The Straits Times, 14 September 1963

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  • 20 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIEO SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Not*** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 110 1 OATU MUSTAPHA IS SABAH HEAD OF STATE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Datu Mustapha bin Datu Ilarun was today officially appointed Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Sabah for two years from Malaysia Day by the Yang di-Pertuan AfMM and Queen Elizabeth, it was announced here. Datu Mustaphas appointment w a s made under
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    1023 1  - BAGUS JUG AH! OAHARI ALI: Special post: Minister of Sarawak Affairs WHO- WILL-BE- GOVERNOR ROW IS SETTLED AFTER THREE-DAY TOP LEVEL TALKS -By- KUALA LUMPUR, Friday Malay will become the first Governor YEMENGGONG Jugah anak Barieng has been appointed Minister of Sarawak Affairs in the first Malaysian Cabinet. The Governor
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  • 282 1 JAKARTA, Friday. A I STRALLVS Minister for External Affairs, Sir Garfield Barwick, today discussed Malaysia and other issues with President Soekarno during an 80-minute meeting in the Merdeka Palace here. Sir Garfield told reporters afterwards that he and President Soekarno had "a very
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  • 61 1 BANOKOK. Fri.— A well-known Thai archaeologist left today for Kuala Lumpur to give a series of lectures on archaeological finds In Thailand, toe Foreign Ministry announced yesterday. He Is His Serene Highness Prince Suphaadls Diskul, a high official of tne Fine Arts Department. He Is being
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  • 417 1 Polling day date is void, claims Marshall SINGAPORE, Friday. j\jß. David Marshall, Independent candidate for Anson in the* general elections, has written to the Returning Officer, Mr. M. Ponnuduray, claiming that the notification appointing Sept. 21 as polling day is void under the law. The earliest day on which polling
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  • 32 1 JAKARTA, Fri— The Soviet woman cosmonaut. Miss Valentlna Tereshkova. will arrive in Jakarta on Nov. 27 for an official visit. Radio Jakarta reported today. Reuter. MR. MARSHALL .a protest
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  • 47 1 KUCHINO. Fri. A Communist I military training camp has been discovered by police at Sungel Maong. three miles from Kuchlng. a police spokesman nid today. Dummy rifles and machine carbtnes were found. The camp had a large dugout defence position UFI. I
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  • 25 1 JAKARTA, Fri.— The British Hag was pulled down and torn to shreds at the Consulate in Surabaya, Kast Java yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 60 1 JESSELTON, Prl.— The British Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, denied tonight that he would make a late bid to persuade Brunei to join MaJayasia during his visit there tomorrow. Mr Sandys arrived here by RAF plane from Sarawak at 6 15 p.m. for a
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  • 163 1 Two die in power station blast SINGAPORE, Fri. Two men were killed tonight in an explosion at the extension site of the Paslr Panjang power station. A third is in a critical condition at the General Hospital. The fourth person injured, a woman, is out of danger. About 12 labourers
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  • 56 1 BANGKOK, m— Prospects for coconut producing countries appear brighter this year than last year, according to a Food and Agriculture organisation .FAO> paper released today. The paper said that the "world output of copra In 1963 Is likely to be slightly larger and prices will Average
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  • 35 1 BRITAIN USES VETO UNITED NATIONS, In Britain today vetoed ATro-AMan resolution in Security Count il aimed .it blocking transfer of poh tit-al and military power in "White minority southern Bhodesiafl Got eminent. I'PI
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 332 2 7F /JVDL4 <G«OWS MENACINGLY STRONG... 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. Pakistan might feel compelled to enter into a military pact with Communist China "If India grows menacingly strong." In a copyrighted despatch in the Washington Post, selie Harrison said that President Ayub indicated that the. willingness of
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    • 166 2 Pakistan newsmen challenge the Govt RAWALPINDI, Fri. 1 Pakistan's Journalists yesterday challenged the government to repeal the new Press restrictions immediately or face a carefullyplanned, organised and executed "freedom struggle." A "National Committee of Action" Is to be formed to fight for the full repeal of the "coercive and highly
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    • 132 2 India says no to talks on Muslims I£ARACHI, Fri.— lndia has rejected a formal request from Pakistan for a conference at ministerial level on the dispute over Muslims in India being sent to Pakistan, official sources said here yesterday. Pakistan reminded India of an agreement reached In Calcutta last March
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    • 41 2 LONDON, Fri. Six armed men with pickaxe handles and coshes raided a branch of Barclays bank in Tottenham, London as the bank was closing yesterday and wrapt il with about £4.000. Most of It in pound notes. Reuter.
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    • 15 2 HONGKONG. Fri.— Cholera ha* claimed Its first death in Hong Hong this year.
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    • 160 2 Jakarta reports clampdown on Timor border JAKARTA, Fri. Authorities in Portuguese East Timor have tightened control of the colony's border with Indonesian West Timor, the govern-ment-run news agency Antara reported today. The agency quoted a report from its correspondent on the neighbouring island of Ambon as saying that Portuguese police
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    • 79 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. Twenty-two Senators yesterday Introduced a resolution calling for an end to all U.S. military and economic aid to South Vietnam unless the Diem government abandoned Its "policies of repression" and won popular support. The resolution was moved by Democratic Senator
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    • 356 2 Thant hits out a Diem's 'unfortunate land of chaos' 'GOING FROM BAD TO WORSE' U THANT, the Secretary-General, himself a Buddhist, said yesterday that the situation in South Vietnam was "going from bad to worse" and he could think of no state where it was "as chaotic as the situation
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    • 93 2 Ceylon calls for probe by UN BELGRADE. Fri. Ceylon has asked if the South Vietnam government would permit an impartial Inquiry by the United Nations Into the position of Buddhists there. Mr. Maithripala. Senanayake, said the continued deterioration In the position of Vietnam's Buddhists was a serious violation of human
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 157 3 Cubans step up militajry defence \IONTREAL, Frl. iTI Cuba is strengthening her military defence following a series of air raids, commando attacks and sm.all landings, according to travellers from Havana familiar with the Cuban scene who recently arrived here. Army and militia units have been reinforced and additional anti-aircraft, -and
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    • 59 3 BONN. Pri.— Three Eaat German boys laid wooden planks across the border minefield to escape into West Germany yesterday, federal authorities here reported. The boys found the planks lying near the border where a watch tower was being built. They thre* several on to the ground
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    • 187 3 THE Earl of Harewood, Queen Elizabeth's cousin, recently watched a shapely 19-year-oid blonde strip and parade in the nude. It came, during the dosing moments of the big Edinburgh Festival drama conference. On the platform theatre personalities .were debating 'The Theatre of
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    • 234 3 IyASHINGT ON, Fri. President Kennedy yesterday launched a US$5O million campaign to develop facilities at 32 Negro colleges in the Southern States and help produce more trained, educated and qualified Negroes. The President told the opening session of a national committee of prominent businessmen
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    • 249 3 20ft— plane could have cleared the mountain- pRADES. Fri. The Vising airliner which crashed in the Pyrenees last night, killing 36 British tourists and its French crew of four, would have cleared the mist shroud ed 5,400-ft Peak of La Roquette if it had flown 20 feet higher. The plane
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    • 177 3 MODIFICATIONS ORDERED FOR CARA VELLE BERNE, Friday. THE Swiss Civil Aviation Office has asked Swissair to inform airlines using Caravelle planes of emergency modifications recommended for the aircraft following last week's crash which killed 80 people. The aviation office said I in an offlblal communique that an overheated landing wheel
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    • 73 3 Fight at Senate hearing: WASHINGTON. Fri.— A fight broke out at a hearing of the House Committee on Un-American Activities yesterday when the chairman ordered out young people who were applauding a witness. The committee was hearing testimony about a recent trip to Cuba by American students in defiance of
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    • 35 3 WESTERHAM. (Southeast England, i Fri. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary quietly at their home here yesterday, reading the congratulations floodIng in from all over the world. Reuter.
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  • KA-ARAH SATU BAHASA
    • 190 4 TAKE PART IN NATIONAL LANGUAGE WEEK THIS is National Language Week and to help you Improve your command of Malay, the Dewan Bahasa has designed these simple, everyday phrases for your study 1. Hari Ini aaya ban.rak kerja. I have a lot of work tod»T 2. Sa>a kuranc sihat; «ava
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    • 198 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The United People's Party held four ma&s rallies at Upper Aljunied Estate car park, Dhoby Ghaut children's playground, Hindoo Road cniluien's playground and Phillip Street car park to introduce their 46 candidates to the people. The secretary-general. Mr. Ong Big Guan. put
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    • 54 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Japanese (lower arrangement exhibition scheduled to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sept. 20 and 31 In aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital has been postponed to Jan. 17 and 18 next year. Tickets already told will be valid
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    • 42 4 SINGAPORE. Fit— A 34-hour non-stop prayer meeting- by Hindu devotee*, organised by the NorthIndian Hindu ABBOCtoUon wIU htrhUght its two-day Malaysia celebrations It will begin at S pan. on Sunday. Following the prayers, there will be a social gathering.
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    • 499 4 SINGAPORE. Fri A MIDWIFK who is on standby duty to answer evening and night delivery calls must stay within the grounds of her clinic, where her quarters are and may not go out without permission. This was stated by Miss Alice Chia, Supervisor of
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  • 179 5 A UNION PROBE ON MEMBERS' LINKS WITH REDS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The National I Union of Commercial Workers is investigating into the activities of several members and officials who, the i union's general secretary, Mr. A. B. Gomez, j says have been engaged in "subversive activities." He said: "We know
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  • 102 5 Hidup Malaysia SCHOOLGIRLS MAKE HUMAN SLOGAN AT M-DAY REHEARSAL 1 SCHOOLGIRLS form a giant "Hidup Malaysia" (Long Live Malaysia) during rehearsals for the Malaysia children's rally in Kuala Lumpur next Monday. Thirty thousand schoolchildren are expected to attend the rally, which will include detachments from the various schools and children's
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  • 479 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today called on Malaysian workers to make the new nation "truly a land of peace, happi1 ness and prosperity." In a special message to workers two days before the official launching of Malaysia, the Tengku spoke of
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  • 99 5 DENANG. Fri. p- More than 300 representatives from 150 political parties and registered associations in Penang are expected to attend tomorrow's "free port" meeting at the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The Socialist Front, the Penan* M.C.A. and the United Democratic Party will send
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  • 45 5 SINGAPORE Pri. Rabbi Samuel P. Bopomilsky. a member of the Jewish Lubavitch Peace Corps Movement, has arrived In Singapore to lecture on Judaism. Tomorrow he will give a talk at the Maghaln Aboth Synagogue in Waterloo Street at 7.10 p.m.
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  • 48 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Sinsa- pore will be represented at the i Malaysia celebrations in Sabah land Sarawak by the Deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Chin Chve, and the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. respectively. i They will leave for the Borneo territories on Sunday.
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  • 255 5 IPOH. Fri. The re- mains of a Malayan police officer. Raja Shaharuzzaman bin Raja Kamarul Bahrin, 43. were flown here from Brunei this afternoon in a chartered plane. Raja Shaharuzzaman. an Asst. Supt. of Police, and hero of the December Brunei reibelllon. died In
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  • 123 5 COUNCIL TO ASK FORMER PRESIDENT FOR REFUND OEREMBAN. Fri.— The Seremban Town j Council decided at a i meeting last night to ask a former president of the council, Mr. Chin See Yin (Ind.) to refund $540.90 which it spent on him for medicine. The council supported a letter from
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  • 37 5 Woman Minister from India XEW DELHI, Fri— Mrs.Lakshmi Menon (above). Minister of State for External Affairs, will represent India at the celebrations inaugurating Malaysia, it was announced yesterday. Mrs. Menon will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.—Reuter.
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  • 122 5 OINGAPORE. Fri. A woman got up from sleep one night to find her husbands younger brother who was completely in the nude sitting on her, the Second Criminal District Court was told today. Ng Meng Him. 24. a bachelor, was jailed for 12 months
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  • 229 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. 13 Police today confirmed that 17 Preservation of Public Security Or- dinance detainees, released on 'good be- haviour bonds." were picked up at dawn yes- terday and interrogated for a few hours. Yesterday was Nomination Day from 11 a.m. to noon. In
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  • 55 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. Th« Ministry of Interior announced i tonight that it would not accept any new applications tor ciuzrn- ship from Monday. It said in a statement that this was because new lorms of application for riti/rnslnp were being 1 prepared to eonrorm with th* I
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  • 818 6  -  BREED of Communist intellectuals is coming to the fore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today. As a result, he told an election rally in Fullerton Square, some present Barisan leaders would be sacrificed to make way for them. He said: "We are
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  • 23 6 ELECTION RALLY TOLD: THREE BARISAN OFFICIALS WILL BE SACRIFICED TO MAKE WAY FOR THEM MR. LIONS DR. LIC MISS PUNS
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  • 381 6  -  SINGAPORE, Fri. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, chairman of Barisan Sosialis, claimed tonight that PAP assemblymen were paid for serving on statutory bodies in addition to their assembly allowance of $500. Dr. Lee. addressing a bij? crowd at Shenton Way. said; "The PAP Assemblymen
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  • 196 6 eluding our associated members i and surely including the Prime I Minister himself." The statement protested that the club had been deprived of its freedom of communication by having; its letters intercepted by the Government. It said, however, that It would ■till welcome the release or
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  • 55 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The University of Malaya will hold "open house" on Monday Malaysia Day. Exhibitions wil be staged by the various faculties during the day from 9 a.m. to noon and from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. There will be a sports meet on the
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  • 32 6 6INOAPORE. Fri. The Bart-; san Soslalls will hold rallies to-, morrow between 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. —at 6th mile Upper Serangoon Road and 7' 2 mile Bukit Timahi Road.
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  • 24 6 LONDON. Pri. Mr. L. V. J. Laville, a former judge of th« Supreme Court in Malaya, has died In England, aped 74.
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  • 51 6 BATU GAJAH. Fri. The body of a labourer. Zulkifly bin Suld. 20. who was drowned in the Changkat tin dredge pool near here was recovered yesterday Zulkifly fell from the dredge into the water and disappeared on Wednesday. He was to have married in three weeks
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  • 392 6  - Tun Lim: Fight, fight fight that's all Lee -thinks of CHEAH BOON KHENG By OINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Alllance leader. Tun Lim Yew Hock, today told a lunchtime election rally at Finlayson Green that the Federation Government had given the party certain assurances that it would be prepared to rectify
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous

  • 305 7 $lOm. DEMANDED FOR EACH STATE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JHE Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce is fro ask the Japanese Government to pay $110 million $1 0 million for each state in Malaya as a "blood debt" for wartime atrocities. It is asking the
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  • 185 7 A JAPANESE Cabinet V sentatives from Sing pore's claim for a "blood d Malaysia celebrations in K TOKYO, Friday, linister may meet reprerapore to discuss Sinj?alebt" when he attends the :uala Lumpur next week. The Transporatlon Minister, Mr. Kentaro Ayabe, Is scheduled to leave
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  • 123 7 Envoy told: Put it down in writing SINGAPORE, Fri. Premier Lee Kuan Tew today asked the Japanese Consulgeneral, Mr. H. Tanaka, to put down in writing any 1 concrete proposals by his Government to settle the "blood-debt" atonement gesture for wartime atrocities. Mr. Lee made this request at a meeting
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  • 45 7 IPOH. Prl. Mr. A. Kandlah. Controller of Telecommunicatioiu. East Region iKelantan. Trengganu and Pahang). has assumed duties here as Controller for Perak. He succeeds Inche Buyone bin Hajl Abdullnh, who has gone on i transfer to Hie department's headquarters In Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 73 7 $3 380 for T.B. hospital KLALA LU'UPUR. Prl.— Donations received by the Lady' Templer Hospital nere last month! amounted to $3,381. The contributions Included girts from: Perak Turf Club, $1 000; Mr Cheonff Hee Choy, Kuala Lumpur, $524.40; staff of the Malayan Tobacco Company $339; Madam Ylo Chin Yee. $414.12;
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  • 90 7 BINGAPORE. Prl. A building painter. Goh Joo Hin So. who was Injured In a road accident 17 months ago. was awarded special and general damages of $25,000 with costs by Mr. Justice Tan Ah I Tab In tfie High Court today, i Goh had
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  • 354 7 Postmen's move to crack 69 'hard nuts' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1,480-strong Union of Postal Uniformed Staff, which is threatening strike action on Oct. 2 to back its claims for a salary revision, wants non-members to work during the stride. The general secretary of the union. Mr 8. Ganapathy. said mere
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  • 82 7 PENANG. Fri. Mr Teh Ewe Lim. the lone United Democratic Party member in the City Council, today urgetf the council to review traffic problems In the city in view of the "alarming increase" In road deaths. "The total death toll for this year so far is 34.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 156 7 AOmy Omp By I.T. Hamtin EKOUSHOF THEN OU DCVT COME I I TVE ONLY THING WE'RE II I Y8H...1 THCXJSHT IP ...BUT THEN THAT'S TH* THtS NO&mSS. T> DELIVER ME AM GOING ID DELIVER tOU V HAFTA GET 'EM TH' V WAV I LIKE IT.' > M3U BIG J OUmT
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  • 81 8 M IT arsis Sl* (Minimum) i. LAWRENCE FERNANDEI father of He.en. Delia. Melein. and Mathod".and father-in-law of O. Baiatbandraa snd I. A. Keraandei. passed away peacefully at Trtvandnim on U-B-M Aged MUM away peacefully on 13-»-M at »10 am. at «57 Pasir J Pan]aag Road, leaving bablnd beloved wif*.
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  • 28 8 M Wmrmt SU I IM EVER LOVINC Mamory of Mr K Puruabotaamaß. Janaan Road Singapore, demised 14-V-62 May his sou) rest m Mernal peace. Bereaved family.
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  • 273 8 It WmrdM Sl* (Minimum) TWt COCKPIT'S Java R!J«ltafel Is served every Saturday aad Sunday luncb time. LADlag TAKE MOTH m*m at Town and Count rr s Sale befor* we •lose for th» Malaysia Holiday*. FITIPATRICKS SUPERMARKET, Offlrr ft Store* will b* rlo«e<l all d»> on 16tn Sept. 1963 lor
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  • 208 8 RELIGIOU S ANNOUNCEMENT :n Hare's (tin.) IT. ANDREW 1 PREIBYTERIAN CHURCH. Ipon. Golf Club Road. a m All Welcome PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, tIMCAPOIIC Comer Orchard Road Penan* Ro«d. Sunday Srrvn-e* am and 6 p.m Sunday School am. All WeiIT. ANDREW I PREIBYTERIAN CHURCH. Kuala Lumpur. Weld Road. Runday Services 9.M a.m.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 590 8 Never has so amiable a solution emerged, from so embarrassing a problem, as the agreement to include Temenggong Jugah as Minister of Sarawak Affairs in the Malaysian Cabinet This decision satisfies everybody. Solution was made possible by Temenggong Jugah's generous action in asking that he should not
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    • 138 8 Some ot the devices to give workers higher pay which are to be found in the monthly reports of the Ministry of Labour are open to criticism. There is the case of a bus company which allows its employees, including drivers and conductors, to get thirty days' pay
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    • 476 8 Ever since the middle of the fifties experts on tbe international rubber market have been warning that prices were likely to fall to the level of sixty cents a pound, or even lower. The warnings became more sombre and frequent when the stereo regular synthetics were perfected, duplicating
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  • 466 8  - Singapore parties begin the big battle for votes JACKIE SAM by SINGAPORE, Fri.— The big campaign is on. Loudspeakers at street corners and parks, and mounted on cars, are pouring out an unending stream of propaganda, as political parties vie for tbe support of Singapore's 650.000 voters. By polling day.
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  • LETTERS
    • 239 8 I REFER to the letter by "Rover" (S. T. Sept 11 > regarding closure of the season car park between Shenton Circus and Boon Tat Street. It Is not true to say that the entire parkIng area will be closed down. Only the season car nark
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  • 1268 8 As the white men lay down their burdens THE_TASK_OF FINDING JOBS FOR EX-COLONIALS BR I T A INS tontinuing moral (and financial) responsibility for newly independent Commonwealth countries is underlined in a recent pubIt is a paper entitled, with the verbosity that seems inseparable from such things. "Policy on the
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    • 133 8 NeW TREATMENT O-P* *^^a*s*»l»*'*'aas*B*B*a for COLDS and FLU PARACETAMOL relieves aches and pams^"^-^^ a******** and reduces feverish- s^N.. ness Jsi PHENYLEPHRINE clears blocked nasal I^^^BT*"—— passages VITAMIN C «g-.T>4 1 to meet the increased need for this vitamin during an infection Hni* Jaaak -—"^mmX W JLaBsL QUININE iraVl M helps
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  • 185 9 KLALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Deputy Prune Minister, Tun Abdul Ratak, has been appointed chairman of a powerful I mni) sub -committee to deal with all aspects of political, constitutional and parliamentary matters. The decision was taken after a marathon session of the
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  • 42 9 SINGAPORE. Pri. A record number of women 11,479 attended Singapore Family Planning Association clinics during July and August this year. To meet the expanding activities of the association a flag day will be held tomorrow to raise funds.
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  • 85 9 SINGAPORE. Frl Dr. Goh Keng Swee. the Minister for Finance, said today that the opening of another new garments factory was a stepping stone towards maki Singapore as well-known as Hong Kong in the field of garment manufacturing He was speaking at the opening
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  • 29 9 IPCH. Pri.— The finals of the i Ipoh V.M.C.A. youth Ulentime contest will be held at the St John Ambulance Hall here tomorrow starting at 7.45 p.m.
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  • 138 9 Port Swettenham. Friday YJORE than 1,000 iTi fishermen on Pulau Ketam, 15 miles from here, have left the island to settle in North Malaya because of Indonesian pirates. The Island community leaders Mr. Sim Pon 800, said that more than 3.000 fishing nets worth several thousand
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  • 536 9 PENANG. Fridi WITH APOLOGIES TO THE GOVERNOR, MAYOR SAYS PENANG STREETS, BUILDINGS WON'T BE DECORATED OR LIT UP THE Socialist controlled City Council today decided to reject the State Government's order to decorate and illuminate its offices and buildings and certain Penang streets for the Malaysia
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  • 61 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. Members of the public are asked to contact the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau If they have any evidence or Information on corrupt practices during the general elecions. They should contact the duty officer of the C.P.1.8. TeL No. ***** between 8 a.m. to 12 midnight
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  • 85 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Malayan Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries is offering three correspondence course scholarships to Maiavan youths for the intermediate examination of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries. London. I Candidates must be cltl- zens of one of the Malaysian States and resident in Malaya, not
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  • 192 9 PENANG. Fri— Thft Penang state float for the Malaysia celebrations left lor Kuala Lumpur today to take part in the Federal capital's big procession on Tuesday. Two beauty queens Miss Marguerite Brodle. recent--ly crowned Miss Penang, and Che Aminah binte Ismail. Miss Public Services
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  • 220 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SIX more nations have accepted invitations to attend the Malaysia celebrations, bringing the total thus far to 34. The latest acceptances are from South Vietnam, India. Pakistan. Liberia, Austria and BurmaReplies have not yet been received from the United Arab
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  • 24 9 KLANQ. Pri.— A Malaysia dance organised by the "Amiaos" youths of Klang will be held at the Letchumanan Hall here on Saturday.
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  • 32 9 SINGAPORE. Pri.— Police today warned political parties that "firm and effective" action would be taken against anyone who held processions or fired crackers in connection rvith the general election campaign.
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  • 173 9 MALAYSIA 'SIGNAL' IN JOHORE AT 6 p.m. ON TUESDAY JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— J Malaysia will be proclaimed throughout Johore at 6 p.m. ■on Tuesday. District Officers in the different towns of Muar. Segamat. Kluang, Pontian. Kota Tinggl. Mersing and Batu Pahat will read the Malaysia proclamation. In Johore Bahru. the
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  • 41 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Mr. T. B. Lam. an astro-palmist, will talk on "Telling the Future" t« the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. The talk will be open to the jiublir
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    • 634 9 Today's radio and T V RADIO SINGAPORE news. 7.10 Hongs and sweet 6.00 Summary of programmes "'"""r^ns- music; 7.30 Learn a word a day for the evening: 6.05 Veßetable MEDIUM WAVE sfrvii v 7 32 Breakfast club; 8.00 Time and fruit prices at Penan*. 4"tmrtr« ti nul "O* New 05
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  • 169 10 Youths with sword murder a labourer PENANG. Fri.— An unemployed labourer, Cheah Phee Kirn, 26, was murdered last night in a coffee shop in Carnarvon Lane by three youths, one of whom carried a sword. Police believe it was a secret society revenge killing. Another labourer, Llm Boon Ping. 28.
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  • 29 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Pri. The Johore Bahru Custosm station will be closed for official business -m Monday and Tuesday (Sept. 16 and 17) for the Malaysia Day ceifbrations.
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  • 160 10 Police begin Malacca clean-up for peaceful Malaysia AIALACCA, Pri.— Police iV here have started j "Operation Sapu" to clear the town of all criminal elements and ensure that people celebrate Malaysia peacefully. The O.C.P.D. Malacca (Central), Deputy Supt. Didar Singh, said today that nightly raids were being carried out by
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  • 324 10 400 TRADE OFFERS FROM I THE U.S. An official let s-do-busin ess mission Kuala Lumpur, Friday I AN American trade mission coming to Malaya next month will put about 400 business proposals from small, medium and large American firms before Malayan businessmen. In return, the mission hopes to take back
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  • 199 10 City Health Officer dies after attending dinner PENANG, Fri. The City Health Officer. Dr. Lim Khoon Huat. died from a heart attack at the General Hospital here early this morning. Dr. Llm. 45. had earlier attended a dinner at the Pulau T^cus market given by stallholders to celebrate the Chinese
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  • 51 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt The Swedish Ambassador to Manila. Jakarta and Malaya. Baron Louis De Gecr. arrived last night from Singapore to represent his Government at the Malaysia celebrations. Baron Louis, who is accompanied by the Baroness, will be in the Federal Capital for aboir a
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  • 112 10 Airmen aid polio boy Jega pENANG. Fri.— Officers and men of No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit of the Royal Australian Air Force, based, at Butterworth, have once again rallied to the aid of an 11-year-old polio victim, M. Jeganathan. About a year ago the airmen passed the hat
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  • 47 10 KUALA KANOSAR. Fri A Malay drama. "Mashun and a cultural show will be staged at the Malay College here tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. for schoolchildren and at 6 p.m. for the public, in aid ol the Kuala Kangsar District Wei- 1 (me Fund.
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  • 31 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Bishop D. Vendargon of Kuala Lumpur has left for Rome to attend the second session of the Ecumenical Council, which opens on Sept. 29.
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  • 237 10 Kuala Lumpur, Frt. rpHE Federation Gov- ernment is to take a census of manufacturing industries in the country to help in economic planning and to assist would-be industrialists here. The statistician in charge 1 of the census, Mr. Khoo Teik Huat. said today
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  • 77 10 Aussie trade mission due in Malaya SYDNEY, Fri. Following the success of an Australian building materials trade mission to Malaya late last year, a second such mission is planned. To be headed again by Mr. Henry Wilckens. of Adelaide, the mission, comprising 16 members of 17 companies in five Australian
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  • 53 10 BRUNEI. Pri. Thirty righi detainees were released today from the Bunui rehabilitation c«nitre. near Brunei Town, after completing a 10-day course of rehabilitation there. They comprise the 13th batch or detainee-, to have undergone the course and bring to 759 the j number of detainees aho
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  • 20 10 KLANG. Frt— The Church of Our Lady of Lourdes hwe will hold j special prayers on Malaysia Day.
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    • 435 10 CAREERS for our WOMENFOLK! BEAUTY TRAINING COURSES OFFERED BY GINZA BEAUTY SALOON 106 A, BUKIT BINTANG ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR. All courses are under the personal aVJaat^ supervision of Madam Chan Vat Luen. <^^fl IP^VI assisted by six well experienced instru- HmaßaWw^ PHak ctresses. HAIR BEAUTY COURSE E| W (Six-months course
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    • 276 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS for development here (4-4). 1. Female animal, or mate if 7. Work behind East street bar turned about (5). 5. Those who listen give Enid a 8. feed on light and air" cue (8). 'Shelley) (10). 9. The most backward have the 13. Disclaimer at being
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  • LETTERS STRAITS TIMES SATURDAY Forum
    • 136 11 Birth and citizen papers: A names mix-up I TOOK my son to the registration office for a new identity card but unfortunately he could not be Issued with one as the names of the parents on his birth certificate differed from those on his Federal citizenship certificate. The names of
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    • 129 11 T THINK many residents of Jalan Tenteram who are using the car park off Jalan Aman (In St. Michael's Estate) will support my drawing notice to a small problem at this place. At the car park, a certain area has been provided to accommodate a few S.T.C. buses.
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    • 227 11 rpHE correspondent who x complained about the noise in River Valley Road should come and visit the area where I live. I live in a flat in the Katong area and below my premises is a factory which operates almost 14 hours a
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    • 226 11 'LUCK OF THE DRAW DRIVING TESTS IN SINGAPORE j^FTER my wife's personal experience this week I am inclined to take all talk of modernity, streamlining and progress in Singapore with a wry large grain of salt. After taking a considerable amount of driving lessons with a reputable driving school she
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    • 149 11 AM surprised that the governments of Trengganu anu Kelantan have aot protested to the Minister of Education against the sending of unsuitable teachers to the East Coast. How, I wonder, did these spiritless grousers get the job? I presume by answering such searching questions
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    • 155 11 AS a teacher I must write to clear the mistaken belief that "free periods" in schools are to be utilised for reading newspapers and magazines. Free periods are essentially "preparatory periods" and as such are to be used for revising lessons or discussing class assignments given by teachers.
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    • 179 11 I AM afraid the word "Slmpan" appearing in Spectator's letter of Bept. 6 has been wrongly spelt resulting in the equivalent English word having been similarly and wrongly translated. The word is Simpang. which means in the noun sense "corner," "junction." and in the verb sense "turn to."
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    • 94 11 ON the Sept. 6, 1962 I went to renew my old identity card at the registration office in Krian district, Perak. The registration officer took my birth certificate and citizenship certificate together with the other necessary documents. I was told to collect my new Identity card and all
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    • 56 11 WITH such a large population in Alexandra Hill Estate, It will be appreciated if the postal authorities will consider Installing a post box there. At present the nearest box is about a mile away from the estate and one can imagine how Inconvenient it is for us residents
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    • 68 11 A FEW weeks ago, one of your correspondent's made an appeal to the health authorities to give a definite date to school students waiting for their X-rays. Schools have now been In session for nearly two weeks but not a word has been received with regard to this
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    • 316 11 DR. Gibson-Hill was the nearest to a genius one Is likely to meet, yet he was such a likeable and unassuming personality that It requires others who knew him to add a further eulogy to that >«f Prof. Tregonnlng. Many fellow-Internees will recall the Quaint figure with the
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    • 331 11 BAHAGIA-LAH MALAYSIA Keep this historic moment fresh forever REMEMBER TO BUY 1 1 k Kodak FILM NOW! ml tV Holidays arm more fun when you take mS§lbl\M^ pictures or movies. Kodak color film vn^l^olr^ enriches the memorable day In true-to- /^Arl^C /V^s. '^v' or mos beoutiful results ((r^^^^^i- us# new
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    • 1133 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St ci*. oxtrm WANTED CHINESE WORKING partner 25 '40 interested gardening preferably female to learn cultivation flowers. FediTitwn Hill Station, sunable unattached person, prepared live permanently aad devote whole time to business. Send particulars Box A 317 I T.. Ipoh. DREDGE SHIFT ENCINEERS. Vacancies
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    • 1039 12 i ACCOMMODATION VACANT ore's U (Mi* t.) Box tt ett. mxtrm FURNISHED DETACHED MOUSE at Jobore' Bahru. 3 bedrooms bathrooms attached, sitting, dining room, servsnt rooms «itb hatbroom. Phone 2921. J B THRU ROOMED UNFURNISHED Modern Flat, balcony, dining room available, small compensation. Apply j 1808. Joo Chiat Place. (S'por*)
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    • 917 12 SHOPS TO LET it Word* U (MiMU)—Box St efo. txtrm I FOR SAL! Shop House 351 New Bridge Road. B'pnm Vacant possession Freehold Contact owner. Ist floor. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Words SS (Mi*.)— Box tt et* txtrm WANTED KraMMSSS MUM 'or bottling World famous American O-SO Cola, Fruit Grapes la
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    • 990 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE I 2* Word* SS <Min.)—Bmx St et*. rxtrm 1953 VAUXHALL lo KOOd condition. Oae owner. $600 Phone (B'pore) *****. 1957 AUSTIN HBALIV 100/6 52.&00 0.n.0 Good condition. Phone Singapore *****. BUICK SUPER l»M> Model. Left Hand Drive In good condition. Phone (8 porei 5U134. I 1958 MERCEDES
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    • 997 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* $S (Vim Box St et*. txtrm MINI MINOR 1960 October, Comprehensive Insurance, fully modified titled with Aluminium Cylinder Head, lastei than Standard Cooper, excellent condition. Seen at Shell Service Station. 5. Anson Road. Singapore-2. FINEST SELECTION IN TOWN OP OUALITY RECONDITIONED USED CARS AT SINGAPORE MOTORS
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    • 945 12 MISCELLANEOUS It Word* St (Mi*.)— Box SO et*. txtrm FOR FINE PORCELAIN buy Jyoto Chlnaware elegant and durable with nlde choice of patterns suitable for daily uses and gifts. SPRAY PAINTING RIPRIOIIIATORS done within 3 hours and also repair. Experienced workmanship, reasonable char.es, guaranteed satisfaction. Contact Pong. Telephone 2507 a.
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    • 1172 13 J^MORnjHII«ESJ^OASI_J»^, iweS'taci Mn> r. raaa »Mt*t PtRSEUS L'pttl. Oublit Slag** "■■U W ttpt II LTCAON LivtrpMl, Dublin It PI Sept 21 Sipt 21 MELAMPtJS Livotaact, kiaiiow Sept IS Sipt 22 Stpt 21/1? Mil 21 maron A'mouth, I'pitl. Glasgow Sept 21 Sept 21 Seat 24 /1 ANIILOCNUS LKfipMi. b-»|uw Sept2l Oct
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    • 2808 13 wttiiiMjiiiuukHpmMuiiio^ Pggl THE EAC LINES t^SAJg^B »»»«<lA«Otf rUALALOAAn«I»P.SWFrnNMAM KMANC ft^BjH "OO»I t4.AMPAMC Id. roMIH.] )/3.W110 CH)« meme 7to i phoni m*ij rwoNC »>n pnw< 4J3ti SAILINGS IB SENOA, LE HAVRt HAMBURC, BBEMEN. ANTWUP. ROTTtROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO, SOTHENBURt AND COPENHAtEN. Spore P. S'hani Penang "PATASONIA" I) 11/23 Sept 24/28 Sipt 27/28
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  • 554 14 From Out Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares generally improved again yesterday and the new found confidence in the market continued to make itself felt This reflects a growing feeling among investors that the outcome of the Singapore General Election on September 21 will not be
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  • 577 14 Rubber continues same pattern 'THE Malayan Rubber A Market appears to have developed a habit over the past several weeks of declining sharply early in the week, and the current period was no exception state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current review. Heavy selling on Monday and Tuesday knocked levels
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  • 265 14 OCTOBER tint (trade ruhb*r buyer* fob. closed at 5 n m. in Singapore and Kuala kumpur votrnlay at Ml cents i"r lb. up a quarter of a crnt cv Thursda'K cloning level for the position. The tone waa quirt and ilifthtly *ati*r. R.A.S. and F.M.R.e. doting pnc«a In
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  • 21 14 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 12 Sept. l: ndurtrUls: 117.69 118.3, tins: 107.60 107.6! rubbers: 110.71 110.7 Dec. 29, 1962=100.
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  • 718 14 /COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchanga yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: ■unleet (1.000) (3 06. (9.000) (3.08, (1.000) M.07: Eatt Smtlt (1,000) (3.12. (4.000) $3.10, (1,000) $3.11: Ett* (3.40 SL. $3.37 SL,
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  • 27 14 September 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64) cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $454.37 i (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 20 tons).
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  • 185 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 13. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 cts. M. Cement 18 cts. E. Smelters 20 eta. Containers 12 eta. Esso 21 CU. McAllster 12 cts. F. Dlsp. 15 cts. Robinaon tt eta. K. ft N. 18 CU. C. Sto.age 41d. OaiAmon 16 cts Rothmans 11 cts.
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  • 78 14 THE Mslsyan exchange Banlu' A***•iatlen made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): Selling TT or OD ready: Otuttch* Marks 120 1/2: Holland Culldart 117 3/8: Italian lire *****. C KHOO S.T. PACE 14 SEPT 13 On the frea exchange marktt in Hong
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  • 76 14 /-HINE*E Product fxthangs, Slnga- per* now priest per pleul yesttrday: C*c*mrt all: bulk (451 sellers, drum $4s 4 sellers. Cepra: Sept. Oct. UK/Continent S2B boy ers. tHaaer: Muntok white $132 i sellers. .Sarawak white (130 sellers, special Sariwak black (92i sellers, garbled Lampong black (92t sellers. ASTA (102J
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  • 33 14 In August IVkta f l t*^*nr produced 264.000 lb. and GleneaTr 160,000 lb. Cnited Malacca *****7 lb.. Ayer Molek 60,665 lb.. Lcong- Hin San. Ltd. 130.100 lb.. and Xyalas 62.700 lb.
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  • 469 14 Tin price is unchanged: Rubber better again |X)R the first time for r several months the Straits tin price was unchanged at $454,374 Per plcuL The estimated offering was down 20 tons to 240 tons. A feature of Thursday morning's London tin dealings was the availability of cash at £950
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  • 201 14 CHIP* tying ii*niiid* Mm llngaaart 0 Haraaur whmn at txaMted t*day ar»: Automrdon 88/38, Atmta Mara 42/43. Mrkong 45, Leu Maenk 4/5, Bullmba 13/14. Undaura 40/41, Bhlzooka Maru 10/11. Eastern Mum 6/7. Uca Uarrak 33/36, Hiavern 31/ 32. 8on( Be 21/32. Klmania 23/24, Bramlde 28/30, Jen*
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    • 943 14 S pore Penan g (TA/rrO (TA/iTB FROM BOMBAY KAKINADA M.V "STAT£ OF MAHARASHTRA" for KoD*>. Osoko. Nagoyo Yokohama Sept. 20/21 Saart. 17/1S FROM JAPAN ft HONGKONG S.S "HULOA" for Modro> Porbonder ond Bom^>o/ Seat. 13/ IS FROM AUSTRALIA M.V -'STATE OF ORISSA" to. Colombo, Vodros Colcutto Sea*. 20/21 Sept. 25/2*
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  • 120 15 MELBOURNE. FrL INDUSTRIAL share price movements were wider and variable today. Falls slightly outnumbered uses. Courtauld gained 6d. to 19s \Ks went down Is. to 365. In oils Associated Group companies continued to be firm while most others eased. Base metals were quieter with Mount Morgan down 2s.
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  • 2310 15 FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES .jpncations are invited from ffdcral Citizens and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation for the following appointments: 1 MALAY STUDENT INTERPRETERS, Department of Information Services, Kuala Lumpur. Salary scale: 8152.50x7.50-167.50; Certificated Interpreters $224x 14-336/366x14-422/448x14-504 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates.
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    • 106 15 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association ln the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th September 1963 being Bank and Public Holidays in connection with Malaysia Day. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 11) APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION IN BANKRUPTCY
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    • 119 15 SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL S«" r DEBENTURE STOCK 1933 75 -85. NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Book of the above Stock will be closed from 18th September to Ist October. 1963. both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. S. 8. SCALES Chief Financial Officer, Public Utilities Board, Singapore.
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    • 1302 15 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BANK HOUDAYS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I The Banks the Federation of BOARD I Mala J5 a M w l l l be 'J^-L^^T^ Applications are invited trom |on MONDAY and TUESDAY. 16th suitably qualified candidates for and .Jll h JfSiStiS^^.iE 63 following post in the IndusMALAYSIA CELEBRATIONS. trial
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    • 838 15 NOTICE This Is to inform the public that I am no longer manager of Mechanical Si Combustion Engineering Co. (M) Ltd. w.e.f. IS Sept. 63. Friends please contact me at 7 Road 12/11 PJ. (Tel: *****) or Altec Ltd., P. Dickson. CHOW PAX LUN NOTICES CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL CERTIFICATE ORAL ENGLISH
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    • 861 15 I NOTICE MR. VICTOR EU CHENG POH We wish to advise all our friends and clients that Mr. Victor Eu Cheong Poh is no longer in our employ and is not authorised to transact any business nor collect any monies on our behalf. THE CYCLE AND CARRIAGE CO. (M) LTD,
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    • 656 15 TENDERS KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE CONSTRUCTION OP OFFICE CUM QUARTERS. FOR CO-OPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT, INCLUUINO ANCIU LARY SERVICES AT YEN. NORTH KEDAH. The Date for the abov* project has been postponed to close on the 24th. September, 1963. J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tender* from Licenced SecondHand Dealers will be received at the
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    • 584 16 GoldCup parade 1 Pt\K OF PERFECTION (5 bag by High Peak—Arundella>: Obviously has stamina limitations. 2 HIXKSON 18 beg by Pink Flower— White Heart): Model of consistency this season; form ngures read **********43: won over lOf with 9.0 at looh m June; third with 8.10 to Sun Leader in the
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    • 480 16 Lost Horizon and Kerrydale are lively outsiders SINGAPORE, Frl. General Trong went better than Manikam (Donnelly) over 3f In 41 2/5. Swift Tiger was eager to go fast but was hard held over 3f in 43. Paslr Puteh (Mitchell) went faultlessly over 3f In 41 4/6. Avanti II did a
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    • 1041 16 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies Race One PUNTER'S DELIGHT III: Third with 8.10 to Misty Breeze over 6f with a firm track against him 00 Wednesday; likes some "give" In the ground. SOCIETY GIRL: Ran well up to a stage over 8f on Wednesday: 7f is her best distance: won over
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    • 103 16 fHE Perak Turf Club plan to buy 14 acres of land at Tiger Lane. Ipoh. for about 8227.500. The club will then use some of this land to exchange for a lot at Sturrock Road which is adjacent to the racecourse. If the club can
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    • 1282 16 Acceptors for Bukit Timah tom or row Race One: 2.0-Cl 1 Div 3-7 f 1 ***** Punter's Delight HI (Teo St Mdm Leong) 2 ***** Soeiet, Girt (Eagle St.) oJSJWu"..™ "SS J 3 ***** Franco*** (Veni Vlcl St.) Heddle. 8 8.13 (F) Trevena 10 4 ***** Enjoyment 111 (Shaw St.)
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    • 214 16 OtarOKTS OIA" V SOCCER Malaya (up s-fin»l (2nd legi: Penang v Spore (City Stadium, 8 p.m.). L. Perak Div. 2: DTC v N. Scotia (T. Anson). Mala«ea Dir. 2 final: New Market Indians (Kubu Stadium. 5.15). Govindasam? Cop: Jollllads SHBRC (Bkt. Chermln). HOCKEY M-Carnival: Group A S'gor v Trengganu (8
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    • 186 17  -  VIC NAYAGAM TENNIS By UUALA LUMPUR, IV Fri— Dr. K. Dharmaratnam. 38, advanced to the quarterfinals of the men's singles in the Malaysian lawn tennis championships with a comfortable 6-3, 6-0 victory over Koay Khoon Leong in a second round tie at the Selangor
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    • 738 17  -  NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYSIA FESTIVAL by I(UALA LUMPUR, Fri.—The Malaysia Sport Festival track and field meet worked up to a climax of soaring standards and ringing excitement as it ended at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Two new Malayan records, with a neighbourly nearness to
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    • 1041 17 ATHLETICS 100 m: 1 Low Sin Chock (Sin) 11.0; 2 Wong Fey Wan (Sin) 11-1: 3 J. Duokom (Sab) ill 4»tm Heat 1: 1 K. Selvaratnam' (Mai) 2 Salleh Abdul Wahab (MaD 68.4; Heat 2: 1 A. Victor (Mai) 2 Latif Olen (B'waki 3 M. Oalistan (Sin)
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    • 218 17 BADMINTON by LIM KEE CHAN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tan Aik Huang, the Penang schoolboy international, qualified for three semi-finals in the Malaysian badminton championships at Stadium Negara today. In the quarter-finals, Aik Huang beat Cheong Cheng Swee (Singapore) 15-7. 15-4 in the singles, partnered Tan
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    • 384 17  -  KEN FERNANDEZ: HOCKEY by Kuala Lumpur, Fri NEGRI SEMBILAN will have to pull up their socks if they are to beat Singapore, their closest rivals in Group B of the Malaysian hockey competition now in progress at the Princes Road here. Their 3-0
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    • 138 17 Singapore stars dominate carnival SWIMMING KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A total of eight allcomers records were broken in the two -day quadrangular swimming tournament which ended at the Chinwoo pool today Singapore were responsible for seven of the eight records. Their men's team which Included four internationals in Bernard Chan, Kenneth
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    • 251 17 Penang are confident of repeat victory MALAYA CUP PENANG, Fri. The Penanp selectors have named 19 players from whom will be chosen the team to meet Singapore in the Malaya Cup semi-final second leg at City Stadium here tomorrow night (8 p.m.). But such Is the measure of their confidence
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    • 137 17 HOCKEY Moreira Shield RUGBY UNION London final tlpoh): MES 1 ACS 0. Bndgewater 0 Bath 9: Londu BASKETBALL Tour Katches Irish 11 Milan 3: Neath 1 (Muar): Men Formosa 112 Penarth 6: Siroud 3 Oloucs 3( Johore 72; women Formosa 87 Wolfhounds 8 Varsities 6. Johore 33 BOXlNG— Paisley: Walter
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  • 458 18 Thant meets envoys on mission's M-report UNITED NATIONS, 1 Friday U THANT, the Secretary General, conferred for more than two hours today with representatives of Malaya, the Philippines and Indonesia about the report due to !>e published tomorrow of the fact-finding mission on Malaysia. He met the diplomats as a
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  • 132 18 JAKARTA. Fri— The leftwing Youth Front has urged President Soekarno to recognise the Northern Borneo rebel leaders as the legal government of the region. The Front also asked that Indonesia give the rebels all possible help "to defend their country from the continuous
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  • 157 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. The -United States Assistant Secretary for Labour, Mr. George L.P. Weaver, who flew in here today said he was confident Malaysia "would come through without serious difficulty." Mr. Weaver, who made an hour's stopover on his way to Kuala Lumpur to attend
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  • 156 18 TIE Attorney-General, Dato CM. Sheridan, will appear on behalf of the Federation Government in the High Court tomorrow to oppose the Kelantan Government's application for an injunc- tion to prevent the implementation of the Malaysia agreement. The Kelantan Government's application is to
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  • 60 18 THE British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, had parting words with the British High Commissioner, Sir Geofroy Tory (left) and Mr. W.F.G. Smeal, head of the British Information Services in Kuala Lumpur, before he left for Jesselton yesterday after the three-day .talks over the question of
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  • 60 18 JAKARTA. Fri. President Soekarno yesterday discussed with the Japanese Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Hiro Furechi, possible Japanese economic aid to Indonesia, totalling US$4OO million. Radio Jakarta reported last night. According to the radio, he said Japan was offering the aid now that its war reparation payments
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  • 29 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. The St. John Ambulance Association, Singapore Centre, will hold its 10th annual general meeting at the association's headquarters at Beach Road on Wednesday, Sept. 25.
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  • 112 18 A VISA TO WEDDING BELLS FOR HAPPY ANNA HONG KONG, In An overjoyed waitress. Miss Anna Chung Tak-yan, today got a visa to go to Britain, in time to get married to British military policeman. Corporal Tony Michael Hodsman. Cpl. Hodsman, 28, of Queensby, Scunthorpe, is due to join a
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  • 162 18 MANILA, Friday. "THE acting Foreign Secretary, Mr. Librado Cayco, A said today the Philippines was not in conspiracy with Indonesia against Malaysia. Mr. Cayco told a press conference he was still awaiting word from the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, now In the United Nations
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  • 254 18 LONDON, Fri. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: Hone Kong 18/6 Kamuntlng 23/3 Ktllinghall 12/London Tin 18 l.-i Malayan 23/3 Pahang 13-6 Pengkalen 13/6 Peullng 8/10% Siamese 163 +/t South Kinta 19/6 +/S South Malayan 22/3 Sungel Best 32/6 Tanjong 17 9 Tronoh
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  • 54 18 LONDON, Frl. Spot 19 5/16 d., Oct. 19 7/16 d.. Nov. lS'td., Dec. 19 13/16 d., Oct., Dec. 19'«» d., Jan./ Mar. 20ttd., Apr/June 20^d.. July Sept. 20 5/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 20*»d., Jan./ Mar. 20 3 »d.. c.i.f. Sept. 19', d., Oct. 19> 4 d.. Nov. 19 7
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  • 24 18 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £935, sellers £940. Forward buyers £905, sellers £905' 2 Settlement £941 Turnover a.m. 95 tons p,m. 70 tons Tone: Steady.
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  • 448 18  -  PETER POLOMKA I FrOm 1 JESSELTON. Fri. coloured bunting. Lights line the main streets. Plans have also been made to light up Mount Kinabalau. The celebrations committee has arranged a two-day programme beginning with a 7.30 a.m. ceremonial parade on the town Padang. On
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  • 40 18 ROME. Fri. Ground staff of the Italian airline Alitalia today announced that they would extend their five-day wage strike due to end tomorrow until next Thursday. Sept. 19. Alitalia has suspended all internal and numerous foreign flights. Reuter.
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  • 143 18 MALAYA LEAD INDIA 3-1 THOMAS CUP IITELLINGTON, Frl. TT Malaya led India 3-1 here tonight after the first day's play in their Australasian Zone semi-final of the Thomas Cup world badminton tournament. Malaya won a singles and both doubles and now need only two more wins to clinch the best-of-nliie
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  • 45 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl—Singapore beat Sabah 84-75 and Malaya defeated Sarawak 76--56 In the men's .section oi the Malaysia basketball tournament at the Chlnwoo Stadium her* tonight. In the women's section, Malaya scored a 74-33 win over Sabah and Sarawak beat Singapore 60-38.
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  • 96 18 CABLE RECEIVED BY Mr K Muttukumaru J.R r. nton» of th« death in Tondaimiinnaru nf Siivnn.iyatnm On m boo. MARY NATHAN t>.<lov«-d mothrr o{ Bonny Sybil and RonM paand away altrr proloncrd illnr** 13th. s.(it D«rply mliwd. Kunvriil ;it Iruuh Cemetery Saturday nlKht. No tlnwtn by requwt. MADAM TAN
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    • 144 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS JO Wird* HO (Minimum) TAN: To KtiK S<nw and Allrrn a torn Roydrn on 11-9-63 at X.X H. ENORMOUS DEMAND MAKES EKCO BRITAIN'S FINEST RECEIVER THE LEADER IN THE HELD OF TELEVISION ■■■^5 i^ 19" ModVI T 7RO A t•b I Mt, attractive modern styling, superbly engineered
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 42 18 HIOHEST and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m on Thursday to 8 p.m yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 91 Penan.' 88 75 I Ipoh n 73 Malacca 90 73 i Singapore 88 77
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  • AUSTRALIA MALAYSIA A STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT
    • 6 1 AUSTRALIA MALAYSIA A STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT
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    • 1041 1  - NOW GREATER BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES GEOFFREY BOLAND The outlook for Australian trade with .the new nation By \yITII the founding of Malaysia, Australian businessmen and manufacturers should have an even greater opportunity of improving their business and trading conditions with the now nation. One of the remarkable economic trends in South-East
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    • 263 1 THE following is a message from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade for .Australia, Mr. John McEwen: I would like first of all to congratulate you. the peoples of Malaysia, on the formation and establishment of your new Federation,
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    • 216 1 Radio Australia tops list again i USTRALIA'S overseas raJ\ dio service. Radio Australia, which broadcasts to Malaya, Singapore, North Borneo and Sarawak has been voted the most popular in the world for the third time' in succession. The votes were cast by listeners in a poll conducted by the International
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    • 388 1 Australia's factories can help our development THE rapid development of Australia's manufac- turing industries in recent years enables her to supply an extensive range of high quality products both to her home and overseas markets. Many Australian-dc- i signed and made products represent new advancements in world manufacturing and have
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      • 96 1 jk^^^^Hu^ 5 '*\«y%r* i }j^BmK(Cwß\iJ^BU^Bb\ *J^b\ "V** '^Jfc. 16 w^^^^^^S^^^^^^^^B B^B^L r&^b ~^^Bwt?' Y^L I W&~ 1j8^K. .x- -^"^Jl^B übbbbbbWbT^bW WbbT .■w^> 2 ***!S y J^B .VW3T^,.' > ~-'^^3^^Htt£^L '•"■^'SSi MMMBW i^^9^BMM V^BBM BBBBM .^BBBBBM WBBBBBM I MALAYSIA AUSTRALIA]! Australia's long and friendly association with all member nations of Malaysia
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    • 495 2 AUSTRALIAN building materials are playing an important part in developmental projects in Malaysia and oilier Asian countries and extensive research facilities assist the manufacturers of these oroducts. Building research authorities in Australia last year were asked a total of 12.000 questions. For
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    • 316 2 Australia's destiny linked with Malaysia TiE following Is a message by the Australian Trade Commissioner, Kuala Lumpur Mr. Rupert Hudspeth Having been appointed to Kuala Lumpur only a few months ago I am impressed by the developments which have taken place since my earlier visits some years previously. It has
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    • 303 2 THE following is a message by the Australian Trade Commissioner, Singapore, Mr. W. D. Cairns It has given me great pleasure over the past six years to watch the increasing economic activity of those countries which are now happily grouped
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    • 156 2 Asians in Australia to learn 'know how 5 AUSTRALIA is now playJ\ ing a major role ia assisting the development of agriculture in the newlyindependent nations of Asia and Africa. One of her most important ways of contributing in this Held has been her willingness to share her acknowledged agricultural
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    • 1167 3 The Malaysian student in Australia iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiii QNK of the most constructive ;ispects of a constructive programme, the Colombo Plan, has been the number of student trainees that have been brought to Australia from South-East Asian countries. By May 31, more than
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      • 416 3 *»V'*^ <^Jm ♦*r yr«BS^^i «•<•* V JL-^4T^ \jm^bbbShbbbbl Ebbb, <\' iv **dwi v>hbbbb^bV """> s v*t WmT 9ml Smßbbbbbka! i A ■_r- £a33T Js* T I*^lB IV ■.^'gteLT j u <*~r *V iWUbmi '^Br ;rfc^B« IaHMhA. ?y*i >t *J» fc W(' j/V^^n *^bbb&. feaanrfl .bbbbbbbbbß^bbPlbbbbbPSv^ lVV*+ '9bbbbbbMbbbbb^bbbbbbbbbbL V bßw MSmSHWHHHMwMHH
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    • 598 4 Wide range made in Australia to speed growth communications equipment. Many important contracts to supply this equipment to overseas countries have been won against keen competition. Australian firms have shipped complete radiotransmitting stations to Malaysia, to India. Pakistan and other countries. Telephone carrier equipment
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    • 138 4 Vaccines that guard your health VACCINES which immunise against some of the world's worst diseases are produced at the Australian Commonwealth Serum Laboratories in Melbourne. The Australian Government established the laboratories in 1916. They function as a public health Institute and have continuing research programmes in bacteriology and immunology. The
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    • 270 4 AIRLINE BRINGS COUNTRIES CLOSER ALL around Australia new markets are opening up in the world of exports and as Australia develops as an exporting nation, her people are learning the true role of air transport and aircargo. Qantas. as Australia's international jet airline, is already taking a leading role in
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      • 154 4 f-4 Malaysia with Mk TOLLEY'SIBIBRANDY I I STRENGTH COURAGE DIGNITY PJojAl 11 1 nil/I Jj II t0 make every happy fl IHI IpII *%ll ®9m rolley's TST Brandy. tll^lf^i'ltS COURABt Qffigp Ami the favourite brandy p&A^pM% I ot Malaysians. A McAlister Co., Ltd., Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Ipoh Kuching Make
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      • 79 4 Faith in the future and expansion of the country The International Pinnock-Fridor Group, as part of their world expansion policy, are showing their faith in Malaysia by having established their own sales and service company to keep their products as competitively priced as possible. Many new domestic electrical products will
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    • 376 5 /IOMMhKCIAI. banking I in Australia it conducted mainly by eight major trading banks. Seven of these are public companies which have been in operation for a century or more, and the remaining one was established by the Commonwealth Government 50 years ago. All of these banks operate
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    • 1225 5 THE SECRET OF THE AUSSIES' POWER IN SPORTS yyiIEREVER I have competed or visited overseas, people have always asked me how a "small" country like Australia is able to produce so many outstanding sportsmen in such a variety of sports. Although it has a population of only 11 million, Australia
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    • 339 5 Australia helps to uncover mysteries of space AN aspect of modern science in which remarkable developments have taken place within the last 20 years and in which Australia has been able to play a significant part is radio astronomy. This is the name that has been given to a new
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    • 1088 6 QXCE nature alone dictated the site of a town in Australia a permanent spring or waterhole, the junction of two rivers, a sheltered harbour. All these were good reasons for permanent settlement in a land whose Initial wealth was won from the soil. But over the
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      • 577 6 LET IMPERIAL TOWER SHOW YOU THE GREAT NEW RANGE OF AUSTRALIAN TELEVISION FOR MALAYSIA You'll see and hear the difference in Imperial Tower television. Here, for your selection, is- the great Imperial Tower range. Choose one of these eight magnificently styled TV receivers. Each is superbly engineered to give you
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      • 70 6 HIDUP MALAYSIA WILTSHIRE RLE COMPANY PROPRIETARY LTD. Rasps, Engineer's and Saw Files YCLONE COMPANY of AUSTRALIA LTD. (wire cloth branch) Cyclone Insect Screening Available in Aluminium, Fibreglass, Bronze and Zincold. TURNER INTERNATIONAL PROPRIETARY LTD. Cabinet Builders' Hardware, Furniture Hardware Screwdrivers, Hacksaw Frames, Hacksaw Blades. GROVES McVITTY CO., PROPRIETARY LTD. E?ARNES
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    • 658 7 IN less than 200 years Australia has bridged the gap between a very ancient past and the rapidly changing developments of today. While still being developed and constructed Australia already holds a place of importance In world industry and commerce and has contributed,
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    • 521 7 THE FINE WINES WON 20 GOLDS LAST YEAR fHE quality and fine flavour of Australian wines are well-known in Malaysia and other Asian countries and they are rapidly gaining a high reputation in many countries. 1 At last year's International wine Festival in Yugoslavia Australian wines won more than 20
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    • 811 8 4 USTRALJA, since 1948, has become a substantial producer of motor vehicles, components and equipment and not only supplies itself with most of its own requirements, but is an exporter of considerable quantities of f t»ese items. This remarkable achievement has become possible partly because of a
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    • 606 8 THE countries which wiU form the new Federation of Malaysia are traditionally important trading partners with Australia, and since the end of the war, this importance has shown a marked increase. Australia Has friendly and mutually satisfactory trading relationships with each of the countries which
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