The Straits Times, 19 September 1963

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 1029 1 STATE OF ALERT This is strength of Malaysia Defence Council set up RESERVES to be called up... ARMED FORCES to be strengthened and sent to Sabah and Sarawak... SPECIAL CONSTABULARY to be revived. CIVIL DEFENCE to be put on proper footing Tengku: Fve no faith in Soekarno TTHE Malaysian Government
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 1 CANBERRA. Wed. Australia's new decimal currency will be headed by a "dollar," the Treasurer. Mr. Harold Holt, announced today. This reverses a decision last June to use the name "Royal." It is hoped to introduce the new currency by February 1966. Reuter. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN
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  • 134 1 I HOPE WE CAN TALK IT OVER: SUBANDRIO MANILA, Wednesday. ■JMIE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr/Subandrio, expressed the hope here today that the diplomatic crisis among Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia could be settled through peaceful consultations He reiterated Indonesia's position that his Government does not welcome Malaysia because the United
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  • 63 1 PEKING, Wed. Mr. Liv ShaoChl. the Chinese bead of state, said today that the atom bomb was a "paper tiger." according to the New China news agency. Mr. Liv, on tour In Pyongyang, North Korea, added: "What Is truly powrful U the people... the decisive factor In
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  • 858 1 ARMY TAKES OVER JAKARTA; GILCHRIST, STAFF STONED From TONY CURTIS: JAKARTA, Wed. THE local garrison began patrolling the streets of Jakarta late today after thousands of screaming Indonesians had earlier wrecked and burned the British Embassy, stoned the Ambassador and his staff, and rampaged
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  • 278 1 Record opium haul $740,000 worth in 22 sacks By GAULDIN MIRINDA I^UANTAN, Wed. Customs officers here seized more than $740,--000 worth of high grade opium today from an attap hut at Gebeng,- a tourist promotion centre, 16 miles from here. It was the biggest haul made in the Federation in
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  • 29 1 30MB THREAT TO Rl EMBASSY IN LONDON LONDON Wed BomU khreata htrr keca m.ido Jo Ike Indonesian KmIt v s > iii <.riis\cn»r >(iu.m\ London. •m day. Beater
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 162 2 OONG KONG. Wed. A boy of 15 and his nine-year-old sister rowed to freedom from China earlier this month, spending two days and nights in a sampan. It was reported here that the children reached an islet off Macao on Sept.
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    • 110 2 US WOULD STEP IN, SAYS TALBOT WASHINGTON, Wednesday. MR. Phillips Talbot, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, said yesterday there would be "an American response" if either' India or Pakistan attacked the other Answering questions on a Voice of America radio broadcast. Mr. Talbot said:
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    • 63 2 TAIPEH Wed— Li Tsai-Pa, former owner of the Rltz nightclub! in Hong Kor.g, has been arrested by the police as the principal bus- pect in the murder of visiting Hong Kong banker. Wu ChiaYuan. Mr. Wu. 71, was found dead with 22 stab wounds In his body
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    • 85 2 TV IN THE AIR-A JAPANESE FIRST ALL-NIPPON Airways next month becomes the first airline in the world to offer passengers regular television. Xhe airline in a tie-up with Matsushita Electric Industrial Company, has been studying the feasibility of aircraft TV reception in flight for the past three years. The main
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    • 65 2 OUAGADOUGOU. Wed— The West African Republic of Upper Volta yesterday became the 11th African State to ban nights by South African and Portuguese aircraft over Its territory. Reuter. 2,000 spies killed PANMUNJOM. Wed.— More than 2.000 Communist North Korean spies have been killed or captured in South Korea
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    • 514 2 Albania takes over as Peking's UN championl 'DEEPLY DEMOCRATIC AND PEACE-LOVING' DELEGATE TELLS GENERAL ASSEMBLY UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday ALBANIA yesterday spearheaded a new move to admit Communist China into the United Nations. The Albanian proposal came several hours before the General Assembly was due to open its 1963 session. In
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    • 170 2 A letter to Thant in blood PARIS. Wed. A^Buddhist leader yesterday wrote a letter to the United Nations Secretary-General. U Thant. in his own blood, protesting against anti-Buddhist measures in South Vietnam. Professor Nguyen Than Thai, secretary-general of the World Buddhist Organisation, slashed his chest before a crowd of demonstrators
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    • 152 2 For and against the Congo peace mission -by U Thant UNITED NATIONS, Wed. U Thant, UJs'. Secretary -General, took a neutral position on the future of the U.N. force in the Congo, but warned that new funds must be voted if the international peare-keeping mission continues. He said there were
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    • 134 2 I TNITED Nations, Wed. V A group of antiCommunist Cubans broke away from a guided tour of the U.N. and showered pamphlets on delegates attending the General Assembly's open Ing session. Two U.N. guards were hurt in the flst-swlnging melee which followed as the screaming
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    • 36 2 SALISBURY, W«d— Mr. Jack Halpern. a freelance Journalist who was yesterday declared a prohibited Immigrant by the Rhodesum Federal Government, said last night he had been given seven days to leave the country. Reuter.
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    • 24 2 TAIPEH Wed. Government sources today estimated the total flood damage caused by Typhoon Gloria at between $30 million and $40 million.— Reuter.
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    • 178 2 122 DIE AFTER TIP-OFF BY A WOMAN CAIGON, Wed. South Vietnamese troops killed 122 Communist guerillas at Go Den, 15 miles south-west of Saigon yesterday, the army said today. It said a guerilla battalion was caught In rice fields where they were believed to be assembling lor terrorist raids. A
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    • 52 2 SRINAOAR. Wed— A new political party opposed to the ruling National Conference has been formed here— the Jammu Kashmir National Congress. Though not yet affiliated to India's ruling Congress Party, the new party, which stands for closer integration with India, has adopted the Congress
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  • US-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 366 3 WASHINGTON. Wednesday X PERIMENTS aimed at reducing air crash fatalities in landing or take-off accidents by 90 per cent are to be carried out in the United States soon. The tests will include the deliberate crashing of two bic
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    • 103 3 LONDON, Wed, Mrs. Patricia Kearney. 19-year-old bride expecting a baby, and her 24 year old husband Robert wdre reunited yesterday after both served 28 days in Jail for contempt of court. They met behind the 25--foot-high gates of Holloway. London women's prison, and drove off
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    • 38 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Senate appropriations committee approved yesterday a U. 5.547.4 billion defence spending bill. It represented nearly half of the entire Federal budget for the current fiscal year which ends next June 30. U.P.I.
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    • 130 3 Token of a prince's gratitude: £30mil. LONDON, Wed. Prince Carol of Rumania, who lives at Poole, southern England, said yesterday he is prepared to turn over his estate, believed to be worth about £30 million, to the British Government. In a letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Reginald
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    • 35 3 CARACAS, Wed— Nine rebel leaders, serving terms of from 18 to 30 years for uprisings against the regime of President Romulo Betancourt, escaped from jail on Monday, according to an official announcement. Reuter.
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    • 297 3 Church bomb girl buried— with a Negro pledge BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Wednesday. TTOE Negro community here yesterday buried the first of the four girl victims of Sunday's dynamite bombing, pledging that she had not given her mmmtammmmmaam life in vain. A deeply moving memorial service, held In a church a Nock
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    • 31 3 VIENNA. Wed. Mrs. Nina Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Ministers' wife, and her daughters, Jelena and Julia left Budapest for Moscow' yesterday after a private visit to Hungary.— Reuter.
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    • 78 3 ATHENS. Wed. Three highranking police officers gave themselves up yesterday to face charges of complicity in the murder of left-wing deputy Greogrios I*mbrana at Salonika. northern Greece, in May. Another was charged with abuse of police power The four men surrendered to security headquarters three
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    • 234 3 SAILOR MALAN (bagged 35 Nazi raiders) DIES, 52 f»APE TOWN, Wed. Group Captain A. G. "Sailor" Malan (above) the South African air ace who shot down 35 German aircraft during the Battle of Britain, died of pneumonia in hospital yesterday. He was 52. Malan. one of the greatest of "The
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    • 73 3 NEW YORK, Wed. The Fischer quintuplets completed their critical first 72 hours of life yesterday without complications. They had new names and more than U5535,000 worth of gifts, with more pouring in. Dr. James Berbos. who delivered them, said Mary Ann. the
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    • 25 3 PARIS. Wed. Robert Marwl. 42, was Jailed for II months for his part in the abortive revolt In Algiers in January, 1960.
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    • 39 3 CHUALAB (California). Wed At least 36 Mexican labourers were killed and 23 Injured yesterday when a Southern Pacific freight train smashed Into the side of a work bus at a crowing one mile from Chualar. U.P.I
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    • 185 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.— United States officials have questioned the sale of 16.5 million bushels of wheat by Canada to the Soviet Union for delivery to Cuba. This was part of 198 million bushels which the Soviet Union will buy from Canada for US$5OO million cellars
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    • 165 3 Morning after the night before OONN. Wed. British 13 sailors responsible for causing damage in a hotel in Heligoland last week paid for the damage out of their own pockets when "they woke up with a bad conscience the following morning," British Embassy sources said in BonnHeligoland police said the
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    • 28 3 WASHINGTON, Wed— The tiny Republic of San Marino yesterday became the 94th country In the world to sign the partial nuclear test ban treaty— U.P.l
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  • 63 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. C. Y. Devan Nalr. National Trades Union Congress leader, tonight said that toe Barlsan Soslalls was out to open the country to attack by hostile foreign anti-Malaysia elements. Campaigning for the PAP, Mr. Devan Nalr told hundreds of people In Sembawang that
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  • 519 4 SERVICE TERMS: MIDWIFE TESTIFIES Court hears of effect on family life SINGAPORE. W«d. A MIDWIFE who said she was allowed to leave her maternity clinic only two days in a week to go home, today told the Industrial Arbitration Court of the effect this had on her family life. Che
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  • 231 4 M-floats: Award to gold merchants SINGAPORE, Wed. >3 The Singapore Chinese Gold and Silver Merchants Association has been awarded the first prize for the best float in the Malaysia Day floats procession on Sept. 15, 16 and 17. The second price was won by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce's
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  • 33 4 SINOAPORK. Wed.— An offical film of Singapore's Malaysia Day celebrations will be screened during me evening shows at five cinemas, starting tomorrow. The cinemas are: Cathay, Odeon. Capita. Rex and Sky.
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  • 153 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Election rallies to be held by Singapore political parties tomorrow: People's Action Party: Clifford Pier 12.30 p.m. to 2.30 p.m; Jurong Road. 15 m.s. 7 p.m. to 10 p.m; Beauty World Park, 7 m.s. Bukit Timah Road 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Singapore
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  • 150 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Tan Lark Sye. tonight denied that his moral support for the university's graduates contesting in the coming general elections was tantamount to racialism and chauvinism. At a press conference In the Tanjong Rhu Club, Mr. Tan said
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  • 75 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Police were today acarchinc for a housewife. Ng Kirn Tee, 34, who left her boute about six week* ago and has since vanished. Ng. a mother of two. left her house In Queenstown on July 27 after telling her husband that she was going to
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed Incbe Mohd. Ariff bin Suradl. Aivrablymao for Ulu Pandan. today opened the extension block of the Duchesa Primary School In rJuchen Road.)
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  • 275 5 'Demonstrations at embassies, burning of cars, just a 20th century form of disapproval' gING APORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was today confident that there would be no war between Malaysia and Indonesia. Commenting on the Central Government's action in severing diplomatic
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  • 189 5 $1,720 FOR CINEMA GANG OENANG, Wed.— Three; armed robbers broke into the Rex Cinema in Burmah Road at 1.30 a.m. today, tied up the watchman and escaped with last night's takings of more than $1,720. The robbers forced the lock to the gate, entered the foyer and held up the
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  • 23 5 IPOH. Wed.— Abdul Hamid bin Awang. 22. was today jailed for six months for unlawful possession of v knuckle duster.
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  • 249 5 MOVE TO SUBJECT WAR DEFT TO THE LOCAL LAWS PENANG, Wednesday. T»HE Central Government may be asked to effect 1 changes to the Anglo-Malayan Defence Treaty to ensure that the British War Department is subject to all local labour legislations. This Is one of 50 resolutions to be discussed at
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  • 211 5 Publisher challenges publisher on MPs and language JESSELTON, Wed. A newspaper publisher has challenged a counterpart to a public debate on the theme of whether a man who Is not fluent in English or Malay can be a member of the Malaysian Parliament. The challenger is Mr. Lo Kwock Chuen.
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  • 69 5 ALOR STAR. Wed.— Police on Langkawl Island have detained two suspects In connection with a report by a housewife, Chlk blnte Omar, 20, that she was raped by two men last Sunday. Chik, mother of a child, told police she was alone in her house
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  • 59 5 Il'Oll Wed. Seventeen i loud speakers worth a total of S3o(j were stolen from the Yuk Choy High School in Kuala Kangsar Road here yesterday. Gian Singh, a watchman, told the police the speakers were stolen while he and another watchman were away for an
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  • 52 5 PENANG. Wed. The Penan« and Province Wellesley Islamic School Teachers Association plans to establish two religious schools with a total enrolment of 500 pupils. The proposed schools will t>e built In Padang Menora. Province i Wellesley. to accommodate 350 students and at Bank Pulau. Penang. to accommodate
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  • 37 5 SJNGEI PATANI. Wed. Mr. j K.N. Nair, senior conductor on X.M.S. Estate, who was attacked yesterday, died In Alor Star hospital last night. The funeral took place this evening Thr police have detained a man
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  • 197 5 IPOH. Wednesday MALAYSIA'S severance of diplomatic relations with Indonesia and the Philippines was welcomed here today by Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, vice-president of the Peoples Progressive Party and Member of Parliament. Commenting on the break in relations with Indonesia, Mr. Seenivasagam said- "This
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  • 72 5 IPOH. Wed. Thirteen Malaysia cele'orants whose ages ranged from 13 to 30 were cautioned and discharged by a magistrate today when they pleaded guilty to firing crackers without a licence last Saturday. The magistrate, Inche Annuar bin Zainal Abidln. told them: "You must firs crackers at the
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  • 120 5 ALOR STAR, Wed. A Kulim police are hunting for a sevenman gang who threw an estate watchman into a river and tried to drown him. All bin Haji Mohamed reported to the Padang Serai police yesterday he was cycling to Nagalillt estate on
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  • 179 5 TURF CLUB MEMBERS SIGN LETTER TO CALL A MEETING pENANG, Wed. x Twenty seven ordinary members today sent a letter to the Penang Turf Club asking it to call a general meeting to consider the "high-hand-ed" methods employed by the police and some of the club's officials at the last
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  • 85 5 SHB Police detective halts a gang clash OINGAPORE, Wed. A Harbour Board Police detective, Teh Khuang Lok, last night walked into a secret society gang fight in Telok Ayer Street. Teh identified himself and ordered the gangsters, numbering about 20, to disperse. The gangsters fled, leaving behind some of their
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  • 63 5 PENANO, Wed. —A labourer. A. Velu, 25. wm today jailed for mnr months for stealing three pens, a cigarette lighter and an emptr purse Velu -pleaded guilty in the am sions court to a charge of theft from Che cabin of Chtel Officer Wanertam of the
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  • 42 5 i SEREMBAN. Wed.— The Stat* Secretary, Negri Sembilan. Tuan Hajl Anjang Saith bin Haji Abbas, will open the first annual meeting of the Negri Sembilan branch of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers on Sunday at the Rest House
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  • 321 6 SEVERAL PROJECTS WILL BE HELD UP BY THE BIG RWT p-by 1 TAN TOCK SAIK L-l \l..\ LUMPUR, Wed. The severance of diplomatic relations between Malaysia and the Philippines means that there will be a suspension of activities of the 30 months
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  • 138 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYAN Airways said today it had withdrawn all services to Indonesia from last Monday. No official announcement was available today from the airline's head office in Singapore. In a statement announcing the cessation of flights, the company's Penang station superintendent, Mr. Jeffrey
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  • 86 6 PENANG. Wed.— A woman ran Into a house In Jelutong and locked herself In a room she saw a Customs van approach, the Sessions Court was told today. "Customs officers in the van became suspicious and followed her," Assistant Customs Officer Lim Hai Klang
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  • 45 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be the guest of honour at a dinner to be given by the president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin. at hia residence In Cuscaden Road tomorrow.
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  • 170 6 TRAFFIC TOO SLOW FOR SERIOUS MISHAPS UUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police reported seventy eight motor accidents all minor during the past two days of Malaysia celebrations here. There were 45 accidents on Malaysia Day and 33 yesterday. The dally average in the Malaysian capital Is about 25. Selangor's Traffic Police Chief,
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  • 37 6 SINOAPORE. Wed.— Mr. J. B. Jpyareinam, formerly the Registrar of the High Court, assumed duties today as the First Criminal District Judge, succeeding: Mr. Choor Singh who is now a Judge of the High Court.
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  • 63 6 HAIL !M MAtftVSIA! A FLOAT depicting a giant sixe telephone, contributed by the Perak Telecommunications Department at the giant float and lantern procession the grand finale to the three-day Malaysia celebrations in Ipoh on Tuesday night. Inside the dial is Miss Annie Toh Siew
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  • 185 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Canadian Government gift of refrigeration equipment and plant worth, about $1.5 million to help fishermen on the East Coast will be formally handed over to Malaya at a ceremony on Friday at Kuaia Besut, Trengganu. The Canadian Minister without Portfolio. Mr. Rene Tremblay,
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  • 242 6 A police float wins first prize in Perak fPOH. Wed. A float 1 in the form of a motor launch, entered by the Police Department, won first prize in the illuminated floats section of the one and half mile long; Malaysia procession here last night rhe procession of 39 floats,
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  • 1372 7  - Shunned— because he married the Windsors JAMES LEASOR 09 ON the next Sunday, as Jardine left a morning children's service, and returned to his house for a lew moments before the adult service at eleven, his wife handed him a telegram which had just arrived. Would he please telephone Mr.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 656 8 The Government's decision I I to put the country in "a state of preparedness" is completely in conformity with the situation created by the refusal of I Indonesia and the Philippines to honour the Manila agree■Mßt Their policy is confrontation. It is still the hope
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    • 366 8 Relations between the Soviet and Chinese Communist Parties can be restored only if the Khrushchevists are deposed in Russia or the Maoists in China. This much has been clear since the collapse of the Sino-Soviet ideological talks in Moscow in July. Confirmation has been provided by the bitter
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    • 195 8 The state of preparedness to which the Prime Minister has summoned the nation makes its immediate demands on the Armed Forces, the Police and such organisations as the Red Cross. There is no call at present upon the rest of us other than to do our work, better
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  • 502 8  - Respectable sort of gloom descends on Reno Joyce EggintoD •>> pENO (Nevada), Wed In the modest office of the Reno Chamber of Commerce, a broadshouldered, red -faced man was leafing through the season's conventions ,list. As the owner of one of Reno's many gambling Joints, he was anxious to know
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  • 194 8 A stable rubber price LETTERS mHE present low price oi rubber Indicates how dangerous it Is for Malaya to rely on a few overseas buyers for the sale of this commodity on which the major portion of its na tlonal Income depend*. The time has come to look around for
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  • 1276 8 After the verdicts: El nation on rial THE WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE SENTENCES ON ENAHARO AND AWOLOWO from COLIN LEGUM LONDON. Wad. THE prison sentences of 10 years on N i g c r i a's Opposition leader. Chief Awolowo, and of 15 years on the doputy- leader, Chief Enaharo,
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  • 198 9 'Falsehood' charge against A.P. Rajah -by PAP- SINGAPORE, Wed. The P.A.P. Political Bureau today described as "a falsehood" a statement by Mr. A. P. Rajah, the Singapore Alliance candidate for Farrer Park, describing Mr. Lim Kirn San. PA.P. candidate for Cairnhill. as vice-chair-man of the Public Service Commission. The PA.P.
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  • 239 9 TUN LIM PREDICTS SPLIT VOTE FOR LEFT-WING SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Alliance leader Tun Lim Yew liock predicted today that the 47 ocr cent of votes that went to the right-wing parties in the 1959 general election would ko to the Alliance this time. But. he said, the 51 per rent
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  • 515 9 JACKIE SAM 'ISC wanted to ban the party, but I decided to fight the Reds in the open' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. NEW KIND of battle with the Commurv ists would soon be fought here and Saturday's election results would be a decisive stage of the struggle,
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  • 156 9 UPP man blames PAP and Barisan CINGAPORE, Wed. The United People's Party candidate for Tampines, Mr. Liam Tian Seng, tonight held the People's Action Party and the Barisan Sosialis jointly responsible for the "present state" of Chinese education in Singapore. Speaking at a mass rally at Tampines Road, Mr. Liam.
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  • 296 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Barisan Sosialis government will consider restoring pay cuts to civil servants in Singapore alter it had got back the $150 million loan given to the Borneo territories under the Malaysia Agreement, said the
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  • 97 9 Radio man on UN world trip l/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Patrick Keith, a senior Radio Malaysia news editor, left here today by air for Bangkok on the first leg of a U.N. fellowship trip which will take him to UN. headquarters In New York and U.N. offices In Europe. He
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  • 58 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Madam Chan Choy Sionit. Assemblywoman for Delta, will open the new Bukit Ho Swee maternity and child health clinic tomorrow at 6 p.m. This is the seventh such clinic to be opened by the PAP Government. The number of main centres serving
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  • 301 9 PENANG, Wea FOUR Indonesian 1 soldiers and two fishermen were arrested by Penang police at the small fishing village of Telok Tempoyak Besar in Bayan Lepas district last night. A combined Customs and police search party this afternoon recovered a rifle, a Browning pistol, about
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  • 96 9 TEOCHEW film actress Alice Lam Ching Yee, who owes her popularity to playing male parts, said in Singapore yesterday: "It's a matter of stature. "I am only 5 ft. 3 in. but still taller than most men in my company. So I have to
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  • 256 9 Ambulances from West Germany as gifts to Malaysia I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malaysian Government was presented with two Volkswagen ambulances by the West German Government today. The presentation was madt by the West German Ambassador here. Dr. Hans Ulrich Granow. who called on I'engku Abdul Rahman at the Residency. The
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  • 27 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« Straits Times today received S5 from well-wisher of Singapore as donations to Madam Jagalharabal. This brings the total collretions to $19 822.50.
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    • 579 9 Today's Radio and TV RADIO MALAYSIA stars On Wings: 10.30 Final ade; 12.30 In Laun Mood: 1.30 nj-itsivs iti <-»i_« i out Roundup Qj M»l»y«tan Celt- News; 1.40 Prank Sinatra Slnßs; NATION' 4I siinßTuui Orations With Highlights Of The 2.00 Green Dolphin Country; sVltvifi 'our Days Celebrations; 11.03 2.15 Calling
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  • 853 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. A FTER an armed detainee had allowed him to escape during the Pulau Senang riots, a prison officer was caught by another detainee who hit him on the neck with the back of an axe, a preliminary inquiry .was told
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  • 40 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Profeasor Ungku Abdul Aziz. Profesnor of Economics. University of Malaya .will give a talk on "Rural Development and Poverty to Malay- j sia" In the Arts Faculty building at 5.15 p.m. on Sept. 37.
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  • 28 10 SEREMBAN. Wed. Mr. K. Muthlnh has been elected president of the Kuala Pllah branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at a meeting held here recently.
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  • 34 10 SINOAPORE, Wed.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will give a tea party tomorrow at 4.30 p.m. at Rumah Persekutuan in Gallop Road hero to celebrate the birth of Malaysia.
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  • 188 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. A BOUT 20 men, from a lorry driver to an officer of a Dutch shipping line, dealt with a consignment of 123 kerosene tins of goundnuts without realising that every tin was half filled with raw opium, a court was told
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  • 148 10 15 GIRLS ON M-JOY FLOATS BURNT BY CRACKERS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— At least 15 girls travelling on the illuminated floats suffered firecracker burns during the procession here last night. Four had their dresses ruined. Some of the girls who suffered burns were: Marguerite Brodie, 19, of Penang, Lucy Tong, 17,
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  • 206 10 Q.C. for $1,950,000 defence is admitted QIN6APORE. Wed. S Mr. Michael Robert Kerr, Q.C.. who is tn appear as defence counsel In a claim involving $1,956,351, was admitted to the Singapore Bar dv Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tali in the High Court today. Mr. .E. W. Barker, who sponsored the
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  • 76 10 $1,000, pens and sarongs go in raid SINGAPORE, Wed.— A gang oroke into the shop of Mr. Neo Tiang Hwee in Telok Ayer Street on Monday night and took $1,000 and a large quantity of goods. Mr. Neo, a busiiie-ssman. lrft the shop to see the Malays. a celebrations. He
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    • 632 10 I almost missed my big chance 1. Lite night before an interview (or an important I 2. On ray way to the wterrlew the aext BMrainjt 3. I unwrapped Bisoiiot antacid sweet, sacked 4. I fell tine aad must have made a good imprtatim it and my pain and discomfort
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    • 91 10 \lioy Oop V- T H<n»ii(WU COT V^-NI TMEM WW<U BYIOMXOrMme.VOU M I YVIEAM IOU PVAN TO A SLJREI THXTS |w[ (10 TM' VICTOR VnotrrT >crtf J axiv\ nr r J vut+*d how else cam 1 I knock 6Ome chap off J TM'Kwiunrs ■m. belongsthw Mrk Trm** «8T Gomid \f^^J/^X Jr*
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  • 471 11 Kuala Lumpur, W«d. 'JHE British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, presented a silver crescent to Tengku Abdul Rahman today. In accepting it, the Tengku said that the gift would be assigned a special place in Parliament House, "where it will be
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  • 33 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hie 1 New Zealand Associate Minister of Finance. Mr. David C. Seath. will open the Government Staff Training Centre In Petallng Java at 11 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 111 11 Jetro may cancel trade fair in S'pore rpOKYO. Wed. The 1 Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro), a semi-governmental trade promotion body, said today it was studying whether or not it should cancel a trade fair scheduled to open on Nov. 14 in Singapore. The ten-day machinery and sundries goods fair
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  • 56 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Bhichal Raitakul of Thailand, governor of Rotary District 330. will arrive here on Saturday for his second official visit (o 'Singapore Rotarians. Mr. Rattalcul. managing director of m drugs manufacturing Dlant In Bangkok, wai in Singapore earlier this month to visit the Rotary
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  • 175 11 CANBERRA, Wed. The Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia, Dato Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, denied last night that he had forbidden Malaysian students at Sydney University to take part in political debates or fraternise with Indonesian students. This had been alleged In the Sydney University students'
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  • 366 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. nHE Wan Sri Zaiton, 18, a clerk from Trengganu, won the "Malaysia Float Queen" contest from 18 other girls today. The beauty contest, which should have formed a highlight of last night's illuminated floats procession, was called off due to the
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  • 203 11 Hundreds of guests at Dato Ong's M-day party WASHINGTON, Wed. The Malaysian Ambassador, Dato Ons Yoke Lin, entertained several hundred guests at a Malaysia Day reception on Monday evening. The new flag was raised and a replica of the flag, in coloured icinj, adorned a huge cake. Congratulations Among the
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  • 325 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed PRESIDENT Kennedy, in a congratulatory letter to the Yang diPertuan Agong on the birth of Malaysia, expressed the hope that the basic principles in foreign policy, which the United States and Malaya had previously in common, would continue in the future. Text
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    • 415 12 ORCHID TALK BY MRS. LEWIS 'pHREE internationally famous women orchid growers will be among the 39 authorities who will be speaking at the fourth World Orchid Conference to be held in Singapore next month. They are Mrs. Gracia Lewis of Singapore, Miss Mary Noble and Mrs. Lewis C. Vaughn, both
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    • 144 12 DUST MOP MAKES LIFE SO EASY FkESIGNERS of proU ducts for the home now have produced a dust mop "for the housewife who has nothing but needs everything." The mop Is factoryequipped with 28 accessories and it contains such essentials as a horn button for calling the children, a dinner
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    • 352 12 PATENT LEATHER SHOES NOW IN MANY COLOURS r[E trend-setters are playing it cool, fashion wise. The shoe •styles for 1964 are so dainty and ladylike with gentle toe points. The restrained style of the court shoe is undergoing a subtle change with .the
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    • 64 12 VTUTRITIONISTS in the U.S. Department of Agriculture offer this calorie count for fruits and vegetables. Ten to 15 calories cabbage, snap beans, greens, cauliflower, celery, mushrooms, green peppers: 20 to 25 calories asparagus, carrots, turnips, tomato Juice; 30 to 40 calories brussels sprouts, onions, berries, cherries, raw
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    • 44 12 THIS tiny musical alarm clock, in solid 18 -carat gold by Kutchinsky, awakens the user with a musical chime instead of an alarm bell. Only 1J inches across it has an attractive ridged case, two minute feet and is luminous.
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    • 85 12 rh I unction ol rhina. «'as s and silverware dues not lie In their utility, says Mr Philip Rosenthai, head or the Bavarian china firm He adds: "The function also rover* an aestheticvuliie and serve as a projection of one's own nersonali- "Casual entertaining and fine china are
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    • 328 12 Don't let him see those curlers OOW much of his bride's beauty routine should a husband see? The less he sees the better is the answer, of course. After a glorious honeymoon, just-marrieds find their ordinary beauty care presents a problem it never did when they were bachelor girls. One
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  • 506 14 From Our Market Correspondent AS wac only to be expected when the Malayan Stock Exchange resumed dealings after the long holiday the trend was easier. It could hardly have been otherwise considering the doubts about the formation of Malaysia culminating in the breaking off
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  • 651 14 (POMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunleps (3.000) S3. (1000) $2.95: East Smelt (1,000) 53 07- Bass (2.000) $3.36. (11.000) S3 33: Cammsn (4.000) SZ3O: P. and
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  • 24 14 September 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 661 cents (up 1; cents). TIN: 5455.G2} (op $2.37}). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 186 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 18. Three months INDUSTRIALS l>uniop» 20 eta. M. Cement 18 eta K. Smeltera 20 rts Containers 12 eta. ■taa -1 rtx. McAllster 12 cv. r. Disp U cts. Robinson 11 eta. r. N. 18 cts. C. Stones 4td. Gammon 16 eta Kothmana 11 eta. H.
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  • 145 14 TNI Malayan Ixstiangs Binm Asss--1 eistlsn made Uieae cnamica In M i-ates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): Nsw Verk: nuying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 32 I.VIB. 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 30 3/8, airmail OIJ 35 1/2,
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  • 76 14 /"■MINIS! Prsiuct Ixcriangs, Sinxa- pars neen arises asr aicul ysstsr■aft CeaeiMit eili bilk M 5» sellers, drum S4H) sellers Csara. Sept. Oct. UK /Continent fM buyers. Psaaer: Muatok white Sl37| sellers. Sarawak white $135 sellers, special Sarawak black 1*7 1 sellers, garbled Lampong black S9"t sellers. AHTA I1O7»
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  • 568 14 INFLUENCED by the break be tweer. Malaysia and Indonesia the Straits tin price rose sharply by $2.37 to $455.62 i per plcul. The offering was estimated down by 10 tons to 240 tons. A very steady tone characterised the tin
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  • 273 14 SHIPS lying nicnitids the Singapers Harbsur Wharves er axpeetsd tsdsy srs. Achlllex 8/9, Braeslde 29/30, Tauuharu Maru 35/36. Kraanaia Presnla 47. Beltel Maru -Jl/22, Karossa K.W. Jetty, Musi Lloyd 45. Ozarda 46, Btate of Orlasa 6/7, Slagen N.W. 0, Rajab Brooke 24. Lustroun 38/39, Stefan Okrzrja
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  • 127 14 MELBOURNE. Wfd THE easing trend In Industrial* continued on similar lines to yesterday. Few leaders made gains and some falls were sharp. Model Dairy leatured with the announcement of the one million pounds memer with Subbeam and Kinross Dairy Groups. Model shares improved to 13s. bay view slumped
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  • 247 14 OCTOBER first grids rubber buyers t.e.b. elssed st 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 66a cents per lb. up II cents on Kriday closing level for the position. The tone was asslsr. R.A.S. snd F.M.R.E. closing prises in ctnts per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B.
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  • 81 14 THE I .'deration Minister or I iii.iiid has fixed these prires for calculating customs duties (or the week beginning on September 19. Rubber 64 cts alb. Copra 5464 a ton. I iiriunii oil IMi a ton. I'.ilm oil ana a ton. Palm kernels 5378.25 a (on. The rate
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  • 233 14 T*H£ lolloping Hit ot selected I*■ Malayan industrial yields is oased on prices rilling yesterday morning p. E.v. o.v. t.c. Cold Store ij '.< 11. 1 i.4 i ■■> Hmeiters 3.10 16.U W.tt 1.t)7 Consol. Tin 42/- Zi.2 3 1..3 V. N. 4.12 6.0 %Jk 1.18 Gammons IM
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    • 61 14 HUA SIANC STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. tfiaciester Nssm, Csnysr Q«i) S'psrs n let: tllii -i Wssklf Sertica It KUCHINC, SARIKEI. lINATANC. SIBU "NUA il" is Part mii> iii IH |,ii! Vp»JkW^ SIANC SENS" ETA 23 Se»i Sails Km. jj ieli V .A \1 SELAMAT- to. Phnom Penh tIA II msi amt
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    • 174 14 FRASER NEAVE LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the Annual Genera) Meeting of the Company to be held on Saturday. 26th October 1863. the Directors will recommend payment of a final dividerd of 9 cents and a bonus of 10 cent* per Ordinary Stock unit, both
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    • 706 15 SHIPPING NOTICES TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY. 129 on 30th September 1963 At 2 P.M. I MBARHATION TIME. Saloon Class Passengers: 12.30 pjn. Bunk and Deck Class Passengers: 9.00 a.m. All passengers travelling by the above vessel are hereby notified that they should forward their heavy *nd excess baggage for
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    • 311 15 TENDERS SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Tenders are invited trc v contractors experienced In laying of telephone underground plant lor carrying out the ork below 88D1/63 Laying of Main pipeline >>nd construction of Manholes in Jurong New Town. Deposit $100/-. 89/Dl/63 Laying of pipeline and construction of manholes In Jalan Buroh and
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    • 781 15 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the Board's wharves will be closed on Saturday. 21st September 1963. On that day no vessels will be worked and no cargo will i r» received or delivered. Further, no berthing or unberthlng of vessels will be undertaken after movements
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    • 756 15 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txtrm WANTED EXPERIENCED OUTDOOR Salesgirls. Salary $3/- dally and commission. Apply personally at 388. Macpberson Road, Singapore. WAMTES) A YOUNC sad Hardworking Small Chinese Boy for a Milk Bar. Apply personally at 9. The Arcade. S'por*. BRITISH
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    • 992 15 SITUATIONS WANTED Words SS (Min.)-Box St el*, txlro VERY EXPERIENCED MALAY Syct ivatlable now. Hlgbcst references given. Box A&831 S.T. Spore. Tel*. 2801 Ext. ***** before t p.m. or Bat, ***** after 1 p.m. ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eU. txtro AVAILABLE 3 ROOM Apartment plus kitchen
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    • 1056 15 TUITION tO Words U (Mln.)—Box St tit. txtr* MUSIC PIANOFORTI grader tuition by well-qualified t<acb«r :th j specialised technique. Excellent annual I Wan Tho Avenue, (U port) after 1 WHAT DO YOU Know of the land you live in? Follow contemporary Malayan thought snd read what Is goI Ins on
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  • 86 16 HAIL MALAYSIA! THE FLOAT of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Aboard are girls of the various races in Malaysia wearing colourful costumes of the region. One girl seated in the foreground is wearing a Kadazan (Sabah) dress. 0 A CROWOCD
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  • 70 16 THE PENANG float, above, passing under an illuminated arch outside the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman in Ampang Road. The picture to the right shows the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong, and some of the Rulers and their consorts,
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  • 43 16 DESPITE the rain which fell at the start of the procession, at least 200.000 people lined the route to see the floats. This picture shows the gay mood of the people in spite of the rain. Straits Times pictures.
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  • 338 17  - 800 TOPS HOWE LIANG WITH 793 TOTAL LIM KEE CHAN, MALAYSIA FESTIVAL by Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday SINGAPORE produced their promised "surprise packet" in 800 Kirn Slang on the final night of the Malaysian weightlifting cha m p i onships at Chinwoo Stadium here last night. Kirn Siang, won the middleweight
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  • 168 17 KUALA LUMPUB, Wednesday. SELANGOR "A" were the team champions in the Malaysian cycling carnival which ended at the Diplomatic Enclave here today. Selangor "A" scored a total of 33 points In the three-day meet. Singapore "B" were runners-up with 16 points and Singapore "A" third with
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  • 108 17 Veteran Awang scores the decider SINGAPORE, Wed. *3 Veteran centre-for-\vard Awang Bakar turned in a matchwinninß performance for People's Association team against Singapore Business Houses F.A. XI in the Malaysia Day soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Awane scored the only goal of the match after 28 minutes. He
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  • 51 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A crowd of more than 3,000 were entertained to an hour of equestrian sport staged to celebrate Malaysia Day at the Selangor Turf Club today. The main event, the Malaysia Race, was won by M. Ste-wart-Cox on Lady Jane with Judy Warne. on Courtier,
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  • 442 17 WKIGHTLIFTIXG At XL: Middleweight 1 800 Kirn Sian« i S'pore) 360-kg (107 J-107 1-145 2 Teo Tong Ann IM> 340 107J-102-130) 3 Pong Chey Khan (M) 327J (105-97,--125): Light-heavy 1 Tan Howe Liang (Spore) 342J (120-1024--120> 2 Yen Thien Soong (M) 327J (90-100-137} i 3 Wong Kum
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  • 51 17 Malaytia celebration: Spore People's Association festival (Kalian* 7 p.m i. Soccer: S pore Jnr. Cup replay Amlcitblrs v Sukaramai <Farrer Park i Voon Cup final ChatiKkat Kinding v Irish Hus.van <Jn Abdul Jalll. Ipolu. Boxinr: Forces championship Spore Infantry Rect. v 2nd Ped Recce Hegi i£eaca ad.. Sport).
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  • 51 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— TPCA retained the Cumarasami Cup for the seventh successive year when they beat Ceylon Sports Club of Singapore 1-0 in their annual hockey match at Princes Road here today. International centre-forward Paramalingam scored the deciding goal in the 20th minute off a pass from Tommy
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  • 33 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sarawak became the Malaysian volleyball champions when they beat Singapore 21-8. 21-16. 17-21. 21-16 in the final at Chimvoo Stadium tonight. Singapore thus finished runners-up with Malaya third.
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  • 383 17 THE WORLD OF SPORT IJONG KONG, Wed. n Hong Koriß Chinese footballers who played for Formosa in this year's Merdeka tournament at Kuaia Lumpur will not be allowed to represent Hong Kong in future, reports George Liu. The Hong Kong F.A. decided
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  • 365 17  -  RACING by Epsom Jeep LORD LUCAN, a winner over 6f at Ipoh in June, showed this morning that he was keeping his form when he did a 3f trial in 38sec on a soft track. Lok Sabha also attracted attention when he
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  • 240 17 rN horses to follow at the Penang Autumn Meeting which opens on Sunday are: FIRST LOVE— Has Rood recent form; a smart winner over 8f at Bukit Timah In April; third to Bunga Ray a over 7f; fourth to Couag over 9f at Kuala Lumpur In May. TERANG BCLAN
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  • 209 17 BLUE MARTIAL, Coronation Park, Crown Boy and Space Hero, four newcomers entered for the Penang Autumn Meeting, are all "maidens." Blue Martial (4 br ag by Blue Booklet. Runee) ran five times without success as a two-year-old. He showed improvement the following season when he was twice second
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  • 177 17 BASKETBALL Tour match IPenang): N. Malaya 62 Formosa 94. LAWN TENNIS N. Perak championship* (Talpin«): Men's singles 2nd rd. I.an Guan Huat bt S. Choon 6-1. 7-5; Wan Omar bt Teoh Ec Guan 6-2. 6-3: Nr Hoe Hun bt Soo Ngook Poo 6-3. 6-S. P. Menon bt M.
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  • 227 17 Rahim asks Tengku: Give me a cha xc KUALA LUMPUR, WeU. Kahim Omar, tne "wander-boy^ 1 or Singapore and Malay -n soccer, has written to Tengku Abdul Rahman, who Is president of tne FAM. asking to be considered for the Malaysia team. The TengKu has passed on the letter to
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous

  • 551 18 RECOGNITION BY MANILA A CERTAINTY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. INCHE Zaiton Ibrahim, who was recalled from Manila as Malaysian Ambassador after the severence of diplomatic relations with the Philippines, returned home today and said that many Filipinos seemed to think that recognition of Malaysia would come He said President Macapagal would
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  • 69 18 NEW DELHI, Wed. A diamond estimated to be worth $45,000 will be auctioned on Friday— and the penniless labourer who found it hopes it will solve his money problems. Rasul Mohammed, 25, has been waiting since 1961 to collect his legal share of 80 per
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  • 52 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Ahmad bin Mohd. has been elected president of the Singapore Medical Workers' Union at its recent annual meetlng.Others elected: Mr.R Ekambaram. vice-president; Mr. M. Nadarajah. Hon. secretary; Mr. Mohd. Lah bin Ismail, asst. Hon. secretary; Mr. Low Yap Chin, treasurer and Mr. Mm Tay Chwee,
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  • 162 18 Garuda overflies Spore: It's fully booked SINGAPORE, Wed. A Garuda Electra from Jakarta overflew Singapore this morning on its way to Bangkok and Hong Kong. Mr. D. Djoemnajaja, regional manager of Garuda Indonesian Airways, said today this was because the plane was fully booked with passengers between Jakarta and Hong
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  • 72 18 Now a musical on Dr. Ward LONDON. Wed.— A Musical has been written here about the late Dr. Stephen Ward and the "general situation" surrounding him. Mr. Frederick Read, co-director of the London Galleries, which exhibited Dr. Ward's paintings and sketches, said last night that he and Mr. Robin Cook,
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  • 26 18 UNITED NATIONS, Wed— Dr. Carlos Sosa-Rodriguee of Venezuela. 51 -year-old father of eight, was yerterday elected president of the United Nations Oeneral Assembly—Reuter.
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  • 31 18 UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— The Special Committee on apartheid today called on the Oeneral Assembly and the Security Council to consider expelling South Africa from the United Nations— Reuter
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  • 68 18 TOKYO, Wed. The Mainichi Shimbun assailed the Philippines and Indonesia today for not recognising Malaysia which, it said, will "eventually emerge as a stabilising force in this part of the world." The paper said in an editorial that the United Nations survey of sentiment regarding union with
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  • 381 18 First 95 Indonesians leave KL on way home KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ninety-flve members of the families of the Indonesian Embassy staff here left tonight by train on their way home. Their departure follows Malaysia's severance .of diplomatic relations with Indonesia and the Philippines. Yesterday the two nations were given a
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  • 122 18 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. The Oeneral Assembly was recommended today to include In its agenda an item, for the first time, on 'the violation of human rights in South Vietnam." Reuter. here this evening and at night had a meeting with President Macapagal for 30 minutes and handed
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  • 407 18 LONDON, Wed. The stock markets as a whole continued to present a mixed appearance today, but the rather better tone which developed yesterday afternoon was maintained. Tins (ell back on the tension between Malaysia and Indonesia, while Indonesian Issue* were marked down (or the same
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  • 345 18 Spore marts react sharply to big break By GEOFFREY BOLAND: SINGAPORE, Wednesday WIIKX the markets here reopened today alter the long Malaysia holidays, they fell the lull impact of Malaysia breaking oIT diplomatic relations with Indonesia and the Philippines. By the end of the day the move had: PUSHED the
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  • 69 18 OR. TAN BIN CHIANG IIRCd 74 passed away peacefully Js/9/63. leaving behind two widows, four dntiKhtrrs and one adopted grandchild tv mourn bis loss. Cortege lex v in;: Buddhist Union Rep. Hall. 29 jHlan Senyum for cremation on Friday 20/9/63 at 4 p.m.. at Mi. Vrrnon Crematoria. It will
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 94 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .'!> Hurrix HU .Minimum, COLMAN: To K-iy and Aldan at Kota Bharn Hoapltiil a son Scan on 15th September. Both well. Dro Oratlaa. SON: To Kanthymathy and V. Navaratnam a son. Surrsh, at Yonntcherg Memorial Hospital on 15. 9.83. Brother for Ramesh. Thank* to Doctors and Stan*.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 42 18 IJIQHEST and lowest tetnpera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 77 Kota Bharu 91 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 91 75
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