The Straits Times, 15 November 1963

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times file**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 516 1  -  AUSTEN ZECHA: It's up to Cabinet RAZAK RETURNS WITH 'CONCRETE PROPOSALS' FOR MALAYSIA-PHILIPPINES ACCORD —By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday CERTAIN "concrete proposals" have been put forward by the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, for the resumption of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and the Philippines. The Deputy Prime
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  • 326 1 Rain and floods in three states KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday HEAVY rain for 10 hours yesterday caused floods in three States Pahang, Perak and Selangor. In PAHANG, Route 2 the main West Co;ist-Eust (.'oust trunk road \\;is cut oil" by the Bentong River overflowing its banks from the 4th to (ith
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  • 89 1 Nasution: Malaysia a fait accompli CALCUTTA. Thurs. Indonesia has "in principle" accepted Malaysia as a fait accompli, the Indonesian Defence Minister. Gen. Xasution. said here today. He was speaking to reporters at Calcutta's DumDuin airport on his way to Moscow. Gen. Nasution said Indonesia was sticking to the Manila principles
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  • 930 1 The woman with Red family ties SINGAPORE. Thurs. The case of a young woman with a family background of cloke association with Communists was placed today before a committee hearing an application to deprive her of her Singapore citizenship. The woman, Chiam Hui Leng, 31, U the sister of the
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  • 145 1 SOEK DECREE GIVES HIM NEW POWERS JAKARTA, Thursday. pRKSIDKNT Soekarno has adopted unspecified "special and emergency powers" and ordered the armed forces and the nation to "be vigilant and alert" in the \yake of the Malaysia crisis. This move was embodied in a presidential decree announced yesterday. The decree stated
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  • 71 1 DAMASCUS. Thurs. Bagdad Radio, silent after reports of an attempted coup and an air attack on the presidential palace, came on the air again this afternoon, re-broadcasting a statement by the Prime Minister. Hassan Al Bakr. This was seen here as indicating that the Premier
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  • 31 1 REYKJAVIK. Thurs.— A volcanic eruption today In the sea 10 miles from Westman Islands, off Southern Iceland, produced a huge "mushroom" cloud like that from an atomic explosion. Reuter.
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  • 128 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs RUSSIA has deserted the Malayan rubber market, at least temporarily, and for the first time for nearly four years no Russian-bound vessel will be calling here this month to transport rubber. It is also uncertain as to whether she will resume buying next month. This
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  • 34 1 BOSTON. Thurs. A tanker and a freighter collidea off the Cape Cod canal today, the Coast Guard report c:.. One ship was reported on rire and in Imminent danger of sinking UPI.
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  • 33 1 EAST BERLIN. Thurs. East Oerman First Deputy Prime Minis ter Wllli Stoph claimed today that the across routes to West Berlin come solely under the Jurisdiction of East Germany— Reuter.
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  • 298 1 Cargo ship on fire off Penang DENANG, Thurs. 1 Firemen rushed to the harbour today to fight a fire on board the 5.340-ton Purnea. The Purnea, of the British India Line, was about to sail for Singapore at about 11 o'clock this morning when smoke was seen coining out of
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  • 32 1 MME NHU REUNION ROME, Thnrs. Mme. Ngo Dinh Nhu. sister-in-law of late President Diem of Vietnam, arrived here today from Los Angeles for minion with her three younger children.— Renter.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 256 2 WASHINGTON. Thursday. y\K- Zairin Zain, Ambassador from Indonesia whose leaders have been heaping personal abuse on Tengku Abdul Rahman, yesterday doubted whether the U.S. was a civilised country because some Americans had criticised President Soekarno. He was talking to reporters after handing a
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    • 88 2 The President is still the centre and idol of the Indonesian nation The only ones who can pass judgment on the President are the Indonesian people themselves Mr. Zaln said he was "stupefied, amazed. that some senators had forgotten who and
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    • 174 2 Eight-nation move in ILO to expel South Africa fENEVA. Thurs.— 1 African members of the International Labour Organsiation governing council yesterday called for South Africa's expulsion from the organisation. A declaration by th» eight African representatives, read out by Mr. Oumar Baba Dlarra of I Mall, asked the governing council
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    • 281 2 CAMBODIANS NO AID FROM U.S. THREAT CAUSES CONCERN WASHING TON, Thurs. —The State Department today expressed concern at Cambodia's threat to renounce all American military and economic aid by Jan. 1 next year. The department said in a statement that t InUnited States had always respected Cambodia's neutrality and independence
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    • 176 2 I BANGKOK, Thursday 1 ombo Plan Ministers meeting here yesterday approved a draft annual report on economic progress in the region and the tasks ahead. I i The report shows that In I the past year, food production in the region expanded less rapidly
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    • 27 2 SAIOON. Thurs. Saigon Urn. verstty. which has been closed since students staged anti-Dirm demonstrations in August, will reopen tomorrow, the Education Ministry announced yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 339 2 Madame Nhu: I shall think only of the good T OS ANGELES. Thura, Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu left hero last night by air for Rome where she will be reunited with her three youngest children. In a statement issued at the airport, she said that in leaving the United States,
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 336 3 WINDOWS BREAK 10 MILES AROUND BUT AEC SA YS NO DANGER OF CONTAMINATION SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Thursday. HUGE explosion involving nuclear materials yesterday rocked a hush-hush plant here where atomic weapons components are assembled. But there was no danger of contamination, according to the acting operations
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    • 322 3 Labour will retain nuclear deterrent: Brown I ONDON, Thurs. The Labour Party, when it came to power, would not destroy Britain's nuclear force, Mr. George Brown, the Opposition's deputy leader, said here last night. "We have never been committed to destroying the bomber force if it exists when we come
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    • 68 3 Michelmore's new UN job UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Mr. Lawrence Michel more. Deputy Director of United Nations personnel. Is to be desiznafd Commissioner-General of the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Pa lestine Arab Refugees (UNRWA). a well-informed source said today. He recently served as head of the U.N. observer team
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    • 55 3 LONDON, Thurs. Britain's controversial Saturday night television show "That Was The Week That Was." which set a new trend in uninhibited political satire, will end its present run prematurely at the end of December, the BBC announced today. Originally it had been Intended to let
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    • 38 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Soviet scientists at the Gorky Radio Observatory have probed lunar layers up to 43 yards thick and found the moon's surface Is hard and extremely porous, the Soviet news agency Tass reports. Reuter.
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    • 37 3 Cirls nowaday! have to <& throw themselves at the boy*. There it a' constant air of tex about and there ■< no glamour or romance A attached to it any more. The Countess of Dartmouth in London yesterday.
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    • 181 3 r«XETER. Thurs.— The Church of England Bishop of Exeter, Dr. Robert Mortimer, has conducted a service of exorcism to rid a country house of a "ghostly presence," it was revealed here yesterday. The bishop was called by the vicar of Abbot skerswell. the
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    • 112 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. —The United States has told Russia that the arrest of Prof. Frederick C. Barghoorn. of Yale I'niversity. could have "a potentially very harmful effect" on efforts to improve American-Soviet relations, the State Department announced yesterday. It said this warning was given
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    • 69 3 rNSION relaxes as passengers have a meal at London Airport following their escape in the crash of a Trans-Canada jet airliner whilst taking off from the airport in dense fog recently. Ninety passengers and a crew of seven escaped when the plane, bound for Montreal,
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    • 157 3 PERSHING MISSILES FOR EUROPE I SOON WASHINGTON, Thurs., The Defence Department announced j yesterday that the Army's longer-range, faster-firing Pershing missiles will be install- 1 ed in Europe early next year. They will replace i the liquid-fuelled Red-! j stones. The 35ft. two- stage Pershing. with a range up to
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  • 412 4 Union man: Don 't know why I was sacked ARBITRATION COURT HEARS BONUS DISPUTE SINGAPORE, Thursday. A FORMER branch chairman of the Singapore Bank Employees Union, Mr. Tan Tai Yong, denied in the Industrial Arbitration Court today that his work output had dropped because of a deadlock in negotiations over
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  • 97 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Social Welfare Department will make a further cas.i relief payment of $10 per person to victims of the Pagoda Street and Lorong 21 Geylang, fires on Saturday. ;rom 9.30 a.m. till noon at the Havelock Road Community Centre.
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  • 96 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Public Utilities Board today announced that water .supply will be cut off for 12 hours lrom 8 p.m. on Nov. 18 to 8 a.m. on Nov. 19 in tiie following aieas: Biaddel Heights Estate. Serangoon Oarden Estate Chartwell Drive. Burchley Drive. Farlelgh Avenue. Woodleigh
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  • 123 4 No delivery of mail on Deepavali Day SINGAPORE. Thurs .—The Director of Posts, Singapore, today anI nounced there will be no delivery ol mail tomorrow, being Deepavali Day, which is a public holiday. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to noon. Ail
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  • 146 4 Deepavali greetings from the Prime Minister— SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today sent his warmest greetings ■to the Hindu community on the occasion of Deepavali. In a message through the Straits Times, the Prime Minister said: "I greet your readers and others who celebrate Deepavali. the
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  • 169 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday npHE Social Welfare Department, in conjunction A with headquarters of Singapore Base Area, is holding a five-day camp on Pulau Übin beginning today for delinquent and problem youths who are under the supervision of probation officers. Major L.A.H. Napier of the Base Area will
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  • 108 4 Red chess master for S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs. One ol the world's best chess players. Russian. International chess grandmaster, Alexander Kotov. is expected to pa.v> through Singapore on his way home after touring Australia and New Zealand. The president of the Singapore Chess Federation. Professor Lim Kok Ann. today said he
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  • 142 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.- Yong Hock Seng, a clerk at the I Chinese Swimming Club, told the Tenth Magistrate's Court today how he saw a customs revenue officer "stuff" some coins into his shoe on July 6. j The money came from the club's j Jackpot machine,
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  • 99 4 I SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Barisan So&ialis tonight accused the Government of trying to check the lett-wlng trade union movement in the Stale, ana to crush all organisations which did not support the People's Action Party. It charged that the Government's rejection of an application by SATU
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  • 29 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. and Mrs. B.H. Melwant will give a cocktail party for Mr. ana Mrs. M.J. Chanrai at 21. Stevens Road, on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 137 4 BUILDING TO GO HIGHER CINGAPOKr:. Thurs.— The St. John Ambulance Brigade and Association have decided to add a third floor to their two-storey building in Beach Road. The chairman of the St. John Council. Mr. G.H. Klat. today said the cost of the new floor would be borne entirely by
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 173 4 THE followlnc today's Ktradule of civil aircraft movements at Paya L«b»r airport Bintaporc: ARRIVAL* Oantai From Uondon. Rom*, AthenK. Cairo, Karachi. Calcutta, Bangkok <QF TS6) 10.20 p.m. Cattily Pacific Alrwayi: From Bong Kong, Bangkok (CX/TO 731) 7.3S p m. Japan Air LJrwt: From Tokyo, Kong Kong. Bangkok (JL 715) CM
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    • 186 4 Lumpur, Bangkok. Hong Kong. Taipeh, Oaaka (CX 730) a.m.: to Jakarta (TO 731) 8.10 p.m. Qantat: To Perth, Sydney (QF 736) 11.15 p.m Malayan Airway*: To Kuala Lumpur (ML 032) 7.31 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML 010) 6.30 p.m.; to Kuala Lumpur Ipoh, Penang, Malacca (ML 032) 3 p.m.: to
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  • 373 5 These vermin— by judge Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. YEAR'S JAIL AND SIX STROKES FOR AN EXTORTIONER BOUND OVER BY MAGISTRATE if he did not pay $2,000 his life would be at stake. The letter said that he was not to report to the police, otherwise one of the persons Involved would
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  • 178 5 Thousands prepare for the festival of —lights— KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More than 700,000 Hindus throughout Malaysia are making last minute preparations to celebrate Deepavali— the festival of lights tomorrow. Deepavali is the most important festival in the Hindu calendar symbolising the triumph of good over evil. Hindus will start the
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  • 77 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—-An-other $388.05 was received by the Straits Times here today for the Cheras flood victims, bringing Its total to $45,571.48. Biggest donation of $240 came from the Portland Club. Rawang. Other donations came from: Mr. S.H. Tan. Kuala Lumpur. $4.80; Mrs. K.C. Chin,
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  • 252 5 This is mockery of democracy, says Mr. Yong From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING, Thurs. The recent appointment of a defeated Alliance candidate in the elections to the post of Assistant Minister of Rural Development in Sarawak was criticised yesterday in the Council Negri. Mr. Stephen Yong (SUPP). referring to the appointment
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  • 113 5 S-E ASIA'S URGENT NEED— BY CHOUDHURY SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The new Pakistani Trade Commissioner, Mr. F.H. Choudhury (..bove). today stressed the urgent need for friendly co-operation in this ration. He said: "Countries in South-East Asia, particularly neighbouring ones, should bi. as friendly as possible because their need are similar and the
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  • 66 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Industrial Arbitration Court will sit on Nov. 30 to hear an application by the Singapore Printing Employees' Union for variation of a bonus clause contained in an award made by the court In July last year. The clause relates to calculation of
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  • 49 5 TAIPING. Thurs— A cowherd. Sohor bin Awang. 18. fell to his death 25 feet from a coconut tree yesterday. He was grazing a herd of cattle at Batu Kurau near here when he climbed the tree to pluck some coconuts. He slipped and fell.
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  • 29 5 TAIPING. Thurs. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will hold a "meet the people" session at the Association here on Sunday morning.
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  • 224 5 THAI MINISTRY: 'NO MONOPOLY IN THE MAIZE TRADE' DENANG, Thurs.— The foreign trade division of the Thai Ministry of Economic Affairs in Bangkok has assured the Penang and Province Wellesley Farmers Association that no Malaysian importers of Thai maize are being given any monopoly of the trade. A letter to
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  • 158 5 NEW YORK. Thurs. Tributes to Malaysia, Its U.N. delegation, and the co-operation given by Malaysian delegates to the U.N. Press corps were paid yesterday at a lunch given for senior news correspondents by Dato Ong Yoke Lin. chief Malaysian delegate to the United
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  • 127 5 LORD REITH DUE HERE FOR SHORT VISIT OINGAPORE, Thurs. The vice-president of British Oxygen Co., Lord Reith, is due in Malaysia this weekend for a short business visit and to renew old acquaintances. Lord Reith. who will fly to Kuala Lumpur from Colombo on Saturday, will visit the Malayan Oxygen
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  • 32 5 MUAR. Thurs. The Assistant District Officer, Inche All bin Abu Bakar. will leave for Burma on Nov. 30 on an 18-day study tour sponsored by the Malaysian Government
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  • 121 6 Parents who expect TOO much a —warning— pENANG, Thurs. Parents who expect too much from their children often cause them to break down mentally when they go for higher studies. Mr. N. PonnuduraL chairman of the Board of Managers of the Pykett Methodist School, said this at Its annual prize
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  • 63 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur*.— The West German Ambassador in Malaysia. Dr. Horst Boehling. will return home tomorrow for consultations with his government and for a holiday. During his absence. Mr. Al»x- ander von Schmellng. the First Secretary. wUI act as Charge ii 'Affaires. Dr. Boehling
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  • 56 6 PENANO. Thurs.— A Jaga kreta, Abdul Rahman bin ShariTf, 17. was today fined $25 for Importuning a motor-cyclist at Dato Kramat Road on the night of Nov. 5. Imp. Wong Pui Lam. prosecuting, told the magistrate. Mr. R Aria Retnam, that Rahman had offered to
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  • 103 6 J^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Th« Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raxak, leaving his plane after being greeted by his eight-year-old son Johari and Inche Chaxali Shafie. permanent secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs. Emerging from the plane in the background is Tun Razak's political secretary,
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  • 247 6 DENANG, Thurs,— The x Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will be asked to say at the State Assembly rrieeting on Nov. 27 what "precisely are the many factors beyond the control of the State" on which depends the establishment of a University College
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  • 50 6 MALACCA. Tiiurs. The Minister of Transport. Dato S«rdon bin Haji Jubir. and the Chief Minister of Malacca. Inchc Abdul Ohafar bin Baba. will address a solidarity rally at Alor Gajah. 15 miles from here, on Nov. 23. More than 5.000 people are expected to attend.
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  • 179 6 \T U A L A LUMPUR, Thurs. A man admitted in the sessions court today that in three weeks he made $809 by issuing dud cheques at six shops here. S. Chelladurai. 38. pleaded guilty to six chargers of cheating shopkeepers here between Oct.
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  • 252 7 'No more synthetic rubber factories' call KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A proposal to halt the setting up new synthetic rubber factories will be raised at the International Rubber Study Group meeting in Tokyo in May next year. The chairman of the French Rubber Traders' Association. Mr. Maurice Alcan, will make this
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  • 439 7 Ling's appeal: Judgment is reserved Oato Sir James: It seems there is something to be said for both sides Reply by the DPP; 'No contradictions in evidence of rape" KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal Court today reserved judgment in the appeal of Dr. Ling Ngan Liong, 37, of Sitiawan. Dr.
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  • 92 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Far East Air Force today reported that a .sick seaman from the Roy a Navy destroyer Barrosa, at sea 4> miles from Singapore, was winch ed on a stretcher into a Whlrlwim helicopter of No. 103 Squadror and flown to the British Militar.
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  • 143 7 TAN JONG RAMBUTAN. Thurs. A i new $350,000 nurses' hostel, large enough to accommodate all the I nurses in the Central Mental Hospital here, was officially opened today by the Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahma" bin Haji Talib. Service Inche Abdul Rahman hoped that the
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  • 59 7 MALACCA, Tnurs— The Malacca branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will form a youth section here on Sunday to organise and train Indian youth for civil defence roles. A spokesman of the MIC sale that an Indian contingent would be formed with the youth in
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  • 90 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs The gold and pewter award, the highest prize In the first Malaysia International salon of photography has been awarded to Tchan Fou-li of Hong Kong for his entry. Foggy Huang Shan. His entry was judKed best of the 1.931
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  • 139 7 KUALA LUMPIB. Thurs. A 31 -year -old man. wbo was born in Malaysia but who has lived in Indonesia for the past 23 years, was today sentenced to three months' jail for illegal entry. Ahmad bin Hi as. 31. was charged with entering Malaysia
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  • 146 7 Australian Army Engineers leaving MALACCA, Thurs. Australian Army engineers, after two years in Malaysia, said goodbye this week to Terendak Camp. They are the 4th Field Troop. Royal Australian Engineers, who return home this month. On arrival In Australia,, the troop will be disbanded, and Its members posted to units
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  • 31 7 PARIS. Thurs— Airport ground personnel went on strike today in what appeared to be a prelude to new concerted labour attacks on President de Gaulle's anti-Infla-tionary wage freeze.— U.P.l.
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  • 62 8 MARY ALL SET FOR A WEEKEND IN THE JUNGLE QIRL in jungle kit at left is Cpl. Mary Owens, one of 10 young members of the Women's Royal Air Force at Changi who are to spend a weekend in the jungle near Mersing next week. And what's the contraption she
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  • 182 8 MALACCA, Thursday. fHE Malacca Municipal Council will shortly seek a court order to determine who is the council's secretary. This decision was taken here last night at a meeting of the finance and general purposes sub-committee after considering a letter from the State Government informing
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  • 165 8 SINGAPORE, Thursday. PROFESSOR H. E. Groves, Dean of the Faculty of Law in the University of Singapore, tonight urged students in the Borneo territories to take a greater interest in the study of law. Speaking on "Legal Education for Malaysia"' at a dinner of
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  • 20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Setapak national-type school will hold a parents day at 9 a.m. on Not. 24.
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  • 65 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The American Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, today presented more than 100 book s to the library of the Malaysian Parliament here as a Rift from the Government «f the United States. The books were presented to the Speaker of the
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  • 42 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water rationing here will be extended by two hours tomorrow on the occasion of Deepavali. The hours of rationing will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Instead of the usual 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • 55 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Britain's first High Commissioner for M: Lord Head, prcsciuod his Letter of Commission to the Yang di-Pertuan Agonpc at the Istana Negara today. The ceremony was hcid in the Throne Room. The Permanent Secretary to th- Ministry oi External Affairs. Inche Mohan
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  • 115 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Lee Hin Mun, of Kuala Lumpur, li. the first and second prizes in th« 2nd Malaysia student photographic competition organised by the Singapore Polytechnic Photo, graphic Society for bli print* "Onion and Eggs" and "Morning Stroll". The third prize went
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  • 170 8 TELUK ANSON, Thurs THE evidence of five prosecution witnesses was impeached in the magistrate's court here yesterday when eight men charged with rioting were acquitted without their defence being called. The prosecutlne officer, Senior Inspector Sewa Singh, applied for impeachment of the five witnesses a woman,
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    • 107 8 MU'tf Onp By V. T. iiawntin RE WE JUST WELL. I r.: ir ,XL 1 W "f wwy V1 "V N| I WELL, WHAT'S I I DOKrr"WBHFI| I [O^ !^ny»»< »n Tv»e if so mou work for 1 1 now i know what uncle ONE TWOUSANO \^^^r^^S^ .JIMMV-TMC- JUICE? SOU
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  • 2085 9 DAY FOUR OF THE SPY THRILLER THAT'S ENTIRELY DIFFERENT ...BY LEN DEIGHTON Dynamite! and Joe is flat CODE TRANSLATION: DEAD -OR PRESUMED DEAD JOE had called London and they brought a light civilian plane down for me. We were skirting the Bilbao air traffic control zone as
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    • 134 9 Player's GOLD LEAF FILTER for real smoking pleasure 1 I ULTER TIPPED When they see the sailor symbol ntfSfiß on their Player's Gold Leaf pack, real smokers know that here is a cigarette really worth smoking. Federation: 20's executive pack 80 cts and in tens 40 cts Singapore: 20's executive
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  • 41 10 10 Ward* Sit minimum) THE CRANDSONS of the late Miriam M. Thlnipurathammal thank i'ives and friends for tbelr wreaths. nataM at seremban on li-I1«.< "ism Tbirupurathammal 6S, of *7 A s«ott Road. Kuala Lumpur died at K Seemvasan s Housr.
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  • 26 10 2* Worim Sit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of ■...rite m'bo passed away on 15-11 ■•>, Dear friend sadly missed. -inemhered ly Dorcea and family.
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  • 218 10 2» Word* Sl* (Minimum) ECONOMICAL, DELICIOUS and nu< ..us that s Bear Brand memis-d Milk guaranteed pure, and freah. ATTENTION JOAN BOOTY PUPILS There win be no claaaea this >>r.,.n( II the school as It Is a public holiday. OEEPAVALI. Cold Storage Supermarket Singapore will be Open until 1
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    • 570 10 The resumption of diplomatic relations with the Philippines has been brought much 1 closer by fresh proposals made by Thailand's Foreign Minister. The optimism is official. The new proposals have not been disclosed. They are being considered by the Cabinet, the Philippines Government apparently considers them aciceptable
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    • 403 10 All that is known for certain about the latest coup attempt in Iraq is that it has failed. Clarification is still awaited !on the identity and objectives of its ring-leaders. The Ba'ath Socialist regime, herded by President Arif, has many enemies. Barely five months after it deposed
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    • 197 10 Government servants will be pleased at the news that the long-promised scheme to help them buy their own homes is now in an advanced stage of planning. Employees in Kuala Lumpur have the additional fillip of knowing that a 700 acre site for a housing estate has actually
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    • 310 10 I REFER to lnche Ismail bin Endln's statement CS.T. Nov. 12). The National Joint Council for Teachers has at all times championed the cause of all teachers and has attempted to obtain the best terms of service for them. All teacher unions
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    • 83 10 liti^tcrt io my letter pubUsned in inuisuays Straus i lines and stale mat due io an oversignt tne anie-aaung of the December 1»oj examination to April, ltftfS is not correct. The effective date ot passing tne forthcoming Oovernment clerical examination scheduled to be held in December, 196 a.
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    • 93 10 EVER since the Kllllney Road post office was set up to undertake the distribution of mall in the Orchard Road area, we have had to wait for our morning mail which does not reach some places until almost noon (particularly on Mondays). The afternoon mall consequently does not
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  • 812 10 GHANA: Back to normaL THE ATMOSPHERE OF BOMBS AND TENSION WHICH PLAGUED THE COUNTRY A YEAR AGO HAS ENTIRELY EVAPORATED. by SPECIAL WRITER ACCRA Thursday THE PanAfrican journalists' Conference, meeting in Accra this week, has brought together revolutionaries of South Africa, Southern Rhodesia. Angola, Portuguese Guinea, Mozambique and elsewhere This
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  • 332 10 by Denis Holme* LONDON. Thurs. Th« Queen of the Nrthcrlinds said of her husband. Prince BrrnJtarri: -|-or him the capital of Italy is .Maranrllo." The reason is that the north Italian town is the headquarter* of the world's most exciting name in high performint'e motoring Ferrari.
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    18 10 rltS got me UcKed. 1 Let Q\e ftmencarv Long Han^ Weather J)ur«aw rwtiaie mis ttfqoacne -from now on"j
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    • 710 10 Straits Tuses ft Malay MaU Classified e«v*nteeme*«e mmf a* kentee) *m lot Ptoe> COLD eTORAaS AKCA.OC Orchard Bead COLO STORACB KANCHH AT HOLLAMO HOAO-KATONe KCFKL ROAD— NAVAL •ASK A»»mrHs« A«ea«a: errr book «toi»« ltd Wtacneeter Muss. Cessjnr Oewv TMC NIWI FRONT FHzpetrtck-s SepersMrsa* H. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Reed. Navel
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    • 77 10 TORA! TORA! TORA! Until December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbour was considered the best defended naval base in the world. But the Japanese attack achieved complete surprise! The untold Story behind the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour, based on 17 years of research, by the man who knows more about this
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  • 233 11 STRIKE AT HOTEL IS OVER SINGAPORE, Thurs. The seven-day old strike at the Hotel Singapura Intercontinental in Orchard Road is over. The workers will be back at their Jobs tomorrowmorning. This followed a meeting this afternoon between re-' presentatives of the management and the Singapore Catering Stalf and Worker^ Trade
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  • 28 11 PENANG. Thurs. The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman Talib. will open a $119,726 health sub-centre at Ayer Puteh. Balik Pulau. at 4.30 p.m. on Thursday.
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  • 255 11 Strikes not connected with trade disputes illegal court told SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Strikes are illegal if they are not connected with trade disputes, Mr. C. Arul, D.P.P. said in tho First Magistrate's Court today. "Also illegal is a strike called for political purposes." he added. He was prosecuting In a ca.se
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  • 173 11 OVERFLOWING RIVER SWAMPS A KAMPONG AND THE BOYS HAVE A JOLLY TIME SWIMMING pUN-TIME in the floods and what a jolly tirjie these boys are having with a ready-made 'swimming pool" right on their doorstep. The scene is Kampong Haji Abdullah Hukum, off Bungsar Road, Kuala
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  • 125 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE Government is to implement soon the Wages Council's decision to fix the minimum pay of shop assistants at $85 a month. Notice of this Intention was gazetted today. The notification asked for representation from any interested party on the Wages
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  • 44 11 TAIPINO. Thurs.— Thieves broke into the Church of the Sacred Heart at Klian Pauh here sometime yesterday and got away with four sliver chalices, a ciborium and collection boxes which contained donations and petitions to tjie Mother of Perpetual Succour.
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  • 33 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— inche Kamarulzaman bin Ja'afar, an Information Department official attending the current Gov-ernment-sponsored training course for Journalists, died today. The funeral will be held tomorrow a: Teluk Anson.
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  • 98 11 Senu named election section's head KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Prime Minister has appointed Malaysia's former Ambassador to West Germany. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, director or the Alliance's election section. Inche Senu will assume his new appointment at the Alliance headquarters here next month. He returned here from Bonn together
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  • 283 11 Robbers: We'll never do this again to you DAWANC, Thurs. I Three armed robbers, who held up a iishmonper last Tuesday and escaped with 5205 and a $40 watch. have posted him a parcel containing his personal documents with a note promising "not to rob hi m again." The fishmonger.
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  • 161 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. L_ I T^HE chairman of the 1 Malayan Society of Engineers, Mr. P. C. Lim, tonight called for more active Government support to help raise its status both locally and internationally. Addressing mrmbers and guests at the annual dinner of the society, which was
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    • 99 11 PYE.... that's the TV for me! Ye* indeed. PYE TV is a favourite of experienced viewers in the hustling, bustling capital of the Philippines. In Manila, as in RP™ ■"""""•I Singapore, the man who owns a PYE TV is known as a man of discrimination. Pye Table Model 4102 gives
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    • 254 11 Today's Radio and T V RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metre* A.M 6.00 Time Signal, Ne-gara-ku; 6.02 In Holiday Mood; 7.00 Time 81gnal. The News; 7.10. Cheerful Rhythms; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day: 7.33 Song Festival: 8.00 Tune Signal. The News. 8.05 Holiday Requests; 9.00 Summary of Programmes
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    • 234 11 10 J0 Concert Classics: 11.00 Dancing In The Dark. 11 JO Violins Begin To Play: 13 Midnight Negara-ku, Close Down. RADIO SINGAPORE MfcDILM WAVE SERVICE 47« metre* SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41 Metres A.M: 600 Good Morning; 601 Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin, 7.30 Up And About: 8.15 News; 8.20
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    • 162 11 nade; 12.30 Friday Tare; 1.30 News; 140 Quiet Rhythm; 3.00 Green Dolphin Country, 215 Calling The Housewife; 2.46 Out Of Darkness; 300 MerryGo- Round; 3.30 The Golden Journey: 4.00 Musical Cavalcade; 4.30 In Holiday Mood: 5.00 Prog. Summary; 6.03 Take Five; 5.30 Children's Corner; 5.45 Radio Ranch; 6-00 Malay Lesson;
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  • 289 12 ANOTHER PAGE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEOUL, Thurs VORTH Korean troops yesterday attacked a group of unarmed American and South Korean personnel in the demilitarised zone, injuring one American soldier and killing a South Korean captain, the United Nations Command announced" today. The incident took
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  • 182 12 Appeal to newGovt to relax entry laws for Asians SYDNEY, Thurs. Twenty-six leading citizens of New South Wales issued a statement iyesterday calling upon the Government to be elected on Nov. 30 "to keep moving toward a more generous and i flexible policy on the entry of suitable nonEuropeans The
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  • 110 12 SEOUL, Thursday. (TEN. Park Chung Hee has been ordered to appear 1 before the Seoul High Court to answer charges that his election as President last month was Illegal. The summins was issued in response tv a suit filed last month by Mr. Kirn Byang
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  • 37 12 MILAN. T.mr.s. The leaning tower of Pi.nu niielu have to be straightened .slightly to prevent it from eventually falling over. Pro- fessor Gusravo Colonnetti. told a j meeting of art experts here M night— Reuter.
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  • 340 12 Playboy Boris led a life of wine, women and orgies MOSCOW. Thursday. 4 TELEVISION engineer who organised orgies with teenage girls has gone on trial before a peoples' court here, the Communist Youth newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets reported yesterday. The man. Boris Yudkin. hstd at least 41 girl "pupils" whom he
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  • 170 12 Trainer speaks up for Breasley ONDON. Thurs Racehorse trainer Noel Murless said yesterday that remarks on the riding of odds-on favourites by Australian jockey Scobie Breasley were "stupid and uncalled for." His comment was made in the High Court when he gave evidence in the libel action brought by the
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  • 25 12 CALCUTTA. Thurs. More thsn 2.500 people have died during the I last four months In a cholera epidemic sweeping north-east India. Reuter.
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    • 76 12 RONSON BEAUTY TRIO HAIRDRYER If she s pretty and practical, she'll love Ronson's Beauty Trio Hairdryer. It's the newest and best hair dryer. J J^k wk 2. COMB DRIES -^•hWarm air flows through the comb, making it ideal for comb setting naturally curly hair, perfect for children too. i 3.
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    • 176 12 Advertisement \*%Z> v r WOMEN everywhere are using the new shampoo that gives their hair the "Peelt-ln" Glow of beauty— the delightful translucence you see when looking Into the depths of amber or a precious stone— it Is not a gutter— not a polish, not a shimmer, but something far
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    • 311 12 Straits Times Crossword i^l^ L^j L -^^J—^^J— ACROSS 4. Barrel-cleaner has to get over 1. Instruction to Scottish bands- a serious illness (.4-7). men from dart-thrower? 6. Bird wildly cries out. but no6. Oddly enough helps the ma- thing's missing (7). lines to scorn defence (6). 7. A row about
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS...
    • 282 13 A rival for P. J. industrial complex? KAMUNTING ESTATE CAN BE BEST IN THE COUNTRY: EXPERTS TWO Japanese experts who visited Taiping last week feel that the proposed heavy industrial estate at Kamunting can be developed into the best in Malaysia. Mr. Teruo Zusho, an engineer who is the manager
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    • 160 13 ENGINEER GETS TOP POST IN OIL FIRMJ A FORMER Malayan Railway district engineer who joined Mobil Oil (Malaya) Ltd. late last year has been appointed area sales manager, Central Malaya, for the company. He is Mr. Ray Leong Yoke Sun, B.Sc. (Civil), A.M.1.C.E.. A.M.I. Struct. E.. a 32-year-old engineer graduate
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    • 201 13 Danish bid for local lace market MR. HANS Christiansen, sales manager of Scanlace. one of the largest lace manufacturers in Denmark, visited Singapore last week to study the local taste to enable his company to plan its products for the Malaysian market accordingly He said local taste differed from that
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    • 52 13 A filter screen that puts, black-and-white television shows In colour is now marketed In Malaysia A product of an American company. It Is available in various sizes ranging from 12 Inches to 27 Inches. It can be attached to the screen in seconds. Local agente are Dallas
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    • 164 13 Traffic growth: Qantas buys three Boeings QANTAS has ordered three Boeing 707-320 C jet aircraft for delivery in 1965, to cope with the expected rapid growth of traffic and expansion of the airline's world network. The Jets will be 17 feet longer and some 34 tons heavier than the existing
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    • 49 13 Mr. John Brown has been appointed a director of Harrisons and Crosfleld Ltd.. effective Nov. 1. Mr. Brown, chairman of the Malayan subsidiary companies for some years, will for the time being remain In the East In 'lew of the importance of the new Federation of Malaysia.
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    • 28 13 Contactor Swltchgear, Wolverhampton, has won an order worth $850,000 from the Singapore Public Utilities Board for auxiliary swltchgear at the Paslr I Psnjang "B" power station.
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    • 107 13 THE British Motor Corporation, manufacturers of Austin. Morris. M.O Wol&eley and RUey cars have sold the 100,000 th car under the home deliver? icheme started In 1947. The car. an MO., was »old to Mr. Horst Scondo. a Oermin engineer In the Cameron Highlands Hydro-Dectrtc Power scheme. It
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    • 269 13  -  CHAN BONG SOO By WOULD a toy industry be a practical proposition in Malaysia? According to a leading American toy exporter. Mr. H.G. Wathen. the answer is no. and here are some of his views. I Firstly the market here is not big enough, even
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    • 95 13 SHAREBROKERS' CLIENT NOW THEIR PARTNER A FORMER client of A.A. Anthony and Co.. the Penang firm of sharebrokers, has joined it as a partner. He is Mr. Yeo Cbeanc I.in (above) previously manager of Maclalne Watson's Prnang branch. Mr. Yeo hat been Investin* in shares for over 14 years. The
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    • 70 13 Mr. Randall Webb, an Alitalia sales executive from the London office, flies to the Far East this week to take part in the company's programme to develop traffic between Britain and Sinpa pore. In Singapore, Mr. Webb will discuss air travel to Europe with
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    • 109 13 Mr. Poo See Luan, market research assistant at Nestle'R Products (M) Ltd.. returned to Kuala Lumpur last week after a tyo-month course In Britain and Switzerland on market research techniques and methods with special reference to problems posed by developing Afro-Asian economies Mr. Foo attended
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    • 145 13 Bridgestone Malaysia executives riXECUTIVES of the newly £j established Bridgestone Malaysia Co. Ltd. which is building a vehicle tyre factory at Jurong, Singapore, will comprise four Japanese and three Malaysians, it is statedThe Japanese side will be represented by Mr. Hlsashi Fukuyama. senior managing director, and Messrs. Kunio Hattori. Haruml
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    • 184 13 J-ot good pictured dekopdn films (D PATERSON, SIMONS, CO.. LTD. Suppliers: DIA Ch«mi« German Democratic Republic 1 I I aVfefe aV^k4a\ I I aCa\d^aO I C I^B^s BSBK^Bh a^i^aJa^ar^jS aVflt H v.uinmins v ii j I MIJ 09/ i *Oct I ITiOQci nil LLM im^m Watercoolcd 4-stroke diesel engine developing
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    • 695 14 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT v Ward* SS (Min.)— Bex St et: extra STEWARDESS Box A 6270 Appll- ants are thanked, those selected for i ntervlew are being Informed by letter, i WASH GENERAL AMAH wanted, i nust be experienced and live In, reference essential. Apply Phone ***** Sitik-apore
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    • 936 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT to Wards SS (Ml*.)— Baa M eta. extrm 3-BEDROOM LEAVB FLAT, Berrant's Room, Garden, Garage, District 11. Available Ist December for ten months. Rent $400/-. Phone Singapore *****. ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Wards SS (Mi*.)— Bex tt eta. extra HOUSES OR FLATS, 2 or more bedrooms at District 9.
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    • 851 14 EDUCATION U Wards SS (Ml*.)— Baa SO et: extra REGISTRATION OPEN Forms II 111 IV. Apply mornings St. Francis Girls School. 98 St. Francis Road off su Michaels Berangoon, (B'porc). STAMFORD COLLEGE: This famous national Institution helps you to study at boms through ths post and pass important public examinations.
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    • 897 14 TOURS ft EXCURSIONS tt Wards SS (Ml*.)— Bex St eta, extra CONDUCTED PARTIES:- West Coast 7 days IS/U, 23/11 Cameron Highlands 7 days 15/11, 23/11. Bangkok Chiengmai 15 days 30/11, 7/12, 14/12 Bangkok/Hongkong 11 days 10/12, 17/12, Hongkong/Japan 17 days 27/11. For rates contact Archipelago Limited. 51 Robinson Road, Spore.
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    • 1081 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wards SS (Ml*.)— Bex it ets. extra MINI MINOR IMI Excellent running condition J2.400/-. Tel: (Spore) *****. IMI FORD -REFECT, 1959 Metropolitan Tourer, Slmca Monthlery, Volkswagen. 1954 Wolseley 4/44. 1932 Minor. 638 Oeylang Road. Tel: ***** Spore. LATE 19*2 AUSTIN Sprite SporU. A-60 Baloon. Morris 1000
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    • 968 14 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) It Wards Si (Ml*.)— Baa St eta. extra MOTORISTS EXPERIENCING WMel wobble, rapid tyre wear, etc., are offered guaranteed cure Precision EnKlneers. Redalll Industrial fcitate Pbone SSS24 I Singapore). FACTORY MADB CAR wlndo I visors Including fixing. All models available. Ama Electroplating Co. Tel: (Spore) *****.
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    • 418 14 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) JO Word* SS (Ml*.)— Baa St eta. extra HOTEL AMBASSADOR ttoastlc 4b Meyer Rd Danctaf alstatl* Pfc. ***** STRAND NOTBL Central stosu> Aireonditlontd Rooms Modern Coo vsnisacss Bar/Bastauraat. PMn B'port *****/9. BAR RESTAURANT (Spore) tt Wards SS (Ml*.)— Baa St eta. extra CELESTIAL ROOM t-A Amtwr
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    • 419 14 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered J.K.R. Contractors in Class ••E" and above (WORKS) up to 12 noon on 25th November. 1963 at the office of the State Engineer, P.W.D., Penang for the CONSTRUCTION OF A TWIN 50" DIAMETER R. C. PIPE CULVERT IN PLACE
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  • 197 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) November 14 Three tm>"!H INDUSTRIALS Dinlopa 20 els. McAllMer 14 eta. V. Smeltera 20 eta. Kobinson 11 cts. Keao 21 CU. C. Storage 4*4. Ked. Ulap. 16 eta. Kothmau 14 cts t. at N. 18 cU. Selangor Prop. BCU Gammons 16 cts. W, Land 6 eta.
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  • 101 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs INDUSTRIALS continued on 1 firmer line* with riaes were y ell Id excess of falls. Leaders generally Improved slightly. OH* and base metis were very steady, but movements were small. Loans were steady. C.R.A. a/-n Mount Isa. S3/S N. Broken Bill (10a.) 33/6 Ampoi 11/7 Aust.
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  • 663 16 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET conditions were again seen on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday on the eve of the Deepavali holiday in Singapore ana the Federation where both trading rooms will be closed today. Industrial prices ruled quietly steady again with
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  • 22 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 13. Nov. 14. Industrials: 117.81 117.54 Tins: 113.30 113.37 S rubber*: 108.84 108.84 Dec 29, 1962=100.
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  • 762 16 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayar Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Seuitead (3.000) t1.65. (2.000) $1.67: Central •'roperties 51.30 SL. (46.000) $1.30. (4.000) $1.31 (4.000) 95 cent*. (1.000) 91 cents'; City Devslepments (1,000)
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  • 27 16 November 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69; cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: $484.87} (up 62} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 275 tons (down 5 tons)
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  • 70 16 CHINKS ■'reduce Kiehangs, Singapore noon prloes per picul yesterday: Coconut all: Unquoted. Copra: Nov. Doc L'K /Continent: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white 1147 a sellers, Sarawak white $146 sellers, special Sarawak black JllL'i sellers, garbled Lampong black (1121 sellers. ASTA 1122* sellers Singapore Ceaenut Oil Millers 1 Association prices:
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  • 67 16 THE Malayan Eschanse •■mi' 1 Attestation made iheur- changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S160) Selling TT or 00 ready: Belgian Francs 1621: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market In Bong Kong yesterday the U.S dollar mas quoted at 5 721 for
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  • 438 16 STRAITS tin rises 62$ cents in Penang yesterday to $484,871 on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 275 tons. In London overnight a hesitant tone was apparent In tin from the outset and under scattered offers and absence of buyers values
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  • 262 16 DfCEMBER llrit (ride rubber buyirt f.e.b. cloud at 5 p.m. in Sinxipara and Kuala Lumpur yr.itcrday at Wt cents per lt>. down eeren-elKhthii of rent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone «ai nightly •tsaditr. R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. doling pncti in ctnti per Ib. ytittrday: let.
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  • 156 16 CHIPS lying alongside tha Singapore O Harbour »har... or spotted today are: Bayon 21/22, Kcnrruacbaa 4/5. Sentang N.W. 2. B imslde lt». GlenvlUe 13/14. Straat Rio 10/11. Korea 42/43, Bradeverett 33/34, Bayerostelp 3S/36, Tronob N.W. 3, Mlndoro 23/28, Kosseverett 45. M*!wi» Maru 19. Cosmopolitan cA. Rbtxrnor Inner
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    • 1027 16 WM I J 111 aaST aaaf f 4 aC if UI I J Pm RAWASAJO'KJSEN y £AiSHA.'UD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Sarvtetj S pore I'M ncnjuona »;jn, ii.no> wAngaiet M. lui> •Bih.ii Marr- Jl n h». fi Ot, i oat I Oat a Oat MMc II laa ■Kaartawa Mart* li/1t
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    • 863 16 WUTIOUNI: tUWM SWICE. Spore r. sTJrrT^^"^?!ani Man I lit, Nttrt, uuinn. YUM It Ptrt 11/11 Ntt 1% Ntt aitatrp, Nsaltrf. Iraata. MM OUTH t WtST OHIO SitVlCt Sp«a Till* I lac Durban (21/12), Port fcinaDtu. (21/12), capetoon 121/Ul, Matadi (11/12), Port Harcourt, La|oi (1/1), Cotonot '1/1). Lone Tema Tafcoradi. Freetown.
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    • 315 16 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by tba Chairman, Economic Development Board, 2nd Floor, Fullerton BuildIng, up to noon on Friday, 29th November. 1963. for: THE CONSTRUCTION OF EARTHWORK, ROADWORK AND DRAINWORK IN THE KALLANG PARK INDUSTRIAL AREA. (Show Round on 22nd November, 1963 at 10 a.m.)
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  • Obituary, Illustration
    55 17 t In loving mrmory of Teo Prng Knang son of Teo l> Lye who passed iwit at General Hospital c on 13.11.63 at 10.10 a.m. following t a motor cycle accident at Tanah I Mrrah on 10.1163. Funeral took place at hu.i Chu Hang Cemetery vrsterday Drrply grieved by
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 873 17 -—-—it" ..-7ir~7~m if! F*Mi |a<»l European Company pursuing, policy of Malayamsation requires EXPERIENCED ASIAN ASSISTANT a|e 30 40, for the Building Materials Division. This is a senior post and only applicants with knowledge of Building Materials, Sanitary ware and Allied lines need apply. Candidates mast have higher educational qualifications and
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    • 937 17 NOTICES NOTICES CHAKO. OW ADDRESS J^'joS^ffKnll 0 NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION n 0 Z n Ll^l tZS. CO. LIMITED Limited and that he is no longer authorised to transact any business Please note the change of our jor collect premiums on behalf of iddress as from Prioay, 15th Nov- the Company. smber,
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    • 434 17 NOTICES WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED i Incorporated ln th* States of Malaysia I NOTICE is hereby given that the Fourth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office. 2 Benteng, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, 7th December 1963, at 12 noon. BUSINESS 1 To receive
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    • 539 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitable candidates to fill the following vacancies ln the Broadcasting and Information Department, Brunei: 'a) CHIEF PROGRAMME ORGANISER: EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION: Overseas School Certificate or its equivalent with credits ln English and Malay. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATION: Must have at least 5
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    • 489 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE TANAH MERAH BESAR CAMP Suitable contractor wanted for provision of canteen serving W.E.P 1 Jan' 64. Pull particulars Phone (Spore) *****5. J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "D" and above registered contractors will be received by the J.N. selangor. K Lumpur up to 3 p.m. of 19th
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    • 241 17 TENDER TENDER NOTICE DLPAKTMtN'T OF RADIO Xl ALA LI.MI'LR MALAYSIA TENDERS are invited for the supply and delhery of three 100 kw and two 50 kw broadcast short wave transmitters together with aerial systems. Full specifications ana tender documents may be obtained from the office of the Chief Engineer, Department
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 302 18  -  KEITH HOOPER: from Sydney, Thursday A MAJOR task of two Australian Soccer Federation officials when they visit Singapore! and Hong Kong soon will be to iron out problems holding up South-East Asian tours by Australian teams. The officials are ASF president
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    • 104 18 PARIS. Thurs. International I motor sport officials are to discuss i the possibility of Increasing the j power and size of Orand Prix racing cars at a meeting here on i Nov. 28-29. Hubert Schroeder. secretary of the International Automobile Federation's sports commission, satd the question
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    • 115 18 IT'S CLARK AND HYMAN AGAIN SPORTSWRITERS CHOSE THEIR STARS OF THE YEAR.., ONDON. Thurs. For JJU the second time in a week. world motorracing champion driver Jim Clark and girl sprinter Dorothy liyman have come out top of a poll as Britain's sportsman and sportswoman of the year. The British
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    • 223 18 Progress made, says lOC -member' S. AFRICA NAIROBI, Thurs. Reginald Alexander, a member of the International Olympic Committee, said here yesterday that the South African Olympic Committee had made "considerable progress" towards integration in sport. But this was "only in respect of teams outside South Africa and this, though an
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    • 182 18 Arsenal in draw with Belgians LONDON, Thurs.-Arsenal. the English First Division club 1 1 1 1 Ue 8«» is of Belgium' in the flrst-leg second round of the Int«r-Citles Cup soccer match here last nign. Arsenal trailed 1-0 at half-time KUola. the Uegeois ouu>uie-left scoring in the 13th minute Arsenal
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    • 165 18 RUGGER—: T ONDON, Thurs.— The New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union touring team deservedly beat Cambridge University by 20 points (one goal, one penalty goal, one dropped goal and three "tries) to six (two tries) at Cambridge yesterday. The University showed plenty of spirit,
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    • 178 18 TENNIS OYDNEY. Thurs. Dennis Ralston, the American Davis Cup player last night beat top-seeded Roy Emerson (Australia) in the quarterfinals of the New South Wales lawn tennis championships. Ralston won the floodlit match, which lasted 2* hours, by 104. 11-9. M. to raise U.B. hope* for
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    • 219 18 Simpson leads a strong side CRICKET jytELBOURNE, Thurs. iTI Bobby Simpson, who has been widely tipped to captain Australia in England next year, leads a strong Australian XI against the. touring South Africans in a match starting here tomorrow. Simpson scored four and 246 against the South Africans earlier this
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    • 70 18 WHYALLA (South Australia). Phurs. The South African cricketers beat a South Australian Country XI by ten wickets in a one-day match here yesterday. The South Africans passed the Country Xls first inninga total of 87 with ail their wickets intact. They batted on and declared
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    • 46 18 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang City Council's soccer, hockey, tennis, badminton and table-tennis teams will be travelling to Kuala Lumpur to meet the City Council there In their annual games this weekend. They will compete for the Tuan Hajl Ismail bin Panjang Arts Shield. HOCKEY
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 350 18 MAKEANOTE! on buying textbooks for You owe yourself a visrt to MPH! Our stores in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Penang have a wide range of textbooks for all classes, 1 from Primary I to Preuniversity. So when teacher hands you the list of new textbooks you must have for
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    • 106 18 SEVERE COLDS LAY YOU LOW WOODS' WILL END YOUR WOE Do you suffer regularly from colds? When a cold has you In its |rip, the soothing and warming medication of Woods' Groat Peppermint Cur* will soon bring relief and comfort. You'll b« amaxtd how quickly it will relitv« hnvy colds,
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  • 346 19  -  FRANCIS BOEY MALAYSIA XI OFF TO BANGKOK 'THAILAND MUST ATTACK AND THUS PLAY RIGHT INTO OUR HANDS 9 by KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysia soccer team left lor Bangkok this morning confident of victory over Thailand in their second-leg Olympic extra-pre-liminary round matcn on Saturday.
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  • 170 19 CONN CAN'T MAKE IT FOR SUNDAY'S RACING Motor-cycling ./.JALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— M.uaysia Grand Prix winner i":ir.s Conn will not compete the Tengku Abdul Rahman circuit race at the Dip.umt.k Enclave on Sunday after all. The Malayan Motor Sports Club today announced thai the British airman, who Is stationed in England
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  • 40 19 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— A total of 270 boys and girls from the English primary schools in Negri Sembilan will be taking part in a hockey and sepak raga carnival on Nov. 22. 23 and 24 on the Negri padanc.
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  • 77 19 SINGAPORE. Thun An- ,at Jalan Besar .stadium, war Hamed, captain of The SAFA commission of the Sukaramai Sports Club, inquiry, under the chairmana SAFA league Division One ship of Seah Yun Chong, side, was yesterday suspended found him guilty of the allfor two years for dangerously
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  • 155 19 Penang women confident of winning M-meet PENANG. Thurs. With six internationals in their side. Penang are conflident of winning the first Malaysian women's hockey championship starting tomorrow on the Western Road ground here. Five States— Penang Perak. Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Singapore— are taking part in the threeday tournament. The
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  • 92 19 CINOAPORE. Thurs. A goal five minutes from time by centre forward Lenny Nona gave Singapore Recreation Club a 1-0 victory over Police in their SHA league Division One match on the padang today. When Wee made a great 45thmlnute save off a short-corner hit by Lenny Nonls,
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  • 959 19 XL ENTRIES KUALA LUMPUR. I Thurs. A total of j 213 entries has been re-| ceived by the Selangor' Turf Club for their November meeting which begins on Sunday week. The entries comprise 112 j Class 4 horses. 79 Class 5 horses and
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  • 418 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. pAGAN KING, favourite for the 9f hurdles race at the Bukit Timah amateur meeting on Saturday did a smashing 8f trial this morning Pagan Kine looked fit when given strong pace work and jumped well over the hurdles. Today's track work was
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  • 115 19 PENANO, Thurs. The $20,000 Penanß Gold Cup for Class 1 horses over lOf will be run at the Penan* Turf Club's four-day Christmas-New Year Meeting on Dec. 21. 22, 28 and 29. There will be three other trophy races— the $11,000 Governors Cup P and O Cup
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    • 180 19 THE PRO DOUBLE ACTION TOOTHBRUSH DOES A BETTER JOB! Action clxki txth claorf i J^B»~-^J^* •Ml Itw. Mp HftH off loort. *S0! -3T/ 4«ay. TMt it i«m OIIOINAI **£S?l/ wHh Km typ« fcrfH. C«*M Jg y /^l /Outt.d* >•»< .1 9 .m1, WHTTE fcfs.7 NYLON IUfTS m flO £.S* I
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 46 19 HOC'KtV AUUysian women's international: Penang v Perak (4 p.m.): S'gor v Nettri (5.30. both matches at Western Rd.. Penanfjh Spore Div. 2: Khalsa v Woodbridge Hosp. (Jn. Bahagia): Friendly SRC v Spore Sikhs (Spore padangi. RUGGER Clab match: S'iror Club B v S'gor Malays (XL padang).
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    • 30 19 SOCCKK MarCH ivra> (up I S*poy Lines RC 4 TPCA 2. (Ipoilj ClMMkai KiTHl'nO SEPAK RAGA— Inter-Ucpt final Olei.ealy 0 > Penang > Prisons bl City CounBOCktY— H-teoUlj iPeoang jcU (holders) 2-1.
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  • 32 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Isliak, has ordered the grounds of the Istana Negara opened to the public tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 347 20 'Def ence against Reds: Freedom in religion' KUALA LUMPUR, which draws strength from Thurs j^ Malay- reli B ion ancl from faith in j~ ««i,* 4.v.~ r* n -^r. God. sia is to fight the Communists effectively, then no section of its population drawing strength from religion and from faith
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  • 307 20 Gun youths rob Shaws' woman cashier, 60, of $4,000 By 808 PERIES SINGAPORE, Thurs. 0 For 20 years a lean bespectacled Shaw Organisation cashier, Madam Lian Yai, 60, has carried large sums of money between banks and the many Shaw offices in Singapore. Today she was held up and robbed.
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  • 28 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Assemblywoman for Moulmein, Mrs. C.V. Devan Nair. will not hold her weekly meet-the-people session tomorrow (Deepavali). It will be resumed next Friday.
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  • 407 20 LONDON STOCKS, RUBBER and TIN LONDON. Thurs. Good economic news contributed to the rather brighter conditions in stock markets today but buyers were still taking only a llmltea interest. The brightest spot was giltedged but there was some reaction In prices in the afternoon, following an increase in the French
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  • 486 20 SINGAPORE, Thursday TIIIO rate <>i economic and social developmen! in Singapore has increased sharply over the last few months, and there are signs of considerable foreign interest in investment in Singapore. Mr. N. D. Holt, the chairman, said this today at the half-yearly
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  • 44 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three young dancer?, trained at the Singapore Kathakali Yogam. will make their debut in a "Sundaree fiwayamvaram" dance drama at Narayana Gurukula. Sembawang. tomorrow night. They are Miss Padmarani Mania m, Miss Santha Baiakrtshna and Miss C. Velayudhavijayan.
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  • 46 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Electricity supplies will be Interrupted between 9 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday in the areas bounded by North Bridge Road. Crawford Street. Beach Road. Clyde Terrace and Rochore Road to enable electrical work to be carried out In Jalan Sultan substation.
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  • 29 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—TheOovernment has decided to award the Malaysia Certificate to the Chinese Physician Association of Telok Ayer Street, in addition to those announced in September this year.
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  • 81 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Health tonight strongly urged all residents of Kampong Chia Heng, where- a case of cholera was discovered, to go for inoculation. No fresh suspected cases were found in the area today after 1,885 people had been screened. A mobile immunisation team this
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  • 159 20 the growing burden of foreign debt BANGKOK, Thurs. Th« economic development of several Asian Colombo Plan countries has been hampered by their "growing burden of foreign debt," according to an official communique released at the end of the Colombo Plan ministerial conference here today. "Some developing countries have reached a
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  • 59 20 TAN tOO CHONG Mi I aw.iy iKaCi-rully at Um.ral Hospital. HakMl 11-11-113 luntrnl b<-ar.«e leav« i:i.is-<: Kit-bans Kcchll at noon on 16-11-63 for burtnl at P.uklt S.bnVnr. Ho leaves behind his beloved wife Onj Yam Neo. sons. Krank Tan KnK Hunt. Patrick Tun Knt Ti.-n and 2 dau>:iiti rs.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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    • 91 20 JLate CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS >t ..rrts U$ (Minimum) CLE LLANO: To Sally nod M'ller on 1211-n:i at Taiplng a daughter Sbona KHzabrth. Botb linr. COOMBS: To Felice and Ralph, a daughter, Cella Kleur. sinter for Cjrrena and Matthew Bi Uleneaglea. 14th November. Deo Gratlas. The fine art of this nations silversmiths
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 40 20 j|IGHEST nnd lowest tcriipf-ra-tures in Makiya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. vcmllighr*! 1.m.-Nt Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 84 75 Penang 84 75 Ipoh 91 72 Milacca 88 73 Singapore 82 73
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