The Straits Times, 30 July 1965

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 Nat** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. JILY 30, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 558 1 Why this sudden love? asks Tan k'l AI.A 1.1 MIV PUR, Thurs. The Minister of Finance, Mr. T; n Sicw Sin, tod s:iid ii was strange that foreign new v papers and their correspondents in M;ila y s i a had "suddenh developed :i love* 1 for the Chinese. This,
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  • 685 1 MOSCOW, Thursday |y|OSCOW Radio said last night that the U.S. military build-up in Vietnam announced yesterday by President Johnson "marked the beginning of a new stage in the escalation of the war there." The radio noted that the United States was lo increase ils forces in
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  • 312 1 How I learned to love the Peking bomb -by Dr Lee WITH APOLOGIES TO ON. STRANGELOVE TOKYO. Thurs. Bari.san Sosialis leader Dr. Lee Siew Choh "I represent the people of Malaya an d Singupore") yesterday PRAISED Chinas atomic bomb at the 11th World Congress AGAINST nuclear weapons. "The two atom
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  • 131 1 Big rush to see a dying whale DENANG. Thurs. 1 Hundreds of visitors today rushed to the remote village of Tempoyak, off Batu Mating. about 14 miles from the city, to watch a dying whale. i The mammal, about 40 feet i long and weighing about five tons. ha* been
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  • 44 1 Just fancy that JAKARTA. Thurs. Thousands of sealed Coca Cola bottles containing ".subversive bulletins" were found floating off the coast of northern Celebes recently, it was reported today. The official news agency Antara said the use of Coca Cola bottles proved an "imperialist subversion."—UPl.
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  • 62 1 MACAO. Thurs— Pour refugees I who ju.-t slipped Into Uils Portuguese territory from China said a Communist guard spotted them leaving but "did not dp a thing to stop us." The four, all males between the ages of 25 and 35. said food short- ages and
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  • 30 1 ROME. Thurs.— More than one million Italian bulldltiK workers weir i-nlled out on a 24-hour nation wide strike today to bring attrillion to a construction slump. AP
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  • 31 1 LONDON Thurs— Chinas National Machinery Import and Export Corporation lias ordered £320.000 worth of precision machine tools from a firm in Coventry. England, the firm announced today. Reuter.
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  • 40 1 KUCHINO. Thurs.— New Zealand forces clashed with Indonesian Infiltrators along the border in the Second Division today. One soldier from the Ist. BX.. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, was wounded. No further details were available Reuter.
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  • 80 1 FALUN i Sweden. Thurs A Swedish woman gave birth to quintuplets Ir the Municipal Hospital here yesterday, hospital sources reported today. Three boys died. The survivors, both girl.s. are reported to be weak ;Thi.s followeo the birth this week of quintuplets in Auckland. New Zealand, and unconfirmed
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  • 58 1 THE King gazes intently skywards. Under the chequered umbrella with him and even more absorbed la Singapore's Vans di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. Object of their concentration? Three sky-divers of the Sapper Sports Parachute Club as they plummet earthwards in a display at yesterday's opening ceremony
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  • 381 1 King opens national championships as athletes shiver SINGAPORE. Thurs. The second Malaysian National Amateur Athletic Championships opened here today with a call for unity from the Yang ci'i-Pcrtuan A pong. As tain drizzled down and a told wind whipped across Farrer Park tinKins said: 'It is only with .i spirit
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  • 238 1 SINGAPORE. Thursday THE second Malaysian National Amateur Athletic Championships now being held here is a national affair and not a State invitation function sponsored by the Singapore Government. This was stated here today by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs.
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  • 190 1 'Still friends' Indon envoy to Mendez MANILA. Thurs. T h c Philippine Foreign Secretary. Mr. 1 Mendez. conferred with Indonesian Ambassador. Mr. Abdul Rasjid, today and reported that the Ambassador "assured me that good relations exist between the two vow. the Image of friendship has not been impaired." Mr. Mendez
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  • 34 1 All) ASM K\\( I S LONDON. Thurs. Mr Harold Wilson »ai«l today then iraa no (■estlm of denying British troops facilitiea and reinforcement.-, tluv needed if Indonesia's confrontation of Malaysia continued. Renter.
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    • 144 2 U.\ GIA, I luirs.— Allied dive bombers atl.ukcd .i yellow stucco Buddhist monastery 40 miles ■rath-cast of. Saigon by mistake yesterday, kiliint and wounding at least a du/en monks. It was impossible to tell from the ground whether the Miuhl of pro-peller-driven Sk> raiders
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    • 328 2 SAIGON. Thursday •JIIE South Vietnamese Prime Minister. Air Vice-Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, today welcomed the announcement b y President Johnson that 50,000 more American troops would be sent here shortly bringing the total to 125,000. He said South Vietnam had requested
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    • 43 2 CALCUTTA, 'Ihurs. Angry I demonstrators hurlrd stones at police in a MTtca of clashes here today o\er a plhii to rai.se tram tdir.s in UK Twelve policemen and thr** j students wen linured and 19 1 peoulo were arrested.
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    • 325 2 Thant welcomes LBTs plea to help end Vietnam conflict UNITED NATIONS, Thursday [J THANT, the Secretary-General, said 'last night he was giving most serious consideration to President Johnson's request for U.N. help in bringing about a negotiated settlement of the Vietnam conflict. Through a spokesman, he expressed pleasure over Mr.
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    • 134 2 Kenya urged to break ties with Peking vaikohi. Thui a nior oiiicial of the ruling Kenya African National Union (Kami), Mr. John Owashiluclay urged the Government to close its embassy in Peking. Mr. Owaihlka. Kanu's assistant, national executive officer ement he wanted the em closed "since our relationship with Peking
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    • 128 2 Nasser: Why we won't bow to U.S. pressure on rockets Cairo. Thurs.— President brushed aside U.S. pressure on the UAR to halt rocket production, saying rocketry would help create a foundation lor an efficient scientific indu.stry at home. In a speech at Alexandria University. President Nas.>er explained why the defence
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    • 93 2 F MINISTER KICKED ME, SAYS CEYLON MP rOLOMBO. Thurs. \n opposition 1 reediiiii Party member. >Ir. lli.M. Herath, romplained jre»trrdav that the Btctal Serviirs Minister kicked him during a debate in the U«Mi>r of Kepresentativps. Mr. Herath told ihr Deputy Speaker. Mr. Shirley Core*, that the Minis- ler. >lr. AsoK.i
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    • 235 3 HAMBURG, Thursday. A SHY little tailor testified yesterday he helped save a daughter of the Czar when the Bolsheviks slaughtered the Russian royal family. Heinrich Kleibenzetl's testimony electrified the courtroom where recluse Anna Anderson is fighting for lrtxal recognition as the Czar's daughter,
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    • 59 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—President Johnson announced yesterday his appointment of John' Chancellor, a nationally-known television correspondent, as head of the Voice of America. The President told a Press enrlerenre that he was naming the' National Broadcasting Company correspondent to the post which he regarded In the front rank
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    • 187 3 Iron bars no bar to prisoners in these jails WASHINGTON. Thurs. Embarrassed authorities in two Pennsylvania counties are investigating a case of "moonlighting" prisoners who practised the philosophy that "stone walls do not a prison make, nor iron bars a cage." Police said several of the inmates at the Clinton
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    • 155 3 /"[REENSBORO (Alaba- ma), Thurs. Police broke up a civil rights demonstration yester- 1 day by arresting about 300 people. The demonstrators had gathered behind a police, barricade since Monday, demanding the right to March to the courthouse to protest against the burning of two
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    • 119 3 $600 million down drain on cancelled weapon Washington. Thurs. After spending US$2OO ($600) million on Its development, the Army yesterday cancelled plans to build a multi-barrelled trackmounted anti-aircraft rocket launcher known as the Mauler. An announcement said it would have cost another U S $180 million to complete development and
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    • 365 3 Hero sells his GM to save marriage LONDON, Thursday. AN out-of-work hero, Chris Matthews, 29, saved his marriage recently by selling his George Medal. Matthews was a senior aircraftman when he won the medal, eight years ago, for swimming through shark-infested waters off Christmas Island In the Pacific to rescue
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    • 56 3 LONDON. I'hurs. The inquest on Freddie Mills. 46, former world bcxing champion, found shot In his car on Sunday, wai opened yesterday and adjourned until Monday. Police have ruled out foul play. Mills held the world ligtu-neavy-weight title until 1950, when he quit the ring after losing to
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    • 40 3 LONDON, Thurs. Drama companies from Canada, Africa, Australia, India and the Caribbean will take part in the first Common--1 wealth arts festival to be held In London. Cardiff, Liverpool and Glasgow from Sept. 16 to Oct. 2. Reuter
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    • 84 3 Mrs. KENNEDY CELEBRATES HER 36th BIRTHDAY UTANNIS PORT. Thurs. —Mrs. John F. Kennedy celebrated her 36th birthday yesterday at this Cape Cod resort with her children. Caroline, aged seven and John, four, and other members of the Kennedy family. She last celebrated a birthday here in 1963 before her infant
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    • 49 3 YORK. Thurs. York Univer* uy is «nine in for music »uh swing students on a new cours can include pop music and lazz ii their degree studies. The course, opening In Octobei will be the first of its kind In an; British University. Reuter.
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    • 184 3 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. The Los Angeles Times reported yesterday tnat Mariner-4's best pictures of Mars show it is apparently a dead orb similar to the moon. The newspaper said it learned that the pictures not yet made public show craters gouged in the
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    • 55 3 i F'HOENIX. lAr /onai rhur.v Mr. Barry Goldwater. un■ueeewful Republican candidate for the Presidency, was said to be In good condition here last night after a four-hour operation for an Inmred neck vertebrae. The injury was suffered in nis youth nnd had caused him back pains
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    • 79 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Albert Rice, a London port engineer, can look forward to a rosy future. Roses are his passion, but for 15 v&rs he has lived two floors up in a London block of flats her*, onunpin* his borti- cultural stvlr. But today the 51-vrar-old Mr.
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    • 185 3 BOAC WILL ORDER PLANE TO CARRY 250 LONDON. Thurs. Br 1 1 ish Overseas Airways Corporation announced yesterday it had asked one British and two American aircraft manufacturing companies to submit plans for a subsonic airliner accommodating up to 250 passengers. Sud Aviation of France and Hawker Siddeley of Britain
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    • 137 3 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. —A high school student tried to kill hja parents so that he could oav his way throueh college with their US$3O,OOO in life insurance, police said yesterday. Officers said Andrew Jay Canfield. 16. started a fire in the kitchen of
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  • 207 4 CLAMPDOWN ON PIRATE TAXIS TO BLAME, HE SAYS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A former pirate taxi driver, Tan Ah Hock, the third man involved in a daring robbery and abduction of a detective on Tuesday, today said in a district court that he took to crime
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  • 108 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A total of $47,978 ha. been approved by the Urban and Rural Services Committe for projects In the Geylang Serai constituency this year. The money Is being used mainly for Installing street lights and repairing roads In the area. Street lights for the
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  • 42 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs The Teachers Training College will hold 1U third annual ball at the Ocean Park Hotel tomorrow from 830 pm to 1 a.m. Highlight ->f the evening wUI be the TTC Queen contest. Tickets are at H each
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  • 272 4 {SINGAPORE. Thurs TH E Officer -in Charge of Marine Division, Mr. Charles Bridges, has issued a new order restricting fishing and small craft movement in certain parts of Singapore territorial waters. The order cited as the the Restriction of Fishing and
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  • 29 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Assemblyman for Oeylan* Serai, Incite Rahamat bin Kenap, will open the new Jalan Oeylang Serai and car park at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 517 4 'FREQUENT BREACHES OF FAITH' SINGAPORE, Thursday T»IIK National Trades U nion Congress today charged Treasury officials, responsible for implementing the Singapore (iovernment's financial policies, with making a "mockery" of the sanctity of collective agreements between the Government and its employees' unions. In
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  • 375 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. AN angry Judge said in court today that he was "fed up" with a case in which the prosecution had failed to produce sufficient particulars in a charge against a taxi driver. Loh Fah Choon. for allegedly killing a cyclist by reckless
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE. Thur.v— The Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, this evening declared open the 11 -day Festival ol Sports open chess championship at the Singapore Polytechnic. The championship, organised by the Singapore Chess Federation, attracted some 60 entrants from Singapore and Johore, who will contest
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  • 52 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Toh Puan Noor Aishah, the wife ol the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, will attend a Koran reading competition at the Siglap community centre at 8 p.m on Saturday. She will give away the prizes at the end of the contest, organised by the Persatuan
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  • 153 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Traffic Police today announced traffic arrangements for the Singapore Kart Prix at Shenton Way on Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Traffic will not be allowed to enter either of the carriageways of Shenton Way between Boon Tat Street.
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  • 213 4 'Agreed wage scales should not be changed' SINGAPORE, Than. Salary scales, once agreed to by negotiations or by an award of the Industrial Arbitartion Court, should not be changed unless and until new circumstances make then necessary. This was said today In the Second Industrial Arbitration Court by Mr. C.R
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  • 409 5 Health Minister acts on father's complaint against doctor KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. AN INVESTIGATION is now under way into allegations by a father that his child died at the Taiping Hospital for lack of medical attention. The inquiry, ordered by the Minister ot Health, Inche Bahaman bin
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  • 361 5 Central Bank plans to construct offices in K.L., Penang, too KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. •J 1 HE Central Bank of Malaysia is to build its own premises in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Penang. and plans to open branch offices in Jesselton and Kuching.
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  • 150 5 CIXCiAPORE. Thurs— The 3 Federal Minister for Sa-b-ih Affairs and Civil l)e--fente. Dato Donald Stephens. tr>day pinpointed two factors impeding the uork of the Civil Defentr Corps The) arc the shortapr of nullified instructors and the lack of facilities and equipment. Data Stephens,
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  • 46 5 PENANG. Thurs —A resident of Kebun Nyor. Loh H' 1 fined $250 for operating two pintnblrs without a permit in his house on Feb. 25 I .<>h pleaded guilty to n charse o? promoting a public lottery by Illegally operating the machines.
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  • 94 5 Woman's suit against unionist SINGAPORE, Thurs. A trade unionist. Norman Kow. was in court this afternoon for the hearine of a maintenance suit brought aßainst him by Molly One. who described herself as his "lawfully-wedded" wife. OnK. of Loron* Limau. is seeking maintenance under the Women's Charter on the ground
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  • 237 5 IPOH, Thurs. Dato Liew Why Hone, chairman of the Perak branch of the M.C.A., appeared in the Sessions Court here today to answer a notice ordering him to show cause why Sl.OOrj bail he posted should not be estreated. Dato Liew had stood bail
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  • 44 5 KLAI A I.UMPUR. ThUTS. Thr Institution vi Surveyor! 'Federa- > 1 1 of Malaya) has amended its: constttutlon to enable surveyors in Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak to j become memoers. It is now known j U the Institution of Surveyors I Mala!
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  • 140 5 WINGAPORE. Thurs— The chairman of Singapore \s economic Development Board. Mr. Hon Sui Sen. has been appointed by the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East to serve on a threeman group to study the problems of industrial financing in
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  • 72 5 Month's visit by Bristol surgeon SINGAPORE. Thurs—Professor R. Milnes Walker. Professor Emeritus of Surgery at the University of Bristol. will arrive here on Aug. 6 for a month's visit as Singapore Turf Club visiting Professor of Surgery. During his May. Professor Walker will be associated with the University of Singapore's
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  • 56 5 Jayakan Bahasa kebangsaan KICKING. Thurs. A municipal councillor, Mr. Ho Ho Litn. has appealed It civil aviation authorities to allow thr use of Malay and hineae In addition to English over the airport public address system here. He said that some passengers who did not understand English were confused by
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  • 146 5 Tell me what you need: Sultan TJAGAN SERAI. Thurs. The Sultan of Perak Invited the people today to tell him their grievances so that he could make recommendations to the State Government on projects which would be of benefit to them Addressing the people at Tebok Panchor, near here, the
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  • 929 6 Witness tells SMMWU probe it could not have been on sale till S months after it was claimed to have been bought SINGAPORE. Thursday AN exercise book which ;i former official of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union claimed to have I) ou£
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  • 32 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow at Sekolah Padang Terbakar MacRitchie Reservoir labourers' quarters and Pel Teck School, Jurong Road.
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  • 227 6 i I I SINGAPORE, Thurs. rE secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair today warned that he might be forced to advise the Singapo:e Interpreters' Union to take out proceedings in a civil court i. the Treasury
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  • 144 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. WELL-KNOWN trade unionist and founder presl- dent of the Staff Side of the Whitley Council, Mr. R. Ramalingam, died in the General Hospital yesterday morning, following a heart attack the previous night. Mr. Ramalinsam. who was awarded the M.B.E. in for .services
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 153 6 AUmm Onp Bfl V-T. Itnntlin VWAWT ME )WE GOT ENOUGH MONSTERS S^ ~LvOH SHOULD I up/.^-cO >Aj^w TCET RIP AROUNP HERE WITHOUT YEM? WHiA I KNOW? IF I o fcioH^iv Vfl^bS OF THAT A MECHAN»CAL J HOW AM I MXI CAN'T I/// mfEi* *aO l> *£«*l. THIMG? v' v >-
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  • 111 7 CEREMONY AT OPENING OF SPORTS MEET BRIGHT «.milr* for everyone in spite of a dam pminß drizzle as the ill J'rrtu.in AgMg presents .i Mtiivi-nir pennant to lachc Othman Wok. Minister for Social Affairs, at the opening i rremony of the M.il.ivsian Amateur Athletic Inion's national
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  • 326 7 Fear of reprisals keeps fishermen silent SINGAPORE, Thursday. (SINGAPORE deep-sea fishermen are being constantly harassed by Burmese Marine Police patrols in the Indian Ocean, and fear of reprisals is keeping them silent. According to a spokesman of the Singapore Marine Products Workers' Union, which represents about 1.000 deep-sea fishermen, the
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  • 87 7 KUALA LL'MPUR. Thurs. The acting director of the National Productivity Centre, Inche Abu Kassim bin liaji Mohamad, today said that Malay contractors who attended the technical course at the Industrial Training Centre were pleased with the results. Inche Kassim said the contractors now felt that
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  • 166 7 Missing girl, 12: 1 was threatened KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. 4 12-YEAR-OLD girl who was reported missing for two weeks from her home in Bukit Darah Estate near Rawang. was today spotted by a policeman in Tanjong Karang. Kuala Selangor. The girl. A. Muniamah. left the house on July 7 to
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  • 198 7 Closure of hotel 'big blow to tourist trade' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A tourist agency here expressed fears today that the closing down of Penang's best known hotel, the E and O. would hit the State's tourist trade. Describing the E ana O as a "must" for world tourists, the agent
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  • 23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will leave here tomorrow for a thrw-day visit to Kelantan.
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  • 77 7 Five charged with loitering SINGAPORE. Thurs.-Five men were today chanted in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with loitering "with intent to commit an offence." They were: Leong S.an Churn alias Cheok Chin. \V\mg Ah Ton alias Ah Thor. Ang Kwee Seng, Tan Guan Leong and Tow Ah Teick. All pleaded not
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  • 170 7 j IPOH. Thursday VG FU LONG. 26. un- employed, had his application against banishment rejected by Mr. Justice Ali rjin Hassan in the High Court here today Mr istlce \h told Ns{ "You have not proved to me that you are a citizen of thK
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  • 76 7 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The former Vice Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Dato Sir i Alexander Oppenhelm. is to be made an honorary member ol the Students' Union. Dato Oppenhelm will leave on Aug. 9 to take up his i new appointment as a visit- Ing professor of
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  • 128 8 Union may set up political fund If UA L A LUMPUR. Thurs. The National Union of Telecoms Employers is to examine on Saturday the possibility of setting up a political fund. The union's third biennial delegates' conference, to be held In Ipoh will consider a resolution by the national executive
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  • 90 8 \|l AX. Thurs Ma--ITI laysian schoolchildren were told today by the Minister of Education. Inihe Mohamed Khir Johari, not to become copycats. ••Don't ko foraßeatle haircut because others adopt the hair style. Don't keep beards because your friends have them "1 am not anti-Beatle o
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  • 84 8 TELUK ANSON. Thur».— Two members of the co-operative movement in Lower Perak have been given a memento each In recognition of their services to the movement. They are Inche Jamali bin Morutmed Naslb. for 18 years the secretary of the Lower Perak Town Board Labourers' Credit Society
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  • 110 8 DROWNING: POLICE RECOVER TWO MORE BODIES VIORIB. Thurs.— Police T1 today recovered the bodies of a boy and a man who were drowned with two teen-aged girls while searching tor shells on the sea bed at Pantai Kan- chong Laut, near here, on Tuesday. The bodies were of Hoo Say
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  • 33 8 1 KUALA TRENOOANU. Thurs I The Mentri Besar of Ttenß- ganu. Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. will open thp Inter- national Co-operative Day exhi- bttton at the Badminton Hall here tomorrow.
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  • 426 8 An ultra? Racialist? Not me Albar 'UMNO RANK AND FILE SOLIDLY BEHIND TENGKU' PENANG, Thursday. secretary-general of Umno, Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar, today described as "untrue" and "unfounded" allegations that so-called ultras and racialists in Umno were trying to wrest power from the present Umno leaders. "Such talk of ultras
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  • 158 8 The 'very funny' foreign newsmen... pENANG. Thurs. Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar today described foreign correspondents in Singapore as "a very funny set of people." When Tun Razak (who .spoke to them in Singapore earlier this week) invited them to ask questions, 'they preferred to remain silrnt rather than tap the
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  • 145 8 IPOH. Thursday 1 TiHE four medical associations of the component 1 States in Malaysia are to form a national body to "assist the Government in developing a strong medical service in this country." Disclosing this today, the president of the Malayan Medical Association. Dr A. W.
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  • 230 8 Plan soon to teach German in secondary schools KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ministry of Education and the Goethe Institute are preparing a plan to teach German as a subject in 20 secondary schools here. At present, the language If taught in only three schools Methodist Boys' School, St. Johns Institution
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  • 14 8 PAKIi BUNTAR. Thura. I ti^ :ation wil] I school on 6
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  • 227 8 CINOAPORE, Thurs. Thirteen top business executives have agreed to serve on the corporate division of the Medical Progress Fund, which aims to raise $4,750,000 for an Institute of Medical Specialties and for the expansion of medical library facilities. This was announced today by
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  • 26 8 KLUANG. Thurs. The War Department Civilian Staff Association here will hold Its annual meeting at the Ceylonese Association hall at 6.30 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 90 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. ADolicatlons are In- vlted by the Malayan- American Commission on Educational Exchange for Fulbrißht-Hays scholarships and erants. Competition for the awards is open to MalayMans under 35 Interested In postgraduate studies in the US. To qualify, a candidate must have a degree
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    • 89 8 x,s, for y° v*u •hol ida>yS< &ot\' ty .-,-1 Dea>r se are li r > s ••^^dre* a 1 s° v t ever* wore the y 6 tra n- 1 /:;V;V::;/::7///:;//:V;;:::; W Viera a- r n e« c 3 Vii 1 •:i: f. U ,r'9 tal y o uU 5t
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    • 119 8 DOUBLE- f|B| PURPOSE PEN ero-twin the modern writing instrument >Xtt| now two in oni ■»r«.t«Mn' iet«Mfully eooj hint* fountain pen an*l ball pan ONE Ctrman Iradium SIB it hat th» .iam» r'.. in and A tkm ib« bat: p»n point di«npp««r. from aJI 1 Kuala Lumpur. Umt*d Ana Corp., 70,
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  • 148 9 SiM.APOKK. Than.— Students it tin- Njw \im College will have to take a plrdge to maintain discipline and furnish guarantors lor their uoort condiKt and behaviour m hen the i ollecc r«--onens lor registration •n \iiis. 15. the roJlrge administration innounced tuilar. On
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  • 34 9 f'KNANU. Ihur.s Ir.< secretary of the KpKiwpi Umno t him bin H.iji Mohamed. i r. from his post for I He will, however. Bcretary or the State i fniiici youth movement.
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  • 97 9 I^ULIM. ThUTI. TTie Mlulster of Education. In- j che Mohamed Khir Johart. i Niirt last night he wii proud to see that even .schoolchildren In the country werp developing civic-consciousness. Up received a cheque for $1,000 for the National De- i fpncp Fund from
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  • 44 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Thieves early this morning broke into a shop In Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman here and stolr four table fans and cash amoun' ing to $300. They gained entry by breaking open the padlock of the front door
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  • 413 9 7 unions back NUJ call for a convention KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. j CEVEN trade unions today backed the call by the National Union of Journalists. Malaya, for a conference of Malaysian trade unions to draw up a programme to strengthen the labour movement The unions are: Federation Armed Forces Civilian
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  • 257 9 Motorist cried and then laughed: Doctor DENANG, Thurs. A i former rubber planter cried and then laughed when a. woman doctor examined him j after a motor accident, a magistrates court here was told today. "He was clinically drunk." Dr < Mrs. > s. Devasahayam of the General Hospital testified
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  • 97 9 pENANG. Thurs. The Penang Alliance publi- i city committee today decided to ask the Alliance State Executive Councillor, Mr. M. S. A. Zachariah. to make a "public withdrawal" of his recent .statement ac- casing the Penang Malay daily. Warta Negara. of being "anti-Alliance" "Such
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  • 46 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. wUI give a reception at the Istana Negura from TJC D.m. to 930 p.m. tomorrow In nnnectlon with "Pesta Sukan.' Duests of honour are the Ynng ii-Perfuan Agong and tl»e Raja Permaisuri Agontr.
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  • 240 9 OINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Democratic So- cialist Club of the University of Singapore has criticised the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, for denouncing socialism as a "for- j eign ideology" in the j last session of Parliament. The
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  • 79 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An-ti-vice men of the C.I.D. in a two-hour raid last night, tound broth' Is in the "red light" areas closed Since the campaign started a tew months ago. detectives from the anti-vice branch. I under Asst Supt Ho Chee Onn have been conducting
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  • 82 10 1* W tU iMlmilmum, MADAM CMUA TUAN CHAN, mother of Tan Keng Kwei aad grand- morber of Tan Oiooa Chye. Hi year* ot, .-uti lot) IMa, leaving betolnd I Keng Kw.l Tan Keng I r».f>« ;nn Km* Kre. daughter, Taa Keng !-*n 3 daugbter*ln law mn inia» Ylnt Cheat
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  • 227 10 Wor4» lit 'limlmim the FAMILY OP th. late Madam Hr<- Kooi Nyoaf Cya Kooi Ipob mi-. relative* for their I wreathe, ■erella, attendance and ■lataaca at tat funeral. THE FAMILY OP late Mr. R Ran*, llnttam MXX <>nvernm«nt >*en*loe*r I*4 T.vtt-rtiv Avenuei thank r.iattvee an.l mrndu for their kind
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  • The Straits Times
    • 709 10 President Johnsons Vietnam speech contains no surprises. As anticipated long before the President began his week of consultations with top i aides, there is to be a sizeable increase in American troop strength. The initial build-up i an extra 50.000 men, bringing the total to 125.000— is
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    • 347 10 There are two ominous aspects to Rhodesia's appointment of a diplomatic representative to Portugal. The first lies in the move's outright defiance of the British Government, which should handle the colony's foreign relations, and the second in the association it creates between two regimes intent upon preserving white
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    • 107 10 Charges by the spokesman of a Singapore fishermen union that the Burmese marine police have been "harassing" Malaysian fishermen are so I serious that official action i must ensue. If the charges are not valid, the circumstances which produced them must be explained, to allay suspicions and prevent
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  • 345 10  -  Sidney Taylor bj A CCRA. Thurs. So much cleaning up is coins on in Ghana at the moment that some people think that it sue crsts the gradual emergence of a stricter pattern of life In this oneparty socialist state. Drive No.
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  • Letters
    • 505 10 REFER to the selection of delegates for the Malaysian students African Goodwill mission. A few weeks ago. the Central Government through Its External Affairs Branch In Singapore, invited the Unlver-. slty of Singapore Students' union to forward a list of 20 names of its members for
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    • 121 10 T REFER to the report headed "Ban on import of Indonesian goods" (S.T. July 26 > The Impression conveyed Is that the Singapore Government has imposed a total ban on the importation of Indonesian goods. This is Incorrect. The Prohibition of Imports (Indonesia) Order. 1965. prohibits the Importation
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    • 46 10 rE system of met«r reading is quite unsatisfactory. We are at the mercy of meter readers who can write whatever they like deDcnding on their mood. Formerly, consumers were supolied with cards and these rards were written up by the meter readers. CONSI MXX Singapore
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  • 909 10 Alabama: On the raw edge of a racial crisis WITH THE LONG, HOT DAYS OF SUMMER HALF OVER— GOVERNOR WALLACE: HE IS REMAINING ALOOF FROM A CRISIS THAT MAY EXPLODE AN Y DAY NOW by A SPECIAL WRITER MONTGOMERY. THURS. THE State of Alabama appears to be drifting toward a
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    • 634 10 Straits Htm k Malty M.I Ci.xi'l.l a«>*'fl«»n«»M ■•> be •>•»«•*' w COLD STORACI lUfiaMADKIT Orch«ra He»4 (*)e<ep4ls«l*t Dill) «l Hollan* Ko>< «lt«r| Naval Sate. A«therls*4 CITY BOOK ITOKI LTV Wlnchattar Houaa. Callyer Qaey THI NEWa FRONT niipairMk'a SueermetCM M. M. IBMAIL 1 Admeyity ReeX. We— < Bee* MIMIIM STORB 1419
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    • 60 10 tniiiiiiiimiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTTTTi < HOW TO HANDLE ALCOHOL "I am", says Dr. Terhune. "neither a prohibitionist i nor a teetotaler". But "anyone who takes even one or two drinks a day may be headed for trouble. There Is no cure for alcoholism/ This article gives the Doctor's I 10 Commandments for the
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    • 257 10 Another reason why Ch more Carrier air I7j bought than any A/ other make! x twJSSti i^%^ air direction in ten W^k jpp different ways. For u^t^ maximum circula- J^ tion of cool air, look to a |-<- Carrier Air Conditioning. Jj 9 Air conditioning Haft, as In many other
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  • 421 11 T^HE three University of Singapore students who are now in Kuala Lumpur to join a Malaysian Governmentsponsored student goodwill mission to Africa belong to an "anti-Malaysia" and left-wing student body, the University Socialist Club. This charge was made by the rival pro-Malaysia
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  • 39 11 - A large crowd watching the whale which was washed on to the beach at Telok Tempoyak Kechil in Penang yesterday. Up to last night, the mammal was still alive. Straits Times picture.
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  • 163 11 British top pop group Honeycombs to perform here CINGAPORfi, Thurs.— One of Britain's top pop groups, the Honeycombs, will arrive this weekend for performances here, In Kuala I.umpur and in Penang. Accompanying them will be shapely Ann Lantree. who plays the drums. Ann. 21 Honey to the four male members
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  • 85 11 pANBERRA, Thurs. AusV/ tralia's Special Air Services Squadron, which has been operating In Sarawak. Us to return to Australia next month. The Minister for the Army. Dr James Forbes, said today the 100 men of the squadron had compirted their six months operational tour
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  • 58 11 I'ORE. Thurs. Tan Bang. Hoik. 18. was today placed .r.-> probn'.on (or stealing $468 worth of copper wire belonging to Malayan Railway. Tan who pleaaed guilty, aamitted cutting lengths of copper wir« ;rum the trlejfraph poles alone th« railway tnck v Kamponi? Tlong Bahru on 14
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  • 151 11 ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The interest rate on deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank in Malaya is to be Increased from H per cent to three per cent from next month. The new rate will also apply to savings accounts in post
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  • 57 11 KUCHING. Thurs. Nearly 2.000 people sit for their stage one examination of the national language here yesterday. More than half of those taking the examination are Chinese, many of them government servants. This Is the first time such an examination has been held here under
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  • 55 11 PENANG. Thurs. —A children's i camp will be held at the YMCA. Mac^'.Lster Road, from Aug. 18 to 20 fnin S am. to 6 p.m. daily j Registration will open at the i YMCA ofllce from Saturday to Aug- 11 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon, and 2
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  • 190 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Industrialists preferred to set up j their factories in Singapore instead of the other States of Malaysia because of Singapore's larger pool of skilled labour, craftsmen and technicians, the Director of the Economic Dcv- j elopment Board, Mr. j Lim Ho Hup. said to-
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  • 308 11 Two Malaysians win prizes in photo contest UONG KONG. Thurs. A Two Malaysians are among six contestants who won prizes in the Asia Magazine s Photo Contest for this year, it was announced here today. They are: Mr. One Kirn I.eong of the Cameron Highlands, who won the second pri7i»
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  • 65 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— AH bin Yatim was yesterday remanded for a week alter he was charged In the Magistrate's Court with armed gang robbery of 11 transit or radios worth $1,435 from H:.p Guan Joo Furniture Company at Changi RoadThe charge alleged with other unknown person* committed the
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  • 37 11 KUALA TRENGGANL. 1 hurs. The Sultan of Trengganu ni entertained to a dinner by the Frengganu Camera Club last night to celebrate his birthcl.v tnd to congratulate him for :enin? a Swt&s photographic award.
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    • 46 11 Gash and Carry! for only $295/QprniAi mm ""'TiP^ff OI LUInL BARGAIN I Jfll uniiuni 11 OFFER l|^s?taP OF 19" SBD DEMONSTRATION USED RECEIVERS LIMITED NUMBER DON'T DELAY! REDIFFUSION SINGAPORE PENANG ONLY II2CIEMENCEAU AVENUE 1. K H A W S I M E E RO A O
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 805 11 T V MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lwn- Across Che Seven Seas— "Bangpur and Penanf 6 Ipoh and Itok by Bulbllght"; 8.00 News Malacca; S Johore Bahru; 4 In Mandarin; 8.10 Marl BrrTaipinn; 7 Batu Pahat; S buaf: 8.15 Malaysian Songs; Kluanf. 8.34 Munsters "Knock Wood, Here Comes Charlie"; 900
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 142 12 UK concern sets up technical centre here A BRITISH engineering company. Elliott Automation Ltd.. has set up a technical centre in Singapore. Thr resident technical representative is Mr. P. G. Canning, DFH, AMIEE. a member of the London staff who will advise on the selection and application of instrumentation and
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    • 78 12 nPHREE employees of the Bata Shoe Company (M) Ltd. have returned to Malaysia after attending courses in Europe. They are Mr. Lonp Hln San, factory foreman supervisor, Mr. Blshen Singh, group foreman who attended production courses, and Mr. Tan Peng Song, district sales promotion who attended a
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    • 31 12 Lufthansa made a net profit of 527.6 million last year. The company will pay no dividends this year, but will use it.s profits to strengthen It.s financial position.
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    • 271 12 A SINGAPORE fruit Jam manufacturing company, Star Corporation Ltd., which began production three years ago, has received several offers from foreign and local companies to expand its activi- I ues. Among them are several I European concerns operating in Malaysia and a leading 1 Japanese
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    • 346 12  - Malaysian plan for Fiat car assembly CHAN BONG SOO By DLANS an* being worked out for Fiat cars to be assembled in Malaysia in the near future. This was disclosed by Mr. L T. Vigano, the general manager of a newly formed company, which is to undertake the project, Sharikat
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    • 202 12 More local business sought by U.S. firm AN American office machine manufacturing company, Friden, is carrying out a programme to gain a firmer foothold in Malaysia. The first stage of Its programme has been to establish a new showroom In Singapore displaying a comprehensive range of its products which Include
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    • 146 12 a NEW laboratory has been opened at Castlelord In Britain for Hlckson and Welch (Holdings) Ltd.. said to be the world's largest timber treatment organisation The laboratory is entirely devoted to research and development of timber preservatives, water repel«nls and flame retardants for the benefit of
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    • 35 12 Italy produced 634,106 motor vehicles in the first six months of this year compared with 605.954 In same period of last year. Exports dropped by 2.7 per cent to 177,188 compared with 183.111.
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    • 135 12 •rHE first manufacturing plant In the Par East of Intema- 1 t tonal Telephone and Telegraph Corporation is now tying established in Hong Kong. Called Tran.vtectronlcs Ltd. it will produce more than one mil- lion transistor radio chassis annually. and employ 600 people. Owned jointly
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    • 190 12  - MODERN GLASS FACTORY AT J.B. JOE MIRANDA By A MODERN $20 million glass factory which it is said, will be able to supply all of Malaysia's needs will soon go up at the seafront of Johore Bharu. Thf target production datf >et by the Malayan Q Manufacturing Corporation la the
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    • 138 12 Malaysia big buyer of Indian wax \IALAYbIA became Lhe second •"■a. bluest buyer ot iiidlau paraffin wax lasi year, iukiu^ tons during ihe period AprilDecember, according to a bulletin or the Petroleum Information Service in New Delhi. The top buyer was Peru which took 5,646 tons, says the bulletin. During
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    • 104 12 Chief clerk off on tyre course rpHI .hirf rlrrk of Thp (.oodvrar 1 Orirnt Co. Ltd. in Singapore iv in thr I nit.<i States MUM part in a Goodvrar-sponMiu-d rrudr rubber training and familiarisation programme Hr is Mr. l.ai Srnc and thr month's programme will enable him to study the
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    • 113 12 RADIOGRAM, RADIO PROMOTION CAMPAIGN pARRARD Engineering Co England, a pnncipa. .y of th« ip are planning an lntenslvi :apaiKn for their turntablo. and record-changers The ton i,4n*<rmg director. Mr T H Pntchard «t< :or thr> rampaujr, Arrnr I marS ir.troductiot widf rrr h :lir mie* cam] Doldrums >' radio idiogram
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 393 13 New Tory leader hits out at Labour 'muddling LONDON, Thursday. jyjß. Edward Heath yesterday launched a strong attack on the Labour Government's "muddled and incompetent" handling of Britain's economy within hours of his election as new leader of the Tory Party. He went on the offensive at his first Press
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    • 110 13 Johnson 's friend to succeed Goldberg WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Lyndon Johnson yesterday named Mr Atie Fortas to be a justice of the Supreme Court Mr F p nd and unofficial adviser to the President. Hi* service to Presidents official and unofficial— dates back to the pariv d v.s of Mr
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    • 68 13 HONG KONO. Thurs. The Hona Kon? Government today dep'.ored thi; Philippine immigration practice of finger-printing Chinese from the colourMr G C Hamilton, the acting Colonial SecrPtiiry. said in nnv wer to a question in the Legislative Council. The Government regrets that the PnUppine Government hius found tt necessary
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    • 85 13 Tories defeated on prices motion I ONUO.N. Thurs. A Tory motion censoring the Labour Government for rising prices MM defeated in the House of Commons last night by a three-vote maruin It was the first of a series of Tory attacks on the Labour Party's economic policy. The vote was
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    • 226 13 AUCKLAND. Thurs. The mother of quintuplets born here on Tuesday was given special hormone treatment 12 months ago to enable her to have children, a leading obstetrician said today. The specialist said Mrs. Shirley Ann Lawson was treated with a pituitary tland
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    • 284 13  - AS MENZIES NEARS RETIREMENT. Australian ministers split on overseas capital JACK FINGLETON From CANBERRA. Thurs.— With the possibility now close of the retirement ot Sir Robert Menzies. the Australian Prime Minister, much interest has been aroused by a clash between the Deputy Prime Minister. Mr. John McEwen, and the Australian
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    • 184 13 'MEDICARE' LAW PASSES BOTH US HOUSES WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Senate yesteri day passed and sent to President, Johnson for J signing into law the nations first Federal health insurance measure. The "Medicare" Bill, part lof the most comprehensive 1 revision and extension of the national social security j system set
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    • 56 13 COSEN/.A iluiiyi. l.iur.- Archaeologist* have told of flnd- ir.g two human skeletons, believed j to be 12.000 years old. in a Orotto In 1 lu.s southern Italian areaExperts *aid one appeared to be that of a man, the other of a woman possibly sacrificed in a
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    • 225 13 America draws on IMF for US $300 m WASHINGTON. Thurs. Tf —The United States has made a drawing of US$3OO million from the International Monetary Fund, the U.S. Treasury announced yesterday. The drawing was made to finance a deficit early thia year in the U.S. balance of payments. It ha*
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    • 56 13 BANGKOK. Thurs— The Gov-ernment-owned Thai Navigation Co. U seeking approval to acquire three vessels of 1.500 tons each to expand its activities from domestic coastal slipping to foreign cargo service. The company wants to acquire the three ships to extend Its cari?o service to Malaysia
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 342 13 Straits Times Crossword m Koss 6 Anicleit on a Msldenrf <i 1 The head get«. an unoprn<4 song writer (6). sack of fish (7) 1, stripe appears on one bird 1 Time to engage Joinw for and a sort of rodent <9V work In office? .3-4) Footballer may be droppx!*
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    • 893 14 |piBHIIHHBHMVI«fpiMa| (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT fj Word* ft Mln.)— Box So et: txtrm TWO LIVE-IN AMAHS end August Wash/ Baby. District lv ■I'll* Spore. WANT A MALAY Driver above 80 years of age to be with family. Con--316. Jalan Be«ar. Singapore 8 tietwecn 9.00 12.00 a.m. LAN AMERICAN
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    • 946 14 SITUATIONS WANTED li HoreVi 5« (Mln.)— Box SO eU. txtrm READ the Senior Appointments vacant in The Sunday Mall each week. INDIAN MALAY AMAHS Highly recommended. Apply *****9 or 2801/ pore. LAND SURVIVOR thoroughly experienced seeks part-time jobs with Architects /Knglneers/Contractort. R!u* ***** B'pore (Afternoons). JOAN TOOKB'S AGENCY Secretarial and
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    • 954 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE IS Hare's tt (Min.)— Box SO rt*. extra KENNY HILL Elevated site 23.UUU sq.ft. Principals only. Apply Box ASM B.T. X.L CAPITOL PARK two storey setnlde'ached Newly completed. Dtatrict 11, selling at cosL Contact Mr Uo ***** Spore. MACPHERSON FLATS Ground Kloor S/Room Hall Mosaic througnujt
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    • 806 14 RUGS. CARPETS k CURIOS ACKNOWLEDGED "LOWTIST PRICES IN MALATStA" SHIPMENT ARRIVED FACTORY MADK BOKHARA CARPKT" SMC- Only a S 05 Only S" »4' S SO Only JAPANKSE CARHKTB A Wl ALITY 3' S SU »I 5 W S3U BKLOU'M CARPKTS A-B yt AI.ITY 3' 3' s 5/- I k'. I
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    • 571 14 m^ m^^"* m m^^*- m *~^^'^BS*Mmw\t PEJABAT KEBAJIKAN MASHARAKAT JOHORE Tenders are invited trom licenced second-hand dealr: purchass of one motor vehicle Morris 14 Seater Pejabat Keb.ui-NeKt-ri. Johor The vehicle can be li Pusat Lutehan Bella. Bat:. Jalan Scua.ti. Jotiore Bali any time civ: Klr .< Tende: marked "Tender lor
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  • 137 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS were steadier In subdued trading with moves small and more In balance. Key stocks eased slightly. Base metals and oils eased In narrow market. New Broken Hill, however. Improved further to 40s. to show a rise of 3s. over two days. Today'! cloning pncea with
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  • 249 16 A UGI'ST Bret a rsuie rubber f o b. buyers closed at 5 pjn. in Singapore and KaaU Lumpur yesterday at 68 Si centa per lb.. up three-rithths of a cent on H'ednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was barely steady. K.A.S. and F.M.B.E. closinc prices
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  • 25 16 July 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68. cents (up three-eifhths of ..cent). TIN: $742.75 (down $12.25). Unofficial estimated offering 220 tons (up 20 tons).
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  • 694 16 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER their rapid rise of the past few days tin shares fell off in price on the Stock Exchange yesterday and turnover was smaller than en Wednesday being 80.350 shares against 90.400. It was considered to be a
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  • 26 16 Malayan Slock Indices Jnlv Z& July 29. •Industrials: „7.!ll (Jl 97 Dm !i::.:>ri 'i.'.ix rubbers: MM I IMJI M, i inn. l> ,'!>. 1»6! 100.
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  • 849 16 ]>l sinkss In and reported to the Singapore and Koala I.umpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares tradrd in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounltpt (1.000) $1.23: BUI trdt. $1.42 SU (3.000) $1.43; C. Smtlttrt (1,000) $2.74. (1.000) $2.72 (2,000) $2.78:
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  • 223 16 •attaj. inUU&IKIALs BouMtra.i 1.1 ct- 'Scti. City I>v. 7 eta. M. Inveat. Met*. U.s Holding" Uctl. N. trootf eta. Dunlonit 10 eta. 0.C.11.C. 13 eta. E. SmrlttriK If eta. Kni hin m .i eta. tCaao 1 1 cti. Han H eta. fed. Dlip. 12 eta. Sel Prop. 11
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  • 60 16 /HINESE Product Eich.nm, tlnia- port noon priott ptr plcul yttttr. day: Coconut oil: tvilk J%S trllfrn. iirirn Cipra: July Am. t 'K/CcmtiMn' Pepper: Muntok a-hlto *IR7t •*ll»r«. ■Hlrra, Rprrinl ■anwak black 1149 teller*. «&rt>lr<i •Her- (all AST A <177; L.W Sm»apor» Coconut Cll Milltrt* An«elatitn prices: bulk $.">?«
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  • 54 16 T'HF prrsr-nt rate of thr- Malarut A dollar against thr pound »t*rllnr lived on Novrmbrr 24 lant year is Srlllnr TT or OD 2%. 3 15 IGd. Ruvinr TT 2*. 4 l/l«d. Buying OD 10. I'-d. The dollar ii at it* statutory mlddlr position in relation to iti
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  • 61 16 THE Malayan titninii Banks- olation mattf UMM rhnnitu to It! rat" to merchant* yotcrtUy 'all r«tia io 1100 Cinidi: hurln* TT S3 7'l«. airmail 36 1 18 rredlt blllK 36 1 tradr I ttll.ni TT or OO rtady: Canadian dollar* 38 1/10: Holland Culldtrt 11* 7 I BM<ian
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  • 16 16 Ofrtf richinKl marhc U S rlcllar II I T aaftj Sierhn. hii tail «010
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    • 985 16 AUSIIAU* URVIkt fltA uAIANO iNBU. KARISIMI «N0 t. GUI* StRVICf. Ii frmantie. ftatiaiie Mnttviat Syaaai la; atairas aaa Nafaaattiaaß. £mo« n ™"Ti2i liis YAis vi > tMsaJa. *„a«, !<,£r*a^ JUU IANKUft* •Aa| J 4nV l/ll >.i .■i'Uf«i|. kMItU. (at Htm lanaM Pana. t%ult sua Piann rMMt AUSTRALIA. Nt* UAUNU. IKAJAH
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    • 404 16 NEDLLOTD LINES GREAT LAKES SERVICE Foft coilingt from Malaysia direct to Ccnodion and U.S. Great Lokes oorrt "tic** SIM* *««ni »n. Muatre*. BENGKALIS Il Pt 1 An 1/ 7 An 1/ An 12Stft SUMATRA 21,27 An 21/21 An 30 Aa|/1 Sffl 2 S Stft UTRECHI 14/21 Stft 22/2)»tft 24/2Sslft 24
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  • 134 17 SHIPS lying •ion»»id« th* Singapore Harbour whirxi or tip«cttd taday art: fcvrr Health 8. Anna BaJcke 6/7, lirnvenua 8/9. tm.tr of Kotch 10/ 11. si if I Admiral IS. Sir Lancelot IS, SIKII 21/22. Mlkawa Hani 25/26. Kyotal Mam 27/2 H. Mlchlrci Maru 2K 30. srhlekrrk 31/32.
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  • 452 17 Straits tin falls by over twelve dollars AFTER Its rise of $17.75 In two days the tin price in Penang yesterday fell by to 8742.73. Demand was stated to be at lower Irvi-K. The rise of 5.1.87 V on Wednesday was thought to be overdone particularly as London had declined
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    • 382 17 LICENCE for SUPPLY OF ELECTRICITY IN PEKAN MALAU, BALING DISTRICT, KEDAH. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the National Electricity Board nf the States of Malaya will const- j der appllca.lons for a licence to vipply electricity in Pekan Malau. Baling District. Kedah. Persons .nterested In giving such os supply should
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    • 464 17 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board, 2nd Kloor. Fullerton Building. Singapore, for: THE METALLING AND COMPLETION OF ROAD IN KALLANG PARK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE. Show Round: 3rd. August, 1965 ai 10.00 ajn. Meet at Entrance to Kallang Park Industrial tateClosing Date: 9th
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    • 783 17 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 19 (10) WHEREAS In exercise of the powers conierred by subsections (1) and (3* of section 19 of the Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963 (.hereinafter referred to
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    • 690 17 TENDERS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for the erection and completion of Workshop and Stores buildings complete uith External Services lor the Port Engineer's Plant Yard at Blangah Bay. Tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Port Engineer. The Port of Singapore
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    • 635 17 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN fJUL Tawaran darlpada pemborong2 yang berdaftar dW.K-R.. dldalam kela* "C" dan ka-atas akan dl-terima dt-Pejabmt Pennarah Kerja Raya, Negeri2 Tanah Melayu. J.KJI.. Ibu Pejabat. Jalan Maxwell. Kuala Lumpur, hingga jam pukul 12.00 tengab han pada 12hb August. tahun 1965 untok PEMBENAAN RUMAH MA SAX DNTOK LAIN 2
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    • 722 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS AMANAH RA'AYAT Federal Citizens, preferably ladles, are Invited to apply for the following appointments: L. Stenographer/ Secretary (2 varancles) Candidates must not be lees than 23 years of age, or more than 45 years. They must have had a minimum of 3 years experience as secretary to
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    • 463 17 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply of items designated below. These tenders will close at 2.30 p.m. on the dates shown against each: C.T. No. Closing Date. Items. 373/65 6 Aug 65 Angle Iron Pickets. 360/65 13 Aug 65 Surveying Instruments. 363/65 Tape Linen White
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  • 304 18 at opening of National athletics meet SINGAPOKK. Thurs. The Yang dl-Hrrtuan Agong declared open the second National athletics <iiampion«hips before a near-capacity crowd at the Farrer Park Athletic Centra here this morning. Despite intermittent rain, the impressiv* opening ceremony went without a hitch The King and
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  • 678 18  -  FRANCIS BOEY and ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE. Thurs. 1 1 1 i i 1 j CABAH'S arrival here ten days before the second Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union National championships paid off handsomely for them as their men and women athletes outshone the other
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  • 185 18 SUPPORT THE FIVE-YEAR PLAN CALL BY GHAZALI SINGAPORE, Than. Palo Mohamed Ohazali Shafle, president of Hie Malaysian AAl', today nrg*d the Central Government, various state governments, business houses and the nation, to give their unstinted support to the MA U Five-Year Plan. Dato GhazaU was speaking at the opening ceremony
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  • 394 18 MALAYA CUP •SINGAPORE. Thursday. r^ESPITE all the dissension among the players and officials and the bad results of the past fortnight j Singapore will after all fight hard to retain the Ma- laya Cup with very much the same team who beat i
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  • 246 18 Bautista shows prowess SINGAPORE. Thun Pell* Bautista Jnr., a member of me Thailand team at Wimbledon last year, showed his prowess today when beat me C. J. Bewley 6-0, 6-0 in ten minutes in the men'i *ip.E>s of the SLTA open championships which are being held a* part oi Singapore's
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  • 35 18 SINGAPORE. TT pore Asia XI 1-0 in the opening match of the Festival of Sport women's hockey tournament this nornlng. In the other match, the Malaysian second tfiim and Hong Konu drew 1-1
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  • 823 18 MEN 100 m (first two In each heat, and two fastest losers for semifinals i: Heat 1: 1 \l Jegathesan (Si 10.9. 2 00l Hock Wn (Kedi 11.3. 3 Slg Hassan <S) 11.6. Heat 2: 1 O. Rajallngam (Sell 11.3 I Othman Ramlee (Pg)
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 836 19 33 ENTRIES FOR THE GOLD VASE A TOTAL OF 171 HORSES FOR IPOH MEETING IPOH, Thursday THE $25,000 Sultans Gold Vase the richest sprint in Malaysian racing to be run over s if straight on the la^t day of the Ipoh meeting on Aug. 8, 11 and 15, has attracted
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    • 95 19 Pint day i Auk 8>: Class One Divs 1. 2 and 3—61. C lass Three Divs 1. 2 and 3 5Jf; Divs 1 and 2 Bl-f iciglit ran Second day < Aug 1 1 > Clasi I One Div 4— 6f. Class Three Divs 2 and 3— 6f: Div
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    • SUMMARY
      • 38 19 Malacca Div. 1: Medicals 6 Police 3. i Nefri Div. 1 (Sban): Chin Woo '2 IA 1. L. Ptrak Div. 3 (T. Anson): Tamil Yg'sters 3 SAAS 2. Intrr-arhool (Pontlan*: Second-' ary English 2 Secondary Malay 1.
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      • 18 19 l urndlv (K. Kangsar): Ipoh' Club 16 (two goals, two penalties! Malay College 9 (two tries. penalty).
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      • 9 19 Friendly iSbani: CYF B 1 2 Malays 0.
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      • 16 19 schools central tone finals (Kit): Boys Negri bt S'gor 5-3. Glrto S'gor bt Negri 3-0.
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    • 215 19 LONDON. Ihurs. Bookmaker* iiiju>ed their biggest windfall uf the season yesterday when the hratily-barked odds-on Irish (.hallrnsrr. Young Kmperor. ran llir wionj; »a> as the tapes went up in the liv liiiunid Stakes al Ouoduood. Y"iin, Kmprror. rated the tup luo \c»i
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    • 660 19 Mike and Ranjit v S'pore pacemen By NORMAN SIEBEL I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs Singa- pore and Selangor face each other in their exclusive rivalry in the eighth Malayan Cricket Association inter-state tournament final on the Singapore Padang tomorrow with enough talent among them to promote a good three-day contest. Both sides
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    • 118 19 MALAYSIANS IN C'WEALTH TEAM to MEET DENMARK I ONDON. Thurs. Two Malaysians Oon Chong Jin and Lee Kin Tat. are included in the Commonwealth badminton team to meet Denmark at the Crystal Palace here on Aug. 10 as part of the Festival of Sport at the Palace. Also in the
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    • 594 19 CRICKET ROUNDUP LONDON. Thurs.— South Africa's left-handed batsman, Graeme Pollock, hammered the Kent bowlers for an exciting double century at Canterbury yesterday. Pollock dominated the day iv which 75 mlns play was lost through rain and he smashed five sixes,
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    • 326 19 Teik Soon wins Malacca YfALACCA. Thurs. iTi Law Teik Soon won the men's singles title in the Malacca badminton championships last night when he beat Wong Liang Un 15-13. 15-11 in the final. Schoolboy Liang L. a good start and was leading 4-1 and 8-6 In the first set before
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    • 8 19 PENANO. Thurs. —Day Train-:::;..>!i.-h.ps on imirrou
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 100 19 SPORTS DIARY ATHLKTICS— MAAU championships <Parrer Pk. Spore 9 a.m.). < RK'KET MCA Lf« final: Spore v S'gor (Spore pdg, 11). Combined schools inUr-zone: Malacca v Negri (Malacca). HOCKEY Festival tourney (women i Malaysia 2nd XI v Presidents XI (7.15 a.m.): S'gor v Hong Kuntc < 4.45 p.m.. both matches
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  • 90 20 BCRNAVAS r.ONSALVtZ fully on ADOLF MONTCIRO IfonMf l.l.ht■om k. 4 .11) p.m. IS' I 7 I Juavpb Church <P m I. CABLE RECEIVCD FROM MM thai ThrkkrkiirutiMthil P»IB I. .k^hiiil iinni.i |i Kolli-n- I fttH K. R.i -i on T-l'.'tSi. MVMtf moihrr of T.K.B. Mrnon. SON MING of Mahua
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  • 64 20 Ir— So man's land rescue by air SAIGON. Thurs.— Six U.S. Navy Skyraiders held off North Vietnamese troops with rocket and cannon fire for more than an hour yesterday until a downed American pilot had been picked up by an Air Force rescue helicopter. The incident occurred about 65 miles
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  • 91 20 Cairo paper accuses Americans CAIRO. Thurs.— The Egyp- tian newspaper AL Gom- j houria today accused U. S. Intelligence services of trying over the last 13 years to i destroy national leadership In the U.A.R. They wanted to replace It with a lackey so that they could implement their policy
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  • 498 20 'To beat Soek, work 1 0 times harder' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday Plans to improve MAHA show ground for fairs JUN ABDUL RAZAK opened the annual MAHA show tonight with an appeal to the people to "work 10 times harder" to equal the capacity of 100 million people in Indonesia. The'acting
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  • 143 20 Man shot by officer as gangs clash SINGAPORE. Thurs. Former police supervisee. Poon Siew Siang. was shot in the shoulder late tonight when a police inspector opened fire to stop a gang clash outside the Guan (■nan bar in Kobinson Road. A running battle with bottles, bricks and sticks was
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  • 54 20 TOKYO. Thurs. A Japanese freighter rescued three Indonesians aboard a small disabled fishing boat found adrift east of Borneo last night, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said today. The Indonesians, who were reported to be in good condition, said they had been drifting for 10 days
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  • 387 20 ARMS CASE MAN TELLS OF REWARD OFFER BY POLICE JOHORE BAHRU. Thursday A PINEAPPLE plantation worker, arrested on suspicion of being in control of arms and ammunition in a Pont i a n securityarea, today told the high court here that he had been promised his freedom and a reward,
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  • 442 20 LONDON. Thurs. Although Sterling was holding up extremely well and here was a feeling in some quarters that the latest economic measures would prevent an Autumn crisis, interest In the stock markets was still at a low ebb. Buyers were still reluctant, even though it was the first
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  • 199 20 The King tells sailors: Forget race SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thf Yang di-Pertuan Agong today told members of the Royal Malaysian Naval Volunteer Reserve here this evening to "forget nbout race, colour and religion and serve a* loyal citizens of Malaysia." Thr King said this during a tour of the Singapore division
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