The Straits Times, 2 January 1965

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 NATIONAL lIBRAR*. The Straits Times fie**** 6 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. JANUARY 2, 1965 15 CENTS KDX 1189
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  • 638 1 Nation is told: Indonesia has failed to dent our unity TEXT OF HIS MAJESTY'S NEW YEAR MESSAGE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. MALAYSIA can meet the future unafraid after withstanding "the trials of a moment ous year," the Yang d i Pertuan Agong said in a New Year
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  • 501 1 U.S. loan: No need to be excited, says P.M. 'WE FEEL THE INTEREST RATE IS HIGH AND TUN RAZAK HAS SAID WHY' A LOR STAR. Fri. A Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is on holiday here, said today there was no need to be unduly excited over the the terms of
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  • 153 1 facing break-up threat Nigeria I AGOS. Fri.— Concern that the Nigerian Federation might break up in the wake of Wednesdays' bitter election campaign 1* widespread. Results continued to trickle In from what one newspaper termed "half and half election" after millions of voters had stayed away from the polls In
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  • 160 1 j^UCHING, Fri. By "cock's crow"' this morning Soekarno's men had fired a few mortar bombs into Sarawak and then departed hurriedly back to Indonesian territory. Security forces In the State were fully alert last night and this morning in case the Indonesians tried to
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  • 202 1 JAKARTA. Fri— President Soekarno said last night that Indonesia would withdraw from membership of the United Nations if Malaysia became v member of the Security Council. He told a mass rally: •'We. the Indonesian people, do not want Malaysia as a member of the Security
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  • 164 1 gINGAPORE, Fri —Two soldier sentries guarding the Caltex oil bunkering terminal at Tanjong Penjuru in the southern part of the island opened fire at an approaching motor boat, with five to seven men in it. shortly after midnight last night. Although police would
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  • 400 1 LONDON, Friday. JJRITAiN last night announced that two bat- I talions of troops would leave in January for the Far East "in view of Indonesia's intensification of her policy of attacking Malaysia". The British move to increase military strength' in the
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  • 52 1 i VATICAN CITY Fn. I I Paul VI has received a formal invitation to vi.-v the New York Worlds Fair next summer. I The invitation was presented to the Pontiff on behalf of the Fair executive committee by its chairman. Mr. Thomas J Deegan Jr.—
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  • 42 1 CURFEW IN CHINA NEW DIXHI. Fri A curfew is rrported to have brrn imposed in the coastal Kftoa of lima following the posttag of Baited States nuclrur submarine Daniel Bonne in the Pacific, according to Indian (.mrrnment to(1 in Rcutor.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 116 2 Soek to troops: Step up attacks on Malaysia JAKARTA. Fri. President So c karno today told a special meeting of the Supreme Operational Command that the implementation of the crush-Malaysia policy in 1965 would bf) an absolute condition for the completion of Indonesia's revolution. This was stated by the Foreign
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    • 37 2 THESE Russian-made armoured cars were lined up in a military parade in Jakarta recently when President Soekarno made a public appearance to deny reports that he was in poor health. UPI picture.
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    • 206 2 Police and troops break up 'Crush US' protest JAKARTA, Fri. J About 150 Indorp- sians demonstrated in I front of the main glass I doors ot the United States Embassy here yesterday. They were protesting, among other things, against the presence of 'an American military aircraft at Jakarta airport. Two
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    • 84 2 fOLOMBO, Fri —The Ceylon Government ha* banned the Import of lubricating oils and greases by private companies. An order issued by the Minister of Industries. Mr. Maitripala Senanayake, gives the state-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation the j sole right to import, export. kcII, .supply
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    • 52 2 MACAO. Fri.— Eighty-nine refugees from China 1/ive reached this Portuguese colony in the past three days. They said food shortages caused them to flee. The refugees said the monthly 301 b. rice ration for a labourer it: some parts of South China hatbeen cut to
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    • 26 2 SAIGON. Fri. The curfeImposed on Saigon since \n" August was lifted yesterday for th first time to allow Vietnamese celebrate New Years Eve.— UPl
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    • 156 2 THANT OFF TO THE CARIBBEAN TO RECUPERATE UNITED NATIONS, Fri. —I Thant (above) the U.N. Secretary-Gen-eral, left New York yesterday by air for the Virgin Islands in the Caribbean to continue recuperation, in the sunshine, from his recent illness. He will stay in the islands for about a week. Informed
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    • 78 2 TOKYO. Fri. China charged that a United States warship twice intruded into its territorial waters off Fuklen province, yesterday. According to a New China news igency report, the Chinese Foreign Ministry issued its "355 th erious warning" to the U.S. In olation to what it
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    • 103 2 NEW DELHI, Fri— Mass arrests of pro-China Communists continued throughout India yesterday. Official sources said a total of 660 Communists, accused of plotting violent revolution. had been rounded up since Wednesday. Practically all topranking leaden of the leftist faction of the In- dian Communist
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    • 231 2 Nepal hits Soekarno for his attack on King Mahendra KATMANDU, Friday. NEPALS Foreign Minister, Mr. Kirti Nidhi Bist yesterday criticised the Indonesian President, Dr. Soekarno, because he said, he made "critical references" to Nepal's King Mahendra at Jakarta on Monday. Mr. Bist tuld national news agency that Dr. Soekarno had
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    • 229 2 Shastri: I never asked for defence —shield BOMBAY. Fri. Mr. Shastri, the Indian Prime Minister, denied yesterday he had requested "a big power shield or umbrella or guarantee" for India against a possible Chinese nuclear attack during his London talks with hit British counterpart* Mr. Harold Wilson, last month. In
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    • 61 2 I-ONDON. Fn. a seminar on tirfde with Chinese Peoples R»public in beiii({ arranged here. The BritL'.i Institute of Management said the seminar i Thich if sponsored by the Slno- British Trade Council will bo held to provide senior executive* with an up-to-da'e appraisal of the
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    • 61 2 MOGADISHU. Fri. The Somali Parliament yesterday ;i|>proved a BUI which. aaong other measures, cuts the salaries of the Head of State. Ministers MPs and civil servants to help i finance famine relief. The Bill Increases customs duties on all imoort.s five per [cent, entertammen' tax
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    • 28 2 MANILA. Fri. _At least 5t 1 people were Injured by firecracker* i on New Year's Eve in Manila an 4 the suburbs despite a salts tMUk
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 598 3 Wilson may call CVealth summit meeting LONDON. Fri. DRITAIN'S new Labour Government is expected by informed sources here to propose a summit conference with the Commonwealth Heads of Government to be held in London, possibly in mid-1965. The previous conference of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers and Presidents was held here
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    • 59 3 PARIS, Fri. Police have detained a fire-eater who belched flame instead of consuming It. Eye-witnesses said the fire-eater, here for the Christmas fairs, lost his temper when a woman newsvendor said his act was threatening i her kiosk. S^ he spat flame at the kiosk, setting
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    • 21 3 PARIS. Fri Two French AT Force Jetfighters collided In flight today and crashed in flames, killing both pilots. Reuter
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    • 209 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. rE United States Justice Department dismissed two of four criminal contempt counts against a former Mississippi Governor, Mr. Ross R. Barnett. and the present Governor. Mr. Paul B. Johnson. Acting Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach explain- i ed that a trial of the two
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    • 65 3 BRUSSELS. Fri.— The six member countries of thp European Common Market reduced their customs duties on trade between each other by another 10 per cent at midnight last night. This brought the total reductions of ir it ra -community customs duties on industrial products since the
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    • 356 3 VIOLENT CRIME WAVE IN U.K. CONTINUES LONDON, Friday. A NOTHER shooting took place in London yesterday as Scotland Yard's assistant commissioner assured a Press conference that the police had the current crime wave here well under control. Three masked men, one armed with a shotgun, snatched a mail bag after
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    • 131 3 Girl flung in front of two cars dies SAN JOSE (California). Fri. —Eight-year-old Yvonne Joorde. whose father allegedly threw her in front of two cars and then beat her head on the pavement, died in hospital here yesterday. "Daddy, daddy, don't leave me," Yvonne cried after their car. driven by
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    • 103 3 LONDON, Fri. Two British employees of the worldwide photographic firm Kodak were accused in court here yesterday of selling technical Information on photographic processes to an Ean German commercial spy. Alfred Roberts. 42. a film spooler, and 38-year-old Godfrey Oon* way. a film coater
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    • 50 3 LAS VEGAS. Fri.— Singer Connie Francis has filed for divorce against her husband of four months, Dick Kanellis, citing mental cruelty as grounds for the action. Kanellis was public relations director at Hotel Sahara when they met. Miss Francis is now appearing at the Sahara. UPI.
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    • 41 3 WEST BERLIN. Fri. Sony 62.000 West Berliners, many of them laden with bottles and traditional festival Berlin doughnuts, crossed the Berlin Wall last night with special temporary passes allowing them to visit relatives to the Communist-ruled Eastern sector.—Reuter.
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    • 65 3 CONCORD <New Hampshire), Prt. The State Supreme Court, after hearing the case of a local married couple against their landlord for installing a listening device in their bedroom, has ruled that people are entitled to privacy in their bedrooms. The court denied the landlord's motion
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    • 206 3 Britain's deficit tops £600 m LONDON. Fri BRITAIN'S balance of payments deficit for the first nine months of 1964 was £612 million, it was officially announced here today. The flgires. given In the latest issue of Economic Trends, a Government publication, revealed that the deficit for the third quarter of
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    • 96 3 BACK TO JAIL GOES CAPTURED 'BABES' KILLER LONDON, Fri. Back to jail goes "Babes-in-the-Wood" killer Frederick Alfred Smith, who was free for just one day after escaping from Wormwood Scrubs. Smith, who has done 17-years of a life sentence for murder, escaped the day after the House of Commons voted
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  • 647 4 A big expansion programme for University SINGAPORE. Friday THE acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Professor Lim Tay Boh, today outlined a wide ranging expansion programme for the university this year. The expansion includes the establishment of a centre for economic research; a post-graduate medical school and school of
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  • 110 4 WET HOLIDAY SO PEOPLE STAY INDOORS SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore spent a cold and wet New Year's Day today with intermittent drizzles keeping most people indoors. But night clubs reported heavy bookings. Firecrackers, although banned In the State, could be heard sporadically In certain parts of the city at the stroke
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE, Frl— The Port of Singapore Authority Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society tonight celebrated its 39th anniversary with a dinner at Singapore Badminton Stadium.
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE! Prl. General repairs and re-decoration to Assembly House in High Street win cost the Government $21,565
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  • 213 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. New Year's Day brought a violent death to an old man. He was slain in an attap house by a robber who got away with only $15. Ng Yee. 63, was stabbed in the upper abdomen
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  • 358 4  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD From Kuching, Friday SOME people in the Malayan States were inclined to think, talk or act as if the term Malayan or even Malay had the same meaning as Malaysian. This was stated by Mr. Ong Kee Hui, Kuching Municipal President
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  • 40 4 SINGAPORE. Prl. The bugle band division of the Fifth Corps, West Central Area, St. John Ambulancs Brigade, will hold Its anniversary and New Year dance at Its New Assembly Hall in Beach Road tomorrow at 8 p.m.
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  • 108 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. i Some 1,000 state dignitaries, including the Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore Cabinet Ministers and members of the Consular Corps last night attended an end -of -year Istana Negara buffet dinner given by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. and
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    • 140 4 SONGS of FRANCE and SPAIN presented in their traditional jJ| P^'w^fc bW nightly in the CATOAY RESTAURANT and QokUkkL, ARUNDEL ROOM The Korean Dancing Trio "TOPS HOTS" will also be performing tonight in the CATHAY RESTAURANT only. 3 SHOWS NIGHTLY! JOHNNY BORG The Swinging Gypsy talbert Vf Famous chantress of
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  • 271 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. J^HE Cattle Ordinance, which was passed in the Legislative Assembly on a certificate of urgency in November, becomes law from today. Under the new law, no cattle which includes cows, sheep and goats— may be kept without a licence.
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  • 48 5 BATU PAH AT. Fri A taxidriver. Kassim bin Abu Bakar. 37. vcm erclay pleaded eullty m the maeist rate's court to a '-liargc of inconsiderate driving h Lima near here on Nov 17 -»f 1250 p.m. He was lined *75 and uaa hi» driving licence endorsed.
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  • 122 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. A mobile information van— the first of its kind operated by the Tourist Promotion Board, will go into service when the liner Chitral arrives here on Sunday. The van, donated recently by Dato Aw Cheng Chye, honorary president of the Singapore Tourist Association,
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  • 114 5 SINGAPORE. Fri A seaman. Than King Ouan. 51, told a district Judge. Mr. K. T. Alexander that he carried raw opium with him because he was going out to sea fur six months and needed the drug badly Than, who described himself as an opium
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  • 179 5 Nine-hour blackout New Year's Eve for T. Anson rPELUK ANSON, Fri. A Teluk Arson celebrated New Year's Eve last night with a nine-hour blackout, which caught businessmen making their end-of-the-year stock check by surprise. The power failure occurred about 5.10 p.m. and supdlv was only restored at 2.30 a.m. today.
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  • 27 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri. Rev Bro. Edward has been appointed director of the Brothers' Schools in Kedah and Perlis. He will make Sungei Patani his headquarters.
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  • 158 5 Mr. Loh is sworn in as Chief Minister JESSELTON. Fri. Mr. Peter Loh was today suor n in as Sabah's new Chief Minister at the old council chamber at the Istana here. The swearing-in ceremony took place before Sabah's Yang diPertua Negara Tun Mustupha bin Datu Harun, and all State
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  • 349 5 AFTER PLAY WRITTEN BY TENGKU ALOR STAR. Friday 'THE Minister of Ag--1 riculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today announced that a new rice variety now being cultivated by Kedah and Perlis farmers had been named "Masuri after a play written by
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  • 90 5 pENANG, Frl. Two robbers were fooled yesterday when they robbed a courting couple at the Esplanade. What they thought was a gold bangle turned out to be imitation gold worUi 70 cents Lim Hock Seng, a salesman, was sitting on
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  • 91 5 CINOAPORE. Prt. —Mr Ju«tlce Buttrose In the High Court yesterday granted a decree nisi to Suzanne Wee Kirn Oeok a school teacher, dissolving her marriage to Lim Yew Hin. a sales' manager, on the ground of cruelty. The decree is to be made absolute
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  • 28 5 NIBONO TEBAL. Pr'. The District Officer, Inchr Nik Mohamed Zaln bin Halt Hassan, has been elected chairman of the Nibonjt Tebal Ehstrlct Koran reading contest committ««
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  • 172 5 $65,000 car park to be built in Ipoh IPOH, Fri, The Ipoh Municipal Council is considering construe- 1 tion of an elevated car park costing about $65,000 in Hale Street, the second of its kind here. The new car park, which will accommodate about 50 cars, is near the $100,000
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  • 22 5 TANGKAK, Fri The Government has completed a new $375,000 bridge over Sungei Jementah. near here, linking Scgamat and Tanglcak.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 354 5 Straits Times Crossword 5. Out-talk the others? That'i the limit! <9). 6. Wear away switch between points (5) 7. Clan takes faster bus to part of the steelworks (5-8). 8. More trouble than it's worth, this Innocent beast! <5. 8). 10. Carry on askmn tor one article from the garden
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  • 26 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.—Lieutenant (Quartermaster) Abdul Aziz bin Syed Abu Bakar, of the Royal Malay Regiment has been appointed Aide-de-Camp to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
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  • 563 6 MOVES IN SABAH TO FORM NEW PARTIES Plans to fight Alliance in coming elections JESSELTON, Friday. JLf ORE opposition political parties might be formed early in the New Year to fight Sabah Alliance in the elections, it was reliably learned here today. Inche Habib Omar Sagaff Alidid, president of the
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  • 194 6 'Extremely foolish' act of a doctor in trouble LONDON, Fri. Ma-layan-born Dr. Victor Ross Arulanandom was told in court yesterday he was extremely foolish after pleading guilty to three summonses for making: a false statement on medical certificates. Dr. Arulanandom, who has been In Britain for more than 30 years,
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  • 86 6 Singapore Red Cross appeals for more money SINGAPORE, Frl. The Singapore Red Cross is appealing for donations to help raise additional funds to carry out its emergency programme for the new year. The programme Is to prepare itself to serve the people should any state of emergency arise. In a
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  • 21 6 BATU PAHAT. Fri. Dr. Chu Chee Peng, of the District Hospital has been transferred to the Tampoi Mental Hosoital.
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  • 299 6 IZUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A patent to produce newsprint from rubber wood has been registered, the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. announced yesterday. Speaking in the Senate he said: "The world's demand for pulp, paper and newsprint
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  • 43 6 1 SINGAPORE. Fri— Police arI rested one secret society thug under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance yesterday. I A total of 2.250 people wer* I scrttf ned. of which eight were quest ioned under the Societies Ordln- ance.
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  • 34 6 Gunnery NCO course I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sergeant Ismail bin Puteh of the lsl Regiment. Ft-deration Artillery, baa been selected to attend a Gunnery Staff N.C.O. course at the School 'of Artillery Larkhill, England.
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  • 140 6 I^UALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Central Government has extended the Insurance Act. which came Into force In Malaya In 1963. to Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak. The extension order, which came into force today, also repeals the existing relevant insurance legislation In force in those States. The
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 196 6 tlfotr Onf» Bit V. T. Unntlin I WMM* ttf Bifi PEA? I WHY MOT?1 I MX) DID? OH, HE W»» I SO.-XW 1 A BRIGHT ALERt) VMEAM MXrtt^^^*^ wt >AWlj I «UGOTMOWG^r NIJUST WELL, TO*. I LAYIN' THEM-. SORT OF A CHAf> j JUST SONNA BE /OH, JJST RJGHT I
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  • 784 7 Work to begin on re-development of city SINGAPORE, Friday 'Board has completed 51,000 housing units during past year' Till-. Housing and Development Board will launch five ambitious development projects this year to bring greater prosperity for the people and raise their
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  • 109 7 ADVANCED TRAINING IN HOLLAND FOR TWO SABAHANS SINGAPORE. Friday. T^WO senior officers of the land and survey depart- ment in Sabah have been awarded fellowships under the Netherlands fellowship programme for technical co-operation. They are Mr. Liew Tsln I Kong ani Mr. Kong Hon Len. wiio in from Jesselton thi*
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  • 80 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three Indonesian Chinese from Tanjong Pinang were lailed by a district court yesterua_ for a week for being found in a sampan in Singapore territorial waters yesterday. Tan Ma Eng. Tan Soei TJhing and Phua Meng Kirn pleaded KUilty. Inspector Ronald
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  • 72 7 TELUK ANSON. Fri Mr. Lim Ewe Chrng. 63. a businessman and Justice of Peace for about 30 years, died here on Wednesday night after a brief illness. Mr. Lim was also the supervisor of the local branch of the Perak Turf Club and served on
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  • 251 7 pORTY-FIVE officers of the Armed Forces have been promoted to the rank of captain. They include 21 from the Royal M ilay Regiment, 13 from the Federation Reco n n a i stance Corps, one from Federation Signals, two from the Federation Artillery, fivr from the
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  • 191 7 Jack de Silva promoted in ministry reshuffle I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Jack de Silva, 38, has been promoted from Assistant Secretary (South -East Asian Desk) to Principal Assistant Secretary (Information) in the Ministry of External AtfaJrs. The task of political information has been borne mainly by Mr. de Silva and
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  • 70 7 KUALA LUMPUR. FTL i Prom Monday, the Indian High Commission and Xt Consular offices here will be open from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily except on Tuesday* when the hours will be lrom 8 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and 1 p.m to 4 p.m. There will
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  • 46 7 TELUK ANSON. Pri An assistant In a hair-waving salon Id King Street. Urn Ah Yew. 17, waf killed when she fell from a ladder while cleaning a ceiling fan foi the new year. She died in the district hospital without regaining consciousiie-sb
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  • 166 7 GHAZALI TO U.K. TO ATTEND MEETING ftUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Permanent Secretary of the External Affairs Ministry. Dato Mohamed Ghazali, bin Shafie, is leaving! for London tomorrow to attend a meeting of senior officials from I Commonwealth coun- 1 tries. a Jpn e n^ c l tlng wnicn wlii a
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  • 108 7 58 Sarawak, Sabah servicemen for training CINGAPORE. Kri. The first batch of 58 national servicemen lrum Sabah and Sarawak left here by train tonight for Port Dickson to begin their training. The sen-icemen 2" from SiiDah and 31 from Sara wak— arrived in Singapore early this morning ov the vessel
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  • 53 7 PENANO. Pri. The Penana centre of the World PeUowahlo oi Buddhists will hold a subscription dinner in conjunction with its monthly meeting at thr Chin Kang Association. MacAlis'er Road, at 730 p.m next Wednesday. The Rev Kirn Scur of Cheng Hoon Teng Temple. Malacca, will I
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  • 40 7 PENANO. Pri. The Teochew Association has donated $1 000 to the National Defence Fund. The associations chairman Mr. Chew Ming Teck. yesterday handed a cheque for this sum to the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee.
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  • 161 7 A~xrTTr> SINGAPORE, Friday. THUG who pleaded guilty to attempted extortion of $30 to celebrate the New Year warjailed yesterday for a year and ordered to receive six strokes of the rotan. i receive SIX Tan How Seng. 22. admitted being connected with a secret
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  • 67 7 Chinese New Year gambling banned JESSELTON. Fri. There will be no gambling for Chinese this coming Chinese New Year. (Chinese New Year's Day falls on Feb. The Sabah Chief Minister's office announced yesterday that the Cabinet, in response to representations made by members of the Chinese community against (ambling, had
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  • 60 8 N H'orW* til (Minimum) MADAM POH SOH CHOO a X e «9 passed away peacefully on 3lnt Deccmr>er leaving behind one non Tan ChenK l.lm. three daughter*, two adopted daughters, three aona-ln-law, one rUuihiiT-;n-l>w, two adopted aona-in- I law, seventeen grandchildren to mourn I i heir toaa. Cortege leaves
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  • 25 8 Varan BCI Minimum) MR A MRS. C. I Abraham thank md frund!i for tiieir attend- nahle presents .mi atti-ndance at their wedding oa ill2-i>4.
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  • 63 8 W4t SIS t Minimum) OUR ETERNAL MEMORY of Molly Kn* who paafted away on J I M i. r. ally missed by parents, brothers, and sinters EDWIN DORAISAMV: In everlovlng mrinury of our dearent Dsiddy who 1 MM li,eply mourned by HHrriri. Kmllyn. Ed»ard. Carolyn. IN LOVING MEMORY
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  • 721 8 The Strait Times Saturdty. January 2, 1965. The Next Move Is it too much to expect of Indonesia, His Majesty has asked in his New Year messjage, that she will realise that a policy of peace and goodwill I towards neighbours will be far more beneficial to the future of
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  • 352 8 In his New Year Message yesterday the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong adduced ample evidence five powerful points i to support his confidence that Malaysians need concern themselves neither with past regrets nor future fears. In spite of confrontation our unity is undented and our spirit in no way broken;
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  • 151 8 Dato Thuraisingham's suggestion in the Senate this week that the University of Malaya should undertake rubber and tin research projects could well lead to some debate on the university's proper role in our society. Certainly the university has men and women qualified for research, but the Dean of
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  • 1975 8 National unity, our greatest asset 'WE HAVE WITHSTOOD TRIALS...WE HAVE NO REGRETS AND WE FEEL CONFIDENT WE CAN MEET THE FUTURE UNAFRAID* THE KING'S NEW YEAR MESSAGE We must show the free world that our survival is as much their cause as ours.. .our liberty and democracy is at stake
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  • Letters
    • 141 8 THE suggestion by Mr. Y. F. Choong (of Singapore) that all families occuDying huts which are fire threats, should be compulsorlly evicted, poses the major problem of persuading the families to evacuate from the "fire traps." The Housing Board provides accommodation for approximately 400.000 persons
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    • 125 8 rE State Government of Kelantan has declared that It Is making one hundred per cent use of the national language and that letters in English to the Government departments will not be answered unless considered "urgent and important." All of us are fully aware that the national
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 711 8 Straits Ti.»es ft Malay Mail be handed to: COLO STORAGE AWCADK Orchs-d Rosd (itt rioor) COLO STOWAOC BRANCHES At H.ll.nd Rssd K.tsflg Ktpo«l Rssd Nsvsl Bsis. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Collyar Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpstrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admirslty Rosd. Nsvsl Bate HAMIEM
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    • 126 8 B TWO LENSES THEY LOOK ALIKE Bui Ihtir apt.col pttformantt ond muolity art tntirtlY d,tl,r,nt Mony people ore unoware of the considerable risks they run with cheap lenses. Although such i glasses moy enable one to see cleorly, there is o strong chance that something will be wrong with them.
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    • 88 8 Here are the handsomest cars on the road! Can you name them? Need weteK you the answers? They are aIITRIUMPHcars, of course! Voted 'Car of the Year 1964' VV The hi-powered beauty Th. TRIUMPH VITESSE^^ and built for sp«ed^^^^ Th, TRIUMPH TR4 (availabl. with hardtop) Sma. nimbi. The TRIUMPH 1200
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  • 610 9 IGNORE ANYONE WHO TRIES TO WORK UP FEELINGS ON THE BASIS OF RACE OR RELIGION, SAYS TUN YUSOF SINGAPORE, Friday fHE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, today called on all Malaysians to greet 1965 with this simple resolution: Ignore anyone who attempts to
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  • 170 9 PENANG, Fn. Five «d the house emptying armpd men rohbpd I everal P ig 6y banns cor.talnoinTL^fLr/? 1 ll >8 a tOtal Of abOUt 200 hC"a second-hand car deal- longing to Mr. cheahs stiller of over $1,200 in cash j dren. and jewellery in
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  • 87 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The 1 Central Government is looking for ■rving prisons officer for apI point merit as Ott'icer-in-Charge of Detention Camp, Sabah. Those interested must be Malaysia:! citizens or are eligible for citizenship, and hold the rank of i Principal Officer, Grade One.
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    46 9 OND/LT. and Mrs. Tan Hock Chye after their wedding at the Wesley Church, Seremban, on Boxing Day. The bridegroom Is attached to the Federation Armed Forces at Batu Garrison in Kuala Lumpur, while the bride was formerly Miss Mabel Tan Kirn Cheng, a teacher.
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  • 110 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has chosen the Director of Legal Aid to act as referee ln a dispute over an Arbitration Court ruling on night duty allowance for hospital attendants at Woodbrldge Hospital The choice was made after the
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  • 71 9 LONDON. Fri. The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music In London has awarded a scholarship to Miss Jenny Wong Slu-llng, of Singapore The scholarship provides free tuition for three years' study In London and an allowance of £140 a year.
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  • 99 9 Fined $50 for 'coffee money' insult to P.C. IJATU PAHAT. Fri. Samean bin Sulaiman. 29. of Singapore. «.i> found guilty on Wednesday in the magistrate's court here on a charge of using insulting language to a traffic policeman at the li mile Jalan Kluang on June 23. The magistrate. Inche
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  • 46 9 KANGAR, Fri. Another 1.500 women ln Jelempok district, eight miles from here, have registered for duty with the kampong Vigilante Corps. Inche Abu Bakar bin Haji Ahmad, the penghulu said they would be divided into four sections to perform duty with the men.
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  • 225 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A MAN, who tried to A extort $108 from a coffee shop proprietor to pay his lawyer's fees, was yesterday sentenced by the Third Maj^istrate's Court to one year's Jail and six strokes of the rotan. Yap Yu
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  • 172 9 pENANO, Fri.— The Mayor. Mr. C. Y. Choy. yesterday expressed the hope that the State Government and the ratepayers would understand the City Council's difficulties and try to assist the council this year. "As you have noticed from the council's 1965 budget
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  • 67 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Thirtyfive New Year babies were born from midnight last night to 7 a.m. this morning at the KancUng Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Of this number 16 were boys and 19 girls. The first baby delivered at two minutes past midnight was a girl (8 lb.
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  • 59 9 KUCHINO. Fri. The Tuan Muda of Sarawak. Mr. Bertram Brooke, ha* aent a cheque for $20,--000 for the National Defence Fund. The cheque was handed to the Chief Minister of Sarawak. Data Stephen Kalong Ningkan. by Dato A R. C. Morrison, the State Information Officer and
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  • 204 9 Cooks form union to fight for a 'proper' name KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Government hospital cooks today decided to form a union to assert their right to be given a proper official designation. The cooks previously members of the Government Medical and Health Employees' National Trade Union— are officially designated as
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  • 246 9 DENANG, Fri. The K Penang National Language Action Committee, at its inaugural meeting today, resolved to ask the State and Central governments to make 1965 an "interim" year for the use of the national language in all Government departments. More than
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 60 9 NEW MODERN POLYR&CK FROM COLDS -FEVER- JIH HEADACHES PAINS H£& simply tear off TABLETS FROM STRIP ft-;...: SAME GENUINE 'ASPRO" I %f* £*J} SAFE! EFFECTIVE! Jiff h r^ THE PAIN RELIEVER HE? *!P(fer KNOWN AND TRUSTED WfSjmf r °'#:S:' p THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA v^O* AND E WORLO -k^SfeS.^ NEW MORE ECONOMICAL
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    • 815 9 Today *f ttadio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA (Malaya) NATIONAL SHORTWAVE I News; 6.10 Instrumental Sou lin K venirs; 530 Musical Merry-Go- ~T .7.7 Round; 6.00 Bummary of Pro--41 and 00-4 metre. gramme* for the Eveninn. A.M.: 6.00 Proii. Bummary. j 606 Vegetables and Fruit 6.0 i Monnncc Meiodies; 700 Prices at
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  • LETTERS
    • 103 10 IT Ls heartening to not* 1 that the Ministry or Education remembers the need for technical manpower. Many technical teachers are trained each year, but unfortunately feware teaching the subject.concerned. Teachers cannot produce "technical manpower" without tools. The Ministry should remember this, too. The Ministry keeps on
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    • 418 10 Varsity forum and politicians AN unnecessary controversy seems to have stem- mcd from the symposium on "National Security in South-East Asia with particular reference to Malaysia" held at the University of Malaya Arts Theatre. The following took part in reverse order of appearance: Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Dr. Tan Chee
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    • 104 10 AS a long-suffering ren sldent of the flats behind the Majestic Theatre. Pudu Road. I feel that I have the right to know what the Public Works Department Is doing with the two roads leading Into the area. The roads are hopelessly bumpy, irregular beyond
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    • 64 10 1 FULLY endorse what has been said about the magazine subscription racket. I was persuaded to order some periodicals by agents and paid for one year's subscription but received not a single copy. One can hardly believe that one of the orders was made through a high official
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    • 25 10 'THE drains at Jalan Ka- chang are still without outlets. When it rains water from stagnant pools flows Into the kitchen. A. RESIDENT Singapore.
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    • 143 10 REGARDING "Susah 11 HatiV letter on the property tax. bills are issued to all owners whose properties appear In the valuation list. It is unlikely that "Susah Hatl" will receive a bill as he Is not the owner of the property. But, the law provides
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    • 187 10 Probation concession for teachers MR. Tan Bion Wah considered as unfair the probationary period required nf aided school teachers who apply for and are acceptsd into Government service. It Is normal practice for anyone joining Government sprvlce to serve a probationary period of thr^e. years. Even Government officers transferred from
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    • 95 10 ANOTHER correspondent complains against dog owners taking their pets out of their house and gardens In order to foul the streets, and asks whether there is any law against It. There U no law in Singapore prohibiting people taking their dogs out for a walk if their dogs
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    • 131 10 rpHERE are many ways by 1 which the Government can possibly bring about the desired increase in the number of Malay undergraduates. Since the University entrant must pass the Higher Srhool Certificate, the Government should open more Form Six classes to Malays who have
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    • 101 10 lOHORE State Govern- ment has set aside $6.2 million for the expansion of water supplies for towns. Yet there Is nothing for Muar. even though Muar is the biggest town 'n Johore. next to Johore Bahru. The demand for water has increased tremendously. As a result there
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    • 50 10 IT Is very heartening to see the Government taking steps to supply the rural areas with electricity and water but it is something of a let down to see that electrical wires erected a year ago at Jalan Ang Teng, still do not carry any current RUSTIC Singapore
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    • 121 10 ]i|Y sister-in-law has Just completed her course In Physiotherapy at a certain Infirmary at Glasgow and her degree is Just as good as that obtained elsewhere. All in all approximately $15,000 was spent including transport and books. Perhaps the cost at the London School would be somewhat higher,
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    • 125 10 WANTING to make an urgent outstatlon call a few days ago. I went to the only public telephone available in my area and found it out of order. The only other phone was the one In the police station. With hopes of police assistance I asked permission of
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    • 238 10 T RENT I REDIFFUSION I L ju Speaking of Service... The Ro.al Orchid Service is a subject of If you find conversation lagging, book a trip enthusiastic conversation wherever discrimi- on THAI INTERNATIONAL, the airline tnat nating travellers meet Invariably the talk everyone is talking about turns to the hospitality
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    • 1105 12 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. Bast Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes Service ■j, Yokohama Montretl Toronto Detroit Oicafo "Trias Man" 22 Ftt 7 Mar I Apr II Apr IS Air II »«r "Masiikitia Mini" 13 Mm 25 Mar 2? Air 1 May t May 11 Mtf West Coast Ol Central/South
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    • 985 12 AUSTBUI* MN INOi* PAIUSMN IMB t SUU ttSVICI <•> tttlailt, i)IM» In Matrai aef Nit»>tt*»»« *e«an| Sham S'DO't S'ooft f S'l»|ei -*ent«i FROM MSIMtI MtW HH«NO iJUU v H ,fH .aniZ' *TZ 77 jV'im ITS, t4iU I leavt A'isra B'bane Spore P. S'hant It- tta|tea Ctittaten. CJiettia BINKUF* 14 IM
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    • 1876 12 i('ontinu«-d from Pace Ml SITUATIONS VACANT >S Word* SI (Mim.)— Box SO ctt txtrm SOX NO. AS32S all applicants thatked position now (ll'-d. ALL APPLICANTS to P.O. Box A 4737 and A4IOH thanked. Vacancy for tbe i<o«t of Kindergarten teacher till.it WANTED TEACHERS to teacb Engliab in Secondary or Primary
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    • 955 12 EDUCATION IS Word, tt (Mim.)— Box SI rl, txlrm KINDERGARTEN at Kampong Kapur Me bodlst Churcb. (Spore) offers children special pre-scbool training New. improved facilities Instruction In £ngliab. Malay and Chinese taugbt to children over live Registration am t" 12 noon. Monday to Kriday. THE TRINITY COLLEGE of Mualc. London
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    • 839 12 FURNITURE 15 Wordt U (Him.)— Box SO rf trtra IMPRESS YOUR VISITORS i Elegant Cane Furniture from Adrim 42a River VnlVy Road, 2A574. B'porr. RUGS, CARPETS CURIOS (.5 Wordt St (Mim.)— Box S* rlt rxlr, ILACKWOOD, ROSEWOOD. Lacqufr. Furnlturr, Porcrlain Ivory, Jade Ornament. Secondhand English 8llv»r RepalrlnE ChtneM Kurniture. 23.
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    • 977 13 (Continued from Pafe 12) VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Wordt ft 'Hin.)— Box St ctt. txtrm'. MG 1100, 19t3 July, Excellent condition with extras, one owner, price S4SUU.OO. Tel: ***** or 21-C, Jalan Jlntan, Singapore 9. TRIUMPH HERALD Estate Car reentered November 1963 under 8,000 milre, one British owner, perfect $4,500
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    • 750 13 FOR SALE IS Wordt St (Min.)—B»x St rto. «xfr« MIN'S TOWCLLINQ tPORTSHIRTt Now Only $2. 50. Drill Shorts Sliei 28/42 Allslzei A Colour* Now »2 90. Many Bargains. Alwayi Rtmemt>«r Cathay* 3V3S. Brat Baiab Road. B'pore OVER 29 ITIMt Wr« Gifts for Every Purchase of Television, Radiogram or Refrigerator— Now
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    • 1085 13 I! I M■ m "LJ I] SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN i«iAvn ny «ivr*Mßr that Mr Tan Kay Ngee no ISLAND OP SINGAPORE longer MTViag in our Company as IN THE CAUSE OF a business Manager with effect Originating Summon. No. 10./64
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    • 740 13 NOTICES TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) DECLARATION- I'NDER SECTION 41(11) MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH. Whereas the Ipoh Municipal Council has revised and finally approved for the year 1965 the asses&ment contained in the assessment list for 1964 with all amendments as are deemed necessary and contained In the books numbered
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    • 682 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Singapore Citizens with the stipulated qualifications and experience for the vacancy scheduled below:— APPOINTMENT: MECHANIC GRADE II (Dally Rated). SALARY SCALE: Rate 21 —I.e. basic 15.60 p.d. plus Variable Allowance $2.25 p.d. total $7.85 p.d. AGE: 40 years (on 1.1.64).
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    • 214 13 TENDER PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. ti contractors Class E and above tWater-malns Laying) will b« receded at the office of t: Engineer. P.W.D. Penang noon on 4th January, I LAVING OF 4 DIAMF"! MAINS. CONSTRUCTION I] VALVE CHAMBERS ETC FROM TIGER HILL TO WE HIM. AT PENANG
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 280 14 Libya join African boycott of World Cup SOCCER yURICH, Fri. Libya /J informed FIFA yesterday that they will join 14 other African nations in boycotting the 1966 World Cup in Britain. Rene Courte, the FIFA assistant sec- retary-general. said here. This is a protest against regulations admitting only one country
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    • 77 14 BOXING FOR WOMEN IK TRINIDAD THIS YEAR OORT OF SPAIN Fri. 1 Trinidad will introduce women boxing this year. Already Barbados-born Beatrice Clarke. a former cycling rhampion, has challenged allcomers. Promoter H. A. Clarke, who will put on the bouts, says women are taking part in almost every branch of
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    • 85 14 Krishnan, Kumar in the final CALCUTTA. Fri.— lndia's RamaMttbao Krishnan and Naresh Kumar. holders of the men's doubles title, reached the final of tvs year's Indian lawn tennie <■ i.tm'p onships. here yesterday. They beat their rellow-contry-men. laideep Mukherjea and I>n>miit L;il 7-5. 6-3. 6-4. Krishnan and Kumar will meet
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    • 60 14 i HOB ART. Fn. The 39-foot I Sydney sloop Freya was last night I declared winner of the Sydneyi Hobart yacht race. Freya's victory was confirmed at a meeting of officials of the Royal Yacht Club of Tasmania and the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia. Freya
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    • 31 14 BOMBAY, Fn.— The Indum Cr.cket Board President's XI beat the Ceylon touring team by nine wickets here yesterday. Scores: Ceylon 221 iiiici 154 Presidents XI 334 and 43-I.— Reuter.
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    • 367 14  -  EPSOM JEEP says AND I AGREE WITH HIM PENANG, Friday. THE POWERFUL Shaw Stable, whose horses have won every Malaysian classic except the Penang Gold Cup, have bright prospects in the centenary race here on Sunday. The Shaws' Cup hope is Box Office 111 (7.9). Trainer
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    • 609 14  - It's odd-so 1965 isn't vintage year for sport VERNON MORGAN By T ONDON, Fri —As with all the odd years, 1965 is non-vintage for sport. Unlike wines, In which the odd years are often better than the even, the major sports events take place ir. the even years, headed by
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    • 595 14 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at P e n a n g on Sunday. Race One GENEBAL THONG: Fastfinishing third to Gemini Prince over 6f last week; will appreciate extra furlong. HI. MAN (i SARAWAK: Consistent; good second to Gemini Prince; can get 7f
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    • 50 14 SEREMBAN. Prt Dr. Mohd Noor today won the New Year Day golf competition (stroke) at the > Seremban International Oolf Club here with a nett 73. Dr. Mohd. Noor also won the ball sweep for the first nine. The second nine was won by C JoginI der
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    • 73 14 SAO PAULO. Fn. Gaston Roelants. Belgium's Olympic steeplechase champion, won the 40th annual Sao Silvestre round-the-houses race in 21min 37.75 ec here last night. Second in the 7,400 metres (over 41 miles) run, which attracted a field of over 400. was Mariano Coneros of Spain. Norway's Thor
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    • 37 14 TOKYO. Fn.— Japan s Mitsunori rteki successfully defended his Orient featherweight boxing title last night when he defeated Rogd- lio Tulonghari of the Philippines lon points over 12-rounds at Fu- 1 kuoka. southern Japan— Reuter.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 280 14 alls st w* oacneior ife^kL. MuM ((J/ ("also in /n^T THE SAME ISSUE (A \^m\ If you have a wolf problem If your Heady Ideas lot 1965 I s?'^ f^\ admirers cannot take a straight hint... Resolutions Oo You Believe In Jy. 7a\AJ^^ you want t0 be alone Them? //y^^\
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 717 14 OACE 51X— 4.15: The winner will receive $14,000 plus a gold trophy; $4,000 to the second horse and $2,000 to the third horse. 1 ***** IRON HAND 9.5 (Five Perks Stable) Tulloh J. Wilson 3 s 5 eh c g by Elopement Roman Circuit (dark blue, white s stars dark
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    • 383 15  -  NORMAN SIEBEL BURNLEY CUP FINAL By- I J KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. P c r a k and Penang, who meet in the Burnley Cup soccer competition final at Merdeka Stadium tomorrow night at 8.30, go into the match on fairly even merits. Both
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    • 508 15 Top-f orm Lawry hits 221 n.o. CRICKET ROUNDUP AUCKLAND LEAD PAX AUCKLAND, Fri.— The A touring Pakistan team finished the second day of their threeday cricket match against Auckland here today 55 runs behind with nine second ironings wickets standing. Auckland, holders of the Plunket Shield, dismissed the Pakistanis for
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    • 414 15 JOHORE HOPE FOR DRY GROUND TODAY SINGAPORE, Fri. Johore are hoping for good weather tomorrow to exploit their speed to upset Perak in the Malaysian Rugby Union Under-23 championship final on the Selangor p ad a n g, writes JOE OORAI. Aladad Khan, chairman and coach of the Johore team,
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    • 508 15 TABLE TENNIS- LONDON, Fri. The! British sports "find" of 1964 must surely be the 20-year-old table tennis player Dennis Noale. Son of a Middlesbrough engineer he was first discovered at the age of 14 when he was playing for fun at a holiday camp.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 299 15 BOON SIEW LTD. take pride and pleasure in announcing that they have been appointed Sole Agents in Malaysia for world's famed NGK SPARK PLUGS W^^j^. provide 4R^5P5k EASIER STARTING rill l i^H 19 MkS 5 GREATER FUEL wfiitiin«^ ECONOMY LONGER LIFE TROUBLE-FREE WIDE-RANGE ■■I bIH^^^H^HL NCK Spark Plugs have an
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 72 15 SPORTS DIARY BOOCI I: Ituiiii.N (up Final: Perak Penang (8.30 p.m.); for 3rd place: S'fHT v Spore (7.15. both matches at Merdeka Stadium XL) MCFA Cup: S (tor Chinese v Kelantan Chinese "Princes Rd, X! Spore Chinese v Negri Chinese (Jn Besar, Spore*: Malacca Chinese v Johore Chinese (Kubu Stadium.
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  • 19 16 HOUSTON. Pri.— The Duke of Windsor left hospital here today after recovering from an abdominal oueration.— Reuter
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  • 157 16 I/lALA LUMPUR, Fri. Senator Dato T. 11. Tan yesterday called on tbe Government to instil "a sense of obedience" among tbe leaders of the PAP. Speaking before the Banking (Amendment and Extension) Bill was passed in the Senate, he drew attention tfl
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  • 305 16 NEARLY 3 MIL. VOTES ON THE REVISED ELECTORAL ROLLS KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE revised electoral rolls, which are being put on display for scrutiny by the public at district offices throughout Malaya beginning from today, contain the names of 2,939,631 voters. This is a net increase of 176,554 voters or
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  • 82 16 NEW YORK. Fri.—lndonesia's rupiah was one of the world's weakest monetary units during 1964, an international currency expert reported today. Dr. Franz Pick said the rupiah. down 59.5 per cent in 1964. was follow- ed by South Korea's won and Lao's kip. each off 40
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  • 56 16 KUCHING, Fri— lnche Mohammad Sa 1 1 c b Askor (above), formerly on the staff of Radio Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed Controller of Broadcasting in Sarawak. He has served with the Broadcasting Department in Sarawak since December, 1955, and
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  • 650 16 'Govt must obey Constitution' KUALA LUMPUR. Fri THE Alliance Government's determination to raise the economic level of the Malays —although this may affect the interest of the non-Malays was strongly re-iterated in the Senate yesterday by the Minister for
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