The Straits Budget, 26 September 1962

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  • 31 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA S NATIONAL NIWSPAPIR "serr s 340. Kuala Lumpur, September 26, 1962. Price 40 cents (Malaya or 1 shilling) KDN 020.
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    • 251 2  -  MUSTAFA bln TAM Alor Star iREAD In the Straits Times that a bill to streamline the Muslim religious administration will be discussed at the next meeting of the Kedah State Legislative Assembly It provides for the setting up of religious courts to try cases concerning
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    • 425 2  -  NO TIME LIMIT IS SET FOR APPLICATIONS IBRAHIM bln ALI Registrar-General of Citizens, Federation of Malaya Petaling Jaya yOUR Ipoh correspondent “Sincere” (S.T. Sept. 15) was rather unfortunate to have been caught at a time when the revised procedure for application for citizenship was put
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    • 219 2  -  P. HALL Port Dickson YOU are entitled your second leader on Sept. —“Tin’s D-Day,” meaning Disposal Day. It was also President Kennedy’s Dis-honour-Day. In October last year President Kennedy wrote to the President of Bolivia making two specific promises:— (1) “We do not Intend
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    • 60 2  -  MOTORIST Singapore MANY residents at Tanglin Halt who own cars will surely agree with me that the U-turns around Queensway leading to Margaret Drive and Commonwealth Drive are too far out about a mile or so. I appeal to the traffic authority concerned to shorten the distance and
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    • 40 2  -  A. B. C. Singapore WHEN the merger of Malaya and Singapore in concluded, will the Singapore Government legalise the sale of Federation Government Social Welfare lottery tickets in Singapore? Singapore will be in Malaysia, having the same citizenship
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    • 244 2  -  PRO BONO Singapore HIVE battered wrecks along Bukit Tlmah Road 1 all in one afternoon. Surely it is about time someone did some serious thinking as to how to improve matters along Singapore’s worst high- way? For muddle-headed townplanning the stretch between the 6th and
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    • 128 2  -  resides Singapore W wit), j l **'5 leiter nf responder t 2° r Bukit Tima o^ ed °n th Roads. They are d a Dune *l any othe/ I sa, 'i 1st who imV'< in* m °'i» traffic fron the r.”' and then m™! Briars.* signs?
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    • 138 2  -  ovlookm Sungei Patani A FEW days ago a fati accident occurred i the road between Bedou and Sungel Lallang. cyclist died Instantaneous the time was 6.30 p.m. T police, a few miles awi were informed lmmedlatel The body was seen lyii on the road by hundreds
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    • 114 2  -  PRO B° N Taipi«K r AM amused by the aoP« I of the aew Health, deoiorin*. tn J signations of doctor ice 1 the govern ment se rvl J he cannot un de h r _L reasons he J short mer !l A, to tw|
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    • 643 3 A s ia ’s Food Goals —Straits Times, Sept. 17 luian countries are intsing their production of C one per cent faster than C. populations are growI yho i t’in is small, but Jificant it was only two Ivests ago that there was ■much food for everyone as lore the
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    • 321 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 17 The progress of the Singapore steel mill, its foundation stone laid yesterday, will be followed with more than usual interest. There is a good deal more at stake in this venture than the $5O million being invested by the Government and its private enterprise
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    • 251 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 17 The Philippines Government is in desperate straits if it intends basing its claim to North Borneo on Mr. Justice Macaskie’s ruling in a case brought by the Sultan of Sulu’s heirs in the North Borneo courts before the war. “It is abundantly plain”, said
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    • 361 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 18 The relation between hungei and the level of domestic food production has never been as direct, in Malaya as in other Asian countries. Rubber and tin buy from others the food Malaya does not grow for herself. Indeed, this has always seemed the
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    • 733 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 19 The Fourth Asian Games 1 have still to be held. The j sports bodies of countries which took part in the track and field events at the Jakarta meet are bound to accept the decision of the International Amateur Athletic Federation, which
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    • 638 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 20 A not unexpected result of the conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers has been the turning of fresh attention to the problem of commodity prices and markets for the manufactures of the developing countries. Foreign aid for development, Mr. Tan Siew Sin has reminded
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    • 343 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 20 The people of Teluk Anson have a good claim to attention. Parts of the town have been eaten away by the Bidor and Perak rivers, and each year more homes and property are threatened. Appeals for remedial action have been made annually since
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    • 272 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 20 There has been a great deal of talk in recent years about agricultural diversification. Now, it is good to note, some- thing is going to be done. Four land schemes to be launched in November will be planted to :oil palm instead of rubber. Oil
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    • 285 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 21 The announcement that Malayan Airways will commission a Comet 4 for its regional services this December is welcome. The jet age glamour and a Malayan Comet is good for national prestige. But there is also a disturbing side to this particular progress. In the
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    • 650 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 22 If the Government of the Philippines believes it can establish a claim to North Borneo, then now is the time to set out the facts. It has not done so in either of the notes addressed to the British Government, although courteously informed
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    • 207 4 D as well as pu» Straits Time, There can be no doubt tifl the Federal Capital Comm* ion needs extra powers to dB with Kuala Lumpur s squat® problem. But sharp cries mtfl be expected from the don benches when legislatiB to provide these powers coi* before Parliament.
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  • 395 5 INDUSTRIES NEED MORE POWER’ WARNING Malayan electricity supply inadequate, say Japanese I IPOH, Sept. 16 IrHE supply of electricity in Malaya is inadeP qu ;te for the needs of industry, in the l.j CAV ot ihe Japanese economic mission to Malaysia which has concluded its tour of Malaya. ■3\bid I
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  • 39 5 E Sept. 18.<—The &7a, thf fapore and Ma>ury Pev. C. K. SansP°rrow* t lVe for Perth to■entlai r l!te nd the resi- >! Ent’ f r‘L e nce of Church JpUa. Bls hops at Gil- Sydney, next
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  • 209 5 SINGAPORE, Sept. 16.—The newly-elected executive council of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions plans to hold a delegates’ conference soon to decide on a programme of action “to consolidate and strengthen the leftwing trade union movement In the State.” In a statement today, the secretary-general of
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  • 114 5 Kuala lumpur, sept. ig. Another English primary school will be built in Ipoh Road next year. It will be built in three phases and will cost $400,000. Phase 1 12 classrooms is expected to cost $120,000. Plans to build the school were put forward by
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  • 546 5 SINGAPORE, Sept. 16 rpHE National Trades Union Congress today resolved to convene a conference of representatives of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, the national trade union organisations in the Borneo territories and the N.T.U.C. to establish a liaison committee among these bodies. This was
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  • 260 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 17. jTNDONESIA today strongly attacked the European n Common Market as an attempt to undermine less-developed primary producing countries by threats of stockpile measures and increase of syn- thetic production. The charge was made by the chief Indonesian delegate to the
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  • 27 5 RAUB, Sept, 16—Mr. R. C. Bowley has been appointed Agent of the Mercantile Bank here, replacing Mr. A. Unsworth, who Is on six months’ leave.
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  • 245 6 HER ALLEGATION: PREGNANT AFTER BEING INTIMATE WITH HIM ALOR STAR, Sept. 16 FORMER teacher in a Gurkha school denied he had ever been intimate with a former girl student when he sued her for slander in the Kedah High Court today. L. C.
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  • 81 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 16. —There is tremendous scope in Malaya for people who show initiative, Mrs. Joan Tooke, an employment expert, said here today. She was speaking to K.L. Psychology Club on “How to be a Good Private Secretary.” Mrs. Tooke said the standards of private
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  • 171 6 DORT SWETTFi\HAM, Sept. 21. —The piracy menace and occasional hostile acts by stray Indonesian gunboats on fishermen and trading boats in the Straits ol Malacca pose a threat to Malaya’s trade and economy. Some leading business joncerns here are so "great y concerned" that they
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  • 83 6 IPOH, Sept. 16.—The Yang di Pertuan Agong t'lew here this morning from Kuaia Lumpur for a game of golf His Majesty drove straight to the Tiger Lane goli courst- to play for the Selangor Golf Club team He partnered K. Y Ylap. in a match against
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  • 159 6 I/"OTA BHARU. Sept. 16. —The Kelantan Government has rejected a $1 million plan to beautify the Beach of Passionate Love near here and put up hotels, bungalows, swimming pools, restaurants, a dance hall and a childrens playground. This was stated today by Tengku Besar Indra Putra.
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  • 189 6 KOTA BHARIT A POLICEMAN shot dead a robber 18 f; attack Mm with an axe earlv abo Kampong Lepan Sta, in the district -,f v,~ t u day miles from here. L_ Mach an*,j| The robber was one of a gang of six men
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  • 80 6 SINGAPORE. Sept. 16 —Puan Noor Aisah, wile of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, today called on women in the State to broaden their knowledge of the National Language. She told them that they should not only study more about the national language but also familiarise
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  • 179 6 l POH Sept. 17.—The rural People must j show initiative ard enterprise if they ate to make economic progress. The Mentri Besar of Pemk Dato Sha’ari bin Snaiiee, said this today when he 7. augurated a Rural and dust rial Development Authtw
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  • 32 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Sept 1 —Five men armed with dag* gers stopped a lorry on j lonely kampong road nea here at noon yesterday ant robbed three cattle dealer of $1,012.
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  • 190 6 TPOH, Sept. 17.—Mr. P. 1 P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, and chairman of the Asian Regional Organisation of I.C.F.T.U. this afternoon made a public appeal for participants to the Workers Education Foundation. He was speattM party given in his
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  • 34 6 IPOH, Sept. 16.—A labourer, Yuen Fong. 60. tel) to his death at 7.40 a m. today from a cliff on whieh he was working In a quarry at the milestone, Gopeng Road.
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  • 142 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 16 tpHE Government will be urged this week to appoint a woman to sit on the United Nations commission on the status of women. Mrs F R Bhupalan. president of the Women Teachers’ Union, said today that the union would write to
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  • 258 7 I IPOH, Sept. 16. IrHE ta*e Government is spending about $3.1 milII lien this year on building new classrooms and [eachers’ quarters in Perak. Some have been comwhile others are under construction. jvjjs m hool constructic -rnr.r'.t has, accordir. the Chief Educatic
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  • 157 7 UCHING, Sept. 18. Sarawak is planning 0 boost the power of its n!° s^tion. has been claimed, make Radio Sarawak powerful station in e British Government to/, jK r ved a grant of S!L°°° from Colonial Deand Welfare Funds p K) ost the power
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  • 184 7 I£UALA LUMPUR, Sept. 17— The Pr sident of the German Federal Parliament. D»\ Fugen Gerstenmaier (above), will arrive on Sept. 28 to visit Malaya for two days as guest of the Federation Government. Or. Gerstenmaier. 56, who ranks second in order of
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  • 247 7 Kuala lumpur, Sept. 13. —Two rubber dealers from behind the Iron Curtain, after spending a week in the Federal capital on a hush-hush rubber buying mission, left today, tight-lipped and in a hurry—to escape reporters. Throughout their stay here, Mr. H. Szublaxowskl and Mr.
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  • 116 7 11/lISS Shirley Fong, 19, Hawaii s “Narcissus Queen 1962,” flew into Singapore on Sept. 17 on a goodwill visit. When reporters at the airport asked her for her vital statistics Shirley blushed—and then gave her age. When pressed, she smiled and said: “Only my future husband
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  • 249 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 18. A CANADIAN visiting lecturer at the University ol Malaya. Dr. N. A. Hall, today praised university students here for their high calibre and eagerness to learn about the business world. He said: “I am very impressed by the higl standard
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  • 227 8 IZUALA LUMPUR Sept. 16. —Rubber research workers are making good progress in their investigation of an entirely new biochemical background to agricultural science how rubber is formed in trees. Malaya s new Controller of Rubber Research. Dr. L. C Bateman, says in a
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  • 51 8 SINGAPORE, Sept. 16.—The Singapore Polytecnnic Students’ Union at an emergency meeting yesterday passed a resolution condemning the Federation Government for its law requiring a permit for the entry into the Federation of student groups from Singapore. It called on the Federation Government to lift the ban
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  • 52 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 16—A five-woman Malayan delegation, led by Hajjah An3ah binte Mohamed Aris, returned here tonight after a 10-daly study tour in Thailand sponsored by the Thai Women’s Social Workers Organisation. Hajjah Anjah told reporters at the airport that Thai women were “very active and
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  • 73 8 fIUALA SELANGOR, Sept. 16.—Thirty-two students from the Government English Secondary School, Kampong Kuantan, have been invited by the Malayan Council for Child Welfare to a conducted educational tour of Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 6 in celebration of Universal Children’s Day. The students will tour factories business houses
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  • 792 8 ‘SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT I(UALA LUMPUR, Sept. 17 The FAO conference here today was told of Malaya's “significant development" in the field of co-operatives since the country became independent. The alternate leader of the Malayan delegation. Raja Zainal Abidin bin Raja Haji Tachik, acting
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  • 214 8 pENANG, Sept. 18. retired sharebrokei Mr Charles David Co' an authority on ti shares, died here earl today after a heart at tack. Mr Cox. who was 67. wn staying in Jesselton Road o< a temporary business visit t Penang He recently returned fror
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  • 468 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 18 THE "extreme relucJ lance’ of industrialists to give firm guarantees prevents the Central Electricity Board from launching short-term power projects. CEB spokesman said this today m a point-by-polnt renly to observations made bv Mr
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  • 65 9 KLANG, Sept. 16—The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor entertained the wife of President Soekarno, Che Ibu Fatmawati. to tea this evening at the Istana Alam Shah. President’s Soekarno’s wife was on an unofficial visit. Among those at the party were Tengku Khursiah, wife of the first Yang
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  • 936 9 SINGAPORE, Sept. 17. READERS of non-aligned Afro-Asian and Yugoslav trade unions have agreed to hold a world conference of both autonomous unions and those affiliated to international organisations who share the same principles and views. They, however, emphasised that the aim of such a
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  • 67 9 Sept. 18—Mr. thf V et> hens, leader Ka n 0 1 N ational Kadafcorrpr,*" Ulon of Nortli rrlv ed earlier in W y visit for a threeI 10 Penang to study the structure of the State Government. He was accompanied by the North Borneo Government officials.
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  • 483 10  -  -by- THAM SOON KENG Teluk Anson, Sept. 16 THE 12 elected members of the Teluk Anson Town Council served notice at a meeting last night that they would boycott future meetings if they did not get assurances from the state Government within the next
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  • 595 10 A $4,000 CHEQUE THAT BOUNCED AND A DOUBLE-CROSS CLAIM PENANG, A MAN charged with cheating a businessman of $4,000 was today by the Sessions Court. The president, Mr. K. Somasundram said the evidence showed that the accused, Yeo Ah Gung,
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  • 52 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 16— Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. announced yesterday that they have sent four Malayan trainees to India. The four men are: Mr Goh Kim Lai of Teluk Anson. Mr. Tan Joon Say of Singapore. Mr Soon Lin Sin ot Seremban. and Mr. Leong Swee Wah
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  • 91 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 18—' The first cargo of liquid petroleum gas manufactured in the new Shell refinery at Pulau Bukom was exported to Hong Kong today. It Is being carried in the converted 18.000-ton tanker s.s. Hyrla. A Shell spokesman said Singapore made
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  • 874 11 Sen: If all deficit countries achieve it KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 17 mHE Director-Gene-ral ca the Food and Agriculture Organisation. Mr. B.R. Sen, said today that a studv on rice confirmed the issues he brought up at I he last conference about the impact of
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  • 56 11 MISS Lynnette Ong, 19, who left Kuala Lumpur by BOAC yesterday to study economics at the London School of Economics for three years. Miss O-ng, a former student of St. John’s Institution, was doing her first year Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of
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  • 117 11 KI ALA LLMPLR, Sept. 17. —The Philippines today gave notice of a resolution to urge the European Economic Community not to fix their common external tariff in such a manner that would adversely affect the products of primary producing countries. The motion now
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  • 25 11 KAJANG. Sept. 17. The Kajang High School endowment fund launched by the Old Boys’ Association has received $3,797 In donations so far.
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  • 200 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 17 TALAYA has nrot yet replied to the Philippines’ Government charge that the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has showed “inconsistency” over its claim to North Borneo. Confirming this today, the Philippines Ambassador, Mr. Yusop Abubakar, said that the question of
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  • 179 11 IGINGAPORE, Sept. 16. A guest at a wedding dinner last night stood up amidst a shower of orange peels and ice cubes and pleaded; “This is a big day for our hosts —the bride and bridegroom, so let there be peace.” The
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  • 174 12 Government is considering it Kuala lumpur, Sept. 17. A pilot project planned to give the centre of the Federal capital a modern layout is now being considered by the Federation Government. The plan was drawn ud by the Federal Capital Commissioner, Tuan Haji Ismail
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  • 302 12  -  From rubber to oil palm in Federation now By DAHARI ALI Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 17 (GOVERNMENT resettlement schemes will begin the big switch in basic industry—from rubber into oil palm—in November. Four projects involving 21,445 acres have been drawn up. They will draw on the experience of
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  • 144 12 Kuala lumpur, sept. 17. —K. Suppramaniam, 28, unemployed, walked into the Cheras Road police station last night and started banging the counter with his fist, the magistrate s court was told today. Senior Inspector Othman bin Abdul Hamid, prosecuting, said that Suppramaniai entered
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  • 60 12 SEREMBAN, Sept. 18 Mr Chin Peng Sung, 32, of the Ministry of Defence, Kuala Lumpur, was admitted into the General Hospital here unconscious after his car collided with a lorry 134 miles from here tonight. Miss Boey Talk Mee, 20. a passenger in the car, was
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  • 468 12 Dato Loke announces ‘realistic charter of BOAC Comet SINGAPORE, Sept. 18 jyjALAYAN Airways will enter the jet age with the introduction of a Comet 4 in December. This first pure jet for Malayan Airways will serve regional routes covering Hong Kong, Bangkok and Jakarta. The
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  • 240 12 n The Federation Government is or sidering giving! tourist promotion J? tion fun autonomy t certain things, an greater flexibility that it can obtain th possible results ii its tourist drive The Tourist Promotioi r cer ‘ncbi? Osman sin this today, adig that this was
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  • 746 13 firm line ugainst \anti-social' groups I SINGAPORE, Sept. 16 ■ifHILE cracker-firing marked the l|| birth of a new multi-million-Lollar industry here today, the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng kwee, warned of anti-social elements who were out to hinder Industrial growth. I Describing these elements as “a menace lo
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  • 141 13 SINGAPORE, Sept. 16. Mucn-married actress Siput Sarawak. 42, who plans to marry a taxi-driver, is in a quandary. Her aged father, Inche Abdullah Sarawak, has refused to act as wali (witness), so that no kathi can marry her. The planned marriage (her fifth) handsome
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  • 31 13 MENTAKAB, Sept. 19.—The Sultan of Pahang will take the salute at a ceremonial oarade of the 4th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, at its camp In Batu Lima on Friday.
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  • 1023 13 SINGAPORE, Sept. 16 CEYLONESE trade union leader said today that the workers of Singapore should ensure that Malaysia would be “a powerful force for progress.” Dr. Colvin R. De Silva was speaking at the first annual conference of the National Trades Union Congress at
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  • 208 13 rrtELUK ANSON, Sept. 19. JL A resolution urging that able Asian members of the union be given a chance to fill executive posts in estates will be considered at the delegates’ conference of the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union in Petaling Jaya this weekend.
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  • 513 14  -  Butchers go hack to work after vet is removed By GUNN CHIT THYE: Penang Sept. 19 pENANG went without fresh meat today as beef and mutton butchers joined last night’s strike by the city’s 100 pork butchers. But after a two-hour meeting between
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  • 184 14 OETAUNG JAYA, Sept. 1 16. —In the Church of the Assumption here this morning three Malayan girls took the perpetual vows that made them Sisters of the Franciscan Order of the Missionaries of Mary. The girls were Miss Theresa Tan
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  • 19 14 c nt 20 -flj SINGAPORE.parish Churc ertj will stage a vai* lt the Cultural <-« r g SSSSij-W
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  • 239 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept it TUN Abdul Razak bln Hussein the Don,,, Minister and leader of the MalavaiwM Pri01t at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers- ™i Wl! said on his return today that there \vi'< erenct ment at the London talks on the need n
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  • 252 15 IrUALA LUMPUR, Sept. K 19 a claim contained L a report from KuLjng yesterday that a ra\vak would have jhe -most powerful |adio station in Malay|ia” was received with Exist'd eyebrows here fcoday• lit is generally known that fcidlo Malaya already has |ur 10 Kilowatt
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  • 84 15 MEATLESS DAY ENDS WITH CHEERS piLiNAiNu IS Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, met butchers’ representatives in the City Hall on Sept. 18 while housewives went without meat because the buteners were on strike. The butchers had complained about the “high-handed” attitude of the City Veterinary Surgeon, Mr.
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  • 193 15 IfANGAR, Sept. 19. —The Alliance council is expected to meet next week to discuss the recent protest by the Perils Umno youth section against the appointment of Syed Bahaldin bin Syed Noh as the new Senator from Perils Syed Bahaldin, former President of the
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  • 21 15 SUNGEI PATANI, Sept. 19. —Maj.Gen. C. B. Walker, of the Brigade of Gurkhas today visited the Gurkha depot here.
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  • 61 15 5. Ngapore Sept. 19.—The !a 1 l> t '.utthansa Ger. I L tUr > magazine “Der c >.t will carry ari'Aanrt write-ups i countries in the tirt w'' Singapore lit* Lu i s pubanw ,uman and Eng. 'avei fl ls distributee to irfjuuh,, 1(J tourist offices
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  • 124 15 FOUR cousins, three of them girls, left Kuala Lumpur for England on Sept. 18 to continue their schooling abroad. The girls were Cheong Yuen Fong. 17. Iris Soo, 1.1, and Soo Ping Ping. 17. I he fourth was a boy, Chong Hon Kiong,
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  • 306 15 SINGAPORE, Sept. 19— Some 2,00 U employees in six big Singapore motor firms stand tc. gain an estimated total of about $1,000,000 in salary increases, back pay and fringe benefits over the ensuing year Separate agreements have bpen signed between the firms and
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  • 42 15 SINGAPORE, Sept. 19.—The Singapore Ambulance and Nursing Corps. St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold their annual prize giving at the Stamford Girls' School in Waterloo Street, at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday. Mrs. 1 C. Harris will give away the prizes
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  • 26 15 SINGAPORE, Sept. 19. The Singapore Family Benefit Society will hold its annual meeting at the St. Andrew’s Cathedral at 5.15 p.m. on Sept. 26.
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  • 320 16 DEVELOPMENT WILL COVER MALAYSIA PENANG, Sept. 21. 'J'HE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak, today said that the Federations future development plan would “have to cover Malaysia too.” “I hope this will not mean a reduction of expenditure on
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  • 84 16 MALACCA, Sept. 21— m The airport here will be closed to all traffic from Oct. 15 to enable improvements to be made to the runway. Work Is expected to be completed by April next year Malayan Airways will not be able to serve Malacca
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  • 97 16 A LOR STAR, Sept. 21—The executive council of the 10.000-strong War Department Civilian Stall Association will meet on Sept. 23 to decide when it should serve its two weeks’ strike notice on the British War Department The members, by a secret ballot taken earlier
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  • 42 16 BATU GAJAH, Sept. 21—The Kinta District Officer, Tengku Syed Abdullah bin Tengku Syed Omar, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur to become Commissioner for Local Government. He will be succeeded by Inche Mohamed Senawi bin Haji Zainuddin, District Officer. Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 408 16 IPOH, Sept. 21 'THE Mentri Besar of A Perak, Dato Sha’ari bin Shafiee pressed for a modern and adequately sized hospital for Ipoh when the Minister of Health Dr. Lim Swee Aun, called on him here today. Dato Sha’ari put off his Friday prayers
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  • 302 16 K U^ A LUMPUR, Sepl 21. A schoolgirl! Hosnah binte Akasahl aged 11, who saved! U.ree-year-old babfl from drowning in M river last year, ha® been named -Malaya! must gallant chilfl 1901.” This was announced nere tol day by the president of t®
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  • 125 16 Anti-Malaysia front an abortive plan’ PPP Kuala lumpur, sept. 21. The People’s Progressive Party said today that the move to form a united front against Malaysia was an “abortive” plan. The move was proposed by the Socialist Front. The secretary of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the party, Mr. Chew
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  • 121 17 I poll. «-pt. -1 —The Perak government has Lid d w dissolve the Bi- nd Teinoh ,ocal coun and call for fresh eleccouncils, which have cl alliance and six People’s Progressive Party members ,uh have not been able to Ji ec t chairmen and deputy
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  • 106 17 17 UAL A LUMPUR, iVSept. 20 —The Sultan of Selangor and the Tenaku Ampuan today saw how cigarettes were made, packed and distributed by the Malayan Tobacco Company in Sungei Besi. They were told that about '•5 million cigarettes were beir.g pr -duced in the
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  • 278 17 CITIZENSHIP TESTS AT KLANG i t ADnr KLANG, Sept. 21. U<AKGL crowd waited at the citizenship office here for six hours and had to be turned away because the clerk in charge was absent thinking he was on leave. test on e sept
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  • 147 17 KOTA BHARU. Sept. 21. I ntil late tonight police search parties looked unsuccessfully for the body of Aus-tralian-trained Dr. C. P. V. Menon, 27 (above), missing after a bathing accident off Pantai Chinta Berahi yesterday evening. A friend said today that Dr. Menon’s Australian sweetheart
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  • 169 17 pENANG, Sept, 21—Mr. Donald Stephens, leader of the United National Kadazan Organisation, said in Penang today that the last thing North Borneans wanted was to be taken over by the Philippines. He was commenting on the Philippines claim to the territory. “The people
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  • 26 17 KUALA LIPIS, Sept. 21.—The 0.C.P.D., Kuala Lipis. Senior Inspector Hashim bin Majid, has been transferred to Penang as Area Inspector. Pantai Road Police Station.
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  • 79 17 Sept. 20.—A gang of J'Hir fled a shop they ere raiding last night the v heard a child "ream the 1 waIke d Into irii, 1 P In Buntong New about 9 p.m and a knife to Madam ter, Lian. 27. daugh\:T the owner. Vri
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  • 24 17 my —The Perak vili present a Jfj hnAmh l! at the St. ;r p Hall here toy the Penang Uf Kong Kok.
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  • 247 17 SINGAPORE, sept. 21 THE Permanent Secretary to the Ministiy of Finance. Mr Howe Yoon Chong, today said it would be invidious to give details of how the l: .nks iiid the general public subscribed to the Government’s $6O million chwelopmen loan.
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  • 282 17 BUTTERWORTH, Sept. 21—Mr. D.F. Marrian (below), 41-year-old Penang Port Commission engineer, believed to be the long lost of Mrs. Marie Marrian. of Bournemouth, England, said today he had not seen his mother for over 37 years. “I must have been three or four
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  • 672 18 MALAYA 3 SOUTH KOREA 1 Kuala lumpur, sept. 19. —Malaya’s young soccer starlets put new life and spirit into the old guard when the Ma- layans captured former glories in the Merdeka football tournament with a 3-1 victory over South Korea tonight. Reserve players
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  • 757 18  -  By NORMAN SIEBEL ONE-MINUTE FLASH FOR TWO GOALS DECIDES FINAL DOMINATED BY THE PAKISTANIS INDONESIA 2 PAKISTAN 1 Kuala Lumpur. Sept 9 I’WO goals within a minute of each other scored in little ripples of attack in a Pakis tan-dominated game gave defending chamninm Indonesia the Rahman
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  • 125 18 OENANG. Sept 2-T o B r football team. on oCce i home after the 6 a t festival, trounced I ht the City Stadium here toa The Burmese were fast and a fitter teaim ing them to conce de Penang crarkeri up >■ sessi0 n. five
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  • 178 19  -  By s KEE chan „TNOA: E Sept- 1«. .ossional boxing iu. apore Is to be ISvlvec next month fter lapse of more San th years 4 neu .motional synV een formed and "fsl-,: n Golden Hoff, A ;d welter chamSn of r -vnesia.
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  • 213 19 Kuala lumpur, sept, is.— “It will be a great match and you can be sure Pakistan will not be the losers.** This was how Pakistan coach George Alnsley, 47S ear-old former England Injmational, summed up tomorrow’s Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament final between holders
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  • 1290 19  -  By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Sept. 23 vrOBLE ALBERT, with lvan Spalding astride, scrambled home by a short head from his stable-mate, Brilliant Light to pay $lO3 for a win at Ipoh today. Race One CL. 4. UIV. 6—5 F. Sir. Thio Stable's H2i IMU.I ILVABLE 8.13
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  • Malayan Share Market Review
    • 1356 20 From Our Market Correspondent TliE most important influence on the Malayan Slock Exchange was the mid-week announcement by Shell Refinery that it would offer to the public at the end of October 25 per cent of its issued capital of $3O million in one dollar shares
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    • 34 20 (Manager*’ Price*) First Malayan 1 53 1.61 Second Malayan 1.16 1 24 Third Malayan “7 ,9S Ftrat Hong Kona 1.00 1.05* Second Hona Kona .72 SterlInK Commodity 4/5 4/11 (*Hona Kona cur.Vncy)
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    • 999 20 THE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to September 15 (A) and last business since the date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INBUSTRIALS HI At Ale* Bricks 2.20 80 Ords 2.2
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    • 375 20 TOHE better rubber A prices ruling during the week have been reflected In a slight upturn in activity, state H,C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market review. Although fluctuations remained small there were more signs of interest from overseas markets, whilst covering
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    • 32 20 RUBBER TIN (per lb), (per picul) Sept. 17 75*4 cts. 9425.50 18 74% cts. $424.75 19 75% cts. $425.00 v 2O 75% ct». $425.62% 21 75*4 cts. $425.37% 22 $425.00
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    • 48 20 Sspt. 17 Sept. 18 Sapt. 19 Sept. 20 Sept 21 Sant Industrials l 1ke.60 186.89 184.94 184.90 182 81 181 88 -i h 289.33 290 56 290.53 290.61 289 09 280 02 rubber*: 170.01 170.01 170.01 170.01 170 01 S 5 C 1 c -100
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    • 92 20 t’nVreht Date of Total Total fot payment payment for previou? F. and N. ords 7% (plus Q ct. 26 i 21% J- 9<9 bonus! 41 W. Breweries 10% (plus Oct. 26 27%‘ ‘25% ~...7% bonus) l2 i c T\ Oct. 26 20% 16 2/3% Llnml Tin J?* 1
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