The Straits Budget, 3 July 1963

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  • 30 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAY AS NATIONAL NIWSPAPt* Crits sto. Kuala Lumpur, July 3, 1963. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or 1 shilling. KDN 371
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    • 878 2  -  THAT ASSEMBLY CHARGE AGAINST DOCTORS OF ‘UNSCRUPULOUSNESS’ (Dr.) HO YUEN President, Singapore Medical Association (Dr.) F. W. PAIS President. Singapore Govt. Medical and Dental Officer Association WE thank the Minister for Health and Law for his long reply to our simple challenge
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    • 119 2  -  ANTI-NOIBE Singapore rLEVISION Singapura nightly asks viewers to be good neighbours by tuning down their sets so as £°t disturb others. I appeal to Radio Singapore and Rediffusion to do the same in their various language streams. It is most exasperating to have neighbours' sets blaring away so
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    • 299 2  -  H. P. G. LEEMBRUGGEN for Permanent Secretary, Prime Minister's Office Singapore 1 REFER to JA.TJC'8 letter (8.T June 22) suggesting that the bougainvillea bushes on Nicoll Highway be replaced by tembusu trees. The kind of tree or shrub to be planted along a road is chosen
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    • 46 2  -  VICTIM Singapore rE National Library is supposed to be associated with learning. However. It is fast becoming overpopulated with bugs. 11l bet 10 to 1 with anybody that the chairs in the library which appear from outside to be so attractive are positively alive
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    • 129 2  -  J AS vS '(i HUrj Singapore MY niece is a certificate trained teacher who auallfled in 1961 For 14 months she has been waiting for her full pay. She has not even received her appointment papers yet. When she made inquiries, she was told that because she
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    • 86 2  -  H.W Kuala Lumpur I T *time v.c iookalitJ iiooUi 6 T n m 1 111 EngS U»ge. I spex; of the ordination ported 9 Tuesdays There are two words: 3 (Una ticn ana .id.unment. I Ordination denotes um act of ordaining: thatH the actual act of the layifl
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    • 79 2  -  CITIZEN Singapore fjORTU N E TFI LING an< r witchcraft, as far i lam aware, are offence under the law, but It woul shock anyone to see dall along Waterl'-'j Street th number of people who mai stall after stall Chap jl kee winning numbers am 4-diglt tips
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    • 65 2  -  10PIFI Singapore rE Traction Company 18A service Is we» even during 'eak hou like 7 a.m. to 1 a.m..JJ 30 minutes veen Added to 1 se J® intervals the -ers oJJ Ignore calls stop pick up a pa nger i" S.T.C. shoul i put BJJ buses on th'
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    • 42 2  -  l> MfFN'T Singapore v CTANDARL O should on an qulsite for c< 1 fo incremental !l iv e se r« all teacher mus vants. Std al y an yon not be imp; 1 unhaPf°r L (ration plness and many. parEN 1
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    • 629 3 —Straits Times. June 24 he doub'i vvith which tin prod timers greeted tin Stockpile sa l j.'ro.u nme have no; lonj: feature. But the s explanation doublii’-*: t*'*e 200 tons a programme is unmatch1 the prii-t ot tin has been ?i and "it seems reasonthat the
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    • 393 3 —Straits Times, June 24 It is part of die rituals oi elections that after the votes have been counted the vai ion** party leaders should immediately take to the nearest microphone uttering cries oi triumph. Predictably, th loudest (in Perak) have come from tlie Progressives; "a glorious victory,
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    • 201 3 —Straits Times, June 24 Vocational guidance loi Malayan school-leavers takes a welcome step forward with the announcement by the Minister loi Education that the Government is giving special training in this field to 12 teachers who, in turn, will train others. These specialists will help t*. smooth the
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    • 739 3 —Straits Times, June 2. r > If appearances count, there is real crisis in Malaysian affairs. Fut it is difficult to believe that matters are as bad as they look. They are bad enough nevertheless for the Tcngku to cancel his plans to fly to London this
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    • 203 3 —Straits Times, June 25 The Federation Government's programme for rural upliftment is admirable because jit is comprehensive. The big 'problems of opening up land and helping the farmer to cultivate it in the most productive way have been vigorously tackled, but not to the exclusion of such tasks
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    • 660 3 —Straits Times. June 28 The Sarawak elections clca» ly can be accepted as an expression of staunch approv; I for Malaysia. The Alliance emerges as the largest parts, winning just short of one thi: cl cf the 429 seats in the 24 district councils. The Patty Negara,
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    • 382 4 —Straits Times, June 27 The Cameron Highlands hy-dro-electric scheme has been 'carried out with an efficiency that reflects great credit on the Central Electricity Board. Power has been available from this new source since March, when the first generator w c s commissioned at Jor. Anothei generator will
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    • 365 4 The Ministry of Defence ha* made the welcome announcement that it is stepping up naval and air patrols of areas in the Straits of Malacca frequented by Malayan fishermen. Several bold pirate raids in the past few days have taken the shine off a statement made by a
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    • 313 4 —Straits Times, June 28 Elections have become cleaner since the Albakri code was enforced in mid-1961. In both the town council elections that year and the local council contests the year after, there were no signs of the “human sea"’ tactics or bicycle-chain rowdyism made notorious at
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    • 699 4 —Straits Times. June 28 It is difficult to think of anything more undesirable than the probable final result contrived by Sarawak’s peculiai electoral system. It is entireh likely that the Sarawak United People’s Party (mainly representing the Chinese-educ-ated Chinese) will not have a single seat in the
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    • 178 4 ‘fleeted in tooa i —Straits Times With the except: click, the Alliance 9 Kelantan Town C fll which new electa --:e held today. The of control is so dews.v, t ,V1 B the number of Op n 9 or more, in each c :;r.o:J the forecast nui't ;t
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  • 310 5 Cabinet meets IffS KAZAK: ‘WE ARE STUDYING SINGAPORE’S I giPLY...NO WORD YET FROM BRUNEI GOVT’ I KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 LpHF Cabinet will meet tomorrow to con[I sider Singapore’s reply to the Federation Lvernment’s final offer on merger. Confirming this today, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun ludul
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  • 878 5 SINGAPORE, June 23. r JPHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that Singapore was too poor to afford the role c Santa Claus and give $5O million to the Central Government as its “enhance fee" to Malaysia. But
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  • 259 5 THE LONDON TRIP IPOH, June 23. gINGAPORE *s decision on Malaysia would “make no diiference" to his plans to fly to London within the next few days, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said here to- day. Arriving
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  • 106 5 SEREMHAN, June 23. The authorities here are out to woo tourists. The Negri Semhilan Halting Bungalow and Health Resort Committee, with Mr. Lee Tee Siong as chairman, today toured Gunong Angsi, Clu Bendol, and Jcram Gunlor in the Kuala Pilah district looking lor suitable sites
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE. June 24—Puan S:tnorah blnte Ahmat Assemblywoman for Slglap. will open the new Diinenm Secondary Vocational Sopnni nt 5 mUe Dunearn Road on June 26 at 7 30 p.in.
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  • 41 5 KUANTAN. June 30 Tu* Sultan of I’ahmg will declare open the Tana Patch bridge on Tuesday The Minister of Transport. Da to Sardon bin llaji Jubir. and the American Ambassador in Malaya. Mr Charles Baldwin, will bo present.
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  • 152 6 OINGAPORE, June 21. The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will organise for the fifth successive year the training project “Youth Week in Business." which will be held this year from Aug. 19 to 24. Last year 95 firms took part In the project. They took In
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  • 80 6 KUALA LUMPUR, June 24Three United Nations experts are now here to help the Government establish the new $9 million telecommunications tralnlnlg centre in Gurney Road. They are Mr L. C Canute nnd Mr J p Killeen, both engineers from the Australian Post Office,
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  • 164 6 BRI'NEI TOWN. June 23 —The Sultan of Brunei (above) said yesterday his State would not hand over its oil revenue as a condition for entering Malaysia. He made the statement during a television interview in his palace with the Canadian Broadcasting
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  • 56 6 PENANG, June 24—The pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur is expected L bring back 1,882 Mala van pilgrims from Mecca on June 28. The vessel will berth at Swettenham Pier at about 2 p.m when 911 passengers will disembark Of the other pilgrims aboard 191 are bound for
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  • 64 6 SINGAPORE, June 24 The Lioas bo. rd of directors will hold an installation dinner at the Cathay Restaurant tomorrow to welcome new officials for the year. Those elected were Dr Chen Chi-wei. president; Mr Chan Wing Khoon, tirst vice-president; Mr Tan Kai Tee. second vicepresident; Mr Choo
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  • 300 6 r rHE former Socialist 24 1 than, said today he began to suv-oemThi 0 were not going well in the City Council wn Chang Po Jung resigned at the be<‘i n n M 19(52 as chairman of the Council's Towu pi a
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  • 51 6 IPOH, June 24— I The Minister of Iransport, L)ato Sardon o;n Hap Jubir will meet transport opera tors in Tapah, 26 miles from here tomorrow afternoon at the Batang Padang Chinese Club. The following day Dato Sardon will visit the Cameron Highlands, also to meet
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  • 233 6 SINGAPORE. Jim,. 24 June 26 will nomination day f 0 the remaining twi seats in the 15-sea S er e m ba n t o wi Council. Elections to the Birch r cl and Rahang Bant ward were post pi lithe death of one candidal
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  • 334 7 ,0 HITS AT ‘PARTY WITHOUT DEFINITE AND ANSWERS ITS CHARGES PENANG. June 23 rpHE I’m no national vice-president and Mi--1 nistcr of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, last night likened the United Democratic Party to the Panjlahvan Islamic Party. ••jilvt
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  • 36 7 ,ALOR STAR .tune 24—A girl, 111. reported to 1 e today that V her at a lonely u Arang last was walking the man came t 7 ter. He fled ,n;cd
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  • 159 7 Two new JPs in Ruler’ s birthday honours list KANGAR. June 23. Two new Justices of the Peace, Syed Alwee bin S>ed Hassan and Haji Ismail bin Haji Taib. are to oe appointed by the Raja of Perils on his 45th olficla. birthday tomorrow* Syed Alwee. 70. a relative of
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  • 227 7 MALACCA, June 24. Health authorities here today denied that a part of the Malacca River —from which drinking water was drawn—led to a garbage section of the General Hospital and that during high tide water rose over the garbage level. there was no garbage
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  • 321 7 KUANTAN, June 24. science is winning out over the bomohs and the pawangs in the Government’s drive to improve the health of the rural people of the East Coast. The Health Minister, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said today that, although the
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  • 121 7 KUALA LUMPUR, June 23. The Malaya Burnt Build ing Society approved loans totalling 87,139,101 to 711 applicants in the Federation and Singapore in the first five months of this year. Up to the end of last year the society had approved 17.954 applications 'or
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  • 149 7 KUALA LUMPUR, June 24. —More than 500 people have been lined by the National Registration Department tor failing to renew their identity cards on time. The Commissioner of National Registration, Inche Ibrahim bin Ali, said today that these people had reported to the department “voluntarily since
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  • 113 7 KUALA LUMPUR, June 24—The Minister of Woiks, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Samhanthan, put into service six new mobile post offices here today. In a short ceremony on the pada ng he said that the six vans would bring the
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  • 285 8 SEREMBAN, June 24. TIN containers are at a premium here and in Port Dickson. They are needed to store water because of even more stringent rationing. Housev/.'ves in the two towns have made a big rush to ouy the containers. Supplies soon ran out
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  • 94 8 Kuala trengganu. June 24. Thirtynine seats will be contested in four town council elections in Trengganu in August. They are In Kuala TrengKanu. Kemaman, Dungun and Besut All are now controlled by the Alliance. Nomination day Is July 11 Polling will be on Aug. 4.
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  • 248 8 I’ll cut off cockerel’ s head’ man rebuked in court Kuala lumpur. June 24. —A magistrate today rebuked a bus conductor who said he would cut off the head of a cockerel to prove that he was telling the truth The magistrate. Hail Abdul Rani bin Hajj Hussein, said T
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  • 178 8 Kuala lumpur. June 24.—Foreignborn residents who want to become Malayan citizens by registration under Article 17 of the Constitution have one more week to apply. After June 30. people born in Malaya may still apply. The head of the Registration Department. Inche
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  • 300 8 TENGKU H AS OTHER PLANS FOR P-FUND WITH the end of Indonesia’s 24 against Malaya, Tengku AbdJ P°« ether plans for the National Patriot* The fund was started at the height of the confrontation to help strengthen Malaya's defences Speaking at a dinner given here last night by racehorse owner
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  • 197 8 CINGAPOnE. June 23 i NURSERY for the unmarried mothers’ home is among the three main projects announced today by the Singapore Catholic Welfare Services for this year. The other two are a counselling and advice service and a scholarship fund The chairman. Mr Ee Peng Liang
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  • 178 8 Company official denies threat to Mayor- OENANG. Jiii J 3— spokesman 0 i tt joint Malayan-Japai ese tuna canning iai tory today denied thj its executive nad oni threatened to tort the City Council approve certain plan The May r Mr o Thiam Biew that the mar.a Malayan Mar., r
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  • 71 8 KAJANG. .Hi.i Mentri Besar o Da'.o Abu 1 K im ie Baginda. caHe thf and girls to husbands and tjnl do not spend lavin in coffee si r mahjong but I pa d time working fields and plan* He made i vi>itP yesterday
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  • 239 9 I IUMFUU Kyun.. surveyors UJlII the first p'jjj. u 1 t servants t 0 1 territories B fr 1 IV si a the ri Bew fewda Srt rjt T ht ihe annual institute ot Lake I tub s jr '°n‘.
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  • 101 9 KUANTAN, June 25 —The chairman ot tlu* Pahang oranen oi the National Union of Teachers. Mr. M.N. de Cru*. sa:d here today that when lie criticised boards ot governors of schools recently, he madt no specific reference to any school He was commenting
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  • 213 9 SINGAPORE, June 26. Television Singapura’s second sound channel began operating tonight. Viewers who do not understand the languages on •some of the programmes, uow have the choice ot listening in to a verbal commentary in another language on their radio sets. Commentary Ihe purpose
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  • 222 9 THE WALL THAT COLLAPSED SINGAPORE, June 24. I HIGH Court decision, awarding total damages k of G1G.T 57.(30 to two partners of an orchid lursery m Binjai Park, Bukit Timah, which was toaaeci as a result of loose earth escaping into ne r.ur.n-ry from adjacent land during heavy rain in
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  • 140 9 KUALA LUMPUR. June 24. Tneresa Tang Ah Nool, a nurse at a public health clinic in Jasin Malacca, was today granted a divorce by Mr Justice Gill in the High Court here from her husband, Tan Kian Tee, a salesman she married 19 years ago.
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  • 286 9 |>E1S[ANG, June 24. 1 Mr. Lim Cheng Poh chairman of the Penang MCA publicity committee, was hit by a stone while speaking at an Alliance election rally in Rifle Range Road last night. Mr. Lim, who was criticising the Socialist Front at the
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  • 352 9 SINGAPORE, June 24 rpHE Singapore Association of Trade Unions has strongly condemned the current disagreement in merger financial arrangements with the Federation as a “P.A.P. stunt." The statement, issued after the annual Satu conference, said: “The so-called ‘dead’ock’ In the financial talks has in
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  • 47 9 KUALA LUMPUR. June 24—Two Are engines from the Central Fire S ation rushed to the Malacca S'reet bus-station here this even- Ing to put out a tire in an empty Ihed. about 50 yards away from vi petrol kiosk The shed was destroyed.
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  • 98 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 25. —Thieves broke into the Cold Storage Supermarket In Mountbatten Road here during the weekend and stole $2,600 worth of cigarettes, coffee and tea A spokesman of the company said today: “We don f know wher It happened It could have been
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  • 733 10  -  By TAN TOOK SAIK: Kuala Lumpur, June 24 TENGKU Abdul Rahman has postponed his trip to London in view of the Singapore Government’s reply to the Federation’s final merger conditions. Instead,
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  • 237 10 SINGAPORE. June 24. —A rousing scnd-ofT for tne Prime flimsier, Mr. Lee Kuan Vew, lias been planned by the People’s Action Part> for tomorrow night. About 2,000 party supporters are expected at the airport to see him ofT at 7.30 p.m. Members ol
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  • 30 10 KUALA LUMPUR, June 23—S. Muniandy 24, ot Setapak, was admitted to the General Hospital here tonight with suspected caustic soda poisoning His condition Is reported to tx* serious
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  • 320 10 KUANTAN, June 25. f'HE Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said here las! light that the Government would take stern iCtion to ensure that Communism did not uain > foothold in Malaysia. Dato Ismail said that tor he
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  • 109 10 BATU GA.JAH, Jur.e 2o Six men accused of the murder of Mr D. F. Baxter, 27. assistant manager of River view Estate, in the Batu ua* jah area on Ann; JJj were today cornin'to stand trial in tne High Court at Ipoh They are
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  • 162 11 In ‘m'i--. of Na- n ve i o pment's al r r.oduction JSie.it today began Restock census In SrASP IS* SJMS “vUiht me survey months to **,,l, n livestock Sfws essential In 2J the I -Unary pros‘"service?5 ‘"service? required by that their needs V m
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  • 57 11 TAPAH. June 25—An appeal to >rry and taxi operators to driw lowly and with consideration toi ther road users was made her. >day by the Minister of Transom. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir The Minister made this appeal hen he addressed 150 taxi, lorry tnd other
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  • 34 11 KUALA LUMPUR June 25—The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V T Sambanthan. will open a new stretch of the Klang-Kuala Lumpur high.ay at the IT 1 mile tomorrow afternoon
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  • 160 11 |/UALA LUMPUR. June 25 A film on Malaysia for West German television will begin with a birthday party for Tengku Abdul Rahman’s five-year-old granddaughter Sharifah Hanizah above» team of three flew to New Delhi today after shooting scenes for the film, which
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  • 321 11 PORT SWETTENHAIVi, June 25 [HE fishermen of Pulau Ketam, 15 miles off the coast here, are fishing in troubled waters for second time in four months. Early this month they had returned to deepsea fishing in the Malacca Straits, following assurances it
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  • 46 11 KAJANG, June 25 Mr. Tan Teng Kian was elected chairman of the Ulu Langat branch of the Malayan Chinese Association yesterday. Others elected were: Vice-chair-men Messrs. Tan Toh Hong and Lim Kim Choon; secretary. Mr Lee Teck Soo; treasurer. Mr Tan Kui Swee
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  • 416 11 SINGAPORE, June 25 rpHE Singapore Peo--1 pie’s Alliance said today that the fight of the Lim Yew Hock Government against the Communists was made extremely difficult. "This was because there were men like Premier Lee Kuan Yew and his PAP colleagues who were
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  • 525 13 MINISTER ON STOCKPILE MOVE: KUALA LUMPUR. June 25 THE Malayan GovernL ment is confident from past experience that the revised GSA stockpile disposal plan will not unduly disrupt the tin market, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. said
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  • 290 13 MALACCA, June 25. L'XPERT legal opinion in London is being sought J on evidence relating to the disqualification of a Socialist Front candidate to Malacca Municipal Council. Mr. Yeoh Ho Huat was disqualified when nominations for the council elections closed on June 20 on the
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  • 209 14 KUALA LUMPUR, June 26. A CLEARER picture of the tin market is emerging after the sharp fall in the metal price following the GSA announcement on June 22 that it was doubling its weekly offer of stockpile tin. A Government
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  • 173 14 KUALA LUMPUR. June. 26 —The editor of the Indonesian Herald. Dr. Arlffin Bey. left today for Singapore on his way home with a pledge to campaign for the exchange of students and professors to help strengthen relations between Indonesia and Malaya. Speaking to reporters at
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  • 144 14 Kl’ALA LI MPl'R. June 26. —Nineteen-year-old Norma Ahmad (above) beat the stipulated age of 20 to achieve her ambition to become an air hostess. All because no-one questioned on her age when she was interviewed for the job. Thus, Norma, of Johore
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  • 43 14 TEI.UK ANSON. June 26—Mr. Irf-o Ebbesen, secretary of United Plantations Ltd was Installed president of the Teluk Anson Rotary U "h at ,i dinner last night at the Lower Perak Club by the immediate past president Mr P K Sen Gupta.
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  • 196 14 Kuala lumpur. June 24. The efforts of science and mathematics teachers among the latest batch of 39 Peace Corps graduate teachers will be particularly helpful in getting more Malayans into the University of Malaya. Qualifications in these two subjects will increase very much
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  • 263 14 SEREMBAN, Trr> P o fi THE Socialist Front and the Unites n Party have reached a "gentlenv- ,wratl < ment” to fight jointly the Alliance f, V uere remaining seats of the Seremban Tom r e Indications are that the two v parties also hope
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  • 218 14 SINGAPORE, June 26. An M.C.A. leader here today said that it was “a thousand pities that the proneness for vociferous vituperation of a single individual should have been able to cause widespread dissension among pro-Malaysian forces and grave distrust between the peoples of
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  • 59 14 KUALA LUMPUR, June 27—Inche Mokhtar bin Haji Ahmad, deputy head of the External Affairs Division of the Department of Information, has been transferred to theh Malayan Embassy in Jakarta as Second Secretary (Information). He leaves on Friday to take up his new’ post. Until March last
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  • 50 14 SINGAPORE, June 27 The 24.000-ton P and O Orient Liner Chusan sailed into Singapore from Penang this afternoon on her maiden voyage to Australia from Europe The liner well-known to Malayans on the Europe-Far East route, carried more than 600 passengers, 92 of whom disembarked here.
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  • 195 14 K u t Ala Lumpur. June 26. fne dispute between the I.UOO- National Union of Cold Stoi -e Employees and the management ..in h ltd to the union giving a seven-day ultimatiiim —has been settled. Mr v y vui r v ecutive seerttar. U
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  • 132 14 IPOH, June 25— Aoha:-< the People's l r< Party has “show 1 colours only tnret a after being re’.urnu* power” 16-2 in the Municipal made h.re toda\ Ipoh Alliance nl The Alliance said t... cipalit v has t-sir. i v that the parking uu
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  • 440 15  - Gunman takes payroll TWO WITH DAGGERS STAND GUARD AS 50 WORKERS WATCH 18,000 PAY GRAB by PHILIP KHOO -Singapore' June 28 Til R E E armed robbers today grabbed an $18,000 pay-roll from Champion Motors in Orchard Road—before the eyes of at least 50 workshop employees. Tin dai ing hold-up
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  • 72 15 SINGAPORE. June 28. The Firts Criminal District Judge. Mr. Clioor Singh. will resume duties on Julv 1 after a month’s leave. Mr. K T. Alexander, who has been acting for him, will be posted to the First Civil District Court The Seventh
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  • 193 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June 28 T H 1 Indonesian Gen A ,h ,SS- ,or Lt su •’latikusumo, Sla 8 i f<l toda V that Wuntrv 11 and his th r, o, n forces Straff U ,),ra( y in the Hk l?,, 1 >lal »cca. y
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  • 288 15 SINGAPORE, June 28. 600 employees of the Malayan Breweries went on a go-slow today, the management decided to make an offer to the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers’ Union, representing the workers, on July 2. The offer was confirmed by Mr. Koh Kuan
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  • 34 15 KUALA LUMPUR June 28.—Temenggong Ovong Lawn! Jau, the supreme chleftiiin of the Kenyan people living along the Barnm River of Sarawak, arrived here by air today for discussions on Malaysia.
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  • 103 15 OEREMBAN, June 28 —A Negri Sembilan state committee was formed today to prepare for the three-day Malaysia celebrations beginning on Aug. 31. Heads of Government departments, district officers, the police, chamber of commerce, voluntary organisations and community leaders attended a two-hour meeting at
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  • 61 15 SINGAPORE. June 27—The Public Utilities Board today denied a report in an English newspaper that it had any intention of increasing the rates of water, gas and electricity. On the contrary, the board chairman. Dr. Pong Kim Heng, said the board had already announced its
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  • 40 15 PENANG, June 25—Two youths, one armed with a dagger, held up Leong Yeen Khee, 25. and his girl friend in a rambutan plantation oil Aver Itam Road last night and escaped with cash and valuables worth about $9O
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  • 418 16 I spend more time on their affairs than on those of my pupils: Head KUALA KANGSAR, June 28. 'I'll E principal oi the Malay College here, Mr. N. J. Ryan, disclosed today that he spent far more time" dealing with the affairs oi 30 teachers than with the
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  • 29 16 TEI.UK ANSON, June 28.—Mr. Tan Ah Hop, an Alliance town councillor, lost $350 when a burglar stole his purse from a pair of trousers in ills bedroom
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  • 111 16 KUALA LUMPUR, June Z 6 Ihe first of seven officers of the information Department who are being posted to Malayan missions abroad left here today for Jakarta le is lnche Mokhtar bin Haji Ahmad (above) former deputy head of the external
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  • 87 16 KUALA LUMPUR. June 25. The clangor Mentri Besar. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. today clarified the statement he made on the night of June 30 at the annual dinner of the Institute of Surveyors. He said' “I did not mean that surveyors would be
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  • 353 16 |POH, June 28. Dr. I Haji Megat Khas bin Megat Omar. 56. who was named to 15 of the 17 standing committees of the municipal council yesterday, is also active in at least nine other public bodies. He is chairman of
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  • 283 16  -  By TAN TOCK SAIK: Kuala Lumpur. j J(ie 28 J|UNDREDS of destitute and underprivileged families in seven States are still waiting for their “dole" for the first quarter of the year totalling more than $100,000. Government welfare grants tor these familieseach family receives
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  • 21 16 KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 Malayan newspapers collected $345.10 today for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total to $739,884
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  • 195 16 PENANG, June 25. The Secretary-gene ral of the United Demo cratic Party. Dr. Lin Chong Eu. last nigh appealed to the peopl of Penang to give hi party a mandate to in vestigate “the wholi mess” of the City Coun cil. Speaking at a
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  • 159 17 ANXIOUS MOMENTS AS GIRLS GET OFF TO SHAKY START Ri al li mpir, Tues. More than 500 pfiple including professor> lectures and students. today watched a boat race held on the ImuT'iu of Malaya campus l ike here. The l»o.it race was orpniseil hy the Chinese
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  • 197 17 TELUK ANSON*, June 28. •'CHE Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, former Minister of Asnriliure and Co-operatives, said at a rally -e: koh ;ost night that the Alliance Government ::ot v at to help the people of the country. Slid* '*Thp Allionnn 'V LI If LJ sa: i:
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  • 27 17 g I June 25 r,! b'h l Government al ar.d'd 1 p will hold a Jtofy scv' ,t Chung Hwa ,J 8 p.m. on
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  • 62 17 PORT SWETTENHAM. Juno 30—A new branch of the Ma layar. Banking Corporator wa.» opened here yesterday o\ th( District officer Inch Johan bln Yasin Three director" of the com oany Dato Abdul Rahma bin Mohnmnied A Dat (iur.n Lay Teik ind Mr Wank Tens Kiat
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  • 48 17 SINGAPORE. June 27 —Dr. A. W, S. Thevathasen. deputy president of the Singapore Red Cross Society, will hand over tomorrow an ambulance to the mdnneslan Cons,ilate non tor tor nan vo'cano victims The ambulance was donated ov the Britisn Red Cross Societv m London
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  • 225 17 [/"LANG, June 30.—The town council has called for tenders to clean up 294 acres of state land here of rubbish and grass described recently by the Sultan of Selangor as “tall enough for tigers to roam about without being noticed.’' Following the statement tr
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  • 374 17 KUALA LUMPUR, June 30. 'PHE deputy secretary of the Ministry of Education, Sheikh Abdullah bin Sheikh Abu Bakar. said today that his Ministry would look into a case in which a teacher is supposed to have taught for a year without pay. He was commenting
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  • 158 17 PENANG. June 30.—The Mayor, Mr, 00l Thlam Slew, was among 800 guests who attended the wedding reception of Mr. Ng Chee Kong, an Ipoh lawyer, and Miss Cynthia Tan Siok Hean, only daughter of a state *avnMy if *i< < n l Mi Tan Chong Bee.
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  • 924 18 iPOH, June 26. The successful Lucky Stable had their best ever day here this afternoon, winning three top-class races. Race One l L 4, DIV 5—« F Pi: st.ioJes 14* KIIIMPANU PIIET 8.8 »51»9 232) Moxham 1 <2* ivpiu b.y <330 —151) Posner 2 *l*
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  • 868 18  -  RACING by Epsom Jeep; Ipoh, June 30 I OST Horizon, ridden by Kevin Mitchell, won the $30,000 Perak Derby in an all outsiders’ finish at Ipoh today. Race One CL. 4, DIV. 2—9F Veni Vici Stable's •6' CIBOIJLLTTE 8.7 U 659—402) Wilson 1 8> Shiau Yeong
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 617 19 itflE folk'" is a 0«Biplel« Bst of quoUtioM Jib, M via lay an Stock tfhanci* riday, June 28. #anf i N TRIALS a. {:SJ u 2" ,teM 1M 170 gpldir.* V* T D 17/0 tl/t K 47/0 4t/» 3.15 1.17 S%| t 3.55 3.88*4 3 55
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    • 35 19 (Managers' Prices) First Malayan 187 1-96 Second Malayan 1.41 1-49 Third Malayan 1.01 J- 98 Ftrat Hong Kong .96 1.01 Second Hong Kong .70 .74 Bterllng Commodity 4/3 4 /ft (•Hong Kong currency).
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    • 2254 19 From Our Market Correspondent could describe last week’s activities on the Malayan Stock Exchange as very outstanding, but the market did contain an element of surprise. That surprise was the behaviour of prices which had they followed the usual course often so apparent on the local
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  • 475 19 SINGAPORE, June 30— The Barisan Soslalis today described as “u nfa v o u rable and even humiliating” the terms under which the Singapore Government has accepted the World Bank loan of $45 million towards the cost of constructing a 120,000kilowatt thermal power station.
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  • 174 20 IPOH, June 28. vp IVE gadgets have been suggested by the police here to curb car thefts* which have increased re- cently In the Ipoh area. In a notice to motor dealers, motor insurance companies and the Automobile Association of Malaya, the 0.0.
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  • 49 20 Current Dale of Total Total fot payment payment for previous year year Metal Box 11% July 17 16% 16% Sunjet Way 10%+ Aug. 7 CastleAeld v 10% July 26 Lambak Rubber 15% Aug. 0 15% 15% London Rubber 22}% 371% 30% Rim Malacca 5%+ July 31 Interim
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  • 42 20 June 84 June 88 June 26 June 87 June 88 June 29 Indus triale: 116.16 116.08 116.87 118.46 118.18 118.97 Tins: 118.86 118.76 116.84 116.19 118.71 118.24 8 rubbers: 115.26 114.28 114.28 114.24 114.24 114.24 Dec. 29, 1962 190.
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  • 119 20 n&NANG, June 30 —The St. 1 John Ambulance Brigade must be prepared to shoulder greater responsibilities when Malaysia is formed, its Federation Commissioner. Dr. Chang Hoey Chan. said here yesterday. You have aii thebe year* rendered invaluable service to the community,’ be
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  • 650 20 STRAITS tin yesterday lost five of the nine dollars gained on Wednesday falling to $455.25 per picul. The offering was estimated Increased by 35 tons to 250 tons. In London on Wednesday apart from a momentary tendency to harden Initially the tin
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  • 908 20 THE table of ikans m the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange abow* loot MmMbm to June *O. (A) and loot buHncaa since that date (B) with H and L Handinf for Hlffkcot and Lowest bostneaa for loot year and thio yoar to dato. INDUSTRIALS at s Alu Bride
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  • 112 20 TIN used In the UJS. in April x totalled 7,070 lone tons, comprising 6,006 of primary pig tin and 1,985 of secondary, compared with a March consumption of 7,116 long tons <6,115 of primary and 2,000 secondary). Bureau of Mines figure* show total DA industry tin
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  • 164 20 'W* 1 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 37. Tkree months. Dunlop* 20 cts. McAlister 13 ets. B. Smelters 20 cts. Robinson XI cts. Esso 21 cts. Rothmans 11 cts. F. aN. 18 cts. 8. Darby 40. Gammon 14 cts. C. Storage 444. H. Singapura 11 cUB. Traction 1/S Hume prefs.
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  • 95 20 THI Malayan Cxshsnse Banks* Asss--1 cl at lan mada these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (si) rates to *100): Canada i buying TT 30 5(10, airmail OD 36 7/10, 00 d/st 80 10/16 credit bills, 36 trade bills. telling TT er 0D readyi Canada 30; Belgian
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  • 20 20 t-ine 27< MALAYAN BBER PRICE: 734 c (uB changed). TIN: $455.25 <V Estimated offering 250 t- 35 tons).
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  • 56 20 CHIN IS■ Freduce y ,iwr per# naan price* bum Mjg!?*»Wr < buyers. 10 jel Feppert Muntok rS sp* Sarawak white 813 s> g»rW Sarawak black *9 3 ,vSTA I* Lam pong black *95 ■HffiL tiers’ Singapers Cteonut t rB alatiert SHNU bu» a” I *474 pallare. The f
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