The Straits Times, 2 September 1965

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times He***"" 1 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). lot).')
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  • 323 1  -  FELIX ABISHEGANADEN By ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tenjjku Abdul Rahman is confident that Malaysia and Singapore will be able to work out a trading system near enough to common market arrangements in the near future. Speaking to reporters after tori :iy's weekly Cabinet meeting,
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  • 77 1 WASHINGTON, Than. The State Department today confirmed that Mr. Dean Rusk had written a letter to Mr. Lee Kuan Y«-w apologising for a reported bribe incident which occurred four-and-a-half years ago. The Department spokesman, who yesterday flatly denied Mr. Lee's statements concerning the bribe incident, told a press
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  • 944 1  - Here's the proof: Lee JACKIE SAM: Letter of apology from Rusk is made public By SINGAPORE, Wed. MR. Lee Kuan Yew today made public a letter of apology from the Unitec States Government to back up his disclosure on Television Singapura last night of American intrigue here in 1960 61.
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  • 187 1 WE WILL HIT BACK, SAYS AYUB KHAN KARACHI, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Ayub Khan of Pakistan today accused India of blatant acts of aggression in Kashmir which, he said, would not be allowed to go unchallenged. In a broadcast, the President also rejected the Indian view of fighting there as the work
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  • 156 1 MANILA. Wed. qillE Philippines Herald X reported today that "free Papuans" are appealing to the Philippines to help them put a stop to the "oppressive tactics" of Indonesia. It reported an interview with Mr. Nicolas Jouwe. chairman of the Freedom Committee of West Papua (West New (•uinea*.
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  • 49 1 PEKINO. Wed. China today protested to Britain for allowing what it called U.S. aggressor force* to use Hong Kong as a base for their operations. The acting British Charge d'Aflalres. Mr. K. M. Wllford. was summoned to the Foreign Office to receive the protest Note.
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  • 30 1 WASHINGTON. Wed— A U.S. Navy expert said here the Soviet Union had put about 150 longranee submarines Into Its fleet within the last five to ten years.
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  • 585 1 Fingerprint tit-for-tat: Manila Note —arrives— KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIANS holding diplomatic passports or special Government certificates will be exempted from fingerprinting when visiting the Philippines if this exemption is reciprocated by the Malaysian Government. This condition was included in a Note to the Malaysian Government frotn the Philippines Foreign Office,
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  • 21 1 Hard to refuse AUCKLAND. Wed —A rubbi^n-collei-tion truck in Auckland now carries the slogan ■•Satlsfartior. guaranteed on double your rubbish refunded."
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  • 401 1  - Four more Indons killed G. GELDARO New flare-up on border From KUCHING. Weci Indonesian military activity aloni? the Sarawak border has resumed after i lons lull, and the Indonesians are getting bloody noses. reports came I day ol th< border battle in Sarawak's First Division in lour days, the Joint
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  • 30 1 1 INDIAN PLANES RAWALPINDI Wei. I „iir Indian pianos shot ,l»un t»<l.n ni Hash with aircraft «f Tristan .iir „„.,.> iii hamb IM "f Indian-luhl Kashmir. (Srr P.i-<' l«»
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PAEIFIC DESK
    • 406 2 'RADICAL STEPS TO HALT AGGRESSION' MOSCOW, Wednesday PRESIDENT Nasser said yesterday he would work with others in a bid for more radical action li» halt aggression in Vietnam. The Arab leader gave no details of his backactivity In Moscow but this part of
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    • 79 2 A DRINK OUT OF A HAT FOR A REFUGEE BABY FLEEING THE WAR A VIETNAMESE refugee mother gives her baby a drink of water out of a hat while resting by the roadside near Kan Ne in South Vietnam. They were in a group fleeing from the scene of a
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    • 249 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. PRESIDENT Johnson 1 expressed the hope yesterday that the U.S. could open a "mighty" n c w people-to-people programme to relieve suffering In South Vietnam as a result of the war ■gainst the Vletcong. The Prev>iclen: conferred at the White Hou>c with
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    • 45 2 RANGOON. Wed— Burma h.u appointed its present Ambassador in Indonesia. U Yum Kon Hhu. as Ambassador to Cambodia, thr Foreign Office announced. Tho formrr Ambassador to Cambodia nnd Laos. U T:n Maunp Oyi drd heir last Sunday while on leave Reuter
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    • 92 2 20 aliens told: Get out of Congo I EOFOLDVILLC. Wed. Twenty foreigners, including 12 United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation personnel, have been ordered to leave the Congo. The ord^r, issued by the National Security chief. Mr. Oscar Ngoma, under orders from the Interior Minister. Mr. Victor Nandaka. .jives
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    • 441 2 U.N. meeting imminent to discuss Kashmir UNITED NATIONS, Wad. I rpHE United Nations Security Council is expected to meet within 24 hours to discuss the "serious and deteriorating' situation in Kashmir caused by the renewed fighting between Pakistani and Indian forces along the ceasefire line. This follows B private report
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    • 29 2 MANILA. Wcu a training plane cr.i.-heu yesterday near the private Canlubang an: eld 25 milrs south of Manila, killing the p:lo'. and a student Dilot.
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    • 55 2 MANILA. Wed. Police in the province of Pampanga are looking for five robbers one of them missing an car. The ear was bitten off. the police report said, by Mrs. Feliiidad Gaulan. She became enraged when the robbers tried to force her to reveal the location of
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    • 169 2 The gracious, Italian way From December a new standard will be set on the EUROPEAN run (In addition to Italian ports, the vessels will also call at Southampton and North European ports). Flotta Lauro are renowned for their tradition of excellence in comfort and service in sea travel. This famed
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  • EUROPEN AND AMERICANDESK
    • 504 3 Russians increase armoury of missiles LONDON, Wod LONDON, Wednesday. fl-IE Soviet Union has quietly increased its armoury of inter-continental ballistic missiles, and of mobile ground-to-ground and surface-to-air rockets, British defence sources said yesterday. Latest estimates put the total of Russian ICBM at. 250 an increase of nearly 25 per cent
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    • 31 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr Leonard Marts, a Wellington lawyer and a personal friend of Pwitdwit Johnfcon, was sworn in as director of the United States Information Agency yesterday- i Reuter.
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    • 207 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. THE special committee on peace-keeping operaA tions recommended yesterday, without objection, that the penalty of loss of General Assembly voting rights should not apply to states in arrears on their Middle East and Congo peacekeeping assessments. The 33-member committee's action,
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    • 43 3 LONDON. Wed— Britain today I two special stamp* to murk I the centenary of anttf p* c s>urI gfTv pioneered by Joseph Lister. TWO oMi.t hpetiiil stamiih er'.eI br.it me the opening lirre of rhr Commonvealtb a <*^ went on Reuwc.
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    • 251 3 $50 mil. fines on two electric companies YEW YORK, Wed. A U.S. Judge yesterday fined the General Electric Co- and the Westinghouse Corporation a total of US$l6,I 873,203 (about $50 million) three times the amount they are alleged to have overcharged two customers. The two companies were found guilty of
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    • 176 3 PLYMOUTH, <North Car©- j lina>. Wed. Angrywhites and Negroes clashed last night on the streets of Plymouth. Gunfire rang; out In two locations. The Washington county hospital' reported It had admitted two whites, one shot and tlw other cut. Doc'om wero examining the
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    • 41 3 BOGOTA (Colombia >. Wed- Six people, including three lawyers, vuto arrested by the miltary I authorities tierr yesterday on charges of plotting subversion. Military .sources said the arrested mm vrero found in possession of army weapons and subversive propaganda Reuter.
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    • 216 3 'SO HEALTHY THEY CAN GO FOR A 14-DAY FLIGHT' C\PE KENNEDY. Wed. —The American Ge-mini-5 flight has clearly shown that man has qualified for an eight-day trip to the moon. This was the verdict today of Dr. Charles Berry, the Gemini doctor, in a comprehensive report
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    • 342 3 U.N. Security Council to have 15 members in new year UNITED NATIONS. Wed wealth) countries, and one to Eastern European countries. It specilied that of the i nine new seats on the other Council, seven should go to Alrlca and Asia, one to I.:»--tin America, and one to j Western
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    • 57 3 WEST BERLIN. Wed.— Vandalf. today snapped off the young oak i treo planted in W»>st Berlin's Engllscber Garten by Queen Eiizabrth |of Britain during her State visit last May. I One of two other oaks flown here last May with the original will be planted at
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    • 108 3 Out: Those tattooed bikini girls... LONDON. Wed— A plastic surgeon has been busy removing luttoied bikini girls, hearts pierred with inpicl arrows, and "I Love Gladys" vows from the chests, arms and hands of prisoners in Broadmoor Prison near Work inch. im in an attempt to remove the i-ti lu-il
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    • 29 3 KINOSTON iTa—tc«). Wed.— 1 A policeman struggling with a youth here today was accidental-; iy shot dead by a colleague who; tired lr.--tng crowd, poUca reported —Reuter.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 857 4 LABOURER TESTIFIES AT A MURDER INQUIRY SINGAPORE, Wed ACCUSED OPENED FIRE, GRABBED PAYROLL, COURT IS TOLD A LABOURER at the Ng Guan Seng Wooden Box (;ise Manufacturers told a preliminary inquiry today how his employer, sawmill proprietor, Ng (.hew Kee. was shot before his eyes
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  • 130 4 Patsy adds lustre to name of Singapore SINGAPORE. Wed—Eißht-ye.ir-old Patsy Tay (above) today won warm praise and congratulations from Mr. K.M. Byrne, chairman of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, for helping to spread Singapore's name on the world map. She had done this by winning top place among the single
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  • 101 4 SINGAPORE. We d The military will carry out training and firing exercises at Pulau Tekonc ranee from tomorrow to Sept. 9 between 7 n.m. and 11 p.m. each day. Similar exercises will also be carted out at the C oUn.bo health training are* from 1 p.m. tootiTow
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  • 71 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Thai Minister for National Development, Mr. Pote Sarasin (left), this morning paid courtesy calls on the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (right) and Foreign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Mr. Sarasin was accompanied by the Thai ConsulGeneral, Mr. Payong Chutikul. .Mr. Sarasin.
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  • 448 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Ramasamy, son of Mr. M. G. Plllay. today denied before the Commission inquiring into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Union, that he approached his former employer, Mr. Rasoo Shanmugam. and suggested that he add two to three
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  • 180 4 A British gift to youth of S'pore 6INGAPORE. Wed. SINGAPORE'S Minister for Defence and Security, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will declare open the new Tanah Merah youth hostel at the Tanah Merah holiday camp in Nicoll Drive at 5 p.m. on Saturday. The hostel, comprising mx buildings. is a gift
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  • 24 4 SLNGAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Interpreters' Union, will I hold its annual dinner at the I Malaysia Restaurant at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Channel S of Television Slngapura will teleI cast a discussion on "The role ol journalists In newly Independent countries" tomorrow, at 9.20 pm
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    • 297 4 CATHAY SIMULIANEOUS PREMIEKJ PALACE I CINEMA Wod, Bth Sept. ot 9.15 p.m.!! KATONG WHAT WAS i HARLOW REALLY LIKE? Sho was tho glittering, glamorous, most desired woman in tho world tho star who didn't know when to stop! les f&im^^mm BALSAM BUTTONS CONNORS LANSBURY LAWFORD VALLONE TECHNICOLOR PANAVISIOir a paramount
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    • 99 4 TOOAY 3 SHOWS: 3-6-9 P.M. SoUTll-KA>r MU PILM CO.. prenati PURJSIMA In Hindi Kith Kngllsh lubtilles Tomorrow A Sof at ft p.m. "CHANDNI RAAT ORCHESTRA' will oppeor on Stog«. B»tm>iiiiiHt Today Only: 3.30-7-9.30 a.m. I Kirk Douglas Anthony Qu<nn in I "LAST TRAIN FROM GUN HILL" English (in Colour). Tomorrow
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    • 190 4 2nd BIG j WEEK! LIDO jL k Vrf.fi I SIMULTANEOUSLY f **•-«> I rex KW> 5v.» K. LUMPUR A a v t ■she \^m Wk I ■CAVb MEN ml I J A TASTE P K ■OF LIFE ■THAT MADE jj H. THEM 4^* ||y||||i||j|MjHill|HW^H B HUNGER M■ 3 1 fJj}
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    • 476 4 OBGANISATION" CAPITOL I-Or Enquiries Phone 29/54 28th RECORD DAY! 11 am. 1.4J, 4. 630 9 30pm Scan (onncry as James Rond ll "21 lAN FLEMINGS goldfinger: Pius BERITA SINGAPURA P«»ta Sukon at Forror Pork TRACK and FIELD EVENTS SATURDAY MIDNIGHT "OR. TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS" WKEf£fLJtLLJK£Mk I 2nd WEEK!: II
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  • 942 5 THOUGH PHYSICALLY APART. WE HAVE A MENTAL BOND' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday mHE Deputy X Prime Minis- f" ter, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight likened the separation ol Singapore from Malaysia to the separation of Siamese twins. Though tney were physically apart their mental bond
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  • 125 5 Defence training: Heads accused \IUAR, Wed The! xIL Government was to- day urged to take im-J mediate action against certain headmasters who prevent their clerical staff from leaving their offices early to attend civil defence j training. The chairman of the Johore :'aison committee of the Union of Clerk.-. In
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  • 28 5 PENANc; Wed Officers, volunr"ers and national service prr-ou-nei of Hip Civil Defence. Per.ang Division, will hold dinner a: trw Xlv Burn. all Road, on Sept. 11.
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  • 39 5 m PENANG, Wed Hajl Ahmad Saaid. M.P for Pr< win prCM-iii awards at the annual Inspection of the St. John Ambulance Brwade at the Butterworth Town padang on Saturday. A I i party win ix- held later.
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  • 89 5 They're still drinking toasts to Che Siti SYDNEY, Wed. Overseas k students here are still drinking toasts to a gorgeous Malaysian student who stole the thunder In a recent competition In Adelaide. Che Sltl Aishah Rahman, a second year arts student, was chosen "Miss Prosh" at the Adelaide University. Her
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  • 22 5 KANGAR. Wed.— The Ulan Ajl YouUi Club, three mile* from here will publish Its own monthly W|idßl irom this month.
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  • 66 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Data Aw Cheng Chye. chairman and managing director of Haw Par Brothers Ltd., manufacturers of Tiger medicinal products, today donated SlOO.OOO to the Medical Prosre.ss Fund. The money is to provide two surgical operating theatres for cardio-vascu-lar surgery and neurosurgery in memory of his
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 32 5 Hit *t s Hunny §t, f Rntph HvimdaM Wk I i Cl(2/II rTrt^cJ7(^HK^i I KPUT ITDOWM^ i 1 W STOP LOAPINrS ANO]S6ScST f^U' X P[]ffl CjS a^.nStJblS' iM** I HELP MECAWWV \W^/
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  • 396 6 Sharif ah 'the village bully' BEAT MAN AS HUSBAND HELD HIM SINGAPORE, Wednesday O HARIFAH binte Taha, 28, a bigbuilt woman described by a prosecutor as a "village bully," was today fined $500 or six months' jail by the Third Criminal District judge, Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee, for indirectly
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  • 132 6  - Malaysians in Sydney gas mystery R. HENNING From SYDNEY. Wed. Two Malaysian seamen were among seven crew of the wheat ship Nestor who were overcome by gas in a Sydney har- bour mystery. The Malaysians, a bosun, Mohamed Taib and Ibrahim All a seaman and the others were dragged from
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  • 131 6 IPOH. Wed. -Mr. Wong Kok j Weng. 50. a former Alii- ance municipal councillor, today resigned from the MCA to Join the PPP. Mr. Wong, a clerk, has been in the MCA for the past six years. He contested ror the Parliamentary constituency
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  • 319 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Nigerian Government is determined and is doing its '"very best" to find a solution to the Indonesia-Malaysia dispute. This was stated here today by the Nigerian Foreign Minister. Al-Haj Nuhu Bamali. in an interview. He said that his country
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  • 30 6 KLUANG. Wed. Mr. ST. Llngam has been posted here as District Porest Officer. He re- places Mr. Henry Van S. Foenander w.io hu been transferred to Kuala Pilah
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  • 111 6 Our military attache to Thailand retires I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed 1 1V The Malaysian military attache in Thailand. Lt.Col. Mohammad Nas>ir bin Hajl Mohammad Tahir tabove*. retired today. iLt.-Col. Naslr joined the Royal Malay Regiment in December. 1933. He was the first public relations officer of the regiment at Port Dlckson
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  • 84 6 Not guilty plea I in bribe case i KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A I police inspector. Syed Ahmad Loai. and a detective police constable. Liaw Tong Seng, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court to a charge of accepting a $100 bribe from Cliiam Kam Hong of Kampong Pandan here on
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  • 191 6 Parliament merely showpiece?— A challenge by Front leader PENANG, Wed. I I THE chairman of the La- bour Party's Penang division. Mr. Urn Kean Slew, today urged the Government to state whether It intended to have an efI fective Opposition. "The Government must consider seriously whether or not the constitution
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  • 251 6 fOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J The three chambers of commer ri Johore have sent a petition to the Malay. -m a Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. askins: for repeal of the turnover tax on the ground of hardship. The decision to 'ht
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  • 30 6 DUNGUN. Wed. Wan Endut bin Mahmood, a former Cooperative officer at, Besut. who hjs just returned from Britain, la now the new deputy assistant district officer here
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    • 130 6 9 n 3 Ls 4 i lyUaUJLii SWAN L _K FANS "MR. SWAN" IS HERE I WATCH OUT! J Advertisement ATTACKED BY A KILLER SHARK It was the Whit* Hunter —the deadliest maneater of Australia. .."The water was crimson with blood —my blood. The shark began moving toward me. It
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  • 875 7 A JOB... 'YOU MUST FEEL IT WORTH DOING SINGAPORE. Wednesday CINGA P O K F/S I'rimc Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today spoke of the important role vocational guidance committees could play in helping to pla c c people in the right jobs. He
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  • 138 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. An elaborate programme has been drawn up for Mr. Albert Carthy. secretary of the Socialist International, who will fly here tomorrow n> begin a four-day omclal visit. He is due to arrive i 30 p.m. The Foreign Miniver. Mr S. Kajitriiinam. will give
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  • 33 7 SINOAPORE, Wed.— The Ministry of Culture will give free film .shows at 7.30 pm. tomorrow at N.m Chong School. Gulega Poad: KliMm Hock Road wayang --tage; Tnnjong Kling. and Jalan Pengcasa.
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  • 28 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The anniversary dinner organised by the Kstllang Citizens' Consulatlve Committee scheduled to be held on Saturday has been postponed to another date next month.
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  • 58 7 SINOAPORE. Wed.— Water will be cut oH tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. In Richards Place, and from 9.30 a.m. to 6 pjn. In Lim Chu Kang Road, from 16 m.s. to 20 4 m-s.. Ama Keng Road. Sunirel Gedang Road, Neo Tlew Road. Jalan Bahtera. Jalan
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  • 456 7 SINGAPORE. Wed CHUA Kee Loke, 30. a seaman, charged in the Assizes with unlawful possession of a revolver of Spanish origin and live bullets, today pleaded "justlllable possession" by law. He also pleaded that he had no criminal intent in using the revolver, which
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  • 144 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The alert crew members of a police patrol car this morning foiled what could be an Intended burglary by six men In Serangoon Garden estate. The patrol was making routine rounds In the estate at about 10 a.m. when they .spotted
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 153 7 ttl^tf Onp By V.T. Ramiin I X3U FEU.A 9 \WH HAD TOl (NO TELLING WH«" -->*. .-BJT NOW THERES^ 1 WELL.THEN HOW IN TH^A LEFT WI LAB I THE ROBOT V Y*XILD HAVE YER..I HAJ> NO ONE LEFT UP THWS^ I WORLD ARE \OU /WE A I UN«rTI*PEPf/ SEIZEP HIS
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  • 29 8 It Word* tit (Minimum) TEO SIEW KOON and r.im:ly rhank -.••He. and frirnda f"r _M nre. donationi and attendnnre on the .leoth of their muiber Madam N( Vu
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  • The Strats Times
    • 612 8 I f ncndly accommodation with Britain, and is hardly likely to jeopardise agreement on the MW defence treaty over minoi points. Provided Britain shows due understanding for Singapore's political needs in the international arena, accord ne«i not be difficult to reach. The worth of any treaty
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    • 273 8 The Dutch team which arrived in Jakarta last month to negotiate better relations between Holland and Indonesia if not having a comfortable time. It arrived to the tune of Communist-promoted protests and its dealings have been against a carefully maintained background of resentment. Statements that the Dutch
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    • 258 8 Manila's finger-printing mama is becoming a bore. First it led to an immigration policy which discriminated between Chinese and nonChinese Malaysians, a state of affairs the Malaysian Government could never accept Then it produced an ill-considered reaction to the Malaysian decision to treat all Filipinos arriving here
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  • 1289 8 Africans get wise to Chou's trick or treat diplomacy By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LONDON, Wednesday WHEN Chou En-lai made his famous remark in December, 1963, that revolutionary prospects were excellent in Africa, it was already clear that China's policy in that continent was double-edged a diplomatic offensive to win the
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  • LETTER
    • 868 8 ()NE cannot but admire w the Prime Minister of Singapore for his superb command of the English language and for the extraordinary .skill he has ,-epeatedly demonstrated in the choice of seemingly apt English words md expressions. I suppose it is this wizardry which has won for
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    • 41 8 "^efhou)" The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Imajartart Eiportoea or H,,h Clott Won*a4« Wooll.mv SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Str«a», Tal. ***** HONGKONG: Mira.oe Marwion, lat Floor, Room No. I, 54-64, N«H,.r Rood Kowloor).
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    • 6 8 MALAY Leoson 136 will appear tomorrow.
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    • 156 8 Another reason why fh more Carrier stir bought thin any other make! Cj^^JjJkJ 1^Conditioner's .xtra J |«^T^__! W thick fibre glass W'M fr> insulation blanket fkil^^ and specially de- signed fans keep operating k noise down to a soft hum. ml S Air conditioning H«r«, mln many other parts of
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  • 174 9 Lead in face powder: Firm fined IPOH. Wed The use of lead in the manu- f acture of cosmetics is totally prohibited in this country, and the; prohibition is absolute, j a magistrate's court here was told today. Soo Choong Vow. 30. man- j ager of Sinfar Cosmetic Co.. here,
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  • 48 9 KANGAR, Wed The Perl* Rire Mills Co-operative Association has granted a $3,000 loan 1 to two mills to enable them to buy machinery The Belat Bntu Co-nnera:ive Mil! in BeUt Ba'u Amu. re- I ceivpti 11.000 and thr Pada:i(t Ufi Mill $2,000.
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  • 31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Mentn Besar o( Selangor. I Harun bin Hajl Idris. will open a worship hall at Kamponß Pasir. Petal ing. tomorrow at 6 15 p n;
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  • 419 9 KUALA LUMPUR. W*d. rpt'RBLVE gas from the 1 ILrst Jet airliner to land at the new International Airport here a Malaysian Airways Comet today temporarily blind Ml a group of YIPs in the waving gallery. This was one of the few "inevitable" hitches that
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  • 97 9 Indonesian boatmen jailed for month SINGAPORE. Wed. Three Indonesians, arrested early today, were later jailed for a month each for illegally Importing five piculs of rubber from Indonesia. Tamau bin Suod. Mohamed Naslr bin Kahardi and Mustar bin Hamzah were also given concurrent oiip- month Jail sentences for en- tertng
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  • 18 9 KANGAR. Wed Twenty-n:ne women havi been accepted for j •raining in the Perils Local Defence Corps
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  • 61 9 SINGAPORE. Wca Tie South Vietnamese Foreign Minister. Mr. Tran Van Do. flew Into Sm^.ipore tins afternoon for a brief viMt. He declined to be Interviewed •v the airpori saying he came here "strictly as a tourist." Mr. Tran represented his Government H the Malaysia Day
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  • 164 9 ftANqAR, Wed- v The Mentri Besar of Perils, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, last night accused certain British Journalists of interfering in the internal affairs of Malaysia. He was commenting on an editorial in the London "Observer" that Tengku Abdul Rahman "is greatly mistaken in his
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  • 305 9 PPP move for probe by UN team IPOH, Wednesday. fHE People's Progressive Party, as a partner in the Malaysian Solidarity Convention, is heading a move to get a United Nations team to come to Malaysia to investigate the "denial of fundamental rights to Opposition parties in this country Announcing this
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  • 203 9 TPOH. Wed. Reporters assigned to cover the visit of Dato Donald Stephens the Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence who resigned last week to the 2nd Bn.. Malaysia Rangers, In Ashby Road here, were led on a wild goose
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  • 44 9 SINGAPORE. Wed- —The Minister for Labour ha* directed that the trade dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Worken' Union and Lee and Fletcher Ltd-, v respect of not:cM served on 16 employ** be referral t« the Industrial Arbi .ration Court-
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  • 142 9 The robber who preyed on taximen at night CINGAPORE. Wed. When Abdul Rahman bin Hassan. 18. embarked on crime, he pulled off with the help of accomplices seven robberies in five days. DPP Mr. Dalip Singh told the High Court today. "Although the spoils were small, the robberies were well-executed."
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  • 229 9 'Undivided loyalty' call to the people of Sabah JEfcSELTON, Wed The Yang di-Pertua Negara of Sabah, Tim Mustapha bin Dato Harun, today called on the people to remain alert and to give their undivided support and loyalty to the Government. In a message to the peop;« on the occasion of
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  • 41 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Four da* ger-arn-.ed ,men broke into a house In Lorong 3 just before dawn today and heid up the occupant. IHon(? Hune Chuiß. and members of his family. They took $1,371 ia cash, jewellery and other articles.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 94 9 The Tides TODAY: Sedill Kechil 8.05 a.m. (3.9 ft) 8-34 p.m. (2.oft) Singapore 9.12 a.m. (3.lft) 9.43 pin. 1 1.8 ft 1 Port Dickson 10.30 a.m. (S.Oft) 10.38 p.m. < I.Bft Port Swettenham 9.20 a.m. (12.1 ft 1 9.32 pm. (10.7 ft): Penang 11.03 a.m (3.5 ft > 11.05 p.m.
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    • 668 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuata l.umpur borough and AnlmmLs: 734 «nd Penanc; 6 Ipoh and Beverly Hillbillies— "Gets PsvMalacca; 3 Johore Bahru; 4 choanalysed"; 800 New* In Taipint; 7 B*tu Pahat; Mandarin; B.lo Tompel Family X'"** 1 834 Religious Forum; 9.00 Newsln the National Language P.M.: 5.45 Opening and Pro-
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  • 136 10 Smiling thief steals $3,371 from car SINGAPORE. Wed. t Alter cashing a cheque for $3,371 at a Chuliu Street bank yester- day. Mr. Lee Chay Ki;i. walked about 100 yards to his car in a car park opposite the bank. He got Into the vehicle. placed the envelope conta ln«
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  • 138 10 LONDON. Wed— The British Foreign Secretary. Mr. .Michael Strwart. said herr last night it would be unwi.se for Singapore or Malaysia to lower their guard whllf Indonesia continued to threaten them. Asked on television whether Britain's policy towards Singapore would continue as before thn
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  • 28 10 KLUANG. Wed. The Klu:in* Utara division of Umno held a variety show ln aid of Its fund at the Diamond Jubilee hall here i.iM night.
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  • 442 10 'Britain too can demand high price 9 LONDON, Wednesday rpHE defence agreement between J- Britain and Singapore "is hardly likely" to contain a clause stipulating that British forces can be dismissed at 24 hours' notice, the Liberal newspaper, The Guardian, said today.
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  • 55 10 ALOR i?TAR. Wed— Customs oftlcers seized about 1201 b of raw opium in a car at Ayer Hitam village. 16 mile from here last night. ""he opium, worth $25,000 on the black market, was found ln a secret compartment underneath the boot ol a car. Two men.
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  • 41 10 PEJfANO. Wed. More than 200 people last night attended a MerdPka anniversary get-together and dinner at the ChW Minister'! residence In Macal:ster road. The Governor, Raja Tun Ud» Al-Haj, and his wife were 'he guests of honour
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  • 25 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. —Lew Tew, 56. died last night after twins knocked down by a motor-cycle at the 13 mile Chua Chu Kang Road
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  • 166 10 I QNE of the outstanding personalities at a recent students' conference In Adelaide. South Australia, was Miss Madeline Koh Siok Tian (above) of Singapore. Madeline Is a law graduate of the University of Western Australia and has won the "Miss University" title. She Is director
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  • 73 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police yesterday arrested flve suspected secret society members, four of them believed to > operating in Mayo area. Street in the Jalan Besar These four "fighters" of the "Pelc Kirn Leong" secret society from the "108" Group, have been detained under the Criminal
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  • 55 10 BANDAR BHARU. Wed. —The South Kedah fire relef commuter has distributed 1438 to the 32 victims of last Sunday's fire which razed seven attap shops at Sungel Kechll Ilir. five miles from herp. The public donated $263 and the balance was contributed by j the Bandar
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  • 234 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A visiting Indian State Minister today recalled with warmth his Cambridge days with Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Tengku is the same sincere and friendly person I knew In those days," said Mr. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, the Finance Minister for
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  • 203 10 'COME BACK' PLEA TO MISSING WIFE BY CLERK SINGAPORE. Wed. A lawyer's clerk, Mr. Robert Lee. 36, today appealed to his 26-year-old pregnant wife to return home. His Honey Lew Ylow Hoe. disappeared with their 1 12-month-old adopted son five days ago after visiting a friend ln Tanjong Pagar Road.
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  • 36 10 NIBONG TEBAL. Wed.— SchoolBtrl Rokiah blnte Ha.shim, 19. won the National Language Month Beauty Queen contest held her* last night. Runners-up were two sisters. Yen blnte Hassan. 19, and Sbam&iah binte Hassan. 17.
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  • 275 10 LONDON, Wed, TWO naval officers have been awarded the Distinguished Service Cross iD6C> for outstanding service In Far East waters. It was officially announced today. One tallest. Keith Murray, of the Royal Australian Navy, for his "coolness and sound sense of judgment" In handllnn HMAS
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  • 118 10 Ramani's party starts the U.N. social season M-Day abroad lIINITED NATIONS. Wed. On the eve of the resumption of the General Assembly. tho Malaysia Day party inaugurated the new social season at UN. h r a dquartem last night. The Malaysian Ambassartrrr Mr. R. Ramani and hla deputy. Raja Aznam.
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  • 101 10 In Delhi, promise of friendship NEW DELHI. Wed.— lndia* Vice-President, Dr. Zaklr Hussaln headed a large cosmopolitan gathering at a reception here last night given by the Malaysian High Commit Inche Zaitnn bin Ahmed, to celebrate Malaysia Day. The function, held at the Asoka Hotel rllrmuced a series of unofficial
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  • 80 10 ONDON. Wed. About 400 guest s led by the First Secretary of State, Mr. George Brown, and th» Commonwealth Relations Secret ary. Mr. Arthur Bottomley. gathered her* last night to mark Malaysia Day. The reception was held at th« residence of the Malaysian High Commussioner.
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 387 11 WASHINGTON, Wed. r ]lIE State Department reiterated yesterday that it would not object to a commercial sale of communications equipment to Indonesia which would not add to Indonesia's capability in its military confrontation of Malaysia. Three of the sets in
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    • 40 11 TERRE HAUTE. (Indiana!. Wed The world's first alr!ina I ;-te\vardess died here from Injuries r.iie received in a horseback riding accidentMis. Ellen Marshall. 60. origin- 1 ftted the idea of airline hostesses In 1930. UPI.
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    • 20 11 CAIRO, Wed— The United Aral I Republic has decided to recognise Singapore as a sovereign indepen- dent state.
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    • 147 11 STOCKHOLM. Wad. AIR. Edmund Michalski, the Polish Consu 1-General in Stockholm. has defected to Sweden and asked for asylum, the Swedish Foreign Ministry said yesterday. A spokesman said Mr Michabkl applied for asylum at the beginning 1 of August and was granted permission to stay
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    • 113 11 Atlantic hero: I'd like to sail to Tahiti IV LU YORK. Wed— Mr. 11 Robert Mann. 48. the American journalist who crossed the Atlantic alone in 78 days in iiir. 134 ft. ketch Tinkerbelle, arrived here yesterday in the Queen Mary. As he set foot on American soil for the
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    • 47 11 JAKARTA. Wed- Police In Brindjarmasin. Indonesia South Borneo have warned 12 bands against playing songs by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones. Antara ne\v s agency reported yesterday. If the police warning was ignored, lirtn nction would be taken against them. AnUra said. Kru:er
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    • 137 11 20 LASHES AS BOY DECIDES: BETTER THAN JAIL LAREDO (Texas), Wed.— A 15-year-old boy has been given v public whipping on the steps of a Catholic church after deciding that thrashing would be better than jail. The boy's father delivered 20 hard lashes with a heavy leather belt. A luvenlle
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    • 81 11 SYDNEY. Wed. A eirl attempting to see the American pop singer. PJ- Probv. hurled herself at his moving rar on his arrival at Melbourne airport v(.-trrclay. She was slightly juredI: was the second "pop casualty" in two days. On Monday night, a 15-year-old
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    • 34 11 COPENHAGEN. Wed.— Stripper Vicki Wagner fled in her G-ftring and spangled bra when a tire DM'■U the strip-tease theatre and damaged other buildings at Copenhagen's 300-year-old Dyreh.usbalclten fun fair. Reuter.
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    • 32 11 JAKARTA, Wed. Patrols along the west, coast of Atjch were being intensified after repons that "enemy" warships had bren seen In some places along the coast. Antara reported today. Reuter.
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    • 217 11 Dominican crisis ends: New govt to be formed CANTO DCivIINGO. 0 Wed. —Colonel Francisco Caamano's j rebel government last night signed the 0.A.5.--sponsored Act of reconciliation and a new provisional government of the country will be formed on Friday. Col. Caamano said he and members of his "Constitutionalist" Government also
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    • 83 11 HYDE (Cheshire). Wed.— Polio- 1 myelitis claimed Its second victim! In this northern English town of 40,000 people with the death yesterday of a man aged S3. He was one of three confirmed cases of the disease in Hyde, where 1 a three-year-old
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 316 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 It can be played In a confined Peer receives a letter In good space a circle (5). time (5> 11. Essential that he make* nil a Rebel no good at marching mark? (11). (3. 3, 4). IS. No longer extinguished In the I Success surrounds
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  • Mainly for Women
    • 491 12 The new step in fashion IN 1951 the so-called thin -toed shoe was exhibited for the first time. At iirst shots were pretty light. The toes were very little marked and heels very thin The pace quickened and shoes became more and more pointed. Heels, by means of the most
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    • 489 12 FEEL the need for a lift? Then if you are young and like fashions that are up-to-date, try a swinging hairstyle. Coiffures are no longer rumpled and tousled. They are essentially na-tural-looking and feminine. They're not static. They move when you do. Starting
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    • 142 12 SNUG-FITTING MIDRIFF IS NOW BACK IN FASHION rrHE fitted midriff •1 came back to fashion at Hubert De Givenchy's public showing of autumn and winter styles today. The young designer develops a sophisticated classical approach based on snug tltting. while Balonclaga. who shows tomorrow. Is said to have launched the
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    • 236 12 AT last we've found it... no. not the Lost Chord, but the Missing Link. Though the fact that it's taken us umpteen centuries to realise that we can join two pieces of furniture together by putting a piece of board across them is hardly, to my mind,
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    • 2208 13 WKT/Tpmsf 1 uukv MirTiTD^M r//ff.Rh£//V£S i THL EAST ASIATIC COH'PA'.Y Ud Kcpo-Mt* m O*-""«'t express imuwM 10 near usi. cowinnwi «m tcowmuTiiu Spo»» f. StMB PtOJIH Ail. 6** M Mid H Mf| MOM M*t lIOMAI I0MA Sept* I' Sept J/ I »eat 2J -55 1 fet I 11 U MUIOOIA
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    • 1176 13 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./Continent Sinpport P. nm Piaaaf CiTYOFCMir«CO Havre, London, Himburg, Bremen, R'dair. Antwcip 1/ I Sept Eipreu S pare Hive. CITY Of UCHFIELO uxMoa Hamburg. R'dam Hull 13 $lft CITY OF OUSMW London, Hembtfg, Rotterdam, Hivre Hull, Im'ham, M'bro 21. 21 Sept Se»t CITY IF POONA'
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  • 139 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. j TNDUSTRIALB were bareiy steady in quiet trading anc most 1 leaders were easier BH P i dow-n r)d. to 495. Prices continue to respond to I proflt result^ BiL^e metals were oulet nnd steady and oils quiet ;md easier Todav'i> rloflng prtcee with TnwdaT piicm
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  • 224 14 INOUtINIAU S»rt. 1. Tbret months. RouatKid 1 2 eta. M Box 1 4 rta ■A'.\ iVv. v eta. M<-Ahi«tcr V eta. B, n..'linito M. Inveat. 1 1 cts. 15 eta N. Iron 8 cts. Otinlopn 12 eta O C.B I". 14 cts. h. smeltinK 'JO'et* Rothmioa lOcts Bmm
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  • 108 14 'THE Aetociation ot Banke in Malay. eia irirti v its ruws rastavtay IaJI ratea to Now Vorh: miyiOK r I 32 11 'IM. OD S3 II IS; BO 1 at. 33 3/16 credit bill?. :i3 7 16 trade bills. Canada: buyin* TT 30 3 'lB. airmail Ol> 3.',
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  • 71 14 /'HINESE Produce E»cnanc«, •BBSS. dajr: Coconut ml iuik BH MUaas. Copra: Bn*. .'Oet. IK ■rooHDrnr t'nqiiotod. Papr>r: Muntok whttr «l<r.i wiler., KMTitvak white II so laataai ipk-im: Kirewak t.1.i.-k SI4O Milan BBltM L-imong black Sl67t(N* yellprs, nil (b*n N.LW.I, A.STA SIBV(M e»il*r» (1OO<~» NX.W. v. 1 .iMn Coconut
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  • 21 14 Sept. I M.M.AVAN IUBBEK PKKK: cents mn-<-banged>. TIN: 5732 75 (ups;;.7.>) L'nofTirial estimated ■aTortJM 235 tons flip *5 tons)
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  • 54 14 'J'HK present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound slerUnc fixed on November »l last year is sellinf, T.T. or O.I). N. 3 15 16d. Buying T.T. Js. 4 l/16d. Dining O.I). 2s. 4 id. The dollar is at its statutory middle position in relation to its
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  • 29 14 \S the free exchange market vi Hong v Ko.« %«r«erd»j tlie U.S. dollar 'IUOTfd ;>.76» for TT ani Sterhng rmi y.io'-il .it one taoi or gold at
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  • 496 14 rr price of Straits tin in Penan:,' yesterday rose 53.75 to $752.75. the local rise not being as great as the gain of atltl in the Tuesday afternoon London three months buyers' price. Though local demand is still reported strong the twoday offering
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  • 1027 14 From Our Market Correspondent WIIEN the Stock Exchange resumed full operation yesterday. following the Kuala Lumpur trading room holiday on Tuesday, both industrials and tins were steady and slightly better. The turnover in terms of volume of 408.750 shares w as the best recorded in
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  • 23 14 Mul.i\an Mock BaaUettj Aug. >. pt 1 lnilu-.ln.ilv fz.4S .;i Tins: MjN mi I rubbers: IO?.83 i)<(. M, i!ti,.{=ion Dec. l9«-. > =Xiii
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  • 703 14 r>IM\KSS in und rrporU-d to Ihe Singaporr and Koala I umpur iradiiiK rooms of the Stock KaikaHßM of Malnv<Ua yesterday, with thr numlxr of the sharrs tradrd in brarkrts. was: INDUSTRIALS Bou»te*ct n >"»>•>■ n.M; C.ltl Store 1 'I.iumii 82.07 iI.OMI t? t,K Dunlin I 51
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  • 80 14 Till. MaJftjaJaa Minister of »ii..iih. has li\ed Uivvr l>ri'(s lur calculating customs •luui, for th. period from Srpl. to Sept. 8. Rubber 66\ cts a lb. oor i ton. tojoi.i.i Oil 5864 a ton. PaUn Oil $834 a ton. Palm KrrncU 54rt5.":.-> ton. The ratrs of duties pa'ulilt
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  • 105 14 I^HIPS lyin K alonxtirto the Singap*r« Hfilr.a Is, M Bal I U, Murray- Btra»t Colombo IT/SS, larrybank 17. chttral KnV.< ::i;4, ivt.vcrfh M Kanßooo Maru M) 41, Alltiy .N \V. 1. Hua LI N.W. j. Port Swettenham: Wharf Borthi: <v>nrord Venrir*. Larwy.. KHnn.i.la. Murray f*Sar f.hooe New
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    • 1032 15 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* St (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm FIRST MANSION: Fully Kurnlsbed 3 Bedroom Hat (1 alr-condltloned) at $330-. Emerald Hill Mansion: Exquisitely furnished 3 bedroom Klat (1 mr-rondltloned) at $700/- p m. Holland Grove Estate: Furnished Detached 3 Red room Bungalow at $630/-. Bernbawang Hill Estate:
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    • 950 15 FURNITURE IS Wmrdt St (Htm.)— Box St el: txtrm FOU QUALITY Csne r-urnlture Visit Adrian's 423 Klvar Valley Road. 2J57*. 8' port. LATIST DISION/COLOUR furniture, T.V.. Hire Hlrr Purchase. Cbong Fatt Co., MT Balestler Road, (S'porc). *****. PEST CONTROL DRIVE CAREFULLY LKAV'E EXTERMINATION TO US THOMAS COWAN A CO. LTD.
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    • 756 15 MISCELLANEOUS IS Word* St (Ml*.)— Hox St rt*. txtrm CHINESE CENT DEsIRKS friendship with youog people ages 20 to 23. Box ASJT7 S.T. S'porc. SPRAY PAINTINC REPAIRS Ml** I RICERATORS witbln b hours return ers bousa. Telephone (B'porr) 26U72. I I MAKE FRIENDS EASILY through Friendship Promotion St-rvice. All wel-
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    • 547 15 TOHALLANG CHINESE TIN LIMITED (Incorporated n the States of Malaya i NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that at the Annual Oeneral Meeting or the company to be held at the Registered Office No: 13 Hale Street. Ipoh. on Friday ihe 17th day of September 1963 at 11.30 a.m.. the Directors will
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    • 496 15 1 1 TENDERS JABATAN TALIKOM TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the supply of two type approved extensible P.A.B.XS:— I (I) 100 Lines ill) 150 Lines The specifications are available from the Ibu Pejabat Tallkom < Lines). Jalan Buklt Nanas. Kuala 1 Lumpur. Tender close at 10.30 a.m. on 6th
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    • 117 15 CALLING ALL SHUTTERBUGS VISIT SENG CHEONG CO, LTD. 55. MIDDLE ROAD SINGAPORE 7 ACCESSORIES T^^r JttrW Ml v 1^ t YONG SENG ESTATE oil 5> 4 m.». Chonqi Road Pr,r. 525.000/. fir i 1 COMPLETION SOON KIM TOH REALTY CO., LTO. •Oi. CM— I Chamber of Sin(*par*. T*l: *****. Curb
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 59 16 KEINO— FLOWERS AND APPLAUSE AFTER WORLD RECORD RUN /CRADLING a bouquet. Kenyan long-distance runner Kipchonge Keino waves to cheering spectators after his world record-breaking run of 7min 39. 5 sec for 3.000 metres at Helsingborg. Sweden, last Friday. On Monday. Keino became the first Negro to break 4min for the
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    • 239 16  - Monitor II can gain first win atKL Epsom Jeep RACING with 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Monitor 11, a Class Five ''maiden,' showed good form in training this morning. He could be worth betting on in a s£f race on Sunday. The Newtown Wonder gelding, with Les Coles up. outpaced stablemate
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    • 237 16 EPSOM JEEP'.s ten horses to follow at the Kuala Lumpur meeting starting on Sunday arc: DJAZZI: For thf King's Cup: third with 9.2 to Fra.ser's Hill in the Gold Vase at Ipoh last month: won 6f Henggeler Memorial trophy with 9.2 in lmin 113 5
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    • THE WORLD OF SPORT
      • 677 16 LONDON, Wed. Worcester- I shire won the English County cricket championship for the second suocesrtve year yesterday when they beat Sussex with only ■even minutes to spare In their final game of Uie season. Worcestershire, set 132 to win. last their first four wickets
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      • 156 16 SOCCER Spore Bill- A senior ko: Nanfl Imperial 2 Jardlne Waugh 1: HK I Bank 3 gtaell 1. Junior km: NTS 3 PECT 2; STC 4 Bata 0. I C'wealth Force* Minor lnlt» quarter-final <Sban>: 2nd Sqclrr; 17 Gurkha Signals 3 3rd flqdrn 17 Gurkha Signals 2. I
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    • 258 16 TIMING ROW -SHADOW OVER THE ASIAN BAMES BANGKOK. Wed. The second news bulletin issued by the Organising Committee for the Asian Games leaves no doubt that next year's Games here will start on schedule. The new report says cons- tructlon is proceeding to plan on the various Games i sites
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    • 220 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DURMA. Cambodia and Thailand have sent In 13 their formal entries for the Third Seap Games to be held here on Dec. 14-21. Thailand have Indicated that they will be sending a contingent of 321 competitor* and officials. It will comprise 233
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    • 186 16 M-tourney final tickets and racketeers SPORTSLETTER /~)NE wenders whether the v organisers of the 1965 Merdeka Football Festival had realised that the sale of tickets for the final on Aug. 28 was most unsatisfactory. Eager football funs had queued up for as la three hours from early Burning bu: were
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    • 122 16 IPOH. Wed. The hockey car. nival, organised by the Central Perak Schools Sports Council for boys and girls will be held on the Municipal padang and the SMI ground here from Sep\ 6-10. Six teams will compete for tha Morelra Shield for boys under 20. They are:
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    • 72 16 BANGKOK. Wed The VIJI--ravudh College rugby team Is to play Its annual match against Malay College, Kuala Kanicsar on Sept ft. The Thai team, unbeaten In local competition, la regarded to be the best side to leave here for the annual match. The strength of the
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    • 51 16 DIARY TENNIS Tour match: fe'gOT LTA team v Indian tour team iS'gor Club courts. 4 JO p.m.). Kelantan championships < Lian Tong courts. K. Bharu*. SOCCER— KrIan Lge: Teacher* v Youth Club (Pt Buntar'. Fun* mxrh: Kluanj? Di«t XI v Johore Malays >Kluan(c Klf.Gr.R S«or under-23 trial (Gurney Rd. XL.
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 275 17  -  JOE DORAI Soccer Athletics Rugger Petition alleges mismanagement By Singapore, Wednesday TWENTY-EIGHT soccer clubs today petitioned the Singapore Amateur F.A.. calling on the 24-man council to resign en bloc. The petitioning clubs arc accusmisinjr the Safa council of "gross mismanagement" of the association's affairs. They
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    • 88 17 SDIOAPORI W.ii The IdMl iii- CulUin and Socu'l Welfare. Inrhe Olbman Wok, will id-l;ire open the 1965 sepak raga larmt; tournament organised by the Pa.Mr Pmnjang Community Centre on Saturday. Teams taking pan are: Puncha Sila. Ci. Mat Jambol. Kebangsaan. Perchanteman, Balal Raayat West Coast,
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    • 24 17 ifOH. Wrd. hi. "stick in hockey has been reverted to the original i by the International Hockey Board, came into effect tod:<y.
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    • 236 17 kuala LUMfun, weanesaay. T<HE MALAYSIAN AAU are trying to get foreign A coaches to prepare the national teams for the Seap Games here in December, and next year's Commonwealth Games at Kingston. Jamaica, and the Asian Games at Bangkok. AAU secretary John Kanagaratnam told Timesport that
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    • 60 17 If U ALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Lawn Tennis As.-iK"iation of M.ii.iy.-ia will send two players (under-18i to take p.irt in the, second Asian junior tennis championships at Hydrabad. India, on Nov. 6-14. Mr. V. Raiaratnam. 1. 1 AM secretary, told TimeMXiri ITOll: The exhibition matches
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    • 59 17 IPOH. Wed. A record 142 candidates will sit for the umpires written examination, organised by the Umpires Board of the Malaysian Hockey Federation on Sunday at 7 p.m. The txajn will be held simultaneously in 12 centres Penang. Taiping. Ipoh. Teluk Anson, Kuala Lumpur, Temerloh,
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    • 314 17  -  FRANCIS BOEY By CINGAPORE. Wed. The Sin- guDore AAA i> fclsso Trophies imer-club meet at Fiirrer Park on Saturday and Sunday will be contested by 13 teams ciglit in the nn is .section and rive In the women's. The men's teams are Achilles, Swifts.
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    • 64 17 KANOAR Wed. A spoil*! meet will be held on the Derma I English School eround on Seat. I 33 as part of the state celebrations to mark the homecoming of > the Raja and Raja Perempuan ol Perli*. The Raja Perempuan will giv* away the prizes at the
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    • 28 17 SINOAPORE. Vf.-a Thf Slngapoi* Combined Secondary Schools Sports Council sixth Interdistrict swimming meet will be held at the Chinese Swimming Club from Sept. IS to 11.
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    • 828 17  -  NORMAN SIEBEL By rrHE BOOS for Malaysia A which rang out so~ harshly when the King was distributing the souvenirs to the com- 1 peting teams after the' Merdeka football tournaments final match on Saturday night 1 1
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    • 140 17 S'gor Club outplay Invitation fifteen ITU ALA LUMPUR. Wed. IV Selangor Club beat a Selangor Rugby Un.on Invitation XV by 19 points Uwo goals, a try and two penalties) to eigtit (a goal and a dropped goal) in a friendly rugger match on the Padang here today. SelaiiKur Club led
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    • 45 17 PENANO, Wed. Tho soccer mutch between IVnaiu; Invitation XI and Thailand, scheduled for tonight at the City Stadium, w.ia cancelled because of rain The Thai national team, who toot part in the Merdeka tournament. Will leave lor Bangkok tomorrow morning.
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    • 42 17 PENANO, Wed. The finals ot the Penang Schools Sports Councils inter-primary schools badminton competition will be played at the Northam Road Girls' School on Sunday. Miss Leon* Scow Kheng, i.eadof the Residency Road Girls' School, will give away the prizes.
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    • 41 17 KLUANG. Wed. S. D. Rajendran has been re-elected president ot the Johorc Indians Sports A»sociatlon. Other officials: vlc»piesidents: T.A S. Menon and A. Thomas; .secretary-treasurer: O. jSamy; independent delegates: C. V. John. AS. Maniam, Ismail VWran. R. Bala Raman.
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    • 159 17 fl K I WHAT W| MEAN IWSpP to If i THE I SYLVIA GOH frankly discusses this J $übject in the Se P tember i"«e °f Illl!) I •7/ I) flflv %m 8.. >'' &^^^am .1 jM < j M 1 m j ?Ki M T D u R .f??S
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  • 343 18 20-man team to settle Alliance troubles KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday ATROIBLESHOOTIMi committee was set up by the Alliance today to settle any differences between member parties of the organisation. Called the Alliance Xrtion Conimittrr. it was set up at a meetinc of 16 tup leaders of the organisation at the I
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  • 101 18 PORT UNION WARNS OF 'STRIFE' SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Harbour Board Stall Association today warned the Port of Singapore Authority that dismissals and demotions of workers by the management would lead to industrial strife in the port and would ultimately cause Irreparable damage to the States economy. The union's new
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  • 64 18 SIKGAPORE. Thurs— Toh Puan Noor Aishah. Singapore's Fir.-.t Lady. will lay the foundation stone o( Che.shirc Home's $10,000 community hall at Nicoll Drive, at 11 a.m. on Sept. 7. The new hail, to be completed within two month.* i.s a doimtion trom the Rotary Club ot Singapore
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  • 166 18 SI N(. APOKK. \V"d Singapore's Cabinet is likely to In- enlarged to <>prrad llw load of extra work the present Ministers have had to deal with sinco Aim I This M niUir.il<-(i today by the Primr Mini-Un. .Mr. If Kuan Yew, v. In
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  • 114 18 British envoy's son meets Lee 'I'm strictly on my own' SINGAPORE. Wed. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today had a chat with young Simon Head, son of Lord Head, the British High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. Head. 20. is in Singapore on a journalistic mission to write articles
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  • 41 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Professor R.D. Richie. Dean of applied science at the University of Stratclycie. will give a talk on "Applied science In universJMes both Kast and West" at the Rotary Club of Singapore-west luncheon meeting at Princes Restaurant tomorrow.
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  • 287 18 Borneo top topic for Ismail's talks in Australia KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, left here today for Australia to attend the two-day conference of Commonwealth 1 a w ministers and chief Justices, opening at Canberra tomorrow. Dato Ismail, who ls
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  • 77 18 VAN NUYS < California). Wed. A whale-shaped transport plane 141 ft. long and described as the world's largest transport aircraft made its maiden flight here yesterday. The turbo-prop plane, called "Super Guppy." was built by Aero Spacellnes Inc. to carry space equipment. Including the huge
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  • 80 18 Fire victims receive Govt help SINGAPORE. Thurs. All the 58 people made homeless In a flr? in Paslr Panjang on Monday have been offered cash aid and accommodation in HoOfting Board flats. They comprise 13 iamilies. A s|X)kesman lor Hie Social Welfare Department said that each fire victim had been
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  • 30 18 LONDON. Wed— Mr. F.W Marten. 49-ytar-old career diplomat. has been appointed Deputy High Commissioner in Eastern Malaysia. He will take up his appoints ment early this month.— Renter.
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  • 440 18 LONDON, Wed.— The outstanding reature of the stock markets today wu the buoyancy of giltedged siock.s. Buyinc was said to have been quite substantial with the institutions active, and with stock In short supply, prices moved ahead .--harply. Equities on thr other hand were largely
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  • 40 18 SYDNEY. Wed. Customs officers seized 772 transistor radios from the freighter Straat Lonbok today four days after Af 18.000 wortli of heroin and opium was found on board the ship. The radios are worth A£15.000. —Reuter.
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  • 164 18 LAMBARENE (Gabon). Wed. Dr. Albert Schweitzer, world-famous docto r philosopher, is seriously ill in his jungle hospital here, according to fellow physicians. The 90-year-old humanitarian, who gave up careers as a philosopher and a musician to work in the heat of equatorial Africa for the past halfcentury,
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  • 190 18 Miss Lim gets the cheers at law talks SYDNEY. Wed A Malaysian \v om a n lawyer, in an Impassioned plea for a Commonwealth Court of Appeal, today asked the larger Commonwealth countries not to ••torpedo the ship before it is launched." Loud applause greeted a speech by Miss I
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  • 110 18 ALAN F TURNER In a rend xcrtd«nt od 29th August at Tan tnlnttd by bis family and many MRS. T. SIVACURU formerly of Johorr Babni passed away at G. 8.. X.L.. on 1-o-A.V Cortege WUI Invn IT. Jalan Tanya Aldaftar Jotaore Banni turn ground at 5 p.m. on ONC
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    • 48 18 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 70 Kota Bharu 73 Penang fiB 73 Ipoh 9(1 73 Malacca Kft 72 Singapore 90 75 C Hinhlaiiil- 58 Jesselton Bt> 73 Kuchlng 93 72
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