The Straits Budget, 12 April 1961
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section27 1961-04-12 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA’S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER New riesJJM. Kuala Lumpur, April 12, 1961. Price 40 cents (Malaya), or 1 Shilling.27 words
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Article362 1961-04-12 2 HAMZAH bin ABDllL MAJEED - HAMZAH bin ABDllL MAJEED Dublin They do not have it so good ONE can smile at the letters that have appeared in the Straits Times (“Taxpayer” and the like) and dismiss them as ignorant or greeneyed or both. But your leader on the report which ap- peared in362 words
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Article70 1961-04-12 2 H. P. A. WALKER - H. P. A. WALKER Kuala Lumpur. WHILE 1 have never, alas. been fortunate enough to be chased by a Chinese girl, l suspect that the truth of the matter is that Kai Lung’s observation about women in general applies no less to Chinese than to70 words
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Article50 1961-04-12 2 P. L. SEET - P. L. SEET Singapore WHAT has happened to the talks between the Singapore Government and the representatives of 19 unions about restoration of pay cuts for government servants? The longer the delay the more we lose. Many, if not all, will be happy with $50.5050 words
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Article42 1961-04-12 2 ANXIOUS - ANXIOUS Kuala Lumpur. THE Ministry of Education conducted the special examination for graduate teachers in the first week of November 1960.1 don’t think there were more than a dozen candidates who took this examination. How long have we to wait?42 words
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Article140 1961-04-12 2 QUO VADIS - QUO VADIS Singapore. rpHE Ministry of EdueaI tlon has issued a circular requiring teachers in its employ to seek permission before they undertake further educational courses This rule is opposed to the fundamental right of a man to do what he pleases provided it Is140 words
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185 1961-04-12 2 cno V - cno V Kuala Lumpur VOUR correspondent 1 Mrs. J. Todd says Ungku Axil’s condemnation of “some modern advertising” i* unsupported by examples In defending otir economist from su< ii trivial attacks may I draw your readers’ attention to such examples185 words
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Miscellaneous67 1961-04-12 2 v >:' S V. 1 |p|p|iBk 8* r uim.v.; ,r ii iiXwv'W’X rA »w V IA80U r? 3 Pf •VATB fs 5C •V us tv 4k V **o rs m %JK SSi Eft' ihm ie*» <*S 2*> r» s» ft c -*s% o a V-;* ivs •> Jtv ft mM67 words
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The Straits Bubget
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Article807 1961-04-12 3 —Straits Times, April 3 S nl .;,pmv's Four Year Development Plan for the period 19 g1. ;4. published today, is the b sl in the island’s history. So much has been said in the sears about the need < planning that this reminder in a Ministry of Finance—Straits Times, April 3 - 807 words
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Article292 1961-04-12 3 —Straits Times, April 3 Off-the-course betting has got to a flying but somewhat ragged start. At all three Federation racecourses, where totalisator services linked to the tote at Bukit Timah were available, there were remarkably large crowds, in fact much too large for the restricted facilities. There were—Straits Times, April 3 - 292 words
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Article678 1961-04-12 3 —Straits Times, April 4 All seems set fair at last for peace in Laos. There is an odd vagueness about certain passages in the Russian reply to Britain, but as Moscow Radio has said, there is now very little difference in principle in the positions which—Straits Times, April 4 - 678 words
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Article701 1961-04-12 3 Straits Times, April a “Nobody is sorry”, said the Tengku after Dr. Verwoerd announced the withdrawal of South Africa’s application to remain a member of the Commonwealth. Home again, with a tumultuous reception to mark the nation’s appreciation of his statesmanship, the Prime Minister spoke last nightStraits Times, April a - 701 words
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Article697 1961-04-12 4 —Straits Times. April 6 Shuttered shops in Elisahethville and congested wharfs at Matadi underline the continuing crisis in die Congo which again is the subject of debate in tlu* U N. Assembly. The situation in Elisabcthville has all the ingredients for explosion, for although resolute action by—Straits Times. April 6 - 697 words
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Article631 1961-04-12 4 -Straits Times. April 7 First reaction to the Singapore Four-Year Development r’lan. is almost wholly favourable. The solitary complaint so far has come from Mr. David Marshall, whose “deep disappointment" with the absence of unemployment and old age pension schemes is not how- < ver matched-Straits Times. April 7 - 631 words
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Article701 1961-04-12 4 —Straits Times. April 8 Malaya has enjoyed being host to the Asian regional seminar of the Associated Country Women of the World, an organisation of which it may be said, without unfairness, was not even a name to most Malayans until its delegates met in Kuala Lumpur.—Straits Times. April 8 - 701 words
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Article146 1961-04-12 4 -Straits Times. April 8 A lighter touch than is usually associated with fiveyear development plans may be discerned in the Federal Government's decision to recondition the coastal road to Tanjong Gertuk Sanggul, which lies in the south-west district of Penang. True, there is a sternly utilitarian purpose to-Straits Times. April 8 - 146 words
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Article35 1961-04-12 4 MKNTINK To Mu' Mfu’iH'Sht A daughter on Mount Alvprni:i Hasps* a i rinmks to Doctor and i IQ: LYNNE and Cu v Donald a daughter Cm 1 <t I’umisar Hospital K’ on 5 4.61.35 words
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Article14 1961-04-12 4 < OLASO —I OSTI It nanement is announc'd Llewellyn (Tony) and Easter Sunday (2-4-611.14 words
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Article, Illustration1018 1961-04-12 5 VERNON BARTLETT - by VERNON BARTLETT -yOBODY can doubt that Laos has provided us with one of these crises which might a!i too easily have led to the* third world war. And yet I am not the nly one who finds it difficult to work up1,018 words
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Article, Illustration128 1961-04-12 5 KLAXG, April 3. A sudden downpour yesterday evening did not dampen the spirit of 200 women who made up one of the most colourful gatherings this royal town has ever seen. The costumes of 12 countries were seen at a tea party given128 words
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Article, Illustration2544 1961-04-12 6 SINGAPORE. April 2 A BOLD $871 million four-year Development Plan aimed at tackling Singapore’s massive unemployment problem was announced by the Government today. Tlie rnajoi objective o: the plan is the accelerated increase of emplov men t opport unities. It was2,544 words
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Article54 1961-04-12 6 r rHE basis of Singapore's four-year develop ment plan is industrialisation. The St iits Times will publish further extracts from thi plan dealing with: The Jurong and Kallang industrial schema The Economic Development Board; The East Wharf development; Improvement of the Singapore River: Meterological and aviation54 words
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Article82 1961-04-12 6 SINGAPORE. April 2 The Director of the United States Army medical research unit in Kuala Lumpur, Dr. Eliott McClure, will give a lecture on “Some Malayan birds”, at the next Ma layan Nature Society meeting at the lecture theatre ol »he National Library on April 7.82 words
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Advertisement95 1961-04-12 6 Hoag Kang Far East BUILDER Established 1936 A Hi-Monthly periodical of Building of Real Estate Activity* in Hong Kong and the Far Fast. CON TAINS full occountk,, plans, perspectives and photographs of new and protected constructions in Hong Kor.cj and other parts An indispensable source of information for all concerned95 words
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Article65 1961-04-12 7 IPOH. April 2. —A youth, Yip Ah Lek. 19, was treated as an outpatient In the Ipoh Hospital for face and arm Injuries after he was attacked by five thugs armed with bottles at a bus stop in Jal m Hendahara here this morning. A police65 words
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Advertisement47 1961-04-12 7 Hill!,, v [STRAITS BUDGET j j SUBSCRIPTION rates I (Payable in advance) 2 r No postage 5.20 $10.40 $20.50 1 ’:o North postoge 5.75 IIJO 23.00 r *(Mr* nrl postage 6.75 13.50 27.00 I f Q l( roi.c Only 12.00 24.00 40.00 Airfreight S "•••i lMaMm|attßuata(a|||(|a((t( r47 words
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995 1961-04-12 8 Maximum economy plus subsidy equals $2O rent for small family man THE programme of public housing under the Singapore Development Plan calls for the building of over 51,000 units at a cost of $194.1 million. This is only one-third of the 147,000 unils which,995 words
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844 1961-04-12 8 PUBLIC UTILITIES SINGAPORE will have a new power station at Pasir Panjang, which will be built in lour stages, the first of which will be the construction of a 60 Mw steam turbo-alter-nator set costing $.‘13.5 million. During the 1961-64 period of t h844 words
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655 1961-04-12 9 education education plan, which daims over m.nion of the De,rnont Plan exiture of 5>8/l n has Iwo main to provide at two years post- lL -y education t a Vocational bias, 10 provide more tor secondary t.ution with a teal and science at655 words
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Article192 1961-04-12 9 yIM.APOKE. April 2.—A for increasing the uniform branch of tin* Police Force by I *"0 men in the rank in i tile is one of the projects in the public administration section o' iie Development Plan. rhi> scheme is not a < m on192 words
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Article447 1961-04-12 10 |>HEALTH TH E medic U plan m the next tour years of the Development Plan will give emphasis to the preventive side in health services and will intensify the fight against tuberculosis through mass health campaigns. The principles on which thp plan is447 words
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508 1961-04-12 10 TRANSPORT. TELECOMS THE Government plans to set up a new statutory board which will take over the running of the Telecommunications Department and Cable and Wireless Ltd., and be responsible for the State’s telecommunications services except the internal telephone service. This Is one of508 words
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Article, Illustration243 1961-04-12 10 Bride on varsity staff has known him two years SINGAPORE, April 5. —Mr. David Marshall was married at the Registry here today to Miss Jean Gray, until a few days ago a staff member of the University of Malaya’s department of social studies Mr. Marshall, 53, and his243 words
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Article44 1961-04-12 10 KLUANG, April 5. The Administrative Officer. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Majid. will act in place of the District Officer. Inche Ab- dul Raof bin Haji Mob. Saat. who has gone transfer to Johore h as President of the re.i, Affairs Department.44 words
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509 1961-04-12 11 SINGAPORE, April 3 establishment at Jurong of Singa1 }>l .Vs biggest industrial estate and the reclamation of swampland at Kallang for factor v sites are two of the biggest projects un dcr the Singapore Government's $871 million development plan. T; o509 words
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220 1961-04-12 11 QINGAPORE. April 3. A sl3.(i million development plan project to reconstruct the Singapore Harbour Board’s east wharf, which is already under way, will provide four new berths for ships when it is completed. This is the first stage of a scheme to provide nine220 words
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402 1961-04-12 11 SINGAPORE, April 3. 4 X Economic Development Board, which will replace the Singapore Industrial Promotion Board, will have $lOO million during the four years of the Development Plan to lend to private investors and participate in industrial projects. “The legislation setting up this402 words
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96 1961-04-12 11 Malacca, April 3 a six-month-old hen here has laid an egg-within-an-egg. The egg weighed 7 oz. or nearly four times the weight of a normal one. Inside it was a perfectly formed normal sized egg. X-ray picture This was disclosed by an Xray picture96 words
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Article232 1961-04-12 11 SINGAPORE, April 3.—Firemen and other employees of the Singapore Fire Brigade have voted to go on strike to press then claim for restoration of their food rations The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which represents them, will serve a 14-day strike notice tomorrow. The232 words
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Article486 1961-04-12 12 SINGAPORE, April 3 ONE CHANNEL, ANOTHER IN 1963: ‘WILL BREAK THE LANGUAGE BARRIER’ A ONE-CHANNEL television station, with a film unit, will be completed this year under the Government’s development plan. A further channel will be added in 1963 and a television commercial service will complement486 words
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Article, Illustration46 1961-04-12 12 MK PFTKR VAN DE MEKR, 22. of the 101 Battery. Royal Australian Artillery. Fort George, Malacca, and Miss Celine Mosbcrgen. 20, of 'lan lock Seng Hospital. Singapore, after thnr wedding on April 3. at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore.46 words
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Article, Illustration81 1961-04-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. April 3.Mr. Peter Lupcrtz is not worried about distances. lie has already cycled several thousands of miles from Germany, and has got many more miles to travel in his desire to see the world. Mr. Lupertz has visited Austria.81 words
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Article670 1961-04-12 12 KUAL ALUMPUR, Api ;> SEVERAL experts today referred to the heavy toll of deaths and injuries caused >>> acci dents at home, on the road and in industry in Malaya. n Each year, it was saia. about 160 000 childrer are injured by falls; 6,000 people670 words
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Article133 1961-04-12 12 SINGAPORE, April 4 I^,1 VE Japanese doctors are now in Singapore to strengthen the State's medical services. The doctors, who arrived here early this week, will be posted to hospitals from tomorrow. The live, all specialists, who have been made senior registrars, are: Dr. N. Yamazaki133 words
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627 1961-04-12 13 v ll MILLION JET-AGE RUNWAY AND METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE SINGAPORE, April 4 PKOVEMENTS l .net extensions to ;:ii> i;uilities of the Singapore Airpoit an d of the Meteorological Service, at a total cost of more than SI 1 million, will be carried out under the four-year627 words
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284 1961-04-12 13 Cruising down the river— to toughen up ITS THE NEW R.A.F. WAY TO ENCOURAGE A GREATER SPIRIT OF ADVENTURE J KUALA LUMPUR, April 4 1 HI. RAF has started a training scheme designed to bring out the “spirit of advenUin* in young airmen serving in Malaya and the Far East.284 words
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Article171 1961-04-12 13 SINGAPORE. April 4. A house painter, Ng Ah Cheng, was today jailed for three months by Mr. Francis T. Seow. Third District judge, for receiving stolen property. It. was the first day on the bench for Mr. Seow, former deputy public prosecutor. Ng pleaded guilty to171 words
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Article, Illustration318 1961-04-12 13 SINGAPORE, April 4. A MOTHER of five was stabbed in the neck when she fought off two armed robbers I his morning al her Hat in Asia Gardens, off’ Neil Road. Although seriously injured. Madam Tang Yoke Cheng. 31, chased the two318 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1961-04-12 14 Request is made to the T.U.C. to give their whole-hearted support to the plan SINGAPORE. April 4 And it’s described as ‘challenge to local capital’: Holt echoes Chinese Chamber’s warning 'JMIE Government’s $B7l million four-year development plan was generally praised today. Mr. N. D. Holt, chairman of1,119 words
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Article35 1961-04-12 14 SINGAPORE, April 4—A bill collector, Ng Kim Phuan, was acquitted today of a charge of misappropriating $5,827 as an employee of a pottery works towkay. Leek Song Cheng, between Jan. 25 and Jan. 26.35 words
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Article98 1961-04-12 14 MALACCA. April 4 A wo man, Hoong S&i Mooi, 29, who opened her door to two midnight callers last nigh* was robbed of cash and jewellery valued at $100. Hoong, who lives in a roorr. in a house occupied by ar. Indian family in Kampong Bukit China,98 words
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Article57 1961-04-12 14 SEGAMAT, April 3 Mr K.A Chaly, 57, a teacher h the secondary English S 1 here, who was badly in c when he was knocked by a telecoms van it! Ja Awang on April 1. sent to Johore Bahru Ch ral Hospital today He been in57 words
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Article25 1961-04-12 14 MERSING, April 4 In Jabbar bin Mahmood v i elected president of the Mersing School Old L Association at the ann meeting yesterday25 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1961-04-12 15 Tengku: Why Malayans would reject any take-over bid by Reds The situation in South Vietnam and Laos ‘not a serious threat’ J ‘It is u p to the people’ A LUMPUR April A MAi.A VANS would reject any Communis iureal to lake ou»r t. Federation Ih mi>vker. — Straits Times picture by Soony Hon Sin. - 1,048 words
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Article, Illustration542 1961-04-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR. April 5 He urges greater investment in shares by the small men A RETIRING European business leader declared today that the European community in Malaya has the “greatest faith” in the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Ik* is Mr. H. B. Hussey,542 words
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Article278 1961-04-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR, April 5 MORE EXPERTS FOR MALAYA UNDER COLOMBO PLAN IJKI TAIN'S technical aid tu M tiaya under the Coloirw Plan has increased, a pokesmun or the United Kingdom Hii*'h Commission told the Straits Times today. While in the first three years after Vlerdeka only278 words
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Article303 1961-04-12 16 I/UALA LUMPUR, April 1— Drums rolled, trumpets sounded and the flag of the nation unfurled as the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Kahman, returned home today from Lon ion as the "champion of human rights.” Nearly 10.000 people jammed all parts of the airport grounds to303 words
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Article60 1961-04-12 16 PENANG. April 5. The seventh meeting of the Ma-layan-Thai senior stalf committee opened in the State Assembly chamber today. Leading t: j 13-man Thai delegation is Police General Luang Chartrakan Ko.sol, Under-Secretary for the Interior. while Lt.-Gen. Sir Rodney Moore. Director of Border Security. head.> the60 words
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Article, Illustration80 1961-04-12 16 BRILLIANT criminal and former C hi* l j of Singapore. Mr Marshall, wipes th* off his face as through hi* wcddim mony in the St.it' riage Registry, fir. Marshall. 53. vva riecl on the mor April 5 to MissThe temperature was nineties. — Strait picture. - 80 words
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Article, Illustration227 1961-04-12 17 \l\LW STUDENTS ARE ■fOLD: WE HAVE TO I CS FACTS—THERE IS ‘so SHORT CUT TO A POORER EDUCATION KUALA LUMPUR, April M\\ students were reminded today that there was no short cut to a proper educa0n'Tlu* reminder came from the Assistant Min Education, Capt. Abdul Hamid227 words
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Article, Illustration75 1961-04-12 17 SINGAPORE, April 6. implication for alimony by Mrs. Chrish<>ke. wife of cinema magnate. Date ‘Am Tho, pending hearing of the dialed by him, was taken up before lust ice. Sir Alan Rose, in his chamand adjourned to a dale to be 'he Registrar.75 words
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Article22 1961-04-12 17 April 6 ‘*in Omar of 11:\mici Cel nas returned 11 4 ii physical 1 in the Unit- j I22 words
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Article83 1961-04-12 17 K A JANG. April (> Miss A 1 Sehuity a Canadian nurse attach! d to the Lutheran Church Medical Services here, and Sister F’oo Song Pee. a senior member of the nurs I Ins stall of Kajang District Hospital, will be among 17 nurses from83 words
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126 1961-04-12 17 OENANG, April 6. 1 Muslims in South Thailand arc accorded the same privileges as Thai citizens. Police General Luang Chartranan Kosol said here today. Gen. Kosol was commenting on a reported Muslim “uprising” in the southern States or Putani, Yalu and Narathivad ‘Trouble over’126 words
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98 1961-04-12 17 4 LOR STAR. April (3. A gang of seven, armed with knives and sticks, stopped a motorcyclist in a lonely kampong roact last night and abdacted his woman pillion rider. The woman, Chong Poh Gaik. 27. was dragged into a padi field and98 words
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Article238 1961-04-12 17 SINGAPORE. April 6 rUVE Japanese doctors engaged by the Ministry of Health on two-year contracts are to receive an all-in salary of $1,325 a month each nearly four times what they were getting in Japan. Their basic salary Is SI. 100 a month, the238 words
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Article34 1961-04-12 17 SINGAPORE, April 6-Mrs. Scow Peck Leng. a Singapore Peoples' Alliance assemblywoman. left by air today tor London lor a one-month parliamentary course conducted by the Commonwealth Pir liamentary Association34 words
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118 1961-04-12 17 KUALA LUMPUR. April 6 Eight Indonesian women leaders are expected here on April 11 for a 12-day goodwill tour of the Federation. The tour is to return a visit by members of the Umno Kaum Ibu to Indonesia last year. Those coming are: Mrs.118 words
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Article33 1961-04-12 17 PENANG. April 6 Goh Eng Huat. 22. was killed yesterday when his scooter ran into a stray pit? at Jelutong road Goh was thrown on to the road33 words
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Article34 1961-04-12 17 KLANG, April 0 Llong Hong, 10. and three men, Tee Chau, Lee Kian Huat and Gan Chow Sing, were fined $l5 each here for gambling in a coffee shop in Kapar Road34 words
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120 1961-04-12 17 Selangor Assembly move to double Speaker’ s salary I/UALA LUMPUR. April 6. A bill to double the salary of the Speaker of the Selangor Legislative Assembly from $3 00? a year to $6,003 will be presented at its next meeting. The increase will not affect allowances and privileges now accorded120 words
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175 1961-04-12 18 THE THIEF WHO WROTE: I BORROWED YOUR MOTOR CYCLE SINGAPORE, April 7. After stealing a motor-cycle in Singapore, a man returned to Perlis and wrote to the owner, the Second Criminal District Court was told today. Acting Deputy Supt. Ernest Sheares told Mr. E, H. D’Netto, the judge, that the175 words
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Article19 1961-04-12 18 KUALA LUMPUR. April 7Mr. W. Fairbank has been elected chairman of the Town Planning Institute (Malaya branch).19 words
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Article, Illustration282 1961-04-12 18 Now Aziz is to wed English schoolteacher I in fortnight KUALA LUMPUR, April 7. AN English schoolteacher and a Malayan are to marry within a fortnight after passing a seven-month “love test." They are Miss Wendy Hounson, 23, of Brighton, and Inche Aziz bin Majid, 26,282 words
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Article18 1961-04-12 18 TELUK ANSON. April 7—A traffic demonstration will highlight World Health Day celebrations here on May 818 words
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104 1961-04-12 18 Chinese schools drive to fight moral laxity S INC* A PORK, April 7.—The Singapore Chinese Schools’ Conference will soon launch a “conduct week” among its 170 member schools “to stop the trend of moral degradation of our school children.” The conference spokesman, Mr. Kau Hung Keng. disclosing this today said:104 words
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161 1961-04-12 18 KUALA LUMPUR. April 7. AI ALA V transport companies which increase their capital or admit non-Malay shareholders or partners in future will have to give full details to the Licensing Board. This requirement was gazetted yesterday, the Minister of Transport exercising his powers under161 words
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Article41 1961-04-12 18 TAIPING, April 7 More than 400 pints of blood have been given to the General Hospital here by volunteers from the New Zealand Regiment over the past 15 months. They visit the hospital everv Saturday to donate blood41 words
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172 1961-04-12 18 SINGAPORE, April 7 Th e principal of the Singapore Polytechnic Mr C.I.C. Scollay, today criticised employers and trade unions alike ior not encouraging their employees or members to take part-time courses at the Polytech, nic. Mr. Scollay said he was “very disappointed’* with the172 words
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Article26 1961-04-12 18 PENANG. April 7 The St John Ambulance Brigade will hold a parade and dance tomorrow to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its Prai branch26 words
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244 1961-04-12 18 MALACCA, April 7 TWO leaders of the Labour Party in Malacca A have resigned because of the existence of a Socialist Front document which states, among other things, that “Islam is Socialism and So- cialism is Islam.” They are Mr. G. R. T.244 words
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Article21 1961-04-12 18 SINGAPORE. April housewife. Ong Ah. H 28. was fined $10 here t <■ after she pleaded gui!*'fighting with another man.21 words
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Article1024 1961-04-12 19 SOM JEEP - 15' SOM JEEP n\y (H)RE, Aprils. 0 i a Hoping Shoe j a Gettysburg), wil ,nk Leman up, m an upset to pa> for a win at imah today. T! vas a sensation in t», ain race when rjn i it si'ter Cheers. Hid! by1,024 words
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Article986 1961-04-12 19 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE. April 9 RACE ONE l I. OIV. 2—SF Stable’s 4 Jt M.I.E ORCHID 8.12 792) Barrett J v Tournai 8.3 .'<—763) Johnson 2 «2> I’u'.ulin 8.11 l -1024) Posner 3 >* !> >Of Gold 8.11 1294) Billett 4 HEIN 8.6 Tl 3i986 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous90 1961-04-12 19 1st PRIZE: 2nd PRIZE} BIG SWteP: Total Pool—$147,618. No. *****6—$86.4X8 No. *****2—$33,214 3rd F?1ZE: No. *****9—818.452 Starters ($1,677 «Mh)i Nos. *****6. *****0. *****$. *****4, *****8. *****$. *****1,. *****0. *****1. l$$90fc CONSOLATION <$L107 each): Nos. *****8. *****8. *****5, *****7, *****8, *****5. t?1557. *****8, *****8, *****5. BIG SWEEP: Total pool $175,384 Ist90 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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874 1961-04-12 20 From Our Market Correspondent THE difficulties, opportunities and prospects of the Malayan Stock Exchange were clearly stated last week by the deputy chairman of the Malayan Stock Exchange, Mr. Humphrey Brooke. A big point made by Mr. Brooke was that everyone was concerned874 words
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Article977 1961-04-12 20 pHL state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to March 30. (A) and last business since that date <B>. with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business last year and to date, was: INDUSTRIALS Si am Itieii •or Oids 270 Atlas977 words
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Article422 1961-04-12 20 RUBB ER MARKET REVIEW O OLID AY, c ‘lie, »k B th Co ,d to thelx current -Mbber •urvey describ. th week’s mark as dreary. With the easing of lsa. tlan situation, there .earn little to sustain the narket and the February production figures, although ooen tS some doubt as422 words
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Article25 1961-04-12 20 RUBBER H* (per lb.) (pi*! P April 4 84*4 841(» ets. 6 85»)h cK 7 85 H els >« zs g s l p25 words
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Article25 1961-04-12 20 (Manager*' Pr! f Ft rat Malayan 1 37 Second Malayan 1.12 First Horn Kong 1.33 Second Hong Kong .t fc (H.K cu r25 words
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Article50 1961-04-12 20 Current Date uf Total r r payment payment tor V Slme Darby 71 <v Anrii in M. Ptnda ijrj! ME}, no' ysgf* 10% April 21 J2J7S JT 'rrrndah 20% May 30% RnkH B 1- K n 7 *%t May 11 Bukl f Kepong April 20 110% t Interim.50 words
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