The Straits Times, 9 October 1964

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  • 2180 1 Military defeat 'accepted' GOVT WHITE PAPER: INDONS WILL PROBABLY INCREASE EFFORTS TO SPREAD ALARM, DESPONDENCY IN MALA YSIAN BORNEO 'Guerillas operated in reverse of classical tactics' KUALA LUMBUR, Friday A MALAYSIAN Government White Paper released this morning says Indonesia probably accepts that it cannot achieve military success in
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  • 438 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia will not accept any AfroAsian commission to settle the dispute with Indonesia unless Indonesia withdraws her troops from the Borneo borders, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said this today before he left for Tokyo to attend the Olympic
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  • 138 1 f OND O N Thurs. A "motorway of the air" carrying 500 jets a day nose-to-tail across the Atlantic was envisaged at a conference of air traffic control officers here today. It would be a 180-mile wide dual carriageway air route
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  • 30 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A scooterUt. Hamid bin Abdullah, was critically Injured when his machine was involved in an accident ■with a taxi on Anderson Bridge at 1 a.m. today.
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  • 28 1 LONDON. Thurs. Sir Alec Douglas- Home, British Prime Minister, gave a luncheon here today for visiting Oeneral Ne Win. chairman of the Burmese Revolutionary Council. Reuter.
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  • 31 1 HONG KONG. Thurs —MajorGeneral P.O. Turpln arrived here today from Karachi for a threeday "visit on his way to Singapore to co-ordinate the movement of British forces there.— Reuter.
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  • 26 1 HONO KONO, Thurs. Sir Charles Maclean. Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth, has arrived here from London for a Uiree-day official visit.— UPI.
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  • 250 1 Olympic ban on Ganefo athletes confirmed rKYO, Thurs. —The ban on Indonesian swimmers, and the barring from the Olympic Games of all track and field athletes who competed in the Ganefo tournament in Indonesia last November, have been confirmed. The Congress of the International Swimming Federation voted after an angry
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  • 74 1 Hasluck will visit Bonn for talks BONN. Thurs.— The Australian Secretary' of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluclc. will visit Bonn on Oct. SI, the Foreign Ministry reports. Mr. Hasluck Is on a European tour. Talk with the Chancellor. Dr. Ludwlg Erhard. and the Foreign Minister. Mr. Schroeder. Is scheduled for
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  • 101 1 AIRMAN AND HIS FIANCEE AGED 13 HAND in hand Britain's youngest bride-to-be Rosalyn Montessanto, 13, and her fiance, Gerry Cunningham. 31. of the U.S. Air Force. They are seen outside Rosalyn's home in King's Lynn. Norfolk. "This is not a fly-by-night affair." said Airman Second Class Gerry. "I plan to
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  • 156 1 BANGKOK, Thursday. THE Cabinet yesterday approved a recommendation that a project to cut a canal across the Kra Isthmus in Southern Thailand should be shelved indefinitely. Radio Thailand announced last night. The recommendation was submitted by a committee of the National Security Council which had made
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  • 79 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The $75 million development loan launched in August has been over-subscribed. A Treasury spokesman said today the loan would be closed in a few days. The loan was floated to raise funds for projects such as schools, hospitals and power supplies. Banks
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  • 27 1 LAGOS, Thurs.— Riot police hurled teargas at a crowd of over 3,000 housewives demonstrating outside the Parliament building In support of the elght-day-old teachers' strike.
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  • 132 1 INJECTIONS FOR 'VEXED' TSHOMBE WHO REFUSES TO EAT CAIRO. Thurs. The Congo Premier, Mr. Moise Tshombe. under house arrest here, is "too vexed" to eat and doctors have had to give him fortifying injections, a member of his delegation spokesman said today. A Cairo newspaper Al Ahram. said Mr. Tshombe
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  • 67 1 HONG KONG. Thurs— Hon* Kong's Industrial work force In the second quarter of this year showed a small decrease of 1.360 over the preceding penod. according to Labour Department statistics. A substantial increase of 3.H18 was reported in the shipyard work force. Other increases were
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  • 380 1 Curfew again in Pontian area OONTIAN KECH I L, Thurs.— A curfew was imposed on four pine- apple plantations here today following contacts by Security Forces with Indonesian guerillas in I which one terrorist was killed. The curfew was damped down at noon, about three hours after a brie ment
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  • 35 1 INDONS' ATTACK CAIRO. Ttanrs Indenesian delegation today Issued first attack on Malaysia since non-alinned conference opened form of memorandum accusing Britain of trying to "maintain colonial power in S.E. Asia through Malaysia TJFl.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 140 2 (IAIBO, Thurs—Malav- > sia"s chief observer ut tlic non-ali^nrd nation-i' conference here, lnche Alimrd Nordin. said List night he was ■very happy with the trend of .M'stcrdav's sprd-ches. Inchf Nordin, the oflici.il Malaysian f:»rciKn n.inistr.v s p n k r s m.in. winded
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    • 110 2 CONGO AGREES TO END 'LOCK UP' OF UAR, ALGERIA EMBASSIES EOPOLDVILLE. Thurs. The Congo Government yesterday agreed to end its "lock up' of the Egyptian and Algerian embassies here which it imposed on Tuesday as a protest against the treatment of the Prime Minister. Mr. Moisc Tshombe. This was learned
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    • 58 2 VfR. HEISUKA Ishida (on platform), presi- dent of the Japanese National Railways, cuts the tape to mark the start of the first Hikari train to leave Tokyo for Osaka on the Tokaido new trunk line. The train, the world's fastest, covers the distance of
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    • 366 2 'LITTLE' MINH IS NAMED CHIEF OF ARMED FORCES SAIGON, Thursday \|AJ. GEN. Tran Van Minh was appointed today 111 South Vietnam Armed Forces chief in the first move of an expected military shake-up. The Prime Minister. Maj.-Gen. Nguyen Khanh, brougnt Gen. Minh back from obscurity 18 hours after he exiled
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    • 133 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs The i Government yesterday announced a major move to enter the food grains trade i to assure adequate supply to consumers and control of rising food prices. The announcement said a fully State-owned food grains corporation would be established on
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    • 343 2 'Alarming' Red infiltration of Filipino schools 11.TANILA. Thurs.— The Evening News gave red banner headlines today to a report by a top-ranking intelligence source that Communists have infiltrated Philippines schools. The article also charged that Filipino student Communists had been secretly taken to Indonesia and mainland China for trainIng and
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    • 130 2 PITTSBURGH. Thurs President Macapagal of the Philippines said yesterday that the West must help Asian nations to overcome prejudice gained from colonialism if there was to be a true Asian democracy Mr. Macapagal. in a speech ft the University of Pittsburgh where he
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 497 3 LONDON, Thurs. CIR Alec Douglas-Home's Conservative Party yesterday launched a new bid to make the atom bomb a decisive issue in the current general election campaign. The move came as public opinion polls showed that a swing to the Conservatives has
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    • 56 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Mr. Cecil Burton Lyon, former am- I bassador to Chile and Minister to France, was sworn in yesterday as the new U.S. Ambassador to Ceylon. He will succeed Ambassador Frances E. Willis, the top U.S woman career diplomat, who k I retiring after
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    • 42 3 ATHENS, Thurs. Prince Peter of Greece last night expressed "regret for having given cause for i misunderstanding" in his Press conference on Sunday when he claimed that Queen Frederika, the Queen Mother, was causing "dissension" within the royal family. —Reuter.
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    • 318 3 Hogg in tears over Mirror 'smear' LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Quintin Hogg, the .Minister for Science and Education. las»t night accused the mass circulation Daily Mirror of smearing his character and "trying to destroy the chances of the Conservative Party" in the general election campaign. In a bitter speech, with tears
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    • 162 3 r ]"HE British working man has many alternative terms for his legal spouse from the formal "wife" to the informal "missus"; from the rhyming slang "trouble and strife" to the symbol of slavery "my ball and chain." And when steel-worker Bobby Simpson
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    • 61 3 GLASGOW. Thurs.— Sjr Hugh Praser, Scottish stores millionaire, resigned today as chairman of George Outram, publishers of the Glasgow Herald, to continue his fight for ownership of the com- pany. Lord Thomson, Canadian-born newspaper owner and rival con-! tender for control of Out rams. said
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    • 71 3 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Wilson's chances of forming Britain's first Labour Govi eminent for 13 years seemed brighter today with two opinion polls showing a cut In the Conservative Party's popularity lead. One gives Sir Alec DouglasHome's party only a 0.9 per cent lead compared with 2.9 per
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    • 56 3 LONDON, Thurs. As 16.400 British dockers held an unofficial one-day token strike today In support of wage claims, their union turned down an offer of an Immediate increase from employers. The offer was turned down aftei the 65.000-member union's national conference had met and rejected union
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    • 233 3 f« II ARLOTTETOWN, I liurs. Hundreds of coloured fireworks spelt out "Good night" to Queen Elizabeth here early today as she left for Quebec aboard the royal yacht Britannia but not before there came the tensest moment so far ol the royal tour. She
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    • 170 3 Russia proves spy charges MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union last night published detailed spying allegations against ore British and three American military attaches who were the subject of the reI cent exchange of diplomatic notes. The Government newspaper Izvestia listed items confiscated by the security police when they searched the
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    • 349 3 JOHNSON: EITHER MOVE AHEAD OR INTO DANGER WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Johnson said last night the foundations of peace were under attack in the American political campaign in a manner that could put the world "in grave danger." Prosperity, he said, was alMi under attack from within. In his first nationwide
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    • 44 3 VATICAN CITY. Thurs. The Vatican Council today voted ai proval to a document which says Roman Catholics and Orthodox can take sacraments in each other's churches m some circumstances. But the assembly did not extend this permission to Protestant j churches. Reuter.
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    • 40 3 BONN, Thurs.— The Chief of Staff of the Thailand Air Force. Air Marshal Muangmanee. arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit during which he will have informative talks at the Bonn Defence Ministry and visit Air Force installations.—Reuter.
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    • 33 3 MEXICO CITY, Thurs. Ten people were killed and 45 others injured yesterday when a bus carrying religious pilgrims overturned near the town of Leon, 200 miles north-west of here. Reuter.
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    • 32 3 CHICAGO, Thurs.— Milwaukee zoo in Wisconsin has put two mynah birds. Joe and What's His Name? under sound-proof glass because of the foul language they nave picked up. UPI.
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  • 219 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Princess Marina of Kent made a 30-minute stop-over at Singapore Airport this evening before flying to Kuala lumpur in a RAF Hastings plane. She flew in at G. 40 p.m. by a Qantas V-jet from Australia. As Princess Marina, dressed in a green frock,
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  • 201 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. "THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak. has drawn attention to the problem of tuberculosis in Singapore in an appeal to the people to support the greeting seals campaign of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, which opens on Monday. He said
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  • 117 4 A dentist's wife wins divorce SINGAPORE. Thurs. Choy Yoke Chan, the wife of a dentist, Cheong Mou Seng, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Mr Justice Wee Chong Jin, in the High Court today dissolving her marriage to him on the ground of his adultery with a
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  • 20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Goh Lay Siong has been elected president of the Boys 1 Town Old Boys' Association.
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  • 20 4 I SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Young Women's Christian Asso- elation will hold Hag day on i November 28.
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  • 97 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Three pretty Malaysian Airways air hostesses are now carrying out an office- to-offlce cam- paign to acquaint agents and commercial houses on the airline's new routes and flight schedules. These will come into effect when the airline's second Comet
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  • 241 4 FUTURE IS OURS TO FASHION SAYS YONG SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. asked medical students of the University of Singapore tonight: "Now that we are a free and independent people, what are we going to do with our freedom? Surely the future is ours to
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  • 61 4 Compassion of printers for the poor SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 40th annual prayer meeting and I feeding of the poor by employees in the Slngapoie printing industry will be heid at Sri Krishnai bahav&n Temple. Waterloo Street at 1 p.m. on Saturday. I The Assemblyman for Anson. Mr. P. Govlndasamy. will
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  • SPECIAL REPORT
    • 2849 5 A direct conflict of evidence on crucial issue of consent His conviction was a miscarriage of justice, Their Lordships rule 'There should be no ambiguity where the liberty of the subject is involved' I ONDON. Thurs. The Lords ol the Judicial Committee of
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    • 123 5 AUG. 17. 1962— The preliminary inquiry began before magistrate Mr. Chan Siew Yoon. After a seven-day hearing, Chiu was committed for trial in the High Court. NOV. 20. 1962 Chiu's case began in the High Court before Mr. Justice Ong. Chiu was defended by Mr. R. X.i i
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    • 530 6 \V\EACIE ENGINEERING COMPANY <L5L_l Expands To-day at 5 p.m. the Foundation Stone of their new shipyard will be laid by the Singapore Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee An Artist's impression of Eagle Engineering Company's new shipyard. With the layine of the Foundation Stone to-day of their new sw^a
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  • 347 7 MORE THAN ENOUGH WEAPONS FOR A PLATOON' JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. MALAYSIAN rubber tapper who pieaded guilty today in the Sessions Court here to three charges of possessing a large quantity of arms, ammunition and explosives in a rubber estate in the Pontian area was
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  • 65 7 KOI A BHARU. Thurs. A nurse. Margaret Chua. 19. suffered shock :md lot .1 tmth when the nr .she ni driving skidded at the 26ih Kuala Krai-Ko.a Bharu road today. She was returning to Machane from Kot.i Bharu whrn three of the r.irs tyres
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  • 20 7 IPOH. Thurs. A woman beggar Foong Khrnk, 81, collapsed and I died in LaxaSMUM Road yesterday
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  • 216 7 Umno circular on Press statements not bid to gag leaders: Official PENANG. Thursday.' THHE Penang Umno division today assured all its branch leaders that the party's decision to restrict the issuing ot individual Press statements was not an attempt to gag them. "We only want to protect thr good name
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  • 55 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— M. Elangoven. 18. and S. Krishnan. 25. both from Sentul Pasur. Ml charged in the Sessions Court here with robbing the Bamboo Inn in Pahang Road ol four bottles of liquor, worth about S6O. at 745 p.m. on Sept. 20. The case will
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  • 48 7 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. Inche Mohamed bin Haji Abdul Ma ml of the District Land Office. Kluang. has assumed duties as Assistant District Officer of Yong Peng sub-district in place of Inche Idris bin Abdul Rahman who has been transferred to the Land Office. Selangor.
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  • 84 7 B\ I I PAIIAT. Thurs. A 14-year eM schoolboy was drowned in the Banda Penggaram Club swimming pool here yesterday. Yeoh Peng San. a Form II pupil of High School, was in a party of 25 boys and four teachers who went swimming at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 193 7 WANTED: CIVIL DEFENCE INSTRUCTORS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. r rHE rapidly expanding Civil Defence Depart--1 ment is looking for temporary assistant instructors. Applicants for appointment must be Federal Citizens or who are now in Government service. They must have attained their 25th but not their 35th birthday and have completed Form
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  • 40 7 KAJANO Thurs.— The Sultan of Sehingor will open the 5200.000 Kajang Primary English School In Hill Street at 930 am. on Saturday This is thr third primary school to be built by the Government here.
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  • 159 7 IPOH. Thurs.— A three--1 member subcommittee under the chairmanship of Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam has been created by the Ipoh Municipal Council to investigate the illegal use of dwelling houses for trade purposes. The other members of the committee are Mr Yap Boon
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  • 84 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees 1 Union has i beaten its rival, the Singapore' Manual and Merchantile Workers'! Union by 155 votes to 45 In a sec- ret ballot, organised by the Labour Ministry to decide union repre- sentatlon
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  • 63 7 NIBONG TEBAL. Thurs. Th# District Officer. Inche Nik I Mohamed Zain bin Haji Hassan. has distributed an ox each to 13 Malay and two Indian farmers > here under the Government's I ■p;i\viih" system. This, he told the farmers, was part of the Government's
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  • 30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —The Union of Forest Emplovres. Mnlaya. will hold its fourth annual delegates' meeting on Oct. 17 at the Federal House canteen here at 3.30 p.m
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  • 206 7 Malaysia dispute: Pakistan won't take sides pENANG. Thurs. Pakistan High C o m m i s sioner. Syed Muhammad Hassan, said here last night his country would not take sides in the MalaysiaIndonesia dispute. "We are well disposed toward both parties." he said at a reception In his honour held
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  • 46 7 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. Haji Mcntul bin Haji Basir ha.s tx-en elected brunch chairman oi the Amalgamated Union of Employees j in Government Clerical and Allied I Services here. Others elected were Inche Ahmad bin Amran. secretary and Inche Shahrom bin Haji Wahab, treasurer.
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swre. will lay the foundation stone of a new shipyard of the Eagle Engineering Co. at the Kalians marine industrial site tomorrow.
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  • 28 7 IPdH. Thurs. The Perak" Chinese Chamber of Commerce will i celebrate it& 57th anniversary with a dinner at its premises in Hale Street here tomorrow I
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  • 147 7 L I \l LI MPIR, Thurs. A SlO.OOO reward is now being offered by Vernat Eastern Agencies Ltd- for information leading to the recovery of stolen essence of chicken and liquor worth $75,000 belonging to the company. The earlier 55.000 reward offered has been
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  • 217 7 Daughter was forced into prostitution, he says DENANG, Thurs. -The police are investigating a report lodged by a Perak businessman that a man who had asked for his daughter's hand in marriage had forced her into prostitution in Penang. The father, who came from Enggor, near Kuala Kangsar, told police
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  • 136 7 DENANG. Thurs. The Penang Free School is appealing to Old Frees to help launch its 90.000 project to build a swimming pool. When completed, the schools board of governors will offer the pool's facilities to other schools in George Town including tin Federation School
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  • 38 7 SINGAPORE. Tliurs. Ptour youths, one armed with a dagger, robbed a pork-seller. Ylt Poii Chun, 20. of $200 in Silat Road today. Poh. of Tlong Poh Road, was walking along Silat Road when he was robbed.
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  • 183 7 JESSELTON. Thurs. RELATIVELY little in1V terest had been shown by the public in the Sabah Electricity Board's hire purchase scheme, according to the Board's annua report published here today. The report said that the Board assisted 1 t s consumers through a
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  • 144 7 pSNANG, Thurs. Ar- rangements will be made to run a late ferry service for the benefit of patrons from the mainland attending the Penang Poppy Day appeal international buffet dinner and dance at the E and O Hotel on Dec. 5. The Governor. Raja
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  • 27 8 PENANO. Thure. A light beacon, flashing every second, has been established on s 12-ft. rock at Kuala Sedlll Besar, on the east coast of Malaya.
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  • 389 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'J'HE Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acub, said today that if Ahmad Zaidi bin Tuanku Adruce entered Sarawak to cause trouble he would find very little support. Zaidi is the "Director of Operations"
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  • 100 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Pegg) Uie one-year old boxer, musing since last Saturday, was safely home last night. A man who prefers to remain anonymous had found her wandering along Hartley Road near the Ramakrishna Mission Home. Peggy is the pet of 15--year-old schoolgirl Myrtle
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  • 176 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The secretary-general of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation. Mr. Konthi Suphamongkhon (above) today expressed confidence that Commonwealth countries, including Australia, and Ne*- Zealand, would give appropriate help to Malaysia In her present time of trial. Mr. Konthi stressed that
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  • 45 8 BATU GAJAH, Thurs. The Rev. (Dr.) Ray Nyce. secretary of the Evangelist Churches of Malaysia. w:u declare open a new double-storey $40,000 Evangelist Lutheran Cnurch in Pandak Akhad Road here on Saturday. It was built by the Evangelist Mission Service of America.
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  • 42 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A salesman, Ong Kiam Nam, was robbed of $387 in cash while delivering cigarettes in Henderson Road yesterday. Ong told police he was heid up by three youths, one of whom pointed a dagger at his back.
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  • 213 8 Pioneer industries union gets first pay pact SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Pioneer Industries Employees' Union has signed its first collective agreement with a pioneer company, the Office Equipment Manufacturers (S) Ltd. A management spokesman today confirmed a statement by the union's executive secretary, Mr. Liang Teck Sum. that the three-year agreement
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  • 242 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs A 19-man Government -sponsored Japanese economic mission will arrive here on Wednesday to seek fresh outlets for trade expansion between Singapore and Japan. The mission, led by Mr. Shinobu Ichlkawa, vicepresident of the Osaka Chamber of Commerce, will fly in
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  • 196 8 JETS TO PROMOTE 'ONE-NESS' WITH SAB AH, SARAWAK 1f V0T o SINGAPORE. Thursday. \|ALAYSIAS Transport Minister, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said here today the Central Government intended to expand airfields in Sarawak and Sabah to enable jets to land This, he .said, was in line with the Government's decision
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  • 66 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A variety show sponsored by the Johore District Welfare Committee in aid of the Lady Templer Hospital Pund will be held on Nov. 5 and Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. at the Diamond Jubilee Hall. Tickets at $3. $2 and tl are available
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  • 87 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A forum on -Higher Education in Relation to a Developing State like Malaysia" will be held at the University of Malaya at 8 pm. tonurrow. It will be chaired by Dr. Chenh Chen? Kooi arid the speakers will be Inche Aminudin Baki.
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  • 65 8 SINGAPORE. Thury. Mr Arnold B. H. Lim. of the advert Using staff of the Straits Times Press (M) Ltd. in Singapore, wa* the winner of a return air ticket to Bangkok at the 1964 Press Ball last Saturday. The ticket, donated by Thai International Airways,
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  • 42 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samfudin will open the b;ennial delegates conference or tne Government Medical and Health Employees National Trade Union at t.ie ler' in hall of the Maternity on Saturday at 10 a.m.
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    • 114 8 \ll<>fl 00op Bff V. T. liamUn ~/A UTTLE OC CYCLONE X^" SHE'S GOTTA BE THAT CAMVON THERE 15 > COMES BARREUM' POLTF.' ITS AROUND HERE om. 1 fj«s yrf MINOTAURS iS^^^B SURE ALONG. BLOWIN'OOOLA f GONE .j AN' SOMEWHERE.' J j^\\^ >^ Piarp' Mr h Irnrtf tl,, Chexter G*mtH YOU
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  • 1628 9 MOUNTBATTEN, CONCLUDING HIS, CONVERSATION WITH KENNETH HARRIS TALKS ABOUT THE COURAGE MEN DISPLAY IN BATTLE AND THEIR FEARS HARRIS: By the way, I've read iKal the mainspring <>f your naval ambition was if) vindicate your father. That you rcsontod bitterly the way he
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  • 26 10 J# Wsrsts ilt 1 Minimum) T. CHILLAPPAH lon.. Trafu Railways passed away i-10-l(M>4 id Kukuvil. Ceylon Inserted Dy a.T. Kambantner. Mi Jalan Vivekaaanda. Kuala l.nmpur.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 616 10 Like last April's record of "Indonesia's intentions towards Malaysia," today's White Paper on events in the Borneo States is a notable recital of Indonesian errors and aberrations. So diverting are they, it is sometimes hard to see the greater threat behind them. It is difficult to
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    • 458 10 More than three months after the Government announced its intention to put its women employees in Malaya on the same pay scales as men, questions of implementation remain unsettled j The Women Teachers Union. representing four-fifths of the 1 20,000 women employees who expect to benefit, wants all
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    • 130 10 The Alliance resolution in the Selangor Legislative Assembly, calling upon the Central Government to appoint representatives of the State legislature to the Federal Capital Commissioner's advisory board, would seem illconceived. Such appointments would Rive backdoor admittance to party politics in the administration of the capital Not surprisingly, the
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  • 757 10  -  KRISHNA MOORTHY From NEW DELHI, Thurs SHASTRI GRAPPLES WITH MODERNISM AND PLANS TH E Indian Prime Minis te r. Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, appears to have beaten a retreat from his efforts to curtail the size of the fourth Five- Year Plan which is
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  • 581 10  -  FRANK PILGRIM British Guiana will try democracy once more By 1 Georgetown, Thurs. BRITISH Guiana is about to embark upon a new essay in parliamentary democracy, now that the British Governor, Sir Richard Luyt. who has ruled the colony under a State of Emergency since
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  • LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
    • 467 10 TRITICISMS have of late. been made that the charge of fifty cents an hour levied at the multistorey car park in Singapore is "high and unrealistic" resulting In the 900 car capacity building being less than half full on week days. Compared with charges ranging from
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    • 105 10 JJOW many people must have agreed with B. J. Pavey's letter on Singapore's stray dogs. How excellPntly put. We must all feel the way he does and yet feel quite helpless. The atrocious state in which animals live on this island Ls in itself a cry to Heaven for
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  • 1724 11  -  SIA CHIONG YEW FIRM DIRECTOR: SISTER-IN-LAW TOLD ME THAT FIVE PEOPLE HAD CHARMED HER SISTER INTO PAYING A LOT OF MONEY I was angry and shouted at top of my voice I by SINGAPORE, Thursday MR. Lee Wee Seng, a director of a rubber
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  • 254 11 Malacca to set up land purchase loan fund MALACCA, Thurs. The Malacca State Assembly at a meeting today decided to establish a trust fund called the "Land Purchase Loan Fund" for providing loans to residents to buy agricultural or-building land. Under the scheme the Chief Minister of Malacca la authorised
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  • 78 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The National Trades Union Concrest today received three more donalions totalling $236.50 fur its rehabilitation fund. ThLs brings the fund for victims of the recent disturbances in Singapore to $71,429.29. The latest donations came from: The staff of Nany.tng University $116.50, students
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 661 11 TV SINGAPURA CHANNEL 5 Mandarin Film: 11.30 Clo.-r P.M. 6.25 Opening And Down. Programme Summary in all Lan- CHANNEL 8 gruages; 6.30 Cartoon Corner; PM. 7.40 Opening And 6.45 Sea Hunt: 7.15 Sports Programme Summary In all LanParade; 7.45 News And News- guages 7.45 Spotlight on reel in Tamil; 8.05
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  • 209 12 250 'incidents' by Indon forces SK.I KM V Forces in Sabah and Sarawak recorded more than 250 "incidents" invoJviriK Indonesian guerillas or aircraft betWMJI April Lot year and June this year, says the White Paper. Most of these resulted from Kuerilla raids into Sarawak, where 1M "incidents" were re-pnrti-d between
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  • 150 12 AN appendix to the White Paper shows that In the first half of this year Indonesia had six army battalions, a commando parachute regiment and a battalion of marines deployed along the Sabah and Sarawak borders. These forces were strengthened by at least five "Irregular"
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  • 135 13 FEWER ACCIDENTS BUT MORE DEATHS ON ROADS SINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 A totai of 157 people died on tbe road during the first nine months of this year, compared with 152 road deaths for tbe corresponding period last year. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah. in a review of traffic accidents,
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  • 46 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The' Theatre Club will stage a play, j "The Tunnel of Love" at the Town Hall from Nov. 4 to 7 starting at 9.15 p.m. Tickets are available at Bata Shoe Store in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman.
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  • 312 13 Witness: My life would be in danger if I tell the court... r~ PENANG. Thur». J^ TAIKONG. Koay Mah Loon. 60. refused to reveal in court today what he had written in a statement he made to the police on the night of Aug. 9. "If the court can assure
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  • 45 13 JESSELTON. Thurs. A village headman has asked the Tauran district council whether it could assist in providing some cats to the people residing, along Rnnau Road a. v most of their domestic pets had died while their houses were sprayed with I DDT.
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  • 261 14 IPOH. Thurs. a bean 1 curd maker. Choy Yen Wah, 26. who krocked his 74-year-old father, Choy Koi. unions with an, iron pipe was today told by the Ipoh Magistrate. Mr. Yong Yung Sui: "You are a brute." Ordering Yen Wah to
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  • 26 14 JESSELTON. Thurs.— Mr. Mi■harl Chin of Jrsselton u;i> elecIdeni o: the 6:ibnh Juilnr Ch;imbrr at the second naion;il convention held m luring ihe week-end.
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  • 67 14 SINGAPORE Thurs The first talk and film show for parents of primary school children organised by the Singapore Family Planning Association will be held at the Hua Vi integrated primary j school. Margaret Drive, at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Dr Hu Pin Ya. medical olficer
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  • 86 14 BATU PAHAT. ThWV Chia Hun Seng, 21. and Tan Eng Seng 22. both from Buka Mertajam. were charged yesterday in the Magistrate^ Court here with unlawrul possession of raw opium. They were alleged to have Had 28 slabs ol raw opium netghlna 126 lb..
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  • 35 14 JESSELTON. T.iurs.— A Filipino. Uttoh Alah bin As.ilah. 30. was yesterday finsd S2OO or one month's tail for failure to report to the immigration authority when 14 of his employee* left his service.
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  • 126 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. T FHE Selangor Government proposes to raise the water rate for domestic purposes from 60 cents per 1.000 gallons to $1. MR. V. DAVID (Socialist Front Pantai) told the State Assembly meeting here today that he had come to understand that the
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  • 106 14 WHO IS THIS MAIDEN FROM CHINA? TAKE a Rood look at these two pictures and you will see they are the same person, a Singapore stage female impersonator. .Mr. Valent Chang;. Picture on the left shows Mr. Chang as Choo Km: Dai the Chinese Juliet in the romantic tragedy. Liang
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  • 117 14 Stevedoring company robbed of $655 PNANG, Thurs. a fourman gang armed with i a pistol and daggers robbed I a stevedoring company, S. S. Ahmad Company. In Ah Quee Street today and escaped with $655 in cash. Jewellery nd cheques. The only occupant in the shop. Mr- K. P. S.
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  • 294 14 Australian troops curtail pirate activities NO INCIDENTS IN N. BORNEO FOR 3 MONTHS NOW 1/UAMUT (Sabah). 1V Thurs. The presence of Australian troops with high-pow- ered outboard river craft on the Kinabctangan River, 200 miles from Sandakan, has curtailed North Borneo pirate activities. The troops are a detachment of 7th
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  • 152 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Koh Mul Ylng, who petitioned for a divorce from her husband on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, j Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. in the High Court today. The decree is to
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  • 43 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Industrial Arbitration Court today completed hearing of the trade dispute between the Adult Education Board and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, relating to proposals for a collective agreement. The court adjourned to make its award.
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  • 394 14 SUNGEI PATANI. Thursday. THE former Jitra OCPD, Asst. Supt. Gurbachan Singh, had made an unlawful approach to the Kedah and Perlis Chief Police Officer because he (Gurbachan) had undertaken to protect certain lorries conveying fish from Thailand to Malaya. This
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  • 144 14 MALACCA, Thurs. The aTI Malacca State Legislative Assembly at its meeting today decided to increase the monthly allowances of Assemblymen from $375 to S5OO with effect from July this year. In successfully moving the Legislative Assembly (Members Remuneration) (Amendment) Bill to provide for
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  • 199 14 JAIL FOR INDONS ARRESTED OFF TRENGGANU I/UALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. Three Indonesians arrested off the coast of Trergganu on Aug. 25 were sen-; tenced to 10 months' 1 jail in the Sessions Court here today. They were: Radja Umar bin Kebu, 22. Laabu bin Putus. 27. and La'abi bin Kebu, 16.
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  • 285 14 I KANGAR. Thurs. THE National Union of Day Training College-trained Teachers has decided to ask the Minister of Education to rominate a representative from the union to sit on the National Joint, Council of Teachers. "As long as we are not represented
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  • 65 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Thieves broke into the I pper Bukit Timah Road office of the Singer Sewing Machine Company i-sterday, and stole goods worth $8,004. Mr. Tan Gek Shee, ma- naicer of the oflur. reported to the police that the thieves had removed radios, sewing machines, typewriters and
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 67 15 MR. Parks Chrestman (anuve) has arrived in Singapore to take over as acting managing director of Goodyear Orient Sales Ltd., from Mr. Lee Ming Tai. who has returned to the United States on leave. Mr. Chrestman. who is with Goodyear Australia, said be was glad to
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    • 180 15 LEVER HEADS H.K.S.B.C. IN MALAYA, SINGAPORE fill- Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation will continue' to play its part in assisting the Government in developing countries, said Mr. S. F. T. B. Lever, the bank's new general manager lor Singapore and Malaya. The policy of the bank was to provide financial
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    • 104 15 Formosa will send experts and technicians to Malaysia to help set up the first sugar refinery in the Federation and give technical advice on developing agriculture and certain processing Industries, the Legislative Yuan (the Nationalist Parliament > was told by the Foreign Minister. Mr. Shen Chang-kuan,
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    • 204 15 CATHAY Pacific Airways announced this week that it expects to carry its millionth passenger within the next month. At the moment, the airline has no idea on what flight or from what city the millionth passenger will come and it depends on the bookings over
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    • 157 15 GAMES GOOD FOR CAMERA DEALERS Camera dealers in Malaysia are eagerly looking forward to the Tokyo Olympic Games, since many tourisu heading for Japan will travel through Singapore, according to Mr. D.R. Da vies, thr import general manager of Jardine Waugh <S> Ltd. He ha.s just returned from Japan where
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    • 84 15 Mr. Tan Cheng Phor and Mr. Raymond Lim Sze Woon, whose firms won the first prizes in .selling Hitachi products in Perak. have flown from Ipoh to Tokyo for a free 10-day stay to visit Hitachi factories. Mr. Tan is managing director ot Radio and
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    • 75 15 The marketing manager of Dumex Ltd., Mr. R. WadeFerrell. (right), i* on a threeweek visit to Sabali. (Sarawak and Brunei to make a complete marketing surrey and appreciation into the potential of this market. This followed the highly IMNHM Dumrx marketing conference in Kuala Lumpur in
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    • 103 15 CROWN Prince Akihito of Japan visited the IBM Olympic Datacentre in Tokyo's Mciji Olympic Park to learn how sports results during the Olympic Games will be collected. compiled and published at all 32 event sites as well as other major points b y an IBM
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    • 270 15 THK country's biggest cement manufacturer, the $25 million Pan -Malaysia Cement Works Ltd. at Kanthan near Ipoh, is now in production. The company has also completed plans to operate two more kilns and export clinker in its own transport to East Pakistan in a
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    • 79 15 MR. FOO CHEE SAN (above) of Diethelm and Co. Ltd., Singapore, hos |ust returned from a three-month course on dyeing, printing and finishing of cotton ond synthetic fibre moteriols in CiboV laboratory in Hong Kong. With an increasing number of textile mills in Singapore and Molaya setting
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    • 225 15 MR. R. H. Maximoff has been appointed manager of the Esso Port Dickson refinery in place of Mr. R. C. Busacker, who left recently on four months' leave. The appointment was announced in a statement by Mr. R. D. Everest, chairman and managing director
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    • 128 15 i GESTETNER I also a! I 1 TOKYO I i CHOSEN I i AGAIN FOR 8 S SPEED I I SERVICE I I AND I RELIABILITY I UNDER 5 s EXTREME I PRESSURE y A FOLLOWING THEIR SUCCESS X X 1 IN INNSBRUCK AT THE WINTER U GAMES. 6ESTETNER WILL
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    • 252 16 Continued from Pare 10) ACKNOWLEDGMENT :<) Word* Sit (Minimum) MR. LEONC JIM CHOON and family Chank Dortors. Sisters and Nurses oi Assunta Hospital for their devoted care and attention during tbe Illness of the Mrs. l^'oni: Jim Choon, Father G.C. Murphy for conduct Ing all rellKious services; relatives and friends
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    • 688 16 SITUATIONS VACANT :n Word* Min.)— Box SO et*. extn CHINESE AMAH tor washlOK am M.Mttd general work wanted imine diately. Apply 121 -A. Whitley Road S pore. Salary between $60/- to $100/BAR WAITRESSES able to speal English waated immediately. Age 18 U 30. Good Pa/. Apply personally a "Paris Bar",
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    • 973 16 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS 'Mln.)— Box St et*. txtro WANTED IMMEDIATELY Chinese Gent ral Cook Amah. Apply 24 Kingt Roajl. 4| ms. Buklt Timah. Spore. APPLICATIONS INVITED from D.T.C. Trained Teachers. I.K. Grade a 111 x or Grade 111 teachers In the Unified Teaching Service, wbo arc 1 completing
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    • 1047 16 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* Si Min.)— Box 50 et*. extra SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS on mam road of luth m.s L'pper Cbangi Koad. Suitable tor investment, inquiry Ouao Soon Transport Co. Ltd.. Mi Anaoo Koad. Spore Tel. rsos: ***** 7184U OPERA ESTATE: Modern well furnished, semi-detached Bungalow. Mosaic tiled. Lounge
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    • 1026 16 FOR HIRE •ii M..rrf, H (Min.)— Box St et*. txtro FURNITURE H.P. /HIRE liuted atiun»nai (Jo J. Jalan Tebrau. i b 3106. 19" T.V. for Hire. Monthly 520.0 U. Contact Malaysia L'iectnc Co., tt'pore. MM* FURNITURE for Hire Or Hire Purchase at Reasonable Kaiea. Sin Urn Seng, 81 Kocoore Canal
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    • 1010 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE Worda SS (Mln.)-Box St ett. txtrm 1963 REGISTERED MORRIS 1100. IWil Austin Bpiite Sports. l»5t» MBrnz 210-S, Morrls-1000 8/W'aKon. I Ford Prefect. For particulars (please) Ring Spore *****. I SS 5555 TR3. Excellent condition reaprayed. New hood, tonneau. battery highest offer secures. Tel. Dr. rant; 1 6417
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    • 910 16 RUGS, CARPETS A CURIOS CHEAPEST SALE Friers rtraatlcally reduri-d. ■•Ulan. Japsntie. English. Indian and Italian carpet* in beautil'il dsaism and colours FTtKE GIFTS: Vacuum Tleanrrs. I Carpets, Brass Flower Vases and A»» Trays. Bath Hats and Bed Covers. We also send PARCKLS to anywhere In Malaysia. r'l'.KE PACKING. SATNAM CARPET
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    • 741 16 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from reglslerea contractors by the Jemuah Pembuka Tender Ibu Pejabat da Ketua Akauntuu Keretapi T.inah Melayu. Kuaia Lumpur up to 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday 14Ui October. 1964 for the following works: iii From Class "B" contractors and above for the construction
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  • 618 18 From Our Market Correspondent [Mil STKIAI. shares were 1 easier and tin shares firmer on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. Rubbers were a small market. The turnover was fair. The decline in industrials was variously attributed to profit-taking and nervousness among speculators on
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  • 24 18 Malayan Stock Indices Oct. 7 Oct. 8 •Industrials: 85.60 84.72 Tins: 127.31 127.58 rubbers: 100.42 101.10 *Dec. 30, 1963=100 Dec. 29, 1962=100
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  • 970 18 DUSINESS In and reported to 13 the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL* BMistnad iZ.UOO) 51. 50, (2.0OO) St. sl: C.S. Hodinnt C'ihkii (t.46; Ounlopi $1.82 SL, M.OUO) SI.K3. (3.000)
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  • 34 18 ON He fr*« •ichanxi mark*! Hook Kong ve.trrdi/ the U.S. dtllar was quoted it for TT and 5.75) Co- cam. Ittrlmg was quoted at 15.98 and MM tail »t t*\a at 200.
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  • 89 18 TtfELBOURNE. Thurs. IndusiTl trials held steady levels. Move.s were narrow and about In balance Base metals and otl.s were variable. Loans were steudv. U.K. A. Mount In N. Broken Hill (10».) H 4 Ampol Aunt. Con. Ind. <i Aii-i I'jper Manuf. B.HP Carriers 6/10 Colonial Sugar I U.
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  • 251 18 OCTOBER flrtt (trade rubber f. b. elottd at S p.m. m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 711 Matt per lb., up three-eiKhths of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. clotin'i prices In cants psr lb. yesterday: Int
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  • 250 18 October 8. Three months. INDUSTRIALS rioustvad 13 eta. Containers IL' rial, Uunlops IS cts. M. Cables 16 ct«. cit> Dm I ota. MeAJMat U (ts. K Smelters SO (ts. M. Invent IS eta Ease i:> rts. U.CB C, i" eta. \2 its. RasJaaaon ll ra. K tN.iilcU Itotxrixin
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  • 29 18 October 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71; cents (up !hrer-:ighths of a cent). TIN: 57U3.50 a picul (up 50 cents). Unofficial estimated ofFVring: 220 tons (up .30 tons).
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  • 112 18 i MIPS tying alongside tha Sini;ap«r# day art: S.-.-dani; N.W. t l-.nul N.W. 3. Bin Nawta 3/4. (Jmyo Mai pttaa N W .'>. SiiiK.rliJ.i TantHlua II ii. irn:« Maabaaf U RraajaaaM Kfrr Ml Oaa>SM Muni 31 3L' Centmr tt :tti. JUnM ktatara Man, M 11 Bios ThorsKHii
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  • 317 18 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday rose 50 cents a plcul to a new peak of $763.50 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 30 tons to 220 tons. Rubber closed at its highest sine* Sept 30 last
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    • 846 19 LIQUORS LICENSING BOARD SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QI'ARTERLY SESSION. A quarterly session of the Liquors Licensing Board for Singapore will be held in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building, South Bridge Koad. Singapore, at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday, Bth December,
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    • 709 19 LN THi; MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE. 1940 AND IN THE MATTER OK SUNSHINE LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) At an extraordinary general meeting of the members of the above named company c-uly convened and held at the company's registered office. No. 27. Osborne Street, Ipoh, on Wednesday the 23rd. September.
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    • 671 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens (which expression includes "Singapore Citizens for the appointments In the Primary Production Department, Ministry of National Development, scheduled hereunder: APPOINTMENTS: (A) Senior primary Production Officer (.Agriculture). (B) Senior Primary Production Officer (Research) Animal Nutritional Unit. SALARY SCALE: For (A)
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    • 558 19 TENDERS THE PORT OF SINGAPORE AUTHORITY TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the tenancy on a month-to-month basis of tne following Eating Houses within the premises of the Port of Singapore Authority from Ist November 1964. (a) An Eating House for the sale of Chinese food at Gate 8 Feeding
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    • 504 19 EXECUTIVE OFFICER WANTED The Secretaries of the Singapore International Chamber or Commprce invite applications lor the poti of fulltime hxecutlve Officer. Applications ire Invited from Individuals who have Dnefcad a senior position in management, and who have had a number experience in administration. The applicant will be expected to undertake
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 650 20 Kuda will be flag bearer at opening NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics 'J'OKYO, Thurs. Malaysian athletes today rubbed shoulders with track stars of Italy, Britain and India at Tokyo University's training ground and were well satisfied with the encounter. Working out alongside '.hem wen
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    • 235 20 FIFA vote for a ban on S. Africa TOKYO, Thurs.— South Africa* Miner future went into the melting pot today when the South African F.A. were suspended indefinitely by FIFA, the international federation, because of the South .African government's apartheid policy. Fred Fell, president of the South African association, wag
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    • 47 20 MALAYSIAN forward R. Yogeswaran tussling keenly for the ball with a Canadian defender during their practice match or. the Fuji Bank ground in Tokyo last Sunday. Malaysia won this match 3-1 but suffered a number of casualties because ot the robust play of the Canadians.
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    • 427 20 The ban on Ganefo men stays TOKYC, Thursday. THE international athletics and swimming federa- tions today officially confirmed Olympic bans on Indonesia's swimmers and on track and field athletes who competed in the outlawed Ganefo Games in Jakarta last November After the announcement, R. Maladl. the Indonesian Sports Minister, said
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    • 47 20 TOKYO, Thurs.—The chef de mission of the North Korean Olympic contingent announced tonight that his whole team had decided to return home because their claim for the inclusion of Ganefo athletes in the Games was not accepted, the national news agency Kyodo reported.—Renter.
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    • 74 20 TOKYO, Thurs. Rain poured down from grey and lowering skies over this Olympic City today for the second successive day. leaving many practice grounds with soft muddy patches. Training schedules for many athletes were disrupted and most said that similar weather during the Olympics starting this
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    • 56 20 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chinese YMCA here has organised a 12-member team consisting of various races In Malaysia to tour Japan to promote goodwill among representatives from other countries during the Olympic Games The team, led by Woon Chefc Sung, a member of the association s board of directors,
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    • 521 20 DOPE IOC urged to stop its use by athletes TOKYO. Thurs. 1 The International Congress of Sports Sciences here today rec o m mended the International Olympic Committee and interrational sports federations to take immediate action to prevent the use of dope among athletes. The recommendation worked out by a
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    • 256 20  - HOCKEY TWO SENT OFF IN STORMY S'GOR MATCH MANSOR RAHMAN by Kuala Lumpur, Thursday. !qi\VO PLAYERS were sent off in a stormy k Selangor League Div 1 hockey match in which (Police Depot beat Young Men's Sikh Association 2-0 at Gurney Road today. The players sent off were < Police
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    • 146 20 RUGGER S'pore boys aim to be champs Cingapore. Thurs. Slnga- pore Combined Schools art not taking ny chances when they meet Malacca Combined Schools in the Malaysian interstate schools rugby match ;.i Malacca on Oct. 17. The winners of this match will meet Johore on Oct. 24. to decide the
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    • 39 20 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Selangor Police held Nepri Police to a 2-2 draw in the opening tie of the Hannlgan Shield south zone soccer competition played at the Station padang today. In the other match Johore trounced Malacca 9-1.
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    • 32 20 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. The Perak AAA. South Zone, will hold the first Malaysian all comers I marathon race here on Nov. 1. > The course covers 26 miles 385 1 yards.
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    • 93 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Ihurs.—Selangor Rugby Union selectors last night named the SWannor Mdc to meet Perak in an Und. r-L'3 rugby match here on Saturday The teum, selected after days trial, is: Ahmad (Batu>: L. Hoffman Jr <.Club>. Rushdl OJ), G. Mellis (Khmgt. Krishnan (Techs >; B.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 330 20 SOCCEE 15-5; P. Lee and Kok Chong lost Spore Div. 3D: Seletar Yg In- jto Eng Hee and Uan Hln 4-15 alans 5 K. Rajah 3; Cooper Bros. fl-15; A. Hadl and Bernard Pol bt 9 Katong SC 2. P. Wellesley FA j Teck Hoe and Yong Yeng Hln Cud
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 233 21 Kelantan stadium: Work begins in 1965 ITOTA BHARU, Wed. 1V Work on the Sultan Mohamed IV S ports; Stadium, costing $1.5 million, will beein herej in January. When com-j Pitted in 1966 it will be the biggest sports sta-i dium in the East Coast. Ground work on the stadium, which
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    • 20 21 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Officials of the Seremban International Oolf Club: Secretary: Robert Lee Chang Yuan; Treasurer: Boon Onn Kirn.
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    • 131 21 f ONDON. Thurs.— Frank Mann. L tlie former MCC and Middlesex cricket captain who skippered the English team in South Alncu la 1922-23. died at his home at Milton Lllbourne, last nigtu. He was 76. He was taken suddenly ill in his car and died
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    • 427 21  -  Epsom Jeep RACING with PENANG, Thursday. |HK Veni Vici Stable's iuckless Dulas River should find the end of a long, long lane at the meeting which opens here on Sunday. The six-year-old, who has been racing for three seasons without success, did a winning gallop
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    • 146 21 RUGBY FIJIAN XV OUTPLAY A FRENCH TEAM DARIS, Thurs. Fiji's Rugby Union team, who recently toured Wales, beat a French Regional XV 20-5 at Perpignan yesterday. The Fijians. who led 10-5 at halftime, scored four goals against a goal. Faster on the ball, the touring team thrilled a 2.600 crowd
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    • 30 21 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Seremban International Golf Club will hold their championship (qualifying) on Friday; the Senior golfers (home) match on Saturday and the L.M. Strock tournament on Monday.
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    • 70 21 CLOSING DATE Dick Carruthers takes a tumble KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Entries for the first Malaysian IndoCeylon tennis tournament, to be held at tho TPCA courts here from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3, close on Oct. 19. JOCKEY D. ODONAVAN scrambles out of the way as his mount, Dick Carruthers. rolls
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    • 511 21 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Thurs. The Second Division battle for top places provided the excitement in last night's English Football League programme. Norwich went back to first place with a 4-2 win over Preston. but they are In front only on goal
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    • 347 21 British in the lead, Malaysia in 32nd position BOLF ROME. Thurs.—Malaysia were in 32nd place among the 33 countries after the first day's play in the world amateur team golf championship for the Eisenhower Trophy yesterday. The Malaysian team of Darwis Deran (80). Brian Marks (87) and Sulaiman Bluah (88)
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 227 21 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS sound much (7). 1. To feed badly at home on s™* f°' «> rb^roiTorar" V 3^-. ptoch 9 f£sr-urj&tf; about 7 is sr ha tlme 10 aTpfe 7&S WhW «?a& to the ground, 11. Thars the day tjranny started 14 wain? (3. 6>. 12. A language
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  • 28 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The ChlI nese YMCA will hold Its sixth annual inter-secondary school debate at Its premises at South Pier on Oct. 17 at 3 p.m.
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  • 413 22 K. LUMPUR, Thurs HPHE Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acob said today that some expatriates were hindering nation-building in Sarawak He was commenting on an accusation by Sarawak's Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. that he (Inche Rahman*
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  • 249 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Government has decided to introduce some perma- nent features in the use of the national language in the Government service. An official statement today said this was intended to be an "improvement" on the successful 1963 National Language
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  • 132 22 Local Council Inquiry Commission men named KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya'acob, today announced the names of members of the Commission of Inquiry on Local Councils. They are: Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, Commissioner of the Federal Capital; Tengku Syed
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  • 49 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Department Of Extra-Mural Studies of the University of Singapore Is organising a 12-lecture course on "Shakespeare, the Man and his Work" at the university's New Lecture Theatre 4 beginning from Oct. 12 from 8.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. The fee for the course ls# $18.
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  • 66 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water will be cut off In Kampong Kayu Road and Tongkang Place tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.. and Upper Changl Road between B, m.s. and Junction of Bedok Road from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The supply will be interrupted in
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  • 280 22 COTTON ROW TALKS BEGIN AGAIN AT MINISTERIAL LEVEL KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. PERTAIN proposal^ to solve the MataysianBritish textile dispute were transmitted by ruble to the Commonwealth Relations' Office in London today. The Singapore Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said this befoie he left for Singapore after attending renewed
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  • 85 22 We'll not harm you: Envoy ESSELTON. Thurs.— The J Netherlands Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. L. Kruytbosch, said on arrival here yesterday that his country wouid do nothing that would harm Malaysia. He emphatically denied that his country had" extended aid to Indonesia other than half a dozen technical assistants. He
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  • 93 22  -  KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY, Thurs.— An Australian shipping company Burns Philip and Co.,— has decided to end its Australia, Malaysia service because of the MalaysiaIndonesia situation. The decision breaks a trading link which stretched back 79 years. The ship involved, the Breaslde. is
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  • 139 22 BANGKOK, Thursday. 'HPHE agreement reached between Thailand and x Malaysia last week to set up border committees was based on almost the same principles as the Thai-Burma border agreement, the Prime Minister, Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. said today The agreement would al- i low closer
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  • 95 22 S'pore student for New York youth forum SINGAPORE, Thurs. Eddie Teo, a senior student of St Andrews School will be Singapores delegate to the 1965 world Youth Forum, organised by the New York Herald Tribune. The trip to the United States Is his prize for winning an essay competition held
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  • 90 22 LONDON, Thurs. A two-year driving ban was In force today on John George Wells— at the age of 96. A court also fined him £10 yesterday on a charge of careless driving. The sprightly former United States cattle rancher told reporters: "A lot
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  • 24 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Chinese Swimming Club management committee will hold a meeting at the club house at 5.30 p.m. on Oct. 13.
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  • 128 22 INDONESIAN ORDER TO EX-S'PORE SHIPS: NO CARGO JAKARTA, Thurs. The J Indonesian Minister of Sea Communications, .Major-General Ali Sadikin, has ordered all Indonesian port authoritycommanders to ensure that all vessels formerly owned by the Guan-Guan Shipping Co. of Singapore leave Indonesian ports without cargo. Gen. Sadikin's order was published by
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  • 144 22 CHICAGO, Thurs. Mr. Richard M. Nixon predicted yesterday that unless the United States changes its policy in Vietnam the U.S. will be involved in a major war in Asia within a few years. The former Republican VicePresident said such a war can
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  • 44 22 SINGAPOUE. Thurs.— The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jelc Yeun Thong, is patron of a variety show to be staged at the National Theat at 7.30 p.m. Saturday In aid of the building fund of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament in Queenstown.
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  • 181 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Damages totalling $42,303 and costs were awarded by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today to a rubber estate field conductor. Teh Tiang Hock, 19. for personal injuries suffered in a road accident 18 months ago. Thr award was made
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  • 60 22 HONG KONO, Thurs. Hong Kong insurance companies paid about HKSIO million for damage and losses caused by the recent series of typhoons, according to a survey of major insurance firms here. One insurance executive said the largest payment mi for the total loss on steamship and other
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  • 25 22 MR. A. MURUCIAH alinn Cnelllah Ex-Driver Sincapori- Traction Company l.lmit.'ci passed away 8-10-64. Funeral fl-10-64 at 12 p.m. from T.T.S.H. Mortuary. Cremation at Bldadarl.
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    • 108 22 Late tLASSIFIEDS 20 trords $10 (minimum) QUESTED: To Rosemary and Srr*t on x- 10-81 a daughter at Maternity Hospital Kuala Lumpur. Our gratitude tc doctor and staff. SVKES COWSILL. The Enc«K»ment announced between Kdward Heath, son of the late F.W. Bykrs and Itorin, the daughter of the late Mr. and
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 404 22 LONDON. Thurs. Uruettled Duntops 28 44 /Ui Anglo-OrtenUl 2/4H conditions persisted in the Stock Dorman Long 269 +9 Golden Hope 6 3>» Murkeus today. Business again E.M.I 26/9 /P.. Highland and contracted and was ol a two-way G.E.C 83,9 -r/3 Lowlands 3 4"; character, with buyers showing no Great K.L.-Kepong
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    • 41 22 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 86 <T5
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