The Straits Times, 13 October 1965

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times iJutri96s, am/*"* 1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 611 1 Tariffs: S'pore acted without political motive: Dr. Lim Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Government has "absolutely no objection" to the Singapore Government's imposition of tariffs on 154 .Malaysian-produced commodities, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. "In fact, he added, "the move came as no
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  • 656 1 All alone Sept. 30 coup leader is found in a little town in Central Java Jakarta, Tuesday LIEUT.-COL. Untung-the man who led the September 30th coup-was captured today by the Indonesian Army in the town of Tegal. Central Java. Untung. who once commanded Soekarno's Presidential guard, had abandoned
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  • 194 1 JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarno yesterday made a 20--minute public appearance to receive the credentials of the Swiss Ambassador to Jakarta. Mr. Jean Revilliod. The ceremony was held at the Presidential palace here. The President was In a jovial mood and joked with
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    31 1 President Soekarno and PKI boss D.N. Aidit (behind him) in happier days before the abortive coup. Aidit's present whereabouts are unknown. And in Indonesia today the cry is "Hang Aidit."
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  • 60 1 KUCHING. Tues. Police have ijeaun a big search operation in 'lie Teoedu area of Sarawak's Fir.M Division in an atipiv.nt to smash the Communist Sarawak Farmers' Association in the aivu. Announcing this tonight, a police spokesman said a temporary day and ni«ht curfew was imposed m
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  • 33 1 BANGKOK. Tues. Eight hundred young Thais began (our months' training here as policemen to fight against Communist activities In Thailand's north eastern border areas and crime In Bangkok city. Reuter.
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  • 50 1 CHICAGO. Tues. The plague, "the black death." struck six children In the United States recently and one died, according to the current journal of the American Medical Association. At least 25 million people died when the biggest epidemic of plague swept Europe between 1347 and 1349— Reuter.
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  • 41 1 JAKARTA, Tucs. Wives and children of United States Embassy staff are being evacuated from Indonesia The Ambassador. Mr. Marshall Green, said today this was a "precautionary step not related to any specific event of the past few days.' Reuter.
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  • 372 1 HOSPITAL: 300 IN WILDCAT STRIKE By JERRY FRANCIS: KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday •piIHKK hundred hospital workers cooks, attendants and ayahs at the (ieneral Hospital here staged a six-hour wildcat strike this morning, catching the hospital aulhori- ties ox surprise. The workers, who belong to the Government Medical and Health Employees' Union,
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  • 134 1 Kremlin warns Soek of forces of reaction MOSCOW, Tues. Kussia yesterday warned Indonesia that blows aimed at "the forces most actively fighting against imperialism were a gift for imperialism and reaction." The message sent by the Soviet Communist Party leader, Mr. Leonid Brezhnev, the Prime Minister, Mr. Alexei Kosygin, and
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  • 104 1 Rebels escape trap SAIGON. Tues. Two battalions of North Vietnamese regular troops believed encircled in the strategic Suoi La Tinh valley have escaped. U.S. ollicers said today. As late as last night, American oflicers believed th.it they had at least two battalions uf the hunted 325 th Communist Army division
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  • 26 1 POSTERS I "I M> SIM. APORK rues. PoliM tonight found anti-"<>\ernni«-nt and antiMalaysii posters alonu Bdegie Ko.id and SrranRoad plastered on v.ills and lamp-post^
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 224 2 SALISBURY, Tv««. UIfOUKSIAN business leaders have mobilised their efforts to talk Prime Minister [an Smith out of a unilateral declaration 1 ol independence (UDI). They plan to seek a meninK with Mr. Smith as toon :i 1 pns.sible aft < r his
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    • 114 2 Rhodesia to set up a regency I ONDON. lues Rhudesia will *et up a regency, her High Commissioner told a grouD of right-wing Conservative MPs last night. Brig. Andrew Skeen added: "A governor will be there to answer for the Uueen until riw comes into her own again." Not worried
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    • 688 2 UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday BRITAIN TOLD TO USE FORCE TO PREVENT RHODESIA REBELLION rp HE Trusteeship Committee of the United Nations GenJ- eral Assembly voted 95 to two with one abstention yesterday in favour of a resolution calling on Britain to prevent a Rhodesian declaration of independence
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    • 28 2 TEHERAN. Tues. Eleven people were killed when lifhining struck four houses near the Caspian cout town of Chthm in North Iran, it «v reported here
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    • 565 2 ONDON, Tues Mr. Lan Smith, the Rhodesian Premier, said last night he was convinced the gap was so wide between Britain and Rhodesia that it was impossible to bridge. At a Press conforrnre at London Airport before flying for home be told reporters:
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

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    • 208 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Johnson was "restless and uncomfortable" yesterday after spending his most unpleasant night *BfX his gall bladder operation three days ago. But. for the first time since his operation, he took a few steps unassisted. His doctors said the President's
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    • 153 3 £55 million takeover bid (Britain's biggest) by Clore lONDON. Tues. Millionaire lin.i it i ur Charles Clore (above) is making a t.Vi million take-over bid— biggest of its kind ever made in Hntain for the group which owns Selfridges. the famous London store. The directors of Lewis's Investment Trust, which
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    • 37 3 WASHINOTON. Tues Twenty per cent of the 10.200 scientists and engineers who emigrated to the United States Id 1962 and 1963 came from Britain, according to a study released by the National Science foundation.
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    • 29 3 SAIGON. Tues. A Vietnam** policeman guarding the remr of LS. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodges residence was slabbed in the neck by an unidentified as--s*ii*i)t la&t night. Reuter
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    • 359 3 Vietcong bid to halt big American push SAIGON, Tuesday. wars largest assault force of American and Vietnamese soldiers met the first stiff Vietcong resistance last night in a massive push through the Soui La Tinh Valley 280 miles north of Saigon. U.S. spokesmen reported contact with the Viet--1 cong in
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    • 191 3 THE 'HAVES' WHO KEEP DOWN TIN PRICES l INITED NATIONS. Tues. Bolivia's chief delegate. Dr. Fernando Ortiz Sanz, accused the industrialised countries ><• .icril.iv of preventing a rise in the scale of tin prices and ignoring "the atrocious sacrifice and misery of the miners Dr. Ortiz San/ also criticised "powerful
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    • 26 3 LONDON. Tues. Britain yesterday rejected a Communist Chinese charge that U.S. forces are using Hong Kong as a base In the Vietnam war.— A.P.
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    • 295 3 NEW YORK. Tun, J^LL of the city's major dailies were back in circulation yesterday for the first time since the American Newspaper Guild went on strike at the New York Times 26 days ago. The Times guild unit, by a big majority on Sunday, ratified a
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    • 152 3 One-party Govt again in Turkey ISTANBUL. Tues.— The 1 Rightist Justice Party last night emerged with an outright majority in the Turkish general elections with enough votes to form the first single party govern ment for four years. The latest results showed It had won more than 57 per cent
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    • 177 3 Cleared: Minister who killed a burglar \IOMBASA. Tues. A iTI magistrate said here yesterday that Kenya's Agriculture Minister, Mr. Bruce McKenzie, acted In self-defence when he shot dead an intruder at his beach bungalow one night In August. Mr. A. W. R. Hancox waa giving hi* verdict in the inquest
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  • 379 4 ICFTU chief lauds dynamism of NTUC SINGAPORE, Tues. TIIK geaeral secretary of the International Confederation .of Free Trade Unions, Mr. Omar Becu lias described the dynamism of Singapore's National Trades Union Congress as "not only confined to Singapore but also gaining much attention in many countries off Afro-Asia." From his
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  • 178 4 'REBELS' FAIL, THEN QUIT SINGAPORE. Tues. A "no confidence" motion brought against two leaders of the Public DailyRated Employees Unions Federation by an affiliate union, has been defeated by the Federation executive I committee. The motion, against the j federation president, Mr. K. Suppiah, and the secre-tary-general, Mr. S. M.
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Water will be cut off tomorrow from 9 ftjn. to 6 p.m. In Tosca Street, Opera Estate.
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  • 191 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Four trade unionists Irom Africa and Malta, who flew Into Singapore last night, said the contacts which had been established between Singapore and their coun- tries at Government level would go a long way towards consolidating goodwill. All of them welcomed Singapore as an
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  • 142 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Government today published the list of public holidays here for 1966. Singapore will now celebrate National Day on Aug. 9. Mi-- public holidays .in Nrw Year's Day ISaturdav. Jan. 1); Chinrsr Nrw Year (Friday, Jan. 21 and Saturday, Jan. 221; Hari
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  • 68 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Cheshire Home today I appealed for helpers to assi-si the home on their fund-raising Red Feather Day on Saturday (Oct. 16). Those willing to offer their services should contact Mrs. Denis Murphy at No. 10-B Chulla Street or tel. *****.
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues Mr. E Wlllmore Tavr. an American journalist will arrive in Singapore tomorrow to visit officials ot the Par Eastern Division of the Seventh-day Adventists.
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  • 229 4 THIS IS A LAND OF SMILES: VISITOR SINGAPORE. Tues. The leader of the visiting sixman Australian Labour Party delegation. Mr. C. S. Wyndham. today described Singapore as a place where everybody "smiles I all the time." "Everybody we have seen has a ready smile on his iips and you never
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  • 33 4 i SINOAPORE. Tues.— The Janli lalne presentation of "Autumn on the Continent"— a fashion show —will be held at the Adelphl Hotel Instead of the Goodwood Hotel on I Oct. 15.
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  • 173 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The funeral of the well-known Singapore businessman and newspaper publisher. Mr. Lee Oeok Eng, 69. who- died at his home In Paslr Panjang yesterday, will take place tomorrow. The cortege will be taken In procession from his home to the Mount Vemon crematorium at Upper Aljunied
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  • 200 5 Offence on girl case: Man freed IPOH, Tues.— A wire- man, Hussein bin Hashim. 27. was acquitted by Justice Dato Mclntyre in the High Court here today on three counts of raping a 11 -year-old girl between October last year and April this year. The judße said that the rharse
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  • 54 5 roNTIAN. Tups. 111" Ppr nmnent Secretary to Urn Pltme MiM.strr's Departmeir. D< i Abdul Jamil bin Rai.-. mi ho is <<>i a three-day tour of Johore. rMtrd the National Pineapple i nerr at Pelcan Nanas today. He was accompanied by Qm State Secretary of Johore. D;«to
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  • 388 5  -  LEE FOO SAN 'Not sabotage by Indons': Police By Ipoh, Tuesday SI B V ERSIVF; activity has been ruled out in the mystery explosion here last night that destroyed an empty school bus parked in a lane off I in Efc Chin;; Street. ''It was not
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  • 63 5 DERTH. Tues. The Ma- laysi.ni Students' Association of Western Australia has leaded a former Seventh Day Adventlst church .school for use as a clubhouse. The president of the association. Rajah Senthi. said totay that the Malaysian Government had agreed i.j pay the rent and running caste.
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  • 92 5 Police hunt two killer motorists \I.OR STAR. Tues.— Keuitii „o,.ii' tookins tor two hit-and-run molorLsu who killed two women and a boy in two •enanttc aci-idents during the PM| two days. Fatally injured werr Lim Ah Pow. 57 Neow Chens; Lah. J5. and an eight-year-oid boy. Abdul Razak bin Sa".ul.
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  • 72 5 Have faith in Tengku, says Dato rpEMERLOH, Tues.— The X chairman of Pahang MCA. Dato Ngau Ken Lock. lias appealed to all party j members to have complete confidence in Tengku Abdul Rahman's efforts to solve the laneuajre issue. Dato Neau was speaking at a meeting of the Pahang MCA
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  • 56 5 i KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Assistant Minister of Culture. I Youth and Sports. Dato Ungku i Mohsein bin Abdul Kadir. will j open an exhibition of paintings I al the Language Institute hall In Pantai Valley on Thursday at 6 p.m. The exhibition is organised
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  • 63 5 KUALA IX"MPI"R rue* A cowherd. R. RaUmam. 24. of surgei Buloli. was today acquiUed by tiie High Court without his defence being called on a charge of attempt: lig to murder another cowhml. Yusof bin Alu. 16. on June 5 a: Sungei Baloli. Rathnam. defended by
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  • 122 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Tues. Sunday will be an open day at the Sungei Buloh Leper Settlement. 14 miles from here. More than 5.000 visitors are expected They will be shown around by doctors and patients. The aim of this open day li o
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  • 74 5 PENANG. Tues. The Penang Umno Kaum Ibu Division plans another campaign to recruit Its members Into the Territorial Army. •We have been asked by the Territorial Army authorities to get more Umno women to Join." the Btate Kaum Ibu leader Che Daslmah Dashlr. said
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  • 36 6 Singapore. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusol bin Ishak. will review the annual combined parade ot the Voluntary Aid Detachments and Junior P«d Cross members at the Raffles Institution tomorrow at 4.15 pjn
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  • 564 6 Police jobs: 650 vacancies still to be filled SINGAPORE. Tubs J\ one of its biggest drives for recruits, the Singapore Police Force will accept a total of 850 young men between now and December for training as constables. The first 250 have already joined, and a further 650 (allowing a
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  • 108 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A special charity dance, "V.I.P. Nite". will be held at the Hotel Ambassador on Nov. 6 from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. to raise funds for the .Muslim Orphanage Home, in Mattar Road. Highlight of the dance will be a beauty
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  • 130 6 Naval Base employee cleared of corruption SINGAPORE, Tues.— A dU■O trict court was told today how a Naval Ba-t storekeeper, in agreeing to deliver an envelope for a contractor to hi.s store ii.spector, hub.seciuently found himself charged With corruption. Alex VarghChe told District Judge Mr. Eu Cheow Chye that, minutes
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  • 47 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. An em--1 ployee of the Overseas Union Bank. Goh Scow Kin, wu today acquitted and discharged In a magistrate's court on a charge of using criminal force on a car park attendant Song Beng Lee at i Upper Pickering Street, on June 1 11.
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  • 504 6 I j SINGAPORE, Tun. INCHE Kamil Su haimi. assigned to defend two Indonesians on three murder charges in connection with the March 10 explosion at Mac Donald House in Orchard Road, today challenged the admissibility of the statements purported to have been voluntarily given
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 199 6 W/#\t/ Oo#» By V. T. nanttin Jf^WU PULLEP YEP BUT MJU I WVIERE B/SCK TO MOO. I/^ I ...BUT THAT DOESMT MEAN V WM TVIE Y\OOL OVER MIGWT SAY r PID A MDUNG FELLA PIP >OU I JUST AS HE ...AT LEAST\ IVE AGREED TO HIS (■^L OOP'S EYES, EH?/
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    • 126 7 COME of the 300 worker-. of the Ku.il.i Lumpur (."•mr.il Hospital who si. I i lightning protest yester<i.i> .iK.unsl the ilK'l mi-nt of M quartrrs at the Maternity Ward. The workers, mostly hospital attendants, ;«rr members of the Government M c d ical and
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    • 82 7 'Pistol for sale' man caught ALOR STAR, Tues.— Police seized a home made pistol and four rounds of ammunition from a man who walked Into an ambush on an estate road near Merbok. about 40 miles from here, last night. The CID Chief for Kedah and Perils. Supt. Abdul Hadl
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    • 102 7 IT U ALA LUMPUR, Tues. India's Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Dinesh Singh, left today for home after pledging his country's continued support for Malaysia in the face of Indonesian confrontation. He said: "We have right from the beginning supported your country In this dispute. And
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    • 36 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues The Kriun District Officer- Inche Ahmad HUham bin Mat Piai. will open a one-day civics course for 60 community leaders at the Baean Tiang community haU at 8 a-m- tomorrow-
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    • 24 7 IPOU. Tues. A tape re-cordi-r valued at $250 »as reported stolen rrom a house in Kar- thigesu Road. Fair Park, yesierI day.
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    • 248 7 SON KILLER TOLD: YOU'LL REMEMBER ALL YOUR LIFE PENANG, Tuesday. QRIGINALLY charged with murder of his infant son, a labourer, A. Subramaniam, today walked out of the High Court here a free man after having served his sentence of six months and 28 days, dating from his ar- rest in
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    • 73 7 af Oajah Berang secondary EneU«h school. Son Eng Keng. 33 wail acquitted and discharged by a magistrate's court here yesterday on a charge of assisting In carrying on a character lottery at his house in Kubu Road on May 30. The magistrate. Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, agreed
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    • 44 7 SINGAPORE. Tuea. Four armed men held up hotel-keeper Tham Kirn Swee in Peking Hot*! in Kampong Bahru this morning and robbed the office of 1600 and valuables worth $80- The gang entered the premlaen on the pretext of renting a room.
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    • 312 7 DENANG. Tues.— The role of the United Nations over the establishment of Malaysia was "ill-conceived and misunderstood." Mr. H. S. Leng. a former political affairs officer In the U.N. said this today. "The basic principle of approaching the U.N. to determine whether
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    • 53 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues The > Mentrl Besar of Johore. Dato Hajl Huttsan bin Ha.ii Yunos. yesterday warned Malaysians to be op guard agald»t "undesirable elemenutrying to create ill-feeling over Malay as the national language He was speaking at a two-day civics course for 70 Indian community leaders
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    • 35 7 lESSELTON. Tues. The Minister of Infor- mation and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman,, yesterday announced plans for setting up five transmitting stations in Sarawak at Sibu. Simpantang. Kapit, Bintulu and Miri.— AP.
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    • 138 7 Malayan doctor is first Asian for top job SYDNEY. Tues. The first Asian doctor to be appointed superintendent of a Sydney teaching hospital started work today. He is Malayan -born Dr. Victor Pannlkote. 34, the new medical superintendent of Sydney's Crown Street Women's Hospital. The appointment is for three years.
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    • 66 7 KAMPAR, Tues. A widow. Yeong Sui Lin. reported to the I police that thieves broke the plank walls of her stall near the market here last night and .stole cigarettes. groundnuts and fruit worth about $50. Yeong who had locked up the I stall after the
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  • 343 8  - From a hospital bed— a hunt for parents RUDY BELTRAN GIRL'S LIFE SAVED: DOCTOR SAYS 'SHE CAN'T STAY HERE LONG' By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Seven months ago o 22--year-old seamstress, Miss Chan Poh Chee, faced a grim battle against death. Today, after weeks inside an iron lung, doctors have pronounced
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  • 54 8 KOALA LUMPUR. TtMB. Th<" former Yang di-Pertua NegAra of Sabah Tun Musta- pha bin Dato Harun. left here today for a two-week private viiit" to London. Tun Miutapha. whu resigned as Head of State last month to take an active part j in poir.io. in now
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  • 278 8 Tapper airdrop case: Judgment reserved J£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federal Court of Appeal today reserved judgment in an appeal by a tapper sentenced to death by the Muar High Court for consorting with members of the Indonesian armed forces. Tan Hu Lam alias Tan Sin San, 22. of Pontian. was
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  • 30 8 SBOAMAT. Tups. The R*-\ i gional Training Centre will hold I I a dance at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Oct. 30 in aid of its library fund
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  • 26 8 KUALA Lira, Tucs. The Parents' Association here will I I meet in the Town Council s con- I fere nee room next Tuesday-
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  • 176 8 Starlet's brother on arms charge SINGAPORE. Tucs. Khamis bin Johari, brother of Malay film starlet. Kamisah Johari. was today charged in a magistrate's court with three counts of unlawful possession of flre- arms and ammunition j and another count of attempted suicide. He was carried into the court this afternoon
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  • 31 8 PENANG. Tups.— An eiRIM-nian gang armed will) knive* raidrcl a house in Beach Street early today and robbed a family of more than S4OO in cash and jewellery.
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  • 258 8 RAAF give artificial legs to schoolgirl Hindun I£UALA LUMPUR. Tues. 1V Eleven-year-old schoolgirl H i n d v a binte Ahmad, who lost her legs in an accident, will be fitted with artificial limbs early next year. They were donated by the members of the "Rimau Lodge" of the equipment
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  • 138 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysian advertiseri have been urged to help train more personnel to enable the Industry to play Its part in the development of th* Malaysian economy. The call was made by Mr. W O. Jackson.-' chairmaji of the Malaysian Advertisers Association
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  • 54 8 Religious Dept' s campaign PENANG. Tues. The Sute laiamic Religious Ccuncii it launching a campaign to advis* rural dwellers on ihe various functions of the council and the Rr'ne:ou.s Affairs Department. The council president,. Ha.;l Ahmad Malitci. and officials of the Religious Affairs Department, have started a series of fWta
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  • 167 8 j SINGAPORE, Tu«s. i I ALTHOUGH the University of Singapore is studying the question of part-time courses leading up to degrees. It will take come time before such courses are Introduced. The university's Vicechancellor. Profsssor Lim Tav Boh. said this today when commenting on a
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    • 85 8 Buy* Bunny By Batph Heintduhl f— |IT 1 SAY, ICva SOT* TWO VI KW VuKAYr^ KTHI9 WAV WE NOT <^-*" J^"^-g uv N O3' Un JPC f'y AGILE JUST GET ONLY ADVERSE THC\ I WtNTO?6 WINDS MCKt HOOK'S l B(?aiM I&ACX OUT >w SALE-WE D'SPLAV Lr^T^ I MA/B CHILLED ME
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  • 1942 9 Greatest plane builder started in a backyard Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE FROM WOOD AND CANVAS TO THE COMET JET The story of Geoffrey de Havilland, Pioneer and Genius ON j crisp December day in 1909 a 27--year old motor engineer sat amidst the spars, struts and piano-wire braces of a
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  • 47 10 R «r4s Hi Vimntnai MR SAW iim MOCK, axed P«'«ed away paarefalty on 11th 0< toner \9V> He leave* behind Mi M has «(ini. Huat Scon.: ■vj H OMB unit three EaMgMtn IV Nan 'rvar Sire't. nraaattaa »t n oo a m f»> w«t.,l.> I3th October
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  • The Straits Times
    • 650 10 Tlie Indonesian c-risi.* is deepening. President Soekarno's attempt, after the Bogor Cabinet meeting, to reassert his authority, has failed dismally. The essential features 'of the Bogor speech were jSoekarnos refusal to implicate the Indonesian Communist I Party in the "Sept 30 moveiment". his refusal to condemn the movement
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    • 375 10 The Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan is settling almost exactly into the niche envisaged for it when it was mooted at a Commonwealth education conference in Britain in 1959. The plan's fifth annual report, published this week, shows that the target of 1,000 awards held at any one
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    • 192 10 It is to be hoped that Tun Razak will accept the invitation to intervene in the problem of the 300 Ulu Kelantan farmers who are in arrears with dues payable to the State Government. A solution must oe based oo two cardinal points. First, the arrears must be
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    • 455 10 (JIVING his version of what he said at the Asian Conference ol the Public Services International. Mr. G Kandasamy has succeeded in tying himself up in knots. He pleads. "I did not compare Malaysia with Singapore or vice versa with the Intention of showing
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  • 933 10  - Doctor Computer takes over M.S.WILDE By Observer special reporter G«n«va, Turn. Data stored in electronic brains is the new aid in medical diagnosis THE time is coming when, if any traveller in any part of the world is stricken with illness his complete medical record, and all computerised relevant data
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    • 568 10 Stflttt TiaWS aY Mali? Msl Cla«aKl*4 rirtthnwN ••-<•< cold iroaiai furgaMAHKIT 1 *••< *acM»t««l>« »•••> BBM H»«« tat CITY MOOK «TO«I LTD THI Nl*l FaiONT lltlH"H>'l »•'»>•■••• M. M. ISMAIL a IgaMa] aarMi Im HIHIIM tTOKI !4.« r>»> I. h«»# ana. ting.*.-. |f V RKTNASAMY aj CO in MMa aa
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    • 478 10 Learning Malay— 143 by Yunus Marls M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Pett mi box. sate, chest. L-i written Malay, the (ollowtnc varalon la poeslmpaji. mdivimpan ,»v) to save or put away aiole (money, etc: di-simpan ivi to be put away; OLEH AHMAD. AH dl-kerl wtn; lima, terima, menerinia (v> to
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    • 134 10 QANTAS ANNOUNCE RESUMPTION OF NORMAL SERVICES Qantas are pleased to announce resumption of normal services from 23rd. October (ex Sydney) and 24th. October (ex London). for more details of the Qantas services from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, contact your travel agent. Qantas. or General Sales Agents. Malaysian Airways, telephone Singapore
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  • 178 11 J^AMPAI.A. Turs. Singaporr> goodwill delegation left here today for Addis Ababa after their thrrr-day visit to Uganda. Thr delegation's leader, the Deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Thin hye, said at a Press ronferrnoe he was sure the risit would result in rioter
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  • 59 11 KL'CHING. Tue*. Sarawak's I>P'ity Chief Minister. Dato James Wong, today urged the Public Worts Department to cut red tape and allow more* Initiative and discretion at divisional level Officers on the spot should be able to make decisions, he said In a speech at
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  • 585 11  -  Chew Loy Khoon and Prem Kumar Firm gets sole rights to pick passengers By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday A "WAR" over monopoly rights to transport airline passengers to town is being fought almost daily at the new $50 million Subang airport Involved in the three-cornered
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  • 105 11 Minister to explain new trade set-up lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will visit Johore Bahru uo Friday to explain i the new import and export regulations to members of the i business community. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce In Johore Bahru has
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  • 160 11 GOLD RING ON FINGER REVEALS DAVID'S SECRET DENANG, Tues.— City councillor and former Malayan and AllEngland badminton doubles champion David Choong Ewe Leong today disclosed a secret which he had been keeping for three days. He was s«en with a gold ring on his finger when he filed his nomination
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  • 55 11 PENANO. Tues. The Sta:« Secretary. Dato Ismail bin Mohamed Jamil, and Darin Ismail will give a dinner at their home in York Road on Oct. 30 to celehrat« the wedding of their daughter. Che Norslah. to Inche Annuar bin Hajl Abdul Lattff. The dinner will be
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  • 88 11 KANOAR. Tue*. Thai flahermen have threatened to atop ending their catches to Kuala Perils if local inshore fishermen continued to oppose trawler fishing, the assistant State Fisheries Officer. Inche Abdul Aziz Ahmad. Mid yesterday. Addressing the Inaugural meet' ing of a fishermen's association at Kuala
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  • 26 11 KUALA lUMPUR Tup*. Bank Negara ha.' cold $6,974,500 worth of National Defence bonds. Yet,- t^rdav it told $2 300 worth to Six •uocribera.
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  • 87 11 J£UALA LUMPUR, Tues. —Dato Cheong Jtn Hoe. a Selangor State Executive Committee member, will lead the second batch of state assemblymen on an overseas study tour. They will tour North African countries for five weeks. They are assemblymen Inche Mohamed Shamsuddin bin Mohamed Ya'acob. Mr.
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  • 76 11 Excursion, then man stabbed in sleep DUKIT MERTAJAM. 13 Tues. A 24-year-old restaurant assistant, Lim Kok Huat, was stabbed in his sleep early this morning. He was rushed to hospital where his condition Is reported to be not serious. Lim had returned last night from an excursion to Kuala Lumpur
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  • 38 11 BVKIT MEBTAJAM. Tuea.— M. Veiu. 32, who admitted 19 previous conviction*, was today sent to Jail for six months when he pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing househreakiiur Implements *t Kampong Aston on Sept. 27
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  • 42 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Masses In Tamil are now being said In Tamil -speaking congregations on large estates In Central Kedah This change was Introduced recently following the Catholic Church's decision that services could b» held In vernacular languages.
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  • 223 11  -  R. CHANORAN by SINGAPORE, Tues. An unknown worshipper placed a papaya at the altar of the Tong San Temple in Devonshire Road on Sunday morning, said his prayers, and left. He did not know that within the next few hours the papaya
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  • 46 11 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Mentri Besar of Negrl Spmbliar.. Dato <Dr> Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, and his deputy. In. che Abdul Samad bin Idris. today attended the funeral of Urn !.it# Mr. Lim Choo. 70. father of Alliance A*»»emblym.in Mr. Lim K:m Kee fKuala Klawang).
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 293 12 JAPANESE SEWING MACHINES DOMINATE JAPAN maintained her Indisputable position as the largest supplier of domestic and Industrial sewing machines to Singapore during the first quarter of this year, according to statistics. In the case of domestic sewing machines. Japan held a virtual monopoly of the local market, supplying it with
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    • 57 12 <_Mu- ia is of the Insurance Institute oi Singapore for the ensuing year are: Mr. Tan Hoay Ole, President; Mr. O. S. Gibson, vicepresident; Mr. Chew Loy Klat, hon. secretary; Mr. Tan Meng Slang, asst. Hon. secretary; and Messrs. Teo Kwang Whee, Wilfred Tan, William Ooh, J. H.
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    • 100 12 THE Chase Manhattan Bank, x New York, announced that Its consolidated net operating earnings, after taxes, for the first nine months of this year rose U555,686,147 to (68.121,337. or $3.25 per share, v record lor the period. The bank's deposits, loans and assets also reached the highest
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    • 358 12 NATIONAL Iron and 11 Steel Mills Ltd. of Singapore has now completed most of its expansion programme for this ye a r which will enable it not only to increase production but also diversify further. A company statement says that two more stands have
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    • 241 12 Borneo Motors oldest serving staff retires VIR GHIM Ah Bah, 62. longest iTi serving employee of Borneo Motors in Singapore and Malaysia. has retired after 43 years' service with the company. g He joined the Borneo Co. Motor Department, which later became Borneo Motors, in 1922 as a clerk. He
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    • 50 12 MR. LIM HONO SAY, chairman of Plasbon (Malaysia) Ltd. at the Jurong Industrial estate. Singapore, Is paying a three-week visit to Japan to study production methods of PVC and chemical factories there. The company's factory which Is being equipped with Japanese machinery, will be opened shortly.
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    • 37 12 The Ipoh branch of the Finance Co. Ltd. a wholly owned subsidiary of Oversea -Chinese Banking Corporation, will open for business on Friday Situated at Chamberlain Road, it Is the company's fourth branch In Malaya.
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    • 56 12 Mia* ToutiUD Nlncupura (Elton Yap), receives her re- j turn air ticket to Australia from Mr. C. S. Pinto, manager of AirIndi.i On the left is Mr. Ravmun T. H. llu-nf. chairman. Board of Onion. Xtta Yap will Iravr on her Australia tnur on Not. U. *»h«
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    • 211 12 Insecticide import bar regrettable he says rE Rentokil Group Ltd. of Britain, world wide pest-control consultants, is to expand its activities in Singapore and Malaysia. The managing director. Mr. W. H. Westphal. said during a brief visit here last week that the Group was planning to make Singapore Its operational
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    • 65 12 First National City Bank has opened its rirst branch in Penang. It Is at Light Street and has a staff of 16 under Mr. Willard L Case, offlcer-ln-charge, who has been In the Far East since 1956. Mr. Leong Chi Kong Is promanager. The bank now
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    • 323 12 ADALOX Woodworking Papers are different to other* Most belt abrasive papers look alike until they ar« put to work. ADALOX superiority is in its make-up with its extremely sharp and durable aluminium oxide grains. It is ideal for hardwood sanding and can be used at higher speeds and under sustained
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  • 459 13 S'pore to tighten up labour laws NTUC-INSPIRED BILL TO BE TABLED AT NEXT ASSEMBLY SITTING SINGAPORE, Tv««. A BILL contain- ing some major changes to the labour laws in Singapore will be introduced at the next sitting- of the Legislative Assembly by the Government. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, secretary-gen-eral
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  • 305 13 A 3-CORNERED BATTLE FOR AYER ITAM PENAiNG, Tuesday. rp WO lawyers and an accountant will con- test the Ayer Itam State Assembly byelection on Nov. 6. Nominations declared today show that, as in last year's election, there will be a three-correr-ed fight between the Alliance, the Socialist Front and United
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  • 34 13 SINGAPORE. Tues A motor cvclim. Chan Kok Mun, 18, was killed when he was run over by a lorry after his machine had skidded at the 9th mile West Coast Road.
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  • 146 13 KUCHING. Tues.-Mr. Austin Druce. chairman of the Tugau United Peoples Party the ntw Melarmu political party announced in Sibu yesterday that hid party would loin the Sarawak Alliance Party to strengthen Its position in the State. "We propose to give the Alliance a helping
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  • 70 13 PENANO. Tuev Mr P. D. Ojha, adviser (World Bank) to the Minister of Finance, today held discussions with the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Net. and members of the Btate rural, development committee. In the' Operations Room. This afternoon, he mrt the I president* of local
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  • 309 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Union of Forest Employees will reply on Saturday to the latest Government offer to end the strike of its 1,034 members. The Government has offered an all-round increase of $10 if the union calls off the strike, which enters its
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  • 240 13 Diplomatic postings: Reshuffle almost complete UUALA LUMPUR, v Tues. A major reshuffle in diplomatic postings in seven European and AfroAsian capitals, involving six envoys and a junior Minister, is almost complete. Affected by the changes ■re: Haji Khaliri bin twang Osman, Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, who is going
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  • 30 13 KUCHING. Tues.— Two British MPs, Sir David Ren ton and Dame Joan Vickers. arrived here yesterday for a four-day visit to British forces stationed in Sarawak. Reuier.
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  • 173 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 4 15-MEMBER Thai trade mission has arrived In Malaysia for a six-day visit to boost trade between the two countries. Led by the Undersecretary of State for Economic Affairs. Lt.-Oen. Amphon Chlntaganonda. the mission arrived In Pcnang vosterdav On
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  • 133 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. LEADING Industrials were firmer, but other Issues attracted less support and mostly barely held levels Cascade Brewery gained Is. 6d to 555. 6U Base metals were barely steady but Ardlethan tin gained lid. to •ft. lid. Oils were steady. Tod.iy n clewing prlcea «lU> Mcndaye IB
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  • 112 16 •I'M Ateootation of Banfct m Malay 1 tla made then rluuws In iv mien to mrnhanut yert<r<lay (nil ratee to Now Vorh: buying TT 32 13/IH. airmail Ol> 32 If. Hi. i>o d/« 33 A It crrdit billa. 33 9/ 16 trade bill*: Canada: Imylnx TT 35 6/16.
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  • 68 16 CHINESE Product Eiohang*. Singapore noon prieot por pieul yeiUr Coconut all: bulk Ss2i aellera. drum |sft« •ellen. Copra: B»pt./Oct. t"K 'Continent rnn'ioted. Pepper: Miintok white *2?2» prllcn. S.-irii-AiK whlto *2C!i> nelleni. »perlal Rarnwtk black SI6O Keller*. KarbM Uimpons black J1«O<N) ndlem fnll M*( NIAVt. AHTA *t*OiNl selU-r--(MM ttUIO.
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  • 56 16 r rilK present rate of the Malayan dollar against thr pound *torling fixed on November 34 fat«t year i* selling. T.T. or O.D. Z%. 3 i:. 1...1 Km in; T.T. 2s. 4 1 IM. Buying OD. 2s. l',d. The dollar is at lt« statutory middle position in relation
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  • 39 16 f\X thf free exchanut market m Hong Kinw tmmmtm «>e ''.S. Dollar n-as quoted at ."..74. for T.T. and 5.721 for c i«ii Sterling vn- quoted ;it 16 03 and on* tatl of cold M Mfc i >
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  • 26 16 Oct. 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: Ml cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $733 (down 52.12!.). Unofficial estimated offering 230 tons (down 5 tons).
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  • 28 16 M.il.n.m Slo«k Indices 0.1. 11 Oct. II 'Industrials: 76.4? 77.00 Tins: 99. 'i0 M.7t S ruhben: 1U3.82 103.82 Hit. 31. ii.:: 100 Dec. Z9. 1962 100
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  • 986 16 From Our Market Correspondent DESPITE the announcement of the Imposition of a wide range of protective tariffs on imports into Singapore the Stock Exchange showed improvements yesterday both in industrials and tins. The better sentiment seen over the past few days was still in
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    • 423 16 WILHELMSEN LINES FROM: Scin«iiitiaa aaa CMtmeital Parts fir Raigktk aal Han Penang P. S'^am S'i>|3sore i thehmopyue (Cats Mania) u/13 Oet 14/1S Otl 17 1» Ocl i TONSBIIG 27 21 OCt TAGUS Cl I MpjRHaJ 11/12 Nit 13 IS If II Nn BARBER LINE FROM U.S.A. EAST AND WEST COAST
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    • 351 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUND TRIP TO m.v. VICTORIA Soiling from Singapore 18th Oct. 1965 m.v. ASIA Sailing from Singapore 20th Nov. 1965 INTERCHANGE AIR FACILITIES AVAILABLE For further detail* apply to your Travel Agents or HARPER. GILFILLAN CO.. LTD. Spore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang -***** ***** 2621 ***** WiSTMUND fUHOPE SERVIC
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  • 939 17 gI'SINKSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork Kxrhange of Mala>*ia >eslerday, with the number of the aharei traded in brarkett: INDUSTRIALS C*M Sll'r SI. ilHrtn j; 10: Duntosx (4.UOU) HM M 43, |S.(M) 11.41; 11,1 1,00)11 51. 64: F
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  • 252 17 QCTOBER first grade rubber t.i».n. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 641 cents per lb. down five-eighths of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone was easier. K.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per Ib. yesterday: Buyers
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  • 230 17 Oct. 12. Tore* month*. INDUSTRIALS Hou Mead 11 eta. Veneer 0 et*. City D«v. 7 cU. McAlliter lOeta. C.S. Holding- M. Invest. 10 eta. l r N. Iron 6 eta. Dunlopa 11 eta. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. K. Smelter 11 et*. Kothmans 10 eta. Ksw 13 ell Koblnaon* 10
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  • 464 17 I '1 1 1 Straits tin price yes- 1 Icrda.v reached its low- 1 cst level since early August by i. ilium a further >M to IISS a pi i ul. Slightly better local demand was reported, but not enough to hold the
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  • 86 17 CHIPS lylni altngild* th« tmtaport i wharvtf or (iptctMl toriiy «r«r Mlktimo Mnru 5. Vlmtnal* Sllatta 1(1 11. N'-Kohia IS 'l6. Rangoon Maru IS/M, Hut Hen* NWS. Rayon 27. Prmtdrnl Mn<llm>n 31/32. Raima Rakke A' 7 Krrnflrld 44 Afaprnor 1 ft, Lanrtsk N W.I. Pert Swttt*nh«m: Thepamat.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 725 17 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC A. TENDERS are Invited fo- the supply of the following for the SCHOOL OF ING:--1) Tender for Dynamic Balancing Machine E32/65. 2) Tender for Metrology Small Tools E33/65. 3) Tender for Square Wave Generators E34 65. 4) Tender for Strength of Materials Lab Equipment E35 G5. 5) Tender
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    • 619 17 SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE Is hereby given that the I Fifth Annual General Meetinc of the Stock-holders of Singapore Finance Limited will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. 294. Lavender Street, Singapore, on Saturday, 30th October. 1965 at 2.30 p m. to transact the
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    • 704 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS:— Appointment: PI'PIL ASSIST- ANT NURSES (MALE) (PSYCHIATRIC) Salary Scale: $130 x BA-154 p.m. > plus Variable Allowance. Qualifications: Passed Secondary II i Form lIIi or equivalent In a Government Aided School. Terms of Appointment: 2 years, training course or
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    • 349 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Mi UK \l C KNTRK Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for I the following appointments in tlie i University Hospital:- i (1) SECRET AH V Salary Scale: $715x35 785 820x35-1030. 1100x40-1300. Qualifications' Honours de- giee of a University plus 1 administrative experience.
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    • 953 17 SOUTHERN KINTA CONSOLIDATED THE YEAR'S OPERATIONS Mining operations for the past year havr been luiiy up o mpectiitioi.si and ilie total output oi U. 772 torn of tin coin shciitiy greater than la.-t jcar. Tlie arerace ne; price > lor nn concentrate sold cir.rmg the year v.\ iiuflier by »i)pro\imately
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  • FOREIGN DESK 3
    • 442 18 MINISTER WARNS AGAINST PRIZE COURTS NEW DELHI. Tuesday PAKISTANIS ADMIT PULLING BACK FROM POST IN RAJASTHAN INDIAs Law Minister. Mr. A. K. Sen. said last night that if Pakistan launched Prize Courts proceeding over Indians ships and cargo seized during the recent undeclared war
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    • 157 18 \l\\ DELHI, Tues. A daylight curfew bast been imposed on some parts of Srinagar in the wake of weekend riots and the arrest of five leaders of the Kashmir Self- Determination ment. official sources said here yesterday. They said the curfew and other
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    • 69 18 I\EW DELHI. Tues. In- I 1 dian official policy remain.-, for the time being that she will "°t make atomic weapons. a Govern- ment spokesman said to- day. He was answering a question about newspaper reports from Washington thai India had decided to adopt nuclear weapons.
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    • 124 18 I ON DON. Tues. Fleet Street newspaper owners and printing union leaders last night produced a draft peace plan they hope will help avert a strike threatening to shut down Britain's national newspapers. It emeftad from a meeting between the Newspaper Troprieiors Association and
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    • 60 18 PAKIS. Tues. China has ordered two short-wave radio transmitter*, said to bo thr most powerful in the world, from a French electronics linn. it was announced today. The transmitters, each with a power of 350 kilowatt*, will be callable of working on frequencies between three and 26
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    • 54 18 Duke goes to U.S. for medical checkup 'THE Duke of Windsor squints as he removes his dark glasses aboard the liner United States, following his arrival in New York last week for a medical checkup in Houston, Texas. The checkup is related to the abdominal operation he had there last
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    • 28 18 UNITED NATIONS. TIW Lord Caradon, chief British UN delegate, flew to London yesterday I for consultations on the Rhodesian crisis, a British spokesman said here. Reuter
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    • 90 18 LONDON. Tues. A new form of transport "piping" people In much the same way that oil or water Is piped —Is suggested by a scientist. Writing in the weekly maga- tint New Scientist. Mr. C-W-N. McOowan says people can travel itkside an air-conditioned cylinder
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    • 26 18 LEOPOLDVILLE. Tues. Congolese Oovernment troops have raptured the town of Fizl head- quarters of the last major insurgent .stronghold vi ewtern Congo. I— Reutar.
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    • 272 18 Rampage after polling day chaos in Lagos I AGOS. Tues.— Police used tear gas to break up demonstrations outside polling stations in the outskirts of Lagos last night. Several people were taken to hospital, many critically wounded. Among the thousands of voters who turned out yesterday to elect a new
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    • 203 18 PERTH, Tuesday. A nine-year-old pet cat savaged a woman at her home in Busselton, about 150 miles south of Perth. The victim was Mrs. L. W. Brown, who suffered a cut scalp, bitten and bruised arms ard shock. i She had lv.st seen her hus-
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    • 82 18 what a way to i go! ROME fake advantage of the expert advice of Lloyd Triestino agents: See Europe befora going to Britain. Lloyd Triestinos "Rainbow Service offers you a choice i of routes and combinations at special concession fares from as low as £13 (Sterling) all the way from
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 322 18 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS O*nc« with fast on*. ip«tt1. Plucking the apple om- bound <10 > cimt this? (One has no re- t. Shown the way up in Pkl— cord of previous conviction) Una (4). •-H On Urn Thames with a book I Look for suitable word here! (7>. 1
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 460 19  - Malacca gives to the Fund! FRANCIS EMMANUEL Qy Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Sj today became the first state government to contribute to the Seap Games Fund. A cheque for $2,000 was received by the Seap Games Secretariat at Stadium Negara here this morning. With Malacca's contribution, the Fund now stands at
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    • 188 19 Promising results in shooting trials 1/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V The National Shooting Association of Malaysia held their first Seap Games trials over the weekend at Gurney Road. NSAM secretary Moe Fu Klat said the results at the trials were encouraging and he thought Malaysia should rto well In the Seap
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    • 66 19 SEREMBAN. Tucs Riflemen frum PuKe contingents in Pc- j nanff. Perak. Sclangor. Neg r 1 1 Scmbilan. Malacca. Johoro. Ke- dab, Kelantan. Pahang. TrensKanu and the Police Depot will {;ike In the Thomas Hussars Shooting competition to be held at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The s-iinc
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    • 107 19 I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Th« t A. of Malaysia viii send a rram tv Saigon for the South Vietnam Independence anniversary lootball tournament on No*' 11-17. An FAM spokesman said that because of this trip, the d;ite for the Australian World Cup sid«. scheduled for Nov. 13,
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    • 47 19 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. DR. Pettit of Pamol Estate. Kluang. won the Rosebowl Tropliy in the annual Guthrie Group coif competition played on the i RSGC course here. J.A.G. MacDermott of Sandakan was run- i ner-up and J.F. Twitchin of Oil Palms. Laynng Layang. was third.
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    • 281 19 SELECTION OF SEAP TEAM j By JOE DORAI; Singapore, Tuesday rTHE Singapore Amateur F.A. have asked the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council to give them more time to decide or the team for the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21. Kee Yew Lenß.
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    • 235 19 By OH KEE TIANG pENA N G, Tues. x Penang Rugby I Union president K. I Leembruggen today threatened to ban nonaffiliates from playing j against clubs and school teams affiliated 1 to the PRU. "We resret that such a drastic step should be
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    • 310 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. The successful candidates in the lint ofiic fids' course conducted b> the Amateur Swimming Union il Malaysia held here in August were Timekeeping: William Au, Chew Seong Cheng. xMrs. p. Fannlna, Fong Kang Weng. Fong Seng Narp T. B. Orimshaw. Miss J. Grimshaw,
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    • 23 19 MALACCA. Tues. RAI» Seletar be.at Bukit Terendak Sailing I Club in their bi-annual sailing match for the Straits Cup off Terendak here.
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    • 21 19 MALACCA. Tues. Malacca Club will hold their Anderson Trophy golf competition on Satur_day at the Jasin Qolf Club course.
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    • 65 19 SOCCER P. Well***, l^e (B'worth*Ranfrers 2 Indian Blue Cross 2-B-wortta Chlneae 2 Prai Indians 1 Krian Lgc: p. Kut S Town Board 1 Mit P Buntar) A .Bongsu Youths 1 8g Oedong 0 (at B I Serai). Kampar ko: Idrls HydrmuUc 8 Tutorial Inat. 2. M»U<-ca oovt. Sen
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    • 392 19 Cyclists do well in 'tests' at Games venue THE WORLD OF SPORT I \|EXICO CITY, Tues. ITI Mexico City's 7,478 ft altitude had no apparent physical effect on competitors when the "Little Olympics" sports meeting opened here yesterday. The seven-day meeting is being staged to give visiting athletes and their
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    • 462 19  -  Epsom Jeep with KIPOH. Tuesday. ELLET showed good form here this morning, when, she galloped attractively over 3f in 37 The going was good. -i Dark Vengeance also impressed In a 3f sprint In 38 4 5. Budgerigar II was eager to gallop but
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    • 216 19 WEIGHTS FOR 4 RACES ON OCT. 20 IPOII. Tues. Welthls for four races on Oct 20. second day of the meeting which opens here on Sunday: CLASS 5 DIV. 151 F 51F Beauty Mist it.oo inn. 11 8-13 Verocelte 8-12 Straits Code II 812 Blue Martial 8 11 /■l'll .■<!.!
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    • 31 19 MACHANG. Tues. The Kelan- an AAA will hold a mini marahon on Oct. 22 The 14-mile race fill start from Paslr Mas and end t Padang Merdeka In KoU lharu.
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    • 35 19 SEREMBAN. Tues. Kilat Club, NSPA Div 2 champions entered the final of the Folliott Cup knockout football competition when they received a walkover from 17 Gurkhn Signals hi the .semi-final tie here.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
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    • 113 19 KICIA/ M new $7fik BURROUGHS J7OO PRINTING CALCULATOR a faster, easier way to calculate Merely touch the multiplication keys for automatic, instanta- o neous results. Unique buffering action means greater output CSII y OUT eliminates cycle counting and delays. One, two and three -Q cipher keys. Automatic short-cut multiplication and
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 61 19 SPORTS DIARY lIOC'KKY— S'jor Uiv. 2: Harrisons v University < Imbi Rd > ERC v EPP «Cheras Rdi. T. Anson Uiv. SAAS v Dew Club (Speedy Rd>. SOCCER— Spore GSKA senior ko (-final: Police v Marines (Jn 'Besar. 6.45 ULI; Junior vflnali PL'B v AUPE (Gevlangn Police A v Port
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  • 717 20  -  JACKIE SAM DIFFICULT TO ASSESS EFFECTS YET \*L CIN G A P 0 R E. Tues. The imposition of hi rills on a wide range of Singapore imports yesterday came as something oi' a shock to the trading community. Until late today, individual businessmen
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  • 381 20  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING, Tues. 1>KI( KS of many forri K n goods, especially foodstuffs, shot up in Kuching during the weekend. The public was caught by surprise. Dealers who had heard «f the newlimited common market me.i Mires introduced on Saturday took
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  • 267 20 SYMPATHY STRIKE PLANNED AT TWO S'PORE HOTELS SINGAPORE. Tuesday. THE Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Trade Union is calling general meetings of its 500 members in Goodwood Hotel and Cathay Hotel to discuss a proposal for them to co on strike in support of the striking employees i at
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  • 45 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A special preview of the Hindi film "Sangum" was held ai the Galaxy Cinema tonight. i A charity premiere of the film will be held on Friday to raise funds for a new building for the Young Womens Muslim Assoclitlon
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  • 54 20 HONO KONO. Tues.— Four Kirls of a Kowloon establishment known as the "Kam Yin ex;v>rt bust measures" were fined dv nuMjMntat court yesi.rc'nv lor soliciting tor an Immoral wnrpom ild the court two or their mm went there to take lesson.-, li.-lr.ul tlioy Ml taken !<■ privitto cubicles
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  • 313 20 LONDON. Tueo.— Buyers were more nctlvr In cqu.ty markets today and numerous iiood features deveioned with the tension on the Rhodesian problem easing slightly and with sentiment helped by the Septemoer trade figures. Stores were attracting considerable attention after the Clore bid for Lewis's investment trust and there
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  • 58 20 LONDON. Tues— Bpot 19 Id., Nov. 19 11 ldd.. Dec. 19 13/IM.. Jan 19 15/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 20id.. April /June 20 5/16 d., July /Sept. 20 5/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 20 5/16 d.. Jan. Mar 20 5/IM., April /June 20 6/16 d.. c.i.f. Oct. 19 5/J6d.. Nov. 19
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  • 30 20 LONDON. Tues— Buyers £1465 (—£7* l. sellers £1470 £s> Forward buvvrs £1454 £BJ). sollcrs £1455 (—£10). Settlement £1468 i £7>. Turnover a.m. 150 tonK. p.m. 80 tons. Tone: Barely
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  • 122 20 Runaway demand for Churchill crowns LONDON, Tues. About' one million Churchill crowns five-shilling coins bearing a likeness of Sir Winston are being minted here weekly in a bid to meet the fantastic demand for them. They were available to the public for ;he first time yester- > day and banks
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  • 72 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Inaugural general meeting of the I Government Aided School Em ploy I ees Branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will be held on Oct. 24 at the AUPE Headquarters. At ihe meeting, a unloti official will make a report on
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  • 127 20 New Thai plans to fight the Reds BANGKOK, Tues. j The Thai Interior i Ministry has new plans: to meet the threat of j increased Communist j subversion and terror- j ism, according to official sources. Under these plans. Provincial Governors will keep in touch with one another and with
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  • 34 20 ROME. Tues. Mr. Aldo Moro. the Italian Prime Minister, has refused to accept the resignation of Mr. Amintore Panfani as Italian Foreign Minister, the Prime Minister's Office announced last night.— Reuter.
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  • 29 20 MR. TAN CIM ANN I 1 home Rt 7.40 p.m. Tu.sday 12.10.C6. tun....! on 13 10 65 at 4.30 p.m. fHM 1 1 ''"nDoaKan. Malacca to Bukit Krrendlt.
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  • 28 20 IN EVER LOVING memory o' W" darling mother Maud who was called to rest on 13. 10/43. Fondly remembered by ncr chuUrim Teddy. Philip and Glady*.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 46 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 72 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 73 C. Highlands Jesselton Kuching M 72
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