The Straits Times, 29 October 1965

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 TIONAL LIBRARY, The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 293 1 SOEKARNO RESISTS PRESSURE TO DISMISS SUBANDRIO JAKARTA, Thurs. J President Soekarno has said he will not drop Dr. Subandrio, despite a persist c n t campaign against the Indonesian Foreign Minister by a nti- Communist groups here. He told seven political party leaders at a meeting yesterday: "No other Foreign
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  • 265 1 Indonesian Army says wholesale slaughter of civilians in East Java JAKARTA. Thursday A STATE of War has been declared in Central Java, where the army said Communists had massacred civilians and where there has been fighting between Communists and Muslims. Radio Jakarta said Ihe Central
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  • 566 1 had been killed in the area alone in fighting between coup supporters and "those who crushed the coup." The army and Antara reports are the first figures given of casualties in Central and East Java, where Communist influence ls strong and where many
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  • 70 1  - Sarawak Governor in hospital GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Thurs. The Governor of Sarawak. Tun Abang Haji Openg. Is seriously 111 He was admitted to the general hospital here last night. Tun Openg was recently confined to bed In the Astana for several weeks. His condition took a turn for the
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  • 37 1 CANBERRA. Thurs. Legislation to exempt Australian servicemen in Vietnam and Sabah from Income tax on their pay and allowances, was Introduced in the House of Representatives today by the Treasurer, Mr. Harold Holt.
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  • 337 1 TOLLOWING closely r on the West German offer of an $11.5 million loan to the Malaysian Government to equip the teaching hospital at Petaling Jaya has come another one. The new offer is from the Americans. It Is for $60 million, and for a similar
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  • 68 1 BUJUMBURA .Burundi*, Thur». Ten more men were executed by flrlng nqu*d in the early hours of today for their part In an attempted coup against the Klnif last week. They Included Senate official*, a former Minister and a trad* union leader. They wer* condemned
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  • 556 1 'Let's swap ideas' invitation to AfroAsian leaders AFRO-ASIAN representatives are to be invited to Malaysia to swap ideas and experiences on economic and social development when a centre for this DurDOse is established here early next year. A senior Malayan officer now directing development programmes In Sabah will be recalled
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  • 36 1 TWO SPACESHIPS BID JOHNSON CITY. Thurs. President Johnson announced today will try to put two spaceships into orbit at same time, probably in January so they can attempt rendezvous and fly in formation. AP.
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  • 444 1 From ARTHUR RICHARDS: LONDON. Thursday "TF Afro- Asian countries or the I'nited Nations could give us guarantees and alternatives to our securit- would not hesitate to tell the British remove from Singapore," said Singapore s Foreign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, yesterday, in
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  • 98 1 WEDDING HITCH FOR ENGLISH GIRL From HALL ROMNEY LONDON. Tliurs. TwCSlty viar old Kathleen Hunter ill due to be married at Bedford on Saturday but yesterday she n'reivctl a cable from her fiance. Malcolm Rfacgeridce, .i 21 -year-old RAF. Sergeant in Singapore, saying "I'nabli: to make it Saturday." Kathleen said
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 164 2 INDIA BOYCOTTS U.N DEBATE I MTED NATIONS. Thurs.— India yesterday carried out it.s threat to boycott Security Council debate on Its war with Pakistan concerning Kashmir. The Soviet ambassador. Mr. Platon D. Morozov. Immidlately contended that a Council discussion of the lnrlian-Paki>tan situation would be a waste of time. No
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    • 33 2 RANGOON. I 'liars. Continuous heavy rain* killed 30 poople. destroyed several hundrpd Hcres of cultivated lands and flooded nearly 100 villages in Central and Upper Burma according to latest reports-
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    • 352 2 Wilson: Don't expect us to use force BLUNT TALK TO AFRICANS SALISBURY, Thurs. The British Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, yesterday told Rhodesia's rival African nationalist leaders they could not expect British troops to be used to help them gain power. Mr. Wilson had separate meetings with Mr. Joshua Nkomo, leader
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    • 162 2 UNITED NATIONS. Thursday. rHDRTY-FOUR African and Asian nations tabled r a resolution in the General Assembly's trusteeship committee yesterday calling upon Britain to use force if necessary to bring Rhodesia to independence under African majority rule. The resolution was considered certain to be adopted, though
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    • 89 2 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Bn- tain's Hish Commissioner in Kenya, has been appointed j the British Governments Special Representative in East and Central Africa, it was officially announced yesterday. His dunes will be to concern himself with major matters af- fectniß Britain s relations
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    • 67 2 LONDON. Thurs. The Government last night ordered a public inquiry into the crash of a Vanguard airliner which killed 36 people at fogbound London Airport early in the day. The four-engined turbo-prop airliner of Britsh European Airways crashed in flames, killing all aboard, on it.s third
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    • 174 2 MANILA. Thursday. r PHE Philippines police reported yesterday that 20 pirates ran through a seaside town 420 miles south of Manila and opened fire with carbines and autpmatic rifles as they robbed houses, stores and the town Treasury. i The police said an account- 1
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    • 216 2 Rains cause big havoc in L Ceylon fOLOMBO, Thurs. Heavy seasonal raini in south and south-east Ceylon have destroyed j about 10.000 acres of rice plantations, inundated roads and brought rubber tapping to a halt. Wont damage reported ha« been In .some parts of the •south, where dest ruction or
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    • 61 2 WASHINGTON. Ihurs Th* U.S. Kood and Drug Administration h;«s warned pregnant women about three drugs which it said might cause btrtb < The drugs are used In prep nations available without a pre:>cni>tion. They are Ifedtane and Cyclizine. used for morniiig §ickness m pregnancy nausea
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    • 38 2 SAIGON. Thur.s. Two American N.ivy men were killed, out is. missing and three icilumly injured because of ;i gunpowder* cast explosion aboard the seventh Fleet destroyer USS Turner Joy .11 the South China Sea. UPI-
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    • 46 2 LAGOS. Thurs. Thf an Government turn jmnouneed that it It extending a bun on all public meetings fur another two months No explanation wm scivcn. but it was believed connected to unrest m the wake of the Western Region's recent parliamentary elections. Reuter.
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  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 132 3 yOMBA. Thurs. A plot to capture Dr. Hastings Banda, the Malawi Prime Minister, and overthrow his Government was described in a .-tatement read in court here today. The statement, allegedly made oy Nelson Silombela. also said the rebels had received about £100 from Tanzania.
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    • 33 3 ROTTERDAM. 1 hurs Dutch surgeons at the Ni.imegen Catholic University have replaced the cardiac valve of a heart patient with a valve made from tissue from th« patient's thißh.
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    • 445 3 Vietcong suicide squads attack two bases 40 helicopters and seven jets hit SAIGON, Thursday. VIETCONG "suicide squads" struck two lightning blows at U.S. air installations in the northern provinces during the night and left 40 helicopters and seven jet aircraft destroyed or damaged. One assault, on the Marine heliport at
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    • 25 3 BELFAST. Thurs Northern Trciand will hold a tceneral elec- tion on Nov. 25. The Prime Minister. Mr. Terence O'Neill, anI nouncetl. Reuter.
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    • 245 3 THOUSAND POUNDERS BLAST PLEI ME VIETCONG SAIGON, Thurs.— U.S. marine jets dropped 1,000 lb bombs on a hillside near embattled Plei Me camp early yesterday in an attempt to root out deeply fortified Communi s t machine-gun posts. The fighter-bombers tried literally to blast off the top of the hill
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    • 297 3 Tension in Daminican Republic eases as peace team acts CANTO DOMINGO. Thurs. —Tension eased in this quarrel-torn capital yesterday despite the continuing feud between military chiefs and the provisional government of Dr. Hector GarciaGodoy. Diplomatic sources said that although the govern-ment-military conflict was still deep and bitter, there were signs
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    • 76 3 LONDON. Thurs. Britain will not remain neutral il war breaks out over Israel Mr George Thomson. Minister of Btate for Foreign AlTairs. told the annual dinner of the Anglo- Israel Association here last night. One of the "easons for his recent Middle East tour I was
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    • 165 3 Branco's big grab in Brazil BRASILIA. Thurs. Brazil's revolutionary Government yesterday assumed sweeping new powers, dissolving all political parties and giving the President wider authority to intervene in the nations 22 States. President Humberto astello Branco announced the new measures in a radio and television broadcast after it became clear
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  • 906 4 SULTAN OF PAHANG RECEIVES THE HIGHEST AWARD JOHORE CELEBRATES ROYAL BIRTHDAY A TOTAL of 8.3 people were coni erred with A honours by the Sultan of Johore at an investiture ceremony held at the Istana Besar K Before the investiture, a thanksgiving ceremony was held
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  • 465 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs THE Tourist Promotion Board today invited advertising agencies here to offer ideas for a good "picture of Singapore" for sale abroad to attract tourists. The invitation came from the Director, Mr. Austin Coates, when he spoke on "Advertising and tourism" at a
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  • 50 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three visiting trade unionists to the recent International Labour Seminar organised by the National Trades Union Congress, will take part In a forum in English on "Trade Union Rights and Responsibilities in Developing Countries" over Channel 5 of Television Singapura at 9.20 pm. on Monday.
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  • 46 4 SINOAPORE, Thurs— Mr. D.W. Notley head of the Architectural Department of the Polytechnic, will give a talk on "London from the roof of the London Polytechnic" organised by Centre 65 at the King Edward VII Hall, 12 College Road, at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 102 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A dispute over the ownership of a cockerel between a Police Corporal and an elderly woman was today settled in the fourth magistrate's court. One of the claimants. Police Corporal Ismail bin Mohamed Halim. told the magistrate, Mr. S. Rajendran, that be was claiming
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  • 95 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Rotary Club of Singapore is organising a piano concert by Lee Kum Sing in the conference hall of the new Trade Union House at Shenton Way on Wednesday, Nov. 10. Proceeds of the concert will go to the Medical Progress Fund. The concert
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  • 236 5 PRESSMEN ON THE TRAIL OF PIRATES OINGAPORE, Thurs. Pirates harassing merchant vessels off the coast of Sarawak is one subject which has interested a team of four Western journalists who are due in Singapore soon. Their Swiss photographer. Mr. Willy J. Mettler. (above), 24. who has arrived ahead told the
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  • 47 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Ist Bn. Singapore Infantry Regiment will hold a "Battalion Day" on Saturday. Nov. 6. at Uhi Pandan Camp for all ranks and their families. There will be a fun fair, regimental band display. PT exhibition and a cinema show.
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  • 40 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The public lecture by Herr Gerhard Merryn. Director of the Institute for Economic and Social Politics In Rlssen near Hamburg, Germany, arranged for Nov. 6 at 7.30 p.m. at the Cultural Centre, has been cancelled.
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  • 448 5 rpwo "incorrigible rogues one of them an escapee from Changi prison, who robbed five persons of a total of $13,994 worth of Jewellery and cash at knife-point, were today sentenced in the Third Criminal District Court to seven years' jail, plus six stroke?
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  • 42 5 SINGAPORE. Thur*. Thr military will carry oat training exercise* in thr area south of Pulan Trkonx Brsar tomorrow. from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Blanks and pyrotrrhnics will be axed. The public are advised not to be alarmed.
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  • 316 5 Anti-N bomb mission from Japan in Spore BID TO GET A-ARMS BAN SUPPORT SINGAPORE, Thursday. A 10-MAN Japanese ''anti-Bomb" mission is now in Singapore to whip up local support for tlie total banning of nuclear weapons. The mission is on a tour of South-east Asia and is the first of
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  • 205 5 300 NAKTAH STUDENTS IN PROTEST PROCESSION CINGAPORE. Thurs. About 300 Nanyangi University's 2,000 students staged an orderly demonstration inside the campus this morning in protest against the expulsion of 85 fellow students yesterday. As they demonstrated, several police radio cars patrolled the campus, keeping a close watch on the situation.
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  • 128 5 Robbed six: 'Pirate' gets 18 months SINGAPORE, Thurs. A "pirate" taxldriver, who held up four women and two men and robbed them of $734 worth of jewellery and cash, while armed with a dagger, was today sentenced to 18 months" Jail In the second criminal district court. Wong Ah Chce
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  • 104 5 INCHE YUSOF TO BE AT ICE SHOW GALA SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, has consented to be patron and will attend the gala performance of Holiday on Ice next Wednesday In aid of the Medical Progress Fund. Chairman of the organising committee. Mrs. Wee Chong
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  • 417 6 SHOCK NOTICE IN THE PAPERS Managing director: Good number of contracts cancelled by clients as a result of the strike KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE 156 striking employees of Securicor (Malaya) Ltd.. have been sacked. But they have not been told yet. They will learn it from
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  • 133 6 Tengku to open Federation House in Highlands KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman will perform his first public function since his week-lone illness tomorrow when he opens the Federation House at Cameron Highlands. He was due to declare open tbe $509,000 bun galow last Saturday but due to illness the
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  • 88 6 Sun Vat-sen centenary celebrations SINGAPORE. Thurs. The centenary birthday celebrations of Dr. Sun Vat-sen, the founder or modern China, < will be hela here on Nov. 12. A group of prominent businessmen, headed by Mr. Lim Pang Gan. president of the United Chinese Library in Armenian Street. are drawing up
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  • 188 6  - Too much foreign aid cash worries the Thais Alan Harman From BANGKOK. Thurs. While some countries including Malaysia—are complainine: they are not getting enough money from rich nations. Thailand apparently thinks she is getting too much. The Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman, Just back from the United Nations meeting, has
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  • 79 6 PARTT BUNTAR. Thura.— Br«« Zalnai Abldln bin Syed Noordin. 45, penghulu of Bagan Tlang. j waa charged In the Sessions Court earlier this week with corrupts It accepting $50 from Abdnl R*m bin Haji on Oct. 21. i He was alleged to hay* uftyn the money as
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  • 40 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Th« n«w Consulate General oC to* Republic of Argentina hen wiß officially open on Tuesday. The Consulate, located at 4. Nuslm Road, will be open tram B a.m. to 1 p-m. Monday to rrtdar.
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  • 91 6 OFF— THE LAST PAKISTANI ENVOY I£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The former acting Pakistani High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. H.A. Abba-si, left the Federal capital today for Singapore on his way to Karachi. He was the last Pakistani official to leave for home since the country broke off diplomatic relations with Malaysia
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  • 41 6 JESSELTON Thurs. Seven Kedah State Assemblymen and five officials will arrive here tomorrow for a two-day visit They will call on the Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo, on Saturday Their programme Includes visit to Kent College.
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  • 259 6 PENANG. Thursday THREE Sabah contractors have arrived in Penang to recruit 120 skilled labourers for Jesselton and Tawau. Mr. Chen Chan and Mr. Ho Su Shen. chairman and secretary of the Sabah Contractors' Association. Jesselton. and Mr Chan Kirn Leong. secretary of the
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  • 443 7 Union tells railway: We can prove our charges KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE Railwaymen's Union of Malaya A claimed last night it had "sufficient evidence" to prove that there were malpractices in the organisation's general manager's office. It made this claim to support its demand for a public inquiry to be
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  • 188 7 Singapore to hold a machine tools exhibition SINGAPORE, Thurs. I \h.ibit> worth millions of dollars will be on display at the first-ever Singapore Machine Tools and Metal Working Industries Exhibition, organised by the Light Industries Service for December. The exhibits will come from 60 leading machine tool manufacturers in 12
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  • 60 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs. The Bukit Mertajam Hi«h School Old Boys Association will hold °t« annual dinner and dance at the school iiall at 7.30 p.m. on Nov. 6. The Chief Minister. Dato Worm Pow Nee, and the Commissioner of Police. Dato Mohamed Sallen bin Ismail,
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  • 247 7  - So painful, says man who had to sign 1,000 times A. MUNIANDY By KULIM, Thurs. —Lorry driver Khor Heng Chuan, 36. was nursing an aching hand today. He had to write his name 1,000 times in court yesterday as "penance" for failing to put his signature on his driving licence.
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  • 66 7 PENANO. Thurs. The Buklt GlUKor Umno branch will elect a "Fun Fair Queen" at Ha annjvrrsary PesU to be hefd on the Qlugor English School ground on Saturday. The Minister of Transport. Inche Sardon bin Haji Jublr. will declare the fair open at 4.30
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  • 56 7 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. FIT* men armed with parangs and masked broke Into an isolated sundry shop at Kampong Sarong Tlong. about 10 miles from here, yesterday and stole merchandise, valuables and money worth $533. The owner. Mr. Tan Boon Hun. 63. was stabbed in the stomach and
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  • 38 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Four thugs woke up a hawker. Phua List! Seng. 63, from sleep at his roadside ice-water stall In Braddell Road lii the early hours of yesterday and robbed him of $500 in savings.
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  • 40 7 TKLUK ANSON, Thurs- Police recovered the body of a woman. Aishah Ainol Hak, 30. from the Persic River behind the district hospital compound off Anson Road yesterday- She was expecting twins. Police do not suspect foul play-
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Six women workers of a dress shop in Ord Road were tied up with thin wire, and forced to lie face down on the floor by three robbers yesterday afternoon. Th« thugs got away with $200 In cash and jewellery.
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  • 408 7 HIS OTHER SUCCESSES INCLUDE A PASS IN STD 111 MALAY EXAM SINGAPORE. Thurs. A POLITICAL de- tainee, Llm Chin .Too, 28, has obtained the external degree of Bachelor of Law from the University of London with second class honours. He is the younger brother
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  • 119 7 I ITUALA LUMPUR. Thur.v Singapore citizens will b« I allowed to continue using Malaysian passports until these documents expire. Originally it was the intention to replace th» Malaysian passports with Singapore passports when ready. Today a spokesman of the Immigration Department. States
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  • 18 7 MI'AR. .MS. The Sultan of Jnhore will par a two-day visit to Mtiar from Nor S
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  • 3321 8 Counsel submits: Verdict might have been acquittal if... MR. Kirpal Singh, one of the two counsel representing Sunny Ang in his appea) before a Federal Court of Appeal, submitted today that if the trial judge had properly directed the jury, it was possible the verdict might have been an acqu
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  • 572 9 Free rides on buses and trains for the big S-rally KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SIXTY buses and five special train services are being laid for the public to attend the National Solidarity Week rally at the Stadium Negara here on Monday. The buses will pick up^ passengers at 24 points in
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  • 295 9 Sarawak will celebrate in a big way From GEOFFREY GELDARO l/UCHING. Thurs. Sarawak wUI celebrate Berjaya Week on a large scale. Committees in every district In the state have planned rallies. competitions end exhibitions. In a broadcast on Tuesday night the chairman or the publicity and exhibitions subcommittee. Tuan Haji
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  • 96 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysia will be taking part in Dne sth international contemporary art exhibition to be licit! in India in December. The exhibition, held once m three years, is sponsored by the All-India Fine Arts and Crafts Society. It is scheduled to take Diace
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  • 41 9 SEREMBAN. Thurr— The president of the M.U'.ty Associated Chamber of Commerce from Kuala Lumpur. Inche Hanafi.ih bin Hus-sain. M.P will address more than 300 Malay businessmen from N'-sri Sembilan at the Kualu Pilah town hall on Nnv. 7.
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  • 161 9 lESSELTON, Thurs.— J Seven teachers from Malaya will he arriving in Sabah early next month to help relieve the shortage of teachers here. Another seven will be arriving by the end of the year This was disclosed by the Minister of Social Welfare. Dato Mohamed
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  • 159 9 IPOH. Thurs. Mem-i bers of the Bar here today paid tribute to a pro- mlnent lawyer, Mr. S. K. Das. who died in Calcutta on Monday. Mr. Das. who was 63 and a bachelor, held a flourishing pracI tlce together with his younger
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  • 240 9 KANGAR, Thurs. About 70 per cent of the Malaysian population live in the rural areas and earn an average of $16 a month, Inche Hussein bin Isa. an official of the Ministry of Rural Development, said here yesterday.
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  • 40 9 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The byEcv'of -^NilfXnwSrn" tate Assembly will be held on iturday, Dec. 11. Nomination. Day Is Wednesday. Nov. 10. cwu"1 death on Oct. 16 of Mr. Han His Pong. 59. elected in April 1964.
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    • 36 9 QQQQQQ FOR AS LOW AS $17 MONTHLY NO INITIAL DOWN PAYMENT YOU CAN RENT IN SINGAPORE 19SBD QUALITY TV SET FROM REDIFFUSION 182 Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore Tel. ***** 149 Joo Chiat Road. Singapore Tel. ***** Qaoaaa
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    • 69 9 Iri 1 AN OLD CHINESE SAYING GOES ]EF There is more protein, iron and Vitamin B1 in Quaker Oats than i*| in any other cereal. B^HPS^B i Let your children grow quick <4^ healthy and strong; HM 1 grow big well and fit with f Su^T f) delicious hearty Quaker
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  • 62 10 M ITsrtf* tIS (*i*lmmm> WKItl To Irwl.i and K*nt a dsuichtrr. K'moM l'.nrisrit on M10«A at QMaaaatN Hi.-it.il. ThaDka to lwwto^ nnrt si -ff TNI FAMILY Of Ist* Mr Brlward anil Bok Poh thank Prteats of Blessed Hsrrcinant. Uctorn nod Staff ot Thompson Road Hoapital. relatives awl fri«nrt« for
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  • 148 10 W,r*, tli (Mimtmrnm) CRAND COUNCIL R.A.0.8. M'mMri sutloard In Kuala Lumpur, plesae con tsct Ororga E« 110. Prtallnf Gardens Tal K U V'SM aftfr oftlce boura FASHIONABLE BEAD iMBROIOIHED Sweaters In sophisticated roloura and styks. All alzet. From $33/-. Tbs Ming Shop. Kltipatrick-a tßln«apors>. NOW TO tAVI 40% duty
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    • 759 10 The Algiers summit was intended to be a celebration of Afro-Asian solidarity. It will i be nothing of the kind even if »t is held; and it is not yet certain that it will be. The 15--nation preparatory committee, unable to agiee on Communist China's proposal that
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    • 296 10 As. the world wonders if an Afro-Asian gathering of great international significance will shortly convene in Algiers, another of rather more than local meaning has been under way in j Singapore and Malaysia. In Singapore trade union leaders from many Afro-Asian count- ries (plus Malta and Yugoslavia) have
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    • 209 10 Malayan postmen are to be congratulates' upon the safety from biting cogs they are now beginning to enjoy: no attack has been reported for the last three months. The postmen have conducted a good campaign and deserve this security. They could have had It earlier, perhaps, had they
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  • Letters
    • 216 10 J HAVE been a resident in Petallng Java for over ten years and have had a telephone for not less than four years. Due tc my removal to my present house which I purchased, few months ago. 1 notified the Telecom to have my
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    • 94 10 Kuala Lumpur Teachers in tiny chairs JTVERY year teachers are asked to correct the primary school leaving examination papers, and each year my teach-er-daughter returns home after correcting with the same complaint of severe bark-ache. Teachers are provided with chairs 12 inches high and desks 18 Inches high —those used
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    • 99 10 I NOTICE that the Municipal President has decided to Increase the water rate for 1000 gallons from 55 cents to 80 cents. It must be remembered that water is essential for the maintenance of public health. It would be well to recollect the cholera epidemic which took place
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  • 579 10  - Learning Malay— lso Yunu* Maria by M.A. University of Malaya PASSIM CONSTRUCTION (cont<n We shall have more examples of COMBINATIONS of the \aiioiib adv. Adv. PUb and SPECIAL WORDS. We will also hnve more than two verbs as part ot th« "dl-" prefixed verb EXPANSION eg Ahmad Dl-SIROH PEKGI >**oUh
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  • 1005 10  - THE FRAUD ON FOUR MILLION AFRICANS Rhodesia's crisis FOR years the African people of Rhodesia have called for political advancement, for a widening of the franchise, for the removal of discriminatory legislation and practices. But it has taken the threat of a unilateral declaration of independence to capture the attention
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    • 726 10 Strait* Tiaaa Malay Mai CUmiM adva'tlaainanu may a* »an«*d COLO ITORASI SUPCMMAffKET Orchard Hot (WaoaHlaiHat Da*k) COLD fTOKAOI M/kNCHII At mom. ..i aja*)*) Kataoi Naval mv Authnrlsad Afaota CITY BOOK tTORI LTD Wlnehaatar H«uaa Csllyw Q— I TMK NIWI MONT Fitiratricn'a tuparmirkM M. M. ISMAIL 1 Admiralty *oa«. Wa»al as**
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    • 86 10 MAN, MORALS AND MATURITY: "Sexual freedom to the fullest extent" the American Increase of 112 In unmarried mothers from 15 to 19 years of age an epidemic of crime, divorce and general dishonesty. "Is America degenerating like the Babylonians, like the Romans?" asks Norman Vincent Peale. And then, in this
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    • 65 10 r SPECIAL OFFER-, FIXED DEPOSIT SAVINGS ACCOUNT FIXED SAVING SCHEMES DOUBLE PROTECTION INTEREST PER ANNUM and get FREE ACCIDENT INSURANCE After One Ylur of Savings, ALL DEPOSITORS Cm Obtains &8j >ggy-B/ \^jy^p HOUSING LOAN EDUCATION LOAN MARRIAGE LOAN TRAVELLING LOAN CAR LOAN PERSONAL LOAN OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD. Head Office:
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  • 613 11  -  ABUL FAZIL: RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF THE CONDEMNED MEN BEGIN DEATH WAIT OUTSIDE GATES OF CHANGI JAIL By SINGAPORE. Thur*. CINGAPORK. Thurs.— The final chapter of the 196;} riots on the former penal settlement of Pulau Senang will be written by 6
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  • 136 11 TJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The U. 8. Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. James D. Bell, will present a pair of American flamingos to the National Zoo on Sunday. The birds are a donation to the zoo by the people of Dade County. Florida. The
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  • 81 11 KUALA KANOSAR. Thur». The Sultan of Perak continuing I < his four-day visit of the Kutla Kangsar district, today urged Mie people i.ot to let down their guard aghhm confrontation Hf also called on the people to keep a sharp look out (or subversive
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  • 106 11 .\LLAS (Texas). Thurs. Pepsico, a leading soft .nk manufacturer, reported yesterday that experiments with a tin-free I can have not been satis- factory. Mr. Donald M. Kendall. 1 president of Pepsico. said this at the stockholder* I meeting. He declined to cive any details, but added:
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  • 30 11 SINGAPORE. Tlrurs. The final meeting of the National fejnguage Month woriung committee will be held in the conference room of the Ministry of Culture at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow
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  • 264 11 A dog's life is no more what it used to be I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysian postmen are at last winning their long war against dogs. Mont dogs are either safely locked up in their kenneLs or tot he red during the hours that the postmen make their daily delivery rounds.
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  • 246 11 Govt pay offer: 56,000 plan protest 1/ U A L A LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The Govrrnment industrial and manual group of workers will hold a mass rally on Nov. 10 to protest anainst the Governmenfs interim wage increase otter of $5-a-month for 56.000. Announcing this today the .secretary ol the
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  • 249 11 IPOH. Thursday A TRADE unionist has suggested that there is a "deep political motive" in the action of commercial firms which pay higher wages to workers in their Singapore offices. And this, said the general secretary of the 14.500 strong
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 216 11 sin Bußii^ BaaaaHaaaalß^vi P B i tU rfl s Tf s iE3i6if!^jß^Zsv9affP *t %w I Vital for your Vitality j^ LEO ROSETTE UinftUlT VITAMINS from DENMARK SSfIM^MMJ Strength. Get youthful energy with L»o Vitamin Capsi-tabs. Work hard, play hard. i I Leo gives you a lift towards better health. I
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    • 208 11 a^^*^^ j* "^"*ajaMg*^^_^* -.'li '-**^^jtfb -Jaßa»^kl^^^Ml Braittfesav CBt&!»>?*^ > < >^*^%^^^aß%>^^^Baaaaw*^^^*^MMMMMMH M^^ m.»«MM^Hm^Sm^»^^ ■hHBf .-BMMwSi 3 Ba^3Vr'^'' i^k^B«! I mr <a«fl Mr''> >t a MMr laW Br A ''dBflT. A MMM^mI MM^^ s^^^fiAV^iTB MMILitBMIMI I MMMMMMMMMkatw^ *4. f lurrought F 6000 AccOufHing Moctww twrrovglH f 1000 T ypmg Aecouaftnf Machine
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 114 11 SWIMMING TIMES TODAY: S-ertill Kechll 12 5S am 18 f1 1 11.22 p.m. f«7 ft); Singapore 145 a.m. 8.4 Ik) 12.55 p.m. (9.4 ft); Port Dickson 8.55 am. <8 8 (tl P&3 p.m (7 8 ft«- Port Fwettenham 7.50 ajn. (12.5 ft i 8.23 pin. (11.1 ft i Perang 223
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    • 704 11 mm&m mm in RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE kasan Ranchangan: 6.03 Retail 41 and 60 2 Metres Fisll al P 6l1 Il» n M Kuala Lumpur and Malacca; MEJILM WAJE SERVICE: 6 0 5 Teenage Jamboree; 6.30 j"' I S elre Warta Berita; 6.40 Berita 1 A.M.: 6.00 Rengkasan Ran- Daerah.
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  • 521 12 Big machine tool show in December SINGAPORE will be able to see some of the latest advancements in the Held of machine tools and metal working machines when a special exhibition ot this type of engineering equipment opens here in December. First of its fcind to be held in Singapore,
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  • 145 12 SWITCHGEAR DIRECTORS ON FE TRIP TWO executives from a northeast i England heavy electrical manufacturing company visited Kuala i Lumpur and Singapore this week 1 in the course of a five-week tour of the Far East, Australia and New Zealand. 1 They are Mr J. P. Bird, director and overseas
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  • 28 12 Che Zalnab blnte Mohd. Din, sales representative of Air-India in Kuala Lumpur, left for Bombay to attend a three-week basic course at the airline's training college
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  • 94 12 Manufacture manager for motor firm FOKU-MALAYSIA'S numaxinx director, Mr. 1.. G. Hepwoxlh. Hiini.um.-d tin- appointment of Mr. F. W. Toon (above), aa general manufarturinc manager. Mr. Toon, who arrived In Singapore last week with hi* wife and three children, replaces Xtr. R. JOtt who has been re-assigned to a senior
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  • 216 12 Pepper men sell out on barter move news SINGAPORE'S plan to resume barter trade on a limited scale with Indonesia has had a restraining influence on pepper merchants' applying a squeeze In the wake of substantial overseis demand. As the plan holds promise of direct .supplies of the commodity from
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  • 39 12 Mr. J. B. PyneKar, general manager of Nestles Products, Malaysia and Singapore, retires at the end of this month after serving the company In the Par East for 35 yenrv He Is succeeded by Mr. S. Senn.
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  • 60 12 CIN< APOKF> OfflCF Kurnlturr Month, now h«-ln« hrM at the Market surrl showroom o/ Dirthelm and Co. Ltd.. U aaid to be rfcri\lnf "pxcrllrnt response." Tbr tncrraMa intrroit in woodrn iiflur furnlturr broach! about by the spfrial rxhlbition would brnrHt Sincaporr'n woodworking Industry it is statrd. Abovr plrUirr
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  • 260 12 TYPEWRITERS: MAIN RIVALS HERE GERMANY, ITALY TIHE competitive Singapore market for typewriters is now being hotly contested for by West Germany and Italy, with Holland not far behind. me iigni oeiween west Germany and Italy i> a close one, with the German ma- j chines just having the edge i
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  • 185 12  - Sulzer's top executive coming soon ox. sulzer HPHE rinef executive in cb&rge of world wide Miles of Suiaer Brothers Ltd. ot Switzerland. Dr. Henry Sulzer. will be visiting Singapore early next, month. With him will be Mr. G. W. Hesleti, Joint managing director of Sulzer Brothers (London) Ltd. Dr. Sulzer,
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  • 109 12 MORE SALES PLANNED BY CALICO AT of calico Prtatan a- Ltd.. visited Singapore lust week In the course Of a seven week* mnw DMfhtt survey tour. One o; the objects oi his \-\t\t was to ■trantUMO lies, between the parent and oversea? companies. he said During his vL«lt of Australia,
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    • 313 12 You can depend on «HTIK 30 HOUR VmmmmmmmWmmmmmi 0 n^i^M^^^^^H^V Z~-T- •m'wJm Q i ISb^ST Cay Dawn 10 Hour alarm in white moulded cow with polnhcd qiit f.qufcj on whit* dial Dtcorativt surround in gold, pink, yollow ot blu« S»ot luminous or non luminous SMITHS CLOCKS AVA A LI MADE
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    • 215 12 n rnTII western gateway 0f... rCK 1 11 AUSTRALIA is only FIVE hours away K Discover a new world young, vigorous and modern with an immense variety O' impressive y^v^^S^ X t scenery t^i l^^Qrjy4M^?^^HflHv Enioy the excitement of an overseas 'ou' th»t -v an travel with the luxury and
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  • 441 13 Make tyres last longer VfAXIMUM mileafe A can be obtained from a set of car tyres simply by making occasional checks and observing the operating conditions recommended by the manufacturer. Yet many motorists nefiect their tyres. Maintaining the air pressure at recommended lerels is of major importance in prolonging the
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  • 452 13 Malaysia, Spore among countries buying vehicles from Australia GENERAL Motors-Holden's Australia's largest passenger car manufacturer, seems assured of exporting a record number of 18,000 vehicles during the current year. The vehicles, which will go to 62 different countries and territories, will exceed the company's 1964
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  • 288 13 Message from the Trade Commissioners Australian automotive industry has been built up on the basis of annual registrations of new vehicles totalling annrnximatplv 300,000. With this number of new motor vehicles coming onto Australia's roads each year there has been a sufficient demand both for vehicles and for replacement parts
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 281 13 Australian automotive parts and equipment Australia is tough on vehicles; not only do they brake lining, from a crank balancer to a shock pA t^Bj\!V9 V jBHbXb r,**a t 0 cope with dens« city traffic but with absorber, you are buying precision manu- if fcEfl *V~ *IF*9 B thousands of
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  • 485 14 MORE than 30 countries now buy Falcon passenger cars manufactured by the Ford Motor Company of Australia. The company, which was established in 1925. entered the export trade only 10 years ago. Although exports originally were confined to New Zealand, overseas markets have
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  • 24 14 FINAL stages of ossembly at the Ford Motor Co., in Australia. A motor cor body is lowered on to the chassis.
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  • 600 14 THE automotive Industry in less than 20 years has become Australia's greatest single employer of labour. More than one-tenth of the nations 4.400.000 wage and salary earners (exclusive of rural industry workers) are engaged in the manufacture, assembly and distribution of vehicles. They are also
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  • 147 14 Warning on oil change A UTOMOTIVE engineer* In Australia hay« warned motorist* who believe their vehicle.-, n.-ed fewer oil changes. The engineers say the period between oil change recommended by our manufacturers invariably refers to wh. Is called "•normal driving conditions" They say that many motorists do not r> that
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 493 14 m STATIONARY «l il\ TRACTORS ENGINES > Vilmlf ALTERNATOR SETS TRUCKS CARS LOCOMOTIVES MADE IN AUSTRALIA for world-wide condition* by 1 1 at ion at IKadiat&ri iHanufacturinyJ ty. eJLtd. for full details contact: Overseas Corporation (M) Ltd or EXPORT DIVISION 27 Medeictw Bldg., oVect NATIONAL RADIATORS (Manufacturing) P/L 18 Cecil
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  • 667 15 r"PHE Australian automotive spare parts industry has developed spect- acularly in the past 20 years, and today exports to nearly every country in the world. Its principal markets are Africa. Asia, and the Pacific Islands, with increasing quantities going to North America, Britain
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  • 556 15 PRODUCTION of motor car I tyres In Australia has expanded rapidly In the past few years and Is now runninar at a record level. Australia, with a high carownership and long distances. Is among the largest users of tyres per head of population
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    • 154 15 THE BIG DIFFERENCE 18 QUALITY *^M ■^r^^^fll ■^.''^■fl LV .^^■L^ Automotive axle shafts from Australia are among >^ the world's best, and least expensive. Why? tmgtmm Vittm Because high-quality, low cost Australian steel, together with the most advanced induction O I hardening process in the world, allows Dufor to "jv*-
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    • 178 15 KX-NCE-607 if Production /?Mr*rW jCs*wl Gun Tank un nun Spray GurWiwith 7 iv Q&S^\ gflA Model 80/ C for General Purpose I ILt2 Pulford Air SINGAPORE OXYGEN LIMITED P. 0. Box 4001, 7 m.t. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore. 21. Tel No. *****/2 ***** *****/3 MALAYAN OXYGEN LIMITED P. 0 Box
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  • 38 16 AFTER passing through the various stages from the •praying tower, GIPO is now ready for packing. A machine fills the detergent into cartons and seals them, ready for distribution in Malaysian and Singapore markets.
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  • 402 16 SINGAPORE'S Minister of Finance, Mr. Lim Kirn San, will officially open the United Industrial Corporation Limited's $5 million factory at Jurong today for the production of the brand new all purpose detergent, GIPO, now being enthusiastically received in thousands of homes in Singapore and
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  • 4 16 Ready for the markets
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  • 124 16 MR. W.L. Chwa n g, Managing Director of the company, graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering at Chungking University. He has 15 years' experience in the manufacture of detergents, having been with the Lee Tai Company in Taipeh, which were manufacturers of the American detergents.
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  • 742 16 SINGAPORE'S Jurong industrial complex scored another big success when the v"i million factory of the United Industrial Corporation Limited launched a major detergent, GIPO. on the Singapore and Malayan markets. At full capacity the factory can produce 30 million pounds a year or two tons
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    • 228 16 GiDO |1 UNITED INDUSTRIAL HU CORPORATION LTD. tll^iiL/' M Mrs HV B^^ni mSm-m&W ffa > v«^H H^B »T-^ >■■ a Wm i^B fA e>4 I I lA a^^H v I 111 V l l l* 'mnr*&HKm3F?>i& <■ j&i>&w%£X' l i. a QUICKER' A WORD We are the manufacturers of CIPO,
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  • 131 17 Factory manager, engineers rCTORY manager Mr. S.K. Chuang was bom In Port Swettenham. He went to China to enter Chungkins University where he obtained a degree In Chemical Engineering. In 1945 he went to Formosa, as Chief Engineer and Factory Manager of the Lee Tal Company, licensed manufacturers of the
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  • 141 17 IN Chinese. GIPO means "cleansing gem." The detergent is packed In purple boxes becanse purple is the colour of Malaysia. gent company Is buying bulk supplies from U.I.C. Ltd. to re-pack under their own Japanese brands for the Singapore and Malaysian markets. The entire packing process also Is
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  • 67 17 r£ spraying tower In the GIPO factory is a new landmark for the Jurong Industrial complex. It stands 103 feet high and has a commanding view of the whole area The GIPO paste Is sprayed through four nozzles at the top of the tower, to be
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    • 167 17 Congratulations UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LTD. on the official opening of their factory at the JURONG INDUSTRIAL ESTATE by SINGAPORE'S MINISTER FOR FINANCE MR. LIM KIM SAN from The World Trades with Jsptn MITSUI CO., LTD. SIttUPHE MUNCH: ASIA INSURANCE BIDS (2nd FLOOR) FINLAYSON GREEN. T&: *****/*****-2-3. Heartiest Congratulations to UNITED
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    • 71 17 CONGRA TULA TIONS and BEST WISHES UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LTD en the opening ot their foctory N. V. Chemisette Fabriek "Naarden'*, Bussum, Holland. Supplier ot the perfume compounds used. Sola Agent: VAN HOUTEN (M) LTD., Chamicol Products Division. Singapore. I Congratulations to United Industrial Corpn., Ltd. on the opening of
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    • 164 17 CONGRA TULA TIONS and BEST WISHES to United Industrial Corporation Limited on the occasion of the official opening of their new Factory at Jurong. UNITED CONSTRUCTION CO. 12K, ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING SINGAPORE, 1. TEL: ***** Best Wishes to UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPN. LTD. on the opening of their factory at Jurong.
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    • 536 18 (Ontjtlnood from Fncc ACKNOWLEDGMENT It Word* tit (Mimtmmm) TNB FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Llm I been Tens inee Koid Cheng Heoh) I thank ail friends, relatives, schools, i nsiiMlliiSM for wreaths, scrolls, message*) of eoodotence. loan of oars, rateable assistance and attendants at the funeral. ANNOUNCEMENTS M ayerels SIS
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    • 1116 18 SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordm M (mt*.) Bam It eta, amtrm ART* SCIENCE GRADUATE for Technical Lower/Signer Secondary Claseee. Apply St. Cecilia's Convent School, Poet Bos 170, Sandakan. Sabah. WANTED YOUNG GIRLS 18 28 yra. to work aa Waitresses. Call at Singapore Restaurant and Bar. 79 Bras Basah Road, B'pore from
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    • 1022 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT U Wordm tB (lUm.>—Bam It at*, mmtrm FURNISHES) BEOROOtf Terreos Rouse In aembaweng Eatate. Available immediately. Enquiries to CH. Williams, Vsroer et Estate Agent. H-9 Hongkong Bank Chambers, OoUyer Wuay. Singapore 1. Tel: *****. MODERN SEMI-OETACNID a INOALOW, famished, four bedrooms, servants room, separata entrance, lungbath, located at
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    • 1021 18 EDUCATION i If sTerels tt f Htm.}— Bam tt eta, amtrm i SECRETARIAL COURSE FOR Oliiel Monjlng/Afterßoon/Evenißsj Sessions Rapid Course: Huccees Guaranteed i Raja's College: 95M8 Spore. OUARANTBED RAPID COURSESI Secretarial. Stenography. Bookkeeping. Typewriting, Bbortband: Register early: Raja's College. Raffles Place: 96SM Spore. I MOW IS YOUR Malay mugi— laaT
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    • 1008 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Worda M (Mim.)—Box St eta. amtrm ftA OATtUN PICKUP 13.350/- new Us. Insurance. Good condition, t Tai Then* Crescent. Spore. Telephone ■IU FORD TAUHUS 17M eatooa S.OOO miles, aa new (uaranteed. SS.SOO/-. Telephone UnlveraaJ Can Ltd. Spore zssas a tM. THI BASTfRN AUTO Oe).. LTD. New
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    • 884 18 AT YOUR SERVICE IS WordM U (MIM.)—BoM St em, ihMM NINO TOOK UOCUMSNT* I* Uovoo MfßftD W* will m««» good 'lut roptn at fair prMM. ■RINO YOUR PLAN tranas ts Motion Smlta ot Battery floa« fin I Bp««dy Prtnu. Conscientious work CuarantMd. PHOTO CO^YINC PLAN PRINT- INC: Metropolitan RuUdlng Seme*
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    • 819 18 JABATAN KERJA RAYA KRIAN, KENYATAAN Notice is hereby given to the mbllc that the Steel Bridge No. 1 at 1.40 M.P., Tlti Serong Road n Krlan District will be closed o traffic for major repairs for the period 1. 11.65 to 30.1165. That it retch of road from 1.40 M.l'
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    • 738 18 TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received up to 2.00 p.m. on Friday the 26th November. 1965 by the Ketua Fllem Nefsara Malaysia, for supply of the following types of Cinematographic aiores during 1966. Item 1 Cinematographic PUm stoclc 2 Photographic Chemlcaia 3 Magnetic Recording; Tapes Films 4 Spools and Cans
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    • 1316 19 10 U«t'*Ool I WEST COASI U.k-i Ova b oore tana P S'laa Peaeag ULTSSES livtrpool. Ouoliil. A'lKMrtk... ll Ft Nai 2 CLrIINEUS Liverpool, Dubii Ida Nn 1 Hi* I ANCHISES i.ve'pooi Ndl I Ne« 7 Ndl 1/11 Nat II ANKNOR L'verpocl, Glasgow Ne« I Nai II Hit 12/11 Net II
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    • 1186 19 r//fLHhi//V£S iiili i THE EAST ASATiC CCMPAS* L'l inco«po' .md n Otnmt'li UPRESS SAIUNtS 10 NEAR iASI. CONIINUtI ANO ICANOINAWIA. b ou<« P. S'baa Ptaaai Am Caa Haifa H'lwa raaa Aata UM CM 31-32 lASRA I) Octli/Nlij Kit I/I I/a Nit 21 OM 2 OM I tl 01 MB*TA a)
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    • 1068 19 I benmlin£\ EXPRE33 IEWICt 10 LONDON. UWEIPOtX A COWTINENTAL PORTS for UaftM NM 20 BENHOPE j- i Smgapo't PtSTiaai Paaaaa Havre DM 14 1da.44/oet3o Nn 3/4 Oct 31, 2 Antwerp Dm IJ M'brougk JM I BENRINNES fflBT SI Singapore PL Sliaai *tnant Ronerdaa Om 11 Nn 1/ I Nn 4/
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    • 1202 19 W. ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \r^^^ U.K./Continenr. CITY OP RIPON Lundon. HimDurg. Ronerdaa, Smgtpara P. S'naa P>«a*l Him, Hul C I I Talay II Ott CITY OF WIHHIPEO unoon. Hamburg, Rotteraea. Aniwerp, Null II an CITY OF CHESTER Ounota, LondM, Hatra, Harrburg, RotterdML Antwtra 14/21 Nn 77 Nn CITY
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  • 819 20 From Our Market Correspondent rwas a quieter day on the Stock Exchange yesterday and turnover was reduced. At 371.575 It was about a third the size of Monday's turnover. The industrial market opened easier on a somewhat depressed sentiment but later in
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  • 24 20 Oct. 27. Oct. 28. 'Industrial*: 79.90 84.11 Tins: 105.45 106.04 S rubbers: 103.82 103.82 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 927 20 DISINESS in and rrportrd to tb« Singapore and KuaJa lAjmpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with tlie number of share* traded Id brarkrts: INDUSTRIALS: StutttKl (1.000) 11.42; Dunltat 11.53 si,. (1.000) SI.V 7: I. Cmtlttrt (1.0OO) (3.08: Itta trdi. (3.0001 51. 70.
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  • 75 20 /"MINIIB rriOim tichtngt. IMia B«r« n»an »nt«i Mr vicui ruttr tm CMtmit •111 bulk (SI t*n«n. dnun |M, uitara. Caarai Oct. Not. CK/CoaUarat: DaaVJaßtaj r*—t: Uuarok <rhlta «237» atllara. Sarawak whltt 1235 tellcrm, apsetal Harawßjc Mack 1100 atllcn, caroled Ijuavont black SIM(N) Milan (all 06% NLW). ASTA IIOO(N)
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  • 131 20 MELBOURNE. Thura. INDUSTRIALS were »tetvdy but x quiet. Leaders were firmer. C.BJC featured with a rise of. is. 3d. to 60s. and BHP. gained sd. to 37a. Id. Base metaJft were flrm ax.d common wealth were up la. to 19a. ■L Oils were quiet but steady. Today's cloning
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  • 250 20 VOVFMBEB flrat grado rnbbar f.o.h. buyers eloaed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Koala Lumpar yesterday at t>4S, oenta per Ib. op one-eighths of a cent oa WHdnefldar's clonin* level for the) position. The tone waa very quiet. R.A.S. and F.MJhVE. rlrniitg prirea In oenta per Ib. yesterday:
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  • 216 20 Oct. 29. Three, months. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 11 eta. McAllstar 9 eta U.B Holding Ui eta. M. Invest. 10 eta. Dunlopa 13 eta. N. Iron 8 eta. K smelter M eta. 0.C.8.C. 14 eta. t»«o 12 eta. Kott mant 11 eta. (Ted. Ulsp. 10 Ota. Koolnrans 10 eta. K.
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  • 27 20 Oct. 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64 B cents (op one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5724.25 (down $6.25). Unofficial estimated offering 230 tons (down 5 tons).
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  • 54 20 T^HE present rate of the Mulo-in dollar against the pound sterling ilxed on November 24 laal year is M-lling, T.T. or OJ>. 3a. 3 15 16d. Buying T.T. Jv 4 1 ISd. Buying O.D. 2s. 4',d. The dollar is at ita statutory middle position In relation to Ita
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  • 137 20 V. MlPi lying altflgtldt tha amga»*rt Mirbeur nhirni ar aiMctad ttday an: Benx-alla 3 4, City of Rlpon n/8. Nestor Mil. Palatlno 13/14. Asemnroa 18. Orrbldea 18. Anna B&kkt 33/34, Anto 25/26. Rajula 29/30. Bonntvtll* 31/32, Van Cloon 39/36. Tonsoan; 3K/TO, Mlkawa Mam 40/ 4 J, OceaaJo
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  • 90 20 TNI AtSMlatltn ef Bankt m Malay sta mad* taese change* in Its rmua to merchants yeatarday (all rataa la $100 i: New Vtrki buytos TT 32 T/8, airmail OD 33. 90 d/st 33 3/8 credit bills, 33 S'S trad* mills. Canada: buying TT 39 B 'l6. airmail OD
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  • 36 20 ON tn» tn» tsenangt market Rone Kong ytsttrdav tbe U.S. Dollar was quoted at 574 far 11, and 5.731 for tath. Starling was quoted at 16 00 aat) ana tatl tt g*M at 3621.
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    • 349 20 WESTBOUND: EUROPE~SERVICE: Si-.gijct P. S'M-' Penang FORNAUSICAA 30 31 Oet 1/ 2 Nn 1/4 Nn Marseilles, Hawe, OuiFirk. VMM 11/11 Ntf 14-U Nn 17 Nn Marseilles. Bordeaux, havrt, OualirL NARA 14/11 Dm 17/11 Die 21 lee Marseille!, Hnrt, Dunkirk. TATSA 11/11 Jm 14/11 Jm IT JM Marseilles. Bordello. Hnrt, DuaMrt.
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    • 811 21 'f^f^TfSTTWT^PTTnffTT?!] NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given pur- mnt to Section 29 of the Trustee Ordinance of 1949 that any perm having a claim against whose names, addresses and description hi* set out below is hereby required to cend particulars In writing or bis claim or Interest to us as for
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    • 799 21 GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE 1963 (No. IS oi 19<3) Notice under Section 19(2) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 19(2) of thf Local Government Integration Ordinance, 1963, that the Directoi of Public Works requires the execution of street works In respect oi
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    • 884 21 NOTICES HOUSING ft DEVELOPMENT BOARD Notice of Tiwhnmatiwi of graves) »t i Ttoog Bahrn Uokklen Tie-; Sua. Sltfrnpore. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all the graves on State laud, J Lots 357pt., 191-21 and 48-2pt. i Muklm 1. Kampong Tiong Bahru l I (formerly belonging to the Trustees of the
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    • 803 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF SCIENCE Applications are Invited for the joste listed below which are now ,-acant or likely to fall vacant in 1966. Candidates should have at east a good Honours degree with suitable teaching and research experience in addition to the ipecial qualifications where stated
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    • 1007 21 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. a or 1065 In the Matter < f The Companies Ordinance (Lap. 174) And In the Matter of JONti WAH COMPANY LIMITED. NOTICE IS HFrtEBY GIVEN that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed Company by the
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    • 331 21 NOTICES LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (SPRING) EXAMINATIONS, APRIL AND MAY, 1966 Entries tor the above examinations will close at Slate Education Offices in the States of Malaya on 4th December. 1965. 2. An extra fee of 75 cento per paper (subject) will be charged for certain special papers which are
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    • 775 21 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANG Tawaran2 darlpada pern, borong2 yang berdaftar didalam J.K.R. Kelas 'E' dan ka-atas akan di-terlma dipejobat Jurutera Negerl. Pahang. Kuantan hingga pukol 3.00 petang pada llhb. I November. 1965 UNTOK 'MEMBENA 3 BUAH RUMAH 1 KELAS 'H' UNTOK JABATAN i i HUTAN DI-TRIANQ. PAi HANG. Segala
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    • 158 21 TENDERS KENYATAAN TAWARAN JABATAN KFR.IA RAYA Mil PEJABAT PEMBEKALAN 'A.C. PIPES JOINTS. C.I. JOINTS AND BITI'MF.N MUM IM. (OMPOIXD" Tawarar>2 darlpada pemboroni;2 yang berdaltar dl-J.K.H. dt-dalain Kelas 'B 1 ka-atas. akan di-terluiu dl-Pejabat Pengarali Kerja Raya. Ibu Pejabat. Jalan Maxwell. Ku...» Lumpur, hingga Jam pukul I] tengah hart padr. I7hb
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 246 22 Brilliant Player sets golf record HE LEADS IN AUSTRALIAN OPEN BY FOUR STROKES Thurs. South African Gary Player, with a brilliant 11-under-par 62, his lowest score in an international tournament, took a four-stroke lead in the first round of the Australian Open golf championship at Kooyonga Course here today. Player's
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    • 518 22 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Thursday. j THE Soviet Union, already certain of a place in the World Cup soccer finals in England next year, suffered a surprise 2-1 defeat by Wales in their final qualifying group match at Cardiff last might. The Russians, with five successive victories In
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    • 188 22 Boycott joins tourists but he's still a sick man PERTH. Thurs.— England open me but.sman Geoff Boycott arrived tan today rrom SinuaDOi"' still a mi-k mm", after an attaci ol ea.stru enteri'U. Bovcoti remained behind In Singapore last Thursday after the MCC tourists had flown on to An* tralia. Boycott
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    • 94 22 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— Australian runner Ron Clarke yesterday set world record* for 20.000 metre* and on* hour. Running at Oeelong near here. Clarke clocked 39mm -'2.7!iec (or 20,000 metr^.--und ruvered 12 miles. 1.006 yd 111 Oln In an hour. Both previous record* were aH ov Bill Baillie
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    • 90 22 rTWE.SE two pictures show X two British heavyweights on the canvas during their bouts at Wembley Stadium last week. In the top picture is Henry Cooper, the British champion, grimacing with pain after being knocked down in the sixth round by American Amos Johnson. Cooper recovered but was
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    • 116 22 rpEHERAN. Thurs -Imre Foelcu X Hungiirys Olympic s;u r medallist, won the bantamweigut title in the world weightlilunt: championships here yeMerdiiy. H 1 had a total lift of 7931-lb i 360 ks> after equalliiiK the world record ot 259-lb (117.5 kg) in the pres>. Runner-up
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 342 22 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS a See 19 attain! (4). 1. There's room between the c. Knock on the gate to get plilarb to bury one In plaster sympathy? Oi. <_ Vi< 21s author about to dance In S. 10 from 2? (6, 5). a weathy Yorkshire town (7. 8. Poetry
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 385 23  -  WITH BIGGEST CHEQUE, BEST WISHES FOR THE GAMES By With Sabah's contribution the total stanc at $80,799. Sabah's donation vai handed to Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, president of the Seap Games Federation, by O. S. Kler, organiser of Sa- bah sports. In a short letter, accom-
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    • 259 23 SAFA WILL NAME SEAP 18 ON SUNDAY By JOE DORA; Il\o nour., luuit.— Ine luiu' J) sckh no" m me BtMCapm u.i. u 101 me -i-.i|i bMHi win Mi MMMM Btt MMMMf Hutu tilt Male trainees n»n in .1 1..U1 Illau'll Ut JU<au MM sli .1.1.111 41 >.oU p.m. tm
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    • 251 23 Last big meet for Seap 'hopes I^UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian 1 and Singapore top athletes will appear in their last big competi-i tion before December's: Seap Games, when they i take part in the Malaysian Government Services championships at Gurney Road here to- 1 morrow and on Saturday. Amone the
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    • 618 23 DENANG. Thurs.— With a total entry of only 117 horses, the Penang i Turf Club's next meet- j in°r. originally scheduled for three days, has again been reduced to twe days. i There will be nine races on the first day, Nov. 7. startlug at
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    • 336 23 IPOH Than. The Stipen- diary Stewards'* report on last! Sunday's races nere: RACE 1 Nothing to report. I RACE 2 Trainer W Bagb> j and apprentice Kung, rider of flashing Rocket, were questioned regarding the running of th« gelding. After hearing their explanations, no action was t.ikr: beyond
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    • 444 23  - COUTTS (THE INDIAN-STYLE WIZARD) SAYS GOODBYE TO SINGAPORE ERNEST FRIDA By CINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Hockey Association will I lose the services of Burdett Coutts, the national coach and one of their best-ever players, when he leaves for England for good on Sunday to Join his family. It will not be
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    • 25 23 IPOH. Thurs. Police Field Force were trounced by 59 point? to five by Secondary Trade School In their rugger match played here today.
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    • 225 23 Choc ban cut 'in national interest' VIALACCA, Thurs. M* The Malacca Amateur FA executive council last night decided to reduce to two months the one-year suspension imposed on Robert Choc, the state and international captain. Mafa's Disciplinary Board had suspended Robert for on? year from Oct 9 "for violent conduct
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 75 23 DIARY ATHLETICS Malaysian Oovt. Services championships i Gurney Rd. XL. 9 a.m. St 3 1 p.m.). BADMINTON Perak Oovt Services tourney: DID Parit HIPB ilpoh SJA hall. 7 p.m.). HOCKEY Sgor Dlv. 2: S«or Club v Police (XL padangt: T7nl> versiiy v Armed Forces (PtnUl Valley); EPF v Harrisons (Cher**
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  • 517 24 'Both India and we offer Asia a better alternative to the regimented slavery of China' IPOH, Thurs MALAYSIA and India are in the vanguard of Asian resistance to Chinese Communist imperialism, the Permanent Secretary to the Minist r y of External Affairs, Dato
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  • 33 24 PARIS, Thurs. Meymard Parouty, 83. who obtained his driving licence in 1912. Is to be honoured by the French Road Acciaent Prevention Organisation for completing 620.000 miles without an accident. Reuter.
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  • 42 24 MADAM CHIN NVON YIN >dow Of late Mm Vimn s..- |>h*m-<J :i»ay pwcrfiilK al ZOO-1 .lalnn Maktab X.L.. iMTtai h. hind 4 *on», ."> d.nmhli r.«, rra-ln-law, 4 moa-la-law, ninny grandcblldiiji .mil ciinrtnon-ln-IHW to mourn h.T lo*.i. Nuncral :kiim>. II a m.
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  • 23 24 lOLIMN REQUIEM Huh M as( Church of Vi it.i'ion. ■SMMI p.m. on M-le-nM for FMWi Krrnan<lii <1. ..in..l IS-t-IMS, friend*, relallvm ln\lt<-<1
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  • 88 24 pOLOMBO. Thurs. V* Two top police investigators flew to Singapore yesterday to probe a five million rupee (S3 million) insurance fraud in which Ceylon's Central Rank and Customs personnel are involved. A police source said a group of Ceylonese exported pepper seeds to Singapore
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  • 412 24 LONDON. Thurs.— The stock marker continued to respond to selective miying today and many j features developed in industrial equitie.s. The renewed strength of sterling helped sentiment. A batch of disappointing com- pany statements had little effect except on the shares concerned I Leading industrials scored some useful
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  • 253 24 New series of postage stamps to be on sale on Nov. 15 |£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The new State series of postage stamps, consisting of seven denominations, will be on sale throughout Malaysia on Nov. If). The series consists of one, two, five, six. 10. 15 and 20 cent denominations and
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  • 80 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Consulate-Oeneral of the Republic of Italy in Singapore was raised to Embassy status todaq. A statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the Singapore Government and the Republic of Italy, desiring the further strengthening of the friendly relations
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  • 33 24 WINNIPEG (Manitoba), Thurs. —The Canadian Wheat Board today announced a three-year agreement with China for the sale of at least 112 million bushes of wheat, starting next Aug. 1. Reuter.
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  • 47 24 j NEW DELHI, Thuri— An 18--year-old son of the Chilean Ambassador to India, Mr. Julio Barrenechea, fell to his death yesterday from the top of a nine-storey hotel, police said today. He wu Alfonso barrenechea, youngest of the Ambassador's three children. Reuter.
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  • 123 24 SALISBURY. Thurs. Mr. Lan Smith, Rhodesian Prime Minj ister, will not sit round the conference table with African Nationalist leaders, he said today. I He also said: "The situation has not changed." He made his statement v British Premier Wilson was waiting to
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  • 77 24 Team to explain measures KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A team of officials. Including members of the Tariff Advisory Board and the Ministry ot Commerce and Industry, will conduct a series of meetings to explain the Govj ernment measures (or the economic Integration of the Malaysian States. The meetings will all begin
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  • 198 24 LONDON, Thurs.—Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, is to visit Moscow next week to explain his country's policy of nonalignment International polices and to increase trade with Russia. Dr. Toh, who Is here together with Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr.
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