The Straits Times, 23 October 1965

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times He**"* 1 Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1965. 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 233 1 'Skip a meal a week' calj to Indians ALLAHABAD, Fri. The Indian Prime Minister, MrShastri, has appealed to his 480 million fellow nationals to miss a meal a week as one step to attain self-sufficiency in food. Addressing meetings yesterday, in the city where, he grew up. Mr. Shastri said
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  • 753 1 Riots: Soek acts A decree and an appeal on the radio: 'No acts of vengeance or destruction' JAKARTA, Friday PRESIDENT SOEKARNO has ban. Ned all violent demonstrations in Indonesia. According to Radio Jakarta, he issued his new decree last night after a meeting of KOTI, the supreme operational command. He
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  • 329 1 Judge awards $113,000 to crippled youth From A. SRIPATHY MALACCA, Fri. A former student. Hamid bin Awang, 21, was today awarded damages totalling $113,845 by Dato Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court here for injuries sustained in a motor accident. This is the highest sum that a court in
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  • 67 1 LONDON. Pn. Motorist Colin Cooper left a west London court where he had been banned from driving for a month, hopped into t his car and drove off. I Fifteen minutes later, he wan arrested, returned to court and s sentenced to six weeks in
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  • 1535 1 Singapore tells Malaysia: Sorry if... SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Government today told Malaysia that any undertaking on non-interference in each other's affairs must be reciprocal and not unilateral. It expressed its regret if the Malaysian Government considered it derogatory to refer to the Sultans in Malaysia in the same breath
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  • 49 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Tengku Abdul Rahman, who wa.i down with fever yesterday, was today reported to have considerably improved. His physician. Dato ■Dr > R.P. Pillai. said: "He is much better, but still needs a lot of rest." All his engagements for a week have been cancelled.
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  • 73 1 f ONDON. Fri.— Women who take birth control pills may go bald, a woman doctor wrote today in the British Medical Journal. Dr Rosamund Vallings, who works at a family planning clinic, said she had noted three cases of alopecia areata a mysterious disease of
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  • 56 1 BUENOS AIRES. Fri.— The Perjnlst-led General Labour Confederation ordered a 24--hour general strike from midnight last night after one of its members was killed and a score Injured In battles with the police yesterday There were clashes In Buenos Aires and its suburbs when workers downed
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  • 57 1 PRETORIA. Fri. Mohammed Essop Nagdee. a close associate of the late Mahatma Gandhi, died here yesterday at the age of 107. Nine weeks ago the body of his •on. YuMif Nagdee. was found hanging in his Johannesburg home. He had been banned under the Suppression
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  • 83 1 TELUK ANBON. Fri. A letter arrived at the Teluk Alison Post Office addressed to "Setlausaha Kehormat. B.OMK.HP.B K.J.CBSD P M.W.D T B Teluk Anson The postman had no difficulty In delivering It to the addressee for he knew that the above abbreviations refer to the Sharllcat Orang2
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  • 159 1 23 hurt in bus, lorry crash SINGAPORE. Fri. Twenty-three people were injured when a bus and a flour-laden lorry crashed head-on at the Junction of Tiong Bahru Road and Henderson Road this afternoon. All were treated lor minor injuries at the General Hospital in spite of the irriDart of the
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  • 31 1 RAWALPINDI. Fri workers HH buried alivo unrt^r debris wbto n cßnal bridge collapsed at Tila Bund, ntvr P hi war. 100 miles we* of Rawalpindi, last nleht.— A.P
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  • 30 1 RHODESIAN TALKS ON MONDAY SALISBIRY. Fri. British Premier Wilson will arrive here on Monday for further talks with Rhode-■-i.m Guvrrnmi'nt on this country's independence, announced here today. A.P
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    • 148 2 India: China lies to cover her own actions NEW DELHI, Fri. India yesterday accused China of trumping up "mendacious and concocted" allegations of Indian intrusions as a cover for stepping up its own aggressive actions against India in collusion with Pakistan. In a Note handed to the Chinese Embassy here,
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    • 44 2 NEW YORK. Fri. Actress i Tuesday Weld. 22. ill marry Claude Har/. 29. a writer. New York Post. go.sMp columnist Earl Wilson reportedThe couple have applied for marrmae licence but there was I no indication when they would wed. Reuter.
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    • 189 2 Manila Mayor orders mental tests of all city policemen MANILA, Friday. T*HE Mayor of Manila, Mr. Antonio Villegas. today j A ordered psychiatric tests for the entire city police force following mounting protests against, alleged police abuses. The tests, he said in a Press statement, would "ensure not only the
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    • 381 2 WASHINGTON, Friday AMERICAN officials yesterday reported a substantial increase in Vietcong strength despite sharp losses by the Communist-led guerillas in the Vietnam war. IS. and South Vietnamese troops had killed about 12.000 Vietcong in Hie pa.st year. But the guerillas had grown by about, 40.000
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    • 166 2 A BRITISH mission- j ary. jailed by Communist China and kept in solitary confinement for seven years, was freed and sent to Hong Kong on Oct. 17. Mr. Stanley Ernest Jones, 48-year-old Jehovah's Witness of Stroud. Gloucestershire, was taken from his 8f x
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    • 58 2 Just fancy that... BTDNKT, Fri. Children could be psychologically riamased by being Riven the wrong name, according to a leading Sydney children's psychologist. Mrs. Dorothy Mohr. "Parents should consider carefully before they name their babies." she said. "A very unusual name or one with some unpleasant connotation can be a
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    • 97 2 VIENTIANE. Fri. The,; wreckage ot what is be- lieved to be an Internatlon- al Control Commission B-26 aircraft lost on Monday with 13 people aboard has been sighted by a U.S. air- craft In Communist territory in north Laos A second B-26 bclonisinß to tlv
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    • 31 2 MIAMI iFlondai. Fri. The. Cuban Prime Minister. Dr. Castro > *aid last night he had forbidden youth of military age from joining i the United States with "cannon rodder." AP.
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    • 103 2 WASHINGTON Fri. i President Johnson left i hospital and returned to the White House yesterday —then went to bed and held separate conferences with two members of his Cabinet. The President was discharged i early afternoon from the US. naval hospital in nearby Bethetda.
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    • 68 2 CANBERRA. Pi i. An Oppo- siuon Labour member m suspended from the Australian House Of Representatives last night j after calling a government member "an arrogant cur." Mr. J. F. Cope made the remark during criticism of his party by Mr. J. D. Jess (Liberal). The
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    • 54 2 NEW DELHI. Fri.— Tile Defence I Ministry rcDortcd fMlMay three Pakistani soldiers m killed m ft clash with Indian forces on Mon- j da in the Kcran sector of Kaslv ■Mr. The Ministry nkl 10 Pakistani NhUcn intruded ituo Indian lines and withdrew after a battle,
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    • 455 2 SMITH (WITH TRUMP CARD) AGREES TO RECEIVE WILSON 'Glimmer of hope 9 in Rhodesian crisis SALISBURY, Friday. 'J'HE Rhodesian Premier, Mr. Smith, yesterday accepted Mr. Wilson's proposal to fly here for new talks on the crisis issue of the 1 i i coiony s independence But Mr. Smith said this
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    • 143 2 COLOMBO, Fri. A MOTION of no con1X fldence in the Government of Ceylon was tabled in Parliament yesterday by opposi- tion parties who ac- I cused it of concealing secret agreements I made with three Western oi 1 distributing firms. The Freedom Party, led by
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    • 247 2 Nkrumah calls for African unity, hits UDI ACCRA. Fri. Th« i A third Summit meeting of the 36-member Organisation for Afri--1 can Unity opened last night with half the i heads of State missing. The conference wai I formally opened by United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser at I
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    • 121 2 I TNITED NATIONS. Fri. A U.N. sub-comm-ittee today called for strong condemnation of Portugal's colonial policy and economic exploitation of African territories, in which foreign interests were participating. It said the General Assembly should appeal to ail states, particularly Portugal* Nato allies, to
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    • 52 3 Boy of four joins pickets outside American Embassy A FOUR YEAR OLD boy carrying a placard marches with a handful of demonstrators in front of the U.S. Embassy in London. The demonstrators, demanding an end to the war in Vietnam, were seen outside the embassy for two days last week.
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    • 248 3 Uproar as Chinese, Russians clash WARSAW. Fri. CHOUTS. taunts and waving arms again disturbed the Communist World Federation or Trade Unions (WFTU) congress here today as China and the Soviet Union together with their backers clashed over future policy. Twice M far the Soviet delegation has walked out alter abuse
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    • 133 3 LONDON. I ri— DouKlas Kacler. the tegl— air are. had in artificial leg flown to him for the second time in his life vestcrilay. The last time was when Bader lost an artificial leg baling out over France in 1941. The Germans
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    • 116 3 Spacefiight weather outlook is good CAPE KENNEDY, Fri.— Astronauts Waller M. Sctnrra and Thomas P. Staitord got an early Ko-head from weathermen and tracking stations yesterday for Monday's tricky space rendezvous flight A team of spacefiight weather specialists said i conditions were expected to be good for the launchI inp.
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    • 113 3 I ONDON. Fri. The J Foreign Secretary. Mr. Michael Stewart, last night denied that Britain was having second thoughts about her Atlantic Nuclear Force plan (A.N.F.) Mr. Stewart, answering questions after flylne back here from visits to the United States. South Korea am Japan,
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    • 40 3 EAST BERLIN. Prt Soviet tanks supported by East Oernian and Czechoslovak fighter planes and bombers. Polish paratroops and artillery demonstrated their military technique on the second day of joint manoeuvres by the four Warsaw Pact countries. Reuter.
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    • 203 3 CARDIFF, Friday. lIUNDREDSof Welsh Nationalists stormed the opening of a new reservoir at Merioneth yesterday, kicking and rocking cars, pasting posters over I the windsreeens, and scuffling with police. The demonstrators, angry bccau.se the reservoir will supply water to the city of Liverpool across the English
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    • 264 3 I ONDON. Fri. Police squads rushed to de- solate Saddleworth Moor on the Lancashire Yorkshire border near i here last night after dis- j covery of the remains of a second body near that of a child murder victim's grave. A man and
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    • 48 3 NEW YORK. Prt.— Three children, ranging in age up to four years were found drowned In the bathtub of their apartment last night. Minutes later, police said, their mother hurled herself into the path of an on coining subway train. She Ls critically ill.— AP.
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    • 71 3 JACKSONVILLE. Fri.— Mrs. Rodney A- Belrher was given custody of the family collie in a divorce action, but her ex-hus-band was granted visitins rights By agreement of both parties, Relcihac wm Riven the right to visit with, said dog" provided he first notified .Mrs. Belrher ol his
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    • 278 3 The Rats exchange banter with royal Rat Philip LONDON. Fri. A group of "'Water Rats" yesterday poked fun. at the most royal Rat of All, Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. The Grand Order of Water Rats, a charitable organisation founded by show business personalities, held a lunch at which
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    • 68 3 VIENTIANE. Fri. Police, confirmed yesterday that the death of the Australian Embassy's Third Secretary. Mr. John Magnos. was a suicide. Neither police nor the embassy would comment further. Mr. Magnoe died in hospital at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, two hours after a single shot was
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  • 122 4 I 'Work yet harder' appeal SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ass c m blywoman for Delta, Madam Chan Choy Siong, tonight urged the people to v,ork harder in an independent Singapore. Speaking at the commencement of the sixth anniversary celebrations of the Delta branch of the People's Action Party, Madam Chan pointed
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  • 784 4 Lee: Let's build up Afro- Asian opinion THIS SPIRIT WORTH FOSTERING, SAYS PM SINGAPORE. Fri J^ BUILD-UP of Afro-Asian opinion even outside Asia and Africa. This was the call from Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night as he entertained delegates to the International Labour Seminar. The Prime
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  • 395 4 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Fri.— The stock market closed steady today after losing a little ground in the morning following last night's warnings by the U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Oovernor of the Bank of England that no immediate relaxation on the economic front is possible. There was selective
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  • 100 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A new law which will help the Government in the prevention of illegal traffic in wild animals and birds came into operation today. This law requires persons engaged in the importation, exportation and transhipment of these animals and birds to take out licences.
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  • 84 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The military will carry out training exercises in the area north-west of Nee Soon Camp from 8 a.m. on Monday to noon on Thursday. Blank rounds. trip flares, para Hluminants, and white Hluminants will be used. Military exercises will also be carried out at the Nee
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  • 88 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A WOMAN labourer was murdered while on her way to work at a construction site at the University of Singapore this morning. Her body, with a deep stab wound in the throat, was found at about 7.30 a.m. near the campus entrance in
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  • 97 4 PREMIER'S DEEPAVALI MESSAGE SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today said Deepavali in independent Singapore, with its multiracial society, had a special significance. In a Deepavali message, Mr. Lee said: "Just as tomorrow other communities will join their Hindu brethren in celebrating Deepavali. so it is important
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  • 73 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Royal Institute of Chemistry (Singapore Branch) in conjunction with the Light Industries Services, a division of the Economic Development Board, lias organised a series of public lectures in connection with the Pood Industry Month from Oct. 15 to Nov. 15. The fourth lecture "Scientific
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  • 266 4 Jackie's Bowl: Union told to end membership of strikers SINGAPORE, Fri. 3 The Registrar of Trade Unions has ordered the Singapore Catering Services, Staff and Workers Trade Union to take steps to terminate the membership of the staff in the bowling section of the strikebound Jackie's Bowl in Grange Road.
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  • 75 5 Sata X-ray drive at Kembangan SINGAPORE, Fri— The Binga- j pore Antl-Tuberculosls Association will launch Its next mass X-ray campaign In the Kampong Kembangan Constituency on Nov. 1. The Assemblyman (or the area. Incite Moliamed Arid bin Suradl. will declare open the campaign at the Kampong Kembangan communiiy centre at
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  • 185 5 SINGAPORE, FrL The reconstruction and extension of the jetty at Pulau l hiii at a cost of $20.--000 has now been completed, and the jetty will be declared open on Sunday at 10.30 a.m. by Mr. Sim Boon Woo, assemblyman for Changi. It was on the
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  • 472 5 Nair: All delegates in accord on fundamental issues SINGAPORE. Frl. DELEGATES from 34 Afro Asian countries currently participating in the International Labour Seminar at Trade Union House have shown a consensus of agreement on fundamental issues. This was stated tonight by the SecretaryGeneral of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr.
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  • 204 5 'STOREANS HAVE TO FORGE A NEW NATIONAL IDENTITY' SINGAPORE. Friday. rpHE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, has said that the people have to face new and complex challenges as a result of Singapore's independence. In a message published In the 10th anniversary souvenir programme of the Singapore Insurance
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Arye Samaj, Singapore, a religious body, today celebrated its 38th anniversary and Deepavali with speeches, prayers and a children's fancy dress contest at Its premises in Syed Alwl Road.
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  • 63 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. Nanyang University has set up a special committee to implement the recommendations of the report of the curriculum review committee headed by Professor Wang Gung Wu of the University of Malaya. A Nantah spokesman today said the committee was no'v earning out a survey among
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  • 46 5 SINGAPORE. Prt The Singapore Printing Employees' Union has donated $93.75 to the Singapore Spastic Children's Association. The money was raised from the sale of the union's souvenir programme at Its anniversary dance held on Oct. 2 at the Fraser and Neave Hall.
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  • 362 5 ROTARY TQ PRESENT WORKSHOP FOR OUR PARAPLEGICS OINGAPORE, Fri. A sheltered workshop for paraplegic patients, which will function both as a training centre and seat of a secondary industry, is being built by the Singapore Rotary Club for the Society for Aid to the Paralysed. A joint committee of the
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  • 284 6  - Americans interested in our causeway project BOB NG r Kuala Lumpur, Friday AMERICAN builders are "positively interested' in the construction of the multi-million dollar causeway linking Pcnang and the mainland. This was stated here today by the leader and a senior member of the U.S. trade mission. They are: Mr.
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  • 37 6 KANGAR. Fri— lnche Ahmad Nordin. a spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs. wi:l live a public lecture on Malaysia's foreign policy at the Wo mens Institute hall here at 4 p.m. on Monday
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  • 272 6 'Woody' US will buy Malaysian timber: Young KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. i —Malaysian timber products plywood and t iiigh quality wood— will find a ready market in the United States. "Americans are very 1 woody' people." Mr. Tho- > mas C. Young, a senior 1 member of the US. trade <
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  • 37 6 KANGAR. Fri. One-month courses for youth club members on tailoring, mechanics, domestic science, handicraft and carpentry i will be conducted by the Perils Youth Sen-ices at 14 centres throughout the State, starting on Nov. 1.
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  • 265 6 NEGARA LEADER GHARIEB QUITS THE PARTY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. INCHE Gharieb bin Abdul Raof, leader of Party Negara, today announced his resignation from the party because he no longer believed in '•communal" politics. He had led the party since the death of Dato Orn bin Ja afar in 1962. A
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  • 116 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Addi-! tlons have been made to Urn Ji«t of goods which may I not be Imported into i Singapore from any country except under special licence. The new items arc: Locks and padlocks 'key. combination or electric) and parts or base metal, frames incorporating
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  • 40 6 KUALA LUMPUH. Fri. —Two more industries have been declared pioneer Industries by the Government. They are the manufacturers of rlfctnca! appliances and of electrical industrial equipmentThe products involved are v«- cuum cleapners and fractional horse power motors.
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  • 45 6 PENANG. Fri. Miss Chla Oek Sim. tutor and post-gra-duate student of the Department of Geography. University of Malaya, will conduct a socioeconomic survey of households in Green Lane and the adjacent areas to study the living pattern* of suburban dwellers in George Town.
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  • 52 6 j KL'CHING Fri. Dh'o T»menggong Jugah and D.<:o P'r--1 phen Kalong Ningkan were r<-- elected chairman and secretary general respectively of the Sarawak Alliance Party at the annual meeting of the Sarawak Alliance National Council last Monday. Representatives from all five component parties of 'n« Alliance were
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  • 25 6 KANOAR. Fri— Inche Ahmad i bin Long Commissioner of :h» I PMIP in 'Peril*, will open »h» party's annual meeting at Jejawl tomorrow.
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  • 36 6 KANGAR. Fri— The Raja of Per.is will be invited to a "social night" organised by member* ol the Local Defence Corps of Perlis and Lanskawi at the Women's Institute hall here on Dec 8.
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  • 30 6 PENANG Fri. The Old Free* Association will hold a Spanish nighi at, the annual dance at 1U premises in Northam Road tomorrow for the 42nd anniversary i celebrations.
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  • 173 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. -j BOOKSHOPS dealing in school textbooks today welcomed the move by the Ministry of Education to prevent frequent change In textbooks in They said the move would induce shops to carry adequate stocks Inche Mohamed Jafar Maricar of M.M. Ally and
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  • 350 6  -  PREM KUMAR by IHJALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A 46--year-old Malaysian housewife and her two daughters left today for their home in India a 400-room maharajahs palace at Patiala, 165 miles from New Delhi. Mrs. Chan Kon Leong. who came here for a
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  • 399 7  - Off goes a cockerels head AFTER A SECOND TRY to prove girl didn't lie RUDY BELTRAN By I: Kuala Lumpur, Friday JJUS CLIPPIE Hoh Lian Tai will soon be back at her job after chopping off a white cockerels head at a temple ceremony here today. Two weeks ago she
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  • 181 7 CINGAPORE. Fri. The assistant secretary of the AfroAsian Solidarity Organisation. Mr. Murshi Said El-Din, today proposed that trade unions from Afro-Asia, including Singapore and Malaysia, should immediately raise funds to support the Aden people in their struggle for independence. He said: "The arbitrary arrests by
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  • 74 7 lOM>O.V Iti An Army captain Mho dismantled J a compile. itt-ri time bomb found in a brown paprr has under the Malai-ea Club earlier this year «.!•> presented with tin George Medal by Quern Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace here yesterday Capt Thomas Judge, of the RAOC.
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  • 49 7 School for cooks rpAIPING. Fri The Chief of the Armed Porcw 1 Staff. Lleut.-Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. will open the first Malaysian Armed Forces catering school at Volturno Camp here on Tuesday The cooking school is the first of its kind In the Malaysian Armed Forces.
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  • 227 7 Yusof visits varsity's Raffles Hall SINGAPORE. Fri. Th* Yang di-Prrtuan Xegara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. was last night given the old college welcome applause, cheers, hooting, and laughter when he visited the University of Singapore's Raffles Hall in his new role as Chancellor. Inche Ishak. who was accompanied by his
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  • 58 8 ta ■< SIS (IHmlmmm) THE FAMILY OP 'a* late Mr Ray K t. Heng rhankt rrlattvea and friend* tm 'heir tahiable anamtaiK-e donaIMaM wrratha ni«ht *MSM and at THE FAMILY OF ti. latt Madam I>i> >>ea Maa ihankt a'l doctor* it inmrwin Rnad Hnapi'a: Ilklllllg I IC *n> e»
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    • 687 8 All expressions of finality have been expended yet the Rhodesian crisis bubbles on, like n volcano that will choose its own moment to erupt Critical reports of a rebellious declaration ol independence have been recurrent since last year Mr. Lan Smith's flight to 'London earlier this month
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    • 439 8 There is little comfort to be 1 had in the situation along the Indo- Pakistani border, or in the prospects for securing peace and normalising relations between the two countries. The ceasefire ordered by the United Nations Security Council has received far from satisfactory observance. In the ."<0
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    • 199 8 The objects of Solidarity Week, which will be celebrated throughout Malaysia from Nov. 1, are to strengthen harmony among the various races and communities, and to unite the country against external enemies and disruptive forces 1 at home. These are aims which every loyal citizen should help to
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    • 269 8 Merdeka and the Poly diplomas I WISH to refer to the 1 letter iST. Oct. 16 headed "Neglected" and signed by Robert Wong At the time of its inception the Singapore Polytechnic was modelled on a traditional English Polytechnic in which courses in a wide field of different subjects were
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    • 163 8 TN reply to Mr. "AntiCages" letter, (ST. Oct. 19) challenging my friends and me to leave our pet Dirds in th* garden with their cage doors open, I invite him to Singapore, to see for himself our 'civilised' merbahJambols playing In th* garden and returning to their cages when beckoned.
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    • 67 8 REFERENCE Mr C 8. U«a complaint cS.T Srpt 20 on mconsidrrat* liawkers and unauthorised (tails along Balesticr Road and Pegu Road Clinic, notices are being served on all unauthorised Ftructurea within the road reserve. In respect of those hawker* »-ho have stalls on wheels. I have referred these to th*
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    • 47 8 THE road divider built quite recently along Jalan Gopeng has Increased the possibility of Involvement In road accidents. This is explained by the fact that the divider has narrowed the road considerably and for pedestrians to stroll down the road is a risky adventure. SOHAN DAS Kampar
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  • 90 8 I WONDER If anyone 1 can Rive a far more explicit "legal Interpretation" of the whole Durzle? One of the ttrounds for withdrawal by a member of the Central Provident Fund In Singapore te:He has not been an employee for at least two years and
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  • 1427 8  - The prize that brings discord Roland Huntford BY STOCKHOLM, Fri IN SWEDEN THE NOBEL JUDGES SMILE AT THE CRITICS AND CARRY ON WITH Olympian detachment Swedish Academicians are starting work to select next year's winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature before the excitement over their 1965 choice of Mikail
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  • 353 9 Mutton price cut 'due to drop in import price of Aussie sheep' SINGAPORE, Friday r fHE Singapore Livestock Corporation today denied that an advertisement in six English, Malay and Tamil newspapers yesterday, announcing the lowering of the retail mutton price from $1 40
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  • 161 9 7 Umno youths wreck editor's office ITU ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Seven Umno youths wrecked the office of the editor of Malaya Merdeka in the Umno building near Temoh (Perak) recently. Thr incident was con firm rd in today's i»ue of Merdrka. official journal of Umno Thf paper's editor If lnche
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  • 41 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Dr. Chandran Suravanamuthu of Scott Road here has been awwd* eti a diploma of opthalmolosy by the examining board of the Royal College of Pnyslciana of London and ".ir Rovnl College of Surgeons of Enel^nd.
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  • 96 9 52 firms win tenders to import sugar 1/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry today announced that a total of 52 firms in Malaya have been awarded tenders to import sugar into the country. Fifteen firms won tenrirrs to import suear into Penang at $89 a ton and
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  • 174 9 Grads hail decision to make varsity bilingual I£UALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Selangor branch of the University of Malaya Graduates' Society today welcomed the Government's decision to develop the university into a bilingual Institution using the national language and English as the media of instruction and learning. An assurance that this
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  • 35 9 KAJANO. f rl- lnche Othman j bin Anfhad from Sabak Berrmm hat assumed duty a< Assistant District Officer here He replace* lnche Abu Ka>*:m bin Mat Saman «ho has been transferred to Rompin.
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  • 82 9 JAKARTA, Fri. Authorities in the Indonesian Rhio islands, opposite Singapore, reported capturing a teenage Malaysian policewoman sent to spy on arms depots In the Rhio Islands and West Java, the official Antara news agency said today. The Rhio police chief said at Pakanbaru. the Rhio
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  • 120 9 Girl leaves home after mother's scolding "VILAR. FrL— Pretty Wong Moi. alias Chai Fong, 15, (above) left home on Sunday morning after being scolded by her mother for taking driving lessons, and has not returned home. Today, her worried father. Mr. Wong Rang Kong, of Bukit Serampang, 35 miles from
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  • 73 9 IPOH. Pri.— Two cars which were stolen from Ipoh earlier this month, were recovered yesterdaj by the police m Kroh. l/pper Prrak. about 120 miles away, neai the Thai border. One of the cars, belonging to Mr. Francis Si a salesman, wa* stolen from Anderson Road on
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  • 244 9 Razak's Deepavali call: Respect one's belief 17-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V —The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, today reminded all Malaysians that on Deepavali Day tomorrow they should remember the importance of "mature responsibility" for one another's beliefs. In a Deepavali Day message. Tun Razak stressed these points: THE OUTSTANDING
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  • 260 9 'My husband told me he was living with a woman' CINGAPORE, Fri. After sending hit wife to stay with her mother in Kuala Lumpur, a police corporal subsequently informed her in a letter that he was living with a woman and had a daughter by her. the High Court was
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  • 51 9 IPOH, Kn. Mr. Leont Ah Kow. s 'in miner, and Mr Ml I Chenc Wee. ;i bUMne.sf-ir.l I fined $25 each in a maglrtrate •court here today whr:-. ttaf I pleaded cu'.'.ty to failing to !i:r nlsh partiou.ars to the Incntn* TU Department vttb 'he pr<»cribed t.me
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  • 30 9 I PENANO. Pri. The M x Umno Youth leader. lnche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will open '.h* Penang Umno Youth work camp at. Batu Maung next Friday.
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  • 49 9 PENANG. Fri. Representatives from more than 20 associations and schools yesterday attended the funeral of Mrs. Lim Lean Teng. 89-year-old widow of the millionaire banker and philanthropist. l->wkay Lim Lean Teng. Mrs. Lim died in her Northam Road residence last Friday after a long illne.ss.
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  • 84 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Voice of America will broadcast a special report on the launching of Gemini Six. scheduled lor Monday. Listeners in Malaysia can hear these broadcasts on the following frequencies: Monday: 9.30 pjn., ***** kilocycles (launch only) and irom 11.45 p.m. 9520 and
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    • 55 9 M.21 s!mousbuilsings i SO FAR AND YET SO NEAR j| EMPIRE STATE BUriDtNO TAJ MAMAI. AG«A SI PETERS, ROME NEW YORK ARE JUST AROUND THE CORNER AT OTHER WELL KNOWN BUILDINGS IOKf YEWBUUD.NG OCEAN SUHOING CHARTERED SANK CHAM»f*S MANSFIELDS TRAVEL DEPARTMENTS IOKE vewauilDiNG OCEAN »uUDJNG.COUve« Quay CHARTERED lANK CHAMifct* KUALA
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    • 870 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s— Kuala hum- News Ui Tamil: 6JO PopS^i^" r £Tl *~iT h mnd Nev Change MaJMoa, J— Johore Bharu. 4 Attitude"; 6.17 UtUe Ra«- Talpln*. I— Batu Pah**. m l, -p^y 1^5"; tf3s Riuani;. Huckleberry Hound and Yogi TM. 3 Opening and pro- Bear; 7 News In
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  • 340 10 'Berjaya Week': The final touches to plans STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS I(TALA LUMPI'R. FrL— State Governments all over Malaysia were today putting the final touches to the programme for the Solidarity Week celebrations which begins on Nov. 1. Rallies and stage shows with "unity" as the theme are being planned by
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  • 154 10 A shipping tycoon and his motto KUALA LUMPUR, FrL Sir Andrew Crichton, the managing director of one of the world's largest shipping lines— the P ana O Steam Navigation Company today attributed his success to his motto: "There is rp alternative to hard work." From a small beginning as a
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  • 54 10 Cairo meeting SINGAPORE'S Goodwill Mission to Africa, led by the Deputy 3 Prime Minister. Dr. Ton Chin Chye. (second from left) seen, with President Nasser at Cairo. On the President's left is Singapore's Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and on the extreme left is the Minister of State for Education.
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  • 215 10 A THIRD GENERAL HOSPITAL PLANNED FOR SINGAPORE From ARTHUR RICHARDS, LONDON, Friday. IIIAJOR re-organisation in the Singapore MinisiTl try of Health, including the establishment of a third General Hospital for the island, will be ur4ertaken within the next five years, the Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said here
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  • 102 10 J^UALA LUMPUR. Frl. Three officers of the Malaysian armed forces will j leave this weekend for military training abroad. They are 2nd Lieut. Foo Chee Gee of the Malaysian Engineers Plying Officer Ahmad Marlcan bin S. T. Marican and Pilot Officer Yen Kan PaJc.
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  • 177 10 Jugah shelves plans for guerilla force IESSELTON. Fr i Plans for an IbanMurut guerilla force to fight Indonesian terrorists have been shelved following the recent unrest in Indonesia. The Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah, who suggested the scheme last month with Dato Mohammed Yassin, Sabah's Social Welfare
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  • 69 10 IPOH. Frl. Mat Zabrt bin Mat Yunus. 28. a peon at the Income Tax Department here, who went to a police station to report the theft of the front wheel of his bicycle, returned with the police 15 minutes later and found that the back wheel had
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  • 482 10 Sympathy in Africa: Toh finds tour results 'very satisfactory' TUNIS. Friday. J)R. Toh Chin Chye. Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, told a Press conference here last night that the results of the African tour aimed at explaining his country's policies were "very satisfactory." Dr. Toh visited six African States at
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  • 100 10 Snake-bite boy saved by passing motorist OUNGEI PATANI. Frl A passing motorist helped to save the life of a schoolboy who was bitten by a viper ular kapak misai at Merbok. about 10 miles from here, yesterday. Mustapha bin Eiias. 17. and his father. Elias bin D-ymat, a watchman at
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  • 26 10 DCNGUN. Pri A new veterinary office is beintt built at, Jn:an Nibon* here. The proiect. which includes the construction of quarters costs $35,000.
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  • 105 10 NUT claims 1,860 new members pENANG, Frl. The National Union of Teachers today claimed that 1.860 new members "more than the total membership of many splinter unions" have Joined It during the past few months. This has made the union the Urgest and strongest teacher* 1 organisation in a number
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  • 32 10 BCKIT MERTAJAM Frl Mr- V Balaeubramanlam. lunior Assistant Commissioner of Labour in Province WelWwlcy. left for New Delhi yesterdar for a six-month vocational guidance course under the Colombo P.sa.
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    • 329 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB study of an Austrian scientist 1. Warily reluctant to secure (9j. the villain of the piece? c 7). g. Musical effect Is a lot mort 5. Api u> be contused with the complicated <7> male when web-footed (7). S. Poet sees old comedian going 10- Point
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    • 245 11 IN "A History of Moden. Malaya" Prof. Tregor.nlng arraigns me for delaying the construction of Raffles College, passing a design with no library but a large administrative olock allowing the acade mic staff no voice in policy and turning the college into a teacher* training
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    • 111 11 I REFER to the letter 1 written by "Why Pig;." concerning straying of pigs In the Henderson/ Jalan Bukit Merah area. Straying cattle and straying pigs are different problen s. a separate ordinance was required for dealing with the cattle problem. In the case of pigs, this matter has
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    • 64 11 IT has been a normal practice that allowances are paid to members of the Civil Defence after every sixth week. We have two training centres one at the Kampong Pandan School and the other at Headquarters. Those attending courses at the school are receiving their allowances regularly while
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    • 35 11 TTHERE is one public i library < Carnegie Free Library) In our town, but working people, the majority, have no opportunity to use it. The library, opens in the daytime only. WOON Kota Bharu
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    • 556 11 t S your article ("Blecdj\ Ing, hungry monkeys caged at airport." Straits Times. Oct. 14 > dlrectlv involves both myself and our agency. I feel it. necessary to enlighten you on a fey/ facts regarding the CF..<e. ir your reporter had made an effort to get his
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    • 281 11 CHEAP COACH SERVICE AS A MONOPOLY RIGHT JNCHE Osman Siru has striven hard and with increasing success to ent i cc money spending tourists to our country, but the Ministry of Transport is working equally hard to thwart him. When you arrive at a strange airport
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    • 201 11 T E fall to understand the discrimination that appears to be going on against trained teachers In conforming (Chinese) secondary Schools. It is true that the standard of English in such .schools is. comparatively speaking, low This is no fault of those teachers whose duty
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    • 97 11 SPEEDIER WITH FINES, NOT WORDS f|R THEVATHASAN. replying to your correspondent "A Citizen" says that 'education of hawkers is a slow process 1 Last month I parked my car opposite a white line for no more than five minutes. This crime cost me fifteen dollars no question of 'education' here.
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    • 55 11 I'll AT a group of teachers have thought fit to 'latch out a scheme In order to para!y<-o the L.C.E. ani Senior Cambridge Examinations, is •hocking. They might nave their grievances but why must they try to hold innocent children as hostage? in order to achieve their claim?
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    • 153 11 BUYING A HOME WITH EPF SAVINGS I FULLY endorse Mr. Zaidi's 'SecretaryGeneral of the M.T.U.C.) call to the government to amend the rules so that a contributor to the E.P.F. can borrow to buy a house. Few workers have enough to make the usual one-third down payment on a house.
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    • 37 11 REFER to the letter J from Ag. Director of Public Works published on 2nd instant and wish to inform him that the repairing of pot-holes at Jalan Bukit Ho Swee was done most haphazardly SAFETY FIRST Singapore
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    • 293 11 I MUST express my dlsgust at the manner in which the Health Department dispose of stray dogs on Singapore island. My wife and three young children recently witnessed the wholesale slaughter of these animals in Lorong J. Telok Kurau. One day last week a
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    • 192 11 IN T your Issue of Oct. 12 you included a photograph of an aluminium •superstructure for one of three patrol boats currently being constructed in Singapore. The caption under the photograph stated that it was believed that aluminium had been used locally for the first time
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    • 162 11 MARRIED TEACHERS, EQUAL PAYMENT COULD anyone from the Ministry of Education let the poor married women teachers know where we stand as regards: "Equal Pay." Housing and Medical Facilities. The most important point we want cleaned up is this and here's an example: I was qualified in April 1954 and
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    • 85 11 JUDGING by the exw damation mark at the end of Mr. Jesudass' letter fS.T. Sept 24) he appears to be either surprised or amused that the Primary Science for Young Malaysians Book 3 classifies "earthworms, fish, snakes, hens and frogs as animals." How else would Mr. Jesudass classify them?
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    • 71 11 'THERE are only two outlets for the entire Macph/rson Housing estate. Jalan Merpati is too narrow and to make matters worse, lorries are parked on the roadside. Perhaps Lorong Bangkok Ls the best road in this area. There are countless huge holes and this ls extremely dangerous to
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  • 414 14 THE past weeks, rubber, market saw overall i steady condltionb with levels fluctuating around the 66 cents mark for November state H.C.B. Co., Ltd In I their current market survey. Trading was mainly for the November and December positions'! i here support was constant whensver
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  • 249 14 NOVEMBER first grade rubber lob. buyers closed at i pjn. .n Singapore ..nd Kuala Lumpur ..-i, i u.i% al bi -h cenU per lb. down li"ve-ei«htbs of a cent on 1 Inn ml:i> '<• clu!«inf lev«-l tor the position. The tone was easier. HAS. and F.MJt.E. closing i
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  • 202 14 Oct. 22. Threa month* iNOUIIHiau HOUKKWd ■> McAI.M" i tUt Hi.idin* lactt M. Ibvssl nicla ijunlui>s 1 1 els N Iron eta c. smrlter 20 cts. 0.C.8 C. 14 cts. Utso 12 eta. Roihrnana 11 cts fad Uisp 10 eta. Rohinnon* 10 cv c N. 18 cv. BMH
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  • 865 14 From Our Market Correspondent VrT.Y active conditions continued on the Stock Exchange yesterday before today's close down for the Deepavali Holiday with barter trade considerations still a major factor. Turnover was well above Thursday. and 937.800 shares were turned over, the highest since
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  • 28 14 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Oct. >.l O>t. 22 'Industrials; 79.98 *0.18 Tins; lO.'li!) 193.79 S rulibi-rs: 1II3.8'! l'»o.82 l)t It, 19«; l ion l)fr. >9. m^"! lOC
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  • 1035 14 Bl SINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala I.umpur trjrtiiiß rooms of the Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the aharea traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttaad (2.000) 51 47. (3.000) (1.46. (1.000) $1.4 ■>. il.uOO) $1.44; Uunispi (1.51 si. IV mini (1.37, (7,000)
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  • 521 14 rE price of tin in Penang j fell yesterday by S.YB7. to 5719.371 on an offering 1 1 i-.tim.iwil increased by 25 tons to 220 tons. The general feeling was that the Straits rise of $10.25 on Thursday had been over- i
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    • 363 16 TIGER THE CHAMP AGAIN NEW YORK, Fri. Nigerian Dick Tiger (above) is again world middleweight boxing champion after a bruising 15-round contest against the title holder, American Joey Giardello, at Madison Square Garden last night. For nearly two years the 36-year-old Tiger has waited for his chance to take his
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    • 307 16 Work on a 'war footing'— Durai KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. j Aziz Durairatnam, Malaysia's Seap Games team manager, will ask the Organising Council to put preparations for the Games on a "war footing." "We have to conscript help, requisition accom- modatlon. as reauired." he j >aid. "All sub- committees miM be
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    • 589 16  - S'pore to bid for 1967 Seap Games ERNEST FRIDA OTHMAN WOK CONFIRMS GOVERNMENT BACKING FOR SOSC'S FORMAL APPLICATION IN DECEMBER By CINCAPORE, Fri. Singa pore will bid for the 1967 Seap Carries when the Seap Games Federation meet at Kuala Lumpur in December. This was stated here today by Inche
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    • 165 16 WORK ON TRACK DELAYED BY RAIN KUALA LUMPCR, Fri. For the first time in 11 days, workmen preparing the bitumen track at the Merdeka Stadium, had a full days work today because there was no rain. Until today, only a morning's work each day was possible on. the uitumen track
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    • 36 16 PORT DICKSON. Fri. Scoring two goals in each half. Malaysian Armed Forces beat Selangor 4-0 In the Malaysian Malays Inter-state hockey competition for the Tun Razak Cup on the garrison ground this evening.
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    • 61 16 summary HOCKEY (hoo Shield: (B Pahat): Kluang 2 Pont tan 1: Segamat 1 Muar 0: Batu Pahat 2 Pot nun 0: Kluang 0 Muar 0: B. Pahat 1 Muar 1. C. Kedah l.f« <Sg Patani): Gurkhas 2 Malays 0. GOLF Fatimah Cup (Spore): Mrs. C. Loong and Mrs. J. Llm
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    • 37 16 Clifton ville 2-1 LONDON. Fri. Result? cf soccer and rugby union matches, played lav night were: Irish t.old (up (2nd round Ards 1 Cliftonvllle 2: Crusaders 3 Ballymena United 0 Rucbv I nion: Bedford 18 Cambridge 9.
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    • 27 16 SINOAPORE. Fri. Pathul Kanb beat RAP Seleta<- 3-2 and Sukaranwd beat Star Soccerltes 5-1 in Safa league Div. 1 match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight.
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    • 232 16 Robert Choe suspended for one year MALACCA. Friday. ROBERT CHOE, the Malacca soccer captain and international centre-forward, was yesterday suspended for one year by the Malacca Amateur F.A. Disciplinary Board for "violent conduct and using foul language on a linesman" during a Senior League match at Kubu Stadium on Oct.
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    • 129 16 LEE: THE ROLE OF SPORT IN S'PORE SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. says that sport. In all its various forms, plays a very important role in building a strong and vigorous nation. Mr. Lee said this in his message to the Singapore Amateur Wetghtlifting Federation, the
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    • 22 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Ftl. Bt. John's Institution trounce Victoria Institution by 54 poiiT to nil In a rugger match her today.
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    • 128 16 Tan misses record SINGAPORE. Fri. Sinaftpore.-> Managed «wlmmiin ■tan shmc in the QaoiM trial* hich ended :il the Chinese Swimming C.ub pool However the 4 x 20l)n. trial failed 10 produce qualifier. The be.st, among th» four trialisis uas 12-year-o;ri Alrx Chan, who clocked 2tnin 20 2 fifth nf ;i
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    • 472 16  - Test tours: MCA can 'take over' from Ceylon NORMAN SIEBEL SPORTSFROUT by THE English cricket 1 team's stopover in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore on Thursday on their way to the Tests in Australia, taken together with the sharp Ceylonese criticism which greeted their efforts to entertain in Colombo, open a
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    • 99 16 I SPORTS DIARY ATHLKTICS Spore AAA trials (Thomson Rd, 5 p.m.). BADMINTON Foong Cap challenge round: Penang v Johore (Pg COHS hall. 7.30 p.m.i Club i match: Dew Club v Taiplng CRC (T Ansui, 7.30 p.m.) BOXING Penang BA invitation team v Armed Forces (New World Park stadium. 8 p.m.'
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    • 99 16 Dadangi. Frießdlies: 8 gor Club v RAP Spore (XL padangi; 38 C'wealth Brigade v Klang Club (Terendak). SOCCfcR King's Cop: Mai Police v Armed Forces <Ourney Rd. XL 6 p.m.) Ptiaiic trial: Burnley Cud XI v Oreen Jackets iS 15 1 Junior Cup final: PS Sunu v Prisons B '6.30.
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  • 318 17  -  Epsom Jeep RACING with PUSHTIME is lively outsider in Race Five at Ipoh tomorrow. The five-year-old showed good form yesterday morning when he wound up a two-round workout with a 3f sprint in 39 2/5 in heavy going Rushtiine is attempting lOf
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  • 76 17 Doug Smith 3 ,000 LONDON. Frl.— Dour Smith, five times champion jockey on the English Turf, rode the 3.000 th winner of his career at Smith. 46 next month, has been a jockey since 1932. His total cf winners has been passed by only one other rider in England Sir
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  • 1290 17 IPOH 3rd DAY Race 1—2.0 Class 5 Oiv 2 ($4,300) 6f 1 ***** Zoora'na (Bright St) West 6 9.0 *Kufdee 4 2 ***** Slav Human*- a i Chum's i Osman 8 8 13 (SF) Harbridgt 14 2 ***** Vast Heriron a iTeo Leong i Rodgers 7 S.ll Kingston ■> 4
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  • 296 17 1/i-MiM lUI' spotli{hts the fanned runner* »t Ipuli tomorrow. K.H ONE— Suu Kuniang: Won drawing May over sit in Uiv. 3on Wfdiicv.lay. Flying Mist, n.nrowly beaten by Guy (ji.-clle over Bif on Wednesday Lmir Mar: Wurking well. Space Hero: Fourth to Four o'clock 111 urn-
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  • 201 17 Foong Cup: Johore hit back for 5-4 victory pENANG. Fri.— Johore will chat- lenge Penang tomorrow for the Foong Seong Cup. Johore who were trailing 3-1 after the first night s play on Wednesday made a brilliant recovery last night to win the ftm four matches to take a winning
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  • 56 17 NEW YORK. Pri. With the non-acceptance ol Irishtrained Taxooon. the Cam--1 bridgeshlre winner, the Washington DC International at Laurel Park on Nov. n «tv I have only six runners. Tne field: Containtcc 'England Super Sa.n ißngUndi: Uiatomc (Frßnco: Anilin (Sovirt Union Hail T* All (United St«tw>
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  • 580 17 A USTRALJAN John A Pearce will defend his men's singles and mixed doubles titles in the Perak open lawn tennis championships on the Municipal courts here from Oct. 29 to Nov. 7. Pearce also holds the men's doubles title with S.
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  • 72 17 ONDON, FtL lan Ure, Arsenal's Scottish inter- i national centre-half, has been suspended for 14 days from Monday, the English F.A. Disciplinary Committee stated yesterday. Ure cost the London First I Division side £60.000 when he was transferred from Dundee. Ke was sent off in the Division One
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    71 18 MR. i niHil Tmld. (right) former Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia, talks to newsmen at his farm at Shabani. 250 miles south of Rhodesia, after last Monday's announcement that he had been served with a 12-month Restriction Order. Mr. Todd, who has campaigned consistently for the advancement
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  • 117 18 TOKYO. Friday. TTHE Ikeya-Seki Comet split apart as it flashed x past the sun yesterday, but is still in existence, Tokyo's Astronomical Observatory said today. The observatory's Corona observation station in Central Japan saw the comet splitting at a point some 312.000 miles from the
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  • 93 18 Burundi revolt: 34 executed BUJUMBURA, Fr i Thirty-four Burundi soldiers and gendarmes were executed by firing squad here last night for their part in last Mondays short-lived revolt. Two others, condemned with them by the Council of War yesterday, escaped as they were being taken to the execution ground near
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  • 53 18 MANILA. Pri. Troops were mowng i..u> a Philippines province today to disarm band* of gunmen backing rival election lampaigners. The troops were ordered In by Gen. Rlgoberto Atienza, Armed Forces chlef-of-staff, to prevent recurrence of political clashes in Ilocos Sur Province last Tuesday In which seven
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  • 22 18 LONDON Pri. Britain's Disarmament Minister. Lord Chalfont, has accepted an limitation to visit Japan in December In wa* announced today.
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  • 38 18 VATICAN CITY. Fit The Vatican Ecumenical Council Press office announced today that revision of the assembly's religious lihertv declaration had been completed and that final voting on the controversial document would start on Tuesday. AP.
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  • 19 18 JESSELTON. Fri.— Police are invitstigating theft* of dynamite from quarry stores at PenamI Dan* and Telipok. AP-
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  • 207 18 SINGAPORE, Friday SINGAPORE court was told today that hundreds of forged Identity cards were now circulating in the State among illegal immigrants, police supervisees and Indonesians, who had clipped in for clandestine purposes Senior Inspector Ronald Viirtu prosecuting, pressed for a deterrent sentence on
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  • 119 18 Travel cost cut in UN economy drive ITNITED NATIONS. Fri. United Nations staff will travel by economy air class next year, but many senior members of the secretariat will receive salary Increases from Jan. 1, if the General Assembly approves recommendations. The Assembly's budgetary committee approved an allocation of r552.130.200
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  • 129 18 SYDNEY. Friday. pOLICE arrested scores of people today in one of the worst political demonstrations seen in Australia for years, against the war in Vietnam. At least 60 people had been arrested. All available policemen were rushed to the scene in the city centre when
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  • 39 18 ATHENS. Fri. Police arrested eight men late last night for singing wartime Communist resistance songs In the streets of Athens. Greek law forbids any activity promoting the revival of the outlawed Greek Communist Party. Reuter.
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  • 35 18 MANILA, PrL The Department of Foreign Affairs announced today that the United States was studying the possibility of making Manila rest and recreation area for U.S. troops fighting in South Vietnam. Reuter
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  • 70 18 £300 but no one wants it I ONDON. Frl. William Billen is a worried man he has £300 to give away, but no one wants It. He administers a centuriesold Woklngham fund to aid working class girls planning to wed. But In the last nine years only one bride has
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  • 69 18 HAVANA. PH.— Cuban Premier Fidel Castro has banned all males of military sen-ice age from leaving as refugees for the United States. Dr. Castro said last night the ban applied to all youths between 17 and 27 years old. At the same time, he reaffirmed
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  • 193 18 Viets renew siege of US camp CAIGON. Fri An es- timated two Vietcong battalions launched a heavy attack on the US. special forces camp at Plei Me in the Central Highlands for the third night running last night. Fighting went on most of 1 the night as the guerillas poured
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  • 24 18 MADAM ONC Kirn Kfcrat: >l)-p«r<«i t23.1u.61. Alwayn a itwee* memory of on* we loved so <l»ar. Toh Ah K and children. Ipoh
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