The Straits Times, 18 November 1966

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  • 25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times IJIB Natiniiiil Newspapur Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 2114
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  • 77 1 LOOKING very lit and cheerful, the Yang di-Pertuan Besar erf Negri Sembilan, sporting a white 10-gallon Stetson and cowboy string tie, strides across the tarmac on his return from the I.S. where he underwent an operation. He is accompanied by the Tengku Ampuan. When
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  • 462 1 Horror rail collision TRAIN JUMPS 4 RED LIGHTS: 38 DEAD AND 350 INJURED RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. A speeding commuter train which ran through lour red lights smashed headon into another train yesterday, killing 'AH people and injuring an estimated 350 others. The violence of the crash was so great
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  • 56 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs.—President Johnson continued to make satisfactory progress today after his abdominal and throat operations. He received a visit from former President Elsenhower. A medical bulletin. Issued by the White House, quoted Mr. Johnson as saying he was "doing very well He was celebrating his 32nd
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  • 133 1 CONGRESS DEMANDS THAT SOEKARNO EXPLAIN JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia's Congress has sent a warning note to President Soekarno demanding that he account to them for the communist coup attempt and the economic chaos of the country. The Congress chairman. Gen. Nasution, touring Sumatra, made the disclosure in Palembang. Gen. Nasution said
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  • 90 1 MELBOURNE. Thurs.— A bomb hidden in a hollowed-out book exploded after being pushed down a mail chute in Melbourne's main pott office early today. Noone wa.s injured. Police said the book, written in Greek, had been wrapped in brown paper and bore a 25-cent stamp. The bomb was
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  • 313 1 Jakarta slashes defence bill JAKARTA, Thurs. MILITARY expenditure is to be slashed from 70 per cent of the State budget to 25 per cent, Parliament was told today when Sultan Hamengku Buwono, Minister of Economy and Finance, presented the budget for next year. Massive defence expenditure during Indonesia's three-year confrontation
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  • 314 1 'No news censorship of any kind' assurance by Govt IftALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Government statement today said that the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had not suggested "news censorship of any kind" during a press conference yesterday. The statement came from Mr. Ali Thambyrajah, press secretary to the Prime Minister,
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  • 207 1 Rice export ban in Spore OINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government today decided to impose a ban on the re-export of rice from the Republic with effect from tomorrow in an attempt to ensure that stocks remain at a healthy level and that retail prices are stabilised and prevented from "getting
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  • 37 1 SHOWDOWN TO»AT NEW DELHI. Tkan. Some 2«.»»f P«H«e, wHh orders to shoot aaysae tryim t« loot »r bora, will man key p«lnli In Belhl tomorrow. wbe« India* disgruntled students »Ua protest march on Parliament —Rente*
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  • FOREIGN DESK (1)
    • 568 2 BID TO SAVE MILLIONS FROM HUNGER NEW DELHI, Thursday MRS. Indira Gandhi today urged Indians to eat a little less to help millions of their countrymen facing starvation in droughtstricken areas. In a national broadcast she also called for a political truce
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    • 126 2 MELBOIRNE, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr Harold Holt, abandoned en election meeting in Hawthorn Town Hall here today after half an hour of uproar from a crowd of 1,600 young voters. The Prime Minister was greeted by dozens of waving banners and placards
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    • 35 2 BANGKOK. Thurs. About 2.000 Chinese nationals are at present bein«t detained in Thailand pending deportation. Interior Minister Gen. Praphas Charusathien said today. •Most of them are criminals or profiteers", he told reporters.
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    • 244 2 NEW YORK, Thurs. cumulative total of incursions across her frontier from the Arab side, of which Israel complained, he said. Israel's failure to use the U.N. machinery on the spot to deal with its complaints was made 'even more inexplicable" by the fact that the
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    • 46 2 LONDON. Thurs. The feovernment is to give £4.000 to help erect a statup in London of Mahatma Gandhi The Prime Minister. Mr. Wilson, told Parliament that work had already .started and it v>t hoped to unveil the statue early next year. Rcutcr.
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    • 215 2 U.S. N-subs patrol North Vietnam coast OAIGON. Thurs.— The 0 United States has nuclear-powered submarines patrolling the coast of North Vietnam, it was disclosed today. There was speculation here that the submarines were being used tn spy out military activity off the North Vietnamese coast, monitor shipping and possibly land
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  • FOREIGN DESK (2)
    • 127 3 Jakarta arrests report denied JAKARTA, Thurs. The military command today denied reports that several military officers had been arrested for allegedly plotting a counter-coup against Gen. Suharto. The announcements were broadcast over radio and television. Its Information Officer. Lt.-Col. Wirjadi, said: "The war administration, after having checked the reports, found
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    • 204 3 All smiles again at Aberfan ABERFAN, Thurs— After the avalanche the children of stricken Aberfan in Wales are learning to laugh again. Here disaster survivor Wendy Davies. 9 one of only .four children who escaped death in standard three at the wrecked junior school, plays with Patty Lewis. 8. whose
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    • 125 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. Eight police troopers were wounded and several others missing after large-scale fighting broke out on Tuesday between Communist terrorists and a civil police military unit in Nakae district outside Nakorn Phanom. 400 miles north-east of Bangkok. It was the third reported clash
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    • 250 3 LONDON, Thursday. gX-ARMY sniper Harry Roberts, captured after three months on the run, went to court yesterday wearing jeans, gumboots and handcuffs to be formally charged with Britain's worst police murder since 1910. Roberts, 30, made his nve-minute appearance under heavy guard in West London
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    • 176 3 Astronaut: What we saw was fantastic pAPE KENNEDY, Thurs. Astronaut and champion space walker Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin returned to base here today with his Gemini 12 colleague Jim Lovell and announced: "It was fantastic." The two astronauts addressed brief welcoming ceremonies after flying in from the aircraft carrier Wasp, which
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    • 67 3 GENEVA. Thurs a civil couri yesterday blocked all asseis of the New York Chase Manhattan Bank in Switzerland. The court acted by request of the Intra Bank of Geneva, whicn rlaims Chase Manhattan has blocked several hundred thousand dollars worth of Intra Genevas assets in compensation for
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    • 19 3 GENEVA, Thurs. Fire destroyed an International Labour Organisation office building yesterday morning, causing nearly USSI million damage.
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    • 140 4 Yes, Garuda is back again with big, beautiful jet aircraft to swiftly and smoothly take you on adventurqjjs^— —v L journeys to the great cities of the world! r~lss^^tKd See your travel agent or Garuda. nAflSlllw^/ Proving flight will arrive at Subang International Airport on 19th JHI November, 1966. Om
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  • 224 5  -  G. GELDARD: MOVES TO RETURN TWO MEDICAL TEAM SURVIVORS By Kuching. Wed TWO Sarawak Medical Department workers, Mr. Voon Yuh Hiong and Inche Hamdan bin Mataim, who have been held prisoner by Indonesian guerillas since April last year, may be returned home
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  • 408 5 rie said he was flying to Jakarta tomorrow to get this clearance. Meanwhile. Mrs. Voon and Mrs. Hamdan. who were both told yesterday that their husbands would return home in about four days time, asked today why they had to wait so long. Mrs.
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  • 137 5 The pellet that wounded a boar hunter gERE.MBAN. Thurs. Eleven out of 12 pellets from a shotgun cartridge killed a 120-kati wild boar yesterday evening, but the 12th pellet ricochetted and hit th« chairman of the Pa.iarn Local Council, Mr. How Pork Swee. 40, below the right shoulder. The accident
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  • 48 5 MUAR Tliurs. The Muar Welfare Committee ih considering assistance to the 112 villagers in the Tangkak area who were victims of a freak storm on Saturday. A four-man investigating committee, headed by the welfare officer. Inche Kamaruddin bin Ngah, yesterday toured the area.
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  • 290 5 'Stab in the back' for overseas companiesBritain is told LONDON, Thursday. A VIOLENT attack on the British Governments treatment of British companies trading overseas was made here yesterday by the chairman of one of Malaysia's biggest tin mining companies. Mr. J. N. Davies, chair- I man of Pahang Consolidated, which
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  • 51 5 PENANO, Thurs. Thieve* broke into the Lam Soon Cannery office in Beach Street yesterday and stole nin* tins of cooking oil valued at $7?0. An accountant. Mr. Oan Soo Joo, 36, told police he discovered the theft at about 8 a.m. when he went to the
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  • 85 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Tisiting five-man British parliamentary delegation this afternoon paid a courtesy call on the Singapore President. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, at the Istana. The delegation, led by Mr. Charles Pannell, had brief discussion with the President, who entertained them to tea. Earlier,
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  • 41 5 PENANG. Thurs— Inche Baba bin Suleiman has been re-elected president of the Penan* and Province Wellesley Malay Shorthand <Trengkas) Association, with Incite Ahmad bin Noordin as advixer. Inche Abdul Rahman bin H*jl Omar, secretary, and Che Fatlinah All. Treasurer
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  • 36 5 IPOH. Thur« A woman labourer Chin Ah Lan. 18. was buried alive in a landslide at the Choong Sam tin mines in Jflapang. near here ye.sierday. Her body was reeortred about (our noun iaier-
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  • 82 5 INJURED LABOURER GETS $5,000 DAMAGES CINGAPORK. Thurs. A labourer. S. Marutnlah, 38, injured in a bus accident outside a police station, was today awarded $5,000 in general damages and $164 in special damages after a two-day hearing in the High Court. Through Mr. H. E. Cashin, he had sued the
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  • 69 5 TAIPING. Thurs. Corporal Othmmi bin Mohamcd Hassan, attached to the Light Aid Detach--1 ment. 2nd Artillery, stationed here, was acquitted by a court martial yesterday after a two-day trial. He was charged with conduct prejudicial to good order and disccin]ine by handing over two jerricans containing
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  • 156 5 MALACCA, Thurs.— A 18-year-old girl. Martha Lazaroo (left), described as "quiet and unassuming', has been missing from her home at Praya Lane here for a week following a quarrel with her aged mother. Martha just walked out of the house after the quarrel
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  • 68 5 SIBU. Thurs. Tlip MnuMry of 1 Communications and Works an- nounred here today that the Publx- Works Department is now working on the design of a new j lighterage wharf here which would i "relieve the ever-growing congested shipping situation. The new $340,000 wharf will be
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  • 199 5 Concert in S'pore by Japanese dance troupe— SINGAPORE. Thurs.— 0 Singapore will have a rare opportunity of, seeing a performance of traditional Japanese songs and dane-os at the National Theatre when, a Japanese troupe of performers arrives here on Nov. 25. The members, who are well-known on the Japanese stage
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  • 25 5 PENANO. Thurs— A 17-year-old schoolboy. Nfj Choong Tat. was held up and robbed of a $30 WHtch by four youths yesterday afternoon.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 48 5 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl 'i cantt\ r GUESS\^ QUIT II TBJ-gPHONe I n|crr PAP I'LL HAVE BACIN'YER ESI ft II ON TW' TO EAT MOTOR- 1 gkl f. Jl^\ WIKJOEB SOME- GOT jyST yi v WHEN YER WHERE TW'SPOT I^l )W^ >M\ REACSV T Areßy*|> r^C^l QBOBtf
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  • 210 6 Expert here to study joint ship repair venture SINGAPORE. Thurs. The chairman of one of the biggest British ship repairing and building companies. Sir John Hunter, flew into Singapore tonight for a two-day visit for discussions with Port of Singapore Authority officials. Sir John, head of Swan Hunter Limited, disclosed
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  • 84 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A Flench scientist. Dr. Jean-Claude Salomon, doctor of Paris University Medical School and a research officer at the French National Centre for j Scientific Research, yesterday gave I j a lecture to the medical faculty i of the University of Singapore. Dr. Salomon, who
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  • 65 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— A High Court action for damages against a salesman. Choo Chong Kit. 46. In connection with a traffic accident in Havelock Road 18 months ago. was dismissed with costs by Mr Justice Ambrose today. The plaintiff, an elderly woman cloth seller. Choon Peng Moi. said
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  • 46 6 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The i Customs officers' branch of the j i Singapore Government Admini- I stratlve and Clerical Sen-Ices Union will celebrate Its sixth anniversary with a dance and fashion j show at the exhibition hall at i Trade Union House on Saturday night.
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  • 74 6 PENANG. Thurs— UDP leader. Dr. Lim Chong Eu. speaking In the budget debate in the State Assembly today, urged the Government no' to give up Penang s free port status. He said: "The State Government should be very reluctant to part with our major asset.
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  • 37 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Electricity supplies will be interrupted tomorrow from 8.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m at Lorong Mullap and Lorong Teck Hock and the nearby Kampongs. and Tamplnes Road between 7 m.s. and 7" t m.s.
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  • 30 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Sing Wah Musical and Dramatic Association will celebrate its 27th anniversary with a variety concert at the National Theatre at 7 p.m. on Nov. 26.
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  • 116 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.- Mr. Francis Joseph Galbraith. U.S. ambassadordesignate to Singapore, will fly in on Saturday accompanied by Mrs. Galbraith. A career Foreign Service officer. Mr. Galbraith. 52. has an extensive background in Far Eastern affairs. His assignments have included a tour at Medan and
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  • 347 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. COM II KM) delegates and observers from 1(5 countries in Asia and tin* Pacific region are due lo fly in from tomorrow for the first international teachers 1 seminar opening here on Sunday. The eight-day seminar, organised by the World Confederation
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  • 131 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Ngee Ann College Students' Union will convene an emergency seneral meeting at 9 a.m. tomorrow to discuss the five conditions set by the Ministry of Education before the Minister. Mr. One Pang Boon, will meet a student delegation to discuss thrir
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  • 36 6 SINOAPORE. Thurs. There will be no water tomorrow from 930 am. to 6 pm along the whole of Jalan Papan ijurong industrial estate), and from 9 a.m. to 6 p m In Nicoll Drive.
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    • 477 6 AIRPORT TRAFFIC THK rollowint; m -o<l»y rcriedulc from Hong Kom iMI. «l 7 > •15 of civil «ircr«fi movrmenat »t p.m. the Pay* Lcbar airport. Slncapore: DEPARTURES arrivals Pan-Amcrltan: To Saiton. Ma- ntiarv tailtt Prom London, Ku- nlla. Guam Honolulu. lx>> Anctlra, »»lt. Colombo iKO 132> S. 2S p.m.: Ban
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  • 1378 7  - The moon race through Russian eyes VINCENT J. BURKE by Moscow ACCORDING to an anecdote which Muscovites tell, the great day of triumph finally arrives. A Soviet cosmonaut has landed on the moon... the first man there He speaks by radio with ground control and the conversation goes as follows:
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  • 425 8 ''PHE students' national action front today de- clared it was prepared to heed the warning of the Defence Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, of communist infiltration into their activities if he could "truly substantiate his charge." In a statement replying to Dr. Goh. who on
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  • 227 8 'Red bogey' by Barisan SINGAPORE. Thurs rpHE Barisan Sosialls today 1 described the recent Government statement on the present student agitation here as an attempt to use the 'communist bogey" to scare peoplt. In a .statement, the party said: "Such Invoking of the communist bogey Is nothing new. The imperialists
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  • 173 8 'SIXTH' SA Y FAREWELL TO STORE. SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 6th Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment, which will br leaving Singapore shortly, today held a farewell parade at their camp in Sembawang. The battalion, whirh has been here sin*** April, was praised for thrir conduct by the Malaysian High Commissioner
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  • 133 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The president of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. R. A. White, will be one of the main speakers at an extraordinary general meeting of the Public Dailyrated Cleansing Workers' Union on Saturday. A secret ballot vrtll be held during the meeting
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    • 370 8 NOW* AIR-INDIA FLIES TO AUSTRALIA L> TWICE Wa week ]f What a boon for businessmen, what a turn-up for tourists, what w* a sensation for students now we can all enjoy marvellous maharajah service twice as often on our way 'down-under. What more is there? (All right, smartie— three times
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 190 8 Aff^rf Onp B n v T mmmttm "N™' SRANO WIZEIfD/ BUT HE OOESNT\^ ~~^v f WHY NOT 3 HIS \wPLI <~PP Aw /-m/icc it rv-io fJfi^SA^a'n^l EVEN BELONG /NOBOt^ >f CL^S^ATON J^L^Y OUAO<' KNOWS MEAN, YOU ITO OUR BOARP V TO OUR LUNCH PROPOSEP )6 OPeN ISN'T HCNVS HE V
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  • 199 9 Talks on 'blood debt' as early as possible rriOKYO, Thurs. -The J. Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Sato, today agreed to a proposal made by the Malaysian Prime .Minister, Tenjtku Abdul Rahman, that negotiations for Japan's payment of a "blood debt* to Malaysia be started as quickly as possible, a spokesman
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  • 418 9 I ONDON, Thurs. Britain's Defence Secretary, Mr Denis Healey, told Parliament yester- day that to bring i back much more than 10.000 of the British forces from Malaysia by next April would cause waste, disruption and personal hardship. A left-wing
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  • 49 9 Congratulatory messages KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Tlw Yang cli-Portuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to King Hassan of Morocco on the occasion of his country's indepenaence anniversary tomorrow i The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent a similar message to the Foreign Minister of Morocco. Mr. Mohamed CherIcaoni
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  • 30 9 IPOH. Thurs. The Meiun Besar of Peralc. Dato Ahmad bin Said, will open the Ipoh branch of Ban* Bumiputra at Brrwster Road here on Saturday at 5 p.m.
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  • 188 9 PENANG. Thursday. TWO fleeing robbers shot and wounded a 22-year A old housewife. Madam Neoh Poh Choo, when she shouted for help during a hold-up in he." Sungei Pinang Road house last night. Neoh was rushed to hospital with an injured arm but her condition
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  • 91 9 22 pass first course for nurses lESSELTON, Thurs. SaJ bah\s first batch of locally-trained State-re-gistered nurses received their graduation badges and certificates yesterday from the Yang di-Per-tua Negara. Dato Pengiran Haji Ahmad RafTae. Twenty -two nurses passed the first training course, undertaken at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital In Jesselton and
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  • 399 9 1,500 to get smaller pay packets- KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— About 1,500 hospital and laboratory assistants and dispensers will get smaller wage packets this month. The shrinkage is expected to be between $30 and $100 a month— because of a new directive from the Mlniitry of Health to State medical health
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  • 186 9 LI MUT, Thurs. Three Indonesians who had been blown off course by a storm landed at Pantai Kemiv a fishing village near here, yesterday and were sent off today with gifts. They walked into the Pantai Remis police station at about 2.30 p.m. yesterday
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  • 81 10 7* Wordt SIS (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Wee Hwee Neo (Mr*. Khoo Eng Wah) thank relative* and friend* for their kind presence, condolence*. wreath* and donation* toward* the Church, during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Mdm. Tea Kirn Kn>« thank, the Doctor* and
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  • The Straits Times
    • 644 10 Over the past two days the Penang State Assembly has shown up almost every other Assembly in the Federation. Not that it has reached the highest flights of parliamentary excellence, but there have been stimulating and informative exchanges over a wide field. Some sore points have been
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    • 383 10 Mr. Pham Van Dong's interview with a Filipino journalist is interesting for the admission it contains that North Vietnam is bent on swallowing up and Communising the South. The view that South Vietnam is a separate country, said the Northern Prime Minister, is a "fallacy" a poisonous piece
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    • 174 10 Next week's meeting in Manila of South East Asian Education Ministers will be of exceptional interest and importance. There is an excellent chance that schemes approved by the conference will quickly get off the ground, with the United States supplying financial and technical assistance. It will be recalled
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  • Letters
    • 436 10 A better Met service I REFER to your editorial (S.T. Nov. 9) on the reorganisation of the Malaysian Meteorological Service. You implied that the Government's effort to reorganise the Meteorological Service was an attempt to separate meteorology from aviation. This is a misinterpretation of a reorganisation which in fact was
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    • 304 10 '|"HE National Safety x First Council recently put forth ten suggestions For the education of children on road safety. The last item referred to teaching the children the Highway Code. Whilit, as a motorist, 1 fully endorse this advice, after well over twelve months
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  • 1294 10  - A city battles to save its past GEORGE BLACK by- 1 FLORENCE, Thura. FLOOD-STRICKEN FLORENTINES, HOMELESS. WORKLESS. SEE HOPE IN ART TREASURES THAT ESCAPED DESTRUCTION ALTHOUCH none of her half million citizens may be in a mood to admit it, Florence has had a providential escape from the floods which
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  • 198 11 Xl ALA 1.1 MFI X, Thurs The Deputy Prim* Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. and the French AmluaiM to Malaysia, Mr. Pierre Anthonioz. were among the YIP* who thin morning took part in a half-hour demonstration flight in a Fan Jet Falcon Mystere 20. Manufactured
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  • 46 11 KANGAR. Thurs. The PMIP national executive council has appointed State Assemblyman. Inche Taharim bin Ariffin. as the party's acting State Commissioner for Perl is. Inche Taharim succeeds Inche Ahmad bin Long, who has been PMIP commissioner here for tht past 12 years.
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  • 295 11 Former radio chief named as Deputy High Commissioner war till the civil government took over. Mr. Duclos was the first local man to be appointed head of the Broadcasting Division of the Ministry of Culture He was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal in June 1963. He is married and has
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  • 92 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A Miss Malaysian Golden Voice contest will be held at the Telecoms Training Centre In Jalan Gurney here on Monday at 8 p.m. It is the third in the aerie* of 1 content* organised by the Traffic Branch of the Telecommunications
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  • 171 11 I/TALA LUMPUR. Thur*. The Selangor CI.D. chief. Asst. Commissioner O.E. Payee. today warned his detectives: "Keep away from reporters or face the consequences." He said: "If I catch you talking to any Pressman once again I'll put all of you on double duty." This
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  • 270 11 Nine held after swoop on Nantah hostels SINGAPORE, Thura. J^INE of the 110 expelled students of the Nanyang University have been detained under the Internal Security Act. Eight of them were detained following raids at the university's hostels at about 3 a.m. today by officers of the Internal Security Department.
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  • 401 11 HOESSEIN IS ANNOYED OVER EIGHT XMAS CARDS POOR REPRODUCTION OF MY PAINTINGS' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs "I feel more unhappy because I did have fears that this might happen and if you remember. I requested to have a look at the proof prints before you went ahead and commissioned the printer
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  • 91 11 Plea for sake oS Kelantan KOTA BAHRU, Thurs. The Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development. Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon, said today that a lot remained to be done in Kelantan to bring It on par with the other States In Malaysia. He was speaking at the opening of an
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  • 151 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— A pistol stolen five months ago from the house of a police officer in Ipoh was found In a cupboard in a house at Jalan Pasar Bahru here early this morning. The police were tipped off and raided a house at jalan
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  • 126 11 The Muar bridge will be ready in March MUAR, Thurs. The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Tan Sri V. T. Sambanthan, today inspected the construction of the Muar and Batu Pahat bridges. He wa* accompanied by the Director of Public Works, Hajl YusofT bin Hajl Ibrahim. Tan Sri Sambanthan
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  • 41 11 IPOH. Tlvirs. Pourieen girls will compete for the MUs Perak title at the St. John Ambulance hall here on Saturday. The winner will represent the State in the Miss Malaysia conteat in Penang next month.
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  • 186 11 Negri's Ruler back from U.S. 1/ UA L A LUMPUR. Thurs. T h Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negrl Sembilan. who was away for six weeks In the United States, where he underwent medical treatment, was given a warm welcome home at the airport this morning. Among the large gathering of
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    • 343 11 Book now for a marvellous sea voyage to U.K. on s.s. CHITRAL Leaving Singapore December 29th, Port Swettenham December 30th, Penang_December 31st J ii 1 V v^a m m > I a^B i 4t A V #\^l i H \Jm■ i4\ I W .a a^n \CW it I aa J
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    • 746 11 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuali Lum- The Thurdprblrds; 7 News in pur and Penang; 6 Ipoh and EnglUh; 7.10 Arena Sultan; Malacca; 3. 10 Johore Bahru: 735 Circus Everywhere: 8 4 Taiptac; 7 Batu Pahat; a News In Mandarin; 8.10 ClasKluanc Steal Music. 835 My Mother S P.M. Opening and
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  • 232 12 rREE government officials and a businessman are representing Malaysia at a "Symposium on Asian Agriculture" which was held In the Philippines from Monday till yesterday. r The fjovernment represei.ta- I tlvea are YM Tengku Man- I soor, B.T. Yaacob. plani ng director, and Mr. Khor Chin
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  • 87 12 The Ipoh brancn of Fraser and Neave Ltd., neld Its annual dinner for dealers m Saturday. The branch manager Mr. Khoo Boon Seng, said that while the company had given these dinners for a long time, the occasion this >ear was In a happier atmosphere because
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  • 139 12 TALKS WITH LOCAL AGENTS ARE HELD MR. J. H. Vogelsang (above), field operations manager of MasseyFerguson (Export) Ltd.. makers of agricultural and other specialised equipment arrived in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. During his stay here Mr. Vogelsang win hold talks with officials of Borneo Motors (Malaya) Ltd., agents for MasseyFerguson
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  • 274 12  - Emporium will sell China made goods in Republic Mok Sin Pin By A NEW department store will soon open in the old Gian Singh Building in Raffles Place, Singapore. A group of leading local importers of Chinamade products have formed a new company, Oriental Emporium Ltd. to operate the store.
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  • 173 12 APM will station official in S'pore A USTRALIAN Paper J\ Manufacturers Ltd. is to send a Malaysian representative to Australia for training and to appoint its first representative in Singapore. This was announced In Kuala Lumpur by Mr. BR. Scott, the company's manager for South East Asia. A.P.M., leading paper
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  • 161 12 Garlock Inc. extend local trade pARLOCK Inc. Palmyra, \J New York, one of the world's largest manufacturers of mechanical packIng and seals, are expanding their activities in this region. The company has recently appointed Amco Ltd., the sole distributors for their product* In Singapore and Malaysia. Following this, the company
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  • 97 12 \f R. ROBERT LEE. 53, (abort) 11 has retired from the Cycle and Carriace organisation a* thrir publicity manager. During his over ten yean of service he was In charge of the company* advrrtiMng publicity and public relations. He was a founder member and president of
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  • 212 12 Billiton opens regional office THE Billiton Company Ltd. has appointed Mr. L. P. Mas ion (above) as its regional representative for Malaysia and Thailand. Mr. Masion will have his headquarters In Kuala Lumpur. The Billiton company ukea its name from the Indonesian Island of Billiton, which lies between Java and
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    • 271 12 1,000 horsepower! BBBBBBBSV > 4(iS|SBBBBBBBflBn> a J^Mßsf Jt, V-^BBBBBBsI V BBSBBBBsW BBBBBbB9BS^ J^W SbSBBBBBB|| iCsßßtsSsßßsiiw'-Sli I"'*1 bbbbb^^^^n3^ *t bbbbbbbbT* bbsbbbbbW t K^bbsbbbM IbbV -4wP^* m9k* i^ '^BBv^BBBBBBBBs Jttk Ht bbbk vl^bl bbbf^ bshbbbl /^^l ■BbW I SBBBBBB^r f "j| ■BBBbW 'S^' -ißßfc V BF •'s£ -jA 3VS&> <* '^r NlfT^bbV
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    • 262 12 I HITACHI 1 TRANSISTOR RADIOS WH-900 MW/SW /Wy *5 TH42O MW 4-Band 9-Transistor X Ay 1-Band 6-Transistor /Sfc WH-888 MW/SW X 2-Band 8-Transistor TM-707 2L Push-button Car Radio W WH-W MW/SW TM-BI6U <H> W 3-Band 9-Transistor Car Portable Radio <H> 2? 4-Band 9-Transistor 5jT <f> for top quality buy DfIUH
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    • 1355 13 M »pa»«i J^lsaaaiaaaaaaiE*iiaaaaaiaaaaMii^iiiaaaaaaMl millliurd .mil. PMt 10 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Wmwtm tit 'Minimum I MR. A MRS. Dantel Nathaniel thank relatives and friends for their gifts, assistance, attendance and congratulatory messages on tbeir marriage. SITUATIONS VACANT IS Wordt U (Mm.)— Box SI rtt. extra SHOP ASSISTANT aged M 17 required. Knowledge of
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    • 773 13 1 ACCOMMODATION VACAN! I H I Ifm )—Hu\ lCRANCE ROAD. Klmlin HaasSSS (urmaned Hat 3 bedrooms il BMctjatM- 1 tionedi I OMthroomt. longbath parquet. mosaic floorings, Rent HknV: Please I Ring ***** (Sporei. FURNikHIO 2 STOREY semi- det tctied i>un»«:ow, Rukit Timah 6i m 3 hedroomi. ser\snt s quarter. Rent
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    • 878 13 TUITION •j *> ordn >"« i Min.)— Box rtt. rxlrm CUITAR (MODERN CLASSIC). 11l tirdion li ■Pian. Uruma Lessons Icl ***** ASIA DRIVINC SCHOOL ne« Minor 1000 dual-controlled car« hourly $5 Kuarantecd 173 67 Orchard Road. S pore Pnone ***** ..'1177 Lay FOUNDATIONS for children's future Specialised tuition experienced graduates
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    • 942 13 FURNITURE M- are's M (Mm.)- -Box St rtt. extrm FOR MODERN DESICNS in Cane Furniture, Vimt Adrian s. 425 River Valley Road. Singapore '.'5574. KUGS, CARPETS k CURIOS COME TO THI CREATSST CARPET SALE IN TOWN. PRICES SLASHEOTO THILOWEIT BUY SAVE ON INDIAN, GERMAN. BELGIAN ENGLISH CARPETS RLOB MODIRN CARPETI
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    • 932 13 FOR SALE li Wordt St (Him.)— Box it rt: rxtrm > SANSUI STEREO Special offer complett tuner amplitier. Recordchaocer speakers S3U3 ooly Limited stocks. Visit Beaten* ySJSI. S port RITA FOR FASHIONABLE, quality shoen. handbag*, blouses, bouse coats, man tit.. Spore Tel. MM ItM PMILCO AIRCONDITIONIR/ ReiriKerators rrade-in/H.P accepted Contact
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    • 693 13 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) li Wordt St (Min.)— Box it clt. txtra LLOVO HOUSS NOTSL A Condl--1 tioncd L), Mingle 'oom U MHi««*i to<m I Llnvrt Road i>ot« HOTEL AMBASSADOR SEASIDE i4O Meyer Road. 8 pore Dancing nightly. Kxcelleot accommodation and yet cßeapeat id comiwriion lei: 4 730 1 STATION
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    • 885 13 TAWARAN DI-PELAWAKAN Tawaran ada-lah dl-pelawakAn untok menyelengKarakan BaiiKJnaa Per&ekutuan. Alor Star b«»l i lahun 1967 daripada Pemboror.^J (terutama sekali yang btrdafiar di-J.K.R 2. Tawaran2 nendak-lah dl-tar.-da "MenyelFnggarakan Bangunan Persekutuan di-atas sampul surat yang ten u top dan mestl diinngl denpan chagaran :>ebanyuk $200/- dengan Bank Deraf atau Chek yang berpalang
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    • 173 14 I viz. (jUi iyiuoOllo f fi jK I -^iJt* I 1^ '^w t i < Hi' Jw '4H Hr* .fly m. *A vi^Bl i ASniAj nuckn rfn£ioi m £tr* n/iiii/iift You may not believe it: possible but our Tiger took a body IwtJl/Va C#lr C#f f >^f CCf CCw J^C/lrlfCf
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    • 1265 15 TO UVtRPOOL i WEST COAST U.K.: Du* S'pori Sails P. S'hai* Pining MYRMIDON Lisbon, Havre, literpool. Be fast. Glasgow Nn II Net 22 Net 21 25 Net 21 MENCIAUS 1..e-ccol, G asgow Nit 20 Nit 71 Nit 24 DIOMEO le»oes. Liverpool. A'mouttl Nn 21 Net 21 Nn 27/2 DM I
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    • 1428 15 7>/ifEAC///l/fS (I* i mi M LAIT »s.»lic COMPANY v* hcanmM E 0..«»< EXPRESS SAILINGS TO GENOA-ROTTERDAM-HAMOURG-AARHUSCOPENHAGEN. P. S ham Penang S'pori Genoi R'dira H'burg Aarhus C'hagm SARGODHJ. i) Nit 25 27 21/20 SO/ 2 Ik OK IS OK 27 Ok M Jm 1 JM I SUMOAWA Die 25/27 21/21 Jl/
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    • 1348 15 I BEN%LINE\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, IIVERPOOL X CONTINENTAL PORTS. BLNLLUI Rotterdam Ok 21 Singapore Pt. Sham Penang Hamburg Ok 21 Hit 21/22 Hit 21/24 For literpool IK 27 T uuunu Hamburg Jm IS BENMHOH Hull Jai 21 Siniapore Pt. Sham Penang M'brougtl Jm 20 Net 11/ 2 Nn 27/20
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    • 1266 15 feELLERMAN BUCKHALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM U.K. CONTINENT. Indus tin S'pori P. Shan Penang CITY OF NEWCASTLE London, Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havri, Hull 27/21 Nn M Nn ,OH OF OUILIFORO London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hull IS Dm CITY Or WINNIPEG London. Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre, Hull 21
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  • 557 16 Straits tin price is up 50 cts. on good buying THE Straits tin price yesterday rose 50 cents in Penarm to 5(i05.50 on an ofTerinx estimated up 5 tons to 235 tons. (iood all-round local support was reported from all quarters. London on Wednesday afternoon was unchanged. LONDON: Tin on
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  • 38 16 ON the fra« t.chtn,. markit In Hong Kong yesterday the U dollar was quoted at 5.74J (or T.T. and 5.721 for lash. Stsrhni «aa quoted at 15.99 and one ta*l *f (lid at 2651. I I
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  • 25 16 Nov. 17. RUBBER PRICE >,'.; cents (down one-eigbtn of a cent). TIN: 5605.50 (up 50 cents). Kstimatrrl unofficial otTering 235 tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 815 16 From Our Market Correspondent SLIGHTLY better conditions prevailed on a quiet Stock Exchange yesterday which was without any real feature. The largest turnover was that of Gammon with 233.--000 shares changing hands from >l .;n to $1.33 to $1.27 to $1.31. The rise again
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  • 26 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 16. Nov. 17. •Industrials: 89.19 89.42 Tins: 108.02 107.9* rubbers: 111.11 111.11 •Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 990 16 i DLSINESS in and reported to '1J the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading moms of the Stock Evrhanxr yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttcad (P. 000) 51. 50: C.CMJ. 51. 43 SI.. H 000) 11.44, D. (11. 000) 1.45 II
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  • 70 16 CHINESE Prortuc. Cichani*. Slnaapart noon prictl p«r pieul yMtorday: Coconut oil: bulk $41i atlUra, dnim selltrs Copra: .Nov., Dec. UK/Coßtlnont: Umiuoted. Pippor: Mun'ok ohltr $177) Saravak «hne (ITS Kellers, spaclal Sar.TA-ik Ma«k IIS6 jarhlxi L«mpoD£ Mack $125 (N) sellers c»«-. M.\\i, ASTA *140 IN) sellers <10(i<4 Sinxaporo Coconut
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  • 255 16 J~VECEMBER first trade robber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yesterday at 62% cents per lb. down one-eighth of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was Inactive. R.A.S. and M.R.E. closing price* in cents per lb. yesterday:
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1145 16 V\ KAWASAKi KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. PaciCto <Sc Atlantic Service Bingkol Hongkmg L AngelM N. Vorl Starspnrt PtiilM. "KMikawa Mara- 1/22 Bm 27/31 BM II Jm 4 Ftt II Ftl II Ftl "laifcti Man" 21 24 jm 21/11 Jai it Ftl f Mar Mar II Mar Japan Direct Service PtfMii
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    • 955 16 tUSIIUUA/Ntft UALANO StIVICIV INK* PARISIAN AN! FAI EASI SEIVICU. Hi MtaaiUi AMlailo. MoiOmio Sfftwi Tii MHrat mi Nafaiattitaa. Ponan f.S'kaa J »<*• Sport •>. S'ftM 'IMM lAMOM 12/11 »N 14/11 Doc 11/1? C«t S IUUMDI 1/ I Mtj 1/11 IM U/11 MO MJULA Sails II Nl> 21 Nlf 21 Nit
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    • 200 16 m^ FROM JAPAN VIA HON6KONG V" "MANStI MAtU" ITA Sin«apor* 27/1 1/4« "NISSHO MARU" fTA Singapore t/12/t* Agents: PAN -CONTINENT CORPN. 4th Floor Chrrord Houto, Collyor Quay, 100-. I. Tol- ***** *****. SINGAPORE/SAIGON REGULAR SERVICE ETA/ETD SPORE ETA SAIGON S.S. "PROSPERITY" 20 Nev/25 Nev 28th Nev S.S. "ETERNITY" 15 D«e/1»
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  • 123 17 MELBOURNE. Thurs. laTEY Industrials had a firmer xv trend. Risrs exceeded falls In quiet trading. Bahc metals were barely steady. C.R.A. dropped 16 cents to $5.92. Oils were steady. Today's closing prlcra in Australian dollars and SSMI witb Wednesday's rnrm In brackets: Minim IM 1.1.i (V«l S. Broken
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  • 121 17 SHIPS lylni alongaldt tha Smuapora Harbour wharvat ar aipoetid today ara: Ontaur 1/2. Iriah Sycamore 3 4. Baokura 13/14. Maron IS/16, Maxwell Brandrr 18. Slhrroet 21/22 Minitru Maru 23 24. FftUkl 25. Klmann 2*. Tjipondok 2S/29. Mnhohaan Maru 31 32. Mombana Uaru 35/36. MnMmk 3< 39. L*vrmbank
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  • 84 17 THE Atteclillcn of linhi in Malaysia n»d* thrw c Inn km in tt* iatt« to mcrchanta vuterday (all ratm to »1OO>: UniUd Static huying TT 32 11 /IS. airmail On 32 13 Id. 90 d/at. 33 5/1S crrdit hula. :<3 9/16 trad* bllla. Canada: buying TT 3ft 7/18,
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 492 17 ■■■HHMPIMH^V'V^P'PpHVPjM IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Petition No. 62 of 1966 In the Matter of Pullmark Industries Limited And In the Matter of the Compa nies Ordm a n c c (Chapter 174) NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a petition was on Monday the
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    • 750 17 THE PLANNING ORDINANCE, 1959 (No. 12 of 1959) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 NOTICE UNDER RULE 12. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following proposals for Alterations to the Master Plan U966) were on the sth day of November, 1966, submitted to the Minister for Law and National Development for
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    • 1284 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE GAS DEPARTMENT: Requires ASSISTANT UTILISATION FOREMEN in salary scale Sl6sx Al6-187 Bar 203xA1 6-347, Exam. Bar 385XA20-505 Exam. Bar 535xA20-615 plus variable allowance as payable from time to time. Qualifications: (1) Cambridge School Certificate or vernacular equivalent; OR (2) The City it
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    • 1122 17 HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD Separate tenders are Invited for any one or all of the following:— om of Tender Cktainf Tender Deposit Date Document* (1) ERECTION COUPLET! ON of 3 Blocks of 12-Storey 3 Blocks of 4-Storey Flats Shops (Total 611 Units i One Hawkers' Centre. One Electrical Substation. 2
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 126 18 TENGKU RECEIVES $39,905 CHEQUE rrENGKU Abdul Rahman, the Malaysian Prime Minister, receiving a cheque for $39,905 from Mr. W. K. Foster, chairman of Malayan Tobacco Co., at the Residency yesterday. The amount was the profit from a series of soccer matches sponsored by the MTC. featuring English League clubs Sheffield
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    • 26 18 Malaysian Armed Forces and Malaysian Police will meet in the Penner Cup rugger iinai at Rifl* Range Road. Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow (5 p.m 1.
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    • 223 18  - FAM name 13— five more to be decided MANSOOR RAHMAN By THE F.A. of Malaysia have decided on 13 of the 18 playeds for the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok on Dec. 9-20. Players for the other five places in the team will be picked from the other seven who
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    • 50 18 The Malaysia-Singapore International hockey match scheduled to be played in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow has been called off. reports ERNEST IRIDA. S. Yogarajah, secretary of the Singapore Hockey Association, said yesterday that the SHA were unable to field their best team as several players could not get leave.
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    • 33 18 The Combined Old Boys Rugger Association will hold a general meeting at the Selanuor Club at 5.30 p.m. on Dec. 8 to adopt the draft constitution presented by the Pro-Tern committee.
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    • 25 18 Life Guards scored their seventh consecutive win In the Negrl Sembilan R.U League when they beat NS Pirates 13-0 at Peremban yesterdxv
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    • 38 18 The Johore Bahru and Royal Navy Cycling Club will stage a 62-mile massed-start open race on Nov. 20 part of their anniversary celebrations. The race will start from the Istana Pier, Johore Bahru. at 7 a.m
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    • 132 18 DERAK, without a win this season, play their last rugger match in the north zone of the Malaya Cup competition against Selangor on the Ipoh Padang tomorrow. The Perak team will be select ed from Ahmad Shohor. Zainal Yen. Nor Raahidi. Lee Sek Chiew. Cheah Wan
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    • 180 18  - Pembroke Lad does fine gallop EPSOM JEEP By PEMBROKE LAD 1 showed his liking for a wet track with a smart gallop at Ipoh yesterday morning. Ridden by apprentic Luke Kang, Pembroke Lad beat stablemate Chatsmoth (apprentice A. Rao) in a it trial in 37 4 5s in soft going.
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    • 668 18 A TIN DREDGING COMPANY OPERATING IN THE STATE OF SELANGOR HAS A VACANCY FOR A DREDGEMASTER SALARY OFFERED WILL BE COMMENSURATE WITH QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE. APPLICANTS FOR THIS POST ARE INVITED TO SUBMIT FULL DETAILS WHICH SHOULD INCLUDE AGE, CITIZENSHIP, QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, CURRENT POSITION. ETC. TO BOX No. A 1074
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    • 390 18 TENDER TENDER P.W.D. SINGAPORE PEMBERITAHU TAWARAN Tenders are invited from P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the fol- J.K R MELAKA lowing work:— —™w» Extensions to P.W.D. Mechanical Tawaran daripada Pemborong2 Workshop at Kallanr. Singapore. y an 8 berdafUr di-J.K R. dalam Kelas "EX" dan ka-atas akan di- n u i'^! nB
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    • 64 18 TURNERS KEEP THINGS MOVING ALL OVER MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE B^ TsBBBBBBB^^Ba '&9bßß^lL^ f^=H\ ALWAYS AVAILABLE EX- STOCK £)SHARIKAT PATERSON SIMONS (M) BERHAD \l=^J LUMPUR T.I«O»J.SPOi«t W:*****. 1P0H W267I.PINANGT«HIJ3I V^pSbro^H I Ij^Hkw^ -^'^M^k :vSh": Rabro STOMACH TABLETS f^ RELIEVE INDIGESTION \MMM GASTRIC AND OTHER STOMACH DISORDERS IVIAXIIVIUIIVI/^ SECURITY^P BE SURE IT'S
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 63 18 Badminton Negn Srmbilan senior championships (NSCRC. Seremban 7 D.n»-> Professional Boxing Golden Hoff v Thamil Thong, lords; and supporting bouts (Stadium Negara. XL 9 p.m.). Rurby Union MiKum Trophy: RMAF v Klang "B" (Airport Rd. XL); Malays v VIOBA Pantal Valley). Volleyball Tour match: University of Malaya v Indonesian Varsities
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  • TIMESPQRT 2
    • 508 19 Malaysia in Group 2 of Asian Zone OLYMPIC SOCCER DRAW THE ASIAN ZONE tiimi have been drawn into Hire* group*. Winners of each group will qualify for the last 16 at Mexico City. The group are: Croup ONE Formosa, Japan, South Korea, Lebanon, the Philippines and South Vietnam. CROUP TWO
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    • 471 19 CRICKET I ONDON, Thurs. The 65-over limit, introduc- ed as an experiment in the first innings of certain English county cricket matches last season, has been scrapped. This was the main point from yesterday's lengthy meeting of the Advisory County Cricket Committee at Lords here. It was
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    • 152 19 SIMPSON AND REDPATH IN RUN-SPREE JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Openers Bobby Simpson and lan Redpath had a runspree In boosting the tourir? Australian cricketers to a 10--wlcket victory over the Transvaal Country Districts XI in a one-day match at Btnfonteln Yesterday. The Australians passed the home team's total of 151 without loss
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    • 48 19 LONDON, I hurt. I toe touring Australian Rugby Union team brat Glasgow and Edinburgh Combined 18-11 at Glatwo* last night Results ot cluo matches. Bristol 17 Pontypool 3. Ebbw Vale 0 Aberavnn 0: Middlesex 12 London University 0. Newport 3 Oajnbridge Varsities 13. Reuter
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    • 117 19 MARQUESS DEFENDS RULING BY THE lOC LONDON, Thurs.— The Marquess of Exeter, rice-presi-dent of the International Olympic Committee yesterday defended the lOC decision to limit high altitude training to four weeks in the three months preceding the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. The Marquess, writing in the authoritative maßazine
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    • 208 19 England find scoring power f ONDON, Thurs. England, fielding the 11 players who won the World Cup final against West Germany in July, found scoring power last night to beat Wales 5-1 at Wembley. Geoff Hurst, only man to score three goals in a World Cup final, scored twice last
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    • 224 19 McGowan too good for Bisbal BOXING f ONDON, I'Hurs. Waiter Mc- Gowan of Scotland, in action for the last time before he defends his world flyweight title in Bangkok, took Just five rounds to cut down to size the bantamweight champion of Spain. Jose Bisbal. here last night. Bi.^bal retired
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    • 283 19 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS a. Potted bowler? (7). 1. All the troops we need In 6 Choose stout? <5). Durham (4. 10). 7. Historic seaaon (3. 4). 9. The sea-nymph can do a nice 8 for the poetical manner, turn (7). in a trice? (7. 7) 10. Jump the points
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  • 478 20 Std. Five exams: Chinese, Tamil included IPOII, Thursday. CHINESE and Tamil languages will be in- eluded as subjects in the Standard Five assessment examinations to be held in West Malaysia from next year. This assurance was' given here today by Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, when he declared
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  • 171 20 KUALA KANG S A R. Thurs. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today criticised parents from rural areas for spending their money on luxuries rather than on the education of their children. He was speaking at the opening of an extension
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  • 25 20 V. RAMALINCAM (formerly of Mviir KMHtr. KlnmiKi. brother of Cti»lll»h .Ird Mile. RlMll. Srrrmhan pUMBti away powerfully at sithanktmy. Oykm on 16 11 M.
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  • 38 20 ATHENS, Thurs— Athens went without mail today as postmen joined hospital doctors building workers and Minister of Interior employees in a wave of strikes. Another major strike by 17,000 telecommunications workers Is scheduled for tomorrow. Reuter.
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  • 344 20 GHAZALIS YES TO RESOLUTIONS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The first All-Malaysia Co-opera-tive Congress today agreed to set up a national co-operative union to bring all societies in the country under one organisation. It was also decided to establish a co operative bank to function
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  • 100 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Hundreds of students tonight crammed Ngee Ann College hall and corrlders to condemn the Defence Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. The demonstration, organised by the newly-formed students' national action front and spiced with 'unity" songs, ended with the passage of anti-Gov-ernment
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  • 297 20 LONDON, Thurs. Industrials on the London stock market moved narrowly either way and finished with little over-all change. The sharp dip in the British Industrial output Index and general uncertainties were bearish lactors, but a small crop of company results were regarded as satisfactory and this helped to
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  • 71 20 LONDON. Thurs— Spot 18 s «d.. Dec 18 5 16d. Jan. 18 9 16d Feb 18 13 16d.. Jan. March 18 13 16d April June 19 7 16d., July Sept 19 13 16d.. Oct. Dec. I9 7 vd. Jan March 19 15 16d April June 19 15 16d July
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  • 5 20 i Closing prices delayed.
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  • 338 20 BANKS ACCUSED OF PROVOKING DISPUTE WITH THE UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE National Union of Bank Employees today accused the Chartered Bank and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank of provoking a dispute with it. Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye. the union president, claimed that the two banks were "provoking the union
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  • 60 20 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. The United States armed forces radio is about to launch a "Saigon Sally" to combat "Hanoi Hannah" In a battle for the hearts of American servicemen in Vietnam. "Hanoi Hannah" is the hostess of a North Vietnamese radio station broadcasting a mixture of Western
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  • 125 20 CAPE KENNEDY, Thurs. —The United States probably suffered its first space casualties when five tadpoles died aboard the recovery carrier Wasp soon after being rescued from mmi -1 Twenty fertilised frog eggs were placed aboard the spacecraft on Tuesday to see whether weightlessness affected cellular
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  • 201 20 rE policeman could hardly believe his eyes when, from behind the steerine wheel of a crashed car. scrambled a two-year-old boy. Little Chris Cattermole (left) had just steered his father's car along a busy main street.
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  • 79 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th« Singapore Police Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society is to present 197 education scholarship awards to children of society members at a special ceremony on Dec. 12. The ceremony will be held at the Police Training School at 4.30 p.m., at which
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  • 39 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th« Singapore Livestork Farmers' Association will hold a dinner at Hung Kang restaurant on Nov. 24 In honour of their chairman, Mr. Lim Chor Hau. who was recently appointed a Justice of the Peace.
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  • 175 20 BANGKOK, Thurs—Aeroplanes showered flowers on the crowd and hundreds Of balloons and 2.509 pigeons were released today as King Bhumibol formally opened the first Asian International Trade Fair. About 5.000 people turned out for the opening of the 23-day fair. The King formally opened
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 51 20 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 12 Kota Bharu 84 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 84 73 C. Highlands 72 59 Jesselton 88 75 Kuching 86
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