The Straits Budget, 16 November 1960
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section40 1960-11-16 1 The Straits Budget kJT jL** ti l ’a* kl > 'j' *C i j, 4 THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA’S NATIONAL NEWBPAPKB SJT fiw 7<3 4f T#Wl Kuala Lumpur, November 16, 1960. '"nPricc^ir"centir i (Malaya )"or l T"shsjS[""40 words
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Article109 1960-11-16 2 SALESMAN - SALESMAN Singapore. F ROM even a readl »B Ol t pS Ordinance it s C ha contributions arc Ih on wages |.e. r sum to be paid b; ployer at fixed for services rendeic employee. t Overtime is a different contract at ent rates of pay,109 words
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Article208 1960-11-16 2 KENNETH CHEN - KENNETH CHEN Sin*am»re. THE CASE FOR AND AGAINST PIG-HEADED EMPLOYERS VJR. C. V Devan Nair 1 says, among other things: “One reason for the existence of trade' unions is to make life miserable for pig-headed employers.” If this is really one of the battle cries of the208 words
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Article280 1960-11-16 2 C. S. L - C. S. L. Singapore. I WAS amazed by the report about the existence and function uf the Counselling and Advice Bureau in Singapore. As a tax-payer I must protest strongly against the waste of public funds where five officers handle about 100 family quarrels each month, an280 words
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Article249 1960-11-16 2 BAFFLED - BAFFLED Koti Bharu. BLOW TO ALL CONSUMERS A CEB notice to consumers that tariffs to towns supplied from diesel stations will be changed as from Dec. l, must come as a blow to domestic consumers in these areas. The present tariff in these areas is 30 cents249 words
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107 1960-11-16 2 RATE PAYER - RATE PAYER Johore Bahru. ()NE million two hundred thousand dollars Is a lot of money to waste on a white elephant. The Johore Bahru town council however has some white elephants and is about to acquire another in the form of a new107 words
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Article244 1960-11-16 2 J. WYATT-SMITH President, Malayan Nature Society - J. WYATT -SMITH President, Malayan Nature Society Kuala Lumpur. HEADERS of your report on Nov. 5 on the Malayan Film Unit's latest production “Batu Caves” will be interested to learn that the Selangor Government, as a result of representation made-by the Malayan Nature Society early this year,244 words
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Article97 1960-11-16 2 LIM SENG AT - LIM SENG AT Police Secrets ox Commissio oi r e. Singapore. IN answer to the letter by “Bewildered” (ST. Nov. 5), I wish to inform the writer that vertical parking and parking abreast another vehicle are r P® r mitted by law in fr t or the Britannia97 words
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Article50 1960-11-16 2 W - W. Singapore. A NUMBER of tr e« n teachers engaged the middle of Sept- f have yet to be paid salaries. They have told that they may n their salaries for ye other month or two. Who is responsibi this delay? Sure y is not a conditio/ service? c50 words
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Miscellaneous19 1960-11-16 2 I I m m m iVi BS r w>> f \vr <w i m ■y las m ■<: CUSTOMARY PROCEDURE19 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article804 1960-11-16 3 —Straits Times, Nov. 7 in particular has rarely been moie than a few years ahead of actual mining. The prophets ol woe were ignorant, but not stupid. They were perfectly right when they said that all the known rich deposits were being worked out—but there were new—Straits Times, Nov. 7 - 804 words
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Article705 1960-11-16 3 —Straits Times, Nov. 8 Only the memory of President Truman’s 1948 victory has kept the American press from regarding today s election as pure formality insofar as the tenancy of the White House is concerned. All the experts have Senator John Kennedy the winner. They could he—Straits Times, Nov. 8 - 705 words
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Article237 1960-11-16 3 Straits Times, Nov. 8 True to expectations, the week-end meeting in Kuala Lumpur of Chinese school teachers and managers passed resolutions which rejected the Rahman Talib report on education. Tiie main burden of the criticism rested on charges that Chinese secondary education would be eliminated, and that denialStraits Times, Nov. 8 - 237 words
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Article648 1960-11-16 3 —Straits Times. Nov. 9 The intention to moke two important changes in the operation of the Employees Provident Fund was announced by ihe Federation’s Minister of Finance in opening the Fund’s new headquarters building at IVtaling Java. They are not tdi«• changes which labour spokesmen and—Straits Times. Nov. 9 - 648 words
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Article459 1960-11-16 4 -Straits Times. Nov. 9 What with the election campaign and the U.N. General Assembly and a spate of distinguished visitors on their hands the Tengku’s hosts might have been forgiven for an air of preoccupation during his fortnight visit. Instead his welcome was royal and a section of-Straits Times. Nov. 9 - 459 words
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Article148 1960-11-16 4 —Straits Times. Nov. 9 A section ot the modi cal profession in Singapore is set on finding every possible argument against the introduction of physicians from abroad, and the latest issue of the Singapore Medical Journal produces some figures to show that there is no “acute” doctor shortage.—Straits Times. Nov. 9 - 148 words
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Article696 1960-11-16 4 —Straits Times, Nov. 10 running. It does not matter now how much of his lost popularity Mr. Eisenhower regained. Nowhere near enough of it rubbed olf on to Vice President Nixon Republican defeat in the off-year election two years ago was the consequence of dissatisfaction over a series—Straits Times, Nov. 10 - 696 words
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Article585 1960-11-16 4 —Straits Times, No\ More is known, after the budget meeting of Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, of the revision of assessments that is to come into force next year. The assessed annual value goes up from roughly $24 million to $53 million; the municipal rate is brought down—Straits Times, No\ ; – - 585 words
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Article372 1960-11-16 4 —Straits Times, Nov. 1 The Kelantan Govern;. is not making a \oi pressivc show of its n i join in with the mu movement for land ment. Long ago, befo? Group Settlement At passed in April, Kelant. agreed at a meeting National Land Council adopt its provisions. K,—Straits Times, Nov. 1 - 372 words
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Article31 1960-11-16 4 EVANS: On 11th Noverrb* Gleneaples Hospital to Ann Paxton Harding), wife ol Evans a son (Philip). WARD: To Susan and J< son Peter on 6th Novem v Batu Gajah Hospital.31 words
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Obituary29 1960-11-16 4 death BARCLAY, -CAROLINE H» much beloved mother of Isob' Tune and widow of Peter Barclay, after a short illne.s vice Presbyterian Church 4 12th November, thence to it darl.29 words
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Article1071 1960-11-16 5 VERNON BARTLETT - MEMO TO THE PLANNERS: IN ITS BIG DRIVE TC DEVELOP THE LAND, MALAYA MUST NOT FORGET THE FOREST... by VERNON BARTLETT YOU saw that picture on the back page of this r on Tuesday? picture of a >rb tiger shot in rc Apparently id become1,071 words
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Article475 1960-11-16 5 TUAN D. IKK - i Iti illl Ulljd k 111 TUAN D.IKK. THE DUSUN, Fri Nov 5 FLOOD is expected next month, and we have to ensure that there is enough firewood stacked on high ground This morning we started shifting billets from the roadside to o spot475 words
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Article64 1960-11-16 5 lAN AH I {.AT A. Nov 12 Iwo lull members ol the; Slim School here were mar *i« at the Churrp ,i Eng:i! (I today Tii» v a r r Mr Kdward Hardy Harrison, an art, teacher, anrl Mi. Rodina Mi:N’ico! tall cri'cant in the 'vVi-men'.,64 words
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138 1960-11-16 5 Potato chips under fire colonial’ SEIIKMB.VN, Nov. 11. The servinu of colonial food such as mashed potatoes and potato chips to firstclass patients in tile (*encral Hospital here was criticised at the monthly meeting of the Scremban Town Council last night. Socialist Front councillor. Mr. Ciurnarn Singh (iill said that138 words
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408 1960-11-16 6 ECONOMIST: NO ONSLAUGHT ON PRODUCTS OF BRITAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 6 imports from West Germany made a big leap this year. Imports from West Germany during the first eight months of this year totalled $80.4 million Slfi.ti million more than the same period408 words
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192 1960-11-16 6 rFEMEHLOH. Nov. G. Three men <re terday line ci SSU or 25 days in jail each for smashing table's, chain, and blackboards oi a school at Hat u Papan. Triung on April 2. The magistrate*. Sheik!; Abdul Hahnian, \va. t ci that192 words
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Article52 1960-11-16 6 PENANG, Nov. G An American writer and historian. Dr. Sau! K. Padover, will address the Penang Forum on “The Foreign Policy of the United States” at a meeting at the civil defence hall on Nov 8. The meeting, at 8.15 p.m., will be open to52 words
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Article28 1960-11-16 6 KLUANG. Nov G The Minister of Rural Development Tun Abdul Razak, was briefed on the progress of the various rural development schemes in the Kluang district.28 words
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Article, Illustration78 1960-11-16 6 TKNGKI Abdul Rahman shaking hands with I.t.-Gcn Robert M. Cannon. Commander of the 6tli I S. Amu. on his arrival at San Francisco's International \irport Looking on are Mr. Joseph Sullivan (centre) the San Francisco supervisor, and representative of Ma>or George Christopher, and—C.P.I. picture. - 78 words
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89 1960-11-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 6 Thailand’s Interior Minister. Gen. Prapas Charusathlen, has accepted an invitation from the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. to visit Malaya on Nov. 16. An agency report from Bangkok quotes the Thai Minister as saying the main purpose of his89 words
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Article60 1960-11-16 6 KUALA KANGSAR Nov. 6 About 20 former students of the Malay College here were entertained to dinner at the Istana Iskandariah by the Sultan of Perak and the Raja Perempuan yesterd xy. They were in Kuala Kangsar to participate in the college’s old boys week.60 words
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134 1960-11-16 6 I/'UAL A LUMPUR. Nov. 6.—The Government has advised horse traders not to import horses into the Federation until further notice. This is because of the fear of a deadly horse disease in Africa spreading to livestock in Malaya. The Director of Veterninary Services. Inche134 words
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Advertisement33 1960-11-16 6 STRAITS BUDGET SUBSCRIPT (Payable tr btngopore <ualo Lumpur No postoge Fed Mokiya Br. North Borneo incl. postoge 8r. C'weolth Foreign incl. postage United Kengdorn Eastern A**i<ralKJ Oniy by Airfreight ON RATES advance) h33 words
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Article379 1960-11-16 7 Premier lays blame MAP-MAKERS’ OE BRITAIN FOR THE theak frontier bar TO S PORE MERGER SINGAPORE, Nov. 6 rrilK Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said 1 uday that “whatever the twists and turns 0 l nts in the immediate present, the relentle»379 words
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Article, Illustration95 1960-11-16 7 Ki U’MPI K. .Nov. I ui(l;i ('han, mother three year-old (laughbi last night won the* "inmcrcial Queen” title* 1 ":)i more* than 1? other 1 most of them un- > 'Tried. 1 was Hu* first time Mrs. n a stenographer, had 'i95 words
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Article46 1960-11-16 7 \HORE. Nov. 0. Mr. nu/aki. the district 1 t ol Japan Air Line*-; ipore. returned here ■iter attending a twotrict managers’ eonin Tokyo. o’ifirmed that his air•uld begin a jet service ipore early next, year d by the Convair 880 ni46 words
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Article30 1960-11-16 7 TAWAU. Nov. f>. Police are inve. tigating the theft of $21,900 from the safe of the Bombay Burmah Trading Corp Ltd. at Apas Balung timber camp iicrc today.30 words
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Article, Illustration164 1960-11-16 7 MAI. WAN A IK WAVs air hostess. .Nam > l.icw. 111. was till* UilHMT of till d'ss N'.lpershell I 'Hi I coil ted held during the sixth 1 ts Hall at Itall'• s Hotel in Singapore on tin* n. .lit ol No*. Second164 words
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162 1960-11-16 7 CINOAPORF, Nov fj. Malayan?, may have to pay bight r prices for An.- U’alian good' be CMii.-t" shipping freight rates from Australia to Singapore and other Malayan and Indonesian ports have been increased bv six per cent since the beginning of this month. This162 words
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Article, Illustration453 1960-11-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. (i. Socialist Front tonight protested againsl I he arrest of its members and other people' in a series of pre-dawn raids yeslerday. It called on the Government to nive fair treatment to those detained and “not to use fascist or Communist453 words
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Article60 1960-11-16 8 JPOII. Nov. t>—Two labourers were buried alive in a landslide at a tin mine in Tronoh. l(i miles from here, early this morning. They were Wong Kam Choy. 19. and Cheong Kuan Choy. 37. Both men were in the pumphouse of the mine when the earth60 words
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Article, Illustration284 1960-11-16 8 WIDOW WEEPS AT FUNERAL and TALKS OF ‘SPATE OF BAD LUCK Kuala lumpur, Nov. t>. Madam Chai Kwee Yin. the widow and first wife of a salesman* Andrew’Gaspcr. sobbed at a graveside here and spoke of a “spate of bad luck” which284 words
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260 1960-11-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 6 ’THE Ministry of Edu- cation today refuted claims that the Rahman Talib education report “hampered” the growth of the Chinese language. It was commenting on u statement by the president of the United Chinese school Teachers' Association260 words
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175 1960-11-16 8 SINGAPORE. Nov. (1 An Aus’raiian stockbroker tonight urged Singapore and the Federation to undertake big publicity campaigns to persuade Australians to invest here. Mr A II Urquhart. cnairmnn of Sydney Stock Exchange, who arrived here bv Qantas for a 10-day visit at the invitation of the175 words
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Article81 1960-11-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR. ernati n housing research Mr. G. A. Atkinson, here today from 15 help the Federalio hou ing problem. Mr. Atkinson < to advise the Feder. i its plans to build i housing and town I projects. "I shall be here week. 181 words
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Article, Illustration163 1960-11-16 9 U’ORE, Nov. 7 Miss in Kelsom bint e Maii who flew into s -Hire with an Austral nursing certificate. urged Malay girls in f ‘‘deration to take up mi -ing. ;(!'Oin who was the ili Colombo Plan sludto study in Australia, d here by163 words
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Article49 1960-11-16 9 SINGAPORE. Nov. 7 Mr. 1 Cheow Eang. back in thp Force after a year with tL Customs, today began r duties at Police Headarters. •■!e takes over as acting A tant Commissioner of ein charge of training personnel from Mr c mi Kim Seang.49 words
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Article, Illustration169 1960-11-16 9 JOIIORE BAHRU. Nov. 7—A .lohore Bahru bus company executive went wild boar hunting yesterday and bagged a tiger. Mr. Andrew lleng, managing director of the Alee Bus Company, motored to Mawai. about 32 miles from here, for a few169 words
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Article28 1960-11-16 9 IPOH, Nov. 7 The Senior Medical Officer of Health. Perak. Dr. C. Cywinski, 44. will leave Malaya at the end of this month on Malayanisation.28 words
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Article44 1960-11-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR Nov 7 The All-Malayan Estates Slat' Union is to start a group h uranee scheme tor Its 5,000 members This will be done jp cooperation with a local Insurance company. The scheme will cover accident and hospital expenses44 words
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Article, Illustration454 1960-11-16 9 GOVT’ S AIM TO HELP GROWTH OF UNIONS, SAYS MINISTER Kuala lumpur, Nov. 7. The Minister of Labour, Inehe Bahaman bin Samsuddin, today reaffirmed the Alliance Government’s policy to encourage the formation of free and independent trade unions on a national basis. He said this when he opened the second454 words
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Advertisement99 1960-11-16 9 Hong Kong Far East GUILDER Established 1936 A Ri Monthly periodical of R adding of Real estate Activities in Hong Kon** •‘i the Far East. CONTAINS full accounts, plans, perspectives and photographs of new and projected constructions in Hong Kong and other parts. An indispensable source of information for all99 words
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Article358 1960-11-16 10 SINGAPORE. Nov 7 TWO FURNITURE DEALERS JAILED FOR TWO YEARS FOR GIVING $200 TO ARMY EMPLOYEE THE FIRST criminal district judge, Mr. Choor Singh, said today that corruption was very rife in Singapore and also difficult to detect. He said this when sentencing two furniture dealers358 words
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Article202 1960-11-16 10 IPOH, Nov. 7. TRADEhb here today expressed fears of victimisa- Mon n they reported dilly-dallying tactics by clerks and other subordinate staff in the Customs Department. They said this when they attended a talk given by the As: istant Controller of Customs PeraK. Mr. M202 words
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101 1960-11-16 10 GINGAPORE, Nov. 7—Detec- tives were faced with two mysteries today after the recovery of a loaded gun from the roof of a building at Paya Lebar Airport during the weekend. WHO dialled 999 and told the police where to look? WHO put the101 words
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140 1960-11-16 10 LUMPUR. Nov. 7 Tiie president ol the Selangor branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya, Mr. A. Watson, has a plan to beat the “jaga kreta” nuisance It is to employ partly disabled ex-servicemen to watch cars at all authorised140 words
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Article48 1960-11-16 10 BUTTERWORTH. Nov. 7 Two thousand Gurkhas will take part in a passing-out parade—the biggest of its kind so far—at the Gurkha Depot in Sungei Patani on Nov. 10. The 110-man Gurkha pipes and drums which returned yesterday from Britain will play at the ceremony.48 words
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Article28 1960-11-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 7 Three new postal agencies have been opened. They are Kampong Kuantan. in Selangor. Bangi. in Negri Sembilan. and at Nvalas in Malacca.28 words
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Article, Illustration233 1960-11-16 10 SINGAPORE, Nov THE new Australian Commissioner in Sn Mr. G. A. Jockel, today described the M student population in Australia as “the nW >an pressive iink. in friendly relations between n countries.” Mr. Jockel. who assumed office today, said he had always233 words
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134 1960-11-16 10 1ZUALA LUMPUR Nov 7. Election fevei ha s gripped the 4i)ii American citizens living- in the Federu.ion on the eve of the Presidential elect! Most have cast their vote by absentee ballot. Window displays featuring photographs of b >th didates have134 words
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114 1960-11-16 10 SINGAPORE. Nov. T. a 14-YEAR-OLD English-speaking boy whose parents cannot be traced wept in the Juv- nil*’ Court today, when he told the magistrate "I ole to keep myself alive.” Earlier he had pleaded guilty to stealing five hens on the night of114 words
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245 1960-11-16 10 KUCHING, Nov. 7 J)ATO TUANKU BUJANG. a man said to be “invulnerable” and to possess an invincible charm, is on long leave prior to retirement after a long and outstanding career in the Sarawak Government. One of its best known local officers, he245 words
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244 1960-11-16 11 fPSOM JEEP - By fPSOM JEEP IPOH, Nov. 7 rr. E racehorses costing about $30,000 imported I Malayan owners from Britain have been des- r as a result of the African horse sickness md five horses costing about $55,000 have lv uarantined for six months244 words
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120 1960-11-16 11 l !I\G, Nov. 7.—Land ;ak members of the district council are 4 to abolish the :n under which un ried boys are allowed i it unmarried girls at i.i„ht. v.ant a return to the r practice whereby ith wishing to marrv lr! should120 words
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Article303 1960-11-16 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 7 PLAN to bring about a really effective lowA A cost housing scheme in the country is now being studied by the Government. The plan envisages building a large number of w iti-storey Hats and timber houses. international housing irch worker, Mr G.303 words
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538 1960-11-16 11 j~siNGAPORE, Nov. 7 j /CHINESE rubber dealers here today discounted a Financial Times report that they were being forced to send some of their “enormous” stocks overseas to accumulate other markets because their resources were “strained.” Mr. Ng Quee Lam.538 words
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Article64 1960-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Nov. 8.—The Department of Social Welfare made a total of 55 raids on hotels and brothels last month, and detained nine girls found to be in moral danger. Three girls approached the department for protection and were given shelter welfare homes. Nine girl.-,64 words
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Article39 1960-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Nov. 8.—The I Singapore Insurance b’omi panics Employees’ Union has i concluded negotiations on I wages and conditions ot scr- vice with the management of I the Union Insurance Soviet v 'of Canton. Ltd. Singapore39 words
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257 1960-11-16 11 MALACCA, Nov. 8. THE Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin A Baba, today appealed to banks here to assist small businessmen with loans to expand their business. He said that in the past it had been difficult for these people257 words
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Article73 1960-11-16 11 KUCHING. Nov 7. Tin- government ha amended the term, oi service of women teacher, bv giving them n:irit*’ witme n a regards gyp n» retirement Thi. is now raised from 45 vear to 55 It means that i large number of women te.ieher.s. who are lacing73 words
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Article76 1960-11-16 11 SINGAPORE. Nov. 8 Six Subrct jet fighter, and two Canberra Jet bombers which An trails is entering tor the military air dl play at Manila on Nov 27. during Philippine. aviation week, will be drawn from the RAAh ba e at Butterworth Am PA Ah spoke76 words
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Article30 1960-11-16 11 IPOH. Nov 8 Aw Kook. 40 who nleadi d «*uiltv to using a radio set without t licence, was lined $25 or one week’s I jail, here today.30 words
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196 1960-11-16 12 PF.NANG, Nov. 8 A WEEPING American women carrying two suitcases attracted a large crowd as she walked along Kelawai Road here this evening. Trailing her were the United States vice-consul. Mr A. Bartley, and police In a radio car The woman, apparently196 words
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Article124 1960-11-16 12 Kuala lumpur. Nov. 8. —A man was fined $300 or four months’ jail by the magistrate's court here today for having a copy of a prohibited Chinese song entitled “In the Jungle and the Wilderness.” Chan Tak On. 22, of Ampang. was charged under the124 words
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Article, Illustration72 1960-11-16 12 After a 24-day sea voyage, Malaya’s Special Force is in the Congo helping the United Nations to maintain law and order THE MALAYANS marching off from Leopoldville railway station soon after their arrival from Matadi. LT. COL. UNCKU NASARUDDIN, Commanding Officer of the Special Force, and staff72 words
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Article, Illustration696 1960-11-16 13 WEE KIM WEE - From WEE KIM WEE: LEOPOLDVILLE, Nov. 8 If ORE than 30 ofticers of the Maiayan Special Force attended an orientation briefing yesterday morning in Uni- a Nations headquarters. It is understood the u*iintouched on the696 words
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Article65 1960-11-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov 8. —The Ex -Services Association of M.ilay.i is collecting boohs .ird m.igjiiric5 for the M tl.iyin '"•pcci‘1 force in the Con^o. Members .’nd the public who h.ive books .md m.is’.izincs to send .ire sued to torw.ird th- m to the secretaries .ird65 words
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Article111 1960-11-16 13 I A LUMPUR, Nov. 8 gle doctor Dr. Tom 1 'ey and a seven-man ileal team are due to 'rive here on Nov. 10 ir trom Laos to esta i h their first health ’>trc at Kuala Lipis ttnthe Medico Foundam’s oiTer of free aid.111 words
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Article128 1960-11-16 13 WAWANG, Nov. 8. 4 HOLK 2fift. i i fiiumcler and r>()ft. drop was left alter an etrin enve-in 10 loot from a. police hMutflroom nt Hutu A rant' this morning. It was caused by the up ports ot an underground eoal mine tunnel giving wav128 words
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Article, Illustration555 1960-11-16 14 WEE KIM WEE - From WEE KIM WEE Leopoldville, Nov. 9 Malayan officers, including Tengku Abdul Rahman’s army son, narrowly averted a serious incident with Congolese* army men yesterday. The oflieers were surveying tlie* h>ur areas in which Malayan troops are to take over road patrol duty lrom555 words
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Article, Illustration430 1960-11-16 14 WEE KIM WEE - From WEE KIM WEE: Leopoldville, Nov s T'HE MALAYAN Special Force ycs|p!»tu\ A moved into the new Chanic camp V was partially vacated by a small Glum’. unit. The move was made without a hitch and b» lunch almost the entire430 words
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Article216 1960-11-16 14 PENANG, Nov 9 I>ENANG Police have launched a manhunt for the killer of pretty 16-year-old call-girl Yip Mee Lin. whose body was found yesterday in a hotel r o o m in Muntri Street. The C.I.D. has already listed one suspect and has alerted police in216 words
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Article43 1960-11-16 14 SINGAPORE. Nov dustrial stoppage- i' apore during the f 1 months of this year 41. with 109.820 n:i lost, according to tl figures supplied b missioner ol Laboir Corresponding h the whole of last 40 stoppages wit:, man-days lost43 words
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Article17 1960-11-16 14 KUALA LUMPUR V New Zealand will h first Internationa' fair in Wellington 1 s17 words
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Article, Illustration254 1960-11-16 15 SHE HAS A ROUND-THE-WORLD——’I TICKET .SHE'S FROM NEW YORK 1 BUT HOW DID SHE GET TO PENANG 7 J P N'.WCI Nov. 9. Police .uvl rnited States consular authorities here are tr>ing to solve the mystery •d tin* weeping American woman who was found walking254 words
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Article109 1960-11-16 15 L« \LA I.IMPFR, Nov. 9. The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin in. today offered his “sincere eongt'llalions” to Mr. .lolm Kennedy. I>e'“»er.it Senator, on winning the Amcriu Presidential election. In n statement issued here, he said: On behalf of the Government and the "t>le of109 words
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164 1960-11-16 15 L Al.A LUMPUR Nov. 9 Top-level talks on the Lons against the terremaining in the Mal'hai border region will Place here next week the Thai Minister of the General Praphas 1 athien. arrives for a lay official visit, visit, his first to the Federation,164 words
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Article, Illustration172 1960-11-16 15 IPOH. Nov. 9. 'FHE FRANCISCAN Mission ol Ihr Divine Mother- hood a Catholic order which has pern cloiiik medical and nursing work in Singapore lor the 1 ast 12 years will open a million dollar hospital m Ipoh. This was announced here today172 words
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Article84 1960-11-16 15 If U A LA LUMPUR Nov 9 l\ A United Nations oilirial j arrived by air today tor a two-day it*ht-seeing vi.it be1 fore takii up a n< w ippoint ment in Malaya next year He is Mr Harry I,owe SP' nee. Jr who will be84 words
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Article, Illustration67 1960-11-16 16 RIDDLE for the Congolese where do Malayans come from p Members of the Malayan Special Force find it hard to enlighten them because of the language difficulty. And wherever they go* the Malayan troops draw crowds of curious onlookers. In the picture above, taken by Straits Times67 words
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237 1960-11-16 16 PENANG, Nov. 10. THREE pirates in a motorised sampan seized nets and an outboard motor from two fishermen in the sea off Kedah at about midnight yesterday. The boat of Ihe two fishermen Goh Ngah Siang, 24. and Ong Tong Hong, 39 now237 words
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214 1960-11-16 16 PORT SWEI'TENHAM, Nov. K) ii/'ORK on two approach roads and a rail track fur Port Swettenham’s S 2 million deep water berth will start early next year. Piling work is now in progress and the berth is expected to be completed by the end214 words
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Article249 1960-11-16 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 10 15,000 .lew Milhiv wards have* been dined so far by “terminology commit* tees’* which have been s<i up bv tiie Dewan ftaliasa dan I’listaka. its director, Sved Nasir bin Ismail, said today. tie was speaking at a meeting of the249 words
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307 1960-11-16 17 HENRY PAUL - IiOQM TOWN By HENRY PAUL: Ipoh Nov. 10 ji il is now experiencing a boom 1 f business and present indicaare that it will continue for sorr. ume. c onflrming this fact is the setting rwo307 words
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Article, Illustration148 1960-11-16 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 10. 4 MALARIA expert from the World Health Or■A aanlsatlon, Dr. C. T. Chen, of Formosa, today advi.-'d Malayans to use mosquito nets as a pre- vention against malaria. “It is In fact the best and easiest way to148 words
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Article126 1960-11-16 17 Singapore, nov. io— The Minister for Labour and Law Mr K. M. Byrne, left by air tor Japan today to repr»-.«ent Singapore at the ministerial meeting of the Col- rt.no Plan consultative committee in Tokyo from Nov. it to Nov. 17. After the meeting Mr.126 words
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120 1960-11-16 17 S PORE MAN BUILDS $5m. BRUNEI DAM ,js OAPORE, Nov. 10.— Singapore civil enf*r Mr. Wong Kah mu. director of Sino"an Engineers Ltd., M‘i. is building a <>00 dam for a rer,ir at Tasek near i Town. v >ntract for the dam f d in Brunei recently O' Wong and120 words
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222 1960-11-16 17 J/UALA LUMPUR. Nov. 10. A young woman and her man triend. each charged with causing hurt to the other, rode away happily on a motor-cycle after both had been acquitted in the First Magistrate's Court today. THE WOMAN. 22-year-old Au-Yong Sam Mol, told222 words
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Article29 1960-11-16 17 SEREMBAN. Nov. 10 Seventeen set* of twins were l>orn at Negri Sembilan Chinese Maternity Hospital in the past three years including five sets this year.29 words
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215 1960-11-16 17 PENANG, Nov. 10. 'PHE Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, assured city A councillors yesterday evening he would not misuse his powers under the new standing orders. Mr. Ooi said that it had been apparent for some time that the 1939 standing orders should215 words
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Article58 1960-11-16 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 10 The Yang di Pertuan Agong and the acting Minister of External Affairs. Tun Abdul Ra/ak bln Hussein, today sent birthday greetings to King Gustav of Sweden who will be 78 tomorrow The Yang di-Pertuan Agong’s message said: “Our sincere* felicitations and58 words
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Article17 1960-11-16 17 KUALA LUMPUR Nov 10. Steel, wire weaving and garments are to be given pioneer status17 words
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Article185 1960-11-16 17 Kuala lumpur. Nov. 10. —The Jungle doctor of Laos, Dr. Tom Dooley, arrived here tonight with a sevenmember medical team, which includes five women, to begin the Medico aid scheme in Malaya. The team, to be based Initially at Kuala Lipls, will stay In185 words
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Article, Illustration1378 1960-11-16 18 BOESTAMAM SETS OUT THE PARTY RAKYAT POLICY IK 49-PAGE SPEECH il BY HAVING GOOD AND JUST GOVERNMENT El KEEPING THE ARMED FORCES CONTENT JOHORE BAHRU, Nov. 11 THE leader oi Party Rakyat, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, today gave two ways of preventing any possible coup1,378 words
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137 1960-11-16 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 11.— Malayan troops in the Congo are to get a series of “morale boosting’’ radio programmes from home broadcast over Radio Leopoldville. The United Nations Command has agreed to put out 27-minute taped programmes of137 words
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Article99 1960-11-16 18 OHORE BAHRU. Nov. 11. —Malayan Socialist leaders today criticised the government tor the recent arrest of -0 of their colleagues under the Internal Security Act. The attacks were r: < at the annual P «’»iebrations and the legates’ conference Partv Rakyat. Incho Ahmad Bn»99 words
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Article827 1960-11-16 19 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP Ipoh, Nov. 9 avourite Singapura i ves under gate i id misses the race 1*4%. 'Sic* ui.y- .3 t k t -o' LJ DING apprentice Subian Dalwee landed. big-price double on Carribean n ($88) an( pliable ($56) at Ipoh today. the. first, race,827 words
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992 1960-11-16 19 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Nov. 13 U R1 E Johnson was in top riding form at Ipoh today, landing three winners on Entertainer III, ha Cha Cha and Yes Master. inters had a shock in 3.10 when the fa ourite Wang Choy, r «‘ien by992 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1960-11-16 19 THE BIG SWEEP Total Pool $171,250 FIRST PRIZE: No. *****9 $46,375. SECOND PRIZE: No *****3 $21,796. THIRD PRIZE: No *****6 $11,193. STARTERS ($1,159 each): Nos. *****3, *****4. *****9. *****6. *****8. *****4. *****8, *****0, *****4. *****4. CONSOLATION ($1,000 each): Nos. *****5. *****2. *****5, *****7, *****4, *****3, *****6. *****3. I *****4, *****0.120 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1177 1960-11-16 20 By Our Market Correspondent THE MALAYAN sharemarket concluded the week on a happier note. Local industrials were steady, there were signs of support for rubbers after their heavy fall, and tins made a good improvement lifting the index for this section from1,177 words
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Article35 1960-11-16 20 rubber iiu (per lb.) (per picul) Nov. I-, 89% eU $3»«.50 4 87% cii. $396.00 i 9 88% cts $396.00 S 10 88V 4 cU $397.00 11 89% cU. $396.50 f It $396.0035 words
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Article50 1960-11-16 20 Cairent Dale of Total Total for payment payment for previoaa year year Ipoh Tin 3s. Dec. 21 3s. la Koala Kampar 3s. 6d. Dec 7 3s. 6d. 6s. Malayan Tin 7|d. Dec. 30 50% 30% 8. Malayan 7*d. Dec. 30 50% 25% Glenealy 15% Nov. 33 35% 43%50 words
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Article1296 1960-11-16 20 HPHE following list of revised quotations was Issued by Singapore members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (November 18) H and L stand for highest and lowest for business done this year. INDUSTRIALS Hi It Alsa tricks V 1.00 80 Ords 801,296 words
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Article414 1960-11-16 20 RUBBER prices t-hii week have fi v aat ed within L ow limits, while < ators have tried 1 as sess the p r ble trend after, t recent drop, ort H.C.B. and Co d in their currei. r e view. A a The414 words
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Article18 1960-11-16 20 (ManSßtrV Prim) flfit Malayan 1.14 1.22 ■wovnd Malayan .06 1.01 FlHbUonß Kong 1.01 1.07 H.K ciur»m?v.18 words
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