The Straits Times, 13 October 1964

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times r MBRARYJ Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 50 1 THEY WILL STAY UP IN A SHIP NAMED 'VOSKHOD' FOR AT LEAST 24 HOURS: RADIO MOSCOW EIACURIPIf Thr R«l Square welcome rLHOnDHUn for \alentlna Tereshkov* and Col. Valery Byko\-sky. who orbited the earth at the same time in two spaceship* in June last year.
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  • 1195 1 WE'RE FINE say THE SPACE BUSMEN MOSCOW, Monday THE Soviet Union today put three men into orbit in a spaceship. Official announcement was made only afte the ship had completed its first orbit Moscow Radio said the "Voskhod" (Russian fo "Sunrise' 1 would stay in orbit for a "prolonged" time
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  • 375 1 The only way to peace '—by Tengku KUALA LUMPUR Monday. TCNGKU Abdul Rahman told Parliament today that the appointment of ah Afro Asian conciliation commission was the only possible means of bringing about a peacenil solution in the dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia. Malaysia would gladly accept proposals to bring
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  • 141 1 LONDON. Mon Nine men and one woman six Kussians and four Americans have made flights into spate before today. They were: April 12. 1961: The first spaceman. Major Yuri (iasarin of Russia completed one orbit. Aucust 6. 1961: Major (•hcrman Titov. of Russia. 17 orbits. February 20.
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  • 25 1 MANILA. Mon— The Philippines replied today i<> a Malaysian Note concerning projected talks on the Dilllpplne claim to Sabah. A.P. |Sre Back Pan*i
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  • 96 1 Just wear a smile and a... BOURNEMOUTH. Mon. A vicar has attacked as dangerous a British Safety Council poster showing a pretty girl wearing nothing but sunglasses and a smile. The Rev. Gordon Gulness. Anglican Vicar of St. Johns here, commented: "While they are trying to increase safety on one
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  • 67 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The 21 -hour curfew from 2 p.m. to 11 a.m. in the Pontian area Is continuing. In addition, an off-shore curfew has been imposed In the area from Sungei Pontian Kechil to the north up to Sungei Besar for 24 hours from noon today.
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  • 22 1 TOKYO. Mon. A suspected case of cholera was reported today in the port city of Shlmoda In Shlzuoka Prefecture.— Reuter.
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  • 25 1 JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian Journalists Association today proposed to all its members to boycott all news and photos of the Tokyo Olympic Games.
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  • 39 1 LONDON. Mon. Mildred, Viscountess HalLsham. stepmother of the Minister for Science, Mr. Qulntln Hogg, died on Friday, it was disclosed yesterday. She was the widow of the first Viscount Hallsham, who died in 1950— UPI.
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  • 32 1 KINGSTON (Jamaica). Mon Mr. Kenneth Jones, Jamaica's 40-year-old Communications and Works Minister an habitual sleepwalker died today from Injuries received when he fell from a hotel balcony at Ortego Bay.
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  • 75 1 LONDON, Mon. The Labour Party leader, Mr. Harold Wilson, is in danger of losing hjs seat in this week's general election, a Tory spokesman suggested today. Mr. Richard Bradley, chairman of Huyton (Lancashire) Conserva- tive Association, said the most extensive canvass ever made in that constituency showed Mr.
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  • 15 1 VATICAN CITY, Mon—President Soekarno was received in audience by Pope Paul today.
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  • 120 1 Ayub, Shastri talk 3 hours KARACHI Mon. India's Prime Minister, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shastri, and Pakistan's President Ayu!) Khan, today began their first talks aimed ;it settling the 17-year lend between the two countries. Mr. Shastri, returnIng to New Delhi from the non-aligned nations conference in Cairo, stopped off here
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  • 33 1 TWO YEARS AHEAD WASHINGTON. Mon. —Soviet latest space I feat placed Russians two yean ahead of United > states In race to put man on moon, Washingj ton Star said today Beater.
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    • 557 2 EPF investment policies must be reviewed: Tan by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Ministor of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that the time had come for a top level review of the investment policies of the Employees Provident Fund by World Bank experts. He said this
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    • 49 2 KUALA LIMPI R. Mon. Tin- Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. told the Miium' of Reprevntativrs today that only one marriage allowance was paid to those drafted for military training undrr the national service, whether they had one or more wives.
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    • 84 2 A $9 mil TV plan for Sabafr KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Plans to launch a $9 million TV project In Sabah were announced in the House of Representatives today. For a start. $3.5 million will be spent on a pilot project for the Jesselton area. Later, a $5.5 million project will
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    • 181 2 $33 MILLION TV, RADIO STUDIOS PLANNED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Government has set aside $33,398,125 for new studios for Television and Radio Malaysia. The studios are to be built on a hill overlooking the Pantai Valley on the Kuala Lumpur-Klang road here. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin
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    • 43 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kal Boh. told the Dew an Ra'ayat today that a comprenensive survey of the squatter problem in Kuala Lumpur had been carried out and experts were now studying it.
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    • 255 2 Tengku: No action against Aziz, Hasnul KI'ALA LIMPLR. Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today the Government wjDuld take no action against two Opposition politicians who attended Uie Cairo nonaligned nations' conferThey are Inche Abdul ,\/i/ bin Ishak (NCP chairman) and Inche Hasnul bin Hadi (SF chairman). The Prime Minister told
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    • 156 2 VUA L A LUMPUR. Mon. Seventytwo of IST people detained in Singapore under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance since Feb. 2, this year have been released. The Minister of Internal Secretary, Dato <Dr. Ismail bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, said this in the House
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    • 397 2 No children under detention in Sarawak: Dato Ismail UUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Home Affairs. Date (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, denied in Parliament, today that any child of 13 had been detained in Sarawak. Replying to a question by Mr. Stephen Vong of Uie Sarawak United Peoples'
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  • 'FOREGIN DESK
    • 214 3 piIOKMX. (Arizona). Mon. Two >outli>. one with a NIMW in his iioi-krt. Nl detained here >ce > <ter(iay as PreMdent Johnson flew into Phoenix. Senator Goldwater's hometown. Police said one of the youths claimed he had gone to the airport with a
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    • 28 3 DACCA, Mon. A cholera epidemic claimed 1,200 lives in the! Bylhet district. 250 miles from here, during the past few weeks, officials disclosed yesterday. U.P.L
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    • 19 3 ROME. Mon. Muslim residents I have asked for permission to buila j a mosque here U.P.I.
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    • 63 3 HEIDENHEIM 'West Ger-' many i. Mon. Former German Alnka Corps soldiers took part lln a ceremony here yesterday marking the 20th anniversary on Wednesday of the death of their wartime commander. FieldMarshal Envin Rommel. Rommel was forced by the Nazis to commit suicide on Oct. 14. 1944.
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    • 40 3 DAMASCUS. Mon. Four thousand Kuwait schoolgirls were rushed to hospitals after an outbreak at food poisoning. All the girls aged four to 14 had been given meals from the same Education Ministry central kitchen —A P.
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    • 187 3 LONDON, Mon. The Prime Minister, Sir Alec DouglasHome, facing ominous signs of a growing swing to Labour, ordered a score of his Cabinet Ministers into an 11th hour barnstorming blitz yesterday. But. as the campaign entered the final countdown to Thursday's polls, betting
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    • 236 3 Cairo differences will stay secret, officials decide CAIRO, Monday. OFFICIALS of the world non-aligned countries conference today reversed their decision to publish documents showing differences of opinions among neutral nations. They had announced that annexes to the conference's final resolutions containing "reservations" by some member states would be distributed today.
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    • 139 3 'Ugly Nik, the two-faced hypocrite' rpOKYO, Mon.— Communist X China yesterday issued another bitter blast at the Soviet Premier. Mr. Khrushchev, describing him as a "big conspirator, careerist and double-faced hypocrite in all his ugliness." The anti-Khrushchev statement was issued in a publishers explanatory note in connection with the publication
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    • 54 3 ADEN, Mon. Eight Egyptian civil servants were yesterday reported to have been shot ana killed at Hezyaz on the outskirts of Saa'na. capital of Yemen. Usually reliable sources said three of the Egyptians were" believed to be advisers to the Yemen Republican administration. The killers v.ere
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    • 46 3 KUMSI i Central Ghana). Mon. Earl Mountbatten. Chief of Britain's Defence Staff, tried his hand on Ashanti war drums during a visit yesterday^o the National Cultural Centre here. Lord Mountbatten is on a four-day visit to Ghana at the invitation oi President Nkrumah. —Reuter.
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    • 46 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. President Johnson promised President Macapagal yesterday he would visit the Philippines next year if he won re-election to the U.S. presidency next month. Mr. Johnson made his promise during a brief meeting between the two Presidents here.— A.P.
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    • 94 3 MOSCOW. Mun.— Alexander I Soglasov. 31. jumped into the polar bears' pond at Leningrad zoo for a bet, the Mitirt news agenc> Tass reported >esterda>. Margarita. 7701 b polar bear, I took his head in her mouth .t itd kept it there for 15 minutes, ignoring stones
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    • 432 3 SORAYA (I suggested divorce to the Shah) TELLS ALL Ttf EW YORK, Mon. Princess Soraya, the former Empress of Iran, says it was she rather than the Shah who suggested a divorce after she failed to bear an heir to the throne. The 32 year old beauty, who was Empress
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  • 555 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A YOUNG hawker, who kidnapped his uncle's four-year-old son, allegedly for the purpose of "teaching his uncle a lesson," was today jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the Assize Court today. The hawker, Ti Hock Ho, 24,
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  • 215 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— T* Singapore Family PI: ning Association today a. nounced that its publicity and educational campaign In rural areas which had been called off during last month's disturbances— will resume this week. The series of talks, by a doctor or social worker, ana film
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  • 198 4 CUSTOMS MEN MAKE THE BIGGEST SAMSU HAUL IN 7 YEARS SINGAPORE, Mon. The Customs Special Branch today made its biggest haul of illicit samsu in seven years from an attap hut in Kirn Seng Road. The seizure of 114 gallons of illicit samsu was described as the biggest made since
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  • 159 4 SATA seals campaign meets good response SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Anti Tuberculosis Association's greeting seals campaign today started oft with a bang outside two of Singapore's leading departmental stores. Voluntary workers stationed outside Robinsons in Raffles Place and C.K. Tang In Orchard Road from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. collected
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  • 68 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Madam Chan Choy Slong, Assemblywoman for Delta today launched the Singapore Ami-Tuberculosis Association's mass X-ray campaign In the Delta constituency, at a ceremony at the Delta Community Centre in Havelock Road. The mobile X-ray unit will operate each evening from 5 p.m to 8.30 p.m.
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  • 23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A "Produce of Japan display will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow by the Japan Trade Centre.
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  • 65 4 JESSELTON, Mon. More and more Filipinos are arriving in Sabah in search of employment. The latest group to arrive landed at Tawau. The group, numbering about 60 came from Bon- Ran, in the southern Philippines. About 40 of them have been offered employment on estates
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  • 177 4 Plastic identity cards next for Singapore SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore identity cards made from thick paper will be replaced with Malayan -style laminated plastic cards. This was disclosed here today by a spokesman of the Registration of People office in Singapore. He said: "It won't be long before the change
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  • 61 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— More than 337,000 people saw the "Challenge of Confrontation" exhibition during the 11 days it was staged at the Victoria Memorial Hall In Singapore. It ended yesterday. A Government statement said today that the main part of the exhibition would be taken to certain
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    • 533 4 'I-HK followlnc li todayi schedule from Kuala Lumpur (ML 027) 8.35 of civil aircraft movements at p.m. Psya Lebar airport. Blngapore: Pan-Amtnean: Airways: From 0d. u Djakarta <PA M4> 5.20 p.m. ARRIVAL! DEPARTURES OAC: From Hong Kong (BA »PAC: To Kuala Lumpur. Co--7(1) 1.10 p.m.; from Auckland Ibmbo, Bombay, Baghdad,
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  • 256 5 Kaum Ibu to decide: SHOULD IT BE mothers OR women? IPOH, Mon. The 21 divisions of the Umno Kaum Ibu in Per a k are holding meetings to discuss a proposal to change its name from "Pergerakan Kaum Ibu" (organisation for mothers) to "Pergerakan Kaum Wanita" (organisation for women). A
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  • 66 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Moil. j Second Lieut. How Hong Kuar. and Sergeant Hamid bin Salleh both of the First Regiment Fed- 1 eration Artillery who will attend i .i survey and meteor course at the New Zealand Army School. Waiouru. from Oct. 22 to Dec. 8. left here
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  • 651 5  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD RETIRING POLICE CHIEF: IT IS INSIDIOUS, HARD TO GRASP... -by— KUCHING, Monday. JJOMMUNISM is the main threat to Sarawak, the retiring Commissioner of the Sarawak Constabulary, Dato P. E. Turnbull, said here today. ''The threat is an insidious one and difficult to
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  • 16 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The State Legislative Assembly will meet here on Saturday and Sunday
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  • 108 5 OENANG. Mon. —An American couple on a round-the-world trio in their sailine boat Koae were robbed of $2,100 while sight-seeing in Penang. Mr. Carlton.»B. Taylor, a 61-year-old retired lieutenant of the U.S. Navy, told the police his boat was anchored In Penang harbour
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  • 65 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Fifty detainees have been transferred from the Sarawak detention camp to the Batu Gajah detention camp in Malaya A statement issued by th* Ministry cf Home Affairs j*id that the trailer took place thi» mornng in which a Royal Malaysian Air Force aircraft was
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  • 76 5 PENANG, Mon. Two villagers Llm Eng Ong. 32. and Lim Chee Eiii?. 21. were today charged in the First Magistrate s Court with i robbing a Aoman. Tan Ah Chai of a $310 necklace at Telok Kumbar yesterday. The two were alleged to have held
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  • 63 5 PBNANO. lior ran Cnor.j H ol a i ji<p re was toda> »cciu>erl wi h anoihrr man still „'i large of robbing Goh Kirn Ooi i ol ihe H' Kkieii Ktni.Uuiici Oflicf ot $6,000. They were ul'ege.d to havt been armed with revolver at the time of
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  • 188 5 J^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. A 24-man deleßa- 1 tion will represent Malaysia at the 11th session of the Indo-P aciflc Fisheries Council meeting to be held at thei Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman here from nextSaturday to Oct 31. The delegation will be led by the
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  • 94 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Internal Security. Dato Dr. > Ismail bin Dato Hajl Abdul Rahman, agreed in the House of Representatives today that the ofncer-ln -charge of the Muar detention camp had at one time made use of a portion of the
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  • 171 5 I CINGAPORE. Mon.— A mai (istrate today remarked that the law should provide caninx for snatch thieves, as the nature of the offence sometimes involved injury to the victim. 1 The magistrate. Mr. Khoo 1 1 in Hiong, said this ten he jailed Chan
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  • 50 5 Fire relicf six months later BATU PAHAT. Mon.— The District Officer. Inche Talib bin Abu. today distributed cash relief to seven families whose homes were fazed by a fire on April 12 at Parit Ayob. 17 miles from here. Each family got $350. It came from the Srcial Welfare Department.
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  • 47 5 PENANG. Mon. The first Maglstri..e. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. today fined M. Raghavan. proprietor of the Mars Construction Co.. $75 for allowing his lorry driver, S. Kanassan, to carry goods in excess of the authorised weight at Sungel Nibong on Aug. 17 He pleaded guilty
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  • 31 5 IPOH. Mon. The Controller of Rubber Research in Malaysia, Dr. L. Bateman. will address members of the Perak Planters' Association at the Ipoh Club here on Oct. 27.
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  • 208 5 Ngee Ann bid for English school students SINGAPORE, Mon.— The bi-1 ing v a 1 Ngee Ann College is making a strong bid to woo students from the English stream of education. An amendment to its entrance regulations has removed the main obstacle —a pass in Chinese in the Senior
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  • 66 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Datln Ong Yoke Lin, wife of ihe Malaysian Ambassador to the United Slates, has sent a cheque for $200 to Mr. Lam Wah Peng of Ipoh. after reading in the Straits Times or the "dreadful robbery" of hia life's savings of $1,000.
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  • 615 6 Wage freeze, moratorium on claims necessary, says Dr. K SINGAPORE, Mon rpHE deputy Director of Medical Services (Health), Dr. K. Kanagaratnam, today suggested in the Industrial Arbitration Court that a complete "wage freeze", and a moratorium of all union claims might become necessary in view of the present national emergency.
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  • 123 6 AUSTRALIAN TRADE ENVOY TO MALAYSIA DIES IN SYDNEY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Australian Trade Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. Rupert Hudspeth. died at the Royal North Shore Hospital, in Bydney, yesterday. Mr. Hudspeth. 50. was flown home on Sept. 26 after he fell 111. His wife went with him. He leaves
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  • 217 6 I^ANGAR, Mon. Two thousand Malay and Chinese inshore fishermen in Kuala Perils wil) send a protest to the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, I Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, against his pilot trawler flshine Droject in Pulau Langkawl. "This will affect the Inshore fishermen of
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  • 135 6 lESSELTON. Mon Dato Mohd. Yassin bin Hajl Hashim, Sabah's Minister for Social Welfare, said that most of the Chinese people in Sabah were anxious to learn the national language but shortage of qualified teachers made it difficult for the education department to hold Malay classes
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  • 165 6 SINGAPORE. Monday. A NEW ZEALAND trade mission is due to arrive in Singapore on Oct. 24 for a week's visit. 1 The team of 30 officials and representatives of manufacturing and commercial organisations will be led by Mr. L. R. Adams-Schneider. Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the
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  • 91 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The acting Chief Minister of Sabali. Inche Harris bin Mohamed S.illeh, said today that the activities of Rida and the Federal Land Development Authority would be extended to Sabah shortly. He flew in today to discuss with local authorities the implementation
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    • 1119 7 Biggest expenditure ($9.6 million) is on housing: Education comes next with $6.7 million Our Parliamentary Reporters RUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, today sought the approval ot the Dewan Ra'ayat for additional expenditure of $22.9 million out of
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    • 236 7 STUDY AID FOR CHILD OF YEAR IS URGED When permlis were sought from the police tn hold political rallies, these were refused and the reason given was that the country was in a state of emergency. He did not know what connection the landings in Pontian had with the holding
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    • 241 7 Sabah to R.N. copter squadron: Thanks TAWAU, Mon. Sabah's Minister for Social Welfare, Dato Mohamed Yassin bin Haji Hashim, today said Malaysia would never be crushed by Indonesia. Speaking to men of the Royal Navy's 846 th Air Squadron at a farewell parade on the town padang, he said: •Soekarno
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    • 105 7 IPOH. Mon. A salesman. Lint Tau You. 31. was today fined $500 by th" magistrate. Mr. Yong Yung Sui. for assisting in running an Illegal lottery. A father of two. Lim who pleaded guilty, paid the fine. Woman Inspector Stancy I Miranda prosecuting, told
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    • 58 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Mon.— The Bukit Mertajam Umno Kaum Ibu branch today urged the Government to expedite the formation of a women's volunteer force to Rive them a chance to play their part in the defence or the country against foreign aggression. This was resolved at
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    • 354 7 UUALA LUMPUR, Mon. ExDatriate officers who retire under the Malayanisation scheme have to get permission from the Malayanisation Committee first before they are allowed to stay and work in this country. The Minister of Internal Security. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato
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    • 151 7 Revision of Malaya's electoral rolls ends KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The annual revision of Malaya's electoral rolls which began on Sept. 1 ended today. The secretary to the Elections Commission, Inche Abdul Kadlr t>ln Talib. said: "Although we have not received the final figures of new voters who had registered during
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    • 52 7 MALACCA. Mon. The $7,000 Malacca mobile dispensary which went into operation at the beginning of this month has proved a great success. The Municipal Health Officer. Dr. K. Dharmaratnam, said today that the mobile dispensary was out thrice weekly and each day it made about eight or nine
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    • 41 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Cambodia s National Day on Nov. 9 will bo celebrated with a reception at the Adelphi Hotel ballroom from 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Riven by the Cambodian Consul-Oeneral here. Mr. Ty Kirn Sour, and Madam Tv
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  • 352 8 SF urges insurance scheme for police KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Socialist Front M.P. for Batu, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, today called on the Government to introduce an insurance scheme for police officers, similar to the Singapore scheme. In an adjournment speech in the House of Representatives, Dr. Tan complained that
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  • 211 8 $5,000 in gifts for two funds IPOH. Mon.— Three tir<, miners in Perak gave a total of $5,000 towards the National Patriotic Fund and the Perak Vieilante Corps Welfare Fund today. They are Mr. Foong Seong. Mr. Thoo Wee. both of Ipoh. i and Mr. Hew Bee Thoong, of Kampar.
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  • 107 8 MALACCA, Mon. A sum a $12,500 is spent every month to provide raincoats, torchlights and light refreshment to members of the Vigilante Corps in the State The Cmcf Minister, lnche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. said this today. About 35.000 people in the State
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  • 40 8 KUALA LUiMPUR. Mon. Shell Malaysia Ltd. have appointed Mr. Patrick Chee. 44. to the post of advertising manager. He succeeds Mr. F. Holmquist, who returns to London soon. Mr. Chee joined Shell's Advertising Department In 1957.
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  • 43 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Department of Civil Defence announced today that when the air raid Sirens in the capital are tested on Thursday from 2.30 p.m. onwards, all volunteers and national servicemen in the Civil Defence Corps should take no action.
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  • 53 8 JESSELTON. Mon— The Commissioner of the Sabah component of the Royal Malaysian PoliceMr. Donald Matheson, has announced that the force has vacancies for general duties recruits. Active enlistment will take effect from Deo. 1. preparatory to selected candidates being sent to Malaya for a nine-month training
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  • 202 8 CHEERFUL PEOPLE SURPRISE AFRICAN STUDENT I/LALA LUMPUR. Mon. A visiting African student is surprised to find Malaysians such wonderful and cheerful people wno "appear to he happy-go-lucKy" in spite of Indonesian confrontation. Mr. Simon Nandjui. 24, (above), a second year civil engineering student of the University of Abidjan in Ivory
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  • 75 8 lESSELTON, Mon.— A fish- erles school is expected to be established at Latouan by the end of 1966. lnche Mohamed S?/ci bin Keruak. Minister for Agriculture and Fisheries, said today that the I school and other buildings would cost nearly $400,000. The Minister said that trainees
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  • 45 8 IPOH. Mon. The National 1 Union of Commercial Workers, Pcrak branch- will celebrate us second anniversary with a din- 1 ncr at the Golden Jubilee restaurant here on Oct. 27 and a gala dance at the St. John Ambulance Hall on Oct. 31.
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  • 364 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalorj; Ningkan, today iterated that Ahmad Zaidi Adruce, a Sarawakian now servine in Indonesia as "Director or Operations" under Azahari, was anti-Mal-aysia and a traitor. He was commenting on a statement
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  • 54 8 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon Th« Sultan of Brunei's Istana Dm* hana here is to be fully air-condi-tioned. Work is expected to COM 4 $500,000. Tenders have bPcn invited, and the closing dale is Nov. 2. The main rooms to be air-con-ditioned include the banquet hall, living and dining rooms,
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  • 260 8 I KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. F 1 l TWO experts, one from the Ford Foundation and another loaned by the International Labour Organisation, are now here working on legislation aimed at improving the lot of farmers and workers. The Government is also searching for two
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 439 8 THE BEST SHAVE IN THE WORLD Ronson make what they believe is the perfect under the jaw and nose. Plenty of men buy it electricrazor. It's called the Ronson' 300. What's for themselves. But a razor like this is, quite more everyone who uses this razor seems to obviously, destined
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    • 1797 9 All set for greatest race in athletics history... 999 DAY TWO OF A SERIES BY CHRIS BRASHER AND HERB ELLIOTT ...THE LEGENDARY FIGURES OF OLYMPIC FAME THE revenge match was set up 10 days later under the floodlights of the While City in front of a capacity crowd and the
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    • 95 9 START LIVINGCHANGE tt Lit |f^ L H ~n~ /f^Vk Life II II it- 11 c^p^cr Today's great cigarette is 4 W/^S BETTER... because these 4 different, internationally famous tobaccos are blended to give you unequalled smoking pleasure TURKISH tobacco mild, sun-cured, for Lifes exotic aroma. BURLEY tobacco rich, toasted, for
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  • 84 10 20 Word* SIO (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the IBM Mr Tun ll' ili.ink frlendu and rels'h». teleIteadaac* »nd "ervirrn ren- mr rseaal bereavement. MRS V. PADMAN and family of th.ink manair- Mai <•' KDneii.. ulatlve. and friends :ur llinr kind Mtendanre. mr.«M» of i unilnlsari and laeMaae* at ibr
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  • 27 10 r» HorW* Sl* (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Mimory of our larl.n. iiiothir M.rid Kratrie* Lcmos i to r*>< on Kondly remsrabered hy her »ons Teddy
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  • 178 10 M Itorrfa $19 (Minimum) MRV JACOUELINE BRCNNIN. Will you pieasr IODUct sin. Louis* Klerk. tc.tpnonn I'j4T3 or JU-.64 DON'T MISS "Moon On A Raiohow i.-toh*r •<">• l''U<. 18th t;u|- j Paring j i ccttlat Humorous. Hurry Hurry. fEOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. mute aJI (earners and book addict* to browse In
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  • 646 10 The Straits Times Tuesday, October 13, 1964. Sabah The Key The probability that the Tengku will presently meet President Macapagal to discuss j the Sabah claim, the resumptI ion of diplomatic relations and associated problems is welI come. It would seem essential, however, that there should be a further discussion
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  • 409 10 Employees Provident Fund benefits will be extended from December to many additional workers. Estimates vary from 200,000 to half a million. I Amendments to the E.P.F. Ordinance passed by Parliament yesterday cancel exemptions from contributions foi employers with fewer than three workers and for owners of estates of
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  • 164 10 Even though America and Russia seem to have found the space race as such is not worth the candle, the achievements which began with the first Sputnik only seven years ago continue. Now the Russians have sent up three men in one ship, relegating all previous craft to
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  • 885 10  -  ROBERT E. THOMPSON President Johnson's polls strategists =are his Government policy makers too By Los Angeles, Mon AT the helm of Lyndon B. Johnson's presidential campaign stands one tall, dominant figure who determines issues and formulates policy. That man is Lyndon B. Johnson himself.
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    • 510 10 1/EENLY interested In the ■tody of Child Art. i was disappointed that a recent event, a competition of children's paintings, was given the name. "Child Art Competition". In a painting competition the children depict people and objects as true as possible to their pictorial form.
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    • 191 10 THE recent claims by Negrt Sembllan State Assemblymen for Increased allowance, free medical facilities and free telephone (and who knows what next) create the impression they are opportunists. At election rallies they pledged to work for the Interests of the people. It now appears that this
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    • 129 10 T BELIEVE that trustees of approved provident funds have been requested to amend rules relating to the withdrawal of benefits to bring then into line with the Central Provident Fund. Withdrawal before reachIng retiring age is contrary to Government policy, defeating the purpose of the provident
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    • 148 10 fHE comments of s.H. °oh wno wrote of traffic lights and Jams show how selfish some of our motorists can be. As a resident of Halg Road, my children are using the East Coast and Halg Road Junction every day With traffic lights they can
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 564 10 StraiU Times Malar Mail Classified advertisements atay be handsd to: COLO STORAGE ARCADK Orchard Road (lit Floor) COLO STOWAGE BRANCHES At Hslland Dim KaUnt Kiwi Read Ni.il Bis*. Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STOW I LTD Winchester House. Coliysr Quay TMaT NEWS ntONT FHzpatrlck's Supe/marka* M. M. ISMAIL > i Admiralty
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    • 4 10 Harrisons Lister Engineering Ltd.
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    • 136 10 AMANO TIME RECORDERS keep |IN§|^ I perfect employee-movement re- $\!§jSv^^J I cords: their arrivals departures, 19/ daily going and coming, overtime, Wjf plui the many other functions. Wl JUHANOJZZ3T T TIME RECORDER 38x30x30 m THE AMANO TIME STAMPS -•"""^j*s^*»* do not require specul papers or /Mt Rt c-irds, any typo
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  • 138 11 Tengku's reasons for pay probe delay IfUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1V Trngku Abdul Rahman told the House of Representatives today that the inability of the World Bank to release one of its senior officers and the difficulty to rea^h agreement on the terms of refererve had caused the delay in appointing
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  • 92 11 LONDON. Mon. A British mining engineer is flying to Malaysia today to I help boost the country's output of tin in the face of continuing world shortage. He is Mr. S. T. Patching, who U taking up a one-ypHr appoint- mem under the Colombo
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  • 82 11 Hranng continues tomorrow. Sodhy leads team to TB talks KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malaysia will be represented at the International Unton Against Tuberculosis Eastern Regional Conference in Manila :rom Oct. 29 to Nov. 2. The six-man delegation will be led by Dr. J. S. Sodhy. the Ministry of Health's senior tuberculosis
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  • 55 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Tlio Burmese Ambassador to Malavmm. Ma ha Turay Sithu 0 Pc Km. tote) paid a courtesy call on the Yang di-Pertuan Negam. Tun Yiwl bin Ishak. at the Istana Npftara V Pc Kin. accompanied by nis rri:?. spent 30 minute* with Tun Yusof
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  • 640 11 ASP: Why I ordered tear gas on 350... SINGAPORE. Mon CIX tear gas bombs were fired on an unlawful procession of about 350 people by the Federal Reserve Unit men when they ignored warnings to disperse peacefully, a District Court was told today. Assistant Superintendent of Police O. J. de
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  • 156 11 New clues that World War plane wreck Xl ALA Ll'MPl E. Mon. —The wreck of a World War II bomber discovered by aborigines In the Bremban forest reserve in Nejrri Sembil.tn recently, has been identified as a Royal Air Force Liberator and not a Boeing B-17 as originally believed. The
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  • 145 11 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'J'HE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today reported that it had succeeded in implementing its three-point plan for increasing efficiency and productivity. In a statement, the union's general secretary. Mr. T. V. Gomez, said: "The SMMWU has fulfilled Its promise
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  • 85 11 TAITINO, Mon.— The Taiping Town Council is to construct a $30,000 ornamented water fountain at the traffic roundabout at Kota Road and Main Road. Architects are now being invited by the Council to submit designs for the fountain on a cmpetition basis. The winner will
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    4 11 OR. NATHANIEL PARENTS WAITING
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  • 27 11 IPOH. Mon— A clerk. Lee Ah Kaw. 20 reported to the police that his scooter was stolen from near the Majestic Theatre here last night.
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  • 143 11 If U ALA TRENGGANU, Mon. Ismail bin Ya'acob, 28. who appeared in the magistrate's court here today on a charge of failing to report a cholera case in his house, was acquitted and discharged withouthis defence being called. Ismail was charged with failing to report
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  • 58 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Hungarian pianist. Andor Foldes, 51, who wat a child prodigy, and also author of the book "Keys to the Keyboard, will be nrriving in Singapore on Oct. 20 for a concert tour. Accompanied by his wife, he will be here lor two days and
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  • 293 11  - Come back call to doctor in love in Australia JERRY FRANCIS Parents: With or without a bride.. I By J£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The parents of the Malaysian doctor, who was told to leave Australia after a Sydney court refused him permission to marry an Australian girl, want him to return
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  • 54 11 PENANO. Mon. Dr. Thomas N. Conlev of Kokomo. Indiana, will visit Penang next week to deliver two public lectures on "responsible parenthood." Both talks, under the auspices of the Malayan Christian Counci'. will be held at 8 p.m on Oct. 20 and 21 at the Methodist
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  • 67 11 Sultan gives $1 000 monthly to Fund I/lAI.A LUMPUm, Mon,— The Sultan of Selangor will donate $1,000 monthly towards the National Patriotic Fund until the Emergency is over. He has asked the State Government to deduct Sl.OOO monthly from his privy purse and donate the sum to the National Patriotic
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  • 132 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.— A woman has beaten 48 others to prove that she is the best settler in the 176--acre Ulu Kangsar land development scheme near here For her feat. Che Halimah bin* Che Eh who was judged tn« settler with the best-kept
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  • 76 11 IPOH. Mon A housewife, Wong Kooi Lmn. woke up yesterday morning to see her handbag being "fished" out of the window of her room in Menglembu hprp. She told the police later Hu when she raised an alarm she saw a man m his
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 92 11 DAY &IMnB after-salesserwceß Including Sundays and Public Holidays. I I v Ul I m U— il prompt mtv** I m '»,i?£!"*'*"" v 1 pi 1 Q P^*'"' Gwl < tw «r«) ltd. I Fop the best -go for AVAILABLE FROM ALL LEADING RADIO DEALERS OUR SHOWROOM: SlNC **>"- N KUALA
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    • 53 11 1\ U Hf Ij KnUlfWWrVt ™^^^fc^ "^"V V^y l\ Men of good taste go for the smart simplicity of Hickok accessories. Available in a wide range of elegant styles and fashions Hickok belts, cuff-links and wallets are crafted with the painstaking care which has made Hickok a symbol of quality
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    • 443 11 RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Prices At Penan*. Ipoh. Kuala SERVICES 41.7 and 60.2 mrtres I Lumpur And Malacca; 6.05 ExD^v m^5 30 R rif t a r rn f A p^ Onl A Showed: Tao TlTe S^Of tJay, 7.35 Breakfast Potpourri' Jane Armita™- ann ««^T 8 po°?ooSr e i- Ne^n
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    • 73 12 a N interior decorator J\ passes on these helpful hints. Try tinting some of your white linen tablecloths in delicate shades to match your china and achieve a currently fashionable look for your dining table at a little expense. Use window cleaner on your tormica table tops. They'll
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    • 127 12 WITH TOUCH OF GLAMOUR THIS beautiful evening gown in bright green and gold sari material S was one of the 20 out- S fits shown during a fashion show held at the y National Theatre in Singapore over the i weekend. i Designed by Shirley < (j Teh, the dress
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    • 519 12 VEGETABLE and frail decorations for the table, an ancienl Malayan art will one of flic highlights of an exhibition to be singed in Singapore ;tt the end of this month. Local vegetables and fruits intricately cut out to present unusual shapes and designs
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    • 153 12 NEWEST mouth Is the kiss-print shape. Gone is the deep cupid's bow for i upper lip. The latest trend ignores the natural indent and draws a smoother l ellipse, with a soft crush- Ed pout. Lipsticks, pale and lu--1 cious are more flattering I If
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    • 192 12 CANNED MANGO SLICES AND PULP FOR TASTY DESSERTS CANNED man so products are bt'iominjj more and mor" popular. One of the brands which was recently introduced to the Malayan market comes in four varieties. They arc in sliirx. pulp, .juicp and xqua*h and an- pn-parrci from the famous Alphonso maniin>
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 426 12 END CONSTIPATION the pleasant LAXETTES way Eaiy to Uk» no ipoont, *r^^^^L. no w<ler no u>>l No j| 1 l'lga I but the chocolate. Jk^B I S«*« *nd »ur», made etp«- cully for children. Thoroughly cU«m«i th. •y»* -l reitorei good health and appetite. I 9 ent e cfion without
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    • 146 12 I Aom j NOW YOU CAN AFFORD THE LUXURY OF COOKING WITH ESSO GAS COOKING IS QUICK WITH ESSO GAS Just imagine! Tempting dishes prepared in a matter of minutes. That's cooking with ESSO GAS. You get instant heat which you can raise or lower just the way you want
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 261 12 Straits Times Crossword HI" HflP HflLT* HLU^HET* BT IB^ I ACROSS 9. Obviously not summer- fresh! 7. Stroke permuted In verse 7 1 (7. 4). 8. See 12. 15. One's nose may be at the 10. Go Hungry owing to bad grindstone (8). 'arvest (6). 16. Reactionary revelation of pull.
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  • 85 13 A FORD executive on a A three-day visit to Singapore said that the present economy of Malaysia was healthy despite Indonesian confrontation. Mr. Paul K. Gillis (above), assistant group director. Ford International, was in Singapore to review Ford of Malaysia's operations. Malaysia's car market is
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  • 30 13 Extracting Umber from the forests of Sabah will be the job of a £20.000 fleet of Leyland Super Hippo tractors ordered by the Bombay Burmah Trading Corporation.
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  • 172 13 A MALAYAN OFFICE IS AUTOMATED Vf ALAYA'S first eleciTl tronic brain a complex machine of five separate parts has been installed in the IBM offices in Kuala Lumpur. This is believed to be the only one of its kind in Malaya, although there are two in Singapore. The computer, known
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  • 202 13 MR. G. ERICSSON, president of AB Atvidabergs Industrier. Sweden, one of the world's foremost manufacturers of office equipment, has visited Singapore to consolidate his company's position here. AB Atvidabergs are makers of Facit machines. He was accompanied by his export manager,
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  • 159 13 The Boeing Airplane Division has announced that a cargopassenger version ot their latest short-haul Jet, the 727, is already in production and first deliver} will take place next April. The 727 C will be equipped with the same large cargo door as tht present 707 convertible
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  • 51 13 The first airborne chickens to land in Brunei arrived there last month by Cathay Pacific. The 350 chicks, flown from Australia to Hong Kong when they were one day old, and then on to Brunei, are now thriving at the Kampong Mabohai smallholding of Mr. Lav Cheong
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    • 141 13 Big Chinese timber mart seen A CCORDING to the dlreci\ tor of research of the New Zealand Forest Service. Dr. S. D. Richardson, the requirements of China are s<> large that by 1975 that country may constitute a major market for the timber exports of other nations in the Asla-Paciflc
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  • 70 13 Mr. Leong Yuen Kong (above), onr of Monroe Business Systems and Equipments Kuala Lumpur mechanics, left for lion* Kong on Sunday for a one-month course in the Monroe MACH 1.07 calculator, an advanced machine to be introduced to the Malay-* slan market before the end
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  • 58 13 Mr. Ye o Hock Thye receives a gold watch from Mr. J. A. Hansen, general manager of the East Asiatic Co., Ltd.. Singapore, In recognition of 25 years of service. The presentation was made at a dinner at Mr. Hansen's home in Swiss Club Rd. Mr.
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  • 254 13 Malaysia Ltd. has announced the ap- pointment of Mr. Loo Siew Poh, 32 (left) to the post of manager. Chemicals Division. He will be responsible for sales of Shell chemicals throughout Malaysia. He succeeds Mr. R.C. Warnes. who returns to Britain shortly. Mr. Loo.
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  • 110 13 Gestetner will go all the *admi- nistratlve duplicating work at the Tokyo Olympics. Every d»y, millions of copies of everything from bulletins to break- I Ih.-i menus in several languages will be turned out by nearly 200 Oestetner machines working round the clock throughout the Oames area.
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  • 212 13 T^HE Bradford Insulation Group. Australia wide manufacturers of thermal and acoustical insulation, has now established a technical service office for South east Asia in Singapore at the Ngee Ann Building. IHMHLfILHHMHHHMI Technical experts based a thib new technical service office in Singapore will visi
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  • 83 13 Federal Chemical Industries (S) Ltd. has announced the three topprize winners of its Vesop 'TinTop' contest. F.C.I, manufacture Vesop, tht food seasoning. Mr. Hui Kok Wah (first) won a G.E.C. 8.4 cv. It. refrigerator Mr. Lum Chiew Wah (second) a Bush 19 in. television set and Miss
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    • 247 13 This is the ADLER JUNIOR 3, luxury model portable typewriter, famous for the perfection of its type and unique design. Junior 3 has a specially strong, lightweight carrying case. ADLER is a member of the famous GRUNDIG Group. I V B S J hqc^*^^ —^—^'we*^ Available at GUTHRIES and dealers
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    • 816 14 ■I W I .TvJ sj I mi I mi j] lll^iW'Jli[' s «W IW 1 (Continued from Page 10 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT WordM Sit (MimimmmO MRS. M. W. JOHN. -un-in-law Thomas Mathew iSungel Best Gariifom and Thaniiam thank friends, who attended and conveyed cbiKlolencei on the sad demise of hushand and
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    • 1040 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ■0 Wnrdt SS (Mim.)— Box S0 et' ertra EUROPEAN BACHELOR has Oat to share District 11. Phone Spore ***** TO LET i»o unfurnished rooms. Apply 4.>8, Lorong 27, Geylang S lore 14. NEAR VMCA Furnished room with breakfast suitable for bachelor or working girl. Phooe Spore *****. DETACHED
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    • 1054 14 EDUCATION Word* M (Mim.)— Box St et*. txtm SENIOR PRESENIOR STUDENTS: Rfvi^io.i Classes in Kngllsh by quailfled, experienced teacher: Register early: Raja's College (Gian Singh s 2nd floor) Spore *****. CORRESPONDENCE SECRETARIAL COURSE. Starting 15th: Guaranteed Course: Classes Tuesday /Thursday 6 p.m. Register early. Raja's College (Gian Singh's 2nd floor)
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    • 1025 14 BEAUTY CULTURE Word* tS (Mim.)— Box St et*. txtrm LADIES, for the best French qualified Alt" most tellable skin specialist beautician and hairstylist. Rosalie Hernoo is at your service at Salon Phoenix for all your heauty and nalr-care Tel. (Spore) ***** for appointments LEARN THE SECRET FORMULA that has brought
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    • 910 14 FOR SALE it Worda SS (Mim.)— Box 50 ett. txtrm CLEARING U.S.A. SUPERWITE" Doubleslze BedsheeU 81"s9O" Now Only $5.50. Pillowcases 4 For $3.00 Many Bargains. Call Today! Remember Catliay's 3S/39. Bras Basah Road. Spore. BE LOW WHOLESALE: 1965 Model 6 Transistor pocket Radio, Superior Quality, with Karphone. Leather-Case, only $18
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    • 711 14 NOTICES THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 185 This advertisement appears by direction of the Registrar of Trade Marks under the Provisions of Section 42(7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Trade Markregistered in the name of Chow Teng trading as Klmfemar, 207 A Victoria Street, Singapore.
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    • 734 14 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE Oh BRUNEI VACANCY FOR ENGLISH/ I TRANSLATOR Applications are Invited for t appointment to the post of Engllsli/ Chinese Translator <n the departI ment of Broadcasting and Information. Brunei. Only candidates with the required educational L qualifications need apply. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must be Chinese, have passed
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    • 1291 15 I Benuljne EXPRESS SERVICE TO LOHDOH. LMfERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. RPNNFVK For Liverpool NM II M»m§nnKtWM9 Hamburg *M 24 Singapore Pt. Sham Penang Havre Nm 21 II Pt/Oct IS Oct 11/17 Rottirdaai Bet I BENLOMOND fot lon(Mn m Singapore K. Sham Ptnang Rotterdam Nm 21 Oct 23. 25 Hamburg Nm
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    • 1261 15 feELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore P. Sham Peaang CITY OF LEICESTER It Patt/Trtaf I CITY OF KHARTOUM Ott t CITY OF NEWCASTLE 25/27 Oct 21 Oct FLAMINIAN I Nat 1/11 HM I CITY OF BIRMINGHAM 14 Nlf CITY OF LEEDS 20/22 Net
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  • 104 16 jiyjELBOrjRNE, Mon.— lndustrials were tlrmer with rises in excels of falls. Leaders moved variably but narrowly. Base metals were mostly lower but Renison continued to improve, up 1/3 to 40/3. Oils were irregular with Ampol Exploration down 1/3 to 17/6. Loans were steady. C.R.A. 37/8 B Mount Isa
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  • 237 16 (iCTOBEfI first grade rubber f.ob. v doted at 5 p.m. In (iniapers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73s cents per Ib., up one-elghtb cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.I and F.M.R.t. eleslng prloos In cents per Ib. yesterday i Int. 1
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  • 259 16 THE following list of selected Malayan industrial yields la based on last sales to Saturday Oct. 10: •p. »o.v. •B.y. «t.c. C 8. HJdgs. 2.45 8.7 13.0 1.5 K. Smelters 3.75 10.7 18.2 1.7 9 N. 2.82 cum all 6.7 9.4 1.4 (inmraon 2.04 7.3 23.1 2.2 Hume
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  • 264 16 October 12 Three montna. INDUSTRIALS Bouvtead IS eta. M Containers 12 eta. Dunlopa IS cts. il. Cabl, s 17 cts. City Dev. 7 cts. McAlister 12 ets. K. Smelters 25 eta. U. Invest. 12 cts. tut 15 cv. 0.C.8.C. 18 ota. Fed Dlsp. 12 eta. Rothmana 11 eta.
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  • 17 16 rj-ME Malayan Exchange Banks' Am ciatien made no change! In Its ratei to merchants yesterday.
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  • 28 16 October 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 734 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $782 a picul (down $4.37}). Unofficial estimated offering: 235 tons (up five tons).
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  • 829 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpRADING was quiet and L featureless on. the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday. There were few movements in prices and these were in balance. There were drops of about a cent through the industrials list, with firmer spots provided by
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  • 27 16 Malayan Stork Indict* Oct. 10. Oct. IS. •Industrials: 84.68 84.92 Tins: l!(i.i;3 130.23 S rubbers: 101.50 101.50 •Dec. 30, 15)63 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100
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  • 806 16 BUSINESS In and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: Ounlops (5,000) $1.81: Esso erlt. $2 SL, < 2.000) $2.01; E. Smelters (1.000) $3.80: F. and N. erdt.
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  • 93 16 oHIPS lying alongside the Singapore are: Maadama 8/9, Benmhor 10/11, Roeevllle 15/16, State of Madras 18, Shun Wing 19, Rlllndoeog 25. ateel Recorder 35/36. Qlengyle 38/39, Relfenstela 42/43, Tborsgaard 44, Banshu Mara No. 37 47 (South). Greenford 47 (North). Auby N.W. 1. Tapah N.W. 5. PORT SWETTENMAM:
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  • 70 16 CHINESE Produce E»ohan«. Siniapere noon prices par ploul ystter« day: Coconut •lit bulk SSli sellers, drum IMi sellers. Copra: Oct./NOT. UK/Oonttnent Us*. quoted. Popper: Muntok white Sl4O sellers, Sarawak white Jl37i sellers, special Sarawak black »107j aellera, garbled Lampong black *112s sellers, ASTA (122t sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil
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  • 36 16 ON the free eichanio market la Hook Kong yesterday tr>.- US. dellar was quoted at 5.761 for TT and 6.751 for caih. fcttrling was quoted at lS.ys and en* tad ef geld at 2SOI.
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  • 286 16 rE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $4.37} a plcul to $782 on an offering unofficially estimated to have risen 10 tons to 235 tons. The British Bureau of NonPerrous Metal Statistics reports that consumption of tin In
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 1030 18 Koh Chye's fumbling leads to 3-0 defeat NORMAN SIEBEL at the Olympics TOKYO, Monday. MALAYSIA'S brilliant goal keeper Ho Koh Chye, hero of the team on their Indian tour this year and other international matches, had to have his first fall from grace today and it led to Malaysia's 3-9
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    • 259 18 SWIMMING Another day of records galore rpOKYO. Mon. Record? X oontinuea to ti>nble in the Olympic swimming events today. Two swimming •golds' were decided and the winners were Don Schollander of the United States (men's 100 metres freestyle) and Russia's Cialina Prozumenschlkova (women's 200 metres breaststroke. Galina set a new
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    • 370 18 WEIGHTLIFTING TOKYO, Monday. \IALAYSIAs Chung Kum Weng achieved a moment of glory in the Olympic featherweight weightlifting tournament a competition which the Games record was repeatedly being shattered. Chung, a 26-year-old bus driver who lives in Cardiff, amassed 202.5 kilos for the press and the
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    • 503 18 Basketball Uruguay 105 Korea 64: United States 77 Finland 51; Poland 81 Japan 57; Italy 74 Puerto Rico 64; Brazil 69 Yugoslavia 64; Hungary 70 Canada 59. Boxing Flyweight: S. Shittu (Ghai bt Jumaat Ibrahim (Malaysia) KO Ist rd). J. McCluskey (Br) bt V. Komolscn
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    • 86 18 If ONG KONG. Mon.— Ni Chin- Chin 22-year-old Chinese student, achieved one of the best nigh Jump marks this year with 2.21 metres (7ft 3in> a national record, at an athletics meetlnß in Shanghai yesterday, the Ne* China News Agency reported V. Brumel < Soviet
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    • 232 18 HOCKEY I B. Gajah Lee: Youngsters 4 Indians 2. Central Kedah Lee: Champions Police; runners-up Hindu Youths. SOCCER B. Gajah Lee: Kinta Kellas S Parit 0: MTD 5 O. Hosp 1. B. Pahat Lfe: Talget 4 Pemud* Lubok 1. Friendlin: Penar.g Seler- tion 7 Ipoh Selection 3 (at
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    • 294 18 CRICKET Nawab's fine 86 pulls India out of trouble UOMBAY, Mon. A fine lnI nings of 86 by their captain, the Nawab of Pataudi, helped India to gain a first Innings lead of 21 over Aust. ralia on the third day of the Second Test here today. j India totalled
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 269 19 The Stipe's report on Sunday's races DENANG, Mon.— The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races here: EACE ONE— Pay Roll and St. Honore were sitting back in their stalls and were slow to begin. Space Hero jumped away awkwardly and lost Ground. J. Wilson rider of Pay Roll, was
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    • 114 19 Grey Dawn makes it all the way DARIS, Mon. The favourite. Mme. P.A.B. Wideners Grey Dawn, ridden by Pat Olennon, led from start to finish to win the £21.400 Grand Criterium at Longchamp yesterday Prance's most important race for two-year-olds. Grey Dawn won by two lengths from M. Jean Ternyncks
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    • 137 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The MRU have announced the Malaysian XV which will meet Thailand on Oct. 31 at the Merdeka Stadium (7.30 p.m.) for the King of Thailand Cup. The Malaysian team is: Lee Kooi Meng (Pk.); Koh Yeow Tong (Joh.i, Chan Cheng Man (Netrrih Gibbons
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    • 140 19 SOCCER GLECHNER PIERCES 'WALL' FOR WINNER VIENNA, Mon. Austria beat the Soviet Union 1-0 in their international soccer match here yesterday, scoring their goal just before half-tkne. A crowd of 70,000 saw Olechner score in the 43rd minute from a free kick, which was deflected into the net off wall
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    • 67 19 PENANG. Mon. Penang Amateur Athletic Association will hold a "Big Walk" on Nov. 15. The walk will start from the Polo ground at 8 a.m. for Juniors (ages 17 to 19)' veterans (40 and above* and women, and at 8.30 for the senior competitors. Entry fc.ms are available
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    • 143 19 GOLF Grandstand finish wins Palmer the title WENTWORTH. Surrey. Mon. Arnold Palmer (US), the world's top golfer, beat British international Neil Coles 2 and 1 to win the £5.000 first prize in the Picaddilly matchplay tournament here yesterday. Palmer, showing all his mastery, wiped out a two-hole deficit and out
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    • 65 19 SUNOEI PATANI, Mon. The Sultan of Kedah and the Prime Minister will be invited to be patrons of the revived Kedah Malays Lawn Tennis Association. At a general meeting held la.t Thursday, Byed Sopiee bin Sycd Mansur Aljeffri was elected president. Vice-president is Inche Ahmad bin
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    • 167 19 MOTOR-RACING Crash kills five in Paris race DARIS. Mon. Two drivers and thre« stewards were killed in a crash during the 621--mile sports car race on the Montlhery circuit here yesterday The two drivers wer«» Franco Patria. of Italy, and Peter Lindner, of West Germany. Race officials said Lindner's Jaguar
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    • 147 19 TPELUK ANSON, Mon. Mri. Too Joon Ting, furmer Perak champion, won two titles at th« Lower Perak Open tennis championships which ended her* yesterday. She won the women's singles and the mixed doubles with Yahaya Musiapha. The men's singles title went to Choong Ah Kow
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    • 27 19 MALAYSIANS IN OLYMPIC MARCH-PAST Af ALAYSIANS march smartly into the iU National Stadium. Tokyo, for the opening ceremony of the 18th Olympic Games on Saturday.— UPl picture.
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    • 342 19 'Auctioneer' is fancied in the main sprint RACING with Epsom Jeep PENANG, Monday. jyjOSES LEE, who had the choice of mounts, has decided to ride Master Auctioneer in preference to Panama Boy in the main sprint Class 2, Div. 1 over 5Af here on Wednesday. Moses, who has been one
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    • 19 19 SINOAPORE. Mon. Singaport Hockey Association will hold their annual meeting at Singapore Recreation Club on O:t. 20.
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    • 125 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Scliingor Turf Club's November meeting, on Nov. 8. 11 and 15, will cater fc;r Cliiss 2, 3 and 6 horses. There will be two runs for each class. Entries close on Oct. 29. The S.T.C. announced that fields may
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    • 623 19 PENANG, Mon. —Weights for all eight races at Penang on Wednesday; Cl. 2, Div. l s^ Sir Argent 9.00 Lovely Day 8.13 lot a Leven 8.10 Miss Delaware 8.08 I ITidi- or (.!(<•<, 8.08 I Bay Dragon II 8-07 tils Dv Vent 8.03 i Lady Avalett
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    • 777 19 EPSOM JEEP spotlights the fancied runners at Penang tomorrow. CL. 2 DIV. I— s'jF SIR ARGENT: Speedy; beat Fraser's Hill over Bt. Timah 6f in soft going in August; second to DJazzi over Bt. Timah 6f last month. LOVELY DAY: Useful over 5' L .f;
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    • 85 19 SPORTS DIAKY S(K l.K— Sgor Div. 2 KO tourney: Levers v Railways Sentul (Bungsar Rd); MASOBA v Kajang HSOBA .SJI grd) Bt, Nanas. S'gor Div. 3: Ulu Klurnr v Pemuda Sinaran (Prlncw- Rd). Ipoh Div. 1: Kilat Club v Shaw Bros (Jn Abdul Jalil crd Spore Dlv. 3D: IBS A
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  • 633 20 Bangkok likely venue for MacaTengku meeting KUALA LCMPUft, Monday. DANGKOK is believed to be the most likely venue for the meeting between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Macapagal "in the next few works" on four major issues directly affecting the two countries. The is .sues are: The Philippine claim to
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  • 96 20 Year's course in U.S.: Offer to students I SINGAPORE. Mon— The Ame--1 rican Field Service < AFS> a worldwide student exchange organisation, today announced its 1965--1966 scholarship programme, open to students in Singapore. Candidates for the one-year course must not be under 16 or over 18 years of age by
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  • 219 20 Aggressor Soek: Cairo proved it, says Mr. Pendatun SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Deputy Speaker in the Philippine House of Representatives. Mr. Salipada K. Pendatun. today criticised President Soekarno for refusing to sign the final communique of the Cairo conference. This urged countries to abstain from using force against the territorial integrity
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  • 139 20 250 killed or hurt in savage battle in Saigon area SAIGON. Mon. MILITARY spokesmen today reported 24 hours of savage COmbai Ihroughout South Vietnam in which more than 250 were killed or injured, including three Americans. The peak period included the killing of two Americans by a land mine yesterday
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  • 423 20 LONDON. Mon.—lt was again a case of election nerves on tbe I stock markets and tension increased further following the latest opinion polls. After a fairly hectic morning, when prices suffered from both marking down operations and from actual selling, somewhat brighter i conditions developed
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  • 280 20 Who's who in the space bus MOSCOW. Mon. All three of Russia's new cosmonauts are married with children. Colonel Vladimir Komarov. 37. was born in Moscow. He has a 28-year-old wife, who works as a librarian. They have a son and a daughter. Konstantin F c oktistov. 38. oldest of
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  • 41 20 R RATNASAMV Pro-idi-nt Malayan lidian Conitrti. Mini Kr.-inch Klanx. f.KhiT of Suppiah, Isnla.HinK.im. S:inInkMM, Kandlah, fthrapathy. TTilat,'iir:ij:ih. Vi-*.il;irhy, t<Hehiimy. Saro-j-ih. pasnt'd away i fully nn 12-10-64 at Kuantan. Cortii:.- le«vc« rat Buklt Kuda Road KlanK at 4.30 P.m. on 13-10-84.
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  • 120 20 QUEBEC, Mon. The press covering the royal tour gave Queen Elizabeth a mink coat today and the Duke quipped: "Mink! I don't know what your wives will think." The Queen was aski ed to choose from four coloured mink coats "of course, 1 they
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  • 402 20 A big Ottawa welcome for Queen E OTTAWA, Monday Til K Canadian capital gave Queen Kli/abclh and Prince Philip rousing welcome when they arrived here last nighi to wind up the royal tour. Crowds stood four deep in the streets. Loud applause greeted the Queen at the airport when she
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