The Straits Times, 27 November 1964

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  • 19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CE;Rq-<^D SALE EXCEEDS 135,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1964 15 CENTS KDN 731
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  • 593 1  -  SAMAD ISMAIL: Tun Razak's diplomatic triumph in Algiers FORMAL INVITATION TO BELLA TO VISIT MALAYSIA From ALGIERS, Thurs THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, crowned a 30--hour visit to Algeria with a diplomatic triumph at a "very cordial and very friendly" meeting with President Ahmed
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  • 40 1 fHK KING and Queen in their limousine, led by police outriders, arriving for a Malay community reception at Saibu, Sarawak. Lining the road is the (JO-nian Hadrah band. Straits Times picture by Lee On Wing.
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  • 202 1 JAKARTA, Thursday DRESIDE\T Soekarno lasl night launched ;i sharp personal attack against V Thant, Secretary-General of the United Nations, and demanded ttiat the world organisation be "retooled" since it no longer reflected the present world's balance of power. The Indonesian President accused U Thant of
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  • 41 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Indonesia plans to move out 100,000 families next year from the mast densely populated island of Java to the outlying regions. Government officials were reported today to have discussed the resettlement plan over the weekend.—AP.
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  • 1140 1 New taxes: Doubts by traders STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR Thursday. BUSINESS and tin circles today expressed doubts whether the four new tax measures announced by the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. yesterday to bring in more revenue to meet the country's defence and developmenl costs were the
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  • 149 1 Air-sea hunt for crash pilot SINGAPORE. Thurs. An air-sea hunt was still on tonight for a bomber pilot. missing after his two-seater, lowlevel strike Navy Buccaneer had crashed into the sea a few miles off Changi shortly after 11 a.m. today. R.A.F. and Navy aircraft and launches scoured the crash
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  • 23 1 LONDON. Thuns. Lord Harewood, a cousin of Queen Elizabeth, was fined £10 yesterday on a charge of driving without reasonable consideration.
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  • 56 1 LONDON Thurs.— The price of sterlinti jumped by a half US rent to $2 79 18 when the London foreign exe-hanße opened this mornmu foUowtnf IU overnight £1.070 inltUon barking from tl»<- worlds banks. Thr Stork EKi'hum oppression, opened hectical!) with ru i> ol b Prices moved
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  • 677 1  -  R. PATEL From JLSSELTOX, Thurs. Sixty thousand school children were disappointed this morning when their rally to greet Ihe Va n g di-Pertuan Agong and ihe Raja Permaisuri Agong was washed out by heavy rain. However, the early morning rain did not prevent thousands of
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  • 32 1 WASHINGTON. Than Inited S:ates and Wist Germany served notice today they want N*TO nuclear flrrt launched soon, regardless of objections voiced by French President De Gaulle and other NATO leaders.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN AND PACIFIC DESK
    • 157 2 NASSER TO PULL OUT HIS YEMEN TROOPS /^AIRO, Thurs.— Egypt and Saudi Arabia have agreed on a staged withdrawal of Egyptian troops from the Yemen, it was learned authoritatively today. The asrenment also specified that the former Imam of the Yemen. El Badr. would be; sent into exile. The Iman
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    • 40 2 J^IOT police and paratroopers use tear gas to break up mobs of up to 2,866 youths rioting in Saigon on Wednesday night. The mobs retaliated with handgrenades. More than 186 people were injured. U.P.I, photo.
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    • 208 2 Hasluck pledges 'all we can" help in Vietnam WASHINGTON. Thursday. THE Australian External Affairs Minister, Mr. Paul Hasluck, yesterday pledged continued support of U.S. efforts in the Vietnam war and said Australia was "closely concerned" in the next steps to be taken, i He told a Press con- ference that
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    • 22 2 MANILA. Thurs. A man. his wife and their six children wcrej burled in a landslide on Neffios Island. A.P.
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    • 97 2 A £2.5 mil. British plant for Peking i i-ONDON. Thurs. The China National Technical Import Corporation in Peking has placed an order worth about £2.500.000 with the British associated company of the Vickers Group. Tolymer and Petro-Chemi- > cal Engineering, it was anI nounced here tonight. The order is lor
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    • 20 2 ISTANBUL. Thurs. Eleven) people lro/.e to death when caueht in snowstorms in various parts ol Turkey. AP.
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    • 214 2 TOKYO. Thursday. pHINA yesterday strongly attacked the new J Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Eisaku Sato, accusing him of taking a more hostile attitude toward Peking than his predecessors. Radio Peking, in a Japanese language broadcast beamed to Japan, quoted the Peoples Dally, official organ
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    • 304 2 'U.S. and India helping Ayub's rival' A MINISTER ACCUSES RAWALPINDI. Thurs. —The United States and India were accused here yesterday of helping political parties in Pakistan oppose President Ayub Khan. The Home Affairs Minister. Mr. Habibullah Khan, told a public meeting at Dera Ismail Khan, 250 miles from hsre; "The
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  • EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN DESK
    • 166 3 South Africa to get those 16 planes— but no more I ONDON, Thurs. v The Prime Minister, Mr. Wilsons told Parliament yesterday that Britain would honour a contract to supply 16 Buccaneer planes to South Africa. His statement made no specific reference to a further 14 Buccaneers understood to be
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    • 124 3 gANKS of 11 countries last night came to the aid of the pound sterling under severe pressure this week by joining in a U. 5.53,066 million ($9,660 million) rescue plan. This massive international help to one of the world's two major currencies was announced in a surprise statement here last
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    • 96 3 JACKSONVILLE (Florida), w Thurs. An all-white Federal court Jury last nißht. acquitted four Ku Klux Klan men of charges that they conspired to violate the civil rights of a six-year-old Negro boy whose home was bombed after he was admitted into a white school.
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    • 51 3 NEW YORK. Thurs— Mark FVin. 32. a wealthy New York industrialist, was found guilty yesterday of the second degree murder of his bookie. He was said to have shot Reuben Markowlus to avoid paying a U5J23.890 gambling debt. He will be sentenced on Jan. 6.
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    • 37 3 ROME. Thurs.— ltalian film producer Dlno de Laurentlfi Is to film next year the success story of Greta Garbo— the 60-year-old former Hollywood star— with his wife Sllvano Mangano In the title role.— Reuter.
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    • 235 3 LONDON, Thursday available for the support of sterling. "The credits newly made available are separate from the existing central bank credits which have been drawn on under recent months and which will mature shortly. "These later credits will be repaid after the forthcoming
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    • 84 3 I ONDON. Thurs.— Britain's imports surcharge contravenes GATT. the ETTA convention. commercial relations between Britain and the European coal and steel community and trade agreements with Australia. New Zealand. India. South Africa. Rhodesia and the Irish Republic. Lord Rhodes, parliamentary secretary to the Board of
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    • 275 3 Economy will be put back on its feet Labour pledge LONDON, Thursday. ]y|R. Douglas Moughton, Minister in overall charge of Britain's social services, told Parliament last night that Britain's economy was going to be made sound. "We are going to achieve the rate of economic growth necessary to support our
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    • 162 3 1959 DAM DISASTER: COURT FREES ENGINEER pARIS. Thurs. Jac--1 ques Dargeou, a French engineer in Draguignan, French Riviera, was yesterday acquitted of charges of manslaughter and inflicting injuries in connection with the 1959 dam disaster at nearby Frejus. More than 400 people died in the flood following the collapse of
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    • 63 3 DETROIT. (Michigan*. Thur» —Thomas M. Novak. 29. who posed for four years as a physician and made more than US$l2OOOO in fees, was sentenced to a "far in the Detroit House of Correction yesterday Novak pleaded guilty betort Recorders Court Judge Paul E. Krause to two charges
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    • 42 3 PARIS, Thurs. Jean Lue Sambor. the youngest vi the quintuplets born on Monday to 27--year-old Mrs. Monique Sambor has dlvi. There was no change In the condition of the other four children two boys and two girls Reuter.
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    • 100 3 IT'S GREAT— TO HAVE A NEWSPAPER AGAIN DETROIT, Thurs. The people of Detroit yesterday had their regular newspapers with their morning TOfTee ror the first time In more than four moi.h.v The city's two metropolitan newspapers, the *etrolt New.s and Detroit Free PreNS. were back In business following the longest
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    • 410 3 BENJAMIN'S GIFT SHOP SPECIAL 20% X'MAS SALE FROM TODAY! Just received 17 Fabulous selections of E. P. N. S. Tea Coffee service from England, Australia and India. Also special X'mas gifts in E. P. N. S., Art brass work, Crystals, Venetian glasswares, etc. BEST SELECTION TO FIRST COMERS! 21-1/21-2, Amber
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  • 598 4 Work to start now on $150 m. satellite town INTENDED TO HOUSE 250,000 PEOPLE, TOA PAYOH WILL BE AS LARGE AS GEORGE TOWN AND BIGGER THAN IPOH yyITH the calling of building tenders tomorrow, work is due to begin next month on the first phase in the creation of the
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  • 480 4 fTHE wholesale price of sugar in Singapore rose to $30 a picul today up $7 which represents the new tax on the commodity. Retailers, who sold at 24 cents a kati yesterday, raised the price to 35 cents today. Importers said there was
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  • 67 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some 225 dolls dressed by wives of British airmen will go on sale at Saturday's big Christmas charity fair at the Victoria Hall. Along with the dolls, the stall being organised by RAP wives will also offer 40 dolls' cots and beds, five of
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  • 450 4 I*HE Education Minis- try today replied to an accusation by the Singapore Teachers Union that the Government was making a "deliberate attempt to put English teachers to public ridicule." The STU accusation was SINGAPORE. Thurt). made on Tuesday following publication of an article written
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  • 159 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Ministry of Education announced that parents of pupils who have passed the 1964 primary school leaving examination and have been posted to new second- ry schools now in the process of completion, may apply for transfers for their children to other secondary schools because of
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    • 210 4 CAPITOL "spo") "tomorrow "mTdnight 7 Samurai Magnificent 7 Raihomon The Outrage m& H^ ROBINSuN Was it an act of -OljlfllAG'? VIOLENCE.. .or...? :HDO (Singapore) TOMORROW MIDNIGHT j VrMmf GEORGE SUSAN RED ARTHUR 3 HAMILTON OLIVER BUTTONS- O'CONNELL v Jf m PANAVISION* 10 TERRIFIC SONG HITS including... g Cold, Cold Heart
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  • 512 5 That Antara report a lie, says Brunei Ruler 'News agency distorted Mentri Besar's reply to letter from Jakarta' THE Sultan of Brunei last night denied an Antara news agency report that he had at any time supported the anti-Malaysia or "North Kalimantan independence" movements. In a lengthy statement, issued through
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  • 251 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Dewan Ra'ayat today decided to give notice to the Brunei Government that it wants Bank Negara to take over from the Cur- rency Board as the sole currency issuing authority. If Brunei agrees, then our currency will continue to-be
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  • 41 5 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. Ismati bin Abdullah. 42, a lorry driver, was lined $100. or one month's jail, lor inconsiderate driving. Ismail, who also had his licence endorsed, knocked down a cyclist in Batu Pahat-Rengit Road on July 30.
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  • 27 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Lim Kirn San. will lay the foundation stone of Sime Darby (SI Limited at Tanglin Halt tomorrow.
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  • 13 6 0 Pictures by Straits Times reader Alan Chan Sek Chiang.
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  • 428 6 Souter murder: Two brothers get death PENANG, Thursday. TWO brothers, R. Krishnan, 25, and R. Karumbairam, 28, were today sentenced to death for the murder of Mr. J. P. Souter, 82-year-old former Penang Settlement councillor, in his Scotland Road home on the night of July 28 i this year. The
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  • 59 6 PENANG. Thurs. The Chief. Education Officer. Mr. Kum 800, opened an exhibition of 2,000 books by the British Council a' the st<»te art gallery yesterday evening. '•They are specially prepared for this country." he said, "and I would advise all teachers and educators to takr time
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  • 42 6 MALACCA. Thurs.— Mr. N. N. Nair. an executive officer of the British War Department, has been elected chairman of the Terendak Housing Society Limited. Other officials are: Mr. O. P. Appukuttan. secretary; and Inche P. A. Hlssuddln, treasurer.
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  • 94 6 HUGE timber logs lie sprawled along the SegamatYong Peng trunk road on Wednesday after tbe lorry carrying them to Singapore collided with a cyclist, Leing Chang. 18 (right) whose left foot was severed at the ankle. Note his smashed bicycle in the foreground. The
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  • 153 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. PARLIAMENT, State and local authority elector al rolls are to be made public in three weeks' time. i This was announced today by the chairman of the Election Commission. Dato Hajl Mustapha Albakri. before he left here for Singapore on a brief
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  • 61 6 i PENANG. Thurs— The Aver Itam English School will hold its arnual prize-giving and exhibition of art and crafts from 9 a.m. to noon on Sunday and its annual sports from 2.30 p.m. the same day on the school padang at Ja- lan Kampong Melayu Mrs.
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  • 43 6 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Stanislaus Louis. 17, of Sentul. was yesterday bound over in the sum of $300 for one year by the Sessions Court here for stealing a bicycle valued at $60 In Lorong Tanah Lapan. Sentul. on Oct. S
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  • 94 6 IPOH. Thurs. Three men were fined $25 each here today for trespassing in the Perak Turf Club premises without satisfactory excuse. P!lu:i Kam Thong. 25, Tan Ye« Kirn. 28 and Swee Ah Kow. 22. pleaded guilty and were told by the magistrate. Mr. W.
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  • 33 6 NIBONO TEBAL, Thur.s— Mr. B. T. H. Lee. Iho President of the Sessions Courts in Penan* and Province Wellesley, will he senior Federal counsel from the end of next month.
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  • 282 6 Fishing for D-Fund stops after the police step in PENANG, Thurs. More than 30 trawlers fishing for the National Defence Fund had to call off their operations last night when three of their vessels were intercepted by the police in the sea off Pulau Bidan. However, the boats managed to
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  • 129 6 CINGAPORE. Thurs. Two parachute supply drops will take place in the area north-west of Jemaluang in Jo ho it t- morrow and on Saturday. Far East Air Force headquarters here announced today. A FEAF spokesman, asking people living in the area not to
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  • 531 7 PRETTY 14-year-old girl told the Sessions Court yesterday of her eight-day, ordeal m a massage parlour in Kuala Lumpur where she was forced to work after she was kidnapped by two men from her house in Jalan Syed Abu Bakar here. The
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  • 139 7 ITUALA LUMPUh, 1Y Thurs. Regular air-raid tests are to be carried nut soon in the capital, the acting Minister of Local Government and Housing, I Dato V. T. Sambanthan, told the House of Representatives today. He said the recent "tests" were not intended
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  • 41 7 BATU PAHAT. Thurs. The president of the Batu Pahat Town Council. Inche Talib bin Abu. has presented a cash relief of $500 to six families whose houses were ra/ed by fire at Sam Choon on Feb. 21. this year.
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  • 375 7 That exam leakage: Cambridge varsity to decide ITUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The 80 Parit, Perak, students who received part of their Senior Cambridge Geography examination paper one day early will have to wait for the Cambridge University authorities to deI cide if they have to sit for the examination again. The
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Squadron Standard, the highest honour which the Sovereign can bestow, will be presented to No. 52 Squadron. RAF, by Air Chief Marshal Sir Hugh P. Lloyd (Retired), at the Royal Australian Air Force base at Butterworth on Dec. 2
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  • 21 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The American community in Singapore today celebrated Thanksgiving Day with a church service and a frkev dinner.
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  • 284 7 Opposition hits choice of all-Alliance men for varsity court KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two Opposition MPs criticised the Government today for choosing only Alliance members to sit on the University of Malaya Court. Their protest came when the Minister of Education, Inche Rahman bin Hajl Tallb, proposed the nomination of these
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  • 56 7 IPOH. Thurs. A large crowd of fans mobbed Hong Kong film i actress Miss Yoong Yong, 21. at the airport here this afternoon when she arrived from Kuala Lumpur. She is making a two-week per- sonal appearance in conjunction with the Mandarin film "Seven j
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  • 41 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. -The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, and Ton Puan Noor AUhan will attend the Singapore Business Houses Football Association's din- ncr at the Praser and Neave Hall. River Valley Road, at 8 p.m. on Saturday.
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  • 182 7 ITUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Major-General Sir Francis de Guingnaiid, 64, former Chief of Staff to Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, said here today that it was "wonderful" that Malaysia had not lost her Head in the face of Indonesian aggression. Sir Francis who arrived from Australia
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  • 231 7 PIXIE: NOW A SUIT FOR BREACH OF PROMISE MAORI entertainer Wes Epae is being sued for breach of promise by Mr. Oscar Seton Monteiro, father of Pixie the girl he was to have married last we.ek. The suit was filed in the High Court here yesterday. And at 9.45 last
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  • 49 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees is to take a secret bullot among 600 non-academic staff of the University of Singapore, following the breakdown in wage i talks. This was decided at an emergency meeting of the University branch of the AUPE yesterday.
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  • 148 7 Britain to give us gifts and loans in addition KPALA LIMPIR. Thur*. The amount of British defence aid to Ma laysia will not in any way be related to the amount Britain is now spending on her forces here, the acting Defence Minister. Oato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told
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  • 23 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs Th« Chinese YMCA highlighted ICa •ounders day celebrations with a dinner last night at the auditorium in South Pier
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  • 848 8 'Malaysia has every right to attend second Afro-Asian conference Dato Ghazali: She is proud to belong to this group and fully conscious of her responsibilities THE Permanent Secretary for External Affairs, Dato Mohamed Ghazali Shafie, said here today that Malaysia had •'every right*' to attend the second Afro Asian conference
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  • 183 8 'TRADE between Swe- den and Malaysia will not be affected by the Malaysian Govj ernment's ry?w tax proposals covering capital gains, gross earnings and payrolls. This was stated here today by the secretary of the 18-man Swedish economic mission. Mr. Ake Myrlov. Just
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  • STRAITS TIMES Special Feature
    • 1723 9 America's roughest fighter died a hero Al Davis boxed all the way from fame to oblivion and came back with a last punch ON the evening of November 21, 1945, a broken-down, impoverished boxer named Al Davis was sitting in a Brooklyn bar and grill room which he had owned
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  • 3670 10 The Budget speech: A review of Malaysia's first year A partial text of the finance Minister's Budget speech, leading up to his proposals for increasing revenue. is published below. That part of his speech dealing with his proposed changes in direct and indirect taxation
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  • 162 11 Financial arrangements with Singapore THE terms of paragraph 8 of Annex J to the Malaysia Agreement provide that the existing arrangements for the apportionment of Singapore revenue between the Central Government and the State Government shall remain in operation until Dec. 31, 1964. and would then be subject to review.
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  • 1927 11 The financial MTUSMMtta In respect r> revenue and expenditure allocations embodied in the Malaysia Act did not come into operation until Jan. 1. 1964 In so far as Sarawak and Sabah were concerned. The financial arrangement* for Singapore as embodied in the Malaysia Act
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  • 341 12 it Wariw S/« (Minimum) TODAY'S MALAY MAIL contain- a EN* la-pagr Christmas Supplement. Don t miss today s Malay Mall! LAMPS PICTURES: Special Bale at P»ier 1> Mns Sfidio No 1. Cathay Shopping Anadr. r.itbay Building. Ground floor, s pore MULCHAND't SALE Starts on Monday 30-11-64. Dreaeee and aVSMe>
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  • 35 12 M WordM $1.5* I Win.) EVANGELISTIC MEETINCS Hrthe*rta 77 Bras Ba^rth Rond Nov. 39 to Dec. «ft p.m. Mr. William Patenon Internationally well kri>jwn «pe«ker. Vital me>*agrt for our tip All wel- come
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    • 737 12 The taxation proposals in the new budget do not improve on further acquaintance. With the payroll tax a tax on emI ployment and the turnover tax, the Finance Minister is knee-deep in dangerous waters. Both these taxes are inimical to the government's industrial. |x)licy, harmful in all circumstances
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    • 315 12 > Protests against the Stanleyville paratroop drop were expected, but while not difficult to answer it is improbable that African governments will accept the explanation and quite certain that the Communists will not. Washington and Brussels quite rightly have refused to accept Moscow's protest note; the best help
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    • 213 12 The Penang State Government's finances continue to be sound. A comfortable surplus is expected when the 1964 accounts are closed and without need for any increase in rates, taxes or other charges revenue next year is expected to cover expenditure, with $1.75 million to spare for the State
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  • 769 12  -  NINETTA JUCKER by AN event which marks a turning point in the history of the Roman Catholic Church as important as the dogma of papal infallibility occurred in the closing session of Vatican Council 11. By 2,099 votes to 46 the fathers approved a new
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  • 492 12 WE have completed our study of the spelling and pronunciation of vowels. Explanations on consonants, which are less complicated, will be dealt with next week. In this and the next two lessons we will look into the construction of simple Malay NOMINAL phrases, so that students will be
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    • 306 12 ¥N view of the publicity you have given to two re- ctnt statements on the exodus of expatriate! from the Rubber Research Institute. I shall be obliged if you can print the following. We have read with con- cen. me article ana letter
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    • 100 12 MAY I suggest that Mlnls--1 terial talks. Important as they are. be Included in a day's T.V. programme with proper and prior planning? If talks are madr at short notice, by cancelling anxiously awaited programmes, the listener is not Inclined to oe favourably receptive to the speech. The
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    • 90 12 IN reference to the Increased postal rates. I wonder how many of us realise how much more we pay than our correspondents overseas. For example my American friend pays 75 cents for an air mail letter to me I must pay $1.05 for one to him. My small
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    • 71 12 J^EFERRING to "Bumpy's" comments regarding the uneven levels of the manholes along Holland Road, Lido and Orchard Road. I would like to explain that owing to heavy traffic on Singapore's roads, a certain amount of settlement Is bound to occur In the vicinity of manholes. An inspection of the
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    • 54 12 WILD YOUTH A WORLDWIDE PROBLEM In England, Australia, France wherever there is prosperity, boys destroy property, beat up adults chosen at random: girls who lack nothing prostitute themselves. Why?, ask affluent parents. Here are some answers from experts, plus plans that are working in Denmark, Norway and France. NOVEMBER Reader's
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    • 92 12 HHI 1 IflU^di WHATEVER Mm^om, YOU WEAR /M#M wherever mWwWm" YOU G0 mm II t Wt'W 111 SWAN »|!«;;I-k (A* STRETCH i|s3§J# 44 Ny/o/i SOCKS SWAN SOCKS MFC. CO. (MALAYSIA) LTD. 4th Floor, American International Bldg., 1. Robinson Road. Singapore. Tel: *****/6/7 CONGRATULATIONS TO SIME DARBY HOLDINGS LTD. ON THE
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  • 133 13 SIBU, Thursday THE Yang diPert v a n Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong attended a "Miring" ceremony the offering of sacrifices to spirits of the dead here yesterday. Picture above shows their Majesties preparing sacrifices by putting food on plates and throwing puffed rice to the
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  • 80 13 KUALA TRENOGANU. Thurs. —The Trengganu R>ad Safety Council today started a series ot lectures and deroonstraticn.-, fir schoolchildren in the State on road safety. Th.s morning the pupils of Sekolah Kebangsaan. Oong Kums. attended the one-hour lecture and demonstrations given by to* police THE King and Queen
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  • 163 13 'Chastity test' soldier cleared CINOAPORE, Thurs. A soldier was "testing" the chastity of a colleague's wife when he embraced and kissed her while her husband was out on duty, a court here was told today. Pte Hassan bin Hajl Abu Bakar, 30. of the RASC, was said to have given
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  • 89 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Prof. L. C. Green, an expert in International law. has been appointed head of the Law Faculty at the University of Singapore. Prof Green, 44, a former vimdean of thp l.iculty. succeeds Prof. H. E. Groves, an American whose term <;f upijointment under
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  • 326 13 Cairo trip Hasnul: I have right to meet anyone in the wide world THE Socialist Front president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, today refused to confirm or deny allegations that he and Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, leader of the National Convention Party, had met
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    • 704 13 TV MALAYSIA (Malaya) Channel 5 K.L L P. Pining i 7.30 Fractured Flickers: 800 6 Ipoh Malacca I News In Mandarin; 8.10 Recital P.M.: 5.15 Test pattern ar.d D>" Florence Pong: 830 Exmusic; 6.45 Opening and pro- peditioii "Cargo Cult"; 9.00 gramme summary; 550 News News In Malay; 9.10 Issue
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  • COMMERCIAL NEWS and VIEWS
    • 389 14 'THE wood products 1 manager of Parsons and Whlttemore Inc.. New York, spent seven days in Singapore last week in the course of an Asian tour He is Mr. Paul M. Levlne. who held conferences with local sawmlllers and timber merchants during his stay Mr. Levine
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    • 87 14 (ink of .Malaya s rirM three Euclid TSI4 rubbertyred motor scrapers, with front and rear engines to drive all four wheels, is seen in this picture being discharged from the Blue Funnel vessel Achilles at Port Swettenham The consignment also included a 20-ton Euclid C 6 crawler
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    • 211 14 pANADA is introducing some of its best breeds of fowls to the local poultry farming industry according to Mr. Donald McQ. Shaver. Mr Shaver, president of Shaver Poultry and Breeding Farm Oalt. Canada was In Singapore last week to see local poultry farming conditions. He
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    • 127 14 Concrete firm expands into Malaysia (Prom KEITH HOOPEB) Pioneer Concrete Services Ltd. has announced in Sydney that it is expanding Us activities to Malaysia and alreaay has begun construction of a ready-mixed coaciete plant which sixmld begin production early next month. The announcement said the company had iormed a subsidiary
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    • 63 14 Indonesia expects an increase In the production ot Its estates next year, according to the official Antara news agency. It quoted the Minister of Plantations as saying that tea production would Increase to 47.000 tons from 45.745 tons, rubber to 230.000 from 216.000. coffee to 25.000. quinine to
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    • 250 14 AS evidence of the readiness of the board of Pahang Consolidated to provide more information to shareholders and the public generally, the chairman, Mr. J. N. Davies, former Malayan Trade Commissioner in London, called a conference of City Journalists to present the annual
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    • 97 14 United National Finance Ltd., a wholly owned subsidiary of United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd., has begun business. Its head office Is at 11 Lebon Ampang, Kuala Lumpur. The company has a paid up capital of $1 million. Its executive directors are Senator Dato Hajl Mohamed Noah.
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    • 68 14 TEST FOR TYRES- AND TRISHA .\in«- people with an i» grecate weight of more than half a tor. take a spin in an ordinary trisha. in the grounds of the Dunlup Malayan Industries lactory at Pftaling Jaya This is line of many control text- made by Dunlnp to prove quality
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    • 159 14 the facti Ara you a nmrnon, rroae' shopkeeper or investor? Do you work in o city office, a factory o bonk or a shop? Or maybe you art lust o student interested in current economic affairs It you ore ony ot these then you will wont the tocts the right
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  • 101 15 Pay probe is condemned by S'pore teachers SINGAPORE, Thurs. Teachers' unions today condemned the establishment of a special commission on salaries for the public services as an "arbitrary determination of salaries and conditions of service." They said: "Such an j unhealthy practice is diametrically opposed to the principle of collective
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  • 203 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. pUBLIC servants in Malaysia have better salaries, security, and fringe benefits than their coun- iterparts in "many countries of the world," the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said today. He was addressing senior engineers at the Drainage and
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  • 156 15 THEN A CHAMPAGNE TOAST AT 10.15 a.m. today the Formosan flag was raised and the consulate of that country established here. The flag was hoisted to strains of the Formosan national anthem in the consulate grounds in Jalan Ampanc. And there was a steady drizzle a
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  • 167 15 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Expatriate officers in Malaya are being given loans up to 75 per cent of their lump sum compensa tion at three per cent interest as an inducement for them to remain in service, the House of Representatives was told
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  • 107 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Ministry of Home Affairs has apologised to the Commerce Society of Nanyang University in Singapore for a sentence in Paragraph 1 20 of the Central Government White Paper on "Communism in Nai.yam; University." published on June 29. which said: since March 1963.
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  • 158 15 COMMON MART: NO PUBLIC INQUIRY IN SARAWAK I/UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. 1X The Central Government will not Institute a public Inquiry In Sarawak on matters pertaining to the establishment of the Common Market as this comes under the Tariff Advisory Board. The Minister of Plnancc. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. told the
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  • FOREIGN DESK EXTRA 1
    • 657 16 Africans and Reds unleash big storm of protest on Congo MOSCOW CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE WITHDRAWAL A FRICAN and Communist countries yesterday unleashed a storm of opposition to the U.S.-assisted Belgian paratroop drop on Stanleyville. The Soviet Government, denouncing the landing as "a new gross act of armed intervention in the
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    • 124 16 BRUSSELS. Thurs. The Belgian Government announced last night that its ambassador In Moscow had refused to accept a Soviet Note protesting against the BelgianAmerican rescue mission at Stanleyville The Note accused the Belgians of having undertaken a military operation and interfering in
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    • 246 16 4 MBASSADORS of A the United States and China talked yesterday over issues between their countries, includirp, for the first time, China's atomic bomb. Mr. John Cabot and Mr. Wang Kuo-chuan met for nearly three hours. It was the 125 th session of the
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    • 214 16 Dr Carlson's body is brought back-in a blanket LKOPOLUVII.LK, Thiir*. The battered body of the American missionary. Dr. Paul arlson. u;is returned here >csterday. The IS. Ambassador, Mr. <;. MiMurtrie (iodlejs and the Belgian envoy. Mr. Charles Ker(how-, stood bareheaded as the doctor's body, wrapped in a bloodsoaked blanket, was
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    • 40 17 A PALL of black smoke covers the area as a Trans-World airliner with 72 people aboard exploded and burst into flame's as it was taking off from Rome's Fiumicino Airport for Athens and Cairo. UPI photo.
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    • 373 17 Pilot to investigators: If it hadn't been for that steamroller... ROME, Thursday. THE pilot of a TWA jet airliner which exploded in flames here on Monday told investigators yesterday the tragedy would never have occurred if the steamroller struck by his plane had not been parked so close to the
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    • 67 17 YOU watch the fellow who drives ahead and the fellow who drives behind, but the fellow you really have to watch is the fellow behind the fellow ahead and ahead of the fellow behind. from a bulletin issued by Buckinghamshire Road Accident Prevention Committee.— KATMANDU. Thurs —The
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    • 109 17 Britain to Nasser: Let's bury hatchet T ONDON, Thurs.— The British Government yesterday iormally invited the United Arab Republic to bury the j political hatchet and join it in a new and friendlier relationship. The move, by Foreign Secretary. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, took place during an hour-long discussion with
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    • 116 17 DOMBAY, Thurs. Five D leaders of the Hindu Mahasabha Party here were detained last night to avoid incidents during the forthcoming international Eucharlstic Congress and visit x by Pope Paul. An official spokesman said the Maharashtra State Home Minister, Mr. Desal. had tried In vain
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    • 32 17 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States and Japan yesterda> signed an Interim two-year agreement limiting the Japanese king crab catch in the East Bering Sea to 185.000 cum annually. A.P.
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    • 136 17 Peace Corps teacher who ate up the final exam DANGKOK, Thurs. A Peace Corps volunteer here found out recently that the fine art of diplomacy can take some strange turns. Lee Makela, of Übertyville. Illinois, was acting as proc- tor for 35 girls in a high school classroom at Surathani
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    • 73 17 ZANZIBAR. Thurs. A seven-man Chinese Communist team has arrived here from Peking to survey Pema island, off the coast here, in preparation for the Introduction of state farms. The team of farming specialist? is to lay the groundwork for a second group who will
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    • 41 17 BONN, Thurs— King Hussein of Jordan arrived here by air yesterday from Paris for an eight-day state visit to West Germany, ap- 1 parently aimed at winning understanding for Arab bloc policies and obtaining German economic aid.— U.P.l.
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    • 24 17 LONDON. Thurs.—Vice-Presi-dent Antoine Meachl of TofcOi p.rrived here last night for an official visit and trade talks with the Government.— A.P.
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    • 233 17 Australia facing a perilous period, says Menzies Thurs. Sir Robert Menzies, the Prime Minister, last night said that Australia was living in a dangerous period in world history and was "in rather more peril than it was accustomed to in a timfe of socalled peace." In a nationwide television speech
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    • 28 17 SRINAGAR. ThUTB. Af»iseveral weeks of quiet, strikes md demonstrations by Kashmiri nationalise groups have erupted attain. The Government has warned it will not permit lawlesaotm. A.P.
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    • 248 17 SINGAPORE TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED ANNOUNCE that as a result of the recent duty increases it has been found necessary to raise the prices of certain IMPORTED brands of cigarettes. The recommended retail prices of these imported brands with effect from today will be as follows: Benson Hedges Super Player's No.
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    • 2563 19 W^U£K^UUJiMM^K£UUJi^M Pg|| THE.EAC LINES BtfW yC-JBla! S"*GAPOtf KUALA WMTVt JWFTTIWHAM P*H*HO Pl nf p n ZSI2I Pkaae 1381 Paoao ***** SAILINGS TO BEYROUTH. LATIAKIA GENOA, it HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWtRPIpTTEROAM^MSUROAMIjOJHENetJRGAAR^ ™^~T7r|d^r™' l^^^T*nr^™^™^erT "NAMBOBIA" (a) 2* Nay 3 Oec 4/ 7 Dec 1/ I Oec "KOREA" (I) 1./21 Dec 22/24 Pie
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    • 1362 19 1^ ELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO., LTO. l^&in LONDON HAMBURG ROTTERDAM HAVRE V mm^ HULL AND MIDDLESBROUGH Singapore P. S ram Pinang CITY OF LEEDS Ida 35-38 21 Niv f CITY OF CHICASO (6M. 1/7) 21/3t No. ll CITY OF BATH 21 Nn/ 1 Dec CITY OF UPON 2527 Oec 21
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  • 110 20 v|ELBOURNE. Thurs. Indu*trlals steadied with move*narro".- and about in balance. Base metals again featured in the market with most issues showing good gains. New Broken Hill jumped 4/6 to 119/- and Broken Hill South recovered 1/- to 25/-. Oils were quiet and litu> changed. C.R.A. 47/1 Mount Isa
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  • 213 20 DECEMBER tint grad* rubber l.*.b. closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Tot cenU per Ib.. three-elßbtbs of a cent on Wednesday's clotting level tor th* position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cloung prlctt In cents per Ib. y*st*rday: Int. 1
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  • 246 20 November 26. Tbree months. INDUSTRIALS Bouatead 13 cla. UMtttM IS eta. Uunlops 15 eta. M Containers 12 eta Civ Uev. 7 cts. M. Cables IS eta. Smelters L>7 eta. McAlister 12 cv fcfur. 15 ct*. M Invest. 12 eta. K«t uisp 12 cv 0 C BC. 18 eta.
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  • 94 20 CHIPS lying alonftild* the Slngapwrt wharves er expected today arc Auby N.W. 1/2, Hua Hens N.W. 3, Srudal N.W. 4, Bedill N.W. 5. Karmala 1/2, J3encruarnan 6/7. Torrens 13/14. Cresco 16/16. Bulunba 29/30. Halldor 40/41. Benarmin 42/43. Neslor Id Pert Swattannam: Wharf Bertha: Prea. Jackson. Sea Breeze.
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  • 741 20 By Our Market Correspondent BOTH industrial and mining shares were easier in a ligbt turnover on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia yesterday as the market awaited official clarification of the manner by which the new taxes will be operated. There was an almost total
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  • 25 20 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 25 Not. 26 •Industrials: 88.25 87.32 Tins: 132.23 132.23 rubbers: 109.72 110.12 •Dm. 30, 1963=100 Dee. 29, 1962= Km
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  • 770 20 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: INDUSTRIALS: Bsutttad (3,000) $1.58; Dunlspt (1,000) $1.90: Ease rds. $I.W SU (1.000) »1 »5. (2.000) $1 V 2 (1.000)
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  • 24 20 November 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70ft cents (down three-eighths). TIN: $738.87} plcul (down $3,371). Unofficial estimated offering: 155 tons (down 30 tons).
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  • 413 20 THE price of Straits tin on the Penang market yesterday fell $3,374 a plcul to $738.87 i on an offering unofficially estimated to have fallen 30 tons to 155 tons. In London earlier cash tin had risen £67) a ton and torward £65
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    • 778 21 =a=a^=^==i^,-a»^s»»»ie^-^—J SI JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP (FOR RESEARCH STUDENT FOR IMS) The Japanese Government offer four postgraduate scholarships to candidates in the states of Malaya for the academic year beginning April 1965. Term and Conditions: 1 1 > Applicants must be Federal citizens of Malaya and must be under the full
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    • 676 21 JAPANESE GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIP (FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 1965) The Japanese Government offers five undergraduate scholarships to candidates in the states of Malaya for the academic year beginning April. 1965. Field of Study; I (1) Humanities and Social Sclrnces: Literature, Education, Law, Economics, Commerce, Fine Arts and Music. (2) Natural Sciences: Pure
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    • 775 21 PUBLIC APPOIN TMEN T* I UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING Applications are invited for posts of Lecturers or Assistant Lecturers depending on qualifications In the Department of Engineering. The posts will be available in the beginning of 1965. Candidates should have a recognked honours degree in Civil, Mechanical or
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    • 729 21 UttLIC APPOINTMENii HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD, SINCAPORE Applications are Invited for: (A) ONE ASST. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER In Class 111 11 of the Senior Officers' Salary Scales t5695-$1420j on initial three-year contract. Qualifications: ta) Must oe Corporate Member or Graduate ot the Institution of Electrical Engineers or possess Hign National Certincate (Electrical)
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    • 651 21 NOTICEb I GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINCAPORE. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INTEGRATION ORDINANCE. 1963. (No. 18 of 1963) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 22 111 Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 22 (1) of the Local Government Integration Ordinance 1963, that the Director of Public Works requires the
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    • 709 21 NOTICES i CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker*) Unredeemed Pledjed Good* and Jewellery (mm the (ollowin K Pawnbrokers' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road. Lam Joon Siong (Chop Bern Poh). No. 255 South Bridge Road, Ho I Van Kee (Chop Heng Fail) I Yong Kee. No. 2b7 Soulh Bridge Road. Scow 1 Klan
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    • 1629 21 FEDERAL GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications' are invited from Federal Citizens and from permanent serving Government Oflicers including those on probation for the following appointments: 1. PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMIST AND LABORATORY MANAGES (Division I» in Pilem Negara. Malaysia. Salary scale: $628 x 34-934/ 982 x 34-1.254 plus Cost or Living Allowance at current
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  • 344 22 IRON HAND AND SATHI SHINE IN WORKOUTS IPOH, Thursday. [RON HAND, one of the leading fancies in the $15,060 Tengku's Cup to be run over 9f here on Sunday, did a splendid trial in soft going this morning. Ridden by Des Coleman, Iron Hand cantered one round and then i
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  • 417 22 Weights for all eight races at Ipoh on Sunday IPOH, Thurs.— There will be eight races in the Ipoh card on Sunday. Weights are: Cl. 1, Div. I— 6f Royal Meadow 9.04 DM 8.03 I'izarro II 8.08 Fire Gold 8.04 Loch Leven 8.03 The Gippslander 8.1)2 I'elor Maa 8.01 Nashor
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  • 1024 22 SINGAPORE, Tnurs. The Singapore Turf Club have received 247 entries for their fourday meeting on Dec. 5. 6. 12 and 13. The entries comprise 94 horses In class Three, 97 In Class Five and 56 In Class Six. There will be seven races
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  • 574 22 Three jockeys fined THE STIPE'S REPORT; JPOH. Thurs— The MRA Stipendiary Stewards' report on yesterday* races: RACE ONE Ne*r the- 2f Harvest, who was hanging In hampered Marnifkrnt Kin* and Noble Choice, who were on the Inside. RACE TWO Deril's Peak was sitting back In his stall and lost a
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  • 223 22 Liverpool outplay Anderlecht LONDON. Thurs.-Llverpool. U» English Football League champions, beat Anderlecht th* Belgian club. 3-0 at Liverpool last night in the flrst-leg of their European Cup first round proper match. This victory will make Liverpool favourites to survive the se-cond-leg at Brussels next month and reach the last eight
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  • 29 22 I LONDON. Thurs. Results of 1 Rugby Union matches played yp.sterday: County hampionship j Counties 3 Surrey 22 H I 0 Kent 8; Middlesoc 5 Sussex 17.
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    • 1133 22 JABATAN KERJA RAYA SELANGOR J.P.T. pERAK TENDER NOTICE To Class EX and above Con- TENDERS for the Construction tractors Work: Purchase and reof Eight <8) units Class H T Quar- moval of one Thames Trader' Mrs at Tapah and Two (2) units Lorry— BF 4215 lying at Jalan Class 'H'
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    • 985 22 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT IN MALAYA AT KUALA LUMPUR Cn 1L SLIT NO. MS OF 1»64 Between:— Llm Kirn Tel Plaintiff And Ramll Bin Nordin Defendant NOTICE To:— RAMLI BIN NORDIN HOUSE NO. 57. ROAD 11/4. i PETALINO JAVA. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you
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    • 210 22 HOUSINu w BOARD Tenders are Invited for the eonxtruction of laterlu roads, drain* and culverts at Resettlement Ar«» 100. off 164 mjs. Llm Chu Kang Road, Singapore. Tender forms and all other particulars may be obtained from th« Office of the Surveyor Planner. Resettlement Department. Housing Development Board. Ground Floor.
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 348 23  - Singapore team split over choice of captain JOE DORAI TROUBLE AGAIN AT JALAN BESAR By Singapore, Thursday a trouble-free season which enabled Singapore this year to win the two big Malaysian soccer trophies, the FAM and Malaya Cups, and the Aw Hoe Cup against Hong Kong, dissension appears to be
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    • 125 23 EMERSON: PRO OFFER NOT ENOUGH C YDNEY. Thurs. Roy Emer- son, Australia's Wimbledon tennis champion, said here today he would make uo decision about turning prolessional before the end of next week. He said he had already turned down an offer of A£35.000 lrpm I professionals Ken Rosewail and Lew
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    • 183 23 S'pore Open will carry bigger prize money GOLF CINGAPORE. Thurs. Prize money for the 1965 Singapore Open golf championships, scheJuted for March I—7. will be $40,000 an increment of $6,000. The championships secondleg of the Par-East circuit will again be played over the par-73 Bukit Course here. The tournament proper
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    • 194 23 TPCA score winner after Police lose best man JJUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. TPCA hardly deserved the l-o victory they scored over Selangor Police at Princes Road today to qualify for the Selangor Hockey Association Senior cup final. Their attack never looked capable of scoring and their only goal! from a 47th
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    • 302 23  -  MANSOOR RAHMAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs ]tf ALAYSIAN Armed Forces are preparing in a big A way for their Syed Putra Cup soccer clash against the Royal Malaysian Police at the Merdeka Stadium on Dec. 12, kick-off 7.30 pm This keenly-contested fix- 1 ture
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    • 74 23 ■OCKR Batu Pa hat Lgr: Teachers 3 Govi. Servici-s 0. Friendly (Serenabam Ceylone.se Youth Forum 14 Pia!i Regiment Paroi 2. SOCCER Urn Shield (T. Anson>: Utd Plantations 4 Indian Assn 1. Millarra Viclnrv Cup Caal: New M.rkct I lirndlv (Talplngi: DTC Methodist Second- Wang Hin Jee. Johnson: Carder Ratlle.
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    • 275 23 AUCKLAND, Thurs. A —Peter Snell, the world mile record holder and Olympic champion, said yesterday that New Zealanders "from the Prime Minister down" were loud in their praise of New Zealand athletes but they were not prepared to
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    • 54 23 LONDON. Thurs— Walter Me- 1 Gowan of Scotland, the British! and Commonwealth flyweight box- 1 Ing champion, beat the Spanish champion, Luis Rodriguez, here last night. The referee stopped the fight at the end of the second round with Rodriguez bleedlnc heavily from a gashed left eyeirow after
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    • 225 23  -  JACK FINGLETON CRICKET By If ANBERRA. Thurs. Veteran I Australian cricket selector Jack Ryder, who captained Australia In 1928-29. told Victorian Test batsmen at practice yesterday that slow defensive batting would get the "cold moulder" from him this summer. Those who listened to him
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    • 502 23 MAGNETTE MALAYA ORGANISATION proudly presents THE ONE AND ONLY T.V. TRADE AND j INDUSTRY EXHIBITION at the CHINWOO GROUNDS from the 16th JAN. 7th FEB.. 1965. LIMIJED SPACE STILL AVAILABLE. for Enquiries Phone ***** OR contact: Room 207 (Ist Floor) HARDWARE HOUSE, 400, Jalan Tuank Abd. Rahman, Kuala Lumpur. 45
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 49 23 SPORTS DIARY mm CCB— SOI up hnai: Kinia .■I 'Stadrun Peralti HOCKKY— S'pore Div. 1: SRC v Prisons ipadaiigi: RAP SeleUr I v SCC ipadang': Div. RAF SoleUr 'A 1 v STU (I Dii 3: KE Hail v Gen. Hasp. <3rpoy Lines, Taipinc L«e: CRC v Fed. Engineers iE-p»anadt).
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    • 251 23 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Plundered and stole paid tor 11. MM, alarm, a wine-maker 8 iftp"^^ c .rt needs r--12. Eflemlnat* fellow gets drink '"J^/K™ Jjl 2^'concession <7i 15 Male nd lemale carry notn--13. Want one edition to Include ta "P but a musical Instruif) ,4) ment (9). 14.
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  • 92 24 CABLE RECEIVED hy 8. Appadural. Hn.-pital Assistant, llu Bernam K stale that his mother pasixd away In Ceylon ve-N -nlriy MRS. W.H. OE BILVA pnsscd away m- :n •■■fully on 2">-11-64 lea\ inu behind her huabnnd. Mr. nnd Ml William*. Lynn IV Silva. Mr. and Mm. l.ai Bum Mint:.
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  • 60 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister lor Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam yesterday received two cheques, totalling $4,558 for the National Theatre Fund at his office. The cheques were from the Chung Shan Wui Koon ($1,884) and the Kwok Sing Musical Association ($2,674) proceeds of Cantonese operas staged by
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  • 125 24 9 Indons captured in Johore ambush KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Today's emergency communique saia that 12 Indonesian infiltrators had been eliminated in Tuesday night's ambush in the Kota Tinggi area. The communique, confirming today's Straits Times report, said that security forces opened fire on a boat seen about 100 yards off
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  • 172 24 SAIGON. Thurs. South Vietnam's high national council today summoned Prime Minister Tran Van Huong for crisis talks on the shaky civilian government. The meeting occurred amid mounting pressures for Mr. Huong's ouster and followed four consecutive days of bloody street riots by thousands
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  • 389 24 LONDON. Thurs. An active day's business in the stock mirkct.i followed the moves to buur^r; .sH-rlir.R and clarify the tax pos'- tion and left prices with widt- spread often rupttantlal gain-: or the day. Prices shot up at the opening. < lost some of theii
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  • 56 24 LONDON. Thurs —Spot 21% d., Jan. 21-1 16d Feb 20-15/16 d.. Mar. 20 7 Kd., Jan. Mar 21d.. Apr June 20 T ,d.. July Sept. 20-13/16 d., Oct. Dec. 20' I »d.. Janitor. 20--11 16d.. Apr. June 20-S.d.. July Sept 20 ■\d.. ell. Dec. 20-13 16d.. Jan. 20 \d..
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  • 24 24 LONDON. Thurs.— Buyers £148*. sellers £1490, Forward buyers £1460. sellers £1462 V Settlement £1490. Turnover a.m. 200 tons. p.m. 75 tons. Tone: Steady.
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  • 72 24 SIRENS TEST STARTS FLOOD OF QUERIES SINGAPORE. Thurs. Telephone calls flooded Times House tonight as air raid sirens were tested in the city and Queenstown areas. Many people were caught by surprise in spite of a Government announcement in the Press two days ago on the test. A police spokesman
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  • 24 24 SYDNEY. Thurs. Three people died and 29 others collapsed as Sydney's temperature soared towards the 100 degree (Fahrenheit) mark today. Reuter.
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  • 173 24 13 die as liner slices through tanker in fog NEW YORK. Thurs. At least 13 members of the crew of the Norwegian tanker Stolt Dagali were reported dead today following a collision in fog with the Israeli line Shalom, 40 miles outside New York harbour. The Coast Guard said 12
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  • 406 24 Rebels club 17 hostages to death I EOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. Sixteen Europeans and an American missionary Minister have been beaten to death by insurgents in the northern Congo town of Paulis. refugees arriving here said today. The rrfucros urre flown out of Paulis. about 10 miles northeast of Stanleyville, after Belgian
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  • 36 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Th« Chinese Swimming Club will noli a dinner at. its premises at 8 p.m. on Nov. 30 to celebrate the success of its swimming team at the Merdelca meet in Kuala Lumpur.
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