The Straits Budget, 17 July 1963

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  • 31 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Series t Kuala Lumpur, July 17, 1963. r Price 40 oents (Malaya) or 1 shilling. KDN *70
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    • 363 2  -  INTERESTED Koala Lumpur YOUR correspondent “Prosperity’s” point of view on the recent collusion between the I.T.C. and the G.SA. is sound as far as it goes. A stable price of tin is certainly in the best interests of producers and consumers, but the lopsided and
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    • 81 2  -  JIMMY IAN Singapore VOUR correspondent Mr. x Tan Bang Huat iB.T. July 1) has echoed the feeling of many other less fortunate teachers in Singapore who are also waiting anxiously for the Ministry of Education to act on their cases concerning *aiaries and Increments. For the last three
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    • 74 2  -  HOMO SAPIENS Koala Lumpur ILLUSTRATIONS in Government publications have never been very good, but struck bottom in the posters put up during the recent “anti-confrontation” propaganda campaign. The laudable intention was, no doubt, to evoke patriotism, but I for one felt more inclined to mirth. The creatures depicted
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    • 101 2  -  S. T. MANI Sungkai AN reading the press statement of the Commissioner for National Registration in connection with citizenship application forms, I would like to inform him through you that the forms were actually in short supply in Perak. The Registration officer at Ipoh wrote
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    • 103 2  -  PARENT Singapore AS a parent I think it is time something was done about the supplementary fees collected each term from students. I have five children In school, and it is a real pinch for me to pay up for all of them each term.
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    • 120 2  -  BROTHER Kuala Lumpur MY younger sister and brother were born on July l, 1948 and September 17, 1949 respectively Their births were not registered due to the prevailing Emergency On December 13. 1980. my father sent all the necessary documents to the Registrar of Births and Deaths.
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    • 59 2  -  DISGUSTED Kuala Lumpur F vogue with several of your correspondents, letters posted to me In Singapore on May 8 reached me on the 13th. Incidentally this was a letter asking me to act as best-man at a wedding of my best friend which took place on May 12
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    • 163 2  -  PROSPERITY Kampar REFER to the letter by "Observer” (ST. July 4) c i the subject of stockpile tin sales What Is to be gained by Malaya resigning from the 1.T.u.? By all means let Malayan miners protest to the Americans, the O S.A and the steel
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    • 270 2  - 800 toured Klang book displa y PRIMARY AIM ACHIEVED LEE ENG TEH President, Gurney Memorial Library Klang I REFER to the reports *n 1 your Issues ot July y and 10 ol the exhibition ot nauonal language boots organised by this library ajid neid last week-end. iSTgovernment departments, schools and
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    • 124 2  -  8IA KAH HUI President, Singapore Teachers' Union REGARDING your report 0 (S T July 2) of my address to the Singapore Teachers' Union annual delegates conference please penult me to make the lollowlng points in order to avoid any misunderstandings: Inspectors of schools are a group of well-trained
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    • 245 2  -  i I PAl H Chit Inspect of School- Miniw of i ducats Singapore 1 REFER to U t’.erii® “Parent’ a, a s Lr Times ol Juiy lu. «.r 1( j -..to clarify the n. pprehM sion and doubt regard® supplementary coil® ed each
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    • 79 2  -  TCtE*,* Manae*' fie Trava^ Kuantan mHERE is an e er in® JL report (S.T in A headed “A nej for Pthang’ T y ;omP«j built the bridge -•'<£ j Pontian River nl f n0 t 400ft. long, b .as been engaged e bridg e struction of tn over
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    • 400 3 c, 11 me nisincis. Times, July 8 II < Front can have result* True, I nd tli>’ Mayor, Co: T >icw. is himsel! wt u, id of difference t-., landslide 14-1 u 1 and the 9-ti eh the Front I 1 of the City Only a few score
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    • 260 3 P ahang Poll —Straits Times, July 8 I: 0^'( A had virtually Juncu .1 f the five towt1 omin-, ns in Pahang by U dll0 lay. In Haul), Kuala Lipis, Kuantan and Temerloh-Menta*ab, the opposition parties yielded so many seats wdthout a contest that the only real question was whether
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    • 247 3 —Straits Times. July 9 Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew has understandably been concerned to make the best of Mr. Lim Kean Siew’s defeat, the sharpest single blow the Socialist Front suffered in the Penang elections Mr. Lim. .t seems, sacrificed himself by going into a marginal ward, the party
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    • 682 3 —Straits Times, July 10 Malaysia has not been born without travail. In more than two years of discussion, debate, j negotiation and confrontation, die final proceedings in London have been, in their way, the most arduous phase of all. Noone thought of failure/ Yet there were
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    • 419 3 —Straits Times, July 10 The Health Advisory Council has been given extreme!: broad terms of reference It is expected to guide the Government on getting people to eat the right food, keeping tin.* towns and villages clean, increasing the number of hospitals and supply of medical men, preventing
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    • 182 3 —Straits Times. July 10 The water situation in Singapore is rather belter than it was in early May when rationing was first stepped up to 12-hours daily. Stocks in reservoirs on the island stand at 42.5 per cent of capacity, against 41 per cent then, while the flow
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    • 709 3 —Straits Times. July 11 Malaya's population will double within twenty years, remarked a representative >f the International Planned Parenthood Federation after commending simple methods of birth control for use in this country. It was not a very original prediction. Mr George Cadbury possibly attracted more attention with
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    • 311 4 —Straits Times, July 11 It seems a foregone conclusion that the Alliance will ,-e- tain control of ill three Mall aeea ’Ural district councils u; for election today Th' Socialist Fiont is contesting 1 no more than 21 seats out of a total of 53, while the P
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    • 659 4 —Straits Times, July 12 President Soekarno’s renewal of hostility towards the Tengku end Malaysia is as dismaying as it is surprising. The cloud? of confrontation are gathering again, and at a time when the success of the London negotiations had appeared to promise the last of
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    • 675 4 —Straits Times July 13 So successful apparently has been the scheme for the rehabilitation of Singapore’s young gangsters that the riots on Pulau Senang come as a very great shock. Ot course there have been occasional whispers of trouble on the island, including the odd attempt to
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    • 240 4 waters hi m* a —Straits Times J- I The Malacca Strait> p.i.r.i grow increasingly bla indiscriminate in tiun of victims. Where A fishermen and trade;> been the targets of tr. -t t recent raids, the luV?! ent the eighth in four weeks involv* J Indonesians. Rekewd and
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  • 241 5 KUALA LUMPUR, July 8 •TO oir Alexander Oppenheim, Vice-Chancellor n v t;o university of Malaya, has asked to be .J irom his post so that he can return to his old lev l -mathematics. n university authorit. mg to get him to ue> post
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  • 37 5 LUMPUR. July 7.—The i: *■■■.•’!national Club here “v u 1 bring and buy" sale to swell its club uc.s of the club have u bring food, cakes, a'* €rs otuer articles for the
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  • 184 5 OINGAPORE, July 7. The Dewan Bahasa in Singapore has published a bi-lingual book which will be great help to those who are sitting for the next Standard One national language public examination in August. The book consists of 62 lessons. It is also useful
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  • 38 5 BANTING. July 12—The Mentri Besar of Dato Abu Bakar bln Bagi.ida, will open two schools here on lAiesday The two the Malay Secondary School and the Tamil National Type Primary School cost $120,000
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  • 305 5 DORT SWETTENHAM, July 7. —Two deep sea fishermen’s organisations in Pulau Ketam, 15 miles from here, are conducting classes for the island’s 2,000 fishermen to improve their geographical knowledge of the Malayan t e r r i t orial waters. The classes
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  • 451 5  -  -by KHOR CHEANG KEE PENANG, July 8. i\l R Ooi Thiam Siow is expected to be reelected Mayor of George Town for a fourth term when the new City Council meets on July 16. Nominations close on July 13. Mr. C. Y.
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  • 173 5 Kota bharu, July i. —This State capital will go gay for three days from July 10 to celebrate the 45th birthday of the Sultan of Kelantan. The town has already been decorated with flags and bunting. Several arches with the words "Long Live the
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  • 137 5 SINGAPORE, July 9. Nineteen members of the Photographic Society of Singapore have been honoured by the International Federation of Photographic Art (F.1.A.P.) of Switzerland. The honours are awarded to both professionals and amateurs who have devoted themselves to the development of photographic art and
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  • 162 6 OENANG, July 9. A young widow described today how her husband was stabbed in the chest by a man outside the Great World Park on the night of April 5. “He shouted In pain and I had to hold him up,” ffiu Pak, 26, told
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  • 27 6 PEKAN, July 8 More than 2.00 U people mostly schoolchildren. have been X-rayed here by the tuberculosis control team from the Ministry of Health.
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  • 221 6 SINGAPORE. July 8. WHE Public Utilities Board will meet tomorrow to review the water situation and. consider the possibility of relaxing the 12-hour daily rationing. The chairman, Dr Fong Kim Heng. said the board would also seek the opinion of Mr. EJ. Smith, the Australian
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  • 38 6 PENANG, July 8 Anton Fernando. 40. was today allowed bail when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner at the junction of Dato Kramat Road and Lorong Kulit last night
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  • 155 6 THE Federation Miiiimi, of Agriculture and Co-operatives. I nr he Mohamed Khir Johan on July 7 praised the diplomacy of Singapore politician Mrs. Felice Leon-Sob in bringing about the recent meeting in Tokyo between President SoVkarno and Tengku \ltdui Rahman, which ended Indonesia's confrontation policy
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  • 180 6 SINGAPORE, July B. More queries on past activities of Barisan Sosiaiis leaders came from the United People’s Party today in the current “open confrontation” between the two parties. With the six queries today, the UPP have posed a total of 23 “embarrassing questions” to the Barisan
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  • 273 6 CINC.AFORE, July B.—Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in a statement from London today said Singapore would NOT contribute 40 per cent of its revenue to the Federation Government after Malaysia. The contribution would amount to only 40
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  • 18 6 PEKAN, July 7- I’ mad Rahimi, bin Pan has been transferred y;, the Police Depot, Kua’a
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  • 165 6 SINGAPORE, July 8 —The People’s Action Party said here today that the Singapore Alliance had worsened its case by admitting that their promise to establish a Malay university was disclosed by way of an “exclusive scoop.” “Is this matter not important enough for other
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  • 298 7 STAFF UNION ORDERS TOTAL OFF-DUTY BOYCOTT OF NON-MEMBERS N c ASSISTANCE-EVEN Ip a COLLEAGUE IS ATTACKED OR IS DYING of hunger KUALA LUMPUR, July 8. ..EMBERS of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff have declared a total boycott of their non-union colleagues. Tlvv were told in
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  • 69 7 KUCHING. July 10. The first batch of 300 Sarawak border scouts have completed their training and are operational, a government spokesm in said today They are operating In the border area of the First ar.d Second Divisions. A second batch, also of 300. will begin
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  • 306 7 I/UALA KANGS AR, July 8.—The Sultan of Perak criticised “certain persons’* who in speeches at political rallies here had “tried to instigate the public to turn away from their traditional loyalty to State and Ruler.” Addressing the annual meeting of the Perak
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  • 78 7 LONDON, July B—The following Malayan students were successful in the Bat Final examinations held by the Council of Legal Education: Class 3 Chn<> Eng Khoon (Singapore*. Nanda Kishore Das (Singapore*. Ng Ktan Fong (Sin gapore Hee Kang Loon (Pahang*, Mustapha Din Hussain (Penang)
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  • 341 7 j LONDON, July 9 JHK final decision to Si sn a Malay- la Weement in I 0nd «n last night as reached after "fne rsonal interVh'V'?" of Tengku iS?" 1 it Gained early torap„rre,; f Yew, Sin«h» In.i Min s »e r minut#
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  • 165 8 SINGAPORE, July 8. Mr. Matthew J. Chandy, Chief Commissioner of the Singapore Boy Scouts will receive the Silver Acorn for “specially distinguished services to the Boy Scout movement” from Inchc Yusof bin Ishak, the Yang diPertuan Negara and Chief Scout of Singapore. at
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  • 133 8 KUALA LUMPUR, July 9—Big guns of the Federation Artillery Regiment will boom tomorrow when 500 officers and men of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Police watch a firepower display. The all day exercise will be held at the army firing range at
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  • 298 8 Kuala lumpur, July B.—The Alliance Party has won 218 out of SOU seats in the c u r r e nt countrywide local authority elections, completed in six states so far. Uhls amounts to 70.0 per cent victory of the seats contested.
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  • 27 8 SINGAPORE, July 8. Thieves broke Into a provision shop in Scrangoon Garden Way yesterday and got away with cash and goods worth $2,560.
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  • 98 8 SINGAPORE. July 8 —Five of (ho seven-member Singapore co! tingent to the Boy Sen it jamboree at Marathon Greece, sailed lor port Saif] today In the Sydney They were Bernard Fernai ’e» (the leader:. R Soma.Mindram. Nq Kim Liang. Nq Kim Chua and Mls.s
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  • 333 8 OENANG, July B—The Penang divisional chairman of the Socialist Front, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, today paid tribute to the party’s former Whip in the City Council. Mr. Lim Kean Siew. and other defeated candidates for “having sacrificed themCives” in the local .‘lections
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  • 43 8 KUALA LUMPUR, July 9 —Mr J. F. Augustin, the Malayan Government representative to the official funeral ceremony of Pope John and the coronation of the Pope Paul VI, returned by air from Rome today. He was accompanied by his wife.
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  • 281 8  -  By EVELYN TU SINGAPORE, July 9.—A husband-hunter with a difference was in town today. As American tourist, Mrs. Beatrice Clark Daly (above), related it: “I had my fortune told in a shrine in Japan. And the gods decreed my independence is to be
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  • 156 8 KUALA LUMPUR jni» 8. Singapoit ft Sion to change t he date of its Sou-n-East Asian Cultural f. ;tival has upset i;w> deration Ciovernment's plan to cipate. This was stated t d.:v bt the secretary to the -i. 5 try oi Broadcasting a d
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  • 145 8 Kuala lumpur, jui> &-T.-.e head of the Ranukriihn* sion Institute of Cu;tun Swami fUnganathananda give a series of talks h at life and teachings of swum. Vnekananda. The talks will be at 6 par.. da..y at the Dewan Bahasu dan Pustaii on July
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  • 70 8 MALACCA, July 9. Progressive Party leaders Ipoh will address muruloa tion rallies here on Ju!" 13 ar.u Speakers will includt Mr Seenlvasagam Mr Si’ gam and Mr Khonc Kok 8 They will speak in eun J r 4o che two PPP candidates Kim Hln.
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  • 48 8 KUALA LUMPUR. J‘*-, Lee Kuan Yew n e e i pore Premier h{ v j president of the tion Old Boys’ Assor i preS i Other officials a;* ne am dent. Dr. K Ku.a secretary, Mr. Tan u and treasurer, Mr. H.a >
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  • 218 9 r r L A LUMPUR, h j;. iV -Inche Ab- bin Ishak’s Nai c o n v e n tion pi-'. .ill be inauit a meeting lot el Majestic j;V ro July 14. V n 30 people, lneveral former jC." -nbers. will
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  • 37 9 Kl’Ai > T T ''VR, July 8 —Se:,|1 Singh of the i s will leave on July 10 to f ngineer officers' Tiv urse. which bejs conducted by -2 V. Military EnginerPoona.
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  • 458 9  -  'Non-union members become tools of the employers' by VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, July 9 r union leaders today supported the total boycott ot non-union colleagues ordered by the Union ol Postal Uniioi med Stall. included m a long list
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  • 172 9 SINGAPORE. July 9. The Public Utilities Board announced today that the 12-hour daily water rationing: would continue until further notice. It considered it would be unwise to relax the present rationing in view of the low stock position and the dry weather outlook. The announcement came
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  • 132 9 SINGAPORE. July 8 The Malayan Indian Congress has called on all Indians here to join the party and contribute to the “Alliance bulwark against socialist imperialism.” ~t r, In a speech to the MIC youth section, the secre-tary-general. Mr Arthur Pailo. said-
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  • 137 9 KUALA LUMPUR, July B.—Nine tourists from Honolulu left Malaya today after a threewe e k visit disappointed in having no chance to see something of the country’s cultural activities The leader of the party, Miss B. Loul, who is director of a Honolulu travel agency
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  • 63 9 SINGAPORE, July B—Mrs. Florence Glover. Mum lo many Asian students in Melbourne and who is now in Singapore for a three-month holiday with her •boys." spent yesterday at Chanai beach with the families of seven former students in Melbourne On July 6 she went
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  • 52 9 IPOH. July 9 The People’s Progressive Party celebrated its victory in the Ipoh municipal council elections with a motor* cade procession of 80 cars and orries this afternoon. The PPP returned to power in the council by winning 16 scats The remaining two seats went to
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  • 54 9 SINGAPORE. July 9—K. BhasKaran was charged in the Ninth Magistrate’s Court today on tw< counts of having carnal relation. l with a girl under 16 at a house in Wilkie Road in mid-February anr on March 4. He pleaded not guilty and wa.* >flered ball of
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  • 49 9 BENTONG, July 9.—A lorry driver, Low Kok Kin. 31. of Kuala Lumpur, was lined $5O In court vesterday for speeding at the 10th mile Bentong-Mentakab road on April 25. Low was travelling at 45 m.p h when he was caught in a police speed trap.
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  • 51 9 SINGAPORE, July 9. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pans Boon, today Rave Opposition parties till July 12 to nominate their representatives to meet the Government at a meeting to re-group the State’s 51 constituencies into 15 electoral divisions for the first Malaysian central parliament
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  • 362 10 AWAITING RAZAK’S APPROVAL ONLY; MALAYSIA BADGES FOR SCHOOLS KUALA LUMPUR, July 10. MORE than two million “Merdeka Malaysia” metal badges are to be distributed among schoolchildren to mark the birth of the new nation. All preparations to usher in Malaysia on Aug. 31 in style have been completed.
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  • 77 10 KUAI.A LUMPUR. July 10—Another $287 50 was received by the Straits Times today towards the' National Patriotic Fund, bringing Its total to $130,251.42. Latest contributions received were from the senior officers, cle- rical and uniformed staff of the Postal Services’ Department, Negri Sembllan and Malacca
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  • 263 10 Kuala lumpur. July 10 —More hospital assistants through out Malaya today came out in support of the proposal to appoint them assistant medical officers to ease the shortage of doctors. The Minister of Health. Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, recently told the National
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  • 327 10 34 candidates for 12 Klang seats KLANG, July 11 THREE women were among 34 candidates who hied their nomination papers today for the KLang Town Council elections. They are Che Soyah binte Talib, 43, a midwife (Alliance); Madam K. Rukkumani, 27, a housewife (Peoples
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  • 78 10 MALACCA. July 11 The Municipal Council will continue to distribute drinking water daily until the water situation in the town returns to normal, the Council president, Mr. G. Mariapparv said today. He said: "We have asked for a loan of 10 more water tanks from Muar
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  • 108 10 IZLANG, July 10—All the main political parties will be contesting the Klang Town Council elections, nominations for which will open tomorrow. It is expected that at least one Independent who is sup- rti A n, L th i e former Minister of Agriculture, Inche
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  • 120 10 KUALA LuMP u R, July 11— Ja\ Walkers’ here today paid "no heed” to the warning by traffic police about using zebra crossings. As a result, many 01 them were picked up by the police. They simply crossed the roads at random. The worst offenders
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  • 139 10 Kuala lumpur July 11 American ‘ham’ radio operator Mr. Chester M. Luches sa, 52, who had contac with Malaya 2o year ago, is a disappoints man. His Malayan ‘hamster friends, whom he used to contact through his call-sta-tion W6BRV before Mflt War 11, have not
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  • 31 10 penano, July ii r ;1 B hoii Transfusion Asso< pe n jj a its postponed anrr. o»cidcnc! the School of Nor r t Road, at 10 a m. on
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  • 499 11 The ‘gruelling week’ in London —by Lee SINGAPORE, July 9 fIE Premier, Mr. |,p e Kuan Yew, tonight reported on the gruelling week in London, and the conditions under whicii Singapore is entering Malaysia. In special broadcast over Radio Singapore, >lr Lee said: “Last night we initialled the Malaysia agreement.
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  • 365 11 rI’ALA LUMPUR, July ft 10 Twenty-six labourers on an estate *in (Clang complained to the Government today that they were being victimised by the National Union of Plantation Workers. The;, said that since they the National Land Finance Co-operative Society, ‘•he NTPW had asked the
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  • 110 11 Ju!y 9 —The State err h .i s rejected Malay ,J he Penang tner *l ha n,ber of Compose mi* inc,ude its reC2 at on be new, yMabv °nimittee for comm,.. parl,l ’*Pation in ,n a not e t o T' industry the
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  • 555 11 SINGAPORE, July 9 SINGAPORE'S business community today held reservations on the feasibility of making Blakang Mati a free port zone by 1966. Entrepot traders, with an eye on freight costs, generally agree that a free zone, if at all necessary, should
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  • 118 11 KUALA KANGSAR, July 9. 'PHE stage of the Grand cinema here caught fire 1 this afternoon while a Tamil film, “The Beautiful Moon.’’ was being screened. The show started at 5 p.m. After 15 minutes a red glow could be seen behind the screen.
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  • 314 12 SINGAPORE, July 9 PREMIER LEE CHANGES HIS PLANS: HE RETURNS THIS SATURDAY r rHh Premier Mr Lee Kuan Yew, will return from London on July 13 —and he is expected to be siven a stupendous welcome. He is expected back in the evening with the
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  • 206 12 KUALA LUMPUR, July 9 iil*»l)s oj organisations running the National language Month campaign throughout the •oumry were today surprised as all was going *v( 11 to line! themselves being criticised Syed Na.slr bln Ismail punned yesterday that the campaign had not got «i!i t
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  • 71 12 KUALA LUMPUR. July 9 The House of Representatives is to be asked to approve $125,842 for the establishment of the Malaysia Affairs Division in the Prime Minister s department when it sits on July 15. The money is for costs of administrative arrangement in connection with
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  • 53 12 IPOH July B.—Six hundred people will attend the 26th annual All-Malaya Co-operative Conference to be held at the St. John Ambulance Association Hall here Horn Aug. 17 to 19. The conference is being organised by the Perak co-operation Union which held a meeting here yesterday
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  • 307 12 SINGAPORE, July 9 r HE secretary-general of the United People's Party Mr Ong Eng Gnan said today that by signing the Malaysia agreement in London the Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew was signing ywav more than $lOO million each year to the Federation Government
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  • 199 12 A LOR STAR, July 11— The .Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Inche Moliamed Khir Johari. said today that the present system of collecting “zakat” (religious tithes) was not satisfactory. Opening the annual state-wide padi competition at Alor Janggus near here. Inche Khir gave
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  • 43 12 KUALA LUMPUR. July 11— The Indonesian Ambassador here l ieut.-Gen. Gusti Djatikusumn will talk about “Building the In denes .»n nation" in !ec*ure theatn "A" of 'he Arts Building at tin University of Malaya on Tuesdai at 8 p m
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  • 180 12 SINGAPORE, Juiv q ’THE National Tracies Union Congress tod Y A its good offices to the acting Prime !j‘ d Toh Chin Chye, to help settle the we" Dr between the Government and the Anv>i .,.V? lJUte Union of Public Employees which has led r
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  • 151 12 SINGAPORE. Juh 11- Two World perts flew int pore tonight to >r the $5o million River project, a: examine prop" solving the Slav supply problems They are Mi P< las, a sanitary or. Mr. G. B. Reiu analyst. The two exper*> here
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  • 38 12 KUALA LUMPUP T 'v'l Rich »rd Andres u s* president of the F> elans* Union Mr otner officers <*hue Ziv Yon Mr Henrv t ini p tarv Mr Bobbv l) n «;<! t secretary Valerio, treasurer
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  • 376 13  -  PROTEST over transfer from bottling bEER to cleaning the toilets By RONALD KINSEY: Kuela Lumpur, July 10 jyjORE than 150 workers of Malayan Breweries Ltd. —mostly men —are preparing to go on strike “to save the dignity’’ of a girl worker.
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  • 206 13 I SINGAPORE, July 10. ■[HE Barisun Sosialis today described the signing W of the Malaysia agreement in London as the ■•as: act of the P.A.P. sell-out which began wtih the «ret phoney merger negotiations between Lee ■nan Yew and the Federation in 1961.” A
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  • 145 13 K l Xl t l MPl R. July 10. u Federation’s ore| Kn trade for the first Months of this year farted to $2,240.6 mil- k million more nan fo r the same period H year. I „i? c rdin ff to official I
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  • 41 13 RAUB, July 10.—The Sultan of Pahang will open the Mahmud Primary School here 01 Saturday 4 p.m The school built Hi a cost of about $60,000 ’s situated in Charoh Read next to the Methodist Girls’ School.
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  • 244 13 MALACCA, July 10. THE Alliance, with 11 seats in hand, is being challenged mainly by the Socialist Front and the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party in tomorrow’s election battle for the remaining 42 seats in the State’s three rural district councils. On nomination day last month, the Alliance
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  • 195 13 IZUALA LUMPUR. July 10. —Three men were charged in the Sessions Court today with forging driving licences and using them for cheating. Ng Loon. 23. and Chin Sow Yin, 23, both of Loke Yew Road, were charged with cheating Hew Kee Yoon on March
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  • 166 13 OENANG, July 9.—The 1 Penang MCA today said that the Socialist Front would “never capture the State.” “From the results of the city and rural elections last week-end. the Front cannot dream of getting control of the State Government next year,” the
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  • 82 13 KUALA LUMPUR. July 10. -Mr. William n’ N Chure nil, lormer British Adviser in Keiantan, has died in L’ngland, it was team 3d her today, ir was fl5 A keen sportsman Mr. Churchill left Malaya in 953 on retirement. He joined the Malayan
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  • 39 13 SINGAPORE, July 10.—Professor Gordon Means, visiting Professor >f Political Science at the University of Singapore, will give a talk in ‘Some Aspects of Malaysia” to the Toe H at Tulbot House. In Scotts Road on July 17
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  • 43 13 SINGAPORE, July 10.—The Barlsan Sosialis will hold a rally near Pulau Saigon Circus by the Sunday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. “to side of Clemeneeau Avenue on expose the Pap sell-out and explain the present political situation to the people.”
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  • 245 14 Kuala lumpur, July 9. Leading medical practitioners today warned of the dangers of promoting hospital assistants to “assistant medical officers.” He was commenting on yesterday’s announcement by the Minister of Health. Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, that these “assistant medical officers’’ might help
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  • 82 14 KAJANG, July 10.—A variety show, combined schools sports, and an open air cinema show will be the highlights of the Ulu Langat district's Malaysia celebrations to be held here In the first week of August At a meeting here yesterday, a committee vvas tormed to
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  • 31 14 KUALA SELANGOR, July 10— The Mentri Besar it Selangor. Dato Abu Dakar bin Baginr.a, today opened two new national schools at Sungel Limau and Bukit Badong, Subak Sernam
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  • 892 14 Kelantan Sultan’s birthday TWO APPOINTED JUSTICES OF THE PEACE KOTA BHARU, July 10. THE Sultan of Kelanlan bestowed titles and honours on 100 people for services to the State on his 45th birthday today. One of the State’s highest orders of chivalry, Dato Paduka Jiwa
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  • 285 14 pENANG, July i 0 r Members cf V Penang Port Commu sion s head office and wharf accoums see tions want their rp' presentative. Mr [w foong Phin. back on the exeeittiv-e council of their union. Two representatives of both sections have
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  • 48 14 JOHORE BAHRU. July 8 ft Road Safety Council ol Jdn was inaugurated ves’craat meeting chaired b> the’ Besar. Dato Haii Hassan oin Yunos fhP j,> The meeting, held at -‘f hore Secretariat. adoP’t' 1 t j constitution and rules the State Executive Council June
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  • 42 14 KUALA TRENGGA.y el The Sultan of Trent-- j-; 1 a new $125,000 D'stikt frflJ at Kuala Brang. n here, over the v ee ‘L‘ r J He urged Oovernnv c0 -oper*® work diligently a with the people.
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  • 1248 15  -  Three officers murdered, 29 badly injured 300 GANGSTERS GO ON SADISTIC RAMPAGE ON PULAU SENANG: 22 DETAINEES FLEE TOWARDS INDONESIA -by- JACKIE SAM. R. CHANDRAN, FRANCIS ROZARIO and BOB PERIES: SINGAPORE, July 12 THREE HUNDRED gangsters rioted on Pulau Senang
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  • 132 16 Reuter. PORTSMOUTH, July 11. —Tengku Abdul Rahman, went to sea here today in a fast patrol boat built for the Royal Malayan Navy. The Prime Minister, who arrived in London on July 7 to sign the Malaysia agreement, visited Portsmouth today with
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  • 95 16 KUALA LUMPUR. July 11. Malaya’s first television producers will leave tor Canada tomorrow on a six-week Colombo Plan course. The live, who already have considerable radio experience, are Inc he Sycd Alwi bin Syed Hassan Inche Ahmad Merican, Mr Richard Job. Mr. H. B.
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  • 96 16 PENANG. Thurs. The Alliance will hold a victory procession In the rural districts on July 14 to thank voters and supporters lor electing 11 ol the party's 15 candidates in last week’s rural elections. Led by Inche Aziz Ibrahim, a State Executive Councillor and Deputy
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  • 51 16 KUCHING, July 11—Ratepayers in Jessellon, North Borneo, are to have a special Malaysia Day narty This was decided bv the entertainments sub-committee of the JcssMton district Malaysia Day •'omnrttee There are about 2.000 ratepayers m Jesselton Each will be allowed h> take one guest to the
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  • 22 16 SINGAPORE. July 11. Law i lan Hunt was fined $25 today for using his cargo-currying boat to carry passengers.
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  • 247 16 Kuala lumpir. July 11.—Lord Head, at present British High Commissioner in Nigeria, is to become High Commissioner in Malaysia. He will leave Lagos tor Kuala Lumpur in October. Sir Geofroy Tory, who has been High Commissioner in Malaya since independence, is to become British
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  • 177 16 PENANG. July 12—Socia list Front at a pre-coun-cil meeting last night decided by a 13-6 vote majority to re-nominate Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew as Mayor of George Town when the new City Council meets on July 16. Mr C. Y. Choy is
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  • 269 16 IPOH, July 11. The “misunderstandings’' over recent election rally speeches in Kuala Kangsar on the question of loyalty to State and Ruler have now been “satisfactorily cleared up.’’ Dato Sha'ari bln Shaflee, the Mentri Besar. announced this at a Press conference here this
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  • 44 16 MALACCA, July 11. The Alliance won landslide victories In the Malacca Tengah. Alor Gajah and Jasln rural district council elections tonight, winning all 42 seats contested. Eleven Alliance candidates were returned unopposed In the three wards when nominations closed on June 13,
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  • 235 16 July sent system V* rmt P eFT%rl;Should the ev a a tually d e Cid e ;c Malaysia, the Suita of Brunei w.mld be fourth in the table of precedence. Precedence o; t|y. Kul Is based on the M v ascension to the V'r
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  • 52 16 SINGAPORE. Ju’.y l 1 fessor George Z F c fessor of Comparaf h K at Columbia Universe v)1 York, has arrived here on the teaching o! j' a education In the Sc rgl tlon at the University of pore. h V tl His visit Is sponsor
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  • 52 16 n nip Pfrt IPOH, July rnlo n i branch of the Natl* r i Teachers, Is to orgin ‘^..^poi Malacca. Johore m during the August ”> lV tcU The cost of the 6 «l which will start n .r,, 2 fict< be $50 a person u
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  • 948 17 KUALA LUMPUR. July 10 ff £l7H Moxham K ttvn t to the top of the jockey champtonhlP table yesterday sn V-, -plendid douiMuvntom ($102) lb..lit Taking jkOut Kuala Lumpur. Race On© UIV. 4—7F \nh»1 9.0 1 Moxham 1 j llU r ut luck IH 8.0
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  • 951 17 KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 JOCKKY Johnny Wilson was in top ‘Oim ti day, winning *°ur of the nine races on the Kuala Lumpur card. Race One 5 5. niv. 5—6F. Y' a S\.bit's (i > >1 \M II 8 7 dhY M. Lee
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  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 44 17 -BIG SWEEP—TOTAL POOL $140,112 1 No. *****7 ($34,077) 2 No. *****5 ($17 338) 3 No. *****3 ($8,009) Starter* ($903 each): Nos. *****1, *****8, *****7, *****1, *****9, *****2, *****0, *****2 *****4. Consolation ($770 each): Nos. *****0. *****7, *****8, *****0, *****2, *****2 *****1, *****1, *****8, *****7*.
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    • 27 17 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $161,660 *****7, *****1, *****8. *****8 *****1, *****3, *****!), *****0 Consolation (8880 each): Nos. *****7, *****4. *****2, *****5, *****8, *****1, *****6, *****2. *****6. *****6.
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  • 312 18  -  JOSEPH YEO: By SINGAPORE, July 11 I IKE the newly-formed Singapore Alliance, J the PAP is to contest all 15 Singapore seats in the Malaysian Parliament. All political parties are waiting for the necessary legislation to be passed and
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  • 45 18 SINGAPORE, July 11—A party of 33 Filipino women, who were quests of Mrs Subandrlo. wife of the Indonesia Foreign Minister, for the past few weeks, will fly In from Jakarta tomorrow morning for a visit as guests of the Singapore Women’s Association.
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  • 98 18 SINGAPORE. July 11.— Cheat ‘wonder boy” Tan Lian Ann will leave early next month to take part in the world junior chess championship which will be held in Yugoslavia instead of Russia. The championship will start on Aug. 13 and will end during the first
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  • 158 18  -  by PERCY JOSEPH Kuala lumpur, July 11.—'The boycott of non-members ordered by the Union of Postal Uniformed Start is paying dividends. Within 48 hours of the policy being made known, 42 non-unionists had signed up. On Monday the union told members that they
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  • 45 18 PENANG. July 11. —A policemilitary puolic order exercise a ill t» neld in Penang from Cam to 1.15 p.m on Saturday. During the operation troops and police will be moving in the streets and manning strategic points to cope with simulated incidents.
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  • 144 18 KUALA LUMPUR. July 11. —A section of Jalan Suleiman will be made a one-way street for a trial period of six weeks from midnight on Sunday, it was announced today A Federal Capital Commission statement said at present delays were experienced in Jalan Suleiman. In
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  • 96 18 KUALA LUMPUR. July 10 The Socialist Front today alleged that the country was “dotted with British military bases” and the presence of expatriate officers was preventing Malayan army personnel from gaining experience and promotion. In a statement warning of the “military conse- quences of Malaysia.” the Front
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  • 228 18 KUALA LUMPUR j., ]v THE Alliance has already won 235 seats tal of 333 seats contested so far in 1 a to wide local authority elections. llr Senator Khaw Kal Boh. Minister without Portlotio who is chairman of tht Alliance election commlitet said today that
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  • 56 18 SINGAPORE, July 11.—Captain J.L. Blackham. who had served as Commodore Superintendent of Singapore Dockyard (Naval Base ;ince October 1961 till last month, has been promoted to Rear-Ad-miral. He has also been appointed Admiral Superintendent-Designate. H.M. Dockyard. Portsmouth in succession to Rear-Admiral Sir John Walsham. This appointment will
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  • 219 18 ITU ALA LU.MpiTD JXjuly n Mr napathy, the penerai secretary 0 i tin. ,n. Staff, said today tha his union had V, letter to Cuepacs to 1 out what had been cion about negotiations w> the Government ove the postmens claims It
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  • 354 18 FOR the filth consecutive trading day Straits tin declined yesterday by a further 25 cents to $452.50 on an ottering estimated down by five tons to 250 tons. In London on Thursday, tin ruled steady throughout. Turnover was largely made up of
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  • 171 19 LUMPUR. IK jT ;i—Repreeeam. the manageKent workers of Baia> rfieweries Md. v' on Mondfiy KV- if a girl em■Snvet r, )uid continue k filiating" Job KW en ■JL u v’.um expires. It HTbIv,; the mantfeK t g y( by the N* M: j
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  • 713 19 L{ E foi: in* is a complete list o: revised quotations K ued bv 'Me Malayan Stock Kcbanitr < n Friday, July 11 H*"* ,vnj»TRIALl ML Sr i.» r-' K Tnwtew J'JJ T/- no Smelt HjL it/* ia /e|\ IS «T/« K>*. KZ, 3 34 aae
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  • 38 19 ktruu '>yB. July f, July 10. July 11. July 12. Mr It. S ***** 120.07 118.82 117.80 117.44 .7™ 118 62 116.00 114.81 118.81 H2.lt 2O 114.11 114.16 114.08 114.08 114.08 Dec. 29. 1862 100.
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  • 95 19 KUALA LUMPUR, July 11.— Miss Qrazlella Tallon, 24. (above). a visiting Italian law student, had never eaten fresh pineapple before coming to Malaya. she leaves for home on Saturday she will take six In her luggage. Miss Tallon, a third year student at
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  • 129 19 KUALA LUMPUR July 14.—Sharifah Axis bintc Syed Salim, 17, a niece of the wife of the Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, was engaged to a member of Nenl Sembilan royalty, Incne Megat Muhammad bin Muhammad Din, 25, at the Residency yesterday. Sharifah Allah is a schoolgirl in
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  • 35 19 SYDNEY, July 14—Among the recent graduates as Masters of Technology at the University of New South Wales, were two Malaysian students, Chlng San 7 Ling of Sarawak and Wah Ohlang Ho of Malaya.
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  • 201 19 RUALA LUMPUR, 4X July 11.—Diversification erf Malaya’s agriculture is harder than is usually appreciated, Dr. C. r. Wharton said here tonight. Dr. Wharton, visiting reader In Agricultural Economics at the University of Malaya and a representative for the Council on Economic and Cultural Affairs,
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  • 987 19 THE table 'at ihaiea on tin 1 Malayan Stock Exchange mows last boat nee* to July S(A) an* last butncoo tfnee that date (B) with H and L itandtnf for Hlfbee and Lowest bwelneeg for this year to date. INOSSTMAU ML A AIM Bricks 190 Atlas let
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  • 35 19 SINGAPORE, July 12 Tuan Haji Yaacob bln Mohamed, Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and Assemblyman for Bukit Tlmah, will open the Jubilee Malay School at West Coast Road on July 17.
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  • 36 19 KUALA LUMPUR, July 11. Cant Leone Beh Hun, of the Federation Army Supply and Transport Services, will leave for Britain on Sunday to attend a course at the R.A.80 officers' school at Aldershot
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1970 20 From Our Market Correspondent i -y y THE outlook on the Malayan Stock Exchange for the coming week is not at the moment very bright or promising for either the industrial or tin sections of the market. Towards the end of last week a sagging Industrial
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    • 23 20 July 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72 cents (unchanged). TIN: $452.50 (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 5 tons).
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    • 56 20 Current Date of Total T.UI for payment payment for previous Honrkong Bank 5. t n, J, ar ye»' Gopen, Con. li 'Y*. J frono?' T 18 jK£ 30 ZZ iisr. »d* aus. u B’pore Para 7 »21%. 20% MrU Hydraulic fjjj; la t Interim. ,'v 1 *VI- J
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    • 530 20 M yffyj recent e <® 4extendi-, Dweelt, befor v Rafe ex No -l |H.ejL 4 v M Rnto t r CU M C il h Thereafter .B dier .'under f t loped and gdened near the iOL- K ed bjgthe lnd on i^y ading coiu!) lip
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