The Straits Budget, 28 March 1962

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  • 31 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA’S NATIONAL NfWSPAMt Kw Serii !4 j Kuala Lumpur, March 28, 1962. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or I Shilling. KDN 020.
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  • From THE STRAITS TIMES POSTBAG
    • 235 2  -  W. K. O. Penang GIVE full marks to the Minister of Commerce and Industry and his Ministry for their initiative, energy and drive in the building up of the Malayan economy. They have accomplished much. Their latest achievement is the success in persuading the
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    • 232 2  -  11. L. LOVELL HEWITT Singapore I AM in receipt ol a small pension from England and for many years the gross sum has been paid to me In Singapore, tax subsequently being paid at the Singapore rate I am now Informed by Britain’s
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    • 85 2  -  CITIZEN Singapore r |TIE Singapore Government should construct two International stadiums In Singapore where all International sports can be held. There Is only one stadium In Singapore, Jalan Besar Stadium, which can house only 15,000 to 16,000 spectators compared with 26,000 In the Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur.
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    • 205 2  -  H.B.J. DONALDSON Kalamunga, W.A. I HAVE just read “Victim’s” letter in the Straits Budget of March 7 in which she complains about the state of crockery and the poor meals served at certain rest houses in Malaya. I feel that perhaps this was an
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    • 151 2  -  AQUARIUS c Singapore I READ a report that $l2 million Is to be sunk In the Singapore River project. To me it is a complete waste of money, because two alternatives are possible: 1 Two parallel roads can 1 be built along the
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    • 123 2  -  L.K.W Singapore 'J’HE police have wisely put up “No lorry traffic” signs at the entrances to McNai: and Towner roads, but it is very disheartening to note that there are no checks by the traffic police to ensure that the law is being
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    • 227 2  -  T. S. WONG Ipoh WITH thousands of backlogged applications and other documents of public interest collecting dust in government departmental K.I.V. flies, it would be absurd for the Government to give even a moment’s consideration to the proposal for a five-day week. As government departments
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    • 95 2  -  X Singapore reference to the report on providing more buses, we would like to suggest that schools which do not provide buses for students consider the advisabil- ity of doin<i .so ay a J among their tv ,n V a A The buse r the student,
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    • 97 2  -  UOKRH Kuala Lumpur r |'*HE Government to provide as *9 employment as for our young ciuj who graduate from schj each year. Here isj way to provide a of career—establish a ,no!l cycle police corps main duty is to consul patrol the Malayan hia ways to ensure
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    • 91 2  -  CITIZ1 Kuala Lumpur WE have on several oce sions seen trade exhi tlons sponsored by In< Japan and Australia familiarise their prodn among us Malayans. have yet to see one of o own. Why cannot the Covet ment sponsor an exhibit! of goods produced by < pioneer
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    • 88 2  -  Kl>' s ra Man.! I I and S»d xi Singapore TN the Strait- Times 1 March 17 mention made of the )as>eng board the American liner Caronia deck to wn; Sin dance stagea n r0 apore Touri.' In order to nut th e cord straight noted that f
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  • The Straits Budget
    • 657 3 —Straits Times, Mar. 19 of course, a C an d immediate pur1C the referendum which Singapore inf nL The National toa Bi n now to be cnl U bv a se-lect comrl a hdl to enable the 0 f Singapore to deitsclf in the matter of with the
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    • 139 3 —Straits Times, Mar. 19 The year’s first National Language Month is upon us and all the more welcome because the aggressiveness that suffused early attempts has vanished. In the various competitions and activities associated with the month there is scope for a good deal of enjoyment by all
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    • 652 3 —Straits Times, Mar. 20 Yesterday’s Algerian ceasefire has halted and probably ended the longest, latest and bloodiest of the post-war independence struggles. It began, in November 1954, when European colonialism had been written off and when the liquidation of Britain’s empire was already a well-established principle.
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    • 177 3 —Straits Times, Mar. 20 The Minister of Transport has always taken a close and active interest in the problems of Port Swettenham, and must not be denied credit for a crash programme” which has increased the port’s efficiency and alleviated considerably the congestion which used to reduce shippers
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    • 662 3 —Straits Times. Mar. 21 The first dividend from the Geneva meetings of foreign ministers is more substantial than it looks. Russian acceptance of the AngloAmerican proposal for a resumption of negotiations for a treaty banning nuclear tests implies at least the possibility of retreat from the November
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    • 197 4 —Straits Times, Mar. 21 A strong Department of Chinese Studies is an absolute imperative in any truly Malayan university, and the news that the department promised in Kuala Lumpur will start work under first-class direction with the beginning of the academic year in May is very welcome indeed.
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    • 622 4 —Straits Times, Mar. 22 While Hongkong is a long way from coming apart at the seams, its industry and enterprise arc braced to meet shocks —restrictions in hard won export markets, the need to double Government development expenditure, a revision of the tax structure and increased charges for
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    • 137 4 —Straits Times, Mar. 22 Coming less than a week after the metal price broke through the virtually meaningless ceiling of the International Tin Council, and with demand increasing seasonally, news that the U.S. Congressional inquiry into stockpile levels is indefinitely postponed will almost certainly act as a further
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    • 596 4 —Straits Times. Mar. 23 There was general agreement at least on the crux of the question debated for foui days by Singapore’s Legislative Assembly. Industrial unrest has reached a pitch where it gives cause lor serious concern. Mr. Marsnall was the only genuine dissident. The Barisan Sosialis
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    • 582 4 —Straits Times. Mar. 24 The inference strongly to be drawn from the most recently published preliminary report of the Federation’s Census of Agriculture, that on coconuts, is that coconuts are increasingly becoming a smallholders’ crop—not because more small farmers are plantimi them but because the estates are
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    • 171 4 —Straits Times, 2 Canada has proved itself I good and practical friend t< Malaya. Yesterday’s gift oi $1.5 million of road-makini equipment under the Colonbi Plan brings the total o Canadian aid to this count? since 1958 to $lO 5 million. Ai well as cash gifts—the latest as
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  • 554 5 y GROUP WALKS OUT UpTER REJECTION OF ULl FOR NATIONAL l\Sf,CAGE ISSUE VOTE SINGAPORE, Mar. 18. Lni'T 30 Malay writers today walked out of I the Malayan writers’ conference at the Itional Library here, bringing the three-day tference to a stormy close. The Malay group r
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  • 99 5 SINGAPORE. Mar. 18.—Mrs. Phyllis Shorehkeh-Sawyerr, wife of the R.A.F. corporal from West Africa who was arrested here on the night of Mar. 15 was flown to Britain in a R.A.F. Britannia this morning. A R.A.F. spokesman, confirming this tonight, said that Mrs. Shorenkeh-Sawyerr and
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  • 113 5 PENANG, Mar. 18. The number of Scouts In Penang has Increased by about 60 per cent during the last 10 years. Mr. Koh Sin Hock, chairman of the Penang State Scout Council, said last night. “We now have 4.657 Scouts, compared to only 2.371 in
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  • 91 5 BENTONG. Mar. 18.—More than 100 motor vehicles passed the newly-cons-tructed Bailey bridge outside Bentong on the road to Kuala Lumpur as soon as it was opened to traffic at 8.30 this morning. The 180 ft. long bridge is open to one-way traffic and
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  • 53 5 PENANG, Mar. 18.—Ex-pu-pils of the Penang Convent will meet on March 31 to form a society to maintain close liaison with the school. The “old girls” will be guests of the board of prefects at a tea party at which plans will be made for holding
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  • 168 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 15 QUTHRIE Agency (Malaya) Limited, which advertised four days ago offering to train cadet planters, has received more than 650 applications although it has only eight vacancies. Selected candidates will be posted in pairs to estates as “cadets”
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  • 135 5 KEMAMAN, Mar 18. Geisha girls from Japan are to be employed at a tourist resort near here which is expected to open for business early next year. This was announced today oy Wan Musa bin Wan Yahaya, manager of the newlyformed Telok Kalong
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  • 79 5 ALOR STAR. Mar. 18-. The commanding officer of the 3rd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment. Lt.-Col. Othman Rani, and his wife. Che Khalida binte Sheikh Hassan Ali. were hosts at a Hari Raya party held at the battalion officers’ mess. Kepala Batas. last night. The Sultan
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  • 20 5 SINGAPORE. Mar. 18—K.M Pillai. 57, fell into a well and died at 7£ mile Upper Serangoon Road today.
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  • 114 5 SINGAPORE, Mar. 18—The United People’s Party today suggested that two vital questions be put forward to the people in a referendum on merger. These were: Whether the people voted for or against the People’s Action Party’s merger proposals and what type of merger do the
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  • 43 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Mar. 18—The Assistant Minister ol Rural Development, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman. ended his four-day tour of the State today after visiting Ulu Trengganu. Before returning here, he met members of the development committee at Kampong Ajll.
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  • 372 6 Tengku’s charge against civil servants called unjustified SPOKESMAN FOR N. BORNEO VISITORS GIVES VIEWS KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 18 vi R. a. F. Lucarotti, General Manager of the North Borneo Railm ways, today described as “unjustified" the accusation by the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, that Borneo s British civil
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  • 222 6 SINGAPORE, Mar. 13. Three heroes of Kampong Yap Poh were today commended by the Commissioner of Police, Mr. A.E.G. Blades. The three, members of the Kampong Yap Poh Vigilante Corps off A 1 juried Road, chose to receive the comm i s s loner’s commendation awards
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  • 124 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 13 SHOUTS of “We must fight for our rights” and ‘‘The Government has ignored us” marked a lively protest meeting here today attended by 300 pensioners. The meeting decided that the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, would be seen, to “discuss long-stand-ing grievances
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  • 96 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mar. 18. —Johore babies stand to win valuable prizes when they participate In a World Health Day baby show to be held here under the patronage of Sultanah Aminah of Johore. The baby show will take place at the Diamond Jubilee Hall
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  • 268 6 KEEP HANDS OFF THE UNIONS’ CALL BY S.P.A. SINGAPORE, Mar. 18 JHE secretary-general of the Singapore p„ pie’s Alliance, Mr. Lee Kim Chuan todi told the People’s Action Party and the Bari« Sosialis to keep their hands off the trade unioi and stop waging a “trade union war.” He was
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  • 83 6 SINGAPORE, Mar. 18. A leading jeweller and philanthropist, Mr. Balage Titus de Silva, J.P., died in the Singapore General Hospital this morning after a short illness. He was 61. Mr. de Silva, who was managing director of B.P. de Silva Ltd., arrived in Singapore
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  • 275 6 IPOH. Mar. 18. THE family of Mr. Foo Yet Kai, millionaire philan thropist who was murdered last August, yes terday fulfilled a promise to help start a new ho* pital here. About 10 months before a gang shot him dead at his home
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  • 324 7 JPOINTMENT CONSIDERED REDUNDANT AT THIS STAGE 1POII, Mar. 18 L... j. cl J k State Government yesterday told I the Ipoh Town Council that it could not I elected deputy chairman now. t) Town Council, however, had adopted a Icniu-io’ earlier this year
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  • 612 7 Kuala trengGANU, Mar. 18.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight wound up the Alliance election rallies with an attack on the Socialist Front and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. He told a large crowd at the Padang Maziah here tonight that the Socialist Front
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  • 281 7 K. LUMPUR, Mar. 18 lIIGHER School Certi- ficate classes will be introduced in national schools next year to enable Malay pupils to study up to university level. This was stated by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. when he
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  • 5662 8 Grave concern over havoc created in the economic field, Tun Lim tells House Unrest Is common to all Industrialised countries, says Byrne 'Tun Lim now a capitalist of sorts’—Dr. Lee STRAITS TIMES ASSEMBLY REPORTERS SINGAPORE, Mar. 19 A LL opposition parties today joined in crit1 icising
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  • 226 11 r>H Mar. 19. —An 11- year-olcl schoolgirl, Long Wai Ching, was jtrangled to death by ler skipping rope in [er home in Anderson toad here yesterday, f police believe that the lath was accidental. Clice spokesman said that Instigations indicated lat the girl
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  • 121 11 Mar. inti!',. BOAC an£ l mak e more 0 Malaya from «.T2X the V t t' ;x at P res ent. four there WiU U Lr‘‘r'.'r lghts from ee of«-h P r t? Sydney, a W1 c °ntinue Brit Will leave o?TeVe< 1 V»
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  • 137 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 19. 4 IRPORT officials and a small crowd watched anxiously as five Royal Malayan Air Force fire engines and a military ambulance rushed to the end of the runway as the plane carrying the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, back from Kuala
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  • 33 11 SINGAPORE, Mar. 19—The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. has been invited to address the annual meeting of the Singapore Traction Company Employees’ Union at 10 a.m. on Mar. 25.
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  • 39 11 SINGAPORE. Mar. 19—Rear Admiral H.S Mackenzie. Flag Officer of Submarines, wdl arrive in Singapore on Mar. 22 to make a four-dav routine visit to the 7th submarine Division, based here. He will leave on Mar 25
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  • 23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mar 19. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will visit the Malayan Tobacco Company’s factory In Sungef Besi Road here tomorrow
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  • 83 11 SINGAPORE, Mar. 19Eight commerical and administrative trainees of Malayan Airways returned here today from a sixweek intensive training course in Britain. Thev will be given practical training in Malaya for three months and then will return to England for a further three-month course. They are
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  • 41 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mar. 19— The Sultan of Pahang, who is also Colonel Commandant of the Royal Malay Regiment, will present new colours to *he 4th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, at the Batu Uma Camp in Men'akrf, on Mar. 24.
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  • 399 11 She is the granddaughter of Senate President Kuala lumpur, Mar. 19—An Australian in the Malayan Civil Service, Mr. D. C. L. Wilson, has married Che Zahara binte Awang, grand-daugh-ter of the President of the Senate, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman bin Yassin.
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  • 411 12 WE WORKED HARD TO GAIN THIS NEGARA SEAT SAYS ItAZAK Kuala lumpur. Mar. 20 While Allianee leaders were jubilant. today over their victory in the Kuala Trengganu S e 1 a t a n parliamentary by-elec-tion yesterday, PanMalayan Islamic Party headquarters oflices here were silent over their crushing
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  • 331 12 SINGAPORE, Mar. 20 T'HE first round of talks to pave the way for Britain to transfer the responsibility for the internal security of the Malaysian territories to the future Malaysia central government will begin at Kuala Lumpur on Mar. 22. The
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  • 25 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mar. 21_ Glazed and unglazed mosaic tiles have been declared pioneer products under the Pioneer Industries (Relief from Income Tax) Ordinance.
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  • 35 12 KLUANG, Mar. 20. The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, will open 60 houses built by the Kluang Co-operative Housing Society Ltd in Jalan Mengkibol, on March 29.
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  • 35 12 BENTONG, Mar. 20. A $300,000 cinema will be completed here soon. The four-storey building will have a night club on the top floor and a park for 50 cars on the ground floor.
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  • 168 12 KUALA LUMPfIj Mar. 20—A featured this year’s Senior Cad bridge examination rH suits is the excel-enj showing of candidate of the Federation Muj tary College at Surifl Besi. I They scored 48 Grade 1 as many as Victoria jl stitution, regarded as ‘fl premier boys'
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  • 24 12 in iTH PENANG. Mar. -0 naval cadet trainl* 1 the Phosamton t, d to arrive here on from Aprh 19 to
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  • 542 13 TAIPING, Mar. 20 L OWE MY LIFE TO IjirmG A CLUMP OF bamboo as plane bU’XGED ON HILLSIDE’ I 1 APT A IN John Tadman, 28, the British Ainiv Air Corps pilot who crashed >;n E j,. in c ie on Mar. 13,
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  • 127 13 On the extreme right is the general manager of the company, Mr. D. Brinsden (back to camera) explaining a point. Looking on is the Assistant Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong 'J'HE Yang di-Pertuan Agong
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  • 169 13 Kuala lumpur. Mar. 20—One of the biggest events in the short history of the University of Malaya will take place in the new Stadium Negara here on June 10. On that day, the Prime 'Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will be installed
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  • 43 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mar. 20— Mr. Lee Hee Seng has been elected chairman of the Malayan Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries here. Other officials are: vicechairman, Mr. K. Marshall; secretary, Mr. Tan Cheng Kwang; auditor, Mr. J.L. Wee.
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  • 29 13 SINGAPORE. Mar. 20 —Rear Admiral HS. Mackenzie. British Flag Officer Submarines, will arrive in Singapore on Mar. 15 on a routine visit to the 7th Submarine Division.
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  • 23 13 SINGAPORE, Mar. 20 —The Minister for Health, Mr. KM. Byrne, has declared Sandakan and Semparna district In North Borneo as cholera-in-fected.
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  • 174 14 BUTTERWORTH. Mar. 20 A sc veil-man Lrans this morning i robbed a trader oil $2,000 in cash, but left' untouched jewellery worth $2,500. Tan Sene Chool. 24 reported to police that he was keeping in his Bugan Ajam h ime when he wa>
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  • 178 14 SINGAPORE. Mar. 20— About 110 clerical and non-clerical employees of National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd. in Bukit Timah Road are to eet waee rises of 535 and 522.50. backdated to 1 July l last year. They will get their back pay 1 i:. a
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  • 609 14 EDUCATION OFFICERS AT ‘INQUEST’ K. LUMPUR. Mar 20 'J'HE deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today warned chief education officers that he would not have “any excuses” from them for fading to carry out rural education projects this year. Speaking
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  • 184 14 IPOH. Mar. 20. OIX leaders, including three ‘Tiger Generals" of the Green Dragon secret society, were served with restricted residence orders issued by the Minister of Internal Security today. Each of them was restricted for five years in different parts of Malaya. In addition
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  • 176 14 KI ALA LCMPI R. Ma r X —Pretty Lai YokeHro* 18. (above, the sehooln who lost her left arm ifo a road accident day. had her ri;ht m amputated in the Oentrj Hospital here todav. Doctors had to do this t save her life. Yoke
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  • 277 14 SINGAPORE. Mar. 20 S YED Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah AlsasofT. 61. a partner in Abdullah AlsasofT and Co., a firm of rent collectors and land agents, was jailed for six years by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the Assize
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  • 3082 15 )PEN BREAK WITH PAP IN JULY LAST YEAR WAS SIGNAL LEE From STRAITS TIMES ASSEMBLY REPORTERS SINGAPORE. March 21 HE Prime IM i n i s ter, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, 3y that the g industrial in Singapore k place after Communists fought
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  • 276 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mar. 21. READERS of Chinese guilds and associations will tour every street In Selangor where there are Chinese shops to see that the national language is used on signboards. This was decided today at a meeting called by
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  • 142 16 SINGAPORE, Mar. 21. Singapore will take momentous step towards unity with the Federation on Mar. 26 when the law di-Pertuan Negara. IncM Yusof bin Ishak, inaugurates the states first National LangsW Week. The inauguration ceremony at the National Libra. Theatre at 5.30 pm start
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  • 309 17 Iecuiiity situation L TIIAI-MALAYAN f ORDER IMPROVES, FEWER COME l:\DEU REGULATIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 22. improvement in the internal security situaI tion along the Thai-Malayan border has reIte I in a large number of kampongs being led of border security regulations. Todays Government Gazette deletes the list
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  • 103 17 He ll be in charge of Washington Embassy 'J;' UMim r, Mar <,, llljir,," 'i 1 3 Charge t« n Manila, InC h K in Mohamed H to l u b 7 >n transie over to 1 h( T. rarily the ssador Maryan Abmad K U I)atw Nik irec Kam
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  • 253 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mar. 22. M R V. Narasimhan, a United Nations Undersecretary, flew in today to brief the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, on the latest happenings in the Congo. He will thank the Tengku for: 0 THE Malayan Government’s support in
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  • 27 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Mar. 22 The New Zealand High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. C. M. Bennett, will go on two months’ leave on Mar. 28.
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  • 139 17 A motherly kiss for ‘loneliest soldier PETER SHEPHERD, once “the loneliest man In the army”, kisses his 43-year-old mother, Mrs. Hilda Shepherd, with whom he was reunited after being flown home to Britain from Singapore in February. Peter, of the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, who was brought up in
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  • 23 17 PORT SWETTENHAM, Mar. 22-The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, today opened a post office here.
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  • 34 17 SINGAPORE, Mar. 22—The Chancellor of the University of Singapore. Dato Lee Kong Chian, 70. left for Tokyo by air this morning on the first leg of a two-month world tour on business.
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  • 1304 18 Action of union leaders was ‘disgraceful and irresponsible* SIR ALAN DISMISSES APPEALS OF TWO WHO CAUSED HURT SINGAPORE, Mar. 23. THE CHIEF JUSTICE, Sir Alan Rose, said in the High Court here 1 today that it was the duty of the courts “to demonstrate for all
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  • 210 18 Kuala lumpur. Mar. 23. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that he was satisfied with the results of his talks yesterday with the British Defence Minister, Mr. Harold Watkinson. The question of the Singapore bases was not raised, he
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  • 126 18 IPOH. Mar. 23 The Ipoh General Hospital, which had been plagued for a long time by stray dogs, some of them diseased, and stray cats, w*as finally rid of them yesterday. A team from the Veterinary Department here shot dead eight stray
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  • 136 18 J£UALA LUMPUR, Mar. 23The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, warned today that Senior Cambridge students would have to face changing conditions in the competitive world of employment. They must do this “if we are to save frustration and despondency.” Inche
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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