The Straits Times, 21 September 1963

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 lot**"* 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 1220 1  -  JACKIE SAM Start of polling at 8 a.m. today IF THE PAP WINS... NO NEW POLL FOR THE CENTRAL PARLIAMENT MEMBERS By Twelve hours to decide on Govt SINGAPORE goes to the polls from 8 a.m. today to elect 51 members to the State Legislative Assembly for the
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  • 280 1 SINGAPORE, Fri. Leaders of every one of the main political parties in Singapore said in eve-of-the-poll messages tonight that they were confident of victory. The Prime Minister and secretary-general of the PAP, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said: "If there is a straight fight with the
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  • 65 1 LUTON. (Central England), Prl. —Mr. Nelson Smith, self-styled champion beer drinker of the village of Barton near here, was fined £20 ($170) for driving under the influence of drink. He told the court he had been to "a little bit of a party and had
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  • 34 1 HONG KONG. Fri— A military garrison In Hong Kong was cs^entisil as a deterrent Mr. Denis Healev. the BritUh Labour Party's spokesman on defence matters, said In an Interview published today Reuter.
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  • 711 1 Bid to put off Anson election fails qiNGAPORE, Fri. An action by Mr. David Marshall, a former Chief Minister, for an injunction to restrain the Returning Officer, Mr. M. Ponnuduray, from holding an election at Anson tomorrow, was dismissed with costs today. Originally. Mr. Marshall's application was for an Injunction
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  • 71 1 LONDON. Fri. Sir David Low. the cartoonist, died last night, it was announce here today. Sir David, who was born In Dunedli.. New Zealand, was 72. Hk> political cartoons were known all over the world. David Low was described by former British Prime Minister. Sir Winston Churchill,
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  • 626 1 Philippines wants new Maphilindo summit ftIALA LL'M- PI R, Fri Tengku Abdul Rahman announced tonight that the Philippines wants another "summit" meeling to resolve differences between the Maphilindo countries. The Philippines proposal, "he said in a broadcast (text in Page 10), was conveyed to him this morning through "an independent"
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  • 518 1 STOP ORDER ON JAKARTA PROTEST JAKARTA, Friday. THE Government-sponsored National Front of Indonesia today announced a stop in demonstrations against Britain and MalayThe announcement, carried by the Antara news agency, followed a public statement by the acting Foreign Minister. Mr. lannes Lelmena, asking jneslans to lay off the lsh and
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  • 73 1 LONDON, Fri. A BOAC Boeing jet landed in Jakarta yesterday for the first time since the demonstrations in the city with a guarantee of complete safety by the airport authorities. A BOAC spokesman said: "The plane made a 45-minute stop on its way from Sydney to
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  • 25 1 NEW DELHI, Fri.— At least 100 people have been killed In widespread floods which devastated vast areas of northwest India this week.
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  • 25 1 LONDON, Prt.— The number ot unemployed workers In Britain dropped last month by 16.624 to 485.390. the Ministry of Labour announced. Reuter.
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  • 203 1 AUSTRALIA GIVES BRITAIN HER FULL SUPPORT /CANBERRA, Fri. AusV tralia will place no limits on her support for Britain in the Malaysia dispute, Mr John McEwen, Deputy Prime Minister, told the House of Representatives here last night He said: "We will give as much support to Britain in these circumstances
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  • 368 1 Jack' s plea for further nuclear talks UNITED NATIONS, Fri. President Kennedy told the United Nations General Assembly today he believed the United States and Russia with their allies could achieve further agreements in the wake of a nuclear test ban treaty. Agreements that must be sought included further measures
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  • 53 1 STOP PRESS SUBANDRIO READY TO SEE JACK TOKYO. In Spokesman for Indoncsl in i n bam 1" I kjro I if Initcd Slates Presidrni Kmnr<l> invited l>r. Siihindriu to mil i bin .iliMiit Malaysian > sue, Sui>.ui(lrit» was ready to III B I t KrillK (l\ 1:1 the I niti-d
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 130 2 KARACHI. Fri— A 21-year- j old former Pakistan Air Force pilot officer has been sentenced to five years' jail for passing vital secrets to India, it was ofticiallv announced here last night. The announcement said v:\war .Masood passed secrets cvrr a period
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    • 63 2 PEKING. Pn. Prince Soupiia nouvong. leader ol the pro-Corn-munis; Pathet Lao. hah refused t< ri'counise the Laotian delegation le the United Nations. A statement quoted by the New China news agency yesterday MW Prince Souvana Phouma's temporary handing over of the Premier «htp to General
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    • 29 2 MANILA. Fn.— The Philippic Vice-President. Mr. Emmanuel Pc laez. has signed a Coalition agreement with the Opposition for the coming November Senatorial elec- i Reuter. tions. 1
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    • 158 2 Vietnam is freed SAIGON, Fri. South Vietnam's supreme Buddhist leader, 80--year-old High Priest Thich Tinh Khiet, was released yesterday from retention in a Saigon military hospital and driven to one of tfie city's main pagodas. With him was a Buddhist nun. Dleu Hue, who had threatened before the re- 1c:
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    • 46 2 NEW DELHI. Fri.— Mr. Nehru uppointed Mr. H. C. Dasappa. b» lawyer from Mysore State, as vfinister of Railways. This was the first new appointment to the Cabinet since Mr Nehru relieved six of his Cabinet Ministers of their posts last month. -Reuter.
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    • 415 2 'J'HE Ind on c sian Government yesterday handed over a note to Lord Home, British Foreign Secretary, in London qua r a n teeing the safety of British nationals and properties in Indonesia, a Foreign Office spokesman said. The note was handed
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    • 47 2 JAKARTA, FrL Only 15 senior male staff of the British Embassy remained here today after yesterday's airlift evacuation of women employees and Junior officials. They were running a "command post" In the Hotel Indonesia organising the evacuation of British businessmen and their families. Reuter.
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    • 250 2 CHILDREN TELL OF MOB TERROR IN JAKARTA T ONDON, FrL Ten children were among the first Britons to reach London from Jakarta yesterday since the oatbreak of mob violence. Most of the children, who arrived by air from Singapore, bad left their parents behind. Jeremy and Janet GilChrist, youngest children
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    • 297 2 Envoy who attracts the stones LONDON, Fri. Mr. Andrew Gilchrist. the British Ambassador in Indonesia whose embassy was attacked and burned by Indonesians demonstrating against Malaysia, is no stranger to the violent side of diplomatic life. Five years ago Mr. Gilchrist. 53. was besieged with his staff and guests in
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    • 25 2 HELSINKI. Prl.— A delegation of Finnish authors left here yesterday to visit China at the invitation of a Chinese cultural association. Reuter.
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    • 204 2 KEW YORK, Friday. TiHE Conservative Chicago Tribune in an editoA rial headed "Tinhorn Caesar" said Indonesia was a conspicuous example of wasted foreign aid. while the Republican New York Herald Tribune demanded that the United Nations "should slap its baby down." i The
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    • 34 2 HONO KONO. Pri.— a military garrison in Hong Kong was essential as a deterrent. Mr. Dents Healey. the Brttiah Labour Party's spokesman on defence matter*, said in .an interview pubiUhad today.—Reutar.
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    • 339 2 Moscow doubles aid offer to India T ONDON, PH. Russia was reliably reported yesterday to have virtually doubled her aid offers to India in an apparent move to build up Indian strength against Communist China. Russia's aid programme provides for both economic and military aid. including a missile and a
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 727 3 Russia calls IS -nation summit for complete arms ban THE Soviet Union A yesterday called for an 18-nation summit conference on disarmament to be held in the first six months of 1964. Mr. Andrei Gromyko, the Soviet Foreign Minister, told the U.N. General Assembly that the meeting should include "leadiny
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    • 160 3 LONDON, Fri. British officials last night declined comment on the Soviet Union's latest dlsarmanent proposals pending a close study of the Soviet Foreign Mlister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko's speech to the United Nations General Assemly. Diplomatic observers said that the Western attitude was to take shape
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    • 139 3 Denning report out soon in full T ONDON, Fri. Mr. Harold Macmillan announced last night that the Government will publish next week Lord Denning's report on his inquiry into the Profumo scandal in full. Actual publication date will be given as soon as possible, the announcement said. This means there
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    • 37 3 JOHANNESBURG. Frl. The partnership of 8.0.A.C.. Soutb African Airways. Central African Airways and East African Airways on the South African-Europe route will end on Oct. 12, it was officially announced here yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 56 3 LONDON. Fri.— An underground stay-down strik? by 18 miners at the Savllle Colliery in Yorkshire ended yesterday when the men came to the surface Just after midday. They had been underground since .Tuesday. The men are to meet the area general manager of the National Coal Board
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    • 117 3 WASHINGTON, Frt. President Kennedy yesterday appointed a special committee to work with white and Negro leaders In attempting to ease racial tensions In Birmingham. Alabama, where four Negro girls d.ed In a bombed church last weekend. Members of the group we* named as General
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    • 350 3 Tunnel linking London, Paris under th sea recommended LONDON, Friday. A 10-man committee of experts yesterday recommended the construction of a railroad tunnel under the English Channel to establish the first permanent link between the British Isles and the Continent. The "tunnel," a dream by visionaries on both sides of
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    • 57 3 told the United Nations yesterday that the U.N. Charter, drawn up 18 years ago. should be revised to conform to the realities of the nuclear age. The Brazilian Foreign Minister, Senhor Joao Augusto De Araujo Castro, said his Government might submit new proposals "geared to
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 93 4 SINGAPORE. Frt.— The Singapore Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee today approved the supply cf electricity to 1,233 homes In 17 kampong areas all over Singapore at a total coat of $703,000. These schemes, according to the chairman of the committee, Mr. Goh Chew Chua, form
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  • 28 4 SINOAPORE. Frt.— The principal of Raffles Institution, Mr. E.W. Jesudason. will open the Chopra Trophy Photographic Exhibition at the school hall on Wednesday at 9 p.m.
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  • 195 4 [SINGAPORE. Friday J'HE British Army last night handed over Fort Canning, for over 100 years their headquarters in Singapore, to the 4th Federal Brigade. The hand-over was marked by a colourful ceremonial guardchanging between detachments of the 1st Bn., the Queen's
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  • 235 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Malaysia Day tattoo got off to a flying start at the Jalan Besar stadium this evenings—^lth three Royal Plying Club aircraft in an air display over the stadium. The grand tattoo was officially opened by the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE. Frl— There will be passing out parade of 174 police constables at the Police Training School, Thomson Road on Wednesday at 5.15 pm.
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  • 365 4 of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS •OAC: Prom London, Zurich, Cairo, Aqaba, Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lrapur (BA 790) 4.13 p.m.; from London, Frankfurt. Rome, Beirut. Teheram, N«w Delhi (BA 700) S.M p.m.; from Auckland. Sydney, Darwin (BA 733) 6.40 p.m. Thai
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  • 3787 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Following are the polling districts, with their respective polling stations, for the general elections tomorrow. ALJUNIED POLLING DISTRICT: Aljunied One AJ. (D: POLLING STATION: 1. St. Andrews School. Woodsville; 2. Singapore Work Brigade HQ Jalan Kolam Ayer. Aljunied Two AJ. HI) 1. Kwong
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  • 2161 6 A Aljunied Mr. SUPPIAH VISVA LING AM (PAP) Mr. THIO KHENG LOCK (Barisan) Mr. LIM KOON TECK (All.) Mr. WOO KONG SENG (UPP) Electorate: 16,152 Majority Spoilt votes Percentage polled Results of 1959 election: s. V. Lingam (PAP). Majority of 697. Anton Mr. PERUMAL GOVINDASAMY
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  • 15 7 Battle or leaders DR. TOH PAP chairman contesting Rochore. DR. LEE Barusan chairman contesting Rochore.
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 7 MR. BYRNE PAP candidate for Crawford. Barisan candidate for Crawford.
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  • 23 7 The only straight fight in the election, between Inche Va'acob of the PAP left and Inche Ahmad Jabri. Alliance candidate.
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  • 303 8 Unpaid bill— 2o,ooo face blackout threat BENTONG COUNCIL: WE HAVEN'T GOT THE MONEY. by RONALD KINSEY BENTONG, Friday HIS community of over 21,000 people is faced with the prospect of a big black-out because the town council has failed to pay its electricity bill for street lighting. The council, composed
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  • 67 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Thieves broke into the River Valley Road home of a businessman, Mr. Mohammed Sablr. last night and escaped with $6,730 worth of Jewellery. $5,800 In cash and $600 worth of travellers' cheques. Mr. Sablr and his family had left the house at 6 p.m.
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  • 51 8 MUAR. Fri. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, and the Director of Fisheries, Mr. Boong Mln Kong, will visit Muar on Monday to look Into the problems of oyster-catchers. They will also call on fishermen who have been harassed by Indonesian
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  • 156 8 PENANG, Friday rpHE Sessions Court was 1 heavily guarded this morning when six Indonesians four soldiers and two fishermen were produced for the second time on two charges under the Arms Act. In the dock were Husln, alias Hassan M.l> bin Dand. 21, Mahidin bin Baharudin,
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  • 156 8 Parliament House to open on Oct. 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The official opening of the new Parliament House has been fixed for Oct. 15, Dato Haji Noah bin Omar, Speaker of the House of Represenattives, announced at a Press conference today. After the opening, a representlve from the British House
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  • 23 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. A television set was stolen from a subbranch of the Singapore Peoples' Alliance in Sllat Road yesterday.
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  • 147 8 DIDN'T REPORT RELATIVES WHO VANISHED: FOUR FINED From GEOFFREY GELDARO: Kuchlng, Friday pOR failing to report the "extraordinary absence" of relatives under the Preservation of Public Security Regulations, three people were today convicted in the Simanggang, Second Division, District Court. The three, who all come from Bangkong, were Bong Jun
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  • 286 8 KUALA LUMPUR, PrL —The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dato Haji Noah bin Omar, said today that he wouid confer with Tengku Abdul Rahman about the recognition of the Chinese Nationalist Government in Formosa. No date has been set for their meeting
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  • 116 8 fANJONO MALIM. Fri A carpenter, returning to Ipoh by train from Kuala Lumpur, was killed when his head smashed against a railway bridge just before reaching the station here on Wednesday evening. None of the other passengers id the coach saw the accident. The carpenter.
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  • 65 8 pENANG. Fri.— The Penan» Turf Club will hold a special general meeting on Oct. 18 to consider complaints by members against the alleged high-handed attitude of police during the Penang races last August. The meeting was requested by 37 ordinary members who
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  • 32 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. A total of 32 Singapore scholars and trainees will go oversea* on Government scholarships, fellowships and training courses this month. It was announced by the Govemn.ent. today.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • 1644 9 ■■■HMHaHHHMHHH^BHMBB STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE BBH^M ONE day in 1930 the American novelist Sinclair Lewis answered the telephone to be told by a Swedish accented voice that he had been awarded the Nobel Prize for literature. Lewis came from Minnesota where there were
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  • The Straits Times
    • 597 10 There is no Dr. Gallup to foretell the likely outcome of Singapore's general election And if there were, he probably would be exposed as I charlatan tomorrow. There have always been fine shades in Singapore's political climate which opinion polls would ba too insensitive to measure, I
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    • 471 10 Mr. Gromyko's speech in j the United Nations General Assembly differs significantly from all previous Soviet open- ing addresses in the world forum in that it wm made in dialogue with the Chinese i Communists rather than the West. The Soviet Foreign Minister's harshest words were directed, not
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    • 116 10 The Federal Capital Commission should have little hesitation in approving the recommendation of his traffic advisory committee that pedestrian subway or overhead bridge be built along Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. There is no other way to give pedestrians a chance to cross the road in safety without further
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  • 1448 10 Tengkus call to all Be calm, confident THE PRIME MINISTER'S BROADCAST TO THE NATION LAST NIGHT YOU will remember the f o r c b o clings I mentioned in my first broadcast to you on the question of Ma! aysia. These have come true. Confrontation from Indonesia and the
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  • 577 10  - Kennedy 's struggle against sluggish U.S. GODFREY HODGSON by- AM E R ICAN foreign policy, which has essentially been marking time on the major issues since the test ban treaty was signed in Moscow e»arly last month, may be expected to pick up step and move forward after the United
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  • THE FINAL ROUND IN THE BATTLE FOR VOTES
    • 434 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. BARISAN Sosialis government in Singapore, with links taking orders from the Indonesian Communists, will bring calamity upon Malaysia. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said this in an elec-tion-eve broadcast over Radio Singapore tonight. Analysing the chances of the
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    • 535 11 Dr. Goh: Choice facing many is PAP or Alliance SINGAPORE, Friday. 'Y HE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said last night that the choice for many voters on Polling Day would be between the People's Action Party and the Singapore Alliance. Dr. Goh, in a radio and telecast talk,
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    • 259 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Officials of the Socialist Front today joined Barisan Sosialis leaders at a lunch time rally to urge the people of Singapore to vote in a Barisan Government in tomorrow's general election. Among the speakers at the rally at Clifford Pier were Mr.
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    • 347 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Alliance leader. Tun Lim Yew Hock, in an eve of polling day broadcast today told anti-Com-munist voters to stand solidly behind the Alliance so that the Communists could be fought in the open. Tun Lam said that the
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    • 187 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Derek Henry Lee. a former trooper in the Ist Bn., Royal Dragoon Guards now living in Britain, was awarded in the High Court today $25,000 damages and costs for personal injuries suffered in a road accident 18 months aeo The award was made
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    • 51 11 KUANTAN. Prl.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. will spend two busy days voting rural development projects and taking part in the Malaysia celebrations at Kuala Rompin. 80 mile* from here, during the weekend. He will also open a fun-fair at 'Kuala Rompin on
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    • 18 11 BANTING, Prt A ball will be held at Telok Datoh to celebrate Malaysia on Sept. 28.
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    • 90 11 The tides today and tomorrow TODAY: Sedili Kechll 11.26 a.m 1 7 2f v. Singapore 12 27 am <9.oft> 12 42 p.m (B.6ft); Port Dtckson 8.16 ajn. (9.3 ft) 1.31 p.m. <84ft>. Port Swettenham. 732 ajn (13.31*) 7.44 pjn (126ft>PenanK 204 a.m (B.3ft> 2.12 p.m. (B.lft) TOMORROW: Sedlll Kechil 12.03
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    • 330 11 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE War Department Civilian Staff Association x was today accused of attempting to bring about an amahs' strike and provoking a situation for "purposes other than the true interests of the employees." i About 3,000 amahs workIng for service families will go
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    • 44 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri.— lnche Muda bin Abdullah (Alliance' was returned In the Mengadang Akar by-election of the Kuala Trengganu Town Council Testerday. He polled 459 vote* against his Party Negara opponent Tengku Abdul Hallm bin Tengku All. who polled 293.
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    • 30 11 PENANO. Prt. A housewife. Urn Bwee Yong, 40, was found dead under a tree behind her Western Road home yesterday. A rope wu gangling from the tree.
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    • 173 11 Barisan 'meanest political party' says Ong SINGAPORE, Fri.— The United People's Party tonight accused the Barisaa Sosialis of being the "meanest political party" in Sin tap-ore In a rally speech, the I.P P. secretary-gencjal. Mr Ong Enr Guan. alleged that the Barisan Sosialis had used unfound rumours to smear other
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    • 60 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Selangor branch ot the National Union of G<-»ernment Workers will hold its annual meeting at the Federal House canteen on Monday at 5.30 p.m Mr V E. Jesudoss. president of the Congress of Union of Employees in the Public and Civil
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    • 62 11 SEREMBAN. Pri.— More .than 1.000 people attended the garden party at the residence of the Mentrt Besar. Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, yesterday evening as part 01 tin Malaysia celebrations. 1 1 Later In the night, despite heavy 1 rain, half the town turned up
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    • 37 11 iIRUNEI TOWN Pri— The Bru- 1 ci Shell Petroleum Company has I irdeci Mr Chee Your Pah. 23. Shell overseas scholarship for a tree-year degree course in law at le University of Exeter in Britain.
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    • 315 11 A record day at Pulau Senang inquiry OINGAPOKE, Fri. Eieven detainees today lestifled as prosecution witnesses on the 16tn day of hearing ol a preliminary inquiry into six cnarges connected with the duly 12 riots ou Pulau Senang. This according to the prosecutor. Senior Crown Couusei Mr. Francis T. Scow—
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    • 78 11 SINGAPORE. Prl. Abanf Yusof bin Abang Puteh 28. principal assistant secretary in the Ministry of Natural Resources in Kuching. left for the United States on fellowship for graduate study yesterday Inche Yusof was awarded a Parvln fellowship to Princeton University for a year
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    • 37 11 PENANG. Pri The president of the Penantt Dmno division, Syed Hassan Aidid. will declare open the Sungei Tiram Umno Pun Fitr at 6 p.m. tomorrow. It will remain open until next Wednesday
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 112 11 K^P^^^M#fjl^ INITIAL PAYMENT $15. $20. $25. B-|Hmß^^S^*t\' m Iftyear 18. 23. 27. fe^^SPW^^' 2nd year 17. 22. 26. HHHHm 3rd year 16. 21. 25. 81l »]H^h MONTHLY 4th year 14. 17. 20. Bflkl4kFtt AENTAL 5th r« r l l6 l9 nHMBI^ttK I 6th year 12. 15. 18. ■fW^BBpSSS^K^ REDUCING BY
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 445 11 I Today's radio, TV I RADIO MALAYSIA &^f, < ,r..r.SZ S£ NATIONAL SHORTWAVE down. Sf-'RVICF 4i.7 metres RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.: 6.00 Time signal. N»- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE garu-ku; 6.02 Prelude to break- metre* fast; 7.00 Time signal, the SHOETWAVE BERVICE: news; 7.10 Songs and sweet metre* music: -J^ 30 T
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  • Far Eastern Bank Limited STRAITS TIMES FEATURE
    • 498 12 Need to readjust banking operations to quickening pace THE birth of Malaysia holds great promise for further economic development in the territories under its jurisdiction for the desire of the peoples of Malaysia for higher living standards remains to be satisfied. This statement of confidence in Malaysia
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 344 12 WITH VERY BEST WISHES TO Mr. NG QUEE LAM on his assumption of the chairmanship of the Board of Directors, Far Eastern Bank, Limited, Singapore. Mr. NG ENG KIAT on his appointment as Executive Director of the Far Eastern Bank Limited, Singapore. The Far Eastern Bank Limited, on the fourth
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    • 95 12 INVITATION The Board of Directors of FAR EASTERN BANK LIMITED request the pleasure of your company at a Reception on the occasion of the Fourth Anniversary of the Bank at 137 139, Cecil Street, Singapore 1. From 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. on Saturday. 21st September 1963. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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  • 701 13 Successful captain at the helm PEW of Singapore's successful captains of commerce and industry work as hard and carry out such extensive business activities as the recently elected chief of Far Eastern Bank Ltd., Mr. Ng Quee Lam. Mr. Ng's activities on the world rubber market and in the local
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 197 13 I liv* */!y The Directors, Management Staff of BIAN HENG CO., (M) LTD. (Specialists in Fertilizers) B extend their heartiest congratulations to g THE FAR EASTERN DANK LTD. 137/139, Cecil St., Singapore. on the occasion of their 4th Anniversary. m»i i m Congratulations and Best Wishes to the I FAR
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    • 209 13 I; Congratulations I: from I MERCANTILE BANK LTD. on the 4th anniversary of the j: FAR EASTERN BANK LTD. t MERCANTILE BANK LTD. 21 Raffles Place <> 115 Beach Road Singapore <„»■+-»+♦+-»♦ I HAPPY I; FELICITATIONS TO I FAR I EASTERN BANK LTD. :j ON THE ji OCCASION OF THEIR
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  • LETTER
    • 100 14 AS a teacher who has more than her share of nearstarving children in her class, I can only say how welcome it was to hear that free lunch will be given to pupils in rural schools by the Malayan Child Welfare Council. It may come as a surprise to some
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    • 191 14 I WOULD like to refer to the letter from "M.M." iS.T. Sept. 14j regarding the "long waif before "a claim for a lost money order can be approved." and to say that it is not necessary to wait for six months. Payment of a money order
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    • 423 14 The case of the locked-up classes TT was good to hear 1 that a "crash programme" for extending school accommodation throughout the country was being planned so that every child could be provided a place in school *next year. In Ipoh. however, the position appears to be
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    • 95 14 Our near starving children Is it a wonder then that such beys are inattentive or incapable of concentrated attention? And isn't it revealing that the weight and height of these boys as recorded should be below the average for their corresponding ages? As a Day Training College teacher with a
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    • 402 14 r.E salary claim put up by the Malayan Technical Services Union for technicians and Junior technicians seven years ago has still not been fully settled. In early 1962 after a series of country-wide mass protest meetings and threats of industrial action, the major part of
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 199 14 SHARP PI STEADY PICTURES EO ERRES7V Made in Holland Equipped tenth automatic controls for perfect and trouble-free viewing. Special Audio Circuit ensures superb HI-FI Sound. 23 INCH TABLE MODEL TV 3626 T. Sleek and compact 19" and 23" Receivers available in a wide range of attractive Table and Console Models.
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    • 158 14 mm. RHEUMATISM. Within 30 second* of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll begin to leel wonderful soothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm LUMBAGO. Yes. Deep Heat really gives fast relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its fast-acting warming agent, methyl salirylate. aided by a special lanolin base, penetrates
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 340 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Withdrew support, due to mis1. Range finder used ftt smf (7). take (6. 3). Set bulb out In the field, per- 8. Olves up nothing, but cuts haps (7). out medicine! (7). 10. The thought of bein» paid Debate about rateable value early? (4). includes
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1345 15 lUin«r«^j«ij > olttJI«. Due S'pora Sam P. S'htni Pining LYCAON Littrttel, OubHn ll Part MEUMPtII > .rt»... bitttow Gda. 42 SHt 21 Seat 24/21 Sipt 21 MAIM A. onreouth. littrattl l» Nrt Sipt 24 Sipt 25/ 1 ANTILOCNUS uttipeel, biatgow Se,t27 Oct 2 Btt 4 AJAX L'peai. 111 11 iiinileig
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    • 1421 15 WEI3^SJI^!iiSSES^SKk I t I I i i i i I I I 1 I I t I 1 I I t t t t 101 THE EAC LINES LAr macAPow tuma mn*Wß.amiiWM.«i PtnAwo *ie*jg^B miMMW new luaMwa. rojK»H>> vi.«wm» MtOMi Mat nomwu mom «xi raoMuvi SAILINGS TO BENOA, It HAVRE.
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    • 1439 15 MEN^^LEME HfBtSS SERVICE TO LJJHOBN. LrYERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL fStTS. rpara t. S'kaa taaas 1 lENMHOR L'dta. G'aouth. R'taa. N'ari la Pt Sapt 22 KNMPt taWtWte mmmv >EMBBBAN(E.U Vm^K kirn. Vw^ KNMACOHUI (H) H lirg, idea, Havre. R'daa Sept 23 ii Sett 21 21 Sept 18/ 2 KJIARTY cE.Lp.i I PMIV
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    • 1237 15 fjßjaw nCAJUiaAJJbM ot v.v.. Ljxmj. ELLSHMAN LINE tit KLA VENESS UNI LONOOH, NAMBUa*. ROTTEBBAM. i« ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO turn mull ft MidsussaoosiL UAric. Vancouver portlanb. em bp uicuiut UM |1I urn S'pora P. Sham K#-a n t aaoNiviLLa 4: «A 21 SHt 74/28 Sept 27 Sept w ZllT I caiu
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  • 27 16 September 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66i cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $460 (down Sl.st». Estimated unofficial offering; 230 tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 135 16 MELBOURNE. Frt. r FHE recovery continued amongst -L leading Industrials In another firmer market today. Most leaders gained with B.HP. up 9d. to 535. 9d. However, Dni Houses continued to lose ground on the report that the Government was considering taking action on the price of drugs. OUs
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  • 185 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 20. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS Dunlopa 30 eta. U. Ceroeat IS cv. K. Smelters 20 cts. ConUlners 13 eta. Kmo 21 cv. llcAllster- 13 cts. Ked. Dts. IS cts. Robinson 11 cts. V. N. 18 cts. C. Stones 4*d. Uammon 16 eta. Rothmans 11 cts. H.
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  • 74 16 C MINIS! Produca Kltftanfa. Sin«apara neon artast p*r plaul yaaUrday: Coconut all: bulk |4« scllars. drain aallara. Capra: Sept. Oct. UK /Continent l»i buyera. Pappar: MunUMt white 5137» aaliara, Sarawak white 1133 ssUars, spaclaJ Sarawak black »97* sellers, garbled Lam pong black »97» sellers, AST A Slo7' aeliers.
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  • 637 16 From Our Market Correspondent rwMiE Malayan Stock ExM. change was very steady yestrrda. and there was more activity. Twenty five Industrial counters improved and the index rose over 3 points. The first scare regarding the Indonesian hostility towards Malaysia seems to have died down
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  • 23 16 Malayan Stock lndiresi Sept. 19 SepL 20 Industris.lt: 116.73 120.07 Tins: 1*7.22 106.55 s rubbers: 110.71 110.57 Dec. 29. 1982 100
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  • 715 16 POMBINEO business in :he Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with (he number of the sharer traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: Dunlap* 52.9S SU (-'.IMXH 52.96. (11.000) 52.98: Etso 53. 35 ST.. 53.34 BL. 53.33 SL, (3.000) $3 35. (6.000) 53.37; Feb.
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  • 256 16 QCTOBIR flnt (rasa ruaaar nuyen v/ f.a.b. clastd at ft a>.m. In tiniap*n and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at M« cents per Ib. up a quarter of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone »aa quist. R.A.S. and F.Mn.e cioimg pncti In cinti par Ib.
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  • 101 16 '['ME Malayan Cxoriini* Bankf Ait*. 1 elatlan nade Uieao chant** la Ita rates to mer-hasta .asterday (ail rmtaa to *100>: Canada: buying TT 33 7/lb. airman OD 35 M/ 18. M d/at 36 1/16 credit bills. 36 1/8 trade bill*. •lltng TT *r o» r*ady: Canada M I
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  • 412 16 Straits tin down $1.50 Rubber market quiet rE Straits tin price yesterday fell $1.50 to $460 per picul on an offering of 230 tons, estimated Increased by 5 tons. In London on Thursday most of the nervous energy which lifted tin prices tbe previous day was lacking, but prices for
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  • 609 16 THE past week made up in activity for what it lacked in days with hectic trading on Wednesday and reasonably busy conditions thereafter, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current market report. The Implications behind the rise were obvious, but It Is yet to be
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  • 138 16 SMIPI lymg aienmida tna smgapan Marbaur wharfat en Sunday arai Himalaya 44/4S, Victoria M/M. Nevada Maru 42/43. Tamaamta Mara 23/24, Akakuraaan Maru 27/28, India. Mali 4/5, Hoegb Dene 33/34, Nestor 8/9. Tobago 6/7. Atlaattda 10/11. Slheroet 15/16. Melampua 13/14. Qtaac Ann N.W. i. Kenlncau 40/41. Serd.mg N.W.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1051 16 \V^"*^ KAWASAKI KISKN EAiaA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, sad Bast Canada Service) STpoie t> S'nim Honolulu S.f rancisco UAnsjiet PL Tot* Montrtsi "Ntf aaa Maru' Gal 42/41 21 Stft 11 Ott II Oct 21 Oct 0 Mt* 12 Nt. Mars" 21/11 Oct 1/ 2 Nt» J4 Net 2S Ne» U
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    • 707 16 R10GRANDE LINE SOUTH AMERICA/SOUTH AFRICA/FAR (AST VICC VERSA Discharging from Buenos Aires, Montevideo, Rle Grande. Sontoi. Rio do Jenohl. Cope Town ond Owitl. -fARLVILLE" 21 SEPT* n "MERMUND" 1/ J DEC Loading for Durban, Capo Town Rio #e Joneiro, Sentes. Montevideo 1 Butno. Ai-ei: Spore Peaong "EARLVILLE" 24/2S OCT. 27
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    • 134 16 i poc* PeatoM^ ITA/ITD CTA/ETO fROM BOMBAY ft KAKINAOA M.v STATI OF MAHARASHTRA" for Hoc Ovoko Nogoyo Vokohamo »*pf. 21/2S Seise. 17/18 rROM AUSTRALIA M.v "STATE OF ORISSA- to. CoKMntx* Modroa CokUtTo Sept If /2S Sept. 27/2* *ROM CALCUTTA. CHALNA A CMITTAGONG Mi. "OAGOHOY" tor Fremont Is. Adsknda. Mslbourns ond
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    • 78 16 JABATAN TALIVISHEN. PERSEKUTUAN TANAH MELAYU. KUALA LUMPUR Tendprs are Invited from sol* Importers In Malaya for the supply, installation and maintenance of Television Receivers. Television Projection Equipment and Television Receiving Aerials. Tenders will close at 13.00 nooa on 10th October. 1963. Tender documents are avallab a duririK office hours irom
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1154 17 TENDER NOTICES JOHOR MALAYAN BREWERIES LTD. J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE (Incorporated it Singapore) TENDERS from J.K.R. re- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pistered Contractors Class "D' onH ohnic nrill h«» rwplvori Meeting of the Company ro be held and above will be receivea on Saturday. 26th Octoter 1883, at the Offlce Of
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    • 864 17 I Con tinned fros* Page It) SITUATIONS VACANT ?e> Word* U (Mlm.y—Bom St tta. eatrm WANTED OOOK AMAM Live in. Good conditions work Changi Area.. Write Box A&860 ST. S'por* or Pheaa *****1 Kxt. *****. VACANCY FOR cook general amah District 9, good references essential. Must speak English Riag Spore
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    • 1012 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT t* Word* SS (Htm.)— torn St tta. aatrm FURNI9NBD ROOM To Let at Easten Mansioa District 15 Katoag. Please Ring Mr. Chee (Spore) *****. COMPOUND NOUSB Kirn Talk Btan Aveaua, lpon 4 rooms, quarters, modern saaitation vacant Ist. October. Apply BOX A3OVB 8.T., K.U FLAT TO IBT situated
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    • 772 17 TOURS k EXCURSIONS it Word* U (Min.)— Mom St eta, txtrm MALACCA WEEKEND TtUK 29-9-83 Dep: 7 a.m. Rat: 13 midnight Hong Kong/Kowloon 2»-9-«3 IS days *3SS/-. Contact: TT Telok Ayer Street. Tel: ***** (B'pore). AOVBMTURB TOUR Bangkok to Ctalengmal by Chartered Luxury Motor Coach 11 days 5285/-. l^ave Penang
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    • 1056 17 FOR HIRE it Ward* S± (Mln.)— Box tt ctt oxtrm PAN Orient oa bire at Sbrofls. 80/62, Orcaard Road. Singapore: Ua. Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur: 40A. Jalan Ail Slang. Johore Babru. MOOBRN FURNITURE RBFRIOBR* ATORS Eta. On Low Monthly Rental. Hire Purcbase Also Accepted. Bin Oca Seng, 81, Koohore Canal
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    • 922 17 FOR SALE Word* (MiH.)— Bex tt rt*. extra CHIN BSE ART FURNITURE Screens Jade, Ivory. Old Poreeiaia and English Silver, Inspect ton welcome 23 Tlvertoo Lac* off aUlllaey Road, B' pore. PHUANO A CO. lA, CBANOE ALLEY, SPURS) (FIXED PRICE SHOP) IMCO GASLIOHTER ti.4o NBW GAS '*>AX" PICNIC STOVE SIS-OS
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    • 489 17 LADIES HAIRDRESSING H Word* SS (Ml*.)—*** St eta, ntrm MAMORII LADIES HAIR-DRESS-ERS 340 Orchard Ri 8 por*. (Nrar Pnnc«'*) Hair Cut |1/- Bhaaipoo-»»t S2/- CoM Way* from $10. Pnont ttS97. Opss Today. KIMLIM SAtON OB BEAUTB qtiallosd apwlallats H/Btyllst B/ Trcatm*at. Coknirlns Tiatlns. alameur*P*<licur«. 5* Jalan Aroap. Ktmlin Park. S'porc
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  • TIMESPORT 1
  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1103 18 In the matter of the COMPANIES ORDINANCES MM i tj and In the nutter of HIAP GUAN CONSTRUCTION CO. (M) LTD. (Creditors Voluntary Winding I" pi NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVKN that the creditors of the abovenamed Company are required on or before the 25th October. 1963 to send the names
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    • 780 18 NOTICES In the. Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE. (Chanter 174). and In the Matter of CENTURY ESTATE LIMITED (Members Voluntary Winding -«p) j NOTICE Is hereby given that the < Creditors of the above-named Company, which is being voluntartly wound-up, are required on or before Tuesday the 15th Octo- j
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    • 813 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI ASSISTANT SURVEYOR APPLICATIONS are Invited for the appointment In the Survey Department, Brunei, aa Assistant Surveyor on contract lor one tour of 3 years. QUALIFICATIONS: I Candidates must have a con--1 > siderable knowledge of all as- i peels of survey work tl.e> TrtI angulatlon.
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    • 125 18 ENORMOUS DEMAND MAKES EKCO BRITAIN'S FINEST RECEIVER THE LEADER IN THE FIELD OF TELEVISION 23" Model T 753, 110' j |li oluminisod picture tube, t slimline cabinet in j polyester finithod sapole I wood, automatic picture Ij control high sensitivity E 1 tuner. I U Pncet $854/- at illustrated. Without
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 276 19 Indians to play a friendly in S'pore BADMINTON SINGAPORE, Friday. J»HE Indian Thomas Cup team, now in New Zealand, will meet Singapore in a friendly match at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Tuesday before going to Kuala Lumpur for the Selangor Gold Cup invitation championships on Sept. 26-28. The Indians,
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    • 38 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. More than 200 competitors from pll units of the Malaysian Army. Navy and Air Force will participate in the first Malaysian Armed Forces cross-country race at the Lake Oardens on Sunday at 7.30 a.m.
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    • 27 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Malayan Cyclists' Federation grass track competition which was scheduled to be held at PeUling Jaya today was postponed to Sunday 3 p.m.
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    • 152 19 FAM NAME 16 FOR AGA KHAN CUP TOURNEY KUALA LLMPIK, Kn— -The FA of Malaya today named 16 placers to travel to Dacca, Pakistan, (or the Aga Khan Cup competition from Oct. 15 to 28. They are: Goalkeepers Ungku Ismail (Johore) and Teh Cheng Lee (Selangor) Fullbacks— Yee Seng Choy
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    • 171 19 CYCLING Official, reserve row over medal SINGAPORE, Pri.— A Singapore cyclist and an official are disputing possession of a medal won at the Malaysia carnival at Kuala Lumpur this week. The disputed medal is one of five "silvers" awarded to the Singapore "B" team, who were runners-up to Selan«or "A"
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    • 1246 19 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies RACE ONE ANGLERS SERENADE— Showed unari, puce ai lpoh last month when fourth with 8.12 to Majestic Knight over 61; an; going. PRUDENT CHOICE— StiII speedy and against this lot he can surprise; working well; any going. lak.ytor Showed up lor the first time at lpoh
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    • 221 19 BADMINTON— Netri ehamptonshlss: Men's doubles Ist rd: R. D. Wiiimnw and Goh Kok Haw bt Abdul Hadi and B. Thong 7-15. 15-5. 15-11: Llew Kin Fong and Vallap bt P. Tan and Lim Ju Jun 15-11. 15-5: P. Lee and Cheah Kirn Siong bt Pol Kuen Onn and
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    • 149 19 BOXING Eddy wins best bout at Kallang festival SINGAPORE, FTi. 13 Twenty-two boxes representing four community centres in Singapore, treated a Dig crowd to a boxing feast at last night's festival of sport organised by tne reople's Association at Kallang. Best fight of the night was the flyweight bout between
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 240 19 i lilSi raREE STAR i i iijTi 1 BRAND I ft fiixTouK! FERTILIZERS 1 9% ff4»€o »U typM *f R.R.I. Mhchir* Fertitix»n. A />i Fertiliien. ft Approved ond ffmmmiti by Th« Miniftry of Afrif\ tultur., TK. Rubb« R.pUntmg Board and Tha Tudtm\ fjT La*4 Davalaamaat Sckamat the Gavarfimaat of tfca
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    • 262 19 BIG SPECIALS 111 Llllw »w C C Pi o \i i Golden Groups —The new way to the top in discbiz lifl I I\| U i ''tJt^^^^^Bto^. H^K^^BBBBBB\ V^- *Jf A WSS^ bbbbbW^^bbU T^^bbbW bP^^^bbbbW V .^fl jggtt^ i The Late Great Buddy Holly _^K^^^l two y ears since he
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 56 19 SPORTS DIARY CRICKET Nmdchitram Shield: Malayan Sikhs v Malayan Ceylonese iPantal. XL. 11 ami BASKETBALL Ngee Ann v Polytechnic; Spore University t Nanyang Univ. (People's Assn. 730 p.m.). SWIMMING Penang CSC gala <T" "'t-ofih, 7 p.m.). RIGGER BXI v Islanders pro knAF v RAF Changl (Butterworth); RAP Tengah v sec
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  • 167 20 Students back Malaysia SINGAPORE. Fri. The University of Singapore Students' Union tonight came out in full support of Malaysia and condemned, "In strongest terms." anti-Malaysia elements within the country. By unanimous agreement, the students also condemned Indonesia and the. Philippines for their attempts to frustrate Malaysia and pledged "our support,
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  • 27 20 SINGAPORE. Prl. Professor Wong Hock Boon, from the Paediatrics Department, tonight lectured on "Human Chromosomes and their abnormalities" In the Pathology Lecture Theatre, General Hospital.
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  • 311 20 LONDON, Fri. A quiet but satisfactory week In stock markets ended on a firm note today, but once again business was selective. Recent good economic news continued to helD sentiment hut business was restrained by the usual week-enc. influences and some talk of an Autumn
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  • 52 20 R. BALAN 20-9-63 LONDON. Fri.- Spot 20d., Oct. 20 1/16 d.. Nov. 20 3/16U, Dec 20 5/16 d, Oct. Dec. 30 3/16 d., Jan./ Mar. 20k>d.. Apr./June2o' 2 d July/Sept. 20 9'16d., Oct./ Dec. 20 9/16J.. Jan./ Mar. 20 9 16d., c.i.f. Oct, lP\d.. Nov. 19 13/16 d. Tone:
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  • 26 20 LONDON. Prl.— Buyers £942';. sellers £b4T' a Forward buyers £913, seller* £914. Settlement £950. Turnover a.m. 45 tons, p.m. 5 too?. Tone* Steady but Inactive
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  • 128 20 SINGAPORE. Prl.— The Director of Posts announced today that there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels tomorrow. Business hours at the General Post Office will be lrom 9.00 a.m. to noon. All other Post Offices will be open from 9.00 ajn. to 10.30 a.m.
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  • 66 20 PARVATHI AMMAL Beloved mother of Narayanler D.I.D. X.1.,. passed away peacefully on 20-9-63 at KmaIculara. Deeply grieved. LOH AH WAN Axe 80 panned ava* on 18-9-83 at 2.30 a.m. Cortege leaving 41. Keong Slak Road on 22-9-63 at 2.00 p.m. IRENE ANDREWS (nee Concelpao) ■liter of Albert and Clarence
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  • 263 20 Union Jack goes up— and vanishes in Jakarta JAKARTA, Fri. The British Ambassador, Mr. Andrew Gilchrist, today had the Union Jack flown at his residence where he has established a makeshift office. One of his staff, Mr. J. Marshall, shinned up the pole with the help of two of Mr.
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  • 44 20 SINGAPORE. Pri. Mr. G.C. Thomson, head of 'the Political Study Centre, will speak on "Great j speakers and their :irt" at the dinner reception oi" the Singapore Psychology Club at the QreM Shanghai Restaurant on Wecines--1 day at 7 30 p.m.
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    • 113 20 Late classified advertisements I OE ZILVA: To Joan (nre Wllaon) and Augustine a daughter Drnise, Ras at Asuunta, 20-9-83. Thanks to Doctors and Staff D»o Qratias. ANNAM AND N R RAJAH of A. I. A. Scrcmban a son at Anw's Maternity Home, X.L.. on 19-9-83. Thanks to Doctor and Staff.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 42 20 TJIGHBST and lowest temperaf tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 a.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hlfhest Lowfit Kuala Lumpur 94 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 86 73 Ipoli 86 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 88 75
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