The Straits Times, 16 July 1965

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 231 1 regrets Bhutto and Indons: Tengku From ARTHUR RICHARDS LONDON, Thins.— Tengku Abdul Rahman said today thai he regretted thai Pakistan's Foreign Minister. Mr. Bhutto, Io o U ;i no n jiartisan view of Ih c IndonesianMalaysian dispute on the ground that she is friendly to both countries. Tho ToiiKku said
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  • 335 1  - Little girls slashed in their sleep Three death horror RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THREE sisters aged two, four and six were slashed to death in bed in a three-room house off the 4] mile Ipoh road here this morning. After the triple slaying, which the police described as
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  • 212 1 Bonds: The cash rolls in KIALA LUM1V PUR Thurs. More than 51..") million worth of national defence bonds have been bought by Malaysians from tinBank Xe,u;i ra alone since sales began yesterday. This figure is expected to double or even triple when the influx of application forms from banks, post
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  • 45 1 LONDON. Thurs— Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will visit Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago next spring in a fiveweek Caribbean tour. Buckingham Palace announced tonight. The Royal rouple will also visit British dependent territories in the area— Reuter.
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  • 51 1 SAIGON. Thurs Brit* Gen NRuyen Huu Co. Die War Minuter, announced today that every Vietnamese citizen of fighting age Including women— would be drafted into a reserve army in the future. Male ane limits were put at 18 to 48 and women at 20 to
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  • 91 1 Afro-Asia YiPs for M-Day joy Xl ALA I IMPI K. Thurs. All Afro-Asian countries, imludine 30 Muslim Statrs, have been invited to attend this year's Malaysia Day celebrations. The Chairman of the Nationil Mosque Celebrations Reception Committee. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said today that they had also been invited to
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  • 48 1 MOSCOW. Tliurs The rovtaM Mr. W Averell H.irriman talked with the Soviet Minister. Mr. Alexei Kcsmln. for Unt« hours In the Kremlin today There was no Immediate announcement on the .subject of the talks, but Vietnam WM believed to lia\e been discussed AP.
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  • 119 1 IAKARTA. Thurs. InJ donesia has never sent regular troops to Borneo. the Indonesian army commander. Lieut Gen. Ahmed Yani. said last night. Interviewed by the Jakarta newspaper Suluh Indonesia. Gen. Yani said there were only North Kalimantan i Borneo guerillas and Indonesian volunteer^ The
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  • 47 1 Jakarta's Governor sacked JAKARTA. ThurPresident Seokarno has dismissed Jukar'a\> Governor. Henk Noantung, and reappointi-d MajorGeneral Sumurno Sosroatmadjo as Governor, it was announced today Gen. Sosroatmadjo was Jakarta's Governor before ne became Home Minister, a post lie still retains Noantung was reported rned to the State ariat. AP.
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  • 34 1 LONDON. Than.— Britain's ruling L:ibom Parly lii.s increased Its popularity over Hie Conservative opposition party by 2.( per cent in the past two weeks, accordiny to the latest opinion poll published here today.
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  • 198 1 Huge boost in Vietnam forces urged WASHINGTON. Thurs. The U.S. joint, Chiefs of Stall have recommended that American forces in South Vietnam should be increased to 179.000 men by the end of the year. Press reports said today. The reports, quoting Washington sources, said the unanimous recommendation would be considered
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  • 40 1 WILSON HANOI HUNKS SHE'LL VUN WAR LONDON I hii r s Premier Wilson said toti.i.v North Vietnamese declined to talk p«\iee with his envoy. Mr. Davics. beCMK they thought they urn- Koinj to niii South Vietnam war.— AP.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 387 2 Stricter clamp now on Vietnam war news SAIGON, Thursday. IJ.S. and Soulli Vietnamese authorities today imposed new tight restrictions on the release of battle information in the widening Vietnam war. Invoking military security, the U.S. Mission announced new rules, to which the Saigon Government has agreed, aimed at withholding military
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    • 23 2 AMMAN. Thurs. Two hravv armed clashes occured yesterchy between Jordanian border portions und Israelt patrols, a mil'ary con.inunique announced here. AP.
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    • 25 2 KATMANDU, Thirs. Indonesia's first resident Ambaw-u--dor to Nepal. Mr- Johannes Dirk de Fretes. today presented his credentials to King Mahendra here. Reuter
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    • 28 2 ACCRA. Thurs. Dr. Subandrio arrived here hist night from Conso-Brazzaville at the head ol a 25-mau goodwill mission on a three-day visit to Ohuna- Reuter.
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    • 144 2 T ONDON, Thurs. Eleven \j men', sentenced to 10 years' Jail tach In Ceylon last April for plotting a coup d'etat in 1962, were yesterday granted special leave to appeal to the Privy Council here. The petitioners included Col. F. C. de Saram,
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    • 61 2 SEOUL. Thurs— An army prosecutor today demanded death for Col. Won Choong-Yung. former spokesman for President Park during the military Junta of *****3. for alleged masterminding an unsuccessful plot to overthrow the Government. Col. Won Is being court martialled with eight other officers on charges of
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    • 138 2 ISLAMABAD. Thurs. President Ayub Khan last night said Pakistan would not incur Soviet or Chinese hostility nor humiliate itself before India to please the I nited States. "We want friendly relations with the I nited States, but «c also want to have friendly ties
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    • 163 2 NASSER (TO VISIT RUSSIA) ASKS: CAN I SEE KHRUSHCHEV? CUIRO. Thurs.— PrcMtlt ent Nasser scheduled to visit the Soviet Union next month has asked whether it will be possible for him to see deposed Soviet Premier Khrushchev, informed sources said here yesterday. The report which could not be confirmed said
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    • 76 2 SAIGON, Thurs. Twenty men and women performed an enforced striptease at a wedding ftt Tay Ninh. 55 miles west of here, yesterday. Reports said an unknown person had put a drug which induced skin irritation in the food. Trm guests "suddenly left their
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    • 182 2 WHIRLS PAST HK HONG KONG. Thursday. QNE woman was killed and 16 other people were v injured by typhoon Freda which passed about 140 miles south-west of Hong Kong this morning. Winds ovr the colony are now beginning to recede after reaching 50 knots during the
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    • 38 2 SAIGON. Thurs. U. 3. Thunderchicis >■ (Unity struck further nortij thstn on any previous raids ore North Vietnam, i Four Jets attacked two trucks d 37 miles north-east of i Dien B.en Phu. Reuter.
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    • 231 2 50,000 Reds infiltrate Japanese Govt 1 TOKYO. Thurs. A x fast growth in Jup- a n c s c Communist Party strength and inition of 50 000 1 secret members in Japan c s c Government offices and major industries was reported I yesterday. The national poUci Mr. Htrathl Ara:
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    • 49 2 TAIPEH. Thurs.— Mrs. Evangelina Macapaga!, wife ot the Philippine President, arrived here today i for an unofficial visit and wa« greeted by Madame Chiang Kaishek The Philippine first lady flew in aboard the Inaugural flight of the Philippine Airlines between Manila and Taipeh— UPl.
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    • 31 2 CANBERRA. Thurs. Tha Australian Prime Minister, Sir I Robert Menzles. Is suffering from a severe chill, and has been ordered to stay in bed for several days Reuter.
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    • 20 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs. dix•em workers drowned In (ha Kivrr. in Punjab Slate. when their boat capsized ye*terday. UPI.
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    • 25 2 CAIRO. Thurs- Yemeni President Abdullßh Sallal today entrusted Lieut-Gen Ha.'. Amry. former Premier and Vice President, to form ;i now government for Yemen. AP
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    • 28 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Thirteen J:»» panese firms have signed a con- tract to import 40.000 tons of I rice valued at US$6 million from Communist Chinu.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 29 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby WP WeMT TO COLLY* > I* CjOPigff^; /'UOW LONG WAVE MAD") /voULI HAVE TO Do\ \mEse srocMKGs?J S/metuiSg ab<sS 1/ "V. V TUAT Me/AOR* j
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
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      1021 3 JOHNSON HEADS THE TRIBUTES: 'REMEMBERED MORE FOR HIS IDEALS THAN HIS POSITIONS' WASHINGTON, Thursday. \yORLD tributes to the late Mr. Adlai Stevenson, who died in London yesterday, were epitomised in the words of President Johnson who mourned: "The flame which illuminated the dreams and expectations of an entire world
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    • 89 3 Leave it to the undertaker, he said >TEW YORK, Thurs. I When Air. Adlai Stevenson was recently asked how long he i thought he would remain as the I.S. representative to the I'nited Nations, he replied: "I think the undertaker may take care of that." This was reported here today
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    • 383 3 Official delegation to escort the body home fUE United States flag fluttered at halfmast in grey dawn over the British capital today as an official delegation headed here from New York to escort home the body of Mr. Adlai Stevenson. iif i-ollapsed in a London street yesterday after leaving the
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    • 44 3 PAKIS. Than a motlvr and Sier four children aged trum 18 month* to e«ht jn id when i'v;r cm plunged -fT :he roiid In'.o a canal near Marmande The fa'.tmr. who «:k drivii t.inuly on holiday. w.it> meuei Reu'.er.
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    • 39 3 AMSTERDAM. Thurs Tour. l.sts won uierd today to kerp ;i\v.iy horn Bnrin. A resolution by the Interj national Confederation tM Free I Tradr Union* said visitors only mm-vpcl io ■trangtben tbc Frai.co regime R
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    • 38 3 LONDON. Thur.s.—Rear-Adnnra] Charles Piercy Mills will take over as Flag Officer, .second In command of the British Far East i Fleet In January. the Defence \T:i:istry announced today. He will succeed Rear-Admiral P.J. Hill Norton —Reuter
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    • 181 3 LONDON, Thurs. Squads oi police with tracker dogs sorted through a rubbish dump on London's southern outskirts yesterday after a tip that esc aned train-robber Ronald Bigfcs was dead and his body had been dumped there. But after an hour they concluded it
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    • 240 3 Matterhorn Now a woman in curlers does it yERMATT. Thurs. Four groups of climbers, including a Swiss woman with her hair in curlers, yesterday scaled the Matterhorn on the centenary of the first conquest of the 14.774 ft. peak Yvette Vaucher became the first woman climber to ascend by the
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  • 137 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A middle-aged man. Shun Teng. was today charged in a I magistrate court on live I counts of cheating Goh Kai Huck ot a total of $4,450 on different occasions between May 4 and 20 this year. Shun, who pleaded not guilty, was
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  • 61 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The V's Men's Club of Singapore will do- nate US$5OO to Its International headquarters building in the <d States. A cheque for this amount will be hunded over to Mr. Gerald L. Heyl. International secretary of (he International Association of V ftiao't
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  • 690 4 May Day: 110 in court on two charges EIGHT JUVENILES DISCHARGED ONK HUNDRED ;m<l lon young people, including 34 women, packed Ihe First Criminal Disi Uriel Court today to stand trial on charges in connection with a May Day demonstration. Eight juveniles, including two girls, who had been accused to-
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  • 195 4 Crash that killed PC: Taxi driver still ill SINGAPORE. Thurs. A taxi driver, Lim Chin Chue. 22. was still critically ill in the General Hospital today a week after his car was involved in an accident in which a policeman was killed, and a second constable injured. A cyclist, whose
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  • 60 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Singapore AnU-Tjberculo»ls Association's greeting .seals sales campaign for 1965 will begin i:i October and end in March next year. The ;ir.->t meeting of the campaißii ro.Tmtttee headed by Mrs. Peggy Milne was held yesterday The campai-^r will be launched on October 18 with one
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  • 190 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will meet leaders of the National Trades Union Congress and the Public Daily-Rated Employees Unions Federation at 11.30 a.m. on July 27. But the meeting will be limited to not more than 12 representatives from
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  • 107 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dr. Albert G. Pickerell, < above). Director of Information and Professor of Journalism at the University of California, will arrive in Singapore on Sunday to give a series of lectures on journalism under the auspices of the Department of Extramural Studies, the University
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    • 417 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'I'HK following I* todny'H schedule DEPARTURES 1 of civil aircraft movements at BOAC: To Calcutta, Karachi Paya L. bar airport Singapore: P.. ;rut. Rom.', London fBA 721) ARRIVALS VI.) p.m.: to Darwin Sydney (BA BOAC: From s>:n.y. Darwin 71M s.15 p.m. (BA 721) 7.30 p.m.:
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  • 287 5 'Still many Malays who can't read the language' MAR Thurs. I In- chairman of the Kedah National Language Month committee, inohe Inharl Talk. mM lad "icht that there were still many Malajn »lm ould not rea.i and write the n.ition.il lani.-ii.me. IMreaatag a lar c c gathertaf .it i aallaiial
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  • 72 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Da to I JtiMice Azmi today set aside a twoyear lower court .iaU sentencr on I.oh Ah Tee. 33. for alleged failure to inlorm police of the presence of Indonesian terrorists in a securiu dn :i i.ist year. Loh. a worker In a pineapple
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  • 61 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The four newly-appointed Parlla- mentary secretaries Inche AM i bin Haii Alimad iMiniAtry af I Finance i. Mr. Lep San Choon (Ministry of Labour). Inche Ibn.lum bm Abdul Rahman [(Ministry of Health i. and Mr. ■Chen Wing Sum iDeputy Primp Mini-sten will take the "oath
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  • 632 5 Firm wins judgment on shares not delivered MR. Justice Ali bin Hassan today awarded judgment and costs to Perak Traders, sharebrokers, against Mr. Mehar Singh, a clerk in the office of the Commissioner of Lands and Mines here. Its claim was for $76,957 for 9.000 shares in Malayan Cables, sold
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  • 249 5 Malaysia example to world, says US editor CINGAPORE. Thurs.— An American newspaper editor, Mr. Emmett Dedmon, said here today that Malaysia has shown to the world that orderly development and progress are possible without resorting to •"narrow nationalism" as in some African nations. Malaysia, he added, has also proved that
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  • 30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tin All-Malaya Muslim Welfare Or■aatetton will celpbrate the anMwraaif of the birth of Proplioi Muhammad on Sunday at 4 pin at the Language Institute PanUi Valley.
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE. Ihur.v A erouo of 150 members of the 21 Engi neers Squadron of the Malaysian Engineers will leave Singapore ia the Kunak tomorrow for Kuchlng to work In the resettlement area.
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  • 92 5 I/UALA Ll'MPl'R. Thurv The Ministry of Defence has ordered a "quantity" of Britain's latest jungle warfare radio sets (ostins V 1.000 each for the Malaysian Armed I orrcs. These are now beinc used iiy British troops in the border war. No fur- thcr details
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  • 104 5 14-STATE 'BERZANJI' CONTEST KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The "berzanji" religious song i competition which will be one of the highlights in the programme of the opening ceremony of the National Mosque here on Aug. 27 has been expanded to cover all the 14 States of Malaysia. ■crrt.iiy <>; the National Mu.squc.
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  • 129 5 Police 'yes' awaited for Penang solidarity rally pENANG, Thurs.— The r Malaysian Solidarity Convention has tenta--1 tively booked the City Stadium for a rally on Aug. 1. "We are now waitine only for a police permit." Dr. Lim Chone Eu. secretarv-eeneral of the Unitea Democratic Party. said today. Dr. Lim.
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  • 48 5 SINGAPORE. Thun. The Education M On« Pans Boon, will \isit the University of Sirgapoie in Bukit Tmuh at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow Hr will be accompanied by his Parliamentary Secretary. Inche A Rahim Ishak. and the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry. Mr Kwan Sai Kheond.
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    • 36 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl (IN A .it ,l I T s WO3O, J \A/AH > /buss: can weY /Ka C^'iTiiXnl/ have an ice KC.CEXpi QnO'nOU; /^THAT ICE CPEAr^ r»KIA j I DANCE WOPKS EVEBV J N
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  • 512 6 Abortion case: Evidence of compl a i n an t leaving today, not recorded A DEFENCE counsel, Dato David Marshall this afternoon made a strong objection when a prosecutor, Senior Inspector T.S. Zain applied to the Ninth Magistrate's Court for Dr. B.s. Guthrie of Youngberg Memorial Hospital to give evidence
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  • 127 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Second Industrial Arbitration Court has A fixed these dates for hearing this month of industrial disputes 'uetween the managements of four companies and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. All the cases will be heard at 10 a.m. before the
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  • 41 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Singapore Polytechnic Architectural Society's exhibition of final year thesis work of the students Is now on. The exhibition, which beg-.n yesterday is open daily from 9 ;i m. to 8 p.m. and will end on July 23.
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  • 101 6 DOPE ADDICT CENTRE IS STILL OPEN SINGAPORE. Thur.s. An I official of the Ministry of Health said today that the Opium Treatment Centre at St. John'.s Island was still operating as usual. He said the centre at prei sent had about 80 inmates, I the same as in July last
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  • 122 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A British Eagle Airways aircraft left Singapore today for Hong Kong, where it will pick up passengersmost of them British servicemen and their families bound for Britain. This was the plane which landed safely at Singapore Airport at 7.50 p.m.
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  • 109 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Keel (ions Society will hold a fun fair at its headquarters in Penang Lane on Aug. 14. under the patronage of the Yinu' di Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. The fair will be opined at 10.50 a.m. l>>
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  • 366 6 Fisnerman on firearms charge Too Choon. led a police party to a 1. in Siak Kuan Road where lour .:i8 revolvers and one .32 automatic pistol found buried und cement floor, a preliminary inquiry was told tod. .scrvt'f] and wrapped with i tion of tyre tube k. at boih ends.
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  • 46 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Mlnlsiiy ot Culture will give free tilm shows tomor.ow from 7.30 p.m. at Changi rt.A.F. Civilian Social Club; Keat Hong Hng. Track 4. Chua Chu Kang Road: Lam Tong School. Holland Road. 7 m.s.: and Loronu Tai Seng Malay kampong.
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    • 169 6 Wo*, Onp By V. T. nnwnlin MX) WT YEP.' GOOD SHOT, I WELL, FOR HEWEMS BECAUSE I~] I MtXl DID? WHO i OH, JUST ONE OF II OOOLA''? i ALLEY V WASN*TIT?__^ SAKE, WHVD tOU /THOUGHT A HiT AR£ MXI? J THE LOCAL GIRLS. V Ow.'/ WTH K w- IPO
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  • 399 7 Incentives for Borneo states: Lim off to find out L' T A L A LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Svvep Ann. k-ft for Sabah and Sarawak today to find out what extra incentives are n< sary to encourage tho establishment of industries there. Hr
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  • 29 7 KLUANO. Thurs—The K.iuu Di mail s.x-ioty w.il musical revue, "Fringe B Ht the GarriMji-. hrn n Juiv 22. 23 and 24 a' 8.30 pn .lable •lie Na.
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  • 30 7 <v\ Than.—The Minister of Transport. D.tiu Sai dr. will open thr ;i-r building on Monday. Lnter. he will MtttrCM member.-, of the Port Committee and meet transport operator*.
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  • 172 7 ..DURIANS THAT GROW RIGHT UNDER YOUR NOSE Till. Yanc di-Pertuan A|M| inspecting durians. which literally crow under one's no>f. during his visil to the I eder.il K.\periment Station. Serri.uii:. yesterday. While most durian trees tower high over. lead and carry their fruii j0 feet aho\r the uround.
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  • 267 7 MARA Bill may go before Parliament next month I'UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The actIng Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today said he hoped to table in Parliament next month the Bill setting up the Council of Trust for Indigenous People (Mara), which last month replaced Rida. He said he would take
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  • 173 7 KUANTAN. Thursday. rpHE Pahang Mentri Besar, Dato Yahya bin 1 Haji Mohamed Seh. today clarified his warnto beads o: departments that they would be asked to leave the State if they did not comply with the directive to use Malay in day-to-day administration. He gave the
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  • 45 7 KLL'ANG Tliur.s. Mi. Robert i .<t the M.ilmmn-.ucl Scho. 1. won the Mrs. the N;t oiii.l L;i>'.isuaße ror G vrruhiSd here last night Mr. K G. Raman. Offlcpr-in-Clrugp. P.p.- Brieactr l •^"cot'd prize, whir Mr I i Suan. a teacher, was third-
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  • 33 7 PARir BUNTAR. Thur« Wort rur;il health Guii'iiß Sfmii'ssji 1 near brrt mi coating $118.40. is (i n r\v ino'n tnan 100.000 |x- pie whr: ii L- coni- v \rnr
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  • 26 7 I aipinci rhun Hi. land pupils of the Hiu I inn Primiim Bchool No 3 hew htrt eiosl4l to thr Katioiiai De- j Fund.
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  • 113 7 Indon, Malaysia dispute 'not simple' SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Japanese parliamentarian. Mr. Uichi Noda, today said the Malay sia-Indonesia dispute was "no" simple matter. There were a number of problems, which prevented a Quick and early settlement But he pledged his governI ment's determination to continue IU mediatory efforts to bring
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  • 38 7 SEREMBAN Thurs. Tin new $500,000 dny training centre :in Jal;in Slkum.it here which came into ase in Jane 1.t.-t fMK will be officially opened on SatI urday by the Minister of EduI cation, inche Khn Jnh<iri.
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  • 121 7 All-girl Teenage Comets to make debut tIN'c.APORE. Thurs. A nid ail-niri beat band The l'e< ■'twill make tluir public riebut at the Singapore Badminton Hall in a charity show on Saturday Dighl The Comets will be the main artistes ol the show. :ased by the Literary. Debating and Dramatic Society
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  • 20 8 FAMILY OF latf. P»t*r Ant Run <'huan taaat rrlitivra and menda fur rorxlolrnca. aiiaalM donationa aad a*»tsian< r rrodrrrd.
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  • 135 8 BOMCAFE ■ONCAFE BONCAFE NaTI i«n or lluf h b rid ..i;l „l ,up«Tb <oH>«: li.auly ground EVERYBODY'S TALKMC ABOUI 0 Kciii. s por«. I>l ■<: -a lor ,Liri..ri.-(,ii |J 3 pm and dinnrr niidmcnl. Duparb Italian Knod. ROLAND'S. Nt, Kc>l >' il uave in A|.|>oirum.nts L' 7414 J47. 1
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  • 42 8 YOUTH FOR CHRIST Hal I HI p m Vn uimh „it Pr. H C n Llf« Cburch Choir md SuloiM Mr. Kohrrt Tan All TMt BOOKLET ENTITLED -Ttir t< > Ur <i I). in Kil.;r lyata EvaagaltatM i poet -rinKoon KoHd,
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    • 615 8 The announcement that the Government will put up $5 million to launch a Bank Bumiputra comes within six weeks ot the Economic Congress of Indigenous Peoples at which the call to set up such a bank was made. Other ConWOSMncndatkns already being acted upon include reorganisation of
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    • 406 8 Mr. Adlai Stevenson's sudden death is a many-sided tragedy. The United States has lost its most articulate spokes- j man just at a time when clarity is more essential than j rvor to tlu- promotion of its complex policies. The United Nations has lost a man for 20
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    • 216 8 Dr. Lim Swee Aun's statement yesterday that a chair-j I man had been found for the Federal Industrial Develop-, ment Authority represents progress, but not as much as could be expected after so many months. It has yet to be learned whether the I man chosen, a World
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  • 495 8 Learning Malay— 108 By YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya INTERROGATION: SP. WORDB PHS (coitd > We will continue with questions using special words phrases at the end as an alternative, thus: Q. BILA awak nampal? Q. Awak umpal (I'AI'SE) BILA? A. PA<'.l TADI: or. Saya sampai (PAI'SE) PAOI TADI
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  • 1395 8  - Adlai Stevenson, the epitaph was Lincoln's Alistair Cooke By No other ambition than 'to be truly esteemed and worthy of esteem* ADLAI Ewing Steve n son, grandson of a VicePresident, former Governor of Illinois, in 1952 and 1956 the democratic nominee for President and since 1961 the chief United States
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    • 68 8 CHURCHILL DIGEST PUBLISHED BY THE Readers In response to readers requests, this unique biography of Sir Winston Churchill first published in The Reader's Digest at the time of his death is now available in book form. CHURCHILL DIGEST with a 'special Foreword by Lord Attlee includes a selection of historic
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  • Article, Illustration
    162 9 OF MAN WHO LOST HIS THREE LITTLE DAUGHTERS IN ONE TERRIBLE NIGHT VKRCO.ME by anm Aguish, a father I 1 buries his l.ur in i towel and rrirs at thr Kuala Uimpur <.rni-r;»l Hospital mortuary where li«- the todies "f h s thn-r daaghten ;««r(i iw«. lour and >ix
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  • 60 9 I SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The Slnsaimrc Youth Symphony Orchestra will slate its third public concert at the Victoria Theatre on July 29. Among th« VI Ps attending the show will be the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yu-sof bin Ishak. and his wife. Toh Puan Noor Alshah. Urn Minis;,
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  • 30 9 •KNANO Thur.s TIM C^el r D»:o Wong 1' !ms rWStMsi a cheque f fr. in Mr. Loll Liig Sun. n mer chHiit. for the National Deirnct Fund.
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  • 118 9 JOHORE. BAHRU. Thursday. lOHORES Mrntri Besur, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. today declared that Malaysia could not be crushed by Indonesia, and <4 our people cannot be intimidated." He pointed to the speed with which Malaysian security forces had eliminated armed bands of Indoneslan
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  • 177 9 Campaign against TB making progress, but... CINGAPORE, Thurs The Assistant Director of Medical Services (TB). Dr. Wong Hin Sun, today said that tuberculosis was still a big problem in Singapore. He said the number of known tuberculosis patients In Singapore on record In March this year was 28.587. Speaking at
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  • 182 9 Pilgrims who left it till too lete... PENANG, Thursday TOO many Malaysian pilgrims put off their trfp to Mecca until they are too old or too weak, Dr. Haji M.J. Che Lah. head of the Malaysian medical team, states in his report on last years pilgrimage. Most of the pilgrims,
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  • 168 9 U U A L A LUMPUR. Thurs.— The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today sent a message of condolence to the U.S. State Department in Washington on the j death of Mr. Adlai Stevenson, the U.S. Permanent Representative in the United Nations. The message ?.a:d:
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  • 312 9 pONTIAM Ihurs. The Minister of Transport. D.ito Sarrion bin llaii jubir. today criticised Singapore V W leaders for creating -in-tcr-r.'rlal suspicions" at a time when the poplr had "bcKun to accept the concept o! one nation and one country." He -a as
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  • 40 9 by SEHEMBAN Tl 1 thon woman cyclist, Bibl Jahn. ll from Madm I 50-hoi: non-stop endi 5.30 p.m. t< morrow. The ride l 1- Dr.iiß organised h the women's srrtlon of the Seren ban Tiim.ia' Association.
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    • 107 9 The Tides TODAY: SedlH Kechil 12 19 p m < 7 9ft > 10 "27 pm <62ft>: MnfltpON 118 p.m. < 7.2ft > Port Dlrkson 7 59 am < 8 fr A 2H pm 8 3 f t Port Swetirnliam 7 (R a.m 12.6ft p 7 41 pm (12.4ft i
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    • 711 9 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS 5 Kuala I.umpur 7.34 Acros& The Seven Seas--and Prnang: (> Ipoh and Solo balari": 8 News in ManMulacca: 3 Johorr Bahni; 4 (l:irln: 810 Marl Beroual: 810 Taipinc. 7 Batu Pahat; 8 Piano recital by Jenny Wong: Kluang BJ4 "Hnsel Pajama Party"; 9 News In the
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  • 65 10 Rothmans' course -pWENTY young Rothmam sales representatives last week attended a comprehensive sales course on modern marketing techniques. They included representat;\es from Tawau and Kapit. The course, held at the Virginia Park headquarters of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Ltd.. was conducted by the sales director. Mr. D. W. Wricht
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  • 356 10 US efforts to boost trade with Malaysia Till: future should see considerable development in the two-way trade between Malaysia ;iikl the United Sinks. The initial move to this end Ikis already been taken by the I.S. Department of Commerce The Department is now focussing its attention on the Malaysian business
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  • 136 10 Malayan tour by unit trust manager fHE manager of Malayan Unit M Trusto Ltd., Mr. John L. Wadling, tomorrow begins a tour of the States or Malaya with Mr. S.J. Gregory, New South Wales manager of Australian Pixed Trusts Ltd. who has spent more than 20 years in the unit
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  • 250 10 NEW AGFA CAMERAS NOW ON MARKET TH E Agfa Gevaert Services Ltd. has inI troduced the Agfa Iso Rapid If type cameras to Malaysia and Hong i Kong. An extensive campplifn is being launched to publicise j the camera*. Mr. M. Hablcht. manager of I the company in Malaysia, said
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  • 90 10 Changes in Wheelock management IVHEELOCK Marden and Co. Ltd. has announced changes in management with immediate effect. Mr. J.L. Marden. chairman of the company, becomes chairman and managing director, and Mr. PO. Scales. FCIS. who relinqjishes the position of director and secretary, and Mr. WJ. Lees. ACA. who relinquishes the
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  • 124 10 -rRANS World Airlines will revive its South-EaM A \i<p in July next year. The company which served Bangkok and Manila previously, temporarily terminated v.--to this region in 1161 It now feels that the develop- 1 ment and economic growth of South-East Asia, warrants the revival of
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  • 99 10 Promotion for K.L. bank clerk A CLERK ot the Chartered Bank in Kuala Lumpur «ho recently returned after a training period at the bank's head office in London has been appointed sub-ac-countant. He is Mr. Pritam Sini?h Sidhu who joined the ban* in 1962 as a clerk after obtaining his
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  • 228 10 WOOLWORTHS Malaysia Ltd. is planning to introduce modern accounting and reporting procedures In its retail stores soon to be established in Malaysia. I Mr. Dick Carfoot, Commonwealth accountant of Woolworths Ltd. Australia, said in Singapore after spending 10 days investigating local conditions he felt satisfied that
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  • 198 10 SEVEN charßchands of Jurong Shipyard Ltd. have left for Japan to undergo training in various fields of shipbuilding and repairing. The group, largest to be s*nt by the company so far. will be trained for four months at the shipyards in Tokyo and the Aioi works in
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  • 35 10 The President Roosevelt will make her inaugural call ar Singapore on Feb. 18 to 19 next year on her first round-the-world cruise, according to a Singapore Tourist Association ci r cular to members.
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  • 163 10 "TIIRST quarter imports of JP cotton piece goods and synthetic fabrics into Singapore were higher than ;or the corresponding period of last year, according to statistics. In the case or the former, the total was 45.5 million square yards against 36.5 million .square yards, and
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    • 3552 11 LanMHi ■p^.^n U^^^4h I It?*- BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. jl^n for mm m^ mm^^— ***** yfcCj»4 U.K./Conrinent to Liverpool t west com U.K.: -a««s«sis«— mmmmmmmm. MMHHBi^^iMiM[MMn| P.M p.m.. DueS'porc Sails P. Sham Ptnang aft .^m>s f CITY OF Wellington i'«oo. H'burg. R'aaw. Hurt. m jiiiii i ip «rßie,^ benuline] mi
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  • 870 12 From Our Market Correspondent TINS were slightly better on the Stock Exchange yesterday following more inti-rost in the London market during the past few days. Then-was a rather larger turnover in this section of the market and some improvement in prices. The
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  • 248 12 A DOOM first gradr rubrwr f.o.b. buyers rlosrd at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yr>trrdav at t>7' rrnts prr lb.. down 1' cents on Wednesday's rloMng lr\t-l Tor the position. The tone was rijgMl] e.iNii i R.A.S. and tMMM. closinc pricrs in cents per lb. yesterday:
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  • 223 12 July IV Three months. INDUSTRIALS !'.ointrn<i 13 eta. MaAaata* j eta. Cltv D*y bete M. tnvt. Seta. iMSBf 13 eta. N Iron acu Duolons 13 eta. 0.C.8.C. 13 eta. iBMMaBBII eta. I'.iniirn.in 1 cv. r-io II cv. Santfcu. Fed. Dtip. 12 eta. 8«l. Prop. 11 eta. K. ft
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  • 52 12 r pil». pre>ent rate vl tlir .Malayan dollar against the pound sterline livd un Now nlnr la>t year is Sellint; TT or OI) is. IS lbd. Itutin; IT Is. I 1 Hid. Buying OD S l',d. lit- dollar is at its statutory middle prsilion in relation to its
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  • 33 12 'PHE Malayan E.channe B.nli.' Al.e1 cut.on made ruest- eaaaaea in itratat mmbam. ye3t«rd..v „.n ratee ■a |ÜB>: seinnc tt er od ready: Meiier* Cuiidert n* I; s«»ii» Francs i«Oi; it.i.an Lir.
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  • 34 12 July 15. mai ivitl im Kuiß M\l. \l\N Xl ItKKR PRICE: 1)7! ib. (down I- tt-nts). TIN- STIST* 1 (ud S7 ->0) Lnonicial estimated '?jU .'!<„„ oncring -.o ions tup 20 tons) f
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  • 21 12 Malayan stock Indirrs July v July I£?^^: £11 «-f? s rubbers iir'n it*ai Dec.' mi. iss:;—ion Dit. 19, IM2=im
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  • 97 12 Australian STOCKS ?IS Tto! INDUSTRIALS Continued tO improve but trading *'&S quieter and moves narrow. Rises again well outnumbered falls. Base metals fairly active and flr otlt. "cioTi!£ £i£?' wtu. wedneinay PrirM m bracket*: Mount i»u 36/4 <M/i) n Brok.n Rill doe.) an ■<* |M id) > mi «a <.-.s/4>
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  • 486 12 4wii|e< w»r~j«^ nr: r» V"*' lrj» lls P"ce con- tmued to rally yesterday. gaining 57.50 to 5713.12 i per nirnl in Pi*ninir PICUI ID Penan 8In London overnight the three months' afternoon buy- o- 1 ton. (mod demand was rpnnrlr-ri iocai, v
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    • 1218 12 USTRALI* SERVICC/NCW ZUIANB IMOl*. PAKISTAN AND P. GULF StDVICC It: Friaaatlc. Ae>laile. Mtlkaerat Srln'i Ta Malm anl Nafaaattiaia •CMNMH Ji'li* JWl'luU J°»af Ul l1 V M, "jl'tale iTm\ "•ANHUM 1 Aaf 2/ 1 Aaf 4/ Aaf J*'" 1 SAMOiA i Aif I»3 1/11 let Ul n*" fir Nik lealaal Parts.
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    • 313 12 U/ff urt ucrw f itirc WIIaHELMSEN LINES MOM: ScMdmviM ni Continental Pans lar Baafkek aal Heaf Kaaf. Penang P. Shea S.ngjrjor* T»UMT (Cans Manila) S«.«siftMa| iiiULA Cans Ptian. »pan) il/2t jai* TORDENS (Calls M;mla) 11/11 aif 12/14 Auf IS/U Aaf BARBER LINE BARBER LINE from u.i.A. tAsi «no west coisi
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    • 94 12 NEDLLOY sv a v ni/ GREAT LAK Fast sailings from Conodion and U.S. BENSKAUS J7 Jilyi Aut JUMATRA M/ 21 Alf BINTANG 14 21 Seat Colling ot /Montreal, lor Cleveland. Toledo. Detr <tf^ il^^="-i\ Iftw*?*sß\ O /~\t Tmitn |T 'I bOUTHE W\VL^g^l FROM BRISB \f ADE S pore M.S. Mortin
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    • 102 12 D LINES t-1% rrnillnr ES SERVICE Malaysia direct to Great Lakes oorts 7 >'•*«« «t.»t 11 23 Auf 24/2S Auf 24 Stft 22 23 Sept 24 25 Sept 24 Oct onto, Hamilton. Ashtabula, oit. Chicago. Milwouke* ntT Otitnni>i/ >i T »»ir^/-» RN bHIPPING LINES ANE, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE LAIDE VIA BANGKOK.
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  • 164 13 Wife: I was forbidden to meet friends IOHORE BAHRU. J Thurs. A decree nisi was granted here yesterday to Mrs. Annie Tjoa Soei Hock, 23. an attendant nurse, dissolving her marriage to Dr. Tjoa Soei Hock, a former lecturer of anthropology at the University of Malaya. Mrs. Tiou told the
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  • 49 13 PENANG. Thurs. Incho Mohumed Yusoll bin Haji 8a Hell. Supt. of Cusiom*. Revenue Branch. Penan?, has been transferred io Taipintf h.s Senior Supt. North. He will take over from Inche Tt.n\/.i bin Pacheo, who is leaving .soon for Au.vir.iha io attend a Customs administrative cour.-e.
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  • 33 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—A total of 979 people, whose names are on the Honf? Lim register of voters, did not vote in the byelection la.st week, according to the official returns cazetted yesterday.
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  • 371 13 Oehlers: Court will try its best to be fair FEARS OF EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYEES ALLAYED THE Industrial A r b i t ration Tribunal constituted under the Emergency (Essential Powers) Act will go about its tasks with "full independence of action." This assurance was given to employers, employees and their
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  • 749 13 Out-of-country union men pose problem ffHE Industrial Arbitration Tribunal headed by Sir George Oehlers was told that "two key leaders' of the unions involved in the disputes before it were not in the country. They were: the general secretary of the Transport Workers' Union of Malaja, Mr. V. David, and
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  • 212 13 PENANG. Thursday. DOLICE have launched an intensive hunt for a 1 "trigger happy" gunman reported to have shot three victims in as many hold-ups during the J past two weeks. I "We believe he Is hiding In a secret society hideout." a 1 police spokesman
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  • 61 13 ALOR STAR, Thurs. Supt. Alxiul Hadi bin Mohntr.od Yass;n OCCI for Kedah and Perils, has takan ever as Deputy Chief Police j Officer for the two Sates. Hr- succeeds Asst. Commissioner j Tune Kwpn Boom who has left :wr i police cour.se In Kuala Kubu
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  • 31 13 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs.—Th» pupils and staff of the Nam Hua Chinese Primary School In the coastal village of Tanjong Plandang have donated $543 to the National Defence Fund.
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  • 85 13 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. Thomas Abraham, was a guest of honour tonieht at a dinner given by the Singapore Fish Merchants' Association at the Peking Restaurant to thank the Indian Government for its sympathetic treatment of 79
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  • 81 13 $3,600 GRAB FROM A DRAIN SINGAPORE, Thurs. A cashier was robbed of $3,600 by an armed robber who waylaid him in Choa Lam Street yesterday. Lim Tiong Sim, of Asian Dairy Products Organisation Ltd., in Chin Swee Road, was robbed while walking back to office with the company's money in
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  • 18 13 KLUANG. Thurs. Mr- K. Govindasamy has been elected president of the Malaysian Indian Congress branch here.
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    • 706 14 ■UPMMOMPPMI |jU•|| f J U j |!vS' .^^L^^L^ s^S^BM^B^B^^a^aM I I situations vacant wm-4, i.., «,r« WANTED -An Experienced Bui.d- WIDE Company Invite, applicntions from men and women Interested in Insurance selling as a caretr for lucranir.mlKsion agent positions. Ap1 pllcants may be resident anywhere in Malaya or Singapore. Please
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    • 578 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT l*'«f''* x« Wilt.l—»«jt Ml itt. rxlrn > SKY VILLA "l1 Clemenceail Avenue. tt.ii s iHfdiuotns '.111. L Mt" m^.t«^ Tel: ..s ..ore, X.-4./4 AccoMMoDAr,oN *AN,tu Ii Wnr4. 31 f *,n >-Bt>x rt. „ir. B" ?LJ?" m HOUSES, FLATS convenient to, R A.K. Changl. moderate rent, wanted i,y j.g
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    • 580 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE > H ..rrfs MS I Mini—Box JO et*. Irn I HOLLAND KOAU j» m. Miun TecK HarK A feu Bungalow, and 1 erracr n Huu>« HViiilahie. Please enquire Yal mZ£r*<3%£t*m\.°sZ&3£; TIIITinM DRIVING' Cor quality of insiruc„o.."rl" 8 pore w"o» Orchard Unv- 6 IB* School g aPfcuiALIZEO
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    • 586 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE i H ..rrf» >* i Win..—Hnx ii rl^ rxlra 1960 FALCON J2.40U frlepi^o. omr j1'515 othre itjl'nl s pore HILLMAH CAR .iv Jrep. Cnem T^mml*; %T" Roaa-BDU" SI :^r.rS; HONDA MS TWIN IXtoher IKM .00? m,les new $»orT "aerao." oon Garden Way. Spore IV VESPA CS 1960.
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    • 565 14 FOR SALE 1.5 H oris S« < Vin.)—Hux i» ftl. ixlru DARKEN GREY HAIR itn IV. H ilr UurKrning r*omade. Al vrll-knuwo bcre H;,r,'nL"AS, rt ,'ro"!00Dro0"Ao?ln$:t?e"v -JF-, J Phon?»^i4 ra-asAaes Type Swim- SIS-) lJ'u» lU"' v" rount '^member i;- Orchard Road. Spore EXTRA REDUCTIONS Annnnl Clearing Sale. Boys' Plain Kanry
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  • 354 15 BUSINESS DONE ij 1 siss. tarsastis, SMS^a^^sSlS rn'ml; «l si.ar« uaird J^r^rV. c.mmon til-ii s U c<i. 11.44 crt. d.ooo) »i.45 cd; m.b.b.B. i.yan T.bacc. .-.mm, ji.«i: Mator ?«,.n,r"iriri i kj) T R.thman. uu<o >T m ah... $".r"dV. 11.61. s.mt Darby i L,m d0.00i.) Itralt. Timtt ci.0.10) *2 26. str.it.
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  • 42 15 S h.ps „,n; mm ntaP.r. r <f/t"Sr?.IIS 2S ST cienoKi* ss/39. rihJt^T^ "/4J> r£B? o. "^""wk' ,l:u"^V;"rr-, wyri ■^.i c ytMr. |i|||| tm Ba.ikr. Ann. KrT.m.rr.«: „m S ITr'::;,,Nr: kkollha M.iD- to Prnins Harbour: Hrn Ro«nt: Hsm Ann. come*.
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    • 492 15 HBpp|p|p|BHß|p|j|j|aa^B| notices notices 1 notices notices tender ftj^imiS flLkllLLiil^ »NTVT«I)tB O o 8 F r m HOTEL SINGAPURA GOVERNMENT OF THE NOTICE """Vv^'^kVkVi %mVn mhtn(m F OKUXANU intercontinental ltd. of Singapore XN L.QUORS uensne board SINT.APORF Nox.J'SrJSSLu., AC MvsION L^^UceMln/BSart for Sin" SrSBHS5 a oS Singapore on Tuesday. 14th September.
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    • 523 15 kelab lumbakuda p«ak r^J^^E wpaaaw Fir sl Day Su^T^h Au. lOf 1 Usual $1/. Unlimited Sweeps are available at the Town OHice and also at:— KAMPAR BRANCH U6. JALAN GOPENQ EIGHT TICKETS WILL BE GIVEN FREE for every complete ioo tickets purchased at any one ume lor each days sweep
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    • 669 15 stKi; Itts h*"r^F""" AND mn tiSuSBSf MM AN area AUCTION SALE OF SjS^^^^i Sp\ res. Cover Outers, Major Assy e tc and Used Empty Container «""piy 3 Sub Depot Alexandra- and Sub Depot felulc Blangah v,ew, n. dales. 22nd 23r Ju v. ,^1 between l"Sa am t i>3oDin and Too
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    • 334 15 "■""""■"-'"SUK K NOTKE OF MEETING D given j-^j^a«S o nB! Limited w.lf be held Sa«'atOn3.00TSaL2?ne LT° "*eive the Company's s Accounts and Reports of th Directors and of the 5 2- To elect Directors 3. To appoint Auditor, and d fix their remuneration. o 4To transact such oth« hl, 0
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    • 556 15 state -°U-"" KS INIEGRATION ORDINANCE. (Xo.„«- 1963) NOTIt« t LNDK; SECTION WHO) Lf^v^nnfenfi^^io o,!^0,!^ red tf <" < l™° rd™°c Jf J£ c Director of Public Works has deelded, in respect of the Private Street to Carmen street (1" K.^d io I ot'I!M°7 (iii, w1 v (1 Kovan load to
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    • 282 15 pi« k be muned S^Sa^M j alan Tencku Klara KHntr ha<- £p£ n»ssaursstups ability. C° LTD NOTICE newsprint <trii«i>i\t« The stralts TlmM p .Malaya) Limited 111 Jalan Pudu KUBl fw Lu "J pur °flers for sale Quantity of ne«->print stripping K nd c c", dS l"lirll? er d talls may
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    • 49 15 Vw-iViVr Vu',V' S5 F™ Tl ti gj,^ ss«&a. DAN tAIIA^ER^PERsEk' SU^S^nSlk *a) Dim (2) buah A.C. Port. Weldiin; Seus (b) Dua V. h^mh nr pnr, ,1» buah Universal £ood *orkin« nurhine. I „T Hv'lraullc P»8 6u 2 SeRala butlr- din barmiM9 Trail SJuh Peiabat ,cXi d rejaoat tersebut dl-at;».
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 257 16 Dashing trial by speedy Parramatta pENANG. Th re. Parramatta did a dashing trial i this morning. The speedy five-year-old ran 3f in 36 4/ssec with Des Coleman up. The going was good despite a sharp shower. Two other Tulloh trained i horses. Movie Town and Fidonette, also showed good form.
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    • 303 16 PENANG. Thurs. ■oo Obsa \i. n k•> pok. Menu-.. Zainuddln Mean v Kok W.i i UUB, Roy Che«h v Tan Beng Kor. J. Sturkry v Lim Gu a r. Hua\ J Pearce v Clieah Xci» Chuan. Ore Tat Teik v Toh B' on Thei.?. W ninenN
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    • 48 16 IPOH. Thur.N Central MenMi Hospital and Ipoh Health .iiid Medical Sorvicrs nur.sc.s \um pi. iy .t football m.ich sit Stadium Per.ik on Saturday 8 pm. in conjunction \'ih the World Hralth Day celebrations Inir Proceeds will go to the World Health Day and Health Educaf.on Fund-
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    • 106 16 London. Than— Tben were 13 horses left in the King George VI and Quoon Eli/a both Stakes at the rour-day declaraThe race, to be run over I2f a' Ascot on Saturday, will be worth a total of £36.950. with tinner's prize £31.207 The 13 acceptors,
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    • 184 16 BOXING Virabhak has tough comeback fight By LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE. Thui J Nee Roath Virabhak the former Sinamateur feather? champion, has assignment tomorrow night in the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's monthly -list a r programme at th« Gay World His opponent Is Bruce Woodcock, the British InterServices featherweight champion,
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    • 64 16 IPOH. Tliurs Twe' records were established tool's aquatic mee 1 here today Of these, seven were in tits ■open" even's. >l>: m the senior division and one in the junior .section. Henp Chow whs t!ie overall champion in the "open" events, while Colin Clark was the champion in
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 673 16 J.K.R.. HO.. TENDER NOTICE P.W.D. SINGAPORE Tenders tiom approved JKR. TP in\ited from 15 PW I) Resistered r.mtractori, following wo. k- o Qrieenstown S < h o o 1 at > ie, SinI*! t.l\ Ii tr Enttlr of Buildinjr Contractors ■rks Above $2.">n < Mag Date:-^ 30 765 pore. at
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    • 408 16 TENDERS SARAWAK PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited :or the following: i Con.-truction of aboir 'hree miles nf bitumen surtaxed access road, internal roads, hardstanotnij. culvert* and drains etc.. including a small ramp at Stamptn. Kuchlnir. Sarawak from approved: iai Sarawak P.W D. registered contractors Class 'A. Head
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    • 350 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT DOCKYARD DEPARTMENT THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY VACANC V Applications are invited Irom in nationals who are not more 40 years of age to fill the po^ Of METER REPAIRER ELECTRICAL i. Applicants BWt: 1 1 Be experienced in the repair and calibration of all electrical measuring Instruments
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    • 322 16 Another reason why Q more Carrier air 7j conditioning is /I bought than any Ay rW r!\ Jig adjust your cooling ~f&2 Um -I taairjiV air direction in ten different ways. For maxim'jm circulation of cool air, look to a Carrier Air Conditioning. Cj 9 Air conditioning Here, as in
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 333 16 Straits Times Crossword 2i~^ Hi hU Hi Hi I Ifjflll 6. ye rosebuds (HerricKi 1 Fly round parts of Aber in 161 Walef id. 6). 7 He writes for the paper "Le 8. One's backing a pair of out- Monde" leader, possibly (11). siders here (4) 9. Opinions ol places
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    • 118 17 SWIMMING PI pose a strong challenge in 'TRF SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Philippines and Thailand are sending teams to meet Malaysia in the triangular swimming international here on Aug. 6-7. Thailand will be represented by 24 swimmers 14 men and ten women while the Philippine team of 11 will compri,e seven
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    • 114 17 SINGAPORE, Tbun. ch;m, si? tapore'i in ming find, clocked U metre freestyle time by a ihls mm m Mal.iysia at the Singapore Chinese meet held at Amber Kuad today. -year-old Patricia, whu beat the ■tate'i 200 m freestyle n cord two days ago with a fast
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    • 281 17  - Thai wants Cup for keeps FRANCIS BOEY CHAROEN INVITED FOR MALAYSIAN TOURNEY WE WANT TO GIVE HIM CHANCE TO BE THE FIRST OUTRIGHT WINNER OF TROPHY, SAYS SEOW By I£UALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Thailand's Charoen Wattanasin will attempt to become the first outright winner of the men's singles trophy in this
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    • 433 17 Toughest CYCLING— Paris: Felice Gimondi, 23. ot Italy won the world's longest and toughest cycle race, the Tour de Prance at tiie first attempt. Gimondi got the chance to ride in the 2.595-mile race when another rider had to drop out through injury 48 hours
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    • 49 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Kedah qualified for the final of the inter-state Malayan PWD soccer competition when they beat Johore 3-0 on the Princess Road ground today. Kedah will now meet Negri Uembilan In the final to be played at Ipoh on July 25- CHAKOEN
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    • 108 17 I In- only other "'overseas" |ili>er lor this year's championships "ill be Lee Kin Tat. the Malaysi. in science student in I ondon, who is planning .0 come home I for his holidays ne\t month. Kin Tat has sent In h:s entry iiy letter to the BAM-
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    • 480 17 National meet will be the grandest ever Shah ATHLETICS ROUNDUP By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singa- pore AAA, who are organising this year's national championships on behalf of the Malaysian AAU, plan to make it "the grandest ever." SAAA vice-president Niaz Shah said today that the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong
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    • 119 17 BASKETBALL P. Wolleslrv South League final (N Tebal): Yeu Lian bt Pal Teic SU 53-42. Ncfri schools tourney fSbanl.' Chan Wah bt Chung Hua 57-41: ACS bt Methodist Sen. 28-23; GirU: Chung Hua bt Chan Wan 29-18 Johore inter-district (Kluaugi: J Bahru bt Merslng 102-50. bt B Pahat
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    • 729 17 SPORTSFRONT FARRER PARK TRACK IS 'TWO FACED' APina* tne nrsi montn s use, Fairer Park's new bitumen track has been found to be a twosurfaced strip which has teased the athletes who have run on it with its different moods. On the one hand. It has been a fast track
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    • 239 17 Focus on Victor and Rajamani By LEE FOO S JPOH. Thurs.— Chief interest at the Perak AAA championshios here on Saturday and Sunday will be on Olympic runners Asir Victor land M. Ra.iamani. Victor is in fine form Recently he ran the 400 metres in 48.85: c —the best time
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    • 476 17  - Nashatar, Raja set first-day records M. RAHMAN By ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selangor's sprint champion G. Rajalingam ana Inspector Nashatar Singh are set to sweep the board in the Selangor Government Services athletic championships meet which started at Merdeka Stadium today. Nashatar has already won the shot putt and discus events.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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    • 124 17 I DIARY ATHLtlH S b't'ir Guvt. Serchamr oirhlps (Merdeka Stadium. 5 pm.i. Malavslan PWD mwt (Cheras Rd. KL. 2.30L Kedah AAA championships (Dftlulaman Stadium. A Stan. Borneo Inter-territorial gunM (Kuchinpt. Johore combined schools >B I'.ih.it i BADMIMON Intel -Mate (.schools i Spore v Johore (T«wner Rd. 9 a. m BOXING
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  • 141 18 51 PASSENGERS SURVIVE CRASH AT AIRPORT 50 people on ;i holiday airliner were still safe when it skidded at 100 miles an hour upside down while coming in to land at Lympne airport. Kent, in the south of England recently. It was a twin engined turbo-prop of
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  • 530 18 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that the initiative to resolve the differences between the Singapore and Central Governments now rested with Tengku Abdul Rahman. •'Let us stop this communal politickIng every day in the Utusan (Melayu). •mri th<-n T
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  • 60 18 BRISBANE. Tliurs.-About 80 per cent of Queensland's breeding MO.OOO head worth million* ol pounds arc. in danuer or dying Souf.i Queensland s wora memory, arcordine to ai offlci{)l survey. Some 4On beef Mud!i are threat- 'I" normal* lush area A tctal of 1.370.000 head. 23 per
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  • 9 18 I-ONDON.. Thurs—Queen Ell- ffi. ham Palace ceremony—Reuter.
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  • 88 18 LONDON. Thurs. Britain's national health service today faced a new resignation threat by the country's 23.000 family doctors when the Government refused a demand that patients should pay consultation fees. The Health Minister. Mr. Kennelh Robinson told a delegation uoc'ors' ruling body, the Biitish
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  • 61 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The YWCA fund-raising committee has so far collected $49,000 for Its proposed $36C.000-hostel from its various projects. Divlosing this, the chairman of the hoste! committee. Mrs. E.V. said the foundation stone of the hostel in Fort Canning Road was expected to be laid at
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  • 411 18 li i LONDON. Thurs— The stock markets managed to make a lirin today in -pite of the recent irade figures and the cenerally obscure economic- outlook. Business remained at it recent c.epies-ed level but there \v.i> .1 certain amount of selective buying In progress and tills produced
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  • 139 18 CANBERRA. Thurs. The v; Australian PostmasterGeneral's Department recently posted 600 "decoy" letters containing bank notes to Sydney companies and 48 of them did not arrive. The post office sent out the letters, each containing 10s or £1 notes, after
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  • 580 18 Ismail tours Sarawak: 'Terror bid will fail' From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Thurs THE MINISTER of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, declared here today that the Communists and the Indonesians would not succeed in their latest terror tactics against the people of Sarawak. Dato Ismail, wearing jungle
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  • 291 18 PASADENA Ihu r s An earth tracking station today picked up signals from America Marlner-4 space prone that wen- believed to he the start of the first dose-up picture of the nysterteoa planet Mars. The photograph will take eight hours and '■'>'< minutes
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  • 27 18 BANGKOK. Thurs— The Thai Government has ordered authortlie.s to ensure strict enforcement of immigration !a\vs because of fears of lnfiJ'ratlon. according to official sources— Reuter..
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  • 111 18 CilIK A(.O. Thurs— The widow of a contractor killed in a INS plane crash will r eee 1 1 t PSBI.WS.WI under a settlement yesterday the largest ever paid for a single death in the I'nited States. A < ourt awarded I ss J
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  • 162 18 Canberra mystery of hovering 'glowing object' pANBERRA, Thurs.— An glowIng obj een hovering in I sky for 40 minutes mar Canberra to The ttced about i by ret crew airport It wt peupii' at I: tram the air by of two airliners wl off about that time. But it disappeared
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  • 113 18 LIONS RAISE $12,776 FOR TWO CLINICS SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Lions Club of Singapore Central have raised $12,776 from a recent charity film premiere to help run two free clinics. The Chinese film "Trouble on the Wedding Night" was screened at the Odeon Theatre on June 9. under the patronage of
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    • 256 18 MALAYAN CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE (Malaysia's College of Postal Education) Founded: 1959 Fob Chonq Building, Johore Bahru. Tel: 2171 Secret ot examination success: Systematic study under expert guidance. This is what M.C.C offers you. COURSES FOR 1965/1966 EXAMINATIONS. We otter you the most comprehensive homestudy courses tor all examinations from Primary level
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