The Straits Times, 8 October 1964

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  • 22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CE^¥iV^D SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Ma**** Hutted Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 15 CENTS. KDN 73 1
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  • 262 1 'Sovereignty, independence must be respected' letter by Tengku to meeting KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday JENCKU Abdul Rahman is to write to the chairman of the Cairo conference of non-aligned nations asking him to tell the delegates that the sovereignty and independence of Malaysia must be respected. This decision
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  • 19 1 LONDON. Wed. Britain's nationalised electricity Industry announced a record profit of £70.4 million for 1963-64— UPI.
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  • 193 1 JUNGLE SEARCH FOR BAND OF 120 INDONS KUCHING, Wednesday. gHITISII troops today fanned through the dense jungle of Malaysian Borneo in an intensive search for a big band of Indonesian guerillas \vho fought a 16-hour battle with a small British army patrol. A military spokesman said no contact has been
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  • 86 1 Malaysia invites Indons to a party rKYO. Wed.— The Malaysian Olympic delegation has invited the Indonesians to a "peaceful confrontation" over drinks, according to Dato Donald Stephens, head of the Malaysian mission, today. Dato Stephens, who is also the Sabah Chief Minister, said he was Issuing invitations to a Malaysian
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  • 43 1 SINGAPORE. Wed— A nine-year-old boy. Kuah Chee Lai. was killed instantly tonight after 'he was run down by a taxi while crossing the road at the 7 m*. Changl Road The taxi did not stop after the accident.
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  • 59 1 NEW YORK. Wed. A new short story by lan Fleming, creator of the James Bond series, will be shown on television here early next year as part of a series Illustrating the work of the United Nations. The story, so far untitled, was completed Just
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  • 413 1 HIS 'DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS' IS SARAWAK EDUCATION OFFICIAL WHO DEFECTED I From GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING Wednesday INDONESIA'S puppet A.M. A/ahari. sell styled "prime minister o HJu- I* nitary State of Kalimantan rtar;i" and leader of the abortive Brunei revolt, is back on stftgf
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  • 110 1 KUCHING. Wed. The emergency situation in Sarawak is "very serious, more serious than ever before." "the Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. said today. He was commenting on the flare-up of Indonesian attacks on Sarawak border villages and border security posts, which began last week and was
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  • 251 1 Nasser holds Tshombe hostage in Cairo pAIRO. Wed. The Egyptian Government has told the Congolese Prime Minister, Mr. Moi s c Tshombe he would be held here until the "siege" of its embassy in Leopoldville was lifted, the authoritative newspaper Al Ahram said today. About 35 armed soldiers surrounded and
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  • 95 1 RANGOON. Wed. A senior Government employee committed suicide by hanging at dawn on Tuesday on the eve of his trial on a currency charge, the official Working People's Daily reported today. The paper named the official as U Mya Seln. Deputy Director or
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  • 35 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesian officer* claimed today that three British planes were shot down "in the course of last month" when they violated Indonesian airspace In the border area of Indonesian Borneo— AP.
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  • 121 1 rpOKYO, Wed. The In--L donesian Government has added another exchange rate for the rupiah the "assistance and co-operation rate" of 517.5 V rupiahs to one American dollar. The official news agency Antara today published a decree issued by the Cabinet presidium fixing the new
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  • 138 1 5 die in taxi crash at ferry p.VHIT BUNTAR. 1 Wed Five passengers lost their lives when an overloaded I i overshot the PWD ferry ;M Kuala Kiirau this evening and snnk under U."> feel of water. One passenger was saved by PWD workers, who dived into the river. The
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  • 19 1 STRONGHOLD TAKEN EEOPOLDVII.LE. Wed. —Congolese troops and mercenaries captnred vital rebel stronghold <>f I ir.t today —UPI.
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  • 25 1 WASHINGTON, Wed.— Senator Barry Goldwater said yesterday lhal. if elected President, he wouM "not have any economic dealings with China or Russia." Keuter.
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  • 22 1 JAKARTA. Wed— An Indonesian army mission left today tor Hanoi, capital of North Vietnam, for a 10-day visit. Reuter.
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  • 25 1 ASUNCION (Paraguay), Wed President De Gaulle arrived here last night by air from Argentina to continue his ten-na-tion Latin America tour. Reuter.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 241 2 CAIRO: THREE ROADS TO PEACE CAIRO. Wed. India, Cuba and Indonesia have sent to the non-aligned nations' conference here proposals on peaceful co-exist-ence. The INDIAN p-<>p<^al asks that the conference should declare its deep faith in the principles of peaceful co-existence which should be developed, pushed forward, modified and even
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    • 49 2 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. About 300 South Afnciin Airways technicians last night decided on a work-to-rule which is likely to cripple domestic and external services. The technicians, who want higher wages, will consult detailed service manuals, before undertalcing such jobs x as pumping up aircraft tyres. Reuter.
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    • 37 2 TOKYO. Wed.— The Pnthrt Lao hai claimed tli;\t It killed 50 government troops and wounded SO others last month, the New China news agency said in a report monitored in Tokyo yesterday. AP
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    • 88 2 ADEN. Wed. A group of Yemeni ulemas (jurists) and tribal chiefs yesterday cabled the Cairo summit appealing for their intervention to end the two-year civil war in the Yemen. The text of the cable, broadcast by Adrn Radio, accused the Egyptians of
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    • 348 2 Nasser and Shastri review SinoIndian border row CAIRO, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Nasser of the United Arab Republic and the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, reviewed developments in the Sino-Indian border dispute during their three days' talks here, a joint communique said today. Mr. Shastri pointed out that India had
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    • 86 2 57 trapped in mine climb to surface jyjELBOURNE, Wed.—Fiftyseven stranded miners used emergency ladders yislrrday to climb 1.150 ft. from the bottom of a coal mine at Wonthaggi. eastern Victoria, after a pithead fire had damaged the cage which normally takes them to the surface. During the lone climb, one
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    • 55 2 ISTANBUL. Wed. Seventeen people were killed In two earthquakes which rocked western Turkey last night, according to reports reaching here. Five people were killed In the village of Gonen. 10 at nearby Manyas, and two at Mustafa Kemalpasa. Istanbul was also rocked by a quake, and
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    • 70 2 COLOMBO. Wed— Ceylon's i House of Representatives will not now consider the Ceylon I Press Bill which provides for a Press council and Press tribunal until Feb. 2 next, the Speaker. Mr. Hugh Fernando, ruled yesterday. The Bill, which was given a I a third reading in
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    • 53 2 ELISABETHVILLE. Wed. Fourteen British missionaries trapped at Lulimbai in North Katanga, since rebels overran the area last June have reached safety in the North Katangan capital ol Albertville. The British Consul in Elisabethville announced that the missionaries, of the Pentecostal Union and their families were all
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    • 38 2 PEKING. Wed.— Prince Bouphanouvong. the Laotian Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the pro-Communist Paihet Lao, con- ferred here yesterday with the Chinese Prime Minister. Chou En- lai. the New China news agency reported —Reuter.
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    • 44 2 NAIROBI. Wed.— By the end ol this year when the departure ol British forces and their families if I completed, the white population of Kenya will have fallen to about 40.000 compared with more than •MM in 1961. the Government reported yesterday.
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    • 29 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— The premises of the British Council Library in Bandoeng has been turned into 1 a local national library, according :to otlicial news agency Antara. UPI.
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    • 285 2 Khanh's troops open fire on mobs: -8 die— SAIGON, Wed. Government forces fired into mobs of demonstrators armed with machineguns in two northern provinces on Sunday and Monday, killing eight and wounding 35. the Defence Ministry announced yesterday. The Ministry accused the Vletcong of instigating the riots and of using
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 152 3 WASHINGTON, Wed President .1 h ns<» n vcstfrd.iy MM off Mr\ Johnson on ;i four-day irkMle-ltop tour to win bac-k Southern Pf fflh \ott-s in the N<k. prrsidetHial rlrction. The President went M lu>> wife's train MM the Potomac Btvcr as t.tr .i>
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    • 70 3 NEW YORK. Wed Mr. Khrushchev will contribute a videotaped tribute to (he late President Kennedy as part of a Columbia Broadcasting System memorial programme to be broad- cast here on Nov. 18. A CBS. spokesman said last night that Mr. Khrushchev ni expected to refer to
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    • 105 3 Britain throws out spying protest i LONDON. Wed. Britain rejected yesterday a Soviet allegation that Lt.-Cmdr. Nigel Lavllle, British assistant naval attache in Moscow, had engaged in espionage on a recent train journey across Siberia. A Foreign Office spokesman said his ofTice had not yet received the text of a
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    • 349 3 LONDON. Wed PROFUMO? THESE THINGS ARE NOT THE MONOPOLY OF ANY ONE PARTY' Science Minister, Mr. Quintin Hogg, heckled at a general election campaign meeting in Plymouth last night, angrily told an audience of about 1,000: "If you can tell me there are no adulterers on the
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    • 125 3 Out of bag rolled a girl's head and arm... DARIS, Wed. Two young nurses picking apples in a vacant lot found a small suitcase containing the head and arm of a girl. Police said the murdered girl was pretty and about 20 years old. There was nail polish on her
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    • 333 3 Sgt. sang 'bongo, bongo' in the police station INQUIRY TOLD: I WAS BEATEN UP, THEN T ONDON, Wed. A West Indian told an inquiry yesterday that when he went to a London police station to arrange bail for a girl, Detective Sergeant Harold Challenor told a roomful of policemen: "We
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    • 152 3 Labourer makes legal history he is retried on murder charge LONDON, Wednesday. A LABOURER yesterday became the first person in British legal history to be retried for murder. Michael Isaac. 22. convicted of murder in April and jailed for life, stood trial In Devon again, charged with the same crime.
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    • 87 3 VATICAN CITY. Wed The Vatican Council voted yesterday by an overwhelming majority that Roman Catholics should ask pardon from other Christians for their share In bringing about disunity. The assembly passed by 2.076 votes to 92 a text calling lor "conversion of heart."
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    • 134 3 DARIS. Wed. m France has started a twiceweekly flight Of newspapers to Canada to keep French-speaking Canadians aware of French interpretations of events as opposed to Anglo-Ame-rican ones. The first flight left Paris last night sent off by the French Information Minister.
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  • 355 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday 'JMIK mass dismissal of 340 employees of the Borneo Co. Ltd. and its subsidiaries whilst they were on strike in July this year, was due to the fact that they had repudiated their contracts of service, the Industrial Arbitration Court was told today. Mr.
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  • 202 4 The Service wives set example to local women SINGAPORE. Wed. Toh Puan Noor Alshah, wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. today appealed to local women to volunteer their services at the diversional therapy unit of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Speaking at the opening of the units sale of work.
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  • 129 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— The goodwill between Australia and Singapore exists at all levels, at Government to Government level, among civil servants, between businessmen, tourists and friends. This observation was made by the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at a dinner function at Sri Temasek
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  • 162 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Government has ear marked a site In Jurong for the wholesale fish market. Tlie Minister for National Development, Mr. l.im Kirn ■■a today said such a market would become necessary once the proposal to develop the deep-sea fishing industry got into stride.
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  • 127 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. in the High Court today altered a sentence of four months jail Imposed on a young businessman, Seah Slak How. In a lowei court for causing the death of a trishaw rider on Nov. 26
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  • 174 4 South Korea to open a trading centre in S'pore SINGAPORE, Wed. The South Korean Government is to set up a trade centre in Singapore to promote more trade between Malaysia and Korea. The centre at the multistorey car park building in Cross Street will be opened by the Korean Ambassador
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  • 271 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. rpHE president of the Singapore Cotton Products x Manufacturers' Association, Mr. Lam Thian, today described as "unfounded" an allegation by the Japan Cotton Textile Exporters Association that a Malaysian weaving mill was "pirating" Japanese textile designs. A news agency report from Tokyo had said
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 421 4 TBE following la today's schedule Kuala Lumpur. Malacca (ML 037) 737) ft.3o p.m. of civil aircraft movementa at C.40 p.m.; from Jeaseltno, Brunei. Cathay Pacific Airways: To Piva Lebar airport. Singapore. Kuchlng (ML 498) 7.50 p.m.; from Bangkok, Phnorn Penh, Manila (CX Penang, Kuala Lumpur (ML 053) 728) 8 a.m.
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  • 432 5 PERAK GOVT SURVEYS BREEDING GROUND TO MARK AREAS OF DISPUTING PARTIES KUALA KURAU (North Perak), Wedi KMED police are keeping a round-tht-clock vigil over an extensive cockle breeding ground in the sea three miles off Kuala Kurau to see that members of two rival concerns
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  • 194 5 Selangor MCA official resigns KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Trouble laces the new leaderi ship of the Selangor branch of the Malaysian Chinese Association. A member ol the li-man working committee. Mr. Wong awee Suon, has reI signed from office. Mr. Wonß, a Selaneor Slate Assemblyman for Kuala Kubu Bahru, claimed that
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  • 62 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Koh I Seng Wah, 29. a salesman employed by Cycle and Carriage Company Ltd.. was charged in a magistrates court with committing criminal breach of trust of Mercedes Benz diesel engine u:irts and cash from the company, amounting to $18,282 between February ar|
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  • 128 5 Golden Accolade for Pei-pei (18) HONG KONG. Wed.— Shaw Brothers actress Cheng Pei-pei (above) won tiie (iolden Accolade awarded by the International Association of Independent Producers in Hollywood and Hong Kong. Pei-pei, 18. won the award for the best new star of 1963-1964 for her performance in "Lovers Rock." one
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  • 142 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Muslim Women Welfare Council has urged the Government. to include a woman, in the allmen Muslim Advisory Board. The councils chairman. Mrs. M. Slraj, said today: "It Is necessary to have a woman on the board because many of
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  • 26 5 SINGAPORE. Wet The police detained three men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 2,095 people on anti-secret society rounds In the past 24 hours
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  • 284 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. I I WHEN Princess Marina, the Duchess of Kent, flies into Singapore tomorrow evenintr she will only stop over at the airport for about 30 minutes before flying on to Kuala Lumpur on a four-day informal visit. Her aircraft, a Qantas
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  • 39 5 SINGAPORE. Wod. Morp than 200.000 people have m> far visited the "Challenge of Confrontation" exhibition since it opened at the Victoria Memorial Hall last Thursday. The Government has decided to extend the closing date to Sunday.
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  • 83 5 JESSELTON. Wed. The mounting cost of burying "unclaimed bodies" ha.s caused considerable alarm among district councillors of Tauran district. The District Council has now decided that the councillors and village headmen should carry out proper investigations into the affairs of the deceased and ascertain as
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  • 46 5 MACHANG, Wed— More than 1.000 school children will tnke part In a rally at the town padang here to celebrate Children's Day on Saturday. There will ulso be a fancy dress football match, n cirls' football match, a baby competition and Iree film snows.
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  • 294 5 So 250 pigs go to market IPOH. Wednesda THE strike at the Ipoh Municipal Council* $750,000 abattoir ended this morning and the 250 pigs which should have been slaughtered yesterday finally went to market as pork. The 150 butchers' assistants struck yesterday morning in support of four "aggressive" colleagues who
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  • 156 5 Malaysia begins air pact talks with N.Z. 1/ UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia ard New Zealand began negotiati ms today for an air services agreement. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin lajl Jl i. and the New 7 a aud Hlgll Commit 'i. r. h. Wade, were pie ent. Dato
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  • 90 5 635 more trishamen in Penang PENANG. Wed- A t0t.,1 of 635 j people applied for licencr.s between July iind September this yen- un- der the city oomclli plan to assist those who wish to be tnsli..nder.s TIM majority of the applicant* are former riders who allowed their licences to lapse,
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  • 45 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Another cholera victim has diert in Trengganu brincing the total of those who have died of the disea«« in the State to 100 So far 127 p< c pi* have d fri of rholpra since the outbreak beKan.
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  • 187 6 IPOH, Wed. Caliph 1 Omar Khan, 22, brother of film starlet Mona Zaiton, was acquitted here today of using abusive language to a police constable. Acquitting Omar Khan, the magistrate. Mr. W. Sachithanadhan. said: "There have been many cases in this court where it
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  • 58 6 DARIT BUNTAR. Wed. —A 1 fisherman was axed to death In his sleep in the fishing village of Tanjong Piandang, nine miles from here yesterday. Kee Eng Khoon. 23. and three friends were sleeping in the open air on a wooden jetty when he was
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  • 59 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed —A man was killed and two others in.iured when a car ran off the main north trunk road near Bagan Sprai yesterday. The dead man was Ng Tai Choo 32. of Singapore, a passenger in :h<- car which ended up on a
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  • 50 6 PENANG. Wed— More than 30 prizes will be presented to lucky members and guests at the fourth annual dinner of the St. George's Girls' School Society to be held In the school hall at 7.30 p.m. on Oct. 17. The president. Miss Annie Wee Poh Neoh, will preside.
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  • 329 6 CAIRO. Wednesday could get rid of British bases there overnight if they were not needed for protection against Indonesia, a Malaysian spokesman said here last night. Statements by President Soekarno to the non-aligned summit here yesterday that imperialism was trying to re-establish itself
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  • 265 6 Kuala Lumpur, Wad. rpRADE unions in Mal- aysia and other deve loping countries ca^ change the labour and economic structure of China by disseminating propaganda to their counterparts in Peking. The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions director in Japan, Mr. Eiichi
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  • 105 6 MORE PROINDON SLOGANS IN KUCHING ITUCHING. Wed— More proIndonesian pamphlets and slogans were found here yesterday by police. They were stuck to telephone piilrs. walls and gates of private-owned homes. The pamphlets, in various languages, attacked conscription. Meanwhile, 15 Chinese youths who were arrested on Monday were released on bail
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  • 39 6 NIBONG TEBAL, Wed. A buffalo, belonging to a padi planter, was run over and killed !by a north-bound local passenger tram at Simpang Ampal, near j here. I There was no damage to thp I train.
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  • 35 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. I Colonel T. B. Nanda has arrived here to take up his appoint,mert as military attache m the Ind'.an High Commission. He J accompanied by his wife and four children.
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  • 178 6 Malaysians want peace: Man from Manila -convinced KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Gabriel M. Gatchaliar k a member of the executive board of the Philippine Trade Unions Council, said today he was convinced the people of Malaysia "want peace, not war." Mr. Gatchalian. a lawyer, was speaking to newsmen before he
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  • 177 6 Tengah Hunters struck at Indon guerillas SINGAPORE, Wed. The eight R.\K Hunters jet aircraft, which carried out yesterday's air strike In the Pontian area against remaining Indonesian guerilla* were from the 20 Squadron based at Tongah. An RAF .spokesman said today the air strike was carried out In two v.
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  • 38 6 BATU PAHAT. Wed. Toms officials yestero. d SI4.GOG worth of raw opium at a roadblock in Aver Hit am. The opium was found in two Ferret compartments beMnd the roar .seal ol a van.
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  • 39 6 PENANG. Wed i- I.im Chno Kiu.. ti.iy foui'd his motor-cycle, winch lip h;id lost last week, abandoned in Madras Lane. Police also recovered x Hooter brloneinsr. to Mr. Tiki O;: m Noordm Street Qtaaot rdav.
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  • 24 6 MACHANG. Wed— Dato Hajl Nik Abdullah /.a Nik Bun bafl been elected the first president of the Malay College Association. Kelantan branch.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 268 6 Straits Times Crossword MIOM a. Long Island composer i6>. i. Kiuy meant to co.nert to U- 6 j™*V* B«s« .'or exerlam somehow trom implicit X?f Jf i» tit. belief in the Bible (14) 7 Mn Bl ce uke lu P to? ..Brotoston«.th.tpttotl« fc g>- common knoyt]e(ige i 10 22 o^^vu^ls!
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  • 764 7 THIRD DAY OF $7,000 TRIAL £UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Defence counsel in a criminal breach of trust case in the Sessions Court here contended today that the Kuala Lumpur Lake Club was breaking the law when it gave $100 to every jackpot winner. rodaj
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  • 117 7 (JEOUL. Wed. The South Korean Government last night announced the appointment of Mr. Kyu Ha Choi as the new Ambassador to Malaysia. In Kuala Lumpur, a spokesman of the Korean Embassy said today that he had not received confirmation of the appointment. He
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  • 73 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A mason. Lav Ping Hoy, 23. was i sentenced to nine moniii and four strokes ol the rotan by magistrate's court here today for iirtcmpting to extort $50 from .t furniture shop manager in Pa'hans Road on June 11 Sentence on a
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  • 53 7 DUNOUN. Wed.— The District Officer here. Inche MustaOa bin Abdul Jamal. ha* been elected chairman of the newly-formed Dungun Red Cross Society. Other officials are: vice-chair-man, fnche Mchamed bin AH; sec-r"t:-rv. Inche Ahmad Kas«im bin Endut. assistant secretary. Inche Sped Ismail bin Haafar: and treasurer. Inche
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  • 24 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Thlrvrs broke into the offices of James Trading Company in Malacca Street on Monday nigtn. and stole goods worth 12.282
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  • 41 7 CHE FADZILAH binte Din. 18, a former pupi) of the Ipoh Convent.^has been awarded a Ministry of Health scholarship for a three-year course in nursing in England. She leaves for London by air from Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.
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  • 331 7 KUAMUT (Sabah), Wed AUSTRALIAN Army engineers move out of a remote North Borneo area within the next two weeks leaving behind the territory's newest Jungle airstrip The airstrip, at Kuamut. near the head waters of the Kinbatangan River. 50 miles from the
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  • 183 7 Call to women to grow more food T<ELUK ANSON, Wed. i A call to women farmers to help make Malaysia self -sup- porting in food, was made by the Raja Muda or Perak at the Deeong Rural Train- I ing Centre, near here yesterday. Speaking at the gradua- tion ceremony
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    • 29 7 |PBBP^3 COMMENCING NOVEMBER Ist1 st Ek^Jl^M MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL AIRLINE* SERVING SOUTH EAST ASIA M^^H CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT I GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR B.O.A.C,QANTAS AND AIR-INDIA IN MALAYA ONLY
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    • 298 7 A f W*■ V ~^^JiMMiiiZ3r*'^r tI K j -ARROW- J\ There's macic in Deotolenp thr shirt that never I nerds ironinc not even a litth- bit. Truly wash and wear I wear and wear (outwears cotton by far). Arrow Der- I tolene shirts, ideal for travel (ideal for the wife
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  • 1162 8 I am the most conceited man I've ever met Day Four of the series. ..and he talks about men and morale The spirit of the men who survived S-E Asia is in a class by itself... HARRIS: How did you raise morale among your men? Mountbatten: Told them the truth.
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    • 146 8 FDR HEAVENS SM<E, PEGASUS, 'Y£ffa f ',f- Xc &Z &4&&/aA I HEY.' WHAT HAPPENEP ~~~~~x' M^ S^sSß CAhTT YOU WORK UP ANY MORE Wtfe&^^^f&frfJj/tM ITO TH' STORM? rTS /AN 1 OOOtA. Vys^/'l* *&J£j% I SPEEP? 'S NO TEU-IN 1 WHERE -^j^^^^J^^j^^ V. O«^PPEW<EP, POUF.' TOO.' MY GOaV, )^ta£jj Mrk Trm*y
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    • 113 9 Shell first again with the best... ■I ■■■■I NO EXTIiAI^s^ i I D|i SUPERSHELL with internationally- proved 1 WL II I. C. A., Methyl Benzine and correctly in- wl creased octane rating is best in Malaysia 11^1^1^ for top performance in all cars including 1"I 1 11 1 II liflf
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  • 81 10 je r ill) iMtmtmmm) SSITCHCLL: Colin. MOD Of IM* Mr. j A Mn A.fc Mitcbeli paaaed away I wMOni p Mn inaiant at Kuala L«impur. from 1 w imioaon Koad, Mia«a\«*n. i i> m I'buraday. Ata laaiant I«n eervtre at Kidadan Cbanei MADAME SONG KIM NVUK, j K>. paaea-d
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  • 63 10 M HWi tM (Minimum; DB. AND MRS. Uurinukn Miafh thank all relntuca and mtndi for ifinr baal araaas, telesraroa aad MiuJhu tiiii* ou me occasion of tbcir i Marnact. MR NADIMUTMU tTANULAUt and family tnank Ineada and KlBUVai tor thrir Kind asaiaiaoc*. vrtaibt, of condoivncc in their uer- u«cmtii:
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  • 662 10 The Straits Times Thursday. October 8, 1964. Macapagal Learns Filipino anxiety over "confrontation" has been apparent I from the beginning. But Filipmo mediation has been unsuccessful, largely because j of unhealthy fear of displeasing Soekarno. In Washing- ton, President Macapagal has i been a little bolder. He told tli National
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  • 347 10 The Malaysian navy and air force have been carrying out regular patrols of territorial waters to police the barter ban and enforce Security Area and Controlled Area regulatI ions. Traditional fishing grounds do not lie much further out, so it should be possible to arrange quick help for
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  • 241 10 Tin Indonesian propaganda j machine will no doubt make j full use of the resolutions passed at the Singapore Party Rakyat conference. What will not be disclosed is that the party has never collected more than a handful of votes in any election. Not a few of its
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    • 286 10 The park with cars, mud and cattle rpODAY Kallang Park Is a 1 positive disgrace to SlnI gapore City. Its entrance is marked by a dilapidated clapboard arch erected on a shoe-string budget by a former administration and the former main runway is pitted with potholes and stretches of sunken
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    • 80 10 f)NE seat in a row of w cement concrete park seats overlooking Jalan Paul and Seremban padang where the Malaysian Games were recently held has been broken, and lies in a heap, possibly the work of vandals These seats were the gifts of prominent members of the public to
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    • 74 10 \|Y congratulations go ITI to the Singapore Boy Scouts Association tor their "big change" in outlook and in rules. It is really a big step forward. As Boy Scouts learn rescue and first aid work It is only right that emergency relief squads be formed in every district
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    • 70 10 IITE are tired of "Ini-lah TT Television Malaysia." Surely we in the Federation are not seeing TV. Japan. America or Thailand. So why keep on telling us "Ini-lah Televlslen Malaysia" at the beginning and the end of every programme At least 15 to 20 minutes of the day Is
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    • 43 10 M-HERE are still teachers who are deprived of an Increment or two because they failed to obtain a credit In English until after they are qualified. Now that they have the required qualification, they should be given their Increments. TEACHER Singapore
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    • 47 10 I SUGGEST that more of our Ma lav folk songs be taught to school children Instead of English songs Many of Malaysian teenagers do not know a single Malay folk song but they can all sing a Cliff Richard or a Beatles hit. L.W.O. ipoh
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    • 175 10 REGARDING J.F.C.s letter "The Mystery Date" it is true that In Sir Our Slang Song's book "A hundred Years of the Chinese in Singapore." Wee Ah Hood is said to have died in his residence in Hill Street in 1875. But on page 336, we find
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    • 135 10 I HAVE an Alsatian ***** 1 which presumably would be classified as a "biter" according to your editorial of September 25. She Is. unfortunately, the terror of all tradesmen who call on us. As far as she Is concerned any stranger at the gate Is a foe I
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    • 83 10 TT SEEMS to me that the 1 Seremban authorities are Issuing stall licences at random Every nook and corner of Seremtian town, even the space over some monsoon drains have been utilised to capacity. Recently. the Council turned half of a playground into a car park as part
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    • 51 10 fHANOI ROAD (Slnga pore) from Halg Road to Kampong Kebangan has been undergoing construction since IW6I or even before. Four years have passed and the work haa not been completed. The workers and authorities concerned are taking their own time at the expense of the public. CB.L.
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    • 38 10 RADIO Malaysia Is to be congratulated for Its wonder "non-stop-pops" This la the only programme listeners can enjoy without Interruption by an- »<ncements. The proV I nmf should be extended to one hour. STEVEN TAN Singapore
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  • 952 10 Premier at the point of no return A MINISTERIAL SQUABBLE TURNS TO CRISIS IN MALAWI From A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT Blantyre, Wad THE burning of the headquarters of the ruling Malawi Congress Party at Zomba. Malawi's capital, is felt here to mark a point of no return. The country's red, green
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    • 882 10 Strain Timtt k Malar Mail ObmNM MmMmmmmm may bm handrd ta: COLD STONAOK AKCADK Orchard Road (lst Floor) COLD STOWAOC ■•ANCHtI At H*lland R*ad Kattng K»a«*l R*ad Naval Baa*. Authorltad Agonta: CITY BOOK STOHK LTD Winchester Houae. Colryar Quay TMI NIWI FRONT Fltzpatrlck I SLwmirttt M M. ISMAIL. 3 Admiralty
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    • 40 10 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importer* Exporter* of Htoh Class Went** I Wooll.ui. SINGAPORE: 21. Ottilia Stra**, r Ta4: ***** HONGKONG: 1»r Floor, Room Ne. S, 54-64, Nathan Ro««1. Kewleen.
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    • 132 10 NOW ON SALE! I i 1 i i Readers Digest aa Read by Influential People Everywhere J OCTOBER ISSUE I WHEN DOES SOCIAL DRINKING BECOME OVER-DRINKING? A leading authority on B alcoholism measures a sensitive problem. Condensed from U.S. Newt World Report. i EXPRESS TO THE MOUNTAINS OF THE MOON.
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  • 1276 11 Cross-exam ma tion begins Eye surgeon: I let flat for $750 a month SINGAPORE, Wednesday. IRENE NG Bee Wah, wife of a company director denied today that she told her husband a "fantastic story" of how she had been cheated because she was
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  • 291 11 Wife sues lawyer husband for $5,000 -arrears- SINGAPORE, Wed. Judgment was reserved in the High Court today in an action oy Madam Stella Koh, wife of Singapore lawyer and former Assemblyman, Mr. C. H. Koh. Madam Koh was seeking $5,141, which she claimed was arrears of maintenance under a deed
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  • 273 11 KUCHING, Wednesday. THE Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan today lashed out at the Federal Assistant Minister for National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acub for his "slighting remarks" about Sarawak's efforts. Speaking in Malay at a prize
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  • 67 11 BINOAPORE. Wed.— The quo-] ta for the import of television aerials for the fourth quarter of this year, beginning Oct 1. has been reduced to 25 per cent of an Importer's quota for the previous quarter An. official announcement explained that if an Importer's quota
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  • 45 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. --While n» was judging the Press Ball Queen contest at Victoria Memorial Hall last Saturday night, the Eu Court Hat of Mr Klngsley Morrando. a show manager, was broken ;nio by thieve* who stole SI OOt in cash and valuables.
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  • 34 11 MUAR. Wed. The assessment list for the Town Council area of Bandar Maharani for next year 1 has been completed and is avail--1 able for Inspection at the coqbi ell's office.
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    22 11 IRENE NG "I asked my sister to tell my husband because I thought he would be very angry If I told him."
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  • 196 11 Five more captured Indons charged in court JOHORi:. BAHRL. Wed Five mnrr Indonesian! were ehaigVi Ihtc today under the Internal Security Act with possession of arms, ammunition and explosives and con. sortini; will) armed persons in a sci/urity area. The Jive, the magistrate's court was told, were captured in the
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  • 80 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Malaysian Airways today sent another nine cadet pilots to Perth In Scotland, for training as commercial pilots. They are: P. Gandhlnathan. 29. from Kuala Lumpur; Mohamed Lokman. 17, from Kuala Lumpur: Cbong Kum Choon. 23. from Penan*; Derrick de Silva. 19. from Nesrrl
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    • 185 11 A BLUE SPOT 5 Q Push Button Model "^f "CORTINA" NT CORTINA By Blue Spot is your best BUY DOWN: $50 00 only (Nothing more to pay) MONTHLY: $50 00 FREE: Outdoor TV Aerial GUARANTEE: A Full year's guarantee with parts. II JRb^l 1 fclil II r H^LUHN ff^wßjußUMßjfajk-jj •ii\
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    • 230 11 CAPTURE THE WORLD AND ITS J*^§{ BEAUTY with %$T y mm\M m i/wi ham* *M »up~ L- W MM I g\ Wide enqlc Una t AHIv I A srir- varocUb) ;j| The Choice of Specialists For WV W Its Amazing Versatility And lJj%>^ Lnparalleled Performance. m >l*mG±jyi LhmmUMMWWMMMM Trantporancy copying
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    • 609 11 affibliß^ala^a^t«l^t«l^y|iW^Ma<Wa»Mflwl TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 Defenders: 11.05 Monitrr— 6^5 P.M. Opening and The Art of Sydney Nolan- 11.30 programme summary In all lan- Close Down guages; 6.30 The Alvin Show: 7.00 Gunsmoke: 7.30 You cha^mx 8 Asked For It; 8.00 My Three 7.40 P.M. Opening and proSons; 8.30 The Fishing
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    4 12 SEIKO WATCH TOKYO 1964
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  • SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 797 12 OLYMPICS MARKS FIRST TIME JAPANESE WATCHMAKER PICKED TO SUPPLY OFFICIAL DEVICES $2.5 million spent on research, testing and assembling of parts in past four years FOR the first time, the World Olympic Games will be held in the Far East and the 1964 Games will
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      149 12  -  THE large second clock at Tokyo's National Stadium (top) provides spectators and athletes with accurate readings for timing each event. The elapsed minutes will also be shown by numbers in the centre of the clock. This stadium is one of the three major venues for the Games, the
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    • 121 12 Malaysian I officials I at Seiko presentation AS a gesture of goodwill and lasting friendship between Malaysia and Japan. Seiko will this week make a presentation of stopwatches to officials of the Olympic Council of Malaysia who are attending the Tokyo Olympic Games. The presentation is expected to be made
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    • 279 12 the courtesy and goodwill of Seiko A of Japan, a Singapore watch service station supervisor has been invited to attend the Tokyo Olympic Games on Saturday. The supervisor. Mr. Kan Xi Yick. 31. of Thong Sia Company. Singapore, left for Tokyo by air yesterday. Thong
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  • 512 13 REPUTATION ABROAD INCREASES JAPAN'S leading watch manufacturer. Seiko, anticipates doubling its ex- ports in 1964 to 1.300,000 pieces, as compared to last year's exports of 650,000 pieces. A company spokesman said that more than half of the Japanese firm's exports are expected to
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  • 541 13 Table of Olympic and World Records fietics) Items Olympic Record Winner Vr World Record Winner Vr K<" 100 m 102 A Harr (Germ, ■60 100 A Hftrrr u«rr-«i» ?00m 205 L Berruti (It 60 20 3 H Carr USA > 63 400 m 44 9 P Davis (USA). C Kaufnann
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  • 272 13 rpHE arrival of the 1 flaming Olympic torch in Tokyo's National Stadium on Saturday will symbolise the 18th Olympiad and. in the thrilling sports events to follow, will kindlr feelings of friendship and understanding between Japan and nations of the world Since leaving the
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  • 735 13 A REMOTE control unit (top) connected with Printing Timer Model II (above). Such events as yachting, rowing, canoeing, equestrian and cycling, which cover long dis--tances will be clocked by an electrically operated stopwatch unit. This consists of a battery of four stopwatches set
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  • 310 13 THE Tokyo Olympics which begins on Saturday, will be timed by an array of timepieces more numerous and advanced than any ever supplied the Games according to a Seiko spokesman. Among the timing instruments developed are 20 printing timers. remote control stopwatch units, a starting signal
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  • MAINLY FOR WOMEN
    • 517 14 A COOK who boasts that she never follows recipes exactly is asking for (rouble if she tampers with directions for such baked goods as cakes, cookies, bread and rolls. Even the wrong size or shape pan can cause recipe failure.
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    • 256 14 TOGETHERNESS is a wonderful x thing in its right place. One place where it is certainly not welcome is in the vicinity of the bedroom chest of drawers. When this is shared, as it usually is, you can bet your life that at least
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    • 112 14 DRIVE FOR FUNDS BY INNER WHEEL CLUB IN a drive for funds the Selangor Association for Retarded Children, the Inner Wheel Club in Kuala Lumpur is holding a dinner and dance at the Selangor Golf Club on Saturday. In the past three years the Inner Wheelers have raised money for
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    • 56 14 GIRI.S. look out! W.iti h fashions for women «ill be taking a new turn for the first major style ili'iicc in more than 20 years. According to latrst reports the tiny ".itch will be disappearing from the fashion scene. The trend is going to be towards bigger,
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    • 213 14 ALMOND ESSENCE FOR CAKES VIOST people enjoy iT macaroons, and children c c r t a i n ly love them. Here is a simple recipe which you may find useful You will need: 4 oz. castor sugar: 2 oz. ground almonds: i teaspoon ground rice or plain flour: few
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    • 453 14 WITH A CAREER IN MIND GIRLS TAKE BEAUTY LESSONS BEAUTY carp was once considered a routine that was meant only for the beautiful. To remain that way a woman had to take the utmost care of herself. But it Is a different story today. Beauty has found its way into
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    • 176 14 YOU ma y pride yourself on being able to make the most exotic flower arrangements, but do you know how to keep flowers alive? Most people don't, and as a result have to get rid of their withered blooms days before they really need to. It's big
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    • 268 14 f^ THE GENTLE Cy CHOCOLATE jjg| LAXATIVE CHILDREN Corwtipotion often brtnq? |OM of rpp*'i'* vck f**ling, poor comp!e>iin, unpteotont breath, heodafrv tirednest and lost ot vitolity. Laxcttei or* tot* and sure and are mode especially tor children. Loxettes ttTOfouflhly cleonses the system, restores good health ond oppetite. Lovctt** are easy
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    • 96 14 wSßj^^^^^^^^B^^^ The smart sophisticate the Woman in ImlslJlP^^.^- -^wWrm lOVe the f resh| y youthful all turn to Picot for that ins P' red touch of femininity. jy|iPt> BBp I"'*1 k For Picot of ers ever y woman a choice of flip:* BPV^^ *t Ufl m fra g ran ce
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    • 1199 15 TO LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST U Oue Spore Sails P. S'Mm Penang DiOMEO Literpeal, Havre la Pt/Oet I Oct 11 AGAPENOR Literpeii Gdn. 47 Oct 12 Oct 13/11 PY&tHUS LiterpMl. G asgow Oct 15 Oct 17 Oct 1111 TALTHYIIUS literpioi, I 1 jo*... Oct 17 II Oct 11 CALCHAS Liierpnl.
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    • 2644 15 i ETHTHS Y^7TT7T7TKSnSE^SrTF77T^!M •aatajj aa PSII THE EAC LINES ■S.V\jg^ SfteOAPORt KUAIA tUMPUI.p.SWrTTTHMAM ffNAMG *M^*j4jv^a^^H MNMAIK HOint a^./IM.ANGtO *OIO»^. 1 7 wf id OOAT rajgajj >M' '«r»t ?517i *nen« OH ***** SAILINGS 10 BEVROUIH. LAIIAkIA. GENOA, it HAVRE. HAMPJUKk DREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. 60THEN8UR6. AARHUS AND COPENHAGEN ■BEIRA" a)|
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    • 1289 15 W^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.. LTD. lujml LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE l***-M HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH S'pori P. Sham Penang 1 CITY OF LEICESTER Sin. 2*-31/ I Oct 11,12 Ocl I (CITY OF KHARTOUM 1S U Oct I tilt Uf KEwLASUE Oct 21 Oct •FLAMINIAN "Net 1 11 Net 12 Net
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  • 874 16 From Our Market Correspondent JNDI STRIAL shares rose 1 sharply on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday morning, then reacted and continued dull through the afternoon At the close moderate gains on balance predominated. Mining shares were quietly steady with small gains in the
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  • 952 16 OUSINESS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number oi shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bou»HaH mm, M.l\ <2.000> 51. ,i1. C.S. Holding H.iKHM 52.45; Dunloo (1.000) SI.SS. I4.0O0) $I>6. (1.000) $1.83, .Hi.
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  • 444 16 THE. price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose $7.25 a picul to a new peak of $763. which Is 871 cents above the previous post-Korean War record of Sept. 28. The offering was unofficially estimated to have fallen 20 tons
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  • 77 16 'T'lIK Federation Minister (or Finance has fixed these prices for calculating: customs duties (or the week bcglnninf on October 8. Rubber 7094 eta Ib. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $872 a ton. Palm oil $676.75 a ton Palm Kernels $384.25 a ton. The rate* of duties payable
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  • 28 16 Malayan Stock Indites Oct. 6 Oct. 1 Industrials: H4.81 85.611 nns: mn ixtM I rubbers: ino.ti 100. 4 •Dec. 30. 1963 Illii l>er. .'fl. pit, inn
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  • 120 16 \f BLBOTJRNE. W«d. lHfenM. trials eased with nUT* weil in excesn of rises In reaction tm the Govrmments measures to restrict credit. BUP. ditippad S4, to 53 3. Turnovers wena again 10-* and most falls were small. Base metaii eased, led by Mrwurt Isa, down 1/3 to 43/-.
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  • 239 16 Ortohpr 7. Three month*. INDUSTRIALS BoiiTtend is rts. M. Container* 1? rfa. DOBfcapa IS ele kt entiles i« c-ta. Hani 12 ota. E. Smelters L.i .is. 11. Invest. 12 <ts Base) 15 eta. 0.c.8.c. is cts. 12 its. Kothman* 11 eta. V N. ZOetl Itolnnran 12 eta. •>■<
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  • 253 16 /"VCTOBCR Rrat cradt rubber f closed at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yi-urday at Tie cent* per ih.. up three-quarters of a cent on Tuesdays closing level for tho position. The tone was qunt. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting prlcte In cents per Ib. yesterday: Ini. I
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  • 28 16 October 7 MALAYAN KIBBKR PRICE: 711 crnts (up three-quarters of a cent). TIN: $763 a piiul (up 87.25). Unofficial estimated offering: 190 tons (down 20 tons)
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  • 98 16 SHIPS ly inn Inn t{f trie SiniiApnrs Harbou wharvoi or expected today art: Boxnwvla :i I. [>nhiEithirf It; ii.. Burma I^. Knrtirick Clo' KHtaoa 26, City of L*icMt«r S Cm n Po >i Man 40 41. I Star BrtelKFus* 14, Kllnuhln 15, Lamt N.W Port topjatSMaJkaMl Whirl
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  • 67 16 MINCSE Product Eich»n««. Ma> K'Pora noon prieti por picul >«ittrdly Coconut oil: nulk Jslt aell"". dnm SS4] aaUan. Copfj: Oct /Nov. UK/Contlnent: Ua- quoted. Pepper: Muntok whit* Jl4O s»ller>. Sarawak white $137 i srllern. special Saruvik t law, garbled 1.-irnponc t.lnclc SII2J sellers. A.STA $122) nlm. ciation prices:
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  • 30 16 'TMt Malayan Exchange Bsnt<»' Aita- ciation rnari*- theß^ chantc'ff m Me rati-n to mrrcnaDts yciterday (all ratro Sellinx TT or OO rtady: O«i.t»eh« Swln Franct UaHl Swtdi»h KraM
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  • 38 16 Olrtt iichann marktt 'n Hon: Kant IvjaMMar 'hr US. to At v quoted at ."> 76i Tor TT «n1 "i T.i; mr tath. it.rlios v l« qnol'll lit I&.M Mat j one Utl of fold at 230.
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    • 1140 16 X£~* KAWASAKJ KISEN KAISHA LTD. I U.S.A. Pacrtic and AOantlo Servie* Hongkong S. FrinciSCO L. Angeles N. York P'phia BaKirr.ore "Flinla Mara- 2* Nev 1 Dec 17 Dec 20 Dec S Jan 12 Jin ll jai "Kaiaikeart Man" 2S 21 Dec IS Jai IS JM J Fen 11 Fel 11
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    • 1150 16 kw^A^^lH aaaaal aafi bbbT at Wa V mJJ fl bbbt lT sUSTRAIM SERVICE I INDIA. PAKISTAN aNO P. GULF SERVICE Ti: Fremistle. aleluli, Mellium, SyHei. To Maliai ail Niiapattnaai Perjrg P S'^am S pore S pore P. Sham Penang BARPETA" Sailed In Pirt 11/13 Oct RAJULA 23 71 Oet M
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    • 65 16 UNION OF BURMA FIVE STAR LINE CORP. irrmat trim Jipii 1 Hii|kio( l|j|ut( fer P.i*iin. ■MP»«MP» CM«ISTOS" Singaoce 3et Penin| 1J Oct rrnrilf I rim Rinfm liafilf fit HiKfkeitf S Jipil. "STtPLICHT" (Discrar|in| only) i rjaoore la Perl "BtSSEIN" irr. Penar| IS Set Singapore 17 Oct, "BET«VIST»" Singason U Oct
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    • 813 17 (Continued from Pagr mi ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 20 Word* Sit I Minimum) MR. A MRS. Charlie Overee thank rei.itivea and friends for best v. lanes and girts on occasion of their marriage on 3-10-64. MR. AND MRS. S Janagaraju Malacca thank friends and relatives for •heir kind Ishes and gifts on the
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    • 1092 17 SITUATIONS WANTED •n WuwtU <S I Mim.) Box SO rt*. »rr>« READ the Senior Appointments Vacant lo The Sunday Mall each week ENERCETIC YOUNG MAN with Cambridge Certificate and all sorts ot experience Including construction work seeks any Job. Box A 4450 S.T. Spore. LOCAL BORN Chinese girl seeks employment.
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    • 1017 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word* SS (Mim.)— Bum St ct: txtru FOR SALE Seaside Flats In excelled locality. Box A 4335 S.T. 8 por*. TANCLIN AREA: 3s m.s. from town over 100.000 sq. ft. Freehold kkv.ued building site. Suitable for tuildmg exclusive luxury flats. Bit* Includes 2 storey solidly constructed
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    • 1024 17 FOR HIRE Word* SS < Mlm.)— Box SO rt*. 9*tn TV. RADIOS, RADIOGRAMS, Tape Recorders. (Jas CooKers. Refrigerators Keenuat's 124, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone *****. RENTAL $100 MONTHLY New Bedroom Set Dming Set Settee Set Television fridge Stand Kan Bookcases etc Phone (B'pore) *****. FURNITURE 10 Word* U (Mm.)— Box
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    • 855 17 FOR SALE M Word* SS Min.)— Box SO eU. tactrm ONCE A VBAR Bale Chinese Blackvood. Lacquer furniture. Camphor Chests, Arts. Table Lamps, Jade, I\ory. Carvlnis. etc. Pelplnc Stori Ltd. 173, Orchard Road, B'pore. COMPARE THESE: Ladles' BrtNyleo Swlmsults SIO.BO. Jantzen TShlrts From SS.SO Only. Stretch PantyGirdles SI 90. Many
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    • 1606 17 I Associated Mines (Malaya) Limited announce outputs of tin concentrates for the month of i September 1964 as follows:— Piculs Aver Hllam Tin Dredging 1 Ltd 3.169 The Sungel Besl Mines Ltd 1,501 Sungel Way Dredging Ltd. 1,269 No. 1A Dredge Recommenced Operations on Bth September 1964. Southern Tronoh Tin
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    • 20 17 FOR SALE STERILISED MILK A R B R A N D M I l_ K l»*p FULL CREAM POWDERED MILK
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    • 816 18 ANGLO-ORIENTAL (MALAYA) LIMITED KIM A LI'MPLR Outputs of (in concentrates for the undermentioned Companies Miner the Management of AngloOriental (Malaya) Limited for the month of September 1964 are as lollows: PICULS AMPAT TIN DREDGING LIMITED 785 BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING LIMITED 4.663 KA.MPONG LANJUTTIN DKEDGING LIMITED 2.105 KAMUNTINO TIN DrtEDGING LIMITED
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    • 786 18 PONTIAN TOWN COUNCIL LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1900 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (C ONi Dl CT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS, 1964 FORM 1. < Regulation 5 (3) BY-ELECTION i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1. An election of a Councillor for the follov.injt ward will take place as hereinafter mentioned: PANTAI LAUT WARD
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    • 973 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCIES IN THE TOWN COUNCIL ALOR STAR APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and/or State Nationals for the lollowlng posts In the Town Council, Alor Star:— <a> Two Probationer Health Inspectors (b) One Senior Health Inspector. For (a), the candidates must have attained their 18th but not their
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    • 502 18 i TENDERS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE-MALAYA l Tenders are Invited for the j I supply and delivery of the follow- I Ing dairy proaucts for the period lit January, 1965 to 31st Decem- ber, 1965, both dates inclusive for > all the Institutions under the control of this Department. s)
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    • 528 18 TENDERS PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE TENDERS GENERAL MANAGER'S DEPARTMt.M: (Room No. 106, Ist Floor. City Hall) (a) Supply of Footwear for 1965. Tender Deposit $100/-. Close at 2.15 pjn. on 27th October, 1964. (b) Washing of Uniforms during 1965. Tender Deposit $50/-. Close at 2.15 pjn. on 27th October. 1964.
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    • 326 18 I TENDERS DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE— MALAYA Tenders are Invited for the supply and delivery of poultry Jood lor the period Ist January. 1965 to 31s; December. 1965. ooth dates lnclu- slve, to the following institution of the Federal Department of Social Welfare:— Serendah Boys' Home, Serendah. Sungei Besl Boys'
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    • 135 18 WANTED BY SINGAPORE REPUTABLE BANK A well-trained economist with master degree to be Assistant to General Manager. Must have good knowledge and experience in international banking and world money market. Age 35 to 45. Storting monthly solory $1,500/-. Apply Box A 4400, ST., Spore. MEDICAL OFFICER SURGERY Immediate vacancy in
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  • 36 19 READY and waiting for the opening day of the 1964 Olympic Games is the National Stadium in Tokyo where the opening ceremony is to be held on Saturday. UPI picture.
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    1457 19 NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics Jega under full glare of Olympic attention American Brundage re-elected lOC president Razak off to Tokyo TOKYO, Wed. After our hockey team had beaten New Zealand 1-9 in a practice match today delighted team manager Aziz Durairatnam declared: ''It is beginning to look as
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  • 319 19 A $680,000 FLOP!— McLINTOCK OUTWITTED BY EX-GUNNER SOCCER— London. Wed: Frank McLlntock, Scottish International right half transferred from Leicester (or a record $680,000. made a disappointing debut last night (or Arsenal who lost their Div One match at home by 3-0 to Nottlnghum Forest. McLlntock (ailed to subdue lnsldeleft Johnny
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  • 297 19  - GARNIE MAY BE HELD UP BY BAN Epsom Jeep RACING with PENANG, Wednesday. A USTRALIAN jockey Garnet Bougoure's suspen- sion by the French Jockey Club on Monday may mean that his return to ride in Malaysia could be delayed by at least a fortnight. Subject to approval by the MRA,
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  • 193 19 pENANG, Wed. My ten X horses to follow at the Penang October Meeting which opens on Sunday are: LOVABLE Showed promise first time out when second to Rogerthorpe over Bt. Tlmah 6f last month; working well BRIGHT EYES IV Created a good impression when tnird
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  • 33 19 IPOH, Wed. Perak will meet Penang in the opening tie of the women's inter-state soccer competition for the Straits Times Cup on the City Stadium, Penang, on Sunday at 7 p.m.
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  • 187 19 Aussies score 139-run win CRICKET VIADRAS, Wed.—Aiw- Xf tralia beat India by 139 runs in the first Test cricket match here toj day when India, chasing 310 for victory, were ail out 193. Final j scores were- Australia 211 and 397 Irdia 276 and 193. India, who suffered the loss
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  • 39 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. Holder* Wearne Brothers beat Borneo Motors 4-0 to retain SBHFA Senior League and Cup title today. Metal Box and Jardine Waugh were Joint Junior Cup champions when they drew 2-2 aftf- °»tra time in final.
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  • 159 19 SOCCER P. Wellesley FA Cup semi-final (Butterworth): BCFC 1 RAAP Buttet worth 1. Sambanthan Cup: Tamil Youngsters 3 Klnta Indian* B 1 0 at Ipoh; K.K. Indians 3 Sitiawan 0 at K Kangsar Netul Cup (Seremban): 1/10 Gurkhas 4 17 Gaikhas Sigs Regt 3. Batu Pahat Lge: Taruna 'B
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 42 19 WORTS DIARY SOCCER Penang junior cup: MTC v Medicals (5.15); Victory cop: Prisons v TPCA (6.45, both at City Stadium). S'porr Div. 3A: Seletar VI v K. Rajah: Sanvlsta Indian Yg'sters; Div. 3B: Cooper Bros v Katong SC call at Fairer Pk).
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  • 190 20 Mirage row: Swiss officers sacked BERNE, Wed. The head of the Swiss, Army has been asked to resign, the head of the Air Department has been dismissed and two other high-ranking officers temporarily removed. The Swiss army head is Col. Jakob Annasohn and the Air Department chief is Col. Etienne
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  • 71 20 5 POLITICAL DETAINEES RELEASED SINGAPORE, Wed. Five political detainees, arrested under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance, •were released last weekend. They were- Minium Chiam Hui Lew. Ng Aik Hiim. a former Nanynnc Unlvenfty student. Huang Ait Seny anu Low Chwee Peng, both trade unionists who were detained last \e;u\
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  • 504 20 SYDNEY, Wed i MALAYSIAN doc- tor, who is under threat of deportation, and an Australian radiographer have been refused permission to marry by a Sydney magistrate. He is Dr. Lionel Nathaniel, 35, who came to Australia 14 years ago from Kuala Lumpur as
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  • 78 20 MOSCOW, Wed. Delivery of Soviet arms to Indonesia under an agreement signed yesterday will start immediately, an Indonesian spokesman said here today. He declined to say what arms Indonesia would re-<«-ivc. but indicated that aircraft were included. When asked whether Indonesia would receive planes
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  • 478 20 Now Maca says it: Guerillas in Malaya must quit WASHINGTON. Wed. President Murapagal said here yesterday that resumption of summit talks on the Malaysian dispute was not possible until Indonesian guerillas on the Malayan mainland were withdrawn. He told a Vi.nm.il Press Club luncheon that the Indonesian landings had aggravated
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  • 51 20 RALEIGH (North Carolina), Wed.— President Johnson received his first booing of the current political campaign when he flew here from Washington last night to deliver an election speech. The booing, by a small group of Goldwater supporters, occurred when Mr. Johnson landed at the local airport.
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  • 96 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Sivallngam. a dresser at Alexandra Brickworks, and his married sister, Selam Selan, who appealed against a district court conviction and sentence of one day's jail and a fine of $200 each on a charge of causing grievous hurt to Devasahayam Yamapragasam. a labourer,
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  • 46 20 Advanced photo course SINGAPORE. Wed The Adult Education Board is organising a practical photography course of 14 simplified lessons for advanced amateurs who have completed the Board's stage one course. Application forms are available at the Board's office in Canning Rise. Closing date Is Oct. 12.
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  • 38 20 SAIGON. Wed. Viet Cong guerlallas today shot down three U.S. Army aircraft, killing the entire five-man crew of one hellcopter which plunged in flames and exploded on impact only 12 miles west of here. TJPI.
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  • 89 20 KARACHI. Wed. The Pakistan Government today banned all exports to South Africa and prohibited Pakistani vessels from calling at South African ports. The ban takes effect immediately. The Government's decision to sever trade relations "completes action by Pak- lstan to give effect
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  • 424 20 Confrontasi and the persecution mania in Jakarta -by Bishop SINGAPORE, Wed. The Anglican Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. CX. Sansbury, said today that Malaysia and Indonesia were two nations with many historic links of trade and culture, both with skills to contribute to the peace and presperity of South-east
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  • 68 20 WASHINGTON. Wed— General George C. Marshall, Army Chief of Staff during World War Two, was quoted In a book published here as saying that the United States dropped plans to use poison gas against the Japanese chiefly because of British opposition. The late General,
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  • 424 20 LONDON. Wed.— With buyers I again preferring to hold off In view of the latest opinion poll and j with small selling still going on. .he stock markets hau another unsettled day. The selling, however was on a reduced scale and price movements were less
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  • 544 20 TEACHERS ASK THE GOVT TO IMPLEMENT EQUAL PAY IN FIVE YEARS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Till! Government \v;»s today asked to implement its equal pay decision affecting 20.000 women employees in Malaya by phasr in<^ it over ;i five-year period effective from Jan. I, 1963. Details of the, method to be
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  • 64 20 Call-up in Sabah and Sarawak JESSELTON. Wed.— The Assistant Commissioner for Manpower. Mr. S.R. Manoharan. announced today that 100 youths would be called up for national service in Sabah and Sarawak early next year. Mr. Manoharan arrived here with two officials to prepare the ground for the call-up. He added
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  • 103 20 TOKYO, Wed. Two Australian Olympic weightlifters, who had complained of the high prices in a bar on the famous Ginza. finally settled the matter by paying their entire bill. George Vakakis and Greime Runselhole first called in the Tokyo police when they saw the bill. They had
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  • 229 20 It's cheers as Queen E arrives in Canada— OTTAWA. Wed. Charlottetown Prince Edward Island) yesterday gave Queen Elizabeth an enthusiastic welcome as she swung into her eight-day Canadian tour. About 5.000 people lined the streets and broke into cheers and applause as the Queen arrived to open the Fathers of
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  • 60 20 SALISBURY, Wed.— A state of emergency was declared In Salisbury's Harare African township today, the Southern Rhodesia Minister of Law and Order. Mr. Desrrord Lardner-Burke. announced. The Minister said the object of the state of emergency MM to arrest all thuus and hooligans and to enable people
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  • 48 20 TAN ENC CHYE p. 1.1 ctnliy on 7- II C II < leaving b.hird Medum Woo Yok«> Hah. 1 scm.», T;m T Tit l'il:iy, TUini; O»i:in. JillgtlUH L' d:iu<h-tir.—m-l.nv, ign In In md many grr.nriolnlrlrm to" mourn hi* lo«. Kuntra Krldny <Mh 2 p.m. Nt P.nkit Cong. EC*****
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 41 20 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 90 70 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 90 75
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