The Straits Times, 16 April 1966

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 6 APR»66^^ The National NKwspiiiier The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034
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  • 605 1 Jakarta battle royal DIPLOMATIC STAFF FIRE ON CHINESE AND INDONESIAN ATTACKERS WITH MACHINEGUNS, WOUNDING THREE JAKARTA* Friday MACHINECUN bullets flew around the Chinese Embassy in Jakarta today as 2,000 screaming Indonesian Chinese demonstrators battled with Embassy staff and intervening Indonesian troops fought for possession of the
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  • 89 1 Soekarno approves election bill JXKAKTA, Fri. Indonesians ;ire to vote for a new parliament for the first time in 11 years under an election bill approved by President Soekarno. Deputy Defence ."Ministrr .Maj. (Jen. Wilu.jo Puspo.judo announced here that the President gave lii— approval at the meeting with the country's
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  • 332 1 CHIA THYE POH, KOO YOUNG PICKED UP AT PARTY HQ (SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Chin Thye Poh and Mr. Koo Young two top leaders of the Barisan Sosialis and Members of Parliament wore arrested today on a sedition charge. The two men, whose party
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  • 231 1 Tan SRI or SERT? The last word... KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The last word in a minor controversy over the new "Tan Sri" title came from the Prime Ministers department tonight. Replying to experts who suggested that the correct spelling for the second word should be < "Seri", the Permanent Secretary
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  • 126 1 NICOSIA (Cyprus), Fri.— Firing broke out In the northern suburbs of divided Nicosia last night the first outbreak in more than a year of strict observance of the U.N. cease-fire. The thud ol moilar mid bii/ooka blasts whs heard above Intermittent machine
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  • 76 1 ROME. Fri. Police have identified, but failed to detain, a cat burglar who snatched 500 turkeys and 1,000 chickens from a farm in northern Italy in the last eight months. Inquiries into the theft* had reached a dead end when a farmer saw a hr<e stray cat
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  • 51 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Thirty two people have died and 128 others .ire mi.sMiiK believed drowned, in a major sea disaster off Labuan. West Java. Anlara said today. The amaey said the overladen coaMer m which they wrrr travelling ovrrt urncd and sank In a violent aquall.—
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  • 34 1 TORONTO. Fri. Ceremonies! were held here yesterday when structural work was completed on the tallest building m Uip Bniisli Commonwealth, a 56- i storey skyscraper railed ihe Toronto Dominion Bank Tower I
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  • 538 1 Buddhists call off campaign against Ky regime SAKiON. Friday. corn I Vietnam's Buddhists today called off their campaign against the military governBlent, announcing I hey were satisfied with 8 promise of early elections. The decision was reached here after six hours of talks at a meeting of leading monks of
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  • 114 1 LONDON, Fri— Russia was reported today to have stepped up the supply of supersonic MiO-21 jet fighters to the Communists In North Vietnum. About 40 of these planes were understood to have arrived, with some already in operation, and others to come, reliable reports
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  • 44 1 WASHINGTON. Fri.— The U.S. Navy has ordered six miniature .submarines that can be carried by air and launched to carry out underwater rescues. The first of the 25-ton. 44 ft. craft is expected to be completed by early 1968.— Reuter.
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  • 574 1 TENGKU: WE ARE AS KEEN TO BE FRIENDS KIALA I.r.MPI X, Fri Tengku Abdul Ka lima n said today that Malaysia was -as keen as any one to be friends with all countries, in eluding Indonesia. but we cannot do so while hostile acts and feelings of animosity towards us
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  • 86 1 Ningkan loses 2 strong men to Pesaka From G. GELDARD KUCHING, Fri. The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Nin^kan, ha.s lost several leading membi his Sarawak National Party (SNAP) to Tan Sri To m c nggong Juga'.; Party Pesaka. It was learnt today that two Second Division strong
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  • 395 1 No split, say Party Chiefs See Page Nine i Duiistan Endawie who Is a Vice-Chairman of BNAP, la also known to be contemplating joining Party i and is actively popular support for Fart v Pesaka. particularly in the Second Division, which is Dato Ningkan's stronghold. While Dato Enduv., j mains
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  • 34 1 I S PI.WI. DOWNED OVKR HANOI HONG KONG. Fri. North Vietnam said pilotless high living I. S. reconnaissance plane shot down over Hanoi today, ucordinc to New (him news agem > Re uter.
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    • 245 1 XI JfWCLS-INCAMOC |T%^fl|f SWISS WATCH j&£l& UE w« wren n, jP> «*TCH D£AtE ft NOTICE The funeral of the late Mr. Ko Teck Kin, holder of Pingat Jasa Gemilang (Meritorious Service Medal), (A) O.Sr.J., Singapore's High Commissioner to Malaysia, who passed away on 9th April, 1966, will take place tomorrow,
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 471 2 Doctor: How I gave them dysentery, typhus germs TOKYO, Friday. J)R. MITSURU Suzuki has given a detailed description of the procedure he says he used to infect unsuspecting human guinea pigs with typhus and dysentery germs, police reported. They said he had also admitted causing tyhoid and dysentery outbreaks in
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    • 106 2 Subandrio blamed for untimely death of Sjahrir JAKARTA, Fri. Dr. J Subandrio is being blamed here for the i m p r isonment and subsequent death of Mr. Sutan SJahrir. In 1962. Mr. SJahrir was jailed for alleged complicity in a plot against the Government. He was released last year
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    • 189 2 CALLS FOR TALKS WITH REBEL PREMIER Sir HUMPHREY LONDON, Fri. Sir Humphrey Gihbs, the loyal Governor of Rhodrsia. has called for talks between Britain and the colony's rebel regime, political sources said today. Sir Humphrey is Queen Elizabeth's personal representative in the colony and is recognised by the British Government
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    • 31 2 MANILA. Pri— Angry Lake Taal volcano continued to growl today and inhabitants, fearful of a second eruption in less than seven months, were reported fleeing to safe distances.
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    • 122 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. TT The State Department announced yesterday that the United States was prepared to admit scientists and scholars from Communist China to visit American universities. The department spokesman said the Peking regime had been advised of this, but as far as he knew
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    • 133 2 mEHERAN, Frt.— The rebel 1 Kurdish Radio claimed yesterday that the helicopter in which Iraq's President Abdel Saham Aref crashed to his death was shot down by rebels, according to a newspaper report here. The evening paper Ettelaat quoted the radio, monitored in
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    • 36 2 SEOUL. Fri. The Central Intelligence Agency announced i yesterday the arre.M of 13 Communist North Korean agent* who i have been engaged in iHCtivmes in South Korea ftlnc* I last September. UP I.
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    • 249 2 Odinga may form new party to oppose Jomo JVAIROBI, Fri. Mr. Oginda Odinpa. the Communist-1 can ing Vice- President of Kenya who rea mud yesterday, has h t utt he will launch a r.ew party to oppose President Kenya Government. EOl announcement threatens a bitter round of political campaigning that
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    • 326 2 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. A FRICAN and Asian members of the United Nations have rriti C i S ed the Western powers for refusing to joir the General Assembly's special committee on apartheid. Britain. France and the United States declined to
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    • 24 2 rue gambols a *-<* -ft>^» lyritihfciswrffa^— 1 /^iMT Mini Lik*\ /'cMBItNG. AH€ *XI FEELING 6TBOH&^\ I WYE MMFBoSj ID ft)T UP AHO PRINK Wti< ?_J
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 372 3 CHEERS FROM ALMOST HALF THE CITY'S POPULATION An overnight visit to dedicate a statue of Abraham Lincoln jyjEXICO CITY, Fri. President Johnson rode in triumph last night through a cheering sea of humanity that surged through police lines and swarmed around him to grasp his
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    • 98 3 T\EW YORK. Fri.— Three 11 members of the Black Muslim sect were sentenced yesterday to life imprisonment for the .slaying of black nationalist leader Malcolm K. The sentences came at the end of an eight-week trial. The three were Talmadge Hiyer, 24, Norman
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    • 51 3 MELBOURNE. Pn Brr Prince Charles will visit Papua. New Guinea, next month with a party of fellow students oi Geolong Grammar School .the i I headmaster. Mr. T. Garnett. bald last night. The party of 20 boys will the territory from May 3 to May 15—
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    • 40 3 THIS crazy pile-up was the work of torna does which struck Tampa, Florida, earlier this month. At least eight people were killed, and hundreds lost their homes. Property damage was estimated in the millions.— UPl telephoto.
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    • 246 3 Russia building enlarged version of AN-22 for 724 passengers T ONDON, Fri. The Soviet Union is developing an enlarged 724-passenger version of the AN-22, the world's brggest aircraft which was shown at the Par! 5 Air Show last year, the reliable r.viation magazin? Fljrng Review International said today. A new
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    • 70 3 DARJEELING. Fri. Communist China's radio in Tibet, which has been trying to lure Tibetan refugees home, promises returning Buddhists full religious freedom. In a broadcast from Lhasa. thr radio said monasteries were beum renovated anu many lamas were being freed from prison, where some
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    • 158 3 SYDNEY. Fri. A trade union, accused of depriving some of its members of the right to work. was fined A 54.000 by the Australian Federal Industrial Court here yesterday. The Australian Meat Industry Employees Union had been charged with contempt of court
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    • 85 3 SAN ANTONIO (Texas). Frt. President Johnson has signed into law the Bill establishing a uniform daylight saving system for the United Stales extending from April to October. Starting next year, the measure puts the whole nation on the faster time from the last Sunday in
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    • 57 3 JAKARTA. Fri.— The district war administrator for Central Java, Brig. Gen. Surio Sumpeno. said yesterday that all property belonging to the banned Indonesian Communist Party and Us affiliated organisations had been confiscated by the Stale. The general also said that no one was allowed to move or
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    • 114 3 T AGOS, Fri. Britain J has offered Nigeria £2.356.000 loan for agricultural and water development projects, the British Minister for Overseas Development. Mr. Anthony Greenwood, said here yesterday. The Minister, who is on a visit to Nigeria, told a Press conference that apart from the
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    • 106 3 MOSCOW. Fri. "What the devil" the captain of a Soviet passenger liner said when radioed an order to halt by an approaching unidentified submarine. "We are in Soviet waters." But just to be sure he sent a cable to port saying he ordered to stop by a
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    • 142 3 AMERICANS TO BASE JET PLANE SQUADRONS IN SPAIN WASHINGTON, Fri. Three squadrons of U.S. Air Force F-100 jet fighters will be sent from the United States to Spain and permanently based there, the U.S. Defence Departi ment said yesterday. A Pentagon spokesman said the move had no relation to problems
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  • 86 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A five-year-old Singapore boy. Tan Yong Hui lew home last night from Aus--1 tralia. cured of his heart ailment. Yong Hul, who had suffered lrom congenital heart disease, had a .successful operation in the j Royal Children's Hospital in Mel- bourne. Yoi:; Hul and
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  • 109 4 THESE five boy scouts carried out a special Presidential assignment at the Istana Negara yesterday. They were asked to polish silverware in conjunction with the Boy Scouts Association annual "Job Week", which begins on Monday. The scouts from different croups and districts
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  • 202 4 US Iensmen lead in photographic awards SINGAPORE. Fri. American photographers led the field In winning the most number of awards In the Singapore International Salon of Photography 1966. which will be officially opened by the President, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, on May 14 at Victoria Memorial Hall at 3 p.m.
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  • 265 4 SINOAPORE, Fri— Love for one's language, and loyalty I to one's country of adoption can go hand in hand together, said the Chief Minister of Madras. Mr. M. Bhaktavatsalam. when he flew In here this afternoon en route to Kuala Lumpur to attend the World
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  • 330 4 Two-hour ceremony planned for funeral of Ko Teck Kin SINGAPORE, Friday. AN elaborate funeral is being planned for the late Mr. Ko Teck Kin, Singapore's High Commissioner to Malaysia, on Sunday. The two-hour ceremony will begin at noon at the Ko residence in Cuscaden Road, where his body has been
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  • 105 4 TWO KILLED IN 2 ROAD MISHAPS SINGAPORE. Fri— A three-and-a-half year old boy. Ho Kong Chong, was fatally injured yesterday, when he was knocked down by a lorry at Lorong 6. Oeylang. Ho was crossing the road at about 12.30 p.m. when the accident occurred. He died In Hospital about
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  • 45 4 BINGA P O R E. Fri —Mr. S. T'Ratnam, who has been appointed director of the Tourist Promotion Board, does not succeed Mr. Tan Kla Oan as reported today. Mr. Tan Is chairman of the board. The error Is regretted.
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  • 364 5 FEARS OF FAVOURITISM, VICTIMISATION, GRAFT Staff Side hits at Govt plan to give more powers to department heads KUALA LUMPUR. Friday, fHE Staff Side of the National Whitley Council today accused the Government of "breach of trust" in deciding to give department heads powers to promote
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  • 129 5 2 CHARGED WITH REVOLVER HOLD-UP OF WIFE SINGAPORE. Fri. Two men were charged here today with holding up a Tiong Bahru housewife with revolvers and robbing her of cash and jewellery worth S3OO yesterday. Tan Hock K'#oon and Lim Ah Sar each face three charges. They were accused firstly of
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  • 370 5 Ministers and officials told: Stop rumours by visits to rural areas JESSELTON. Friday r pHE Sabah Alliance chief, Tun Mustapha bin A Datu Harun, today called on State Ministers and Government officials to make periodic visits to rural areas and explain government policies and objectives to the people. He said
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  • 462 5 Chin Joo freed after 9 years' detention RED FRONT MAN RENOUNCES MARX SINGAPORE. Fri. Lim Chin Joo, 28. younger brother of political detainee Lim Chin Siong. is to be freed after nine years j of detention for active participation In Communist front activi- ties. johore -born Lim renounced his Communist
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  • 201 5 CINOAPORE. Fn The NTUC today said it could not support the Oov- i ernTient's proposal to run a public lottery as It went against Us basic philosophy that r mbllng In any form 111 bad. But N'TUC chairman Mr Ho See Beng. In a statemriM
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  • 102 5 A former Walt Disney cartoonist in Singapore SINGAPORE. Fn. A well-known Brazilian cartoonist. Mr. David Fuhn (right), is now in Singapore to give a series of demonstrations. Mr. Fuhn. 57. who worked with Walt Disney before the war. entertains by drawing caricatures and political cartoons. He is reputed to be
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  • 31 5 KVALA LL'MPL'R Fn A II belonging to Tengku Ac Tem;tu MuhmtxKi. headmaster from Sungei f reported stolen from Ja'.an Treachor heir patterday The vehic'.e la valued at $4,000
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  • 151 5 WELLINGTON. Fri Two inhabitants of the Malaysian rlHagC Kunipnn; New /r.il.i i«l are to visit New Zealand later this month for a six-day visit, thr Prime Minister Mr Kiith M. I yoakr. said toil.n Ihr two. Yalim bin bin Alans, man u<r
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  • 691 6 MURDER BID TRIAL OF TEACHER SINGAPORE. Fri •pill-; llii;li Com I was lold today why a polite officer the iiisl to be seen by ;i teacher's wife not Jong after her lms Ikuhl had allegedly hied lo strangle her wilh ;i
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  • 196 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. "PHE Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culx ture. Inche Ghazali Ismail, today said that the coast was now clear for nation-building in a multi-racial, multi-religious and multi-cultural society. He was speaking at the presentation of prizes and certificates to successful candidates of
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  • 269 6 SINGAPORE, Fri A man. Loh Yin Heng. was today committed for trial at the Assizes for unlawful possession of a .9 mm automatic Browning pistol i and 29 rounds of ammuni- tion. at the end of a preliminary Inquiry. A Works Brigade member. Tan
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  • 292 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Toh Puan Lady Templer had a hr irt wanning meeting a ?roup of deaf childre i in Singapore today. It happened when aha called at the Singapore School for the Deaf (oral and sign section* in Mountbatten Road. There, as
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    • 189 6 YOU CAN'T KNOW NOW HASW NOW IF YOU'LL SURE. DOC.' AH.YE9...TELL V" \sOUMPS STEAEh' NOV... f V.E ARE YOUR HIGHNESS 1O JUSTSELBCf HOW ABOUT ME, SIR, HOW I HUH? I LIKE A I THIS MAY SUNG 1 J FINP SUCH A BROAX>MINPEP !US A MAN ON THIS FELLA? MUCH 13
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  • 545 7 CENTRAL GOVTS CO-OPERATION SOUGH i MENTRI BESAR: IT WILL RAISE REVENUE AND PROVIDE JOBS [POTT. Fri. Tho Porak Grovernmeni has decided to throw upon the offshore an << along the whole of Its 140-milo coastline stretching f r o m Sungei
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  • 42 7 KANGAR Fn Seventy-three adult rduc.it ion iwilwn inni Perils. Ked,th flnd Penang will aiicnd <i sixiial course herr irom April 23 to 26. Dato Shrikh Ahmad bin Moh.,- mcd Hashim. the Perils Mentrl Besar. will open the course.
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  • 87 7 Customs men climb hill to find samsu DCNAMG. Fri— A Customs party yesterday .limbed a I.oooft hill in Rukit Berapit. Rukit Mir tajam. and found a big liquor distillery. More than 1..0 gallons of samsu and fermented mash were seiied from an abandoned hut on top of the hill Also
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  • 86 7 Singapore. m—Wona Kee Yea. a 68-year-old tailor, waa today given a nt judgment lor $3,500 in hlh High Court action against Ng Tong Meiiß of Henderson Road, a lorry dr Mi JottlM Kuliusokaram ««-■> told tl'. ;.t was ii .i tratfir accident m wincii
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  • 270 7 'guide' soon in all labour exchanges KUALA LUMPUR Friday. LWIPLOYMENT exchanges in the country will soon have an adequately equipped careers" library providing reference material on careers and training facilities. This wa.s stated by the Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. when he opened the seventh national conlerence of Young
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  • 112 7 $250,000 gift to Alliance |(UALA UMPIR. Kri The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul K.ihm.m >esterda> received two cheques totalling ItSMM from the president of the Pan-Malayan Hokki<n \>s(>(ittion Mr Tan s<iic Kee. for the Alliance Party fund. The Tengku in his rapacity as President of I inno. received a SI O.OOO
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  • 25 7 KIM.IM K.clh:-. Mentrl Besai Dale Byed Omar Shababuddtoi. win open :i innce ■Ueoation schemr ,<t tjuncei Tenc..--. about U' nilfli irnm hove. row.
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  • 79 7 MBO\(» TKBAI. I n Iwo >car-ol(| Ann (h;m hoon was found drouned in a well three inilrs from here y«-stcr<l;«.v e\eninc The body m found after a four-hour search by his parents who had left the housr early in the morning to work in their
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  • 60 7 NO, Fri Inche Man- 1 sor bin Haji Salleh. a town councillor here, has been elected president of the Kluang branch of toe Labour Party. Other officials arr: VkM i)r \\>c lee Fong sad Mr i LM Ah t.fi.g: secreury Mr N'i; Wei Siopr: ai-si.staiit
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  • 50 7 PENANO. Fri. All ia set tor the u|>enmf; of the new $70,000 Penang Hill mosque by the Governor Raia Tun L'da Alhaj. on April 22. The opening ceremony will be followed by a Friday congregatio- n.i i prayer and a kenduri in th» musquc the same afternoon.
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  • 28 7 BUKTT MERTAJAM. Fri. The Provincr Wellesley Hindu Yciu:h Organisation celebrated Hindu Nf'\ Vrm- with a cultural > show at thr High School hall her* litbt.
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  • 149 7 JESSELTON. Fri. Batah's only opposition party, the Socialist Democratic Party, is to be wound up. Described a> a "middle-of-the-road political organisation" it has remained inactive for most part of Its existence. It wa> formed in January 1964 as an opposition to
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    • 648 8 For all the fears and doubts it must produce, the news that South Vietnam will hold eJ.ttiun.s by mid-September is the best to emerge from that wartorn country in a long, long time. It means, admittedly, a period of turmoil, months of charge and counter-charge, of governmental
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    • 375 8 Thr Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Razak. has not delayed in actinß upon his recent statement that changes must be made in the civil service to men the demands 01 ohanßing times. Barely a month after he spoke of the Governments intentions before a gathering of Mentri Besars
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    • 207 8 Nearly four months after his death, tributes are still being paid to the memory of Irtche Aminuddin Baki. As Chief Education Adviser, Inche Aminuddin gave devoted service during a time of vast change in Malaya's education system great expansion of universal primary schooling and raising the school -leaving
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  • 439 8  - Dangerous thoughts are Mao's worry LAN AIDIE by fj^ HE main task of I China's industrial c n t erprises. according to the Peking Daily Worker, is to revolutionise their personnel by study of Mao Tse-tune's thinking "the manufacture of material products must be a seco n d a r
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  • 380 8  - Learning Malay— 2l7 YUNUS MARIS By M.A. University of Malays AFFIXATION of "KE AX" fcoi.td.i We wili iiuw have a look ai some ol the common pluses involving the use of one of two "KE AN" affixed nouns Like other nouns. "KZ ...AN" aflixed noun.s may be used both »s
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  • 1110 8  - What next for Rhodesia if the sanctions fail? Roy Perrott A DECISION ON FORCE OR A BID FOR NEUTRAL INTERMEDIARIES? by SALISBURY. Fri MR. Lan Smith and his regime have managed to survive over four months of sanctions since their illegal seizure of indepen- 1 dence on November 1 I
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  • 401 9 SCHOOLS HEADS FORM ACTION BODY TO TACKLE GROWING PROBLEM I KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE National Conference of Heads of Secondary Schools today listed eight problems which it I said were causing a growing feeling of frustration and apathy among teach- CIS. Heading thr
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  • 297 9 Malaysia should be neutral, says Kean Siew PEKANG. Friday MALAYSIA should not involve herself in any big power struggle in South-East Asia but should mind her own business, be neutral and maintain a democratic independent line. Mr. Urn Kean Siew. chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, declared here today.
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  • 130 9 LANGAR. Fri. The Mentri Besar of Perlis. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, today urged Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and oth* r Singapore leaders to reconsider their decision to resume friendship with Indonesia 'for the sake of both Singapore and Malaysia." Mr. Lee should go
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  • 113 9 TESSELTON. In. \llianre Stat. semhlyman for l.ah.id Datu Inche Raffael Anrhrtta. -lutrstril to Ox (entrul dovemment toda> that it cut off thr water supply to Siiiya pore from Johorr and close the causeway if Singapore established diplomatic relations with Indonesia "We
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  • 233 9 The case for promotion NOT based on seniority lESSELTON. Fri. This Sabah State Secretary, Mr. John Dusing. today, urged the Government to abolish the present system of promotion by seniority In the civil service to get the best qualified men for the top posts. Promotion by seniority, he added, was
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  • 138 9 UNITY IS VITAL, SAYS BANKS CHIEF J£UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Association of Banks in Malaysia discourage any move to disrupt the common currency and the banking system of Malaysia and Singapore. This was stated yesterday by Mr. Tan Chin Tuan on behalf of the chairman bank, the Oversea Chinese Banking
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  • 47 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Prl. The Krian branch of the. Central WeJfare Council yesterday paid trlbut* to the Malaysian Catholic Welfar* Services. In their report presented at the annual meeting, the branch praised the CWB for the good work It was doing for the poor.
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  • 38 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Donation* to the Lady Templer Hospim February totalled $10,983.97 Among tne donors were Madame Park Chung Hee. w:fe of the President of South Korea. S3 000. and Lever Brother* <M) Ltd.. 55.000
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  • 32 9 PENANG Pri A Custom* speedboat intercepted a sampan heading for Bagan Aiam last n'.ghand seized over i 1.500 north of unrustomed good* A mar on board tht Hnpu wu detiiwd
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  • 523 9 THEY ISSUE STATEMENT AFTER AN EMERGENCY MEETING From GEOFFREY GELDARD: Kuching. Friday SARAWAK Alliance 13 Party leaders at an emergency meeting yesterday issued a statement denying that there was any split in the Alliance. They described a report In yesterdays Straits Times as
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  • 168 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The I Taxi Review Committee has so far received about 100 me- moranda offering suggestions Tor improvement of the taxi situation. The chairman of the committee. Mr. Milton Tan. said today that one of the best suggesions so far received was that
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  • 29 9 TARIT BUN TAR. Fri Work on thr- $35,000 new mn.vjuo hrrr has been completed. The official opening is eppectwi U> be held later in the year.
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  • 55 9 PARII BUM AH m K«11 bin Mo'named Dru.* h.is Vrn d president of the Parit Buntar Malays' Artimd Cu'rure Soc:etv {or the third consecutive year The viee-pre.Mdent la C.ip 1 Mo!i;.me<i Nor Bin Andul R thr v. inrhr sh&mian bir Hajl Syed Onvi: bn Syed Shahbuddin: wnd
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    • 898 9 TV MALAYSIA Channel 3 Koala l.umpur. Tamil: 6.10 Cartoon Package: Penanf 6 Ipoh, Malacca: S j 6.35 Guest Shot Jeff Hunter I Johore Bahru; 4 Taipinf 7 i and Mamie Van Doren: 7 News I Batu Pahat: 9 Kluanx. i in English: 7.10 Focus: 7.35 I 3 PM. Opening and
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    • 207 10 MR D. R. Daniel ar- guments for doing away with the Sixtn Form entrance examination (S.T. April 14 > seem unconvincing and ill-conceived. In the first place, not all students are admitted into the Sixth Form by way of the entrance examination. Those who
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    • 45 10 [T i> pleasant that Singapore is to see performances by Hong Kong artlst.s at the National Theatre. Unfortunately eagi r would-be spectators were told that ticiut.s were already "sold out" Bit r they had lined ud for hour.s early in the morning. oiM.itM i; Sincaporr-
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    • 246 10 lAG R E E with the remarks of the Minister ol Education at Sungei Nipah in so far as it is true that more parental interest and attention will to some extent improve the results of children in rural areas. Yet there are more complex
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    • 142 10 A stepping stone towards subversion ARE the new Indonesian leaders sincere in their attitude towards Singapore? One is inclined to the belief that thla changed attitude of the Indonesian leaders harbours a sinister design, in that they hope to make use of Singapore as a stepping m one in order
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    • 58 10 I THINK I wa s possibly one of those "CITIZEN" was referring t 0 as being dressed like "Somersett Maugham's planters" at the recent L.S.O. concert at the National Theatre. Certainly I wore a suit and tie. I did so as a mark of respect to President Yusoff who also
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    • 105 10 THE RIGHT TO A POLICE REPORT I WAS involved in a motor accident recently. The Police have sent me a Notice of Prosrt v tion 4nd consequently. I applied for certified copie> of my report and the report made l>y the driver of the other vehicle directly involved in the
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    • 100 10 GINCI 19.» a. .i serial of housing estates comprising Bukit Timah Park. Air View Park. Hoover Park 'all completed) and Mandarin Park foal started) have appeared between 7th mile Bukit Timah Road and Juron« Road. In thi.-> vast housing f-omplex there is only one. narrow, congested
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    • 68 10 I REFER to your report <S.T. April 13) headed "The $400 A Month Farmer Soon. Mjn Mentri" Your report .stated that "The Negri Sembilan Government is to open up 60.000 acres of land in the State under various schemes." In point of fact, the Ifentn Besar referred to
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    • 141 10 PUPILAGE FOR BACHELORS OF PHARMACY IN reply to 'Bachelor' who enquired whether the School of Pharmacy vaa doing anything to alleviate difflcultie> in obtaining pupillage training, the short answer L* quite a lot. In fact it is the responsibility of the Singapore Pharmacy Board to ensure that there are adequate
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    • 155 10 Bachelor should perhaps realise that these vacancies mentioned do not necessarily arise the moment that student* Taduate from the Uni verity, and that the School can do nothing whatever in the matter Dl employers having their own preferences as to whom they will employ However realising that there might be
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    • 76 10 HPHE D.A.P., is supposed I to be faithful to Malaysia and Malaysia alcne. Mr. Devan Nair's statements recently hardly confirm this. He seems to be only interested in support ins Singapore's policy to intimidate Malaysian citizens there Dovan Nair and the LAP. should choose brtween Singapore
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    • 223 10 WATCHING THE GRAND PRIX A LITTLE MORE COMFORT FOR THE SI FANS ANOTHER Singapore Grand Prix nas been held and as* before, everyone i-onsidered it a success from the organisation point of view. I wonder if anyone has given a thought whether it was a success from the si spectators'
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    • 117 10 IN me current polemic on the disparity of school fees paid by citizens. Mr. Tommy Koh says it is unjust to require non-citizens to oav such excessively high fees bearing in mind the fact that they contribute to Singapore's coffers as well Mr William Cheng s
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    • 288 10 The argument that in the past there w.is already discrimination is no better. While one would tolerate a slight discrimination, which in all fairness ought not tv rxiM at all. it should not be used as justification for additional injustice Mr. K.S. believes pay ins taxes does not entitle one
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    • 63 10 rpHERE sepmv to tor llt--1 tie reason for th* Mount Emily swimming pool to be closed for "repairs" for nine months a period within which I am sure, a brand new swimming pool could have been constructed One wonders if ih* ■pate of fountai st ruction could have
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    • 242 10 the h*drt r»f thi\ heautiful ctly The Mtnotira Hotel emo*\ not onl> a ke> position. hul combines many features that will ensure the of your sta> no matter whether it be for business or pleasure. We can claim to he the most modern luxury hotel in the kingdom, air-conditioned throughout,
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    • 214 10 WINNER Sight Club and RESTAURANT (AIR tONUITIONFDt IPOH Pmirntini Milts (hiko Soma famous H.merr from Japan. Popularly known in Hone Kong. Kuropr and Singapore, (m--mrncitiK nightly from 18-4-66 till IM.HSI. Alvu in attendance vocalist MISS (01.1.1.KN Rt.AP \\r sen.- ri.'iiriou* mtonrv food prepared by our new cheN Reservation Tel: :.'!9:
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  • 1975 11 KENNEDY The olive branch and dialogue with Khrushchev SI EACH PROBED FOR WEAKNESS AND FOUND NONE THE election in 1960 of an American president young enough to be their son was greeted by most of the world's other leaders with mingled misgivings couriosity. Khrushchev made plain to U.S. Ambassador Llewellyn
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    • 170 11 mk i jilt Jki -i I" Wr jfl a v w&? ■T A Here's Chinese Steamboat without mess just plug in Now you can really enjoy Chinese steamboat. Just fill up a Mitsubishi Steamboat with r m j i i.. i -I ii i j j._x. ii 1. Cup for
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    • 680 12 I p*l i W^fs^f I Haw I I 111 V I Bsw^l J I Btk^l (tontinufd from I'.-zt 8> r ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Words SIS I Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr >Goh Oi*n n Hor.K th ink all friends and rvlatt*«a for ncrolls, wreaths, cars, assistance and attendance at the
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    • 555 12 SITUAT.ONS VACANT li Words ft I Min.)— Box St ell. txtro TEA-MAKER WANTED Only cxperl-mr-n man needs to apply Box No. 14. Tana Kata. Cameron Highlands. COOK I male or female> wanted for diplomatic household. Must be fully qi.-litied and have Brst-elasa references Some Kngllsb necessary. Salary up to $250
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    • 1023 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ji WoreU M (Mi*.,— Box St rfs. exlr. HOUSES NEAR Serangoon Garden Estate, rental 5260/5320. Apply U St. H. .1. r s Avenue, Pnone S porn SVI6I FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED flat 2 bedrooma, 1 ball. 2-B. Stangee Place. Apply 5, Stangee Place. Spore. AIRY ROOM immediate occupation, modern
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    • 820 12 OFFICE SPACE WANTED INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION WANTS KENT LONO-LKABB 4,000 SOUARE FEET OFFICE SPACE IMI LOCATION SINOAPORk.. OR LARGE TWO-STOREY HOLS* WITH COMPOUND PRtr LRABI.Y DISTRICT 9 Reply SOX A477S ST. SPORE SHOPS WANTED 1* Word* M (Mtn.i— Box rl» extra WANTED SHOPHOUSE Unn.ird Tanglio Road Kent r.uv Tel B'pore. r
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    • 799 12 EDUCATION IS Wor.i SS <Mm.) H,.x cf. extra HSC. OSC MODEL Anawwn Cnoy tjiterpriae.s. PO. Box M 3. Spore HOW IS YOUR Malay procressingr Improxe your knowledfe of tba an*-uage oy reading Berita Hartao ia;!y. tbe only lumamsed National Uiog-uage oe^«i »Der. EDUCATION IN THE U.K. Advice Is available from
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    • 907 12 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE IS Wordi St I*hn.) Box i<> rfs. a— GOOD SECONDHAND BENFORD Vfsel tut ».<!•• MOone 18'tiorf 1 SOJIS pets Tor salf 1j w.,rrf, if M,n 1— 8.1 if rt» nliOACHSHUNOS M K A I red.- fro-M.- it r.i.. H2\33 Sin^apoie BEAUTIFUL WEEKS old Dacnabund Pupiuex toi
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    • 1033 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* M i MM.)— Box St tt*. »xtrm li itss minor iuoo I doora. Oood rondifiun t%.W>' on o. 4.30 p.m. ol laian l.umba Kuda. J.B. U '•St, MINOR '1000' MJM/t \9M 1 o 1 Rrnault Krluate $.17,< 19«0 N IM HCRALO COUP! I 1--M •snn
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    • 454 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE i Hiirrf. >g i Mm.) r ,ll rlt eMra) TONC AIK MOTOR Tr «aM Company fi r: 1963 Voik»watcen. I < VEHICLES WANTED AUSTIN. MORHIS DIESEL 1 to it ccident WANTED f)6u MM AUtTIN A4O ■rs No fjler.« Sporei ItM SPORTS 1966 CO MQ A Alpint <■
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    • 1189 13 10 LIVENI-uaL a, WtSl COASI U.K.. Our S po«e Mile v. l-kaa >eaan AENEAS Lisbon. L'pooi, GUsgow Apr It Apr IS Apr 21/21 Apr 24 MEMNON Liverpool, GlasguW Apt 2u Apr 71 Apt 77 MELAMPUS Liverpool, Dublin, A'Rioutk.. Apr 71 Apr 21 Apr 21/ J Apr 21 CALCH/S Liverpool. Glasgow
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    • 1209 13 T//£LH\3I/A/£S Mi 1 EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 GENO«-MAyRtHIAMBURB-a)RI:MtmiA«tN-aHHtRtAM^IIWHItAai ANIIKLRPAAJiaiUt-COPENHAtm. Hun r. «am r«n«n» «ui.ucum ttafre M'lWf o«a> Alia M*a Gla. 21-24 PATAGONIA a) Apr 1/ II Apr 1121 21 22 May It May II 21 May 21 11 Jaa 4 IUIIMNSI May 11/ le May lit II M/ 21 I Jaae
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    • 1379 13 i ben%line\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS nruAvriu >:; Liverpool May i OSiNAVON Hull May J Smgaoce Paaaaa Rotterdm Jaaa la Plrty Tilly Apr 17. It Hamburg Juae nruir nirn for London May 1 ULMALULK Rotterdam May 2 ItPJBaWI P. S'^J-n Marrtmrg May 2 ii Pt Apr
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    • 1354 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FBR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U K./CONTINENT. Lialmg tin S'pora P. S'nam 'eaaag CITY OF COLOMBO London. Harrburg, Rotttrdam, 27 21 Apr 11/ 1 May CITY OF WELLINGTON London. Hamburg. Rotterdam. Havre, Hull. M'kro 21. 21 May M Mlf CITY OF NEWCASTLE London. Hamburg.
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  • 400 14 I rpHE week opened on an easier note after the long Easter recess as a result of amicable approaches towards Singapore by Indonesia during the holiday, state 11.C.8. Co. Ltd. In their curveM Rubber Market review. Antara reported Dr. Malik as saying that the Republic would
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  • 263 14 PKII. fir<.t grade rubber f.o.h buyers cloned at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 67 cents per Ib. down a qua. U-r of a cent on Thursday's closing lrv for the position. The tone was very quiet. R AS. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents
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  • 53 14 T'HK present rate of the Malayan x dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24. 1964 Is srllinc T.T. or 0.11. 2s. 3 15 16d. Baying T.T. 2s. 4 l/16d. Buying O.D. 2s. 4'sd. The dollar Is at Its statutory middle position in relation to Its range
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  • 27 14 April 15. RI'BBER PRICE: 67J rents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $680.37 i (up $3.62} Unofficial estimated offering 245 tons (down 15 tons).
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  • 704 14 From Our Market Correspondent QUIETER conditions ruled on the Stock Exchange yesterday and turnover underwent a reduction. Total turnover was 518.077 valued at 51.11.V240. Industrials were quiet and just about steady as clarification was still awaited regarding the Indonesian intention to recognise Singapore and
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  • 26 14 Mala; n Stock Indices Apr. 14 Apr. IS •Industrials: 89.76 89.99 Tins: 112.31 rvbbrrs: 109.81 109.81 •Dec. P.O. 19liS MO. Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 814 14 |>i SIM ss in and reported to the Singapore and Koala lA.mpur trading rooms of the Stork Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BoulUad il.UOO) SI. OI. (2.000) SI. 53: CC.M. (3U.U00) SIM. (11.000) 11.37, is.oOO) SI.3S, »1.34 SL. si.3«
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  • 79 14 CHIPS lyiru jlorKtida tna tingae*re a Harbeur wharvet or eipected today 1 art: :iiai M UM Frrnvtrw 13 14, Atrr.iK i ]>,_ Clara Kik. v M.-ru m Rover crdl.ind 35 36, Au.iiniana 13/44, 8t««'. Krcorder 44 Porttt Jattlmhim: Wharf Bertrtt: Per'.ia. FUJUI*. Pay trolui timm Wharf Berth*:
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  • 33 14 pME Aviation of Bank. ,n Malay United Btataai buytaa n mail 01. (tilling TT M 00 rrady: Unit.d Itattt 87 7 It; Writ Ctrm Iwiturland 1401. Italy ***** aad iwtrttn i«JTi.
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  • 454 14 rll. price of Straits tin in Penang yesterday rose by 53.62 i to 5680.3? i per picul on an offering estimated down 15 tons to 245 tons. The rise was not proportionate to the London rise of V: 10 in
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    • 1047 14 Y^*^""* KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Paeitle «Sc Atlantic Service Ban(ko« H'kcni L A«|«:es N. Ycr» PomarW punas. "Missistipfi Mara" Ii 24 Maf 71/11 May IS Jaaa M Jaaa Mali tt jaly Japan Direct Service Penang Sinfapora ama KoM "•attee" 7 I Mai 17 Mai 21 May ■Tueskiaia Mtra" 11/11
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    • 882 15 K ont.nu -d from Pace 12) STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. Word* U (Mi*.)— Box tt H: txlr. 4EUNESSE ET BEAUTS, Htearaoato Body-ma.Ma«e by experienced Maaa*ur/masseuae. Modern A Hygienic a Nuee Ann Building. Orchard Koad. Telephone ***** *.od ***** (H'pore). MISCELLANEOUS It Words (Mi*.)— Box it ct: extra GENERAL SPRAY PAINTINQ REPAIRS
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    • 779 15 BAR RESTAURANTS (Spore) II Words tt < Ml*.) Box it <■«• (lira MIOO BAR Wber* you find courlooua/pretty ItIMML 38. Purvi* St.. B'porr IV*62 More iflrl* wanted DANCING DINING NIGHTLY Smith har Ri-stuuram. IJMJ. Waterloo Klrtet, Spun Tel iliW*. BEST FOOD Around Town Hyfleolc and reasonably priced. Mool Chin R*«t/
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    • 668 15 (5 m\ ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Chairman, Economic Development Board, 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building. Singapore, tor: ERECTION OF IRON-ORE SHIPLOADER CRANE BEAM Iot NDATION AT REAR OF BERTH No. 5 JL'RONG WHARF. Show Round: 2Uth April. 1960 at 10 00 a.m. Meet at
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    • 583 15 NOTICE As from 18th April 1966. Singapore Ballet Academy (Kato'ng Branch) will be at No: 17. Jalan Saudura Ku, Singapore 15. NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD Tender No. CMD. 62 66. i TENDERS are invited from Registered Class A, B. C Si D Electrlcal Wiring Contractors for electrl- cal installation at the
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    • 513 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF SARAWAK Applications are Invited for the poet of: Assistant Architect (3 vacancies). Public Works Department. Salary— Division 11. Scale C 4-6 *****-1170). Candidates should be between 25 and 45 years of age; have I obtained v degree In Architecture at a University or be Associate Members
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    • 445 15 NOTICE I While e»er, endeavour v maa. STRAITS TIMES PREPAID FORM to publish advertisement* on th> S^rSl 11 rSS Semi Display Advertisements dat« ror in»eriion due to pre*»ui> R t rM {Wrn 40 worai) °rUSF- Km*"?? a^!n°« "™mL ..adm..,. alternative dates tor tnserUOD TyM fmctl o l i O bie
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    • 151 16 |>ENANG, Fri. Penang A/A I secretary Dorothy Sibert said today that coaching sessions were being arranged to help local athletes prepare for he MAAU national championships at City Stadium here on Aug. 18-20. and the state championships on July 29-30. The Penang AAA committee have decided
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    • 90 16 BANGKOK. Fri. Eleven countries have informed the Asian Games Organising Committee here that they will participate in the Fourth Asian Games in December. The countries are Afghanistan. Burma, Ceylon, Formosa. India, Israel. Japan, Pakistan, the Philippines. South Vietnam and the host country, Thailand. Cambodia which severed nlplomatlc
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    • 524 16  -  NORMAN SIEBEL DAVIS CUP CLASH BEGINS TODAY Bi CEYLONESE VETERAN PINTO HOLDS THE KEY TO FIRST DAY'S SCORES KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ]y|ALAYSIA will take the courts for their Davis Cup match against Ceylon from 3 p.m. tomorrow on the Selangor Club courts with slightly more
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    • 35 16 SATURDAY Singles S.A. Azman v P. S. Kumara: Billy Yap v Bernard Pinto. SUNDAY Doubles Malaysian pair to be named later v Pinto and Kumara. MONDAY Singles Yap v Kumara; Azman v Pinto.
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    • 193 16 India-PI dispute over air travel KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Asian Football Confederation secretary Koe Ewe Teik has been informed by telegram of a dispute over travelling arrangements between India and the Philippines, the organisers of this years Asia;i Youth championships in Manila from I Ap:il. 30 to May 14. The cable,
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    • 807 16 SHOOTING TRIALS I'UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Penang marksman Tan Seng Keat. whom the National Shooting Association of Malaysia have earmarked as their only representative lor the Commonwealth Games at Kingston in August, came within two points of the qualifying mark at trials held
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    • 62 16 DURBAN. Fri. Cliff Drysdale of South Africa gained a 6-4. 7-9. 6-1 win over Rqy Emerson. Australia's Wimbledon thampicn, in the final match of the first lawn tennis "test between the two countries here last night. But Australia, who had already gained a winning lead when Fred
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    • 396 16 STORE HAVE REGAINED CONFIDENCE MALAYA CUP PROSPECTS SINGAPORE, Friday. r|EFENDING Malaya Cup champions Singapore begin their campaign this year with a match they have good reason to fear but say they don't. They meet Johore, who beat them 3-2 in the FAM Cup in February, on the Sri (Jelam padang.
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    • 384 16 HAVE read tha article in relays Str.uts Tin gardint; the 1966 Singapore •Grand Prix which < certain allegations BMC by Mr. Richard Wong Wai Hong against the Singapore I Club, charging thai the ruin had been violated by certain competitors. May I .-ay
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    • 148 16 PENANG. Fri —Ross Newdick. the Singapore and New Zealand Open Rolf champion, gained a 2-1 lead over Lv Lianuhuan when he beat the Formosan one up in the third match of their nine-game series at the Penaiiß Turf Club course today. Newdick returned 69. one under
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    • 88 16 SEREMBAN, Fri. Negrl Sembilan Civilians and Combined Services will play their two-day annual cricket match for the Goh Eng Thye Trophy at Parol Camp, starting tomorrow at 2.15 p.m. The teams are: Civilians C. Navaratnam (capt). L. De Vries. B.K. Sen, P. Patel, C. Thavanayagam. S.T.
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    • 22 16 LONDON. Prl. Redruth and Camborne drew 3-3 in th« only Rugby Union match play« ed In Britain yesterday. R«i*» ter.
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    • 272 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Mentioned by the admen <s>. 1. Lack of concentration shown 8. A sort of military middle by Warrant-Officer talcing class: hard to assess regiment Russian girl to the opera (4- without one! <9. I). 9). 9. The t .e-rest, a stiff object 10. Space to
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    • 542 17  - Salazar shows his speed in3f gallop Epsom Jnep RACING by IPOH, Friday. gALAZAR, with apprentice Hassan Ahmat up, put on a show of speed here this morning when he sprinted 3f in 37 3/5 in yielding going. The seven-year-old appeared to be back in top form and should be worth
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    • 1318 17 IPOH Ist day A( I.PIOKS and probable jockeys for tomorrows races at Ipoh are: Race 1—2.0 Cl 2 Div 4 ($7,000) 5Af str 1 8234:t Dark Vengeance a (Tiptopi Allan 5 9.0 I*e 2 Amfattr* (TT) Allan 3 813 "Chiang 12 1 98:tJ Mnvn-.».r II (Shawi Tulloh 5 8.11 (SF)
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    • 73 17 /GLASGOW. Fri. A goal In the 52nd minute by insideleft Bobby Lennox gave Celtic a 1-0 win over Liverpool here last night in the first-leg of their European Cup-Winners Cud semi-final tie. The return match will be in Liverpool next Tuesday. In an effort to inspire the
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    • 64 17 PENANG. Fri. The Penang Turr Clubs Summer Meetinc here on May 15. 18 and 22 will be for horses In Classes Two. Four and Fnr. Distances: Class Two 6f or 7f and 7f or 81 f; Class Four 5Jf or 7f and 6f and BJf: Cla«s
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    • 145 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tht Amateur Fencing Association of Singapore wSI recommend to the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to send a team of three fencers to th« Commonwealth Games at Kingston in August Richard Kee. the SFAS president, told Timesport: "After the national
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    • 70 17 HOCKEY Penang Lge: .lolly Lads 2 YMSA 0 SOCCER Victory Cup qu»rUr final (Malacca): 2 Inf Workshop REME 3 16th Fid Ambulance I RAMC 2 Ipoh Div. 2: Municipality 3 Ipoh Tg'Kara I; Div. 3: Mwiavs 7 PBS. B Gajah 2 r.nang D>v. 3: 15 Air De*- patch 5
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    • 137 17 CHELSEA CALL OFF THEIR TOUR LONDON, Fri. Chelsea, the English First Division soccer side, have withdrawn from th^ir Malaysia and Singapore tour with Sheffield Wednesday, which was due to start on May 15 The English FA. confirmed this yesterday and an official for the association said a number of factors
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    • 500 17 MCF pedalling again but going nowhere CYCLING by Larry Carroll Kuala Lumpur, Fri •THE Malaysian Cyclists Federation have decided to do some c ycling. They will hold their "1966 Malaysian track championships" on Sunday after Riving four days notice in the Press and nine days to state associations in a
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    • 112 17 ROSS NEWDICK Q^ LU LIANG-HUAN J 1966 Singapore Open Champion 1966 Formosan Open Champion 1966 New Zealand P. G. A. Champion 1965 Philippines Open Champion w •S II < THE EXHIBITION TOURNAMENT WILL BE PLAYED AT: Malacca Ayer Kroh Country Club 12th April Seremban International Club 13th April Penang Turf
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 111 17 SPORTS DIARY BAMU IISALL Mil.ysian S<M (t K Malaya Cup: .•h.mpion>hip.s iMenta- SVor v Perils (Princ* Rcl 5 kab. 7 pjn.) pm.). Ipoh Div. 3: RIB v KED <l;l(K Vr^ore'^ Negri Com- A Hamllton A v T Kurau: Cam Div. SB: Geylang Uid v RAF .1 (MC grd. Cnangj A
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  • 52 18 TAN POH ENG r.<-!ow1 daughter of tladam Try In ("ha ;iml rldfM Muter il elevin a utter pa»Md uway on K'-t-Mi at Paloh. CHELLAMAH arlfa of Chi-lllah reI'd Hi. -pita] A-Mstant Grmav. siitrrinlaw of Mam.kam. ih.rt.r«l Bank S.i. -mb. in nnd moili<rlnlaw of B*l--i Hospital A»-i.»ianl S.r-mtwn. Mt Nrlliadl
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  • 432 18 'We must regard it as an unfriendly Razak on Jakarta's plan to recognise Singapore: MALACCA, Fri. fHK Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here tonight thai confrontation could be ended quickly If only the Indonesians wanted it so. He was speaking at a dinner in his honour given by
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  • 298 18 'I KNOW A HOT POTATO WHEN I SEE ONE' Sir Andrew KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The former British Ambassador to Indonesia. Sir Andrew Gilchrist, arrived here tonight as a private citizen. He is on his way home after completing a difficult three-year term in Jakarta. He said that he hoped to
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  • 37 18 NEW YORK. Fri— The NewYork Times quoted diplomatic loday as saying that 20 ■gjrpt w Army olficers have retly arrested on charges of plot; ing against President Nasser In opposition to his policy in Yemen.
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  • 104 18 New air parcel service to Austria, Spain SINGAPORE. Pri.— A new ;ilr parcel service introduced in Sinsapor r lrom today. \villl>etoAuv tria. Portugal and Spain. Postace r.i Au.stna. $4.80 lor the nr.st half pound and $3.10 for every additional half pound or part of it, to a limit of 22
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  • 307 18 LONDON, Prl.— Trading In copper shares remained heavy throughout the day, after news of the Chilean price rise. Oils and tobaccos were firm on end-covering operations and so.ne modest institutional buying. Marks and Spencer covered an earlier fall following the results. Closing middle prices of selected slocks not
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  • 59 18 LONDON. Pri—Spot 19 15/IM.. May 20'» d, June 20', d.. July 20 5 16d. July Sept. 20\d.. Oct.' Dec. 2O',d. Jan March 20 9 16d April June 20 9 16d July Sept. 209 16d. Oct. Dec 20 9 I6d. Jan. March 20 9 16d. elf. April 20.C. May 20
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  • 28 18 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £1360 (—£l). sellers £1362':, <— £'i». Forward buyers £1354 <—£2), sellers £1355 <—£2». Settlement £1371 (+£l2) Turnover a.m. 235 tons, p.m 125 tons Tone: Easier
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  • 171 18 r pilK retiring Deputy X Commissioner of Police. Dato Wan bin Sheikh Abdul Rahman (right) inspecting a parade held at the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday to bid him farewell. Dato Wan. 55. was greeted on his arrival at the depot by the Depot Commandant. ACP Ibrahim
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  • 198 18 'Check and search' curfew in the Bau area KUCHING. Fri. The entire Chinese population of Tundong Bazaar and its surrounding area in the Bau district. 20 miles south-west of Kuching, was ordered to report to Tundong police station today while the whole area was placed under a 48-hour curfew from
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 51 18 THE WEATHER Hwhest and lowest temperatures in M.<l;iVMii and Singapore for the period 8 p.m Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterdiiy Ilithrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kola Bharu 93 75 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 93 75 Malacca 90 Singapore 91 77 C. Highlands 73 60 Jesselton 90 75 KuchitiK 93
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