The Straits Times, 8 January 1966

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  • 23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times 7^ Estd. 1845 SATURDAY. JANUARY 8, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 16 9 KDN 2034
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  • 181 1 Tengku back to brief Lagos team i/l ALA LUMPUR 1V Fri. Tengku Atxlul Rahman Hew back here today from Aloe Sla r, where he had been holidaying, to brief Ihe Malaysian delegation to the Commonwealth Prime Ministers 1 Conference in I.:iii<>v Malaysian team headed by the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun
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  • 29 1 COLOMBO. I'll A Budd m'jiik began a fi i In Independence square Lodaj m Government move ii, W conoeaatooa to tbe Tiimils of Ceylon. A. P.
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  • 342 1 90-min talks AYUB AND SHASTRI BEGIN DISCUSSIONS ON SOME IMMEDIATE ISSUES TASHKENT Friday PAKISTAN and Indian leaders met again this evening amid reports that they had started to talk about some of the immediate issues. These included the release <>l ships and cargoes, prisoners. ;ill(| Withdrawals of
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  • 393 1  -  SOH TIANG KENG By SINGAPORE. Iri. The Duke and Duchess oi Gloucester. uncle and aunt of Queen Elizabeth, ran smack into a heavy Singapore drizzle when they flew in here this afternoon on a fiveday visit to RAF and British army establishments. Their
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  • 166 1 Saigon police hold two on way to bomb U.S. billet SAIGON. Fri. South Vietnam police today seized two Vietcong terrorists on their way to an American officers' quarters to blow it up with a 2751 b. plastic bomb. Tlie target was one block away from the quarters which were bombed
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  • 35 1 JAKARTA Frl. The third Dtputy Premier. Mr. Chaerul I Saleh. yesterday denied that barter trade between Indone .la and Singapore had been resumed. "There is no such thing." he tnlri neivsmrn L'PI
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  • 26 1 LONDON. Fri Britain will tame commemorative postage stamps in June for the World Cup I soccer final.-, the Post Office anI nounceci totfay. Reuter
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  • 20 1 BHEFTIED. England i. Fn England's oldest inhabitant. Miss HnniMh Smith, of Woodhouse near here Is 110 today.— Reuter
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  • 43 1 Two more MPs quit Barisan SINGAPORE, Fri. —The Barisan Sosialis rit'l split wide opi'ii today with the resignation of two more Mi's. Mr. Kow Ke* Seng (Paya Leoar) and Mi. Chio Cheng TIII1 11 (Chua Chu Kang), froni the party. See Page 9.
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  • 146 1 MANILA. Friday. Till" Philippines is expected lo restore full diplomatic relations with Malaysia within the noxl six months or earlier, ;i top Foreign Office source s;iid today. The source, however, MM be wa.s not aware of any plan to send a Foreign Office delegation to
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  • 64 1 LONDOV. Fn. Houm'v.ii, M: Eva Milton 'jeered angrily out of tftar bar tr;«iii Mopped lor more than an horr lai nci louncl herself in I McJlne The train lad been lut' and he en h..<i i one h no on<- told Mr*. Milton. Police wlto
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  • 70 1 JOHANNESBURG. Prt. Road ana rail links and telephone and cable lOimiiunKations between South Africa and neighbouring Portugueai Mooonbtque were cut Uxtaj by 'yi lone Claude. The cyclone had moved Inland liivi i.icht alter ravaging the Mozambique capita] <>! i.i.uienco Mar- ihe .-.torm, which has Killed <it
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  • 83 1 i.A.S VBQAB Nevada i. Fri. Molotov cocki.ul.-, were tossed at lour >el!ow cab.s parked in front of a 'strip hotel early today and their vi: rU by some 60 m- n anr.'.'d with tyre irons and bßMball bats, authorities reported. Two drivers were hospitalised ant! one
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  • 154 1 SHELEPIN GETS A COLD RECEPTION PBDfG, Kri— A top-level Soviet delegation led by Mr. Alexander Shelepin left here by air today for Hanoi after a 4.">--minute stopover on their way from Moscow. Mr. Shelepin's party was given a polite but M|M reception by C'hinrse officials. The Soviet leader, one of
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  • 47 1 CANBERRA. Fri. Australia had another trade deficit in December the 17th hUCCI montl In which impons have exce«del rxnor!*. The Derpmlje- deliut was A£12. 600.000. The ov<nll delicit for thi bit m\ monthi ol 1965 «..> A£95.800.00" con-piir.cl with A£SK.S»OO 000 iti the torrespond!n« a-'
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  • 41 1 CAIGON. Fri. A Vietnamese army officer. driving in Saigon, decided to make a turn. He put out his hand to give the proper signal and another man in a passing car snatched his watch from his wrist. Reuter.
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  • 205 1 Army revolt Santo Domingo SAXTO DOMINGO, Fri. The Dominican Army surrounded the National Palace and sealed oil major roads Leading into Santo Domingo last night, defy 111- an order by P res id e n t Garcia Godoy that would sond the top military leaders into virtual exile abroad. The
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  • 28 1 AIRMEN |OIN Rlv SANTO DOMINGO Armrii farces nidi tod.o .tir li.iscs in Ban and It.ir.ihoii.i had irxolt .m.tinst Iii (■oricivs ••fTorts tn some militar> riv.iU PI,
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  • FOREIGN DESK
    • 419 2 China: US peace offensive a gigantic fraud PEKING, Friday. /JHINA yesterday called the Inited States campaign for peace in Vietnam "a gigantic fraud, a cafefully planned conspiracy." An article in the People's Daily, signed "Observer." said Washington's 14-point proposition for settling the war was very high-sounding and impressive on the
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    • 124 2 Denial of Rusk-LBJ rift over peace bid WASHINGTON. I ri. TT The State Department said yesterday there were no differences between President Johnson and Mr. Dean Rusk. the Secretary of State, over the Vietnam peace offensive Questioned about a report that Mr. Rusk had reservations about the current U.S. peace
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    • 119 2 I JAKARTA. Fri. Indonesian women have launched a shoppers' strike in an effort to check soaring prices, Antara said ttday The wife of Third Deputy Premier. .Mr. Chaerul Saleh. appealed to the entire community "to refrain from buying or to buy less food I
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    • 181 2 BANGKOK. Fri. n^HAILAND sent more soldiers to reinforce its border defences against Cambodia today, as reports of continued sporadic fitjhtin<; between Cambodian and Thai troops reached here from the border village of Haadlek. Thailand has charsed that Cambodian soldiers attacked the village
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    • 231 2 C-130 plane blows up-now a check for sabotage i <^AIGON, Fri. Two i explosions ripped through a huge U.S. Air Force C-130 Hercules with a cargo of ammunition today and it plunged to earth near Pleiku in a shower of flaming debris killing every crewman aboard. It was the second
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    • 53 2 Vatican CITY. Frl. Popt P.uil yesterday orciained 62 newRoman Catholic priests from 11 countries In the first public rite of this kind conducted by rx>ntifl In living memory. They included priest Japan. Zambia- Lebanon- Iraq. Pakistan, Vietnam- Korea and China. Relatives of the new priests attended
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    • 146 2 I\EW DELHI. Frl. Indian 11 and Pakistani military representatives met In Amritsar y<-sterda\ to discuss the withdrawal of troops from ceasefire positions following last September's conflict between the two countries. The representatives met for the first time last Monday under United Nations
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • FOREIGN DESK 2
    • 377 3 Wilson to announce new steps against Ian Smith LONDON, Friday. 'pIE British Prime Minister, Mr. Wilson, will tell Commonwealth leaders in Lagos next week that toucher economic measures against Rhodesia are being considered, an authoritative Government source said here last night. Mr. Wilson and the Commonwealth Secretary. Mr. Arthur Bottomley.
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    • 42 3 MONTEVIDEO Fi A Dakad man .<t(X)d on the b Irony Of li;> home here yesterday and al people in the .-mot belcm with •about MS4O. Tnow bled fur the The benefac to boapttaj for paychiarrk obserratton. Reirrr
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    • 95 3 Lagos MP calls for state of emergency LACOS Kri.— A motion eallum for a cleel.iintitm (if a state of enicriicncv in Westc.n Niueiia has been fi'ed with the Clerk of the S l»*er Ia n Parliament, authorised sources said yesterday. The motion by Mr. s. A. Sbitta-Bey. member for Lagos
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    • 117 3 LONDON. Fn The International Sugar Agreement, wh'ch provides for machinery to control the world sugar market, has been extended for another year, the International Sugar Council announced here. When the üßrrrmrn' was first made in 1958- the Intention m th;n it should be thf means of
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    • 20 3 M.i i Fn kiUed and 16 injured a hen fire swept throuKh a hotel her* early yestrrd:iV
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    • 251 3 /;ERMISTON (Trans- vaal). Fri. South Africa's strict laws on segregation in sport were smashed yesterday by a racially-mix-ed crowd of 1,500 who milled after national hero Gary Player at the start of the Professional Golfprs' Association tournament here. The Government had
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    • 57 3 SANTIAGO. i Chili". Frt. The British Foitljh Secretary. Mr. Michael Stewart, arrived here yesterday a' h>' invitation of I it-, tor four'i;iv vigil Mi Stewart, who ii m?rtii g .if ij'i m Latin An I mia Peru, was the Crnillrs airport by Chiles Foreign Mlniatei Mr. Oabriel
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    • 285 3 PARIS. Friday I I T>HREE United States A Army bases in France are to be closed this year and two others merged in an economy drive expected to save at least USSI2 million. U.S. nil] tary authorities here said
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    • 38 3 SWANSEA. Pri.— Ernest Arnold. 22. baffled a court here yesterday when he described himself as a "Whafb that?" asked court officials. "I'm a rubbish coilec- tor" replied Arnold, who waa nned £10 for theft.— Reuter.
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    • 106 3 lOXDOX. Fri.— A LonJ don university historian has warned of the possibility of a new Hitler or Stalin emerging from the 'uprooted eln-s--iuceles> hurries' of the bit; European and American cities The rising of such 'monsters" was orettv certain. Professor Hugh Seton-VVatson said in
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    • 119 3 VANDAL AT WORK AT £8m PAINTINGS DISPLAY LONDON. Fri— A finder punctured a valuahlr oil painting by the French master Pierre Bonnard yesterday soon after the opening of an £8 million exhibition of tiis paintings in the Royal Academy- her*. The academy secretary. Mr. Humphrey Brooks. -.ml an act of
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    • 24 3 JAKARTA. Pri— The oil rial new* agency. Antara. said that I'-rmany had tfnm ad D> donesia 30 million nuirlc credit guarantee.
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    • 256 3 «g9 GERMAN Elml BOOK ||S|l EXHIBITION NATIONAL LIBRARY OF SINGAPORE. Entrance Foyer and Lecture Hall. JANUARY 11th TO 19th. Monday to Friday: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday: 12 noon to 7pm Sunday: 10 a.m. to Ip.m. Under the distinguished patronage of The Hon. The Minister for Culture and the
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  • 439 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. A SEARCHING appraisal of the work clone by the community centres in Singapore during the last five years will be the main theme of the Peoples Association conference beginning tomorrow at the Conference Hall in Shen lon Way. The three-day
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  • 188 4 Floating fair due in S'pore on Jan. 17 SINGAPORE. I ri. About 7.000 local businessmen and Government officials will be invited to visit the sixth Japan Industry Floating Fair on board the 12.611-ton Sakura Maru when she sails into Singapore on Jan. 17. The $7.5 million ship, which is now
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  • 82 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— A learneiscooteri.st. Hanaflah bin Saliai. injured in a motor accident, wax I to'k'.y b -lined Horn riving lor two years by a tratflc court. The magistrate. Mr. Llew Ngik Kee. .lso fln.Kl Hanr.fiah. 19. a iota! of $179 on three charges—
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  • 185 4 CJINGAPOKE, Fri. Six O Australian soldiers will meet the Duke of Gloucester uhen he inspects a British watercraft unit on Tuesday. All are serving at Far East Land Forces headquarters in various roles and are members of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps or
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  • 135 4 MRS. Ta Thai Buu. wife of the acting ConsulGeneral of Vietnam in Singapore, kneels to offer a platter of flowers before a replira of the S.un.illi Buddha Image at the Sri Lankaramaya Temple in St. Michael's Road on Thursday evenins. (■owned in a cao dai,
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  • 300 4 HUSBAND CLEARED OF WIFE STABBING CHARGE SINGAPORE, Friday. A MINISTRY of Health Department watchman, Abdul Rahman bin Maideen. charged with stabbinp his teen-aged wife last year, was acquitted by a magistrate's court today. The Tentll Magistrate Inchc Ibrahim Burhan gave Abdul Rahman. 43. the btne- lit oi the doubt at
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE. Pli Tin Sing Oo'dnulthi mid Rrdiiiu.sion today donated J5.3G6 to Lhe Medical Progress Fund. The money was raised from a laleitime show jointly sponsored by them.
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  • 135 4 Warning to lorry owners SINGAPORE. Fri. The First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Liew Ngik Kee today warned that heavier fines would be imposed on lorry owners who permitted their vehicles to be overloaded on the roads. He remarked on two glaring examples of overloading brought before him. The owners in both
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  • 78 4 .SINGAPORE. PH. The Fust Criminal Districi Court w.ii hold un inquiry tomorrow to consider Cu.sioms application (or the for- I feituie or $11,189 worth of monobodlum gluicmite, which wn.s .sciz- ed under the Control of Imports and Exports Ordinance on I I last year. The goods. It
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  • 78 4 Successful candidates in music exams SINGAPORE. Fri.—Sucandidates in the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Musk branch '"C" general paper examlnation, which was held In November last year, are: Kwong Sook San. Paul Chan Mul Song, Chan Soh Lian Ho Pliul Yeng, Loke Loo Pin. Yeo Bin Eng, Looi
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 26 4 DIARY TOI)A> Trade exhibition. Viiloua Memonal Hall, from 10 30 a.m. -6 p.m. Aalii Thirumanam" (dance drama. Victoria Theatre. 8.30pm Cantonm opera. National Thea're, 8 p.m.
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  • 242 5 Hello! An answering service for busy people SINGAPORE. Fri. A telephone ans- I werinß service aimed at helping busy business executives contact i others at the shortest possible time is to be introduced here next month. There will bo 24-hour service with the help of 12 telephone girls. Each subscriber
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  • 50 5 New PRO for British army \[>OKE. Fr: Maj. W the [■Hcuhlri Fujtilien regiment today assumed duties hj> thr Public Relations Otticer for the Bri':sh F.ir E:i.s: I..md Forces in Bingap succeed* Ma-. C. G L. Sherbrootcewho leaves on Sunday to rejoin Ma regtmert. the Shrnvood For- pstns. in W«t Orrmanv.
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  • 256 5  -  Gilbert Wooden By Seremban, Frj. J^JR. P. Gurnam Singh Gill, who figured prominently in the report of the commission of inquiry into maladministration in the Seremban Town Council, has resigned from the council. The resignation is effective from Dec. 31. He sent in his
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  • 27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Thieve* yesterday stole 51 dozen bott'.o.s if j embrocation oi! worth $481 from a medicine seller's van at Jalan Pa*ar here
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  • 122 5  -  Arthur Richards From I ONDON. Fri. Prmcess Marina. Duchess of Kent, will open the "Arts of Malaysia" exhibition at the Commonwealth Institute on Jan. 27. This collection of 100 paintings and 23 sculptures by Malaysian and Singapore artists and sculptors was assembled
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  • 96 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Thr Jobless hu.shund of a mother of six. Madam Au Ngan Chun. 38, (above) who has been missing from her Neil Koari home since Oer. 28. today appralril to her to coin? home immcdi.itely Mr. Loo Wine Onn said thai since he
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  • 123 5 Afro- Asian housing talks in Singapore fAIRO. Fri. The second Afro-Asian Housing Conferenco will be held in Singapore in November. This was announced her* after ii meeting of the prpparatory committep. The first conference was held in Cairo in 1963 The preparatory committee, which included representatives from the United Arab
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  • 45 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fn. Inehc Sa'ad bin Din. former B Information Officer. Pa hang h.is been appointed the new Statr Information Officer in Johore. Inche Shukor bin Ayob. who "*;>s Johore State Information ofj'icer has been transferred to Alor Star Information officer. Kedaii.
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  • 33 5 KUALA I.CMPUR. Prt A .-hup assistant, Ng Kin 8 Of J;.'.in P.is;ir. hM rpportod to the police the loss of his motorCrete which was parked in front nt tne Star Theatrr.
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  • 228 5 Singapore must divorce religion from politics, says Premier Lee SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. yesterday emphasised the importance of divorcing religion from politics. II them was a confusion of religion and politics. he said, it would "make us that much the less happy and less comfortable
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  • 32 5 LUML'T. Fn.— Mr. Yeoh Enjf Hum. from Lumut. has assumed duties as executive engineer i Lome Peralc. \n place of Inche llmUffc bin Ahmad, who has been transferred to Lumut.
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  • 183 5 SINGAPORE. Frl. The United Peoples Party, led by former assemblyman. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. today charged the Singapore Government with "trying to eliminate all opposition parties and Individual politicians to make Singapore a 100 per cent dictatorial State ruled by ono man."
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  • 18 5 KUAI A LIPIS r Planning a r.vr trer consul- the Ijciltli •Uate her* i A "V
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  • 119 6 Itnveiled at the Anchor i Tavern in Alexandra Road. Singapore yesterday was this 33-foot long mural In oils depicting the various stages of beer-making. The mural, believed to be one of the longest of its kind in South-east Asia, runs along the entire wall
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  • 232 6 LEFTIST UNIONS MAY PUT UP OWN CANDIDATE SINGAPORE, Fri. With today's resignation from the Barisan Sosialis of two Members of Parliament, the Bukit Merah by -election may turn out to be one of the most interesting political battles since the 19H3 general elections. The majority of the 30 left-wing unions,
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  • 179 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. i VIILLIONS ol Australian television viewers wili I soon have a chance of "visiting" Singapon* I through their sets. Mr. Tommy Hanlon Jr., a leading Australian comedian, .said today before flying home to Melbourne alter a threeday visit here: "I plan to
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  • 55 6 SINGAPORE. Fri— Members of the Pa.slr Pnniang vigilante crops. wiin in.ye helped to keep major Crime in tlieir area in check will be getting iiew uniforms. A donation or 52.700 lrom Dato Aw ChuiK Cue v. i}\ be used to provide ilie uniforms for the
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  • 86 6 Malaysian Customs warning KUALA I.t.MPIK. Fri.— Bust developers are anionK some of the beauty treatment products which are beini; sent here underdeclared b.. parcel post, particularly from Siimapore and Australia. Dim lomus thi^ loda». a < loms I)i-|iii .niP'U spokcsm.il) w.iined in a siatenirnl dial such parcels were liable lo
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  • 37 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Tin Deputy Suoenn' ancient ol ilie ment hero. Mr. Au-Yon Wall, will .'peak on "See iicties in Singapore' m tne luncheon meeting of the Y*a Men's Clu'o at th» Prince's Restaurant tomci'i i
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  • 119 6 MAL row: Referee to make award CiINGAPORE, Fri I? Industrial Arbitration Court was today told that l'l" employ t-c ol Malaysian Airways vscr' red to Qantas Empire Air.. in November last year \u do ramp handling of MAL Comets "against their will management bad no i ;o do t!u~ iting
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  • 164 6 Sold medical leave papers: Man jailed t^INGAPORE. Fri.— A Gov- eminent hospital attendant. Achutan son of Veloo Rathanam, wa> today jailed for one year for corruptly selling medical certificates to a member of I the public. \chdl:'ii \.i> iiiund >i i l 1 v mi tuo rhargo of "iorrupll> obt.iinini;"
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  • 31 6 SINGAPORE. Fii— A total of 10K men and women today received their certificates for completing the fifth folk dance course, organised by the Chinese YMCA's International Folk Dance Club.
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  • 1774 7 THE LION OF NORTH AFRICA Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE SAGA OF THE MAN BEHIND HANNIBAL, SCOURGE OF ROME He cut down Romans and conquered Spain IN the summer of 238 B.C. Hamilear Barca, warlord of Carthage, rode back towards Ihe ancient city on the North African coast along a road
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    • 679 8 Tiii Moscow mission, headed by Mr. Shelepin. is now in Hanoi, perhaps to give North Vietnam more military aid or perhaps to counsel wiser examination of the American bid for negotiations and peace. There is as little reason to favour one theory as the j other, and
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    • 357 8 One of the encouraging sequels to last August's separation of Singapore from Malaysia was the determination oi students overseas to continue co-operating. This named some high-level support and hinted that the younger generation might find some better answers to recent problems. Complications have j arisen, however, and the
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    • 227 8 The general public presum- ably has some interest in the i turnover tax and the method oi imposition, and may not be altogether enamoured with the propose! which the United Chambers of Commerce are I making. They suggest that the tax should be collected at the point of
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  • 612 8  - The world's most heavily taxed people Roland Huntford By SWEDEN'S Minister of Finance- Mr. iiunnar Strung, has announced in Stockholm higher taxes to reduce demand. To the outsider. this would appear to be the last turn of the screw which ought to cause uproar, for the Swedes are the most
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  • 910 8  - The LBJ brand of instant peace offensive RICHARD SCOTT By WASHINGTON Summoned by the President A CLEARER picture seems to be emerging of the purposes and origins of President Johnson's peace offensive to end the war in Vietnam. It is revealing itself as a dramatic example of the President's personal
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    • 172 8 fOMMUTERB from Katoug and parts east have dally reason to be grateful for the new centre lanes In Nicoll Highway In time, however, some may have less cause tor rejoicing. The new elevated centre section Is sep;i rated from the old lane> by only a low
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    • 727 8 Slr.it. Ti-e. ft MtUy Mail GbMBMM a*»artit«mai«H ba h.»a»« ra COLD STOKACf SUPI* MA»K£T Orchard Oat—Ham* Baa» COLD STOIACf BRANCHES At Haltond I*a4 Kat»«« Naval Boh AutnarMCd Aa**«* CITY BOOK STOBI ITO Wmchnter Home. Catrvaf Ova?. THI NCWS FRONT Fitipalrick i Supermartat M M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Raaa. M«t«I >«aa.
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    • 50 8 SOLID AS A ROCK OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN. LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally incorporated bank. AUTHORISED CAPITAL: $100,000,000 00 ISSUED I FULLY PAID 30,000,000 00 GENERAL RESERVE: 33,000,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED 5505,000,000 00 I ok' S( PREME SAFETVI SAVE WITH O.C.H.C. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE MALAYSIA A SOUTH EAST ASIA
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    • 73 8 I INSTANT PURE VEGETABLE GOODNESS RICH IN ESSENTIAL B VITAMINS •MOiAM OUtUTV >«OeuCT D.N.SINGHA&CO. C»ST IRON rOUNDERS. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS. tXPORTtBS OF C I. PIPFS SPECIALS. MANHOLE COVERS. FLUSHING CISTCRNS. MACHINERIES SPARES O. I. BUCKETS, STCCL FURNITURES, XT.C AND IMPORTERS CABLE ADDRESS "RAINWATER" SI.C I T. POAO CALCUTTA-14. INOIAOUO AGENT FOB
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  • 196 9 Razak to Wilson: Stop 'making eyes' at Smith I(UALA LUMPUR. Fn. 1X The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, today said Britain should stop "making eyes" at the Rhodesian Government. In an Interview with Merdeka. the Umno weekly, he said there was no reason why Britain should not Immediately solve
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  • 42 9 .IfcSJSELTON fix. which hitherto i low been extended to Batata. With eflec. from "mployers with a payroll ni S5OO will have to pay a monthly tax of two per cent on payroll ■"nt said tor i
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  • 31 9 PAR IT BUNTAR. Fn A NM f>overnment Lower Secondary English School will open here next week. It will have four dasMS 'f-mporarily housed in th( .friary School building
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  • 82 9 Amazing, says visiting cardinal tINGAPORE. Fri. CarJ dlnal Joseph Cardljn. the Belgian founder of the International Young Christian Workers 1 Movement, said today he was smazed how the Slngaoorr Government had been able to provide homes "worthy of human ■teines" to workers and their families The 83-year old Cardinal «oent
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  • 31 9 PENANG- Fn About 20 upu adu'.t education classes will be opened In Balik Pulau district next month, bringing the total in the district to about 70 in operation.
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  • 13 9 KUALA I UMPUR. I Bai k 56.268.342 for Fund
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  • 129 9 PENANG, I ri— Th. v<crotarv <>| the N.ittukott;ii < hettiar Temple has appealed to the (invernmrnt against the police ban on {lir Thriipusam procession this year. "This procession hs* h««-n hold without ,i break for the na^t 72 \p.ir'>" Mr. P.'lanijpiKm CbMt«ar. new t»n of
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  • 441 9  -  JACKIE SAM Hand-written statement says 'a dead-end and chaos for party under Dr. Lee's leadership' By Singapore. Friday n^WO more Barisan Sosialis MPs, Mr. Kow Kee Seng (Paya Lebar) and Mr. Chio Cheng Thun (Chua Chu Kang), broke away from their party today. The break
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  • 47 9 I am very particular. 1 want what I say to be printed, but this is never done. I don't want to speak lo the Press. Sarawak's Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Nlngkan. on his arrival In Kuala Lumpur yesterday to attend the Koran reading contest. 1
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  • 51 9 KUALA LUMPLTv. Fri.— Two Malaysian lawyers. Da to R.P.S. Rajasooria and MK<- P.O. Llm. will attend the six-day Colloquium nf the Rule of Law sponsored by the International Commission of Jurists in Colombo from Monday. They were invited to the meeting in their private
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  • 86 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Malf<y&i&% new Ambassador to Bonn, i Haji Khalld bin Awang Osman, 1 left for West G«rmany today. He takes over from Dato Abdul Hamld i bin Hajl Jumat. who Is being post- ed to Addis Ababa KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Che Norma
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  • 297 9  - Blind and 32 years old school still a 'pleasure' LAKSHMI NATARAJAN By J/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tin mine kepala Lee Sweo Chong, 32 who was blinded by robbers a year ago. is back at school a "pleasure" ho experienced only briefly as a child. Bui tin.- time. It is learn the
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    • 44 9 LEARN TO SHOP the MOREFAIR way mother's wife's son's Tomorrow is your daughter's birthday husband's aunt's uncle's book him record print Buy a rd at MOREFAIR. her lamp carving quality economy MOREFAIR for bargains everyone you. MOREFAIR 15 Palmer Road Singapore's leading discount store
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    • 10 9 and LITTLE'S SU PA- SAVE CENTRE OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M.TODAY
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    • 896 9 TV MALAYSIA CHANNEL 5 Kuala Lam- 5.46 Opening and programme pur and Penang 6 Ipoh and summary; 5.48 News outlines Mal/.ca; 3 Johore Bahru; in national language; 5 53 4 Lupine; 7— Batu I'ahat: Pasting time; 6 News in 9 kin., ii- Tamil; 6.10 Huckleberry Hound and Yogi Bear. 6.35—
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  • 113 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Tebrau Rubber Estates Ltd.. of the Barlow group, which owns two plantations totalling about 6.000 acres, has withdrawn from the Malayan PlantIng Industries Employers Association. Tba withdrawal of Tebrau Esta'o (3.9L'4 acieM and Kulai young E.s:.ite i 2.435 acres"
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  • 23 10 PENANG. F:i Vhe Pcn.inj Swimming Club will hold its anr.ual gala at Its Tanjong Bungah pool at 10 a.m. (hi., Sunday.
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  • 557 10 TAIPING, Friday MADAM Savtri Dcvi, 45, described as first wife of a private practitioner here, Dr. Puran Singh, 54, told the magistrate's court yesterday how her right ear lobe was torn by her husband during a struggle with him in their
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  • 309 10 Khir to students overseas: No hasty act L I \l 1.1 MPI R In The .Minister of Kclui.itioi) iiklk- Mnh.uiii i| Mir .loll. in. N.i id today the iniral (idvcrnnii'nt would not do inythin t "hasty that night pre iudict- the hitcrcata of ■(uel c n t n •vcraea*, •a
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  • 48 10 JAKARTA. Pn 1 I General M.ikmum Murod. military commander and war aumir.;.--trator of South Bunaura, h dissolved all student lon* in (!> n hi(th schools in his ;irpa to prfvent their beinjt useci political parties and Commun;s» coup elements. Antai i agency ri-i>or;rd from bane Renter.
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  • 29 10 HONG Kw i B tdlan iV. t r missionrr in 6 ried hero looay in iho former I'irey Kea-. Mi w.. im Whethan, Tmerc. UPI
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  • 174 10 SINGAPORE. Friday ANY attempt to turn multi-racial Singapore into a Chinese city or a third China would bring disaster to the whole State, the Minister of State for Culture Mr. Lee Khoon Choy. said last night. He was speakine at a dinner given by
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    • 294 10 <s"i Ik w\ i t MBgr v g»r tf^A 4am >m#*t g>>a9E!^ *tLji fir Nf^" j2lgM«|gJgf*"*™ l *"^'^B^ M t\ I N 4 ig# < >^^>^^^ x l\ tM^^ jg\S^ v ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggfl b t i \i "i VI V I p^ gggW/w I A I v rf i- —~iJ f-\
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  • Straits Times LETTERS SATURDAY FORUM
    • 358 11 To safeguard the rights of the many... AIR. JEYARETNAM, whose letter was publish"Tl ed by the Straits Times on Jan. 4. may be interested to know that the Commonwealth of Australia has a written Constitution but does not have any provision guaranteeing right of property like Article 13 of the
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    • 60 11 IjMiAPPiMvs is wkca x cash customer trifs lo book air-i imrtitionc<l scat or slccpi'r on the railway, is told th<w have bw completely ixmkrcl no. then finds (hit the UN iinv have bn-n re-M-rvrd t,ir an- not tra\Hliii. It would 'v- interrstiii to know how nun h »!al lyan Railwai
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    • 77 11 ALTHOUGH the crown cork tax has been abolished, there are eofhops In Taiping and Ipoh still selling a bottle of soft drink at 35 cents. One shopkeeper told me the five cents were for cooling the drink in the refrigerator. Another lave the excuse that it was only
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    • 25 11 ETTERS posted in the postbox in front of Old Airport Market take three days to be delivered, particularly on public holidays. TAN ENT. LFONG Singapore
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    • 83 11 VOL'R news item on the lost and found radium needles in Houston. Texas, reminds me of similar occurrences in the Singapore General Hospital and Kandang Kerbau Hospital. Some radium needles, I understand, were irretrievably lost. In fact, these incidents were mentioned in an Industrial Court hearing
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    • 92 11 IN his review oi R. N. 1 Jackson's •'Pickering. 11 Mr. Kennard say.- that Mr. Jackson was the last Englishman co hold a Chinese Affairs post in Malaya. Mr. Jackson was the" last Englishman to hold a Chinese Affairs post In the Central Government of Malaya, which
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    • 210 11 REFER to a report (S.T. Jan. 4» headed "Xo Double Taxation Pact with Singapore on Way". The statements attributed to me in that article were neither authoritative nor wholly accurate. In a telephone conversation with a member or your staff, reference was made to a previously published statement
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    • 51 11 A NEW massage parlour has sprung ap in my area around the Sultan Ismail power station. Along a stretch of road which is less than a mile long there are four massage parlours This is now known as "Massage Mile." Should the authorities allow it? S. C. Johore
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    • 72 11 mHE producer of the last I programme "Lagu2 Asia" on T.V. Malaysia either lacked imagination or did not understand the job at hand. A few Malay and Filipino members do not constitute "Songs of Asia" by any stretch of the imagination. Surely in a multi-racial country like Malaysia it would
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    • 248 11 f REFER to the letter by -*J. T." (S.T. Dec. 25) on the subject of Singapore citizenship. It is provided under Clause (1> of Article 57 of the Constitution of Singapore that a person who is not a citizen of Malaysia may acquire Singapore citizenship
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    • 46 11 IVEW Malaysian stamps were published not long ago. The other day I bought a 30-cent stamp and used it on an envelope addressed to myself as I am a philatelist. Imagine my annoyance when that envelope reached me with a 15-cent stamp on it. ANNOYED Ipoh
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    • 45 11 WHEN will the Educa- tion Ministry release the results of the Interviews for admission to the various teachers' training colleges/centres? If we are informed that we have been rejected, we can at least start applying for ether jobs before the vacancies ire filled ANXIOUS Pcnanc
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    • 88 11 sOriiMi 1000^7 OUM IMS ll.ud Ki-mii I tiiNcs \ir \.i»tl\ Superior In Oidinjrv Plastic Icnsrs VERY t.IGHT \NT ?OOF AVAILABI E IN ALI POWERS AND STAR OPTICAL HOUSE IV I IfM Street. T. n.iii1.1. Ii:,S«X !l'i. Itrllirlcl -trrrl. Ipoh I I. I'.ukt B nt me K.i.til :.n ill I i:mi|)iii
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    • 400 11 Study at Home and Pass Pvrry day letters arrive at Wolscy Hall from students in Malaya and countries all over the world. These young men and women realise that a good education is the only sound tv.sis for a successful career. md have enrolled with the correspondence college with an
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 291 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. The ught way to «o round in 1 There's some 111-humour N Inland 's>. about places selling cats' 8 Maid got branch chopped (or scraps in Shropshire <7. 6 > wood (5-8). 1U I lund ol hoid'tii; ixnvri in 9. King taking part In game
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 457 12 inlllill.-d I. mn P.ii;i Ml ACKNOWLEDGMENT M'ora'a Bil r Him mu mi THE FAMILY OF the kxtS Mr. Wee I •cc thank all relatives and frirn.lK foi their kind condole: •a nee In their re.ent bereavetnenf SITUATIONS VACANT li Vmrds M 1 Km.)- Sot M rfs. extra WANTED CIRLS to
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    • 933 12 SITUATIONS VACANT li Word* ,<» (Him.)— Box St rfs. extrn MANY VACANCIES OPEN to ■harming girls interested aaj imdi. nartners (iood salary Plus commit >ion Kor detail* please phone iS'DO'C) J9412.V7 FEMALE ONLY free training during weekends at actresses on (tage/ s.eiienrcd tutors apply <Jeylang PO. Box tm Slngapor* cloning
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    • 1070 12 SITUATIONS WANTED H „rd, >», »l, n Hn ill rl, rxttn OOMESTIC HELP AVAILABLE j Kre* Now 10 help busy Mvi i'.h parquet. <00.1 0 k tile*, ate. also shampoo*, carpets and I rug* to look like new. scrub* noor» Seeks full time post. Hard worker. Thoroughly reliable. Exo..e/it refer
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    • 879 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED M Wnrd* *t 'Him.)— Box SO et*. extrn AMERICAN EXECUTIVE Pwim Bungalow oaclous ground districts a, prompt avallabllllj I'Ut could wait reasonable period. Prepar.d enter lease Contact Vancr Office 6M6->l.' noiiw ***** OFFICE SPACE VACANT li Word* >4> 1 Mtm.t— Bnx S* et*. extra OFFICE ROOMS, near Champion
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    • 1023 12 EDUCATION li Word* t* < Him. r— Box SI et*. extrn BECINNERS and all .taxes. Stenography. Private Secretarial. Shorthand. <"ype'' ruing. Bookkeeping and National Language. Bvrflnr.ers'Btd 1 I Man Maths. General Science. Health I Science iH»-c. I to IV lrv. ;i. shorthand ■>-)30 RfK.-nt Commercial Insti- .d. 1 Wonderland Ist
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    • 851 12 PEST CONTROL Can in th« flrra ywj know THOMAS COWAN A CO.. LTD.. MRBT IN THE FAST for FUMIGATION A PEST CONTROL ALL BORNEO COMPANY BRANCHES throughout MALAYSIA A THAILAND T.V. RADIO SALES SERVICE FREE DEMONSTRATION AT>p!lan<e* etc. at llitnco Enterprise Phone 4V6471. B'pore. EOUIP YOUR CARS artt Radio A
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    • 941 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Words St <mim.)—B»x S* et*. extrm FIAT SM MULTIPLA t!*SO r.oon all round rond'.tioo. Chard. Bl Batu Garrison K.I. i«<33l .K*l 231 MCTD 1*53 R.-d new nood and sideacreen re upholstered, mechanically »ound Jl 000 I'hone h3272 Spore. .•M HOLDER SPECIAL One Owner (excellent condition with
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    • 868 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE 15 Warats >« Htm. t— Box iO rt*. extra TONC AIK TRADING i'omi«r.» off. rs )!»«3 riIOSD, M/ 1100 i!d Coup*. IJ»5!> O KekoM H Minx. F .i.)rt V.-in Studebaker I I *ct, B«rfward II 11, I U Minor, lc-!n <ccep<ed. IU Albert Bl 1»«S VOLVO 12JS
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    • 1175 13 (0 LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST U.K.. L'u» S itham Penang DEMOOOCUS ,;.gc* Cdn. 35 Taita|f Jil 112 Jai I] PERSEUS live': ia* 1- la* v la* 14 M'NTOR j;.v Jan 13 Jan IS Jan 17 71 Jai 21 ACHILLES U r. 2} Ja? H la* 21/ 3 Jai 27 OOLIUS
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    • 1226 13 ¥H I Pm\ LV ///iJ J I i Y^J HM ii Ifj pM r r//ff.Hh/://v£s m !>■'. E*-T Ai.ATiC CC'P. rw ixc-ccaita a laMajrt E«PRESS SAILINGS 10 NtAR tASI, CONtINtNI ANU Spur* VIM Pen«ng Ajd lieout Ha«i* H burg K aaa Aat« Cart beira I) Saiiel Sailel in Pt taiaf
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    • 1186 13 I BENWLINE I UPRESS SERVICE to LONOON. LIVtWUUL > CONIINfcWtAL Ptlßl* nruulAWT ftl J BENHIANT fit SinitDore S'-im Penang Hi.-c Fel II |i Pt/Tadaj M brougti Fel 2S BENDORAN for m S.rijpur* p 1 S "im > mng Fel 1} IM 11/12 IM 13 15 la* It II \i Fet
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    • 1118 13 teELLERMAN BUCKNALL S.S. CO.* LTD. U.K./Continent. SEE IVERLEAF FOR HONG KONG, JAPAN SERVICE. CITY OF NEWCASTLE LonML Hjmbuig Rotterdam. S'por* P. S'fd.Tl N*M Hb'l 23,25 111 21 JM CITY OF POONA Ha. re. Boulogne. I a i 9 Fet II II fel CITY OF BROOKLYN Lt .i3on, H b-rg. fciam,
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  • 407 14 Interest wanes on Rubber Market INTEREST was on the wane during the weeks tradi Ing. and the market moved ■within very narrow dally limits state 11.C.8. Co. Ltd 1 In their weekly review of the local rubber market. Absence of fresh factors i and any new lead from overseas markets
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  • 265 14 JAM ARY first trade rubber f.n.h. huyrrs closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Koala Lumpur yesterday at "O'j rents per lb. down fivr-fiphths of a rent on Thursday's closing- level for the position. The tone was dull. i R.A.S. and F.M.R.K. rlosinc; prices in rents per lb.
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  • 58 14 'J-Hr present rate of the Malayan dollar ag-ainst the pound ster- f] Hag Ilxrd on November 24 1964 is wllinst T.T. of O.D. 2s. 3 15'16d. I Bu>in* T.T. 2a, 4 l/16d Buvinff y <> i> N. Hd. B The dollar ia at it* statatory I middlr position
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  • 33 14 HonK Kong yiHterdny th» V s I)ollar vtu quoted at 5.71 for T.T. and 5.69J for cath Stirling MM i noted at 15.92 and r on. taal el geld ut 264.
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  • 34 14 Jan. 7. MALAYAN RIBBER n PRICE: 701 cents (down p flvr-eiehths of a cent). c TIN: 8701.62} (up Sl-374). tl Inoffirhi estimated v offerins 220 tons (down it lb tons). I p
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  • 822 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange experienced another burst of activity yesterday and turnover continued to be very heavy at 1.30«.6«2 shares. However, industrial prices reacted sharply in later trading on profit-taking and a long iist of counters finished off best. Twenty counters
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  • 31 14 .•in.ii in ni vi n i^uill.! Jan. 6 Jan. 7 "Industrials: R9.34 K9.nn Tins: 109..'6 IM.<3 S rubbers: 104. 5: HUM; n<-r. 311. l!i«^ lim Dec. 29. 19ti> lliu
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  • 970 14 Ol SINKSS in and reported to the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tradina; roooms of the Stock Exchange yeslrrday. with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustead (5.000) $l>o call. (2.1)00) si M call. (1.00 b) (S.OOO) $1.79 C nil; Dun- (3.000) $1.97, (1.000)
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  • 391 14 rIE Straits tin orice asain advanced in Penang yesterday by SI37A to S"ol.(i2i per picul on an offering estimated down 10 tons to 220 tons. .Strong local support from all quarters was still reported. In London on Thursday the three months forward afternoon
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    • 1050 14 Y\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA LTD. U.S.A. Pacific <fc Atlantic Service ■sjgfcok H *c> L. Anv»ies N York Boston Ptmad. j "Tenisaiaa Maru" 14 H ft* 29 V Fet It Mat 2 Air i Air 1? Aai "Knaikawa Maru" It/ 22 Mar 2) Jt Mar II All 3 May t May
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    • 852 14 «USTIUU/HE« iEAUNB SERVICt INDIA. PAKISTAN AND f. SUlr SERVICES >*i Frtaaalli. llrimt Mtllierei. s»e*et I*: MaJru im Nagantitaaa P«n<mg P S'n-.- S'Dnrt P Sham Ptaant BUUMB* la Pert 111 Jaa 11/12 Jaa in •>ort «<HPtIA 4/ 3 Fet ii I Fel 1/11 Fil SIKDHANA Sails > Jaa It Jaa II
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    • 66 14 T*fo^ GOLDEN LINE IQADINC FBI:- SYDNF.T AOCUIBt MIUWuBNI •Ban •»»«*>§ l"Jjga sv* *o*% j SOIDEN SPUING BKkiag/it JSS 11/14 Jss 13 17 laa Jt Ja* t Ftl 11 Fel COIOCN WONOi* It I» laa 11/2t Jas It ftl 1/ I Fel II Ftl Fel n res Guon Guon Shipping Ltd..
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    39 15 "The rmin has fallen and the Mv shonr T *p°i.iM? e *r havr passwl Phillip sinrr you'rr gonr With aching memories we still recall That tragic day you left u% all Inserted by Mum, Dad. Sisters iBrother.
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    • 707 15 CLASSIFIED ADS. i Continued from Pave 121 DRESSES DRESSMAKING j IJ tTorrfi SS (Ml*.)— Box 50 ctt. extra MODE 66- RANGE of rontintnul drasaaa. Introductory special offer, llmltrd stock. Shirley's Fashion v '.mi Ronin.ion Road. Singapore. LADIES HAIRDRESSING H H«Hi 5* (Mln.t—Box 50 ct*. txtrm FOR NEW YEAR'S Hair Styles,
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    • 1271 15 IN THE HIGH COURT IN SINGAPORE Suit No. 1459 of 1959 i Between Kang Bee Eng (Spinster) Plaintiff And Koh Beng Joo Defendant To> The Abovenamed Defendant, Koh Beng Joo, late of No. 65 Ngee Ann Building, Singapore. 9. Pursuant to an Order of Court j made in the above
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    • 937 15 MALAYSIAN Applications are invited from Malaysian Citizens for the following appointments:1. HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS in the Ministry of Welfare Services, Malaysia. Salary scale: $280x14--364/394x14-450/468x20-548, plus Cost of Living Allowance at current rates. The posts are in Dlvi- < siou 111 and is pensionable. AGE: Must have not attained their Uttl birthday.
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    • 946 15 GOVERNMENT of training prescribed by the Chief Inspector of Machinery. Prior to the completion of their probationary period they will be requiied to pass a Departmental Examination. REFERENCE: SPA.PG/23/ 24. 6. FISHERIES OFFICER UiF.AR TECHNOLOGY) (Division Ii in the Fisheries Division, Ministry I of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Malaysia. Salary scale:
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    • 932 15 VACANCIES Year Pu^il Assistant Controller ol Telecommunications on a salary of 5554/- per month A candidate with :ess than two years' but not ie.;> than one year .s approved experience will be appointed a Second Ye;-r Pupil Assistant Controller ol Telecommunications on a salary of *592/- per month. On satis-
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    • 770 15 We have been asked to assist a leading Kurnpeaa provision company in the appointment of a SENIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE HTIKS cover product promotion, selling and market research for an internationally distributed provision range. The successful applicant will be required to undertake extensive training leading to potential Singapore Brand Management. LANGUAGE
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 591 16  - Statistics point to the Services NORMAN SIEBEL THEY HAVE FINE RECORD AND ARE WELL-TRAINED By Lloyd-Edwards is man to watch J^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The vital statistics about tomorrows .T7th Malaya Cup Rugby Football Final on the Kuala Lumpur Padang between the holders. Singapore Joint Services, and Selangor are contained in
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    • 284 16 SELANGOR I D. MMBIIOM win IMMMQN STI ART HOS> i HIGH FORBES (e) MIKI (HI OK (.K XII AM MM I I* IOW IVKSOS M1KK JUIUM IIXSIIIM MOII\MKI> ri i ik nowst I l;i I) VOXKLET MMM UEfm KIKOK \V\I.TI lt>. \\>ll\l \K SINGH
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    • 656 16 TOUGH DRAW FOR BRAZIL IN WORLD CUP LONDON. Fri. I rrHE 16 qualifying nations In the eighth World Cup x soccer championships were last night allotted their first targets for the final stage of the event to be held in England in July. In the competition hpadQttartnra In London's Royal
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    • 36 16 I ONDON. Pri. llu creation of an Oceana Football Association incorporating Aurtnlte. New Zealand. Fiji and other Pacific territories, win be consi- dered at the Fifa Congress in London on July 8.
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    • 96 16 I ONDON Prl i Me Qovan- the Bmi.sh ,md Empire flyweight boxing champion' WM DigM twit lutly.bantamweinht. Nevio Carbi. when the leferee stopped U,r li^iit ::i the wxth round at the World Sporting Club heiv. McGowan thus gained revenge for the defeat he suffered in Italy 1.i.-t
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    • 279 16 Individualism can spark S'gor upset fyUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Although lk Singapore Joint Services will t.;kc the field odds-on favourites in tomorrosv's Malaya Cup rugger final. I think Selangor could force an upset if they play up to their f*iH capabilities, writes; MANSOOR l< IHMAM Selangor will miss R,,y Holder's driving
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    • 221 17 Japanese horse among 109 for 'National' T ONDON, Fri. One ■^of the big surprises among the entries for this year's Grand Na- tional on Mar. 26 is I the appearance for the first time of a Japanese horse. Fujino-<J, an j eight-year-old owned by Mr. Kazuo Fujii and foaled in
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    • 516 17  -  Epsom Jeep RACING by Convair shows speed in trial IPOH, Friday. r plE PEACOCK, late Le Marquis, a newcomer from Rudy van Brenkelen's Penang stables, can score first up here on Sunday. The Peacock, an Irish four-year-old by High Treason, did a splendid trial
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    • 54 17 NEW YORK. Prt Billy Tonn, former world light-heavy- tampion ha* been voted no BOXing'l H.i II ol F.inif. Riiir d.isazine announced yesterday. Four others also were elected in ■porti editors. toxing writers mid television and n itora. They wett Kilraln. Johnny .'■itilon. Youii? Corbett and
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    • 1360 17 Race 1—2.0 Class 6 (54.300) 8 \i (apprentice riders only) 1 ***** < Il..lll jcktrr 'YC Liaw i West 9 9.7 (V) Kiiiljrr 2 ***** Gallant Turk a (Menar.ti St > Zain 14 96 Samry 7 3 ***** hickrii Besi a 'Low Ynl> RS Breuk. 99 5 (Xl
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    • 88 17 IPOH. Fri. Pcrak Chinese' have named 16 players for selection aeamst Penang Chinese In the north zone Una! tie of the MCFA Cup competition «t Stadium Perak on Sunday 'kickufl 8 p t The ptajwn art: Wong Kon Thau- Liew Kens; Foo. Goh Toll Yee Foo
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    • 31 17 SINGAPORE. Pr!. Sine-ipoi^ WHA Presidents XI beat Sabah women 3-0 in a friendly hockey match at me padung today Scorers were V. Redman (3> and CpL A. Smith. j
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    • 199 17  - Chelsea and Sheffield Wednesday coming JOE DORAI Top English clubs to visit Spore and Malaysia By CINGAPORE, Fri. Two English Football League First Division clubs. Sheffield Wednesday and Chelsea, are scheduled to visit Singapore and Malaysia during their 20-day tour of the Far East in May. The two English clubs
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    • 60 17 DIARY MNM2SB— Mala\a tup final: v Ji BevvlCM <XL padang, m.t v«>( < i i; Toitr mitih: Spore r Tan PJB Bardhan <"up: S -wr na v Pcr.ik Indians u 1 Rd XL. 4 p.m.' lux Xl 'pan i>k. i n Rd>: RAF t^i'le- tar Ktaalaa (Setettr); raf i Changl);
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  • 41 18 THE DUKE :iud Duchess about to enter a limousine to drive off from Singapore airport after their arrival from London yesterday. With the Duke is the British Ili^h Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. J.V. Rob. Straits Times picture.
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  • 149 18 lAKARTA. Fri. The Defence Minister. Gen. Nasution. said yesterday that he had discussed with President Soekarno the question of filling the vacant post of the Vice Presidency of Indonesia. He told reporters after n 90-minute meeting with the President at the Presidential Palace
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  • 267 18 520 mph jet plane factory team flies in for talks KUALA LUMPUR, Frl A HIGH-LEVEL Italian team has flown hen !o sell Malaysia the 520 m.p.h. Macchi jel aircraft i r If negotiations succeed. these aircraft will be based at Malaysia's first strike air base at Kuantan. Top officials of
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  • 8 18 THE REMAINS Or MADAM T. TH/>NCAMMAH indehiMmi.
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  • 64 18 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Inner Wheel Club of Singapoie will launch Its major three months project for this year wttb a dontition draw today in aid of the Abandoned Babies' Home of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, and the Young Women Muslim A~>ocia"lon. The pro]
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  • 50 18 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A juvenile court case against a 14-year-old boy, charged with molesting a police inspectors wife, was compoui.ded today on an application by the complainant. Norhayati binte Hamid. The boy had been alleged to have commuted the offence near a market on Nov. 1 last year.
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  • 405 18 LONDON. Fii— The -stock marad piuet and trendless today, with MOM eiuly selected gains I reduced or erased British Bondi reacted ■lightly, nimilllMi t>> cooUmcd speculation oi. comma neu mumcipiil i.sKWC Bui RhodeMuu Bonds showed sains ol up to two points on speculative buying, stimulated by rcporU i
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  • 223 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. British Conservative leader, Mr. Edward Heath, arrived here tonight with a linn beliei that there will be no abandonment of military bases in Singapore in the Dear future. All British commitments to Singapore and Malaysia would be honoured U far
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  • 40 18 MANILA. Fn Work lightweight boxing champion Plash Fiord, baa i>reii named by ttH Philippine Bportswrltera Association ai tilt- 'Athlete of the vimi 'or his exemplary conduct in and out of the rlnit. and lus pbilantropblc acts.— Heuter.
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  • 675 18  - BARBER I FLAYS AUSSIE BOWLERS JACK FINGLETON BACK PAGE SPORT From SYDNEY. Friday AT five minutes to Aye here this afternoon England had lost Geoff Boycott's wicket for 300 runs after Boycott and Bob Barber had made LJ.i4 for the opening partnership. Then Neil Hawke bowled another 38 balls to
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