The Straits Times, 22 November 1966

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  • 25 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 150,000 The Straits Times IllH Nutiwiiil fiewspaiiKr Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1966 15 CENTS M.C.(P) 1629 KDN 2034: 2114
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  • 605 1 Warning by Lee to students from Malaysia {SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has reminded Malaysian students in Singapore that they are here to study and not to create trouble. He warned them that if they persisted in flouting the law and bringing about prganis c d
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  • 490 1 Adequate supplies' GOVT RELEASES 460 TONS FROM STOCKPILE WITH A PROMISE OF MORE, IF NEEDED #£/4L4 LUMPUR, Mon THE Government has released 460 tons of rice from its stockpile to dealers so that they will have no excuse to push prices up. Announcing this today, the Minister
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  • 122 1 THE LAST STAND OF A U.S. PLATOON CAIGON, Mon. A U.S. army platoon called in artillery flre on their own positions today in a vain effort to beat off a North Vietnamese battalion. The last words of the platoon's forward observer, calling in supporting flre, crackled through on the radio
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  • 36 1 KARACHI Mon. Developed nations must make a maximum effort to increase their aid to developing countries" agriculture. Pakistan Pin. 'ice Minister Mr. N. M. Uquaili told Colombo Plan delegates here today. Reuter.
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  • 949 1 Banished student: If only I had known HIGH COST OF UNJUSTIFIED VIOLENCE SINKS HOME SINGAPORE. Monday PEACE and quiet returned to Singapore's institutions of higher learning today— for the first time in many weeks. Only empty classrooms and half-torn posters at Ngee Ann College bore testimony to the violent days
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  • 31 1 UELZEN Germany >, Mon. Two East Germans. *29 and 23, made their way through a series of minefields last night and fled to the Wast, police reported today. I —UPI.
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  • 55 1 LONDON, Mon. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. George Brown, planning to fly to Moscow in a fresh bid to enlist Soviet aid in ending the Vietnam conflict, was forced to change travel plans today. Ice and fog at both major Moscow airports were blamed, and his
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  • 48 1 MELBOURNE. Mon. The Qantas pilots' strike scheduled for tomorrow has been averted. The pilots' officials agreed to meet the deputy chief executive of Qantas. Captain R. J. Richie, in Sydney on Wednesday and not to talc* strike action in the meantime. Reuter. (See Pace Seven).
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  • 137 1 rKYO, Mon. Japan has agreed to (five Malaysia yen credits equivalent to ISSSO million, the Kyodo news service said today. This was the first tangible result of the Japan-sponsored Southeast Asian Cabinet-level development conference last April Quoting Government sources. Kyodu said the agreement will
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  • 183 1 Togo's Nicky saved by army ACCRA. Mon. Dis- sident army elements tried to seize powei In neighbouring Togo lud.iy. but President Nicolas Grunitzky said the rebellion had been crushed. He went on the radio to announce that '•troublemakers" l ad tried to Wta the government and depose him. "Energetic measures
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  • 33 1 MALTA. Men— Sir J»*» Hunter, chairman of Swaa Hnnter troop who arrived hire tmtej fr«m Slfi^^t ior Hunter plan t id as managing Bfeatl for Port of Singapore Authority dockyard IPI
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    • 181 2 The 'thaw' is on in Europe, he says YEW DELHI, Mon.— President Antonin Novotny of Czechoslovakia today told the Indian Prime Minister. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, that a favourable political situation was bring created In Europe by the "thawing of alliances." an official .spokesman said here. The two leaders met today
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    • 46 2 LONDON. Mon —The TfealM Of The Shrew." sinning Richard Burton mid Elizabeth Taylor, has be*n .-elected to bf. shown at the Royal Film Performance for 1967. Queen Kli/.ibeth the Queen Mother will attend the 21st annual I'veni on Feb. 27— UI'I
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    • 27 2 BEIKI'T. Mon.— Ford M"t,>r Co. and Cora Cola are to oe boycotteri In Arab countries for trading with Israel. Kuwait Radio r* ported. —Reuter.
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    • 467 2 Reds step up infiltration of south 7,000 VIETS MOVED EVERY MONTH WASHING TON, Mon.— The Communists are moving an average of 7.000 troops a month from the North into South Vietnam and the infiltration rate is likely to go even higher soon, Gen. William Westmoreland, commander of U.S. forces in
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    • 106 2 LONDON. Mon. A ware of hoax telephone call* yesterday paralyzed the switchboard at No 10 Downing Street, the Prime Minister's official residence. Government sources said the volume of hoax calls was so great that they outnumbered genuine calls 100 to one. It wm Impossible for officials on
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    • 85 2 Cows: Now a fast unto death \EW DELHI. Mon. A 11 bearded ascetic whose word Is law to millions of Hindus today began a fast unto death in protest against the slaughter of cows in India. The Jagadguru Shankaracharaya of Purl, one of Hinduism's four top spiritual leaders, declared he
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    • 410 2 TOP MILITARY OFFICERS OFFER SUPPORT FOR SOEK JAKARTA, Monday J^ NUMBER of prominent military officers have pledged their support for President Soekarno. Their backing comes at a time when the Army authorities here are questioning officers about their loyalty to the government of Army leader Gen. Suharto. The official Antara
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    • 90 3 IT'S NOT SO BAD, HE SAYS, BUT HOW DO YOU DO THE CRAWL? TAMES the chimp has been watching the teals at Southampton Zoo lately. Proper show-offs in the water they are. But they do not seem to enjoy themselves and enjoyment is something that appeals
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    • 284 3 AUSTIN, Texas, Monday. PRESIDENT JOHNSON yesterday began a seven-week convalescence period here which is expected to give way to a busy round of decision-making. He arrived here on Saturday from the Bethesda Naval Hospital, near Washington, where he had an
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    • 157 3 Zurich men decide: No vote for women ZURICH, Mon.— The men of Zurich today decided not to allow their womenfolk to have the vote. The male electors of Zurich rejected by 107,773 votes to 93,372 a proposal that would have allowed women to vote In local elections. The decision was
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    • 74 3 LONDON. Mm. Speed ace Donald Campbell called off trial runs in his jet iwat Bluebird yesterday after water entered air Intakes at low *peed. Campbell hopes to beat his own world water speed record of 276 m.p.h set up in Australia In 1964. It may
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    • 58 3 PASADENA iCalilornia), Mon Lunar Orbiter 2 has photographed six potential landing sites for astronauts, scientists said today In 67 orbits of the moon the spacecraft had exposed 37 of the scheduled 211 frames in its cameras. Some photographs showed details of the moon's surface as small
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    • 49 3 TEHERAN. Mon.— Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi of Iran will be crowned next year. 26 yeais after coming to the throne, a palace communique announced here today Reasons for delaying the coronation so long have been fiven as the Second World War and post-war upheavals. Reuter.
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    • 137 3 STORM HITS PHILIPPINES: BIG DAMAGE TO CROPS MANILA, Mon. Tropical 1 storm Nancy howled across the densely-populat-ed central Luzon area of the Philippines today, hitting coconut plantations and rice crops ready for harves\ There were no immediate reports of casualties or estimates of damage but authorities predicted extensive losses to
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    • 208 3 Sex attacks: Boom sales of selfdefence weapons PARIS, Mon.— Parisian shops report booming sales of self-def-ence weapons among girls arming themselves against a current wave of sexual assaults. Particularly popular is a key ring that squirts tear gas and Is selling at a rate of about 2,000 a week. The
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    • 385 3 ROME, Monday A WARNING by the Pope to the Jesuits to watch their step has left Roman Catholicism's strongest Order perplexed and troubled. Leaders of the society of Jesus (Jesuits) are puzzled why the Pope singled out the Jesuits to rebuke for
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    • 325 3 Rhodesia: Wilson gives up hope, will refer issue to U.N. LONDON, Monday. fHE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Wilson, has given up hope of reaching a negotiated independence settlement with Rhodesia and will take the deadlocked dispute to the United Nations, informed sources said last night. Mr. Wilson was reported to
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    • 29 3 ALGIERS. Mon. U.S. Senator Edward Kennedy had a 90-minute talk with the prime Minister Mr. Boumedienne. today after arriving from Rabat for a three-day factfinding visit.— Reuter.
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    • 76 3 CALCUTTA. Mon. Police flred tear gas and used batons to disperse a mob of students who raided the Government Collectorate Building in the Orissa State town of Dhrnkanal. about 300 miles south-west of here, it was reported. Fifteen people were arrested in Friday's demonstrations when
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    • 32 3 LONDON Mon. Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip celebrated their 19th wedding anniversary yesterday during a Quiet weekend in the country as the guests of friends. Sir Harold and Lady Wernher. Reuter.
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  • 245 4 SUPPORT FOR MALAY UNIVERSITY PROPOSAL SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Malay Teachers' Union has welcomed a recent suggestion by the Malay Youth Literary Association that the Malay community should set up a fund for building a Malay national university. The union's president. Inche Mohammad Simin. said "Their suggestion is a good
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  • 249 4 Poly girl tells of armed bedroom intruder SINGAPORE, Monday. A POLYTECHNIC student, Miss Tay Wef Kee, 22, told the High Court today of her bedroom encounter with an intruder who roused her from sleep and pointed a screwdriver at her. She said that the man. wearing sunglasses, also claimed that
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  • 130 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Santa Claus on his sleigh will arrive at the Fraser and Neave field in River Valley Road at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday to meet 2,000 poor children attending the Hans Andersen Club's Christmas party. The party will begin half an hour earlier
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  • 56 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Inche Mohammad Ghazalt Ismail, political Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, today announced that a new police station would be built in Still Road. It would be completed in thr middle of next year Three more police stations at Orchard Road, Kampong Bharu. and Pasir
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  • 180 4 Japanese dance team here soon SINGAPORE, Mon. The National Theatre Trust is sponsoring three evenings of songs and dances by a famous Japanese dance troupe from Tokyo. The troupe comprises 24 topSight artists, including seven women dancers from Shorhiku. They are on the first leg of a tour of South-east
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  • 466 4 'pHE following i« today'f schedule of civil aircraft movementf at the Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS C.P.A.: From Tokyo. Osaka, Talpeh, Hong Kong. Kuala Lumpur (CX 575) 655 pm. Thai International: Prom Bangkok. Penang (TO 407) 12 85 p.m from Tokyo. Oyaka, Talpeh. Hong Kong. Bangkok (TO 403)
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  • 173 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A 16--year-old boy, who told a district judge today that he was forced to break into a shop to steal 205 watches last month, was sent to the Reformative Training Centre, pending sentence in a fortnight's time. The boy, LJm
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  • 84 4 TWO young Singapore girls. Karen (extreme left) and Linda, recently met their film idols, Robert V a v g h a n and David McCallum, during a visit to Hollywood. Their father, Mr. Herbie I.im Eng Kuan (centre) of South-east Asia Film Company,
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  • 185 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. rpHE Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said ■1 last night it was fortunate that language was not an issue in Singapore as it is in some neighbouring countries. He attributed this to the State's sound policy of creating a multi-racial, multi-lingual and
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE. Mon The Singapore Antl-Tuberculoris Association's mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at 887 Upper Buklt Tlmah P«ad, Buklt. Panjang village, between 5 30 p.m. and 9 p.m. from Thursday to Nov. 30.
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  • 149 4 EIGHT-DAY X-RAY DRIVE AT SEMBA WANG SINGAPORE, Mon. The Tuberculosis Control Unit of the Ministry of Health today launched an eight-day X-ray rampaig.i for residents of the Senbawang constituency. The campaign was launched by the MP Tor the constituency. Mr. Teong Eng Siong. at a ceremony at the Ulu Sembawang
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  • 57 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. For a trial period of two months from Dec. 12. the Van Kleef Aquarium will remain open from 12 noon to 2 p.m. daily except on Fridays to enable the public and tourists to watch the feeding of the fish. The usual feeding time is
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. New Zealand-born pianist. Miss Tessa Birnle. will perform at the Victoria Theatre at 8.45 p.m. tomorrow. The recital Is being presented by the Singapore Musical Society.
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    • 52 4 The weather Highest and lowest temperatures in Malaysia and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 p.m yesterday; Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 82 72 Kota Bharu 79 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 84 72 Singapore 84 73 C. Highlands 70 54 Jesselton 86 73 Kuchlng
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  • 300 5 Proposals for setting up oil palm factories From BILL CAMPBELL lESSELTON, Mon. J The Sabah Government i.s considering a memorandum from the Commonwealth Development Corporation setting out detailed proposals for financial assistance in a $12 million scheme for the establishment of three palm oil factories here. This was disclosed by
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  • 48 5 PENANG. Mun. Pour suspected eaiißsters drinking coflee tn a Hutton Lane shop were arrpsod la>t night. Two of tlir nirii are believed to be connected «"h a hold-up »t Loiiing goldsmith's nhop during tlie recent muoncake fp>- ;■..<! when $10,000 worth of jewellery was taken
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  • 49 5 PENANG Men. Wong S.»m Poh, 58. was lined Sl.OOO today I Itn conduct wit; an il>e.il public lottery. He uleaded guilty Wone. thr prosecution >!.<ird. «m found bj h raiuine party In thp back room of Ml Ai«\ll Road hou.-p yesterday recording beis in
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  • 118 5 lESSELTON. Mon There will he piihlir rallies here to welcome I nßku Abdul Kaliman on his four-da\ visit to Sabah from Dec 1. The rallies will also celebrate (lie end of confrontation The Trncku "111 be accompanied on his visit here by the .Minister
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  • 778 5 GIRL'S HALF-NUDE BODY FOUND BEHIND BUSH Despicable crime, judge tells the accused... IPOH, Monday. VI OHAMED Ariflin bin Bahak, unemployed. 1 was sentenced to seven years jail and six strokes of the rotan for raping a girl. Choc Poh Kirn, 20.
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  • 88 5 Carpenter on revolver charge Kit I BIIARI'. Mon A .iiprntcu Lee Tow Yong. 23. was today charged with unlawful possession of a revolver and six rounds of ammunition. Lee was alleged to have had a Browning- pistol and the ammunition when he was stopped at a police checkpoint at Jrram
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  • 59 5 SINGAPORE Mon. Chua Kirn Svee VM today convicted for the fifth time for housebreaking anl theft- when he admitted that he stole two Idols from a Rangoon Road temple list Saturday afternoon. The magistrate. Mr Ltew Ngilc Kee. tailed him lor three vr.trs and ordered
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  • 65 5 KUAI.A I.UMPUR Mon. Two men. YapSimSwee and Yeoh Yong Chanjt. were today cbansed \v;th pottMslOf, liquor on which duty of $1,300 had not been paid and with pMMMina stills used lor the distillation of liquor. They were alleged to have committed ihr offences near the Nam
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  • 75 5 JOHORfc BAIIHL Mini Youth organisation,, Here were today warned to be on the look-out tor -üb/erslon by undesirable element.** This warning was given by the i-haitman ot the i«.ral liNvcriimpiu rommittce. Dato Hail Othman Saat when oppnms- 12 <i,i\ rarpentrv course for 18 vniithv at the Youth
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  • 275 5 Court told of a bus ride that ended in a killing |(UALA LUMPUR. JV Mon. A youth who ran away when attacked on alighting from a bus, later returned to the scene and found his friend lying unconscious by the roadside, the High Court here was told today. Sekandar Khan.
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  • 414 5 QUESTION OF HOW FAST AND FAR TO GO Planners meet today on Labuk Valley project JESSELTON. Won THE national development planning committee of the Prime Minister's Department is meeting here tomorrow to discuss the United Nations sponsored Labuk Valley development project and recommend how fast and far the Government should
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  • 336 6 Malaysia 'planning earth station' SATELLITE LINKS ON THE WAY J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia is planning an earth station for satellite communications, including television. the Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Tan Sri V. T. Sambanthan. said today. Tan Sri Sambanthan's disclosure came at a joint Press conference for the Thai
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  • 72 6 Traffic cases: Only 1 in 100 are women KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Only one in exery 100 traffic offences is commit tod by va woman. casea brought up today in the magistrates court here show. Of thuse charged. 682 were convicted and 34 acqu.ud. j Eleven were CUadttrfML Fine.-, raneeel iroin
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  • 231 6 ISLAMIC SECONDARY SCHOOLS IN ALL STATES PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Monday DLAiXS for the promotion of Islamic education announced by the Central Government today include full aid for the Muslim College at Petaling Jaya and for one religious secondary school in each State in West Malaysia. The Central Government was also
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  • 403 6 Smuggling of trade goods from Malaya to S'pore SINGAPORE. Mon. The disparity in import duties levied on sugar confectionery, biscuits and chocolate wafers by the Singapore and Malaysian governments has encouraged smuggling of these products from Johore Bahru across the Causeway into Singapore. Disclosing this in its halfyearly report ending
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  • 49 6 I PENANG. M<>n. Al>o,it 100 rr'onas of pudi land in pprrtintanE J»nK«nu.< village. Butt*rworth. has been planted with high yielding "Dudi m~ for th« first tim^ this ««nn. This experiment is being carried out under a "pioneer jcheme" with the muwunce of agricultural department officer*.
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  • 535 7 Koti men prepare for top-level talks KUALA LUMPUR, Monday fpHIRTEEN members of the Indonesian Supreme Command (Koti) today met senior Malaysian Government officials at a one-hour "getting to know you" session and chalked out their programme for two days of "serious and detailed" talks beginning here tomorrow. As a result
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  • 121 7 Australian pilots give strike ultimatum From JACK FINGLETON CANBERRA, Mon. Pilots of Qantas, Australia's Governmentowned overseas airline, have voted strongly for strike action and unless problems are resolved at a meeting late today in Melbourne 19 jetliners throughout the world are expected to stop flying tomorrow. The Pilots Federation accuses
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  • 158 7 Unionists intimidated charge by David IT UA L A LUMPUR, Mon. The general secretary of the Transport W o r kers' Union here, Mr. V. David, today claimed that union leaders who do not dance to the tune of the Ministry of Labour were being intimidated. They had also been
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    • 263 7 Straits Times Crossword ACKUSS •Tune ttte (Byron) (7» 1.5.9s advoccy ot capital 9 2^ of th f. 16 17 av mlstress ol punishment (3. 4. 3. 4). th 5* e u 6 I 6' 6)< 10. 16. 28 sheepishly <4). 15 No help in the ring? He lost U !he
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  • 439 8 Electronic brain not always the answer: Lim SINGAPORE, Monday. MR. Lim Hong Keat, president of the Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore today said the "electronic brain" was not always the answer to modern management. In his speech at the opening ceremony of the 11th executive committee meeting of
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  • 31 8 SINGAPORE. Mon The Rowcroft Theatre Club will present a comedy. "And This Was Odd" •t 1U Aver R«jah Road theatre at 830 P m from Dec. 6 to 9.
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  • 133 8 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A district judge today ordered six strokes of the rotan to be given in addit jot tn a year's jail to a reenafce thug who had beaten up a boy and robbed him of his watch. The Judge. Mr. Donald Yeo
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  • 63 8 Doctor weds teacher DR. AND MRS. An* Hong Bens after their Wesley Church wedding in Singapore on Saturday. Dr. Ang, of the General Hospital's .Department of Surgery, is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. \n K Tek Kyang. The bride, the former Miss Ong Jin Kheng, is a piano
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  • 215 8 Plane ride to a new life for two VIPs SINGAPORE. Mon.— Two "hole-in-the-hearf Sabah children flew into Singapore this evening for a short stopover on their way to Melbourne for treatment which may open the door to a new life for them. They are a 15-yoar-old Kayah boy. Ngau Wan.
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  • 162 8  - 'JOBS FOR POLICE CHILDREN' DRIVE BY GOVT SINGAPORE. Mon— A plan to help children of members of the Singapore police force to obtain employment In Government departments was launched by the Government last April. Inche Mohammad Ghazall Ismail. Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, disclosed this when he addressed
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  • 2057 9 DON COOK AFTER 10 YEARS... by SHORTLY after 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Monday. Oct. 29. 1956. the empty cloudless skies above the empty searing wasteland of the Sinai desert suddenly blossomed with Israeli army paratroopers descending on Egyptian fortifications in the Mitla
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  • Tuesday, November 22, 1966. Prosperous Families
    • 680 10 The family planning seminar in Penang has produced some useful information on the problems which the National I Family Planning Board will be facing when it begins its work in earnest next year. More detailed guidance will be furnished by the survey now in progress in the major
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    • 353 10 One of the points made at the recent, and stimulating, All-Malaysia Co-operative Congress, was that the Government should assign to the co-operative movement a I bigger and better-defined role in national development. The attitude is commendable. But. as speakers at the conference were clear-headed enough to realise, it
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    • 220 10 The need for weights and measures reform in Malaysia is incontestable. But if further evidence were needed it came handily with Dr. Lim Swee Aun's statement yesterday on rice supplies. The Government, said the Minister, had released 460 tons of stockpile rice to keep the price down;
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    • 113 10 Parking tickets, cycles without lights v:iNCE arriving In Singapore I have received three parking tickets for comparatively trivial offences. Every ticket was put on my windscreen by a mobile squad policeman. It seems ludicrous that these policemen are deployed in such a way, when, for example hundreds of cyclists are
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    • 99 10 I REFER to the stage II Malay Examination on Nov. 7 for non Malay Government servants. Of all the questions set, not even one has any 'connection with the text book we have used. Non-Malay Government servants are asked to attend Malay classes two hours a week.
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    • 184 10 MY family and I have been in Singapore for 15 months with the British Services. In that time I have been robbed of 400 dollars in a hotel, cheated, swindled, overcharged and eiven under weighted goods. These we have tolerated with extreme patience but the last straw
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    • 88 10 I REFER to Mr. Chin's 1 letter <S.T. Nov. 14 1 the P.W.D. is aware of th«» situation and has for some time been spraying chemical compounds to neutralise the odour. The sewage treatment works which servos the eastern half of Singapore Is overloaded due to the tremendous pace
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    • 54 10 IN response to a recrultment drive for officercadets in April many of us applied We went through the selection tests medical check-up and the interviews. Since then we have not heard from the Ministry of Defence. The least the Ministry can do is tell us by letter whether we are
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  • 342 10  -  LAJOS LEDERER by YUGOSLAVIA for lone the pioneer of the Communist countries, is now blazing a fresh trail for economic cain in defiance of oarty dogma. Without much explanation, the Government in Belgrade has revised its ideas about the purchase of Yugoslav land and property
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  • 1047 10  - SABAH'S POLLS PROBLEMS BILL CAMPBELL by JESSELTON, Mon. A*, electorate In a remote hinterland, vast distances and too Sew roads HE L ICOPTERS may be put to use in Sabah's first full-scale state elections in April to fly the ballot box to some of the more isolated interior communities here.
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  • 279 11 British M.P: We now know your problems KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia has made tremendous progress In national development, particularly in road construction, since independence, said the leader of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association delepation, Lt.-Col. R. Crawahaw, today. "We have been very much lmprps.>ed by the fact that the Malaysian road
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  • 143 11 pE.NANG, Mon. Many children nowadays tended to form cults to distinguish themselves from others whom they regarded as "squares. 1 the Chief Education Officer, Mr. Ong Teng Keong, said here today Mr. One v hn was addressing tii,- I.. 1 Salic Schools annual pri/e-civing
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  • 529 11 Dollar split: A call for fresh thinking gINGAPORE, Mon. The chairman of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce, Mr. T. M. Walker, has urged both the Singapore and Malaysian governments to reconsider their decisions to have separate currencies when the present monetary arrangements expire in June next year. Speaking at
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  • 55 11 PENANG. Mon. A large quantity of cosmetics and cigarett« lighters on which about $400 duty had not been paid, was discovered under the back seat and in the boot of a car yest«rdav. The car was passing through the Custom's vehicles examination hall when it was
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  • 169 11 SPANISH DANCERS DUE ON SUNDAY SINGAPORE. Mon. One of Spain's renowned danre troupes, the Flamenco Dance Company, will arrive here for the first time on Nov. 27 for several appearances at a leading hotel and at the National Theatre. The dance team, flying direct from .Madrid, will be Mopping here
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  • 188 11 I/OTA BHARU, Mon.— The 1V Assistant Minister of National Development. Inche Sulalman bin Bulon, left for Kuala Lumpur today after completing a five-day visit to development projects in Kdantan. During his visit he opened a total of 12 adult education buildings and visited
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  • 144 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The Johore State budget session has been postponed from Dec. 3 to Dec. 27, the Clerk of Council, Inche Hussein bin Ahmad, announced in a circular to heads of departments here The State Assembly meeting, which was scheduled for
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  • 21 11 KULIM Mon. The Kullm district koran reading competition will be held at Jalan Raya mosque here on Dec. 1.
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  • 183 11 Man who cheated a 'pirate taxi man jailed SINGAPORE, Mon. Two hours after Gordon Anthony Mathleu, 22, swindled a "pirate" taxi operator of $300 he found himself chased by several pirate taxis as he drove along Empress Piacp. He was cornerpd after short chase, and handed over tn a passing
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  • 39 11 SINGAPORE. Mop— lord Rhodes. Parliamentary Sfretary to th*> British Board of Trade, who is currently visiting South-East Asia, will arrivp in Singapore for a twoday visit tomorrow evening from Bangkok. He will leave for Jakarta on Thursday.
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    • 194 11 IDESL HOMES ltd, DISPLAY OF CRANLEIGH SWIMMING POOLS You art most welcome to see tor the first timm in Singapore, a display of swimming pools to suit every home. VISIT IDEAL HOMES im. DISPLAY AT ISA, CUSCADEN ROAD (Off Orchard Road, at rear of Hotel Singapura) TELEPHONE: ***** A full
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    • 759 11 TV MALAYSIA Channel 5 Kuala Lumpur 7.10 Sports round-up; 735 Conand Puisne: A Ipoh and Ma- lidential File Starlet: 800 laoca: 3, 10 Johore Bahru; 4 News in Mandarin- 810 Indian Taipinc 7 Batu Pahat; 9 Dances; 8.35 Hans Haas— The Kluans. Maldlre Island Story: 900 545 p.m. Opening and
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  • 391 12  - First six trade envoys 808 NG: They leave soon to play their role in Malaysia's export drive By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. MALAYSIA'S first six trade commissioners will leave later this month and early next month to take up their posts in foreign capitals. This morning they met the Minister of
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  • 265 12 RUBBER BOARD OPENS VIENNA OFFICE iI(UALA LUMPUR. IV Mon. The Malayan Rubber Fund Board today opened a new technical advisory service office in Vienna as the second phase of the extension of the natural rubber industry's activities in Europe. Similar advisory service ofnees set up in Frankfurt and Hamburg some
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  • 122 12 DENANG, Mon. The Penang Malay Patriotic Youth Organisation today claimed that 65 per cent of Islamic scholars (ulamas) in the country supported it s recommendation to ban Muslim eirls from beauty contests. It also announced that a special "Banning of Beauty Contests"
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  • 98 12 IPOH. Mon Burglars described as "very choosy" made haul of more than $4,000 worth of liquor and cigarettes from a shop in Station Road here last night Mr Wong Foo. manager of the shop, discovered the burglary this morning when he went to open the premises.
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  • 303 12 Thieves on the go-go make it a busy Sunday 1/ U A L A LUMPUR. Mon.— Thieves were on the "go-go" yesterday (Sundays here are normally crinr* free) and in five separate incidents got away with $15,590 worth of textiles and $2,100 in cash. Their blgge.st haul was a van.
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  • 103 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. The president of Lions International. Mr. Edward M. Lindsey. will arrive in Singapore tomorrow for a twoday visit in the course of a world tour. Mr. Linasty, accompanied by his wife, will meet the lions of Singapore and Malaysia at a reception at
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  • 368 12 [(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. One of the reasons why Japan assists her Asian I neighbours to develop alongside her is because she knows she just "cannot go It alone,"' a leading Japanese businessman. Mr. I. Murase. said today. "A prosperous and deveI loped
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  • 760 13 PENANG PREPARES FOR FESTIVAL AND PESTA PENANG, Monday PREPARATIONS for next month's Penang Festival are now in full swing and the island will take on a festive air for the threeweek pesta, the biggest ver to be organised here. Workmen are now busy stringing coloured bulbs, flags and bunting along
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  • 163 13 Million-dollar Xmas joy in capital Ll M\ LUMPUR, Mon. Christmas this year in the ederal capital—the first with the return of peace will be a million-dollar affair. .Leading shops here have already ordered more than a million dollars worth of new stock for the festive season in expectation of a
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  • 210 13 I* I'M. A LUMPUR, Mon. —It is said that daughters follow their fathers and the 21-year-old daughter of IV expert Dr. M. Moritomo Is no exception. Father is an expert on cottage industries and daughter Yasuko takes after him. Now she, too, is
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  • 288 13 1£ U A L A LUMPUR. Mon. A businesswoman and social worker here. Mrs. Tan Kirn Hooi, has plans to start a home for crippled youths. But she faces an unusual problem: She needs at least 11 more people to sit
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  • 90 13 New CO. of C'wealth Brigade aTANBERRA, Mon. Col. P. L. Tancred has been appointed commander of the 28th Commonwealth Brigade group in Malaysia for two years. He will taice up tne appointment early next year with the rank of temporary brigadier He succeeds Brig. T.D.H. McMeekin of the BriiUh Army.
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    • 523 14 Don't let fashion your head! IT'S YOUR FACE THAT SETS THE RIGHT HAIRSTYLE IIf HEN you go to the hairdresser's, do you take with you a photograph of the latest hairstyle to catch your eye? Then you could be breaking one of the most fundamental of all beauty rules! It's
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    • 204 14 HOUSEHOLD HINTS PREVENT excess steaming of the bathroom by running cold water first, then warm, into the tub. One way to clean Indoor plants when the leaves become dusty place them in a bath-tub. Spray and wash leaves gently and leave the plants in the tub until excess water drains
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    • 267 14 'Look alive' eyes for the new party make-up OLIVIA YEOH by CWITCH on the glitter and let the stars get in your eyes! One of London's top beauty experts is here in Singapore to show what's the latest in eye make-up with Christmas in mind, of course. She is Mrs.
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  • 333 16 THE price of Straits tin remained unchanged yesterday in Penang at m>oi> on an offering estimated down 5 tons to 225 tons. Unusually good support for a Monday market especially from the Philippines was reported. LOI AL RIBBER MARKET: The market ruled very
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  • 24 16 Nov. 21. RIBBER PRICE 62J cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: StiOC.37\ (unch.). estimated unofficial offering 225 tons (down 5 tons).
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  • 74 16 /HINESE Praituea Euhinn, Slnaaday: Coconut all.: bulk S4li a«llera. drum 5431 wUat*. Capra: .No\ lire L'K Continrnt. Unquoted Ptpptr: Mim'nk nhltr BITT| arllrra. Sarawak n hiir 8171 wll^ra, uprcial S.iitVAHk tin k <i '."> ■HWt« Karr»h*d Lamponn hlni k 8138 INI »r!l*ra <£•>';■ NI.W'. ASTA $137t IN) nell.-rn
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  • 51 16 ON the official Malayan short Terms Money Markrt far the week ended Saturday (Not. 19) thr range of call rates was as follows: BANK FINDS: Bf| per cent to r per cent. GENERAL FUNDS: 3', per cent tn P per 1 1 Mt MOVEMENT of funds totalled 5144
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  • 15 16 'I'M E Association ol Binkt in 1 Malaysia m.ide oo rhanKea to 1U
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  • 753 16 From Our Market Correspondent THERE was little change in pattern in the industrial section of the Stock Exchange yesterday and prices again showed Minu- improvement. The main interest was centred in Gammon. CCM and Veneer, all of which appreciated on the day.
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  • 30 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indire*. Not. 19. Not. 21. •Industrials: 90.11 90.63 Tins: 10T.T5 10T.59 S rubbers: 1 1 1 :u 111.23 •Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 100.
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  • 1073 16 BUSINESS ON STOCK EXCHANGE Dt'SINtSS in inU rrportrd to the SinEapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of ihe Stock Exchance yesterday. «ith the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS BouUead ll.t'Olil UM CCM B1 M S<-. 1 1,000) tI.J2 P iIMMRI, <1 "i 3 11. (I'.OOO) SI.M L>.
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  • 138 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. TNDUSTRIALS were firmer with x rises In excess of falls. Moves uere narrow base metals 1 and oils were firm C R.A. was up 14 cents to $6.10. Renison gained 30 cents to $7. Today dMlaaj ptfeat in Auxtralian dollar* and c*nt« with Friday a pnc<t
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  • 115 16 V^HIPS lying jiono'di tnt fmiapori Harbour whir.ll or tiptctlll today ■ra: Krhexmor l t, Irimi Sycamore 3/4. Sihiso 5. Aatnd Bakka 10 11. M*n«lama 13 14. Myrmidon 15 16. Kristin Bakkt 10, Bultmba 19, Rajah Brooke ■-•3 ?4 Star Bellatriz 27 2s. Diomed 33 34. Ftde 40
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  • 31 16 Hnn^ Kon k yMterrt.y th» 111. dallar quoted at 3 74! for II and S H| for aattt. tttrllnt »a» i|uo(<*<l 14.W and m tail ol old at 2»Bt.
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  • 240 16 IUOMRIR first grade rubber f.o.b. buyer* closed at 5 p.m. In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore yrstrrdjy it (i* crnts per lb. up one-eighth of a rrnt on Friday* closing Irvrl for th« position. Thr tone MM vrt y quirt. R.A.S and M R.r rinsing prirra in crnts prr
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    • 442 16 THE BANKRUPTa ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) IN THE HIGH (OIRT IN SINGAPORE. IN BANKR rjPTCY No. 343 of 1965. Re: VONG NAM Ex P»rte: HOUSING*: DEVELOPMENT BOARD Creditor. In the Ma tar of a Bankruptcy Petition is- i«i on the lOih day of November. 1966. To: Yong Nam. No. 25-D Yonu
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  • 132 17 }0 Wordt tli <Ml*lmum> MR. AND MRS. George Tan thank relatives and friends for their kind attendance and presents on the occasion of their marriage. MR. A MRS rnanc Choone Hee thank all friends and relatives for thnr gifts and attendance at wedding Tarty on their elder son, Peter
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  • 58 17  -  MADAM TAN FATT NEO. 80 MOTHER OF C. K. CHENG PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY 20.11.66 LEAVING BEHIND 2 SONS, 1 DAUGHTER, 1 DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. 11 GRANDSONS, 2 GRAND DAUGHTERS. 5 GRK.VI (.IiWDSONS k 5 GREAT GRANDDAUGHTERS TO MOURN HER LOSS. CORTEGE I.KWrS U, Kl\(; ALBERT PARK POM I*oo ANN CEMETERY. SEMBAWANG
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    • 732 17 (Continued from Pace IO SITUATIONS VACANT U Wordt tt (Mi*.)— Box SO rtt. mxtrm READ the rienior Appointment* vacant id The Sunday Mall *act> BOX A 4129 S T Spore. Position filled. Applicants thanked WANTED JUNIOR MALE Typist Indians preferable. Apply PO. Box 1X75. Spore, 1. EXPERIENCED FOREIGN GOING master,
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    • 654 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT is *j,rdß v« r Mimuj Bmm i« n,. rxira KIMSIA COURT Three Bedroom Flat. two aircondltloned. attractive modern furniture, iittfd kitchen telephone. Ring B'pore MCett FURNISHED FLATS 34-B, 36-C. St. Thomas Walk 3-btdroomcd, parquet, mosaic Moorings throughout. Phone Chee (Spore) *****. BRADDELL HEICHTS: Kullv furnished dftached bungalow, 3
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    • 629 17 OFFICE SPACE WANTED [S^Wnrdt St (Mi*.)— Box St rtt. txtrm OFFICE ROOM In Singapore city «r. H required Pleas* writ* Bo* A 4561 S.T. B'pore. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE ;.S H'orrfs St (Mi*.)— Box St rlt. txtrm HOOVER PARK 2 storey 3 Mdrootn tcrrac* nouse treebold Tal: S'nor* *****. at
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    • 801 17 EDUCATION fj Wordt tt (Mi*.)— Box St rtt. txtrm FOR COMMERCIAL ACAOBMIC Study Join at Raja* Collet*: Classes Morning Afternoon/Evening: New Se»aioo Starting is December/ January Regliter earl*: Raja Collet*. ***** (8 pore). LET BENNETT AIRMAIL College help you qualify quickly. Rapid home*tudy courau for Cambridge Oversea* Certificate U.BC. L.U.C.,
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    • 825 17 DRESSES DRESSMAKING IS Wordt tt (Ml*.)— Box St rtt. txtrm PO lANQ'I NEW ADDRESS. OwlnC I to irni expansion of our busincu «ra arc now at S6A Orchard Road, sins*- j pore 9, (opposite Sbell Pttrol Killini Station), Tal: *****2. Tailoring chargea from I*, i including Cneong•am). LADIES HAIRDRESSING fi
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    • 547 17 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION IN BANKRUPTCY NO 264 Of 1958 it Not. 403 of 1961 RE: Noel Cheah NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application will be made to the High Court. Singapore on Monday, the sth day of December. 1966 at 10.15 o'clock In the
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    • 387 18 STIPE'S REPORT HPHE MRA Stipendiary A Steward's report on Sundays races at Ipoh: RACE 1: After the start Ardent Lad 'H. J. Chuah) could not gallop freely for some distance. Near the 4f Winoro (R. Low) had to be checked off the heels of
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    • 427 18 Epsom Jeep RACING with ftAPID Income, with Merv Posner up, showed winning form in a splendid trial ovei 4f in 61 2/5s (3f in 38 3/5) on a heavy track at Ipoh yesterday morning. Still a maiden after eight starts, this flve-year-old should get
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    • 61 18 LONDON. Mon. Lee Kin Tat. of Singapore, was beaten by Roger Mills (Surrey) in the men's singles final of the Northern open badminton championships at Birkenhead last night. Mills won comfortably by 15-3. 15-8. Imre Rietveld the Dutch champion, won the women's singles title with
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    • 63 18 SYDNEY. Mon. Kathy Wainwrittht. the new holder of the world's 880 yd freestyle swimming record will break other records this year. coach Prank Outhrie predicted today. Kathy. 18 set a new time of 8 50.3 for the 880 yd at Victoria Park pool here on Saturday The previous
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    • 642 18 WEIGHTS WEIGHTS for jll nine racei of the Pcr.ik Turf Club's November meeting at Ipoh tomorrow: CL 3. DIV. 4— 6 F Lightning Flash II ■inn Panglima Larut 8.13 Indication 8.13 Miss Susan 8.13 Cinema V 8.12 Olympic Game 8.11 Nrchayannost 8.11 Set V P B.H Lotus Lamp 8.09 Grecian
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    • 231 18 lOCKEY Glynn Pretty J rode his 50th winner of the season when h? brought Jack's Code home by four lengths in the Class 3, Div 1, 5Jf straight race at Ipoh on Sunday. He quickly celebrated the occasion by scoring on a rank outsider. Lotus
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    • 103 18 Roche's 'no' to offer CYDNEY. Mon. Tony Roche, the high-ranking Australian tennis player, said taday he would reject an offer to turn professional. Roche, holder of the Frencn and Italian singles titles and. at 21. generally considered the brn player for his age in the world, said the offer was
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    • 95 18 rjXHE Malaysian golf team left J Kuala Lumpur for Banekok on Sunday for the South East Asian amateur team championship for the Putra Cup beginning on Thursday. The team was led by Chang Sow Khong as manager and non-playing captain Others were Darwis Deran. Sulalman Bluah. Zalnal
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    • 138 18 HOI'STON, Mon. Arnold Palmer yesterday won the US$llO,OOO Houston champions international Rolf tournament here by one stroke, after sinking a 12-foot putt on the final hole Palmer's final two-under par round of 69 gave him a 72-hole total Of 375. In second place wsu Garner Dickinson,
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    • 126 18 Burge hits 198 and sets a record CRICKET ORISBANE, Mon. D Peter Burge, who was not available to tour South Africa with the Australian team, scored 198 for Queensland against New South Wales today in their Sheffield Shield match here. Burge. who hit three slxea and 25 fours In a
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    • 100 18 MLLBOLKNL: Fast bowiar Alan Connolly again played a big part in dismissing Western Australia cheaply today in their Sheffield Shield match with Victoria here. Connol'v took four for 83 in 27 overs tor .i Batcta analytic of e.ght for 137. He DM taken L'l wicket* In three Shield
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    • 87 18 CAPETOWN: Western Province. facing almost certain defeat, were making the Australian touring team fight ;ill the way an the third day of tlirir four-day match here. At lunch Western Province, who on Saturday had followed on 313 runs behind, wore 112-5 Night watchman F. Drummer, who took 100
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    • 48 18 DACCA. Ceylon, with seven wickets left, needed 151 run* to avoid an innings defeat at the close of the third dsy'i play in the Second Tort against Pakistan herr ypjorday. Scores: Pakistan 517-7 dec; Ceylon 213 (Pirris 48, Snead Ahmed 5-48. Pervez Sajjaa 3-60 and 153-3.
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    • 687 18 CHING KENG LEE COMPANY, LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE Is hereby given that I the Forty-sixth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company. No. 2, Collyer Quay, Singapore, on Tuesday, the 29th November, 1966, at 10.30 a.m. < AND
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    • 333 18 LEMBAGA LETRIK NEGARA TANAH MELAYU TAWARAN Pl'R/6719 I'r MKIVVIN IS BI'AH RUMAH JEMS V MM 8 BI'AH Xl MMI JENIS IV I DI-BATANG PADANG, CAMERON HIGHLANDS Tawaran2 ada-lah dl-pelawa i daripada pemborong2 kelas A3 dan i rce-atas yang telah berdaftar den- i can Lebaga Letrllc Negara untok pembinaan rumah2 yang
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    • 703 18 NOTICE SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC RUBBER AND PLASTICS DIVISION Introduction to Rubber Technology An Introductory course of 18 lectures (or those Interested in obtaining a basic knowledge of rubuer technology. The course is designed particularly for those already engaged in rubber goods manufacture or in selling raw materials to this Industry but
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    • 352 19  -  CHEAH SEONG PAIK TAN AIK HUANG AND CHENG HOE CAN SPEARHEAD VICTORY AGAINST INDIA By ALL-ENGLAND and Malaysian singles champion Tan Aik Huang, and Malaysia's No. i, Yew Cheng Hoe, have reached peak form in training and are confidently expected to lead Malaysia to
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    • 216 19 •CV3RTY-SEVEN players hue been invited by the Malaysian Rugby Union to take part n two trials to pick the Malaysian team to tour Bangkok from Dec. 21 to 31. The trials will be held on Dec. 3 and 4on the Armed Forces ground at, Rifle Range
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      77 19 SPOTLIGHT ON THE ASIAN GAMES SINGAPORE'S teams to the Fifth Asian Games at Bangkok next month and the First Ganefo of Asia starting at Pnom Penh on Saturday aim to be among the smartest units on parade in the opening ceremonies. They have worked hard at correct marching in the
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    • 162 19 18 Indian hockey stars for Bangkok ]\EW DELHI, Mon— lndia. 1 the Olympic champions, will send a party of 18 to Bangkok for the hockey tournament in the Asian Games next month. The team will be captained by goalkeeper Shanker Laxman. 35. who has played for India in three Olympics.
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    • 34 19 NEW DELHI. Mon. O. D. Sondhl. 76, a permanent member of the International Olympic Committee, died last night at his home at Subathu. Ha was senior vice-president of th« Asian Games Federation.
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    • 560 19  -  FRANCIS BOEY IN SINGAPORE By SINGAPORE'S young swimmers are likely to win a few silver and bronze medals in next month's Asian Games according to the latest Asian statistics. Their stars of last years' Seap Games, Tan Thuan Heng and Patricia Chan, and
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    • 219 19 Korean may thwart Howe Liangs' bid SINGAPORE'S great weightlifter. lightweight Tan Howe Liang, may find his ambition of repeating his 1958 Asian Games victory at Bangkok next month thwarted by a South Korean. The South Korean. Won Si Ki. has made himself the favourite for the gold medal with his
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    • 328 19 RANGOON. Mon. A sportsloving Army Colonel will lead Burma's 124-man contingent to Bangkok for the Asian Games. Col. Maung Kyaw, member of the Union of Burma sports and physical education committee, will be assisted by former soccer idol Major Gwan Sheln. In all. 76 men and 27
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    • 303 19  - AAU take lead on Asian Federation Mansoor Rahman IN MALAYSIA By T<HE Malaysian Amat- cur Athletic Union have decided to take the initiative to form an Asian Track and Field Federation. They have written to atheletlc officials of participating countries in the fifth Asian Games at Bangkok on Dec. 9-20
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    • 355 19  -  ERNEST FRIDA GANEFO By SINGAPORE'S con- tingent of 26 competitors and 10 ollicials left by Royal Air Cambodia yesterday for the first Ganefo of Asia at Phnom Pen 9 from Nov. 25 to Dec. 6 "to win friends and brins home some evidence of success
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    • 42 19 Tho annual ttnati match between Negri Sombilan and Malacca for the Llm Cheng Siong Cup, fixer: for last Sunday at the MaliccH Medicals Sports Club. wa.s po.v'por.ed owing to increment weather. It will non- be played at Tarnpin m Der 2..
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    • 18 19 SUMMARY ia GGEB Inter-DTC (T. Anson): Teluk Alison 16 (2 goals, try, penalty) Taiping 9 (3 tries i.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 33 19 Hut hi V Spore Uiv. I: CSC v I A (SSC Rrd.) S'for Div. 2: Kilat v TPCA (Pantal); Depot v PWD (Depot grd). RL'GGER Milium troph> Varsity Utd v VIOBA iPantai Valley).
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  • 56 20 BENEDICT received cable brlovtd r.derteus Vettukad 19.1 1.1986. R. HiKh Mni» Saturday 14.1.1967. 6.00 p.m. Bt. Anthooy Church K. Lumpur. MR t. KARTHICESU of General Manaser'a Office Malayan Railways, Kuala Lumpur paused away peacefully on 21-11-66. Cortege leaves 56 T raver* Road at 5 p.m on 22-11-66 for cremation
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  • 65 20 VOGHERA (North Italy). Mon. An 18-yrar-old tjirl acrT>bat was in hospital here today with bruises after a circus elephant tried to squash her with its paw yesterday. Her act was to climb on to its head. But the animal, suddenly enraged, threw her to the
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  • 42 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The trial of a PKI leader in East Kalimantan, Syed Fahru Barakbah. on charges of complicity in last year's abortive communist-backed coup, opened before the subversion court at Balikpapan last Thursday. Radio Jakarta reported today.—UPl.
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  • 58 20 Italy: Price of the floods ROME, Mon.— ltaly today prepared to face the bill for its disastrous floods with a 500.000 million lire (£287 million) programme of reconstruction and economic revi\al. Taxes will go up next year to help find the money. Grants anil low-rate loans will go to ownrrs
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  • 43 20 LIVERPOOL, Mon. The Blue Funnel Lines new and highly automated 13,300 gross tons express cargo liner Priam is loading at Blrkenhead for her maiden voyage to the Par East. She will call at Penang, Port Swettenham and Singapore. UPI.
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  • 48 20 PASADENA (California), Mon. —Americas photographic lunar Orbiter 2 returned more high quality pictures today of possible Apollo landing sites on the moon. "The pictures are really good, consistently high in quality." said a spokesman at California Institute of Technology's jet propulsion laboratory. UPI.
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  • 47 20 JAKARTA. Mon. —Twenty-two people were drowned when their motorboat capsized durinc a storm on Jatiluhur Lake. 70 miles from here, reports reaching here said today. The dead were among a group of 70 labourers returning from work on Jatiluhur dam last Friday. Reuter.
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  • 112 20 LONDON. Mon.— An 86--year-old Americanborn countess who loves speed has bought a helicopter t4i beat Britain's growing traffic problems. And her 51 -year-old chauffeur, Jack Stone, has gone to a school to learn to pilot her between here and her West England home
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  • 377 20 LONDON STOCKS. RUBBER and TIN LONDON. Mon. What was considered to be a worsening Rhodesia situation whs the mam influence on the London slock market today. This factor had particular slgni ficancc for British funds and copper shares, and the declines in these two sections featured the market. One dealer
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  • 262 20 BONN. Monday rE West German magazine Der Spiegel said today that escaped British spy George Blake flew to Frankfurt Immediately on breakin., out of prison last moi.th and had reached Easi. Germany by way of Nuremberg and Prague. An article in
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