The Straits Times, 29 August 1964

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Strait Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. AUGUST 29, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 23 1 TWO, REPORTED MISSING FROM PONTIAN KECHIL AND SANGLANG A FEW MONTHS AGO, ARE BACK LEADING A GROUP OF INFILTRATORS: SARDON
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  • 692 1  -  GABRIEL LEE From DONTIAN KECHIL. Fri. Two Johore Socialist Front leaders, reported missing a few months ago, are now back in the Pontian area leading a band of Indonesian infiltrators still at large. This w;is disclosed today by the Transport Minister. Oato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, when
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  • 40 1 ROMER, Fri —Passengers arriving by plane In Italy from Japan must have an international certificate of Inoculation against cholera, the Health Ministry announced today. This precaution was taken following press reports about cholera cases in Japan.— Beuter.
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  • 130 1 SAIGON, Fri. A mob of 200 youths, most of them in their early teens but with a few older men leading them, started looting houses, stopping trucks and roaming through this riot-torn capital today. The mob commandeered buses and moved on a Ca- tholic
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  • 97 1 THREE-HOUR TOUR OF STALLS WITH FAMILY KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Yang di-Pertuan Agong took his family to the annual Maha exhibition this morning. They spent three hours there, going from stall to stall. His Majesty bought half a dozen walking sticks and a straw hat.
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  • 31 1 TOKYO. Fri.— Adm. Ulysses S. Grant Sharp, Commander-ln-Chief of aU U.S. military forces In the Western Pacific and Asia, arrived in Japan today for a four-day vMt. UPT.
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  • 479 1  - Gang steals $25,000 of watches and pens from firm RUOY BELTRAN: Thieves use acetylene torches to cu\ through the door of a strong room By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday ITSING stolen acetylene torches, a gang of U thieves cut a hole through the door of a strong room of the Borneo
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  • 111 1 BAN: WHAT ABOUT GOODS ON THE WAY? THEY ASK SINGAPORE. Fri. The ban on 46 categories of British products has put Singapore importers in a dilemma They are anxious to know to what extent the ban applies to goods already on the way to Singapore. Besieged These goods, according to
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  • 27 1 SOUTHAMPTON (England), Fri Japanese. Americans, and Britons are getting taller, a Cambridge University lecturer told the British Association for Advancement cf Science conference today. Reuter.
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  • 573 1 Indonesian saboteurs fail to blow up Esso oil terminal From CHEONG YIP SENG: SINGAPORE. Friday JNDOXESIAN saix)teurs tried unsuccessfully to blow up oil storage tanks at the American-owned Esso terminal on Pulau Sebarok last night. They sped close to the island about two miles south-west of Singapore in a boat
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  • 58 1 U.S. fleet ready to act NAPLES. Prt— The U.S. Sixth Fleet Is concentrated in the Central Mediterranean in a state of full readiness if new trouble erupts In Cyprus. Informed Navy sources said today. Meanwhile it was learned from other informed sources that a U.S. amphibious force was carrying out
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  • 87 1 Tin rises to new post-Korea war peak SINGAPORE. Fri —The Malayan tin price today rose a startling $12.75 a picul to a new postKcrean war peak of $657.121,. The previous peak was $650.25 on July 17. This movement outpaced the London rise to £1,300 ton for cash metal. The rise
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  • 174 1 Rida to find S'ore Malay needs 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Fri. I The Central Government is to send Rural and Industrial Development Authority officers to Singapore to find out the needs of the Malays there. This agreement was reached at a meeting between Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr
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  • 33 1 TAIPEH. Prl— The Nalionnlist Chinese Government ha:. completed a skeleton plan to build ft modern steel mill In Southern Formosa as the first &te. velop henvy industry on tills Island.—UPl.
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  • 28 1 LAOS DEADLOCK PARIS. Fri. Leaders of Laos warring factions failed today to agree on Urms of a peace conference and delayed its opening indefinitely. I PI
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    • 715 2  - Saigon on the brink of total anarchy... GARRY BARKER From MOBS ON THE RAMPAGE AS THE TROOPS STAND BY— LEADERLESS CAIGON, Fri. South Vietnam today shivers on the brink of total anarchy and bitttr religious civil warfare. Scores of people have been killed or wounded in the streets of Saigon
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    • 44 2 BANGKOK. Prl. Seven Cambodians armed with rifles crosed into north-east Thailand and raided a house in the Prasat district, Surin Province, it was reported yesterday. The owner of the house was inlured. The Cambodians drove off with one buffalo UPI.
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    • 89 2 NEW DELHI, Friday. AN Indian Communist Party spokesman said yesterday that more than 10,000 Communists had been arrested since Monday when, the party launched five days of nationwide agitation against rising food prices. Party headquarters here had not yet received reports about all arrests and
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    • 60 2 I ml. iy v me fifth day of tl»> .ull. Hundreds more Communists were arrested yesterday in many Stales, including Kerala. Madhva Pradesh, Maharashtra and West BengalMost ot those arrested earlier had been sentenced to terms oi imprisonment ranging from one d;tv to three months or to fine*
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    • 24 2 BANGKOK, Pri. The South Korean Chief of Staff. Gen. Mln Xi S.k. arrived last night for a two-day visit to Thailand.— U.P.l.
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    • 86 2 BANGKOK. Fri—lndonesia plans to send liO.ooo tons of crude rubber yearly to Thailand for processing. Thai Government sources said list night. This was expected to bring Thailand an annual income of 75 million ticals ($10.6 million). The Thai Cabinet was drawing up a scheme of
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    • 138 2 A RUSH TO BANKS TO WITHDRAW BLACK MONEY' NEW DELHI, Fri—People Mormcu banks in the capital yesterday to withdraw their money and valuabics tearing police seizure of "blacK money" tiiat unollicial sources estimateud may amount to L'SsBi)o million throughout the nation. "Blitck money" is currency earned but not declared for
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    • 61 2 TAIPEH. Prl. Over 1,000 pupils at a school in Lhasa, capital of Tibet, revolted against the Peking regime in early July, the Nationalist Chinese Central News Agency reported today. The pupils burned a number of business firms and shops before four of them were shot dead and
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    • 49 2 RANGOON. Pri. Eleven policemen crossing a monsoon swollen stream were drowned when their ferry boat capsized near Kyaikmaraw in the Moulmein district, according to reports reaching here. The policemen were on their way to the aid of an Isolated village under attack by Communist rebels.— UPl.
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    • 445 2 SOEKARNO CHOOSES REDS, SAYS MACAPAGAL President tells of what Subandrio told him MANILA. Friday. PRESIDENT Macapagal said last night that Indonesia had apparently increased its collaboration with Communist countries since the failure of the Tokyo summit meeting with Malaysia to come to a compromise. The President in a speech at
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  • US-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 287 3 PRAGUE, Fri. 1 Mr. Khrushchev tonight made a twin attack on the "chauvinist" Chinese leadership and American "imperialism. 1 The Soviet leader, speaking to a crowd estimated at 100.000 by Communist sources, said of the Chinese: "If we could formerly think these were
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    • 26 3 LAGOS. Pri. A spokesman of the Nigerian External Affairs Ministry yesterday denied any negotiations were taking place to establish diplomatic relations with China. Reuter.
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    • 140 3 MOSCOW., Fri.— The Soviet Union yesterday warned that attempts to force it to pay for United Nations peace-keeping operations in the Contro could damage the present detente in East- West relations. Tlie warning in Pravda, the official Communist Party newspaper, said American attempts
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    • 555 3 Johnson, pledging firmness to defend freedom, tells the Americans ATLANTIC CITY, Fri. President Johnson, accepting last night the Democratic Party's Presidential nomination, declared: "The true course of this nuclear age lies in the quest for peace." The President told the convention:
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    • 189 3 Convention hall emotion as Bob Kennedy appears on rostrum ATLANTIC CITY, Friday. a WILD, emotional demonstration broke out at the Democratic Party convention here last night when the Attorney-General, Mr. Robert Kennedy, brother of the late President, made his first appearance on the rostrum. For more tnan 15 minutes he
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    • 88 3 All who grout their hair long are nor... ASHFORI) (England), xV Fri. The public lavatories in this little Kentish town will continue to have the words "ladies" and "gentlemen" outside of illuminated pictures of a man and a woman. The local council has rejected a proposal to switch to pictures
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    • 22 3 LONDON Pri. London had its hottest day for three yeais yesterday with the afternoon temperature climbing to 87 degrees fahrenheit.
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    • 164 3 LONDON, Fri. A forecast that Britain's Opposition Labour Party would lose again to the governing Conservatives in the forthcoming general election was made last night in a broadcast by Mr. Mark Bonham Carter, Liberal Party spokesman on foreign affairs. Mr. Bonham Carter said: "As the
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    • 58 3 TOKYO. Fri. A group of Japanese Industrialists yesterday signed a three-year agreement *a Peking with Communist Chinese trade representatives for the export of chemical fertilisers to China, the official New China News Agency (NCNA) announced. According to NCNA. the agreement provides for exports of ammonium sulphate
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    • 153 3 Canada to step up aid to C 'wealth countries OTTAWA, Frl. Canada will expand Its educational aid to Commonwealth countries. the External Affairs Minister. Mr. Paul Martin, said yesterday. Mr. Martin told the third Commonwealth Education Conference that Canada would start a programme of senior fellowshios and awards for visiting
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    • 142 3 Nine-storey fall miracle of baby Kelly INDEPENDENCE (Missouri), Fri. A 21--month-old girl was in "surprisingly good" condition last night after a nine-storey fall. A hospital attendant said little Kelly Ethlngton was "acting like sbs Is kind of sore, but she's talking." "She just asked me for some water." he said.
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    • 63 3 LONDON. Pri. Exports from Britain's motor industry reached a new record peak of £403 million in the first half of this year, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders announced yesterday. This Is almost £50 million mere than the previous be«t in the first six
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    • 23 3 HOLLYWOOD. Pri. Gracie Allen, of the Burns and Allen variety team died here tonight, apparently ol a heart attack. Reuter.
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  • 843 4 Tun Yusof makes stirring call to 460,000 students OUR SLOGAN: MALAYSIANS UNITE CIXGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di Pertuan Negar a, Tun Yusof bin lshak, today told 460,000 school children here that it was their duty to prepare themselves to take over the running of Malaysia when they grew up. "You
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  • 139 4 ACROBATIC TEAM TO PERFORM AT '8.30 SPECIAL' A USTRALIAN acrobatic A team, Vilmos Stejnar and Vera Stejnar (above), known as the "Vilsteys," will be among the top International and Malaysian stars who will take part in the grand variety show "8.30 Special" at the National Theatre on Sept 7. Jointly
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  • 66 4 SINGAPORE, Pri. Mrs. Thio Chan Bee will open the Anglo-Chinese School "Fun-o-Rama at the Barker Road school at 10 a.m. tomorrow. Mrs. Thio Is the wile of a former principal of the school. Dr. Thio Chan Bee. The fun fair will feature 48 food stalls and games stalls
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  • 154 5 Birthday parade, then the chiefs pay homage... THE ancient ceremony of paying obeisance to the Sultan was performed oy three minor chiefs in the Throne Room of the Istana Lskandariah in Kuala Kangsar yesterday. It was part of the celebrations marking the 40th birthday of the Sultan and was performed
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  • 259 5 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Government officers and representatives of the people were today urged by the Sultan of Perak to use their powers in the interests and security of the nation. The Sultan. who was I speaking at an Investiture ceremony at the throne
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  • 57 5 PENANO. Fri. Two men— Wahab bin Awang and Tmiibisa bin Jan were charged In the sessions court here today with robbing a fisherman. Ng Yoke Khim. ot $12.60 in the sea off Penang on Aug. 14. Both men claimed trial. The court president. Mr. B. T.
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  • 259 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 'THE Catholic Welfare Services of Malaya is to raise funds to help the families of fishermen and waterfront workers affected by Indonesian confrontation. The chairman of the organising committee, Mr. G. Leo said today: •'The Government
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  • 62 5 University to start four new courses SINGAPORE. Fri.— Four new courses will begin next week at the University of Singapore. On Tuesday, courses in advanced English 2 and religion and modern philosophy will start. Politics of modern Asia and Animal life in Malaysia courses are from Wednesday. Further details may
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  • 36 5 PENANG. Fri— The Knan district rural development committee has given $10,000 to the Hindu temple in Station Road here Tho money will be used to complete a new reception and assembly hall.
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  • 289 5 SINGAPORE, Friday nnHE Public Works De- partment has launched the Toa Payoh sewage scheme which will serve a 5.G00-acre area, including the Toa Payoh satellite town of 600 acres now being developed. This scheme Is designed to serve 300.000 people Initially and
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A 10-year-old boy, Mohamed Hanifa, was killed when a live electric wire from a building in Lorqng Marbuki, Changi, fell on him as he was walking this morning.
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  • 215 5 rDH, Fri. The two Alliance members in the Ipoh Municipal council which is controHed by the People's Progressive Party, have declined to Join in the PPP's serve-the-people roster. According to the roster. Introduced about four months ago for the PPFs 16 munici-
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    • 452 5 OMAR TAILOR Celebrates 10th Anniversary and Re-opening of renovated premise. TODAY at 3 pm. CHUA PHO TIONG ESQ., Vke -President of Singapore Amateur Bosket- Ball Federation will officiate ot Hie re -Opening ceremony. Cocktails thereafter until 7 p.m. All are welcome to the new premises: 475 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore
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  • 221 6 Councillor: A 'sinful waste of land' in Ipoh TPOH. Fri.— The Muni--1 cipal Council was last night accused of creating "a sinful waste of land." Mr. C. H. Yin. a People's Progressive Party councillor, blamed "unrealistic" conditions Imposed by the council on the construction of tall buildings In the municipal
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  • 65 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Rotary Club of Singapore will hold the first session of its Past Presidents Day on Sept. 2 at 1 p.m. The past presidents are Mr. S. H. Peek. Mr. Jee Ah Chlan. Dr. Arthur Thevathasan Mr. Be Soon Howe, and Mr Mike
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  • 365 6 TWO HONG KONG SISTERS HAD 'LOVELY TIME' AT PALACE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri VLTHEN two sisters arrived here from Hong Kong two weeks ago for a holiday at the Istana Negara they were excited and anxious. What will life be like at a palace, they wondered.
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  • 41 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Kit. Th« Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, will open the sixth annual meeting of the Batu Caves branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress at the Appar Tamil High School Hostel. Batu Caves, tomorrow at 5 p.m.
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  • 286 6 Teachers' union wants Chinese medium in comprehensive schools KUAI A LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman was x today urged to make Chinese an additional medium of instruction in the comprehensive education system to be introduced next year. The 2,000-strong Federation of Malaya Chinese Senior Normal Graduate Teachers'
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  • 329 6 Postman acquitted of breach of trust charges IT WAS SHEER VENGEANCE, SAYS COURT rrELUK ANSON, Fri.— The President of the Sessions Court here, Inche Gulam Mustaffa bin Nadar, said yesterday that it was due to "sheer vengeance" on the part of a relief postmaster that a postman was charged before
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  • 94 6 JJONG KONG. Fri.— Sir Michael Hogan. Chief Justice of Hong Kong will take up a judicial post in Brunei in the same capacity under arrangements to reorganise its judicial system. An official announcement said here today the Sultan of Brunei had appointed
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  • 63 6 J^UALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The second batch of 300 National Service men will begin civil defence training on Tuesday. The first batch of 300 men have been undergoing; traln- Ing since Aug. 3. Another batch of 300 will begin training on Thursday Training will be
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  • 163 6 CHOLERA: ONE DEATH REPORTED I(UALA LUMPUR. Fri. —One death due to cholera was reported in Kuala Trengganu today. This brings the official number of deaths due to cholera in the State to 86 and in the east coast states to 112. There were 21 deaths in Kelantan and five In
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  • 77 6 The Stock Exchange celebrates gINGAPORE. Prl. Fifty m>-n». i bers of the SliißHDorr section ;of the Malayan Stock Exchange i last night attended a dinner at I the Adelphi Hotel to celebrate Malaysia Day. The loyal toast was proposed by the exchange chairman. Mr. .lacob Balla.s. Mr. A. G. Wallace,
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  • 52 6 JESSELTON. Prl. Yanf di-Pertua Negara. Dato Mustapha bin Dato Harun. returned yester. I day alter a two-month holiday in Britain. He inspected a guard of honour and met leading members ol the government led by the Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stephens, after he arrived by Comet
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  • 510 7 Ban will be fully discussed Premier Dutch Ambassador presents his gout's views to Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. i 'JHE Central Government has assured the Dutch Government that any ban on Dutch imports would be fully discussed before action was taken. Tengku Abdul Rahman conveyed this to the Dutch Ambassador to
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  • 213 7 A counter petition in High Court by Devan over polls dispute SEREMBAN, Friday. /COUNSEL for Mr. Devan Nair today filed a counter petition in the High Court on the ground that service of notice of presentation of a petition to declare null and void his election to Parliament was "out
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  • 93 7 Jeweller's car rammed in $3,000 robbery SINGAPORE. Frl.— A Jeweller. Yeo Chee Seng, was yesterday j robbed of 63.000 worth of jewellery by three armed men in Middl* I Road. bo told the police that he was I travelling In his car. when the robbers in another car rammed hi*
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  • 115 7 $365,960 writ filed against insurance company SINGAPORE. Fri. A writ has been filed in the High Court Registry on behalf of Gian Singh and Co.. Ltd.. claiming a total sum of $365,960.11 from Ruby General Insurance Co.. Ltd.. under a policy of insurance, as being damages for loss of merchandise
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  • 38 7 PENANO, Fri— The youth section of thr Kampong Baharu branch of the Malayan Indian Ctonuress will stage a drama 'Hall Valvoo on the Sri Kaliamman Temple padane at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday, to celebrate Malaysia Day
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  • 37 7 SINGAPORE. Fn. Dato Aw Chens Chye. deputy president of the Singapore Red Cross Society, has given a van to the society for use as a nospttal car servicr. welfare visits, and first aid duties
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  • 133 7 CANADIAN TRADE MINISTER DUE TODAY SINGAPORE. Fri._The Canadian Minister r de and Commerce. Mr. Mitchell Sharp will arrive in Singapore tomorrow on his way to Kuala Lumpur to attend the Commonwealth Economic Consultative Council meeting, starting on Monday. Mr. Sharp, who will attend the conference as a senior Canadian delegate,
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  • 166 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The number of cars on Singapore roads may hit the 100,000 mark by the end of this year. Statistics for last month show that there are now 91.282 cars on the roads an Increase of 702 compared with the previous month. Of
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  • 91 7 SINGAPORE, Fri A sea cadet, Chong Kok Man. 19. returns to Singapore on Sunday in the new cargo liner Bendearg. having completed a four-week round voyage to Japan Cadet Chong. who Joined the Sea Cadet Corps in 1963- won th« voyage award from
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  • 35 7 PAR IT BUNTAR. Prl.— Work has st/trted on five classrooms for the Malay Primary School at Parlt HftJJ Aman in Krian district. The project, costing $35,800. will be completed in January next year
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  • 29 7 SUNOEI PATANI. Fri. The Sultan and SulUmah of Kedah will attend the Kuala Muda Malays. a Day dinner and dance at the UTC building on Tuesday.
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  • 169 7 OINOAPORE. Frl. ReO presentatlves of wellknown social organisations In Singapore formed an organising committee for a proposed cancer association In Singapore. The committee was formed at a meeting convened by the Rotary Club (Singa-pore-West) ana attended by the three Lions Clubs, the Junior
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  • 149 7 CANBERRA, Fri.— Fourteen members of the Royal Malaysian Air Force are to be trained at the Royal Australian Air Force* school of training at Wagga, New South Wales. The Minister for Defence, Senator Shane Paltridge. said the training was being made
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  • 53 7 PENANO, Frl.— Mr. Tan Chong 800 was appointed deputy mayor at this afternoon's City Council meeting. He replaces Inche Omar bin Othman. who will take over as Socialist Whip in the council in place of Mr. Ooi Thlam Siew. at present In the United States on a
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  • 37 7 SINGAPORE. Prl.— Mr. R.O. Tallboys. Assistant Trade Commissioner for Australia, will give a talk on "Trade without tears" at the luncheon meeting of the Lions Club at Prince's Restaurant on Wednesday at 1.00 p.m.
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  • 27 7 PENANO. Fri. Over $1,000 worth of batik sarongs, a tape recorder and a radio were stolen from a house in Mcnalr Street early this morning.
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  • 405 8 A State by State summary of Malaysia Day programme KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THOUSANDS will converge on the Federal capital from tomorrow for the massive Malaysia Day celebrations, which begin on Monday. The capital is being "dressed up" for the festivities, and cinemas and night-spots are
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  • 795 8 LONG WEEK-END OF PLEASURE FOR MALAYSIANS PLRAK. In Ipoh on Monday morning there will be a parade of 6.000 schoolchildren on the municipal padang. Boy scouts, girl guides, and units of the Red Cross. St. John Ambulance. Cadet Corps and other voluntary organisations will take part. The Mentri Be&ar, Inche
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  • 117 8 IESSELTON. Fri. Parades and children's rallies will herald Malaysia Day throughout the State. For Sabahans It will be a day of double joy because they will be celebrating the birthday of the Yang dlPertua Negara too. In JESSELTON, after the rally there will
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  • 305 8 REVELRY IN STORE WILL GO ON FOR TWO DAYS SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore will celebrate Malaysia Day for two days on Sunday and Monday. On the first day, the Singapore Motor Club will organise motor car and motor cycle racing events at the Upper Thomson Road circuit. This will be followtd
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  • 33 8 MALACCA. Fri. Thr Malaoca Municipal Engineer. Mr. Owen Liu. will leave for France on Sept. 5 for a six-month practical engineering course. His trio is being sponsored by the French Government.
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  • 33 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The annual delegates conference of the Union of Asian Field Officers will be held at the Sultan Suluim.m Club in Kampong Bahru here on Sunday at 10 a.m.
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  • 36 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr. Goh Keng Swe«. the Minister (or Finance, will lay the foundation &tone of the Straits Engineer! Ltd's new .shipyard at Lot 3. Kallang industrial estate, on SpdU 6 at 4.30 p.m.
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    • 203 8 I E.RRES^@®[R^^^TV 5639-23" I Additional features include:- And of course the normal REMOTE CONTROL (for ZOOM bnghtness ond ER RES feat UPBS sound) FULLY AUTOMATIC (10 Automotic controls) AMBIENT LIGHT CONTROL (automatically controls brightness o* p.cture) EXTREMELY SHARP AND STEADY PICTURES SEMI STEREO SOUND (two 7" Hi-Fi pW B £XTpu
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    • 219 8 1 Onp By V.T. Uamlin Pi v^M 1 FfEELS I I AMP MOW Oil <Ouxb I>f '1 wERt SPOKEN lIKC «VMO SAYS CIMF SEEMS >M> wOULP vTH. Su» r FlClE»inv GOOOESS' MX BAD |mmOT» >!^ l V« s4 '"BF GOO 1 6f IWTERES'FP «vfcu I REGOMtIJG "OU'Rf MOI OKIt S
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  • 1899 9 When truth is stranger than fiction 'CfftET SERVICE PEOPLE often ask me: "How do you manage to think of that? What an extraordinary (or sometimes extraordinarily dirty) mind you must have." I certainly have sot vivid powers of imagination, bul I don't think there Is anything very odd about that
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    • 128 9 I 41 GUINNESS WOLF STOUT COMPid SUPERB NEW BEER HARP LAUCRIifI D 1 1 1\ H^ffl e^^fl fl^dH exported iy 7 /V /V^^sm^lß l^^a Guinness is a household word through- sitive to quality. Harp is made in out the world for the best stout. Being Ireland from unsurpassed Irish barley.
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  • 97 10 It Wfdt Sit Minimum) MAROARtT. JACK, A BVA 'fully announce the death of their <.ther Mrs. Elizabeth Fitnter. wife at the late A. Fltnter of Singapore on 28-8-64 at 5. 30 a.m Aged 66. r'uneraJ took place same day. CAN ING MIN Age 87 passed >ay peacefully oa 27-M-64
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  • 57 10 it Word* tit (Mtmtmmm) MR A MRS. A. 1 Davia thank rriattvaa and friend* for their aaalatmrr. attendance, (ood wishes and Kifts on the occasion of their wedding. WARRIERS AND FAMILIES tender their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and 'Olleairues for their coniinlrncp messages oa the aad departure thrlr
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  • 32 10 Word* Sit (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memorr of Madam Chew I'oh Poey who departed this world on 29-R-54. Oone but always rrmembrrwl hv her husband Ann <"Tiln HafJC and rhiMnn
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  • 135 10 1> W»rd* Sit (mmimmm) THE COCKPIT'S RIJtTTAFEL In s»rv«d evary Saturday sod Sunday lunrb tiro*. SIZIS: M 48. ITALIAN Man's Shorn Ju»t arrived at Caprice. 4 Nfaa Ann BnlMtnK. Orchard Road. S'por*. PITZPATRICK-t Supannarktt, Offle* And Stor-- will be eloaM on 31st Amiul 10A4 for Malaysia Day Holiday. GIVE
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  • 286 10 it Word* UM (Mi*.) •T. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIA 4 CHURCH, Ipoh. Oolf Cut Road. Sunday Service 11 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. All welcome CHRIST METHODIST CHURCH, at milestone, Eut Coast Road. B' pore. Sunday services In English: 7.30 a.m. and 10.00 a.m. Sunday School: 8.48 a.m. ST ANDREW'S
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  • 629 10 The Straits Times Saturday, August 29, 1964. The Kom In Nasakom A single Communist in Soekarno s Cabinet of over seventy Ministers is not a very heavy infiltration. But the appointment of Mr. Njoto, the deputy chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party, as nnc of the several Ministers "attached to
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  • 382 10 It is unfortunate that the resignation of Dr. John Lowe |as director of extra-mural studies at the University of Singapore has been linked with the question of external degree courses, because the two are probably separate matters. Dr. Lowe is cutting i short his time here to move
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  • 161 10 Accommodation at reasonable rates and in a suitably central area is a recurring problem for Malaysian students in London, the facilities of Malaya Hall being far from adequate to meet the demand. To help out Britons who had or have Malaysian connections have come together to form Malaysian
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  • 540 10  - The Simon pure drug store of America PATRICK ODONOVAN By TH E simple-minded travel writer usually finds an institution to epitomise each country he visits. Not the Parliaments or rulers, but some local and prevalent eccentricity the pub in England, the cafe in France, the drug store in America. Countries
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    • 197 10 EVERY year a great num- ber of students who obtained their Higher School Certificates are obliged to Join the Teachers* Training College* because financial limitations prevent their entry Into the universities. After passing out of the Colleges and saving enough money. some of these students
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    • 63 10 I AGREE entirely with "Lecturer" that the university authorities should consider seriously the establishment of external degree or part time degree courses. Such courses will help ambitious teachers who have the necessary qualifications but who are not able to enter for fulltime degree courses, produce more science teachers
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  • 1279 10 A bid to save an infant industry EXPECTATION OF A MARKET IN BRITAIN LED TO ESTABLISHMENT OF TEXTILE FAC TORIES IN SINGAPORE: DELAY ON QUOTA DECISION COULD BE DISASTROUS, SAYS PETER ABSALOM SINGAPORE^ textile factories, established relatively recently did not really begin exporting to Britain until this year. Confusion over
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    • 372 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wordt Sit (Mimimmm) ANO: To Chin Ken and Chaong Henc a baby hrn al K K Hospital on <■ M Moth wril Thanks to Doetora snd Staff i* Wardt Stt (Mimimmm) ITIVIN, 2nd son of Mr. and Mrs. Tm Tun Feng to Mahle, younger 'laughter of Mr. and
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    • 57 10 For All Kinds of SKIN TROUBLES switch to ...the Soap that is Different! It it on Ayurvedic Chemical Soap, Highly Effective and Refreshing Fragrant too. Reject Carton without "S.V. Products Irinjalakudo" Just Try A Tablet Today! Available at All Leading Shops. Sole Agents for Malaysia: lit emit ional Mercantile Corpn.,
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    • 101 10 lY^aS^^a^aaJMsaJJjr*^ I*^^1 Huge «*"Low"rw£ ircrrrrrzzr PHILCO 13R543 12.6 cv. ft. CAPACITY If your family requirements call for a big deluxe refrigerator here it is at a price you'll find hard to believe. Especially when you take note of all the features the huge 53 Ib. zero zone freezer; full-width porcelain
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  • 315 11 CINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Government has agreed to build a $1 million library building for Nanyang University "to expedite its development into an academic institution of high standards for the training of more specialised personnel for the needs of the nation." This was
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  • 290 11 Ex-businessman's $200,000 gift enables a former AG to start a scheme to help our overseas students to find cheap accommodation KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Malaysia Housing Society has been formed in England by the first Attorney-General of Malaysia, Dato CM. Sheridan, to provide accommodation for Malaysian students,
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  • 156 11 CINOAPORE, Fri. Representatlves of political parties here today met the political liaison secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Mohamed Ohazali Ismail, to discuss ways and means of promoting goodwill among the various races. This followed a suggestion by the Malaysian Prime
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  • 69 11 SINGAPORE Thurs. Six Nanyang University graduates will be returning here soon after obtaining their Masters' degrees In •clence from various universities in tfce United States. They left Singapore two yean ago on Asia Foundation scholarships for post-graduate work. Three other graduate* have returned with their
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  • 40 11 TTHIS is one of the 56.000 new Malaysian passA ports that have arrived in Kuala Lumpur. The Immigration Department is expected to advise the public soon on how the old "double tiger" passports can be replaced.
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  • 255 11 S'ore to launch L-Month from next year OINOAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government is to launch a National Language Month here early next year because of the tremendous response to this year's National Language Week which ended today. This was announced by chairman of the National Language Week committee. Inche Ghazall
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  • 115 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. A lorry driver. Tan Kit Leng, who was produced in the second traffic magistrate's court today to answer a three-year-old charge of overloading a lorry, was fined a total of $105 by the magistrate, Mr. Liew Ngik Kee.
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  • 310 11 Multi-lingual signs: Ipoh council 'no' to state govt IPOH, Friday r IH£1 H£ Perak State Government has ruled that multi-lingualism should not be introduced on signboards and name plates on Municipal premises^ The People's Progressivj Party-controlled Ipoh Municipal Council has, however, vetoed the ruling. But It will accept the State
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  • 249 11 MALACCA, Fri. I COMMUNITY leaders here met today and formed a 20-man State committee for the welfare of vigilante corps with the Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, as chairman. The vigilante corps will be formed in the State early next
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    • 133 11 B M^^t»'^^ t 1 aa^a^a^^Hu^^H Contessamat C I^IKON^J That i all that s n«c«<iary to take quolrty plctttr«< with CONTESSAMAT SBU Btnd«i iclrctiv* automatic •ipoiur* control i which can b« uncoyoWd of will), th. Ml' I MM CONTESSAMAT SBE hot outomotic flash control. Tlib> mokos calculation with distance and qu:d*-mimb«r
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    • 87 11 THE VALUE OF MILK YOU STRONG ■T2S A glassful of pure, creamy Magnolia Milk a day for Daddy, 1 f Mummy and the kids helps fight fatigue and provides almost all the elements your body requires. Magnolia milk contains all the important vitamins, calcium, and protein to make you strong,
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    • 720 11 RADIO SINGAPURA RADIO MALAYSIA SHORTWAVE SERVICES: 41 and 25 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 47« metre* Metres 6 O^MomL K^ 600 Qoo < i Mon,in«: 6 .01 The New? 7 10 Br^f^rt »>T Morning Prelude; 7.00 Newa: Etev 'i\l Br^SLt PnTrSfnrr* 740 B^a^st Bulletin; 7.60
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    • 1296 12  - Brilliant track gallop points to Choreographer again EPSOM JEEP By J£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Choreographer, a three-length winner over 9f last week, underlined her chances of a double with a brilliant 3f gallop in 36 3/5 on a good track here this morning. Ardent Lad, an expensive failure on the first
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    • 1564 12 CARD KEY: A letter after the hone's name Indicates the type of going preferred: f fast; g good: s soft; b heavy: a any. Betting forecast: (SF) Strongly fancied; (F) Fancied. Apprentice allowances: Urn nil; P.K. Leong, Dragon 3-lb: Nazudi, Ng. Chong 5-lb; others
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    • 380 12 t AUf DCM TA Ift M Pf^ I Luvf nc.niHi.ti iioiijl EASY 24 §H months hp 1 Btt4tjyHl NEW LOW NET mffllZlJli'/HB HI CASH PRICES WB SSSBaBBM MODELS 19 WV 262 23 WV 762 r New Slimline cabinet in high gloss veneers Forward mounted square cornered tube for maximum picture
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    • 64 12 MORE SPORTS IN PAGES 18 ANO \9 FOR YOUR AIR-CONDITIONINtf AND REFRIGEBATIOIsr REQUIREMENTS CARCOLTD CARRIER AUTHORISED DEALER 275,Tanjong Katong Road Singapore 15 Tel: ***** ir INVISIBI.K KAF Koro innrt» your r< f tl b«tt«ri»« Ou«r»ni««d for »our ltf«ttm. UtniW pair. Writ* for trm nooHlft: MEARt BARPMOHI CO. PTV., LTD, Surt.
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    • 129 13 LIKE all televiewers 1 would like to get my moneys worth from Television Singapura. Those responsible seem oblivious to the appalling waste of time in between changes of items in any evenings' programme. A very rough estimate would put the waste at 30 to 45
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    • 110 13 SO the Russians have developed a "small radio-hydro-acoustic buoy" which will locate Polaris submarines with uncanny accuracy? (ST. Aug. 19». Coastal Command. R.A.F.. beat them to it by about 20 years with the "Sonobuoy" (rather less of a mouthful than the ponderous Communist portmanteau word* which
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    • 100 13 r |"HE proxy system or voting by post was introduced in the Co-operative Society By-Laws at a time when there was few or no facilities available for members to travel and cast their votes at general meetings. This system applies only to members living outside municipal or town
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    • 39 13 QUEENSTOWN Secondary Technical School's science and technical exhibition revealed a high standard. Careful planning and hard work for this rough assignment by the school's pupils and staff was reflected in the success of the exhibition. PARENT Singapore
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    • 384 13 r FHERE have been a number of letters in your A correspondence columns recently regarding interference to radio reception particularly in Housing Board Flats. This interference can be caused by a wide variety of electrical appliances flourescent lights, automatic electric irons, electric sewing machines,
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    • 63 13 AN Saturday evening (Aug. v 22) TV's Channel 6 for Malacca and Ipoh areas broke down at 10.30 p.m. On Sunday evening the programme for Seremban viewers on this Channel never appeared. Since Channel 6 opened in the middle of last April the transmitter for the
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    • 51 13 FOR the past few years. Lembaga candidates sitting for the school certificate examination, were posted to examination centres tar from their homes. Students from district 15, were given centres like Queensway and Paslr Panjang. I hope, the authorities concerned, knowing their difficulties, will do something about it. STUDENT'
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    • 44 13 SUNDAY is a holiday for most office workers and school children. Some would like to go to a library on these days so it is a pity that both the National Library and American library close on Sunday.' CHEONG PENG LUEN Singapore
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    • 447 13 Home econom ics classes ryilE National Association X of Women's Institutes oi Malaya has conducted a •successful two day seminar in which delegates irom the states among other important matters, discussed in detail the programme the association is involved in, with particular emphasis on home economics which is being successfully
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    • 60 13 IN Adjuster's letter "Prompt Aid at a Fire" <S.T. Aug. 22 >. we notice that he did not mention the presence of St. John Ambulance Brigade members who were also at the Aljunied Road Fire with two ambulan.es. Could it be a misntake in identification or that he
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    • 48 13 AS a visitor to your Island home may I express my admiration to the oarents of the children who appear daily from suburban and urban homes like scintillating pearls Such high standards of neatness augurs well for the future of Malaysia. L. \V. S. RACE! Singapore
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    • 173 13 I wonder how long it will 1 be before motorists protest at the length of time it now takes to cross the Johore Causeway. Whereas previously it took only about 5 minutes (including clearance by both Police and Customs at either end) it now takes
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    • 69 13 IT is my duty as a citizen to thank the government for providing the residents here with electricity supplies and also the authorities concerned for developing the roads of Lorong Basapah and the other road adjoining Surin Avenue and Upper Serangoon Road at the sixth mill.
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    • 95 13 IN the Straits Times of Aug. M there was a report regarding safety belts and crash helmets in which the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon, said "that the Road Safety Council of Malaysia must choose a standard type of helmet to ensure that poor quality helmets were
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    • 274 13 Grand Opening Today! POH HENG GOLDSMITHS, LTD. Raffles Place Branch at 44, Upper Ground Floor John Little Tourist Shopping Centre Singapore 1 Senator Ko Teck Kin will declare the Branch open at 11.00 a.m. today. The Management cordially invites members of the public to attend the cocktail party which will
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    • 380 14 (ConUnoed from Parr It) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Him.)— Box So et*. txttm COOK GENERAL AMAH required. C II at 3 Holland On ye Avenue (B'por*) between 10.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. WANTEO ENGLISH SPEAKING Waitresses. Any nationality with/without experience. Apply personally No. 4.13, Oeylang Road, B'pore at 2 p.m.
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    • 1017 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Tft H.rrf. %i j*M, M «aj .rtra WANTEO PLEASANT. EFFICIENT. eed Rabv-Amah. Johore Bahru. (lood salary. Fair conditions of work. Tftimot.mli r.quired. Apply Boa A 6058 S.T SportWANTED FIRST CLASS Chinese Tractor Driver for Estate near Klang. Must have experience of Ferguson 35 using Agricultural Implement*. Apply Box
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    • 1098 14 SITUATIONS WANTED Word* SS Him. r— Box St el*, exfr. VOUNC EXPERIENCED SERVANT able to do housework and washlnn KiiKllsh «pealcin«. Part-time only I Please Phone 677*0. Spore. DOCTOR QUALIFIED AUSTRALIA (our years experience seeks locum or position with group practice available immediately. Box A 1212 S.T. X.L LOCAL ELECTRICAL,
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    • 969 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Word* SS Him.)— Box St et*. mxtrm SHOP HOUSE or Klat above sought ay Christian Organisation. Parkable at all time Radius four miles town, except Kast Mde. Rent $150 $250 About MKJ «4.'t One room at least 12 feet by 19 feet. Apply 9SB Tanglln Road. B'pore 10.
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    • 982 14 EDUCATION It Word* U (Him.)— Box St rts. eostra EDUCATION IN kUHOPfc Llewellyn Assoetates Ltd.. fcdueauooai Consultant*, arraage entry te vi school* college* liuardianahip service* availahle send full aeialls rfitn Postal Keply Cuupoo to < Cmvo- und Garden*. Ixjnrtoii >v a. TUITION Word* St (Him.)— Bom St rts. extra ENGLISH
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    • 1000 14 FOR HIRE M War* SS Him.)— Box f eta. »xfre FURNITURE M. P. /MIRE. United Shanghai Company. 3 Jalan recrau. J.B. 3105. TV, RADIOS, RADIOGRAMS. Tape Recorders. Ga* Cookers. KwrtgeratorsKeehuat's 124. orchard Koad, Singapore Phone ***** FURNITURE ror Hire Ur Hue Purchase Ai Kvasonanlr Kale*. Sin Uee Seat;. M Kocbor*
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    • 848 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Him.)— Box S» el*, extra TRIUMPH TIOER-CUB to clou 'U63 model condition as new. Owner leaving for England soon $950/- 0.n.0. Rim- lohnnv iB'rx>rei 493.VT 1962 AUSTIN SUPER Kxcellrat condition highest offer securx-*. No dealers. Contact Kddle after p.m. View at 1037 Serangoon Road. Spore.
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    • 1008 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE M »T.r«* SS (Him.)— Bom M rt». astrsj FORU USEO OARS aad many >—^ make* available from UntrenaJ Can Limited. Orchard Road, "rurara. Kord dealer* (or orar 60 vemrs. FIAT 800 1»5». Excellent eoexmv**, new tyre*, batttry. recently re-ipcayrd, very economical. $1,300 cn.o Tei. (Spore) *****. Tan
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    • 1344 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAIT UK., Out Sport Sails P. S'Mm Pining AUTOLYCUS LivtrpNl. Avonmouth Git. 31 Sipt I MACHAON livirpMl. Glasgow It Pt/Sipt 1 DOLIUS Livirptll, Glasgow Gil 15 Stpt 1 Sipt 1 MACHAON Liverpnl. Glasgow Sipt 4 Stptt Sipt 1/11 Stft II MCMISES Livcrpttl, Duol'n Sttt 11 Sipt
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    • 2496 15 t:m the eac lines I BEN&LINE I ■aUV V y~al SiNCurOff OMIA IU»»Vt«P.SVVCTTIT4»tiU*. PIHAItO aTJJaTaar aTaTaTaT at W "F aaaaW ■*W y^»&^M I MK..OKOW t>.A«*ANCto «oioiit»» ifl«w>«" ■aTBTaTBTaTaTaTBTBTBTaTBTBTBTBTaTBTaaTBTaTtBBBTBB-BTBBTaVJaBTBTBTaT^ ■^^••''P^^al moM! 7*ol moni U'u noMtM laomm'i BaflßflaßafeaflL^__ai^aaiiWßßßßaMaiiaaßaßaßßßßaßaßßaßaiaM-aaa> EIPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDOH, IIVEtPOOI ft CONTINENIAI PORTS. SAILINGS 10 GENOA. Li HAVRE. HAMBURG.
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    • 1219 15 feULERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. C 0. f LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Smgaport Pt. Sham Pena'; tC I TY OF COLOMBO if M 2 Stpt ■CITY OF LEICESTER 29/27 Stpt 21 21 Stpt 31 Sept TCITY OF WELLINGTON M/ 27 Sept 21 Sept •CITY OF LEEIS 20/22 Oct
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  • 444 16 Persistent call for top sheet rubber HC.B. and Co. Ltd. In their weekly rubber market review say the feature of the w.k's trading has been the persistent Inquiry for September high grade sheet. Apart from one quick dip In value.-., the undertone has been sound and, with sellers disinclined to
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  • 249 16 first grade rubber r.e.b. 0 closed at S p.m. In Kuala Lumpur and Stngapere yesterday at 86| cents par Ib. up one-eighth of a cent oa Thursday'!' cloning level for the posttlon. The tone was quiet. R A and F.M.R.C. elaalng prises In cants per Ib. yesterday: Int.
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  • 632 16 From Our Market Correspondent TNDCSTRIAL shares took 1 on a brighter appearance on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with improvements much in the majority and some useful gains established. The industrial index hardened one point. Trading was fairly active in the morning. The afternoon
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  • 27 16 Malayan Stock Indlrrs An*. 27 Aug. ?8 'Industrials: 82.57 83.31 Tins: 120 .39 UM| rubbers: 102.18 102 lti *Dec. 30. 1963 l<m Dec. 29. 1962=100
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  • 822 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (1.000) 51.47. (1,000) $1.45; C. S. Haldlngs (1.000) $2.31. (1,000) $2.32; C.T.S. erds (2,000) 48a. 9d.; Dunleew (5.000) $180,
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  • 30 16 AUGUST 28. MALAYA NRUBBKR PRICE: 661 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $657. 12 J a picul (up $12.75). Unofficial estimated offering: 190 tons (down 25 tons).
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  • 71 16 C MINIS! Preduee Eiehanie, Sm«i. per* neon prices par pieul yaittr■Rfl Ceeenut ell: bulk »JIJ Mllen. drum 5541 seller*. Cepra: Auf./Bept. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Pepper 1 Muntok white $135 Mllen, Sarawak white 1132s sellers, special Sarawak black SlO5 Mllen. gtrbled Lampong black $io7s aellera. asta $117* Mllen. Stngapare Cocenut
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  • 150 16 t .T CTe w steacUer w lth moves small and rises slightly in excess of falls. Leaders, however, were regular, mostly lower A C I lost 1/6 to 61/6 ex-divldend Base metals steadied' and were iirmer at the close. Mount Is* a? fi 4s? P 3d to 45
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  • 259 16 Aug. 28. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS Boustead 13 eta, le. Containers 12 eta. Dunlop* 14 eu. M. Cables 15 eta. C<ty Dev. 7 eta. McAlmter 13 eta. a. Smelt ;rs 25 eta. H. Invest. 11 eta. Ksao 14 eta. 0.C.8.C. ltt eta. Fed. Dlsp. 12 eta, Rothmana '.1 eta.
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  • 132 16 CHIP! lying alengslde trie Singapore Harbour whim< er expected today are: Bldor E.W. Jetty. B*rdana N.W. 1, Orcadea 1/2. Llpts N.W 4. Naayo Hani 4. Sunnyvllle S, Tone Baa N.W. S, Niasel Maru 8/7, Java Mall 10/11. Nara 13/16. Deelock 19, Petallnf 21/22. ■abard 23/24. Tobago 23/26.
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    • 1174 16 VI KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Great Lakes/East Canada Scpvlcm H'kong Yokohama Halitu Montreal loromo Cleraiano Criicafo "Teias Mara" 21 Stlt 2 Oct 2» Oct 2 Mai Net 12 Nn •■Kaaiknra Man" 4 Silt 14 Sipt IB Oct 22 Oct 2* Ocl SO Oct SNn West Coast of Central and
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    • 1034 16 aOSTUIII SIIVICE INBUL PUISUN MB P. SWU SEIVICI ll: Millaarat. SrOacr. T« BMrat aM Wa»aaHlslaal. P»nan| P. S'haa S po»a S'pori t. S*mm Peaam BUUMBA 14/IJS*t «*{|i" "»g 'J** BAIPEI* I Oct 1/11 Oct 12/14 M £1 J«J JJJ FROM «US'I«LIA AND M. HAUHB. MJUU /U *J' Lea»« F'minlli S'pon
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    • 167 16 I'PORI P-SHAM PENANG tTA/rro rrA/rro eta/ctd FROM AUSTRALIA MV. "RATNA MANJUSHIfE" tor Ceylon, Madras Calcutta Sapt. S/ 9 iepf 11/12 FROM MADRAS. NAOAPATTINAM ft KNANO TSS. "STATE Of MADRAS" tor P'Shotn, Feoang. NaQOpattinom A AAodroe Aaa. 2*/2» Aa«. JO/JO A«a> SI/11 Ckea« Apirtai R. JUMAEHOY ft SONS LTD.. Tali *****.
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  • 82 17 THE Malaysn Exehsnge BsnhC A»iociatien made these changes In Its rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Ntw Yerli: buying TT 32J: airmail <>:> n B S: 90 d/st. 32 15/16 credit bill*. 33 1/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 1/8: airmail OD 35i: 90 d/st.
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  • 39 17 ON the frtt sxohsnn msrkst In Hont: Kone yesterday the U.S. dollar mas quoted at 5.761 for TT and bVTH for eath. I Sterling was quoted at 15.99 and I on. tsel ef geld at 250*. I
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  • 452 17 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $12.75 a picul to a new post-Korean War peak of $657. 12 J on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 25 tons to 190 tons. The previous peak was
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    • 610 17 (Continued from Pace 14) FOR SALE :n Word* U Mtm.)— Bwt It eta. extrm FIXING CAR RADIO/Playe*. Coo nut Multlvo*. 4tt Heiegie House. S pore *****. FOR SMART Modern Handbags and Shoes please call Wong Tat Meng Shoe Makers, 119 A Rocbore Road, Singapore 7 Til *****. PURE NITRIC ACID
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    • 703 17 FOR SALE Words SS (Min.)-box it eta. tMtrm SHROFFS CARPETS <tocM clearance at 2/13 Kucnlng Koad. Singapore. (rear BHB Gate No. B) Pbooe W232 Jcpanese carpets— 9 s 12 523/W X 9 llB/-. 9 s 6— 812/- Also English Australian, Indian. rr»»«M.»oarpets at reduced prices CATHAY'S HALF-PRICES Sale! I-adlra' Handkerchiefs
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    • 696 17 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) M Word* U <Min.)—Box M cto axtrm HOTEL AMBASSADOR tfaasid* M, Meyer Koad. LXuxUos NlgbUjr. T*J *****. HAYFAIR HOTIL •PORt RoOtBS Alnondiuooed Popular Bar— ODurtaout Barvics. SOUTH EAST ASIA Hotel S23M/ Vlrtorla Holt'— 323Bl /Bar/Restauraat. STATION HOTEL Kcppai Koaa airconditioned roon,. modtrn facitltlw. Tel: *****/8 Spore
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    • 541 17 NOTICES LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 (NO. 11 of 1960) LOCAL GOVERNMENT (REGISTRATION OF ELECTORS) REGULATIONS 1960 NOTICE ON REVISION OP ELECTORAL ROLLS. In exercise of the powers conferred by Regulation 13 of the Local Government (Registration of Electors) Regulation*. 1960, the Election Commission hereby calls upon every person who
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    • 503 17 NOTICES AMALGAMATED MALAY ESTATES LTD. (Incorporated In the States of Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY OWEN that the 44th Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 1 Benteng, Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, sth November, 1964 at 11.00 a.m. AGENDA 1. To
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    • 736 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Requires ASSISTANT COMBCSTION ENGINEER for Pmalr PanJang Power Station in salary scale $670 x A3O-CSO-920-965 Eff. Bar' 1,010 XA4S-1.145 the commencing basic salary to be dependent upon applicant's qualifications and experience plus variable allowance as payable from time to time and Central
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    • 495 17 ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE (SINGAPORE DIVISION) ENTRY OF OFFICERS IN THE EXECUTIVE (SEAMAN) BRAN (II Applications are invited from candidates fulfilling the qualifications listed below for a commission the Singapore Division of (he Royal Malaysian Naval Volunteer Reserve. There are vacancies in the Seaman Specialist Branch only. 2. Officers
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  • 416 18 FORWARDS HAVE IMPROVED MOST, says MHF CHIEF MALACCA. Fri. Malaysia's hockey forwards, who will be selected when the centralised training ends here on Sunday, will be "a threat, to any worldclass defence." This is the view of MHF vice president A. Durairatnam,
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  • 240 18 TOUR OF MALAYSIA PENANG, Friday. SINGAPORE Cyclists, including a Serviceman, took the first four places after an exciting finish to the first stage of the Malaysian Cyclists Federation's Tour of Malaysia which ended here 1 today. The finish was fought out by a group of 32
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  • 180 18 ATHLETICS MOSCOW. Fri.— A women 1 world javelin record br Elviru Ozolina. who improved her own mark by 1.60 mrtrc» lust under 6 feet), provided the highlight when the four-day Soviet Track and Field National championships began yesterday at Kiev. Miss Ozolina won with a throw
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    • 20 18 Kaub Lge: leachcrs w.o. Roy. i«. Tengku Munawir Trophy (final): Kampong Oolam. Port Dickson 3 KuuU Klawang. Jelebu L
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    • 10 18 Kluang Lge: 10 Engineers Sqn 3 TMS Teachers 1.
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1083 18 [b^jJjllSijl^ JJKBllK'ffTsB! TENDER NOTICE 1 TENDERS will be received I by the Chairman. Tenders Board, at ihe Office ol the State Plnan- I cml Officer. Ground Floor, of tlie Government Offices. Brunei, from Regisured PWD Contractors Class A. up to 4 p.m. on Monday 2«th September. 1964 for: CONSTRUCTION OF
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    • 640 18 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE 1. TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE SUPPLY OF FRESH AND DRY RATIONS TO THE MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES AS FOLLOWS FOR THE PERIOD 2t>TH DECEMBER 1964 TO 3 1ST DECEMBER 1965 a. PRESH AND DRY RATIONS IN SARAWAK— (ONE CONTRACT I. b. FRESH AND DRY
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    • 811 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE MALAYAN PINEAPPLE INDUSTRY BOARD (LEMBAGA I'FRI SAHAAN NENAS TAN AH MELA Y I APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from Malaysian Citizens for the post oX SECRETARY to the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board. The candidate should be a graduate of a recognised University sod should have proven qualities of leadership,
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    • 229 18 2-STOREY TERRACE HOUSES FREEHOLD LAND AT CARPMAEL ROAD, SINGAPORE. AT FLOWER ROAD, SINGAPORE. AT SIMON LANE, UPPER SERANGOON, SINGAPORE. AT SIMON ROAD, UPPER SERANGOON, SINGAPORE. (940 Yean Lease) SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS. AT LOR. K. TELOK KURAU, SINGAPORE. 2-STOREY FLATS AT LOR. 6 GEYLANG ROAD, SINGAPORE. SHOP FLATS AT THOMSON ROAD. (Opposite
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 227 18 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6. Like the Nine inches, drcumS. Recurrence ln proportion f re nce /ft over dl met r on about one to ten (8). cl (9) 10. No. darling. It aoundt ex- J- P 8 1 a ct a llm P c S*tremely 25(5) 8 A brilliant
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    • 771 19  -  NORMAN SIEBEL BURMA 3 MALAYSIA 0 i By I Kuala Lumpur, Friday Fortune turns its back on Malaysia 'J'HE first thing which requires to be said about Burma's 3-0 victory over Malaysia in Group B of the Merdeka soccer tournament at the Merdeka stadium tonight was that it
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    • 278 19 SINGAPORE. Frl. Defending champion John Pearce advanced to the third round of the men's singles In the Singapore Open grass court tennis championships when he beat P. Huggon 6-2. 6-0 on the padang today. Hong Kong's champion K. H. Ip and Victor Sun also
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    • 585 19 CHINA 0 VIETNAM 0: Kuala Lumpur, Friday. IT was endless thrust and parry, with many 111A tempered interludes, when dending champions Nationalist China and South Vietnam slogged out a scoreless draw in Group Bof the Merdeka soccer tournament tonight. The match was a contrast of tactics.
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    • 270 19 Korea, India should win today I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two matches wnich may well set the stage lor a South Korea-lncuu clash to decide Groun A oi the Merdeka soccer tournament will be played at Stadium Perak. Ipoh. tomorrow. Korea will meet Japan in me first match at 7.30 p.m. while
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    • 39 19 IPOH, Frl.— Lee Kang San was re-elected president of the Ipoh District Hockey Association at Its annual general meeting here yesterday Other office-bearers were: Vicepresidents Chet Singh and Dr Ariff in bin Marzukl; secretary— A. Sri K Nayagam.
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    • 307 19 SUZUKI t SUZUKI SPORT SOcc 1964 MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX 50c.e. Clttt 125 c.c. Clut IST 2nd fST SUZUKI I SUZUKI INVEST IN A SUZUKI MOTORCYCLE FOR ECONOMY AND RELIABILITY-SUZUKI ALWAYS LEAD* Available in SOcc. 80cc, 12Scc 2Socc models <*l* Asanto: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315-319, Orchard Road, Singapore. T«l: ***** (5
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 159 19 TODAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES CRICKET— Tour match: MCA GOLF Spore cpen amateur XI v New Zealand touring team championship Ist qualifying (Spore padang. 11 a.m.). Caldmell round (Bukit course). Malayan Cup: Armed Forces t Mai. Forces Inter-zone championships (RBGC (Ournev Rd. XL). course. HX> Merdeka tourney BADMINTON Pan-Malaysian (Seremban) Malays championships
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  • 542 20 Cell death detainee's body exhumed on orders Special team from Capital probes Kuching mystery Some police witnesses lied during inquest: Coroner From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING. Friday fHE body of a political detainee, Ong Geong Ing, who was found hanging in his cell in a Special Branch interrogation centre in Kuching
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  • 80 20 MR. LIM AM KOW pa-vd away on 18-a-M Kun.nil will leave 26-A, Cumberland Lane (S'porc) on 30-8-64 a*. 11 a.m. MR. CHIA KIM YAM i.iK.d ftS> pawed away peacefully at 146 Tem-i»-linc Road Sink-apim- on 2*th Aufnint '64, leaving bWiind wife, jon (James Chla Prng Hont:) 2 daughter*. dauKh-iT-in-law,
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  • 71 20 Two language courses SINGAPORE, Fri. The Adult Education Board is organising Japanese and French language courses. Each course will be of 4 months duration. In the Japanese language courses. Mandarin or English will be used us the medulm of instruction and explanation to students. In the French language courses, only
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  • 41 20 ROME, Fri. Police and soldiers are looking for someone who set oft a mine near the Austrian border last night at Perca, Bolzano, Province, Injuring four soldiers. The soldiers were guarding a pipeline of hydro-electric power station. Reuter.
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  • 52 20 WAIDHAUS (West Germany), Frl. Two Czechoslovak men drove a heavy lorry through the three Czechoslovak border barriers here to West Germany early today jnder a barrage of sub-machine gun fire from Czechoslovak border guards. West German border police said here. The two men reached West German
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  • 30 20 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Anglican High School Sports Stadium at B>i m.s. Upper Changl Road at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
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  • 36 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr Chong Yean Chlong has been elected president of the Sea View Park Association. Other officebearers are: Vice-president. Mr. Lav Slew Foo; secretary. Mr. C 3. Heng, and treasurer. Mr. Chan Bor Teck.
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  • 149 20 SINGAPORE, Fri— The Eighth Magistrate, Mr. S. R.ijcndran. today reserved judgment till Sept. 7 at the end of the hearinc of the case of a science graduate teacher, Abdul Haleem. 27. charged with using criminal force on Miss Chronic Kirn Ping, 31, in the
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  • 351 20 MANILA, Friday tMDREIGN Secretary Mauro Mendez expressed 1 regret today over what he described as a swing toward communism in Indonesian policy. Asked to comment on the appointment of v Communist Party leader as Minister attached to the presidium
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  • 88 20 SINGAPORE, Fri— The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union today criticised Shaw Organisation cinemas for r.ccordlng official recognition to the Industrial Workers Union as the collective negotiating body for their 500 non-managerial staff. In a .statement the SMMWU gave notice that it would strongly oppose any
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  • 403 20 LONDON STOCKS RUBBER TIN LONDON. Frl. The stock markets ended the account on a quiet note. There was little to stimulate interest but a moderate selective demand helped equities to maintain their recent firm tons. Gilt-edged see-sawed and after easing in the morning In response to renewed weakness In sterling
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  • 386 20 Lim has talks with Lee, Lord Head on S'pores UK goods ban KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. I 'J'HK Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aim. today had several discussions, regarding Singapore's move against British imports. He discussed these matters with the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. the
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  • 354 20 Goods ban causes 'serious concern' In Britain I ONDON. Fri. The Board of Trade said yesterday it was "seriously concerned" over Singapore's import restrictions on goods from Britain. It >aid in a statement that the matter wa.s beins taken up with the authorities In Malaysia The .statement >ald the Singapore
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    • 43 20 TJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pm. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest ijini -t Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 82 73 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 81 72
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