The Straits Times, 13 September 1963

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Hat*** 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 1732 1 Barisan leader to contest in Rochore AND PREMIER LEE'S OPPONENTS IN TANJONG PAGAR ARE THREE NEWCOMERS 'Early vote will make for peace and stability' SINGAPORE, Thursday THE general election will be held on Sept. 21. The date was announced by the Government today six hours after
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  • 649 1 U THANT'S FINDING WILL BE MADE PUBLIC ON SATURDAY THE United Nations Malaysia assessment team was reported last night to have verified that a majority of the peoples of Sabah and Sarawak favoured a union with the new State of Malaysia,. U Thant,
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  • 521 1 —Biggest surprise: Tun Lim is not contesting SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Singapore People's Alliance leader 'Tun Lim Yew Hock provided nomination day's biggest surprise today by staying out of the State's first postMalaysia general elections. In a written statement, he announced, however, that he would not be retiring from politics. He would
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  • 38 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs. The Government announced that army troops quickly crushed a pocket >-*volt by navy and air force units in the capital city of Brasilia today. At least two rebels were reported wounded. UPI.
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  • 169 1 From GEOFFREY GEUDARD 1TUCHING, Thurs. Sarawak is expecting trouble during the Ma1 a y s i a cele bratlons which begin on Saturday. The clandestine Communist organisation is believed to be behind plans for disturbances and vandalism. The Commissioner of the Sarawak constabulary, Mr.
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  • 46 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Singapore will be represented at the Malaysia celebrations In Sabah and Sarawak by the Deputy Premier, Dr. Toll Chin Chye. and the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. respectively. They will leave lor the Borneo territories on Sept. 15.
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  • 320 1 Sarawak— compromise? i ay DAHARi ALI: KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A COMPROMISE proposal to end difficulties over the appointment of Sarawak's first Head of State was today believed to have been discussed by the Commonwealth Relations Secretary. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Malayan Government and representatives of the ruling Sarawak Al- liance.
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  • 144 1 40 killed in airliner crash PERPIGNAN, Thurs.— An airliner taking 36 British tourists to a sunshine holiday in Spain crashed in a storm on a Pyrenean mountainside today, and air on board were killed. Officials at the headquarters at Vernet Les Bains, about seven miles from the crash scene, said
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 248 2 WASHINGTON, Thursday. A STATE Department spokesman declined comment on reports that the U.S. Ambassador in Saigon, Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, had formally asked for the removal from the South Vietnamese Government of Mr. Ngo Dinh Nhu, brother of President Diem. The spokesman said he
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    • 66 2 GUERILLAS SHELL U.S. COPTER BASE SAIGON. Thurs.— South Vietnamese guerillas shelled an important American helicopter base in the Southern Delta before overrunning two district capitals there last Tuesday, military sources said today. The guerillas lobbed 40 mortar shells at Soc Trang. 110 miles southeast of Saigon, apparently aiming at the
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    • 179 2 New trial in absentia suggestion in South -Africa- DLOEMFO NTEIN, 13 Thurs.— South Africa's Minister of Justice, Mr. John Vorster, said here yesterday that it might become necessary to try in their absence people accused of subversive crimes who fled the country. He told the Free State Congress of the
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    • 20 2 TOKYO. Thurs.— China and Algeria have signed a three-year 'cultural co-operation" agreement the New China News Agency reported.—UPI.
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    • 148 2 'Smash Peking before it's too late' WASHINGTON, Thurs. General Chiang Ching-kuo, son of Nationalist China's leader Chiang Kai-shek, said yesterday that "every means" should be used to weaken Communist China and overthrow it before it becomes an atomic power. The 54-year-old general had earlier discussed the Peking regime's drive for
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    • 31 2 TOKYO, Thurs.— Police said today they had arrested a 32--year-old Japanese ultra nationalist on charges of having aent rifle bullets to members of the government party. Reuter.
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    • 124 2 Killer Gloria at 160 mph TAIPEH, Thurs. 1 IZILLER typhoon Gloria hovered over the Formosa Straits early today while police battled to save thousands marooned by flood waters in Northern Formosa. Fringe winds of the huge storm, biggest Pacific typ- hoon of 1963. are bringing death and destruction to the
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    • 201 2 LAGOS. Thurs. Chief Obafemi Awolowo (above), leader of Nigeria's opposition Action Group Party, was yesterday sentenced to 10 years' jail for plotting to overthrow the federal government. Defence counsel said afterwards there would "certainly" be an appeal. In a half-hour speech
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    • 66 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs— A petition signed by nearly 10 million Indians demanding a reduction in taxes and effective measures to check rising prices will be presented to parliament on Friday. Mr. S. A. Dange. chairman or the Indian Communist Party, told a press conference here. He
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    • 170 2 Afro- Asians hit at China over border dispute NICOSIA, Thurs. Delegates to the Afro-Asian People's Solidarity Organisation conference yesterday attacked Communist China for its border dispute with India. They also attacked Communist Chinese and Indonesian delegates for their opposition to the nuclear test ban treaty. 'Big fraud' The Communist Chinese
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    • 115 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. GEN. Carl von Horn resigned as U.N. Commander in the Yemen after the Secretary-General. U Thant, had refused his insistent demands for a "free hand" in running the U.N. observer mission in the Yemen. Informed sources here said this yesterday. They
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 216 3 NOW FOR PEACE THROUGH CONSENT: HOME AYR. Thurs. Lord Home, British Foreign Secretary, said here last night "our policy is to move from peace through power to peace through consent and agreement." Lord Home, who was making a political speech to the South Ayshire Unionist (Conservative) Association, spoke of the
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    • 57 3 OSLO. Tnurs. Troops and home guards yesterday joined the police in a sun battle with three convicts, armed with submachine guns, hiding m the wooded hills 50 miles north of here. The three are the remaining members of a group of eight who escaped from
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    • 141 3 Bob gets medal 'for being out of U.S.' WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Kennedy swapped jokes with Bob Hope at a White House ceremony today when the comedian was presented with a gold medal for services to the United States and world peace. Mr. Kennedy got in the first crack, noting that
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    • 56 3 LONDON. Thurs— An anti-Corn- 1 munlst, Mr. Leslie Cannon, has been elected president of Britain's Electrical Trades -Union with a 14,000 majority ovet his two opponents. It was announced here tonight. He succeeds a Communist. Mr. Frank Poulkes. who was expelled trom the presidency following ballot
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    • 227 3 Rocks thrown at Negro girl students BIRMINGHAM, (Alabama), Thursday. A ROCK smashed through a window of a car taking two Negro students away from newly-desegregated West End High School at the close of classes yesterday. Nobody was hurt. It was the first act of violence against any of the 20
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    • 353 3 LIBERALS MEET TO FIGHT FOR A REVIVAL BRIGHTON, Thursday. rpHE small Liberal Party, fighting for revival after decades in the doldrums, opened its annual assembly here yesterday with a massive attack on the whole political, economic and social set-up in present-day Britain. About 1,600 delegates from all parts of the
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    • 127 3 ONDON, Thurs.- -The Old Bailey criminal court closed the record yesterday on the late Dr. Stephen Ward, the society osteopath who figured In the Profumo scandal. According to the court's current calendar, charges were to be heard against Ward of conspiracy to procure the
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    • 170 3 ONDON, Thurs. A 28-year-old military policeman with six weeks to go before he joins a unit in West Germany was waiting last night for the Home Office to grant his Chinese fiancee a visa to come to Britain. Cpl. Tony Michael Hodsman, of Queensway
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    • 100 3 T ONDON Thurs. Police L< yesterday charged a London bookmaker as the 11th person In connection with the record $22 mliyon great train robbery. Thomas William Ibey. 33. was Questioned here by Scotland Yard detectives and then driven to the manhunt headquarters
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    • 153 3 Kennedy to address the U.N. Assembly on -Sept. 20- UNITED NATIONS. Than President Kennedy has decided to come to New York to address the L'.N. Assembly on Sept. 20, three days after the opening, informed sources said yesterday. The President said last month it was ''very unlikely" that he would
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  • 143 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'J'HREE men, one armed \vith a dagger, today held up a housewife and her amah and got away with $2,000 in cash and jewellery after tying them up with thin wire. The three men had earlier rung up the house of
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  • 76 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Shell Company will screen six films in the national language at its 100-seat theatrette tomorrow and Saturday from noon to 2 p.m. This is in conjunction with me current National Language Week. The screening will be open to the public. The films five
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  • 36 4 SINGAPORE. Thuns. The Ramakrlshna Mission will hold a variety performance of music and dances of India at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday. Sept. 22. at 8.30 p.m. to mark the Su ami Vivekananda centenary.
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  • 144 4 TAKE PART IN NATIONAL LANGUAGE WEEK rilS is National Language Week and to help you improve your command of Malay, the Dewan Bahasa has designed' these simple, everyday phrases for your study 1. Mengapa awak datang lambat? Why did you come late? 2. Saya hendak pergi bekerja. I want to
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  • 84 4 SEMBAWANG M-DAY JOY FOR INDIANS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Indian community in Sembawattg will celebrate Malaysia Day on Saturday at the Canberra Padang at Naval Base. The celebrations will start at 6 p.m. The programme will include variety shows from various communities. There will also be a ftim show the following
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  • 283 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Miss Winnie Chia Jim Imm. a school teacher today received a 1963 Esso National Language award of $125 for topping the Standard 111 national language public examinations held last April. Miss Chia, of Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School, was among nine non-Malay
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  • 390 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL! Qaruda: From Medan (GA 990) 3.23 p.m.: from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (OA 805) 3.10 p.m.; from Jakarta (GA 802) 8.40 a.m. Thai International: From Rong Kong. Bangkok (TO 731) 7.3S
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  • 1447 5 NEW FACES AND OLD. INCLUDING SOME RETURNING FROM THE POLITICAL WILDERNESS JJERE is the line-up of candidates for the general election in Singapore Two men were disqualified, Mr. Ernest Kan, nominated by the Alliance for K r e t a Ayer. and Mr. Koh Chong Hwa. who
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  • 56 5 Nit\w Miit.ipori- Alliance randidat<-> and »uppurt<TN uutsidi- Monk > Hill School nomination centre voterday Krom hit Mr Tune Tao Chanc (Bukit Merah). Mr. Yap Phcni: Gecft (Rher Valley). Mr. K<>h (hi.it l.im (Moulmein). two party supporters and Mr. Ice Kliec LuonK (Qucrnstnun) and Inchr Anans bin Manan
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  • 144 5 Khir: The Alliance's chances 'very bright' Kuala Lumpur. Thurs. TII r chairman of the Singapore Alliance, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said today that his party's chances in the elections were "very good ;»nd very bright." He was speaking to reporters on his return from Singapore, where he helped finalise the
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    • 795 6 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Vote 01 ALLIANCE Of Bi^fiSssS&HSSHi SSS^SiS2S5i5&5S9HB for PEACE, PROSPERITY, JUSTICE SINGAPORE ALLIANCE MANIFESTO With the impending general election in Singapore, the Singapore Alliance for the first time presents itself before the people of Singapore in the sincere hope that it will have the opportunity of serving them by
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  • 485 7 HUSBAND ATTACKED WIFE AFTER SHE HAD REJECTED HIS 'COME HOME 9 PLEAS IPOH, Thursday. stabbing of a pretty maidservant by hei husband was "motivated by love and noi through hatred,' a defence counsel told the High Court here today. "This is a tragic. case
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  • 249 7 Stand trial ruling in EPF cash case I{UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A magistrate's court here today ruled that a woman charged with falsely obtaining a refund of her Employees Provident Fund contributions while in India, must stand trial. Mr. M. 8. Naldu, for A. Amlratam, 28, a member of the Pure
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  • 88 7 MB denies unfair distribution I KANOAR. Thurs. The Perils Mentrl Besar. Dato Sheik Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashltn, today denied allegations of discrimination in the Governments distribution of animals under the rural development plan. Speaking at a presentation ceremony at Buklt Temiang where he handed 12 stud bulls to fanners. Dato
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  • 23 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Barlsan Sosialis will hold its tirst election rally tomorrow at &.30 p.m. iit, Shcnton Way to introcandidates.
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  • 53 7 POLICE examining the wrecked car which was involved in a head-on collision with a lorry after knocking a cow, resulting in the death of two Radio Malaya personalities and injuries to three others near Kampar, 21 miles south of Ipoh. on Wednesday.
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  • 231 7 PENANG, Thursday. T«EN thousand people here, attending the Umno A Pesta in Lorong Kulit, observed one minute's silence last night in tribute to Radio Malaya stars, Norma Salim and A. R. Tahir, who were killed in a road crash npar Kampar yesterday.
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  • 161 7 Man who is never out of jail for long I SINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 Wong Kwai Wah, 32, began his life as a thief I at the age of 17. a magistrate's court was told today. I Since then he has never been out of prison for morp than a few
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  • 68 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. After three weeks of round-the-clock investigation, the police have charged a man with robbing $34,964 worth of jewellery from Nam Loong goldsmiths in Penang. Ng Hoi Sun. 21 was also charged with being armed with two pistols at the time of robbery.
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  • 44 7 PENANO. Thurs. The six local chambers of commerce will meet tomorrow to hear a report from its joint delegation on a two-hour interview it, had last Monday with the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. on the Island's free port status.
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  • 98 7 i SINGAPORE. Thurs.— An RAP policemen's son has been commended for saving the life of another RAP mans daughter at Changi beach recently. Roystan William Parks. 14. rescued Katheleen Lilhe," aged four, daughter of a flight-sergeant. I who had got Into difficulties in
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  • 66 7 Insane so he is not guilty— KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs A man, charged with murdering his elder brother and sister-in-law on Dec. 5. 1949. was today acquitted in the High Court on the grounds of insanity. A seven-man Jury reached a unanimous verdict of not guilty. Mr. Justice One concurred, and
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  • 134 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. P The Pulau Senang Riots' preliminary inquiry, scheduled for its 13th day hearing today, was adjourned to Wednesday because one of the' 7l accused was ill. Senior Crown Counsel. Mr. Francis T. Scow. said that Leow Ah Chai (accused
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  • 152 7 MALAYAN GETS TOP POST AT RRI KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Malayan has been appointed for the first time to the top administrative post of the Rubber Research Institute, which was founded 37 years ago. He Is Inche Abdul Wahab bin' Abdullah. 33. who is at present secretary of Bank Negara.
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  • 175 7 Father of five stabbed to death TPOH, Thurs.— A father 1 of five, Nfc Khlm Sal, 31, was stabbed to death while selling ice cream in front of the Chan Wah Chinese School off Kampar Road here today. Labourers, working on a construction site nearby, heard Ng shout out at
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  • 93 7 I TPOH. Thurs. The installation of the Sultan and the Raja Perempuan of Perak will be held in the Istana Iskandariah in Kuala Kangsar en Oct. 26 and 27. The Perak State Government, announcing this today, also declared Oct. 26 a public holiday in the
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  • 111 7 Japanese 'pop' star Nakamura to sing L 'Sukiyaki' JAPANESE "pop"' singer and TV and recording artist, Johnny Nakamura. 22 übove>, is in Kuala Lumpur. Johnny, who arrived on Sept. 6. will appear on stage at the Stadium Negara on Sept. 21 where he will sing the Malayan current top tune
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  • 229 8 Tengku's warmth of heart will win Bung: Goode JESSELTON. Thurs.— Sir William Goode. the last British Governor of Sabah, said today that the "genuine warmth of heart" of Tengku Abdul Rahman would win the goodwill of Indonesia and the Philippines. Sir William told a Press conference that It was evident
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  • 103 8 Another $170 for P-Fund KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Straits Times Group today received a total of $170.25 as contributions toward the National Patriotic Fund, bringing its total to date $142,287.15 Latest donations came from the Cmno Chawangan Sungel Rama! Luar, Kajang, $11.25; Inche Abdul Kadir bin Talib. Secretary of thei
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  • 38 8 8INGAPORE, Thurs. A total of 46.133 pupils from the State'* four-lanpruage streams primary schools will sit for their primary school leaving examination next month. The three-day examination will begin on Oct. 15.
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  • 180 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A CLOSED-clrcult air race will be one of the high- lights of the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club's 'Malaysia Air Show* at the club grounds Airport Road here, on Sunday and Monday. Ten aircraft. Including I Cessnas and Chipmunks, will take part In
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  • 31 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. While other states have declared Monday and Tuesday public holidays for the Malaysia celebrations. Trengganu has declared Wednesday 1 a state public holiday as well.
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  • 62 8 ACTING President Chung Hee Park of South Korea, decorating Dato Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar. Speaker of the Malayan House of Representatives, with the Order of Distinguished Diplomatic Service, First Class, in Seoul. Dato Noah was honoured at a Blue House ceremony after he and four
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  • 87 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A carpenter. Tay Ah Choy. obtained Judgment for $14,800 with costs in a claim he brought against Abdul Hamid. the proprietor of a cattle company, in the High Court today. Tay had claimed the amount as being money advanced to Hamid for
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  • 54 8 SUNOEI PATANI. Thurs. A "Miss Kuala Muda," wUI be elected at a cocktail Darty and 'Malaysia Variety Night' Riven by the South Island Mining Company at the Sunset Patanl Club here on Wednesday. The winner will be crowend by Tengku Hajar, wife of the District
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  • 120 8 Malayan boat man fined for fishing in Thai waters ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Mr. Kam 81m Chuan. owner of a fishing boat which wa.s recently detained by Thai authorities for fishing in their territorial waters, today disclosed that his taikong had been fined 1.000 bahts ($150). Mr. Kam. a K&ngar town
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  • 65 8 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Two cases of drowning were reported In Baling district yesterday. In the first case the body of a boy, W. Vlsvakumar. 5. was found floating in the Titl Panjang River yesterday morning. In the other case an unemployed man, Ismail bin Mustapha, 29.
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  • 55 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Government today said that it intended to make the manufacture of footwear a pioneer industry and wooden sandals of lacauer and plastic finish with metal heels and rubber soles, pioneer products. Objections mast he sent in writing to the Minister of Commerce
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  • 412 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fllE RUBBER Research Institute here is conducting experiments into premixing natural rubber latex with carbon black to produce "black rubber" for the manufacture of tyres and other products. There is one snag: Carbon black is not produced in Malaya. But
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  • 299 8 'LET'S SELL MORE— NO USE CRYING OVER SPILT MILK' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A leader of the rubber industry here, Mr. Gan Teck Yeow, said today it was "no use crying over spilt milk" in commenting on the fall in the rubber price. He added: "Let us Instead boost our sales
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  • 1456 9 31 THERE was no valet to help him. Thus it cane about that when the ex-King prepared to go up the gangway into exile he was carrying a number of his soft felt hats himself. There was no room for
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    • 886 10 Four political parties have put up enough candidates for the Singapore Legislative AsI sembly elections to be in the running for control of the State. The People's Action Party is contesting all 51 constituencies, and the BarLsan Sosialis 46 (making way for I Party Rakyat in three wards
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    • 353 10 There was not much doubt that the last Malaysian differences between the Malayan Government and Singapore would be settled satisfactorily, but it is a relief just the same to havo them out of the way, and agreement signed. There is, however, at least one very curious
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  • 315 10 LEOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. United Nations headquarters here, the seven-storey building once bursting with activity, is a melancholy piare these days. A dispirited skeleton staff is marking time, spread out in offices that have become too roomy, uncertain whether they are actually liquidating the
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    13 10 "Trouble is, my mpponer's got no sex-appeal" "Lucky you, mine's got too much."'
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    • 135 10 A REPORT In the Strait* Times of Sept. 6 quotes Mr. Nelson, Public Relations Officer of the Singapore section of the Malayan Stock Exchange, as saying "that the only satisfactory answer to this problem <of public Issues Is to follow the placement system." It la Interesting to
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    • 101 10 AS a contributor to the Employees Provident Fund, I suggest that the EPF find ways to give loans to its contributors rather than Invest millions of dollars In public companies A loan, no matter how small, can be of great help to a contributor. With money in his
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    • 84 10 J7VERY sub post office bi Singapore possesses one useful public telephone The 0.P.0. Is the most Important branch and I believe Is used by a large number of people from town, offices, shops as well as ships. Why then is there only one public telephone In the place?
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  • 778 10 The case of the vanishing oysters NEW METHODS TO AID AN OLD INDUSTRY.... -byA STAFF WRITER KUALA LUMPUR Thursday SINCE the output of their unique river-bed industry took an alarming dive late last year, a hardy band of Johore fishermen have surfaced with all sorts of explana--1 ions. For years
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  • 158 11 Two more squadrons formed by the —RMAF KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Royal Malayan Air Force has added two new squadrons one of Alouette i helicopters and the other of Handley Page Dart transports to its j force. The Government Gazette j today announced the formation of No. 3 and No.
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  • 84 11 $5,000 fine on poultry farmer I JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— A I poultry farmer was today fined 5.5.000 by the Sessions Court I here for fraudulent evasion of customs duty amounting to! $1,016. Wong Kong Yoon. 42,. pleaded guilty to the offence. Another farmer. Lee Soon Slang, jointly charged with Wong,
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  • 461 11  -  GUNN CHIT THYE and OH KEE TIANG: Mayor Ooi flies into rage when he sees bunting going up By Penang, Thursday THE Alliance State Government has ordered the Socialist Frontcontrolled City Council to decorate and illuminate their offices and buildings, as
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  • 231 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. The bijf Malaysia rush to Kuala Lumpur is on. Thousands of visitors from outstatlon and hundreds from overseas have begun pouring into Malaysia's bunting and flag bedecked capital to attend the *3 million celebrations startIng on Monday. Already the
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  • 101 11 MALACCA. Thurs.— The Malacca Municipal Council is to seek legal advice regarding a million dollar plot of land, in Newcome Road here, which is leased to the South Asia Development Corporation Ltd.. Singapore, for 99 years. The land, which is now being used as
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  • 124 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Television Slngapura will present two documentary films on Malaysia tomorrow and Saturday. A 45 -minute film entitled "Background to Malaysia" will be screened tomorrow night at 8.30. This will have an English narration with Malay in the second sound channel. It will show
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  • 70 11 Shaw named State Secretary KUCHING. Thurs. Mr. G.A.T. Shaw, formerly of the Malayan Customs Service, has been appointed State Secretary of Sarawak with effect from Sunday. Mr. Shaw joined the Malayan Customs Service in 1949 and was transferred to Sarawak as an administrative officer in 1948. Since then he has
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  • 96 11 CINOAPORE. Thurs. Representatives from 39 trade unions affiliated to the National Trades Union Congress today pledged full support for the proposed non-cooperation campaign against Japan. They made this pledge at a meeting with the multiracial working committee pressing for the Japanese "blood-debt" atonement
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  • 597 11 Postmen put off giving strike notice as gesture of goodwill By VICTOR NAYAGAM: Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. JHE UNION of Postal Uniformed Staff decided today to postpone serving the strike notice on the Postmaster-General, Inche Ibrahim Varshay, after two lengthy meetings with the top executive. The general secretary of the union,
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  • 100 11 J^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Governor of Bank Negara. Inche Ismail All. left here by air for a one-day trip to Singapore today to arrange for a permanent site for the bank's Singapore branch. Starting from Wednesday next week the branch will be temporarily located at
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  • 38 11 Another $10 for Madam J-f ound BINOAPORB. Thurs. A $10 donation from Mr. D. B. Nath of Singapore, was received by the Straits Time= for the Madam Jathambal Fund. This brings the total of the fund to $19,628.50.
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  • 154 11 $45,000 worth of goods go up in flames SINGAPORE, Thurs. Shirts and baps worth $45,000 went up in flames when fire srutted the top floors of two shophouses in Malay Street this afternoon. The fire was discovered by a passer-by who saw smoke coming from the top-floor of Un Bee
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  • 81 11 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Nearly 150 amahs of British Army families In Seremban voted at a meeting last night to go on strike. Similar meetings have been held In various parts of the Federation. All the 3,500 amahs, member of the War Department Civilian Btaff
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    • 453 11 I Today's Radio and TV DAnm (tara-ku; 6.03 Prelude to fish prices at Penan*. Ipoh MAUIIS Oinw^rvnt breakfast: 7.00 Time Signal. Kuala Lumpur and Malacca; MEDIUM HAVE SERVICE: the News; 7.10 Songs and 6.05 Teenage Jamboree: 6.45 471 metres sweet music; 7.30 Learn a Extracts from the editorials: SHORTWAVE SERVICE
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  • 203 12 Ministry of Health dispute: Hopes rise KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Hopes of a settlement in the dispute between the Laboratory Assistants' Union and the Ministry of Health rose today with a meeting between delegation from the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil 1 Services and officials of
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  • 126 12 Union branch seeks career assurance SEREMBAN, Thurs The Negri Sembilan branch of the Information Department Staff Union is seeking career assurance and salary revision for its members. It has sent 10 resolution* for the union's annual meetIng in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 28. One resolution urges that membershio to the
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  • 38 12 JAKARTA. Thurs. A 23--member Indonesian trade delegation, including tour observers, is scheduled to leave for the Philippines tomorrow for talks on implementation of the trade agreement .signed early this year between trie two countries. U.P.I.
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  • 78 12 MALAYANS DO THE FLOWER DRUM DANCE THREE Malayan students do the Chinese flower drum dance in Perth. Western Australia. The dance, presented at a Malaysia cultural concert, was the main feature of Malaya Week. Picture sbows (from left): Kwek Ping Ping of Singapore, a second year accountancy student Miss Wong
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  • 49 12 BENTONG. Thurs. Alliance members have declined all committee nominations In the Bentong Town Council. The Alliance holds six seats, the Socialist Front five, the United Democratic Party three and Independent one in the council. The council is controlled by the Socialist Front and the UDP.
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  • 63 12 MALTA, .Thurs. Lieut.-Com-mander Brian Hyde-Smith, Senior Officer of the Malayan patrol craft Sri Pahang «nd Sri Peralc, said here yesterday the ships would celebrate Malaysia Day on Monday with a simple flag-changing ceremony at sea on the way to Port Said. The slilps arrived here
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  • 401 12 JAKARTA, Thursday. Day celebrations at the Malayan embassy here seem to have run into some backhanded confrontasi. They hadn't planned anything spectacular just a dignified buffet banquet for the cream of Jakarta society to welcome the new federation. The ballroom of Hotel Indonesia was
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  • 88 12 Brunei to send delegation BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. The Brunei Government said today representatives of the Sultan of Brunei and tbe Government would be sent to all Malaysian capitals to witness Malaysia Day celebrations on Sept. 16. The Controller of Telecommunications in Brunei, Pengiran Kerma Indra Haji Mohammed, will be the
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  • 275 12 TOKYO. Thur». A COLUMNIST of the English language Japan Times said today the trouble between Japan and Singapore would not have mushroomed to the present proportions if Japan had appreciated the Singapore sentiment and offered considerably more than "a park with a monument."
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  • 238 12 Praised: A courting couple who reported robbery 11AUB Thurs. The president of the Sessions Court here. Inche Abu Talib bin Othman, today praised a young courting couple for their courage and co-operation in reporting a robbery to the police. Earlier, the prosecuting officer In the case, Asst. Supt Choong Choo
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  • 171 12 TPOH. Thurs. Sixty f years of intensive prospecting have' now dimmed any hopes that Malaya can produce a 1 second tin-rich area i comparable to the fabu- lous Kinta Valley in I Perak. This Is the opinion of the I retiring Senior Inspector of
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  • 42 12 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. S. I Ratnam. 24, unemployed, vai sentenced to eight months' jail by the Sessions Court yesterday for extortion. He pleaded guilty to extorting $10 from Ng Ah Poh, a rubber tapper. He had five previous convictions.
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    • 293 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Look in the RAJ" meat for 1. Plant found by farm-hand In this girl (5). Eire, possibly (10, 4). 7. It's annoying, being outside a 9. 111-treauneiu includes former barrier (7). heraldic beast (7). 8. Little business to be In such 10. Wouldn't be kept
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  • 491 13 Cabinet committee set up to find out its progress in commercial and industrial firms I^HE Federation Government has set up a Cabinet committee to find out the extent of Malayanisation of top posts in commercial and industrial firms in the country. One of its functions will be
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  • 59 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Two Singapore trade unionists will leave (or Coimbatore in South India, on Sept. 18 for a three-week trade union training course at the expense of the International Confederation of Free Trad' Unions. They are Mr. P. Gonal. secretary general of the Public Dally Rated
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  • 67 13 Marshall and the wasted midnight candle KUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Thurs. a Judge and a prosecutor today spoke of the midnight candle they burned only to find the next day that their efforts had been wasted. The Judge. Mr. Justice Gill, and the D.P.P.. Inche Salleh Abas, made the remark when
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    233 13 Inche Salleh said "I was handed the papers ii\ the case only two days ago and I burned the midnight candle till 1 a.m. today. "Mr. Marshall could have had the courtesy of informing me by letter dr telephone that he could not make It and I would not
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  • 48 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Forty-five employees of the United Malay States Sugar Industries Ltd. left today in the Tjitjalengka for a year's training in sugar planting and refining in Formosa. On their return, they will work in the company's factory In Kuala Lumpur as technicians.
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  • 29 13 PENANG. Thurs. Three men sleeping on a five-footway in Presgrave Street were held up early this morning by armed robbers who stole two watches and two dollars.
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  • 28 13 KLANQ. Thurs. The Police last night raided a squatter hut In Batu Tiga Road and seized Indian hemp worth $6,000 A man has been detained.
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  • 138 13 Johore Bahru. Thurs. AHOME-made bomb exploded in the compound of the home of the Rev. G. E. Stephens, principal of the Union English School here, last night. The explosion damaged his car parked in front of the house, smashed glass objects in the house and peeled off
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  • 28 13 PENANO. Thurs. The Penang Catholic Teachers' Oulld will hold Its first annual meeting at the Light Street Convent here at b v m on Sunday.
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  • 69 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The girl receiving a congratulatory kiss from bikini-girl Sue, Harkness is Christine Harvey who had won a recent Personality Girl contest. Christine, 16, daughter of Australian Wing Com- mander C.G. Harvey of the Far East Air Force, in Changi, had entered reluctantly and
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  • 198 13 SINGAPORE, Thursday. Liberal-Socialist Party, one of Singapore's oldest political organisations, is to be dissolved. The secretary-general of the party. Mrs. Felice LeonSoh. who Is contesting Mountbatten Ward as an Independent, told reporters at the Victoria School nomination centre this morning that this
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  • 119 13 Ruler flies in the new plane IPOH, Thurs.— The Sultan and Raja Perempuan ol Perak had an aerial view of their palace in Kuala KangI sar and its sprawling grounds I from a Fokker Friendship I plane at 6.000 ft. at 250 miles an hour this morning. They were among
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  • 178 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs, Because of the recent spate of payroll grabs, more than 100 firms here are using police escorts on pay days. A police spokesman said today that in the past three months, more than 1,000 policemen were used by business firms for
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  • 176 13 ITIALA LUMPUR. Thurs. More than 500 civil servants ranging from clerks to senior administrative and executive officers will "go, back to school" each year in the new $1 mildOO Government Staff Training Centre to bei opened next Thursday ftp Petaling Jaya.
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  • 204 13 Official rat catcher for capital next —year KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federal capital, which spends about $5,000 yearly in its Aght against rats, will have an official rat exterminator next year. He is Mr. Szetho Cheong Kong, a municipal health inspector, now undergoing training in England as au expert on
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    • 235 14 LAND BOOM IN MALAYSIA ATTRACTS DEVELOPERS TO THE FIELD lyiTH the real estate business boom in prospect in Malaysia, more land and building development companies are springing up in Singapore as never before. According to the Trade Division. Ministry of Finance, six new estate
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    • 181 14 DR. GOH TO ATTEND W. BERLIN EXHIBITION rE Singapore Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, has accepted an Invitation to attend the German Industries Exhibition which will take place in West Berlin from Oct. 12 to 27, according to the Consulate General of the Federal Republic of Germany in Singapore.
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    • 82 14 Tlflß. MACK Hopkins, resident representative in Singapore of Mead Johnson International, announces what is said to be a "successful" new concept of nntrition using Sustagen beverage as a complete meal for athletes before participation in competitive sports. According to Mr. Hopkins, Sustagen, a complete powdered food. Is more
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    • 358 14  - Joint S 'pore-A ustralia milk factory to be built soon CHAN BONG SOO By plant for the manufacture of condensed milk will be set up in Singapore shortly. A site for it has already been found in Howard Road, off MacPherson Road, and orders for machinery costing about $1 million
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    • 207 14 Local made toothpaste sales up Asl MILLION toothpaste company, jointly financed by Malayans and Japanese, has, since it began operation three years ago, captured the second place for its product in the highly competitive dentifrice market in the Federation, according to Mr. Goh Njam.Nie, director. The company is the Lion
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    • 297 14 'THE bicycle trade in Malaya in recent years has ■I not kept pace with the growing population, as it had done in former years, following the introduction of mopeds and scooters in the country. At the very best the bicycle trade could be described as
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    • 72 14 A SALES competition for 5,000 Industrial sales personnel In 43 countries of the world will take place at Everett, Massachusetts. TJ.S A., next Thursday. To be conducted by the AW Chesterton Packlne Co.. which designs and manufactures mechanical packing and mechanical seals for Industry, the competition Is open
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    • 288 14 rIE beetle shape design of the Volkswagen 1200 sedan will remain unchanged in the immediate future. This was disclosed In Singapore by Mr. H. J. GUidenpfenning, Volkswagen spares representative for South-East Asia during a tenday visit to Singaiwre In connection with the arrival of
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  • 603 16 From Our Market Correspondent THERE was a little more confidence about on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday following reports that the United Nations team would report favourably regarding the wishes of Sarawak and Sabah to Join Malaysia. With the Singapore Nomination Day over there
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  • 698 16 i* /COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpui trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, witr the number of shares traded the brackets INDUSTRIALS: Ueustead (3.0001 $1.61, (3,000) $1.62: Dunlep* $3.04 SL. $3 03 SL. (15,000) $3.04. (2.000) $3.02; C. Smelters $3.10. (2.000) $3.10, (6.000)
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  • 23 16 Malayan Stock Indies* Sept. 11. Sept. It IndMtrials: 116.84 117.69 Tin*: 1*7.73 107.80 S rabbera: 119.71 110.71 Dee. 29, 1962— 1*0.
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  • 212 16 CHIPS lying alengside th* Smgaser* >■» Harbeur wharv** er expected tedty are: Flintshire 45, Cbltrai 1/2, Bahadur 40/41. Straat Jobore 25/26, Nacaura Maru 27/28 Sri BukoLbal 4/3 LAusa 23/24. Thomas Maerak 35/36, Bedeoak N.W. 2. Tortocaa 31/33 Bullmba 13/41. Ulysses 44. AUuta Maru 42/43. Rlrerbank 8/9.
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  • 26 16 September 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64} cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $454.37* (up $2,121). Estimated unofficial offerins 260 tons (up 30 tons).
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  • 124 16 MELBOURNE. Thura. INDUSTRIAL share prices were barely steady again today. Movements were small, but falls exceeded rises for the third day. Oils were mostly steady with Associated Australian advancing Is. to 31s. 3d. The Associated group's Sunnybank; No. four reported a clean oti show In the sterr test.
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  • 264 16 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber ku«. ers f.e.b. cint.rt at S p.m. let *m sapere and Kuala Lumpur yeeterdar at Mi cent* per lb. up three-elgbtaa or a cent on Wedneaday'a closing level for the position. The tun* waa ejuietly steady. R.A.S. and P.M.R.E. sleelng »rt».i In cents per
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  • 183 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 12. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Ounlopa 20 ct». Container* 12 (■>*, U. Smelters 20 eta. IlcAUater 12 eta. Esao 21 eta. Robinson 11 eta. K. ft N. IX eta. C. storage 4*d. Gammon 16 eta. KoUunana 11 eta. H. B'pura 11 eta. 8. Land 6 Ota.
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  • 84 16 THE Malayan Exerting* Bmki' Assealatlan made the** coangea la lta ratea to marctaaata yeaurday (all («<ea to JIOO): Canada: buying TT »i. tll—ll <>.< SS|. 00 d/at 3«i credit bills. S6S/1* trade bills. Selling TT *r OD raady: CajMda S*i] Belgian Franaa 1.6201; Franan Frarvea 1591: Italian Ur*
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  • 75 16 CM IN Ell Preouc. Eichsnis. tinea, •art naan •rlta* Mr pltul yestsrday: Cecenut all: balk J4SI MUcn, dram |4\i aellers. Caava: Sept. Oct. UK/Coottnant SM Duyera. Pepper: Muntok whit* HS2i *»U*r*. Sarawak white 1130 aallan, apeolal Sarawak black $93* aeller*. garble* LampoDg black (92* seller*. XBTi. »102 i
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  • 498 16 STRAITS tin appreciated by 52.12J per plcul to $454,371 following the big advance In London on Wednesday. The offering was estimated Increased by 30 tons to 260 tons. With prompts falling due very shortly against past heavy sale* the emphasis in
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 104 18 ON THE TRACK this moming, Sun Leader (Mitchell up) went faultlessly at half pace Sungel Wang (Donnelly) finished a two-round gallop with 3f In 43 on the bit. Mickey Rooney h (Sublan) also did two rounds, sprinting over the last halfmlle In 53 (3f In 40). Nashor,
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    • 419 18 WEIGHTS FOR ALL EIGHT RACES ON SUNDAY 3 I NGAPORE, Thurs. Weights for all tight races at Bukit Timah on Sunday: Spore Cold Cup Cl. 1 Div. 1 lOt Peak of Perfection 9.0S Plnkaon 8.11 Sun Leader 8.10 Puiau Pangkor 8.09 Sunxei Wang 8.05 Dark Romance II 8.03 Water Scout
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    • 795 18 PNANG, Thurs.—A total j of 179 entries—96 in Class 4 and 83 in Class 5— has been received (or the Penang Turf Club's three-day Autumn meeting to be held on Sept 22, 25 and 29. Young Nawab xx -x Total 83: (39) (44)
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    • 42 18 fASH INN (Moses Lee jp) streaks up qn the outside to beat Jammark (hidden on the rails) to score a "comeback" win at Bukit Timah on Wednesday. Tibetan finished third with Kodama (No. 7) fourth Timesport picture.
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    • 478 18  - Not enough lightweight jockeys for S'pore Gold Cup r Epson J%op RACING by SINGAPORE, Thursday. J)ESPITE his failure in his first attempt to stay a mile on Sunday when he finished ninth of 11 runners in the Cup Trial, Peak of Perfection is still paying dearly for his sprinting triumphs.
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    • 320 18 The Stipe's report SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races here: RACE ONE Santiago and Power Code lost a little ground at the start After passing the 3f. Santiago had to be checked off the heels of Panehen. Alt. the rider of Santiago, was suspended for two
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    • 792 18 TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class "D" and above up to 3.00 pjn. on 30th September. 1963 at the office of the State Engineer. Malacca i For CONSTRUCTION OF KX-' TENSION TO PATHOLOGY LABORATORY GENERAL HOSPITAL. MALACCA. All particulars may be
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    • 773 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVTTBD from the following artisans for employment in a large Iron mine in Pahang: 1. Refrigeration and Alrcondltloner mechanics; 2. Electrical servicemen for domestic appliances; 3. Plant and Auto electrical fitters (must be experienced In servicing heavy Installations and equipment) 4. Wiremen (must hold current C.E.B.
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 198 19 Sarawak doctor in 2nd round. TENNIS j by VIC NAYAGAM i/'UALa j_ omr v R, 1V Thurs. xne Sarawak tennis champion, Dr. K. Dharmaratnam, who is also a former All-Malaya lndo-Cey-lonese cnampion, qualified for the second round of the Malaysia I tennis singles cham- i pionship when he easily beat
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    • 115 19 SOCCER Spore Div. 2C: D. Allah 'A' 4 Maxwell 1; Junior cup: Junior AA 6 RAF Seletar "A10; i Parker cup: Army Depot 2 R. Signals 1. Kluang Div. 2: BMH 6 OPM Rangers 1. Malacca Div. 2: HQ 28 Brigade 5 Ist Bn. KOYLJ 3. Taipinc Lge: CRC
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    • 254 19 MALAYSIA MEANS ALL FOR ONE —RAZAK Kf AL A LUMPI'K. Thurs. Deputy Prime .Minister Tun Abdul Razak today traced the pattern of things to come in Malaysian sport" the participation of Malaysian teams in international events and the Olympic Games in Tokyo next year. He spoke about these new horizons
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    • 521 19  -  NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYSIA FESTIVAL By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. ,]y|ALAYA'S ace quar-ter-miler Mohamed Abdul Rahman's bid for an Asian best time for the 800 metres failed at the Merdeka Stadium today, first day of the Malaysia festival track and field meet. Abdul Rahman clocked I lmin. 53.45ec. to
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    • 69 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The People's Association will celebrate the founding of Malaysia with a sports festival at Kallang on Sept. 19 starting at 7 p.m. The festival programme will include basketball, welgatllfting, boxing, sepak raga, volleyball, badminton, bodybuilding contest, t.ibli' tennis, soccer and biddy basketball. Weightllfters Tan Howe
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    • 29 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—The athletics meet In which University of Singapore, Nanyang University. Polytechnic and Teachers Training College will take part will be held on Sept. 22 at Parrer Park.
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    • 436 19  - S'PORE BEAT MALACCA BYONLYGOAL KEN FERNANDEZ HOCKEY By SINGAPORE, determined to uphold their prestige as Malayan inter-state champions, today scored a lucky one-goal victory over Malacca in the Malaysian festival hockey competition at Princes Road. The winning goal was scored by Inside-right Douglas Nonls in the first half. The score,
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    • 48 19 LONDON. Thurs. Results of Rugby Union club matches: Brldgend 8 Cardiff 6; Bristol 31 Cheltenham 3; Edinburgh 3 Trinity 3; Leicester 12 William XV 6: Paignton 9 Torquay 5; Pontypool 3 Glamorgan 6; Richmond 15 Saracens 3; Waterloo 5 Plyde 8: Northampton 41 Notts 3. Reuter.
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    • 39 19 LONDON, Thurs. Results of I Rugby League matches: County! championship Lanes 45 Yorks 20. Western Division York 17 Hull 7. Lancashire Cup Ist round i replay Whltehaven 31 Liverpool 5. Div. 2 Leigh 14 Dewsbury 8. Reuter.
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    • 317 19  -  LIM KEE CHAN BADMINTON by KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Malaya completed a "double" in the Malaysia badminton championships here today when they won both the men's and women's Inter-team titles. In the men's final tonight. Malaya beat Singapore 5-0. Malaya took only 75 minutes to reach their
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    • 50 19 Irene, 13, is runner-up IPOH. Thurs. A 13-year-old schoolgirl, Irene Hah, finished runner-up In the Penang Turf Club S.C s Ogilvie Cup golf competition. Irene, the youngest girl in competitive goll in Malaya, went down to Mrs. R. Cato. who finished one up at the 18th in the final yesterday.
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    • 29 19 IPOH. Thurs. A record number of 521 competitors, including 11 women, will take part in tl-.e Malaysia Day walking race over 144 miles here on Sunday
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    • 212 19 Manchester United keep ahead of WBA SOCCER T ON DON, Thurs. Manchester United kept ahead in the English First Division leadership race with a comfortable 3-0 win over Blackpool last night. Stl 1 one point behind are West Bromwlch Albion, l-o SSm° Ver loCal rlValS Blr rJ£ l Blrm >n<fham
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 556 19 ALL THE RESULTS ATHLETICS 100 m Heat 1: 1 Low Sin Chock (Sin) 2 Wong Fey Wan (Sin) S O. Rajallngam (Mai>: Heat 2: 1 Mohamed Arlffin (Mai) 2 Marzukl Hassan (S'wak); 3 Zalnal Bakar (Mai) Heat 3: 1 J. Duokom (Sab); 2 C. Monterio (Sin) 3 Loh Chan Pew
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    • 513 19 Sng 11-1. 11-2; Teoh Slew Yong bt Yap Hwee Bin 11-6. 11-2; Doubles Tan Oalk Bee and Ng Mci Ling bt Luanne Lim and Woo Ti Soo 16-6, 15-6; Kok Lee Ying and Annie Keong bt Nancy Sng and Yap Hwee Bin 15-3. 15-8. Men's singles Ist round: Tan Aik
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    • 137 19 ATHLETICS— Malaysian championships 2nd day (Merdeka Stadium. 3.30 1. BADMINTON— M-tournry: (Stadium Negara, 9 a.m.. BASKETBALL M tourney: Men Spore v Sabah (3.15); Malaya v Sarawak (9); WomenMalaya v Sabah (2); Spore v Sarawak (7.30. all matches at XL Chinwoo i. HOCKEY M-Carnival: Armed Forces v S'gor (8 a.m."; Trengganu
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  • 538 20 CANDIDATES STEP FORWARD, ESCORTED BY THEIR SUPPORTERS the Alliance banner. He was educated in China and America. At the Bukit Panjang nomination centre, two Nanyang University graduates filed their papers to stand for election on different party tickets. Mr. Chia Thye Poh, now a teaching assistant
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  • 146 20 JAKARTA, Thurs. PRESIDENT Soekarno will hold discussions with the Australian Minister of External Affairs. Sir Garfteld Barwick, at the Merdeka Palace here tomorrow morning. Sir Garlicld. wio arrived in Jakarta thus evening for a two-day visit, will b? accompanied to tho palace by the Indonesian Foreip:
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  • 249 20 LONDON. Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consol 24% £464 Funding 4 r c £96 13/16 +1/16 War 34% £64% BANKS Chartered 61/1 4 —1/6 Hongkong HB-, INSURANCE Com. Un 46/14 /9 Prudentials £23 -n —4 Royal 38/- /6 RAILS Cap.
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  • 24 20 LONDON, Thurs.— Buyers £945. sellers £950. Forward buyers £905 M sellers £9064, Settlement £950. Turnover a.m. 205 tons p.m. 40 tons. Time: Quieter.
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  • 134 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. UNCONFIRMED reports from Jakarta indicated tonight that Indonesia had decided to boycott the Malaysia celebrations. An agency dispatch from the Indonesian capital earlier today announced the boycott, and claimed that the Indonesian Ambassador 'to Malaya, Lt.-Gen. Djatikusumo, had been instructed not
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  • 43 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—Singapore and Malaya won both their matches in the Malaysia basketball tournament at the Chinwoo Stadium here tonight. Results: men Malaya beat Sabah 119-49; Singapore beat Sarawak 76-54. Women Malaya beat Sarawak 76-34; Singapore beat Sabah 43-19.
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  • 35 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A gala film premiere of 'Samuel Bronston's great screen spectacle "El Cid" will be presented at the Sky Cinema on Oct. 3 In aid of the Earl Halg Poppy Day Fund.
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  • 60 20 LONDON. Thurs. Spot 191 5/16 d.. Oct. 19 a id.. Nov. 19 9/16 d., '< Dec. 19*»d.. Oct. Dec. 19 9 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20 1 16 d.. Apr. June 20 3'16d.. July Sept. 20>.;d.. Oct. Dec. 20 5/16 d.. Jan., Mar. 20 5/lfld. elf Bept. 19 1/16 d..
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  • 33 20 MRS. LEONC KHAI MENC we Yum Sicw Ch*n;.\ ae-d r>7 PMMd away peacefully at G.-n.ral Hospital on 12t» September Cortege leaves <?1 n< limbing MM at 3.30 p.m. 14-9-63 1m Bidudarl Chapel.
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