The Straits Times, 25 August 1965

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  • 25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times. fiat** 1 He*"**** 1 Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 34 1 ACCUSED. ..SUPPs MR. CHAN "hi* suggestion hat been gleefully accepted by our enemict and dutifully fed into their propaganda machines for us* against us." Doto Ningkan in his broadcast to the State last night.
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  • 933 1 Ningkan to opposition: Make absolutely clear your loyalty now... KUCHING, Tuesday IN a special broadcast tonight Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, demanded that opposition parties in the State make their loyalty "absolutely clear" at once, otherwise the Government and people would act. He singled out Mr.
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  • 47 1 JAKARTA. Tne s Local newspapers yesterday published pictures of "Chinese residents of Sarawak" who are now under the command of the Indonesian Army in Indonesian Borneo. The paper identified the troops as belonging to the "North Borneo National Army" under Brunei rebel Azahari. UPI. i
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  • 538 1 AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND SAY AID WILL GO ON EVEN IF SABAH SECEDES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE Australian and New Zealand Governments t oday denied reports that they had warned Sabah that it could no longer count on them for defence aid if it withdrew from Malaysia. Agency
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  • 261 1 Sultan: No change in Brunei's stay-out policy SINGAPORE. Tues. The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar MS Saifuddin. who flew in here tonight reiterated that there had been no change in his State's policy to stay out of Malaysia. He also scotched rumours that his State was entertaining the possibility of
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  • 62 1 KARACHI. Tue«. President Ayub Khan today received an urgent message from Soviet Premier. Mr. Alexei Kosygin. and diplomatic quarters suggested it may contain a mediation offer on Kashmir, press reports said. The reports, from Rawalpindi, said the message had been handed over there by the Soviet Charge
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  • 77 1 JAKARTA, Tues.— President Soekarno today reiterated that Indonesia would explode its first atom bomb "in the near future." He told reporters "preparations are running smoothly" for the planned blast, but did not say specifically when the blast will take place. Foreign observers
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  • 42 1 PENANO. Tues. Police arrested a gunman this afternoon while he was demanding money from a tyre shop proprietor In Burmah Road. His gun was seized. Another man who stood guard outside the shop. Ban Leong and Co., escaped.
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  • 26 1 MOSCOW, Tues. The Soviet Union has exchanged views with the Indonesian Communist Party about Singapore's withdrawal from Malaysia, Pravda disclosed today.— Reuter.
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  • 19 1 CANBERRA. Tues. The Australian Government today defeated an Opposition (Labour) censure of the country's Vietnam policy.
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  • 90 1 KUCHINO. Tues. Electra House. Kuching's modern shopping and oitice complex which was opened this evening, was thronged with people tonight. The shops were all open. But they were all lit by kerosene lamps. The shopkeepers, thinking that the Barawak Elec- tricity Corporation, which is part owner of
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  • 328 1 HONG KONG. Tuesday CIFTY-EIGHT American servicemen were killed when a United States C-130 military aircraft crashed in flames into the sea shortly after taking off from Hong Kong's Kai Tak international airport today. Thirteen survivors were picked up from the 71 people on
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  • 21 1 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Tues. Tanzania yesterday officially announced Its recognition of Singapore as an Independent and sovereign State (See Page 5).
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  • 202 1 Sabah will NOT quit, says Lo lESSELTON. Tues. J Sabah's Chief Minister. Mr. Peter Lo, last night reiterated that "there is no question of Sabah leaving Malaysia." Speaking at a farewrll party held in Tuwau for the sth Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, and the Hovercraft Far East unit, he added
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  • 41 1 GEMINI: DAY 5 HOUSTON Tues. Astronauts (iordon Cooper and Charles Conrad, on day five in orbit, spotted Minuteman missile fired from VamlcnberK Air Force BumBURMA WIN KIALA LIMPUR. Tu.s. —Burma brat Nationalist China 3—l in Merdeka soccer tournament tonifiht.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 150 2 Red Cross gets a Vietcong medical aid plea (.KNKVA Toes. The ><>uth Vietnamese National Liberation Front, political arm of the Viet- c.n c guerillas, has re-<iu<--4r<l av>istanc« from the International Red ross, it was announced hrrr yesterday. The International ommittec of the Red (ross said the request was received through
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    • 23 2 VIENTIANE. Tues.— Seven tons Ol 'army equipment" arrived in Virntlane from Indoimvjl.i m sid to neutralist Orneral Kong Le's army. Rev-
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    • 242 2 DARING MORTAR RAID ON BIEN HOA BASE BIEN HOA, Tuesday yiETCONG guerillas damaged more than 39 U.S. and Vietnamese aircraft in a daring raid on this big air base, 12 miles north-east of Saigon early today. The 15-minute barrage of mortar and recoilless rifle fire,
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    • 163 2 I)ARIS. Tues. Maj-Gen. Konsr Le. the Comman-dpr-in-Chief of the neutralist army in Laos, said yesterday the Communist Pathet Lao was losing ground in his country. "The Pathet Lao is losing ground because of the American air raids. "North Vietnamese troops. who have supported the
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    • 278 2 Successes bring peace talks nearer WASHINGTON, Tues. Mr. McGeorge B v n d y, President Johnson's special assistant, said last night that recent U.S. and South Vietnamese military successes had brought peace negotiations nearer In the Vietnam war. Appearing in a television programme, he said: "I believe It to be
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    • 30 2 MANILA. Tues.— An overloaded launch filled with about 150 passengers capsized off Samar Province, in the Central Philippines, late yesterday. First reports said 45 people were drowned.
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    • 43 2 SEOUL. Tues- South Korea plans to establish an embassy in Singapore next spring, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said. Before Singapore's secession from the Malaysian Federation, the Korean Government had planned to set up a ConsulateI General In Singapore. Reuter.
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    • 38 2 MANILA. Tues. Floods klll--1 ed five children here yesterday. A six-year-old girl was sucked into an open manhole. Four children were swept away by tlic swollrn waters of a usually j slucv;i.sh creek. Reuter
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    • 23 2 ALGIERS. Tues.— A Nord 1203 tourist plane crashed shortly after take-off yesterday killing the lour Algerians aboard, police said— UPl-
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    • 174 2 SOEK GETS US$3O MIL. CREDITS FROM JAPAN JAKARTA, Tun THE Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio announced today that Japan had granted U.S. $30 million credits to Indonesia. He made the announcement after a meeting between President Soekarno and the Japanese special envoy. Mr. Shojlro Kawashima. Dr. Subandrio said the credit would
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    • 227 2 JAKARTA. Tues.— An armed revolt against the Indonesians has occurred in Manikwarion, on th« northern coast of West Irian. Brig. Gen. S v t Ipt a, secretary co-ordlnator for the West Irian Administration, in a statement yesterday accused the neo-eolo-nlalLsts, imperialists and colonialists of
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 339 3 BONN. Tuesda READERS of the ruling Christian Democratic Party yesterday demanded that West Germany be given a say in determining nuclear policy appropriate to its defence contribution and that steps to disarmament must be tied to the German question. The demands were made
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    • 111 3 tAN FRANCISCO. Tues. Jefferson Poland. 25-year-old founder of the Sexual Freedom League, was sentenced yesterday to live weekends in jail for swimming in the nude with two naked female recruits last Saturday at a public beach. All three pleaded guilty. Municipal court Judge
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    • 179 3 'EVERYTHING IS GETTING LOUDER' Sargent: The mike and the poor singer ONDON, Tues. Sir Malcolm Sargent, one of Europe's most eminent musicians, yesterday denounced the microphone for making bad singers seem good. "The human voice used to De con.Mcered a pleasant thing on its own." said Sir Malcolm, "but tho
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    • 80 3 £50 million ICI 'growth' stock issue LONDON. Tues. Paul Chambers, chairman of Imperial Chei micul Industries, Britain's giant chemicals firm. yesterday an- r.ounced the i&sua of £50 mil- lion stock to meet expected growth in home and overseas markets. Observers described the project as the biggest, single cashI raising operation
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    • 21 3 EDINBURGH. Tues Vioi lini.st Yehudl Menuhin received i the Freedom of Edlnbursh. nlche.st honour Scotland's capital can be.MoW. Rt-utrr
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    • 181 3 LONDON, Tuesday. AMERICAN orders from British firms for aircraft A electrical equipment worth £7 million have been vetoed by the Government because of "strings," it was reported here today The orders Included one of £2 million to manufacture under licence the navigation weapons system for
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    • 123 3 UN urged: Elect Commissioner for Rights I NITED NATIONS. Tues. The United Nations yesterday made public a proposal from Costa Rica i j that the General Assembly at its coming session elect a U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights. The Costa Rlcan chief delegate. Mr. Fernando Volio Jimenez, asked the
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    • 165 3 U.N. TO RESUME 19th SESSION ON SEPT. 1 ITNITED NATIONS.: Tues.— The General Assembly will resume its i 19th session on Sept. 1 for the sole purpose of considering the report of the 33-nation committee on peace-keeping operations. A U.N. spokesman s;|d ail other questions would be deferred until the
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    • 29 3 MARGATE. Tues.— Alan Hoachin. 27-year-old mechanic, has been remanded in custody charged with murdering a 16-year-old waitress found naked and strangled in this seaside holiday town. Router.
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    • 34 3 DOVER. Tues. American swimmer Greta Anderson was pulled from the English Chan nel eight m leg from the French coast yesterday and abandoned her bid to swim the Channel both ways-
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    • 315 3 Soldier: Racial hatred drove me to desert T\UESSELDORF (West Germany), Tues. A 29-year-old coloured Rhine Army soldier who said racial hatred drove him to desert to East Germany was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by a court martial here yesterday. Gunner Edward Reid, born in Spanish Town, Jamaica, pleaded guilty
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    • 44 3 NEW YORK. Tuea.— Estimated I losses caused by fires In the United States totalled USJBB3- *****0 in the first seven months |of IMS. a 6.2 ocr cent Increase over the same period of 1944, according to the American Insurance Association— UPl.
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    • 116 3 WASHINGTON. Tues The Senate yesterday approved and sent to President Johnson a serifs <>t Bills providing for the disposal of materials from the national stockpile. To be sold under the terms of the Bills are 620.000 long tons of rubber. a. 371 pieces of diamond
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    • 127 3 Civil rights pastor shot as he enters his home JACKSON (Mississippi). Tues. A white clergyman, who has been active in civil rights here, was shot in the back as he entered his home on Sunday night. Police said that the Rev. Donald Thompson. 59. Pastor of the First Unitarian Church,
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    • 67 3 IXSNDON Tues Britain 220.000 strong Civil Defence Corps may be cut as Dart of the nations current review of defence spending. Government sources said. A statement of the future shape and role of the Corus set up to deal with the r^ult.s of any nuclear attack
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  • 121 4 Damages of $2,500 for adultery SINGAPORE, Tues. A retired supervisor of the Singapore General Post Office, Chan Chong Leng, 56, who committed adultery with a young married woman postal employee, was today ordered by the High Court to pay agreed damages of $2,500 to her husband. Wee Song Mong. Chan
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The chairman and general-manager of the PVjrt of Singapore Authority, Mr Goh Kok Pul. v ill open the new PSA clubhouse In Bukit Chermin Road, at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— Miss Rosy Dutt. a lecturer at the Singapore Polytechnic, will speak on "Burma the Golden Land" at the Rotary Club of Singapore-West luncheon meeting at the Princes Restaurant on Thursday.
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  • 350 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. MAGISTRATE'S court was today told how 1,200 people applied lor a post of junior typist following an advertisement in a newspaper inserted by a bogus company under the name of Universal Corporation. "Each of the applicants were instructed to submit $2
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  • 245 4 SHOT THUG FOR TRIAL ON ROB BID CHARGE SINGAPORE, Tues. A de£3 tectlve police-constable told a preliminary Inquiry today that he shot a thug. Urn Thian Huat, at Farrer Park on May 20 night because he felt his girl friend's life was threatened. The detective, Koh Thlan Soo, was testifying
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  • 58 4 MR. AND MRS. Louis Soosay after their wedding at the Church of Holy Spirit, I'pper Thomson Road. Singapore. Mr. Soosay is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marius Maria Soosay. The bride, the former Miss Margaret Nathan. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Joseph Nathan. A
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  • 53 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— New children's playgrounds will be con- i sti ucted at oemniill Lane, Butterfly Avenue, Banda Street, Cham- paka Road and Malabar Street. The playgrounds will have fenc- Ing. swings, see-saws, benches and gates The construction and erection of these facilities will cost
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  • 29 4 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Housing and Development Board has accepted a tender for $1,327,850 for the construction of 360 units of flats and 14 shops at Redhlll Estate.
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Sing*- pore Government Is to build one secondary technical and one secondary vocational school at Buklt Timah Village at a cost of $1,624,000.
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  • 24 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The proposed construction of Upper Serangoon second carriageway will cost the Government $144,000. It will be completed in three months.
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  • 234 4 GEORGIA HAS LONGED FOR 30 YEARS TO MEET SISTERS, BROTHER SINGAPORE, Tues. Crippled Georgia Ann Jane Mandiz has a 30-year-old' wish. It is to meet her elder brother and twin sisters, whom she last saw in 1935, when she was onfy five years old. Miss Mandiz, a Goanese, came to
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  • 56 4 SINGAPORE, Tues The Singapore General Printing Workers' Union will hold a satay party at its Perumal Road premises at 7 pm. tomorrow to celebrate the union's 53rd anniversary and printers' day. Among those Invited are the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong and his Parliamentary
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  • 382 5  -  RUDY BELTRAN: MORNING FIRE CAUSES $50,000 DAMAGE Firemen fight blaze for more than an hour before bringing it under control By Kuala Lumpur. Tuosday FRE swept through a row of 10 terrace houses off 4i mile Ipoh Road here this morning rendering 50 people, including 28 children,
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  • 142 5 Two Indons jailed for landing at Bedok SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Indonesians, who landed in Bedok early yesterday morning, were jailed for two weeks by a district court today for entering a controlled area. Acting Deputy Superintendent Mr. A. D. Jacobs told the court that Ang Pang Boon and Tukiman bin
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  • 96 5 CINGAPORE, Tues. Inspector Gurcharan Singh. 25. who had been in a coma since he «a* shot in the head 12 days ago. died at 12.30 p.m. today at the General Hospital without regaining consciousness. The inspector, who was attached to the Queenstown
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  • 42 5 MUAR Tues. The Johore Government has offered to cons:dtr applications rrom members of the Muar and Batu Pahat Ferry Workers' Union for land in the two oil palm schemes at Bukit Ramun and Sungei Sayong, Kota Tinggi-
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  • 38 5 SINGAPORE. Tuea.— Mr Donald P- Distant. 26, an electrical engineer with the National Electricity Board (formerly the Central Electricity Board of Malaya) left here by air today for post-graduate training in electrical engineering in Sweden.
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  • 84 5 Japanese due today— with a message PENANO. Tuea. Six members of the student section of the Asia Fellowship Society, Japan, are due m Penang tomorrow with a message from the Governor of Tokyo to the Mayor of Penang. Mr- C. Y. Choy. They will hand the message to Mr. Choy
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  • 123 5 SINGAPORE. Tuei.— Seven British graduate eachers. including three women, who have volunteered to teach In Sinsapore schools for a year under a Voluntary Service Overseas scheme, will arrive here by a chartered British Eagle Airways Diane tomorrow. With the volunteers for Singapore will be
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  • 73 5 Ml AR. Tups. More than 2.000 flshrrmrn herr and in Batu Pahat were today warned that they could br prosecuted if their flshinc boats did not have permits to enter or pass through port areas of other towns. The Fisheries Assistant of Muar -nd Batu Pahat In. h.-
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  • 229 5 Kawashima: Soek and I didn't discuss Malaysia SINGAPORE, Tues. The Japanese Government is making a close study of the present political situation before going ahead with further mediation efforts to bring about a solution to the Malay-sia-Indonesia dispute This was stated here today by Mr. S Kawashima, Vice-President of the
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  • 268 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. QWNHKS and drivers of lorries hauled up before an "administrative inquiry" in the drive against roadhogs, announced last Saturday by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji .hibir, "will have scant chance of getling oil scot-free." A Road
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  • 340 6 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Registrar of Imports and Exports has announced revised import quotas for certain commodities for this year. In the case of articles commonly used for domestic purposes and parts of such articles of aluminium not being tools, the quota for the period
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  • 87 6 MALAY MAIL SUPPLEMENT TODAY ON SUNDAY'S BIG WALK VHAT are you doing next Sunday morning? Why not be up early and join the crowds alone Bukit Timah Road to watch 1 ..->.V! men and women competing in the Malay Mail Big Walk, he Malay Mail of today will include a
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  • 122 6 Traffic curbs for route of Big Walk UXGAPORE. Tues— Police today announced restrictions on the use of specified roads during the Malay Mail Big Walk competition on Sunday morning. he Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah, said that no vehicles, except those of residents, would be permitted to use Kent Lee
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  • 44 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Far an Manager of the Swiss Fedation of Watch Manufacturers tr. N.M. von der Weld, will be iving a dinner party at the Peng Restaurant at 8 p.m. tomor>w to marie the occasion of his rd visit to Singapore.
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  • 27 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The orth Indian Hindu Association ill hold a religious meeting at le Victoria Theatre on Aug. 30. > celebrate the birthday of Lord Krishna.
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  • 24 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Slnipoic Fire Brigade will give a isplay at the Singapore Fire Staon. Hill Sreeet, at 3 p.m. toorrow.
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  • 212 6 A call for 'liberal use' not official language KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. MCA headquarters here today issued a statement saying that one of the resolutions passed at the Malacca State MCA youth delegates conference on Sunday was to fight for the "liberal usage of the Chinese language." The statement. Issued by
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  • 53 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. American violinist Louise Behrend and i pianist David Garvey will perform 1 at the Victoria Theatre on Thurs- day evening. i They will present thla programme: Bach's Sonata No. S in E major; Bartok's Second Sonata and Beethoven's Sonatas, Opus 30 No. 2 In
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  • 35 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Kampong Kapor Citizens Consultative Committee will hold a dance at the St. John Ambulance Brigade Hall on the evening of Sept. 18 to raise funds for the Singapore Aftercare Association.
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  • 327 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. At the Victoria Theatre on Saturday. Goh Soon Tioe presented a concert by his junior and senior string orchestras, under his own direction, with his daughter Vivien as solo violinist. The concert opened with Bach's D Major Suite played by the junior
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  • 198 7  -  Geoffrey Geldard By UCCHING, Tues.— Sarawak's opposition parties are in a period of internal crisis. In the Sarawak United Peoples Party, several factions are preparing to go their own ways. Party Machinda is facing a split. The parties of the ruling Alliance are
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  • 95 7 VIEREMBAN, Tues. Six railway workers were thLs morning given rewards and letters of commendation for locating a time-bomb on the railway Jine at Chengkau. 22 miles trom here, last Wednesday. They were Mr. Rengasamy. Mr. Appavoo. Mr. All Baba, Mr. V. Slngeran, Mr. Sitah Dakir
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  • 42 7 PENANG. Tups. Burelars broke Into a radio shop In Rope Walk early this morning and stole about $2,000 in cash and goods. The thieves entered Thye Huat and Co dealing in radios and hardwares. after breaking four padlocks.
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  • 25 7 PKNATs'G, Tues. The Penang Umno divisional executive committee will discuss the question of the island's free port status at meeting this week-end.
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  • 536 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues, THE four-member Industrial Arbitration Tribunal today decided that the extent of support for the Transport Workers' Union which is seeking recognition from the Selangor Omnibus Co., Ltd. should be ascertained by secret ballot. The tribunal comprising Sir George Oehlers (chairman) ana
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  • 413 7 Death fall student: Sisters overseas not told yet SINGAPORE, Tues. The family of Lim Aik, 21. a third-year University science student, who fell to his death from the ninth floor of Selegie House last week is withholding the news from his two elder sisters studying overseas. "I am afraid the
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  • 45 7 RAUB. Tues. Lmh Kee. 45. was today disqu:i'itied from holdIng a driving iuvnee for one year by a ihtuli"! court here when he was convicted on charge ot operating a pirate taxi service. He wus .ilso fined SBOO or seven months' jail.
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  • 28 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues— Zaadah binte Joharl. 27. daughter of a padi planter, was drowned in a canal at Parit Gabls, near Bagan Serai, last night.
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  • 154 7 JESSELTON, Tues. Indonesia's reluctance to launch attacks across the s.ih border Is a tribute to the witchfulnrss and the high operational standards of the M.i l. 1\ m. i n Am i Forces. Sabah's Ch <-f Minister. Mr. Peter Lo. declared
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  • 155 8 Marine police bag five Indons PORT SWLTTENHAM. 1 Tues. A Marine police patrol boat early yesterday intercepted a gang of five Indonesian smugglers in a boat about three miles off Pulau Retain in Malaysian territorial waters. A police spokesman said today: "The Indonesians switched off their boat lights as soon
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  • 109 8 If UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will speak on Islam at a meeting of the Malayan Council for Inter-Faith Cooperation to be held at the Town Hall here on Saturday at 5 p.m. The chairman
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  • 381 8  - Mother says: I objected to this affair PHILIP KHOO CALLER TOLD POLICE OF SUICIDE PACT By Singapore, Tuesday MRS. Wong Ec Loy, 61, an amah, wept today as she recalled her objections to the suit of an unemployed man for her daughter. The daughter, Leong Poh Chan, 24, died yesterday
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  • 75 8 JESSELTON, Tues. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, has suggested an exchange programme of medical staff between the Central and Sabah governments. The scheme would provide for staff here to be sent to Malaya for training and In turn Malayan pertennel would be sent
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  • 35 8 KLANO. Tuf.".. Mr Nga Been Hen. of the Rotary Found&'ion. will speak on "My experiences in Great Britain" to the members of the Klang and Port Swettenham Rotary Club here on Thursday
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  • 31 8 BENTONO. Tues. Members of the St. John Ambulance Association here yesterday celebrated their success In the uniform, stretcher and foot drill competitions at national level in Kuala Lumpur recently.
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  • 134 8 A LOR STAR, Tues.— A padl planter who killed two children his month-old son and five-year-old stepson was found not guilty of murder on the ground of Insanity. On the direction of the judge, the seven-man jury yesterday returned a verdict of not guilty. Mr. Justice
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  • 24 8 KLANO. Tues. The National Telecoms Workers' Union branch here will hold a dance at the Letchumanan Hall In Port Road on Saturday.
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  • 47 8 IPOH. Tnes Leaders of several Opposition political parties will speak at the Solidarity Convention rally scheduled at the Jubilee Amusement Park compound here on Sept. 5. Delegates attending the convention will be entertained to a dinner on the nights of Sept. 4 and 5.
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  • 200 8 COLLEGE 'REBELS" GET A FIRM 'NO' SINGAPORE, Tups. The woman principal of Ngee Ann College. Professor Liv Ying Soon, today rejected a request by some students to waive two conditions for the re-regi»-tration of students. She said: "The conditions to take a new pledge to observe discipline and to provide
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  • 34 8 BENTONO. Tues. The Wetlonal Union of Day Training College Centre Trainrci Teachers here will hold a .social and dance In ati of the National Defence Fund at the Lyceum Theatre on Saturday.
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    • 293 9 S'pore to apply direct to the UN RAMANI PROMISES SUPPORT SINGAPORE, Tuesday SINGAPORE is to apply directly for membership of the United Nations, which is to resume its 1965 session in a month. The application, according to a Foreign Ministry statement today, will go direct to the l/.N. Security Council,
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    • 109 9 Tues.—Singa*J pore chess champion Tan Lian Ann returned last nieht from Barcelona after receivine a cable savine that his mother was seriously ill. Lian Ann, 17. had lust completed the preliminary rounds of the world lunior championship in Barcelona, narrowly failing to aualify for
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    • 55 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two Singapore lawyers, Mr. p. T. Wong! and Mr. R. Ra mason, left for Australia by air last night, to attend the Commonwealth law con-! ference which opens in Sydney tomorrow. The other local lawyers Indue!- Ing Dato Syed Esa Almenoar and Dato
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    • 56 9 TAIPINO. Tues— An ice stall- 1 holder at Simpang near here. Tan: Cheng Chye. 29. was fined $150 by the magistrate's court here j yesterday for possession of one gallon of sam.su on which $14.14 excise duty had not been paid Tan was arrested by
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    • 23 9 MTJAR. Tues. The youth section of the Teochew Association here will celebrate its second anniversary with a variety concert on Saturday.
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    • 160 9 KANGAR, Tues.— The I Perlis State Assembly yesterday approved a Bill to provide for the appointment of a Deputy Speaker. In moving the adoption j of the BUI the Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, referred to an editorial Published in the Penang daily
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    • 53 9 IPOH, Tues. The chairman )t the Perak branch of the Maaysian Chinese Association, Dato jiew Why Hone, urged the people oday to pay more respect to the lauonal anthem by standing up ihen it was played. Dato Liew was opening a threel;iy civics course for
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    • 63 9 rH. Tues. A kelong owner. Lav Huk Chong, 56. was shot in Pantai Remis, a fishing village on the west coast of Perak 50 miles from here, last night. Lav was about to board his fishing boat shortly after 10 o'clock when several shots were
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    • 169 9 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The report on the World Bank's proposed loan of 5135 million to Malaysia to finance the S2lO million Kuala Muda irrigation oroject will be submitted to the Cabinet in the next few days. The loan was negotiated by
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    • 23 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Thieves! stole $2,000 worth of electric cables from the Harrison Lister i workshop in Kirn Seng Road last: night.
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    • 62 9 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl ■^"-^f"" WHERE^N I /...SOIN'TO BEO\ AREVA I EARLY... EATIN' j ■I GOIN', V SPINACH... V FT u^ss&L J^cr: f^A VIOLIN S SHEU- HE. ra» \V^ \LESSONS.- J BAtffi'^) tt HEV j\^A CAKE VEI? I GUESS I|| WHAT'S \AUNfT PETUNIA THERE'S NO Ik '-I 1 8
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  • 49 10 Wort* 175 (Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE tin. Melia Noall ♦hank r*|at:ve« and friend* for wreath] and attendance a* her funeral. MR AND MRS. R. Sincaraiah. Pos •tan thank relative* and friend* foi Kind ■aaMBBM, attendance, valuabli «ift* an.l congratulatory mes*ages or •he re-ramon of their narriax* oi NBI
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    • 752 10 Tengku Abdul Rahman went .to Sabah and Sarawak last weekend to explain to the people the reasons for Singai pore's separation from Malayi i sia and to assure them of the Central Government's continuing dedication to their in- jteretiUs. In this he was only 1 I partly
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    • 482 10 The two-mile strip of water i between Penang island and mainland Malaya is one of the chief reasons for the belief that Penang is unlikely to be able to attract industry and, therefore, has little to gain from abandoning its free port status and joining a Malaysian common
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  • 1379 10 AND the reply of our correspondent in Kuching, GEOFFREY GELDARD LAST Thursday morning I called at the office of Mr. George Rasiah, the Malaysian Department of Informations Press Officer in Kuching. He told me the Tengku was arriving at 1 p.m. but there would be no Press conference until the
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    • 242 10 'THE law states that no lorry should exceed a speed of 35 m.p.h. and we see this In bold letters on the back of every lorry. Yer this law Is flouted by most lorry drivers. All of us have seen lorries hurtling along at break-neck speeds. Police
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    • 110 10 IN reply to the letter from Mr. Tan (8. T Aug. 21 1. I wish to inform him that the Singapore Urban and Rural Service^ Committee considers all requests for roads, lights and water. His request for water supplies in the "Eighth Village" of Kampong San Teng should be
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    • 38 10 THE Singapore Government should consider beautifying the Island's traffic circuses with flowers, ponds, fountains or landscaped gardens. It need not cost much, and would be a delight to residents and a draw for tourUts K. W O.NG Sincapurw
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  • 324 10 REFERENCE your report headlined "Ningkan bars Straits Times at party for Tengku" from your correspondent G. Geldard in Kuching (S.T. August 20). I have caused an immediate investigation into the allegations made by your correspondent and I have found certain discrepancies between his report and the facts.
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  • 605 11 CALL TO WOMEN OF ABILITY TO COME FORWARD TO SERVE NATION KUALA LUMPUR, Toesday TOMORROW is Hari Wanita (Women's Day). Five hundred women are expected to attend a rally to be opened by the Raja Permaisuri Agong to start the day's proceedings. After
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  • 149 11 Row over former Singapore man 's £70-a-week London job I ONDON, Tues.—A row blew up last night over a £70 a week Job at Britain's Ministry of Defence. The appointment of Mr Philip Moore. 44. Britain's Deputy High Commissioner in Singapore until three weeks ago. the minlstrv's new public relations
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  • 189 11 IT UAL A LUMPUR, Tue*. The Ministry of External Affairs 1& looking Into the complaint by Inche Mokhtar Hashlm, leader of the Malaysian students' goodwill mission to West Africa, that the mission was barred from entering Ghana on the ground that its members
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  • 67 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues- A Colombo Plan student from Singapore, Mr. Wong Foot Sen. 22, who is studying electrical engineering at Queen's University. Canada, has been awarded another scholarship by Hawker Sldtfeley Canada Ltd- valued at $1,500. Mr. Wong was awarded the second scholarship by the
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  • 127 11 SILVER CHAIR GIFT TO THE NATIONAL MOSQUE Ll \l LUMPUR. Tues— A 530.000 hand-made silver chair, with the Malaysian C'oat-of-Arms and decorated with "Bunga Raya" motifs, will be presented by the Indian Government to the National Mosque at its opening on Friday. The Indian High Commissioner M r Mustafa Kami!
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  • 207 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Representatives from Muslim nations have started arriving here to attend the opening by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of the $10 million National Mosque on Friday. The first of the arrivals was Nationalist China's Hajl Suleyman Pal Chien-min, a member of the Legislative
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  • 180 11 The civil servants who won't 'pak chik' their elders... V ANGAR, Tues. Tha ok entri Besar Dato bneikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, pro. mlsed in the Star* Assembly yesterday to investigate allegations made by an Assemblyman that certain Government officers "arted as If these were still colonial days." Che Yob
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  • 41 11 PENANO. Tues.— The Penan* Malay Association has formed a seven-man committee to organise a fund-raising campaign for its building fund The president of the association, Capt. Mohamed Noor bin Moluvmed. was appointed to head the committee.
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  • 16 11 KLANQ. Tries. The Klang Sikh community donated $228 :n the National Defence Fund ye*t«rday
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    • 97 11 The tides TODAY: Mill Kechll 9 12 •Jn. (7.7ft) 7 07 pjn. («.Mt>; Singapore 10.35 a.m. (7.9ft) 9.31 p.m. (9ft); Port Dt«-kson 6.04 am 1 7.8ft) 9.49 p «n <"8.8fo Port Swctten 4.16 am (12 4ft) 4 36 pjn (13.1ft>; Penang 11.43 a.m. (8ft i. TOMORROW: SedJll Kwhtl 9 52
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    • 618 11 TV MALAYSIA TV MALAYSIA i -persuit of the Po Ho": CHANNEL S KuU Lam- 7 News In BiitlUh- 710 par and Peiutnc; 6 Ipoh Sporta Film "Wrestling in and Malacca; S Johore Great Britain"; 8 New 8 in Bahra; 4 Talping; 7 Bata Mandarin: 810 Classical Pahat; > Khun*. songs:
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 116 12 Training at Japan yards for hull engineer MR. Lim Kiah Tow, a hull engineer of Jurong Shipyard Ltd., Singapore, has left for Japan on a flvemonth training course in hull construction. Mr. Lim will work at the shipyards of Ishikawajlma Harima Heavy Industries in Tokyo. His training is sponsored by
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    • 132 12 Machine for washing foodstuffs A BRITISH company, John Colinsons Ltd. of Buckinghamshire, has developed a new food-washing machine said to be able to achieve a 90 per cent removal of all foreign matter. Designed for the smaller firms engaged in loud processing, packaging and bottling. It will handle dried fruit,
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    • 86 12 cINALCO Sott Drink Co. ot West Germany which Introduced to Singapore in 1952 a fruit drink under the same name has now introduced another brand called Sinalco-Kola. Sinalco-Kola which has also been marketed in other countries, has been introduced following the success of Sinalco whose sales history
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    • 290 12 INCREASING industrialisation in Singapore and Malaysia is bolstering the local perfume market, in the view of Mr. Tang Gooi Yew. Southeast Asia manager of the British-owned Prnnripfarv Pprfnmpv Ltd. Mr. Tang, whose company has Just set up a perfumery centre in Kuala Lumpur, said perfumes
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    • 132 12 HHHE regional sales manager for Nicholas Laboratories Ltd. of Britain has arrived in Singapore to formulate plans for the company's expansion in this country. He is Mr. David Millard who at the same time will organise an extensive training programme for the company's local
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    • 133 12 THE chairman of a British flrm producing a corrosion preventive said to make steel last 50 times longer is expected in Kuala Lumpur next month. He is Mr. Reid Yuen, 0 I Corrosion Prevention Ltd., Yorkshire, who is making business tours of European and Asian
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    • 122 12 Promoting domestic tourism is his task MR. Paul G. Peralta (above), executive officer of the Singapore Tourist Association for the past five years, has now been appointed director of the association. One of the major responsibilities in his new capacity will be to promote domestic tourism and to boost travel
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    • 42 12 Chrysler International reported an all-time record in its sales during the first six months of 1965. The company's sales overseas totalled 71,000 units which constituted a 21.5 per cent increase over deliveries during the corresponding period last year.
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    • 51 12 Mr. Ooi Boon Teck. an assistant lecturer at the Technical College in Kuala Lumpur, is Malaysia's second Ford International Fellow. He will take his Masters In electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology The study award is supported by a $750,000 grant from the Ford Motor Company
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    • 152 12 T«HE methodology of market research in Singapore and Malaysia has to be more sophisticated, according to Mr. David C. Beaton, the new manager of Far East Research Organisation in Kuala Lumpur. This Is principally because there are more variable socioeconomic factors race, language and custom, he
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    • 111 12 Local operation contributes to group profit A USTRALIAN Guarantee Cor- poratlon Ltd., parent company of Credit Corporation (Malaysia) Ltd., announces a consolidated net profit after tax of M 2.3 million for the year ended June 30. 1965. The. chairman. Col. HJJI. Clayton, said that Credit Corporation Malaysia) and other companies
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    • 31 12 Wheat flour Imports Into Singapore for the first four months of this year totalled 12.900 tons against 21.700 tons for the corresponding period of last year, according to statistics.
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    • 59 12 The 9th European Machine Tools Exhibition will take place from S«Pt 3 to 12 at the Centenalre Halls at Heysel, near Brussels Belgium This will be the third time that the exhibition will be held in Belgium. It will be limited to metal-working machines and small tools,
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    • 412 12 Can you see two machines in this picture? You can't? That's because the new, -full-automatic Facit CAS-16 calculator is actually two machines in one. If Is a machine for simple figure-work and also a machine that can easily cope with advanced calculations. Facit CA2-16 is easy to learn and easy
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    • 584 12 (or how to relax and unwind) Sail to or from HONG KONG or IAPAN on your next business trip Take a well-earned rest' Sail PA O-Onenl on \onr next business t<%uf to Hong Kong or Japan. It you can't spare the time to so .dl the w.iy there and ruck
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 385 13 Peking to give autonomy to Tibet New set-up after 14 years of occupation HONG KONG. Tutt. THINA decided yesterday to give a measure of regional self-government to Tibet— the Himalayan mountain realm it occupied 14 years ago. The New China News Agency reported that the establishment of Tibet as an
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    • 28 13 DAPvES-SALAAM. Tues- Pr.nce Bernhard of the Netherlands was greeted at the airoort i>\- PrrMdent Juitu& Nyerere on hu> arrival here on a private I vlv.t Rputer
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    • 137 13 GENEVA. Tues. The population of the world is increasing by 1.250.000 rverj week and will be more than doable by the year 2090 —or even sooner, an inter* national conference was told here yesterday. Mr. John D. Rockefeller told the conference that
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    • 86 13 LONDON. Tues— A conference to give Mauritius a new constitution and pave the way for full independence has been called for Sept.' 7, the Colonial Office said. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Anthony Greenwood, has sent Invitations to all the parties of the Mauritius legislature
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    • 45 13 KHARTOUM. Tue«. Ant!- government rebels In southern I Sudan attacked Government forces yesterday using modern automatic weapons and anti-tank guns. It was the flm time the rebels had brought anti-tank guns into action. The government troops repulsed the attack. UPI.
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    • 106 13 DAK (Southwest France), Tues. At the bullfight here, the hulls won. All three matadors. In"ludinr the famous El (ordobes. were put out of irlion. leaving the final hull to ran unchallenged around the arena, its head held high. Only a shower of
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      422 13 SUCCESS IN THAT •PHANTOM' ROCKET CHASE. ..AND A LITTLE IRRITABILITY JJOUSTON (Texas), Tues. America's two astronauts in Gemini-5 today soared into their fourth day in orbit fed and rested but one was showing signs of irritation. Behind them was the achievement of a rendezvous with a
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    • 233 13 Straits Times Crossword ■be |H|'~BB^^ BV^ BV^ I B 7 I ACROSS 4 Give Information to get a re8. E2V°pe^ leave -^enlnjrf^r ljg»gM«. 10. It s a stone all right, sir! (6). ZJll far n Tltul U SWS o s f lMOlwncy nOt 7. Behind W «th« m,, of 12.
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    • 750 14 .nlinord from P»«r 10) ACCOMMODATION VACANT ACKNOWLEDGMENT it Words SIS I Vinimum) MR. A MRS. ANTHONY Vincent Nathan thank relatives and friends for skelr valuable gift", assistance, attendance and well wishes at their wedding on 18-8-85. SITUATIONS VACANT IJ Words tt (Mlm.)— Box St ets. oxtro MITMODIST CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL
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  • 176 16 MELBOURNE. Tv«INDUSTRIALS were again very steady mainly reflecting stronger demand for second rank s> locks. Leaders moved variably. 8.H.1' was down 6d. to 50s. 9d. and c s k dropped Is. to 60s. 9d. Company news Is the main Influencing factor, and Union Carbide bid jumped 4s. 6d.
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  • 237 16 INDUSTRIALS August 24. Three month* Bouatead 18 eta. M. Kox 14 cv. City Dor. 8 cU. McAliater 9 Cta C. 8. Hotdlnga M. Inveat. 11 eta. 15 eta. N. Iron 8 eta. Dunlops 12 eta O C.B.C. 14 eta. K. Smelting 20 eta Rothmana 10 eta. Eiwo 13
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  • 95 16 Ala made that* ehancaa m ita rate* te merehante yeatarday (all ratee te ItOO): New Yarn: Buying TT 32 11/14, airmall OD 32 13/16, 90 d/at 33 3/16 credit Mil*. 33 7 16 trade bills: Canada: buying TT 35 S/16. airmail OD 35 7/18, 90 dM 3". 13/16.
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  • 40 16 ON the trM aithamt market In Horn; Konx VBI.-M ir the U.S. dcllar nae quoted at 5 TB| for T.T. and t.7hi (or eaeri Sterling mi quoted at 16 03 and en* taal ef geld at 760 a.
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  • 949 16 From Our Market Correspondent INTEREST was very small on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday and there was an easier tendency in some counters. In industrials there was little fresh buying interest and as most shorts appeared to have already covered the amount
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  • 23 16 Au*. 2J Anr. 24 Industrials: 71.34 71.43 Hns: 92.60 91.92 i rubbMi: 1U2.35 102.M *D«c. SO, 1963=100 I)m> 99 191!?— 1IUI
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1159 16 psaBBaBBBB ijr" 1 mm "KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. East Canowlß) and U.S.A. Great Lakea gajrvloai Hongkong YoKorjma Maiirai Moatreal I watte ftiilic -Tens Mar** 1/ 4 Oct II Oct URse ISM* tOMw IBss West Coast of Central South America ServiceYokohama Guayaquil Cause Mataran Arlea vajparmo "Ciile Mara" 4/ t Oet
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    • 847 16 l*°ioßlENTjrnilES} TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM s.s. "CATHAY" (14,000 tons fully airconditioned) Deporting SINGAPORE 28 Aug 1965 PORT SWETTENHAM 29 A«g 1965 PENANG 30 Aug 1965 Arriving LONDON 21 Sept 1965 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said 4 Gibraltar FIRST CLASS accommodation callable. Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:ISLAY
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    • 410 16 Orknt mid—east lines Great Lakes Service FASI OIRLCI SAIUNtS FROM SiNSAi-ORk ANO MAUIA 10 CANAOIA* ANO Ui lAI U«U fORU r»«re r. ww I'aemie t'» lonatt OIIENTUNtR Seat 12/14 Hit 17 11 Oct II vessel cans at Montreal Toronto, Hamilton, buffalo, asniaiula. CUVELANO. TOLEDO. OCTROI!. MILWAUKEE CHICAGO. GENERAL AGENTS FOR
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    • 371 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUND TRIP TO m.v. ASIA Sailing from Singapore 18th Sept. 1965 m.v. VICTORIA Sailing from Singapore 16th Oct. 1965 INTERCHANGE AIR FACILITIES AVAILABLE Foe further detailt apply to your Travel Agents or HARPER. GILFILUR CO., LTD. Spore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang I ***** ***** 2621 ***** Pa_E_3_E_9_______?lß" WESTbOUNB,
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  • 729 17 Bl SIM s> in and reported to thr Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exehanfr of Malaysia yesterday, with thr number oi the share* traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlopl $1 SI.: ItM il.lW) *1 53 U. (1.000) $1.53. tmiOO. 52; F. and H.
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  • 26 17 Aur. 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 661 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $755 (up $8.75). Unofficial estimated offering: 275 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 80 17 SHIPS lying alongside tho Singapore wharves or oipeeted today arat Centaur 1/2. Benmbor IS/16. Cnakrata 18, Kenlngau 24, Fernland 44, Menelaos 3/4. Pekln 13/14. Talabot 27/28, Bencleucb 8/9, Glenogle 31/32, Tor.a S3/34. Leonor 40/41, Van Noort S. Pert Swettenham: Theparoat, Oilta, Morella Ben&rmln, Nedereetns. Brad*verett, Laomedom, Meneluus,
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  • 74 17 CHINESE Produce Eucharist, Slnrtper. noon prlci. per plcul yt.t.rday: Coconut oil: bulk SS2i seller*, drum $54 i sellers. Copra: Stpt./Oct. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Ptpptr: Muntok white 5177* tellen, Sarawak Kbit*. 5175 sellers, special Sarawak black fl37i sellers, garbled Lampong black $1671(N> sellers (all 96% N.L.W.), ASTA SlS0(N) •cllera (1OO»J
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  • 56 17 qMJE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterlinr fixed on November 24 last year is selling T.T or O.D. 2s. j 3 15 16d. Buying T.t. 2s. 4 1 lKd. Buying 0.0. 2s. I \«l The dollar Is at Its statutory middle position in relation
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  • 488 17 I K UTS tin gained $8.75 to 5755 a oicul in Penang yesterday on an offering estimated up 10 tons to 275 tons. While the rise was more or less in line with the London three months afternoon buyers' rise of £18 on
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  • 253 17 vJ i I- 1 I MItKK first erade rubber I f.o-b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. i in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 68S, cents per Ib., down three-riKhths of a cent on .Monday's closing level for the po- j sition. The tone was quirt and
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 84 17 CREDIT CONTROLLER trading Merchant House require* the services of .in experienced person (male or female) to take responsibility for the control of Its customers' accounts in Singapore. Duties will include preparation of periodical schedules, conducting Interviews and correspondence with customers and solicitors, etc. Applicants must have had several years experience
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    • 827 17 CHAPTER 19S (Pawnbroker!) Lnredeemed Pledged Good* A Jewellery from tbe following Pawnbrokers' Sbops. No. 135 New Bridge Road Lam Joon Slong (Chop Sem Foh). No. 255 South Bridge Road Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road Scow Klan (Chop Nam Cheong). No. 103 Tanjong
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    • 1398 17 NOTICES NOTICE Re Happy World Cabaret (1962) Ltd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the abovenamed Happy World Cabaret (1962) Ltd. have ceased' carrying on, business at the Gay I World and surrendered their tenancy to the Landlords on tbe 21st August 1965. Notice Is hereby further given that I. Ho
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    • 413 17 TENDERS TAWARAN MEMBEKALKAN, MEMBCAT ALATAN DAN MEMBAIKI PEKKAKAS I'NTOK MAKTAB PERGI'RI'AN BAHASA KIALA LUMPIK. Tawaran ada-lah di-pelawa untok: A. Kereta sorong bllek makan (Dining hall trollies) B. Pinggan mangkok (Croc- 1 kery) C. Almari pakaian (Wardrobes) D. Membaikl kerusi asrama 'Repairs to hostels' chairs) Borang2 tawaran dan butir2 sa-laniut-nya boleh
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    • 283 17 TENDERS PEJABAT PELAJARAN PAHANG TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply and delivery to the Secondary Technical School. Alor Akar, Kuantin of:— (a) Apparatus for electrical science laboratory (b) Apparatus for surveying (c) Laboratory apparatus. A cheque deposit, of $250 should accompany the tenders. Tender deposit will be forfeited
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    • 231 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA KATA SELANGOR PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN TAWARAN daripada Pemborong 2 yang terdaftar diJ.K.R. dalam Kelas "D" dan ka-atas akan dl-terima diPejabat Jurutera Negeri, J.K.R. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur sa-hingga pukol 3 petaii* pada 6th September. 1965 untok: PEMBINAAN JAMBATAN KONKERIT BERTULANG UNTOK MENGGANTIKAN JAMBATAN NO. 2 4. JALAN JAMBATAN CONNAUGHT.
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 40 18 AUSSIE TENNIS STARS FLY IN AUSTRALIAN tennis players who arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday (from left): Bill Brennen. Ray Ruffles. Bill Bowrey. Owen Davidson, John Cooper. Neale Fraser. John Newcombe and Tony Roche.— TimesDort Dicturp. KRISHNAN arriving: at Penan; yesterday.
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    • 335 18 Krishnan and 3 team-mates arrive in Penang PEN AJN G. Tues. India's No. 1 lawn tennis player Ramanathan Krishnan and teammates M. Apparao, MDeo and G. Kottoor arrived here today for the Malaysian open championships which begin on Thursday. Two other Indian players. Premjlt Lai and D. Wallla. are due
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    • 162 18 SEREMBAN. Tues.— M.F. Vllvaratnam and Suzy Tan won the Negri Sembllan closed tennis mixed doubles title when they upset the favoured pair of Lim Meng San and Mrs. Mm Ewe Law winning 6-4, 7-5 in the final. VUvaratnam Is also In the men's singles final beating
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    • 30 18 SEREMBAN. Tues. Negri I Sembilan will rrnet Malacca in 1 tlie annual Harding Trophy rug- ger match on the Bnnria Hilir ground. Malacca, on Saturday at 330 p.m.
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    • 375 18 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. AUSTRALIA'S current Wimbledon doubles cham- pions, Tony Roche and John Newcombe, will be seen in action in exhibition matches at the Selangor Club courts here tomorrow. Roche. 19. and Newcombe, 1 > 20. were among the eight Australian tennis stars who
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    • 334 18 STC to import British griffins RACING with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Turf Club plan to import a batch of 48 Irish and English two- and three-year-old griffins. Details of this biggest -ever griffin scheme have yet to be worked out but it Is likely that the griffins will
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 420 18 SHERIFFS SALE TENDER FOR PURCHASE OF m THE HK.H (Ol RT B* MM.4PIIHI lIT N«» M 4 OF IMI nn i rin\ \o. c \M) KXC( 'ITIOX NO. M IN THE CAUSE OF Brltiah A Malayan Trustee* United PlaintUfi rersus Wong Shi Ying mwj Loka Yu Sum U>ko YU Yira
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    • 350 18 BUNGALOW NO. 7, IMNM KOAU. IPOH. Tenders are Invited lor he tat of Io; No. 2586-s Ceritfi- cate of Title No. *****. Area 3 Acre* O Rood 38 Poles togetlier with bungalow thereon No. 7. Thomson Road. Ipoh. The bunga|M a.;, be mven vacant pos.essiori as from Ist January 1966
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    • 464 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY KOR ASSISTANT VtTKBINAKY OFFICES IN IHt. m.i-Ii 1 I I"! K\l OEPAJtTMFNT Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates for the post ol Assistant Veterinary Officer in the Agricultural Department. Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS: Recognised defrree in Veterinary Science. and must have considerable experience of farming
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    • 25 18 the Photo-Sensation sIHsV *"*y I o^ H^^isC l> IsW ■IJIIJ.M B K> V oilJUßisUsllJJßsyß <^ m r *&M s^s^L^s^s^s^/ ISO-RAPID IF Asfa-Gevaert 533/- GAPORE "8/" AU
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 43 18 SUMMARY ■ooca Malacca Dlv 1 i Kilat Cub 2 Hakka Aasn. 2. Taiping Uiv 1: Fetl Engineers 3 No- 2 Transpon 1 Prisons 7 I.M Royal Malay Rent 2 HOCKEY Malacca League: MedicaU wo. Banda Kaba. HUM trial (8-bani. Ooloun I Wru'os 0
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 447 19  -  NORMAN SIEBEL JAPAN O THAILAND O By Kuala Lumpur, Tues. 1 fHE ONLY thing of significance in the scoreless draw between Japan and Thailand in the Merdeka football tournament tonight was that the result put Nationalist China in Saturday's final even before
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    • 487 19 MALAYSIA 1 HONG KONG 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia reached the end of the trail in the Merdeka tournament with their 3-1 defeat by Hong: Kong in their Group B match last night. The result anchored Malaysia in ninth and last position and
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    • 392 19 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. TOMORROW'S Decision Day in Group A of the A Merdeka tournament could bring results to confound popular expectations. South Korea, with five i 1 points from two wins and a draw and a goal tally of three tor
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    • 22 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Th« Seap Qames Arganlsing Council monthly meeting at Stadium Negara today has been postponed because of poor attendance.
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    • 140 19 S. Korea are worried by injuries KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. South Korea are worried about their last Group A match in the Merdeka soccer tournament against Hong Kong tomorrow because of injuries they suffered in last night's match with India. Centre forward Kirn Sam Rak, who had a head injury and
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    • 367 19 THE WORLD OF SPORT GOLF— New York, Tues: "Champagne Tony" Lema won the Carling world golf championship yesterday, and celebrated his U5535,000 first prize by ordering champagne for the Press. Shortly after Lema returned triumphantly to the clubhouse, champagne on Ice arrived in the Press tent and
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 73 19 Cash and Garry for only $295/QDCO I A I H ;.r"=Hl |K wT m^ I I 1 I m^^ WKy*~°**m at I 9 I aY M I Bl^^HHHnrai«rTrm -JHlmmmmmtF- I^^Bf^ 1 i I I U 1 ■^^■*MBKr^*s4E»*t ■■.■.'.■■Mimi'""H-«^*;a M, Un Run llf i I rt rPP W\ E v OF
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    • 150 19 Silver Gillette 3 ways superior to all other blades! Lasts longer than any other blade 3 without exception L«V C i\ More shaves per blade means mil 1 O"if""t"O less cost per shave *>*>^ The most superbly comfortable -^■■■■^■^■■■^■^■w^ shaves in the world THE STAINLESSBIADE Packet of 3 Blades: 75
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 102 19 I SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Merdeka Tourney: Bunt ar> Town Board v Youth Group A Hong Kong v South Or'ouT* Korea 7.30; India v South Viet- Suffolk Est (Padang). nam 9.0 (both matches at Mer- 1 RUGGER Friendly (Ipohv deka Stadium. KLi Spore Bus- ipoh Club v 8t. Michael* In»t Ineiw
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  • 305 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— An ocean-going tug, the Rode Zee, which was near the area in the eastern anchorage of Singapore harbour where yesterday's collision between two cargo vessels, the Inion Builder and the Primorje. took place, was not the cause of the accident. This was
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  • 60 20 SINGAPORE. Tues— The international representative of the In- ternatlonal Federation of Journalists. Mr. Ronald A. Watts, is in Singapore to seek the views of the SNUJ with regard to affiliation with the IFJ. He leaves tomorrow morning for j Saigon, and later will proceed to
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  • 38 20 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at 880 East Coast Road (opposite the Siglap market) from tomorrow to Aug. 30. It will be open from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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  • 229 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong this evening opened the $4.1 million studios and offices of Filem Negara Malaysia. The elegant four-level buildings are situated on a hill in Petaling Jaya. The King and Queen were welcomed by
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  • 46 20 S'pore decision on sugar SINGAPORE. Tues— The Singapore Government tonight placed sugar on the "drawback list" to give exporting manufacturers a better deal. A gazette notification announced that import duty paid on each pound of sugar will be refunded les.v two cents— after export of products.
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  • 72 20 JAKARTA, Tues. If trade relations between Indonesia and Singapore were resumed, it would not be on the same basis as before, the Deputy Foreign Trade Minister, Brigadier General Achmad Jussuf. said here today. He said that formerly Indonesia had sold produce to Singapore "without being able
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  • 402 20 LONDON. Tues Extremely quiet conditions persisted in the stock markets today. ICl's £50 million sterling Issue and profits forecasts were the dominating influences and nume- rous small losses were recorded. However, some of the leading industrials improved from their lower opening levels. Tins scored small gains. Rubbers occasionally
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  • 102 20 U.S. jets strike close to China SAIGON, Tues. U.S. Air Force Jets today destroyed a bridge only 30 miles from China's border the closest target to the frontier they have hit in North Vietnam. With the second of two strike.-, by F-105 Thunder- i chiefs early today, the centre span
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  • 89 20 Nasser and Feisal agree on Yemen peace BEIRUT, Tues. Cairo Radio today quoted King Feisal of Saudi Arabia as saying "unconditional agreement" had been reached In his talks with President Nasser. The two Arab leaders have been meeting in an effort to find a solution to the three-year-old civil war
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  • 63 20 BANGKOK. Tues— Police today discovered 1,000 bullets hidden in two beer cases aboard a train heading from Thailand to Malaysia. A police spokesman said the bullets were found after authorities received a tip that they were purchased here for terrorists operating on the ThaiMalaysian border.
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  • 112 20 SINGAPORE, Tues.- -Singapore Importers may now import their eligible quarterly quota of synthetic fibre fishing nets plus 50 per cent of the quota for the next quarter. An official circular to importers today explained: "If an applira.it is eligible for a quarterly quota
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  • 30 20 BELGRADE. Tues. President Nasser will pay »n official visit to Yugoslavia from Sept. 1 to 4 at the invitation of President Tito, It was announced here today. Reuter.
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  • 120 20 I ONDON, Tues. Spider-eating estate agent Christopher Lloyd. 31. gave a practical demonstration of his gastronomical gimmick on radio and television programmes here. Now he has brought a storm of protests to the BBC. At breakfast time yesterday, listeners heard him making
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  • 52 20 SINGAPORE. TIMB a motor-c-rdist. Detective Constable Fciwin Vk.s. 23. was cnticaliy Injured early today after Ins machine smashed into a car a Ion; Scotts Road. Vas was returning to the Orchard Road Station at the time. He was placed on the dangerously ill list at the
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  • 46 20 USHER:— Norman Ulher. of 8.8.C. Transmitting Station, Tebrau om 23-8-65. Funeral at Mount Vtreon E Crematorium at 3 p.m. today 3S-9-65. O. SRBIDHARAN (Surveyor IfPBW 1 Changi) of 19 Glasgow Road Btncm- pore puied away peacefully on 24-8-65 cremation at Bl4adart 4 .JO p.m. 25-K-6.V
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 145 20 It is not too late to prepare for EXAM SUCCESS... HSC S.C./M.C.E./ Let STAMFORD COLLEGE G.C.E. QT. COURSES supplement your I.C.E. Studies Form VI Entrance and other exams. WHY LET YOUR TEXTBOOKS© Jffl| WEIGH YOU DOWN n K^f CONSULT STAMFORD COLLEGE... Mgmz, THE EASY HOME-STUDY IkA WAY TO /A^^\VW >
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    • 281 20 Latt CLASSIFIED^ If Hordm tli iMim(mum) It's true! we are part-owners in over 20 companies for $100. (APPROXIMATELY) m Ife/ ...and we are receiving Dividend Cheques regularly each 6 months. Can you Imagine it? We invested our savings with Malayan Unit Trusts Limited and immediately found ourselves part-owners in more
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