The Straits Times, 22 January 1964

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  • 23 1 National Librarf, Singapore. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 Mat**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 1127 1 Tengku's terms for Sock meet TALKS? YES, IF... MALAYSIA MUST BE ASSURED INTEGRITY, SOVEREIGNTY ARE RESPECTED: CAMBODIA FIXED FOR MACAPAGAL SUMMIT AUSTEN ZECHA: KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman late tonight said that Malaysk would "gladly accept" any readi ness on the part of Indonesia t talk peace. But Malaysia
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  • 138 1 Cairo is Premier Lee's first stop f AIRO, Tues. The Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said on arrival here today that his African tour was to "put right certain erroneous versions of our intentions." Mr. Lee and a 12-man Malaysian goodwill mission are staying two days in Cairo
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  • 72 1 HAYV.'ARD (California i. Tues. When Robert Mallicoat. 23. was taken 10 a hospital following an auto accident yesterday, doctors noticed that the young mans left ear was missing. A police officer hurried back to the scene of the crash, picked the ear off the pavement, and
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  • 274 1 KI'ALA LUM1V PUR, Tues. Of a sampling of $18 million in cheques accompanying applicaiions for shares in Motor Investments Ltd.. $17£ million bounced. Rejections The offerors, the Borneo Co., Ltd. who said this today, sent the cheques to banks in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur for drawing when
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  • 35 1 KL'CHIXG, Tues. A sentry on duly ;ii the Astana of the Governor of Sarawak, Dalo Abang Haji Openg, opened fire curly yesterday morning at two men who ran away on being challenged.
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  • 78 1 LONDON. Tues.— An Oxford University Students Council report, published yesterday, said the sexual behaviour of students is not a matter for college discipline. The report, prepared by a committee of five, including one woman student, said: "When a man sleeps with a woman overnight
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  • 76 1 SAIGON, Tues. The Engllshlanguage newspaper Saigon Post said today that a break in diplomatic relations between South Vietnam and France was likely as a result of the French Intention to recognise Peking. The newspaper reported that the foreign affairs committee of the Council of Notables,
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  • 41 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Ismail. Chief Reporter of the Utuaan Melayu. will quit his job at the end of this month to take up a new appointment as Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture.
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  • 190 1 Mutiny spreads in African State KAMPALA, Tues. The 2nd. Bn. Tanganyika Rifles, revolted in the town of Tabora and fighting is raging in the area, reports reaching here today said. Yesterday, the Ist. Bn.. Tanganyika Rifles, mutinied in Dar-es-Salaam. the capital, resulting In the deportation of British officers and NCO's
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  • 43 1 PEKING: SUMMIT FIXED PEKING Tues. N>w China nrws agency rtportrd from Cambodia today summit between Malaysia, Indonesia and Pnilippinrs will be hrld in Phnoin Penh after meeting brtwren Trru-ku and Macapagal tin le middle of next month IPI (Sec this page)
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  • AFRO ASIAN DESK
    • 140 2 MANILA. Tues.— Philippine Air Lines yesterday withdrew its objetions to the granting of traffic rights to Garuda Indonesian Airways in its ManilaHong Kong route. The Philippines Government has been unable to issue a certificate of public convenience and necessity to Garuda Airways on
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    • 346 2 LONDON, Tuesday BRITAIN last night expressed "serious concern" to Indonesia about the latest action against British commercial interests in Indonesia and asked for reversal of its action, a Foreign Office spokesman here said. This was expressed to Mr. Suyoto Survodlpuro, the Indonesian Charge d' Affaires,
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    • 181 2 Agreement on a neutral capital for Laos SAM NEUA (N. Laos), Tues. Prince Souvanna Phouma, the Prime Minister, and Prince Souphanouvong, leader of the pro-Com-munist Pathet Lao. agreed yesterday that the royal capital of Luang Prabang should be neutralised. and the Government provisionally set up there as soon as possible.
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    • 57 2 HONG KONG. Tues— Chinese villagers on the China mainland opposite the colony's frontier Island of Peng Chau are trading water for food, the Hong Kong Standard newspaper reported yesterday. It said the villagers asked people on the island to give them rice, cooking oil or
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    • 31 2 WASHINGTON, Tues— Pakistan wIU ask the United Nations Security Council today for an "early meeting" to discuss the situation in *r««hititr a Pakistani embassy spokesman announced here. Reuter.
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    • 211 2 Formosa quake toll nears 600 mark fTAIPEH Tues.—Casual- ties inflicted by Saturday s earthquake soared to nearly 600 yesterday as more i bodies were dug out I from the debris in the disaster stricken Chiayi-Tainan area in Southern Formosa. Under Instructions rrom President Chiang Kai-shek. Premier CX. Yen. of the
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    • 73 2 I PEKING, Tues. The New China News Agency has quoted Abdul Rahman Mohammed Babu. Foreign Minister In Zanzibar's revolutionary government, as saying the new regime would seek closer economic and cultural ties with China. The agency. In a Zanzibar despatch dated Sunday, said Mr. Babu told
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    • 66 2 FRANKFURT. Tues. A Chinese intelligence organisation In Hong Kong, posing as the "combined Allied Forces information centre." was for a short time a mail subscriber to two U.S. army newspapers in West Germany. It waa disclosed yesterday. A spokesman at the U.S. army in Europe headquarters. In Heidelberg,
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    • 340 2 HONG KONG, Tues T*HE Indonesian De- puty Minister for Sea Communications, Col. K. Sudlarso, today held "emergency talks" on ways to free two Indonesian ships here. The vessels. Ambulombo (10,952 tons) and Tampomas (6.073 tons), are under arrest by the Hong Kong Supreme
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    • 53 2 NEW DELHI, Tut*. Mr. Nehru will not b* able to accept Mr. Khrushchev's Invitation to visit the Soviet Union to convalesc* after his recent Illness a •polcsnun for the Indian Prime Minister's Secretariat said jrwfrdav. A message of thank* hid been sent through the Indiaa Ambassador
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
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  • US-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 238 3 AMERICA'S MISSILE PROJECT 'OVER THE HUMP' WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States is now "over the hump" in building its long-range strategic missile force, Defence Department officials said today. That was one reason, they added, why President Johnson had been able to recommend a cut in military spending in the Budget
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    • 781 3 An economy Budget of $79,900 m for progress Johnson calls for cuts in defence spending, all-out war against poverty PRESIDENT Johnson proposed to Congress today a Budget of "economy and progress" totalling 79,900 million dollars, which called for reductions in defence spending and a 1,000 million dollars all-out attack on
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    • 54 3 U.S. $6OOM MORE FOR SPACE SPENDING SOME of the principal changes in President Johnson's expenditure proposals, compared with last year: r«? l^ lO n^ L DE FENCE: A decrease of I 551 .300 million; SPACE: an increase of US$6OO million; HEALTH LABOUR. WELFARE and EDUCATION (including the atta?!^^on poverty) an
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    • 28 3 PARIS, Tues. The conservative newspaper Figaro today gave Jan. 37 as the probable date on which France would recognise China. There was no official confirmation. —Reuter.
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    • 97 3 WASHINGTON. luesPresident Johnson M> commended in bis Budget message to Congress today new legislation to improve the management of the nations stockpile of strategic materials and to simplify the disposal of those no longer needed. "Our Inventories of strategic and critical mater la/ a are
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    • 353 3 I ONDON, Tues.— Sir Robert Blundell, Chief Metropolitan Magistrate, yesterday began his task of deciding whether a n expurgated paperback stoiy of the amorous adventures of a girl in' the bawdy houses of London in the 18th century was
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    • 319 3 AYLESBURY, Tuesday. ORITAIN's "Great Train Robbery" trial, arising from the seizure of £2,600,000 from the Glas-gow-London mall express five months ago, opened in sensational fashion yesterday with one of the defending counsel challenging the first of 12 jurors to be sworn in. Mr. Ivor Richard,
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    • 41 3 ATLANTA, Georgia, Tnes. Former Georgia University athletic director Wallace Butte yesterday agreed formally to accept US$4OO,OOO settlement of his DBs3 million libel Judgment against the Curtis Publishing Company, publishers erf the Saturday Evening Post— UPJ.
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    • 338 3 STOP SUDDEN ATTACKS OF STOMACH PAINS Always carry A |lP f**^ quick-acting W HV 2» TABLETS BHHtU^BB frw^^-^y ftc^»«_^r 1 1 Tt^t^ti I^^L«^P Pleasant taste— PROMPT RELIEF W^%/S/(fys&\A Neutralise gastric acidity Y%s& <7JwS, In a new. handy, hygienic vial ■W yzrk&fhA^l&P* Te Witts Antacid Tablets NOWI ■ffiglDeWltt's E^yjß* I ANTACID
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  • 680 4 MINISTER INQUIRES INTO HOSPITAL COMPLAINTS SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nvuk Lin, tonight described the staffing of the General Hospital's casualty admission department as "wholly inadequate", and announced that (he department would ha v c to be reorganised with a full complement
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  • 189 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A FORMER Pulau Senang detainee was brought back from hospital to court this afternoon although he was said to be "rather drowsy" and unfit to continue with his resumed trial with 57 other detainees on three rioting and murder charges. 1 Commenting
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  • 185 4 Postal row: Court hearing is postponed SINGAPORE. Tues. The Industrial Arbitration Court today postponed hearing of a wuge dispute between the Postal and Telecommunications Departments and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees to Mar. 18. This followed a meeting between representatives of the disputing parties in the chambers of the
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  • 93 4 WOMAN ON CHEATING CHARGE SINGAPORE, Tues. A woman, Chua Suan Choo, claimed trial in the ninth magistrate's court today to a charge of cheating C.K. Tang of $200 on Jan. 16 this year. She was alleged to have given the firm a bad cheque for $200 after dishonestly including the
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  • 42 4 SINQAPORE, Tues. The nrst Italian exhibition of household appliances, televisions and radios, will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Jan. 27 at 6 p.m. It Is being organlserl by the Italian Institute (or Foreign Trade
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  • 227 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A political detainee, Lee Tiow Meng. former treasurer of the Singapore General Employees' Union, today gave an account of his union's financial arrangements at the commission inquiring into financial transactions of three de-registered lef t wing trade unions. Lee, who is at present detained
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  • 88 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. As an experiment, the Blood Transfusion Unit Is to set up a centre on Thursday at the Singapore Cricket Club for the convenience of office workers, who want to donate blood. The medical officer of the Blood Transfusion Service. Dr. S. B. Kwa said
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 343 4 I fc^M M g\l f% af% I B*V Ti# M■ V% i %m %9 I mm I n||| 'PHE followlnit Is todtyi acbodul* SSI 700 am 1 of civil alrcrmn movernentt at RAC: Prom Phoom Penh (RC 401) Pajra Lebar airport Slncapon: 12 noon. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BO AC i From
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  • 70 5 MALAYSIA'S mission to Africa was given a warm send-off from Singapore on Monday night. Here Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and leader of the mission, smiles broadly as a garland was presented him by a Malay girl from one of the community centres. Aim
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  • 84 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. A gang of nv c robbers waited for a fisherman, Ang Chu Hock, to go to nsh, in the*Johore Straits belore they raided his home in Lam Huat Road, off Kranji Road, last night. The masked men, armed with parangs, herded the fisherman's
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  • 334 5 MALA YSIA 'S No. 1 DEFENCE-BY BALDWIN SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE retiring U.S. Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, said here today that solving the internal problems of Malaysia wouid be the best defence against "dangers from within and without." 1 In a farewell review of Malaysia, he said: "Transending
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  • 281 5 Silly girls? 12 are told to ignore such remarks pENANG, Tues.— The Bishop of Penang. Msgr. Francis Chan, today told 12 young postulants from Korea. India and Ceylon to ignore people who call tham "silly girls." "You may hear peoplp say you are silly to have given up everything to
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  • 46 5 PENANO. Tues. The Penang Port Commission will run late ferries on Jan. 27 and 28 for the convenience of visitors from the ma/iland difrlng the Thalpusam festival. The last ferry will leave Raja Tun Uda Pier at 1.30 a.m. on both days.
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  • 161 5 OINGAPORE, Tues.— A London announcement that Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, will stop over in Singapore in March on her way home from her 30.000 miles tour of Australia and New Zealand, today caught both Government and Bri- tish High Commission officials by surprise.
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  • 250 5 NAIR IS THANKED FOR LOYALTY LETTER SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has thanked the Singapore National Trades Union Congress for its complete loyalty to Malaysia. In a letter dated Jan. 13 to Mr. C.V. Devan Nalr, tne secretary-general of the N.T.U.C.. the Tengku explained that he
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  • 26 5 SINGAPORE. Tu&s. A Morris Minor belonging to Pec Kok Lam was stolen from its parkins place in Lorong Tai Seng on Sunday night.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 85 5 Pebble Bar Extensions Now open until 1.00 a.m. Wednesday through Saturday, we welcome you to the Pebble Bar. Relax as you listen to Trudy Connor sing at the piano from 6 -30 pm. to 1.00 a.m. j^fk (Midnight or. other evenings). AV^^^(7^H[ km m ~^~"~7 Jk HOTELsingqpura 5 ORCHARD ROAD.
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    • 310 5 Sheaffer's have got the gift for writing! Some people have got the gift for giving. Their choice is ever so perfect, with just the right taste and the right distinction! Sheaffer's have got both the gift for giving and the gift for writing! In fact for smooth, easy writing, there
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  • 580 6 SINGAPORE, Turn. QHUA AH BEE, alias Chua Nam Siong, proprietor of Chua Swee Hin, a firm of tyre dealers in Eii Tong Street, and a former chairman of the -Singapore Tyre Dealers' Association, was today jailed for two years by Mr. Justice Choor Singh
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  • 68 6 SINGAPORE, Tues— Bread Is to cost more in Singapore from Feb. 1, following the decision of the Singapore Bakery Trade Association to increase the wholesale price of bread to 22 cents a lb. The association. In a statement today, said Its members had "reluctantly" decld<Ki to raise their
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  • 223 6 Winner gives ticket to help bedridden boy IPOH, Tues. A law- yer here, Mr. Soo Wai Sun, who won a return air ticket to Bangkok at a dance, is giving it. to Fan Ah Soo, 13, a bedridden schoolboy, to enable him to seek specialised treatment abroad. Fan requires corrective
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  • 157 6 Robbed of $450 in lovers' lane IPOH. Tues. A police 1 spokesman today warned courting couples to keep away from dark spots and lonely places so as not to be victimised by gansters. He referred to a case reported this morning when an lronsmlth, Oan Choi, 25, was robbed of
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  • 87 6 IPOH, Tues^-A petrol station attendant. A. Selvaraju, 25, who was stabbed by armed robbers at 3 a.m. on Sunday, died in the general hospital here this morning. Selvaraju was sleeoing In the petrol station In Lahat Road when he was awakened by two
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  • 46 6 SINOAPORE. Tues The latest addition to Uie Royal Malaysian Navy. K D. Sri Lod;mg, s 540--ton coastal minesweeper. Is expected to arrive in Pcnang early tomorrow morning. A sick crew member will be taken ashore. The vessel will arrive in Singapore on Thursday-
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  • 15 6 SINOAPORE. Tues.— AustnUiane resident in Malaysia will celebrate Australia Day on Jan. 36.
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  • 223 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Turn. npHE complainant in a cheating case was today reprimanded by a court here for trying to break the law of the country. Syed Hassan Al-JefTerl. President of the court, told Chan Khee Hoh, 49: "You should know that It Is an offence to trade
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  • 87 8 N B/apgfl $1$ (Minimum 1 MR. KHOO END TIB and son thank all relatives and friends for their visit* and services rendered during their re- cent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Neon Kay K»« J thank friends, relative* far tnrir visits, condolences, esmunce aad •tttndanre at hi. funeral
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  • 672 8 The Straits Times Wednenday, January 22, 1964. Real Peace, Please There is agreement that the Malayaian crisis and "confrontation" should bo solved through ronsultation. This sick phrase puts a floss on Soekamo's sins. There wai consultation and agreement in Manila last year, and on the strength of Maphilindo, Malaysia was
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  • 341 8 More honest on such matters than some other people, Americans do not pretend an election year budget will be anything but an election budget President Johnson's economic address to Congress was such a document and no-one expocts him to apologise. He was helped by the American format in
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  • 193 8 The management seminar now under way in the Cameron Highlands is further evidence of growing interest in an important field. The time when the businessman relied entirely on his own experience, his instincts and his luck to bring success is over, and it is accepted that his faculties
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  • 505 8  -  Joyce Egginton hT NEW YORK. Tues. Liberty ships made the biggest quick mono of 1963. Next came rare and precious snuff boxes, especially masterpieces of eighteenth century France. Dr. Franz Pick, the international currency analyst, publishes an annual survey of money movements.
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  • LETTERS
    • 300 8 rE answer to the question "Where can more than 100 doctors be found for the country's understaffed hospitals" (S.T. Jan. 15) is simple In the university. Compulsion would be unnecessary to obtain the extra 40 doctors which could be obtained this way, neither would there be need
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    • 80 8 CTNOAPORErs Prime Minister Is to be commended for the forceful way In which he has drawn attention to the grave Injustice which levies Income tax on Singapore residents with incomes over $1300 a month at progressively higher rates than in Malaya. The difference is so large In some
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  • Article, Illustration
    1130 8  -  COLIN LEGUM AS THE ROLE OF 'FIELD MARSHAL' OKELLO GETS MORE MYSTERIOUS: Karume: His future policy is likely to be based on role of East Africans A struggle for power on revolt island from NAIROBI. TUES AB I TT E R struggle for power has broken out among the
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  • 217 9  - Madame Sihanouk goes shopping for two hours— the bill adds up to $8,000 LAKSHMI NATARAJAN I By UUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Madame Sihanouk of Cambodia went shopping for two hours here today and the bill added up to $8,000. But it was not a wild shopping spree. Like any careful mother,
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  • 34 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The first secretary to the New Zealand High Commission here- Mrs. Sneila Sharpley, has been transferred to Singapore as First Secretary. She will take up her new post next Tuesday-
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  • 90 9 CANBERRA, Tues. Th« new Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia, Tun Urn Yew Hock, today presented his credentials to the Australian Governor General, Lord de L'lsle. In a runctlon at Government House he told Lord de L'lsle that Malaysia appreciated the fact that Australia had been
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  • 356 9 Rubber breaks the 3,000 1b barrier KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. pOR the first time in the history of Malaysia's natural rubber, experimental planting has produced more than 3,0001 b. of rubber an acre in one year. This is about eight times the annual output that was obtained from the first rubber
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  • 119 9 Woman who thought Singapore in Europe IESSELTON, Tues. Mr. R. Knowles, chairman of the Sabah Tourist Association, today told of an American tourist who thought Singapore was in Europe. He said the American was among a group of tourists visited sabah recently. Mr. Knowles said the story was recounted to
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    • 96 9 ISSrfl DANGER! I— Hi HER DIET I MAY II DESTROY HER fPP HEALTH Rice every day and not enough variety of meat, fish and vegetables can make you ill. VYKMIN HELPS KEEP It balances your diet gives you 8 essential ABCDE **OiP^ vitamins and 4 minerals ■m I your body
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    • 100 9 .^■uHK o Jff\ L. add colour and luxury to the new year with Veimar carpets VELMAR'S lovely looki lott longer »h« ocluiive combination of specially blended ymrm with a new Courtauld's rttilient fibre fivei extra spring to Hie deep pile, mere lire end mere resistance te stains and dirt then
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    • 653 9 Today's Radio, TV I RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYSIA MEDIUM WA^EBVICE: NATIO NAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 Metres 41 MKTKK S A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 6 Time Signal. NeMorning Prelude: 7.15 News; a ku; tv Mwnlng Melodies, 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up llme aigual. Ine News. And About: 8.15
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  • 119 10 MR. MODESTO FERULAN, SILENT OBSERVER AT THE BIG TALKS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Philippine Ambassador to Cambodia, Mr. Modesto Ferulan (left), was described today as the "silent observer" at the current top-level talks in the Malaysian capital. Mr. Ferulan who flew here with the Cambodian Head of State yesterday, was
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  • 512 10 'E verything being done to make port efficient' SARDON: NORTH KLANG A WHITE ELEPHANT ?*~NOT itFKFF- Y PORT SWETTENHAM, Tuesday fHE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here today that the $50 million North Klang Straits project would not be allowed to become a ''white elephant." He
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  • 195 10 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. rnHE Singapore Automobile Association views "with apprehension" a recent announcement by the Malaysian Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, that more taxi-drivers in Singapore would be issued with licences. An editorial in the latest edition of The Highway, official organ of the association,
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  • 47 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Restaurants. Bars, Eating and Coffee Shops Employees' Union today beat the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union by 144 votes to 106 in a secret ballot to determine which union represents the majority ol the workers of Raffles Hotel Ltd.
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  • 32 10 KAJANG. Tues. A schoolgirl. Hoc Nyok Lin. 7, who was knocked down by a lorry in Hill Street here yesterday, died in the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital this morning.
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  • 53 10 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A S3 donation from Batu Pahat was received by the Straits Times today for Amnah blnte Mahmood. the schoolgirl daughter of a Singapore widow with seven children. The donor is Yap Poh Sun. A total of $***** was being collected to help Amnah
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  • 110 10 Mrs. Lim is adviser to MCA women's section fAIPING, Tues. Mrs. Lim Swee Aun. wife of the Minister of Commerce and Industry, has been ap- pointed adviser to the women's section or the Malayan Chinese Association here. Addressing the women during the weekend. Mrs. Lim told them to take an
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  • 82 10 JBSSELTON, Tues. A drive for the second batch of recruits for the 2nd Bn Malaysia Rangers, begins tomorrow and will last for about three weeks Major J. J. Plain, the chief recruiting officer, announced today. The battalion, which will mutually be stationed in Sabah. la
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  • 56 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police an trying to trace an elderly Malay who gave aid to an elderly Chinese motorist involved in an accident at Changi Road on the night of Nov. 8 last year. He is requested to contact acting Deputy Supt. S. Vellupillal at Joo
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  • 52 10 SINGAPORE. Tuea.— The central committee of the National Trades Union Congress here yesterday appointed Mr. R. A. White president of the Cable and Wireless Staff Union, acting secretarygeneral of the N.T.U.C. for the the five-week Deriod Mr. C. V. Devan Nair will be in Africa with the Malaysian
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  • 34 10 i SINGAPORE. Tues. A schooW boy. Wong King Wai. 16. of BartI ley Secondary School, collapsed and died at noon today whilt I playing games in the school comI pound.
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  • 190 10 1 1 KOTA BHARU, TuM. STRONG protest Is to be made by about 300 members of the Kelantan branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress to their national leader. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, over allegations of "unconstitutional and undemocratic procedure" by the party's leaders here. A
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  • 113 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. INDUSTRIAL rises exceeded falls today but moves were more In balance. B.H.P. continued to Improve, and Tobacco shares firmed. Base metal* and oils were busier and most Issues improved. CR.A. and North Broken Hill moved up sharply and Santo* recovered to 18s. 3d. Loans were firm.
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  • 260 12 LEBRUARY fint irarit rubbtr buylrl 1 f.a.b. cloiod at 5 p.m in llngapar* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 63a cents per Ib. up three-elghtha of a cent on Monday* cloning level for the position. The tone was vtry quiet. R.A.S. and P. M.R.I, doting pried In oents per
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  • 205 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) January 21. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 18 cts. M. Cement 18 eta. City Dev. S ets. M. Box 20 eta. K Smelters 21 cts. McAllster IS eta. Kmo 20 eta. Koblnaoa 12 cts. Ked. Ulsp. 12 eta. C. Storage 20 eta. F. A N. 21 cts.
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  • 28 12 January 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 624 cents a Ib. (up three-eighths* of a cent). TIN: $525.25 (up $1.12}). Estimated unofficial offerint; 250 tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 319 12 A FTER Its recent reaction A Straits tin yesterday rallied by $1.12} to $525.25 per picul on an offering estimated flown 10 tons to 250 tons. In London on Monday tin opened quietly, but demand later quickened somewhat despite the lack of
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  • 735 12 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS continued to improve on the ■Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday along with the general political situation in the area. There were some firm spots in individual cases and the general turnover was satisfactory. However, in most cases nothing concrete
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  • 27 12 Malayan Stock Indices .l.in. 30 Jan. 21 'Industrials: 108.68 109.19 Tins: 135.47 124.69 S rubbers: 107.44 106.64 •Dec. 31. 1963 100 Dec 29, 1962 100
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  • 878 12 COMBINED business in the* Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number ol the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bsuttead (S.0O0) 51. 67. <?.OOO> Jl.tih. U. 000) SI. 68: Central Prop (3.UUO) 61.00. (2U.UOU) 51. 62. (6.000) $1.61. (2A.000) 61.63: City
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  • 136 12 THt Mslsyan Exchange B.nKi Am.--1 elatlen mad* thrae < lmni;r« In Its rates to merchants reaterday (all rates to $100): New Yerk: huylriß TT 32 13/18. airmail OD 32 15/ IS, 90 d/rt 33 l/« credit bills. 33 3/8 trade Mils. Canada: baying TT 35 1/2. airmail OD.
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  • 228 12 SHIP! lying alengaid* the imiirxn wharves er «ip«ctod today: Nedti Rljn 4/5, Chefoo 6/7, Townavllla Star 6A. Soudan 18, Bombala 5. Katoog 21/22. State o« Madras 23/24. Trooob N.W. 5, Tnorncape 25/2«. Siberoet 27/28. Belkou Maru 26. Llpis N.W. 1, Panama Maru 31/32. Mobil Basle 3H/3U,
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  • 65 12 /HINEtC FrtchM* Ciehang*. t>n«. *-> port noon »nct> »er pieul yesterdsy: Coconut oil: bulk $50 seMers. drum *W srllers. Costs: Jan./ Fab UK/Contlneot I MSJMajX r>*»»er: Muo'ok whit* IMS seller*. Sarawak white JI42J nellera. special Sarawak black »112» sellers, garbled L*jnpon« black <112 a sellers. ABTA »122e aallara.
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    • 1119 12 U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Canada Ba>¥loa ypors i- yiw nonoium r'citc* ft. ton Moatftjn "Kmikawa Mara" 27/21 Jat 16/11 Jit 14 FM IS Mar "(Mikawa Man" 21/21 Ftl rt 1 Mar 16 Mm 16 Mm 1? Ati 14 Apr ■BE Mart" 24/26 Mm 2711 Mm 26 AM 16
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    • 950 12 ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penong Bth February 1964 Singapore 11th February 1964 For Hong Kong 15th/ 17th February, Japan 21tr/25th February, Hong Kong 29th Februory/3rd March PLEASE NOTE AMENDED DATES Returns Singapore 7fh March 1964 Penong 10th March 1964 Fores From: Penang from $1,089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00
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    • 153 12 WILHELMSEN LINES Mtai: bcaatnatiaa is* Caatiaattal rtrtj tat Btagkik o*» «to» uu. Ptmni rntaj Sport TAMESIS (Calls Puun, Japan) I M» TOM** (Clss Manila) 16/11 Ft* 12/14 Fit IS/n FM THEHMOmAE (Calls Puun, Japan) 16 FM BABPEB LINE fIOM U.SJk. EMT AM WEST COAST POUTS. lIJUCA M las tCMVItV IT
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    • 101 12 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Tender Forms closing on 24 Jan. '64 have been despatched to selected contractors registered with the Armed Forces for the supply of outboard motors. JOHOR J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. Resistrred contractors Class "D" anU above will be received by the Jurutera Negeri.
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    41 13 In Loving Memory of the late Madam Rosapoo. who departed on 22-1-1954. She sleeps In a beautiful garden sheltered from sorrow and pain. Someday when life's journey is ended we shall meet again. Inserted by her husband and all loving children.
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    • 579 13 NOTICES FIRST MALAYAN FUND \\\(H I Ml NT OF DISTKIBI 1 lON Off INCOME I h Trustee expects to distribute the income of the First Malayan Fund (or the sue months ended IM December 1963 to registered holders of units at that date, on 15th February 1964. The amount available
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    • 980 13 (Continued Irom Pare 8) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtrm JASIN LALANC ESTATE Chinese School vacancy filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED SALESGIRL, and abla to do Omen Typing Work. Apply to: P.O. Box 969 Peoang. WANTED SYCE IMMEDIATELY, Pleas* apply personally at 42, High Street. B'pore at
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    • 981 13 I ACCOMMODATION WANTED 10 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St el: txtrm UNFURNISHED 2/3 Bedroom Houae In Districts 9. 10. 11. Call (Singapore) *****. FURNISHED THREE BEDROOM House wanted for Kuropean family Districts 9, 10. 11. Phone Spore *****. EUROPEAN BACHELOR requires small flat ''bungalow, all conveniences, preferably Districts 9, 10
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    • 983 13 EDUCATION Word* U (Mi*.)— Box St eta. txtrm CITY AND GUILDS. Mechanical Engineering Drawing, Motor Vehicle Mechanics' Works. Architectural Draughtsmanship. Builders' Quantities. Apply: Academy Of Accountancy And Secretaryship. Oeorge Lee Building. Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore. *****. INTENSIVE TYPEWRITING COURSES. Rapid A Normal. Anytime 8.30 a.m. to «30 p.m. All Brand New
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    • 914 13 TOURS EXCURSIONS tt Word* SS (Mini—Box St eta. txtra TRAVEL. Let MIA arrange yout Tour Itinerary. Open dally 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Including holiday Kor details please call at 81 Brewster Road. Htraoa 1884/ 7151 6 I poo. CHERRY BLOSSOM TOUR by air 15-day all Inclusive to Hongkong. Taipei.
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    • 734 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE !0 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box 50 et: rxtrm MERCEDES BENZ-1»O SALOON IMS one owner. Interested buyer telepboos Spore *****. Going cheap VAUXHALL CREITA. Nor. 'M Silver Black 37.000 miles. (2.300/- 0.a.0. Rins iB port i *****. THE EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTO. USED CAR DEPT.. SPECIAL OFFER Flat
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    • 699 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mini—Box SI et: txtrm ESSO GARACB Chanel Auto Service offer* you a wide range of tip top conditioned used cars. All cars Bold are checked and serviced. Essy terms available. Welcome lor yourself at 152. Upper Changi Road (opposite Changi Prison) Spore. Tel: 491)53.
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    • 650 13 MISCELLANEOUS 7* arersts M (Ml*.)— Box SI eta. ajrrre CENERAL SPRAY- PAINTING rUfrl. gerators 6 Hours Also Repairs. Contact Telephone 1 8' pore) ,***** AT YOUR SERVICE it Word* $S i Mi*.)— Box SO tt*. txtrm SS ROBINSON RJAO rnotoatat sMrvlcr Kotomaiic ***** KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE, H Tbe Arcade. Ist
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  • 214 14 SURPRISE VISITS AND SHOPPING-BUT NO BLOWPIPE FOR HER.;, WHILE Mr. Robert Kennedy, the U.S. AttorneyGeneral, was meeting Tengku Abdul Rahman for talks today, Mrs. Ethel Kennedy was out winning friends. Shortly after ncr arrival, Mrs. Kennedy paid a surprise visit to the Belangor Children's
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  • 83 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The University of Malaya Is to conduct a practical course in law for law degree holders or those who expect to become qualified in 1964. seeKinu admission to the Bar in Malaya or Singapore. A spokesman of the university said today
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  • 63 14 SINGAPORE. Tues.— An Irian doctor, Miss Anne Edith Bruce, will arrive in Singapore next month on a Rotary Four lation fellowship for a year's study of public health at the University of Singapore Dr Bruce. 26, is one of 139 outstanding graduate students from 29 countries to
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    • 737 14 r=======H^^p^Sß*S>jß»Sa»HasMßM ls»aV^^a»JUsM^^MS^Ma^k^3^^aJaJLMA^L^^t^^L^^J NOTICE It Is the Intention of the Equitable Life and Oeneral Insurance Co. Ltd to issue after one month a special Pollcv in lieu of Policy 1 ***** V Rodger Roy HOARE declared lost. NOTICE MALACCA MUNICIPALITY ANTI RABIES VACCINATION WI) LICENSING 19*4. Licences for 1964 and AntlRables
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    • 527 14 KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from JKR registered I contractors in Class "B" and above will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. Kedah Perils, up to 12.00 noon of the 28th day of January, 1964. FOR: THE CONSTRUCTION OF MIDWIVES QUARTERS CUM CLINICS INCLUDING ANCILLARY SERVICES AT
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    • 1554 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PENANG PORT COMMISSION Applications are Invited from persons under 30 years of age, who are Federal citizens holding a Degree of the University of Malaya or Its equivalent, for appointment as trainees in the Com- mission's Traffic Department. The appointment, which provides an opening for persons
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    • 761 14 TENDERS TENDERS ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE > Tenders are Invited and will be received up to 2 pjn. on Friday 14th February 1964 for the Supply of Groceries to BAAF BUTTERWORTH. Particulars and tender forms may be obtained by application to the Secretary. RAAP 1 Contract* Board MALAYSIA RAAF BCT--1
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    • 69 14 WEI FEN 1. W«l Fan Secret ano I t Tranilotion $«rvic« tranriat* all ten. Speeches, Kulei, Reportt 4 Agreements, handle Trodemork Regiitrotion, Typing t Duplicating and give free odvice on Income Tax. 2. Wei Fen Iniuronce Leon Service handle all Insurance* I Loam against cor/Property/ Shares. 3. Wei Fen Friendship
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 303 14 Straits Times Crossword J*4K -"Si -2." M aM I ACROSS 7. It's up to a soldier to have a 1. Be tolerant in the country: little beef about things not I have little to spare (4. 3, 3, being all they used to be (9). 4). 10. With liberal variety
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  • 494 15  - MILLER SAYS: JEGA HAS ABILITY TO EQUAL WORLD RECORDS NORMAN SIEBEL ATHLETICS By 17-UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The weekend's athletic match at Bangkok has left no doubt in the mind of Malaysian coach Bill Miller that Mani Jegathesan has the potential to become one of the worlds best sprinters. Miller, who
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  • 274 15 S'pore XI 2nd best, says Basle manager SINGAPORE, Tues.— Dr. Harry Thommen, manager of the touring Swiss soccer team, F. C. Basle, said today that Singapore ranked second among the teams I whom the tourists had 1 met so far. Singapore held Basic to a 2-2 draw here last night.
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  • 85 15 SOCCER Friendly: Spore Youth v Star Soccentes 5-30 p.m. Tour match: All-Singapore v Basle 7 p.m. (both matches at Jalan Besar). KIGGEB— CInb matches: SCC v 443 BAD (Spore padang); S'gor Club v FMC (S'gor oadang). HOCKEY— S'gor Div 2N: Levers v FEME (Bungsar Rd); POD v Municipality
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  • 538 15 Sullivan's youngsters are smart CEVERAL English and Irish horses who came In the big September airlift will make I their debut at the Bukit Timah meeting beginning on Sunday. The best of them appears to be Malaysia, (late Leapool), a smart-looking lour-year-old English gelding by Vilmorin out of Thomasina. Malaysia
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  • 60 15 MONTE CARLO. Tuea. A white Fiat Abarth, which set out from Warsaw on Friday night, led the Monte Carlo Rally arrivals across the finishing line here this morning. Longin Bielak and Sobieslaw Zasada. Polish drivers of the Fiat, were dead on schedule as they crossed the line after
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  • 367 15  -  Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Tues. JJAT MASTERSON and Malaysia arc two newcomers worth keeping an eye on at the forthcoming meeting at Bukit Timah. Both showed galloping ability on a yielding track here this morning. Bat Masterson (Johnny Wilson up) drew away from Logical (Merv
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  • 326 15 The Stipe's report JPOH; Tues.-The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday's races here: RACE I— Cheers was slow to begin. Tiba Tib* had to be checked after passing the 4f when crowded by Brave Bambino, who moved in to avoid th« heels of Little Richard. RACE 2 Apprentice Nazudl, rider
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  • 45 15 GOLF 81am Cm» ftaal (Spore) Mrs. E. Oliver bt Mrs. M. Zampattl 4 and 3. Duffers C«p final: Mrs. R. Sullivan bt Mrs. J. Heah 5 and 4. HOCKEY Ipoh Dlv. 2: Police Field Force 9 Sekolah TAR 1; Andersonlans 'B 3 MES 2.
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  • 83 15 LONDON. Tues. The draw lor the first round of the Euro l Dean zone In the 1964 Davis Cup lawn tennis competition: Britain v Austria; Ireland v Switzerland: Yugoslavia v Luxembourg; Turkey v Argentina South Africa v Poland: Portugal v Norway; France v Bulgaria; Netherlands
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  • CRICKET
    • 274 15 BOMBAY, Tuesday. ENGLAND severely hit by casualties and illness, took the nrst six Indian wickets for 99 when the Second Test opened here today. Chandu Borde and Salim Durani fought back after India's bad start and with an unfinished seventh wicket stand of 126
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    • 104 15 SYDNEY, Tues. A dashing Innings of 115 in 133 minutes by their captain. Lea Favell, paved the way for South Australia to gain an exciting Sheffield Shield win over New South Wales here today. Chasing 364 runs in 355 minutes South Australia blazed home
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    • 43 15 MELBOURNE, Tuea. The South African cricket team drew their four-day match against Victoria, the Australian Sheffield Shield champions, here today. Final ■cores: South Africans 478 and 337-5 dec Victoria 305 and 333-1 (La wry 187 n.o. Cowper 81 n.o.)— Reuter.
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  • 217 15  - SAFA 'no' to HK bid for six stars JOC DORAI SOCCER By SINGAPORE, Tues. SAFA have rejected "feelers" from a Hong Kong club for the "transfer" of six Singapore state footballers. So Impressed were officials of Kong Wah. the Hong Kong 1962-63 League champions, by Singapore's performance In beating Hong
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  • 23 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Cricket Association will hold their annual meeting at the Singapore Cricket Club on Jan. 30, at 5.30 pjn.
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    • 175 15 YOU* SHOULD INVEST YOUR MONEY WITH PAN MALAYAN FINANCE IT'S ALWAYS SAFE. YOU'LL EARN s°/ INTEREST /o PER ANNUM Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. AUTHOMMD UNTU. iIO.MO.HW ISSUtO UD P»IO UP UPITM.
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    • 379 15 M YEARS OF RESEARCH MAKES THE HEXANON LENS ALONE WORTH THE PRICE OF ANY KONICA It MB KONICA [KONICA EE MATIC KONICA EE MATIC Hexanon f/2.8 40mm lens. Seikosha shutter with speeds up to 1/250 second and flash synchronization. Electric Eye mechanism sets shutter speed and lens aperture automatically. In
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    37 16 MR. ROBERT KENNEDY, th c U.S. AttorneyGeneral, flanked by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, during their 9,")-. minute talks at the Residency yesterday. Straits "times picture.
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  • 173 16 Helicopter rescues 12 airmen stranded on beach SINGAPORE. Tues. A Whirlwind helicopter of No. 103 Squadron, Seletar has rescued 12 shipwreck- ed airmen who were stranded on the East Coast of Malaya. The airmen, from RAF, Changi, were on their way back to Singapore after an expedition to Pulau Aur.
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  • 25 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. Cinema magnate Dato Loke Wan Tho this afternoon opened an exhibition of paintings by Brazilian artist Joachim at the National Library
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  • 24 16 SINGAPORE. lue.v An unidentified Chinese woman today fell to her death from the fifth iloor of a fla. la Jalan Saiu.
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  • 32 16 BAMAKO (Mali). Tues.— Mr. Chou En-Lai, Chinese Prime Minister, will probably visit Paris before returning to Peking after his African tour, according to usually reliable sources here. Reuter.
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  • 48 16 DONNO RUr-V rtiij n-i norMa I'oad al 4.M pin for rtoort Sli. ph.-rd MRS JANE JOSFPHtNE MACNESS Had i«i) :il 4IS p IP. 21-1-61. ;i. No. 23 WMn-ham Road Ton. th» Church Of Our Lady Qurrn Of Pay, KatonK at 3.00 p.m 22-1-1 I lor Bldadaii Omctrry.
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  • 114 16 KUCHING, Tues.— The 26th and last terrorist in the gang which landed on the coast of Sarawak's Third Division early this month has been captured. A security forces spokesman said the terrorist, a Sarawak Chinese who had been over the border for military training, was
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  • 86 16 TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda, told the National Diet (Parliament) today that the Government would take a realistic policy" to deal with the question of the Communist Chinese regime. He was resolved also to contribute to the world's economic development
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  • 45 16 Cholera: 'Not informed' SINGAPORE. Tues Health luithoritles In Singapore have so [ar iv)t been officially Informed of the cholera outbreak In Salcon I Reuter had reported yesterday that Saigon had been officially declared a cholera epidemic area, with more than 300 cases and 47 deaths.
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  • 93 16 JAKARTA, Tues. PreJ sident Soekarno returned here in his special jet plane today after following a secret route home from Tokyo. He landed at Halim Perdanakusumah air force base on the outskirts of Jakarta, 21 hours earlier than expected. Palace officials said he had followed
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  • 120 16 TLfALACCA. Tues. ITI Talks between the employers of four bus companies and representatives of workers now on strike today failed to find a basis for negotiation. The strike Involving 400 workers of the Malacca Omnibus Service. Patt Hup Bus Service. Town Bus Service
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  • 63 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Llm Kirn San. will from tomorrow start a one-week Inspection tour of the Primary Production Department and visit to farmers In the rural areas. The object of his tour and visit Is to see the work and services carried
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  • 326 16 LONDON. Tues.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Tusc Spot 13d., Feb. 19-1 16d., Mar. 19-3 16d. Apr. 19-5 16d.. Apr June l»-7/16d., July Sept. 19' ad.. Oct./ Dec. 19--9 16d.. Jan. Mar. 19-9 lGd., Apr Jun* 19-9/16
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  • 129 16 ONE PAIR of eyes never wandered far from Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy when they arrived at the Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday norning. They belonged to Inspector (Mrs.) Blossom Welch (right), who was assigned to Mrs. Kennedy as her personal bodyguard.
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  • 110 16 ADVERTISING FIRM ROW NOW GOES TO ARBITRATION SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Minister for Labour has directed the trade dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Grant Advertising Inc. over the dismissal of seven workers, to be referred to arbitration. This was announced in a Government Gazette extraordinary published
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  • 35 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye, has been appointed Acting Prime Minister during the absence of Premier Lee Kuan Yew, who is leading the Malaysian •"Truth" Mission to Africa.
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