The Straits Times, 19 September 1964

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 i Hat*** 1 flew*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 579 1  -  LESLIE HOFFMAN, ONLY ONE GROtJP LEFT— IN JUNGLE NOT SO NEUTRAL NOW -By THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF I LABIS, Friday MALAYSIAN and Commonwealth Security Forces have given Soekarno a black eye at Labis. With 18 paratroopers killed and 49 captured out of an estimated total of 96 airdropped, the
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  • 623 1 NOW THE WHOLE WORLD KNOWS THAT MALAYSIA IS IN THE RIGHT: TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The voting by members of the Security Council has shown the world Malaysia is right and that her case charging Indonesia with aggression has been proved, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. The
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  • 134 1 BANGKOK. Friday. THE Thai Premier, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. talked with President Soekarno for over 30 minutes at the Indonesian Embassy here this morning. The Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman, also attended the talks. Dr. Subandrlo, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, who flew in yesterday
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  • 97 1 Malaysia aid: Holt has 'useful talks' in London LONDON. Fri. Mr. Harold Holt. Australia's Treasurer, said here yesterday that his talks with British Government leaders on further aid to Malaysia had been "useful and helpful." At a press conference he refused to give details of the talks, but it is
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  • 161 1  - Exchange acts against the 'short' sellers JOHN CALVER By OINGAPORE, Fri. Values of industrial shares soared on the Stock Exchange today in a dramatic reversal of trend after the committee acted to <*°feat exploitation of current uncertainties ry rumour mong&nn? short sellers. The exchange demutvi cl delivery of shares wit'Mi
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  • 84 1 Chi-Chi and An-An: Moscow awaits the proposal MOSCOW. Fri.— Moscow Zoo said today it may be ready to mate its Giant Panda with London's Chl-Chl, but the deal should be properly negotiated. "We have nad no official word from London," a zoo spokesman said. "When we hear from them, we
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  • 51 1 JAKARTA, Fri— Antara news agency said "unidentified airplanes" had been sighted In the vicinity of Jakarta today. Antara said air sirens sounded at 12.30 p.m. local time and the all-clear sign was given 90 minutes later. It said: "All traffic stopped Immediately throughout the city. I—AP.1
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  • 216 1 Soviet blast at Britain after UN veto MOSCOW. Fri. So- viet President Anastas Mikoyan today strongly attacked the west over developments in South-East Asia, denouncing American "aggression" against North Vietnam and criticising "British colonialists" over Malaysia. He covered a range of international problems in a speech at a meeting In
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  • 36 1 MOONSHIP' LAUNCH CAPE KENNEDY. Fri.— A powerfnl Saturn rocket today successfully guided Itself up over Atlantic and put into orbit an unmanned nindcl of I nited Stales' Apollo moonship some US miles up— l'Pl.
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  • 30 1 NEW DELHI, Fri. MT La. Bahadur Shastri's Government today defeated a no-confldence motion In India's House of the People by 370 vote* to 50 with 13 abstentions. Reuter.
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  • 1136 1  -  CHEW LOY KHOON i From 1 I ABIS, Fri. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, today warned Indonesia that Malaysia was prepared to hit back if she attacked us again. Tun Razak flew here in an RMAF helicopter to see for
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  • 47 2 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Russia used its 102 nd veto to kill the Norwegian resolution. The vote in the Security Council was 9-2, with Czechoslovakia joining the Soviet Union In voting against the measure. It was the first Soviet veto since Sept. 3, 1963.— UP1.
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    320 2 IT'S FURTHER PROOF THAT THE COMMUNISTS ARE BEHIND JAKARTA MOVES: ISMAIL MALAYSIA S Home Affairs Minister, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said last night lhat the Soviet veto on the Norwegian resolution in the Security Council was further proof that the Vom mv n ists were
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  • 115 2 Mendez: we would have voted 'aye' MANILA. Fri. The Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez expressed regret today over the Russian veto. He said the Philippines would have voted for the resolution If it were a member of the Council. The Norwegian resolution was in line with the Philippine stand
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  • 370 2 NEW YORK, Friday 'EXPECTED AND INEXCUSABLE ...BUT INDONESIA GAINED NOTHING BY IT-PAPERS rfHE New York Times today described as "inexcusable"' the Soviet veto in the Security Council of a resolution to deplore Indonesian attacks on Malaysia. The New York Herald Tribune said the Russians "made themselves look ridiculous."
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  • 264 2 A strong message to Soek of world disapproval WASHINGTON, Fri. —U.S. officials expressed satisfaction last night over the Security Council action. Russia's veto had been expected, they said. But It was particularly gratifying that nine members of the Security Council, including two African nations, had voted in favour of the
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  • 76 2 LONDON, Iri. The British Government earnestly hopes that Indonesia will now abide by the terms of Ihc resolution put by Norway in the Security Council. British officials said here last nifht. They said: "We wel- come the clear stand taken by all the uunt
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  • FOREIGN DESK Big strike threat at Ford's in Detroit
    • 148 3 SACRAMENTO (California). Fri. President Johnson disclosed yesterday that the United Slates now has two new weapons systems to intercept and drvtrov bomb carrying satellites orbiting the earth. He also revealed development of new radar able to "see" over the horizon and
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    • 30 3 SYDNEY, Ph.— Twelve Russians Including an editor, a Journalist, a surgeon, a university lecturer and a tram driver, arrived in Sydney by air today for an Australian tour.
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    • 346 3 Terrible, he said Is it a death ray, or a germ war device? MR. Khrushchev said last night that his "terrible weapon" is not a nuclear weapon. And he denied that he had claimed it has unlimited power. Foreign Press reports of his
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    • 168 3 RASINGSTOKE (England). Pri. Derek Pye. 27. an unemployed farm labourer and father of three, was yesterday committed for trial in the Assizes en a charge of murdering Yvonne Laker, a 15-year-old convent schoolgirl, on a train. A railway porter told the magistrate.
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    • 37 3 WASHINGTON. Frl.— Mr. John Harlan, acting administrator of d&ence materials service ol the General Services Administration, yesterday denied reports that G.S.A. officials were going to attend the International Tin Council meeting in London next month.
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    • 32 3 ELISABETHVILLE. Pri. The Congolese National Army headquarters in Elisabethville yeste:day announced the capture of Kongolo. the northern-mast town in Katanga and the last rebel stronghold in North Katanga Province— A.P
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    • 34 3 LONDON. Fri. A chapel with a revolving altar for use at three services Church of England, Free Churches, and Roman Catholic has been dedicated at £4.500.000 hospital at Hensinnham West Cumberland.— ReuU*r.
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    • 225 3 North Vietnam soldier captured in Laos VIENTIANE, Pri. v The Royal Laotian Army today produced at a Press conference a North Vietnamese soldier they said was captured on Tuesday, and goverrjnent sources said this proved North Vietnam had been interfering in the Laotian civil war. The prisoner, Nguyen Van Khanh.
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    • 32 3 LONDON. Frl.— Britain's trade gap widened last month to £93 million, compared with £87 million in July, according to provisional figures issued yesterday by the Board of Trade. Reuter.
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    • 145 3 CTOCKHOLM. Fri.— The. Dlaconal Council of the Swedish Lutheran Church yesterday stood by a church newspaper editor who caused a storm by saying that premarital Intercourse could be condoned After considering protest*, by 630 priests and others the council reaffirmed an earlier decision
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    • 163 3 AMERICAN ADVISERS TO COUP' LEADERS REPLACED SAIGON, Fri. Two American colonels have been replaced as adviserjs to the two Vietnamese officers who spearheaded Sunday's unsuccessful 'evolt against the Vietnamese Government. The transferred officers are: Col. Sammie N. Homan, who was senior adviser to Fourth Corps commander Maj. Gen. Duong Van
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    • 54 3 saijßsbury. **i.— a police spokesman sttld here* list night that 454 Africans had been arrested In a dawn swoop yesterday in Salisbury's Harare African township. He said the Africans had been arrested "for trespassing in hostels." Another 22 Africans had been detained on charges of
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    • 224 3 A Kennedy-Nixon type debate challenge by Wilson to Home LONDON, Friday. MR. Harold Wilson, the Opposition Labour leader, last night challenged the Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, to discuss with him the Labour and Conservative election manifestos "fully and frankly" on radio and television. This would help the people to
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    • 134 3 JOHANNESBURG, Frl.— An African woman living here today gave a pint of her blood— one of the rarest types known— to save the life of a baby expected to be born In Philadelphia, United States, on Sept. 23. Mrs. Josephine
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    • 99 3 NEW YORK, Frl.— A 90-ton Jet has demonstrated that large military planes can land and take off from unpaved fields. It was announced yesterday. The Boeing Company said tta 707 prototype, America's first Jet transport, completed last week successful test on Harper Dry Lake,
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  • 204 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. QOOD public response to the flats-for-sale scheme of the Housing and Development Board has resulted in four 10-storey blocks and one 16-storey block comprising 736 flats being sold up to date. A total of 1,212 flats are now i available for
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  • 185 5 U.S. bank to open another branch KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chase Manhattan Bank of New York is to set up a branch here on Oct. 1. The chairman of the bank, Mr. George Champion, announced this here today. He said that this was because of its confidence in the future
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  • 78 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two kangaroos will make a 40--mlnute stopover in Slnga pore next week on their way to Jamaica from Perth They are the gift of the Governor of Western Australia. Sir Douglas Kendrew to the Prime Minister of Jamaica Sir Alexander Bustamante They will
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  • 32 5 KLCANG Fri The Mrst triennial BPnernl mming of the Johore St^tte branch o! the Natlonai Union of Plantation Worker* will *> held on Sppt 24 at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here.
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  • 151 5 AS RAZAK COMPLIMENTS HIS DANCING DAUGHTERS ru as a proud moment for Senator Ko Teck Kin (right) of Singapore as the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul K.i/.ik. complimented his two pretty daughters. Kirn Suan, 15, (left) and Ai Choi). 14. after they had performed a
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  • 27 5 SINGAPORE. Fri The Minister for National Oovelnnment. Mr. Lim K;n> B*ll will speak at the St Andrew School's annual speech day tomorrow. at 8.30 a.m.
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  • 37 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The chairman of the State's Vigilante Corps. Deputy Commissioner of Police. Air A T Rajah. will mert centre leaders and group lenders of thr corj> at the People's Association tomorrow, at 930 am
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  • 74 5 Couple fined $120 for khalwat DUN3UN. Fri. Harun bin Abas. 19. was fined S7O in the religious court here lor committing khalwat (close nroximity with Wan Sharifah binte Yahya. 23. a waitress. They m found on the beach at Telok Lipat on June H at 11 55 p.m Wan Sharifah
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  • 186 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Printing Employees' Union today called all its members to be "determined ard resolute f "> maintain our int.e r-racial harmony and help our Government to restore peace and Stability for the greater glory of all communities in our Malaysi i
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  • 124 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Eight delegates from Apex Clubs in Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Seremban will attend a zone convention of the Association of Apex Club* tn Australiaat Albany. Pe-th Western Australia from Sept 24 to 27 The party will leave Singapore by air on Sept.
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  • 92 5 8,000 MILES WITH A GIFT— BY SCOOTER IPOH, Fri.— An Italian journalist bearing a gilt for the president of the Japanese Olympic Committee, has arrived In Malaya on his way to Tokyo after an overland trip of 8,000 miles on motor scooter. He Is Mr. Roberto Patrignani. who left Italy
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  • 199 5 Independent judiciary necessary for democracy: U.S. judge KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. IT is not possible to have democracy without am independent judiciary and Bar. Mr. Arthur J. Goldberg, Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, said this at a lunch given in his nonour by the Bar Council here. I
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  • 105 5 WAR DEPT MEN: WE'LL DO EXTRA WORK OEREMBAN, Fri.— The War Department Civilian Staff Association here has pledged "full co-operation" to the Seremban Commonwealth Garrison during the Emergency to meet Indonesian aggression. In a letter to the garrison commander. It said: "We will fully co-operate with unit commanders in whatever
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  • 25 5 PENANO. Fri. Thf Penang Rubber Trade Association will hold a moon-cake party at 8 p.m. on Sunday in celebration of its 45th anniversary
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  • 233 5 A sleek yacht from Majorca sails into Penang pENANG. Fri. An Englishman. now retired in Majorca, Sj;ain, arrived here today aboard his yacht, Trenchemer, on a voyage to the Far East. "This Is the first time I have visited Malaysia." Mr. R. Somerset, told reporters. Accompanying him art two English
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  • 23 5 JESSELTON, FIT. Chines* leaders in Subah have started meve to form goodwill committees to help maintain racial harmonr in the State
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  • 29 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The St. Mathew's Church fun fair and bazaar, to be held tomorrow, has been postponed to Oct. 3 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
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  • 289 6 INVOLVED IN RECENT DISTURBANCES gMALL boys had involved themselves in the last disturbances here by taking catapult shots at moving buses anii pedestrians in crowded areas, the Juvenile Court was told today. Asst. Supt. Mary Quintal, prosecuting, said that she was instructed
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  • 173 6 MALAYSIA NEEDS MORE MISSIONS ABROAD: GOH SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore's Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Suce last night said the main problem confronting Malaysia in the United Nations was to get wider Afro\si:in support. Dr. (.oh. a member of Malaysia's team which presented Malaysia's case against Indonesian aggression In the L.N.
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  • 182 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A former detective, Lou Yue Kouy, 44, was "jealous" of a 62-year-old confectioner, Liv Chow, because Hong Oy Foo, 46, a woman opium den operator had shown interest in him, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Hong said this when she
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  • 90 6 $17,651 award against van driver SINGAPORE. Fri.— A provision store proprietor. Chua Kian Plow, 33. was awarded by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court today total damages of $17,651 and costs for personal injuries suffered by him in a road accident 17 months ago. The awara was made
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  • 105 6 PORT STAFF RECEIVE PAY OFFER SINGAPORE. Fri. The Port of Singapore Authority has offered a general wage increment to its monthlypaid staff. The pay rise will benefit clerical and non-clerical workers, messengers, watchmen and lorry drivers. These new proposals were made on Sept. 14 in response to wage claims submitted
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  • 90 6 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A 15-man delegation from the Chinese Chajpber of Commerce of Thailand who flew into Singapore this afternoon expressed the hope that Singapore would Import more Thai rice. The delegation, led by Mr. Amporn Bulpakdl, who is adviser to the Board of Export Promotion of
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  • 105 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Public Dally Rated Employees Unions Federation today appealed to the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to look Into what It called the "most highhanded action" of treasury i officials against Its members. The Federation President. Mr. K. Suppiah. in a letter to
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  • 132 7 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Registrar of Vehicles. Mr. Wong Keng Seng, today warned all bus companies and lorry owners to be careful to whom they hire out their vehicles. He said if their vehicles were uvil by undesirable elements to proceed to unauthorised rallies.
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  • 16 7 RAUB. Pri. Mr. M. Marlmuthu has been re-elected president of the Pahang MIC branch
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  • 460 7 Razak: The way to harmony, unity and goodwill r pHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night gave some advice on how to maintain harmony, goodwill and unity among the people in the country. He was speaking at a dinner given in his honour by the Singapore Chinese Chamber
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  • 223 7 Girl, 18, pleads guilty to extortion bid SINGAPORE. Fri. A girl, who left school last year today pleads ed guilty in a magis^ trate's court to a charge of attempted extortion. Heng Fong Eng. 18, the court was told, tried to extort $1,000 from Hong Seong. a shopkeeper. Inspector T.
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  • 95 7 IPOH. Fri— A clerk Mr Mah Wip Vow, 22, and a mee-seller Tan Say Yok, 36. were robbed at dagger point In two Incidents here last night and early this morning. Mr. Mah was sitting alone on a bench along the Kinta River bund about
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  • 65 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Prl. The Johore branch of the Union of Porest Employees today pledged their allegiance to the Government "at this hour of Indonesian military aggression and internal disturbances instigated by Indonesian agents." In a statement Issued this afternoon, it said: "We stand solidly behind our
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  • 130 7 TO be a "queen is Miss Mar y a m Hassan's (above) ambition next month, when the Singapore Press Ball Queen contest comes round again. Mary am. 22, is a school teacher and one of many pretty career girls, who have submitted entries
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  • 192 7 Sunday holiday for 300,000 tappers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya's 300.000 estate workers "except for a handful" are to get Sunday as their fixed weekly day off beginning from January. The general secretary of the National Union of Plantation v Kers. Mr. p. P. Narayanan, said here today that agreement on
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  • 116 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. SK Colombo Plan scholarship wfnners from abroad have i arrived in Singapore 10. I special training. They ate from: LAOS: Mr. Chanson Manlvo.ig and Mr. Khamslng, who will take three-month course on analysis of water and sewage. THAILAND: Mrs. Phuang Neo Nikornphanda
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  • 41 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. K. P. Chelladural. 22. of San Peng Road, was today jailed for two months for being a member of an unlawful as&cmoly and rioting with six others still at large in Ampang Road on March 1.
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    • 275 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS authoritatively (.4, 4, 3 3i K. There's one unusual devil 5. Perhaps he Instructs players •bout the new list: might It in the orchestra In error (7). S?,, w^ y7 U0) 7 R«°lved on putting a number fl. BUI Is In a warmer vtblcl. in the
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  • 979 8 Day Seven of the Minister v M.P. libel case Reporter: VIC NAYAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Fri TNCHE Abu Bakar bin Ismail, second defendant in the libel and slander action brought against him and Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam by the
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    419 8 any document, you know It by heart. I suggest you pay more attention to it. Mr. Rintoul: Anyway, your explanation now is that you did not write her name because there was a secret arrangement? Inche' Abu Bakar: YetThen will you inform th» court why her name appears
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  • 90 9 All-night vigil for a tiger STAR, Fri. The tiger seen on Wednesday night near the hospital attendant's quarters here is still at large. Last night, the State Deputy Game Warden. Syed Abdullah bin Syed Moharaed Id id. and a police officer waited with suns for the tiger until dawn, but
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  • 60 9 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A 13-year-old boy. Ang Beng Seng, was stung to death by bees yesterday after he disturbed a nest hanging from a tree at jalan Uda The bees swooped on him and another boy. Both were rescued by passers-by and sent to hospital where Ang
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  • 164 9 BUTTE RWORTH, Fri. Fifty-seven contract 1 a bo v rers who staged a "peaceful demonstration" at the proposed Central Electricity Board power station site in Prai on Wednesday, were allowed bail after pleading not guilty to a charge of trespass. "They showed no violence
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  • 102 9 pENANG. Fri.— A member of the crew of the ss Rajula who walked off the ship at Penanic List Saturday when it mi about ti> --til is bring held by the Immigration authorities. Whilr police were lookin*; for him. Liang Yaw. ■ho holds
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  • 154 9 MALAYSIA FIRST' GEOGRAPHY 'A WISE STEP' I{UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two veteran aducationists today described the new geography syllabus for primary school children in Malaya as "a vise plan." Under the syllabus gazetted yesterday, the children must be familiarised with their local sur•oundlngs and get an overall picture of their homeland
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  • 75 9 T ONDON, Fri. British JL- forces, who have been in action against rebels in Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei since Dec. 24. 1962, are to be awarded the General Service Medal 1962. it was announced here yesterday. The medal will have the clasp "BORNEO 1 and will
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  • 146 9 Three hurt when woman of 80 runs amok PENANG, Fri.— An 80--year-old woman injured three people when she ran amok with a knife at Batu Lanchang Lane this morning. The woman entered a home and stabbed a woman and her two children before she was overpowered. Madam Tang Poh Suat.
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  • 22 9 TAIPINO. Fri. Thieve* broke Into a restaurant in Market Street here last night and stole cash and property worth $967.
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  • 189 9 The police recover hijack van and seize a car j OENANG, Fri. Th« i police recovered a van, last night an hour after an armed of about 10 men had driven off with it. They also seized a car believed to have been used by the i;ang. Police action followed
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  • 42 9 KULIM. Fri. The Rotary Club of Bukit Mertajam and Kulira will present equipment for crippled children at the District Hospital in Kuhm next monh Th» president. Mr. Lan S.iyer. said today the equipment was on its way from Britain.
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    • 426 9 I ]_M_R~ is really a Sensational Car 9 I m local motorist Mr. Yeo Eng Siong gj Businessman Mr. Yeo Eng Siong School Teacher— Mr. Lawrence Yeo E| _H__l-W R° a( i holding is so won- 4jk |fe am a( thal have bought 9 mP^^^^ dcrful. .due to Imp indepen-
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  • 45 10 M Words lit (Mlnimmm) K. FONNAMPALAM, Ladang Oedde* Gronp Hospital on 18-8-04. Funeral 18-8-04 from IS Buklt Tembok, Beremban at 4 p.m. CAMEL* At a Glasgow Infirmary on 11th September, Annie Ruth Zimmerman beloved wife of Ernest John Casaels. 10 Queen's Drive, Olaagow 82.
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  • 45 10 M Word* tis (Minimum) MR. CHARLIE COOMBS, thanked the Rev. Mother and Sister Alphooss for all assistance rendered on the death of his father (Herman Coombs) and all who attended the funeral service, also those who sent wreaths and contributed donations for Requiem Maaaii
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  • 29 10 in Words $lt (HtKlmum) KENNETH JOHN BARRATT 19/V/61 In the sweet by and by. we shall meet ob that beautiful shore. Always remembered by wife and efclldraa.
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  • 78 10 :<; WardM $10 (Minimum) TNI COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFIL la served every Saturday and Sunday loncD time. MONT DOR By popular request nice crispy currypiuT Is now ready at 0.80 a.m. dally for your morning coffee FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Innte all teachers and book addicts to brows* In their showroom at
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  • The Straits Times
    • 651 10 Although Malaysia has not received from the Security Council of the United Nations the satisfaction she deserves, the proceedings have been worth while. Even when the decision was reached to charge Indonesia with aggression, it was realised that the Russian veto stood in the way of effective
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    • 411 10 The programme agreed between the Central and Singapore State Governments for uplifting the underprivileged especially among the Malays paves the way for an attack on the basic causes of communal misunderstanding and friction. One of the proposed measures is the formation of a co-operative housing society with
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    • 131 10 Encouraging progress has been made with the University of Malaya's teaching hospital. The faculty buildings are almost completed and work has started on the foundations of the 14-storey building which will accommodate the 800-bed hospital. All going well, it will be in use early in 1966. It is
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  • 404 10 South Africa's kidnap and spy gangs By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT A SECRET organlsa- tion, which combines espionage with kidnapping, is operating in Africa from headquarters which are believed to be situated either in Pretoria or Johannesburg. According to some sources, the organisation Is directly under the control of the Security
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  • Riots and safety of children
    • 89 10 transport to return home until proper escorts arrive. Principals should prepare lists of students detained and pass such lists to the nearest Police Stations, so that parents making enquiries at nearest Police stations will be Informed of their chlldrens' whereabouts and safety. Parents should be advised through Radio, T.V.
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    • 22 10 f REFER to the letter from Motorist 1 fS.T. Bept. 5). Under the existing ParkIng Places Rules, no motor-
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  • Article, Illustration
    929 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD on THAT VETO ONCE again Russia has vetoed peace, this time at Indonesia's request. Nine membetrs of the Security Council approved the Norwegian resolution which deplored the paratroop landings at Labis, and cat led upon Indonesia and Malaysia to end warlike incidents and return to the
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    • 840 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. tt Ward, lit (Mtntmmm) LIM. To Puay Eng and Oeorge a daughter on 17-8-04 at Mt. Alvernla. Both well. Thanks to Doctor and Staff. ANO SON 10-9-04 to Theresa Henry. Both mother son fine. Deepest i-ntliude Mother Perpetual Succour Saints Jude and Gerard Thanks Doctor and Staff of
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    • 78 10 Look again. this one is different Soft luxurious wash-and-wear... that means It's ARROW DBCTOtf Tailored, to trim and taper the body line) s*> rr looks mode-»o-»>ea»ure. See our ssisttosi to whltt, o» «sj*st Inloy Mas Iraary of Arrow Deeton discover the stor rrsstj look complete wrinkle-free poifmw onte. Docte*) Is
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    • 110 10 SIGURD STENHOJ i/s COMPRESSORS *4g 2.5 to 42 cv. ft m lu>ti i m^ m mm%tr HYORAULIC ff/ PRESSES I"'V t T > y ir "~ll sto 100 torn f 1 j Stenhoj garage equipment offers unequalled reliability, fJ m economy, long life and «AM W&gm-^ktfL Sif of operation and
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  • 285 11 Constitution was amended to allow popular President to be in office C D4ATOt K« Teck kef 0$ CvHMBCCC He Usheea rr» MM SMCC IT3I tM 1*54 «*4 19SS. «M 1*52 m 4 1953. pnyui »h« Mr. Ye. OU. HB MW tut S5O mßm 5 p«re C— itit^ni e^. I*s* «W
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  • COMM|l Stratts Times Supplement
    • 13 11 Opening of mem building SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMM{*gE; COMM|l Stratts Times Supplement
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    • 534 11  -  Lim Beng Tee $2 MILLION MARK OF CONFIDENCE IN SINGAPORE -THE «final tpramg #f the IMmyt $2 ad* I «f the Siasap«rr Ctoe« l k»ber «f C«aß»re n Hill Street t*Mrrmm br the Prwe Ifinfter. Mr. Lee ksu t«rr. It signilleß tJie_ canJJdmcc off Singapore
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    • 19 11 OA TO LflK Kflßß OhIBHL OhSß^' ULt »Wt 15 INI. O» m ate. T«| Ctei Tml
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    • 26 11  -  TEO HANG SAW s. the tmmtmt it tfcr I wkBL ay hay provd w Bead of Ikppct IK hoped Chat ov drtc
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    • 34 12 THE $2 million new premises of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street which will be officially opened by the Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. tomorrow.
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    • 623 12  -  SENATOR KO TECK KIN By- 'J'HE idea of putting up a new building to replace the old premises of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was mooted more than 20 years ago. We are very exhilarated that the long-cherished dream has now been
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    • 231 12  -  By Yap Pheng Geek. Vice-Presidant TIE completion of the new premises of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Singapore marks a new chapter in Chinese enterprise and participation in the economic development and prosperity of the country. Many old residents of Singapore regret the
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    • 853 13  - Architectural fusion of East and West SOON PENG YAM ITS FACILITIES ALREADY AT THE DISPOSAL OF OTHER MALAYSIAN COMMUNITIES By Chairman of the Building Design and Planning Committees 'J'HE completion and formal opening of the new 10-storey building of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today are happy tidings not
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    • 104 13 Chinese palace. Picture above tttowt the entrance to the building and the two liont elaborately worked out. THE design of the new $2 million Chinese Chamber of Commerce building in Hill Street is unique and hill of features which one can hardly find in oHier
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    • 978 14  -  KHENG CHIN HOCK, Over $2 million raised in four years By Chairman of the Building Fund Appeal Committee 'pHKRK is no precedent in Singapore for th. marvellous success achieved by th. Chinese Chamber of Commerce in its appe:for donations towards its Building Fund. Just a month
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    • 509 14  - Everything in keeping with the dignity of S'pore TONG CHING TSIEN. By B.Sc. C.E Member of the Building Committee THE impressive new building of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce al Hill Street is a new landmark. It is one of the few outstanding buildings in Singapore that take the
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    • 193 14 PERHAPS no other Chinese community leader in Malaysia has such a longstanding serving record as that of the grand old man. Mr. Yeo Chan Boon. 83. Mr. Yeo. now an honorary president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, an honour given in
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      • 63 24 Latt CLASSIFIEDS 20 words $10 (minimum) DAVY to Kathleen and Colin thp Klft of a daughter Slot.han Jocelyn ■later for Stephanie at Uungsar Ward 11-9-64 K.L. BETWEEN toOON PENG, eldest ton of Mr. and Mrs Chan Ah Yoke of Singapore and Bze Mcc, Elizabeth, mt-ond daUKßtcr of Mr. and Mrs.
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      • 20 24 $£ye <fiou**e% tUt "EXTRA" PAGOL WORLD FAMOUS SWISS WATCH Ref tis3 .^L I Ref.*****| f >yj^ Fitted with INCABLOC shock-absorber
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    • 175 12 WILLIAM JACKS CO. (MALAYA) LIMITED Congratulate THE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE on the opening of their premises at Hill Street Singapore Tradition Progress A new chapter is added to the 59 years of fine tradition and achievement of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce when the new $2J million building is
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    • 181 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FROM SINGAPORE PIECE-GOODS TRADERS' GUILD 75 CIRCULAR RD.. SINGAPORE. 1. Best Wishes CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SPORE CHINESE TEXTILES SUNDRIES IMPORTERS' UNION US NEIL ROAD, SINGAPORE 2 and SPORE SUNDRY GOODS TEXTILES MERCHANTS ASSN., 43-A UPPER NANKIN STREET. SINGAPORE. Congratulations TO SINGAPORE CHINESE
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    • 170 13 Electrical Installation to i THE SINGAPORE CHINESE CHAMBER of COMMERCE NEW BUILDING WITH *,i ELECTRICAL s ACCESSORIES ARMOURED CABLES P.V.C. CABLES BY MALAYAN CABLES LTD. By Agents:R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 18, BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 174, JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN, K.L. TEL: ***** c c 5 The 3
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    • 32 13 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. WE ARE PROUD TO BE ENTRUSTED WITH THE ERECTION OF THIS MAGNIFICENT BUILDING. NANYANG STRUCTURAL CO. LTD., 43 WILKIE ROAD, SINGAPORE. TELEPHONES: *****, *****, *****.
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    • 170 14 Uiili WM the ch|NESE chamber of commerce J WvSQj PHcW-- on the occaslon of the official opening of Compactl s P ace sayi "g Nft^Ql Ksr¥t the r neW buildin S at Hi Street, Singapore. Chrysler units meet •s*^B2 Illly Clim e "X CHRYSLER AIRTEMP- W th M re luirements1
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  • 134 15 No accord yet in textiles dispute ITCALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian and British officials here today failed to reach agreement over the cotton goods dispute. A statement issued by the .Ministry of Commerce and Industry after today's talks said: "The Malaysian and British officials at the talks have made nseful progress
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  • 21 15 nuNOUN, Fri.— A Red Cross BociPty branch has been formed In Bukit Besl, a mining town near here.
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  • 61 15 Singapore's population hits 1.8 m mark SINGAPORE, Fri.— The population of Singapore as at June 30 this year was 1,820.--000. as compared to 1.775,200 in June last year, and 1,799,400 in December. The break-down of this year's June figure:- 944,--900 males and 875.100 females. These official figures, published today, exclude
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  • 46 15 PENANO. Fri. The Chief Kathi of Penang, Haji Ahmad Maliki. has been appointed president of the Btate Islamic Religious Council. Haji Ahmad has been acting as president since the resignation of the former president, Haji Q. M. Yusoff. two years ago.
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  • 300 15 'Magnanimous' offer to heart cases by W. Australia SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Government of Western Australia has offered to treat, free of charge, a limited number of open heart surgery cases from Singapore annually. Announcing this today, the Health Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said that these cases would be restricted
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  • 29 15 TArPINO. Fri— Five cows and two bulls worth $1,500 were struck dead by lishtning while under a tree during a heavy storm in the Kamunting area yesterday.
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  • 183 15  - Spore Malays: A bright new life... JOSEPH YEO Massive plans covering housing, training, industry r—by Singapore fHE Singapore Government has drawn up preliminary plans to help raise the standards of living of the Malay community in the State The plans were disclosed today by the Ministry of National Development and
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  • 58 15 SINGAPORE. Pri. The new American Consul General in Singapore will be Mr. John A. Lacey. 47. a diplomat for the past 15 years with the U.S. Department of State. Hi> MHOMdi Mr. Sam Gilstrap who left here last year. Mr. Lacey will arrive here next
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  • 50 15 SINGAPORE, Pri Two "active" secret society fighters were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance yesterday. One of them, a member of the Slo Sar Oi was arrested In Boat Quay, and the other belonging to ttae Slo Ang Leng was picked up In Palembang Road.
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  • 28 15 SEREMBAN. Ftl. The president of the Seremban Town Council Mr. P. Ournam Singh Oiil. has been admitted to the General Hospital here with a dislocated right shoulder.
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  • 577 15 be taken to extend Malaya's rural development programme to Singapore. These measures, he said, were designed to help the "depressed sections" of the Singapore community, particularly the Malays. They Include the formation of the housing society, through which these people could buy flats and get
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  • 229 15 Razak: Indons may link up with Reds in Malaya KDALA LUMPUR. Fri. The nation was warned today of the possibility of a link-up between the Indonesians and the remnants of the Malayan Communist Party. WARNING NO. 1: The Deputy Prime Minister, Tan Abdul Raiak. said the Reds and Indonesians were
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  • 116 15 RAUB. Fri. Seven men were Jointly charged in the Sessions Court here yesterday with robbing a lorry driver of 108 piculs of smoked rubber sheets and a lorry, valued a total of $24,000, on Aug. 12. The seven were: Yee Wa Kiang, 19, Leong
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  • 239 15 Floating beads that beat fall-out fears I^UALA LUMPUR. Pri Malaysians who fear nuclear fallout can now t>uy themselves a fallout detector for $15. The detector, whiel be held easily in tru- hand. Is manufactured by m American firm and is on sale locally. Professor Thong Saw Pak. head of the
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  • 37 15 SINGAPORE. Fri Two tlmn robbed a salesman. Mr. W.iug Cheong Seng, of $597 and vnlued at $60 after thre i him with a chopper In the buck portion of ;i Mranfoon Road coffee shop yesterday.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 798 15 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 62 and 25 Metres <iriii f«- ill uui «o MEDILM HAVE SERVICE: MtKWCES. 47.7 Mid W2 476 Metres Metres A.M.: 600 Good Morning; A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary Sm "^iV^Abig 602 Morntn Melodle8: 7.30 News; 7.40 Brealtlas't News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; iT£^%o% Cd
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  • SPECIAL REPORT—final words in the big debate
    • 874 16 UNITED NATIONS Friday I)ATO (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman said yesterday that he hoped Indonesia would now conform to normal international conduct. Without the basic norms of international conduct, the world would revert to the law of the
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    • 245 16 the Charter has been created Malaysia entertained nothing but friendliness and goodwill towards Indonesia. "We sincerely seek their reciprocation." Dr. Ismail paid tribute to the effort of the Moroccan and Ivory Coast delegates to find a solution. •'Their final failure Is no reflection on their
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    • 427 16 Usher warns: Continuation of this war will split the Afro-Asian bloc pability. Mr. Stevenson declared. He noted that Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev. Soviet Premier, had declared in a communication to President Johnson last December that the territor- ial integrity of all States must be inviolate. It was difficult to explain how
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    • 246 16 TL L^ .I x 1.1 111 IJ SUZUKI SPORTS SO *N MOO«l Mi« Home of world-champion motorcycles Q napfl The Lightweight Champion of the World SUZUKI MOTOR CO LTD JUvvU Are yOU looking for CXciteniCnt? Adventure? Zcstful. efficient tfflßW Head Office: P.0.80x 116. Haraamatsu.japan it c a l ,>TT^T'i-r fjr
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  • LETTERS STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
    • 93 17 r rHE school year will be ending soon and we, parents, are most concerned about text books. It appears that some schools plan to introduce new text books which, in the opinion of many, are quite unsuitable. Of late many books on various school
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    • 171 17 The best cure, castor oil UERE I am locked up In my house due to the Curfew Order, all because of trouble makers with their minds deranged by Communist propaganda. My suggestion for dealing with them more drastically and most effectively Is to round them all up and to make
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    • 182 17 AN Sunday, Sept. !3. I had to call, for business v reasons on a Malay electrician employee of my company in the afternoon. He stays in a Kampong known as Bukit Kasita off Kampons Bahru Road. This is a hurdred per cent Malay Kampong. Before
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    • 297 17 YOUR editorial recommending a ban on huntJ ing (S.T. Sept. 10) is surely irresponsible, because its views coincide with Soekarno's wishes. If the little recreation we hunters enjoy in this democratic country should be curtailed in areas not affected by security operations, then Soekarno's puruose—to disrupt
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    • 94 17 CLERK'S 4- YEARS SALARY DELAY SCHOOL clerks who entered the clerical nrofession with a Form Four qualification and later obtained a School Certificate while employed have not yet bad their salaries adjusted. They arc still waiting for pay arrears going back four vcars. As one such victim I am frustrated.
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    • 106 17 IT la sometimes disappointing to see the police and the armed forces hampered in their praiseworthy work In dealing with unruly elements during off-curfew hours. An innocent citizen is being assaulted by several people someone telephones the police, who arrive on the scene within minutes. But at
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    • 208 17 I heartily endorse the plea or "brainwashed" (S.T. 12-9-o4 1 lor less canr.td TV material from America. Considering the excellent programmes produced by che BBC and other Commonwealth sources one wonders why more of these are not screened here. In the programme "Kingdom of the Sea"
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    • 264 17 IYVAS quite sad to read in the Straits Times of Sept. 17 about the death of Mr Mathew Tan Eng Tan. the 20-year-old blind boy who tried to struggle through an University course. I got to know Mathew when I went up to X.1.. last
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    • 301 17 The accent is on QUALITY not c-A-e-e-e-e-e-p Bargains E3 FRIGIDAIRE EjM PRODUCT OF OINIIAI MOTOtS ItHTOffljiTvl FRIGIDAIRE l*?^ 3 Refrigerators Sizes from 4 to 19 cubic feet to suit every houseWj^bTj n) hold> A variety of 1 ■iSi^MHBNi colours to choose from 1 n |s Jl at no extra cost.
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    • 407 17 Specially designed for motorcycles and scooters! -and the plastic package protects it until you need it! You'll g«t fast starts and smooth performance with new Champions because they're specially engineered for -motorcycles and scooters. Special-alloy electrodes resist wear longer. Firing end gets hotter to burn away power stealing deposits. Silvery
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    • 558 18 lmmfms\^mWm*TmWßm\^mmfm\mm\^^ (Continued from Pace 10) ANNOUNCEMENT 70 Ward* Sit (Minimum) GILLIAN LIM pianoforte rental postponed to Sunday 20tb September Cultural Centre Theatre 6.00 p.m. Tickets purchased still valid for new date. OVERSEAS LEAVE tt Wmrda SS (Him.?— Bmx eta, mxtrm FOR HOLIDAY In Devon make Manor Hotel. Dousland. near Yelverton
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    • 882 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Worda SS (Ml*.)— Bmx St ett. extrm QUALIFIED. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER ri-qulred by commercial arm. Must be ahle to work Independently up to trial balance. Reply Box A 4189 S.T. (Spore). WANTED TWENTY BAR Waitresses. English speaking good salary. Apply pe. .onally New Zealand Bar. SI Hentool-.-n street, Singapore.
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    • 1167 18 SITUATIONS VACANT ?n If lira's M I Mi*. i— Box SO ett. txtrm EXPERIENCED MOTOR-CAR SALESMEN required In Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. Salary with high rate* of commission payable. Only applicant* with experience and local connections need apply. Application* received tn confidence to Box MM S.T. Spore. EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPHER
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    • 993 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St ett. axtrm FULLY FURNISHED LEAVE flat Seotts Road. 3 months October to December. 2 bedroom*, study, dining room, large living room, kitchen, fridge, 'phone, fans, light, water, gas Inclusive. Private entrance. larg* garden, garage. $630/- per month. Telepnone (Spore) ***** Saturday onward*.
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    • 932 18 EDUCATION tt Wordt SS (MiH.)-Bax St ett. txtrm CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. P.O. Box 1936, Singapore Tel: ***** or P.O Box 104. Jonor* Babru. tnsure success through our well-planned Home-study Course* in ■ny subject for 1964 or 1966 eiamlnations 8.8.C.. Scnool Cartlflcat*. K M.C.C.. Qualifying T*»t. L.C.X.. LC.C. Book-Keeptng eta Prospectus
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    • 811 18 HIRE PURCHASE 1 11 Wmrda SS (»Hn.)—Bam St eta. mxtrm HITACHI T.V. No Down Payment Guarantee 20 month*. Malaysia fci*cuic CO.. Slngapor*. Tel: *****/*****1. 0.8. REFRIGERATOR Koo Brothers Co.. 618/624 Oeyiang Road. 87 Gut Coast Road. Slngapor*. Tai: *****/ *****3. GOOD USED OARS oo eaury payments Contact: Cbuan Host: Trading
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    • 958 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE If Wmrda SS (Mlh.)-Box SO et*. mxtrm FOR SALE Auatm A. 60 registered Ncvember 1962 20.000 miles owner leaving. $4.1u0. T*l. (S'por*) *****. IMS CHEVROLET. Excellent running condition 10 m.p.g. $700/- 0.n.0. seen 28 College Road, S'por* after 4 p.m. VAUXHALL VICTOR STANOARD Reg. July 1963 Colour
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    • 955 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wmrda SS (Mi*.)— Box SO et: txtrm NOV. IMS BOROWARD Uoll*tb 1100 Excellent condition Owner muat aril bargain at $<•:.< i. Apply 63 Jalan Uei. •MCKanS, Bc.-nbawang Bill* Uatau •'pore. TWO 1»1 ARIEL "Arrow" 247 c.a. Twin KnKlne Motorcycles, unused, new condition sm.mi/. rach o n.o.
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    • 1339 19 fV-.^ THE EAC LINES FjjtXY VK^ SIHGArOI?t KUALA IUMfUI.f.SWfTTtNHAH*. PtMANC Pkiat ICSI Pkrat ***** Pktaa SSOI P»nt ***** SAiIINSS 10 CENOA, U MAVRf HAMBORS, BREMtN, »NlwtPr, ROnERBAM. AMSTtRDAM, OSLO SOTHEHOURt ANO COPtNHAtEN S'pon S-riam Panaiig "PANAMA" ....S. 11-14/21 Sipt V 2S Sept 27 20 Sept -OEiRA a; a Mil/ 1
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    • 1329 19 I Benuline EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONIINtNIAL POBIS. BENARMIN f or London Oct 11 !..«gaoo.« PL rOBJI Penan, ft"*"! JJ G1.33/Sept2l Rttirdaai Oct 31 nilyvPNlir For Hambuig Oct 10 SCfIVfiNUJb Lonoon MngsMxr ft S'nan PenMt mm la Sift 20/24 Sift 25/ 20 Sept Oct l Rotterdam Nay 20 •ogifora
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    • 1243 19 BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVtI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgapori Pt Stiam *Btjpj| KITY Of CHESTER ll Part, Tel jy tCITY OF WELLINGTON 21/21 Sipt 21 31 Sept •CUT Of LEICESTER II 0 Od II 12 Ocl 13 Oct FLAMINIAN 24/21 Oct 17/20 Oct II Ocl •CITY Of
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  • 521 20 Uncertainty dominates rubber H.C.B. and Co. Ltd. In their week's rubber review say that trading has been very restricted during the period, with the uncertainties of the political situation most to blame. The market has been very susceptible to rumours, which have not been lacking. Values continued steady throughout except
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  • 104 20 THE Malayan Exohanss Banks AtsaA ciatien made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Haw York: buying TT 32), airmail OD 321, 90 d/st. 32 15/16 credit bills, 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 33 1/16, airmail OD 35 3/16. 00 d/st.
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  • 36 20 On the fret exchange market tn Hone Kong yesterday the U.S. dallar was quoted at 3.771 for TT and 6.76* for cash. Sterling wan quoted at 15.98 and ant tael of jolt) at 2301.
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  • 811 20 From Our Market Correspondent ACTION by the committee of the Malaysian Stock Exchange yesterday restored stable trading conditions to the share market after the exaggerated falls of the past few days. At the close industrials were showing good gains on the previous day and the
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  • 25 20 Malayan Stock Indirrs Sept. 17 Sept. 18 Industrials: 74.75 TV.*:, rins: 119.00 119.00 1 rubbers: 100.10 100.10 •Dec. SO, 1963=100 Dec. 29. 1962=100
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  • 858 20 DUSINKSS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops (1.000) $1.60. (1.000) $1.80. (1.000) $1.90, (1.000) 51. 82. (4.000) $1.68, (1,000) $1.70. (3.000) $1.71, (1.000) $1.75, (1.000) $1.72:
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  • 25 20 September 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 691 cents tup five-eighths.) TIN: 5735.25 a pk-nl (up 54.87J). Unofficial estimated offering;: 240 tons (up five tons).
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  • 319 20 '/TiHE price of Btralts tin on M. the Penang market yesterday rose $4,874 a Picul to $735.25 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen five tons to 240 tons. The price Is another postKorean War high. In London spot tin had
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 1130 20 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAJSHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes, East Canada Service H'kong Yokohama Ha'ifai Montreal Toronto Cleveland Oicago ■Teia> Mart" 21/22 Sept 2 Oct M Oct INn i Ni. 12 Nt* "Okskuaa Man" 12/13 Oct 20 Oct 2t Nt* 20 Nt* West Coast ot Central South America Service Vhanta Conrto
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    • 999 20 IUSTRaLIA SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO P. 6UIF SERVICE Te: Jlelkearit. Syaney Tt: Mjlns ana NtpaattiKia Penani P. S>am Spore Ssore P S'ttm Ptna.ig WRPETA I Ott 1/12 Oct 13/15 Oct RAJUU 21/ 4 Oct 5 Oct Oct lOMBALA 7 Net 912 Nt* 13 it Nt* RAJUU 23 71 Jet 71
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    • 201 20 Paisenger Cargo Service. Strait*/ Nagapattinam/ Madras. Singapore P. Sham Penang TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" V0Y.144 19/22 Sept. 23 Sept. 24 Sept. DECK fir SALOON PASSACES ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE. Chief Agents: R. Jumabhoy 6- Sons Ltd.. Singapore. Phone *****. FM: NEN TOM. hmiUOUPMU MOBIU, NEN OILEaNS t HOUSION S'oort P. S'kaai
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  • 66 21 MELBOURNE, Prt. <• K a 36/9 Mount Isa 43/6 N. Broken Bill (10s.) 39/10 Ampol 11/11 Aust. Con. Ind 61/-B Aust. Paper Manuf 36/7 I: H.P 53/1 Carriers 6/3 Colonial Sugar 75/10 O.J. Coles 16/7 Herald 58/1 Humes 70/I C.I.A.N.Z 64/98 Repco 26/11 Kothmans (10s. unit*) 34/6 B
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  • 255 21 Sept. 18. Three moi tns. INDUSTRIALS lUjimtead 13 CU. M. ContaJnn 12 cts. 1 nilops 14 CU. M. Cables 16 cts. City Dev. 7 cts. McAJister 13 OU B, smelters 24 eta. U. Invest. 11 CU r.ei-o 14 eta. 0.C.8.C. 18 CU. Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta. Rotbmans 11
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  • 234 21 OCTOBER first grad* rubber f.e.b. clo»ed st S p.m. In Singapore Mi Kusla Lumpur yesterday at 69| cents per ib. up five-eighths on Thursday's closing level for the position. in- torn- was steady quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doing prle** in centi per Ib. ye*t*rday: Int. 1 K.B.S. prompt
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  • 97 21 CHIPS lying deniaid* the Singapore wharves er expected t*d»y sre: Nidrr Rijn 3/4, Madagascar Maru 5. Perita N.W. 3. Sadao N.W. 4. Panama U 14. State of Madras 15 16. Kre-iirm-k Clover 21/22. Calcutta Maru L". 30, Song Be 31/32. Benarmin 33/ M, Star Antares 35/56, Annna
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  • 69 21 -HINESE Preduc* fliehsng*. Slnga- per* noon prlctt per picul y**terday: tcemrt ell: bulk $31 1 seller*, drum JS4J Mllen. Copra: Svpt./OcL CX 'Continent Pepper: Mivik unite $140 sellers. PnmuHk while Hl7| sellers. special Sarawak black $in7| sellers, garbled L»mponK nlack Sll5 seller*. »STA filers. ginnaper* Ccoonut Oil Milltn'
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 302 21 (Continued fr*m Pmfe 18) VEHICLES FOR SALE to Word* SS (Vim.)— Box SO rl*. extra CHOICE OF MINI-MINOR Buper de Luxe 1963 In almond green, only 3.400 miles and one owner since new, J3.700 0.n.0.. or 1961 Rovhdale Olympic, red. M-nulne 100 m.p.h. car. One must go! I'hone Ireson (Spore)
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    • 979 21 FOR SALE Wtrd* U (Mtm.i—Box M rts. *xtrm stroud PIANO. 2nd band, in good showroom rendition. $I,OSO/- 0.n.0. Box A 4153 S.T. (Spore). ARROW A MANHATTAN Shirts to clear 512.90 only at Lachmandas A Co.. 54, UiKh Street. Singapore WIOE RANCE OF Ketrigerators/ Domestic Appliances. Sparton. 214/6 Bi kit Timah
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    • 1537 21 NOTICES S5o,o«o.oeo FEDERATION OF MALAYA sfi5 f i REGISTERED STOCK 1962/72. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Madam Son Lai Huat of Kuala Trengganu has applied for the Issue of a duplicate certificate in replacement of the original certificate No. *****8 for $1,000.00 stock registered in the name of Tay Wee
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    • 752 21 NOTICES KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER RACE MEETING 1164 FIRST DAY SUNDAY: 27TH. SEPTEMBER 1964 SECOND DAY WEDNESDAY: 30TH. SEPTEMBER 1964 THIRD DAY SUNDAY: 4TH. OCTOBER 1964 ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE, BY BADGES ONLY. Usual $1. Unlimited Sweeps (for Members only) are available at the Town
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    • 804 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPOk )LYTECHNIC DEPAKT NT OP I N.IN. ILNG Applications are Invited for the posts of (1) Senior Lecturer and (2) Lecturer/Assistant Lecturer In Rubber Technology to take up duties as soon as possible. DUTIES: (1) To set up and operate lectures and laboratory courses for technicians In Rubber
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    • 622 21 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited from P.WJ3. registered contractors for the: "Supply and Delivery of Motor Transport Spares to P.W.D and Other Government Departments, Singapore, for the year 1965." Supply Contractors Mechanical Equipment. Closing Date: 10 a.m. of 2nd October. 1964. Pull particulars may be seen and obtained at
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    • 201 21 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class 'EX' and above up to 3.00 p.m. on 29th September 1934 rl the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. Kedah/ Perils, Alor Star, For: The Laying of 10" and 8" diameter Asbestos Ceme: Mains and Ancillary Works
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  • TIMESPORT 1|
    • 1227 22 QLEANDER 111 is my confident tip for the richest classic on the Malaysian Turf, the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup over lOf, at Bukit Timah today. The New Zealandbred five-year-old mare, by Gold Nib. has yet to win in the top class but I am not
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    • 155 22 j EPSOM JEEP SANDGATE Race 1 Miv sumh Fine A: Dandj Til I r Race 2 Dark Vengeance Jazz Singer I XF.CITIVE R««e 3 Hogerthorpe Lovable CALL BOY POINTER EVER ONWARD FINE A DANDY Fine uandy Sandcate Al. Auctioneer M. .auctioneer SIJNIOK TEE LP Jazz Singer Bujya Tapah
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    • 878 22 I EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTEH 1 Oleander 111 1 Sungei Wang 1 r e ton j 2 Champion 2 Felton 2 Yes Dear II 3 Felton 3 Oleander 111 3 Resquilleur THE SINGAPORE GOLD CUP (Cl 1 Div I—l Of) RACE 0 Winn er receives $35,000
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    • 142 22 John Khoo adjudged the best boxer SINOAPORE. Fri. John Kho« was adjudged the best boxer at the St. Andrew's School annual boxing championships when he outpointed Neo Kay Hong In the mldgetweight final at Woodsville yesterday. The team champion for the Phoa Thai Seng Trophy was won by Gomes Hou.se
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    • 53 22 LONDON. Fri. Results of Rugby matches played In Britain last night: Rufcby Union Ab*ravon 13 Swansea 6; Bath 18 Stroud 11; Gloucester 17 Cheltenham 0; Oxford 26 Unitod Services Portsmouth 13: Pontypool 9 Newport 14: Taunton 17 Somerset Police 17. Rugby League: Vnrivhlrp (up 2nd rr> Lredn
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    • 16 22 NEW ran ynrhi > the Brit IMi In jr*v a.o to t»kr A 0 of
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 166 22 I Cr«am ""^"*"\l''^fl t-^" masculine freshness y makes it s great to be a man i i Brllliantln* BJBBO ~M"jl Shampoo BB SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON |g :j\ c:iiiiiiiiiiiic:r; ;!«iiiiiiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiincj iiiiiticiiiiiiiiiiiiicjiini lunn iicmiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiii^ j HOOVER PARK j (7^m.s. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD (behind Beauty World) SINGAPORE) THE HOUSING "ESTATE ON ELEVATED
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 189 22 Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin MINOTAUC, EH? OF GUEGS THE GOPS L- 1 CsO I CAN 1 I _<3AAH! IF I WERE^- "^^^4. _BUT COME ALONG THERE WHAT USE IS SUCH J FIND IT EXPEPIENf A-.MANY ARE SEE BY A RESIPENT HERE,/ PERHAPS.- > ARE OTHER THINGS "TO J A
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    • 1165 23 Race 1-2.15 Cl 2 Div 5 ($9,500) 7£ 1 000 Bright Eyes IV (August St.) Rodgers, 3 9.0 Mozham 11 2 ***** SandgAte g (79 St.) E. Brt uk. 8 8.13 ISF) Donnelly 8 3 ***** Mins Susan g (TR Locki Donnelly, 5
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    • 49 23 IPOH, Fri. The Malaysian Hockey Federation Umpires' Board written examination for umpires, which was postponed on Aug 23. will be held simultaneously in Penang, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur. Seremban. Temerloh, Malacca and Batu Pahat on Sunday. Sept. 27. at 7 p.m. There are 61 candidates for the examination.
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    • 284 23 OLYMPIC FRONT by Norman Siebel J£UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaysia's representation by a contingent of some 90-strong at the first Olympic Games in Asia at Tokyo next month will cost $240,--000, the Olympic Council of Malaysia's f i n a n ee committee
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    • 556 23 HOCKEY TNDIAS hockey team for next month's Olympic 1 Games at Tokyo will receive YIP treatment from the time they arrive in Singapore on Monday for four matches— at Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Singapore on their nine-day visit The Malaysian Hockey Federation have not
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    • 264 23 CRICKET SINGAPORE, Fri. Worcestershire, the Englisn county cricket champions, will play four matches in Malaysia two here and two at Kuala Lumpur during a ten-day visit next March. Worcestershire, who plan to make a five to six weeks tour of India,
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    • 96 23 BADMINTON Malacca inter-club: ACS bt Medicals 3-2; Argonauts bt WD Civilians 4-1; DTC bt Municipal 3-2 BASKETBALL Kinta tourney iB. Qajah): Tronoh MCA Youths 78 Yoke Kwan HS 23. B. Oajah 63 Bt Merah 37. SOCCER Victory Cup (Malacca): New Market 2 Medicals 0. T.lnlnr L»e: Kiiat 4
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    • 101 23 RUGGER Victorians retain the Lewis Trophy KUALA LUMPUR, Fri—Victoria Institution retained the Lewis Trophy when they thrashed Technical Institute by 26 points (four Reals and two penalties) to eight (goal md a penalty i in the Selansror interschool rugby final at the Merdcka Stadium today. The Victoriana showed marked superiority
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    • 78 23 KTJALA KANOSAR. Fri. Rahim Ahmad, a former Malayan Olympic and Asian Games athlete, and Maheran binte Jamaluddln, a nurse, were married here recently. Rahim who is a social welfare officer here, represented Malaya at the Olympic Games at Melbourne in 1956. the British Empire Games at
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    • 22 23 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Forces Driving Club of Malaysia will hold a scramble for motor-cycles at Ulu Pandang on Sunday, 1.30 p.m
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 56 23 f\s tob« k\\ ||l| 1 te t»tio«* U fstu nel te !v^ Messrs. Jardine Waugh (Singapore) Limited, Pharm.Dept., P.O. Box 260, Spore. I enclose 2 Medac cartons and 20 cents stamp. Please tend me al5 gm. tube of Medac acne cream. I NAME (Mr./Mrs./Miss) ADDRESS: (Full) j HURRY! Thia offer
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    • 216 23 If you seek a guarantee of exceptional precision... IHlllllllllllllllllliHHiinni^^^H|||llllllMiltli choose 'w K Rfmo2 the watch OMEGA CONSTELLATION 111 6 WOl'll CALENDAR. ••If-wlnding Chronometer, waltr- fIQC lOSirilt proof, anti-mjgnetic. thock- pro- lIQO ICUI Hi ttcttd. In •tainltu ittcl, gold top ■tMI back, and It ct. gold. From \C\ t TMCt Here's
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 134 23 ;.TV SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Mai. Govt. Service. semi-finals: S'gor v Prisons (Princes Rd>; CEB v Armed Forces (Stadium Perak). RIGGER Inter-state friendly: Negri-Malacca v S'gor (Seremban). Club matches: Klang v Mai. University (Klang); Spor» University v Blacks (Bt Timah); RAOC v SCC (A. Rajah Rdi; S. Johore v OHQ (J.
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  • 42 24 R THANALETCHIMI •<• o K Va»U■ir.rl i<-!>-iii KnndnnK K*rKmta Road at 4.30 p.m. today for Bldadart. VJ. SOMAIUNORAM aged 64 retired Lecturer Technical College. CorWge leaving 12 Bukit Mentrl Selatao 3 p.m. for Church of Assumption P.J. Thence to Birch Road Ownetery-
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  • 239 24 Umno Youth protests at article KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The British High Commissioner, Lord Head, received a letter today from Umno Youth protesting against accusations made by a British newspaper against Tengku Abdul Rahman. The article appeared in the Sunday, Telegraph. The decision to protest against it was taken at a
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  • 34 24 SINGAPORE, Frl.— American beauty queen. Miss Sandra Stocker, 21. vho postponed her visit to Singapore earlier this month due to the disturbances will fly into Singapore by Thai International on Wednesday.
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  • 338 24 LONDON. Fri.— The stock marcets ended their quietest week for i considerable time on a sublued note today. Activity was on m sven smaller scale than on preceding days and no decided trend was established. Prices in the industrial market moved irregularly and within narrow limits, apart from
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  • 41 24 LONDON. Prt—Spot2o-15/16d., Oct. 21d.. Nov. 21d.. Dec. 20-U-16d.. Oct. Deo. 21d., Jan. Mar. 20\d.. Apr-June 20-13 16U. July Sept 20\d.. Oct./ Dec. 20\d.. Jan. Mar. 20;, d.. Apr June 20\d.. c.i.f. Oct. 20-9 16d.. Nov 20' ad. Tone: Very steady
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  • 22 24 LONDON. Fri.—Buyers £1447'^. sellers £*****. Forward buyers £1433, sellers £1435. Settlement £1450. Turnover a.m. 360 tons, p.m. 95. tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • 124 24 SOCCER STAR BREAKS LEG IN COME-BACK BID LONDON. Frl.— A footballer sits on the ground clutching his left leg in a moment of agony. He is Dave Mackay, the Spurs Scottish International wing half and his left leg is broken for the second time in nine months.
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  • 145 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TWO Malaysian fishermen were robbed of their possessions worth $8,810 by an Indonesian gunboat crew of 20 yesterday in international waters, off the Straits of Malacca. Tan Ah Loon and Lee Jee Liew from Port Swettenham were fishing in the Straits
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  • 72 24 Seven off to see British, U.S. elections KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A seven-man Malaysian delegation left here today for Britain and America to witness the British general election and the U.S. Presidential election. Their trip is sponsored by the British Government and the Asia Foundation. The seven-man party is led by
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  • 273 24 Greek King marries Anne Marie ATHENS, Frl. King Constantine of Greece married Denmark's 18 year old Princess Anne Marie in an Athens cathedral today as a million Greeks cheered ai the streets of the capital. The new Queen had tears of happiness In her eyes at the end of the
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