The Straits Times, 14 September 1964

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  • 19 1 AVERjWßffigftlLY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135 000 The Straits Times KDN 731 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1964 15 CENTS Estd. 1845
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  • 267 1 UN: Serious difficulties, but... SEARCH FOR A FORMULA GOES ON: MALA YSIA HOPEFUL OF SUITABLE FORM OF WORDING FOR DRAFT RESOLUTION UNITED NATIONS, Sunday ATTEMPTS to find a formula to solve the Malaysian dispute in the Security Council were continuing today though they were said to have
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  • 445 1 Khanh ousted in new Saigon coup SAICON, Sunday. Jl CROUP of generals seized power in Saigon in a bloodless coup this morning but informed sources said that Major General Nguyen Khanh. the Prime Minister, was safe and was negotiating with the coup leaders. Officer! hacking the coup said its aims
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  • 446 1 Seato will come to our aid IF By ARTHUR RICHARDS IT U ALA LUMPUR, The SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation will defend Malaysia at the request of the Central Government If Communist and Indonesian aggression escalates Into major war in the region. This assurance was given today by the Secre-tary-General of
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  • 64 1 Dozens die as frogs wage war MUAR, Sun. More than 150 frogs this morning waged a three-hour "war" in a pond at Bukit Pasir, seven miles from here. The battle cries of the frogs drew a large crowd of spectators. Dozens of dead frogs were seen floating in the pond.
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  • 78 1 Athlete Fey Wan in car crash SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore athlete Wong Fey Wan and 11 others, including two children, were injured after two cars had collided In Whiiley Road tonight. Fey Wan was in a Peugeot with two friends and had Just returned from Kuala Lumpur after the Malaysian Government
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  • 61 1 SINGAPORE, 6un. A number of people detained here yesterday in connection with Communlsiengineered attempts to hold a mass demonstration are to appear in court tomorrow. Many people were arrested when Police sealed off a large section of Chinatown to prevent the Barisan Sosiaus and other
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  • 179 1 "OUSSIA has agreed to supply India with three squadrons of MIG-21 jet fighters, at least one submarine and a number of frigates, tanks and helicopters, press reports said today. Both the Times of India and the Statesman said this pledge of Soviet aid was included
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  • 189 1 LUCKY 13 SAVED BY COPTER IN JUNGLE DRAMA pENANG, Sun. Thirteen Australian soldiers reported lost in thick jungle near the Malayan-Thai border for several days were rescued by an RAAF helicopter last night. The soldiers were located on Friday by a Butterworthbased RAAF Dakota sent to search for them. According
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  • 26 1 KASOTA (Minnesota*. Sun Ten children, nued two to 16 years aled In a flre which swept a two-storey home here last nforht Reuter.
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  • 113 1 DEATH warning to food speculators JAKARTA, Sun.—Specu- lators risk death sentences if they take advantage of the present food shortage. Mr. Josennes Leimena, Second Deputy Premier and Deputy Commander of Indonesia's Supreme Economic Operations Command (KOTE), told newsmen the Government will take "sternest measures" against those who take advantage of
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  • 36 1 UPI. Soekarno's new Ministers JAKARTA. Sun. President Soekarno has appointed two more Ministers. according to Jakarta radio today. They are Brl^.-On. Sukendro and Police Commissioner Bugl Supeno. Both will be State Ministers Rtt*ched to the Presidium.
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  • 572 1  - FOUR more Labis skymen slain From CHEW LOY KHOON LABIS, Sun.—Another four Indonesian p a imtroopers were killed and several others captured near here today. This brings to 12 the total number of paratroopers killed since the airdrop on Sept. 2. Today's achievement was described by a military spokesman as
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  • 31 1 STORM KILLS 150 KOHL, Sun. About l.iO people are knmwi dead, thousands liomHr and officials are still counting today following heaviest rainstorm to hit Seoul in 20 years. UPI.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 369 2 PAPERS SPLASH THE NEWS AS AIR, SEA REINFORCEMENTS RUSH TO MALAYSIA gRITAIN'S Far East defence build-up over Malaysia was boldly headlined today on Sunday newspaper front pages. As Britain put Its Bloodhound anti-aircra t missiles in Singapore ir.to a state of instant readiness, British warships were
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    • 113 2 Mrs. B calls for a N-free zone COU>\IBO, Sun—(eylon's Prime .Minister. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, yesterday raised the question of a nu-clear-free zone in the Indian Ocean during talks with the Indian External Affairs .Minister, .Mr. Sardnr Swaran Singh, Ceylon Government sources said. They said Mr. Swaran Singh expressed the view
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    • 66 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. A near-perfect stationary orbit has been achieved by Svncom 111 which will relay Olympic Games television coverage from Japan. ITie National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced j yesterday the last or nine correc- I tive manoeuvers was completed on Friday. Ax a result
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    • 52 2 BYDNEY. Sun- Indonesian •tudenth boycoiteii .i concert pre- uptited hero las) night by the Ma- invbittr. Studrtu.s Association of New Sou'li Wiilcs but the Indonesian attMtM in Sydney. Mr. All M.ir>aban. Ml there. I Illtural proer 'inn:. d reporter! :h concert wm entitled Th ding Br\]>
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    • 29 2 KATMANDU. Sun. South Aii'trali:in Himalayan expedition leader. Peter Taylor, and one of its members. Mary Boylr. left yesterday to climb the 23.770 ft Langtang I.iransr peak.— Reuter.
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    • 21 2 SEOUL. Sun. At least 41 people died In landslides caused by torrential rains here early thii morning. Reuter.
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    • 71 2 A SMOKE BEFORE ARAB SUMMIT SYRIA'S Major- General Amin El Haviz leans over to offer a cigarette to Field Marshal Abdel Hakim Amer, VicePresident of the UAR. while U.A.R. President Nasser (second, left) receives a light from Jordan's King Hussein, before the opening session of the second Arab
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    • 127 2 CHINA GETS US$5OO mil. FROM OPIUM: PRAVDA MOSCOW, Sun. Tttm Soviet Communist party newspaper. Pravda, alleged today that China was getting about USSSOO million a year from Illicit opium traffic and using it for antlSoviet propaganda. Tass news agency quoted an article by Pravda'e T o k j t« correspondent,
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    • 391 2 Big power shift in Asia the new line-up for and against China TTHE New York Timer, r said today there had been "significant shifts of alignment" in Asian countries. The newspaper said. In an editorial: "Two events these past few days have emphasised more vividly than ever the profound Importance
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    • 48 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM (Tanganyika), Sun. The district council at Mwanza on Lake Victoria has banned all beer drinking except at weekends. It said excessive drinking oi African-brewed beer known as "pom'oe" has caused the cotton ha nest to suffer because of the scarcity of cotton pickers. U.P.I.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 222 3 Sun. Pre- sident Makarios told Gen. K. S. Thimayya. commander of the U.N. peacekeeping force in Cyprus, that he will allow adequate supplies of food to be sent to the Turkish Cypriots in Kokkina. in northwest Cyprus. Gen. Thimayya said in a
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    • 798 3 Sir Alec and Wilson open hustings with domestic policies as the main theme BRITAIN'S general election campaign day with major keynote speeches chief parties at rival mass rallies. HOME: Power for peace WILSON: Not enough... Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the Prime Minister, said in a speech
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    • 162 3 BU D A PEST, Sun. President Tito of Yugoslavia, who is on a state visit here, yesterday confirmed his role as mediator in the Mos-cow-Peking row. He told workers at a Budapest machine factory: "Peace is necessary for accomplishing the task of buildIng
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    • 24 3 MOSCOW. Sun.— A 40-member Chinese delegation has arrived in Moscow for next week's world youth forum. Izvestia reported Hast night.— Reuter.
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    • 62 3 THE BLONDE IN A BRA CHICAGO. Sun.— A 28--year-old blonde stopped the traffic here yesterday when she walked down a fire escape and stepped on a busy street wearing only a brassiere. Women screamed and I car brakes screeched as a quick-thinking policeman quickly covered the woman with a newspaper.
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    • 175 3 Senator attacks 'inept' Kennedy MEW YORK, Sun. Senator Kenneth B. Keating (above), yesterday launched his hardest attack yet on Mr. Robert F. Kennedy, his rival for the Senate, suggesting that President Johnson turned him down for foreign affairs because of "inept action" by Mr. Kennedy on his Indonesian mission. Senator
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    • 225 3 LONDON. Sunday. r Piit hisss circulation Sunday newspaper The, 1 People today alleged that players of the firstciivision Everton Football Club took drugs and 1 bribed ooponerts vlur-ng the 1962-63 season— the season they became League champions Under a banner headline "Bribery and Drugs at
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    • 205 3 LONDON. Sun. The Sunday Express, in a column signed by editor Jolm Golden, complained about British royalty attending next Friday's wedding of King j Constantine cf Greece to Princess Anr;<e- Mane of Denmark. The British contingent includes Prince Charles and Princess Anne. j "It will surprise
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    • 27 3 MOSCOW. Sun. The "world's largest hotel" now being built j alongside the Kremlin Wall have i 3.200 rooms, the weekly magazine Nedelya said yesterday. UPI.
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  • 144 4 Big cash gift to education SINGAPORE, Sun. The funeral committee for the late Mr. Tan Seng Phee, 70, a Singapore businessman, who died last Sunday after a short illness, is contributing a total of $13,000 to the University of Singapore, Nanyang University and eight other organisations. This gesture, according to
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  • 74 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Water will be cut off tomorrow in Telok Blangah Road between the junction of Alexandra Road and PAR Paints, Bukit Berlayer, Berlayer Creek and Kg. Heap Guan San from 9 a.m. In Bartley Road from opposite house No. 83A to Paya Lebar Road junction, from
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  • 67 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Four young men were jailed by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court on Friday to a total of 36 years for armed gang robbery. Three of them. Tan Chwee Boon, 24, Tan Soo Cher. 22. and Tan Cheng Chuan alias Boy Gay
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  • 235 4 1,600 RECRUITS READY THIS MONTH KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE hours of training' for the Civil Defence Corps are being doubled from two to four hours a week. The 1,600 recruits all National Servicemen who have been called up to serve the nation since August
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  • 172 4 TOURIST SALES SHOP SEMINAR rpHE Singapore Tourist AsX sociation will hold a sales seminar for its member shops' staff to promote better sales service in local shops. The seminar will commence at the auction room of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, Fourth Floor, Denmark House at 6.30 p.m.
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  • 28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A party for under-privileged children at the Stamford Community Centre organised by the Malaysia Organisation has been postponed to Sept. 19 at 2 p.m.
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The science exhibition by the University of Singapore's Science Society, scheduled to be held on Sept. 12 and 13, has been postponed to Sept 19 and 20.
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  • 189 4 THE PRESIDENT of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ho See Beng, handing over to Mr. Eec Peng Liang, chairman of the Singapore Council of Social Service, a cheque for $55,609 the sum collected so far for the NTUC rehabilitation fund for the victims of
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  • 45 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Miss G. Rajah, acting senior case worker of the Singapore Children's Society, will speak on "The Functions of the Singapore Children's Society" at the Lions Club of Singapore East's dinner meeting at the Hotel Slngapura at 7.30 p.m. on Sept. 17.
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  • 116 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Adult I Education Board is organising concurrently two four-month-courses on raffia work commencing on Oct 3 and 8 at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise. These courses are specially designed for Housewives, art and n«ift. teachers and for those interested in making raffia bags,
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 39 4 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penang 88 Ipoh 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 70
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    • 454 4 'PHK following la todays schedule Alitalia: Krom Rome. T-hrran. 1 of civil aircraft movrmrnta at Bombay. Bangkok (AZ 764) 7.06 Paya Lcbar airport, Singapore: p.m. ■OAC: Krom Sydnry, Brlabane. DEPARTURES Darwin tBA 713) 7.30 p.m.: from B0AC: To Colombo. Bombay. lx>ndon. Rome, latanbul. Teheran. Teheran. Tel Aviv Zurich, London Bombay.
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  • 102 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank of New York. Mr. George Ciiumpiun. and two top officials of the bank are ex- pected here on Thursday for one-day visit. The two official* arc Mr Alfred W. Bnrth. executive vice-president of
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  • 63 5 BATU PAHAT. Sun. More than $251,000 worth of lateritr roads, wooden bridges and cul- verts have been constructed in 85 j kampongs in the district under i the rural development programme this year. Other projects completed this j year Include 11 mosques, costing $123,577: 30 suraus, $68
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  • 30 5 KUALA TRENGOANU. Sun. A social and dance in aid of th» Trengganu Red Cross Association will be held at the N^im Tau building here on Oct. 1.
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  • 306 5 25,000 civil servants urged: Give active aid to Govt SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has called on its 25,000 members in the public services' to stand solidly behind the Central and State Governments to keep government and essential services running smoothly "in this hour of national crisis."'
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  • 122 5 WORKERS IN FIRMS: WE WILL GIVE OUR LIVES pENANG, Sun. The Penang branch of the National Union of Commercial Workers last night pledged their full support for the defence of Malaysia. "We must— and will— help our government, even at the cost of our lives, to resist and eradicate evil
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  • 200 5 DENANG, Sun. An expert on the Malay language today urged the people to emulate the honey beo in building up a united Malaysian nation. "Through the national language." said Professor A. Teeuw, of Leiden University. Holland, "the people can build a
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  • 131 5 pARIT BUNTAR. Sun. Indians in this country should sink their differences and co-operate with the Central Government, Dato R. Muthuthamby Pillat. president of the Krian area Alliance Committee, urged last night. In this time of grave danger. Indians who considered Malavsw •heir homeland should give their
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  • 175 5 REVENUE IN STORE UP BY $1.3M1L. SINGAPORE. Sun. National revenue collected in Singapore for the first eight months of this year showed a net increase of $1.3 million over the corresponding period last year. But revenue for the State was $427,000 lower. Details In official statistics published today show that
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  • 37 5 JESSELTON. Sun. A woman medical officer, lormerly of ttie Singapore State medical service, has joined the Sabah medical department. She is Burma-born Dr. iMrs.i Emelda Marcel Tai. who was educated at the University of Singapore.
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  • 160 5 KOTA BHARU. Sunday. HTHE Kelantan State Government has formed a A six-man security executive committee headed by the Mertri Besar. Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda. The committee will hold its 1 first meeting on Sept. 21 to discuss steps to be taken for the safety
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  • 46 5 SEOUL. Sun. South Koreanmade car tyres have been exported to Singapore for the first time. Ten thousand tyres were shipped from Pusan on Thursday under a long-term export contract. The second Shipment of 20.000 tyre* will be made early in October.— DPI
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • 170 6 The face that'll say 'Happy Xmas' in 10,000 homes I ONDON, Sun. The portrait of a Malaysian, drscrihrd as one of the world's loveliest women, will appear on 10,000 Christmas rards now being: printed in Britain. She is Miss Sharminl Tlruchrlram. 27 year old dauuhter of Dr. and Mr*. M
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  • 40 6 II*OH. Sun. woman Inspector; (Mb.) Chm Yoke Lin. from Kelanun has taken over duties :u pr .i--( -utiiiß otfirer m the Traffic Court here from Woman Inspee- 1 tor AJit Kuar, who has been transferred l<> Krli.ntan.
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  • 26 6 -WETIENHAM. Bun Che Minlrtar of Transport. Daw I Sardon bin Ha.il Jubir. will open the new Marine Headquarter* buildii-.i? here at 4.30 Dm. on
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  • 361 6 I> OO R organisation, parti cularly at branch level, was mainly responsible for the failure of the People's Progressive Party In the last general election, according to Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, i f s secretarygeneral. Mr. Seenivasagam. who was later elected the president
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  • 97 6 Cool ward for expectant mothers SKKKMBA.V Sun— Expectant mothers here will go on using the air-conditioned maternity ward despite a complaint by an Alliance Councillor, Mr. Kan Kok Kwan. Mr. Kan had complained that expectant mothers were catching cold and suffering from headaches as a result of the airconditioner. No
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  • 51 6 Xl TAN. Sun. A three-year-old boy. Ma/I.in bin Abdul Wahid, was fatally bitten by a cobra while he was asleep with his parents in their home at Kampong Tengah. Pekan. last nieht. Mazlan was bitten on his left ear. His father, who heard his shout, killed the
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  • 261 6 I POH. Sun. No amount of external aid can safeguard a nations I independence unless there is a 'burning desire and determination among its people to remain free, Dato Liew Why Hone, chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association's national political committee, said
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  • 149 6 SHIRTS FACTORY FOR PENANG pENANG, Sur>— A facI tory to manufacture shirts is to be set up here soon. It will be a i joint Hong Kong and! Malaysian venture. The venture will be known as the Eastern Garment Manufacturing Company Ltd. with a capital of $300,000. It will occupy
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  • 209 6 SINGAPORE SERVICE MEDAL FOR UNIFORMED PERSONNEL SINGAPORE. Sun. A new medal, called the Uniformed Services Malaysia Medal, may be awarded to certain categories of the police force and armed forces who were in the service of Singapore on Sept. 15. 1963. Rules for the award of the medal, which have
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  • 55 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The visit of the Armed Forces recruiting team to Singapore on Sept. 16 to 18. has been postponed On these days the team will visit the following centres:- Sept. 16. 8 a.m., Meng Seng Charitable Association. Malacca: Sept. 18 to 19. 8
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  • 20 6 BATU PAHAT. Sun. A $20.--000 community hall will soon ba built at Parit Sulong, 16 miles from here.
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  • 288 7 Govt servants to shelve all wage demands rpHF third biennial delegates' conference of the National Union of Gove m m c n t Oflioc Workers last night unanimously decided to shelve all resolutions concerning wage claims and grievances in view of the present grave sit v a tion in the
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  • 181 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday TWE Malayan Trades' Union Congress and the Singapore National TUC were today urged to set up a "Workers Committee for National Defence" in view of the threat posed by Indonesia In a letter to the two organisations, the National Union
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  • 45 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Minister of Health, Inche Baha- I man bin Samsuddln, will visit the KUng Hospital, the Telok Da to It Health Centre and the Kajang I Hospital tomorrow. He will visit the Leprosarium In Sungei Bulnh on Tuesday.
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  • 34 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The term tt office of Mr. Hon Sui Sen as Chairman of the Economic De- 1 relopment Board has been extendad for a further period of three years from August.
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  • 64 7 KUA.A LUMPUR. Sun. Don.tucis to the Lady Templar Tuberculosis Hospital Fund last month totalled $12,302.06 Amor.g the major contributions were $5,000 from tn« Railway Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society. Kuala Lumpur; $1,000 from Mr. Lien Yinjt Chow. Singapore; $1,000 from former Queen Rambhai Barnl of Thiuhind
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  • 73 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Thirteen Indonesians and nine Malay- 1 Rials charged earlier under thf> Internal Security Act for posses- 1 sion of arms, ammunition and ex- plosives or consorting with armed persons in a security area, today had their cases mentioned again in the Johore
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  • 95 7 DENANG. Sun. Dr. Loh Ouan Kheng, an unsuccessful Socialist Front candidate in the recent State election, has resigned from the Labour Party of Malaya. In a letter to Mr. Llm Kean Siew. chairman ol the party* Penang division. Dr. Loh said h* J was resigning
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  • 30 7 IPOH. Sun The finals of "Talentime 1964" sponsored by I "V Youth Club of the Y.M.CA. here will be held at the St. John' Ambulance hall next Saturday.
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  • 24 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sun. Haji Tengku Ya'acob bin Tenglcu Salleh. the Sessions Court President here, will be transferred to Seremban on Oct. 1.
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  • 237 7 Bid by unions to scrap widows' fund KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. -Civil service unions will make a. strong move next month to get the Government to scrap the Widows and Orphans Pension Fund Today, the Police Administrative and Clerical Services Union unanimously adopted a resolution asking the Government to do away
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  • 51 7 BRUNEI TOWN Sun iriU-sh Assistant Labour Adviser /or South-East Asia. Mr. H.G.L. Poppu, arrived here from Kuala Lumpur to advise the Brunei Oov- ernment on labour matters. Before coming to South-East i Asia in 1952. Mr. Poppitt was with the Ministry of Labour in I.ondon A.
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  • 164 7 THE Singapore A branch of the In- international Brotherhood of Magicians will j organise an eight-week i "orientation course on magic." beginning on Sept. 20. The course is designed to give enthusiasts in Singa- pore a basic knowledge of the practice of magic arts as a
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    • 195 7 W*^f **>P By V. T. nnwntSn /l*l LOOKING^ X I XXJ WOULDN'T HAVE NO. BUT THAT'S I YES. ..BUT I I YES AND HE'S Ai-WAVS c J TOR MV I OH, > SEEN HIM SINCE YOU/ NOT SURPRISING, NOTICED HEf BEEN SUCH A FOOL ox.' V -•\J V HUSBAND.' I
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  • 28 8 :n Hare's Sit (Minimum) relatives and friends for their kind assistance rxprrsmon of sympathy and wreaths hi the funeral of the lata Mr. M. Rajah on 11-9-84.
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  • 24 8 U Wort, Sl* (Minimum) IN MEMORY OP Chi Sun Cheng died 13-V-62. "Always a beautiful memory of one we loved so dear".
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    • 616 8 Commonsense precaution* against further and more vio-i lent acts of aggression by Indonesia are being construed in quite the wrong fashion. |Of course the possibility oi retaliation against Indonesia becoming necessary must be considered. But in both London and New York there seems to be
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    • 449 8 Perhaps General Khanh of South Vietnam should not (have shaved off his beard last 1 wr?ek— like a hairless Samson, he has been immediately overthrown. Or so it seems. Yesterday's coup, bloodless as that by which General Khanh himself gained power eight k months ago, last night ap-
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    • 191 8 Numerous reports of eoodi will and co-operation between the races do much to offset the tensions and fears engendered by the Singapore riots. The quiet and courageous efforts of hundreds of people throughout the island went far to ensuring that disturbances did not last still longer. In particular
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  • 452 8  -  MAJID ISMAIL By AT the height of the disturbances In Singapore recently, an elderly Chinese could be seen going about his business peacefully in Kampong Melayu off Jalan Eunos. Lye Ah Kow. 60. his wife and children are the only Chinese family living in
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    • 185 8 louring the past three years I have made L several attempts, but without success, to build some quarters for my company's staff On each occasion, 1 applications sent by my architect had been refused I by the Planning Depart I ment. I have purchased, altogether, no less
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  • 1244 8  -  NORA BELOFF ON THE EVE OF ELECTION, A SERENE MAN TALKS By A PERFECTLY manageable job" is how Sir Alec Douglas-Home described to me the business of being Prime Minister of Britain. And as he sat back smiling and serene in the exquisitely re f v
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 834 8 Straits Tiat* Malay Mail rtsssellsd ss»srtlsss»s«» aaa> •c lioadsd «sa Sat Neer COCO sTTOHASS AKCADC Oresierw Reed cold trroftAac brancmcb ATNOLLAkID SJOAO— KATOMa MPPIL ROAD-NAVAL BAS)« emr book bto«« lto WBiimsstor House. Coeyer Qsjey TMK NIWS PROMT M. M. ISMAIL S Adaasraitv Wise, mmmt Seae MMICM STORK S7S-7. Chsr.fi Pots*.
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    • 32 8 JUDGE WISELY! /Life\ if you want Lfi&J ABSOLUTE SAFETY for YOUR MOHEY lANK WITH THE BANK FOR ALL—BIG AND SMALL PAID UP CAPITAL ANO ftESERVI FUND BRANCHES THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA AND SOUTH-EAST ASIA
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  • 351 9 Citizens triumph over disorder attempt SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Government today described the failure by Communists and proIndonesian elements to engineer disorders in Chinatown yesterday as 'a victory for the people." In a statement, the Government said: "The Communist demonstrators had banked on being able to mirgle freely with the
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  • 136 9 6 WEEKS FOR 99 INDON TRADERS lOHORE BAHRTJ. Sun. Ninety-riine Indonesian barter traders were today found guilty in the Sessions Court of an offence under the Internal Security Act by being found in a controlled area All were sentenced to six weeks' Jail by the court president. Mr. AJaib Singh.
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  • 116 9 ITATO BHARU. Sun.— The Kelantan PMIP State Governments Is expected to make a statement tomorrow on the case of Wan Mustapha bin Wan Hajl Ali, who was prevented from .akinp his oath in the Senate on Friday. Wai Mustapha. who returned here today, h
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  • 80 9 Lark Sye at opening of cement plant AM*- Tan Lark Sye, Itl chairman of the board of directors of Tasek Cement Ltd., Ipoh, addressing a large gathering at the official opening o? the company by the Sultin of Prrak in Ipoh on Saturday evening. Seated In the foreground are the
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  • 306 9 IPOH, Sunday. MALAYSIA is gradually moving towards self-sufficiency in cement, a vital product for the nations development and progress, the Minister for Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here yesterday Inche Khlr. who was representing the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Dr.
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  • 66 9 WELLINGTON, Sun. Mr. Foss Shanahan, deputy secretary of the Department of External Affairs, a former New Zealand High Commissioner in Canada and Ambassador to the United Nations in 1958. died here today, aged 54 Mr Shanahan was New Zealand's first Commissioner In South-East Asia in 1955
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  • 26 9 KULIM. Sun.— The new $200 000 Oovernment offices building here hu been completed. Arrangements ax* being made for the official opening, probably In October.
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  • 68 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Two officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces left here tor Bnuin by all today to undergo a 14-month Stall Officer course at the Staff College, Camberley. They are Major Loh Sal Kee ot the Armed Forces Maintenance Corps attached to the
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  • 305 9 'WE WILL DEFEND NATION TO THE LAST MAN' KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. CIVILIAN employees of the Royal Malaysian Police today pledged to defend the nation "to the last man." Their pledge was contained ln a resolution which was unanimously adopted at the annual delegates conference of the Police Administrative and Clerical
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  • 112 9 KUALA LUMPUR. SunCable and Wireless's cablelaying ship Mercury leaves London tomorrow for th« South China Sea to complete the final section of the South-East Asia Com- monwealth telephone linkup. With 760 miles of cable aboard, the Mercury will- connect Jessellon with Hong Kong.
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  • 21 9 SINGAPORE; Sun.— Mr. Ooh Kee Song has been appointed Chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board for one year.
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  • 23 9 PEN A NO. Sun. Mr. Koli Roo Har has been elected youth chairman of the Penang MCA Kilang Papan Ward branch.
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  • 259 9 New men replace old leaders in PPP rOH, Sun. The People's Progres sivtj Party today replaced several of it stalwarts with new men. The party, which is striding to build a stronger organisation, elected a new president, Mr. D. R. Seenlvasagam, its founder secre-tary-general. There were also severs! other Important
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  • 48 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The St. John Ambulance Brigade will I conduct a home nursing class for its members and ex-mrmbrrs aa well as the public mry s.i'urdav from 4 to 5.30 p.m. coninionrinf on Sept. 19 until Dec. 5 at their headquarters at 41. Shelley Road.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 60 9 J A M E S JEHHSSJ MONO'D'PUMP Versatility is the feature of the Mono range of pumps. Tht standard 'D' series of Mono Pumps are constructed with cast iron bodies for non-corrosive duties. For corrosive duties. some types can be supplied with ebonite-lined or gunmetal bodies. JAMES WARREN aY CO.
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    • 239 9 \^/INTEREST /^y j/L. PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT' giving d«t»ilt of how muf it it to open a Deposit Account. Malayan Wlfinance ltd. V^^v/ AUTHOtISED OkMTMi »i 0.000.000
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 632 9 RADIO SINGAPURA aos SHORTWAVE 62 and 25 RADIO MALAYSIA Metres MKDILM WA\E: 476 Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6 01 Metres Morning Prelude: 7.00 News; 7.10 Up And About; 7.30 News; AJ*. 600 Pro* Summary; 6.03 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 750 Morning Melodies; 7.00 The
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 58 10 BUENOS AIRES. Sun. A mob of students attacked the British embassy yesterday with stones and small explosives. One of the more powerful of the explosives broke several windows. The demonstrators were demanding that Britain turn over the Falkland Island group in the South Atlantic to Argentina.
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    • 303 10 Goldwater fails to narrow the big LBJ lead WASHINGTON, Sunday. CENATOR Barry Goldwater has made a slow start in his bid to unseat President Johnson in the November Presidential election, and there is as yet no indication of a narrowing of the Presidents big lead In the light of this.
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    • 127 10 rastor seeks court action against loud singer LOS ANGELES. Sun. A Los Angeles pastor yesterday asked that a woman be held in contempt of court because, he said, she violated a court order by returning to his church with what he called "her loud, off-key singing." Pastor Waynp Eurich. of
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    • 32 10 LONDON, Sun. Southern Rhodesia s Prime Minister. Mr. Lan Smith, flew home last night after a week of talks with the British Government seeking independence for his country. AP.
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    • 61 10 GLASGOW. Kun. A Sheriffs officer last niglr. arrested and im- pounded an American jet anliner half an hour b -fore it was due to take off for Detroit for alleged non-payment of a £700 debt The airliner, a DC-8 jet of Capitol International Airways, was later
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    • 33 10 TOKYO. Sun. The Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party Mao Tse-tung. was unanimously I elected yesterday to the Third Na- tional Peoples Congress. Uhe New China News Agency reported A. P.
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    • 39 10 MOSCOW. Sun. Soviet scholars searching for the -snow manin the Caucasus have found a well preserved skeleton that "corresponds with descriptions of a snowman Riven by many witnesses," the Soviet news agency Tin reported tooay.— Reuter. J
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    • 286 10 Servant and the Queen he called 'wumman LONDON. Sun. The century-old scandal of Queen Victorias relationship with, John Brown, her hand some Scottish Highland servant, is revived once more in a new book to be I published tomorrow. The Countess of Longford formerly Lady Pakenham) says In her book •'Victoria
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    • 40 10 MALAGA (Spain). Sun Motorcyclist Juan Moreno collided with another motorcycle yesterday and regained his hearing. While be and the othrr driver were being questionby police. Moreno, formerly deaf, joyfully realised he could hear the questions perfectly— U.P.l.
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    • 21 10 MIAMI, Sun- Gales and driving rain struck Bermuda yesterday as Hurricane Ethel pushed northward into the Atlantic. AP.
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    • 154 10 BONN, Sunday. WEST Germany has protested to Russia over an "attack with mustard gas" on an embassy official near Moscow. The official is in hosoital in West Germany. The Foreign Minister. Mr. Gerhard Schroeder. called on the Soviet Ambassa lor. Mr. Andrei Smlrnov, to deliver
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    • 139 10 JAG AN WANTS POLICE CHIEF SACKED GF.ORGETOWN. Sun. Dr. Cheddi Jagan. British Guiana Prime Minister, announced yesterday th.it his Cabinet had recom.nended to the Governor. Sir Richard Luyt. the dismissal of Mr. Peter Owen, the colony* Police Commissioner. Dr. Jagan's announcement said the Cabinet requested Mr. Owen's dismissal "for withholding
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    • 127 10 NEW YORK. Sun.—Jeremiah Moran, object of a nationwide search sine* 600.000 U.S. dollars was discovered missing from the firm lor which he worked last June, was arrested yesterday. Moran. 60. was office manngrr for Burnham and Co.. a br«v kerage firm, since 1943.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 493 10 For Those Who Insist On The Best The name EBEL is known relatively only to few people. Like many of the better more V^f exclusive watches it is known mostly to a select circle of people who own an EBEL watch and a few of their friends to whom such
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    • 238 10 W DO YOU [SUFFER] L FROM A ASTHMA (or BRONCHITIS)? if to you will know (he I strain put on the system I by those gasping, choking onslaught;. Remove worry by having EPHAZONE tablet* always at hand, especullv at night time. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 223 10 Straits Times Crossword ACEOSB 6. Some temperamental kink, a SS^^ooc oV eleven? (4) recipient is In? (7. 8). n" Unfinished coto «2T hirt ">• the bowlers' end? (4). U -SeaS?(«P 13. See specialUt about n«, mine SoV l^ PUbU J Wh^m'aklng .ces. r« out 1 T^sTn. VhW an,- I^:^ C
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  • Straits Times Book Page
    • Article, Illustration
      899 11  -  ALLINGTON KENNARD A new image not artificially created' still the icy intellectual with the brilliant but unsociable mind. Yet a month after Hugh Galtskell died, the Labour Party elected the man who had been his most conspicuous opponentGeorge Brown was a poor third. In electing Wilson, the Labour
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    • 309 11  -  DAVID SZE By THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE: 1533-1963. (Today Publications, 10s.) THE Russian Empire took about as long to build as the British. It is proving far more endurable. It covers about one-sixth of the world's land area, and embraces over 60 nations, nationalities and ethnic groups.
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    • 97 11 MALAYAN COOKERY RECIPES. By Lilian Lane. (Easter Universities Press.) MISS Lane's interest in Malayan cuisine began at the Regent Street Polytechnic in London, where she met many students from overseas. From 1956 to 1959 she was a senior lecturer in the Teachers' College, Penang. The recipes
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    • 124 11 SABAH. By Gordon Wells. (Sabah Times Press, Jesselton. 53.50) IN a foreword to this mainly picture-book account of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens confesses to missing the boat. This is just the sort of book, he says, that he intended writing himself. Mr. Wells, a photographer author,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 267 11 REMOVE v^Ay// UNWANTED w£# HAIR WM\ WITH H I I NAIR V Removes unwanted hair T^iin minutes, more 1 effectively than shaving! A Leaves your skin smoother, and lovelier. J Completely safe. »A NAm"LOTION •»n!Sa?*«**.. quick acting i fragrant i lotion ttrtrfri* for leg*. CREAM aptcially prepared for aenaitive akin.
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    • 310 11 GIFT! Wk DAY 4JJJJS Says why YOU should shop at METRO We are pleased to announce that for the days 1 st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 9th, 1 0th, 1 1 th 12th Sept. 1964, the preselected GIFT DAY is WEDNESDAY, 9th Sept., 64. Customers holding sales receipts bearing this date
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 781 12 [■■■■■pLiWEMwiwpii mmmmmm (Continued from Pace 8l SITUATIONS VACANT H.irrfs Si (Mi*.)— Box SO els. txlrm WANTED TEACHER for Nursery Khool. Send particular* to Box A 1267 I.T. K.L. WANTED EXPERIENCED amah/ ook for Europe.'Ji families la J. 8./ Jlngapor*. Apply 401, 4th Floor. J.C.B.C. Building. Tel: 2921 J.B. QUANTITY SURVEYOR,
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    • 1050 12 •SITUATIONS VACANT HJ Word* M Vm.i Bojt ill et*. txtrm EXPERIENCED CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY, able reply correspondence independently, salary $400/- to $50u/-. AIM one receptionist cum typist required. Box A4O-)t B.T. (S'iwie). COOD OPPORTUNITY OFFERED to hardworking Male/Female Canvassers for popular goods. Very good income for the right persons. Apply Box
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    • 1075 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT •n VJ 'Him Htrt 5» rfs ejrtre LUXURY FULLY FURNISHED bungalow, thre. spacious oedrooma. servant* quarters Modern sanitation, telephone, tencrd garden District 11 TrUDhone is pore) *****. *****. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY furni.Oitd 4- r>ed roomed detached brick bungalow all modern amenities largs fenced compound Telok Kurau area. Rent «.ViO'-
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    • 925 12 EDUCATION Word* St (Mi*.)— Box St et*. txtre FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Enrolments accepts dally student* for Piano. Piano -accordion. Violin. Guitar, Hawaiian Uuitar. Trumpet. saxopboDe. Clarinet. Drums Tel <B'porei i*l*V. HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing? Improve your knowledge of the National Language by reading Berlta Harlan dally the only
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    • 925 12 FURNITURE 1 Wmr f* v <***■>—*** M eta. Mta FOR CANE FURNITURE Consult Adrian* 42S River Valley Road. 2M74 i i Sport I I MADB-TO-OROER Can* rurnttnr* I from Le* Wan. Cavenagh Koad. 1 I S pore 208*0. I PEST CONTROL j] Pretest 1 yeur mw buildings frsm tsrmit* attack
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    • 934 12 FOR SALE Word* M (Ml*.)— Box tt et*. txtrm ERRES TELEVISION on eaay paynent. 8 part on. 214/e Buklt Tlmab toad. S pore. *****. CATHAY'S HALF-PRICE! SALE: Last Few Days. Clearing Reversible Sathmats Now $1.23. Men's Knitted Sportshlrts Now OnlT $2 90. Mor* bargains. Plus lOrj Dlscoum Al<va>s lenvmDer Cathay
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    • 833 12 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) Word* SS (MinJ—Box St et: txtra JOHORE HOTEL fcm /CBlnri* rood. Aircond. Koonw. Pbon* 2381/8 NEW (TRAITS VIEW HOTEL J.B i dusldt Dancing Kloor sftowi NlCbtly Tel: 2133. THE EASTERN HOTEL, TsUMb Kaiu. Cameron HlKblsnrts. Special OfTxeKson Concessions bt)% Discount Normal Lodglnc Kates. Tel: 3Vft. BARS
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    • 644 12 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are lt.vlt«d by th« Ministry of Labour lor the supply of Furniture and Fittings, Wall 1 clocks and Mosquito Nets for the Industrial Training Institute at Old Kui-hai Road, on 4', Mile Klang Road. Kuala Lumpur. 1 Tender Forms full particulars and drawings may be obtained
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1261 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WESI COAST U.K.. Oue Sport Satis Sham Penta* Michaon iiverpeei. Glasgow lkPt.,Tedav Sept U ANCHISES Literpetl. Cub 1 Cd«. 33 Sltt IS Stpt 11/21 Stpt 21 CLYTONEUS Luerptil, Glasgow Sipt 11 Sept 21 Stpt 22/21 Sept 21 ANTENOI Li«erpnl, Avonouth Sept II Stpt 22 Sept 23/ 3
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    • 1325 13 I^^^ THE E ACiUNES K3V\ jfeM I«NOAPOtNi CUAAA tUtlf-Jt.r. JMIIIIIIItAAA POUPJIB HKL*9ut^lUaeßal W" 1 """i a«. to. ioioii.i r i«ti«<n"» Pkme 7NI Pkpte ***** Pkaae Oil Plaae ***** SAILINGS II CtNOA, U HAVRL. HAMOUIB. lIEMtIL ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURI AND COPENHAGEN Spore P. S'nam Penaag "PANAMA" I) Ik/21 Sept
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    • 1177 13 I B£N&LIN£ EXPRESS SEP.VICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONIINENIAj Wli BENRINNES IPCOI 111 v mmm pls'm. £r gj| Far Liverpool Oct 14 RFNHIANT Rotterdam Oct 21 Singapore PI S'nam fining Havrt Nn i Gd. I; Sipt 13 Sipt 14/11 M'DrOUgt) Nil 11, Singapori P. S'naai Ptoani BENARMIN Liitie, Naraaarg, Rotterdaai Sept
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    • 1232 13 1 i^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. IrjfaVl LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore PL Sham Pmmi K'Tt OF CHESTER 11 Sipt •CITY OF WELLINGTON 25 17 Stpt Jl Silt •CITY OF LEICESTER 7/ I Oct II 12 Oct 13 Oct •FLAMINIAN 24,21 Oct 17/21 OCI M Uct
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  • 1169 14 THE table of (hares on the Malayau Stock Exchange shows last business to September 5 (At and last business since that date H with H and 1. standing for Highest and Lowest business (or 19«3 and this year to date 1 210 1.47 Poustead 147 1.96
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  • 47 14 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Sept. 7. Sept. 8. Sept. 9. Sept. 10. Sept. 11. Sept 12. Industrials: 80.66 81.36 81.78 81.46 81.25 80.71 Tilts: 122.75 122.75 123.83 124.50 123.87 123.45 rubbers: 100.70 100.70 100.70 100.70 100.70 10U.7U Dec. 30. 1963 100. Uec. 29. 1962 IUO.
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  • 395 14 Straits tin price gains $7 in week ARISE of $3871 a pirul In the Straits tin price on Saturday raised it to $706.75, a gain of $7.37 J on the week. A linal estimate of the offering at 260 tons raised the total to 1.510 tons, highe.st since 1535 tons
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  • 220 14 ton* during tnp last two wrrks apparently met pr.fem owdt la the early stater Philippine copra r. but lollouini; 1.-ttrr d»mand lor Dutch oil the market react. -d to don fractionally higher while Bomnay ruled UDchanxed throughout tba »r.k. Coconut ail: There wan moderate <1»--mand id per ivnt drum oil
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  • 50 14 oiation mad* these chanties la Its nt«* to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100) Canada: buying TT 33 1/16. airmail OP 35 3/16. 90 d/»t. 35 11/ li credit bill*, 35! trade bills. Selling TT *r OD ready: Canada 34 11/16: Swedish Kranar 1651: Italian Lira 201t>2.
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  • 31 14 RCBBEB TIN (per Ib.) (per picul.) Sept. 7. 69 cts. $701.50 8. 68, cts. S7IO.UH 9. 673 cts. $705.37} 10. 68,! cts. $722.50 11. 68} cts. $702.87) 12. $706.75
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 1089 14 Vt 1 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. O.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Set-vie* "Rwikan Marr 1 2/ 3 Sept I°s Sept IB Oct 22 Oct 2l°oc°l ''iV'oel ''b Nm "leias Han" rill Sept J Oct 2S Oct 2Nm INn 11 Nat West Coast of Central/South America Servic* Yoko"<>na Guayaquil Canao Anca Valparaiso
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    • 958 14 lE°lorientI lines j TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "CHITRAL" (14,000 tons fully air-conditioned) Departing SINGAPORE 6 Oct 1964 PORT SWETTENHAM 8 Oct 1964 PENANG 9 Oct 1964 Arriving LONDON 2 Nev 1964 via Colombo, Aden, Port Said, Naples Le Havre Limited FIRST CLASS accommodation available S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000
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    • 652 14 -oiuuumj. tumir-t >tmiu .•> wilt "^TKanT"" -taaiik Maraiiills, daraeaui. Hair*. UTBa li Part 11/11 Sell II Sell jwkirk. Aatweri. Haalsri. Bieaea. lettertaa touiN «tsi ■utiCA stimct Singapor* ourban~2i7i|), Port Elizabeth CM/IS). Capetown (M/1B). IIOM 1/ I Oct Matadi ill/IB), Port Harcourt, Lagoi, Apapa (B/11), Cotonou (1/11), Lome. lema. lakoradi, Freetoaro,
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    • 335 14 AOKAM TIN LIMITED NOTICE < Incorporated in the States of 1, Mohamed bin Hajl Muda, of Malaya) Royal M;,,^,),,,, police Malayuld— c iVSTSnES Sl llilkP U k flom no on'piH lor the month of August. l s llilll b* knov, n as Moliamta Onn IM4 vv;is Pictils 1«45 (2 dredges
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  • 1736 15 Industrial and mining shares a little better From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia made a little progress on balance in the week to Friday's close, with the industrial index gaining :i shade over half a point and the mining index more than one
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  • 722 15 THR following Is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday, September 11. INDUSTRIALS Alex. ord» 12.45 Bomtead 1.42 C.B. Holding! 2.20 Coo. Tin Smelt pref 17/9 Ordi mmm 4S/» Duolopt 1.78 East Smelt 3.00 Ksso l.yj tsso deb 1.03 Ked. Disp
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  • 115 15 EASIER AGAIN ON POLICE WARNING VALUES OF Industrial shares slipped again on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia on Saturday morning on the police warning that demonstrations might occur that afternoon. There was a fair level of activity In some counters, notably Esso, Shell and Town and City. Tin shares were
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 751 15 THE M..W P.W.D. LABOURERS' CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT SOCIETY LIMITED P» X <tf (In Liquidation) T~^W^hjS In exercise of the powers con- yQC^CS^k f erred on my by Section 42 (I) *^[*LSMLsJx>J (b) of the Co-operative Societies <EgfeT*-fcS» Ordinance No. 33/48, I, M. Gnana- segaram. Liquidator Klang PW£ LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT Laoourers
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    • 853 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI SITUATION VACANT Applications are Invited from suitably qualified candidates (or the post of Confidential Secretary in the Police Department, Brunei. Candidates without the necessary qualifications will not be considered. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) Passed Overseas School Certificate with credit in English. (b) Experienced in Confidential Secretary work.
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    • 548 15 TENDERS GOVERNMENT ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENT BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE I Tender will be received by the Chairman, Tenders Board, at the office of the State Financial Officer. Ground Floor of the Government Offices, Brunei up to 4.00 pjn. on Monday 12th October, 1964 for: THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY TO SITE AT ANDULAU
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    • 669 15 PEJABAT PELAJARAN PAHANG TEDDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the supply and delivery of school urniture to the following achools: (a) Jerantut District 1. Sekolah Kebangsaan Teblng Tlnggi, Jerantut 2. Jerantut, Jerantut. (b) Pekan District 1. Sekolah Kebangsaan Mukut, Pulau Tloman 2. Tekek, 3. Juara, 4. Sungai Kertam FLDA, Maran
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 1525 16  -  Epsom Jeep RACING by gIXGAPORE, Sun. Australian jockey Men' Posner was in grand form at Bukit i 1 mah today. He rode three winners all at generous odds. Power's winners were Lash (SM), Kogerthorpe < 563 and <. av.illina ($B4). Des Coleman. trainer Colin Tulloh's new
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    • 103 16 TOTAL FOOL: $1*7.617 lit. No. *****3 ($52,161) 2nd. No. *****7 (514,90r>) 3rd. No. *****4 (57.451 1 Starter*: |$1.200 rach): Nos. *****4, *****3. *****5, 2*4546, *****8, *****9, *****1. *****3, *****6, *****5. *****6, *****0. *****5. Consolation ($750 each): New. *****1, *****7. *****9, ******. *****9, *****2. *****6 *****9. *****6, *****3. Extra Consolation Prizes
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    • 37 16 Race 1 Udh (|M>; Rare 2 Zaxa (*ls>; Race S Rocrrthorpe < 563 Race 4 avalllna t.M4i; Race t Bay Dractin II 536 Rac« 6 Singing B«y 525 >. Race 7 Ptetare Fan II ($47).
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    • 668 16  - OCM SHOULD WEILD AXE TODAY NORMAN SIEBEL by Kuala Lumpur, Sun. k LTHOUGH the Olympic Council of Malaysia have declared that it is their intention) to support next months first Olympic Games in Asia as fully as possible, it is not to be supposed that all who have asked to
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    • 161 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Axiz Duralratnam, a vice-presidem of the Malaysian Hockey Federation, was today appointed manager of the Malaysian hockey team to the Olympic Oames at Tokyo next month. Mr. Durairatnam. who managed the Malaysian team to India In May. will be assisted by P. Alegendra in
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    • 161 16 SOCCER Malacca Div. 1: New Market 1 Kilat 0 (New Market won title). HOCKKV Malacca inter-school* six-a-side finals: Boys open: High Sch. 'A' t High Sch B 1 0: under-15: SPt 2 High Sch. 'A' 0; Rirls ooen: MGHS 1 Sacred Heart Convent 0; under-15: Convent HIJ 1 MGSS 0Snbaratnam
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    • 162 17 CRICKET Aussies and Scotland draw ABERDEEN. Sun. The Ausl\. trallans did not enforce Scotland to follow-on here yesterday when they were dismissed for 95 on the final day of their two-day match, which ended in a tame draw. The Australians were all out for 296 and this total was reached
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    • 469 17 CHELSEA STILL ON TOP BUT PACE HOTTER British soccer roundup LONDON, Sunday. PHELSEA, playing with only ten men for most of the match, snatched a 1-6 win over Fulham in their south-west London "derby" yesterday to continue to head the First Division in the English Football League. Chelsea lost goal-ace
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    • 118 17 LONDON, Sun. Dave Mackay. Tottenham Hotspur's Scottish international wins half, fractured his left teg again yesterday while playing in a reserve match in an effort to get fit for the first team. The 29-year-old Mackay. one of the toughest players in the game and a
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    • 375 17 ATHLETICS LONDON. Sun. Michel Jazy, holder of the European 1500 metres record and one of France's chief medal hope for the Tokyo Olympic Games, showed his prowess at 5,000 metres when he won in 13min. 56.45ec. in the international athletics match against Britain at White City Stadium
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    • 214 17 Emerson, Stolle to meet in final TENNIS ]^EW YORK, Sun> Australia ns Roy Emerson and Fred stolle yesterday won tnrough to meet in the men's singles final of the United States lawn tennis championships at Forest Hills. Both had straight sets victories in the semi-finals. Emerson. the Wimbledon champion, reached
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    • 1285 17 SCOTTISH DIV. I Aberdeen S St. Johnston? 5 Clyde 1 Celtic 1 Dundee V. 1 Dundee 4 Falkirk 0 Hibernian 1 Hearts 1 Dunfermlioe 1 Kilmarnock 2 Airdrie t Morton 0 St. Mlrren 0 Mothcrwell 3 T. Lanark 3 Rangers 1 Fartick 1 Kilmarnock 3 3
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    • 443 17 Fijians start tour with win hurißY LONDON, Sun. The start of the Fijians tour of Wales provided the highlight of yester,day, Rugby Union matches. A capacity crowd of 10.000 saw them beat Bridgend and Maesteg 23-12 and give a delightful display of fast, exciting rugby. The leading matches produced a
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  • 531 18 Invasion: Lee calls for preventive measures gINGAPORES Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today called for preventive measures against further Indonesian invasion of Malaysian territories. Just back from Brussels and London, Mr. Lee said: "Let us take precautionary measures to make it impossible for them to continue these attacks." SINGAPORE,
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  • 162 18 Shen to have talks with Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Nationalist Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. Shen Chang Huan, will hold talks with the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, here tomorrow morning. Mr. Shen will discuss problems of interest to Formosa and Malaysia. One of the subjects of the talks
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  • 44 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Cricket Club retained the SCA senior tournament championship for the second successive year when they beat the University of Singapore by two wickets on the Padang today. Scores: University 87 (Tuffln 4-17. Oilson 4-16) SCC 88-3 (Cook 30).
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  • 30 18 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Sri Senpaga Vinayagar temple In Ceylon Road will celebrate the Avanl Moolam festival from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow with a procession and prayers.
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  • 103 18 DOCTOR CHONC AH KHOON, J P. A.M.N.. paaicd away peacefully on 12-9-M leaving hentnd hl» hi-lovrd wife Madam 00l Hong Suat. M.8.E.. PJK.. two M>n« lVtctor Chomc Kirn Choy and IXx-tor Chonn Th.nn Choy. two datifh(*n-ln-l«w, thrci- dnuKhtera. Kirn Yin. Ll:in Yin Saw Yin. two noiu-in-law. Doctor C»iau Kai
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  • 261 18 Ningkan: 16 Indonesian battalions on border KUCHING. Sun. The Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said here today there were at least 11 battalions of Indonesian troops massed along the Sarawak border, and live along the Sabah border. He disclosed that since August more than 20 Indonesians had
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  • 181 18 600 RIVER FOLK FROM SARAWAK SEE NEW HOMES BRUNEI TOWN, Sunday MORE than 600 men, women and children, all Brunei Malays, have arrived here in a flotilla of about 100 native craft from Sarawak. They came from Sarawak's Fifth Division riverine village of Kampong Ranggau, at Llmbang. which is near
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