The Straits Budget, 13 September 1961
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Title Section26 1961-09-13 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF TME STRAITS TIMES MALAYA NATIONAL NfWS»A/»l* Cw Kuala Lumpur/ September 13. 1361. Price 40 cents (Malaya) of I ShfUnf.26 words
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Article583 1961-09-13 2 D.A. KEIGHLEY - AN INSURANCE EXECUTIVE WRITES: D.A. KEIGHLEY Manager, Malayan Motor General Underwriters Ltd Singapore What this ‘knock-for-knock’ means I HAVE read with interest the letters from “G.H.R.” haaded “The 1 hidden snags in car insurance policy” (ST. Sept. 6) and I would like to offer my sympathies to him583 words
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Article58 1961-09-13 2 E.R.S. BOYCE - E.R.S. BOYCE Banting REGARDING the article by your special correspondent. “Language licence in Indonesia.” and subsequent correspondence, -the words therein described as corruptions from the English are nearly all in fact corruptions from the Dutch, and can be found in any good Dutch dictionary. These words are in58 words
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Article99 1961-09-13 2 A. T. S - A. T. S. Singapore rhas been reported in your columns that there are now 2,200 standpipes on the island the majority of which, it is generally admitted, are left running day and night. Would it not be a justifiable expense to convert th e taps of99 words
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599 1961-09-13 2 G. H R - G. H R. Singapore AS a policy holder who has already learned the meaning 'of th e expression “knock-for-knock” to my financial detriment, I feel a certain duty towards my fellow motorists to relate what happened to me. On arriving in Singapore599 words
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206 1961-09-13 2 RXlsON D'ETRE - RXlsON D'ETRE Penang WONDER if your correspondents “Students.” who leapt to the defence of research in your issue of Aug 29 under the heading ”A specialised ana efficient circus,” took the trouble. expected of all research students, of looking up the original editorial206 words
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Article127 1961-09-13 2 Mrs.) ANNB MA00» - (Mrs.) ANNB MA00» Singapore IN this time ot acute water 1 shortage might I ask all those, particularly Singaporeans, who are conserving water for ihe sole pur- pose of cleaning their cars or watering their well-kept lawns, to stop doing so immediately? Speaking tor my own127 words
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Article117 1961-09-13 2 iTTF. N - RAIDS IN GEYLANG BY MOSQ UITOES iTTF.N Slngap-'f' THE eond 2L a Sj 1 drains ai v ce > ea is and Geylang 1 J ls00n unbearable. t he drains are ,fot onU filth and ru ot tenc i, send out .< 0 f but also d have mosquitoes residents117 words
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Article619 1961-09-13 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 4 |r nc v .tor supply project Bni)U!’ on Sept. 2 by JV., L :un Chye underlines BjoP*. 1 tiie many points of B n „mic m tor-dependence of t: 1 d the Malay Inin-u! The extra water, *****. .4 to 3,040 million lions—Straits Times, Sept. 4 - 619 words
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Article350 1961-09-13 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 4 The final dividend declared by Tronoh Mines will attract interest even among those who did not join in the June-July scramble which sent shares in this company to the slippery peak of 95 shillings on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Tronoh is the first major—Straits Times, Sept. 4 - 350 words
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Article602 1961-09-13 3 -.-5. —Straits Times, Sept. 5 The fanfares that sounded last night for the launching of the next phas3 of the rural development movement in Malaya and for the openmg of the new Rural Development Operations Room must echo and re-echo in the farthest corners of the country.’ ~ -.-5. —Straits Times, Sept. 5 - 602 words
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Article340 1961-09-13 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 5 The permanent ban the Government has placed on Inche Said Zahari’s entry into the Federation for the moment remains something of a mystery. It is not known precisely why he has been excluded; for that matter, the ban might not have become.- public knowledge—Straits Times, Sept. 5 - 340 words
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Article656 1961-09-13 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 6 The backlog of a quarter of a million applications for land which was a rather frequent topic of conversation in the Federation two years ago no longer troubles anyone. Compulsory re-application following the big freeze was itself effective in reducing the list—Straits Times, Sept. 6 - 656 words
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Article374 1961-09-13 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 6 In the latest of its reports, the PA.P. special committee which has been reviewing the work of the Government and the party has turned its attention to the rents charged by the Singapore Housing Board. Its main recommendation is that subsidies to the Board—Straits Times. Sept. 6 - 374 words
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Article249 1961-09-13 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 7 Malaya’s cholera record is a good one. Standards of urban sanitation are high, piped water supplies are second to none in Asia, medical control at ports and airports is firstclass. This and the timely precautions that have been taken in Singapore—the more obviously vulnerable—Straits Times, Sept. 7 - 249 words
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Article198 1961-09-13 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 8 Flying clubs are unlikely to quarrel with the Royal Malayan Air Force’s request that volunteer reservists should get their flying training with the clubs in order to leave MR.A.F, instructors free to train pilots for regular service. Apart from anything else, several of the—Straits Times. Sept. 8 - 198 words
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Article634 1961-09-13 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 9 At the end of its seventh year Seato is anxiously watching the painstaking work of reconstructing the situation that existed in Indochina when the Manila Pact was signed, a situation which need never have been destroyed but for Seato’s own mistakes- “The past—Straits Times, Sept. 9 - 634 words
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Article384 1961-09-13 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 9 The secretary of the Staff Side of the Singapore Civil Service, Mr. Rajendra, seems assured of considerable support from among his colleagues for the demand that every cent taken away in variable allowances should be restored. The temptation to make the most of what—Straits Times. Sept. 9 - 384 words
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Article188 1961-09-13 4 start dumping. o —Straits Times, St. Suggestions are again being heard that Malayan production of batteries is threatened by dumping from abroad. This is a very serious charge in the vocabulary of international commerce and places the Federation Government in a difficult situation, since its natural wish notstart dumping. , o —Straits Times, St. - 188 words
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Article377 1961-09-13 5 They must ask permission to keep their Malayan jobs PENANG, Sept. 3. S ERVICES wives and families, and holders of social visit passes, who have taken jobs in I the Federation without permission from the Controller of Immigration, will be given a chance to put377 words
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Article29 1961-09-13 5 BHARU. Sept. 3. ujo p of Kelantan and t;i u p toured Tw ?an district today. accompanied by Ih'tk w 1 Besar Dato Haji bin Omar.29 words
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Article, Illustration59 1961-09-13 5 MISS GLADYS NAHAYAN, 18, a receptionist in the Orthopaedic Department, Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, who won the “Miss X-Ray 1961” title from six other contestants at the fifth annual dance of the X-Ray Department held at the Technical College in Kuala Lumpur onSept. 2. — Straits Times picture. - 59 words
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153 1961-09-13 5 K UAI A LUMPULR, Sept. 3. The Malayan Zoological Society today launched a drive for membership open to schoolchildren as well as adults. Pupils can become members for S 2 a year while others will have to pay an entrance fee of $lO and153 words
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293 1961-09-13 5 SINGAPORE, Sept. 3. IytALAYAN students returning from Australia lake about a year to readapt themselves lo the local environment, according to Mrs. M. C. Hodgkin, an Auslralian expert who is carrying out research among returned stu- dents nere. Mrs. Hodgkin is293 words
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Article38 1961-09-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 3. Mr. S. Anthonysamy has been elected president of the Malayan Railway Employees’ Trade Union, Sentul. Mr. V.T. Sivasambu has been elected vice-president, Mr. V. Thambiah secretary and Mr. G. Suppiah treasurer.38 words
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276 1961-09-13 5 Kuala lumpur, sept. 3. —The president of the 2.000 strong Federation Armed Forces Civilian Stall Union, Inc he Darus bin Ujang. said today that there was an urgent need to streamline the administrative machinery in the Ministry of Defence. He was276 words
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Article118 1961-09-13 5 LUMPUR. Sept. 3 The Ministry of Rural Development is to recruit 2.000 more people to teach in adult education classes in the country. A spokesman *or the Ministry said today that these new teachers would be need- ed to implement the Government’s plan of opening up118 words
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334 1961-09-13 6 THAT THREAT TO FORM NEW UMNO DIVISION KOTA BHARU. Sept. 5 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is expected to investigate the causes of the present discontent in more than half of the Umno branches of Kota Bharu division during his visit here334 words
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92 1961-09-13 6 SINGAPORE, Sept. 3—The first Singapore co-operative conference, to be held on Sept. 10. will be asked to approve a motion urging all co-operative societies “to invest their surplus funds in the development of co-operative housing in Singapore at a reasonable rate of interest.” The92 words
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Article25 1961-09-13 6 SEREMBAN. Sept. 3 The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembllan, Dr Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, visited the Ulu Jirnah land development scheme today.25 words
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Article30 1961-09-13 6 SEGAMAT. Sept. 3. Inche Aziz bin Daub, who has worked as a clerk for 13 years in the Secondary English School here, has been transferred to the Seremban Office30 words
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Article36 1961-09-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 3. Mr. Allan Tan. assistant Press and publications supervisor of the United States Information Service in Malaya, will leave here by air tomorrow for a three-month training course in Washington.36 words
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Article, Illustration61 1961-09-13 6 MISS BETTY YAP SWEE NGOII, 19, who is the first entrant for the Welfare Queen contest of the University of Malaya Students’ Union to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 7. Miss Yap is a clerk in the Employees Provident Fund office?e in Petaling Java. — Straits Times picture. - 61 words
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Article42 1961-09-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR Sept. -> —Mr. Frank Sullivan, pre.v secretary to the Prim* Mini'ter. Tengku Abdul Rahman, was admitted to the GeneraHo.'pital here today alter ataccident near the Ten.2kAbdul Rahman Hall. His condition tonight win reported to be “not eri<>u.'42 words
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Article355 1961-09-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 3 THE First Magistrate’s Court here yesterday ruled that Yap Ki Seng, 21. must answer an allegation that he used a microphone to Incite supporters of the Socialist Front to assault those of the Alliance Party at a rally. Yap, defended by Mr.355 words
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Article69 1961-09-13 6 JPOH. Sept. 3. —Ipoh Town Council has engaged more senior staff as part of the plan for eventual municipal status. Ten new posts were created, including those of Legal Secretary. (Mr. Lim Thiam Poh>, Health Officer (Dr. D Ray) and two (Mr. K A. Podircn Mr.69 words
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209 1961-09-13 6 A'LOR star f,, )t A Alor stai ;,fc for the hvo-ciav Pertuan ,U Vun S di bswusb.c Vh U slurLs tomorrow. bei-n decorated w t. hu r J punting, and a o. K ana h been erected in Jalan K chut, the209 words
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348 1961-09-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 3 T i;r tlirii* Federation 1 tu; r dubs today sll pi »rte I the call by tl,, diairman of the >in ,()!<• Turf Club, M,. i\ ian Bath, for r P ia\..lion of restriction348 words
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Article141 1961-09-13 7 If OTA BHARU. Sept. 3. —A 33-year-old Japanese woman, Mrs. Kimiko Wada, was found dead in her house in Temangan, 37 miles from here, on the morning of Sept. 1. Her throat had been cut. Her husband. Mr. Wada. assistant manager of the Oriental Mining Company,141 words
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Article, Illustration52 1961-09-13 7 MK TOW LEWELLYN COLASCO and his bride, Miss Florie Maude Foster, being conJ/atul.jted by a guest at their wedding reception at the Selangor Eurasian Association in i I uinpur after their marriage at St. John’s Cathedral. Mr. Colasco is on the stall of Lindeteves Jacoberg52 words
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208 1961-09-13 7 KU A L A LUMPUR, Sept. 3. —The Kelantan Government will have to race against the monsoon season to complete rural development projects costing about $500,000. The projects, which include the building of 40 community halls, two kampong roads at Tumpat and Mas. and a208 words
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Article71 1961-09-13 7 PENANG. Sept. 3. More scholarships for quantity surveying courses In Australian universities and technical colleges are to be offered to Malayan students next year. “The number is still uncertain.” Mr. TC. Wolferstan. secretary of the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, said here today. Applications lor the71 words
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116 1961-09-13 7 Sept. 3.—Four reemployees ot ganisation in Pean aggregate of service between entertained by goes to a farer at the Violet •ight. tes, assistant ge■nr of the organis ngapore. made a t > Penang to pay Mr. Toh Hooi ter of Universal Cars, who was116 words
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Article59 1961-09-13 7 KUALA LUMFUR. Sept. 3 The Selangor Government has approved SI00.000 for the breeding of oxen, buffaloes and goats this year. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, announced this yesterday when he handed over 30 oxen and 140 goats to 35 farmers from59 words
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130 1961-09-13 7 UALA LLMPUR. Sept. 3 The Federation X-Ray StaiT Union yesterday decided to protect to the Government against its decision to raise the retiring age of it,., employees irom 55 to GO years. At it.- annual conference here, it passed a resolution expressing130 words
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443 1961-09-13 8 Busy day for the royal visitors in Kedah ALOR STAR, Sept. 5. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today inspected Kedah's biggest land development scheme at Sungei Tiang, 28 miles south of Alor Star. He was accompanied by the Tengku Bendahara. Tengku Abdul Malik, the Minister-ui-Attendance.443 words
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Article, Illustration155 1961-09-13 8 Kuala lumpur. sept. 5 A World Health Organbation sanitary engineering expert has arrived to explore the possibilities of setting up community water supply in Malaya. He is Mr. James B. Arbuthnot, stationed in Manila. The purpose of his visit is to obtain information155 words
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424 1961-09-13 8 SINGAPORE, Sept. 3 T'HE Industrial Arbi- tration Court today awarded in full the two claims by the Singapore General Employees’ Union to the Tan Tong Meng Transport Co. The claims were the reinstatement of five dismissed workers and the restoration of the daily424 words
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Article108 1961-09-13 8 SINGAPORE. Sept. 3 —The O start action committee o* the People’s .Association has asked the association's chairman. the Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew. to hold negotiations as early as possible over the dismissal cf IT start i officers. The committee’s chairman. Mr Lam Chit108 words
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Article50 1961-09-13 8 KUALA KANGSAR. Sept I 3—lnche Yusof bin Haji Yunus has been elected chairman of the Party Rakyat's Kuala Lumpur branch. Other officials are: Vice- chairman. Mr. Chor.g Kwan Wong; hon. secretary. Haji Azmir bin Yahva: assistant secretary. Mr. Khor Tee Lum: ar.d treasurer, Mr. Lim Keat Choon.50 words
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195 1961-09-13 8 DARWIN, Sept. 5. FLEVEN HUNDRED of Darwin's 12.000 residents have signed a petition asking the Federal Government to cancel the pending deportation of two Malayans. The petition will be sent to the Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies. The men to be deported are195 words
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Article63 1961-09-13 8 SINGAPORE Sept 0-4 today said that cp. Ernest Wyles. who dead at Changi night of Sept 3. while swimming a police ip ••It was an < rdin drowning. No foul pected.” Cpl. Wyles. of the r t G.H.Q. 99 Brigade- f j at Nee Soon,63 words
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Article31 1961-09-13 8 r*“V 0 PENANG. 5;' Mayor. Mr. Ooi will open an d3r y exhibition by P: j. schools at t..e mary Sohoo*. V at 4 p m. or. Sept- n-31 words
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Article650 1961-09-13 9 SINGAPORE, Sept. 5 Steps taken to prevent spread of the disease from infected ports in neighbouring countries EVFRY possible precaution is being taken to prevent the spread of cholera from neighbouring countries to Singapore, the Director of Medical Services, Dr. Ng See Yook, said today. Outlining the650 words
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176 1961-09-13 9 PENANG, Sept. 3. THE president of the Penang M.C.A., Mr. Heah Joo Seang, said last night nol all capitalists should be “condemned.” If there were no capitalists in this country, then the country would be bankrupt, he told the MCA State working176 words
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Article, Illustration131 1961-09-13 9 THIS is the exotic “new look” batik sarong-kebaya uniform of Malayan Airways hostesses, modelled by air hostess Nancy Liew. It will be worn for the first time by the air girls daring Malayan Airways’ Britannia inaugural flight to Jakarta this week. The sarong-kebaya uniform will131 words
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Article46 1961-09-13 9 KUALA LUMPUK. Sept 5 The Chief Commissioner of the Federation Hoy Scouts, Inche Zainal Abidin bln All. and the International Com- missioner, Mr. Oon Hoot Kwe, will attend the second Boy Scouts’ Commonwealth Conference to be held in London on Sept 26.46 words
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Article342 1961-09-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 5 GOVT. MAN URGES HOLDERS TO TAKE UNSTAMPED CERTIFICATES AT ONCE TO NEAREST STAMP OFFICE LIFE insurance policy holders in the Federation were warned today that their policies were worthless if they were not properly stamped. The Secretary lo the Treasury, Inche Jamil342 words
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131 1961-09-13 10 pENANG. Sept. 5. FedeJ ration immigration headquarters have granted permission to a Service wife in Penang to continue working as a secretary until the end of the year. The woman, employed by a local firm, sought permission following a reminder earlier this131 words
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Article25 1961-09-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 5. —The Selangor Kwangsi Association will hold an exhibition of paintings at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Sept. 7.25 words
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Article202 1961-09-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 5. Tif ALAYA and the United States have ex--1 A changed letters under which President Kennedy’s “Peace Corps" volunteers will serve here. A .simple ceremony was held yesterday in the Ministry of External Affairs. The exchange of letters was between the Permanent202 words
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204 1961-09-13 10 PENANG. Sin; PROFESSOR Solon Wong, principal thl r Han Chiang High School, has from Ins post and will emigrate lo R n ,r 1 week with his family. Ihl Prof. Wong’s resignation, it Is understood, followed a notification by the Federation204 words
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Article35 1961-09-13 10 I/UALA TRENGGANU. Sept. s.—More than 100 representatives from 32 eo-opera-tive societies in Kuala Trengganu district yesterday at- tended a co-operative course here. The course was organised by the Trengganu Co-Opera-tive Department.35 words
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Article124 1961-09-13 10 LUMPUR Srpt. 5 A Wild West show t>y children in cowboys kit will be the main highlight ot the Children’s Day rally at Merdeka Stadium on Oct 7 It will cost about $40,000 and will be attended by about 38.000 children It will be the124 words
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83 1961-09-13 10 SINGAPORE. Sept. 5 —The Guild of Nanyang University Graduates has decided to ask the Singapore Government to give financial aid to the university. A guild spokesman said today that the decision was taken at an executive com- mittee meeting at the weekend. He said83 words
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Article54 1961-09-13 10 KUALA KANGSAR Sept —Mr. Fateh Singh was elect ed president ot the Kua.a Kangsar branch of tne Malayan Indian Congress at its annual meeting here yesterday. Other officials are Vicepresident. Mr. S. Padmana dan; secretary, Mr. V. R. Muttiah: assistant secretary. MJ M. Visuvasam and treasurer Mr.54 words
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219 1961-09-13 10 K LUMPUR, Sept. 5 pOVERTY through exploitation is the reason South-east Asian farmers and fishermen do not make technical changes and progress. This, in effect, was what Professer Ungku Abdul Aziz, the Malayan agricultural economist told the 11th session of the219 words
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Article, Illustration380 1961-09-13 11 To probe increased competition in South-East Asia LONDON, Sept. 5. BRITAIN’S “travelling salesman”. Mr. Frederick Erroll, Minister of State, Board of Trade, is to investigate increased competition to British goods in South-East Asia in the course of a five-week trip, starting on Sept. 7.380 words
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Article, Illustration153 1961-09-13 11 THESE two soft-spoken beauties surprised a hotel clerk when they signed themselves into a Kuala Lumpur hotel on Sept 5 and gave their occupations as “police officers.” For appearances notwithstanding, Sub-Inspectors Khin Thein Nyunt ‘left) and Tin Tin Aye, have had a tough trainingStraits Times picture. - 153 words
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123 1961-09-13 11 IPO* Sept 5. Twenty risers of the Malayan CK'v rd Bound School •r.a: vd youths association, branch, will try to .r. the highest peak in .micron Highlands, G.fidOft. Gun on g B*v. ang on Sept. 10. xpcdition is designed a team to123 words
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Article80 1961-09-13 11 pENANG. Sept. 5. Goh Yew 1 Hao. 26. and Lee San Tua. 23. alleged to be among a group which gate-crashed a private dance, were today acquitted of a joint charge of being members of an unlawful assembly. Goh and Lee were jointly charged with being80 words
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Article56 1961-09-13 11 PENANG. Sept. 5. The Province Wtfliesley Health Department will launch a campaign soon to eradicate filarisis. a disease leading to swelling of the legs, which is endemic in Province North. A Health Department team will meet Penaga villagers at the Malay School at 9.30 a.m. on Sept.56 words
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Article51 1961-09-13 11 TELUK ANSON. Sept. 5.About 300 members ol seven youth organisations in Lower Perak will take part in a combined rally and display on the town padang here >n Sept 9 at 4.30 p.m. The Raja Muda of Perak will take the salute at the march51 words
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Article36 1961-09-13 11 SEREMBAN. Sept. 5.-A variety dance by the famous Sivadas-Vatsala dancing troupe of Kuala Lumpur will be held at the Town Hall here on Sept. 9 in aid ot the Nllal Subramanlar Temple building fund.36 words
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Article31 1961-09-13 11 PENANG. Sept. s.—Dr. C H. Yeang. patron of the Penang Junior Chamber of Commerce, will be the speaker at their next monthly lunch meeting in the Town Sept. IG.31 words
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Article63 1961-09-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 5 The Sultan of Pahang opened a $4,000 community centre at Kampong Temai during his four-day tour of the mukimx ol Temai and Lepar in the Pekan district. He also attended a fish drive oil Kampong Mentita in which 300 people in 15063 words
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Article54 1961-09-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 5. Two former teachers left here by air today for England to take up a two-year course in nursery nursing. Che Habsah blnte Abdul Rauf. 20. of Muar, and Che Esah Bee blnte* Mahayuddin. 21. of Talping, will take the course at the54 words
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Article48 1961-09-13 11 MUAR, Sept. 5. -Khatijah binte Haji Ellas, 11, was killed when she was knocked down by a car near Parlt Jamil. 10 mil* 4 from here today. A standard III pupil of the Sekolah Kebangsaan Perempuan. Parit Jamil. Katl.lah was on her way home from school.48 words
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645 1961-09-13 12 Abducted 9 girl returned, scared and with dress crumnica MALACCA, Sept. 5 A POLICE inspector told the Sessions Court today of a car chase through the centre of Malacca town which ended at a lonely estate road when the driver got out and645 words
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Article178 1961-09-13 12 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 5 The National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry, in a statement issued today, urged the Federation Government to withdraw its Dd.n preventing Inche Said Zahari, former editor of Utusan Melayu, from re-enter-ing the Federation The union said many calls had178 words
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Article35 1961-09-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 6. -The Federation armed forces are looking for men to become education officers. Applicants must be Federal citizens and must possess a certificate from a recognised teachers’ training college.35 words
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Article36 1961-09-13 12 SEREMBAN, Sept. 6.—The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar and the Tengku Ampuan of Negri Sembilan will go on a threeday visit to Gemas, 69 miles from here, on Sept. 8 to inspect rural development projects.36 words
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Article81 1961-09-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 5.— The new $80,000 post office to serve the 30,000 resident* of Petaling Jaya is expected to be completed in December. It is in Jalan Sultan, near the Government offices in the new town area. At present the residents are81 words
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Article53 1961-09-13 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Sept. 5.The Keng Chew Association Of Kulai will hold a variety show at the Diamond Jubilee Hall at 7.30 p.m. on Sept. 15 and 16 in aid of old people’s homes throughout Johore. Tickets at $1, $2, $5 and $10 are available from the53 words
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Article, Illustration69 1961-09-13 12 MISS AMAZU KURCMI. 22 (above), a Japanese nightclub dancer, caused heads to turn at Kuala Lumpur airport on Sept. 4 when she stepped out from the Customs hall wearing a colourful kimono. after her arrival from Bangkok. Miss Kurumi. a specialist in Latin American dances,-Straits 'Times picture. - 69 words
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Article32 1961-09-13 12 1POH. Sept. 5. The Peoples Insurance Company of Malaya Ltd. will celebrate its second anniversary with a dinner at the Perak Sundry Shops Guild here on the night ol Sept. 9.32 words
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Article210 1961-09-13 12 J°H°RE Ba h RL- Sept. o. Fifteen Malays learning about deep 4 fishing sailed into the Johore straits HJRht in two j .;an'rj fishing Vessels 40 tons of fish y h ,i first catch 4 Right of thom i- rhp v> sei Maru. .sailed L?h210 words
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Article50 1961-09-13 12 SINGAPORE. St-pt J Ah Bah. to possession ot fouf,AVjo 5 0 obscene film.?. wa r *p\ in the Ninth Magi-"-* Court today Ong was arrested v at stone Road on J' H*; arj about 9.15 p.m. du”** anti-vice raid. wr The films and a were confiscated.50 words
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79 1961-09-13 12 Lawyer heads Women ’s International Club KUALA LUMPUR Sept. Miss P.G. Lim, a lawyer, has been elected president of the Women’s International Club for 1961-62. Miss Winifred Talalla. who had been president for the past 10 years, declined to stand for the post this yerr. She was elected vicepresident. Others79 words
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133 1961-09-13 13 SINGAPORE. Sept. 5— The c -utc* Sultan Ibrahim of who died at the f P.5 in May 1959 ut making a will, left ate in England of ■‘U. it was learned r *t re today. to be one of the (i wealthiest men,133 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1961-09-13 13 JOHN CALVER - Rothmans factories for Malaya and S’pore with local control By JOHN CALVER K. Lumpur, Sept. 4 J3OTHMANS of Pall Mall, London, an inx% ternational group of cigarette companies with a brilliant success record overseas, today offered Malayan investors a 50-50 stake in a1,209 words
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Article, Illustration154 1961-09-13 13 Kuala lumpur, sept. 4— Nearly 200 people, including heads of foreign missions, attended tonight's opening of the Rural Development building in Brockman Road here. Federation Army buglers, standing on the roof of the three storey building sounded a fanfare. Eighteen policemen carrying154 words
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Article47 1961-09-13 13 IPOH, Sopt. s—The body of a mother of two boys, Hong Mool, 21. wa.s found hanging from a tree beside a Chinese school In Slmpang Pulai, seven miles south of here, this morning. She wa.s the wife of Chan Chong. 27, a tractor driver.47 words
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179 1961-09-13 13 KUANTAN, Sept. 5.— Is there malaria in Kuantan? Rumours are flying that there IS malaria in town. They have gained force with the distribution to 700 people policemen and their families living at their depot in Alor Akar Road here of paludrine,179 words
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Article50 1961-09-13 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 4 Sales by the Malayan Arts and Crafts section of the Malayan Agri-Hortlcultural Association exhibition reached an all-time record of $54,300 The total was $10,000 more than last year. The largest sales were made by Kelantan stall ($20.475 >. Malacca < $14,555 >50 words
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Article77 1961-09-13 14 PENANG. Sept. 5 —K. Karuppiah, 41, was today lined $125 tor making a false statement to the Registrar ol Citizens in February 1958. Karuppiah pleaded guilty to having stated in his citizenship application that he had lived in the Federation for more than 12. years from 194577 words
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Article45 1961-09-13 14 SINGAPORE. Sept. 5.— Three thousand labourers who man tongkangs on the Singapore River have threatened to strike on Sept. 7 because of the alleged lailure of their employers the Import and Export Merchants’ Association. in implementing a wage agreement reached six years ago.45 words
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Article157 1961-09-13 14 SEARCH STILL GOES ON AT 1 A.M. Kuala selangor. Sept. 4. —Twentyone people are reported missing following a collision between a passenger boat and a tongkang in the Bernam Rivor at 7 p.m. tonight. The passenger boat was carrying 40 people, all Chinese, including women and157 words
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Article453 1961-09-13 14 IT UAL A lUMPUR. Sept. 1V L —Inche Said Zahari. former editor of Utusan Melayu. was banned from entering the Federation as a result of re p resen t a t i ons m a d e by the Special Branch for secmity reasons, a Government453 words
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321 1961-09-13 14 IPOH, Sm MALAYAWATA STEEL, a jornl'L A Japanese company, is ting up its $52 million iron and stL’ Ipoh- -tu. ln The company has indicated that it would like to have between 300 and 400 acres of land in the Tasek industrial321 words
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Article185 1961-09-13 14 K U A j A LUMPUR Sept. 5 —The proposed Socialist •‘summit’ 1 meeting to discuss Tengku Abdul Rahman s Ma*aysia plan is to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 3, 4 and 5. Sponsored by the S ciah Front, the meeting i>185 words
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301 1961-09-13 15 Apologise, or stop this meeting, 9 threatens president MALACCA, Sept. Hi i i-;i) arguments sparked last night's special meeting of the Malacca Munici,1 (uuiicil, called by four Socialist Front fount iHors to consider rescinding two by-laws hawkers. uu’o and Malayan Party councillors voted rescinding301 words
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Article38 1961-09-13 15 UMPUR. Sept. r,._ g v bodah binte Adu ’erviewing officer 'istration Office, h been awarded a "n Government study domestic gr 1 Liverpool. Kuala Lumpur v.. on Sept. 14 and •v for three years38 words
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Article157 1961-09-13 15 SINGAPORE. Sept. 6. Mr. E. J. Linsell, the last expatriate officer to head the Special Branch left by air yesterday with his wife on retirement from the Singapore Police Force under th j Malayanisation scheme. His post has been taken over by Mr. George Bogaars.157 words
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101 1961-09-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 6.The Lord Mayor of London. Sir Bernard Waley-Cohen. will attend a reception given In his honour by the Kuala Lumpur Advisory Board at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall during his brief visit to Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 8. Sir Bernard101 words
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Article, Illustration341 1961-09-13 15 A LOR STAR, Sept. 6. The Yang di-Per-tuan Akohu today took the royal yacht Mutiara, for Pulau Langkawi after a strenuous two-day state visit to Kedah. The King was accompanied on his Langkawi holiday by hi.s two sons, the lft-year-old Raja Muda341 words
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66 1961-09-13 15 SEREMBAN. Sept G-The Education Board oi Negri Sembilan has approved grants totalling $197,000 to 14 Chinese and two Tamil schools Mr. Lim Kok Choo, schools liaison officer tor the state, said that the amounts ranged from $635 for the purchase of lurnlture for66 words
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Article155 1961-09-13 15 CABAK BERNAM, Sept 6 These are the 21 people who died when a passenger launch sank in the Bernam River on the night of Sept 4. They comprised threp men. nine women and nine children: Chew Ah Llm, 50, her daughter Ong Yoke Kok. 9. her155 words
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Article40 1961-09-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept, 0 A 10-man party from Sibu, Sarawak, which arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a 10-day tour of the Federation, paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at the Residency yesterday40 words
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Article, Illustration324 1961-09-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 6. A BLUEPRINT for the proposed zoo at the Bth milestone, Ulu Klang Road, has been submitted to the Council of the Malayan Zoological Society by Major Aubrey Weinman, an expert from Ceylon. 1 The324 words
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Article132 1961-09-13 16 Kuala lumpur, sept. 6. Six Malayans have been named to represent the Federation at the 16th session of the United Nations General Assembly m New York later this month. The delegation will De headed by the Malayan Ambassador to the United States, Dato Nik Ahmad132 words
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215 1961-09-13 16 Sept. 6. The management ot the Lee Wah Bank today appealed ic the Singapore Bank Employees’ Union to call off the work-to-rule by (30 of its members employed in the bank, in the interests of the public. The bank’s managing director, Mr.215 words
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Article25 1961-09-13 16 SINGAPORE, Sept. 6- Swami Chidbhavanandaji, president of Ramakrishna Mission at Tapovanam, South India, arrived here today to give a series of lectures.25 words
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Article33 1961-09-13 16 IPOH. Sept. B—The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Shaari bin Shafiee. will give away certificates to seven successful candidates of the Malay Shorthand (Pitman) examination at a tea-party here on Sept 10.33 words
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Article358 1961-09-13 16 Rajendra; Allowance slash completely unjustified SINGAPORE, Sept 8 'J'HE stali side ol the Singapore Civil ,v vice Joint Council will continue to the Government for lull restoration cfthe variable allowances effective front July i 1959 —the date the pay cuts were impose! This was revealed358 words
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Article199 1961-09-13 16 KUALA I UMPUR. Sept. IV B. —The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Bernard Waley-Conen. and the Lady Mav cress arrived here this morning by air on a 24-hour goodwill visit. In Kuala Lumpur, they met Tun Abdul Razak. the Deputy Prime Minister, called on Dato (Dr199 words
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Article, Illustration390 1961-09-13 17 I KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 8 1 AYA’S hole-in-M tne-h'-art boy, Tan Lian Kiow, died in the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne this morning, according to a cable received today. He was operated on yesterday. An earlier telegram said that his condition was satisfactory.390 words
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Article76 1961-09-13 17 j(l'A! A LUMPUR, Sept. Two Chinese secor.c .ry schools in Perak f agreed to convert t -ationul-type instiTuions. Hill*£ r,re the Nan Hwa s aool at Sitiawan and at T b a: Min Middle School .Anson. 5iitr» U J eraent b the MlsaiH;° Education today teal76 words
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231 1961-09-13 17 KUANTAN, Sept. 8. THE Mentri Besar of Pahang, Wan Abdul Aziz bin Tengku Haji Abdullah, today called on all members of the police force to be polite, tactful, patient and honest in performing their duties. Speaking at the opening of the first231 words
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337 1961-09-13 17 Accused youth taken ill, says defence counsel MALACCA, Sept. 6. T IM BABA, 19, alias Soo Hye, on trial in the Sessions Court here on a charge of abducting an 18-year-old girl, was suddenly taken ill this morning. When the court resumed this337 words
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96 1961-09-13 17 JPOH. Sept. 6 The Ipoh Town Council is planning to set up an industrial area for minor industries In this town to be developed along the same lines as the Ta.sek industrial estate. An application for acquisition of 100 acres of land along the96 words
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Article78 1961-09-13 17 SUNGEI PATANI, Sept. 7. The Kedah Government has acquired about 26 relongs of land at Pantai Merdeka favourite haunt of holidaymakers—for development as a tourist centre. The site, with a 2,200 ft. seafront on the west coast, now has an access road. The Mentrl Besar78 words
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Article160 1961-09-13 17 pENANG, Sept. 8 —Mr. J. Shenton, counsel for a retired planter. G.M. Speeden, today submitted in court a letter from a London doctor stating that Speeden had been a prisoner of war in Singapore and was suffering from ataxia and muscular inordination. “His illness could have160 words
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Article150 1961-09-13 17 MALACCA, Sept. 7. The trial of Lim Baba, 19, alias Soo Hye, in the Sessions Court here on a charge of abducting 18-year-old Doris Lim was today postponed to Sept. 18. Dr. Wong Kong Meng told the court Lim Baba, who saw him yesterday, could not150 words
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258 1961-09-13 18 TALK ON RURAL DEVE LOPMENT PROGRAMME KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 8. THE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, tonight expressed his satisfaction over the “considerable improvement” in the co-ordination and tempo of efficiency of258 words
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121 1961-09-13 18 ITUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 8— v The full stall side of the Wnitley Council will meet on Sept 13 to discuss the deadlock reached with the official side over the raising of the compulsory retiring age for civil servants from 55 years to121 words
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77 1961-09-13 18 ALACCA. Sept. 7—A ’5ft. python weighing more than 2501b was caught here late last night by 12 youths. The python was found in a covered drain in front of the Malacca Chinese Recreation Club in Bona Vista Road. Attempts made to smoke out the77 words
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142 1961-09-13 18 SINGAPORE. Sept 8 The Sultan of Johore is expected to be one of the VIPs who will fly in a near su-per-sonic Convair 880 NI jetliner the fastest civil aircraft in the world during a demonstration flight on Sept. 28. This demonstration flight142 words
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Article111 1961-09-13 18 IT U A L A LUMPUR. Sept. 7. Donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund for August amounted to $69,087. This sum included: S30.000. being endowment of two beds tor another five years by the mining companies under the general management of Osborne and111 words
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Article46 1961-09-13 18 PENANG. Sept. 7 The i Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. today paid a surprise visit to three markets in Campbell Street. Chowrasta and Prangin. Mr. Ooi observed that there was no further obstruction by hawkers and expressed his satisfaction over their co-operation.46 words
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Article62 1961-09-13 18 SINGAPORE. Sept. 8—Malaya's new ambassador to Japun. Tuan Syed Shah bin Syed Abdullah Shahabuddin. left for Tokyo by air today to take up his post. He was accompanied by his wife. They were seen off by their niece. Puan Sharifah Azaiiah Shahabuddin. a student at the62 words
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222 1961-09-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 8 THE scope of the Association of South-East Asia <ASA> can he widened at any time, depending on the wishes of the three participants. informed sources said here today. They were commenting on the private views of Ceylon's222 words
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210 1961-09-13 18 OENANG Sept. 8 Three delegate? from the Penang Lighter Owners Association today met the Minister of Labour. inch» Bahaman tin Samsuddin. and told him of their fears for theh future. Inche S. M. Mohamed Idr‘< president of tion and one or the delegates, said210 words
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Article63 1961-09-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept Dr. Robert Blum, of the Asia Foundation, a** his wife are due to in here on Sept. 12 course of a tour of °-‘*i tion offices in South-E i Asia. At 6.15 p.m the some da? Dr. Blum will .ee -The Intellectual in63 words
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Article26 1961-09-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR- The National Fund now stands a. The latest 5 included SI 11 Yong Oh. 0: Ptv*vfrom the Bans 0* a—26 words
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Article, Illustration307 1961-09-13 19 L ottery factory in Petaling Jaya j ars production i ay be affected KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 7. AIM \LING JAYA battery factory has d plained to the Ministry- of Commerce id Industry over alleged dumping tactic .i Malaya by overseas battery manu- factu. s. Thi. a* revealed today307 words
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98 1961-09-13 19 |(UALA LUMPUR. Sept. 6. A five-man Brazilian trade mission passed through today on Its way to Singapore to Investigate how trade between the State and Brazil can be increased. Mr. Araujo Castro, the leader, said the team was here on a fact-finding mission aimed98 words
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Article86 1961-09-13 19 SINGAPORE, Sept. 8. Police today arrested 12 people who. it was alleged, tried to stop workers and a lorry from entering the Kr.h Hln Rubber Factory at the 6j mile Bukit Tlmah Road They claimed to be former employees of the factory. The incident followed86 words
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365 1961-09-13 19 i I KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 8. THE manager of the Peninsula Hotel heie jj 1 dialled 999 last night and reported an incident at the hotel to SOMEONE. But to whom?' v t The manager, Mr. Woo Kwal Vim. Is adamant365 words
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Article569 1961-09-13 19 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP PEN G. Sept. .10. s. ,t Dennehy’s a-La Say Die nnali ound his winnin R m here today. Th tiv -year-old was ne 1 he first batch of J^ an s imported by ln rie r s a ore Turf Club n hut569 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous40 1961-09-13 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $93,716 lit *****2 $41,860 2nd *****1 $16,744 3rd *****5 $8,372 Starters ($1,674 each): *****1. *****3. *****9, *****1. *****9. *****8. *****9, *****2. *****5. *****8. Consolation 1,000 each): *****3, *****0, *****6, *****4, *****8. *****7, *****6, *****7, *****5, *****5.40 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article1151 1961-09-13 20 From Our Market Correspondent WO weeks ago the tin section of the Malayan Stock Exchange was unaffected by severe movements in the metal price, but last week the reverse was very much the case. Out of the blue mid-week the market suddenly found the sword1,151 words
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Article1318 1961-09-13 20 THE state of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange showing last business to September 2 (A) and last business since that date (Hi with H and L standing for Hifhest and Lorvect business this year to date, were; INDUSTRIALS ML AS Ale* Bricks 1.00 80 Ords1,318 words
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Article42 1961-09-13 20 Current Dale oi Total Total for payment payment for previous vejr year Kuchai 40 Sept 29 40*; 25% Bukit Krpong 15% Sept. 18 110** Kuala Pergau 15** Oct. 12 15'* 15 Bekoh 10% Oct. 19 12J v 15% t Interim42 words
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Article566 1961-09-13 20 ‘No rhyme or r eason’ in r ubber T HE rhy n Uttl I '-sas I this week a nu I f u appear I to have oted the I ,nax m in doufc I don t rep c. B. a I Co. Ltd. i! Meir cur- I rent rubbt-566 words
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Article17 1961-09-13 20 UNIT T RUSTS Manage > First IfaUyan Second Malaya: Third Malayan Firat Hon* Ton*: Second Hon* Ko* i-R17 words
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