The Straits Times, 19 November 1965

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times j New**** 1 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 670 1 Howling Ho's troops rip through Gls CAIGON, Thurs. American troops suffered their worst amb v s h of the Vietnam war yesterday as howling North Vietnamese regulars rip p c d I h r 0 11 g h their column at the toothills of Chu Prong, near the Cambodian border.
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  • 51 1 I hove learned that only two things are nccetiory to keep one's wife happy. First, let her think she is having hef way. Second, let her hove it. —President Johnson <in his 32nd year of marriage > In a speech at a dinner honouring Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon
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  • 37 1 The sad-faced Governor... A SAD-FACED Sir Humphrey Gibbi, Governor of Rhodesia, and hit wife leaving Salisbury Cathedral after attending Rhodesia's Remembrance Day service on Sunday their first public appearance in the Rhodesian capital since UDI. UPI photo
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  • 514 1 Britain ready to enforce new measures against Rhodesia UNITED NATIONS, Thursday THE Security Council last night deferred action on the Rhodesian crisis after Britain announced she was ready to enforce wider economic measures, including an oil embargo, against Rhodesia. A recess of more than an hour,
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  • 358 1 'I plan to jump off ferry' letter to coroner starts hunt for a Briton PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Coroner. Mr. T. Aria Rajah, has handed over to the police a letter purported to come from an Englishman who said that he intended to commit suicide by jumping off a terry.
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  • 728 1 Nothing sinister says Khaw KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Minister for Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, told the House of Representatives tonight there was "nothing sinister" about representatives of local firms (including K. C. Boon and Cheah) being in France at the same time as he visited that
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  • 65 1 30 Pak soldiers killed T^:\V DULIII. Thurv I —Indian troops killed :<0 Pakistani soldiers and captured eight in an enagement on the Kii.i-.tli.in border on Tuesday. an Indian spokesman said here today. Three Indian soldiers uere killed and four wounded in the clash, he said. The Indian troops were clearing
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  • 97 1 NEW DELHI. Thurs India strongly opposes any plan by Britain and the United States to set up an island ba.se in the Indian Ocean, the Deputy External Affairs Minister. Mr Dinesh Singh, said today. He was replying In the Council of States 'Upper House* to
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  • 37 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The House of Representatives tonight approved In principle suppletnentary estimates totalling $35,557,365. It later went Into committee and discussed the estimates Item by Item. The House resumes at 930 am. tomorrow.
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  • 160 1 OAKLAND (CAL.). Thurs A WIFE has won a divorce because her husband was too pood to her. The grounds were "mental cruelty." Mrs. Leona P. Jeske. 60. complained that her 68-year-old husband. Carl, would never let her make the breakfast coffee, did all the washing and ironing,
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  • 47 1 KLALA I. IMP IK. Thurs. The Governor of Sarawak. Tun Abang Mali Openg. was operated on today at the General llnspital here for a stomach ailment. His condition tonight was drscribed as "\cr.v satisfactory." Tun Openg was flown here on Tuesday for specialist treatment.
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  • 201 1 'Mild' budget pleases share mart By GEOFFREY BOLANO SINGAPORE. Thurs. Heavy trading throughout the day on the stock ex<! followed the Malaysian budget, described by local brokers as "one of the mildest for years." The general markc ln« Via at tir>t one of di beliet that company tax and personal
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  • 35 1 MASS WALKOUT AT RAILWAY YARDS BULAWAYO. Thurs. More than 2.000 African railwaymen walked oat of 'the Rhodesian railways locomotive and marshalling yards in Rulawayo in an unofficial strike protesting against Rhodesia _sdzuie_of. independen
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 125 2 The cane for opposing Smith S^\l l>l» i;V Thurs.— IO Nr.ulv Mil African schoolchildren were caned last night outride a spe- i.il inurt for demonitin^ .icainst the srinirr of independence '»y Mr I in Smith i rrcimr. I i. h was given (our to six ruts. They urrc the juveniles
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    • 101 2 CANTI \<-o. Thurs. -Senatur Robert Kennedy vu welrnmed with cheers and !i(iwrr liy C'liilrnn farmers In contrast, to a .-pittln- iitt.jik on Tuesday ;ty students in pclon. i President I E\erv North d have the oppor;o speak ai th« -.:>• of Coiu.T|x-ion it's a re. 1 1
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    • 466 2 SALISBURY. Thurs MASTERMIND' DUPONT WAITS 'UNTIL GOVERNMENT HOUSE BECOMES AVAILABLE' 'pi!-'. Rhodesian Government last night took its rebellion against British rule a stage further by appointing its own acting officer to take over the powers held by the Governor, Sir Humphrey Gibbs. The Deputy Prime
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    • 334 2 An act of war' warning to Smith by Wilson T ONDON, Thurs. The Prime Minister i Mr. Harold Wilson, warned last night that it would be "an act of international war" if Mr. Lan Smith's Rhode- sian regime carried out i aggression across an in- ternational frontier. In a .special
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    • 264 2 A 47-47 TIE KEEPS PEKING OUT OF U.N. United Nations, Thurs. THE United Nations General Assembly yesterday refused Communist China's entry but for the first time Peking came close to achieving a simple majority in its favour. The result of the vote was 1 1 a tie 47 for. 47
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    • 138 2 Airline passenger subdues man with pistol YEW ORLEANS. Thurs. 11 —A young man fired a pistol the or six times Into the floor of a National Airlines DCB flying over the Gulf of Mexico last night. No one was Injured A pas>on^cr disarmed the man while the plane was returning
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    • 19 2 Vietnamese envoy in London quits LONDON, M Tllß former I suid lie wished to return liomc t( He de
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    • 42 2 COPENHAGEN. Thurs. Si honli hildnn bctu.cn I<> and 17 years of age have brcn «i\cn pt l iiilml>B to i smoke between lessons at a school at Koimmt btf ■■!< their headmaster does not want thrni in do it secretly.
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    • 126 3 American soldier runs amok in Saigon OAIGON. Thurs. An American soldier screaming "Come and get me. you dirty gooks." went berserk with a rifle in Saigon last night. Hundreds of Vietnamese and a handful of Americans ducked for cover v billets whistled over their heads. Four Vietnamese policemen, all of
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    • 54 3 Rapido the 67 mph train MONTREAL. Thurs The Canadian National Railway will shortly put into operation the Rapido. claimed to be the farte&t passenger train in North America. The Rapido will go on the Mon-treal-Toronto run, covering 335 miles in five hours, and travelling at an average speed of 67
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    • 119 3 Child labour in Russia 'for training purposes 9 \IOSCOW. Thnrs. One*i\tli of the output of a neu Moscow factory is to be produced by school children. Twelve hundred pupils from a residential area on the city outskirts are to work in the plant four hours a week, turning out clothes
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    • 408 3 Vietcong overrun town near Danang SAIGON. Thursday A LARGE Vietcong force overran a government district headqarters 28 miles south of Danang, yesterday, Vietnamese sources said. Government casualties were reported to by heavy. A government official, who flow over the headquarters, said be saw no sign of life there. Several people
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    • 134 3 Ramos is likely to succeed Mendez MANILA. Thurs. A former Philippine Ambassador to Nationalist China, Mr Narclso Ramos (above* today appeared to be likely choice of President-elect Ferdinand E. Marcos as his Foreign Secretary. While .speculation ranged far and wide on the probable composition of Mr. Marcos' Cabinet, published reports
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    • 337 3 Ayub agrees to meet Shastri in Russia to discuss peace MOSCOW. Thursday. PRESIDENT Ayub Khan has agreed to meet Premier Shastri in the Soviet Union to discuss the India-Pakistan situation. This was communicated to New Delhi by the Soviet Government four or five days ago and an Indian an.swer is
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    • 151 3 WARNING TO DOCTORS ON THOSE PILLS W SITING TON, Thurs. American manufacturers of oral contraceptives have been ask^d to warn doctors that serious health hazards mar be involved in the use of the pill, it was revealed yesterday. The request was made by the Government tood and Drue Administration about
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    • 64 3 KHARTOUM. Thurs A 20--year-old student poured oil over himself and then set fire to it in the market place at Wad Medani. Eastern Sudan, yesterday In protest against a draft law banning the Communist PartyWith his clothes blazing, the student tried to run away from re.scuer.s. He
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    • 125 3 HONOLULU. Thurs. A Boelng-7(T7 Jet airliner of the U.S. Flying Tiger airlines yesterday completed a recor -breaking flight around the world and over both Poles In a total flying time of 51 hours. 27 minutes. The piane nicknamed "Polecat" left here on Sunday
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    • 174 3 Policy was wrong, so Sobsi dissolves itself l AKARTA, Thurs. J The Communist trade union federation Sobsi in Jakarta and its surrounding areas has dissolved itself, the armed forces newspaper has reported. The federation chairman. Mr Handoko. said that the I dissolution was mad because of his awareness and i
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    • 36 3 I RANGOON, Thurs. Hun- i gary to hold its first trade exhibition here in Uecember. Ele- i yen Hungarian firms are taking part in the 10-day exhibtion. which will begin on Dec. 1. Reuter.
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  • 346 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs THK president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K.M. Abdul Razak, has ■aid thai not only the people of Singapore but leading political observers all over the world were deeply impressed by the "larsighted, astute, just and moderate policies" of the
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  • 111 4 SCHOOLBOY MISSING AFTER FAILING HIS FINAL EXAM SINGAPORE. Than. A Telok Kurau secondary school student. K. Sarangapani (above). 16, has been missing from his Jalan Simpang Betiok home since he failed his Secondary II final examination The boy returned home from school on the afternoon of Nov. 12 and then
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  • 102 4 Laos Minister sees closer ties with S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Laotion Minister of Public Health and Information, Mr. Tay Keolouangkhot tonight .spoke of prospects of closer trade and cultural ties between h:s country and Sinj gapore During a 60-mlnute stopover al Singapore Airport, on his way to Australia. Mr. Keolouangkhoi
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  • 354 4 SINGAPORE. Thura T*HE Singapore In- stitute of Management needs $1,100,000 over the next three years to fulnl its vital function of helping to train the State's managers. This was disclosed today Dy Mr. Richard Eu. chairman of the governing council of the institute, when hi-
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    • 201 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR '|'H>: following I* tod.iy'K echedulr of civil aircraft movementa at Pava Lebar airport Singapore. ARRIVALS 80 AC: from London, /.urich. Koine. Teheran. Karachi. Calcutta, i HA 718) 750 p.m.: from Sydney. Danvin IBA 721) 7.30 p.m.: from London. Bnrut, Bomhay. Colombo. Knala Lumpur (RA ii<6>
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    • 354 4 7 M pin Iron, iranelton. Brunei KuchlnK (ML 408) 8 p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027) 9.05 p.m.; from Kualx Lumpur iML 109) B.SU p m Japan Air Lines: Krom Jakarta (JL 7141 10.15 a.m BIPARTURH B0 AC: To Darwin. Sydney (BA 71K> IM p.m.: to Calcutta. Karachi, Rome. Frankfurt.
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  • 132 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. New parses tor vessels under 100 net tons entering the restricted area around Singapore from the beginning of next month, will be Issued on Nov. 22. the Marine Department announced today. The acting Director of Marine, Captain D.T. Brown. In a circular to
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  • 27 5 SINOAPORE. Thur». Tha St. Andrew's Cathedral choir will nold a music festival at the Cathedral on Sunday at 6 pjn. Chines* hj-mns will be Included
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  • 341 5 MTUC FEARS EFFECTS UPON 65 AFFILIATES KUALA LUMPUR, v Thurs. The Malaysian Trades Union impress today urged Tun Abdul Razak to intervene in the spreading British War Department employees' strike. If not. the MTUC said, it feared "serious repercussions" involving all its
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  • 48 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The American firm of Cluett, Peabody International A O. will hold a cocktall party at the Manhattan Room of the American Club on Not. 29 from 7 p-m. to 9 p.m. for 1U outgoing regional manager for Southeast Asia., Mr. Claude Ockerse
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  • 93 5 SINGAPORE. Tnurv Quarterly import quotas for refrigerators of various sites have been announced For the period Nov. 13 to rt-li VI. the quota is 15 per cent of 1964 imports for electric- refrigerators of not over 12 co ft. capacity, do- mestie type. > For tin same
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  • 202 5 SINGAPORE. Thur». rE Hans Anderson Club will entertain more than 2.500 underprivileged children to two Christmas parties. The first party will be held for some 2,000 children at the Fraser and Nravc Sports Club on Nov. 27 at 3
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  • 261 5 SINGAPORE. Thursday. OOLICE officers and men who have not studied the national language have been urged to do so immediately by the Minister of State (Defence), Mr. Wee Toon Boon. Speaking at the opening ceremony ol the National Language Month celebrations of 'D 1 Division
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  • 96 5 Appeal in rape case: Judgment is reserved BINOAPORE. Thurs. The Federal Court today reserved Judgment after hearing of an appeal by Tan i Beng Chye. 21. a sales delivery assistant, against conviction and sentence for attempted rape. Tan had been sentenced to three years' jail In May by the High
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE Th-jrs.— The Koran reading competition for the West Division and Southern Islands will now be held at Paslr Panjang community centre on Saturday, from 4 p.m. to midnight.
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, Mr. Chan Chee Seng, will open the New World trade fair at the New World Amusement Park at 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 161 6 Rhodesia clouds our cigarette industry FUALA L.UMPUR. Thurs. Ominous clouds hang over the tobacco industry in Malaya as the Government decides whether to ban imports from Rhodesia. Rhodeslan tobacco, vital I to the Malaysian tobacco Industry, is a formidable/ $6 million a year import. It forms the major portion of
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  • 38 6 TELUK ANSON Thurs. Mr Kua Hiok Chor. assessment officer In the Income tax depart- > mem here has left on transfer to > the Kuala Lumpur headquarter*. IHe has been succeeded by h 'deputy Mr. Chew Shin Tuh.
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  • 30 6 IPOH. Thurs. Ten days hay« been set aside for the budget me- '■tinn of thr Prrak State Leg is- j lative Assembly which begins on i Der 14
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  • 151 6 Shipping company to increase services SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Straits Steamship Co. Ltd is to increase its services from Port Swettenham to Sabah and Sarawak from Dec. 7. Announcing this today. Mr. G H. Postlethwalt*. a director of the company, said that the Increased services were to cater for the "rapidly
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  • 193 6  - Tummies? Of corsets true, but it's so hot JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE. Thurs. A statement made by an Australian corsetry company director about Singapore women and protruding tummies has caused a stir. General concensus: It la true to some extent, but allowance should be made for the hot climate. Mr.
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  • 64 6 KANGAR. Thurs. A dinner 1 and dance scheduled to be helc next Tuesday night as part of th< state celebrations to welcomr I home the Rn'a of Perils has beer postponed to the end of thi< month. The parry will be held In thr Kangar Women's Institute
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  • 18 6 BENTONG. Thurs. Tlie Sultan of Pahang ill open a new flrp station here on Saturday.
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  • 423 6 SPECIAL REPORT from M. Sivaram NEW DELHI, Thursday THERE were lusty cheers for Malaysia in the Indian Parliament yesterday when the External Affairs Minister. Mr. Swaran Singh' pledged his country's "full sympathy and support" to Malaysia in resisting Indonesian confrontation. Mr. Swaran Singh
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  • 33 6 IPOH. Thurs. A mcc seller. Wan Chan Kurn had hla scooter, valued at $850. stolen from Ja:an Yang Kalsom her* last night where he had pushed it ior about an hour.
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  • 25 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs Two ?antf.ster believed to be members of the "24 Group" were detained yesterday under tho Criminal Law 'Temporary Provisions Ordinance.
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  • 185 6 PENANG, Thurs MORE than 30 members of the State Alliance Council last ni^ht Agreed that the Alliance aeieat in the Aver It am by-election "was not due to anybody's fault." The meeting, called to investigate the causes of the defeat, also agreed that
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  • 1588 7  - Margaret, the Princess paid to work Muriel Bowen La Belle Petite by of th« Washington Post Warmth comes outside England TH E British expect their Princesses to work and some, like Princess Margaret, get a regular salary lor doing so. From the age of 21 until her marriage to Lord
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  • 324 8 'Think again' plea LECTURERS AGAINST 11-PLUS EXAM PENANG, Thursday. A GROUP of lecturers at the Malayan Teachers College at Bukit Glugor here today urged the Minister of Education and other educationists to have "third thoughts" on the proposed reintroduction of the 11 -plus examination. "This would be a retrogressive stop,"
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  • 92 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Three men were charged in the Sessions Court today with attempting to smuggle into Johore Bahru 1.050 yards of textiles on which 51. 050 duty had not been paid. The three. Gan Klat Seng, 28. Wong Hooi Ylm. 37. Yap Pak Khiam. 31.
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  • 149 8 Nanyang studies plan to restore discipline CINGAPORE, Thurs. The Nanyang University authorities are studying measures to restore discipline at the university, a Nantah spokesman said today. "We hope lectures can be resumed thl* week or next." he add^d. The normal routine of Nantah has been dislocated since the beginning of
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  • 42 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. ThP Mnlaysian Hlah Commission er to Singapore. Dato Abdul Ja- i ma) bin Abdul Latiff. will rtti the Royal Malaysian Navy bas# at Woodland* on Saturday to n j spect a pa«slnß-out parade of r©- j crutts.
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  • 32 8 SINOAPORE, Thurg. Ham-burg-American Line and North German Lloyds iiner Hanioum will arrive here on Saturday with 60 passenger*. The ship is on It* way to Japan fn>m Europe.
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  • 226 8 OINGAPORE. Thurs. *^A joint American-Sin-gapore venture for a factory to produce prefabricated housing materials may be set up here. This is one of the items that a trade delegation from Georgia will consider when they visit Singapore from Dec. 18 to 24. This was
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  • 57 8 PEN'ANO. Thurs. The arting Mayor. Mr. Tan Chow? 800. trtll open an art exhibit .on soonsorrtl by the Penan« Tearh*r» Art Circle at the T.'\vn Hall at 8 D.m. on Monday. Ninrty paintings and di by 48 artiMa will be on dispi.iv The exhibition will be
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  • 39 8 KAMPAR Thurs. Y< Chai. v folaelcsmr.h rrp poi'.cw yesterday that th'evfs brokr into hs houae' In Happy Garcion hore on Thursday niaht and stolp $1,500. and iewrllery valufd at Sl5O. viv.lc he and h:s family were out.
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  • 149 8 RANGOON, Thurs. SINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. arrived here ye*terdav for talks with Burmese Government leaders. Dr. Toh told newsmen on arrival that it was "on act of courtesy" on the Singapore Government's part towards those nations with whom h!« Prime
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    • 1796 9 The Government has done right thing... this is proper democratic practice' CHARGES NOT ENOUGH, THEY MUST BE PROVED KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday rpHE Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato J- Abdul Rahman, today defended the Government allocation
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    • 223 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur. 'THE general secretary of the Transport WorkA ers' Union. Mr. V. David, said today that his union had always treated the Industrial Arbitration Tribunal with the greatest respect. At yesterday's hearing of the dispute between the Selangor Bus Company and the union,
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    • 174 9 SINGAPORE. Thursday. AN unempoyed man, Liew Sai Wah. was today sentenced to death in the High Court tor unlawful possession of six serviceable handgrenades in a security aiva. Mr Jistice Choor Sinuh IJcw. 21. guilty of the offence, which carries a mandatory death sentence
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    • 142 9 i MALACCA. Thur» DOLICE here are stepp--1 ing up their campaign to rid the town of a gang which has been extortine money from outstation s.ilrsinen. Ihe police today called on all outstation sales men lo inform them before selling their merchandise here "I'nlevs the!»« salesmen co
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    • 18 9 ULNOUN Thurs Th.- Trenjgunu State Legislative A.vemb> ■-ill hold it a Budget meeting on Nov 2«.
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    • 50 9 THE libel and slander suit which the former Minister of Education. Inche Rahman Talib brought against Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam and Inche Abu Bakar bin Ismail, a businessman, lasted 14 days. Judgment dismissing the action was given by Mr. Justice Hepworth on Dec. 6. An appeal is pending.
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    • 51 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A group of 105 American pediatrician* will arrive here by air next Tue*- d»y lor a four-day sight-6eein« tour. All members of the American Academy of Pediatrics, they are on a tour of the Par East after attending the recent world conference of pediatrics In
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  • 32 10 t* KeratJ tit iMimtmmmi PENNAMMA CHACKO departed l» 1 1 -IMS Deeply grierrd tmt fondly mrmhered love simplicity and bo»--pttality Hope meet In eternal bllas. M C Cbarko and children
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  • 238 10 Je Wm4t SU (minimum) FOR FINE ARTCRAFTS. MO tht at the Ming Shop. r*itz painck'p Oramlcs. scrolls wood■•a- iik* norcelatna and Jade ROLAND'S. X'mas and New Tear os aoonrr tbaa you think! Hur voir new t,rrm or tialr-colour Ariointmentf ?7«t«. i*l orchard RMd, a 'pore. lIEMCMBCR THE CHAMPACNI. H.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 753 10 I One of the themes running through Mr. Tan Slew Sin's i budget speech is that the possibilities lor economic inI tegration, arising out of the political integration of the j Malaysian states, have yet to be fully exploited. A case in pomt one which, indeed, ante-dates Malaysia
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    • 322 10 A difference of one vote in the General Assembly on Wednesday could not have admitted China to the United I Nations, since the Assembly has reaffirmed its view that i the question is "important" and requires a two-thirda majority for action. But a split ;vote. 47 for Peking
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    • 189 10 There are two points of in- I terests about the Washington report that the World Bank has approved a $135 million loan for the Muda River I irrigation scheme in Kedah and Perlis. The first is that it ends persistent doubts that snags had arisen and that the
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  • 2390 10  - Austerity in public buildings ...no more upward revisions Mr. Tan Siew Sin Continuing the Budget speech by on Wednesday... HOW TO JUSTIFY WAGE INCREASES Ominous trend in rundown of that 1960 surplus of $237 million To finance the whole of the Development Budget and, worse still even a part of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 710 10 f Straits Tiases Malay Mail CtaterHtd af<trnwiiie>h a»«y >« >.•»<.< MM I COLD STOMAGI WPia MAaVnT Ofckard Rose) (ItttanMW Dm*j COLD STORAGE iEAHCMIS At KcMoael aa«d Kotoa* Moral Sata. AvMtorMOd Awmmtm CITY aOOK STO«E ITw Winsasstsi Hotjas. Cawiai Oass. THI NIWS PROMT •srie>wtnck't S.,si inaiajal M M ISMAIL > Adexiran>
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    • 75 10 THE PERILS OF A "P.H.T." The bride may work as a teacher, telephone operator or secretary, but whatever she does, the young woman who earns her P.H.T. (Putting Hubby Through) adds the tremendous responsibility of being breadwinner to the many other adjustments that must be made in the first year
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    • 6 10 Learning Malay- 159 will appear tomorrow
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  • 181 11 KUALA LITMPUR, Thurv— ibah's Finance Minister. Inche Harris Salleh, today described the new Budget proposals as "essential ard c<hkl Speaking to newsmen at the International Airport on arrival here from a four-day visit. Inrhr Salleh said that if the people warted progress and development
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  • 34 11 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Lloyd Trlestino'a luxury liner. Asia amv< lun- iomi'iiu* vttb 450 The vessel will sail in at 6 a.m. from Jakarta ;.:ut leave for Hong Kong at 630 pa
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  • 981 11 IPOH. Thursday JUSTICE Dato Mclntyre ruled in the High Court here today that any doubt in the interpretation of a provision in the Income Tax Ordinance should be construed in favour of the taxpayer. He made this observation when dismissing an appeal
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  • 79 11 Maori gets top job at Terendak WELLINGTON. Thurs. A 44-year-old Maori. Lt. Col. B.M. Poananga, has been appointed commander of the Ist Bn.. Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, based at Terendak Camp, near Malacca. This was announced by the New Zealand Minister of Defence, Mr. Eyre. Col. Poananga. until recently
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  • 69 11 KANOAR. Thurs Relief totalling 156.000 for Perils farmers affected by drought will be distributed this year by the State. Government and not through officials of the Ministry of Social Welfare. The Mentri Beaar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, said today the State Oovernment would issue relief based on
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  • 346 11  - Singapore's key envoys will be named soon JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE. Thursday. DIPLOMATIC missions for key positions in five continents will be set up by the Singapore Government by the beginning of next year. Indications today from the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan "iew were that arrangements are near-complete. With
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  • 97 11 POUR smiling faces make up the newest in pop groups all girl and all Oriental. The Korean Sex Kittens arrived in London last week and recorded an edition of the Des O'Connor Show for showing on ITV early next year. The girls are Kirn Ki-ja.
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  • 30 11 I SINGAPORE. Thurs A V!ctonu Street hardware shop proprlPtor. Mr. Yuen Tong Hour, wat robbed of »445 by three armed men moment* after he opened for business yesterday.
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  • 28 11 PENANG. Thurs. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee today opened an exhibition of 1 20 th century Oerman paintings i at the British Council here.
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  • 308 11  - Railway union gets 'action' mandate P. KRISHNAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The working committee of the Rallwaymen's Union of Malaya was today Riven a mandate to take Industrial action and institute legal proceedings against the Railway Administration to settle outstanding claims. The two-day meeting of the union's £1 -member executive
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  • 36 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs Th» Minister of Btate for Culture Mr. K.C. Lee. m II open the bod? building and weJghtUfUng conit m.s lur "Mr. People's Assooia-t-lon" at Havelock Cooimunitv Centre at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 745 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL s— Koala Lam- Arena: 7.34 Solidarity Week par and Penan*. 6— lpoh and round-up; 8 News in ManMalacca, 3 Johore Bantu, 4 darin; 8. 10 Classical aongg- Taiplng. 7— Batu Pahat. 8.34 The Munsters "If A Klnang. Martian Answers, Hang Up:" P.M.: 5.49 Opening and 9 News
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
    • 328 12 Local factory is now in full swing A LOCAL company, Singapore Motor Accessories Manufacturers Ltd. founded in 1960 is now manufacturing rubber accessories for automobile and marine engines for the local market and for export and is today the largest manufacturer of its kind in Singapore and Malaysia. Manufacturing under
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    • 92 12 AUSTRALIAN EXECUTIVE HAS ARRIVED IN MALAYSIA MR. H. C. COLE, a director and the general marketing manager for the Australian company. Pitt Waddell Bennett Chains Pty. Ltd. arrived in Kuala Lumpur last Sunday. The purpose of his visit is to organise sales operations and to complete arrange- ments for sales
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    • 199 12 IN conjunction with the world-wide Introduction ot the Super-8 cine film system Agfa-Gevaert AG. of Leverkusen, Germany, presented the new Agfacolor CX 17 type a. Super-8 cine dim at the recently held Vienna Autumn Fair Agia was me turn which even beloie the la&i world-war
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    • 174 12 MR. JOHN H. WALLIS. technical manager of Brownbuilt Ltd., Melbourne, is now visiting Malaysia and Singapore to inspect his company's installations of mobile steel storage systems and office equipment. He is also meeting architects, engineers and Government and business leaders, and having discussions with Behn Meyer
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    • 208 12 A LEADING Malaysian insurance company and a Unit Trust organisation have reached agreement on an investment cover arrangement. This was announced In Kuala Lumpur by Inche Yahya bin Mohd. Sanl President of Malaysian Cooperative Insurance Society Ltd., who said that his organisation has reached
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    • 155 12 MR. SH. HOLLICK. (above) director of Celcure Ltd.. London International Timber Preservers, has arrled in Kuala Lompur after completing an extensive Far Eastern tour of his companies agents. He is in Malaya to visit the locally established office of Celrure Ltd. who after 5 years liave
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    • 151 12 f UPTHANSA German Airlines announced that their 2,600,--000 th passenger for 1965 was checked aboard on November 1 at Hamburg The figure equals the ■total passengers carried by Lufthansa In 1964. The 2,600,000 th passenger was Masao Takemoto, captain of the 9 man Japanese gymnastics' team
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    • 225 12 JAPAN TO TAKE OUR MEN AN exchange of meeh- anics and engineers between Singapore and Japan was announced recently by Mr. Shiroh Yamaga a Japanese technician at the conclusion of a five-week visit here. Mr Yamaga from the Tokyo factory of the Bndaestone Tyre Co Ltd leaving after a training
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    • 62 12 PORD division passenger car and lorry sales in the first ten days of November were the highest in history for the period. Ford Motor Com reported. Preliminary figures for the November 1-10 period showed passenger car sales of 62,921 and lorry bales of 13.987 In the
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    • 56 12 A new lactory for the manufacture of rubber and plastic goods Is to start operation in Nairobi. It represents an investment of £50.000 In the initial stages, the factory will manufacture sponge rubber sheets, to be used as soles for sandals, and plastic and rubber straps. At present,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 433 12 i AM W Jmr JKr jA fla^flflflr^r^ .^Bfftr .^H TOP QUALITY, LOW fig* mn-l-nn COST LIGHTING BY Crompack 2 lighting packs bnng you all these advantages: Economy— the best value in lighting packs. Economical to install, run and service. Ve>r»artllity 1 -lamp or 2-lamp models for 4 ft., 6 ft.
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    • 419 12 I .^^KM L v Hf*^ fIT Ji i' J] Al v^i mw7r!fS7V4 At age 30 you may select j And they only came policy for $15,000 back from Hong Kong which will bring you a month agO. $24,750 io 25 years time. I wish I knew hOW j assuming current
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 736 13 (Continurd from Paffe It) ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 10 WmrtU tIS (Mlnlmxmm) MRS. RASIAH and family of Her•mrian thank relative*, friends for th,-ir assistance, Hreatha. attendance »r.<t condol«ncer> In their r».et,t t* r r«\em«nt. SITUATIONS VACANT hU St (Mi*.)— Box St tt*. txtrm BOX ASOM ST. rHiore, v.door rt. Position ailed. Applicants ENCLISH
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    • 1009 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT >S W.,rd, tt (Ml*.)— Box St eU. txtrm FURNISNEO TWO-BEDROOM FLAT t Rl\tT Vslley Road. For imrtlcular*. c-ontact Te; 3O.ik> (fs';«re) ROOM FOR COUPLE or w/gtlis matrici 1«. All ameDltlea Phone Dot offlce hour* 944A1 "3. rtpore THOMSON ROAD Tew Lin Park well furnished :i bedrooms. Herv:ci>s approved
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    • 925 13 HOUSES k LAND WANTED IS fiord* St (Min.)-Box So cU. txtrm WANTED LAND or Old Ileuses BEB) I vacant poueasion in tungapor* for Housing Development Purposes Please write to P.O. Boa i»9O. Bln«apor* or l-hone 9«3«4. WB ALWAYS NAVE ouyars for reasonable priced rwo-fttorey House*. Bung-alow*. Trrrarr Houses and Vacant
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    • 892 13 BEAUTY CULTURE IS Word* tt i Hi*.)— Box St tt*. txlr,, REDUCE SAFELY wits deducts* Hlooellee A new tienna*) <it«cov*r» Kro.ii all eoemi*t* FURNITURE It Words M (Ml*.)— Box M et: oaMfo FURNITURE PROBLEM? Consult Adrian* lor Caae FurßKur*. 43ft. Rive, VsJI»» Roart. Hpor* 2-5974. OFFICE EQUIPMENT IS Word* U
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    • 1037 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE (j HordM S* MtM.r—Box it rt: txtrm LATI IMS aORCWARD Maoella. Cac«lleat Appearanr* and condition. lI. WO. Fart Pajrmrau acrtpled. Picas* Tal: (Spore) «»t>2o. MORRIS "00. 28.000 allies first o«« Kyrrr at 13.0V0. Hauty belts, roof rack, eicellrni condition, unr u«rrr. 54.300 v.n o. Postltthwaitc. Oftice 8
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    • 794 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) ti ford* tt 'Mint Box SO tit. txlrn JIWtLLCRV makr* thr most appreciated k'lft. Largrat ranc at Tin 81ns: liolrHrr.itbs I'd.. B*V4lt. MOUtb Brtdcr Koort. 8 tore. FOR SOUVENIRS CURIOS nco Oriental Handicrafts vsit Kull* Mrcoodltloorrl Asia Crafts. 4i>. (JDOcr Uround Kloor. John Uttsi BulMini. Raffle* Place,
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    • 1516 13 IB =J i i TONCKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING LIMITED I Incorporated in Malaysia). NOTICE IS HEREBY CJIVEN that at a BoLd meeting held on 16th November. 1965. the Directors declared an Intermi Dividend of I 2s. Od. per Stock Unit on account 1 of profits for the year ended 30th
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  • 1232 14  -  Larry Weekley by of the Washington Post The riddle of Interarmco, multi-million dollar firm whose merchandise can go to criminals or lunatics, foreign armies, guerillas, or both sides in a war ACROSS the potomac from the nations capital at the international armaments corp. which reputedly owns more
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 220 14 Another reason why (Q more Carrier air conditioning is bought than any -^^TUwww Air conditioning Is used f^^ to raduc* hot J ti thtr hurt strain. It Is recommended by ij doctors everywhere. !HH| HHHHIH Hospitals use air condi- jjfrM tioning to give patients c^^H maximum protection ~^^T^^^^?^«^l and comfort
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    • 1068 15 TO LIVtRPOOL t WtST COAST U K. P. S^am P»nang Htt Jc.ot ho. Nit 24 Nlf 2( Ntf 27 21 Ntf It ASAPENOt. Hl ;g BK "Vi* 0 »M 1 DX 7 DX 1/11 DMII CJLCHAS DX Dec 11 Dk 11/11 Ott 17 PATROCLUS Dec I? Dec 14 MCNESTHEUS Oec
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    • 1184 15 r//ff.!\\jZ//V£S to I YMt CAST AS ATiC 1 lncccc-«i«« i Dr-H HWI» >AIUNt> 10 Wt»« t»!>l, CUNIINiNI ANB itAKOINAVIA. S oi"» P. S ham Ptung Am 6Moa U<n H twrg t'Oaaj aat> Cefa Get. 11-11 IOtOTa ij .4|« is/21 Ntf 21 23 24 Dec II ID DM 21 DM 14
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    • 1211 15 I BENULINE I EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PDRIS. ta a>fk> m. #«Tti For UftrpptJ DM II BENAVON G-moutli DM 21 happort Pt. S'naa Pmani SJHIILm S« II Pt Ntf 21 Niv 21/n I'DftTJ j2 BENDEARG jr«J« Uajapert Pt S'hara PitMg u.mZf, S2 h CM.I/NnN N«:1/21 JJ-JJ2,, tinprwn
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    • 1284 15 Wpw ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. JT mm^ U.K./Contincnt. Dmdmmtd P. S kaa Pmmd Cm OF CHESTEI Oundll, IWWoa. Navrt Haafiuig, Rotttiua, Antwerp 24/21 rtit 27 Ntt Cm IF COLOMOO LOO4ML HMißwt Rotterjja. Havrt, IiUI. MKWltMraaMi... 21 M Ntv Cm OF WIIUHCTDH Loodot, HaaDurg. Rtttiraaa. HJWt,M»I WU DM Dl DM
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  • 120 16 Melbourne. Thum INDUSTRIALS were steady with 1 mores In balance and narrow. Creeco dropped 2s. cd. to |[.v In light trading. Bass metals were barely steady. Oils were steady and quiet. Today' a elotlnc pneaa with Wedsaadii'i pricta In bimcketa: Mount IPS ll.'l 111/91 N Broken Bill OOl.)
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  • 220 16 No*, is To*-, mostha. INDUSTRIALS Bouataad 11 eta. M'-Aliatar w eta. C.B. Boldlnsa 14 eta.M. Inraat. 10 eta Ountopa IS eta. N. iron 8 eta. K. Smaltar 30 eta. 0.C.8C. 14 eta. Kirn 12 rta. Rothmana 11 eta Ke4. Diap. 10 eta. Kobtaaon 10 eu F. N. 18
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  • 76 16 /-mihe«i Pradiw* liahanga, tin,.V- port na«n ark«t aw ataul yttutday: Coconut all i bulk MB aellara. dram «3l| aellara. Caora: Nor./D«e. L'K/Contloant Unquoted. •aaaeri Muntok wt.it. »720 aalltra. Barawak wbttc »ri7» Mll.ra. apaclaj Sarawak black (130 aaUan. garbled Ijunpont! black fIM(N) aelitra (ail »6% NL.W). ABTA |1TO(N) aall«n
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  • 91 16 THE Aaaealatian »r Banaa in Malay 1 ala mads ln«aa changes la Ita ratea to rnercnanu ycaUrday (ail ratea to $100>: Ntw Verdi miring TT S2a. airmail OD 33. no d/at. 331 credit bllla. 33| trade hills. Canada: buying TT 33 3/lfl, airmail OD 33 716. M) <l/it.
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  • 55 16 'piIL prrM-nt rate of the Malayan dollar against the poond sterlinc flx«d on November 24 last year is artllng, T.T. or OJI. 2s. 3 15 16d. Bujirig T.T. 2a. 4 1 16 d. Buyinc OD. Za. 4',d. Thr dollar is at its atafaatorr middle potltion in relation to
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  • 30 16 Not. 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: tiXi cents (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: 5ti79.62\ (down sf). »>•.':• 1. I imilii 1.11 estimated offering 195 tons (down 25 tons 1.
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  • 930 16 From Our Market Correspondent rnHh lenience of the 1 Malaysian budget proposals caused a further rise in industrial prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday although levels bad been edging up several days before Mr. Tan Slew Sin's speech. In fact the market had shown
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  • 27 16 Malayan Stock indi.ru •Ni>\. 17. Nov IN IndoAtHala: x«.IH 81.53 Tin*: MLJt 102.74 S rubber*: 103.77 184.0f> l>ec. 30. 19«3 100. I>«>c. 29, 1962 100.
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  • 224 16 I\CC£MB£K first grwim rnbb>* i J*b. buyers cloaca* »t 5 pj». in Kinopcrc and Kuala l.ompui J«*««nUy at 68 V 4 cenU per lb. •town tbnv-quartr-rs of > cent 00 Wednesday's clounj lerel for tte position. The tone wm easier. B^-S. and K.MJLE. clmdnx Prtoea in teoU per
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  • 132 16 SMIPt lyta* alonxiid* tn« Uniipm xhirdi or •ipectm today »r»< Nader Khono 1/1, S.rdinK N.W. I, Koh.ho Man t, Soon ht* r:.W. Johannes MMr>( 7, Batu A'». Boko)* 10/11. KaAtern Rajiger 13/ It. Amiiteimolrn in/16. Lara Mfllnr is Star Alcyon* ID, Kyozan Klaru tVSS, Hoi Hi strut
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  • 373 16 rl Straits tin price yesterday dropped sharply by 59.621 to $679.62 i on an offering estimated down 25 tons to IM tons. The drop was doe to weaker loral support and a fall in the 3 months forward iltrrnoon buyers price in
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  • 38 16 ON the froo aiehanga market to Hong Kong yr»terd.iy the U.S. Dollar waa quottd at 5.731 for T.T. and S 721 for caah. Starling waa quoted at 16.01 and •ne taal af taM at 263 a.
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    • 1051 16 AUSIRAUA NIW ZtALANO URVICE. INDIA. PWISTAN AND P. SULr 4ERVICU ta: FrMujadt, AattaiM. MeNjaerM, treat) Tt> MMrat Md ntiaitlllaaa aaaaaaaM S'aart Sport PTfeM) Peaaag 'lAMORA S Dtc I Dtc 7/ IDM la Part ♦•CAKPtNTiIIA 24 Dec 2S'2i BM 17/10 DM RAJUIA UiU 27 Ntt DMM 14 NOR tUUMaA IJM 1/
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    • 385 16 DQDDBDD KDE KPffffi WtSTBOUNDi tUWPt SUWCIi Smwport P S'fij-n NDM Fo* YAMA 71 71 Ntt 21 Nt» 1 OfC 2DM Ma'seiUtt, BordMSX, Mtvit, OMMfs, NA»\ 17/11 Dm 21/77 Dm 21 Det Marseille, H*»rt, DaaWrk. iaysa 11/11 'm 14/11 Jm 17 im MarMilltt, Bordean, Havra, Owkht. NAITSICU 11/11 Frt 14/11 FM
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    • 110 16 P Southern Shipping Lines r-HOM BkISBANE. SYDNEY. MELBOURNE ADELAIDE VIA BANGKOK Spore P. S'Kom PenoiKj M.S. Broholm 9/10 Oec 11/12 Dec 13/14 Dee M.S. Kentrikon 23/25 Jen 26/27 Jon 28/30 Jan M.S. Broholm 19/20 Feb 21/22 Fcb 23/24 Feb FOR BKISBANt, SYDNEY. MELBOURNe 5 -^tLAIDL VIA SARAWAK AND SABAM S'OOre
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  • 978 17 |£l SINKSS in and reported lo the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room* of the Stock Exrhanfr yesterday with the number of MM traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Btutttad (4.000) fl 44, 16.0001 11.4 ft, 11.000) 51. 46: c.s. midingt (i.ooo) as.ll, <t.ooo> Ounltp* 51. 75 BL. (1.000) *1.7
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1604 17 mm i THE ROAD TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, No. 26 of 1961 Notice of Intention Under section 65(2) IT IS HEREBY NOTIFIED for j general information that the Dej puty Prime Minister intends to make an Order to be cited as the Singapore Motor Club (Dunlop Gap Hill Climb) Order. 1965. a.
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    • 886 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS BP MALAYSIA LIMITED Applications are invited from suit- I ably qualified persons for the following posts at the Companies PORT SWETTENHAM INSTALLATION. Applicants should be currently resident In Port Swettenham or its neighbourhood or be prepared to make their own arrangements to become resident. CHIEF CLERK (MALE): Aged
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    • 495 17 TENDERS J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran2 akan dl-terlma dl- I pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Negeri i Sembllan, Seremban. daripada 1 1 Pemborong2 berdaftar dalam I J.K.R.. dalam kelas O' ka-atas '< < I sa-hingga pukul 12.00 tengah hari i I pada 23-11-1965 untok MEMBENA DAN MENYIAPKAN BANOUNAN TAMBAHAN BILEK DARJAH
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    • 613 17 NOTICES NOTICE Beecham (M) Limited confirm* that a search of the premises of Tong Hoe Trading Company on the 14th day of March 1965 did not result In the finding of any products resembling those manufactured by Beecham (Mi Limited. Any inconvenience caused is regretted. LEMBAGA FELABOHAN SWETTENHAM KENVATAAN TAWARAN
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    • 220 17 HUME INDUSTRIES (F.E.) LTD. Tenders are invited from reliable ond established Transport Contractors for the Cartage of this Company's goods within Singapore for 1966. Tender forms ond schedule of requirements may be obtained on application. Closing date for submission of tenders noon, 30th. November 1965. THE PURCHASING OFFICER HUME INDUSTRIES
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 124 18 $4,000 WORTH OF FIRST-AID KITS AND VITAMIN PILLS FOR SEAP GAMES TEAMS KUAL.A LUMPUR. Thurs. The Asia Foundation today handed over 84.000 worth cf first-aid kits and vitamin tablets to the Third Seap Games Organising Council. The 32 tirst-aid kits will be distributed among the 14 Malaysian teams
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    • 312 18 Vietnam add 72 to KL squad KUALA LUMPUR, j Thursday COUTH VIETNAM, who originally indicated that they would be represented at the Seap Games here by a 150-strong contingent, today cabled the Games Organising Council that their team had been increased by 72. In the 212-member contingent are 12 National
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    • 107 18 CINGAPORE, Thurs. The SmKaporc Amateur sepak Re«a A.ssociatloii now have more than enough money to send their 16-man team to the Seap Games, reports JOE DOKAI. Tiiey have been given until Nov. 26 to pay 81.210 to tha Singapore Olympic and Sporl*
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    • 298 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Maj laysian Amateur Basketball Association today set up the equipment, which cost $12,000 at the Stadium Negara in readiness for the ten-nation Asian basketball championship from Nov. 28 to Dec. 11. Immediately afterwards, the Malaysian team tried out. the equipment. The Malaysian team,
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    • 130 18 SWEDISH TEAM ARRIVE TODAY SINGAPORE. Thurs AIK Stockholm, one of the leading Sweden soccer cluij here tomorrow to play two malciie* Bgrninat a Singapore Selection on Suuirday and sm-'U\ I Sif.ijHpore on Sunday, both mdtdw a. Jalan Besar Stadium, ktartu.g at 7.30 p.m. AIK have nine internationals In the touring
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    • 205 18 From JACK FINGLETON \IELriOURNE. Thur.s. In the A match againsi Victoria which begins here tomorrow, the MCC tourists Rot the chance to add to the laurels already gained, and. more Important, to Lmpres* the tans at the uround on which two Test> will ed in
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    • 386 18 I kLNYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. PAHANC Tawana uaiipouit t'euiboronK^ r'aru,- ueniafUr u>-J K H ui-daiaiii I Kfp*ia 1 Peclwdaa k..-:iu.s akaa diI iiu petani; p,ida D.m Buah Kumaii Guru Bui i M<KieQ Dan i :plnfii dl-dapatl ivjabat Juru- cl, Pahuntr dan Pembar.tu .(.in. JKR. Pekaii. borang mlstl-lnh dliceteranfran tawaran ltu nig
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    • 81 18 Plvkwn l MiiK UtNTATAAM I\»\l!\N J.K.K. TANG TSLAH IMIMWkXN l'\l»\ «HB BAN Illll'. \<)\l MBtK I Mi iiiO'.i'a dun n-.etiyiapkan > E P G dan H. 'Banvunan Pfruuatan Bani r Master. Koum Aver Frrbficilan 350 000 Olen. dan k' PerenßkH- HA. Pert-iiKkal 118 dan PerenuKa; lIC di-Depoh l Kuchinx. Kuchlng.
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    • 228 18 TENDERS PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN, J.K.R. Tawaran darlpaaa PemborongU yang berdattar di-JKR Kela* O dan ka-ala* akan cil-ierima aiPejabat Juruteia Negerl. JKR. Selangor. Kuala Lunipur blngga 3.00 petan* -Pada 26ih November. 1965. UNTOK: MENOANGKUT BATU KELIKIR (LATERITK GRAVEL i DARI HADA LOMBONO2 BATANO BERJUNTAI DAN BUKn BADONO KABATU 1 ,—4 JALAN SEKENDI
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    • 106 18 Seven-Up and Brandy! Here's the drink that doesn't take getting \^3*£jr UB ed to. You'll like the taste of it from IHP-^| the very first sip. Try 7-Up and Brandy. L i in Just see for yourself Nothing does^U For quick, positive ond long -lasting relief from the discomfort of
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 135 18 SUMMARY SOCCER Kluanj Div. I: <Kluant(>: PWD N.i. 656 Squadron 0. MarOilivrav tup tKliiang': Sri G.Kline C Pamul EMMC 0. Eve l.an Shield KO final I KamDar> C'm\t. Dei'VlCM SEX 1. Kampar Div. I KO final < Kam- pan Druvidians 4 SEX B 1. SPORTS DIARY %THIT.TICS MAAL" hII- S'gor
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 353 19  -  Epsom Jeep with KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday |>l BBIK ESTATE II is in top form and looks a winner for the November Meeting which opens here on Sunday. Ridden by apprentice Dick Low, Kubbcr Estate 11, a four-year-old gelding by Leica, went smartly
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    • 443 19 From CLARE McDERMOTT: Las Vegas, Thursday fASSIUB CLAY wus yesterday back in the boxing ring when' he rules as world heavyweight champion after taking time out for some "spiritual ;'d vice" before his title fight against Floyd Patterson here on Monday. (Tuesday, 11
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    • 114 19 Ashe beats Fletcher to reach last 4 SYDNEY. Thurs— American Arthur Ashe and Clark Oraebner reached the **mi-flnals ol the men's singles with convhiclng wins at the New South Wales tennis championships today. A.she. the top overseas seed crushed Ken Fletcher, a formet leading Australian now living In Hong Kong
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    • 28 19 ALCKLAND. Thurs. Play In the first round of the New Zealand Open golf championship was abandoned today because of rain. The lust round will be played tomorrow.
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    • 141 19 BRIDGETOWN. Thurs.— Tht OkM Board i of Control is to discuss tht liur.-iiur, of throwing at it.s etinf. T N Plane, president oi the Bu.ud announced today th.it the Australian Be.rd Ol troi had u;vm wrtom cooaii complaint by thr w, [wttM following statements
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    • 495 19 'Comeback 5 hattrick by Lyon puts Wigan through ONDON, Thurs. ■^Centre-forward Harry Lyon. carried off on a stretcher in the first half, returned to score a hattrick which put little Cheshire League club, Wigan, into the second round of the English F.A. Cup competition I yesterday. The non Leaguers beat
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 228 19 i wTp T j— r— I L I l I j h PLANNING TO A HOUSE? why not open a savings account with \^s s *C^-\ THE HONGKONG BANK gf§\ like Mr. Thrifty? Mr. Thrifty rf[] lib while he had enough saved to saved something carefully every v 1111 l.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 243 19 Straits Times Crossword \<Ko*x prance ,8.. 1. Dance for «md insirumenu 8. Let the bar? Thkt'i ominout 5. Omb around part of African 11. Plat with thr furthest view capital <6>. on account (12). 8 Mother nas to mait to swing IS. It enaed this morning '4, 9) the lead
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  • 59 20 MALAY S I A N Thomas (up skipl>er Teh Kiw San married his mixed doubles partner, Miss Ng Mci Ling, a Malayan Über Cup p1 1 ye r, at the Penang Civil Registry yesterday. PholO shows Kow San taking the marriage vow with his right hand
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  • 22 20 HOPKIN cm Nnv 12, i.iidd«-nly In London. N»dia. txlo\<-d wife of H i. Hopkin. »nd d>:ir mummy ot Nadla and Mary.
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  • 669 20 'It will spur farm, factory production' PRAISE FOR THE BUDGET KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. I Till-: 1900 budget will spur factory and farm production at home and continue to attract foreign investments, said Senator S.O.K. rbaidullah, chair man of the United Chambers <>t Commerce, Malaysia. llr. Übaidullah. who was commenting on
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  • 83 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Traffic Police today booked six pirate taxi operators along Market Street, Jalan Besar. Kallang Road, Orchard Road and Tanglin Halt. This was the 28th operation against these illegal operators carried out by the Traffic Police this year. Tht acting Police Secretary. Deputy Superintendent of Police
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  • 327 20 LONDON. Thurs.— ln spite of the announcement of a lower OK Industrial production Index, the stock markets gave a fairly satisfactory performance today. A feature was the market strength of gifts, where small buying persisted throughout the day and brought widespread gains ranging to 9 16d. Closing middle
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  • 52 20 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 20d Dec. 20 1 16 d. Jan. 20.d Feb 20.d.. Jan. Mar 20' ,d.. April I June 20'^d. July Sept 2O'-d. 1 Oct. Dec. 20 7 16d. Jan March 20 ,d April June _'n\d c If i Dec. 19 15 16d. Jan. 19 15 16d Tone
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  • 35 20 1 LONDON. Thurs --Buyers £1366 i unchanged i. sellers £13fi8 i £2>. Forward buyers £1358 tB. sellers £1359 I £6: i, Settlement £1360 £12'^ i Turnover am 295 tons. p.m. 180 tons. Tone Steadier
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  • 207 20 Vietcong overrun American airfield SAIGON, Thurs. Several hundred Vietcong guerillas early today stormed and overran an American airfield, destroying four aircraft and damaging one with satchel charges. 35 miles southwest oT here. i'hr assault forcr. estimated at two h.ittulionv also mortured the ne.irny South Vietnamrsc district headquarters at Tan Ilicp.
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  • 86 20 JAKARTA. Tin,] All tha |Commui. were helping Indom i struct lacilitips for the i "Conefo"— cor.lerence of the new emerging forces have leii tot home, the oiicial nevs agency Antara disclo.-*d yesterday The agency did I the Chinese experts left the unfinished ;>i i Communist China
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  • 69 20 KYD.v .idren in the hot outbade of Nc Wales new deal I air-comutiot.t The Director-General of EducaI tion. Dr. H. S. Wyndham. de rrlbes the plan as 'not so mum a polity, but, something dictated by the winds ot The first .schools to benefit will be
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    • 52 20 The weather Highest and lowest trmperaMrw In Malaysia and Singapore tor the period 8 p.m. Wednesday >o 3 pm. yesterday Hifhnt Lowest KiiHia Lumpur 93 72 Kola Bharu 84 75 Penaiiß "3 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 90 73 i Singapore 88 73 C HighUnds 73 61 Jaaaelton 88 73 Kuching
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