The Straits Times, 20 September 1963

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 2 5,000 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 660 1 If Jakarta raises the issue... PREMIER 'READY TO PRESENT OUR CASE' TO GENERAL ASSEMBLY: TM PREPARED TO CONSIDER IT' HE SAYS OF REPORTS OF MOVES FOR A KUALA LUMPUR SUMMIT i KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday i TENGKU Abdul Rahman will fly to New York to attend the United
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  • 956 1 JAKARTA; Thursday. fHE Indonesian Government announced today it would guarantee the safety of British nationals here and would not condone further mob violence. A statement from the Presidential Palace said it "deplored yesterday's unjustified happenings." The statement was issued after the American Ambassador, Mr. Howard Jones,
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  • 503 1  -  TAMIMUDDIN KARIM and YAP CHIN KWEE THREE HELD HOSTAGE FOR SEVEN HOURS, THEN PM INTERVENES -By KUALA LUMPUR, TJ>ur» JEXGKI' Abdul Rahman today intervened in an anti-Indo-nes i a demonstration during which 30 people seized the official residence of the Indonesian Ambassador at
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  • 86 1 'Ministers exonerated by Denning' LONDON, Thurs. Lord Dcnninu in his report on the Profumo Affair, has exonerated all Government Ministers of grave and scandalous charges, the Daily Mail reported today. The newspaper's political correspondent said the 50,000-word Denning Report had shown as unfounded the rumours that engulfed London society a
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  • 38 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The First Secretary and Head of Chancery of the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta, Inche Abdullah Aii, and five other Malaysian Embassy officers returned here by air today accompanied by their families.
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  • 53 1 LONDON. Thurs Mary Clara Colton. 14. who arrived recently from Singapore, collapsed and died I last night at a boarding bouse. She was due to start at Bedford High School when the new term opened today. Her parents have been told by cable of
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  • 20 1 SINOAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Government will spend $978,810 on roads, lights, water and electricity for the rural people
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  • 313 1  -  OH KEE TIANG By PENANG. Thurs— AntiIndonesia demonstrators today hoisted the Malaysia flat; and removed the Ciaruda crest from the official residence of the Indonesia Consul at Vermont Road here. Shouting "Hidup Malaysia" and anti-Indonesian slogans, the demonstrators marched from the Polo Ground, in
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  • 198 1 Postmen serve 14-day strike notice ftI'ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Union of Postal Uniformed Staff served a 14-day strike notice on the Government at 5.2.") p.m. today after talks on its wage claims for postmen had failed to reach a solution. The notice was handed to the PostmasterGeneral, Inche Ibrahim Varshay,
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  • 33 1 STOP PRESS UNDER CONTROL I WASHINGTON. Tburs St.ite Drpartmcnt *aid today that PrcMdent So. karno had MMVBi Howard Junes. S Amba>>aclor to Inrionrsi.i. that situation in Jakarta was hcing broupht under control. ■ester.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 380 2 Indonesian unions take over British companies I ABOUR unions are taking over control of all British enterprises in Indonesia, according to reports published here today. They include Shell Oil Co. installations at Pladju, South Sumatra, and Balikpapan, East Borneo. Others are long-establish-ed firms owning extensive rubber, tea. coffee and palm
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    • 166 2 Burning of Embassy 'outrage' says U.S. WASHINGTON. Thurs —The State Department yesterday described the burning of the British Embassy in Jakarta as an "outrage." The department spokesman, Mr. Robert McCloskey. said the United States Government would reiterate its concern to the Indonesian Government and would continue to urge moderation on
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    • 60 2 SAIGON, Thurs. Twist music and the most popular Vietnamese songs, which used to be taboo here, have gradually reappeared one after another since martial law was Imposed here late last month. These songs and Twist music are now being played widely both on the govern-ment-run Saigon Radio
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    • 29 2  -  TEHERAN. Thurs. Candidates loyal to the Shah won a sweeping victory in Iran's parliamentary elections. UPI. MR. LIU what Is truly powerful is the people
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    • 182 2 A-bomb just a 'paper tiger' says Liv PKJNG. Thurs. Mr. Liv Shao-chi, the Chinese Head of State, said yesterday that the atom bomb was a "paper tiger," according to the New China News Agency. The agency was reporting from Pyongyang. North Korea, where, it said. Mr. Liv was given a
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    • 300 2 An Afro- Asian move for 'urgent action' against Diem AFRO-ASIAN delegations plan to ask the U.N. General Assembly to take urgent action on the situation in South Vietnam delegation sources said yesterday. They want the 111-nation Assembly to interrupt its wide-ranging general debate on world problems to give priority to
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    • 170 2 Omitted by Russia: 'Great China'— TJMTED NATIONS. Thurs. The steeling committee yesterday recommended by 12 votes to one with eight abstentions that the General Assembly include on its agenda a demand ov Albania for U.N. recognition of Communist China. The Soviet delegate. Mr. Nikolai Fedorenko. supported the request for inclusion
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 336 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday THE Soviet Union yesterday urged the General Assembly's steering committee to bar from the agenda of the 19th session all items which were carryovers from the Cold War. Or. Nikolai Fedorenko. the Soviet delegate in the .'I nation committee,
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    • 182 3 delegations to show goodwill and join those who were "against fruitless and harmful discussions In the U.N." by opposing the inclusion of Cold War issues in the agenda. Indication Dr. Fedorenko's statement was interpreted as a further indication that Russia wished at
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    • 283 3 LONDON. Thurs. Sixteen children mouthed the strangest sounds ever heard in an English classroom. Lots of "oos" and "aahs" and "ings" and "angs." It all added up to Lesson One In Chinese, one of the world's hardest languages to learn. Age of the pupils:
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    • 43 3 SEOUL Thurs. About 80 supporters of Lieut-Gen. Tiger Yo Chan Song (Reto> rival candidate of Oen. Chung Hee Park, the Junta leader, in the Oct. 15 presidential election, last night went oft a 24-hour hunger strike demanding the generals release. < Reuter.
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    • 31 3 ISTANBUL. Thurs. People rushed into the streets for safety when a strong earthquake shook Istanbul last night, but there were no Immediate reports of damage or casualties. Reuter.
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    • 205 3 U.S. 'FLYING LAB' RIDES 40 MILES INTO SPACE CAPE CANAVERAL, Thursday. rpHE United States yesterday successfully fired a I,loolb. "flying laboratory" on an up and down flight into space. i The Delta-winged Asset rode into the sky atop a modified Thor rocket that recently returned from duty as a nuclear
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    • 80 3 COPENHAGEN. Thurs. A petition, signed by 14.000 Danes, asking for a ban on the making here of a film on the Hfe of Christine Keeler. was delivered yesterday to the Minister of I Justice. Mr. Hans Haekkerup. Mr. Haekkerup said afterwards that the Cabinet would consider
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    • 37 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. Prince William of Gloucester. 21--year-old cousin of Queen Elizabeth, arrived here by air from London last night to begin a year's postgraduate study In economics and political science at Stanford University. Reuter.
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    • 57 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—President Kennedy's wife Jacqueline, will make her first public appearance since the death of her newborn son Patrick next month, it was announced yesterday. Her press secretary said she would be in the official welcoming party when Emperor Halle Selassie of Ethiopia arrives here on
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    • 35 3 BELGRADE. Thurs. President Tito arrived at Brasilia yesterday for a five-day visit to Brazil at the start of a Latin American tour, the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug reported here last night. Reuter.
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    • 93 3 pONTEFRACT. (Northern England. Thurs.—Eighteen coal miners have been staging a sit-down strike —1.224 feet underground —at aavlle Colliery. Methley. nea- hsr^ since 8.30 p.m (MT) on Tuesday over a pay claim. Announcing this last night a national Coal Board spokesman said "Ttiey
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    • 246 3  -  WASHINGTON, Thursday. A GROUP of American businessmen has asked the U.S. Government to consider more trade, with Communist countries which in 1962 did $15,000 million trade with the West. The American share of this was only $375 million. The call came at
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    • 75 3 Senators to vote on N-pact WASHINGTON Thurs.— The Senate will vote next Tuesday whether the United States should ratify the nuclear test ban treaty signed recently in Moscow, it was decided here yesterday. The Senate has been debating the treaty and will on Monday vote on proposed reservations to the
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  • 178 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Malaysia has no aggressive aims or intentions, but if she were attacked she would retaliate with all her might and resources. Tengku Abdul Rahman said this tonight at a dinner given in his honour by the President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr.
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  • 308 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. WITH one more day for canvassing before polling day, police tonight issued a stern warning on illegal election activities. The Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah said that the warning was being made following a police crackdown on a large number of persons
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  • 107 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. tonight promised fair and just wages to the Harbour Board workers here. Addressing a general meeting of all workers, Mr. Lee said he had already advised the new 19-man committee and six other members of the
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  • 198 4 100 POLL RALLIES for PAP IN LAST ROUND i i SINGAPORE, Thurs. The PAP elections campaign will be rounded off with 100 rallies throughout the State tomorrow night. This will be an average of two rallies in each constituency, with the Prime Minister and party leader, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew,
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  • 312 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. Ttitß, Justice Chua in the High Court today ordered Happy World Ltd. Xp five up possession of two parcels of land on which the Happy World Amusement Park stands in the action brought by British and Malayan Trustees Ltd. claiming possession, together with
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  • 96 5 Royal glitter at big M -banquet GUESTS FROM ALL OVER WORLD ENTERTAINED AT PARLIAMENT HOUSE MALAYSIAN dancers entertaining YIP guests at the Malaysia state banquet on Wednesday night at the new Parliament House in the Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur. From the left at the main table are the Prime Minister's
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  • 502 5 Sandys: The 'strained' ties will be temporary KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. I]HE British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, said today that the "strained" relations between Malaysia and its two neighbours the Philippines and Indonesia would be ''temporary." He added that In the end the two countries would be "obliged to
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  • 59 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Faster trunk calls between Penang. Kedali and Perils will result from the introduction of the microwave link between Kedah Peak and Penan.: at the end of the year At present, on ordinary telephone wires, only 12 conversations can be held .simultaneously With the microwave
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  • 53 5 PENANG. Thurs The Penanc MCA president. Mr. Saw Seng Kew. will onen the Kilang Papim ward brancli of the association at Bridge Street 2 D.m. <jn Sept. 29. The ccicmonv will be followed by the aclmnistration of loyalty oaths and a performance by the Golden
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  • 24 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The European community of Kuala Muda will hold a Malaysia Bull at the Sungei Patani Clut on Sept. 24.
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  • 273 5 PENANG. Thurs. A goodwill mission from Taipeh today blamed Communist China for the present crisis between Malaysia and Indonesia. "This Is not a quarrel between two peoples with a similar background and affinity, 1 Mr. Holao Tzecheng, leader of the mission, told the
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  • 55 5 PENANO. Thurs.— Malay fishermen in Kuala Muda. Province Wellesley, plan to make representations to the State Government against the alleged resumption of trawler net fishing in their area. They claim that, despite the ban on trawlers last July, trawler fishermen have re-appeared and are now operating
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  • 27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Church Workers Association of St. Mary's Churcn. here will hold ltd annual bazaar In the Church Hall on Oct. 5.
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  • 80 5 IJENANG. Thurs. Burglars fixed a newlock on the door of a hulia Street. Ghaut ,odown after they hari "roken in. The ourgiary was dlscorered yesterday afternoon when Mr. Yeoh Seng Chew, branch manaeer of Muller Phlpps Ltd.. went to check the store. About
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  • 435 6 Cut down on paper work and let's have more action, says Razak 'JjHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today called on all Malaysian civil servants '"for more action and less paper work" in carrying out their duties. He said people expected "quick results" rather than
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  • 86 6 i KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A play written by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, entitled "Mah&uri" will be staged on Saturday at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka at 8.30 p.m. in aid of the Kampong Bahru Youth Vocational Training project. Staged by the Social
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  • 29 6 PENANG, Thurs.— The Federation Replanting Staff Union will hold a buffet dinner in the Town Hall here at 8 p.m. on Saturday to celebrate Its sixth anniversary.
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  • 135 6 JESSELTON. Thursday. ttTEPS are being taken by the Malaysian Govern- ment to strengthen security and defence measures in Sabah, said the Chief Minister, Mr. Donald Stephens, on his return from Kuala Lumpur today. Mr Stephens, who attended the proclamation ceremony in Kuala Lumpur last Tuesday,
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  • 80 6 PENANG. Thurs.— Eoln Michael four-year-old son of Mr. M. OMalley, former surgeon of the Penang Hospital, and Mrs. OMalley, died at the General Hospital early this morning, a few hours before he was due to be flown to Kuala Lumpur. The funeral will be
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  • 54 6 TAIPING. Thurs. In the burong merbok singing competition held here as part of the Malaysia celebrations, a bird owned by Dato Mured bin Ahmad. Commissioner of Prisons, won the first prize. Second prize went to Mr. Lam Weng Kow's entry and the third prize to Mr.
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  • 27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, thurs.— Mr. C. W. A. Rajah, deputy game warden of Kelantan, has been plected chairman of the Federation Game Department Employees Union.
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  • 373 6 The tale of a tiger and a lucky dog named Lucky By Chou Chuan Sheng T*ANAH RATA, Thurs. —If there was ever a lucky dog, it is Lucky, a s c v c n-month-old mongrel belonging to Mr. Lim Hong Nam, caretaker of a holiday bungalow in the Cameron Highlands.
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  • 109 6 KLANG, Thurs. The fishermen of Sungei Buloh, 21 miles from here, have given up deep sea fishin? following the kidnapping of a fisherman. Maiiat bin Ahmad, by Indonesian pirates last Saturday. A spokesman for the fishermen, Ng Chow H.il. said today; "We realise that our
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  • 49 6 TAIPQJO. Tliurs.— The funeral of Mr. T. A. Htndrlks, 94, a wellknown member of the Eurasian community here, took place In the Klian Pauh cemetery yesterday. It was headed by a guard of honour provided by the Boy Scouts or the ot. George's Institution.
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  • 40 6 BENTONO. Thurs. Member* of the Pahang Medical Start Union have decided to support the Federation laboratory assistants' work.-to-nile campaign. They will also hold a secret ballot soon to see if they themselves should work to ml*
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    • 592 8 Talk of a second summit meeting on Malaysia, heard in j the whispering galleries of I Manila, ignore the harsh t realities of confrontation and I the rejection of U Thant's report. There may be a second summit in the end. But not tarn. The Tengku's willingness
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    • 380 8 Keeping cold war issues out oi the United Nations General Assembly is an irreproachable aim. But it is possible and meaningful only if the cold war itself is terminated. Once a problem has been solved or is nn the way to being solved, the need for the
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    • 251 8 Though the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff has served strike notice, there has been no breakdown in negotiations. In rejecting the new wage offer made by the Government yesterday, the union agreed to scale down its own original claims. The revised demands will receive the attention of the
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  • 1224 8  - Aidit takes PKI closer to Peking ALEX JOSEY WITH THE REFUSAL OF INDONESIA TO RECOGNISE MALAYSIA: ~by- SINGAPORE Thursday IN DO N E SIA'S decision not to r e c o gnise Malaysia has renewed speculation in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur about the attitude of the Partai Kommunist Indonesia towards
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    • 265 8 which would have satisfied the most critical sergeantmajor from a famous Regiment of the Line. ENGLISHMAN Singapore Grand Prix 1 WOULD like to Add my protest against the appalling traffic arrangements In this town during the Grand Prix. I live In a lorong Just off the north-south trunk road, and
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  • 332 8 NEW DELHI, Thurs Th« capital is still shaken, week after the Communist Party's march on Parliament, by the unexpected strength of last Friday's demonstration, one of the greatest ever seen here. Between 80.000 and 100.000 people besieged Parliament for several hours. The
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  • 328 9 Tun Thanat hopes there won't be any aggression By AUSTEN ZECHA: Kuala Lumpur, Thursday r JIHE Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, said here today that his country and Malaysia want only to live in peace and harmony with their neighbours and expressed the hope that Indonesia would not have
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  • 195 9 More union leaders i back policy against -Indonesia' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysian transport workers were today urged to face the Indonesian challenge to their national pride and safety in the same spirit that triumphed over the dark days of the Emergency. The call came from Mr. 8. Packlrisamy. secretarygeneral of
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  • 150 9  - Port men to boycott Japanese goods TUN THANAT ....."the ASA spirit of friendliness will always prevail." SINGAPORE, Thurs. Port workers here I tonight decided on a nve-day boycott of Japanese goods from Monday. Details of the boycott will be announced tomorrow. The unanimous decision was taken at a general meet
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  • 59 9 ALOR STAR, Thure. Six rural health development projects will be declared open this week-end and on Monday in various towns in the State. The projects comprise a main health centre at Pokolc Sena, a domiciliary midwlve* training centre tn A lor Star, and four sub-health centres at
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  • 44 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—Donations to the National Patriotic Fund received through the Straits Tiir.es Oroup has reached $142,516. The latest contributions came ftom the Eastern Mining and Metals Ltd., Duniun. S3OB, and members of the Kuala Llpls Adult Fellowship $21.
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  • 392 9  -  CHIA POTEIK by gATURDAY's election could be Singapore's last if the Communists could not be controlled. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said this at a PAP lunchtime rally at Clifford Pier today. The people should then be prepared for a situation In which
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  • 410 9  -  LIM BENG TEE -by SINGAPORE, Thurs The Barisan Soslalis would join forces with other progressive forces in the central Parliament, in particular with the Socialist Front, to bring about radical changes in the economic structure for the whole of Malaysia. This was stated by
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  • 121 9 Marshall's 'election date" writ to be heard today SINGAPORE, Thurs— Mr. David Marshall's writ and motion for an Injunction to restrain the Returning Officer. Mr. M. Ponnuduray. from holding elections on Sept. 21 will be heard before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, In the High Court here
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  • 87 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A Royal Malaysian Navy 11 -day shallow water diving course here which ends on Saturday Is being attended by 11 members of the Ist Troop. 2nd Federation Engineers Squadron, Talping. The Sappers are attending the course to Ifarn the use of
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  • 44 9 MALACCA. Thurs, Chew But Ong. 47. a salesman with 12 previous convictions, was today (sentenced to three years' Jail by the Sessions Court President. Mr. AJaib Singh, for cheating Fraaer and Neave and Co. Ltd. of two eaaes of wniatar.
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  • 388 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs out to be cruel' jokes standpipes without water. On his party's proposal to seek Improved terms under the common market. Tun Llm said that In this short broadcast there was not enough time to explain fully the Impact of the
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  • 126 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Japan's representative to the Malaysia celebrations here. Minister of Transportation, Kentara Ayabe. disclosed today that he has given the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, a samurai sword at "'a symbol of peace." Mr. Ayabe returned to Tokyo by air
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    • 579 9 Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE BERVICE SERVICE, 476 metres 41.7 METRES SHORTWAVE SERVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- «1 metre* gara-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- AM. 8.00 Good Morning; 6.01 2&: 7 7?0 M ™ude: Music: 7.30 Learn A word A 7.20 BreaklaM Bulletin;
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  • 265 10 PENANG. Thursday. gIX heavily-guarded Indonesians four soldiers and two fishermen were charged in the Sessions Court here this afternoon under the Arms Act. On an application by the prosecuting officer. Asst. Supt. B. Ramakrishna, who said the six accused might have to face
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  • 127 10 - KUANTAN. Thurs. Two men were toi day charged in the Sessions Court here in connection with yesterday's seizure of $740,000 worth of raw opium at Gebeng. a tourist centre 16 miles from here. Khoo Na Cheong. an lkan bills dealer, and Ng Tieak Dleaded not
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  • 40 10 IPOH. Thurs Kvvone Fook Nrow. 18. was fined SlO. or two days' Jail, by the magistrate. Wan Mohamed bin Hajl Mustapha. here today for letting off fire crackers illegally on the town padang in Chemor last night.
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  • 33 10 TAIPING. Thurs. Police arrested a man yesterday for snatching a sold necklace and locket valued at $125 from a police constable's daughter. Che Rosmah binte Gedzuan. during the Malaysia celebrations.
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  • 105 10 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs.— A "go-kart"* Grand Prix will be held here on Sept 29 as part of the Sultan's 47th birthday celebrations. The competition, the first over to be held In the capital, will be open to competitors from Brunei. Sabah,
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  • 29 10 BATU OAJAR Thurs. Inche Muhammed Hussln and Inche Harun bin Kaya of Batu Oajah have been appointed prison warders to serve with the Brunei State Government.
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  • 199 10 TWO of the captured Indonesian soldiers waiting in a police van to be taken to the Bayan Lepas police station for interrogation. They were charged in court yesterday. Straits Times picture by Ng Weng Chee. IPOH, Thursday. 'J'HE youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association
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  • 184 10 The driver who has to sleep in the back seat /CANBERRA, Thurs. An Asian ambassador made his chauffeur sleep in t1.3 bacK of the embassy car whenever he drove officials for overnijsru trips outside Canberra, the president ol the Australian Capital Territory Trades and Labour Council. Mr. T. Donnelly, said
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  • 121 10 SINGAPORK. Thurs Mil.i>an Airway* BO.M :nrf Cathny Pacific UnrSft have not dpcidrd to rrMinic fiii; h tv to Jakarta despite agency reports that the Airport Workers I'nion there had withdrawn their boycott of these airlines. A Malayan Airways spokesman said today that
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  • 29 10 PEKAN Thurs Choi Chee Chal 17. and Choi Chung Hing, 15. «er» drowned yesterday while bathlnf at the Pahang. flve ml lee) I upiiver from here.
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    • 304 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Suggesting a touch of envy I. foretells the splashing of to sing here (8). drips, etc. (8). 11. Man to man transferred withS. Where to put old clothes for out help (6-6>. the slut (3-3). IS. Small-talk? (9). I 9. Unusual relics to dlscorer by
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  • 42 11 SYDNEY STUDENTS RAISE THEIR GLASSES MALAYSIAN students and four from Indonesia and the Philippines raise their glasses during the Malaysia Day celebrations in the New South Wales Malayan Students' Association's club in Sydney on Monday. Their toast: ''Merdeka Malaysia".
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  • 227 11 Woman on fire after sound of quarrel SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 Detectives were trying today to establish how a former bar waitress was set on fire in her attap hut off Aljunied Road last night. Bedah binte Hussein, a mother of two. Is still unconscious in the General Hospital. Police suspect
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  • 414 11  - Jakarta can stop trade with us 'at own peril' TAN TOCK SAIK by KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. [NDONESIA which needs Malaysia to sell its goods to the world and to buy many of its daily necessities can only stop trade with "us at its own peril," leaders of commerce said here
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  • 74 11 KELANTAN M-DAY FESTIVITIES A BIG SUCCESS KOTA BHARU. Thurs.— The three-day Malaysia celebrations which ended here last night proved an overwhelming success despite the attitude of the PanMalayan Islamic Party, which controls the State. Thousands of people, including many gailydressed women with their children, thronged into this town to enjoy
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  • 80 11 The Koran reading competition also attracted a large audience. Commenting on the celebrations, Or. Abdul Azii bin Omar, chairman of the Kelantan Malaysia celebrations committee, said: "The response from the people was beyond my expectations. It clearly showed that the people of this State accept Malaysia despite the
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  • 29 11 PENANG. Thurs.— A burglar leapt 12 feet from a balcony early this morning and escaped after a resident in Jahudi Rood had raised an alarm.
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  • 191 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. HOME-MADE incendiary bombs, fashioned from bottles, were hurled by rioters into an office room during the July 12 riots on Pulau Senang, the continued preliminary inquiry was told today. Mr. Francis T. Scow, Senior Crown Counsel, prosecuting, said the missiles were
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  • 72 11 LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Francis Jakeway, who until the formation of the Malaysian Federation, was Chief Secretary of Sarawak, flew Into London Airport today from Singapore. In July it was announced that Mr. Jakeway would be the new governor of Fiji. At the airport he
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  • 48 11 MUAR. Thurs.— The follnwin« roads here will be closed on Saturday from 6 Dm. to midnight, for a Malaysia procession: Jalan Suleiman, Jalan Arab. Jalan Bakri. Jalan Meriam, Jalan Hassan, Jalan Petrle, Jalan Othman. Jalan llajldl and Jalan Abdullah up to the round-about at Jalan Yahya.
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  • 345 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A midwife told the Industrial Arbitration Court today that although she was supplied with two pairs of shoes a year she had to buy two extra pairs because she had to do a lot of walking. Madam
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  • 67 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The First District Court prosecutor, DSP Dudley De Cruz, today withdrew a charge of possession of counterfeiting instruments against a sailor, Koh Kirn Wan. Koh was accused of having four rubber stamps for making forged impressions on Federation identity cards. Mr. De Cruz
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  • 130 11 T«HE Naval Base Labour Union today warned the British Admiralty that it would call out its 10.000 members on strike on Sept. 30 if there was .io settlement of its claims, some of them outstanding since 1950. The union, in a state- miralty to reopen talks with
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  • 84 12 Prom May 24 to August 17, two Fordson Super Majors undertook what Is claimed to be the toughest tractor test in history. Each tractor worked over 2,000 tractor meter hours. 24 hours a day. six days a week lor 12 weeks on end. The marathon operation took place
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  • 251 12 PROJECT IS WHOLLY MALAYAN VENTURE CINGAPORE'S first plant for the manufacture of chemicals will be set up at Jurong next year. It will be operated by a newlyincorporated company, Chemical Industries (Far East) Ltd. with a multi-million dollar capital
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  • 164 12 PLESSEY DIRECTOR IS DUE MR. JOHN A. CLARK. 37--year-old managing director of The Plessey Co. Ltd. has left London by air on a five-week business tour of the Far East during which he will visit Thailand, Hong Kong. Japan. Singapore and India. Mr. Clark's mission Is to establish how the
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  • 129 12 Low-priced camera by Gevaert ANEW addition to the Malaysian camera market is the low-priced Oevalux 144, a product of Gevaert PhotoProducten NY. Belgium. The camera is simple to operate, is equipped with a synchronised flash device for flash pictures, and needs no focussing as It is automatically set to photograph
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  • 38 12 Imports of wheat flour into Singapore in the first quarter of this year totalled 25.200 tons, against 22.900 tons in the fourth quarter of last year and 27,500 tons in the corresponding months a year ago.
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  • 301 12 Farming specialist to serve here AN agricultural specialist, Mr. A.B. Behr is to be the new manager of the MasseyFerguson (Export) Ltd. Far East office in Singapore as from November. He will take over the post from Mr. John G. White who will leave shortly to take up a similar
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  • 311 12  -  ANEW drug which is claimed to be better than vaccination in controlling smallpox epidemics has been perfected by Burroughs Wellcome Foundation. This was announced in Singapore by Mr. P.O. Palmer. Ph. C.M.P.S, manager, pharmaceutical department of Jackson and Co. Ltd., representatives of Burroughs Wellcome.
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  • 104 12 HOT ROLLED H shaped steel sections are now being produced for the first time in Japan by Nippon Kokan leading Japanese steel manufacturer of Tokyo. The steel sections, now being marketed, feature tapered flanges that greatly increase their tensile strength. NKK expect to
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  • 101 12 DODGE and Plymouth announcet In Detroit 1964 car prices basically the same as those (or 1963 automobiles. Both lines of Chrysler Corporation made minor adjusrments. The two makes were the first t innn,mr. th. IQ*U nrlcei Th« to announce the IWJ4 prices. Tne cars go on sale
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  • 255 12 EXPERT HERE TO DEMONSTRATE MODERN TOOLS AN Australian industrial fastening expert is now in Singapore demonstrating what are said to be the most modern powder powered fastening tools, to local engineers, architects and contractors. He Is Mr. M.K. Heath, sales development manager of Ramset Fasteners tAust.) Pty. Ltd. of Melbourne,
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  • 246 12 INCREASED engine power has been given to the x 1964 models of the Vauxhall Victor and the higher performance version, the VX 4/90, by enlarging the cylinder bore, says a report in the London Financial Times. This is now 81.6 mm instead of
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  • 76 12 •J»HE Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. of Japan recently put 100 Nissan Crdrics on priority production and went out to look for the tlrst and fastest available steamers. The cars were for transporting VlP's attending the Malaysia celebrations, and arrangements were made by Government department* and Tan Chong
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  • 79 12 The Dutch biennial Fumirur* and Purnlshlngr Fabrics Trad* Pair, to take place In Utrecht from Nov. 4 to 9. will be the largest exhibition of its kind ever held, it is reported. The exhibits will cover a net stand area of 235.000 sq. ft., distributed over five
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    • 38 12 ill -X Now you can enjoy the best! VnTC^ BEEFEATER 4lf* HmRP JU The twice- famous gin has V m^^^teia come to Malaya. Vflßkr ot the famous London Beefeater distillery since 1820 Singapore Kuala Lumpur Psnang Ipoh Kuchmg
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  • 563 14 NO CRACK IN SHARE PRICES: FRASER NEAVE STAR TURN From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange behaved well yesterday and industrial shares were remarkably steady around the lower levels established on Wednesday despite the continuing uncertainty regarding .future action by Indonesia in continuance of her cam-, paign against Malaysia.
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  • 21 14 Malayan Stock Indices Sept. 18 Sept. lit. Industrials: 116.47 116.73 Tins: 107.28 WtJU S rubbers: 110.71 116.71 Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 658 14 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded within brackets: Industrials: Dunlopi 52.84 Sl* (10.000) 52.06, (3,000) $2.94; E. Smelters $3.01 SL. (2.000) $3.08, (3 000) $3.05, (1,000) $3.06; Essa erds. $3.34 SL.
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  • 194 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 19. Tnree months INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 Us. M. Cement H eta K. Smelter* :'o cts. Containers 12 ctj Warn -'1 cts. McAiistcr 12 eta. Kcd. Dls. IS eta. Koblnson 11 cts. 9, N. 18 cts. C. Storage #Jd. Gammon 16 cts. rUMtununa 11 cts. H
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  • 73 14 /'HINEIE Pr»rtu-« ficharii*. Sines- BOrs nosn pricet Mr picul ystlarday: C.canut oil: bulk (4« icners drum 549 sellers Caara: Sept. Oct t'K/Cootineol buyrrn. Pass* Muctok whit* |m:'| (MaMS. Sarawak white *]40 acllert. >)<ocla.l Sarawak black »lO2| teller*, caroled Lampong black SIUJt sailers. A.BTA JII2J sellers. Singapare Citwul Oil
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  • 413 14 HEAVY demand in face of the current crisis pushed tin up yesterday by $5.87 V 2 to $461.50 per picul. Prices are now at their highest levels since mid-June, The offering was estimated at 225 tons down 15 tons. In London on
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  • 98 14 MELBOURNE. Thurn THE easing tr^nd was arrested today and movements were about in balance. Some leaders haii tairly good uaiiis in moderate trading rrlone ea'-ed back on lower profit and dividend. Oils and base metals fluctuated narrowly n quiet, trading and loans were steady i-.R.a Mount l»a N
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  • 266 14 SHIPS lying alongside the Smcapera Harbeur wharves er expected teday are: Ozarda 46. Bcntong 23, Maria Kausta, 15/16. Thorsmard 25/26, Almkerk IS. straai Mozambique H) 11, N^er W(«r 42/43, Ampcnan 4/5. Ftakl 35/36, State ol Madrar 31 32. Manila Maru 33/34, Schwabcnstcln 3S/39. Walrata > '.<. Carronbunk
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  • 27 14 September i!» MALAYAN KURRKR PRICE: ti<J! ents (up one-eighth of a cent) TIN: S4«l 511 (up 53.87!). Estimated unofficial offerinj: 223 tons (down 15 tons).
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  • 255 14 OCTOBER first grada rubber buyers f.a.b. cle«ed at 5 p.m. in Sinnapara and Kuala Lumpur yrxterday at 66i cents per lh. 'Ip one-ciKhth of a cent on Wednesday's cloolni: level for th* position. The tone M quiat. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. claim* pnc«s in cants per lb. yesttrday: Int.
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  • 89 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' A..,. ciatian m»<lc tliryr daUajaa in ita rates to mcrrhantr vrxterd:i< i all mtes to »lmi. Canada: buyinK TT 3'> r:. airmail O» 33 V«. mv tm M 1 I 'redlt I. ills M I M trade bills. Sallinc TT or 00 ready: Canada
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    • 196 14 KYOSEI LINE Oiscnarfiit n»as »n Honjmnt Sect S'Mm ftnani •SEIBON M»PU" In Psrt •SMOXO M»HU" iSJIStH "HOSMO MAHU 11 25 21 Sul Ctitrai «ieits: Harper Gilfillan «St Co.. Lt«S. Spore Tel: ***** fts<n(. «Ji»n liii*ina» C( ltl ii III: Ml 2* f>«r< Swetteekasi MMH iMalai*) 111 Mil: t*l* *Sti ales
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    • 131 14 NOTICE SUSU (K.L.) LIMITED Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 231 of the Companies Ordinance 1946. thai a meeting of the creditors of the abovenamed company will be held at 6009 Jalan Tong Shin, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday the 12th day of October. 1963. at 3.00 o'clock In the
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    • 625 15 CORRIGENDUM Re PUBLIC UTTLTTIES BOARD Tender Notice published in the Straits Times issue of 19th September 1963. item (a) under Chief Architects Department is correct- ed to read as follows: "REPAIRS TO ROOF OVER ELECTRIC METER READING SECTION. ELECTRIC DEPOT. THOMSON ROAD. TENDER DEPOSIT SIM/-." DISTRICT COURT SALE In the
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    • 135 15 NOTICES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR PHARMACIST An established pliarmacy situated in the heart of the City of Singapore invite i pharmacist to join as active partner and manager. Alternative proposition can be considered instead. Enquiries are welcome to P.O. Box 2490. Singapore. THE NEW SERENDAH RUBBER CO., LTD. (Incorporated In the
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    • 714 15 j NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be hrld at Our Saleroom. No. IS. Cbulia Street. Singapore. On Wednesday. 2nd October 1963 at 2.30 p.m. 1. 89 years' leasehold land and house No. 323 Victoria Street, areas 1453 sq. ft. and 7 sq. ft. Monthly rent $100 2.
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    • 863 15 ■^^^^^^^^^^^■^^^^^■^^A^^^^^^^^L^L^^^^^^g^r^^^S^Bgfll ton tinned from Page II SITUATIONS VACAKT Wmrda SS (Ml*.)— Bmx 10 eta. txtrm SURVEYORS AND ENCINEERS Experienced In marine work and piling. Box A5«53 S.T. S'pore. WANTBD TEACHERS IMMEDIATELY with H.8.C./0.8.C. for employment In Penang, Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. Apply gtrlns particular* to Box A 321 8.T.. Ipoh.
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    • 1073 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wmrdt tt (Mi*.) -Bax $0 eta, eatrm THREE BBDROOME PLAT Vacant at Klmsta Court, behind Fltzpatrick. furnished or unfurnished. Write and supply phone to Box A 3854 S.T. Spore. FULLY FURNISHED FLAT District 9, 2/3 Bedrooms (one aircondltloeedi. two bathroom*, dlntng/ilttlngroom, kitchen, servant quarters, telephone. B<u A 5857
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    • 1013 15 TUITION t0 Wmrdt U (MUur—Sma St eta, txtrm HAIRDRBMIMO CLASSES MornIngs Evening* commencing 1-10-63 conducted by our specialist tutor from Dolls Baaoty salon. ITA Amber Arcade, S'por*. Tel: *****. MUSIC •fANOFOATB all grsdrs tuition by well-qualified teacher with specialised technique. Ezesllant annual academy exam, results. Interview 21 Wan Tbo Avenu*.
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    • 617 16  - Hockey will be first to have Malaysia body KEN FERNANDEZ L By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs fONSIDE RABLE progress has been made to form Malaysian controlling bodies for the various] sports in the new nation. Hockey heads the field as arrangements have been completed to hold a meeting on Sept 29
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    • 260 16 RACING by Epsom Jeep PENANG, Thursday. OULOH KASAP, a last-start winner at Ipoh, is keeping his form. This five-year-old, with Laurie Johnson up, went well in a workout with Rosconi (Ismail Asban), clocking 40-2/5 for 3f on the bit this mominc. Only a few horses
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    • 240 16 Jega runs for Varsity on Sunday ATHLETICS CJINGAPORE, Thurs. MalayO sias top sprinter, M- Jegathesan who missed last weeks Malaysia festival meet at Kuala Lumpur, will make a final appearance in Singapore athletics this season when he represents UniverJty of Singapore in the quadrangular meet at Parrer Park on Sunday.
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    • 177 16 Hussein is ready to recommend Rahim SINGAPORE. Thurs— SAFA pre- sident Hussein Kamari said today lie was prepared to recom■Ml lUhim Omar for training with the Malaysia squad. Inrhe Hussein was commenting on i the report that Rahim had written to Tengku Abdul Rahman, the FAM president, asking to be
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    • 115 16 DUBLIN. Thurs. Irish tralnti Paddy Prendergast won his sixth classic of the season at The Curragh yesterday when Christmas Island, racing in the colours of the late Lord Ennisdale, won the Irish St. Leger over 14f. Prenderga-st had alread won the English Oaks and St. Leger, and
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    • 40 16 SOCCER— RDY Cnp: Gurkha Rifles v Shaw Bros (Stadium Perak). Taiplng Lge: Civilian Staff v 2 Workshop (Esplanade). KLGGEK— Friendue*: Batu V S'gor Club 'A' (Batu Cantonment); RMAF v B'gor Malays (Airport Rd); MTC v RAAP (Qlugor. Pg).
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    • 203 16 BADMINTON— Nefri champion ■hips: Men's singles 2nd rd: Wong Kam Seng bt Tham Seng Thai 15-10. 15-7; Lee Heng Kok ot Liew Kin Pong 11-15, 15-12 15-7; Peter Lee bt Michael Cnong 15-11. 6-15. 16-9: Soo Yonn Hcnu b*. Lee Boon Han 16-12. 15-9; Ling Siew Sing bt Goh Kok
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    • 341 16  - RUGGER Johore object to Blues change TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Thurs. Johore Asians, holders of the All-Blues Cup, object to the competition being reduced to inter-club level. The Malayan Rugby Union have decided that the Alli Blues Cup will be played on I an inter-club basis this year i
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    • 70 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— I Malayan Cpylonese. the holders, will meet Malayan Sikhs in the 1 annual cricket match for the Nadchitram Shield at Pantai here this weekend. The following will represent Sikhs: Run jit Singh, Gurucharan Singh. Dultp Sinsh. Inder Sinqh Sukhdev Singh. Dr. Jagdev
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    • 63 16 IPOH. Thurs.— The opening match in the RDY Cup soccer competition between Kinta Indians and Municipality was abandoned five minutes from time at Stadium Perak here yesterday. I Kinta Indians were leading 2-9 when referee Lee Kang San abani donert the match because of perRlstent rough play
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    • 984 16 THE PETALING RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai an interim dividend of 10 per cent (less United Kingdom income tax at the standard rate of 7s. 9d. in the £> is declared for the year ending 31st October. 19«3. This unchanged interim does not necessarily indicate that total
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    • 270 16 SHELL REFINING CO. (F.0.M.) LTD.. PORT DICKSON. offer for sale: 9 refrigerator*, one weighing machine, capacity 2,000 lbs. Above sold subject to condition of sale, copy of which available on request. Viewing between 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. except Saturdays and Sundays. Bids numbered No. 4 to be submitted to
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    • 674 16 NOTICE NOTICE j Mr. MERVYN CORNELIUS has ceased to be employed by us as from Ist September 19€J and Is therefore not authorised to transact business on our behalf, i ACE ADVERTISING (M) LTD.. 91. Jalan Campbell. Kuala Lumpur. TENDERS MALACCA JXR. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered
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    • 491 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS A large mining company currently expanding operations requires heavy equipment operators In the following categories: (a> Bulldocer (b) Tractor/Scraper (c) Motor Scraper (d) Grader <e> Off -highway Haul units tfi Draglines Only top-grade operators need apply, and applicants will be subject to testing during an
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    • 97 16 V^^^M BWOK Ww c -ECONOMICAL, EFFICIENT SPRAYING... BOSS KNAPSACK ATOMIZER Th» "BOS;" Atomizer is most f f^ffT/^l fl) Afl luitable or oil palms, npecially v/ f I \<£M in thm nutMriet and immature I I <Ml^te I I I, oraos, rubber «stat«s and pin*- I rail I "S The hioh
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    • 419 17  -  CONRAD NG PHILIPPINE GOVT STOPS ZULUETA GONZALES COMING TO K.L. THE PROMOTERS STAND TO LOSE $10,000 by Kuala Lumpur. Thursday MALAYSIA'S political break with the Philip--1 pines has caused the cancellation of the professional boxing promotion, billed as the ASA championships, at Stadium Negara here
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    • 209 17 TENNIS Anderson crushed by Olmedo in 2 sets T ONDON, Thurs. L* Alex Olmedo (Peru) scored the fastest win of the week when he defeated Mai Anderson (Australia) 6-1, 6-2 m the quarter-finals of the London professional lawn tennis championship here at Wembley last night. It was a sad fall
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    • 38 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Army racing motor-cyclist Terry Nightingale, 23, returned to Britain today after completing his tour of duty here. Terry recently competed in the Johore Grand Prix meeting a* a member of the Yamaha work* team.
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    • 119 17 GOLF US RYDER CUP MEN ARE -BEATEN- PDINBUROH, Thurs.— Britain's *-J professional golfers beat as invitation team or United States players In a challenge match here yesterday which preceded the senior service tournament starting today. lie Americans Included two of their selected team to defend the Ryder Cup against the
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    • 57 17 AMSTELVEEN. Thurs. The Netherlands, scoring a goal In each half, beat Japan 2-0 In a hockey International here yesterday. The Japanese team distinguished themselves by their speed and stickwork but their teamwork was poor. Inside-left Voigt scored In the 24th minute and centre-for-ward Zweerts put the
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    • 51 17 KINGSTON. Thurs. A worldwide benefit fund for Prank Worrell, the retiring West Indies cricket captain, was suggested here in the Dally Gleaner by its sports editor L. D. Roberts, writing from England. He said that V/bst Indians did not receive benefits or testimonials like English or Australian players.
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    • 140 17 TOKYO. Thurs. Dethroneo world flyweight champion Ponf Kingpetch of (Thailand) shied away from the public today apparently to ponder whether to fight again with new title-holder Hiroyuki Eblhara (Japan). Representatives of the two fighters were expected to meet soon to discuss a possible return bout. The 37-year-old
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    • 242 17 EUROPEAN CUP Inter Milan draw with Everton LONDON, Thurs. Everton (England) and Inter Milan (Italy) drew 0-0 in their European Cup preliminary round firstleg match at Liverpool last night A capacity crowd of rrore than 70.000 saw the Italian champions gain a deserved draw, and Inter should now be vble
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    • 376 17 SOCCER WBA close in on leaders One point behind the 'Babes' LONDON, Thursday. WEST Bromwich Albion moved to within one point of Manchester United, leaders of the English First Division, with a 3-1 home win against Birmingham last night. After being a goal down at halftlme West Bromwich snatched victory
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    • 29 17 WELLINGTON. Thurs. Kel Naele (Australia), former Britioh Open winner. equalled the course record with a seven-under-par 66 when the $17,000 Caltex golf tournament began here today. Reuter.
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    • 75 17 ROHAN KANHAI. 27--year-old West Indies batsman, brought a 'surprise 1 guest his bride of two days to a farewell reception for the cricket tourists at the Waldorf Hotel, London. Mrs. Kanhai was formerly Miss Phyliss Brenda Hague, 25, of Blackpool. Kanhai's team-mates did not learn
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    • 167 17 RUGGER I ONDON. Thurs. After start- 1 ing with two victories, the touring Australian Rugby League team met tlwr first defeat at Hull last w\%\\\. beinß beaten 11-5 by Yorkshire. The Australians trailed 0-11 at halftime and were outclassed throughout. Only first-class de- 1 tensive
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    • 178 17 CRICKET Da Silva leads The Rest vSCC SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Crick.n Club, this year's senior tournament champions, will meet the Rest In the annual Aram Bails match on the Padang here on Sunday. The Rest are virtually the Btate team for apart from Stan Nagalah and Kanchanlal, they were members
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    • 70 17 BOMBAY. Thurs. The Davis Cup inter-aone final between India and the winners of next week's Britain-US, tie will be played In Bombay on hard courts in the first week in November This was announced by tne executive committee of the AllIndia T^wn Tennis Association. Britain,
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    • 35 17 PENANO, Thurs.— The Penang badminton team to meet India in a friendly match here on Oct. 2: Teh Kew Ban. Tan Alk Huang. Yew Cheng Hoe. Tan Soon Hcoi and Khoo Kay Choo.
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  • 54 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The second Industrial Arbitration Court will hear an application for variation of a collective agreement to include new union members' names on Sept. 24 at 2.30 pjn. The parties in the case are the Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co., Ltd. and the Singapore Manual
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  • 25 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The NAAFI Imperial Club will hold a Malaysia Social night for members on Saturday at its club premises in Grange Road.
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  • 475 18  -  NELSON RUTHERFURD By KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday 1 newly-creat ed Malaysian Defence Council will include representatives from S a ba h, Sarawak and Singapore. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is chairman of the council, said this here today. But he did not know who
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  • 97 18 HONG KONG. Thurs. American entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.. who Is pettine USMOO.OOO for his current tour of Australia. Jannti and Hone Konz. .=avs ho is <2<Mn? ?o 'buy. buy. buy" here until his money runs out. IHe told reporters last ni^ht 1 his actor friend. Frank Sinatra,
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  • 522 18 Airlift of 360 refugees from Jakarta to S'pore By RODERICK PESTANA SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE. Thursday L I iii the toilet. She arrived here with her youn«est. son, but her husband is still in Jakarta. Two elder children are studying In Singapore. In the Qantas Boeing and BOAC Comet were
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  • 113 18 BONUS FOR THE STAFF: COURT RULES SINGAPORE. Thurs. The second Industrial Arbitration Court today ruled that Harrisons and Crosfield 1 Singapore > Ltd., should pay bonus to its staff in accordance with its past established practice. It said the company should follow the practice already in operation prior to the
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  • 341 18 LONDON. Thurs. The Stock I Markets were in good form today 1 and although buying was rathe»|i selective a fairly extensive list of' 1 gains was established in industrial*. There was. however, no appreciable expansion in the volume of business. Gilts continued to improve and < closed with small gains
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  • 46 18 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 20d Oct. 20' id.. Nov. 20»i&.. Dec' 20»,d., Oct./ Dec. 20' 4 d.. Jan. Mar 20 9 16d Apr/June 20 9 16d.. July Sept. 30r>,d.. Oct. Dec. 20 Jan Mar. 20*S,d.. c.l.f. Oct I9 r »d Nov. 19 15 16d. Tone: steady
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  • 23 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £955. sellers £960. Forward buyers £912, .•tellers £913. Settlement £962 Turnover a.m. 70 tons, p.m. 40 tons. Tone: Quiet.
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    • 42 18 XJIGHEdT and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 88 77 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 75 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 73
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