The Straits Times, 1 October 1965

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  • 1324 1  - Church: Not our policy to convert Muslims JACKIE SAM By CINfiAPORE, Thurs. Conversion of Muslims to Christianity has never been the tradition or practice of the church in this country, its leaders said today. The Roman Catholic Church, in particular, said it was their policy to "refrain from making converts
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  • 876 1 Uplifting the Ra'ayat RAZAK LAUNCHES THE BANK BUMIPUTRA AND MARKETING BOARD FOR FARM PRODUCE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TUN ABDUL RAZAK today officially added two more formidable weapons to the Government's armoury for the war against rural poverty the $25 million Bank Bumiputra and the Federal Agriculture
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  • 345 1 It pays to advertise: Minister KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday rl Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim sure Aun, today urged local manufacturers to invest more in advertising to popularise their products. Not many people, he told industrial leadej-s attending a lunch meeting of the National Chamber vi Malayan .Manufacturers, were
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  • 62 1 LONDON. Thurs. The Labour Party has further Increased its lead over the opposition Conservative party, according to a Daily Mail opinion poll published today. The figures show that in the past fortnight Labour's lead has increased by 1.3 per cent to 3 8 per cent enough
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  • 541 1  -  JACK FINGLETON INCIDENT IN AUSSIE PARLIAMENT DURING LON6 DEBATE... From CANBERRA, Thurs.— Labour's Deputy Leader, Mr. Gough Whitlam. early this morning hurled a glass of water at Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister. Mr. Paul Hasluck, in Parliament House. The Incident occurred
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  • 72 1 WELLINOTON, Thurs. All; ei«nt Seato nations would be re- presented at the meeting of military advisers In Bangkok on Oct. 14 and 15. New Zealand's! Minister of Defence. Mr. Dean Eyre, said in a statement today Mr. Eyre said thai the meeting ■would discuss plans
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  • 68 1 ROME. Tbura. Police today seized arms and ammunition in a suburban villa guarded by a lion. Police said they arrested one person and held anotherThey said the .rooms where the arms were hidden were guarded "by a lion about one and a half years old."
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  • 104 1 13 Indon boats foiled by navy KUALA 1.1 MPIK. Thurs Naval patrols in the Malacca and Singapore Straits prevented Indonesian boats from infiltrating into \l:»la\si;in waters during the past week. The biggest nm MTM the interception of li\e of them in a single night four in the Malacca Straits and
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  • 32 1 Mlssn VICTIM? s.MGOY Afiurv Au-itix-r A" 1 r aircraft w.i«. ««h«t (Iovmi tnda--North Victt' im 1»V wh.it P l»t in-cl to be surface to in- mi->Ml< BrfHtan np«rtc<» toninht R«'»-
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 405 2 War fires light up skies in Saigon SAIGON, Thursday. U.S. helicopters lit up the skies over Saigon last night with a rocket attack on Vietcong guerillas less than five miles from the city. Earlier a successful double Communist ambush hit two Government forces near Qui Nhon. The helicopters were called
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    • 283 2 ON-THE-SPOT INQUIRY CALL BY U.S. ON HANOI'S CHARGES {GENEVA, Thuis. The xt United States has suggested that the International Red Cross make an on-the-spot inquiry of North Vietnamese charges that the US. had deliberately bombarded non-military objectives in the Vietnam war. it was announced here yesterI day. The International Com--1
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    • 38 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. President Soekarno smU last night that students who were not progressive and revolutionary must be kicked out of students' organisations. And any non-progressive-revolu-tionary .students organisation would be dissolved immediately, he added. Reuter.
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    • 151 2 CAIRO. Thursday, litod Arab Republic Vice-President, Mr. reya Mohieddin, was asked to form a new last nieht following the resignation of Mr. Aly Sabry's Government. The new Government is expected to be sworn in on Saturday. The change follows exten- slvo consultations between President
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    • 348 2 Food rioters storm official's home i JAKARTA. Thurs. J Food rioters have forced their way into East Java Governor's home In Sourabaya. I his wa.s reported here today by usually reliable sources. The incident ocrurred 11 Monday at breakiast time. The demonstrations caused some damage and also pasted posters on
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    • 50 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs. President. Radhakriihnan leaves India today on a two-week tour of state visits to Yugoslavia. Czechoslovakia. Rumania and Ethiopia. The visits were arranged long before the Indo-Pakistan conflict out Dr. Radhakrishnan is expected to explain India's stand to uhe leaders of the lour countries. Reuter.
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    • 33 2 LONDON. Ttiun Mr Michael Stewart. British Foreign Secretary. ill arrive in Tokyo on Oct. 15 and visit Seoul for talks on Oct. 17. thr Foreign Office announced hers today.— Reuter.
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    • 354 2 INDIA FLATLY REJECTS KASHMIR VOTE ITNITED NATIONS. Thurs.— lndia yesterday flatly rejected Pakistan's proposal to create a United Nations peace force for Kashmir and ruled out a plebiscite to determine the future of the disputed territory. The Indian delegate Syed Mir Qa.sim. Mini.-ter without portfolio in India's Governi iient of
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    • 102 2 AYUB SENDS HIS THANKS TO CHINA l/ARACHI, Thurs Ayub Khan has warmly thanked China for its "expression of solidarity witb Pakistan's cause against naked, unprovoked Indian aggression." In bis greetings to President Liv Shaochi and Premier Chou En-lai on China's national day, President Ayub said: "The full and unstinted support
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    • 25 2 JAKARTA. Thurs Thirty-lour people have born SJTMIed follow* ■g thr bi? fur which damaged thp Government cement plant at Tonasa. southern Celebes. Reuter
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    • 61 2 HOW GOOD IS YOUR MENTAL HEALTH? Do you understand the four sound bases for good mental health? Do you know how to keep them in balance? In this article a psychologist who conducts seminars for doctors themselves tells readers the same five ways to maintain mental health which he recommends
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 793 3 CHEN VI DARES U.S.: INVADE CHINA AND DIE PEKING, Thurs China today invited the United States to invade it tomorrow and be wiped out. The Foreign Minister. Mr. Chen Yi. climaxed a marathon Press conference in Peking by shouting: "I hope that tomorrow US imperialists will romp to China. "Let
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    • 197 3 I'MTED NATIONS. Thurs. African. Asian and many other members of the UN. General Assembly walkout yesterday when Dr. Hilgard Muller. the Foreign Minister of South Africa, took the rostrum. Thirty-eight detegaMlotH less than a quorum were present in the chamber when he began his address.
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    • 170 3 f ONDON. Thurs. Bri- tains balance of payments showed a I surplus in the second auarter of 1965, for the first time in two years. 1 the Treasury announced last night. Taking current and longterm capital transactions together, the surplus was £28 million With seasonal
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    • 63 3 Changing taste of Germans COl-OONE. Thjrs. -lhe We*t German Induatrj Institute here report* that Germans have become weight -conscious to the point of .scranpit:? former staple food iten..- lik< potatoea, fats, milk and flour prattled i"om their diet in favour of more expensive but watsht-checidni ffxids. The in.st::utr atid Mint
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    • 62 3 LIMA. Thurs. Police have arrested a China-born man they believe to be a key figure in a large gang of drug traffickers. The man. Aurelio Kuon Chang, was arrested in a restaurant In the suburban Chinese colony here. He had been sought since his release
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    • 30 3 OTTAWA. Thurs. Mr. Paul Martin. C'nada's External Allaire MnMar. has been named president of the Norui Atlantic Treaty Council succeeding Mr. Paul-Henri Spaak. Foiviun Minister of Belgium.—A.P.
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    • 65 3 BERNE. Thurs. An American citizen 1$ being expelled from Switzerland because he built a house 19 Inches nlgher than permitted by local regulations and refused to change it. A Swiss Government announcement today said the American. Mr. Henr> -Louis Pentener. and his family must leave the country
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    • 35 3 JAKARTA Thurs. Mount Bam volcano on the island of Lombok. im.<: ot Java, has blown out hot antoka, eanatai fire to thr tsngHi surrounding the volcano. Antara vu:b agency reported Many.— aVutfe
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    • 47 3 LONDON. Thurs— The Ministry of Defence reported that a squadron of five officers and 9.) airmen of the.Rova. Air Force Regimnu lelt Britain's Akrotlrl base in Cyprus for Aden yesterday. tiieir main ta*K wIU be to strengthen airfield defences In Aden— AP.
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    • 311 3 Kremlin forced to dip heavily into its gold to buy wheat from West MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet people faced the prospect today that bread supplies may run short and that the Kremlin may liavn to dip still further into gold reserves to buy wheat from the West Because of a
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    • 64 3 I.OS ANOKI.KS. Ihur* police lieutenant wa* found not guilty yesterday of shootine and woundinc a M.uth hr believed bad raped his daaghter. The jury of eight men anal mvi women round Thoma* O'Neal, 41. not guilty of i assault with a deadly weapon with intent to commit
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    • 428 3 Wilson Govt crushes revolts by the Left BLACKPOOL, Thursday. THE Labour Government yesterday crushed left-wing revolts over its controversial Vietnam and Commonwealth immigration policies. But the size of the opposition at the party's annual conference to the Government's backing for United States policies in Vietnam was a surprise. The resolution
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    • 109 3 CTE WARDS ejected British fascist leader Colin Jordan when he tried to mount the rostrum as the Labour Party conference began to debate immigration yesterday. As be neared the rostrum, five burly Stewarts pounced and marched him oat of an emergency door. Amid a tumult of
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  • 688 4 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT NOW ONLY UNDER LICENCE SINGAPORE. Thursday AS from tomorrow. the business of housing development in Singapore can only lie undertaken under licence from the Controller of Housing. This is required by the New Housing Developers (Control and Licensing) Ordinance, 1965, which
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  • 250 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'THE export chief of the Daimler-Benz organisa- tion of West Germany, Mr. A. Wychodil, said here today that his organisation had every confidence in Singapore's new political status as an independent sovereign State. The organisation showed this confidence by
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs—Television Singapura will broadcast over Channel 5 at 9.20 p.m. tomorrow a forum in English on "Singapore in the United Nations" The same forum ran be heard on radio at 10 p.m.
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The olfice of the Children's Society will be removed from Nassim Road to No. 263 Towner Road from tomorrow. The new telephone numbers are: ***** and *****2.
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  • 278 4 Great need here for specialists, says Yong I SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's great need for specialists to help its medical progress was stressed today by the Minister of Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. Before he left by air with the Deputy Director of Medical Services t Hospitals Division). Dr. Ho Ouan
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  • 81 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Mayor of Madras. Mr. Chitty Babu. who is on his way to Jaoan. is due in Singapore tomorrow for a two-day visit. On Saturday, he will make a public speech at the Gay World Stadium, and plans to call on the actinß Foreign
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  • 66 4 Three-day military exercises under way SINGAPORE. ThurN Polk-r and military forcrs today brgan their three-da) exercises throughout thr island. The exercises will end on Saturday. A poiicr spokesman said: "There will be movement of troops by road in the western parts of the island ami in the neighbourhood of (hinil
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    • 378 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'rHE following Is today' n schedule British Euli I nttr national AirL of civil aircraft movement* at linn: From London Istanbul BomPaya Lehar airport SlnKapore: bay <BO 172) 10.40 p.m. ■OAC: F™m RIV £o"on. Zurich. OIPAHTUHM Beirut. Colombo (BA 71«> 7.40 p.m. BOAC: To Darwin.
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  • 73 5 The Sound of Music SOME people like It. others loathe U and there's no doubt about the bagpipe's reception at this impromptu lunchtime "concert" in Singapore. Making a light-hearted protest at the skirl are Chow Kwai Fal, (left) and Palan! Thurta, who both work at the Australian Army Force headquarter*
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  • 55 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. J Seven vehicles were re- ported stolen from various parts of Singapore yester- day. They were four motorcycles, two cars and a scooter. The motor-cycles were .stolen from Kirn Seng Bond. Robinson Road. Park Road and Dhoby Ghaut. Meanwhile, police have recovered a motor-cycle,
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  • 24 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs— The Rotary Club has presented a television set to the Catholic Welfare Home for the Aged in Kulim Road.
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  • 49 5 PARM PL'NTAR. Thurs.—Several lu\v-lv:n« areas in Krian diatrict otic flooded on Tuesday after a six-tiour downpour. Mo.it affected were the river--nouth area> 'n Kuala Kurau. Tan iong P.andang and Kuala Gula In Pant Bii'tar. water seeped Into several houses da Kampong Kedah and Simpang T.ga
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  • 328 5 'Never doubt Tengku' SENU: DON'T QUESTION HIS SINCERITY ON LANGUAGE ISSUE ALOR STAR, Thursday rpHE Minister of Information and JL Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here today that the people, particularly Alliance supporters, should not have any "doubts" about the sincerity of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,
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  • 90 5 T3ATU GAJAH. Thurs. A 13 gale swept through th«> Chenderong Balai new village near here this afternoon blowing oft rooftops and uprooting trees in nearby rubber estates. The roof of a block of three lavatories in the police barrack* and the attap and zinc roofs
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  • 36 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The Kuala Lumpur Film Fans' Socletv will screen an Indian awardwinning film. "Apu Sansar" The World, of Apu), at B. P. House. Jaian Davidson, on Sunday at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 316 5 Attack by Lee doesn't mean we should be foes VISITING CONGRESSMEN: CINGAPORE. Thurs. Two visiting American Congressmen today expressed the hope that developments following Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's criticisms of the United States would not disrupt relations between Singapore and America. They are Mr. Chet Hollfield. Democratic Representative from California,
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  • 127 5 TPOH. Thurs. Chan Loo Sim. 48. former managing director of Macphall and Co (Ipohi Ltd.. the sharebroker firm expelled by the Stock Bxchange of Malaysia, and his son, Christopher Chan Kam Yoong, 25, a former director of the company, today pleaded not guilty ln the Sessions Court
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  • 31 5 TAMPIN. Thurs. An Indian Association has been formed her* with Mr. M. Krlshnan as president. The vice-president is Mr M K- Jacob and honorary secretary Mr N. Shanmugam tfAOWF
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 226 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Five to (our on a town being 4 a^tef ,rs ln Er >ldnt aookaA 8. Precede for oneself .Tf" h y,^-. h lf ln ]<-- 9. Wtef. wrong to the food U 7 J^JL otTth" (Keau» T. 10. DUVuVo^mmUturea? (4. 4). J 1 n U.
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  • 813 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. J^ WITNESS testifying before the commission inquiring into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' In ion was warned by the commissioner, Mr. Punch Coomaraswamy, today that he was working himself into a "trap after lie had made a certain
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  • 38 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. in Adelphl Park Estate. s'-m.s. Thomson Road. Jasmine Road. Marigold Drive. Daffodil Drive.. Gladiula Drive. Orchid Drive. Carnation Drive, and Gardenia Road.
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  • 81 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A varied programme of cultural dances by different local groups will be staged tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the extended Tourist Week food carnival show at the Esplanade. Items will include a fan dance and a flower dance by the Chinese Industrial and Commercial School.
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  • 96 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malaysia Dairy Industries Ltd. has donated $5,000 to the Medical Progress Fund to provide a medical office and consultation room ln the Institute of Specialties. Three study carrells. each costing $2,500. have also been donated for the extension to the medical library of
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  • 166 6 'CHINESE AS ONE OF THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGES' CALL 'CHINESE AS ONE OF THE OFFICIAL -LANGUAGES' CALL SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce is to ask the Singapore Government to guarantee the status of the Chinese language as one of the official languages in Singapore. The Chamber wants this safeguard
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  • 240 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. EMPLOYEES of Jackie's Bowl in Grange Road this evening decided by secret ballot to serve the management with an ultimatum tomorrow. This decision was taken at an emergency meeting of the workers following a deadlock 1» negotiations between the management and the
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  • 161 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —An era of greater co-opera-tion between Singapore and Japan at governmental, trade union and party level was predicted tonight by >lr. Ikko Kasuga. leader of a visiting five-man Japan Democratic Socialist Party team. Mr. Kasuga, deputy general secretary of the party,
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    • 222 6 Alloy Onp By V.T. ifntnUn I MAN, AM i GLAD )IF IT HAPWT BEEN WELL, IF AFTER ALL ...I'D BEEN AWFUL I WELL YOU SURE I ATO BE BACK J FOR >tXJ, BCTV, WE'P I VTOLP ME ABOUT DUMB NOT T'KNOW/ MADE A BETTER K YEH...TMAT STONE V *°ZL'- J
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  • 396 7  - Malaysia, South Korea sign cultural agreement N.CK MASON. AFTER CEREMONY AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE. A TOAST IN CHAMPAGNE TO GRACE IT By Kuala Lumpur. Thurs 'pHE Prime Ministers of Malaysia and South Korea today witnessed the signing of a cultural agreement between the two countries to "strengthen the friendly ties existing
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  • 377 7 tic and sport* teams publications, films, technologists and so on." he said The Korean Ambassador said that certain cultural exchanges, like the visit of Korean university Etudents to Malaysia under the study-tour programme, already existed "I have no doubt that.
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  • 114 7 Sarawak Governor's birthday parade rUCHINQ. Thurs. Sarawak will celebrate the official birthday of the Governor, Tun Abang Haji Openg. on Monday. Ir Kuchlng there will be a parade on the Central Padang at 8 a.m. with units of the Malaysian Rangers, the Police Field Force, Civil Defence Corps. Ex-Services Association.
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  • 24 7 SEREMBAN. Tliurs. Goodwill committees have been set up in the district hospitals of Seremban. Kuala Pilali. Kuala Klawang. Port Dickson and Tampin
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  • 59 7 CINGAPORfc, Thurs. The overall tonnage, including general cargo and balk cargo, handled by the Port of Singapore Authority during the nine months July 1963 to March 1964. was an all-time record of 5.136--170 tons, according to a report of the board published today. This exceeded the previous
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  • The Straits Times
    • 713 8 In the early days of the Sino-Soviet dispute, the Chi- nes« Communists went to some pains to conceal and 1 rationalise their attitude towards violence and war. They I have long since ceased to apologise. The inevitability and the Tightness of war has received increasingly open
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    • 385 8 Over the next five years, says the Singapore Government's White Paper on Family Planning, the 180,000 women |en the island most likely to become pregnant are to be invited to practise bjrth control. ;If they agree they will be j fitted with the intra-uterine contraceptive device '"The Loop"
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    • 112 8 The committee which the Malaysian Government appointed more than a year ago to make recommendations on the recognition of foreign degrees has not yet reported back and shows no sign of doing so. It has met only three times, some of the delay being due to the absence
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  • letters
    • 672 8 I foci that the view taken by most correspondents whose letters have appeared in your columns is too narrow, particularly that of the "MPIEA member* of Perak. Surely the lde» of having Sunday off is not Just for the Individual alone so that he can
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    • 108 8 Marking the L.C.E. papers AS a parent with two children sitting the L.C.E. examination at the end of this year. I am concerned about the wav the examination is conducted I am sure the Ministry ls-not aware of what is going on with regard tn the marking of papers. Teachers
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    • 89 8 A CAREFUL reading of the text of Mr. Ramani's speech, discloses nothing to substantiatethe Pakistan High Commissioner's lamentation to the press before he lei; for Pakistan. For the Pakistan Pres to charge fellow Muslin countries with beinp "Khaffirs" is only deplorable. Nowhere In thr Quran does the Prophe 1 indicate
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    • 38 8 REfER to the letter from "Katonglte" complaining of the bad condition of Duku Road between Tembling Road and Pulasan Road. Re pairs will be carried out in a week's time. K.T.D. GIN Ag. Director of Public Work* Singapore
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    • 168 8 MR G Kandasarr. y stands on a good wicket in his current controversy with the Central Committee of the National Trades Union Congress over the Immunity of an employee from disciplinary proceedings for his trade union activities. As to whether th# "Emperor" circular was scurrilous and defamatory.
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    • 381 8 VI I i II has bci-n m.uir by withdrawing members of the 1 M PIE A. of the fact that Sunday rest days for the tappers are crippling the industry and endangering the economy of the country, and particularly the fact that more than 60
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    • 395 8  - Learning Malay— 138 Yunus Maris MA. by University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Hindu, merindukan. (v) to miss someone, or to pine or long for someone; saudara (n) relative; sandara mara <n) relatives generally, kinsfolk, kith and kin; kahwin. berkahwin dengan (v) to marry: khabar (n> news; khabar-nya <ni his (her. etc.*
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    • 430 8 Strut. Ti— A tfakr IM •olx> arro«A«« WMP a»A»arrr tmm^m^ma COLO aroaitM >ata,n ajaaajaj crrr BOOa^ e>TO«MJ >*> TMX MSiWS HIONT ■a. aa. WMAIi. HAMIKta •TODS Kit Unii c»««a» auaaa, >■•»•'• 17 v «irt.«Aur oo I'a, Mew Mam. ajk# •afataax iWjaaiii, »ir« LASgFIED~ADS.~ SITUATIONS VACANT II ffarrfj it (Mm »«w
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    • 49 8 TNE ART OF INTELLIGENT CONVERSATION: It take* two to conversa: one must listen But the competitive conversations we often conduct nowadays 'make the listener the loser!" Read why just the rmvrs* should be true. ..how you can enrich your life by following I certain conversaI tional precepts! in OCTOBER
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  • 228 9 Mahjong and girls' remark shocks the teachers l/UANTAN. Thurs. Representatives of parents and teachers in the East Coast are surprised at the statements made by the Minister of Eduration, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. about the conduct of teachers. On Tuesday, Inche Khir told East Coast teachers they mv.st not make
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  • 381 9 Note will again tell Pakistan: We took a neutral stand KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpENGKU Abdul Rahman tonight signed the Malaysian reply to the Pakistani Note, handed in last week, protesting against remarks made by Mr. R. Ramani, permanent delegate to the UN. on the Indo-Pakistani conflict.
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  • 45 9 IPOH. Thure. Leong Tatt Keong. 42. a clerk, who used a massage parlour girl's car as a private taxi, was fined $200 here yesterday. He was found guilty of using the car as a public service vehicle without a valid licence.
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  • 36 9 TAMPIN, Thurs.— The chief clerk of the district hospital here. Daud bin Abdullah, 38. was today sentenced to three months' Jail for criminal breach of trust of 1.5 37 belonged to the hospital.
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  • 151 9 KUCHING CUTS THE FUN OF THE FAIR From GEOFFREY GELDARD ftUCHING, Thurs. 1V The Kuchlng Municipal Council has decided to restrict the fun fairs which have become a feature of Kuching life In the past two years. The council has decided that fun fairs will be permitted to remain open
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  • 119 9 Sunny Ang's appeal on Oct. 25 CINGAPOBE. Thus. J The appeal of Sunny Aug. -7 (above), under sentence of death for the murder of a former bar waitress, Jenny hook Cheng Kid, will be heard by the Federal Court here at a special sitting on Oct. 25. The court has
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  • 171 9 Medical Progress Fund is $2 mil up SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Medical Progress Fund, launched about two months ago. has received some $2 million from private source 3, the general chairman of the fund. Dato Runme Shaw, disclosed today. He adcud that most of the donations had coma from members of
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  • 22 9 PARTT BUNTAR. Thurs.— lnche Mohamed Yussuf bin Nam. a senior agricultural assistant here, left for Formosa on a three-weHc
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  • 170 9 Shelved: Singapore trade mission to China OINGAPORE, Thurs.— The proposed Singapore trade mission to China and South-East Asian countries has been shelved. A vpeclal committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, which had held several meetings to discuss the mission, made no recommendations to today's monthly meeting of the
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  • 24 9 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— Th« Negrl Sembllan branch of the Malaysian Council for Child Welfare will hold a flag day on Saturday.
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  • 100 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore ha» been chosen as the venue lor the next League of the Red Cross seminar on Asian disaster relief. Tins was disclosed today by Dr A.W.S. Thevathasan. represents tlve to the League's current conference at Vienna which is still proceeding.
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  • 48 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong today sent a message to the President of Nigeria, Dr. Naamde Azikiwe. on the occasion of Nigeria's national day. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, sent a similar message to the Nigerian Prime Minister. Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
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  • 32 9 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Seremban Junior Chamber, I iJayeeesi will celebrate th'» I golden jubilee of the Junior 1 Chamber International with I dim.er at the Carlton Hotel on Ort 7
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  • 34 9 KLCHING. Thur». The Kuchlng Rural District Council h a now joined other councils dominated by the Opposition Sarawak United People* Party in demanding a referendum on the future of Sarawak within Malay--1
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  • 102 9 I£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Ten more countries will be Invited to take part In this year's International Koran reading contest to be held at the Merdeka Stadium on Jan. 11 and 12. They are Nigeria. Turkey. Somali. Kenya. Tanzania. Maldives. Ceylon, Iran. Arghanlstan
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  • 215 9 Tourist chief to woo American tourists CINGAPORE. Thurs. The Director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Austin Coates, will go on a tour of American cities in November to woo more tourists to Singapore. Mr. Coates. who returned from Hong Kong on Tuesday after attending the American Society of
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  • 27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs- The President of the Council of Regency, Selangor, Tengku Arman Shah yesterday visited the Batang Berjuntal tin mine in Kuala Selangor.
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    • 91 9 ><?*<>^r^«sifx*^rv<»^r*4»siiviV4>'vtt.si»xwsuv4ts)fVfeSiiv«y OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN.,LTDJ has pleasure s I I in announcing the opening of 7 another new Sub-Branch Office in SINGAPORE i i 154, East Coast Road on Ist October, 1965. Tel: *****8 (Manager) *****9 (Office) rl<»OW MMI >X«»^< •xn-fi >\oivt/o%ii/{)V'/«vi/iivi/i)VtV' *RBllOO It has perfect VISIBILITY... for parking or on
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    • 723 9 TV MALAYSIA ChMUiel S Koala Lumpur Sporta Arena; 7.34 Arrow the and Pen*nr. 6 Ipoh and Beven Seas "Buona Serra. Malxrra, 3 Johore Bahrn. 4 Roma": 8.00 News In MandaTaipinc. 7 Batu Pahat, 9 rln; 8.10 Bongs; 8.34 Munstera Kluaitf. "The Sleeping Cutie"; 9.00 Nev.-s in the National LanguP.M.: 5.46
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 353 10 J^ FEATURE in the Singapore produce market last month was the steadily rising prices of copra and coconut oil. In each case gains of several dollars per picul were recorded although the close showed a tendency to level off under adverse overseas market sentiments.
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    • 160 10 JAL official calls for liberal air policy THE retiring Japan Air Lines regional manager for Singapore and Malaysia has suggested that "a liberal and farslghted" traffic rights policy by the local governments would help increase air traffic and promote the tourist industry. Mr. T. Hirano said international carriers could play
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    • 66 10 Mr. a. R. Anstay, regional controller for the Jar East of Berec International Ltd.. British manufacturers of dry cell batteries, is now in Bangkok on a market survey for the company's new range of transistor batteries ..Mr- Anstay will fly to Manila this weekend for an
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    • 62 10 Trans World Airlines Is to buy 13 more Boeing fan jets costing about $480 million, with spare parts, the president. Mr. Charles Tillinghast announced Of the number, nine will be Boeing 707-120's, four 707-320 lntercontinentals, three 707-320 C's, one standard 737 and six 737-QCs
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    • 33 10 The East Coast Road branch of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation opens for business today. The branch which is situated near Marine Parade, is the bank's 41st and It* 13th In Singapore.
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    • 136 10 FNCB in K.L. promotes 2 employees rraE First National City X Bank. Kuala Lumpur, has promoted two members of Its staff to the position of pro-manager. They are Messrs. Leong Chi Kong and Kong Kee Hee. Mr. Leong joined the bank In 1961 and was promoted assistant accountant two years
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    • 89 10 Off to study mechanised padi planting MR. Goh Boon Bee, sales execu- tlve of the Agriculture Department of Tractors Malaysia Ltd.. Is now undergoing a threemonth course on mechanised padl cultivation at the Kubota Iron and Machinery Works Ltd., Osaka, Japan. One month will be spent on a general orientation
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    • 68 10 Britain's car exports reached a record value of 1742,700,000 last year, up six per cent over the previous year, the Society of Motor Manufacturers said. A breakdown shows that 40 per cent of the export* went to Europe. 20 per cent to America, 16
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    • 127 10 P"EDKRAL Publication.- Ltd 1 Kuala Lumpur and Singapore won the first prize for the best decorated Mall at the National Language Book and Poster Exhibition held In Penang recently. Points were awarded for overall display baaed on display of book* (30 points), decoration of stall (20 points),
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    • 219 10 OMEGA'S LATEST RANGE COMING OMEGA of Switzerland will be introducing to the local market their latest range of watches for men and women next year. Included will be their high! class diamond jewellery "Gold Link" range for women which are something quiet different from ordinary watches, said Mr. V. T.
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    • 91 10 rE Selangnr >Irntri sar. Dato llarun bin Haji Idri.s (with aatl watching how Ajinonmto food seasoning is pit k- rt during a \isit to the Anno moto factory at Jalan Sun gei Brsi, Kuala Lumpur, recently. Explaining the prorrs* i* Mr. Shoichi Ino.
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    • 176 10 BIG FUTURE IN ASIA FOR MEAT: BOARD HEAD From GARY YEAN 6. PERTH THE long-range view of the X' Japanese and other Asian markets shows great potential, the chairman oi the Australian Meat Board. Mr. J.L. Shute said here. Mr. Shute said that the markets would depend on higher living
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    • 139 10 More LD steel mills going into operation 'THE LD (oxygen blast t steel x making process developed lv Austria, continued to .spread throughout the "orld last year, according t. a rt In Austnau Economic N .alleiin. During th. jar. 11 new steel mills using the process* went Into operation in
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    • 331 10 IAK^O self-priming PUREFLO SANITARY rUKcriu rumps processing yMiypBfgt^KS% o~~'0 food ¥^v%? A -i*n processing ii ygg^aSl 4 BEVERAGE W |M^^ PROCESSING O^m] f*2|JU* MISCIL- S!W fS^Jabtce PureMo Pump* 0V meet requirements for clean, Mititory product-handling. INSTANTLY S£LF PRIMING PUMPS EITHER DIRECTION SINGLE FLEXIBLE IMPELLER HIGHLY ADAPTABLE SIMPLE, EASY CLEANING May
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    • 214 10 JOHN DEERE 1010 AND 2010 ROW-CROP UTILITY TRACTORS ON HILLSIDES, IN ESTATES, IN GENERAL FARM USE— JOHN DEERE LOWCOST. LOW-PROFILE TRACTORS OFFER BIG WORK CAPACITY. Tough dependable, easy-handling— these versatile tractors are designed to work on slopes with surefooted stability. They turn short, manoeuvre with ease in close quarters. They
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  • 209 11 Probe into wrong lantern festival date KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Director of Tourism, Inche Osman Siru. has ordered an investigation on i how the date of the Moon Cake lantern festival was erroneously entered in a tourist publication. The error occurs in a booklet. "Festival Malaysia 1965 Calendar of Events."
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  • 277 11 Kenya pledges support for S'pore NAIROBI. Thursday KENYA'S Vice-President and acting Foreign Minister yesterday promised the visiting Singapore delegation here that Kenya would support Singapore's admission to the AfroAsian solidarity conference in Algiers next November. A Singapore delegation spokesman said tttftt the promise of support came during talks which the
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  • 63 11 Monkeys raid govt quarters CUNGEI PATANI, Thurs. Scores of' monkeys are pestering occupants of government quarters in Jalan Kuala Ketil here. The animals, living In the mangrove on the banks of a river behind the houses, often venture Into the quarters to search for food. Families living In the quarters
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  • 55 11 PENANG, Thurs.— Although she is over the age limit. Che Sliarilali Embiuxl Almashoor. 38 secretary of the Penang Kauin Ibu division, has been accepted by the Penang contingent of the Territorial Army. She was one of 29 Umno women recently recruited. The other applicants were
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  • 179 11 I Mill) NATIONS, Thurs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. Malaysian Minister for Home Affairs, and the U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, expressed mutual solidarity on their government!*' aims for peace in South East Asia during a onehour talk
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  • 35 11 PENANG. Thurs. Police raided several known opium dens in the city last night and arrested 10 addicts, including a woman. A large quantity of prepared opium and several smoking utensils were seized.
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  • 388 11 We still back U.N. seat for Peking Singapore's man UNITED NATION, Thurs SINGAPORE'S U.N. man, Inche Abu Bakar Pawanchee, said last night that his government still favoured Red China's admission into the U.N. as a matter of principle. He declined to comment on Peking's latest conditions tor joining the U.N.,
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  • 30 11 PENANG. Thurs. Bombing and firing exercises by the Par Eft.v Air Force will be held at two ranges off ihe east and west coast* of M*laya In October.
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  • 234 11 DPP: Chicken on table, but cruelty... SINGAPORE. Thurs pAR too many people have inured themselves to the everyday local scene of fowls being cruelly bundled to market without lifting a finger to help them,a Deputy Public Prosecutor told Mr. Justice Winslow today. They adopted this attitude probably because the fowls
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  • 49 11 ifADUNA (N. Nigeria). Thurs. Australia. Britain, Canada, Malaysia and Nigeria have been elected initial members of a committee to review broadca-stinc training resources and facilities throughout the Commonwealth and assess training needs over the next five years, a communique issued here said last night. Reuter.
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  • 118 11 PENANG, Thurs.— A man who snatched the Penang State flag from th* Chief Minister's car during a funeral procession waj mentally unsound. th« First Magistrate's Court was told today. Tan Beng Chuan. 33. was acquitted on a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner at
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    • 211 11 apMP* CALENDARS for 1966 HMi BHP^ Measuring 17" x IOV2" each calentfor HWra^M^gfi^^PH^^HßJP^^ consists of 6 separate sheers with the jj^ 4 pKjb^jpWl^^^E^jttjHP^S over-printing of your firm's name and W^TSJMB*^* n-S^^MT miUlM— charge. W^^^^ to grace the wall of on office or living room, printed in full colour 1 on
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    • 109 11 r AssociunD i EIfCTRICAI INDUS INItRNNIDNAI I leaders for the supply and I I installation of electrical products I I AEI i AEI I E 80 Ampang Road, j 73 Robinson Road I Kuala Lumpur j Singapore Represented by the Borneo company limited Junivite CHILDREN'S VITAMIN SYRUP 4|OW children Ok
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    • 770 12 iC •ntinuesl from P»ffe 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tl Words St <Mi*.r—Box It eta. txtrm mOLIIM SPEAKING AMAH for three) children. No washing 'oooklag. S3 Kwmrt Park. 01 ma Holland Road. SUMPkSvn 10. LJtOiNO INDUSTRIAL •RCANISATION wtrb Headquartrra In Petallng Jay a has a .srancy for a PAYMASTER vppltcants, males aged
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    • 1018 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Worsts M (Mlm.}—Box St eta. mxtrm NIAR CATMAV CINCMA. Modern Two-b«lroom bathrooms attached) Klat. Cnll T.K. Prtnsep strwt. S port (opposite Red Sea Aquarium i DISTRICT 11. rally furnished modern spacious detached and semidetached buocalow, alr-<-orj<llt(oo«-, feared Harden. TeL B'pore .VIMS. LUXURY FURNISMKO Fully equipped Klat 2-Bedroom*. Alnondltloned.
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    • 903 12 EDUCATION I It Word* tt 'Mtsur-Sou tt eta, txtrm GUARANTIED RAPID CtUMII! i Bookkerp.Dtf Accountancy Kor ISM LOC: Reiiiater early: Raja's Collage, I Kafflcs Place: lUMB (S pore). LCC KXAM REVISION ACCOOBtIaC. Hook -Keeping; Intsosiv* Coura* Bookkeeplav. Acoountlag. Typawntiac MoUrn school Ut. Batrery Road, a'pore ■M MOW If YOUR Malay
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    • 931 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmr (Ml*.) Bam tt Ha. mwtrm i tS«3 WMITK TRIUMPH Herald ie*tate ear 53.200/-. Ptooe: (Spore i 2801 Ext. «332 IK2 OPSL RIKORO la •aosllsnt conduloa. One owner leaving for U.K. Ring «MTO K.L. AM. RIO IMS Good condition, tyres almost new Phone B'por* 42T2S Low from
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    • 902 12 FOR SALE IS Wmrda St <Mt*.y—B*x tt tt*. mxtrm ItS7 INSULATED BBOFORO Van) for frocen goods 'Ice cream trade. Best offer ••cures View at Tanglln Service Station, SO2, Orchard Road, Spore, next to Fitzpatnck's Supermarket, For enquiries, please phone 3'<6s4 Ext. 34. LUXURY BEDROOM PORTABLE Television by Kuba 'Chlco 66'
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    • 910 12 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB OCTOBER MEETING. IMS FIRST DAY BTJNDAY ITTH. OCTOBER. 1965. SECOND DAY— WEDNESDAY— i 30TH- OCTOBER. 1965. j THIRD DAY— SUNDAY— 24TH. OCTOBER. 1965. ADMISSION TO THE RACE ((H K-l BY BADGES ONLY. Usual $1.- Unlimited Sweeps air available at Uie Town Office and
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    • 438 12 MAJLIS PERBANDARAN, KOTA MELAKA TENDER NOTICE SUPPLY OF CHEMICALS SUITABLE FOR WATER TREATMENT FOR THE YEAR 1966. Tenders are invited for Uie supply of the following chemicals suitable (or water treatment for the year 1966:--(1) 220 long tons Sulphate of Alumina Kibbled i, ilii 210 long tons Hydrated Lime, (111)
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    • 548 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited (rom registered P.WX). contractors for i.i* manulacture. supply and deliver; or FURNITURE v- BeltolaJi Meneiigah Kebangi>aan Masjld Tanah HOSTEL ut Masjld Tanah In Uia State of Malacca to lurnlsh Lha following rooms, etc.: (a) Dormitories (b) Wardens Room (ci Dining- Hall id) Kitchen <e>
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    • 1115 13 THFX. yX»UNES THE tAST ASiATiC COMP*'.T L-j it>co»f O'»it« n Orvnrk tXPRCSS SAILINtS TO NEAR EAST. CONTINENT AND SCANDINAVIA. Sport P. S'hani Penang Arr: Genoa Havrt H'burg R'dani A*tw Cop KAMDODIA I) C Oct 3 OCt 4/ I 7/ I Oct 73 Ntv 1 Niv I II 14 PATAOONIA t)
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    • 1215 13 I B£N&LINe\ tIPRESS SERVICE 70 iONDON UVERPOOL t «»NIINENIAL PtJRTI BENGRUACHAN f ?ZT US? Siagatora P. Stiea. Pfaaag JJ OC 2,3 ..PeriT^v J-J-^ NJVI7, BENMHOR m Lrvertoot Ott Sngtperi P. S'Ktie Ptetai Gmoutn Nay I It PtrtOet 2 Oct 1/ 3 Rotteratei Nt* It Hamporg Ntv II lingjport P. S'aaaj
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    • 1253 13 feELLERMAH BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. U.K./ConftiiMt. Sinppora P. S'hani Pettag Cm OF PMNA* Lisbon, Havre. L'doa, H'bur| B'haven, Rottertam. A'werp 1/ 1 Oct II Ott CITY OF RIPON London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre. Hull 20/20 Ott 71 let CITY OF COLOMBO Lor 3 on, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre, Hull. Moolesbrougv 21/21 Ntv
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  • 140 14 MELBOURNE, Thurs. IMRROVED support for key j A industrials continued. Overall. I trading was subdued, but rises out- numbered falls by a small margin. I C.S.R. moved Is. higher to 565. I 3d. Base metals were tirm but Western Titaium lost a turther 9d. to 13s. 9d. 1
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  • 259 14 ()(TOBIK first grade rubber f.o.ii. buyers cloved at j pun. in Singapore and Kuala, Lumpur yesterday at t>j cent* per lb. up •i quarter of cent on U>dnr>da* s closing level for the position. The tone ws> quietly >tr*dy. R.A.S. and I .M.K.I closlnc prices in cents per
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  • 234 14 INOUITRIALS Bouvi-i.i 11 ttl \>ne«r a eta City Urr 7 HA. M.-A;i»ter 10 ru I' 8 lloldioisa M Invert 10 eta. l"> IM. R, Iron S et« Dunlopr tl ctt. OC.BC. 14 eta. K. Smeltem ii cta.Rotbmao* 9 eta. V'.»ro t3 eta RoriiniODa 10 eta Fed. Dlsp. 10
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  • 92 14 'IMf AiiMiitlon ol Bank, in Mall, 1 eta mad* Uuie changes la Ita mm to mtrchanU yesterday (all rate* to S100): Nt«r Vtrk: buying TT 32 13/lfi. airmail OD 32 15/16. 90 d/st. 33 5 16 credit bills, 33 B/16 trade bllli. Canada: buying TT 35 6 16.
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  • 974 14 From Our Market Correspondent TNDI'STRIALS were quiet 1 and steady on the Stock Exchange yesterday and where there were changes they were mostly to slightly higher levels. No upturn, however, was reported in business which continued on a small scale having shown a
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  • 31 14 Malayan Stock Indko *«pt. 39. s,,,i 38, Indiistri.iN 74.3-> 7IJ4 J ins 35.39 9.V8: J rubbers: 103. 1 fi 103 46 Dff. M, 1963 100 Oec. 29. 1962 10*
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  • 545 14 DM KhVsKO demand and a fall of £26 in the overnight London afternoon hiivrrs price caused a drop of sill.' in the Straits tin price yesterday to 574tJ.25 per picul. In the past two days the price has lost $13.75. Yesterday's price
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  • 26 14 Sept. 30. MALAYAN KIBBER PRICE: tioi rents (up a quarter ol a cent>. TIN: s74i;.r, (down 111.12*). I'nuilumJ .stiniated •afotiai '•><• ions (up -'(I lull--
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  • 53 14 'PHI present rate of the MaU.taa dollar against the pound >terliin Hxed on November .'I Us* year is celling. T.T- or O.l>. is. 15 lKd. Buying T.T. is. 4 I lfed. Buying 0.0. 2s. t'.d. The dollar is at its sUtutot? middle position in relation to it* range
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  • 12 14 Sept. 4ugu>t Rubber; bti.o2s 67.125 eta. I in 5751.81 $741.05',
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  • 79 14 lUriisun> a (rotifleld IMaLajaia Ltd. i announce the lolioving August cops i all In i'o i Londou Aaiatic Group 3.323.000, PaUlin, (iroup 2.600.U00. Golden Hopa Groap 1.798.(i0ii, antlrfirld 422.000. Holxrood 130.000, Hongkong <Belangon 60.000 Hoarote 456.000 Killinxhall {Robber I BU.OOO, Kuala StUngor 98.000. MiU>ua 98.000, Sraport (SrUnjori 26.000,
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    • 1163 14 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific «Jt AUantkc Service Bangtoi Hr. l Aaniea N. fort tyatta "Taanataa* Mara" II 71 Oct 27 Ott V km I Oaa Oat t.atm Man 11/73 Nat H mm I) In I im I Ma Woort Coast ot Central/ South A— rtaa tarvfe Yodotiam.
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  • 843 15 I*l MXESS in and reported to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading room* of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yrsterday with the number of share* traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C. S. HeMtng* I Ountea« cj 000) »I.3ti; tf* erd*. H jf> SI. II 57 PI. (3.H00) i
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  • 94 15 SHIPS lying alongside trie Slniapert Harbour wharvoa or expected today are: Servaaskerk 3/4. Serdang N.W. 3. Steel Apprentice 6/7. Aatrld Bakke 9, Vlenne 10/11. Frltsland M 18 M.ih«nri M/M Canberra Maru 40 41. Quirlnale 4 2 43, Jbelum 43. Kambodia 46, Bengalee 47. Pert Swcttenham: Wharf Berths:
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  • 75 15 CHINES! Product Exehangt, S'njapor« noon pricel par picul ytlttrday: Coconut oil: bulk $54 sellers, dram SS7 tellers. Copra: Btpt./Ort. UK /Continent: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white J2lO aellen. Sarawak white $207 1 sellen, special Saraw-i* black 1153 aellera. garbled l-imponi; black JlfiO(N) aellen (all 96", NL.W). ASTA JISO(N) aellera
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  • 38 15 ON the Irt* ((Chang* market in Hong Kong ytiterday the U.S. Dollar waa quoted at 6.741 for T.T. and 3.73* for cash. Starling waa quoted at 16 03 aod •ne tacl of no It) at 7621.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 448 15 I i jii aJ&^T^^H^ w J tswHll«ss/ivl 131 B SELANGOR TURF CLUB THREE DIGITS FORECAST POOL The public are advised that commencing with the Singapore October 1965 Race Meeting on i 2nd October 1965. Three Digits Forecast Pool Tickets based on the usual $1 Unlimited Sweep will be on sale
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    • 1126 15 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH COI'RT IN SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 215 of 1965. Re: ORIENTAL BAGGAGE TRANSPORT CO. (sued as a tirmi Ex-Parte: MALAYAN REFRIGERATING CO. LTD. Creditor. To:- Oriental Baggage Transport Co. lately carrying on business at No. 608, 6th Floor. No. 6, Cecil Street.
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    • 299 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for trw post of Laboratory Assistant in Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Ipoh. Candidates must have attained their 17th. but not their 23rd. birthday and must have passed the School Certificate Examination or Malayan Certificate of Education. The salary scales are:Probationrrs. $137 50
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    • 623 15 NOTICES THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE, 1956. It is hereby notified that application has been made by the undermentioned company to the Omnibus Services Licensing Authority to re-rout« its Service No. 3 a.s follows KATONG BEDOK BIS SERVICE CO. LTD. Proposed Service No- 3 Prom Aida Street Fidelio Street
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    • 401 15 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are invited from I P.W-D. registered contractors for the supply and Delivery to Government Departments for the year 1966 of the following tai Full Circular Retreading of Pneumatic Tyres (b) Industrial Oxygen, Acetylene Special Acetylene and Butane Gas. (ci Batteries I All registered contractors [<>i the
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    • 153 15 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG (Kenyataan Tawaran yang akan tutop pada 30.9.05 di-batal) TAWARAN clarlpada Pemborong- yang berdatiar thJ.K.R. Kelat. 'D' Pembekal (Supplies) dan keatas dlbawan Kep.ilu I Pechahan Kcpala 2 Jentera pc Tanah. akan di-lerim.i ehPejabal Jurutera Negeri, Pahang. Kuuntan lmigga pukol .i 00 pciang pada 7hu October. 1965
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 161 16 CYCLISTS GET A PROMISE OF TRIPS Srhun Pmmj the newly-eli-ctfd u:iMdent nl tin- Sing«]«iro \.*<>ciation. han [>: iiiiu thai they will br -e warded" v. ith trip> '.< i. Tiiational meet* ;f they show- ■i icat ion and promise. Work hard and we li do the said Mr. Tang, who
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    • 189 16 Leeds win but Liverpool lose I UNUU.V lhur> 1 n,u-U mmtti trams hud nil•d" da> in I uropr.in i oinprti lion iresterda; Ixrdv at horn* heat Torino of Italy 2-1 in til* lntrr-( itirs Fain Cup first ruund tir^< Hk hut rA. lup heMen l.i\rrpool «err hr.itrn 1-0 by .lovvntuii
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    • 486 16  -  MANSOOR RAHMAN; 14 MEETINGS WITH SECRETARIES TO FINALISE SEAP ARRANGEMENTS By Kuala Lumpur. Thurs. 0H BOON TAT, chairman of the Seap Games Technical and Facilities Committee, has ar- j ranged to meet secretaries of all sports technical sub-committees separately in five days to finalise arrangements for the
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    • 23 16 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Malacca combined .school* six-a-«ide hockey competition will be held at the Malacca Club padang on Saturday and Sunday.
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    • 303 16 NO NEED FOR SRU TO QUIT, SAYS POTTER IPOH. Thurs. Joe Potter 1 president of the Malaysian Rugby Union, today described the breakaway by the Singapore Rugby Union as a "surprise" and "unnecessary" move. The SRU announced yesterday that they had ceased to be an affiliate of the MRU and
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    • 464 16 PENANG. Thurf Tan Aik Huang, the Malaysian champion, is expected to retain his Pe- 1 nang singles title in the sute'k I open badminton championship* > which begin tomorrow night. The Penang schoolboy ha* been j out of competition since winning tkt national title
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    • 42 16 HOCKEY Inter-School 1.c.-: us 4 SFI 0: l'ndrr-15: HS 4 SFI 0. at Malacca Intor-scbool (B. Gajahi: Malay College 'A' 2 Sultan Yussuf Sch. •A' 1; SYS B 1 College B 0 SOCCER ▼••n Cap (Ipohi: Oovt. Printers 1 Municipality 0.
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    • 130 16 IPOH. IhiiM. Perak w.ll flelo tour MWMSMI n: '.he wm to meet Kedah in the Malaya Cud rugger competition on the Ipoo Mumripul Padang tomorrow. Dm are iullback Ahmad Shohor who played for Singapore last season, formrr Selangor and Joiiore scrumhalf Bill Adamson. schoolboy
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    • 375 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Singapore soccer selectors sprang a surprise last night when they named 26 players for training in preparation for the Aw Hoe Cup interport match againsi Hong Kong and the Seap Games in Decem--1 ber. i For their list included four players
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 147 16 HOOVER WASHING MACHINE DISPLAY CONTEST RESULTS AUGUST- SEPTEMBER, 1965 Ist. PRIZE m 5 ck Tan s Si Ltd 5 |n g^po rc 2.ND PRIZE Messrs. Cheong Hin Co.. Kuala Lumpur. Ten PRI7F Messrs. Universal Radio i-l%i^fc Ceneral Agencies. Kuala Lumpur. PRIZE Messrs United Suppliers. Singapore STH PRIZE Messrs. Malacca Electrical
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    • 104 16 'Terylene' """'O'ncriBiiW-rr~ ~-~z~^\*m kI tSI IL, v %jW B Im VI DONT HANDLE WITH CARB Why Terylene' is pack-proof You may pack Terylene well, or skirt will reproach its happy-go- I lT1 D vi t\r kh-ps you may pack 'Terylene- badh. lucky packer. The finest party nrJporvUiS-s And it may
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 119 16 I SPORTS DIARY ATHLETIC S Armed Forrei lacra' T. Ar^.n Div 1 SAAS chumpionshtpx 'R Range Rci XL. DTC iSpeeav Rd> 3 p m.i II(.(,IR Malay* tap: Perak BADMINTON "^r Kedal a N padal:!;) championships COHS halb (V hooWi: Malacca Pahnng open championships 'Ben- Johore o BerHlig gc, grd tuna'
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 746 17 SON OF SOL AND CAST IRON SHINE IN TRIALS LEADING jockey Des Coleman has Ixnmi without a winner in his last 24 rides but should zip back to form at Bukit Timah this weekend. Des has several fancied mounts. Tomorrow he should land the double with
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    • 1108 17 Race 1—2.15 Class 3 Div 6 ($8,000) 8f 1 ***** Esaenoe g (Inche St) Teh 7 9.0 KhamU 1 2 ***** Pin Hi(h a t Kongsl Lima) Rodgers 8 8.13 (F) Kingston 4 3 ***** Cheetah a (Income Kongsl) •Daniels 4 8.11 (F)
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    • 1469 17 Race 1—2.0 Class 3 Div 3 (S8.000) 8f !Kg S5 SSFT 4.°S d 9 9 M ni < I Mut.noer (Wan St, Teh 5 B^. 3 (SF i C L°!S I 11-ll ih rdiC l¥ Won 8 T Rodgers 7 8.10 <f) Nelson
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 228 17 team todty trsv+J tomorrow <4 i The Quick Easy Way ta turn a N?« tftnguags CONTENT* %fk iMtfrt 11 IK A\V lkJ~lt CONTENTS: X I^l LANGUAGE COURSE fflA?3l J^* ">>l'ucli»n M null j HHtf <A M t^tß\ r 1 I Federal Publications Ltd., Times House, River Valley Road. j Singapore
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  • 145 18 SOLOMON JEVERATNAM JOSEPH i;'- 1 motor i.l. nt. I Irnvtng rhildrrn. Kdmund, Kdr.n. IrviM <;«ori:<-. oi!w ,j>,t. r lt I •:(l-ii..- fur St. l«Mpfe CINNb. V '"oris str<-<-t 110 i p.m. li later!. MADAM CHUA PEK ENC. M*d U [■■•■■■•l twsjr pMiTfuiiv I -irk Avnin.- u:i S.IQ.6S :il 3
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  • 183 18 The panic battle to flee eruption isle- MANILA. Thur.s. People were shot or stabbed in the panic to escape the volcano that devastated Taal Island, police reported here today. Ono survivor said he saw a family of *ix preparing to launch their boat as white-hot rocks and mud cascaded from
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  • 51 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Whitley Secondary School was officially opened by the Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, tonight. This is the 57th new school to be opened by the present Government. The $1 million school can accommodate some 1,800 students in two
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  • 30 18 LONDON, Thurs. Mr- lan Smith, Rhodesia s Prime Minister, will arrive here next week for talks with the British Government on the explosive Rnodesian independence issue. Reuter.
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  • 424 18 LONDON. Thurs With buy-I ers further encouraged by the I good performance of sterling and ]by the improving economic outi look. Investment demand expand- ed today. The advance in prices was on j a broader front and some of the I individual movement* were i sharper. Some would-be
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  • 114 18 A CHAMPAGNE toast a* A the Malaysia -K o ret cultural agreement is signed. U Parliament House, after witnessing the ceremony, the Prime Minister of South Korea (left) proposes the toast: "To His Majesty, the Yang dlPtTtiuii Agons, continued good hi-.ilth. and happiness and prosperity to Malaysia
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  • 96 18 Head and teachers arrested I^UCHING. Thurs. Police have arrestad a Chinese school head-! master and two teachers at the 17th mile Kuching-to-Serian road tillage in an attempt to smash the Communist "Sarawak Advanced Youths Association. J which has a grip on the youth of the area. All three have been
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  • 21 18 PEKING, Thurs China and Indonesia signed .seven documents, including an agreement on technical and economic co-operatton here today. Reuter.
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  • 54 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. Sooa Peng Yam. president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce will jpeti an exhibition of modern painting!; organised by the Modern Art Society, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The show will be on from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 150 18 Uu CLASSIFIEDS ,'4i Hi < Minimum I STUDY AT HOME AND PASS YOUR EXAMINATIONS. PREPARE EARLY FOR 1966 EXAMINATIONS M.C.C LET MCC GIVE YOU THE CORRECT GUIDANCE FOR 1966 EXAMINATIONS. ENGLISH MEDIUM COURSES: Higher School Certificate Combr.dge S.C./M.C.E. Lower Certificate of Education Qualifying Test Forms I— VI L.C.C. Book-keeping; Pitman's
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    • 116 18 %mummmm The NEW Blackcurrant Juice VITA with extra Vitamin C added Plbj%Jss T"rt e extra Vitamin Cm new Vitaplus keeps your family radij Vitamin C EnriciM* antly healthy— helps build strong bones, good teeth, clear fc 2l£r i t skin and bright sparkling eyes. They'll love its fruity flavour »*ckcuwantJuk>i
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