The Straits Times, 13 September 1967

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  • 24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Thn Niftiiiiial Hnws[iii|it!r Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 MX (P)2266
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  • 389 1 Attempt to stir up tension on Sino-Indian border...' NEW DELHI, Tuesday CHINESE firing at the Nathu Pass on the Sikkim-Tibet border continued throughout the night intermittently and on a reduced scale compared with yesterday, the Indian Defence Ministry said today. \o figures of casualties in the clash are
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  • 106 1 HO.M. KONG, Tu.s. China claimed last night that her frontier guards had driven off intruding Indian troops uho had launched an attack under cover of artillery fire on Chinese positions on the SinoSikkim border. A radio Peking despatch from Lhasa at 1500 GMT .ilxnii ID.iO
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  • 351 1 Embassy: We know nothing of that Tm Sabah's Sultan note... MANILA. Tues. A iTI Malaysian Embassy spokesman here said today the Embassy knew nothing about a note it was alleged to have received regarding a former Philippine Congressman. Mr. Ombra Amilbangsa. P r o claiming himself 'Sultan of Sabah." However.
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  • 107 1 PK I Mill M Johnson will havr a new son-in-law in December. H<- is Marine Corps Captain Charles Robb. a 2K-.vear-old White House aide, who is engaged to Lynda. 23. The announcement was made on Sunday night by the President and Mrs. Johnson. Capt. Robb
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  • 52 1 WASHINGTON. TW tremendous explosion ripped through the Reynolds aluminium plant in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, last night, killing at least three workmen and injuring a number of others. Police said the blast was heard six miles away. At least one of the injured was in critical condition, they
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  • 62 1 Britain to join war link-up WASHINGTON. Tue.s Britain lias agreed to join the United States. Australia and Canada in developing a tactical communii cations system to link command I Ing generals with combat units on the battlefields, it was announced here today. The project, known as mallard. will take about
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  • 167 1 US planes hit closest yet to Haiphong SAIdU.V I uesday. AMERICAN plAnes struck closer to Hanoi's key porl of Haiphong Hum ever before, hitting ;i bridge only 1,400 yards from Ihe centre of the city. the American command reported today. In all. pilots from the aircraft carriers Oriskany and Coral
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  • 27 1 CEASE Fl»> nkw DFinr Firing between Indian aad Chinese troops on fctkklraTibet border en.'rd at I 31 p.m. today, Defence Ministry spokesman annonnced tonight Reiter
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  • 37 1 NEW DELHI. Tues— lndia is to get one million tons of US. wheat and Milo under an agreement sign- :ed here today. The agreement is 1 within the U.S. "food for peace" programme. Reuter.
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  • 62 1 rjX>KYO. Tues. A 14-year-old Japanese boy has A told the police that he strangled his 73-year-old grandfather "to restore peace in the family." After giving himself up, Ihe boy only son of a carpenter was quoted as saying that hr had thought peace mould return
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  • 104 1 SINATRA LOSES A COUPLE OF TEETH I AS VEGAS. Tue*.— Btn«er Frank Sinatras lonn and lucrative association with the plush Sands Hotel in Las Vegas ended, friends report, with a new contract elsewhere and a punch in the jaw. Las Vesjas sources said the punch thrown by Sands Vice-President Carl
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  • 20 1 JAKARTA. Tues. An Indone.s- ian naval patrol seized a motor- boat of unidentified nationality off Kawaluso Island.
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  • 363 1 Border games by Mao's '—army NEAR HONG KONG ll<)\<, KONG. Tuesday. (M).MMIM.sr Chinese Iroops have been engaged in series <>l ni;;lit nianoein res along the Mono, Kong border lor the past five ni^hls. il was reported here today. The newspapers, the Ta Kung Pao and Wen Wei Pao, published Front
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  • 74 1 BEIRUT. :<:ian and Israeli to changed heavy tire ftcrosa the Suez Canal at Qantara today alter two Israell Mirage Jets vi Egyptian air space. Cairo radio >aid today The two Mirages were driven back by anti-aircraft guns. In Tel Aviv, the i I the two-hour battle was
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    • 125 2 BIG NEW PUSH BY BIAFKA I \<.ov I lie*. Blafran Iroiips »i re reported m he attaefctag .i lon n ih< \Mikk.i front in a drive ■bwerven here in lerpreled M an ellorl to win viclorv before the rlnsp of the (Mu.niis.i lion for Afrit. in I nil\ summit iiieetint;
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    • 221 2 Ceasefire in Aden as rival groups bow to army ADKN. 1 The two extremis 1 nationalist groups struggling lor power here agreed Uurt night t<» li ii- in the Sheikh Jl Inn. in and Man.soura lixtricl and iheir leaderx pledged noi to renew nght in- in .Uiv pan oi Btnith
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    • 89 2 Japanese warn Mao's men in Tokyo TOKYO. Tues. The Japanese Justice Ministry yesterday rebuked the Communist Chinese trade mission stationed In Tokyo for its recent statement denouncing the Japane.se Prime Minister. Mr. ELsaku Sato's trip to Taiwan. The Justice Ministry said the statement by the trade mission on Friday "i
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    • 20 2 MILAN. Tun. Mr.s. Gelnnno Ciirh. 33. labourer's wife. y«wtprdH.v «;i\r Mrth to quadruplets. »ll Rirl.s. A. P.
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    • 132 2 AUSTRIA REPORT OF MEETING IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA CALZBURG (Austria), Tues. Representatives of the United States and North Vietnam are meeting in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, for talks on possibilities for a solution of the Vietnam problem, the independent Salzburger Nachrichten reported today. The newspaper, which quoted usually well-informed
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    • 290 2 - SAIGON, Tuesday. Phantom and Thunderchief jet-fighter-bombers yesterday swooped on a missile transporter loaded with ground-to-air missiles just six miles north of Vietnam's dividing demilitarised zone, it was announced today. An American spokesman said bombs and rockets exploded the misslie load and set off a large
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    • 134 2 SIHANOUK SACKS TWO PRO-MAO MINISTERS PHNOM PENH. Tue* Cambodia's HnH of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, announced yesterday that the country would have a referendum early next year to choose between his regime and pro- Peking elements. He also announced that he was asking two proPeking ministers to leave the Government
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    • 31 2 MO6CCIW. Turn —Mr Joh» Btoreh"'i&e. Mini*»*r at bt4tt« fnr Aviation, arrived here lajt night tf the head r* powerful rteleßation from Bnu;nv Jircrtfl industry for a 10-rtiv s'udr touf.
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    • 284 3 IVTARSAW. Tues. President de Gaulle yesterday ofTrred Poland a partnership in a fcrand design to unite all Europe. solve the German problem and help to end the Vietnam war. Addressing the Bejm (Poland's Parliament) towards the end of a weeklong
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    • 189 3 POSTCARD WITH A DRAWING, AND WILSON TAKES ACTION LONDON, Tuesday PREMIER Harold Wilson's action against The Move pop group and their manager for libel may reach v trial by jury in open court. The possibility of a trial was mentioned in the Hieh Court last Wednesday. Mr.
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    • 216 3 Heath picks friend as party chief LONDON, Tuesday. ■JHE Conservative Opposition leader, Mr. Edward Heath last night named his close friend and former Health Minister, Mr. Anthony Barber, 47, as party chairman. Mr. Barber takes over from Mr. Edward Dv Cann, 43. who yesterday decided to resign after nearly three
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    • 87 3 TALKS SET TO END STRIKE AT FORD ntTROIT, Tues. The United Auto Workers In ion and Ford Motor Company agreed yesterday to return to the bargaining table on Friday. This meant that the strike against Ford will last more than a week. The union's 159.000 Ford members in 25 states
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    • 101 3 ("AMBRIDGE. Tues.— Brltain's International finances may finish In the red again this year despite the Government's austerity measures, the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Mr. James Callaghan. forecast last night. Addressing a. special election meeting in this university town Mr Callaghan said: "The closure of the Suez
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    • 47 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues Sebastiao Lopes. 43. fell from the sighth floor down a lift shaft in i building under construction iere and walked away. Lopes who had only a few cuts md bruises, was taken to hospital for an X-ray— Reuter
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    • 27 3 RABAT. Tues.— Japan will send number j. advisers, including ierictftural specialists, to work In Morocco und.-r a technical cojperation agreement signed here yesterday.— UPi.
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    • 109 3 UNITED NATIONS. Tues. —Nine Communist and Afro-Asian countries yesterday formally called on the General Assembly to expel Nationalist China and give that country"s U.N. seat to the Peking regime. Albania. Algeria, Cambodia. Congo (Brazzaville), Cuba. Guinea. Mall, Rumania and Syria last week
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    • 137 3 Defence move to free Shaw YEW ORLEANS. Tues Attorneys for businessman Clay Shaw, accused of taking part in a conspiracy to murder President Kennedy, yesterday attacked the grand jury which Indicted him in an attempt to quash th« charge. The move came as Judge Edward Haggerty opened a pre-trial hearing
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  • 528 4 Hume's sack 500 sit-in strikers TRANSFER OF 17 STARTS ROW SINGAPORE. Tuns. JJL'ME INDUSTRIES (Far East) Ltd. to day dismissed their entire force of more than 500 manual daily-paid workers who have been on a "sit-in" strike at the Bukit Timah factory since Thursday. Production *at the factory, which manufactures
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  • 302 4 SINGAPORE. Tue:>— Three famous piano fantasias by Mozart. Schumann and Schubert made up Lee Kum Sing's recital for the Singapore Musical Society In the Victoria Theatre last night. On the evidence of this concert It would seem that Mr. Lee's style and general approach to music
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  • 107 4 S'pore Varsity's Dept. of Social Work and Administration SINGAPORE. Tups. Thf> I University of Singapore? 1 Department of Applied 80- 1 rial Studies is now known I as the Department of So- I cial Work and Adminlstra- 1 tion A i>pnke<>man of the university .-aid today: This name will convey
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE. Tues The chairman of thp 1967 Poppy Sales Organising Committee in Singapore 16 Mr. Ef Peng Liang The pafron Is Mrs Wee Chonß .Iln. the wife of the Chief Justice
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  • 24 4 SINGAPORE. Tues The Singapore Glass Sports Club will hold a social and dance on Saturday at the Fra&er and Neave Hall
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  • 241 4 SINGAPORE. Tuas. TWO shapely American night club entertainers each with a sweet tooth for mooncakes are looking forward to the lantern-lit festival on Sunday. Blonde Rente Nole. 23, and brunette RisHie Bain, 22. and their male partner, Phil Campos. 2^. fnrm the Les Baxter halladeers who
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    • 139 4 Educational TV for today 'TODAY S educational TV for National language. Sec. 2— Sendl schools on Channel 8 Is aa Klt «»it n 3 p 11.-2 20 p.m., Civics. Sec. 1 —What Can We Do <Ch 2 408 30 am -8 50 a m Civics. Sec. 3. National language. Sec
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  • 368 5 HUSH HUSH TALKS? DR. THIO HITS BACK SINGAPORE, Tues. Thp chairman of the Alliante Party Singapura. Dr. Thio Chan Bee. has described a Government backbencher's allegation in Parliament of a "secret meeting" that he had in Petaling Ja y a as a "pruss misinterpretation of facts." Commenting; on the rharge
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  • 174 5 Decree to wife who accused husband of cruelty OINGAPORE. Tues. A former teacher who went to Jail early last year for attempted culpable homicide by "const ricting" the neck of his wife with a rope was sued by her today for divorce on the ground of cruelty. Toh Kwee Choo.
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  • 54 5 International inaugural tK.UK ANSON.Tues.— A public meeting will be held in the Kwangtung Association line tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. to disciws i lie formation of Hip International Y'.< Men's Club of Teluk Anson. Mr. Pranc-Ls L*r *ecmayy ot the Ipoh Ys Men's Club- And general secretary of the Ipoh YMCA.
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  • 316 5 PENANG. Tu«sd«y '|MiE Minister of Edu- cation. Inche Muhamed Khir Johari, today described 1967 as 'a year of destiny" lor South-East Asia. "Never has there been, in the whole history of this region, so much d. cussion of projects tor inter-regional co-opera-tion and
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  • 371 5 New pressure on the U.S. Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Malaysian Trades Union Congress is to join in the 'rubber light." It will "put pressure'" on the United States Government on its own through the American Federation ol Labour-Congress of Industrial Organisations. The MTUC general
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  • 141 5 DELAY IN $50 REFUND: GRADS COMPLAIN I7UALA LUMPUR, Tues. University of Malaya graduates today complained of being unable to get back the $50 "caution fee" they deposited with the University on admission. They said they were given an undertaking on admission that the money would be returned at the end
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  • 106 5 SINGAPORE. Tuev S.ngaporp busine.v>men have .so far granted a total of $87 million in commercial credits to Indonesian businessmen in the one year since trade resumed between the two countries. DIM-losuig till.- today. Li -Col ■MtUMi the Indonesian Trade Consul here. MM riw
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  • 22 5 PENANG Tues.— Tlv Penaau Malay School, oldes' Malay primary school In Province Wellesley. wiii celebrait ii> ccntenar> ne.xt Tear.
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  • 119 5 Tribunal moves to Jesselton 1(1 ALA LL'MPI'K. Tuev.— The Industrial Arbitra tnui Tribunal will move to Jesselton in November to hear a dispute between the Sabah Air Transport Workers' Union and the Malaysia -Singapore Airlines. When the case came up for mention here today, the unions president. Mr. Aik Edwin
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  • 17 5 KUANTAN. Tues— The Pahanjj State Assembly «ill meet here for one day on Sept. 28.
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  • 172 5 IPOH. Tuesday. T<WO moonshiners' hideouts, half a mile apart x in deep jungle in the Chemor area near here, were raided by Customs officers yesterday. A total of 210 gallons of r samsu and fermented mash worth $16,000 was recovered, packed in 42 five-gallon plastic bags
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  • 41 5 Acquitted MACHANU. lutv, A tapper. M' <humed bin Hawaii. 24. was acquitted by the magistrate'^ court here yesterday on a charge 01 outraging tle riiodeaty of h\s step-daughter Fatimah" binte I Che' Long, a 17-year-oid divorcee. H1& defence wu not called.
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  • 215 5 Prisoners save the nearly broke Blood Bank KUALA LUMPLR, Tues. Twelve prisoners came to the rescue of the Blood Bank last week when it was almost broke. This was disclosed today by a General Hospital spokesman who said that at the moment the Blood Bank was at its lowest reserve
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  • 32 5 IPOH. Tues Thieves bloke into the home of a tin miner. Mr. Choo Kun Poong. and stole a Browning pistol magazine. 100 rounds of ammunition, and $60 over the weekend.
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  • 153 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday SCIENCE and engineer ;ng students at the University of Singapore and the Singapore Polytechnic are invited To apply for two scholarships one tenablr at Men institution which E">so Standard Ltd i* ottering. An Bsso statement said today the offer wa> in support
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  • 151 6 Nine in court on piracy charge Five members of the crack Indonesian Marine Commandos (Korp Komando Operasi) were among nine Indonesians rhari?ed with armed piracy in the magis- j trate's court here J today. The commandos are: Marian bin Maxdoparlr, Mandwm bin Bundu, W. Sukarman bin Abdullah. Se^opirisno bin Sulcirman
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  • 35 6 *NO. Tu*< ofn<iai.« frrm •d Umno branch** In IBS Cen'ral Province Well«sW Umno division will attend a one-day •dmiiu.v txail'in course which the party ■Kvi'nf: <• in* division*: h»artquarvm la Bulcil Meraiam on "«iinclav
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  • 348 6 BRIDGING THAT GAP— BY TAN r- KUALA LUMPUR. Tv»« THK Government is considering t ic raising of additional taxes as well as external and internal loans to final co Malaysia's development projects in view of the deteriorating prices of rubber and tin. The Minister of
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  • 118 6 The calamity we are facing DAP chief t^.ll K ANSON. Toes. L The Government has failed to prepare for the worst x* far as the price of rubber is concerned, and as a result Malaysia i< faring a calamity, said Mr. Goh Hock Guan. sec-retary-general of the Democratic Action Party,
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  • 151 6 Please don't I ruin the sari, he -pleads-^ CI.NGAPORE. Tues. A sari expert today pleaded with fashion hou-e* not to modify the conventional Indian dress, as he believes saris "look better and more »'.tractive as they are unaltered." Mr. Hoondamal P. I ttam, an Indian textile merchant, who is on
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  • 65 6 BL'KII MERI'AJAM 1 uc. Governor of Penang. Tun Sri Syed Bheh Shihhabudin. and wtf« ■HE attend a Mrrdeka uinivnM*ry garden par? on Saturday fit ttie horn» of th» Di«tr;ct Officer, ink Mohamed Zain bin Han Ha»»n. This will b»" rw new Gowrnor'a flrnt offing v\r\\ to Province
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  • 335 6  - It's off: Pangkor spear-fishing competition RODERICK PESTANA By SINGAPORE, Turn. r iiHE Diving Federation affiliates in several has decided to cancel tion and international tion at Pangkor Island on the use of spear-gu Mr. Patrick Buxton. its general secretary, and president of the Singapore Sub-Aqua Club, said today that plans
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  • 57 6 SINGAPORE. Tu^o. Rare century -old Singapore stunpx uill Be on exhibition lator ih,., month m commemoration i.t Urn 100 th Tear tbat o^ta^e s'air.p.< hay Wen used in S;n^»por« Organised by the s-mgapire Flnlatrlir Society, 're exhibiMoo i will be on at the Victoria Mfmrv mi
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  • 47 6 Ml AR. Tues. Kishermen here ha\e appealed to the Johore <.o\rrnment to help them re-esUh lish their fishing industry which was hit hv piratct I'he fishermen estimated that the pirates <>o far have robbed them of SR.VOOfI in nets, boats and other fishing equipment.
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  • 353 6 Paul gets just what he asked for— a stream of girls By M«rj«r«t W»« I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. His najne li Paul Murphy, and he is fretting just what he asked for in Malaysia attractive and ambitious girls with good. respectable backgrounds. Mr Murphy, a representative of a sales promotion company
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  • 1800 7 'Freedom Fighters' looking for a Black v White war THE PHANTOM FRONT BUILDING INSIDE AFRICA by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT of THE GUAROIAN. London THE most determined attempt yet to open up the long-forecast black versus white front is being made by African guerrilla groups (apparently of South African origin) probing
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  • 201 8 CONSCRIPTS MAY ALSO SERVE AS SPECIAL CONSTABLES CINGAPORE, Tues. National Servicemen may also be directed to serve in the Special Constabulary under an amendment to the Police Force Ordinance, which has been introduced in Parliament. The Special Constabulary at preesnt consists of volunteers only. The Police Force (Amendment) Bill, which
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  • 153 8 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A DEPUTY Public Prosecutor, Mr. Tay Soo Tee, today successfully opposed bail for three girls charged with "continuing in an assembly likely to cause a disturbance of the public peace" at the Junction of Jalan Jurong Kechil and Bukit Timah last night. Mr.
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  • 43 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Adult Education Board will organise an eight-week course on portrait painting for beginners and those with some knowledge of the subject. The course, at $15. will be held rvei\ Sunday morning at the Beatty Integrated Primary School
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  • 37 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— Mr. HW. Wardlaw. former principal planner ol the New South Wales State Planning Authority, will give a talk to members of the Town Planning Institute (Singapore) bro^rri on Sept. 20.
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  • 69 8 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Jean Storey has been elected president of the l#ner Wheel Club of Singapore, with Mrs. Moy Yoong Rlntoul as vice-president. Other new officials are: Mrs. Shirley Cummins (secretary); Mrs. Mavis Lewis (treasurer); Mrs. Joyce Barnes i assistant secretary) and Mrs. Poh Chin Jesudason (overseas
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  • 354 8 SINGAPORE. Tu«s. THK Minister of Education, Mr. Ong Pan^ Boon, has said thai his Ministry will soon set up an advisory committee in each Government school composed of citizens residing in the district where the school is located. Mr. Ong said this at the
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  • 88 8 MISS Wong Kirn Ptnr. 26 (above), who returned from Canada recently after obtaining her Doctorate in Biochemistry. Miss Worn, who has been away for three >ears, was awarded a Canadian Commonwealth scholarship in August 1964. She did her posi-graduat* study at the McGill University
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  • 116 8 S'pore forms a history association SINGAPORE, Tues. Some 30 history enthusiasts have formed a History Association of Singapore. The aims, among other things, are to organise and conduct instructions in the study and teaching of history, collect and distribute information for historical study and methods of teaching history. Mr. George
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  • 35 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Chung Hwa Girls' High School's new gymnasium to mark the 56th anniversary of the school at 7.30 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 80 8 Yong leaves for U.N. Assembly and Taipeh conference SINGAPORE. Tues. The Health Minister., Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, left by air this morning for Taipeh on his way to attend the United Nations General Assembly opening on Sept. 17 in New York. At Taipeh. he will participate in a 30-nation mooting
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  • 102 8 They wore Dr Connie Lim. senior hralth officer in charge (if tho Maternal Child Hralth Service, and Mrs. Salama Baharuddln. a Kandang Kerbau Hospital nursing sister The Talpeh meeting will probe the "integration of maternal and child health and family planning activities in the general health sei'lce Other
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  • 54 8 SINGAPORE TUM An Assistant Director of Local Aid. Mr. S. Rajendian. goes on transfer on Friday as the Stat« Coroner. He will replace Mr. XT Alexander, who j.s in become a Criminal District Judße Mr NX. DRozailo. a District Judge, will be traiisfeiipri in th« Legal
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  • 181 8 SINGAPORE. Tue«. THE Rubber Association of Singapore is to be incorporated as a body with perpetual succession, and provision is being made for the conducting of a rubber market, the regulation of the rubber trade, and the establishment of a Singapore
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  • 144 8 The chairman and deputy chairman are appointed by the Minister from the 14 member* of the committee representing the two component associations. The rubber fund will be our>Ject to the direction! of the Minister and will be controlled by the committee. The fund will be used to pay
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  • 67 8 SINGAPORE. Tiif, The Adult Education Board will tv > liift it course to prepair for the Part I examinniii Institute of Bankerv to be held la September next year The course will be ronduct^d over a period of three terms <42 weeksi and will
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  • 70 8 BINOAPORE. Tues. Th« Dlvertkmal Therapy Unit of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital will hold its annual sale of work at Mandalay Road on Oct 4 from 10 i am to 12 30 p m The First Lady, Piian Alshah. will dfrlare open the MUe The
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    • 203 8 Alley Onp By V.T. Hamlin WBJ~ x *H»R£aATE VOUB ~~^s 1 W 'SUO BUTTS II rW FOQ A WAR? WHV^- l L S^ i,I lX RV CONGRATULATIONS ON WO&S L ABOUT IT! YOU THAT'S DOWNRIGHT /WELL, AS A V ...ON A > I fit fl/A I VICTORY... BUT I'M NOT
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  • 82 9 Course soon on sex classes CIMiAPORE, Tues. The Anglican Welfare Council is starting a course for teachers in mission schools to train them in sex education methods. Mr. Francis Thomas, principal of St. Andrew's School and chairman of the council, said today the subject would be introduced soon in all
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  • 344 9  - A phone call saves girl from death ABUL FAZIL: FOUND UNCONSCIOUS IN GAS-FILLED BATHROOM By Singapore, Tuesday Tllh hie of ex-cabaret girl Chiang Lock Yeang, 25, was ebbing away in her gasfilled bathroom yesterday afternoon when the telephone rang. Downstairs, in her two-storey terrace house in Jalan Elok, Mount Elizabeth,
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  • 236 9 REWARD TO REPORTER WAS NOT FOR TIP-OFF OENANG, Tues. Any reward given by the Penang police to Straits Times reporter Gary Chin was "in recognition of his initiative" in helping the police to uncover a drugged coffee racket, the Chief Police Office, Inche Salleh bin Abdul Rahman, said here today.
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  • 63 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue» The new Malaysian Charge cTAtTaires to Indonesia. Inchc Ismail bin Mohamtd. arrived in Jakarta last night. He UkM over from Lt-Col Wai: lamal] bin Mohamed Sal- leh who had been looking alter I Indonesia since the resumption of dtploiratic relfltions between the two
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  • 52 9 SINGAPORE. tea Companies incorporated or registered out.side Singapore are to rnioy the same rxemption from stamp duty U applied in respect of the recon.on or amalgamation of comp i ini-N incorporated in the Republic This is provided In the Stamp i Amendment > Bill which has been
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  • 40 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Tay Lion* Biew today pleaded not guilty in a magistrate's court to a charge of possessing 293 subversive docu- merits at Dunearn Government rinne.se Middle School yesterday afternoon. He was refused bail and remanded for week.
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  • 126 9 IZUALA LUMPUR, **Tues. Thieves again raided the Kum Leng restaurant in Pudu Road here and stole liquor, cigarettes and other articles worth $4,507. The stolen goods included 29 cartons of cigarettes, 10 boxes of cigars, 64 bottles of brandy and whisky and the cash register.
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  • 74 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Soviet news agency Tass has sent its "sincere congratulations" to Malaysia's national news agency Bernama in connection with its launching last week. The general director of Tass agency. Mr. Lapkin, In a telegram to the chairman of the Board of Governors of Bernama,
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  • 68 9 A leadership course PETALING JAVA. Tu*«. I Thirty-thr»r participants are at I tending a flve-dny basic supervisory training course .in •Leadership and Human Relations" at the National i Productivity Centre here. Tlie course, which started yesterday ls for those from supervisory >veU in industrial and commercial orgaiiL at ions, as
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  • 189 9 ALOR STAR. Tun. MALAYSIAN motorists takinu their vehicles into Thailand were today advised to brine alone with them their car registration c;ir<K "If the vehicles are borrowed, they should have a letter o r consent from the owner, toeethcr with the re»is (ration card." Indie
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  • 143 9 Parents put a stop to those subversive —classes— KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Parents have stopped sending their children to some night classes which indulge in subversive activities following the advice of the Chief Education Officer in their States. The advice was fciven after an Investigation following a disclosure by the Minister
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  • 124 9 JOHORE BAHRI Tues The Immigration Department here today clarified that, for official purposes, holders of certificates of identity are considered aliens. Therefore, to enter the country, they need visas obtainable at a charge of $9.60. Visas were only being waived for citizens of
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  • 26 9 KNALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Pudu Englusn school Old Girls' Association will hold its annual meeting at the primary school hall here on Sept. 30.
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  • 126 9 Seven years for man with gun SINGAPORE. Tues.— A ferryman. Bulera bin Koro, 36. was today jailed for seven years by Mr. Justice Wmslow in the High Court for unlawful possession of a revolver and 12 bullets. Bulera wa.s arrested In 3 a.m. police raid on an attap hou>e off
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  • 41 10 Word. Hi iMimlmtmrn) If HOON tIAK l>ir*.lor of Siakwo frartinc Ob l."1 f';tfc«rd n«.iy prncffiilv on IIJJI ;mvm« iH'hiod Mft mid nil.- rhilrtrrn. OortSW lr>\ra rMMMM A Hr«t Rond. SitiK>|>or* Ik uo M r.rt.y 7 9.A7 at II. 110 a.m.
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  • 28 10 J» Warit tli i Minimum) CHARLIt IRNItT CUMMINC 13 0 II. In rh»nih»d. mi<r«l ilnirmfhPd. mvmorv. Alwaya proudly. "■mfmhfrt* for hn Koodnrml. "rhn» honnt). Sinn Children.
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  • 86 10 M !»..,,/< SIS i Minimum) HANDMADE PURE WOOL CAMPETS, in any dca.Kii ...him, n..l !/<•. Ttltphonc is pon 1'ing Rug A Cau..t LAST 4 DAYS! llraad Annual salr. I adlriri Hurry! 1, ill in-. L"V. 1 inkhn RoMd. Spur*. Trl. M."C7. WHEN THE DAY .l:i«i.» l.riKht anil 1 I'.ic
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    • 620 10 Contradictory versions of the fighting on the Sikkim border are part of the customary pattern of llinuilavan wjr. Peking lias protested ■gainst ;.ii alleged intrusion by sixty Indian M>ldu n uihli-i OOVW of artillery fire; Delhi claims the skirmish began with small-arms fire on the bolder,
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    • 337 10 Malawi's decision to establish diplomatic relations with South Africa is merely an extension of the conciliationist policies Dr. Hastings Wanda has long been following. Far from refusing to trads with South Africa, Dr. Banda has been actively courting South African investment The new national capital at Lilongwe is
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    • 214 10 A few weeks ago a racket in exporting stolen cars from Malaya to Thailand was almost certainly operating on a oik scale. But there is no evidence to justify the assumption of Thai police authorities that it is still doing so. The number of cars being stolen has
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    • 220 10 Morals and the law I WOULD like to congratulate the government for proposing to introduce legal abortion in Singapore. It is a dynamic, progressive and far-sighted move. In this aspect, we are trying to emulate the established fast-progressing countries like Japan. Finland and Sweden. They are progressive because their economic
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    • 84 10 pEOPLE like Messrs. 1 M. T. Ong and Tan Meng Pak, should refrain from visiting the Macßitchie Reservoir Park whenever there Is a band performance there. The sound of music does not appeal to their ears. I, for one. recall nostalgically the good old days work at the office, days'
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    • 81 10 I REFER to article bj 'Batman' on Patrol Cars and Siren.s' (S.T Aug. 26). The u.-e of sirens in.stalled In police vehicle.* Is strictly governed bj a Police Standing Ordei which certainly forbid? Indiscriminate and unwarranted u.se of the sirens. Would 'Batman' supply me with more details .such as the
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  • 552 10  -  SUE MASTERMAN by HOLLAND is having trouble in her search for the 200,000 young men who wiil have to serve their compulsory 16 to 18 months in the country's defence forces. Two main problems are those who cannot, and those who will not. There is
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  • 1116 10  - No politics in Indonesia now TARZIE VITTACHI THE STRESS ON ECONOMIC REALISM AND RECONSTRUCTION by MR. ADAM Malik is the intellectual in the ruling Indonesia triumvirate. He talks knowledgeably, clearly and straight about the hopes and problems of his country and he can think in terms of the relationship between
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    • 570 10 1" Classified advertisement for Straits Times Malay Mail may be handed to COLD >TO*AGf SUPm-MABKIT Bf(fpl.0"«l D«Mi, COLO STORAGE IHANCMIS Rnnn Novol Bat* CITY BOOK STOBI LTD. r oily*' Ouoy. TMI MIWS FRONT f «/r -jfket M M ISMAIL rally Rood. 'Naval Bom. MAMIEM STORI. 14 19 Uppo Crwjngi Rood.
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  • 402 11 Cement'squeeze' protest S'pore builders SINGAPORE, Turn. UI'ILI)L\G contractors in Singapore have submitted a memorandum to the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, protesting against alleged "deliberate and inconsiderate control" of supplies of cement, and asking for the setting up of a committee to inquire into and make recommendations to
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  • 68 11 KOTA BHARU. Tues. The number ot pupi-s talcing the Lower Certificate of Education in the I State this ypar h;vs increased by more than 50 per cent compared uith last year. I-ast year. 6.400 pupils took thf LCE. and thus year, there will b» 9.980
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  • 88 11 Lawyer who lost Sabah work permit back in S'pore VI R AF.H. Crawshaw, 11 head of the Sabah office of the legal firm of Donaldson and Burkin shaw, whose work permit was withdrawn by the Sabah Government. He flew into Singapore from Jesselton yesterday, and was whisked away in a
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  • 23 11 PENANG Tu»s.— Thieves «lole a transistor radio and two head rests from a car parked in MacAlister Road la.*t night.
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  • 180 11 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. j^jEDICAL advertisements relating to sexual function, infertility, impotency and frigidity will be controlled by the Government under a Bill which has been introduced in Parliament. The Medicines i Advertisement and Sale) (Amendment* Bill, which was read the first time last week, provides that
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  • 40 11 S'pore mission in Budapest BUDAPEST. Tues. A Snn{«poie trade mission arrived In if today for talks with Hungarian Dilkialj. on (xtssible expansion ol ilnrlp reUtiuriA I'hr niLSftlnh l.s on UNIT "I H European eountfiM to d trade outlet* R«uter. I
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  • 171 11 Mustapha on way home from England KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Chief Minister of Sabah, Tun Mustapha bin Harun, arrived here today on his vay home after two months' medical treatment in London. He was met at Subang Airport by the Minister of Land and Mines. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob.
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  • 378 11 The first Malaysian Volvo out next month KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE first Malaysian assembled cars will drive out of the Swedish Motor Assemblies' $3 million plant in Batu Tiga here next month. Tlje managing director of SMA, Mr. Bertif Anderson, said today that five specialists from the parent company in
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  • 88 11 Mao and Thoughts adorn Barisan Hq CING APORfc, Tue». The aecor of the Barisan Sosialbi headquarters in Victoria street has been "improved." here previously their bare board was adorned with a newspaper cutting of Mao Tse-tung the party now has a big colour picture of the Chinese leader prominently displayed
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  • 51 11 npOKYO, Tues. General agreements to pro- vide Malaysia with a Japanese yen loan worth $150 million were signed here today by Inche Samad Noor, deputy secretary of the Malaysian Treasury, and officials of the Japanese Government's Overseas Economic Co-operation Fund and the Export-Import Bank of Japan.
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  • 107 11 Decree nisi for a 'cat and dog's life' wife SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah today granted a decree nisi to Mrs. Mathilda Petronilla de Souza, a telephone operator, dissolving her 21-year-old marriage to Cyril Clarence de Sonza. Mrs. de Souza. a mother of three, testified that her husband
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  • 46 11 KOTA BHARU. Tues. The Kelantan branch of Cuepacs will hold a two-day trade union seminar at the Girl Guides' Hall here on Thursday. The main speaker will be the chairman nt Cuepacs. M. T Narendran. More than 00 trade unionists will takr part
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  • 22 11 PENANG rues TMt*H mole $100 worth xrr'y Hnd cake* •nm the canteen of the Dn\ Training centre in Green Lane
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  • 253 11 OLD FLAGS? DENIAL BY POLICE OFFICER AT TRIAL pENANG, Tues. A police officer, Asst Supt. A. R. Cornelius, today denied in court that he was in possession of Labour Party flags and banners retrieved from two previous illegal processions. But he agreed, under cross-examination, that he had removed a flag
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    • 191 11 forwardliigS with 16 1 1 III w TRAVEL TO HAADYAI BY MALAYAN RAILWAY'S "FAST THROUGH DIESEL RAIL CAR SERVICE" COMMENCING FROM FRIDAY 15th SEPTEMBER, 1967. A.M A.M. Butttrworth dtp. 7.00 Haadyai dap. 11.40 P.M. B. Martajam 7.25 P. B«iar 1 30 Sungai Patani 8 05 Arau 2.03 Curun 8 25
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 720 11 TV MALAYSIA cm.VM- 1. S Kuala Lumpur 7 AA News in Biglish: 7.10 Malacca. 3 10 Johore Bahru, National Language 7.35 The 4 Taiping, 7 Batu Pahat, 9 Samurai— The Secret of the Kluang. Wind-Fort: 8.00 News In Mandarin. UC P.M.: Programme sum- 0 1f| Lucy Show— Rain God- mary;
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 97 12 Two IBM engineers on course In Sydney TWO IBM World Trade Corporation system engineering assistants, Mr. Wee Tew Lim and Mr. Robert Quah, are currently attending a computer systems training course in Sydney. Australia. Upon completion of their course they will remain in Sydney to undergo a short period of
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    • 205 12 i SKVKN million dollar venture the largest industrial rntorprisi- yet undertaken at Port Surltrnham got underway last week with the signing of tininitial civil engineering contract. DaMMM (Malaysia) Wood Products Sdn. Bhd., a Joint venture between Malaysian and Japanese industi i.ihstv will be built at
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    • 294 12 A NEW housing project costing $3 million has been launched off Jalan Pasir Puteh, Ipoh where a number of other housing estates have been recently completed. Known as the Bunga Raya Garden, the scheme If by Chin Brothers Co.. Ltd.. one of the leading developers in
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    • 153 12 VfR Phillip Choo Voon San ITi (above) left for U.K. on September, 4 for training at the Can Making Training Centre of the Acton Metal Box factory, London. Mr. Choo is expected to be away for one year. While in I.K. hr will gain
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    • 94 12 Dato Teh Hong Plow, managing director of Public Bank Berhac will be leaving Kuala Lumpur this week (or Rio de Janeiro. Brazil to attend the 17th annual meetlne of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development <»nd Affiliates and the I ternational Monetary Fund taking place
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    • 87 12 ELI LILLY APPOINT MARKETING MANAGER IMR. Stuart W. Burns has been recently appointed marketIng manager, representing Eli Lilly S.A. In Singapore. Malaysia, and Indonecia. Mr. Burns, a pharmacist, who joined Lilly Australia In 1959 as a representative has until recently, held the post of production director. Ell Mlly Australia and
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    • 40 12 Mrs. Nobue Hlruma Chua, a Singapore cltUen of Japanese origin who speaks fluent Chinese (Teochew) beside Japanese and English has joined Cathay Pacific Airways "Kantal" service solely designed in this region for the reception and send-off of Japanesespeaking passengers.
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    • 114 12 Travel service names executive A SCHOOLBOY. who worked as a canteenserver in the Straits Times Kuala Lumpur office to pay for his education, has been appointed sales manager of the Aik Khiaw Travel Service. He is Mr. Stephen Chong Ah Keow. 31, formerly with Harrison and Crosflelds and an old
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    • 169 12 A WELL-KNOWN banker. Mr. Seah Eng Whee. (below) 60, left Singapore recently for a world tour prior to his retirement In perlence, Mr. Seah has for the last ten years been serving as a Chinese business advisor, which post he held earlier with a Dutch
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    • 104 12 Sim Lim get fastest lifts' -contract— SIM Lim and Co. Ltd. has been awarded a contract by the Singapore Government for the installation of electric elevators of the fastest kind at the Housing Development Board's new 24--storey headquarters, now being constructed at Erskine Hill. The contract is worth about $900,000.
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    • 90 12 They are equipped with different distinctive control programmes which are designed specially to cope with peak hour rush Their doors are equipped with the "magic eye" safety device. The installation work is scheduled to be completed towards the end of next year. According to a spokesman for Sim
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    • 107 12 Sales of sweetened condensed and evaporated milk from the Australian Dairy Produce Board's South East Asian milk plants continue to Increase and all brands now have won substantial shares of the Thailand. Singapore and Philippine markets. This was stated by the chairman of Asia Dairy Industries Ltd.,
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    • 195 12 SAS MEN RETURN TO REPUBLIC MR. John K Hover, general m.m.mcr fur SAS and Thai International for Singapore. Malaysia and Brunei announed recently that three local staff at the Singapore International Airport have returned after trainine at Thai International Training School in Bangkok Messrs Maricin bin Ismail and Jimniv Tan
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    • 51 12 An experimental machine capable of receiving telegraph M^nale and printing them at a rate of five to ten thousand characters per second is under development by a British affiliate of International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation iITTi. At this character speed, Urn machine could print a short novaj in three
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    • 279 13 Melina leads pickets against visiting King WASHINGTON, Tues. With screen and stage star Melina Meroouri leading a protest nearby, King Constantine of Greece arrived at the White House yesterday for an informal lunch with President Johnson. About 100 pickets Joined Miss Mercouri in a park across the street from the
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    • 198 13 SYRACUSE (New York), Tucs. The Rev. Stanley M. Grabowski a Roman Catholic theologian and lecturer, said last night that he had renounced his celibacy vows and married an AngloIndian woman last month in England. Father Grabowski. who recently became an editor of the Educational
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    • 133 13 Death at the ZOO... THE DAY AN ELEPHANT DIED FOR A CHILD'S PEANUT A 27-year-old female elephant known as Diksi has died in London Zoo after falling into the moat which separates the elephant paddodk from spectators. Diksi, a four-ton elephant of the African variety. Has apparently nudged into the
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    • 31 13 .<r iouis Tue« Ni»gro«« Mnaxhed window* ajid hurled fire bnmta Iwt night in 'hr second night of unrest following a speech by Bf.ack Power advocate H. Rap Brown UPI.
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    • 70 13 NEW YORK. Tues. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. is re-entering the commercial transport aircraft Meld with a three-jet airliner that will carry 300 people more than 2.000 miles. Lockheed produced Its last a'.rline transport in 1963 when It turned out its notli four-engine prop-Jet Electra. Since then. It ha*,
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    • 63 13 I MADRID Tues. SDani*h Dolice yesterday detained a Bntish television crew filming street ,n IsWVtVM with Spaniards t.n Sun- day's Gibraltar referecdum The crew were dct.i:ne<l lor allegedly breaking Spain's Hreu i regulations under *h rli tprcial permits mur. be nb';tu:;.i frr.m th.c Ministry
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    • 264 13 Straits Times Crossword A( rohs 7. Sp*r« time member of Urn 1. Former rc^rit put to««UMr BUck Watch? .8. 7. for hug* effect 16 3. 6i. 12 uk •carecrow. hardly pro- Welsh abuse on board? •s i tapioca < in 9. Microphone under Lh« pillow? 14 Waldenalan mayba U h»re
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    • 416 14 iintinuert from Parr 10) ACKNOWLEDGMENT Wordt SIS (MlmJmmm) THE FAMILY OF the Int.- Mr. Chan •i. m n<i. k •v|ue.» th.ir stßccr* thanks (hurch. all nends. rrlatlves, lor theTr condo- meral. i SITUATIONS VACANT i H,,,^. <« i Miit.)— Box SI rt*. txtrm WANTED ENCLISH Speaking Bar I any nationality.
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    • 388 14 SITUATIONS VACANT PART-TIME TUTORS IfM •i Miiiied (radii »ant<-d in all districts. I T. 8 pore. AN OLD ESTABLISHED InMrurequires the services of an MtmnMal checker cum repairer. nu<l ba Bbta to tackle repairs indent- nautical, deck and enme room instruments Bad ■ansaja. Lpply .n (oniidence liy writing lo (Spore)
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    • 566 14 SITUATIONS VACANT >i »«,<, ># Win Box SI ett. txtrm WANTED EXCEPTIONAL SALE* MEN wmo »"t willing to take persona r.,ii ty not afraid of hard work '■old. capable and who want to be ram' (km .> iiiMKer* to work tor cotnpanv ir»uhi.sded 1W2O). Training given Excellent prospect* for advancement
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    • 626 14 HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE IS Word* SS (Miit.)— Box SQ ett. txtrm CAPITAL PARK bungalow/ terrace n ouse tor sale/ rent please apply Tel. S pore 36?3.~>5 for particular*. SERANGOON PARK 1 Morey r detached 3-bedroorrs. 331.1 sq.ft. Freehold facing S Bast, mosaic flooring $3v 500-00 Including furniture 0.n.0.
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    • 867 14 TUITION 'i Words SI (mm.)— Box i* ett. oxtrm t FOR RADIO and Television servieins course, apply to Science Institute 1 of Electronic* 167 -C New Bridge < Road. Singapore L Classes commence 18-9-67. I MATHS PRE-Ui School Cert. Physics. Chemistry; Intensive Pre- Exams Revision experienced ho- nours/ Pass Graduate*
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    • 789 14 T.V./RADIO SALES ft SERVICE 14 Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box in et*. M*JM PROMPT EFFICIENT RELIABLE Television Ripu.ru Tel. (Bpor*> Mofipratr charges TV REPAIR SPECIALIST Day/ nlicht k.tvicc. King SIC (Spore) 4!>;k.",« anytime. TV REPAIR* iriy'nlKht Tel. 96£1« S pore TV Service UimU Limited. Reanooahle charge*. REDIFFUSION TELEVISION RENTALS H.f. CASH
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    • 489 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE U Word* fl faWsjJ Bm M cU. film MCB 1966 I K i .(Ted Pin^aiore 7th No\. wlr* «h.el« l'hon. CONNOISSEUR'S CHOICE. <l I (UK) plusi H I 1965 OPEL KAPITAN I mi... I 'hone lion 43*7 NO KEONO CAR V Cortir.... I ...4 I 101 K
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  • 346 16 pei MM ill •"> P*r Overall averafe «ro«« dividend rleld 7 3 p»r aaal Overall a\era«» eaminga yiHd IS per '-'M (13* P«r cent' p Pncti *O.V. Dividend Yield (grati Mf c.nt) ••V. larnin*i Yield <ir«»»>. *T C Timn Cevered; adjutted tar »übtequ«nt nev» inuti, •O Adjutled l»r
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  • 227 16 MELBOURNE TllBB. INDUSTRIALS were quiet but firm B.H.P. dropped 5 cents to 51 2.30 Peko continued in demand and closed at a pf»t ot So 16 up 31 BBHtaVi Kepro cUw-ed str^dv Rt $2.35 alter "lie nnnouncement of one-for-ien issue at 50 cents premium. UrMf-rn Minine up 40
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  • 709 16 From Our Market Correspondent /CONDITIONS were again v quietly steady on tbe Stock Exchange yesterday with turnover rather above average. Ben came to the fore again and on speculation MM taken to its highest level since listing on Ang. 25. Business was done from
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  • 31 16 Mata.tM RUvfe Imli.rv I riflu-.tr i.< 1^; |5JJ I rtiMMiiies: 114.71 'II H Minmsv Mi..,; K8fi; I rabbers: lot. ok mi ug •l>pi INt ion l>r<\ JO. IMbti Iiiii
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  • 233 16 OSmmmm M craO^ rubber f.o.b. hiiwi« I'l.isrd at .i p.m. in Kuala l.umpur and Sint;*pore \r-4frdav at IT, irnts per Ib. down livopijhths of a cent on Monda>'» closinc level. f The tone was uncertain. R.A.S. and M.X.X. rlosine price* in cent* per Ib. ye»terda> Buyers Seller!
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  • 81 16 HINESC PrMliw ClMtam. IPJIPIi nttn priMt a»r MM y.ot.rday: C.Mmrt .11: r> u ik hIIm, dr.im s&ui aaUOM. O.pra: MI»«J il.ok) loom a^L Oc-. IK Cc-,t t B. P»pj»r: Muntok w B lt« «J^7o Sarawak wktta *r.i w>llen, lcm ,i Sarawak black BBS aeUera, r«rw*4 Larapong Nek SH7
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  • 38 16 f\H :ft fr*. tiatMng. marktt v Hong Kong yesterday ih. Ul. O.ll»r quorrit at 5.78* for T.T. and V77i for «a«h. tttrhni wax U '»d at H W an<f •n* ticl *r t.io at a** i
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    • 1141 16 Y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KABHA LTD. Western Australia Singapore Japan Sarvtaa Fre-- tit;-dr'» 1 MiHiiM v,™ Sailed Ml 15-11 21 Sept 77 Sett tJU'n Maru 1/ I Oct 13 14 Qd 23 Ocl il «ct "KMikMI Min" 7»Ott3Ni» 111 Niv II Nil 23 Nil West Africa Singapore Japan Service i,-j.< I
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    • 942 16 P&O to Europe and the United Kingdom 9.S. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tens fully airconditioncd) Deporting SINGAPORE 29 Oct 1967 PORT SHAM 30 Oct 1967 PENANG 31 Oct 1967 Arriving LONDON 3 Oec 1967 via Colombo, Durban, Cape Town, Dakar, Gibraltar and Lc Havrt FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE (farat SINGAPORE/UK from $2408)
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    • 389 16 TfTJjK WORLDWIDE CARRIERS LTD. \W£]A GREAT LAKES SERVICE MONTREAL TORONTO HAMILTON IUFFALO ASHT»ltR» T0U0O DETROIT MILWAUKEE 6REENIAY CHICUi IRISH MAPLE 2l'/H$t»l 21 21 Sell 7I3ISH1 U.S. NORTH ATLANTIC GULF SERVICE NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE SAVANNAH NEW ORLEANS HOUSTON. am»ai/!;-» ft 1'iiT fenaii THREE SISTERS 25 Stpt VIM 3 4 Oct
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    • 355 16 Sinjaoort P. S'hant P«ntni FROM CALCUTTA F ETD EU tT n M.V "VISHVA MAXIMA" «.y.%Ti»o»iss.^'' w 1314 MiM MSIMi.A Me D01 M 8yMi m tCt V 3 "SUTC OF KUTCH" iM?3SSml i-r C cim s.»t 21 s.,t» M.V "STATE OF TRAVANCORE-COCNIN" ImHAIJ 1 JIDlfl H1! MV VKHV» "BATAP" I for
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  • 1228 17 Bl l\»v». and reported In the Sincipnre and Kuala Lornr>" tr-irtins rooms of the Stork nir >e*terdav with the num- i h»r of »hire* traded In brackets I iiiniKTNllLl B«n and Ca. iTOdOi »1 «2 i\ ,<t P. (i.^ n. oeii i i. >a II U
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  • 25 17 Sept. 12 RLBBER PRICE: 47| cents (down flre-rifhts Of a tent 1 TIN PRICE: KM (up 50 rents) Estimated offering 200 ion--' unchanged).
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  • 95 17 THt Aitealatiati at Bantu >n Malayaia mad* tuna clianf«a ir Ita rataa to m»rehini» yut«r44y (all ratai to (100): Unttad Statai: Bu»1ng TT 37 8/18, airmail OD 32 11/1*. 90 d/at. 33 1/S credit bllli, S3 T/16 tnda bllla. Canada: Buvlng TT 3S1/I. mrmall OD 3Ai. »n d/st
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  • 513 17 THE price of Straits tin rose so rents in Penang ve«.terd^y to S.Sfl.l per picul uith strong demand reported particularly from New York. The London price on MonHrn ifternnon had risen 10s. a ton. The estimated offering was unchanged at 300 tons.
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  • 322 17 I HIPS lytafl ■I'miiiMi th* klngißxr* »h,rv«» sr *ip«ctMl tortiv tr«: J/< L'b» Vi-r W.W. 4. Torrenii r •< <mm* Maru Man 1 u»ir«ki to it, ■a 1 H S3. -< :v Ma-rik 35 '39. AlaMrna 40 41. Arita Maru 4.' 43 44. ■•Mam Ro««l«; sudr*
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    43 17 MRS. K.ABTAR SINGH— PARIT MM. K.ARTAR SINGH— PARIT. DEPARTED: 11.9.««. In ever loyinj memory of my helnyed wife. Harcharan Kaur. An irreplaceable low for the whole family eapeeiallj Am <neet. Jaaheer. Manjit and Serjeit May her aoal re*< In eternal peare.
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    • 559 17 TENDER NOTICE Quantities of asphalt In drums to be delivered to J.K.R stores in East Coast. Perak. Johore and Kelantan. Shipment to each location varies from 20 tons to 100 tons For details phone Mr. Lee ***** Ext 182/181 K.L. TENDER FERRY VESSELS FOR SALE The Malayan Railway Administration offers
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    • 752 17 i Continued from Pace 14) STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE. ETC. IS »»r4» Imm I t* rl, MfM MARTINA'S SALON 14 Jalan RumMB, Oxlpv Riga), Sinxapor* _»71H, <"onni» l>m»T attrndins GENTLEMEN IWIDIIH MASSAGE Itnmnathi tmtmi, Mxmrur* Hair <-uttin« Tinting "Jenn" Alr-Con-•iition»<l Kmnn yR. Tnnglin Road, s pnrr Mllim MARGARET ROSE" C-rtlflrrt Phvalothcrapiat Rwnc
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    • 683 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) I ti Wnrdt M <Mtm.)—B»x M rU. txlrm FOR SOUVENIRS CURIOS, Oriental nanrturati* and paintinna by well Known fm^apor* and l*orlugueat art- i lam Vint ftiuv airrondmoned Ama Craft*. 40 I piwr Uround Kloor John Uttlf'l Building. Kafflca Plac*. S pore. LADIES HAIRDRESSING Ii Virfl M iWm.l-l»
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    • 610 17 NOTICES MORTGAGEES' SALE OF No. 552, Upper Bast Coast Road < formerly No 355. East Coast Road i. Singapore, areas 22.929 sq.ft. 33 7 poles and 9.252 sq.ft.. freehold and Statutory Land Grant To be held at Our saleroom. No 10. Chulia Street. Singapore On Wednesday. 20th September, 19«7. At
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    • 436 17 LAUNCH FOR SALE "ANDREW" Offer* are Invited for the pajrrikCM nf the passenger Ijiinrh "ANDRrVV"; present!* l\ins in the *intapnre I .tin" Ip Anrhnrafa) Particular* of Ihe craft are as follov. Built: IffJß, Steel Hull length: 76'rV' Breadth M»" Draft: forward firt" aft Fnrine: Tort Thormrrolt Rl* Gesr 801 RSS
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 138 18 'f HIS is a scale model of the milliondollar sports and cultural complex planned for Ipoh. The main features of the complex: 1 Main Stadium (the present Stadium Perak, which is to get a "face-lift" and a covered grandstand); 2 Athletics ground with a
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    • 69 18 RUGGER Easy win for Bangkok tourists rE Vejiravudh Collece of Bangkok raggw tp..m vestefdaj lK?;it the Malay College, ur trie. against a coal, in 'hoi:- annual mat'-h Bt Kuala K;ti. The flatten led 9-0 at halft.me with three unconverted tries all .scored by Suehsaenu. their captain. Shortly alter the biter--111
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    • 115 18 'CRITICAL SHORTAGE' REFEREES Bt JOHX OWLN-DAMKS fITHERE Is a 'critical shortage" of rugby reterees in MalayMa, said Flt.-Lt. Stuart Findlay, secretary of the Malays..n Society of Rugby Union Relerees. •If we cannot cet inoie ir-f-ruits trom amoi:s Ifalaytian ex-players, soon there will not I be cnoueh rei>n-es iv tiandli our
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    • 160 18 SOCCER Australia to play Malaysia next month THE AUSTRALIAN A national soccer team will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 22 to play one match against Malaysia at Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 25. The Australians will be on a tour of Asian countries. FA of Malaysia announced that board and
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    • 18 18 Johore Sepak Raga A>mx-ih-tion officials: President A. Rahman Ahmad: secretary Mohamed Sheriff Hamzah, treasurer 1 Abdullah Nazarali.
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    • 51 18 LONDON. Tuc.s. Result."; of Run by Union clu^ n < el last nichi: Brlcigwater 0 Ports mouth Services 3: Cross Keys 3 I irl 16: Liverpool o Bath f>: Neath 8 Halifax 0: North of ti Army n: Plymouth 3 XV |I; Redruth 6 London Scottish
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    • 180 18 S'pore 'yes' to invitations SINGAPORE Hockey Association have accepted invitations to tour India and Pakistan In January. The invitatiions came from Aswini Kumar, president of the Indian Hockey Fedwvtion, and Col. A.I.S. Dara. president of the Pakistani federation. i Mr. Kumar and Col. Dara. who came to Singapore after attending
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    • 600 18  -  IAN PEREIRA Bv and JOE DORAI FIFTEEN Singapore r bowlers have qualified for the final rounds of the international masters championships at Jackie's last week. Among the qualifiers is Jesse Dy. the South Pacific winner. Dy, however, was surprisingly beaten into fifth place after having been in second
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    • 70 18 The Malayan Railway cricket team will leave Kuala Lumpur tonight lor weir ma ch Kedah in the Malaysian Governmeni Services competiiion ;it Alor Star tomorrow and on Friday. Tho>e travelling: Jean Anne (capt>. R. Balasubramaniam. If. Mahfldevan. K. Kanagarajah. S Sunciaralin«am. Mohamed Din Yaliaya. S.
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    • 23 18 United beat Registration Department 7-1 and Hume "A" beat EPF 2-1 in the Petaling Jaya Balfli Raya league soccer matches yesterday.
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    • 15 18 Prisons beat 2 Malaysian Artillery 9-1 In a Talplng Dlv. 1 soccer match.
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    • 819 18 NOTICES SALVAGING ASIA SALVAGING COMPANY, INT. RIANG RO. SPORE 1. Refloating *htp« A Wrecks 1 Dnderwater cutting!. Surreyinc A Patching. Laying Cables <fc Pipat, I Rock Blasting, Anchor Searching. Jetty. Gantry, Wharf Checking and Repairing Ships propeller* and sea cork checking etc Also available floating eranc eax. lift up ro
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  • TIMESPOHT 2
    • 330 19  -  NORMAN SIEBEL HOCKEY TRAINING TO BEGIN NEXT MONTH Selectors meet soon to pick squad of 22 players Br THE Malaysian Hockey Federation's preparations for next year's big programme the preOlympic Games tournaments in Pakistan in January and Kenya in March, followed by the Olympics in October,
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    • 218 19  - Skipper nearly missed the plane MANSOOR RAHMAN S'GOR XI OFF TO SEOUL Py SELANGOR .wrer captain Abdullah Wv>fiin \»s'»rday mominj nearly mused the plane that carried the Mtl team to Hong Kong on their uav to Seoul for the Asian Champion Teams Cup competitinn inter-zonp semi-final against Tungsten Mining on
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    • 516 19  - Lee's smart newcomers are ready Epsom Je«p RACING with IIIAJOR ISSUE and El Amigo, two promising newcomers from the locai stables of trainer Lee Kirn Van. look ready to score at the Kuala j Lumpur meeting which opens on Saturday Both of them have improved tremendously since their first outings
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    • 184 19 Moore for Hopeful Venture LONDON. Tues The St. '.eger it D^nrafc'M fmorrow. the l»st ErKUsh cia*.■te of the Flat i-eason looks an open race n"w that the top English three-year-old. Box* I Paiare. uas been w: fhdrv*n R/-v -1 PiUre winner cf the the 2 000 Guln»a« and th« p»rhv.
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    • 34 19 )Mm from Jap*n beat. a FAM Sctoetton 2-n at Merdek* St«dium lai-t night. In a on^-std^d g»w Vawgta .-.rorwl throush o'ir idr-lF'r M Piiiln (IRth mini nd lnslde-right T. Miyamoto (T7th tnin).
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    • 224 19  -  ERNEST FRIDA GOLF By DHUA Thin Kiay, who played a leading role In 1 Singapore's victory in the Putra Cup SouthEast Asia Golf tournament last month, plans to turn professional in two years time. After hi* brilliant performance in the Futra Tup Phua
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    • 25 19 LONDON luff Results of lut nifht> *occ»r matches: Srn«tl»h Dir Stfnhou*omuir 1 Eat' StiKine 1 rrinidJy OMri'.'i i British Olympic XI L Reufcex.
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    • 128 19 Dempsey 'ko's' Corbett jtflMtl BEACH < Florida 1. Tues Jack Dempsey "defeated" Jim Corbett, with a aeventh-inund knockout here last night in the first of a series of computer-6imula.ted heavyweight title fight* designed to find out who wag the greatest boxer of all time. Crowds in Miami Beach Convention Hall
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    • 235 19 Yorkshire's plan to tour Rhodesia flayed CRICKET T ONDON. Tues. The Comonwealth Office here yesterday denounced a plan by Yorkshire, the county cricket champions, to tour Rhodesia. Yorkshire Cricket Club announced yest«rdav that they had received an invitation to play Rhodesian teams for two weeks, beginning on Oct. 24. A
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    • 16 19 Singapore Police beat. Univer■M9 37-0 in their SRU Under--23 match at Thomson Road v**terdav
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    • 308 19  - A long-term scheme for youths LAN PEREIRA LAWN TENNIS By TWE Lawn Tennis Association of Malaysia ha*« 1 decided to embark on a long-term t«nni» coaching .scheme as the only way to raise the standard of the game in thp country. ;np apcisnn a' in* ajinual mpfting follows ob•erratlona mad*
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    • 140 19 NEWCOMBE IS TENNIS PLAYER OF THE YEAR \l« VOKK, Tu<». John 1™ Newenmbe at Australia, (above), who »n Sun- 1 day added the United Matai men > tingle* champion- ship to hit Wimbledon title. ye«t«rday became the flr«t winner of the Martini and Rotti Trophy a« "Tennit Plajrr of the
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    • 94 19 I Now ctP^e to -rw 1 v^ I Al L $uo\j\,v you V OKOUHP TWE CLUB AT v t APPgBZb? MV APViCg 11 r p\,ac£ \r a*> cloze yjr"\ L >^» voue NBRve PEEMrrz. Bml fa r*s£/p& /s y or eot/fiSf, iptjt a rgA/Ai-ry /A you causjt LII rug sau
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    • 120 19 ■KM In San Francisco, we're known as the Manila airline. Because we jet from the States to Manila faster OHM than any other airline. Naturally, this works in reverse. J Four times weekly from Manila, °nce each week from Singapore our DC -8 Fan Jets span the Pacific to San
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  • 97 20 BUT ONLY HIS PORTRAIT DOES IT THIS TIME rwas time again fur Chairman Mao Tsetung to swim the Yangtze River to mark China's August Army Day. But unlike last year, when Peking claimed that he ■waa the nine milp stretch in what would have been a world
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  • 97 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The chairman of the Singapore Malay Organisation. Inche Ahmad Haji Taff. has criticised the national service as "senseless." Addressing the party's Beaok branch on Sunday, he asked: "Who are \ye defending ourselves against?" Inche Ahmad said that national service was a source
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  • 54 20 SINGAPORE, Tues— News lia.s been received here of the death In Melbourne of Mr. Frank Rogers former Straits Times journalist. While in Singapore. Mr. Rogers, •n Englishman, married Miss Nincv Koh. former air hostess of the Mala> an Airways. Mr. Rogers later joined the Government Information
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  • 16 20 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Government will spend $415,700 for «trf*i bgbta in 52 public streets.
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  • 87 20 ROUE Mb CABLE RECEIVED I uf o' THANCAVELU •.on 4.30 i>.m. 13 117 Mourn.d by hn unt-vrd family. MR. NAJAR SINGH iLceomotlv* Drixer U away 11.9.67 r.10 a m. leax wifr 4 rhildrrn and A i.-randchildrrn Hit family thank trlrndu and rrl:itive.« tor thiir rondolt-nio and attendance at rrt-n..ivon
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  • 30 20 MOSCOW. Tues— The Kremlin has finally rehabilitated the Crimean Tartars. 22 years after Josef Stalin deported their community from the Black Sea peninsula for collaboration with the Germans.
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  • 70 20 w.iiNDrjnn/v i ut 1 ine second mertting of the standing committee of the Asian and Pacific Council (ASPAC) will be held here tomorrow, th" Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck, announced today. Heads of diplomatic missions of Taiwan. Japan. South Korea. Malaysia. New Zealand, the Philippines.
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  • 76 20 J\K\RT.\. Tuev— Six Indonesian communists have been killed in battle with security furies in the northern Celebes. Antara news acency reported. The acemy reported from Menado. the northern Celebes capital, that the battle took place when (•o\ eminent troops ambushed a communist band
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  • 450 20 I— ALOR STAR, Tues. A CUSTOMS officer's wife admitted luivin^ made ;i report to police in which slustated she met an Assistan! Superintendent of Police in a hotel in March because she was "madly in love with him." "I was told
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  • 118 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Barisan Sosialls today gave a repeat performance of their June protest against alleged "ill-treatment. persecution and brutal assaults" of political detainees. As in June, the detainees are said to be on hunger strike and Barisan leaders are again claiming that
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  • 26 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. A cultural concert "Onam Night" will be neld by the Singapore Kerala Association at the National Theatre on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 359 20 Hunger strike at camp over detainee's death By GEOFFREY GELDARO KUCHING. Tues. The death of a prominent detainee in the centre for protective custody here last Wednesday evening has been made use of by the Sarawak communists for political purposes. More than 100 of the 600 detainees in the centre
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  • 314 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tv««. AN a I lei 11 pi to unite Umiluts in WVst Malaysia, the Malaysian Trades Union Congress has invited all teacher unions, ex cepl one. to ;< joint meeting. The odd one out is the Malayan Teachers Union,
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  • 49 20 QUEBEC. Tues Police her* I said today an 11-year-oid boy they took into custody two days ago had started 34 tires in the past two years, causing damage pxcecdiiiK $1,000. -'The 11-t of bla>"i could get much longer." the? added. •We have not finished questioning him." Reuter.
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  • 32 20 LONDON. Tues.— The Commonwealth scholarship and lellow-hip plan, started in 1959. has exceeried Its target of 1,000 awards !nr the first time, the Commonwealth Education Liaison Committee anI nounced today.
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