The Straits Budget, 15 August 1962

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  • 32 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALATA S NATIONAL NfWSPAPKR Erir I Li jitf* Kuala Lumpur, August 15, 1962. Price 40 cents (Malaya or 1 Shilling) KDN 020.
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  • 212 2 rOINGAPORE, Aug. 13. P Mr. T. G. Cotterell managing director ol Cold Storage (Singapore) Ltd., yesterday told 700 Singapore secondary students of the bright employment prospects in the State after Malaysia. He said that although op. portunitles to school-leavers had lately not been plentiful,
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  • 57 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 13.The Selangor Indian Muslim Association today distributed gift parcels to the General Hospital, Gurney School for the Blind. Pure Life Society, Puchong, Sungel Best Boys School, Bahagia Hostel Kampong Pandan. Indian Choutry at Circular Road and the Sentosa Hostel, Bentul. as part
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  • 45 2 SUNGEI PATANI, Aug. 13. —The Central Kedah Hindu Youth Organisation will hold its second annual Merdeka Big Walk on Aug. 31. The walk, open to all peoSle in Kedah and Perils, will e 12 miles for men and six for women.
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  • 30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 13. Mr. Ronald Babonau of the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind in Britain is expected to arrive here on Tuesday for a short visit.
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  • 242 2 Ministry’s circulars to \pioneers f KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 13. f JTHE Ministery of Commerce and Industry has sent circulars to “pioneer firms*’ asking for their co-operation in absorbing temporary clerks when the latter are retrenched by the Government. The Minister, Inche Mohamed
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  • 102 2 pENANG, Aug. 13. Three 1 members of the Green Jackets Parachute Club took part in a jump from an Aus—ter plane of the Penang Flying Club at Bayan Lepas airport here today. Lt. Robin Letts, Capt. T. J Hartley and Cpl. D Iddon made
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  • 183 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 13. SIXTEEN Malayan tourists left here tonight for c 10-day tour of Bangkok by the ASA express coach. The tour's organiser, Mr. Stephen Kang, told the Straits Times today that travelling by the ASA coach would be a novelty
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  • 49 2 ALOR STAR, Aug. 13. Kedah police are searching for a 14-year-old girl reported missing from her home at Baling Estate, 65 miles from here, since yesterday. The girl, S. Sarpanathla was missed by her father. M Slnnakam. a labourer, when he returned home from town
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  • 28 2 SINGAPORE, Aug. 13.—The Chinese Y.M.C.A.’s fifth annual students' week will open tomorrow night with a combined schools variety show at the Victoria Theatre at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 104 2 ITUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 13 Two Australian concert artists are to give three public performances, one each in Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Talplng. They are Mr. Harry Hutchins, violinist, and Miss Anne Howett, pianist, both from Melbourne. They will perform at the British Council Hall
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  • 201 2 SINGAPORE, Aug. 13.—A Malaysia art exhibition will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore from Sept. 22 to 30 in which artists from all over Malaysia will be able to participate. A committee of representa‘lves of leading Singapore art societies has
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  • 266 2 rPOH, Aug. 13 1 seven member d gation from the tional Laison Comi tee on Co-oper3 Development met Prime Minister, T( ku Abciul Rahn here today; and pealed to him to tain Inche Abdul bin Ishuk us Mini of Agriculture and
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    • 337 3 i > f\ t trait Times. August 6 in the Federations WZ schools spools ■°f“ a, die Malay medium Rl bcm-M substantially fcV teaching Knine announced by tne •“rZ p f Education. For r > a special twoK worse has been proBu at the Language InK,(o. V.. ‘uv
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    • 216 3 —Straits Times. August 6 B visions cm the future of 1 velopment Corr ft on ari, l«' h; ‘PPy postscript KtaKiL 1 1 n agreement to r bls Malaysia. Under the KJ 0 lts t'h; rtrr the C.D.C. 10 known as the l^rX! 1 DpveI °P ment
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    • 326 3 —Straits Times, August 7 Jamaica this week emerges from three centuries of colonial rule to become the newest independent member of the Commonwealth. But amidst all the celebrations on the island and the congratulations flowing in from abroad, the sad thought will occur to many that Jamaican freedom
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    • 234 3 —Straits Times. August 7 The Malayan Government is still not directly concerned with the Philippines’ claim to North Borneo. But the successful conclusion of the Malaysian negotiations in London makes it increasingly difficult for Kuala Lumpur to disavow interest, a difficulty increased by the second Philippines note to
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    • 264 3 —Straits Times. August, 8 One more day must elapse before the Federation's Prime Minister sets foot on his native I soil, but it would not be farJ fetched to suggest that when he alights at Paya Lebar today in the company of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Tengku
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    • 669 3 —Straits Times. August 8 The Federation's balance of payments in 1961, the recent report of the Bank Negara predicted, would be favourable but the surplus would be very much smaller than in 1960. It now turns out that the balance is on the wrong side of the
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    • 322 3 -Straits Times, August 8 President Soekarno’s refusal to comment on the coming formal West Irian negotiations with the Dutch is a good sign. Tomorrow Dr. Subandrio leaves again for New York, and he would not be going if there were thoughts in the President’s mind of any hitch.
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    • 315 4 —Straits Times. August Hie possibility of dire tidings is never far away whenever Malacca Municipal Council holds its monthly public meetings. Hiere was the wellremembered occasion last August, in the days of Socialist Front control, when the president gave melodramatic warning to ratepayers that their town was on
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    • 257 4 —Straits Times. August 9 For mealy mouthed hypocrisy the suggestion that the health authorities in Indonesia should “advise” the Nationalist Chinese athletic team not to take part in the Asian Games takes some beating. The Indonesian Herald, a Jakarta daily which mirrors Government opinion, sees this as a
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    • 363 4 —Straits Times. August 10 Malaya w'ill find the proceedings of the International Educational Building Conference, recently held in London, of more than ordinary interest. At this conference, attended by 150 delegates from 59 countries, it was decided to set up a world-wide network of centres dealing with school
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    • 201 4 —Straits Times. August 10 There was good news at the briefing session held yesterday in the National Operations Room by Tun Rafale. Encouraging progress is being made in the completion of school and health projects. The P.W.D. too has done well* building rural roads ahead of schedule; by
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    • 654 4 —Straits Times. August 11 Within the framework of the j Malaysian recommendations on which the Cobbold Commission was agreed there are still decisions to be reached of first importance for Sarawak and North Borneo. And there are a host of other questions, not all of them matters
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    • 299 4 —Straits Times. August 11 The P.W.D.’s staff problems, to which reference was made again in Tun Razak’s latest briefing session on the progress of national development, have long been known to be serious. Last October the department announced that it was recruiting 51 engineers. 22 of them
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    • 248 4 iS. 11 —Straits Times. The resignations of thfl president, general secretaJ and assistant general secretary of the National Union <■ Cinema Workers ought not tl be the end of the curious affal of the fraudulent letter. Adi dressed from the Union's offi<l in Kuala Lumpur to the Presl
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  • 201 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 5. HE federal Capital Commission ha s scrapped it proposed multi-million dollar scheme at lor 7,000 prefabricated timber housing Sts on a 1.000-acre site. ■rwp low-cost housing pro■?V“ part of Its proKW to resettle ajuattere Bo comprise one-third of Bii.i Lumpur A population
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  • 82 5 U MPI'K, Aug. 5. HV The Ontroller of the nP l>tri Jl lb vHopment I)i--|®Bj|n|n of th t Ministry of and Industry, ■.•wJiioid j,j n n a ji Abdul ■F 11 '«‘U hv air on his Mu i ou t(Klay to join 01 about 20 others
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  • 43 5 B' i 5—Deputy n Kwee has a f 1 -is Offlcer-in-*^.Kfdu ri ll Investlgam taic?s^ fv anc1 Per lis. ■P 1 R v, r rnm Deputy <V (i to Penang 'M' OrVr Ka V Kim v,, p n ang and
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  • 126 5 QEREMBAN, Aug. 5. Two Indian girls found wandering in Lukut, 15 miles from here, on Aug. 3 are to be taken to the Welfare Department tomorrow. They are to be placed in the children’s home in Temiang Road here. They are Thilagam,
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  • 35 5 IPOH, Aug 10.—The Raja Permaisuri Agong today visited the women’s Vocational Training Institute (Sekolah Latehan Wanita) here. During a one-hour tour Her Majesty saw some of the 120 women and girls at work.
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  • 137 5 KUANTAN, August 5. THE Pahang Religious Affairs Council plans to declare war on “Khalwat” (close proximity) offenders among Muslims and is considering the appointment of an inspector. A council spokesman said that the Religious Council provided by-laws for action to be taken against Khalwat offenders.
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  • 36 5 PENANG, Aug. —The Penang chapter of the Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold a Jayeees’ Ball at the F and O Hotel on Aug. 25 Highlight of the dance will be a beauty contest.
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  • 454 5 real estate kongsi moves into education SINGAPORE, Aug. 10 'fHE Ngee Ann College, Singapore's latest institution of higher learning, will be ready to take in students by March next year. Millionaire banker Mr. Lien Ying Chow, head of the 11-member board of governors
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  • 180 5 PENANG, Aug. s.—The City Council has reduced the h ight of the road divider along Carnarvon Road after a complaint that the four pedestrian crossings through the divider were “death traps.” During the past week, workmen have been removing the top two layers of bricks
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  • 61 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Aug. 5. About $lO,OOO was raised during the three-day fun fair staged by the St. Joseph’s English School here, which ended today. Announcing this today, the acting Director of the school, the Rev. Bro. Augustine, said the money would go towards the cost of a
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  • 107 5 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 10.' —A new $300,000 bitumen plant went into operation here today after a short ceremony performed by the Commissioner of the Federal Capital, Haji Ismail Panjane: Aris at the Municipal Depot In °heras Road The plant will mix tar and
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  • 28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Aug. 5—A total of 130 acres of land Is being developed In Lukut In the Kota Tingcl area as grazing fields for 500 buffaloes.
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  • 279 6 ONLY 30 OUT OF 600 PASS IN STIFF EXAM KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 5. ONLY five per cent of the 600 clerks in Government service passed the recent general clerical service examination. This low percentage of passes has caused great concern to the Congress
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  • 42 6 TAIPING. Aug. 5 An art exhibition by Mr. Johnson Lee, a teacher, will be held here at the Kiung Chow Hooi Kuan from Aug. 12 to 15. About 100 paintings both in the Chinese and Western style will be exhibited.
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  • 59 6 YPOH, Aug. 5.—A Malaysian Youth Festival, organised by the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, will be held in Ipoh on Aug. 9. The festival will move to Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 7, to Penang on Aug. 11 and to Malacca on Aug. 13. Countries taking part
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  • 168 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 5. A UNITED Nations Food and Agriculture OrganiA sation expert said here today that F.A.O. assistance programmes would be accelerated and carried out more expeditiously once Malaysia had been set up. He is Mr. Ahsan-ud-Din. the F.A.O. regional representative for Asia
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  • 115 6 IJ UAL A LUMPUR. Aug. 5 The Perak St. John Ambulance Brigade, which represented the Federation in the second annual first aid competition with Singapore at Chin Woo Auditorium here today, won the Dato Lee Kong Chian gold trophy. This pan-Malayan competition was introduced
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  • 60 6 IPOH, Aug. 5. Thieves broke into the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes in Sllibln Road here last night and stole a gold-plated chalice valued at $2OO. The chalice was kept in a special compartment in the tabernacle, which had been forced open. Another chalice
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  • 273 6 KUALA LUMPUR. A ue s T HE president of the Selangor Government Medi A cal Services Union, Mr. R. B S. Mr.ni .n, day warned that it may take “industrial aVT/w because of increasing "call-duty’ fo- ]t v Speaking at the union's _____members. annual
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  • 81 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 5 The 1,000-strong National Union of Cold Storage Employees today announced that its members would start a two-week work-to-rule campaign tomorrow in protest against the management's alleged failure to grant them automatic annual pay increases. The general secretary of the union. Mr. M.
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  • 27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 6. The fifth annual meeting of the National Union of Cold Storage Employees, Selangor branch, will be held here on Aug. 12.
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  • 114 6 'TAIPING. Aug. 5.— Twol big Government! buildings here are fasti nearing completion. I ne is the headquarters tori the police on the site of thel old building, which was de«-| troyed by fire several yearJ ago, and 28 units of marntdl quarters for the rank
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  • 51 6 MUAR, Aug 5 Only$19.50d out of total fines of $75.30® imposed on operators illegal four-digit lottrne.da'® year have not been paid M The figures were release* by the Muar magistrate* court. In one case, the ni.* was $5,500. In 16 other case* the fines ranged from to $5,000
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  • 60 6 KUALA LUMPUR. -W 1 Y. K. Subramaniam. cna j man of the s’.tndascL i mittee of the U.N. ,fl Agricultural Oi 1 and eight otlv r 11 perts from six A tries flew in to;’:- 11 gapore. where t.a 1 studying the food r Their one-wrek
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  • 41 6 kluang. aub S s ,|{jB tan of Johor.' wi. welcome home im Royal Malay ReginahP visits their ear. Jalan Merslng torn* i M The regiment M Kluang in Aprt! ah I tour of duty Ui the I
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  • 237 7 Deadly epidemic hits several provinces of Thailand KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 6. 'iiED’i authorities here believe that it is unlike)1a disease peculiar to Siberia, Manchur JnO North Korea would spread to Malaya. 1 Xht disease, epidemic haemorrhagic fever, irown is “Manchurian fever/* has stricken 12
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  • 77 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Aug. 6- a woman, Eng Guan of Singapore, as charged here toca V with bringing a fanned song into the federation. S0 1 n entitled “In the un and the Wilder■t.NS prohibited under ri:nl Security Act. 'ZZ ind in a Chinese tn‘h
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  • 20 7 Pho to exhibition A,K^iM UMPUR Aug. 6.V of New Zealand “New K\ h,. and landscape” '/’inM at the British Road
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  • 184 7 Kota bharu, Aug. 6. The 12 Alliance members in the town council here may boycott meetings of the council in protest against what they described as the “dictatorrial and undemocratic action” of the council president, Dato Nik Abdullah bin Nik Hussein. A decision to this effect
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  • 61 7 MALACCA. Aug. 6—A police detective’s wife. Minah binte Chuban, 28. was bound over for six months in $lOO after she was found guilty today causing hurt to a waitress. Ow Ah Bee, 33. on June 13 in Bunga Raya Road. The court was told that Minah
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  • 83 7 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6. Two O Malayan beauty queens, Nancy Liew (left) and Brenda Alvisse, leave Singapore for Hong Kong at 8 a.m. tomorrow on their way to take part in the Miss International beauty contest at Long Beach, California. They will be
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  • 53 7 KLANG, Aug. 6.—Azrul bin Ilias Abbas, 16, Form Five student and captain of the Klang High School has been awarded a one-year American Field Service Scholarship by the United States Information Services. He will study at a grammar school in San Francisco and will leave Kuala Lumpur
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  • 21 7 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6—Professor Hsueh Chi-hsun, from Formosa, has been appointed head of the Geography De partment at Nanyang University.
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  • 234 7 pENANG, Aug. 6.—Be- cause of poor response, the State Welfare Committee has called off its plan to introduce a 50-cents-a-month school lunch scheme for more than 40,000 Penang primary students. A spokesman told the Straits Times today that of 90 schools invited
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  • 147 7 PENANG, Ati*. 6. The chairman of the State National Language Month committee I)r. M. P. L. Yegappan, warned government servants tonight that they would be left to face the consequences if they continued to place any other language above the national language. Speaking at
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  • 23 7 IPOH, Aug. 6. The Mentrl Besar of Perak, Dato Sha’arl bln Shafle, today opened a community hall at Kampong Simpang Pulal.
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  • 216 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 6. Federation Government is concerned with the large number of failures of its employees in the General Clerical Service examinations. In the last two examinations held by the Government, only 30 of the 600 clerks who sat passed. A Government spokesman
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  • 140 8 I>pNANG. Aug 7. Because I the Mayor had “seen fit” to stipulate a condition that the Press be present, the then Chief Minister Inche Aziz Ibrahim, considered it “undesirable” to hold any discussion on the petition submitted by shopkeepers in the Chowrasta Market area.
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  • 57 8 KLUANG. Aug. 7.—The Sultan of Johore yesterday welcomed home 700 officers and men of the 6th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, who have served eight months in the Congo. His Highness inspected a guard of honour formed by 105 officers and men on the Kluang padang. The
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  • 103 8 Kuala lumpur. Aug. 6. Four Government offices have moved into the new’ $3.8 million nine-storey headquarters of the survey department in Gurney Road here. They are the Geological Survey. Mines Department, Commissioner of Lands Department, and Federal Land Development Authority. The State Survey Department
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  • 184 8 IYUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 7.—Grenade victim Mohamed Jedi bin Ya’acob, 14, today received the first-ever letter of his life—and it came all the way from Switzerland. Jedi, who lost his hands in a hand grenade accident in Alor Gajah, listened attentively as the letter was read
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  • 319 8 ‘WONDER HEN WILL STILL LA ip ANOTHER MAN TAKES OVER KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 6. REFERENCE to the creation of a “personality cult" in the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives is made in an editorial in the latest issue of Malaya Merdeka, official organ of the
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  • 21 8 IPOH, Aug. 10.—Mr. Cheong Sek Nam has been elected president of the War Department Civilian Staff Association. Ipoh branch.
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  • 55 8 SINGAPORE. Aug 6. —Chairman of the Singapore People’s Alliance. Tun Lim Yew’ Hock, today reiterated that Malaysia would bring happiness and prosperity to Singapore. Tun Lim speaking at the general meeting of the party’s Sembawang branch yesterday, also urged all members to redouble their efforts and dedicate
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  • 73 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug 6 —A thug armed with a dagger robbed a housewife, Mrs. Chan Peng Fook, 26. of Kenny Rise, of $BOO worth of jewellery at 3 a.m. today. Madam Chan told the police that she was awakened by knocks at her door. Thinking that it was
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  • 41 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Aug 6 The police today investigated a report by a rubber dealer that he was robbed of $B,OOO yesterday. Ng Chok Kong, 17. said that two robbers raided his home in Kampong Peneroh Permas in Pontian.
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  • 94 8 PENANG. Aug t» Barbara Mahar (above). 19-year-old Australian secretary of the R.A.A i. broadcasting station Butterworth. was elected Water Carnival (fueen at a beauty contest held la>t night to mark the official opening of the Swimming Clubs $300.000 pool at Tanjong BuDgaa. Barbara beat Pai I
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  • 40 8 IPOII. Aug 6 Bl,^v!r| entered the n 2? e as sistanl Khoo Eng Bar., hb 1 manager of the Oi>n» J while he and his wife w out during the 1 took cash and jewellery 1 tailing $360.
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  • 32 8 KOTA BHARU, A‘i- 'I delegation of Muslims, includni J men. who are n I Kelantan. pa 1( V. n J call on the M tl Dato Haji Ishak Omar, today.
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  • 294 9 STORY of cup of coffee, screams SINGAPORE, Aug. 6. I 97.V EAR-OLD mother of five was found [A gashed to death in an attap house off rlpmenu Hoad here today. I' ie Tan Mol Irtie victim was Tan Mol L i wife 01 a
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  • 88 9 p RE Aug 7. Ro.se- j* i It n Whitley, nee e of Richard a TelecomDepartment entJ.. Singapore, was C p a (i( cre e nisi i n the C' r: T day dissolving >-„h‘ urr age to him on V*V adultery. V r fl
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  • 29 9 Aug 7.Date V‘ °sar of Johore. Vunr>v J 1{ assan bin Haji the awards ,%s hp'H‘ V s of competiu National at a variety tuft, ‘he Dla-
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  • 64 9 TEX.UK ANSON, Aug. 7—The Raja Muda of Perak said here that penghulus in the State would be placed under the direct control of the Sultan of Perak instead of district officers as at present. He said this when he opened the annual meeting of the Perak Penghulus
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  • 155 9 I/UALA LUMPUR. Aug. 6. —A meeting ot the chairmen ot the 206 local councils controlled by the Alliance will be held here next month to draw up a tive-year plan to improve Malaya’s 300 new villages. It is being convened by the Malayan Chinese Association.
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  • 66 9 SUXGEI PATANI. Aug. 7. The Sultan and Suitanah ot Kedah attended the wedding in Alor Star last night of Inche Mahmud bin Shuaib, son of the State Secretary. Inche Shuaib bin Awang Osman, Kedah and Che Fatimah. daughter of Haji Othmari, a retired teacher. The bridegroom
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  • 36 9 PENANG, Aug. 7 —Chan Ah Kang, 41, was today fined $125 or one month’s tail when he pleaded guilty before the First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau, to a charge of possessing obscene photographs.
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  • 356 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 5 'FHE Federation Government is considering A giving awards to Malayan writers for selected works. This was announced today by the Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, at the opening of the Book Festival in the
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  • 403 9 -U.S. OFFICIAL ACCUSED OF ‘CALLOUS ATTITUDE 9 TO ASIAN INDUSTRY IPOH, Aug. 6 tin mines produce 4§ per cent of Malaya’s total output, two mining leaders emphasised today. Last year this amounted to 23,009 tons of the national output of 56,000 tons. They were
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  • 213 10 ‘Action’ warning to firms RUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 6.—The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is investigating reports of “sabotage” of the Government's ban on South African goods. The Controller of Trade Division, Inche Sujak bin Rahiman, said today that the ban-breakers brought in goods from South Africa through Singapore.
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  • 46 10 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Aug 7 -The $30,000 Merdeka Clock Tower at the junction of Cross Street and Aston Road here will be handed over to the Province Wellesley Central District Council on Aug. 31. The clock tower was donated by Mr. Voon Heam Kooi.
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  • 34 10 TANAH, RATA. Aug. 7 Members of the Cameron Highlands branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association pledged full support to their national union vesterriay in its dispute with the War Department.
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  • 45 10 SINGAPORE. Aug. 7 Adonation of $lO from Koh Chong Hock was received by the Straits Times today for Penang’s most devoted father Lee Ah Cheang, 82, and his crippled 58-year-old daughter Phalk Kim. The Lees’ fund now stands at $1,071.
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  • 250 10 KUANTAN, Aug. 6. 'JHE body of a tapper attacked by a tiger was found on Kuala Reman estate near here today. The badly mauled body of Sulong bin Mohamed, 30. was found beside a stream at 10 a m. by a search party
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  • 434 10 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 7. —A Malayan tin leader today expressed confidence that the United States Administration “will fully honour their various assurances and conduct their disposal programme in such a way that will help to restore tin prices to higher levels than they
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  • 215 10 CIN’GAPOHE. Aue 7 7 a Trade circles he ret day expressed surorisp over Kuala Lumpur ports of Singapore b!' mg used as a base to undermine the Federa tion's embargo on South African good- w South African u ,„d> maln «ih V m ed food.stuift. J
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  • 59 10 MIRI. Aug. 7.-A total of 1 native members of the San wak United Peoples Part from Rumah Isau in tn Bekenu district ha y e r 6 ed and have joinej Sarawak National ran according to the Bru Bulletin. i(ni Notiflcation of the r tions has
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  • 204 10 IZUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 7 When North Borneo becomes part of Malaysia the central Government is optimistic that no friction will result between it and Manila over of the Philippines’ claim to North Borneo. The Director of Information Services Inche Mohamed Sopiee. said this
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  • 72 10 jl/lALACCA, Aug. 7 The president of the Malacca Municipal Council. Mr. G. Mariappan (Alliance), said today that the Press would not in future be supplied with minutes of committee meetings of the council. Hr told the monthly ."'T'!” of the c®»r if Press could buy t'
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  • 205 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 7 A SE million people /have so far failed to change Iheir old idenitv cards for new ones. Most of them are residents 01 the Federal capital. 1 P o h and u lh ijo not take out card- by
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  • 259 11 New president tells of tash ahead MALACCA, Aug. 7. BHE Malacca Municipal president, Mr. G. Muriuppan (All.) said here today that the municipality presented a picture of a shrinking i:ea as against the other progressive and expandcg municipalities in the Federation. Speaking at the
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  • 103 11 Kuala lumpur. Aug. 7. Contributions totalling $1,308.74 from members of the Armed Forces topped the list of donations to the National Monument Fund which now stands at $505,572.98. Other contributions are Kedah State Secretariat $951.10: P. O. Orient Lines $750; Dato J. E. S. Crawford.
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  • 56 11 KUCHING. Aug. 7. A husband and wife team from the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind in London will arrive soon to help organise a programme of training for the blind In Sarawak and North Borneo. They are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Babonau. whose assignment
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  • 149 11 For this, you don’ t need to know the language Kuala lumpur. Aug. 7. As far as the months of the year are concerned, you don’t have to learn the national language. Except for the spelling, which is phonetic, the name of months are exactly the same in the national
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  • 37 11 TELUK ANSON. Aug. 7—The Teluk Anson Town Council decided last night to appeal to business houses in the council area to put up their sign boards in the national language in addition to other languages.
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  • 368 11 SINGAPORE, Aug. 7. LIFT went out of control in a skyscraper today, slid from the tenth floor to the basement then rebounded upwards to crash against the ceiling with a bang that left office workers thinking an earthquake had hit Singapore. And
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  • 189 11 j(UALA LUMPUR, Aug. 7. Another stage of a chain organisation producing dairy products in Malaya, Thailand, Burma and the Philippines has been established. Formal agreement to set up Asia Dairy Industries Ltd. a $7 million concern was signed here today between the chairman of
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  • 31 11 TELUK ANSON. Aug 7- Mr K Sockalingam of the Perak Marine Department here has been elected chairman of the Teluk Anson branch of the Perak Government Clerical Services Union.
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  • 197 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 7. f JTHE man who directed Malaya’s National Language Month today appealed to Government officers to “strictly adhere” to the spirit of the campaign. Tuan Haji Syed Nasir bin Ismail, director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, said
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  • 108 12 LUMPUR. Aug. 7 The first president of the j Arts Council. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, said here last i.ight that the council was encouraging the formation of arts councils at State level throughout the country. In addition to this the council will appoint a local
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  • 20 12 SIBU, Aug. 7. Elections for Sibu Urban District Council have been tentatively fixed tor July l next year.
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  • 111 12 CCNGEI LEMBING (Pahang). Aug. 7—The skin of a freshly killed buffalo was placed today at a spot where fresh pug marks were found by a Game Department party tracking a man-eating tiger at the Kuala Keman Estate near here. The marks were found a
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  • 89 12 SINGAPORE, Aug. 7. Carpenter, Koh You Pun, 52, alias Koh Yon Pan, who was crippled after being knocked down by a lorry, was awarded $82,050 damages by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. Koh had brought an action for damages against Teo Tian San,
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  • 24 12 KULIM, Aug. 7.—The Kedah Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, will open a progress exhibition at Sungei Seluang here on Aug. 14.
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  • 235 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug- 7. THE Special Branch has detained Chai Kian Lin, 23, chairman of the Labour Party subbranch for Karak and Bentong in Pahang, a police spokesman confirmed today. Chai has been detained for alleged subversive activities. He was held once before but
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  • 44 12 SEREMBAN. Aug. 7. An elected Alliance local councillor of Bahau, Tco Eng Hoon, 26, was arrested last night under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. Teo, an estate owner, was returned in the Kampong China ward in an election on |uly 21.
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  • 372 12  -  AFTER 40 YEARS AND A COAT OF CEMENT, IT’S $4,000 OR ELSE By GILBERT WOODEN: SEREMBAN, Aug 7 'J'HE Negri Sembilan Government is to intervene in the dispute between the Malayan Railway and the 2,000 people living at Bukit Tembok
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  • 42 12 SINGAPORE. Indonesian Con n^ rt( in Singapore. Co! ft-. -;h n will lav the fouii'- e ,j a for the $4 mil.ion n Consulate buildnv 17 the 17th Indonesian indepe.. The new bund-’ e chard Road wjR storey structure.
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  • 339 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 7. HE president of the Miners’ Association of Selangor, Negri Sembilan and Pahang, r fan St rig Kee, tonight said that the United ales “appears to be tightening the noose und the necks of tin producing countries.” l
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  • 53 13 Aug «—Fifty B Pads f}^} n 3 th e people B>rr. hero 19 miles Hid to oui ld a playing B Thev B*>Ds tho f n from Scout BWv fi ß: fl Cross, Boys’ GUth clubs in I expected y Aur 10 1s rural contribution r^rrrr f
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  • 123 13 OINGAPORE. Aug. 7. Six out of a total of 28 employees of the clinic of doctors Loughran, Trythall, Hoy and partners in the Bank of China Building, Battery Road, went on strike today. The dispute is over the clinic's non-recognition of the Singapore
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  • 127 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 7. The chairman of the Selangor Spastics Children’s Association. Inche H.M.S. Ali, said here today that for every 1,500 children in Malaya there is one spastic child. He was speaking at the Petaling Jaya Rotary Club lunch at the Station Hotel. He
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  • 33 13 SINGAPORE. Aug. B—A second round of talks—again unsuccessful—was held today at the Labour Ministry to settle the dispute at the Singapore Airport bar and restaurant. Talks continue on Aug 10.
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  • 472 13 SINGAPORE, Aug. 8 £JRACKERS were let off and loud cheers rang out at Sbenton Way this morning as an “unknown worker” laid the foundation stone of the S4-mil-lion Singapore Conference Hall and Trade Union House. The “unknown worker.” Mr. MS Munusamy. 32. a
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  • 324 14 Later in the day he attended Perak Turf Club races He will declare open a meeting at which athletes from four lands will compete IPOH, Aug. 8. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja 1 Permaisuri Agong arrived in Ipoh today at 1.15 p.m. in a
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  • 54 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Aug. B. The Johore police today detained two men believed to be connected with secret society activities. One is believed to be a leader of the 08 gang in Kluang and the other a member of the ABC gang. Both are detained under the
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  • 23 14 A LOR STAR, Aug. 8.—The Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin. opened a Family Planning Association clinic at Jitra yesterday.
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  • 49 14 THE Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, cycling along a concrete track to open a health clinic and community centre, costing $17,000, on Pulau Lumut, off Port Swettenham, on Aug. 8. The track was constructed under the rural development plan.
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  • 20 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Aug. B—A schoolboy, Chew King Hook. 13. was drowned in a river at Ayer Manis yesterday
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  • 209 14 Kuala lumpur. Aug. 8. —The rallying call to smallholders might be changed from “replant or die” to “replant and survive,” said the Chief Replanting Officer. Mr J. Fairweather, in his report on replanting operations in 1961. issued today. He said: “Although the total area replanted and
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  • 61 14 PENANG, Aug. 9. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda AlHaj, will take the salute at a Merdeka Day youth rally at the City Stadium on Aug. 31. The ChJlef Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. will read out the Merdeka message. More than 1.000 guests have been invited to the
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  • 33 14 IPOH, Aug. 9. Two Hong Kong him stars, Miss Yu Wai Fund and Mr. Li Kei Foong, arrived today for personal appearances at the Majestic Theatre here until Aug. 20.
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  • 22 14 BENTONG, Aug. 9—Work on a new $150,000 secondary English school has started at the first mile, Bentong-Kuala Lumpur Road here.
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  • 342 14 MALACCA, Ali£ R TWO members of the Malacca State Executii A Council, Mr. Tan Cheng Swee and inche Tan* Chik bin Abdul Karim, have been made Datosh the Governor it Malacca, Those birthday falls to morrow. They have been awarded the
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  • 21 14 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Aug. 9 —A beauty contest will be held during the merdeka anniversary celebrations here on Aug. 31
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  • 255 14 PNANG. Aug 8. —La night's Malayan premiei of the 1962 Holiday on I< show at the Penang Cil Stadium was rained off-! minutes before the end of tl final number “Vienne Nights." threatening weather earlier the evening attend the alien ance. A>. a
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  • 94 14 rt’OH. Aug 8.-The e P r j i Mentri Bo>ar o inchc Suleiman bin r yesterday b.M Uies i buffaloes to .A the Parit area. eaC Another four a received n wi The free B U o the P« done according d€ visions
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  • 811 15 I‘OKE, Aug. Prime MinSingapore, Kuan Yew, omised "irreand unchalf" evidence c that the rent would with everyMalpysia. delict, he said, ;ie of the “trump )c played in the k against antii ces’ —the new Lee has adopted •turn from Lonrs earlier. Lee. during
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  • 164 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 10. |ALAVa is one of 48 countries which will take part in a world-wide postage stamp plan under ‘reedom from hunger” campaign. e campaign will be oy the Food and Organisation of Kniteri Nations. P ke maM of the Minls>1 Works. Posts
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  • 64 15 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Aug. 10.—About 50 villagers are taking part in the construction of two culverts and a laterite road at Mengkuang Titi. about five miles from here. The villagers will continue working on the projects until they are completed next week. The State
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  • 32 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 10Firemen of the Airport Fire Service today took part in a routine exercise aboard a CPA Electra which had stopped here on its way to Hong Kong.
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  • 111 15 LUMPUR, Aug. lO. —A five-man delegation will leave herein Aug. 14 for Manila to attend the ASA meeting on higher education. The meeting is being held in Manila as a result of the recommendation of the Foreign Ministers of ASA at their last
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  • 19 15 KLANG, Aug. 9 Klang Town Council licensing committee will hold its monthly meeting tomorrow at 5.30 p.m.
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  • 216 15 KUALA LUMPUR, August 9. THE Malayan Teachers’ National Congress is to 1 urge the Federation Government to introduce the teaching of the functions of the United Nations Organisation in all schools and the university The secretary-general of the Malayan Teachers National Congress, Mrs.
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  • 50 15 PENANG. Aug. 10—Penang Umno division will hold a nine-night “Pesta-Merdeka' at Lorong Kulit to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Merdeka and the success of the Malaysia talks. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, has been invited to open the festivities at 6 p.m. on Sept 7
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  • 96 15 Kuala lumpur. Aug. 9— A senior police officer who rose from the ranks Is tipped to become the first Asian Commissioner of Police here. He is Inche Mohamed Sulieh bln Ismail, who is now Deputy Commissioner of Police He will succeed Dato C H. Fenner,
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  • 66 15 IPOH, Aug 10.- The Raja rli-Hilir of Perak. Raja Musa Ibni Sultan Abdul Aziz* ha s resigned from his $12,000 a year Government job President of the Religious AtTalrs Department. Perak. His resignation follows his elevation to his present title of Raja di-Hilir, ($9 000 a
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  • 328 16 Spate of new operators sparks drive on *lucky dip 9 that works with blank tickets SINGAPORE, Aug. 10. pOLICE hero are intensifying their efforts to smash the tikam tikam racket —a game of chance, which is becoming increasingly popular here. The Police Secretary, Mr. Lim Seng Huat,
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  • 68 16 VTHW YORK, Aug. 10.—The Rockefeller Foundation has made a grant of $78,716 to the University of Singapore for the development of an expanding re>earch programme in virus d iseases. I he grant is to be spread over five years. The programme is under the direction
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  • 45 16 SINGAPORE. Aug. 10.—The Industrial Arbitration Court will sit on Aug. 29 to renew a wage agreement reached between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers’ Union and the Singapore United Rubber Plantations Ltd. The company has a staff of 134. mostly daily-paid.
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  • 125 16 gINGAPORE. Aug 10—A Singapore beautician. Mrs. Rosalie Hernon (above) will leave for a three-month tour of Europe on Aug. 12 and during her trip she might find the answer to the question—w’hy have local girls never got into the finals of
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  • 51 16 PENANG, Aug. B,—lndonesians in Penang will hold a flag-raising ceremony at the Vermont Road residence of their consul, Inche Zahar Arifin. at 8.30 a.m. on Aug. 17 to mark the anniversary of their country's independence. There will be a reception at the E and O Hotel the same
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  • 157 16 Kuala lumpur, Aug. B. Eleven South Korean students, including three women, received certificates at a ceremony here tonight after completing a six-month course on the principles of Islam at the Muslim College in Klang. ’Hie presentation was made oy the president of the Pan-Malayan Muslim Welfare
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  • 52 16 SINGAPORE. Aug. 8.—About 290 graduands from professional, technician and craft courses in the Singapore Polytechnic will receive their prizes and diplomas at the institute’s graduation ceremony at Victoria Theatre on Aug. 16 at 2.30 p.m. This year’s graduands include the first batch of professional engineering students
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  • 202 16 THE Minister of Siew S' said today that there had been a m T by contractors to “bunch up" in h.a 0V( the cost of constructing government ro S above the original estimated price. p 0Ject He said this at a meeting
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  • 92 16 Kuala lumpur. Aug. 8. —Two Malayans will attend the 12th World Poultry Congress in Sydney from Aug. 10 to Aug. 18. They are Mr. K. T. John, acting State Veterinary Officer in Johore. who left by air from Singapore today, and Inche Kassim bin Ismail, now
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  • 60 16 SINGAPORE, Aug 10. —The United States Consul-Generaj in Singapore, Mr. Sam Gilstrap, today presented a collection of 300 text books and supplementary reading materials for American primary schools to the School of Education, University of Singapore. The books were received by Professor T. L Green at
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  • 156 16 ;VUALA LUMPUR. Aus 10- The deputj Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, and the Finance Minister, Mr Tan Siew Sin. fly tc Kuching on Aug. 19 foi a five-day tour of Sarawak and North Borneo. Both ministers will be accompanied by their wives Mr. Tan told
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  • 70 16 PENANG. A us 0 On the! recommendatioi. t the Water Engineer. Mr H Goh, the City nicil i ;J take “immedl t< investigate th< Valley for a i »r ltt start a new scheme 'r 1 other storage re. rvoir The new pr'jeci estimated, will ra:
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  • 22 16 KLANG. Aug. 10 angor Government i $50,000 this year on gious classes tor pie attending adul classes in the rura.
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  • 343 17  -  By VALERIE NG: Kuala Lumpur, Aug. a 4RMLESS schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong has learnt to write once again. She has written two letters to her widowed mother, Madam Chong Kan Lung, in Kuala Lumpur. This is the first time she has written
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  • 57 17 k L v Aug. 10. v n leftist political be formed a vV, where H r a prefers unity. the seventh tir.Kj r a and will be iy a j, Persatuan ;vf> Sarawak <Pro!‘V:i v, v Party). »nti-Malaysia i; wti e primarily i,a
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  • 333 17 A TRADE EXPERT’S PREDICTION SINGAPORE, Aug. 10 rpHE outgoing Austra1 i a n Commercial Counsellor and Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. R. W. Hoiberton, today predicted that Singapore would become the “economic hub” of Malaysia. He fully agreed with the Federirtion Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman
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  • 158 17 Kuching. Aug. 10.— The North Borneo Chinese Association will submit a memorandum to the Government asking that English be made the country's national language and that equal opportunities to develop culture and education be accorded. This step was agreed upon at a delegates’ conference In J
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  • 61 17 PENANG, Aug 10 Cheah Phee I.im. managing proprie tor of Sissons Store in Penang Road, was today fined $75 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing two toy revolvers without a licence on May 9 A salesman of Tai Mcng and Co.. Teoh Boon
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  • 38 17 SINGAPORE, Aug 10. The Ninth Magistrate. Mr RBI. Pates, today remanded Neo Wee Kee In connection with the murder of Tan Tcng Chi''v at Kampong S'rah ycst» ,r dav The ease will be mcnt (>"• <in Aug. 17
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  • 144 18 IZUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 10.—Leathery turtles, the world’s rarest turtle species, were hatched at Rantau Abang beach, about eight miles from Dungun, yesterday. They were the first turtles to be hatched this season in the hatchery of the Malayan Nature Society which
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  • 22 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 10. The Selangor branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will hold its annual meeting on Sept 16.
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  • 163 18  -  From BOB LENTON rtERTH, Aug. 10. A I chain of motels will be established In Malaya soon, financed and jointly owned by Malayan and Australian investors. This was disclosed today by Mr. John Robinson, one of a three-man private trade mission to South-East
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  • 45 18 INSPECTOR Shamsudclin Mohamad Aris, of Campbell Road police station, Kuala Lumpur, and his bride, Che A/i/ah binte Mohamad Kassim, at their bersanding ceremony in Petaling .laya. The bride, a stenographer, was a dancer in the June ASA cultural show.
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  • 140 18 SINGAPORE, Aug. 9. O Women wept as grave diggers at Bukit Timah today began opening the first of the seven mass graves of victims of the Japanese located in the island in recent months. They had gone to the •'ite behind Nanyang
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  • 201 18 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 10. —An Asian executive of Guthrie and Co. Ltd., here, Mr. Ananda Krishnan, has been awarded a fellowship by Ford Foundation to study business administration at Harvard University. The course will be for two and a half years during
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  • 117 18 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 9. —A Malayan girl who is studying for an arts degree at the University of Western Australia, Perth, is conducting a weekly Malay class for other students. She is Che Endon binte Joharie, 21 (above), of Tanjong Malim who
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  • 23 18 ALOR STAR, Aug. 8 —The Sultan of Kedah has appointed Inche Hamzah bin Dato Haji Abu Samah the State Legal Adviser.
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  • 165 18 LUMPUR. Aug. 10.—A magistrate Mr. Chan Slew Yoon, today told four women not to quarrel but to live peacefully without misunderstanding. Three of the r omen were a housewife, A. A. santanam. 40, and her daughters. Agnise Mary. 20. and Annammah. 18. who were put
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  • 29 18 SEREMBAN. Aug. 9.—The president of the Seremban Town Council, Mr. Chin See Yin (United Democratic Party) tonight said that assessment forms would soon be sent to house owners.
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  • 24 18 TELUK ANSON. Aug. 9.Mr. Ong Peng Yok, chief clerk of the land office here, has retired after 35 years’ Government service.
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  • 30 18 SEREMBAN, Aug. 10. Three masked thugs robbed a Birch Road cofTee 7 shop nropietor, Mr. Wong Siew Hien, 63. of $l,OOO in cash at dagger point early today.
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  • 154 18 gUTTER WORTH Aug 9-a labour-’ er who abducted a is year-old girl said to fo in love with him, was today ordered to stay away from Kepala Batas here until the cirt is married to the man of her mother's choice onMn“ a
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  • 164 18 IOHORE BAHRU, Aug. 8. The national language should be used every day until I it became the language! of Malaya. Haji Oth-I man bin Haji Mohamedl Sa’at, chairman of the! Johore National Lan-I guage Month celebra-l tions, said here last! night. I He
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  • 27 18 SINGAPORE. Air ./J, ,J carpenter, Hong S>» 1 c of Syed Alwi Hood- drowned in a huge drain behind the sar stadium this nm
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  • 836 19  -  RACING By Epsom Jeep; Ipoh, Aug. 8 L’S DALIAN Keith Ay .am was in top ridii,. orm at Ipoh on U u .coring a treble on if i Big Noise and Enier. A nee One ll .3. DIV. 4—6F. Nljn Stable** 7, 1
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  • 965 19  -  RACING—By Epsom Jeep; Ipah, Attg. 12 gSKDALE CHIEF, ridden by Keith Moxham, won the S20.000 Sultan’s Gold V a se over 5f straight at Ipoh on Aug. 12. Hace One o J. I>lV I—6F v. a "'iiOle’s ISS1AN Of KEN 8.13 r 8 10
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    • 55 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $136,350. 1st. No. *****1 $35,965 2nd. No. *****0 $16,875 3rd. No. *****3 8,617 STARTERS ($897 each) Noo. *****3 *****6 *****2 *****6 *****7 *****2 *****8 *****1 *****8 *****4. CONSOLATION ($1,600 each) Nob. *****5 *****8 *****$ *****5 *****4 *****6 1S161S *****4 *****8 *****8. Last four digits of 1st
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    • 39 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL ($161,800) 1ST No. *****3— ($43,549) 5* I> No. *****9—($20,463) SKI) No. *****4—($10,449) STARTLES ($2,177 each): No*. *****3. *****5. *****1, *****3. *****8. CONSOLATION ($1,000 each): No*. *****1, *****S, *****3, *****8, *****2, *****5. *****1, *****0. *****1, 215S02.
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1250 20 4 i P From Our Market Correspondent AS was only to be expected with the Singapore trading room closed on August Monday conditions on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week were extremely quiet and hardly got into their stride. With both the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur
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    • 34 20 (Managers' Prices) Plret Malayan 1.44 1 .v?** 8econd Malayan J.OX 1 Iflxd Third Malayan 79 *0 Flret Hong Kong .97 t03* Second Hong Kong .70 Sterling Cpnwnodlty 4/2 4/s (*Hong Kong currenov)
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    • 999 20 THU state of shares on the 4 Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to August 4. (A) and last business since, the date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business' this year to date were: INDUSTRIALS ML A B Alex Bricks 2.20 BO
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    • 415 20 f: <nk Holi. ln« this i ndtals ness cent luma' qiue wit no HOP sta k the.r >l’lt i Knkk Market Survey. Kubb Bmphal »a> h n ust No. 1 R 25/g* proved to 14 m S3&!. remained nominal uim;.. XJJ® slight Improvement.; affi September Nu
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    • 23 20 k r 1 1' ji, (per lb Aug. 7 s 8 71 1 1 li> 9 74 h ets 10 71hrls11
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