The Straits Times, 29 October 1963

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  • 27 1 80 C 7 P9L, National Librorf» Sin&aDore AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 flew*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 19 1 REGISTRAR TO INVESTIGATE COMPLAINT BY 2,500 UNIONISTS THAT MEN WERE CALLED OUT FOR POLITICAL REASONS
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  • 1402 1 SINGAPORE, Monday THE Registrar of Trade Unions is to investigate the strike action of .the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union, following a petition by more than 2,500 members that action was taken without a secret ballot. A (iovernment statement said tonight thai the petition also claimed that
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  • 57 1 THE SULTAN of Johore, who celebrated his 69th birthday yesterday, arriving at the Istana Besar. On his right is the State Secretary, Dato Abdul JafTar. Immediately behind Dato Abdul JafTar is the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. Straits Times picture by Chew Boon Chin.
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  • 454 1 Malaysia will have its own car industry CENTRAL AND SINGAPORE GOVTS NOW WORKING OUT PROGRAMME Central Government and the Singapore Government are working out a car industry programme, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, announced today. Speaking at the opening of the made-in-Malaysia trade fair at
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  • 36 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika will pay a state visit to India In February next year at the invitation of President Sarvapalli Radhakrlshnan, it wu officially announced here today. Reuter.
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  • 27 1 JAKARTA. Mon— West German President Heinrich Luebke (above) was warmly greeted by President Soekarno when he arrived here today for a seven -day State visit.
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  • 59 1 Sugar price up to new high LONDON. Mon.— The price of sugar rose in London by £1 today to a new high level of £103 10s. a ton The recent rises In sugar prices have followed reports oi damage caused by hurricane Flora to Cuba's crop. Since the disaster the
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  • 25 1 ROME, Mon.— ltalian civil servants staged a two-hour strike today to press for civil service reform with job and pay adjustments. Reuter.
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  • 183 1 - SYDNEY, Mon. Britain will furth c r increase her naval strength in South-east Asia "to preserve the peace of the area," ViceAdmiral Sir Desmond Dreyer said here today. Sir Desmond, Command-er-in-Chief of the Far East Fleet, was speaking to reporters after
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  • 109 1 JAKARTA. Mon. President Soekar no said today that Indonesia was united to crush Malaysia and issued a challenge to Tengku' Abdul Rahman. Speaking at a youth rally. President Seokarno said: "I challenge the Tengku. "Now, Tengku. what do you want? "What does Malaysia want? "Indonesia
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  • 157 1 £13 jump for tin in London I ONDON, Mon. The J price of tin jumped £13 a ton on the London Metals Exchange today. Starting the day at £963> 2 it broke through to new record levels for the year after the manager of the International Tin Councils buffer stock
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  • 61 1 SINGAPORE. Man. The High Court today granted an application by tne Public Prosecutor lor a special Jury to try Tan Kheng Aun and 63 others In connection with the rioting and murder at Pulau Senang penal settlement on July 12 this year. The trial of
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  • 32 1 CHINA: WE'LL NEVER YIELD TOKYO. Mon— Commu list ChincM- Foreign Mincer Chen Vi said today m country would "nevrr rield" to RuMiian Premier Mkiu Kkmbcht* in tinSino Soviet ideological war-LPI
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  • AfRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 239 2 WAR GOES ON, SAYS BELLA TO U.S. WASHINGTON. Monday. PRESIDENT Ben Bella of Algeria said in a television interview yesterday that the border fighting with Morocco would continue until the Moroccan troops pulled back to their starting positions beyond the Algerian border. How lmm that would be was Impossible to
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    • 169 2 11/ASHINGTON, Mon.—"Do!it good" groups in the United States are interfering with what is best for Africa and the Africans, one of the last of the White leaders in Africa said in a nation-wide telecast yesterday. Sir Roy Weleneky, Prime Minister of the Federation
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      31 2 BONN, Mon. An American officer picked up a "pebble" In a street in Wiesbaden, then found it was a diamond worth more than 10.000 marks (about 57.700).
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    • 233 2 IT ALL BEGAN QUIETLY WITH A FEW ANGRY WORDS ABOUT MADAME'S DRIVING, THEN SHE LET FLY... MAN against woman. European against African. In the Congo town of Elisabethville, this battle of the sexes was something to be seen. It started off quietly enough. A few
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    • 72 2 JAPAN SHOWS OFF HER GROWING LsTRENGTH TOKYO. Mon. Missiles, tanks and cannon rumbled past an estimated 30.--000 spectators here yesterday in an Impressive display of Japan's growing military might. The parade included 4.700 soldiers, sailors and airmen. It marked the 13th anniversary of Japan's 250.000-man self-defence force. The Prime Minister,
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    • 52 2 PRETORIA, Mon. An inuute for rockei. research is beng established to help South \frica build its own guided nissiles, it was announced. The institute, established by the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, will soon hay» its own testing grounds, a spokesman for the institute
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    • 244 2 TWO NEWSMEN RESCUED FROM POLICE T^EW YORK, Mon. A high Vietnamese Government official rescued two Western correspondents from pursuing police after they had witnessed the suicide of a Vietnamese Bud--1 dhist monk in Saigon yesterday, the National I Broadcasting Company 1 reported. N.B.C. said its corresponI dent. James Robinson, was
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    • 38 2 MANILA, Mon. Three people died and property worth five million pews ($3.6 million) went up in smoke last night In an eight-hour fire In the commercial district in Cebu City, in the Central Philippines. U.P.I.
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 285 3 TB can be beaten If patients take drugs every day' THE DISEASE THAT IS RAPIDLY HEADING TO BE NO. 1 KILLER ROME, Mon.—Medical experts believe that tuberculosis, rapidly becoming the No. 1 killer in many developing countries, can be beaten this century if patients will only take drugs regularly every
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    • 89 3 Ocean-going ships for Moscow soon MOSCOW, Mon. Ocean-coing ships will call at Moscow next spring for the tlrst tune in history, the Soviet News agency Taas said yesterday. By then a waterway linking the Baltic Sea and the Volga River wi 1 be open, feeding into the Moscow Canal which
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    • 91 3 mil ERE they were, wait--1 ing at the church. And there was the bridegroom, calmly reading a book. Could only happen in a film? You're right. The bookworm bridegroom is American singer Pat Boom The bride is actress Erica Rogers. 23. They wer«
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    • 275 3 BRITISH PRESS HAILS 'LUNATIC CONTEST' END LONDON, Monday. I7OUR leading British national newspapers today welcomed Mr. Khrushchev's announcement that Russia would not race the United States to the moon. t Times declared: "Obboth countries are the race an lncreasexpensive and unreb Investment and would like to divert to more useful
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    • 228 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. ECONOMY minded senators yesterday renewed their opposition to the United States raan-to-the-moon programme following Mr. Khrushchev's withdrawal this weekend from the lunar race. Speaking to journalists aboard the Soviet ship Litvia, Mr. Khrushchev had said "Russia was not planning
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    • 134 3 I ON DON, Mon. Mr. Harold Macmillan. who resigned as Britain's Prime Minister on Oct. 18, yesterday left the hospital where he had been operated on for a prostate condition. He had been receiving dally visits from his doctor. Sir John Richardson, who said yesterday:
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    • 99 3 Never again, says Brigitte PARIS, Mon. Brlgitte Bar dot successfully dodged reporters on her return from London here at the weekend but ran into trouble with the Customs. Brigitte ste.p o p d straight from the airliner's gangway into a waiting car and was driven at top speed across the
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    • 102 3 Way to suicide bid while held in jail STOCKHOLM, Mon. Col. Stlg 3 Wennerstroem, who is being held In custody here on charges of spy- Ing for the Soviet Union, has told police how he was able to obtain C pills for a suicide attempt, a police S spokesman said.
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    • 87 3 COVENTRY. Mon. About 100 members of the Ami-Fascist League yesterday marched on the home of Colin Jordan, head of the British National Socialists, to tell him to get out of town Jordan and his French onde. Prancoise were not at home at the time, having
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    • 78 3 KOENIGSTEIN (West Oermany). Mon. Communist axenu have kidnapped 862 people from West Berlin since the end ol the las- war. the West German Minister of Justice. Mr. Cwald Bucher. said here yesierday He told a meeting of lawyers and economists who have fled from East Germany
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 399 4 SINGAPORE, Mon LEADER OF AUSTRALIAN GROUP LAUDS GOVT, SAYS HERE THE PEOPLE LIVE DECENTLY leader of the Australian delegation to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Kuahi Lumpur, Mr. F.J. Davies today described Singapore's housing progress as a "magnificent achievement." He added: "Singapore seems to me the centre
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  • 150 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Major H.R.S. Zehnder, a prominent prewar member of the Eurasian community in Singapore, died last week in Jamaica at the age of 84. A prominent member of the Singapore Bar, Major Zehnder's chief Interest outside legal affairs was in Volunteering. He was
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  • 327 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Some 51 English and Chinese secondary schools have been exempted from water rationing to enable students carry out their practical examinations. A Public Utilities Board statement today said this arrangement had been made with the Ministry of Education for
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  • 53 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The St. John Ambulance Association today announced that the forming of tbe association's first-aid and home! nursing classes should be arranged through its headquarters at Beach Road. Applications In connection with these classes or membership of tbe association may be sent
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  • 49 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Residents Of Kampong Hajljah, In Siglap, will hold their 10th annual sea •ports on Nov. 17 to celebrate the birth of Malaysia. Among the many events will be "kolejc',' races In which cash prlzae are offered. The sports will begin at 9 a.m.
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  • 37 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Incha Mohd. Arlfl bin Suradl. P.A.P. Assemblyman for Kunpong Kembangan, will declare open the Kembangan Integrated Primary School at Jalan Kembangan on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. There will be a concert after.
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  • 48 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development and Assemblyman (or Oeylang East, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, will bold a meet-the-people session at the PAP branch in Lorong 27, Geylang, from 8 pm. to 10 p.m. on every Wednesday beginning this week.
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  • 396 4 I'HK following It today* achedul* of civil aircraft movementa at Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA !"il i 110 p.m.: from London, Zurich, Tel Aviv, Teberan, New Delhi. Bangkok (BA 710) 7.20 p.m.: from Auckland. Sydney. Darwin (BA 721) 6.40
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  • 236 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today ordered a teenager, Chua Poh Leong, to undergo training at the Reformatory Training Centre after he had pleaded guilty to a charge 'of committing armed robbery on the General Hospital grounds. Another teenager. Hoo
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  • 49 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Eighth Magistrate today convicted Hoe Koon Kee. a painter, for having opium smoking utensils. Sentence was postponed till Nov. 11, pending a report from the Opium Treatment Centre. Hoe was arrested when police raided a house In Nee Soon Road on July 17.
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  • 142 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Within 24 hours of yesterday's Pagoda Street fire, which rendered 55 people from 14 families homeless, all the victims this afternoon had moved into new housing board flats at Bukit Ho Swee. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Home Affairs and
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  • 291 5 ANNUAL ROUTINE AIMED AT PUTTING INTO PRACTICE ALL THE LESSONS LEARNT L'UALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 2,860 troops of the Federal Infantry Brigade and planes of the Royal Malaysian Air Force began a 10-day exercise today in Pahan? and Trengganu. A Defence Ministry statement appealed to the public not
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  • 70 5 Tengku Ja'afar arrives in Cairo i CAIRO, Mon. The new Malaysian Ambassador. Tengku Ja'afar bin Tuanku Abdul Rahman, arrived here last nlgbt to lake up his post. The Middle East news agency quoted him as saying he hoped to succeed in strengthening the friendly relations between the U.A.R. and Malaysia.
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  • 85 5 MALACCA. Mon.— The Chtel Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul j Ohafar bio Baba, as chairman lof the Algerian Freedom Aid Committee, has presented a cheque for $51,259 to Mr. Lakhdar Brahriii, former Algerian representa--1 five to Jakarta, and now Ambassa- dor to Cairo. Mr. Brahimi thanked
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  • 97 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Three people were killed in two separate road accident;* here during the weekend. The first fatal accident occurred at Gurney Drive at 8.45 p.m. on Saturday when a scooter rider. Alias bin Ahmad. 16, a student, died on the spot after his
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  • 54 5 PENANG. Mon. A labourer. Sha k Mydin. 32. was today jailed tor four days when he could not pay a $10 fine for behaving in a disorderly manner in Market Street. Shaik Mydin. the prosecution stated, was picked up drunk by a police patrol at
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  • 376 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. I^IVE armed men fled r last night after a textile shop hold-up when a policeman fired two shots at them. The thugs had spent 20 minutes In Mun Loong Co. in Petallng Street but could not open the
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    • 212 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An Indonesian trader, who stayed here 14 hours after his entry permit had expired, was sentenced today to three months' jail to be followed by deportation to Indonesia. The magistrate. Shaik Daud bin Mohamed Ismail, asked Abu Kasim
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    • 47 5 IPOH. Mon. A motor scooter, valued at S6OO. was stolen after the owner. Yoon Poon Pah. 29. a painter, had parked it along Clayton Road to watch a side show on the municipal grounds here. during the Sultan of Perak's installation celebrations I last night.
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    • 290 5 'Heart girl' gets her first job as filing; clerk BEDRIDDEN A YEAR AGO, NOW SHE HAS HOPE FOR FUTURE rPOH. Mon. "Heart--1 girl" Helen Wong Kam Thye, 22, who faced a bleak future while she was bedridden about a year ago. is now looking towards a brighter future. For a
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    • 63 5 BATU GAJAH. Mon. A retired watchman. S. Katfriamuthu. 52. was found drowned in a sft. deep monsoon drain which had been flooded by heavy rain at Changkat. near here, yesterday. The body was discovered by a Town Board labourer, Sahak bin Salleh. 40. It Is
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    • 82 5 SINGAPORE. Muii. More than 700 businessmen and industrialists are expected to attend a dinner in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 6 In honour of Mr. Ko Teck Kin on his being appointed a Senator of the Malaysian Senate. Mr. Ko is also president of
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    • 29 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon.— Mr. R. Muthuthamby Pillai. a Krian lustice of the peace, was elected president of the Krian South area Alliance committee here yesterday.
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    • 181 5 Policeman held on to leash when dog chased three men: None caught CINGAPORE. Mon.— Constable Nicholas Koh held on to the leash of a police dog when it chased three suspects in Jalan Tembusu. but caught none of them, a magistrate's court was told today. Asked by Inspector 11. Woodford.
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    • 125 5 PENANG. Mon. A new $10 million syndicate Is planning to build a chain of hotels and to introduce bowling to Penang. The first of the new sevenstorey hotels built by the Island Hotel and Properties (Malaysia) Ltd.. is nearing completion "It will have
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    • 56 5 PENANG. Mon. Lim'Chon Seng, 19. was offered SI, OOO bail 1 today until Nov. 22 when he plea- ded not guilty in the first num*i trate's court to voluntarily causing hurt to Ooi Swee Seng with a parang. Lim was alleged to have atI tacked Ooi at
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  • 85 5 COURT'S WARNING TO A HAWKER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —The Fourth Magistrate. Shaik Daud bin Mohamed Ismail, told a hawker that he would send him to jail if he appeared before him again. K. M. Appagain pleaded guilty to a charge of hawking without a licence In Jalan Perkins at 10.20
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  • 45 5 ALOR STAR. Mon— A tapper Hu»ii:!i bin Mat. 17. MM today mi rtcted In the Hi«h Court of raping an eight-year-old girl. Sentence was postponed to hitrr date in view of Ha«--fl:n i i asc He was remanded in po.ic* custody.
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  • 35 5 IPOH. Mon. A painter. Tv Ah Good. 37, WM lined a total of S6O :n the HMMltrt Court here today when he pleaded ttirlty to two charges of gambling in a public place.
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  • 36 6 COLONEL'IN'CHIEF TAKES SALUTE THE Sultan of Johore, wearing the uniform of Colonel-in-Chief of the Johore Military Forces, takes the salute at the march-past by men of the Royal Malay Regiment. Straits Times picture.
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  • 858 6 64 people (including peons, too) honoured by Sultan JOHORE BHARU, Mon. Sixtyfour people among them a banker, district officers, teachers and peons were decorated by the Sultan of Johore today at an investiture in Istana Besar. which highlighted the celebrations in honour of his 69th birthday. The higest award went
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  • 55 6 AW CHENG CHYE IS THE ONLY NEW OATO MR. Aw Cheng: Chye. director of Chung Khiaw Bank and newspaper proprietor, brine invested with the insignia of Dato Paduka Mahkota Johore by Sultan Ismail at Istana Besar, Johore Bahru, yesterday. He is the only new dato created by the Sultan in
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  • 33 6 PENANG. Mon. Inspector Borhan bin Haron of Penang has been transferred to Nibone Tebal as investigating officer. He succeeds inspector Wong Chin Kong, who has been posted to the Special Branch here.
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  • 289 6 |Y|ALACCA, Mon. One of four Indonesians reported missing after their trading boat was attacked by two other vessels, two miles off the Malacca coast on Thursday night, has been rescued by a Chinese fishing boat. He Is Payannapitupuloo, 22, alias Toni Christian,
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  • 29 7 The Sultan presents to Haji Abdul Kadir bin Haji Hassan, Chief Police Officer, of Johore, the insignia of the Setia Mahkota Johore.
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  • 141 7 PENANG, Monday. A PERLIS tin miner, Chong Kok Let, was today fined a total of $325 for carrying goods without j a carrier's licence and using his car without proper insurance coverage. Corporal Ahmad bin Zacharlah said he was on duty at a road
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  • 55 7 TAIPINO, Mon. The Tamil Association here will launch a three-day fund drive from Nor 15. In the Larut and Matang district. In aid of their $100,000 hall. So far the association which rmtoed 52.209.51 towards the road expect.- t/>e 200 volunteers I to collect the
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  • 24 7 NIBONO TEBAL. Mon The Province South District Council I will hold its monthly meeting j here at 3 JO pjn. on Thursday.
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  • 369 7 A MINISTER'S TIPS TO 22 JUNIOR OFFICERS ON TRAINING COURSE 'pHE Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, today gave three tips to junior civil servants on how to become "capable officers." His golden advice, "from my own personal
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  • 127 7 OINGAPORE, Mon. The first group of about 300 seamen affected by the break in trade ties between Indonesia and Singapore will receive relief under a Government scheme early next month. A Marine Department spokesman today said arrangements were being made for the payment
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  • 161 7 CHANCERY SEIZURE: MALAYSIA PROTESTS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Government has protested most strongly against the seizure of its Chancery in Jakarta by the Indonesian authorities during the weekend. A Note has been sent through the Thai Embassy here, a Ministry of External Affairs .s'atement said today. Thp Thai Government
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  • 30 7 KLUANG. Mor. The Klunnf Government Servants' Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Sccetv will hold ;ts general mee'ing on Nov. 5 at t_V Malnv Club. Jalaa Lambak. at 5 p.m.
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  • 36 7 KLUAJG. Mon.— A mabile unit will provide free X-rays to the public this weekend (8.30 ajn. to 4.30 p.m. i and en Monday (5.30 a.m. to 1 D.n.) at <fee District Hospital here.
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  • 289 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TWO assistant general secretaries have been appointed by Umno in its re-organisation to meet added responsibilities in Malaysia and prepare for next year's elections. They are Haji AH bin Haji Raya. 50, who retired recently as an under-sec
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  • 58 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Straits Times here today received SI 1.05 from the headmaster, Sekolah Kebangsaan Pusat. Lubok China, Negrl Sembilan. as donations for Che Hasnah blnte Talb. widow of the Radio Malaya comedian, Tahlr bin Abdul Rahman. who died In a road accident last month. This
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  • 234 8 Tobacco association opposes excise duty proposal KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Tobacco Manufacturers Association has said that any move to impose an excise stamp duty on tobacco would have the effect of raising the prices of local-ly-manufactured cigarettes. The association in a memorandum to the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan
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  • 155 8 4 RULERS AT ROYAL WEDDING I£UALA TRENGGANU Mon. Four Rulers have arrived here to witness the marriage ot the daughter of the Sultan of Trengganu to a member of the Negri Sembilan royal family. They are the Sultans of Kelantan. Kedah and Selangor and the Yang di-Per-tuan Besar of Negrl
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  • 71 8 Youth charged with election offence SINGAPORE, Mon. Tan Chwee Bock, 16. who was allegedly exhibiting a Barlsan Sosialls party symbol near Woodsvllle Circus during the last general elections, was charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today under Section 9 of the Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections (Posters and Banners) Regulations. 1959.
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  • 122 8 TH E newly formed National Council of Women's Organisations has applied for registration to the Registrar of Societies. Mrs. R. Bhupalan, secre-tary-general of the council, told the Straits Times today that although the council was formed three T KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. months ago, no
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    • 408 8 PROUD? of course we are! DECCA has bean selected by Government for Marina, Weather. Wind-finding and Air Surveillance Radar. DECCA has now produced a range of TV receivers built like our sophisticated Radar. a\ J^Lb I^^^^"^^^^^™^™™"""™"^ 1 Set discount or on H.P. Terms. 12E«^«5?^W5lfe DECCA'S extra features include n. 23"
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    • 190 8 mm, RHEUMATISM. Witliin 30 second* of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll begin to teel wonderful toothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm, LUMBAGO. Ye». De«p Heat really gives fast relief from the agony ol pain-locked muscles and aching back. Ita fast-acting wanning agent, methyl aalicylate. aided by a special lanolin base, penetrates
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    • 154 8 Allotf Onp By V.T. Hamlin BLfT WHAT WOULP I > L I YES, BUT VOUVE >" vJ N0...8UT WHYCHANCE>7 Jj^SC ~f3 ISS Sf^S^ 11 GAJN AS VICTOR IN fm A NOTHING I /liH-HU>O X-JffiWK b\ rtBM? mm^l^ AN ENCOUNTER WIMNER-TAKE- NEEP.VdANT YpU HORSE WHEN HORSE COULP OIHKAfOOI/^ V s WTTH
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    1749 9 DAY TWO OF A PROVOCATIVE NEW SERIES Burton speaks: PETER EVANS reporting from Puerto Vallarta. 350 miles from Mexico City, where director John Huston has assembled an explosive <ist for the filming of Tennessee William's play "Night of the Iguana." Huston, sure that bis characters will be at one
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    • 177 9 Player's GOLD LEAF FILTER for real smoking pleasure v .-'djr is y|ll!liiiili§iiiiiiiiiiiifif= 1 j;!i 1 FILTER TIPPED IE When they see the sailor symbol SjSfiß on their Player's Gold Leaf pack, real smokers know that here is a cigarette really worth smoking. Federation: 20's executive pack SO cts and in
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  • 31 10 24i Par* SIS I Minimum) ZEMNOER On Ortotwr 2uth. In J*m*l<a. Major H K.S /.ehnder. B K asad Hi. prevtounly of (.reyston** Mini* pore. Funeral SanrtSS and liurial 'A lx>o«lon
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  • 187 10 H *•> fio i Minimum i THI FAMILY OF th* late Mr Won* Tack. Klang Road. Kuala Lumpur. tauk all rrModx and relative* for ■knar wreaths, night vmti and attended tbe funeral on Wi 10. M MR. CHIONC MIAN and family thaak all relative* and friend* for their wrvaths.
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  • 149 10 IS Hurtf* tin (Minimum) NO TEMPTATION to nlbbl* in between meal* when there* Ryvlta In your illmminK diet Kyvlta satlsne* your appetite for march food*. A WONDERFUL SELECTION of *traw. handbags, unoei, alabaster and ceramics. Junt arrived from Italy at Caprice. 4 .Nks* Ann Building. H'pore. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 553 10 In announcing that the Malayan Chinese Association has I asked the Government to set lup a commission on Chinese education. Dr. Lim Swee Aun made it clear that the M.C.A. i was not questioning policy, but merely felt that there might he profit in examining the way
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    • 441 10 President Diem needs out- side assistance, something like b miracle, if he is not to impale himself on one of the horns of his familiar dilemma, i President Kennedy is hardly in any better position. There could be the worst sort of miracle: double dealing witlt the
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    • 249 10 What does Malaysia want? President Soekarno yesterday 1 asked this question of 12,000 boy scouts gathered at the Bung Karno Sports Palace to celebrate Youth Pledge Day. Perhaps the question was rhetorical. Bung Soekarno in I any case could hardly have expected any of the 12.000 boys {scouts
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  • 682 10 HELL ON WHEELS ARRIVESAND HAS GERMANY WORRIED by "Seal Aschcrson tiRANFURT. Mon.— As 15,000 men of the "Hell on Wheels" armoured division streamed across the Atlantic last week from Texas to Germany, was the Bonn Government praying for a little rain, a little fog, to make "Operation Big Lift" a
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  • 1033 10  -  CHRISTOPHER JOHNSON by THE next round of talks on the future of Southern Rhodesia is to start with the visit of the Minister of the Treasury, Mr. Lan Smith, to London for talks with the new Minister for Central African Affairs, Mr. Duncan Sandys. Mr. Smith will doubtless
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    • 606 10 Stra.U Tiafi Malay M.J Clss*ine< sdvertlsemeM* way M»«« «*4 COLO STORAuC ARCADI Orchard Read COLO STORAGE t«»NCHII AT HOLLAND MOAO— «CATON« KIMEL HOAO-t*AVAL SAM Atlmsiid *g*«Ms CITY BOOK »TO*J« LTD WkKkMt.r Hows*. «o%w Qavf TH« NIW( FSfOMT FMiXMtrlck'* Suparwrarke* M. M. ISMAIL S Ad*i>l»s:ty nomt. N*val MAMIIM STORE S7S-7. Chattel
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    • 22 10 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells 'OR BET TEA AIR CONDITIONS Ibrhrarr. lister Fas)*»trii|Uj_^
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  • 222 11 Mystery of man with the golden sword is solved KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The mystery of the man with the golden sword was today solved when Syed All Alsagoff turned up at the High Street police station and claimed it. Syed Ali told the police that he had given the sword
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  • 53 11 Acid thrown at wedding party SINGAPORE, Mon. An acid bomb was flung at a wedding party in front of the Great World Amusement Park last night. The bridegroom, Mr. Tan Kam Seng, and seven of his guests were treated for burns. They were about to enter some cars when the
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  • 30 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The people of Mountbatten constituency held a dinner at the Mountbatten Community Centre tonight to celebrate the People's Action Party victory in the recent general election.
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  • 100 11 rOH, Mon,— The People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, paid today his party had repeatedly made it clear that it was "anti-Indonesia" and would fight Indonesia "at any time if required." He hoped that in future, Alliance leaders would specify which
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  • 461 11 STORE GOVT WANTS A MAN WHO IS 'FIRM, IMPARTIAL AND CAN UPHOLD HIGH OFFICE' SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Singapore Government intends to have a Legislative Assembly Speaker who is impartial, firm and qualified to uphold the dignity of the high office. This declaration of purpose came today from
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  • 234 11 A special team will adjust S'pore electoral boundaries SINGAPORE. Monday. THE Singapore Government will set up a special committee next month to adjust electoral boundaries so that there will be more equal representation throughout all the 51 constituencies in the State. The committee will be known as the Electoral Boundaries
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  • 130 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Another $2,000 was received today by the Civil Disaster fund for the Cheras flood victims, bringing its total to The entire donation of $2,000 came from the Kuala Lumpur District Welfare Committee. In addition, the Btralte Times here today received
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  • 51 11 aiNOAPORE. Moa The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, today appointed ■even people to be members of the employer's panel under the Industrial Relations Ordinance. 1960 They are: Messrs. O.C. Thlo, R.C. Hubball. K Gould. J.D Davis. Koh Sam Pin. Tun Chok Kian and Ooh Koh
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  • 38 11 SINGAPORE. Mon The central executive committee of the Singapore Motor Workshops Employees' Dnion today announced that It had expelled Its vice-presi-dent. Mr Llm Tiong Hln for "engaging tn activities detrimental to the interests" of the union.
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  • 87 11 THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. l.im Swee, Aun, tasting "Made-in-Malaysia" chilli sauce after he had opened the second Made-in-Malaysia Trade Fair at the Bukit Bintang Amusement Park yesterday. On display at the fair were more than 145 different exhibits made
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  • 303 11 MP SA YS: WE'LL RALLY ROUND MALA YSIA llflß. JAMES Griffiths, a former British Colonial J A Secretary, today expressed confidence that the countries which supported, Malaysia would rally round to help her overcome her present difficulties. Mr. Griffiths, who was deputy leader of the Labour Party from 1956 to
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  • 74 11 Home-made guns: Iban arrested BRUNFI TOWN, Mon. Police yesterday arrested an elderly Iban in the Tutong area, about 40 miles from here, who was' alleged to have manufactured and sold home-made shot guns. He is alleged to have made them out of disused water pipes and pieces of wood, and
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  • 29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Representatives of Malaysia and Japan resumed talks here today over the "blood debt" Issue. The meeting, which lasted two hours, will continue tomorrow.
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  • 110 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The' Government Temporary Officers' Union has sent a telegram to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, pledging to defend Malaysia against forelga agression The union's telegram to the Tengku read: "Dear Tengku. temporary officers In this country stand behind you
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  • 115 11 KOTA BHARU. Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman will be given a rousing welcome by the Alliance when he arrives here on Wednesday for a 24-hour visit. He will be escorted by a motorcade or over 60 cars from Jerteh. 67 miles away, into the town.
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  • 94 11 Vice-president of international federation SINGAPORE, Mon. The general secretary of the United Workers of the Petroleum Industry here. Mr. Seah Mul Kok, who attended the fourth world conference of the International Federation of Petroleum Workers in Athens, has been elected a vicepresident of the federation for the Malaysian territory Mr.
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  • 27 11 PENANG. Mon. The Oeorft Town City Council Senior Officers' Union will hold their annual dinner at the Heong Konf Restaurant at 8 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 140 11 When your child is in pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially to be safe for children, because it contains exactly the right dose
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    • 146 11 I! M< I II I I I MM B* I Wll p A —> m i^ ™i Dunlop gathers selected Ash. Beech. llftUl often men who have been Champ.ons Birch and Hickory timbers, plus a nn o_ o in the game, bring finishing touches little Mahogany to make the frame.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 505 11 I Today's Radio, TV I 1130 Starlight and You; 12 RADIO MALAYSIA midnight Negara-ltu. Close DownNATIU.NAL *HOKTWAVB MBVWI IU metre* RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- UtUII M MAY» tffcttVlCfc gara-ku; 6.02 Preiude to Break- 47c metre* fast; 700 Time Signal, the innRTWAvr skrvicfNews; 110 Songs and Sweet SHORTWAVE
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    • 321 12 YOU MAY BE ONE TOO IN 20 YEARS wf* i^T 9) 3p^" V$ >^^ come in conflict even with her over little things. Now that you are grown up and married you will most probably resent your mother's actions or interference in your family life. But as life would have
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    • 441 12 The woman who was your husband's first love I \i T'S face it mothers-in-law are here to stay. In cverv generation there are enough of offending ones to keep alive tlie tradition that in-laws are over-demanding, bossy, interfering and critical. Time and again one reads about sad cases in courts
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    • 96 12 SHIFT IN WITH CHECKS pOMFOET mhould V be the watchword when too so shopping and there's nothing more comfortable than wearing a shift. To make things look eren brighter choose an outfit in bold checks and daring colours as shown here by May- Chong. The colour combination is orange, brown
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    • 352 12 You'll fall in love with The designs of Community Plate are uni- —^H que deeply sculpted or delicately chiselled, you will find no other with ..v: I fheir special beauty and distinction And no other with an overlay like Community -•Mrxtra silver on the parts that get most wear! xy
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    • 145 12 J DELIGHTFUL FASHIONS J IN BLOUSES DIRECT I FROM THE USA. I B Our new collection of American blouses is the most sophisticated and chic to be ever presented B from the U.S.A. Each and I every blouse is an indivi- J^v^s dual creation and you will certainly love to
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    • 329 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Animal breaks a section at the 1. Time lor cocoa In the eoutto. 7 Ku^iets fresh air and a possibly 18). break m another Inn O). 6. To make a clock go well? (6>. g Q c men(U fault In 9 Annul the age bar
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS...By OUR MARKET STAFF
    • 125 13 Casual wear now popular says Arrow director f ASUAL wear is growing in popularity in Malaysia, in the opinion of Mr. Hans J. Schwerdtfeger, export sales director of the Arrow Company. Mr. Schwerdtfeger said this before he left Singapore last week, after a sixday visit, to continue his world tour
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    • 50 13 Mr. Kenny Loo. SAS sale manager in Singapore, flew to Stockholm on Saturday to undergo a training course at the company's bead office. Meanwhile, Mr. Peter Choo, SAS cargo sales representative who recently underwent a training course at the same place, has returned to Singapore.
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    • 47 13 J.T. Chanrai (Singapore) Ltd., tailors and outfitters, now run a branch at Goodwood Park Hotel at Scotts Road which will provide a day and night service six days a week. The branch also stocks electrical goods Including transistor radios, tape recorders, and shaving kite.
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    • 381 13 MALAYSIA'S ONLY VEHICLE PLANT TO USE LOCAL PRODUCTS TYRE, PAINT, BATTERY MANUFACTURERS WILL BENEFIT SUBSTANTIALLY FROM THIS DECISION pORD Motor Company of Malaysia Ltd., the country's only car, truck and tractor assembly plant for more than 30 years, is to use locally manufactured products in its
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    • 140 13 SILTEN LTD., England, manufacturer of pharmaceutical products is to concent' rate more on the Far Eastern markets In future. This was disclosed by the genera) manager, Mr. O.H. Redtem, M.8.E., who was In Singapore last week In the course of a Far Eastern market
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    • 189 13 Chrysler to strengthen service organisation /CHRYSLER International of Geneva is strengthening its technical service system in Malaysia for the benefit of users of its range of cars and commercial vehicles. The company has appointed a resident field service engineer. Mr. A. N. Talbot. to look after this aspect of the
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    • 155 13 Annual dealers' dinner OVER 60« nrsU attended the annual dealers' dinner given by Fraaer and Neave Ltd. and Mala>an Breweries Ltd. at the Fraaer and Neave Sports Pavilion. River Valley Road. Singapore on Friday night Welcoming the drains, the chairman. Mr Tan Chin Tnan, thankrd them for their cooperation In
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    • 81 13 N.Y.K. Line of Tokyo has signed au agreement whereby it Is to absorb the shipping Interests ot Mitsubishi Kalun Kaiaha, the senior resident representative in Singapore, Mr. I. Kishlmoto announced this week. The capital of the new company will be $130 million and the board will comprise:
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    • 99 13 Sl7m. WORTH OF B.M.C. CARS FOR MALAYSIA THi: British Motor Corporation announced in London this week that Malaysia has cabled orders for $17 million worth of cars for shipment over the next eight months. "The markets now incorporated in Malaysia have always been strong markets for B.M.C. and it Is
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    • 67 13 The internal copra trade was more or less maintained on a .small scale with prices paid risir.g to varying levels according to need, says Iywis and Peat's weekly produce report. Philippine copra after an initial rise of US$3 took a steep dive of OSS? to $7.60
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    • 137 13 MARKET SURVEY FOR 'COPTERS MR. R.M. BOUGHTON, export sales manager of Hiller Aircraft Corporation in California visited Singapore and Kuala Lumpur last week to investigate the sales potential for helicopters. Mr. Boughton said that there was still plenty of undeveloped region here and helicopters would be the best means of
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    • 243 13 ECONOMY THE VERSATILE THREE-WHEELER fartili,fßllal7sli The amazing Lambretta 175 li three-wheeler is built for tough work and heavy loads. 6 cwt payload. Highly manoeuvrable. Curved windscreen with safety glass provides extensive visibility. Powered by the famous Lambretta 175 cc engine. Easy to handle in traffic. Easy to park. Low running
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    • 220 13 Assembly ■bl: and Marketing i WANTED FOR I aluminium windows Premier Windows Pty. Limited of Sydney, Australia, a Company of thirtyfive years experience in the metal framed window industry invite you to enquire, at an early date, with a view to becoming their sole representative in the Singapore |S area.
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    • 1510 14 (Ctmaed mm p»c m SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT W U < *"-•>-•" JUNIOR CANVA.S« MALI* CLERK able to type and with ADVERTISEMENT DEPT. Shipping and Book-keeping knowledge. .--....—it. M Rn».y tc Box A 6318 S.T. B'por* msT* WANTED EXPERIENCED COOK- with drive and Initiative, BOY. L4ve In, with receat references.
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    • 1611 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE TUITION t0 Wnrd* SS (Mim.)— Bom S0 ef. extra 10 Word* Si Mim.)— Box 50 ef. oxtro JALAN STRAITS VIEW, Jobore DON'T WAST* TIME, after Xi Bahru, two acres of elevated Vacant animation. Join 10 weeks Intensive TypLand near Btralts View Hotel, over- las Course. We
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    • 824 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Worn** U (Mlm.>—mUx $0 eta, sartra ISS7 OPEL KAPITAN Oood condition tax Jan. 64 one owner. Ring Spore No. *****. TS6S (MAY) AUSTIN Gipsy, long wheel base, dlesel, hardtop. $7,500 or offer. Apply Box Al5lB S.T., Penang. VESPA 400 (CAR) for sale. Late 1981. Oood condition.
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    • 703 14 FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Mim.)— Box S0 cts. extra KILL ants, cockroaches wttn Bruanon Johnston's No-Roach Easy to use. Effective for mouths. At Fltzpatrlck Supermarket, and others. FIREWORKS. SPARKLERS, CRACKERS, Etc For Ouy Fawkea Day. Call at Variety Trading Company, 116 Middle Road. Singapore. Tel: 2223 L SPECIAL OFFER!
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    • 362 14 LADIES HAIRDRESSING 10 Word* SS (Mim.)— Box 50 ef. extra FARIOA MAISON MARCBLLB H/Btyll*l. Manicured and facial makeup expert. Appointment: 11-C. Battery Road, Spore. Tel: *****. LADIESI Perms Including American Cold Wave from $10.00 Sbampoo/Set $2.50. Malson Moderns (Ladies Hairdresser.), 126, Orchard Road, Spore Tel: *****. Open Wbole Day Saturday
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    • 227 14 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) Word* %i (Mim.)— Box 50 ct*. ,xtrm S-RAITS GUESTHOUSE J.B. offers economic stays, nest food A service. Id. 312 a NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel J.& Seaside Dancing A Kloorsbow. Nightly Tel 2133 1 4. JOHORE HOTEL Jl. English Cantonese Food. Aircondltloned Rooms. Phone 2395/6. WHLKE 10
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    • 1169 15 10 LIVERPOOL ft Wt^l COASI U.K.. Due i con tarn Sham renang ACNILUS trouth t IMI. noil Naa ll Pt/Net 1 EUMUUS uierpeel Glasgow Gin. 33 Net 2 Mm 4 MENESINEOS lkcpml. na«re Ntt 5 Nm 1 NM B/10 NM 11 PELEUS l'peel. Dublin. CUigc* Net 11 Nm '1 Nm
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    • 1392 15 i^StheEACcines JBCwjCSSdmI '"o—' «c. •otoaws in.—u>of SAILINGS TO CENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMOURG, OREMEN, ANTWEIP KOTTERDAM. AMSTEROAM. OSLO, 60THENDUR8 ANO COPENHAGEN. Spore P I'keai Pmm "falstria" 1) SailaC sll lei la Pert/ Tatar "SORIRANA" a) 11 Bet/ 4 NM 5/ 7 NM 1/ S Nat "MAGOALA" I) 20/24 Nat 15/17 Nat
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    • 1394 15 Benuline] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENIAL PtRTS. i pen P. i'lae pmm« IFNVORLICN (H) N'Mrt, L'IM, A*wtrt. R'«w la Pt/TaiM Oct 30/ 1 lENLARIG (E.lp.) L'RmT Hull. H'larg, R'dam Oct 10/ 1 NM 4/7 lINLOMONP (E.U L'M, H'burg. AntMA Oct 30/ 1 MM V I IENCRUACHAN L;«M, N'm<i
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    • 1315 15 fe McALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. > -lw Ml M U3II WOW BIXSRMAN UNB «k KLAVENESS LINE LONB«M, NAMBUM. BSnERBAM, LBS ANGELES, UN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. BJBU k BJISBUSBROUGJi SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTUNB Crn BF WEUIN.TON- A«MtM»j carga tar CMtni ft SMta AbIViIC*. rpw iipmi?Tnm T«,u bonneville «lse caK firaMMitat* Sport p
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  • 531 16 From Our Market Correspondent YNTEREST was very small 1 on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and business was thin and lethargic. In the very quiet equity section, where narrow price movements were again the order of the day. Pan Malayan Finance featured with business
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  • 21 16 Malayan Stock Indicm Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Industrials: 119.45 119.66 Tins: 113.05 113.45 rubbers: 108.44 108.44 Dec. 29. 1962=100
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  • 696 16 /COMBINED business in the Sinpa do re and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttesd (1.000) 51. 59: Centrsl Prop. $1.30 SL. $1.29 SI.. (1,000) 51.31 D, (61,000) $1.30. (06.000) $1.29; Dunlops (1.000)
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  • 263 16 I r THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields is based on prices ruling yesterday morning. •P 'E.V. 'D.V. 'T.C. Cold store II- 10.8 7.1 1.50 Smelters 2.59 17.3 10.4 1.87 Con. Tin 45/- 19.1 7.7 2.49 I N 3.02 4.0 5.8 1.41 c;.-:mmons 2.36 IS. 7
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  • 249 16 VOVEMBER Brit grada ro bo«r ou»- art f.o.b. class at S p.m. in Sinispsrs and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 684 cenU per lb unchanged on Friday's closing level lor the position. The tone was vsry Quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1
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  • 381 16 AFTER its big Jump ol $7.25 on Saturday the Straits tin price reacted by $3, being declared in Penang yesterday at $432. The offering was estimated at 225 tons up 5 tons. In London on Friday tin was rather hesitant at first In
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    • 1102 16 KAWASAJCTKISEN &AISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service SK»e r b>*rr nofl|«ung H'j.jng rci»CO L.Anie.ei "KtaiUm Mm" 11/ 1 Nt« 2/ 4 Nt« 12 Nn IS Ntv 1 Otc 4 Dtc 11 tec ■Biimi Mars" Mat Hit Ik Oet Dtt Jl Jt Oic v las "Ktmkawa Mart" 25/71 Dtc Tint
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    • 1398 16 1 I i CLOSING PRICES AUSTRALIAN October t». STOCKS .MALAYAN RUBBER MELBOURNE. Mon. PRiriv- KX> npntv (nn INDUSTRIALS continued on flrm-h?«J-H» er lln S Wlth Well m e tnanseo. cesg of falls Moiurt Lyeil moved TIN: $482 (down S3) up 9d to 4s. following news of an Estimated unofficial overseas
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    • 863 16 ioJ siT-A^saßßl IN THE HIGH COURT' IN MALAYA AT JOHORE BAHRU IX BANKRI PT(Y No. OT 1t63. Re Loo Chiow Hrng of Nn. I" Jalan Meldrum, Johore Bahru, Motor-car Drivrr. Date of Receiving Adjudication Order 79.63. Date of Order for Summary Administration 24.10.63. Date and place of First Meeting 30.11.63
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1798 17 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited (ram Federal Citizens and from permanent, serving Government Officers including those on probation lor the following appointment*: 1. MALAY CLERK /INTERPRETERS (Males), Department of Labour and Industrial Relations. Salary scale: $137.50 x 7.50- 152.50/199 14-227/264x14-394/408x14-478 plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. AGE:
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    • 880 17 NOTICES NONCE Mr. A.A.X. Surattee has left from our Organisation w.e.f. 1 10/63 and Is not authorised to transact any business or collect monies on J our behalf. MALAYSIAN ENTERPRISES, Publishers of: Malaysian Trade Bulletin, Movie Mirror. LINGUI TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore) Dividend No. 61 NOTICE
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    • 402 17 NOTICES It Is hereby Informed that the advertisement Issued in the second week of this month In respect of the recruitment of Translators In the Department of Radio is amen--1 ded. The qualifications stipulated in dli therein is now amended to read "(II) have a knowledge of two Chinese dialects
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    • 838 17 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG POST OF ASSISTANT CITY SECRETARY Applications are Invited for the post of ASSISTANT CITY SECRETARY. 2. A candidate must be a Federal Citizen not above 40 years of age and must be EITHER (a) an honours graduate of a recognised University
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    • 479 17 TENDER PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE TENDERS GAB DEPARTMENT: (Showroom, Mansoor Street). (a) Supply of Galvanised Malleable Iron Pipe Fittings. Tender Deposit $100/-. Close at 2.15 p.m. on 12th November, 1963. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No 229, 2nd Floor. City Hall). (b) Supply of One Electro SUcker /Forklift. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close
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    • 201 17 TENDER SUPPLY OF WHITE RICE. WHITE SI'GAR. EVAPORATED CONDENSED MILK AND OTHER RATIONS TO SEKOLAH TI'ANKU ABDIL RAHMAN. TIGER LANE. IPOH. Tenders are Invited for the supply of white rice, white sugar, evaporated St condensed milk and other rations to Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Tiger Lane, Ipoh. for the period
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    • 140 17 I NOTICE MACHINERY AND PLANT FOR SALE 1. TD.IBA International Harvester Diesel tr:ictor with dozer blade and winch. Running but requiring some repairs. 1. TD.IBA International Han ester Diesel tractor with dozer blade. Requires gearbox repair, otherwise In working order 1. BTD6 International HurveMrr Diesel tractor with dozer blade. Requires
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    • 220 18 SOCCER .uiiiciiDunu, mun.—nuugary qualified for the next round of the Olympic soccer tournament when they eliminated Sweden here yesterday on aggregate. The Hungarians, who won 4-0 at home, drew 2-2 In the return leg of the preliminary •round tie for an aggregate win of
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    • 374 18  - After 35 years, Mickey still rides great finish Epsom Jeep RACING by STILL going strong in his 35th year in the saddle, evergreen Mickey Donnelly rode one of his best finishes to win the Singapore St. Leger on a rank outsider, Ajnos, at Bukit Timah on Sunday. This gruelling 14f
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    • 132 18 I/AMPALA, Mon. The MCC touring cricketers yesterday gained a first Innings lead of 178 runs over Uganda on the second day of their three-day match here. They took their overnight score of 34 for no wicket to 325 all out In reply to Uganda's flrst
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    • 415 18 YEO IS COMING BACK WITH COL. WHATNOT II NEW HORSES SINGAPORE businessman Mr. Yeo Hock Seng who once owned one of the flnfest strings of racenorses, is returning to racing. His once familiar light blue and yellow silks will be carried by Smooth Blend, a newcomer entered for the November
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    • 399 18 FOR ALL EIGHT RACES AT IPOH ON SUNDAY fP O H. Mon. Radiant Peak 9.00 Bunfa Ray* B.ot Weights for all Bersatu 8.13 Sydbury 7.12 eight races on the I Good Friend 8.13 Brat day of the j Showman 111 8.13 Cl. 3, Div. 5— 6f Prrak Turf Club
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    • 155 18 Bath owns attractive Bhima stud From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Mon. A Singapore rubber broker owns one of the most attractive racehorse stud properties in New Soutb Wales. He is Mr. V.C. Bath, president of the Singapore Turf Club The property is Bhima Stud, in Scone district t h c "Kentucky"
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    • 64 18 ALLAHABAD, Mon.— lndia beat Thailand In an unofficial badminton 'Test" match here yesterday by three (tames to two. Results: T. N. Beth bt Ekapoz 15-3. 15-6: S. Bhatia lost to Thunelai 15-12. 7-16, 12-16: R. Ghosh lost to Somsootc 0-15. 11-15: Seth and S. Ooelbt Ekapozand Sawet
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    • 20 18 AMSTELVEEN. Mon.— Pakistan, the Olmpic hockey champions, beat Holland 2-1 In a men's International match here yesterday.— Reuter
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    • 131 18 Clark all the way in Mexican GP MEXICO CITY, Mon. Britain's Jim Clark, in a Lotus Climax. won the Mexican Grand Prix motor race here yesterday. This was Clark's sixth win In this year's world drivers' championship series. H« clinched the title by winning the Italian Grand Pria last month.
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    • 148 18 BUENOS AIRES, Mon Foreign entries in Argentina's 34th open tennis championships continued to breeze through yesterday's rounds at the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club. In the men's singles. Italy's Nicola Pletrangeli defeated Argentina's Jorge Saucedo, 6-1. 6-3, 6-3: Australia's Alan Lane ousted Argentina's Roberto Aubone 6-2, 6-4,
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    • 183 18 AUCKLAND. Mon. New Zealand -miners could win every event from 800 meters to the marathon at next year's Olympic Games In Tokyo an official said here today Frank Sharp New Zealand manager at Tokyo's recent International Sports Week, said the Olympic 1.500 and 800
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    • 440 19  - BAM MUST INVITE KOPS FOR THE OPEN NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumpur, Monday THE world's best badminton player of the day, Denmark's Erland Kops, the All-England champion four times over since 1960 and once before in 1958, and his doubles partner Poul Nielsen are keen to compete in the Malaysian
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    • 193 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Combined Schools who created a major upset last week by beating Ceylonese, ss.H.A. league first division champions for the past two seasons, were beaten 2-0 by University of Singapore at Buklt Timah Road today. This was schools' third defeat In five matches
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    • 314 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE SELANGOR Rugby Union have included seven new caps in their team to meet Penang in their first HMS Malaya Cup fixture of the season at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday. Peter Dowse, last year's captain, will lead
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    • 118 19 SAAA GETS EQUIPMENT WORTH $4,000 CINGAPORE, Mon—Singapore A.A.A. will shortly get $4,000 worth of equipment donated by an anonymous organisation in Malaya. The equipment includes two fibreulass poles, a set of weights to be installed at Farrer Park, new sets of hurdles, javelins, a discus, hammer and shot put. National
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    • 240 19 SOCCER Soltaa's Birthday jCnp: (Kluang): Civilians 6 Garrison 1. Friendly: Malacca Oovt. I Services 6 Spore Oovt. Service* 1. HOCKEY— Talpiuj Lie: Tigers B 2 Tigers 'A' 2. BADMINTON Inter-Bank* tourney (Penang): Mercantile bt Overseas-Chinese 3-2. (Victor Teh j bt Ooh Wee Teong 15-3. 16-9: J Khor Bong
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    • 86 19 WEEKS of hard training and a well-played match are behind them. Now is the time for high spirits and the Royal Malaysian Police team, 6-0 winners against Malaysian Armed Farces in their annual soccer match for the
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    • 222 19 SINQAPORE. Mon. Formosa's national ooxing team may stop over for a match in Singapore next month on their way to the Asian championships scheduled for Decemoer In Bangkok. A Formosa official has written to a Cr:end in Singapore, Chang Slew Slen. a basketball coach, asking for
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    • 331 19 A winning start for Springboks PERTH, Monday. fTHE South African cricketers made in encouraging start to their tour of Australia when they beat Western Australia by five wickets with over a day to spare here today. Set to score 132 to win, the South Africans went about their task without
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    • 125 19 SIMPSON HITS A DOUBLE CENTURY BRISBANE, Mon. Tf& stars Bobby Simpson, wlfb hit a double century, and Brian Booth hammered thp Queensland attack to put on 241 for the third wicket for Kew South Wales in a Mid attempt to chase Queensland's massive total of 613 At the close. New
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    • 77 19 Versatu.es, Mon. The United States won the Canada Cup golf tournament here today. The United States with an aggregate of 482 won the 63-holes tournament by three strokes from Spain. American Jack Nicklaus won the individual trophy with an aggregate of 237. Today's final round was
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 90 19 HOC KtV— S'porr Div. 2: RMN 7 RAP Tengah (Woodlands); Police •B 1 v RAP Seletar B' (Thomson Rd.); Div. S: RAP Changl 'B' v Naval Base (Woodlands); SRC *C" v University 'B' (Padang). SOCCEK. S'pore premier lg«: Malays v Europeans/Eurasians 5.15 pm.; Chinese v Army 7 p-m-(both matches at
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  • 388 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. jyjALAYSIA can only consider the Philippines" claim over Sabah if Ihc Manila Accord, reached al Hie tripartite fpK$OD ministers' conference in June 11 this year, is "brought back lo life.* 1 A Ministry of External Affairs spokesman
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  • 167 20 Army calls for young men as volunteers SINGAPORE. Mon. The Territorial Army In Singapore is to be brought up to establishment and Is now looking for young men to be trained as volunteers in the various arms and services of the Army. An Armed Forces statement today said candidates must
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  • 55 20 BADEN BADEN, Mon. Margrave Berthold, of Baden, a brother-in-law of the Duke of Edinburgh, died of a heart attack here yesterday while on his way from Baden Baden to Salem Castle, the Margrave household announced today. Mr. Mai grave, husband of thej Duke of Edinburgh's
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  • 30 20 MANILA, Mon. A speeding, overloaded bus ran out of control and plunged on its s.de early today In Zamboanga Del Norte province, killing nine and injuring 15. UPI.
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  • 57 20 DEATH BELOW THE CLIFFS A HELICOPTER hovers over the wreck of the Spanish trawler Joan Ferrer, which was pounded to death in fog in darkness last week near Boscawen point, off the South Cornish coast. Only four of her crew of 15 survived. The 682-ton trawler went on the rocks
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  • 64 20 London talks on Subandrio suggestion LONDON, Mon. The British Ambassador to Indonesia. Mr. Andrew Ollchrlst, Is discussing with British officials here a suggestion for a joint Anglo-Indo-nesian commission to consider the future of British firms taken over by President Soekarno's Government. Diplomatic sources said today the suggestion was made by
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  • 14 20 CABLE RECEIVED Mr-. G. A Pleris passed away peacefully In (>»• lon on 2«-10-63.
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  • 318 20 LONDON. Mon.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: (iILTEDGED Consol 2%% £45% —7/16 Funding 4% £95& —5/16 War 3%% £62V4 —9/16 BANKS Chartered 61/1% .w. Hongkong £19% INSURANCE Com. Un 46/7% xd Prudentials £23 Royal 39/- -t-/9 RAILS Can. Pac $63Vi INDUSTRIALS B.A.T.S
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  • 325 20 Proposed salary commission will be headed by a judge KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THK proposed salary commission lo review the entire salary structure affecting public servants will Ik' headed by a judge, the Straits Times learnt today. It will comprise seven members, and will start work on Monday. Meanwhile, the Congress
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    • 42 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday i to 8 p.m. yesterday: Ilichrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kqta Bharu 84 75 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 91 73 Singapore 81 73
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