The Straits Times, 27 November 1963

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  • 29 1 2 7 MOV BO **T National LitPt Singaoore AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 flew*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 561 1 Singapore declared an Infected area' as first case is reported in capital KUALA LUMPUR. Tuei JHE Central Government and the Singapore Government today took further measures to combat cholera following the reports of three new cases in the State and the first case here. Tonight Singapore was declared
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  • 225 1 DALLAS. Tues. An amateur photographer shot an Bmm film that clearly shows, step-by-step, the assassination of President Kennedy. The film was made by* Abraham Zabruder, a Dallas dress manufacturer. He is selling rights of the film privately. It has been seen
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  • 55 1 DALLAS. Tues. A county grand Jury today returned an to- dictment of murder with malice against Jack Ruby tor shooting Lee Harvey Oswald. President Kennedy's accused assassin. District Attorney Henry Wade 1 said he would ask for the death Penalty and requested that Ruby be held without
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  • 378 1 A VISIT TO THE GRAVE AT MIDNIGHT A CALL FOR NATIONS HIGHEST AWARD FOR THE BRAVE WIDOW... WASHINGTON. Tuesday jy|HS. Jacqueline Kennedy paid a midnight visit to the grave of her husband in Arlington National Cemetery last night anH placed a sprig of flowers on it. She was accompanied by
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  • 214 1 I JAKARTA, Tuesday AN Indonesian official said 75 per cent of the small industrial concerns in Central Java have stopped operations due to lack of raw materials. The Antara news agency today quoted Mr. Somearto. who is in charge of industrial problrnis on the Regional Executive Council of Central
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  • 460 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. Admiralty today emphatically denied a Singapore Naval 6ase Labour Union allegation that official! had burned "vital documents" of the union intended as High Court exhibits and damaged property in the union premises. They aL>o dismissed as "utter nonsense" another allegation that naval
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  • 33 1 MOSCOW. Tues. The Soviet Union iias signed an agreement to buy Indonesian rubber next year, the news agency Tass reported today. The report gave no details of the agreement.
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  • 191 1 Gunman scare at Bobby's office WASHINGTON, Tues. A gunman was reported today on the roof of a building overlooking an entrance to the Justice Department used by AttorneyGeneral Robert Kennedy, brother of the assassinated President. Police raced to the rooftop but founa no one. A guard at the General Services
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  • 33 1 LONDON. Tues.—The Christine Keeler perjury trial was today brought forward to Dec. 5 because a principal prosecution witness has said he wants to go abroad permanently In the near future. Reuter.
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  • 22 1 MALAYSIA SUPPORT LONDON. Tues. Foreign Secretary R. V Kutlrr today phdi;rd all -nut support for Malay»ia. 'tome what may UPI.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 324 2 PEACEFUL POLL FOR 13 MILLION IN S. KOREA SEOUL, Tv««. THIRTEEN million South Koreans i went to the polls in an orderly manner this morning to elect the 175-seat National j Assembly of their "Third Republic of Korea." They were electing 131 Assemblymen directly ln as many constituencies from among
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    • 54 2 HONG KONG. Tues.—British actor Eric Young, here to play in the fflm "Lord Jim." fell into the sea yesterday and was hauled out of the water unconscious. "But for a lump on his head, he Is nil rieht now ancVhis condition la not aertoTO." a
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    • 101 2 COLOMBO, Tues.— The two remaining members of Ceylon's Press Commission yesterday decided to delay hearings until the government appointed a new third member to replace Mrs. TheJa Ounawardhana or Issued fresh directives. Mrs. Ounawardhana resigned last week saying she did not wish to embarrass
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    • 35 2 WELLINGTON, Tues. New Zealand's Labour Party, which has turned its back on the claw war. is intensifying Its campaign to unseat the National Party Government in a general election od Nov. 30.—Reuter.
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    • 180 2 MACAPA6AL WENT OFF WITHOUT TELLING ME, SAYS PELAEZ ]y|ANILA, Tues.—Philippine Secretary of Justice, Mr. Salvador Marino, has ordered a probe into the alleged failure of Malacanang Palace officials to inform Vice-President Emmanuel Pelaez (above) of the departure of President Diosdado Macapagal for the (nlted States on Sunday. Mr. Pelaez complained
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    • 70 2 CALCUTTA. Tues.—The allin« Maharaja of Bhutan flew to Zurich last night for medical treatment. The 37-year-old Drulc Gyalpo Jlgtne Dorjl Wangchuk (Dragon King of the Land of Thunderbolts) suffered a heart attack several months ago. Because of Chinese Communist troop movements near the borders
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    • 25 2 JAKARTA. Tues.—The Dovernor of the Rhio Islands has for-, bidden shipment of agricultural' and forestry produce outside Indonesia without his personal approval.—U.P.I.
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    • 83 2 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's Emperor Hlrohlto offered his life as a token of atonement for the last war in his first meeting ln Tokyo with the then Supreme Commander of Allied Forces, General Douglas MacArthur, on September 27, 1945. The remarks were made In a memoir by a
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    • 166 2 Cambodia signs airline service agreement with Red China TOKYO, Tuesday. (X)MMUNIST China yesterday announced the signing of an airline service agreement with Cambodia. The official Communist Chinese news agency, ln a broadcast monitored ln Toicyo, said the agreement was signed yesterday ln the j Canibudian capital oi Phnom Penh. It
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    • 217 2 SAIGON, Tuesday. P American civilian, held prisoner by Com£X munist guerillas in South Vietnam for six months, told yesterday how he walked delightedly Into a military outpost after being freed on Saturday, only to be deeply shocked by the news of tht murder of President
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    • 103 2 EDITORS' TALKS PUT OFF FOR KENNEDY ftANGKOK. Tues. Th« Asian editors round table meeting scheduled to begin here yesterday under the auspices of Ecafe was Postponed until today l n observance of the day of mourning for the late President Kennedy. Homage Delegates from 18 countries and 11 United Nations
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    • 22 2 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia hta estatoiislied a Consulate* General in Pyongyang, capital of Communist North Korea, AnUim news agency reported. UPJ.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 776 3 NIGHT CLUB OWNER TELLS HOW HE SHOT KENNEDY MURDER SUSPECT Attorney seeks death for the revenge killer J)ALLAS, Tues. Jack Ruby, 52, the night club proprietor who shot and killed President Kennedy's alleged assassin, was moved secretly from Dallas City jail to the county
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    • 393 3 Johnson writes to Nikita: I will carry on the task \f OSCOW. Tues.—PreiT1 sident Lyndon Johnson in a message to Mr. Khrushchev, has said that he intended to continue to strive towards improving relations with all countries including the Soviet Union, Moscow Radio said last night. The message, dated Sunday,
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    • 195 3 FORT WORTH (Texas), Tues.— Lee Harvey Oswald, President Kennedy's alleged assassin, was yesterday buried here, his mother's hometown. The simple burial was carried out shortly before the President's in V'ashington In DALLAS, District Attorney Henry Wade said a map showing the path the bullet took
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    • 66 3 LONDON. Tuev The liigKest television link-up e\rr seen in Europe was srt up yesterday to bring to hundreds of millions of viewers on both sides of the iron curtain live scenes of President Ken- nedy's funeral in Washington. The relay was made possible by an American communications
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    • 195 3 Parliament pays highest honour to Kennedy by adjourning T ONDON, Tues. A crowded sombre British parliament yesterday paid its highest honour to the late President Kennedy by adjourning early for the day after expressing "shock and deep sorrow" at the assassination. Mr. R. A. Butler. Foreign Secretary, led the Government
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    • 64 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. Senator Margaret Chase Smith. (Republican-Maine), wears a red rose each day she appears in the Senate Chamber. She did so yesterday. But during a brief eulogy of President Kennedy at an Informal morning session, she quietly moved to the back row desk occupied by the
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  • 515 4 SENANG DETAINEE TELLS COURT. SINGAPORE, Turn. DETAINEE who said he was not involved in the Pulau Senang riots on July 12, told the Assizes today that it was "out of righteousness" that he became a Crown witness in the trial of 59 former fellowdetainees on the
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  • 273 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. 'THE third district judge, Mr. Lim Chor Pee, to- day suggested building an overhead crossing and a cemented footpath at Connaught Drive as a safety measure for the great number of pedestrians who use the road. Mr. Lim made the suggestion at the end
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  • 88 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Sabah's Minister of Communications and Works. Datu Khoo Siak Chew, who is here to recruit 1,500 skilled construction workers, today spent two hours touring the Housing and Development Board's headquarters and the Queenstown estate. He described the board's achievements as 'marvellous." He said he
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  • 138 4 Selection Committee to include Speaker SINGAPORE. Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye, will move a motion In the Legislative Assembly on Thursday seeking appointment or a Committee of Selection with the Speaker, Mr. E.W. Barker, as chairman. Dr. Toh will ask the House to appoint the following
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    • 273 4 UALA PREMIERE-TOMORROW at9.3opm SINGAPORE. PEN ANC KUALA LUMPUR I ODEON-KATONG ODEON ODEON GENERAL SCREENING SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM FRIDAY 29TH ODEON-KATONG: PLUS ON STAGE TOMORROW AT 9.3O p. FASHION CONTEST (Scmi-Finals)Valuabl«GoldenOrn«ments Will Be Awarded As Prizes by Messrs MEE CHONG GOLDSMITH. (no Fr« Lists At 930p m. Show) A DRAMA OF AN
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 206 4 THE following la today a aebcdule lombo Bombay. BuMU. Iitacbul. of civil aircraft movementi at Duoaeldorf. London (BA 793 v 2.30 Pajra Lebar airport Singapore: p.m.: to Jakarta, Darwin. Sydney, ARRIVALS Auckland (BA 7201 6.53 p.m. J£?'£2X-tSJr&£- -ASSESS T32: ta. Rangoon (BA J»>«;« PJ»- Japan Air Untt: To Jakarta (JL
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  • 298 5 The toothache that costs $250,000 a year CHEAPER-CURE PLAN FOR' THE ABORIGINES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE expensive (more than §256,000 a year) practice of flying aborigines with toothache from their jungle homes to hospitals is to be stopped next year. Instead, a mobile dental clinic will be sent out to
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  • 178 5 SYMPATHY STRIKE BY 600 ESTATE LABOURERS MALACCA, Tuesday. \|ORE than 600 labourers from two divisions of the Kemuning Estate at Tebong, 27 miles from here, went on strike on Sunday in sympathy with 133 labourers of the Kru division of the estate who stopped work m Nov. 18 over the
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  • 117 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two lecturers in mathematics are leaving the University of Malaya. They are Mr. T. H. R. Skyrme, acting head of the Department of Mathematics, and Mr. N. M. Idaikkadar. Mr. Skyrme has been appointed to the chair oi Mathematical Physics at Birmingham
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  • 79 5 Two die on the roads SINGAPORE, Tues. Two men died In separate road accidents here yesterday. A cyclist, Saparl bin Omar, was travelling along Serangoon Road at about 9 a.m. when he was involved in a collision with a goods van. Saparl, of St. Georges Road, died in hospital three
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  • 43 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue«.— Geography students of the University of Malaya are to conduct a socio-economic survey in Petallng Jaya as part of their practical training. The survey Is expected to reveal Information on population growth, family size and occupations
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  • 19 5 KLUANO. Tues.— Mr. Lim Jew Siang has been elected president of the Malayan Coffee Shop Association
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  • 27 5 IPOH, Tues.—Two drums of cj Under oil. valued at $416. were reported stolen from the Sh*U service station In Lahat Road here i yesterday.
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  • 177 5 Youth who peeped is bound liver MALACCA. Tues. The president of the Sessions Court here today told a 17-year-old roomboy of the Malacca Rest House that it was bad of him to have peeped into a woman's room when the woman was not fully dressed. The boy, Sajar bin Abdullah,
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  • 278 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three charming tourists today described the Malaysian capital as "a real cool town." They are Miss Barbara Coleman, 22, an arts graduate from Massachusetts; Miss Wendy Joan Taylor, 21, a stenographer from Sydney; and Miss Elsa Glickman, 32,
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  • 53 5 PENANO. Tues.—A 10-year-old victim of a motor accident, Munsor Hadi. died In the Penang General Hospital early this mornIng. Mansor was reported to have been knocked down by a car at Weld Quay yesterday. He was rushed to the hospital with head Injuries and died at
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  • 120 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. The Bishop of Penang, Monslgnor Francis Chan, at present attending the Ecumenical Council in Rome, will be returning in mid-December. Together with Bishop Vcndargon of Kuala Lumpur, he is due to attend the tercentenary celebrations of the French foreign mis- siens
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  • 182 5 OFFER OF GERMAN STUDY AWARDS SINGAPORE, Tues. The German academic exchange service is offering scholarships to Malaysian citizens to study at universities and technical universities in West Germany. The scholarships will cover the period from Oct. 1. next year, to Sept. 30. 1965, and will comprise a monthly allowance of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 404 6 Special Features:M■» 4fe B^H m m The layout is designed to give the utmost privacy. I 111 l MLm yM T O6 majority of the houses are situated either on the crest of the hill or \3 WW I \JL \0 I I on the slope of the hilL presents
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  • 405 7 Sarawak Govt disappointed by local doctors KUCHING, Tues. i 'pHE Sarawak Medical Department has been disappointed at the difficulties in persuading local doctors to join the department, the acting Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. Dickie, said today. He was commenting on criticisms on the department which appeared in a
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  • 142 7 White man's Merdeka by an ex-Minister IPOH. Tues— The former Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inchc Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, whs is now leader of the National Convention Party, last night mounted a Peoples Progressive Party platform to address an election rally here. Inche Aziz said that "the Merdeka wr.
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  • 163 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. I More than 400 1 delegates and observers from all over Malaysia will attend the twicepostponed Malaysia education conference to be held here from Dec. 19 i to 23. Among the observers Invited j to the conference are soim from Thailand. South
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  • 47 7 Killed by a car IPOH, Tues.—A lorry attendent, Lee Hoi Hong. 32. died five hour* after a road accident In Lahat Road here yesterday afternoon. He was standing near his lorry when he was knocked down by a car. He was rushed to hospital where he died.
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  • 274 7 SUM RIVER, Tues. The floods caused by three rivers— the Bernam, Trolak and Slim— which innundated the homes of about 300 people in two nearby kampongs, are now subsiding. On Sunday night the swollen rivers spilled into sections of Kampong Kuala Slim, four miles
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  • 151 7 ACCIDENT WIFE AGREES TO $6.000 SINGAPORE, Tues. A settlement in the sum of $6,000 was announced in the High Court today in an accident claim in which the wife of an R.A.F. officer was the plaintiff. Dorothy Grace Chamberlain, wife of Flight Lieutenant R. H. Chamberlain, of Changi, had brought
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  • 130 7 OENANG. Tues. The total acreage of padi land under doublecropping on Penang island has almost doubled since the new system was introduced about four years ae;o. Starting with 16 acres during the 1959-1960 season, the area now totalled 1.200 acres, the Chief Minister, Dato
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  • 325 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. THE Serangoon branch manager of the United Commercial Bank, Mr. R. A. Narayanan, today testified in the Industrial Arbitration Court that there was a "deliberate" go-slow throughout the branch in March and April last year. As a result of the
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    • 164 7 m_i^_« H^r^ /JiHgV OVERALL VICTORY FOR rM^assgjStesaC VOLVO >1f -I ay IN THE R.A.C. RALLY The Volvo won the final event in this year's F.I.A. European Rally Trophy, the R.A.C. rally of Great Britain. With this overall victory Volvo ended this season's very successful rallies and races. The R. A.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 261 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Tailors' boat*? (7). 1. Material, but not made up! 7 8 cau maz 8. Dark-skinned, and bashful 10 f^^L," about h distieurement (7) tremely bad effect (12). 9. Cd the S of ih. 15 Title spot for a courageous card that had to be changed
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  • 220 8 Bilut land scheme 'a showpiece' says Aussie visitor KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.—Sir Arthur Tange, secretary of the Australian Department of External Affairs, today described the Bilut Valley land settlement scheme as a "show piece" of rural development in South-East Asia. Sir Arthur, who left here today for Singapore, made a special
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  • 64 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Printing Employees' Union held a dinner party tonight for its president. Mr. D. Gopaiakrishnan. in honour of his being selected on a study award to attend a seminar at Bombay. He will deliver a paper on economics at the conference, which is
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  • 30 8 BATU PAHAT. Tues. Free anti-cholera inoculation will be given by the Health Centre here for a month to those who have not yet been injected against the disease.
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  • 28 8 IPOH, Tups. A public memorial sen-ice for the late President Kennedy will be held in the Wesley Methodist Church here at 6 p.m. on Thursday.
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  • 285 8 SCORES WILL TAKE DAY OFF KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fJIVIL servants here are all set to picket the Treasury and Federal House tomorrow morning over the long delay in settling claims at the National Whitley Council level. Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, president of the
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  • 135 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TWO Malaysian executives of Shell Company havt been appointed to higher positions. They are Mr. Stephen Bim See Loy, 34, who becomes personnel manager In Kuala Lumpur, and Wan Makhzan bin Ahmad, 36, who will be personnel and public relations
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  • 90 8 IPOH, Tues. —Thieves broke Into the house of Miss Cecilia Pal. 35, a science teacher at the Yuk Choy Secondary School in Kuala Kangsar Road here, and stole a $260 typewriter and a set of pens worth $50. Miss Pal. who had left her quarters
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  • 37 8 PENANO. Tues. More than 250 families have applied for M flats in the City Council'! Trengeanu Road housing project. The allocation will be mad* by ballots at the Town Hall oa Thursday.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • 1981 9  -  Mike Tomkies HOW THE TOP STARS REACHED SUCCESS IN flit- lives of ;ill great stars and people of prominence there comes a turning point a point at whi c h something happens that plucks them from obscurity and
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  • The Straits Times
    • 672 10 Malaysia's Borneo border with Indonesia will be danger ridden for as long as confrontation lasts. A pattern of incident and threat has been established which will be wearing on Malaysian nerves, and hard on the livelihood of villagers in Sarawak and Sabah who have the ill-fortune to
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    • 272 10 Malaysia and Indonesian confrontation have markedly changed the pattern of development spending originally outlined for this year, and have altered out of all recognition the investment targets of 1964 and 1965—the two final years of the Malayan Five Year Plan. The big new burden is, of course, defence.
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    • 243 10 An unfortunate political feud has arisen over plans to promote industry in the Taiping area. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lam Swee Aun, has accused the Town Council—recently captured by a coalition of the United Democratic Party and the Socialist Front—of inaction, while the Council has
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  • 467 10 SHRINE OF GOOD TASTE Sotheby's from the inside by Patrick O'Donovan T ONDON, Tues.— ln v the polite and crowded rooms the day's business topped £300,000. It was not easy to believe. The place shouted of England: it was dusty and the wares were shown to spectacular disadvantage but they
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  • LETTERS
    • 232 10 rE residents of a fragmented estate in Province Wellesley are apprehensive over recent events. It was alleged that a girl was molested by a young man, abetted by his brother. The brother was Injured In the struggle. He was an M.I.C. man and the girl lr related
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    • 99 10 UNDER the heading "New bid to bar politicians from union leadership," you state that the new bid, if approved, will bar trade unionists such as Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, "who is pre- sident of the National Union of Teachers." Mr. Ramanathan ceased to be president of the N.U.T.
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    • 61 10 rpHERE has been torrential X rain In Singapore lately, and as usual Buklt Tlmah Is the most affected area. I was wet to the very spine the other day, due to the non-existence of a bus shelter at 6Jm.s. This problem has yet to be solved, plus the
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  • 1322 10 What the new man faces... PRESIDENT JOHNSON (SAY THE CYNICS) HAS SIX MONTHS AT MOST TO BUHjD HIS MACHINE, TO REWARD HIS FRONDS AND TO THREATEN HIS ENEMIES THIS city is still in a state of shock, in the medical sense of the word. There is horror, there is bewilderment,
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    • 58 10 Strait. Tmtt k Malay Mail la* ("tear COCO ITORAai AftCAO* COLO iTOKAOi ■RANCMCS AT HOLLAND NOAD-KATON* KKP>I*«L ROAD—NAVAL SAM A.mortss« AtwtMss CITY BOOK STORI LTD WHimssiai Hoot*. C«%«r Qmt TMtT NaTWS FRONT FttxpatrMrs tmimioii M. M. ISMAIL Admasmßy Mom. HmmU Baa* MAMtCM STORK WML Ossi MM, hnHH V. NCTNAMMY ft
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  • 878 11 90-MINUTE DISCUSSION ON UNIVERSITY AUTONOMY AND ACADEMIC FREEDOM SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I EADERS of the University of Singapore Students' Union today met the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to discuss issues of university autonomy and academic freedom. The 90-minute meeting was in conjunction with their one-day
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  • 123 11 Parents of detainees see Ningkan KUCHING, Tues.—Five representatives of the parents of political detainees in Kuching, accompanied by the chairman of the Sarawak United Peoples' Party, Mr. Ong Kee Hui, and the secre-tary-general. Mr. Stephen Yong. this morning had an hour-long meeting with the Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan.
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  • 75 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Inche S.O.A. Alsagofl has been re-elected chairman of the Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce. Other officials are: Raja Mohamed Yusof bin Ahmad Alhaj. deputy chairman: Haji Mohamed I Khan. Hon. treasurer (re-elected): Syed Alwee Alkaff. Hon. secretary (re-elected): Inche Musa bin Abdul Rahman. Inche
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  • 155 11 Proposals from Formosa for S'pore -^-industry- OINGAPORE. Tues. A 20-member group of Formosan industrialists today submitted a draft proposal to the Economic Development Board for setting up of a number of industries in Singapore In conjunction with local capital. The leader of the group. Lee Ah-mu. said that the planned
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  • 59 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Urn Hap Hln has been elected president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians in Singapore. Other officials are: Mr. Tan Choon Tee. vice-president; Mr. Tan Bah Chee. secretary; Mr. Teo Kofc Chal. treasurer: and Messrs. Ng Bo Oen. Khoo Teng Eng. Michael Llm,
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  • 175 11 MUAR. Tues. A story of unrequited love and the rejection of an offer of marriage was unfolded in the magistrate's court here today at the preliminary inquiry into the attempted murder of a girl tapper. A tapper, Ler Kirn Eng. 18. was committed to
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  • 301 11 ROME. Tuwday rr»HE entire educa- tional system in Malaysia will have to be re-orientated towards a scientific and technological bias, the deputy permanent secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Mr. Lew Sip Hon. said here yesterday. As leader of the
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  • 79 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two young men, Kee Jik Choon and Tan Han Chin, were charged in court today with the abduction of two girls at Nlcoll Highway at 5.1S p.m. yesterday. They were alleged to have committed the offence with two other unknown persons.
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    • 532 11 I Today Radio, TV I RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres 476 metre* am. n» wi m. MOET y i A M^ E CI '^TWS-TfSi 3. VJ £"%£>;. i«$%; 23 Breakfast Potpourr. 8 00 Hme And Ab<jut 9 00 cl0M Signal. The News. 8.05
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  • 91 12 PENANG. Tues.— Thirty-nine families living on the foreshore at Sandilands Street today petitioned the Acting Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Choy. to provide Dined water supplies to their premises. Mr. Choy, accompanied by two Socialist Front city councillors. Mr. Loh Ban Hin and Mr. Ch*ng
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  • 393 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A SHORTAGE of labour was the most urgent problem facing development in Sarawak, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acub, Assistant Minister of Rural Development, said today. Both skilled and unskilled workers were needed Immediately so that development projects could begin promptly
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  • 67 12 $35,000 gem robbery: 3 men charged PENANO, Tues.— Three men were charged In the Session* Court today with robbing the Nam Loong Goldsmith's Shop in Campbell Street of $35,000 worth of Jewellery on Aug. 22 Lo Seng Tuck. 27, Choong Kek Onn. 22. and Tang Kok Khln. 21. pleaded not
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  • 53 12 RAUB. Tues.— Thong Ah Tai, 18. a wood cutter was sentenced to six months' Jail in the magistrate's court here yesterday for stealing a chainsaw belonging to a contractor. Wan Woon. on Nov 3. The chainsaw. valued at $1,400. was ordered to be returned
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  • 111 12 RUGAYAH'S JOB: GIVING A PLEASMtT IMPRESSION... liflSS Rugayab Moha- I*■ mcd. AH (above) has joined BOAC as passenger relations officer in Singapore. With another newcomer. Miss Rose Yeap, and Miss Rosalind Wong, who has been BOAC's only passenger relations officer in Singapore for the past 18 months, they will be
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  • 124 12 TPOH. Tues.— The Perak Poppy Day dance to be held at the Ipoh Club on Saturday Dec. 7. will be highlighted by two Chinese cultural dances. They are the Silk Ribbon Dance and Sword Dance, which will be performed by Miss Cheng Kok
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  • 45 12 SINGAPORE, Tues. The P and O Orient Lines luxury liner Chltral will arrive here on Dec. 12 with about 350 passengers. The Chitral. which left Southampton last week, is on her way to Japan. She will return by the same route.
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  • 186 12 Rev. PEACH RETURNS AT 80— BY INVITATION CINGAPORE. Tues. The Rev. Preston L. Peach, 80, former head of Methodist schools here and in Malaya, will pay a three-month visit to the mission's schools and churches in Malaysia beginning next month. Rev. Peach, who was also Education Secretary of Methodist schools
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  • 30 12 RAUB, Tues.—The Methodist Girls' School here will hold Its annual food and fun fair at the school premises on Saturday In aid of the school's building fund
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  • 201 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. k FIRM here was today awarded $25,080 in the High Court money which it claimed from Lim Chui Lai. proprietor of Lai Trading Co. in Klan«? Road. Zeno Ltd. claimed It was the cost of iron bars sold to Lim by
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  • 48 12 SINGAPORE. Tues.—Ng Soon Lee, a clerk, returned to his Kallang Road flat after work yesterday to find 'he place ransacked anc $1,545 in cash and Jewellery missing Two co-tenants. Koh Eng Thuri and Lim Heng Hin. lost about $2,200 in cash and Jewellery.
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  • 25 12 TELUK ANSON. Tue.s.— About 400 new books worth about S6OC were missing from the library ol the San Mln Secondary Schoo here yesterday.
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  • 205 12 Wife and 7 children weep as breadwinner L is jailed- ]lf ALACCA, Tues. A 1T salesman, He n g Yong Siang alias Tay Yong Siang, 37, was today sentenced to four months' jail for committing breach of trust of $425. made up of collections from customers of the Lam Soca
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  • 57 12 PENANG. Tues.—A Jaga kereta. Han Ah Kam, 23. was today Jailed for one week when he could not pay a $25 fine. Han pleaded guilty to a charge of loitering In a car park at Penang Road yesterday afternoon to obtain employment as a temporary watchman when
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    • 201 12 BLACKCURRfINTJUICE t^^) Til A niOl I pULlKA'nluli QXln Vitamin C gULTRALOW H I A^^lprice for tills /;M ;§O o|Wf3lg^0 |Wf3lg^ rso Q^bottle Ihß^9k /~ftr Your i body |oeedsl«lrich strppJy of |VHK^^^Bh Wr VITAMIN C toTcombat tiredness. ;|P^s>*!!!«*^^^^^|J C/T JV-/ build body tissue and fight infection. I^ASCAP*' m j!> S. LJ^
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  • 1481 13 The row behind the shake-up at BOAC BOSS WHO CALLED THE AIRLINE'S; FINANCES 'BLOODY CRAZY' GOES OUT WITH A REMARKABLE DISPLAY OF RETICENCE... THE Admiral's language was awful, so they say, when the news leaked out that the Government intended to replace him with the man from British European Airways
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    • 1183 14 IlJI| v^». 1 1 3 I 3 I 1 1 1 1 i ll 1 1 LH j 13 1 L^^ll (Continued from Page I*l SITUATIONS VACANT M Ward* SS (Min.)-Bmx SO cts. exfre SOX AMU S.T. Has been filled Applicants thanked. 3 ENGLISH TEACHERS wanted Apply to Chung Cheng
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    • 1017 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Wordt 5>J (Min.)— Box id rfs. txtrm THREE BSDROOM FURNISHED Aircondltioned r'lat good locality Ist Dec '63 Rent $400'- per month. Pleaae Phonr Mrs. Kong (Spore) *****. NEW CALICO GUEBT MOUSE. Claymore Hill, Orchard Road. pore At back Lido Theatre, S/D rooms available. K/B laundry. Tel: *****
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    • 967 14 EDUCATION 10 Word* U (Min.)— Box If ef. axtrm TIME'S MONSYI Whilst awaiting results, join the New Shorthand/ Typewriting Bookkeeping Sessions ot 'M.S.", 10, Lorong 8U Ueylang. Spore. (*****) LCC QUESTION papers and Model Answers 1948/1963. Accounting Higher Book-keeping. Typ. vriting. available rrom 1.0 Samuel. PO Boa No I*3l Singapore
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    • 991 14 FOB HIRE •O Wordt U (Mil.) eras t* eta, rrtra TV. RADIOS, RADIOGRAMS, K'fngerators. Tape Recorders. Kee Huat's 124 Orchard Road, h pore. Phone *****. REFRIGSRATORS AT REASONABLE rates. Prompt service guaraoleea. Harden Company, Bj. Oixnard ftoad. Singapore Telephone ***** THE LAW $AV$ ONE MAN ONE WIFE: AN AIR CONDITIONED
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    • 927 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE H Ward* U (Mt*.}— mnrm $0 cts. satra NSW FORO CORTINA *-«OOf. Sdoor, or station wagon for Immediate deUvery. Ual versa! Cars Limited, ou Orchard Road. Singapore. FOR HONDA BOC.C. World Latest Model. Apply m/s. Kee Motor CO.. 50-2 Thomson Road, a m.s. Phone *****. Hire Purcba*.-
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    • 977 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* St (tlln.r—Bmx M ctt. ejrfre TSS3 HOLDBN 1962 Mercedes *****. F/Consul 310, F/Kalcon. 1961 O/ Rekord. 1960 Mercedes 2308. TfPnfect O'Kapitan. 1959 Renault Dau phin'e. 1958 Flat 600, F 'Zephyr. Austin ASS Van, 1957 F/Consul Austin ABS O/Kspltan* Hlllraan Vollm/Van. 1956 Hllonan, 1955 V /Prefect
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    • 638 14 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC 30 Word* U < Mm. y— Box io ci: txtrm TIRIO LET LAUREL Massage Steambath retresb you. Licensed Massmr'slsssmss Sifi-P River VaUer Road. B'pore. Telephone &M 76 IU.OU a.m. to 8.00 p.m. snarp. GENTLEMEN ror awedisD Massage. Btearnbatb Kaclal Treatment, Manicures, Haircutting, Tinting and Bbavlns "Jeans" Atrcondltioaed
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    • 540 14 LADIES DRESSMAKING 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box Si) ctt. rxlrm FO SIANO, «7 TanKltn Road. Singapore. High Class Ladles Dressmakers. Ready-made Dresses from $14/-. Tailoring Charges trom $8/. (including Cheongsam). WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) Hi Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. txtrm NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel J.B. Seaside Dancing A
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    • 1456 15 TO LIVERPOOL > WEST COASI U.K.i Oue Spore Sans P. S'haa Ptaaajj CYCLOPS LittriKi, Giesgow la Pt/Nat 28 Nat 2B DEMOOOCUS Avonmouth. Literiool la Pt/BK 1 MENELAUS Lxerpeel. Glasgow Cda. IS Dec 2 Bk 4 BOLIUS Liverpeel. Havre Bee 5 Dec 7 Bk 8/18 Dec 11 PATROCLUS L'pkl. Dublin, Glasgow
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    • 1380 15 EAC lines BepecjJ#oe?f o cuMA^unejeifß** > -Mev*OJMeMja> fOja*A**o SAILINCS TO CENOA, Ll HAVRE, HAMBURC. BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO COTHEHBUM ANB CeTPENNACEN. ""TenenP* "MASBAU" B) Sailed li Pert/27 Net 21 Net "AYUTHIA" *)C).... SB Not/ 4 o*e 5/ 7 BK 8/ B BK "JUTUNBIA" 1) 12/28 Bk 17/28 Dee SB/11
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    • 1372 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TB IBNBON. LIVERPOOL S CONTINENTAL PBRTS. ypora P. S'naai Penang BENAVBN (H) H'Hrg. L'OOa, A'wrp, R'oai* IB Pt/Uot 8 Not SB/ 1 BENRINNES (F.L»s) L'paelT Hull, N'eorg. R'daa 8. 8/ Nat 21 Net 30/ 4 BENREBCN I.L) Loofoo. Antwerp. Haaiaurg Net 217 3 Bo* 1/ I BENVANNOCaI L'toa.
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    • 1317 15 fe McALISTER *S> CO., LTD. Teh Na. (2311. EI.t.BBMAM UMS *V KLA VENESS LIKE LfINSBN, HAMBUR6, ROTTERDAM, L 0 > AIMELES. SAN FRANCISCI, HAVRE. HULL ft MIBOLESIROUCH SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND CIH BF LEEBS* kum>w J* 1 111 S'pota p S'naai i*entnt aaucViSwiut Sailed Oaits laP*rt/T*lij «*m™ p..... Call. Mtre
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  • 535 16 From Our Market Correspondent f\S the Malayan Stock \J Exchange yesterday industrials began the day selectively better, but towards the end of the market conditions ''ere off best and later in the afternoon buying support fell away wh..i th- Antara report that a British plane
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  • 21 16 Malayan Stock Indices Not. 25 Nor. 26 Industrials: 120.99 121.59 Tins: 114.60 114.87 robbers: 108.77 108.77 Dec. 29. 1962—100.
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  • 730 16 /COMBINED business In the Sln- gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bousteid ii.ixXm 11 70 D. <3.000> $1.71 D, (9.000) I 1.6»: Central Ft*»s $1.321 8 L. $1.34 BL. (l,ooo> $1.81.
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  • 75 16 Further October rubber crops included: T<ondon Asiatic Group 3.083,000 lb.. PaUling Group 2.365,000 lb.. Golden Hope Group 1.796.000 lb., CaatiefieJd 398.000 lb.. Hoftcote 387.000 ib., Holvrood 112.000 lb.. Hongkong (Selangor) 47.000 lb.. Killinghall 66.000 lb.. Kuala SeUncor 77.000 lb.. Malaysia 82.000 lb.. Seapori fSelanjor) 92.000 lb.. Dinditus 129.326
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  • 253 16 niCIMBER "rst *rad* rubber buyera closed at 5p m In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68s cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent on cloelns l«v«i for the position. The tone was slightly easier. pt.A.S. and F.M.R.C. (teams P"«> in cents per Ik. yesterday: Int.
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  • 27 16 November 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5483.624 (up $1,871). Kstimatec. unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 134 16 THE Malayan fiahani* Banks' Association made these ebangee In ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to SIMM: Near Verk: buyms TT 32 13/16 airmaf OD 3: 1-Vl6. 90 d at. 33| credit bills 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OD 36 9/16, 90
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  • 411 16 STRAITS tin rose 51.87* to *****2J on the Penang market yesterday. The offering was estimated up 10 tors to 250 tons. In London on Tuesday tin opened about £3» per ton lower, but quickly recovered under good buying of three months mainly from
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  • 257 16 SHIPS lying al*ns.tids MM Slngaavr* wlilrrtl todiy art: Agapemr 44, Van Neck 31/32. I—ndaura 8/7. Borneo 46. afandowl 1516 Rhorstx-rn 42/43. Treaob N.W. 4. Benvonie 27/ 2*. Brcconablre 4/3, President Monro* 10/11, Kra.izew.iki 1/2. C-rroabnnk (1). City of 01-sgow 33/36, Bolivia Mara 25/36, Hal Mi* 19, Chyeba.
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  • 69 16 Chinese Produce Exchange. SingsP*re newi prices per picul yesterday: Coconut .11. bulk JSIJ KUer,. drum (MllCrS. Copra: Nov./ Dec. UK/Continent unquoted. Pepper: Muntok wh.tr- >M 2, sellera Sarawak white Sl4O a. Hers, apeclai Sarawak bl ick Iio:, sellers, garbled l^nponic black SlO9 sellers. ASTA. Singapore Coconut Oil Millers-
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    • 2178 16 mmmmmmmmmmmmminmym I OPTION PREMIUMS AUSTRALIAN J^^^gM (OFFICIAL JUOTATIONI) OlUul\O November 26. THre. mo.«u. MELBOURNE. Tues. »ssssss«^s.ss»s^B»^s^k^a^s^s^«Si^s^s^asl^s»issss^s^assssisssissss.s^Bsssl INDUSTRIALS JNUI STRIALS regained some Of Duniojw -m cts. McAiister 14 yesterday'^ lost ground and E. smelters M eta. KoDinsoo ii eta. traded on a firmer basis. Rises sr^ss^^Maapßsis^e^gassssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss^^ 21 cts l Btora«* 4*d.
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    • 112 16 j Ik]. B >l€J LLkJ_T'll lImJ far: Ales. Port Sail. Ratttrtaa. •■srarsaai HSBMrt aat S»T*ia. Spore P. S'haei "enani "Marctll Nevftki" J/ S Btc 1/ 1 Btc iinrr t-~t ci. siiisV i di, (Hi lii. |M> nm siast rsn Batckak. H»a**t. HtafUaf, Jaaau aad Ctssa Peru S'pori P S'hssi Ptnsßi
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    • 552 16 I JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders tor the Laying oi 12" Qifimeu* Class C 1 A.C Pipe, irom Simpang JuncUon toChaiiKkat Jerlng Junction and ConstrucUon of Ancillary Works in the Larut Sc Matang District will be received at the office of the Jurut«ra Negrl, Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pan.
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    • 1147 17 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS GENERAL. PAPER The University of Singapore will conduct an examination In the General Paper tor the following categories of candidates intending to •Mk admission to the University to enable them to satisfy the condit.ons of entry to degree courses: (1) Candidates offering advanced level passes
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    • 1546 17 NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Mr. Tan Kwang Seng has left the employment of Jardine Waugh (Singapore) Ltd. and as from the i 26th November. 1963. has no, authority to conduct any business on behalf of or to pledge the credit of Jardine Waugh (Singapore) Ltd. or Messrs. Rundle
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    • 893 17 NOTICES PAGODA BRAND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the trade mark depicted above is the exclusive property of MIN NGAI (HUAT KEE» KNITTING FACTORY LIMITED of Nos. 588--592 Castle Peak Roao. Kowloon, Hong Kong, and has been registered in the State of Singapore, the Federation of Malaya and Sabah in
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    • 559 17 TENDERS J.K.R. NEGRI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE The date of closing of Tenders for the supply and delivery of treatment plant equipment for the Kuala Klawang Water Supply Scheme at Kuala Klawang in Jelebu district .Negri Sembilan i has been extended from the 20th December 1963 to the 7th Janu- 1
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    • 247 17 TENDERS NOTICE MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD LOSS OF I'XIT CERTIFICATE j The following unit certificate registered In the name of Mr. Oan Eng Chye has been reported lost and is declared null and void. Certificate No 2336 covering 3.000 units of the Third Malayan Fund. MALAYAN UNIT TRISTS LIMITED Manager.
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    • 211 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. Tenders fcr the ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS TO CENTRAL MENTAL HOSPITAL AT TANJONO RAMBUTAN. will bt- received at the Office of the JURUTERA SEGERI, JABATAN KERJA RAYA. PERAK. IPOH. up to 3.00 pjn. on the 2nd December, 1963 from contractors Under Classes 'A' to
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    • 262 18 Chartered Accountant is in top class SINGAPORE. Tues. Four horse* flown out from England recently have been classified by the MRA. They are Chartered Accountant, winner of three races and rated 8.0 in the 1962 Free Handicap, in Class 1; Munificent in Class 2' Apollo IV and Malaysia. both in
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    • 961 18  - Poker d'As is Veni Vici 'banker' today EPSOM JEEP ioday's best bets are Loch Leven (Race 4). Mikado II (Race 6) and Poker dAs (Race 9). The going is heavy. RACING BY powerful Veni Vici Stable, who drew a blank on Sunday, can bounce right back into the limelight at
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    • 66 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Top amateur rider T.S. Leong has Just returned from another successful "raid" on the Hong Kong Turf. At the third meeting of the new season in Hong Kong, Leong rod* three winners. His win on Virtuous in the feature race of the day,
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    • 50 18 IPOH. Tues.—The 1964 Turf season will open with a threeday meeting here on Jan. 12, 15 and 19 for horses in Classes 1. 2 and 5. Distances are: Class I—s'i.-f1—5'i.-f straight and 6f. Class 2—B'2f and 9f. Class s—B>_f and 9f. Entries close on Jan. 2.
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    • 40 18 NEW YORK. Tues. Kelso. winner of 31 out of 43 races, was named America's "Hor.e of the year" here today by racing correspondents for the fourth time running. The six-year-old gelding has won races worth nearly US$l,--600.000.—Reuter.
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    • 1420 18 Race One: 1.30— Cl 5 Div 1— 5 1 ***** Logis Lass (Mrs. s van Breukelen) E. Breuk. 69 0 (F) Donnelly 2 2 "3610 Windy Willies <P!1 St.) TJoa. 8 8.12 (F) 'So-idi 1 3 ***** Prudent Choice iWan St.) Teh. 8 8.11 (8F)
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    • 176 18 EPSOM JEEP I CALL BOX POINTER Rao* 1 PBLD. CHOICE TIMBER LASS I.EG1S I. ASS I Legist i^ass Legis Lass Mraits (.ode Diana's Pride Prudrnt Chnire I'rudent Choice Him t I FLYING HAND M\l.\*\ OLIVE VI XI I Anglers Mrriuidf Flying Hand Flying Hand I Olive i\rn Fixing Sper
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    • 84 19 SIGNALS MOVE INTO THE FINAL SOCCER SINGAPORE. Tues. A strong second half rally helped 18 Signals qualify for the final of the SOSFA junior cup knockout competition when they beat Water Department 2-0 In the semifinal at Jalan Besar stadium today. Signals were on top throughout but Water Department matched
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      • 17 19 HOCKEY Taipinr Lie: Tigers 'A" 5 Fed. Engineers 2. Friendly (Penang): Pg Teachers 1 Combined Schools 0.
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    • 428 19 RUGGER by NORMAN SIEBEL Kuala Lumpur, Tues. "BY the time Selangor's Rugby footballers take the field for their Malaya Cup tournament match against Perak at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday at 5.10 p.m., they expect to be in a state of carefully-acquired readiness which
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    • 293 19 CRICKET Springboks gain big morale booster Tues.—The touring South African cricket team gained a tremenuous morale booster for Friday week's First Test by be?ting the strong New Bouth Wales side by an Innings and 101 runs here today. It was the nrst time since Douglas Jardlne's 1932-33 MCC side that
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    • 83 19 MANCHESTER, Tues. Britain's Terry Downes, former world middleweight boxing champion, beat American Mike Pusaterl In their light heavyweight bout here last night, the referee stopping the contest after five rounds. By the end of the fifth round Pusatert's left eye, cut ln the first round,
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    • 285 19  - SABAH PLAYER MAY JOIN M-SQUAD FRANCIS BOEY By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Sabah player may be included ln the Malaysian youth soccer team lr preparation for the Asian Youth tournament at Saigon next April. On Sunday, the FAM selected 17 players for the preliminary round matches at Saigon. Football Association
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    • 32 19 TpNGLAND right-back Jimmy Armfleld (right) clears with a high kick when challenged by Ireland forward Wilson during the international match at Wembley Stadium last week. England won 4-0. Reuter picture.
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    • 362 19 SYDNEY, Tues. Lan Meckiff, the left-arm pace bowler, and central figure in the "throwing" controversy during MCC's 1958-59 tour, has been included ln the 12 from whom Australia will name their side for the First Test with South Africa at Brisbane on Friday week.
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    • 79 19 SOCCER Leonj Cup: Perak CRC v Cheng Wah (Jn Abdui Jail). IJm Shield: Indian Assn v Town Council (T. Anson). HOCKEY Spore Wv. I: Prisons v Khalsa (Changi). Taipinr L»e: 2 Workshop v Prisons (Esplanade). RUGGER FriendHes: FMC v Padang Under-23 (R. Range Rd, KL); RMAP "B 1 v S'gor
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  • 305 20 LONDON. Tues. J'HK British Foreign Secretary, Mr. R.A. Butler, said yesterday that there had been at least 12 armed incursions into Malaysia from bases in Indonesian territory in the past month and that Indonesian aircraft had infringed Malaysian air space. Mr. Arthur Henderson (Labour) had
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  • 21 20 OAWSON: (>n Mfc Nov I!m>3, suddenly, ut Batu Lintank- Kst.itf, Serdanc. Kidali. R. M. Daw-son formerly of Oriental Kstates Atftncy.
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  • 196 20 DEFENCE BILL UP FIVE TIMES ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Defence expenditure for the remaining two years of the second five-year plan is being increased more than five times as a result of the formation of Malaysia and of Indonesia's confrontation policy. According to the first Malaysian development estimates to be presented
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  • 58 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Board of Visitors (women and girls i will give a Deepavali party for chUdren of the Social Welfare Homes tomorrow. The party will start at 10 a.m. with a film show at the Cultural Centre A lunch will be given to the children at
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  • 328 20 LONDON. Tues.—Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON, Tues. Spot 20* id., Jan. 204 d., Feb. 20Sd.. Mar. 20-11/16 d., Jan/Mar. 20<H.d., Apr./ June 20 14d.,l 4d., July/Sept. 20-13/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 20-13 16d.. Jan./ Mar. 20-13/16 d., Apr/June 20-13 16d, c.l.f.
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  • 137 20 Dash into father's arms-by boy who had a hole-in-heart operation K I/ALA LUMPUR. Tues. Full of joy and happiness to be back home, eight-year-old Victor Lee (left) ran full tilt into the arms of his waiting; father at the airport here today. It was difficult to imagine that three months
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  • 601 20 THE 'STUPID' ACT OF AN OFFICER KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A "STUPID" act has cost Pilot Officer Azman bin Zainal Abidin, 23, his commission in the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Azman was today ordered to be dismissed from the service after being found guilty by a general court martial on two
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  • 62 20 Karens raid town, take hostages RANGOON, Tues. A strong force of Karen rebels last night raided the railway town of Madauk, about 150 miles north of here, and abducted seven people. The raiders, who were resided by the combined Burmese army and police garrison, suffered one dead and one captured.
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  • 167 20 Tengku to inaugurate TV Malaysia on Dec. 28 I7UALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will inaugurate the first phii Television Malaysia on I Dec. 28. The Assistant Minister of Information and BroucUaMing. Dato Mohamad Isnuiil bin Mohamed YiiM>t announcing this today. Mid the initial service would
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  • 46 20 SINGAPORE. Tues Ur Jolin Low. Director of Extra-Mur:il and Studies at the Univei.Miy ol V.ilaya, will give a talk on "I lie Universities and Adults Education" at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary Club of Singapore-West at Prince's Restaurant on Thursday at l p.m.
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