The Straits Times, 31 October 1963

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  • 22 1 .AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 I in***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • Article, Illustration
    928 1  -  YAP CHIIN KWEE: KUALA LUMPUR, Our counter proposals CABINET DECIDES ON REPLY TO THE PHILIPPINES: GHAZALI DASHES OFF CABLE TO THE MALAYSIAN AMBASSADOR IN BANGKOK, THEN LETTER HANDED TO THAI EMBASSY -By- Wednesday THE Malaysian Cabinet today made counter-proposals to the Philippines Government on his note concerning
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  • 335 1 TENGKU TO PMIP: WE WILL PUNISH YOU IF. KOTA BHARU, Wednesday THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman this evening warned the PMIP and other politicians that the Government would be compelled to legislate to punish them if they continued to cause chaos, hatred and enmity among the people by their
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  • 58 1 Tengku blesses Royal couple THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. sprinkles scented water to bless the royal couple', Tengku Shahabudin, brother of the first Haja Permaisuri Agong, Tengku Puan Besar Kurshiah, and Tengku Xorshiah, 22, ninth daughter of the Sultan of Trengganu, at their bersanding ceremony in Kuala Trengganu last
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Wed. The British League for Penal Reform has urged tiie Government to rebuild the older prisons and to Introduce •n "open door" scheme.
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  • 103 1 ITUALA MM1Y PUR Wed. The Yang di-Per-luan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will make a State visit to Thailand from Dec. 16 to 24, returning the visit of the Thai King and Queen last year. A programme for the vist will be announced next month
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  • 43 1 VATICAN CITY. Wed. A Yugoslav prelate proposed today that the Ecumenical Council require bishops to take vows of povem. Franjo Franlc of Split said modern bishops do not have full holiness because they do not observe poverty.— UPL
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  • 309 1 30 from isle of hunger feared dead OINGAPORE, Wed. About 30 of 900 hunger-stricken Indonesian Rhio islanders who attempted to reach Singapore in their prahus over the past month are feared to have been drowned. This was stated today by relatives of the missing Indonesians, who are in Singapore taking
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  • 45 1 SPLIT TERMS UNITED NATIONS, We*. Malaysia and Czechoslovakia formally agreed today to split two-year term on Security Council, resolving deadlock that bad persisted througb 11 General Assembly ballots. Czechoslovakia will take first year, ISM,, reigning at end to make way for Malaysia. Eemitr
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 233 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wednesday. YIALAYSIA and Czechoslovakia agreed in- 1 formally yesterday to divide the two-year term on the Security Council, with Czechoslovakia serving in 1964 and Malaysia in 1965. The agreement was expected to resolve a voting deadlock in the General Assembly.
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    • 97 2 MANILA. Wed.— The Philippine Trade Unions Council has rejected an Indonesian invitation to attend the Afro-Asian workers' conference in Jakarta next month because the meeting was Com-munist-inspired, the Philippine News Services reported today. Luis R. Maurlcio. the council's assistant general secretary. described the
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    • 129 2 Violence mounts, so Manila may suspend polls MANILA. Wed. The Commission on Elections last night announced that elections in Ilocos Sur. Northern Philippines, might be suspended if peace and order showed no improvement before the. senatorial elections on Nov. 12. Officials have expressed alarm over the deteriorating political situation there,
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    • 79 2 SOVIET Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev is pictured during talks at the Kremlin with Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mrs. Bandaranalke. Next to Mr. Khrushchev is the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Gromyko. Making his first public appearance in Moscow since returning from a 40-day tour of Soviet provincial regions,
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    • 36 2 TOKYO. Wed. The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today Pormofta had riled a protest against the Japanese Governments decision to send a Communist Chinese defector, Chou Hung Chlng, back to his home in mainland China.
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    • 94 2 rpAIPEH. Wed. An--1 other 11 groups of Nationalist Chinese guerillas successfully landed on the China mainland between Oct. 6 and 26, the China News reported yesterday. The newspaper said the guerillas met "little resistance." and had established contacts with anti-Commu-nist elements in Red China. No
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    • 351 2 All set for desert war 'summit' BAMAKO (Mali), Wednesday. PRESIDENT Ben Bella of Algeria and King Hassan of Morocco arrived here yesterday by air to attend a summit conference aimed at settling their countries' border conflict. President Kelta of Mali would be host at the summit meeting which would also
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    • 47 2 WASHINGTON, Wed. The World Bank announced it has agreed to join the Government of Iran In financing the employment of consultants of a New York firm to advise on the establishment of an electricity authority in Iran and to assist its Initial operations. U.P.I
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    • 62 2 SAIGON. Wed. Government troops killed 44 Viet Cong guerillas in a major combined operation yesterday after the Communists attacked three strategic hamlets 300 miles north of here. A Government spokesman quoted official Vietnamese reports as saying 16 Viet Cong were killed, but American military spokesman
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    • 190 2 Six die in bid to free President from army PARIS, Wed. ft* French Radio said yesterday that six people were killed while trying to free deposed Dahomey President Hubert Maga from his army captors. Maga was taken to a mllllary camp on Monday after the army took power in th»
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    • 37 2 1 SEOUL. Wed. The South Korean Government has uncovered a plot to assassinate President Park Chung Hee. Seoul Radio reported that several people have been arrested in ronnrction with tlie abortive plot
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    • 315 2 THE PATHET LAO GETTING NEW RED SUPPLIES: U.S. WASHINGTON. Wed rpH*2 State Department yesterday charged the North Vietnamese of violating the Geneva accords on Laos by introducing new military supplies into the country. A spokesman told a Press conference that the United States had intelligence reports that new supplies had
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  • US-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 263 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. electrical engineer, John William Butenko, 38, was arrested by FBI agents last night on charges of passing secret defence information to members of the Soviet delegation to the United Nations. Butenko, described as a control administrator in the field operations
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    • 116 3 Civil Rights Bill victory for Kennedy WASHINGTON. Wed. President Kennedy today won an important tactical victory in his battle for effective civil rights legislation when the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee approved a Civil Rights Bill backed by both parties in Congress. Mr. Kennedy said this had significantly improved the
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    • 162 3 ADOLPHE MENJOU, THE SCREEN DANDY DIES AGED 73 IJOLLYWOOD, Wed. 1 Veteran screen star Adolphe M c n j o v whose trademark was sartorial perfection died here yesterday aged 73. Menjou had been ill for some time with jaundice. His wife former actress Veree Trasdale and son Peter, 27,
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    • 229 3 U.S. SAYS 'YES' TO NEW TALKS ON WAR-by-ACCIDENT OBSERVER POSTS UNITED NATIONS. Wednesday THE United States yesterday offered to explore with Russia proposals for ob- servation posts on each other's territory to reduce the risk of war by accident. Mr. Charles Stelle. the chief American disarmament negotiator, told the General
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    • 243 3 Big arms cut 'shortly' says Sir Alec CALLANDER (Scotland), Wednesday. JJRITAIN'S new Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, said last night: "I think we will be able, quite shortly, to begin the physical process of reduction of armaments and using the expenditure for other more peaceful purposes He was replying, at
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    • 84 3 ALEC-JACK TALKS? NO MESSAGES YET... WASHINGTON, Wed Mr. Pierre Salinger, the White House Press Secretary, said yesterday he was confident there would be a meeting between President Kennedy and Sir Alec DouflasHome, Britain's new Prime Minister. But, be added, there had not yet been any exchange of messages between the
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    • 36 3 VATICAN CITY. Wed— ln an extremely close vote. the Ecumenical Council decided yesterday to Include a discussion of Catholic beliefs about the Virgin Mary In a pending document on the church U .P.I.
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    • 167 3 RUSSIA URGES UN. DECLARATION ON CO-EXISTENCE UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The Soviet Union yesterday called for a United Nations declaration on international relations based on peaceful co-existence. The Boviet representative. Mr. Platon D. Morozov, urged formulation of the declaration during a debate in the legal committee on principles of international law
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    • 28 3 COLDSTREAM (England >. Wed. Miss Caroline Douglas-Home. 26. daughter of the British Prime Minister, helped flremen fight farm blaze yesterday. Several buildings were badly damaged. UP.I.
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    • 151 3 T ONDON, Wed. Mrs. Eleanor Philby, wife of Harold Philby, the "third man" in the Burgess and Maclean affair, has joined her husband in Moscow The Foreign Office spokesman confirmed that Mrs. Philby left London by air on Sept. 26 for Moscow Mr Phllbv. a
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  • 513 4 FIRE VICTIMS ARE ALREADY IN NEW HOMES SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THK Singapore Government set up what waa described as a new record in lire relief work today when they provided new Housing and Development Board flats for 208 lire victims within 24 hours of the big blaze at Gey lan g
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  • 176 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Lee Chin Ouan. 33, a dockyard labourer was fined $750 in the Fourth Magistrate's Court today when he admitted to being a bookmaker. Inspector H. Wood ford, prosecuting, told the court that at the Bukit Timah Turf Club on Sept.
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  • 417 4 gapore Reserve I nit policemen have cordoned off the Are lit*, and are now mourn Ing a 24-hour watch. Ihrougn police have not received any reports of looting, a number of victims told the Straits Times that during the height of the fire gangsters
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  • 44 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.—The Drama Group of the University of Singapore Society will stage the play "The Caretaker" at the Cultural Centre on Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. Tickets at $4, 3 and 2 are now on sale at Robinsons and Cold Storage.
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  • 183 5 Special jury for the Pulau Senang trial SINGAPORE. Wed. A special dock is to I be constructed in the High Court here for the trial of 64 former Pulau Senang detainees facing charges of murder and rioting on the penal island on July 12. Work on the dock will betfn
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  • 47 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Admiral! Sir Vary! Begg. Par East British I Commander-in-Chlef, will formally I open the new Royal Air Force Grammar School at Changi on I Nov. 6. The school caters for 450 to 500 pupils from R.A.F., Changi and R.A.P. Seletar.
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  • 52 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Soprano c.ir-.i Henius (above) and pianist Klaus Billing, two of Germany's outstanding interpreters of modern classical music, wili give a recital at the Cultural Centre Theatre on Nov. 28. They will be presented by the Singapore Musical Society, under the patronage of the Consul-Gen-eral
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  • 126 5 C'WEALTH M.P.s VISIT PAHANG FOR 2-DAY TOUR KUANTAN. Wea.—A party of Commonwealth Par--1 liamentary Association delegates arrived here today for a two-day visit to Pahang. They were met by State Assemblymen, led by the Speaker, In- ch<> Awang Ngah bin Toh Haji IbI ralnni. They will visit the Tourist Bureau.
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  • 50 5 IPOH Wed—A housewilf. W. Letchuni. was fined Sl5. or three days' lail. for allowing her dog to bite a man. Lim Foon. on the night of Sept. 1 in Kampong Simee Letchimi. who pleaded guilty. was also ordered to pay $10 comI pensation to Lim.
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  • 345 5 Malaysia harmony impresses Uganda Minister I POH, Wednesday. {{ACIAL harmony and industriousness of the people here is something that A/talaysians can be proud of, said Mr. A. A. Ojera, a Uganda parliamentarian, today. He was here with a party of delegates to the forthcoming Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Kuala
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  • 68 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.—The Johore Government today said it' wus the responsibility of the Johore Bahru Town Council to build I community centres in Jalan ScuUie Government was answering a written query in the Johore State Assembly by T van Syed Mohammed bin Edros. Assemblyman for Oelang
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  • 29 5 NIBONG TEBAL. Wed. The working committee of the Socialist Front, will meet in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday to draw up a manifesto for next year's elections, j
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  • 167 5 TWO NEWSPAPER UNIONS SET UP A JOINT COUNCIL SINGAP9RE. Wed. The Singapore Printing Employees' Union and the Singapore National Union of Journalists today set up a Joint Council of Industrial Action to co-ordinate their activities for better living and working conditions for about 900 newspaper workers. The council will take
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  • 38 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th* Speaker of the California State Assembly. Mr. Jesse M. Unruh. will give a talk on "The Impact of Education on National Development" at the United States Information Services library on Nov. ft
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  • 55 5 Fell right into hands of law PENANO. Wed. A City Council labourer. Ibrahim bin Mohamed. 36. was fined $35 yesterday for trying to sell two blackmarket tickets to a policeman outside the Paramount Theatre last Sunday. Ibrahim was arrested when he approached Police Constable Shamaruddin and offered him two 3ft-cent
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  • 35 5 PENANO. Wed— A van driver. Khoo So Hoo. was fined 140 and h»d his licence endorsed today for Inconsiderate driving on July 5. when he knocked down a girl cyclist in Northam Road.
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  • 170 5 KUCHING, Wed. The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said here yesterday that Sarawak was full of opportunity for those who knew the value of hard work and would put their maximum effort to all the things they under- took. He was speaking
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  • 253 5 Kuala Lumpur. Wed THE 10.000 strong National Union of Commercial Workers has offered to register its members for national service to defend the nation against aggression. The offer was made to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, in a letter sent today by
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  • 53 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The StraiU Times here received a donation of $31.85 from the Malay students of Jurong Secondary School for Che Hasnah bint* Taib. widow of the Radio Malaya comedian. Talnr bin Abdul Rahman, who died in h road accident last month. This brings the total
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  • 169 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The wholesale price of sugar in Singapore has risen by $4 to $9 a picul in two weeks. The current retail price Is between 60 and 66 cents a katl, about five cents up on a fortnight ago. The current upward price trend
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  • 335 7 Sultan on week-long tour of the graves of ancestors IPOH, Wed.— The SulA tan of Perak, accompanied by the Raja Perempuan and other members of the royal family, started out today to visit the graves of his ancestors along the Perak River. The traditional pilgrimage by road and by boat
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  • 95 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The 15-storey low-cost, housing protect m Jalan Luniba Kudu Lama is expected to be ready by the end of May next year. Each flat will hav< a bedroom, dining room, kitchen, hall and bathroom. The reni has not yet been
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  • 67 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. —A Shell engineer. Mr. Lim Bian San, 30. from the Singapore refinery on Pulau Bukom. leaves here on Saturday for three months' refinery training in Britain and Holland. A Bachelor of Science graduate from the University of Malaya in 1955. and Bachelor of
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  • 170 7 NEW FLATS FOR VICTIMS OF GEYLANG KAMPONG FIRE yiCTIMS of Tuesday's fire at Geylang trying to make themselves comfortable in one of the classrooms of the Geylang English School yesterday morning, before they moved out to new Housing Board flats. About 230 victims, including 100 children, spent
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  • 291 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. retiring chairman of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd., Mr. G.E.M. Jones, said today that the industrial centre of gravity in this country had started shifting from Singapore to central Malaya. But Singapore still pulled a "lot oi weight," said Mr. Jones, who was
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  • 84 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed- The Traffic Police here today appealed to any witness who saw in accident in which a youth was found injured near n« scooter at Ourney Drive at i.bout 8.30 am. lust Saturduv. to come forward to assist them. I A police statement
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  • 65 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Royal Air Force's No. 29 Squadron, based at Tengah, has been given another tortoise by an army staff sergeant to replace its previous mascot. Frederick Dv Crosses, who went AWOL and never Teturned. Frederick used to fly in the squadron's Hunter Je*. fighters,
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  • 23 7 PENANG. Wed. The Oovemor. Ra.ia Tun Uda Al-HaJ. will address St. Xavier's Institution on its annual Speech Day on Nov 7.
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  • 123 7 Ipoh drive to check gangster menace TPOH, Wed.— Hundreds 1 of posters urging the public especially hawkers, businessmen, and parents to help police check gangsterism, have been distributed by the anti-s eer c t society branch of the police here. The posters, printed in four languages and illustrated with drawings
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  • 45 7 IPOH. Wed. Eleven pieces of steel railing used" fur sliding targets were stolen by thieves from the Gurkha Camp shooting range in Tambun Road here yesterday. The railings, each measuring 12 to 14 feet, were worth a total of about 1250.
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  • 211 7 men KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. So far 20,000 Government employees have ordered a very special tie and supplies cannot keep up with the demand. Only 3,000 have arrived todate from the Hong Kong manufacturers. The dark blue tie which bears a small gold facsimile
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  • 23 7 i JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Johore State Assembly today approved sums of $31,076 for local government and $185,000 tor Social Welfare.
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  • 194 7 Johore Bahru. Wed rpHE Johore State As- sembly today approved a Bill to establish the Dato Onn Memorial Student ship Fund in memory of the Johore-born national- ist leader. The Bill was carried through all its stages at today's meeting of the assembly The Mentrl
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  • 206 7 IZOTA BHARU. Wed Viscount Boyd, the former British Colonial Secretary, said here today that he was very impressed to see the I keen interest taken by i the Malaysian Govern- ment in trying to uplift the living standard of its people. He told
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  • 52 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. A child welfare committee has been set up here with the District Officer. Inche Osman Khairuddin bin Mohamed Sam. as ita president. For the start, the committee has taken steps to provide bread and cheese breakfast for needy school children in
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  • 386 8 'READY TO FIGHT' HE SAYS AFTER A FIVE-HOUR CHECK ON OPERATION KUANTAN, Wed THE Deputy Prime A Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that the Malaysian Armed Forces were ready to fight and defend the country against foreign aggression. He was speaking to reporters
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  • 132 8 KUALA KANGSAR, Wednesday. MALAYSIA was automatically accepted by the TA United Nations because it was not a new State but a natural successor to Malaya, the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said this Speaking at an anti-Soe-padang, Dato Sardon said Malaysia has
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  • 50 8 PENANG. Wed.— The Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce is "not satisfied" with the Government's efforts to help Malays participate in commerce and industry. "We are prepared to list our grievances if the Government will appoint a representative to meet us," the chamber's secretary. Sved Abbas Alhabshee. said.
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  • 54 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. A fourman delegation from the Slngppore Employers 1 Federation today paid a courtesy call on the new Minister of Labour. Mr. Jek Yeun Thong. The delegation comprised the federations president. Mr. Max Lewis. Mr. R. C. Hubball (vicepresident). Mr. J. J. Rat tray <secretary). and
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  • 64 8 PENANO. Wed.— The Regional Licensing Board has approved an application by the Sri Negara Transport Co. Ltd. Penang's flrtt Malay transport company for a licence to operate a bus service. Inche Nyak Hashim bin Nyak Puteh, a member of the board of directors, said the company
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  • 306 8 New water schemes for Johore announced lOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Johore Government today gave details of new schemes for the supply of water in the Muar, Batu Pahat and Mersing areas. The information was {riven in answer to written queries on the water supply in these area* by Mr. chu
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  • 22 8 BANTING. Wed. A community hull costing $45,000 will soon be built in Jenjarom new village near the police station.
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  • 171 8 Kuala Lumpur, Wed. i I rVHE problems of disarmament and security, and the Commonwealth's part in lessening tensions and promoting world peace will be among subjects that will be discussed at the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association's annual meeting here next week. This Is stated
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  • 59 10 DEATHS RECEIVED CABLE Mra. Paruvathara. Vlawanathar rider (liter of K ArumuKam rriin-d Health Inaptetor. Klans panned away in Ceylon. MADAM YAP NCIAM Hate Mm. Throk Boon Slap) aged SI paarrd i«av BaavaafMy on -Biu-6.1 leavinc behind m. two danctatera, Ulree •laucbtera-in-law. two aona-ID-law. over 3i> xrandchlldrrn and great grand 'Mldr'n.
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  • 699 10 The Straits Times Thursday, October 31, 1963. Death On The Roads A 75 per cent increase in five years in the number of vehicles on Malaya's roads is itself sufficient explanation of Iff substantial rise in the number of accidents. But as it happens, there have been fewer {accidents, not
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  • 410 10 A settlement of the border dispute between Algeria and Morocco is easier to hope for than it is to foresee. The peace-mskers have persuaded President Ben Bella and King Hassan to get together in Bf- mako. Bui the conditions in which the talks are taking place are clearly
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  • 174 10 The course of the campaign by Malaysia to win a seat in the United Nations Security Council suggests that there is room for improvement in our public relations with the international community. Some of the nations which voted for Malaysia's rival candidate Czechoslovakia. may have done so because
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  • 1386 10  - The man half-way across the bridge FRANK SULLIVAN THE FORCES THAT HAVE MOULDED AND CHANGED MALAYSIA'S TOP-RANKING ARTIST SOfrPIENG A portrait by ALWAYS QUIET AND UNRUFFLED, HE BECAME A MAJOR FORCE AND INFLUENCE IN ART IN SINGAPORE THE presentation of a one -man show is an important event at any
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    • 887 10 rpHE letter from Inche Bux Jang Mohamad Nor of Kuching <B.T. Oct. 19). raises some Interesting points about the monetlsation of certain communities In Eastern Malaysia. Inche Bujang would be as 'misleading" as he suggests I have been in the part of my Inaugural lecture, published in
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    • 149 10 QN a recent trip to Pahang I wa a a witness to two separate accidents Involving lorries carrying logs. In both cases the drivers were killed by the logs coming through the cab with the impact of collision. I wish to suggest that the authorities controlling the licensing
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  • 290 11 Indonesia has only herself to blame: Ghafar VIALACCA. Wed.— The 111 Chief Minister, Inchc Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said here today that if the Indonesian Government could not keep pace with the development In Malaysia, they had only themselves to blame. Inchc Ghafar said this when he welcomed a party
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  • 94 11 THERE has been a heavy demand for The Straits Times Annual for 1964 published yesterday. This new edition of Malaysia's finest publication contains 140 pages, beautifully produced on fine quality art paper. There are nearly 50 full colour illustrations and scores of monotone pictures.
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  • 266 11 Jewellery, watches found in car about to be shipped to India from Penang By SYLVIA CHUA: Penang. Wednesday CUSTOMS officers today seized an estimated $1 50,000 worth of jewellery, watches and other articles hidden in several secret compartments of a car which was to have been
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  • 178 11 shall return if deported, he tells judge OINGAPORE, Wed. A; young Indonesian illegal immigrant, Pasir bin Adenan, who appealed against a lower court sentence of one year's, Jail, told Mr. Justice Chua today that his Singapore identity card had been seized by the immigration authorities. He asked the court for
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  • 47 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Director of Information Services. Inrhe Mohamed Sopiee. left here by air today to attend the 15th Colombo Plan consultative meetIng which started in Bangkok this afternoon. He was accompanied by seven other government officials representing Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak
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  • 45 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Two youths. Suran Singh, 21, and Parid Khan. 16. were charged in a magistrate's court here today with hou.vorraklng and entering a building belonging to R. Oothan Oapaney. in Gombak Lane at 1.05 a.m. today. No plea wtis recorded.
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  • 100 11 Acting ASP faces $50,000 extort bid charge I SINGAPORE. Wed. Acting Asst. Supt Jobar bin Abdul Rahman, of the 3rd Police Field Force. Kulai. was charged in a magistrate's court here today with attempted extortion of $50,000. He was arrested by Deputy Supt. On* Kirn Boon, chief of the Homicids
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  • 68 11 MALACCA, Wed.— The Com-mander-in-Chief of the Par East Land Forces. Lieut-Gen. Sir Reginald He wet son. yesterday laid the foundation stone of* the new Church of England which is being built at Terenriak Camp. It will be the basest of three now being built at
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  • 42 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ernest Pushoum. dispenser at the General HoroiUl. and Somoo Sitharam. an attendant al the City Council dispensary, were charged in a piasi-'rx'.r's court today with UW of dru.s T.iejr pleaded not gui.iy and tue aJipwed baii.
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  • 333 11 RUBBER SALES: THE GOOD A TOUR DID KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J'HE world tour by a pan-Malayan rubber trade mission last year has resulted in better understanding and appreciation by the consuming interests of the functions of the Malayan PuKKcr F.vnnrt w»«i«tration Board. During its trip the mission I part in
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  • 51 11 NIBONQ TEBAL. Wed.— Work has been comDleted on a 51.250.- drainage scheme m Nibonn I Tebal. A feature of this Droject is a 17-mile bund between Telok Ibal «nd Bagan Buaya which will orntect 13,300 acres of palm oil. rubber and coconut estates from flooding by sea
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  • 233 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A fourmember British parliamentary del c g a tion headed by Sir John Barlow. Conservative, will make the formal presentation of the Speaker's chair to the Malaysian House of Representatives. The ceremony will be held In the new
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  • 132 11 DEPARTING ENVOY'S HOPES FOR PEACE SINGAPORE, Wed. The departing Dutch Consul General in Singapore, Mr. J. G. Kist, today expressed hopes that the break in relations between Malaysia and Indonesia would soon be over in the interests of the two nations and the peace of this area. He said today,
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    • 551 11 Today's Radio and TV eikirABADC ast; 00 Tinir Signal. The Editorials: 6.50 Stock Exchange RADIO S»IW*3#*r"UKC News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet Report; 7.00 Time Signal, The W VI tiE-Rvirii: Music; 730 Learn A Word A News; 7.10 Regional News; 7.15 MLDIUM I »AVfcBfcKVK,fc Day 732 Breakfast Club: soo As You
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  • 251 12  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD: Only 120 needed, but 1,000 come forward to join the army I From Kuching, Wed. THE last of the first batch of recruits for the Ist Bn., the Malaysian Rangers, arrived in Kuching today and sail for Malaya on Friday. The recruiting officer, Major Godfrey,
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  • 102 12 'OVER OUR DEAD BODIES FIRST' PENANG. Wed. The Penang and Pro- vince Wellesley branch of the Union of Exmembers of the Malayan Security Forces has pledged that its mem- I bers would defend Malaysia to the "last drop of blood." The pledge, taken at a meeting in Bukit Mertajam will
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  • 21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—A Hari Bunga Poppy Appeal ball will be held at the Selangor Club here on Nov. 8.
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  • 86 12 A POLICE patrol car leads a convoy of buses, carrying non-striking Singapore Naval Base workers through Chong Pang village. The zebra crossing, which is just off Canberra Gate, was the scene of a clash between striking members of the Naval Base Labour Union and the police on
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  • 84 12 Penang and common mart: Sign of harmony PE N A N G Wed. Penang's entry into the Common Market has been "legally settled" with the formation of Malaysia, the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, said last night. "But the State Government, in championing the cause of the people, has
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  • 87 12 Dato Wong, who led an Alliance delegation which secured this assurance from the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said such a happy state of affairs had come about because of the close cooperation between the State and the Central Government He urged the people to have faith in tfie
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  • 19 12 'KUALA KANGSAR. Wed. —Mr. Joe Rozells. assistant Postmaster here, has left on promotion as Postmaster of Sitiawan.
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  • 247 12 FLOOD FUND: DECISION ON SATURDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Civil Disaster Fund committee, set up early this month to aid victims of the Cheras Road floods, will meet on Saturday to take a decision on when to close the fund, which has passed the $200,000 mark. The meeting will also
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  • 168 12 Kedah says 'fullest support' to Central Govt A LOR STAR. Wed.— Amidst loud applause, the State Assembly today unanimously resolved to give the Central Government the "fullest support" to whatever stand it might take against confrontation from a "foreign country." The Assembly further decided to urge the Central Government to
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  • 33 12 KI.UANC. Wed.— The Kluang Youth Club will hold a dance under the patronage of the Tengku Malifcota of Johore at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here at 8.30 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 100 12 DENANG, Wed. Police raided several houses in Fettes Park last night following an armed robbery in Green Road earlier in the day. No arrests were made. The victim, Mrs. Mary Chan Leong Foon, wife of a company executive, reported to police that she was reading
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  • 33 12 j KUALA KANGSAR. Wed Che Xhatijah bmtp Abdul Ar a Social Welfare officer, has been appointed organiser of the Knalu Kangsar District Poppy Day Ap--1 peal Fund for this year.
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  • 256 12 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Medical Superintendent of the Trafalgar Home for Leprosy Patients. Dr. Wong Mook Ow, has suggested that a campaign be launched by the health authorities to seek out large numbers of undetected cases of leprosy In Singapore. According to him,
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  • 287 13 THE CABINET DECIDES NOT TO DISCUSS SLOW PROGRESS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed TENGKU Abdul Rahman will confer with Senator Khaw Kai Boh, Minister Without Portfolio, over the slow progress of the Malay-sia-Japanese "blood debt" talks. The talks are said to be running into
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  • 126 13 Airmen set new record at darts SINGAPORE, Wed.— A team of eight airmen stationed at R.A.F. Chanci today set up a new world record for scoring a million-and-onr, at darts. The new time is 10 hours, five minutes and 56.2 seconds. The previous record, held by a British Army unit
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  • 56 13 SYDNEY. Wed. Mr. Sonny j Marshall, a brother of the former Singapore Chief Minister. Mr. David Marshall, has sold his home In Elizabeth Bay. Sydney, for a price said to be A£60,000. The purchasers are the Jeffrey Peirfold-Hylands. of Adelaide, members of one of Australia's
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  • 31 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Tan Chok Kian, Deputy Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, left recently for London for a threttmonth course on Central Government finance under the Colombo Plan.
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  • 112 13 OENANG Wed The Chief Minister Dato Wong Pow Nee, today refuted allegations by "certain elements" that democracy in Malaya, hari K APn "lrill*»ri had been Klliea. •'Par from it." he told 38 province Wellesley North residents attending a civics course, "Parliamentary democracy Is not only
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  • 66 13 IPOH. Wed. The director of Ouan Cheanx Tin Mining Co. Ltd.. here Koo Hock Pun. was today fined 5250 or two months' jail by the magistrate. Wan Mohamed bin Haji Mustupha Koo pleaded guilty to failing to furnish, within 21 days from July 19, last
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  • 87 13 Insults at 3 a.m Woman bound over PENANG, Wed— A woman, Seng Gaik Choo. 41, was today bound over in $100 lor gistrate. Mr. R. Aria Retnam. one year by the Second Mafor using insultine language to a ludo instructor at 3 a.m. on July 16. Kam Hock Hoe said
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  • 123 13 NEW SCHOOL OPENED: THE 36th UNDER P.A.P. PROGRAMME SINGAPORE. Wed. The P.A.P. Assemblyman for Kampong Kembangan, Inche Arlff bin Suradi, tonight opened the new $350.--000 Kembangan Integrated primary school at Jalan Kembangan. This school Is the 36th to be opened by the P.A.P. Government. The four-storey building has 24 classrooms,
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  • 51 13 BENTONG. Wed. A Poppy Day committee for the Bentong district was set up here yesterday to raise money for the Poppy Day Pund. Pahang, which collected nearly $9,000 last year, hopes to collect more than $10,000 this year. Sales of poppies here will begin on Nov.
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  • 167 13 Five more Indonesian seamen turn up in Penang PENANG, Wed. Five Indonesians who crossed the Straits of Malacca to Penang in a motor sampan have been handed over to the Immigration authorities here. The Indonesians landed at 4.20 this morning. They were taken for questioning by the Special Branch before
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  • 48 13 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The U.S. Consul-General. Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap, today presented letters of commendation and cash awards to two employees of the U.S. Con-sulate-General administrative Motion. They were Mr. Alfred E. Kristan, buildings maintenance supervisor, and Mr. Chan Hiaog Koon. tenlor procurement clerk.'
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  • 380 13 Another case of deliberate theft: Two years' jail KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. jyiß. Justice Ong in the High Court here today said it would bother his conscience if he did not hold out a helping hand to a man who had succumbed to
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    • 429 14 DEMURE LOOK FOR 1964 SWIMWEAR COVER-UP GIRL ON THE BEACH THE cover-up girl. x That's the new, demure look for 1964. The smartest swimsuits are going to make you feel so different and modest. We've always had the one-piece swimsuits but the bare backs have gone as far as they
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    • 79 14 HOUSEHOLD HINTS rwo remove coffee stains X from plastic cups, use toothpaste with a damp cloth or baking soda and water with a bit of "elbow grease." Tou can make a tasty sandwich filling by combining chopped hard-cook-ed eggs and peanuts with mayonnaise. For better rise to cakes, place eggs
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    • 199 14 Low heels and round toes rpHE world's leading J- shoemakers have decreed the end of high, high heels for women at least for the coming year. A report from Vigevano, Italy says that heels on the shoes shown at the 27th International Shoe Salon did not exceed two and a
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    • 291 14 Straits Times Crossword ■f ar ■^■■■h H| H| ACROSS 6. Enthusiastic admirer appears 7. Vehicle Is a cleaner one to to choose to go In the river take back (7). (7). 8. Workers are filling star parts 9. Implies a non-reformer In 17). USA (11). 10. Wine obtained from a
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  • 25 16 October 38. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 69 cents (down three eighths of a rent). TIN: $486,874 (up S2>. Estimated unofficial offering 229 tons (unchanged).
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  • 193 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) October SO. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 cts. M. Cement IS ts. E. Smelters 20 CUMcAllater 14 its Ksto 21 cts. Robinson 11 cts Fed. Dlsp. 15 eta. C. Storage 4|d. K. A N. 18 eta. Rothmans 13 eta. Gammons 16 eta. 8. Land 9 eta.
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  • 71 16 THE Malayan ExeMange Banks' Atascistlen made these changes In Ita rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100): lolling TT er OO ready: Btlxian Pranea 1822 1 Preneh Franc. ISS 5/8: Italian Lira 202T8 On the free exchange market tn Bong Kong yesterday tbe U.I. dollar waa quoted
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  • 292 16 s;mips lying slengatde the Smgaper* day are: Leton*. N.W. 3, President Tart 31/32. Btarplnk 40/41. Beisho Maru 19- Kamlkawa Maru M 9. Bedenak N.W. 5. Tlnnea 42/43. Neder RUn i] H, Benlomond 6/7, Borlbana *i, Kajah Brooke 23/24. Anna Maersk 29 30. State of Bihar 48, Coanda
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  • 67 16 'HINEtE Product Exchange, llnga- pere neen prices per pieui yetter. dsy: Cocenut ell: Unquoted. Cepra: Oct. /Nov. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white SMS sellera. Sarawak white Sl42i sellera, upeclal Sarawak black $110 aellers, garbled Uunpong black SIOO sellers. ABTA $122 1 sellera. Smiiapere Ceeenut Oil Millers' Asseelatlen prices:
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  • 775 16 From Our Market Correspondent TINS again encouraged by the present level of the tin price opened very firm on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Initially there were rises of Is. or more with Ayer Hitam done at 335.6 d.. Berjuntai 355.9 d.,
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  • 21 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Oet 29 Oct. 30 Industrials: 119.66 119.14 Tins: 115.55 117.58 rubbers: 108.44 108.84 Dee. 29, 1962=100.
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  • 828 16 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bomteafl (2,000) $1.59: Central Prep. (1.UO0) $1.28 D, $1.24 SL il.QOO) $1.27. (72,000) $1 Ounlept* (1.000) $2.52 D, (4,000) $2.55 D.
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  • 79 16 T'HK Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating custom* duties (or the week beginning on October 31. Kubbcr 69i cts a Ib. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil STB4 a ton. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm kernels 5578.25 a ton. The rate of duties
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  • 253 16 \OVEMBER rtnt grade rubber buyers f.e.b. eleeed at 5 p.m. in Ungaawre and Kuala Lumpur yenterday at 69 cents per Ib. down three-eighths of a cent on Tueaday'a closing level for tbe position The tone waa quiet. R.A.S. and P.M. R.I. closing prleea In eenta per Ib. yesterday:
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  • 505 16 rERE was a further rise of $2 In the Straits tin price yesterday which brought it to $456.87 i. The offering was estimated unchanged at 220 tons. In London oil Tuesday a higher level ol values was established at the outset with
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  • 124 16 MELBOURNE. Wed JNDISTKIALS were Meadior today with Iradrrs generally in strong demand. Henry Jones -osc 3s. to 74v while B.H.P. regained 6d. to 525. 3d. Rises and falls wore m balance with movements generally small. Oils and base metals were steady and loans were steady. TITUI 90 10
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    • 577 16 NOTICE PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore) Notice is hereby given that an Interim dividend of 5%. leas 40' o income tax, has been declared oy the Directors In respect of the financial year ending 3 1st May, 1964. payable on 30th November. 1963. The dividend
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    • 185 18 Hydro karting is like motoring: you can have fast out-board-engine models for the racing man or woman, and in California the sport Is already highly organised: or you can have the safer Jet engine for the family hydro-karter. One engine manufacturer Is working on
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    • 183 18 Court told of 'vicious assaults' by boxing champ CELKIRK (Scotland). Wed. —Chic Calderwood. British and Empire llghtheavywelght boxing champion, was sentenced here yesterday to a total of three months In jail for what Sheriff MacLeod described as "two bullying and vicious assaults on a man who had no chance of
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    • 64 18 FIN! (Michigan) Wed.— Eddie Cotton (Seattle) gained a unanimous points win over Henry Hank (Detroit) in a 15-round limit heavyweight bout here last night. Michigan Boxing Commission recognised it as a "world title fight" but American Willie Pastrario Is the generally regarded world champion. Cotton is ranked first
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    • 60 18 RANGOON. Wed. Burma today handed over the Abdul Rahman Gold Cup for Asian youth soccer, won Jointly by Burma and South Korea, to the South Korean Counsellor The final, which was played at Penang on April 28 this year, ended in a 3-2 draw.
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    • 191 18 lIYDRO kart- Ing they call it, the latest craze in California; and 1 it is done with the hydro kart a i mixture of gokart and power- S boat, made of reinforced fibre- E glass. Deep water Is not 5 necessary for hydro- karting. It can
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    • 91 18 Our Byrsa shows smart pace RACING with Epsom Jeep IPOH, Wednesday. OUR BYRSA showed impressive form in a smart workout on a heavy track at Ipoh this morning. With a riding boy up, she galloped fluently over 3f in 39 2/5, finishing with plenty in hand. This good looking grey
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    • 232 18 WEIGHTS for four races on Wednesday, Nov. b. second day of the Perak Turf Club meeting: Cl 2, Div. 1-Sif str. SENIOR 9.00 Will 1. DE WITH 8.12 KITA SUKA 8.10 BLISS FIRE II 8.09 COME lIP 8.04 KILLALOE 8.03 COLOUR CARTOON 8.02 i DOUBLE ADIOS
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    • 87 18 TOKYO. Wed. Yoshlnobu x Miyake of Japan today established a new world record of 377.5 kilogrammes In the featherweight wetßhtllfting The previous world record of 375 kgm was established ov Mivake in October last year The breakdown of the new record was 115.0 ktrm each for
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    • 218 18 Ten tofollQW MY ten to follow at the Perak Turf Club November Meeting starting on Sunday. MANIKAM Whipped Ajnos by three lengths over lOf in heavy going at XL and Ajnos went on to win the Singapore St. Leger. SIR SQUANDER: Came from nowhere to finish a fast third to
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    • 53 18 Stoke clear 3rd round LONDON. Wed. Results ot football matches played yesterday: League Cup 3rd round: Stnke 3 Bolton 0 English Uit. 3: Barn.sley 1 Bristol Roy. 2: Brentford 4 Mansfield 0: Bristol City 5 Luton 1. Walsall 2 Notts Co. 1; Watford 3 Southend 1. Div. 4: Brighton 0
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    • 309 18 SEOUL, Wed. The South Korean Football Association yesterday received a cable from the Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) asking it hold football elimination matches with Formosa by Dec. 31 to choose a reßioml team to participate in the Tokyo Olympics next year, the association
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    • 1953 18 NOTICE j XOTICE OF SALE On the Instruction of the Liquidator. Eu Properties (Selangor) Limited, (in voluntary liquidation). Incorporated in Singapore. I. the undersigned Auctioneer, will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION on Tnesda>. the 26th da* ot November, iMtt. commencing at 9 o'clock sharp in the forenoon, at my Saleroom No.
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    • 234 19 Mackay not for Services, rules MRU SINGAPORE, Wed— lan Mackay was ihe ouistanding player, at lullback rather than as i threequarter, in today's Singapore Joint Services Rugby trial at Naval Basu. But much as the Services selectors would likfl to have him for their Malaya Cup side against Negri/Malacca at
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    • 398 19 ST JOHN'S OF XL TO INTRODUCE NEW ACTIVITY BUT MBS HEAD MORI SAYS: THIS IS RIDICULOUS Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday J^HE current craze for golf which is sweeping through Malaysia has finally caught up with the schools. The "old man's game" which is now mostly played by
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      56 19 pULHAM'S daring goalkeeper Underwood has the quick thinking Chelsea winger Blunstone to thank for not receiving a head injury. As he went down at the winger's feet, Blunstone Just managed to hold back his kick at the ball. Tis was during the First Division London 'Derby' at Craven Cottage ground
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    • 102 19 G-Services tourney attracts 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Five Federal Departments and eight State teams have entered for the Malaysian Government Services badminton championship. The inter-zone ties are scheduled to be completed by Nov. 17 and the winners will draw for the semi-finals to be played in Kuala Lumpur on Nov.
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    • 59 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. —In a SGSFA junior cup match played at Jalan Besar stadium today. Supreme Court beat Woodbrldge 4-2, while Civil Aviation trounced Jurong 6-0 in another Junior Cup match at Jurong. The Business Houses P.A. junior K.O. semi-final match between F. and N. and Malayan
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    • 146 19 SOCCER FNANG. Wed. Making good use of their opportunities. Penang's soccer team beat Chulalongkorn University of Thailand 4-1 in the tourists' opening match at the City Stadium here tonight. Penang struck a blight spell in the 20th minute when they scored three quick goals In
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    • 129 19 TIMESPORT SOCCER Cow Gate Cap s-flnal (Ipoh): Irish Hussars 5 Bth Bn RMR. Tapah 0. Tainlng Lge: Prisons 9 CRC 0. Friendlies: Rest 6 Ctd Plantations 0. at T. Anson: Parlt Buntar 4 Nlbong Tebal Indians 0. at N. Tebal: Kluang Utd 5 OASC 1. at Kluang. RIGGER Scratch XI
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    • 490 19 RUGGER By TEOH ENG TATT Siingapore. Wed. TWO poor displays in one week by the State Pro- babies have badly knocked the confidence of Singapore s rugby supporters, but SRU president Ken Gillett has not changed his view that the
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    • 115 19 IPOH, Wea. Four schoolboy: and a young European mlnei will represent Perak again.si Kedah In the under-23 lnter-Statt rugger match at Sungei Patani on Saturday. They are: Azizan Abbas, Abdu Aziz Mahmud. Abdul Halil bn Jabar and Raja Jamaluddln, all 01 Malay College, Kuala
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    • 119 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. Royal Air Force Changi became the new leaders of the Singapore Hockey Association league first division when they beat Police 2 l at Thomson Road today. Changi, scoring their fourth successive victory, are now the only team with full Dolnts. Ceylonese, S.R.C. and University
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    • 81 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two flrsthalf goals by centre-forward Omar Awang took Marine* to the final of the SGSFA Senior Cup tournament when they beat Police "A" 3-2 at Jalan Besar SUdlum today. Ibrahim Mansoor .scored for Marinr.s in the 10th minute and Omar Awang consolidated the position
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    • 568 19 BAM TOLD: INVITE THE DANES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. BADMINTON fans throughout the country want to see Erland Kops, four times winner since 1960 of the All-England title recognised as the world championship and his doubles partner, Poul Nielsen, competing In the Malaysian open championship in Penang in r>"*mhPr They want
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 56 19 SOCCER lim Cup final: Kilat v Kinta Indians (Stadium Perak). Tour match: Mai. Prisons XI v Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (Sultan Yussuf Stadium. Taiping). Spore Div. 2: Police v Junior AA (Jn Besar, 5.15) HOCKEY Spore Div. 1: Indians v Khalsa (Jn Bhaeia); Div. RAP Tenzah v Woodbridge Hosp. (Tengah). ROXI.Mi
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  • 294 20  -  SOH TIANG KENG: 'CROSS-BENCHERS— FRIEND AND CRITIC* -By SINGAPORE. Wed 'pilK Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. tonight gave a terse and clearcut definition of his ruling People's Action Party as the opposition in the Malaysian Parliament In the words of
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  • 34 20 HONG KONG. Wed—A contract for the spinning of about 13.000 bales of raw cotton for Indonesia by Hong Kon- textile plants will be signed soon in Jakarta, a local newspaper reported today.—UPI.
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  • 116 20 Dr. Gamba stops wage row hearing SINGAPORE. Wed. The Industrial Arbitration Court today stopped proceedings in a uato dispute on the ground that it had no jurisdiction to lu-af the case. One and a half hours after the resumption of hearing, the court President, Dr. Charles Gamba, declared a 10-minute
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  • 62 20 Bubbly 'with apologies NEW YORK. Wed. A New York restaurant Ls telling its customers that "with Uie apologies of the management," champagne ls being served as a substitute for water during the city's drought. Average price for dinner at the restaurant is about US$6. But a spokesman said: "If you
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  • 53 20 MOSCO'.V. Wed. A Georgian dancer, Anatoli Nakashidze. who defected from his Soviet troupe In Edinbrugh. Scotland, has returned i home and been punished the Communist Youth newspaper Komsomolskava Pravda reported today. It did not say when he defected or when he returned, nor did It
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  • 29 20 TAIPEH. Wed— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek turned Tl tociav in apparent nood health and in fuli command of his office as leader of the Nationalist Chinese —on.
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  • 56 20 LONDON, Wed— President Tito of Yugoslavia will have a breakfast meeting with Lord Carrington, British Deputy Foreign Minister, at Hum airport. South England, on Friday. The President is on his way home after attending the United Nations General Assembly In New York and following talks
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  • 157 20 Ban on pigs to be lifted by tomorrow KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Ministry of Agriculture and Co operatives announced today that as from Friday the restriction on the movement of pigs from Singapore to the mainland will be lifted. This applies only to pigs reared in Singapore and excludes these
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  • 80 20 JAKARTA. Wed. The West German Foreign Minister. Dr. Gerhard Scliroeder. armed here by air tonight to join President Heinilch Luebke on his 7-day state visit to Inuonesla. Dr. Schroeder said lie anticipated "useful talks" with Indonesian officials but gave no details. Reuter. Victory dinner SINGAPORE. Wed.— The
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  • 283 20 DECISION ON SREENIVASAN PUT OFF SINGAPORE. Wed rpHE UNIVERSITY of Singapore Council met A today and resolved to defer a decision on the offered resignation of the Vice-Chancellor, Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan. i A statement issued tonight by the Chairman ci the Council, Dr. Tay Teck Eng, said: "The Council
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  • 390 20 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Wed. Equities once again attracted selective buying and there was a welcome recovery In gilt edsed although prices ran back later Helping sentiment was the settlement of the dockers 40-hour teeelc claim and report* of near boom steel production. Good company statements also contributed. Closing middle prices
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  • 287 20 Four Wally Byam travellers hurt in car crash TANAH RATA. Wed. Four members of the Wally Byam caravaneers were injured in a motor accident in Bintan«» Road, near here, this evening. They were Mr and Mrs. Milton Jacobsen and Mr. and Mrs. W. Truitt. Mr. Jacobsen. 60, suffered head injuries
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  • 333 20 Four Rulers attend Royal wedding KUALA TRENGGANU, Wednesday A 21-GUN salute was ired to mark the start of the Bei sanding ceremony ot the daughter of the Deputy Yang di-Pertuan Aflonfl and a member of the Negri Sembilan Hoyal I'amily here last night. The royal couple are Tengku Norshiah. 22.
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  • 294 20 SINGAPORE Wednesday, fHK ACTION committee of the Singapore Nnval B;isc Workers, which claims to represent .'U)(K) workers who arc ugainsi Ihe current strike ;il the base, today challenged (he Naval Base Labour Union \o produce bullot papers to support iis statement that
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  • 209 20 tive council had to vote according to wishes of th« majority m his section. The union, it said, had failed to observe this rule. The committee said that the union's secretary, Mr. M. Fernandez, might claim to be under no obligation to
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    • 46 20 fli[«7*HiMi UIGHEST and lowest tempera tUrn ill Malaya aid Singapore tor tne period t p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. ves'erday: Hljjhr-. t Lowest Kuala Lunpar 91 73 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 72 I Malacca 88 73 j Singapore 90 73 I
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