The Straits Times, 22 April 1967

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times f.P.O. Section The Natiiiiiiil Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1967 ir 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P) 2266
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  • 335 1 Partai Rakyat 'yes' to United Front but... KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Partai Rakyal today agreed to attend ;i meeting of opposition parties called by the LDP to discuss Hie formation of a united opposition aguinsl Ihe Alliance Government. This was decided at a meet iti» of the central working committee,
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  • 107 1 JESSELTON, Fri. The United Sabah National Organisation today scored an easy victory at the Kuala Kinabatangan Constituency <6,8 8 8 bringing its total to date to 11 seats. Its candidate, Datu Aliuddin bin Datu ll. nun. polled 3,871 votes as against I'PKO's candidate. Inche
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  • 23 1 The Straits Times will publish in Mondays issue a six-page feature on Australian industrial products. Make sure you get your copy.
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  • 335 1 Young King gives the order, then Greek Premier arrested Rome, Friday THE Army took power in Greece today, arresting the Prime Minister and other key Ministers and political leaders. Strong Army unils with tanks and armoured cars cordoned off the capital, surrounding the Royal palace, Government Ministries
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  • 104 1 Surprise flight to New York by Miss Stalin WASHINGTON, Fri. Svetlana Stalin, daughter of the late Sovift dictator, is due in New York this afternoon, the Stale Department >aid A spokesman declined to eive any further details. Mm reportedly boarded a S\\ iss Air liner in Switzerland today. Earlier. officials
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  • 48 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fri- A 10- man Indone. tan delegation from Kodatn arnwi in Kuchlng toda) for a two-day :ni senility ialk> with the MalavsMii armeo force.' in East Malaysia. The previous joint meet in I.'1 of representatives was held in Feb •JT at Pontianak.
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  • 76 1 NEW DELHI. Fri. l^eftwing parlies and trade unions in Delhi today postponed a general sink* planned for tomorrow to back demanus for better wages and housing by Delhi policemen. 1.000 of whom are in jail after demonstrations la>t week In .1 statement announcing the iios' ponement
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  • 10 1 Defferre "stupid brute." he said
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  • 616 1 PAY TEAM WILL STUDY SUFFIAN PROPOSALS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TIIK Teachers' Salaries CommissioD will hike into account the conclusions and recommendations of Hie Special Commission on Salaries headed by Mr. Justice Suffian. In a statement issued after its first meeting today at the conference hall of the Ministry of Commerce
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  • 363 1 SOCIALIST BEATS GAULLIST Ribiere WITH TWO FLICKS PARIS, Fri. A prominent Socialist MP beat a Gaullist MP in a duel today— but the loser was only scratched twice on an arm. The winner was Gaston Defferre. Mayor of Marseilles. He had been challenged to a duel with rpecs (duelling swords
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  • 60 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Seven cadets ol the Royal Malavslan Navy will leave b> air for Britain next Wednesday to undergo a oneyear short .service course at the British Royal Naval centre in Dartmouth They are Khalid bin Ahmad Sua Ec Jong. Goh King Kirn. Lai Maum
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  • 46 1 SAIGON. Fri —The U S Air Force announced today the loss of two more aeroplanes over North Vietnam, including one downed by 1 a communist MIG-17 The three crew aboard the American planes all were listed aa missing in action.— AP.
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  • 68 1 FOLKESTONE, Kri Duncan Finn won third prize in a seaside angling; competition here without catching a single fish. The 7 Ib. 2 oz. cod he produced at the weigh-in had been bought in a shop. Mr. Finn, a fishing tackle dealer, refused the prize, sayin*: "I have
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  • 179 1 Another area out of bounds From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Fri. Another controlled area has been declared in Sarawak under the Preservation of Public Security regulations. The Federal Secretary. Inche Abu Hassan bin Abdullah, in a 0 notification Issued today ordered an area adjacent to the Indonesian hinder in the Second
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  • 29 1 GRKSCI <.r.i«; new rRF.MIER 181 WBl'L. Fri— Athene Radio caid a new C.rrrk towrnment with < <<nstan t-ne Kulias as Prnnirr i« in 'ir «wi)in in timulr DPI
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 608 2 Seato aid pledge for Vietnam WASHINGTON, Fri *pHE Si ato countries yesterday declared they would maintain, and where possible increase, i heir efforts to defeat Communist aggression against South Vietnam. In a communique, issued after a threeday Ministerial Council meeting, they stressed the search for peace would go on. uut
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    • 198 2 f ONIM>N, Kri. The British Government decision on whether to seek membership of the European Common Market is likely to lie announced in early May. informed sources said here last night. But they said that if the final stage of the Kennedy Round
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    • 248 2 Aberfan disaster: Coal Board chief takes blame LONDON, Fri. The head of Britain's National Coal Board yesterday virtually admitted the Board was responsible for the Aberfan mine disaster in which 116 children and 28 adults died last October. Lord Robrns told the inquiry court, probing the causes of the di>;istrr
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    • 23 2 UM ANGEI.ES Fri. —A wenthor satellite dpsignrel to phntocraph cloud eovWi 1 11 successfully launched and put into orbit yesterday.— Router.
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    • 22 2 RAWALPINDI. Fri. Nepal's Kins Mahpndra and Quern Rrt'rn flew in hrrr today for a throe-day state visit to Palci.stan Reutor
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    • 302 2 A HOP-SKIP-JUMP BY SURVEYOR ON MOON SURFACE OASADENA (CaliforI nia), Fri. Surveyor 3 took two featherlight slow motion bounces one to a height of 35 ft in landing on the moon on Wednesday night. Its final resting place Is 00 I >I(j[M' Inside v 20ft deep enter. But despite the
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    • 253 2 MILLIONS OF PEOPLE BECOME MOVING SKELETONS IN BIHAR T^EW DELHI, Fri. Reports from famine-stricken Bihar in North India yesterday spoke of life ebbing out in large areas and of millions of people reduced to moving skeletons. The Food Minister. Mr. Jagjivan Ram, said the .situation was a "very great unprecedented
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    • 76 2 NEW DELHI. Fri Left wing parties and trade unions In Delhi today po s 'poned a a'neral strtke planned for tomorrow to back demands for better wages and housing by Delhi policemen. 1.000 of whom arr in tail aftsr demonstrations last week. In a statement announcing
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    • 63 2 NEW YORK. Fri. Hundred* Of supporters and opponents of j U.S. invoivenvnt in Vietnam clashed on thr Columbia Univers.ty campus yesterday In the school's largest and most violent demonstration to date over military recruitment. The fiKhtinc spilled out of the school hall and into the quadrangle,
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    • 32 2 KARACHI Fri —Pakistan will become the first non-roclalist country to be linked by Chinese Airlines when a weekly service from Kunming to Dacca starts in the mar future Reuter.
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    • 19 2 LONDON. Fri. Queen Elizabeth was celebrating her 41st birthday quietly today at Windsor CaMle. UPI.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 105 3 U.S. Army Maj-Cen. Richard Cilollelo (left) charges "the North Koreans violated the jrmntice agreement." North Korea's Maj-Cen. Pak Chung Huk (standing) counter-charged that "the U.N. committed gross violations by firing 250 rounds of 85mm and 105 mm how. itzers into our territory" while some 20 junior mem- ber*
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    • 154 3 PARIS, Fri. France announced last night that it will carry out new nuclear tests in the Pacific area in June and July. The announcement by the Information Ministry, said the number and size of nuclear devices to be tested would be small. They would be
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    • 96 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States is ready to go ahead immediately with bilateral talks with the Soviet Union on drafting a treaty to stop the spread of nuclear weapons, the State Department announced today The U.S. will enter the talks with the blessing of
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    • 38 3 CALCUTTA. Frt. Twentyfive people were killed and more than 200 injured in violent gales which swept through Tri- pura State, bordering East Pakistan, earlier this week, according to the Press Trust of India i today. Reuter.
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    • 190 3 Cassius: I will not wear U.S. Army uniform OUISVILLE (Kentucky), Frl. Casslus Clay, 25, said here yesterday he would refuse to wear in army uniform "under any circumstances" because it would be a renunciation of his Muslim religion. He made the statement in a television interview. Clay claims that he
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    • 62 3 SUNNYVALE < Calitornia>. Frl. American space scientists are planning to put two monkey* into orbit lor mx months to a year before sending up astronauts to retrieve ihem The Lockheed Vfjssilrs And Space Co announced here that the National Space Agency had awarded a contract for
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    • 228 3 MOSCOW, Fri.— The Soviet Union said yesterday it was beating the United States four-to-one in graduating engineers for its expanding industry. A statistical report said the Soviet Union s average annual rate of growth in industrial production was 9.2 per cent during the la>t nine years,
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    • 685 3 Navy jets destroy Haiphong power houses SAIGON, Frl. TWO thermal power plants hit by American planes yesterday within miles of the centre of Haiphong were both severely damaged, a U.S. military spokesman said in Saigon today. One of the plants, a 7,000-kilowatt installation, provided power to the city. North Vietnam's
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    • 128 3 I UhUfifoUc I I HOLIDAY 1 I BARGAINS I I New Items I I Sold at Cost I I Old Stocks I I less I I than Half Price I I Simultaneously I I our tour Stores I I CRANE STORES I 198.S0UTH BRIDGE RD..SPORE. I 139, CAMPBELL STREET, PENANG.
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    • 40 3 IT'S NEW, IT'S WILD IT'S OLD SPICE LIME /tint I BWQ V pack jfU PL«~^ ;S-v HI SMUL.TON NIW VOWK LONDON PWkMIS BOBIIM EBLjitirngs comfort c. sirv' e wmmmmmmmmM im&T} .YOU CANT RtPLACt BOBUIBA EXCfPT BY BOBLUBA.] j^rLaipS^^a^^^? ■Jl/l/ll Ift
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  • 444 4 BUSTS OF PRESIDENT, PM LEE AT SHOW SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's first sculpture show, opened this evening by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin C'hye, displays an array of artistically finished clay figures, wood carvings and metal works. Sfven sculptors have their works
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  • 205 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. tonight called on the Republics artists, especially sculptors, to organise a "little movement" to kindle the country's interest in sculptored art. Speaking at the opening of "Sculpture '67" Singapore's first exhibition of
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    • 100 4 Enter Now Setron Talent Quest '67 $10,000 WORTH OF PRIZES TO BE WON ENTRY STILL OPEN INTENDING PARTICIPANTS MUST PRESENT THEMSELVES AT THE REDIFFUSION I AUDITORIUM Entrance by Penang Lawa) 2.00 p.m. SATURDAYS (22nd I 29th April, I**7) i ,|||C3IIIIMIIIIHIJIIIIIIIIIIHCJIIIIIIIIIIIINII LAST 3 PAYS! galaxyE J SHOWS TODAY: 2 IJ-J JO-S4J
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    • 624 4 I Jlrd GRAND DAY. Daily J Showi Shew itorli I 00, S.UU i iOpm Grand Prix ttortl I.lt, SIS, S4S Tomorrow t«trfl nm« 9 30<J m. AdmiiKon: SI SO, >2.50 $4.00 IN SUPER CINERAMA MGM s IiRARO PRIX" Jamil Garnar Eva Mori* Saint Yvas Montana 1 METROCOLOR School Children Concession
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  • 1064 5 Marshall accused of 'uncalled for 9 a buse of M ini stry A-G REPLIES TO COUNSEL AT STRIKE TRIAL SINGAPORE, Fri. THE acting Attor-ney-General, Mr. Tan Boon Teik, l<»--(I ;i v accused <li'fencc counsel, Mr. David Marshall, of hurling "uncalled lor" ;il)iisc :il Ihe Minisliy of Health and the (ioyernnienl
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  • 143 5 SIXCiAPORF. I ri. Ihe Vice-Prr'sidrnt of the Chine>e (hambrr of Comnirrcr. Mr. l.im Kit Ming. I today proposed the organisation of a ".Made-in-SinKapoic" trade exhibi- linn to boost local industries. Speaking .it tlir npenint: ol Hie lntrrn.itiun.tl Trade and In du-lr* l.\hibition 196T at the (■a\
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  • 79 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. New and higher fees fur the maintenance of purification of mechanical pl;ints will come into force on July 1. An Jiiii'iiilnit-iu in the Singapore Rural Board Srptir Tanks Bylaws provides lor monthly fees ranging from S9 to $80 for a i
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  • 190 5 I QINGAPORK. Km A hua\tJ band, who was said to have condoned adultery by his wife but waa subsequently firm with her, waa loday mated a decree Dial by Mr. Justice Cliua iv the High Court. The judge, after a two-day
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  • 51 5 I i-iNciAPoRE Fn. Btx bratben of St. Gabriel will titkr their linwl ,ii the Si Joeepb'i Church in Buten Timan on April 30. They arc Br<> Ptancto Jfeo. Bro. Mark fee. Bro. Anthony Loh. Bro. John Cher Ira Rhrara Pane and Bru Ki-.mi -i.-
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  • 213 5 SINGAPORE. Fri 't"i->i ar-old former Police Insprctor. Mr. How Sin. i> xtili lying serinii-lv ill in his home at Bukit Pasoh Koad today The family told tlir Slraits Timr> that In- »••>< still alive .illhuugh semiBMMCtoW after a lons illness. Straits limes report this mornint taid Mr.
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  • 211 5 SINGAPORE. Fri THE Finance Minister, Mr. Lim Kirn San. today disclosed that there had been a marked increase in industrial inquiries from overseas investors during the past two months. "The rate of our industrialisation programme is going very well because we offer the best Industrial facilities
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  • 70 5 Suit against motorist settled in court SINGAPORE. Kn A traffic ne^lmence sun against Abdul Latlf bin Majid. a motorist, was semen belore Mr Justice Clioor Singh in the Hitih Court today for $1,250 damages and $750 Matt The consent award was in favour of Lee Cheng Hua. JO. the plaintin.
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  • 24 5 SINGAPORE Frt There will be no water tomorrov from 9am to 6 p.m at Clyde Terrace Ibttween Arab Street and Jalan Sultam
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    • 259 5 SIN MAY 1342, CHANGI VILLAGE, SINGAPORE- 17. TEL: *****2. DEALING IN:CARMEN AUTOMATIC HAIR CLRLLR TYPEWRITERS CAMERAS RADIOS kI'I.A.MW SILVER SELANGOR PEWTER MIKIMOTO PEARLS MAMOND RINGS ♦ENGLISH ft GERMAN CUTLERY SKIS NECHI :>ll SEWING M CHINES SEIKO I ITCHES HIRE PI RCHASE CVN BE ARRANGED KIAM SIN TAILOR 1338, CHANGI VILLAGE,
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  • 822 6 Jail for all 7 Ngee Ann students JUDGE: ACT OF HOOLIGANS THE seven Ngee Ann College students, charged with rioting and causing hurt to the police at the City Hall steps on Nov. 4 last year, were convicted on both charges in the Second District Court today at the end
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  • 58 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A (total of 10.690 lb. of coppfr v Ire worth 532.000 lias been stolen from the engineering division works of Harper Gilfillan and Co. m Jalan Sunsc; B si. According to the pul.cr today, the tiirtt was discovered durhie a meek on the
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  • 246 6 Sardon explains that airlines' l/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. European airlines were informed that the traffic rights granted to them from Malaysia and Singapore to Australia were temporary and that as soon a.s MalaysiaSingapore Airlines bopan operations to Australia those rights would end. tho Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon. said today.
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  • 184 6 IPOH, Friday AN appeal by the DPP. Inche Idris in Yusott. against the acquittal of a British Serviceman Geoffrey Bally, of No. 22 Regiment In Tampin. was allowed by Mr. Justice Chans in the High Court here today. Bally was acquitted without his defence being call•mI
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  • 1217 7  - Q-4 A new Queen George Eglin THE SHIP THAT WILL MAKE OR BREAK THE CUNARD LINE by LIVERPOOL Of the Atlantic**** 2^ ooo passengers, classless Britain's swinging city of the sixties has done it again. In between composing pop music and beat poetry, being a city of football fanaticism, building
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  • The Straits Times
    • 680 8 A fresh wave of speculation I concerning British defence planning cast of Suez adds little or nothing to what is already an open 6ecret If further economies can be j made, without obviously undermining British assurances to Malaysia and Singapore under the defence treaty, then the withdrawals
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    • 293 8 The teachers salaries commission, which held its first meeting yesterday, has the difficult task of reconcilins three sets of interests. The teaching profession expects li to remove anomalies within the Unified Teaching Service and between the U.T.S. and the Government Teaching Service. The Government, without being unaware of
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    • 219 8 The Army take-ever in Greece is a new and dramatic phase of the struggle between the Centre Union Party and King Constantine and the right wing politicians. It has kept Greece in turmoil for the last two years. The Army acted on royal orders, the proclamation of military
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  • Article, Illustration
    1024 8  -  HAJI MUBIN SHEPPARD by How Negri Sembilan's chiefs elect their ruler 'by ancient custom' IN accordance with the ancient Custom of Negri I Sembilan. the Four Ruling Chiefs have conferred together and have unanimously decided to elect Tengku Ja'afar son of His Late Majesty Tuanku Abdul Rahman, to
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 287 8 fB, architecture students of the Technical College here in Kuala Lumpur, wish to express our enthusiastic support for Mr. William Chen's proposal to set up a course in the University of Malaya which will ultimately enable students to become fully qualified
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    • 157 8 If AY I, as an engineer 1 who has been living In Singapore ever since the television service was operated, say a few words regarding breakdowns? TV came to Singapore as a one hour one channel pilot service in February 1963. No country In the world
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    • 191 8 fOM MONSENSE IST April 18> has a point when he emphasises the need for Muar to get out of Its "commercial and social Isolation Thi.s desire on the part of Muarlans is even greater now that the new Muar bridge Is open. The bridge provides an
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  • 270 9 SINGAPORE, I ri. For thp first lime, school caclH corps for RirK will be formed towards the end of this vr.ir. Therr will be corps to be vt up in nine secondary schools Back corps will have Hi) i;irls. This was announced on beh.ilf
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  • 31 9 KANGAR. Pri. The Pwli* Btate Di.-a.Mer Committee will hold a rinnre at the Government Mn Cooperative Society bulldinc on M.iy 3 :n aid of the National Disaster Pund.
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  • 56 9 SINGAPORE. Fri Prot. JA. Jan«en president of the AsianPacific Dental Federation, left for Korea today to attend the fifth Asian-Pacific Dental Congress, which begins In Seoul from Monday. With mm was Dr. Lim Kheng Ann. president-elect of the SingaDore Dfntal Association, who will be the
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  • 31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri T*o men armed with daggers held up the watchman of thf Cathay Cinema early this morning and escaped with several carton* of cigarette* !rom a showcase
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  • 18 9 KLUANO. Fri. The Indian Association h«re will hold ltt ift> I nuai meeting on April 39.
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  • 684 9 Defence cuts Jek assures union SINGAPORE, Friday 'GOVT WILL DO ALL IT CAN TO FIND A SOLUTION' 'JHE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, has promised that when the problem of proposed defence cuts by the British Government arises the "Singapore Government will do everything in its power to
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  • 313 9 Siew Sin pledge on aid to religious -bodies 1/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1Y —The Government would continue to give every assistance to genuine religious bodies, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said today. Bpeaking at the opening of a Malayan Hindu youth convention here, Mr. Tan gave the assurance
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  • 157 9 One dies, 4 hurt in RAF fuel tank blaxe SINGAPORE. Fri. A Royal Air Force civilian employee, Baharon bin Supar, who was severely burnt when two fuel tanks caught fire at Sele t a r yesterday, died in the General Hospital this morning. Also Injured in the fir* were three
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  • 55 9 PENANG. Pri. All five unofficial members of the Penang Pree School board of trustees have been re-elected to hold office for three years with effect from April 1. They are Bir Huseln Aboolcader. Dr. Ong Huck Chye. Mr. Saw Choo Theng. Mr. Koh Sin Hock and Inche
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  • 41 9 KUANTAN. Pri. Two government department drivers were each fined $500 here today for assisting in disposing of stolen goods. Hussain bin Abdullah. 39. of the Labour Department, and Ismail bin Muda. 29- of the Forestry Department, pleaded guilty.
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  • 172 9 ITUALA LI'MFUR, Fri. Mervyn Stewart, who made a successful bid for freedom four months ago when he escaped from a police van taking him tn court, was today jailed for four months. That was his third bid for freedom. He first escaped from
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  • 163 9 SHARES FIRM LOSES $69,000 CLAIM SINGAPORE. Fri. Lim Trading Co., a firm of stock and share brokers, todaylost their High Court civil claim for $69,346.--52 from N. C. Haydon, representing the underwriters at Lloyd's of London, for a loss under an insurance policy covering amongst other perils "loss by theft."
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  • 51 9 PENANG. Pri The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Won* Pow Nee. yesterday urged pfople not to listen tn rumour* about the new Malaysian currency to be issued in June. The value of our currency will be maintained." he told members of the Kamponi? Prrtama development committee in
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  • 49 9 MALACCA. Fri. Major P. 1 Badcne. of the Royal Australian Infantry, who was killed in action against' the Vietcong on April, 7 aas bunrd at TerendaK Camp on Wednesday His next -of -kin had p\rrpv=*d the wish that he be buried at the I camp.
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    • 247 9 Walter Richter ■Wrl Profusely pictured in LIVING COLOURS! POST FREE W.illrr Kirhtrr. with hi* wraith of experience, wrttea of thnu> flowm and their growth In an interesting and personal manner: aa botanist and lurresaful (rower it it with the wrtxht of authority. He describes in detail the culture of orrhid*
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    • 864 9 TV MALAYSIA Channel 3 Kuala Lumpur and nu the Menace Mr. Wllaon'a Penan*; 6 Ipoh and Malacca; Sister; 7 News In English; 3 and 10 Johore Bahru; 4 Tai- 7.11 Perspective: 7.34 Bewitchping. 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Kluang. Ed— Driving is the Only Way to Fly: 8.09 Balada (Malay 3.01
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  • 187 10 UY wile and 1 and two ITI small girls are gas eaters. On average we consume $25 worth a month. Big eaters a.s we are, however, we thought that the bill was too high. So one day I wrote in to tht P.U.B.
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  • 117 10 Taxes that have ended car sales Tan Slew Sin has certainly killed the poor gqose that laid golden eggs, where the sale of new cars is concerned. If he has intended stopping the sale of these new cars, he has very definitely succeeded with his excessive taxation, import duty and
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  • 100 10 WHEN one wishes to find out whether a society Is registered, and if so, who the office bearers are before one does any business with it. one has to go to the Registry of Societies/Associations at Empress Place, fill a Form and wait for one week
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  • 93 10 JOB WEEK OR A BEGGING CAMPAIGN? AS an ex Boy Scout, I am saddened at the way job week has degenerated into a vast begging campaign. It is true that many Cubs and Scouts ask to perform tasks for payment, and do their jobs well. But many more this year
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    • 134 10 "PHE situation Mr. Cann A tS.T. April 8) speaks of regarding the 17A bus srevice is far from being exceptional. I have found the same tiresome long waits of some 30 to 45 minutes to be true also of the No. 12 and No. 4 services.
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    • 293 10 BRITAIN is now trying to reduce its forces in this area to cut expenses. Whilst it is difficult to reduce the number of 'teeth' units, such as infantry and still fulfil defence commitments, it seems likely that there could be an immediate reduction
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    • 214 10 When a tourist guide 'interferes' T REFER to C. E. Urn's letter 'Tourist Guide 1 (ST. April 15). I AM a tourist guide. Some friends from the U.S. were interested in our local handicrafts. On my suggestion, they agreed to go to the Sunday Market at Kg. Bahru with me
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    • 138 10 I REFER to "Old Villager's" letter iS.T. March 20) stating that the residents in and around the circuit were inconvenienced by the Singapore Grand Prix and the Government collected a lar*e sum of money but requests for street lights and better roads In the village fell on deaf
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    • 207 10 Applying 'professional' rules to amateur racing IN a developing multt racial country like Malay.Ma, a tremendous amount can be achieved through the encouragement of sporting activities. This is particularly true ln the case of amateur sports If ln cultivating hi* love for the sport of hU choice the amateur is
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    • 150 10 JN Monday's Straits Times there appeared a report of the decisions reached by the United Chinese School Committees' Association and the United Chinese School-teachers' Association at their Joint meetlnc to stick to a sixday week and to "ask" teachers of English in Chinese schools
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    • 54 10 jyix aot, HARDEN, ln Bukit Bahru. Malacca, is now infested with flies and mosquitoes because the roadside drains are clogged with nlth and stagnant watrr. Nobody has come to clean up the drains, the back ianes are littered with refuse and for a flnai touch miniature "poultry farms", have
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    • 225 10 I I .^B B^Ba^Bdß'^^^^t^B He Jhß <B^ /^*W. wH^^ How come the new 175 cc. Honda Super Sports performs like much larger bikes? 5 speed transmission, twin carbs! That's why it performs like the big ones, edges to having the headlamp switch on because Honda have included a 5-speed the
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    • 198 10 Straits Times Crossword Lfll LH fitt II HI i I II I ACKOSB 4. Tales of a cricket tide going t No t>Utc? (8) to extremes < 7 5: Standard' complaint come, ln Mark drive, badly-glvlng up 10. PertXS an' Orpington Kholar 0 d mo^V° r SSnTl'if h nUBUI Cen
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  • 255 11 I I Kuala Kubu Bahru. Fri SERVICE to the public and the Just execution of the law should be foremost in the mind of every law enforcement officer the InspectorGeneral of Police, Tan Sri Salleh bin Ismael said today. i 1 He was speaking
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  • 418 11 British pullout sad thing for all From JACK FINGLCTON: Canberra. Fn jPOMPLETE British withdrawal or even a withdrawal to a point where only token forces were left, would dangerously upset the balance in a region vital to Australian security and would throw on Australia defence responsibilities well beyond her present
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  • 217 11 RMAF COPTER USED BY USNO FOR ELECTIONEERING, HE SAYS JESSELTON. FrJ. Dato Donald Stephens, the I pko leader, today lashed RMAF helicopter by L'sno for electioneering. He called on the Federal Office here to clarify the use of the helicopter to protect the good name of the
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  • 135 11 6-week road safety drive to begin in June KUALA I.UMPUR. FYI. A six-week national road safety campaign will be launched at Stadium Negara on June 21. The theme for this year, "Road Safety Depends on You." »as decided yesterday by the National Road Safety Council I which include membera from
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  • 53 11 SINGAPORE. Fn —Australia* Apple Queen. Robvn Budc. went on a shopping sorre this afternoon, buying a wide selection of Chinese curios a.s souvenirs. This morning, she oaU a courtesy call on the Australian High Commissioner in Singapore, I Mr. a. Parsons and the Trade Commissioner.
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  • 164 11 SINGAPORE, Fn. An executive from a British consortium which specialises in building container shipping systems said here today it was inevitable that modern harbours throughout the world would have container complexes In future. Mr J. w. Woods, director of G. Dew and Co.
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  • 23 11 PENANG Pri The Chief Wnliter. Tan Sn Wong Pow Nee. will open the annuai meeting of the Taniong Youth Club tomorrow
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  • 240 11 Razak 'stops' show at varsity library VfEI.BOtrRNE, Frl.— lfl Tun Abdul Razak "stopped the show" at Monash University library here today. Australian and Malaysian students left their books to crowd the stairways and doors to ace Uie official party. Th« quiet library erupt•d Into wild arti-ity as Press and television
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  • 40 11 KANGAR. Fn. The acting Mentri Besar. Inche Ahmad bin Mum. will address about 150 residents of Kampong Sentua, Utan Aii. when they participate in a sotong-royong proierr tomorrow to clean up four kampongs near here.
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  • 35 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl The Brc:<h High Commissioner to Malaysia. Sir Micharl Walker. who U spending lm leave in Britain, will return here tomorrow for a temporary visit prior to returning his home \ca\p
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  • 33 11 SINGAPORE Fn. A businessman. Ng Kens Seok, 57. of Jalan Novena. died in the General Hospital this morning five days after he was knociced down by a motorcycle in Newton Road.
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  • 32 11 AMSTERDAM. Frl Mi« Singapore arrived in Holland today on her trip around the world in 80 days Mollie Ang Mooi Hur. 22, was received by the Amsterdam tourist service. UPI.
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  • 118 11 'TOKYO. Fri. Japan will virtually settle the World War II "blood debt" with Malaysia with the Government ofToriiis 25 million Malaysian dollars plus a s.'.u million economic loan. Government sources said today. Japan has also reached an agreement with Singapore to offer a grant
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  • 224 11 \IALACCA. Frl.— Th« l Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. yesterday visited KamponK Pantai Tanah Mrrah. a fishing village 11 miles from here, for the first time since its adoption by the 4th Bn.. Royal Australian Regiment, about tv.o month*
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    • 66 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl m Z .S C 3 A T C J~J s Wi 1 ojs\ewJp!md wmere HNV NKKEBC^ E= J»v g^ AID H^C-. l!!> I jy_ S m i* I 'hey, ocero: I decided i migut as well\ WMATS 7AKIN' PRACTICE POR MV FIRST AID ]B VA
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    • 888 12 iiMiiiiui'O liiitn I'agr 8> in ttmrdt IM Minimum) MR. AND MRS. c'hon* Th>e Hin thank all relative* and in, nd» tor their k.n.i stsaMSHl and wall w ishct on occa.icn of th' :r nuirt THE FAMILY Or the 'at.- Mr. Low Teams; Khoon thank relatives and friend* for their condol-nc-
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    • 1143 12 SITUATIONS VACANT /> H ..rrf, <* I Mm.)— Box it rts. rxlrn EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER ol typtas account* etc v anted for lari;. Co-op Morct Society in Loirr Perak Attractive salary offered MM In own ha.nd-« riling lining particular* of experience and ith cjpK.t of recent testimonials tv Box AltM
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    • 1089 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li W,,rdt S6 'Min.)— Box it clt .xtrm SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOW 1 Coast Road thrcr >>"drooms on* airtunditiooed ti\e-lans >on«;r>atn Krfrdt-n kdidrn immed'ate occupation lei '."ji.1.4 431V0 S pore FLATS AT il) tatlen, Manalut. l).*lrict 1& |S) rai r-a»t Mansion DM W All A oe,l rooms tny. Aik
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    • 827 12 TOURS EXCURSIONS fj H«rW* S* i MSVJ Box it rfs. rxlr NAM-H0 TRAVEL SERVICE Ltd 1 1 Malaya 7-day* WO l>e|.H,ture Apr 23 "4 25 .10 Malaya 7-days atr-cor d.tioned hus Sll-"> C1 4 rtT C Higt land* 4-davs S«0 April 23 27 I I Highland- 7-days tIW 23 4
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    • 1066 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE i M Hort't %l i Mm. I—Boxi Box il rlt. fxlrm TRIUMPH TR3A 14(1 M.6M miles. il three service ownert gm drive VI 4 50 S- Xpore.. ««'.•<•:« 11 1462 AUSTIN SUPER ».vi. Accident tr,. Tax Sep 1 Hiihest offet secures. MIJBI Tan after I p.m S
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    • 1005 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Wordx i Mm.)— Btx S* rrt. «rrr» 1 i*6S F CORTINA SUPER >■ HOOD latjiti >ui'ei O Ksdefi. A -50 S Watm ivrll M Mini. V.-nV A 4.i Cnuntrynnn. I!""* A M Him. Ruai Co J45 Middle Road Mi MM, f pore 1965 HOLDEN SPECIAL I
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    • 724 12 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. IS ITevttj H "<■■ .1/ rlt. mxlrm 11 Manicure. HalrI mi 11* '■Jaaas Air-Conrti-tioned saion Cmß langiin Road, on Mlllrli AT YOUR SERVICE M »o,t. SfM jo n, MfrFAST PMOTOSIATS FOTOMATIC, i pore. WL'34O. KWOK 8 PHOTOCOPY SERVICE. IS, Ih« Arcade Ist r loor. Ttl. UaolO. I
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    • 1240 13 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAiT U> DueS'PL'e S»i" P. Sham Penang ATREUS liverpcot, Clasgow S.IM4 Apr 21 POLTPftMUS ii.e'tool. Oublm Belfast. Glow. A-c-ti S.IB-11 Apr 24 Apr 25 21 Apr 21 OlOMf Liverpool. 016 .n. 1 la Pirt Apr 27 Apr 21/ 2 May 1 MARON Liverpool. G'lSgOW Apr 20
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    • 2388 13 t-^EACz/^s 1 BENULINE thl t«sT aiiaiic coyPAHY LM, i« p. i tBWHMMaBVMBVBaVMMB*RRBVaaVjVBaniBVBVHMBVBV>MBVBVja EXPRESS SAILINGS 10 CENOA-ROTTERDAM-HAMBUR6AARHUSCOPENHACEN. EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. UVERPOUL I CONTINENTAL PORTS P. S hara Penang Singapore I Genoa Roan H'burg Aarhus C'hagea DPWTAIVVPC For Liverpool May 21 MALAYA Apr 23 25 May 1/4 21/2 May May 21
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    • 1302 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEi OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K., CONTINENT. Li mtg lai Singapori P. S'haa Pimm CITY Of NEVrtASTLI I'l'A, H'burg, Bremen, R'naa. Hav.e Hull. G'angen-c.th... 2i 21 Apt II IB Ait CITY OF WINNIPEG Lon n, Hamburg ;»raaa. Havre, Huil. Grangfinouth... 21/21 May 21 JO
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  • 346 14 rE pa.^t weeks trading maintained the improved levels reached toward* the end of the previou.s week btate H. C. B. Co. Ltd. in thur current rubber market i report. Turnover was bri.sk. but slowed down as the week progressed, adds the report. I The mam feature
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  • 77 14 MINESE Produce I.chjn«s, smgaV poro noon pntii par pioul yoitir- •MM Coconut oil: nullx $45 sellers, drum 147 > sellers Copra: Mixed (fob.) loose Apr/May L'K Continent $37) B. Pipptr: Muntok white *147 i sellers. Parauak white 5145 sellers, special Karankk Dlack ***** sellers, garbled Lampong black $1121
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  • 16 14 The Hong Kong free market was closed yesterday for the Queens Birthday holiday
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  • 803 14 From Our Market Correspondent 'PMI.KI was no change in 1 conditions on the Stock Exchange yesterday and the market continued exactly the same trend as it has done for the past week. Prices were steady on narrow movements, in industrials but turnover remained
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  • 917 14 DL'SINESS in and rrportrd to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: (1.000) INDUSTRIALS: Bouttcad «1.J4. H'.OOUi UMi Central fuiari <3.000 i «i M i> ii. mill, sis; d <l sT. <3.000> <I>6;
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    • 1051 14 Yv*^~" "KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Servlee Frtrr^ntlt Smgaport T. AoOr ••Ta.|»i Mars II Apr/2 May 11/14 May 2t May at Mi) "Awstkiaa Man" IS :i May I Jsst 17 lust 22 Isn "NipiH Mars IS 31 Just 111 July II Jily 22 JH) West Africa /Singapore
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    • 947 14 AUSTRALIA NEW 7ULAHD SERVICE I INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO FK EAST SERVICES Ta. Fnnaitli, Atili.lt. Malkoint, SyMif. Ti: Mafus anl Napiattnaa Smiaco'a P. S **m Pcnany Pt-i-t P. S>am Si-japort P.AJULA 23/ 4 May S May t May lUIIMBA I Miy lil May 11/12 May RAJUU 21/ M May 21 May
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    • 416 14 Smitiivit r jn<r» 'mm t tU t!D EIA/EID tl* til/ FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF HUTCH" tor Rangoon. Madras t Cl'curtl Mil »/1» May 21 May 21 FROM MAORAS NACAPATTINAM PENAKC TSS ST»T| o> MADRAS' for Naraoattinam 4 Maaras Ms 45 Apr 22 Apr 23 Apr 24 FROM CALCUTTA M.V
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    • 1595 15 jpßj^^^^^^pw^^Bjpp^Bjpw^y^i IN THE MATTER OF THE THE INDUSTRIAL k companies act. Ims COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED and Inrnrporatfd in Slnffaporn IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE IS HTCREBY GIVEN W NG S OON FOONG MINING that the Thirteenth Annual Gen- em. Meeting of the Shareholders CO. SDN. BERHAD R^eTeSTfflcV'No?. ftSll. (Cr^^ V
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    • 772 15 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIPS NAME We. OOAN OUAN SHIPPING LIMITED of Singapore hereby give notice that In consequence of change of ownersnlp. we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships, under Section 635 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance (Chapter 207), in respect of the ship
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    • 545 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE BELETAR SCHEME Applications are Invited for the post cl TEMPORARY DRAWING OFFICE ASSISTANT lor the construction of the Seletar Scheme Salary Range: The all-in .salary offered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience and will (all within the range of $250—1350
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    • 646 15 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR TRAINEE Applications Invited from Singapore Citizens who hold a Diploma In Industrial Chemistry or Dairy Technology. Age between 24 30; preferably with experience in the dairy Industry but not essential PRODUCTION SHIFT FOREMAN Applications Invited from Singapore Citizens who hold a H.S.C. on the science stream. Age between
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    • 581 15 Careers in Civil Aviation Air Transport is a fast growing industry British Overseas Airways Corporation, keeping in the forefront of this industry, is again looking for young men to develop for responsible positions in its Singapore organisation. They will be given training courses and practical work in airline sales, reservations
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  • 1437 16  - Teak' II looks another Pretty winner EPSOM JEEP RAIN fell yesterday afternoon. raking the 'sting" out of the hard going at Penang. Barring further rain, the going tomorrow should be very good. By Penang card Race 1 2.30 Class 2 Div 3 (S7.000) 7f Local riders only 1 099U4 Tan
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  • 467 16 IT WILL TAKE AT LEAST SIX MONTHS TO GET ACCLIMATISED TO MEXICO CITY's HIGH ALTITUDE, says DOCTOR CHICAGO, Fri.— Athlctes competing in the 19G8 Olympic Games could not acclimatise themselves to Mexico City's high altitude of 7.478-ft unless they arrived at least six months before the Games, a doctor said
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    • 310 16 IB fil CENTRAL ELECTRICAL CO., LTD. TAKE CREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE OFFICIAL OPENINC OF THEIR SHOWROOM at NO. 6 TANGLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE 10 by MR. HANSON KWAUK PRESIDENT LAND L HOUSINC DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE TODAY at 2.00 p.m. Cocktail Reception 2.00 6.00 p.m. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER IMI I AST
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    • 365 16 TENDERS KERAJAAN BRUNEI PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN. TAWARAN2 akan di-terlma ileh Pengurusi Lembaga Tawaran ii-pejautu Pegauai Kewangan Ne■n, 'lingkal Bawah, Bangunan >ejabat2 Kerajaan, Bandar Brulei. daripada Pemborong^ JKR. Celas "A yang berdaltar hingga taktu tengah hari pada hari thnin. Bhb. Met. 1967 unlok: SF.KOLAH;: MENLGAH MELA- 1 YU DAN BANGUNAN PF.KIVKANGAN BATU
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    • 393 16 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Chairman of the Tenders Board at the office of the Slate Financial Officer, Grouna Floor. Government Offices Brunei Town from registered P.W.D. Contractors Class "A" up to noon on Monday, Bth May. ia67 for MALAY SECONDARY AND BUILDING
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    • 781 16 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE I ()< M GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE, 1953 (No. 18 of IM3) NOTKE I MIKR SECTION 1* ll«) Whereas in exercise of the pouers conferred by nub-sections <li and i3i ol section 19 of the Local Goxernmenl Integration Ordinance. Üb3 ihereinaiier retend to
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  • 431 17 SELANGOR EXPECTED TO PUT YOUNGSTERS TO THE TEST IN CITY STADIUM CLASH gIGHT TEAMS, including soccer "giants" Selangor and Singapore, go into action in the Malaysia Cup programme this weekend. Little Perlis in the North Zone have a home tir against Perak at Hangar this
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  • 226 17 Police go to the ref's aid. TREMiGANU MALAYS 3 KELANTAN MALAYS 2 pOLICE were called to es- cort referee Alias of Pahang away after this match which decided the East Zone of the Sultans Gold Cup soccer competition at Kuala Trengganu's Police Padang yesterday, reports HAJI IMB Krlantan supporters became
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  • 61 17 Th» Singapore Amateur Swimming Association will hold gala night at the Singapore Swimming Club tonight to raise funds for s*ndmg swimmers for overseas tours. The gala programme starting at 7 p.m includes an exhibition watfrpolo match between the Chinese Swimming C**:Vi and the Rest of Singapore There
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  • 32 17 TOKYO. Fri— Kivohlde Yuzudo of Jayan won the Orient junior fentherweluht boxing title wher he knocked out Bouth Koreas Chun Won Kwane In the seventh round at Kasoshlms la«t night --Renter
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  • 365 17 "VIALAYSIAN international forward N. Thana- balan gave a captain's display to steer his team, Kilat Club, to a 4-3 victory over Government Printers in a Selangor Business Houses football league first division match at Cheras Road yesterday. Thanabalan. playing at centre-forward, scored two goals, the second
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  • 86 17 nTOCKHOLM. Fu Hasamm v Kono; Fukazu v ..-rfvia that is the all.j.tpanese line-up m the men* and women I singles finals of the world table tennis championships here. In the men's singles semifinals last night. Nobuhiko Haseeawa. 19-year-old Japanese national champion, beat West Germany's Erberh.trd Schoeler 22-20. 21-14.
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  • 58 17 TOKYO. Fri The J»p»n Badminton Association today named the team for the final stairs oi the Thomas Cup. to be held In Jakarta from May 31 to June 10 The six-man team: Euchi Batcal. 27 icapiain), Takeshi Miv<naga. 26. Masao Akiytma. 23. Takeshi Yasuzawa. 23.
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  • 43 17 Penan? Badminton Association officials: President Gan Chin Huat: vice-presidents Liew Kirn Fnh. Eddy Choona L<;w Cheng Slew Tan Teik Lim Hnd Vincent Goh; secreUry Eric Tay: assistant secretary Ismail Ibrahim: treasurer Richard Chut; auditor Chetm Aik Sun. pub.idtr afflcar Bobby ChM.
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  • 248 17 EASY WIN PUTS AZMAN IN LAST 8 LAWN TENNIS C. A. AZMAN. olddlng for his sixth successive title, moved into the last eight of the men's singles in the Malay.sian national lawn tennis championships at Penang yesterday. Azman easily disposed of his second round opponent. Buddy Yap. by 6-1, 6-0.
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  • 49 17 Three Australian tennis players will play exhibition matches in West Malaysia this year, said V. Rajaratnam. secretary of the LTA of Malaysia. They are Ray Ruffles and two girls. Kerry Melville and Karen Kratzrke members of the official Australian team to Wimbledon and the European circuit
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  • 22 17 MELBOURNE. Fri Roy Emerson and Letley Turner were last rught named Australia's top tennis players for the 1966-67 season —Reuter.
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    • 512 17 YOUTH SOCCER OANGKOK. Fri. Malaysia, v knowing they had to win tonight to stay in the Ninth Asian Youth soccer tournament, fought all the way in the National Stadium here before going down 4-1 to India. The gritty Malaysians, trailing only two goals to one at
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    • 74 17 TWREE Singapore Putra Cup X golfers are among the so entrlea for fhe RAF Tenwh Ooen tournament on Apr 30 They are Ong Chew Bee. Brian Marks and John Klrkham. The tournament v open to all club golfers with handicaps of 18 or under The
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    • 43 17 LONDON. Fri— Charlie Ortfflth. the We.«t Indian fa«t bowler. ccUmpsed shortly after he arrived In Burnley yesterdtv to play for Burnley In the Lancashire League this sea&on. Griffith uu given medical attention for stomach trouble, a high temperature and flu. Reuter.
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    • 201 17 ATHLETICS Spore AAA road Bakar Cup: Utd Malays. OoreUy (RAF Sfletari. peng v B Gaiah Malays N>fri CUK KLT Fnendliea: S'gor v Mnior league: IA v PWD (StaNegn (Pantai grd. 2 p.m tion pdg) J. Bahru League: Malacra Mum<-:pal SC v St. Mull Utd v Kilat Spore Ui». Franris Aw
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  • 12 18 26 workers arrested outside the British High Commission
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  • 98 18 AKRON. Kri. The United Rubber Workers I'nion today struck at three of Americas big four rubber companies The nation-wide walkout covered 50.000 workers in 35 factories operated by the Firestone Tyne and Rubber Co., the B.F. Goodrich Co., and Uniroyal Inc. The breakdown of
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  • 104 18 Tengku to return from Ceylon today KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Tengku Abdul Rahman will return tomorrow evening from his four-day visit to Ceylon. Two other Cabinet Ministers now overseas will return on Sunday. They are the Minister of Commerce and Industry 1 Dr. Llm Swee Aun, from Tokyo, and the Deputy
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  • 331 18 LONDOtf. Fri. Pre- weekend caution, some adverse company news and indications that the underlying trend of unemployment was still moving higher combined to depress the London stock market today. Industrials were mainly a few pence lower. Gold shares provided the only firm section, still reflect- Ing the South
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  • 74 18 LONDON. Frl— Spot 17 5 16d May 17 5 16d.. June 17 7 16d.. July 17 9 16d., July Sept. 17 11 16 d.. Oct. Dec. 18 1 16 d Jan. March 18 5 lrid April June 1 18', d. July Bept 18 11 16 d.. Oct i Dec
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  • 32 18 LONDON. Fri Bu\fis £1210 'unchanged i. sellers ***** < £2>. Forward buyers £1204 lunchanp- cdi. sellers C 1204',. ■—£',>. SettleI ment £1215.- i £2>. Turnover I am 93 tons. pm. 25. Tone: Dull
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  • 323 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Twenty-six workers of Buk i t Asahan Estate and officials of the deregistered United Malayan Estate Workers' Union were arrested here today for staging an illegal procession. The 1? men and nine women were stopped when they tried to march to
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  • 84 18 In separate statements here today, both the Party Rakvat and the Labour Party criticised the detention of Mr. Karam Singh, a lawyer and former Socialist Front MP. Six lightning demonstrations, involving hundreds of people, took place almost simultaneously this evening in protest against the ar-r<-»t of the Malacca estate
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  • 113 18 Lee's way to an enduring future SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has said that the future of Singapore is "reasonably secure" for the next five to 10 year.-,. "It is imperative that we should use this time to strengthen our society to meet the challenge that
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  • 34 18 SINGAPORE. Frl— Eight Unlversitv of Singapore students left here by air for France tonlcht to take part in the World University Theatre Festival opening in Nancy from tomorrow to April 30.
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  • 52 18 SINGAPORE. Fri The Singapore Vigilante Corps will hold a passing-out parade at the Police Training School grounds at 5.15 p.m. on Sunday. The Vigilante Corps band will give a display after the march 1 past. This will be followed by a special gymnastics and judo dis- i
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  • 51 18 SINGAPORE, lii A Malay student. Jallar bin Mohamed Ka.vsim. 23. of Pulau Tekong Besar has been admitted to Nanyani? University. JafTai. who switched o\er to a Chinese secondary school aner completing Standard V in a Malay school, is taking a coiii.se ol study in Chinese bngu
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  • 52 18 SINGAPORE. Frl —An 18-year-old gnl. Ann Kwee Kenu. was found with her throat cut in the kitchen of her hou.^e in Crawford Street this morning A knife was found near by She was sent to the General Hospital for t real ment. and was discharged
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  • 28 18 MR KOLANUA VELU RATHtVEL'J LAUV. SOEI TIN fro-n tin* cm It kavloj i» mii. i gnndchUdrrn children In I Rail 3 p.m. on Sun Lawrtnc* Sens. r.
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