The Straits Times, 23 September 1967

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times Till! NiitiiHiiil p ?.O- \L*^^^^ SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1967 15 CENTS KDN. 2578:2590 M.C.(P)2266
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  • 602 1 Dream come true, says Sato CEREMONIAL WELCOME IN PICTURES: PAGES 6 AND 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The isiiin-; Japanese Prime Mm ister. Tun bisaku Sato, today reaffirmed his intention fo strengthen the friendly relations between his country and Malaysia. He s;iid this in a statement on arrival ;il Subang international
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  • 150 1 Chinese cannon near HK border HO\(. KONG. Kri. Tke Chinese army has moved a number vi 78 mm runnun in the Hoax Kons-China border, it was learned today. British troops stationed at l.iiwu border cheek point suid there were at least four cannons within a mile of the border. I
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  • 154 1  -  CHEAH SEONG PAIK: By PENANG. Friday LIGHTER carrying about $250,000 worth of tin ingots capsized during ;i storm off Penang harbour early this morning. The lighter was loading the ingots belonging to the Straits Trading Company on to the Russian vend Perekop. when a
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  • 30 1 SAIGON. Fri.— Henri Huei, staff photographer lor the Associated Press, was wounded today by a communist artillery barrage on the U.S. Marine outpost at Con Thien— UPL
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  • 26 1 JAKARTA. Frl. There an 529.502 more women than men living in Central Java, figures published today by the official newi agency Antara shows. UPI.
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  • 99 1 SINGAPORE. Fit— The libel suit brought by the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. against the former Secre-tary-General of I m no ran Sri Sved .la afar Albar. and the L'tuisan Melayu Press Ltd.. and its editor. Inrhe Melan bin Abdullah, was disconlinn*H inHiv If
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  • 274 1  - 500 stolen cars seized RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Friday FIVE HUNDRED cars stolen in Malaysia over the last three years have been found by Thai police in the past fortnight. Ihis is I lir result of an intensive check by 2.000 Thai detectives mi all llu' (J7 used-car dealers'
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  • 38 1 WAR THREAT UNITED NATIONS Fri The Soviet Union w.en cd today that Vlel N»n W.«i MM) Spill Into m< v" ar^.is .ui<i drau ue« n.t turns iiuo the conllic I ilrv pitr tramiuili/ine itaUmcuts by Washington."
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  • 227 1 Senator Gan in Hong Kong on hush-hush mission l/UALA LUMPUR. Fri The chairman of the Malaysian Rubber Exchange. Senator Gan Teck Yeow, flew to Hong Kong yesterday on a hush hush mission. And although iiilonnid sources believed the trip was connected with the sale of rubber to Ru-ssia or communist
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  • FOREIGN DESK 1
    • 154 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. TT T h c Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, has been picked by President Johnson to play a m.ijor role in nrxt year's prt-Mtlrntiul campaign. At thr PreaMaafa rr-qiii-sl lie la imrrasinn sharply tin- number of .sprakiiiK NaMMMII br had planiiril
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    • 27 2 MANILA Fn. TWO ronvirr* were shot deitd while attempting to esi-Hpe from the national penitentiary near here y«sterday. A third convict made gefid Ml etrfipe.
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    • 513 2 NEW U THANT MOVE AFTER GOLDBERGS CHALLENGE TO HANOI UNITED NATIONS. PH. •JHE Foreign Ministers of the Big Four the U.S., Soviet Union, Britain and France will meet next week to discuss world problems with the U.N. Secretary General, U Thant, as
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    • 100 2 CYDNEY. Frl. Rival candidates in a ht election tn be held here next week have at leant one thing in common their mother-in-law. The ronteM to rhnose a new member for the Federal House of Representatives seat of Capricornia. a sprawling Queensland coastal electorate
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    • 91 2 VATICAN CITY, Frl. Pope Pauls doctors announced yesterday that the 89-year-old Pontiff does not need immediate surgery and that he Is "Improving rather rapidly" from a urinary tract Infection. The bulletin, signed by a team of three top Italian doctors, said a "conclusive" X-ray examination had shown that
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    • 164 2 Monsoon havoc after the drought in —Bihar- V T EW DELHI. Fri. Fifteen people died and thousands of houses were destroyed in a monsoon deluge which struck parks of Bihar, according to official ficures. Areas arnund ih»capital nf Patna and th« tnwn of Gaya, just mnvpr ing from a disastrous
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    • 78 2 WASHINGTON. Trl Prescient Johmon yesteiriav accepted regret" the re.-ienatlon of Mr William Blair. Ambassador to the plnfThe WTil'f Hn'ie raid th« 9 no repiarerrem for Mr. Bhir. ftl «hn 1-. retumtaf private life A one-time partner In th« kite Adlai i Chtrato law firm.
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    • 61 2 JAKARTA FT' -K 14-mO Taiw*n trade dPi^gjitinn hu .ijrrMri to sr»nt nps2o mi'lion credit tn Tn<lnnr>f.^n himn»t.-mnn A Jmnt j.r.itr>mr>n' issued nf'er 'hf wppk-lo.iß talk? between mwnhfrs of the mif*inn an<! their Indonesian counterpart* said the credit would b* arranged In a «.pr-r!3i acrrrmrnt to M
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 240 3 gAIGON, Fri. American planes bombed within the heart of the major North Vietnamese port city of Haiphong again yesterday, striking at two bridges less than two miles from the town centre. Navy A-4 Skyhawk jets hit the Haiphong railroad and highway
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    • 44 3 JAKARTA. Fri. Harbour authorities have confiscated a quantity of gold and opium hidden in '■< li Ision .-t v tv smuggled in from Hong KOll3 by •'Clnne.se agents." A .spoke.-man of the AttorneyGeiienil's office said that Investigation.s uere underway.
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    • 165 3 I UNDON. Fri. The ruling Labour Party last night lost two par 1 i amentary seats. In Cambridge and London, to the Opposition Conservatives. Labour first tuok a .shattering blow in its traditionally safe London seat of Walthamstow. and then lost its marginal grip
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    • 104 3 LONDON. Fri. London hospital notice telline doctors to let certain patients over B 5 die sparked off a euthanasia controversy in Britain. Dot-tors in Neasden Hospital have been under orders for IB months not to resuscitate patients over jj.> who are
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    • 300 3 Escaped spy Blake in Russia I ONDON. Fri. One of Britain's most wanted men. escaped Communist spy George Blake, is in the Soviet Union according to all the evidence, officials said here today. The pointer to the whereabouts of Blake, who climbed out. of the top security Wormwood Scrubs prison
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    • 166 3 LONDON. Fri A new project inaugurated here yesterday would more than halve the time taken to handle Far East imports and exports In London's docks. The P.." ot Londuu Authoci F_n Limp Steamers, which opraie cargo MTViCtt to the Fa
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    • 30 3 JAKARTA Fn— Deaths rrora a smallpox epidemic in Jakarta rose to 195 this week. Another 480 are in a quarantine hospital in the Tanjong Peru* area. -UPL
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    • 159 3 i AGOS, Fri. Nigeria's second regional secession in less than four months is at an end today after producing a republic on Wednesday that lasted only from sunrise to sunset. Federal troops, according to reports reaching here, were firmly in command
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    • 245 3 LONDON, Friday A DIVER today described how he took a risk 100 feet underwater off the south-west coast of England and discovered what may rate as the richest treasure trove in modern British maritime history. Nobody could guess how valuable the find wa.s.
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  • 197 4 An award for 100,000 th phone put in SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Telephone Board is confident of having 200,000 telephones in operation by 1975 double the present number. The chairman of the board, Mr. Alan Yeo. said this today when he officiated at a ceremony to mark the installation of
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chief Minister of Fiji, Mr. Ratu K.K.T. Mara, will pay a two-day visit to Singapore from next Thursday, accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Adi Lala.
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  • 251 4 plf that it was the policy of the board to keep abreast with any new developments in the telephone world. The board wa& always planning five year:, ahead its expansion programme to men the rapid economic growth of the country. It had already placed orders
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  • 54 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— Thf Japiin•M Ambawador *n Sinßapore. Mr T Ueda. will pr*s«nt on behalf of his Government five edurational film^ to Slnpaporr Edurational Television at 10 30 am tomorrow at the Teachers Training College. Thlfc will he the second presentation of its kind In March,
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  • 21 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Raffles Girls' Secondary School band will perform at the Botanic Qardens at 5 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 252 5 Minister asks City Council to explain transport losses DENANG. Prt. The 1 Minister of Transport. Tan Sri Sardon. asked the City Council to explain why its transport service has been running at a loss for many years. A> a rPMilt of his rcque.vt. submitted In a letter in the council,
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  • 24 5 PSNANO Pi. A ne* fi.-h--,:dui: light, funding on -icn .-iiruciure has tyi-n Established a: Suns«i Burone on :he to Kuala Bernani. Pprnk.
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  • 87 5 Sharifah passes licentiate piano exam TENGKU Sharifab Hera- wati Ibrahim. l!» iabove). one of seven candidates to pass the Licentiate of the Royal Schools of Music (Performing examination held in July A grand-niece of the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor, she was the only .Malay randidate to pass this examination for
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  • 85 5 KUALA LUMPCR. Frl.— Th« oirector-general of the Food pnd Agriculture Organisation Dr. B. R. Sen, will arrive here nev Tuesday for a four-aay visit at the invitation of the Government. Dr. Sen will have an audience with the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, pay courtesy calls on
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  • 32 5 BAGAN SERAI. Fn.— Thieve* broke into the hou&e o: M. Muniandy. 23 a tapper in Soon iJte estate near here iabi night and took :*o transistor radius •nd a watcii.
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  • 20 5 PENANG. Fri. Thieves etole more than 790 yards of wire from RedifTusion posts in Caunter Hall Road yesterday.
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  • 396 5 Gunman kills chief of finance company IPOH. Friday. THE proprietor of a motor finance company, Mr. Tan Swee Bee, 41. was shot dead in a robbery bid in his office in busy Jalan Yang Kalsom here this afternoon. Two youths, one armed with a pistol and the other with a
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  • 114 5 Four grab $22,000 in Chinese medicine UENANG, Fri— Four 1 armed robbers raided the Hock Tong Aun medical shop in Beach Street last night and escaped with 522.000 worth of ginseng roots and deer horns. The manager. Mr. Teon Chee Seng, told police he I was talking to two errployees
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  • 88 5 SINGAPORE. Ftt The Mnlay Education Council la awaiting a reply from the Government on it.s proposal to establish a Malay university here. The proposal was made in a memorandum a few months ago. The council* secretary, i:.che Ahmad Ja'.lini Imam. today .-a:d there waa
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 85 5 Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin GIVE UP CXJU WEAPONS? WELL.IHATs/ YEAH...AN' WE'RE NOT WHY. THAT 9 ASKING US /WHAT WE'P I ABOUT TIET M3U GUYS TO COMMIT MATONAi. /BE POIKtG IF V START ANOTHER WAR! SUICIDE! S WE PIPKIT.' >v^_ but without /we wont I an' we think twats 1
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  • 105 6 IPOH. Fri. Dato «Dr.i 1 tiaji Megai Kha.- bin Haji Megat Omar, an MP ana Municipal Councillor, who was charged with driving without due care and attention was acquitted by the traffic magistrates court here today. Dato Megat Khanvolved in a collision with a
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  • 96 6 19 hurt as two buses collide CINCiAPORE. Fri Nineteen people were injured. one seriously. when two buxs of the Green Bus Co. collided head-on in Jurong Road yesterday afternoon. Ong Kirn Siong. 30. driver of one of the Imimv \s;ts admitted to the deneral Hospital with serious face and head
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  • 102 6 'Respect national flag 9 call by Sultan TPOH. Fri —The Sultan of Pcrak reiterated his con cern over the behaviour of some people "who claim themselves to be Malaysians but disregard the symbol and pride of the nation." Speaking at St. Michael's Institution here yesterday evening when he inspected the
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  • 298 6  - Winning hearts on grey morn ELIZABETH WONG Cremonial welcome for Sato Kuala Lumpur, Friday- 'THE overcast sky. the wet tarmac, did not dampen the warmth and dignity of the welcome accorded to Japan's Prime Minister. Mr. Eisaku Sato, and Mrs. Sato on thenarrival at Subang International Airport today. On the
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  • 123 6 'Full up' holiday resort visitors are told TANAH RATA. Friday. VISITORS to the Tanah Rata holiday resort are now being diverted to Brinchang. about thrpr miles north of here, to mid hotel accommodation. The reaMjn; All rooms in the eight hotels and 10 private bungalows are occupied by people who
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  • 47 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 100 dismissed workers of Hume Industries continued to picket the company's Bukit T:mah foctory today No incidents were "^troop of the Bmttn I' nit stood by at the factory sates, and all movement in and >ut of the gates went unhindered.
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  • 100 6 KANGAK. i 1 Min-n Bmw nf Pnli. I. in sn Bbelkb Ahmad, yesterday urged the miiv.il to work hand in hand \u;h the Government to improve their standard of living. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad, who was opening a religious school at Changkat Kabu.
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  • 115 6 KUALA LIMPIR. Iri The east coast will be the scene of the largest combined Array. Navy and Air Forte exercise lo bo staged by the Ma layMan Armed Forces next month. Code named Operation Together, the aim of the escfdse is exactly tbat to
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  • 32 6 IPOH, Fri. A padi farmer. Hashim bin Haji Sulatman. reported to the police that his house in Parit was broken into yesterday and $30 and a pair of shoes stolen.
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  • 25 6 SINGAPORE. FT..— Trn pore Government today announced it' a«-"?ement with Yugoslavia oi. the e.>>t;iblu.hment of diplomatic relation* and the mutual exchange of ambassador*.
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  • 91 6 MANILA Fit ExFilipino Congressman Ombra Amilbangsa, today Dressed his claim for recognition as the Sultan of Sulu and Sabah with the Philippine Foreign Office. His American spokesman. Mr Andrew Gruber. said he had sent a letter to the Foreign Office disputing a statement by the Foreign Secretary.
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  • 174 7 r>MORRO\V the Sunday Times brines you Part Two of the sensational Svetlana Letters. The daughter of iron-man Stalin takes you into the very heart of family lite in Russia lifr as lived by the first family of Redland. And thrxe arc a lew
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  • 33 7 Ceremonial welcome (cont'd) TI IK VISITING Prime Minister waving to the cheering crowds Dii the airport balcony. With him is Tengku Abdul Rahman.
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  • 36 7 INSPECTING THE GUARD OF HONOUR MR. SATO inspecting the Guard of Honour mounted by nun of the Royal Malaysia Police under the command gI Asst. Supt. Mohamed Ans at Subang Airport here yesterday. Straits Times picture.
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  • 351 8 (SINGAPORE, I-Yi. A British shipping linn is shortly lo make ;i "feasibility study' 1 of cbnvertinfi \he X;i\;il l>;isf dockyards for coimnercial use. This was disclosed to newsmen today by tin- visiting British Parliamentary Un-der-Secretary of State for Defence (Royul Navy), Mr. Maurice Foley. after
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  • 204 8 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Minister lor Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong will officially open tne new 51. 5 million eastern wire manufacturing company factory in Jurong on Monday. A joint Singapore-Ja-panese venture with an authorised capital of $3 million thi.-> pioneer factory started production two
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  • 37 8 SINGAPORE Fn Mrs. E.W. Barker, wife of the Minister foi Law and National Development, will declare open the Old Rafflesian^ Association's fun fair and games day on Sunday at 10 a.m. at Raffles Institution grounds
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  • 33 8 SINGAPOBE. Fn— The finals of the Paslr Panjang district Safely Flrat quiz. organised by the Safety First Council, will be held at the Chinese YMCA auditorium at IJM p.m. on Monday.
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  • 25 8 aiNGAPORE Pri.-The Singapore Ajiti-TuberculoM.s Associations mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Red Hill market, from Monday lo Friday next week
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  • 306 8 COMMUNIST STATE IN STORE' PLAN, EX-RED REVEALS SINGAPORE. Fn 4N ex-communist ir- vealed today how an Indonesia based "People's Revolutionary Party of Singapore" had been formed during the early months of confrontation with the object of setting up a communist state in Singapore. l.eong Kuk Kung. onetime secretary of the
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  • 216 8 1 2 girls vie to be 'Dental Queen' rpUESE arc the Sinc.»--1 pore sirls uhu h.n* heen *elert« (I ln»;n JlB entrants to lake part in the finals of ihr |)int.»l Health Oaten contest ■CXt week. liny will tl.tNh tin n winnin« Miiili" on .sept a i the Singapore onferenir
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  • 65 8 SINGAPORfc. Kn Tlie Prmuuy Production Department today announced thgt 200.000 pia> had been vaccinated "during the present outbreak of swine fever, tint reported in July Its vaccination campaign was now being stepped up as more and more pig-rearers realised the importance of immunisation against swine fever. This
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    • 116 8 IPirk I'rury Hi/ 0 hosier UaniH Em^b*2S r PAGE S SHOWS A SIDE-H t OKAV, GET A RELEASE "1 NA/p'l I riBTHI AfllTP walk cafe scene and prom the paper for us to fvfrv P D in THE YftKRTl&T,^ THE SAME GUY 16 j USETWIS PORTO MONINO TUP II <
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  • 301 9 Press Ball: A promise from the Tengku (who'll be there) 1/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1Y The Press Ball "promises all a gay lime," Tengku Abdul Rahman said today in n special message to the National Union of Journalists, organisers of the year's big social event. Th« Tengku he is patron of
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  • 272 9 Brilliant backdrop sets mood for opening of Sarong Island SINGAPORE, Friday. ORILLIANT lighting effects combined with the 13 backdrop of lights from ships in the harbour last night set the mood for the opening of Sarong Island Singapore's latest tourist attraction. Several hundred guests were entertained to a dinner of
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  • 34 9 IPOH. Pri. An unemployed youth. Ah Lek Ch:ii j8 ws •d for one day and fined $200 or three months tail here today for !U*FR pcif^e.v-.oa ot a kxufe at Tbmui Street.
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  • 472 9 Singapore airport is safe, says pilots' president CAPT. WHITE: HONG KONG REPORT UNFORTUNATE SINGAPORE, Friday president of the Malayan Airways Pilots Association of Singapore, Capt. P. J. White, today described as "unfortunate" a Press report from Hong. Kong equating Singapore with several Asian airports, said to have been considered "unsafe
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  • 138 9 'I can cure air swami found dead in hotel JOIIOKI. BAHKI Fri An Indian »uamiphysitian, Mr. (A Jayaram, 48, who claimed that he could cure all chronic ailments was found dead in his hotel room here early this morning. He had been here sincr Sunday in the course of a
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  • 58 9 BUTTERWORTH. Fri. A restricted residrnt. Omar bin Said. 28. was charged here inday with leavine Butttrwonh on Sept. 11 without the perBteton <>1 the Clucl Minister. The court was told that Omar crossed over to Penang Island. The nißgistrate. Mr. K c Vohrah. ordered Omar to
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  • 188 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Indonesian Embassy is issuing an average of about 80 tourist visas a day for people travelling to Indonesia. Dr. Boy Soewarno, the Embassy's Imml g r a tion i Officer, said today the visas cost $18 and valid lor
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    • 283 9 Straits Times Crossword AlKii^ 9. Cardinal points to a n\er 1 OiieninK suggestion, eg in Latin translation? No Italian subtle order >3. 2. 5). (10) 1. Ruin some found oppressive 12. All over always. Why then 1 4 >. changed before? dOi 10 Electrical fault* wrecued 13 Rings using codes
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  • 236 10 to Wordt SIS (Minimum) "HILDA'S" COLO STORAGE hiK reduction on Italian English shoes Koltts at Si) OO. Hurry! While Stock l»»t Only for few days WHY IS MKLITTA Filter System better? Coff»« h pure Only finest cosTe* flavour comes through the filter (ME Qst Melltta today! ERNINA SEWINC PORTABLES.
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  • 29 10 in H nr</« SIS (Minimum) THE BURIAL OF the late Mr. I'<m( Apel will take place on Sunday, '.'4th September. At the Jewish Cemeh rtiirt'rir at 10.00 a.m.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 671 10 At Bachang, three and a half miles from Malacca, padi farmers were "coilectivised" last year in the nicest possible sense of this somewhat emotive term. This pilot scheme featured a co-oper-ative system of work and marketing, the use of moflern machinery, double cropping and cheap credit. The
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    • 381 10 The most remarkable thing about the Penang Library is not that it has survived for 150 years but that even after this time its future is still in doubt. Its record so far, like those of similar institutions in Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur, has mainly involved catering for
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    • 165 10 The 2,000 people on the waiting list for telephones in Singapore will not know whether to be heartened or discouraged by a statement yesterday by Mr. Alan Yeo, chairman of the Telephone Board. On the one hand he said most people were provided with telephones within two
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  • Letters
    • 267 10 rpHANK you tor your 1 editorial, "Shops Scheme" (S.T. Sept. 18), which makes encouraging comment on the Approved Shops scheme of the Selangor Consumers Association. However, we now have 700 members, not 400. We have gained an average of about 35 new members
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    • 117 10 WHEN is the Tourist Board or Police Department going to clamp down on the blatant overcharging by some Penang taxi drivers? I recently boarded a taxi and gave the driver my destination, he asked me how much 1 was prepared to pay for the Journey so I suggested
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    • 133 10 I REFER to Mr. D. Clayton's letter (S.T. Sept. 16), and would like to clarify one point. In my letter to the Straits Times published on Sept. 5. I did NOT suggest that the Postal Authorities should issue siamps "on every conceivable occasion." What 1 did was merely
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    • 62 10 P EPLYING to the comXi plaints of Petallng Hill residents with regard to the noise made by night-flying helicopters, the RMAF officials said it was "essential flyIng". Surely the point at issue Is whether it was essential to fly low over roof-tops of residential community for such long
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    • 29 10 SERIOUS and urgent consideration should be given to stop all NEW replanting and the areas released thereby made use of for planting oil palm and coconuts. M. RAJAH Seremban
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  • 1177 10  - Weights measures: The problems in Malaysia A STAFF WRITER by AN EXPERT DISCLOSES SOME SHOCKS FOR MALAYSIAN SHOPPERS AND SHOPKEEPERS MANY shops give "fair weight." Or they try to. But the sad fact about weights and measures in Malaysia is that there is no way of knowing if the shops
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 725 10 Classified idvertisemeits for Straits Times A Malay Mail may be handed to: COLD STORACt SUPIR-MARKIT Orc^ord Rood [Receptionitt Desk) COLO ITOKA6I BRANCHIS Hoilond Rood 1 Novoi Bom CITY BOOK JTOM LTD.. Winchester House. CoUyer Quay TH! N|Ws FBONT ft too" ck Supermorket. M. M. ISMAIL J AdToroity Rood, Naval .lose.
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    • 61 10 Samsonite' ATTACHE SLIM,SLEEK,STURDY ...SOPHISTICATED Going places! Then you dcser\e a Samsonite Attache a comI bination of fashion, luxury, practicality. Light, elegant, with scuff-free exterior finish that'll stay new for years and \ears. In 3 sizes 2-inch "Statesman", 3-inch "Commuter" or 5-inch "Diplomat". Choose the one that suits you best and
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    • 221 10 f"My IBACH -a delight for the eye, a balm for the ear" by Richard Strauss I I (7fcs*s£\ WLWM IHB^BABBBMiBi Every not* crystal clear, vibrantly aliv* H Perfectly balanced, reitpotisive touch Lasting perfection of quality^^^^^»»»^3|^| Famous since) 1714 TKe Maaitros, Lisrt, Wagner, Strauss, Reger praised the IBACH -Tone and even
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 206 11 f we've come a long way \JL m [-A ylr thank you for coming along with us jtaflt** M 'J^fik Cathay Pacific is 21 years young today. ■*fc----jl^a I ts H cn a <m X iau fr° m 1C pioneering days of our propeller aircraft to h?. z! A M
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  • STRAITS TIMES C.P.A.21 st.Anniversary Supplement
    • 5 11 STRAITS TIMES C.P.A.21 st.Anniversary Supplement
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    • 781 11 Hong Kong based airline is still growing at a phenomenal rate Cathay Pacific Airways 2 1 tomorrow £>jKVKN yean ago, a CPA salesman ready to return home to Hong after ;i short holiday in Cambodia bought some fish at a Kjsliccl market
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    • 221 11 Message to Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd. on the occasion of their 21st anniversary Warmest congratulations to Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd., on their 21st anniversary of operations. Cathay Pacific has served the Far East and Singapore well, and we are sure it will share in the
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    • 79 12 CATALINA FLYINGBOAT AT HONG KONG VR-HDB (below one of the seven DC -3s originally nprrated by Cathay Pacific in its formative years. A LOCKHEED ELECTRA AS IN 1965 Progress of CPA from start to date in pictures incorporating the biggest expansion in its 21 -year history. Cathay
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    • 451 12 GREATEST INCREASE IN CPA'S HISTORY npHE Commercial Director of Cathay Pacific 1 Airways, Mr. D.R.Y. Bluck, has repudiated the suggestion that tourist traffic to Hong Kong was on the decline. Cathay Pacific, as the airline bringing more tourists Into Hong Kong than any other carrier has announced
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    • 603 13 A pioneer in the Orient CATHAY Paciiic Airways, the Hong Kong airline, has been expanding its activities considerably over the past lew years, and parlicuhirlv so since the introduction of its first jetliner into service in 1952. The largest regional carrier in the Far East its greatest expansion in recent
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    • 117 14 With the increase of its services to Japan in 19t>0, Cathay Pacific employed its first two Japanese flight hostesses, seen above. The airline now employs 45 flight hostesses from Japan, and has Japanese-speaking staff at all its main ports of call. MRS. NOBl "E HIRL'MA CHUA. (above) a
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 247 6 WELCOME MR. EISAKU SATO The Hon'hlc the Prime Minister of Japan >> and MRS. SATO on their official visit to Malaysia from MALAYAN NOZAWA ASBESTOS CEMENT CO., LTD. 12 Jalan Tandang, Petaling Jaya. Tel: *****4 WELCOME The Hon'ble the Prime Minister of Japan MR. EISAKU SATO MRS. SATO on their
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      • 51 6 I We take great pleasure in welcoming I I His Excellency I The Prime Minister of J apan I Mr. EISAKU SATO I I c i and I I Mrs. SATO I on their goodwill visit to I THE REPUBLIC OF SPORE f x I THE JAPANESE COMMUNITY IN SINGAPORE
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 136 12 A/k any f i em luiuin J^tisL (and whe %etf more out c f life?)^ P^. why "White Label" /jfuF^fcm 1/ the toa/t off f ranee! In Nice, internationally famed Riviera playground, or on the left bank of v v > the River Seine in Paris, ask a Frenchman about
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    • 221 12 I Congratulations I Xx x 5 I and Greetings I to I I Cathay Pacific Airways from X MANSFIELDS TRAVEL: OCEAN BUILDING LOKE YEW BUILDING CHARTERED IANK CHAMBERS SINGAPORE 1 KUALA LUMPUR PENANC Talaphona: *****. TUsptiorie: «2927. Telephone: *****. l tt mtttiiitiiiniiiiiiuiiil Congratulations to Cathay Pacific Airways on their 21st
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 180 13 JUST $950/' Tours To: BANGKOK/ HONG KONG or (MANILA)/TAIPEI/OSAKA/TOKYO Return (Departure Anytime) (1) SPECIAL TAIWAN TOUR (and Hongkong) 10/12 DAYS $1000/- $1200/- 5/10, 7 10 Monthly. (2) SPECIAL TAIWAN/JAPAN 10 DAYS $1250/- 5/10, 7/10 Monthly. (3) MANILA/HONGKONG/BANGKOK 8/10 DAYS $780/- $870/- 5/10, 19/10 Monthly. (4) CAMBODIA TOUR $435/. 5/10, 12/10
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    • 56 13 KsSB Congratulations CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS on their 21st Anniversary From:- TOH SENG SIT (General Building Controctor) El 9 Maritime Building, Collyer Quay, Singapore 1. P.O. Box 1030 Tel: ***** Best Wishes CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS on their 21st Anniversary From:TAY TRAVEL SERVICE LTD 132 Market Street (Multi-Storey Car Park) Singapore 1,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 239 14 -jr^Jtl P wf^SSS^y* I^^^^^^^^^ lifts vt k^kA O 4 "DTTIVTIj DC From the 15 m ph flights of 1946 |A [I \r ll to the J et s P eeds of tod^y; f rom twenty m.%kJ sea ter twin-props to giant turbo jets, ||t rTl¥¥¥^ C]"WrtT e^ as ue^ ec^
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    • 188 14 Congratulations to Cathay Pacific Airways on their 21st Anniversary from tGuthrle Boustead Shipping Agencies Ltd. Travel Division j Best Wishes CATHAY PACIFIC AIRWAYS on their 21st Anniversary I From:' SUN KWONG TRAVEL SERVICE STRAITS CENTRAL AGENCIES 49 Chulio Street, Spore. 22/23 South Conol Rood, Tel: 939^6 Spore. Tel: ***** SAM
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  • 1205 15 Apology settles Lee's libel action against Syed Ja'af ar, Utusan 'No foundation for any of the disgraceful allegations' defendants admit SINGAPORE. Friday J^ LIBEL SUIT brought by Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, against the former secretary-general of Umno, Tan Sri Syed Ja'afar Albar, and the Utusan Melayu Press
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  • 21 15 JAKARTA, Fri. The Attorney-General. Majorgeneral Sugih Arto. has allowed the circulation of the Straits Times in Indonesia.
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  • 67 15 Indon trade mission in Singapore SINGAPORE. Fri. A 15--niember Indonesian trade delegation is now in Singapore to explore trade opportunities. The delegation, led by Dr. Ibrahim Abdullah, this moming visited the Jurong industrial complex and later went on an extensive tour of the Port of Singapore Authority. Tomorrow morning, thr
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  • 229 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ministry of Education has decided to re-organise Its scholarships and training division to ensure that students going abroad are properly placed. This move is coupled with the Ministry's plan to request foreign missions here not to issue visas to uiulertiualined student*
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  • 78 15 Seames project man away KUALA LUMPUR. The chairman of the SouthEast Asian Ministers of Education steering committee for the proposed regional centre for Science and Mathematics. Mr Chan Ming Kee. left todar for Bandoeng to prepare the war for the SEAMES conference to be held there from October 16 to
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  • 33 15 KUALA KANOSAR. F: Power leakage from an electric ,sut>.stHtiun at about 11 p.m. blunged the whole town into darkness. Supply was restored this morning with the help of linesmen from Ipoh.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 174 15 i R i 1 9"** im MORE-PACK SHELVES The big space surprise n office furnishing 1 00% increase in storaga capacity without an extra inch of store space. JfrThe vertical filing cabinets or cupboards of KHINCO MORE-PACK slide on free standing base at thelightest touch of your hands. You open
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    • 110 15 ARE YOU UNDECIDED? WtMi* to go? How to go? When to oo? How much to pay? TK« many different opportunitie* of route and place availableto you th**« days require a good deal of thought and research. Why notWui provide tha information and advice to help you ■Mka happy dacitiona? You
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 795 15 TV MALAYSIA Tamil; 6.10 Wanted Dead or Alive. 635 Flipper; 7.00 News in English: 7.10 Ghazal a musical programme; 7.35 Bewitched Aunt Claras Old Flame; 8.00 News in Mandarin: 8.10 Lembaran Minggu a weekly magazine programme In Mandarin; 8.35 All Star Theatre Charlie C Company. O AA News in National
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    • 97 15 Your swimming times TODAY: Sedill Kechil 12 13 a.m. 1 7.1 ft 1 11.41 am iSSfMSingapore 1.04 am. (B.sft 1 12.58 a.m. (B.Bft 1; Port Dickson 841 am. < 9ft 8.48 p.m. (Bft>; Port Swettenham T. 44 am < 15ft > 750 p.m. (14ft 1 Penang 227 a.m. (8 3ft
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  • FOREIGN DESK 3
    • 120 16 U.S. tests peaceful nuclear device yi < A FLAT (Nevada), lri An underground nuclear device was touched off yesterday as part »t the Plowshare programme, th«- Atomic Energy Commission project for developing peaceful uses for nuclear energ> Tin- nuclear dc\ icr w.is IHW t*4 at thr bottom of a .">77ft.
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    • 110 16 SHE CALLS HER 41b. 7oz. SON 'MY NEW DOLL' 'PHIS is 10-year-old Hortensia Gomez Juan, who gave birth last Sunday to a 41b. 7oz. son, whom she calls "my new doll Doctors said the illiterate peasant girl "is still almost unaware of what happened, and not
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    • 317 16 CORPUS CHRISTI, Fri a u THUKii itS5 yesterday esumaiea aamage a tens of millions of dollars in the two south wo.st Texas towns worst hit by hurricane Beulah. The storm is now blowing Itself out after cutting a swathe of death and destruction through the
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    • 58 16 DETROIT. Pli. The Ford Muior CV h*a announced price a on 1968 model .sold in t|-j United Slates of $114 or 3.9 ptv coin ore* 1967. General Motors aunounced prtea locna rs of $110. or 3.6 per cent, on Monday und Chrysler announced r.M\s of $133.
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    • 29 16 LIMA, Fri. Two drunken bullfight fins were sjored to death yesterday when they jumped into the rine and tried to cape bull with their shirts. --Reu'er.
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    • 121 16 18 FROM SUNKEN SHIP RESCUED LA CORRUNA (Spain). Fri. An American t. nker radioed that it had picked up 18 survivors of the 7.990-ton East German freighter Fiete Schulze. which sank in heavy seas in the Atlantic early yesterday and was searching for another raft carrying more crew, the Coast
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 130 16 l*2\ CHILDREN'S DAY ni \f*% 2nd 0CL 1967 Pleasure-wear for tots teens "Teddy" th««« »ci«nti- S*\£^fo^^' 1 ficolly mode to ensurt Jf J^&^ growth of healthy feet. In m /JfUS^^ white, blue/white on 4 y/ M I i^v pink/white combination. >S J^\^v\ BflS Ballerina light, cool and j^k^V^ \k comfortoblt
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    • 294 16 TARGET £9 NOW Presents..* W Fashions...in TENTNORAMA (THE BIG CRAZE) k 1 j m t for every $5.00 i^ ■m gp purchase and BIG i J DISCOUNTS on 0J W E0 ALL ITEMS to M,¥ please you > *F family. I A j? 4 V I I? 82, HIGH STREET.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 67 16 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdahl OUT AM' SEE VPO v-AINUUfc& KNOW svw i mix 3cc TtK nin \jC\\ i v I \jr\t in OIKIMUAY CA<£ PUTONi IT"> V AftP V NOW PETUN I A IT7J .XAGE^ l/so we plaved\ I /hey: va pergotX T7 IT SAPE AND 1 T 1
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  • STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
    • 1085 17 WHEN THE TAX-MAN DISCOUNTS CULTURE /IN Monday next we present the Camerata Bern in Singapore. To most pt-oplo Interested in music and the arts generally, the concert to be given by this famous orchestra will be anticipated as a pleasant musical event,
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    • 315 17 1 TAXPAYER «S.T. Sept. 9) has greater ordeals in store for him when he goes to the Traffic Office lor hii car test. I Know 1 have been there too. i have no objection to being told I have lailed when I know
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    • 119 17 liHIS is va reply to -ABE' (B.T. Sept. 8». It is true that a certain amount of barbed wire is used in the grounds of the Outram Road General Hospital to delineate pathways and outline traffic islands. Considerable effort is put to plan and maintain flower beds,
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    • 92 17 Part-time doctors in hospital I.OR those wliD woiilcij wek to relieve the prr>.-ure on doctors Id government hospitals b.. thi employment part::me uf private doctor.-, may l commend the method u>ed in Australia.' There t: n li to employ locums lor vice of a month to thr< i month>. The
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    • 135 17 I V'HEN the Deputy Prime TT Minister introduced u.o Bill which handed over disciplinary powers trom the PBC to the heads of Government Departments, he gave as reasons for the change need to cut red-tape, increase efficiency and streamline the administrative machinery. Laudable as the Tuns
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    • 185 17 'TWERE have been objecJL tlon to bands perlorming in Mcßitchie Reservoir. Surely it is sufficient for anyone to °njoy the peace and quiet of this magnificent garden all hours of the day and night except one hour a week. Could not children and especially those who appreciate
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    • 51 17 I AM .tmong the many who enjoy those TV wiestling matches and look forward to Saturday nights for the;r screening At the start these were shown regularly but recently other sporting events have been substituted. My plea to T.V. Singapura is to resume these Saturday night wrestling matches. MAT FAX
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 77 17 HOUBrGANT PARIS- PERFUMES QUELQUES FLEURS CHANTRLY V 7 LATEST DAY-AND-NIGHT LIGHT SENSITIVE LENS /C LEAR S\ iU KOI tXPOSED\ IO Call lor demonst rut ion al: STAR OPTICAL HOUSE 14 Bukit Bintanc Rd.. Kuala l.umpur. 15 UgM Mn- 1 IViiim. 99 BrlliHd M.. Ipob. JaUn Tunku ll>r.itiim. Alui Mn It
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    • 292 17 fjM^ THE mans I FOR IHUSK WHO »W ENJOY THE TASTE OF GOOD BRANDY Ask for your favourite brandy V vdfcs but be sure you mix with "-Up! Seven-L'p knows how to 111 smooth your drink without l^' smothering the good brandy taste you like. Seven-Lp lets |1 you taste
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  • 142 18 .'</ H'orats $li (Minimum) THE OORLOFF FAMILY I iiank all thr friends who sent messages it condolrnce during their recent *reavement. MOM. WONO YIN FAN Thanks r'rifnde. Relatives for Assistance, renlered on the Death of her late Bus>and Fong Bang Weng. MR. AND MRS. Bng Kirn Kuay. Muar thank
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  • 43 18 2* Hurt 1 tU Vimwni NIGHT CLUB CRUISE oa MM IMi passenger vessel m.\ J«> d Saturday, 23rd Septemoer, l'.-t,,. Leave Clifford Pier B.W p.m. return midnight. TtaksMa a\aiiabie at .si i v Cftice. c. n lord l':.-r. Spore. telephone 7-jlu. .llb.'j
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1641 18 ifcjfcrtyjaaAlidiiMifrallMiiu] untinurd from Pace It) i SITUATIONS VACANT '> Hore*. Si < Hin.)— Box at rtt. txtro AN ASSOCIATION :<■ penenced male Secretary. Singapore ''ituen with good command of K.nglisb and knowledge of Chinese. Able to handle English and Chinese correspondence Independently. Please apply to Box A 5735 S.T. Singapore.
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    • 1041 18 ACCOMMODATION VACANT li Hords So' r*lin.) H"X >b rtt. extra 2 3 BEDROOM DETACHEO bunga- I low. Dtstrtsja lo spacious BBtsta < nodern loh'- vu.cnces t>ox A 0741 6r (Spoil' MOOERN FURNISHED THREEBEDROOM -Orjf a:r-cor.a:t;oned> turni»hed flat. Napier ctoad. Singapore ■U. Telephone MMtl ROOM IN BUNGALOW bouse to let. I
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    • 914 18 HOUSES AND LAND FOR SALE 'j Wordt %t Box it rts txtro HONGKONG PARK sicgle-storey semi-detached, mosaic throughout, fitting* in kitchen Telephone tf«XM64 i S pore > 3 BEDROOM FLAT Cev:oo Koad Katonv lv nekr theatres, marker snopptng centre Sl'b'.uou leir^none s uore 4y*4sv KATONC FREEHOLD prewsr Bnck Bucgalow &.001
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    • 811 18 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS SELECTED SPEECHES j Cher 500 Pages Beautiful Bound with Colourtul J-. Guide to sstßstttTe Speaking. 103 speeches ot Malaysia-Singapore Leaders on Fundamental Rlf tor>. Acaaeimu ireedom. Kducation Religion, L'monum. Humour ttc. AVAILABLE FROM PUBLISHERS. 2ND FLOOR. CHAN WING BUILDING, JALAN MOUHTBATTEN, K.L. (TELEPHONE 85*27) OR BOOKSHOPS. PHILATELY
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    • 907 18 iRI/GS, CARPETS CURIOS li Word* I Hiit.,— Box cf. extrt FOR V.ALL TO WALL <.\.rp«-t!ne. »n.«hing. rrpairmc. dyeing", pa ft< OatsMlt r.irpeT International Agency. Singapore Phone tIMM KTH ANNIVERSARY SALE. CXTENOEO TO 30TH SEPTEMBER 1*67. BY POPULAR DEMAND INDIAN PURE WOOL CARPETS PLAIN JUST ARRIVED Sue Ususi Price »aie Pries
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    • 750 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrdk M I »/in>— Box >• SBt. rxtrt FORD FALCON 19M ffU tl.oro Md to rir <o!n our writtfn A I Warranty tor onu I pore 19»4 F ANCLIA MS 0.n.0 Uood conditiun Xii n im o^»rl..^■.; rwpra M UuKii limah Koa<l. B porr IKS HOLDEN PREMIER,
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    • 248 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE li M,,rW> v» I/,,, SIMCA 13OOGL NOVCMBER no. LOHTINA I KCNC SOON RCALTV tkH). Mnrr \o!k»»»U»n. Auatln 1 101 Volkx^acrn Vu Inxprrtion KM, i -»ii»por*. Trl: 3;>34( IMS SPITFIRE <xl londmun r>« PHONE •> Poll! ArTtR orrict hours UULS Ihl «i< ~^EHJCLErWAiiTED Horrfs Sb I/if. H-fl MINI
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 1242 19 10 llVlCPOfll t WEST COAST UK i Out S'oi'tt ism f S>a-^ t-«na»| DOLIUS LivrnotL ntlHim It Pt Seit 24 Sept 27 TANTALUS -c-th Odri. 33 Sept 21 Sept 27 2 Oct 1 PATROCLUS Sett 24 Sept 27 Sept 21 31 Oct 1 ANTILOCHUS t t-* Sept 31 Oct 7
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    • 1187 19 TH£\.*\>UNES itli I TMt. LAST ASIATIC ,v nil WlnOiwilf. IXPBESS SAILINGS TO 6ENOA/NORTH CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA S'hsm Penang S'poro I Senoa Rdam H'burg Aarftus Chagw MALACCA a kill Plrt 24 Sift 21 21 Sipt 31/ X Nt* I NtT 17 NtT 11 NtT NtT 24 MAGIALA 1 1) NO* 2 4 Nt*
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    • 1326 19 I Benuline\ EIPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL 1 CONTINENTAL PORTS. ienvorlich :r.' s innport Pt S-arr '.».<.! *T >• IftJl 3i Oct 1 3 Oct 4. i 3ENALBANACH M in*.:/* Pi. S'mm Pinang Himpu-g Nit till $.n|«wt P. S'mm Ptnanj {NNACHIE tIWUMIj H»~su'|. G fOKTH. Romroam Oct 4 7 Oct
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    • 1157 19 fe£LLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. SEE OVERLEAF FOR OUTWARD SERVICE FROM UK. CONTINENT. IMMMN H. I .1 Pmtm Cm OF DUNDEE l<Wo r M MiOJie^orw.g 1 4 I Oct 7 I Oct I Ott Cm OF HEREFOtD v. Rotteroa-i. H> H»vri 31 31 Ott CITY OF LANCASTER Lwloo, Ref. 1
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  • 219 20 i\i lIIIW.K lirst srudr rubbrr v f.o.b. buvrrv rlnsrd at S p.m. in KuaU Lumpur and Sihgaporr Trsterda> at j'i rents per Ib. up onr-ri(bth nl a.irnl on Thursday's cloMng \r\r\ The lone *ra.« steady. R.A.S. and M.X.1.. ilo«irif price* in renis per Ib. ye»terda>. Buyers Sellers
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  • 403 20 THE tempo and flurry of trading generated by the Malaysian Governments entry into tht Rubber Market has gradually died down during the week as the initial surge of shortcovering and speculative buying ha* been satisiicc report H.C.B. Co Ltd. in their current Market Review Thi^ maiket
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  • 68 20 MINEJt Proit,,r. C >cr>an t e linn ft*, neon BHBM ocr picul yesterHay: Coconut oil: r> „k »47J «*llerf. Ceara Mixed if.o.b.) \on*t Sfpt in I, IK' PltHi Mimtl '< irlitn. >hil< ■>i-Ti aellera, uprcial I all M' c I.U ABTA lIU3I "i »r« i luo<-« NLWI »inia»o't
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  • 36 20 ON th» Iree oiohangt market in Hon^ Korii.- ■..«^id»\ th» UI. Dollar era* qsjMori hi I fti tor T.T. and llt tin ca/li. Sterling. II I* (IT and one tael of sold II ITC
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  • 35 20 '■'HE AMMIPtom (I Bankt in Ma--1 lay»i> •n*nzrt r t« ■i Ii DanU M--toida\ ■an r..i. N, vimi itllin. TT er OU te^dy NclherUnrls 1., Funci IAM ll*iy Mia U i iitiltn lOT|
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  • 25 20 Sept. J2. RLBBER PRICE: 52 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN PRICE: 5595.30 (up 51.50). Estimated offering 230 tons (up 15 tons).
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  • 817 20 I*' rum Our Market Corrtjspondeni rlh industrial section 01 th« Stock Exchange was steady yesterday with the better class stocks, particularly, improving all along the line. The feature was a fresh spurt in the price of Guinness due to more buying interest in front of
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  • 34 20 Malayan Stork Indicr* Sept. IL Sept. ft. Industrials: IIUJ llkffl -Properties: I 1t.. ',4 lit.JH v Mininr>: Rn.B9 «*i..'6 vS rubbers; 1O.".^8 103.38 v DM. -.'9. I9H» 10(1. Ore. M. I'tiiii 100
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  • 1082 20 L>LSlNbt>s in and M-puilrd M thr Mn;*|)iiri and Ku.il.i l.umimi Ilkliii; rooms of thr MsMfe I \ilMiijr >rstrrrivv with Ihr numhn of SjhtWM tradi d in brackrts: INDUSTRIALS H.i> jnn M I 7t i .000 1 >l U .IMM M H Him. <l :t li Bouttearl
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    • 1134 20 YY""' KAWASAKI RISEN KAJSHA LTD. Wemrn Australia Singapore Japan Sarvie* roll "it- 5 11 Oct w 11 Oct ?b Oct 2; Oct 71 Oct 1 Nil <■* -*»«i M,,» 11 Oct 3 N|» I II Nit II hit II Nit 71 Nt> 24 Mm •C».l« Mtn 1i 31 Nt< I
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    • 646 20 AUSTRALIA NEW 7EALANO SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO FAR EAST SERVICES Ta Fremaatle. AaelaiCt. Meilaurne. Syeaei Ta: Maoris >n( Ni(aa<ttinaai RAJUIA In Port 2) Seat 31 Sept bakpeia oct I/I uci ia ii act MJJJiJ JJ lOMBALA 7No II hi. 17 Nai iul IS Nlf lAMORA i Oac I i Occ
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    • 288 20 flJJ ~*~<^B r^ /aaaßJav" PtaaM til IB I*. I 'h tU HO i nan o» oussa tc Fremantit Oct I I Oct i 7 i»<ro «ova|e) FROM AUSTRALIA M V <;T»Tf OF «t)TCH Luarnt lat "Vg-c i Calcutta cm. ii Seat 74 seat ?s Seu 2s» tHQff .CJN M V
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  • 473 21 rpHFRE was a further rise 1 of $l 50 in the Straits tin Penang yesterday to $595.50 prr pirnl the highest price this month to date. The market was firm with ennrl buyers' reported espec- j all? from East European «.nurce«.
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  • 183 21 MELBOURNE. Frl TNDUSTRIALS were firm BHP gained further 25 cents to $13 35 Peko-Wallsend had notable drop nf 14 rent* to S4 78 Practically all Mining issues improved, featured by Western Mining with a i>harp rIM to close SI. hich-r Bl $23.20. Also Mt Morean quickly gained to
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  • 326 21 CHIPS LYING ALONGSIDE THE > SINGAPORE HARBOUR WHARVES A- EXPECTED TOOAV I O'eHvon 1/2. Meiwa Msru 3/4. 6/7. Polvdoroe »/9. Bapang f>/tl. President Adam* 13/14, O f X.itch 18, Malaysia l». KenIrnu 23/24. Tretnorvajc 25/2 S. Bhsvlt 27/28. President Filimore 33/84. r F> m s 3s/3fl.
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    39 21 In ever loving memory of Mr. VATTENKAI.AIL THOMAS MVIHI NNI departed on 23rd September 1965. Dearh missed but forever remembered by his beloved wife and children. "IVhmioever liveth and beliereth in me shall never die." JOHN 11:26.
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    • 364 21 FORM -NOTICE BY COMMISSIONER RELATING TO INDEFEASIBILITY (Section 84 (2)) NOTICE BT THE COMMISSIONER OF LAN© TITLES. Wherw I am Mti.fled of the validity of th. t^ the. holdings described in the Schedule hereto, together with th« n-jmp.'. and addresses of the proprietors thereof: And whereas such replacement titles appear
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    • 967 21 ifSff^TTrWrW^^W^^^' (Continued frnm Pag* 18) FOR SALE »nr*» U Him i H,,i >» sj| esrra LIAK AMPLIFIER *n<l Pr»imr wltn 'if' H*ripno^'^ Ap^flktr. Phon' i^ Dor* 3912* ONI ATTRACTIVE! winter Coat. Tht'» mnn'ht o\«. Plaasc nn» Mr*. Lim .131 IM (S porti. NIVICO STEREO RADIOGRAM Good condition Vir» <so Eng
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    • 739 21 WHERE TO STAY (Malaysia) Ii Wnrrfj ft Win Box i» rrs. t*rra .'OMORE HOTEL JR. Dancing ToHICK' 12 AlrronditionM Rooms Phon* 230 .■> NEW STRAITS VIEW HOTEL. iohor» Rahru Kmiud* IHnrmi nightly, fcxcrlltnt Kogiish and Chincts disbrs. th ib na 4 WHERE TO STAY (Hong Kong) li Word* M (Min.)-Bnx
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    • 711 21 =1 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companiei Winding-up No. 2 of 1»«7. In the Matter of Molucca* Trading Company Limited And In the Matter of the t'ompante* Ordinance (Cap. I*4) NOTICE is hereby given that a peiitton for the winding up of the above-named Company by
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    • 887 21 NOTICE TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. BOOLCHAND JETHMAI, SAMTANI son of JETHMAL sole proprietor of Chellaram Silk Store of No lfin Middle Road. Singapore hereby give notice that he expressly wi'hdrawx all and every auihoAhlch his son CHELLAKAM may have at any time either expressly or by implication or
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    • 741 21 NOTICES BT OBDF.R OF THE HOBSTsiall OF STATK FOR »F.FKN< K I K KOYAI. AIK KOK( >:. MUtTAft, AUCTION SALE OF Surplus :i3H M.illiliimii. r I i,ii Btarn ComprMni .v spin i Radio JI hifiiiUai tqiiiiniicni. Barap rVrcuEMuatata, Aircraft Mrlnl. C'lolliiiik .V Mar, Electrical Spares. Shalleieii Bullets. Oroiißd Kaju«pßMaU Tbobb,
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    • 358 21 fENDERS TENDER NOTICE I KNDKRS will he ire et\«d sjgilo noon, 7th October. I»fi7 tnrfel* irmaral of nifht-oil frnm prlvite huusrs and thr rrmn\al nf nieht «>il anri (learning of litnirt in all Rural Area Labourer* I m«« in lhe undermentioned districts the year IM>: C'lu Bedok. Pay* Utbar Semnuoon
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      843 22 BIiST BET: Hataii in Race One. EACH- WAY: Surveyor in Race Two and (ii.olettc 11 in Race Three FORECAST: Surveyor and Crowu*tte in Race Two HE IS EVEN BETTER OVER 7F AND IN HEAVY GOING HE SHOULD WIN AGAIN JJ ATARI (Race One) Looks the unly good thing
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    • 171 22 tPSOM JEfcT Ml BO\ ois iii; Race I HMARI Kesourcedil Major PJI lI A I \RI l.tncrt Majoi Pi I mm mi MaJW Pi I Kr.ouurtelul Race SLRVKYOR Crownetlr Lion Cit» DRAGON BOAT Crownette SurvtTor MIDAS TOLCH Sui\f>or Lion City Rae« S I SMMHJEVn Winning Streak
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    • 1259 22 Race I—2 00 Class 4 Div 3(55,700) 7f 1 :*3UUI HATABI a .Sydney Daniels 5 8.13 (SFi Pretty 8 1 J4 Major Til v <Pil> Tjoa o 8.13 (Fl Harbridje 5 3 78:»0U IMan Nesara a (TH Teo> Rodger* 8.12 'Leons IS 4 Oi.ouu Krstauranl (Republican;
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    • 237 22 Pembroke Lad shows top form ON THE TRACK 1)1 MI'.KOM lAD good form In a in heavy jioins at Kuala Luniour yesterday motnIng. Kitldt-n by Luke the six-year-old ran cltf 3d. Newcomer Misiwniva pir off by the conditions, striding out .strongly li j Mai En 42 1 5 Verocelte II
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    • 78 22 jothn FORM Jives placing! of the past 19 mounts of tht top jockeys latest placing is on the right. < oleman l 51) 2031 1200U030U20 Pretty 49 > OOIOOIOOISOitIOIO BouKoure 1 33) *************** llarbridce (30) *************** (olex '28> *************** Tiaiwa < 26) *************** Nelson (tt) *************** Lee (M)
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    • 666 22 NOTICE (ON4.RAI I I.ATIONS I (I Mil RATONCi FLOWER SHOP for the extension of buMiies* and opening of ilie new pir:: 117. EAST COAST ROAD. APORE, 10. Ml lan Klin Van ft ■■> I.IHIIR Ctl TENDER NOTICE i will be received up to r.oon 7th October. 19«7 SappW of Kjlh.m.
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    • 240 22 TENDER NOTICE Tenders air united by the Ministry ot Health tor the following work Daily < lran*ing and Drilling nf DnJna ami < aaala (rom Ist jaa■anr, IMI to .list Hrrrmbrr, IMI for alihmrnK Noh. I lo 14. Tender doctmicnta mn: be inspected tree of charge during oftiie 1 vnonmenial
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    • 543 22 TENDERS SEKOLAH TUN FATIMAH JALAN LARKIN JOHOR BAHRU TAWARAN. •.KANJ vbjir beratingan sda-iah di-pelawa oleii SekolaH lan Fatimah. Jalan Lai kin. Jonci Bahru dan sekavang hingsa mm 1200 i?nsaii hari 3hb Oktooer J9t>; -a-baxhimana berikut 1 Mengiiantar tsarane^ aientan ur.ioK racioo oiuiidj oanpacia 1 1 r>B nillftga 31-12-68 2. Menjelenggarakan
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    • 863 22 TENDERS THE KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO. BHD. MM (.(JVr.RVMKNT OrMtfc BIILIMM.. KAMPAK. IrNDI.K NO. .IKK. kl A in x in:; i I TtNDKKS art mviitcl Hum Ke- g:^i«e<i winiiy Oontnetan A B, C ana D [or the complete ricsl Installation tor the auuve Govemmen 1 Oihre at Kampu: 2 Resi-tereti
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    • 495 23  - Don't enter team for big events JOE DORAI FA OF SINGAPORE URGED: By THE F.A. of Singapore have been urged not U> enter any more international competitions this year. Alan Panrharetiidin. the Combined Schools delegate, said at the FAS council meeting on Thursday night: "The national team's performances this year
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    • 176 23 /¥WE Asian Football CoofederaX tlon s request for a year's exi»nMon of West, German coach Dettmar Cramer's assignment in A»la has been forwarded by Fl'a to their Technical Development Committee for considerafor consideration. Cramer, who is at present In .Singapore, ends his Flfa-spor>-sored assignment
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    • 241 23  - Opening bowler problem for Hong Kong tour LAN PEREIRA CRICKET By \IALAYSIAN cricket ITI selectors are faced with the problem of finding a second opening bowler for the national team to Hong Kong for the biennial cricket 'tevSt' against the colony in November. Seiangor's 23-year-old Manmuthu the only obvt-rp»dlum-fast bowler
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    • 29 23 oEOUL. Fri Th. Philip, pine.s be^ Malaysia 92-55 on second rt*y of tho fourth Asian ill championship! her* The rangy Filipino wera and led 41-24 at half-Mm>
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    • 52 23 CYCLING S'pnr* *im\ "3 m\\r mid race. 1 K O Carroll 2 A Bunting 3 A Tears" 1 .S9ni 59*. HOfhf V •••i*» k»d*h MagM i.~c Ibr^h'm f-ch Teacher* 2 Kepala B- «<>( I K P. Well»»l»\ l«iguf ißutt»r--nrttl): Farmers Af*n 4 Ranger* 0 Taipinc Div. I. Pemurla Sukan
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    • 99 23 BURMA TO CONTEST GAMES SOCCER BANGKOK. Fri B'irma will oNTipe'e. in the football event of the Fourth Seap Gameb in Bangkok in December, a Burmese Enibas*y source Mid today. The .source wa* commenting on an earlier statement by the Games public relations committee chairman. Gen. Chalermchai Charuvastr. that the Burmese
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    • 90 23 |£INTA Indian*, the defending rhumpionf. wer* held »o ■centaai dra»- hv Municipal RC. in th» Ipoh Div l soccer match at thp Coronation crmind. Ipoh. yesterday. In annther nn matrh. Cheng Wah beat Klnta 4-0 st Jd an Abdnl tialii to maln'ain their leadership in the league. Cheng
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    • 529 23 T"HE Th'M MaUvsian In- far.try Brigade l 600 metres t'l'v "am tet ur> the only r«enrd ■■■n th» first, day of the Malaysian Arrrfd Fnrres a'hletlc rhampionfhipf' the Merd'ka fitadium ye*t«nte; Rijnninjt ?piri»e<i rare m th« '■"•corri hea'. th# turn cl^rk'd
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    • 73 23 A Per»k tports council will be formed when repre&entanvPi. from \4Thvu. branches of &port£ in the f,t.ate attend an ln^'ioral meeting at Ipoh on Oct. 20. The meeting, sponsored by the State cultural office, will be pre?id»d over by Dr. A W. Moreira. a well-known
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    • 44 23 Two men's singles ties *ere played off on the opening day of the Perak Open tennis championships on the Ipoh Municipal grass courts yesterday. John Lee beat Leong Kok Loor.g 6-2. 6-3. while Harold Ctala defeated Jaffar Abdullah 6-1, 4-0 rettied
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    • 55 23 pAPT. J. K. Cheng of the Second Malaysian Infantry Brigade makes his winning throw of the discus final in the Armed Forces athletic championships at the Merdeka Stadium yesterday. Capt. Cheng, who holds the meet record of 37.16 m, won the event with a 34.45 m effort. Timesport
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    • 240 23  -  Ernest Frida ATHLETICS by TKDDAYTJ Civilians versus Combined Ser- vices match, the last event in this years Singapore AAA calendar will also serve as the first official trials for athletes hoping to make the team to the fourth Seap Games at Bangkok in December.
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    • 146 23 rfO youth players who acquitted themselves well in tht eighth Asian table tennU championships In Singapore IB August are among the 12 trainees In the Singapore .squad for th# Beap Games at Bangkok in December They are Tan Koon Hong fl«> »nd Chi» Chong Boon (17).
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    • 330 23  - Selangor XV need killer instinct J. OWEN-DAVIES RUGGER By 'TOM CAMP BELLS J Selangor XV will Win forinv Malnya Cup encountc P c n a n z in Kuala Lumpur provided they do not present thr opposition with "gift" opportunities through elementary errors. This will t>- Selangor'6 flr.st cup match
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    • 495 23 HOW TO SUCCEED IN A HflE^S. JJ^S //\2 ■j^\? v JKEL XV M—*£ JL^P I i B^ m M I&m\ W^\ VOLUME ONE: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SUCCESS. GOOD APPEARANCE W^^^ *"D WINNING PERSONALITY, A SUCCESSFUL CAREER, *P fr^ HOW T0 INCR SE YOUR INCOME business mM W**^ LfTTWS *"0 REPORTS,
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 159 23 ATHLETICS Mai Armed I B'gor Junior: Serdang 'B v Forces championship* (Merdeka Language Ingt; MSC v Mftra. S'sdi'im 2 3Oi. S "ore v Comb. Fiiendllei: SCC v Tength Services < Farrer Pk. I). (fl'pora padangi Kuala Pllah v CRICKFT Morrf, Etlfar 132 Battery <K Pllah Talplng Cup: S cor Bar
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  • 102 24 Man accused of union law breach as noncitizen SINGAPORE. Krl. Kuen Chu Peng, a lurmer tracK tijiion ollicial. today ber. the first man to be .summonsed under the Trade Unions Ordinance with acting <■ trade union official while not being a citizen of Singapore. In the Ninth Magistrates Court. he
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  • 74 24 I SINGAPORE. Prt.— The Slnga- < pore Manual and Mercantile Work- cis 1 Union will stage two variety shows at the National Theatre on Saturday and Sunday com- memum at 7.30 p.m. on each nifrht The shows are In aid of the Devan Nair Training and Research
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  • 28 24 Rusk's daughter weds a Negro— MARGARET. 18--year-old daughter of the U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk, and Mr. Guy Smith. 22. pictured after their wedding. UPI radiopicture.
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  • 304 24 FATHER GIVES AWAY BRIDE AT CHURCH CEREMONY PALO ALTO (California), Friday. SECRETARY of STATE Mr. Dean Rusk's only daughter Margaret and her handson ie Negro husband were on honeymoon today after their surprise wedding yesterday. Family and friends conspired to keep the place secret to jiive them privacy from reporters
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  • 81 24 Churchill's grandson to fight by-election MANCHESTER. Fri Journalist Winston Churchill. 27— grandson of Sir Winston, has been picked to stand for Parliament later this year. He was chosen last night as prospective Conservative candidate for a by-election in Manchester's Gorton district late next month or early November The Gorton seat
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  • 239 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ALTHOUGH Shell annownced its two-cent petrol price increase two days ;igo many filling stations throughout the country are stiil charging the old prices. Th- old prices are: $2.19 for Supershell. $2.04 far regular and 78 cents lor dlesel. Shell
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  • 120 24 Murder of wife: Man for trial SINGAPORE. Fri. A former lift attendant, Ong Klan Hoon. 36. was today committed to stand trial in the High Court for the murder of his wife at the end of a two-day preliminary inquiry before the Ninth Magistrate. Mr. Anwarul Hague. Ong is alleged
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  • 52 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. Paintings and graphics by 20 internationally known artists grace the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (Unlcef» greeting cards and calendars on sale here now. In Singapore, they are available from: The Singapore Council of Social Services. Asia Insurance Building itel. *****). Calendars 1968 are at
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  • 320 24 LONDON. Pri— Closing middle prices ot selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Pri— Spot 15 9/16 d.. Oct. 15 11 16 d.. Nov. 15"» d., Dec. 16d.. Oct. Dec. 15"id.. Jan. March 16' id., April June 16' id.. July/ Sept. 16 11 16 d., Oct./
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  • 213 24  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Kri.—lndonesian paia-»ominandos have intensified thrir search for the Communist "terror sanis" who killed six Dayak villas leaders earlier this week in the (ianKKau I.edo area of Sarawak. The Commander of the Third Malaysian Infantry Brigade. Brij. I ng;ku
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  • 118 24 BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS AGAINST HUSBAND SINGAPORE. Pit Alice Elizabeth Mah Kwai Peng, estranged wife of a principal prison officer, today took out bankruptcy proceedings in the High Cowl against her husband. Henry Eugene Yong. Through her counsel. Mr. Lim Teck Hui. she applied for receiving and adjudication orders against him. Mi
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  • 75 24 B. P. NAIOU rtark «ii W. l«m«n iv Co. pmscd away peacefully <m iSM 67. I- ami from Mortuary OH. »t < p.m. on tMM.tfl for cremation Hindi MRS. FLORA VANVLIET fttmt /-fuliv in hi r ataap I *K>-<1 fi!< v.-.itf funeral < ortene Itavaa Sinca poro (.'a^ke! I'um^ny
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  • 23 24 ROC in 10\.i.» memtirv v! o ir <1«r--linK Gerald who paised *:\*y on 2Ur4. September 1957. Remembered by hl« loved one*.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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  • 982 1 PRIME Minister Eisaku Sato's visit to Malaysia and Singapore is bound to further strengthen the friendly ties existing between the two South-east Asian countries and Japan. Besides bring a timely \isit, observers t eel thai a premier of the calibre »f Mr. Sato
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  • 562 1 MRS. HIROKO SATU, wife of the Japane.--e Prime Minister, Eisaku Sato, was born in 1907 in the Yamaguchi Prefecture, on the western edge of Japan's main island of Honshu. She attended me Bofu Girl's High School in Yamaguchi and then entered Aoyama
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  • 612 2 Japan is Malaysia's number 2 customer WHEN the Federation of Malaya declared its independence on Aug. 31. 1957. Japan immediately extended recognition and established the Embassy of Japan at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 16, the same year. The Embassy of the Federation of Malaya was established in Tokyo on Oct.
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    • 230 2 WARMEST GREETINGS (o His Excellency the Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Eisaku Sato. Be *t i< y -4'^e'yy *\m m* C 111 My r\ M. 1 1/ t^a« i JL&*. war^ ok flB ■^■^b^Lr.^H^ Moments to Capture Forever The most exciting moments are the most A power zoom allows you
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    • 88 2 SELAMAT DATANG ,o The Hon'ble the Prime Minister of Japan MR, EISAKU SATO and MRS. SATO on their official visit to Malaysia from Atska Cn. Ltd. The Bank of Tokyo, Ltd. Daiichi Bussho Co. Ltd. Fuji-Tsu Ltd. Hirahara Co. Ltd. C. Itob Co. Ltd. Irlmaru (M) Ltd. Iwai Co. Ltl.,
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  • 461 3 Hi 'T^^B *J I m t^^m\ f 1 1 J* 1 VERY few people will believe the fact that the first Japanese Consulate in Singapore was opened in January, 1889, and raised to the status of Consu-late-CJeneral in May, 1919. Following World
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  • 84 3 Lee meets Sato in Diet building SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuon Yew, also visited Japan earlier this year. Picture above shows Mr. Lre explaining a point to the Japanese Premier, Mr. Eisaku Sato, when he called at the lottcr's office in the Diet Building. Although Mr. Lee was in
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    • 41 3 ROXY (MALAYA) CO., LTD., THE SOLE AGENTS FOR SINGAPORE MALAYSIA OF HAYAKAWA ELECTRIC CO., LTD., JAPAN THE MANUFACTURERS OF SHARP PRODUCTS WELCOME MR. EISAKU SATO THE HONOURABLE THE PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN ON THE OCCASION OF HIS VISIT TO MALAYSIA SINGAPORE.
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  • 2880 4 Emphasis on economic growth and people's welfare JHE 1967 Whit* Paper en the Japanese economy, published recently by the Government, is characterised by its emphasis on the relationship between economic growth and the people's welfare. This stems from a deep soul-searching about past economic growth, which has tended to pay
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    • 214 4 GREETINGS and A WARM WELCOME to MR. EISAKU SATO THi HONOURABLE PKIMI MINISTER OF JAPAN ON THE OCCASION OF HIS VISIT TO THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE from YEW LIAN LIMITED 37/3S Bank of Cbina Building. Battery Road. Siafapore. Tel: 9725.1/4 *****. and HOKUSAN SHOKAI, LTD. HOKUSAN BUILDING, TOKYO, JAPAN. WARMEST
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    • 94 5 4|^ WELCOME to THE PRIME MINISTER OF JAPAN THE RT. HON. MR. EISAKU SATO SHRIRO WELCOME TO MALAYSIA Warmest welcome to the Prime Minister of Japan, The Honourable Mr. Eisaku Sato and Mrs. Soto and wish them a very pleasant stay > during their official visit to Malaysia. fff% AJINOMOTO
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  • 48 6 From the Sato family album TOP LEFT: The premier, an outstanding stu- family in his country home in Karuizawa. dent of calligraphy, writing with a brush. ABOVE: Prime Minister and wife strolling I LEFT: The happy premier relaxes with his in the garden of their Tokyo Home. JOOOOOOOOoOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
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