The Straits Budget, 10 July 1963

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  • 28 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES malayas national ncwspapcr K^st HH Kuala Lumpur, July 10, 1963. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or 1 shflUnf. KDN97O
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    • 293 2  -  PRIVATE EMPLOYER Singapore Central Provident Fund (Amendment) Ordinance 1962 has two amendments which do not seem to be fair to employers, and private employers in particular. The first point is that employers’ contributions to the CPF will begin from the date of employment and
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    • 53 2  -  FEDUP Singapore rE dumping of refuse In front of the market In Old Airport Road is most annoying. In spite of dustbins being provided nearby and in the market, hawkers still dump their refuse on the road which attracts hundreds of flies. The fetid odour is exasperating to
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    • 151 2  -  K. ***** Singapore INOTE with interest the letter (S.T. July 1) of Mr. Thiruchelvam of the Housing and Development Board, particularly the paragraph in which he states: "And more conclusive than statistics and tables to the fact that applicants for board accommodation can move
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    • 71 2  -  UM HONG Kluang A FEW months ago there were two dental surgeons at the dental clinic of the Kluang Hospital attending to the welfare of the people, especially school children. Now there is only one and he is available on Saturdays and Sundays only. One surgeon serving two
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    • 24 2  -  CROSSING Singapore IT is very essential to either Instal a traffic light or have a zebra crossing between Bugis Street and Albert 8treet.
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    • 180 2  -  R. M. NELSON Public Relations Officer, English Medium, Malayan Stock Exchange Singapore IN the Straits Times of June 8 there appears a letter written by "Investor” wherein it Is stated, when dealing with the subject of United Kingdom income tax claims, that brokers are not
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    • 194 2  -  PARENT Petaling Jay m \yHEN children born In 1947 were six-plus In 1954, they were unable to obtain admission tp schools; parents were told they would have to wait until 1955 and that only seven plus would be admitted thereafter But In 1956 again six-plus
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    • 41 2  -  RESIDENT Kuala Lumpur Jalan Nipah, there are several private houses and government quarters but surprisingly enough not a single street light. This road is about half a mile long, quite isolated, and thus an ideal place for prowlers.
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    • 121 2  -  J. LEE Ipoh I AM most grateful to hear that the police authorities are adopting every possible measure to reduce the number of road accidents In Ipoh. Various regulations have been, Imposed for this purpose and one of them is forbidding cyc'Ists to ride abreast. But what has
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    • 143 2  -  RADIO PAN Kuntos WITH the coming of Malaysia, tt Is high time that we had a powerful national broadcasting station whose voice could be heard distinctly, especially throughout the Malaysian territories. The English service of Radio Malaya is poor in Its reception and full of Interference
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    • 257 2  -  DICK W( Singapore Although a lot of money has been spent oulldlng the National Library. very little attention has been devoted to the needs of the reading public. The number of chairs and tables Is hopelessly Inadequate. On July l I had to wait more hftlf hour befoi
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    • 123 2  -  !I. Singapore 117HY is the Ministry Tf Education so tard] making refund.' to exi nation candidates? April I regis*°red for H.S.C. exam nation paid $62.50 n< examina fees In Septenv r. I withdrew from the mlnation, and was notified by <oe that a peic,;da*e of money woulc he
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    • 606 3 —Straits Times, July 1 iisappointH, that in T i: "‘here are v{ differences tii l I ration and I- id*-d. The K*r pu, J ;he i r ru •> to officials Hh/co:: alth Office. today t .Ik* re expected ■on‘at M nsterial level. ■hope is tat in
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    • 372 3 —Straits Times, July 1 The Kelantan town council elections have gone much as expected, with the Alliance retaining all the councils it previously held as well as dislodging die P.M.I.P. from its sole urban base at Bachok. The Bachok electors who. in 1961, returned five P.M.I.P. candidates, three
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    • 684 3 —Straits Times, July 2. It would call for a very considerable effort to produce anything quite as cynical as the agreement between the Sarawak United People’s Party and Party Negara to come together in an attempt to form a coalition government or, fail-r ing that, a united
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    • 173 3 —Straits Times, July 2. Of all the available arguments for a rapid expansion of secondary education, Mr. Lum Kin Tuck, president of the National Union of Heads of Schools, has chosen the very worst. Referring to the fact that only 30 per cent or so of the children
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    • 442 3 —Straits Times, July 2. For the second time in two years paid-up membership in the Federation’s trade unions has risen by more than 45,000, taking the total at the beginning of this year to past the quarter-million mark 257,484 to be precise. While this is to be welcomed
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    • 165 3 —Straits Times. July 3. Doctors and lawyers do not have to put up with surprise checks on the way they 30 about their work why should teachers? This is the question raised by the president of the Singapore Teachers’ Union in a call to the Government to do
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    • 667 4 —Straits Times. July 4 The new Port Swettenham Authority takes over at a fortunate time. In a few months, the North Klang Straits project will be completed, easing the heavy pressure on the port’s facilities brought about by the rapid growth of commercial and industrial activity in
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    • 159 4 —Straits Times, July 4. The decision of the Social Welfare Lotteries Board t. hold six extra draws a yeai involves no new questions ol principle. Those who are gainst gambling can still refuse to buy, while those who are not repelled by the thought oi coming into an
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    • 221 4 —Straits Times. July 5. After dumping the maximum 400 tons of tin on the market at the first available opportun- ity, the G.S A. was content to •release only one-eighth the amount in the second week since the new disposal programme was announced. It is possible that the
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    • 646 4 —Straits Times. July 6. There have been manv anxious moments in the im mensely protracted negotiations ion financial terms for Singapore’s entry to the Federation jof Malaysia. Even at the woist oi times, however, it was impossible to feel com pie V* despair, or to seriously entertain
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    • 367 4 —Straits Times. July m Any connection between today’s Penang City Council elections and local government must be regarded as purelv coincidental Rates and housing, sewers and drains, hawkers on the loose and lighting in the streets: these subjects, given a dutiful mention in the party manifestos, have
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    • 188 4 )fumo-Neoi< g I —Straits H 3 J2Ja The winds of change! Britain continue to Ifl mercilessly against Mr millan’s government. A V ago, the public pinion m showed a slight improve* in the standing of the Cl servative Party; that is to I they were less unpopular tl
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    • 17 4 b,kt! niv DEVERIIX: 0 B&lt; Grahame a so: r ir j &gt;t( well. Thank Penang Mate
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  • 66 5 AN\, ]y 2 A Japan 1 and two U d during a l ing harbour •in? No-one nurt 11. a Japanese c. tchlng tuna n Marine Inan.j Joint Malls enterprise, he,- u be at anchor into a cargo 1 it. causing It ar.". r !l Sigll. also
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  • 192 5 BICYCLE GIRL HAS NARROW ESCAPE IPOH, July 1—A schoolgirl had a narrow escape from being crushed to death near the junction of Kampar Koad and Gopeng Road here this afternoon when a heavy diesel engine fell otl a moving lorry. As the engine came crushing
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  • 62 5 SINGAPORE. June. 30.—There has been no chance in the water situation in Singapore in the past 24 hours. A Public Utilities Board statement today said there was no rain in Singapore and South Jonore throughout yesterday The water level at Tehran Rner was 511. 9ins this
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  • 241 5 PENANG, July 1 r rHE MAYOR of George Town, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. last night urged the Alliance Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. and the police to investigate allegations that thugs were being used by certain political parties to woo votes
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  • 62 5 PENANG. June 28.—The People’s Progressive Party will hold a public rally in Batu Gantong Race Course Road at 7.30 tomorrow night in support of its lone candidate in next month's city elections, Mr. Khoo Yat See who is contesting in the Sungei Ayer Terjun ward.
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  • 189 5 SINGAPORE, June 30. Work has started on the third and hnal phase of a Government seneme to alleviate flooding in the area between MacPherson Road, Playfair Road and Kampong Lew Lian. According to the Ministry of National Development, work commenced in January and is scheduled
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  • 90 5 IPOH June 30—The Perak Turf Club will sponsor a trip to see the Melbourne Cup in November. This was revealed by Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee, chairman of the club committee, at a dinner last night In honour of Mr. A. G. Rylah. Deputy Premier
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  • 340 6 IPOH, June 30. JHE introduction of the Malayan Secondary School Entrance Examination by the Alliance Government has turned over 70 per cent of future voters to opposition political parties. This was stated by the president of the National Union of
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  • 134 6 SINGAPOKE June 30. A commemorative stamp to mark the South-East Asia Cultural Festival here will be on sale at all post office on Aug. B—the day the festi val begins. Announcing this today, tht Deputy Prime Minister's oi fice said that the five-cent stamp depicts a
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  • 180 6 SINGAPORE, July 7 The Barisan Sosialis today accused the secretary general of the United Peoples Party, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, of trying to “attract attention to himself by adopting quarrelsome tactics” with the Barisan Sosialis. A party statement, commenting on a number of
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  • 74 6 Kuala llmpur, July 7. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party has sent a telegram to the British Prime Minister. Mr Harold Macmillan. “deploring” the finalisation of the Malaysia agreement between Malaya and Britain. The telegram said: “We deplore negotiations and finalisation of agreement on Malaysia between the
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  • 40 6 IPOH, July 2 The State Legislative Assembly today passed without debate two supplementary estimates—sll9,los for the State Development Fund and $671,805 for the State Water Supply F*und on motions introduced by the Mentri Besar. Dato Sha’ari bin Shaflee.
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  • 442 6 PENANG, June 30 r £HE Political Secretary to the Ministryi Culture, lnche Rahim lshak. s.;id toda that the reason why the common market w not mentioned in the White Paper was b cause agreement had been reached to hai the matter
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  • 53 6 —Reuter. oo une A student, Chang Yew Foon, 23, of Teluk Anson, charged with having administered a drug to an 18-year-old girl with intent to overpower ner vvu." remanded tor tne second time in a Perth oolice court yesterday No date for his reappearance was fixed
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  • 119 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Jure 3 —The Co-operative Cei tral Bunk ha* over $700,000 in lean* member societies for buying houses and launch co-operative venture* an its inception This was stated Jchairman oi the Cu-cp?*, tive Central Bank. »r*. Aodui Aziz bin Abdu; to reporter*
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  • 47 6 PENANG. July 2 Al &gt;ull IK tal Churcn ul 1 gospel and hc.i i gjrff 1 Khek Associa* 1 &gt;0 June Road from J j,v starting at 1 P Ol J A similar &lt; I i R;* the I n' =JI Range Road a day.
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    • 109 6 THE H.K. AND FAR EAST builder A Bi-Monthly A Maganne dealing with building, architectural and real estate activities periodical ol in Malaya, Singapore Hong Kong, i Siam, The Philippines, Bomeo and The Far East. 15uildlll£ ol I\eal T «tablished in )93E this bimonthly trade &lt; paper is bought on yearly
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  • 361 7 Alliance bid to bar three Front co uncillors &gt;T\\() LIVE OUTSIDE TOWN COUNCIL LIMITS’ IPOH’ July 1. Br A 1 LIANCE is to file a petition seeking l 0 disqualify three Socialist Front candil N u ho were elected to Kuala Kangsar Town lincii i n June 22. They are:
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  • 243 7 WE DON'T SCARE EASY SAYS ALLIANCE MAN T»ELUK ANSON. July 1 A The Alliance don’t scare easy in Teluk Anson, said a party spokesman here. He was commenting on a statement in the Ipoh Municipal Council last week by Mr. DR. Seenivasagam, leader of the People’s Progressive Party, that PPP
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  • 73 7 Mm,’ ,:l June 30. ‘ue Far Eastern lerence to•'•’d an Increase next f frnm Jan 1 lari beir nassenger P r Df to SingaJana* beyond up to Tv p 'Aro versa according to a statement. Is due to the “continuing rise in the costs of operating their
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  • 89 7 An Ipoh lawyer, Mr. Ng Chee Kong, pours tea for his bride, Miss Cynthia Tan Siok Hean. at their wedding reception in the Penang Chinese Girls’ High School on June 30. Mr. Ng is the second son of Mr. Ng Chong Fatt, general manager of Shaw
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  • 163 7 KUANTAN, July 2—The Sultan of Pahang today officially opened the new $l7 million Sultan Abu B a k a r bridge. He said it would speed rural development projects in the state. The 700 ft. bridge, spanning the Kuantan River, eliminates the last
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  • 227 7 SINGAPORE, July 1 The Government has been urged to open talks with the Singapore Teachers’ Union immediately on the outstanding salary issues of various categories of teachers. A resolution to this ellect was approved by the annual delegates’ conference of the STU
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  • 36 7 SINGAPORE, June 30 Soo Kwoo, 42. and a Kiri. Panchawarana. live, were killed in traffic accidents yesterday. Both veil* Knocked down ny cars—Soo in Guillemard Road and Panchawarana in Selegle Road
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  • 266 7 SINGAPORE, July 1 A ROYAL Australian Air Force DC-3, equipped with cloudseedinpr apparatus, arrived here this evening from Butterworth. On board were Mr E.J Smith, the Australian rainmaker. and Mr Hwang Tiaw Sool, senior meteorological officer at Singapore Airport. They flew to Butterworth'on
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  • 377 8  -  DUNCAN SANDYS POSTPONES TRIP TO BRITISH GUIANA: DISCUSSIONS WITH SINGAPORE PRIME MINISTER From LESLIE HOFFMAN London, July 1 THE prospects of a quick settlement of differences between Malaya and Singapore which looked very bright this morning faded somewhat this afternoon when it
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  • 142 8 SINGAPORE, July 2. r PHE GOVERNMENT announced today control of all sugar exports to countries outside Singapore’s traditional entrepot markets. The Department of Imports and Exports said it would impose a limit of 500 tons per shipment for eaci exporter Applications for expor* permits in
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  • 27 8 I EKAN, July I—A new motorboat to serve as a riverine postal agency will be launched by the Sultan of Pahang on July 3.
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  • 80 8 PENANG. June 30 Cabinet ministers and other leaders are expected to help boost Alliance candidates in the forthcoming city and rural district elections at two rallies here this week. The first will be held at the Dato Kramat ground on July 3 olwily 4
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  • 34 8 SINGAPORE. July 2—The general secretary of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' tVilon, Mr T V Gomez. wt Singapore by air last night to ait end a youtii conference &lt;n Vienna.
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  • 323 8 KUALA LUMPUR. July 1 —Tengku Abdul Rahman is expected to fly to London “at any moment now” to take part in the Malaysia negotiations. The Prime Minister was to have been chief guest at the Canadian National Day reception this evening but did
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  • 153 8 KI ALA U MPl R Ji 1.—Tin* ~i Postmaster-(n ru ral. CAV. Da vitixm ubinel said here today thi Australia consid‘t*r» t formation oi Malays a development of "co siderable adt mtafe" the countrio imohed. Mr. Davidson is bf as leader «&gt;i a l.’-m party
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  • 21 8 r v 1-1 KUALA LU: V.-vn Musicians’ In ;1 rr.&lt; Malaya, Will C ing at the here on July
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  • 63 9 }R A M MPI’R. July 1 &gt;;&lt;(1 Shell today 'ration’s i Chief tit t’:»* acting three S’r I ones ns I t om n on July Sved Sir'll r \ppeal il'&lt;-r after 0.l retired 1 ion. V I I 'gal serB .j’ a made
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  • 29 9 f:-v, A set* 1 between uui tlie* Sonnim's for Hip Pliell tnnkwhn were .■■]&lt; wore N &gt;r\vpgian union’s t"’ir Tinn 1 nc! horn should s amen ncot pay.
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  • 343 9 Teachers union protest over snooping’ SINGAPORE, July 1. r r. iv IVachers Union wants in- i schools to change their tradi-)-aiki-icport" role. .‘I nt ot the Union. Mr. Sia Kali Hui •;.&gt; .a o addressing members at their ates -•onierence at the Cultural rt Canning Road yesterday. •Ur s.a Mil
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  • 41 9 KU-U.A I-UMPUR. July 1 Tin Indian Film Society will lioltl a t. a-nartv in honour of visitinc In* rian sinerrs Mr. A M Rain and Miss Jikki at the Bilal Restaurant. Amnatie Road, hero tomorrow at ft p.m
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  • 324 9 SINGAPORE, July 2. Democracy need s protection at both etias, a law professor said here last night. M NEEDS PROTECTION against uncontrolled and arbitrary authority in the hands ot the executive; and IT NEEDS PROTECTION against subversive forces that seek to overthrow the i e
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  • 267 9 LONDON, July 2. VJR FENNER BROCK WAY, M.P., who recently visited tlie Malaysian territories as a member of a Labour Party delegation, yesterday called for a plebiscite before the proposed Malaysia Federation is inaugurated. Mr. Brockway, who ichairman of the Movement for Colonial Freedom,
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  • 58 9 RAWANG. .July -h Mr. Base 1J Cru/ was eiei red prcsiue.' i u! the Kairali Ar'.s Club lor 1963 it riven, meeting m Kuaia laminar oiler ollicials. Sicretarv Ir K B Nalr; treasurer Mr t l* Varahe conami tec tnemlx i Messrs G O Kennctt. P H
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  • 182 9 pENANG, July 2. The 1 Penang Socialist Front said today, it was useless for Dr. Lini Chung Eu, secretarygeneral of the United Democratic Party, to pretend that he had great sympathy for the Chinese language. In a statement, the Front said that when
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  • 51 9 PEN A NO. July 2 The state "Mi s Golden Voire" competition will be held at the Redtffusinp si udios :it ti p trt op July 10 The winter and rtmner-up will represent the Ftafe in the pap. Mala yap fin! Is in Kuala Lumpur Op Julv
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  • 248 10 REGISTRAR WARNS: FINANCES WILL SUFFER UNLESS THEY CUT DOWN ALLOWANCES KUALA LUMPUR, July 2. I'KADL union ofticials are spending far too much on transport and subsistence allowances and unless they cut these down their unions’ finances will suffer. This observation is made by the
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  • 111 10 Kuala lumpur. July 2. —Inc he Dahari Ali, Alliance M.P. tor Kuala Selangor, has resigned from Umno. His resignation letter has been received by Raja Rome bin Raja Ma amor chairman of the Tanjong Karang division of Umno. of which Inch* Dahari was a
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  • 74 10 Sultan’ s gesture to the rebels BRUNEI TOWN. June 30—More than 1.000 Brunei rebels, held bv the Government, would be allowed for the first time since their detention to receive visitors or accept gift parcels beginning tomorrow as the Sultan's gesture of goodwill. According to the officer in charge of
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  • 151 10 SINGAPORE, June I. A total of 1,196 people gave their blood to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service last month. The medical offlcer-in charge of the service. Dr S B Kwa. today described this figure as a "fair success He said that of the 1.196 donations.
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  • 87 10 THE director of I)ewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Syed Nasir bin Ismail (left), escorts the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to the royal box at Merdeka Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on the night of July 1 when His Majesty opened the Aneka Ragam Bulan Bahasa
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  • 97 10 IPOH. June 30 -A new company dealing in real estate, with an authorised are ca P lta t of $3O million nffico^ 11 S&lt; V' l:p wlth head office in Ipoh. /The company is chin Brnhic rS J Maaya) Ltd which has been incorporated in
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  • 81 10 PENANG, June 30. The chairman of the state committee for Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan. Dr M P L Yegappan. will declare open n poster and books exhibition at the Town Hall at 5 p.m tomorrow to inaugurate the second phase ot Na’i'.nal Language Month T&lt; v-• on
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  • 33 10 PENANG July 2—The Univerof Malaya Graduates Soeietv. Penang branch will hold a gettogether at the Penang Youth Centre. Acheen Street, at 8 pm on Sunday There will be a film show
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  • 82 10 Jllly; licences l 1 n '°&gt; obtained Jrjp 0 v 18,0,1 r. elv parts i• rh» pr&lt; ved of imt ‘^ear. A Tr.,. rtctioi because u |l s ets nov, I*, hluh 13 The pulicjj He said it wu&gt; ‘icy to D p u ir
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  • 115 10 i LOR SAR. July The chairman i Kuala Kedah branch. Haji Isma Ibrahim, today that 3.00 u member threatened to i from the oranefl cause of the decisi the Minister of A? ture. In&lt; h&lt; M Khir Johari. not :&lt; trawler net rishir.s
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  • 76 10 Colombo Plan study a ward for two Govt official Kuala lumpiR Two G vf-r.:ne:.| will leave tom separate cv e New Zeaia; d Colombo Plan Miss Luc? ant Coninii-&gt; Industrial R&lt; r advanced con v the Inten. i ’;"i cation Centr* 1 I no he R t! senior traini: 0
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  • 485 11 HEATED debate on absence Of FIVE PPP ASSEMBLYMEN IPOH, July live People's Progressive Party members were absent wm ii a motion concerning a loan tui..i tor the Raja Perempuan of Perak was introduced in the St.; a Legislative Assembly today. 'i hr motion, which
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  • 60 11 PENANG. July 2 The national language standard attained by nonMulays is improving every year. Dr M P.L Yegappan. a State Exe cutive Councillor, declared vester day In tact, some non-Malays nave done better than the Malays themselves,” he said at the opening of the exhibition of national
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR Juno 30 Thirtv vouths met here today t form the Kuala Lumpur Indian Youth Organisation. Membership of the organisation is open to Indians between the ages of 12 and 35
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  • 267 11 Hands off unions, S’ pore Govt told SINGAPORE. July 1. f rHE Singapore Alliance today urged the Govern- ment tu adopt a “hands off” policy in their dealings with trade unions. In their mounting pre-election campaign, the Alliance cited two instances of unions taking "positive measures” to rid themselves of
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  • 279 11 IPOH, July 2 threatened strike by 3,000 amahs employed in British Army quarters from Penang to Johoie Bahru, scheduled for later this week, has been called off. A joint statement by the War Department Civilian Start Association and representatives of the 17 Gurkha Division, to
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  • 208 11 SINGAPORE, July 2. r PHE People s Action Party today accused the Bari- sar. Sosialis of “breaching their anti-colonial pledge” made in 1959 by wilful obstruction of t o merger. A statement, issued by Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, political secretary to the Prime Minister, said
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  • 58 11 JPOH, July 2 The eight children, five sons and three daughters, of the Sultan of Perak are to get tax-free allowances re trospective from Jan. 6 this year, when their father was proclaimed the Ruler of the State. This was decided in a motion adopted at
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  • 75 11 IPOH, June 30 Mr Teo Siong Moh. a businessman, was reelected president or the Perak Hunters and Shooters Association for the fifth time at its general meeting here. Senator Yeoh Kian Teik and Mr. E. T. Breukelen were elected vice-presidents. Other nlllclal-. Secretary Mr. 1,. V
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  • 113 12 KUALA LUMPUR, July 2. Hue ”come-and-sign' signal from tho Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, is expected to be received by Tengku Abdul Kahman from London tomorrow, top sources told the Straits Times tonight. U it comes, the Prime Minister will be London-bound on July
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  • 23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. July 2—The liuhiiti School Teachers’ Union &lt;Selangor&gt; will hold its annual at Plantation House. Petalnur Java, on July 7.
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  • 240 12 IPOH, July 2 COMMITTEE appointed by the Perak State Legislative Assembly last year to examine the Auditor-General’s report on the state’s accounts for 1961 has expressed ‘'grave concern” over the substantial arrears of revenue outstanding at the end of the year. I “We concluded that
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  • 47 12 KUCHING. July 2. —A 16-n.tiion symposium on vegetation of the humid tropics vuntly sponsored by the Sarawak Government and Uncsco was this ifternoon opened bv the Governor. Sir Alexandei Waddell. The countries represented included the United States. India. Australia and Britain UPI
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  • 115 12 Malacca. July 2. The Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Malek bln Yusuf. this morning paid his fir.-t official visit to the Rural and Industrial Development Authority’s $150,000 domestic science school at Bukit Bahru here. The school, which was opened last month, is the
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  • 60 12 KI'AI.A LUMPL’R. July 2. F 1 erts trom thi f- culture Organisation arrived her* today lor a two-week t act tr t'ur -t Malaya They will stud\ tiie ajncultura financing in Malaya oarticularU n; tin* Co-operatives The team consists of Professo: A H Ballendtix.
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  • 329 12 KUALA LUMPUR. July 2 /COMMUNAL loyalties are still often stronger than union ties among Malayan trade unionists, an ILO survey has found. Details of the survey are published in the 1902 report of the Trade Unions Rett ist ry "One of he problems,
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  • 222 12  -  By EVELYN TU SINGAPORE. July 2 The “yellow phenomenon” remained a mystery today as myriads of orche-coiour-ed butterflies continued flitting about the island—their destination and source still unknown. Oificials ot the Nath nai Museum, who caught some of the butterflies, identified them as the CatopMlia
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  • 84 12 SINGAPORE. July 2 Sally Civilian. -ecretary to t:ie Danish luitit* Commissioner. w.«&gt; granted -t dtciee nisi b\ Mr. Justice Tan An Fall in the Hieh Court tod.o dis&gt; lvmg ner marriage to Edmond Robert Crenian a former vee ol the Thai Airwa&gt; s. n tiie around oi
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  • 24 12 MALACCA. July 2. Tile Chief ■M:n.'Vi\ Inehe Abdul Ghafar bin Balia yesterday opened a community hall a Pulai. 11 miles from lierc.
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  • 192 12 A new staff officer at Minis try of Defence I IKI T -C OI /am M r mud llushim ahm, h;i&gt; been appointed prin eipal Stall’ Oilieer in i Personnel Division «&gt;t t: Ministr&gt; 01 Dricm, n Kuala l.umpur C’ol Zain. .’ll until r. cently second in u »i; mand
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  • 40 12 Kl’AI A Lt'Ml’l':’ jSocialist F i,.tt It' today to l' i L l'lrd Nations Seen’ n i inu him to i:i'&lt; mediately and hold in tne Borneo term 1 t.i iirst te'.e-tan sent on June ‘Jo
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  • 113 12 MARSHALL REQUE STS ASSEMBLY MEETING SINGAPORE, July 3—All k Independent member of the Legislative Assembly. Mr David Marshall. today said that he had asked the Denutv Prime Minister Dr Toh Chin Chye. to convene an unrent meetinr, of the Legislative Assemhlv to discuss matters connected with Malaysia Bui Dr Toh.
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  • 226 13 KUALA LUMPUR, July 3. KFLIES are on the wing in Malaya. D ,h,y resemble the pale yellow species ;v p, d to be making mass exodus from Sihl .p' re on July 1. Mr Frank Magimay, a f «,&lt; deer, said today that jo V
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  • 91 13 NEGRI DECLARES WAR ON PIRATES’ 'HAN, July 3.—Negri c S&lt; ib lan police have i war on pirate-taxis alerted all OCPDs r ‘te to arrest them. Deputy Superintend*.n bln Mohammed lay that the antierution was being “iter a three-month situation. 5 C s e of conviction revC," the campaign was
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  • 19 13 B.v; B. ly 3—The Mentri Bakar l ««or. Dat Abu mark- lnda will open a July 10.
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  • 21 13 7 |r.a c The Kinta Saillr da; cl a tamily sailMtiroh ambers at Teluk um ut. on Sunday.
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  • 197 13 pENANG, July 3 —The 1 Penang M.C.A. today denied charges that it had “cheated” people of their claims against “mushroom” insurance companies. In a statement Issued this afternoon, the MCA explained that the delay In settling claims was due to the period of time
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  • 92 13 V-UALA TRENGGANU, July 3 T* The Sultan of Trengganu and his Consort tonight watched a lantern procession and illuminated floats which climaxed their oneday visit to the Besut District, north of here. Earlier, the Royal visitors were met at the border by the District Officer.
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  • 25 13 SINGAPORE. July 3 —Thieves stole a television set two transistor radios and $95 frotri home of P Hendricks in Telok Kurau yesterday.
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  • 195 13 ELEVENTH-HOUR CASE IN MALACCA PUTS OFF ‘ALL CLEAR’ SIGNAL J£UALA LUMPUR, July 3. The authorities were all set to declare Malaya cholera free from tomorrow, but an eleventh hour case was reported from Malacca today. The acting Director of Medical Services, Dr. Ten Yoon Fong, announced: “One case
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  • 199 13 KUCHING, July 3. THE Sarawak Alliance Party said today that it would succeed in forming Sarawak’s first electee! Government. An Alliance statement said that the party would not break up. but in fact “It Is more determined than ever to meet its responsibility
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  • 45 13 PEKAN, July 3—Two sons of the Sultan of Pahang. Tengku A/1 an 13. and Tengku Omar. 12. hav* returned from Pakistan for r- three-month holiday here They have just completed their tirst year of secondary education at Aitchlson College in Lahore.
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  • 91 13 SINGAPORE, July 3. Singapore women teachers will have to wait for some time before they can get equal pay as their male counterparts. This is revealed by the Singapore Chinese School Teachers’ Union in a circular to members. According to the circular, the Ministry of
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  • 94 13 KUALA LUMPUR, July 3 —The Attorney-General and Deputy s'remie. ot Victoria. Australia. Mr A G Rvlah. said here today that 'he formation of Malaysia was who is extremely important’’ not only to this part of the world but vital to Australia also. Speaking to
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  • 210 13 LUMPUR, July **3 It’s a woman’ world in several unlikely areas of employment, according to the latest monthly report of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare. The report lists several fields in which they have ousted the men and gives some
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  • 329 14  -  IF TERMS REJECTED THE FEDERATION'S DELEGATION WILL PROBABLY RETURN FROM LONDON ALMOST IMMEDIATELY from LESLIE HOFFMAN London, July 3 MALAYA has made a “last offer” on the financial terms for Singapore’s entry into the Malaysian Federation, Tun Abdul Razak told me this morning.
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  • 49 14 IPOH, July 4.—Mr. Ding Ohoo Ku i&gt; ul the Sam Chat Nattoual- i)" Primary School here has been elected president of the Perak btanrh of the National Union of Heads of Schools. Mr Yeap Kheang Yam Is serre'arv and Mr Voon Stong Wan treasurer
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  • 28 14 BATU GAJAH, July 4. Former pupils of the Sultan Yusuff School here will hold a social and dance In the school hall at 830 pm tomorrow
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  • 243 14 A LOR STAR, July 3— A The Alor Star Town Council today decided to recommend to the State Government that the new $500,000 bridge at Jalan Baharu be named after the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, instead of his mother, the
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  • 93 14 MALACCA, July 4. Police have told the public here that it is not compulsory to buy pictures of Tengku Abdul Rahman which are being so’d h.v two or three men in the town and kampongs. A police spokesman said the men told the
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  • 334 14  -  By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Kuala lumpur. July 3 Tengku Abdul Ranman described today as a “good sign” the fact that the Malaysia negotiations in London were still going on. “Once they stop talking.” he told me after today’s Cabinet meeting. “then
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  • 81 14 Malacca. July 4 A woman Jit Kaur &gt; died in the Hospital hen I s f nl n from severe burns She was th vutenfw Teja Sinsh. .1 the Gajali Horans MJ here, and tin Cut child. u.j. Her clothe- &gt;" (1 J J
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  • 24 14 t &gt; Mr Jfij SINGAPORE r Dorai Rn Criminal Du' N day succeeds■ :f sjl rio who 1' tthe Leeal A; tant director
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  • 219 15 KUALA LUMPUR, July 4. TEXTILE factory with an initial capital of jil million is to be set up in Ipoh as a joint venture between Malayans and a well-known lon o Kmig firm of textile manufacturers. Oik oi its directors, Haji
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  • 129 15 July 4 It a nonsense for s lal: t Front lead- breach equality ;U r dl when “some of live like towInc he Othman &gt;. Umno’s na•Iona’ publicity offi”here last night. emselves do not he principles of e xn f.! how ean
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  • 91 15 LUMPUR. July 4. Mr. J. A. Richards, technical education adviser in the Ministry of Education, has been selected to attend a seminar on “The planning of vocational training in dove loping countries” in Berlin from July 9 to Aug. 4. The seminar, sponsored by the
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  • 237 15 pENANG, July 4. The Mayor, Mr. Ooi 1 hiam Slew, today accused his predecessor, Mr D. s. Ramanathan, of ‘‘having plotted’ with the United Democratic Party secretarygeneral, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, to deprive the Socialist Front of its majority in the George
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  • 130 15 KUANTAN, July s—The Pahang Government has allocated more than $32,000 f° r the Malaysia celebrations in the state. This was announced todav at a meeting of the Malaysia celebrations committee, Presided by the Mentri Besar. Dato Wan Abdul Aziz oin Ur.gku Haji Abdullah.
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  • 257 15 SINGAPORE, July 3. THE Japanese Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. 1 Hiroto Tanaka, today returned here with a specific mission—to end as soon as possible the question of Japan’s gesture of atonement to Singapore for Japanese wartime atrocities. Mr. Tanaka, who attended an annual
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  • 25 15 PENANG. July s.—The annual trt exnltntlon ut at. Xaviers in stltutun will oe held in th« school hall on July 9 and 10.
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  • 169 15 PENANG, July 5. rrHE former Socialist Mayor, Mr. D. S Rama1 n il h in today described as "utterly ridiculous •m a St?on by the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew. that ht (Mr. Ramanathan) had been promised the nv vo shii bv the United Democratic
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  • 264 15 J/UANTAN, July 3—The Alliance is confident of retaining control of all the five town councils in Pahang. Polling day is July 6. The five town councils are Mentakab and Temerloh, Bentong, Raub. Kuala Llpis and Kuantan. Of the 68 seats originally at stake
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  • 47 15 MALACCA, July 4. —The Federation’s Deputy Commissioner or Lands, Inche Akasa bln Hajl Abdul Rahman, has been posted here as State Commissioner for Land and Mines He succeeds Inche Mahyuddln bin Hajl Mohamed Zaln. who left on transfer to Kuala Lumpur
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  • 32 15 KUALA LUMPUR, July 5 —Staff of the Department of Labour and Industrial Relations travelled 27,257 miles in May in the course of their work, it was ofllcially stated today.
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  • 1217 16  -  AS 85,000 GO TO THE POLLS IN PENANG AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF TENSE, BITTER FEUDING BETWEEN THE CITY’S MAYORS... FROM KHOR CHEANG KEE PENANG. July 5 PE N A N C’S 8 5,0 0 0 strong electorate in George Town will give their verdict
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  • 268 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Julv 3 THE Minister of Tran--1 sport, Dato Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today called on the new eight-m ember Port Swettenham Authority to give its “wholehearted support and diligence” towards efficient operation of the port. Speaking at special meet
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  • 145 16 SINGAPORE. J.ily 4. 'TO ASSIST established fish cultivators it L pore Government is offering: them tree vouns: carp known as lampam jawa. A spokesman of the Primary Production Department said these carp were similar in appearance and eatino quality to the Chinese carp known
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  • 50 16 KUALA LUMTU chief South X pondent for A' ll John T. Whe* ajsplt mitted to the O here. he fj He was injtcv f whi thrown off his with trying to avoid yel car In Ampang h lV hofl teidav. He was to Ulu Klang K
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  • 878 18 r p IL lollovunj; i&gt; ;t complete 1 list »f revised quotations i* sued h&gt; the M* la .van Sink I'xchanße on Friday, July 5. INDUsi RIALS u s t I'V Jl'lt 1| x let l *ll l I i 01 b' Roust* uri I To
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  • 435 18 RUBBER is now at its lowest level for over 5 years. On the Malayan Rubber Market yesterday opening indications were slightly lower than Thursday night, but selling pressure did not develop and prices were maintained at a quarter cent decline. Lower sheets
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  • 93 18 KUCHING, July 7.—Secu--11 rity forces in Sarawak's Second Division have killed another armed bandit. Meanwhile, in the First Division at Kampong Nibong, in the Serian district, bandits murdered a Land Dayak woman and wounded a kampong headman. The bandits were arm- ed
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  • 105 18 CINGAPORE. July 7. —The Australian rain-making export, Mr. E.J. Smith, flew over South Johore yesterday, seeding suitable cloulds north of the catchment areas of Tebrau and Gunong Pulai. Rain fell from the seeded clouds shortly afterwards, a Public Utilities Board statement announced today. Light rain
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  • 1166 18 T'HE table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to June 27. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Higher and Lowest business for this year to date. INDUSTRIALS ML A B tea BriCkl js£ Atias ict
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  • 362 18 JPOH July yj. Political see:, h Which has b.-en iS after the AlumS Sss* 5 counter-char* s or signations tro J;; r mn and the Peuyus 0 gressive Party 0 Ihche banks uaum 0111 Harun, a ciuor ana wet-y the Ptt*. :T nation
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  • 52 18 V rt'l-'atlon IPOH, July &lt; sn t he Ti®l for the by-electli :i p ari g Lodi ward of the Kami' v Counclll to fill tl. J or incjJ by the death of Dee n fixe* Maldln bln Omnr I for July 17. 10 I Polling day will
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  • 1018 19 ■tfUAi.' LUMPUR, H j Equity, C a i-i-lass sprln■wr sh d a return to ■wij'bi iorm here toI day I I haee One I CL. 2 DIV. I T. H. Too a: Mdm S. P. Leong s I iii pOiU K I
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  • 66 19 KUALA LUMPUR, July 7. —The Minister of the Interior, Da to (Dr.) Ismail bln Dato Abdul Rahman, is acting Prime Minister in the absence of Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, both of whom are In London. Dato Ismail is
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  • 297 19 KUALA LUMPUR, July 4. POSITIVE step to help Malay contractors expand their business was taken today with the sigLing of an agreement setting up a $5 million construction company. This is a Joint Australian-Malayan venture called the National Construction Company. The
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  • 50 19 KUALA LUMPUR, July 7—Films about Australian artists were screened here over the weekend for secondary school students. The shows, which will continue over the next three weekends, were arranged by the Australian High Commission in support of an exhibition of Australian paintings at the National Arts Oallery
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  • 108 19 PENANG, July 3.—A Socialist Front City Councillor. Inche Mohamed Arshad bin Mohamed Yusof, said today that in resigning from the Labour Party last month Mr. Ramanathan had apparently changed his stand that “the minority view must give way to the majority view.”
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  • 24 19 SINGAPORE, July 7—Mr. Ouok Sing Leong and Mr. Arthur Paylo have beet) elected finance oflloer and auditor of the Singapore Alliance respectively.
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  • 73 19 RESIGN CALL IF. PENANG, Juy s.—The Kelawei division of Umno may ask Its president, Inche C.D. Ismail, to resign from the Btate Executive Council if Its request for a low-cost housing scheme In York Road Is not considered by the State Government The division, at a meeting last month, passed
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 44 19 BIG SWEEP—TOTAL POOL $153 044 1 No. *****5 $37,878 NO. 28$»fl $18,939 3 NO. *****7 $9,469 Starters ($946 each; Nos: *****4 *****7 *****1 *****9 *****7 *****5 *****2 *****3 *****7 *****4. CODSOtaUoa ($841 each; Nos; *****8 *****a *****1 *****6 *****7 *****6 *****8 *****9 uan *****5.
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2034 20 From Our Market Correspondent 'fHE main question of the coming week as far as the Malayan Stock Exchange is concerned is not whether industrial share prices will continue to rise, but what levels they will eventually attain. Saturday morning gave a very good indication of
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    • 31 20 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per plea!) July l. 71 ets. $455.25 2. 72] cts. $454.75 2. 72] cts. $456.57] 4. 72] cts. $454.25 5. 72 cts. $455.00 6. $455.87]
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    • 599 20 WHE Straits tin price gained j X a further modest 87* cents on Saturday morning bringing It to $455.87* or $2.62* better than the opening on Monday. The first three days of the week the price gained $3.87] only to loee $2.12] on Thursday. Thereafter
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    • 66 20 T Mi Malayan Cxsnang* Banka’ Ainelation made these changes in Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): toning TT or 0D ready: Holland Guilder* 1171; Ooutsoho Mark* 1201. °n the free exchange market In Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.75 for T.T.
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    • 34 20 Pungah Tin produced 441 picuL of tin ore in June. Talam Mines for the quarto ended June 30 produced 1,176 piculs against 1,393 piculs In the corresponding period of the previous year.
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    • 626 20 Downward trend i n rubber prices vWBE approa. h u 1 &gt; &gt;** d ay Penoci n con* hj, sumer markc t ®“*l consequent 1 -A,,. 1 J' tag from ove. V b n u *'l Pined with u. £2; I average Ru-. u e fo r J -'“ially ltseK
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