The Straits Times, 5 December 1963

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25.000 file**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 757 1 A 'second survey' call MALAYSIA'S REPLY: WHAT GUARANTEE IS THERE THAT JAKARTA WON'T REJECT THE U.N. FINDtNGS LIKE THEY DID THE LAST TIME? KUALA- LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIA today said "no" to a proposal by President Soekarno for a second United Nations survey to re-assess the wishes
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  • 259 1 Famine? Hunger? Lies, all lies, he says lAKARTA, Wed. J President Soekarno today denied foreign allegations that Indonesia was suffering economically. Installing the former Indonesian Ambassador in Moscow. Mr. Adam Malik, as the new Trade Minister, the President said: "I admit the price of rice is high but you can
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  • 475 1 SINGAPORE. Wednesday •pOLICK are investigating a report by the Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. Wong Kah Yeow, alleging .that three officials of the de-registered Singapore General Employees' Union had withdrawn $13,500 from its bank account for "unlawful" payments. One big mystery Is how the
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  • 44 1 BONN, Wed. The West German Health Ministry has distributed to schools -MMMXH) booklets explaining sex to girls, it is reported here. The Ministry is also preparing a similar booklet for boys and a pamphlet for teachers on se\ instruction. Reuter.
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  • 50 1 SAIGON. Wed— A group of 74 American military personnel who were to depart today will spend another night In Saigon A UA Air *\>rce C-135 Jet transport which was to fly them t Honolulu has been delayed at Kadena Air Force base, Okinawa, for maintenance. UPI.
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  • 22 1 CARACAS. Wed.— Government troops raided a mountain hideout today and killed 21 Communist guerrillas In a gun battle. UPI.
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  • 399 1 Dusk-to-dawn curfew nn Borneo island JESSELTON, Wednesday A DUSK-TO- DAWN curfew was imposed today on the Malaysian side of Sebatik Island (opposite Tawau) and its territorial waters. The curfew order cane a few hours after a warning by the Chief Minister, Mr. Donald Stephens, that Indonesians in the State were
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  • 33 1 VATICAN CITY, Wed. Pope Paul will make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land in January— the first Pope to do so for many centuries, it was announced today.— Reuter.
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  • 37 1 TAIPEH. Wed— The Kuomlntang's central executive committee today approved the resignation of Vlce-Presldetit Cnen Cheng from his concurrent po»t of Premier and named the Finance Minister, Mr. C. K. Yen. as Mr. Chen's .suceeaor. Reuter.
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  • 37 1 OEOROETOWN < British Oulana), Wed. The sugar production target of 302,000 ions for the year is expected to be met, according to official figures released here today, showing that 301.449 tons have already been produced. Reuter.
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  • 25 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Almost all President Johnson's personal fortune has been placed In the hands of trustees, the Washington Post reported here today.— Reuter.
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  • 215 1 Thanom takes over FROM Sarit BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand's VicePremier and Defence Minister, Gen. Thanom Kittikachorn. has informed the Cabinet that he is taking over as acting Prime Minister during the illness of Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat. Oen. Thanom presided over the weekly Cabinet meeting yesterda/. It was the first time
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  • 27 1 COPTERS DOWNED SAX.ON. W«i. Two I S. Army h-lit optrrs were ihmnril fcj» Communist gMfttas mar tin- Cambodian hordrr ""> Miles northwest of Saigon today. IP.I
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  • 167 2 AFRO-ASIAN DESK DHNOM PENH. Wed. Chief of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk last night offered friendship and confederation to adjoining South Vietnam provided it would renounce American aid and remain neutral. It w;is the first time Sihanouk had mentioned
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    10 2 SIHANOUK a belt of neutral Mates from Vietnam to India...
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  • 21 2 COTONOU (Dahomeyt. Wed. Mr. Hubert Maga. former President of the Dahomey Republic and then Minister of State, resigned yesterday— Reuter.
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  • 44 2 RANGOON, Wed.— A Burmese Army patrol operating in the Myitkyina district of Kachin State waged five battles against Kachin insurgents on Nov. 24, killed six rebels and seized three home-made guns from them, the official news agency announced today. Reuter.
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  • 104 2 RANGOON, Wed. Mandalay University yesterday announced the closure of its arts and science faculties. The closure decisicn did not affect the faculties of medicine and agriculture. Police had used fire hoses and tear gas to disperse students of the arts and science faculties
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  • 114 2 Second suicide since revolution SAIGON, Wed.— An unidentified man burned himself to death in a street in Saigon yesterday evening. Police, who rushed to the scene, found the immolation already completed. There were no witnesses. The police said they did not know the reason for the suicide and were lnvestlga-
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  • 35 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. Life expectancy in India rose by 9.2 years to 41.2 years in the decade between 1951 and 1961, according to figures based on the 1961 census released here. Reuter.
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  • 97 2 NO. this bespectacled monkey is no optical illusion. Bill, a two-year-old Indian monkey and another monkey, Danny, have a curious penchant tor spectacles and a costly one it is, too. Their favourite trick is to snatch the glasses from the faces of
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  • 304 2 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. —Britain told the trusteeship committee yesterday that it has no right to discuss the future of the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman. The British delegate. Sir Patrick Dean, said the item before the committee "relates solely to the internal affairs
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  • 410 2 MANILA, Wednesday. NEWLY-ELECTED Senator Jose Diokno, of the Opposition Nacionalista Party, said yesterday he would call for an investigation by Congress into the coming trip of President Macapagal to Africa. Mr. Diokno, who has been a bitter critic of the President since he resigned
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  • 111 2 PLAIN OF JARS PEACE TALKS FAIL AGAIN pLAIN OF JARS (Laos), Wed. The commanders of the rival Communist and neutralist forces met here yesterday for peace talks but left abruptly shouting recriminations at each other. The neutralist commander, Gen. Kong Le charged that the Pathet Lao commander. Gen. Singkapo "cannot
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  • 56 2 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Norway yesterday tabled a draft resolution in the Security Council aimed at banning the export to South Africa of equipment that would enable her to build ud her arms industry. Mr. Silvert Nielsen. Norwegian delegate, .said that this would refer particularly
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  • 110 2 SAN DIEGO "California). Wed. The Angel of Bataan is dead. Nancy Bell Norton, who was honoured In 1945 with the Medal of Freedom the highest award a civilian can receive from the Government died on Sunday in the County Hospital aged 81.
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  • 46 2 BANGKOK. Wed— Thai police will soon arrest couples necking and kissing In public. The Under-Secretary of the Interior, Mr. Thawin Sunthom Sarathoon, told reporters the clamp down on amorous young couples was part of the government's campaign against juvenile delinquency. Reuter.
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  • 27 2 LONDON. Wed. A trade mission from Thailand arrived here yesterday for a five-day visit to Investigate possibilities of Increasing trade wiih Britain. Reutex.
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  • 236 3 ERHARD 'YES' TO U.S. AND 'NO' TO FRANCE US-EUROPEAN DESK OONN, Wed. West Germany will not exchange its American nuclear shield for that being offered by France. Chancellor Lud w i g Erhard declared yesterday. He made It clear to President Charles de Gaulle when they met in Paris last
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  • 47 3 MOSCOW, Wed— The Soviet airline, Aeroflot. and the Pakistan International Airlines today signed an agreement here providing for commercial and technical cooperation on the Moscow-Karachi route, the Soviet news agency, Ta-ss, reported. Soviet airliners will start carryIng passengers to Karachi this week. Reuter.
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  • 15 3 BARROW-IN-FURNESS. Wed. Britain yesterday launched her second nuclear submarine, the 5.500-ton Vali.Tit. U.P.I.
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  • 194 3 LONDON, Wed. The sensational picture of a secret Soviet air-to-air missile being fired from Soviet jet fighter (above). whk>h the British aviation weekly Flight published last week has turned out to have been faked, police in Exeter. Devon, revealed last night. Art student Bernard
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  • 30 3 WASHINGTON, Wed— The OrI Ranisation of American States yesterday voted to send flvenation commission to Venezuela to Investigate charges of arms smugI pling there by Cuba.— Reuter.
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  • 290 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. MRS. Jacqueline Kennedy watched yesterday when a secret service agent, who tried to shield her and the late President from the assassin's bullets, was given a medal. Mr. Douglas Dillon, the Treasury Secretary, presented the Exceptional Service Award to Mr. Clinton
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  • 251 3 Kennedy's guards 'had been drinking' charge EMDRT WORTH, Wed.— 1 The Secret Service yesterday began an intensive check Into a senator's claim that Secret Service men assigned to guard President Kennedy were drinking in the Press Club here until early on the day of the assassination. Secret Service agents took
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  • 35 3 DALLAS. Wed. The trial of Jack Ruby, the man who millions of television watchers saw kill Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President Kennedy, was postponed today to Feb. 3.— Reuter. i
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  • 148 3 WASHINGTON, Wed An FBI agent in Dallas who received a telephoie warning that Lee Oswald would be killed passed on the information to the Dallas police, a Justice Department source MM hexe last night A few hours later. Oswald was shut dead According to
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  • 135 3 BIG HUNT ENDS IN LUXURY FLAT T ONDON, Wed. A man, hunted by British police and police on the Continent for questioning in connection with the £2,600,000 train robbery in August, was arrested last night in one of the most exclusive and fashionable parts of London. In court Six-car loads
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  • 136 3 Pope grants Bishops 40 new rights on permanent basis VATICAN CITY, Wed.— The Pope granted Ecumenical Council Bishops yesterday permanent powers effective from Dec. 8 concerning masses, marriages and confessions. The Pontiff, in a document read to the council, outlined 40 rights that Bishops throughout the world may use. In
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  • 800 4 The $600,000 suit: Court told suspicion SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Chew Choo Sing, manager of Wah Tat Bank in Sibu, told the High Court today that he became suspicious when lie learnt thai Tiang Seng Chan (Singapore) Ltd., h;ul not paid for the fust of four shipments of rubber and pepper
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  • 163 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The future of vocational education here will depend on how far teachers can apply to local needs the ideas and methods in vocational training they received from highly industrialised countries. Mr. Carl T. Angel, a Unesco expert teaching at the Singapore Teachers' Training
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  • 95 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The secretary-general of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, Mr. T.V. Gomez, today warned that the majority of the employees of Grant's Advertising would go on strike tomorrow, if the management refused to recognise his union as representing the majority of the company's
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  • 162 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusuf bin Ishak, today stressed the fostering of a Malaysian identity among the various peoples of the nation, especially the youth. He was speaking at the opning of the second Malaysia student photographic exhibition at the Singapore Polytechnic
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  • 145 5 Scream leads to arrest in cinema SINGAPORE. Wed. —A. Manekam, 33, was fined $100, or a month's jail, today for using criminal force on a woman. Wee Poh Choo, 22, with intent to outrage her modesty in the Capitol Cinema, last night. He pleaded guilty. Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln,
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  • 38 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— V. P. Pereira of Petaling Jaya has been fined $150 in the magistrate's court here for failing to lodge a return of Income, together with certified copies of accounts, for J»*t year.
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  • 284 5 IPOH, Wednesday. JOBLESS S. Subramaniam, 20, who admitted having intimate relations daily with a 13-year-old girl for two months, except on Fridays, was bound over in $500 for 18 months today. He pleaded guilty in the High Court two weeks ago
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  • 59 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will present a cheque for $10,000 to the United Arab Republic Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Kamal Saad El Bin. for the Unesco International campaign to preserve the monuments of Nubia. The presentation will be made at the
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  • 44 5 CHE ROHAINI ISMAIL, who left Kuala Lumpur for Washington yesterday with her husband, Inche Ismail bin Ambia, assistant secretary counsellor to the Ministry of External Affairs. Inche Ismail will be second political secretary in the Malaysian Embassy there. Straits Times picture.
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  • 327 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An appeal against conviction and sentence in a bribery case against a driving tester was allowed in the High Court here today. Quashing both the conviction and sentence. Mr. Justice Ong. who heard the appeal, said the alleged discovery of two $10
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  • 122 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Third Magistrate, Inche Shaik Daud bin Haji Mohamed Ismail, said today it was a pity that the public were not co-operating with the police who were trying their best to help them. He said this when he discharged
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  • 64 5 Sang was alleged to have extorted $108 from Tan Boon Lin. a bicycle shop proprietor, by putting him In fear of Injury to his business at Ipoh Road at 10.30 p.m. on Jan. 18 Tan. who had hi* credibility impeached, told the court that he could not recognise the
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  • 76 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Photographic prints from all over the world will be displayed ai the first Malaysia International Salon of Photography, organised by the Photographic Society or Malaya at the British Council Hall from Dec. 9 to 14. It wIU be opened by the
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  • 44 5 BATU PAHAT. Wed. Tan Hee Suan, 33. was fined $200 in the magistrate's court here today for carrying 16 school children in his car. Five of the children were in the front seat and the remainder in the rear seat.
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  • 322 5 'Deliberate errors not fault of machine' court told SINGAPORE. Wed. A man called to give expert evidence on calculating machines told the Industrial Arbitration Court today he believed that some mistakes in a bank statement were caused by a "deliberate act" of the I operator. Mr. N. A. J. Smith.
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  • 47 5 IPOH. Wed.— A $20 gold ring and $465 were stolen from a police corporal from SarawaK undergoing a training course at the Police Field Force near the airport here yesterday. Cpl. Carrol Murya Anak Sikel. 21. discovered the theft when he woke up.
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  • 249 6 $51m. contract for HK tunnels to Gammons SINGAPORE, Wed MALAYAN company has been awarded a multi-million-dollar contract to construct tunnels for the Hong Kong Government's crash programme to relieve the water shortage in that colony. The contract has been secured by Gammon (Malaya) Ltd., through its whollyowned subsidiary. Gammon (Hong
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  • 27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. Kenneth Rodgers. political counsellor lo the Australian High Commission here, left for Canberra today after an eight-month term of duly.
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  • 16 6 IPOH. Wed.— The Ipoh Jaycees have donated $200 to the Perak Family Planning Association.
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  • 50 6 BRUNEI TOWN. Wed.— Combined police and mi- litary forces will stage security exercises throughout Brunei for six days beginning on Friday. i Roadblocks will be set up during the exercises and members of the pubUc> including motorists, are liable to be stopped, checked and searched. UPI.
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  • 226 6 IPOH, Wednesday. JHE PARENTS of Miss Yee Yen Hor" 16, were shocked to learn today of her death in a Bangkok hospital on Sunday night, following a major heart operation. Mr. Yee Kong, 55, a hawker, and his family heard of the girl's death
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  • 140 6 Two years' jail for man caught with gun UUALA KANGSAR, 1V Wed. A police roadblock on the main trunk road led to an arrest of a man found in possession of a revolver and six rounds oi ammunition, the Sessions Court here was told today. Kool Ah Boon, 24, unemployed,
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  • 54 6 KLA N G. Wed. Thirty M.C.A. youths and the Alliance councillors here will carry out a big "clean-up"' of the town on Sunday. The group will concentrate in the areas where hawkers mostly do their business. Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, the Alliance whip and councillor, will
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  • 40 6 PENANG. Wed.— Puteh bin Haji Hussein. 73. died in the General Hospital yesterday following a road accident at Glugor Road. He was crossing the road In front :of the Glugor Club when a car knocked him down
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  • 38 6 MUAR, Wed. Employees of 17 local council, Including the daily and monthly rated workers, will meet here on Friday to discuss the setting up here of another branch of Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees.
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  • 75 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. Ooro Hara. director of the Export and Import Bank. Japan. predicted today thai there would be an increase in Japanese investments in Malaysia, especially in industries. Mr. Hara. who flew in from Bangkok, is on a tour of Asian and MiddJe
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  • 298 6 Government to avoid difficulties with right figures KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Central Government is taking steps to prevent any possibility of embarrassing situations in Par 1 i ament through Cabinet Ministers contradicting each other by quoting different figures on development projects. In future all Ministers will get absolutely accurate figures
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  • 33 6 KOTA BHARC. Wed. —An eight-year-old schoolboy, Yap Kok Chye, died yesterday after being knocked down by a lorry in Jalan Za.nal Abidtn here. He was cycling home when the accident occurred.
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  • 216 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rVKE National Union x of Plantation Workers will tomorrow announce details of new pay claims by Malaya's 300,000 estate workers. The existing wage agreement between the NUPW and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association expires at the end of this month.
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  • 180 6 GOVT'S 1/2 mil. AID TO CO-OP SHOPS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government today presented a $500.--000 cheque to the Malayan Co-o pera t i v c Wholesale Society Ltd. to help it set up retail consumer shops throughout the country. These shops will be on land settlement and development schemes.
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  • 39 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A woman. Chew Tan. 62. was found drowned in the sea off Kallang this morning. She is believed to have fallen into the sea while working on a coal heap in Kallang Basin.
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  • 292 7 Soekarno, dictator of a starving people KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Japanese journalist today described President Soekarno as a dictator who created trouble to focus world attention on himself. Mr. Minoru Omori, foreign news editor in the Mainlchi Newspapers, Tokyo. .-aid the Indonesian leader, "no doubt, an ambitious man," preached but
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  • 127 7 PENANG, Wed.— The Sultanah of Kedah, national Poppy Day organiser for the .second successive year, last night met the Penang Hari Bunga appeal committee at I tea party given by the chairman. Mr. Saw Sena KCWt at his Cantonment Road home. "We are
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  • 62 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. A sevenni.in organising commiuer ol the Chinese Chamber ol Commerce fuay decided to invite Singapore Government representatives to be advisers to its proposed trade mission to Sarawak and Sabah next year. The committee, headed by Mr. Toh Keiiß Tuan. also decided to invite the
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  • 53 7 MEMBERS of the Industrial Survey Mission from Singapore at the General Motors-Holden assembly plant in Melbourne. Mr. C. O. Long, (left) an executive of Ceneral Motors-Holden, explains the metal finishing assembly line techniques to the mission's leader, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, and a mission member, Mr.
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  • 463 7 Three shot: Sentence is death SEREMBAN. Wad. J^ SEVEN-MAN jury took 30 minutes to return a unanimous verdict of guilty on all three charges ol murder against a kampong worker who shot three men. The eight-day trial ended today with Mr. Justice Ismail Khan sentencing Dahamin bin Musa, 32, married
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  • 64 7 SINOAPORE. Wed.— The qualifying round of the 1964 S.ngapore chess championship for the Lim Boon Keng Cup will be held next month. The final round is expected to lake place in February, said the secretary of the Singapore Chess Federation. Mr. Tan L:an Quer. Those
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  • 72 7 I IPOH Wrti A. S. Anthony Ju-t'ph. 16. a petrol kiosk attendI ant. and Jeei Singh 22. a lorry :>.t:endan:. were discharged today on a charge of robbing P. M Mohamed SaUeh. a bakery shop manager, of $160 in Church Road o'i July 5. A&st.
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  • 348 7 TAIPING. Wed T*HE five Alliance A members of the Taiping Town Council. which is controlled by a United Front coalition, walked out together over a move to criticise the Minister of Commerce and Industry at the council's monthly meeting last
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  • 111 7 'Yes' by union, but fight goes on KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Government Medical and Health Employees National Union has decided to accept the Government's latest offer to backdate a pay award to March I— but it will continue to fight to get it backdated to Aug. 1 last year. Last
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  • 179 7 MISSION BACK WITH MANY INQUIRIES From KEITH HOOPER: Sydney, Wednesday THE Singapore industrial survey mission, now visiting Sydney, will return home tomorrow with a large volume of inquiries to analyse. The inquiries result from the mission's main purpose in visiting Australia to induce Australian industries to enter joint ventures or
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  • 105 7 Fishermen to tour Thailand IZUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A party of 21 Malay jian fishermen will leave for Bangkok on Dec. 8 for a 10-day study tour of the fishing industry in Thailand. They have been selected from Kedah, Perils, Penang and Perak and will make a special study of trawl
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  • 27 7 IPOH, Wed.— A scooter belonging to Ong Eng Huat, 23. a labourer, was stolen from the car park at the Cathay Cinema her* last night.
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  • 683 8 RUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There was uproar in the Selangor Legislative Assembly today following Socialist Front allegations that certain Alliance members were involved in large land deals. A Socialist Front Assemblyman, MR. K A R A M SINGH, referred to the Kenny Hill
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  • 41 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed.— The District Officer. Syed Osman Idid. today warned pupils of the Sin Mm middle school to beware of subversion. Addressing them at their graduation day ceremony, he urged them to be loyal citizens.
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  • 223 8 Riot island detainees cut off radio, court told SINGAPORE, Wed. At the outset of the Pulau Senang riots, armed detainees severed radio communication between the settlement and Singapore, the Assizes here were told today. Settlement attendant Low Ah Kok said the Island's hospital and petrol kiosk were also damaged in
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  • 66 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A labourer, M. Nadarajah. 22, of Petaling Tin. was today sentenced to 18 months' Jail by the Session* Court for theft of a $160 watch irom a cattle owner, Sudagar Singh. Two others Jointly charged with him, K. Veerapan, 17, and S. Nagamoothl,
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  • 161 8 SINGAPORE. Wed rE University of Singapore Students' Union will hold a general meeting next Tuesday to discuss the recent Joint statement issued by the union's former executive, committee and the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, on university autonomy and academic freedom. The Students' Council decided
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    1710 9  -  ANTHONY HERN by SPECIAL WRITER THEY CAME OUT OF THE EAST 900 YEARS AGO-DEDICATED YOUNG MEN TRAINED TO ELIMINATE THEIR ENEMIES BY SECRET MURDER If I am to die by the bullet of a madman...' THE ASSASSINS came from the East They were members oi' an Ismaili sect
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  • The Straits Times Thursday. December 3. 1963.
    • 642 10 President Soekarno has proI posed a second survey of popular sentiment in Sarawak and Sabah towards Malaysia. If the second survey confirms the first, then he will drop "confrontation." But Malaysia in its present form must be crushed. It must be crushed because it was formed by the
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    • 336 10 The new venture in rural trading launched yesterday by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche- Mohamed Khir Johari, is of immense importance and promise. The Minister presented to the Malayan Co-operative Wholesale Society a cheque for $500,000 to help the society set up in new land settlements
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    • 224 10 Parliament was toldtn March that a public corporation would take over from the Malayan Railway Administration on New Year's Day. Four weeks before the target date, the Ministry of Transport hag announced that the conversion will be postponed until the High Court has ruled on a claim by the
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  • 455 10  - RIDING TO FAME, FRANCS Andrew Mulligan Chameleon on a bicycle by PARIS, Wed. Seamus Elliott is an Irishman in France. He is neither a legacy of the Irish mercenaries in the Napoleonic armies like thr family Hennessy of Cojnac, nor a Joyeean figure airing his sensibilities among the boulevards of
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    • 216 10 SURELY cholera can be prevented in a modern city like Singapore, which has had a "clean" record for several years? It is obvious that the flouting of the elementary laws of hygiene and sanitation has led to this state of affairs. Have the health authorities not been aware
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    • 195 10 IT is now over a year since a complaint was lodged with ttie municipality over the naming of Bukit Guillemard In Kuala Lumpur. The municipality was told that there are two Bukit Oulllemards, one on either side of Jalan Duta. A request was made to name the two
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    • 79 10 NOWADAYS, on account of the study room on the second floor of the National Library being closed at 5.30 p.m. to the public, the reading room downstairs is always packed to capacity In the evenings. Office workers engaged in private study are never able to find a place
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  • 1139 10 Western powers' waiting game in Japan WITH THIS BIG ASIAN POWER EMERGING AS A MAJOR POLITICAL FORCE IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA by A SPECIAL WRITER Tokyo, Wednesday AMBASSADO R S in Tokyo have a habit of congratulating themselves on the excellence of their relations with the Japanese Government without being •prepared
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  • 270 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia is pursuing a policy of "remaining calm" in the face of Indonesia's latest confrontation tactics, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. The Prime Minister, speaking to newsmen after the weekly Cabinet meeting, was commenting on yesterday's report that the Indonesian
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  • 140 11 SHIRLEY HOPES TO CONTINUE MODELLING CAREER PERTH. Wed. Attractive Perth model Shirley Wan, (she is married to a Malaysian mechanical engineer, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Yahaya) hopes to continue her modelling career In Malaysia when she leaves for Kuala Lujnpur on Monday. The couple were married here in January last
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  • 223 11 Java rebel radio on the air with a 'topple Soekarno' call to people KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. NEW radio station styling itself "Radio Free Indonesia" is now nightly exhorting Indonesians to revolt against the Soekarno regime. The radio says it is operating from the "mountains of
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  • 210 11 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE foster father of a five-year-old girl "gagged x and blindfolded" her, bound her legs and tied her hands to the front door of his house for 17 hours, a magistrate's court was told today. Tan Kay Seng, a petrol kiosk cashier,
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  • 43 11 KLUANO. Sun.— Mr. Poo Pc Hai was re-elected president of the Kluang Coffee Shop Association at its 26th annual meeting held recently. Mr. Llm Qiat Ann was reelected vice-president, Mr. Wah Keng Hong secretary, and Mr. Lim Luan Hee treasurer.
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Specialist Teachers' Training Institute in Cheras Road here will hold an exhibition of work done during the year on Dec. 9 and 10. commencing from 9 a.m. each day.
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  • 83 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Prime Minister, Tengkn Abdul Rahman, said today that Tun Abdul Razak will accompany the Yanjr di-Pertnan Affonr and the Raja Permaisuri Agong when they leave for Bangkok later this month on a State visit to Thailand. The Tengku said that he would join
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  • 30 11 PENANG. Wed. A young housewife, Chong Wong IJ.ee, 28, was rescued by a swimmer from the sea near the Penang Bwlmmlng Club In Tan Jong Bungah yesterday evening.
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  • 242 11 Varsity courses soon for man in the street SINGAPORE. Wed. The University of Singapore's new Department of Extramural Studies will soon introduce courses to meet the public's "pent-up demand for higher learning." The head of the department. Dr. John Lowe, told the Lions Club today that the university could not
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  • 33 11 KLANO. Wed. Tengku Zalnon Rashid Shah, 50 ADC to the Sultan of Selangor, has been appointed the territorial chief of Klang. He has been ADC for more than 27 years.
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  • 28 11 SYDNEY, Wed.— Malaysian students and their counterparts of the Indian League will hold a joint function at the Malayan Students' Association club here on Dec. 13.
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  • 41 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Uxi driver. Llm Ah Teng. 35. reported to the police that three passengers robbed him of $15 and his driving licence and beat him up at Duchess Road last night. 7 10 Breakiaat Potpourri; 7.30
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  • 140 11 400 take to the hills as river breaks bank KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Several areas in North Malaya were flooded today as a result of heavy rain last night. The worst affected areas in Parit Buntar were Kam pong Sungei Jawi, Kampong Sungei Duri and Kampong Sanglanf. About 400 people in
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  • 52 11 KAJANG. Wed. Twenty five Chinese owner-tappers will receive certificates on Dec. 11 for completing a sixmonth course In rubber processing. They are all owners of smallholdings in the Semenyih area, Ulu Langat district. The course Included weedlng. bud-grafting, replanting, detection and treatment of tree diseases, and maintenance
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  • 272 11 Call to Ministry to act after teacher's death KANGAR, Wednesday. 'J'HE Perlis State epidemics emergency committee today decided to ask the Ministry of Health to declare the State cholerainfected. The committee also decided to take all possible steps in order to control the spread of the
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  • 39 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Japanese ambassador, Mr. Wataru Okuma. will open an exhibition. "Children's Art Prom Japan." at Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on Saturday at 4 p.m. It will be open to the public until Dec. 11.
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  • 146 11 Three more centres for teachers' training KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1Y Three new teachers' training institutions and 29 units of prefabricated timber teachers' quarters have been built in Malaya in the past five months under the Ministry of Educations "eras h" development programme. Three hundred trainee teachers have already moved Into
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  • 61 11 SINGAPORE Wed. Tlie Straits Times today received a donation of $111.35 from the stair and pupils of Gurney Road School (1) In Kuala Lumpur towards the Hasnah binte Taib Fund, bringing it to- $1,534.84. Che Hasnah binte Taib is the wife of a Radio Malaysia
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    • 197 11 Today's Radio and TV i RADIO SINGAPORE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICK 476 metres 6UORT WAVE SERVICK 41 metres A.M 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.15 News, 7 20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And About; 8.16 News; 8.20 Up And About: 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.03 Music From The
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  • 325 12 Malaya's industrial quiz on 14,000 firms QUESTIONNAIRE TO BE COMPLETED BY END OF MARCH I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. (GOVERNMENT officials here are putting the finishing touches to plans for Malaya's first major industrial quiz. Final draft of a questionnaire to be sent to 14,000 firms throughout the mainland is now
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  • 89 12 PENANG. Wed. A charity box containing more than SI. OOO in cash and jewellery has been reported missing from a templr at Waterfall Road. rhe caretaker. Mr K. P. Gan.ipathy. said he missed the box yesterday morning. rhe box, built into the floor of the prayer
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  • 68 12 PENANO Wed. Representatives of the various chambers of commerce In Penaog will meet the Italian trade mission when it arrives here next Monday. The meeting will be held at noon at the Rotary Room of the E and O Hotel. Each chamber will send
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  • 58 12 Embassy gets a new commercial secretary MR. IWAO OHM V who flew into Kuala Lumpur from Japan on Tuesday to take up his post as commercial secretary to the Japanese Embassy. Mr. Ojima, who is from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry in Tokyo, takes the place of Mr.
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  • 316 12 A question remains: is Sir John's reign really over? LONDON, Wed. The Financial Times columnist, reporting Sir John Hay's resignation, said yesterday: "After a slightly puzzling hour with Sir John yesterday, I was left wondering if his reign is really over or not." Sir John gave up his managing directorship
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  • 326 12 MALAYA: NO RUSH TO GO TO WORK IN BORNEO pENANG, Wed.— There is no discernible trend by Malayans to apply for permits to go to Sabah or Sarawak to seek employment, a spokesman of the Federation immi g r a tion headquarters said here today. He was commenting on a
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  • 83 12 Johore to spend $42 million JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Expenditure for Johore State is expected to amount to $42,753,115 next year. An appropriations bill to approve this sum will be introduced at the State Assembly meeting next week. Of this. $16,141,141 Is for contributions to statutory funds. Other items include $3,601.--146
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  • 48 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A Kaum Ibu delegation led by Datin Fatimah blnte Haji Kashim, chairman of Kaum Ibu of Malaya, will arrive here on Monday to help reorganise the Johore branch. Datin Fatimah will address three meetings of Malay women while «he Is here.
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  • 157 13 Clash with demolition squad averted by lawyer- SINGAPORE. Wed. i A lawyer today averted what appeared j to be an imminent clash between a demolition squad and men of the chief ten- i ant of two rows of ab- out 30 shacks in a kampong off Alexandra Road. A housing
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  • 60 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Another $56 50 was received here today by the Straits Times for the National Patriotic Fund bringing Its total to $144,165.39. Donations came from the teachers and pupils of Standard VI National School, Seplnang, Segamat, $8; the staff of the Continuation School,
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  • 45 13 MUAR, Wed. The Central Electricity Board has notified consumers here. Including those In outlying area« of Bufclt Bakrt and Parit Jawa. that electricity supply will be Interrupted between 0 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Dec. 8 lor repairs on the Merllmnu-Mtmr transmission line.
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  • 204 13 A NEW system to fight crime more efficiently in Kuala Lumpur has been sef up by the Selangor C.I.D. Under this, four yearns of investigators will start functioning from tomorrow. A police spokesman said today that this new system "will help the
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  • 33 13 "They will be responsible for all criminal cases reported in the Kuala Lumpur area." he said. The Selangor C.I.D. chle.' Assistant Commisslonei Sher Mohamed bin Allah Bakhsh, will have the overall responsibility.
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  • 36 13 PENANO. Wed. Saw Kar Pelt. 75. of Batu Üban, was today fined a total of $338 or six months' Jail when he pleaded guilty to two charges of possessing illicit liquor on Nov. 26.
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  • 137 13 HUTCHINS TO PERFORM WITH A 264-YEAR-OLD VIOLIN SINGAPORE, Wed. A 264-year-old violin will be used by Australian violinist Harry Hutchins when he performs at the Cultural Centre on Sunday under the sponsorship of the Singapore Musical Society. The violin is a Giuseppe Testore, which dates from 1699. Mr. Hutchins will
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  • 32 13 SUNGEI PATANI. Wed. Ahmad bin Abdullah, 12, a schoolboy. died In Sungel PaUnl hospital this morning after being knocked down by a car, near Tikam Batu. seven miles from here.
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  • 79 13 Top ex-Red; briefs the —Cabinet—' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Today's Cabinet meeting received a briefing on Communist strategy In Malaysia from a leading ex-Communist scholar here on a lecture visit. lie is Mr. Douglas Hyde, former news editor of the Daily Worker, who resigned his post in 1948 and severed his
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  • 181 13 GIRL USED AS 'DECOY' IN PARK ROBBERY MALACCA, Wed A GIRL was used as a "decoy" by four thugs in a robbery at the Coronation Park here last night. Tee Piau Yong, 23, son of a local estate owner, was "having some fresh air" at i the park at about
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  • 220 13 Kitty 'Love at first sight' to marry Ipoh man IJONG KONG. Wed. 11 Popular Hong Kong Him star Kitty Ting Hao made a trip to Malaysia earlier this year and fell in love Tvith an Ipoh businessman. She and the businessman, Mr. Lem Tse Chien, will marry here on Saturday.
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  • 54 13 PENANO. Wed. A stallholder. Mohamed Ibrahim, returned from his morning prayers yesterday to find his stall ransacked. He reported to police that $65 In cash and $105 worth of goods were stolen. A peon. Palctnl Saml. lost S3OO In cash and Jewellery when his room in Edgecumbe Road
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  • 39 14 THE Governor of Sarawak, Datu Abang Haji Openg, inspecting a guard-of-honour formed by the Royal Malaysia Police Force before he opened the Budget meeting of the Council Negri in Kuching on Monday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 162 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Naval Base Union has filed a motion in the High Court seeking restrictive and mandatory injunctions against the Commodore Superintendent of the Naval Base in these terms: AN INJUNCTION to restrain the Commodore Superinttndent or his agents from
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  • 28 14 lrun. wt-u. •■> Kce Chan, and a linger. Miss Ux> Slew Pen?, from Ht -ig Kon? rill make nfp-oral ■MMMHMai -it the Star TlvnTe here for f.vo
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  • 130 14 3 years for stealing from sick woman DENANG. Wed. A man with 15 previ- j ous convictions stole a transistor set from a woman patient of the General Hospital while she v> as asleep, the Sessions Court was told to- j day. Osman Alias Rahman. 28. pleaded guilty to a
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  • 81 14 KUCHINO. Wed. The Westm P icllic regional director of Urn he World Health Organisation. Jr. I.C. Fans, said today the iver-ull picture of mnUiria eradiation in the Western Pacific wa» rery encouraging. Dr. Fang was answering re»rt«rs' questions after arriving .or a visit to
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  • 281 14 SENATE STUDIES NEW BILL ON STOCKPILES WASHINGTON, Wednesday. THE U.S SENATE stockpile sub-committee today began hearings on a Bill to establish a new U.S. stockpile policy. Mr. Edward McDermott, director of the Office of Emergency Planning, said the Bill embodied the principal recommendations of the executive stockpile committee which had
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  • 227 14 PENANG, Wed. The issue of passports to citizens in the 21-to-28 age group affected by the proposed national service registration has been suspended. D'sc'osing this today, a spokesman of the Federation immigration headquarters said that eventually passports would be granted to applicants liab'e to be
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  • 120 14 KUCHING, Wed.—Sarawak's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Ningkan, assured the Council Negri yesterday that the localisation of- posts In all branches of the public service will continue at accelerated i soeed. Answering a question by a Party Negara member. Abanx Othman Moasili. Mr. Ningkan said
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  • 136 14 Four girls drown as sampan capsizes in river DARIT BUNTAR, Wed. K Four girls returning from a wayang were drowned last night when the samoan in which they were travelling capsized in the Kuala Kurau River. Seven other girls in the boat were rescued by fishermen. The girls boarded the
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  • 146 14 700 estate workers continue strike MALACCA. Wed. A strike involving about 700 labourers on three divisions of Kemuning Estate at Tebong, 27 miles from here, entered its 17th day today without any J sign of settlement. The strike is over the dismissal of two workers in the Kru division. More
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  • 223 15 K'S WONDER ROCKET. MOSCOW, Wednesday. pREMIER Nikita Khrushchev yesterday was quoted as saying that the Russians had an intercontinental ballistic rocket that could fly around the globe in any direction. 1 "You wait for it at the door but it climbs through the window," Mr. Khrushchev was quoted as saying
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  • 26 15 NICOSIA. Wed— A bomb shattered the base of a statue of Eoka ero Markos Drakos here last night ut no one was Injured. Reuter.
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  • 215 15 Only child in the world to survive Maple Syrup disease.... LORNA O'Connor lives in London: she is two years old, and the only child in the world to have survived "Maple Syrup" disease which turns ordinary food into poison in the body. When Lorna was born, doctors ordered a proteinfree
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  • 41 15 BONN. Wed— Lt. -Gen. Heinz Trettner. 56. who took part in the airborne invasions of Holland and Crete during tne second world war. has been appointed commander of the West German Army— Reuter. ANOTHER PAGE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS
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  • 128 15 SARIT TRUSTS ME says Bangkok army chief BANGKOK, Wed. Lieut. Gen. Kris Sivara, commander of the First Army Area (Bangkok) and a close friend of the ailing Prime Minister, Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, said last night the political situation was quiet. He had been asked to comment on reports that
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  • 236 15 PRETORIA, Wed. South Africa's mass sabotage trial reopened yesterday with the state accusing the defendants of plotting the violent overthrow of the government with Communist help. All 10 pleaded not guilty. The State Prosecutor. Dr. Percy Yutar, said the accused,
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  • 358 15 PEKING, Wed £OMMUNIST China stressed its determination to achieve economic and political independence from the Soviet Union in a statement issued yesterday at the end of the 1963 meeting of the National People's Congress. The need for China to "persist in the
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  • 48 15 TAIPEH, Wed. A military court has sentenced Albert Yuan, Taipeh correspondent of Agence France Presse, to 15 years' imprisonment on a charge of spying for Russia, the Taiwan Garrison Command announced. Yuan was arrested on May 28 on charges of "collecting vital military information." Reuter.
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  • 117 15 Chou gets permission to fly over India NEW DELHI, Wed.— The Indian Government yesterday granted permission to the Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, and his Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen Vi, to fly over Indian territory on their way to Africa this month. A spokesman for the Ministry of External affairs
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    • 308 16 Straits Times Crossword bjb~~bb^~~~bb¥"~~bbT~~bbT~""bßbT^i^^i Br~~BBr~~BBB~~TBB^~~BBT~~iBBr^I~~~I IHH bH ACROSS 12. One keener than mo6t to plaj 1. Aristocratic Joint? (5. 2. 4). at the table? (4 7 8 Rusty edge gives lid trouble 13. Handsome Individual clever ,4, too (10). 10. Brings In a discounter (10). 16 campers evidently discover 11.
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    • 1409 17 10 LIVERPOOL a, «ISI COASI v.» Due icon sam r yr.Kk rtnani li»erpetl Oec J Ote I It* 1/1* Otc li PATROCIOS Lxcrpiil. GlJSgo* Oec 11 OIC 11 OtC 14/11 Ote 1) ANCHISES Ixereeel. Oubi n Oec 11 Die IS Otc 11/21 Otc 21 MACHAON u.rriMi, r. asgo» OIC II
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  • 185 18 (OFFICIAL 0UOTATION8) December 4. Three month! INDUSTRIALS uuniopa 20 cv HaAfemi 14 eta t. Smelter* 20 eta Koblnaon 11 eta. Esfj Zl eta. (j Storage 4id fed Dlsp. IS eta RothnJans 13 eta F N 15 eta. Selaogor Prop 8 etc Otmmoiu 18 eta i Land ft eta
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  • 795 18 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN the Malayan Stock Exchange opened yesterday there was sudden increased interest shown in tin shares following the metal price reaching Korean war levels. Prices rose throughout the list and an expanded turnover was reported. However, operators Mem not
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  • 21 18 Malayan Stock Indices Not. 3 Nov. 4 Industrials: 127.87 127.61 Tins: 119.09 120.8<i rubbers: 108.05 108.05 Dec. 29. 1962—100.
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  • 847 18 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the member of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beutttad (2.000) SI 69: Central Prea. 51.63 SL, 51.60 BL, (5.000) 81-64 D. (2.000) 11.63 I>. (4.000) $1.64, (10.000) $1.63. (3.000)
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  • 436 18 STRAITS TIN after Its $16 rise In the post week reacted yesterday falling by $1 to $497 per plcul. The offering was estimated down 10 tons to 240 tons. In London on Tuesday despite higher Penang advices and a useful amount
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  • 214 18 CHIN lyini alengilde the atngapere Harbeur artiarva* m axpeeted teday are: Toreador 8/9, Rhrerbank 46, Burnilde IS, Nlchlrcl Ifara 18. Donal 33/34, Bmaa 47 8, Mohammed! 40/41, Up* N.W. 3, Uaotrlaant 10/11. Btrmat Johore 38/39, Peneua 15/18, Shavit SB/36. Inner read*: Aacon. Tone Nam. Baa Ho
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  • 112 18 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDISTRIALS wcrr steadier at the offset but proiit-ukinu increased in Inter declines causing tatsHß to lose much sround. 8.11.P. Closed at 555. and Colonial ■■gar at 765. while Units were down Is. Oils and ba.sr metal, steadied with move about in balance Loans were steady. c.k.a
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  • 246 18 DECEMBER first grade rubber buy *r* f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singaswre and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday :u 661 cents per Ib. up a quarter of i cent on Tuesday's cloxlng level for the position. The tone wax quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per Ib.
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  • 73 18 S'HINESE Produce fcxctians*. Sinxa. y pore noon priesi per plcul yeittr. day: Coconut eil: Dulk fM: Keller*, drum $r,.<: -.■Hers. Copra IVc /Jan. UK/Continent ln.|iiu'..l Pepper: MnntoK white M4ft sellers. I MMta *142t lellera, special Sarawak black JIO7J selkTS. garble* l.nnponK Mac* BMTf *eliers. ASIA BIITI sellers. Singapore
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  • 9 18 Riverview Robber produced 220.000 Ib. In November.
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  • 77 18 'pilK Federation Minister of Finance has lived these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on December 5. Rubber 67; cts a Ib. Copra S4BO a ton. Coconut oil $866 a ton. Palm oil 5631.50 a ton. Palm kernels 5403.75 a ton. The rate of duties
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    • 1083 18 RAWASAffITrI]SENr«^AJSHAyLTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service a pore r s nam nongKoni K'niiung y rciKO k uitm n tors "Koniltw* Mars- »/2t Dec 28/31 Oac 5 Jai i In 24 ja* 28 lai 12 Fia ■Kiaiikswj Mars' 75/JI ja* 21/3' iaa If« I rii II rH re* is Mac ai>
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    • 1066 18 CLOSING PRICES EXCHANGE RATES I-me Malayan ■sehant* Bank*' AmDecember 4. 1 datien made tbaae »"«t— In Its MALAYAN RUBBER StuS?, mmaMuta rt PRICES: 66. cents (up a lliflf 0O ro-yt OmtMm quarter OI a cent). Mark* 12» S/S; *Ul|lan Francs 1619 TIN: $497 (down SI). v'«u On the tree exchange
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    • 261 18 HONG SOON CHOE CHOO LIMITED TO WHOM IT MAY < OX( KRN All the graves In the private burial ground at Stirling Road off Alexandra Road. Singapore, maintained by this Company for the last fifty years for the use of the descendants of TAN KIM SENG (Deceased) will removed to
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    • 578 19 SHIPPING NOTICES m.v. "CITY OF RIPON" Voy. 19 from L.K. The above vessel is scheduled to arrive in Singapore on 7th December 1963 and will dlscbaige cargo alongside the Singapore Har- bour Board Wharves. The General Survey will be held on 12th it lCth December 1963. No other Survey will
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    • 492 19 sasssspP^^^ls^^lsssssW^lssP^^lr^^^B^r^l^K sassssT^^l^^^aP^Pl^^^r^^r^^^^P (Continued from Page lt) SITUATIONS VACANT Ward* SS (Min.}— Bex St ct*. axtra WANTED PEON and House Amah. Call at 242. Orchard Road. Tel: ***** Singapore. WANTEO a Chinese Offlce Boy, Must be able to speak Chinese aad English. Apply P.O. Box 87, Newton. Ring* pore. PORT SWETTENHAM
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    • 1035 19 SITUATIONS VACANT it Ward* U (Mt».}—Bax It eft. axtra DRESSER/CONDUCTOR 2nd or 3rd Grade required for Rubber Estate In Selangor. Only applicant* with necessary qualifications will b* considered. Box A 3326 S.T. K.L. WANTED DOMESTIC SCIENCE teachers, Higher School Certificate holders to teach In Secondary rlstncai Apply: Principal, Falrfleld Methodist
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    • 1131 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 1* Wards Si Mm.}— Box St eta. axtra FURNISHED S DOUBLE ROOMS with cooking facilities. refrigerator. I 1 i Orchard Road area) suit service eon- I 1 pies bachelor, w/glrls. Easy moderate terras. Ring ***** (Spore). LEAVE. House to let from 13th B December for minimum period five
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    • 943 19 EDUCATION 9 Ward* SI (Mln.>—Bax eta. axtrt TUNG LING ENGLISH SCHOOL. 45. Maria* Parade Spore. Enrolment 964 PrL 111/Banior Mora/Aft nolon*. Apply Week/days H am. /I pm RAPID SHORTHAND TYPING llaases- Horning. li Hour* Daily, tartlng December. Typing (Top* Hstloctlon*, 1963 LCC) Bam/9pm. Legl*ter: 1964 Sessions: Primary VI/ ealor (Morning).
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    • 986 19 SHOPS TO LET tt Ward* U < Min.y—Bax It eta. axtrm SBRANOOON OAROIN ESTATE two atoned building In shopping centre opposite bos Junction. For rant with vacant possesaion Tolepbon* (Spore) *****. AGENTS WANTED tt Ward* SS (MlH.y—9aa It cU. axtrm LIFE INSURANCE AOBNTS wanted Reildents in Singapore or Jobore Bahru.
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    • 839 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wa*dm U (mm.)—aam H at*. «n TRIUMPH HERALD 1»*0. 2 owners Accident traa SS.SOO. Ring (S'por*! *****. 11*1 FORD PREFECT, 1959 Yolks wagsn. Blmca Montlhery Tourer. IBM Wolaeley 4/44, Tel: Chan ***** Slnga por* for further particular*. PACKARD AUTOMATIO TRANS MISSION. Good condition. Ownei leaving Singapore.
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    • 841 19 FOR SALE I It Ward* SS (Mtn.h-Bnx St rls. txtr* KILL ent*. eorkroscn** wits) Hrustii ob Johnston's Nc-Roacb. Kasy to ua«. KBectiv* for months. At nupatrlc* ttuiwrmarkct. aad otners. I CHOOtK GIFTI lor him from MH- wanl's. Cuff-link* 7le-plns, Brit*. Skirts In many styles. Com* Round to 52 North Bridie
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  • 304 20 ENG YOON FOR U.S. COACHING COURSE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. (SINGAPORE'S national athletic coach Tan Eng Yoon. who is a physical education lecturer at the Teachers' Training College, will leave for the United States in the first week of January for a three-month scholarship. The three-month course, which is for national coaches
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  • 101 20 55 PLAYERS PROPOSED FOR YOUTH SQUAD KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The various states in Malaysia have recommended 65 players for centralised training In preparation for Malaysia's participation in the Asian Youth soccer tournament at Saigon next April. The breakdown Is: Kelantan (14i. Penang (13). Malacca (9). Johore i 5). Selangor (10)
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  • 117 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Padang Invitation XV beat Language Institute by 20 point? (four goalsi to 10 points (two goals) at Pantai VaUey today. Padang XV took the lead when Hlsham picked up a loose bal' and barged over near the post? for Chool Tee to
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  • 260 20 SOCCER AH out and Ibrahim is in SINGAPORE, Wed.— All Astar, the Singapore outside-right, will not travel with the Malaysian soccer team to Saigon for the Asian Cup champion ship which begins on Dec. 7. All has withdrawn from the Malaysian squad because ot a groin Injury he received in
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  • 315 20  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By IZ L ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Representatives of the four national Olympic Councils of Malaysia will draw up the constitution of the new Olympic Council of Malaysia. The Federation of -Malaya Olympic Council president. Tan Abdul Razak, pave this
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  • 172 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The challenge round of the Thomas Cup competition has been tentatively fixed for May 21 and 22 at Tokyo. The Nippon Badminton Association, in fixing these dates, which are subject to confirmation by the International Badminton FedI eratlon, has informed the Badminton
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  • 374 20  -  TEOH ENG TATT: By Singapore, Wednesday. OINGAPORE and Joint Services, arch rivals in *J the South zone of the Malaya Cup rugger competition, are both so confident of winning the Cup this season that they speaking of their clash here on Saturday as "the
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  • 73 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Former Thomas Cup player Lim Say Hup is among the .seven players named by the Selangor Badminton Association for the Foong Seong Cup Inter-state north zone match against Kedah here on Dec. 14. Th» winners will meet Perak on tht following night.
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  • 648 20  -  VERNON MORGAN by ONDON, Wed— The ques■L' tlon cricket fans in this country are asking each other is the cause of the astronomical scores being made In Australia this season. Not only In the matches played by the touring South African team but also in
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 693 20 |l^y^^j^j^jwgig<pfg?r^fWTgg^| NOTICE Mr. H. Wilson has leu our company a.s trom 1.12.63 and he Is no longer authorised to transact any business on ou.' behalf .SCHMIDT Ac. CO. (Malaya) LTD 146-C. Robinsot Road Singapore 1. NOTICE We hereby give notice that Mr. Lan Hal Toh is no longer in Uie
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    • 487 20 THE LONDON ASIATIC RUBBER AND PRODUCE COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that an Interim Dividend of 7'j per cent (less United Kingdom Income Ta> at the standard rate of 7s. 9d. in the has been declared for the year ending 31st December, 1963. The date of payment will tx
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    • 643 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MALAY COLLEGE, KUALA KANGSAR Applications are invited to (111 the promotion post of Head ot vie Science Department (Salary $1300.00 p.m.) Application should be made to the undersigned oy I December 29th 1963. i HJL Ryan Secretary, Board of Governors, Malay Cctfef e Koala Kangsar PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCY
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    • 114 20 1 1 1 %J W and ONTACI mend SMEN]5 MEN jobs around ggg the homo BEAR RAND Itch Germs Killed In 7 Minutes Tour skin lvi nearly (0 million Uny lanu »n4 pores whera germs hid* and cause terrible Itcnlnjc. Cracking, Eczema, Peeling, BoraIns;, Acne, Ringworm. Psoriasis. Blackheads. Pimples, Foot
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 63 20 SUMMARY SOCCER Leone Cup (Ipoh>: Perak CRC 4 Ramblers 3 (Ist leg). Malacca GS ko s-final: PWD 5 No. 2 Inf. Workshop REME I. HOCKEY Poppy Day Fund matches (Muar): Men Malacca President's XI 5 Muar Dlst. 1; women Muar 3 Malacca 0. Penan* inter-prlmary schools final: Boys Pykett Methodist
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    • 75 20 SOt CfcK— Johore PWD Interdistrict tinal: Kluang v J. Bairn: iKiuang padang. s>. Malacca GS Lre: Medicals v 2 Inf. Workshop (Banda Hffir). HOCKEY— S'gor Div. 1: TPCA 'A' v Tech. College (Princes Rd); Kilat A 1 v Club Recrio (Pantai) SIA v SEA (Taylor Rd); University 'A' v Police
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 379 21 Mushtaq saves Pakistan with brilliant 159 Second Test drawn LAHORE, Wednesday. •THE second unofficial cricket 'Test' between Pakis- tan and the Commonwealth XI ended in a draw here today. Final scores: Commonwealth XI 630 for nine declared and 250 for two; Pakistan 580. Pakistan resumed at 482 for eight wickets
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    • 146 21 P. Pollock is fit for Test COOTHPORT, Wed— The Bouth African cricketers scored a seven wickets victory over a Queensland country XI in a oneday match here today. After dismissing the Country XI for 160 in IBS minutes, the tourists passed this total for the loss of three wickets in
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    • 94 21 BANGKOK, Wed. Boxers and officials from Japan, Burma. Ceylon, Iran and South Korea were scheduled to arrive today for the first Asian amateur boxing championships starting here on Sunday. Ten nations are competing In the tournament which was set up by Asian boxing officials during the
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    • 372 21 Froggie II is due for a win RACIN6 by Epsom Jeep HE DOES FAULTLESS WORKOUT ON A YIELDING TRACK SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ]?ROGGIE II is in top form. The five-year-old gelding went faultessly in a 3f trial, with Keith Moxham up, this morning. He clocked 41 sec on a yielding track.
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    • 208 21 Bistro tops ten to follow SINGAPORE, Wed. Ten horses to follow at the December meeting here are: BISTRO: Led all the way over 8> 2 f at Ipoh last month; has won over Bukit Timah 81. OISLN: Back in form; won over 5' 2 f straight at Ipoh last month,
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    • 67 21 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two new films In Shells Wonderful World of Golf series will be available for loan to local clubs and enthusiasts for the next six weeks. These one-hour colour films will be matches between Stan Leonard and Jack Burke Jr, in Banff Springs. Canada, and
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    • 228 21 OINGAPORE, Wed. *3 Leading jockey Lyall Harbridge is in hospital with an injured foot and will miss the first day of the December meeting at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Lyall hurt his left foot when his mount, Hitam Manis, bumped against the rails
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    • 116 21 ONDON. Wed.— Cyclist Hugh JLi Porter yesterday, became the first British competitor to be chosen for next year's Olympic Games in Tokyo. Porter. 23. wes described as "an automatic selection" for the Games in a short list of Olympic "possibles" Issued by t:ie British Cycling Federation.
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    • 61 21 MONTE CARLO. Wed. The Soviet Union which will take part hi the Monte Carlo Rally for the first time next month, have entered five teams all will drive Russian cars. Rally organiser said three teams would drive Volgas and two Moskwitch 4035. All will start from
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    • 287 21 TENNIS US team pull out of Perth meet PERTH, Wed. The United States Davis Cup team will not compete in the Western Australian lawn tennis championship here following a dispute over expenses. The Americans yesterday withdrew their entry when the Western Australian Tennis Association refused to pay a dally living
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    • 217 21 HJCKEY ue«a.\u, wea.— Twelve teams, 1 including champions Indian Association, have entered for the Pensne Hockey Association League competition which begins on Dec 10 The other 11 teams are TPCA Police. Penang Sport? Club, Customs. Malayan Teachers' College. Day Training College. Sepoy Lines. Young
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    • 275 21 ATHLETICS- By KEN FERNANDEZ Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday T*HE Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union have been invited by Thailand to send a team for a triangular meet at Bangkok on Jan. 18-19. 1 The meet will be between Malaysia, Burma and ThaiThe AAA of Thailand said that
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    • 83 21 Sandro gets purse, less tax CYDNEY. Wed. Sandro Maszinghi (Italy), world junior middleweight champion, was today paid his title flight chequeless the Australian tax man's share. But the Mazzinghl camp are claiming for the full amount. Mazzinghi's share for his defeat of American Ralph Dupaa here on Monday was AX4.460.
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    • 71 21 NEW YORK, Wed —World welterweight champion Emlle Griffith has been named "Boxer of the Year" by the New York Boxing Writers Association. The 24-year-old Griffith now living in New York bad two title fights this year. He lost bis title to Cuban Luis Rodriguez on
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    • 26 21 R. VELU WIDu DAK4R, Wed. Hungary beat Senegal 8-3 In an International soccer match here last night. The Hungarians led 4-0 at half-time. Reuter.
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 145 21 FOR SURE BELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION PLEASANT TASTING I I^J I NOT HABIT FORMING SE 2SS9I sS 'A BwH B^B For the relief from f J CONSTIPATION IRREGULARITY P^.™ Sot* Ap«<M>: JardW W*w9*< <>9*nit««K)»» how do you th ink it ENGLISH ELECTRIC takes for on elephant to b« With I born?
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    • 222 21 POLAROID J66 ELECTRIC EYE CAMERA The J66 Polaroid camera w devised to make pictures within seconds. There sre no settings to make (or exposure, no focussing and NO WAITING! Your eyes sre the picture. Snap it. Ten seconds liter you hold it in your hand. Besides, there is also a
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  • 159 22 A 'flying bathtub' for the space age EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (Cal.), Wed. A "flying bathtub," designed to ferry men or equipment back from space stations, has made a successful test glide to earth here from a height of 9,000 ft. with an Air Force colonel at the controls. The
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  • 145 22 Subandrio, Azahari talk to co-ordinate struggle JAKARTA. Wed.—lndonesia's Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. said today he had discussed with Brunei rebel leader Azahari ways in which Indonesia and the rebels could "co-ordinate the struggle" .lii.iinst Malaysia. He was speaking to reporters on his return from a twoday visit to north-west Indonesian
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  • 39 22 SINGAPORE, Wed— Mr. R.J. Gtay, general manager of Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd., will give a talk on "Confernece across a continent" at the Rotary Club of Singapore-West weekly luncheon at Prince's Restaurant at l p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 35 22 K VEERASINCAM, Tamil School .< In r. StT.'inban Kutatc. uncli- of Silvadiiral. Tk. K.-iranu. Poobalan. I'nri i>:.'k«cn and Kanduxamy Bank N.-kMra and brother of K. Knthlripillai, K-iJnn* Funeral p.m. Thursday at :;.'!-C. R.ihani: Hoad. Seremban.
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  • 69 22 MR. M. COPAL DAS, died On 4-IJ-63. awii M., ;it the Mission Honpltal, Penan*. He leave* hrhind S (CM. Dr. O. Harl Da*. Q. Rajaran. O. Krlithnan. O. Nam Das and four oth< m. dauKhturx. 6 drnu-ht.rn-in-law, 45 Krandrhildrvn and treat Krandchlldnn to mourn their loss. Funeral will takr
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  • 412 22 Assurance to postmen: It was past midnight SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JMIk Singapore Government denied today that any Federal officer had told a Singapore officer on Sunday night that the Central Government would abide by the findings of the Industrial Arbitration Court shortly before 1,000 postal and telecommunications workers here went on
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  • 94 22 MAJOR VIETCONG DEFEAT SAIGON, Wed. The official Vietnam Press News Agency reported today a major victory was recorded by the Government troops yesterday when they crushed Vietcong Battalion 514 in a clash in Dinh Tuong Province. The Vietcong left behind 58 killed and reportedly carried away about 60 dead and
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  • 37 22 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Social Welfare Department will make another cash relief payment, of $10 to each victim of the recent Geylang fire, on Saturday, from 9 a.m. to noon, at the Havelock Road Community Centre.
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  • 127 22 Illegal gathering charge: Two of 15 freed SINGAPORE. Wed— G. Bulan and Kochu Krishna Plllai two of the 15 men charged with being members of an unlawful assembly likely to cause a disturbance of the public peace at the Naval Base Asian quarters were acquitted and dlsciiarged at the end
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  • 89 22 LONDON, Wed. A report on a I survey of British merchants engaged In foreign trade published today said all trades reported lmpioving prospects In Japan, Western Europe, the Middle East. South-East Asia, and Australasia. But. as had been the case In the last two surveys, all took
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  • 65 22 SINGAPORE, Wed— Mr. Kong Yeng Pew was elected chairman of the Singapore Adventurers Club. Other officials are Mr. W. H. Murray (vice-chairman), Mr. Abubakar Alsagoff (secretary). Miss Nancy Lee i assistant secretary). Mr. William Chin (treasurer) and Miss Vivien Cheong (assistant treasurer). Committee members: Messrs. Peter Tan.
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  • 48 22 UNITED NATIONS (New York). Wed. Britain today declared Its support for a Norwegian resolution before the Security Council tnat woulci Impose a voi lei- wide embargo on the supply to South Africa of equipment i vat would help to build up her I ordnance industry. Reuter.
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  • 117 22 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. Justice Ambrose, in the Higli Court, today granted a discharge to Heaii Eng Klu, 36. a mother of six. following her appeal against a conviction and sentence of 12 months' Jail by the Second District Judge dn a charge of perjury. Heah was alleged
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  • 318 22 LONDON. Wed. Small selling developed on stock markets and prices quickly gave ground. Markets gained little benefit from the latest political opinion poll which was more favourable to the Conservatives. The depression In the gilt-edged market persisted and prices rectded further to the accompaniment of talk of higher
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  • 49 22 LONDON. Wed.— Spot 20-l/16d., Jan. 20-1 16d.. Feb. 2Q-5/lbd.. Mar. 20\d.. Jan. Mar. 2O', t d.. Apr. June 20' 2 d.. July/Sept. 20--9 16d.. Oct./ Dec. 20-9/ltid.. Jan./ Mar. 20-9/ 16 U. Apr./ June -0--8 16d., c.l.f. Dec. 20-1 lfld., Jan. 20 ',d.. Feb. 20 '»d. Tone: Steady.
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  • 26 22 LONDON. Wed. Buyers IW7, Sellers £993. Forward buyers £992, sellers £993. Settlement £»PB. Turnover a.m. 80 tons, pjn. *i 5 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.
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  • 77 22 MRS. JACQUELINE KENNEDY is shown (left) at a ceremony honouring secret service agent Clinton J. Hill for "exceptional bravery" during the slaying of President Kennedy, in Dallas. Hill Jumped to the President's car while bullets were still flying, pushed Mrs. Kennedy to the
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  • 40 22 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will trive a dinner to about 175 Singapore scholarship winners on Dec. 9, at 8 p.m. at the CUy Council Chamber, and not at Sri Temasek. as previously rtated
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 255 22 Late classified advertisements 20 Words SIU (Minimum I GREENWOOD. Ti. Only (Mm Sullivai'.i and John, a ran at the Asuunta Hospital curly on lih DNcmMr, 1963. THOMAS: To Knhy and Thomas a diiiiKht.>r mi 2!t-11-»>:t nt K. K. Materr". llii-piLil. Tlvink* to doctors and MaC fIVEQTADC r^^^ 111 f CD
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    • 38 22 IN MEMORIAM STH DECEMBER. In Mrmor.im Prenr.un memorii'H of our loved one. R. R. Samuel. A token of love and remembrance. To one we shall never forcct. Hl» memory to us, a trtamire. HIK lou a lifetime rt-tcret.
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    • 196 22 ETERNH-.VIVmTie gets you to the tee on time Play your championships safe: don't be late get there on time with an Eterna -Mafic Golfer the self-winding pocket watch with a ballbearing-mounted rotor specially designed for you who want unhampered wrist actioa automatic, with date; in 18 ct. Gold, goldfilled, or
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 42 22 UIGHEST and lowest :«mpera--11 tures in Malaya and Singapore lor ihe period 8 p.m. op I esday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hiohtst Lowest Ki'ula Lumpur 90 75 Keita Bharu 86 73 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 72 Malacca Bti 73 K>re 81 75
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