The Straits Budget, 21 November 1962

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  • 29 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYAS NATIONAL NIWSPAFIft Seri'S 348. Kuala Lumpur, November 21, 1962. Price 40 cents (Malaya or 1 shilling) KDN 020.
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  • From the Straits Times Postbag
    • 211 2  -  HEDDA MORRISON Kuching F. I. TRELOAR Petaling |jyi TWE “Photo mix-up that made Malaya angry” (S.T. Nov. 13) has reached a point of silliness which is positively damaging. Even if some mistakes had been made in the Commonwealth Institute there is no
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    • 110 2  -  H. SIM Kuala Lumpur PLAY FAIR Ipoh WHAT Mr. Chan Ah Tee says about the postal service Is absolutely correct. In the past month I have lost three letters. The other day a letter was wrongly delivered to me. The house number was right but not
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    • 116 2  -  PARENT Johore Bahru 'PHE facts given in a letter 1 concerning school examinations In Malacca come as no surprise to me, for the same sort of thing Is happening In Johore Bahru. Not only are the examiners Inexperienced, but the choice of Invigilators leaves much to be desired.
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    • 148 2  -  A. G. CLINTON Singapore LAND Is being offered for sale at a seaside resort In Australia. This land Is about 200 miles from one of the leading capital cities For the guidance of any member of the public who might be thinking of
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    • 48 2  -  MAX Taiplng MY State national citizenship certificate was lost In the post. I now find, much to my surprise, that the fee for a certified copy Is $10. The fee for a copy of a Federal citizenship certificate Is only $2. Why not the same rate?
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    • 407 2  -  MALAYAN MALAY Alor Star IN writing about the use of English in the Malayan courts I tried to argue merely that Malay could replace English in the processes of the courts. I did not say that English should be done away with as
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    • 288 2  -  PEDAGOGUE Malacca WE are all aware that thi 1956 Razak Report recommended the establishment of local education authorities. The Rahman Talib Report found that “the system of local education authorities has not worked out in quite the way anticipated,” and so it recommended that local authorities should be
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    • 156 2  -  CHOO KIT LEONG Singapore YX}R years Singapore has r been suffering from a lack of graduate teachers to teach In the senior classes, and It seems this state of affairs will continue for a long time to come. I fall to understand why the Singapore Government, while recognising
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    • 163 2  -  pare* 1 Kuala Lumpur IREAD with misgiving your report of the proposed session changes In the two Batu Road schools In Kuala Lumpur. The Innovation, If implemented is going to cause hardship and Inconvenience to many parents. Granted the board oi managers, the headmaster or the department
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    • 52 2  -  iis BENN i Singapore .ii«# are rjlHE Singapore i- a 1 experimenting’ •■jj on g new traffic sysv hic ii New Bridge Ro- 1 lgtin g dispenses with tm ins traffic lights. Who- P,,. n this system has n()W the pedestrians. impossible totrian to cross the out risking his
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  • The Straits Budget
    • 654 3 —Straits Times, Nov. 12 Tsarist Empire. Every Chinese has heard of the McMahon Bine. Not one in a hundred thousand has heard of the 1 Aigun Treaty, by which Russia wrested the Maritime Provinces, including Vladistok. from China only a little over a hundred years ago Perhaps
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    • 322 3 —Straits Times, Nov. 12 The battle to create Malay sia has been won. Not even the most inflexible opponents of the new federation can still hope to prevent its emergence by August next year. A more open question is how far Malaysia. once launched, will endure and thrive.
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    • 269 3 —Straits Times, Nov. 12. There is a disturbing increase in industrial accidents which no doubt is attracting the anxious attention of the Ministry of Labour. It has nothing to do with any increase in industrial activity. For the most part it is the old story of indifference by
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    • 331 3 —Straits Times, Nov 13 How deeply the civilian employees of the British War Department in the Federation feel the “stigma” of working for a “colonial organisation”, only they know, but their plan for erasing the “insult” is certainly novel. The W.D. Civilian Staff Association wants the Federation Government
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    • 733 3 —Straits Times, Nov. 14 To judge by the correspondjence columns in the Malayan Press, the opening of a fund to aid India has created no particular public stir. This impression is not correct. But we cannot see whrt useful purpose would be served bv printing a
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    • 289 4 —Straits Times, Nov. 14 The Tengku’s coming tour ol North Borneo and Sarawak will be his third overseas trip this year. It can hardly match in consequence his July visit to London, when basic agreement on Malaysia was readied with the British Government, or capture as many international
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    • 215 4 —Straits Times, Nov. 14 American tourists are beckoned to Britain by advertise- 1 ments in top American mafiazincs designed to convince j them that the right little tight little isle is a land of Elizabethan allure. The first Elizabeth. The colourful pictures portray almost no-one more j
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    • 312 4 —Straits Times, Nov. 15 There may be politicians who hope to use the Indian border war "to split the unity and brotherhood of the Indians and Chinese in Malaya”, a* the secretary-general of the People’s Progressive Party alleges. This was not unknown curing the Communist war in Malaya,
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    • 276 4 —Straits Times. Nov. 15 The Malayan Inter-Govern-mental Committee, which renewed its discussions in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, naturally has held all its meetings behind closed doors. There may be encouragement in the thought that no news, in this instance, is probably good news. There would be headlines if the
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    • 678 4 —Straits Times, Nov. 16 It would seem about time the expert’s report on social security schemes for the Federation was published. It has been getting the attention of a committee representing various government departments, employers’ organisations and the Malayan Trade Union Congress. The general public is at
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    • 454 4 iciaems. —Straits Times. > The drunken driver is little known on Malayan roads, though it is not possible un- fortunately to say tV not exist at all <lt 10 the Medical J, n pointing out t! J Years inn: people are kill, j loads, quot< f,
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  • PERSONAL
    • 20 4 !W NUNIS To Mauri Ancela a dauph’ei sister for Ke'in. ARKELL: To M »t a daughter on Gleneagles Hospi
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  • 282 5 HEALTH MINISTER PROPOSES TO SET UP STUDY COMMITTEE iPOH, Nov. 11. 'rill'- Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman 1 Ic. id. said here today that he proposes to set U p a t. mmittee to study the problems of the s medical facilities
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  • 21 5 UMPUR. Nov. 11.—The nnial delegates’ con- the National Union of Workers will be held *>ec 10 to Dec. 12.
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  • 103 5 PENANG. Nov. 11. The Radio Malaya orchestra, now tcuring the Federation wi.l give three “Panggong Aneka” Pi rfnrmanees here this week in aid of the National Monument F und. Two shows at the St. Xavier's Institution at 8 p.m. on Nov. 14 and the
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  • 104 5 SINGAPORE, Nov. 11.—Peace and friendship on a global scale through tape-re-corders. This unique idea comes from Oslo, Norway, where owners of taperecorders have got together to form the Nor-T.ape International. In a letter to the Straits Times today. Nor-Tape’s president. Mr. John-Ken-neth KristolTersen.
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  • 135 5 IPOH, Nov. 11.—The headquarters of the Malayan Trades Union Congress was urged today to work more vigorously to get the Federation Government to declare May 1 as Labour Day. A resolution to this eilect was passed at an annua delegates’ conference of
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  • 101 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov 11 The president of the Federalon Public Works Departnent Storekeepers’ Union, vlr. R. V. Naidu. complained oday of “social injustice mtfered by P.W.D. storekeepers at the hands of their rnior officers. Mr. Naidu made the allegation at the annual meeting if the
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  • 68 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Nov. 11.—A Singapore angler. Mr. Lee Ah Boh. 29, who went fishing Irom Kranjl into Johore waters, reported to the police here today the loss of his outboard motor valued at $2OO Mr Lee moored his motorboat at 3 a m. when he landed
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  • 41 5 IPOH, Nov 15—The funeral of police Inspecto r Mm Sek Leng. 30, of Johore Bahru, who was killed In u road accident In Johore two days ago, took place in his home town. Kampar. 24 miles south cl Ipoh.
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  • 59 5 PKETTY Koo Ileong Kai, 19 (above), a tapper of Kemayan near Bentong in Pahang, has been missing front home for the last three weeks. Her father, Koo Walt, 52. an odd job labourer, appealed on Nov. 12 to his daughter to return. Ileong Kai has
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  • 30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 11 A Poppy Day Carnival will be held at 'he Selangor Turf Club here on Dec. 1 starting from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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  • 18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 11.— Donations to the Lady Temblor Tuberculosis Hospital Funri In October totalled 514.730.
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  • 170 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 11.— Art lovers came forward in large numbers yesterday to help live young Malayan artists make their way abroad. For four days, hardly anyone visited their exhibition at the British Council Hall here. On Nov. 9, Mr. Frank Sullivan,
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  • 50 5 SINGAPORE. Nov. 11. Mr. Derek L. M. Castle, lecturer and educationist, will conduct two liveday business management courses on "creative thinking and selling" lure tms month. Sponsored by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, the course is specially designed for managers. departmental heads, senior clerks and sales representatives.
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  • 37 5 SINGAPORE, Nov. 15 A secondary school teacher, Mr. V. Navuratnam, nas passed the Doctor ol Psychology and Doctor ot Me taphysics examinations as an external candidate of the college ol Metaphysics in the United States
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  • 156 5 Kuala lumpur, Nov. 11. —The number of courtrooms at Court Hill here will he increased with the addition of space left vacant by tiie industrial development division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Ear'y this month, the industrial development dlvl ion found a
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  • 598 6 Alliance challenged ‘GOVT MAKING MALAYANS IMPERIALIST PAWNS’ SINGAPORE, Nov. 11 The Barisan Sosialis today announced its stand on two important issues —the SinoIndian bordei war, and the party's attitude towards the peasantry in the Federation. Speaking at a mass rally at the
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  • 276 6 PENANG, Nov. 11 THE acting president of Penang Umno division, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, today warned Umno members to be on guard against whispering campaigns by Opposition parties directed against the Alliance. “The Opposition indulge in this just to split us and in order to win
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  • 27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 11.— Special prayers for world peace were offered at Batu Caves this afternoon under the auspices nt the Divine Life Society
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  • 34 6 TAN JONG MALIM, Nov. 11.—A labourer. Tham Kok Mun. of Estate, was fined $5O in the Magistrate Court here for driving his car without due care and attention on May 20.
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  • 267 6 A warning to the ‘twisting bosses IPOII, Nov. II A WARNING was directed today at the -black sheep" among employers who twisted jagreements reached with unions to serve the company’s convenience. It came from Mr. P. C. Gomez, chairman of the Perak division of the Malayan Trades Union Cor» ress,
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  • 171 6 IPOH, Nov. 11— A call to all workers to strengthen the Malayan Trade Union Congress was made here today by the organisation’s national president. Mr. V. E.l Jesudoss He was speaking at the third annual delegates' conference of the MTL'C: Perak division. He
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  • 26 6 MENTAKAB, Nov > ,,J1 Police will hold y 1 three nights at tie bo c® park here next Police club funds, begin on Nov. 16.
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  • 18 6 KUALA LUMPUR annual meeting oi Afternoon Sclux 1 elation will be hek the school canteen.
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  • 329 7 110 MAN ON SOCIAL SECURITY FOR 500,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 12 4 ernational Labour Organisation ex- i. has urged the Federation Govern- > start a social insurance scheme for y 0 00,000 workers in the country. report, handed to the Government early understood to contain
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  • 157 7 $4,131 now in the San children’ s fund V I I'M PUR. Nov. 11 fl to the ‘San chilB land” now total fl;- >2.424 from Straits B ts m the F’ederaB $1.707 from Singa- .‘••e t Federation list: B a Methodist Girls' B Penang, staff and B Christopher and fi
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  • Article, Illustration
    91 7 TWENTY different varieties of Arabian food including 10 roasted lambs filled the dining tables at the Merlin Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on the night of Nov. I.J when the Saudi Arabian Charge d’Affaires, Mr. Muhammad Mansoor AlRumaih, threw a buffet party. The party, which had touches of Arabian
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  • 64 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 13 —A musical troupe freni India, the “Musical Prodigies." will give a concert at the Dew an Bahasa dan Pustaka here on Nov. 18 at 8 p in The concert is sponsored by the National Education (Indian Schools* Development Council, which is
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  • 42 7 SINGAPORE, Nov. 11.—Some 130 members of a New York State employees recreation club on a vacation tour of the Orient will visit Singapore next week. The tourists are travelling in a chartered L30AC Boeing 707 jet liner.
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  • 163 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 1 2 1 leration’s Deputy 4 Minister. Tun azak, flew in to- ’in Hong Kon^ v 'i'y interesting' I visit to Soutli I ed: “We hope I agreement we I Hi South Korea I ite trade betI two countries.” I »k.
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  • 353 7 SINGAPORE, Nov. 11.— The Singapore Harbour Board Stair Association has denied that its claims for more pay and improved conditions of service submitted to the board in June last year had anything to do with party politics. A statement issued by the association alleged
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    • 108 7 THE H.K. AND FAR EAST builder A Bi-Monthly periodical ol tf'iilding of Beal Estate Activities iu the Far East. A Inline with bailllng, arthitactarai and rtil aitata actintiaa in Malaga, Smfipara. Har.| Ks«f, III". Tbs Pbilipaiaaa. Banaa and Tka Far (at! r «talliikll ia lilt tkit bimonthly trail papar it
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  • 387 8 IPOH, Nov. 12 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was urged today to obtain a mandate from Parliament to offer the services ot the Malayan Government and people to intercede and bring about peace talks between China and India. Mr D R Seenivasagam, .secretary
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  • 223 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 12. Secretary to the Ministry of Defence. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Samsuddin, said today that there wa* “simply not enough vacancies” in Federation Army establishments for any major intake of locally-recruited civilian employees of the British Army in Malaya. He was
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  • 73 8 KLANG, Nov. 12—Five men were today lined $l,OOO each for robbery on board the ship Glenorchy on Nov. 9 while she lay anchored in deep water oti the Port Swettenham coast They were Wong Soon Wah, 22. Tan Chwee Teck, 35. Wee Sun An. 20. Lu
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  • 84 8 SINGAPORE. Nov 12—Some 40 employees o! Orchid HotCi in Orange Grove Road, will get wage increases ranging trom Sl4 to $2O a month following an agreement signed today between the management and the Singapore Generv Employees’ Union. The wage increases will e retrospective from
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  • 62 8 MALACCA, Nov. 12—The Federation's Commissioner ot the St. John Ambulance. Dr. Chang Hoey Chan, took the salute at the annual inspection of the Malacca St. John Ambulance on the Banda Hilir pad lg her vesterdav evening. About 50U members trom eight divisions in Malacca took part in
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  • 51 8 SINGAPORE, Nov. 12—A fourman study team from India is in Singapore to look into the possibilities of expanding Indian tea exports here. The team, led by tlhe chairman ot India’s Tea Board. Mr. Arvind Shankar Bam, had talks with the Singapore Chinese Tea Merchants’ Association
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  • 108 8 SINGAPORE, Nov. 12. The Malayan Chinese Association in Singapore is to be re-organised to increase its powers “at the centre.” The chairman of its pro-lein committee, Mr. Guoh Sing Leong, said today that the Singapore branch had accepted this line of re-or-ganisation outlined
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  • 210 8 SINGAPOHE. Nov 19 'THE Chartered Bank has started ad i 1 money savings account scheme to at: V depositors. All depositors Detween six and 60 are covered by personal accident Insnr ance. with the bank paying the premiums Interest at 2J per cent on the
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  • 97 8 POH, Nov. 12.—Production of rubber suffered a major drop last month due to eontinuous rain. Though figures are not available, it is estimated that production dropped in October by anything up to 20 per cent.—more for smallholders. The rains, which flooded several small
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  • 70 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 12— Two Malayan delegates, Dr. Ng Slew Kee and Inche Wahid Paul Panton, will be among 300 scientists from 37 countries attending an international soil conference which opens tomorrow at New Zealand’s famous agricultural university, Massey College. In Palmerston North Both are
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  • 234 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Ncv. 13. -Tengku Abdul Rahman will tell Sarawak government servants how Malaysia will a fleet them when he visits Kuching next week. He will attend a tea party given by tin Bai G ernment Aslan Officers Union on the afternoon 0
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  • 45 8 KUALA LUMPUR- N ov U r I l\ further $3,331 -he reived by Bank v* y “Save Democracy M launched by 1 Rahman on Saturday A This brines the ty. J tions to $18,331 I 1 T are treasurers oi t
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  • 34 8 Free Ice’ show for 300 children KUALA LUMP UR N <#• Three hundred orpl »>. a privileged children h«;u xi tree treat to the .,f» Ice” show it hi* u b pm '> < ih'> c Petalina hiva »()■<
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  • 291 9 I cjXcJ PORE, Nov. 12 h Kong’s little I n darling, Fung I p 0 po, romped hap- nji\ .with pressmen tans at a lunch I today—unaware I shadow over her I Ma. van interlude. I c roasted them (with I de) and
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  • 27 9 xiv. 12—The budget for ding tor $941,926 in and an equal amount Wi, s passed bv the town vesterday budget too provider: expenditure ($913,562'
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  • 103 9 pRAI, Nov. 12. —About J 20(1 houses were flooded again today as a result of exceptionally high tides overflowing the Prai bunds. But the residents were prepared. having been alerted bv the Prai Flood Relief Committee Prai nolice are also on standby to help the kamoong
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  • 34 9 BUTTERWORTH. Nov. 12 A car skidded off Permatnng Pauh Road this morning and sank in the Prai River The driver. Mr. Ycoh Homi Sheoh. a rubber merchant, escaped unhurt.
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  • 143 9 IJENANG, Nov. 12—Rus- e ia is eager to export more sugar to the Federation and Singapore. According to a leading Igent In Penang, the Soviet Inion has offered a “slzeible" Quantity of sugar for 1963 Since Januarv this year, \bout 15,000 tons of Russian coarse grain
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  • 17 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 13— Ma-! laya has declared Bandoeng, in Indonesia, a smallpox infected area.
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  • 89 9 PENANG, Nov. 12 A SOCIALIST Front Member of Parliament, Mr V David, today described the MCA. as an association “representing multimillionaires of this country.” “If has not fought a single Issue for the ordinary workers." he told a press conference. “Indeed it has been concentrating all along
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  • 270 9 SINGAPORE, Nov. 13. A buy-more-tea mission from India said here today that coffee had made “serious inroads” into the Australian and New Zealand markets at the expense of tea. At the same time, tea and c( flee faced i»n increasing competition in America and Canada
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  • 181 9 Kuala lumfuk. Nov. 11. —Tengku Abdul Rahman s “Save Democracy Fun d” launched yesterday has got off to a SIS,OUU start. rhe money was received oy the Tamil Ne.san from its readers and has been handed to the Prime Min ister In addition,
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  • 184 9 Kuala lumpur, Nov. 12. —Three hundred and sixty-eight Ummno youth leaders four from each division will attend the organisation’s first seminar on Dec. 24 and Dec. 25. The subjects will include Umno's political Ideology and Malaya’s economic policy Umno’s central executive committee and Prof
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  • 342 10 MTUC HITS AT THE BOSSY BOSSES 1P0H, Nov, 12. TRADE unions in Malaya ‘yearn for industrial peace but only an industrial peace with justice" states a leport by the Perak division ot the Malayan Trades Union Congress. The M.T-U.C. also took note of and deplored
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  • 191 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Nov J 12. —The Government will evict about (30 people now occupying three shops on bute land on Dec. 15 unless they voluntarily leave earlier, the Johore Government announced today. The people aflected occupy shop premises ir. J. lan Ibrahim, the mam
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  • 75 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 12. Two members of an Asian Productivity Organisation goodwill mission will give talks, sponsored by the Malayan Economic Association, at the University of Malaya on Nov. 22. They are Mr. Cornelio Balmaceda. chairman of the National Economic Council. Manila, and Mr. R.
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  • 55 10 PENANG, Nov. 12.—A misadventure verdict w r as recorded today on a schoolboy who was buried alive when a brick wall collapsed on Sept. 4 Liew Chong Hcng 12, was killed when the wall crashed as he was playing football with six other boys in a
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  • 255 10 SINGAPORE. Nov. 12. Handsome Kuan Chilian Siak. 18. stood in the dock of a Singapore Court today and scanned the faces in the gallery for his girl friendBut she was nowhere to be seen. Kuan broke down, and with tears
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  • 157 10 RAUB, Nov 13. —The Alliance strength in the Raub Town Council has incrrased from eight to 10 with the unopposed return of its two candidates when nominations for the council’s by-elections closed yesterday. The Socialist Front, which at the beginning had four members in the
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  • 452 10 AS MALAYSIA MEN ARRIVE FOR MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, N uv PROPOSED visit by a group of anti-M. i a v^ Brunei Party Rakyat leaders to the Fuleral capital has been called off on the ev< ~i Con tinued deliberations of the
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  • 94 10 SINGAPORE. Nov 13 dfl Joint meeting ol 1 I committees ol tin* Service Union w'C cv i-y.ii -fl the Victoria M '.riOri.il H on Nov. 15 to disc redundancy situ.itio!: About 900 ’Milan entj ployees in the v.’ar ment are faced trenchment sii in the
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  • 37 10 KUALA LUMPUR N Minister of <• j operatives. Inche rv Johari. will open ins of the Malayan 1 Insurance Society I Road on Nov. 2. r > The buildimt v. i rociety recently for
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  • 145 11 r vLA LUMPUR, K \ov. 13—Da to Nik l d Kamil* a former in Ambassador to -.ted States and ited Nations, and V: t ong Hoe Yeng. a have been apd to the board of rs of Dunlop Ma- industries Ltd. t!ic first Malayans p
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  • 68 11 •vi a: LUMPUR, Nov. 13.— :r .aradan, secretary ot aymen’s Union of will speak on his ly in India at 4 p.m a at 29. Ipoh Road Liradan returned to on Nov. 11 after iig a four-month t the International it ion of
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  • 102 11 'RF. Nov. 13.—While ewife, Chua Beng was at a wedding a neighbour. Poh n stranger in her In Changi Road ‘ed the aid of two eighbours to quese stranger, who out to be Yap Fco. an with seven prenvlctlons. I van seized a crowbar
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  • 439 11 ANY MORE MEN FOR THE CONGO? RAZAK GIVES HIS REPLY KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 13 T H E Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, said today that Malaya was prepa 1 ed to consider any United Nations request loi more Malayan troops to serve in
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  • 116 11 PENANG. Nov. 12. The Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. today expressed h pe for an early settlement ol the question of a hlghet grant-ln-aid from ttie Federalon Government for road n.iui’.. enaiU'C. to the Deputy Mayor. Mr. N. Patkunam. who asked for a full report
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  • 92 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 12Fight men pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here today l to possessing opium smoking utensils. Lee Lum. 51, was fined $75, i Cheong Kuen, 03, $250. Chec Tong 53. $100, and Yong i Wah. 72. S100. They were arrested on Nov
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  • 181 11 Kuala lumpuk Nov. 13. -The Asian regional conference of Postal Telegraph and Telephone Ini ern at ion a 1 in Manila was today told of four “good points” about the Ma layan trade union movement. Mr. S. Selliah. President o; Malaya’s National
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  • 44 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 13 Mr s. was elected mrsldent ot tlx* Federal 1 n Public Works Department Storekeepers' Union nt the annual meeting Mr R V Naldu was elected vice-president, Mr Eddie de Fllv.'i secretary and Mr Desmond de Rozirlo treasurer.
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  • 223 11 Malaya’ s democracy example is praised |>ENANO, Nov. 13—An 1 international trade, unionist today praised Malaya for the example she had set in contributing to the development of democracy in Asia. “I think this country has shown a great capacity in handling problems arising from independence,” said Mr. Tom S.
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  • 95 11 J/ UALA TRENGGANU, Nov. 13 The Mentri Besar here, Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, today advised members of kampong rural to shirkere.rnem- tiO cinfwy development committees not to shirk their responsibilities He told them “You am equally responsible tor failure or success ot the schemes
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  • 270 12 SINGAPORE, Nov. 13 Sultry Norbaini YusotT, a rare combination of budding lawyer and part-time actress from Indonesia. flew into Singapore today—to star in a film “Shadow at Dawn.” Norbaini, 22. will play the role of a village belle opposite local Malay flint leading
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  • 141 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 13. No-one could possibly have a single word oi complaint against the bavarian Folklore ballet Company which played at Stadium Negara here tonight in the presence oi the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong. Obviously geared ior the intimacy oi
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  • 59 12 PENANG, Nov. 12.—Charged with attempting to commit suicide. Teoh Scow Teat. 06. said in court today he had “no work, no family and no friends Teoh who pleaded guiltv to taking carbolic wa* bound over for a vear The court directed the poller to try to
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  • 74 12 ATTRACTIVE Eva Schreib«*r, 22. one of 12 women dancers of the Bavarian Folklore Ballet troupe who flew into Kuala Lumpur from Singapore yesterday morning, waves happily in ballet style to the welcoming party at the airport. They were met by the German Ambassador. Dr. II. Roehling. The
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  • 32 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 13 Mr. P S Echavez, World Health Organisation regional adviser on sanitary engineering, flew back to Manila today after conducting a two-week anti-malarial course at Rawang.
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  • 183 12 KUALA LUMPUR, N’ov n THE tour municipal authorities Kuai i U,„. 1 Malacca. Ipoli and Penang—have b, >d upon to settle pay claims submitted Vrespective employees' unions. r The workers want the four municipal authorities to hold a meeting before the
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  • 83 12 Kuala lumper, nov. 13—The Bank Negara has received a total of 85.375 towards the Save Democracy Fund since it was launched last Nov. 10. Members of Tatt Khs»lsa Diwan Selangor, a Sikh organisation. yesterday gave 51.850 and adopted a resolution condemning the Communist attack
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  • 30 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Nov. 13—The Sultan oi Johore will open the new factory ol Ions Mens Co Maliva Ltd at .Talan Tampoi here on Nov. 16 at 4 p.m.
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  • 45 12 pKAI, Nov. 13.—The i»rai f tsill Hooded V 1 uptionallv [V R *rdo\\in» tht* bunds. Hardest hit area is Kampong Selot win-,. Hood waters rose to three teet. l he residents, ulio lud been alerted last weekend were not evaluated
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  • 121 12 IJENANG, Nov. 13. The Socialist Front "will never” achieve cm n* aims to take over the Penane State ar.rt F<rieral Governments, the Penang MCA declared today. "They have .>uilered a I humiliating defeat at the I recent local elect i it said I
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  • 28 12 SINGAPORE N" -.2? Straits Times in received si5 f- rhildren] Friends” for the (C whose father was ku.’ cident. bringing gapore of $1,723 .oO
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  • 173 12 IPOH, Nov. 13 A DELEGATION of five political leaders from Sarawak who are on a fact finding tour of Malaya as guests of the Federation Government met members of the Peoples Progressive Party here yesterday. Mr. D R. Seenlvasagam, secretary-general of the P.P.P.,
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  • 318 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 14 c 11-COMMITTEE ol the Inter-Governmen- i Committee on Malaysia today got down •‘hardest task" of working out the details dollars and cents aspect of the new fede- ra 11 fir r.scal sub-committec the Tengku Abdul Hull to thrash out involving finance
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  • 41 13 LUMPUR. Nov. 14 —Twoj students studying archi-! r the University of Melh.tred the first prize of h two other Australian for a timber house dempetltlon held recently, re Ko Boon Chen of >nd Goh Hup Chor oC
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  • 85 13 JOIIORE BAHRU, Nov. 14.—A pork seller, Mr. S.*e Soon. Kl. rep tried to the police here the loss of a safe from his home in the Renpam district yesterday while he was out on business. The safe contained .$8,401 in cash and jewellery.
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  • 74 13 Kuala lumpur. Nov. h. —The Stadium Negata Board of Control has contributed $17,404 to the National Monument Fund.brlnging the fund to 5609.572 Latest donations are; Through the State Secretary. Selangor. 5G49.05; District Office. Baling. $573.30. Utusan Melayu. Kuala Lumpur. $156: District Office Raub. $53.05.
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  • 121 13 Kuala lumpur, nov. 14.—The ‘‘Panggong Aneka” variety show, now touring Malaya, got off t» a promising start with capacity crowds at the first two performances given in Alor Ster on the night of Nov. 12. Also on tour with the troupe is the
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  • 52 13 BANGKOK, Nov. 14—An eightmun Malayan delegation has ari\pd here for discussions with Thai officials on agriculture, fishing and animal husbandry problems The delegation is headed by Raja Zatnal Abidin bin Raja Haji Tachik. Permanent Secretary to :he Ministry rf Agriculture and Co-operatives. The conlerence will last until Nov.
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  • 254 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 14. AN APPEAL to the head of the Civil Service, Rato Abdul Aziz bin Hu.ji Majid, to help reduce the mass failures in Government clerical examinations was made today by the 6,000-strong Civil Service Clerical Federation, comprising eight state
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  • 226 13 SINGAPORE, Nov. 14 of goods and raw materials from Singapore to the United Arab Republic will increase considerably as a result of the visit here of two U-A.R Government trade representatives to promote trade relations They are Mr. Ismail Shafei. chairman and managing director
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  • 115 13 DENANG, Nov. 14.—The 1 Penang UMNO youth leader, Inehe Ismail Idris, last night called on the People’s Progressive Party to “clarify’’ it s stand on the border war between India and China. inehe Ismail, who was addressing the Sungci Pinang UMNO
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  • 101 13 PARIT BUNTAR, Nov. 14 Two people were killed m separate road accidents near here. Wong Eng Eng, 25. who was seated next to the driver of a van, was killed instantly in a hend-on collision with a granite lorry on the main road yesterday morning.
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  • 67 13 SINGAPORE, Nov. 14 A five -man trade promotion mission from the Engineering Export. Promotion Council of Calcutta (lew Into Singapore today positive of a potential market In this region for India’s export of non-ferrous alloys and semb The delegation headed by Mr K A Jasdanwala has Iu
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  • 274 14 Malaya ahead by 9m. in rural health plans JfUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 14—Implementation of rural health projects under the five-year plan this year has been so rapid that the $9 million earmarked for 19(52 will be overspent by a few million dollars. By the end of this year, 450 midwives’ clinics,
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  • 139 14 PENANG, Nov. 14. THE president of the North Malaya Asian Plant- ers Association, Mr Soon Cheng Sun. today pledged the support of estate owners for any scheme which the Government might introduce to "sustain this vital rubber industry.” “We are deeply conscious, he told the association's
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  • 81 14 Kuala lumpur. Nov. 14. —A six-week training course for amahs is lo be held at the YWCA headquarters here early next year. The course, which will begin in February, will train domestic help in the basic duties of the home, marketing. food,
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  • 35 14 RENTONG, Nov. 14. One thousand people will hare one telephone. They are residents of Kemayan, a village near here, which until now has had no telephone. The telephone was installed yesterday
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  • 23 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 14. Britain’s ComnrussionerGeneral for South-East Asia, Lord Selkirk, flew to Bangkok today nfter a one-day visit here.
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  • 219 14 LUMPUR, Nov. 14—Amendments to the constitution of the Malayan Indian Congress to enable it to extend its activities to the Malayasian territories will be discussed at the two-day annual delegates’ conference in Klang from Nov. 24. Several branches of the MIC have submitted resolutions
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  • 75 14 HPOKYO, Nov. 14—Mr. Roy Otakc, executive ne.ss editor oi Kyodo News Service will leave here on Nov. 20 for Kuala Lumpur where he will help to set up a new national news agency, it was announced today. He expects to be in Malaya for about
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  • 22 14 SINGAPORE. Nov. 14 The strike by about IG6 employees cf tiie Sea View Hotel entered Its fifth day today.
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  • 213 14 An Umno warning of Singapore as second Cuba’ Kuala lumpuk, Nov. 14.—What took place in Cuba, where Russia stored nuclear weapons, could happen in Singapore if the island fell into the hands of pro-Coni munists, Malaya Merdeka warned today i'nino's otticial publica tion said: “Cuba is a lesson for us
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  • 57 14 PENANG. Nov. 14. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. today officially denied that the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda. would be retiring early next year. Dato Wong said that under the terms of the Governor’s appointment he would remain in office until Aim. 31 next
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  • 307 14 IPOH, Nov. H T HE I poll municipal delegation to Hong Kor.» to -sell" the Tasek industrial estatfto m dustnahsts, has "met with success be\ond expectation.” This was stated at i Pr e < conference here trch.v t- v r B Carlo*,
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  • 48 14 KUALA LUMPUR. A:n The Sultan and the puan of Selangor the visited Bank Neuan* riiey were shown tea t!v Ismail bin Haji Mohan:'; Governor of the bar:;. G. Menzies, the depir A A staff member. M Hoe, presented a bouq Ten«ku Ampuan.
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  • 17 14 K LUANG. Nov. 1 Tonuku Mahmud S>nu:r-i hold its annual sperm Bivins day tomorrow.
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  • 367 15 SINGAPORE, Nov. 15. l .N representative. Mr. Lim Shee Ping, s i in the Industrial Arbitration Court today Hi it while a union had to give three months’ ijoiiei its intention to end a collective agreement. n employer was still free to dispense with I
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  • 139 15 1/ UAL A LUMPUR. Nov. 15. —Banks in Malaya will from Nov. 19 follow a new system of internal accounting aimed at increasing efficiency. The system. used b> banKs in the United c>tate> Britain and Australia, ha* been in practice in Bank Nt gara
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  • 62 15 KUCHING. Nov. 15 A prawn factory has been opened at Sim] Sim in Ncrth Borneo by the Resident of Sandakan, Mr. W.K.C. Wookey. The factory, operate<l by tiie Sabah Fishing and Industrial Company, is Filipino-owned It has a fleet of nine trawlers to fish prawns
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  • 182 15 I{UALA LUMPUR, Nov. 15. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Minister of Internal Security, returned by air today alter attending the United Nations General Assembly in New York leader of the Malayan delegation for five weeks. He told reporters at the ait port
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  • 52 15 1m factory for Malayan Oxygen KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 15 Malayan Oxygen Ltd are to built i $1 million f ictorv at Petalin: Jaya initially employing 25 workers Mr. J. S. Hutchinson, chairmai >t the British Oxygen Co Ltd. innounced this here today. The Malayvan company is a subsidiary ol 'he
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  • 28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 15 Copies of a $1 booklet on Malayan citizenship prepared bv the Gov eminent are now on sale in the Federation and Singapore.
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  • 183 15 KUCHING, Nov. 15 SARAWAK’S United Front has endorsed the proposal by Mr. Donald Stephens, leader of North Borneo's Alliance Party, that a conference of all proMalaysia parties in the five Malaysia territories be held in Jesselton next month. Mr. Stephens made his proposal last month and
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  • 165 15 MALACCA, Nov. 15 jHHE Federation Government will donate $lOO 000 to the Kuala Linggi Fishermen’s Resettlement Co-operative and Marketing Society if its members will repay their old $300,000 loan from the Government within three years The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin
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  • 83 15 SINGAPORE. Nov. 15 Eighteen non-Malays did best in this year’s two public national language examinations And the eight women among them shared almost equal honours with men among the top passes in the April or August examinations for standards I. II and 111. These 18 were
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  • 122 15 DRUNEI TOWN, Nov. 15.—T00 many sweets and milk containing a hitfh proportion of sugar are ruining the teeth of Brunei’s children. Dr. F. Bruce rtice, ehlel dental health oilicer of the World Health Organisation. said tills after a survev in the State He
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  • 49 15 n( Nov. 15—Leaders ol the Singapore Medical Woikers* Union met olflciuls ol the Health Ministry today In connection with the Government's effer ol a K e, ie ral wage rise to some S.UOO hospital attendants. The union will meet on Sunday to discuss the outcome
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  • 139 15 IZTJALA LUMPUR, Nov. 15. Mr. F. Ansaldo, master leaf blender of the Rothmans International Group, arrived today to direct tobacco blending operations at the Rothmans factory :n Petaling Jaya He will attend the official opening of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya > Ltd. by
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  • 18 15 SEREMI3AN. Nov. 15 Mr. John KamiKurutmim has bef*n re-elected president of the Kembllan Cevlonc.se Youth Forum
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  • 165 16 SINGAPORE, Nov. 15. 'pHE Ministry of Education nas announced that from next year all children born outside Singapore of parents who are Singapore citizens will be eligible for six years of free primary education between the ages of six and 14, irrespective of whether
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  • 63 16 PENANG. Nov. 14 —The Penang Turf Club tops the latest list of donations to the Penang Poppy Day Appeal with a contribution of $5OO. Messrs Shaw Brothers gave $lOO. while Messrs Keow Secng and Co., donated $3O. The coffee morning held in the home of Mr.
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  • 82 16 Brunei town. Nov. is.— trade union official hert has accused the Malayan Minister of Labour. Inshe Bahaman bin Samsuddin at creating misunderstanding between political parties a: J workers Inche Osman LatitT secre-tary-general of the Brunei Oilfield Workers Union, said that Inche Bahaman. on r eturning
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  • 91 16 IPOH, Nov. 15.—A $1 million General Post Office will go up next year in Brewster Road here beside the Perak Fire Brigade. The design of the building, which will probably be two storeys high with basement accommodation as well is now being
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  • 97 16 PENANG. Nov. 15—An eight-year-old English girl described in court today how a gardener pulled her towards him and kissed her three times on the lips “He let me go only when 1 cried for my mummy." she told the First Magistrate, Mr Ng Mann
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  • 53 16 I/UALA LUMPUR, Nov. 15. —Indian estate labourers contributed 53,000 to the Save Democracy Fund in the last two days, the Indian High Commission disclosed today. It received a total of $4,000 yesterday and today. Rank Negara, acting as treasurer for the fund, has received a total
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  • 281 16 UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 15. Malaya yesterday warned that in “the race for survi val against total annihilation" the wrold cannot afford delays in reaching agreement on disarmament measures. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. Maiaya s chief delegate told the General Assembly’s main political committee
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  • 42 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 11 A Ramachandran. who pleaded guilty In the Sessions Court here yesterday to criminal breach of trust of four registered letters, is a postal clerk and not a postman as described in the Straits Times yesterday.
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  • 159 16 SEREMBAN N K r pHE board of governors of the Pu ch-ov 1 Type Primary School at Ulu Beranai i? tlonal from here, will meet tomorrow to di r.-lh miles tion of dismissing the headmaster Mi Hvva. Tiaw The headmaster, however has
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  • 47 16 KLUANG. Nov. 15—The Information Department here is to hold a civics course on Sunday at 10.30 a m. at the Aun Kuay Assolation for chairmen and members of local councils Talks will be given on rural development. adult education, loyalty ■ind nation building.
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  • 49 16 SINGAPORE. Nov. 15 Miss Nanette McLauchlan of Dunedin, New Zealand, has arrived in Singapore on her wav to the Federation. a here she will work with a Red Cross team to care far the welfare and comfort ol Australian and New Zealand servicemen and their families.
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  • 148 16 KUALA L l T M P u R Nov 15 v o old. timers died in the General Hospital here within minutes of each other. Both were old friends anri were admitted t t' e h pital recently. They were Mr s K Xa
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  • 29 16 KLUANG. Nov 15—The Kluar.jJ Dramatic Society will proem O' ..fl Wilde's "The Importance o: Be-H mg Earnest" Oarrlsonß Theatre at 8.30 p m tomorrow ar.dß cn Saturday.
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  • 174 16 Reuter. Brunei town. Nov. 18 The proposed Brunei Chinese Association, which will unite the Chinese community in Brunei, will be non-political-This was stated here by Mr Shelly Yap. a Jesselton lawyer who is drawing up the constitution of thp B.C.A He said that statements in
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  • 112 16 PENANG. Nov. 13.—here is hardly a town in Malaya without a convent school, the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, said at the annual prize-giving of the Pulau Tikus Convent this morning. Dato Wong praised the vision of the Catholic mission and its
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  • 155 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 16. u .e United Nations technical’experts will 1 -;ve in the Malaysia region within the next nths bringing the total number working ;;.V u* territories to 83. now 34 exDerts .;rl* now 34 experts y.i, 19 in Singapore, :r.:nei.
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  • 159 17 SINGAPORE, Nov. 16.- and midwives employed in hospitals other government blish meats want a r vision of their salaries. I.. Amalgamated Union ol impioyees has sub.aims to the Ministrv A i/.h lor more nay and d working conditions cr *:r behalf. Th nion wants
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  • 99 17 —U.P.I. Nov. 13. The Governor of Sarawak, Sir Alexander Waddell, today laid the foundation stone of the Sarawak Centre for the Blind Guests ot honour at today’s ceremony were Mr and Mrs R Babonau. senior executives of the Royal Commonwealth Society tor the Blind,
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  • 83 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 13. A man with 12 convictions had another one added to the list today after he pleaded guilty to breaking into a hous' of an imam in the Police depot here on Nov 4 Mat Hassan bin Mahmud. 25. of Kainpong Petal Pasir Puteh.
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  • 100 17 JTIALA Lt’MPI R. Nov. 1 i. —Vivacious Noor Asma (above), former Malayan KO-m e t r e s hurdling champion, is setting an equally fast pace as a movie actress. She made her lilm debut last September in “Katapan Ibu.” Yesterday the Mcrdeka Film Studio
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  • 21 17 KUALA LUMFUR. Nov. 13. The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys’ Association will hold its annual meeting on Dec. 8
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  • 321 17 SINGAPORE, Nov. 16 r rHE Director of Edu- cation, Co!. S. C. Thong, today specified which children will not be eligible for the sixv e a r free-primary education policy announced by the Government yesterday. Under the p an. all Singa-pore-born children and those
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  • 33 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 1G Deputy Prime Munster. Pun Abdul Ruzak bin Hussein, will study rural development projects ri the Ipoh and Tiinah areas on The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun
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  • 305 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 16. r rHE Federation Government has agreed to sponA sor the South-East Asian regional conference of the International Commission of Jurists at the end of next year. An official of the local branch of the ICJ, Mr. Yon}; Pung How
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  • 265 17 SINGAPORE, Nov. 15. Experiments to develop a “teaching machine” to aid American students in the study of Mandarin are being conducted at Harva r d University, Dr Gordon Thayer said today. Dr. Thayer, headmaster of the Thayer Academy in Braintree, Massachusetts, and Director
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    429 18 The Tengku explains his decision KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 16 TENGKU Abdul Rahman has agreed to allow North Borneo and Sarawak 40 seats in the Malaysian Parliament as “a special concession.” Ho told a Press conference at the airport before leaving for a five-day visit to the Borneo
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  • 172 18 IFOH, Nov. 16. —All un- spectacular but highly beneficial extension of medical and health facilities for the rural areas has gathered considerable momentum in Perak. The Public Works Department has completed health subcentres tor the Ministry of Health in Sungei Siput. Sitiawun. Lenggong
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  • 44 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 16—The secretary ot the United Chamber if Commerce. Ran Nasi on bin Raja I.<hak left by t:r today tc ittend a five-ueek rade seminar m West Berlin sponsored bv the a Li»: man Q v< rnn (nt
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  • 285 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Xov 16 THE toddler mortality rate in Malava is abnm 1 three times that of more developed count,; the Senior Nutrition Officer of the I:®? 1 Medical Research here stated today. c Datin Lady Thomson, the nutrition expert, added: "A great
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  • 58 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov li-jv. National Joint Lab :r v Council plans to .v t p a n uid> rial satety comm: to crev mounting accidents :ncu-:r:ei Alt he ugh th accidents occur;:'..: in md.sT.-s is not known immediately, tig Ministry of I that the figure ot accidents
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  • 50 18 KUALA LUMPUR. N:v. 16—Tat Kuala Lumpur br.ii.cn of the National Union of Government 0*:t Workers v.ill organise classes for 240 clerks starting on Dec 1. to prepare them I> their examinations in March. Candidates will he coached ta accounting, general p. per. Enpaa and Malay.
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  • 44 18 BANTING. Nov 16 —Mr Yon* Her.g Tck ar.d Mr S:h Thong Pch of the Si o r Services cave talks or. M4-;L.'p and the S rond Five-\ f-Ju as a civics course attended b.>i leaders at the Banin* C.t... Sc .tool Hall.
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  • 76 18 WIYFS of YIP> attended a reception on the night of Nov. 15 given \)y the deputy Premier. Tun Abdul Razak. who was deputy chairman of the Inter-Governmental Committee meeting on Malaysia which ended yesterday. The party was for the delegates. This picture
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  • 12 18 -e —The KUALA LUM1 A" tm| Chinese A-ent Nov 20
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  • 1208 19  -  RACING with EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Nov. 18 I KALIAN jockey I A inny Wilson ceI e h, A the end his I L ,-< mth suspension I k v ring a double at I ipuii today. I Race 1 I n j, DIV. 5—5F STK r o
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  • 162 19 Kuala lumpur, nov. 15. A mysterious Australian, believed to be an ex-Malayan, is guaranteeing nearly $20,000 to cover expenses of an exhibition of paintings by the A u st r a lian landscape artist, Mr. Robert Johnson, at the National Art Gallery here
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  • 387 19 SINGAPORE, Nov. 16. *rHE Malayan Stock Exchange Is aiming to widen its membership and the committee is now ready to accept applications from would be brokers. This lifts the 33-year-old rule under which new brokers have generally only been admitted if they took over
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  • 77 19 Kuala lumpur, Nov. is A Ualslon committee has been formed to help organise commercial employees in Kelantan. the secretary of the National Union of Commercial Workers. Mr. A. B. Gomez, said today The committee will study the conditions of employment and wages of all companies
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    • 47 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $139,950 1st. No. *****6 ($36,985) 2nd.— No. *****5 ($17,383) 3rd. No. *****1 8,876) Starters ($771 each): Nos. *****7, *****1, *****9, *****7, *****5, *****6. *****2, *****0, *****7, *****4, *****0. *****7. Consolation ($1,000 each): Nos. *****2, *****7, *****7, *****4, *****2. *****9, *****5, *****8, *****8, *****0.
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  • Malayan Share Market Review
    • 1272 20 From Our Market Correspondent I WITH the London Stock Exchange in buoyant mood and the rally in New York extended, the Malayan Stock Exchange also experienced more active and eventual conditions after many indifferent weeks. Nothing spectacular occurred and activity was confined to
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    • 85 20 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous vear year McAlister 5% Dec. 7 10% 12i% William lacks 10% 15% 15% Kampong Lanjut 6d. Jan. 9 121% 50% Kuala Kampar 2s. Jan. 9 40% 90% T. Harbour lOs.t Dec. 17 300% 160% Parll Perak 10%t Nov.
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    • 1012 20 HPHE state of shares on the A Malayan Stock Exchaafe show last business to November 15 (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 I Alex Bridu 2.20 JO
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    • 457 20 Malayan itubbc. Market last <v ,-k V a rather reminiscent o* •MnnL c R gne s sw °rd* long, flat and (.l:*adlv” 0 Ltd! in their weekly survey At the outset it amu»n*L. that stale bull m bear selling was gaining ,1.. upper hand, but
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    • 21 20 (pci lb.) Nov. 1* 781 c *>•■!'« 13 78 ;s c Sl 14 78T* 15 79'» <ls16 791k vs 17
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