The Straits Times, 5 November 1963

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  • 25 1 EOHOV 1963 National Library AXfettftGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000^ Im**** ft****** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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    1534 1 Our friends by King and PM 'WE MUST BE PATIENT BECAUSE A WAR WOULD INVOLVE ALL WHO HAVE VOWED TO HELP US' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIA'S patience is being "taxed very severely" as a result of Indonesia's confrontation policy, Tengku Abdul Rahman told a distinguished gathering at the
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  • 45 1 GENEVA, Mon. The United States and the Soviet Union liave reached agreement, on the vital Issue of allocating special radio frequencies for space communications, it was reported today. This agreement h»> been reached In private negotiation inside the International Telecommunications Union. UPI.
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  • 77 1 LONDON. Mon. Air Commandant Dome Jean Conan Doyle, Director of Britain's Women's Royal Air Force, will leave for Singapore on Wednesday In a Comet of the Royal Air Force Transport Command. It wm officially announced here today. During this first overseas visit since her appointment
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  • 576 1 3 generals now joint rulers of Vietnam NEW CIVILIAN GOVT IS EXPECTED TO HAVE A MILITARY FLAVOUR SAIGON, Monday. A TRIUMVIRATE of generals emerged last night as the masters of South Vietnam pending an expected transfer of power to a new civilian government. Hilling the country in place of President
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  • 54 1 A- CR 0 W D watches as the monument of the Trung sisters considered t h c symbol of Madame Xgo Dinh Xhii's power is toppled from its pedestal in Saigon by th c marines after the success ful coup against President N go Dinh
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  • 39 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The Government today confirmed that the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permalsurl Agong will pay a state visit to Thailand from Dec. 16 to Dec. 23 at the invitation of King Bhumlbol Adulyadej.
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  • 49 1 DARWIN. Mon. A severe earth tremor shook parts of Australia's Northern Territory today. People ran from their homes as the two- minute tremor began. It caused a 30--minute power blackout in Darwin and cut some telephone lines. There have been no reports of casualties. Reuter.
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  • 40 1 KUCHING. Mon— The Government today Imposed a 7 p.m. to 6 am curfew on certain parts of the Third Division of Sarawak. The curfew area excludes the principal towns of Bibu. Sarlkel and Selalang.— Reuter.
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  • 47 1 BERLIN. Mon— Eastern border guards early today shot and killed a refugee trying to swim the Spree river in darkness to West Berlin, Western police reported. The refugee was the 55th killed escaping since the wall was built in Aug. 13. 1961.
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  • 423 1 Gunboat strikes as navy escort leaves MALACCA. Mon. fl Four Malacca fishermen were robbed of a fishing boat, a motor and 125 fishing nets worth more than $11,000" by an Indonesian pinboat early yesterday in the Straits of Malacca, about .20 miles from here. The piracy took place about six
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  • 25 1 YOUTH INIURED SINGAPORE. Mon. A Chinese youth assaulted by gang of six in Amor Street tonight, was admitted to Hospital with head injaries.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 510 2 People celebrate end of 'nine-year regime of corruption' SAIGON, Monday Democracy with discipline is coup men's platform THE new military Government of South Vietnam has proclaimed completion of the revolution against President Ngo Dinh Diem's regime, and has announced its platform. The basic internal policy
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    • 150 2 HONG KONG. Mon. Nhan Dan. mouthpiece of the North Vietnam Communist Party, has accused the I'nitcd st.itcs of planning and directing the Saigon coup As quoted by the Communist Vietnam Neus Agency last night, it said the L'nited States began preparations for the
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    • 97 2 SNOW BEAT INDIANS, SAY THE PAKISTANIS RAWALPINDI. Mon Snow has forced withdrawal of Indian forces which had taken position on Long Ridge at Chaknot, authoritative Azad Kashmir sources said yesterday. They said the Indians have withdrawn about two miles to new positions at Dana. The pullback was necessitated by the
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    • 46 2 JAKARTA. Mon. China's Deputy Prime Minister. Marshal Ho Lung, will visit Indonesia at the invitation ot Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrm According to Jakarta Radio today the Chinese leader was expected to arrive here by the end of the week. Reuter. I
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    • 153 2 TOKYO. Mon. A 1 Communist Chinese defector, under detention at the Tokyo Immigration Office, today went into the fourth day of a hunger strike Chou Hung-chln. was protesting against his "unreasonably prolonged detention." Chou was ordered to return to China by the Japanese Government
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    • 84 2 India needs all-out war on graft: Nehru JAIPUR. Mon. Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, said here yesterday India needed anticorruption machinery covering Ministers, public men and all employed in administration. Addressing the All India Congress Committee the ruling party's policy-making body he said unless corruption were rooted out of every
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    • 33 2 KATMANDU (Nepal). Mon. An Italian expedition has climbed two previously unconquered. peak* of about 23.000 feet each in the Langtang range of the Himalayas, a message received here yesterday said.— Reuter
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    • 38 2 PORT SAID. Mon. The binRest loaded ship ever to pass through the Suez Canal the 65,740-ton American tanlcer Manhattan left Suez for Port Said yesterday after paying a record £34,658 In transit dues. Reuter.
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    • 114 2 SALLAL SUFFERS A HEART ATTACK CiAIRO, Mon. Yemeni 1 President Abdullah AJ Sallal entered hospital yesterday after suffering a heart attack, the Egyptian news agency Mena reported last night. It said the Yemeni leader, who took over control of the Red Sea kingdom after overthrowing the Imam In a mllltray
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    • 154 2 I JAIPUR, Monday rpHE All India Congress X Committee, the highest policy-making body of the ruling Congress Party, redefined yesterday its concept of Socialism as "planning democracy and the dignity of the individual" and rejected Marxism as "outdated". The party will change its constitution to state
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    • 133 2 Rally told many oppose the Press probe fOLOMBO, Mon. Mr. Dudley Senanayake. former Prime Minister and leader of the Opposition, told a mass meeting here yesterday that a very large section of the people opposed the country's Press Commission. The meeting was organised by the right-wing United National Party to
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    • 74 2 Afro- Asian labour talks date fixed JAKARTA. Mon. The 17--nation Afro-Asian labour conference resolved at its final session here to hold a full Afro-Asian labour convention In Jakarta next March. Over the objections of the Soviet delegation, the session also decided on a ninemember executive council and the Inclusion of
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    • 41 2 HONO KONG, Mon.— The Chinese Vice-Defence Minister, General Liv Ya Lou. said all recent, attempts by "Chiang Kai-shek bandits" to Invade the mainland had been '"crushed" by the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the New China News Agency re»rtedL Reuter.
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  • 385 3 US.-EUROPEAN DESK LENGEDE, Monday Miner 'dead 9 for 10 days talks to mourning wife A TRAPPED miner, given up for dead after being entombed in a Ruhr iron mine for 10 days, last night spoke to his wife over a microphone lowered 200 feet to him
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  • 410 3 Sir Alec fights hard for convincing victory pOMRIE (Scotland). Mon. Sir Alec Douglas-H orn c the Prime Minister, is still expected to win Thursday's parliamentary by-election at Kinross in West Perthshire— but to have to fight every inch of the way for a convincing majority. Over the past week the
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  • 309 3 Chri st ine' s dad: I'm proud of her BUT HO REUNION AFTER 17 YEARS' SEPARATION T7OR the first time in 17 JT years, Christine Keeler saw her father. And she never knew it. He sat a man in a grey suit, in the public gallery of Marylebono, London, court
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  • 95 3 LONDON, Mon. The Flying Scotsman, crack British Railways express train, arrived here with a police guard of about six officers. They had travelled aboard the express on its 290-mile Journey from Edinburgh because of a tip-off that It was going to be robbed. More
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  • 33 3 WASHINGTON. Mon— The Soviet Union Is designing a supersonic transport in an attempt to beat the West to the worlds first faster-than-sound airliner- a top United Slates official said today. U.P.I.
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  • 36 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— Eleven people drowned yesterday when a car crashed through a barrier on a dead-end street and plunged Into the Harlem River. A 12th occupant of the vehicle escaped. Reuter
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  • 123 3 Erhard: A sin to mistrust America NEW YORK, Mon— Dr. Ludwig Erhard, the new West German Chancellor, yesterday deplored German talk of mistrust of the United States. He said in a television interview broadcast here: "Any doubt is a sin against the necessities with which we are confronted together." Or.
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  • 164 3 jIfOSCOW, Mon. iT Moscow Radio warned that the Soviet Union will answer with a "simultaneous blow of several tons more missiles with nuclear warheads of immense power" to any U.S. attack. In a broadcast beamed to Britain and Ireland, the stations expert on
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  • 665 4 SINGAPORE. Mon A MEMBER of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, V. Seethapathy, told the High Court today that the annual general meeting of the Association, held on Nov. 14 last year, was held without the seven days' prior notice
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  • 88 4 Naval Base strike: New action SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Federation of Services Unions tonight decided to "recommend" all services unions to take strike action in support of the strike at the Singapore Naval Base, which entered its 30th day today. The Federation controls local civilian workers In the three British
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  • 59 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The director of the Political Study Centre. Mr. O. O. Thomson will open the 11th Malaysian Photographic Exhibition at the National Library lecture hall at 5.30 p.m. on Nov. 6. The exhibition, sponsored by the Photographic Society of Singapore, will be open until
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  • 95 4 FATHER CARRIES DAUGHTER ACROSS A FIRE PIT A DEVOTEE, M. Kanniah, 40, carries his sick two-year old daughter, Mageswari, across a 20- foot pit filled with red-hot embers at Singapore's annual fire-walking ceremony at the Sri Mariamman Temple at South Bridge Road yesterday. With this act of deep faith, Kanniah
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  • 161 4 BATU PAHAT. Mon. 1 T^HE caretaker of a rubber estate here was found strangled this morning. He was Tan Mvi Lim. 65, caretaker of Kang Swee estate at the 17 is milestone, Ayer Hitam road. His body was found in a drain about 100 yards from
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  • 321 4 SINGAPORE. Mon •T*HE general secretary of the Amalgamated x Union of Public Employees, Mr. G. Kandasamy, today raised strong objections in the Industrial Arbitration Court to the term "inferior breed" used by a Ministry of Health official to describe Government midwives. He was making his reply
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  • 45 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Hectricity supplies i tin following areas will be lnterrupi^d between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. tomorrow: Cnoa Chu Kang Road 12 m.s. to 13 4 m.s.. Jalan Parut. Jalan Sendok, Jalan Taplsan. Jalan Kachep. Jalan Pirlng. Jalan Ara and Jalan Lefcar
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  • 297 4 CINGAPORE, Mon. O The President of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Dr. Charles Gamba, today reprimanded the parties in a trade dispute for not having submitted sufficient relevant mater- 1 ial to the court since j the case began six months ago. Instead, Dr. Gamba
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Y.W.C.A.s. International Women's Club will visit the Bultlt Sembawan* Rubber Estate on Nov. 6.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 358 4 a-HB fellowlac to todayi MiMdula diparturei of civil aJrcrmft movemrnu at »«»r t r^Pay. L.D.r ..rport n «,p«r«: j*^ BrU6^ arrivals KuaJa Lumpur, Colombo. Bombay •OAC: mm Hone Kor* (BA iT rtl r n> B"«*«>«<«. Beirut, Zurich. •61) 2. 1S p.m.; from London Zu- London (BA T9n 5.05 p.m. to
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  • 305 5 INDONESIAN TRADERS ON WAY TO PENANG ARE TAKEN IN TOW AFTER LOSING MAST from JOSEPH MIRANDA: !POH. Monday piVE Indonesians who defied their country's ban on trade with Malaysia were rescued by a Malaysian fisherman who found them drifting helplessly yesterday in their sailing boat. Tang
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  • 127 5 $3,000 aid for 35 victims of Jakarta SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Economic Defence Department, which was set up recently to aid workers affected by the Indonesian trade boycott, made its first cash payment today. A three-man team, headed by the Seamen's Welfare Officer. Mr. Lee Chin Hwa. went on board
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  • 57 5 PENANG. Mon. An 11-year-old boy. Phue Chce Men. has twen reported missing lrom his home in Bishop Street. Phues mother told police ncr son had not returned home since I Fria.iy morning when he left for school. The boy is a pupil of the Sin
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  • 173 5 Caravans go on minus one crash couple DENANG, Mon. An American couple Mr. Milton Jacobsen and his wife Eleanorwere left behind wnen the Wally Byam caravaneers left Penang today for Bangkok to continue their world tour. The Jacobsens. of San Jose (California), are recuperating at the Batu Oajah Hospital, where
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  • 29 5 KLANG, Mon. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baglnda. opened two community centres costing $12,000 at Kampong Telok Menegon and Kampong Raja Uda today.
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  • 30 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon.— The Sultan of Kedah will lay a wreath at the Remembrance Day cere* mony in the Kedah Volunteer Force War Memorial on Sunday
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  • 254 5 Sungei Patam, Mon A SEVEN- Y EA R A OLD schoolgirl reported m i s s i n g from home was found dead in a ditch near a swamp two days later, a preliminary inquiry was told here today. Accused or
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  • 338 5 Resort town hit by strike of busmen TANAH RATA, Monday. pORTY workers of the Regal Bus Co. here struck work this morning over the management's refusal to recognise the National Transport Workers Union and the dismissal of two men. The workers, comprising bus drivers, conductors, ticI kets checkers and mechanics,
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  • 144 5 ASSOCIATION MAY PAY 30 TO 35% OF CLAIMS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Home Affairs announced today that the total liability of the Koon Yam Mutual Benefit Association, which was closed down in December last year, amounted to about $583,000. A Ministry statement said that more than 1.000 contrl- butors
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  • 55 5 IPOH, Mon.— The Pcrak brancli i of the Malayan Chinese Association will hold two variety shows in the Jubilee Park here on Dec. 14 and 15 to raise funds for its election campaign. Members of the branch lrom various Darti. of the State will
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  • 28 5 PENANG. Mon.— A motor cycle oelonglng to Mr. Soon Kirn Tay. a businessman, was stolen from a back lane, oft* Kuala Kang.s.ir Road, last night.
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  • 268 5 Mr. SUBMITS NEW SALARY PLAN TO CENTRAL GOVT. pENANG, Mon. The National Union of Teachers has submitted to the Central Government a "complete new' salary proposal for the unified teaching scheme Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, former national president of the N.U.T.. disclosed this in a statement appealing to 30 Day
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  • 528 6 'NEW REGIME IS BETTER FOR VIETNAM' 'Dfem's methods and approaches to fight Reds isolated him from his people 9 RUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The new military regime in South Vietnam will serve the interests of the people much better than the Nga Dinh Diem Government, Mr. Tran Kirn Phong, the Vietnamese
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  • 333 6  - How I won my wife by the 'Golden Voice' EVELYN TU By SINGAPORE, Mon. Silver-haired Mr. Irving Mills, 70, sat in the lobby of Hotel Singapura Intercontinental today and reminisced on the "golden days' 7 when he sang and won his bride, fame and a vast music empire. The former
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  • 41 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The "Six Pelakon Korban M»*h»r«ir«t Bah Melayu Radio Singapura" have donated $100 to Che Hasnah bint* Taib, widow of the radio comedian who was killed in an accident This brings the total collected in Singapore to $1,317.49.
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  • 319 6 4 PORK HAWKERS FILE SUIT AGAINST TOWN COUNCIL OEREMBAN, Mon. Four pork hawkers here have filed a civil suit in the High Court against the Seremban Town Council for a declaration that the suspension of the slaughtering of pigs between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m. has resulted in a loss
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  • 68 6 TELUK ANSON, Mon. Ben I Kuang Hua. 19. a vegetable gardener, waa fatally injured when the motor cycle he waa riding crashed into the back of a bus at the Oth mile. Hutan Melintang Road, over the. weekend. The pllllonrtder. Beh Ah Moy. 30. alao a
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  • 214 7 From all corners of the globe 60 FLAGS AT NEW PARLIAMENT HOUSE AS DELEGATES FROM THE FAR-FLUNG COMMONWEALTH BEGIN CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR. Monday fHE first function in the new Parliament House, just two days after its opening day, had all the colour that only such a far-flung family of nations
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  • 40 7 THE DEPUTY SPEAKER of the Chanian National Assembly and leader of the Chanian delegation to the C.P.A. conference, Mr. Alhaji Yakubu Tali, chats with the Raja Permaisuri Agong after the opening ceremony Straits Times picture.
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  • 308 7 KU.A L A LUMPUR. Mon. The Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today urged that a special operations' book be started in the Forest Department in every State to show the extent of Malay participation to the
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  • 354 8 Kuala Lumpur, Mon RENT-FREE LONGHOUSES FOR 91 FAMILIES WHO LOST EVERYTHING DROAD smiles appeared on hundreds of faces today as the people, who lost homes in the Cheras flood last month, moved into new rent-free accommodation. Most of the flood victims are being
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  • 31 8 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Straits Times today received $5 from Mrs. L. Yong for Madam Kwek Ah Choo. widow of a seaman, who was killed recently by Indonesians.
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  • 77 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Twenty-three men were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today with "besetting" workers who were going into the strike-bound Naval Base in a bus at 7 a.m. on Oct. 8. Another 13 men were charged with rioting as members of an unlawful assembly
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  • 151 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Another $1,010 was received by the Straits Times here today for the Cheras flood victims, bringing its total to $27,355. Biggest gift $500 came from the Rotary Club of Kuala Lumpur In addition, the Civil Disaster Fund received $413.51. raising Its total to
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  • 317 8 RAF team climbs one of the 'Ass's Ears' on isle SINGAPORE. Mon. Five members of the Far East Air Force Mountaineering Club, all based at Singapore, have scaled one of the twin peaks on an island in the South China Sea and earned acclaim from local Malay headmen for being
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  • 2058 9  -  RALPH BARKER DAY THREE OF THE SERIES THEY FOUGHT the ATLANTIC by 1 SHE was Ihe biggest plane on the Atlantic air routes. She was carrying more passengers than had ever set out before on an Atlantic air crossing. She was 5,0001 b. overloaded
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  • 63 10 .•'i Ware's Sl» (Minimum) CAPTAIN F. M CROMARTIE on :<rd. November. IMS at lxooie House. Singapore, funeral service at Saint Andrev, Cathedral oa s-U-W at 4 MR. Hene Arthur Victor de Crux. ..I away peacefully at Bung»l limbing on I 1 1 -R.t. I>ea*es widow ..r.rt mx children Heartfelt
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  • 37 10 M W nrdt $10 (Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY of llaster Yap ftping Hock who was called back to Christ on 3-11-13 Deeply missed i it n. %er t.e foruotten l«y Daddy. Mummy. Krothers and Sisters.
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  • 699 10 The Straits Times Tuesday. November 5, 1963. Wiping The Slate President Macapagal is turning at last to Congressional leaders for advice on Filipino policy towards Malaysia. He is dumping a nasty little problem in their laps, yet not without hope that they can solve it. For they have had no
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  • 411 10 The new building regulations for the eastern commercial sector of Kuala Lumpur are to be amended. The Jalan Tuanku i Abdul Rahman piazza project is to be abandoned. And so the second thoughts go on. Re- developing an old town is a I peculiarly difficult task, and a
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  • 174 10 Relations between some local authorities and the State and Federal Governments are not always of the best, and the j men in charge of the Ipoh Municipal Council have exchanged many hot words with the Perak State leaders and with Kuala Lumpur. There is, therefore, a special significance ;in
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  • 2092 10 MALAYSIA: Its hopes and its goals -BY THE PRIME MINISTER, TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN. IN A SPEECH AT THE OPENING OF THE NINTH COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE IN KUALA LUMPUR YESTERDAY SOME of you have seen Malaya before, but none of you have seen Malaysia. This meeting therefore is bewng held
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    • 203 10 AS one ol the teachers affected by the marking of the primary school leaving examination papers under tht supervision of the Ministry of Education. I have serious complaints to make. I am teaching in the Sembawang area and for the second successive year have had to
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    • 49 10 r>UKIT TIMAH Road and Dunearn Road, irom Newton circle to Bukit Tlmah circle, are now oneway streets. This has done much to Improve the smooth flow of traffic, but it can be speeded up if the present 30 m.p.h. speed limit is increased to 40. MOTORIST Singapore
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    • 57 10 QN behalf of the victims of the Cher as Road flood disaster, please allow me through your columns to thank the good-hearted public for their generous donations towards the relief fund Also to those good people who sacrificed ttielr savings and those children who opened their piggy banks
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    • 785 10 Straits Times k Malay Mail Cusslfled sdvertlsement* aaay Mndtt tea la* now COLD STOSASI AHCAOC Orcf.rd R<M<s COLD STORASI MIANeMCS AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON« KIPPFL ROAD—NAVAL IAM AvtlWftMd A|«m: CITY BOOK STONS LTD Winchester HoMt, Coltaw Q»as TNC NEWS FRONT FHapatrlck't Sup>in»ai«jal M. M. ISMAIL a Admlrsiry Reed. Naval MAMIEM
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    • 62 10 1 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas offices In London, Hong Kong and Brunei. VkjnJ M »<rtM"» itt «t»»» k sayjl «ay HEAD OfFICE: HAUYANIANKIUIIDING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED |kir*>iM Hk tUM if n' Hiiir. J i AutnoriKd
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    • 73 10 J It "fa mil* f^^l therefore look for the S?W label and get the bul. S*Ht canned and bottled fruity fnrtt J«ice*, vegetables, fish and an extensive range of other S?N foods too numerous lo UK. Anglepoise Meet the need of every I jAIVI 1 IS student and draughtsman. Pinger
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  • 612 11 Five-man team to seek clarification from the Govt VICE-CHANCELLOR >S RESIGNATION IS ACCEPTED BY MAJORITY DECISION SINGAPORE, Monday THE University of Singapore Council tonight accepted the immediate resignation of Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, the Vice-Chancellor. The council's majority decision ends a two-year dispute between Dr. Sreenivasan
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  • 225 11 The Barisan says more Govt 'repression' on way— SINGAPORE. Mon. The Barisan Sosialis today claimed that last night's telecast on Communist subversion was a Government move to "prepare the ground for further repressive actions against political opponents." The party's claim is part of a statement denouncing the telecast by the
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  • 99 11 Fumes kill worker on ship MALACCA, Mon. A wharf labourer, Koh Chwi Hock, 43. died yesterday when he was overcome by fumes in the dust-laden hold of a ship in the harbour here. Twenty labourers, Including Koh. had boarded the ship, the Blissful, to help unload a cargo of maize.
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  • 39 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will open the Manila Street community centre and creche on Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. A cultural show w ill be staged after the opening.
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  • 150 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Ministry of Education today denied rumours of a leakage in the recent primary school leaving examination for 46.000 pupils. According to a Ministry statement this evening there I has been no conclusive i evidence of a leakage and there is no question
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  • 255 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Speaker of the California State Legislative Assembly, Mr. Jesse M. Unruh, said here today that racial discrimination problems now faced by the United States were no different from those in other parts of the world. "But we have a tendency
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  • 94 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. A 16-year-old escapee from Gimson School. Leong Kok Kay. was today con- j victed by the Third Magistrates Court on a charge of extorting a total of $1.50 from a shop assistant < at Winstedt Drive on July 9 and 10 Mr. R.
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  • 341 11 Retrial of two policemen on corruption charge KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. TWO policemen were retried in the Sessions Court here today on a charge of corruption. Inspector Anul Jamal bin Abdul Rahman, 29. and Constable Musa bin Sahi, 32, were originally acquitted on Sept. 29, last year of corruptly receiving $30
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  • 72 11 SINGAPORE.. Mon.— The Public Daily-rated Housing and Development" Board Workers Union today announced its intention ol taking proceedings in tne High Court to get the Board to pay its membrrs double pay f.ir work on Sundays II it would also seek an order irom the
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  • 150 11 MALACCA, Monday. THE Chief Medical and Health Officer here. Dr. S. A. Sabaratnam, said today that the suspected case of cholera admitted into the General Hospital on Saturday night was in fact "an acute case of gastro-enteritis." A laboratory report received by him this morning
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  • 111 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Th« programme chairman for the International College of Surgeons. Mr. M. L. Brodney, will arrive in Singapore next week to discuss the pc&slbillties of establishing a Ma layslan branch of the I.C.S. Disclosing this today, Mr. W. Slaughter, leader of a
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  • 22 11 PENANG. Mon. Twenty-three car and lorry tyres valued at $3,795 veit- stolen from a godown in Weld Quay today.
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  • 195 11 Schoolboy with his father's pistol fined $100 SINGAPORE, Mon. A schoolboy. William Phoa Hui Lam. 18. was fined $100 in a magistrate's court today when he pleaded guilty to having a .32 Browning automatic pistol without a licence. He was arrested on Friday night at Bedok Road after police had
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  • 32 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Fortythree tongkang men w<>re today I fined between 525 and $50 each in a magistrate's court for carrying excest- passengers on their i craft to Ku.su Island yesterday.
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    • 498 11 I Today's Radio. TVj RADIO MALAYSIA Oulwr Artistry; 11-30 SurllKhi KAUIU MALAYSIA And you; 12 midnight NegaraN.iUO.NAL aUUKIWAVk, ku Clot D°WnU1 Bletr w RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.. 6.00 lime SiKiuu, Ke-gara-Ku, tioJ Premde io are**- SHUKIWavi-- skkvicK: tasi; ioo lime Signni. lne METRKS News, 710 toongs aho. bweei MEDIL.W v>*»r »ERVICB
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  • Esme Baptista presents a page MAINLY for WOMEN
    • 268 12 Husbands have better taste in decorating JJUSBANDS like to help their wives make furnishing decisions and most would like to be surprised at times with a furnishings purchase, according to one poll Married couples answered questions to determine what role husbands play. Among the findings are: Seventy per cent of
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      89 12 DLACK is listed as the top colour for 1964 ond Vera Wee here models a blouse that she knows looks tops on her. Black is the safest bet when you want an outfit to last you for years. It never fades out of fashionThis cotton blouse, which is meant to
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    • 200 12 Topaz— the birthstone of true love rpHE topaz is the birthstone of those born in November. There is an old rhyme which runs: "Firm friendship is November's and she bears True love beneath the topaz that she wears." Those who wear the top&z are supposed to make the truest friends
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    • 305 12 BEAUTY AID TO GIVE FIRMER SKIN AGE slows down j j skin formation. There is no running j j away from the fact I that the skin cells j 1 do not multiply as i 1 fast as young people. And the result is: i j thinner skins which be-
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    • 276 12 IIfIODERN push-button iTI gadgets are making life very easy for us in the home and the latest addition is a battery operated mixer that is so tiny and streamlined one that any wife would find a handy helper. Ju.st a light pressure on the push-button
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    • 244 12 FASHION FABRICS TOBRALCO BiiililHW GUARANTEED by B| fßH^f Irl^l K^ B^^BB^BsfI^S^BBBBBBBSBBriBB. Family of Famous Names— 9&B^yBM^S Sec \our TOOTAL Dealer Now. Make your choice from this ||4^_Ly^^_^£j lovely collection TOOTAL W/x THE LEADING NAME IN ENGLISH TEXTILES <^^P > §STRAINIO FOODS- jp^SL STKAINID MEATS -toby 9 «h NouriJiino, lo.ty vege-
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 270 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Chap concealing a weapon In V Eventua. defeat at card.? (8. land, from Tlie muer returns to draw to Wert or «<* S*** ,iL K o v,,,t Bom. 14 "Ttey happen to make a fe--10. He ruled at Rome, but Rome m(Ue lo^*^^ m pennsylrevolted
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  • 1128 13 FOR THE DEFENCE: 10 IN PULAU SENANG CASE SINGAPORE, Monday Application to adjourn hearing to the next Assizes The 59 for trial THE TRIAL of 59 Pulau Senang detainees on three murder charges will begin on Wednesday. On a prosecution application, the trial
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  • 293 13 Kuala Lumpur, Mon ITiiE full staff side of 1 the National Whitley Council has backed the demand by the Congress of Employees in the Public and Civil Services that the staff side should be consulted on the terms of reference of the proposed Salary Commission The start
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  • 161 13 Thomson assures people of Sarawak KUCHING, Mon. The Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia, Da t o Sir James Thomson, today assured the people of Sarawak that as far as the Federal Court was concerned they would receive "the same measure of esteem and consideration" as those in
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  • 30 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Sixth Magistrate. Mr Baurajen Sactii. today fined Yeo Chiang Bak $150 for assisting in running a four-digit lottery at Margaret Drive on July 14.
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  • 89 13 Coup didn't affect links with Saigon SINGAPORE, Mon. There was no disruption of air and cable communications between Singapore and Sai- I con despite the coup in South Vietnam. The Department of Civil Aviation today reported that air communications between Singapore and Saigon were normal. A spokesman of Cable and
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    • 302 13 I DO I DO, TOO WE ALL DO In oar set, we all me Tampax Thaf s bow the Tampax trend spreads One girl uses it. enthuses about it convinces a friend, and by and by everyone's using k. For Tampax internal sanitary protection is so clearly superior. Instead of
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS...By OUR MARKET STAFF
    • 503 14  -  MOK SIN PIN JAPANESE COMPANIES HAVE A PART SHARE IN THESE MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR VENTURES By SINGAPORE is to have two new multimillion dollar mills manufacturing steel and galvanised steel pipes next year. They are: The Malaysia Steel Pipe Manufacturing Co. Ltd. qnd Simalpan Steel Industries
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    • 26 14 An Italian trade mission comprising 25 delegates representing various fields of trade and industry, is expected In Singapore soon on a tour of Malaysia.
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    • 201 14 Insurance executive off for UK course ]t|R. HENRY Tan Hoay A Gie, general manager of Overseas Assurance Corporation Ltd., Singapore, left yesterday for London to take up a course in insurance management at the Chartered Insurance Institute. He will be away for six months, during wnich time he will also
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    • 38 14 Mr. A. Moothathamby. Northern Malaya representative of the Life Insurance Corporation of India In Penang, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur Mr. Moothathamby. who worked In Penang for 20 months, is succeeded by Mr. Peter Rosalrio.
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    • 180 14 THE largest tanker to date to discharge crude oil to Malaya arrived at Port Dickson yesterday from Ras Tanura in Saudi Arabia. She is the new 89,350-ton Esso Spain, under the command of Captain Kenneth O. Goody, which is bringing the first crude oil
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    • 332 14 COCONUT FIBRE CAN BE BIG BUSINESS pOCONUT fibres can become a big, new export commodity for Malaysia if the right technique and machinery for processing them are used here, an Austrian industrial company executive said in Singapore Dr. Otto Angleltner, head of a firm wmch bears his name and which
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    • 44 14 Anglo American Equipment Co. Ltd. of Singapore have been appointed sole Malaysian agents for Kendall Refining Company of Pennsylvania. The oils are available In various forms for car engines, construction and contracting equipment, lubrication and for underbody rust protection.
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    • 213 14 ¥TNDERWOOD Corporation U of New York is stepping up the efficiency of Its service departments In the Far East. The company has sent out Mr. W.E. Brubaker, its Far Eastern district service training manager, to train technicians In this region. Since July Mr. Brubaker said
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    • 170 14 Electronics sound in Parliament ANE of the most modern electronics systems for sound reinforcement and simultaneous interpretation has been installed in the new Parliament I House. Kuala Lumpur. The contract was awarded to Voon Radio Service, a Kuala Lumpur firm of sound and radio engineers and the complex system, which
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    • 81 14 Net Income of Pan American for the nine months to Sept. 30 was 163.7 million, compared with a net profit of $27.9 million in the same period of last year, announced the president, Hlr. Juan T. Trlppe In New York. The company made
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    • 45 14 The Japan Car Importers Association will hold the 1964 International car shows in six big cities including Tokyo from Nov. 14. The first show in Tokyo will display 92 cars from the U.S., Britain, France, Italy, W. Germany, Sweden t> .id Australia.
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    • 175 14 96 MORE FLATS ARE TO BE BUILT CONSTRUCTION on two blocks of 12--storey buildings comprising 96 luxury flats is to begin soon on a 57,000 square foot site in Oxley Road, Singapore. To be known as Orchard Court, this $3 million project is being Jointly embarked upon by Pontiac Trading
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    • 209 14 Burroughs is the name for Accounting MACHINES Whatever your business, whatever its size, there's a quality-built accounting machine in the Burroughs line each one of them fast, accurate and easy to operate. Call us for a free demonstration. Burroughs So.'. At*m* it Kmiatv*. 'tdtrotie* »f Malay* aad tfc* Ivw Ttrrimriit:
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    • 191 14 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cistern Is handsome, hygienic, and enV-i^nt in operation. It flushes at a touch, with aqulet yet powerful action. The shell Is made of black Duranite and the Kingfisher syphon mechanism of polythene— non-corrodlnK. rustless, non-auingr and unbreakable. Conforming' to BSS 1125. and Water
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    • 1248 15 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST COASI U-K-i Om S'doio atiu P, S'lwa Pnani MENESTHEUS Li»erpiel Sla.lt Net 7 Nlf 1/11 Nat 11 PELEUS ipoel, Dublin. Glasgow Net 11 Net 11 Net 14/11 Nat 17 POLYDORUI L'PMI, Oubhn, Holl., H'burj Hat 12 Nat IS Nat 11/21 Net 21 CYCLOPS Liverpool. Glasgow Net
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    • 2791 15 WBS^KSSISStKSESSSM 10l THE EAC ONES ByW 7em\ MaaOiAfOßt a rwu mai»ja*aj mm m 11 1 1 >ai*no CmSBSmmM T*?*"" o"**0 ixijk»—> kumook NaOMB MOI MaOMS UNI BBOIM O»aV ••OaW 9MW*^ SAIIINSS TO CENOA LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, tOTHENBURt AND CDPENHAtEN. S'pora Shan Pinant "BORIBANA" a) SailH
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    • 1283 15 <Sc CO.. LTD. w»_ Illi NO. *****. WflaiK ■I.I.EWMAF LINE tfa KLAVBMBSS UMB .•.MM* HAjaailßC ISTTTMAII lW *"«LES. N FRANCISCO. !i»?s^ BUiTiaißßlfilMiiCH SEATTU, VANCOUVER t PORTUNO MAVU, WIU A MIDDLESBROUGH Acciptiaf eargi fir Ceitral I Smtk Cm Of GLASGOWt Anerica. S'para P. S-kaw Penang BOUGAIHVILU H/2/ NW M/M NOT 24V
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  • 588 16 From Our Market Correspondent HARDLY a ripple disturbed the surface of a very indifferent Stock Exchange yesterday, conditions being extremely quiet in the absence of any incentive to affect the market either R|f< In equities prices held a feature being Bousteads taken from
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  • 23 16 Malayan Stock Indices Not. 2 No*. 4 Industrials: 118.72 118.09 Tins: 117.13 116.48 S rubber*. 108.84 108.84 Dec. 29. 1962 100
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  • 697 16 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bou*t*ad (10.000) $1.65, (3.000) $1.67. (3.000) SI.6V, (6.000) $1.71. 16.OOO) $1.81. (45.000) $1.80, (3,000) $1.78; Central Prep. $1.30 SL., $1.31 SL..
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  • 27 16 November 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICES: 681 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5482 (down 62A cents). Estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 5 tons).
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  • 185 16 (OPPICIAL QUOTATIONS) November 4. Three month*. INDUSTRIAL* Donlop* 30 ci« M Cement 18 ML E. Smelter* 20 eta. McAllster 14 et*. KmoJI cU. Robinson 11 <■»». Fed. Olap. 15 eta. c. storajcr 4id IT N. 18 cU. Ftothmana 13 eta. Gammon* Meta s Land 5 ct*. H. Spun
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  • 536 16 AFTER Its big drop of $7.50 on Saturday the Straits tin price yesterday fell only fractionally by 62J cents to $482 per picul. The offering at 225 tons was down 5 tons. Following the sharp upturn in the East, the London
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  • 127 16 MELBOUBNB, Moo. TRADING was resumed on moderate lines with values steady to firmer. Overall moves were small with rises In excess. Leaders moved variably. There was little movement to •Ua In quiet trade. North Broken Hill lost 9d. to 345. 3d. In an otherwise steady base mrtal. Loan*
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  • 237 16 T^HE lollowuiß tttl or selected Malayan Industrial yields la based on prices ruling yesterday morning. •P *E.V. »D.», -T.C. Cold Store 6 10) 10.8 7.2 I.M Bmrl(er« 2 ■>.', 17.5 10.5 1.67 Con. Tin 43 M l >.i 2.411 r N. 2.97 8.0 5.7 1.41 Oammoni Ml IK
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    • 1052 16 U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service "Umikawj Mim' la Pin II Nl/ 1J N|« 5 Die I De" IS Bit "•'lint Mam lim Ml< II i o*c B*' I Dei II Urr tot n in "Kaaiknrt Mrnj- iiiTt Ocr 79/)1 Pet S 111 I 111 14 til 2* IM II MB
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    • 1082 16 SHIPS IN PORT CHIPS lying alongside trie liniaper* Harbour wharves or axpectad today ara: Machaon 13/14 Helangor N.W 2. Wlllem Ruy« 45. Slbigo 27/28. Tronob N.W 4, KarU Me 40/4 L, Cbuo Maru 23/24, Meoestbeua 38/36, Clytor.eu.i 8/0, Charon 2S/26, Steel Traveller IS. Mandowt 31/32. Olenroy 33/34, Lclpzing 46, Sedlli
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    • 337 16 RUBBER PRICES NOVEMBER first |rad* ruaber buy N srt l.s.b. cl.sm) al S a.m. in Singapsre and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 6*i ccnu per Ib. down tnreeeKthtd." of a cent on rriday'* doing level for Urn position Tbe too* waa vary quid. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cl.ttni uriui tr> aant* p«r
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    • 157 16 frtn I 'i-JEMB ra*r Z^^^~^B BsF^^^^~a**al Hf P.nenger Cargo S*r»iee STRAITS/NACAPATTINAM/MADRAS. SINGAPORt P. SHAM PENANG TSS. "STATE OP MADRAS' VOY. 131 N.v. 4/7 N*». Nov. 9 CWa* Aajmtli R. JUMAOHOY SONS LTD. 24, Malacca 14ia*t. Tal: 70*77 NITTO^S LINE La a o*l for Homhom, Kob«, Osaka, Plo|e»o, Yokohoma. Penong P.
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    • 425 16 REPAIRS TO TANJONG BATU FERRY AT DUNGUN ROUTE lII— EAST COAST ROAD The above Ferry will be under repairs and will be closed to all vehicular traffic between 10.00 p.m. to 6.00 a.m. on 11 and 12.11.63 THE EURASIAN ASSOCIATION, SINGAPORE NOTICE Is hereby given that an extra-ordinary general meeting
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1100 17 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply of the following items to Federation Armed Forces:— A. Mum Vitamin Tablet (one contract). B. Tinned fruit (one contract). Tender documents are obtainable from supplies and transport branch (block A 41) Jalan Padang Tembak, Kuala Lumpur and will
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    • 1013 17 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Ward* SS (Min.)— Btx i 0 cts. mxtrm WANTED 1' Eurasian women for household chores including coo* tag. Paslr Panjaog district. Tel. (Spore) 6377U XPERIENCEO SALESMAN to nandie particularly scouring, detergent powder, insecticide. Salary (300.00 plus commission Apply P.O. Box 1461. Spore. Wttb
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    • 962 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* Si (Mtn.)— Box SO ct: txtrt BIG SHOP HOUSES lor Kent or for Sale Opera Estate facing Swan Lake Avenue, with service road* and car park facility. Enquiries Sin Chew Realty Ltd., 132, Rochore Road (Singapore) Tel: *****/***** "CITY GUEST HOUSE" Furnished D/Stngle rooms, bathroom, m/sanltaUon,
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    • 915 17 EDUCATION 20 Warm* Si f Mtn.)— Btx $0 eta. txtrm NOVEMBER SESSIONS Typewriting. Shorthand. Bo^k-keepmg, Beginners/Advanced. L.C.C. 1964. MX S. 433 A Gcylang Road. Spore *****. NOVEMBER SESSIONS in tfbort■aad Typewriting Bookkeeping Enrolling L.C.C. Exam*. Join oow "1.T.5.". 19. Loroa* X: leTlau*. s pore. ***** >. FOR GUITAR, ACCOROION, Drum*.
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    • 2518 17 TOURS k EXCURSIONS 20 Word* Si (Min.)— Box M ct: txtrt SUNDAY KOTA TINOOI, SB, Cameron Highlands 4 days. (59. Federation 4 days or 7 days (55, 185. Departure:— I 16/11, 24/11. 1/12. Bangkok. Hongkong tour* 7/12. Malaysian C.E. Tour* Sad Floor 47. Beach Koad. Spor*. Tel: *****. til MALAYA
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 571 18 FOR ALL EIGHT RACES AT IPOH TOMORROW r O 11. Mon. Weights for all tight races on Wednesday. Nov. 6. second day of the Perak Turf Club meeting: Cl. 2. Div. 1— 51F Str. Senior H.OO Witte Ue With 8.12 Kila Suka 8.10 Bliss I in- II 8.09 i
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    • 241 18 British horses to be doped and reactions studied T ONDON, Mon. BriL* tish racehorses are to be "doped" officially for the first time in history in an experiment conducted by the British Animal Health Trust to find the effect of doping on their racing performance. The experiment, which Is to
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    • 123 18 PIGGOTT'S TITLE CHANCE FADES LONDON. Mon. Lester Plggott's chance of overhauling "Scobie" Breasley in the race for the British jockeys' championship appeared today to have virtually disappeared when he failed to gain an advantage In mounts for the last four racing days of the flat season. Breasley, who has a
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    • 52 18 BUCHAREST. Men. Denmark, defeating Rumania 3-2 here today, ended level with their rivals on aggregate in their Olympic qualifying I round football tie. Rumania won the first leg match by the same score In Copenhagen In June. Denmark were leading 3-1 at halftlme In today's
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    • 309 18 STIPES' REPORT IPOH. Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's racing here is: RACE 1: K. Leong (Mafic Key) was questioned as to his reason for not using more vigour on his mount in the straight. Leong stated that the horse races better when
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    • 393 18 KILLALOE LOOKS GOOD FOR STRAIGHT RUN JPOH, Mon. Mark down Killaloe as a good longshot in the Class 2, Division 1 s*f straight course race at Ipoh on Wednesday. This Irish-bred grey went like a winner on a soft track this morning when he sprinted smartly over 3f in 38
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    • 1400 18 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies Cl 2, Div I g|t str. SENIOR: Smart winner over XL 6f in heavy going last month: powerful "finisher" and straight s*f looks ideal for her: likes it wet. WITTE DE WITH: Won three races off the reel: speedy and can act in any going: retaining
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    • 1083 18 m X < MR J ML'RPHY has eeueo mw|aJ to be employed by us a* from lit nr^BTr^ November and Is therefore not xJtfy^^M wWII authorized to transact business or ollect moneys on our behalf. CONNKLL BROS. CO. <U) LTD. CENTRAL KI.MTRICITY 161 Cecil Street, BOARD Singapore. of the TENDER
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    • 769 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitable candidates to fill the following vacancies In the Brunei Detention Centre on contract for two years: (a> ASSISTANT SUPKRINTEN- I DENT: (1 vacancy) QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE Must have served in the Armed Forces or Police for at least
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    • 14 18 1. 1001 1 and ONTACI mend SMENI5 MEN1 jobs around 53 >he home BEAR
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 68 18 SOCCER— Spore Senior Cup: Jollilads v Police 6.1S Dm. XX. Deepavall Cup: Young Spurs v Blackburn (Brickfields). HOCKEY— Spore Div. 1: CSC v Khalsa (Serangoon Rdi SCC v Prisons (Padang); SRC v 'Schools < Padang SWIMMING— RadIn Mas district primary schools meet 9 ajn. Newton district primary schools meet 2
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 541 19  -  NORMAN SIEBEL FIFA's SERVICE-TO'ASIA PLEDGE TAKES SHAPE MANCHESTER UNITED WILL BRING BEST OF BRITISH SOCCER By K. Lumpur, Mon. J^JANCHESTER UNITED, the English Football League first division club, will play in Malaysia next May, probably in both Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, during the course of an Asian
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    • 297 19  - Track flyer Sin Chock is off to get his wings ERNEST FRIDA OLYMPIC CHANCE DIMS By Singapore, Monday 1 OW SIN CHOCK, Malaysia's champion sprinter in the absence of M. Jegathesan who missed the Malaysian meet this year, will leave for Australia next week under a Colombo Plan scholarship and
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    • 58 19 SOCCER Deepavali Cup (XL) Bungsar Indians 2 Slno Wanderers 2. I'enanjt Junior KO tourney: Tamil Youth BC 2 Elango 0. Penang Indians SC w.o. Indian Association. Friendly: Rivertex SC 4 Jelutong Estate 1 (at Kluangi. HOCKEY Friendly: Malacca High School 4 Malacca High School OBA 3. TENNIS: Klinpv Cap
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    • 72 19 LINCOLN. Nebraska. Mon. Cassius Clay was on his way to Denver. Colorado, today to sign a contract to fight world heavyweight champion Sonny Liston in February. He said during a stop here last night: "I'm going to sign the contnict and in February I'll knock the
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    • 26 19 STOCKHOLM. Mon Sweden beat West Germany 2-1 in an intcrnat.onal football match here today. All three goals were scored in the second half. Reuter.
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    • 335 19  - Hussein welcomes new FAM, looks to a fair deal TEOH ENG TATT By CINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Amateur Football Association president, Inche Hussein Kamari today welcomed the formation of the Football Association of Malaysia, which came into being at yesterday's council meeting of the F.A. of Malaya. Inche Hussein said: "The
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    • 167 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Blacks beat a Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XV by 11 points (goal and two penalties) to eight (goal and a try) in a ruggei match on the padang today. The Blacks were on top from the start and stretched their half time lead
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    • 35 19 LOS ANGELES. Mon. C. K. Yang of Formosa, the decathlon world record holder anl all-round track and fleid star at DCLA. was honoured on Saturday as the "all-University athlete" of California educational system.
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    • 27 19 BUCHAREST, Mon. Rumania won the European men's volleyball championships here yesterday when they beat Bulgaria 3-1 The women's title went to the Soviet Union- Reuter.
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    • 151 19 MELBOURNE CUP Armed guard for favourite MELBOURNE, Mon. New Zealand owned Summer Regent, favourite for tomorrows Melbourne Cup. the richest event in Australia's racing history, had a final workout today under the eye of an armed guard. New Zealand sheep farmer R. B. Walker said he had employed the guard
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    • 136 19 IT AMP ALA (Uganda), Mon. Batting brightly, the MCC yesterday set up a promising position for a win over an East Africa Invitation XI in the final match of their East African tour. Taking their first innings total to 340. they gained a lead of 199 and
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    • 266 19 Policemen take hard knocks but win 4-3 INDIANS 3 POLICE 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. SHA president George Oehlers' call to umpires to deal prompt-y with players using dangerous tactici went unheeded in todays S.H.A. league Div. 1 match between Indian Association and Police at Balestier. The result of this was two
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    • 34 19 RANGOON. Mon. Burma has decided not to participate In the forthcoming Ganefo Games to be held In Jakarta on Nov. 10 but will send two observers, according to sports officials here DPI
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    • 184 19 2 STORE DRIVERS TO RACE IN KL CINGAPORE, Mon. Two of 0 Singapore* leading motorpacing drivers will bid for top honours in the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit race at the Diplomatic Enclave, Kenny Hill, in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 16 and 17 They are Chan Lye Choon. winner of last
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    • 265 19 OERTH, Mon. Open- ing bat Eddie Barlow hit a record 209 when helping the South African touring team to slaughter the bowling of the Australian Combined XI here today. The Springboks, who led on the first innings by 48 runs, took their second innings score to
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    • 97 19 S. AFRICAN^ IS* INNS 207 COMBINED XI —l«t Imu 161 (S. AFRICANS 2nd Inns) Barlow c and b Benaud 209 Pit hey (A) c Becker b Bevan 88 Carles'em c Bevan b Benaud 52 Pollock not out 127 Plthey (D) not out 34 Extras 23 TOTAL (for 3 dec)
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 163 19 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB AMATEUR MEETING SATURDAY, 16TH NOVEMBER, 1963. UNLIMITED SWEEP TICKETS $1/- each Available to Members only by post and to the PUBLIC in Singa- pj poro from Authorised Agents or at the Club's Office, 1 46 Robinson Road, before 4.30 p.m. on week days p ond 12 noon
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  • 66 20 TROOPS LOYAL TO DIEM MADE TO LIE FACE DOWNWARDS V 1 ITX A Ml SI. palace qua r d s lov;«l lo President NgO Dinh Diem lie face downwards after their capture by marines who rcvojtcd against the Diem regime hi si week. The guards offered strong resistance
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  • 160 20 MANILA. Mon. The Philippines today branded as unsatisfactory Malaysia's rounter proposals for restoration of their ruptured relations and said a tripartite meeting with Indonesia appeared to be the best means of healing their current dispute. Foreign Secretary Salvador P. Lopez told a news oonl-erence
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  • 90 20 NAPLES. Mon- -Two jealous circus lionesses fought it out on Saturday night over a lion. When circu? attendants finally separated them, one lioness, Mina, 4, had a fractured spine and had to be shot. Her rival, Ruspi, 3. "limped off to lick her wounds
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  • 40 20 SINGAPORE Mon —The proceeds of h Chinese play in English "Circle of Chalk" have been donated to the Christmas Fair Fund, for the benefit of three soi 'enes the Deaf and Dumb, the Spestics. and the Children's Society.
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  • 83 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Social Welfare Department will make a further cash relief payment of $10 to each of the Pagoda Street and Geylang fire victims at the Havelock Road community centre at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. This represents the second payment of *10 each from
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  • 25 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Lambretta Owners' Association will hold their sth anniversary dance at the Raffles Hotel at 8.30 p.m. on Nov. 9.
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  • 410 20 LONDON. Mon.— lt has been a busy day in the stock markets but. with the business of a twoway character, prices showed widespread Irregular movements. Electricials had a number ot good features. I. C. I. lost an I initial small gain but Ranks were again
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  • 61 20 SINGAPORE Mon W.uer slocks have risen during the past week. A public Utilities Board I statement today ?aid that stocks rose from 30.4 per cent on Oct. 28 U> 30.7 per cent today. Tebrau River lias l>een supply- ing full capacity .since Oct. 28 and water consumption
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  • 375 20 INDONESIAN ECONOMY HARD HIT LAST YEAR I BANGKOK. Monday I I Jill-: INDONESIAN economy was hard hit by heavy defence expenditures and national disasters last year, according lo ;i report prepared by the Indonesian delegation to the Colombo Plan conference here. Of the estimated Government revenue of 69.514 million rupiahs
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  • 33 20 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The SATA mobile X-Ray Unit will be .stationed at the Tanjong Pagar Community Centre. Van Kit Read from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. from Nov. 5 to Nov. 14.
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  • 19 20 MRS. C.URBACHAN BINCH, wife of Rrglstration OfTin-r. Pi-r.ik paved pway 4-11-1.3 CkWMtIM U 5-11-63 at Uumdwara Road, Ipoh.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 41 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 82 75 Ipoh 88 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 73
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