The Straits Times, 6 January 1965

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189
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  • 189 1 Ramani:— 5 Indons lost to one Malaysian I IT ED NATIONS, Tues. Indonesia's casualties in its confrontation with Malaysia have been five times those of Malaysia, the Chief Malaysia delegate, Mr. Radhakrishna Ramani. told the Security Council in a note made public today. the same time, he suggested that the
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  • 582 1 NOTE to UN DETAILS TODAY A 'lengthy document' being prepared... AND PLANS READY FOR MORE TRAINING CENTRES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Government is expected to spell out tomorrow the form of United Nations assistance or action Malaysia will seek in the event of more intensive Indonesian attacks. The Ministry of
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  • 141 1 Sock 'deeply considered' decision to quit the U.N. JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. has described the decision of President Soekarno to quit the United Nations as "well calculated" and "deeply considered." He told an anniversary celebration of the Jakarta newspaper Duta Masjarakat: "I can tell you all that
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  • 53 1 NEW YORK. Tues— The Daily News, commenting today on Indonesia's decision to quit the United Nations, referred to President Soekarno as "Indonesia's peanut Hitler." "We'll go along with Malaysia's Prime Minister in saying Indonesia's exit from the U.N. would be good riddance'," said the News. "Soekarno would
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  • 55 1 LONDON. Tues.— Two British MPs were among the passengers aboard a Jet airliner which left I London today to inaugurate BOACs VC-10 service to Singapore. They are Mr. Airey Neave. a former Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation, and Mr. Alan
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  • 223 1 HONG KONG, Tues. A British defence chief said here that Indonesia's mere possession of the latest type of aircraft and weapons "does not frighten either the British or the Malaysian armed forces. "It is one thing to have MIGs. B-21s and other sophisticated aircraft or
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  • 35 1 MANILA, Tues. The Philippine Foreign Secretary, Mr. Mauro Mendez. and the American Ambassador, Mr William McCormick Blair, met today for parliamentary talks aimed at revising the Philippine-United States military base agreement. Reuter.
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  • 229 1 Polar may counsel against a complete break UNITED NATIONS. Tues. Indonesia's resident representative, Mr. L.N. Palar, prepared today to return to Jakarta to "talk out" with Government officials his country's decision to withdraw from the United Nations. He told reporters he was hi the process of closing down the Indonesian
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  • 66 1 SALISBURY. Tues.— A hand grenade was hurled through the window of a house In a Salisbury .suburb late last night and landed at the feet of a woman, a police spokesman said today. He said the woman, Mrs. Irene Crulckshank. threw a cushion on the grenade,
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  • 455 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Tuesday THK Ist Bn.. Scots Guards. who wan rushed from Malaya to reinforce the Sarawak border follow ing reports of Indonesian troop concentrations, disembarked from the troopship Auby at the new port here this morning. The Scots Guards are expected to
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  • 111 1 JOHNSON WARNS AGAINST MOB ACTION WASHINGTON. Tins. President Johnson, in what could h« a warning to Indonesia. said last night: "We cannot be indifferent to acts designed U) injure our interests, our citizens or our establishments abroad." In his State of the In ion message. he apparently was referring to
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  • 47 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— A group of Communist -led .students staged a protest demonstration today against the high cost of lnnm They gathered in front of the trade ministry and demanded that the Government lower the soaring prices of essential commodities and of books. AP.
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  • 36 1 V BOMBERS READY LONDON, liks. RAP spokesman confirnu'd this after— Hi'Tiont °f ?r lain s V-ltomhcr for<c here had keea bronchi to state of rr.idint-ss to fly t" I ir Rast it mtvss.iry.— Rrutrr.
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  • 274 1 Borneo copters 'not reliable' LONDON, Tues. The British Army is having trouble with the scout helicopter it is using in the Far East, a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. He said that 'problems have arisen from their operational use." A London newspaper, the Daily Sketch, today had banner front-pajie headlines:
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 129 2 SIX DIE IN KARACHI CLASH I^ARACHI, Tues. Troops were called 1 out yesterday to patrol three outlying areas of Karachi where six people were reported killed after supporters of the Muslim League, victorious In the presidential elections, clashed with Opposition supporters. Field Marshal Ayub Khan scored an easy victory In
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    • 140 2 'Muslims persecuted Appeal to UN MOGADISCIO (S0ITI malia). Tues. The Pan Islamic World Congress wound up here yesterday with an appeal to the United Nations to investigate alleged religious persecution of Muslims in Ethiopia and India. The Congress, with 33 delegations represented. asked that a representative i of the Vatican
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    • 336 2 Nigeria crisis solved LAGOS, Tuesday AZIKIWE AM) BALEWA AGREE ON NEW GOVT PRESIDENT Azikiwe of Nigeria announced last night that his disagreement with the Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, hac been resolved and that 'the crisis is now over. He said in a nationwide broadcast that he had called
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    • 200 2 Jakarta hint of new curbs on Press JAKARTA. Tues. Dr. Subandrio. the Indonesian Foreign Minister, said there were indications of anarchy among Indonesian newspapers and the Government would have to put them in order. Antara news aerncy reported yesterday. In a statement at a ceremony marking: the 11th anniversary of
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    • 74 2 I ONDON, Tues. Police have cracked a platinum smuggling racket —in the maximum security Winson '< Green Prison. Minute amounts of platinum I twite as valuable as gold were I stripped from discarded communt- cations equipment in prison workshops. The work was carried out
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    • 33 2 TOKYO. Tucs. China and Cuba havf sigurd .1 trade aßreement which is expected to boost the volume of trnde between the two countries, the Nrw China news agency .said yesterday— A.P.
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    • 231 2 I pEKI N G Tues. j China's Prime Minis--1 ter. Mr. Chou En-lal, I yesterday announced a new government which, though slightly larger than the old one. showed few changes. Like Sunday's re-election of the five top State leaders, it reflected continuity
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    • 29 2 NEW DELHI. Tues— Goa. ft former Portuguese enclave on India's west coast, is to be developed as a large naval bane with an expanded shipyard.— A.P.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 102 3 KENNEDY BROTHERS SET A NEW 'FIRST' IN SENATE WASHINGTON. Turs. Mr. Robert Kenedy and Mr. Edward Kennedy, brothers of the late President, stood side by side >«-strrday to take their oaths as Senators in an historic "first." Never before have two brothers been sworn in at thr same time us
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    • 58 3 OTTAWA, Tues. Canada has named a new mountain after President Kennedy because one chosen in November was not as lofty as first thought and was overshadowed by a neighbouring peak. The name Mount Kennedy will now be given to a 14.000 ft. peak in the
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    • 89 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney. who fought two memorable battles for the world heavyweight title, watched together yp.sterday as Tunney's son. John, took hLs seat as a new member of the House of Representatives. John Tunney. a Democrat, won a seat in
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    • 353 3 Congress opens with an insult by Nazi WASHINGTON, Tues A MAN with the blackened face of an oldtime Negro minstrel shattered the quiet of the swearing-in of the new 89th House of Representatives yesterday. The man entered the chamber from the Speaker's lobby, threw his arms into the air, and
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    • 197 3 ONDON. Tues.— There was quite a search across five continents, in fact —to find a substitute for British-born actress June Wilkinson, who was quitting a show. It wasn't the fact that 23--year-old June was blonde and had blue eyes that worried the producers of
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    • 29 3 LONDON. Tues— One of Britain's greatest literary figures. American-oorn poet, critic and dramatist. T.S. Eliot, died at his London home last night. He was 76.— Reuter.
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    • 32 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. Col ohn Glenn, the first American to rbit the earth, retired from the larine Corps yesterday and ended is active participation in the U.S. pace programme. Reuter.
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    • 147 3 I ONDON, Tuf*. Canvases on the ceiling of the United Arab Republic Embassy here have been identified by British art experts as 18th Century masterpieces by Giovanni Tienolo. worth between £150,000 and C 500.000. an embassy spokesman said yesterday. The paintings were bought
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    • 66 3 T\EW YORK, Tues— Max 11 Radutsky is a true music lover. So when doctors perform surgery on him to correct heart condition next week, he has arranged to have a group of violinists playing outside the operating room. Mr. Radutsky, 52, a candy company executive, said: "Give
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    • 218 3 Lanky may have her arms shortened, too T ONDON. Tues. A teenage girl, who has had six inches cut from her legs, may have her arms shortened as well, according to a hospital spokesman. Auburn-haired Ann Rowston, 19, who three months ago was 6ft 7}ln. tall, was smiling in her
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    • 572 3 PRINCE'S RESTAURANT I PROUDLY ANNOUNCES the Bn»J < APPEARANCE on ■M^THjf*^ Thursday January 7th 8.30 p.m. till 1 .00 a.m. I j of i B 1 I ELISABETH GAY Elegant, Charming, with the "Continental Touch" in her Spanish songs She is different. For Table Reservation to her Farewell Night phone:
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    • 190 4 NOW IN SERVICE TO SINGAPORE immPHAHiiY mn, sum. mm The VCIO is a plane of majestic power. It is triumphantly fast. Yet the VCIO is dßjJjr 491 the quietest, smoothest plane you can fly in. For the power is in the tail. The four Rolls-Royce Conway jets are rear-mounted and
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  • 349 5 Bahaman's three-point suggestion for nurse training I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, today praised nurses for keeping the "enemies' within the diseases among us— at bay by using a thermometer instead of a gun and a pill instead of a bullet. He was addressing the
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  • 315 5 The false friend of a wife in distress SCENE OF THE CRIME: IN COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. HOUSEWIFE, M. Muthammah, 36, told the Sessions Court today of a man who turned out to be a false friend. She said that to secure her husband's release from prison she borrowed money
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  • 80 5 MR. AND MRS. Albert Buxton are pictured here after their wedding at the Church of Our Lady of Muswcll, London, last week. The bridegroom is tbe eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. V.R. Buxton of Singapore. The bride is Miss Marion Jacqueline Geiki, eldest daughter of Mr.
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  • 260 5 FISHER FOLK DEMAND CASH RELIEF OATU PAHAT. Tues.— A group of 25 fishermen today walked into the welfare office here and demanded cash relief in view of the offshore curfew which makes it difficult for them to go out fishing. The fishermen wno were all from Parlt Botak, 16 miles
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  • 50 5 SINGAPORE. T*es. Two Singapore Government medical officers have left for Britain for pose-graduate training under the Colombo Plan. They are Dr. Tan Chee Yong. a senior registrar in the Orthopapdic Department of the General Hospital, and Dr. Feng Pao Hsii. of Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
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  • 162 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JHE 14,000-strong National Mining Workers' Union of Malaya has criticised the Malaysian Trades Union Congress for supporting the new tax proposals without proper discussions In a inter to the MTUC. the general secretary. Inche Mohammad bin Takim. said the MTUC had
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  • 27 5 SINGAPORK. Tues. The Police detained 20 men under the Societies Ordinance, while screenIng 3.198 people on anti-secret society rounds in the past 24 hours.
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  • 92 5 IPOH. Tues —Dor owners in Perak were today advised by the acting State Veterinary Officer. Mr. W. P. Shanta. to have their pets vaccinated and licensed before April 30 when the anti- rabies campaigi conducted by the department expires. Owners who failed to have their
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  • 60 5 PENANG. Tues.— Malay villager* of Kampong Bagan Jermal have written to the Minister of Social Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, seeking a grant of 54.500 to build a prayer house (surauV A working committee hu been formed with the perighulu. inche Nasir bin Av.anc.
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  • 71 5 SEREMBAN. Tues.— The mobile X-ray unit will visit Seremban. The following is the programme Jan. 12 and 13 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the town clinic: Feb. 22. 23. and 24 at the same place. 8 a.m. to noon and 2 p.m. to 4
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  • 113 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. i A man who tried, to extort $8,000 from a businessman was today jailed for nine months; by the magistrate's! court here. Urn Khai Huat. 26. pleaded guilty to an extortion attempt on Woo Yin Khoon. proprietor and manager of the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 41 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Hcimdahl I =if I ..COLD-COT MEAT, PICKLE& S L! U MIL</ cpxE, BREAD. > (GREETIN'S, ELMER! I CAME CMlPS...^ r^[\ f SEE VA I /A 1/ I! IT'S SUCW A MCE DAvA VIATEJ^DOC'J DECIDED T EAT IN J
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  • 271 6 2 payroll grabs: Gangs get $25,300 I SINGAPORE, Tuaa. •pWO armed gangs got away with a total of $25,300 in cash in two separate payroll snatches in Singapore today. In one robbery, three youths armed with knives took $11,300 from the Lian Hock Company in Foch Road. The firm deals
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  • 295 6 OINGAPORE, Tues. *3 Plans are afoot to raise $100,000 for a new home to house a "long waiting list" of patients by the Singapore Cheshire Home. One of the projects is a charity film premiere, "Behold a Pale Horse" which opens at the new Orchard Theatre
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  • 166 6 GIRL, HIT BY STRAY BULLET, IS SENT HOME QINGAPORE, Tues. Six-year-old Kang Soe Sim, shot in her toes last night by a stray robber's bullet in Jalan Halaman Kedai has been sent home after being treated at hospital. Police sai/d that Kang was playing in the compound of a provision
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  • 343 6 CINGAPORE, Tues. A general court martial was told today that an officer of the Malaysian Armed Forces, had admitted to his officer-com-manding that he had issued his personal cheque which later bounced to pay a creditor of a warrant officers' and sergeants' mess, of
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  • 79 6 ALLIANCE: U.S. MAY LOSE FRIENDS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Alliance today said that the United States stood to lose the friendship of 10 million people if they insisted on the nve per cent interest for the Malaysian defence loan. It added that the U.S. should by all means charge interest
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  • 40 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Silver Palace Beauty Institute will hold a cocktail party tomorrow from 12 noon to 6 p.m. to celebrate its students' graduation day. and also to mark its official opening since Its removal to 4-E. Boon
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  • 175 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. A housewife, Wong Yoong, described by a magistrate, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, as "fierce, arrogant and quarrelsome," was today fined S5OO or six months' jail for causing hurt with a vegetable knife to a
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  • 56 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.—lmporters of wheat flour will be allowed, on application, to import up to 50 per cent of the applicant's quota for i the first quarter of this year (Jan. I— Mar. 31 This was announced today by the Acting Controller and Re- gistrar of Imports and
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    • 41 6 JUST FOR FUN AUSTRALIAN FUN FAIR OPENING TOMORROW 6.30 P.M. 6^m.s. EAST COAST ROAD ADMISSION 20cts&10cts 5 I I^SI Cl£fl)^fclC/y_ 0 B Todoy i Shows: 3-4-9 p -HVftlsriiirTfiwiiMf*/ or m ruff MMMNHnmi MOMI WOA'J I A CHAR KM (KM ■ft||BSXAn__ti nmntm
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  • STRAITS TIMES Special Featurey
    • 1805 7 CHARLES BABBAGE, ECCENTRIC MATHEMATICIAN, FATHERED THE MODERN ELECTRONIC COMPUTER Worked 30 years building one machine ONE morning in February 1867, Charles Babbage, a 76-year-old scientist, was followed along Dorset Street, London, b y a gang of jeering louts who pelted him with mud until he
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  • 41 8 Here-< Hi (Minimum) MADAM WONG KING KOOI, aged •4 on S-l-6:, at MO Jaian Uasin<. f'.J. leavinK beblnd eon Lum Vee Hun«. •aUKbter Lum Hook Yuen, son-in-law Caeong Hee Cnoy. Knoeral 6-1-0., Cortoga leaving rexideoce :i p.m. lor I'J. recawtery.
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  • 7 8 The Straits Times Wednesday. January 6, 1965
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  • 718 8 The new taxation measures were approved in the Senate j with rather less question, and I after far less determined de- bate, than was hoped. No-one j expected the Dewan Negara would takp heart or example from the Italian Senate, which killed a turnover tax last
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  • 327 8 Serious traffic accidents on the Federal Highway through Petaling Jaya, between Jalan jPantai Bahru and Sungei 'Way, last year averaged more than two a week. Eight people died and more than 100 were seriously injured, says the I chief of the Kuala Lumpur i traffic police in a
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  • 267 8 Since 1946 the Americans j have poured U. 5.52.200 million of economic aid into Formosa, and almost as much in military assistance. This has paid for approximately 30 per cent of the island's imports and 40 per cent of the gross capital formation. Econ- omic help now comes
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 351 8 ItfANY visitors to this country are agreeably surprised by our truly excellent telephone system. It was, therefore, with some dismay that I discovered on a recent visit to Lumut just how neglected are some sections of our network. My efforts to get a trunk
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    • 62 8 r ]"HERE Is sense In the recent statement made by the Singapore Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, regarding treatment of captured Indonesian infiltrators It would be a waste of money to feed them as temporary prisoners of war. The proper action to take Is to send them
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    • 135 8 IMPLICIT in Inche Hamzah Sendut's comments on university political forums tS.T. Dec. 28) is the suggestion that university students might fall prey to party electioneering after a few such forums. May I suggest that this fear Is unfounded. University students <to whom Inche Hamzah Is ready to grant
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    • 85 8 I CONSIDER the action of a lew Malaysians in putting up anti-American posters and breaking a nearby show-window as childish. We used to laugh at the Indonesian mobs for doing such things. Let's be sensible. The Americans did offer us a loan, only we could not accept the high
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    • 124 8 have good cause to be disappointed at the ungenerous attitude of -he United States government towards Malaysia in our struggle for survival. However. it would be wrong to show any bitterness or hostility towards the American people, and particularly towards members of the Peace Corps who are serving
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    • 104 8 JT would be appreciated Jl if your correspondents Tan Eng Leon* and Bitten' (S.T. Dec. 28) would contact me giving full particulars in respect of their postal complaints so that the Department may investigate the matters and take remedial measures accordingly. I would like to assure Mr. Tan regarding
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  • 517 8  - Learning Malay 28 Enche YUNUS MARIS M.A. —by SECOND PERSON: This is where the selection Is most difficult for learners When In difficulty. USE enche', or tuan; or puan (If the person spoken to Is female), or saudara. Otherwise ISE the titles normally "prefixed" to name of person addressed, e.g.
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  • 879 8  -  ED MEAGHEK A year of new prestige, fresh plans to 'burn up the imperialist enemy' By HONG KONG. Tues TO the Chinese. 1964 AD.— 4661 according to their calender was the year of the Dragon. To all Asians and possibly the rest of the
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  • 239 9 Five face joint charge of sedition plot KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Two petition writers, a school teacher, a clerk and an unemployed man were today charged in the Sessions Court here with Jointly conspiring v urint and distribute pamphlets of a seditious tendency to raise disaffection among the subjects of the
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  • 602 9  - 'Construct a more prosperous and united Sabah' PADMANA KRISHNAN: Kuala Lumpur, Tues. DATO STEPHENS' SPECIAL MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE w 1 rTHE new Minister of Sabah Affairs, J- Dato Donald Stephens, today spoke of his plans to make his State more prosperous with a special message to the people. THE
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  • 85 9 A $28,195 thief gets 3 years KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ong Kirn Kee. 24. of Sungei Besi Road, was sentenced to three years' jail and three years' police supervision by the Sessions Court here today for stealing property worth $28,195. He pleaded guilty to breaking into Borneo House In Ampanf; Road
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  • 33 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The. Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun I Yusof bin Ishak. will speak at the final of the Koran-reading competition at the National Thea- tre at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 231 9 Peace Corps teachers sample village life KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. i For the past nine days, 15 American Peace Corps volun- I teers and the villagers of Kampong Sungei i Seluanc. Perak. have heen. sharing an unique experience— they are living and work- ing together. The Americans, ail teachers, who arrived
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  • 73 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Six Indonesians, who were charged ml the magistrate's court last week in I connection with the landings in i the Ponttan district on Dec 2? I today had their cases mentioned I again. They were charged under Hrn Internal Security Act with being i
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  • 147 9 Other duties, so Devan Nair quits a union I SINGAPORE, Tues. The I Singapore Manual and i Mercantile Workers" Union has accepted a necuest from Mr. c.V. Devan Nalr to be excused from his duties as its acting secretary. Mr- Nalr who assumed the duties last October after a group
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  • 243 9 KIM: SEOUL WORRIED OVER MALAYSIAINDONESIA RELATIONS IT U A L A LUMPUR. 1V Tues. Korea is very concerned about the deteriorating relations Detween Malaysia and Indor^sia, Mr. Dong Huan Kirn. chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Korean National Assembly, said today. "However, we hope a quick and peaceful
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  • 115 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.-Kmbi bin Ibrahim, unemployed, who collected a total of $860 rent from two men Iwlt h o v t authority. wa.s today sentenc«d to three years' jail on each of lour counts of cheating. Mr. Sachi Baurajen. the magistrate, who ordered the
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  • 30 9 BINOAPORJE. Turn. The Nattukkottal ChettlarV community In Singapore will celebrate Thatpusam festival at the Ch«ttlars' Temple In Tank Road on Jan. 18 between 8.30 p.m. and 10 p.m
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  • 148 9 'Coffee shop talk no basis for graft probe' lESSELTON. Tues. SaJ bah C hief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. said here today that he could not appoint I a commission of inquiry I into alleged malpractices in government departments on the basis of coffee shop gossip. Commenting on a statement issued
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  • 197 9 Social changes demand new elementary school curriculum: Lecturer ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The political, social and economic changes in Malaysia today demand a change in the elementary school curriculum, said Mr. Koh Eng Kiat, a lecturer at the University of Malaya's School of Education, today. He was speaking at the four-day,
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  • 262 9 Gold medal cholar hoping for a bursary to study in Canada CINGAPORE. Tues. The University of Singapore's "gold medallist graduate.' Seek Hong Chee, 25. is now hoping to top his brilliant scholastic career in the university by winning a bursary to continue his studies in Canada. Seek, who won the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 204 9 there's only one watch, and it's made by Tudor. Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And Tudor Watches have a ladylike modesty about price. Until you see the Tudor range of watches, you'll never believe that such precious
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    • 676 9 RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHORTWAVE elonal News. Interlude: $.45 SERVICES 41 and 60.2 Metres Extract* Prom The Editorial*; »x. Ann r, 650 Stock Exchange Report an^V 60 0 ,Jt Umm y 700 i**™ A Word A D*y: 6^02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 7.05 Swing T>me: 7.15 Piano The News: ,10 Breakfast
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  • LETTERS
    • 397 10 ONE would wholeheartedly endorse Professor Alisjahbana's view (S.T. Dec. 24) that "the coining of new words by combining syllables of several words can result in most absurd conse- quences. The instances he gives of two new words, bakis and jabanah will clearly prove his
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    • 159 10 WITH reference to the TT letter by "Antl-TB". if his teen-age brother is suffering from tuberculosis with tubercle bacilli in sputum, measures would have been taken to admit the patient Immediately. If no beds are available immediately, treatment Is commenced and efforts taken for Datlent
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    • 97 10 IN reply to the complaint 1 by Mr. C. N. Ng regarding the "go .slow service by the Singapore Telephone Board, it is regrettjd that Mr. Ng has had occasion to lodge this complaint. At the present time, the usually bad weather in Singapore coupled with the
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    • 63 10 RAIDERS AND ROAD BLOCKS «CEEING our policemen who man road-blocks give a half-hearted glance into cars and buses before sending them off with a wave of the hand. I wonder why our police presume that invaders are going to enter the towns in cars, taxis and buses only to jump
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    • 204 10 THE Registrar of Vehicles' 1 letter (S.T. Dec. 28) merely served to underline the fact that his department and the Police have nothing in common. If he is obliged to inspect 4.500 vehicles for roadworthiness every month then it is pretty obvious that he Is faced
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    • 139 10 IN reply to a written complaint (with details i of the non-delivery of letters, I received a reply three weeks later that no trace could be found as my letters had not been registered. It is hard to Imagine a more ingenious way of disclaiming responsibility. My
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    • 88 10 REGARDING Housing and Development flats for sale to the Singapore public, one of the conditions is that owners of house.> are not eligible. The flats are meant for people in the lower income grv-up and very many of the lower income earners are found living in attap huts
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    • 46 10 CREDIT goes to the Slngapore Government for allowing the members of the public to speak on Radio Singapore on the tax proposals. If Mr. Tan Slew Sin believes that his proposals are right, why should he be afraid of public discussion? M. THIA Singapore
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    • 159 10 TTHE Prime Minister, in his reply to a question in the House of Representatives said there was some difficulty in using the national language in various Government departments because of the shortage of Malay-medium stenographers. The Government Is offering a S5O a month language allowance to stenographers who
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    • 360 10 At th« BuM Beii Mine n«ar the co«*t in the Federation of Malaya— three P»H Diesel Electric Shovels art- loading out the bulk of 5,000 000 tons of Iron and 10.000.000 yards of waste -^fl per year. Bukit Besi, major source of Malaya's iron ore Proves P&H Diesel-Electric Shovels best
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    • 117 10 itilßy Onp V,T. JfjßJiufum C \OUJUST [wELL.Y^ROUeHTL^ 5 3 «*f MMMKT.6O I I -JUST MAKE SURC\ BJT HOWXAM 1 I FEEL VVTTH- \*XJ W-J0W.../ A9£A£6JNATE2 BUT WHAT a*a*a^^a9ttK&l 1 a^aST~' 4afc Bick Trmew B r t r uM* uM 'iJ |^gOUNPS LIKE A PARADE." UP ABOVE IN THE JUNIOR AND
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  • 463 11  -  K.C. THALER _»jy LONDON, Tuesday DIPLOMATIC sources here said yesterday that China appeared to be playing a key role in Indonesia's step-ped-up campaign to "crush Malaysia in 1965." They said a joint Sino-Indonesian line of action was discussed and approved at last
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  • 88 11 Minister donates blood JESSELTON. Tues. Dato Mohd. Yasstn bin Haji Hashim. Minister for Social Welfare, was among those who donated blood for the blood bank at Queen Elizabeth Hospital yesteiday. The Minister said more and more blood donors were required and the people should come forward. "You never know, you
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  • 86 11 PENANG. Tues —The Governor, Raja Tun Uda. lias donated a gold watch for presentation to the winner in the men's section of the State Koran reading contest to be held at the City Stadium on Saturday night. His consort. Tengku HaJJah Nor Sa'adah. has donated
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  • 330 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. rpHE turnover tax will 1 hasten the death of the coconut oil milling industry, which is already half dead, according to manufacturers. This was one of the live reasons given by the president of the Malayan Edible
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  • 29 11 KUAL\ LUMPUR. Tues.— ThtevM broke Into storeroom at a building site in Buklt Bnunng Road here yesterday and stole 1.200 yards of electrical wire worth about $500.
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  • 61 11 Angry Soek latest picture FIERY President Soekarno, pictured on New Year's Eve as he made his speech in Jakarta in which he announced that Indonesia would withdraw from the United Nations if Malaysia was given a seat in the Security Council. The Indonesian delegation in the United Nations later notified
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  • 229 11 $30 mil. invested here by Formosa businessmen KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. LX)RMOSAN businessmen have invested $30 million in Malaysia so far, the Formosan Consul. Mr. Chang Chung-yen, said here today. In an interview, Mr. Chang said tha'. since the consulate was established 45 days ago. he had received scores of inquiries
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  • 50 11 TANGKAK. Tues The Fishleries Department of Malacca has 1 deposited several thousand fish fry into tne impounding reservoir ot Mount Ophir. near here, to prevent ttoe growth of water weeds and the formation of algae. By destroying thesp weeds, the possibilities of bacteria formation would be irreatly reduced.
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  • 60 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today presented the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. with three cheques totalling 56.123 for the National Defence Fund. The donations rame from MM Apex Bank ($5,000). the Federation of Farmers'
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  • 100 11 From KEITH HOOPER CYDNEY, Tues. Fourteen young Malaysians between 17 and 19 years old have completed a 10-week mechanic's course at the Royal Australian Air Force Technical Training School at Wagga Wagga. New South Wales. They are the first group of Royal Malaysian
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  • 52 11 PENANO. Tues. The Penang and North Malaya Motor Club will hold a "photographic rally" on Jan. 16. Contestants will be required to recognise photographs of cars and public monuments in Penang. The rally will be followed by a barbecue at the club premises in Batu
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  • 207 11 MALAYSIA, SAIGON SIGN AN AIRLINES AGREEMENT 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, said here today that Malaysia and South Vietnam were com-rades-in-arms in the fight against Communism. He was speaking at a ceremony exchanging letters of air service between Malaysia and South Vietnam. The
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  • 57 11 PENANG. Tues. Dr. Chrah Cheng Poh has been elected president of the Penang Medical Practitioners' Society. The president-elect is Dr. ST. Yeoh: immediate past-president Dr. K.K. Choong; hon. secretary and treasurer Dr. Cheah Saik Eng. Committee- Drs. Goh Keng Tian. Lam Ewe Soon, Khoo 800 Earn,
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  • 222 11 Maid jailed for $430 theft of employer's pay DENANG, Tues. A 29-year-old maidservant, Saleha bint* Senapi, was today jailed for four months for stealing her employers' pay while he was out visiting friends with his wife. Saleha. a mother of two, had pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing
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  • 38 11 TANGKAK. Tues— An exhibition of captured Indonesian guerillas' arms will be held at the Local Council Hall here on Thursday. It will be opened by the Assistant District Officer. Inche Mohamed Said bin Ahmad.
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    • 205 11 Enjoy Airline Service in the Japanese Manner on JAL's "Silk Road" to Europe Through India and the Middle East along the UAL Hostess will pamper you with the hospitality "Silk Road" to Europe let the kimono-clad that has made JAL famous the world around, hostesses of Japan Air Lines brighten
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  • FOREGIN DESK EXTRA
    • 326 12 'IF YOU WANT A NEGRO NEIGHBOUR LONDON, Tuesday BRITAIN'S Foreign Secretary, Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, was plunged straight into the explosive racial issue at the very start of his byelection campaign yesterday in Leyton, East London. Mr. Gordon Walker, 57, is fighting to get back
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    • 221 12 New Year gift from boss to staff the company READING, Tues Alfred Goswell, a successful businessman, says it's better to give than to receive. He says he has made enoueh money, and doesn't want any more. To prove it, he gave away A 55.000 business to the four employees who
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    • 139 12 Expelled student kills himself in plane DOME, Tues. A 22--1 V year-old Nigerian student committed suicide aboard a jetliner yesterday, cuttin? his throat in the toilet Police identified the youth as Akintomide Edward Bouway, born in Nigeria on April 8, 1942. They said he had been expelled from England, where
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    • 60 12 LONG BEACH. Tues. MrsMary M. Kelley. who claimed to be the oldest woman In North America, died in a hospital here on Dec. 30. aged 113. friends disclosed. She had documents saying she »as born on June 7. 1851. Her husband died in 1880 and
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    • 61 12 NEW YORK. Tues.— The 24.0001 ton U.S. liner Independence I berthed here after a Mediterranean cruse with portholes smashed and 16 casualties. She spent New Year's Eve riding out an Atlantic storm with 60ft. waves. Many of the 807 passengers were seasick as the liner tossed
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    • 177 12 FIRST TIME EVER— A WORKING BRITISH PRINCE T ONDON, Tues. A prince went out to work yesterday for the first time in the long history of the British royal family. Prince William of Gloucester, 23-year-old cousin of Queen Elizabeth and ninth in succession to the Throne, bustled into the offices
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    • 66 12 TOKYO, lues- An acid maniac of Yokohama, near here, has burned the best kimono of 19 young women with sulphuric acid during the first four days of the New Year, police said. A special investigation office has been set up to find the acid thrower. None
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    • 223 12 SHARES SLIDE, SO U.A.R. SUSPENDS EXCHANGES CAIRO, Tues. Mr. Abdul Moneim El Kaissouny, the U.A.R. Deputy Premier for Economic Affairs, yesterday ordered the closing of the Cairo and Alexandria Stock Exchanges for three days. He explained in a statement that the Government Intended to guarantee a minimum price on certain
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    • 132 12 SAIGON, Toes. Vietconr guerillas virtually wiped out a Ranger company when they ambushed a Government task force, spearheaded by tanks, in renewed fighting near .Binh Gia town, east of Saigon on Sunday night. Government forces have been conducting sweeps through Binh Gia. since a
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    • 321 12 Some of K's pet theories get the boot 1 \f OSCOW. Tue«.--i?1 Sweeping educational reforms reversing former Premier Khrushchev's pet teaching theories will be introduced early in 1965, Soviet sources reported. Already discarded with effect from Jan. 1, though not yet formally repealed. Is Khrushchev's decree requiring university student* to
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    • 222 12 i L jf-JW^U/ 1* Vinl M PARKER P£N COMPAMV— JANESVILLt. WISCONSIN. USA 5255 wiiii d r/Ai\i\Li\ s Thoughts come faster and easier when you are ,tf using a smooth-writing pen. That is why many §jj sludrnts prefer the Parker SUPER "21". It's such 3, '-ij|j|il-" a woncloriul value for the
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    • 76 12 STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. ANNOUNCE A NEW HOLIDAY SERVICE 1 1 DAY ROUND TRIPS TO SABAH SAILING FORTNIGHTLY FROM SINGAPORE FOR LABUAN, JESSELTON AND SANDAKAN SPECIAL EXCURSION ROUND TRIP FARES FIRST CLASS— $400 FIRST CLASS WITH PRIVATE SHOWER/ TOILET— S42O BERTHED DECK ACCOMMODATION— SIIO V >-^ labuan/^ lumpurV sin(^A/ IkuchVng
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    • 1326 13 TO LIVERPOOL i WEST COAST UK: Oti spori Sails' P. Sham Penang MCNELAUS Liverittl JM 7 JM I Jai 1/10 Jai 11 OOLIUS Liverittl, Dublin, Glasgow... Gdi. 3k Jai II Jm 11/11 Jai 17 PERSEUS LitirpMl, Glasgow lai IS JM II OEMOOOCUS Lenoes, Havre, Lwirf Ml JM 14/11 Jn ll
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    • 1250 13 mmioMJUiu'JkxrmnuiiiP^ W^% THE SAC LINES ■vJCV ycAll SmOAfOM QIAiA URBWWK.IIII.IIUWW WMAMO i^Ftt^mjH I OttmAtHOmt k.UNM 11. POWIN.) 71WIIIH)l><f I PkMI IMI PltM ***** PkMi Oil PMM ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUTi:, LAMAKIA GENOA. U HAVRE, HAMOHRS, BREMEN, I «WTWEI> IQTTtIQAM, JMStIROAII, GOTNENIUIG. AAIHOS ANB COPtNNAGEN. kllt^l r oMM fMMB ■lASRA" (a)
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    • 1216 13 I Benuline tXPRHS >HVILt (0 LONOON, LIYtRfOOL I. CONTINENTAL fORTS RTMAnUTM For London Jll 25 OBiMAlUrailf Hamourg Ftl 1 Singapore p. Sham Penang ll Pirt/ Til J, BENLOYAL L =g m Singapore p. Sham Penang Rotteroam Ftl 23 JM 17/14 Smgapon P. S'Ma -««*M BENURIG L Mil, H'lwg, Havre, A'werp,
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    • 1139 13 Ij-^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALI S.S. CO.. LTD. larHfl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRf IT*""J HULL AND MIDDLtStfiIOUGH Penaig CITY OF LEICESTER 24 Jan 25 lai t CITY OF COLOMBO J" 1 FLAMINIAN 15/11 Fll 19 2: Fel 21 Fel I CITY OF WELLINGTON 2S'2J Fel 21 Fel CITY OF LEEOS Ml Mir
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  • 115 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS continued to firm al- Uiougb tumoverit remained low. Rices a«aln well exceeded fall*. bat move* «wre narrower than yesterday. RtnKen up 2a. to 78s. after selling at SO*, and C.R.A. up la. 6d. to 48a. 6d. featured but metal*. Other luuea were steady. Oils were
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  • 250 14 January 3. Three months. INDUSTRIALS laaMeM urts National Iron M eta Dunlon* IS rt* Unlteers 14 eta. City Uev cts M. Containers 12 eta ssjsaNan St en m cables IS eta Rsso Isets MeAllster 12 cv -crt Disp 12 ets M. -fnvest. 11 ru r. N. 19 cv
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  • 104 14 TH£ Malayan Exehan-o Banks' Asa*--1 elation made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying TT 32 11/18, airmall OD 32 13/16. 00 d/st. 33 1/8 credit bills, 33 5/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 1/S, airmail OD 35 1/4,
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  • 416 14 From Our Market Correspondent rTIHE Stock Exchange of 1 Malaysia burst into life yesterday and the turnover was the largest for some time with thousands of shares changing hands in some counters. However, those who might think it heralded a return to normal trading and
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  • 866 14 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustoad (5,000) $1.57, (1.000) $1.56; C. Storage MoldIngs (22.000) $3.27, (8.000) $2.26: Dunlop (1.000) Silt. (1.000) $177. (2
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  • 246 14 JANUARY firtt grade rubber r.o.k. closed at 5 p.m. In tinnapor* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at ?1| cvnta per Ib. town a quarter of a cent on Monday's cloilng level for tba position Tbe tone was uncertain. R AS. and F. M.R.I. closing pricts In cents per Ib.
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  • 97 14 Shin» lyinn alonxsid* tht Sinxaporo Wharves or expec:ed today arc: fintral 3/4. BeluriKOr N.U 4. Sadm. ."laitniirii M .ru 111 11. Ketflna.d Kerr 21/22 Lawaaa 2J/26. Ancln* .i-iv;- M:ni S3 M, Empire Quo**. x>/3K, Siivrr Ocean 3<</39. Anterior 44, Hobcnfclf 45 Jaa Mnti'jko 4h Port Swettenham: Wharf
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  • 68 14 CHINESE Produce Exerting*, line*por. noon prictt ptr pleul ytittrday: Coconut oil: hulk 563 sellers, drum $6ti nellers. Copra: Jan. /Feb UK/Continent: Unquoted. Popper: Miin'ok riiti- M6O Kellers. Sarawak VrMta $155 Hellers. imperial s;i'>w«k black $140 sellers, sarhled Uunpotig back $150 sellers, A:TA $16u sellers. Sinxaporo Copra Allocution noon
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    • 1176 14 B**b^La^MßMMa_^iji_^^Bßf_*>aCa_M Y\"^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service H'kong Yokohama Montreal Toronto Detroit Chicago ••Teias Mara" 22 Ftl 7 Mar I Apr It Apr 15 A»r 11 Apr "Masaslma Man" 13 Mar 25 Mar 27 Apr I Mar {May 11 May West Coast of Central/South
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    • 1038 14 (™IoRIENTi LINE s] ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CHUSAN" (24.000 torn fully olrcondfttoneo ttaMlriedi Deports:- Penang 9th January 196$ Singapore 12th Jowoorv 196S For Hongkong J sth/ 17th January Japan 21it/25Hi imrnumn. Hongko.tg 28/31 Jonuor, 196S Arrive*:- Sinaapot* S Februor> 1965 Arrives:- Penong sth February 1965 Fores From:- Penong he**
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    • 47 14 afsAauSsSofAffzZE^V P. Sham Spore ETA/FTO ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" for Osaka, Kobe, Naaoya Yokohama Jan. 9/10 FROM CALCUTTA, CHITTAGONG CHALNA M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" for Fremont!*, Geelong, Melbourne Sydney Jon. 10/12 Jan. 13/14 Chief Agents: fl. Jumabhoy Sons Lrd., 24, Malacca Street, Tel: *****/7
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    • 977 15 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word, SC Min. Box St rt* txtrn WANTED MALE/FEMALE to learn fur tailoring. Willing to teach provide some knowledge of sewing and cutting Contact 242. Orchard Road. Spore. WANTED TWENTY BAR Waitresses Rn»:ii*h speaking. Good salary. Apply personally New Zealand Bar. 81 Bencoolen Street. Slngapor*. Tel: *****.
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    • 1082 15 i SITUATIONS WANTED IS »»i(. Ml (Mm.) Box It rt* txlrm GRADUATES IN ECONOMICS seeking positions. Hard working, write and speak English and Chinese. Box A 3504 ST. B'pore. SINOLE GIRL with many yeart experience. Senior Cambridge, able to 1 read aod wrltt Cblnese seekt pott at Clerk/Typist Box A53U7
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    • 966 15 HOUSES t LAND FOR SALE IS Word* U (Mln.)— Box St rl* txtrm $ELETAR ESTATE 2-Year Old Seraideiucned Bungalow for sale Including furniture $29,000/- Contact Lira. Tel. (Spore) ***** morning. 5947 b evening VUMIN ESTATE A Housing Aiiency Dept. Over 17.000 sq. ft. freehold vacant land for sale at district
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    • 762 15 TUITION I* Wmrd* (Min.t—Bmx St rl* «rfr. FAR BAST DRIVING Scnool. Qualified Instructors. 1964 Morrtt 1000. I Dual controlled, bourly $V Guaraataed i $130/-. Tel. Spore *****. EXPERIENCED TUTORS with to give Malay Tuition (any level) at student's home. Kor particulars please apply Box A 5509 0.T.. Spore. LAMBERT'S ORIVING
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    • 892 15 PHIUTELY IS Word* St <Mi*.)—Bmx St r/t extra NUMISMATIC Introductory Bargain Offer: 60 different World Coin* $10 tiom 30 countries. 200 dlflerent from M countries $60.00. Leong. POB 2617. Singapore. WANTED TO PURCHASE 15 Word* M fmm Box Su ri* ttlrm COOO RUNNINC CONDITION boiler 20/30 H.P. Offer to OHO.
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    • 1059 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* St Cl/in.)— Box St rt* txtrm OPfL REKORD IM2 good condition View at 50. Tanglin Road (B'pore) anytime. Highest oiler securee. SINGER CAZILLE STATION wagon flrat registered March 1862. Excellent condition. Phone Patersoo ***** Spore office hours. 19SS MINX: Excellent condition Arndeot'free: One European ownci
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    • 773 15 FOR SALE IS Word* St (Mim.t—Btx St rl, .Mrm BEST QUALITY factory manufactured Car ■•window-visors". Licence PiMn etc. Obtainaol* i. Loroag iv, ittStßja] 1*1; 40M4 Asia Electroplating Co S pore FREE HAMPER OFFER for Kelvi. nator I'etrtgerators. Trade-to Accepted. Central Heirlgrration .148 Joo Cblal Koad Spore 4l',ii 48KOS. CHEAP SALI
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 497 16  -  EPSOM JEEP -By J^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. One of the features of the 1964 racing season was the domination of tr/ van Breukelen cousins, who between them won a total of 161 races. Rinus (61 winners), Eddie (52) and Rudy (48) took the first three
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    • 208 16 HORSES Ist 2nd 3rd stakes Pulau Pangkor 3 2 1 $58,900 Parakee 4 0 2 $40,500 Champion 3 2 1 $40,000 Yes Dear n 4 12 $36,100 Iron Hand 3 3 0 $32,800 Construction 3 3 1 $30,700 Moviegoer 2 0 0 $28,000 Hard Love 3 0 2 $27,700
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    • 356 16 Pakistani tourists are set for victory Cricket roundup VIfELLJNGTON, Tue*— The tourinK Pakistan cricketers seem well set for their first victory in a first-class match on their New Zealand tour. The Pakistanis start the final day of their match analnst Wellington here tomorrow 134 runs ahead, with Mx of the
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    • 1231 16 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB JANUARY MEETING. IMS FIBMT DAY SUNDAY 17TH. JANUARY. IMS l»( OM) OAY WEDNESDAY I 20TH. JAMARY, IMS THIRD DAY 81'NDAY 24TH. JAM-ART. IMS ADMISSION TO THK RACE (OIRSE BY BADGES ONLY Usual $1- Unlimited Sweeps (For Members only) are available at the Town
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    • 1438 16 TENDERS GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT, BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Tenders Board at the office of the State FlnancliJ Officer. Brunei up to 4.00 p.m. Monday February 15th 1966 for: "SUPPLY OP 11.000 VOLTB. 1.100 VOLTS UNDERGROUND CABLE, JOINTING MATERIALS AND CABLE ACCESSORIES 2. Tenders received
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    • 92 16 THE MANAGEMENT OF MIDO COMPANY have the pleasure in inviting FRIENDS CUSTOMERS to witness the opening ceremony of their New Building at 31-33, Leboh Pudu, Kuala Lumpur. by the Honourable Dr. Lim Swee Aun, Minister for Commerce Industry, Malaysia, at 9 a.m. on Thursday, 7th January, 1965. and thereafter to
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 186 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Made the Instrument ol a l Works have closed c nle« thronal displacement (7). W^sattonTu«. 6 5* pt n debtOr teke bIU to 10. MoISS to market cartage 8 B^ «>« vwtetf but still with backing (4-3) come last (5, 2. 3. 4). Ssf to
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 320 17 ORGANISING COMMITTEE DECIDE TO POSTPONE MEET WHEN TOLD THAT AUGUST IS WETTEST MONTH OF THE YEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fHE THIRD South-East Asia Peninsula. Games, which Malaysia will stage this year have been postponed from Aug 24-31 to Dec. 14-21. This was decided by the Seap Games
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    • 150 17 SRC, minus Nonis brothers, held to draw I SINGAPORE. Tues. Defend-; ing champions Singapore Recreation Club playing with- out the Nonls brothers. Douglas and Lenny were held to a scoreless draw by Khalsa Assoclaion in their Singapore Hockey Association Dlv. 1 match on the padang today. Recs have now dropped
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    • 331 17 Sir Stanley may solve wing problem for Stoke City- JONDON, Tues. StanLj ley Matthews, the first professional foot-i bailer to be knighted, may play his first game of the season on Satur- i day in Stoke City's F.A. Cup tie against Black-! pool his former club. Stoke manager Tony Waddington
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    • 486 17  - Cheng Hoe at No. 3 is a surprise NORMAN SIEBEL; BADMINTON By Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday UROM a Malaysian viewpoint and looking for more encouraging signs 01 our current badminton revival, the most important thing about the first Malaysian open badminton championships at Singapore this weekend is that Tan Aik Huang
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    • 328 17 Japanese tip Aik Huang for the title SINGAPORE, Tues. Japanese badminton stars Yoshio Komiya and Yoshinorl Itagaki, who arrived here today to coin.c In the first Malaysian op*-n badminton championships, tipped laysla's Thomas Cup player in Aik Huang of Penang to win the men's singles title. The championships begin on
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    • 273 17 CINGAPORE. Tues. The first 0 days ties in the Malaysian Open badminton championships which begin at the SBA Hall here 011 Friday: Prom 930 a.m.: Men's singles Lam Khiok Seng v John Zafcaria: Abu Noh Baba v Wee Sen: Yoshlo Komiya (Japan) v Lai Wul Meng: Sim
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    • 114 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Old Collegians cricket team of ;tralia, who are on their way to India, will stop over here for two matches. They will play two one-day matches against SCC Invitation teams on the padang on Friday and iturday. J. P. Sweeney, who was a
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    • 29 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Sabah has joined Badminton Association of Malaysia as the 13th member. Sarawak joined BAM inst year. Johore is the only state still not affiliated.
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    • 247 17 England 433-7 only 78 behind CAPETOWN, Tues. England, replying to South Africa's 501 fon seven declared, were 433 for seven in. their first innings at tea on the fourth day of the Third Test match here today. Mike Smith played a captain's Kame for England, 'eadylng the
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  • 269 18 NTUC and PAP: It is like Britain's TUC and Labour, says Ho SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE president of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr Ho See Beng, today described the NTUC's relationship with the ruling People's Action Party as being more or less as that between the British TUC and the
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  • 33 18 LONDON. Tues— British women bought an estimated 450 million pairs of nylons in 1964, Imperial Chemical Industries Fibres annouueed here today. This compared with 370 million pairs in 1963.— Reuter.
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  • 25 18 MR. A. SINNADURAV, IVrwloner !*>■ t Offtrr Ipoh pa»scd au.n un I 1-68. Kun< r.il 4 p.ra on 6-lt>:. tnm I Happy Gardrnx. Jalar. Bt-ndahurn,
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  • 84 18 Photos mirror of progress, says Tun Yusof SINGAPORE. Tue.s The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Isiiak today said one oi ihe uses of photography was to serve as a mirror to progress and to reflect the course of national history. He was speaking at the openIng of the third
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  • 25 18 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The Assemblyman for Joo Clilat. Dr. Pong Kirn Heng. will distribute food to the mosques In his constituency tomorrow evening.
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  • 314 18 Full programme for visiting British Army Minister SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE British Minister of Defence for the Army, Mr. Fred Mulley (above), who is due in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, will confer in Singapore on Saturday with the Commander-in-Chief, Far East, Admiral Sir Varyl Begg; the Army Commander, Lt.-Gen. Sir Alan
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  • 44 18 CAPETOWN. Wed. England were all out for 442 in their first innings in the Third Test here today. Mike Smith was out lor 121. At close South Africa were 39 for two in their second innings. (See Pane IV).
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  • 164 18 pAMPBELL RIVER (Br. \j Columbia), Tues. A dog's body heat was credited with saving the lives of logger Tom Hall, 43, and his wife. Muriel, who were marooned for four days in their car in deep show on Vancouver Island. "We would
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  • 431 18 LONDON. Tups. A strong j burst of activity in bank shares provided the feature of the stock markets today. This followed the rise in the Westminster Bank dividend to 1/6 from the one shilling forecast, and substantial advance in profits. There was an immediate rush
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  • 542 18 Johnson: I hope the new Soviet leaders can visit America WAS H I N G T O N, Tues. President Johnson, delivering his State of the Union message, last night expressed the hope that the new Soviet leaders would visit the United States. "I hope the new Soviet leaders can
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  • 149 18 Britain's reserves plunged drastically in 1964 LONDON. Tues. Britain's gold and convertible currency reserves plunged by £122 million during 1964 more than double the rate of the previous year it was officially announced here yesterday. The net loss in 1963 was £53 million and Britain's reserves now .stand at a:c27
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  • 73 18 HONG KONG. Tui> —A group ol Hong Kong residents today petitioned the Governor, Sir David Trench. for self-govern-ment for the Colony. The croup, who formed 'the Labour Party of Hong bog" iMI year, said the present colonial administration wa^ outdated. Only programme of far-reaching political
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