The Straits Times, 2 November 1964

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  • 22 1 •/?tf^GE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 Nat*"" 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1964 if 15 CENTS. KDN 731
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  • 496 1 A withdrawal first DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER: WE ARE NOT AGAINST INDONESIAN PEOPLE. ONLY AGAINST SOEKARNO AND HIS GANG KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that Malaysia was willing to talk peace with Indonesia "even today, if it withdrew its guerillas from
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  • 429 1 Vietcong wreck American bomber squadron SAIGON, Sunday. (JOMMUNIST guerillas wrecked a fleet of I.S. Air Force jet bombers today and killed four Americans and two South Vietnamese in a daring midnight raid on the Bien Hoa Air Base, 12 miles northeast of here. An hour later the Vietcong launched a
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  • 384 1 Ong tells U.N. of 11 acts of Indon aggression NEW YORK, Sun.— Malaysia complained yesterday to the Security Council and the SecretaryGeneral that Indonesia had committed 11 acts of aggression against it in the last six weeks. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, the Malaysian Ambassador, made the charge in a letter
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  • 339 1  -  CHONG CHEE SEONG: tiy MUAR. Sunday A FISHERMAN persuaded nine of the 52 Indo- nesian guerillas who landed near here on Thursday to surrender. The nine, led by a sergeant, had only three days' military training before being ordered to land
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  • 36 1 LONDON. Sun— Lord Routes. 70. chairman of Rootes Motors, is HI and has entered the London clinic, it was announced today. No i details of his illness have so far been released. Reuter.
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  • 105 1 Russians told: Secret men out MOSCOW, Sun. In an effort to calm the fears of Soviet citizens, shaken by the overthrow of Mr. Khrushchev, Pravda today pledged there would be no return to secret police rule and that a better life for the average man remained the Kremlin's aim. The
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  • 32 1 LONDON. Sun.— Dr. Barbara Moore, Britain's 61 -year-old internationally famous marathon walker, reaffirmed today she will kill herself tomorrow If Council workmen start laying a sewer across her garden. Reuter
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  • 129 1 /COLOMBO. Sun. Ceylon has relaxed j some of her restrictions on foreign travel by her citizens. At the same time, she has tightened up certain banking regulations in yet another move to conserve foreign c-jrrency reserves. Non-Ceylonese members 1 of foreign embassies here, for instance,
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  • 327 1 LONDON THEATRE CLOSES DOWN AFTER 32 YEARS' EXISTENCE ONDON, Sun. Former Windmill show girl Bobbie Bradshaw flew 8,000 miles from Borneo for a special show here last night the final performance of the famous Windmill nonstop revue theatre, the Sunday Express
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  • 66 1 HOP (Germany i. Sun. Two East German youths, aged 17 and 19. escaped across the mine-infes-ted East German-West Oerman border here early this morning, West German border police reported today. The youths, whose flight went undetected by East German Vopo border guards, told West German
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  • 83 1 NICOSIA. Sun— Greek Cyprlot Foreign Minister Spyros Kyprianou declined to give details yesterday of the Cyprus-Soviet agreement on Soviet arms aid for Cyprus. In a speech to the House of Representatives Mr Kyprianou said military aid to Cyprus from the Soviet Union and the
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  • 120 1 Learn Malay with 'THE Stnitt Tim** has commissioned Ineha Yunus Mans. M A Lecturer in linguistics. Department ot Malay Studies at the University Of Malaya, to prepare a teries of' Malay lesions •specially for begrrmen These lessons wfll ■ppear-three times a werk In the Straits Times on Mondays. Wednesdays and
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  • 61 1 HONG KONG. Sun— President Soekarno of Indonesia arrived in Pyongyang today by special plane on a "friendship" visit to North Korea at the invitation of Premier Kirn II Sung. The new China news agency said the North Korea Premier headed a group of Government And public
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  • 74 1 Lord Caradon for the U.N. LONDON. Si'.n. Lord Carndon or St. Cleer. formerly Sir Huijh Foot, flew from London to New York today to take up his appointment as Britaln'.v new permanent representative to the United Nations. Befn c leaving London airport. Lord Caradon. who had an hourlong meeting with
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  • 43 1 3 MARINES HURT SINGAPORE. Mon. Two British marines seriously injured whrn thiir car hit read (li\i<lrr and <>\«>rturnecl at lullrrton l(oa;l. MOB after passim: Anderson Bridge, shortly after midnight. Othrr two occupants of car. another marine and a civilian, slk-htly hurfr.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 120 2 Formosan defectors leave for China YOKOHAMA. Sun. I Two Nationalist Chinese defectors sailed for Communist China yesterday one an official who came to see the Tokyo Olympics, the other an Olympic sharpshooter competitor. Chan t'hueh. the ofli-t-i.it. and Ma ChinK-shan. tin- sharpshooter, left .i hoard a Japanese frciu liter hound
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    • 353 2 MOSCOW, Sun. RUSSIA'S new rulers today reaffirmed their support of the key tenets of former Premier Khrushchev's position in the Kremlin's dispute with China. For the rtrst time since Mr. Khrushchev's ouster, Pravda attacked "Chauvinism and petty bourgeois adventurism opportunism and revisionist distortion
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    • 46 2 JAKARTA. Sun— Thirty-flw people have been arrested on I charges of beating seven Indonesian policemen in Indramaju, West Java. Antara news agency reported. Last week 2.000 Communist peasants in Indramaju clashed with the police and seven policemen were taken to hospital. Reuter.
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    • 123 2 MOSCOW, Sun. Mr. Khrushchev vras reported to have stepped down from his last Communist Party post as a member of the party's central committee, the group which removed him as party leader and Prime Minister two weeks ago. He also resigned as a
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    • 368 2 Two bishops warn of polygamy in Africa VATICAN CITY, Sunday. 'JWO African bishops have warned the Ecumenical Council that polygamy is sweeping the continent and making large inroads even in Christian communities. Also, divorce— not recognised by the Catholic Church— was spreading alarmingly, more among Christians than others. They spoke
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    • 150 2 BOMBAY, Sun.—Secu- rity measures for the 38th International Eucharistic Congress are to be tightened. Pope Paul may fly the 13 miles to the city from the airport in a helicopter. One unprecedented security step is that only those holdlng membership cards will be admitted
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    • 170 2 14 YEARS AFTER EXECUTION. SEOUL, Sun.— A South' Korear army officer, executed 14 years ago in the early days of the Korean war, has been posthumously acquitted in a retrial by an army court martial. Colonel Choi Chang-shlk, an Army Engineer officer, was executed in September 1950 for destroying the
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    • 38 2 ROME. Sun— Police and officials of the Italian Society for th« Prevention of Cruelty to Animal* are hunting hooligans who set, tire to a wooden shelter in a square here, killing 40 stray cats. Reuter.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 192 3 BUT FOR THE PRESIDENT ITS JUST 'OUCH!' 4 NATIONWIDE survey of presidential polls, local State and national, showed them pointing unanimously yesterday to a victory for President Johnson in Tuesday's election. The figures indicated that Mr. Johnson's percentage of vote may even beat every record set in
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    • 202 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Three men have been arrested in Florida and New York in connection with the theft of priceless gems from the Museum of Natural History here, the F. 8.1, reported today. But none of the gems has been recovered. A gang
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    • 158 3 i'oERLIN, Sun. The great Berlin reunion was in its second day yesterday with tens of thousands of West Berliners pushing through the temporary gaps in The Wall to visit relatives in the Com-munist-ruled part of the city. Within three hours after the gates
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    • 346 3 KENNEDY FACES KEATING AT LASTBUT ON THE RADIO YEW YORK, Sun. Republican Senator Kenneth Keating and his Democratic opj ponent, former Attorney General Mr. Robert Kennedy, finally met in a face-to-face debate last night after weeks of wrangling. But the candidates, engaged in one of the closest and most publicised
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    • 299 3 I ONDON, Sun. Dr. Barbara Moore 60. the long distance walker who threatens to kill herself tomorrow, yesterday appealed to Queen Elizabeth to save her. Russian-born Dr. Moore has said she will commit suicide if her local council goes ahead with plans to
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    • 103 3 Gill. DFORD, Sun. Queen Elizabeth has opened a new Ml million Women's Royal Army Corps depot here the first barracks ever to be designed exclusively for women soldiers. Already known unofficially as the "Powder Puff Barracks," the depot, occupying a three and a half
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    • 184 3 JACKSON (Mississippi), Sun. Another Negro church was destroyed by fire early yesterday as Civil Rights workers pushed for a big turnout in a mock election among Mississippi Negroes. The Antloch Baptist Church near Ripley. used as a polling place, was gutted by flre.
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    • 238 3 CLOSING DOWN SALE 30-1, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. HURRY!! HURRY!! Thousands of Dollars Worth of Quality Goods Must Be Cleared BELOW COST LOOK AT THESE FANTASTIC REDUCTIONS!! GENTS WEAR DEPT. HOUSEHOLD DEPT. TT LADIES WEAR DEPT. 77. Inglith O»pr«y Arrow Tcrylcne v p p Oy«d Sh*«t» Shirt, $27.50 $10.00 UP 90X10*
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    • 130 3 YOU, LOVE You love easy- care and long wear. You'll love the new. -ARROW- Dectolero Sport Knit Get 'em at: SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR In this child's glowing wide-awake look I is the evidence of her mother's love. I Her mother gives her only the best of I Wm everything to
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  • 124 4 ARMED MEN ROB MERCHANT OF $4,000 SINGAPORE, Sun. A hardware dealer, Mr. j Goh Poh San, was robbed of about $4,000 in front of his shop in Tyrwhitt Road this evening. Mr. Goh had just returned from the Bukit Timah race course. When he was about to get out of
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  • 97 4 QUOTAS FOR RESTRICTED GOODS SINGAPORE, Sun. —Singapore's acting Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports announced today that applications for quotas on restricted goods would be considered in cases where importers did not import any of the restricted goods last year but started such imports this year. In such cases,
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  • 37 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— A symposium on "The Universality of Religions ln Terms of World Brotherhood," organised by the Singapore Sree Narayana Mission, will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 3 at 5 p.m.
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  • 90 4 1 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Police I Band will give public perform- ances at the following places this month. The times and dates are .as follow s 1 Tomorrow: 430 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. Deepavall at Istana N«f*n grounds for public: Nov. 4. 5 p.m. to 6 pm..
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  • 16 4 SINGAPORE, Sun— The World Buddhist Society's one-year international convention will begin here on Tuesday.
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  • 264 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THK national president of the Malaysian Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Sie\y Sin, has been asked to settle the month-old dispute between two party factions over the recent Selan- gor Branch election. Mr. Tan has agreed to mediate to
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  • 135 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A II Singapore flower nursery has won the coveted Bronze Plaque of lionour of the Government of Low- er Austria, plus a gold and silver medal for its as- sorted orchid exhibit at the Vienna International Horticultural Exhibition earlier this
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  • 225 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. j The women's section of j L'mno will hold a special meeting on Dec. 27 and 28 at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here to discuss the j changing of its name from "Pergerakan Kaum Ibu" (Organisation for Mothers) to "Pergerakan
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  • 65 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— A group of 20 leading dealers of "National" goods, who come from all parts of Malaysia, will leave Singapore for Osaka by Thai International on Nov. 8 on a promotion tour of Japan. The trip is Jointly organised by Matsushita Electric Co. Ltd. of
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  • 115 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— Madam I Chan Choy Siong. Assemblywoman for Delta will visit the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Associations mobile X-ray unit stationed at Bukit Ho Swee's Maternal and Child Health clinic at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow. She will be accompanied by the goodwill and consultative committees. Her
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  • 443 5 The people's confidence in the Alliance' I NIBONG TEBAL. Sun. I I i rpHE newly-elected Al- liance Member of Parliament for Seberang Selatan, Inche Senawi bin Ismail, today described his victory in yesterday's by-election as "evidence of the peoples confidence in the Alliance Government." "Let not the OpwMttlor be milled
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  • 56 5 LONDON Sun The Sultan of Brunei flew into London yesterday for an unofficial visit. He will visit his teenage sons, Crown Prince Hassanal Bolkiah and Crown Prince Mohammed Bolkiah. who have been at school here .since April He will also pay a courtesy call on Mr.
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  • 43 5 SUNGEI PAANI. Sun. The High Commissioner for India In Malaysia. Shri M.K. Kidwai. and Shrimathi Kidwai, will be guests of honour at a tea party given by the Central Kedah Indian Association in the Gandhi Memorial Hall here, on Monday.
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  • 89 5 SINGAPORE. Sun Mr Amarjit Singh, a magistrate, will begin work tomorrow as the State Coroner the first local law graduate to hold this post. He replaces Mr. N. Ganesan. who goes to the State AdvocateGeneral's chambers. Mr. Liew Ngik Kee will
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  • 335 5 Johnson or Goldwater? Latest polls results at S'pore office SINGAPORE. Sun. A LARGE vote tabulation board has been erected outside the library of the U.S. Information Service in Singapore. On Wednesday, as re- i > turns from the U.S. Pres- I ldentlal elections come in by radio, Hie latest figures
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  • 146 5 SINGAPORE. Sun— Officers and men at the R.A.F. base at Tengah have given a television set to the nearby Buklt Timah youth club It wa; presented by the lon commander. Group Capt D E. Hawkins Also present were the t chairman of the Singapore
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  • 118 5 ITANGAR, Sun. The Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, today presented a cheque for $13,162 to help 368 farmers hit by the 1 drought last December. "This money Is not compensation." he said. 'It Is to help tide you over your difficulties The Minister
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  • 140 5 A puncture gets a man two years' jail ALOR STAR, Sun— The i Sessions Court President. Inche Amuar bin Zainal Abidin, today i ailed a restricted resident for two years for breaking an order by the Minister of the Interior. Shaari bin Awang. 29. pleaded guilty to breaking the order
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  • 58 5 15 dishes by Nonyas SINGAPORE. Sun. A food and fun lair, which was to have been held on Aug. 31. is now to be i held on. Tuesday at the recently completed educational building tn the Straits Chinese Methodist Cburcb at Kamponn Kapor Road Three will be 15 varieties of
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  • 24 5 SINGAPORE. Smi. Thr four- day 12th Malaysian Photographic Exhibition will open at the Na- 1 tional Library mi 5.30 p.m. on Thursday.
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  • 454 6 'Govt will ensure a decent living for workers' IPOH, Sunday. rpHE Central Government is doing everything possible to provide statutory laws "for the maintenance of decent living and better conditions of service" for the workers in this country. This assurance was given by Mr. V. Manickavasagam, the Minister of Labour,
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  • 131 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The J Director of Posts. Singapore, announced today that there will be no delivery of mails or par- i eels on Tuesday. Deepavall day. The General Post Office will be open from 9 a.m. to noon. All other post offices will be open from
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  • 175 6 Dr. Goh to present Singapore's Budget today SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, is due to present tnr Government's 1965 Budget to the Legislative Assembly tomorrow afternoon. The meeting will open with the election of a new Speaker to replace Mr. E. W. Barker, who has
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  • 56 6 PEN'ANG Sun. About 150 'children wen given neat of i cukes, chocolates, iruit and other refreshments at a Children's Day party at tho n sidem-r of Syed Zainal Abidin Jamalullail. the District Officer, at Balik Pulau yestP-day. Similar parties were held foT 120 children at Buyan Lepas
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  • 253 6 MB GIVES MONTH'S PAY TO D-FUND IPOH. Sum— The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, has contributed one month's salary of $2,250 to the Perak Vigilante Corps Defence and Welfare Fund. He heads the list of donors to the fund who Include heads of Government departments, state Executive
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  • 67 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. The I Chief Inspector of Schools. l Mr Liv Pai Hu. was given a farewell dinner last night by tha Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Union and the Chinese Middle School Teachers' Union. Mr. Liv is due to retire soon after serving for more than 20
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 226 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. Singular 14. 21? (3, 8. 3). 1. A tract I can redrmft in the 'Our revels now are cold South (10). (The Tempest) (5). 6. Tackle a drink to Btasord- Perusers under strew "8K shire (6) Farr >ous lait words, possibly 9. Luss tour turned
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  • 1248 7  - The girl with the golden charm DAVID LEWIN Talking last night of the story behind her newest hit KstEXCITING GIRI IN THE I nL WORLD I frsin NEW YORK, Sun. AUDREY HEPBURN and I flew into New York together. She had come for the world premiere of her film "My
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  • 213 8 Fly-over ready for use soon J£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. A $750,000 flyover to ease peak hour traffic congestion now being built near the Federal House in Jalan Hisamuddin here will be ready for use soon. It is part of a nine-mile north-south dual carriageway which cuts across the western part of
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  • 76 8 TPOH. Sun.— Miss Cecilia Liew Nyuk Ngoh, a steno- grapher in the Perak Legal Department, was the only candidate to pass the 100 words a minute .speed la Malay shorthand (Pitman's) examination. It was announced here today. She was among 55 candidates including five nonMalays, who
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  • 106 8 135 ROAD CRASHES IN ONE DAY SINGAPORE, Sun. A total of 135 accidents occurred on Singapore roads yesterday, claiming two lives and six seriously injured. The first fatal accident was at 6 p.m. when a lorry collided with a motor scooterist at the junction of Boon Lav Road and Jalan
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  • 146 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Five hundred telephone operators* in government offices have given the Government until Dec. 31 to settle their claim for more pay —or they will strike. They are members of the Government Telephone Operators' Union, which represents all government operators except those
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  • 79 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Four civil defence officials will leave' here on Tuesday by air for London as guests of the Commonwealth Relations Office for one month. They are: Mr. Duleep Singh Kaulsay. the Civil Defence Commissioner; Mr. C. Y. Cheonjr. Chief Warden of the organisation in
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  • 70 8 SINGAPORE ST. JOHN WANTS BANDSMEN SINGAPORE, sun The St. John Ambulance Brigade in Singapore needs more bandsmen because of the expansion of tiie band division of its Fifth Corps of the West Central area. rniforms will be provided, and they will also be given lectures in firstaid and home nursing
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  • 29 8 SINGAPORE. Sim.— Mr. Darirt Adcoclc of Pan American World Airways will speak to members of the International Women's Club on travel at the club's premises on Wednesday.
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  • 57 8 KLUANG. Sun. A telephone nupervisoT here, Inche Mohamed Zam bin Abdul Manan, has been awarded a gold medal for dorur- j ing 18 pints to the district blood bank. Fourteen others were awarded silver medals for giving morn than five pints. Another 13 received bronze
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  • 166 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Suri, Three Malaysian* have been awarded fellowships for post-gra-duate study by the Agricultural De v c lopment Council Incorporated, a private American foundation financed and headed by Mr. John D. Rockefeller 111. Inche Abdullah bin UJang and Inche Abu Bakar
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  • 150 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Security Forces operating in the Pontian area received a; special treat today when i they were handed some 600 parcels of cakes baked by the Johore i Bahru branch of the Women's Institute. The cakes are the first batch of some
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
    • 180 9 TIBET: NEW APPEAL TO THE U.N. NEW YORK. Sunday. rpHE United Nations General Assembly was called A upon yesterday to act to uphold the human rights and freedoms of the people of Tibet. The Philippines. El Salvador and Nicaragua made the appeal in submitting a new item for the agenda
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    • 54 9 KHARTOUM Sun. The new 15-man civilian Cabinet officially sworn in yesterday, began today the task of clearing the traces of six years ot military rule which collapsed in 10 days of violent rioting. Shops and businesses reopened. A handful of soldiers remained guarding the palace of
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    • 392 9 Britain calls for greater trade with China Minister talks with Peking officials: Figure of $850 million mentioned PEKING, Sun. Mr. Douglas Jay, President of the Board of Trade, said here last night it was the British Government's policy to encourage the expansion of peaceful trade with China. Speaking at a
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    • 36 9 MOSCOW, Sun. Mrs. Indira Gandhi. Indian Minister of Information and Broadcasting, left here by air for home today after re-ceiving^-assurances from top Soviet officials that the Kremlin policy towards India remains unchanged. Reuter
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    • 28 9 I HONG KONG. Sun. China claimed last night that a US warship intruded its territoria' waters off the Pukin coast yes' day for 12 hours. Reutor
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    • 302 9 ONDON. Sun Some hope that the Grand National, the world's toughest steeplechase, would continue to be run at Aintree racecourse. Liverpool, was revived today by a High Court decision. Mr. Justice Stamp granted the Earl of Sefton. former owner of the land
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    • 146 9 i BOSTON. Sun. 1 i rpHE Federal Government is 1 giving a helping hand to 500 overweight girls here who eat no more than their contemporaries but are "notoriously inactive". The three-year project was conceived by Dr. Carl Seltzer and Dr. Jean Mayer of
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    • 227 9 ENGLISH ELFXTRIC nuMvl k *> m WiiddLM I\^^C\^ Am SESBSQSI LIBERATORS WILL DO YOUR COMPLETE LAUNDRY FOR YOU AUTOMATICALLY LIBERATOR TUMBLE-WASh LIBERATOR AUTOMATIC Washes, rinses and sptn-dnev, all in the same At last a really complete home laundry and rotating drum. The clothes are washed by tumble- at a price
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    • 132 9 Uiot, O» P Bff VTm mmmtim Dirk Trnrv By thvsirr <.<>i,/J I IRfIOQN MAIP."aaES JUNIOR. I you SAjD yOu f WEP Ev A "L ÜbW I JK [-/OICAV.MOONNEyT)n I ■RR=3 LIKED IT MERE On B^ Ofc TwE RJU_ MOON M^ L[H\STOP. l-ETSGQ^^ I EARTH YOU SAIDVOu/^3 SME CX3ESNT gp^^L i^^^^^^^fl
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  • 31 10 Ward* 510 (Minimum) MRS. C. NANIKUTTY AMMA. mother or C. I' Menon of Temerloh nil C V Menon of L«bl* Bahru P.atate, passed away peacefully In India on 2v. i.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 610 10 The security forces dealt with the Johore-Malacca borj der landings so effectively, and Malaysian morale in the face of "confrontation" is so high, that there is some danger of public contempt for Indonesian capacity to injure and I wound. The lesson of these landings is that "confrontation"
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    • 406 10 Yesterday morning's Viet- j cong attack on a major air base only 12 miles from Saigon contains dire lessons. It was much too successful The svate- ment by U.S. military officials that some such attack "had been expected for some time" merely makes its successful I
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    • 222 10 The support Sabah Government leaders have given to a (.•all by Jesselton contractors for freer entry into the State of workers from elsewhere in Malaysia is far sighted and heartening. An "open door" policy is not, however, the best term to apply to the relax- i ations now
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  • 1582 10  - Learning the national language Inche Yunus Maris M.A. —By An introduction to a plan for studying Malay at home THIS article is by way of an introduction to a series of Malay lessons which I will be writing in thi 3 paper. The Editor tells me that, many of his
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    • 395 10 THE village vi Kuala ironit. in Perak, is a centre lor about 15,000 people. Our most immediate worry is that the liver Kuaia Trong has oecome too snallow even ior small sampans. It needs dredging 10 matie v navlgaoie at all times, as it
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    • 183 10 •THE attention of the authorities ought to be drawn to some of the problems regarding the traffic in Ipoh. The 40 m.p.h. speedlimit should be extended. I suggest, beyond Mariam Convent to the junction of Tambun Road and Tiger Lane. There is heavy traffic from the
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    • 67 10 THE setting up of a seven- man ethical practices committee smacks very much of a power struggle in the Singapore trade union movement. If the gentlemen of the N.T.U.C. really intend to flush the unions of corruption I suggest they begin with unions that have such "funds" as
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    • 42 10 Quiet, exams TN view of the Cambridge School Certificate and H.S.C. examinations may I appeal to householders to lower the volume of their radio or television sets? Every candidate for the examinations I am sure would appreciate this gesture. K. LIM Singapore
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 834 10 Straits Toes k Malay Mail Classified advert lsemenu may bo handed to: COLO STORAOE ARCADC Orchard R».«- (i M rwor} COLD STORAOE ■KANCMCS At Helland a.xl Kateag KtptNrt Read Itstal Bass. I Authorised Agent*: CITY lOOK STORK LTD Winchester Moose. CoMyvr Quay TMI NSTIVS FRONT nttpatrlck-* SuptrsiirM M. M. ISMAIL
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    • 76 10 QAHJASmiAKO Qantas otters you tbe fastest aircraft in round theworld sorvKw. DIRECT OAHIAI 707 ]F JETS TO: I Europe and the UK: (7 FUgtrts a week.) Australia: (6 Fligttt*. a week.) Specify Qantas to your Air Cargo Agent or contact Malaysian Airways Limited, General Sales agents for Qantas, SINGAPORE: Raffles
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    • 142 10 Kf^fKV^PPfin > *K *L -^..aaaaa^ ~*bbbbbbb| M. therefore look for Che SUf Met ntf gei cbr beat S& CM***) sad bottled freitv frw* |kr, MgetaMes, fish and an extern*** rsargc mf •Cher S*W foods too mmatrnm. to tat. REVISE NOW FOR YOUR EXAMINATION A KavisMMi Course In SILAS MARNfR «rth
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  • 166 11 WEATHER UPSETS A SILVER KRIS INAUGURAL FLIGHT DENANG, Sun. Bad weather prevented a Malaysian Airways Silver Kris jet or, its inaunirai flight to Penang tr^m landing at Bayan Lrpas here this atternoon. The Comet, with 71 passenger., from Bangkok, to fly on to Singapore. The plane was scheduled to land
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  • 55 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Commerce and Indus- try. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. will leave! here by air tomorrow to attend I the 10th Commonwealth Parlla- mentary Association conference in Kingston. Jamaica. Dr. Lim was the immediate past chairman of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
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  • 216 11 SINGAPORE. Sunday. gINGAPORE'S Minister of Education, Mi Ong Pang Boon, has responded to the Selangor Mentri Besar's student exchange proposal by inviting Selangor students to Singa- pore. In his reply to the Mentri Besar, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, Mr. Ong said: "It is
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  • 73 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The «W--dt-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusot bin Ifthak. has ordered the grounds of the Istana Negara to be opened to the public on Deepavali Day. Nov. a from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. The police band will play between 4.30 p.m. to 5.30
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  • 68 11 SINGAPORE:, Sal.— The Minister lor Health. Mr. Yonsc Nvuk Lin. will inaugurate the newlytormed Singapore Cancer Society at 5.30 p.m. on Dec. 8 at, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce auditorium. The society will help fight can- oer by assisting those sufferinß from the disease, by educating the
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  • 462 11 ■pHE Straits Times received $4,772.30 on Friday for the eight, Ow orphans, whose father, Mr. Ow Chow Choon. died of cancer early this year and whose mother was killed in a road accident last week. The contributions came from May and Baker Ltd staff $50:
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  • 114 11 •pAIPING. Sun.— The United Front controlled Taiping Town Council has decided to apply to the Central Govern I ment for a $3 million loan to meet the capital cost on a variety of development I projects. Thi> proposal to seek this loan
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  • 62 11 J SINGAPORE. Sun. Two i senior members ot the technical istalT of BP Refinery Singapore! Ltd. will leave for Perth tomor- 1 row to spend two months study- j ing the otwations of the .BP r» I finery at Kwtnana They are Mr Ling Trim Poh
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  • 238 11 Municipal labourer killed in collision with a bus KUALA LIMPIR. Sun An anti-malaria Municipal labourer wan knocked down by a bus and killed while cycling aiong jalan Bun^sar this afternoon. He was S. Shanmugam, 42, a father of ten. The bus skidded across the road and rammed into an embankment
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  • 295 11 Malays in S'pore launch $2m homes society SINGAPORE, Sun. About 100 Singapore Malays, led by Senator Ahmad Haji Taff, Singapore Umno leader, today decided to form a co-operative housing society to help people own homes. At a meeting at the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society premises in Geylang, they adopted a
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  • 138 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The All-Malayan Chinese Schools Management Association has called on the Government to set up a comprehensive secondary school using Chinese as its main medium of instruction. This was one of the resolutions passed at a special meeting held here yesterday.
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  • 26 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Gerry Monteiro. second non of Professor E. S. Monteiro of the University of Singapore. has obtained nil M.8.8.5. degree In London.
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  • 75 11 TUN LIM BACK FOR 'ROUTINE TALKS' CINOAPORE, Sun. Tfie Malaysian High Commissioner in Australia, Tun Llm Yew Hock, returned here by air tonight for "routine consultation." He will fly to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Tun Llm told reporters at the airport: "Australia is with us up to the hilt against Indonesian
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  • 27 11 SINGAPORE. Bun.— The Singapore Junior Safety First Council will organise a quiz competition during the December school holidays. The last day of entry it Wednesday.
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  • 244 11 Shake-up in PAP 'to get at Malaya', says Toh IPOH, Sun. The Peo--1 pie's Action Party ol Singapore is to be "reorientated and re-or-ganised so that we can get at Malaya." its chairman. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. said here last ni^ht. In an Interview with the Straits Times. Dr. Toh.
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  • 62 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Education has announced the award of 12 Lee Kuo Chuan scholarships to Malay secondary school pupils for the year 1964. The scholarships, each valued at $180 per annum, are paid from Foundation Fund to asI sist poor but deserving Malay pu-
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 49 11 give yoo the weather j j ycy want! M Say goodbye to be;:is of hot. sleepless nights. install Scormiine Jo rx windows and enjoy the comforts of controlled ventilation. cc c omforcable mi blencis very well with the latest architocturaf P^^ id-.'a.^ Siormli^.e is A quality t* Auitraiian product.
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    • 650 11 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) CHANNEL 5, X.L. Penanf Musketeers "Parts Coach": 800 6. Ipoh Sc Malacca News in Mandarin; 8.10 Popular music and songs; B JO The Third P.M.: 5.45 Opening and pro- Man: 9.00 News in Malay 910 gramme summary; 5.50 News Jo Stafford Show— "Kenneth outlines in Matey; 5.53
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    • 199 11 Here are the handsomest cars on the road! Can you name them? Need wetell you the answers? They are aIITRIUMPHcars, of course! 2000^tt^ Voted 'Car of the Year 1964' The hi-powereti beauty The TRIUMPH VITESSE and built for speed^^^^ The TRIUMPH TR4 (available with hardtop) Smart, mmble The TRIUMPH 1200
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  • Straits Times Book Page
    • 1091 12  - Winning the peace in Japan ALLINGTON KENNARD By Bl SINKSSMAYS JAPAN. By Takeshi Sato. (Michael Joseph. :;<K) 'J'HK Japanese arc having a roaring time, winning the peace. Nothing has interrupted them, not even their government's most egregious blunders. The Americans began it. dissolving the Zaibatsu (the big industrial organisations) and
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    • 361 12  -  DAVID SZE By THE PRESERVATION OF BOOKS. By W. J. Plumb*. (Oxford University Press. $7.50.) TO the librarian there is no sound more sinister than the beetle larvae noisily eating his books. He must begin chemical warfare immediately. His enemies are many: termites, cockroaches,
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    • 134 12 The Democratic Revolution. By Bryan Magee (The Bodley Head. 10s. 6d.) rpHIS short book is a perX susasive plea for a recognition of present realities in world politics. The East. Mr. Magee claims. Is abandoning Communism. The West Is abandoning Capitalism. Yet most of us are still
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    • 169 12 A CELLARFUL OF NOISE. By Brian Epstein (Souvenir Press 15s). By Stewart Kobe rE cellar was a disused Liverpool godown. known as the Cavern. The noise was of Beatles, three years ago. The Beatles were earning $30 a night each, but were without prospects. The loyal
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 317 12 A^INTEREST a, J J//~ PER ANNUM from your deposit account with Pan Malayan Finance gives you a steady and safe income. Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it it to open a Deposit Account. ft?ll PAN MALAYAN WjFINANCE LTD. \s^C^Jfc/
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    • 282 12 oHHL a slice of Sunshine bread: the nicest life-giving food you can buy -and so many good things in it: protein, calcium, vitamins Bl 82, Niacin and iron. Take your choice from the Sunshine family today. Sunshine white and brown breads Bermaline Malt loaf, Wholemeal or a crispy French loaf.
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  • A Straits Times Feature AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES
    • 713 13 PUBLISHERS' ROLE IN NATIONS SELFEXPRESSION By Dr. ANDREW FABINYI. Executive Vice-President, Australian Book Publishers' Association. A NATIONS literary life Is made up of many strands books and plays written, published or imported; standards and venues of criticism; writers, their background and their social and economic status; and
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    • 384 13 A USTRALIAN publishing. J\ though still young, has emerged as a new force In English language publishing. Once, proportionately, the best market for I books in English, AustraI lia Is now the third largest publisher of such books. There is an increasing overseas demand for Australian books
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    • 183 13 Message from the Trade Commissions AUSTRALIA, with a poI\ pulation of just over 10.5 million, buys more books per head than any other nation. Each year Australians spend a total of about $140 million on books ranging from history and philosophy to novels and drama Printing is Australia's fourth largest
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    • 282 13 Malaysia buys bulk supplies of Aust. books, too FACTUAL books on r Australia and its way of life are best sellers overseas, according to the representative of a group of 13 Australian publishers. The publishers nnd a regular demand around the world for Australian books and ship bulk supplies to
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 236 13 AUSTRALIAN BOOKS HISTORY FICTION EDUCATION ART TRAVEL POETRY ECONOMICS SPORT BIOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY SCIENCE ART FICTION g a 5 o ■<^ "■■BBJBpjßßiß^^^^- r i F™H BlHßßl^^^^^^^^^^^B^H ■■■^^JMW^^^MI A t hh tJ& >m 1 W&J&F \F& %*i *MBr*9*JBSBBM '^Sk SB* 7 \\V* ■>■ o Bb^Z^tlb^Eblv bbh •■nW wm a^Br *•->-> r^S2* Z—
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  • AUSTRALIAN BOOKS AND STATIONERY FEATURE
    • 618 14 AUSTRALIA RANKS SIXTH IN THE USE OF PAPER ECONOMISTS have said that paper consumption is a useful barometric guide to a nations economy the more paper a country uses, the more buoyant is its economy. Today, with dramatic industrial expansion taking place, Australia, per head
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    • 625 14 A USTRALIA, with a population of Just over 10.5 million, buys more books per head than any other nation. Each year Australians spend a total of about $140 million on books ranging from history and philosophy to novels and drama. A little- known
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    • 201 15 Students from Malaysia— and their reading THE picture spotlight is on students from Malaysia and their reading. The students are among many from overseas taking courses at the University of Melbourne. They "live in" at International House where these pictures were taken. International House is part of the university and
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    • 530 14 icaiiriiiiiiificaiitiiiiiiiiic2iiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiMiiiMiicaiiiiMitiiiicaiiiitiiitiitc3iiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiitiiiicaiMiiiiiiiiicaiiitiiiiiiuca .^■■aW rfi Australia's most exciting greeting cards Murfett't Everyday and seasonal cards have won wide acclaim for their high standards of design and reproduction. Famous trademarks published by Murfett Publishers include "Rust Craft," Barker Greeting Card Co., Flair Cards Inc., Barton-Cotton Inc. (all U.S.A. trademarks Haering Co. (West Germany),
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    • 206 14 ssU^SU MADE IN [AUSTRALIA^ M" /f» FOR EXPORT ANYWHERE 9 m> W f FOR USE IN SCHOOLS, HOMES. OFFICES AND FACTORIES AJs P^^p^i^^^^ ill sues vinous rulints and thicknesses pun, I speoilly printed or "Weil" Z colour i-overs UtjL J*ml B^BpHHHHHH|p^BJ wired, sewn or spiral bound. U A complete range
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    • 183 15 TVT 11 J^ f YY U MiL %Jlf X^> C-F C/ C^ m \M/ 2f C^ go es almost without saying that the Financial %^J Review has bureaux or staff correspondents in the major cities of the world. What is not so generally realised, however, is that readers of the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 463 16 (Continued from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT Jfl W.,rrf» (I Him.)— Box iS extra BOX AI4IS ST. X.L, Position tiilert nts thanked. BOX A4C55. All applicants are th.it. kcd. the position ha<i now been BOX A 4710 ST. SPORE Advertisement on 27-10-64. Vacancy has. now WANTED EXPERIENCED JUNIOR I r. able
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    • 1075 16 SITUATIONS VACANT M «..rrf« \i rlUm.) «Vl Mi ct* extra WHY NOT JOIN it Raja's College lily as <tnictur..! Bssjiaeen: OrtUDlt* loi hoy?: R •ties Place, 9o3b^ por. WANTED LADY CLERK tion S.C. /F.M.C. with Credit/Pass in Ki.Kllsb and National Language. Minimum twenty live words per minute Apply Secretary. Board
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    • 1046 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ■i H „rii, nj (Hin.t— Hnr SO et: extra FIRST MANSION facing sea well furnished air-conditioned room for coi'ple. bathroom attached Board and laundry provided Apply Box A4MS 1 I S >>r. St nnx Mr. Le. between 7 5.30 p.m. TO LET. I terrace Houses Nos 283 and
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    • 978 16 EDUCATION •ii Wnrd, $i I Him.)— Box 50 cfs. extra ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY!! StniCKiiKini ermc Dei>iKn Drawing MS): Monday Wednesday Friday 7 ,3' i p m Register nov Ra)»'s College cGi.in tiui-h -H.l floor) t»505« Ih pore I MERCANTILE INSTITUTION. SOS Streit. Singapore .New session Shorthand Book-Keeping Typewriting Knrolment 19H5 Primary/Senior
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    • 960 16 FURNITURE ft Wnrd* %S I Ml*.)— Mat SO rt: extrm FOR CANE FURNITURE Consult Adrian's 426 River Valley Road. ***** S pore MAOE-TO-ORBER Cane Furniture from Lre VVah. 9. Cavenagh Road. Spore *****. SUPERIOR OUALITY FURNITURE available for sale hire Also Pouffres of various designs. Visit Sin Chor.t. no I
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    • 986 16 FOR SALE Word* *i I Hi* 5* rt, I REFRIGERATOR* LIONARO" |in I "Fides" on dUp'.ay at llf. Mid. lk- Road. 8 pore. SPEEOO World Knmou* Olympic* 1 HrMrvraar. WhniMHl. Knnuir.'j. M Aaaaesttsa, Phone ispore) FLOOR SANDERS «n<l PortsMe I sandrr* Swedish Origin Limited stock Musi Ciear. Telephone S i>ore
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    • 739 16 SHERIFF'S SALE In the Mich Court In Singapore. Salt No. 396 of 1964. Execution No. 174/64 Behn Meyer Co.. Ltd.— Plaintiffs versus Sect Boon Kirn trading as Lawrence Office Equipment —Defendant. NASSIM CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will sell by Public Auction at Room 5. Ambrr Mansions Orchard Road on THCRSDAY. sth
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    • 754 16 GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA Applications are Invited for th« I following poet: Assistant Controller, Supplier Section Trade Division of Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Malaysia. (Salary Scale $930-$1170). 2. Candidates must have: (1) attained their 21st but not their 35th birthday; (11) an Honours Degree in Economics or Commerce or allied
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1282 17 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U X.: Due S'pori Sails P. S'hem Penang MELAMPUS liverpaal, Avc-m Ol ,ti laPt/Talay MLMNON liverpeal. Giasgo* Net 1 MARON Liverpeel Net 5 Nev 7 Nn 1/11 Nev 11 AENEAS Liverpool Nev S Nev 13 Nev 2 1 ""US Luerpool ClSSgra... Nev 11 Nev 12
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    • 2685 17 If If f II l^f'f#/i/ijjfi\T/ mm m MM mm M I 1 Hrn km mm mm WSsSI THE EAC LINES K*\\r~""V~jß SINCAPOtf KUALA lUMn<l*r.SwmiNNU r«MAMO a^BK*9al&^aKS »'■<"»•« -oust !■.»>■«; n roiOiN.t »/>.wii»ouiT Pkeae 7111. Pkeae *****. Pkeae int. Pkaaa (2371 SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH, LATTAKIA, GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP
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    • 1279 17 jfem^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTD. ißftfl^ LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVM HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Sinppore P. S'rujvn Paaajag FUMINIAN 1/ II Not 11 11 NOT 14 MOT CITY Of LEEDS II Nay 21 23 NOT JJ4/M NOT t CITY OF CHICAGO 24/27 Net > CITY OF BATH 2»/M Net 1/
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  • 1162 18 rHE Uhlr of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchancc show ast business to October 24. (A) nd last business since that date Xi with H and 1. standing for litjhest and l-oucst business lor 963 and this year to date. MMMMU I •it* wa > 2
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  • 46 18 Oct. 26. Oct. 27. Oct 28. Oct. 29. Oct. 30. Oct. 31 Industrials: 84.38 84.82 85.80 85.74 86.43 87.58 Tins: 132.05 132.86 134.76 134.86 136.49 136.67 I rubbers- 106.16 106.16 106.16 106.36 106.3 b ***** Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 49 18 Current Date Total tor total tor P4\ment payable lhe\r:ir previmi* w*r Kamuntlnc 40', Dec. 5 25% L Bahrn 17 July 31 20% London Tin 45' 40\. Penukalen 1 81 4 straits Rubber 55- v Nov 28 59 \2 D. Sua Bcntonc BS-' D, 1132. 32. I liitinm
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  • 467 18 Late fall of $25 leaves tin up $18 over week rE price oi StralUs tlu On ihe FenaiiK market. on Saturday fell *25.25 a picul to $810 on an ottering unofficially estimated to have risen 25 tons 10 210 tons. Oxer the week the price put on a net $17.75.
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    • 1145 18 VI KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Servics Hongkong S. Francisco L *ngeies N York P'pMa Baltimore ■■Fitnla Mara" 29 Ntf 1 Dei 17 Dtc 20 Oec I Jan 12 Jai 14 Jai -Kaaikaaa Mani" 26 26 Oec II Jai II lai 5 FH 11 Fel 13 Fil
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    • 1165 18 1 @ORJENr/ rrM Es) I li ROUND VOYAGE TO MANILA 8c HONG KONG S.S. "CATHAY" Deports: Penang 13th Nov 1964 P. Swettenham 15th Nov 1964 Singapore 18th Nov 1964 For Manila 22nd/24th Nov, Hong Kong 26th/30th Nov Returns: Singapore 4th Dec 1964 P. Swettenham 7th Dec 1964 Penang 9th Dec
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    • 597 18 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/ Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares To All European Cities. Yes OePjSjpore Arr. Genoo G. CALILEI" (omitt Bombay) 7/11/64 21/11 64 'ASIA" 19/11/64 12/12 64 -VICTORIA" 17/12/64 9/ 1/6S G. GALILEI" .9/ 1/63 25/ .65 "ASIA" 21/ 1/63 13/2/65 G. MARCONI" 7/ 2/65 23/ 2/65 VICTORIA"
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    • 543 18 NOTICE NOTICE CEYLON TRADE COMMISSION. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN SINGAPORE that I. Ong Eng Lee of No: 89A, Mr n w da Silva of Messrs Prankel Avenue. Singapore, have ne- «i c^ wJnf,!' applied lor a trans: er of a Ist dT 8 50 5 JeW f U h o
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 748 19 rE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended on Friday. October 30. B. S. Alex ords 13.00 Boustead 1.60 1.64 C.S. Holdings 2.46 2.30 Con. Tin Smelt pref. 17/9 18/9 Ordrn, 43/8 44/Dunlops 1.90 1.»2 Ka.it Smelt 3.82 3.80 Ksso 2.02
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    • 1935 19 Exchange confident on Saturday morning By Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL shares went confidently ahead on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia on Saturday morning. Tin shares were also better until a mild reaction followed the fall in the noon metal price. The turnover was exceptionally good for a Saturday The cause
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    • 13 19 October Sept. Rubber: 7> 47 rU. 69.28 rts. Tins: $789.84 $722.78
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    • 26 19 THE Malayan Exrhanga Banks' Asse- ciatien made these change* m it* Stlllng TT er 0D ready: Osut'cne Msrki ISBfi Holland Guilders lift}: French Frsnst
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    • 35 19 ON Ine frss iicnann market to Hong Kiinc on Saturday the US. dellar >r TT and 3.741 (or cam. Sterling was quoted at 15. 96 and em tasl ef geld at 2301. I
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    • 31 19 RI'BBER TIN (per Ib.) (prrpicul). Oct. 26. 71', cts. $800.50 27. 73?4 cts. $810.12 V4 28. 73 4 cts. $815.25 29. ",3 cts. 9820.75 30. 72'j, cts. $835.25 31.
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 344 19 p— i^ M^^ J^ KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB NOVEMBER MEETING. 1964 FIRST DAY SUNDAY: 22ND. NOVEMBER. 1964. BECOND DAY WEDNESDAY: 25TH NOVEMBER. liOi. THIRD DAY SUNDAY: 29TH NOVEMBER. 1964 ADMISSION TO THE RACE COURSE BY BADGES ONLY. Usual $1. Unlimited Sweeps (FOR MEMBERS ONLY) an available at
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    • 337 19 BANK HOLIDAYS The Banks in the State of Selangor will be closed for business on Tuesday 3rd November 1964 Deepavall EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are invited from SINGAPORE CITIZENS for the appointment scheduled hereunder:Tltle of Posts: (A) OVERSEER (TECHNICAL) (B)
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    • 709 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUSAT PENYELIDEKAN GETAH TANAH MELAYU (The Rubber Research Institute of Malaya). APPLICATIONS are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following posts in the Chemical Division of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya: (h) ASSISTANT ADVISORY OFFICER (DIVISION B) IN THE ADVISORY SECTION Minimum qualification Is a Degree In
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    • 674 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF ARTS Applications are Invited for the posts listed below which are now vacant or likely to fall vacant In 1965: Department of English: One post of Lecturer/Assistant Lecturer. Candidates should have a good Honours degree in English Language and Literature and be qualified
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    • 488 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT I APPOINTMENT AS JUNIOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS (POWER LINE CARRIER) Applications are invited Irom federal Citizens between the ages >f 20 and 35 years lor appoimneni as Junior Technical AjsUlints. Power Line Cairier. Applicants must have passed -'orm IV in an approved Englisn School with passes
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    • 146 19 TENDER JKR SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class "E" and above up to 3 p.m. on 13th November, 1964 at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur. For ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF 5 UNITS CLASS 'H' QUARTERS AT SUNGEI MANGGIS 8
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 687 20 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sun. jy|ANCHESTER UNITED beat First Division champions Liverpool yesterday and toppled Chelsea from the head of the league table. United, putting on an impressive display of i fast, incisive football before 52,000 people, scored once in each half. After 36
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    • 313 20 PIGGOTT WINS JOCKEYS' TITLE AGAIN T ONDON, Sun. Lester Piggott won the English jockeys' championship yesterday for the second time in his career The 28-year-old English Jockey ended the season with 140 winners, four more than his nearest rival. Australian Ron Hutchinson. Neither Jockey had a winner at j Lingfleld
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    • 1339 20 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 3 tverlon 1 Aston Villa 2 t'ulhum v Blackburn 3 Uirraingham 1 Blackpool 1 U>st -Ham 2 1 ChcLsea 0 Burnley 1 1 Leeds 4 Sheff. Ltd. 1 j Leicester 4 Tottenham 2 Liverpool 0 Man. Ltd. 2 Shefl. Wed. 1 West Brom
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    • 389 20 Coventry stay unbeaten at home RUGBY LONDON, Sun.—Coventry maintained their unbeaten home record this season when they beat Blackheath 41-12 yesterday. The home wings, Melville and Webb, each scored three tries and Cole converted four and kicked two penalty goals. Injuries to Rob bins (Coventry* and Blacklocks (Blackheath) left each
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    • 68 20 LONDON. Sun. Defending champion Lee Kin Tat of Mi. was beaten 15-4. 15-11 by Scotlands Bob McCoig in the final of, the Wimbledon Open bMtainUHi tournament here but night. Kin Tat and Lee Tak Sunn were also beaten 15-1, 15-1 in the men's doubles
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    • 21 20 DACCA, Pakistan. Sun—lndonesia beat Ceylon 4-2 in the soccer round robin leagur 'o the Aga Khan Cup here yesterday.
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    • 959 20 TENDERS MINISTRY OF HEALTH SINGAPORE TENDER NOTICE J TENDERS will be received up to noon. 13th November, 1964 for the removal of night-soil lrom private i i houses and (or the removal of I nlglitsoll and cleansing of latrines I In all Rural Area Labourers' Lines 1 etc. in the
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    • 2346 21 PULAU PANGKOR WINS 'HUNTER' WITH 9.10 gINGAPORE, Sun. Shaw Stable's Moviegoer won the Singapore St Le^er, last of the season's classics, run over 141 at Bukit Timah today. Des Coleman sent Moviegoer inito the lead about 2f from home and the six-year-old cleared away to a four-length
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    • 104 21 TOTAL POOL: $130,150 Ist. .NO. 3»329M ($71,190) 2nd no. *****6 ($20,340) 3rd. No. *****6 1*10.170) STARTERS (51.200 each): Nos. *****5, *****3. *****2, *****6, *****1, *****8. CONSOLATION ($750 each) I Nos. *****0, 3194»6. *****8, *****1, *****3, *****8, *****9, *****6. *****1, *****3, 21U620, *****3. Iti66sb. *****0. *****8. Bxtni oi.-olation (S'-JOOI
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    • 139 21 ATHLETICS Harvester reaps top prize in marathon fPELUK ANSON, Sun.— A M. Maniam, an 18- year-old oil palm harvester from Ulu Bernam Estate in Lower Perak, won the first Malay sian allcomers marathon race here today. Maniam clocked 3hr. 4mli4 23sec for the marathon distance of 26 miles and 385
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    • 122 21 BENONI. Sun— After the hammering they took on the flrnt day. the M.C.C. team was again in trouble yesterday in their match against a South African Colts XI here. At close of play the Colts were 398 and 61 for no wicket to
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    • 29 21 JOHANNESBURG. Sim. Ken Rose wall retained his World professional lawn tennis No 1 position when he beat Rod Layer 6-4, 6-1. 6-4 here yesterday —Reuter
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    • 39 21 SYDNEY Sun. Australian jockey Scobie Breasley. who recently arrived from England, will ride the New Zealand horse. Gold Chicle, in Tuesday's Melbourne Cup. Ron Hutchinson has been engaged to ride Sybeau. one of the top-fancied lightweights. Reuter.
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    • 28 21 SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Business House F.A. XI gained a 4-3 win over Johore F.A. XI In the Feith Cup charity match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. >
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    • 284 21 I STIPE'S REPORT- QINQAPORE, Sun. The MRA I Stipendiary Steward's report on today's Bukit Timah races: KACE ONE: Approaching the 6f St. Janeiro who had not begun well, made ground quickly and had to be checked off the heels of Kamarajlam. Near the 31
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    • 162 21 DELIVERY- ON HME! Countries from all parts of the world order more than 100 engineering items from India covering a wide range from safety razor blades to pumps, diesel engines, railway equipment and other machinery. One good reason is delivery of these goods is made on time. There are other
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 246 21 TENNIS 6-3. 6-1; Nesaratnam w.o P. KuMalaysian Indo-i olonrse cham- lendran. S-final: R. Victor 4O) pionkhips (KL>: Men's singlet bt V. Indran < -i- 15 6-4. 8-6. (2nd rdi: L. C. Jayatilaka bt Se- Handicap doubles k-linaU: Yogakaran Nair 6-2, 6-1. S-nnals: K. ratnam and Thavaratnam (—l5) Dharmaratnam bt R.
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  • 479 22 Wide scope planned for economic research SINGAPORE. Sun. i I THE University of Singapore has announced that its proposed centre for economic research is to have a permanent committee comprising representatives of the Government, business and industrial sectors and other academic and research institutions. The university recently received a Ford
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  • 44 22 BOSTON, Sun. U.S. Customs agents arrested blind jazz musician Ray Charles on his arrival here by air yesterday from Canaday. The 34-year-old musician was charged with possession of a quantity of heroin and marijuana, and a hypodermic needle— Reuter.
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  • 79 22 NAIROBI, Sun.— Two British Royal Air Force men based In Kenya have climbed the 16.890--foot Mawezi twin peak of Mount Kilimanjaro, conquering it for the first time, the Sunday Nation reported here today. The men are Flight Lieutenant John Edwards. 30, and Corporal William Thompson. 28, both
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  • 69 22 Army equipment conference CANBERRA, Sun.— The Australian Army Minister, Dr. Alexander Forbes, announced today that three senior Australian Army officers would attend a conference < in Britain on combat development i from Nov. 16 to 24. He said the conference was be- 1 Ing held under an agreement be- 1
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  • 37 22 TUNIS. Sun. Storms. torrential rains and floods which hit runlsla this weekend have killed 28 people all over the country, :he authorities announced today. A further seven people are missing and three Injured—Reu:er.
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  • 104 22 The sinking ship ...AND IN IT A BUS APPEARS TO CLING BY ITS TYRES A SINGLE-DECK bus, one of the 23 destined for Cuba, appears to cling by its tyres to the now upright deck of the East German j— vessel Magdeburg, 9,656 tons, when it sank on its side
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  • 240 22 A SURCHARGE ON UK GOODS INTO SINGAPORE URGED SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE Singapore Cotton Products Manufacturers' Association has suggested introducing a surcharge on imports of British manufactured goods as an answer to the British Labour Government's introduction of a 15 per cent import surcharge on manufactured commodities The association's president, Mr.
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  • 122 22 JAKARTA, Sun A Dutch-born Indonesian has been arrested in Bandoeng on charges of using "deprecatory" words in describing Indonesia in his visa application letter to the Netherlands Embassy in Jakarta. The official news agency Antara gave only the 42-year-old man's initials, "VV.G.F". He
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  • 238 22 I If UALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Slnga- pore became the South Zone champions when they whipped Negri Sembllan 4-1 In the Poong Seong Cup badminton competi- tlon at Seremban last night. In the North Zone. Peralc emerged finalists when they out- played Kedah 5-0 at Alor Star
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  • 164 22 MANILA. Sunday. remains the No. 1 killer in most Asian countries inspite of recent advances toward controlling the disease, according to Asian TB experts. The reports were read at the Eastern regional committee meeting of the International Union against Tuberculosis here yesterday. In
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  • 40 22 CAIRO. Sun. Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, Zambia's President, aillved here this morning for a sixday visit to the United Arab Republic, on the first leg of a tour which will take in some of the world capitals. Reuter.
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  • 235 22 KOTA BAHRU. Sun. More than 400 people today attended the funeral at Langgar cemetery of Inrho 7akaria bin Hashim. 30, Straits Times correspondent here, who died in the General Hospital this morning without regaining consciousness after a scooter accident en Friday night.
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  • 50 22 JAKARTA. Sui..— The Sovlev Union will be Invited to the Islamic conference due to be held next February in Bandung Antara said today. Antara quoted the conference organising committee as saylr. that 60 countries from Asia. Africa. Europe and America are expected to attend the conference. Reuter.
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  • 61 22 MR. K.C. HAMNETT of No. «3. 'Man Anak GmlnK. Petnllng Jaya, had paused away peacefully at X.L.. Central Hospital on 1? 1 < i i MARIA CHEW YOKE CHIN, beloved wife of YonK Boon Trek, passed away on 1-11-84. rorti-k-p w.!i ian« t*-a I'.nK Hooo Street on 3-11-n4 at
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 40 22 Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Saturday to S p.m. yesterday: HiChest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 72 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 82 73 Ipoh 84 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore 88 75
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