The Straits Times, 4 September 1963

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  • 393 1 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Yang di Pertuan Negara today dissolved the Legislative Assembly and issued writs for a general election. Nomination Day has been set for Sept. 12 and Election Day expected to be in mid-October will be announced shortly after nominations for the 51 seats. An official
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  • 622 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that Malaysia would be established on Sept. 16 despite a strong protest from the Indonesian Government. "We postponed Malaysia to suit them/* the Tengku said. "We cannot postpone it again." Agreed And he' added: "Malaysia has
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  • 267 1  - UN TEAM EXTENDS ITS STAY IN SABAH WEE KIM WEE -From KUCHING, Tues.— The United Nations Malaysia mission team in Sabah has decided to postpone its departure from here for a day or two. It was originally expected to leave tomorrow. A statement issued today says the mission will hear
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  • 676 1 SINGAPORE'S CLAIM NOT VALID' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THK Federation Government said tonight that the Singapore Government's claim to powers over defence and external affairs has "no legal or constitutional validity." I This statement came from the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. after a three-hour meeting between senior Cabinet Ministers
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  • 41 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue«. The Malayan Railway today announced special concession fares single (are for a double journey from any station to the Federal capital during the Malaysia celebrations. The concession Is applicable from Sept. 14 to Sept. 18.
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  • 38 1 CAPETOWN, Tues. Train services on the Capetown-Simon.s-town route were disrupted today when saboteurs blew up signal cables at five different places on the suburban railway line here. Over 50,000 commuters were late for work. Reuter.
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  • 114 1 Tugs from Hong Kong four days overdue From GEORGE LIU lIONG KONG, Tues.— A convoy of three barges and a dredger, towed by two tugboats with equipment for a construction project in Malaya, was four days overdue in Singapore today. Royal Navy ships between here and Singapore have been alerted
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  • 18 1 MOSCOW, Tues. Mr. Khrushchev arrived back in Moscow today from his visit to Yugoslavia.
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  • 497 1 Lee: 'We are right MR. Lee Kuan Yew tonight gave the British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Dnnca n Sandys until Sept. 12 "to sort out certain matters with regard to the Malaysia agreement." The Prime Minister added "Otherwise, he will have to face the consequences of our proclamation on Aug.
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  • 309 1 Buddhist Senator shaved bald in sympathy gesture 'I HOPE RELIGIOUS CRISIS IN VIETNAM WILL SOON END' OENANG. Tues.r-Two Buddhist leaders Senator Cheah Seng Khim, 58, vice-presi-dent of the Malayan Buddhist Association, and Mr. Teh Geoh Sye, 63, a retired clerk sacrificed their hair this afternoon as a gesture of sympathy
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  • 90 1 KUCHMG, Tues.— Indonesian observers to the United Nations Malaysia mission received a bundle of anti Indonesian posters on Sunday night, only a few hours after their arrival. The posters, some printed, some neatly hand lettered, were sent to the Indonesians at their hotel. The tram leader,
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  • 30 1 SAIGON, Tues. Communist, Viet Cong guerillas abducted a French employee of the Lai Khe, rubber plantation In Binh Duong Province last Tuesday, it waq| learned here today. Reuter.
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  • 24 1 KATMANDU, Tues. Dr. WIH 11am Unsoeld, the American conqueror of Everest, had nine- frost-u bitten toes amputated here today. Reut«r
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  • 134 1  - Gurkha forces get 2 more GEOFFREY GELDARD l From KUCHING, Tues. Gurkhas have killed two more members of the bearded Indonesian terrorist leader's 60--man gang, making a total of 11 killed since Aug. 16. Another three of the gang are believed to have been killed, but their bodies have not
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  • 44 1 INDONESIANS ATT VERY UPSET KICKING T«v A i<lin transceiver brought > s.ir.iwak by Indonesian h>er\er tram has brrn tipoundrd hv police in tuning, well informed Hirers --aid here t. lie InrloneMan ob»er\rr •Am was "very trp^-t lirn radio Ml **•»*> lakca v> it Renter
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 284 2 'Aid will continue, but no victory against the Communists unless Govt wins popular support' HYANNIS PORT, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Kennedy is doubtful about victory against the Communists in South Vietnam "unless a greater effort is made" by the Saigon government to "win popular support." The U.S. was
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    • 95 2 newspapers T AHORE, Tues. The West Pakistan Government Issued an ordinance yesterday setting up strict control over newspapers and setting up a commission which the Law Ministry said would have power to seize newspapers. The ordinance specified that newspapers may publish only "officially authorised proceedings" of
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    • 76 2 BOMBAY. 1 uev Three people were killed whea police opened fire at Malecaon, about 200 miles from here, .after a dash during a religious procession. Eighty people were injured. 13 of them by bullets. Police said the trouble started when some people threw stones at the procession
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    • 232 2 CALL FOR NEW STOP THE WAR' TALKS PARIS, Tues.— An appeal to the big powers to call a new international conference for bringing about peace in South Vietnam and for a genuine ceasefire between North and South Vietnam was made here yesterday by a former Prime Minister of Indochina from
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    • 172 2 MiGs can be used against China, says Nehru V"EW DELHI, Tues. The question whether the fighter planes Russia had given to India could be used against Communist China came up in the Lower House of Parliament yesterday. The Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, said the Soviet Union had not forbidden such
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    • 188 2 Moscow taunts Peking on Hong Kong 'growth' MOSCOW, Tuesday. THE SOVIET Government newspaper Izvestia today attacked China for ignoring "the sufferings of its countrymen in the British colony of Hong Kong." It was difficult to reconcile this with the "terrible fuss which the Chinese leaders made about the plight of
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    • 58 2 MACAO, Tues. The number of Chinese refugees entering this Portuguese territory from mainland China in August totalled 147, according to the Nationalist Chinese Refugee Relief Association here. This is I*B more than In July, when the lowest flture of the year— 39— was returned, but still very far
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    • 166 2 PLEVEN delegates from the insurgent Communist Party of Burma, a major wing of the Burmese Communist movement popularly known as the White Flag Communists, said today they were sent by the central committee of their party to meet the ruling Revolutionary Council to prepare
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    • 36 2 UO6OOW. Turn— Ah- Vioa-ltar-«h»l Omar Dam. Indonesian Air Force Chief of Staff, arrived here ywtcrtfay for a visit m fueat of the Soviet Air Force, according to the Soviet news aganey Taas.— ltouter.
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    • 86 2 BANGKOK, Tues. The Thai Prime Minister, Marshal Sarit Thanarat (above), said yester day Thailand was not concerned over the reported Russian offer to strengthen the air force of neighbouring Cambodia. "We have superior Jets In bigger numbers and we have superior pilots," he said,
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    • 235 2 10 die in Algeria army-civilian clashes A LGIERS, Tues. Ten A people were killed In two clashes last week between soldiers and civilians, reliable reports said yesterday. Both Incidents occurred In Wlllaya Four, a military area known for its tough fighting men and Its opposition to" Premier Ahmed Ben Bella
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    • 40 3 BERLIN. Tues. Hollywood producer Walt Disney arrived here yesterday for a one week stay during which he will attend the first shooting of his film "Bmll and the Ltatectlves," alter the children's novel by Erich Kaestner Reuter.
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    • 130 3 KJEW YORK, Tues. 11 Riot trained police dispersed hundreds of unruly, jeering teTnasers at two American seaside resorts last night, The teenagers assembled at Hampton Beach. New Hampshire, and Seaside, Oregon, for the annual Labour Day holiday week end. They packed the streets drinking beer
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    • 315 3 Colour bar Governor faces public school defiance TUSKEGEE (Alabama), Tuesday. Board of the Tuskegee Public (State) School yesterday decided to defy segregationist Governor George Wallace's order delaying its opening for a week to prevent the admission of Negroes. Tae school superintendent said the school, was "Any other course In the
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    • 82 3 NO LOVE FOR ALIZA SOPHISTICATED, elegant, witty and beautiful. Aliza Gur is a girl to make every man look 'twice even 007, secret agent James Bond. It is in the James Bond film "From Russia With Love," coming out next month, that Alfea will be seen again. But she doesn't
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    • 81 3 KIEL (West Germany), Tues. A senior West German police officer has bean arrested here on suspicion of having been the head of a Nazi "operation commando" which carried out illegal executions in the Soviet Union -4uring the war the Schleswlg-Hols-teln State Government said last night A spokesman
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    • 51 3 STUTTGART. Tues.— Doctors attending Professor Theador Heuss. the 79-year-old former West German President, said here last night his heart was weakening. Professor Heuss. who Is in St Catherine's Hospital here suffering from thrombosis had his left leg amputated on Aug. 37 to stop the spread of gangrene.
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    • 231 3 The music goes on and on at quarantine hotel VIENNA, Tues. A Gypsy band is playing music virtually non-stop to entertain about 700 guests under quarantine because of a suspected smallpox outbreak maa Budapest hotel. As they play, white coated doctors are examining guests. The whole of Budapest was yesterday
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  • 643 4 A QUESTION on how to estimate whether a woman was a prostitute was raised by the chairman of the Hotels' Licensing Board, Mr. TIC. Cheng, today. At a meeting of the board, Mr. Cheng asked Mrs Peter S.S.
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  • 298 4 SINGAPORE, Turn. ITNIVERSITY expan- sion is proceeding rapidly in every part of the world and the supply of. academic stan is inadequate to meet the expanding needs. This was one of the major points brought out at the conference of the Association of Commonwealth
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  • 70 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The University of Malaya lias announced the appointment of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Dr. Wang Oung wu to the Chair of History. Dr. Wang has been senior lec- turer In the Department of Hl»--u>ry since July 1960. He obtained his
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  • 396 4 'THE .following Ii today acntdula 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL! BO AC: From London. Roma, Damaacus, BasMad. Karachi. Calcutta, Rangoon (BA T2O) 5.50 p.m. Japan Air Una*: From Tokyo. Rook Kong. Bangkok <JL, 711) 6 15 p.m.; from Jakarta
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  • 254 4 JAILED for ROBBING DANCE HOSTESS SINGAPORE, Turn. A YOUNG man who underwent 20 months reformatory training for armed robbery in 1959 was jailed 7 for 10 years by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court today. Chua Sai Koon. 21, unemployed, admitted robbing a dance hostess, Son Mvi Quee. with
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  • 193 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A musician, a businessman and a clerk were today commended for their "public spirit and courage" In arresting two petty thieves on May 18 this year. They received commendation certificates from the Acting Commissioner of Police, Mr. John Le Cain. Deputy
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  • 403 5 STABBING OF 'TIGER CUB' DENIED Man accused of revenge killing pENANG, Tues. A shop assistant, Lim Ah Tee. today denied he had stabbed a man nicknamed "Low Hor Chye" (Tiger Cub) in revenge for an earlier fight over some cinema blackmarket tickets. "I used to sell these tickets before, but
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  • 124 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Gurdial Singh (above), has taken over duties as Assistant Commissioner of Police (Detachments) the post held by Mr. Cheah Tent Cheoh, whose services were terminated by the Singapore Government last Friday. Mr. Gurdial Singh was originally scheduled to take over as
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  • 52 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ah architect. Thomas Khoo. pleaded not guilty in a Magistrate^ Court today to a charge of causing hurt to a fireman. Teo Boon Hul. by punching him opposite the Serangoon Fire Station on May 28 The case will be heard on Dec. 10. Ball
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  • 148 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. J. S. Brock of RAF Tengah won the nrst prize of $700 in the August blood donor competition with 221 donors. He won the competition rrom four other team leaders. They were Mr. Chew Tak Liam of 2nd Bn., Singapore Infantry Regiment,
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  • 230 5 LANGKAWI AIRFIELD PROJECT DELAYED BY RAIN A LOR STAR, Tues. Wet weather and unfavourable soil conditions have delayed completion of the new Pulau Langkawi airfield which the Sultan of Kedah will declare open on Thursday. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the original mover of the project, will be present
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  • 29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Economic Society of Malaya, will hold its general meeting on Sept. 20. at L-cture Theatre A. Faculty of Art*. University of Malaya, here.
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  • 55 5 IPOH. Tues.— Tan Chooi Piew. 47, a vegetable gardener, was fined $50 here today for trespassing into the house of Yip Hooi Pens on the nighi ot Aug. 19. The court woe told he thumped the table and challenged Yip to a fight. "I had had
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  • 25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mrs. A. Hosni will give a cooking demonstration (Including preparation of Egyptian rice) at the Women's International Club on Friday.
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  • 46 5 RAUB, Tues.— Dato Balwant Singh, a Kuala Lumpur lawyer has been elected chairman and director of the Pahang Lin Siong Bus Company. Raub. Other directors elected are:— Messrs Soam Nath Joshi. Wee Kirn Soo. Ng Joo Khoon. R. Chinniah and Wong Tong Hee.
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  • 25 5 TAIPINO. Tues.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. will declare open the $490,000 three-storey air-condi-tioned Burvey Department headquarters here on Sunday
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  • 381 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. gALLOT papers were distributed today to the 3,500 amahs working for Commonwealth servicemen to determine whether they should go on strike to back their claims. Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi, president of the War Department Civilian Staff Association
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  • 232 5 Umno class conscious charge by expelled headman PENANG. Tues.— Haji Ahmad bin Haji Awang, headman of Sungei Dua, who has been expelled by the Umno village branch, today accused Penang Umno of showing class consciousness. In a statement, he said there were three categories of Umno members: FIRST CLASS comprising
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  • 161 5 PENANG. Tues. A tussle for the chairmanship of the Penang Rural District Council between the Umno and MCA has ended amicably with a compromise. The Dresent chairman. Mr. Oeh Chong Keat. Is expected to give ud next month 1" favour of Inche Sulong bin
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  • 41 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tu«.— The District Officer Kuala Muda. Syed Ostnan Idid. will declare open a two-day trade union course for 40 Malay union officials from various estates in central Kedah at the Gandhi Mero rial Hall here tomorrow.
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  • 1077 6  -  LEE FOO SAN, MICHAEL FOONG 7 WAS HAPPY TO LEAD POLICE TO HIS HOUSE: HE HAD GIVEN ME NAMES OF FOUR PEOPLE' Reporters: JPOH, Tues. A mechanic the brother of one of the six accused in the Baxter murder case told
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  • 33 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Donations received by the Strait* Times today for the National Patriotic Fund totalled $223 33 bringing the grand total received by It up to date to $142,116 90.
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  • 83 6 Ceremony to hand over 'black swan' SINGAPORE, Tuiw The former commander of No. 103 (Helicopter) Squadron hi Cyprus, Squadron Leader I. A. Wilson, presented a stuffed black Australian swan to Squadron Leader Peter Davies, the new squadron commander, at RAF Seletar yesterday. The swan is depicted on the squadron badge.
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  • 48 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A middleaged woman. Cnang Aook Gem. was charged in a magistrate? court today with causing a miscarriage on Chan Yoon Thai, a housewife, at a bouse In Race Course Road at 1 p.m. on May 27. Chang pleaded not guilty and was allowed ball.
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  • 118 6 CINOAPORE. Tues. Mr. Wong Fang Onn of Singapore has won the highest award, the GibsonHill Memorial Plaque, in the Uth Malaysian Photographic Exhibition, sponsored by the Photographic Society here. His entry was a coloured print entitled "Across the Waves." The contest attracted entries from
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  • 275 6 Blood debt warning to Japan by chamber chief KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya's relations with Japan will deteriorate with serious consequences even to a boycott of Japanese Roods and refusal to handle Japanese cargo if Japan does not make a gesture of atonement for its blood-debt. This warning came today from
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  • 276 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. pROFESSOR Lim Tay Boh, who left here today 1 for study leave at Cambridge University and Harvard University will make a close study of broadcasting at American colleges and assess whether this system could be applied to the University of Singapore. He
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 368 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today advocated that fishermen and farmers should be covered by insurance policies for losses suffered as a result of natural calamities. 1 Speaking at the opening of the International Cooperative Alliance
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  • 164 7 All set for rain making again in S'pore CINGAPORE. Tues. «J Rain making operations in Singapore will resume on Thursday or Friday, as soon as the Cessna 310, now being equipped in Kuala Lumpur, is ready. The general manager of the Public Utilities Board. Mr. Lee Slow Mong. announcing this
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  • 95 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. For the second consecutive day, workers at Qian Singh's department store lni Raffles Place today went on strike! from noon to 2 p.m., despite a' warning from the management that If they did so they would be dismissed. The management Issued warning
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  • 277 7 J/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V Negotiations are going on with the Employees Provident Fund for a loan of $54 million to implement the first housing scheme ever undertaken by a trade union. Mr. A. J. Morris, president of the local branch of
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  • 139 7 OINGAPORE, Tues The control on im-i ports of certain com-! modities has been lifted by the Singapore Government with effect from yesterday. The commodities which are DO longer subject to specific licensing or quantitative control are cotton wool and OttMf surgical dressings, sani- tary towels,
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  • 88 7 Goh for Bangkok conference SINGAPORE. Tues. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, left here today for Bangkok to attend the opening session of the new Asian Institute of Economic Development and Planning. Dr. Goh, a member of the seven-man governing council of the institute, which is part of Ecafe,
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE. Tues The' Chartered Bank staff contributed $185 to the Madam Jathambal Fund on Aug. 30 and not $85 a* published in the Straits Times. The error is regretted.
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  • 186 7 Planter, 20, dies in hospital after road crash IT U A L A LUMPUR. lv Tues. A planter, seriously injured on Friday night when he was thrown from his motor-cycle at Sungei Choh. 23 miles from here, died at the General Hospital this morning without regaining consciousness. le was John
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  • 63 7 'SINGAPORE. Tues.—Negotiations are now going on between the Straits Steamship Company Limited and the Singapore National Seamen's Union for better terms of compensation lor 38 crew members of the ship Marudu. who are to be signed off soon. The ship is to be bought over by
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  • 263 7 Don't blame us for tax rise say civil servants ifUCHING. Tues. The North Borneo Civil Service Union has reacted strongly to being blamed for the increases in taxation because of higher civil service pay. The union In a statement said: "It now appears that in announcing the increase in taxation
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  • 57 8 it Wmrim Sit (Minimum) CABLE NEWS has been received hy Mr I. Valllpur.im that his brother I. Kanagasahai formerly of Malayan i:ai!«ays died peacefully at hi* home n ceyloa. CALE. JOHN ROLLO of Sungei Choh Batata on 3 9,U as a result of IBjuries received la a motorcycle accident
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  • The Straits Times
    • 712 8 The really extraordinary I I feature of the inopportune controversy over the constitutional arrangements for Mai- aysia is that dispute was possible. Was there no under- standing a* all as to what would happen on August 31, the Malaysia date of the Mall aysia Agreement? It is
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    • 303 8 Mr. Cabot Lodge has taken a i critical decision in offering sanctuary in the U.S. Embassy to the Buddhist leader, Thich Tri Quang. The situation is j totally different from the one in I Hungary which it may recall, i Cardinal Mindszenty was a fugitive from a Government
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    • 233 8 There is fear for the safety of eleven fishermen who put out to sea off Port Swettenham last Saturday and have not been heard of since. In the Kedah and Perlis rice-growing areas, an unusually long drought has disputed the planting programme, to the extent that up to
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  • 1020 8  -  Peter Polomka AS THOUSANDS OF PARCHED ACRES IN KEDAH THIRST FOR RAIN: from Alor Star, Tuesday WORST FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS_ THREATENS^ TO RUIN A GREAT MANY FARMERS WHEN rain fell here a few days ago, in their joy farmers forgot the Merdeka festivities and put
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    • 156 8 SINGAPORE: 'NO CHANGE IN STATUS' rE rebuke of the Federation Government, seemingly directed at the British Government but in fact Intended for Singapore and our Prime Minister, is well merited. Your readers, however, do not understand why this rebuke is Justified since you 1 have repeatedly published statements that a
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    • 67 8 NOW that the Commissioner for the Federal Capital has agreed to "clean up" Kuala Lumpur in time for the Malaysia celebrations, is it too much to suppose that he will order the resurfacing of some of our j roads—particularly Camp- bell Road and Ampang 1 Road? Later perhaps
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  • 692 8 WAITING FOR DENNING. by IVAN YATES LONDON. Tues— Every- one is waiting for Denning. Mr. Macmillan is waiting. So is Mr. Wilson. So are all the members of the Administration. They are waiting for the results of what is now seen as an
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    • 390 8 Strait* Tiaes Malay Mail CieMlftod advert l**ment* may be ha*4)*4) Hi la* e**«r CCM.D STORAGE ARCAOK OrcO»ra *oa* COLO tTONASI •••NCHII AT HOLLAND ROAO— KATONO lI'PII. ROAD-NAVAL BASK t I«rt Afeots: crnr iook store ltd Wloceieeter Hoase. (oltyee Qoay TM NBW« FRONT nirpitrtck'* Sußormar** M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty >osd.
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    • 23 8 JADE CARVINGS at very reasonable prices See them TODAY C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINES)
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    • 154 8 Dtfd Trw4* Mart X* J PEDAL CAR TRIKE The majnificent range of Pedal Motor Cart and Triket is out- laV' Handing for design, authenticity Bk and attention to detail. Each model is beautifully finished in variety of jay > 17 TnANOftMHUWm Burroughs is the name for Accounting MACHINES Whatever your
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  • 285 9 Lee and Toh re-elected to PAP posts SINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, have been reelected secretary-gen-eral and chairman of the People's Action Party respectively. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. was rerlected deputy chairman of the
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  • 38 9 In yesterday's Issue of the Straits Times, a photograph of Mr. Chan Chong Wen. Alliance M.P. for Kluang. was wrongly identified as that of Senator Cheah Seng Khim of Penan*. The Straits Times regrets the error.
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  • 381 9  - The smile that means a new lease of life AUSTEN ZECHA by take such delicate cardiac surgery due to the lack of qualified staff. Miss Wong's successful operation in Australia three months ago was also paid i for by Rotary Club members. Both girls will be guests of honour at
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  • 95 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tan Chye Teck, alias Tan Ah Bah. 22. was Jailed for six years by. Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court today on a charge of armed robbery. Tan was also Jailed for five years for throwing acid at Goh Lian
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  • 67 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court today adjourned Indefinitely hearing of the wage dispute between the Chung Khlaw Bank Ltd. and the Singapore General Employees' Union to enable the parties to try and settle their dispute through negotiations. The dispute relates to a claim by
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  • 120 9 Man, baby killed, five hurt in crash KOTA BHARU, Tues. A four-month-old baby and businessman were killed this morning when the taxi In which they were travelling collided with a van at the 6th mile Kota Bharu— K ua 1 a Krai road. The baby. Rohan! blnte Hassan, died on
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  • 46 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three youths two armed with daggers raided a provision shop at Kampong Slam off Pahang Road here- yesterday morning and escaped with goods worth $122. They stole three bottles of beer. 10 packets of cigarettes and a transistor radio.
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  • 48 9 SEREMBAN, Tues. A rural health training school Is to be built at Rembau this year costIng $400,000. the Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. A. 8. Sandhu. said today. The site plans and drawings are being prepared at the PWD headquarters at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 1011 9 Shipping firm overspent $100,000 (COURT) (TOLD) BURHANUDDIN AND 8 OTHERS ON SUMMONS CHARGES IfUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The secretary of a shipping company here whose nine directors are facing three summons charges told the Sessions Court today that the company, which had a paid-up capital of $142,369, had overspent by more
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  • 227 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TNCHE Abdullah Arlffln, president of the Civil Service Clerical Union, Pahang, resigned today from a Joint working party of the staff side of the National Whitley Council dealing with the reorganisation of the clerical services. Inche Abdullah said that i he was
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  • 174 9 President of Malacca council threatens 'expose' ALACCA, Tues. ITI The Socialist Front president of the Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi. said today he would expose certain irregularities of the previous Alliance-controll-ed council if the State Government did not reply to the council's request for a commission of inquiry.
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  • 56 9 ALOR BTAR. Tues. The Sessions Court President. Inche Abdul Manan bin Othman. today fined a tapper. Mat Arshad bin Man $10,000. in default one year's tau. for evading customs duty on 14Slb. of rubber seeds. Mat. 45. pleaded guilty to evading $1,430 duty on the seeds at
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  • 25 9 SINGAPORE Tues. Th« Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will officially open the Oueenstown police station on Saturday at 7JO p.m.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 523 9 Today's radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA tJHOKTWAVt StKVICfc NATIONAL SHOKTWAVE 41 metres M-KViCfc: MIUILM l\.»*fc SERVICE tt.l METRES 4<k o.elten AM.: 6.00 Time Signal. A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 Negara-Ku. 6.02 P™ lud f To Mormng Prelude; 7.16 News; Breakfast; 7.00 Time bignal. 7SO Breakfast. Bulletin; 7JO Up The
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  • 425 10 I Kuala Lumpur, Tuat. general of Umno, Inche Hussein bin Nordin. M.P. for Parlt, has been appointed chairman of the board In place of Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin. the Federal Establishment Officer. Other members are representatives of the Bank Negara, the Treasury
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  • 64 10 TELUK ANSON. Tues.— A meeting of the Perak branch of the Junior Police Officers Association will be held here on Thursday. Among the subjects to be discussed will be one concerning the welfare of the rank and file of the force. The Raja Muda ef
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  • 149 10 Estates union chief: Thanks for Malaysia holiday KUALA LIMPIR. Tues. A plantation workers' leader today expressed "complete satisfaction' with the employers' decision to declare a "inday paid holiday to celebrate the birth of Malaysia Mr. C. P. R. Menon. acting general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, was
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  • 111 10 Hunt for 2 youths who escaped SINGAPORE. Tues. De- tectives were today searching gangland hide-outs for I two youths who escaped from the reformative training centre in Ulu Bedok yesterday. The youths, Lim Kirn Chian. 17. alias Slew Kow. and Chua Quee Peck. 16. were working with other inmates clearing
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  • 192 10 PENANG. Tu«s. A. CITY Council overIX seer, Mr. S. Subramanlam, told the Sessions Court today how he chased and caught an alleged snatch thief. Mr. Subramanlam was testifying at the trial of Lee Chin Noay, 21, who was Charged with attempting to rob V.
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  • 213 10 Knifed man goes to police by trisha VIALACCA. Twos. A *man covered in blood and in a semi-conscious state was brought to the Central Police Station here last night in a trisha. He haa several stab wounds on his body and hand and one on the scalp Wong Kiew 23.
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  • 72 10 I SINGAPORE. Tues. Ben LJne's latest high-speed cargo- passenger lmrr. the 13.015-ton I Benarmin. will arrive m Singai pore on Sunday on her maiden voyage from Europe to Japan. I The ship is named after a Scottish hill. Ben Armin. The Beti Line
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  • 47 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Th« Chief of the General Staff. Mai Oen. Tengku Osman bin Tenglcu Mohamed Jewa. left here by air today for England to attend th» Commonwealth Armed Forces military exercises. "Minerva" and "Unison." He will be away for about a month.
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  • 37 10 PARIT BUNTAR. Tv«. j Mr. E. A. FVrnandez has a«sumj ed duties as the officer-ln-charge of Police District Krlan to succeed Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ismail, who la going to Britain for special training
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  • 36 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue«. A. Supplah. 54, a municipal labourer. was admitted to hospital with head injuries and bruises after h« was hit by a car In Jalan Raja Bot I here today.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 258 10 I I *^^i^ T I- iV^M WHY MRiIAI^G CHOSE HITACHI Mr. Ang Peng Hong of Paya Lebar. Singapore bought an Hitachi Television set because as he says "I'm a family man no money to waste and when I bought a Television Set had to be sure it wouldn't give trouble
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    • 110 10 WOW LJETS SEE ABOUT Vl^-^**"^^^^^^^ C^^™^^^™^^^^^^^ 1 i SETTING TMI6 T)ME /AWOOCaWpN /lm-IMjV -J^.\ /T--. ~_'TN~~-*> > N S«Y, OSCAR _D»O A YES, I OK> DOCWWO* 71 ftW.. YEAH' ABOUT /X) ALV%KvS G»VE A YEH TMAT I J^ißji JL^ "«XJ NOTCE Al* DO VtXJ SUPPOSE 1 T»l MUNOREI> _J TW
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    • 245 11 COMPROMISE WITH AFRICANS OR RUN, SAYS JAJA WACHUKU LONDON, Tuesday. ]y|R. Jaja Wachuku, Nigeria's Foreign Minister, said last night that South Africa must compromise with the Africans or "run away from the scene." Mr. Wachuku, who is touring major capitals, addressed a meeting of
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    • 136 11 ENOUGH TO DRIVE A WIFE CUCKOO PARIS. Tues. When Jacques Calaler arrived home with a truckload of eggs, his wife. Marguerite, complained he was going too far. She boiled them, scrambled them. poached them, fried them and made omelettes of them. She served eggs three times a day. But still
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    • 116 11 f ONDON. Tues. Dr. Li Guiseppe Martelli (above), the Italian atomic scientist acquitted here last July on secrets charges, is to lose his job with Britain's Atomic Energy Authority. A spokesman for the authority said last night it had informed Euratom. Dr. Martelli's employer,
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    • 159 11 A MAN charged in A connection with Britain's £2.600,000 Great Train Robbery had known "the Weasel," one of Scotland Yard's list of wanted men, for several years, a magistrate's court in Linslade was told yesterday. The man. Robert William Pelham.
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    • 219 11 Detainees have no right to appeal, court rules YEW DELHI, Tues. 11 India's Supreme Court ruled yesterday that the Indian President had removed all rights of people detained under the Defence of India Rules to challenge their detention in the court on the grounds that their fundamental rights were infringed.
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    • 205 11 David leaps for 10ve ARMS outstretched, a young man in shirtsleeves leaped from London's Southwark Bridge into the swirling River Thames below. But the drama that started with a lovers' tiff ended happily with a hug. Nineteen-year-old David Paul. an unemployed labourer, made the Jump to prove his love for
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    • 830 12 (Continued from Pafc 81 SITUATIONS VACANT Worda SI (Ml*.}— Box tt eta. extra BOX A 4007 S.T. Position filled. Applicants thanked. TV MECHANIC wanted by wellknown organisation. Particulars to PO Bex 293 Singapore. INDIAN OR CHINESE Cook/Oeneral Amah, only experienced hardworking female need apply. Good salary, Tel: No. (B'pore) BBBBBj
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    • 716 12 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Worda SS (Mln.)-Box St et: txtrm OPENING for young man with Cambridge or full LCC Certificate aa Accounts /Oeneral Clerk with firm of Consulting Civil Engineers In Jesselton. Preference will be given to applicants residing la Jesselton. Successful applicant will be required to work In 81ngal«re Office
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    • 711 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box It tit, mxtrm TWO BEDROOMS TERRACE House available immediately. Rent $100/--(llght. water lncl.). Contact No: 5 Jalan Ladang off Jalan Eunos, Singapore 14. AIRCONDITIONED SPACE on On* door up to 4,225 sq.ft. in first class building at Robinson Rd. Enquiries giving full particulars
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    • 822 12 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS THE PAR EAST ENGINEER Published qua-terly THE ENGINEER, i Ilk* It* companion velum* th* Men* Kent A Far East Builder, circulates i ttuouihout South Bast Asia. CURRENT ISSUE On Sal* N**> CONTENTS INCLUDE: 210-foot cnimney clean air *V*f Ksllsng. N*w liner *er Slngascrc-Wcst Australia run. ***** coffer
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    • 1018 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wmrda SI (Ml*.)— Box tt cto. mxtrm FONO A MANSOR offers a special range ot good and reliable used ears for you to choose your ideal oars. Please call at 30 Kramat Road off Ca\ enagb Road tor a free demonstration or Tel: (Spore) *****. 1962
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    • 941 12 FOR SALE tt Worda SS (Min.)-Box tt eU. oxtrm HALF-PRICES' ANNUAL (ALE:! Last Kew Days! Clearing Baby a Blankets Now $1.00. Baby's Napklna i Doses 15.00. 1 Dozen $9.90 Plus Extra, 10", Discount Over 110/- Purchase Remember Cathay's 38/39, Bras Basab Road, Spore. ANNUAL BALE- Last Few Days! Bathtouels Now
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    • 1449 13 W^JflK^lTTT^KifilJlJl^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 GENOA, U HAVRE, NAMKHtS. IREMENI, ANTWERP, j^ ROMEROkM AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOIHEHIURt «N0 c6fENIIkCEH AV'^SSV port Ptnang rffVSoxVl 'SOHGKHU" I) Gil. 47/ 4 Stpt 5/ 7 Sept 1/ I Sept l"l V^Js| "PAIAGONIA" a) 21/24 Sipt tS/27 Stpt 21/21 Stpt X*\AJhJ BEIRA" a) llStpty
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  • 404 14 From Our Market Correspondent EVEN the latest Indonesian fulminations against Malaysia failed to upset the strong industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Prices were very steady and active conditions in trading were again reported. Sellers were more in evidence during the afternoon.
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  • 695 14 »f OMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounteps (6,000) $3.17. (1,000) $3.18; E. Smelteri (3,000) $3 25; lite erdt. $3.48 SL, (1,000) $3.49. (9.000) $3.50. (1.000) $3.50; Pad.
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  • 26 14 September 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 653 cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $453.79 (up $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 402 14 rrdlE Straits tin price was A quoted In Penang yester- day at $453.75 per picul, up $1.75. The offering at 250 tons was estimated to be Increased by 10 tons. In London on Monday a moder- ate amount of buying interest in tin
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  • 190 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 3. '"hree month*. INDUSTRIALS Dun lop* 20 eta. Container* 12 eta. K. Smelter* 20 eta. MCAJister 13 eta. Earn 21 eta. F-oblnaon 11 eu. W. *N. 18 eta. Btora<* 4id Gammon 16 cts. tathmana 11 eta H. B'purm 11 eta. i. Land 6 eta. H.
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  • 121 14 MELBOURNE. Tuas. MOST leaders held levels of aa improved today under confident buying support in another firm industrial market. Oils were firmer. Associated Australian went up Is. to 28s. The latest flow tests at Richmond No. 1 gave 850 barrels a day rate. Base mftals were steady and
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  • 226 14 SHIPS lying slengtide t»e Singapere Harbour wharves er aipected teday are: Tideo 44, Muthtldr Maersk 25 '•-'(>. TrKClberK 1/2. Nestor o/9. Nissel Maru 6/7, Tsedek 27 :>. Hre-;. H.ive> 1:1 m. Mary Livanos tt/tt, Kmpire Uannet 21/22. Breconshlre 4/S. Viminale 3s .m. Benvorllcb 46. Bla«en N.W. a.
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  • 257 14 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber Ouy- '-> era f.o.b. closed at 6 p.m. m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 60< certs per Ib. down oneelKhth of a cent on Monday's closing level for the poamon Tbe tone »aa quit- and slightly easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cleilng price, in
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  • 233 14 "THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is based on prices ruling yesterday morning. •p. «t.r. -o.v. »t.c. C. store 6 lOJ i 0.9 73 )M K. Smeit. 3.17 M 7 t 1,,W. &K. 4.10 1 v o.immon 2 »i 1., Hume ord*. 2.2S h.h 6 7
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  • 121 14 PME Malayan Etching. Bmfcf Ami--1 elation made theiie change* In It* m rchaot yesterday (all rates to t too t New Verti: buying TT 321 airman OD 32 7/8. 90 d/"t. 33 3/i« cTedll hill*. 33 5/16 trade bill. ■>S'?,V"W UylnK M «>"nall O» •»*SSf V *100l 0o
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  • 74 14 CHINESE Prortuc. tenants. im (l P***t- n»on pncas ptr picul vmttmw day: Coconut ell: bulk $4St nellrri. <Imm «*J Heller* Cepra: Sept. 'Oct UK/Conttaent $2S» ouyrra dipper Muntok white $138 seller*. Sarawak white 1132s aellers, apeclal Sarawak black $95 sellers, «art>lrd l-Trnpong black $95 aellrrs. A-ITA *lUS seller*.
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    • 857 14 (™sorientI lines i TO AUSTRALIA s.s. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 tons fully airconditioned stabilised) Deporting PENANG 20th Sept. 1963 SINGAPORE 21st Sept. 1963 for Fremonfle, Melbourne t> Sydney. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or— ISLAY KERR A CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F of Ml LTD.. KUALA
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    • 490 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT of British Company has an opening tor a spare parts controller. Applicants must be versed In all aspects of stock control, familiar with mechanised Kardex and capable of working independently. Apply, stating lull qualifications and experience to Box A3026 S.T., K.L. NOTICES NOTICE Any person or
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    • 424 15 TENDERS TENDERS Reliable contractors are Invited to submit tenders to Austral Malay Tin Ltd., Austral House. Taiptng, for the tapping of approximately 340 acres of rubber In Digwarrah Estate. Sungkal. Perak. TENDERS Tenders are Invited lor Jte alterations to and minor works st the Residence of the New Zealand High
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    • 723 15 NOTICES KUNDONG TAN JONG PAU COMPANY LTD. (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 5%. less 40% Income Tax, has been declared In respect of 1963. payable on 25th September, 1983. to Shareholders on the Register at that date. NOTICE 18 ALSO
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    • 707 15 Vajk PRODUCTS MANUFACTURERS OF SPORTSWEAR PROUDLY I ANNOUNCE AND OFFER LADIES MEN'S SPORTSWEAR REAL FACTORY COST TO IXTRODUCE LOCAL PRODUCTS BEST QUALITY MATERIAL SUPERB CUT FASHIONABLE STYLES LOVELY COLOURS WATCH FOR THE OPENING DAY OF OUR RETAIL DEPT. T. S. GANPATRAM 92, HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK
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  • 297 16  - MOTOR-RACING Ito says it again 70 laps too strenuous JOE DORAI by SI N G A P O RE, Tues.— Fumio Ito, the Japanese ace who won the main motor-cycles event at the Johore Grand Prix meeting on > Sunday, said he was; impressed by the splen- j did organisation
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  • 23 16 10,000 m WALK SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore AAA 10.000 metres wallc will be held at Farrer Park on Sept 8 at 2 p.m.
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  • 431 16 All states wanted Under-23 tourney Cashin i Singapore, Tuesday I night at Changi when RAP Changi meet SCC in a floodlit match at Changi (7 p.m.). The south zone fixtures for this season are: Nov. 2 Nenri-Malacca v Singapore (at Serembant; Nov. 9 Negri-Malacca v Sinsapore Sfr- vices (Sererabanj; Johore
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  • 256 16  -  ERNEST FRIDA ATHLETICS by SINGAPORE, Tues. Gurbaksn Singn Kler, secretary of tne Nortn Borneo AAA, said here today that nis association were all lor joining the proposed Malaysian AAU. "We will have everything to gain and nothing to lose," he said. "And for
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  • 99 16 SINGAPORE. Tues— Raffles Institution Invitation XV. comprising mostly All Blacks players, trounced Zahlra College of Ceylon by 28 points (five goals and a penalty) to nil In their rugby; match at Bras Basah Road today. The tourists held the Raf- lies side for 20 minutes .but after
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  • 439 16 MALAYA CUP KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday AN OBJECTION by Malacca AFA to playing their ■*> Malaya Cup semi-final first-leg tie against Selangor by floodlight has been overruled by FAM. MAFA president Tan Sect Wah told FAM competitions 1 committee that a night match would handicap his
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  • 96 16 WELLINGTON. Tues.— The Malayan badminton players, fixedly determined in the recent New Zealand championships, allowed themselves some relaxation and their opponents some points in coasting to an easy 5-0 win over Auckland in a friendly match here tonight. Result*: Tan Yee Khan beat K. H. Long 15-13.
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  • 166 16 GOLF RAF CIP. 36-hole stableford 1 J'porei: Winner D. A. Macaulay (70*«) on countback with E. A. Shaw; Ist round ball sweep Ist nine to R. Archibald: 2nd nine to W. Parrand; 2nd round ball sweep Ist nine to Ong Beng Bee 2nd nine to C.W. Moodte: BICC
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  • 69 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Ruler's Shield cricket final between Selangor Malays and Singapore Malays will be played on the. Padang here on Friday and Satur- day. .< The Selangor team will be from Abdul Aziz All i captain). Tengku Ahmad. Mohamed Sindek Osman. Ohazali Osman.
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  • 127 16 AMICABLES OUTPLAY TENGAH IN CUP TIE SINGAPORE, Tues. Amicables scored an impressive 4-1 win over RAF Tengah in their SAFA Junior cup match at Farrer Park today. Tengah, who held Amlcables to a scoreless draw in the League Second Division a fortnight ago, failed to recapture their best form today.
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  • 67 16 SWIMMING coach Wally Oner is heJping Brian Phelps, British Commonwealth and European diving champion, to improve his technique by using an "in-stant-pic" camera which produces a print in a minute. This is Brian's lafest aid in his bid for an Olympic gold medal at Tokyo next year.
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  • 178 16 ONDON, Tues. a three man u British F.A. commission yesteriay permanently suspended Ken Thomson, the Hartlepool United :entre-half, from football and footjail management, for betting on 'ootball matches. A statement Issued by the commission at Sheffield said "K. O. Thomson having ad'mitted to betting on football
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    • 405 17  -  SINGAPORE, Tues -MONEY-SPINNER PINKSON SHOWSTOP FORM IN TRIAL RACING by J^ATIVE KINGDOM, who contests the Stewards Cup over 6f at Bukit Timah on Sunday, showed good form in a trial this morning. Although eight years old, Native Kingdom (by Star Kingdom) has lost none or his sparkle.
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    • 217 17 Rees, 50, beats course mark EDINBURGH, Tues. Dal £i Rees, recently deposed as Britain's Ryder Cup captain and dropped from Wales" Canada Cup team, showed that even at 50 he Is not ready to be put on the shelf by setting a course record In the first qualifying: round for
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    • 431 17 TENNIS NEW YORK, Tuesday. HTIMBLEDON champion Chuck McKinley, who has TT a torn back muscle, will not play in the Davis Cup American Zone final between the United States and Venezuela at Denver on Sept. 13-15, team captain Bob Kelleher said last night. Kelleher
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    • 73 17 DENANQ. Tues. Pak \.al Phung (above) will leave for London on Sept. 18 to compete to the Mr. Universe contest on Sept. 21 Pak Mr. Asia 1961. Mr. Penang 1957 and Mr. Malaya 1958 has received approval of the Malayan Amateur Weigh tllfting Federation
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    • 27 17 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore AAA announced today that the gold medals awarded at Sunday's international triangular meet were: Singapore 13, Malaya and North Borneo 6.
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    • 64 17 rPOH. Tues. The Perak team to meet Penang in the Coronation Cup tennis match here this weekend: Kok Wai Lam, Lee Eng Cheong. Leong Slew Weng, Yahaya MusUpha. Ng Hoe Hun, Chhi Kee Peng. Ling Diung Jong, Chan Kam Chuen. Ng Say Peng, Lee Yee Meng. Tan Chuck
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    • 22 17 KUALA LJPI6. Tues. The Tengku Mahkota of Pahan*. Tpngku Ahmad Shah, has been elected president of the Kuala Liols Golf Club.
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    • 54 17 KUALA KANOSAR. Tues. The touring Vajlravudh College of Bangkok rugger team arrived here today. They will play a match against the Malay Conece on Friday. The tourists have won both their matches played so far. They beat Free School 10-3 at Penan* and Victoria Institution
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    • 173 17 33,000 jeer Aussies to defeat BLOEMFONTEIN, Tues.— To the accompaniment of jeering and booing from sections of the 33.000 crowd, the Australian Rugby Union touring team were beaten 14-8 by Orange Free State here yesterday The match was played to a con stain partisan roar, and spectators twice demonstrated against
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    • 124 17 RELGRADE. Tues. A group of Soviet engineers have proposed a moveable roof covering for Moscow's Dynamo soccer stadium so that it can be used in winter as well a* in summer. Soviet Prime Minister Nlkita Khrushchev said here yesterday. Mr Khrushchev told Yugoslav officials
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    • 319 17 W.lndians make up for lost time ONDON, Tues.— After JLi rain and a wet outfield had combined to prevent any play Defore tea, the West Indian cricket tourists did their best to make up the loss by some bright batting against Arthur Gilligan's XI at Hastings yesterday. The tourists, resuming
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    • 47 17 TORONTO. Tues. Canada beat the United States by an Innings and 164 runs In a two-day cricket match. The two countries first met In 1844 nearly 30 years before the first English team toured Australia. Scores: Canada 403-6 dec. United Sutes 117 and 133. Reuter.
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    • 78 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Spore Baatnces F.A. Le*fut and Cap: HK Bank T Chartered Bank; Wesmes v Bramtoco; Mercantile Bank v Metal Box (all matches at Farrer Park). RUGBY UNION Club m»t•bes: RAF Changl v SCC (Changl 7 p.m i; Police v Padang Invitation XV (Qurney Rd XL) B'gor Club v
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  • 30 18 ARMED POLICE guard the Upper Sademg District Council offices at Serian, near Kuching, where the l\N. mission held a session on Monday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 112 18 JAKARTA, Tues.— The Information Minister. Mr. Ruslan Abdulgani, today denied that he had ever said that leaders of the North Borneo territories wanted to join Indonesia. He explained that he had said that the authorities should not arrest people who are opposed to
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  • 27 18 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Assemblyman for TJlu Pandan. Inche Mohd. Arlff bin Suradi will open the Farrer Road Post Office on Sunday at 7.30 pjn.
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  • 43 18 THE EMBASSY OF J.ipnn unnouncr* thai thr mrhtm for paying thr laM m>prct» to thr Intr Mr. Sak:u- Komalsu. 8«-cond Secretary (Commercial), will be hold at No. 12. Stonor Drtve. Kuala Lumpur, from 5.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m on ."ith S'l'ti-mher 1963
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  • 523 18 A major base for RMAF in Alor Star planned A MAJOR training base Tor the Royal Malayan Air Force is to be set up al Alor Star, the Defence Minister, Tun Alxhil Razak, siiid today. He also announced that an operational base would be set up in the Borneo territories
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  • 363 18 LONDON. Tues. The stock markets maintained their firm appearance today, following renewed but selective buying. Industrials continued to attract most attention and many good features developed. Gilts held very steady In quiet conditions. Industrials closed on a cheeful note. Many of the leaders moved up further. Closing middle
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