The Straits Times, 12 October 1965

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  • 26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 No**** 1 He**" 1 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 1254 1  -  JACKIE SAM: Surprise change in Singapore's policy: Protection against range of Malaysia-manufactured goods By SINGAPORE, Monday THE Singapore Government today slapped tariffs on 1 54 Malaysianmanufactured goods. Simultaneously, it lifted quota restrictions and specific licensing on 150 items, leaving 88 others to be decided later. All
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  • 116 1 British air transport faces strike threat 1 ONDON, Mon. A lj strike threat hung over Britain's major airports today which would wreck worldwide night schedules through Enuland and Scotland. UnioniM'd Ministry of Aviation workers were to meet at London Airport today to decide when to take- action ,\<t a rejected
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  • 911 1 'Hang Aidit' 2 more PKI centres sacked JAKARTA, Monday A NGRY mobs sacked two Communist headquarters yesterday and the Army pressed its efforts to smash the Indonesian Communist Party. The Army announced it had arrested more than 1,000 Communists and other leftists accused of taking part in last week's unsuccessful
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  • 87 1 British newspaper strike threat LONDON. Mon. The threat ot a national newspaper strike loomed yesterday in a dispute between printers and management over increased pay for night workers. Leaders of the National Society ot Operative Printers and Assistants agreed yesterday to submit to the management next Friday a two-week notice
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  • 51 1 WASHINGTON. Mon.—President Johnson told newsmen In his hospital room yesterday he has a little ache and Is tired but feeling "pretty good." Mr. Johnson spent ten minutes talking with reporters for the first time since surgeons removed his gall bladder and a kidney stone on Friday—
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  • 47 1 PORT MORESBY. New Guinea i Mon— Police reinforcements were rushed today to the Beipa settlement, in Australian New Guinea to quell it riot of more than 200 natives armed with bows, arrows and spears. The riot started over a land dispute— UPl.
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  • 28 1 GLASOOW. Mon. A new machine that i- m take fingerprint* from the necks of strangler s victim.* hai been developed by two ha-piutl woikers. Reuter.
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  • 62 1 LONDON. Mod Bert CapewpU has broken 18 aiUtton kiece- of china In the 12 years he has been chief smasher at a pottery factory In Barlaston. Mr. Capewell, who destroys rejected and imperfect cups, bowls and teapots. Is not allowed to do the washing-up at home i
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  • 180 1 Bomb blast wrecks bus in Ipoh IPOH. Mon. An ix- plosion, believed to have been caused by a time-bomb, tonight completely wrecked a Chinese school bus which was parked in a side lane, off Lav Ek Ching Street here. A large crater wus found under the wrecked Yuk (.'hoy school
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  • 32 1 MOSCOW CONFIDENT OF SOEK MOSCOW. Mi»n. Kus sia's top I? uli tx r\pr<--><i i onfidcnt i- today Iha PcoMeat Huilm— wouli be >hlf to mten stahilit in his country. I'PI.
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 288 2 TOKYO. Mon EMPEROR Hirohito today opened an extraordinary Diet session called to ratify the JapanSouth Korean Normalisation Treaty, a treaty Japan's left-wing has threatened to oppose "to thr bitter end." 1 FTvrn as the Emperor opened the session, the Socialists and Sohyo. the
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    • 187 2 DALAI LAMA ANNOUNCES A NEW APPEAL TO THE U.N DBUH, Mon.— The Dalai Lama said yesterday he intends to appeal to the I nited Nations lo take up the case of Tibet. Tlir exiled Tibetan leader did not indicate when or how he would make his nppeal, but said there
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    • 173 2 Bodies of soldiers returned to India TOKYO. Mon. China A yesterday returned to Irvdia the bodies of three Indian soldiers who died last month in the exchange of fire between Indian and ChiQBM troops in the western sector of the SinoIndian border, the New China news agency said. The agency,
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    • 68 2 Landslide to Turk Rightists ANKARA. Mon.— The rightrt wing Justice Party swept Into power in a landslide in the Turkish general election yesterday, unofficial returns showed early today. Jubilant leaders predicted the Justice Party would win more than 250 out of the 45U seats in the National Assembly. The political
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    • 876 2 INDIA 'S FARMERS URGED TO GROW MORE FOOD Shastri: The objective is self-sufficiency... XHE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Shastri, called on farmers last night to give their toil and sweat for the country to make India self-sufficient in food. "The food front today is almost as vital as the military
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    • 80 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. A call to India to quit the Commonwealth on the grounds that Britain supported Pakistan in the rrcent hostilities has been backed by 55 of the 176 members of the Legislative Assembly of the north Indian State of Rajasthan, the Press Trust of India
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    • 193 2 MANILA, Mon. A twinengined plane carrying Senator Raul Manglapus. presidential candidate of the Party for Philippines Progress in the elections on Nov. 9, was shot at on Saturday, its pilot, Capt. Rodolfo Villaflores, reported yester- day. Neither the senator nor his companions on the
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    • 44 2 TEHERAN Mon. The ur.*- Isr cut ion ilrmundiHl the i>alh penalty yesterday »or fu.ir ireu I accused of plotting to Kill V.^t Shah hi Inn last April iO, wnen i he escaped injury after a real guard fired at him. AP.
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    • 163 2 LONELY? SHUT OUT? UNHAPPY? Wk K 31. POPULAR GIRLS ARE CONFIDENT! Wf ibS3mH Sad but true that no one <eem« lo like a girl uho's always unsure, uncertain. You hase to hold your chin up and face the world proudly. Yoy should never be afraid to try new things to
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 1446 3 LONDON. Mon. African nationalists yesterday warned they will set up a "government of the people" inside Rhodesia if Mr. Lan Smith's white minority government seizes in d ependence from Britain. At the United Nations. Guinea was br"lnninp to canvass support for a Trusteeship Committee
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    • 56 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Members of the New York Times unit of the New York Newspaper Ouild voted yesterday to return to work, ending their strike which began 0B Sept- 16. About; 1.900 guild members acrepted contract terms which had been tentatively accepted on Friday by
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    • 56 3 GENOA, Mon. Aii American submarine surfaced during exercises near La Spezia on Saturday and sighted a motorboat on which three young Italians had been drifting helplessly for 12 hours- The submarine took the small craft In tow and radioed for a tug to take
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    • 53 3 MELBOURNE, Mon. A bowler sent down a fast ball to a batsman in a Melbourne club cricket match yesterday, hit him on the thigh and the batsman's trousers burst into flames. The batsman, who had left a box of matches in his pocket, continued his innings
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    • 127 3 NEW YORK., Mon— Mr. Abdul Qawi Markawee. recently deposed Chief Minister of the British colony of Aden, said yesterday that he will petition the I'nited Nations Trusteeship Council for the "immediate and unconditional removal of British military bases" in the area. Mr. Markawee
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    • 255 3 |^%%<ajCCEBBSTS2 Here's the kind of succt-ss tton that nil Malaysians like to hear. In May 1956 the Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. commenced udness. In nine years the MCIS has become one of the leading life assurance companies In Malaysia. There 1> no doubt about this. In 9 years the
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  • 109 4 BOY JAILED FOR EXTORTION SINGAPORE, Mon.-A 17--year-old boy, Ang Ah Suay. 17, was today jailed for three months in the Ninth Magistrate's Court, for extorting a $52 watch from a fitter. Toh Meng Hee in front of a house in Upper Paya Lebar Road at 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 7.
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  • 546 4 The NTUC issues a stern warning OVERSEAS INTERFERENCE SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Singapore National Trades Union Congress has warned that it would deal severely with local trade unions which may be tempted to advance their interests with the connivance or assistance of any international trade union organisations. In his annual report
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  • 95 4 POLICE HAVE 650 JOBS OPEN FOR CONSTABLES SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Police have I 650 vacancies for youths of 18 years and above to join the force as constables. Candidates must have passed Secondary Two in any language stream and must have a minimum height of rive feet four Inches. As
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  • 67 4 SINGAPORE, Mon —Two men who stole two orchid plants and three flower pots worth about S3O were today fined $200 each in the Ninth Magistrates Court today. Leong Pak Kuen «nd Wong ICum Mun had pleaded guilty to stealing the plants and pots from Madam Goh
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  • 130 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. An Ugandan trade unionist said today that his country would establish strong ties with Singapore's National Trades Union Congress because trade unions in the two countries follow democratic procedures. Mr. Geatano K. Rukamushunglrwa, the general treasurer of his country's largest trade union
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  • 335 4 TAPPER APPEALS AGAINST DEATH SENTENCE KUALA LUMPUR. Monday A TAPPER from Pontian, Tan Hua Lam alias Tan Sin Sen, 22, today appealed to the Federal Court of Appeal against a death sentence imposed on him by the Muar High Court for consorting with members of the Indonesian armed forces. Tan.
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  • 133 4 4 HINDU devotee runs across a pit of burning embers watched by a large crowd at the Sri Mariamni.m Temple in South Bridge Road yesterday. The fire-walking ceremony climaxed three days of fasting and meditation. Long before the ceremony started a large crowd had gathered
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  • 167 4 Strikers told to vacate quarters SINGAPORE, Men Striking employees of Cathay Restaurant, which went into voluntary liquidation on Saturday, have been told to vacate by Oct. 18 any of the company's quarters which they now occupy. Notices to the employees were sent out by the firm's liquidators. Evan Wong and
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  • 154 4 TWO INDON TRADERS SENT TO PRISON SINGAPORE. Mon. —Two Indonesians were today jailed for one month each by a district court for importing $1,500 worth of rubber from Indonesia The two accused Law Kee Pai and Tan A Ba were arrested off Bedok at 11 p.m. on Saturday In a
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  • 46 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Schoolboy Joseph Morelra found a pair of spectacles In St. Joseph's field opposite the institution In Bras Basah Road, on Saturday. The owner Is asked to contact Joseph at St. Anthony's Boys' School. Primary 4 B, in the afternoon.
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    • 368 4 THE following in todays ich«lule (BA ET-35sasr £»?£=SSSrS ARRIVALS 740 p.m. BO AC: From Aucklnnd. Sydney. Qantat: To Bannkok Colombo. Darwin (BA 715) 6.50 p.m.: from Jeheran Rome London (V .33) Uondon, Rome. Beirut. Karachi. 8 pjrnu to^Perth <QK I.S) '^m Calcutta (BA 712) 5.55 p.m.; from B J nt
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  • 271 5 A vote of confidence in Malaysia: Governor pENANG. Mon. The opening branch of the First National City Bank of New York was an expression of confidence in the economic stability and future of Malaysia, the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. said today. This conlldence was re-a-v-unng and especially
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  • 33 5 TAIPING. Mon Llm Yew Keat. 3\. unemployed, was fined $250 or two months' Jail by a magistrate here for Naaittag 16 cinema ticket* at the Capitol Theatre on I Aug ;o.
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Holland-America Line's liner Statendam will arrive here on the morning of Oct. 19 with 500 tourists. The vessel is on a 60-day Pacific adventure cruise.
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  • 55 5 PENANG. Mon— The Chief Minister Dato Wonst Pow Nee has praised the villagers in Glugor for their co-operation in building a $14,000 community centre. This project has been made possible through the joint efforts of the Government, who provided jB9 750. and the people here." he »aid
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  • 61 5 TEI UK A.VSON. Mon Mr Goh Cii^ne I eona. a teacher in rhf Sultan Abdul Aziz Secondary School here, ha* been successful in his final external examination for BA iHons > in geography conducted by the University of London. Mr Ooh is the senior gcoiraphy teacher
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  • 98 5 Search for mystery man called off A LOR STAR. Mon. A After a three-day search. Kedah police have called off their 1 hunt for a mystery man, in jungle green reported to have been seen in the jungles of Bukit Tlnggi. 10 miles from here. They have however, alerted i
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  • 44 5 MI'AR. Mon. User* of th» Muar river, especially nshenner.. have been u-arned to be ea>u£i .<;; or Or;. 15 when pillna rorl: ror the Muar bridge will bcs;:,. Adequate signs to cautiun a:.d direct river trafflr will be ajainuiaed round the clock.
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  • 49 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon. The first Higher School Certificate examination In Sungei Patani wOl I b*> held this year at Father Barre's Convent School here. In t»st years, candidates from Sun- 1 gel Patani itrhool* hod to sit for i the examination at Alor Star cen-, trw.
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  • 407 5 A $10 back-to- work first offer TALKS THE DAY STRIKE IS CALLED OFF—YA'AKUB KUALA LUMPUR. Monday THE Government will give a $10 salary increase to ALL the 1,034 forest employees the day they call off their 25-day-old strike. Giving this assurance today, the Minister of Lands and Mines, Inche Abdul
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  • 198 5 Singapore Shirley scores a first in London From A. Richards I I ONDON, Mon. Pretty l Miss Shirley Chong Yeow Tee, 26. a former pupil of the Nanyang Girls' High School in Singapore, is the first girl from the East to receive a diploma in beauty culture from the Innoxa
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  • 238 5 A HAPPY WELCOME FOR TROOPS BACK FROM SARAWAK ANAK BUKIT (Kedah). Monday. T^HE families of 350 officers and men of the 3rd A Bn. Royal Malay Regiment, turned up in force at this quiet little village, five miles north of Alor Star, this afternoon to greet troops returning from Sarawak
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  • 70 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Mi n ist or of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V- TSambanthan. who is also the provident of the National Land Financp Co-operative Societyhas mide the final payment for tho nurcha&e of the 1.700- iif Sungei Siput Estate in Per k H
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  • 32 5 fPOH. Mon- LJew Choon 36 unemployed, was today fined SI OO or a month's 'ail for paw sirm of 15 stolen water pipe h»«tif. He had a previous conviction
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  • 251 5 'Good prospects' for Malaysia-Formosa trade increase KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Consul of the Re--1 public of China here, Mr. C J Chang, today described as "very good" the Pttispects for a further increase in the volume of trade between Malaysia and his country. In a message to mark the 54th
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    • 300 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. A bus conductor told Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today he remembered two Indonesians, charged with the murder of three people in the March 10 explosion at Mac Donald House in Orchard Road, because they boarded the bus
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    • 476 6 GOVT WARNS MANUFACTURERS... KUALA LUMPUR. Monday FOLLOWING last S a t v r day's Gov eminent announcement of increased tariff protection for local goods, Malaysian manufacturers were today warned not to take unfair advantage of the situation and exploit the public. "Don't raise prices, don't
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    • 176 6 MUAR, Monday. 4 PONTIAN Labour Party member, Law Kiat Lang, alias Loh Kiat Long, 24. was sentenced to death by the High Court here yes- terday for consorting with members of Indo- 1 nesias armed forces on Sept. 4 last year at Labis.
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    • 216 6 tfUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Council for Child Welfare today renewed its appeal for donations towards the fund for Hindun binte Ahmad, the 11-year-old schoolgirl who lost her legs in an accident at Butterworth about nine months ago. The president of the Council. Mr. B.
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    • 188 6 DENANG. Mon. A 1 lawyer's wife. Mrs. Deepak Triptipal Singh. 27, was today granted a decree nisi by the High Court on grounds of cruelty. The decree is to be made absolute to three months. Mrs. Singh who married Mr. Triptipal Singh in New Delhi
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    • 22 6 ALOR STAR, Mon. Police axe investigating a report ihat a 14-year-old girl was raped at Sangel Orok, Kulim, yesterday.
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    • 46 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two robbers blinded Kamsuri bin Haji Sulalman. a messenger boy of Amalgamated Engineering and Commercial Company, with pepper before robbing him of $280 outside his office in Malacca Street this morning. Kamsuri was later treated as an out-patient at the General Hospital.
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    • 78 6 Two killed in head-on smash IOHORE, BAHRU. Mon.— A British Army officer, Lieut A.D. Jones. 24. and a rubber estate driver, Wu Ah Seng. 29. were killed when their Land Rovers collided head-on along the Pontian road, in miles from here yesterday. A third Land Rover traveling behind Jones' vehicles
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    • 34 6 KOTA BHA* Mon—Kelantan police have seized 44 bags tt rice smuggled in two sampana from southern Thailand. Seven men. all That Malaya. were detained at Tumpat polic* itation.
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  • 508 7 'Barriers' created to block rise of pupil nurses KANDASAMY TELLS LABOUR COURT: 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. j T II Industrial Arbitration Court u;is iol(i today that "barriers* 1 put in (he \\.i\ of ;i pupil .is sistanl nune reaching the j^rndc of student nurse were such that some pupil assistant nurses
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  • 274 7 SINGAPORE. Mon PAUL Tan Chin Bee. 23. described as the adopted son of a Singapore model. Vicki Dutton, was mday Jailed for three years by a district court for forging his mothers signature on a $350 cheque. la 11. alias Zainal bin \i)(lulli\h. who is
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  • 55 7 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Musical Society will present a recital by the German pianist Friedrich Wuhrer at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 2 at 8.45 p_m. He is a noted Interpreter 01 the works of Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann and Brahms. Tickets are available at Robinson's
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  • 198 7 SINGAPORE. Mon—Outriders from the Mobile Squad of the Singapore Traffic Police provided an escort all the way for a "very important" aluminium product yesterday. Carried aboard a 3Uton lorry, it made the journey from the aluminium factory of Diethelm and Co., Ltd. in Alexandra Road
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  • 130 7 TAXI DRIVER TO BE HONOURED SINGAPORE. Mon. The Minister for Law and National Development. Mr. E. W. Barker, will present certificate of commendation ,to a Singapore taxi driver, Mr. Chong Lian. for his honesty towards tourists. 1 lie presentation will be made at a luncheon on Oct. 18 to be
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 277 7 Straits Times Crossword ALKOSS 6 No city of 1 8 bre*Ju> tn«oo--9 Nothing to write with? thlp (or «ant of a name (9) There'll be a row about that; 1. t Married saint had a meal on how can we g«t at tb« food? the Mt«-> crime compound-(3-6). Ed by
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  • 247 8 Break in ties by Pakistan: 'Peking involved' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Indian Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Dinesh Singh, said here today that Pakistan's breaking off relations with Malaysia was very possibly done in collaboration with Communist China. He was speaking at a Press conference at the Indian High Commission on
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  • 134 8 DEWAN BAHASA 'S NO. 2 JOB FILLED AT LAST KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The post of deputy director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. vacant for the last 14 years, has now been filled by Inche Zulkifli bin Mohamed Hashim. Inche Zulkifli. a former secretary-gem ral of Umno, was until recently
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  • 54 8 SANDAKAN. Mon Ninetynine .-.hips wiUi a gIMi tonnage of 298.628 called at Sandakan harbour I last month. Of these. 41 were 'Japanese. 23 Malaysian. 13 British, 10 Panamanian, five Norwegian l two Filipino, two Swedish, two Dutch and one Chinese. During last month cargo handler) by Sandakan
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  • 155 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon fpHE Registrar of Socie- ties. Mr. Chin Hon Hiaii. today received an application for the registration of the Democratic Action Party (formerly known as the PAP Malaya). 'riw application was filed by the party's lawyers and handed to him at noon. The new name
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  • 86 8 More power for Voice of Singapore CINGAPORE. Mon— Radio J Singapore Is planning to boost the power of its transmitters to take th<* voice of the island to the peoples of India Middle East and Africa. A spokesman for the Ministry of Culture said today the scheme would require new
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  • 51 8 PENANG. Mon. Police air r Investigating a burglary .v thr f Dental Nurses' Hostel in Gaol s RoHd yesterday when a room V occupied by two nurses was ransacked Miss Rosieve Kaur tod police two watches, belonging to herself and her room-mate Miss Kuh Luang Eng. were
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  • 52 8 MUAR. Mon The State <3ov- i ernmrnt has earmarked $248,000 i i for four projects in Segatnat and 1 Kluang. The projects are a $98,000 subhealth centre and a $58,000 labour offlcr in Segatnat. and a $59,000 veterinary students hostel and a $***** National Type Chinese school
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  • 20 8 KOTA BHARC. Mon. A total of 26 people donated blood at the General Hospital blood bank here ■oday.
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  • 331 8 Publisher George Lee dies, aged 69 SINGAPORE. Mon. Well-known Singapore businessman and newspaper p v b 1 isher. Mr. Lee Geok Eng. died at his home in Pasir Panjang this morning He was 69. Better known :o his friend; as George Lee. he was until three years ago actively managing
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    • 1403 9 The most powerful man in the world BRITAIN S WORLD WAR I BANKING GENIUS WAS A VARSITY FAILURE IN 1913. Carl |ung, the famed professor of neurology at Zurich, Switzerland. examined a 42-year-old English patient named Montagu Norman. The victim of some obscure nervous complaint, Norman was practically a physical
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    • 377 9 Controlled the financial destiny of six nations War Office, the Board of Trade, the Foreign Office and the Ministry of Blockade. Made Governor of the Bank in succession to Lord Cunliffe. he dealt with economic problems on a scale previously unknown In history. Yet he still found time to cope
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  • 65 10 •ra'a Ml Minimum LEE CEOROE. OSOK ENC fmjm ■«'«emen'> irom \9~ IMa'r l'»n'an wrealha plr<ae but donation M.d:.». Prti.jrene Fund LIM CMOO -<i. fame' of Neget !*.'i > .hilßn A w.»nhl\ man I.ihi Kirn Kee i i" 1.. a. p. m at hit reaideae a Main Road Kimla Ki»«^nt
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  • 170 10 >• Horett U$ (Minimum TAMILY OF TNI late Wong Kwai IpM 'hank all relativea and fr:'n<l "ha aenl telegrvna. arrolU. wreathi ...ned nara tendered uuiuart a» mi. naaatal or in ia«A THE FAMILY OF Lite Mr. C K ||*>M and friend trim kind altend'n.e ai >Be 'un ..ii« of
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  • The Straits Times Tuesday. October 12. 1965.
    • 723 10 The new tariffs announced by the Malaysian Government on Saturday and by the Singa- pore Government yesterday uash the hopes raised by last month's agreement to remove quota restrictions on trade •cross the Causeway. It had seemed possible that the ImUh to di -mantle quantitative barriers was part
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    • 247 10 A Pakistan newspaper claim that India w»s evading arms embargoes by importing through Malaysian agents yesterday got the short shrift it reserved. Tengku Abdul Rahman termed the report "most wicked and spiteful" and added that such shipments through Malaysia would never have been permitted. The visiting Indian Deputy
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    • 264 10 The Malayan Railway Administration is being remark--1 ably cagey about suggestion that It is going to cut down heavily on mail train services between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. It has not even admitted to any such scheme But last month some buffet car workers received notice* saying the
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  • 682 10 THE letter <S T. Oct. 6> of Mr. O. Kandasamy. General Secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, purporting to correct certain misquotations of his remarks at the Asian Conference of Public Services International. includes this passage "My criticisms in this context were directed
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    • 303 10 The problems of city cleaning A CITIZEN <ST Oet 2t enumerates the numerous problems which prevent Singapore from being an ideal city. He has brought to the notice ot readers the various "eye-sores that pockmark the Singapore scene" He ha.s stated that "our canals have earned an ill reputation for
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    • 70 10 TlfE Deputy Registrar of the University of Singapore has denied that part-time courses leading to a degree will be Instituted While I do not mind her cold answers over the phone last week. I cannot think for one moment how a University can be called national when U does
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  • 880 10 Rhodesia's whites brace up for trouble IF MR. SMITH NOW GRABS INDEPENDENCE BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT SALISBURY, Mon THE white people of Rhodesia are bracing themselves for the consequences sure to flow from the failure of the talks between Mr. Lan Smith and Mr. Harold Wilson in London. The whites
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  • 290 11 Headman murder plot: 3 sentences cut (JINUAPORE, Mon Sentences on four British soldiers tried by a general court martial have been confirmed in the case of one and reduced in the CMC of the other three. The sentence of discharge with ignominy from the .>*rvicr. however, remains unchanged In the
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  • 39 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr Tan Hoay Oie ha» been elected president of the Inxuiiince Irwtltut* of Singapore Mr. O S- OltMon i» vicr nr»■Mnt: Mr Chew Loy Klat. vcrrtary: »n«l Mr Tan M> s Sung, aaxiatant .-ecretarv
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  • 45 11 SINOAPORE. Mon. The military will carry out night firing exercl«es at Nee Soon Range tomorrow and on Thursday between 6 p.m- and midnight each day. Small arms will be used. The public are advised not to be alarmed when hearing explosions.
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  • 52 11 PENANG. Mon. Mr. H. ft Leng. a former political affair* officer in the United Nation? department of political and security council, will talk on 'h. 1 "Misconceived Roie of the L'niu-j Nations Over the EitablUhirer.* o; Malaysia" at the City Cva:.*-.! tomorrow. The talk is sponsored by the
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  • 34 11 A I OR STAR. Mon Polic# raided a noute in Buku IIMOTIU. 16 ml>s from Sunget Patani. left night und recovered a h»r.<J grenade. A 88-year-old man itM oeen detained for questioning.
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  • 509 11 Wicked AND spiteful GABRIEL LEE Tengku denies Pakistan charge on arms shipment to India By SI N G APORE, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman today described the claim of the Pakistan Times that Western arms were being shipped to India through Malaysian agents as "most wicked and spiteful." Denying this vehemently,
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  • 197 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ■pHE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, who is secretary-general of Umno, has clamped down on unauthorised Press statements by officials of the party I headquarters here. Henceforth all state- ments must be first vetted i by Inche Khir.
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  • 63 11 Research Unit merger CINOAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Labour Research Unit Is to be Incorporated into the Singapore National Trades Union Congress. The unit, which at present Is responsible neither to the Government nor the Congress, will be known as the NTUC Research Unit. It will be run as an autonomous
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  • 398 11 Six-man Aussie delegation meet Kuan Yew THEY DISCUSS WIDE RANGE OF TOPICS... CINGAPORE, Mon. The visiting sixman Australian Labour Party delegation today called on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and discussed with him a wide range of topics. The leader of the delegation. Mr. C. 8. Wyndha.Ti. described
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  • 111 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. A detective constable. Ismail bin Jalil. was today charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court with abducting Tan Yew Lye. with intent to "cause him to be secretly and wrongfully confined." Ismail was alleged to have committed the offence with an unknown person
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  • 45 11 BVNOEI PATANI. Mon. American Peace Cornaman John Kriopp. attached to thr Ibrahim hool here, has tormed an American Field Service Club tn thi.'igei Patani More than 100 ntudent* from secondary schools have offrreri >n render wrlfurc «iervlce« to 'h» public
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  • 32 11 SINGAPORE Men A drew ahop In the Oay World amusement park was duct roved by flr*> early today. No one tv tn the shop whan tbe blase broke oat
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  • 88 11 A LOR STAR, Mon. A joir(t Customspolice party today made another big haul of Thai tobacco leaf the second in three days in the ThaiPerlis border area of Kampong Ramb a i near Arau. The tobacco. In 15 bales and weighing about 3,7501 b. was
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  • 294 11 SHOWMAN WHO CAN MAKE YOUR WISH COME TRUE... CINOAPORE. Mon— French para psychologist, Paul Ooldln. 37. la a showman with the uncanny ability of making an entire audience run riot, cry one minute and laugh the next by merely exercising his will over them. He can also conjure up apparitions
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    • 417 12 ANGRY MOBS CHANT 'KILL HIM, KILL HIM' AS THEY BURN HIS HOUSE Tables are turned 9 on Aidit A^BBj^BS^^^J^F^^^fIB^^^^B^BBB^SH^^^III^BBBHBB^^^BBj^^^dfIL^^A^BBBnBaBBBBBBBBBB^BBBBJ^BBBK^BBBBHI^B 'v^Uh^^HB^SBJBBBBBBBBBH&^^BHBBBBBhk <SBBBJ| K^B^L^Ll^B B^HmSsi^Hßßß^BK^l^BlE^lwM B^BHbW^L^^Mh eO)E^^B^BmB^B^B^I R^* BBL^bUMbbtl bl^^^^« t^^Blß^B^HMßfl BB^F I I BSf ■a*K2P^Sirtßr H |l LVpiViR B^ft^BHl H 1 LudUBBBiHiBT BBKW B^B^^^B^^&^Wlßßß6.'<- %^^H|B B^BaB^B^HL HWHT^ MI^9i9V TT nl^*-' 'frjßß^Bß*l^B^B¥'
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  • 128 13 MESSING, Mon. The JTI .Minister of Welfare Services, ll. m Abdul ll. i mid Kban. today denied ili.it unsold Social Welfare Lotteries Board lottery tickets had won prizes. Speaking here at the board's Nth 1965 lottery draw, the 1 Minister said he bad to
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  • 86 13 The cry is 'Crush the Reds' as mobs roam Jakarta's streets in search of Yani's killers SLOGAN chanting Indonesian youths roam the streets of Jakarta in search of Gen. Achmed Yani's killers. Gen. Yani. the Army Commander, was one of six Generals killed in the abortive September 30jh coup. Hi
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  • 209 13 Singapore mission hears an Ugandan wish SINGAPORE, Mon. President Sir Edward Mutesa of Uganda has told the Singapore goodwill mission to Africa that he would very much like to visit the island State. He said this in response to an Invitation by Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye.
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  • 51 13 MALACCA. Mon. Sixty workers have left Malacca for Sabah They will be employed as tappera, tveeders and arsenite sprayers on KitnanU Estate. The third batch of workers are expected to leave at the end of this year- All workers wire recruited through the Malacca Employment
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  • 202 13 PENANG, Mon. The Penang division of the Socialist Front today announced it had persuaded the party's national secretary-general. Mi. Llm Kean Siew. to' stand as its candidate in the Ayer Itam State byelection, nominations lor which close tomorrow. Mr. Llm has now relinquished
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  • 57 13 V £> A G M(J The Pe nanß Malay Patriotic \nuth Organisation i-> to urge the Government to make the teaching of the Jawl script a compulsory subject In primary schools. The association at Its annual meeting last night also resolved to ask the State Government
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  • 209 13 LONDON, Monday. fHE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. spoke here today of a 10-year expansion for Malaysia's air transport services, which would mean modern supersonic aircraft flying through the International Airport at Subang. i Dato Sardon and Datin Sa'adlah flew In here
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    • 275 13 sramrssr SIMON Safety Belt harness gives tremendous strength yet absorbent enough to cradle your body safely against impact forces. 4 BASIC UP BELT TYPES DIAGONAL BELT OBTAINABLE COMBINATIOMUPAMDSHOULDERBELT INERTIA REEL BELT It exceeds 8.5.5. Specifications. FAR EAST MOTORS LIMITED b*. Orchord Road, Spore, Robertson Rood, Kuolo Lumpur. Represented in other
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    • 125 13 when they're grown up your Hm:m»>iy| sink will still be as good as new because if s stainless steel JMfy air conditioned $8950:00 (plus SMI 12 duty In the States of Malaya) For this month only, you can buy a NEW HOLDEN SPECIAL. FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED by Eaton, for ONLY $8,950.
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  • MAINLY F 0 R WOMEN
    • 379 14  - Furnishing fabrics for high fashion ESME BAPTISTA PRESENTED BY FASHION inspired r by furnishing fabrics began with curtain ginghams. This was followed by a demand for large checks the kind of pattern usually associated with arm-chair and three-piece coverings. These were interpreted into sports shirts, skirts and shirtwaister dresses. Next
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    • 288 14 you may like to know... flTHE Singapore Girl Guides X Association has received tremendous support in Its campaign to raise funds for a new building. a Lucky Draw initially offered 25 prizes. Since tickets were circulated 25 more prizes were donated by well-wishers in response to the patron's appeal. The
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    • 425 14  -  OLIVIA YEOH by FRENCH painter Mrs. Katherine SchmidAudeoud will display 150 works oil paintings, mosaic sketches, and Chinese painting at the National Theatre on Oct. 27. The pursuit oi art is no sudden impiuse on her part. Katherine 6 milestone began with her birth
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    • 417 14 pi Waterford Glass comes in numerous patterns. There's one to suit your taste and enhance the elegance of your home. The delicate scintillating loveliness of genuine Waterford Glass must be seen to be believed. You are invited to inspect our Waterford collection without obligation. Standard Prices JIJL Top Reliability 111
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    • 410 14 Yourskinisalivingthing. tains Eucerite, which is To keep it young, supple lanoline in its purest form and healthy it needs nou- and the nearest thing to rishment.. .every day nou- the skin's natural oil. rishment. This rule applies You can buy Nivea in two not only to your face, but forms..
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  • 130 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. i INDUSTRIALS were steady In A quiet trading. Moves were small and about in balance. Associated Pulp down Bd. to 275. and CUB Z. is to 725. 6d. were the biggest moves amongst leaders. Base metals moved namwly mostly lower. Oils were steady. i Today* rlosin*
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  • 260 16 y H.HI.X first (Tade rubber f.o.b. buvi-rs closed at 5 pjn. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yrstrrday at 65 a centa per lb. down three -quarters of a e«nt on Friday's dosinr level lor the position. The tone waa easier. It. \.s. and 1'.M.K.1.. closing prices in centa
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  • 228 16 Oct. II Thrw montha. INDUSTRIAL* Bnuntaad ll eta. Veoacr eta. City D«». t rta. McAJiiter to eta. C.B Rolrtlac* U InveaL 10 eta. 5 eta. N. Iron 8 ota. Punlops 11 eta. 0C.8.C. 14 eta. Miirlfer* II ola. RoUimana 9 ct». K-«o 13 eta. Ronlnaooa 10 eta. •>d.
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  • 78 16 /MINESE Praduea Eichanxa, •mjtiVj por. rveoci pncfi p.r ptcul yaitirday: Cecanut all: balk 5521 aallera, dram 555» seller*. Capra: Oct./ Nor. UK>Contlneat: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok "hue (220 leiiers. Bara-Aak nhlte 5217« nellera. apactal I Sarawak black $157» seller*, garbled I Lampouic black «16OIN> «el!era (all I S'O'V (tLW),
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  • 16 16 Kempas Oroup produced 1.599.--500 lb. In September compared with 1. 484.000 lb In August.
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  • 30 16 Oct. II MALAYAN RIBBKK PRICE: K.V. rents (down three quarters of a cent). TIN- 5735T2A (down 87A cents). I imilui ii estimated offerin? »3."> tons (down 5 tons).
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  • 881 16 From Our Market Correspondent rr biggest local takeover bid for a sterling rubber company yet made was announced yesterday when a firm of Singapore share brokers. Vincent and Lam. acting on behalf of customers of the Bank of East Asia Ltd. made an
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  • 28 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indirrs Ocl. 9. Oct. 11. 'Industrials: T.i.r: 76.17 Tins: 9H..',9 99. i1l S rubbern: ldj.iu 103.82 -Dfc. 30. I»6S 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 861 16 IJI MNKSS in and rrported to the Singapore and Koala I Aim par trading rooms of the Stork Exchange of Malaytia ye*t>rday with the> numbrt of the Rharrs traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Col<t Stor<- (1.000)1 52.11: Uunlipi (l.fi.. 1141 D, 51. 40: Es<* .«-o. »l 6'J;
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  • 278 16 HTHE foUowlng list of selected x Malayan Industrial yields It based on last sales to Oct. 9. «o.y. »i;.v «t.c. Cold sti.rr 2.10 10.2 IM I.J E. Smelter* Mi 13.9 22.0 1.6 K A N. 26S cum all 7.5 10.4 1.4 Gammooa 1.70 V* 14.0 1.6 Hume orda.
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  • 49 16 f\\ the oflirial Malayan short Irrm Money Market for the wrck ended Saturday lOrt. 9) the ranfe of call rates waa aa follows:— BANK FfXDS: 3^i per rent to 4.3 per rent. GENERAL IHNMi *'i per rent to 4 per cent. MOVEMENT of funds totalled Sl!8 million.
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  • 54 16 HTHE prr«rnt rat* of the Malayan A dollar arainst thr pound strrllnr flxrd on Novrmhrr 21 last yrar i« sellinr. T.T. or O.D. tJL U l«d. Bu>lm TT. !s. i 1 lbd. BuTlnc nil ft* J'.d Thr dollar i% at its >tatnlorT miildlr nnvltion in rrl.tinn tn Ml
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  • 29 16 ON <h, Ift «iehanitf mjrkM :n HO1« w«a quoted tt 5.74J for T.T. ad 4 tor cam tltrlmii '^> QBOtwl «t 16 OS »ni »n< tatl »f paM
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  • 18 16 •I-ME Aitaeiatian at Banki .n Mal.v 1 >ia mad* 1 1 iU mn k» ■Mtoaaaw yaaiacrtay.
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    • 153 16 SPORfc PSHAM PENANG fTA/ETO (TA/fTD IT* [TO FROM CALCUTTA M.V. "STATE OF ASSAM" tor Frtv morr'.r Adtloidt. Melbourne Sydney Cain. 4«/Oct.l J FROM MAORAS, NEGAPATTINAM 4V PCNANG T.J.S. "STATE OF MADRAS' tor P Shorn. Peno^g, Negopoftinam Moaros Gdn. 38/39 Oet.U Oct 15 IS Oct U U FROM CALCUTTA ft KAKINAOA
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  • 311 17 Small drop of 87½ cents in Straits tin price 'IMIIKI. was a small drup in 1 Straits tin yesterday of cents to 5735.12 i per picul. Local demand was reported as still at a low ebb. The turnover was estimated us down 5 tons to 235 tons. .MALAYAN RIBBER MAKKET:
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  • 113 17 V;HIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharves or expected todsy are: Cyprla 1 Mini Lloyd 3/4, Vimlnalr s K.-ij.h Itrooke 26. loannls 2tV3O. Kni'id Mner«k 31 '32. Azuchixan Mam 33 '34. Ncckarsteln 42/43. Olenorchy 4fi Serdang N.W. 3, Iraouaddy 4S. Mikmno :>, TJitJalcngka 18. Negobla IS/IB) Maxwell Ilrnnder
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  • 21 17 The following further rubber ciops for September are Notified' h^jiijc 162,001) lb. llu Bcnut '.■^•o lb. Nmlas 76,833 lb.
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    • 293 17 SITUATIONS VACANT 15 K ore's M Mlm.)— Box tt et: txtrm REQUIRED: Typewriting Instructor* iU'C Qualified) for day-classes. Boi A 3760 ST., Spore. YOUNG QENERAL AMAH sleep In. Must likr children Apply 68, Oalloi Koad, 8 pore 10 with references. REQUIRED: Mandmln Speaktm LCC Typewriting Teachers Oood Prospects, Box A
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    • 1023 17 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* St (Mim.)-Box St el*, txtrt WANTED FOR JANUARY ISMJ6 lady graduate teachers and H.S.C trained troches tor Arts subjects n upper secondary classes. Apply to I Chairman, Board of Governors, Aye Maria N T.S. School. Chung Thy* I < Phm Road IDOh I ESTABLISHED COMPANY requires)
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    • 970 17 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALfc li Word* U (Mlm.)— Box St tit. txlrm SERANCOON PARK!!! T«O-Storcy Terrace House. 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths. About 1.600 square feet. Asking < *2h,500.- Vacant possession. Maas I Sons. Valuers Estate Agents. (Singapore) *****. ASTRID HILLS modern two bedroom bungalow; one study room. Servant quarters;
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    • 971 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE li Word* M (Vim.)— Box St el: txtr* 19W AUSTIN COOPER rxceiwni condition winding Windows rcv-couotei new exhaust system 53.40U/- 0.n.0 Phonr (Spore) *****S CORTINA OK LUXE September 10*1 1 on? owner* comprehend vc in* surance. One year. $4,400/- 0.n.0. Telephone (Singapore) ***** Extn. 147 ONE OWNER
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    • 732 17 FRESH FLOWERS IS Word* St (Mlm.)— Box St tt: txtrm PRINCESS «ay< for you with flower* thou«ntfully selected snd beautifully amoved that aparkle your good withes. '-'I. Orchard Kd., Spore. Tel: 2UM7/*****. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Properties To be held at our Sales-room No. 1M Market Street, Singapore On
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    • 524 17 In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CAP. 171) AND In the Matter of CATHAY RESTAURANTS LIMITED (XUmbert- Voluntary Windinc-t.pl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors ot the above- named Company which is being 1 voluntarily wound up. are required on or beiore Monday. 15th November 1965. being the
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    • 313 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Rrquirrs (A) HIRINO ENGINEER lor the Commercial Inspectorate Section tn salary scale $695xA4 > 1280 Qual. Bar 1325- 1370-1420-the commencing basic salary offered will be dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience I plus variable allowance as payable from time to
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    • 348 17 NOTICES REMINDER Lucky Draw Church of the Blps.seci hacr..ment Queenstown All prtata mu-t \iv claimed by the 15th October The Buildint: Fund Commltt**. MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Mipplv and Installation of |>a>srngcr brd lifts for llir <irnrral Ilospiul. Malacca. The closing date of tenders for the above originally scheduled to
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  • 153 18 21 students fast— to draw attention to hunger OTTAWA, Mon. Twenty-one Ottawa I high school and college students fasted on Par--1 liament Hill here over I 1 the weekend in an effort to make other young people aware of the worlds hunger problem. The GO -hour fast was also to
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  • 65 18 AUCKLAND. Mon A ho.T* I telephone call saying a bomb was aboard a United States HerI cules p'.ane bound for the Antarc- tic caused the plane to turn back jlO minutes after leaving Chri&tcnurch last night. Fire engines stood ready when lit landed after jettisoning
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  • 789 18 Biggest force of war closes on Vietcong SAIGON. Mon. than 5,000 U.S. "air cavalry" soldiers, joined by Vietnamese troops in the wars largest joint assault force, smashed into a Communist-controlled valley 280 miles north-east of Saigon yesterday hoping to turn it into a death trap for as many as five
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  • 368 18 TOKYO. Mon. THE Yomiuri newspaper yesterday blamed the "Kamikaze attitude" of Japanese fishermen for the loss at sea of more than 200 of them in a typhoon near the Mariana Islands. The search fori them begun last Thursday is still under way. Pointing
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  • 32 18 CAIRO. Mon. Thirtv-n\v members of the family of deposed Imam Mohammed Al Badr of Yemen have been freed In Saana and flown to Saudi Arabia, nf newspaper Alahram said yesterday.—Reuter.
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  • 187 18 THE DAY DEATH CAME TO HOLIDAY RESORT IN THE early hours of the morning of September 28 the volcano on the 50-square mile island of Taal in the Philippines exploded. A holocaust of flame, smoke, and molten lava was let loose and a giant fireball rocketed 10.000
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  • 423 18 CAMARIOCA (Cuba), Monday. rTJBAN refugees began leaving this tiny fishing port amid tears of joy yesterday— first official day of Premier Fidel Castro's plan to allow exiles in America to fetch relatives by boat. One weeping mother ran up to a jetty hurriedly
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  • 87 18 LONDON, Mon. A British doctor surveying dangerous professions Dut hi> finger on a killer yesterday Five of it s 630 members have died in a year. The doctor anonymous under British medical procedure fc-wrote in a medical .journal that the profession was one of "the
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  • 99 18 ADDIS ABABA. Mon. president Radhakrlshnan of Inola was given a tumultuous wcitome when he arrived here yes- t a L for a four-day state Vwi to Ethiopia. Emperor Halle Selassie, the Crown Prince and other members of the royal family, together with tlie Ethiopian Government
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  • 43 18 EAST BERLIN. Mon. East Germans yesterday voted In local elections In which they had choce of candidates lor the flrst timr. When the polls closed last nisrh: more than 67 per cent of thf» 12.000.000 electorate had voted.
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  • 44 18 HONG KONO. Mon. \i. Tnc»rß'> i-hip. thp Our.un; Kerlntjl. arrived in Shan-.-teniav Its maiden I China, the New China news mcncv reported. Its crew were irtven a rt>u«in« welcome to the heating of ciraias and gongs, it said.— Reuter.
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  • 538 19  -  F. EMMANUEL TIMESPORT Seap Games Badminton Cricket Soccer By BUT PLACE FOR TRAINING NOT YET BEEN FOUND KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. r JMIE Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union, after naming 63 competitors for centralised training from Nov. 1 in preparation for the Seap Games here from Dec.
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  • 314 19 Singapore fight back but fail in last tie 11ALACCA, Mon. Johore, tirst night 3-1 leaders, were named down to 4-4 before they i beat Singapore in the zone linai of the Foong Seong cup badminton tournament here last nignt. Jonore will next meet Kel- antan. ea^t zone champions. on Oct.
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  • 213 19 Bakar Ismail scores only knockout I. LUMPUR, Mon. BaIV k.ir Unai! of the Armed Fortwi tho only knockout m an national chiimpioi^iiips when he won uir opening bout in the lightUyweufiH ciiMMoa at Stadium tiet«ia bat lught. Bak.ir „...,< ys on the lookout fur :iu oprinng. landed a stinging rifhl
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  • 353 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward* report on yesterday's races at. Bukit Tlmah: RACES I and s— Nothing to report RACE 2— After passing th# winning poM the first time Ensenie ,M Lee) had i,* clicked when crowded between Punclima Kambau (app. Nawari) and Powerful Pete (app.
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  • 27 19 LOS ANGELES. Mon. Tne Ln Angeles Dodtters evened the baseball world series at two gamo.. each here yesterday when they beut the Minnesota Twins 7-2.
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  • 101 19 CRICKET Nadchelram Shield (S'baniMalaysian Sikhs b: Malayan. i Ctylonese by 10 wkis. Sikhs 224--5 dec and 21-0- Ceylonese 81 (Sepviiiatnam 24 no. Ranj't 4-17) and 160 'Madhavan 45. PaUimanathan 31. C- Navaratnatn 29. Mohinder S-22)-HOCKEY Malacca ko: Police 6 PWD 0SOCCER Voon Cup s-final (Ipoli): Kilat A 2 KED
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  • 420 19 Weights for Ipoh races IPOH. Mo n Apa Kabar x I ti Great Kaglr sO7 \\>i s htN for all High Ruin 8.05 Bobagane 8.0t; right races at Ipuh Gunsmith 8.01 Now What 8.U4 on Sunday: Mi-s Susan s n.< Empire Rose II 8.0.1 CL DIV I— s> F T
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  • 173 19 SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE sportsmen will have to achieve a fairly high standard before they are called upon to represent the State at the third Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 14-21, This has been laid down by both the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council selection committee
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  • 24 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Island Country Club beat Royal Selangor Golf Club 48-20 in their annual golf match at the Islan-1 course yesterday.
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  • 150 19 MCA WILL TRY AGAIN FOR ENGLAND -TEST TEAM- KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malaysian Cricket Association will make another bid to get the MCC team to Australia to play In Malaysia and Singapore next March after their tour. In a letter the MCA received today. S. C. Griffiths, the MCC secretary
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  • 117 19 ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Australia, who play North Korea Ir. their World Cup group elimination soccer match at Pnom Penh on Nov. 21. have asked the Football Association of Malaysia for a match at Kuala Lumpur on their way to the Cambodian capital. Tho Australians,
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  • 99 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Third Seap Gan** Fund got a $15,000 boost from Sarawak which carried the total Collection to $35,720. The donation was made by the Sarawak Federation Basketball Association. Dato Wee Hood Teck, president of the SPBA today handed a cheque for $45,000 to
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    • 34 19 SOCCER— Penang; Victory Cup: Prisons v Medicals (515 p.m>: Friendly: Penang Burnely Cup XI v Police Invitation XI (645. both matches at City Stadium* S'gor Dlv. 3: Pantai Youths v Bungsar Indians (Taylor Rd).
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  • 408 20 Meeting prepares a Borneo trade, industry drive KUALA lIMPI K M»n. A two-hour meeting til the Tariff Acl \iM»r\ Ko.trri, dovern-mi-nt ofliriulv manufacturers .md traders (oil.iv formulated a blueprint for an industrial and trade drive in Sabah and Sarawak. A strong trade mission of Government and board officials and industrial
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    29 20 ALL that's left (foreground) of the PKI headquarters in Jakarta after angry mobs had ransacked and set it ablaze during last week's anti-Communist demonstrations. UP I photo.
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  • 84 20 OUTER SHOAL BEACON READY SOON SINGAPORE. Mon. Work on the concrete base structure of the new Outer Shoal beacon has now been completed. The acting Director of Marine. Mr. D. T. Brown, In a notice to mariners said that the pile driving pontoon has been withdrawn from the area. However,
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  • 139 20 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Lim Chin Teong. Administrative Assistant of the Primary Production Department in the Ministry of Law and National Development, left for Gerrrrany today to attend a seminar on rural development. The International seminar on sociological aspects of the development of rural
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  • 333 20 LONDON. Mon. The stock market (ailed to establish a definite trend today in quiet dealings. The Rhodeslan situation was a restraining Influence and many people preferred to see the September trade figures, due to be announced tomorrow, before openIng new commitments. Gilt-edged were dull and drifted lower to
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  • 57 20 LONDON. Mon.— Spot IB 13/IM.. Nov. 19>d.. Dec. 20d.. Jan. 20 1 »d.. Jan. March 20 id., April June 20 7 16d July Sept. 20 7 16d Oct Dec. 20 7 16d Jan. March 20 7 16d.. April June 20 7 16d c.l.f. Oct 19' s d.. Nov. 18
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  • 34 20 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £1472 a <— £7' a sellers £1475 i— £lo), Forward buyers £1462'^ <— ESS' sellers £1465 i-£si. Settlement ***** ■£b i. Tuinover ajn. 110 tons, p.m. 50 ton*. Tone: Steady but quiet.
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  • 213 20 Lo notes Sabah's progress with local staff lESSELTON. Mon. Sabah's Chief Minister, Mr. Peter 1.0. said hnv that the Government h a s made definite progress in Sabahanisation. He told newsmen at tils monthly news conterence that he envisaged local staff holding the top echelons of the public .service in
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  • 38 20 SINGAPORF. Mon— A delegation from Per.srs < Sineapore Sepnk Raga Association i will meet the Minister of Culture and Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok. at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday, at. Hie Ministry of Culture conference room.
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  • 125 20 LOUISA CATHERINE COONTIHO •g» »1 cf 4 Praya Lan«, Mxlaraa pa***d awny peacefully on 11-10-63. MMI 3.U0 p.m. today. MADAM KWA CHENC MOON pftiiicd away i< -;icefiilly on 1 1-10-i',:. leaving ■on* l,lrn Bock Sim, J'.im-Ic Wha, Kork Ktw. tl.'tufhrrri iii.it l.r. Cuat You*. CortfK>- I'-i'.h ii'irt. srranicoon Ro»il
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    • 70 20 NOTICE The offices of the following companies will be closed for one day on 13th October, 1965 in memory of MR. GEORGE E. LEE who passed away on 11th October, 1965: NANYANC PRESS (S) LTD.. NANYANC PRESS (M) LTD.. NANYANC PUBLICATION LTD., LEE PRINTING Co.. LTD., PENANC PRINTERS LTD., IPOH
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