The Straits Times, 19 August 1965

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times AW*"" 3 Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 773 1  -  JACKIE SAM B> gIMiAPORE, Wed. A trade agreement between Singapore and Malaysia is likely to be reached within the next few days. This follows a Singapore Government announcement this afternoon that it had accepted in principle the recommendations of a joint working party. This
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  • 53 1 JAKARTA. Wed —Police authorities in West Irian have broken up a "plot to blow up installation* owned by the Shell Oil Co. an Indonesian newspaper reported. A vernacular newspaper. Slr.ar Harapnn. reported that 24 people who planned to dynamite Installations on Balk Island had
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  • 426 1  - S'pore for UN: Tengku seeks Afro- Asian aid FELIX ABISHEGANADEN 'Be co-sponsor with us' By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. TENCKU Abdul Rahman has written to leaders of Afro-Asian countries asking them to co-sponsor, with Malaysia, Singapore's admission to the United Nations. The Prime Minister, who announced this after a Cabinet meeting
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  • 140 1 Marry ugly women, says judge I AGOS (Nigeria), Wed. Young men should marry ugly women because, according to Nigerian divorce court judge, Chicf t Victor Ilori. "they're a thousand times more faithful than their beautiful sisters." "Beautiful women always think of themselves as superior to their husbands. They try to
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  • 50 1 LOS ANGELES, Wed. The calm In the Hot-torn southern part of this city was broken In pre-dawn darkness today when a gun battle erupted at a Black Muslim mosque. Eight Muslims were reported wounded In the exchange. Police said 12 people were arrested.— Reuter. (See Page 3)
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  • 43 1 SYDNEY Wed About 200--ships are lying Idle m Australian ports as a result of a 24-hour stoppage which began at midnight The stoppage— the aecond 24- hour strike In a fortnight— ls expected to cost shipowners 230 000 R«ut*r
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  • 115 1 SIR joins in the defence of Borneo KIALA LUM1V PUR Wed. An advance party of men of the 2nd Bn., Singapore In fan try Reg i ment, left by air today for a tour of duty in the Borneo territories. Technically, the battalion is still known as the Malaysian Infantry
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  • 228 1 TIN-LESS CANS: 'FEARS MAY BE PREMATURE' ONDON, Wed. Fears in the London metal market that the new allsteel can developed in the United States will make a clean sweep of the container industry at the expense of tin may be somewhat premature, the Financial Times said today. The tin-less can
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  • 63 1 SINGAPORE. Wed Gambia today became the flrM African country to recognise the independence and sovereignty of Singapore. In a cable to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the (iambian Acting Prime Minister. Mr. S.M. Dibba, said: "I have pleasure in informing Your Excellency that Gambia gives
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  • 274 1 All set for election of the new King KIAI.A I. I'M PUR. \\cd. Six Rulers will take part in the election of a new Yang di-Pertuan Agong at the Istana Negara here tomorrow morning. They are the present Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the Sultan of Trengganu. tin- Sultan of Kedah. the
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  • 217 1 2,000 trapped Viets pushed to sea SAIGON, Wed. A big U.S. marine force tonight claimed to have trapped 2.000 Vietcong troops close to the coastal Chu Lai air base and were pushing them towards the sea. One marine group was 11ft- ed by helicopter to the west side and a
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  • 36 1 {.IERILLAS' BID TO CAPTTRE BRIDGE SRINAGAR (Kashmir). wed. Guerilla band attempted to capture bridee on strategic road to Lrh hrfore dawn today but was repulsed with losses, Indian spokesman said. AP. (See Pace 2)
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 219 2 SAIGON, Wed.—Massed South Vietnamese troops yesterday flushed out guerillas into the open after sweeping the longtime Vietcong stronghold of Ba Long valley, 30 miles south of the North Vietnamese border. Moving down thp thicklyJungled valley, the troops engaged an estimated com-pany-sized force killing
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    • 50 2 KHARTOUM. Wed. Con-) rebel leader "General" I been detained by Biui.ir.rse Ministry of Interior security authorities. He w.i.s t.ikcu in on Monday and questioned about contacts he wa» alleged to have made with I political parties and organ isa- nons during the past, few dnvs.— AP.
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    • 476 2 NEW YORK. Wednesday Americans on coast don't plan to sit out war: Taylor THE former U.S. Ambassador to South Vietnam, Gen. Maxwell Taylor, envisaged an eventual anangement in South-East Asia that would include a Communist North Vietnam in peaceful coexistence with an independent South Vietnam.
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    • 64 2 JOHANNESBURG. Wrd. C.I-D- officers with search warrants today visited the office of the Rand Daily Mail for the i fifth time in two monthsThey lrft after 70 minutes with photograph* of all people 1 who had given the nev.-spaper information for its recent articles alleging ill-treatment
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    • 38 2 TOKYO. Wrd. About 5.000 people today attended the fuiicra; nl Mr- Havatn Iked». Japanese i Prime Minister from 1960 to 1964- who d.cd on Aufc 13 after a lonst bout with cancer and pneumonia- Reuter-
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    • 168 2 gAIGON. Wed. South Vietnamese police announced yesterday they had detained four people following Monday's daring bomb attack on the national police headquarters which killed five and injured 19. They did not identify the four, nor did thry describe thrm as suspected Vietcong
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    • 62 2 BOGOTA. Wed.— About 50 Inciians of the Cogui tribe died of a mystery epidemic in the past few days, authorities in the northern Santa Maria region of Colombia reported yesterday. Incomplete details Irom thr area, about 500 miles north of Bogota, .say doctors and medicine are
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    • 174 2 Indonesia will get back $180 mil. WASHINGTON, Wed.— Indonesia has made several drawings from the International Monetary Fund since becoming a member in April 1954. An I.M.F. spokesman, speaking shortly after the formal announcement here of Indonesia's withdrawal from the fund and the World Bank, said the country with a
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    • 47 2 HONOLULU. Wed. A crio- 1 pled Royal Australian Air Force 1 Caribou landed safely here ye*- terday after flying nearly six J hours on only one engineTh»» plane was one of four b*- 1 ing ferried to Australia from the United States. UPI-
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    • 286 2 LONG FIGHT AHEAD, SAY INDIAN OFFICERS SRINAGAR, Wed. INDIAN officials last night predicted a long, bitter and bloody campaign against what they called "Pakistani infiltrators" into the Indian-held part of Kashmir. Comparative calm returned to thb capital but clashes continued through most of the once peaceful part of Kashmir. Reporters
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    • 152 2 LONDON, Wed. 1 LONDON. Wed. Britain retains her bases in the Maldive Islands staging point to South-East Asia exclusively for Commonwealth defence under an agreement published yesterday. The agreement, granting independence to the tiny i Indian Ocean islands, allows Britain to maintain an airI field
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    • 176 3 $90,000 GOLD HUNT ENDS IN DEATH FOR FOUR (^HESTER (No t a Scotia), Wed. A six-year search for Captain Kidd's golden treasure ended In death for a father and son here yesterday. Flfty-nlne-year-old Robert Restall and his son Robert aged 24, sunk US$7O,OOO in equipment to seek the glittering treasure
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    • 135 3 BONN. Wed— West Ger- many goes to the polls on Sept 19 for a general election which may produce the greatest political changes since the Federall Republic was set up 16 years ago. Pollsters' forecasts Indicate that for the first time since
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    • 28 3 WASHINGTON. W«d. The Dalance of payments showed a surplus of Almost US$3OO million tr. the second quarter of 1965, the Commerce Department announoxl today. Reuter.
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    • 405 3 Wilson may seek new talks with Johnson LONDON, Wednesday. fHE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, may seek a fresh meeting with President Johnson later in the year, diplomatic sources said yesterday. Mr. Wilson plans to attend the United Nations General Assembly in New York after it resumes on Sept. 21,
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    • 139 3 Letter: Biggs— and loot— in Europe I ONDON. Wed.— Escape train robber Ronald Biggs has been staying near Zurich, and half the <C 2.300.000 still missing from the 1963 robbery is also in Switzerland, according to a letter to a newspaper here. The Evening News said the letter, written in
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    • 48 3 WASHINGTON. Wed The Senate and the House of Representatives today reached agreement on a one-year U-S > 53. 360 million foreign aid au--11 thorisation bill i The Senate had eariier been > pressing for a two-year authorisa- tlon for US 53.360 million dnli lars a year.— Reuter.
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    • 51 3 WASHINGTON Weci The Secretary of Labour. Mr- Willard Wlrtz. announced today that > agreement had been reached on I all issues in dispute between ship owners and marine engineers, one of three unions whose strike has tied up about 100 merchant! ships on tne Atlantic and Oulf coast*.—
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    • 203 3 Waiter: I was asked to kill Premier T ONDON, Wed.— A 27- year-old hotel waiter told journalists in Penzance in southwest England last night that he had been offered money to kill the Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson. JThe waiter. Ray Younßman, told his story after a man was escorted
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    • 255 3 TtfEWARK (New Jer-| sey). Wed. Anthony ("Tony") De Angells, central figure in a Wall i Street scandal over vegetable oil dealings, was yesterday sentenced to 20 years' Jail lor fraud and conspiracy. He pleaded guilty. Among the victims of his fraud
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    • 40 3 CHICAGO. Wed.— Two nun*, another woman and seven children were wounded today by shotgun fire in the playground of a Catholic schoolPolice seized an 11-year-old boy who told them he had fired th« shotgun accidentally. A.P
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    • 151 3 LONDON, Wednesday. JAMAICA'S Minister of Labour, Mr. Lynde New-, land, told British ministers here yesterday that Jamaica merits special consideration as a developing nation regarding immigration to Britain In talks with the British Home Secretary, Sir Frank Soskice. and the Commonwealth Secretary. Mr. Cledwyn Hughes,
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    • 271 3 Curfew off in Negro district of riot city LOS ANGELES. Wed. Governor Edmund Brown yesterday lifted the curfew, placed last Friday on Los Angeles' riot-torn Negro district. The Governor said he was lifting the curfew because it was clear *he worst of th* rioting was over. But h« urged people
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    • 13 3 ATHENS. Wed.— A slight earth tremor shook the city today. A.P.
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    • 28 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (HAD A BAoT\ tiJn^S V^ DAY. PeAgfJ V,^-^ s~ -ClKthcm what* >oug6xxxwe v I FEEL ILL?) i CO* 86«*S tfO ggQUCHY?^ 2 w
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  • 92 4 ROTAN ORDER AGAINST MAN IS QUASHED SINGAPORE, Wed. A young welder, under a lower court sentence of two years' jail and ordered to be given four strokes of the rotan in connection with the seizure of slx^acid bulbs, was ordered in the High Court today to serve only the prison
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The "Big Beat" show to be performed by Singapore and Malaysian recording artists will be held at the Badminton Stadium on Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. and not Sept. 8.
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has appointed Rev. PD. Steegman to be a member of the Seafarers' Welfare Board.
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  • 134 4 New Speakers Bureau to give talks on medicine SINGAPORE. Wed. The University of Singapore Medical Faculty has organised a Speakers Bureau, comprising its academic staff members who are giving a series of talks on different aspects of medicine to various clubs and organisations. The Intention of the bureau is to
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  • 63 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— Abdullah bin All. 24, a school teacher, today appealed successfully against a lower court's sentence of six months' Jail for rioting during the disturbances last September. Mr. Justice Choor Singh set aside the Jail sentence, and gave Abdullah an unconditional discharge. This order
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  • 288 4 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chief Fire Officer, Mr. H.I. Velge, today puffed on his pipe and calmly watched searing tongues of flames leaping inside a prefabricated structure. People were moving around him. feeding more kerosene. wood and shreddrd timber, into the bonfirr. Some 20
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  • 371 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CROWN Counsel, Mr. N. Ganesan. told r. commission inquiring into the administration of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today that he proposed to show that three former officials of the union had participated in last year's contract to
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  • 102 4 SINGAPORE. Wp d Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has sent a cable to thr Cambodian Prime Minister. Mr. Norodom Kantol thanking him for his good wishes and greetings on Singapore's independence. Mr. Lee said: "I thank Tour Excellency far your prompt message of greetiit(s and
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  • 252 5 SINGAPOR E, Wednesday. "^JH. .lust ice Wiiislow dismissed today the ap- peal against conviction by Koh Seng Wan, who had been found guilty in a district court 00 five misappropriation charges involving $18,000 in goods and cash belonging to the Cycle and
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  • 161 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The distressed mother of a missing seven-year-old girl. Madam Tan Oeok Inn, today said she could not understand how her daughter, "a homely and obedient" girl, had disappeared since last Friday. Madam Tan called at Times House to appeal for help to
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  • 80 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Traffic Police today announced that all traffic will be prohibited from turning right from Stamford Road to North Bridge Road from Friday. A police spokesman, explaining the ban, said that this was to ease heavy congestion and interference to the even flow of traffic
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  • 212 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Real police guns will be used in the Stage Club's presentation of "The Unexpected Guest." an Agatha Christie thriller, at the Cultural Centre next week. But the guns will be loaded only with blanks. The play will be staged at
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  • 178 5 'Singapore the Shopper's Paradise' SINGAPORE. Wed. The Tourist Promotion Board will hold a window display competition during "Tourist Week" from Sept. 25 to Oct. 3. Mr. Shaw Vee Meng, who heads the display committee, today said the competition aimed to focus attention of visitors on the competitive prices and the
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  • 35 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Lan Lang, local representative of BBC Par Eastern, will speak on "Responsibility of Broadcasting" at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rot.iiy Club of Sinpa pore-West at Princes Restaurant tomorrow.
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  • 41 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Ministry of Culture and Social Affairs will irive free film shows tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at Kampong Lim Teck 800- Tau Mong School, Yio Chu Kan? Road: Lam Tong School, Holland Road, and Kampong Jalan Kayu.
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  • 382 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I rplIE British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Lord Head, said tonight that the separation of Singapore from Malaysia had brought about a new situation in the British Government's defence policy. "Our defence agreement with Malaysia, that is with Kuala Lumour and
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  • 24 6 TAIPING Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to th« Ministry of Health. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, will visit th# hospital here on Friday.
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  • 323 6 Welcome: Those Causeway trade proposals KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday fHE secretary of the United Chinese Chambers of Commerce, Mr. Henry Wong, today welcomed the announcement yesterday that measures to improve two-way trade across the Causeway have been agreed upon by toplevel committees from the Singapore and Central Governments. The Central Government
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  • 82 6 BANGKOK. Wed. The Thai Prime Minister. Field Marshal Thanora Kiiiik.i-'luirii. yesterday received a personal letter from I'engku Abdul Rahman ,'iving him detailed information about the events leading to Singapore's separation from the Federation, according to official sources. The Thai Prime Minister had
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  • 194 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. T"HE MARA branch offices in Kuching and Jessel- ton have begun processing applications for lo;«ns made by Mie people of Sarawak and Sabah. Four more officers sent to j both States to assist the two State rural industries officers appointed earlier
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  • 119 6 Quotas for drugs: Firms are worried SINGAPORE, Wed. Twenty-three pharmaceutical houses today expressed great concern over import restrictions on pharmaceutical products announced by the Singapore Government on Monday. Their representatives met and discussed the implications of the Government's move to place on quota the Imports of pharmaceutical preparations containing any
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  • 56 6 KUANTAN. Wed.— The Town Council here has applied to the State Government for a plot of land to construct parking lot for 50 cars in Jalan Besar. It will be In an area which was surrendered to thr Government by the Pahanß Consolidated Co. Ltd.
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  • 65 6 PENANG. Wed. RanJlt Singh Gill. 25. today pleaded guilty to a charge of cheating M. Krlshnan, Malaysian Airways reservation ofllcer, of a $44 air Ucket to Kuala Lumpur and $75 in cash. Gill. It was alleged, presented a forged cheque for $119 to Krishnan, thereby Inducing him
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  • 50 6 IPOH. Wed— Mr. A. C Api parao. a teacher in Teluk Anson. has been elected president of the Andhra Association of Malaysia. with Mr. N. Duraglah. as vicepresident. Mr. M. D. Somunaidu general-«ecretary. Mr. T. A. Appalasamy assistant general seretary and Mr M. S. Latchamar.a treasurer.
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  • 169 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Wed mHE Minister of InformaX tlon and BroadcastIng, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today urged Umno youths to be ready to face more "competitions and ♦ests," now that Singapore has separated from Malaysia. Addressing 112 Umno youths in Perak attending a three-day
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  • 25 6 DUNOUN. Wed.— The Mentrl Besar of Trengganu. Dato Ibrahln> Flkri bin Mohamed. will open national school at Tempurony Kemaman on Sept. 18.
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  • 297 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. For the second time in two days, Tengku Abdul Rahman has emphatically denied reports that Brunei is planning to join Malaysia. Yesterday, the Utnsaa Melayu reported that Brunei was planning x union with Malaysia. This was denied by the Tengkn
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  • 100 6 CINGAPORE. Wed. The Government announced today that as Singapore is now an Independent and sovereign state, Malaysia Day Aug. 31 will not be observed as a public holiday this year in Singapore. "However, in order that the workfTx In Singapore will not be deprived
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  • 46 6 SINOAPORE. W«d. Chan Ah Kang. 78. was found drowned in Robertson Quay off Havelock Road yesterday. Chan, who lived In Tan Tye Place, off River Valley Road, had been missing from his home since Monday morning. Police have ruled out foul Dlar.
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  • 40 6 IPOH. Wed Mr Lee Hoy 8»n 51. a dental surgeon here for nearly 20 years, died early today after a short illness. The funeral will take place from his Tainbun Road home on Saturday at 11.16 a.m.
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  • 1798 7 Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE Curtains for the Windmill after 32 years WE NEVER CLOSED' BOAST OF THE BLITZ HAS NOW FADED The girlsyoung and vital— were the magnet ONE day late in 1932 Vivian Van Damm, general manager of London's famous Windmill Theatre, was approached by a mournful looking young
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    • 656 8 The Singapore Government has agreed that the Singa;pore Infantry Regiment should 'be available for action against the Indonesians in Sabah and Sarawak. This commitment foroshndowed in the agreement on separation, but not explicitly spelled out clarifies a range of important questions for friends and enemies alike. ;By
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    • 354 8 There is a case for the development of Lumut as an international port, as the Mentri Besar of Perak has suggested. The harbour is probably the best in Malaya. Ships are already calling there regularly to load iron ore for j Japan: more will come soon to unload
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    • 154 8 In exhorting Malaysian and Singapore students in Australia to emulate their fellows ;in London in maintaining "solidarity of interest" in com- mon organisations Tengku Abdul Rahman has set a worthy 1 theme. Such a course would be realistice in the short run, because last week's political separation included
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  • 404 8  - Jamaica's biggest export: Unskilled labour John Maxwell Rv KINGSTON. W><l For 100 years Jamaica has been a heavy exporter of Its prop!. In 111.- 19th and early 20th Centuries they went to Cuba to work in the sugar cane firldv and to Panama to help dig the canal. During and
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    • 148 8 nnHE damage from the A separation or Singapore from Malaysia will bo less if we interpret it sensibly. The split was not caused by conflict between rural farmers and urban businessmen; nor between a traditionalist Alliance and a Socialist PAP: nor betwepn the Malays and
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    • 99 8 'I'HE Malaysian Finanre 1 Minister. Mr Tan Siew Sin. has been quoted as saying that the separation of Singapore was first considered Hunt months ago In saying this, was Mr. Tan aware that through this inconsistency In als statement, he had, in fact, let the cat out of the
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    • 67 8 I FULLY support the views of "Frustrated" (S. T. Aug. 17 1. I am sure many students like me want to attend HSC classes rather than loiter round town. Why should we suffer from the "tlda apa" policy of the Education Department? I hope this would serve as
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    • 40 8 ONE cannot help but sympathise with "Frustrated" and the many others like him who are unable to gain admission to HSC classes in Seremban. Cannot the Education Department here open more Form VI classes in the State? SYMPATHISER Serein ban
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    • 96 8 MANY of my friends and neighbours have complained that letters they wrote In Chinese to their friends and relatives have been lost in the mall. I think the reason Is that postal clerks ar.d postmen do not read Chinese. I have many times seen the postman bringing by
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    • 39 8 IN reply to the letter from "Resident" headed "Wanted: A clean-up of the beach at Chanßi" (S.T Aur. 14 >. Dlans are being iormulated for more permanent arrangements for keepinß this beach clean. TAN PENG OU Chief Parks Officer Bingapor*
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  • 971 8  - Berlin Wall gets the cover-up trea tmen t in East STERLING SLAPPEY Qw BERLIN, Wednesday THE capital city of East Germany is fran tically trying to get the Berlin Wall out of sight. During the past week > which has seen the fourth anniversary since the building of the wall
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  • 670 9  - Horror crash father's grim secret MICHAEL FOONG INJURED GIRL NOT TOLD YET SHE HAS LOST HER MOTHER. TWO SISTERS AND A BROTHER By Taipm*. W»dn««J«y THE DEATH CAR... HOLIDAY TRIP PUT OFF TWICE, THEN... THE big problem facing the Malay school headmaster, Inche Shaidin bin Osman, 42, whose wife and
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  • 199 9 College rebels told: Let bygones be bygones SINGAPORE, Wed. The woman principal of the Ngee Ann College. Professor Liv Ying Soon, has urged its 1,000 students to reregister on time "for the sake of the future' of the college. The students began a boycott of classes seven weeks ago in
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  • 71 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A man walked Into the Loon Fook pawnshop at Sentul yesterday and snatched two gold chains worth $450. The pawnshop's clerk. Mr Leong Cheong Chung. 60. said he i was alone in the shop at, 11.45 a.m. when the man walked In.
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  • 49 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The five-party Malaysian Solidarity Convention has decided to set up secretariat In Kuala Lumpur. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. the new secretary of the convention and leader of the Malaysian PAP. ■aid that the new secretariat will be at the PAP office here.
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  • 95 9 Tree all detainees' call by Barisan SINGAPORE, Wed. Two Barisan Sosialis Assemblymen have tabled a motion for the next sitting of the Legislative Assembly asking the Government to: REPEAL Immediately all "repressive legislation and regulations"; RELEASE unconditionally all political detainees detained prior to and after the formation of Malaysia; and
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  • 64 9 SINOAPORE. Wed.— fti their continued campaign against prostitution In residential areas police yesterday raided 16 suspect brothels In Ouillemard Road. Lorong 19. Oeylang, East Coast Road. Exeter Road, Chapel Close. Keong Siak Road. Twn Chuan Road and; Telok Kurau Road A police spokesman said known brothels
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  • 51 9 BINOAPORE. Wed.— Cheonn Ah Seng, 49. was fined $1,000 in default six months' jail, by a magistrate's court today after he pleaded guilty to having 81b of raw I opium in the ship Harold Sleigh lying alongside Pulau Sebarolc yesterday noon. The opium was
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  • 247 9  - External pressure won't end apartheid: Author SOH TIANG KENG B> OINGAPORE, Wed. A visiting South African author and Journalist, Mr. FuivH Zygielbaum. today .said external pressure could "aggravate instead of resolve" his country* apartheid problem "Apartheid v an uhit word. It la a subject, difficult to underhand, especially by those
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  • 48 9 KAMPAR, Wed. A shop assistant of Liuan Kuria new village near herr. Tang Ah I. eh. 27. was fined $1,000 or two months' jail by a magistrate* court here ye>t<>rda.v when he pleaded gu.'.ty to a.<*si.«- f !nK in an illegal character lottery last Sunday.
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    • 749 9 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Koala Lumpur maniac CaDer" 7 New» in and Penan, 6 Ipoh and English; 7 JO MtenbSwJh SgS VBZ rSST i .ffKi—g pm*'? t m Beverly Hillbillies— "Jed Pays P.M. 2 Te«t pattern end His Tax"' 8 New« in Mor. S.- S J U T 2 t
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  • 227 10  - Murder: Police can't find the motive PHILIP KHOO By SINGAPORE, Wed. Police are still unable to establish the motive for the murder of a doctor's assistant described as a "very quiet man without any girl friends" at Trevose Crescent last night. Rafie bin Osman, 35. of Kampong Chantek Lama was
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  • 104 10 Cwami Guru Devanand Mabaraj (above), a yogi who is now in Singapore in the course of his second world tour to give lectures and teach the know-how of meditation. Swami Devanand is chief disciple of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who has headquarter* at the Valley
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  • 46 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Philippine Consulate here will be closed tomorrow to commemorate the 87th anniversary of the birthday of the late Manuel L. Quezon, who was the first President of the Philippine Commonwealth. The special public holiday was proclaimed by President Macapagal.
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  • 35 10 KAJANG. Wed— The Union of Teachers of English in Vernacular Schools, Malaya, has been readmitted as a member of the National Joint Council of Teachers, Malaysia, after two years of negotiation.
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  • 25 10 KUCHING. Wed. The Sarawak Contabulary is to recruit 80 men for general duties. They will leave for training In Malaya on Oct. 3.
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  • 513 10 Appeal by grenade case tapper rejected KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A tapper who possessed a handgrenade in a security area at Parit Jawa, Pontian district, in August last year, had his appeal against the death sentence rejected by the Federal Court of Appeal today. Lee Fook Lum, 24, charged under the
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  • 303 10 irrjCHING, Wed.— Tha "true story" of Singa p o re's separation from Malaysia must be told to the natives of Sarawak, the chairman of the Opposition Party Machinda, Mr. Michael Buma, said here last night on his return from the Solid
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  • 65 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Owners of bull terriers in Kuala Lumpur have formed the Bull Terrier Club of Malaysia the second specialist club for dog lovers. The first was a club exclusively tor owners of Alsatians. Mr- M- Tute, the president of the club, said
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  • 46 10 KUAIA LUMPUR Tues. The music committee of the Liberal Arts Society will hold "a cultural evening" at 8 p.m. on Sunday. Among the items included is a reading of Malays. an poetry. A vocal quintet will also present a few Malay folk songs.
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  • 382 10  -  M. SIVARAM From YEW DELHI. Wed. The Malaysian High Commission, which seldom figures in Press controversies here, last night issued a statement clarifying Malaysia's attitude towards the proposed AfroAsian conference in Algiers. The High Commission said that the statement by the Prime Minister,
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  • 234 10  -  ROGER HENNING From Sydney, Wednesday COLOMBO Plan «tndents from Asia in Australia are "bring treated like a bunch of criminals,' 1 according to Mr. Siva Kumar, the newly elected president of the Overseas Students' Association, of New South Wales. Mr.
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  • 246 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rrKE Australian Postgraduate Federation in x Medicine has asked for more Asian doctors to go to Australia, for postgraduate training. A statement from the Australian High Commission here said today that at a recent three-day conference In Canberra. 75 doctors and health
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    • 312 11 Soek 'undecided' on Singapore Raja SINGAPORE. Wed. SINGAPORE'S For- eign Minister. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today said President Soekarno appeared to be adopting a "noncommittal line" towards Singapore. lie was commenting on a speech by the Indonesian leader in Jakarta yesterday to mark Indonesian Independence Day. In his speech, President Soekarno
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    • 122 11 Soek is crazy: MP from Australia KUCHING. Wed.—Australian M.P., Sir Wilfred Kent Hughes, yesterday described Indonesia's aggression against Malaysia as crazy because "it cannot achieve anything except to aid the Communists in their attempts to conquer South-East Asia." Sir Wilfred, spent two days In Kuchlng on a private visit during
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    • 78 11 PAR IT BUNTAR. Wed.— Accident victims In Parlt Buntar sometimes died because there was no blood bank In the district hospital. Dr. K. B. Jalamoorthy, Medical Officer here, said yesterday. I In other cases, he told the Inaiifrurnl mre'ing of thp local Bi'xid Donors' Association.
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    • 409 11 Judge: Nothing to suggest relationship was sordid A man and his 10 years' older stepmother SINGAPORE, W*d. A Singapore High Court judge, dismissing a divorce action, yesterday, said that there was absolutely nothing to suggest that the relationship of a stenographer with his step- mother was sordid. Mr. Justice Kulasekaram
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    • 228 11 The split is not so serious: Walker J ONDON. Wed.—Sin- gapore's split with Malaysia has led people into exaggerating the gravity of the situation, Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker. Britain's former Foreign Secretary, said yesterday. Mr. Gordon Walijer, talkIng to reporters before flying to the United States, said: 'Too much alarm
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    • 115 11 Borneo visit by WHO expert 1/UCHING. Wed— Au ex- pert from the World Health Organisation will come to Sarawak and Sabah for six months at the end of thL-, year to look Into the problem of malnutrition, the Director of Sarawak Medical Sendees, Dr. R. Dickie, said yesterday. He was
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    • 175 11 CANBERRA. Wed.—Australian and Indonesian troops are encaged In operations similar to operations when people are at war. the Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Paul liasluck. said in the House >f Representatives yesterday. He was replying to Dr. J. F. Cairns (Labour) who asked if an
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    • 129 11 CANBERRA. Wed. Australia will supply the uniforms for the Malaysian Army as part of a military aid programme, it was learned here today. The programme, costing £A 9,500.000 over the next two years, is additional to Australian aid to build up Malaysia's defences. Although
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    • 41 11 SINOAPORE. W«l.-A tailor. Thl Hong Hun. 31. was found dead on the ground floor of a block of fiats in Jal.in H;::r..i. TuiKffi at about 11.30 tonight. It is believed lip hart from the ninth storey.
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    • 30 11 I KUALA Ll'MPl'H. U>c; II Lord President of 'he Pedrr;.! j Court. Dato Sir James Thomson, has returned here after a thrwv I month holiday in Britain.
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    • 118 11 Raid on the 'Red Flower' gang ITU ALA LUMPUR. Wed Selangor p o i i c c raided a secret society's headquarters at the 3rd. mile. Ipoh Road, here yesterday and nvovrred a large assortment of gangland weapons. Several suspected thiiKi wore detained for Questioning. The raid— on the head
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    • 91 12 You may like to know SHE has produced many a thriller by Agatha Christie for the Stage Club's presentations in Singapore during the past 20 years but it s the first time that Miss Inez Quitsow will be acting in one of them. It's "The I'nexpected Guest" a murder mystery
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  • 171 14 MELBOURNE. Wed THE mild Federal budget en- couraged a busier, brighter and strong market today. Key stocks led the advance and falls were few and small. Automotive* moved higher on no sale* tax Increase while brewery shares tinned despite the Increase In excise. Base metals were very steady
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  • 251 14 CEPTEMBKK first grade robber f.u.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Koala Lumpur yesterday at 67 centa per lb., up five-eighths of a cent on Tneaday s closing level for the position. The tone was quietly steady. R-A.S. and F.M.B.E. closing prices in cent* per Ib.
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  • 208 14 Auguat 18. Three moatna. INDUSTRIALS Knuaimd txcia M. Bos 14 eta. City Dcv eta UcAllater 0 eta. C 8 HoMtDk* M. Inveat M eta. 15 eta W. Iron seta ihiDiow r- fa m:bc 14 eta L sm-Miru "ottirmna 10 eta 20 eta. Koh1n»on» lonu. r -•< «an J
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  • 53 14 1 ala made theae change* in Ita rates to mercbanu yeeurday (all rates to $100): Canada: buvlag TT SSI. aJnnaJl OD 351. 90 dat 3Si endlt billa, 35 IS/16 trade bllla. Stllinc TT ar OD raadyl Canadian Dollar* S4i. Holland Culldara 1161, Swlaa Francs 140. Franah Pranaa 15V.
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  • 79 14 'HINESE Praduea E«ehansa. Stnsa- j p*'* oo#n prtctt w if*eul yttt#f*Caconut ail I hulW $54 a«r.«ra. drum |M lallwa Caara: Eapt Oot L'K Continent: Vnquote't Pepper: MuntoK n:-» Sl<>2a a*M»ra. Sarawak araJM 51^0 aellera, apecial Sarawak black Sl«« ««llera, sartled Lumpong blath $l«7i(N> aallara. (all W N.I. W
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  • 28 14 Aug. 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 J cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: IIS7JM (up S3). I miflit i.il estimated offering .'.">() tons (down 'Zo tons).
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  • 721 14 From Our Market Correspondent ON the Stock Exchange yesterday conditions reverted back to pre-boom trading and there was a reduced turnover of 34*2.533 shares compared with over a million shares the previous Wednesday. Industrials were steady at first then eased slightly, but were
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  • 24 14 Malayan Stork Indices Aug. IT Ang 18 •IndtMtrUU: 73.79 73.60 Tins: 92.33 91.83 rubhfm: 102.35 102.35 *Drc. SO, 1963=100 Dee. 29. 1962=100
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  • 825 14 r>l SINKSS in and reported to the Singapore and Koala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia 7**- terdaj, with the nnmbrr of the sharps traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: (***** 1t. 55 D. (3.000) g1.54. (3.000)' JIM: F. and N. ords. .2000. 12.35. (7.000)
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  • 528 14 DESPITE the lower London 1 1 prices overnight the Straits tin price rallied S3 yesterday to 57 37.62 V The London price had been depressed by the announcement of the production of a tin-free can by the American Can Co. The local rise
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  • 81 14 'Till MaUysUn Mtnitfr of Finance hat, fixed these pit'T> lor ctlrulatini; custom* diitic- for the period from Aug. 19 to Aug. >5. Rubber 67', cU a Ib. < opra $560 a ton. orooot Oil J934 a ton. Palm Oil $834 a ton. Palm Kernel* 5513.75 a ton. The
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  • 53 14 SHIPS lying ilin;>.H« th. SMcaptr* «hir«ti er fo.ctKl teday ar*i inif'iltujin Mar<i II 14. sir lvinr»:ot 19 l«. I-"->» W.W.S, Baa Her.. < Anadiix Part twrttwiham s.-.ida! Wa'rfa, Dim Tartar laotwl. 8»««m»t. Ova Trm«ni. Rol HOUW. P«t«roma. Hanover. Hero N ;poo. Han't iifMh can Shin in Panani
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    • 812 15 MALAYAN TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED LOSS OF STOCK CERTIFICATE The undermentioned stock certificate has been reported lost and it Is hereby declared null and void:CertiTicat* No. ***** covering $100/- ordinary stock registered in the name of Mr. Teo Yok Huat. SIGNET MALAYA AND CO, Registrars Kuala Lumpur, 17th August, 1965. GAMMON
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    • 357 15 TENDER NOTICE HOUSING TRIST on behalf of the STATE GOVERNMtNT OF KKDAH. 213 LOW COST HOLLOW BLOCK TERR.UK HOUSES AT SUNGEI PATANI, Kt.DAH. I Contractors wlio wish to tender for the construction of 213 Low Cost Hollow Block Terrace Houses with Septic Tanks including construction of roads and surfacewater drains
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    • 256 15 TENDER J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN KENYATAAN TAWARAN Tawaran daripada pemborongj' yang berdaftar dl-J.K R. dalam Kelas "E" dan ka-atas akan dlterima dl-pejabat Jurutera Nsfßrt, Negerl Bembilan sa-hlngga pukul 12.00 tengah liarl pada l-9-19ti5 untok: Menggalt parlt dan menlmbunkan sa-mula. mem.is.ing palp ayer dan lain 2 kerja untok memberl 1 bekalan ayer
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    • 473 16 Atlantic epic in 13ft 6in boat by newsman j FALMOUTH. Wed. AMERICAN yachtsman Robert Manry, 49, knelt on the quayside here last night and thankfully kissed English soil after his epic, 3.200--mile solo Atlantic crossing. Thousands of Britons roared a welcome. Tugs hooted and church bells rangr. Dull crossing "It
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    • 289 16 3,000 ft. death fall after Japanese conquers a danger mountain GENEVA, Wednesday. A RESCUE column yesterday brought the body of A Japanese climber, Tsuneakl Watabe, down from the Eiger Mountain where he had spent 30 hours tied to the rocks by a nylon rope before crashing to his death. Watabe.
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    • 47 16 Big-hearted whales OSLO, Wed. Three whale hearts weighing altogether 114 tons have been shipped to the United States from Oslo for research studies by a group of scientists. The hearts, given by the owner of a Norwegian whaling fleet, were deep-frozen in the Antarctic last winter— Reuter
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    • 43 16 MANILA, Wed. The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Mauro Mendez. said today that chances for revival of Maphillndo were "rather dim" now that President Soekarno has announced formation of an "anti-imperialist axis" Involving Indonesia. Communist China, North Korea, North Vietnam and Cambodia,— AP.
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    • 22 16 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Thailand communicated to U.N. i members yesterday Its decision to recognise the new State of Singapore. Reuter.
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    • 442 16 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO I'SE NAMES TO SHIPS FOR REGISTRATION. I. David lan Dutcan. Assistant Secretary of RompL. Mining Com- pany Limited of Koala Rompln, Pahang. Malaya, hereby give no- I tice that I have made an applies- tlon u> the Registrar of Malaysian Ships, Malaya. Penang. In respect of
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    • 727 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT RURAL DISTRIQ COUNCIL. PENANG ISLAND Applications are invited from Federal Citizens for the Post of Accounting AfslsUnt. Rural District Council. Penang Island. Seiary BcaJe: »350 x SO-SSOTsam Bar/M3Q x 28-700 plus cost of Living Allowance and Housing Allowance at Government rates. Afe: Must have attained thtr 34th birthday
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    • 844 16 TENDERS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE TENDERS win be received by the Chairman, Tenders Board, at the Office of the SUte Financial Officer, Ground Floor of the Oovi emment Offices. Brunei, up to A pm. on Monday. 6th of September 1965 for:— The construction, completion and maintenance of a road
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    • 626 16 TENDERS rTMBERITAHI TAWARAN MMM, Tawaran daripada pemborong2 yang berdaftar dlJK.R. kelas ("EX") dan kaatas (di-bawah peringkat VII) akan dl-terima dl-Peja-bat Jurutera Kerja Kanan (Kerja Ayer) J.K.R. No. 2. Jalan Tangst. Kuala Lumpur. i hingga pukul 3.00 petang pada 25-8-1965. Untok Memasang i 8". 6", dan 4" palp Ayer Serta 1
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 297 16 Straits Times Crossword ACKUSK 1. A UtUe holiday- tn* ooottnK. A shrub with one arm oro- ental aort? That is a aUfM km. a Job to carry It (>). mU-itatement tS. 3). 9. A three pound pear— that's a <8 novel line! (8). U- Transport for players t<*qp 10. Case
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  • 170 17  - Salamat Datang in smart trial Epsom Jeep RACING with OINGAPORE, Wed. Salamat Dat a n g showed good form in a trial on good going at Bukit Timah this morning. With Sonny Lim astride, Salamat Datang broke Into a gallop from the 5f post and ran the first 2f In
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  • 218 17 TEN TO FOLLOW MY TEN horses to follow at the Bukit Timah meeting which opens on Saturday are: I'AKAKEE: Due lor another win; ran third to Malaysian Glory over 8f at Bukit Timah last month: has won four tunes over the Bukit Timah Bf. JALISCO: In top condition; put up
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  • 138 17 I I'OH, Wee:. The Stipendiary Steward's repori on Sundays races: i: \i I 1 San Juan (Basri) threw nil head in the air at the start and lost ground. In the .straight La Fiaraa (Lim) shifted in suddenly when struck with lie whip. Subian. rider of The Wee
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  • 440 17  -  MANSOOR RAHMAN TENNIS By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. >'EGRI player, M.F. Nesaratnam, clinched the! 1 Malaysian junior title when he beat Peter: Wong of Selangor In straight sets in the final on the second day of the seventh Malaysian junior, tennis championships on the RSGC courts
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  • 244 17  -  JOE DORAI By I gINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore will not compete in the soccer tournament of the Seap Games at Kuala Lumpur in December. This was announced by the I Singapore Amateur F.A. after I yesterday's monthly council meeting, which was presided by vice-president P. Appavoo.
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  • 209 17 ANURA LEADS SOUTH IN WEEKEND'S CRICKET I CINGAPORE. Wed. Anura de j Silva will lead the South side In the annual MCA cricket classic j against North at Kuala Lumpur l his weekend. This is the highest honour the 27-year-old Singapore cricketer has gained since his arrival here lrom Ceylon
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  • 36 17 SI NOEI PATANI. Wed. —The Kedah Cricket Association's onewicket competition which was to have been held this weekend, has been postponed to Malaysia Day. Au« 31 The competition will be an the ki ock-out system.
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  • 612 17  -  NORMAN SIEBEL VITAL MERDEKA TOURNAMENT TIES AT STADIUM PERAK TONIGHT By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tomorrow will be make-or-break day for Hong Kong and Malaysia in the Merdeka football tournament matches at Stadium Perak. Both lost their first Group A matches last
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  • SPORTS SUMMARY
    • 25 17 S w i f I 3 000 steeplechase <Spore»: 1 H. Brown 9236 iall-i comers record 2 Maior Singh 9:4.10. 3 P. PliUi 10:80.
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    • 52 17 Spore BH Senior I.jr-Cup-C.ronp HK Bank 2 Mai. AirAlrways 0 HK Bank champions) unlor replay: Slme Darby 2 NTS (S Darby runners-up to Hotel llngapura) Krian Lge <B Serai) Soon Lee Ej 7 A. Pongsu Youths 2. Negri DW. 1 (S'ban): PWD w.o. IA A': Dlv. 3: Lena's w.o.
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    • 11 17 Friendly (Malacca): 3 RAR 1] (four tries) Malacca Club 0.
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  • 256 17 T ONDON, Wed. Glamorgan's chances of winning the English county cricket championship dimmed yesterday when they Tailed in a last-over bid to snatch victory against Essex at Leyton. The drawn match left Glamorgan with no points. Cheltenham: Gloucs bt Sussex by 177: Gloucs 370 and
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  • 100 17 SPAIN IN SHOCK 2-0 LEAD OVER US THE WORLD OF SPORT ■DARCELONA. Wed. 13 Spain took a shock 2-0 lead over the United States when they won both singles on the opening day of the Davis Cup inter-zonp final here yesterday. Juan Glsbert. the Spanish No. 2, played inspired tennis
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  • 75 17 LONDON': Blackburn Rovers' opening game of the English First Division football season scheduled for Saturday, has been postponed because of a polio outbreak at Blackburn. Blackburn were due to have played Tottenham Hotspur BONN: English First Division soccer side Chelsea were beaten 3-2 by the West German national
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  • 129 17 VIENNA: Annette van Zyl, the South African No. 1 won the women's singles title at the Australian lawn tennis championships. She beat Australian Gail SherrifT 6-4, 6-3 in the final. In the men's singles Australian Bob Hewitt was beaten by West Germany's WUhelm Bungert 6-7, 5-7, 6-4. 6-3,
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  • 744 17 Malaysian Open tennis PENANG. Wed. I SIX of the eight Australian lawn tennis staw entered for the Malaysian open championships here on Aug. 26-29 have been seeded in the men's singles. They are John Newcombe, Tony Roche. Owen Davidson. Neale Fraser, Bill
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 48 17 SPORTS DIARY soirm M-tMrney: Hnng Kong v Ind::i '7.30 pm 1 M.ii.iv.m.i 1 Vietnam '9.00. both m. at Stadium Perak. Ipoh' Malacca < Mr. I: PWD-Survey v Police (B Hilin. Inter-Services: RAF v Army (Selctai). lIOC'KIV Friendly: Spore HA XI v Jt Services (S pore pa- 1 > I dan«).
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  • 125 18 Three succeed in appeal against conviction SINGAPORE. Wed. Three men. who were found guilty in a di>trict. court last December on two charges connected with a rioting incident, succeeded today in their appeals against their convictions and sentences. Mr. Justice Choor Singh set aside the convictions. He also ■qu:ishrci all
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  • 50 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Assemblyman for Anson, Mr. P. Govindasamy. will speak at the opening of a variety show at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. on Friday. It is organised by the Singapore Indian Film. Arts and Dramatic Society in aid of the Nagammal>ar Tamil School building fund-
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  • 32 18 ORTNER r «hnr' HbMM In I Ortnri. IVIAm Batata. Kullm. Kr,i;ih. AMPALAM formerly Food Control •-crd .i««jr li-s-i;;, Funeral today S pm. from 43. Amour Road. HrlrkfUl<l>. Kuala I Aim pur
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  • 248 18 Sabah Alliance to review Malaysia agreement JESSELTON. Wednesday. "THE ruling Sabah Alliance Party has decided to A look into the possibility of reviewing and reexamining the existing Malaysian agreement under which Sabah joined Malaysia when Singapore was part of the Federation, Government sources said today. The party's national council dedded
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  • 278 18  - 32 RED SUSPECTS HELD IN SARAWAK SWOOP G. GELDARD From Kuching. W«d. pOLICE believe that Chinese Communist youths living along the KuchingSerian Road have been undergoing military type training. The police swooped on the area between the 29th and 32nd milestones of the road before dawn yesterday and arrested 32
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  • 46 18 MANILA. Wed.— The Foreign Secretary. Mr. Mauro Mendez, said today that chances for revival of Ma phi] in do were "rather dim now that President Soekurno has announced formation of an "anti-imperialist axis'" Involving Indonesia. Communist China. North Korea. North Vietnam and Camtxxlia. AP.
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  • 348 18 LONDON. Wed.— lt has been another quiet day in the stock markets with prices drifting aimlessly due to lack of interest- There was a further contraction In business. In equities It was a case of Individual price movements rather than any general trend. Overseas banks were firm and
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  • 54 18 LONDON. Wed Spot 21 >;d.. Sept. 21 Nd., Oct. 21 '-d.. Nov. 21 »,d.. Oct Dec 21', d.. Jan. March 21 1 16 d.. April June 21d., July Sept. 20 15 16d Oct. Dec. 20 13 16d., Jan March 20\d., April June unq.. c.l.f. Sept. 20\d., Oct 20 >,d
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  • 33 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1505. i £2.i>. sellers £1507',. < -f£22 a> Forward buyers £1494 £24>. sellers £1495 £22 Sj > Settlement £1497' i (-t-£2' a Turnover a.m. 200 tons. p.m. 125 tons. Tone: Firmer.
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  • 232 18 RAZAK WELCOMES $65 MILLION AID KUALA LUMPUPT Wednesday MALAYSIA today said "Thank you" to Australia for its new defence aid programme totalling about $65 million for this area over the next two years. Tun Abdul Razak, speaking as Defence Minister, said in a statement: "The
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  • 35 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Police civilirfn Staff Association in Singapore will hold a debate on "Should family planning be encouraged" at its club premises at Kreta Ayer Police building on Saturday at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 80 18 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand's national security central command today held a special anU-guerllla meeting here following the fifth clash yesterday between the provincial police and the Communist terrorist bands In the past 10 days In North-eastern Thailand, according to official sources. One policeman was killed
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  • 32 18 HONG KONG. Wed.— An 82--reur-old Chinese rowed a small t" for lour hours to escape to Rmm from his commune on the South China coast. the China Mail reported yesterday.-
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  • 163 18 CANBERRA, Wednesday. AUSTRALIA believes that the reality of Singapore and Malaysia living side by side and helping each other is more important than any legalism, the Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck, said tonight. Reviewing Australian foreign policy, he told the
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  • 66 18 CANBERRA. Wed. \j The Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, announced today that another 350 troops would be sent to South Vietnam to join the Australian battalion at Bien Hoa air base. He also told Parliament that Australia would step up her national service, conscription next
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  • 83 18 fANBERRA. Wed. Special recruits from Australia are being sought by the British army in Singapore. They must weigh at least 60 lb., be aggressive and have four feet. The veterinary and remount section of the Far East Land Forces Headquarters need 10 male alsatians as
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  • 91 18 MALACCA, Wed. Four Malaysian fishermen were robbed of fishing nets and personal belongings worth a total of $7,000 by Indonesian gunboats in two separate Incidents about six miles off the Malacca coast on Sunday night and Monday morning. Mr. Goh Mong Kee. Mr. Goh Heng
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  • 50 18 Soekarno at giant parade JAKARTA. Wed— Tens of thousands of Indonesians marched past President Soekarno today in a huge parade to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Indonesia's independence A group of militia volunteers from West Irian marched past the President shouting "Crush Malaysia" No new military weapons were displayed.— Reuter.
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  • 49 18 CAPE KENNEDY fPlonda). Wed. The Gemini-5 space flight is ready lor a 9 a.m. liltoff tomorrow morning, officials said here today. Dr. Georee Mueller, associate administrator of the Manned Space Flight Centre, said: "We are on schedule. All systems are in ready condition."— Reuter.
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  • 180 18 Parliament to censure four Australian editors From JACK FINCI FTON CANBERRA, Wed The editors of four Australian newspapers are to be cited to appear before the Privileges Committee of tha Australian Parliament in connection with an advertisement using the Labour Party lead er, Mr. Arthur Calwell, in their publica'ions today.
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  • 55 18 Singapore, Wed. Waur will be cia off In B Road tomorrow from 3 r. I p.m. from house* 3JB A. 15. C to 342 A. B, C. and 34fi. T. be poor water pressure tomorTow from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. aloni; P.imt Panjang Road from the 6
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  • 21 18 NAIROBI. Wed— Tw« people were killed when two buses collided near Nairobi yesterday. Thirty passengers were injured. Reuter.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 48 18 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: HiKhrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota 81-'aru 82 70 Pntaag 82 12 Ipoh 72 Muhur:i 88 72 Sincaporr 84 72 C. Highlands 65 60 Jessellon 73 Kuchin« 90 72
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