The Straits Times, 9 January 1965

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  • 22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times fie***** 1 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 1005
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  • 351 1 50,000 MEN in BRITISH BUILD-UP 'Our quick and sure response' NO ONE WILL DOUBT OUR RESOLVE, SAYS WILSON LONDON, Friday BRITAIN'S Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, disclosed last night that a total of 50,000 men of the British armed forces were in Malaysia, one-fifth of them in Sabah and Sarawak.
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  • 268 1  - Indon father in Sarawak border drama G. GELOARD From KUCHING, Fri. An Indonesian, carrying his seriously wounded son on his back, turned up at a Malaysian security force border post in Sarawak yesterday and appealed for help. The man had carried his flve-year-old son through the Jungle for six miles
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  • 36 1 PENANG. Frl. Penang experienced one of its coldest mornings on record today. The thermometer at the meteorological station at Bayan Lcpas dropped to 66 6 deg. F between 3.30 and 4.30 a.m.
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  • 59 1 JAKARTA. Fri —An unidentified pel son lias threatened to kidnap a high-ranking Indonesian official, the newspaper Oelora Indonesia reported today The newspaper without identifying the official said that the threat was part of a secret action that might take place It added there were some officials who
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  • 411 1 Soek has 412,000 under arms I ONDON. Fri. Indonesia is confronting Malaysia with South East Asia's biggest armed forces, numbering 412,000 officers and men. including 60,--000 paratroopers. These estimates came today from the Institute for Strategic Studies, an unofficial body of politicians and experts on military and international affairs, in
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  • 70 1 Xl ALA Ll'.MPl R. Fri Thp Ministry of Local Gov mment and Housing ha* distributed morr than 200.000 leaflets on measures to be taken in case of an air attack A i\il Defence spokesman said Ike leaflets, in Malay. l-nulNh. Chinese
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  • 142 1 Lightnings can fly in one hop if needed T ONDON. Fri. Britain's new Lightning Mark 111 supersonic fighters can fly non-stop to the Far East if the need arose, a Royal Air Force spokesman said here today. However, Britain has no intention at the moment of sending the Lightnings to
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  • 188 1 JAKAIVI A. Friday. IJXITED NATIONS officials here were working feverishly (his morning to try and cope with all Hie problems associated with their withdrawal from Indonesia. Doubts and "don't knows" greeted reporters trying to find out when and how the United Nations agencies
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  • 55 1 Absolutely irrevocable: Subandrio TOKYO. Fri. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. has told a Japanese correspondent that Indonesia's withdrawal from the I'nitfd Nations HTM "absolutely irrevocable" and would consequently brine about a structural reorganisation of the world organ. The Yomiuri Shimbun said today the statement was made to its correspondent
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  • 45 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Col. Sablrln Mochtar. commander of the Indonesian "Crash Malaysia" Volunteer Brigade, is to be replaced by Col. Machmud. Jakarta newspapers reported today. Col. Sabirin Mochtar will get a new post as the commander of Central Borneo, the newspapers said. Reuter.
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  • 32 1 LONDON, Frl— Mr. Roy Mason. Minister of State at the Board of Trade left here by air today for a shipyard tour in Thailand. Japan and the United States.— Reuter.
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  • 70 1 MIAMI (Florida), Fri. Police today recovered the priceless Star of India sapphire, stolen from New York s Museum of Natural History last Oct. 29. in a Miami bus staI tion locker. Shortly after picking up the Rem. New York detectives dealing with the caxe flew
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  • 26 1 in KYO Frl »■!»«>•« Prime Minister Elsaku Sato may viMt iSoutheast Asl« later thU year Forelßn Office spokesman Akira 1 Sono said today.— UPI.
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  • 103 1 Four-month language drive this year KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The national language campaign this year will last four months. This is one month more than last year. The chairman of the National Language Month central committee. Syert Nasir bin Ismail, said today: "\\r are going to meet reprrsL-ntathes of tinState Government
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  • 37 1 JAKARTA. Fn limm meetings in and around Macassar, the capital of the South Celebes, have been banned since Dec. 29 by the defence command, according to the official new.s ftgaocy An Lara today. UPI.
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  • 571 1  -  GABRIEL LEE From pONTIAN KECHIL, Fri. Security forces this afternoon captured five of a group of 14 Indonesian infiltrators, who landed early this morning at Ulu Sungei Belukang Kechil. about 15 miles south-east of here. Some arms and ammunition were captured. This is the
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  • 28 1 CANC FICHT SINGAPORE. Fri. —Two canes totalling about U people fought In New Bridge Road 11 30 tonight with parangs, bottles. Two were injured, four arrested
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 332 2 Big new Red drive in South Vietnam QJAIGON, Fri. A strong Vietcong force is reported to have launched another major offensive in the Rinh Gia area. A U.S. spokesman said Vietnamese bombers and fighter planes were ordered to attack. Intelligence reports indicated the, suerilla force mar be as hich as
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    • 27 2 SALISBURY. (Rbofcsta), Pri. The sia'e <;f emergency ■gainst crime declared in Salisbury's Harare African township last October ha.s been extended for a further three months.
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    • 226 2 NEW DELHI. Friday I"" HPHE Indian Govern- merit yesterday de- r clined to comment on Press reports that the Indonesian Consulate in Calcutta was closed down on New Year's Day because of proPeking activities by its statf. The Foreign Minister
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    • 405 2 Sock tells rally: It's a complete pull-out, not a walk-out and we don't need those U.N. agencies JAKARTA, Frida PRESIDENT Soekarno, giving his reasons for the withdrawal of Indonesia from the United Nations, spoke last night of two "supreme insults"' from that world organisation. He said
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    • 133 2 MOSCOW. Fri. Izvestia. the Soviet government newspaper, said last night the Labour Government in Britain was pursuing the same imperialist policy "easi, of Suez" as its Conservative predeces.iors. It said: "It seems tnat London i 5 taking one of the biggest <"!"-
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    • 353 2 GARCIA ATTACKS MANILA POLICY ON MALA YSIA I^ORMER President Carlos P. Garcia today r criticised the administration's Malaysia policy and declared that it had been long since agreed in bi-partisan council that full recognition should be accorded to the new federation provided it did not jeopardise the Philippines clairh to
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 437 3 FOREIGN MINISTER HECKLED BY RACIALISTS LONDON, Frl. pOLICE struggled to remove Right-s-wing extremists who stamped, chanted racialist slogans, and whistled in a bid to shout down the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, when he spoke here last night. Tht 57-year-old Foreign Secretary
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    • 36 3 WASHINGTON, Fri.— The U.S. Air Force announced plans yesterday to disband 155 air reserve units by April. The action Involves about 8.000 reservists in 44 states and the District of Columbia.
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    • 73 3 National debt— a record I ONDON, Kn. Britain's national debt stood at 1 30.226 million on March 31 last year. an increase of 1:379 million, according to a Government White Paper published yesterday. Interest on this sum w.is a record V: 1.0 IS million nearly twice as much as 12
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    • 143 3 Travelling by air was safer in 1964 I ONDON. Fri. Travelling by air was safer in 1964 than in 1963. Britain's aeroplane and commercial aviation news journal announced today. But world airlines need to pay more, attention to the causes of accidents during take-off and landing and should aim to
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    • 147 3 The drinks Mr. Moir had before the crash ONDON. Fri. John Moir told the Judge he had drunk only his normal amount before the crash. He said he had had four glasses of champagne, two large gin and tonics, two large brandies, and then a third of a bottle of
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    • 46 3 PANAMA CITY, Frl. Security measures have been tigntened throughout canal Installations and at U.S. military Dosts for Saturday's first anniversary of the riots in which 25 Panamanians and Americans died. The government has proclaimed January 9 as a day of national mourning. Reuter.
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    • 79 3 WASHINGTON, Frl. A New York man was arrested yesterday and charged with spying for the Soviet Union, the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced here. Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI chief, said the man, Robert N. Thompson, 39, self-employed fuel oil distributor, was recruited
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    • 31 3 PARIS. Fri. The Bank of Prance last night announced that in Uie next few days It would present US$l5O million to the U.S. Treasury for conversion Into i sold.
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    • 176 3 LONDON, Frl. ORITAIN was yester- day reported to be going ahead with the Anglo-French supersonic Corxord. airliner project provided the cost be slashed. Newspaper reports said the decision to proceed with the project was made at a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday presided
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    • 360 3 Rebel blast rocks Margaret's holiday home FUJBLIN, Fri. A U loud explosion shook Princess Marraret's vacation house last night and plunged it into darkness. Police blamed Irish extremists, but said no one was hurt. The Princess and her husband. Lord Snowdon, had arrived at Abbeyleix House a few hours earlier
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  • 309 5  -  RUDY BELTRAN POLICE IN AMBUSH ARREST TIN ORE THIEVES AFTER HALF-MILE CHASE By Kuala Lumpur, Friday POLICE arrested eight men and recovered a lorry load of tin ore worth $50,000 after a dramatic half- mile chase on the Batang Berjuntai Road, about 35 miles from
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  • 248 5 Gangs get $2,465 haul in three robberies SINGAPORE. Fri. Three armed gangs got away with $2,425 in cash and jewellery in hold-ups yesterday. ROBBERY NO. 1: A provision shop bill collector. Tan Ah Leng. told the police he was driving along Sembawang Road, yesterday afternoon when another car carrying three
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  • 130 5 I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia has entered a short film Mata Permata of Envy) in the Third International Film Festival which will be opened by the Indian President. Dr. S. Radhakrishnan. in New Delhi today. Tlie festival, organised by the Indian Ministry of Information and
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  • 92 5 Islamic books bought for libraries of pilgrim ships PENANG. Fri. The State Islamic Religious Council has bought a good stock of religious books, in both the Malay and Arabic languages, to augment the libraries of the two pilgrim liners, the Amshun and Kuala Lumpur. 'This is one way of keeping
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  • 47 5 MERSING. Pn. The dis- trie:, rural development committee i here has decided to develop Mers- ing Into a tourist centre. It ha.s asked from the j rural development committee 5950.000 to build roads, a IWUB- mum pool, motels and a golf c-oursa
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  • 193 5 Rescued: An abandoned baby orang-utan A 'VICTIM" of Indonesian aggression is this baby orang-utan now being cared for by Mrs. Barbara Harris*, m wife of the Curator of Sarawak Museum. The orang-utan was a weekold baby when it was found abandoned in the jungle near the border defence post of
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  • 41 5 TANGKAK, Fn. Mr. Teo Boon Chiow, a timber merchant, has been elected president of the Eng Choon Association here. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent Mr. Teo Kirn Bole: secretary. Mr. Ong Wee Tok; treasurer. Mr. Ong Keng Port.
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  • 48 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fn. The Johore State Welfare Officer. Inche Abu Bakar bin Zamun. yesterd:iv handed 559 contributed by 59 young trainees at the Young Training Centre here for the National Defence Fund, to Inche Sairan bin Sabtu. the chairman of the Johore State Welfare Committee.
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  • 129 5 Tengku to open new Umno House in S'pore OINGAPORE. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the new $250,000 Umno House at Geylang on Feb. 14. Alliance leaders and mem- i bers of the diplomatic corps will be invited to witness the opening of the new building. YIPs will Include the
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  • 94 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri A contractor. Ho Poh Keng. 35. charged with passing on counterfeit 50-cent coins as wages to his employees, was acquitted yesterday by the Sessions Court. He was alleged to have knowingly passed on 31 counterfeit coins to six of his workers at
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  • 38 5 BATU PAHAT, Fn Two motorists were fined 525 each by he mat ooun hire for 'ailing to RiKii thru- driving licences. They were Soalwan bin X;. 33. ai.d Lee Kee Chong. 34. I
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  • 121 5 WINDFALL SOON FOR 14,000 WORKERS I/lALA LUMPUR. Fri About 14.000 workers employed by Europeanmanaged mines are to grt between S3OO and S5OO each this month in addition to their pay. The general secretary of the National Mining Workers' Union. Inche Mohamed bin Takim. said today: "The amount is made up
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 76 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahi ■H -7 PETUNIA^ I WANTYhMAA...S7EP I AND I MAD A. T ro 1 IN&DE! C "YA LOOKS LOWER A^APISHT! a WAKE FEE FIVE TUAM A SNAIL'S J VS—x UP, BUT BUCKS I CN V "WSILS. POSKVI J/O^S SviEWOrT\ WELPVA V r^Uki& if LET ME IN
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  • 413 6 SINGAPORE, Fri JJRITAIN'S Minister of Defence for the Army, Mr. Fred Mulley, said in Singapore tonight that he was highly impressed by the determination of the Malaysian prople in resisting Indonesian military confrontation. He told newsmen. "It is largely this fact that has
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  • 78 6 Million 1b. a month airdrop SINGAPORE, Fri.— For the first time in Borneo, Royal Air Force transport planes based at Labuan have air-dropped more than a million pounds of supplies in a month to security forces. The million-pound mark was passed with the completion of a 43-ton drop on Dec.
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  • 112 6 |U UAR, Fri. The Mentri iTE Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos. last night asked the people of Johore to Ignore rumours, particularly those which might create racial ill-will. He was opening the State Koran reading contest at the mosque here. He said
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  • 94 6 Mulley to meet Cambridgemate Lee CINGAPORE. Fri. -British Deputy Secretary for Defence and Minister of Defence lor the Army, Mr. Fred Mulley, will pay a courtesy call on the Yang di-Pertuan Negara and the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tomorrow. Mr. Mulley. who is now in Kuala Lumpur, met
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  • 58 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl. An 18-member Japanese youth goodwill mission will pay a week's vi»it to Malaysia from Jan. 31. The mission which is sponsored by the Central Council of Juvenile Problems of the Prytc Minister* Office of the Japanese Government. Is on a tour of South-East
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  • 138 6 POLICE CATCH 4 MORE TOP GANG MEN KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pOUR more notorious gangsters were arrested under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance here last night. A police spokesman said the four were aclive members of the 360 Gang operating in Kepong. Jiniang and Ipoh Road areas. Eight gangsters have so
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  • 49 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Apex Club of Singapore yesterday presented a sow to a cured leper, I Cheng Swee. living in Ponggol. The sow. worth about $100. was donated by Mr. David Phoa Thai Seng, who bought it from the government experimental farm in Sembawang.
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  • 23 6 KUALA Fri. The I All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff Union today signed a revised salary agreement with the Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Ltd. here.
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  • 22 6 IPOH. Prl.— Twenty-»lx gtrli have entered for the 1965 Tiger Beer Queen contest at the New. Jubilee Cabaret here.
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  • 178 6 Morale in Sarawak very high says a Senator SINGAPORE, Fri. •3 The morale of the people of Sarawak is still very high in spite of the reports of big Indonesian military build-up on the border, said Senator William Tan here today. The Senator from Sarawak is spending a few days
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  • 81 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Automobile Association lias welcomed the Government's plans to build monorail to cope with the city's growing traffic An editorial in the latest issue of the Highway, journal of the association. said that such a service to the city from
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  • 306 6 (SINGAPORE. Fri- Mr. Ho See Bent 1 chairmar, of the NTUC. said today Peoples Action Party trade unionists formad only a minority in the organisation and was impossible for them to bulldoze decisions deterimental to the interests of the workers. Mr.
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  • 65 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Th« president of the Malaysian Trade* Union Congress, Mr. V. E. Jmudoss, left here by air for New Delhi today to attend a conferenc* on the co-operative movement in Asia. The conference is sponsored by the Co-operative Alliance of India 1 and the
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  • 200 7 'Weeping' tree draws big crowds in Penang DENANG. Fri. A 1 "weeping tree" from which "tears'" have been dripping every evening this week is attracting large crowds in front of a house in York Road. Airordlng to residents In the area, the tree a rain tree— ls inhabited by a
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  • 83 7 PENANG. Fri. Catholics In the Diocese of Penang contributed more than $7,000 towards a purse for the BLshop of Penang. Monsignor Franc s Chan, who recently celebrated his sacerdotal silver Jubilee. Bishop Chan, who was ordained on Dec- 4. 1939. hM indicated he would
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  • 248 7 I'UALA LUMPUR, Friday. A SPECIAL course in the national language for Malay Government officers only, to prepare them for the official language switchover from English to Malay in 1967, will begin in June. The Ministry of Education has written to State Governments asking
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  • 53 7 TANOKAK. Fri.— The District Officer here, Inche Mohamad Said bin Ahmad, has called upon the oeople to stand behind the Government to defend the nation. He was .speaking at the opening of an exhibition of captured InI donesian arms and ammunition at I the community
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  • 177 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Union of Day Training ColI lege and Centre Trained Teachers today called I off its threat of a work- to-nile. This follows the Government acceptance of its de- I I mand for a seat on the Na- I tlonal
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  • 43 7 I.LMUT. Fri. The Dindings district welfare committee has given out $4,755 as temporary relief to 365 fishermen affected by Indonesian confrontation. The money was raised by the committee mainly from the recent I Lumut Sea Carnival and other social functions.
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  • 43 7 I TELUK ANSON. Pri. A cyclist. Kartarjo bin Mat Salleh. 86. was fatally injured when he was knocked down by a car at the third mile. Changkat Jong Road yesterday evening. He died two-and-a-half hours after admission to the District Hospital.
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  • 66 7 IPOH. Fri. The Batu Gajah District Welfare Committee is appealing for donations to build an old folks' home. It has launched the building fund target: $60,000 > with a $2,000 contribution. The home will probably be built on a 50-acrr s: 1 .1 a mined out
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  • 80 7 Log hits boat: 3 die lESSELTON. Fri. J Three of four fishermen died when their I craft hit a floating log in the sea 40 miles from here. All four jumped into the sea. but one soon disappeared. The other three remained in the water for two days and I
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  • 87 7 MALAYSIAN SCOUTS EARN No.1 VOTE KUALA LUMPUB. Fri— 1 The Malaysian con- tineent to the seventh Australian Scout Jamboree in Melbourne has been voted the "best organised. The 41-member contingent. led by Mr. Soh Teow Seng, has erected a ceremonial gateway to its camp, opened an information bureau, and is
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  • 29 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Sin- K-'lx>n' Nuvul Base Employees" Co- operative Ihrift and Loan Soc jty Ltd. li..s given $100 to the Ramakrishna Mission Boys" Home.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 200 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS to be alike <7>. IJM the sailor to defy a 6 Bra wls ta u d b few "o^ 1 aoou; a thousand B U.e end {"{vtour^e. »22»tST r UDd D l«.C^cri l !r!, de .re 9 're«t: fly. U. r Quletly enters a rough lane
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  • 125 8 TEAM FROM SAIGON HERE FOR TALKS ON SECURITY I/lALA LUMPUR. Frl. A :1V group of U.S. and British police personnel left here U>d>? for Saigon after holding discussions with Malaysian police on security problems. The group included Mr. R. G. K. Thompson, chief of the British Advisory .Mission in South
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  • 33 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Naval Base Employees' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. has donated $100 to the orphanage of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus In Victoria Street.
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  • 425 8 Penang to lose free port status: Dato Wong PENANG, Friday DENANG'S Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today there were "definite sign" that the State's present free port status would eventually be abolished, and the island included in the Malaysian common market. "Any change is bound to cause uneasiness
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  • 75 8 JESSEXTON. Pri— The Kenlngau District Council will place a plaque at the Batley bridge on the So<>k River in the Interior "in commemoration of the good work rendered by the Royal Australian Engineers "and their contribution towards the development of the interior" of Sabah. The bridge
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  • 45 8 IPOH. Pri. An eight-inch mortar bomb was found near a tin mine aoout three miles from Sungei Raia near here early todiiv. The bomb weighs about 2Mb. Police have made arrangements for military experts to dispose of it.
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  • 231 8 Muslims want that siren signal to stay PENANG. Fri. Muslim leaders here do not agree that sirens should not be used to signal the present fasting periods. "It is, after all, an allclear signal and cannot possibly be mistaken for an air raid warning." Haji S. M. Zainal Abidin, a
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  • 72 8 PENANG, Fri. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will open the first Malaysian seminar of the Postal. Telegraph and Telephone International at 4.30 pm on Jan. 17. Twenty-four delegates from seven unions connected with the postal and telecommunications services in Malaya, Singapore. Sarawak and Sabah,
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  • 168 8 SINGAPORE. Friday. •JHE Bank of China here is demanding a 50 per cent deposit on letters of credit since the announcement in Parliament on Dec. 30 of the Central Government's decision to close the bank. Before this date, the bank Issued letters of credit
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  • 197 8 Body, hands and feet tied, found in sea off Penang DENANG, Fri. Th* l police here are tryin? to trace the move- ments of a sub-contrac-I tor. Cheah Ah Seng, whose body with hands and legs tied v/as found *n the sea off Pulau Ri- mau, in the south chan-
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  • 70 8 PENANG. Fri.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, yr.sierday received a cheque for $600 for the National Defence Fund from the Yen. Pra Kru Dacng, head priest of Penangs oldest Buddhist temple. Wat Chaiya Mangalarnm. in Burmah Lane. Of this amount, $539.40 represented the total
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  • 43 8 SINGAPORE, Frl The Deaa of the Faculty of Law. Prof LC Green, of the University of Singapore, will cive a talk on 'Indonesia Without The U.N." at the Y. i Men s Club lunch at the Prlncea* I Restaurant tomorrow.
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  • 87 8 Lo makes first 'get acquainted' tour IESSELTON. Frl. -Sabah* Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. ha.s started his first "acquaintance tour" of the people and kampongs, Mr. Lo yesterday visited Kampong Sembulan near Je>selton. and talked to village headmen about the needs of the people. The village population Is predominantly Malay
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  • 28 8 PARIT BUNTAR, Pri. Tht children's playground here haa been improved at a cost of $1,000 and a pavilion constructed far I $3,000 by the Town Board.
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  • 196 8 Sungel Patanl, Frl. ALL the 51 workers of the British Ministry of Public Buildings and Works section here went on strike today in protest against the Ministry's centralisation policy for typing work. The men. members of the War Department Civilian
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  • FOREIGN DESK SPECIAL
    • 860 9 Ramani tells the Security Council why more intensive attacks are expected 'Landings and withdrawal from the United Nations can't be coincidental' HAVE the honour on the instructions of my Government to write to you again and I apologise for doing so so soon after my
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    • 89 9 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. I Thailand today denied allegations tii.it a Tli.u police launch had •«i Cambodian territorial waters and arrested four fishermen, j The charges were made by Mr. Vouensai Sonn. chief delegate of Cambodia, in a letter to the Secu- j rity Council. In reply. Mr
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 231 9 WFLC-OMr OH. ALL RIGHT I SUESG I Y'SEE R<=EN Ow' WELL. I m\wE OPPRATF A L^*^ '"'W "O^E OOf'\ WHERE AM r AN' W«O "IT BY LIGKTfJIMfi DOC WOUMUG I TIME MACMIME/ *OCk" I «?ESEARCW Q I nOWVF YOU V_ MIGHT YOU 8E» AN' t CAN'T RF <VNP rVtIS IS
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  • The Straits Times
    • 647 10 Indonesia has not walked out of the United Nations, Soekarno told the cheering crowds at his Russian built sports stadj ium; she has pulled out. She I has withdrawn from the United Nations agencies the children's fund, the education, scientific and cultural organisation and the food and
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    • 395 10 The East Coast cholera outbreak which began in May appears to be over. The last patient has been discharged 1 from hospital and no deaths have been reported for more j than a month. Some traces of the disease may remain in remote areas the outstanding feature of
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    • 201 10 It would be pleasing to be- Hove that the Kuala Lumpur Municipality's scheme to build hawker stalls in back lanes is evidence of a determination to solve "the hawker problem." j Certainly some hawkers about 20 in the first instance will benefit and the lanes they have long
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  • 701 10  - NO GRAND TOURING FOR LBJ ROBERT THOMPSON By Washington, Friday AS he enters the new year. Lyndon B. Johnson is determined not to succumb to the temptation to become a constantly travelling, itinerant president. It is practically certain that, as 1965 progresses. Mr. Johnson will Journey abroad. But his current
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 72 10 With true dignity IT Is regrettable that Malaysians should have called for the removal of the American Peace Corps and to attempt damaging the USIS building. Disappointment Is understandable but we should behave with dignity. Argument is more likely to persuade the U.S. to think again and to be not
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    • 30 10 IN refusing that American aid. our leaders have acted with proper dignity and pride. When will the Americans stop taking our friendship so much for granted? HURT Singapore
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    • 166 10 rpHREATS to boycott Ame--1- rlcan goods and to intimidate those who patronise the USIS libraries. antiAmerican posters and a tempts to break library windows! Are we living in Malaysia famous for its spirit of tolerance and understanding or in Soekarno's Indonesia with his "800-Boys"? The Americans hay.
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    • 93 10 YOUR correspondent L.C. H. has my sympathy. We have the same trouble in Kuala Kangsar— but all the time. Recently an automatic exchange was Installed here and all trunk calls must now go through Ipoh. It often takes twenty minutes to obtain a reply from the exchange in Ipoh.
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    • 82 10 1 REFER to the report published today (Jan. 8) on page 5 of your paper under the heading 'Government Pensioner n'es a Senator. 1 It was the firm of Messrs. Aim Nanappan Co of which I am the head. and in which tm-re are other solicitors, that
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    • 81 10 TEACHERS WHO WAIT AND PAY SCHOOLS re-open on Monday (Jan. 11) yet up till today (Jan. 7) new teachers in Negri Sembilan waiting for posting have not been told where they will work. Unable to arrange accomodation they wait in hotels, wasting money, and even if they do get the
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  • 775 10  - Pakistan votes for strong rule CYRIL DUNN THE ALTERNATIVE WAS AN UNTIDY FREEDOM by T^T OW that the dust jL thrown up by this country's first presidential election has settled somewhat and there* was a great deal of it about, both real and synthetic a clearer notion may be formed
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    • 898 10 Straits Times Malay Mail he handed to: COLD STORASI BUPsTSIMANKET Orchard Road (Receptionist Desk) COLD STORAGE BRANCHES Naval Bsse. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK BTONE LTD Winchester House. Cottyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT ritipstrlcks Supermsritsi M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rosd. Nevsl Bsse HAMIEM STORE 1419 Upper Changl Road, Singapore 17.
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    • 95 10 Look again. this one is different \mmm\\ Soft luxurious wash-and-wear... that means it's ARROW DECTON Tailored, to trim anal Mssr rhs body Una to it looks modc-to-m«esur*. Ses our selection in whits, or ojuist •olid colours. tniov ths luxury of Arrow Dsctan discover Mm sray toash look ond com Plata
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  • 293 11 MINISTER ASKS PUBLIC FOR IDEAS TO END BIG SQUEEZE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. fHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today urged the public to suggest how best to curb rising prices. '"I will welcome any practical idea but one should
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  • 657 11 Pensioner wins claim against law firm KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Sessions Court president, Inche Hamid Azmi, today ordered the legal firm of Athi Nahappan and Co., to pay a former client, a retired Government pensioner, $1,288 which he held the firm wrongfully retained when they acted as solicitors for the
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  • 167 11 Servant is robbed of $1,200 life savings pENANG, Fr;. Four armed men robbed a domestic servant of her life savings of more than $1,200 this -afternoon. Ooi Chow, 48, a widow, was sweeping the floor of her house in Cecil Street at about 2.45 p.m. when a youth called and
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  • 29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Bulk Ktnn .tnnounced today thai it had received $20 through the Straius Times for the National Patriotic Fund bringing the total to $1,276,058.
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  • 159 11 Housewives rush to learn finer points of catering SINGAPORE, Fri. Workers in hotels, restaurants, and bars v. ill learn the finer points of catering when they attend a three-day seminar organised by the Rotary Club at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce from Jan. 18 to j Jan. 22 Lectures and
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  • 90 11 Filtn show about Thailand SINGAPORE, Fri. The Thai Consul-General In Singapore, Mr. Payong Chutlkul, and the general manager of Thai International, Mr. John E.G. Hoyer. played hosts to more than 150 representatives of the Press and travel agents at a film show and cocktail party at the Thai consulate In
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  • 106 11 One million union man in today IfUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An American trade union official will arrive here tomorrow for a four-day visit. He Is Mr. Victor Reuther, director of the United Automobile Workers Union International affairs department. The union has a membership of over one million workers In the United
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  • 180 11 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. An Australian Senator. Mrs. Marie B. Breen. today called on Malaysian women to defend the nation. She made this call before she left here for Melbourne after a three-day private visit. In a message to women In Malaysia, Senator
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  • 48 11 SINGAFORE, Fri. Police are looking for relatives and friends of Ramasamy Velasamy. 28, whe was found hanging in his room in a Kampong Bahru Road house yesterday. Ramasamy, described as slimbuilt and sft 31n. tell, was a onetime watchman at the SUat Road School.
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  • 56 11 SINGAPORE. Fn.— Mr. Michel Martell. managing director of Martell and Co.. the vast wine concern, has arrived in Slnga- 1 pore from France on the first leg of a year-long global tour of his company's wine markets. His trip is In connection with the 250
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  • 223 11 U.S. teams for word and picture report of S'pore SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two teams of American journalists and photo.phers will visit Singapore this month to write about its tourist attractions ard to take pictures which will be featured in American magazines. The Brsl team, which arrives on lue.-day. will be Mr.
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  • 38 11 PENANG, Fri. The UDP plans to hold a public rally at the Esplanade at 7.30 p.m tomorrow to protest against the Government's payroll, turnover and other taxes. Police permission for the rally Is being sought.
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    • 149 11 This hamper contains: 1 Bottle Martini Sweet Vermouth Ssi 4 Bottles of Carlsberg Beer f 1 tin of 20 Abdulla 37 cigarettes One 1 Ib. tin of delicious Hafnia Cocktail Sausages 2 tins of Hafnia Pate de Foie 1 tin of Hafnia Pork Luncheon Meat JL^ 2 Carlsberg Beer glasses
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    • 804 11 RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Musical Merry-Go-Round; 600 Ko .> M»trM Summary Of Programmes Por SERVICES: 41 60.- Metre* The Evenlng; 605 Vegetables A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary And Fruit Prices At Penang, 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The Kuala Lumpur And Malacca: News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.10 Children's Corner: 6 30
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 792 12 The danger in Asia after Mao's nuclear blast BRITAIN MUST HAVE A WORLD ROLE IN DEFENCE'— WiIson 'THE CENTRAL ROLE OF RACE AND COLOUR IN WORLD RELATIONSHIPS' LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN'S Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, warned last night that if other Asian countries attempted to match China and became nuclear
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    • 269 12 SEVERAL leading members of the ruling ConKress Party yesterday asked the Indian Government, in view of Communist China's nuclear explosion, not to take the rigid position that India would never make an atom bomb. Speaking at the party's annual session In
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    • 45 12 QI'EBEC. Fri. Two cars carryine two brothers and their wives collided here yesterday, killing one brother and both the wives. The dead are Dr. Charles Cliche. 52. his wife Georgette. 46. and Mrs. Cliche. 63. wife of Dr. Cliches brother Wilfrid— Reuter.
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  • 38 13 POLICEMEN and members of the public work frantically to extricate lorry driver Koh Liang Ho from the driver's compartment of his lorry after the crash. Ho died later. Straits Times picture by Han Hai Fong.
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  • 243 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. A lorry driver, Koh Liang Ho. 34, died a violent death today in the first major traffic accident this year. Four other men were injured, two of them seriously. The accident, between a sand-laden lorry and a timber lorry,
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  • 40 13 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Government today reminded owners of property that property tax for the first half of this year Is now due. and payments should be made at any of the offices of the Comptroller of Property Tax.
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  • 29 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Junior Safety First Council's annual general meeting, scheduled to be held at the Shell Theatrette tomorrow, has been postponed until further notice.
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  • 20 13 SINGAPORE Fri. Water will be cut off In Paya Lebar Crescent tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 171 13 Warning to curfew breakers SINGAPORE. Fri. The Officer Commanding the Marine Division of the Royal Malaysia Police, Mr. C. Bridges, today warned that any person found breaking the Singapore harbour night curfew between 7 p.m. and 5.30 a.m. daily would be liable to be imprisoned up to three years or
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 429 13 1 IN AND OUT ByTiR 1 THK following la today's schedule p.m.; from Kurblng (ML. 451) 855 of civil aircraft movemtnts at p.m. Paya Lobar airport. Singapore: DEPARTURES ARRIVALS Japan Air Lin.j To Bangkok. Japan Air UMI Krom Jakarta Hon Tokyo (JL. 716) 9.30 (JL. 716> 8.50 a.m. ra BOAC:
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  • CORRIDORS OF POWER
    • 1538 14  - Let him go? It would be the very end LORD SNOW RESUMES TODAY... THE YEAR'S BIG NOVEL ABOUT MEN, AMBITION by ELLEN looked at me, her eyes grave and untroubled. "How long has this affair between you and Roger Quaife been going on?" I asked. ''Three years," she said. That
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    • 116 14 Bond's back in a new adventure... THE late lan Fleming, the creator of secret agent James Bond. Invented many villains but none so sinister as Auric Goldfinger. A hi* and bizarre modern-day Midas, he wants to become the world's first bullionaire by cornering the U.S. gold reserves at Fort Knox.
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  • LETTERS
    • 156 15 \f R. TAN SIEW SIN says that the Malaysia China trade is in China* favour, and implies that this imbalance will be corrected one* the Bank of China is forced to close. Mr. Tan should be Capable of a more t«nabl« argument, since trade with
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    • 323 15 DIFFERENT TAXES, ECONOMY DRIVE I AM one of the many whose businesses will be seriously affected by the new turnover and payroll taxes. It is a fact that even now many of us are carryIng on in spite of losses in the hope that better tlmeb will come. We have
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    • 128 15 ALLOW me tv asauciate A my^ell with the sentiments expressed by "Kesedaran" with regard to the entrance oi Malay students into Malaysian Universities. The present privileges they are enjoying with regard to scholarships, undermines the spirit ot competition. Until and unless this state of affairs is replaced by an
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    • 667 15 The beggars destitute, old and unemployable THE response of Mr. Lee Beng Guan of Singapore's Social Welfare Department to my letter on the beggar problem gave no information on the question of nature and extent of current provision for beggars and destitutes in Singapore the number of Welfare Home placements
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    • 152 15 |WOW that the Malayan government has recognised its unfair treatment of Pass Degree teachers and has taken a positive step towards a more equitable salary structure, can we expect the Singapore government to follow suit? Or will the Singapore government hold tenaciously to its latest excuse for inaction
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    • 143 15 MAY I appeal to the authority concerned to exfend the times for changing ferry passes on Saturday and Sunday at Pulau Bukom Police Station The present times allowed for changing ferry passes from 8.30 am to 12 noon and 1.00 p.m. to 300 pm. from Monday to Friday
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    • 71 15 ON December 8 I si-nt ;i registered letter from district -K to district 3. It was wot delivered So on December 18 I made an Inquiry from the p< si •ffloe. To my surprise the clerk asked me to pay 16 cent* as an inquiry foe after
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    • 133 15 1 WOULD like to 1 thank Mr. Ow Kheng Law for his prompt and courteous reply to my criticism of T.V. Malaysia. His explanation of the breakdowns is noted and the reasons given acceptable. However the ethics are questionable. It would appear from Mr. Ow's letter
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    • 133 15 ASOCrETTY which treats its lesser order of creatures in a callous and cruel manner must not whine when it is itself endangered by secret society killings, add throwing, murder and the like. If a dog does not wear a licence tab round its
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    • 61 15 MOHD bin Ahamed in his letter captioned "Duck Pond in the Road" <S.T. Dec. 20) has put the case midly. I have been a resident in this estate for the past 12 years and conditions are deteriorating. Of late anti-malarial gangs and drain cleaners have virtually disappeared. Drains
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    • 607 16 IS SI (Continued in Pare 10) SITUATIONS VACANT S Word* ft 1 Mm. i-Bot St rr» txtrm JUNIOR ACCOUNTS Clerk Typist. Federal citizen preferred. Apply Box M6S7 S.T K L. CENERAL AMAH WANTED, able to <<peak Knglish and llye in. Recent references. Tel: ***** (B'pore). TEACHERS WANTED for Secondary r'orms.
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    • 943 16 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Word* $t (Mm )—Box SO eU. rrlra RUBBER ESTATE ACENCV Rouse tn Kuala Lumpur requires well experl■vr to assume management une ahout 40 previous estate agency experience essential. Replies In contidencc to Box A 1662 S.T. K.L. PROFESSIONAL FIRM Require* Chartered Accountant with experience In the audit
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    • 1073 16 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Worms St (Mi*.)— Box St et*. trm NOW VACANT Fully Furnished 2 Bedrooms Bungalow with Bathrooms attached. All Modern Conveniences. 251. Tanglui Road. Spore. Tel: *****4. FURNISHED SEMI-DETACHfcO BUNGALOWS To Let at M m.s. Cbsngi Koad opposite Frankel Instate. Apply Tsl Noa: (Spore) ***** A- 7194
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    • 945 16 HOUSES LAND WANTED IS Words Jt (HUM,}— Box ft rts txtrm REQUIRED s good pre-war Bungalow »tth vacant possession. Land area about 30.000 square feet around Holland Road. Give full particulars to Queen Street P.O. Box 104. Singapore. 7. EDUCATION IS Word* M Mtm.i—ttmm St rts SBSsa SURVEYING, LBVELUNGt Theory.
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    • 807 16 AGENTS WANTED IS Words St (Min.)— Box St rts. txtrm LEADING photographic Journal requires distributors throughout Malaysia. (Photographic Establishment preferred) Apply: Vanlabs P.O. Box 11 Newton spore BRITISH COMPANY Speeislislng in Good Quality Used Centrsotors Equipment, Government Surplus, Used Lsnd Rovers snd ether Commercial Vehisles. Requires AQENTS with good connections.
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    • 861 16 DOGS, PETS, ETC IS Words) ft (Him.)— Bom St eta. txtrm I ALSATIAN PUPPIES M.X.A. Class One big tut. seven weeks, male $130/- r each. 29 Barker Road, S'pors, BEAUTIFUL DACHSHUND PUPPIES 3 for sale. M.X.A. Class I pedigree. Telephone B'pore ***** Mrs. Llm. c POMERANIAN PUPPIES. M.X.A. Class I.
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    • 1007 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE 5 Word* ft (Mm Box St eU. sxtrm AUSTIN HEALEY 100 b Overdrive. )ecember 1958. Oood condition, extras 2.500/-. 15 Nathan Road. Singapore ■VN AUSTIN A-40 Late 1959 Very good ondltlon. Insurance expiring November MS $1,800 0.n.0. Tel: (S pore) ***** Ir. Lav. 8400. DOWK PAYMENT and
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    • 1034 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* ft (Milt.}— Box St tU. txtrm DOWN PAYMENT $250 to $780 ca*a trade-In hire-purchase Ford Prefect 1960. Austin A4O 1959/105* Moirln Minor 1953/51 Oxford IM4, Honn. Yamaha. Liaa Huat Km* Flninci. 15i». Anson Road. S'por* *****. CNANCI AUTO SERVICE for superb condition used cars. Wide
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    • 1294 17 fi^^^ h^^f KjH THE^EAC LINES K\V y~jß SmCJJOm (UUA UMfMW.WfTTINHMI MKAWO Ba»K ry?g*ysitl» fc.»«»«i«o romn) j/».wnoo»»» Prime 7(11. Phut ***** PtMl 1311. PIMI tail. SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA, U HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWEIP. ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, GOTHENBURG. JURHUS AND COPENHAtIN Singapore Snm Penang "KINA" 11/21 JM 27/24 J*ft 25 25
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    • 1237 17 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. tjjn LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE i^^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S pore P. Sham Hineni CITY OF LEICESTER 11/21 JM 22 24 Jae 25 Jm t CITY OF COLOMBO 1/11 JM FUMINIAN 15/11 Fel 11/22 Fel 21 FM I CIT OF WELLINGTON »'27 Fel 21 FM
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  • 557 18 AFTER the steady close to last week's trading, with the pre-holiday and Russian covering to the fore, Indonesia's weekend withdrawal from the United Nations opened the current week a full half cent higher, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their current survey of the .Malayan Rubber
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  • 632 18 From Our Market Correspondent mHERE was another bur>t 1 of activity on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and the turnover was about as heavy as in the previous two days. Heavy waves of selling in the morning took prices down to
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  • 27 18 Malayan Stock Indices. J»n. 7. Jan. 8. •Industrials: 80.87 79.70 Tins: 113.10 ni.94 I rubbers: 108.10 107.78 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.
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  • 927 18 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: BautttarJ (l.OOO) SI. SO: C.S. HeMkng (l.OOO) (2.10, (3,000) 52.12 D; Ounltp < l.OOO) SI.S2, (2,000) $1.61; Kit* (1,000)
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  • 27 18 JAN. 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $622,121 (up 50 cents). Unofficial estimated offering: 190 tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 15 18 Bukit Katil produced 56,540 lb rubber in December and Arer :olek 75.280 lb.
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  • 297 18 THERE was a modest gain of 50 cents in the tin price in Penang yesterday which took it to 5622.12* per plcul. In London on Thursday considerable carrying operations accounted for the bulk of the tin turnover, only a small business
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    • 258 18 a Ipj j|BiPj^^i^rT f f —^^^B^ P. Sham Spore ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA, CHITTAGONG CHALNA M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" for Fremantle, Geelong, Melbourne Sydney Jan. 10/12 Jan. 14/15 Chief Agents: R. Jumobhoy Sons Ltd., 24, Malacca Street, Tel: *****/7 O.S.E. LINE LOADING FOR L. MARQUES DURBAN CAPETOWN SPORE P. SHAM
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    • 962 19 (Continued in Pace 16) AT YOUR SERVICE II Word* St (Ml*.)—B»u rlt .rlr, PHOTOCOPIED OOCUMiNIt OO he rnlar*cd or re<luc«o— Tufa lU'ooro KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE. B 'The Arcada, lit Kloor. Tal: 86SKJ. S'pora. DOCUMENTS COPIED/PLAN tracings printed while you wait. Koiomatic, M, Robinson Road, S'pora *****. BRING YOUR PLAN Tracing*
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    • 777 19 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) IS WnrdM ft l Hrn Hnx rlt rtlrm NO PARKINQ PROBLEMS wben you shou at Robinson's. Singapore, tfree bdiklnK for ooe hour I LOOKING FOR JEWELLERY of craftsmanship at the tight price? Call at Lee Onn Jeweller*. south Bridge Road. Singapore. FOR SOUVENIRS, CURIOS, and Oriental Handicrafts,
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    • 778 19 ■:[«HM4--sg IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 174) AND IN THE VAIIIK OF SHIRAISHI (SINGAPORE) LIMITED (Members' Voluntary Winding-up) Al an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the abovenumed Company, duly convened and held at the Registered Office on Saturday, 26th December 1964, the following Special Resolution
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    • 765 19 TENDERS GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT. BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman, Tenders Board at the office of the State Financial Officer. Brunei up to 4.00 pm. Monday February 15th 1965 for: "SUPPLY OP 11.000 VOLTS. 1.100 VOLTS UNDERGROUND CABLE. JOINTING MATERIALS AND CABLE ACCESSORIES". 2. Tenders received
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    • 1122 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATISTICS DEPARTMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the post of I Temporary Field Assistants/ Computers cDiv. Ill) in the Department of Statistics, on a fixed salary of $230/-. Candidates must be below 40 years of age. Qualifications: I For Computer* (1) Must have passed Higher
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    • 990 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE A iplications a:p Invited tor the following appointments In the PASIR PANJANC. POWER STATIONS and ST JAMES POWER STATION of the Electricity Department. The comt: i salary offered will be dependent upon Applicants quallflcatl experience plus variable allowance as payable from time io Central
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 372 20 rjWE MAIN RACE in today's amateur card at Bukit Timah Class One handicap over 8f (Race Five) looks a three-cornered tussle between Timberlane (13.7), Bon Viveur (13.9) and Norval Lad (12.12). Timberlane beat Norval Lad (receiving 1-lb) by a length over BJf at Penang in
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    • 443 20 RACE 0NE— 2.30 Class Five— 2f (ratchweighis 12.0) 1 Igaza Barlow 4 2 Kolek Unglcu Talha 8 3 Grey Lag Tayleur 6 4 Lvi Hoon Chuah 3 5 Pasha Henigan 7 Ii Trooper Jones Reay 9 1 Warabidgr Cottrtll 1 8 Black Bess Boyce 2 0 John
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    • 41 20 Race 1 IGAZA I vi I loon Race 2 SATRIA Brilliant LJtht Race 3 NUGGET Harapan Race 4 STAR II Gay Mosa Race 5 NORVAL LAO Timberlano Race 6 KfALA LUMPUR Aln Ala Race 7 PEACEFUL KING Sams Suka I
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    • 324 20 LONDON Friday. STANLEY MATTHEWS, knighted in the New Year's honours list, will not play for Stoke City after all in their F.A. Cup tie against Blackpool tomorrow Matthews, who has Dlayed in only two friendly matches for Stoke this season— he has i been suffering from a
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    • 129 20 PENANG. Fn Insptte of a strong rally by Kedah. Penang held on to win the Malayan Chinese FA Cup tie by three goals to two at the City Stadium last night. Penang's scorers were Ong Hucfc Slang, Heng Htang Klang and Lav Teng Hock, while
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    • 46 20 JESSELTON. Fn. Malaysia's Olympic boxer Brian Isaac of Singapore Infantry Regiment delighted a big crowd here when he outclassed his opponent. Filipino Baby Nardo. during the Tawau District Open boxing championships. Members of Malaysian and British Security Forces also competed in the championships.
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    • 22 20 JEBSELTON. Frl. The Jeeselton Badminton Association U sending a team to Sarawak to play agalnut Mlrl and Baram this week-end
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    • 59 20 NEW YORK. Fri. Bob Hayes, the American Negro sprinter who won the 100 metres gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics, said he may run one more time In Australia. "I have been Invited to run In professional races In Australia In February." he said. Hayes now plays
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 279 20 THE MALAYAN PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY BOARD 2nd Floor Fullerton Building, SINGAPORE. CHANCE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER With effect from the 10th January, 1965, the telephone number of the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board, Singapore, will be changed from ***** to *****. The COMPAGNIE INDUSTRIELLE DE TRAVAUX (Entreprises Schneider) ACITRA ANNOUNCES CHANGE OF PHONE
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    • 615 20 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by th« Chairman. E. 03. 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building for the following (SO THE CONSTRUCTION OP MAIN DRAINS AT TWO SITES WITHIN THE JURONO INDUSTRIAL ESTATE 'Show Round 12th January, 1965 at 10.00 am. Closing Date 15th January, 1965 at
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    • 489 20 |i n WHEN YOU Jf^ffi- 1 L |f/^ tdavci spßßinStf \M SnEtnE: I KAVCL miU^TCi TAKE THE ®«l NECESSARY r^gjfllKWELLS! ul|||^. Half an hour before you travel (car, plane, ship or train) take one or two KWELLS tablets. Safe for children (as directed) and sure insurance against travel sickness, giddiness
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    • 556 21 BADMINTON Billy Ng topples Narong in two sets SINGAPORE. Fri. Billy Ng, Malaysia's No. 3 singles In the recent International match against Thailand, caused the first upset In the Malaysian Open badminton championships when he beat the No. 6 seed. Narong Bhornchlma of Thailand. 15--11. 15-11 in the second round
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    • 238 21 CRICKET COLLEGIANS WIN WITH 20 MINS TO SPARE SINOAPORE. Fri. An unbeaten 84 by David Lester paved the way for a five-wicket vwn by the Old Collegians against Singapore Cricket Club Invitation XI in a one-day match on the padang today. Scores: SCC Invitation 182-9 dec. Old Collegians 183-5. Old
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    • 53 21 PENANG, Fri. Apprentice jockey Chan Chee Keong. 19. was -still in a coma today nine days after he was operated on for head injuries sustained in a fall at the Christmas-New Year races here on Dec. 30. His condition has improved slightly in the
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    • 173 21 SOCCER Selangor hit nine off Kelantan KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Selangor trounced Kelantan 9-0 in a North zone Malayan Chinese Football Association cup Me at the \ierdeka Stadium here toniuht. Selangor will next meet the winners of the Penang Perak match to decide the zone finalists. After Ong Kirn Leng's goal
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    • 33 21 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police moved to third position in Div. one of the Singapore Hockey Association league when they scored their fifth win by beating combined school 3-1 at Thomson Road today.
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    • 710 21  -  NORMAN SIEBEL ENTERPRISE IN THE LOOSE LIKELY TO DECIDE MALAYA CUP FINAL By Kuala Lumpur, Friday CELANGOR captain Roy Holder's widely-held view that the team who dominate the lineouts and scrums will win tomorrow's HMS Malaya Cup football final at the Merdeka Stadium (5.10
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    • 35 21 SELANGOR Winchester; Mahrnud, Viljocn, Anderson, Cibton; Pestana, Wah Fart; Dowes, Dwycr, Lee, Nashatjr, Gunn, Thompson, Holder, Ellison. JOINT SERVICES Crooks; McKeniie, Maugham, Lewi*, Wootfon; Cooper, Williams, Ingram. McCuirk, Kintey. Clements, Kemp, |ohnston, Morgan, Walker.
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    • 209 21 DESt'LTS of previous finals in the Malaya Cup competition: 1921-22 Selangor bt Singapore 5-3 1922-23 Perak bt Negrl 3-0 1923-24 Singapore v Selangor (no match, ground waterlogged) 1924-25 Singapore bt Selangor 30-13 1925-2S Singapore bt Perak 18-13 1926-27 Perak bt Negrl 14-3. 1927-28 Singapore bt Perak
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    • 33 21 SOCCER Pontgol Cup (T. An.son i L. Perak Indians 3 Town Council 0. HOCKEY Negri *Ute trial fSeremban): Whites 4 Colours 3. Army friendly: Ist Squadron 17 Gurkha Signals 4 Rest 0.
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 109 21 I SPORTS kMARY RUGGER HMS Malaya Cup RAP Seletar v Khalsa (Seletar). final (XL): Selangor v Joint Ser- RAP Changi v Jansenites vices. Merdeka Stadium 5.10. (Changi): Dlv 2: RAF Tengah v BADMlNTON— Malaysian Open 19 Signals (Tengah). PSA v Naval (S-pore). SBA Hall 2 p.m. and 7.30. Base (Bt.
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  • 306 22 A 'no risks' to Malaysia assurance HEAD RETURNS FROM HOLIDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday DRITAIN will make sure that no risks face Malaysia in its national defence against Indonesian aggression, the British High Commissioner here. Lord Head, said today. "We are determined to see that confrontation becomes a complete flop." he
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  • 86 22 TAIPEH. Fri.— The Formosan Government would welcome the establishment of a Malaysian Consul here but i had so far not been approached, the spokesman of the Foreign Office told a press conference today. His statement was prompted by s Taipeh newspaper report saying Malaysia might
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  • 69 22 SINGAPORE. Fri The Sata Mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Swee Lee restaurant. No 8 Indus Square from Jan. 14 to Jan 29 between 5.30 pm. and 9 p.m 'except week-end nnd public holi- days i. This is for the benefit of people Maying
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  • 18 22 MR c ARULANATMAM formerly A ..it Ini van R.i i\»a>i> I i.'»*l *<• ly In Karalnagar Ceylon cm
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  • 60 22 PERTH. Fri. The Australian Defence Minister. Senator Shane Paltridge, said here last night that a submarine had been reported sighted near Carslake Island, off Australia's north coast. The Minister said residents In 1 the Northern Territory claimed to have seen the craft. An Air Force plane
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  • 136 22 Indonesia got $200m UN aid in 14 years UNITED NATIONS. Fri. I'nited Nations records show that aid from the world body to Indonesia under various projects totalled at least USS6S million during the country's 14 years of I.N. membership. Indonesia has received a total of sll.7Kii.immi from the expanded programme
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  • 89 22 JAKARTA. Fri. The Indonesian Operational Command fKoti) has Issued a new regulation for Indonesians wishing to go abroad. Jakarta's newspapers reported today. They said the regulation stipulated that every Indonesian civilian or military should first get approval from the First Deputy Prime
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  • 129 22 SINGAPORE. Fri— Notice was given In the Industrial Arbitration Court today that an award by the court under a former president, which -iDheld as lawful the dismissal of 52 employees by Glan Singh and Co., Ltd.. will be challenged by the workers concerned. The award was made
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  • 218 22 COMMA, NOT A DASH SAYS MINISTER ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, has advised critics of the Government's taxation proposals to study his speeches and statements carefully before venturing into print. He said this in a statement today, replying to criticism which appeared in the
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  • 111 22 New Zealand defence deficiencies by Phipps WELLINGTON. Fri. New Zealand needs to spend another 20 per cent on defence to make good present deficiencies, Rear Admiral Sir Peter Phipps. Chief of the New Zealand Defence Staff, said In an Interview today. Sir Peter said increased defence expenditure would enable the
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  • 25 22 LOS ANGELES, Prl. Mr. L. N Palar. Indonesian Ambassador to the United Nations, left here today on his way home for consultations. Reuter.
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  • 429 22 KUANTAN, Fri. —The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today said that jungle areas in every district in Pahang would be reserved for the Malays to help them to start in the timber industry. Tun rtazak said this after a meeting of State
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  • 429 22 LONDON. Prl.— It has been an active day. with equities taking on a dull appearance. In view of the good gains established in many slocks recently, some profittaklng went on but there was also some selling on the revival of currency uncertainties. Glltedged again eased
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  • 223 22 Crashed to aid Police: Now a new car from Ford I ONDON. Fri. A new car was on its way today to a man who wrecked hi.s to stop a white Mercedes which police were chasing across London. Tho chase ended whrn police recaptured i umvlci John CampbHl >n. 2J
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    • 45 22 THE WEATHER Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 70 Kota Bharu 82 66 Penang 88 66 Ipoli 66 Malacca 86 70 Singapore n< 72 C Highlands 73 46
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