The Straits Times, 8 September 1964

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  • 283 1 Thai border talks RAZAK'S TRIP TO BANGKOK FOR DISCUSSIONS ON THE REVIVAL OE JOINT OPERATIONS HAS BEEN DELAYED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE revival of joint MalaysianThai operations against Communist terrorists on the border will be discussed at a top level meeting in Bangkok soon. Originally, the
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  • 1377 1 Curfew cut again in S'pore STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS: Singapore. Monday SINGAPORE today took a big step towards normalisation of conditions. Though the curfew was still stringently enforced, the State's administration services hummed again. With two off-curfew periods arranged primarily for the office worker thousands of government employees were back at
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  • 99 1 fESSELTON, Mon. Gurkhas killed five Indonesian guerillas and wounded several in a clash in s ibah yesterday morning. A military spokesman said four members of liie Security Forces were wounded. The ilash occurred ttm lfc wmt of PensianKan, a small town about 10 miles
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  • 23 1 JAKARTA. Mon.—Demonstrating youths forced a cinema in tiourabaya to stop showing an American film on Thursday night. Antara news agency reported today.—UP.l.
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  • 123 1 Hearing opens in Minister's libel action IZUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The libel and slander action by the Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman Talib, against the secretary general of the Peoples' Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. and a company director. Inche" Abu Bakar bin Ismail, began in the High Court
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  • 44 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A special session of the House of Representatives will be held on Thursday to ratify the proclamation by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong declaring a state of emergency in the country. The Senate will meet on Friday.
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  • 37 1 JAKARTA. Mon.— A Fan-Ame-rican Airways Boeing-707 jet airliner from Singapore touched down here today but was forced to return to Singapore when Indonesian airport union workers prevented Its 13 passengers fiom leaving the plane. Reuter.
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  • 548 1  -  VIC NAYAGAM by RUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A statement issued by the secretariat of the Socialist Front is threatening to split the party wide open. Top leaders of the Front, which Is made up of the Labour Party, the P•:r t y Ra'ayat and the
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  • 58 1 TOKYO. Mon. Government financial and banking leaders from non-Communist nations throughout the world today attended the 1964 joint annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank and two bank affiliates. They are expected to debata important questions dealing witn international liquidity and aid
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  • 49 1 CANBERRA. Mon The Australian Minister fur Defence, Senator Shane Paltridge, announced today that the Com-mander-in-chief. Fur East-Admiral Sir Varyl Begg. accompanied by Lady Bejtg. will make routine visit to Canberra between Oct. 18 and 24. subject to the situation in the Far East at the time Reuter.
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    • 124 1 Tengku hints at 'big' S'pore action KTALA LUM1V PUR, Mon.— Tengku A b<l v I Rahman disclosed today !h:i t "something b\<X* would happen in Singapore to night He said this when winding up a debate on a "thank you" motion for his address yesterday to the Umno general assembly.
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    • 63 1 SINGAPORE. Tars. Police said this morning that the situation "quiet, well under control.' Nine incidents reported between 4.3* p.m. and 7.30 p.m. yesterday, bringing: the total since Wednesday to Iff. Five prnplp MMSNH by moh*. In one Inciclrnt. troops had to lire two *hnt» in air to
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 168 2 Arabs get briefing on plans to check Israel ALEXANDRIA, Mon Heads of State at thr 13-natlon Arab summit conference here yesterday heard too secret military plans for countering any action by israrJ in the Jordan waters dispute. Implemen tation of schemes to divert some of the tributaries of the River
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    • 44 2 SYDNEY. Mon— A 24-year-old commercial traveller died yesterdny when h's parachute failed to npen in a 2.500 ft jump and he plummeted into a dam. He was the eighth parachutist to die in Australia in the past IS months. Reuter.
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    • 28 2 NEW DELHI, Mon. India today protested to China against alleged intrusion by a Chinese patrol into Sikkim. the Indian I protectorate which borders on I Tibet
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    • 418 2 BANGKOK. Monday. fHE South-East Asia Treaty Organisation today pledged on its 10th anniversary to continue holding the fort in South-East Asia against unrelenting Communist aggression. In his annual report, the Seato SecretaryGeneral, Mr. Konthi Suphamongkhon. said the Communists had continued
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    • 331 2 INDIA, PAKISTAN HOME MINISTERS TO MEET SOON NEW DELHI, MONDAY. T!HE Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur A Shastri, told his Parliamentary Congress Party yesterday that efforts were being made to convene a meeting of the Indian and Pakistan Home Ministers in two weeks* time. After that a decision would
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    • 109 2 Now water pollution in Indian capital NEW DELHI. Mon. Delhi citizens were warned last night to boil all water because flooding in the city's north-west-ern suburbs and rural areas has polluted water supplies. An official spokesman said every precaution had been taken to ensure safe water supplies but the public
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    • 23 2 Hussein' s tour ALEXANDRIA. Mon. King Hussein of Jordan will tour Pakistan. Prance and West Germany in October, it was announced here— UPl.
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    • 180 2 NEW BID BY SOEK TO CHECK HOARDING OF RICE JAKARTA, Moifc The Indonesian Government has issued a ruling aimed at checking hoarding of food stuffs, particularly rice. The official news agency Antara said the ruling was issued by the Trade Minister. Mr. Adam Malik. This followed the rapid increase of
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    • 217 2 Kenyatta's 'pack up' warning to Asians, whites NAIROBI, Moi\ The Prime Minister, Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, yesterday warned that whites and Asians who did not identify themselves with the aspirations of the African people had tetter pack up and leave Kenya. "The days when some people called Africans 'boy* are over."
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    • 80 3 UONG KONG. Mon. The recovery of three bodies from the sea today brought the oHic i a I death toll from Typhoon Ruby to 30. Eleven others are still missing and believed drowned. The bodies found today were those of two children and an
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    • 73 3 Ayub to be weighed in silver KARACHI, Mon. President Ayub Miian will be weißhed in pure silver at a civic reception to be held in his honour here on Sept. 14, it was announced yesterday. Karachi citizens will honour the President In appreciation of his services at the recent summit
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    • 74 3 BOMBAY. Mon.— The eyes of a murderer hanged In Poona last week were used to restore the sight of three blind men in Bombay, it was announced here today The eyes of 33-year-old Mahada Tatya Misal were given to the Government eye bank, in accordance with
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    • 207 3 Smith in London seeks 'yes' or 'no' LONDON, Mon.— Mr. Lan Smith, Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia who is seeking independence for the territory, arrived here by air Jast night lor talks with the British Prime Minister, Sir Alec DouglasHome, and other Ministers. He told reporters at London Airport that
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    • 23 3 TEHERAN, Mon.— lran and Russia have agreed to start Joint oil exploitation surveys, the Teheran evening newspaper Pal-gham-Imruz reported. AJ>.
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    • 314 3 DDIS ABABA. Mon.— Mr. Moise Tshombe, Congolese Prime Minister, yesterday agreed to a proposal for an all-African peacekeeping force in the Congo, conference sources said after a session of African Foreign Ministers here. He also promised to remove white mercenaries from his country once
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    • 135 3 CAIGON. Mon. Government forces yesterday claimed a military victory over the Communist Vletcong which capped a week of negligible guerilla activity. The Government-run Vietnam Press Agenry reported that in an 11-hour battle on rhursday In Quang Ngal Province, 340 miles from Saigon, regttiar military forces
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 132 3 LOAN PLAN TO BRING ABOUT GERMAN UNITY >TEW YORK, Mon. An influential group of West Germans are considering a plan by which West Germany would oiler the Soviet Union a multi-billioiv dollar credit loan programme in exchange for German reunification, the New York Herald Tribune said today. In an article
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    • 59 3 QUEBEC CITY, Mon.— Three members of the crew were drownad on Saturday night when the 18. 071 -ton Canadian ore carrier LeeclUfe Hall sank after being in colllflon with another ship, the Canadian press news agency reported. The other ship, the 6.640-ton Greek freighter Apollonia,
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    • 275 3 Shepherd boy's fireworks shatter ceasefire XTICOSIA, Mon. A shepherd boy's fan with fireworks shattered the Cyprus ceasefire on Saturday night, provoking two-and-a-half hours' shooting and intervention by United Nations troops. It happened at the village of Arsos. 30 miles from here. and last nieht the Turkish-Cypriot headman and a I.N.
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    • 103 3 Wilson sets himself alight BLACKPOOL, Mon. Pipe-smoking Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the Labour Party, had to deal with a burning problem here yesterday. He had Just arrived at a Blackpool hotel when someone shouted: "Look out. Harold, you are alight." Mr. Wilson looked down to see his jacket was
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    • 72 3 RHEIMS, Mon. French crowds raised a special cheer for a British band playine It's a long way to Tipperary when President de Oaulle reviewed a march past here yesterday commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Battle of the Marne. Two hundred British troops of the Royal
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    • 133 3 Guardsmen called out to quell teenage riots HAMPTON BEACH, (New Hampshire), Mon. Thousands of teenagers surged through the streets of this report last night and attacked the police station with bottles and stones. An estimated 7,000 youngsters on their last holiday weekend before schoob resume, crowded into tbe town, blocked
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    • 85 3 LONDON, Mon.— A smartly dressed gunman walked Into a day-and-night bank here yesterday and shot an official after asking him to change a German 100-mark note. The scene of the shooting was Dorfman's, a merchant-banking firm, which had opened as usual on Sunday
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    • 99 3 A bomb blasts Chicago firm CHICAGO, Mon. A bomb explosion tore open a decorating firm yesterday the fourth bombing of a place of business in two and a half years. None had been solved. And— adding tc the jitters of businessmen police reported the theft of 3401 b of dynamite
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    • 31 3 ATLANTA. Mon— A private twin-engine plane crashed Into a bridge over Atlanta's heavilytravelled north east expressway yesterday and toppled Into a lane, killing twd of lta seven passengers. —DPI.
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    • 140 3 LONDON. Monday. I>OAC made a record profit of £10 million In 1963-64, according to Press reports here yesterday. After payment on loan Interest, the airline should at least break even, the reports indicated. The reports may bring the Aviation Minister, Mr. Julian Amery. to
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    • 69 3 Antonio weds for fifth time— at 100 pATANZARO t South Italy*. V/ Mon. Antonio Esposlto. a crusty ex-miner who is 100 and remembers Garibaldi, was married here yesterday for the fifth time. His bride was Maria Mustara, 4. They had been engaged foe ix y.-;irs. Antonio has been widowed four
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    • 35 3 BONN. Mon. Two teen-ass Czechs yesterday crashed a heavy ruck through Czech border bariers under a hail of bullets from ?oirmunlst border police and alhougli wounded crawled to freelorn. West German police m(orted—U.P.l.
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    • 23 3 SANTO DOMINGO (Dominican < Republic), Mon. A 12-year-old girl gave birth to a four and a half pound baby here yesterday.
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  • 248 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. TWO senior Singapore ministers today warned the people that the Indonesians were now embarked on a two-pronged drive to wreck Malaysia. MR. ONG PANG BOON, the Minister for Home Affairs, and MR. LIM KIM SAN, the Minister for National Development, gave this warning
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  • 157 4 LABOUR CODE CALL GETS MTUC BACKING I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Trades Union Congress today endorsed the call by the general secretary of the NUPW, Mr. P. P. Narayanan, for a "code of behaviour" for employers and employees during the present emergency. The secretary of the MTUC, Mr. S. J.
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  • 93 4 I>£NANG, Mon. Mr. Jeffrey Yeap Leon* Beng, eldest son of the late Mr. Yeap Kirn Hoe and grandson of racehorse owner Madam Lee Cheng Kirn. and his wife. Miss Tan Eng Yatt, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Seng Aun, arriving at their
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  • 115 4 DENANG. Mon. Two armed robbers held up a family In Tan Iv Ghee Road and escaped with $440 In cash and Jewellery this morning. Mr. Yuen Pook Hoi. 32. a laboratory assistant in the Department of Chemistry, woke up at about 3
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  • 62 4 IPOH. Mon. Members of the Bench and Bar in Malaysia are expected to attend the second annual dinner of the Bar Association of Perak at the Ipoh Club here on Sept. 26. A golf competition open to all members of the Bench and the Bar will
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  • 212 4 PENANG. Mon k A lone robber armed with a pistol staged a daring hold-up and escaped with over $1,000 from a provision shop in Beach Street this evening. The man walked Into Chop Seng Hoe and Co.. about 150 yards from the Central Fire
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  • 23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Wattr will be cut off in a section of Nicoll Drive between 9 a.m. and 5 om. tomorrow.
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  • 322 4 FIVE INCHES OF RAIN BRING PENANG FLOODS PENANG, Monday. /CONTINUOUS rain last night and this morning flooded several low-lying areas in Penang, Province Wellesley and the Krian District. Up to noon today, about five inches of rainfall *as recorded in the state. In Parit Buntar, the Methodist Secondary School. which
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  • 35 4 ALOR STAB. Mon. The monthly meeting of the Alor Star Town Council fixed for today has been postponed to Thursday because several town councillors are attending the Umno general assembly in Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 50 4 PENANG. Mon.— Mohamed Ta- 1 hir bin Abdullah was fined $85 today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving without care and attention at Penang Road on the night of July 2. Tahlr, 36, admitted crashing into a glass pane of Wearne Brothers Ltd.
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  • 34 4 PENANO, Mon. Six cartons of Japanese flashlight batteries and several motor-cycle tyres and tubes were among t.ie goods missing from a Penang Port Commission lighter which was being unloaded during the week-end.
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  • 163 4 OUKIT MERTAJAM, A* Mon. The Senior Sessions Court president, Mr. B. T. H. Lee, today ordered the arrest of a Kulim Health Inspector, Abdul Hamid bin Ahmad, who failed to appear or, a charge of cheating V. Arunasalatn Fillai of $1,300 on Dec. 8. 1961.
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  • 52 4 IPOH. Mon. Ten members of the Nadar Kalai Andram (South Indian Cultural Association) in Ipoh donated a pint of blood each to the blood bao/. over the weekend. Mr. N. Samuel, president of the association, wno led the party. said he would encourage more members to
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  • 36 4 SEREMBAN, Mon The Malaysian Indian Congress, Nilai branch, has held its third annual meeting. The following have been elected: Messrs A. N. Thanavelu Filial (president); S. Sundaram (vicepresident) and V. Ganapathie (secretary).
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  • 91 4 pENANG, Mon. A labourer charged with careless driving explained in court today that he had "a sudden black-out." "I did not know what happened after that," Ooi Urn Huat, 51, told the magistrate, Mr. T. Ariarajah. Ooi's car, the prosecution stated. was proceeding along Ayer Itam Road
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    • 143 4 Airport movements DriU Arrival* 0 (ML 033> 425 pjn I POM ArnvaiS Penang (ML, 052) 5.10 p.m. MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: Prom PENANG Arrivals ?MlTo£ 6« d .m KU Sn.£nsa MALAYSIAN AIRWAYS: From i!S 845 am- BtajSp^« and Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Lumpur' (ML 034, 905 Ipoh (ML 034) 945 am.;
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  • 357 5 IPOH, Monday. fHE Sultan of Perak today told those who supported or even sympathised with Soekarno's "crush Malaysia" policy to "go to Indonesia and practise your ideology and way of life there." He was speaking at Kati. a small riverine kampong about 30
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  • 128 5 OINGAPORL. Mon.— AmeriO can beauty queen Sandra Stocker. due to arrive in Singapore on a "meet our people" exchange programme organised jointly by Continental Airlines of US.A. and Thai international, will postpone her Vlolt. A Thai International spokesman said today that the present disturbances iiad caused
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  • 44 5 PENANG. Mon. The former Socialist Mayor of PenariK. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. will talk on "Russian Communism vs Chinese Communism" at the next meeting of the Penang Discussion Group at the Khek Association premises here at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday.
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  • 130 5 lESSELTON. Mon. SenaJ tor Hong Teck Guan, of Tawau. who Is also president of the Sabah Chinese Association, today appealed to the Chinese in Sabah to stand firm and solldlv behind the Central Government in facing Indonesian aggression. The Senator said that President
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  • 59 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Thieves broke into a liquor shoo at Batu village at the sth mile. Ipoh Road, early yesterday and stole MOO in cash and 106 bottles of brandy worth $1,629 The owner. Mr. Tan Seng Chang. 55. told the police that he found The
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE Mon The Industrial Arbitration Court liapostponed the hearing of trade disputes indefinitely until further notice because of the curfew. The courts registry. however, wtll remain open daily tor official transactions.
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  • 282 5 400 youths want to join Forces, but many rejected IPOH. Mon. The 1 majority of 400 youths who turned up today to join the Malaysian Armed Forces was rejected here because they did not have the necessary educational qualifications. The big rush began at the Territorial Army headquarters In Tambun
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  • 79 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Junior Safety First Council postponed all its activities ror the third term of the school year to the December school holidays. Their second motoring carnival, scheduled to be held at the Raffles Institution yesterday. was cancelled. It will be held from
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  • 44 5 IPOH. Mon— The Ipoh Municipal Council has decided to ask the State Government to contribute $30,000 towards the maintenance of the Ipoh Library. The council, which manages the library, has also decided to change the name to "Ipoh Publi< Library."
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  • 56 5 SINGAPORE. 'Mon. The President of the Industrial Arbitra:lon Court. Dr. Charles Gamoa, resumed duties today following his return from Geneva, where he attended a research conference organised by the International Institute of Labour Studies. Dr. Gamba will give up his post soon to become directoi of
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  • 149 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two men armed with daggers last night pounced on a man while he was telephoning the police. The robbers, who were later joined by two other men. then raided the home of Mr. Chum Ah Lip in Lorong Jubilee and escaped
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  • 238 5 CAMPOS (STILL AT LARGE) LOSES HIS $2,000 BAIL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Sessions Court president, Syed Hassan Al-Jaffri, today ordered that the $2,000 cash bail of Christopher Bertram Campos, 33, be estreated when he failed to appear in court for the third time. His case was originally fixed for continued
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  • 154 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. It would not be practical to provide special weapon training for civilians employed in the Armed Forces a defenre spokesman said today. He was referring to a statement by the president of the Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union.
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  • 44 5 KUANTAN. Mon. The Kuantan district Red Cross Society's flag day. originally scheduled for Sept. 3 and 4, will now be held on Friday and Saturday. This year's collection will be used to buy a vehicle for the society.
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  • 466 5  - Khalsom, the 'baby unionist who leads the men ARTHUR RICHARDS By If UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A woman who formed a union for machine operators nine yea.rs ago today leads the 13,000-strong, predominantly male. Railwaymen's Union of Malaya. She is Che Khalsom binte Haji Hamzah. 34, who assumed the post of
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  • 36 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Celangor Children's Home in Cheras Road built under the Second Pive-Year Development Plun will be officially opened by the Raja Permaisuri Agqng on Sept. 25. at 4.00 p.m.
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  • 23 5 SINGAPORE. Mon The 102 nd anniversary ce'ebrations and speech day of St. Andrews School scheduled for 8.30 a.m. tomorrow have been cancelled
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  • 260 5 I P OH. Mon. Monthly pay is to be offered to about 5.000 dailyrated labourers .employed by the municipal councils of Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh and Malacca and the George town City Council. The Municipal Corporation.*; Consultative Committee, which met here today. Is expected to make
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  • 538 6 A mile away— murder... MARKETING TIME IN ONE OF THE TROUBLE SPOTS IN SPORE Rotan and jail for 3 who had weapons SINGAPORE. Mon. A MAGISTRATE, A Mr. Sachi Saurajen, today ordered three men to be caned and jailed for possessing offensive weapons. The three were among a total of
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  • 91 6 SINGAPORE Mon. The secretary-general of the National Trades' Union Congress. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr today urged all affiliates to discuss how best they could help towards restoring normal conditions in Singapore. "Trade union leaders must spread the word among the workers that the disturbances
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  • 16 6 KUCHTNO. Mon. The next meeting of Sarawak's Council Negri will be on Oct. 1.
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  • 200 6 Curfew, so MAL cancels 3 flights SINGAPORE, Mon.— Three Malaysian Airways flights between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur were cancelled today because of the curfew. They were ML 026 bound for Kuala Lumpur at 3.30 p.m.. ML 153 from Penang to Singapore at 11.55 a.m. and ML 025 from Kuala Lumpur
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  • 113 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Thirteen-year-old schoolgirl, Nancy Aiig Heng Neo, who was reported missing since Friday, had spent the past few days in her sister's house in Telok Kurau. The girls brother, Mr. Willie Urn. too>y telephoned the Strain Times after reading of his mothers
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  • 74 6 Singapore: The taxi drivers cash in 1 CINGAPORE. Mon. Many taxi drivers today cashed in on the lack of punlic transport because of the disturbances. While some taxi drivers agreed to meter rates, many lntibted on rhiirginn $1 or $2 extra, m parui cular shortly before the curfe* was reimpobed.
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  • Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1860 7 The herb that started a war of independence MORE^VALUED^TH TEA is better than wine," said an ancient Chinese philosopher, "for it awakens thought, harmonies the mind and does not cause a man to say foolish things he may repent of when he is sober.' 1 If the sage Nin Chang
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  • The Straits Times Tuesday, September 8, 1964.
    • 645 8 Dr. Subandrio's statement I hat Indonesia is to adopt "an >ffensive attitude" in its 'crush Malaysia" campaign :omes as an ti -climax after a j veek of warning that Soe- carno was to make an imjortant announcement. True he statement is not unimjortant: but it has been made
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    • 449 8 Delegates to the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund, which opened in Tokyo yesterday, will devote i themselves chiefly to a review of the studies on international liquidity which officials of ti.e I Fund were requested to undertake at the last meeting. The main findings, published in
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    • 142 8 Having needled all concern- ed for so long about the inordinate delay in setting up Kuala Lumpur's parking i meters, it would be graceless for us not to acknowledge their arrival and to welcome I the difference they have made. For the first time in years the motorist
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  • 789 8  - TSHOMBE'S TASK, PEACE WITH VICTORY GAVIN YOUNG by Leopoldville, Mon CIX weeks ago, Mr. Moise Tshombe, the Congo's ebullient Prime Minister, claimed that he would make "a new Congo" within three months. Time is running out. The news from Albertville and Bukavu is encouraging, but the victories there are not
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  • 423 8 LONDON. Mon Fleet Street, ink-stained home of British journalism for centuries. Is exaltedly awaiting the birth of a new newspaper and an intensi.led circulation war. There are two separate and distinct developments along the winding street leading from the Law Courts to St. Paul's
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  • 697 8  - Building homes for students in Britain HALL ROMNEY A band of ex-Malaysians set out to solve a problem -and repay a debt From London, Mon AS C H EME to provide comfortable private living accommodation for a large proportion of the young Malaysian men and women students in all parts
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    • 121 8 ONE sure way of checkIng on these Indonesian agents and provocateurs is to warn the kam- '~ong folks and villagers to be on the lookout for any strangers spreading malicious rumours in their locality and to make a roport at once of their existence to their community leaders.
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    • 95 8 THE milk bread scheme which was launched last year ior the 50,000 needy school children la coming to an end. due to lack of financial aid. Although foreign and local charitable bodies have given aid to launch this programme, it is up to the Government to consider the
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  • 1435 9 STATEMENT IN HOUSE REPEATED IN PUBLIC HIGHLY DEFAMATORY' COUNSEL CLAIMS Opening of libel action by Minister against Seeni KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, today sued the sec-retary-general of the Peoples Progressive Party, Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, for libel and
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  • 88 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon._ Police headquarters today issued this nood report: »U-t.\uo»- Batang Berjunui 12nd mile ttualu Selangor Koad. Ihe water is three inches deep and still rising bui 11 is accessible to all traffic. PfcKAK— Krlan: 81st mile BaB»n Serai Road. The water ;s lnoiiea
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  • 71 9 SINOAPORE. Mon.— The timn two public lectures to be Riven by Dr. Eugene J. Van Scott, chief of the dermatological branch of the National Cancer Institute «.f Betheoda. Maryland. U.S.A.. and world authority on the biology of hair growth, have been changed They will now be
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  • 147 9 60 DRIVERS BOOKED ON METER DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —It was "M" (for meter) Day here today for motorists, and in nine hours 60 drivers were booked for "overtime" parking. The parking meters, introduced by the Municipality, was a. limited mmcnb. They helped motorists to tiud parsing space. But there
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  • 62 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A political detainee, S. Ghouse, who was arrested in February last year, was released from Changi Prison last week. Before his detention, Ghou*» waa the secretary-general of tlv former Naval Base Labour Union and adviser to seteral other tradunions in Singapore. He was
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  • 136 9 Union to get 300,000 to guard estates KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Union of Plantation Workers is to get all estate workers to form vigilante corps. Eight state branches of the union have so far been Instructed to form vigllanto corps. The general secretary of the union. Mr. P. P.
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  • 67 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A car worth $4,000 which was parlced in front of the Dewan Baha.sii dan Pustaka in Airport Road here on SiUurclay night was reported stolen. It belonged to Syed Abdul Aziz bin Embong. 29. oi Pahans. who parked his vehicle. :i Morris Minor
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  • 36 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon—lnche Abdul Rahim bin Kadlr, 38. a Kelantan Civil Service officer. left today for a one-year diploma course in social administration at the London School of Economics under the Colombo Plan
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  • 218 9 TESSELTON, Mon.— d The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam, last night reminded "fellow Malaysians in Sabah" of the need for racial harmony and understanding, especially "nt this time of trial." Speaking m a broadcast over Radio Malaysia (Sabah). Mr. Manlckavasagam
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    • 512 9 Todays Radio, TV 476 metres SERVICES: 41.7 and 60.2 metrei A.M.: 6.00 Gocd Morning; AM.: 6.00 Prog. Summary 601 Morning Prelude; 7.00 6.02 Morning Melodies; 700 The vf*' n: ?"i2 U And Abju-: 7ao NeW3; 71 Breakfast PotDourn News: 7.40 Breakfast Bulletin; 730 Learn A Word A Day 735 (.50
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  • 548 10 SETTING UP A NEW HOME FOR TWO GOON-TO-BE-MARRIED couples who are famishing their own homes are finding there's so much variety in shops that ehoos ing wisely has never been more difficult Many young people set up homes in flats With rooms having limited space they have to plan their
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    56 10 j HERE'S a charming hairstyle with the Tom Jones i bow. A small piece jof hair (a little I false wave) is pinned among the natural tresses to give added bounce Innovation is a bow to match I whatever dress a I girl is wearing or it can be plain
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  • 265 10 THE Thai woman and the Englishwoman so unlike in looks and manner share the beauty honours. says Mr. Alexander Aid brook, a man who travels thousands of miles a year. Vienna-born Mr. Aldbrook, an English scarf manufacturer, has no hesitation in naming the Thai
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  • 172 10 Orange peel preserve DO you know how to make orange peel preserve? Here is a simple method. Use always the peei from sweet oranges. Take any quantity of peel and remove as much white pith as possible from the inside. Then cut the peel into Uin. strips. Place in a
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  • 213 10 OOAK plastic shower curtains in a mild solution of liquid bleach and detergent for half an hour to remove soap film and soil. Wash curtains with a brush when soil is loosened and rinse well. If your batter has become too stiff, beat an egg and add a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 507 10 7 soft-spoken eyeshades to make you look all eyes instead of all eyeshadow! Revlon's New 'Smoky Pales' This is fashion's look for now! Ouiet but dramatic! Subtle but persuasive. Revlon's new 'Smoky Pales* are whispering eyeshadow shades that make your eyes look great and glowy (and your whole face softer,
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    • 175 10 IKOPTROSE HIP SYRUP Richest of all in natural Vitamin C ■"pj.yiiii'i S|i3^fc_ Balu'eo and ;rn«inj rlii ldrrn nrod I Vitamin C. cvi-rx miil'l<" itj f»r clear f skin, firm num*. stmiij; liones and f.jr tfmrlSSk ssss% irj iv l»- Hut the liixlv caiuiiit jo@^ml^ jjw» -lore Vitamin lhal'-wli\ it mu-t
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    • 225 10 Straits Times Crossword 9ff mmt hk imm na ACROSS 6. Drinks up to give keenness 4. Symbol of teuinlne predoml- (5). nance In dress 18). 7. Rifle to flre after having fled 8 Make a priest lay down the (7). law <6). 14. Dominating the confusion 9. Situation demands flve
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  • 373 11 MALAYSIA READIES CASE FOR U.N. COUNCIL NEW YORK, Monday. diplomats are expected to hold strategy talks here today in preparation for the scheduled opening later this week of the Security Council debate on their Government's charge against Indonesia of "blatant and inexcusable aggression." Dato (Dr.)
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  • 235 11 Ramani hits back at critics of Malaysia in the U.S. and says we are: \TEW YORK, Mon.— Malaysia's deputy permanent representative to the United Nations today defended the Malaysian Government as a "democratic regime by any standards." Referring to a recent New York Times editorial,
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  • 189 11 SOEK 'INTENT ON REVIVING REDS' DIRTY WORK' WASHINGTON, Monday. 'J'HE Washington Star, in an editorial headlined "The playboy looks for trouble." said yesterday: Indonesia's President W Soekarno is getting bolder and bolder in hi.s drive to crush the year-old Malaysian Federation. He Is no longer satisfied with limiting his guerilla
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  • 46 11 KANGAR. Mon.— The Perlis Co-operative Thrift and Investment Society registered last month has already more than 400 members. "We hope to increase this number to at least 1,000 before the end of the year," the secretary, Inche Abid bin Ismail, said toriav.
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  • 72 11 ALOR STAR. Mon.— A pad! planter, Yaakob bin Tallb, 24, was today accused in the magistrate's court here of murdering his wife. Hallmah binte Abdullah, 24. last Saturday. Hulimah was alleged to have been killed in her parents" home at Kampong Simpang Perupok. in Kubor
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  • 41 11 PENANG. Mon— The Peii^n? L'rano division )> 10-night Malaysia anniversary pesta scheduled to be held on the Lorong Kulit ground from Sept. 25 to Oct. 3 has been cancelled on the advice of L'mno leaders in Kuala Lum- pur. 1
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  • 254 11 Indonesia starts offensive to counter 'aggression charge JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia today began making preparations tor a counter-offensive on the political and military fronts following Kuala Lumpur charges of Indonesian "aggression" aeainst Malaysia. A three-man Indonesian delegation headed by the Second Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Tjondronegoro. yesterday flew to New York
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  • 33 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Col. E. N. Doig. matron-in-chief and director of Australian Army Nursing Services, arrived here tonight for a nine-day visit to meet Commonwealth nurses serving in Malaya and Singapore.
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  • 96 11 pENANG. Mon. St. Xavier's students today observed two minutes' silence in memory of a former Xaverian killed in ac- j tion against Indonesian paratroopers in Labis last Wednesday. The school flag was f own j at half-mast in tribute to Lance-Corporal John Pas- I chal, 24. of
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  • 89 11 rpHE Westland SR-N5 X Hovercraft which is being sent to Borneo to support British troops, is one of the most popular exhibit's at the Farnborough air show in South England. The seven-ton SR-N5 can carry 15 fully-equipped troops and has a cruising speed of
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  • 52 11 PENANG, Mon— Fong See Keng. 19, unemployed, told the second magistrate's court today that he made a profit of five cents on each cinema ticket he resold on the black market. Fong. charged with attempting to resell three tickets at the Central Theatre, was
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  • 85 11 Team to study manpower needs of Sabah JESSELTON. Mon. A two- man survey team has arrived here at the request of the Sabah Government to review the manpower situation and the needs of the Sta.te. They arc Mr. D. E. Christian tnd Inche Yahya bin Abdul Wahab. members of the
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  • 29 11 TANJONO MALIM, Mon. Thieves broke into the Chung Sin Chinese School here last night and got away with a typewriter and an adding machine worth about 52.000.
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  • 202 11 'College will be on island' promise pENANG, Mon. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today gave an assurance that the S t a f c Government would do its best to see that the proposed university college was built on P c n a n g Island. "The people
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  • 106 11 KANGAR, Monday THE standard of education of Malaysian children is equal to that of European chil- I dren. Mr. P. J. K. Kersey, a teacher of the Derma English School, said before returning to Britain to- day. Mr. Kersey, who came here last year under the
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  • 232 11 FIVE-YEAR-OLD BOY SETS A POSER FOR POLICE TPOH. Mon. a nve- year-old Indian boy, who gave his name as i S. Segar, has set a poser I for the police here. He does not know where his narents are living. He wa.s taker to the Central Police Station here yesterday
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  • 57 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon— A r«rruit.ng team under Muj. J. J. Plain will interview prospective recruits for eight branches of the British Army at the community hall. Simpang Tiga. at 9 a.m. tomorrow. There are vacancies for clerks, signalmen, male nurses, hygiene assistants. operatniK theatre technicians and general
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    • 38 11 Bugs Bunny By Ralph Heimdaht f VERNOT^ IP VA HAD ANY PRIDE A I GETTIN' YA'D GO TO TH' f/ A CENT PCOAA Al£.~ EMPLOYMENT AGENCY I BY jrJtt VA OuGWTA 6E SHAMED AN" GET A JOB »-IKE^/j}
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  • 69 12 THE managing director of Malayan Banking Ltd.. Mr. Khoo Teck Puat (above), has been invited to attend the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Tokyo. Mr. Khoo left for Japan on Sunday and will join the Malaysian delegates headed by
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  • 568 12  - STRONG MALAYSIAN TRADE BID BY TAIPEH CHAN BONG SOO By AFTER making a strong trade recovery in 1960, Formosa is now teatur I ing prominently in the Malaysian economy. Since that year, all statistics point to increasing trade between the two countries, although this is very much a lop-sided affair
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  • 380 12 ANEW type of rubber cricket pitch with special advantages in hot climates, with the virtue that it can be made ready in an instant, is arousing keen interest among sporting authorities and schools in Britain and other parts of the Commonwealth. It is formed or
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  • 55 12 BEN APPOINTS A NEW CHIEF ENGINEER MR. HENRY PAT O N A.M.I. Mech. E., M.I. Mar E.. (above), who has been appointed superintendent engineer of the Ben Line in succession to the late Mr. C. G. Hutton. Mr. Paton. 40. was promoted to chief engineer in l!i.",0. and holds first
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  • 84 12 H. A. OConner and Co. Ltd., which already represents many divisions of the Pye group of companies in Malaysia on a sole agency basis, announces an addition to this list of manufacturers. Thl s is Unlearn Instruments Ltd., which manufacture* a complete range of spectrophotometric equipment
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  • 180 12 rREE members of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd's executive staff have left for three months' overseas training with Rothman s of Pall Mall (Canada) Ltd. in Toronto. They are. from left to right. Mr. Jackie Chin, advertising manager, Mr Seah Guan Chye. cost accountant, and
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  • 213 12 CA THAY DRIVE INTO SOUTH PACIFIC CATHAY Pacific Airways, the Hong Kong -based airline, has announced a new overseas appointment. Mr. John Anthony West Lav, above, of Melbourne, a wellknown Australian airline executive, has been designated as Cathay Pacific's general manager for Australia and New Zealand. His appointment gives significance
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  • 175 12 JAPAN TRIP FOR CANON DEALERS Canon dealers from x Malaysia started a trip to Japan on Sunday as a token ol appreciation for their record salet of Canon cameras during the pa»t year. In their 10-day stay in Japan, they will visit the Canon factor; and learn the latest techniques
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    • 249 12 Dear Sir. Wa t±va introduced AiU* tyr*vritera to Malayan. iiLßfc la tnfe oldest typewriter Manufacturing I company in Germany ana belong* to the famou» CHUWtIG group of quality manufacturers. ADLKh typevritera are know for their aodem design, quality and sucoeaa This is the ADLER TIPPA portable typewriter, gold medal winner
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    • 492 12 CITY DEVELOPMENTS FINANCE AND INVESTMENT LTD the home of secure savings, offer you the double key to h jk A QUALITY HOME IN A VARIED X»fft^r» S3*£^ '!fi uJjtfl PRICE RANGE f Why should you advance your money for nothing (r 7-1 jjl ft .J 1 5 ifla l 'JU\*'
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    • 76 12 HAMAS AIR UMGO Oantas offers you same day service Between Malaysia and Australia DIRECT QANIAS 707 V- JETS TO: Europe and the U.K.: (6 Flights week.) Australia: (5 Flights a week.) Specify Oantas to your Air Cargo) Agent or contact Malaysian Always Limited, General Sales agents for Oantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles
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    • 1261 13 I fa^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. ItHj. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRI v^*^*! HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore Pt S'haa Ptfieng SCITY OF CHESTER 14 Sapt tCITY OF WELLINGTON 25/27 Sept 3D Saft •CITY OF LEICESTER 3/ a Oct 0/ 7 Oct I Oct •CITY OF LEEOS 24 2S Oct 27/20
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  • 754 14 From Our Market Correspondent rE Stock Exchange of Malaysia had a dull day yesterday, with Singapore still closed, though trading was more active than on Saturday. Industrials tended easier, while tins had bargain hunters all round, with the wide spread of quotations restricting business.
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  • 26 14 Malayan Stork Indices Sept. 5 Sept 7 •Industrials: 80.73 ?,0 66 Tins: 123.13 122.75 rubbers: 101.50 100 70 •Dec. 30. 1963=100 Dec 29. 1962=100
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  • 478 14 Business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: RAJOO INDUSTRIALS: Ounlops (1.000) ■t.W; Gimmtfl (1,000) S-'/.".i. Hum* (M) (2.000> J1.65, (1.000. M.64: M. Containers 13.000) SI *)•>: Mirl.n HoUl (3.IKK. 77
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  • 493 14 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $2.12$ a picul to a new post-Korea peak of $701.50, only $20 below the 1951 record, on an offering unofficially estimated, at 245 tons, down 20 tons on Saturday. Fridays estimate
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  • 123 14 'MELBOURNE, Mon. Indus--ITX trials moved narrowly around steady levels in quiet trading Coloninl Sugar regained 1 to 78 9 Mt I.^a after touching 44 closed 1 6 lower at 44 9. An Industrial dispute has cut production. Other base metals and oils moved narrowly. Ampol Exploration sained 1
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  • 233 14 CEPTEMBER first grade rubber fob. closed at S p.m. In Kuala Lumpur y.-sterdny at b» cents per lb. down, three eighths of a cent on Friday's closing level lor th* position. Th* tone w*» quiet. H.A.S. and P.M. R.I. eleslng art*** In oonts per lb. yesterday: INT. r
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  • 145 14 August outputs were: Pahanc Consolidated 20.000 tons cm«hed oit. I>>» ton- lode, 2t tons trjhutors alluvial purchased; AuHtral AmalKamated L,1.17 plculs, Kainpong Kamuntinc 311 plculs, Pur.Kah Tin 15 < plculs: RtvrrMMP Rubber 210.000 lb. Buklt Katll Rubber 3'.'.06S tb., Ayer Molek Rubber 63.730 lb.. Malayan Tin 4.067 piculs,
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  • 106 14 V;mips lyinx aloriKtido the Singapor* Harbour whatv.j or expectod today are. City of lt**MMttl .T4, Btar AldeT. B^nhlant 8/9. Rooeverett i:*'l4. r.i.ron-tut.- is, Kinpllre Gannrt -i Kmenfels 2S'2«, Toreador 27/2^. ItPJOMf tl 32, Dimodocus 35/36, RcheM K.nrstar 42/43, BenrloDe* 45, Cambodgc 46. BentODK N.W. 1. Prrlis N
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  • 36 14 th,- trss Olehanxo market la k Hone Kong yp-.tir(lay ih. US Irllar wa.« <|uotrd at 5 77 for TT and N (or eaih. StcrliriK s«| quotrd at IAM an 4 int tatl of (old
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  • 28 14 September 7. MALAYAN RI'RBKK PRICE. 69 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5701.50 a picul (up 52.12',.). Inofficial estimated offering: 245 tons (down 30 tons).
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    • 82 14 For: New York, Philadelphia, Mobile, New Orleans Houston. "WOODBURN" Loads Spore Loods Penang Arrives New York 29/30 SEPT 2 OCT 4 NOV Agents: ORIENT LLOYD LTD. Ill: SiSfasert *****'! Ken SaelteMsa »n rtuat Urn UNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR LINE CORP. arrmat n*a> mbm H*sf>sst* itasnt i« xaaatea "SJal »ll«"
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    • 124 14 NOTICE OF CORRECTION TO LIST OF MACHINERY k MOTOR VEHICLES PUT UP FOR SALE BY TENDER With reference to the Tender Notice dated 22nd August, 1964 published in the newspaper on 24th and 25th August. 1964. kindly note that the following vehicle has been withdrawn and is not Included in
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    • 154 14 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tender for the transport of laterite gravel from Batang BerJuntai and Bukit Badong Quarrle* to 3rd m.s.-7th m .s. Sabalc Pernam Bagan Terap Road. The closing date of the above tender Is extended to 11th September. 1964. ""shipping notices^' MEBSAGERIEK MARITIMES CO. m.r. "MAURICIEN" Arrivrd 30.8.64 A
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    • 1027 15 (Continued from Pace 8) i SITUATIONS VACANT 'i Mori, SJ (Him.)— Box SO et*. txtrm POST OF CLERK Typist advertised un.Lr I- o. Box 33. Johore Bahru. now filled. ki-d EXECUTIVE SECRETARY exporlenred In Trade Union work wantt-d. Fi>lary according to abilities. Apply K.L. KWONC WAI SIU Hospital SinKarore baa
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    • 1006 15 HOUSES LAND WANTED to Word* $S (Mm.)— Box SO et* txtrm LIST YOUR PROPERTIES to us. We give you Immediate tennni* with small Write 401. OCBC Bldg. Tel. 29^1 JB WANTED FOR IMMEDIATE Inveat«ith KOOd i'X:-'iriK return, preferably shophousex with control rent, others can also be considered. Reply P.O. Box
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    • 900 15 VEHICES FOR SALE !0 Wtrd* Si (Mln.)— Box SO et: txtrm 1954 HILLMAN CALIFORNIA, IXO-) Kiat ttUO. IWSB Kord Prefect. l»t)2 BMW 70U, 1U62 Tovoia 700 Dim m good •election of used tare ior wlca £aa> payment acceptable, ooouict Kab Motet Co.. Ltd.. 7.*- Bukit Tinutb Kouii. Spore. Tel: *****/7
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    • 594 15 NOTICES ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates ior j the undermentioned Companies > under the Management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of August, 1964. are as follows. Picub Ampat Tin Dredging Limited 752 Berjuntal Tin Dredging Limited 5.177 Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Limited 1.990 Kamunting
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    • 502 15 TENDERS MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDtR NOTICE Tenders are invited from Registered Contractors for the cutting of grass on side tables and earth drains of public roads In Ipoh for the year 1964/65. 2. Full particulars are obtainable from the Municipal Engineer's Office, Municipality of Ipoh, on any working day between
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    • 211 15 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K.R. Registered Contractors Class C and above I will be leceived by the Pengarah Kerja Raya. Persekutuan Tanah Melayu. Ibu Pejabat. J.K.R.. Jalan Maxweil. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. on 18ih September, 1964 for the Construction of Four (4) No. Class C Quarters
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    • 527 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KELANTAN GOVERNMENT j PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited from Pederal citizens and serving gov- j ernment officers lor the appointment of Temporary Clerks ol Works in the Public Works Depart- inent. Kelantan for a duration of not more than two years on the salary scale of $324 x
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 24 16 VERSAILLES. (Northern Prance), Mon. France beat Denmark by 72 points to 45 In a .one-day women's athletics International match here yesterday. Reuter
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    • 24 16 TOKYO. Mon.— The Olympic Flame aboard a Japan Airlines aircraft arrived in Okinawa today on it* way to Tokyo from Athens— Reuter.
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    • 91 16 TAKESHI Koura (above), 21 -year-old Japanese tennis player, who became the new Malaysian open singles champion in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Koura was given a walkover in the final by compatriot Isao Watanabe, who suffered a leg injury when beating S. A. Axman. the
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    • 327 16 LAWN TENNIS FOREST HILLS (New York), Monday. rpWO SEEDED players were defeated in the first major upsets of the United States lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Manuel Santana. the brilliant Spaniard, seeded No. 6, went down 3-6. 7-5. 6-4. 7-9. 6-4 to Roger Taylor, the hardhitting British
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    • 105 16 CYCLING SALLANCHES (French Alpsi. Mon Johannes Jaii&scn ol Holland won a tremendous tinal sprint to .snatch the world professional road race cycling championship here yesterday. Janssen. Vittorio Adorni (Italy) and Raymond Poulidor (Prance), winner of the Tour of Spain and runner-up in
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    • 32 16 PRAGUE Mon. Dukla Prague beat Gornik Zabrze. the Polish League champions, by 4-1 here in tlieir European Cup qualifying round first-leg match. At halftime the clubs were drawing l-i. Reuter
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    • 34 16 VALLETTA. Mon. Real Zaragoza of Spain beat Valletta (Malta) 3-0 in the first leg of the preliminary round of the European Cup Winners Cup here yesterday. Real lead 1-0 at halftime.— Reuter.
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    • 518 16 Surtees still in race for world title MONZA WIN GIVES HIM CHANCE OF BECOMING CHAMP MONZA, Monday. JOHN SURTEES of Britain sped to victory in the Italian Grand Prix here yesterday in a FerraTi a win which gives him a chance of snatching the drivers' world championship. Surtees' win, following
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    • 74 16 NUER BURGRINO. Mon. The new Japanese Formula One Honda 600. of the Brabham racing team and driven by New Zealand's Denis Hulme. won the OT class (up to lOOOcc) in the fifth International 500 kilometres motor race here yesterday. The overall winner was Hans
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    • 139 16 SWIMMING Frenchmen break European mark BAONOLS-6UR-CEZE (Southern Prance). Mon. A French team cut nearly lOsec off the European record for the 4 x 200 metres freestyle swimming relay here yesterday. Pasc'ale Curtillt. Pierre Canaveze, Francis Luyce and Alain Gottvalles clocked Bmm 6.Bsec. beating the mark of Bmin 16.2 sec set
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    • 32 16 WANGANUI (New Zealand i. Mon. The touring all-India hockey team met spirited resistance and had to work hard for a 4-0 win over a Wanganul team here today.— Reuter.
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    • 30 16 ENSCHEDE. (Holland), Mon. Britain beat Holland by 70 point* to 47 in an international women's I athletics match here yesterday. I They won ten of the 11 event*.
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    • 242 16 HOCKEY Revised fixtures for Indian tourists I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malaysian Hockejy Federation hay« revised the programme for the visit of the Indian Olympic hockey team owing to the prese n t disturbances in Singapore. Announcing this today. MHF vice-president Azia Duralratnam said that the Indians, who are due to
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    • 77 16 LIVERPOOL. Mon.— Perry Rif. gio, of the Sefton Hospital Archers. Liverpool, set up a world archery record when competing In the Northern Counties championships at Sheffield. YorkshireHe scored six golds (bulls) with six arrows at 10 yards. This feat had never before been accomplished in a major tournament
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    • 557 16 KUNDONG TANJONG PAU COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the State* of Malays! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Interim Dividend of 5' less 4C i Income Tax, ha. been declared by the Directors In respect of the Financial Year end- < Ing 3JM December, 1964. payable on 2Sth September 1964.
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    • 271 16 HOUSE LAND FOR SALE OFFERS are invited from principals only for the purchase of the following properties:— No. 27 King Street. Penang. Area 1.476 sq. ft A double storeyed brick Dtiilding of shop-house type Lot Nos. 64<4>. and 63<1>. Mukim 16. Penang Hill, mid-way Monoil Station Acreage 3 Acres. 2
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    • 811 16 1 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD. SINGAPORE TENDERS ELEITEICITY DEPARTMENT: (Room No. 229. 2nd Floor. City Hall): '»i Disposal of Obsolete ModeU AC. Behala Celling Pant. Tender Deposit $200/ Close at Lit pjn. on 15th September, 1964. tbi Disposal of 3 Items ol Scrap at Aljunled Road Cab!* Store Tender Deposit
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    • 153 16 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX ft///////,////////// 07/'//// Thi< modern cistern Is handsome, hvilenlo. and efficient in oporat ion. It Hushes at a touch, wit h a quiet yet powerful amon The shell is made of black Duranlte and the Kingfisher siphon mechanism of polythene— non-con odinu. I rustless non-airinK and
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 220 16 RACING DATES FOR 1965 SINGAPORE, Mod. Racing Penan* July 18-3S (Classes 2, dates for 1965 are: 4 and 5); Perak Aug. S-1S Perak Jan. 17-24 (Classes 1. (Classes 1. 3 and 6); Singapore S and 5): Selangor Jan. 31-Peb. Aug. 22-29 (Classes 1, 2 and 7 (Classes 1. 2 and
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 661 17  - BURMA new power in Asian soccer Norman Siebel A REVIEW by I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Football form is full of contradictions and the seventh Merdeka ann i v c r s ary tournament which ended yesterday was no exception. Burma, the champions with a 1-0 victory over India, were beaten twice
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    • 504 17  -  Ken Fernandez by KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. V i s i t ing teams which took part in the Merdeka football tournament which ended last night today praised and congratulated the FAM on their "perfect organisation." Nationalist China officials, who have been to the tournament several times
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    • 101 17 PENANO. Mon. Kedah Malays qualified for the North zone final of the Inter-state badminton competition for the Ter.gku Abdul Rahman Cup when they beat Penang Malays 3-2 here last night. Kedah will meet Trengganu Malays In the zone final. Res ilts (Kedah first): singles Zadidi Ismail bt
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    • 166 17 BATU PAHAT. Mon. The Johore team of 25 (or the Malaysian Government Services athletics championships at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 11-12: Men— Mazlan Hamzah < 100 m. 200 m), Hassan M. Noor (100 m. 200 m). Othman Arshad (400m>, K. Kun.lanman (400
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    • 231 17  - ATHLETICS Training squad beat' the curfew ERNEST FRIDA by Mon. Malaysian athletes preparing here for next month's Tokyo Olympics have carried out their centralised training without interruption despite the curfew. The athletes M. Jegatheaan. C. Kunalan, Wong Fey Wan, Thor Gim Soon. John Ooukum and D. S. Kler— have been
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    • 45 17 SOCCER 1.. I'erak League Div. 1 (T. Anson): PWD w.o Bagan Datoh Estate HOCKEY C. Kedah League (Sg Patani): Rangers 5 Malay School 0; Police 3 Hindu Youths 2. BASKETBALL Kinta Gold Cup (Batu Oajah): Ipoh bt Pusing 32-21; Tronoh bt Pusing MCA 37-34.
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    • 27 17 SOCCER KriendJie*: India v Nationalist China (Merdeka SUidium. XL. 8 p.m.): Peraic v Burma (SUdium Perak, Ipoh. 18 pjn.); Malacca v Cambodia 1 (Kubu SUdium Malacca pa).
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  • 356 18  - Another skyman killed CHEW LOY KHOON Paratrooper held by villagers From Labis. Monday gECURITY forces killed another Indonesian paratrooper this afternoon as the hunt for the remnants of the air-dropped invaders was extended further north towards the outskirts of Segamat. This is the first kill in the past 72 hours
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  • 199 18  -  GABRIEL LEE From pONTIAN XX C 11 1 L, .Mon. Security forftM timight were closing in on a gang of remaining Indonesian guerillas in tin- Pontian area in a fresh ont-xution in m\ impland near this township. The operation began at 11 a.m. following
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  • 23 18 CABLE RCCEIVCn from Thnknrhl. Kadam■jih«r of XVI- ncip.ll of lpoto Tutorial Institute, lpotv imsM-d away •a Saturday, th* stb of thl* month
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  • 70 18 CINGAPORE. Mon. The massive crackdown on secret society gangsters, most of whom are suspected to be directly involved in the current incidents, entered its sixth day today with the arrest of 7'J hard core thugs, bringing the total since Wednesday to 195. The 79 were rounded
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  • 469 18 Move to change name of Kaum Ibu put off I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. A move was made at the Umno General Assembly meeting here today to change the name of the women's section from "Pergerakan Kaum Ibu" (organisation for mothers) to "Pergerakan Kaum Wanita" (organisation for women) to encourage more girls
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  • 364 18 LONDON, Monday gINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today accused the Western Alliance of being "in complete disarray" over the problem of Indonesia. Mr. Lee arrived here from Brussels for talks with Conservative and Labour Party leaders. At the airport he said:
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  • 323 18 'Curfew necessary to flush out bad elements CINGAPORE, Mon.— The acting Prime Minister of Singapore. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. said tonight, that if the curfew were to be lifted prematurely, it would offer fresh opportunities for pro-Indo-nesian elements to move about and to engineer fresh incidents. Speaking over T.V. and
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  • 335 18 12 Indons jailed for importing banned goods SINGAPORE. Mon. Twelve Indonesians were today jailed for one month each in a District Court for importing banned goods from Indonesia v spls raider the registered net tonnage of 100 tons. With two other Indonesians, they were alMi Jailed for one month on
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  • 56 18 SAIGON. Mon A crowd of about 400 anti-Amrrlcan demonstrators yeMcidav paraded past the U.S. military barracks In the coastal city of Dv Ninig. north of here. Well informed sources said to da- that the slogan-chanting, banner-waving demonstrators carried placards .saying "U.S. :go ,iome' and '•(American Am>
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