The Straits Times, 8 June 1967

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  • 26 1 RECEIVED I AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The National Newspnpr The Straits Times KDN. 2578:2590, M.C.(P)2266 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1967 if 15 CENTS
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  • 1685 1 Defiance in spite of reverses in the Sinai Desert MIDDLE EAST ROUND-UP: PAGES 2 AND 3 Hussein's 'yes* to ceasefire AMMAN, Wed. Jordan today told U.N. Secretary-General U Thant she accepted the Security Council's ceasefire resolution, Prime Minister Saad Juma'a announced. Reuter. CAIRO, Wednesday 1 CAIRO
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  • 270 1 11 ASHINGTON, Wed. Russia is just as anxious as America to avoid a direct confrontation in the Middle East despite its partisan statements for the Arabs, according to well-informed sources here. The Soviet attitude in the past 48 hours has
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  • 464 1 pAIRO, Wed. Four Israeli frogmen have been captured in Alexandria and a hunt is going on for six others who escaped, the newspaper Al-Ahram said today. The frogmen were picked up yesterday in th.* port's eastern harbour after a 15-year-old boy reported seeing one of
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  • 79 1 ■Jill-: Y;ing diPertuan Agong in the uniform of the Supreme Commander of the Malaysian Arm c (I Forces taking the royal salute ("row the royal <l:iis at Iho Trooping the Colour ceremony ;il Ih c Stadium Merdeka yesterday. At the right is the Sultan
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  • 54 1 I LONDON. Wed.— Linda McGill. 21. does not plan to swim the English Channel nude. About this she was quite definite. "I'll be wearing a bathing cap," the Australian blonde said today. Plus a thin coat of oil and a pair of goggles to pro--1
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  • 77 1 SINGAPORE. Wed Quek Chuen Lock, who broke into the home of Mr. Justice Ambrose on New Year's Day. to«iay met the Judge face-to-face in the High Court. Quek is appealing aga.ii.st a district court's Jail sentence of four years and mx months for breakup into the Judge's
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  • 183 1 Peking mob storm British mission PEKING, Wrd. Demonstrators today broke into the British diplomatic mission here, smashing windows and damaging a portrait of Que c n Elizabeth. British wurct i -aid a crowd ni Chinese and some foreigners, including Arabs, marched Into the British compound and smashed windows <>t t
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  • 50 1 IK ID I V PKORP N \sM K s CHABGi B I miiii NATIONS v\"i U ullssi.t t -alli-il S( :iri t\ iiiiniil hack toila\ to rrsume debate on Mifldlr Baal i risis Britain invited I to investigate Egyptlan < hirers of IK air aid fm |s.. cli«.
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  • MIDDLE EAST DESK 1
    • 458 2 Delegates stand by THE Security Council set no date for a future session, but delegates were told to be ready to assemble again at short notice. The ceasefire resolution was net nude mandatory. If it it not obeyed, the .ouncil could "order" an end
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    • 274 2 'RESOLUTION IS A COMPLETE SURRENDER TO ISRAEL' "responsible fur tha present situation." The council resolution, resulted from tough East-West bargaining and a final Boviet retreat which was apparently dictated by the military situation the Middle East. Iraqi Foreign Minister Adrian Pachachi, who preceded Mr. Eban, told the council that it
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    • 148 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— The Secret-ary-General, U Thant, reported to the Security Council last night that Israeli shellflre killed three more Indian soldiers with the UN. Emergency Force raising to eight the number dead. UNEF headquarters In Oaza came under direct Israeli artillery fire
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    • 63 2 LONDON. Wed. The Daily Mirror today published a letter signed by 70 well-known imhlir figures affirming open support for "Israel's right to exist as free independent, democratic Sta'e." The newsnnoer printed the letter on <U front page Signers Included Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor. Michael Paine VaneMa
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    • 224 2 Moscow silent on Arab charges against Britain and US MOSCOW, Wed.— The Kremlin last night kept silent on Arab I rharges that the United States and Britain had given air support to Israel in the Middle East fightIng. Thp allegations, made by President Nasser earlier yeterday and backed by Jordan,
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    • 105 2 PoW colonel: Israelis are treating me right... TEL AVIV, Wed. An Egyptian prisoner of war. Col. Mohamedl Hamld. 38, of the Egyptian 6th Infantry Battalion, told his family over the state radio yesterday: "I am well and am being treated well by my Israeli captors." He said his unit had
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    • 745 3 gEIRUT, Wed. Arab states launched an oil war against Britain and the United States yesterday after accusing them of intervening in the war with Israel. Iraq ordered cessation of pumping, and Kuwait and Algeria followed by banning oil exports to the two
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    • 70 3 NEW DELHI. Wed.— The Prime Minuter. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, won Cummunist support yesterday for i a statement blaming Israel for the outbreak of war in the Middle East, but the other main Opposition parties criticised her for taking sides. She was Jeered when she said that
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    • 50 3 TEL AVIV. Wed. Liir nviftazinr photographer Pnul Schutzer. of Parus. wax killed yesterday whilr riding in ;in Israeli armoured car hit by Egyptian fire. Schutzer was covering an Is-rael-Egyptian battle in Sinai. Also ridinc in the vehicle was Life correspondent Michael Mok, who escaped unhurt. AP.
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    • 332 3 TEL AVIV. Wed ISRAEL appealed two i days ago to the Soviet Union to join an effort to pacify the Middle East. The appeal was made in a personal message by Premier Levi Eshkol to the Soviet Premier Alexel Kosygin. It was delivered
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    • 151 3 Chou to the Arabs: 'Keep on fighting' TOKYO. Wed. The Chinese Premier. Mr. Chou Kn-lai. has urged the Arabs to keep on lighting. In a mes&age to Mr. Ahmad Shukairv. president of the Palestine Liberation Organisation. Mr. Chou said. "I believe that having; taken up arms the revolutionary Arab people
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    • 28 3 CAIRO. Wed.— A lab rorelgn Mm lni its will meet in Kuwait tomorrow to discuss latest developments in the Middle East. Cairo Radio reported today. UPI.
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    • 511 3 Wilson queries Nasser 's right to close the canal LONDON, Wad Wilson yesterday challenged the legality of President Nasser's decision to close the Suez Canal, and warned Arab nations that threats to cut off oil supplies to Britain could rebound on them. i He also announced a 24--hour suspension of
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  • 903 5  - Leftwing protest— 4B demonstrators, mostly women, are detained SIA CHEONG YEW MARCH ON MINISTRY PLAN FOILED By SINGAPORE. Wed, pORTY-EIGHT demonstrators, including ">(> women and uirls, were arrested this afternoon when they took to the streets to protest against the Government's de registration of three leftwing trade unions. Their plan
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  • 238 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. S~EVERAL hundred Singapore teenagers today turned up at the Central Manpower Base at Kallang to take part in special tests to assess their suitability for particular branches of the national service. The youths several In school uniforms and carrying their school bags were those
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  • 381 5 Minister's plea for regular blood donors SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yonj Nyuk Lin, today appealed to firms and organisations to encourage their employees to join the elite band of regular blood donors to save more lives. He was speaking at the presentation by the Singapore Rotary Club
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  • 43 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Ministry of Culture field section will give free film shows tomorrow ai 7.30 p.m. at Kg. Eng Ann. Farrer Road; Hwa Ming School, Lai Hock Kee Hng: Kg. Goh Soon and Tal Cheong School, Chua Chu Kanfc Road.
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  • 144 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A businessman. Kok Ham Yam, who faces two charges of rape, was today committed to stand trial in the High Court after a twoday preliminary inquiry in the ninth magistrate's court Kok. 38. is alleged to have raped a 13-year-old schoolgirl between
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  • 52 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The 0 first Singapore women's amateur confectionery competition organised by the Stamford Community Centre will be held at the centre's premises in Queen Street on June 24. Those interested in participating should obtain entry forms from the centre's honorary secretary in Queen Street. Applications close on
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  • 152 5 Wed. A Taiwanese ballet dancer. Al Huang and his wife Suzanne Pierce also his dancing partner arrived here this morning for a series of performances at the National Theatre and over Television Singapura. They will be here for four days. Mr Huang has performed with
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  • 62 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Leong Kwong Nang and Mr. Moses Joshua have been re-elected president and vice-president respectively of the Singapore Government Secretarial Staff Association. Other officials are: Mr. Teoh Kirn Lock (secretary 1, Miss Mary Singh 1 treasurer 1. Committee: Mr. Khoo Kay Thong, Mr. Mega Sundram. '<
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  • 148 5 Expert says more to take up French SINGAPORE, Wed. The Director of' Alliance Francalse. Mr. Jean-Pierre Tecourt. today expressed hope that with more local teachers trained to teach French, the number of students learning the language would increase tremendously over the next few years. Hp was speaking at the presentation
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  • 179 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A procession of 25 decorated floats will tour the city for three hours from 9 a.m. on Saturday as part of the University of Sing a p o r c Students' Union annual rag and flag day. The floats will be decorated
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  • 121 5 '"TODAYS educational TV on Channel 8 is as follows 830 a.m. -8. 50 a.m.. English literature, sec l— "Lady Pieclou Stream i 9 15-9.35 English literature. Sec. 2— "Words and Music 10-10.20. Mathematics, sec j "Variablea and Functions II 1 1.05-1 1.25. English second lanKuase. Sec.
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  • 178 6 CINGAPORE, Wed. With the impending resumption of diplomatic ties between Indonesia and Singapore, the multimillion Wisma Indonesia in Orchard Road is now getting a facelift. The floors are beincr scrubbed and old furniture beine carter", .iway. Work has already started to give
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  • 39 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Thp Peralt State Government has df>nat«d $25,000 for a new Catholic church to replace the present 60--.v Mr-old wooden building here. The new church will be built next to the present sitp
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  • 65 6 In the royal box... THE Yang di-Pertu-an Agong and the Sulran of Selangor standing at attention in the royal box during the playing of the Negar a Ku at the Trooping the Colour ceremony at the Merdeka Stadium. Behind them are (from left) the Chief the Armed Forces Staff, Cen.
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  • 389 6 J^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysians celebrating the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's 60th birthday today added a touch of solemnity by offering prayers at religious institutions for Their Majesties' health and well-being. The 13 State capitals were gaily decorated with flaps and bunting, each having,
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  • 78 6 SINGAPORE Wed. An Indian industrialist, Mr. C. R. Kesav&n Vmdv.tr lr due to fly in from Madras nn Friday to study the prospect.; or setting up factories on a joint-venture I basu During his MM-aMfe vi«;t. he will ha\c ulku wsiii local :ru«it<ii >
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  • 35 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— A pen«km«\ Yap Chiang Bng. who went to a public lavatory m Peking Ptre*t after collecting $2,050 trom business friends, was robbed of the money by two armed youths.
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  • 91 6 Birthday joy, despite the rain JESSELTON. Wed— Th<m--1 sands of Sabab&ns joined West Malaysians f celebrate the Van* dlPertuan Agong's birthday here today. While rain washed awaj the giant rally to be held on the town padang here, the Vane di-Pertuan Negara held a t'ocktail party this mornin c to
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  • 31 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Nanyan* Orchid Association will hold a three-day orchid show at the Gay World from Aug. 25 la aid of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce charity fund.
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  • 21 6 SEGAMAT. Wed. Free chest X-rays will be available at the dl* trict hospital here for thre* daya from Saturday
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  • 260 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. CE\ ERAL projects have been drawn up by the Ministries of Health and Education to instil in children a sense of heal'h consciousness. I The project* will be implemented by the joint schools health committees I soon. Disclosing this today,
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  • 61 6 Big new flats project by Housing Board SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« Holism* and Development Board i.s to build 300 units of three-room flat* and £6 shops at Queenstown ■t of $1,270,000. Tlir nrw lieme.N and nhopa will Co up in three blocks of multistorry flu's. The Board (MM ai>o railed for
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  • 200 7 Beauty flies in tired— but with a bright smile SINGAPORE. Wednesday. JjEYLOXESE beauty Annette Paternott flew into Singapore at the break of dawn today looking dead tired but smiling bravely. Her UTA flight from Colombo had been delayed for nine hours due to the Middle East war. Her trip is
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  • 103 7 VI Al A I.IMPIR. Wed. The BMsatlal (Ki*hinc (raft and Crew Pa*s) Regulation*, introduced al the height of Indonesian confrontation two >oars ai;o, will be repealed with effect from tomorrow, the Ministry of Defence *aid today. The regulations required the master and crew of rnyinr-
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  • 44 7 Wed. Tin 1 Tampln Rotary club dmwtrd $340 for .ibr.irv books for !<>r 36 aborigine children attending the National school at Joluil. The club aL-o donated a radio •et with c\t« n to the urdi oi the Tampin District Hos>-
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The P. and O. liiht Arr.iriia is due to arnve btrt Imm Australia tomorrow with 1.000 p.issenftrrs. include a party of nine n travel agents, who will be liueM.-. Nt :he P and O. Line and the Sumapure Tourust Promoiiun B
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  • 21 7 RAWANG Uic: Moir,l)H> ul tIM Krtir.tli Ana Club wil. M h<- Town Hall, I Kut.i Lumpur, on Saturdaj.
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  • 33 7 SEREMBAN Wed Negn SemMlaa'a Chief Education Officer Mr. On? Poh Kee will officially open the annual meeting of the i Nesri branch of th* National I Union of Teacher* on Sunday
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  • 104 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A young carpenter, who pleaded that he would be unable to stand the Mrain of national Service training in the evenings, was fined $300 or three months' jail, by a magistrate today tor failing to register for the call-up. Sin >n Yop Slew.
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  • 97 7 pERTK, Wed— Malaysia- I Singapore Airlines' Australian manager. Mr. R Tedd. said today that reports of a hotel ban on the airline's cabin crews were "all rubbish." Mr .said that reports of untidlrMM and mi.sbf haviour were not worthy of comment. The airline'i cabin
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  • 384 7 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A ROAD sweeper who injured a man by throwing sulphuric acid at him was sentenced to life imprisonment and ordered to receive five strokes of the rotan by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. Goh Ah Hock. 23. was
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  • 38 7 PENANG Wrd. The Youth Ontir here will hold a Malam Mu.sik Fiesta 1967 < variety nutht t at the Chmrsp GirLs 1 High School on July 15. Proceed^ from the show will help finance the centre's activities.
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  • 159 7 |£l ALA LL'.MPLK. Wed. The Employee* Provident Fund Board recover* about slu.ooi) every fortnight through Hi inspectors paying calls on employers, and getting them to make good their short contributions and arrears. The manager of the Board. Mr Le c Siow
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  • 214 7  - Oil companies in S'pore not affected by war YEO TOON JOO: By Singapore. Wed QIL companies in Si ngapore, 1 hough reportedly unaffected by the war in the oil-rich Middle East, are making contingency plans for their future supplies should the flow from there be completely cut off. All the
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  • 114 7 Embassy: 500 volunteer to fight Israel SINGAPORE. Wed. The United Arab Republic Embassy today announced that more than 500 people here had so far volunteered to serv« with the Arabs against Israel. An embassy spokesman said the volunteers were of various nationalities Of the 500. about 150 had registered for
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  • 19 7 SINGAPORE Wed— A $306--983 primary school to b* bull; ai thr junction of Starlight and fUnKooon Roads.
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  • 403 8 SINGAPORE. Wed Till! Minister of Stale for Kducalion, Incite Rahini Isluik. kodaj stressed the importance of regional co-operation in creating friendship and peace in South-east Asia. He was speaking at thr opening ceremony of the first meeting of the regional English language centre co-ordinating
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  • 260 8 SINGAPORE. Wed After 19 days at sea. fisherman Chan Wee Kai. 23. stepped ashore at 10 p.m. yesterday, having completed a successful fishing trip. Hungry, he rushed back to his H.i'i Lane home, off Beach Road, but finding home food unsuit able,
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  • 30 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— There will be no water tomorrow from 9 am to 8 p.m. at Lorong K. Telok Kurau Road (between Telok Kurau Road up to Slglap Canal).
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  • 568 8 NEW YORK. Wod THE course of history in South-East Asia will be influenced by the way other countries of the region accepted the contribution Singapore could make towards the area's economic development. This was stated by Dr. Wong Lin Ken. Singapore.-, Ambassador to
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  • 1203 9  - CAN A PATIENT BE TREATED AS A GUINEA PIG? PAUL VAUGHAN In a new book just published in London Dr. Maurice H. Pappworth. a Harley Street physician, demands that some limit be set on experiments by doctors on human subjects, just how serious is the plight of today's "human guinea
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  • 662 9  -  FRANCIS KENT by RIO OE JANE.RIO FAR up the Amazon, in an area as remote from civilization as man can get, an international tram of scientists is working on one of the most ambitious research projects ever undertaken. Their findings will
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    • 575 10 In the anxious hours following the Security Council's call for an immediate cease-fire in the Middle East, one dramatic fact was clear. Full agreement had been reached by America and Russia on the need to end the fighting at once. This has transformed the crisis. It
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    • 389 10 Highlight of this year's Birthday Honours is the award of the Sen Setia Mahkota, carrying the title of Tun, to the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, and the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Tan Sri V. T. Sam ban than. Both men have been in
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    • 225 10 Rural children stand to benefit a great deal from the school health service now under discussion between the Ministries of Health and Education in West Malaysia. Evidence appears conclusive that about 80 per cent of these children suffer from some disease or other, particularly hookworm, and that their
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  • 782 10 'Social and economic equality cooperation.... loyalty.../ WE are grateful to Almighty Allah, for with His blessing, we are able to address you on the occasion of our official birthday. We and the Raja Permaisuri Agong wish to thank everyone in the nation, including Government servants, who
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  • 1037 10 The ABC of U.N. peacekeeping by A Special Correspondent rE BASIS OF L.N. PEA! EKEEP1NO ACTIVITIES is Article 43 of the United Nations Charter, under which all Member States "undertake to make available to the Security Council, on its call and in accordance with a special agreement or agreements, armed
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    • 785 10 ff Classified advertisements for Struts Times A Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STORACI SUMK-MAMIT Orchord Rood (Receptionut Dank) COLD STORACI lIANCHEt Hniiond Rood Novol Bo«a CITY BOOK STOai LTD.. Wmcrwttr' Hrn,«, Colly*' Quov THE NEWS FRONT Fittpotnck s Supermo»k«t. M M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rood, Novol Sot*. HAMIEM
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  • 247 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed JWO Umno party stalwarts have indicated that they will not stand for election to the party s central executive committee at the coming general assembly. They are Tan Sri Syed Ja'afar Albar, MP, and Syed Nasir bin Ismail, director
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  • 110 11 Penang Umno denies losing Malay support pENANG, Wed. Umno divisional neadquarters today denied a recent claim by Party Rakyat that Umno was losing the support of the Malays 'Our present publicity campiwcn is .-iimed at awakening the Malays against Opposition propa can da Incne Yusoff La tiff. Chairman of th*
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  • 63 11 KUCHING. Wed. The Sarawak Alliance Party National Council has asked the Government to exercise "stricter control" over Chinese newspaper! In the State. The council, which met on Monday and today, released the text of several resolutions It hart passed, including one on the control of
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  • 49 11 SINGAPORE \\eri. A party of 10 Singapore travel agents flew i to Perth by Malaysia-Singapore Airline* yesterday to begin a tour i of the Major cities in Australia j Their trip is mintiy *pnn«r.red by i MSA and Anseri-ANA, the Austral j ;i*n domestic airline.
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  • 21 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Nattnwl Safe'y First Council it to launch a safe driving comDatttkn for taxi driven on July
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  • 323 11 PEACE AND PROSPERITY, SAYS TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday <J ENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that Malaysia was now on the threshold of a more rapid phase of development and a glorious era. Now that confrontation was over, the country was enjoying peace and prosperity except
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  • 176 11 TPOH, Wed. Only six 1 girls out of the 13 who submitted their names took part in the Miss Perak-Uni-verse contest, organised by the Ipoh Joycees, at a dance here last night. The six paraded twice before the results were announced. The title went to
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  • 154 11 45,600 Causeway 'tickets' issued I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed More than 41.000 restricted Malaysian passDorU and 4.600 certificates of identity have been Issued by the Immigration Department thr oughout West Malaysia since May 1. Disclosing this yesterday, the States of Malaya Controller of Tmmicration Mr. Lim Hock Chuan. said about 36,000 restricted
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  • 56 11 PENANO, Wed. The StaU Government will be spending mor» than S3I.UCO on the distribution of buffaloes, oxen, goats, pigs and poultry to farmers under th« "pawah" system this year. Mr. Tan Khim Hoe. SUM executive councillor, announced this yesterday when be handed six sows to Sungei
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  • 122 11 HONG KONG. Wed Financial circles here today denied reports from Singapore that large amounts of cash were being remitted from Hong Kong to the republic. They said that although the recent disturbances here had checked money available for investment, there had been
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  • 59 11 SINOAPORE. Wed. Two British nerve specialists now on a 10-day visit to the Far East Air Force have seen the medical facilities available and lectured and advised on treatment. They are Air Commodore P.J. O'Connor, consultant adviser to the RAF in neuro-psychiatry. and Dr. Dennis
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  • 41 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Visiting Indonesian author and scholar. Haji Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah. better known as Dr. Hamks. paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Rasak. at his office at Jalan Da to Onn here.
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  • 193 11 Women speedhogs getting bolder: Police X" UA L A LUMPUR. 1Y Wed. Women drivers are getting bolder and more of them are adopting a couldn't-c are- lesa attitude to speed limits. At least 50 of the 320 motorists booked for speeding in and around the capital since January were women.
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  • 60 11 SLTIAWAN. Wwl— Mr Kam Woon Wan. MP for Sitianan. has been elected president of the Kampone Koh branch of the MCA with Mr. Ling Sih Pi. Mr. Wong Bin* Ante- Mr. Nrooi Ec Doong, Mr Nga Ine Sine and Mr. Liew Teow Kooi as vice-presidents. Mr. Wong Tine
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    • 658 11 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lumpur finals; 735 Lucy Show— L,urv »nd Penane; 6 Ipoh and Ma- and Joan 800 Ne^m ManImcra; 3 and 10 Johorr Bahru; dann: 8.10 ThU Week the Mimbar t'feama a religious mar>. 5.50 News Outlines in tional Lan K uage 912 Sinaran uonai Sons.-,. 600
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  • 160 12 ADULT leaders must allow teenagers to share in planning their community. American youth leader Mr. Clarence G. Moser is a veteran of 40 years in YMCA youth work and an instructor for YMCA secretaries. He said young persons are "eager to have a voice
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  • 94 12 OLD yellowed lace can be bleached by soaking in sour milk for several hours and will not damage the delicate threads. Starching lingerie straps helps them to stay flat and comfortable longer. When buying food, plan weekly menu around nutritional needs and family food preferences. Make up and
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 264 13 SAIGON, Wednesday. IT.S. jet bombers ranged deep into North Vietnam yesterday and flew through intense anti-aircraft fire to strike at railyards and bridges north of Hanoi. In South Vietnam, ground fighting came to a near standstill. No contacts of any size with the enemy
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    • 295 13 HONG KONG FERRY WORKERS STAGE LIGHTNING STRIKE HONG KONG, Wed.— Workers at the Star Ferry Company staged a lightning strike here shortly before midnight yesterday as Leftists continued to defy the Government. The worker* walked out after police tore down 140 inflammatory posters pasted on the lerrie*.. The -.nap strike
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    • 65 13 I ONDON. Wed.— Lord Balfour of Burleigh. one of Britain's foremoM bankers, died here on Sunday, n uos announced last n:Rlr He \na.s 83 He «a> a director of Lloyd.Bank finm 194S to 1963 unci for inne years. He ra also a director of the
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    • 30 13 WASHINGTON Wccl The Hnusr Judiciary Conirmtre* vrsterrlty .io|)r>nrd n\fi-« hclrumclv a Bill to fine and jail M uho burn or otherwise tewrr*te (he B'tra and Stripes -CPI
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    • 168 13 TOKYO. Wed. Lo Juichine (abovr), former Chief of Stan* of the People's Liberation Army, has returned from the dead for the second time. Wall pitMt-i> in Peking yesterday included a photograph which purported to show Lo being ridiculed b.v Red Guards at
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    • 120 13 Blonde in a bikini stops work at airport BANU«.»->«.. W«.d. luai imuugrauuu officials dropped tneir passport stamps and Customs oflictais tneir cnau at Uon Muang airport wh&u a shapes bioude clad only in a bikini and a divss of smail blue; p aslir squares, held together Ly silver links, walked
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    • 39 13 HONG KONG. Wed Chairi mun Mao Tse-tung met Ceylon's Communist party leader. Mr. N. Sanmußathasan in Peking 1 yesterday and had an extremely cordial conversation with him. I the New China News Agency 1 reported— Reuter.
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    • 246 13 JAKARTA. W<d. An.iSoekarno students today urged the Government to put off the IMiiX general election, apparently fearing a comeback by supporters of the depo-ed President. A statement issued by the University Students Action Front. Kami, said the "New Order" regime headed by acting President Gen. Suharto
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    • 137 13 Doctors order Sir Francis: Take long rest PLYMOUTH, Wed. Doctors have told yachtsman Sir Francis Chichester to have a few months' complete rest to recover from his solo round-the -world voyage. Th? nine-mo:ith passage follow, d by the welcome home trstiv;tle> hat loft him .suffering from fatigue. Lady Chichester ."aid
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    • 273 13 SiNuER vP^H ■■■■1 machine mi ''Mm 4 can sew all this for you! 11l straight stitch tack stitch m I [fj^ scallop stitch satin stitch AjlJi twin needle sewing nS^HERIBW« buttonholes r^lfK HBUB buttons **T*M applique em zippers _^|i he m bin din g IpM m domino stitch I^3 B
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 319 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Including thu cut (ft). 1. A single coin halras foreign 7. Mixcitst medley planned for exchange '4. 9i. circulation <7. 61 9. Apoatle »i urs In fe«t with- 8 Spent gold ruin; put on- n«*d on the shoulder Mraight It t worth two of 1 >-„
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    • 970 14 Bsl^^^^l^^7^^^^^^BSßa^^^^^s^^^^^^l^^l^l^^L^Bll 1 iLontmurd from Page lvi ANNOUNCEMENT tt) Word* SIS (Minimum) THANK YOU very much Saint Jude. patron of hopless cases and things despaired off. for favour* granted. SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* It (Mlm.)— Box St ct*. txtrm COOK AMAH English speaking reference call at 2B Bishopgate Tanglin Area. Phone
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    • 1065 14 SITUATIONS WAjNTED li »..r«a is fltll J Sjai 1 rla s**fs>l] REAO the Senior Appointments va- cant tn The Sunday Mail eacb week AVAILABLE MID-JUNE INDIAN Cook -bo:. European household employ- era leaving. Telephone Spore *****s Also available Malay Wash Amah. JOAN TOOKE'S ACENCV. Secre- j tarial and Office Staff
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    • 996 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Hurt's St (Mm.)— Box it rl* txlro SERANCOON GARDEN Karlrigh -•mi-detached Bungalon 3-r>rd--oomn 4.2i<l ag ft 53U.000 ono Ring ray h'norr 4KS4U No i>rbki-ra EXCELLENT ELEVATED LOT MM "I ft P J fi' immediate buildmK ranafernhle. I'm. HM per sq It. VPI>I\ I'O Box OH
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    • 938 14 TOURS EXCURSIONS M H,,,«, at I*ll, jU ,1 txlrm NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE Malaya ■-D«>a m t Ain-onditioned II D.pailurr June II I.' U 11* -'."> -'»>. 7K, 37, T/tT I! ij- t-Days S6<l-. 21.6 «7 Ranxkok Chirnunal 1.'.-Daya S34J I T/«7, h U7 Ml!<> Thailand H-Daya tl.'iu l7St>7 Tour-
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    • 911 14 FOR SALE li Word* Vim.)— Box it rt: txtro Kood condition 7 x V SI.AOO. Tel: B'por* nnnt onur RSLifve AOONISINC piles orally through imrai German discover? j Vasaloom sjgjsjssssla tiom curmiais Klt» SLIM LAOIIS::: ny uainii our Eaulfry fat-frrr non-sn v fr>pan Call at lit*. Middle Roal a poie.
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    • 712 14 PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN J.K.R. SELANGOR Tawaran daripada Peinborang2 yang berdaftar di-JK.R. Kelas C. D dan E Hd. IV S. Hd 8 (b> sahaja akan dl-terima di-pejabat Jurutera Negeri. JKR.. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur hingga Jam pukul 3.00 petang pada 15hb Jun, 1967 UNTOK:— MEMASANG 10" AC PAIP DAN KERJA2 TAMBAHAN SA-PANJANO SIMPANO
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    • 385 14 ANNOUNCEMENT Birelev's <s> Ltd.. announce the I loss of the lnlUiwinft Hill lait Receipt Book> Nos: C 4564 to' C.4600. C.4831 lo C 4850 C.5052 to C.5100. C.5152 to C.5200. C 5203 to C.5250. These ar" to be considered nuil and void." NOTICE While every endeavour Is mad* lo publish
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    • 121 14 JABATAN TALIKOM TENDER NOTICE Tfndrrs are invited from P W D. RfKifctfred Contimcti and a bow. for the laying of astment dui-ls and tlie construction ot Manholes and Joint Boxes in Johore Bahru Tender Joims and relevant particulars are available from the Controller of Telecoms Johore Region. I Johore Bahru
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    • 1227 15 TO LIVEWPOOL I WEST COAST U.R.i Out Spun Still ''"an> Penang i DEMODOCUS I •■■o«. Havre. L'POOI, G'gO« ll Pt JIM 12 Jm. 11 ntISANOEP. •in'POOl »Me 12 JMt 11 MFNESTHEUS l'pool, Bll'tst. G'gO* JMI 17 JMI 71 JMI 21 24 JMt 2S AUTOMEDON I'VtiPOM, G'a'.go* Jmi 21 JMI3I ASTYANAX
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    • 2505 15 fBE^3/^SSSm3ml^^JS^m THE L H \MUNES I Mx\ iH THt, lAST ASIATIC COMMM .c vo-wvawo r. O^-^«'> EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA NORTH CONTINENT'SCANOINaVI* P. Shim Penane Spore I Genoa R dam H'b-jrg Aarhus C'hagen SIMBA ihi 21/27 JMI 21/21 IMI SB/ 1 July II Jll 27 JMy W AM 4 AM
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    • 1289 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOB OUTWARB SERVICE FROM U.K./CONTINENT. Ltaliat fan SingMorp P. S^im Ppmmj CITY OF BROOKLYN .ondon, Hamburg, Rotterdia. Ha.'t. Hull, G'angemoutii... 11/11 Jmi 17 Jmi II Jmi CITY OF LANCASTER Lc ,Jon. Rotterdam. Hamburg. Hull. MiJdlesbrougli I JMy CITY IF CHESTER a--"on. Hamburg. Rotttrdtm.
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  • 257 16 JIM fir^t trade rubber f.o.b. buyer* rloited at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Sincapore yesterday at 58. rents per Ib. down IhrFr-rifhtn* of a rent «n Tuesday's closing Icvfl for thr poMiion. The lone was uncertain. R.A.S. and M R.E. rloninr prices in rents per Ib.
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  • 172 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS were steadier A P«]ls exceeded rise* but they «ere mainly second rank slocks. Most leaders Improved -BH? closed at steady $7 98 after touchIng $8.02. Base Metals generally recovered yesterdays declines Western Mining up 55 cents to Sl4 3.V C.R.A. up 8 cents to $7
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  • 82 16 HINEII Produce I. chin,, tinga. <• .or. M „.ul day: Coconut oil: hulk f4S aellors. drum i SSI seller*. Cea»a MU"4 (fo.h i loose May. lun<- IK Continent t'JOi B Pippcr: Muntok «hne »i.vi seller*. Rarauak «n,ie tn.'s sellers spei-ial Rarauak Mack |IHS sellers, gartiled Lampong r.in k
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  • 83 16 SNIPS lying alongside rho lingap.ro Narhour •i.urn or •intend today ara: Lloyd Rakk* 34. An lung A. Thorsonrnt 6 T. Mrhi>o Mani «V. Traveatein 10 11. Tsurucizan Maru 13 M. Brnaramin II IS sibifo IV. toikai Maru 29 30. Dcnbigshire 33/34. World Heatb (tanker i 34 38.
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  • 70 16 sis mad* ttirso chances in Its ratM to merchants yesterday (all rates to tlOOi: Unittd flatti: Buying TT .121. airmail OD nu d »t. 33s credit bill*. 33t trade Mils. Canada: Buying TT 3.<s I/M, airmail fin :r> n 90 d st. 36 credit blilf. :i«it (rude hills
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  • 32 16 \N th* Iroo siehango marfcot m Hone »as Quoted 3. 53 for T.T. sod o so for cash. tttrlHit was quotrd at 19 20 »n« •no vii of idd *t '"<-
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  • 18 16 The Kempat Group produced 1252 000 Ib. in May compartvt tc 1.109 000 lb. in April.
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  • 15 16 June 7. RUBBER PRICE: 584 cents (down threeeighths of a cent). TIN: Closed.
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  • 474 16 rnHE Pcnang tin market X yesterday was closed for the holiday in Malaysia and the price therefore was untested following the big fall in London on Tuesday. LONDON: Tin moved Irregularly on Tuesday in fairly active trading lo show gains of about £11
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  • 822 16 Fron. Our Market Correspondent rADI.NG on the Stock Exchange yesterday was hampered by the fact that the Kuala Lumpur trading room was closed for the holiday in Malaysia Despite this a fair amount of business was written in Singapore amounting to just- over one
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  • 35 16 Malayan Stork Indices June 6. June 7. •Industrials: 1i)4..".'l 19SJU •Propertiei- 102. 96 ltX.tS tMkMßgs: H. 41 9:u>o v$ rubhets: I In 11, 110.16 vl»er. M, lHr.-! HMI. •Dec. 30. 1!I6« M lon.
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  • 1259 16 DI'SINESS in and reported to the Singapore trading- room of thr Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: O.UStoad (2.U00) ti.4l cd: Central Sugar (13.000) OLM, D < 12.000) SI .S3 D. (14.000) SI. M O. (4.000) JI.M D. (i?.OOO) 51.
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    • 571 17 NATIONAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of THE STATES OF MALAYA SulUn Ismail Power Station First Extension Inhore Bahru NOTICE All residents in the vicinity of Sultan Umail Power Station, Jalan Ibrahim Sultan, are hereby notified that dunne the period 8.6.67 to 24.6.67 between the hours of 9.00 1000 a.m. to 5.00 6.00
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    • 286 17 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) SDN. BERHAD KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned Companiet under the Management of AngloOriental (Malaya i Sdn Berhad for the month of May. 1967. are v follows: PICDLS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 867 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING BERHAD 6JM KAMPONG LANJUT TIN DREDGING BERHAD 3.943 KAMUNTING
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    • 781 17 NOTICES JOHAN TIN DREDGING. LIMITED (Incorporated in the States ot Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Porty Second Annual General Meeting of the Members will be held at the offices of Messrs Maxwell Kenion Cowdy A Jones. Mercantile Bank Chambers. Ipoh. on Saturday. 34th June 1967. at 12.00 noon
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    • 684 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE FAMILY PLANNING POPULATION BOARD VACANCIES Application* are Invited from Singapore Cltleens for the following appointments: (A) Executive Officer (one post). (B) Family Planning Assistants Staff Mid wives (four posts). Qualifications: (A) Pass degree of a recognised University or recognised accounting qualifications Applicants r-lth H.SC qualification and .•tillable
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    • 747 17 PUBLIC APPOINIMENI UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE CHAIK OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY Applications are Invited for appointment to the Chair of Orthopaedic Surgery. Salary, ranging from $1770 to $2130. Variable allowance, 35% of basic salary subject to certain maxima. Leave, medical attention, housing, and other benefit* available. Detailed applications (2 copies), naming three
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    • 717 17 TENDERS KERAJAAN BRUNEI PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN Tawaran2 akan dl-terima oleh Pengunisl Lembaga Tawaran dlPejabat Pegawal Kewangan Negeri. Tlngkat Bawah, Bangunan Pejabat Kerajaan, Bandar Brunei dari PemborongS J.K.R. Yang berdaftar dalam Kela* "A" hlngga tengah harl Ithnln. 3hb. Julal. 1967 untok SEKOLAH2 MENENOAH MELAYU DAN SEKOLAH2 PERTUKANOAN PEMBENAAN BATU 5, JALAN MUARA,
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    • 796 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, JURONG POWER STATION, SINGAPORE Applications are Invited for temporary appointments for the construction of Jurong Power Station for the Public Utilities Board, Singapore. Applicant* for the vacancies must satisfy the requirement. s stated below: 1. Senior Assistant Engineer* (CIVII.) 3 appointment*:— a) Must be corporate
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    • 438 17 Polytechnic or Kuala Lumpur' Technical College, or equivalent qualification. b) Must have had at least 4 years experience as an Inspector or In a similar capacity, on maior mechanical engineering protects. c) Salary range per month $900 to $1,200. 7. Civil Kncineerinc and Building Works Inspectors 5 men..a) Should preferably
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  • 238 18 NORMAN SIEBEL reporting from Jakarta, Wed. JNDONESIA today named their six players for the Thomas Cup challenge round against Malaysia here on Friday and Saturday and surprisingly, they have left out Tan Joe Hock. Joe Hock, now known here as Hendra Chartranegara, became something
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  • 135 18 Naafi clinch Div 1 title NAAFI won the Singapore Business Houses F.A. Div. 1 title yesterday when they beat Hotel Singapura 3-0 at River Valley Road. Shariman Kerning scored a first-minute eo.il .ori the Hotel never really recovered from thlt early shock. Richard Chan made it 2-0 in the 35th
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  • 29 18 Dawood Kassim was iimiwdual champion at the Serancoon Garden Integrated Secondary Technical School athletic championships. Da«ood won the 100 metres In 12.15: the 200 m in 24.9s
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  • 32 18 Shepphrrd trophy (Malacca 1: High School OBA 97 (Yeo Hal Guan 97 > and 46 (Hal Ouan '6i Fort Corinthians 144 (Yang Chong Weng 48. TVja 31 >. Corinthians won on Ist inns.
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  • 227 18 SOCCER Army F.A. to try two refs system THt Army FA. in Singapore will experiment with two referees for a match between 18th Signals Regiment ajid an Aimy selection at Dover Road tomorrow. The referees will each cover one half of the field, as in hockey. There will be no
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  • 342 18 ATHLETICS MAIMOON BAKAR (Cedar Gins) was the star on the second day of the Serangoon District secondary schools athletics championships yesterday. Maimoon set three records. She won the 800 metres final In 2:41.4 a.nd later clocked 27.9s for the 200 m iiid 64.36 for the 400
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  • 39 18 r<EYLON Sports Club will meet Juiisemte.s in the hn.il of the Singapore HA under-23 final on the Singapore padang today. In yesterdays semi-finals. CSC oeat favourites Combined Schools A' 2-1. while Jan.senites edged Khalsa 1-0
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  • 44 18 MONTEVIDEO. Wed.— The United States nntdr m.rur bid for the world title by edging out the powerful Russian team 59-58 in I round match of the World amateur basketball championship here last night. The United States led 29-23 at half-time. Reuter.
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  • 29 18 'j'lIK Indonesian line-up for the Thomas Cup challenge round: Singles— Muljadi, Rudy Hartono and Ferry Sonneville. Doubles A.P. I n.ui( and Darmawan Saputra; Muljadi and Agvs Susanto.
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  • 252 18 MALAYSIA CUP PERAK > PENANG 0 TWO brilliant goals in x the second half by M. Karathu enabled Perak to beat Penang in their Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Ipoh stadium last night. The youthful Penang team put ud a plucky display of good
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  • 80 18 ATHLETICS Serangoon District championships 1 Farter Pkj. HOCKEY Spor- under-2J final: CSC J.-nsenites <padangi J. Bahru «omrn: SIGS v SN 111. Johore stale trial (Kluangi Malacca league: Kilat v SI Davids HS i.MC g:di. »<>( (KR Ipoh Ui«. 1 Peiak AC v SeiiKat Est PBS. B. Gajah v 2
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    • 1143 18 NOTICE I PEJABAT PELAJARAN KELANTAN 1. RegiM ration of Children for Admission into School 1970. 2. Late Registration for Children to be admitted into Schools In 19(58 and 1969 3. Confirmation of Registration in respect of Children Registered for admission in 1968. 1 Sid. One— The Registration of MaJayaMUi Children
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    • 417 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UMLITILS dUAKD, SINGAPOKL KI.KITRKITY UtPAKTMfcNT: Requires EI ,hXTI KICAL EN Cil^fcEK (WAltKi in salary scale *..».T.\Ai.i-UBO wual. Bar 1325--13 iUxA5u-it*2U me commencing baMc salaiv ofTered will ue aepenaeni upon applicant's qualifications and experience plu.s variable allowance a» pa\aole 110 m time to tune. Appoint mem
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    • 84 18 RNP -'HA-r &£st CONrfZOL- IN rLAY\siG> A U?N& CHIP'AMP-RUN CAl^Vb FOR TH£ CU/SXAC& /S OPJFM2P SlSG*tri.y /A/ A &OLI./A/& MAMHSK PU&/H& TUg POWHSiVtHO on -rwe pack- x\v *^V\ s^/^ Trt& &wiN& -rwg cams-/ \>^L 6*d.i.,/.£rs rr H6AP AAUST >J> Vr\ *C/A/ f#f£iy fKAVO\, U>W t.< n! V fe\ ANP SKIP
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  • 77 19 Deadheat! owner gets BOTH winners IJEADHEAT SENSATION by Rubber Plainer 111 and Palm Estate at Ipoh on Sunday and both horses owned by Lucky Stablf and trained by "Porky" Donnelly in Singapore. This was the first deadheat by two horses racine under the same ownership since 1938 when Royal Worlington
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  • 281 19 ENTRIES for the amateur races at Bukit Timah on Saturday. ria&i 1 handicap 8f: Punters Delight 111. Peak of Perfection. In Winning Mood. Timberlane. Col. Whatnot 11. Wlngate. Mnricold 11. Fils dv Vent. Shocka)lni;am. Wst Ghine. Wnnderscoii'. Ami ls Cni-cratu-latlons. Pardon. Fla*h Time.
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  • 682 19  -  JOE DORAI by lIORN LOSERS won the Singapore Island Country Club's league championship. Je.-.sp Dy won the Individual high series award with a total 717 pin-. In the inrliv dual high average sertim, ne recorded 185 pinf.ills. BHJC Men's League (completed i- l Bnrn l/»frf <3S. 13) 3
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  • 66 19 LONDON Wed-In a thrill tne phn'" flnKh <:«>M Aiim r'infd by Quern Fh/«he'h W nn 'he Rosehry Memorial handtrap run over 18( a' Eimim yeAterdav Lord Rotheruick'a Drnmlanrlt tv aaoond and RJ OOtMß'l Blaok Juitlre third of 12 runners Ooiri Aura ißnn H'J'chinson> *tirMn«r 100-9 won by
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  • 116 19 NZ experts to visit S'pore and Malaysia 'TWO New Zealand race- horse experts will arrive In Singapore tomorrow to publicise their country's bloodstock. They are Olyn L. Tucker, keeper of the New Zealand Stud Book, and Waicot Onnond, a vicepresident of the New Zealand Thoroughbred Breeders' Association, amateur rider and
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  • 375 19 CRICKET ROUNDUP T ONDON, Wed.— Des•" pite a fine captain's innings by Brian Close, who leads England in the First Test against India at Leeds tomorrow. Yorkshire lost their first county cricket champion ship match of the season aeain=t Middlesex here yesterday.
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  • 183 20 THOMAS MARIAUA'S rfull1 1, lament I pin to«l;i> PATHROSE CRUZ UK IMT Mourned hy lin childtrn m Malaya B*rn«rd l'n»k» i LOW KCNC CMENC .'I Calhay Oi^iDiitation Lid. pawd •*•> paaef fully on 7-6-67. t'ortt. it 4 30 p.m. (or Church of s:. Jo.«»ph {HMi thence to Bidadari. MR.
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  • 73 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. —State dignitaries, members of the diplomatic corps. leading badness and community leaders tonight attended a reception at the Federation House 'Rumah Persekutuant to mark the birthday of the Yang dl-Pcrtuaii Agong Representing the Singapore Government was the Minister for Lhw itnd National Development. Mr E.W Barker,
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  • 395 20 LONDON. Wed. The London stock market closed strong today. Factors aiding sentiment were the United Nations call for a Middle East cea.selire. reports of a possible easing of hp restrictions, very firm Wall Street and stronger sterling. From the outset all sections advanced and generally closed at the
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  • 361 20 I ONDON, Wed. Royal Palace, hot favourite at 7 to 4, coasted smoothly to victory in the 188 th Epsom Derby here today to earn a purse of £61,918 (M 5526,300) for owner Mr. Jim Joel. The easily-gained win in Britain's premier classic continued
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  • 99 20 pEGIMENTAL Sgt. IV Major I.J. Martin (right) handing the King's Colours to Colour Ensign 2nd Lieut. Pakuanteh bin Sulan to begin the Trooping the Colour ceremony at the Merdeka Stadium. The ceremony, performed by the .Malaysian Reconnaissance Corps, was in honour of the King's 60th
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  • 330 20  -  PREM KUMAR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Industrial action plan by the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services may not be as big as originally planned, it was disclosed today. In.stead. the confess U drawing up a "master
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  • 34 20 PARIS. Wed. Tin- Shah Hi Iran and Empress Farah lei r here bj flight for Teheran today, postponing <i-it i<» the United Btates and C because Ol the Midcln conflict. Reuter.
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