The Straits Times, 27 October 1965

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  • 27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 NATIONAI 11BRARYJ r Sat*** 1 fie**"** The Straits times Fstci 1845 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 27. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 237 1 The challenge: Prove that the CIA financed anti-Communist papers JAKARTA, Tuesday ARMY newspapers today challenged Dr. Subandrio to prove his charges that some anti-Commun-ist papers here were financed by the American Central Intelligence Agency. The newspapers strongly attacked Dr. Subandrio as attempts were made here to discredit
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  • 52 1 JAKARTA, Tues. Several thousand Muslim and Christian youths marched on the Foreign Office today to demand dissolution of the PKI and to challenge Foreign Minister Subandrio's charge that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency subsidises some Indonesian newspapers. First Deputy Foreign Minister Suwito addressed the
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  • 390 1 Stephens may quit the Alliance From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Tuesday THE Sabah Alliance is beset by another crisis, and behind-the-scene attempts in Jesselton and Kuala Lumpur to settle it appear to have failed. Dato Donald Stephen's party, the United Pasokmomogiin Kadazan Organisation, might declare itself in opposition. The Sabah Alliance
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  • 45 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues —Senator Edward cTed' i Kennedy of Massachusetts will arrive here on Sunday for a two-day visit to Malaysia. Sen. Kennedy, youngest brother of the late President Kennedy, is on a Far East study tour, accompanied by his wife. Joan.
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  • 22 1 HEW DELHI. Tues.— The Dalai Lama said here today he would like to visit Japan and Southeast Asian countries.
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  • 253 1 For the six widows, 2.5 mil rupiahs each... In real money that will buy each of them five new bicycles JAKARTA, Tues.— The Jakarta Garrison Command here presented compassio nate awards of 2.5 million rupiahs each to the six widows of Generals slain in the abortive Oct. 1 Communist backed
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  • 65 1 TAMPIN. Tues. The day mall from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore today was delayed for several hours after two wheels of an aircondltloned coach Jumped the rails near Tebong, 35 miles from Seremban, before noon. The coach was finally disconnected and the train proceeded to Gemas. The
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  • 30 1 TOKYO. Tue.— Train services were suspended for about half-an-hour when a fairly strong earthquake Jolted the eastern and southern part of Hokkaido. Japan's northernmost t&land this morning —Reuter.
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  • 316 1 RHODESIA SALISBURY, Tuesday. RHODESIAN Premier lan Smith had lengthy talks on his country's independence with visiting British Prime Minister Wilson today and afterwards described the climate of their meeting as "fairly pleasant." But the Rhodeslai i leader looked pale and strained as he left his
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  • 84 1 Indon raid on Aussie diplomat CANBERRA. Tues. —An armed Indonesian army detachment today searched the home of the First Secretary of the Australian Embassy in Jakarta, the Ambassador. Mr. K.C.O. Shann. reported to the Department of External Affairs. Mr. H. Barnett. the First Secretary, was at home when the search
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  • 28 1 CANBERRA, Tues— A night of Sabre aircraft Is to be tansferred from Butterworth to Borneo, the acting Mlnl&ter for Defence. Mr. Alan Hulme. said today.
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  • 55 1 INVERNESS. Tuts. A man who has bern blind since he was right years old wax placed on pro- bation here yesterday for housebreakinjr. The police said they saw Ronald MrGillivray, 21. edging along a narrow ledge 30 ft op. They found he was blind when he climbed
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  • 293 1  - Pulau Senang 18 to hang on Friday PHILIP KHOO By SINGAPORE. Tues. The 18 condemned men of Pulau Senang will hang at Changi Prison all In one day. Friday. Oct. 29. All hard-core gangsters, they had been convicted on three charges of murder during the 1963 riots In the former
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  • 42 1 QIEEN S MESSAGE TO RHODESIAN PM SALISBURY. Tues. Queen Elizabeth in mesMii;r conveyed by Mr. Wilson today, told Smith >he hoped bis talks with British Premier "will succeed In finding a solution to the current difficulties." Reuter. (Sec this page).
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 111 2 I A LGILRS. Tues The Afro-Asian conference preparatory committee ended its meetins here early today after a nine-hour final session, still deadlocked over Communist China's proposal to postpone the Nov. 5 summit. The official Algerian Nrws Axency said the AfroA.iian Foreign Ministers would meet next
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    • 146 2 Celebes army ban on racialism, feuds SINGAPORE. Tues. The military Commander in central North Celebes has forbidden acts of "racialism and feuds" in ,his districts. Radio Jakarta reported today. It was the first indication of trouble, particularly racial i trouble, on the big squid- 1 shaped bland north-east of Java.
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    • 56 2 Malaysia accused |Lf OSCOW. Tues. Hie 11 United States. Britain and .Malaysia are trying hard to fan an anti-Com-munist campaign in Indonesia, Pravda said yesterday. The imperialists of the i iiited States and Britain and their "Malaysian puppets" were exerting big efforts to fanning this anti-CommunJst wave to split the
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    • 362 2 Mao's third protest PEKING'S NEW NOTE TO SOEK CHARGES BRUTALITY TOKYO, Tuesday. ('OMMUNIST China lodged a protest yesterday with Indonesia against the "brutal behaviour" and "insulting practice" of the Indonesian Army against the Chinese in Indonesia. The New China News Agency, in a broadcast monitored here said the, protest Note
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    • 227 2 Aden: A new UN move by AfroAsians— UNITED NATIONS. Tues. A committee of African and Asian delegates proposed yesterday that the Security Council be appraised of the dangerous situation in Aden and that Britain should be urged to lift the state of emergency there. A suggested draft resolution was circulated
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    • 42 2 Two Britons killed ADEN. Tues. Two British soldiers in a security patrol vehicle were killed following the accidental discharge of their automatic weapon* last night, a military spokesman said todayThe accident occurred while they were patrolling the Maalla area of Aden. Reuter.
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    • 211 2 Peking warned: You'll lose everything if you go on backing PKI lAKARTA. Tues. J Communist China has been warned that she would "lose everything" if she continued her hostile policy towards Indonesia. The leading Jakarta newspaper Api. which is run by a Cabinet Minister who is also a senior Army
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    • 210 2 A CCRA, Tues. Preal- dent Nkrrmah of Ghana closed the Organisation of African Unity summit conference today with an appeal for the creation of a union government for Africa. Dr. Nkrumah pressed hl« proposal for an executiTt council consisting of Headi of
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    • 54 2 ACCRA. Toe* Tho Ghana Interior Mmi.s'rv announced yesterciay that Mr Lut/ Hcrold, correspondent of the Wc.-t German Drr Snieerl. has been detained for questiomne The Ministry said hr was found to be "in possession of [documents of a highly seditious nature" v. lien he arrived in Ghana a
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    • 59 2 SANDWICH (Kentl. Tufi. Fai men bc;it fat women in slimming competition here. The diet for the bO overweignw was biscuits and milk, not tha legendary snack which took its name from the town. The average weight lost vu 181 b 12oz but one man and
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 231 3 CAPE KENNEDY. Tues. The United States failed yesterday in its first effort to link up two orbiting spacecraft, an essential stage in the U.S. programme to land men on the moon. One official said thL; could give the Russians a
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    • 47 3 SRINAOAR. Tues. Eighteen officials of the Kashmir State Government and a contractor were sentenced to one month"s jail each and fined 200 rupees for unlawful assemblyThey had violated orders prohibiting assembly and shouted slogans on Oct. 21 calling for a plebiscite In Kashmir.— UPl
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    • 41 3 ONE of President Johnson's first actions upon his return to the White House last week from hospital after his operation was to greet his pet dogs. Here the President shake hands with "Blanco." U.P.I, photo.
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    • 217 3 Labour keeps majority of three I ONDON. Tues.— The British Government's majority of three was kept intact last night when a Liberal M.P. agreed to take one of three non-voting posts to be filled when the House of Commons reassembled today. Mr. Roderic Bowen. one of the 10 Liberal members
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    • 68 3 MANILA. Tup* The Philippine Government today ordered more troops to the Ilocox Sur province follow Ing the collapse of peace talks between th* province's two feuding political factions. The Government's Commission on Elections also decided m place the province. about 200 miles north of
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    • 40 3 LONDON. Tues Britain* Overseas Ministry has announced the award of a record 4SB scholarships to teachers from developing Commonwealth countries to train in Britain in 1965-66 Women teachers accounted for 150 of the 45b awards Keuter.
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    • 57 3 LONDON. Tues Britain i> to bavt her fii->l-rvcr speiially-deaigned Christmas stamps this year. Tin will appear on two pictorial air letter forms being produced with Christmas detitns in colour and will cost lOd including rid. air postage. All British post offices will sell them from Nov. 1. The
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    • 595 3 Lifted: The siege of Plei Me K& GfWS J?4C/ir R^L/EF COLUMN SAIGON, Tues. A VIETNAMESE relief column broke through to the besieged special forces camp at Plei Me this morning, behind a shield of artillery fire from the U.S. Army's Ist. Cavalry Division. An American military spokesman said soldiers from
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    • 230 3 UNITED NATIONS.. Tuesday. rE United States and Russia clashed last night on the U.N. peacekeeping role in the IndiaPakistan dispute during a heated Security Council session that included an Indian walk-out. The Soviet ambassador. Mr. Nikolai T. Fedorenko. accu.-ed the U.N. Secretary-General, U Thant. of
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    • 38 3 NISHINOMIYA. Tues. Pour people were killed and 20 others injured early today in a fire when a tank lorry carrying propane gas crashed into an overhead bridge- The flames spread to a nearby street UPI.
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    • 30 3 NEW DELHI Tues. Four Pakistani soldiers were killed In clashes with Indian patrols In the Kashmir sector during the past 24 hours. th« Defence Ministry announced today- UPI
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    • 22 3 NEW DELHI Tues— lndia will receive a 1.000-kilowatt transmitter from the Soviet Union under an agreement signed here today AP
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  • 415 4 NTUC will continue supporting Govt: Nair SINGAPORE. Tv««. THK NTUC is always willing to work in barniony with bona fide workers' organisations, regardless of political ideology, and so long as they existed for the good of the workers "and not for any external master." This was stated yesterday by the
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  • 172 4 PROGRESS OF JOHORE SHOW OPENS TODAY JOHORE BAIIRU, Tues. Rural and urban development projects over the last five years will be illustrated in a "Progress of Jobore" exhibition to be opened tomorrow at the Diamond Jubilee Hall by the Johore Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. The exhibition
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  • 46 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Dr. I.J. Carre, Nuffleld Professor of Child Health, the Queens University of Belfast, will give a public lecture I on "The Partial Thoracic Stomach (Hiatus Hernia)'' at 8.15 p.m. on Friday at the Pathology Lecture i Theatre at the General Hospital. I
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  • 223 4 MUTTON: A CALL TO THE GOVT TO STOP 'PRICE WAR' SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Mutton Dealers' Association today called on the Government to stop the "senseless price war" in the mutton trade, which the association claims, is being waged by the Singapore Livestock Corporation. Last week the corporation announced that
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Chairman of Red Cross. Mr Fok Fook Choon, will give a talk on "Red Cross Society" to members of the Rotary Club of SingaporeWest at their luncheon meeting at Prince's Restaurant on Thursday.
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  • 238 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. IJOPES for a settlement of the 24-day-old strike at Jackie's Bowl in Grange Road have risen following a meeting between representatives of the management and the Singapore Catering Services Staff and Workers' Trade Union yesterday. The outcome of the talks is not known,
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  • 127 4 44th offence: 'Inveterate cheat' gets another term SINGAPORE, Tues. A vegetable seller. Tan King Liang, described as an "inveterate cheat," pleaded guilty today in the ninth magistrate's court to his 44th offence. This time it was to a charge of cheating a 39-year-old widow. Madam Sim Chwee Toll, mother of
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  • 17 4 SINGAPORE. Tues Mr. IS. Menon lias been elected president of the Singapore Malayan Hindu Samajam.
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  • 494 4 SINGAPORE. Tues THE proposed Singapore Airways should be outward looking. This was the consensus of opinion of the International airlines operating here when asked to comment on the Government's plan. The scheme was revealed in passing by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan
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  • 72 5 Varsity pay hearing resumes Singapore, Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court will resume hearirfg a trade dispute between the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and the University of Singapore tomorrow. The dispute relates to claims by the union for the non-aca-demic staff for arrears of overtime, promotion procedure, upgrading of certain
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  • 31 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues.— The Rev. Father Achilles Choong <* TttiplMß. who recently returned from Rome where he obtained a doctorate in theology, has been posted to St. Michaels Church. iDOh.
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  • 485 5 Why I started career of cheating by dud cheques man PLEADS GUILTY TO CHARGES AND IS BOUND OVER PENANG, Tuesda rpHE protem chairman of the -L Penang Writers' Circle, Ranjit Singh Gill, 25, told the Sessions Court today he started his career of cheating after "suffering several disillusionments." Gill, who
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  • 157 5 KICKING. Tues— The Federal Minister of Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah, yester d a 7 presented exgratia payments from the National Patriotic Fund to wounded victims and wives of policemen killed in the 18th mile police station attack on Jane 27. Cheques
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  • 219 5 -7 turned to religion only to be sadly disillusioned' was forced by Ulnett to return," GUI said. "It was after this that I turned to cheating people and was sent to jail. I was released in July this year." Later. Gill said, he formed the Penang Writers' Circle at the
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  • 210 5 LONDON, Tues. A petition by Hew Che Thoong. 29, for leave to appeal against a murder conviction by the lpoh High Court was dismissed by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council here today. The Privy Council rejected the application with- out calling on
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  • 69 5 MALACCA. Tues. Abdul ITi Ghani bin Ibrahim. 18. was found guilty in -.he High Xourt here today of raping his six-year-old niece and sentenced to five years' Jail and six strokes of the rotan. The court was told he had two convictions. He was stated
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  • 157 5 Law clerks seek improved conditions of work QINGAPORE. Tues. *3 About 400 law clerks In Singapore are seeking written collective agreements for improved service conditions in some 50 law firms. Their claims and proposals will be served on 20 legal firms tomorrow. Representing them will be their union, the Singapore
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  • 34 5 MUAR. Tues.— The Mentrl Besar i of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, has appointed Dato Wan Idris bin Ibrahim as chairman of the State Public Services Commission for two years.
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  • 208 5 Kean Siew warns of pitfalls of barter trade PENANG, Tues. Th« Socialist Front sec-retary-general. Mr. Lim Kean Slew, today warned of the pitfalls in Singapore's attempt to resume trade with Indonesia. "This, and the confused reaction of the Central Government would, indeed, provide comic relief but for the j pitfalls
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  • 31 5 SEREMBAN. Tues. Twentyfive kampong workers of tit* LenggoiiK Farmers' Association today presented $100 to the Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed towards the National Defence Fund.
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  • 422 6 For our Forces, meals like mother's cooking WORKING on the theme that the way to raise a soldier's morale is through his stomach, the Malaysian Armed Forces plans to give Servicemen meals as good as mother's cooking. The cooks who will serve up these meals will come from the new
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  • 229 6 The days when no soldier wanted to cook TAIPING, Tues.— The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Lieut.Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, today recollected the days when soldiers were forced to become cooks and when rice was often served burnt or halfcooked. Opening the new $150,000 Armed Forces
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  • 28 6 PENANO. Tues. The O«org9 Town City Council Senior Offlcres' Union will hold its annual dinner at the Town Hall here on Nov. 8 at 8 p.m.
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  • 70 6 ]\JUAR. Tues— The polic» have paralysed the activities of a notorious gang here calling itself the Chap Si Benr" (14 Heroes). Its leader, nicknamed "The American Negro." has been exiled to an isolated town in Jobore. The rang, new compared with the
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  • 152 6 A SEALED bag of documents carefully tucked under one leg. Pakistan's Second Secretary. Mr. Afsal Qadir. naps unconcernedly at the International Airport at Kuala Lumpur while awaiting his flight to Karachi. He was leading home the last group of the
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  • 108 6 A Singapore prize for travel promoters and a tourists' bonus THE Tourist Promotior new twin plan aii tourists to Sineaoore. In future, wholesale promoters who. draw the most tourists to Singapore will get a first prize of US$2,OOO. Other prize* will be offered for runners-up. This new competition for wholesale
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  • 37 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th» Singapore Government has cancelled the registration of the Lay Giap Mutual Aid Association and the Singapore Thng See Kong Hueh Mutual Benefit Organisation, according to the latest gazette. No reason* were given
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  • 62 6 PENANG. Tuea— Ktmy Hock i Sam, 29, unemployed was today jailed for three years for holding up a shopkeeper. Tan Kirn Hen«. with a toy pistol and robbing him of $110 and $20 worth of cigarettes. Koav pleaded guilty to being a member of a three-man
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  • 52 6 PENANO. Tues. The Consul General of Panama In Penang, Mr. Francisco J. Quijano, and hia wife will hold a reception on the occasion of the 62nd anniversary of the Independence of the Republic of Panama, at the Consulate-General in Kelawei Road from 7 to 0 p.m. on I
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  • 30 6 PENANO. Tues. The Governor. Raa Tun Ud» Al-HftJ. will d»- Clare open Radio R»laysl»* |f 1.5 million broadcasting houM and studios »t Burniah Road am 1 Saturday-
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  • 471 7 Jointly accused with second wife of using criminal force on first wife mAIPING, Tues.-A private X medical practitioner here, Dr. S. Arasaradnam, was today asked by the magistrate's court to testify on what was ''really wrong with another private practitioner, Dr. Puran Singh, to whom he
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  • 28 7 PENANG. Tues. The Penan* Island Rural District Council will i hold its monthly meeting at the j conference room of the State j Secretariat on Pridav.
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  • 331 7 by 808 NG: KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday A FTER spending half a life-time trading all over the world, a rocking chair to laze away the rest of your life is what the normal man wants. But not for Mr. Thomas C. Young,
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  • 84 7 Singapore mission arrives in London f ONDON. Tues. SingaKj pores ministerial goodwill mission arrived in London from faris yesterday evening. The Deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, and the Minister of State for Education. Inche Rahlm Ishak. were met at the airport by Col.
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  • 73 7 PENANG. Tues. The Penang State Committee of the Women "i Institute will hold a tea party and' social at the Old Frees' Association. Northam Road, at 4 p.m. on Nov. 5 to raise money for its building fund. The party will feature demonstrations of wood carving by
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  • 43 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. Heavy' rein for more than two hours to-' day flooded low-lying areas of the! Island, particularly in the Buklt Ttmah and Alexandra areas. The meteorological department recorded 0.73 Indies of rainfall between 12.30 p.m. and 3 p.m
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  • 237 7 'VHE Malaysian Trades A Union Congress today advised women workers not i— to "agitate for reserved posta" tor them in trade unions. Instead, they should take an Mttve part in trade unions and get themselves elected to top posts on individual merit, the
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  • 92 7 GAME RANGERS KILL A -TIGER— DAUB. Tnes. A nine-toot tiger was shot dead by a party of game rangers at Kampong Sungei Simpam. five miles from here, on Sunday night. The tiger was reported to have killed and partially eaten a cow two nights ago. Villagers and hunters went to
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  • 38 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear" a trade dispute between tha Chartered Bank and the Singapore Bank Bnployees Union on No». 16. 16 and 17 relating to tha onion's proposal for new collective agreement.
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  • 208 7 'We will consider Aussie proposal on defence' I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said here today he would consider any proposal from Australia to strengthen Malaysia's defence. Commenting on last week's suggestion by Mr. C. 8. Wyndham, leader of the seven-man visiting Australian Labour Party delegation
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  • 1027 8 Afro- Asian unionists I choose S'pore is news centre THE trade union leaders from 'M Afro -Asian nations who attended the International Labour Seminar here have chosen Singapore to he their communications centre for news on events in developing countries. In a joint communique issued today the delegates, including representatives
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  • 212 8 NEW $1.4 m WAREHOUSE for BONDED GOODS SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Customs no longer need to store bonded goods in borrowed godowns any more. Its problem has now been solved with the completion of a large 51.400.000 new bonded warehouse in Keppcl Road. The new three-storey building which was completed
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  • 39 8 SINGAPORE. Tues—The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak and Puan Noor Alshah. will attend the film premiere "Spies Killed in Beirut" at the Sky Theatre, at 9 15 p.m. tomorrow in aid of St. John Council.
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  • 36 8 SINGAPORE. Tues —The acting Director of Education. Mr. N.K. Vanniasingham. will declare open the science and class-room extension block of the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School in Boundary Road at 3 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 168 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A programme of sea sports will be held in front of i the Istana pier in J oh o r e Bahru on Thursday as part of the 71st birthday celebrations of the Sultan of Johore. Forty speedboats will take part in
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  • 64 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— A (hrceday exhibition of 157 pal:Ming>> by 72 local arli.sls benan from today ai the Singapore Conferrn.-p Hall. It is open to the public daily from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. until Thursday. Centre's birthday SINGAPORE. Tups— The Pii-ir Panjany Community Centre- will
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    • 1835 9 The plane that flew all over the world 11-YEAR-OLD DONALD WILLS DOUGLAS WATCHED THE WRIGHT BROTHERS ON THE DUNES AT KITTY HAWK AND DREAMED OF PLANES ON September 5, 1921. a hupc crowd of 250,000 cheering people swarmed on to the airfield at Santa .Monica in California to greet the
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    • 58 9 l i kL >fl y iis&^ Consulate pure white filter gives you the flavour of fine tobaccos enhanced jiih by a touch of refreshing menthol a. That is why Consulate is always fresh J3?ft»-^_ N^^W^ cool as a mountain stream l;$ Kkv rtO^^Ofi x) WORLD'S FIRST AND BRITAIN'S LARGEST SELLING
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  • 33 10 It Wm4t til MHI CNURCN On Oetooer lath IMi at tn. FioTHl Cornwall Inflrmarv. Trur© CJarawaJl !>>igl«nd «<idd»nl». A-frNI rieor*. ntIRA MPT A.. M lY»maro« Minver WadaKidgi Oornwali bak>»»a hitaband af Rarttar*
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  • 48 10 I* Wmrit til (Minimum TMC FAMILY of tha late Mr Pan* Ton. Hmi« ihanka Rev HhamtnauWha. aalgdtvea and rnenda for 'heir valnabl* ■aaMaajaa, donations. «r»atb». nlxht Maria art atirndan<* at the rurer<i Anna '<■<• Mre niofii thark all STaMkSS aasassa, aVa^atSajajaa, wreaths. a«-rollp. ai>«lrtanre and kind attendance 4iirtng
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  • The Straits times
    • 688 10 The military situation in j South Vietnam has changed markedly for the better. The| Vietcong? much- vaunted mon- i 'soon offensive has come to nothing. Not only are all the i major South Vietnamese centres still firmly under Govlernment control, but even secondary and minor posts are
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    • 354 10 The weather is not being kind to the Seap Games. There rrc still six full weeks to go before the Games begin, and December will be much more hospitable than October. There •> no reason for anxiety. But J5 days of intermittent rain have held up the completion
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    • 254 10 Just when residents hay become accustomed to the new Federal Highway traffic lights in Petalmg Java (and just when workmen are replacing »emporary road dividers with permanent ones) the system is going to be scrapped. But the cause is a good one. Instead of n confusion of traffic
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  • 833 10  - The tarnished image of a leader Gavin Young THE ARMY PAYS LIP SERVICE TO SOEKARNOS ORDERS AND CONTINUES TO CRUSH THE PKI WITH ENTHUSIASM r JAKARTA, Tues. THE nightly arrests of C o m m unists continues. Soldiers sweep into residential areas, cordon them off. and go through houses one
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  • 437 10  - Learning Malay— l 49 By YUNUS MARIS M.A. University of Malaya VOCABULARY: Srfrrra (adj. ndvi Immediate, immediately promptly: denxmn atgrrany» i Prep. Phi with haste, hastily, immediately; denfan mrmnukM iPrep Phi with satisfaction, satisfactorily; pujl, memnji (v) to praise; pnjian <n> praise: pangkat <n> rank: eheritft (n) story, 'iiaah fadj)
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    • 250 10 I beg to differ from Mr. Roy F. Gootenburg when he says (at Subang International Airport. K.L. that nowhere in the world are people keut waiting because of lack of taxis. When I arrived at Honolulu International Airport at 9 a.m. on Nov.
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    • 166 10 I CAN offer Splro Spero my sympathy over his long wait for voting rights. We are all so used to sluggishness on the part of most Government Departments that It has come to be accepted as something quite normal. Just to give an example: It took the Education Department four
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    • 93 10 I REFER to the letter written by "Housewife" cST Sept. 25) In which she complained about mosquitoes "a 1 1 over this modern State" I would be grateful if she could contact me in this office during office hours so that we may know specifically which area she has in
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    • 240 10 I refer to Dr. KS. Tay's letter (S.T. Oct. 16) with regard to the Bird Singing Contest during Tourist Week. I agree with him that many tourists may be owners of caged birds and he mentions canaries and finches. I do not
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  • 245 10 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the way you speak and write* Are you sore that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are judged by your English. Thousands of men and
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    • 869 10 Sir.... T«* k Vbiv M-fl a* «a< COLD BTOPIAa)* «UP«ak. MARKET o-—».< »»w (aimiinin COLD alToaiAw* •RAMCtaBB at n—4 «a>»i M*.«l *ii>kh«< Aawaai crrv book grout tTw TM* MWS «ONT RaaSMMM ■•••rioaeaaa at. M. ISMAIL g mmmt a*a« MAMMIM a TOO I 14ia uiw Ma* ImiiMK If V ataTNAtAMV a
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    • 46 10 'iCoupon for FREE BOOKLET Please tend me without obligation— o rre« copy of "Word Mattery," with detailt ot your special arrangements for Overseas students. NAME ADDRESS I I 'the regent institute (DEPT. G/468D), PALACE GATE, LONDON, W.B, ENGLAND START W <*£<3&?^Zrt*K^ STRONGERAvoiloble in co'ou'> U BBbmbmb
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  • 2638 11 What Jenny told halfsister Irene— counsel Second day of the Roponors CHIA POTEIK. YEO TOON JOO 'OBJECTION COULD NOT BE RAISED AT THAT TIME. 'NO KNOWING WHAT THE JURY WOULD HAVE DONE" SINGAPORE. Tuesday MR. Punch Cooma rat wamy. counsel tor Sunny Ang. the former Grand Prix racer who has
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    • 36 11 OQQODO FOR AS LOW AS $17 MONTHLY NO INITIAL DOWN PAYMENT YOU CAN RENT IN SINGAPORE 19"SBD QUALITY TV SET FROM REDIFFUSION 182 Clemenreau Avenue Sinqano»e Tel ***** 149 Joo ChMt Road SingapOf* Tel ***** OQOOOO
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    • 165 11 WHAT PUTS PHOTPH| WORTHINGTON T M AIRCOHOITtOHIHB vroSSferi! c o": specialists J V_ Reliable air-conditioning Is •mm «4 tIM »in«s that ntulrt aaMctellat servlc. and th.. I. what Worthmgton can offer you. Worthmgton hai a team *f specialist at Jardm* Waugh who ara alert to tha varied needs and problems
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 791 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 KaaJa Lmn- 6.00 News In Tamil: 8.10 Chllpur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and dren's Programme; 634 Johnny Malacca; 3 Johore Bahm: Quest —"A Small Matter at 4 Taiptnf; 7 Batn Pahat; Pygmies"; 7.00 News In Enc--9 Klaang. llsh; 7.10 Sport* Film "Of Sport and Men": 800
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 308 12  - Change Alley men to form association MOK SIN PIN By THIRTY-SIX shop owners in Change Alley, one of Singapore's busiest shopping centres have joined together to form an association. The new organisation, called The Singapore Change Alley Merchants' Association, has applied to the Singapore Government for registration. Mr. Scow Kong
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    • 162 12 Drug export drive in Malaysia by German firm ASTA Werke. A.G. of Brackwede. West Germany, is to launch an export drive in Malaysia for its drugs and Pharmaceuticals. Two top representatives of the company will arrive In Kuala Lumpur on Sunday to initiate the drive. They are Mr. E. Kaufmann.
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    • 137 12 yASHICA of Japan it> reported 1 to have developed a half-frame still camera equipped with electronic shutter, claimed to be the first of its kind In the world. The camera Is said to provide a foolproof automatic exposure control, even under subdued light. In addition,
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    • 19 12 The U.S. Oooayear concern will begin manufacturing tyres In Jamaica In September next year. It Is announced.
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    • 170 12 Trader off to seek bigger mart A SINGAPORE trader. Mr. Mohd. Hajl Khan has left for the Middle East to explore the possibility of establishing new markets there tor Malaysian rattan and cane. He will be away for about two months. His present trip Is a follow-up on the previous
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    • 182 12 AMERICAN Express Is to A have a commercial travel section at Its Singapore office specifically for handling the travel needs of business houses in Singapore and Malaysia. This was disclosed this week by the new Singapore manager, Mr. D.W. Whelan. He said that with
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    • 212 12 ANEW plywood factory is to start operation tn Singapore towards the end of the year or early in January. n is also close to the JuIt Is Starlight Timber Pro- rong railway, making it easlducts Co. Ltd., one of the 32 ly accessible to Malaysia,
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    • 92 12 Manager for Jaycees Congress ROTHMANS of Pall Mall (Malay. slai Berhad Is to send Its manager for Northern Malaya, Mr. Llm Peng Chong (above) to the Jaycees World Congress In Bydney, Australia, next month. Mr. Llm will officially represent the Penang Chapter of Jaycees. While In Australia, he will take
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    • 136 12 MALAYSIAN Airways' siHt Kris aircraft laborri. fulh painted in thr company* nr» liierv, made its first Undine at Bayan Lepa* airport last week. The aircraft which came from Singapore was making a atopI over in Prnsng en rente to Bangkok. Malaysian Airways has placed an order for
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    • 62 12 Austria produced 12.6 million pain of leather shoes last year, up 5.6 per cent over the IMS figure. At the same time. 3 4 million pairs of slippers were made, up six per cent. Exports at 1.7 million pairs rose 41 per cent. The main customers were the
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    • 259 12 GLUCOSE FACTORY SET UP AT P.J. 4 CHEMICAL plant is A being set up in Prtaling Jaya. Kuala Lumpur, tor thr production of glucose, an energy-giving food pre- paration for which dej mand is said to be growj ing rapidly in Malaysia. I The organisation which is I venturing into
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    • 84 12 fHAI luvrnational has appolnt- ed a sales manager for Europe to "sell" the Far East to European countries. He Is Mi Oorm Borup. who Is based In Copenhagen. Mr. Borup made a familiarisation tour of Singapore last week during which he called on Mr. Austin Coates.
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    • 467 12 GOODMANS HIGH FIDELITY LOUDSPEAKERS TRIAXIOM 1220 C 12 inch 20 w»tt— IS ohms. The Triaxiom W^^S^ 1220 C is a complete triple-ele-menc High Fidelity loudspeaker J|i Mb^^ having all 3 radiating elements H^| mPV*^^^^^ integrated into one compact High I Fidelity loudspeaker system. fl i mWTm~ In one compact unit
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    • 39 12 best possible pump! CP 77 SLUDGE PUMP m* tKKop Wats m om nmui m»nim <■<■ •NpnwM. HMOd mkMm a MMrtto m bMnn and SUMP PUMP lf\ wwM winlin *»f I* J outpwi M• Ml h»M t**tt construction equipment for dependability
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    • 495 12 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HON6 KONG or lAPAM on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest! Sail P O-Onent on your nr«f bmin«s* towf to Hong Kong or Japan. If you can't spare the time lo jto nil thew.iy there and Kick hv
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  • 183 13 KUALA LUMPU R. Tues. A new poli- tical secretary to the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has been appointed. He is Inche Ahmad Mustafa Hassan. 30, a Kedah civil servant. A Ministry of Information and Broadcasting statement today said
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  • 25 13 KUALA LUMPIR. Tues. Three subscribers today bought 55.200 worth of National Defence Bonds bringing the total amount sold to 57.178.750.
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  • 73 13 SANTO DOMINGO. Tups More than 1,500 United States and Latin American troops. backed by 27 tanks, occupied the former rebel rone of this capital yesterday in case the Dominican Army tried to get in firstMr. Ramon de Clairmont Dunea« El Salvador, Ambassador to the Organisation
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  • 98 13 SYDNEY. Tues. Both Singapore and Malaysia believe they will re-unlte eventually, the secretary of the federal executive of the Australian Labour Party. Mr. Cyril Wyndham. said today. Speaking at an airport Press i-onference. on his return from a two-week tour of Malaysia and Singapore. he
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  • 494 13 Court told: Phone call by officer not improper THE Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perak, Mr. James Loh, told a magistrate's court here today that there was "nothing improper" in a police prosecuting officer informing a lawyer, Soo Wai Sun, of an impending warrant of arrest against him. "He (the prosecuting officer)
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  • 334 13 Couple assaulted after crash: 4 jailed •DRUNEI TOWN, Tues. D po Ur men were sentenced to prison terms by the High Court here for assaulting with sticks the driver of a car who knocked and killed a seven-year-old girl on the Seria-Brunel Town highway last Sept. 19. The accident occurred
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
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    • 179 13 q /whitmont\ 23$ COLLECTIONS^ *S^ COMING YOUR WAY FROM ROUND THE GLOBE TO THE PEKING CO. LTD. Set your male senses soaring. Set her pulse a-racirg. Look the part, (let with thms AUSTRALIAN-MADE sport shirts by world-famou3 Whitmont. Whitmont call them 'Internationals'. That's where the styling and the fabrics oomo
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 289 13 Singapore in ILO GENEVA. Tues. Singapore yesterday became the 115 th member of the International Labour Organisation. Reuter. Straits Times Crossword n p I T? j |4 I if |5 1 ij t ■■■■""jBBJI |P^ B^ ■PJpj"~TP^(j~"BPJf' I I I ACROSS «10). 1 Hit Casslus made belnj no 9. Fortune-ieeker
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    • 564 14 IB^^^^^L^^^^^J a 4^a^B* a^^^^^Bjb^^^Bj^^^^^^Bjfl| (OMiUaßc*! trmm l*s«e Iti ACKNOWLEDGMENT M Werets SIS Mimimmm 1 HE FAMILY OP the late Mr. Tan urn Mea* wish to thank all relatives, rood* aad asssclatlona for their meeagrs mt asasonsn, wreaths, scrolls, ■übt vtstts. attendance at funeral and ne.p dnrtnc tbslr recent bereavemeaL ANNOUNCEMENT
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    • 625 14 SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wardm U fMim.h-Btx St rfs. txtrm EXPERIBNCBD TELEPHONE OPERATOR Receptionist required by American drm Immediately. Must be able to type well, speak fluent English and tinsssas Senior Cambridge certilleate. Please send full particulars, including salary required to Box ADO3O S.T. spore. CIVIL ENGINEERS Civil Engtners will be
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    • 1264 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACCOMMODATION VACANT IS Word* it <Min.)—Bnx it rfr. exfre IS Word* $t (Mln.)-Box St eU. extra TO LET Two-storey Semi detached NEWLY COMPLETED MODERN Rouse, 18 Cherry Avenue, Kr.en Park, 3-Bedroom Detached Bungalow complete Spore. Apply within 9am to 6pm. with cookers and refrigerator 5955 C AIRY ROOM/S
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    • 543 14 TUITION 15 Word* If Mi*.)— Bex St eta. axtrm NOVEMBER SESSIONS: s hand. Book-Keeping. Typing t ßapid 'Normal Courses MornlnK. Afternoon. Evening. Malay Shand Typing, Vacancies: speed theory, morclnK afternoon /even. Book-Keeping different stages. 8.1.C., 75 Middle Road. Spore *****. EDUCATION 14 Merc.i S« (Mi*.>— Box tt cts. extra LI-SINN
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    • 1015 14 VEHiaES FOR SALE i Worsts U (Mit,.)— Box St eta. extra I VAUXHALL VICTOR DELUXE 1962 ne Kuropean owner S3 600 0.n.0. Phone S lereraban 3131 Kxtn. 236 1 1960 FORO CONSUL $2,100 00.0 J ting 2801 Kxt. 461 U. View at 3A Bury load. Alexandra Park, Singapore. 5. c
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    • 911 14 FOR SALE S Word* St (Win.)— Bux St rfs. MM* PHILCO AIRCONDITIONER Me ftoin Singapore K iii-.uu Avi- t; iKr SALE! RECORDS! Don! mix Kiel!. '.1 R id 0 I I Hun.c M.-. tronlc. lv, Uri-h.it d IU ipore OOUCM? soothe It n«ay at uooe and :ei at the cause
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  • 478 16 Straits tin price up by nearly six dollars THE Straits tin price rose yesterday by 55.75 to, S" 23.124 per picul more or less in line with the Monday forward afternoon buyers' price in London. There was also better support at the lower levels reported locally. The offering was estimated
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  • 976 16 From Our Market Correspondent /M)\DinoN> were much V quieter on the Stock Exchange yesterday and turnover was considerably reduced compared with Monday's turnover of well over one million shares. In fact at *****0 shares the turnover waa half that of Monday. Following the controversy
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  • 27 16 Malayan Stock Indices. Oct. 25 Oct. 28 Industrials: 80.96 80-94 Tins: 104.78 105.30 S rubbers: 103.82 103.82 Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. ?9. 1962 100
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    • 1798 16 "^1 m^^^^^ m m^ T lljjMM.j^agpa^^aaj^ajjpajM To EURO PE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM I^*^**^^ s.s. "ORIANA" %T KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. OAA. P.c,»c da AdM a. Sa^M M2 oo n.*,*r »^«s? yw^rsr rr rs vu wkta «ngapori ♦nov.w »«M. .UN. O«. .S IB AwMi|f SOUTHAMPTON 24^,0*4 Japan Olraet Sarviea m
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    • 869 16 CLOSING PRICES 00LLAR RATE SHIPS IN MALAYAN PORTS n. a T HE preaent rate of the Malayan CMI"S aleniawe the imgaaere New Wharf Bertha: Uarhar. B«mOct 26. trhartee er expected teday arei nevm. Mikawa Maru, Goldtn Kprto*. MALAYAN RUBBER dOlUr against the pound Japan 6/7, Utyarce X3/14. Bengal Mall Stream
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1045 17 BUSINESS DONE |>rsi.Ni:SB In and reported to 1 thr Sinrapore and Kuala Lumpur trading r*mi of thr Stock I \rhangr TMtrrday. with the number of the ihtrni traded in brackets.: INDUSTRIAL! COM (tore (6.000) (2,000> $217. (l.uOO) $2.20: DuiMom (2.000) (LIT, 1 1.O00) $1.3*. 19,0001 $1.60. (4.000) $1.61. (I.U00) $1.62
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    • 922 17 HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD Tenders are invited for supply and delivery of stationery for 1966. Tender forms may be obtained from the Secretariat, room 6-11, 6th floor. Princess House. Queenstown on payment of a deposit of $250 which will be refunded il a bona fide tender is submitted. Sealed tenders are
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    • 746 17 SARAWAK PUBLIC WORK; DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for th proposed Electrical Installatlo (Section II) at Sixth Mile Camj Kuching, Sarawak. Tenders from approved P.WX Registered Contractors and Claa A' Electrical Contractors reglstere with National Electricity Board i Kuala Lumpur will be received b the Director of Public Wort
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    • 925 17 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT Requires CHARGE ENGIN EERS (SUPERNUMERARY) fo the PASIR PANJANG POWEf STATIONS In salary scale $69; XA4S-1280— the commencing basii salary offered will be dependen p> upon applicants qualification and experience plus variable al 3. lowance as payable from time
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    • 864 17 NOTICES STATE OF SINGAPORE THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 194* COMPANIES LIMITED BY SHARES SPECIAL RESOLUTION MARITIME SURVEYORS LIMITED s Passed on 22nd October. 1965. At an Extraordinary General 0 Meeting of the above Company held at the Registered Offlce. 51 Robinson Road. Singapore, on Friday, the 22nd October 1965 at n
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    • 741 17 NOTICES THE MALAYAN LIFE ft GENERAL ASSURANCE CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Malaysia) Notice Is hereby given that the fourth Annual General Meeting of the shareholders of the Malayan Life A: General Assurance Co. Ltd.. will be held in the Company's office at 29 Jalan Tekukor, of! Ipoh Road. (Million dollar
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    • 883 17 NOTICES j NOTICES EDUCATION DEFARTMENT, THE MUNICIPAL ORDINANCE SFLANfOR CHAPTER 133 ar LAHOUK. MALACCA MUNICIPALITY. STANDARD I ADMISSION TO ASSESSMENT LIST 1956 SCHOOLS IN SELANGOE 1966 (Section 6") PmrenU Guardians of children The Assessment List (or 1<»«« born In 1959 and registered for I has been completed and may i*
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 136 18 235 athletes for Govt Services meet KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. A total of 235 athletes, from 16 Malaysian and state government departments will oompete In the annual Malaysian Government Services athletics championships at the Federal Police Depot. Gurney Road, on Friday and Saturday. Only two states. Perils and Sarawak, will not
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    • 356 18 Tan: We can raise $15,000 for range By FRANCIS EMMANUEL; Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday I'Hi; Seap Games Organising Council's terms that the National Shooting Association of Malaysia must pay half the costs of constructing the $30,000 -ange at Subang were "very fair.' Mr. Tan Siew Sin, the Minister of Finance who
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    • 186 18 CHUNG IS AMONG 8 LIFTERS PICKED FOR SEAP I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysian weightlif ter Chung Kum Weng. who now lives in Cardiff, is among the eight-man team named today by the Malaysian Amateur Weightlifting Federation for the Third Seap Games here on Dec. 14-21. Featherweight Chung (pictured above silver medallist
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    • 271 18 Othman urges people's support SINGAPORE. Tues. 0 The Minister for! Social Affairs and Cul--1 ture. Inche Othman Wok. today urged the people of Singapore to make a "useful contribution" to the success of the 1967 Seap Games —If the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council's bid for the t I Games
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    • 200 18 PERTH, Tuns. Left-h»nders Bob Barber and John Edrlch will open the batting for the MCC In the one-day tour-opening match tomorrow against a Western Australia Country XI at Moora 115 miles north of here. Another opening batsman. £rlc Russell, will bat at No. 3. Manuger
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    • 268 18 By JOE DORAI: Singapore. Tuesday 'PHE Philippines F.A., who are staging the 1966 Asian Youth soccer championship, have invited the Singapore Amateur F.A. to enter a team. A similar invitation has been sent to the F.A. of Malaysia. The invitation stated that he organisers of
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    • 98 18 IPOH. Tues. Perak will meet Penang in their second Malaya Cup rugger match al Penang on Saturday Perak have made one change in the team that trounced Kedah by 40-6. with Cheng Mole Seng taking the place of schoolboy hooker Yahaya. bin Yusnff. Perak's line-up: Ahmad
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    • 149 18 FIVE REACH CYCLING STANDARDS FOR SEAP CINGAPORE. Tues. rive k Singapore cyclists are almost certain to be chosen for the Seup Games at Kuala Lumpur on Dec. 14-21. They are Tjow Choon Boon. Huh. mi Sukari. Hamid Najat. i Tay Kay Sin and Soari Melan, all of whom have already
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    • 89 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A seven-man American toftball team will play an exhibition match with a local team on the Selangor Club padang at 4 p.m. tomorrow. The first four Innings will be fust -pitch play. The two pitchers In the American team, nho are rated among
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    • 65 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaysian Malays team to mcct 1 Malaysian Ceylonese In their annual cricket match here on Saturday and Sunday will be from Aziz Hajl M. All. Hamzah Dato Abu Samah. Zahani Dato Ahmad M Sidek Osman, Ibrahim Rashid.l Aziz Ismail, M. Sidek. Ismail All.
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    • 973 18 -^^^j r^ r 3ZZZ_^III^ i j^^Z i ZIZ I TENDERS 1 THE PORT OF SINGAPORE iMtwtltwM»MtwO mmmtmmmmmmmmti authority TENDER NOTICF. TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL TENDERS tenders «re invited lOT m. hat #>r supply ot ihe tollowl&g plant and NOTICE ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR «w»p™«:I Roadway vi public leve, I Item 1. One
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    • 80 18 you don't need m A I to know the language! VENICE LLOYD TRIESTINO'S m.v. Asia and mv. Victoria disembark you m the very centre of this famous treasures of the Rennaissance. buy Venetian glass and. of course, ride in a Gondola on the Grand Canal. Then continue your journey to
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 177 18 1 SUMMARY IXTER-CLCB GAMES Taiping CRC bt Dew Club 3-1 !at Teluk Alison (TCRC won I badminton 4-1. hockey 2-1. tennis 5-J. lost table-tennis 2-5). BASKETBALL Kluang under-18 League*: Bort, Chong Lee bt You Bee 'B 58-44: i bt Psi Mm 62-24: You Bee 'A 1 bt Pat Yen 78-23
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 347 19 RINUS-TULLOH TUSSLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP RACING with Epsom Jeep I AST year's champion trainer Rinus van Breukelen is back in the race for top honours this season. Saddling six winners at the Ipoh October meeting which concluded on Sunday, Rinus has brought his tally to 64. only four winners behind leading
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    • 172 19 HONG KONG, Tuesday. FIFA (International Football Federation) has given a firm, but polite, reprimand to the Hong Kong Football Association for its handling of players who toured Communist China without permis- sion early this year. Dr. Helmut Kaser. Fifa's secretary-general, said in a
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    • 66 19 PITTSBURGH Tues. Boxing promoter Archie Litman said today he had sent the new world middleweight boxing champion. Dick Tigrr. an offer of MJ225.000 to defend his crown against the winner of the Joey Archer-Sugar Ray Robinson bout. Archer, who beat Tiger a year ago. meets the
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    • 56 19 SYDNEY. Tues. Lesley Turi ncr scored a surprise win in the women's singles final of the Australian hard court i tennis championships when she boat Wimbledon champion Mar- > Karet Smith 7-5. 6-3 John Newcombe won the men's title when he beat Wimble- don runner-up Fred Stolle 4-H.
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    • 47 19 MOSCOW. Tues. Irina Press of the Soviet Union clipped a tenth of a second off the women's 80 metres hurdles world record when she clocked 103 sec. at Tbilisi. Miss Press and Pam Kil- bourne of Australia jointly held the previous best of 10.4 Reuter.
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    • 94 19 f ONDON, Tues. Man- cheater United, reigning English League champions, were last night made 9-1 favourites to win the English FA Cup competition this season. Liverpool, the Cap holders, are joint second favourites at 11-1 with Leeds, the present League leaders, and Tottenham
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    • 149 19 LONDON, Tues. Millwall. who are setting the pace ln the Third Division of the English football League, came close to losing their unbeaten home record last night. They were held to a 3-3 draw by Bristol Rovers, and only prodigious work by their Roalkeeper Alex Stepney
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    • 195 19 from Arthur Richards I ONDON. Tues. Malaysian and Singapore students in London have formed a badminton club to take part in competitions with British teams. The club, a sub-section of the Kesatuan Melayu United Kingdom iKMUK). has been formed in the hope that
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  • 72 20 SLAIN GENERALS' WIDOWS GET 2.5M1L. RUPIAHS EACH THE Jakarta Garrison Command presented c o ni p a s sionate awards of 2.5 million rupiahs on Monday to each of the six widows of Generals slain in the abortive Oct. 1 coup d'etat. Flanked by her children, M r
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  • 355 20 Wong: Penang has plans for fisheries college PENANG, Tues. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today that a fisheries college had been planned for Pen a n g as the nucleus of a new faculty for the proposed University College here. It was expected that a separate college,
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  • 69 20 LONDON. Tues.— Five students heve been suspended by college authorities for a night-raid on the school of Princess Anne. 15-year-old daughter ol Queen Elizabeth. The youths said they crept into v dormitory at Benenden School. Southern England, early on Sunday and put up
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  • 335 20 LONDON. Tues. The stock markets made, lurther progress today utter h slow start and closed with extensive rises in many sections. BiuAness was on b I airly good scale and buyers comfortably predominated. Some two-way institutional business wa.s reported. A new £500 million six per cent Exchequer 1970
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  • 30 20 LONDON. Tues.— Buyers ***** 1 14. sellers £1463 (+£l3). Forward buyers ***** (-|-£l4). sellers £1453 -£13>. Settlement £1454 <-t-£6 l *>. Turnover a.m. 155 tons, p.m. 320 tons. Tone: Pinner.
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  • 502 20 UMNO STORE TO REGISTRAR: WE WILL AMEND CONSTITUTION TJMXO Singapore today informed the Government it would amend its party constitution to suit the "changing and special situation" in the country. SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government was told of this by the Umno secretary general. Dato Syed Esa Almenoar. in a reply
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  • 154 20 Elizabeth ting mother of Le« Wing Kee. Ong Km, Fook Kee died 25-10-85. Cortege leaves 70 Cowdray Avenue 28-10-U 4 p.m. TELECRAM RECEIVED from Ma drma Mrs. Baradambal wife of Mr. M. K Viswanathan of P W.D. Batu Pahat expired on 25.10.85. SORANAMMAL WIFI of E. Simon. Dovrnby Estate.
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  • 285 20 Beatles get MBEs as girls mob Queen's palace LONDON. Tues. Quren Elizabeth today pinned medals on the chests of the four Beatles. Britain s top pop-singing «roup. while a thousand teenage girls screamed and struggled outside Buckingham Palace. Police with linked arms held the surging crowd back from palace gates.
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  • 253 20 Lorry men: We are paying road tax in Singapore gUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan lorry transport operators today claimed that they were already paying road tax both to the Malayan and Singapore authorities for vehicles that plied in both countries. They were commenting on the Singapore Government proposal to impose a
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  • 52 20 SINGAPORE. Tiles.— A mason Lav Ah K.iu. v is today acquitted and dJacb&rged In district rourt for ■iWmlj causing hurt to a noodli-srllrr to $30 The acquittal followed a subrtlission by defence counsel, Mr. R. Rnmason. thai, tin re were "blatant discrepancies in the prasecut
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