The Straits Times, 17 January 1964

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  • 22 1 jrh HSVerage daily certified sale exceeds 1 25,000 flew**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 171 1 Kuan Yew sees Tengku on 'truth' trip KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, spent the day here today going through the programme for his "mission of truth" to Africa. Mr. Lee flew in here last night. Sabah's Chief Minister, Mr. Donald Stephens, arrived here this
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  • 46 1 .TESSELTON, Thurs. Thirty m'.lllon dollars has been spent on o exploration off the Sabah mat, according to a statement today from Sabah Shell. Though no sign of oil had been f(i; nd so far, the search was continuing, the statement added.
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  • 29 1 CAPE KENNEDY (Florida). Tluirs. The U. S. Air Force today successfully fired a Titan II rocket to a target 5.800 miles out In the South Atlantic— Renter.
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    441 1 FOILED Daylight grab bid 'GUNMAN TUGGED DESPERATELY AT OUR CAR DOORS, BUT COULD NOT OPEN THEM 9 But four wounded by angry robbers The car that defied the thugs SINGAPORE, Thursday A GANG of three robbers— foiled in their bid to grab a briefcase containing $17,500— this morning opened fire
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  • 55 1 BARNSLEY (Yorkshire) Thurs. A postman who took letters home and burned them when he did not feel like work uas fined £50 here yesterday. FredericK Doughty. 54, told a Post Office Inspector who found 122 undelivered letters in his home, that he had been doing
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  • 44 1 NEW ORLEANS. Thurs. Jazz trombonist Jack Teagarden died in a motel here today at the age of 58. Teagarden, who was noted for his blues singing as well as his playing, had played with the Paul Whiteman and Louis Armstrong bands.— Reuter.
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  • 439 1 Security experts to be sent to Sabah KALABAKAN ATTACKERS HAD 'FIFTH COLUMN' PLANS-STEPHENS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A team of security experts is expected to leave here soon to assist in combating Indonesian aggression in Sabah. The Chief Minister of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens, said this tonight following talks with the
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  • 69 1 KICHING. Thurs.— Security forces arrested 17 iii-ii in a fishing boat near Sarikei. in Sarawak's Third Division, an Army spokesman announced today. The men numbered nine Sarawak Chinese, one Sarawak Malay and seven Indonesian*. m)io were alleged to bo the remainder of a band engaged b.v security
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  • 224 1 Macapagal invitation arriving today KUALA LUMv PUR, Thurs. An invitation to Tengku Abdul Rahman to meet President Macapagal is on the way and is expected to reach Kuala Lumpur by tomorrow, official sources said today. A spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs told the Straits Timrs today: "Our attitude
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  • 34 1 JESSELTON. Tliurs. Thousands of leaflets have been dropped on the Jungle in Sabah. callIng on terrorists to surrender. The leaflets were addressed to "the soldiers and guerilla fighter* of Indonesia.' Reuter.
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  • 41 1 SINGAPORE. Timrs.— Six picket* were arrested this afternoon outside the department store of Ulan Singh and CD. In Raffles Place for illegal picketing under the Trade Disputes Ordinance. They were later released on bonds for two weeks.
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  • 489 1 WE STAND BY YOU: AUSTRALIA TO MALA YSIA CANBERRA. Thursday. TIIK Australian Government has decided that there is no immediate need for further Australian military assistance to Malaysia, the Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies, said tonight. Malaysian and British authorities shared this assessment, Sir Robert said in a special
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  • 86 1 CANBERRA, Thurs. The Australian Government announced today that Qantas has been given permission to negotiate early delivery positions for 10 supersonic airliners four Anglo-French Concordes and six American aircraft. The supersonic airliners would go Into service in the early *****. Because of the speed at
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  • 516 1 Kennedy flies into Tokyo He will meet Sock today TOKYO. Thurs. 1 The U.S. Attorney General, Mr. Robert F. Kennedy, arrived here tonight to give President Soekarno the White House views on Indonesia's belligerent opposition to Malaysia. A spokesman for the Indonesian Embassy in Tokyo said the scheduled talks between
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  • 155 1 N.Korea charges U.N. of 'steps for war' OANMUNJOM. Thurs. The North Korean Communists here today charged .the United Nations Command in Korea with stepping up preparations for another war. The Communists charged that the United Nations sent five F-86 Sabre jet fighters Into North Korea on Tuesday. They warned these
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  • 36 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two Of the five escapees from the Uhl Bedok Reformative Training Centre were reported recaptured today. The five inmates of the "open prison" escaped on Tuesday night by scaling six-foot fence.
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  • 18 1 BORDER ATTACKS LONDON Thars— Both Ethiopia and Somalia t-used each other of border attacks today ITI.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 109 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. —The United Nations would take no action on a request by Mrs. Ngo l)inh Nhu for an investigation of the November coup in South Vietnam, a U.N. spokesman said yesterday. Confirming to reporters that I Thant. the SecretaryGeneral, had received
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    • 28 2 HONO KONG. Thurs. Mr. Chou En-U:, the Chinese Premier, arrived m the Reoublic of Mali today for a friendship visit, according to R.id:o Pelcine Reu'er.
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    • 39 2 BEIRUT. Thurs. Cairo Radio announced last night that agreement had been reached between the Arab countries taking part in the Arab summit conference to form a unified Arab military command "with financial and administrative capabilities." Reuter.
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    • 202 2 United Nations, Thurs Lambertus Palar, chief Indonesian delegate, yesterday discussed the latest situation regarding his country's attitude towards Malaysia with the Secretary-General. U Thant. Mr. Palar told reporters after the 30--minute meeting that he had handed U Thant a copy of the
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    • 51 2 MOSCOW. Thurs.— The Soviet Onion has 466,000 doctors, excluding dentists, and 75 per cent of them are women, Tass news agency said quoting the Medical Gazette. The Soviet Union had nearly half of Europe's doctors and more than a quarter of all doctors in the world.—
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    • 41 2 NEW DEUHI. Thurs. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prune Minister, now recoveraig from an attack of high blood pressure and weakness of the left side, spent a restful day yesterday, according to ft spokesman of *he Prime Minister* secretariat.— Reuter.
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    • 51 2 CAIRO. Thurs. Jordan and the United Arab Republic have decided to resume diplomatic relations and exchange ambassadors, the U.A.R. Foreign Ministry announced last night. Cairo severed relation* In Octo-tx-r. 1961, after Jordan recognised tlie Syrian regime which took Syria out of the CAR. following a coup.
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    • 39 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesian military police and national police unite have rounded up 4.000 people and over 16 tons of stolen food In a 10-day operation In Jakarta's harbour area, the official news agency Antara reported yesterday. -U.P.I.
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    • 398 2 MELBOURNE, Thurs. 'JHE Age in a report from its Canberra correspondent said today that Australia would offer strategic defence material and specialised training for troops to strengthen Malaysia's armed forces. The report said the Federal Cabinet decided this following its review of latest
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    • 195 2 Indonesians never boarded Barbain: Hay T ONDON, Thurs 12 Mr. John Hay, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said yesterday that the British naval vessel Barbain was not at any time boarded by the Indonesians when she was recently in Indonesian waters. He had been asked In the House of Commons
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    • 40 2 KARACHI. Thurs. West Pakistan shivered through a cold spell yesterday which brought the first snow in 35 years to Rawalpindi, the capital. Other parts of the province received snow for the first time in living memory on Tuesday—Reuter.
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    • 174 2 LONDON, Thursday. ORITAIN, the United States and France have M agreed on draft declarations on the neutrality of Cambodia as a basis for a possible multi-nation conference. Government sources said yesterday. Mr -A. m I T\f» TTiriv«» fiijlnlC TFAfYI OTV\ I The move stems from Cambodia's
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    • 165 2 Boos, jeers as deposed Sultan arrives for asylum "NAIROBI, Thurs. 11 A crowd of several hundred booed and Jeered as the deposed Sultan of Zanzibar (above) arrived yesterday in Dar-es-Salaam where he has been granted political asylum. Strict security precautions were taken near the landing jetty where the Sultan's yacht
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    • 34 2 TOKYO. Thursy. Police at Kurashiki In Western Japan said four passengers were killed and 76 others were Injured yesterday when a bus plunged into a river near the town. Reuter.
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 260 3 It's no holds barred in the battle to be a Bondsman A HEAVYWEIGHT no-holds-barred fight is on in London between two top wrestlers, the Gtcal Togo and the Mighty Changover .i film part. 1 lit- first round ended with the Mighty Chang (English-born Milton Reid) issuing a challenge to the
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    • 115 3 PANAMA CITY, Thursday. 'FHOUSANDS of Panamanian students marched on the presidential palace last night protesting against the planned resumption of diplomatic relations with the United States. The march was orderly and the students dispersed when they reached the palace. The students began assembling in the
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    • 69 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Lord Thomson, the Canadian-born newspaper owner, hai> been elected vict-cha:rman oi the council of the Commonwealth Press Union. Hi RKCMdi the laic Lord Burnham oi tlie Da.ly Telegraph Who ii od iatit July— Reute* TiUfc i*i arget CAPE KENNEDY (Florida). Thurs. The U.S. Air
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    • 73 3 SIX WEEKS ON HORSEBACK TO SWITZERLAND GENEVA. Thurs. An engaged couple from Guernsey have arrived here after a six-week journey on horseback and hope to be married in Switzerland after finding jobs, according to a friend. The couple, Carolyn Rae and Stuart Garnder, 23. travelled through France in short stretches
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    • 33 3 LONDON, Thurs. Lung cancer caused the deuth of 20,278 men and 3.501 women In England and Wales during 1962. the highest total ever recorded, it was announctd here today.— Reuter
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    • 233 3 EDINBURGH. Thurs.— The sponsor of a drama conference, which was enlivened by the appearance of a nude model on a television trolley, has been banned from putting on another similar conference. Publisher John Calder said officials have told him he cannot stage
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    • 28 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. Readings from Shakespeare have started here to mark the forthcoming 400 th anniversary of his birth, the Soviet news agency Tass said. Reuter.
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    • 70 3 Speech writer Sorensen quits WASHINGTON. Thurs.—President Johnson announced yesterday that he had accepted with rieep regret the resignation of Mr. Theodore Sorensen. one of the ciosest associates of President Kennedy and for many years his chief speech writer. The White House said that Mr. Borensen. 35. was resigning h;s post
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    • 58 3 PARIS. Thurs. Mr. Lester Pearson. Canadian Prime Miniater. talked for an hour and a rialf with President de Gaulle at the Elysee Palace yesterday and dined with him last night, at the start of a three-day visit. Today they meet again with their Foreign Ministers
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    • 27 3 STRASBOURG (Prance), Thurs. —Peter Smithers, a British Conservative M.P., was elected secre-tary-general yesterday when the European Assembly convened to' debate the Cyprus crisis. U.P.I.
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    • 22 3 NEW ORLEANS. Thurs. —Jazz trombonist Jack Teagarden died In a motel here yesterday at tnr age of 58.— Reuter
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    • 118 3 ATLANTA, Thurs. A Federal Court Judge has ruled here that an award of U553,060,000 libel damages given by an Atlanta jury against the Saturday Evening Post was grossly excessive. He said a new trial would be granted unless former Georgia University athletic director Wally Butts agreed
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    • 83 3 LONDON. Thurs. Father and son took seats of membership In the House of Lords yesterday In what is believed to be the first such case on the same day in Parliament's history. The former Mr. John Wyndtuun. 40, private secretary to Mr. Macmillan when he was
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    • 314 3 LONDON, Thursday. POLITICIANS here believe the prospects of a May-June British general election are increased by yesterday's Governmenfrannouncement of plans to curb manufacturers' pricefixing of certain consumer goods sold by retail shopkeepers. These plans involve legislation which the Government intends to push
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  • 272 5 Kinabalu— the youngster with an old bit on top THE SYMBOLIC MOUNTAIN OF SABAH STILL POSES A SCIENTIFIC PROBLEM JESSELTON, Thursday. ]y|OUNT Kinabalu, regarded by the people of Sabah as a symbol of strength and unity, was described as a "very recent mountain formed by an upthrust of granite which
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  • 60 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two Indonesians who were arrested at Al.iunied Road last month were Jailed yesterday for two months for Illegally entering the State Mr. H E. Noble, the Controller of Immigration, told the court that Abdullah btn Hassan. 22. and Togiman bin Stimarti. 19, landed at
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  • 59 5 sJN'oapore. "Ihurs-A -tolen Morris ran was found overturned In a drain in Braddell Road In the slight |y damaged vehicle were 20 boxes nf snap, believed to have been stolen from a provision shop In River Valley Road The van belonged to a hawker. Tan
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  • 33 5 BINOAPORF. Thurs —Police detained three men and screened 413 more In security checks yesterday. Two were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provialonsi Ordinance and one under the Societies Ordinance
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  • 29 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs —Mi H A L. Cohen, chairman of the board of management of Naafl. has i arrived for a three-week tour of Naaft Installation* tn Malaysia.
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  • 100 5 {SINGAPORE. Thurs. Fall television coverage has been arranged for the Truth Mission" to Africa. Two T.V. teams, one from Singapore and the other from Koala Lumpur, will leave with Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, on this mission on Monday. The minion
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  • 180 5 Hari Raya cakes to cheer our troops on border KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian troops guarding the borders of Sarawak and Sabah will be supplied with cakes and delicacies on Harl Raya. Two women's organisations in the country— the Women's Institute and the Umno Kaum Ibu (women's section)— have volunteered to
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  • 100 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Admiral Harry D. Felt. Com-mander-in-Chief of the United States Pacific Forces, today paid a 30-minute courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr Toh Chin Chye. The courtesy call at the City Hall followed a morning discussion at Phoenix Park on the military
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  • 234 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The War Department Civil ian Staff Association and the War Department hope to find "common ground" to settle the amahs' dispute More than 3.500 amahs working for Commonwealth servicemen havo been Involved in the year-long battle for better working conditions. Deferment The
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  • 636 5 -Lottery case man wins appeal SINGAPORE, Thursday SHOPKEEPER vas cleared on appeal in the High Court yesterday of a magistrate's court conviction and fine of $750 on a charge of assisting in carrying on a public lottery. The appeal was heard by a court of
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  • 218 5 Tourist raps 'White Australia' policy SINGAPORE. Thurs. An Australian tourist, Mr. Peter Dawson, said today that the "White Australia" policy was "just as objectionable and dangerous as Indonesia's confrontation policy. "If it Is claimed that Australia is part of the Asian world, then it will have to pla n for
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  • 55 5 PENANO, Thurs.— Twenty-six contestants, including seven women, will tuke part in the district Koran reading competition for George Town City and the north-east district at Umno Hall. Maca lister Road, at 9 p.m. on Saturday Inche Ahmad bin Huxsain. champion reader for tho last three years, will
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  • 487 7 Armed robbery cases: Ruling on trials CHIEF JUSTICE FINDS DISTRICT JUDGE CAN TRY OFFENCES WITH CONSENT OF PROSECUTOR, ACCUSED SINGAPORE, Thursday. THK Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, today ruled in the High Court that a criminal district judge had jurisdiction under Sec. S of the Criminal Procedure Code
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  • 141 7 FOUR FROM ST. XAVIERS SEMINARY TO BE ORDAINED PRIESTS SINGAPORE, Thurs. V Four seminarians from the St. Francis Xavier's seminary will be ordained to the priesthood on Jan. 26 at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd by Archbishop M. Olcomendy. They are the Rev. Philip Kolandaisamy. 27, the Rev. Nicholas
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  • 56 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. On I Saturday, at 7.25 p.m.. Television Singupura's Channel 5 viewers will be able to see a film on opportunities in Singapore lor training for "A Seafaring Career." The film will show how local youths can train for such careers. Commentary. In
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  • 47 7 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 1 last stop of the SATA Mobile X-Ray Unit will be at the Centra) I Provident Fund Board in Anson Road on Jan. 20. The unit will oe at the Board I premises from 5.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
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  • 20 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mr. Chew It Meng ha.s been re-elected president o( the Singapore School Student's Parents' Association.
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  • 190 7 Prison isle case: Clerk testifies SINGAPORE, Thurs The Assizes was told today that a man "with a very clean record" on Pulau Senang was one of 58 detainees lacing three joint charges of rioting and murder on the island on July 12. Chan Thye Jim, a financial 1 clerk on
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  • 179 7 OINGAPORE, Thurs. Mohammed Dawood, 32, told the second criminal district court today that three men waylaid him on his way home and one of them, who assaulted him, said "You die". Dawood was testifying against Mohammed Ibrahim. 32. a labourer, and
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  • 398 7 I SINGAPORE, Thurs T"HE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today suggested in the Industrial Arbitration Court that the State Advocate-General should be asked to give an opinion on a point of law raised by Mr. J.J. Rattray. representing Gian Singh and Co.,
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  • 180 7 3 PLEAD GUILTY TO ROBBING HOME SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A man with 10 charges against him was one of three men who pleaded guilty in a district court today to breaking into the home of the former Vice-chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. BH. Sreenivasan. Muthayah. Dennis Dass, both 1
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  • 118 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Education, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has given his blessing to three Chinese educational bodies in their efforts to raise the standard of English at Chinese schools. Tills was disclosed today by Mr. Kao Hung Keng, chairman of the joint committee of
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  • ROYALTY IN COURT
    • 2036 8 Princess wins her libel case— and gets £25,000 damages CHAPTER TWO OF THE SERIES NEXT: A CARD DEBT TO PAY? ...AND KING GEORGE V AND THE GREAT LIE THAT MARRED HIS REPUTATION FOR MORE THAN 20 YEARS... OX the third day of the case, the I'rincc described how he had
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  • 73 9 M W»rit Sit (Minimum) MADAM NEOH SIEW KIM alias Ah Han 1 70 1. passed away peacefully on i 15-1-64 leaving behind 4 sons. 00l Boon Ho, Boon Lai, Boon Keat. Boon Chin. 7 daughters. 7 sons-in-law. 2 daughters In-lsw and 24 grandchildren to mourn her lo«» Conexe leaves
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  • 28 9 10 Word* tit (MtMmmm) IN LOVING MEMORY of Johnny Chan Lye Soon who waa railed to rest cm- 17 I c.l Inserted by wife and children.
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  • 679 9 The Straits Times Friday, January 17, 1964. Next Step At Geneva There has been enough discord in the New Year to push almost completely into the background the resumption of the Geneva disarmament negotiations, now only five days away. Yet these negotiations remain, in President Johnson's words, "one of the
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  • 383 9 i Sabah's labour shortage, an I ancient problem, is now more acute than ever and threatens to hinder the State's impressive development programme. An estimated 3.000 new workers a year are needed to maintain the pace of present development and the overall situation is probably worse, because development
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  • 134 9 South Africa wants the best of both sporting worlds^ apartheid at home and participation in the Olympic Games abroad. But the International Olympic Committee has declared it cannot have both, and the country has only till January 27 to make a real move towards opening its sporting contests
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  • 363 9  - MAIZE DEAL SHOCK Km haul Hall Kaunda buys from S. Africa by T L'SAKA, Thurs. Two xj developments following close on the demise of the Central African Federation point to the strong bonds still tying Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland to the whiteled South. First came the news that Southern Rhodesia's
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  • LETTERS
    • 261 9 cjCHOOLS have once again re-opened and our children have to take their lives in their hands when crossing the roads. Notwithstanding the appeal by the Minister of Transport to motorists to be more careful. I saw on the very first morning that motorists even at 6.45 a.m.
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    • 226 9 MR. Clinton suggests (ST. Jan. 11) that the suspension of trading of a particular stock is neither normal nor easy. I do not think anyone has ever suggested that the suspension of trading Is either normal nor easy. There are at least two reasons when suspension of trading
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    • 65 9 PENANG DIVORCE CASE EVIDENCE in a Penanc divorce case is being reported fully in several newspapers but not in yours. Can I assume that your reluctance to report is influenced by recent legislation prohibiting the reporting of evidence in divorce suits? This would be correct The law is the law.
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    • 59 9 AS a frequent telephone user I will be very grateful If the Telecommunications Department would erect a public phone booth in Khoo Hye Keat Road. Ayer Itam. I am fed up of the rude remarks made when I ask to use the phone in the shops nearby. There
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  • 1035 9  - Cancer-cure man: Is he an elegant quack or hero? WILLIAM MILLINSHIP LEUKAEMIA VICTIMS FLOWN TO CORSICA... by PARIS. THURSDAY TWO more British children, ill with leukaemia, have flown to Corsica to seek treatment from Caston Naessens, a selfs ty I od "biologist" who claims to have developed a cure for
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  • 204 10 4 days set aside for trial of acting ASP SINGAPORE, Thurs, Four days have been set aside for the trial of a Johore acting Assist- 1 ant Superintendent oi Police, Johar bin Abdul Rahman, who faces a charge of extortion in a Singapore hotel. Johar, of the 3rd Police Field
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  • 56 10 Trade union course SINGAPORE. Thurs Mr. K. Thiagarajau. assistant secretary oX the Singapore Teachers Union. will leave for Calcutta on Saturday lot a three-month trade union course. A teacher at Beattv Secondary School, he was awarded a scholarship for (he course by th» International Confederation of Pree Trade Unions through
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  • 106 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Archbishop of Malacca and Singapore. Monsignor Michael Olcomendy, today said the recent decision of the Vatican Council to substitute Latin with vernacular languages would have a great effect on the Catholic Church in Malaysia. Instead of Latin, he said, Chinese. Tamil or
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  • 29 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The BUS of Zuellig Peedmilis (S) Ltd.. has donated $67 to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association following the recent appeal for funds by Sata's chairman.
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  • 68 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. I Two political detainees ar- rested during 'Operation Cold Store" early last yfar were released from Chanßi Jail last Friday. They are Ong Sujo Kook and Sum Cheang Heng. Ong. an economics gra- duate from Nany^ang University, was also the Nanyang Student Union's vicepresident in
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  • 741 10 Reluctant bride: He drank and beat me up GIRL ON BIGAMY CHARGE SAYS MARRIAGE No. 1 WAS NEVER CONSUMMATED IPOH. Thursday SIKH girl who claimed she was married against her will when she was 12 told the Sessions Court here today that her husband used to come home drunk at
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  • 53 10 KUALA LUMPOR, Thurs.— The new Japanese Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Fuinlhiko Kal. will arrive here on Tuesday to take up his appointment. Mr. Kai 62, a former Director of Economic Relations at th« Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, will be acoompanled by hu wife and teen
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  • 147 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. i The Director of Marine. Capt. J. A. L. Pavitt, today warned all i ships in the vicinity of i Raffles Lighthouse bombing range, and In an area in the South China Sea to beware of i bombs and rockets. He said in
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  • 51 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times here today received 525 from V. K. Mahesh Corporation. Singapore, for Tengku Hashim bin Tengku Pengiran Anum. 15, the hole-ln-the heart student of Malay College at Kuala Kangsar who underwent a successful operation in Bangkok recently. The fund now stands at $201.
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  • 239 10  - Small time thugs adopt fancy names to impress victims RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'JHUGS here are using the names of nonexistent gangs to add weight to their extortion letters. A typical example is the "Flying Rats." a name which three thugs, who were Jailed yesterday, used to try
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  • 20 10 PORT SWETTENHAM. Thur«. A record of 2.019.768 tons of cargo were handled In the port here last year.
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  • 102 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police today offered a reward of $5,000 for information leading to the recovery of 200 silver articles stolen from the National Museum on the night of Feb. 6. 1962. The ancient silver articles disappeared from the museum during the Chinese New Year
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    • 708 10 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICES: 41.7 Metre* AM. 6.00 Time Signal Negara- i7i Mttn ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; SHORTWAVE SERVICE 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 41 Metres Breakfast PotpourrJ; 7.30 ~«ro Learn A Word A Day; 7.M .^i. 60 Good Mornirg;
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  • 265 11 SINGAPORE, Thursday. six days to go before a threatened strike by its 1.100 employees, the Singapore Telei phone Board has made a second application to the Industrial Arbitration Court for an extension of its wage agreement with the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. This
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  • 130 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. j Six Japanese businessmen I are in Malaysia to survey i how their products sell In this region. The leader of the party. Mr. Tel&uya Kato. a director of Wonder-View Co. of Tokyo, said he and his colleagues were looking into the
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  • 57 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A $20 donation from a Japanese In Penang was received today for Amnah binte Mahmood. the schoolgirl who Is one of the seven children of widow &niah binte All. The money is for the girl to continue her studies. The total amount received by
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  • 29 11 TAIPING, Thurs.— A. Doral■amy. a passenger in the northbound mall train, yesterday reported the theft of a bag containing a watch and clothing worth about $73.
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  • 147 11 KUALA MMPIR. Thur«. ''If you can't smile, don t ko into the hotel business" This is the advice of Mr. Jean Barrier, who flew here today from New Delhi as new manager of the Federal Hotel. Mr. Barrier. 62. who has spent
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  • 59 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Straits Times today received two donations totalling $374 for Madam S. Pakkiam, whose husband was killed in a road accident a month ago. The donations came from: Statt. Garrison Works Office, Malacca. $300; and the manager, staff and workers of Bukit Jelutong Rubber
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  • 104 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A woman constable. Santa ?akubai, who appealed against a lower court conviction and an order of conditional discharge for 12 months on a charge of marrying a second time while her first husband was alive, was cleared of the offence I in the
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  • 184 11 Expert: No limit on Singapore industry SINGAPORE, Thurs. The new United Nations industrial adviser to the Economic Development Board. Mr. Robert Henri Faniel. today said he saw no limit to the type of industries that could be set up in Singapore. The distinguished Belgian economist said: "Any kind of industry
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  • 153 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs 'THE southern branch of the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services was inaugurated at a meeting held here recently. With the formation of this branch the Amalgamated Union has now completed Its organisation of clerical and allied workers In
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    • 209 11 tiff ft Onp Bfg V.T. Hnwntiw »HOW 9 IT WITH NOT SO I 'M FACT IT'S /MV GCCNESS. *JO, MOT SEAUX..J M0... 8UT I THOUGHT -«■>. OH ALLEY OOP GOOD T/M ABOUT MtM I DOtsTT TELL ME BUT IVE GOT S UM-HUH/ \WE MIGHT VVORK. VEAH-. A THESE DAYS W
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  • 504 12 Industry slap at pessimists of Penang Take an interest, says Lim see what Japanese did PENANG, Thursday. HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun today expressed surprise that the people of Penang were pessimistic about industrialisation of the island. "We have now reached a stage in our
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  • 50 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Superintendent of the Naval Base dockyard. Commodore R. C. Paige, yesterday presented long service and good conduct testimonials to 13 Naval Base Employees, two of whom have retired. This was the first time that the Naval B^se authorities presented such testimonials to their employees
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  • 45 12 PENANG liiurs— Twenty-one postulants and novices Irorn five ciuntnes-HoMK Kon*. Ceylon India Burma and Korea— will take their vestation and profession vows it the chapel of the Little Sisters of th- Poor in Batu Lanchang lane at 9 a.m. on Tuesday.
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  • 212 12 SANDYS: WHAT BRITAIN PAID SINGAPORE LONDON, Thursday. MR. Duncan Sandys. Commonwealth Relations Secretary, yesterday gave details of British defence aid to Singapore in reply to a question in the House of Commons. Sir Charles Taylor (Conservative) asked what agreement had been made to pay to the Singapore Government the defence
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  • 43 12 PENANG. Thurs.— Four fishermen from Sabah have joined 26 fishermen from Malaya lor a fivemonth fisheries course at the Glugor School of Fisheries here. Altogether 30 fishermen are taking the course. They are taught fishing techniques, engineering and navigation.
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  • 117 12 NIBONO TEBAL. Thurs— A tapper slashed a dog with a parang so viciously that the animal had to be destroyed, the magistrate's court here was told today. Charged with committing mischief by maiming the dog, Man bin Chat. 45. said the dog attacked him
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  • 71 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs— Mr. M. A. Venugopal. of the National Union of Plantation Workers, was re-elected chairman of the Malayan Trades Union Congress iJohore division) at the annual delegates' conference held at MTUC branch headquarters here at the weekend Other officials elected were: Mr. S Padmanathan, of
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  • 188 12 Funeral they 'attended' took place 28 years later ALOR STAR, Thurs. Two elderly Pulau Langkawi islanders, who told a magistrate they attended the runeral of a woman landowner in 1932, when in fact she died only four years ago, were Jailed today for making a false statement. Wahab bin All.
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  • 185 12 Cholera report is 'not complete' TIjALACCA, Thurs. The president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi (Socialist Front), yesterday complained that th*» Government report on the recent cholera epidemic here was incomplete. There was no indication of the damage caused by the epidemic nor was there any
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    • 221 12 Straits Times Crossword H HP Hl' HIHHI H wr "MB ACROSS 5. still life while It's betaf drawn 7. Seedy article in the motorway t 7j. 6 A Gallic tendency of low 8. Disorder In the Isle— Rum? re V" 7j 9. Precarious existence ensuring 10 TEUTjt PaUl 8 Perh
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  • COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS.
    • 165 13 TOUR TO STUDY STEEL MARKET r[E Singapore general manager of Nippon Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha, Mr. Junzo Sato, left on a survey trip of I Asian markets on Wednesday. Mr Sato will study market conditions In Bangkok. Saigon Hong Kong and Manila and' will return next Monday. Nippon Kokan. one of
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    • 47 13 A new firm. Lean Soon Motor Finance Co. in conjunction with Han Foong Motor Co. was declared open In Taiping last week by Inche Abdul Karim bin Hajl Mohamed Mansor. chairman of the Taiping Town Council. The managing director is Mr. Leow Shuan Fong.
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    • 37 13 New executives of Unoco Ltd., Union Oil Company of California's overseas subsidiary are: Vice-pre-sident and director, Mr. Frank A. Culling; director. Mr. S.H. Nosier: secretary, Mr. Paul F.. Lueth, and assistant comptroller, Mr. A.L. Jorge.
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    • 169 13 BLUE Funnel's new 8,000 gross tons ship, Centaur, will sail on her maiden voyage from Liverpool on Monday to take her place on the run between Australia and Singapore. Centaur, whifch Is replacing the aging Gorgon and Charon, will fulfil an "Individualistic role" In
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    • 355 13 PRICES of the various grades of coffee have been rocketting to new heights in the past two weeks despite reports of heavy arrivals from Japan and the anticipation of supplies from Bangkok. It is said that underlying this bullish tendency is a squeeze
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    • 115 13 W. GERMANY LEADS AGAIN IN CAR PRODUCTION WEST Germany last year again led the world in the production of passenger motor cars, with a total output of 2.4 million units which was about 400,000 units more than the previous year's figure, according to estimates. The other leading world manufacturers were
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    • 135 13 Technician to train local men A TECHNICAL expert from the Erres factory in Holland is now in Singapore to train local people In television servicing techniques. He is Mr. W. Phillppa who will stay here throughout the six months' duration of the training course which will be open only to
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    • 71 13 Dr. M.W. Clauss, director of the Foreign Relations Department, ol Deutsche Messe-und Ausstellungs A G., Hannover, organiser of the annual Hanover Trade Fair, will be visiting Malaysia from Jan. 35 to 31 In connection with the coming exhibition. Dr. clauss will have talks with Behn. Meyer
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    • 109 13 AIR France Caravelle jeU have carried more than five million passengers in four years, according to the a rime. Air France was the first airline to introduce Caravelles on regular commercial flights between France and other European countries and the Middle Bast. Fourteen lines wen opened In
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    • 82 13 MR. R.P. NEWELL, manager of First National City Bank has announced the promotion of Mr. Edmund Chia Hong Kiang to the position of assistant accountant. Mr Chia (above), who will head the Foreign Remittance Department, is the latest graduate of the bank's executive training programme. He Joined
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    • 217 13 MALAYAN TOBACCO NOW USING NEW ACETATE FILTERS i|R. Dudley Brinsden, iTI chairman of the Malayan Tobacco Co. Ltd., has announced that his company and its subsidiary, Singapore Tobacco were using processes second to none in the world in the local production of cellulose acetate cigarette filters. This follows an agreement
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    • 176 13 L£y<'HlS MASTER'S VOICE" TELEVISION For better viewing and clearer sound. 1 i HI At illustrated: Mod.l 2501. Hot tinted faceplate for reduced reflection better contrast. 110* 23" tube with bonded faceplate Preset fin* tuning High quality sound reproduction* ftwh button selection of picture. Available frcm mott leading dealersDistributors: United Radio
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  • 685 15 From Our Market Correspondent rE industrial section of the Stock Exchange continued quiet yesterday but prices were generally a little better especially in early trading. The nervousness and disinclination to trade following the Malayan Cables affair now seems to be wearing off, but
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  • 24 15 Malayan Stock Indlcea Jan. 15 Jan. 16 •Industrials: 1*7.06 107.06 Tins: 127.34 126.86 rubbers: 107.44 107.44 •Dee. 31, 1963=100 Dee. tt, I»C2-100.
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  • 853 15 /COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Central Propertlei (1000) II.OT, (12.000) 81.57; Bouitaad (4 000) 11.66. (1.000) 51. 66: City Development (8.000) 63 cenU. (39.010) A3i rents: C.S.
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  • 27 15 January 16. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 63 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $525 (up 62} cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 245 tons (down 20 tons).
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  • 72 15 /MINEIi Pr.luc. Eichangt. Im,, y p«r» n..n inc.* p«r pioul ytittr day: C.c.mit .il: >ulk (50 i«llcri, drum $a:i mien. Can: Jmn. Keb. UK Continent UnqnotrO MuntoK white IMS wiicrt. Sarawak whit. *1424 Mllw*. apaeial SarawsJi black |li2i m11«~. larbled Lamponc black Sim Milan. ABTA Sl22| Milan. llngmtwri
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  • 416 15 rE price of Straits tin rallied slightly yesterday by 62 J cents to $525 a picul. The offering was estimated to be reduced by 20 tons to 245 tons. In London on Wednesday trading interest in tin was at a reduced rate and
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  • 111 15 MELBOURNE. Thurs. MOST industrials continued to 1 show improvement in another firm market today. Mvrr Emporium had a notable gain to 38s. Jd. Tobaccoa held tirm levels. Base metals and oils were Irregular. Santos moved up Is. 3d. to fi 6('. Loans were steady. cr.a iv Mount Isa
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  • 256 15 K'CBRUARY tint trade rubber buyerl s» m Smiapere nnd Kualj Lumpur vMerday at (> crnla per lb (up tbree-elghihs of I cent i on Wednesday* closing level for the poMiion The lone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting prices ii. csnls per Ib. yesterday: Int 1 K.S.S. prompt
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  • 183 15 SHIPS lying slcnstlde the Sincapcre Hhsrtoeur whsrvss er eipected t.day are: BiotHnK 4/5. Musi Uoyd 6/7, Krankfnrt ,v <.'. Ellen Maersk 10/11, Prealdint JeCirson li It.. Hal Houw H/la, Kruas Houtman 33/34, Lloyd B;ikKe 35./39, Schwabenstein 42/4 a. Bengalen 44, Nikkohsan Uaru 47, Perak N.W. 2. Outer
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  • 205 15 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) January 16. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 18 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. City Dev. o eta. M. Box 20 eta E. Smelerts 20 cts. McAlistar 16 eta. Ksso 18 eta. Kobinsoa VI eta. Fed. Disp. 12 eta. C. Storage 20 clt, r'. A N. 20 KB.
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  • 117 15 I HE Mxlsyan Excfisngc Banks' Aito- cution madi then ehangn in iti rates to merchant* yesterday (all ratea to »190) Niw Yirlc: buying TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 15/16. 90 d/at 331 credit bllln. 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 9/16. airmail OD 33 11/16.
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    • 112 15 SPORE PSMAM PENANG FNOM AUSTIULIA A A/tT A/ M.V. "STATE OF TRAVANCOKE COCHIN" J Z4/27 i^ 2f/ CHITTACONG CHALNA M.V. "RATNA MANJUSHREE" for Framontle, Geaioog, Melbourne! I i!i UBA f r Modrot Bombay Jaw. 20/21 FROM JAPAN fYo^ I Cotajtto $A n&srss^ s°ftoT vm ••M.V. "STATE OF MAHARASHTRA" for Moil.
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    • 89 15 SHIPPING NOTICE "CANARA" NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES We regret to advise that a flro broke out on board the •CANARA" at Bombay on the 16th December. 1963 and General Average has been declared at 20' r All cargo will be transhipped to the "CHUPRA M which is scheduled to arrive here
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    • 706 16 NOTICES THE LADY TEMPLER HOSPITAL This Is to advise that Mr. Charles Tham Fatt Shin Is no longer In the employ of the Lady Templer Hospital and is not therefore authorised to collect any monies or carry on any activities on behalf of the Hospital. i NOTICE Notification is Riven
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    • 463 16 (ConUaßCw from Pate Si SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* Si Mi*.)— Box tt cfs. extra CRADE Ml OREIIIR Conductor for Rubber Estate Kuantan area. Apply stating experience salary required etc to Box A 3487 B.T. K.U WAHTED IMMEDIATELY FULL Time Europeaa Nurse/Reecptlonlst for large medical group practice Reply Box A 4264
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    • 746 16 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* tl (Mlm.) flex It et: oxtrm BOX A3S3 S.T., Ipoh. Position Oiled. Applicants thanked. EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER/ Administrative Clerk wanted Immediately by a Dutch Import Firm. Maximum salary 8350 p.m. according to experience. Only those who have a minimum of Standard 8 education and have a practical knowledge
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    • 1086 16 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Wares M (Mtm.t—BoM It rta. «*trt FURNISNBD BUNGALOW or flat districts S. 10. 11. Three bedrooms, European Family from Ist starclL Apply Bos A 4253 S.T. Spore. CONSULAR OFFICER requires three bedroom bungalows with garden nicely furnished suitable for entrrtalnment Districts 10/11. Replies Box A 4263 B.T. B'pore.
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 445 17  -  EPSOM JEEP By JPOH, Thurs.— Gold Vase winner Nashor did a s m art workout over 2f in 24 1/5 this morning. Nashor was unplaced over 5Jf straight last week but should give a much better performance over 6f this Sunday.
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    • 234 17 |POH. Thurs.— The MRA Stipend--1 ary Steward's report on I yesterday's races here Race I—Browser,1 Browser, who was difficult to place ji his Mall, lost ground as the gates opened. At the home turn Gay Paris was he.d ud for a short distance when unable to obtain a
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      • 283 17 from JACK FINGLETON: Sydney. Thursday f\ISAPPOINTINGLY the Australian selectors have remained ultra conservative in choosing Australia's team for the Fourth Test against South Africa at Adelaide starting on Jan. 24. The only change Is the recall of pace bowler Ron Gaunt, 30. to replace his
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      • 99 17 MADRAS. Thurs. India's team for the Second Test against England starting on Jan. 21 at Bombay, show two changes. B. S. Chandrasekhar. a legspinner from Mysore, replaces off-spinner Kripal Singh, and RaJinder Pal, right-hand mediumfast bowler, comes in for V. B. Ranjane. Team: The Nawab of
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    • 390 17 ¥POI», Thurs.— 1 Weights for all eight races here on Sundays CL 1, DIV. I—6F1 6F Pardon 9.02 Movie Goer 8.06 KesquiUeur 8.06 Shm-kalingam 8.04 Paair Puteh 8.04 J.miour 8.03 Happy Melody 8.03 Royal Meadow B.OL Star Era 8.02 Society Girl 7.13 Nearco Star 7.13 Nashor Ml Skilful
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    • 230 17 Robbie and Dorothy appointed captains LONDON, Thurs. Robbie Brightwell, European 400 metres track champion, and Dorothy Hyman, European 100 metres champion, were today appointed British athletics team captains for 1964. !It is the first time the British Amateur Athletic Board have appointed team captains for an entire season. Jack Crump,
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    • 30 17 COLOMBO. Thurs.— The British hockey team vound up their tour of India and Ceylon yesterday with another .-0 victory over Ceylon here, scoring In the first half. Reuter.
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    • 132 17 EDINBURGH. Thurs. Ma* Herenini. the 23-year-old Maori five-eighth, is recalled to the New Zealand team to meet Scotland at Murrayneld here on Saturday. He comes in at second five-eighth in place of Derek Arnold. This is the only change from the side who convincingly beat England
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    • 66 17 THOMAS CUP VICTORIA (British Columbia). Thurs. The American zone final of the Thomas Cup badminton competition will be played here on March 13-14. Japan, Canada, Jamaica, the United States and Mexico are competing in the zone. Jamaica and the United States will meet In one
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    • 147 17 Basel gain 3-2 win over HK League SOCCER HONG KONG. Thurs. Basel, the Swiss soccer team who are touring th« Far East, gained a welldeserved 3-2 victory over a Hong Kong League XI her* last night. The tourists led 3-1 at halttime. Star of the match was Basel* Inside-right Odermatt
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    • 157 17 $750 (RINGSIDE) TICKETS ON SALE FOR LISTON-CLAY FIGHT MIAMI BEACH. Thurs. Ringside seats at US$25O wen: on sale yesterday (or the world heavyweight title fight between champion Sonny Listen and Cassius Clay here on Peb. 25. "There will be no problem selling them." said a spokesman for the promoters. There
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    • 808 17 LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF Ql ARTHLI.Y SESSION. A quarterly hi— ton of the Liquors Licensing Board for Singapore will be neld In the Court of the District Judge and First Maglittrave in the Criminal District and MigM rates' Courts Building, South Bridge Road. Singapore, at 10.30 am on
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    • 593 17 Tender* are Invited tor th< alterations to and minor works a' the house of Mr. T. Mahlma Singt :n No. 19 Jalan Dato Klana Seremban. Tender documents cat be obtained from the office o: Booty. Edwards and Partners, 2 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpui during normal working hours Sealed tenders endorsed
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    • 1117 17 BT ORDER OF THE DIKECTOR OF ORDNANCE SERVICES NASSIM 6c GO. (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will aril by pnblie auction in their sale-roans n Nes. 4*4-1, CollTfr Quy. l M FRIDAY. 24th January 1»6«. n at It ajn. I STORES SURPLUS TO THE WAR DEPARTMENT I. comprising: Misc. Tech. Stores; Scrap Lead;
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    • 334 18 Kim Swee out of Malaysian XI against the Swiss SINGAPORE, Thurs. Quah Kirn Swee and Wilfred Skinner will not be available for selection for the Malaysian team to meet Basel FC of Switzerland at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday (kickoff 8 p.m.). Both are injured. Kirn S'wee suffered a leg
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    • 36 18 HOCKKY Mrrdrka Cup (Seremban): Rest 2 Temiang Ward (champions) 1. Taiptnc league: Tigers 'B 1 3 Kilat Club 0 I poh Div 2: Centril Mental Hospital 11 Police Field Force 2; Postals 2 Telecoms 1.
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    • 150 18 47 teachers learning fast about football SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A total of 47 teachers from the four streams of education is showing great progress in the current eight-week soccer i coaching course, said the F.A. senior coach W. E. Bangay today. The course, which is in its second week, was organised
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    • 45 18 TENSE moment during an exciting basketball n 1 between RAP Changi and RAF Seletar in tne FEAF championships. Picture shows Fit -Lt Peter Hearn (Seletar) jumping high for the ball in taking a rebound. Changi were the champions
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    • 87 18 HOCKEY: S'for DW. 2N: KKC Survey (Levers); RMAP "B" v Kilat 'B' (Pantai). Div. 23: Sgor Club v Railways. KL (PadanRf Eaglets v EPP (Sentul). Friendly (at S-oore): 19 sig Re« v PAF Seletar, Seletar. IPOH Dlv. 1: ACS Union v Kilat Club (upper padang). Dlv. 2:
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    • 239 18 Selangor AAA ask: Why was Eddy Lee left out of team? ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Selangor AAA executive committee have taken the Malaysia AAU selectors to task for an omission from the Malaysian team which left for Bangkok yesterday. The SAAA feel that their promising young Selangor schoolboy champion
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    • 29 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Tha Lawn Tennis Association of Australia announced that the 196S Federation Cvp the Davis Cup of women's tennis would be played here next January. Reuter.
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    • 30 18 NEW YORK. Thurs. Carlos Ortiz. Puerto Rican-born world lightweigth boxing champion, has agreed to defend his title against Kenny Lane (U8) at San Juan on Apr. 4.— Reuter.
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    • 869 18 RACE ENTRIES SINGAPORE, Thurs. A total of 250 entries has been received for the Singapore Turf Club's January-Febru-ary meeting. The entries comprise 89 Class 3 horses, 100 In Class 4 and 61 In Class 6. There will be nine races on the
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    • 312 18 K. LUMPUR, Thur». rjOALKEEPER izzuddin was disconsolate after Selangor Armed Forces had drawn 2-2 with TPCA in a key Selangor Hockey Association league division one match at Princes Road today. Forces, who had led 2-0 by r the 40th minute and were still a goal
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    • 36 18 PENANO. Thurs. The Penanp and Province Wellesley Malay Badminton Association has decided to hold a pan-MalaysUn Malay inter-state tournament in Penang from Aug. 29 to 31 in celebration of the seventh anniversary of Independence.
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    • 132 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Kilat Club, the Selangor Hockey Association league first division holders, lose no chances to build up their goal average. Last week they beat PWD 7-» and today they were again quickly on the goal track to outplay YMSA 4-1 at Pantai.
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    • 52 18 KINGSTON, Thurs— A wh.r.'wind innings by fast bowler Lester King, who hit 75 in 54 minutes in a last wicket stand of 88. helped Jamaica to score 279 against the English county cricketers touring side here. The touring side scored 8 runs for no wicket by the
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  • 404 19 SINGAPORE, Thursday A MEETING between the Deputy Prune Minister. Dr. Toh Chin (.'live, and ;t visit in^ Japanese Government delegation here in 1961 has led to the creation of a new multi million dollar cable manufacturing plant of the Jurong industrial complex. The
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  • 47 19 SAIGON. Thurs. The Information Ministry ordered this morning the permanent suspension of publication for five Saigon dallies, the temporary suspension of four others, and put on probation four more, for various reasons, the official Vietnam press news agency reported. Reuter. i» Worit $lt (Minimum)
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  • 25 19 CATHERINE VANUARGOM pa»««l way on IH. 184 Th» Cortrice leaving 1« Loroni: PnyM 1..1.«r 17 I.Bt Funeral at 4 p.m for Sam! louFph Church
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  • 170 19 Shots fail to stop car with whisky SINGAPORE, Thurs. A car which was shot at five times by a detective yesterday was carrying three dozen bottles of whisky and bore false number plates. So fa: there has been no arrest and the car was last seen speeding towards Shenton Way.
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  • 108 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Ministry of Defence and the Royal Navy today denied yesterday's Jakarta report that "a Malaysian ship" and an Indonesian patrol boat exchanged fire recently near the island of Taruna. The Indonesian news agency Antara claimed the Malaysian vessel tried to enter Taruna
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  • 427 19 LONDON, Thurs. Although there were signs that the recent small selling was slackening, conditions were still very unsettled In the stock markets today, and once again losses easily outnumbered gains. The Government's decision on re-sale price maintenance was still a market factor but election uncertainties
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  • 21 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs Ooh Chwee Pah. 28, a mechanic was killed late tonight when hi» car overturned at Alexandra Road.
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  • 36 19 U.S. Attorney-General, Mr. Robert Kennedy, gets a farewell hug and kiss from daughter, Kerry, four, just before he departed from Andrews Airport, near Washington, for Tokyo to confer with President Soekarno. UPI radiophoto.
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  • 53 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The British High Commissioner. Viscount Head. Is leaving tomorrow by air for London, where he will take part In consultations with the British Government Lord Head expects to return here by the end of next week, a statement from the British Information
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  • 210 19 LIM YEW HOCK'S THREE-POINT PLAN FOR HIS NEW POST OINGAPORE. Thurs. The new Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia and New Zealand. Tun Lim Yew Hock, tonight spoke of a three-point programme he intended to carry out in his new job. Speaking to reporters before leaving by air for Canberra, Tun
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  • 94 19 LONDON Thurs. Internal financial stability and appropriate price policies are two keys to more rapid economic growth in the Colombo Plan countries of i South and South-East Asia. i This is stated In the 12th an- nual report of the plan's con--1 .sultatlve committee, published i
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    • 40 19 OIGHEST and lowest tempera lures hi Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 KoU Bharu 75 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 90 75 Malacca 91 73 Singapore 88 73
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