The Straits Times, 4 October 1964

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  • 16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES In Mate** 1 NO. 1,492 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1964. 20 CENTS KDN 7
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  • 576 1 Premier: I'll see how he behaves in Cairo By V.K. CHIN fIXALA LUMPUR, Sat. President Soekarno sent peace feelers to Tengku Abdul Rahman before he left on his trip to Vienna, Moscow and the Cairo conference of non-align-ed nations. The Tengku revealed this when he opened the
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  • 402 1 65,000 civil, public servants told foreign language usage sparks imperial stooges charge ■fUALA LUMPUB, Sat. Tengku Abdul Rahman today advix-il 65.000 civil and public servants to learn the national language as soon is possible. He told them: "You cannot go on using foreign language", and we
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  • 477 1  - Malaysia may send team to Cairo CHEW LOY KHOON By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat may send a Ministerial delegation to Cairo to present its case if the need arises. Sources close to the Ministry of External Affairs said today that Tengku Abdul Rahman would decide on this within the next 24
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  • 75 1 HONG KONG. Sat— The ConMTvutive Party, under the leadership oi S:r A!ec Dounlas-Home. will win i»ip comm<? British general election, an Indian a>tio.o|?er Mr. E. V Sha.-tn. They will stay in power lot- the lull Uve-year term, he mid. His other predictions wrrr: President Johnson will win
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  • 35 1 NEW DELHI, Sat. Seventeen members of the' Kashmir State Assembly today met Indian Government leaders to demand early release of Bakshl Ghulam Mohammed, the former Prime Minister of Kashmir, arrested on Sept 22.
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  • 30 1 BAN< Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ra/ak. s-prnt most of today aolfina m a nente tomnt near the Gulf of Thailand after concludmu border talks with Thai officials.
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  • Article, Illustration
    1350 1  -  SHIVA DAS Snatch men have got away with $800,000 By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. More than $800,000. This is the figure I arrived at alter adding up the payroll grabs in the past 10 years in Singapore and Malaya. Not a bad haul at. allfrom the point in rien
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  • 167 1 SURRENDER CALL ON PHONE SIN*. U'Olil S.tt.—An 1»--vrar-old Indonesian youth rang the police this evening and told them. "I want to surrender. I will hr waiting at (lie telephone booth near the XJ milestone lam pine* llnid." Within minute* a radio patrol ear .irrm-d and found thr Minlh
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  • 73 1 1 7-storey plunge SINGAPORE, Sat. Sim San Tee, 19, plunged to his death from the 17th floor of the 20-storey Selegie House in Sclegie Road this afternoon. Sim. of Telok Mata Ikan. had a pone and a piece of paper v.th his name. Recovered in I runt of a flat
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  • 119 1  - Gun-butt bashing in $3,000 robbery ABDUL FAZIL By CINGAPORE. Sat. Four robbers, two armed with guns and the others with daggers, walked into an import-export office In High Street this evening, held up the proprietor. Mr. Naraindas Tshamasnl, 50, and robbed him of $3,000. During the robbery a 14--year-old coffee-stall
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  • 29 1 QUEBEC. Sat— French Canadian separatist leader, Mr. Pierre Bourgault. hinted last night that Queen Elizabeth may face a mass sit-in when she visits Quebec next week— Reuter.
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  • 37 1 JAKARTA. Sat. Police in Kedin. Central Java, are catching boys with "Beatlc" style haircuts and clipping them short. A few days ago President Sookarno denounced "BeaUe' wigs as a symbol of decadent Western culture.
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  • 237 2 DISAPPOINTED PMIP SUPPORTERS NIBONG TEBAL. Saturday. pMIP supporters who turned up in strength at the nomination centre today were dis- j appointed when the party at the last minute withdrew its candidate from the Sebrang j Sclatan parliamentary by-election. The decision not to con- r tralght light between the Alliance.-
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  • 75 2 TOWNSEND IS NEW O.C. FOR AUSSIES AIR Commodore \V. E. Townsend who is to bp the new Officer Commanding the Royal Australian Air Force base at Buttcrworth. A former DirectorGeneral of Personnel at the Department of Air. Canberra. Air Commodore Townsend will take over from the present Commander, Air Commodore
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  • 470 2  -  CHIA POTEIK by SINGAPORE, Sat IN a majority decision de- livered today, the Industrial Arbitration Court held that the action of Grant Advertising Inc., in dismissing five employees without notice at the end of October last year was wrong. It ordered the company to pay the salaries
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  • 110 2 No, no, n0... lESSELTON. Sat. An Indo- ncMiin yruiili of Javanese origin made his third vain attempt yesterday to join the Malaysian Rangers. He was one of many Indonesians living in the Tawau area who packed the recruiting centre of the 2nd. Bn Malaysia Rangers but had to be turned
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  • 37 2 .IES.SELTON. Sat.— Mr. R. L. until recently Director of win/ion in the Borneo territories. lf#t Sabeh yesterday for Perth. Western Australia, where I he will be In charste of U» Maluy.Miiii Airways office
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  • 139 2 127— AND SHE IS STILL AT WORK THIS is Ili.ii l.asuria, from 1 the village of Kvitouly in Ahkh.i-'ia: and although she i< ISI jr.irs old she is parrying on with her work M i ir i pit-kn- on the village tea plantation. Kecently she wrote to Mr. Khrushchev. thanking
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  • 66 2 KUANTAN. Sat.— The Deputy Pr.inc Minister. Tun Abdul Ray ik. Is to addre.ss members of ParlianwU. State. Town a-id Local Councils throughout Pahansr when he visits Mpntaknb on Tuesday. Ho will also visit the District Operations Room at the police station. A luncheon will be held
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  • 34 2 PENANG. Sat.— Three houses were robbed early this morning by a gang of thieves who broke windows and fished out articles. They zot away with a pair of crousers and soire cigarettes.
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  • 117 2 PASSER-BY HELPS TO ARREST TWO ROBBER SUSPECTS BIJTTERWORTH, Sat.—A nasser-by joined a DO):c» ronstablo in chfcsirr three suspected robbers who held ud a counio in P:mtai Road her.* last nißht. The couule-a Pagan Dalam fitt'.i. Mr. Leonß Pen* Chov. and his siirl friend —were accosted by the i men in
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  • 374 2 ALOR STAR, Saturday. official of the Social and Welfare Lotteries Board, Mr. Y. C. Kang, said in court today that he was not aware of people "buying vp 1 winning lottery tickets to claim the prize money from the Board and so evade income
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  • 178 2 If Sock was a scout... KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Mentrl Besar of Seiangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, said today that if President Soekarno had been a boy scout there would not be any Indonesian confrontation against Malaysia. tie was speaking at the opening of the iood and fun lair
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  • 254 3 NUT's pledge: No strike action pENANO, Sat. The secretary ot the Day Training College National Committee of the National Union of Teachers, Mr. Stephen Ramachandran today pledged that his members would not take any industrial action during the emergency. "We make this pledge knowing full well that the build-up of
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  • 128 3 I CNDON. Sat.- Four ap- ccals from decisions by Malaysian judges will come before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council during the sittings*, which open In London on Monday. They areWhite Hudson and Co. Ltd. (appellants* vs Asian Organisation Ltd. in an action to restrain "passing
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  • 71 3 PENANO, Sat.— A motor cycle salesman from Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Yeoh Oon Leong, lost his $900 scooter yesterday while on a holiday in Penang. Two other machines reported stolen this week have been recovered. Mr. Chan Tuck Beng. a clerk, found his scootr abandoned In the
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  • 41 3 PENANG. Sat.— The Minister for Labour. Mr. V. Manickavafcagam. opened a science block costing SB.OOO at the R.ini.ikrishna Secondary School yesterday evening It is the flret private school in Penang to have a science block.
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  • 128 3 Intervene in Railway recruiting KUALA L L M PUR, Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been asked to intervene in the recruitment of railway staff until agreement is reached in the ii o w-suspended Railway Joint Council. The appeal is contained in a letter made
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  • 314 3 Estate man slashed to death in morning ambush KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. AN estate conductor was slashed to death early this morning at Bukit Hitam Estate, Puchong, about 14 miles from here. This is the second murder in Selangor in three days. On Thursday, a private tutor. Kamaruddin bin Mohamed Merican,
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  • 91 3 THF question that has always cropped up when the layman talks about sport should boxing be banned? This issue of the Asia Magazine probes deeply into the problem. And the problem is even more acute in our part of the world because the money purses are
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  • 62 3 PENANO. Sat— The Swedish East Asia Line hu ordered two new 13,000-ton liners for use on Its express /rvice between Europe and Malaysia At the line's annual dinner last night, Mr. R.W. Hart, manager of the agents, Messrs. Paterson Simons and Co. (M) Ltd.. said
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  • 41 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat More than 160 workers at the Len Seng Omnibus Co. Ltd., have called off their work to rule, which began on Sept. 9. The workers will get wage increases, hospitalisation and other fringe benefits.
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  • 142 3 A pantun for patience by Khaw l/UALA LUMPUR, Sat— 1V Senior officers of the Municipality were told tonight to use patience and forbearance hi dealing with the capitals acute hawker and squatter problems. "These and many other allied problems must be handled with firmness but tempered with tact and understanding."
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  • 58 3 SINGAPORE. Sat Because of \va.sh on main.s. iliere will be no waier in the follouing areas tomorrow: Adam Park, between Camden Park and opposite Adam Park, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.-, Camden Park from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.: 10 to 18 mile Jurong Road and all
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  • 138 3 Indonesian youth jailed four months for entering controlled area PEKAN, Saturday AN Indonesian youUi was today jailed four months by the magistrate, Inche Wan Mohamed bin Wan Haji Mustapha, for illegal- ly entering a controlled La Asubu bin Lalohi, 18, was arrested with five others on Sept. 21 at Tanjor^g
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  • 92 3 CINGAPORE, Sat. The United Stales Information Service will put up two boards outside the American Consulate In Armenian Street showing The hourly returns of the voting In the Presidential election on Nov. 4. One of the beards v/ill show the returns by -states. The other will record
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  • 93 3 PRAYER BY Mr. TAN i PKAYER by the Malaysian Ptaaacc .Minister. Mr. Tan Sicw Sin. (holding loss stiiks) and Tan flan's nii-ii fur blessinKs on Mir Tan ancestral temple Po fhiak Keng in Singapore at its unveiling ceremony yesterday. The Minister told members of the clan to broaden their outlook
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  • 190 3 TPOH. Sat— Four new hotels and a $1 million extension to another, are now under construction in this thriving town, which claims to nave the most middle class hotels in the country. Three of the new hotels the Caspian, the Merlin and the Shanghai together with
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  • FOREIGN NEWS
    • 112 5 JOANNA DREAMS OF COCOS LONDON, Saturday JOANNA CLUNIES-ROSS, 18-year-old London photographic model, sits among the autumn leaves, dreaming of the Cocos Islands. The islands lie in the Indian Ocean, between Western Australia and Malaysia. It is Joanna's dream to visit them one day: her family have ruled them since they
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    • 250 5 Egg hits Sir Alec as the Tories face a new subtle threat LONDON, Saturday. 'J'HE Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, ran into an egg-thrower yesterday and a yolk hit him square in the middle of the back. r An egg plastered his bark when he stopped at Llmehur.st. near Oldham.
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    • 265 5 ROME, Sat— Ilalian police said yesterday tnev Jiiid lecovered 'a lortune" In jewels and precious stones that were aboard the private jetliner of King Sand of Saudi Arabia when it crashed in the mountains last year. They were found in the possession of Ihree mountain
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    • 23 5 fai k o. Bat. F(-ny-nvo people were buried and presumed killed when a house collapsed herp. police said la*t nieht. Reuter.
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    • 180 5 MADRAID. Sat. The wreckage of an aircraft believed to be a missing French airliner with 80 people aboard was sighted last night 53 miles east of Almeria off Spain's Mediterranean coast, an R.A.F. spokesman said- in Gibraltar. The missing plane is a DC-6 of Union
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    • 38 5 KATMANDU. Sat Nepal tttl roiaked it* claim to Mount Everest. A Government statement to Parliament asserted the 29.028 ft. mountain Is in Nepal, not in Communust-held Tibet as shown on some Chinese maps. AP.
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    • 25 5 MOSCOW. Sat. The Soviet Union today named 46-vrar-old Mr. Bcris Kirnasivsky as its B>W ambassador to Laos, the Soviet news agency Tass reported.
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    • 32 5 NEW YORK. Sat.— UN S.-r-CreUrjf General U Thant laM nieht appealed to all member countries to make voluntary financial contributions to the ITN1 T N peace-keeping operation in Cyprus— UPl.
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    • 26 5 LONDON. Sat. Charles Cooper, builder of Britain's Cooper racing auto.s. died at his home near London on Thursday night. He was 71 AP
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    • 19 5 NSW YORK. Sat —Britain tod:u- rpported two new border Incidents involving Yemeni troop* and the Aden Federation.
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    • 52 5 WASHINGTON. Sat. Drunken Hying may or approaching the seriousness of drunken driving. The Federal Aviation Agency said yesterday that a autopsies performed on one-third of the private pilots killed in crashes la.it year revealed the presence of alcohol m 35 per cent of them "in
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    • 284 5 I LONDON, Sat. AN action by a British Peer to save the famous Grand National horse race here by stopping the sale of i Ain'ree racecourse. Liver- dool, for property develop- 1 ment began in the high court here yesterday. The
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    • 424 5 NAMES OF THE NEWS PRESIDENT Johnson has promised to call a White House conference on peace in 1965 if he is elected. "You can't be a statesman unless you get elected." President Johnson told several hundred government officials and distinguished private citizens who watched him sign a proclamation designating 1965
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  • 74 6 word* Wf- iMimmum) MASTERS" Freah Milk, paateuiioed unit nocnogealaed for eaay dlgeatloa It reamy to the lait drop. Try a packet today MARIA ELENA Tou are a;»»Tt In my heart and well remembered thla > Bar Pray to him for unity. Uimpu l. H-«at OBLICIOUS KOKIIN IUDOrIAN :>»hea eerved
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  • Leader Page
    • OPENION Sunday, Oct 4, 1064
      • 524 6 THE shuck vvavos of Suekarno's tggraslon against Malaysia and his damning admissions in the Security Council must have .shaken the 50 or so non-aligned nations now assembled for a conference in Cairo. Expansion by conquest, subversion and assassination pose a real threat for these neutral countries,
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      • 33 6 IHT I" be tried by un of men because ihrv ...i more under- ling. Ain.ru model Toni Shelley, charged with wrarin? a toplis> swimsuit in Chicago.
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    • 636 6  - How Russia could help keep the peace SABA RATNAM THE NEWS IN DEPTH I BY KUALA LUMPUR IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA jT MUST have been a puzzled and disappointed Sock a mo who stepped off his plane at Moscow airport. True Mr. Khrushchev was there to greet him with broad grin,
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    • SPEAKING PERSONALITY
      • 222 6 I AM glad that L.S.M. of Muar (Sunday Times, Sept. 20) has had her moment of truth. It was surely a dog who started that malicious rumour that we cats are incapable of any other love than cupboard love. Who but a dog. with his gulping gluttony,
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      • 107 6 »R. JOHN Anthony Parr's article on the danger of the drug Stilboestrol (Sunday Times. Sept. 13•. though it dealt a sudden blow to my love for meat, was delightfully Informative. I am sure that his article has some truth In It as is shown by the reactions of
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      • 81 6 THE main aim of prefects must surely be to teach the students to do without prefects. Sounds funny but you must agree it i true. In 1961. our new principal became highly unpopular when he introduced the prefect system. The school founded in 1886. had always maintained
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      • 46 6 WHAT a fright I got when I heard that my son. a thirteen year old, had ordered a new delicacy from Indonesia at our favourite food supplier. Guess what? Rats! Yes. fried rats But he says it was just a joke! MRS. OW. SINGAPORE
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    • 823 6  - WHY AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT CANNOT PLAY GOD JAMES BOM) fans, often hard pressed to defend the flaws of character in their hero, hold one trump which canriol fail to warm the stoniest heart: He plays to win. and he alw.ivs Ho<>s The President of the United States, especially when viewed
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    • Article, Illustration
      591 6  - women me Dr JOHN ANTHONY PARR LONDON ALL TOO'PLUMP UNFORTUNATELY by PATIENTS have been I asking how they are to lose excessive weight. Generally, people can be divided into two main croups. There are Pharaoh's Lean Kind, who cannot put on any weight, and can eat what they like. The
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    • 81 6 I RECENTLY saw a Secondary Four boy flyine a kite from the roof of a four-storey block of flats. Both his parents were present And what did they do? Did they chide their son. and Rive him a lecture on the dangers of such a practice?
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  • Malaysian News
    • 92 7 J]ORE than 100 students of the Technical College in Kuala Lumpur have volunteered to give a pint each to the Blood Bank. Pictured right is Miss P'ng Gek Leng, 19, a second year architectural student, making her donation. The blood drive is the first of
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    • 315 7 SINGAPORE, Saturday. I'HK Malaysian Government will cut down "non-essential expenditure" in an effort to check the rapid depletion of the nations domestic currency reserves. This was announced here today by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, just before his departure for Kuala
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    • 126 7 IPOH, Sat— The Ipoh coroner, Mr. Yong Yung Sui, today recorded a verdict of suicide on Mah Kon Choy, 14. a schoolboy, who was found hanging from a tree at the back of his house in Bukit Merah new village near here. Mali's mother, Lim Mooi.
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    • 102 7 Today Sedili Kechil 8.59 a.m. i7.5tt.) 8.35 a.m. (.661 >; Singapore 10.31 a.m.) <B.4(t> 10.07 p.m. (9.3 ft .>: Port Dicksou 5.30 am. (9.oft) 6.04 p.m. 1 8.6 ft): Port Swettenham 4.48 .i m. < 13.9 f t» 5.10 p.m. 13.0 ft i Penang
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    • 23 7 SINGAPORE. Sat— An Illegal immigrant from Indonesia. Bidaya binte A.smabi. 25. was detained by a police party at Maran Road yesterday.
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    • 425 7 DEVAN GOES TO KAMA'S DEFENCE SINGAPORE, Sat.— Mr. C. V. Devan Nair the se-cretary-general of the National Trades Union Confess today defended Mr. G. Kandasamy. the deputy secretary general of the N.T.U.C. whose tiproff as the most likely successor to him drew criticism from several leading trade unionists. Mr. Nair
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    • 104 7 Sabah talks set for 'this month' MANILA. Sat.— Malaysia has proposed that talks on the Philippines claim to Sabah be held In Bangkok during the last week of this month. Informed sources said today. The proposal was made In a Note delivered to the Foreign Office by tl\e Malaysian Consulate
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    • 144 7  - MB back at school that didn't want him CHONG CHEE SONG By I K. Sat. The IT Mentri Besar of Johore* Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos (above), last night returned to the Muar High School, where he was refused admission as a boy, to open the school's Diamond Jubilee
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    • 144 7 A DOUBLE PROTEST GOES TO THE CAIRO CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MALAYSIA'S labour movement today sent a strong protest to the secretariat of the second non-aligned countries' conference in Cairo against the exclusion of Malaysia. An appeal also went out to the Egyptian Trade Union Federation. In a telegram spnt
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    • 113 7 SEREMBAN, Sat.— The Minister of Information and broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here today that his Ministry had an added responsibility as a result of the present national crtst> Inche Senu was speaking to the staff of the Information Department during his visit to Keuri
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 158 7 ON YOUR TV TODAY TV SINGAPI R\ Channel 5 P.M.: 1 Opening ana programme summary in all languages; 1.05 Twentieth Century The Battle of The Bulge; 1.30 Two of a Kind; 2.00 News in English. 2.1« The Greatest Show on Earth The Wrecker: 3.00 Irama Hall (repeat broadcast!; 3.50 Chinese
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    • 153 7 gramme summary in all languages: 7.45 South East Asia Cultural Festival Show oy Singapore (repeat broadcast*: 8.45 Bapa Malaysia (Mandarin version); 9.25 Chinese cinema True or false (Part ID; 10.15 Programme summary In all languages for the next day and close. T.V. MALAYSIA Channel 5 X.L.. P. Pinanf 6 Ipoh
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  • 511 8  -  Saba Ratnam DRAMA By SINGAPORE T\VO angry young men of the art world in Malaysia have set them-st-lvrs the task of revolutionising Indian thnueht and outlook in the sphere of fllm and theatreThey are Prem Kumar. 27. and Lourdenathan Milton. 25. both playwrights who have
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  • THE NEWS IN DEPTH
    • 717 9  -  Alex Lee DESIGN IIIIIIIIIIIHIHIHHIHMIHIIIIIHIIIHHIMI 'J'HE display of collar styles in the September/October issue of Robinsons News along with the exhortation that gentlemen should only wear "the shape that suits their facial characteristics" has convinced me that at long last Malaysian males have come to recognise the fact
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    • Article, Illustration
      528 9  -  SOH TIANG KENG DEFENCE By ALL POISED TO DESTROY ANY SNEAK ATTACK JJLOODHOUND guided missiles, the most fearful deterrent to enemy air assault, poised today at Singapore and Butterworth, ready to destroy any sneak attack the Indonesian air force may throw at Malaysia This surface-to-air missile system, recently installed
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    • 350 9 DAVID KRAAL SINGAPORE 'PO the many middleclass mm and women In Malaysia the word "malaria" does not con--1 Jure up any nightmare. Yet malaria Ls today Asia's second greatest killer next to tuberculosis. In India.* 50 million people each year fall prey to the disease and
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  • 230 10 IPOH, Sat. The SulUn of Perak today opened j. branch of the Overseas Union Bank Ltd., with a personal account. His consort., Che Puan Negara, registered for a .•■afe deposit box. Thp Sultan said: "Banks are essential In a progressive country where free enterprise
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  • 58 10 PENANG. Sat Fishermen earning not mure than $300 a month are to be invited by the Pcnans; Government to buy 144 houses built under the Stftte'.-io*-cost housing scheme at Telok Bahang. They be The principal irage-«arners liv» or work permanently in Penang. Payments for the hon-*
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  • 25 10 -INOAPORt. Bat. Woim I.JI ■mm found drowned In 10ft. well on the Jurons Road today. His clothes were found by the side oi
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  • 403 10  -  ARTHUR RICHARDS. More capital is coming from Japan: Minister by KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. AfORE than $150 million worth of new factories will be set up in Malaya within the ne,xt few year. Thla mm stated today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr Lim Swee
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  • 117 10 GERMANY AND MALAYSIA THE Sunday Times publishes with this issue a special feature on the contribution made by the Federal Republic of Germany to Malaysia's growing economy, and the educational, industrial, scientific and cultural interchange between the two nations. It has been produced with the co-operation of the German Embassy
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  • 178 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. T"HE move to bring all voluntary organisations A under a single co-ordinating body, launched 17 months, ago, became a reality today with the inauguration of the National Social Welfare Council. The new council is designed to channel
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  • 96 10 New Eleanor Roosevelt stamps I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat Commemorative stamps to mark the Eleanor Roosevelt Memorial for cancer research, human rights, relief oi poor and lnter- national goodwill, will be on I sale at all post offices throughout Malaysia from next Saturday The stamps In three denominations 25 cents. M cents
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  • 331 10 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Busmen w and repined to the Singopore and Kuala Lumpur tradiuk rooms of the Stock Ex- < change of Malaysia today with the number of shares traded in brackets: [Mil ■■'"TßlAl Dunlops (4.000) $1.83: Esso ords. (U.0O0) $1.98. (3.000) $1.99: F. and N. ords (2.000) $2.67.
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    49 10 IPOH. Saturday Perak rugger star. Geo f f rey Aldworth. and his bride, Miss Janette Marie Steele, a secretary from Sydney, were married at St. Mic h a c l's Church here today. Mr. Aidworth is a mining engineer attached to Gope n g Consolidated Ltd. Sunday Times picture
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  • 22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sut. The Shaw Founds*. on today donated $15,000 towards °h< i the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Spurts Club bunding.
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  • 62 10 lOHORE BAHRU. Sat. An Indonesian paratrooper, who was captured at Kuala Rorr.pin. Pahang. was charged in the general hospital here today under the Internal Security Act for poaa6Mion of a sub-machine gun in a security area The paratrooper. Murutut. surrendered on S»*p'. 7 after marching several miles through
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  • 23 10 SINGAPORE, Sat. Polled have detained 1? mcii ing raids on secret society mdt> outs in the past 24 hours
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    • 302 11 THE THEATRE THOSE who are familiar with what I will call the hierarchy of the pianoiorte will express no surprise on hearing thut the programme to be played by the very distinguished Hungarian •fttftt Andor Foldes for his reciial on Oct. 21 at the Victoria Theatre consists entirely of music
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    • 59 11 English— and Russian MISS LINDA CHRISTIAN, who is at the moment enlivening the London scene, sends her two daughters by Tyrone Power Romina. IS. and Taryn. 1 1 —to a private school in Kent. "A good English education." she insists, "is the best in the world. Why. they're so with
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  • 100 12 IPOH. Sat The Raja di- I Hilir of Perak this morning opened a one-day carnival organised by 14 welfare and vountary organisations. The money raised at the carnival would help the tsatlons carry out •heir good work, he said. The Sultan of Perak. patron of the
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  • 34 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Mrs. KM. Ramachandran has been elected president of the Selan- gor Indian Association. Mr. G. Virs and Mr. K.L. Devaser were elected vice-presidents and Mr. N. Veeriah. general secretary.
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  • 607 12 THE diesel-engine car has always been regarded as the '"ugly duckling" ol the Malaysian motoring scene. ThLs month It dors not quite become a "swan." but with the Introduction of the Mercedes-Benz 190 D for diespl) with automatic transmission it is well on its way to becoming
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  • 95 12 MALAYSIA'S first beauty queen, Joan Booty, was yesterday mai ri< il to Mr. John Freeman at the Singapore Registry. Mr. Freeman, of Benson (Singapore) Ltd., is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman of Poynton, England, and Mrs. Booty (her previous marriage was dissolved in 1961) is
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  • 240 12 FLORAL ART SOCIETY PRAISED BY GOVERNOR'S WIFE pENANG, Sat. Tengku Puan Hajjah Nor Sa'adah, wife of the Governor of Penang. today praised the Penang Floral Art Society, for educating the people in the art of bringing beauty Into the home. "Shows such as this," she said when she declared open
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  • 212 12 KHALID OFF TO WOO AUSSIE INDUSTRIALISTS KIALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Abdul Khalid, left here for Melbourne today to "woo" Australian industrialists to Malaysia. Haji Khalid said that Australian industrialists were considering to set up more than 30 joint ventures here. He added: "Twenty
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  • 184 12 5 years for dealer MUAV<. Sat. A rubber dealer. Teo Kirn Hwee. 23. was today sentenced by the High Court to three years' jail on three charges of attempted mutder. His victims were Teo Kirn Ching, and the attempted dead. Teo Tin Seng, 36. and his wife. Tee Siew KheriK.
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    • 34 13 SYDNEY, Sat—Royal Sovefhe'VoOO 14 Ura^T'jory Club Derby over I', miles at Randwick today. Royal Sovereign, ridden by R, <™ Sl started at 4to 1. with Park Lane. 3 to 1, third.
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    • 335 14 Appeal from Tokyo: Send Chua early From 1 -l NORMAN SIEBEL TOKYO, Saturday. FEATHERWEIGHT weight-lifter Chung Kam Weng, the first Malaysian competitor to enter the Olympic village today urged Malaysian Weighlift'ng Federation to send bantamweight Chua Phung Kirn here without delay. Chung who works in Wales and arrived here with
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    • 302 14 TOKYO, Sat.— A typhoon may hit Japan during the Olympic Games, the meteorological agency said here today. The agency also predicted that rain would probably fall In Tokyo lor five of the 14 days of the games. The weather would be fine but perhaps overcast
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    • 412 14 Selangor flatter in 34-0 Malaya Cup rugby victory MALAYA CUP RUGBY AND BOXING— SUNDAY TIMES SPORTS IN PICTURES KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. SELANGOR, holders, scored a 34 points (five goals, two tries and a penalty) to nil victory over Kedah in their HMS Malaya Cup Rugby match here today. Selangor were
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    • 101 14 Malaysians lose 4-2 to HK in Ho Ho Cup HONG KONO. Sat. The visit ing Malaysian Chinese Koooar team lost today 4-2 In the annual lnlerpor^ Ho Ho Cup senes against Hong Kong Chinese. ri;.ir-tlme score was 3-1. The Hong Kong learn were constantly on the offensive, but the visitors
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    • 27 14 IPOH. Sat— CEß "A" beat Teluk Anson 2-1 in a quarterfinal tip of the Government Services soccer competition on the Coronation ground here today.
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    • 23 14 LONDON, Sat.— Bury beat Bolton 2-1 in a Div. 2 league soccer match yesterday. In Dlv. 3 Reading beat Workington 2-0.
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    • 209 14 Nawab leads India's fight back in Test \f ADRAS. Sat. The Na--1 wab of Pataudi led India's light back ou the second day of the first, cricket Test against Australia here today, line tourists .made 211 yesterday. Aner half their wickets were down for 108 at lunch, the Nawab and
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    • 42 14 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. Clifford School. Kuala Kangsar. beat Kini! Etlv. ard VII School, of Ta>pinu. 3-1 In .i first division Interi school hockrv match nan I day. In a .second division tie. Clif--1 ford School beat King Edwurd I 2-0.
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    • 14 14 PEKAN. Sat— Rompln drew 4-4 with Pekan District at soccer today.
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      109 14 Johnny Prescott. the Birmingham heavyweight, fought a game battle to draw with American Negro Chip Johnson over 10 rounds at the Embassy Sportsdrome, Birmingham this week. But Referee Chris Maggs's decision set the crowd booing. Prescott. a 26-year-old bookmaker, had a cut over his right eye. a bruise
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    • 285 14 LONDON. Sat. Rr*ults of f«ot< ball nulchrs plavrd today DIVISION ONE Chelae* 5 Blarkburn 1 Everton I West Ham 1 Sheffield T. 1 WBA 1 Stoke 1 Nottingham I Aston Villa v BiiMiiKh.im. Burnirv v MMahwtef i I'nitrri v Arsenal. I.oicctrr ity v Blackpool. Sundrrland i lirld
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    • 58 14 LONDON. Sat The -»0-l chance. Grey of Fit linden, ridden by Joe Mercer, won the I witch Handicap ;it Newmarket today. Carrying topweieht of 9.6, Lord Astor"s Grey of Falltxien resisted a stroiir; clial.' Court (28-1) to win by threequarters of a length. Straight Die (10-1) was a heaci
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    • 117 14 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER BarcMian tup: Malacca Indians v Johore Indians (Kubu Stadium, 5); Patent Indians v Negri Indians (Raubi. I'mang Junior Cup: RAP GlUk;. r v CRC A' (5.15»: Vul..r> (up: RAAP Bwor'll V BAPC <6.4b. both nialclus at City Stadium). i:i i.i.i.i; p,i..it Ur.der-23 trial <A '.dcrson Boh, grd,
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    • 510 6 VIRGO (August 22-Sept. 22): in not the quantities you had Don't be afraid to speak your anticipated. mind. Much depends on how SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22): you assert yourself this week and Suspicions are cleared up this how quickly you can take up a week and you will feel a
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    • 330 6 -STAR of theWEEK f YOL will lind yourself under w very good portents through- 'w v i out the coming year. You are A likely to score in anything that concerns money and material M-iurit). From this angle life will be very rewarding in late Jl 1964 and in 1965.
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    • 93 7 TTn- Sunday Times October 4, 1964 W^fMRPIIV""" TH£ CISCO KVD tjO».r W<d West f* Valvl rLte WSjSEWUk +7*7, C Sye£-suKe-BUTA I vVE C4MT C«?SS 4 Ba l 'BlB|! MEANWHILE, in A BACK eOQ/H ..j^jjllk^. 9. J/I 1. !>** j 1 I 'CAUSE ÜBS GOT SO MVCM %OS«l I I f
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    • 446 8 i— h^hm^Hß The Sunday Times October 4, 1964 PAGE 8 B FITWI f (^MV JOB 1$ TO TPOTFcT FEOfLF, PLIMT-EVEM YOU! j— =r-| [i REFUSE TOl.Fr VOUfip, MIPE f 1 s^!^ I L^^TT'^ F^ S CO^ENITEP '^W^C WAti Klc+lT/ FEE P IKKf^^ft THI^ 1^ NEVt-^-NEVER LANIP? A> THAT FELL6R Vgl'RE
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    • 8 1 FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY TODSY Sunday Times Supplement
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    • 340 1 j West German economy is I model for all pROFESSOR Ludwig Erhard's assumption of power as the new Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany in October last year marks an important event and a new era in German political history. Professor Erhard was Vice-Chancellor
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    • 45 1 THE Malaysian Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul I Rahman, and the President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Heinrich Luebke. met at Bonn during 1960. In July 1964 Dr. Luebke has been re-elected for a further term of five years.
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    • 334 1 TIES BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES GREATLY STRENGTHENED ALTHOUGH Germa- ny is not actively involved in the politics and military develop ments of this part of the world, strong political, economic, cultural and personal ties exist between her and Malaysia. Germany welcomed the birth of Malaysia with a practical gift of
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    • 182 1 A RESPECTED MEMBER OF FAMILY OF NATIONS Mrwajre from thr Minister of Foreign Affairs of th« Federal Republic of C.ri ni.mv, DR. GERHARD S( HKol I>l X: I am very pleased to 1 hoar that the leaders of the Sunaay Tlm«i are made more closely acquainted with the Federal Republic
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      • 43 1 \^^V vIvIZ Dl OS* V^O* I ilC* are sole agents for HAUNI Machinery and Equipment for the tobacco industry, DESMA Shoe Machines, Rubber and Plastic Injection Machines, HINZ Induction Motor Manufacturers frojn 0-5t01,500hp, STAHL Electric Hoists and Pulleys, HERING A.G. Oil Regeneration Equipment
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    • 34 2 The President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Dr. Heinrich Luebke, received the Malaysian Ambassador, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Ha.ji Jumat, P.M.N., :il the presentation of his credentials on 18th February, IIKU.
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    • 334 2 DEMOCRACY IS 15 YEARS OLD IN GERMANY fPHE 15th anniversary of a countr y's founding is generally not an occasion for great celebration. And the Federal Republic of Germany, the Parliament of which was constituted on September 7. 1949, does not make an exception to this rule. However, the political
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    • 225 2 MALAYSIA RANKED AS THIRD TRADE PARTNER A mrssacr from the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Malaysia. DR. HOBST HOI HI. INC.. BELIEF in a common ideology and friendly co-operation in several spheres are powerful forces which bring Malaysia and Germany ever closer to one another. Both nations
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      • 427 2 TELEXthe Communication Medium SIEMENS of Our Age ■H HH| Tht telephone and the telegram have become indispensable aids in business for trade, banks and industry. But progress keeps going on. All over /ejß the world, these two communication media mf :j£ are joining forces with the most W^^mt up-to-date service
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      • 236 2 The most powerful tumour ■■■■■■■■■■jl treatment llJ^^^^Bllife- c world Wr fcfctei^i^^i^^M r I IHE1 HE most important development In the ;t irld tumor-therapy durinf the past few y*ar« _S^^^^^^^' S 4 million VolU Betatron promising essential progress in my. -\^j^ treatment. The Betatron Is th« biegest and most pnwer- f
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    • 140 3 German aid for Penang deep-water wharves HPHE Minister of Tr»nsX port, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. (above) Inspects model of the deep-water wharves to be built at Butterworth. With him from left are: Inche Ismail bin Marsokl, general manager of the Penang Port Commission. Dr. H. Boehling, the German Ambassador,
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    • 74 3 TOOK 15.9m TONS OF OIL, PRODUCTS FOR FIRST 3 MONTHS The direct Imports Into the Fi-deral Republic, Including West Berlin, of crude petroleum and petroleum products came In the first three months of 1*64 to 15.9 million tons. This Includes the free trade of oil hs well as Its free-port
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    • 222 3 WITH the greatest respect we Germans who have the privilege of witnessing from close quarters the growth of the Malaysian nation, observe with admiration the development of this country's economy. Despite serious setbacks from outside aad considerable handicaps which arise from the economical structure
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    • 341 3 Minister sees possibilities of economic expansion A mossag* from Mr. Kurt Schmuecker, Minister for Economle Affairs, Federal Republic of Germany Prudent government measures praised m fj^HE Federal Republic of Germany's good rela- tions with Malaya, Singapore and the former territories of British North Borneo and Sarawak will continue to remain
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      • 395 3 The Germans (fe^C^) a nation ol saur^J^y^^^^ CREDIT BALANCE Pi R SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN bbbbbbbbß^^bbbV THE FEOERAL REPUBLIC IN GERMAN MARK S^^^ ll£U2| 1950 1955 1960 1961 1962 IStt^W END OF THE YEAR TOTALS fTHERE are nations who do not in the shape of fat piglets, to the think very
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      • 7 3 KICUL/ >1 iflU Mm y9V\ *941 061
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    • 214 4 Dr. Llm Swee Aun, Minister of Commerce and Industry, and Mrs. Lim during their visit to the Federal Republic of Germany in June this year (seen in picture on the left). At the German Industries Fair which was held in Berlin in October last year. 14
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    • 329 4 THEODOR Heuss was born on January, 31, 1884, in Brackenheim, (south west Germany). After attending a secondary school, he studied political science, political economy and the history of art in Berlin and Munich. He obtained his doctorate In 1905. and in the following years
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      • 179 4 FINEST NATURAL TRACING PAPER "DIAMANT EXTRA SPECIAL" weir v marke Outstanding Features: klflh tr«ntpar««ey combined with be«t rnntonc* ff«oHy imp*o»«d photo print* arc ebtoinabl* frmn it 0 BMy b« »ru»»i mo»y ttn»«s m Hi* en* ploc* without Mhirtl of gloitd f««Wi in all w«i 9 hta 60 ISO FINEST AIRMAIL
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      • 144 4 THE FAVOURITE AND MOST POPULAR SALON HAIR DRYERS IN MALAYSIA FROM GERMANY. K Sjgg At yesterday's price Issmm yi^tsßswC^ yet more modern, §^^^*"*^|i jyifl more streamlined, tssm %^^BJSI more efficient and frPf^a reliable in use. The Quality Styling Dryer Professionals Prefer and recom- I mend for home use. t SINGAPORE:
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    • 142 5 SPORE VISITORS GET FIRST-HAND IMPRESSION OF THE MOST UNUSUAL TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION IN THE WORLD INURING their information tour in. Germany in July this year the Singapore Minister for National Development, Dato Lim Kirn San, and the Chairman i of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon
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    • 262 5 Germany breaks back of housing shortage THE Federal Republic of Germany's housing problem has been almost solved by an energetic and realistic building programme launched by the Government. It is expected that the gap between supply and demand will, for the most part, be closed
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    • 264 5 DV 1967 the popula- tion of the Federal Republic of Germany will have doubled compared with 1900. in spite of two world wars. The increase In population in the present period is not due to the fact that the Republic has the highest birth
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    • 23 5 The Mahivsian embassy in Bad (ioclrsbrrc. a town where many foreign embassies are centred near Bonn, on the Rhine.
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      • 439 5 I SIEMENS mmm^m^l Attractive Styling I Even in the earliest days of public telephone service, Siemens teleI phones were considered attractive. Technique and tastes in style I have since undergone many a change, but Siemens has always wm played a leading part in developing the "perfect telephone". 2 I Outstanding
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      • 132 6 II pi I^ x" l^ D OS? I Jal gM^ gHMPi^^^^ aHp .^H l^^^^m'***-<&* 'SI mmW' JttaßHHh^rfl^^l t^JKollE!S^^^B^^^B^^^^BflHSi s '^JBSP^ Bl^^*^*^^l^^HßU Ah. *j»JKMlfr^L*^y -wfaf —jk"*" > '«-^mU <»" 'z^K^fis <k1 wmvJZ? 9^ HBAh^^^^B^B^^Bbj B^B^BHB^B^B^B^lB^Bs^^^BS^B^B^^P'^tk^h^^^^B^B^B^^Fi'^Dß^^E^Bl 4 Pi^ bßv *t* Tf < '^t bbbS^ib^^W^Bßs I jtK* k^'^B Bp i .> Bftk DJ/l\
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    • 738 7 At Berlin's wall of shame Also on Free western side of the wa11,.. TOURIST ATTRACTION-SEAT OF ARTS, CULTURE... CERMANY'S BIGGEST INDUSTRIAL CITY... West Berlin an island of freedom in the midst of land cut off behind fences and barbed wire JJKRLIX has always been a city of worldwide reputation, not
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    • 308 7 -In terms ol bricks, steel, human lives COME statistics in connection with the 'Berlin Wall* from Aug. 13, 1961 (when it was built) to Aus. 13, 1964:— Length of Wall 9.4 miles, Length of barbed wire entanglements 81 miles. Bunkers and pill boxes 232. Watch-towers 165. Stationery loudspeakers along the
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    • 321 7 Berlin under four-power control since 1945 IN 1937 Germany covered some 181,420 sq. miles between the 47th and 55th degree of latitude north and the 6th and 23rd degree of longitude east. The distance as the crow flies, from the Danish frontier in the north to the Austrian frontier in
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      • 293 7 I GERMANY'S I I BEST PRODUCTS I I proudly represented by KEK2I I SINGAPOIEIATU MHAtSEIEMIANKUAIA lUMPUI KUAIA lIENGGANU IPOHffNANG KUCHING JISSEirOX MOTOR DIVISION GENERAL IMPORTS DIVISION 'MERCEDES-BENZ' Passenger Cart, Van*. 'BECKER' Autoradios Truck/Bus Chassis. BERU VERKAUFS-GESELLSCHAFT 1 Inter'D K W Cars ference Suppressors. AUTO' UNION' Cars G ■<• "OLYDOR 'ARCHIVE
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    • 1211 8 Work on a much bigger scheme is in hand West German civil engineering companies in Cameron Highlands TT was in March 1959. A small group of civil engineers are staying in the jungle covered valleys of Cameron Highlands. They are sent from the two greatest civil
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      • 284 8 Hfeaan Textile, Paper and Detergent Industries Bleaching and Oxidizing Agents, Ferris Ferroand Sulphocyanides. DEGUSSIT -Thread Guides, Spinnerets. Auxiliaries Chemical, Pharmaceutical and Cosmetic Industries A wide range of Organic and Inorganic Chemicals Plastic, Paint and Printing Ink Industries AEROSIL' Colloidal Silica, Colour Blacks, Prussian Blue and other Chemicals Rubber and Footwear
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    • 80 9 MALAYANS INTRODUCE CHESS TO GERMAN COMMUNITY A game of Chinese chess has been introduced to the German community in Hamburg where the Malayan couple Mr. and Mrs. Wong Yok Yee j have settled down during their stay in that city. Evenings will find them huddled in a I neighbour's flat
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    • 521 9  -  ADOLF HOEFER, By Lecturer for German at Hanyang University and University of Singapore WALAYSIANS In Sink" gapore are quite keen to learn yet another language. Tills is clear from tho promising state nf Gorman language teaching Mere. Encouraging When the Adult Education Board
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    • 573 9  -  ETIENNE CABOS By Director, Goethe Institute, I Kuala Lumpur TO FIND AND TO JUSTIFY TRUST JHK German Cultural Institute ((ioethe-Institute) of Kuala Lumpur, is a house of open doors and of open hearts, a house of alert intellectual work and of the cheerful will to further men
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      • 225 9 SIIMINS The Cycle Carriage Co. 1 1 9 26 Ltd. are the sole representatives of the firms of Siemens Halske AG and Siemens-Schuckertwerke AG in Malaysia. Experienced engineers of the Siemens Organization are at your disposal at The Cycle Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd. for your problems in all fields of
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    • 684 10 Big trading partnership with Germany Increase in German exports to Malaya and Spore DICTURED here is one of the five bucket wheel excavators in operation at the largest mine of the Rhenish Lignite Works. The jointstock company invested in 1961 and 1962 a total of roughfy MsBso million and wot
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    • 546 10 Till most remarkable thine m the tr.ulr between Malaysia and the Federal Republic of Germany is that Malaysia has a surplus trade balance while Germany offers and sells a large assortment of K'>uds. In the year 1963 Germany purchased 55 per cent of
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      • 196 10 ®KRUPP Products and Services Engineering of mining schemes Plant and equipment for the production and processing of ferrous and non-ferrous metals Plant and equipment for the pulp, manmade fibre, petroleum and petrochemical industries Cement and lime works Water purification and dust-collecting plant Bridges and hydraulic structures Chemical process equipment and
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      • 156 10 In mo-e than SO years, BOSCH Products IH^VMS HWVB IBHHPHBH^R hove become famous for quality I oTd highest value. M V The name of BOSCH is inseparable I B^ from the motor vehicle, wherever HSMHM^l^^^^^fflHfe^Dl^feM^HHfl it circulates. The simple explanation (or this success is the endeavour to supply only the
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    • 142 11 MILLION GIFT OF MEDICAL EQUIPMENT TO MALAYSIA PART of a milliondollar medical equipment promised as a gift by the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany to Malaysia was handed over to the Federation Government at a short ceremony held in Kuala Lumpur in March last year. At this ceremony,
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    • 114 11 THE German Government has donated to the Government of Singapore three valuable pieces of scientific apparatus, the value of which amounts to about V_sloo.ooo. This equipment Is for the Singapore Polytechnic which Is already In possession of a modern photo laboratory, also donated
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    • 101 11 PRODUCTION of coal, Industry's aide, Is being maintained at high pitch. The mines of the Federal Republic produced 10.609.300 tons of hard coal In May. 1964. for a dally average of 527.000 tons. (April: 12,701.900 tons 544.700 per day). At the end of May 6,701.300 tons
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    • 41 11 In the first quarter of 1964. the chemical Industry of the Federal Republic (without West Berlin) registered sales amounting to 7.1 billion D-marks (M 55.3 billion). The production Index exceeded that of the entire German industry considerably.
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    • 338 11 multi-million investment in human relationship 'THE "German Foundation for Developing Coun- tries" was set up in 1959. Its major function Is to add to the material aid of the Federal Republic the human element through personal contacts, professional talks and systematic information. Since the beginning of its activities 65 meetings
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      • 419 11 BEHN, MEYER CO., LTD. BEHN, MEYER CO., (MALAYA) LTD. (ORIGINALLY ESTABLISHED IN SINGAPORE IN 1840) P. O. Box 2000 P. O. Box 1 032 P. O. Box 508 1 1 A Lahgt LanQ 1-2, Magazine Road, 3rd mile, Ipoh Road, 17-19, China Street Ghaut, IPOH SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG AGRICULTURAL
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    • 745 12 (M 111 RAI. life In present day Germany hai its roots in a rich and abundant past. Bach. Mo/art. Beethoven. Brahms, and Wagner in music (ioethe, Schiller. Kleist. Hauptmann —in literature, and Duerer. Gruenewald. Spitzweg. Menzel. Kollwiti. Kiee in pmint'iu' have all their secure place among
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      • 29 12 rORTIMA V-V^lx I I|TIA-\ Popular priced T.V with Automatic Push Button Controls. Automatic Picture Stabilization Circuit. Brilliant needle-sharp picture with crystal clear sound. Most modern Cabinet Styling— 23" Screen.
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      • 158 12 brings you all that's best in Television 4DHF fi^^^^B lw^^^MWlUilnlli I |R.OL~LuxunousT.V. with the very ARK. ON A SuDerb Co.nbination of T.V. latest refinements and advanced features. stereo Radio and Stereo Phonograph in high grade With Transistor controlled Robo Tuner a precision electronic brain for Automatic fine wood with LOCKABLE
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    • 655 13 GERMAN PUBLIC GETTING INCREASINGLY AWARE OF THE CRUCIAL IMPORTANCE OF CHINESE TRADITIONAL CTVILJSATION By Prof Dr Wetffttac rrmnke, Hamburg Koala Lompnr J)URING the first decades of this century Chinese studies played only a negligible "role in Western scholarship. Very few academic institutions of
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    • 71 13 MALAYAN AND OTHER STUDENTS BOATING ON THE NECKAR TO go boating on the romantic Neckar on fine week-ends is a source of great pleasure for local as well as foreign students at Tuebingen University. Tubingen, near Stuttgart. Here Micheline Chan, of Kuala Lumpur, a medical student, has invited her fellow-lodgers
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    • 386 13 MOST MODERN OCEAN SURVEY SHIP TH E Meteor, C.ermanys largest and most modern exploring ship for oceanography which was recently named in Bremenhaven (North Sr.i coast) by Frau Wilhelmine Luebke. wife of the President of the Federal Republic of Germany. In respect of construction and equipment, the wishes of the
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      • 441 13 I n $ft Rubber needs Fertilizer and More Fertilizer means More Rubber Rubber le en Indlspeneeble raw material of modern expansion In the world rubber plantatione. This chemistry and Industry. Today some 50. OOOdlfferent c n be activated if fertilizere are used. Investment articles are made from rubber. World use
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    • 473 14 Offers connections from any part of Malaysia via Bangkok ROUNDED early in r 1926 following a merger between two carriers, the German airline Lufthansa now ranks among the oldest airlines in the world. Already in prewar years, its network spanned almost across the whole of
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    • 339 14 15 years of world-wide news coverage Selling Germany abroad is its main objective DURING th v first days of May 1945 the German Information Bureau (Deutsche s Nachrichten Buero DNB) spread the last news about the collapse of the then national-socialist siate of Germany. After the Russians had conquered Berlin
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    • 320 14 THE AUTOBAHN WAY TO SOLVE THE TRAFFIC CHAOS ONE of Germany's showpieces is her highway network. The word "Autobahn" has become an international one. and as Europe's foremost pioneers In the construction of highspeed motorways the Germans can justly be proud of a ■yiteu of communications which has played an
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      • 151 14 There is an OPEL^ TO SUIT EVERY MOTORING REQUIREMENT Til© NOW OPEL REKORD (2 or 4 doors) makes driving l^^^^^^ms^s^ St^. /T\ ll^L 1 Perfect Answer For Malaysian Motoring KAPITAN a mi A IU f «>ie« It of It. di.tincti,« m.rk.. V^«^ V,Mr^-M-VMm nofh.r it dap^ndabihty and "h.rd-to. v IW|
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      • 117 14 CHOOSE YOUR TOOLS LIKE YOUR FRIENDS FOR LIFE. Factory: EDUARD WILLE W«kna|faMii Wuppcrtol Croncnbcrg (Western Germany) Representative: CARL BAUER CO., 10-J Asia Insurance Bldg Spore 1. P.O. Box 2177. Tel: ***** iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIi^ DO YOU WANT TO MAKE ZIP FASTENERS, j PAPER CLIPS OR EVEN TO ERECT A STEEL ROLLING MILL
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    • 265 15 Industries geared to serve world needs OF considerable Impportance are the building materials Indus- try and the machinery industry which ereatly augment the nations contract works abroad. These two industries are in top gear from the supplies point of view. The building industry which numbers more than
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    • 601 15 DRUC THE SON FOUND FOR RHEUMATIC FATHER IS NOW COMMON CURE AMONG the multitude of modern drugs there is not probably any other preparation which is so much used and has proved so successful as Aspirin of Bayer Leverkusen. Germany. This veritably institutional element of applied medicine from Bayer's "World
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      • 111 15 "''iuiioiijiiSES'^^ «bbb! Lbb^bbbbl BBSS' ;4Mry v. .;-;■>;■ /tnhmmhk-: '\-\'"*j\Ssy bbbbß J^. '-I-*:-! •*>■■•■'■ V-'-j^JW^'V; ■>-H?9fflg BBBBW W .:-^SBff LbbbV jC*. ■;■;■>;■'.;■".•;■-■.■.■. ■■■■■Xv. <•■■■ ■/pvwWvv'^T y. w ■'•'•'•'•'j&Gß^f %^bbbbl bbbbbv From every point of view We speak your language! Aboard the plane, at the airport or in the city office, .vherever
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    • 359 16 WHERE are more than -L 30 universities, technical universities, and colleges with university status in the Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin. With a student population of about 250.000. of which about 10 per cent are foreign students. German universities suffer from overcrowding.
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    • 55 16 Another Malayan student in Germany MR. D. S. Malla (above) from Malaysia has to pay a lot of attention to his test plants. These are in the garden of the Plant Institute at the Free University of Berlin. I Is preparing (or a doctorate. On his return home, he will
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    • 340 16 AT the invitation of the German Foundation for Developing Countries, 21 geologists from Malaysia, Taiwan, Korea, and the Philippines travelled to the West to obtain at an international seminar for soil research arid water development during a 4-week study trip through
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    • 713 17 THERE'S CHEMISTRY ON CHANNEL X TODAY TELEVISION AS TEACHING AID IN SCHOOLS I.\ many advanced countries television has already become an important teaching aid. And the Federal Republic of West Germany is no exception. This is how teaching •staff, who have become rare, in many countries, can be saved. Teacher
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      • 348 17 ■■SP^JB^Aj|B|^B^^^^B^W^B^^^^^E-'' ~^HMSJM^^K^Hl^^S^^^^^^^l i^^^^ißl f a H^HMfr wHojijsT! THIS IS HnPCHST Farbwerke Hocchst AC. can look back on more than 100 I Bh«I years of history. The factory founded in 1863 at Frank-furt-Hoechst on the banks of the Main was for the produc- WHAT DOES HOECHST SUPPLY? HOECHST SAFEGUARJS THE FUTURE.
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    • 80 18 AS the former Miss tfhor Guan Cheng, she had performed on the concert stage in her native Penang. That was three years ago and today, as Mrs. Wong, she takes more lessons in voice at the Staatliche Musik Hochschule in Hamburg. She is seen in
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    • 442 18 Great musical heritage that Strauss left behind rWAS a hundred years ago that Richard Strauss, the last great romantic in the history of European music was born. With this German composer the Romantic epoch celebrated its last triumph in the concert halls and opera houses of Europe. Indeed the whole
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    • 29 18 FOR HIGHER TRAINING IN MUSIC MR. Alphonso Anthony who obtained a scholarship fnJm the German Academic Exchange Service for further training at the High School for music at Hamburg.
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      • 121 18 Mm/ i^gm^^.^^^^^^^^i >MHM^'*' ftl Jf > flgww»>4i> ay v" H *^^^H HB^^^^ ~*i 7W" m *«i^^3HBPBBKB^m» JJV^^^'lfAriiiirmfcK^s^ssssslss^^k^^^ > M W i Al' Qhanomag wm DEVELOPING 84 H. P. EESI EARTH-MOVING EQUIPMENT E££l3ll now include crawler dozers and loaders from 50 h. p. to 165 h. p. also lii££j wheeled loaders
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    • 610 19 COMPULSORY EDUCATION UP TO 17 YEARS OF AGE Ci F\EK A I. compulT sory education in the Republic of West Germany applies from the time a child reaches its sixth birthday until 17 years of age. The first four years In certain Federal States six— the so-called basic schoolIng, is
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    • 253 19 BERLIN'S latest home of arts is the Philharmonic Hall. It is the home of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and its art. It was officially opened in October last year within the compass of the Berlin Festival" Weeks of 1963 with a festive performance of Beethoven's IXth Symphony. The
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    • 149 19 Cost of education is over M56,200m a year THERE are 31.522 elementary schools with 5.595.200 pupils; 1.034 intermediate schools with 407.300 pupils; 1.687 hiph schools, with 846.700 pupils; 6.100 vocational schools with 1 912.700 pupils. 263.500 teachers and 165.534 school-rooms. Annual cost of education i Federal Republic with West Berlin)
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      • 224 19 A HUMBOI.PT electromagnets or permanent magnets JpP M 'jjfifc'Bs'PWf 4^HHKtfor strongly or weakly magnetic material, PTTBj lnl|Ej y SB ft M^BH»aM g^ HP M^^*@- l^ritf%lML for dry or wet separation I (HH j^RK^a^l! SirT^W f I by the holding or pick-up principle ijf jC- J^J?jSßlUf^£^|njf M jr^JL I (H(» sc^tf
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    • 105 20 I This technical innovation was presented at the 'InI ternational Fair of the Plas*^^^^^™^M—^gßgig^^^iil tics Industry' held in Duesseldorf in the west of the German Federal Republic, last October. Picture above I shows this "magic body." With its help, the owner of a Volkswagen 1200
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    • 335 20 yHE German auto- mobile industry is optimistic. Sales were 7.7 per cent higher in 1963 than they had been in 1962. and a similar gain is anticipated for 1964. The early months of 1964 have peaked orders of most manufacturers, who
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