The Straits Times, 19 October 1965

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAL ÜBRWWH HaW d 1 SINGAPORE. Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 19. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 492 1 'SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES' IF ATTACKS CONTINUE PEKING, Monday CHINA protested strongly to Indonesia today over an alleged attack and search by Indonesian troops of its Commercial Counsellor's office in Jakarta two days ago. The Chinese Foreign Ministry, in a Note handed to the Indonesian Ambassador in Peking, Mr.
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  • 215 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Arrests of Communists and attacks on Communist offices were reported today to be taking place throughout Sumatra. Similar action is being taken in Jakarta and other parts of Java, and the Outer Islands, in what seems to be a nationwide
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  • 100 1 BRITISH PLANTERS IN ASSAM: AN INQUIRY SHILLONG. Mon. The State Government ol Assam, in north-east India, is studying a number of incidents in which British nationals have allegedly been behaving in a way •prejudicial to Indian interests." An official spokesman said yesterday that the incidents, including the detention earlier this
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  • 83 1 PARIS, Mon.— Paris police today searched the city for a man suspected of killing three prostitutes In less than a wtek. The third prostitute was found strangled in a hotel room in the Plgalle area yesterday. Police lost night made a minute search of Plgalle's
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  • 34 1 SARDI? (Wdl Virginia! Mon. —The bodies oi ;ix miners trapl>ed l>y i-oal mine DM here on Saturday were iound today. A seventh, brought out yesterday. dl*cl on the way to hospital.— Renter
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  • 35 1 TOKYO. Moil. A blueprint ol ffif n** iir.si hn satellite thf moduct of 10 years experimentation. '.Mil be revealed to morrow ut the opening of Japan': science council's two-day symposium on satellites. UPI.
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  • 166 1 SALISBURY. Mon RIIODESIAN Premier lan Smith today rejected Britain's proposal for a Commonwealth mission to settle the independence crisis and said a decision on a unilateral declaration of independence may be taken within the next few days. Mr. Smith described the Commonwealth mission proposal made by
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  • 303 1 lAKARTA. Mon. fl Wall scribblings denouncing the involvement of the First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. in the dissident "September 30 movement" appeared in Jakarta for the first time today. The "September 30 movement unsuccessfully tried to overthrow President
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  • 452 1 Soek resisting Army demand to ban PKI JAKARTA, Monday. AN INDONESIAN Cabinet Minister said today that President Soekarno was still resisting Army pressure to formally dissolve the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI). The Minister who asked that his name be withheld added this was "the big question" now standing in the
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  • 158 1 PRINCE CHARLES TO GO TO SCHOOL IN AUSTRALIA I ONDON, Mon. Prince Charles is to go to school in Australia next year. Buckingham Palace announced today. He will spend three-and-a-half mouths at Geelong Grammar School, one of Australia's leading private schools. Prince Charles. 17 next month, will go to Geelong
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  • 317 1 Tengku: I'll go to Algiers if... A LOR STAR, Mon Tengku Abdul Rahman said today tie would attend the forthcoming Algiers conference scheduled to open early next month if Malaysia was invited. But he was not going to I crawl on his knees to get an (Invitation, he told the
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  • 28 1 EMERGENCY TALKS ON RHODESIA LONDON. Mon. Brijtish Premier Wilson urgently called top MinKti rt.i discuss Rhodesia s rejection of Commonwealth Imission. Reuter (Sec this pace i
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 213 2 RHODESIA SITUATION BECOMING CRITICAL SAYS WILSON I ONUON. Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, said on tclr vision last night that the Rhodcsian situation was "now becoming critical Replying lo .< nuggestion that both Hip British and Rhodetdan Governments eouM have trird harder In thr negotiation*. Mr. Wilful .ml in
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    • 51 2 i ONUON M iv i IndMy keen on gardening lir took las Harden with hla when i-.' mm ii hniM todnv It took 13 trucki to cam ihe 40 tony ni dirt to h:.s new ttOBV 40 nUei ;ii'.iy. He explained tli;<i ihr soil h;icl produced pnz<-
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    • 343 2 NATIONAL SPIRIT IN DANGER, OFFICERS TOLD JAKARTA, Monday PRESIDENT Soekarno today warned Indonesia's armed forces against what he called "the creeping of enemy poison into our mentality." Dr. Snekurnu made the remarks in addressing a Rraduation ceremony at IMerdcka I'alaee here for 92 Air Force officers.
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    • 67 2 NOW BANDA TO BE PRESIDENT ULANTYRE, Mon. —Dr Hastings Banda <above>. the Prime Minister, was yesterday unanimously voted President-designate or Malawi when the country becomes a repunlic next July 6. Malawi I Radio reported. IHe was elected at the annual conference of the ruling Malawi Peoples 1 Congress at Lilongwe.
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    • 129 2 UOMBAY. Mon. The Indian Prime Minis-i<-r. Mr. Shastri. said here yesterday that Indian troops m ould not br withdrawn from the Lahore sector in PakKtan unlos Pakistan evacuated the strati-uit- Chhamb Valley in Kashmir. Addressing a public mi 'tin- at Azad Maidan here. Mr.
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    • 170 2 P LONDON. Monday fOMMUNIST China has followed its massive gold purchases in London with heavy buying here of Russian platinum, the Times reported today. Peking demand for platinum increasingly used in a variety of industrial processes appeared to have risen sharply this year It
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    • 204 2 Search for fabulous Japanese treasure ship q\)KYO. Mon. A A search begins today for treasure said to be worth hundreds of millions of pounds and believed lying in a Japanese ship which sank nearly 100 years ago ofT Kurihama Beach south-west of i Tokyo. Salvage- work will be preceded this
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    • 55 2 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Actress i Javnr MaMfleld chvp birth in ut 81b. 70/ son today ;it Ccdala of Lebanon Hospital hrreI' was Miss Mansfield's fouiMi child and the first by her m;ir- riage to director Matt Climber. whom .shr married in Septcmb' i\ 1964 She had
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    • 28 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. President Johnson dressed yesterday for the iirst time since his opera- tion and attended private, family church services in his hospital quarters. AP
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    • 364 2 SAIGON. Monday JTIVE American Navy planes yesterday destroyed the third Soviet-built surface-to-air (SAM) missile site, 52 miles north-west of the North Vietnamese capital of Hanoi. The planes four A-4 Skyhawks and one \-6 Intruder from the carrier Independence blasted the Sum
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    • 62 2 ADELAIDE. Men:. On he ver to pack a sou;ii Australian courti Her Honour Ju.siico Mitche I t.ike her pLice on thr bench ol the full court and bfcoir.'- lust woman judzo. The State Attorney-General. Mr. -.el Dunstan c MltcneU on Mr v lm-ii. he gt'ith enthusiasm
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    • 53 2 NEW YORK. Mon Thr Nrw York World .s F.iir I I two-jn -in with >h. ;is more people than bti'jie iwanned through I The single-day ktteodai nuMied. by 10 n.ni; twt I before the turn d clicking- Total lor the day was 444,461- The previous Ikrli
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 161 3 CUTTING FAT PEOPLE DOWN TO SIZE ATLANTIC CITY. Mon. —An American surgeon today described a dramatic operation by which the weight of grossly obese people had been reduced by as much as 14 stone. Dr. Manrico Troncelliti said he had used the new cure on a 27-.Ntone man who was
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    • 39 3 WILLJAMSTON. (North CuroUna>. Mon Nino people MR Ml!«l yrMrrdn.v in I thivt-c.i wreck near bue. Eight were in onf c;ir The other victim was a woman in one of the other ran I —A P.
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    • 134 3 British MP tells Govt of a Soviet spy plot I ONDON. .Mon A Convrvative backbench M.P. Commander Anthony Courtnry, has reported to the Government and the British Security Servne that he believes Soviet Intelligence planned to detain him on a falsa charge in Moscow last July. well informed MWSM said
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    • 413 3 LONDON. Monday Douglas Jay. President of the Board oi Trade, yesterday pledged the British Government to a five-year global limit on imports of cotton goods from low-cost countries. He told delegates to the British Cotton Board's annual conference ir Harrogate that the quota
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    • 233 3 Soviet scientist deserts ship, asks asylum T ONDON. Mon. A Soviet scientist deserted from a Russian scientific ship at Gibraltar and has asked for political asylum in Britain, the Foreign Office announced yesterday. A spokesman identified the Russian a-s Vladimir GeroMcv, 30. but gave no other details. "He applied for
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    • 26 3 DAMASCUS. Mon. East Ocrm.my pledged a U.S. $25 million loan to Syria in an economic and technical co-operation :inicement signed here jmtcrdajr. AF.
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    • 118 3 I OXDON. .Mon. Lady Spe n c c r-Churchill fractured her right arm and injured her ribs yesterday when she was knocked to the ground by a soccer ball while walkins in Hyde Park. The Daily Express, said the 80 yrar-old widow of Sir Winston
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    • 244 3 Prisoners' gift to pretty Marialife YIICHIGAN. Mon. lfl -Thank you for my life." a pretty teenager told a group of inmates at the Indiana State Prison. Anna Maria Nauser. 17. of i Indianapolis, visited the prison to meet and personally thank the 50 prisoners who for the past year have
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    • 438 3 Here's the kind of success story that all Malaysians like to hear. In May 1956 the Malaysian Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. commenced usiness. I n nine years the MCIS has become one of the leading life assurance companies in Malaysia There is no doubt about this In 9 years the
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    • 24 3 TME GAMBOLS < /*JOULD MADAM Like WEB") /^77ZT^\ STEAK WITH ONIOWeV W '7^^ lor without?} V^/ ~Z-^^ /T._t~N /auwclu, make ammeN f wrm; W|TH tooJ
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  • 43 4 SINOAPORE Mon— The Gramophone Co Ltd. and E.S Isaac Co., Ltd. will Jointly give a reception to Mr. V.B. Menon. managing director of the Gramophone Co. of India, at the Singapore i Swimming Club at Tanjong Rhu tomorrow at 7.3G p.m.
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  • 658 4 GOH TELLS AFRO-ASIAN SEMINAR: SINGAPORE. Monday Singapore Defence Minister, Dr. (ioli Keng Swee tonight emphasised the vital importance oi" social values if the world's under-deve-loped nations are to achieve the economic miracle performed by shattered post-war Germany and Japan. Speaking at the opening of
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  • Article, Illustration
    63 4 MR. AND MRS. Foo Kok Su cc who were married at the Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour in Singapore. The bride was formerly Miss Marieta R. Ongkiko of the Philippines. The couple met at the University of Pennsylvania a year ago where they were both doing
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  • 275 4 Jailed: The man who had implements to forge identity cards... SINGAPORE, Monday. pON Tio Yong, 27, was today jailed for a year K in the First Criminal District Court after he pleaded guilty to three charges of forgery and possession of forged identity cards and implements. Pon alias Tan Yio
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  • 101 4 DISPLAY OF BOOKS ON AFRICA SINGAPORE. Mon. With the growing Interest In African countries among Singapore readers, the National Library is now holding an exhibition of books on African subjects until Nov. I. The main exhioition will be at the entrance foyer and displays will .ilto be made in the
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Members of the YWCA International Women's Club will visit the Singapore Orchid Gardens on Wednesday.
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Arya Samaj Singapore will celebrate Deepavall and also Us 38th anniversary at Vedic Hall, Arya Samaj Mandir. in Sved Alwi Road on Friday at 7 p.m.
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak will give a tea party to about 180 Red Cross helpers at IMana Negara at 5 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 55 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Two of the Afro-Asian trade union- i ists now in Singapore will j address a luncheon meeting of the Lions Club on Wednesday. They are Mr. Momadou Jallow ol Gambia, and Mr. Monohar Kotwal of India, i They will speak on "The role of
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  • 113 4 Campaign by Sata: Appeal by Head of State CINGAPORE, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof I bin Ishak. has appealed to the public to i support the Singapore Anti-tuberculosis As- sociation's week-long greeting seals campaign which started today. In a special message, Inche Yusof said that since Sata was
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  • 42 4 i SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 40 1 members of ihe Institute ot International Affairs of the Univer- sity of Singapore will leave on a i goodwill mission of Cambodia on Friday. The trip is organised by the in- StltUtP.
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    • 378 4 AIRPORT— IN and OUT I"HK follow inu In todays *rh<-dul« I from BanKkok. PrnanK (ML S2l of civil slrrrart mm-vmetitr at *•> Pm from Honx Kong. Kuala Pays Lrbar airport Singapore: Lumpur (ML «15) 7.2S p.m.; from ARRIVALS Kuchlng (ML 451) 8.58 p.m. .OAC Krom AuckUmt. Sydney. O«PARTUM. Darwin (BA.
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  • 333 5 POLICE FLEET GETS TWO NEW LAUNCHES FOR ANTIINFILTRATION WORK PORT SWETTENHAM. Monday Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today stressed the vital need for patrofling the Malaysian coastline by police and Marine Department launches. He was addressing members of the Police Department and Marine Branch when
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  • 27 5 lI'OH. Mon. A clerk. Mr. A. C. Oiui.m';i>:ib;ii. reported to the |Kilic> yesterday that his car mv -stolen from Clark Street here where he lives.
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  • 72 5 PENANG. Mon. Penang police seized a revolver loaded with five rounds of ammunition during a raid on a house In Siam Road last night. Acting on a ttp-off a police party raided the house at about 10.30 last night, and found the gun. in a
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  • 224 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE Minister of Infor- mation and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here last night that he would suggest to the Cabinet to send more Central Government Ministers to visit the Borneo States. Speaking to reporters at the International Airport
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  • 58 5 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Police arrested a snatch thief within 10 minutes after the crime was reported last night. Madam Oh Khar Te. 38. told the police that a man snatched a gold chain and locket worth $78 while she was asleep in her room in Immigrant Road
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  • 166 5 \fUAR. Mon. A meI iTI dicine-seller and a seven-month-old baby boy were injured when two slabs of carbide j exploded near them yesterday at Bukit Pa- sir Town, about seven miles from here. Both were sent to hospital I where they were treated
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  • 97 5 SINGAPORE. Mon- The military will hold training exercises in Singapore from tomorrow to Friday. For the first three days, the exercises will be held at the high ground at Clementi Road from 9.30 .1 in to 12.30 p.m. and at Nee Soon range from p.m.
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  • 114 5 Delay is inevitable, Registrar tells the DAP KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The application for registration of the Democratic Action Party (formerly PAP Malaya) must wait its turn to be considered from among hundreds of other applications received by the Registrar of Societies. The Registrar. Mr. Chin Hon Hlan. when asked today
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  • 216 6 'S'pore public utility services most advanced in S-E Asia' SINGAPORE, Monday. Till-; Mayor of Madras, Mr. Chitty Babu, today described Singapore's public utility services as the "most advanced in South-east Asia." This was after his tour of the Kallang gas works and the Pasir Panjang power station. He was shown
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  • 219 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government has announced Import quota restrictions for mild steel round bars and high tensile deformed bars for the remaining quarter of this year. In a notice to Importers, the Controller and Registrar of Iniparta and Exports. Mr. A.V. Cordeiro.
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  • 106 6 NO POSTAL DELIVERY on SATURDAY SINGAPORE. Mon. There; will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Saturiday. being Deepavall, a public i holiday. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m to noon. All other post of- flefv will be open from 9
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  • 144 6 Taxi'driver praised by Minister for his honesty Mon. It was a proud moment today for Cabbie Chong Lian. 42, when the Minister for Law and National Development, .Mr. E.W. Barker, praised him for his honesty. Speaking at a luncheon given by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board at thr Majrstic Restaurant
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  • 72 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Minis- ter lor Culture and Social AlTaLrs. I Inche Othnwn Wok. will declare open the 13th Singapore and Pan- Malaysian Photography Exhibition at the National Library lecture 1 hall at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday. I The exhibition is open for four d.iv.s
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  • 72 6 SINGAPORE'S First Lady. Puan Nuor Aishah. receives a bouquet of flowers from a Red Cross member. Miss I.im Tiang Tay of Detachment 17. at the end of the annual combined parade of the Voluntary Aid Detach- ment and the Junior Red Cross held at the Kaffirs
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  • 330 6 HOTELS TO STRIKE 'IF UNION DECIDES' SINGAPORE. Mon. Tht Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Trade Union today would not rule out the possibility of its members at Goodwood Hotel and Catnuy Hotel going on .strike In .sympathy with the strikers at Jackie's Bowl in Grange Road despite a Singapore
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  • 68 6 GERMAN LANGUAGE LESSONS SINGAPORE. Mon Kvrninu cla.sses to teach the German Ul i,t kttttad in the Arluit Eduta!;u;i Board ;il the ■;:iin« ol next m riic eourae. omitted by ;hr i Board in coniunction with ihr Consul tie-General of thr Federal Republic ot Germany, will be lor beßinner." who have
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  • 1745 7 Gangland's most vicious killer STRAITS TIMES Special Feature Trapped by a woman scorned Leonard Scarnici killed tor profit, pleasure and hit own tofrry, and iloyd tree until on* day he made a fatal blunder that led him straight to the electric chair AT dawn on June 28. 1935. Leonard Scarnici
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  • 29 8 f Were 1 lIS Minimum HAPPY SILVER WEDDING Anm*er. ->■• of Tan r'huan llork «od Man I »n« IVth Oriot*r. 19*0 Inaxned t>v I Hnta. !)al«? an 4 Julie
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  • 127 8 N Wmrdi SIS aflMaaara i MMa LIM LEAN TEND naaaed away peacefully at the age of ♦on day iMh October hi 7«> Nonium KntM. after a lonic Illneee The funeral <m arJlMuled for Thurmuy at 11 am I 1 Urn Or> n: i LOO YEW HOI M m.iKinc rwrmor.
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  • 137 8 N »'.rrf« SIS 'tmimmmt MR a MRS. Rober l.iant wiah to link ralalivea and friend* for their >a aaMa prejrnts kind wmhej mil aiiendunn* a' «rildln|[ <m J-10-fij FAMILY OF LATE Mr Jura Smith. ixitroll-r Hmrti K Uumpur thaoka "•iend» mi.i relative* for ■endlnx -'•■••I., i, mi roodolemea during
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  • The Straits Times Tuesday. October 19. 1965.
    • 766 8 limits must be exceeded and the evils of run-away mii flation and a degraded currency '^c upon a country before "ex- haustion point" is reached? J This would be precisely the 1 bankrupts only" school of thought which Mr. Tan has J I criticised so tellingly as being
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    • 355 8 When friends fall out the language may be worse than even enemies would employ. (The Chinese protest note to j Indonesia over an army raid !on one of its Jakarta offices pulls out all the stops. It demands a Government apology, 1 the punishment of the culprits and
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    • 145 8 The Australian Labour Party delegation now visiting Singepore and Malaysia has come 'at an opportune time. A few 1 weeks earlier it would have walked into the tensions preceding or immediately following Singapore's separation but these have faded now and our visitors are freed from i their distractions.
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  • Letters
    • 217 8 THE article by Mr. Robert Elegant entitled "The Secret Highway That Prolongs A War." (S.T. Oct. 4) says: "Other channels also feed the Vletcong They are supplied by sea and through Cambodia. It Is mv duty to deny most explicitly and categorically this false and
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    • 31 8 I SUGGEST that the Postal Department consider the issue of a tew special postage stamps to mark the official opening of the 1935 SEAP Games in Kuala Lumpur. SEEYAMWEE S« Siput
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    • 119 8 I NOTE that buyers of new houses are to be Drotected from certain types of builders in SinßaDore. What of Kuala Lumpur? A riousine company covenanted to build me a house some seven months aeo promising by word of mouth that it would be ready
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    • 111 8 (")UR Government seems v to be operating on the false assumption that other countries will give us financial assistance whenever we run short of funds. This Is a very precarious way of running our country. Rather than going round the world begging for aid. wouldn't it be better
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    • 125 8 WITH reference to Dr Tay's letter <ST Oct. 16» on the question of caged birds. Would he and hi? friends be prepared to put their confidence In the happiness of their bird.to the test by leaving thf cage In the garden with the door open-> In an age
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    • 106 8 I AM in total agreement with the views expressed by "A Distressed Mother" i S.T. Oct 14 1 who lamented the fact that her son was promoied to Primary Two although he was totally unlit for promotion. Children who find it almost Impossible to follow their lessons in class
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    • 150 8 QN going over my sons books he is In the Primary School I came across a coupon on which was written 'SAJAK MURID2 MELAYU* No. 2— 80 sen. I asked my son what It was about. He told me that It was a prize which he had won
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    • 103 8 'TAXPAYER" (ST. Oct. 1 9) wa& wondering why. In connection with a cement factory project, a German geologist came over. Taxpayer is of the opinion that the necessary survey could be done very well by the "geological survey." Taxpayer should not worry about this. There are different processes
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    • 62 8 IN spite of the Government's previous assurances against fragmentation of rubber estates, a wave of selling and fragmenting has started again recently. It would be prudent on the part of Government to Investigate the reasons for this selling wave and also to arrest the tendency to fragment —If
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    • 53 8 A REGISTERED cover I sent containing a letter and a $10 currency note did not reach the addressee on the date due. I reported the matter to the postal authorities In Kuala Lumpur on July 27 but up till now have not had my money refunded DISGI'STED Kuala
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  • 827 8  -  Stuart Griffin BY TOKYO. Mon RIOTING OKINAWANS REMIND THE JAPANESE OF A PROBLEM UNSOLVED JWENTY years aft c r Japans statesmen, admirals and generals surrendered to General Douglas Mac Arthur on the U.S.S. Missouri's quarter-deck, the problem of the territories Japan lost as a result of the
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    • 43 8 MALAYSIA S The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas branches in London. Hong Kong, Kowloon and Brunei. MtAO nfnrt**^" >^*»***i MtUTAN lalll lUUDi«* n. Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur. BAjNIKIN^UMITED tjaa^aaaatCapaal jOaooone ii BfaatftatMaOaM I <•> 000 000 G'<T«n«it«M< JIOOOOOOOT
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  • 132 9 Wok tells Malays: Shed your communal outlook SINGAPORE Mon The Minister for Social Affairs and ulture. Inche Othman Wok, has called on the Malays in the State to shed their c omnnlll.il outlook. Speaking in his rapacity a> the TAP'S director of Malay affairs .it thr opening of a party
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  • 66 9 PENANG. Mon Penang will i hold a Solidarity W>ek rally al Me City Stadium on Nov. 1 The Bute Solidarity \Vrek Commiltcr. )i(Mded by tiio Chief I Mlnistrr. Dato Wong Pow Nee. has aUo derided that MmiUr rallies t» held la the various district* i Nibong
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  • 180 9 I/UALA LUMPUR. Mon. V One of the pro-| blems confronting poultry farmers in Malaya la that they cannot buy large tracts of land if they decide to go into poultry farming on a large scale. To ease the problem, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Hajl
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  • 140 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thp Rulers' Conference scheduled on Wednesday and Thursday here Is expected to fix the date for the Installation of Malay- 1 slas new Yang dl-Pertuan Agong, the former Sultan of Trengganu. The conference at the Istana Nesara vfll be chaired
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  • 70 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The New Zealand Ciiirt of Defence isi ill. Lieut. Gen- L W Thornton today visited thf Ministry of Defence in Rifle Range Road hereGen- Thornton, who tv earlier received by the Chief of Armed Forces SUIT, Lieut. Gen- Tengku Osman bin Tengku
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  • 64 9 PEN ANO Mon. The Kebun liit.i Youth Association will start notional dancing classes for members .it the Dato Kramnt Ma'nv School and Francis Light Bchooi this Sunday. Thr claw at DaTo Krnrmr I Ifl be held every Sunday from 3 Jft to 510 p m and
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  • 23 9 DI'NOL'N. Mon The Town Council here will hold It* monthly: meenna at the district office! 1 conference room on Oct. M.
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  • 350 9 University students protest against TV play AWANGKU SAYANG—A 'SMEAR ON US 9 I KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. r piK .Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today he would re-examine a Television Malaysia play which has raised a storm of protest from University of Malaya undergraduates. He
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  • 84 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A State of Johorr proflrrr** exhibition will be held on Oct. 27 and 28 as part of the 71st birthday celebrations of the Sultan of .Joh»re at the Diamond Jubilee Hall. The exhibition will depict, the progress of the Government's vcond five-year
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  • 26 9 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Fraser and Neave (S> Ltd.. and Malayan Breweries (S) Ltd.. mil hold their annual dinner on Nov. 5 at their sports pavilion.
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  • 138 9 Brunei: Suspected cholera cases rise to 200 DRUNEI TOWN, Mon. The number of suspected cholera cases in Brunei and Limbang districts has risen to 200. Ninety-four have been confirmed. Fears that the outbreak nad spread to Tutong were dispelled with an announcement that a number of cases there which showed
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  • 32 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Liberal Arts Society will screen the award-winning German film •Chess Tele" at the USIS theatrette at 8.15 p.m. on Friday. Admission is SI per member.
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  • 78 9 SEREMBAN. Mon. Two shopkeepers in Rasah new village were robbed of cash, watches and Jewellery valued at $2,400 by three men armed with dagger* early today Lee Kirn Leng. 31. and Ngo Ah Yuen 24. were threatened by the robbers after they had entered
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  • 54 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ng Kam Choo. of Kirn Keat Road who petitioned for a divorce, wu today granted a decree nisi by the acting Chief Justice. Mr Justice Tan Ah T;ih. on the ground of adultery by hpr journalist husband Conrnd Ng Hui Hiap in Kualii Lumpur The
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  • 26 9 SINOAPORE. Mon About 60 paiMiigeis wUI disembark when the P and O Orient liner Cathay i 1 arrtvw hare on No* 3. I
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  • 233 9 Work permits plan: Checks must be made by employers SINGAPORE. Mon The onus of checking on Malaysian workers will be left to employers when work permits are introduced for unskilled and semi-s killed workers from across the Causeway. This, The Straits Times understands, is to be the operational basis of
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  • 329 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A MAN, who had spent half of his 34 years in pri- son. was today sentenced to another six years' Jail by the Sessions Court here on two charges of being in possession of a pistol and six rounds
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  • 266 9 Racehorse owner robbed of $10,000 winnings pENANG. MOII. A racehorse owner, Mr. J. R. Parbury. lost $10.--000 "most of it an accumulation of my race winnings'" when his house in Tanjong Bungah park was robbed by an armed gang yesterday evening. Mr Parbnry. 50. a bachelor, was out playing golf
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    • 844 9 TV MALAYSIA Channels:- 5 Kuala Lumpur Magaslne; 634 Lassie "Boy's and Penan*. Day"; 7 News in Engliah; Ipoh and Ma- 7.10 TaJk on current event* lacca, 7.34 Frankie Lame show; 8 3 Johore. Bahm. —News in Mandarin; 810 4 Taipint. Take Studio; 8.34 Turn of 7 Bats Pahat. Fate. "Lost
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  • 910 10 Indons' statements ruled admissible JUDGE SATISFIED THEY WERE MADE VOLUNTARILY TO THE POLICE WITHOUT THREAT SINGAPORE, Monday MR. JUSTICE Chua today ruled that all tho statements made by two Indonesians. Harun bin Said and Osman bin Haji Mohamed Ali —in connection with the Mac Donald House explosion in which throe
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  • 160 10 MCA plea to Khir on Chinese studies TPOH. Mon. The MCA sub-committee on education has appealed to the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. to consider making the Chinese language a compulsory subject for secondary school pupils originating from Chinese primary j schools. Speaking at a meeting of the
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  • 243 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon EVHJR youths were charged in the Ses- sions Court here today with attempting to evade duty on 71 bundles of textiles worth about $20,000 at a house in Kampong Pasi Plangi on Oct. 16. j They were Kee
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  • 29 10 Buy a Defece Bond TODAY „I M LIMPL'R. .Mon. Three more subscribers today bought >.•:: him worth of National Defence Bonds, bringing the total amount sold to date to $7,134,300.
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  • 95 10 Land for 490 families in Perak IPOH. Mon. The lp- per Perak district land committee has ap proved the allocation of 2.175 acres of land to 490 landless families from different communities in the district. This was announced by the District Officer, Inche Mohamed Nor bin Alias, today He said
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  • 83 10 CANBERRA. Mon. Two mothers left Australia yesterday for Butterworth. Malaysia, to be at the bedside of their dangerously ill j sons whose legs were shattered in the Bencat Iron I Triangle clash with the Vietcong last week. Ono i.< Mr. 1 Manaano. an Ita-
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  • 37 10 I SINGAPORE. Mon —The Pin- anrp Minister. Mr. Lim Kirn San. will prp.sent pioneer certificates at i a ceremony at the Economic Dev- elopment Board conference room. Pullerton Building, at 11 a.m. on I Thursday.
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  • 88 10 Mon. An I Indonesian Chinese, i who said he came to Singapore to get medical treatment was today Jailed for nine months by a district court. Tang Srne Tjua. 43. was arrested at 550 ajn. yesterday off St. John's Island in a
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  • 278 10 'NEGOTIATE' ORDER BY INDUSTRIAL COURT The issue: Retrenchment of 30 union members SINGAPORE. Monday 'J'HE Singapore Second Industrial Arbitration Court today directed a Swiss firm. Societa Commissionaria Di-Esportazione E Di Impotazione, to suspend the retrenchment of 'SO ol \\s workers who are members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers'
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  • 35 10 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Mm- Ister for Social Affair* Inciw Othman Wok. will open the 13th I Singapore and Pan-Malaysian i photography exhibition at the National Library lecture hall at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday.
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  • 175 10 Wanted: 150 men for Air Force 17UALA LUMPUR, Moo. A recruiting team I will visit various centres j in Malaya, beginning from Thursday, to interview candidates for 150 vacancies in the Royal Malaysian Air Force. The vacancies are for air engine mechanic.^, airframe mechanics, air instrument mechanics. ulr electrical mechanic-..
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    • 189 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS S. Agree to make a reduction 1 S VSSA BJTK fiJ5 jr t.L.._Moi „•<,„ Af .nmin. Nl i 15. FooU at home to a killer (8). 18 Cloth worker ln arn >y <B) 9. A vrmta*. without tntelllg- c foreigner didn't rtarva ,0. W r m
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  • 333 11 SINGAPORE, Mon SENANG MURDERS: HEAD OF STATE WILL NOT REMIT, SUSPEND OR COMMUTE SENTENCE 'j'HK fate of the 18 Pulau Senang detainees, convicted on three charges of murder committed during the riots on the penal island in 1963, has finally been sealed. A Singapore
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  • 189 11 I was hit! by woman wielding slippers: Busman KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A bus conductor told the magistrate's court here today that a woman assaulted him with her slippers when he tried to stop her from rushine: into a bus. Thomson Savrimuthu. 28. said that Siti Fatimah binte Abdullah. 25. abused
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  • 238 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. More donations totalling $838.10, have been received by the Straits Times for the blind ex-soldier. Abdul Latin* bin Mohamed of Port Dickson. bringing his fund to $2,143.80. The donations came from: Eric and Cheng $10; Madam Choo $2; Madam Mary Thien $5:
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  • 120 11 WELFARE MEN GET FLOODS ALERT IJUALA LUMPUR. Mon 1 The Selangor Welfare Department has alerted its officers In all the districts to stand-by for floods In view of the continuous rain the State is now experiencing. The alert followed police reports that the main trunk road between Kuala Lumpur and
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  • 129 11 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Yang di-Pertuan Nesara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today showed keen interest in the University of Singapore library when he officially visited the university for the first time since his appointment as Chancellor. Inche Yusof was greeted on arrival by the ViceChancellor, Professor
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  • 83 11 IPOH. Mon. The Perak branch of the Socialist Front, today strongly protested against the use of tear uas by the police on its members attending an unlicensed concert at the Buklt Merah new village branch here when it cele- bra ted its fourth anniversary last night
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  • 122 11 ITALIAN FIRM WINS 55.6 MIL. ELECTRICITY CONTRACT BRUNEI TOWN, Mon. —An Italian firm, Societa Anonima Electriflcazlone of Milan, has been awarded the contract to erect overhead lines for Brunei's $16 million electrification programme, which Is due to be completed by the middle of next year. Societa Anonlma's tender of $5,610,000
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  • 66 11 PENANO. Mon.— Nine pne.-s from Singapore. Kuala Lumpur Penang and Talplng will read in relays the special Buddhist "Sutta" written on palm leaves when the Mahindrarama temple here, celebrates the Kathina festival, this week-end. The reading, from a special pavilion erected In the temple's
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  • 42 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. K. Ra-I Juran, 60. who was knocked down by a car at Waterloo Street last Thursday, died In the General: Hospital early today. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector Govinder Singh of Sepoy Lines (Tel. 7200).
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  • 154 11 rpUMPAT (Kelantan), A Mon. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said today that the Government was taking over control of all private schools to bring them in line with the national education policy. Speaking at the opening of the
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  • 68 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Indian nationals here will meet in the library of tht Indian Information Service on Wednesday to observe India's National 8o 1 1 darlty Day The Indian High Commissioner Mr. Mustafa Kamll Kldwa.. win lead the gathering in taking the Solidarity Day pledge.
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  • 40 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thieves broke into the bouse of a planning and research officer of the Ministry of Education. Mr. Khoo Eng Choong, at Jalan Yap Kwan Seng, here, yesterday and stole $355 in cash and good*.
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  • 581 12  -  OLIVIA YEOH BY BUILD up a wardrobe of beauty brushes for that well-groom-ed look! Many women sigh wistfully over photographs of models and murmur: "Its easy for them to look so attractive, they're naturally beautiful." In fact, a great number of models
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  • 381 12 you may like to know A WELLKNOWN and popular Singapore couple, Mr. and Mrs. David P.L. Chan, celebrated their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary a few days ago. A small group of close friends and- relatives toasted them In champagne. Mr. Chan, an accountant, is better known for his photographic artistry. He
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  • 633 12 DO you believe you are attractive? It's something you have to believe if you want your appearance to be pleasing. The moment you start downgrading yourself, you're lost. And downgrading is something you're apt to do if you're young because your ideal of beauty
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  • 146 14 MELBOURNE. Moil INDUSTRIALS were firmer with ribeh well In excess ol Jails. Musi leaders showed solid rises, but turnover was again low. Btue metals firmed. Mt. I*a was up 7d. to 365. 4d. AOG featured In oils with a riae of 2s. 6d. to 245. following news of
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  • 267 14 THE following lim of selected Malayan Industrial yields Is •P. I'rlrea: MVY. Dlvidant Yield (Krosa prr cent); 'ICY. EarnlnKs Vii id (Krosa per cent); *T.C. Times covered. N on grossed up dividend of 20 pai cent X oct. Definition (rsvissd): Tlmss Cavarad The number ot times laal year's
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  • 235 14 V<>\ KMHKK first crade rubber A^ f.u.b. buyers closed at 5 p-m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at t».'. cents per Ib. unchanged on Friday's rinsing level (or the position. The tone was very quiet. X.A..-V and F.M.K.F. clostng prices in cents per Ib. yesterday. Buyers Sellers
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  • 207 14 Oct I*. Thr*« montha. INDUSTRIALS lloustrad 11 ct». McAllster 9 eta. C.S. Holding 15 eta M. Invert. 10 «a mnlopo 1 1 eta N Iron 8 eta. K. smelter 20 ft*. 0.C.8.C 14 eti l'J rt>. Rothnians 11 eti I-.. 1 M) met*. Rot>in*on." 10 <-U i- a
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  • 49 14 ON the official Malayan short Term Money Market for the week ended Saturday (Oct 16) the range of call rate* was as follows: BANK FINDS: 34 per cent to V\ per cent. GENUAL FUNDS: t'i per cent to 4 per cent. MOVFMF.NT of tanda totalled $139 million.
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  • 24 14 Oct. 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 65ft cents (unchanged). TIN: 57 12.621 (down 876 cents). Unofficial estimated offering 245 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 908 14 DI'KINESK in and reported to the Singapore and Knala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stork I \c Ii.im-i of Malaysia yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boutttari (1,000) SI. 37, ii.'hmi, £1.36: Dunlopt (1.0U0) $1.44 D. (1.000) SI. 43. (1.000) $1.4»J.
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  • 850 14 From Our Market Correspondent |NOUSTRIAL shares were 1 firm on the Stock Exchange yesterday, prices being taken higher on increased bids and the turnover was increased to 686.391 shares. This was largely due to big turnovers in selected counters Gammon (210.--000). Traction. Uniteers.
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  • 26 14 Malayan Stork Indirrs Oct. 16 Oct. 18 'Industrials: 7H.H7 78.R4 Tins: 1 (iii.it? !><)..»•> S rubbers: lll?,.S» 103.82 'Dec. 30. 1983=10tl Dec. .J9. 1962 liiii
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  • 525 14 BETTLK support was reported on the Straits tin market yesterday and the price was up by 876 cents to 5712.82 A cents. After falling most of last week by over 524 the price had rallied by $1,871 on Saturday. Yesterday's estimated offering was Ml
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  • 19 14 THE Atseeiatle l %t Benhs Itl Malay•la made no change! la lt» rate* I to merdkuita yeaterda.*.
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  • 67 15 Wordt SIS (Minimum) THE STEWARTS SISTERS A Hrother tn.ink all relatives, friends for ondolrnrr*. donations, wreaths etc.. A attendance at funeral or their Brother Mr. Sameul s='i *«rt. Special tnanks to thr Little Btalera of the 1 uor for their care, kindness to him ilurlnK his stay there. Also
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    43 15 In Invinc memory nf our il.irlnm son Felr\ Willi.iins pawed auay suddenly nil Oit.ihcr I'lth l'liiu. llr sleeps in a lir.uiti.ul garden sheltered from sorrow and pain Bad somidav ulicn life's journey is ended, «t shall meet again. IXSKRTFO BY PAKFXTS.
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  • 120 15 CHIPS lyinK .iion^sute (he Singapore 0 wnarvst or tipecttd today are: 1 cr.js.-i 1 'Jleni.,lloch 3/4. Uolden I'resident Monrje 111 H. 1 I hi., town 15/16. Benarty 35 au I'jIIIWOM 1" 41, Hokkjtl Mat. 1 4b. ttvead Marixk -7/2S, Salsettc Is. Elken Maru Statrmtatn 44, 4j, 1)ui,,.,l
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  • 73 15 "'giVneon' 0 Sln a day: Coconut ell: bulk 553t sellers, drum Copra: Oct. Nov. L'K 'Continent: L'n.luot.d. Pepper: Muntok white $2171 itUem Sarawak white f2IS sellers. i .ill s.irawak Mai k $157s sellers. irl.Hd Laniiwni; hiack (ISTs <N) sel- 1 ler* (all M«J NLW), ASTA *177s IN) Milan
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  • 56 15 Till present rat.- of the Malayan J I dollar against tlir pound sterling lived on November 24 last M-.ir is srlliiu. T.T. «r O.D. 2«. I II ItUI. Buyinf T.T. 4 1 16 d. lluvinn O.I), is. i'.il Tlir dollar i* at its statutory middle position in relation
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  • 18 15 Tto Hone KoriK fret market 1 «-fi» ekised yesterday. It resumes <ij)ointion tliLs morning. i
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 593 15 < untinurd from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M Wordt St I Mi*.)— Box St rtt. txtrm SECRETARY SHORTHAND T>m0n thrre months top S4S4tl S'i>ore. POSITION FOR Book-mmfmttCmmt ('•rk advertised under P.O. Box 243. h.is br<n B Mi Aj'i>.K.-in" thanked. WANTED IMMEDIATELY qualified I Irutriii lur in Perak for a Curnmerrial
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    • 1012 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* St (mHm.)— Box St ttt. txtrm JOHORE BAHRU to let House No. 14. Road B. Jalan Dato Suleiman, ivniury Oardrn. Apply to 71. Jalan Ibrahim. Johore Bahru. FURNISHED FLAT with garden. TV., fridge, cooking facilities. (DisMM service couples. Easy term., p.in* Spore *****. LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED 3
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    • 803 15 I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE M Word* SS 1 Mir,.)— Box Sit tt*. txtrm MALACCA BUKIT BARU. d«tached 3-bcdroom Bungalow on elevatel land, furnishod, rented to Military. Tel: U'cCk 2319. TUITION IS Word* St < Mm. )—Box St ctt. txtrm TO PASS DRIVING K.i»i!y Ring 50WJ. Hourly 54.50 Ouaranleed $70-.
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    • 909 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordt M (Htm.) sH« St tt*. txirm I*M FIAT »0O Reconditioned easlne Sl2OO 0.n.0. 3 Pesu Court Wesau Estate Spore after 9 p.m. VOLKSWAOON INI, good condition. Koine home, $3,300. Rins Carlson (B'pore) ***** eat. 130, 1-4 p.m. AUSTIN MINI IMI. food condition. Kood tjrrrs. taxed until
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    • 783 15 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) IS Wordt St (Mtm.t—Box St f. txlrm j MOTIL AMBASSADOR Blntapor* ■»■■!< M. Mayer Road, Dancing nightly Excellent Knglisn and Cblnaaa Pood. Tal: *****. WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) ili Word* St (Him.)— Box St rlt. txtrm I JOHORt HOTEL Knu Chinese Kood. Alrcond. Kooms. Pbone 2386.
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    • 751 15 NOTICE PATT HUP TRANSPORT COMPANY LIMITED PURSUANT to the declared desire of the above company that 10' c of its issued share capital be i held by Malay Investors it is heretap announced that certain ol the company's shareholders will, for I the period from the date of this notice
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    • 624 15 NOTICES MALAYAN CEMENT LIMITED (Incorporated In the States of Malay. NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVEN that an oxtraoralnary general meeting of the members of the company will be held at the rents- tered office. Hongkong «nd Shan- ghal Bank Building. Bentenc Kuala Lumpur at 2 15 o'clock In the afternoon of
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    • 144 15 TENDER TELECOMS. DEPARTMENT Tenders me Invited from contractors registered with the Telecoms. Department, Selanijor Region. Kuala Lumpur for the laylti; of ducts and COBStmctaOO of manholes in aMapak, Kuala Lumpur The tenders should leiich the Director 01 Telecoms MaßfOt K<gion. Kuala Lumpur oy 12 doob on Ist November. Tender form
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  • 5 16 TIMES PORT 1 Racing Rugger
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  • 191 16  -  Epsom Jeep EHC3P^" IPOH. Monday VINE-YEAR-OLD Winoro showed this morning that he has lost none of his sparkling speed. Ridden by Laurie Johnson, the gelding beat Early Mark (Lyall Harbridge) by a neck in a half-mile trial, running the last 3f in 38 1 5
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  • 251 16 IPOH. Mon. Tne Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE ONE: Near the 3f Dulas Klver i Nelson i. who was travelling well, had to be checked oil the heels of Calvadu* (Coles > and Captain's Guide 'Hariiridget on more than one 'HtaMon. During the race the winner.
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  • 548 16 Weights Weights IPOH. Mon. Weights for all eight races here on Wednesday: CL. 2. DIV. 2— til. Admiral Byrd 9.0(1 Olympic Torch X.I Hidup Malaysia Ul Good Fort K.I Marigold II X.U i.uiwnmli X.lO Double liance Ml Earl Gabador X.UK Prince Tournai s.ir Sir OJam 8.03 Sea Pip 8.05 Bhajos
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  • 900 16 LINE-OUT LAWS CHANGED FOR BRIGHTER RUGGER J)OUBLE-banking in lineI outs In Rugby football Is barred In future. This change in the laws of the game and a definition ot i lineout formation have been j announced by the International Rugby Football Board at Twickenham and has been enforced in Malaysia
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  • 404 16 pPSOM JEEP spotUghts the fancied runners tomorrow: CLASS 2 DIV I Olympic Torch: Ran a good j race on Sunday when second to Pasir Bogak over 5Jf straight. Marigold II: Fifth in Div 1 over s if straight on Sunday. Gunsmith: Easy winner over 5,f straight on
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 553 16 (£sso) ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LIMITED hove vacancies in their Refinery at Port Dickson Refinery for MECHANICS QUALIFICATIONS: Cambridge School Certificate desired. EXPERIENCE: Previous experience m Diesel engine, compressor, pump, electrical or instrument repair, welding or fitting. Proficiency test will be given during interview. COMPENSATION/ BENEFITS: Among the best in Malaysia
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    • 929 16 NOTICES NOTICE tITOMATIC l.t I 1 CROSSING GATE. ttETONG The public is hereby notified Lhat the existing puolic level :ro&sing gave situated at Hallway telegraph post 235 3 ai 8 1 mile iCepong Road will be removed and automatic half-barner gates »UJ se provided instead. The automatic gates will oe
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    • 781 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PENANG PORT COMMISSION VA( AXC V FOB THE POST OF MARINF SI PERINTENDENT Applications are Invited from Malaysian Citizens (or the post of Marine Superintendent. Candidates should be in possession of a marine qualification not less than that of a Master of a Home Trade Vessel i Issued
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 210 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Fina president W. Berge Phillips will himself supervise the staging of the swimming events at the Third Beap Games here on 1 Doc. 14-21. Mr. Phillips, an Australian, has accepted UlO Seap Games OrganiMiiK Council's invitation to represent the world swimming
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    • 829 17  -  NORMAN SIEBEL GAMES HOSTS CANNOT RELY ON COMMERCIAL CATERING By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. With only eight weeks left to the Third Seap Games here on Dec. 14-21, three vital aspects of the preparations, the food, accommodation and transport arrangements, are in urgent need of a
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    • 96 17 Narrow win for Joint -Services- PERTH, Mon. The vi s i ting Singapore Joint Services team beat West Australia I 10-9 in a Rugby Union match here yesterday. The tourists clinched victory I when West Australia's Stan McKenna failed to convert a tr scored by winger Tom Holllngsworth late in
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    • 37 17 SINGAPORE. Mon —The Singapore Rugby Union will hold their fifth and final trial at Port Authority ground on Thursday before naming the side for the season's first Malaya Cup tie attaint Johore here on Saturday
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    • 25 17 LOS ANGELES. Mon Ameri- 1 can Walt Hansgen. driving a Lola-Chevrolet, won the 200-mile Monterey Grand Prix for sports I cars yesterday.— Reuter.
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    • 134 17 NEW YORK. Mon.-Thd World Boxing Association today n.ud their year-old suspension <>t Cassius Clay provided he posts a bund which would guarantee .1 1 iinti to end the heavyweight championship confusion. Clay was suspended by the WBA a .veil agu for signing for a rematch with
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    • 185 17 THE 'LITTLE OLYMPICS' VIEXICO CITY, Mon. iTI Australian runner Ron Clarke said he was affected by the altitude after he had finished second in a 5.000 metres race here yesterday. Clarke, holder of several world long-distance records, was beaten by Mohammed Oammoudi of Tunisia,
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    • 54 17 CINGAPORE. Mon. Police Sports Association sutfered their third successive defeat tonight when Chinese Athletic beat them 2-0 la their Safa league Div. 1 match at Jalan Besar stadium. Defending champions Darul Afiali continued with their winning streak, scoring their sixth win by beating RAF Seletar 3-1. ■In
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    • 173 17 Barber hits quick 64 in Ceylon j /COLOMBO, Mon. A 1 hard-hitting unbeaten 64 in 70 minuies by all-rounder Bob Barber helped MCC declare at 198 for six in their oneday match against the Ceylon Cricket Associat--1 ion Presidents XI here today. At close the President's XI had scored 156
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    • 36 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pahang beat Miilay.sian Armed Forces 13-9 in an Imer-Go yinRifle Range Road today. Pa Hans scored a goal, a goal from I penalty try and a penalty coal fiSygg a —-o
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 282 17 GEORGE COHEN (FAR EAST) LTD. Announce that they have been entrusted, as the Sole Selling Agents, with the disposal of the complete plant and Machinery of THE TEMANGAN IRON ORE MINE TEMANGAN, KELANTAN, MALAYA EARTH MOVING PLANT RO AD TRANSPORT ihovels. Tractors. Excavators. Traxcavators. Craders Trailers, tipper lorries. Land Rovers
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 25 17 SPORTS DIARY Kl'GGEß— S'sor Lge. Ari:c College v Tigers iSerdanfo. Friendly: Blacks v University (B Timah SWIMMING— Spore ASA ScaD Oames trial <CSC. 5.30 p.m
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    • 88 17 I SUMMARY BASKETBALL Inter-school HO.): Trade fck Ipoh bt Technical lust. KL 3!>-l« BOCKBT Inter-District (Jovl. fin it— (K PiJah): K. Pilali 3 Tainpin 3 Kvoon Merdeka Trophy (Ipoln: Iiwh I Club bt Trade School 24-5; Sekoiab TAR wo. Taipinc Tigers InUr-srhool <KL>: Trade Sch. Ipoh bt Technical Inst. KL
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  • 2033 18 MALA YSIA CAN'T PROSPER UNLESS WE WORK TOGETHER' SINGAPORE, Mom. The touchstone ol ili c Singapore Government's policy now \\;is survival, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Vow. s;iid iii speech to the Singapore Printing E m plo \ei" s* Union last night
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  • 70 18 OECELIA NETTO d n Mr. and Mr» It. Nett... Raaafe Kiuid on IMI Bj 930 a.m. Mtl over. Relatives. I frlrndl MR. PANG VONC HCNG a»«y paaeefßlly on If lO.tt iMTtai hi< beloved ■rllto, three »on», thr>e ii-l..\>. thr.e (1-iUKhter-ln i in and »even VI I will kiir >;:
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  • 441 18 LONDON. Moil— Falls were well m the majority today Business was on quite a Kood scale but sellers were around and the buying was not so aggressive as on some day* recently. Nervousness regarding the Rnodesian Independence crisis was. the main unsettling factor. Gilts, however,
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  • 81 18 WASHINGTON. Mon. The Pakistani Foreign Minister, Mr. ZA. Bhutto told a press conference here yesterday that President Ayub Khan hopes to visit the United States this year. President Ayub wanted to meet President Johnson late In November or early December. Mr. Bhutto said.
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  • 21 18 SINOAPORE. Mon. The Angala Vihara Sunday Bchool In Jalan Eunos will hold its fifth annual prtze-gtvii.K day on Oct. -31.
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  • 20 18 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Police Band will perform at the Kalians Park tomorrow from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 287 18 FEDERAL HOUSE RALLY BACKS STRIKERS KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. MORE than 1.500 Government servants today pledged "full support" for the 1.034 striking Forest employees. At a rally called by the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services in the Federal House canteen, the meeting passed resolutions: SUPPORTING
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  • 235 18 'Ties with China, Indonesia' call by 30 unions SINGAPORE. Mon. Two meetings representing workers in 30 left-wing trade unions yesterday passed a resolution calling on the Singapore Government to establish diplomatic relations with China and Indonesia. The resolution said that this would be the llrst step i towards fostering trade
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  • 579 18 'ATTEMPT TO SUPPRESS US' CHARGE BY UMNO Acting chairman: I stand by all our religious chief said I SINGAPORE. Mon. IN' CHE Ahmad Haji Taff, ;ictin^ chairman of Umno Singapore, today defended his party's religious department leader, Syed Ali Redha AlsagofT, and accused the Singapore Government of attempting lo^suppress "a
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 95 18 *t ».r*. >/j I Mimi~i««l MR. K.CS. KEMMIS V; S Shrplicrd The Mil iu.jimv.l b«ll»W K.\m Clinks St-olt KH'iimi^. OBIJ wn of Mr. H. Knnniis nnd the mte Mrs X. 'minis of 14/12 Margnret Street. Hunter h Hill. Sydney. N.aW. AiiKtr.'ilm nnd S.lnui, younKer •lauichtrr of Mr. A Mrs. C.R.
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    • 100 18 This oj£ Schick Stainless Steel blade just shaved these 15 barbers! Special Schick Stainless Steel takes an edge twice <4e^7 as s^ arp a straight razor and holds its oy&^l sharpness through as many as 15 shaves or more. ggjjjje* 8 Get Schick Stainless Steel Blades today you'll get consistent
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    • 56 18 The weather Hignest und lowest twnperatures in Malaysia and Siii«;tpore lor the period 8 p.m. Sunday to i 8 p.m. yesterday Highest I cuv .-i Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penung 86 73 Ipoh 90 73 Mal.icra 90 72 Singapore 90 73 C. Highlands 72 57 Jewel)
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