The Straits Times, 23 July 1965

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 r Hat*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. JULY 23. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(I'). 10U5
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  • 147 1 PAP PROPAGAUOA MATERIAL' IR MALAYAN SCHOOLS QELANG PATAH, Thurs. The Federal Education Ministry is investigating Singapore Government "propaganda material" sent to schools in Malaya. Th<> Federal Education Minister, Ino he Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today: "I am personally looking into these publications." He cited
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  • 104 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Central Government has no intention to take over ownership of Mii»ion or Chinese schools which are now receiving full assistance. Tbe .Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said this in a statement today following reports in the
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  • 477 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday ty|ALAYSIA has decided to build up a compact, fully operational air force by adding at least three more squadrons to the existing five. These will be v squadron (or possibly two) of jet strike aircraft, a squadron of Cariboo transport
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  • 331 1 By CHEONG YIP SENG; SINGAPORE. Thurs ARMED gangsters tonight shot Mr. Lee Boon Leong, son of the late "Biscuit King", Mr. Lee Gee Chong in an apparent attempt to kidnap him as he was driving alone along dimlylit Lorong 20, Geylc-"-Now the head of Thye Hong
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  • 42 1 RANGOON. Thurs. Government troops in mopplng-up operations have killed 37 rebels in the past week, according to Government j figures released here today. The release gave the breakdown as 11 Communist.-. 13 Shans, 11 Kachins and two Karens.
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  • 30 1 WINNIPEG. Tliurs— The Canadian Wheat Board has announced that Communist China is taking an additional 24.600.000 bushel? of wheat under a sales contract originally reported in May.
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  • 559 1 Ong and Yong back in party leadership By GEOFFREY GELDARD: KuCHING. Thursday 'JMIK Sarawak United Peoples Party has patched up the split in Us ranks. Mr. Ong Kee Hui is back as chairman and Mr. Stephen Yong as secretary-general. The party will remain In the Malaysian
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  • 65 1 JUCAKTA, Thurs. President Sockarno has ordered "closer and better co-operation"' with China so that venues for the conference of the New Emerging Forces could he successfully built, the official Antara nous agency reporte 1 today. The venues are being built with Chinese skills and materials. The President
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  • 125 1 TEST— LET'S KEEP S. AFRICA OUT LONDON, Thursday. FIVE MPs today urged the MCC to suspend its invitation to South Africa so long as the Republic excluded non-white players from its team. I The Parliamentarians, led by Mr. David Ennals (Labour), chairman of Britain's anti--1 apartheid movement, handed I their
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  • 121 1 Security hunt on 7 S'pore islands SINGAPORE, Thins. A polite hunt lor suspected Indonesian infiltrators is being carried <>ut on seven islands south of Singapore The islands arc Pulau Blakang Mati, St. John's Island, the Sisters aids. Pulau Sekijang Pelepah, Pulau Kusu, Shells Pulau Bukom and Esso's bunkering island, Pulau
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  • 53 1 CANBERRA. Thurs— A army casualties In South Vietnam will be evacuated to Australia by the RAAF. Australia's :vtinister for Air. Mr. Peter Howmw. said today. An army .spokesman said It wa» not contemplated the RAAF transport would be used to bring back bodies of Australian troops killed
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  • 30 1 ■oan resigns \s TORY CHIEF LONDON. Tliurs. fit Alec Douglas-Home tonight announced his reMiMi.itiim as leader of the opposition Conservative Party. New leader will elected on Tuesday. Reuter.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 32 1 Birthday message KUALA. LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and tbe Raja Permalsurl Agong today sent a congratulatory menage to Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia on the occasion of his 73rd birthday.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 766 2 CAIGON, Thurs. American B-52 bombers from Guam thundered over South Vietnam last night for another devastating blow against guerillas north of Saigon. The flight of 25 to 30 high- level bombers dropped an estimated 500 tons of explosives In the 45-m
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    • 86 2 MOSCOW. Tliurs. Dr. Milton Obote, Prime Minister of I'ganda. flew in hrre lust night on an eight-day visit to the Soviet I nion. He was met at the airport by the Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Alexei Kosygin, and presented with a bouquet
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    • 59 2 MANILA. Thurs. The I Manila Times today quoted the Philippines Constabulary (national police) authorities as saying that a Communisttrained group of Chinese arsonists was responsible for the fire which on Tuesday night razed a commercial block In Llpa City, south of Manila. The arson gang was formed here
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    • 163 2 PARIS. Thursday. THE Japanese Foreign Minister, Mr. Etsusaburo Shiina, said here last night a ceasefire would not in itself be enough to settle the Vietnam problem "without a fundamental solution." He told a Press conference: "Peace must return as soon as possible In Vietnam not
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    • 265 2 Another 'Geneva' might help all, says Phouma LONDON, Thursday. T<HE Laotian neutralist Prime Minister, Prince x Souvanna Phouma. said yesterday that if the 1954 Geneva conference on Indo-China was reconvened it might help to solve the whole IndoChina problem Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. It was useless to reconvene the abortive
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    • 152 2 KARACHI. Thurs. India and Pakistan have tgretd to exchange prisoners taken during fightma in the Rann of Kutch 1 border area earlier this year. It was authoritatively learned here. The agreement extends i to prisoners taken In other border clashes. It is I understood both
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    • 104 2 Mac Donald to be next Vietnam peacemaker? LONDON Thurs.— The Daily Mail said today that the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, is considering another Vietnam peace initiative, this time with ace troubleshooter Malcolm MacDonald (above) as his representative. Mr. Mac Dor aid, 64. is an expert on South-East Asia and
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    • 205 2 'Half million massacred 9 charge by Sudan rebel leader VTAIROBI, Thurs. 11 A southern Sudan rebel leader claimed yesterday that half a million Africans have been massacred by government forces there in the past 10 years. Mr. George Akumbek Kwanal, publicity secretary of the Azania Liberation Front, made the charge
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    • 133 2 CEOUL. Thurs.— A 62-year-old political worker set himself afire on the steps of the National Assembly BuildIng yesterday to protest against the Japanese-Korean amity treaty. Mr. Huh Jik. chief of the SUt'stlcs Department of the Chun Pung-hol Party, smashed a plastic bag of
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    • 129 2 Editor held in Cairo in 'important case' £AIRO. Thurs. The editor of one of Egypt's most influential newspapers has been arrested, reportedly on charges of giving information to American authorities. Reliablr sources revealed an American Embassy official was picked up and questioned yesterday in connection with the c'sc. The United
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 222 3 Hanged 15 years ago: Now case is reopened ONDON, Thurs. The British Government is to reopen the case of Timothy John Evans, a sickly, illiterate little man hanged 15 years ago for a murder which many believe he did not commit. Kvans went to the scaffold for murdering: his 11-year-old
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    • 104 3 I ON'DON, Thurs. Great Train Robber Thomas Wlsbey yesterday entered his ninth day of hunger strike in protest against being held in solitary confinement as a .security measure. "Tlis prisoner Is still refusing to take solid food," said a Home Office
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    • 51 3 LONDON. Thurs Police last night called off a hunt for a missing London woman whom newspapers had speculated might have been the latest victim of a sex killer- June Phillips. 50, whose di>i>pearance was reported by a friend 12 days ago. walked :nto a London police station-
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    • 68 3 LONDON. Thurs. Britain s military intelligence staff is being reorganised to eliminate separate directors for Navy. Army and Air Force. Mr. Denis Healey. Defence Minister, announced yesterday. He told the House of Commons that the three posts in the Defence Ministry would be replaced by two directors
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    • 86 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Johnson last night disclosed plans for a series of U.N fellowships as a memorial to the late Mr Adlal Stevenson. United States ambassador to the world organisation. He told a White House conference on education that hr had discussed establishment of
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    • 188 3 MORE THAN 130 schoolchildren went up in a chartered helicopter for a geography Lesson last week. The whirlybird classroom a BEA Sikorsky 61 helicopter— flew 1.000 ft. over London, taking parties of the children for 10-minute flights. Total cost was €250. The children, aged between
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    • 136 3 CRAWFORDVILLE (Georgia). Thursday. i'PHE first Negro police chief in Georgia has resign A ed less than a woek after taking office. H« complained of mounting oressure from both whiti and Negro citizens. The resignation of Mr Jesse Meadows, a 66-year-old retired sawmill worker was
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    • 100 3 BERLIN. Thu-s. West Berlin police yesterday for the second Itraifht day dug In a hunt for '.he body of Martin Bormann. Adolf Hitler's deputy, and again thi-y found nothingThey dug near the bombedout I.ehrter Ra:lwav Station at a spot where the Nazi mystery
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    • 340 3 Student dies in night of riots in Greece ATHENS, Thursday. pOLICE stood guard on public buildings here to- day after riots last light brought the first fatality in a week of demonstrations for ousted Premier George Papandreou. Riot police brought out tear gas. armoured cars and fire hoses to try
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    • 120 3 LONDON. Thurs. Beaverbrook nouspapers yesterday unreservedly withdrew any suggestion that a former Admiralty chief Mad had a homosexual relationship with John V.iss.tll. a practising hNNMnaI who was jailed in 1!H>! for spying for Russia Counsel told the High Court here that the Daily Express
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    • 253 3 Law soon to limit alcohol level in drivers I ONDON. Thurs.— The British Government intends to bring in a Bill to make it an offence to drive a car witn more i than a defined level of alcohol in the blood. The Bill would be introduced during the next Parliamentary
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    • 40 3 GUATEMALA. Thurs. James Green, a U.S. helicopter pilot and Lu.s Fernando Minondo. a Guate- mulan employee of the United Fruit Company, were machinegunned to death yesterday at a banana plantation in eastern Guatemala by bandits. AP-
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  • 224 4 81 HOMELESS AS FIRE RAZES ROW OF HOUSES SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Mminute fire today destroyed eight two-storey houses in Bartley Road, leaving 81 people homeless. No one was injured in the blaze, which swept through the row of wooden houses fanned by strong breezes just before 4 p.m. Most of
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  • 547 4 SINGAPORE. Thur». MALAYSIAN Airways said today that there had been "no change" in its planned Malaysian isat ion policy. In a* press statement today, the company said "there has only been expansion which will be of considerable benefit not only to employees
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  • 133 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Film Society, now in its tenth year, will hold its annual meeting on Sunday. Aug. 29 at 8 p.m. at the Cultural Centre between screenings of the film "Diary of a Country Priest." The society's secretary, Mr. G.C. Hayward. says
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  • 151 4 Children's art joins Orsova exhibition SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Fourteen paintings by local children were added to a Mobile International Exhibition of children's art on board the P and O Orient liner. Orsova, when she arrived here today. The paintings were handed over by an Inspector of School from the Ministry of Education.
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  • 21 4 SINGAPOE 2. Thurs. Water I will be cut off In Figaro Street tomorrow from 9 am to 5 pm
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  • 451 4 SMMWU bonus clause application rejected SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday rejected an application by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union for a variation of the bonus clause in its collective agreement with the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company. The clause was to give the company's daily rated workers
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 1 Singapore American School will hold an art exhibition by one of its students Hannelore Glass, at the school In Kings Road tomorrow and Saturday from 3.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Seventeen Items, some of which refer to subjects In Singapore, wIU be
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  • 103 4 SIN (.A POKE. Thurs— The I N'uee Ann Konssi com- mittee will meet tomorrow to discuss a recommendation to gradually develop the Ngee Ann College into a university. The rate of development, however, will be subject to the konisi's financial ability. This was
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  • 192 5 Lights for all the kampongs by early 1966 SINGAPORE. Thurs. All kampong dwellers In Singapore will be able to get electricity supplies by early next year under the Government's kampong electricity scheme, which has been gradually implemented in stages since .March 19«:*. ThW was annnunrrd today hy Urn diairman of
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  • 513 5 SINGAPORE. Thursday lIM Toh Sin of Penang. charged <• with the murder here of a 24-year-old detective. Melvyn Douglas Reddy, claimed in tho High Court today that he had nothing to do with Reddy's death In a shooting incident in Prince Street
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  • 1918 5 INQUIRY INTO SMMWU ADMINISTRATION IS TOLD: SINGAPORE. Thursday EJVIDEXCE thai a number of strikes, called in the name of the Siiiiinpore Manual an <! Mercantile Workers' Union, were in fact called by individual officials and without the approval <>! Hie v n i o
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  • 139 6 Court's 'no' to bid to halt inquiry SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court yesterday dismissed v application by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees for an order to prohibit a disciplinary inquiry involving Mr. Teo Hock Kin, an official of the union, who is also employed as
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  • 56 6 I SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs— The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah. Tetitrku Bendahara (Tenglcu Abdul Malelc) and his wife, Tenglcu Raudzon. were present at the beating of Retreat by the massed bands of the Gurlcha Brigade here yesterday evening This morning the Gurkha In- dependent Parachute Company
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  • 461 6 COMMONS TOLD A MALAYSIA FRONT SUCCESS STORY LONDON, Thursday MALAYSIA has so far successfully deterred any possible Indonesian attempt to launch a large-scale attack, British Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey, told Parliament yesterday. He was answering questions in the House of Commons about
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  • 221 6 'ISMAIL TRYING TO CRIPPLE US'—SUPP KUCHING, Thursday. THE Sarawak United People's Party (SUPP) said yesterday that the remark by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, that the "Communists in Sarawak are using the SUPP as a legal party"' was a deliberate attempt to cripple
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  • 226 6 IfUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. jIV Soon to leave Malaysia after 36 years here in the rubber industry. Mr. A. Gordon Graham remembers the depression of the 1930s as the "haDDiest time "The depression was a good thing", he says, "because people here
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  • 352 6 Nair: Unions will suffer most by growth of communalism CINGAPORE, Thurs.— Democratic trade unions stood to suffer most if political developments in Malaysia j took a turn for the worst in the direction of communalism and intolerance of democratic rights and processes, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. M.P., said yesterday.
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  • 384 7 INVADERS CARRIED U.S. AID FOOD: THEY'LL USE RADIO AGAINST US, TOO KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday |HE Central Government has evidence to show that Indonesia will use the controversial American electronic equipment against Malaysia in its undeclared war, Tun Abdul Razak said today. The acting Prime Minister added:
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  • 220 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A six-man recruiting team left for Seoul today to recruit 40 Korean doeI tors for the understaffed medical services. The team is led by Dato Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Majld, chairman of the Public Services Commission. Others in
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  • 71 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. a! mother of three, Lee Eng Ah. alias i I Tan Slew Choo. was today Jailed for one day and lined S5OO in default, another two months i jail for theft of $702 worth of jewellery. Lee. 28. admitted in a magis- j trates
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  • 30 7 PENANG. Thur.s. Club of George Town will hold a dinner meeting at the Lotus ruom. E and O Hotel, next I day to introduce their new officials.
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  • 87 7 pSNANQ Thurs F'ortysix members of the South Province Welle.-ley Kattni Ibu today submitted '!ieir names for enrolment in the women's section of the State Territorial Army ;ns this today, the Kaum Ibu leader. Che Da.-imah Dashir. >aid that another s;i members in Penang had also
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  • 29 7 PENANG. Thur.s. A television .set ni among $1,193 worth of goods reported Molen from the IPederul Electrical and Rri: tion Work.- at Jaten Bukom yes- terdav.
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  • 26 7 DUNGUN. Thin*,. The < Guides and Boy Scout.s here will hold :t two-day joint fun f.ur at the Padans Dewan Merdek.t beeinnini? on Tue.M
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  • 216 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. r FHE Government Employees National Trade Unions Federation today called upon union leaders in Malaya to get together and pool their resources to train a corps of negotiators and advocates. These negotiators and advocates v,ould be necessary to represent the union
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  • 53 7 IPOH Thurs. M. T.n ega- who ha.s seven conviction*. v.;u, Jailed fjr mom Us by ;> I court here today for crim.nal breach of tru*; He admitted talcing a b:cycte from a housewite. P KaUyama, b :g thai her iv.- i.md wanted it. He was
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  • 87 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The president of the Sessions Court here Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri. will become a senior federal Counsel on Aur. 1. Syed Hassan was appointed the i president in 1963. He has also served as president of 'lie Sessions Courts in Taiplng. .ir and
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  • 54 7 SINGAPORE. TbtKß. Chow Fok Wing ni today tailed tor three jrean In the third criminal nut for breaking into tlie hous- at Veo Clirna Yeow in Road .>r■. ci .-trilling his worth S4O Chow, 'lid had three previous mnvictlons. Hcimit'ed con.m. z the Offence
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  • 220 7 PENANG. Thurs THE Speaker of the State Assembly, Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, today called on the Central Government to review Malaysia's foreien policy in view of the "present uneasy world developmrnts "We are betni pu>hed much in the international
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  • 124 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Government bousing development here today astonished the leader of the visiting Australian Parliamentary Labour Party delegation, Mr. E. G Whitlam. Mr. Whitlam and his mission were conducted on a tour of the Q<venstown and Bukit Ho Swee housing estates today. He said later: "There
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  • 124 7 Ban rallies by the Convention, says MB |^.\\(.AK, Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Perlis. Dulo Slnikh Ahmul bin Mohamcd Hastaim today suueested that the police should not issue m> permit to the ."Malaysian Soli riarity (■invention to hold rallies and meetings in MaI -iya. "This is to avoid any possible
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  • 112 7 Barisan chief for talks in Tokyo SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Siew Choh. left here today for Tokyo on an "anti-bomb" mission He will attend the World Council Again.st Atomic and Hydrogen Bomb.s as a representative of the Malayan Peoples" Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee. Dr Lee.
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  • 154 7 Sacked man gets his job back with back pay SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Industrial Arbitration Court her. terday ordered the reinstatement of Aw Yong Chi Hlng, a motor firm ptionUt, summarily dismissed In March, 1964. for alleged misconduct involving three lights on the company's premises. In ts award acain.st ChamAotors L'd
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  • 273 8 How to say the same things the same way... KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Radio Malaysia is "f v 1 ly aware" of the need to standardise pronunciation of the national language in its broadcasts, the deputy Director of the Department of Radio, Inche Ahmad Murtadza Zaba, said today. Speaking to 21
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  • 85 8 RANGOON, lliurv A v>\on-inan minion from thr National I nion of Malaysian Students arrived hero last night by air from Singapore for a thror-dav \isit. The h-.ul.r. Mr Mokhtar Hashim. told ncw> men today his mi-sion was to meet the people mil fellow students abroad
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  • 85 8 Warning on electrical 'riggings' PENANO. Thurs Electricity consumers in Penang have been advised '.o remove immediate.; any unauthorised electrical extensions to their installations The Ci'.y Electrical Engineer, Mr Hardial Singh, warned today that such ■'riggings 11 were not only an offence under the city I council regulations. but also "a
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  • 71 8 SEREMBAN Thurs. The N*grl Sembilan Legislative Assembly, which sits on Monday, will be asked to approve supplementary expenditure for this year, amounting to $119,671. The sum Includes »1.466 for the Mentrl Besar and the State Secretariat; $7,500 for Drainage and Irrigation: $54,915 for miscellaneous services: $30 for
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  • 50 8 KANGAR. Thurs. The State Government will build a jetty this year to cator for fishing and other vessels stopping at Kuala Perils., The Mentrl Besar. Dato Bhetkh Ahmad, accompanied by the State Executive Engineer, yesterday In- 1 spected possible sites for the construction of the jetty
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  • 45 8 BENTONO. Thurs Inche bin Arlffln nas been elected -hairman of the Pahang branch of the National Union of Day rratnlnn College-Trained Teachers Others elected are: Mr. Lee Yap Wah vice-chairman: Mr. Lee King Chun, secretary; and Mr. Ng Mong Huat. treasurer.
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  • 381 8 By ABUL FAZIL SINGAPORE, Thursday. ESS than an hour before a clerk, -L^Seorge Scow Sen Hian, was brutally stabbed to death by three thugs last night in front of his fiancee, Lily Chan, he had finalised plans to marry her later this year. Their
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  • 228 8 Incentives: Lim asks Sabah investors to make proposals JESSELTON, Thursday. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, who is here to discuss the question of added incentives for industrialists, said last night he had an open mind on the subject. I He would ask local investors and
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  • 197 8 Open verdict on mother of eight SINGAPORE. Thurs.— 13 An open verdict was recorded at a coroner's inquiry today into the death of a bar waitress. Madam Lim Poh Keng, killed last October in a road accident. She left eight young children. Madam Lim. 33, was in a car driven
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  • 36 8 PENANO. Thurs.— The Malaysia Red Cross will open a blood bank at Buklt Mertajam district at 5 p.m. tomorrow. This ceremony will be held at the lecture room of the Buklt afertajam Hospital
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  • 48 8 IPOH. Thurs. Osman bin Alang Abdul Rahman. 21. a labourer, who pleaded guilty In the magistrate's court here today .o theft of a bicycle dymano lamp from Waller Court heac at 2 a.m. on July 10. was Jailed for three months. He had three previous convictions
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  • 514 8  - 7 boycott Malacca Municipal Council meeting A. SRIPATHY INSUFFICIENT NOTICE RIVEN OF VENUE CHAN6E, SAY WALK-OUT COUNCILLORS By MALACCA, Thurs. iTI Seven councillors boycotted last nights monthly meeting of the Malacca Municipal Council in protest against the meeting being held in the Municipal Town Hall instead of the usual airconditioned
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  • 77 8 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. A sarong-kebaya contest for nonMalay girls Is to be held here next Wednesday at a ceremony to mark the end of National Language Month In the Kuala Kangsar district. The contest Is open to all nonMalay girls above 18 years of age and entries should
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  • 65 8 Xl ALA LtMPIR. Thurs. The target date for the establishment of a joint Malaysian-Thai headquarters for operations against Communists on thr border is likely to be fixed at the next meeting of the border committee starting on Monday. The five-day meeting in Bangkok will also discuss ways
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  • 138 8 Now a 'no confidence' move against Koo MALACCA. Thurv— Six municipal councillors today called on the Cov-ernor-in -Council to order the acting Municipal lac retary to convene a special meeting on Monday at thr council chamber to discuss a "no confidence" motion against the Deputy President. Mr. Koo Inn Kuang.
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  • 29 8 PENANG. Thura Forty Knum Ibu member? from Ipoh Omi'i tf. vision mill arrive in Pcni ang tomorrow on a one-day visit Ito Kaum Ibu branches lit-re-
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  • 170 8 Chinese, Tamil are official languages, too MALACCA Thui T1 The Malacca Municipal Couiuil has decided that Chinese and Tamil should be adopted along with the National Language and English, as official languages in the councils adminis tratioi. meetings. The meeting, held at the Town Hall, was attended by only four
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  • 51 8 SEGAMAT. Thurs. The Se*amat District Officer. Inche Abdullah bin Dato Ahmad, will open a civics course tor Indian estate workers at the Batu Anam Community Hall near here on Sunday. The course will cover subjecu relating to labour, subversion, confrontation, rural development and i the vigilante
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  • 29 8 m \m»» Abdul WaMd j.iy*. Selanoor, vaa found neve thus mcrniDß nmt the r.i^ racks in Alexandra Rrud He Ml belu'Vfd to have oem
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  • 300 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE Malaysian Trades Union Con--1- gress was today urged to convene a meeting of all trade unions in Malaysia to consider "a scientific action programme" for the survival of the labour movement as a democratic force. The National Union
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  • 167 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sinsaporcs Prime Minister, Mr. Let- Kuan Yew, will present special gold tte-pfns to 16 patrons and benefactors of Fe.sta Sukan (Festival of Sports) at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 3 p.m. next Wednesday. The tle-plns, bearing the symbol of Pesta Sukan, are token
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  • 31 9 PENANG. Thurs.— The State fiuul.s in the national language for elocution, qu: i and debate (secondary «chool.s> will be lieid at the Town Hall at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday
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  • 345 9 Tariff inquiry told: China is dumping calcium carbide KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. PHINA is '"dumping" calcium carbide used by rubber tappers on estate and in the production oi oxygen for essential industries on the Malaysian market, a potential manufacturer told a public inquiry of the Tariff Advisory Board today. I Mr.
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  • 55 9 RAWANO Tliuiw— A Si John Ambulance Brigade division li.is been set up here under the vtngl ol tin- i'.iUi Club Mr Lim Soo Keonu was ele'ted president of the comml which will run the admini.M: of the division Othets etocitd Mi>- Suili Yoke Km, nctt and
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  • 84 9 KUALA TRENGGAMJ, Thurs.— A lull-iMMvn tiger wii.ch killed a buffalo last week, was shot dead by a hunting party ut Kampung Fault :ihuiit M miles from hero, last night. The seven -man party, led by a padi planter. Inche Abdul Latif bin
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  • 33 9 SINGAPORE. Thui'b. A MOOter rider. Kuok Ah Kow. died in the General Hospital yesterday, nine hours after he was involved lin .1 head-on accident a' Jaan Tukaiig. Jurong. with a bus.
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  • 198 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. A HOUSEWIFE. Raja Zam Zam binte Raja Haji Othman. 34. today claimed $30,000 general damages from the driver of a car which knocked her down Raja Zam Zam. who sued Mr R. Vaithiyanathan. of Kuchin* told the court that the tip of
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  • 165 9 War Dept. men want higher Highlands grant HWNAH KATA, Thurs. The Cameron Highlands branch of the War Department Civilian Stan Association wants the special allowance paid to 130 01 its members working here to be increased. liie uniuii members leel that the present Hat rate ol S2U a month is
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  • 65 9 Crash victim priest is buried BENTONG riiur.- lather Joseph Liv Sian Yue. 42. who died In the General Hospital in Kuulu Lumpur yesterday, wai toiiay buried at the Catholic cemetery at Tins Road here He was h (ewiliei .it lie Independent High School lier._ FY. Liv ".i r I:. chi-
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  • 229 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE manager of the Cosmopolitan Club here Walter Oakes. charged with installing a truit ma- chine In the club without a licence wus today acquitted and discharged in the magistrates court without his defence being called. Oakes who pleaded MM guilty was
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  • 194 9 J^UALA LUMPL'K. Thurs. The world of relatives continues to grow lor Dorothy Wong, the blind stenographer here who recently found her family after 18 years of separation. A "first re-union with her parents, Mep-brother and sister-in-law took place a week ago. five days after
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  • 158 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— A conference to consider forming one single Muslim students' organisation for the whole of Malaysia will be I held at the Fourth College. University of Malaya, here, on Tuesday and Wednesday. Delegates to the conference organised by the National Union
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  • 43 9 KANGAR Thurs.— Youth and Kaum Ibu sections of the :ieiv Selatan UMNO division will b*> formed at two mi-eings on July 30 at the Hokkien A.-so-ciation Hall hero. Women will meet in the morr.ing and the youths in the afternoon.
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  • 47 9 TFI UK ANSON Thurs. TVo 'ouring Indian Members of Parliament. Mr C N Annadural and Mr Ira Se/iyan. addressed two pubiir ih!ll— m Teluk Anson and I Kampar vi# erday. They presented $193 2.5 atVMI ihem by well wishers io the National Defence Fund.
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  • 22 9 BENTONG rhura The Phn Department hM w i>k-end cour.-i- tn i da for 35 Malay i: the Sekolah Krbannaan hue
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  • 84 9 Mr Arulanandom submitted that the action by Supt. Sarwan Singh to issue an order under the Theatre and Places of Amusement Ordinance to close a club which was not a place of public amusement was "grossly high-handed." He said the police had no legal right to enter the club
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  • 0 AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESKJkf Straits £imrs
    • 1067 10 It is to be a.-sumed the "tricky pomts remaning to j be settled before Malaysia I gets its $1:53 million World' Bank loan for the Muda Rivev irrigation scheme are not fundamental. If they w -re, the deputy Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and
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    • 189 10 The student mission to Africa will further the growth of Malaysia's contacts with other countries in th<- AlroA.swm community. The party of 20 youths, drawn from all til. 1 onstituent states, will lorm three Rioups. One will tour the Middle East, the second Last Africa and the j
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    • 174 10 MY wife has lust started to take driving lessona up at a Johore driving .school and ni handed a copy Oj the Highway Code A more contusing document 1 have yet to This Is what It .says about the Double White lines on the centra of
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    • 58 10 I RECEIVED a letter from the Philippines it carried new tramp commemorating the late President Ramon Magsaysay. Next to a portrait of the President were the words in Tagalog and English: "I believe that h« who hat less in life should have more in law." Isn't that
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    • 127 10 I FEEL bound to protest ugainst TV Ifthuraa* Kuala Lumpur tor its telecast of a golf game for some 50 minutes on July 14. I wonder wnv the game wa& telecast at thai period and lor so long. It seems to me that the time between 6 to
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    • 109 10 MR Lee Kuan Yew has accused the Central Government of "showing the mailed fist" in expellins; Mr. Alex Josey. Mr. Lee apparently has forgotten that showing the mailed list has been a reeular habit of the PAP in Singapore. A university professor tasted it when he commented
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  • 1416 10  - SPREADING THE BENEFITS OF A UNIVERSITY Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim I All too few from rural areas, not enough science in schools by The problems that will have to be faced with oxp a n sion of lni\crsity education In Malaysia are discussed here by Dato K i r Alexander
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  • 297 10 THE reply of the TourM Promotion Board's to the taxi driver regardIng the bus service from the port to the tourist centre In Raffles Place is unsatisfactory. Tourtsts arriving in a large passenger liner do not need an aircondltloned lounge, comfortable easy chairs, writing desk
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    • 525 10 Strjiit Tiars Milay Mail <llflFfl ■Ov»'tl*rinf«tl PW»y b* MnlM to COLO STORAGI aUPBWMARKET i HdU ••r»»tloi.l»t D».») COLD STORAGE S»»N(MII Naval Baaa. iu< CITY BOOK ITODI LTT> Hwaaa Caavai ou«v TMt NEWS FRONT > I .(xrmarwM M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty >. Naval HAMICM STORE 14.9 I paw "wa«k V
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    • 60 10 THE NATION THAT TRIED TO HELP ITSELF In 1963, through hard work indrttiontd statesmanship. Prasidsnt Julius Nyerara of Tanganyika waa attempting > weld a free nation out of primitive tribal people. Today he raila at "capitalist Irnperialiata." But la communism alone to blame? Read how foreign aid la helping to
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    • 7 10 Learning Malay -"111 Will be published tomorrow
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    • 63 10 No Scotch improves the flavour of water like m Teacher s Hliaillißililßll I fcttßEat LANVIN PARFUMS -PARIS are pleased to announce that BLUEBELL INTERNATIONAL (Far East) are their Sole Agents for Malaysia for all LANVIN products. BLUEBELL INTERNATIONAL BLUEBELL INTERNATIONAL (Fur East) S. A. (Far EaM) Ltd I a (enter
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  • 285 11 Speed-up promise by MAL in delivery paper KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The chairman of Malaysian Airways. Mr. Yoni! Pung How. has directed that measures be taken to ensure improved newspaper deliveries by a'r to the Borneo states i follows the compi.i s ralt> Timrs editorial four times In the pa.-a eight
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  • 71 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Mmwor of Works, Pr. Uelecommunicationa^ Dato V. T. Sambanthan. today celebrated his 46th birthday To mark UM occasion t.'ic MmIster of Labour, Mr. V M vasagam. who is the chairman of the birthday celebration committee, presented prizes to three branches ol the National Land
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  • 537 11 U.S. job at stake— but witness can't be released TRIAL OF DOCTOR ON ILLEGAL ABORTION CHARGE: EX-BARGIRL SAYS SHE HANDED OVER $25 SINGAPORE. Thrrs AN American doctor, said to have a new job at stake in the United States, must remain in Singapore while a fellow doctor stands trial on
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  • 123 11 "previous Instrumentation within the woman's womb." preserved the foetus, and reported to the police The prosecution alleges that Dr. Ramaswami voluntarily caused Chua to miscarry "by instrumental interference and not In good faith for the purpose of saving the life
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  • 83 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The total cargo handled at the Roads and at the port of Singapore Authorty wharves In the first nve months of the year increased by over 1.200.000 tons over the same period last year. Official figures today showed that 8,380,000 tons were discharged
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  • 137 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T»HE future of natural rubber is "quite secure" 1 against the challenge of synthetic, Dr. L. Mullius. acting director of the Natural Rubber Producers' Research Association, said here today. This, he added, was berau.se natural rubber had certain qualities which synthetic lacked
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  • 57 11 BINOAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Minister for Law. Mr. E. W Barker, left today (or Kuala Lumpur to attend the first meeting ol the seUet committee on the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill. The committee, headed by the Federal Minister of Lands and Mi' <*• Inche
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  • 44 11 KUALA LLMPLK Ihuifc The Ist Bn Scots Guards will hoid a memorial service at 'he cheras Road cemetery here at 9 un on Saturday in memory |of the officers and men i«f the I unit who were killed during the I Emergency.
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  • 228 11 Beware winds that destroy: Mentri PEKAN. Thurs. rhe Mentrl Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahya bin Hajl Mohamed Seh. has warned that the "wind of communal destructlvm'* now blowing across the length and breath of Malaysia would mean the disintegration of the country by Malaysians themselves if left uncurbed. Dato Yahya
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  • 42 11 DUNGUN, Thurs. The Me ntri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fllcri bin Mohamed. will open a midwife clinic at Rantau Abang. 10 m.U.- from here, and a community hall at Kampong Raja Wall, six miles from here, on Saturday
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  • 36 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The antirice squad of the CID last night arrested 10 prostitutes in raids on brothels In De.sker Road and Johore Road bar.lclanes. All of them will be produced In court soon.
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  • 222 11 Syed Nasir welcomes dial-a-number translation KLALA LUMPUR. Thurv The Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, today wekomrd the "dial a number for national language terms" >ervke >el up by the Johiire Government, lie called on other States to follow suit. In Johorr. people who wish to
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  • 80 11 KUALA LLMPUR, Thurs. —About 90 Civil Delence officers and instructors, who are attending a course at Petallng Jaya. were today g:ven a special briefing at the Ministry of Defence here. They were briefed on the organisation and work of the Malaysian Armed Forces by the
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  • 89 11 PENANG. Thurs. The National Union ul Hotel. Bar and Restaurant Workers today appealed to national M.C.A. president, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. to help the reported use of M.C.A. youths to break the strike by about 70 workers of the E. and O. Hotel and Lotuh Room
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  • 309 11 From JACK FINGLETON OYDNEY. Tnurs. The sense of urgency has gone in Malaysia and the Federaton now seems in some danger of dissolution. the Sydney Morning Herald said here today. In an editorial, the daily. with one of the largest circulations in Au added:
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  • 25 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Ih Federation of Malaya 8< Architects will lioid its annua meeting at the Selanßor Club her at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday.
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    • 794 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNELS: S Kuala Lumpur Showtime: 7 News In English; and Penang: 6 Ipoh and 7.10 Sports Arena; 7.34 Across Malacca; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 The Seven Seas "Run of Taipinc; Batu Pahat; the Rio Qrijalva"; 8 News Kluanf. in Mandarin; 8.10 Mart Ber- bual: 8.15 Songs by
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  • 357 12 Australia trade drive is intensified AUSTRALIA< which is already active in the Malaysian commercial and industrial lit hK. is seeking more trade opportunities and increased industrial participation here, said Mr. Bruce Limn, the new Australian Government Assistant Trade Commissioner responsible lor trade promotion and publicity. Mr. Lunn said Australia's promotion
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  • 102 12 Manager off to study management INCHE Mohamed Ya.ssin bin Abdul Malik i above), an administrative manager of Eastern Mining and Metals Co. Ltd. in Dungun. left for the United States on Wednesday to take a course in administration and commerce at the University of California. He will also visit New
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  • 84 12 THE Chase Manhattan Bank"* consolidated net operating earnings after taxes for the first half of this year were $139,390,470, up 10 per cent over the corresponding period last year Total a.c*et< on June 30. 1965 were $42.458.419 000. against $36 141.928 000 a year earlier and deposits totalled
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  • 212 12 8 NEW FAST CARGO SHIPS BUILDING IN BRITAIN PLIGHT new fast modern cargo liners are now building for Alfred Holt and Co. to provide speecy economic service between Europe and the Far East. Of the Priam class, the vessels are single screw motorshlps of about 13.000 tons gross, with bulbous
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  • 55 12 Austria's paper-processing Industry recorded an 8.5 per cent rise in production (to 175.000 tons) last year, says a report in the Austrian Economic News Bulletin. Tt*; sharpest rises took place in packaging materials (nine per cent i. envelopes and stationery (seven per cent) and
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  • 135 12 Danes seek more meat business in Malaysia A DANISH canned meat processing company. Crlobrity Food Factories, la exploring thr po.vability of expanding its business In Malaysia. The company s export manager. Mr B Steen was in Singapore !a.st week discussing the plan with the local agents. Ang Chuan Huat and
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  • 82 12 AN International trade exhibition will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall. Singapore, from Nov. 6 to Nov. 26. Sponsored by Ko Advertising Service, the exhibition will be called the Singapore International Trade Exhibition. The object of the 21 -day exhibition is to Introduce to the public new
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  • 171 12 rpUO palm ml slri iliscrs. said to be thr largrst manufactured in Malaya, havp form drlivrrrd to Srafirld Amalgamated Rubber Co. LU). in Hum for its palm oil fai turv now bring constructed. Measuring 5 ft. (i in. in diameter and 54 ft. long, thr slrrilisrrs wrrr
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  • 369 12 A SINGAPORE housing development company is developing a 30 acre plot of land at Choa Chu Kang Road, near Bukit Panjans Village. 10th milestone Bukit Timah. The company. Phoenix Building Enterprise, will carry out the project in two phases, the first of which will embrace
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  • 30 12 Singapore produced 335.016 p:iim of rubber footwear in the first quarter of this year, against 672.888 pairs in the corresponding period of last year, according to statist ics.
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    • 408 12 PANAM MAN ON U.S. AIRPORT SERVICE COURSE t iVI R Robert Clua. 29, airport lf cargo and mail services representative of Pan American Airways In Singapore has left for New York to attend a special airport customer services and sales course. The course will cover air cargo problems and procedures
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 41 13 RAWAIJ»INI)I. lliur.< Pa--1 kutan will raix- a guerilla volute r forrr of 150.000. ttie National A">mbly whs told yesterday. Parliamentary Secretary for Defence Mohammed Qa^ini Ma. l.k said the volun'eers will be railed the Pakistan Mujahid pnrce AP.
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    • 219 13 Wilson may come under fire at party rally LONDON, Thursday. Harold Wilson's Labour Government may come under fire for its foreign and defence policies at the party's annual conference this autumn. Several critical motions in these fields are among 387 draft resolutions for debate at the weeklong conference, due to
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    • 153 13 DUTCH AND GERMANS SIGN INDONESIAN CONTRACTS JAKARTA, Thurs. Holland promised yesterday to provide Indonesia with 460 railway cars and spare parts in the next 12 months. Official reports said Mr. O. J. Klomp of Work Spoor in the Netherlands, and Lt.-Oen. Hldajat. the Minister m Land Communications, slgn;ed a five-year
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    • 113 13 LONDON. Thurs. Any Dronosals for separating immigrant families would be totally unacceptable, an allparty Rroup of oarliamen- j tarians formed to discuss the subiect decided in London last night. Tile commi'tec .smed a stata mem after .< pnv.ar meeting r>M!rlrminK the naht of imm'-c--r;iiiLs
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    • 307 13 THE Defence Secretary. Mr. Denis Healey. wa& x questioned in Parliament yesterday about the cost of maintaining the British garrison in Hong Kong. 1 He told Mr. Colin Jackson 'LaDouD in the House of Commons: "We are examining all our overseas commitments during the defence
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    • 218 13 APARTHEID: CHANGE OF TACTICS AT U.N. BY AFRICANS I[NITED NATIONS. Thurs. African delegations, in private caucus yesterday, agreed to ask for a meeting of the Security Council "as soon as possible 1 to discuss South Africa's apartheid policy. Usually reliable sources said It was hoped the session wpuld be convened
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    • 289 13 Harriman mission to Moscow ends with 'no comment' MOSCOW. Thursday. \IR. Avcrill Harriman. President Johnsons iTI roving ambassador, ended his "secret mission' to Moscow yesterday with a one hour and 40 minutes talk with the Soviet Premier. Mr. Alexei Kosyßin, and immediately cabled a report to Washington. Mr. Harriman discussed
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    • 178 13 COLOGNE. Thiirs. A court yesterday fined a nrw>pap<'r subeditor and cartoonist a total of S.owt marks (Sti.OAO) for printing material uwalttef (he Shah of Iran The .it (ion m lilt-fl la>l January against thr newspaper Stadlanzriuer at the request ;if the Teheran Government. Sub-editor Kolf
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    • 65 13 LONDON. Thurv A public bar where tou dial for a drink is on show at the Royal Collere of Art here. Customers dial a cod« number, the order is re- (fistered on a credit card, and the drink is *erred. Fmpty glasses are removed by an extractor
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    • 123 13 Miami's gentlemen judges blondes ASIANS IN FINALS, BUT... jiflAMI BEACH. Thurs. Two brunettes from the Philippines and Thailand were named last night among the 15 semifinalists for the Miss Universe title. The judges favoured blondes almost two-to-one. There were seven blondes chosen, four brownhaired girls, three black-haired girls and one
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    • 37 13 SUVA, Thurs— The Fiji Government has decided not to accept advertising Irom cigarette companies in any government publication. .iiouv medical advice That cigarette smoking «ms a health hazard Renter I Mmtl II
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    • 147 13 H BURROUGHS^ Nc* Burroughs J 600 electric adding machine increases figuring accuracy and productivity is easy to operate. See it today. Sole Agents for Malaysia: Business Systems b Equipment Ltd. Kuala Lumpur Tel: ***** Singapore Tel: ***** Heartburn? Get relief in 3 minutes FROM HEARTBURN. INDIGESTION, UPSET STOMACH VThcn you're
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    • 325 13 Another reason why v^ more Carrier air bought than any The Carrier Air I SSkiitHvY] thick fibre glass wm P9 insulation blanket 4fj and specially de- \j signed fans keep operating noise down to a soft hum. Kj Air conditioning H»r«, In many other parti of the right model for
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    • 798 14 il nnliiiurd from Vhhc 111 I SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wmrdk st 1 Mm.)— Box St ct*. rxtn P.O. BOX 1233. Singapore. Positioi WANTED PEST CONTROL Opera torn »iiWANTED URGENTLY A Deliver; c.rk 1. >o Apply Boj HOUSEKEEPER CARETAKER Lmh «ork l.\.- :n flpßlJ Baa I JUNIOR CLERK with Book-keepim knowledge
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    • 1060 14 SITUATIONS WANTED M Wmdjt <■« 'Win./ Box St ct*. txlrm JOAN TOOKE'S AGENCY rrcreUnal •mcc stnfr <ivailatile for perma--1 nent and temporary poat*. Ring Singapore TWM or Kuala Lumour M3SB j AUSTRALIAN TRAINED ACCOUNTANT Yooag Chinese seek* position In Singapore 44 years Commercial txpe- Australia and local Box AS3I4 K
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    • 901 14 OFFICE SPACE VACANT li Word* St r Win.) Box St ct* txtrm OFFICE ACCOMMODATION, »rouu.i Boor ii'M s<i ft. fully airconditioneo in new extension to Denmark Uuuse Ampang Koad, K.L. vacant Ist October. 19«5. Rant 70 cta./aq ft. Including light, water, lift, one* cleansing, air-conditioning Kor particulars and floor plan
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    • 832 14 EDUCATION li Wurrfa <Mm.>— Box it ct*. txlrm RAPID RESULTS COLLECB. Worldfsmou> Pomal Tuition mo text hooka requiredi for G C K. school CutUicaie Accountancy. <A.C.C A.. X.C.V. A A.I A). Becretar-.i-hip iC 1. 8.C.. of B.», Law (Bar. LL.H i. Banking. Insurance, e'e Over 70.000 succes*e». Kree air-mail «en
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    • 992 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE li »o,d* v» j Mm.) Box St els rxf.. Austin am K\< ooad Owner leaving country HuhvM offer •ecuren Telephone iSM'H ***** after IS noon M C T F 1500 Good .onditton new respray new nre* M >00 on. Dloxhome Dl ->on liarden Knate B'aara. 1957 CONSUL
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    • 808 14 MISCELLANEOUS r, Wo.ds << 1 Mim. Box SO ct*. rxtro SPRAVPAINTINC REPAIRS P.. ln I OWING REPEATED REQUESTS nit minimum A>ia Marriage H'irraii. Trl: *:i:t?ii. H*nd •nr nrvv t'ronp*i.-t v jva l-<-ii ir I AT YOUR SfcßViCfc Wtdm M »;.->, in rl. rxt'm PHOTOSTAT BY FOTOMATIC SS KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE
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    • 830 14 IN THE MATTKR OK THE COMPANIES OaUMNANCK, HAITI K Xl MALAYAN POLYTHENE COMPANY LIMITED 1 Incorporated in thr SUtr of Sinxaporr 1. iMrmlwrs' Voluntary Winding- 1 pi. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ciedltors of the abovei named Company, which is being voluntarily wound-up, are required on or before 31st
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    • 621 14 GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PI Bl.lC WORKS DEPARTMENT IHI lin \l. i,ou KNMI M INTECiRAI ion oi;iu\ E IS ol lOri.'tl. NOI II I 1 MM l; s l I lON NOTU i;v GIVEN, pursuan- o f the L 0 0 "1 l Integration Ordinal.- the Director of
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    • 1323 15 to UVfRPOOt I WiSI COASI U.K., Uue b fail HfM 1 nam retail MEMHOH urn Sla. Ik Jaly 24 Illy 2S/27 Jsly 21 MtLAMPUS i- L tool. Ojß. A'mouth luly i* Jvly 2) Jaly 21/ 2 Am CALCHAS Liverpool lull 20 Aug 1 MENTOR Liverpool Aig J Aig II «lg
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    • 1248 15 r//rLl\{tz//Vfs ti i THL LAST AoIAT.U COMPANf Lid KutuiMnOmwll EIPRESS SAIUN6S 10 NEAR EASI. CONIINENI ANU SCAHOINAVIAi S'pori p S'mm Peaaag a/n teaoa Havri H'burg K'oam Asm Uaga la Pert KINA a) SailH Jvly 24 25/21 Aag II 24 Alt 22 Aag 11 1 t SON6KHLA t) Jvly' 25 21
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    • 1156 15 I Benuline I EXPHESS URtICE TO LONOON, UVERPOOL a CONTININTAt POITs. BENVRACKIE )£X, v BENHIAMI h2T* w 2 Rotteroam Smi I Siagipori P. ttam -eitng Antverf left i It Pert/TUar tintaoore P $*ksm Psasag IENNEVia .■pool, Roam, H'Ourg. 6 motits Jaly U/21 laly W i Aag 1/ 1 lENVENUE H
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    • 1293 15 tejjj ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K. /Continent S.ngicore P. S has ->ri- 1 CITY OF WELLINGTON L'aon, H'burg, R'dam, Havn. Hull. M'bro, Im'riam 21/21 lull .1 my Cm OF NEWCASTLE Loon, H Burg, M dam. Havre. (Gil. 44) lull, Midditsbrougfi uai An 20 An CITT Of GLAUOW London, Harobuig,
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  • 773 16 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER the better prices and increased interest of the past few days tins underwent a reaction yesterday. Some profit-takers were out after the recent rises and prices tended to fall. F.leven counters were easier Southern Kinta was done
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  • 28 16 Malayan Stock Indices luiv :i .iuiv n Industrials: Mi. til 66.58 Tins: HH.ii 87.75 S rubbers: 103.11 102.11 Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29, 1962 100.
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  • 156 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were barely steady In quiet trading. Second rank stocks again attracted the main support while some leaders eased. Minister dropped a further 2s. to 64s and Colon In 1 Sugar was down Is to «2s 6d Trading in Vickers Australia Ltd 10s. sham issued at
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  • 28 16 1-he Malayan Eicnanga Banna' At«oeutian made Uila change la Ita ■Ma to merehama jeaterday (all rai<"> to JIOOi: SallinK TT or OD raadyi Oautaona Mart,, r.-.ij
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  • 240 16 i I'GL'ST first (rade rubber I o v buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Sincapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68% cents per Ib., up llvr-eighths of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.t. clcnlnr pricru in cenU
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  • 60 16 /'HINESE Preduc* Eichingi, 8ln,«- noon prl««a 9tt pleul ytittrday: Ccconut all i bulk »M twllen, drum $60 nelliTi. Copra: July/Auc. UK /Continent. Unquoted. Pepp«r: Muntok white Sl77t acllart Sarawak white J173 nellert, upeeml Lflinponi! hiark »1>M)(N) aellera. ASTA MT2»<N) atUtts. Sinxaport Coconut Oil Millars' Aaa»olatlan pricta: I ulk
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  • 25 16 July 22. MALAYAN RI'RBER PRICK: ttl cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: s::i!r.B7j (up Unofficial estimated offering iii tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 468 16 HOLLOWING Its bir rise of 1 815.25 in Penanc on Wednesday, tho straits tin prit«- yesterday made a KSV/i Rain <>f 5237 U The offerinj w.is estimated up by annthcr 10 tons to 275 Urns Continuing md demand «:is reported lacally
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  • 89 16 SHIPI lying alonitalda tna tlngapar* wharvaa or tipactad today arai Oraova 1/3. Alexlne Brodln 8/S. Rottl 10/11, Comorlo 13 14, Nlaaan aUrn 15/16, Bomm 18. Tboraeapc 19. 80l Honw 23 '24. K.itong 23. Bong Ba 30, Rmplra Kltttwake 3S/30. Melbohimn Ma>u 40/41 Himalaya 44/43. Nagasaki 46. Hhenlan
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    • 1137 16 )X KAWASAKJ KISEN KJUSHA LTT^ J East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Servlee H'tong Tokonaau Mc«trt« loronto OaUoit Caicagt MtraettlM Mart" 77/74 Aaf iSaal 4 Oct I let Oat 11 Ott I •E.iaa" 11/11 Sett Jl Sept 71 Oat rt Oct I Ha* 1 Mat Wean Coast of Central/South America
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    • 1016 16 bbbm (s)^Bpßafe/iBBBBBI taw £S> flaaaSf rraaa taaVwf^^t^^B 88l fc^ I aa^""*^^**™ W>l«»ll« <i*>lLt/Nt» ittUtNb INDIA PAIUiItN tNO r »Uir URVICt la. FtaauaUa. tatuita. Mtinm brt«« t te Madras «a» «Kiiiitn>a iwi— n wTZ 4/TU ..o- i«M0«» I Aat BY Aat I'll Aat tAJUI* tM 2/ lati f flint t Cain
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    • 440 16 [JEEBBPSBBEBBM JDPDBH3 tmmouNu. tutort >ti«ict MataaaM I'"' fuunt ill*, NARA 7/ t Aag It/12 Aaf II Aaf vi.it ci Havre. Oaalirl. latOa n v >rt> v it»ii II Wfi v«n-i:,ei. tordeaui. Have. Ounlirl "■^ICAA 1«< IB 1« Marttiiitl Have Ountirk TAMA It/M Net 14/11 Net 17 Nat HajtMMtM OcMtOM. aaaee.
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    • 170 16 NEDLLOYD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast toiling* trom Malaysia direct to Conodian and U.S. Great Lakes oorts te-jseii vntaoore P. SHeai »»nar>t Arr. Moatraa BENCKALIS 21 HIM Aeg I' t Aug t/ll Aug 12 Stpt SUMATRA 21/27 Aat 212S Aaf II Auty 1 Sept Sept UTRECNI 14/21 Sept 22/21 Sept
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  • 815 17 It lo the Singapore and Kuala I ii in pur trading rooms of the i i change of Malaysia >esiirda.T with the number of •.harm traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlopt (1.000) >o ord«. C'.OGui 11.4-': F. .ind N. ordt. I..ODUI S.M1. ij.000) v II Cammon < 7 OC'K
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  • 199 17 July 22. Thr*e months. INOUSTHIALS •'.utinTMid IS eta McAhMer V cts i.-ltv Pry. 8ot» M lnve»« 8 ct« C I llnMlnK* 13 cv. N Iron S CU Dunlopt 10 cts. O C B.C. 13 eta SmrlllnK 19 Ct*. Rotbman 9 ct» K.kso 11 eta. San 6 eta. K«d
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  • 53 17 ~pHF prfwnt rale of the Mii» in dollar afainsl the pound sterling li\«d on November 21 ia»l trur is Sellinj TT or OD 2s. 3 15/16 d. Bu>iriK TT 2s. 4 1/164. ButiniOU >v 4id Thr dollar is at ils statutory middle position in relation to its ranee
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    17 17 MR. MRS. ABRAHAM PENHAS Though gone but not forgotten by daughter son-in-law 2 grand -children.
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  • 37 17 ON the frti (itching* markat id Hook Kont; ,i-tfrd:iy ihr US. dallar *as quoted at 5.761 (or T.T. and S 75J for caih. Sterling »»i quoted at 16.04 Bad •n« tatl of ((Id at 261|.
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    • 651 17 LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY A Quarterly Session of the Uquora Licensing Board lor Singapore will be held In the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate iv the Criminal District mid MagUtruies' Courts Building. South Bridge Road. Singapore on Tuesday, 14th September, 1965 at 10.30 a.m.
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    • 629 17 SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE HIGH COURT OF SINGAPORE. In the Cause of Suit No. 761 of 65. Execution No. 83/65. N.A. Christopher Plaintiff Versus Mul Wing Shul Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF No. M I.oron e IUI (hangi Road, area 1781 square feet, freehold. To be held at our Sales-room No.
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    • 636 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE it BLILDING. APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following posts: Lecturers/ Assistant Lecturers for the following courses: (1) Degree Professional level (i) Architecture (it) Building (HI) Quantity Surveying (2) Technician level (I) Architectural Draughtsmanship (II) Structural Engineering (iii) Land Surveying dv) Building. Applicants should
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    • 903 17 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any or both of the following Tender Cloning Deposit. Data). 1. Construction of Laterite Roads. Drains, Culverts, and Earthworks at Malay Settlement Resettlement Area 103. 16 m.s. Lim Chu Kang Road. Singapore 5250/- 30.7 66 2. Erection of d Blocks of 4
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  • 439 18 LONDON, Thursday MALAYSIAN Government official here today strongly defended his Government's expulsion of British journalist Alex Josey against criticism by Britain's left wing New Statesman. Inche Mohamed Sopiee, Information attache at the the Malaysian High Commission here, has written to the New Statesman
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  • 489 18 'COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT WILL HELP INDON ARMY' WASHINGTON. Thurs William Bloomfield, a Republican Congressman, disagreed last night with the State Department's contention that the sale of weather communications equipment to Indonesia would not help that country's confrontation policy against Malaysia. Mr. Bloomfleld said the State Department's
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  • 29 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Bank Negara today collected $159,700 from sales of National Defence Bonds to 70 subscribers. This brings the total collected so far to $2,612,150.
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  • 242 18 Jakarta: Missiles ready to turn S'pore into 'sea of fire 4 TAKARTA. Thurs.— Indonesia has installed guided missiles just off Singapore which could turn both Malaya and Singapore into "a sea of fire" at the touch of a button, an Indonesian military leader said today. In an interview carried by
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  • 94 18 TAIPEH, Thurs.— A sevenman mission from Malaysia led by Inche Ghazall Jawi. Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, visited the Formosa Fishery Bureau at the northern port or Kwlung yesterday. The Malaysians, who arrived on Tuesday for a six-day visit to Formosa, then called
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  • 64 18 PENANG. Thurs. The SUt« Chief Education Officer Mr. Kum 800 will open the annual of the Penan* and Province Welleslev Malay Teachers' Union at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow at the E and O Hotel. The union will hold Its anniversary dinner and dance at the hotel on
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  • 36 18 KLANG. Thurs. I:. Education Advwr, Inche Aminuddin bin Baki. will open the annual meeting of the branch of the National Union of Day Training Colleges Trained Teachers at the Oewan Melavu here on Saturday.
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  • 348 18 Import restrictions were imposed 'to prevent goods speculation' PENANG. Thurs THE recent import restrictions on Common Marx ket commodities had been imposed not as a discrimination against Penang but to prevent speculative stockpiling, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji YusofT. State Economic Affairs Officer, said last night. Speaking at the monthly
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    • 254 18 Straits Times Crossv/ord ICMM 6. Shows up Essex scheme for 1 i V c7or eX^^orSe *f |f S*. nf ft Q <ii to n *>'- 9. PoJibly like, to hold a race J" r bu f 7; hero Um^ one of nine, perhaps (7). ?T.* V nd helDer WM 10.
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  • 624 19  -  NORMAN SIEBEL; Kuala Lumpur, LIGHTWEIGHTS GET A LEG-UP FROM IHB gy Thursday fHE lightweight teams in international hockey, like Malaysia, will enjoy a new charter from Sept. 1. From that date, hockey will revert to the original pre-1959 rule on sticks which is that at
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  • 218 19 HOCKEY- KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Malaysia have been invited to compete In the first big international tournament under the pre--1959 rule on sticks under which sticks must not be raised above the shoulder. The ten top-ranking countries are expected to compete in the tournament
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  • 19 19 PENANO, Thurs. Perak. Kedaii and Penanc will take part in a threevday friendly triangular hockey tournament starting tomorrow.
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  • 296 19 SOCCER By JOE DORAI; Singapore, Thursday. npWO senior state players and one SAFA official are trying to persuade goalkeeper Wilf Skinner to change his mind about retiring from competitive football. If they succeed. It will solve Singapore's goalkeeper problem lor the second-leg of the Malaya Cup
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  • 216 19 ATHLETICS HILL ERASES ZATOPEK'S NAME FROM THE LIST LONDON. Thurs.— Ron WU of Britain broke the world kilometre* rrpird with lhr l.".mm 22.65 ec and the world 15 miles record with lbr 12--min 48.-! sec at an athletic* meeting at Rolton last night. Hill's performance finally erased the name of
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  • 114 19 SERVICES GOLFERS for S'PORE MEET SINGAPORE. Thurs. Golfers from the Services are making a strong challenge in the Singapore Open Amateur championship at the Island Cour.-o here on July 31 -Aug. 1-2. An.oiig them are P.G. Hatch, who represented Army in the InterServices tournament. Feaf champion R.L. Kerr, D. Lampard
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  • 63 19 IPOH. Thurs.— Mr. T. H. Winsor. was elected president of the Peiak Rugby Union at the annual meeting heir. Perak state cricketer Mike Ransome was elected a vice-president. along with the 16 from last year, making 17 vice-presidents. Other officials: Secretary Mol'.amed Isa Abbas, assistant secretary
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  • 422 19 APPRENTICE JOCKEY SUSPENDED FOR ONE MONTH stipe's REPORT DENANG. Thurs.— The MRA 1 Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE ONE: In the straight Radiant Peak (Coles) was difficult to ride through running about. Apprentice rider Yeo and trainer W.S. Bagby were questioned regarding the running of Dalkeith. After hearing
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  • 262 19 LONDON. Thurs. The New Zealanders won the last Tiatrh of their British cricket tour vbm they gained a ten-wicket victory over Ireland at Belfast yesterday. Alter start delayed by rain tor an hour. Ireland resumed with econd Innings wickets iown for 86 and the j-coreVs
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  • 356 19 PENANG. Thar*. 1 Weights for all mtcii raeea on the last day of the Jury meeting her* on Sunday: CL. J, DIV. I— 7F Good Fort 9.02 TinXfi Gunong 8.13 Rushtlme 8.11 Crown Boy S.ll Apa Lagi 8.08 Silver Crows B.ob Cut Iron 8.04 King's Hintoek
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  • 82 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Murnhari who took seven wickets for 11 runs, bowled Methcbist Boys School, Sentul, to a seven-wicket victory over Victoria Institution "A" team in the SelanKor Schools Under-15 cricket find Tor the* Lall Singh Trophy at Shaw Road yesterday. Muraharl's "bag" Included a
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  • 220 19  - Paris in smart workout over 3f RACING with Epsom Jeep DENANG, Thurs. Paris, late Lion's Share, a well-bred Irish four-year-old by Major Portion, showed ability In a trial here this morning. Ridden by apprentice Kang Paris strode out smartly over 3f In 37 3/5 on good going. On this workout.
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  • 53 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A record entry of 800 competitors has entered for the Housing Development Board Big Walk on Sunday at 7.45 a.m. The event for men will start from the Padang and the women's from the Singapore Badminton Hall both finishing at the Princess House
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    • 130 19 f\ MAKE MOWING 1 A PLEASURE y^. f( with the dependable j^y 4-stroke other models^^W^j FREE •n« of th«M ceitty booki with tht purchot* •f «v«ry ATCO motor lown mower: "Cardeninq In Colour —an all tht ycor round pictur* •ncyclopatdta by Froncii Perry or 'Gardening in tho Lowlondt of Malaya'
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    • 92 19 SUMMARY ■OOCBB Ipoh Div. I: PCRC 2 Sli;<\v Bros. 1 1 Div. 2: KED 2 Ramblers 0. J Div. J: Oovt. Printers wo. Cheng rr Wah. w Malacca Div. 1: Scots Guards 3 Hakka Assn. 0. > Taipin- Div. Town Council Q Talping Rubber )"..'i>t 2. ft Kiuung i>i> i:
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    • 163 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore AFA Div. 3D: HOCKEY Malacca League: Gentle v Windsor Rovers (Gey- Teachers v Bands Kaba SC CMal. lung). Spore Business Houses Div. Club padana >. Negrt KO: NSCRC I (H',)lnvi: Malaysian Airways v i Garrison Police v 17 Gurkhns Naaft Imperial ißiver Valley Rd) CYF 'A'
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  • 97 20 Two-man Gemini date in space t\l'l KENNEDY Thurs Th»- Initrd States yesterday fixed Aur. 19 as the date for its next two-man (•<>mini space flight. c.ipsiilc manned by astron.tuts dorrion Coo Der and Chattel Conrad is expected to stay aloft for richt days, makine 122 orbits of the earth. They
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  • 112 20 tMSTERDAM. Thurs. Indonesia has siiKßested paying the Netherlands in kind for Dutch Fokker Friendship planes and further Dutch help in building a national aircraft industry, a spokesman for an Amsterdam trading linn said yesterday. For some time the Die West Haghe wholesale trade firm has been
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  • 162 20 CABLE RECEIVED Iroin M»that;il i"vion l"onnu mother of A K. Moortby 239 Ilace Omtm Road spore passed ■>n i!;-7-H5. MADAM TAN, 07 yrars. moth.r of Knt Ki-ok TicK. panned a«:i fully lit 7 am. on 20th July. CortPKP rampinra Koart. Ill* t>j k at noon Sunday i'.'ith July (or
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  • 451 20 THE leader of the visiting Australian Labour Party parliamentary delegation, Mr. E. C. Whitlam, said today that Australia would help Malaysia socially, economically, militarily and educationally because Malaysia was "a good partner." "I think we will help Malaysia as much as she wishes
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  • 33 20 SINGAPORE. Thir- —The Em i.sh service of Radio Malays imcapura will broadcast a recort d interview with the VtatttDC An rallan Parliamentary Labour Par lelegatton at V 15 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 68 20 RAZAK AT RMAF STATION rE Actinc Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak (above) in unite bush jacket walking through one of the hanears of the RMAF station in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He made a 90-minute inspection tour of the workshops, training central, control rooms and supply depots at the station. The
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  • 61 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Rowcroft Theatre Club has raised $655 for the Little Sisters or the Poor from its opening charity performance of its current production "A Letter from the General." The play opened at the Rowcroft (heat re in Ayer Rajah Road on Wednesday.
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  • 503 20 A massive jungle timber plan for Malays only KUALA TRENGGANU, T h v rsday Jill-; Meotri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, has announced that the State Government will open up a vast area of virgin jungle for lotting and timber industries. He told a press conference today
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  • 423 20 LONDON, Thurs— lt has been another quiei day in the .stock markets. Prices were inclined to ease towards the close following the remarks of Mr. George Brbwn Minister for Econcmic AJ fairs, in the Commons regarding dividend payments. He said first quarter total gross dividend payments on ordinary
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  • 382 20 BACK PAGE SPORT G. Pollock to South Africa's rescue after shaky start LONDO N. Thurs Uraemc Pollock and Colin Bland. South Africa's fourth Wicket pair came to the rescue of their side wtth a brillian: army of stroke on thf oponine day of tha firM rest against England here today.
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    • 183 20 RIJETT: To I,ind i HTvi ttan Lynette nrrt Mart in Hjid LMXKI. Thank* Poctora and Staff of K.K. He-pi n UlLlhtNT J<y J,^ Mh /Xl £)^\£v gTUDEMTQ f^<3if /W&\ CONCENTRATE ON CCS. COURSES Make prudent use of the Limited Time available before your examination. Ensure better grades, credits and distinctions
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    • 47 20 Traditionally a part ol the Malaysian Scene... Anchor Pilsener Beer. ..as naturally at home in everyday Malaysia as this homely crafts- cS^^^^L man who patiently turns a chise^ V!Z on a block of wood to create a cake mould of simple artistry. ANCHOR PILSENER BEER IT'S TRADITIONALLY.BEST
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      • 683 1  -  NG TEOW GUAN By THIS year's Made inM a I aysia Trade Fair promises to be the most successful one to be held so far. Response frmii local manufacturers has been described by the Government as "very enconnftaff." Particularly heartening is the keen interest shown by
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      • 486 1 'Open sesame' to door to prosperity OUR industrial progress hat been steady in the past year, but it is still a comparatively small sector in Malaysia's overall economic picture. Last year it accounted f»r nine per cent of the Gross Domestic Product in Malayo ond seven per cent of total
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      • 105 1 ■bbR .ia^B Hf k LEv p B BE R JAYA means "successful" and our products are. Take made well over two million tyres since we opened that R.K. 9 truck tyre. Tough, rugged, it was the our Petal ing Jaya factory two years ago. first tyre we made in Malaysia.
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    • 908 2  -  CHIA POTEIK SINGAPORE— A CITY OF COMMERCE RINGED BY INDUSTRIAL ESTATES By SINGAPORE may be said to have (ravelled far on the road to industrialisation. While much still remains to be done, the increasing maturity and sophistication of the industries being established indicate that
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    • 346 2 From R.D. pATEL THE Sabah Alliance Government is bent on developing the small industries in the State as it sees no possibility of encouraging; heavy industries. Legislation is being prepared which will provide cheaper land, water and power for those who wish to
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      • 96 2 SINGER SERVES MALAYSIA [yßfli&Cyvn Be HP S nger Sewing Machines A j^ t undergoing assembly at the M Petaling Jaya factory. yMt The most modern equipment and highly skilled workmen combine to ensure Singer's traditional quality. SINGER INDUSTRIES (M) LIMITED Road 217 Petaling Jaya, Kuala Lumpur Telephone: ***** A TRAOLMARK
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      • 100 2 Requisites for the Ideal Homes and Modern Building SING MEE Terrazzo and Marble Floor Tiles (Made in Malaysia) for Economy, Beauty and Utility. Easy-to-clean Luxurious comfort Long wearing Manufacturers:SING MEE COMPANY (M) LTD. Office: 322, Pudu Rood, K. Lumpur. Telephone 8570S Factory: Lot 3, Jalan Benotu, P. Joyo. Telephone *****
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    • 1699 3 THE BIGGEST HEADACHE FOR OUR INDUSTRIALISTS IS CHINESE GOODS BEING SOLD AT ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES The break-through Pre-conditions for more rapid industrialisation established COMMUNIST China poses the greatest threat to the hopes of Malaysian industrialists. This is (ho view of Ditto Mohamad Yusoft' I) in Maii Ahmad, executive
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    • 769 4 The first 'Buy Malaysia' fair big success By STAFF WRITER fHK first Made-in-Malaysia trade fair, held al the Hukit Bintang Amusement Park in Kuala Lumpur in late 1963, was a tremendouf success. The 16-night fair attracted more than 150,000 visitors who jammed the 8.8. Park nightly to see the wide
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    • 848 4 Pioneer factories provide 20,000 with employment if From Page 1 with the processing of primary products. However, the processing industry rubber milling, latex processing, rice milling, sawmilllng and coconut processing still constitutes about one-third of the total value in manufacturing in Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak. In Singapore, rubber processing is
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    • 198 5 NEGRI Sembilan's industrial showpiece the Senawang industrial development estate, consisting of 400 acres is now 70 per cent complete and already many applications for land have been received from industrialists. This 50 cents a square foot of industrial land on a 99-year lease is expected
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    • 330 5  - Johore's industrial set-up 'live and virile' R. PESTANA BY THE Johore (iovern- merit's programme to increase industrial expansion in Johore began as early as 1961. The first major step towards achieving this aim was the setting up of a 140-acre site in Tampoi, on the outskirts of Johore Bahru town,
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