The Straits Times, 30 December 1964

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 fa** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 1116 1  -  JACKIE SAM, ABUI ON-THE-SPOT report NINE HUNGRY INDONESIAN 'VOLUNTEERS' WITH MESSAGE FOR TENGKU ROUNDED UP ON COAST OF SINGAPORE By L FAZIL and PHILIP KHOO: SINGAPORE, Tuesday NINE starving Indonesian guerillas emerged today from the swamps on Singapore's West Coast. We saw them coming out of the
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  • 512 1 |{UALA LUMPUR. 1V Tues. The Central Government has decided to close the Bank of China in Singapore, "but does not think it desirable" to do so immediately. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced this in the House of Representatives
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  • 337 1  -  CHEONG YIP SENG By gINGAPORE, liits. Some- 100 people mostly customers of one oi Singapore's biggest goldsmiths, stood in stunned helplessness this afternoon, while i youth smashed one of the shop's glass showcase with an :i\e. and grabbed -SI 1.000 worth of jewellery in South
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  • 53 1 KAIGOM lurs— iiirtc I S .\rm> hHioopU'r* were ->li-»i down. si\ A m r i c .1 n srr\ iri'imn Miinnrit-ii in battle to rl i s I o <l v i ("ommunM guerilla! trmm town w ii u h Ihej occupied .ii»>ut It mills cisi oi Salem
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 144 2 A toned down Congo draft for the U.N. IT N I T E D NATIONS. Tues.— The Security Council's two African members last night submitted a toneddown compromise version of a draft U.N.j resolution on the Congo crisis. Morocco and Ivory had on Christmas Eve tabled a resolution demanding an
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    • 141 2 MYSTERY OF THE MONEY IN THE MAILBOXES TOKYO, Tues.— Police yes- terday investigated widespread reports of money being given secretly to householders in Tokyo and neighbouring Yokohama. Twelve families living In three wards in Tokyo told police they found 1.000 yen notes < about $8.50 1 in their mail boxes
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    • 42 2 piREMEN fight the blazing Brink bachelor officers' quarters of the U.S. in Saigon after a Vietcong bomb shattered the building on Christmas Eve. Two Americans were killed and 63 Americans. 41 Vietnamese and an Australian officer wounded. U.P.I, photo.
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    • 187 2 Manila offers to send a legion to South Vietnam UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. J^ PHILIPPINES Congressman, Mr. Salipada K. Pendatun, disclosed yesterday that the Philippines had offered South Vietnam a skilled anti-guerilla legion to help light the Communist Vietcong. He .said the Philippines planned to send to South Vietnam a "reserve
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    • 77 2 I FLARE-UP ON ISRAEL BORDER TEL AVIV. Tues. Israeli and Jordanian forces exI changed mortar and smali arms fire along the central i sector of the border yesterday in a series of clashes which lasted until late afternoon. After two clashes m thr m .ruing, both sides complained to ;he
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    • 92 2 LUANDA. Tues.— The hull of the 500-ton Japanese trawler Uji Man v. hali sank with all hands off the Angolan coast on Dec. 20 found yesterday lying on the sandy sea bottom at a depth of 50 fathoms In the Bay of Timers Nautical experts here suggested
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    • 25 2 KATMANDU. Tues. A 65--mile Chinese-built road linking Katmandu with the Tibetan border town of Lhasa has been opened to single-line traffic— Reuter.
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    • 26 2 HONG KONG. Tues— China ac- i cused India yesterday of sending I aircraft over Chinese territory for long-duration reconnaissance and I harassment. Reuter
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    • 318 2 Police break up Lagos rally AGOS. Tues. Riot police, using truncheona and shields, broke up a rally of abou' '>.000 people outside State House, tha jficial sea-front residence of President Nnamdi Azikiwe, here yesterday. The rally was organised by the United Profretslvt Grand Alliance (UPGA>. one of Nigeria's two major
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    • 118 2 J USAKA, Tues. Whites were warned last night j by President Kaunda not to make "irresponsible, stupid statements." I In ;i nationwide broadcast, he .said the whites wan claiming that without them, the Africans would bo unable to run the vast cop|)er mines
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    • 46 2 WASHINGTON. Tuis Th| United States is 10 ship 20,000 tons of food-for-peace wheat to the United Arab Rrpublic. despite ieccm differences between tlio two countries. The U.S. Aerieulturr Departfrnt. si.d that the U5J16.994.000 purchase would be paid for ta local currency.— Reuter.
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    • 50 2 HONG KONG. Tues. China yesterday released 53 war criminals who had shown they had reform- cd. Radio Peking reported. They were former officials of i the Nationalist Government and of the puppet Manchukuo and Inner 1 Mongolian administrations set up I by the Japanese Reuter.
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 482 3 Averted: That East- West showdown in the UN UNITED NATIONS, Tues. FLEVENTHHOUR efforts to avert a dangerous East- West confrontation over Soviet voting rights in the General Assembly were reliably reported to have succeeded last night. But the financial crisis which has caused the problem continued to defy solution. Diplomatic
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    • 48 3 KUME Tues. Lightning cracked a Nigerian Airways plane on the nose as it was approaching Rome's Piumicino airport yesterday nicking its radar installation out of action t The plane, a British built VC--10 on a flight trom London to Lagos, made a normal landing
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    • 20 3 BUENOS AIRES. Tues— The second 24-hour railway strike in eight days paralysed train traffic throughout Argentina yesterday.
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    • 114 3 Girl lived on only water for 10 days LONDON, Tues.— An 11--year-old girl whose weight was only 49 lb had lived on only water for 10 days when police found her with her mother on Boxing Day, a London court was told yesterday. The mother. Sheila Dalton, 38, said to
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    • 117 3 CHAMPAGNE TWIST FOR THE YOUNG ROYALS LONDON, Tues. Thi' an cient stones of Windsor Castle rocked last night to British Royalty* first beat party with moptopped Prince Charles as master of ceremonies. The 16-year-old Prince ana his 14-year-old sister Princess Anne twisted and shook with more than 100 teenage guests
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    • 167 3 OXFORD, Tues MANY British parents are worried by mental breakdowns, promiscuity, abortions, and the use of drugs at Oxford University, a memorandum by 18 parents said here yesterday. The memorandum was sent to the Franks Commission, a body set up by the university under the chairmanship
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    • 39 3 NEW YORK, Tues. Sammy Davis, Jr. was yesterday named the 1964 'Entertainer of the Year" by the editors of Cue magazine for the best starring performance in a Broadway show, the musical hit 'Golden Boy." Reuter.
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    • 139 3 Italy: It's President Saragat after 21 ballots DOME, Tues.— Social Democrat Foreign Minister, Giuseppe Saragat, 66, was last night elected President of Italy with 646 votes after a marathon election by the two Houses of Parliament lasting 13 days. He polled 164 votes above he required simple majority of 482
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    • 121 3 Professor Higgms gets critics' prize I\EW YORK, Tues.— New 11 York film critics last night named "My Fair Lady" as the best picture of the year and Rex Harrison as best actor for bis role of Professor Higgins in the Warner Brothers film. The critics in their 30th year of
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    • 31 3 LOS ANGELES. Tues A tvrinenglne U.S. Air Force C 123 carKO plane from Luke ba.se Arizona, crashed and burned in Rainbow Valley yesterday, killing four men aboard. UPI.
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    • 65 3 LONDON. Tues. Eigh-ty-three-year-old Charlie Squibb appeared In court yesterday for the first time In his life because he let himself go and got drunk over the Christmas I weekend. "It's the first time I've ever been in court... I'm 83," he told the magistrate. "Well, make it
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    • 256 3 My Fair Russian Lady a roaring sellout JVIOSCOW, Tues. Moscovites got their jolliest Christmas present last night. "My Fair Lady" opened in Russia. It was an even bigger hit than when a touring American company played it In English here three years ago. "The show was a great success." said
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  • 321 4 Union says workers are 'frustrated' gINGAPORE, Tues. Employees of the OverseasChinese Bunking Corporation arc refusing to do overtime work because of a wage dispute between the bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union. Confirming the boycott, the union's general secretary, Mr. Lim Kirn Hian said today
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  • 107 4 rl smashed showcase in Lee Onn Co., Ltd. one of Singapore's biggest goldsmiths in South Bridge Road from which a lone robber snatched $11,000 worth of jewellery yesterday afternoon. On the stool lies his footlong axe, which he used to smash open the glass showcase. The
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  • 395 4 Dog licences SINGAPORE, Tuesday LEADERS or the National Trades Union Congress last night condemned the Port of Singapore Authority for introducing contract labour during the current peak shipping period, at a mass meetinp called by the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association. I The
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  • 133 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government is looking into the feasibility of building a causeway to serve as a link between the BedokTanjong Rhu reclamation area and the city. This is one of the two alternatives the Housing and Development Board are considering to link the
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  • 44 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The District Judge and First Masls■rate Mr Eu Cheow Chye. has eserved his decision till tomorrow on whether he snould endorse two Hong Kong warrants of arrest against two Singapore reisdents— Anthony Wee Boon Chye and hi* wife. Agnes Wee.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 453 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'PHE followinn 19 today's whidnlo DEPARTURES 1 of civil aircraft, movemrnth at BOAC To Kuala Lumpur. ColomPaya Lrbar airport, Singapore: tMt Bombay. Baghdad. Cairo, UonARRIVALS don (BA 793) 2. 30 p.m.: to Darwin. Sydney Auckland (BA 720) 6.10 BOAC: Krom London. Rome, Bel- pm 0
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  • 294 5  -  JOSEPH MIRANDA: MENTRI BESAR: WE DON'T WANT TO BE CAUGHT NAPPING... By IPOH, Tuesday PERAK which has a coastline stretching from Bagan Tiang in the north to Bagan Datoh in the south, is planning to face Indonesian confrontation in the new year with redoubled
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  • 91 5 FIRE WORKS ON NEW YEAR'S EVE IN SPORE SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Culture has organised a fireworks display on New Year's Eve from 9 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Farrer Park to usher in the New Year. The fireworks, costing more than $5,000, have been donated by the Japanese
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  • 70 5 MUAR. Tues.— More than < 78 comprehensive schools will be opened in Johore next year. This was stated by the Johore Chief Education Officer, Mr. Tan TMk Beng. yesterday when he oil. -ned the new extension to the Kepong Chinese School here costr
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  • 44 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Army's tomb experts yesterday exploded an "old and rusty" Britishmade mortar shell which was found half buried off the 4> L mile Chera« Road here. The shell was unearthed at 4 p.m yesterday b.v a CEB workman.
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  • 54 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. J. Costello. a British surveyor, drove to the Federal theatre last night, and saw "It's a Mud, Mad, Mad. Mad World." After the show, he got into his car, which he had parked unlocked, and found his jacket, sunglasses, tie and other
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  • 42 5 MALACCA, Tues. The first batch of 300 national service personnel reported for training at the civil defence divisional headquarters here yesterday. They will be givgi Intensive training In civil defence by the Malacca Civil Defence Office mid part-time instructors.
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  • 18 5 KANGAR. Tues. The Perlis rubber replanting department will encourage smallholders to cultivate sugarcane next year.
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  • 87 5 TWO hyenas presented to the Prime Minister Tengkii Abdul Rahman, during his visit to India in October 1962. arrived in Kuala Lumpur by air yesterday. The Indian High Commissioner -to Malaysia, Mr. M. K. Kidwai. was at the airport to receive and hand them
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  • 117 5 PNANG. Tues.— An inaugural meeting to form a Federation of Tran- sport Workers' Unions will be held at the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya at BrickI fields Road. Kuala Lumpur. 1 on Jan. 10. The union, if formed, will have a potential membership of 50.000. The
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  • 44 5 LONDON. Tues. The following M.inicn cadets from the Royal Malaysian Navy have passed out from the Britannia Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. England: Chua Jit Bing. M. Y. bin Sharudiu. Tnjudin bin Yahya. Th.iyaparan so Seventhynathan. and U tii n bin Uiud.
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  • 157 5 'Vigorous' drive to beat smugglers |(UALA LUMPUR.' I Tues. The Central Government intends to carry out antismuggling operations with "vigour and deter- mination." the Minister I of Finance, Mr. Tan I Siew Sin. told the House of Representatives today. To r!o so. he said. $154,000 was needed to buy necessary
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  • 61 5 KANOAR. Tues. More than 21.000 volunteers have registered as kampong vigilantes In Perlis since the corps was formed earlier this year. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, disclosed this in a written reply to Inche Tharim bin Triffin PMIP) tabled at the State Assembly budget meeting. Of
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  • 41 5 PENANO. Tues. Prominent Penang citizens, including millionaires and merchants, have been invited to become honorary presidents of the Penang branch of the National Defence Appeal Committee. Chinese sminn. They will Nn be asked to contribute to the fund.
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  • 24 5 PENANO. Tues. The Penanc Island Rural District Council will hold Its monthly meeting at 3 p.m. '"morrow, instead of on Thursday. day.
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  • 327 5 TESSELTON, Tues. A new~Sabah opposition political party. Persatuan Islam Seluroh, with a constitution identical to that of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, has been registered in Sandakan. Inche Habib Omar Alsagoft. president of the new party said It had established several branches In
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 281 5 Straits Times Crossword 91 HI H HIHH im wm ACROSS 6 Th nk Qf making a ight re 7. Returning from a German turn (7). industrial town if wanting 9. Uncomfortable address? (5-6). subtlety (7). 15. Step upon the contents of 8 Her dove remained fluttering the hit-parade (3-5). in
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  • 468 6 Sentence of death in Pontian case is upheld KL'ALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. f HE Lord President of the Federal Court, Da to Sir James Thomson, dismissing an appeal against death sentence for consorting with Indonesian guerillas, today asked who could blame officers of the Special Branch if at a time when
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  • 209 6 End of an era for the C&W in —Spore— SINGAPORE, Tues. An era of communication services in Singapore which began 94 years ago, will come to an end on Friday when the Central Government takes over the Cable and Wireless Ltd. station here. In a statement, the company said its
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  • 43 6 TANGKAK. Tues.— Mr. Willium Joseph, .i senior teacher at the Ledang Secondary English School i here, h.is been transferred to the i Tenuku Bariah Secondary School ,111 Kuala Trengganu. He \\a^ the branch chairman of the National Union of Teachers here.
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  • 135 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. TIIK I niversity of Malaya General Staff I nun) tsday called off its work-to-ruie after reaching agreement on their claim for a supplementary housing allowance. This followed a threehour meeting last night between union officials and a negotiating team representing the univer-
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  • 42 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Arrangements have been made to look for the new I moon of Ramadhan 1384 on Saturday. llf the moon is seen on Satur- day, Bulan Puasa will begin on Sunday. Otherwise the fast will begin on Monday.
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  • 201 6 On the move again Swettenham anc Edward VII statues KUALA LLMPIR. Tues.— The bust of King Edward VII. which was originally outside the Selangor State Secretariat in Jal a n Raja, made its second journey today in two weeks from the front of the National Museum to a corner near
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  • 174 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. rpHE views of the people of Sarawak on the new payroll, turnover and crown cork taxes will be given at the Senate meeting tomorrow. Senator William Tan. who arrived with three others today to attend the Senate. told reporters at the
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  • 79 6 80 warders complete training IPOH. Tues. The first batch of 8U prison warders U'jm Sabah and Sarawak have completed their training and will pass out at a parade at Talping on Saturday. The Minister of Home Affairs, D.i'.n (Or.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will inspect the parade and take
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  • 57 6 PENANG, Tues. Province Wellesley North will hold its Koran reading contest at the Re- ligious School, Kepala Batas, at 8.30 ji.m next TuesdayEntries will be received by the organising committee on Sunday. Winners in the men's and women's sections will represent the district in the State final
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  • 35 6 i MUAR. Tues.— The revised elecI toral rolls for ihc registration areas •of parliamentary constituencies may be inspected at specified places during office hours on working I days from Friday to Jan. 28.
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  • Straits Times LETTERS MID-WEEK FORUM
    • 246 7 We have received many more letters on the subject of the Back Benchers and Press freedom. With this final selection we close the correspondence on this subject. EU. S.T. ALLOW me to congratulate you on your editorial against the enemies of the open
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    • 100 7 ()BVIOUSLY the backbenchers in Parliament do not realise that the Press has a duty towards the public—to report intelligently. May I add that the Press is as much influenced by public opinion as publicopinion is Influenced by the Press. Nor does the public derive all its knowledge from the Press,
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    • 90 7 I DO not know what our plural society will think of the sort of parliamentary democracy we have been watching. It appears that many MPs are Immature. In a parliamentary democracy constructive criticism should be welcomed with an open mind, not with hypocritical shouts across the floor. Since the Alliance
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    • 31 7 JT would be a good thing for all concerned if the Government started classes for back-benchers in the fundamentals of clear thinking, logical reasoning and parliamentary behaviour. E. K. YIN Inoh
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    • 84 7 COMETIMES I wonder at the complete lack of self-restraint in persons who occupy the backbenches in Pallament. I refer also to the Alliance, member for Kuala Langat If his intention to apply force against a member of Parliament iin this case. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam) was to hide the truth,
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    • 67 7 \IR. S. Rajaratnam, Singapore's Minister of Culture, made a timely remark when he said that "we have created Malaysia but we must now create Malaysians". We have a tough road ahead of us with so many obstacles to clear. It can be done but it will need all the humility
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    • 26 7 [ELECTED Parliamentary representatives do not seem to realise that by their doings they reflect our young nations image at home and abroad? L. C. GIONG Singapore
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    • 69 7 [READERS, and for that matter, voters, want constructive, rational criticism, and not destructive, irrational comment. The truth is that speeches made by such Opposition members as Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the Seenivasagam brothers and Dr. Tan Chee Khoon made sense. The Alliance back-benchers either talked nonsense or showed their fists
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    • 68 7 IT has been heartening to read so many letters In The Straits Times about the backbenchers. Malaysia is a democracy with intelligent and interested citizens who are not afraid to voice their opinions and criticise those who were elected to represent us. It also shows that the Straits Times, a
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    • 68 7 ANY schoolboy can see the n stupidity of the Alliance henchmen releasing their wrath against the only paper which is objective, fair and sensible. I have the feeling that the backbenchers are not so much against your giving prominence to the PAP speeches as to your sharing of the PAP
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    • 38 7 IT is no use blaming our representatives in the Parliament for we voted them in. The obvious thing for every voter to do Is to sit back and do some honest thinking and self-examina-tion. WAI MAI NAIM Penang
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    • 213 7 KISSING IN THE CHINESE FILM IN the December 24 iMMb p. 5. a Hongkong Mm directors opinion was quoted that kissing .scenes should be included in all modern Chinese nlms. Others, however. may consider it one of the most plfJiant traturesof Chinese films that they spare the spectator the often
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    • 111 7 IN' former years the Post K Office was able to deliver letters to me from the U.S.A. with Just my name and "Singapore, China' without the name of the street and number of the house. My address seemed to be well known. Since last year the number
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    • 59 7 ALTHOUGH Bentong Post office closes at 4.30. it is Impossible for 45 minutes before that to buy a money order, or deposit money in the savings account. The other day I was unable to buy a much needed postal order even at 3.20 by the Post, Office clock. I was
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    • 62 7 But not this one MAY I compliment the Singapore postal staff instead of blaming them? A letter addressed to a P.O. box relinquished nearly ten years ago was safely delivered to my present address. Another letter addressed to me at "Newton. Singapore" was also safely delivered miles away from Newton.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 129 8 20 Word* SIO (Minimum) MRS. WEE CHENG SAI passed away paacefully on 20-K'-W at 1 a.m. Funeral on 30-12-64 4 p.m. at 9 Prime Philip Avenue, S'por*. FORSYTH: Ala-talr Kyle on I>eccmbtr 12th lutil peacefully at Sevenoaks Hospital. Kent. KnKland late of the HonKknn*: and Shanghai Bank, Malaya and
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  • 148 8 2i> Word* Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. 0.1 il Cott.i thank all relatives nnd friends tor their kind help. iitciidauci- Mi iirc.-entu on MR. A MRS. Hun I Mati.-.f thank mm iclatives and friends for their valu.ll !h-ir v.rd- dine on JH-12-64 MR. AND MRS. Henc Hlans Tuck thank
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  • 149 8 Horrf. S/fl < Minimum) ROLAND'S Kcir yiitir Htm Eva Hnr Appointment, nine early to :*m! I'hon.-: 27« M. 22T-T, 3B Colrman Strrct, Spore. KIMLIN SALON OE BEAUTE. 7 Anßullia Hark. Spore. Tel: Zt>aO4 Qunllllod Fpen:i!iM.i 'n Halr/Treatmenta rerrnn. Styling. TmtinK Colouring Manicure. I'erti m DEAN'S SCHOOL Term commence* on
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  • 7 8 Wednesday, December 30, 1964.
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  • 691 8 Rejection of the American i offer of a defence loan is bound j to have unpleasant repercussions. It was not the type of assistance which Malaysia was seeking. We were offered a relatively short term loan at five per cent for the purchase of American military
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  • 362 8 The over-riding need to i avoid an East-West confrontlation on Russian voting rights j is pushing the United Nations I into some remarkable corners to avoid a vote on any issue at all. This is because preparations for any vote would lead inevitably to the United States asserting
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  • 247 8 We have received no further letter from Mr. Lee Siow j Mong, the general manager oi Singapore's Public Utilities Board, regarding electricity, water and gas charges, but we assume that if the old system of reading the meters is to be restored we shall be informed of it
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  • 1274 8 With the in a hot spot SAMAD ISMAIL ABOARD THE USC RANOER To deter, stabilise, evacuate, localise 9 THE 'Cat' purred as it broke through the white clouds suspended in the light of the afternoon sun. Be«'ow us, the carrier looked fantastically small, a postage stamp. Then the grey misty
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    • 225 8 TN reply to Mr. Tay Kheng Soon's comments In the Straits Times on the standard of cleanliness and neglected state of Government offices in Singapore, the writer is no doubt aware that the Government Offices mentioned by him are amongst those heavily used by the public. It
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  • 575 8 Learning Malay 25 (Monday's lesson was numbered No. 25 in error. It should have been No. 24). {if URE on Nominal Phrases. Still another type of simple nominal phrase is called relative nominal phrase, m which the relative pronoun yang is Involved". Yang may be rendered In English "that", "which"
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    • 454 8 Straits Times Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be handed to: COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road (lat Door) COLO STORAGE BRANCHES At Holland Read Katoni Ktawal Road Naval Bass. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Coltyer Quay TMal NEWS FRONT MUpatrlck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL i Admiralty Road. Naval
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    • 71 8 CALAXIE da lux* Mode to give all the effect* and variety of tone) colour today's music demonds. New Hypersonic Pickups boss, descant and treble each with its separate control switch and individual wheel-type tone control. A superb bridge with Flick-down Damper gives effective muted sound whenever required, The Golaxie de
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    • 90 8 TOMORROW. The men and the'r morale. there's only one watch, and it's made by Tudor. Delicate flawless beauty resting on your wrist, keeping time with the matchless accuracy of its precise Swiss movement. And Tudor Witches have a ladylike modesty about price. Until you sec the Tudor range of watches,
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  • 151 9 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is expected to announce a Cabinet reshuffle in the New Year. Sources close to the Government said at least four Ministers were expected to be involved: Likely to be given new portfolios are:
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  • 67 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore's chiet fire officer. Steven Launcelot Velge. was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Court today dissolving his marriage to Dorothy Ethel Seth on the ground of desertion. The decree is to be made absolute in three
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  • 35 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. J T. Wilson, of East Brighton. Australia. ha.s donated SI. OOO ;o the National Patriotic Fund, students of the Malayan i Teachers' College here contributed $1.97 to the fu-.d
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  • 315 9 supply daily. Dr. Llm said that for the Central Government to meet the dpmand for 24 hours' lighting would result in losses. The question was: Who would subsidise the running cost the State Government or the Central Government? Dr. Llm said the Central
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  • 78 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— Professor K. Shanmugaratnam. dean of the faculty of medicine and head of the department of pathology at thr> University of Singapore, has been invited by the German Academic Exhange Sen-ice to spend a study period in Germany. Prof. Shanmugaratnam, who left Singapore in October
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  • 43 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Health. Inche Bnhaman bin Samsudin. left for Perlis today on a two-day visit to hospitals, health centres and clinics. He will make a similar two-day visit to Kedah before returning to Kuala Lumpur
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  • 33 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police yesterday arrested 11 secret society thugs and detained them under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance. Nine other gangsters were detained for questioning under the Societies Ordinance.
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  • 233 9 FASTER PROGRESS UNDER NEW DEVELOPMENT PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A BRIGHTER life for villagers is assured under the first Malaysian Development Plan, the House of Representatives was told today. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, told the House that
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  • 140 9 TESSELTON. Tues. J Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh (above), who lost his Deputy Chief Ministerstalp in the recent Sabah Allianre dispute compromise, is to get the port of Finance Minister following a Cabinet reshuffle here today. Mr. Peter Loh becomes the new Chief Minister
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  • 28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. TUN, A Honda motorcycle 8K9029. belonging to Mr. Gabriel Nathan of Radio Malaysia, was stolen opMMtte tlir Eurasian Club in Pudu Road last nieht.
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  • 168 9 BAR GIRL MURDER CASE— A DISCHARGE SINGAPORE, Tues.— A forO mer part-time law student, Sunny Ang, 25, charged with the murder of a 22--year-old bar girl, was given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal by a magistrate, Mr. Sachi Saurajen, today. Ang's counsel. Mr. Punch Coomaraswamy, wtio objected to
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  • 41 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok. and the parliamentary secretary to the Prime Minister. Haji Ya'acob. will visit the Southern Islands on Thursday morning to distribute food to the islanders for the coming Puasa month.
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  • 32 9 PENANG. Tues. The president of the Tan Kongsi. Mr. Tan Choon Eng, today gave the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, a $500 cheque for the National Defence Fund.
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  • 28 9 PENANO, Tues. Mr. C. Y. Choy was the only nominee for mayor when nominations closed today. It will be Mr. Choy's second term as mayor.
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  • 178 9 LANDINGS IN PONTIAN: SIX INDONS CHARGED JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. CIX Indonesians were charged in the magistrate's court here today in connection with the recent landings in the Pontian district. They were charged under the Internal Security Act with being in control of arms, ammunition and explosives in the security area
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  • 198 9 Nanyang grads' plea to Govt SINGAPORE. Tues. The Association of Nanyang University Graduates today appealed to the Central Government to recognise Nanyang degrees. The association, in particular, urged the Malayan Chinese Association to use its good offices to persuade the Government' to change its attitude towards the university's degrees. In
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  • 177 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia. Dato Sir James Thomson, said yesterday the increase in crimes in recent years was due to the high standard of living and the inability to find employment. Dato Thomson
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  • 96 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— At the tod of today's recruiting session second day for the Malaysian armed force.-* at the Singapore Military Forces drill hall in Beach Road, some 150 youths had been selected to undergo medical examinations. They had successfully sat for an intelligence and
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  • 23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Philippine Consulate here will be i closed from tomorrow to Friday i for the New Year holidays.
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  • 254 9 Indonesian boat crew given deadline to leave KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today ordered that the 140 tot) Indonesian ship Selamat, now anchored at Port Swettenham, must leave the port and Malaysian waters by the evening of Jan. 9. He
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  • 55 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. j The employees of the Malayua Railway Administration har» contributed $5,000 towards th* Lady Templer Hospital. The general manager of the I Administration. Dato Ahmad PcI rang, will present the cheque to I Tun Sir Henry Lee. chairman of the board of governors
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  • 26 9 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Th» Victoria Institution Old Boys' Association will hold its annual darce on New Year's Eve at th» Majestic Roof Garden
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 84 9 Soft, gentle Andrex toilet paper is strong as well. Soft enough for baby, strong enojgh for the rest of the family. Each sheet of Andrex is really two sheets or paper joined together. Soft, strong Andrex— the modern toilet paper. /tLTICIXGX. Andrw 6 lovely colours: green, pink. SSM j yellow,
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    • 34 9 MAKE YOUR CHOICE OF A CAR FROM THE SUPERB TRIUMPH RANGE TKST-OMIVE THEM AT CENTURY MOTORS LTD. s.n 9 «po»»j*jjg Lumpur Ipoh P«n«n B RAHANG MOTORS t-TO. «~<*mm BORNEO MOTORS Ko«l« B«(«t Kuching liMiii
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    • 716 9 RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHORTW.Wi: News; Interlude: 645 Extract* SERVICES: From The Editorials; 650 41 and inetrr-, Stock Exchange Report 7.00 A.M.: 6.00 Prog. Summary; I#;irn A Word A Day: 7.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The Race Resui:*; 7.10 Interlude: j News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.15 Piano Modify; 730 Sports 7.30
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  • 81 10 EXCLUSIVE STRAITS TIMES PHOTOS A BRITISH Army explosives expert examines some of the 27 Russianmade hand grenades, which were recovered after the capture of the Indonesian infiltrators. Straits Times oictures by Mak Kian Spn<r THE DRAMATIC moment of surrender as four kneeling Indonesian infiltrators, with hands up,
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  • 36 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The dine r of thi- German cultural Lsatlcn. Goethe Institute. J Mr. V. H. E. Cibo>. left by air t-.>day nfter completing his one- I ytar urm of service here.
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  • 786 10 House approves $85 million for education programme Khir: Great upsurge taking place in Sarawak AN $85 million development plan designed to accelerate the Central Government's education programme in Malaya and the Borneo States was approved by the House of Representatives today. Under the blueprint, outlined by the acting Minister for
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  • 219 10 KUALA LUMPUR, I Tues.— The acting Minister of Health, Haji Ghazali Jawi. today outlined his Ministry's 546 million development plan to improve medical and health services in Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak next year. A total of $39.3 million Is for Malaya, while Sabah gets $3.9
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  • 339 10 KUCHING, Tues AN economic survey is to be made of Sarawak's pepper industry to see what can be done to help the country's pepper growers. Announcing this today, the Minister for Natural Resources Mr. Teo Kul Seng, said: "The Alliance Government feels that
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    • 65 10 |FsPECIAL|| B OFFER ji z^ Mpt H y|®) the world's largest Cfe) manufacturer of |GW Precision chain I™ offers over y^looo products H4 for power On transmiss on fqU and mechanical handling i(( v( O I Represented in Malaysia by UNITED ENGINEERS LTD P.O. Box 41, Singapore. Tel. 2416 Branch:
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    • 50 10 Huff* liunny lift Ralph itvimdahl f HEY, |Th'D:KJING)IONL>/N I\L\ f THE MERCHANT'S V ICAFE SYLVESTER J ROOM IS J HAVE A P^\ LUNCH, AND HUPf?/, I m TTpACCV YA CAN'T DRIVE FULL, ("HALF-HOUR 7 lffyk.\ V M > GOOD FELLOW i 7 /THAT Tn .3INHE2E- iDOCy FOR LUNCH- J W
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  • 238 11 Modern amenities vital in the development of cities and satellite towns JX the development of modern cities, satellite towns ;md urban renewal projects, the provision of modern amenities cannot be overlooked. Services such as electricity, wiiter. ii;is. telephone, etc. are synonymous with progress. One of the most vital utilities which
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  • 9 11 PWD A Straits Times Supplement
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  • 770 11 FINAL TARGET IS TO BENEFIT 500,000 PEOPLE PLANNING of a sewerage scheme is related to the size of a catchment area. The Toa Payoh Catchment Area covers 5,940 acres of which the new satellite town of Toa Payoh forms only a small
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    • 86 11 *aiiiiicaiiii(iiiiiiicaiiiii!iiiiiiC2iiiiiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiicai:iiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiica J i Congratulations I to P.W.D. SINGAPORE j on the near completion of their I TOA PAYOH SEWERAGE SCHEME j HUME INDUSTRIES (far east) LTD. were privileged to supply a largequantity of the Concrete Pipes for this scheme and can be relied upon to meet all future requirements of
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    • 181 11 i^ w|ll a :r %c V *W%\ KENGHWA^ V X^ pi bloom K- for you > v#W today? /^H He: :^M^P if T ;f l if not, nevermind. it's not a question of luck when you use CASE constructional equipment. It's a question of knowing that you can depend on
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  • 1285 12 I Waste from homes turned z\ into valuable fertiliser TOA PAYOH SEWERAGE SCHEME SUPPLEMENT A DIAGRAMMATIC LAYOUT OF SEWERAGE WORKS pERHAPS many people have often wondered what happens to the sewage waste emanating from their house. First of all, it is pertinent to know
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    • 151 12 Congratulations to THE P.W.D. SINGAPORE on the launching of the TOA PAYOH SEWERAGE SCHEME from HAM BAKER CO., LTD. Birmingham, ENGLAND. SUPPLIERS OF SLUICE VALVES Congratulations to Messrs. N.C. SENAN SONS on the successful completion of the Coffer Dam on Contract No. 18 Toa Payoh Sewerage Scheme using an Atlas
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    • 36 12 With the COMPLIMENTS OF WOH HUP LTD. 203, SHAW HOUSE, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE-9. Tel: *****/2, ***** CONTRACTORS TO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR TOA PAYOH SEWERAGE SCHEME CONTRACT NO: 27. SEWAGE TREATMENT UNITS KIM CHUAN ROAD, SINGAPORE
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    • 72 13 THE ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT GUTHRIE CO (SINGAPORE) LTD. IS PROUD TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ON THE TOA PAYOH SEWERAGE SCHEME AGENTS FOR AND SUPPLIERS OF: SUPPLIERS OF: E.O.T. CRANES, ETC. HERBERT MORRIS LTD. SWITCHGEAR BROOKHIRST IGRANIC LTD. SCRAPERS, PENSTOCKS ETC. BLOWERS W.C. HOLMES LTD. HARTLEYS (STOKE ON
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    12 14 Here the main sewer has to cross the Kallang River.
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    • 133 14 HARRISONS LISTER ENGINEERING LIMITED and THE ENGLISH ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED have pleasure in advising that they will be supplying and ■retailing the COMPRESSOR HOUSE MACHINERY at TOA PAYOH SEWERAGE SCHEME The machinery, consisting of three English Electric, 637 horsepower, exhaust turbo-charged dual fuel engines drive air compressors each delivering 15.000
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    • 98 14 N. C. SENAN SONS Main Contractors Contract No. 18 is proud to be associated with the TOA PAYOH SEWERAGE SCHEME and is responsible for the construction of Braddell Road Pumping Station, site Preparation Address 50 Chander Road. Singapore-8. Tel: ***** Building Contractor EU SIAK FOO Welcomes THE TOA PAYOH SEWERAGE
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    • 188 15 j MftlllMla *te ;y CON7i|oL PANEL AT TANGLIN PUMPING STATION i^H ft aSk Hi jitfv. |B Sf v .^^^MafIMBHBBBfIBKSMRL fi9 /a *L Hi |j ■■^H mV K Am |J[.;. jfi^s+ Vl 4* < m ii ■BBBflV\£ j ¥^^'BB^bV^BB K^J Sb c^» t r jK^^Bf -*t> BbVßb H'' B^B^B^B^B^HBBBl^™*^^^^^^^^^ B t
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  • 353 16 Soon more sludge for public Site preparation at Kirn Chuan is part of the multi-million dollar scheme AT PRESENT, sludge is readily available to the public at Serangoon Sludge Disposal Works and at Ulu Pandan Sewage Disposal Works and additional sludge will be available when the Toa Payoh Sewerage Scheme
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    • 157 16 /jH^^^^^BOlX Congratulate P. W. D. Singapore and are ~m l^^T'm^^^^Kn V privileged to be main suppliers ggSJ^, SPUN IRON PIPES FITTINGS for the Toa Pa y° h Sewerage Scheme P£ W'M^'' STANTON AND STAVELEY. LIMITED. NEAR NOTTINGHAM. ENGLAND. LOCAL AGENTS: Kwong Soon Wing Kee Engineering Works Ltd., 70. Lavender Street,
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    • 1051 17 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.: Due Sport ia.it P. S'r.am Penaag AUTOMEOO* Livcraatl, Avonmo'jr Oec 30 J Jaa 4 t'CLOPS Livirptil, Gl4Sgo« Ml. 13 Jai 2 £L".!i m l'»»rnil Jan J Jai I Jai S/1S Jai 11 OOLIUS Luerpool, Dublin. Glasgo*... Jai 7 Jaa 18 Jai 11/U Jm 17
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    • 1296 17 ■W flf f £jr f^^ JP I^RS t^^m m^^ m L 99 m m M J^^^l Wx-M THE EAC LINES ■A V JCMM SIMCAPOtt KUALA IUMIVI«f.SWrrTf NHAM PtNANC ■aWC nt ■•"'Hem »ooo»n»s viwiiixvii* 1 I Plan im Pleat ***** Pint 8311 Plait ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUI.:, LAMAKIA StNOA LE NAVRE.
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    • 1298 17 I Benuljne EXPRESS SERYILt TO IONOON, LIVERPOOL a. CONTINENTAL PORTS BENVORLICH fot HT 1 SS rwsm 'STw* rt« Sir 88 BiwNARjMIM f t toncoO Ut 2a iingjpoie P. !> om 'enang hamsurg Ftl I C. 33 lan 7 Jai 3/ 4 Jai i 8 Singapore P. S'nam 'ena«g BENLARIC L
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    • 1244 17 fcg^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. ItflpH LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE IT*»"M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH CITY OF LEICESTER 13 21 )Ji B/MIBS 25 lat t CITY OF COLOMBO 27, 29 Jai 31 Jai FLAMINIAN 14 II it* II 21 Fel 2iFel CITY OF WELLINGTON 2527 fel 21 Fel a VESSEL
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  • 109 18 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIALS were traded quiet- ly. but rises well exceeded falls. ICIANZ gained Is. 3d. to a year's peax of 61s. 3d. Base metals and oils mostly lost ground with Broken Hill South down Is. to 245. 6d. New listed Barrier Exploration trained 2d. to 2s. lid.
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  • 238 18 JANUARY first grade rubber f.o.b. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71a MM! I 11 111 down a quarter of a Cent on Monday's closing Ipvtl for the pOHltlon. The tone wa.s vary quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb.
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  • 74 18 Chinete Product Exchannt. $in K jpor« noon prices per picul yeoterday: Coconut *ll: bulk »«3 at- 1 km. drum ■>•■ iI.TS. Copra: Jan./FeO. (JK/Continvnt: Unquoted Pepper: Muntolc white $166 .-■II. ■r*. Sarawak white $150 selters. .-i Sarawak black |132 i sellers, garbled LamponK black SM2t aellera. ASTA CUN
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  • 27 18 Dec. 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 711 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5619.50 (up SI •_>:>) Unofficial estimated offering: 205 tons (ud 30 tons).
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  • 530 18 From Our Market Correspondent IT was another quiet day on the Stuck Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with still no incentives to tempt either buyers or sellers The general tone of the market was quietly steady. Turnover in certain individual counters showed some improvement.
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  • 24 18 Malayan Stock Indices Drc. 28 Dec. M Industrials: 85.30 x.i.St "ns: 118.35 118.4S rubbors: 109.22 1U9.O2 *D*c. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=100
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  • 836 18 DUSINESS in and reported to J-* the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Extliunge of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttead (2,000) |U«; C.S. Holding* iI.UUO) $2.26. i in. nun, |KM; Euo ordj. M.iv; SL, .;i.n»ii >1.-l;
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  • 118 18 SHIP* lyin. aloiiKiide Ihc MkajaMM wharves ar expected today arc soon Bit N oV. i ftaacara iu/11. Cyclop* l.lli. Hrnavuu lo lb, mw i- Krcdertc Clover 21/23, Hoi Hoiiw H/tt, Mil Ptn« Hiirmunia 1 Btamraua H s.idt, Hani I fb-iiwirlirt, i. I.; I. J. 4. H.ro 40
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  • 62 18 elation i. m i.iica to Sl'" New Varbi Mqreapj 11 n I* url.lli,. i. injii.i buying I I 351, Klrmatl on »o ,i trau» MM| TT or OU r«4dy: U U«l|jt» Diuttihe Marks I--. Holland Guilder, lib): Swill Fr.incs in- Brki.ui Italian Lire 'lOMl! Danish KraMW JL'I.. Norwegian
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  • 342 18 THE price of tin in Penang yesterday sained $1.25 to $619.50 per oicul on an offering estimated increased by 30 tons to 205 tons. In London on Monday tin opened steady and thereafter edged higher, largely owing to buying of three months
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    • 1121 18 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciSic. Atlantic, «Jt Great Lakes Service Huong Francisco L.Angeiei N. York H'tai Montreal •■Moinrertkj Bfjcoo M laa 17 Ftk 21 fek II Mat 22 Mat "le.isiaei Mare" 21 Fek II Mar 22 Mat 1 Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr West Coast oS CentralSoutb America
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    • 1074 18 lE°IoRIENTl LINES j ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN s.s. "CHUSAN" (24.000 tons tully airoonditloneo ttaMlried) Departs:- Penang 9th January 1963 Singapore 12th January 1965 Fer Hongkong 15th/17th January Japan 21st/25rh January. Hongkong 28/31 Jonuory 1965 Arrives:' Singapore 3 Februory 1965 Arrives:- Penang Sth February 1965 Fores From:- Penang from $1,089.00 (First
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    • 402 18 W^ GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAN SHIPPING LIMITED Loading for:- Adelaide. Melbourne, Sydney, P. S ham Spore p.». GOLDEN WONDER Sailed G. 41-41/3 I Oec/ISM krs GOLDEN SPRING 11/17 Fek 11/21 FH mi. GOLDEN WONDER 15/21 Mar 22/25 Mai >. GOLDEN SPRING 15 21 Apr 22 25 Apr KL/P Swtlenham Agents:
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    • 1012 19 ((untinurd from Pace 8) GREETINGS 211 Words SIO (MinimnnO MRS. UOROTHV NIXON wishes all nk Out) Mei.ilirrs A Happy, Peace- Prosperous New Year. SITUATIONS VACANT H.irrfv U (MinA—Bnx jfl rf#. Mfrai BOX No. A 5229 all applicants position now filled. POSITION FILLED Box A 458 I Ipoh. Applicants thanked. COOD
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    • 1752 19 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St el*, extrm SEMI-DETACHED 3 Bedrooms Serangoon Gardens; Terrace House and Semi-detached House Serangoon Park; 3 -bedroom Flat near Novena Church. Phone (Spore) *****. SO STEVENS ROAD, Btngapore-10, Tel. ***** Airconditioned, Special Suite/Furnished Double-room. Bath/ Small room annexed, Board/Laundry. Avruialile immediately. BRADDELL HEIGHTS:
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    • 934 19 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St et*. extrm ROSE GARDEN FLAT, Ground Floor facing East Coast Road for Bale or Letting. Ready for occupation in January. Ring (B'pore) *****. HONGKONG PARK Two-storey i»eml-detached bungalow 4,950 sq.ft. Three bedrooms, etc. Fully furnished $42,000/-. P.O. Box 86. KHllney
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    • 1005 19 TUITION It Word* SS (Min.)-Box St et: txtrm PRIVATE TUITION given to primary students only by middle-aged teacher at her borne. Malay included Spore 13. Box A 5436 B.T. Spore. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Dual -control led Minor 1000 Triumph Heralds Hourly $6.00. Please phone Spore *****. 10 Balmoral Road. MALAY
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    • 918 19 WANTED TO PURCHASE It Word* SS i Mm.)— Box St cfs. txtrm COOD PRICE paid for Zei-s ikon Contax HA/ lI I A Body In any condition phone A. Lowe ***** B' pore) office MM residence after 5.30 p.m. OFFICE EQUIPMENT" 10 Word* SS (Min.)-Box St et*. txtrm SALES A
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    • 1054 19 VEHICLES FOR SALk 20 Word* SS (Mln.) Box St ets. extra HOLDEN SPECIAL ITATIONWACON AuKii.it 1962 Hydramatic excellent condition new tyros. Only 15.300 rotles. M.500. Telephone Sm^apori- *****. VOLKSWAGEN 1200 MOOEL 1k»62 one European owner driver 26.000 miles MM. 400/- 0.n.0. Contact Tel: Spore ISttt Kxt. IS during ofticc hours.
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    • 183 19 YOU deserve a better deal! Join the successful thousands I t VIA* 1 f fly""' LET STAMFORD COLLEGE Show you the way to success through its home-study courses for Commercial Courses Higher School Certificate School Certificate Lower Certificate Qualifying Test T Principal, Or, I Stamford College P.O. Box 281. P.O.
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    25 20 In loving memory of late Ravindran who departed 30-12-63. son of Mr. Kagavan Voules Estate Segamat. Lovingly remembered by father, mother brothers sisters.
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    • 1824 20 I S^^^^^^^^L^^^k^^t^^B^^^^^^^^B^BL^^^^kßa_^^^^L^L^^_^gtgLg^_BkgLgj^aa^^^Bß (ntitinned from Page 191 VEHICLES FOR SALE 21 Wordt SS Min.)—Box SO ctt. txtrm 1961 SUNBEAM RAPIER, K/Kalcon. I rhevy II Nova 300, 1960 Klat 1100, singer Uazelle. Triumph TR-3A. n. Chevrolet, R/Dauphin< ■n K/BOU M.U.A. rVPrefect. ItM K/Anglla. 1962 Merced* H Bencoolen Street. Tel: 1963 FIAT 600.
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    • 1483 20 i v a |h ■t''^B NOTICE Estate of NOOR BINTI SALIM BIN MOHAMED BIN TALIB also known an NOOR BINTI SALIM BIN TALIB. deceased. NOTICE Is hereby given that all creditors and other persons interested in or having claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of No. 144
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    • 710 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI TRAINED NURSES/STAFF NURSES. Applications are Invited from suitably qualified nurses for the posts of Trained Nurses /StaH Nurses in the Medical and Health Department, Brunei (16 posts). QUALIFICATIONS: (a) TRALNED NURSES Applicants must have trained and qualified in general nursing at a recognised School of
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    • 716 20 NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE THIS IS TO ANNOUNCE tnat all Bridle Paths through and access to Torkington Estate will be closed to the General Public on the 31st December. 1964. TENDERS TENDER NOTICE PROPOSED 4 STOREY SHOPHOUSES FLATS (Conslstinc of 6 shops, 6 basement floors A 18 flats) TO BE ERECTED
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    • 521 20 TENDER J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the JuruU-ra Jentera, J.K.R. Kedah/Perlls Alor Star, up to 12.00 noon ot the 12th day of January, 196.">. for Retreading I various sizes of Tyres for period 16.1.1965 to IS 1 1966. All particulars and Tender Form may be obtained from
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    • 123 20 TENDER TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIA* AIR FORCE Tenders aie Invited and wl^LVl received up to 2 p.m on itth January 1965 (or the Supply ol Butter and Cheese to RAAF BUTTEKWORTH Particulars and tender fora may be obtained by application In writing to the SecretafJ RAAF Contracts Board MALAY SIA RAAF
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  • 1481 21 PENAN6— 2nd DAY" Race 0ne— 2.15 Cl 4 Div 3 ($5,200) 6£ 1 ***** Shantin Inn a (Olympla St.) Teh. 7 9.0 (F) huah 14 2 ***** Aqua Queen s (Sultan of Pahang) Lee. 5 8.13 'Rahwi 13 3 962 Sir Merit a (Wing Sum) Mawl. 3 8.12 (8F) K.
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  • 68 21 BOXIM. ther— U. Mcall bt Bowen: ThaMtntniii iitrn C.l iS'porc: l.ub.U bt Dennehy; Rick Ong bt I iiht-tbweifcht Wong Kum Stiven Leong; Welter Overall Haiufl.i: Fly Quck ht E- Carr. Chin Tons bt V. Martin: P. cie HOCKEY BOOM bt S.<mad All: Bantam— Friendly (Malacca): National Tee Kirn
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  • 61 21 MRA liftban on registration PKNANG. Tues. The MKA announced today that restriction on the registration of new bones has been lifted. The MKA imposed the restriction In April when the number of bones in training reached a record 720. At present the number has rone down to 669. inrludinr about
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  • 463 21 BRITISH SOCCER ROUNDUP LEEDS ARE NOW JOINT LEADERS LONDON. Tom. Leeds *kntcd to joint leadership on points In the English First Division soccer table after their 2-0 away win over Blackburn last night. They grabbed both goals In a two-minute spell on an icy pitch to Join Manchester United with
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  • 542 21  -  Epsom Jeep RACING with CIX IN Stable's money-spinner, Pot of Gold, who won over s|f in course record time on Sunday, should complete a double in Race Six at Penang this afternoon. Pot or Gold's brilliant pace enabled him to run the
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  • 151 21 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOX POINTER lUce t SIR MERIT Anak Kulitn Noble Choice ANAK KIIIM Sir Merit Toymaker ANAK hi MM Noble Choice Shangrila lUce 2 POWERFUL Tully SUr Blue Martial BLUE MARTIAL Powerful High Llfht TULLY STAR Powerful Blue Martial Race S TEMPTED Fast Furious Bus Full
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  • 388 21 TEH SU SU FOR THE CHRISTMAS PLATE grey came with an Impressive record in Ireland and although he has not done anything of note In seven starts, he appears to have lmproveu tremendously since Delng gelded. The form horse here is Radja Wall who ran a good race when second
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  • 428 21 Springboks still 27 runs behind CRICKET JOHANNESBURG. Tues.— South i Africa, starting the day need- ing 68 runs with six wickets left to make England bat again, were ■till 27 behind, but had not lost any more wickets by lunch on the last day of the Second Test here. Resuming
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  • 44 21 LONDON, Tues. Rugby Union results: Representative mateh Combined Services 9 French Armed Forces 17 (at Twickenham. Club mateh Leices'.er 12 Barbarians 11. it uk by League Hull Kingston 10 Castleford 3. All other matches postponed because of bad weather. Reuter.
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  • 279 21 CHENG HOE FOR ALL-ENGLAND BAM TO PAY FOUR BADMINTON STARS TO REPRESENT MALAYSIA By FRANCIS BOEY: Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday OOUR MALAYSIAN badminton players— Tan Aik 1 Huang and Yew Cheng Hoe of Penang and Tan Yee Khan and Ng Boon Bee of Perak— will DEFINITELY compete in the All-England championships
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  • 166 21 HOCKEY Kilat are 'double' champions again KILAT 1 TPCA KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Kil.u Club today became 'he st club ever to achieve the Selangor hockey "double" two years running. Kilat. who had already retained their League title,' beat TPCA In the knockout final at Pantai today The champions confidently brushed
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  • 313 21  - Unlucky Negri rally too late NORMAN SIEBEL By If UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore, by the skin of their teeth, aro Penang, very expertly, won their matches in the Burnley Cup soccer tournament at the Merdeka Stadium and their clash on Thursday night will decide the finalists from Group B. In
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  • 100 21 MALAYS 4 CHINESE 3 SINGAPORE. Tues. Malaya were third time lucky in their bid to dethrone Chinese in the SAFA Premier League championship. Chinese had beaten their arcb rivals in the past two years but Malays won a seven-goal tussle In todays deciding match at Jalan
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  • 36 22 HANDCUFFED together, two unkempt and mud-splattered Indonesian infiltrators are about to board ;i police Land Hover alter their capture at Singapore's coastal mangrove swamps off Pasir Panjang Straits Times picture by Mak Kian Seng
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  • 427 22 LONDON. Tues. Prices again showec. useful gains In the first hour but there was no follow thicugh of demand and small selling later pushed values back, with several of the leaders showing slight losses. Towards the close there was a moderate rally. Steels were generally
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  • 21 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. After two-day debate, the House of Representatives tonight approved the development estimates totalling $801 million.
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  • 27 22 HONG KONG, Tv«. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation will be 100 years old In April. Plans are being made for the centenary celebrations. UPI.
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  • 560 22 Razak asks free world to help Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TIIK Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today appealed to democratic iKitions to come to Malaysia's aid, following her rejection of an ofl'er of a defence loan by the United States. He was replying to a speech in Parliament by
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  • 66 22 BALTIMORE, Tues. Israel Kallus. a 14-year-old boy, yesterday received a reply to his inquiry to a bank about opening an account: An envelope containing a Government Treasury bill worth USSIO.OOO. Kallus's teacher contacted the bank and was told by an official there that the bill, intended for
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  • 44 22 Bangkok. Tues A total of 119 lifc'ht machineguns are misskDg from a heavily guarded arsenal of the military airport here, a Thai Air Force officer said today. The theft was reported yesterday to police who are now investigating. Reuter.
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  • 135 22 CAR AND LORRY IN CRASH: 4 KILLED ITUALA LUMPUR, **Tues. A husiiu'ssmnn. his pregnant wife, daughter and a relative were killed in a road accident near Raw an u Yesterday. Mr. Oon Sik Koon. .'.O. a partner in the (lv.m Lee service station in Jalan Kaja I.iut. his wile, 27,
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  • 120 22 MEENALOCHANI (1 o AMBALAVAMAR l'olici- on, t-. Jobon Babru, pupfl Convent J l: i y.st.rday Kum-rul 5 i>.ii!. tod.\ IM-.1 J.'flah LUMMk MR. CHIA AH KAN sstri i>im Monrnad by Ito.-U nnd thri. d.intlil. i COTIaQ will l«:i\« 12 noon. Wcdncmla) From 613 Kampontf Bahru Koad. BIIM MR K.
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