The Straits Times, 12 November 1965

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Fstd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1965 15 CENTS KDN 1189 M.C.(P). 1005
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  • 208 1 S'pore, Malaysia to back any UN sanctions Kl^ I I.IMPIR, I'hurs Teneku Abdul Kahiuan toniuht expressed err.it disappointment omt Khodesia's unilateral declaration of independence The Malavsian Prime Minister said Britain should not have allowed Khodcsj.i to do it and that (t was now up to Britain to act. He s.md
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  • 1155 1  -  Trade clamp on defiant Rhodesians LONDON. Thursday BRITISH Premier Wilson today announced major economic sanctions against Rhodesia just three hours after Premier Smith declared unilateral declaration of independence, which was immediately followed by the Governor, Sir Humphrey Cibbs, sacking the entire Rhodesian Cabinet. Mr. Wilson,
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  • 52 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs—Senator Mike Mmi.tfleld. the Democratic leuciei in the Senate, announced uiday (hat he and four colle.iiiiies were about to begin an on-the-spot study of problems in Europe and South-ea&t Asia. He said the mission was being undertaken after months of discussion with the President and with his
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  • 241 1 Jakarta Red terror BODIES SET UP FOR KILLING, KIDNAPPING JAKARTA, Thursday. THE Indonesian Army today said that Communists had set up illegal organisations to carry out killing, kidnapping and arson following the ending of martial law in Jakarta yesterday There were live organisations, each wilh its own am of the
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  • 72 1 Another power failure ATTICA (New York), Thurs. A second power failure hit here and eight other communities of this upstate region last night. Power was restored In about an hour. A utility company spokesi man did not know what 1 caused the failure, but said It I wa.s not related
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  • 34 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. An autopsy on a hippopotamus which died at the zoo here recently showed tt had nn umbrella and shoe In Its stomach Cause of death: Indigestion. Reuter
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  • 35 1 TAIPEH. Thurs. The Nationalist Chinese Defence Ministry announced tonight that a Communlv. Chinese .let bomber crew of three had defected and UndeJ their plane at a Formosa air base this afternoon. L'PI.
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  • 55 1 SAIGON, Thurs. Vietcong forces ambushed a south Vietnamese unit on a main highway m Bt of Saigon today, but 130 of the Communists were killed by combined ground and air action, a U.S. spokesman reported. The spokesman said American and Vietnamese planes hammered the attacking Vietcong and
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  • 28 1 BANGKOK. Thuis. A semi- nar held heie to dIKUM population problems hss recommended to the Government that birth control be Instituted on a voluntary basis
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  • 207 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday THE have-nots of all races will benefit from Mara and the Bank Bumiputera. the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ruzak. announced In the House of Representatives today Mara or MhJlis Ama('oimcil ot Trust i replaeet the Rural and Industrial Development Authority. Those to
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  • 174 1 Double jet crash in Johore SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two Javelin tight t>rs plunged into the narrow mouth of the Johore River between Pulau Tekong and Penggarang on Monday night within seconds of each other, it was confirmed tonight. Tin 1 pilot of o:ie pi 1. but the other was id. together
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  • 34 1 NASUTION S PLAN JAKARTA. Thurs Me fence Minister and armee forces chief, (ien. Nasution today submitted to > dent Soekarno plan t< "clear up question of nn .inimity between dent and armed forces."Reuter.
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 435 2 VIETNAM: NEW MAO BLAST AT RUSSIANS Kosygin accused of asking Chinese to help Americans out of crisis PEKING. Thursday JJUSSIA urged Pi-k--ing this year to help the United States find a way out of the Vietnam situation, it was stated yesterday. Peking firmly turned down the suggestion. The allegation was
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    • 130 2 Marines push to clear highway V^AIGON, Thurs. U.S. Marines pushed up the Vietnamese coast north of Chu Lai today in an effort to clear the Vietcong out of the area and reopen National Highway 1. The marines yesterday made an amphibious landing 12 miles north of the Chu Lai airfield.
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    • 57 2 MOSCOW. Thurs.— The Indian Finance Minister Mr. T. T. Krishnamn chart, yesterday met the Union's top trade and aid officials. An Indian spokesman Mid they matten of mul tcrest and economic co-operation. Tlie ipokrsm.in declined to dis- cific p° :n t s He said the
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    • 187 2 Peking accuses US of attacks on ships OONG KONG. Thurs. The Peking Peopled Daily commentator today accused the United States of making frequent attacks on Chinese vessels at sea. the New China News Agency report He said the U.S. imperialists are increasing such criminal acts" and must bear full rcsDonsibilitv
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    • 76 2 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Russia yesterday called go the Security Council to order lullscale sanctions against Portugal. The Soviet delegate. Dr. Nikolai Fedorenko, also a' tacked Nato powers and Western "capitalist monopolies" for alleged support ci Portuguese policies In Africa. Alter repeatedly referring ;o "criminal
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    • 226 2 LONDON. Thursday A SPOKESMAN at the Board of Trade said yesterday that "British Week* in Hong Kong will ro on as planned despite reports of a possible boycott by some in the colony. Private sources, meanwhile, said they understood
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    • 101 2 CAIGOM, Thurs South Vietnamese regional troops yesterday uncovered large Victcong guerilla arms caches concealed in six secret shelters 440 miles south-west of here. A U.S. spokesman said the troops aJso found a grenade factory nearby, hour guerillas were killed and one captured. Hidden
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 382 3 BOSTON, Thursday. ROSSES suffered by industry and home owners in the massive power blackout which hit eight north-eastern states and pa.t of Canada were unofficially estimated today as high as ISSbOO million. But not much of this will be recoverable under tnsurance policies, according to
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    • 115 3 THE BIRD THAT SAID IT HAD BEEN SHOT ROM... Thurs Polke yesterday investigated the ra.se of a talking bird which .said it had been shot. Its owner, Yinrenzo iisci.i. told police In found the bird, an Indian nivnali bleeding from a leg wound in its i-age on the balcony of
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    • 43 3 LONDON. Thur.s. Oi.. of B ie.tthiip expi medicine. Professor, sir Robert Br.idbw. will mMm tht Burmese Goverr.ment on the ilOOl Of dPI ii General Host) Sir Rolwr would U.-ve for Rangixiii on Dec II f..r a thrreweek dsJI
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    • 53 3 NEW VOKK A yountf Catnolic pacinsi di< protesting wars by setting lum.<.Hf mi lire he United Natfc I quarter^ on TIHMiBJ morning. Roger L:iporte. 22. clung to life for m»if Hum 24 hour.s after he drenched himself with petrol and turned himself into a human torch just
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    • 350 3 Recognise Peking— a A let a simple majority decide, France urges UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. FRANCE yesterday called for the recognition of 1 Peking In the United Nations, declaring that its Absence win "damaging" to the world body. Mr R i the 1 chief French cielejM 1 <aid thai Hie Question
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    • 121 3 rOHNSO.V CITY. v (TMw), Thurs President Johnson will meet West wcrman Chancellor l.uduie Krharri on DM ti-H. 'lie ie\a> Whitr House announced here vest«-rri.)\ The al nno v n r ement issued here, where President Johnson is recuperating on his ranch from his call bladder
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    • 79 3 Mansfield to lead 'study of problems' tour WASHINGTON. Thurs. TT Senator Mike Mansfield (above), the Democratic leader in the Senate, has announced that he and four t-ol-leieues will make an on-the-spot study of problems in Kurope and South-Kast Asia. lie said the mission was brills undertaken after months of discussion
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    • 218 3 WILSON'S MAJORITY AT STAKE IN CRUCIAL POLL LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Wilsons Labour I Government faces its most crucial voting test i yet in a by-election in a London suburb today. Defeat in the Labour-held seat would wipe out the Govemment's overall majority of j one in the House of Com-
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    • 164 3 SECRET REBURIAL FOR EVANS If ON DON. Thurs. I Timothy Evans, hanged for murder 15 years ago protesting his innocence, was reburied in secrecy in a Roman Catholic cemetery here yesterday, two days after the formal abolition of hanging in Britain. Evans, whose case has been ft key factor in
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    • 29 3 SANTIAGO. Thurs The Government haj apea.ed :o striking copper miners 10 rourn to \ork a!id cut down the irain or. lorpiijn exchange reserves caused by tlie waif
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  • 356 4 JURONG RAILWAY MAKES FIRST PUBLIC RUN SINGAPORE. Thurs ANOTHER in i1 c Stone in Singapore's industrialisation programme \\;is passed today. The new railway to serve the Jurong industrial complex made its first public run from Bukit Timah station, carrying a party of Press representatives and officials of the railway and
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  • 335 4  -  GABRIEL LEE By SECRET service "in- trigue" caught up with the Royal Air Force's Tengah station yesterday when a black car slid up to the airfield. Out stepped a tall, handsome man with blond hair. Two airmen in a Land Rover drove up. and the
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  • 289 5 Singapore fabulous, say beauty queens SINGAPORE, Thurs. Beauty queens Gay Phelps (Miss New Zealand) and Jan Rennison (Miss Australia) have written back from London to say that "Singapore is fabulous.'" 'The girls, who spent two days In Singapore last week on their way to London for the Miss World contest,
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  • 34 5 KL'NCIEI PATANI. Tluirs. Mr. Liew Kwee Sen?. 25. an enmneer of tho Sumitomo Shoji Kaish*. who ffu seriously Injured it: a motor collision on Tuesday. bM been moved to Aior Star ho*-
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  • 123 5 Dagger men rob newspaper office ITUALA LUMPUR. v Thurs. Three men, armed with daggers. robbed the Nanyang I Siang Pau Office at Ja- lan Sultan here of $260 early this morning. They walked into the newspaper's circulation office and i held up 'he assistant circula- tion manager.- Mr. Wong Kfng.
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  • 64 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. 1 The Kuala Lumpur Jet club will :oe holding a "Jet Nißhf at the Federal Hotel here at 8 p.m. on Saturday. Lucky prices of one return air ticket to Bangkok, one to Singapore and another to Penang will i bo
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  • 361 5 A year to collect all those expat statistics KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE full statistics to implement the J.. Malayanisation of commercial firms I will be available only in November next i year, the Controller-General of Irnmii gration, Inche Ibrahim bin Ali, said today. Fifty thousand forms are being sent from
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  • 49 5 IWE spirit of solidarity should he with v* all the time and not only once a year. It must be a daily and constant objective with all of us. —The Very Rev. Bro. T Michael in a spe.-cn to s-udents of St. Georges School. Baltic Pulau. 1*..--ang. yesterday.
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  • 145 5 JOHORE TO HAVE MORE NATIONAL LANGUAGE CLASSES MUAR. Thurs. The Johore State Government has decided to conduct more national language classes in all districts for officers in town and local councils, the National Electricity Board and and other bodies early next year. A spokesman of the national lanaruaep operations room
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  • 61 5 KUALA I.L'MPUR Thurs. Ninety politicians are under detention in Sarawak, the Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.i Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said today. Speaking in the Hou«e of Representatives, he said all 90 had been arrested during the 1963 Brunei rebellion and dump the early
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  • 26 5 RAL'B. Tliurs. The Sultan of Pahar.it will open a now rural midwife clinic at Kampong Pagar iMk, 2<i BUM from Kuala Lipis. on Sunday.
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  • 24 5 KUALA LIPIS. Thurs. The Piihang Fum ly Plann;ng Association ml] givr free consultat:on at the health clin c here on Nov. 17.
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  • 23 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs Th* Director-General of Britain's Book Development Council. Mr. PJ Harris, flies into Singapore tomorrow for a three-day visit.
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  • 25 5 RAUB. Thurs. A new he Win sub-centre and clinic, costing I 51 30.000. has been completed at BonUk, 25 m.les from here.
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  • 137 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Most of the untrained temporary teachers in the country, who will soon receive notices terminating their services, will be re-employed. Temporary teacruers are given notice every year so that newly trained teachers can be posted to the various schools. A spokesman of
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  • 68 5 RATU FAHAT Thurs. Pol<;e questioned 18 people 13 of them -vai- I tres.se> after a lorry driver was stabbed outsirii thp Paris Cafe in Jalan Shahba i3ar here about 1 am. today. J The jriver. Kofc Ah Hal. 31. was found semi-con-scious .>n the roadside. He was
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  • 64 5 'No' to David's youth party ITU ALA LUMPUR. x Thurs. The Government has refused registration of the proposed National Democratic Youth Movement. The Registrar of Societies. Mr. Chin Hon Hian. confirmed this today. According to the pro-tern president of the movement, Mr. V. David, the NDYM was launched in November
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  • 24 5 KAJANO. Thurv A $23,000 grant has been provded by the Gw.-envnent for the See Yeah Koong temple at Jalan Tukang here.
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    • 185 5 ADD A DELICIOUS CASH OF LEA& p) PERRINS li WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE On avocado pears and salads Jp^&reyctfSn with meet and fish ...In sauces, soups and curries and, of course, tomato juice— ihe vOn." piquant flavour of Lea Perrins Ifc^^El^l^^^ maAes all the difference llt costs W so little and tastes
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  • 245 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Public Service Commission has started a massive recruitment drive for teachers required for next year. Teachers from all language streams will be wanted by the Ministry of Education for primary schools, technical schools, commercial secondary and higher school certificate classes. The PSC will
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  • 224 6 $10Sm 'windfall' for S'pore after separation SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore expects to get another $108 million in revenue this year as a result of its separation from Malaysia. A paper, to be presented to the Legislative Assembly, on supplementary estimates of revenue 1965 says that on Singapore's separation from Malaysia, certain
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  • 33 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The British High Commissioner to Singapore, Mr. J.V. Rob, will present his credentials to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, at Istana Negara at 3 p.m. tomorrow
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  • 234 6 Ql ARTKRI.Y import quotas for a list of goods have been announced by the Registry of Imports and Exports. For the period Oct. 24 to Jan. 23 next, the quotas are: Six per cent of previous imports for tar, lorry and bus tyres, outer covers, tubeless
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  • 415 6 'Common tongue' slogan for the N-month: Ghazali 'HELP MAKE IT A SUCCESS' CALL TO CITIZENS SINGAPORE. Thurs "THE national language is our common language." This is the "slogan" which will be driven home to all Singaporeans during National Language Month, which begins tomorrow. In a me.ssage over TV Slngapura tonight,
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  • 94 6 UNION CALLS OFF BAN ON OVERTIME SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees Union yesterday ordered its 60 clerical members at S.H. Benson <S i Ltd. to call off their flve-day-old overtime boycott. This followed a meeting between management and union representatives at the Labour Ministry, at which
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  • 34 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A cyclist, Tan Eng Hwang. 60. of Oeylang, was killed on Tuesday when he was In collision with a car at the Junction of North Bridge Road and Crawford Road.
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  • 39 6 SINGAPORE Thus -Mr. Seymour Poe. vice-president of Hollywood's 20th Century Pox Corpora- lion— is due here tomorrow for a short visit. He will be accompanied by his wife. I They are guests of Cathay Organisation.
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  • 8 7  -  our Parliamentary Reporters: By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday
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  • 600 7 \IR C. V. Devan Nair (PAP Bungsar) was not allowed to speak at a recent election rally at Aver Itam, Penang, because intelligence reports had shown that his speech was likely to cause a breach of the peace. This statement by the
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  • 565 7 Dato Ismail and Dr. Tan clash on detainee CLASH last night between the -Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, and the Socialist Front leader, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. highlighted the debate in the House of Representatives on the estimates for the prisons department totalling $6
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  • 132 7 A total of 164 people were charged in court following the Feb. 13 riots in Kuala Lumpur the House of Representatives was told. Of tbi*. the Minister »f Home Affairs. Dato i Dr.) ismaii bin Dato \bd ul Rahman said. people »err acquitted
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  • 86 7 THE Minister of Home Affairs. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, disclosed in the House of Representatives today that l.? 60 people had been detained in Malaya since 1962. Half of them were Indonesian iniiltratnrv He was replying to a question by Mr. Urn
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  • 155 7 THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, today assured Sabah and Sarawak that they would get the S3OO million development fund promised them under the Inter-Governmen-tal Committee report. This was despite the» fact that Singapore would not contribute to the fund
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  • 256 7 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was queried in the House of Representatives today about the State visit of the Prime Minister of South Vietnam, Air Vice Marshal Tun Nguyen Cao Ky. last month. MR C. V. DEVAN NAIR (PAP-Bungsar) wanted to know
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  • 27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —5 The presidpnt of tlie Council of Rpßency. T>n«rku Azman Shah, w'.il open a mosqiiPH at Kampong Jaya Setia. Kuala Selaiigor. tomorrow
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  • 90 7 Get your copy of THE ANNUAL of course! today! THE Straits Times Annual for 1966 is on i»ule today. This now edition of South East Asia's nnest pub 1 1 cation maintains the high standards sot in the past. Within Its 144 pages, beautifully produced on nne art paper, there
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  • 74 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tiuirs The Ecafe conference on traffic engineering and highway safety, scheduled to be held here from Nov. 22 to 27. has been postponed indei finitely The Ministry of Transport &a d today that the rr.'son lor the postponement ua.s :ne poor response fiom
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  • 24 8 Thai envoy's visit KANGAR. Thurs The Thai Ambassador, N:u Pra^ong Bu:i- rheon. and hLs wife will pay an official visit to Perils on Saturday.
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  • 65 8 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. A> councillor Inchc Darus bin Mohamed told the Town Council that "lucky dip" stall* operating near schools were doing a lot of harm. "If this ni. n-.icc Is not curbed, the children will giH ir.to the gambling habit which will ruin their
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  • 927 8 Razak outlines plan to broaden economic base THE Majlis Amanah Ra'ayat (Council of Trust) and Bank Bumiputera will help BOTH in- j digenous and nonindigenous people in the rural areas. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said this today. He
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  • 331 8 WHAT'S BEHIND THAT RESEARCH UNIT? UNION KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. fHE MALAYAN Technical Services Union today questioned the 'real motive" behind the recent establishment of a trade union research unit headed by Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, M.P. for Bungsar. in Kuala Lumpur. It also wanted to know why the Labour
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  • 244 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs THE Sarawak Government is seeking technical assistance from the Food and Agricultural Organisation 1 to convert a large forest reeion in the State Into an agricultural and timberproducing area. The area covers about 2.700 square miles, more thai; 10 times the
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  • 1810 9 Ordeal On Cannibal Isle Shipwrecked John Renton was for ei&ht years a prisoner on savage Malaita in the remote Solomons, alive only because he could teach his hosts to weave nets O\ August S, 1875, the trading schooner. Bobtail Nag, sailed cautiously into a tiny, sheltered bay in remote corner
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  • 208 10 t* ora'a JIJ •Tmimuaa RUBY IRII Urnwiri of TOT 4*ar <IH l^ih NsMaMar MM v Hi' n.rmarY akOTtJ* l>vn» fa-h»r A^fr»d Rowni TMtPI -a-lon ¥ot^»r «»ar ac dlauaw* 'a' tt M M'T.orY'a <iar4*n at. Mi ».<!• Alwm und iarqoaMa* Arth'ir aji<l >Mt RUBY IRtt Is hrrtna maa»ot» •<
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  • 133 10 •x ~rt, SIS (Mlmlwmm' JUST ARRIVCB enllrJran hooka i -da »tr Knaicß LM M. Jalaa Puda. ROLAND! STOP PRtlti 10 OaarWm* l»«" Frtrrt HmratYlaa afxtHallY frnrn Pana for jajaj V\«n r.oUnd a Dtbum hrn l»»iliil ■M« rili. 24 7. OKtaH «oa>4. w. WHERE CAN YOU Hhor h»t»-m 7 v^
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    • 672 10 Ki-spon.Mble Mmistris oi the Central Govenmcnl hi ferod assurance on numeroua OOGMMM th.it. di-spite the departure ol Singapore from Malaysia and the consequent MIMM of the Singapore Gove rnment from its undertaking to advance $150 million over ftve years for the development of thp Borneo States,
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    • 403 10 Five p»i ago the notion that trains might one day run to Jurong, then one ol Singapore's more outlandish spots, seemed improbable. True, there was talk of development and some bulldozers were at work but a railway? Now it has come true. Yesterday th« first of what will
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    • 176 10 The saboteurs who continue to set off bombs from time to time are as inept as eve. but are not to be du<counted. Luck, if not skill, may one day come to their aid with disastrous consequences. The message of the attempts to blow up bridges on the
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  • Letters
    • 203 10 The eviction of an amah AS reported in your paper, subsidised Housing Board flats are being offered to those who stand In the way of the urban redevelopment schemes, but is th-^ same consideration being shown to the less "news-worthy" citizens of Singapore? Might we take a close look at
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    • 95 10 This blunt notice in effect m eviction order --makes no mention of possible appeal, nor has any offer of assistance, or advice in the matter of rehousing been made. Surely the department concerned is not so indlffere.it to the needs of the minority that it does not Inform the Housing
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    • 97 10 DANOOON Road la plagued by a rash of messes and clubs, including one whose members specialise In excessive noise during the small hours of the morning. Our complaints to the "proper authorities" have brought us no satisfaction. Our minions of the law have probably been overawed by legal
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    • 49 10 I.IT Tenant No beards 'FHE Malayan Teachers X College in Johorc Bahru permits its studentg very little freedom even in personal affairs Students are compelled tn go in full suit to the dining hall They are not allowed to keep am beards, the penalty being dismissal. STUDENT Johore Bahru
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  • 159 10 IT |i ea.sy for Mr Jeyaretnam (ST Oct. 30 to theorise and say that •the death penalty cannot be Justified whatever the crime." He was commenting In the context of the punishment meted nut to the men condemn crt for the brutal murder of the superintendent and
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  • 364 10  - Learning Malay 156 YUNUS MARIS. by M.A. University of Malaya PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION (Cor.tdi Wa will continue to-day making a comparison between PASBIVB and ACTIVE constructions The active version*, containing the "OLEH phrase, are taken from Lea. 143 and 148. Pram Law. 14S PAS. AhnuU DI-81'TOH PEEGI aehoUh OUCH BAIM-NYA. ACT.
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  • 837 10  - Making a new nation J. Halcro Ferguson COALITION REMOVES THE TENSIONS By LONDON, Thurs Guyana prepares for independence WITHIN a year it seems that a new South American nation will be born, and called Guyana, but that its conception will be without the cooperation of the leader of its largest
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    • 367 10 Straitt Times 4 Malar Mail CMial'xd K.i-lli.ninti pa; >■-<•• t* cold 'To**fli t i.pf aU*KK(T OllUlll "in (»aca»llaala< O*ak) COLO STOPtAOa HtNCHII Raiang s. Author I*4 »f»ntaBOOK BTOajf LTD Houaa .-o.^ra« 0- TMI NIWI FRONT FWNM .~'m»,a»aa. M. M. lIMAIL J Admiralty Poad. Na«a4 aaaja HAMICM (TOM 14 1« I
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    • 63 10 IS A NEW REVOLUTION BREWING IN THE USSR? "A head of steam ts building up" say some observers, "that can only lead to explosion." Is this wishful thinking? Read why Eugene Lyons believes 50 i of Russia is openly hostile to the Kremlin and how the American policy of appeasing
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    • 20 10 No Scotch improves the flavour of water like Teachers TtUStn aiawUM CttaH WfITM MISCT B^^ HalUtU TMOMMOT MIUTIU '"^F IsS-Sa^K-EH
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  • 44 11 •JHE Indonesian Army arrested scores of Communists in an intensive search in the Mount Merapi region of Java. where PKI leaders are known to be in hiding. Picture shows a group of captured Communists being led to an Army office. U.P.I picture.
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  • 116 11 KIALA 1.1 .MPI K. Thurv The Swedish Am h.iNN.ni.T to Malaysia, Mr. Akr Sjolin. said tonight that -ill 47 Swede;, in M.ilayMa MTmt'd happy .tnd in love with the countrt In a special broadcnM to mark Swedish National Day today Mr. Sjolin xaicl
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  • 11 11 U BAHRD I: i H A r>
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  • 56 11 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Malaysia's share of UN. expenses is to be reduced in 1966 and 1967 from 0.15 per cent to 012 per cent of total assessments In view of the withdrawal of Singapore from MalaysiaSingapore will be assessed for U.N. expenses at the minimum
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  • 27 11 TANOKAK. Thurs. The manager and staff of the Diamond Jubilee Estate. 12 mUes from here, have given $485 to the National Defence Fund.
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  • 40 11 RACB. Thurs —The leader of a df elephar.'.v rampaging •hrouith padi field* and rubber K >:npong Suneei I roni hen-, was the weekend Thf man who bnugeci the b was Inche Mohamed Said bin Ta--iiiiirr here.
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  • 18 11 IfoH. Thurs. At Department here. the police ■coottr j.'o'.pn from his i| :*r:er.s in Lariat
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  • 408 11  -  MICHAEL FOONG By Ipoh, Thursday TWO bridges on the Ipoh-Kuala Lumpur main trunk road one near Tapah and the other near Bidor were slightly damaged by explosions which went off within minutes of each other last night. BLAST No. 1 oocurrpd about 8.30 p.m. at the
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  • 44 11 SINGAPORE Tl. ipermt Bi jr«ni«i a decree Batl in thf Hieh Tour' on Monday on the grr>und rrue.-v by her hu^hanrt Anf Tee Wee »a* given riivtvlv of -h*lr •on The decree m be mao» aoeolute In three month*
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  • 374 11 Freed student leader: Steer clear of politics SINGAPORE, Thursday. J^ FORMER Nanyang University student leader, freed last night after a two-year detention for subversion, has urged students to steer clear of politics. In a public renunciation of his past. Mok Swee Sang, former vice-chairman of the Nanyang University Students' Union,
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  • 167 11 QINGAPORE. Thurs. Well-known local educationist and Methodist pastor. Dr. Ho Seng Ong, J.M.N., died in the Thomson Road Hospital here today after a long Illness. He was 67. Dr. Ho 1 above > was until his retirement recently the education secretary of the Methodist
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  • 61 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Leong Weng Chuan. 36. a srere- i tary and accountant of (Max* Allenbury < Malaysia i Ltd.. «.is sentenced to three month*' tail by iiie Sessions Court for crt- mlnal breach of trust of $10,623 belonging to the company The offence WH cnmmi"^ ootween
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  • 241 11 $60,000 for the family if an MP dies in accident KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Dependants of a member of Parliament killed in an accident will recei v c $60,000 if amendments to the Par liament (Members' Remuneration) Act 1960 are passed by the House of Representatives. Notice that the Deputy Prime
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  • 87 11 KOTA BHARL'. Thurv A -even-man Government mission to explain to busi--1 n^.ssmen the measures takI en to form a limited com- mon marker will arrive here oil Sunday Tlie team, headed by the arting chairman of the Tariff Advisory sujak bin R;<ii niu:.. •rill hold
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  • 35 11 SINGAPORE. Thtirs- Seven susnpct secret society "1 were detained yestprday. Police said they were member.-, of three weil-known secret »■><- etjr snvipa operates .11 the Bukf T:rr ih Ro;id j and Jalan K'.mik arras
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 175 11 Vital for your Vitality Ifea^A LEO ROSETTE VITAMINS from DENMARK I Strength. Grt youthful energy with L«« Vitamin Capsi-tabs. Work hard, play hard. I Leo gives you a lift towards better health. I One vitamin-packed Leo Capsi-tab a day it all you need to add zest to your lite. There
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    • 132 11 NOT JUST A STOPOVER. ..BUT A HOLIDAY DESTINATION... w% m PIT" 1 1 YOUR N[AR[SI U|i|l U AUSTRALIAN Elm I rl CAPITAL is only FIVE hours away V D>«cov*r a n«w world young. vigomwi and) modern wi«K *r\ imm*t>im v«r.#ty of imprt»i>v» A P^^^» jf n»w paopl* wrw, b^tvity «nd
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 730 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala l.om- 734 Best of the Post Lit:. e pur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and Terror". 8.00 News in MandaMaUcra: 3 Johore Bahru; rin; 8.10 Popular Songs. >j.3* 4 Taipinf: 7 Batu The Munsters "Eddie >. fcI'ahat; 9 Kluanc. name"; 9.00 News in the Nar.M.: 5.45
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 68 12 Asia Magazines Ltd. rrportod gross revenues of 11K58.4 million for its fourth financial year which ended September 30. 1985. This represents an increase of 18 per rent ovrr the previous year. The figures which were disclosed at the meeting of the company's board of directors at
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    • 34 12 Miss Yau Su Lang of Batu Pahat. has been appointed Interior ciesisn consultant to the furniture department of Dlethelm and Co. Ltd. She is the seventh interior designer appointed by the Company.
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    • 30 12 Mr Yong Teck Yu. a lubrication engineer of Mobil OH Malaya Ltd.. ha.s returned to Singapore after undergoing a four-month training course In lubrication engineering at the Philippines.
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    • 494 12  - Association for Raffles Place men MOK SIN PIN By independent organisation representing some of Singapore's oldest business establishments ;it HnlTles Place have come forward in support of the Singapore Government's endeavours to promote tourism in Singapore. About 60 of them, including retail traders, merchants and banks, have grouped together forming
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    • 210 12 IBM REVIEWS SERVICE OPERATION AMR. Charles K Campoell. vicr 11 president of IBM World Trade Corporation has been visitine Singapore and Malaysia to review IBM's operation, particularly Qm maintenance and service noed.- of thr hyp IBM electronic computers installed nere. Mr. Campbell who was last here several years ago. was
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    • 223 12 PEUGEOT TO INTRODUCE 204 ESTATE CAR SOON TTiE Peugeot Factory of France is to introduce to the Singapore and Malaysian markets the estate car version of Its new Peugeot 204 which is now making its debut here. Mr. A. Jurovsky. the export manager who was in Singapore this week on
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    • 548 12 Mercedes offers 17 models in new series \NEW llf.e of Mercedes-Benz passenger can has been announced by ttie Singapore and Malaysian a^enls. Cycle and Carriage. There are In all l~ models to choose tiom. ranging from a 2-lllre Jiesel ot 60 lip to the 6.3 litre V 8 englned 600
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    • 46 12 A Singapore firm of electrical goods dealers. Hup Seng Electric Company, has set up a branch shop In Ipoh. It was opened on Sunday by Dato Peh Seng Khoon. vice-chairman of the Peralc Chinese Chamber of Commerce. About 200 guests attended the ceremony.
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    • 96 12 Tour agency bids for more sales A SINGAPORE travel agency. Malaysian Cultural and Entertainment Ltd.. In an effort to promote more tours, is offering gift coupons to clients. A coupon, entitling the holder to a special rebate I from S3 to $100 will away for every booking made with the
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    • 57 12 Another Caltex servlcr opened tat business in MalaySituated at the 3rd mUa Gopeng Road in Tpoh. It Is th* company's 23rd retail outlet In Perak. The new station was opened laM week by Dato SP. Seenlvasagmm, lent or the Ipoh Municipality. I) J O'Sulllvan. Caltex mana•u
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 233 12 wf I flfl l****Wm^******W^***H 1111 l f m IW i iB s*****>i_^H Take a tapered shirt for new waistline smartness, for a smoother, more comfortable tit, for an end to unsightly bagging and blousing. Add up-to-the-minute trend-setting patterns, superb quality materials, and the latest and smartest of modern collar styles
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    • 44 12 IMPORTS Of OFFICE MACHINES (JANUARY AUGUST 1965) to SINGAPORE AND MALAYSIA TYPEWRITERS CERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC 5154 ITALY 3606 SWITZERLAND 3058 ACCOUNTING, ADDING and CALCULATING MACHINES ITALY 1418 SWEDEN 1327 CERMAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC 576 SWITZERLAND 497 OFFICIAL FIGURES FROM EXTERNAL TRADE STATISTICS DEPARTMENT For Progress
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  • 2025 13  - 15 minutes to hideous agony. .and death LAN FLEMING THE THRILLING CLIMAX TO THE LAST 007 ADVENTURE by THF EVIDENCE is too grreat to deny. So Major Dexter Smythe confesses his crime to James Bond. As an Army officer in Austria at the end of the war, Smythe murdered a
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 48 13 HburroughsJl New Burroughs J 600 electric adding machine increases figuring accuracy and productivity is easy to operate. See it today. Sole Business Systems It Equipment Ltd. Kail* Lumpur Tel: ***** Singapore Tel: ***** 4711 Distinctively Jill SC fl *w I\\ _^a i "I I" Shaving Bowl and Stick
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    • 90 13 m I I F ##<* Car Ride Get Mar f ah UKE fttiS LUBRITECTION rr\ Vo v that SMOOTH "CUSHIONY" FEELING i v 5 S^^ MARFAK Lubritection gives your car protection you V fLr^fc- can actually feel. MARFAK gives you the "cushiony" ■^■■^S m J| OTL ride... smoother, quieter, longer.
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  • 57 14 R'arda US (Mimimvm, family OF Late Mr Chan Sek soo. Ipob thank all friends and relatives for aamatancr snd condolences tn their recent bereawmrnt THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. A. E. Coulee thank the Clergy, all relatives and friends who sent wreaths, gifts aad con dolencea on the
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 936 14 .(ontinnrd from P-re lOi SITUATIONS VACANT IS Ward* tt i Mm .1 -Box St eU. axtra WANTED ARTS and Science (iraduonly for 10A6. Apply Ban ■•<«!. lpofi. WANTED CRADUATE TEACHERS ror Mr'). kxv Hentul in January Apply Seen in ry. Board of CovcrnorK brtote SD-11-4S SALESCIRLS f»r Door to Door
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    • 790 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT rd* tt (Mim.)-Bax It eU. axtrm j FULLY FURNISHED 3 bedrooms i Braddell Beushta. Tc. (S'porei *****.' SINCLE-ROOM and pan Bat Srooms aad hall to tat aoar University. 126. Fairer Road. Tel: 4OWI. Singapore. NOW AVAILABLE 3 Room Upstair* Flat at 21A, Al)unied Road near Oeylans Post Office.
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    • 855 14 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE j IS ~aa_ i Mm. .—Box M cfj. rxim I POSTWAR T HOUSE I ret 15 Sit conveniences. Many extras. low assessment. Telephone Tan (Spore) v\:i\ '> Kxtensioa 25. LARCE AIRY COMFOUND Cxecutivr Bungalow, four bedrooma, bathi rooms attached, large hall. Burvery. i servant's quartera.
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    • 903 14 I TOURS k EXCURSIONS i IS Wanna M fsfta.i »a» It eta, axtra i LIP! TRAVEL SERVICE Malaya l r 7-daya $45/-. Rvery .-undav Mosda> BK/ UK /Taipeh 'Japan 21-<uys SI.&SU/K'l2 65. ?5'3 64, Ankorwat/HK M-days 1390/-. 5673/-» 134, Cross BL. Tel: Spore *****. I I HONOKONO ROUNDTRIFB Air B*a
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    • 916 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Hard* tt < Him.)— Baa It eta. axtra i IMMACULATE ONI OWNER i Kept lat.- lUrtl Consul 313. Ba/etr i Belt nntt' Tel: 45*44 4M01» i B'porc. I RENAULT R.S 54.200/. 0.8.0. t.SOO -ill»» Uod'l IMS. Oa* European t owner. Trlrpttonr Spore (***** or c •*****
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    • 851 14 STEAM BATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. I |IS Warda M <SHm.) Bam St eta. sartro MODERN MASSAGE I Hwedlsh Mas- sajte A meambatha 57-A. Victoria < j street. Corner Bras Baaah Road. i B'pore. Tel: *****. i OENTLEMEN tar a— adisa Maaaege. dteambath. racial Treatmeau Maat- care, Baircuttlng. Tinting "Jeane" Air-conditioned tjaMm.
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    • 1278 14 P.W.D. SINGAPORE CENTRAL SUPPLIES OFFICE Tenders are tnvlted from P.W D Tmder Notice Registered Contractors for the fol- Tenders will be received from lowing works: Rrvibtered Contract. Construction of Cantrra-co— He-ad VII a Wooden Purnlture. Teachers' Preparation Area at "P U> $100,000 and above ln the Singapore .ocaUonal Institute, Office
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1319 15 TO LIVERPROL 1 WEST COAST RJU Rat S'pord Sana Stia Paaaag ANHNOR LNdrpddl, Glasgow la Pl/Nd* II Nd* 17 PELEOS -Ml, Clatfoa GM. 31 Na« 14 ASPHALION Liverpool, Glasgow Na* 23 Ne> 2S Na* 2t 21 Nd* 24 MARON Oub'in, A'WMrtn... Net ii Nt» 2f Na* 27/ 2 Rm 1
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    • 1200 15 t E*iT ASATIC CCv Kpo-aea* n D«— rk (PRESS SAUINCS 10 NEAR EASI, CQNIINENI ANR SCANRINA«IA, S ;-ri P. S Penang Am Genoa Uavra H'Durg K'Oaa Aatw CMd D6OTA a) Na* II 21 Na* 21 23 24 RM 13 II Dec 21 Oec 24 22 JMI JSUANCA I) Na» 31/2
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    • 1209 15 I BENmiINE] EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PRRTS. BENVRACKIE Set if S.niNoro PtS'ham Penan, Id Pert Nat 13 Na* 14/14 For Liverpool DM lg BEN AVON s'-jRutR O.C2S Singapore Pt.Sr.am Penarg Hamburß Jan* I Gda.l3 Na* II Nat 17 21 Nit 21 22 W'broiga Jaa 21 Smppord P.
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    • 1184 15 to£~ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. \P*^ U.K./Continent. fclfdoord P. CITY OF WINNIPER London. Hi-5-rg. Rctterdaav Antwerp, h. 111 11 Nd* CITY OF CHESTER O^nuce, London, Havre tlIT Haaburg, Rotteraar. Antwerp 23 25 N*» 21 Na* cm rf ecu*.. imm^^mmmmmm. v n C,n IF WELUNITON UjOT^J-S^K^ j$ CITY OF NEWCASTLE
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  • 799 16 From Our Market Correspondent QUIET conditions again ruled on the Stock Exchange yesterday and turnover remained on the low side at 254.938 shares. However, operators appeared to a certain extent to have overcome their prebudget apprehension and to have now discounted them as
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  • 27 16 Malayan Stock Indicm Nov. 10. Not. U. Industrial*: 79.21 79.27 Tins; 99.72 99.40 9 rubbers: 103.72 103.65 Dec. 30, 19H.1 lOii. Dpc. 29. 1963 IM
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  • 790 16 M'SiNKSS in and reported to the Sirnaporr and Koala I. umpur adinc nxtms of thr> Stork lancr of Malaysia and Sine-iporp »stfrdar with thr number of tarn traded in brarkets: INDUSTRIALS: Boutltad (1.000) Mi C.S. Ho Id Inm (p.OOO) 52.15: jnlept (l.Oodi .«1. .-,<!. (2,0001 51.59;
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  • 233 16 D»:(-EMBt.K fir*: rradr? nibbw f.o.h. buyers closed at p.m. "i and KuaU Lumpur y<-sUnU> at U eeata per Ib Sown IWI lljimn of a crnt on Hrdi.«day\ closing PV .I for Oi« |><>Mtioii. The tonr wa% quirt alu-r R-A-S. and F.M.R.E. Baaa*BJ prices in pent* per Ib. rrsu-rrlav
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  • 81 16 Mt A%«»e.ation of Banh.l in Malar- In :t» ra)r* m.Tcbanin ymtrrdar (all rate* to nni: Nsw Yerli: h-ivme TT 32J. airmail 33. <*) (l/.l .V.J rr«ltt b i<lr hills Canada: huylnx TT 35*. nlrmall O!> credit hi11... 34 1/18 i4<> bills Icllini TT er 00 ready: U.S. dcllari
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 977 16 Yx^*" 1 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Service BtPfkoS Horjtont S. FrmciiCO K. Ye» Botti >Kaaikt*t Mtrr* 17 IJ OK I? Btc 17 Jaa 1 FM ft -Mtaeta.au Mart" II It Jm 11 Jm is Frt 1 Mar 1 M Japan Direct Service NBBBJ Smpoort >«t Kott i
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    • 821 16 > AUSTRALIA/NtW fEALANB SIRVICt INOIA »AHISTaM IND P. SUIF SfRVICa It: Fresuetlr Attla^.^MttHarte. »itan Tt BJBBM aaa Nafjaattraam. IOMB«U Sa.le'a MM Is Ptrt RAJUU Vm^im 'nSUt < *tTt »et 1 net »It n« lAJULA 11/11 Nt* U Otc IB I CARPENTARIA 24 Bm H2l Ok 27/71 BM SIRDNANA 4/ t
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    • 762 16 I] AUSTRALIAN I STOCKS MELBOURNE. Thura. L! INDUSTRIALS had tinner tone im Strong buyirnj support for Amalßamated Chemicals lifted the 1 price is. Id. to Bs. lid. Nrr.\ ly ilsted Con*olldat«d Rutlle M had busy trade from the first sales. Base metals and oils were firmer. M AOO gained 6d
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    • 338 16 •I MBi Mtrwlllta, BmMmx, Nrni, Otaiirk, m Mar Millet, Havrt. OMkirk. W MarMillM. Bordtaui. Hsvra, OMtin. tt MirttillM, Havrt, Dunkirk. *a. S'pon roi, 2$ Ntt aflllt. Bangkok. Stifaa. 21 Nit S'tillt. H'kong. Jtpaa II Oat tolls. Bangkok. SaigM. U Om S'tillt, H'kong. lapM IS IM S'vilia. H'kong. Jmm I Fib
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  • 477 17 Straits tin price fall halted after 12 days TUB fall in the Straits tin priii.- v\hidi started on 1 October JS was halted yester(l iy wh«Mi thr price remained uiii'haiiuril iffiSZi. llii U day fall had knocked s"> s; off the price. Ihe Straits price again acted contrary to the
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  • 77 17 y;MIPS lymx alonKiidc Iha S'n»a»«r< 1/4, Lipn N.VV i. Hua HenK N.W. :> livnavon IS'l4 Song B. Bombal: 1 .11 31 :I2 Kentrl I VlaBV) 1 (JlrnoKle 47. PORT SVktTTENMAM: Wharl Btrth>: K«lma. Kemprlkon Uomrwla. Sunny Wu. -d New Wharl Berth* FVnkur*. Ba Va Trn-hn M.iru. Cardlnri.:
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  • 55 17 Till, prrsrnt ratr of the ■■mfl dollar Bfamal «»ie noun strrlinc fixed on November 24 la< >r .u is vllinr. T.T. or OD. J I ltid. Buying T.T. is. 4 1 1« m HmiiiS *> l> N 4'^d. Ihr dollur is jt its statutor mnlill. position in rrlilion
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  • 24 17 Ol frtt «ie»»«n«» market 1 at 5. 3| for T. for e»«h. Sttrlint wai .iuo«««! at •n. Utl *f (aid at 2«3.
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 961 17 1 i—^— JaSt JASIN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL ASSESSMENT LISTS, 1966 OTICI INUrR SEITION 62— M CAP. 133 |M noticf: is heheby given accordance with the provision v Section 62 of the Municipal rdinance iC.<p. 133— S.S. > thai) containing le Annual Value of and a lent to be levied on
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    • 720 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KOTA BHARU iRIGINATING SIMMONS No. 75 ke OF 1965. tei BETWEEN K Inlayan Banking ha Limited Applicant ut AND «c Boon Lecng Respondent PROCLAIMATION OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hat the lands held under Grant 01 land No 7274 for Lot.
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    • 874 17 TENDERS P KENYATAAN TAWARAN J.K.R. JOHOR Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 yang berdaftar ai-J.K.K.. dl-dalam kelas 'EX' dan ka-atas akan dl- lenma dl-Pejabat JURUTERA s KEHJA KANAN. BATU PAHAT. p, uincKa jam pukol 12.00 teugah- tl harl pada 17hb November 196j t untok: t) MEMBEKAL BATU 3" KE- p BAWAH HINGGA 3
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    • 1196 17 ÜBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE HOUSING ft DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BOARD NOTICE OF VACANCY IrO m Applications are invited from Sln g a *po re and MaUysian Citizens: Singapore CitUens only ior the appointment: CONTRACT «sts!jf MARINE SIGNALMEN i OFFICER he Authority s Service. i gALARV BCAL
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    • 803 17 TENDERS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE J^»^J**SJgZ^ SALE BY TENDER OF exouxUng Ita .-ai.s and promotion SIRPLL'S VEHICLES «nd requires additional male TENDER INVITATION U der mtk I A senior sa.es executive •>u. 3li wbON will be to FENDERS are invited for SSSffieTo,.^ JtoXt c purchase ot surplus con-
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    • 942 18 Superior Pal impresses 223 horses entered for the Kuala Lumpur meeting K UALA LUMPUR. 1Y Thurs. A total of 223 entries has been received for the race meeting here on Nov. 21. 24 and 28. Thr entries, comprising 83 in Class Two. 57 ln Cla»& Three and 81 in Class
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    • 247 18  -  EPSOM JEEP By pENANG. Thurs.— Superior Pal and Emir Star worked well in soft .joing here this morning. Superior Pal (Des Coleman up) sprinted smartly over 3f in 39sec. Emir Star (Lyall Harbridge) showed his liking for a wet track when he
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    • 23 18 taikinu. rinirs nupinc Dastrtci Hockey a km lai clnK Presidenl M Dtn. vice-preslrienis R;\/sik AkrHm SJ (I H S-.pi>!.! I I
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    • 375 18 SPORTS DIARY Mil (I !t S'pnii- DHr, I ll.it ill A!i;.:' I i 15 l> ni.' [TfrH p.m.. bOttl matches at J". Brv.r Stadium > I'erak <i»\t. S.i\irrs PWD v rong <Jn Abdul Jalili. H()( XX.V Spoie I>i\. I: 080 B" v Maliiysuin Auuavs >B.ilcsticr Rd>. S'gor 1)1* Forcc> v
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    • 262 19  -  A. SRIPATHY By VIALACCA, Thurs. A iTI $500,000 indoor stadium is to be built in Malacca, on an aero of land adjoining the Kubu Stadium. Th.s »a.s decided yesterday at a meeting of representatives of various sports :utirms held at the Secretariat conference mum.
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    • 568 19  -  F. EMMANUEL By FIRST TESTS ON GAMES VILLAGE BITUMEN TRACK AT CHERAS FOR MAAU SQUAD Kuala Lumpur, Thurs 'JHE SPRINTERS among the 5% Malaysian athletes preparing for the Seap Games here from Dec. 14-21 will have their first time trials at the Games Village bitumen track at
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    • 130 19 I/X'ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. F..i Hungarian engineers to supervise the installation and oper.i;. n of the $125,000 electric scoreooaiu arrived here this morning unannounced. The nve— Laslo Hegedus, Mikl<« Fartaczuk. Laslo Kcvacs. Gyu'.a Szalo and Gyula Szosznyak— .-.oie originally due here on Monday afternoon but due to bad
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    • 23 19 RAVB. Thurs. The Pahang ?ornb.:ied Schools 'Primary) .ports Council's annual athletic neet will be held at the Mahmud school ground on Saturday.
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    • 275 19 S'pore cyclists hope for three 'golds' By FRANCIS BOEY CINGAPORE. Thurs.— 0 Singapore's 13-man cycling team to the Seap Games next month will be the strongest-ever to represent the state in international competition, thanks to a vigorous traininp; programme mapped out by a re -organised controlling body. 'Hie cyclists have
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    • 208 19 CINGAPORE, Thurs. Singa- pores 14 teams to the Seap 1 Games at Kuala Lumpur next month have until Nov. 26 to pay jup their share of the Mptnwa, reports Erne»t Frida. An official ot the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council told nw: -The deadline has been
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    • 168 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs Quah Kirn Swre (above) who stepped into the raptainey of the Singapore toccer team in place of the unfit Lee Kok Srng, comes up for his Drat test on Sunday in a friendly match against .loliorr Malays, at Jalan Besar Stadium
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    • 192 19 Tourists exploit speed of threes THAI POLICK 11 pi*. KNANQ IiIiNANG. Thurs. The Royal 1 Thai Police rugger team ex- pfoited the speed of their threequarters to beat Penang by a goal and two tries to nothing m the last match of their here today, reports Oh Kee Tiant- Penang
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    • 69 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singa-' pore walkers have issued a challeiiKe to walkers anywhere in Ma-! lay.-ia to compete either In Singa- i pore or in Malaya. Dave Levy, chairman race walk- Ing section of the Swifts Athlete* Association, said that his team. 1 the Dragon Horse, and
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    • 151 19 If UALA LUMPUR. T.i^rs. TPCA and Police Depot, scoring their goals in ihe firs; five minutes of extra time, irtw :-l :r. 1 the opening match of the t A Cup i knockout football eospcUtion winch started at Printer R .H 8" iciium tins evening. Tht>'
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    • 388 19 NEW DELHI, Thursday. TAN YEE KHAN of Malaysia and his Thai partner. 17-year-old Temshakdi Mahakonok, reached the men's doubles semi-finals in the Asian badminton championships yesterday. Yee Khan and Semshakdl dropped the first set against Satish Bhatia and Owen Ron•on of India
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    • 350 19 THE WORLD OF SPORT bwn reduced to seven nmnm with the withdrawal of BUI H\%». one of the three American cniriec. The American four-year-oirt. second favourite In the local betting, was found to be running a fever and >vas taken out or the race. Another American entrr. R- man Brother,
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    • 89 19 ON SUNDAY I'VE GOT TIME "ITS A VERY MEATY PAPER, THE SUNDAY MAIL, AND ON SUNDAY I HAVE THE TIME TO READ IT CAREFULLY AND DIGEST IT'S VIEWS." "It has a very good coverage of foreign affairs by top-class men and they interpret for me all sorts of happenings I
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  • 86 20 AUVONO TCIK VOON TAN TIAT KWANi 13-11-60 at 11 OR. NO SENG ON 11 Mi Nov. nv Kuun A Krldajr and at v Church 4 i..m tht- family r»thM in lit>i of ■■>•■ m for th. Ho s. nK iwb Scbulftrrhlp Kund MR LIM CHENG CNIN. a* l>.if!Wl away
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  • 49 20 VIETCONG prisoners \v it h their hands tied behind their hacks ;ire marched along in small groups where each man is joined to the other by cloth bands round their necks. A Marine leads the Yietcong on a halter during a Marine operation from Danang ITI picture.
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  • 145 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Vice-Chancellor of Nanyang University, Dr. Huang Ying Jung, today urged its students to stop their present agitation, and to return to their studies. Referring to charges by some students that the curriculum review committee report sought to change the character of
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  • 51 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 600 teachers, parent.s and students of St. Michael's School last nlcht attended a bullet dinner and concert at the school hall. Among the guests was Mrs. Wee Chong Jin. wife of Singapore's Chief Justice. .Uio headed the school's Mothers' Committee which organised the
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  • 190 20 NEW DELHI, Thursday. SINGAPORE'S Deputy Prime Minister, [)r. Toh Chin Chye, had a 45-minute meeting with President Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan lure yesterday. Indian sources said their talks were wide ranging, but described them as "just a chat." No political questions were discussed. Dr. Toh
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  • 53 20 Highest and lowest temperatures ln Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Kuala Lumpur Kota Bliaru Penang I poh Malacca Singapore C HiKhlancls Jesselton Kuchine Hfehrst 1 «>1 86 88 93 90 91 73 88 Lowrsl 7L> 73 73 73 72 75
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  • 289 20 LONDON. Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: (.11 II 1)1.1 1) Consol 24'- £394 Funding 4. £91 War 3V, £53-« 1 16 BANKS Chartered 47 3 Hongkong £8 13 16 1 1 16 INBURAM I Com. Un 42 3 Prudentials "A" M/7Vi
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  • 50 20 LONDON, Thurs— Spot 20 Kd Dec. 20' 4 d.. Jan. 20»,d.. Feb. 2O'.d. Jan. March 20' 2 d.. April June 20 9 16d July Sept. 20 9 16d., Oct Dec 20'vd.. Jan. Mar. 20',-d. April June 20'zd.. c.l.f. Nov 20d. i Dec 20d, Jan. 20d. Tone Quietly j steady.
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  • 37 20 in LONDON, Thurs. Buyers £1382' a I £22'j., sellers £1387. i —£22 z > Forward buyer-> £1372! £22 1. sellers £1373 (4411), Settlement £1367 i-j-£9', >. Turn- I over a.m. 270 tons. p.m. 145 tons. Tone: Firmer. I
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  • 213 20 Britain to share chain of bases with U.S. lONOON, Ihurs BriJ tain Intends to make ftvailaMe a rhain <>f Maada in the Indian On. in fur a t nitrcl States-British s>»tem of defences. the Colonial secretary. Mr Anthony (ircenwood. said yesterday But he fold Parliament no firm plan had yet
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  • 271 20 WORKERS A STRIKE THREAT BY WAR DEPARTMENT I7UALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs A strike by 8.000 civilian employees vi the British War partmeni Ln Malaya was today threatened by their union Th«* War i liun Stall AtuKM id the ,i would b«- h: -ympathj with the 550 emploj British Ministry ol
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