The Straits Times, 13 August 1963

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13. 1963. if. 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 1544 1 THE PERILS AHEAD Tengku seeks approval of London agreement POSSIBILITY OF A MALAYSIA DELAY RESULT OF DESIRE TO WORK SINCERELY FOR PEACE, HOUSE IS TOLD ENDORSE PACT AND YOU PRE-JUDGE UN VERDICT' By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR. Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman warned today of "critical times ahead." The Government
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  • 236 1 'Elite' corps of 200 as guides for M-Day joy VIP'S KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tomorrow is the RSVP deadline for acceptance of the Thousands of gilt edge card! sent to VlP's inviting them to attend the major functions here marking the birth oi Malaysia. Harru.s.;ed», officials engaged on complex staff WJik
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  • 149 1 TllK Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. presents a dramatic picture of angry triumph as. with clenched fist, he led more than 10.000 people in a thunderous cry of "Merdeka" to climax his "confrontation" with about 50 masked anti-Malaysia youngsters during his
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  • 55 1 EVENS VILLE (Indiana), Mon. Four women playing bridge here last night were each dealt 13 cards in one suit. According tc the World Almanar*. the odds against a player receiving the perfect hand 13 spades are 053.013.559,599 to one. which makes the odds of all four getting a
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  • 175 1 SINGAPORE. Monday VIETNAM'S Tuyet Hong, 22, danced like any other girl at the South-east Asia Cultural Festival tonight. But unknown to the audience, she was suffering in silence. For Tuyet had only left the General Hospital yesterday atfer an operation. Shy and sophisticated,
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  • 44 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The entire rank and Ale of the Police are to get wage increases, but these are subject to negotiations, Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, the Minister of Internal Security, told Parliament today. He gave no details.
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  • 174 1 INDONESIA: BRITISH DECISION 'WISE AND REALISTIC JAKARTA. Mon. Britain's apparent agreement to a postponement of Malaysia Day was "wise and realistic." the Indonesian Herald said in an editorial today. The Herald which usually echoes Foreign Office opinions said Britain had "accepted the political realities which prevail in this part of
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  • 336 1 Thant names team: To take 4 weeks IT NIT D NATIONS, Mon. SecretaryGeneral U Thaat today named a nine-man team to verify whether the Peoples oi North Borneo and Sarawak wish to join Malaysia, expressing the hope it could complete its mission by mid-September. The UN chief delegated Mr. Laurence
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    • 53 1 A "Quick Shin#" in Quick Ttmm with AUTO POLISH and CUANER COMMENCING SEPHOth KiUMPUR V JESSELTON J SAME DAY- SAME PLANE I |rt| DAILY 9555f45r^a^SERVICE I VIA SINGAPORE. KUCHING BRUNEI V EL_b_^__4lbH Elm J| Iji IMA LAY AN k^^Sb SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA •CNCIM fcAUS AGCNU rOt frOAC. QANTA* lANO
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    • 91 1 Af«Mi» SCOTT BNOUMK IBBLA.' XJTTD 4. Coi %mm. I "iwi't TU: riat «tt t~t. iw***. tti inn STOP PRESS BUDDHIST CIRL TRIES TO KILL SELF n\K.O\ Mmi i. t-n vi 11 nld Vk in imnc Riuidhisi -iti tonight tried in c iiinnut suicide In hacfc irm wrists «itli hitiini in
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    • 132 2 Bhutto hits at US threat to cut aid PAWALPINDI, Mon. ■"< Mr. Zulncar Bhutto, Pakistan External Affairs Minister, said here yesterday it would be contrary to the cause of international peace and morality if the United j States applied sanctions' against Pakistan over Kashmir. He was eommentiiiK on a reported
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    • 86 2 JAKARTA. Mon. A policeman who was refused leave, opened fire on the office of his superiors, killing a police commissioner and an inspector. Another inspector who rushed to the scene to im estimate was also hit and killed. The incident occurred last Thursday at Tasikniala.ja
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    • 34 2 DAKAR. Mon.— The Ministerial I Council of the African Unity Organisation has recommended in a resolution that member states should si«n the recent three-power partial nuclear test ban treaty. Router.
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    • 101 2 Macapagal turning Philippines neutral?— A denial |-\t!ANILA, Mon. The dfii president of the Senate, Mr. Ferdinand Marcos, has denied that the administration of President Diosdado Macapagal was steering the Philippines towards neutralism. Mr. Marcos issued a statement to clarify what some observers claimed was a conflict between the Philippine commitments
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    • 271 2 BUDDHIST ATTACK ON DMEM'S SISTER-IN-LAW gAIGON, Man.— A priest told 5,000 demonstrating Buddhists yesterday that Madame Nhu was a bad example for Vietnamese women. Standing: on the roof of the main paffoda here and speaking through loudspeakers the Buddhist priest said the
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    • 202 2 Russia agrees to supply India with heavy artillery NEW DELHI, Monday. THE left-wing morning newspaper The Patriot said yesterday that the Soviet Union was understood to have agreed to provide India with heavy artillery. These would Include long and medium-range guns and light and heavy tanks. The heavy artillery would
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    • 97 2 Four break out of police hq JOHANNESBURG. Mon Four men held under th« 90-day detention law including South African artist Arthur Goldrelch and Harold Wolpe, a lawyer, escaped early yesterday, police reported. All four escaped from police headquarters here The other two are both Indians. Moosa Moola. 30. and Abdulhay
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    • 45 2 BANGKOK, Mon—The Philippines has concluded a deal to Import another 33.000 tons of rice from Burma. Informed sources here said today. The Import was part of a Philippine armed forces plan to stockpile rice for an emergency, th« sources said—Beuter.
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    • 300 2 OONG KONG, Mon.— Millions of peasants have been drafted into "shock brigades" to fight serious flooding in the wheatgrowing province of Honan in central China, according to radio broadcasts in the last few days. t^L F °K Cc planes ar said to have
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    • 131 2 CAIRO. Mon.— President Nasser told his troops yesterday that Egypt's armed forces were getting ready "to wash out the shame of Palestine and face Israel and those who support her." He was speaking in Alexandria to 1.500 soldiers welcomed home from fighting In
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    • 394 3 LONDON, Monday. POLICE and insurance assessors are sifting through hundreds of telephone tips in a bid to track down the gang who held up the Glasgow-London mail train on Thursday and escaped with more than £2.5 million. Detectives continued their careful search of
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    • 122 3 \y HO\ this slipping out of the back of the theatre past a row of dustbins like a "stare door Johnnie?" It's Prince Charles. With Princess Anne last week he went out for th« second night running this time to see
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    • 149 3 I NEW YORK, Mon. The Insider's Newsletter predicted last night a "sorry scandal Is about to break in Italy over the soaring traffic in black market babies purchased by foreigners, particularly childless American couples.' The weekly publication said the Italian national police j recently set
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    • 324 3 tfOR six hours yesterday a 68-year- j old blind man sat praying through an inferno that destroyed j a hotel around him, j emerging virtually unscathed. Floyd Torrey sat on his bed in a room on the third storey of the five-storey, 60
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    • 223 3 RUSSIAN MOON SHOT MA V BE THIS MONTH MOSCOW, Monday. RUSSIA is forging ahead with plans to land men on the moon, Soviet press reports indicated yesterday. The trade union newspaper Trud predicted that prolonged space flights were not far off and noted that August was the Soviet Union's "Cosmonaut's
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    • 125 3 Negroes sign new tenancy pact TUEW YORK. Mon. Negro leaders today hailed as a major breakthrough an agreement recently reached with the biggest landlord in the country the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company to rent its flats to all qualified Negroes. The company, with assets of US$2O,OOO million is landlord to
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    • 51 3 WfWm K S lACKSON (Wyoming), Mon. Asked by a small admirer what he was thinkj ng when he stood at the summit of the world's highest mountain, Nawang Combu, the Sherpa climber who teamed with American lames Whitaker to conquer 29,028foot Mount Everest this year. replied: "How to get down."
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    • 64 3 AOSTA. (Italy >, Mon. The perfectly-preserved body of a Britlst Alpinist was found near here on Saturday, more than four years after he fell to his death on Presney Glacier. The body, still wearing a torn suit and a wrist watch which apparently stopped at
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    • 77 3 'Why Nikita beat me at badminton' WASHINGTON, Mon. Mr. Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, yesterday offered an excuse for his defeat in a badminton game with Mr. Khrushchev on Friday. "Mr. Khrushchev Is a very good badminton plajer." he said. "My game has always been basketball. Its the first time
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    • 448 3 NON-AGGRESSION PACT TALKS EXPECTED TO BE LENGTHY WASHINGTON, Monday. MR. Dean Rusk returned to Washington yesterday from what he told reporters had been a "very much worthwhile" trip to Moscow and B""" He said he had been received with great cordiality in Russia. But he
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  • 210 4 FESTIVAL ITEMS FOR TONIGHT THE South-East Asia Cultural Festival's programme for tonight is as follows: NATIONAL THEATRE 8 p.m. (1) Pakistan pre-' sents a recital of Pakistani folk and classical songs. U Thailand present* The Drum Pante. "Chui < hal" danoe of Havana. Northern dances. Cam Sat Chatri danoe. "The
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A meeting >f branch committees of the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union lias decided to set up a fund to assist 105 strikers, who ire on strike at Star Press Ltd.
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  • 42 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A bird imerbok* ringing contest will be neid at the ground of the Clerical Jnion in Rangoon Road on Sunlay. Aug. 25. Entry forms are available from the sponsor. Mr. fCok Kent: Slang. 241 Rangoon Road. Singapore 8.
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  • 77 4 VIETNAMESE beauties, in traditional peasant costumes. perform an elegant funeral dance daring the performance of "Women in Wartime" opera at Singapore's National Theatre on Sunday night. The opera was Vietnam's main item in their grand debut in the South-East Asia Cultural Festival. Colourful and filled with the
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  • 390 4 IN AIR OUT BY AIR 'PHE following I* today* schedule of civil aircraft movement* at Faya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Krom Honx Kong (BA P6K 1.10 pm.: from London, Zurich, Tel Aviv, Teheran. New Delhi, Bangkok (BA 710) 7.20 p.m.; from Auckland. Sydney and Darwin (HA 721) 6.40
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  • 504 4 gINGAPORK, Moil.— Singapore is capable of embarking im mediately on a massive programme of urban renewal and centre re-development in view of its "remarkable" housing achievements. Two-month mission This is the concensus of opinion of three United Nations town planning experts who
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  • 263 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Police were today conducting a top-level investigation into yesterday's attack by 30 youths on the Country Peoples' Association branch in Boon Teck Road. The Straits Times learnt that Mr. P. Rajaratnam. Assistant Commissioner (Areas) is personally directing the investigation. As police circles
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  • 53 4 PAINTINGS OF MALAYSIA AN ART SHOW by Mr. Tan Khoon Chua (above) was opened yesterday at the National Library. The 83 water-colour paintings on display depict the various scenes and landscapes of the Malaysian territories. The show will end on Wednesday. It is open to the public between 10 a.m.
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  • 92 4 Twenty Star Press men charged BINOAPORE, >«on. Twenty striking employees of the Star Press Ltd.. in Selegie Rjad. were charged In the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with an offence under the Trade Disputes Ordinance. They were alleged to have intimidated the Rev. Robert Poster last Tuesday "by rushing at him
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Th« PubUc rtilities Board announced today that water stocks, at 37.9 per cent, were approaching the lowest recorded figure during the present rationing period. Consumption stood at 54,--902.000 gallons yesterday against 57,285.000 gallons on Saturday. The public is nrged to cooperate by using lev> water
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  • 280 5 Stephens tells why Sabah gave way on U.N. issue KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JL-IR. DONALD STEPHENS, Chief Ministerdesignate of Sabah, said today his Government had agreed to allow a U.N. team to assess the view of the people on Malaysia only out of respect for Tengku Abdul Rahman. He added: "But
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  • 100 5 No Govt help for oyster industry I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. i The Government 1 can do nothing to save, the Muar River oyster industry, which faces extinction if the dry spell continues. Only six of the 80 oyster catchers remain. Some have become trisha riders. Many are unemployed. A Ministry of
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  • 124 5 MALACCA. Mon. A large croud filled the Municipal Town Hall here last night to attend the South Malaya region radio stars contest Fourteen competitors fiom Malacca. Negri Sembllan and Johore entered the cqntest which was won by Che M. Y. Maznah of Malacca,
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  • 78 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A C.I.D. party scaled the roof of a house in Desker Road at 4.10 this morning to conduct a lottery raid, a magistrate's court was told today. Tan Chay Choon, 36. pleaded guilty to assisting in a Chap-Ji-Kce "lottery, artd
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  • 65 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Straits Times today received anoiher $265.15 for the National Pittriotic Fund, bringing the total received by the group to date ro $141,014.03. Contributions cumr from: The senior officers. clerical and uniformed staff of the Postai Services Department. Nfuri aembilan and Malacca. $218.80;
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  • 415 5 Man (every day in jail a lesson) has sentence cut KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Chiei Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, today reduced a seven-year jail term imposed on a man convicted of cheating to one of three years. Ranjit Singh Gill, 24. had been sentenced to seven years" jail by
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  • 214 5 T»ENGKU Abdul Rah- man said today that the Elections Comsion did not consider it necessary to instruct all returning orncers to consult candidates before the appointment of presiding officers and polling clerks in all elections. The Prime Minister w;i> replying to a question In
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  • 157 5 MAN ACCUSED OF WIFE MURDER SAW 'DEVILS' COURT TOLD A LOR STAR, Mon. A padi planter, accused of murder, had told a doctor that he "often saw devils and heard their voices," a preliminary inquiry was told today. "It Is possible he did not know what he was doing at
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  • 438 5 Razak denies Opposition charge that Britain controls Malaya's defence forces THE Depifty Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak denied today an Opposition charge in the House of Representatives that Britain was controlling Malaya's defence forces. He told the House that the number of seconded officers in the Malayan armed forces totalled
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  • 85 5 Driver who had axe acquitted I IPOH. Mon. A lorry driver. Mentni Singh. 26. m today ac- quitted by the Mgtottftti I here for illegHl possessing ot un axe in Chemor. He was alleged to have c.irncd the axe along the Main Road. i Chemor. on the eveninj» of July
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  • 5047 6 Silence, then outbursts of slogans THEY WERE ADVANCING UP CITY HALL STAIRS IN RANKS SIX ABREAST REPORTERS: CHIA POTEIK, R. CHANDRAN Ttf R. Seah Wai Toh, 11 Asst. Supt. of Police, testifying at the trial of 12 Barisan
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    • 323 7 DANGER HER DIET MAY DESTROY HER ■**"jMfc. j2 J^SA.mßr sssM bbblsbbbbWSSßßßbPb^^ I IIBBBBBBSk i Despite a full- rice bowl, this girl may not be getting a full supply of vitamins and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, fish and fresh vegetables. This
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  • 317 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday 4 I KInIIA with a dif- ference it is motorised is being introduced for the first time into Malaya by a Malayan Formosan company here. With this motor-trisha or motor "pedicab". the days of trishamen having to pedal hard
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  • 244 8 lIUNDREDS Of Ma- layan poultry growers may go bankrupt if the present largescale smuggling of poultry from Thailand across the Perlis border remains unchecked. Mr. Yeoh Hoe Penis secretary of the Penang ana Province Wellesley Farmers Association, said this today. He has
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  • 164 8 A FRIDAY' PROTEST AGAINST HOUSING —DELAY IfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A protest meeting of civil servants demanding better housing facilities will be held here on Friday. The Congress of Unions of Employees In the Public and Civil Services in a statement to the Press said the meeting will protest against the
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  • 310 8 Off goes cable to Queen on amah dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. J^ TELEGRAM was sent to Queen Elizabeth today asking her to intervene in the dispute between 3,000 amahs and the British War Department. Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi, the president of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, which represents
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  • 134 8 fOHORE BAHRU. Mon J Thursday's road accident near Ayer Hltam. 33 miles from here, claimed its fifth victim yesterday —Duraya Alhadin, 31. who died in the General Hospital. Inche Duraya was driving seven relatives to Batu Pahat for a wedding celebration. His car was
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  • 77 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.Fred I>u Crosses (above), tortoise mascot of No. 20 Squadron at R.A.I-, ionsail. Singapore, is missing. Some think he should be "presumed killed", but other squadron members are more optimistic, believing him to be merely hibernating in secret spot. He flew
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  • 217 8 Perak ruler names power station after late Sultan CAMERON HIGHLANDS, Mon.— The underground 100.000 kilowatt power station at Jor at the 19th mile, Cameron Highlands road, was today named alter the late Sultan Yussuf of Perak by his successor Sultari idris Shah. The other main feature of the $125 million
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  • 51 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ang Soon Chye. 17. was stabbed by gang of 10 men in Trafalgar Street at about 3 p.m. yesterday. Ang ran into the nearby Royal Singapore Yacht Club where he collapsed. He was taken to the General Hospital. His condition is reported to be
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  • 184 8 PENANG, Monday. THE SOCIALIST -controlled Penang City Council will be asked to vote on Wednesday on whether it would be premature to hold any Malaysia celebrations on Aug. 31 in view of the recent summit meetin? at Manila. Mr. C. Y. Choy. Deputy Mayor,
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  • 27 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Dato Wong Shee Fun will open the Poll Heng Goldsmiths' Johore Bahru branch office in Jalan Ah Fook on Aug 18.
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  • 138 8 $651 more for Madam Jathambal SINGAPORE, Mon.— Straits I Times readers in Singapore and the Federation have donated another $651.70 for a widow. Madam Jathambal, whose nusband was killed hi an accident, and bar 16 children. The fund now totals $13,841.88. The new donations are from. The staff of Caltex
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  • 26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon—The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the sixth national art exhibition at the National Art Gallery here on Aug. 25.
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  • 364 8 'Neither fish nor fowl' colonial tragedy ]i| ALACCA, Mon.— One iTA of the tragedies of colonial regimes is that they tend to create a rootless society which tries to ape the habits and customs of the ruling race. The Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. said this in a message
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  • 59 8 PENANG, Mon. The PcnanK and Province Wellesley branch of the Union of Ex-Members of Malayan Security Porces is to a>t the State Government to employ its members for projects needing new workers. A resolution to this effect was moved at a meeting of the
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  • 49 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two watchmen, Pritam Singh and Thampatrai, were attacked by a man armed with an axe in Queen Street this afternoon. Both received serious head injuries. The police later recovered a I bloodstained axe from the scene. 1 A man has been detained.
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  • 434 8 IPOH, Mon. Harry Roland Smith, 46, of Singapore, charged in the Sessions Court today with cheating, was allowed to return to Singapore under police escort to collect certain medical documents which he said were vital for his defence. Smith had
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  • 1645 9 War the greatest risk of all ...they never give up and symbol of this spirit is the Lutine Bell in the R00m... PART THREE OF THE SERIES ON THE MEN WHO WILL RISK ANYTHING WAR, the grcalest risk of all, has shaken even Lloyd's corporate belief that "the worst seldom
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  • 62 10 Worit Sit I Minimum I ANDREWS. Carolina belovtd daughter of Amy and Barrie and tiny Jane Ana sister, takrn from us suddenly oo August »th MATHER: On J'Hr 21st. Norman Frederick Hugh. Malayan Civil Service i retired i of langford Gate. Sydling St. Nicholas, Dorset. Dearly Loved Huihiud ©i
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  • 175 10 Wordi Sit (Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Herbert D'Rozano thank all thoae who attended the funeral, sent ronilo!rn>'ev wreaths and donation* and also loaned tar*. MB. AND MRS t'rwn Tr. k Kee thank relativaa and trieods lor their sifts snd good wishe* on the or. mmoti of thrtr marriage In
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  • 84 10 it Word, S2.St (Mm.) SPECIAL ATTRACTION for Ueylang P.xidents! Gospel Campaign at Oeylxn* ■lospel Hull M, LoronK 16th. 17th August at 7 30 p.m. and 18th at 6.0U pm. Special sinking Item*. Speaker: Dr o D. James, author and wellknown speaker. All welcome SPECIAL COSPEL CRUSADE ai Kuala
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  • 671 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, August 13, 1963. Delaying The Date The August date ior Malaysia almost certainly can i now be forgotten, even alI though the outriders of U 1 Thant's assessment team were idue to arrive in Singapore hist night If the postponement earns goodwill in Indonesia and the
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  • 368 10 Buddhist demonstrations to have been staged outside Saigon and in the northern city of Hue have been cancelled, and no reasons given. The likeliest explanation is that the Buddhists have beer, privately assured that the Government is about to make a conciliatory gesture. The alternative possibility that the
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  • 193 10 In its eagerness to help along the campaign for a Univeisity College in Penan^, the State Government seems in danger of buying unnecessary trouble. Believing that the provision of a college site will tavourahly impress the University authorities and the Federal Government, the State Government is taking steps
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  • 4695 10 MALAYSIA The Tengku on concept that's become reality Spirit that prevailed in Manila •r K± you are aware, I w have just come back from Manila. There I took the opportunity to explain to President Soekarno and President Macapagal that Malaysia was something which the people themselves wanted. On thr
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  • 328 10  - The top— in one bound CHERMIN —by -i KUALA LUMPUR Monday HTHE Arts Council pre--1 sentation of a onema r. exhibition of paintings and drawings by Scan Kirn Joo. of Kuala Trengganu, now on display at the British Council Centre, Kuala Lumpur, is one of the finest one-man art shows
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  • 154 11 I would also like to HP record our appreciation of the support and co-operation of the representatives of the Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak Governments, particularly the Prime Minister of Singapore and the official and unofficial leaders of Sabah and Sarawak. Their unstinting support and unshaken faith in
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    • 194 11 Optrex Eye Lotion keeps your eyes bright and healthy In the hett and dint. *ye« o»ten get red and vor*. To prevent thn ■UT^hT'f^M loreneis and discomfort, let A'^l* OPTREX look after your eyes for you. Just wash them every day with l^^*3awi OPTREX OPTREX keeps your eyes clean and
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    • 496 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE AM 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- 6 metTt eara-ku. 6.02 Prelude To Break- NATIONAL SHORTWAVE tUt; 7.00 Time Signal. The SERVICE 41 metre* News: 7.10 Songs And Sweet A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; Music: 7.30 Learn A Word A
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    • 315 12 When those lines begin to show yyUEN you're in your teens go gay with your make-up. In your thirties be an expert in the art of make-up. But once you're ovei 50, go very slow with cosmetics. "You've got to bo so careful not to emphasise those ageing lines," said
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    • 140 12 DRAPES SHOW UP THE SHEEN IN modern homes 1 there is a trend for the look of luxury and the pretty idea that is fast gaining popularity is fibre-glass material for curtains. You can now drajx? walls and windows with material that has the qualities of glass, such as when
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    • 48 12 DOES your portable transistor radio refuse to pull in those distant stations? Popular Electronics magazine advises placing a copper penny on the set's cabinet—right over the built-in antenna. If it does the trick, fasten the penny to the case with sticking tape.
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    • 47 12 Colourful news... /COLOURFUL news is turnv* tan. a soft vicuna hue with a golden tan. Also coming on strong is mallard blue, a deepened green blue. This is to say nothing for moss green, a vibrant yellowed green and wineberry red. a clear bluish red—all for 1964.
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    • 28 12 LATEST in cordless toothbrushes is one that turns itself on and off. Pick it up and it automatically goes on. Put it back, and it turns off.
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    • 102 12 SUITS are stiU a fashion hit and the classic line of the Chanel suit will hardly change. The suit blouses are collarless and stitched in narrow tucks, ending in a firm waistband that is often held by one button to the skirt. The skirts cover the knee well.
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    • 164 12 35 th Anniversary w^aFA N ow on fjjfl 3 f r the price f 2 Ej^SSj COTTON VESTS SUN SUITS K PRINTED SHIRTS ROMPERS 1/3 BJP PRINTED SHORTS Ii&KC SPECIAL OFFER COUNTER AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES PHI CHILDREN'S S Less 20% LO^l Be Early To Avoid The Rush Jflaif Itlatf eta*
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    • 336 12 WORR1 £D ABOUT YO UR w CHILDREN'S give them Netv! Tasty! VIGRAN (MUUTIVITAMIN LIQUID) YKjiV-^ Multi-vitamins in a fruit 1^ <» flavored bate. The new tasty \V CflU ll*** c wa t0 tokc the essential "O ..ii*!'*""" 5 vitomini children need. l U Ji ABO***"* 3 /Wi «JxA Century Builds
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    • 284 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS names, showing zeal (10). 8. Another Rio man in charge 4. I've got each to perform, anyof glacier debris (8). way (7). 9. Ornaments found in Stalin- S. Island loses a grain product grad— or N.S. Wales? (6). (4). 10. Impatient exclamation about 6. The county
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  • 249 13 Allocation of seats for Spore is fair: Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman told the House of Representatives today that the allocation of 15 seats for Singapore in the new Malaysian Parliament was based on "fair and balanced interests." Answering an oral question, the Tengku said the allocation of
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  • 253 13 Malaysia budget: A hint of delay KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A HINT that the first Malaysia Budget will A not be drawn up before the end of this year was given at today's meet ins of the Dewan Ra'ayat. A Bill seeking Parliament's approval for expenditure on account totalling nearly $177
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  • 109 13 WALTER BYRNE. 20--year old son of Singapore's Minister of Health and Law. with his bride. 21-year-old Mai Ohlsson. from Kalsted. Sweden, after their wedding at the village registrar's office at Gretna Green. Scotland, last week. After the ceremony. Walter— a student Bving at Swiss Cottage.
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  • 211 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TWO German engineering firms are responsible to the CEB for survey works on the multi-mil-lion-dollar Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme. Hochtief AG and Philipp Holzmann AG. represented In Joint Venture Cameron Highlands, in a statement to the Straits Times said they were surprised at a
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  • 203 13 Teachers urged to accept visual aids PENANG, Mon. The Federation Deputy Chief Education Adviser, Mr. Chong Seek Chim, today urged teachers to accept modern audio visual aids with an inquiring mind. "While welcoming all these new ideals." he said, "teachers should not accept whatever is handed out to I them
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  • 44 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon—Mr Aw Kow. mun.iging director oi the Sin Chew Jit Poh newspaper, lias I been made a Dato by thr Sultan ol Pahang. Mr. Aw is the eldc.-t son ol the philanthropist Mr. Aw Boon Haw.
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  • 38 13 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon The ppwly-formed Boys' Brigude here will hold a tun (air in the grounds '<( thr Methodist Chun li and the j Gandhi Memorial Hall on Thursday in aid of their band fund.
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  • 227 13 Six leave Penang in junk to cross two oceans PENANG, Mon. Five German hitchhikers and a Swiss cook left here for Singapore early today on the first leg of their voyage to cross the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans in a 30-ft junk. "Given fair winds, we hop* to reach Singapore
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  • 58 13 PENANG. Mon.—Burglars broke into a sundry shop in Hutton Lane yesterday and escaped with $314 in cash and goods. The owner. Kuan Sum. told police 1 he found the back door of his shop open and on checking, missed S4S from his counter and $269
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  • 28 13 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. Mr. Joginder Singh Jessey. of the Sultan Abdul Hamld College. Alor Star, has been posted to the English School. Tampln. as headmaster.
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  • 179 13 182 found guilty of graft since 1959 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The House of Represen- '> tatives was told today that; 182 people had been convicted of corruption In the Federation since 1959. The Minister of Internal Security. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Hajl Abdul Rahman. In a written reply to
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  • 348 13 SOCIALIST Front and People's Progressive Party members clashed in the House of Representatives today over an allegation that doctors at Malacca General Hospital had to water down drugs because they were in such short supply. The clash occurred during question time when MR.
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  • 106 13 National Language Total of teachers 10,713- KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, said today that there were a total of 10,713 teachers Qualified to teach the National Language in National type schools. In a written reply to Mr. V. Veerappen (SFSeberanK Selatan). Haji Hamid Khan
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS...By OUR MARKET STAFF
    • 80 14 The total quantity of copra imported last week was a little over 1.000 tons, the heaviest arrivals of 850 tons came over the weekend, say Lewis 8c Peat in their weeklj produce report. At the beginning of the week, a slightly easier tone developed on
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    • 47 14 Three people won the OirardPerregaux competition sponsored in Singapore and the Federation by Getz Bros, and Co. Ltd., the local agents. They were: Mrs. William Chew of Kuala Lumpur, and Messrs. Slew Kwal Kong and J.H. Barwlck of Singapore. Each was given a G.P. watch.
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    • 95 14 MR. M. K. MATTHEWS, a senior advertising executive from Nes tie's International headquarters in Vevey, Switzerland, is now in Kuala Lumpur to advise Nestles local marketing staff on matters relating to advertising and sales promotion. During his stay, Mr. Matthews will also examine the advertising media facilities
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    • 315 14 Chan bong soo By VET another of Malaya's northern neighbours, Cambodia is making serious efforts at trade expansion and late last year established a consulate in Singapore for this purpose. The commercial attache, Mr. M. Pen Thai, said that although trade between his country
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    • 44 14 Singapore's production of 4.S million Ib. of tobacco last year was an all-time high. It constituted an increase of 405.000 lb. over that of the previous year. Compared with the production figure for 1959 last year's 4.5 million lb.. was almost double.
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    • 189 14  - New scraper needs no tractor WILLIAM Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd. have recently brought to Singapore a LeTourneau Westinghouse 'C Tournapull with a 222 Hancock elevating scraper. It is claimed that this new scraper may well revolutionise earthmoving in Malaysia as it does not need a tractor to push load. Diesel
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    • 149 14 Volkswagen: New model features SEVERAL improvements are being incorporated in the 19S-i range of Volkswagen vehicles. Tiie Volkswagen 1200 is now being tilled with air-perme-aole leatherette unholstery ana the 1200 cte luxe saloon will be available with a metal winding sun roof in place of the existing fabric sun roof.
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    • 75 14 The Far East Refrigeration Company which has its headquarters in Singapore opened a branch at Jalan All Piichay, Ipoh, last Saturday. Mr. Llm Sze Siew, the local branch manager, said that the branch would look alter its sales in North Malaya. The company deals in television
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    • 269 14 (QUEENSLAND Insurance Co. Ltd. one of the largest insurance companies In Australia, has embarked on an expansion programme in Malaya. The first phase of this expansion is the appointment of Mr. E.J. Slmcock as principal officer for the Federation. Mr. Slmcock. who has been assistant resident
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    • 249 14 NUTMEG arrivals in Si] in the past few weeks have been taken to new At the dose of the third week of July the buyers' price for 110's grade was $240 a picul. It shot up to $270 the following week, and then to
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    • 74 14 ]W.\LACCA BORN Mr. I*l Stanley l,am. chief accountant in BMtckong for Alexander Young (London) Ltd.. visited Btaagapore. Kuala Lumpur, and other parts of the Federation last week lie was on a ten-day market research project to establish the extent of Malayan interest in cosmetics
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    • 135 14 rpHL comeback in steel produt- lion will suni in September, Iron Age mugazlae reports In New York. TtM order rate has already turned up settine the basis tor a pick-up in bieel output wiinln the next lour to m>. weeks The magazine says the rate of
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    • 240 14 CUT WEIGHT, CUT COCTc, I m """jweiGm [humetjle] s l"° Sroofing t II 4| HUMETILE shecti are exclusively manufactured by Hume Industries (F.E.) Ltd. Co meet the need (or an ultra-lightweight lowest-cost asbestos cement roofing material. HUMETILE it MUCH LIGHTER than other corrugated sheets giving the same coverage, which results
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    • 168 14 7* restonc Safe?J! Every car owner needs the extra protection of these exclusive construction features in Firestone tyres! 1. Firestone Rubber-X-101 gives thousands of extra miles at no extra cost. 2. Safety-Fortified Cord Body is stronger to resist shock, puncture and blowout. 3. Nylon Monofilament Chafer eliminates air loss into
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    • 2462 15 E t. A. C. LINES— TZPJr 7 -\7 m^^^mJ 77 IT %S7 TP SAILIMS 10 SEHOA U N»VRI. NAMBURC. MEMtN. ANtmltP. Jfj) Ir. t\§ -f OtTV -B Jim II j[Vf Ir/t jg^S. ROTTERBAM. AMSIEMAM. OSLO. BOIHENOURO ANO COPEHHAtEN. ii^t «5 U I W UmQ C* «W Xy^*v\ saor* s'nm H\ffiA
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    • 1191 15 tA^ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w^ wbol |jJ C BLLXRMAM UNI «Jt KLAVKNESS LINE LONOOH, NAMOUat. OtTTtBMM. iOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO. turn bou t MioausotouciL haitle. Vancouver Portland. cinoFRiPON- UcMtoio t^aja^CMtraJ Shii Spore P. Sham Penang SUNNTVIILI 2S/2S Aug 20 Aig/ 2 Sept 1/ 4 Sapt Spora P. Sham Pining
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  • 653 16 From Our Market Correspondent TpXTREMELY quiet, even ±J stagnant, conditions ruled throughout the day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with industrial shares holding their own and a handful of tin shares finding a market. Seven industrials gained in price, seven dropped
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  • 22 16 Malayan Stock Indices An*. 10 Aur.. 12 Industrials: 114.72 114.79 Tins: 108.96 109.05 rubbers: 113.18 113.18 D«c 29, 1982 100.
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  • 560 16 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business ,in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Excaang« yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlepa U.OOO) f3.l.'>. (1,000) 13.12: Eastern Smelters (1.000) 53.09; Eat* erdt $3.35 SL, (1.000) 13.36. (2.200) 13.35. (2.000) 13.37. (2.0U0) «3.38. (7.000)
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  • 210 16 SMIM lying aloniiid* th« »lnna*r* whavas taday: Patroclua 10/11. Asatrru Maru 47 IN) Kyoto 13/14. Cathay 1/2. Nacato Maru 38/39, Rijula 3.) 36. Loudlma. 40. Olenlyon 31/32, Dlorned 33/34. Akaahlsan Maru 44 President Johnson 8/9, BovctKk «/7. Bcnunyib NW, 5 Perlla NW 1/2. Herak NW. 4. Bmeleuch
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  • 230 16 THE Straits tin price yesterday made a small rally of 25 cents to $449.37* per picul. The offering was estimated at 250 tons, up five tons. In London on Friday tin had shown a small loss initially, but thereafter recorded hardly any further
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  • 140 16 THI Malayan Eichange Bankt* Atte--1 ciatlen made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 30 H/lti. airmail OI) 35 11/16, 90 d/8t 36 3/16 credit bills. 36 1/4 trade bills. Heng Kang: buying TT 33 5/16. airmail OD B3J. Selling
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  • 127 16 MELBOURNE, Mon. /CONFIDENT bidding brought a strong riae over a wide range of stocks today as market anticipates the budget, .due tomorrow, will be framed to stimulate the economy. Falls were few and small. T.V. shares reacted slightly. Minings were quiet and narrow. Mount Isa recovered to 89s.
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  • 72 16 CHINESE Produc. E«chin««. Singap«r« neon price* otr oicul ytstarday: Cecenut alls bulk S4S sellers, drum S4B sellers. Casra: Aug./B*pt /IK Continent S2B buyers. •ittir: Muntok white Sl4O nellers. Raraunk white Sl37i sellers, special Sarawak black $95 sellers, garbled Lampon« black $95 sellers. ASTA SlO9 sellers. Slngapars Cecenut o*l
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  • 256 16 \UOUST «r>t trade rubber buyart v f.e.b. elesed at S p.m. in tin«. awre and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at ttSi cents per Ib. down Ii cent.i on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone wan slightly eatler. •t.A.S. and P.M. U.K. eletinr. price* In cents per Ib.
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  • 230 16 THE followuig list ot sfWctcd Malayan industrial yielcLs is based on prices ruling yesterday morning. »D.Y. »T.C. C. Store 6/6 11.5 7.7 1.30 E. Smelt. 8.09 16.2 9.7 1.67 FAN. 3.96 6.8 5.8 1.18 Gammon 2.26 16.5 6.6 2.50 Hume ords. 2.23 0.8 5.7 1.73 J. Waugh 2.RA
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  • 25 16 August 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68i cents (down Ii cents). TIN: 5449.37) (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 259 tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 173 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August 12. Thr«e months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 ctn. McAIIMer 12 cts. K. Smelters 20 eta. Roblnxon 11 eta. K.sco 21 cts. C. Storage 4|d. K. at N. IS ct*. Rothman.s 11 eta. Cam mon 15 cts. 8. Lanrt 0 cts. H. B'pura 11 cts. 8. Darby
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    • 1086 16 t KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and C ratal LtslM«/ataan Canxla StwvltM Spore P. Sham Honolulu S.Francisco L.Angees N York Montieat "C«Hstiu Maru" 31 Ant/ I Sept 2/ 3 Stpt 21 Stpt 27 Stpt II Oct 21 Bet '■Nevada Mara" 21 23 Sept 24/25 Stpt 11 Oct II
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    • 907 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. For EAST CANADAU.S.A. GREAT LAKES m.s. GOHSHU MARU loading Singapore Aug. 30 Sept. 1 loading P. Sham Sept. 2 3 direct discharge at Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, Cleveland Detroit. Cargo also acceptable for other East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes ports with transhipment at Montreal and Cleveland.
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    • 147 16 [ran [I 'l*l l M l aK*H #.-1 U% 1 1 4-i| Fir: MM, Part Sail, littartsa, Aautartaa, Maatarf sas Ctyaia. S'pora P. Sham Parian* "teatral Jiit-jii" ca. v 43 17/11 Aai "Maaai" 4J IVII Mf -Jaaak Kraiieai" Aaf a/M ta] Ctatnl Aiestsr p. SHARP I CO., (M) ITB. Til:
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    • 228 16 J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE Separate Tenders will a rrcnvrd trom Registered PWD Contractors m Class 'D' an'i above <m to 3.00 m. on 20th Aug'lsl. 1963 at tlie ofßcj of I c State Enßint'f-r. PWD Kuala Trengganu for the confirm tion ot Sekolah2 Kebangsaan including teachers' quarters vi the lollowing
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 812 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following post ln tbe Industrial Research Unit of the Board— AaalsUnt Chemist Candidates should possess a University degree or its equivalent with Chemistry or Chemical Engineering as a major subject or should be otherwise suitably qualified.
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    • 752 17 NOTICES NOTICE We wish to inform our customers and public that Mr. Allen Teng Is no longer in our employment as from the lOtl. of August, 1963. Therefore he has no authority to transact or collect any money on behalf of us. Reliance Office Supplies Branch office 270. '2nd Floor)
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    • 2669 17 P^P I NMPP**P sMWWWIbsss-bbbbsWß t (Continue from ii« si SITUATIONS WANTED EDUCATION SITUATIONS VACANT Hord Si Box <■'*■ Word* Si C.Win.) Box It ct*. mxtrm 2« Wnrdm SS (Mim I lv M etc. mxtrm LAOV HONOURS ORAOUATB Eng- SUNNVWAV KINOERCARTEN 20 '*"—-_TZT*^JT^_r!~IT itab French experienced teacher seeks Stevens Road. New
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    • 1132 17 WANTED TO PURCHASE N) Wmrdm U (Mim.) Mm* to tts. mwtrm 0000 NEWS. Oood prices offered for ■nor old diamond Jewellery. Contact loon *****, (B'pore). OFFICE EQUIPMENT V 0 Wmrdm (rnitm.) Bom SO eU. mxtrm MODELS of new and used typs•rrltsrs, adding machines, calculators, available in limited quantity at competitive
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    • 809 17 BEAUTY CULTURE :0 Word* U (Mim.)— Bmx SO ct: mntrm LBARN HAIRORESSINO Beauty Culture Personoel or professional Coui ws. Ring ***** Ami Wee (Teacher of Teachers) at Mlcnell* Beauty Salon, 138 Batury Road. B'pore. LEARN MAKEUP and Hairstylist, to suit each occasion Special Beauty course by Rosalie Uernon of Ba
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    • 489 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Word* SS (Mlm.y—Box 59 et*. mxtrm LUSTROUS CULTURED PEARL TOtokcrs, destined tiy L*e Onn Goldsmith, TAILORING :0 Wmrd* SS (Min.t—Kox to ecs. mxtrm LBARN BASV METHOD Foetal Tuition Sueeess Guaranteed. For English. Uslay. Cninete. Tamil. Prospectus/ 1 nuairstiooa Me. •tamp. Wox Iti Makstrsj LADIES DRESSMAKING 30 Word*
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  • 142 18 Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew turns his back on the iron gates of the General Employees Unions branch No. 3, at the junction of Moulmein Road and Balestier Road, (right), meting out a stunning humiliation to a group of anti-Malaysia
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  • 282 18 S-E Asia cultural festival to be annual —event j SINGAPORE. Mon. The South- East Asia Cultural Festival —"Greatest Show in the East" is to be made an annual event. Each of the 11 nations taking part in the festival will take turns at staging the show in their own country
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  • 120 18 SINGAPORE. Mon— With a second grant of about. SI 7.000 from the Lord N'uffleld Trust, the broadcasting system at R.A.F. Tengah, Singapore known to listeners as T.B.B.— has re-opened from new studios. In an inaugural broadcast, the Station Commander. Group Capt. T.
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  • 55 18 sSUNGEI PATANI. Mon Five nunared men of the Federation supplies and transport services are I taking part in a fortnight's exercises in central Kedah The men. drawn trom Seremoan Ipoii, Taiping. Johore. Kola Bharu and Sungei Patanl. will I return to their homes on Sunday
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  • 442 18 REPORTED REJECTION WILL ANGER ESTATE UNIONS r THE Government has decided to reject the recommendations made by a committee appointed to study the fragmentation of estates, the Straits Times understands. Protests from the National Union of Plantation Workers and the All-Ma-layan Estate Staffs Union are
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  • 280 18 The not so free 'free time' of theatre —managers- OINGAPORE, Mon. »3 Malayan Theatres Ltd.. a Shaw Brothers organisation, told the Second Industrial Arbitration Court today that the company's assistant theatre managers and theatre managers were allowed to arrange their working hours according to their discretion so long as the
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  • 158 18 Maphilindo welcomed by gallery director OINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Pierre Sal a s director of the Philippines Art Gallery, said today the establishment of Maphilindo had heralded the advent of a new cultural era in Malaya, the Philippines and Indonesia. Establishment of the coni federation, he said, was a healthy sign
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  • 119 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Interior, Dato tDr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman told the House of Representatives today that a total ot i 6,769 units of low-cost houses j and flats had been built in the country since 1957. This did not
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  • 92 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Bank N e£ a r a branches are expected to be opened in Sarawak and North Borneo after the formation of Malaysia. This was announced today by the Governor of the bank Inche Ismail bin Mohamed Ali, before leaving on
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    • 1414 18 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA electricity department IN THE HIGH COURT AT NOTICE TO CONSUMKRS JOHORE BAHRI To enable urgent extension n m. i nt i«S7 i wor k to carrlea out at Perak In Bankruptcy No 1 of IM7 substation It will
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    • 125 18 I #/#'t/ Hy Y.I. Hnntlin I J SOn NSP TVIEVTtt NOT I^* v/ TM»«W«OF I NO, OOP" 7 CX.TXI MBW*""^^TB| CLASSES.' I I A VttUAJ. /CM TW T>« PHCUSO VU. J LOOKOUT! MEAN H^ I CAN SEE X AK> TV4CY-M RACK UOMT* 1 (MdiCULMUr I tOIJ-r XXCH V TMI6? j
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  • 205 19 THE LINTIE GALLOPS WITH ZEST ON A WET TRACK Epsom Jgcd RACING by PENANG, Monday. rpHE UNTIE, with Johnny Wilson astride, galloped with zest on a wet track at Penang this morning. Keeping wide out, she ran 3f in 39 2/5 on the bit with Precious Gem (apprentice Doug Dragon)
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    • 405 19 PENANG. Mon— Cl. 2. Div. 2— B if THE CLUB CUP Weights for all Scorpio 9.00 w fix races at the Gatot Kacha S.IZ Cl. 2, Div. I—Bl*1 81* Penang Turf Club's Pin High 8.12 Goat Skin II 9.00 August Bank Holl- Paragon
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    • 331 19 SHIPS REPORT pENANO, Mon.— Report of the MRA Stipendiary Steward on yesterday's races RACE 1 Aqua Queen (apprentice S. Lim) was slow to begin. J. Wilson (Gratification) was severely reprimanded for not putting more vigour Into his riding In the middle stages of the race. Approaching the winnnlng post Adaran
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  • 322 19 Mark down these horses KITA SUKA (late Harem Belle), a good-looking four-year-old mare by Aldershot, created a favourable Impression in her first appearance at Penang yesterday when she finished second with 9.0 to the useful Double Chance in the Class 2 Dlv. 1 6f handicap (Race 3). She was a
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  • 606 19 WORLD OF SPORT rratl United States re- tamed the Wightman jkCup by a decisive mar"igin of six matches to one over Britain here yesterday, but the difference between the two women's tennis teams was only a few crucial points. It was the 29th
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  • 455 19 ATHLETICS Malaya's 63 for K.L. meet on Aug. 27 KUALA LUMPTJR. Mon. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union has named 63 athletes 47 men and 16 women for the Malaysia meet here on Aug. 27 and 28. S. Anil (Kedah) will be general team manager, with Wong Chee Pook
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  • 100 19 BASKETBALL King's <up Hpoh>: Men Pahang bt Trenit?anu 85-56: Kedah bt Perils 98-69; S'gor bt Penang 64-63: Kelantan bt Johore 91-75; Women Penang bt Kelantan 48-40. BADMINTON Coronation Cup <K Bahrui: Kelantan Survey SC bt Pahanir Survey 15-0 and Trengganu Survey 15-0 to become East 200 c ftinnp'A**> W.4TERPOLO
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  • 41 19 IT'S A RECORD FOR MUDLIFAH YUSOFF Mudlifah Yusoff of Penang clears 1.50 metres (4f 11) to set a new native record for the women's high jump at the weekend AAU meet at Penang City Stadium. Mudlifah's previous best was 1.48 m.
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  • 197 19 BOXING THAI TRIUMPH IN BOXING TRIANGULAR OENANO. Mon. Thailand be- 1 1 came the first holders of the David Choong Cup. scoring 34 points in the triangular boxing tournament which concluded here last night. Singapore were runnersup with 18 points and Penang third with 13. Sakda Sonsang, Thailand's silver medallist
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    • 68 19  -  KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysia tennis championships will be held, as scheduled, In Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 37 to Sept. 2. Entries should reach the LTAM secrefery on Friday, Aug. IS. The Malayan Junior championships, scheduled for Aug. 8-11, have been postponed to December 12-16.
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    • 326 19 Full FIFA assistance to Asians -Rous JOE DORAI By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. FIFA's president Sir Stanley Rous, today gave his personal assurance that Asian countries needing assistance to improve their standard of soccer would receive full backing from the world controlling body FIFA. Sir Stanley said this when he addressed
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  • 93 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 40-mile marathon run by 46 learns of the Singapore Battalion Boys Brigade will mark the start of the 8.8. Week to be held from August 17 to 25 to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Boys' Brigade. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin
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  • 39 20 PARIS, Mon. Three leading French car manufacturers, Renault, Simca and Peugoet today announced price increases from 1.3 to 2.3 per cent on almost all their private models. Citroen have already Increased their prices. Reuter
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  • 110 20 WELLINGTON, Mon.— T? Mr. Keith Holyoake, the New Zealand Premier, said today that the "cords ji attachment" binding certain Commonwealth countries to Britain and to one another had "begun to fray." Addressing senior civil servants, Mr. Holyoake said: "Many members of the Commonwealth view with
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  • 357 20 Effect of Sarawak border raids on the schools— ITUCHING, Mon.— The 1V troubles through which Sarawak has passed during the last six months have had their eftect on the schools of the country, a Government spokesman said today. Raids by armed groups operating from Indonesian territory on villages in border
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  • 92 20 LONDON. Mon.—Archaeologists digging near Glastonbury said today they may have proof that the legendary King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table actually lived. Dr. Raleigh Radford, who is directing the excavations, said his men believed they had found the tomb of
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  • 403 20 LONDON. Mon. The stock markets gave a rathtr disappointing ■performance today. In spite of the cheerful review of economic prospects by the National Institute, the recent broad advance was not continued. The tone remained very firm. but movements in prices were mixed. Gold shores were
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    • 381 20 VIETNAM 1 JAPAN 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Japan, playing their best game In tne current series, shot into the lead in the Merdeka tournament today when they made highly rated Vietnam their third victims by five goals to one. For 33 minutes Vietnam. lookIng
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