The Straits Times, 1 October 1964

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  • 22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times T1964 UatW d Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 1903 1  -  HELSON RUTHERFURD Skydrop leader tells how plan to set up base on mountain top failed By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE surviving leader of the Indonesian paratroopers today told how he and 143 other skymen aboard three Hercules C--130 planes failed in their mission to set up
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  • 26 1 LABIS, Wed. Three Indonesian par a troopers were captured in the Labis area today. They were picked up by villagers at two places.
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  • 68 1 LEEDS, AVrd. Mr. John Eric Walker, 33, will receive a cheque for V 280.895 a world record first dividend for a penny stake in Britain s weekly football pools. He shares the total with seven others m a syndicate. His wife Enid filled in the coupon. He
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  • 242 1 The Government decides to recognise medical degrees gained in U.S. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday T 1 HE Government is to recognise medical degrees of leading American universities to meet the country's doctor shortage. The President of the Malayan Medical Association. Dalo (Dr.) K. Salhiah. said today that the (iovermnent.
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  • 46 1 LONDON. Wed. Odd.s against the Labour Party winning the Oct. 15 general election eased slightly yesterday but they remain favourites at 7-4 on. Previously, they were 15-8 on. according to a 1' ad ins London bookmaker, who quoted the Tories at 11-8 against— Renter
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  • 19 1 LONDON. Wed. Britain today extended her Baton limits from three miles to 12 miles. Reuter.
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  • 51 1 LIVERPOOL. Wed— The jib of a mobile crane ripped through i the top deck of a crowded double- Deck bus here today In what one official described as "a terrible crash." At least 20 passengers, including school children, were injured Some were in a serious
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  • 45 1 BOMBAY (India). Wed—Famine relief foodstuffs supplied by the Co-operative for American Relief Everywhere iCAREi to India have been cleared of blame for the death of 38 Indian children. It has now been established that they died of cholera AP. I
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  • 39 1 HOLLYWOOD. Wed —British actress Olyuis Johns 40 and writer Elliott Arnold. 52. will marry tomorrow in a private ceremony in Los Angeles, they announced yesterday The marriage will be the fourth for both. Reuter.
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  • 95 1 Reservoir bursts, floods town of 25,000 WEW DELHI, Wed. A reservoir burst near Macherla. in South India, today and first I reports said the town was under 10ft. of water and 200 people had died. At least 1.000 eaUU have been swept awny. A police .superintendent at the town of
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  • 44 1 VATICAN CITY. Wed. The Roman Catholic Church is opposed to cremation but no lonm^ denies .sacraments aiid publ._ prayers to people who choose it unless they do so out of hatred for the Catholic faith, acrnrdinc to a ruling published today.— Renter.
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  • 19 1 SOVIET-CYPRUS P\CI MOSCOW. Wod.— Rnwla and Cyprus today Mined aerrcrnt on Sovitt military ami economic assis. tince.—Renter- <
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 211 2 RIFT WITH U.S? KHANH DISPELS RUMOURS CAIGON, Wed. The Vietnamese Premier. Gen. Nguyen Khanh. last night discounted reports of a major rift between his government and the United States. Questioned about the reports. Gen. Khanh told reporters that relations had never been bad. He added: "But I am young and
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    • 247 2 Mao all set to explode his bomb says U.S. WASHINGTON, Wed. Reports reaching here from several sources indicate that Communist China is in an advanced stage of preparation for an above-ground nuclear test, usually reliable sources said yesterday. This prompted the statement yesterday by Mr. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of
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    • 36 2 SAIGON, Wed— South Vietnam and United States signed an agreement yesterday under which America will pour another U. 5.533 (599) million into the Vietnamese economy under the "Food for Peace" plan. A.P.
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    • 171 2 'Manila policy keeping investors away' YEW YORK, Wed.— all Mr. David E. Bell, administrator of the Agency for International Development, said yesterday that recent developments in the Philippines had discouraged foreign private investment. He said this to the annual conference of the Par East American Council of Commerce and Industry
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    • 70 2 Missing: 450 in 75 boats MADRAS. Wed. Some 45* Indian fishermen in 75 boats were officially reported missing yesterday following a gale off the Coromandel coast. The fishermen left Kakinada. 300 miles north-east of here, and neighbouring villages off the Coromandel coast last Saturday and Sunday. Yesterday. the Kakinada Port
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    • 159 2 Prince Yoshi weds a college girl THDKYO. Wed. Prince Yoshi, third in line to the throne of Japan, today married Miss Hanako Tsugaru. 24--year-old daughter of a former count, in a sumptuous Shinto ceremony at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. The 28-year-old prince and his bride became man and wife
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    • 379 2 Non-aligned powers gather in Cairo CAIRO. Wednesday 'JHE first delegations to the conference of Foreign Ministers of the non-aligned powers have begun arriving in Cairo, where the banners and flags of the more than 50 countries to be represesented are already adding a splash of colour to the streets. The
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 224 3 US: West outwitted Russians in North Atlantic ONDON. Uid— A hirbL ranking Western Naval officer yexUrila.v denied that warships shadowing the giant Nato naval air manoejivres in tin North Atlantic had gained a huge haul of secrets I .S Navy Admiral Robert L. lownscnd, commander of the carrier strike fleet
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    • 30 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed.— Com- rb Brown, who wrote th'? music lor "Singing in the Rain" j and .i large number of other popular songs, died here day. Reuter.
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    • 80 3 NICOSIA, Wed. Cyprus will not allow the rotation of tne Turkish army contingent in the island unless the question of opening the key Nicosia-Kyrenia road stir, held by the Turkish army and Turkish Cypriots is settled at the same time. President Makarios said here
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    • 63 3 ROCHESTER. (Now York). Wed- A man carrying a hunting rifle was picked up by police last night after he asked a passerby the route of a motorcade for Mr. Robert P. Kennedy, champaigninu for the U.S. Senate. The man was released after he convlncd police
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    • 56 3 LONDON. Wed. Sir George Dyson. 81. one of Britain's foremast composers died yesterday. He was a former director of Britain's Royal College of Music and governor ol the Sadlers WelU Ballet. London. He was perhaps best known for his choral work, The Canterbury Pilgrims," which took
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    • 32 3 HAVANA. Wed.— Cuba signed a US$l2 million agreement with Ril^s;;i today to buy" 500 Soviet suiiar rine harvesting machines. Russian tecnmcians will Instruct Cubans in their use. Reuter
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    • 383 3 IPSWICH. W«d. CHEERS, catcalls and a near riot broke out in Ipswich yesterday as the Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas- Home, made a whistlestop tour in which he attacked the opposition Labour Party's defence policies. The incident took place after
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    • 83 3 Dangerous, says Liberal leader LONDON, Wed. Mr. Jo Grimond. leader of the Liberal Party, said yesterday that it was "dangerous" for the Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, to argue that the possession of a strategic nuclear deterrent was the only reason Britain had any standing at international conferences. He told
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    • 188 3 BRITAIN'S GOOD TIME EXECUTIVES— ALL ON EXPENSES LONDON, Wednesday. JJALF the new cars bought in Britain by company directors and seven out oi" 10 meals eaten by them in smart restaurants are estimated to be paid for on expense accounts, the Labour Party leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, said last night.
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    • 35 3 ISTANBUL. Wed. Six girls aged from eight to 17 years were crushed to death under tons of slag as they attempted to pick coal lumps from a mound on outlying Istanbul— A.P.
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    • 244 3 Catholic I married men can now be deacons VATICAN, Wed.— The Ecumenical Council in a historic vote yesterday approved a measure allowing mature Roman Catholic married men to become deacons, council sources said. But the council had turned down. In another vote, a proposal thpt young single men becoming deacons
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    • 178 3 STOCKHOLM, Wed. A Norwegian housewife has appealed for a worldwide petition to be organised and presented to President Johnson in a bid to reverse a decision forbidding her to write to a coloured prisoner under sentence of 'death in a U.S.
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    • 37 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Wed. A lightning 24-hour unofficial strike by dockers brought cargo operations to a standstill here yesterday. The strike is against employers' rejection or a claim for more pay and improved conditions. Reuter.
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    • 36 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Wed.—Police in Gcais State. Brazil, yesterday arrested two Syrians believed to be involved in the murder ot former President Adlb Shlshakl' of Syria, according to Press reports reaching here. Reuter.
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    • 239 3 NEW YORK, Wed. ANEW YORK woman treated .for infertility with an'experimental drug gave birth to quadruplets last year after six childless years of marriage, it was learned yesterday. Details of the case but not the woman's Identity were contained In
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    • 43 3 LONDON. Wed. Britain's adverse monetary balance with the rest of the world rose to £165 million in the serond quarter of this year from the revised first quarter total of C9l million, figures issued by the Treasury showed today.— Reuter.
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    • 101 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Tf Senator Barry Goldwater, the Republican Presidential candidate, was quoted yesterday as saying he might name former Vice-President Richard Nixon (above) as Secretary of State if he won the election in November. A report in the Chicago Tribune said that the Senator,
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  • 716 4 Ticket was sold by unauthorised person: Judge Man loses claim in big sweep case SINGAPORE, Wednesday ]yjR. Justice A.Y. Winslow in the High Court today dismissed an action by Mill Wing Shui, 74, a former hawker of spectacles, against Xgeovy Joo Chong. a medicine shop proprietor, claiming $24,814 as being
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  • 80 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Ministry of Culture today warned that some people In Singapore were going round collecting advertisements for souvenir publications on national occasions by falsely claiming that they were sponsored or supported by the Government. An official statement asked advertisers to be on the
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  • 446 4 SINGAPORE. Wed rVHE United Workers of Petroleum Industry has ■1 expressed its determination to work for harmony and national unity among the different races in the State. This was one of the resolutions passed yesterday by the supreme authority of the
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  • 89 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Public Works Department is now carrying out a campaign to keep all streets and backlanes in Singapore clean and accessible to traffic. The PWD has asked the public not to dump old and derelict vehicles, discarded tyres, junk
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 40 4 Highest and lowest temperatures In Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 72 Kota Bharu 91 75 Penang 88 79 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 73 Singapore 84 73
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  • 252 5 Two men injured by the explosion Crowds in dancehall, cinema panic and dash for cover MALACCA. Wednesday. TWO MEN were injured when a handgrenade exploded outside a packed dancehall in Wolferstan Road here at 11.30 p.m. yesterday. They were Mr. William Arimirthan, 4*. a sewing machine
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  • 193 5 GIRL, 12: MAN CARRIED ME INTO ROOM KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed. A 12-year- i old schoolgirl told the magistrate's court here today that a fishmonger tried to molest her when she went to his house to get back her book. The girl was giving evidence at the trial of Daud bin
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  • 29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Dr. A Aram, principal of he Gandhian Rural College. Coimbatore. India, will speak on "Gandhism in India" at the Univ<r>itv of here tomorrow.
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  • 119 5 Soekarno's junkets to 'boost morale' MALACCA, Wed. The Indonesian landings in Pontian and Labis were "mere propaganda junkets" by President Sockarno "to bolster up the declining morale of the Indonesian people." This was stated by Senator S. P. S. Nathan, president of the National Union of Plantation Workers, when he
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  • 33 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed. The Buku Mertajam Recreation Club will hold its annual meeting at 5 p.m. this Saturday, followed by dinner and dance at 7 p.m open to members and ciifs>
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  • 108 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed.~ "•The president of the Selangor Hokkien Association. Mr. Tan Seng Kee. said that Chinese clan associations had an important role to play in fostering national unity in Malaysia. He added that racial harmony and peace were undoubtedly the most essential requirements
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  • 63 5 PENANG. Wed A 21-year-old 1 youth who asked his aunt's forgiveness by letter after stealing her Jewellery was today sentenced to two years' jail by the Sessions Court president. Mr. B.T.H. Lee. Pak Wan Teh bin- Pak Wan Chee stole a gold ring and a pair
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  • 68 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Two Sin- j Rupore Government legal officers. Mr. Lim Chor Pec and Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong. have tendered then resignations, and will leave the Miwio ill ihe end of next nionih to «o into private practice. Mr. Linj is a deputy public piosrcuior.
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  • 39 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A radio technician. Lim Teik Hens;. 37. ul Redißusion (Malaya) Limited, was kilted when the motorcycle hp was riding crashed into the rear of bus in Lornie Road i here at 1.30 p.m. today.
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  • 133 5 PENANG. Wed.— The Federation School for the Deaf is to take in pupils from Sabah and Sarawak. This was disclosed by Miss Lee Kooi Jong, the principal, when the Sabah Minister of Welfare Services. Dato Mohamed" Yassin. visited the school today. Places for
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  • 114 5 SINGAPORE. Wrd. Indonesian aggression against Malaysia has earned the "Utmost contempt." and condemnation of, a large group of workers in Singapore, who have pledged to take up arms, if necessary, to fight the enemy "to the last drop of blood in defending our country's honour, independence and sovereignty"
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  • 131 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. RETARDED children should not be considered as mere objects of charity but given every assistance to share the full rights of normal children. The secretary of the Selangor Association for Retarded Children, Miss P.C. Sushama made this observation at the Rotary
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  • 93 5 BATU GAJAH. Wed. A grandmother. Chin Swec Len. 71, who was saved from drowning in a mining pool j near here yesterday, gave her rescuer. V. Ramalingam, 27, unemployed, a So reward, j She was washing clothes at the i Dool edge when .somr of
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  • 273 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. 'pHE managing director of Goon Institution here. Mr. Goon Koon Leong. 64, was ordered by the Sessions Court today to pay three months' salary in lieu of notice to a headmaster of one of his i>chools whom he sacked because he
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  • 25 5 School variety show BANTING. Wed.-- The Telok Datoh Methodist English Primary School here will hold a variety show at the Capitol Theatre on Oct. 31
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  • 177 5 'Malaysia is not sending team to Cairo' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia is not sending a delegation to the nonaligned nations' conference in Cairo to counter expected antiMalaysia propaganda by Indonesia. Speaking to newsmen after the weekly Cabinet meeting today, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Kazak. said: "First of all,
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  • 67 5 TAIPING. Wed.- The presidenl of the Sessions Courl. Wan Yahaya bin Pawan Teh. yesterday ordered Mohamed Haniffa Yusof .to be remanded in police custody after he had pleaded suilty to illegal possession of ammunition. Hanifla. 40. unemployed, was charged witb-naving in his possession 41 rounds
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  • 54 6 PENANG. Wed. A four-man gang wearing goggles raided a house in Tye Sin Street this morning and escaped with $100. a ring and a watch. The robbers locked up a housewife, Mrs. Quah Ah Toh. 35, and her three children in a room. One of the
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  • 38 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Hungarian ptanM Andor Folder, who was a child prodigy, will give a recital of Beethoven's compositions a: the Victoria Theatre on Oct. 21 at 8.45 p.m. The recital is sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society.
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  • 275 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday. Indonesian paratroopers and one Malaysian, who were captured after the airdrop at Labis, were charged in a magistrate's court here today under Section 57 of the Internal Security Act. This brings the total of paratroopers charged so far to 43 i They
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  • 103 6 I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed The Malaysian Government will open negotiations with New Zealand for an air services agreement between the two countries. The talks between the two countries will begin next Wednesday at the Ministry of Transport Offices in Clarke Street here. This will
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  • 65 6 MALACCA. Wed.— The Finance Minister and president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, and the Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, were about 2.000 people who attended the funeral of Mr. Goh Joon Hoe, a former chairman of the Malacca
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  • 63 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Senator Ko Teck Kin. president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will open "The Joy of Living' 1 art exhibition at the National Library on Friday at 6 p.m. The paintings are from the Peter Stuyvesant collection, and the exhibition will be open
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  • 152 6 Imperative to guard nations security: Sultan IPOH. Wed. The Sul- tan of Perak today said that it was both "important and imperative" that those who love this country, sttould guard its security against aggression by enemies from withirv and without. Our intention is to live in peace and not to
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  • 90 6 KUCHING, Wed.— The Deputy British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. J. R. A. Bottomley. said here last night that British soldiers fighting in Sabah and Sarawak did not feel that they had been forgotten by people at home. He was commenting on a report
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  • 58 6 I IPOH. Wed. Government workers in Ipoh will hold a iv"y here tomorrow evening to publicly I pledge whole-hearted support to Tengku Abdul Rahman in the face of Indonesian aggression.' The meeting has been called by the central Perak branch of the Amalgamated Union of Employees
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  • 259 6 6 suspects in essence theft case are freed l/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1V Six people 'horn thp police detained in connection with tne 575.000 robbery at the Vf-rnat Eastern Agencies Ltd. in Sungei Besi Road here, have 1 be?>n released. The six who had gout thromh intensive interrogation since their arrest
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  • 63 6 ALOR STAR. Wed. Police here today denied reports in two Malay newspapers that two Umno members in Kedah have been detained by the Special Branch under the Internal Security Act "The reports arc unfounded." Rupt. Lim Swee Teng, head of thr Special Branch in Kedah and
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  • 152 6 - KUALA LUMPUR, Wed 'THE $3 million new A grandstand of the Ipoh Turf Club will be one r 2 the best in the world. This was stated here today by three Australian architects who won the club's international competition here recently.
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  • Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1986 7 Jonathan Wild, pioneer of all modern rackets London's greatest criminal ran a public relations service catching thieves IT was a great day for Londoners on May 24, 1725, when Jonathan Wild was hanged at Tyburn. As a horse pulled a cart from beneath leaving him dangling in mid air, the
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    • 688 8 It is nearly three years since the Chinese were first said to be nearly ready to shake the world (metaphorically) with a nuclear explosion. It will come as no surprise therefore it the deed is done next month, a joyous gimmick in celebration cf the loth anniversary
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    • 347 8 Differences among Malaysians which would be not rr--1 carded too seriously in ordi- nary times now have special and dangerous implications. Indonesia is working to destroy Malaysia, and domestic quarrels of any kind give .opportunities to the enemy. Particular care needs to be taken to ensure harmony be-
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    • 195 8 Inche Khir Johari was in I lyrical mood at Serdang. There is a naturally harmonious process, he told a graduation day audience, in which the actions of the elements are guided by the experienced hand of the agriculturist, and from which we derive our j food, clothing and
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  • 1495 8  - China's gamble on African 'revolution' COLIN LEGUM THE STEALTHY PROBE INTO THREE MILLION SQUARE MILES -by— This is the first of two articles. The second will appear tomorrow. AN EXCELLENT revolutionary s i t uation &xists in Africa." That is how Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, summed up his
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    • 301 8 TrELEVI-SfOM has come to A Alor Star, and I am well on the way to a nervous breakdown, my second. Our neighbours are normally reasonable people, but since buying a T.V. set have changed completely. Where is their consideration for others? Most people have to
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    • 55 8 \\'E have heard much about the loyalty to the nation, and I think it is time that we should show our loyalty to our country with actions. The best way for those, other than members of the Security Forces, to show their loyalty is to contribute towards the National
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    • 174 8 aaaRaSISS AQUAMATIC HO THE INBOARD ENGINE WITH X THE OUTBOARD S^MIL C Jaaa^sV/ Rugged «nd powerful, the Volvo Penta Aquamatic 110 horse- QrILjSSSSe^B power satisfy the requirements JM i^p^M £f^H of motor boat enthusiasts- rrfjl 'saT r Unequalled fuel economy and (Ct^sfffllJtJEi^**^ reliability, electric hydraulic lift combining with all the
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  • 205 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A ministerial meeting between Malaysia and the Philippines on the latter's claim to Sabah would depend on the success of the proposed sub-ministerial talks In Bangkok The new Malaysian Mini>:rr without Portfolio, Mr. Peter Lo Su Yin. said this before
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  • 19 9 TANJONO MAUM. Wed. Mr. V. Sttbhratoo baa been elected president of the Malaysian Indian Congress branch here
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  • 27 9 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— The Bt. John Ambulance Brigade will hold its annual dance at the Kwong Tong Association in Ah Cheong Street here on Saturday.
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  • 472 9  -  ABUL FAZIL ARMED GANG HIJACKS SINGAPORE CONTRACTOR'S PAYROLL, BUT— By SINGAPORE, Wed -A contractor's last-minute change of plans today saved him $12,900. A gang of four armed men lying in wait for a $15,000 payroll which Mr. Lee Lai Poon was to
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  • 112 9 BORDER TALKS 'ROUTINE RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th» Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. who heads the delegation to Bangkok for the MalaysiaThailand border security talks on Friday, has described the talks as "routine". •\Ve are reviewing the situation frnm time to time because it is necessary for the Thailand
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  • 62 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Higher education in relation to developing state like Malaysia", will be the subject of a forum at the University of Mxlava arts concourse on Oct. 9 at 8 o.m Thr forum 1* Jolntjy sponsored by the Graduates Society of th» University, the Australian
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  • 145 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Acting on a report, a headmaster checked on a boy in class and recovered from him a home-made dagger and a length of metal plate, which could be used as a weapon of attack. ASP Mary Quintal said this today in
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  • 306 9 Employers must organise, says Manicka KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today stressed the need for a "truly" representative central organisation for Malayan employers. Yesterday the Minister met representatives of the Malayan Trade Union Congress and the Malayan Council of Employers* Organisations, after which he announced
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  • 30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The new-ly-appointed Consul General of the United States. Mr. John Lacey. today met members of the American community at a luncheon at the American Club.
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  • 232 9 TRIBUNAL ON ALLOWANCES FOR MEN MOBILISED BY T.A. SINGAPORE. Wed. O The Central Government is to set up a tribunal to consider financial losses suffered by working men mobilised by the Territorial Army. A Territorial Army source today disclosed that the Central Government has been recommended to meet 60 per
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  • 180 9 r~TSTT>rr^n« SINGAPORE, Wednesday THIRTEEN suspect secret society fighters from the notorious "18" group were arrested early today during a massive four-hour police swoop on cane hideouts in the Boon Teik Road and Toa payoh areas. r*yvn The raid was a sequel to a gang
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  • 92 9 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Tengku Ampuan of Neßri Sembilan. Tengku Durah. today appealed to the public to support Hari Burma Poppy. Aver a meeting of the Poppy Day committee at the Istana j H.nggap. Tengku Durah said: "The number of cawa requiring I assistance is increasing
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  • 44 9 SINGAPORE, Wee. Some 400 English school teachers here wi:l hold a re-union dinner and dance at the Cathay Restaurant 00 Saturday night. This will be their first get-to-gether since their last reunion dinner held more than four yean a (to.
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  • 25 9 PENANG. Wed. Over $6,000 worth of fountain pens and penknives were reported stolen from a cargo ship, the Thaipoosek, in Penang harbour yesterday.
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  • 219 9 Police find war crash plane in jungle CEREMBAN. Wed. A police party yesterday four,d the wreckage of a four-engine plane believed to have crashed during the last war. The party, led by Inspector Khoo Ah See. of the Jungle squad here, reached the wreckage after a 12--hour trek through deep
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  • 91 9 $7,500 damages for man hurt in accident SINGAPORE, Wod. —An attendant at the Woodbridge Hospital who Injured his left wrist in a road accident U months ago. was awarded damages of $7,500 with costs by Mr. Justice Winslow in the High Court yesterday. The attendant. M. Nallusamv. had brought .he
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  • 58 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. —A mechanical and industrial engineer u.tb extensive experience in varioua pares of the world has joined Singapore's Economic Development Board. The expert Is Mr. Shlh Chenaka, whose Job will be to assist the Board in an examination of the textile and garment industry.
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 87 10 a CHINESE Coml\ munist delegate raises his hand amid shouts of "point of order" from the Peking delegation (foregrourd) as they protested against the S o v i c t-approved leadership of the Communist youth rally in Moscow recently. The Peking delegates leaped to their
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    • 138 10 Russians too get a big welcome in Peking FKING. Wed. Viktor Grishin, chairman of the Soviet Trade Union Federation, arrived here yesterday heading a Soviet party and government delegation to Chinas 15th anniversary celebrations. The Russians were given the same colourful airport welcome as other visiting government delegations, including a
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    • 60 10 KARACHI. Wed —Police used teargas yesterday in Dacca. East Fhkistan capital, to disperse demonstrators who attacked two shops which staved open despite a strike called by opposition parties tl-.e East Ptkistan Government sale last night. The opposition had called a nationwide "Protest Day" asalnst ..'J^rd
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    • 31 10 HONO KONG, Wed.— Chiang Ching. wife of Communist Chinese leader Mao Tse-Tung. was elected deputy to the National Pooples Congress. the official New China News Agency reported yesterday.
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    • 27 10 RAWALPINDI, Wed. The Azad (Pakistan) Kashmir Government yesterday claimed that eight to 10 Indians were killed in fresh shooting on the Kashmir ceasefire line. A.P.
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    • 112 10 DALLAS. Wed. Disciplinary action has been taken against two F. 8.1, agents who were in charge of the Lee Harvey Oswald case before Oswald shot President Kennedy, the Dallas Times Herald reported in a copyright story One of the hghhs nas said to
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    • 185 10 'Rebels are coming' rumours start a panic LE O POLDVILLE. Wed. E v r o peans in Bukavu packed and fled to the Rwanda border yesterday as rumours spread that the rebels wAre cominjr. Bukavu. capital of Kivn province, repelled a rebfi attack in August. Col. Leonard Mulamha «et up
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    • 34 10 WASHINGTON. Wed. Th# Defence Department said yrster--1 day it was using the QfUUJUI II communications satellite launch|ed in July. 1963. to ti;in>mit mi'.ss.ißP.s between the United States and South Vietnam. Reuter.
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    • 191 10 'Alarming' haul of smuggled arms is made in Nepal KATMANDU, Wednesday. AN "alarming"' quantity of arms, believed to be from Communist China, has been seized in four areas of Nepal, police disclosed yesterday. A Government spokesman said police took action ba*ed on '•intelligence information of large scale arms smuggling into
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    • 20 10 JAKARTA. \\>d. [ndOOMtel senior Cubmn Mim.sier lor People's Relations Etonian AbduJnani has been iinmcd honorary army general. AP.
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    • 97 10 1 fREENVILLE. Texas), Wed. A battlefield command and control centre carried by plane which can erable a j military commander to conduct combat operations by seeing the action has been deliveri ec to the U.S. Air Force. The war room is being evaluated
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    • 161 10 A row Laos peace meeting is off PARIS. Wednesday A DISPUTE over the number of delegations at- tending Laotian peace talks here yesterday led to cancellation cf a scheduled i meeting of the neutralist, rightist and leftist factions. "We have nothing to discuss unless all three sides are represented at
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    • 115 10 performance brilliantly Jk WtKti^^^^mm^ i ~-~j(tfK*J?' demonstrated More than 175 race and rally victories in 26 countries around the world! Some record! And the Cortina you can buy at your Ford dealer has the same engine, the same transmission, the same built-in reserves of strength as the Cortinas which laid
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  • 257 11 Johari to visit Singapore on Sunday for talks on plan's 'final touches' SINGAPORE, W«d 'J'HE Malaysian Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will arrive in Singapore on Sunday to put the "final touches" on plans to extend the Central Government's rural development programme
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  • 356 11 Malaysia will fight but for right to live in peace JESSELTON. Wednesday. TiHE Deputy Federal Secretary, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik, 1 said today that if the people of Malaysia had to fight they would do so not to conquer other people's land but to keep their own so that their
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  • 80 11 OIXGAPORE, Wed. Miss 3 Cheun? Yoi.k Fons (abo^r 1 will be one of the 40 girls contesting the -Miss Camera 1961" title .it Springdale Gardens in Yio Chu Kang Road on i Sinday. The content will be held in conjunction with the photo picnic
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  • 110 11 BATU PAHAT, Wed.— The first 27 families will move! into the recently completed $1.0 million low cost flats in Jalan Pantai here tomorrow. More than 300 people had applied for accommodation in the 11 blocks of flats but many witii- drew their applications
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  • 90 11 Refinery: Talks reach final stage SINGAPORE Wed. Negotiations between local and Japanese industrialists on building a sugar refinery I in Juronjj have reached the filial stage. I Agreement only awaits the apI pioval of the Japanese Government. i The local firm involved in this protect is Siang Kuang Ltd. A
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  • 68 11 IPOH, Wed. An unemployed man. K. Krishnan. cheated three youths of a total of $400 by pretending that he could get jobs for them through ofTicals In the Ipoh Municipal Council and the Public Works Department, the Session! Court here was told today. Krishnan. 26. was
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  • 68 11 i Council warns on rates BATU PAHAT. Wed Many town council projects here are being held up due to the slowpayment of house assessment rates, the council secretary. Inche Mus- mpha bin Daud. said today Inche Mustapha warned that the council would issue warrants of I attachment to seize property
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  • 33 11 PENANG. Wed. Dr. Cheah Cheng Poh will be the guest •oealcer at the luncheon meeting of the Lions Club of Penang at the Town House Hotel at I D-m. next Tuesday.
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  • 141 11 MUAR, Wed. A delegation from the Amalgamated National Union, of Local Authorities Employees will meet the State's Chairman for Local Government Inche Othman bin Haji MoI named Sa'at. to discuss the implementation of the new salary schemes for clerks in Johore tovro and
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  • 141 11 Hong Kong visit for Far East Fleet No. 2 SINGAPORE. Wed. Rear-Admiral P.J. Hill-Norton, second-in-command of the Singa-pore-based British Far East Fleet, has left here L for Hong Kong to rejoin his flagship, the aircraft carrier Centaur. The Centaur, escorted by the frigate Dido and two destroyers the guided -missile
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  • 51 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. j Chong Beng Pin. a nine-year-old i student of the Sin Wah Primary School here, was seriously injured when he was knocked down by a rpr near the Krian Club yesterjday. Chong. who received head lnI juries, was admitted to Parit Buntar
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  • 99 11 MUAR. Wed. Plans to "beautify" Muar beach were drawn up by the Muar town council at its meeting here i yesterday. The plan is part of a multlmillion dollar development scheme to Improve the town during the next five years. The president of the council, Inche
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    • 288 12 BKi, bold floral designs in rich colour combination, abstracts in muted shades on stark backgrounds and stripes on dazzling whites arc some of the effective fashion fabrics to be seen in Malaysia soon/ And they will be coming in a variety of synthetic materials ranging
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    • 314 12 CLEANING YOUR SHOES IN THE SINK HAVE you heard of the miracle sink? At the touch of a couple of switches it will wash up the dishes and wash the clothes, dispose of the garbage, and with the addition of slip-in attachments, make itself useful scouring saucepans, buffing the silver,
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    • 220 12 SARONG AND KEBAYA COSTUME IN GAY COLOURS FOR PRESS QUEEN FINALISTS 'THE big moment x draws near and five pretty girls in Singapore are in a dither. Each one is aspiring to be a beauty queen. All of them dressed in sarong -kebaya out lit- of identical style but in
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    • 70 12 ALL signs show that diamond jewellery, once limited to the few, is now wanted and bought by many. To meet the demand, more and more new and delightful designs are being thown. The first diamond, of course, is the fancy diamond ring. After that comes the diamond pin,
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    • 103 12 S' HOUSEHOLD HINTS 0 ONE medium serving of watermelon will supply one-third of the vitamin C and one-half the vitamin A needed daiiy, says an expert. Select the squash that is heavy for its size with firm ana uhbroken skin. Silicone waxes should not be used on furniture surfaces that
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 276 12 Straits Times Crossword e»«^' 0 I AC BOSS Correct one stray son making 1. Promised oy bnaw i 7. 7). undue demands (9). 8. Excerpt from Aida' iiooted 10 Defeat at a blow a great in America isj. performance (12). 8. Am last In tt was Ju*t a 14. Heroine
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  • 677 14 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS were quiet\j It steady on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. Turnover was not large. A fair list of industrials was traded with movements in prices mainly small in either direction Business in mining shares contracted on the inclination
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  • 27 14 Malaraa Stock laaVes Seat. t» Seat. 3* •latastrfaUs: 5t.45 MJ« Tin- 127Ji l!7.ia S rasters: UmJm iaaj« •D«e. sa. iM3— iaa Dec 29. 19<2 iaa
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  • 132 14 Hff ELBOCRNE. Wee— mdasttaU* aE conttoued to trade otoctly on steady to Qrmer trend. Move* mjntn. Rovtands Qoarries re- anatad tts sharp upward more after a alight fall yesterday to ttatn I/- to 10 g. Base metal* mostly moved around steady levels bat New Broken mil Jumped 3
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  • 226 14 OCTOatR l.rtt crsaa raaair fa*, slaaoa at S *jm. m fini aarJ buU luaiaii mttnur at 70* letata arr «m a aama iat oa iTMoaara douse avri far tkc ao»ItBS. TW tone waa qiurrly Tia«T «A 1 ana- F.a.R.c. mial ailni ■> aaaaa par a*, nilim,: im. 1
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  • 213 14 TMt Itataiaai ttmumm* Ummr Ana tiaiia: aaHtac TT or OD 2/3 2t/32. MTias TT 2/4 1/32. OO 24 1/IS. 3a «/aC 2/4 145. 45 «7« 2 4 1/4. «/rt. 2/4 Via. N <H 12* 4/at- 2/4 a/145. ll* aVat. IM dat. 2/4 25/32. Aaalialia: aeUaas TT or OD
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  • 801 14 BUSINESS in and reported to j tbe Btngapore and Kuala Luznpur trading fewwns of the Stock w ■■■■'f of afalaysas yes- j terday with the n amber of snares i traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: tiaotisa il.atOi •UP: C$ llat#a> It Ott> «2.25: o—iaa duaati un. (i.ttti $i
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  • 79 14 fHE »>aeraUsa MnusUr x tar finance has tixra taese arke* far eakaUUiu: cartaau aaties Car Use week Ulajrian aa October 1: Baton- rU a a>. tan MM a aaa. laeaaat *U M 7» a Ira. F*ba ail SC7C7S a too. raaa Kerwtn SZU.2S a ton. Tbe rates at
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  • 62 14 /-MINCSC P'NMW liail|l, tap. aort iwm arwos aor aojl mm aayi Ciwwo Hulk $Slt ~ltm 4raaa ■Ml w-iirxs Coara: tea* -Oet 'K CaKiw*: akaj •>aoa*: Mjstok wi»ne $l«t IVrrs tarawafe »kiu $U7t aofcra. so^raj liwiias Mack til?* aattrra. AST A tl?2> s>ller» aatMM ariaaa: aolk $51.71 aeOen. Oiam
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  • 25 14 September M. MM \> \s RIBBER PRICK: "af cenU (down a quarter -rent) TIN": 5752 a (down SB> Inofficial estimated offrrine I*9 tons (unchanged).
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  • 135 14 INDUSTMIAU Bam*** Ueu J SSl'^VH'" l^eiao* l«rt». M CaMe* 1* fa. aaarltmMCOL Ki4 Un» 12 eta- Komiaai II eta. Raaaaai Kit. patneh. net sionwi.e* na»M— 14 -t» sets f l-u-. •4 M»Hn» iMi iS^i. Bel. P««» l«t* Hin-t, tmetieal.l«H MmckH .t». IT uaa« Pw<m urn <-• JkCkMajiSi iv
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  • 97 14 SHirs i)*! »inn,»aa aw »'"iib»i MirlHf WKlrin *r UMCM t«- Gvraror 1/7. Keeaa 31. Oaaaaaa Ca--.^ I UM R»»*. MaM BajLta T7/M. ITt'iVlaat Culitaaj am urn 44. Bnrm 4«. ataat NW. i. ailianr U.W. 2. Laai K.W 4. H -m U s w s mt*tf« Maiw. atar
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  • 18 14 (y traa aaakaaaa aaartet m faa tammy ua. atarthaj «aa pan us* .af "> M •> MM fja.
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  • 469 14 THE pnee ut Btralu> Un on the Penang market yes- terday fell $8 a plcul to 5752 I on an offering unofficially estimated to have been un- changed at 240 tons. This -as Kurpcistof IaJL since lin London earlier cash tin bad been
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    • 48 14 UNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR LINL COR ««wj was MBs* Oust 11 1 mtag «•> t»ar*aa -«tai ptar v-p:*-» an -irttiaaT- (aackjraaj ak>l .'."..V..T. &«sjain 1 act <aa»ir m h*** aan laSati* a att ACMaTk ASIA SHIPPING AGENCY LTD. 80. taitiii Boat, taaaao 1 nnattt tk> fJßti t* uoo»
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    • 794 15 (Continued from Pate 8) ACKNOWLEDGMENT 20 Word* Sit (Minimum) MRS. S. THANCARATNAM, chiidre« and Arsaratnams' thank Doctors •n« staff U.H. X.L.., relatives and "'mttm for their attendance, assistance and tiicssafies of condolence in ineir recent bereavement. ANNOUNCEMENT 20 Word* SIO (Minimum) TICKET-HOLDERS of the Photomd Miss Camera 1964 contestants please
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    • 708 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT I 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm i- 10-64 FURNISHED FLAT, longbath, Ist floor, 14A Jalan Nott-na Barat. 3rd Milestone, Thomson Road. Spore 11. Forces preferred. Call MS32. UNFURNISHED SINGLE ROOMS Centralised locality near beach and swimming club. Excellent area $45/--40. Amber Road, off East Coast
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    • 881 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm FOR SALE Seaside Klats in excellent locality, liox A 4335 S.T. B'pore. SERANCOON CARDEN ESTATE: Blngle-storey Terrace House with over 4.000 sq.ft. land. Three bedrooms etc. Vacant possession. If required. Tan Swee Bee. Valuer at Estate Agent, 12-A,
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    • 1019 15 I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES fords SS (Min.)— Box in rts. •rfra I BRAND NEW ex-military stock 1,300 corrugated zinc sheets, gauge 24. length Si feet. Price 53.00 each. Ring I 931 lit Singapore. EXCLUSIVE LADIES' and Gentlemen a Beauty Balon etc. Annual Profit approximately $14,000. some accommodation if required (or Immediate
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    • 1019 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Worm* SS (Min.)— Box St rts. txtrm USED MOTOR CYCLKS. Puch. perfect condition, $290.00. easy hire purchase. S&O.UO down. $30.00 monthly. Kiehust 124 Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone 345W CHRYSLER VALIANT SALOON 4 Door 1960 Model very tiood condition, i Road (ax paid upto February IS6S. Insured
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    • 840 15 SHELL REFINING COMPANY (FEDERATION OF MALAYA) LIMITED INTEREST PAYMENT NO. 4 ON 1% REDEEMABLE 1)1 HI All I! 1 STOCK 1968 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Register of Debenture Stockholders will be closed from 15th October, 1964 21st October. 1964 both dates inclusive, for the preparation of interest warrants
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    • 396 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from experienced canteen catents to run the canteen of a refinery giving full particulars of experience. Applications with references shoulu reach PO Box JBl4 not later than bth October. 1964. SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC DEPAHTMKNTS OK ■nfonnaauNG maintkwm k Tenders are Invited for the supply of Equipment
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 52 16 TOTAL POOL: s9l..'iiii Ist. No. *****4 (523.il 1 1 2nd. No. *****9 (511.br.7 i 3rd. No. *****5 ItMM) Starters ($589 each): Nos. 13«195. *****1, *****5, U0526, *****0, *****6. *****1 MBJS2, *****2. *****2. *****3. Consolation ($453 each): Nos. *****3, *****2, *****9, *****4. *****2. *****1, *****2. *****8. *****6. *****1. 1
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    • 2232 16  - CROWN BOY, THE HOT FAVOURITE, ROMPS HOME Epsom Jeep RACING with JPOH, Wed. Easiest winner at Ipoh today was Crown Boy, j the hot favourite in i Race 4 over 51f straight. Confidently ridden by Mickey Donnelly, Crown Boy never gave his backers an anxious moment drawing away in the
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    • 40 16 R»c«/i DkUMi Pride 532; Race 1 Entertainer 111 .H. Race 3— Vast Horizon M; Race 4 Crown Boy *12: Race 5 Ramarajiam $62; Race 6 Gunsmith 573: Race 7 Sparkling Romance $20; Race 8 Malmun $25.
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    • 806 16 M^V^N^^^^HV RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN LTD! (Incorporated m the Federation of Malaya NOTICE in hereby given that, at the Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held at the Registered Office of the Company Hontckong Bank Chambers. Penang. on the 26th November. 19*4 at 12 noon, the Dlrertois will recommend
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    • 851 16 NOTICES I IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE ompantrs Minding I'pl So. r. of 196 1 I In thr Matter of EXG (il AN CO (SIN(iAPORE) LIMITED AND In thr Matter of Srrtion 168 11) of thr Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174). ADVERTISEMENT OK PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN Uutt a
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    • 728 16 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR RE-TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class 'B and above up to 3 00 p.m. on 12th October. 1964. at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. JKR.. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur. FOR CONSTRUCTION OF JETTIES. DOCKS. DOLPHINS AND RUBBLE SEA WALL AT SITE
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    • 82 16 Newest of the new p •-;"-*> ~*'y^-'»*^ r r- T^i 1 16AC48 New 1964 PHILCO Room Air Conditioners But that's not all that's new. There's the new Double Dirt CIIDCD Curtain Air Filter, new Advanced jUrtK Air Stream Design, new Full DOU/CD Circle Adjustable Grilles, new rUWtK Comfort Control Centre
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 560 17  -  Ernest Frida THEY TURN ON MIGHT TO HAMMER OUT A 5-0 WIN AGAINST STORE S PORE 0 INDIA 5 -by Singapore, Wednesday THE Indian Olympic hockey team, smarting from the 1-0 defeat handed them by a Malaysian side at Malacca on Monday, today turn-| ed on the
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    • 219 17 St John's beat Cochrane in replay l/UAL.'V LUMPUR, Wed. St. John's Institution* entered the final of the Selangor interschools hockey tournament for the Tun Razak Shield when they beat Cochrane Road School 3-1 in their semi-final replay at Princes Road today. In their previous meeting, the match ended in a
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    • 143 17 Operation on Garrincha's leg a 'great success' RIO de JANEIRO, Wed. Garrincha, Brazil's World Cup soccer star, yesterday underwent an operation here on his right knee. Doctors at the hospital said the operation was a complete success. The right winger should be able to resume training in about a month,
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    • 171 17 BOWLING SINGAPORE. Wed. The newly- formed Slngapor c Ten-pin Bowling Congress will send five bowlers to repore in the Australian championships be held at Adelaide from Oct 2 to Tlir Singapore team will be EJ Tan 'manager. JesM Dy. BH Koh, Noel Felton Jn.. Tumi
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    • 139 17 mii I I l|M.h 1.-r lU\ I: Munir: Tamil Y. l^fc«*.M»'.»»g- "B l: r rn d T I Halcka noi Xl I lvi.i ->i-iiimi dpohi: Cliflord, ,li TAR Ipoh 0:, ii TAR Inoh Z Malacca Interi Heart Coo--0 cental Krrl.h Ibr I! \-KI IBM I M Tronoh 31.
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    • 149 17 RUGBY ABERTILLERY. Monmouthshire, Wed. The Fijian Rugby Union team wound up their short but exciting tour of Wales with an 11-11 draw against a Combined Abertiilery and Newbridge XV here yesterday. In the previous tour matches, it was the Pijians who were
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    • 302 17 OLYMPIC ROUNDUP YOKOHAMA, Wed —I 1 Thailand nar/owly beat Malaysia 79-78 today in the pre-Olympic basketball tournament here. Thailand's Lilahanond Suchint scored the deciding goal in the last ten seconds of a! thrilling match. This was Thailand's se- 1 cond win In five matches In
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    • 201 17 RELAY TEAM BEATS 41-SEC BARRIER FOR FIRST TIME ATHLETICS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 'THE Malaysian sprint relay team to compete in tin Olympic Games in Tokyo Mazlan Hamzah John Daukun, C. Kunalan ard M. Jegathesan— yesterday ran a brilliant trial at Farrer Park. Passing the baton at top speed and running extremely
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    • 93 17 MADRAS. Wed.— lndia hvm chosen a strung experienced side to meet Australia in the first cricket Test starting here on Friday. Team: Nawab of Pataudi (captain), C. G. Borde. V. L. Manjrek.ir. M. L. Jiiisimha, R. O. Nadkiirni, S. M. Durrani. A. G. Krtpal Singh.
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 109 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCLK: S'gor Oiv 2: S gur Club v SIA (Taylor Rd). Umno v TPCA (Princes Rd>. Div 3: Bungsar Indians v Pantai Young sters (Rlys grd, Bneksflrld' Indian Movie News v VOC (loon Rd). SIA v Pemuda Sinaran (Sentul Pasar) Penan* junior cup: Tg Buneah Rangers v Chunc
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  • 286 18 Canberra backs UK plan to hit back at Sock SYDNEY. Wed. Australia has approved a British plan to strike at Indonesian bases if Indonesia lands more guerillas in Malaysia, the Sydney Daily .Mirror reported today. This follows high-level discussions on British strategy, the newspaper said. It said that Australia would
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  • 50 18 JESSELTON. Wed. Sa ball's Him local-born Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly was today sworn in by the Yang diPeriuan Nejjara. Datu Mustapha bin Datu Hanm. in an impressive ceremony at the Istana. He Is Tuan Haji K«nslm bin Haji Hashim. who succeeded Sir George Oehlei*
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  • 244 18 VfOSCOW. Wed. iTI President Soekarno met with Premier Khrushchev again today to press for more Soviet military aid for his campaign to crush Malaysia. The Soviet news agency Tass said the Soviet President, Mr. Anastas I. Mikoyan, took part in the talks. President
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  • 30 18 NEW YORK. Mon.— Hollywood star Jayne Mansfield disclosed today that she is married to stageairector and ex-college wrestler Matt Clmber. She added: 'This time It's for keeps.'
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  • 36 18 HONOLULU. Wed. Eight United States Navy men were burned, three seriously, when a mysterious explosion occurred in ammunition aboard the destroyer Sproston at Pearl Harbour yesterday, the navy announced. Reuter.
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  • 332 18 LONDON, Wed. Buying interest increased in the stock mamets today and, with stock on the short side, prices responded sharply to the tightest demand. Most of the business was from small investors. The political stocks received a good deal of attention, and steels met a persistent demand. Tins
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  • 49 18 LONDON, Wed.— Spot 21-3/ 16 d., Nov. 2md., Dec. 21-1 16d.. Jan. 21d., Jan. Mar. 21d.. Apr June 21d July, Sept. 20 T ,d., Oct. Dec. 20-13 16d., Jan. Mar. 20-13 16d.. Apr. June 20-13 16d., c.l.f. Oct. 20-13 16d Nov. 20', d.. Dec. 20 ',d. Tone: Quiet.
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  • 23 18 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £1510. sellers £1520. Forward buyers £1452-. sellers £1455. Settlement £1500. Turnover a.m. 115 tons, p.m. 230 tons. Tone: Firmer.
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  • 195 18 New voting rule upsets Chamber's presidential race OINGAPORE. Wed. A ruling by tii p Executive Committee of the Sing a pore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today threw a bis race for the Chamber's presidency out of ti The rufini reached a heated two-hour drbate on the Chamber's constitution was that
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  • 62 18 KARIN HAMMONDS. N lov.-d ■Hi of Oi'ort:. Hammond-, of Singapore, and mother of Barbara and Ken, nuddrnly on ■•pt, rioth. Stmi-ji at Mount Vernon Crrmatoimm .it :i p.m today MADAM TAN JOH YAR. brloved mother of HIM 1-eom: Ai 1- away at G.H. on SO-B-M. Funeral on Friday 2-10-64.
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  • 37 18 NEW DELHI. Wed. India and the United States today signed an agreement here for the supply of four million tons of American wheat to India under the U. S. "Pood for Peace" programme. Renter.
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