The Straits Times, 16 September 1967

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 flßWsiiip I Head P-P-OiStg 1 0 184 b SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 1967 15 CENTS UN. 2578:2590 ILC.(P)3SM
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  • 831 1  -  LEE SIEW ENG New Incentives Act being prepared may be in force from January By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday THE Government announced today that it was preparing an Investment Incentives Act to give it "a variety of tools to encourage industry." The Minister <>l Finance, Tun Tan
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  • 149 1 Dead or alive' order out for Indon general IAKAKT.v Kri.— The tall don< M.vi military commander for East Kalimantan has issued an order for (hr arrest of Brie Gen. Soeharjo. charging him with attempting to overthrow the Government. Briß.-Gen. .Miing Parhadi mul.io. in his order to all military units in
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  • 34 1 PARIS Kri.— Baron Robert <le Nr\uii. 74. president of the World Bridge Fei!ei;ition, has died here Tna Baron al.-o presided over the European and Fre.'cli Bridfte Pedei a i ions.— Reuter.
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  • 132 1 MANILA. Iri -Foreign Secretary. Mr. Nart-iso Ramos. said today he had asked the Malaysian Government not to recoKiiise any private '.trrangemenls for the settlement of the Philippine claim to Sabah which might be offered by the heirs of the late Sultan of Sulu. "individually or collectively."
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  • 99 1 LAGOS. Fri.— The Federal Government has agreed to allow a «lxnation African peace mission to come rere for talks on ending the country's 10 week old civil war. After some doubt here whether the Government would accept the mission. The Federal ruler, MajorGen. Yakubu
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  • 169 1 New US peace feeler to Hanoi? LONDON, Fri. The U.S. Government plans to make a discreet approach to North Vietnam "within the next few days" In a new Vietnamese peace bid. the Times said today. It said In a disputvh from Washington that the approach came on the heels of
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  • 169 1 SAIGON. Fri UUMMCM*fuI presidential candidate Tuong Dinh Dzu was sentenced today by a criminal court to a total of nine months In jail on two charges of illegal financial transactions Dzu. who was not in court, was also fined a total of 1
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  • 679 1 OiV 7m 1 RUBBER PRICE FRONT By GEOFFREY BOLAND: SINGAPORE. Friday TIIK Malaysian fiovemmenl entered ihe markel loda> l*> buy rubber for Ihe Ihird successive day, and after the unofficial (lose transactions in October NO. I sheet were done ;il Ihe day's |>c:ik price <>l 53$
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  • 56 1 KUALA II MPUB. Fri O.vlon ha«> atrrplrd Malayda'l invitation to thr joint mretinc of the four largest n.tlu:.il rubber producing t-oun tri»-v Hit- Minister <>f (inimcrcc Mai lniluslrr Dr. Lim Swm Ann. di»clo>ed totfa) H«- tuld Bemunea lhai tyluns .Minisl»*r of 'I'radr Senator <l>r >l v Picris. had
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  • 35 1 HO SEEKS HAOI LONDON. Fri Trealdent Ho Chi Mtefc el lim (It-. i Peking to Besot late trltk] 0 S. for pr.ne if "termi art right," qu.iiiil<<l diploiuati* 1 NntH «ald tonight. in
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  • 315 2 MOSCOW. Friday r |MIK Soviet Union lias moved uoml>;tl 1 roops into Mongolia i<> proteel ii liom p»).ssil)l»- Cliiii«sf :ii Lack, accoi*diiiv ii< unconfirmed i >« 1 1 in Mokcow. ihe reporta foUowcd hrLiiiß jiTll.iuliuii.' IMal letU 111 I Imii: :ind." of
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  • 86 2 'Pay up' order to the towkays JAKARTA. Fr. —chinesr trader* in Jakarta > hnsines« centre will have »o stop th^ir hn<>inpsv activities they pay 1.50.00fl mpiahn into Jakarta* Develnnmrnt Fund, the <^»T Gorernor. M»ior General Ali Sadi kin. sairt torta* Thf Governor s^H that Chinese, businessmen In the Central Markf*
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  • 57 2 An Asian music Olympics BANGKOK F-l A Chines* musician Professor 'acksor Liang hai arrived here >n -he »ours» of t tour tfl gather »up-pot-t rr-r h)< p ar> to r>o!d «n fkamn x<u>"- CHjrmpioi Prof Lianz Mid h Olrmpi*" T>uln *nrrvir*«f youna talent* in Ami >r> Dr»s<«nt their ««n ?trleA
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  • 39 2 \NKARA Pn Fifteen t*« rte wer# Icilled *nd .17 seriously innireri her a hu»: T»;-hert 'nto t rornn'lH af'er xwervinu to nvoid a hors» and -'art a' <i road lunction ISO milf. south of h»re R^uipr
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  • 17 2 HONG KONG. Pri —Communist Chins and Pakistan signed cultural rr>operation »ireemen' m PelcuiK veaterdty Reuter
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  • 231 2 NO EXIT PERMITS FOR INDON EMBASSY STAFF IN PEKING lAKARTA. Fri.— The Indonesian Government, had ordered Itfl entire emabassy staff t/i leave China but no exit permit? had so far heen granted hy rhp Chinpsp Government., fhe Foreifm Minister. Mr. Adam Malik, said today He »old r»n«r»er-. w* ha^e ordered
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  • 270 2 Protest over use of S. African police in Rhodesia PRETORIA. PrL—BTl- tain vp^terday lodged a formal prowith Pretoria over South Africa* upp of police bo f'ombat African nationalist. guerillas in Rhor. Tho British Kmtit Sir Tohn NlchoHs. handed a protest Note to the Minister nf Foreign Affair.-. Dr Hilgard Mul'
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  • 197 2 NEW DELHI, Friday FLO ODWATERS of r the Ganges River are receding in Bihar and villagers are returning to their devastated homevS. The floods, somp of 'he worst In recent years spread over 350 square miles of the Shahabad district, in south
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  • 31 2 TOKYO. Prt— An <»»rthquak« rocked Tokyo and it c virinltv anil some p»ru of northern «nd centmi Jtpan it 3.28 i.m No casual* t.ie<- or dtmis* »ere reported. Baut«
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  • 115 2 \W* DBA Fri An Indian couple vrhn reportedly strangled their thrae-year-old son as an nfferin* t« s» trihal rod have heen charted with murder Indian news agency reports sairi that police were called to the couple's home in Dantwada village in Madhya
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  • 199 3 I OS UATOS alilornia). I ri. onetime r.n in? driver shot and killed his will-, w hit hiMili-d their spurts tar ni.uuil.u turing firm, after finding; her with another man, a Santa Clara County undershcrifT said yesterday. I ndersherifT <\ I> Mm*' ron
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  • 56 3 KTEW YORK. In A JL' year-old motorist, ottered an original argument in his defence on a drunk driving charge. Larry Padilla fled from tlio Casper, Wyoming, police station after Jie was arrested. In court. Padilla asked: "If I was really drunk, could I have made such a
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  • 266 3 A summit backing for Lagos in civil war KINSHASA. Friday J^ FOUR-DAY summit conference of the Organisation oi African Unity closed yesterday with a decision to support the Nigerian Government in its civil war with the rebellious Eastern Region which calls Hselt the Republic of Biafra. The 37 participating African
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  • 174 3 Dewi (in miniskirt) stops over in Honolulu OONOLULU. Fri. 11 Ratna Sari Dewi, fourth wife of former President Soekarno, arrived here yesterday from Japan on her way to the United States. She told ne\v.>men that she had no idea how long she would be in this country. Sh<> will leave
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  • 212 3 The Yard goes for mini— but the Vatican decides on ban 1 ONDON, Fri. Stotland Yard has allowed its policewomen to shorten their skirts by three inches and expose knees the ones they have been taught in commando school to use in emergencies. The Yard staged its own fashion show
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  • 273 3 Healey warns America of serious repercussions on Anglo-U.S. ties LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN yesterday asked for an assurance from the American Government that Congress wouid not ban further British arms sales to the U.S. The Defence Secretary, Mr. Denis Healey condemned the earlier Congress decision which prevented Britain bidding to build
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  • 72 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States plans u> supply India with birth control pills and other contraceptives. Mr. Wiliiam Gaud, head of the U.S. Agency for International Development told the general Federation of Women's Clubs that ne- < got lat ions on the US$l.3
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  • 31 3 NEW DELHI. Fri. It was all quiet last night In the M.uOUft Nathula pass alone the SikklmTibet t<rder, a Defence Ministry spokesman said today. A. P.
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  • 27 3 CHICAGO. Fri. Laura HoffI man, 39. today divorced her husband. Roy, 44. for the fourth time "for good this time." t>he &aid.
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  • 97 3 f ONDON, Fn. Hie Prune Minister. Mr. WUaon. claimed last night that Britain, under his Govetnment, had wiped out an £80U million deficit in her trade and payments with the rest of the world. He said his Government wa.> left this deficit by
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  • 80 3 LONDON. Fn. Major oil companies have sought British Government permission to raise prices for a second time within three months because of the Suez Canal closure. Extra cost of routing tankers around South Africa has led tv the application for higher retrol and
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  • 356 5 Hitch-hike across four continents and it's such fun By YE.O TOON JOO v:in(japore. rrl Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carter, fellow teachers at Beechworth Hijrh School in Victoria, frit the call of the road two-and-a-half years apo. So. slinging haveiMclu pcro.-s th^ir back.s, they hit the trail —for a second honeymoon
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  • 262 5 'MAGNIFICENT FUNERAL FOR DETAINEE KUCHING. Friday. WHAT the left-wing Sarawak United Peoples Party publicity chief, Mr. Chan Siaw Hoe. described as a "magnificent funeral procession" is to be held here on Sunday morning for the party's "'martyr', Chung Yung Hua. Chuns. a former central committee member of SUPP and a
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  • 114 5 Sultan receives get- well visitors JUIIORi: BAIIRL, Iri— A party of 30 Chinese community and business leaders from Kluang call ed on the Sultan of Johore at his pahu-r recently to wish him many years of good health. The Sultan, looking very lit and healthy after two operations, chatted freely
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  • 43 5 SINGAPORE PH, Qantas airline's West Malay m:< manager. Mr. AJt. Perrier. has been appointed manager in Christchurch. New Zealand. Mr. Perrier, who is ba.sed in Kuala Lumpur, joined Qantas in 1946. He became manager for West Malaysia last year.
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  • 140 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Friday A WORK PASS sysA lem similar to those now operating in Singapore and Malaysia came into effect in Brunei today. Tli t s is expected to Unlitcii the Sultanate's present immigration laws. TK Brunei Controller i»f Immigration. Mr T.P. Furde in a
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  • 206 5 Big probe into transport methods now on I7UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Preliminary work on a comprehensive survey of transportation methods in Malaysia has started, an official from the Ministry of Transport said today. A 22-man team of 'nternatlonal consultants is carrying out this nationwide survey which Is expected to take 10
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  • 62 5 Man held at illegal procession CINGAPORE. Fri. A mail was arrested when some 50 people, described by police as members and supporters of the Barisan Soslalis. staged an Illegal pro-i-os.sion in Perslaran Kellling la.-t night. A police statement disclosed that the demonstrators, carrying lighted torchps also attacked the PAP branch
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  • 205 5 'Bleeder' drug mercy dash drama TOO LATE— SO BRAVE HANG TUAH, 10, DIES KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. JJAMG TUAH bin Ahmad died here this afternoon at the General Hospital six hours before the serum that could have saved his life arrived at Subang Airport. The plight of the 10-year-old schoolboy began
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  • 130 5 Prizes for 'Miss Stop Press' K LAL A LLMPIR, Fri. Three airline tickets —to Taipeh, Bangkok and Singapore, await the lucky winners of the "Miss Stop Press" contest which will be held in conjunction with the Press Ball scheduled for Sent. 30 at the Banquet Hall of Parliament House. In
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    • 83 5 Mhif Onp Kg 1.7. It ami in AWWGHT, MEN, WE GOT A "-v. V //c* M. ...ENEMY PCLE6ATION JUST f AU. rCACC CONFERENCE DEPENDS ON </jp f MESSAGE FfcSSEP CHECKPOINT WILLIE; I ABSENT O*. COMIN 1 U* AN' OUR HOW TOUfiM TW 1 VU FHOM TV»' SJR... TOOCSfIPING UNDBR I
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  • 41 6 SINGAPORE. Fri The Bin- gapore National Academy of Science is organising a lecture on "Science in New Zealand" by Prof. I L.H. Brings, at the University of Singapore, new lecture theatre No. i 3 at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 280 6 SINGAPORE, Friday. POLITICAL detainee, Chiew Sar *Har, was released t<xki\. Chiew, 27. former general affairs officer of the Singapore Bookshop, Publication and Printing Press Workers' Union, said in a statement that he was influenced into joining the communist movement by fellow union
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  • 71 6 'PRINCESS OF SINGAPORE' ASPIRANT MARY SOON (above). M, one of the first entries for the "Princess of Singapore" contest organised by the Government Servants' Welfare Organisation. Thr winners will br picked at a "Ball of the Tear" dance organised by the organisation I at the Ocean Park Hotel on Oct.
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  • 36 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The I Second Industrial Arbitration Court will hear proposals by the Singapore General Printinc Workers' Union for a new collective agreeI ment for the employees of Kok Wah Press on Sept. 19.
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  • 26 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Mp for Pay* Lebar, Mr. Tay Boon Too, will visit the Lorong Ah Soo area on Sunday at 10 a.m.
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  • 73 6 Here one night only Dukes of Dixieland Till IMiki- >.f Dixieland, an American group which specialises in traditional jazz, will be playing at Goodwood for one night only on Monday. Considered onr of the top exponents of Dixieland jazz, the group comprises Frank Mill (above), who plays the lead trumpet.
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  • 88 6 CENTENNIAL STAMP SHOW AT N-LIBRARY SINGAPORE. Fn A centennial stamp exhibition, tracing Singapore's postal history, will be held next week at the National Library. The three day show, starting on Sept. 21, is organised by the Singapore Stamp Club. Among the exhibits on display will be the first postage stamp
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  • 93 6 Hawker for murder trial SINGAPORE. Fri A Magistrate's Court today committed a hawker. Yeo Tong Soon, facing a murder charge, for trial at the High Court at the end of a threeday preliminary inquiry. Yeo is charged with murdering Mohamed Kassim bin Mohamed Khan, in front of a coffee shop
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  • 157 7 Thousands of rubber trees destroyed by fire l^J (HIM.. Fri. Spiral thousand new rubber trees have heen destroyed by lire on two large Sarawak land development schemes. Police are investiuatiiic. The two land development schemes affected are at Skrane where more than '100 acres of new rubber were burnt clown.
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  • 391 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A SURVEY on the sex and social behaviour of undergraduates at the University of Malaya campus in Pantai Valley is now under way. The opinion poll, which will last a week, is being carried out at the first residential college (boys),
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  • 156 7 COURT ADMITS AUSSIE QC TO S'PORE BAR SINGAPORE. Fri. An Australian barrister, Mr. Richard Kelsham Fullager, 'has become the first QC from his country to be admitted to the Singapore Bar. Mr. Fullager was admitted today by Mr. Justice Kulasekaram on a motion by Mr. S.C. Wu. for the law
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  • 102 7 Australian livestock expert in Singapore SINGAPORE. Fri. The Director of the Australian Animal Industry and Agricultural Department. Dr. G. A. Letts, is here in the course of a world study tour. Dr. Letts was awarded the Australian Churchill Scholarship, started shortly after Sir Winston Churchill's death and awarded to people
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  • 258 7 By R. CHANDRAN CINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's flrst tourist isle will be opened next Thursday. The live-acre pleasure isle, to be known as "Sarong Island," is owned by the well-known Singapore socialite, Mrs. Christina Stone. It lies just off Blakang Mati, and
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  • 69 7 MKLBOIKNE, In. The Malaysian High CominLviionrr. Int he Mohamed bin Baba. today urged the Australian Government to help restore the balance of trade with Malaysia Speaking at a Royal Com- mon wealth Society luncheon, he said that the balance of trade was very much in
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  • 39 7 TELUK ANSON. Fri.—The Mi-j -nisler of Transport. Tan Sri Sar- don. will open the annual meet-1 ing of the Government Services; Seamen's Union here on Sunday.' The union has 600 members in five branches in the country
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  • 38 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 17-year-old girl. Chua Ah Tin, was found guilty and jailed for four months for having 18 subversive documents in Jurong Road on March 31. She was charged under the Internal Security Act.
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  • 152 7 LONDON. Fri. Two Asian painters, one from Singapore and the other from India, opened an exhibition of their latest work here yesterday. They are RAM RAO, from Oudivara, Southern India, who has been studying and painting here since 1962- and THOMAS YEO, who
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  • 34 7 BUTTER WORTH. Fri.— K. Nadarajan. 20. was fined $1,200. or i-ix months' jail, yesterday for having five gallons of Intoxicating liquor on which $118 duty had not been paid. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 104 7 $14m oil palm project in Sarawak T ONDON, Fri. NegoLd tiations are under way to introduce commercial oil palm cultivation in Sarawak as part of the State's programme for diversifying its agriculture. The Commonwealth Development Corporation announced today that it was negotiating with the Malaysian Government and the State Government
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  • 56 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Esso Standard Company ha* awarded two $1,020 granU to two children of the company's employees to assist them In higher studies They are Che Kalsom binie Abdul Rahman, daughter of a truck driver, and Miss Esther Urn, daughter of a purchasing assistant.
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  • 179 8 2 S'PORE NEWSMEN IN PRAGUE INAUGURAL -FLIGHT- SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Singapore journalists were among a group of 13 guests who flew off to Prague this morning on the inaugural flight of the Czechoslovak Airline's new through Singapore weekly PragueJakarta service. They were Mr. Lim Ben* Tee (above) of the Straits
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  • 79 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The oral national language and English tesis for the Government Higher School Certificate (Chinese i examination will be held from Sept. 22 to 29, beginning at 2 30 p.m. each day. Private candidates who have not received instructions are advised to call personally at the examinations
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  • 135 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Product Display Centre of the Singapore Manufacturers Association at John Littles building today began distributing free to visitors to the centre, 3.000 packets cf locally refined sugar. The white crystal sugar had been refined by the Sugar Industry of Singapore Ltd., at
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  • 361 8 CINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. John Ettridge, Station Controller of the British Forces Broadcasting Service, Far East, since its inception in 1951, is retiring. Instead of returning to the UK. he has decided to settle in Singapore. When Mr. Ettridge, 59. first arrived
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  • 402 8 Fight suit settled Cunico: I wanted to find out if it was true Basapa had spread 'scurrilous rumours' SINGAPORE, Fri. A settlement was leached today between constable Ren Cunioo, 27, of Hie port police and Lawrence Basapa, 'JO, ;i University of Singapore student. Basapa had sued the former for exemplary
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  • 157 8 SINGAPORE Kri. A Singapore music stud rnt. Miss \ivien Goh (above), now stud vine in the I'nited Slates, hat been awarded three audition scholarships at the Chautaqua summer music tamp in New York. Vivien, who is majoring in her Bachelor of Mu>ir
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  • 1410 9  -  DOMINICK J.COYLE THE POPE, WORLD'S BIGGEST 'SHAREHOLDER' THE CATHOLIC CHURCH MODERNISES TO CARE FOR A VAST FORTUNE AND INVESTMENTS by ROME THE precise wealth of the Vatican State, not to be confused with the wealth of the Roman Catholic bishoprics and religious communities throughout
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  • 713 9  -  Arther J. Donimeu New Delhi IJSDIAS seemingly sieve-like governmental economy riiodosed new leak.s last month when the nations income tax commissioners reported current income tax arrears and evasions totaling $720 million. Besides confirming the average Indian's suspicion there ars soais extremely ttvtlthy Individual* in
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  • 39 10 f« J. \li Hu.lmmmt M N MINIIH K'MKd tiu< I tittaf > iMau Kmu unito i umiuu IN **n Mi i, «»—<! itir pMMlailli un ■tlmuJ ma DCuwo i 4 aajataj m io u« •aval lur Bu.jai a I M
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  • 39 10 I* W.,W< 111 WimawMi MM. WONG KWOK HIH and '.'ilk llltlltH fli-Ud. lOi irraaMa mikik ""•ii«im ai in. MWH MR AND MRS H>ruii.»>lU tfiutno*. i .1.-, .i.o ».ii« m ma ...aaioa ul Ihcii iiuinaK •> Lii'iii *U at ■traaafeM
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  • 58 10 M H.irWa S/a i MfMIiMXM) IN IVCRLOVINU MIMOnr v' It V J» luari IN Of a n.i i i.iui! ajIN LOVINB MIMOfIY .f I H.uu .im y m umH 'in and MMraa run a. a n^^i-i roiftwiiri, IN IVI* LOVINfI ii.ru.ci. f v. ..•r.and I I io. dap*,
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  • 172 10 »a H.iWi Jia Him I ma you know mmi mtt <nn Mailtaaaatf an aia l» ivllMlill rran On Knmi i.i jua»t LAST DAY Uixini Mai.a (iiauil »nn.,»l ftair quail*! ana* us <li»M»a """t. ai«ik« incaMiii tta n r«»g--n Road »w. •> WHY II MILITIA riNai Oaffaa a,iom,d \*r» '.n»
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  • 177 10 Ii Wtt4» > HInnRMOT I «RVA tAMAJ IINOAPOKI Vni.iI I in Kmi Krli«iima PiM«Uf«« itlM Pi»« fu CHRISTIAN KIINkI lIIIVICII •-nn ai W r Hal, .imp", ii v M at •i, vateaaM ULI PMIIiniKIAN kHURCH iaa t.la iu< Ii M .1 in OaltlM fun la vat rORI •■■•ii'
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    • 635 10 >i««n UovcrnnMOt buying DM jollied liie price of i libber amazingly. But no-one Mirelv can l>eli»*\e tile trick iia.s brrn turned and the market put right, II it mi m eii*>v as tbif, Hi price would nCVW li<«\e not wlleie it v\ a.s on TiMaday. It
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    • 443 10 Surely the most startling contribution to the art ot dfploaaacy to stem from Chinas cultural revolution is the one whicii .suggests diplomats should leave Peking before liouble breaks out. Normal procedure is to stay i-fi till the last possible mi rnent, in theory right up to the moment
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    • 148 10 Ten dnys ol Ki'atle >pon- J sored discussions in Singapore on "communications aspects of tamilv planning prOfraflMMB 1 have produced sound i>i'(iiiiiiiendations tor <iii international campaign i rather than the unconnected iictiiiiii.il campaigns which exist today Results should include: h regional advisory group on i population programmes, "population
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  • 799 10  -  JOHN OWEN-DA VIES J)V KUALA LUMPUR TODAY is Malaysian Armed Forces' Day Up and down the courttry, bases of the Army, Navy and Air Force will be thrown open to the public Today, little more than a year after the end of confrontation, peace brings
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  • Letters
    • 266 10 LANDLORD (S.T. Sept. has put forward a very sensible suggestion. There will be no fuss, no lawsuits etc. What is rpquired of landlords is that they satisfy the Rent Tribunal on the question of current rents. What then Is a fair rent? Fair rent
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    • 51 10 DTB Talentime 19«7 Is open to all agreed, Diit for a professional Mnger to have a go at it 1* beyond ones expectations. It is hoped that we retain our sporting spirit and the amateurs, tinytot* or even the blind participants be given chance to win a prize K KOH
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    • 141 10 National Service exemption I REFER to Worried' on "National Service: An examination Problem" (ST. Sept. 12 >. National Servicemen serving on a part-time basis in the Special Constabulary and t he Vigilante Corps are only required to attend two training sessions a week. Further, provision has been made for .students
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    • 82 10 I AGREE with "Tax- payer" 'ST. Sept. 9> that rude and overbearing behaviour towards the public cannot be excused in a public official Will he write to me giving his name and address and particulars of the incident so that appropriate action can be taken against the official concerned? As
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    • 160 10 riiHRRE seems to be some 1 apprehension concernuiK sppar guns. No one has yet mentioned the bow and arrow. the modern version. Its penetrating power has to be seen to be believed in the hands of a strong man. a steel tipped
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    • 135 10 IKKKER to the letter from a donor regarding privileges for regular blood donors iS.T. July 22». The main aim ot the Scheme of Privileges for regular blood donors is to provide a form ot medical insurance for the donor should he be unfortunate as to require medical
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    • 259 10 I Classified adverlisemenls for Strait* Timot A Malay Mail may be handad to: COLD STORACf »Ofl« MAHKIT I i B«tpr.o>..n D«-. COLO .TORASI MUMCMH A '.o o 8o«c! CITY lOOK iTOKi LTO Q.-.OV (TMI NIWS fRONT MM, M M ISMAIL load No.oi Boa H.MIIM iTOKi a..Q. Rood. I 'j. ngor
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    • 16 10 NIVICO SIGN OF QUALITY AND TECHNICAL ADVANCEMENT 111 IBail Vim ILVi^TB^LI ilaWlcCb— jMi IB ®8 19T-bSOCQO
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    • 183 10 Call for Teacher's ■Olid "3 clear! f^lfl tB., I Ah, unmistakable! Study at Home and Pass V^olteN Hall <e»t. IK^l ha< helped thousand* of «.tiulritl» in Mala><.ia. Singapore and in countries all o\er the world to PASfI THEIR EXAMINATIONS, let us help sou 100 RM^ <»r WIKRIIK.K S( H(K)I and
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  • 197 11 The life and loves of Svetlana begins tomorrow BEGINNING iii the Sunday Times tomorrow trip fam mi S-ntlana Letters. And to go with this ri rama t I c wriet, some of the most candid photographs over takon of Sv-pt-lanas falhpr. Stalin the oner miehty ruler of all Russia I'tiF
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  • 102 11 CI\G<\PORE. Pit The visiting .six-man Japanese parliamentary delegation this morning visited the Jurong Industrie' complex. Th* mission. who flew in j here yesterday from Jakarta. I la on a (nct-flndins 'our of I count i im in the region. A Japanese Embassy source today
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  • 546 11 Outright lie, secrets case is told OCPD ON THE TWO SETS OF KEYS PKNANCi. Friday. /'< H'NSKI. for the defence suggested in the magistrate's court here today that the OCPD of Georgetown. Supt. A. Vijayaratnam. was "speaking an outright lie under oath' Mr. Jtg-jii Singh Mi. Vijayarainam at t of
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  • 132 11 DAY OF REST BEFORE THE BIG DAY... A riCTI'RE of ianHid (asualness as leading French Models Colette Simarri (left and France d« a mas relax (or a breather yesterday before plunflnr into her tii- week -Tone programme in Singapore The girls both sft. 9in. arrived on Thursday evening. Yesterday it
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  • 59 11 TELUK ANSON. Fri A V-| men s club is to b*. formed hpre A committee of five Mr. LM Chong Theen, Dr. Npoh Soon Cheng, Mr. N. Balasubramamam. Mr. Q Lalchund and Mr. Ong Tit Hoe was elected yesterday. The committee will draw up the
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  • 206 11 SINGAPORE. Fri A British housewife, Mrs. Sheila Benson, was killed yesterday when the rar she was travelling: in was in collision with the trailer of a lorry at the 12 A mile, Woodlands Road. The driver of the car, Mrs. Sheila Eastlake. suffered severe
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  • 40 11 I TELUK ANSON. Pn.-A combined "Mr. Lower Perak" and 'Miss Autumn" contest will b» neid at the Kwong Tong Association here on Monday. The proceeds will go towards the Lower Perak Physical and Body Building Club Fund.
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  • 58 11 rriANAH RATA Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman X returns to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow after a quiet six-day holiday at this popular hill resort. He hat been golfing most of the time with thr Malaysian High Commissioner to Singapore. Tan Sri Abdul Jamal Latiff. and a former New Zealand
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    • 125 11 eau de cologne "bien-etre" No matter oaw if m r Jmjjb freshness i»fr' bfAUVt CO LOOM I T*^*»**»»*^'' MATURCCLC %'<'% tff W M I I A PRODUCT OF FRANCE CONDOLENCES The Prendent, Senoron, director! and memben of »h« JUNIOR CHAMBER OF SINGAPORE records with rcgrtr the untimely passing away of
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    • 64 11 r AfJmJm What happens when you have an Elizabeth Arden Treatment? Expert hands gently cleanse your skin, refresh it with cool lotions, soothe away dryness and tension lines. Then. ..a radiant new make-up. Make your appointment with Miss Ardcn's representatives Miss Frances Tobia and Mri Rosy Chan please telephone *****.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 814 11 TV MALAYSIA (HAWH I KliaU Liim- I Alive The liOOiers; «.3fi pur. and Fenang. 6 lpoh and Flipper— Mr. Marvello; 7.00 Malacca. .1. in Johnr* News in English; 7.10 Ohazal Bahrti. 4 Taiping, 7 Batu a musical programme. 735 I'ahat. 9 Kluang. Bewitched— Junior Executive; 8.00 News in Mandarin. 810
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    • 85 11 The tides TODAY: Sedili Kechi; 9.04 a.m. i7.s't> 725 pm. 16.9 ft): Singapore l*».3i a.m. il.Sft); Port Dickson 5.06 a.m. c7.4lti 5 47 17.8 ft): Port Swrttenham 4.30 a.m. 114.3 ft > 4.45 ptn, iMfti. Penang 11.34 a.m. (7.2fD. TOMORROW: Sedili Kechil 9.34 a.m. <7.4ft> 7.2s p.m. 15.9 ft). Singapore
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  • 250 12 Nanyang expands its language centre SINGAPORE, Fri. Nanyang University has expanded its language centre to improve academic standards and better prepare students for studies abroad and fuller participation in Singapore's mv 1 1 ilinguaJ society. The new quarters and facilities will accommodate more than 850 students a semester, and the
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  • 85 12 CINGAPOKK, Fri. Popular Malay aitress Sarimah Zulkifli is to quit actine to be by the side «>f her husband who is going to Kuala Lumpur lo take up an appointment as a district Mara officer. Confirming lhis loday. her husband. In die Zulkifli
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  • 411 12 Family planning meeting calls for dynamic approach SINCiAPOHK. Friday. VAMILY planning in Asia and the Far Jvist will be carried out on a more international and co-operative basis when the recommendations of the I \N. Kconomic Commission for Asia and the Far East conference, which ended here today, are implemented.
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  • 176 12 SHELL MAN DIES IN BALLAST TANK DRAMA I^UALA BBLAIT. ttl A long drawn-out ma in a Brunei Shell haia<» on the Belait River j-pmpi day ended in the deal a young Englishman. Mr Bill Johnston, who struggl ed in vain in a ballast tank. apparently filled wi<n poisonous fumes. Two
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  • 66 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Fong Seng Kirn. 18, pleaded guilty :n the Sessions Court here today to Illegally possessing a distill. ng still and 70 gallons of intoxicating liquor in Serdang. The president. Inche Abdul Hamld bin Tan Sri Azmi. ordered Pong to be sent to
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  • 33 12 JAKARTA. Pri. More than 100 cadets of the Indonesian Armed Forces Academy will visit Thailand. Malaysia and Singapore next month. They will travel in the training ship Deta Rutji UPI.
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  • 29 12 PENANG, Fri. A Thai. Mr. P. Nikorn. has reported the loan of his Mercedes-Benz, which he had parked outside a house in Batu Lanchang Lane last nigh..
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  • 107 12 l/UALA LUMPUR, Frl. Prof. G. J. Barukoff, the founder of the Asian Congress of Religion and Health In Ceylon, is conducting a week-long series of lectures here. The professor, who is a Doctor of Medicine irom Sophia University, Bui garia. and a Law
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    • 428 12 v& HITACHI PACKAGED AIR CONDITIONERS FOR YOUR SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL APPLICATION CONTROL. 5j FOR PLEASANT CUSTOMER SERVICE Airconditioning in hotels, banks, t "^^^^^BsshbS=S> theatres, restaurants, bars, cabarols, beauty salons, departmental stores and other establishments. FOR IMPROVING BUSINESS EFFICIENCY Airconditioning of offices in general. hospital rooms, operation theatres and ■I f~— l
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  • 177 13 Penang library celebrates 150th year next week pENANG. Fri. The Penanc Library Malaysia's nlrip s t. reading institution will celebrate its 130 th anniversary next week with a series of film shows. lectures, forums and exhibitions. .\:i<l n preparation for the niK day labourers are husv work: Mß round the
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  • 45 13 RAUP. Fri. Vii^of bin Ahmad. 2b'. was sentenced to mx months' jail here today for assaultine a company director, Mr. Kehar Singh, with an axe last January. Ahmad said he and "his gang" were hired b? a Chinese to attack Mr Sinzh
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  • 94 13 Robbers waylay watch salesman SINGAPORE, Fri. A watch salesman. Ang Peng Huat. was ambushed by two gunmen as he jui out of his car at the car park in front of Denmark House yesterday evening to go hack to his office the Thong Si* Co.. in the Asia huilriing; nearby,
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  • 207 13 WASHINGTON, Frl MALAYSIA. SINGAPORE GOOD COUNTRIES IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD' MALAYSIA and Singapore would have little problem in securing U.S. loans if they came up with development projects involving the purchase of American equipment. Mr. Robert Barnett, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian
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  • 47 13 WK regard them (Malaysia and Singapore), as rountries that are doing well, thai need •in Mipporl. that h.t\* tlifir problems ahead of them and should not he neglected in a n v <• v e r vl W °f p economic and develop- menl problems. —Mr. Barnett.
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  • 35 13 SINOAPORE. Fr The .I»p--anese. GmTnmrni iocUv presented 75 Japanese records and a complete sei. of sound effects to Radm and IV. Sinfjanura. The presentation was marie by thp Japanese AnihHs.xarinr Mr T. I'eda.
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  • 306 13 J^L'AIA LUMUR, Fri. The new Malaysian-Indonesian spelling system was today described as a ''good step in the direction of creating a truly efficient modern language." Commenting on it. Prof. Suian T. Alisjahbana. Head of the Department of Malay Studies at the University
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  • 84 13 S'pore man in Britain made pilot officer SINGAPORE. Kr: Mr. Ernest Arumugam Arulanandam. 23. from Singapore, who joined thr Royal Air Force in February, was recently commissioned a.s a pilot officer in a passing out parade at RAF Henlow in Bedfordshire. England A former student of St Joseph's Institution. Pilot
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  • 162 13 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Kn. Yap Fong. a 33-vear-old f:»ther of 10 children, told the Sessions Court today would plead guilty to ft charge of possessing three copies of Quotations of Chairman Mao because he could not find a lawyer.. The
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  • 50 13 BITIAWAN, Frl— Thieves Im.«i nlKhi b:oke into the Sitiawan Re••reatlon Club here and removed h slot-machine i one-armed bandit, with about $200 in coin* In it. The rruchme was later found ir. some bushes about. ISO jwrtfl from the club but the roms *ere m losing
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  • 71 13 22 injured when school collapses rpAIPINO, Frl Tin Malay primary school in Kampong Chen, near here, m\lapspd injuring 22 of thr 80 children inside. TWO wnmPn tparh*r\ with them escaped nnhuri. Two chilfirfii wrrp art mined to th*» hospital her* with suspected fracture* the other 2n wer« sent home after
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  • 43 13 KtAI A I I'MPl'- tiM acting t>putv lnsprrtov Oenfral Mr .1 J Ra' ISi will inspect a p».ssinß-oui nuridr of 37 trainee police rnn.«iahlet U nvn 'he Sabrfli component of the Roy a I MTr*r**Tin PolU I n» PoUec o**poi toeaorroi
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    • 201 13 Like V-3.1113.y 1,, 1948 Singapore'! population m was almost 1 million. .j-^^ f-'O/^l O fl^ Cathay Pacific commenced jf<'\h^m fefci lO Singapore H(»tij< Kong *jli growing. jJP ffc H NVa.lv tun. iv years latrr, Wf 00t in 1%7, bin^apore has groun to Wf r- iLfjjT^m- l^Q O a lllf <
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    • 173 13 SAVE MONEY! COMBINE YOUR COLOUR AND BLACK/ WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY IN ONE FILMAGFACOLOR CNI7 Versatile Agfacolor CN 17 Universal film lets you choose between colour and black/white between shots not between rolls. Only Agfacolor CN 17 gives you perfect prints in either colour or black and white! AH sizes 127. 120,
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  • Straits Times LETTERS SATURDAY FORUM
    • 147 14 WANTED: A ONE-MAN MOBILE POST OFFICE RESIDENTIAL .springing >.p rapidly In Singapore outside the city area, and it |a not economical to have a glib-pott office in every area, and not so economical to have van-post office in each area. But a motor-cycle with a pom box for tl'-rs, and
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    • 106 14 MULTIPLE ENTRY PERMITS REFERRING IO tIM letter by the Ag. Controller of Immigration. Singapore 'ST. Sept. 2> regarding the possibility of obtaining a multiple entry endorsement from the Immigration Depot. South Quay, may I sub gest that this facility be made available at the Woodlands checkpoint since there la already
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    • 126 14 Music for tired brows IT would appear thai the musical programmes broadcast. by Radio Singapura rater mainly for the high-brows, lowbrows, and housewives. Except for one or two programmes like "Dance Date," which unfortunately comes on the air at bedtime at 1115 p.m. here is nothing to soothe the tired
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    • 200 14 CENTENARY STAMP? \|R Olaringtons letter (S.T. Sept. ft 1 would soon tire of commemorative issues especially in later years on return home when he will have to pay face value plus 10 or 15 per cent. Singapore and Malaysia are philatelically almost the only clean countries left: by this I
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    • 73 14 Delayed assessment RECENTLY on tel c vision and radio the Government. repeatedly reminded propert y owners to pay thi'ir assessment promptly My house, which was bought one year ago, has not been assessed. How can Government, expect new property owners to pay their assessment in a lump sum when it
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    • 340 14 Setting standards for 'f air deal' shops YOUR report •No Boom for These 'Fair Deal' Shops. (ST. Sept. 14), gives the impression that the Selangor Consumers Association's scheme of approving certain shops which give a fair deal IS somehow linked with a promise of booming business. The Approved Shops scheme
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    • 98 14 I REFER to your report, headed "senior housing board officer sacked" (S.T. Sept. 7> the officer referred to in the report is. not a senior officer. He has been in the service of the board for just over lo years, not 18 years. The policy of the Housing and Development
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    • 216 14 WHEN 1 arrived here first over two years ago I was sceptical and a little cynical about reports I had heard regarding •progress." It took only a few days for my eyes to be opened. My reaction was astonishment at the obvious frantic rate of expansion
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    • 348 14 MUCIOR, S ngapo,, ptltH as on*; ol lUfl in* ]i objections agaui.si tegausen aboiiion wan (on de«'rucnon of human Inc." May we l^avp oui me word "warn on 1 do not. accuse anyone <>( 'Doctor. Sin z a pore raises your question. When does life
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    • 185 14 WHY THE TEACHERS' BAND DID NOT MARCH 1 REFER 10 Mr. Teoi letter (S.T. Aug. 26 > concerning the impro priety 01 matcing me. Teachers Military Band pertorm during the interval in the r'olice and Military Display. The Teachers Military Band was originally in vited to play as part of
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    • 259 14 WORK PLATFORM OPS THE LOT FOR M I I Range of models i v Sole Agents for WEST MALAYSIA* SABAH THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD SS& Sole Agents for BRUNEI JAMP S TgfITH?! SARAWAK SINGAPORE tco |TD tif- -H" I L flfet lit ■■^^■B^aaaiiW^BßßW^^. S 8 llX^mfk *-> Jb J>% B
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    • 19 14 Football If r^JH^L^i Sot. Afl*nt<: KONG BENG BOOK CO., LTD. 121 12S CROSS STRUT, SIN6APORE: T.I: 7IIH/J A 7WM.
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    • 1233 15 TP LIttRPOOL t WEST CIAST U > m Li.f or« !>« i P. S hai Ptntß| BILIUS rrerrl. Cli'|et> "a 33 Sapt It Sept2l/24 Stpt 25 7ant»lus i »*aj|aei ..Sept 23 Sipt 21 Sept 17 2 Oct 3 PATROCLUS R'.ust, f, t0*.... S«p f 24 Sipt 27 Stpt 21 23
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  • 397 16 rE highlight ol tbc week ha.-, bocti tlie Malav.sian Governments surprise entry into the rubber Market in order to halt the decline in prices, state 11.t'.8. Co. Ltd. I In their current review. The news, coming unexpectedly las it did. caused prices, to jump spectacularly
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  • 36 16 'THE Attsciutian at Sinks in Ma- laysu -nidi: ttMa* dsiaajsa Id tta TA<tx to men iiants vestrroav tail «itoui Selling TT or OO trady; Wcit Germany I.!-;; Switzerland i '"J -Sli and Sweden 1665.
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  • 882 16 rrom IMIh in. tin Icalure of the stork Exchange yesterday—and an unhealthy one —was massive speculation in Ben and Co. A squeeze has developed in this counter which achirved a premium when first listed on August 25 of 20 cents. Yesterday on a turnover or
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  • 556 16 rl price of tin after the rise of the past live day* reacted yesterday and fell 50 cents to 5593.50 a picul on an offering estimated up 10 tons to 230 tons Local demand, including Japanese interest, was reported at lower levels.
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  • 185 16 MELBOURNE tri in B.H.P. domin»i«« the market following: news o bigger flow of oil at the rate a 3,230 barrels a day from .is Hali but A-l well. The ihare opened at $13 bO h* a low ol 51U.20 and high of $13* and closed up $i at
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  • 62 16 /"HINESC riMK. [.MM,!, 11... aor», n»«n put., ■•r mvi M Urdsy C.c.nut Mil hulk ..nan drum C*Bfl: MIX.-d M .v..p, Oct. i k am. < k Piaawr: MuntoK whif Xi.lo as lisa i Baarwak whit* I «p»i-i» l*«ra*«« Dim I. t Lam Done SLWi. ABIA JKTt HIM I.
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  • 31 16 0r,,. ..th.n». HHM J Hr...« kn, v 1 qun'M at 0 .'Jt tor 1 I mit i.77| c»»h Stirling *U quota* U Id 07 I •nt till «r mM
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    • 1758 16 .USTMIIA NEW 2EM.ANB SfRVICt INOU P«KISTAN tND HR tDSt NMMH frem«itl. «.«lu«i. Uilliurac Syaact t, Misnr. in. Njta.attisaa i^£e*^-e S'-im Penan. WSJ HTV*~P*>fn_i ••erj". S'r.jin Sinj.oo" ««JUL» 23 Se.t 7S Sr.l Jl Seal W& £V> Tm m a^ B nE^__»S H BM l\Zl 'I \l 2" li 0 cl it
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    • 287 16 CLOSING PRICES Sept. I.V KLBBLIt PKICK: cents (up one and fiveeighths of a cent). TIN PRICE: 5593.56 (down 50 cents). Estimated offering 230 tons (up 10 tons). l^\lf!iTffT-rfHfl DISCHARCINC FROM JAPAN PORTS Sinecure P. I t HE.IRYU M»RU Is P.rt "e.t ?1 Se.t 22 NANYO MARU Se.t 1121 Sept 21
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    • 107 16 THAI MARITIME NAVIGATION CO., LTD. ONOt cw S l E .r V J SION 0F TMt MINISTRY OF COMMUNICATIONS TMAILAr mJ^S+mi? X' Ct '"'ORITY IN DISCHARGING AT BANGKOK DISCHARGING AT OUR OWN WHARF AT BANGKOK ALSO AVAILABLI NAMI OF VISSIL LOADING S'POI *SK s.s.'VISUT KASATRI".. 23.9.1967 DIRECT FOR BANGKOK. Agents:-
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    • 1636 17 Business done on the Stock Exchange |»l >INfcSS in and reported to J* P B 30 .he SirjKaporr and Kuala Z l.umpur trading rooms of the McAlister i :i. ]42 Mock Exchanire yesterday with Merlin v» 1.00 c 4 thr nnmber of nharn. traded in M. Box brack M. O.
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    • 1678 17 iu.nt.nurd rro. Pac l». SITUATIONS VACANT ACKNOWLEDGMENT """>-••' 5 rt> »trti 515 'Wimmumi EXPERIENCED SECRETARY with oreu sr» mtmimum) Sfnlor CjjnbrldM Cr— |t KOO MRS. N. PONNUDURAI and Command of Kngllsh language. Shortchildren thank all friends and reia- band 100 w.p.m. typewriting 50 w.p.m. fives for their aiundance, message* Singapore
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    • 1967 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT LEAVE ACCOMMODAIiON 15 Wer* 1 M f.Hiii.) Sax <f r«» ej*tr« M f»t».l-f« i* re*, ertrei AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY fully SURFERS PARADISE 4ft mile* furniaoed apartment with compound Bou'n of Brisbane AuKtrmta furniotwd Bedok dSi J3OO all loclualv» aultabl* flata at Common -seas* prices central •rmen Bex ASS2O B.T.
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    • 1227 17 FURNITURE PETS I* >♦•>«•• it (Miit. I Bm* eta. ***re) M •> Mix Hot 1$ <rs *«*r< FOR CANE FURNITURE. Oenault WANTfIi PEA-MtN Mat* for Adrians, <■> River Valley Road. Hln- kxielr p*. ,-o< k M*J*are heeUta* aira gapor* ?M74. Pnon* B'por* I SUPBRIOR FURNITURE. i».«n/ on<Kl'-l colour. hira, mr*
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 935 20 BEST BET: Decision (Race Two E A t H-WAY: Kolund II (Race Six i and t'asanova Rac o Seven BK S T FORECAST: Casanova and Traveller s Cheque 111 (Race Seven). TWO brilliant Lhre< year-olds, Roland II and Casanova, arc in\ selections for an each-way
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    • 83 20 JOCKEY FORM gives placi.'s d! the pa*l 15 mounts of the top jockeys. Latest placing hi on the right. < oletnan (50; 002U*****002u:U Pretty i47> *************** Boutoure <31i ***** ********** Harbridgr <30 > *************** Coin 126> *************** Nelson <2.=> i *************** Trevena u'oi *************** I r+ i24> ***************
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    • 182 20 t I'mim ii i r \i I Wt mm i i: Ra« l MWIIMIMI KID r«n Mrrrt A( < I KAIK I \K\ ITBKI I I in.rt .Maulana Murhai h» i in,Mi.i> Race Ml IBIOM Mjjir I Me III <.l[!s, I)RA(.O.\ BUA1 UK ISION Dnjsi.in Winning Slir.tk hm l.i
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    • 1516 20 COINC FORECAST: Soft to heavy. Race 1—2.0 Class 4 Div 4 ($5,700) 61 I 7 Radiant Star (Bright tUfl 1 ulloh 4 M 'Nawari 14 1 ***** tlite (EUtei Wen 4 'i v 'Biudee 3 74('09 Lancet a lApolloi Leon* 4 90 l**ll i OUOOO Only You iJuya
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    • 276 20 JVJARK down Lancet as 11 a good longshot in Race One at Kuala Lumpur today. Ridden by Moses Lee. the four-year-old strode out. fluently on the bit over 'it in 41 in heavy going yesterday morning. Crnwneite <Asuwad:> liM did an attractive run over 3f in 40
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    • 122 20 NURMI THE 'FLYING FINN' RUNS AGAIN —AT 70! r>()NN. Fri. Paava Nurmi. the Plying Finn who dominated world lung-distance running 40 years as<»is to run again —at the age of 70. Nurmi has agreed lo take part in a "grand. ids race' at Bad Brueckernau on Oct. 1. The raie
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    • 82 20 NEWPORT (Rhooe 1 Pri. U.S. defending yacht Intrepid yesterday virtually clinched ihe best -of -seven America Cu>) series. easily beating Au.>trali;in challenser Dame Pattie for the tiiird me* ceN ne day. Ye.sterciH.vs win gives 46--year-old U.S. skipper Bus Masbacher and his crew a stranglehold on the cup. The
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    • 228 20  -  T. FRANCIS CRICKET By DEFENDING chani- pions Kilat (I) will meet Selanpor Club In the deciding match of this year's Sto no r Shield cricket competition at the Kuala Lumpur Padang tomorrow Both trams have played ten games each, with two more panics
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 122 20 ATHLETIC S Achllle* m«N"i (Farrer Pit. 2 p.m.K BADMINTON Penang li tw-Govt. Dept championship* (PCGHS hall i. < l» UNO MCPta 50-mll« Round PenariR Island raot (Dato Koyah, 7 «m >. (iOLF Prnang amnieur chaiTipion&hips < B. Ganiong > RL'GGER MRD'a seven amde tourney ilpoh M'pal padang. 2.30). S'cor senior
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 126 21 CYCLING Joo Guan first in 100-mile —event CELANGOP rider? took first and ?pcond places ir the on»»ninj *>v^n f tA *h* llalayslan i Mop annual marl rq r p rhampionship- it Sungei Patani smterday \<. ion r,i<\ von tv>« rosd rare fr«T Bunts! r 41or Star snrt bjrk from his
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    • 376 21  -  Ernest Frida BIDS FOR SEAP GAMES PLACES ON Mane and Merican have also set sights on Bangkok trip to repeat their 1965 victories ATHLETICS i,v VETERAN athlete M Gunasena, 34. has a good chance of becoming one of Singapore's first sportsmen to qualify for the Fourth
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    • 95 21 MALAYAN Ralhraya oeat trie clock to snatch vietorv by one wicket in their cricket match 'gainst Kedah Government Services at Sungei Korok. near Sungei Petard. ve6terd«v Scares Kedah 59 and 56 .Vad'.veloo 19. Shanff 6-16. Pubnmamam 3-18> Railway* 2fi and 92-9 'Shanff 24. R. Balasubramamam 17.
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    • 463 21 PENANG TENNIS ALL »ne four men* seeds Thais and two Indones. ar t _m.ned mto the last eight of the singles in the Penan* Open 'enn. rh>mpionshipo played at ttu P&C courts yesterday S Champnri6i of Thailand mastered Oei Kie Kirn dndon* 6-4 6-3 in
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    • 304 21  -  MANSOOR RAHMAN CRICKET By \f ALAYSIA S first inter-community cricket comxTl petition will begin with two matches at Kuaia Lumpur and Ipoh on Oct. 8-9. The match at Kuala Lumpur <Pantal> will be between Malays and Eurasians while Ceylonese will meet Sikhs at the Ipoh Town
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    • 69 21 CALASIAH iAMAK Central Zone> broke her own Perak record for the women's sho' putt with a throw of 938 metres at KuaU Kangsar yesterday. Salasiah. who was competing in the Sultan of Perak s Birthday celebrations athletic* meet. Improved on her previous mark by 0.32 m. Sportswoman of
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    • 253 21 BADMINTON By FRANCIS BOEY IyONG Peng Soon Singapore s former world champion, has been elected to the Racquet Museum Badminton Club of Thailands "Hall of Fame." Princess Sudasin Sobha. who heads the RMBC. told Wong in a lftter that hi was chosen to
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    • 16 21 The Pahang Government Services athletics championships will be held at Kuantan on Sept. 29-30
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  • 132 22 Explosives in PraiBangkok train: Man held BANGKOK. Fri. Police and customs ofiiiials found explosives during a routine check of an express train on the PraiBangkok run yesterday The discovery was made when the train stopped between Petthaburi and Rajburi. about !»0 miles south of Bangkok. The explosives were carried by
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  • 101 22 Alex Chan, representing Bukit 1 imah. clipped 2.5 bee off his own 100 m free style record (62.5) I on the second day of the combined schools Inter-district meet at Amber Road yesterday. Patricia Chan (City* also tinned in a record-breakinc feat when she clocked: "J:23.4
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  • 38 22 COCKCROFT F .K.: Memorial Si r\ ice Mr rancii Kenneth Cockeroft will he held at the Crematorium Oibp»!, Mount Vernon at II a.m. on saturdus i^-h leptambar i»«7 folio >d by cranauon No nrestha ov reg licit
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  • 105 22 Car thief gets five years' jail SINGAPORE, Fri.— An exprisoner, Ahmad bin Yahya. who stole six cars in the last two months, was today jailed for five years by the Fourth District Court. The Judge. Mr. Amarjit Singh, also ordered Ahmad to undergo one rear's police supervision after nib jail
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  • 211 22 Emergency period the bleakest, roughest of my career: Young KLALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Sir Arthur Young (above). Malaya's Commissioner of Police during the Emergency in Ifl.Vi. today described the Period as the "bleakest and roughest days" of his career. "The |MR(MJ then \<as at its height when I was commissioner here
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  • 398 22 Goh for Japan talks on starting I big ship building -industry— SINGAPORE. Fri. The Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will visit Japan next month for talks on starting a bis shipbuilding industry in the Republic. A five-year programme to build ocean-going freighters will be put forward to Ishikawajima Harima
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  • 38 22 SINGAPORE. Frt. Five vandals on motorcycles early today hurled plastic bags of black oil and anti-Government posters at the Jalan Hwl Yon community centre in the Yio Chu Kang area The place was badly smeared
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  • 385 22 Govt acts to meet cement shortage SINGAPORE Friday r p II K Singapore Government today announced that it was authorising duty-free imports or 10.000 tons of cement to meet a temporary shortage of the commodity in the Republic. An official statement issued by the Finance Ministry said: "A shortage of
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