The Straits Budget, 24 July 1963

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  • 28 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS Tllk^^ MALAYA S NATIONAL NfWSPAPfR tries sti Kuala Lumpur, July 24, 1#63. Frico 40 eentg ghlUlay! yknv m /l
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  • 1093 2  -  109 PAGES ON THE ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK OF MALAYSIA AND COMMON MARKET* YAP CHEN KWEE Kuala Lumpur, July 19 rapid industrialisation, eventual elimination of tariffs and other trade barriers and the “harmonisation” of all import duties are recommended in the report by the International Bank Mission
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  • 142 2 ITUCHING, July 19—The Sabah Alliance Party won all the seats In the elections to the North Borneo Legislative Conn* ell by the electoral colleges of the four residencies In the country. The West Coast Residency elected Mr. Donald Stephens, Mr. Phang
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  • 87 2 BINQAPORi D I %sentatlves i “'Pam 'ment empi wll: auend session or a p 1 Ti"., 8KKV. m p.m. at W This was ann.,i lodi H *8® ry-tSI i: calf"* iY jplom v, o e,taS unit’ M d 1 BpfTltlon am ihemH se ?es. The
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  • 60 2 TAJPINO, July Id i..che Afafl Axis bln Ishak. chi.r:..»n ofH National Conver t lot: i r v jl Dr. Lim Chong Eu *cm^H Kneral of the Unite irty. will be ainoia at a UDP ‘‘Thank i u" here tomorrow night Five of the party\
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  • 39 2 PENANG, July 19 The Tar.J Bungah Umno division will J Us annual meeting at .he 1 Tanjong Tokong Chib n Sundi July 2 U High-ranking Umr.o -eadd from kuala Lumpur and Penifl will address the meeting
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  • 138 2 KUALA LUMPUR. July 19FCHE Mahmood Ambak. chairman of the unite Chambers of Commerce of the Federation i Malaya, today made an appeal to all forelgl dustrial and commercial firms here to particip» In the Malaysia celebrations. This, he said, would show their support for the new
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  • 39 2 KUALA LUMPUR, July 'W Nine ships of the Indian Navy which are currently holding their exercises in the Arabian Sea. Bay Sin®® 11 anrt the Andaman Sea, will pay a goodwill visit t 0 Singapore tomorrow
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  • 51 2 KANOAR. July 18- ‘J* Besar ol Perils. Da r** 1 J mad bln Mohamed i f open two complete i ral jects at Kampong ILm miles from here, nex iurs<w The projects are fl J and a community n M serve 2.000 residents u e
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  • 46 2 her Sifl* MU AH. July 19 sed holder. Inche Ta rne d u (Independent' 1 ,»n« hi opposed to the nort in Local Council het tlons closed yeste < ed V The vacancy tnia tW resignation of in- ,.j e ndent Sulaiman, also at
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    • 665 3 —Straits Times, July 15 IA belt' picture of *he pro- d common mart enu'ic with the publicfcTof Anne* “K”. which Kals wit’*- Llle financial ar CLcnto of merger. Foi FcompM* Picture, however I must ill await the Ruefl Cort, in which presumably Ere are recommendations on [or
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    • 390 3 Gains Losses —Straits Times, July 15 To nobody’s surprise, the Alliance has held its own in the Johore and Kedah town council elections over the week-end, retaining control in six of eight centres in the South and all three in the North. There have been losses Kluang, which pronounced a
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    • 387 3 —Straits Times, July 16 The name of Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak’s new political party is conspicuously neutral. There are no overtones either of race or of class in “National Convention Party.” It is the sort of roof under which a variety ,of tendencies may shelter. Perhaps that
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    • 179 3 —Straits Times, July 16 Since 1955, more than 2,000 co-operative societies have been set up in the Federation. It is hardly surprising that many of them—especially the rural co-ops—should bear the marks of forced growth. It was wise of Inche Mohamed Khir Johari to direct energies this year
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    • 640 3 —Straits Times. July 17 It will not do to repeat the Australian Prime Minister's offence, and remind Indonesia that no-one asked the Papuans to express an opinion, still less exercise a choice, about the 'inclusion of West Irian in the Indonesian Republic. But it is 'certainly permissible to
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    • 345 3 —Straits Times. July 17 Prospects for industrial expansion in Malaya and the other states of Malaysia have never looked brighter. The agreement to create a common market by stages promises a steady growth of investment opportunities, while business men with sound ;deas for exploiting these opportunities can
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    • 312 4 —Straits Times, July 18 The Federal Capital Commissioner’s proposal for an association of local authorities deserves to be followed up, though the object of getting together should surely not be work for a “uniform system of local by-laws.” Conditions differ from town to town find village to village.
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    • 224 4 —Straits Times, July 18 Not to be outdone by Penang Malacca’s municipal council is to ask the State Government lor an inquiry into "the affairs, management and administration of the Council' between June 1961 and July this year. Whoever may be appointed (assuming the Government agrees) is going
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    • 723 4 —Straits Times, July 19 At various times since the end of the war, the lurid warning has gone forth tha‘ Penang, once it ceased to be a free port, would rapidly degenerate into a fishing village. Or, to change the metaphor, a sleepy hollow. Th e first
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    • 664 4 —Straits Times July 20 The Sultan of Brunei s statement on his withdrawal from the Malaysian negotiations ends* i speculation in one direction i only to encourage it in another. A statement from the Istana before the Sultan’s broadcast denied tnat the question of his precedence among
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    • 65 4  -  u.ui i' Ipoh 1 ONSIDERABLK attend has been paid oy ipoh Municipality to able development projff in the town But 1 am atraJt the Municipality ai>o ntjj waiting up regarding installation oi traffic nj® in certain congested PJ\ of the town. One iU example is the junction Hugh
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    • 48 4  -  MlK® Ipoh wbi npHE corresp-ncu.it X complained .t 7* 1 r0 noise from nj ueI11 pt planes ruinec. hi--* y lUS jc to record class-. <( iir dini might consider e re the use of a mif r;* lireC tiy cording the n a from the radio
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  • 366 5 JOHORE BAHARU. July 14 rpHE Alliance once again won comfortably in the Johore Town Council elections last ni a ht taking 57 of the 86 seats—three seats u s than in the 1961 elections. Tht* Socialist Front, which captured 22 seats. prese nt- j the
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  • 94 5 JOHORE BAHRU. July 15. —Police are probing into the death of a 20-year-old youth whose boay was found yesterday in a monsoon drain near Labis, about 90 miles from here. The youth, who was identified as Tan Chee. an un employed tapper had several
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  • 41 5 IPOH. July 15—Mr. Cheah Hoong Yean has been elected the presi dent of the Sittawan Rotary Clut with Mr. P. C. Balachandran, vicepresident Other officials elected wer« secretary. Mr Hong Kok Cheong and treasurer. Mr. Saw Eng Chong
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  • 341 5 From hate to cordiality... SINGAPORE, July 14. An assemblywoman spoke today of how bitterness between women of various countries could be transformed into cordiality through international conferences. Mrs. Seow Peck Leng was speaking to members of the International Federation of Women’s Clubs of the Philippines
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  • 53 5 KUALA LUMPUR, July 16—The Government has agreed to the appointment ot Mr George Warsamv the Greek Ambasador In ’Tew Delhi, as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of Greece to Malaya. Mr. Warsamy was Ambassador Extraordinary on mission in Algiers before he was appointed Greek Ambassador to
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  • 585 5 KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 piVE Opposition pai’ty leaders today met the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Oato Haji Noah bin Omar, and protested against the twice postponed meeting of Parliament. They said that in both instances no explanation for the postponement was
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  • 41 5 SINGAPORE. July 16 The Federation Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. has sent a cable to Singapore prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. wishing speedy recovery of prison officers Injured In the riots at Pulau Senang on July 12.
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  • 155 6 King sees Navy’ s new uniforms Kuala lumpur, July is The Yang di-Pertu-an Agong approved today new uniforms for senior and junior ratings of the Royal Malayan Navy. The new uniform is generally similar in style to that of other Commonwealth navies, but it has been changed in detail to
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  • 163 6 SINGAPORE, July 14.—Some 105 employees of Star Press and Tamil Murasu are on strike Their wage dispute Is with the management of Star Press, who are publishers of Tamil Murasu. a Tamil dally. T-e workers, who walked out on July 13, are members of
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  • 182 6 KUALA LUMPUR j« !v PRESIDENT of the Philippines Muslir tion, Mr. Ahmad Alonto, today'" dUm!*; vlalaysia as means of obtaining indep‘*n i *r Ded .iberty from colonial power rather than nd jny other nation. n>at to He said: “The establishment of Malaysia will mean
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  • 53 6 SINGAPORE. July I&—A house, wile, Suam bu.te Smal 50. awarded $6,150 damages by M; Justice Winslow tn the H:.:i C:u.i for personal injuries suffered lr. i road accident three years ago Sitain brought the action againi a taxi drher. Llm Bok S >o agains whom the
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  • 372 6 WHATEVER WE DECIDE WILL BE BEST FOR PEOPLE—DATO WONG pENANG, July 16. Penang may have to re-examine its free port status in view of the formation of Malaysia, the Chiet Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today. “We must decide whether the state should
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  • 76 6 IPOH. July 16. Penghulus from all 0 j attending a four-day civics course here 7aby the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha’ari bin Sham’ to be loyal to the Sultan and the State. i., fe He said: “As penghulus you are the niout h of the Government in
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  • 404 7 JJIDFL will get more capital to enable IT TO PLAY A BIGGER ROLE in development KUALA LUMPUR, July 15. fllK t structure of the Malayan Indus1 trial Development Finance Ltd. is to be strengthened by million to enable it to play bigoev part in the country’s industrial
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  • 38 7 Iku.\i t tm |V: 2 p 1 ;.f'UR, July 15—Chin I 1)1 Ktjanc. was |;fe •or]-.. m General Hospital f > broken leg and |scor. fr n(1 n he was hit by 1 l Road
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  • 284 7 QINGAPORE. July 15. The battle between Communists and the People's Action Party, as described by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today drew fire from the two main opposition parties here. The left-wing Barisan Sosialis described Mr. Lee as “hoping
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  • 19 7 SUNGEI PATANI, July 17 —The Sultan of Kedah will formally open the State Assembly next Wednes day.
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  • 295 7 Depart from general practice IPOH, July 15 'J’HE Taiping Town Council will depart from its general practice and co-opt several members of the public into its standing committees. This was disclosed today by Mr. S. Sabaratnam, who will preside at the pre-council policy meetings
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  • 163 7 IPOH, July 15. A RESOLUTION pressing the British War Depart- ment to have a closed shop agreement with the War Department Civilian Staff Association was approved at the annual meeting of the union’s Ipoh branch here yesterday. It also asked the
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  • 66 7 TAIPING, July 15—Miss Annie Toll, a stenographer in the Telecommunications Department, Ipon. has been chosen ‘Miss Telecom. Perak” at a dance here. She won the title trom 11 other contestants, eight from Ipoh and three from Taiping Second was Miss Lai Kwan and third Raja Norizah
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  • 59 7 KUALA LUMPUR, July 16 Young Malayans studying in Britain will be among about 5,000 schoolchildren who will soon leave London for countries all over the world for their summer holidays. BOAC expect to fly nearly 250 Malayan and British schoolchildren to Singapore and here when
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  • 27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. July 15—An attendant, Pai Tiong Keng. 18. was killed when he was thrown off a lorry at Jalan Swettenham here yesterday afternoon.
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  • 81 7 KUALA LUMPUR, July 15—The Straits Times today received another $179.95 for the National Patriotic Fund bringing Its total collection to date to $136,501.37 Latest contributions received were from the staff of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya In Batu Pahat. $10; the Kuala Selangor branch members
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  • 160 7 SINGAPORE, July 15. Mr. S. T. Bani, president of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, today challenged the Government to allow SATU to prove publicly that it had the support of the workers. In a statement, Mr. Bani dared the Government to
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  • 730 8 Ministry official urges industrial court to put national interest above sectional interest BID to defer pay row case BRINGS CHARGE FROM UNION SINGAPORE, July 15. |y|R. G. Kandasamy, PAP assembly man and general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public
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  • 134 8 JOIIORE BAHRU, July 15. The Johore State Government has ordered elected members of the Batu Paha* Town Council to meet on July 27 to decide which party is to control the council Then was a tie at the Batu Pahat Town Council elections on
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  • 398 8 KUALA LUMPUR. July is 'J'HE newly-formed National Convention Party said today that it was formed for the sole purpose of uplifting the economic and social conditions of people in the rural are A nartu ctdtpmpnt coiH W A party
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  • 42 8 KUALA LUMPUR. July 16.—The vlc°-president of the Women’s International Club. Tengku Asiah. will hold a cooking demonstration of a special Kelantan dish, ayam Perchit, at the club premises in Jalan Damansara here on July 19 at 5 pm.
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  • 167 8 I/'UALA LUMPUR. July 15. Malaya may have its first motel in Trengganu. The Tourist Promotion u;fleer, Inche Osman Sim. Lew to Kuala Trengganu today to look into the possibility i building a motel in the Stu* He said at the airport mat the motel
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  • 50 8 KANGAR. July 16 Am pjt master of the Sinip*m~ bin Malay School. I” r!u den: Puteh, has been elect. of the Perils Malay sociation Ail bin Other officials are Zam Ahmad, vice-president. j nC bin Othman. secretary w arn ed Zainuddin bin Ha a Noor, treasurer
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  • 394 9 SINGAPORE, July 15. 4 ci-.i’uTY superintendent of police today ground his teeth in fury, and helplessly a gang of armed robbers get away with .>10.000 worth of jewellery. t uii Rahman bin in his car was in of the robbers'
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  • 273 9 SINGAPORE. July 16. 'HE l diversity of Singapore today announced the ation of a centre for South-East Asian •'Hi u in social science. Lie i;.‘ re consists of the t °f economics, history, law, polij e< 4 11 and social stui;- ai- to sponsor
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  • 25 9 PENANG. July 16.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. in open the Nibong Tebal Methodist Primary School's new hall on jui> 20
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  • 224 9 K U ALA LUMPUR, July, 15. Malayan Breweries Ltd. was given a temporary reprieve from industrial action today when negotiations with a worker's representative on the question of a girl s change of job were postponed. The National Union of Drink
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  • 88 9 Malacca, July 15 Returning officers for July 20th Malacca municipal elections have been warned to be on guard against disturbances by thugs. They have been told that there was the possibility of these thugs coming up as voters to create trouble at
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  • 276 9 PENANG, July 16. 'J'WO sleeping men were injured early this morning when two home-made bombs were thrown into a lodging house in Lorong Salamat occupied by syces and mechanics. A car cleaner, Hanafi bin Abas Sharif, 22. who was sleeping in the porch, was
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  • 76 9 TELUK ANSON. July 15—The Mentri Bcsar of Perak Dato Shaan bin Shahe will open three completed rural projects at the Riverine Kampong of Baiun Bidal. 23 miles from here, on July 26. The projects are a 54.Q00 community hall; a $lO,OOO health clinic
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  • 223 9 SINGAPORE, July 15. Of the four officials of the riot island of Pulau Senang who were admitted to the General Hospital on July, two have been discharged, and another has recovered sulliciently to be able to walk about. The most critically in jureci of
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  • 20 9 SINGAPORE, July 16.—The Singapore Government last night declared Bohol Province, Philippines, and Kuching as cholera Infected places.
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  • 16 9 TUMPAT, July 16.—Mr. M Muthunam has been elected president of the M.I.C. Tumpat branch.
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  • 977 10  -  Subandrio: Hold plebiscite! or referendum in Borneo JAKARTA’S TERMS by DENIS WARNER Straits Times special correspondent JAKARTA. July 15 8N D O N E SIA will accept the formation of Malaysia only if an independently conducted plebiscite or referendum clearly shows that the majority of the
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  • 89 10 KUALA LUMPUR July 1G Tlio Ministry of Kducation is considering sending 20 Kiris to attend an Outward Pound course next year. The president of the Outward Round Trust. Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister said this In a statement prerented to the Trust’s annual
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  • 542 10 The Brunei Sultan ’s terms •—Hem* IT IS NOT MERELY A QUESTION OF STATUS, SAYS HIS SPOKESMAN A tor today that even if Malava had offered the ot Malavsfa P ?h ltl0 R f Yalls Agong a.u to accept' W0Uld have been reluct- rile spokesman. Dato Setia Pengiran Yusof. was?
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  • 78 10 KUALA LUMPUR, July 16—The Selangor will be patron Vi?av m AU 10 1,1 aid of the tion 5 Uprosy Relief AssoclarhTt hp dance wh ‘ch includes a w n AnH n, l er> be a < the Chin'vo° Auditorium th H, S n hts f thp
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  • 536 10 ftUALA LUMPUR. July 15.Tun Abdul Kazak said tonight there was “still time" for uu L'.\ secretary-general or his i\pi\senlative to ascertain the wishcsl of the people of North* B m<. I and Saiawak on Malaysia ::.l accordance with the agivi-muT.I
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  • 382 11 PENANG, July 16. Till .Jiiyor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Sicw, today w .rnod against any “plot” among city co u:iv liors to gain political advantage by hair.i ung the smooth running of the ad”.11 ii i ation. li action would be detrimental to the
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  • 28 11 V, 'h’UR. Julv 15.—See h< oi Petaline Java. K’,; the General Hos*rm. i fractured right Rr r involved In a car to.lghr '*ng Road at 11.45
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  • 199 11 1/UALA LUMPUR. July 16. Mr. Chester Bowles, U.S. Ambassa-dor-designate to India, left bv air for Bangkok today after a 24-hour visit. Mr Bowles. President Kennedy's former adviser on African. Aslan and Latin American AiTairs. had already visited Vietnam and Jakarta on his way
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  • 75 11 PENANG, July 15. The Penang Alliance have elected Mr. David Choong (above) as its party whip in the City Council which will hold its first meeting tomorrow. Mr. Choong was returned in Victoria Green ward in the recent city polls, with four
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  • 179 11 Kuala lumpur, July 15. A Vietnamese Ministry of Education team flew in today to see how best Malaya’s education system can help them eradicate Communism in schools especially in the rural areas. The team is led by the Vietnamese Under Secretary of
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  • 121 11 SINGAPORE, July 16. Singapore’s revenue lor the first six months of this year showed an increase of more than $1,050,000 over the comparable period last year. Revenue totalled $31,402,001) ;hi.s year; last year’s figure vas 55y.747.000. Tills exceeded the estimates ior January-June 1903 by
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  • 231 11 MALACCA, July 16. \/fR. K. P. DAWOOD Sultan, retiring president of the Malacca Indian Chamber of Commerce fcuid yesterday that he supported the idea of giving special privileges to Malays in business. He also welcomed reservation of quotas of licences In he transport
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  • 442 11 SINGAPORE, July 16.O The Public Dailyrated Employees Unions Federation has written to the secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr C. V Devan Nair. protesting against an award made last month oy the Industrial Arbitration Court on the question of work on Sundays
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  • 45 11 TAIPING, July l(j. The Federation ol Malava Red Cross Society Talping District, will hold a tllni show it the I.ido Cinema on July 21. The proceeds will tie distributed I he uniformed branch of t’’o society for Its use
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  • 141 12 KUALA LUMPUR, July 16. rHE United Chambers of Commerce is to send a delegation to the Minister of Commerce and industry Dr. Lim Svvee Aim to discuss the Malaysia common market arrangements This was decided by the chamber here today The dclf/atlon will also dheuss
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  • 153 12 if UALA LUMPUR. July, IV id. —A girl who loves juggling with figures is attending a course which orginally was designed t or me n only. ohe is Miss Yong Mun Ha. 22 The course she began at the Petaling Jaya Productivity Centre today
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  • 81 12 LONDON. July 16—The following Malayan students nave been tailed to the Bar: P. P. Dason (Penang* Lun Teong Chuan (Penang>. Peru :nul Nadarajun (Kelantan*. Keow site Cling (Penang*. Mohammed Vu>ol bin AOtlul Rashid tJonore*. Choo Eng Klioon (Singapore'. U Fernandez (Selangor* B. s S. Kanda (Penang*.
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  • 25 12 rLANGAR, July 16—The Perlis Sute Alliance will noid iu> annual meeting at 930 a.m on July 26 at the Hokklen Association nail here
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  • 70 12 SINGAPORE. July 16 —Fifteen countries will take part in tht South-East Asia Photograph;,: Society s 1963 pictorial photography exhibition at the Singa oore National Library conference rooms from July 19 to 21. Mr Soon Peng Vain, patron ot .ne society, will open the exnibi tion at
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  • 52 12 KUANTAN, July 16—A block o cnangmg rooms and snowers tor tourists and picnickers at Telok Chenipedak beach here will be one ot the major projects to be undertaken by the Kuantan Rotarv Club this year. This was announced by Mr. Lim Chin Hut. the newly-elected president of
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  • 29 12 KELANTAN. July 16—The Chief of the General Stall. Major General Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamea Jewa. today visited the 2nd Bn.. Royal Malay Regimen', at Pengkalan Chepa.
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  • 114 13 PENANil, July 16.— ih„ut ’00 Malay fishing 2 r in Kuala Muda P.‘petitioned the chairSin Si the Butterworrth ttt *llare eomm|ttee a P* ior an immediate SLpateh ‘»f food to save Sen from starvation. lhe> say their means L livelihood has been bJ(j lv hit
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  • 146 13 ftl'ALA LUMPUR, July 16 I Ine Employees' Provident Hr.d Board lias agreed to Hr.numbers of its counteror. anisation in Nigeria. Hi: B A Eman-Pepple, ConH>: Finance and Accounts of Bn.-.:; nal Provident Fund, Nlk. said this today before he Hi I:r Laco after
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  • 106 13 ■NANG. July 16.—A girl’s jcrcam put to flight a \lv T 1 wr,u r °ke into an ‘V Hlse in Tanjong Road early today. Patrick Rinehard f.° n r > ea l police he was nou{ 3.20 a.m. shouts rd his daugh a r V°
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  • 20 13 Lai t 3‘UCIll 16—Mr, elected r orhy Estate has Indian p ent ot the M»ich ai Congress. Labu
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  • 95 13 Kuala lumpur, July is —The Commandment of the Police Depot, Wan Ibrahim bin Wan Mohamed Isa (above) will leave soon for a threemonth leadership course in the Lnited States. He goes on leave at the end of this month prior to leaving for
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  • 129 13 SINGAPORE, July 16. The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association today threatened to call out its members on strike if the board did not accede to certain demands immediately. A general meeting of workers held yesterday at the union’s temporary premises in Cecil Street
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  • 278 13 SINGAPORE, July 16. —A Royal Air Force Whirlwind helicopter made a landing on the football pitch at the British Military Hospital at Alexandra today lor the first leg of a mercy mission to fly a seriously injured Royal Marine Commando
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  • 85 13 SINGAPORE. July 16.—The 41day strike by 100 police civilian employees here may be called oil this week. Their two outstanding claims for shift allowance and the method of salary conversion for finger print searchers were settled today at a meeting with the Finance Minister.
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  • 213 13 IPOH, July 16. Helen Wong ham Thye, 22, the Ipoh heart girl who went to Melbourne in January for specialised surgical treatment, will return home on Tuesday “very much healthier.” Living under the shadow ol death for six months, Helen’s condition had aroused
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  • 54 13 TELUK ANSON, July 16.—The District Officer. Lower Perak Inche Zainal Abidin bin Kasahatan. will open a three-dav training course for scout patrol leaders on July 26 at the Changkat Jong campsite, about nine miles from here About 50 boys from 14 groups in the Teluk Anson
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  • 171 13 SINGAPORE, July 16. American schoolgirl Jane McCreery Oliver, comparing teenage social life in Singapore and America, said today: “Your teenagers go out in groups. Back home they go out in pairs.” Jane, 17, from Kansas City, Missouri, Is the daughter of Federal Judge John W.
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  • 176 13 Kuala lumpur, July 16.—The Government is considering a request from the Opposition parties for an extra session of Parliament before the August meeting. Originally, the House of Representatives was scheduled to meet for three days starting yesterday, but this has been postponed to Aug.
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  • 372 14 ‘Tan Siew Sin will open new branch in Singapore' report upsets Mr Yap, but it’s all settled now IYUALA LUMPUR, July 16— An administrative error which resulted in a report saying that the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, was going to open a Malayan Chinese
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  • 42 14 PENANG, July 17.—The body of a messenger, Cheah Teik Heng, 27, was lound in the sea oil Pulau Hulun yesterday Cheah, a bachelor living with his married sister in Pulau Tikus. had been reported missing since Saturday.
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  • 369 14 PENANG, July 17. pENANG might become another Sleepy Hollow like Malacca if she were to lose her free port status, the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, said today. “Our entrance into the Malaysian Common Market may not bring any concrete benefits.” he said, commenting
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  • 353 14  -  30 GIRLS LEAVE THEIR HOSTEL AFTER A MONTH by ROBERT SINNIAH I/LANG, JuliV, 16. A “ghost*’ with a taste ior ham and eggs and pretty girls has dually succeeded in t Tightening away 32 assistant nurses and mid wives from their
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  • 229 14 J£UALA LUMPUR. Juiv V lb, -The Pan-Mala-yan Islamic Part; want, one of its MK to“ leader of the Opposition in the House ot sentatives. p\Ti h il S was staied fudav oy the S Abdullah bin Zawaw:. c men ting on
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  • 96 14 KUALA LUMPUR. July IT —A youth told Pouce last night that he was robbed by a man who ne had thought wn.' a detective 4 Lu Kit Chong ot K.au» n was outside the Maat u at 630 p.m. yesterday at posters when a
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  • 61 14 KUALA LUMPUR. ,j dent i Three Malayan nit U left for India todav herf different medical c< ptflij The students. M' ind Mr Beh. Mr. Tan Kx ll Khoo Teik Bong 1 ,ne candidates nommn'rn fof tW deration Govern na t ie scholarships offoic tlie teen'
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  • 438 15 RAILWAY ROW OVER STRIKE PAYMENT I KUALA LUMPUR, July 17 T HE Malayan Railway has decided to give |1 cvgvatia payments totalling about $10,liiOO t- JO employees who worked during the wnt strike and this has sparked off a row the management and the Railway|mi?n's Union of Malaya. I tM
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  • 83 15 IPOH. July 17.—An Alliance by-election candidate. Mr Ling Tiong Huong, was returned unopposed today to the Bruas local council to take the seat of an Alliance member who died recently. In a by-election for another sea: in the Kampong Pinang Local Council (near Taiping). an Alliance candidate.
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  • 56 15 KUCHING. July 18 British Army engineers have built a bridge and 15 culverts, and helped the Kuching Rural District Council to complete the last four miles of the Padawan Road in the past six weeks. Padawan is near the Indonesian border not l.«r from Tebedu where
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  • 360 15 PENANG, July 16.—The Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, declared today he was prepared to give up the use of the Mayor’s official car and travel in a trisha instead if the City Council decided to deprive him of its use. He
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  • 35 15 SINGAPORE. July 17 Two squads of recruits will pass out from the Police Training School on July 25. The acting Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. A. T. Rajah, will be the Inspecting officer.
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  • 99 15 Banting. July 16. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, who is also the Selangor Alliance chairman, has asked the Kuala Langat Alliance division to hold a meeting soon to select a candidate to stand in the Telok Datoh by-election. The
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  • 469 15 TAIPING, July. 17 'J’HE newly-formed United Front, composed of the United Democratic Party, the Socialist Front and Independents, took control of the Taiping Town Council today amidst calls to resign and return to the electorate for a reaffirmation of confidence. The resign call came
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  • 25 15 BANTING. July 19—The board, of governors of the Methodist English School. Secondary and Primary. will meet at the school llbary on July 23.
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  • 63 15 MISS Annie Toh Slew Eng, a stenographer in the Telecommunications Department in Ipoh. who was judged ‘‘Miss Telecoms, Perak” at a dance in Taiping. Second was Miss Lee Lai Kwan and third Raja Nori z a h binte Raja Haru n a I Rashid, both
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  • 107 15 KUALA LUMPUR, July 17. —The Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the Sixth National Art Exhibition in the National Art Gallery here at 5.30 p.m. on Aug. 26, anniversary of the opening of the gallery. Ninety-five artists rrom all the states In the Federation
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  • 763 16 SINGAPORE, July 18. THE Singapore Government today accused pro-Communist trade union leaders of the Singapore General Employees Union of having brought about the closure of yet another factory resulting in the loss of employ- ment to 131 workers. It said the
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  • 235 16 SINGAPORE, July t8 THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association today gave the board until July 17 to settle four main demand? or face industrial action. In a letter to the general manager the union said that if *no favourable reply was received by 1
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  • 145 16 Kuala lumpur. July 18. Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. today announced the establishment of a scholarship for graduates of the universities of Malaya and Singapore. The post-graduate scholarship. tenable for two years, will be awarded each year alternately by the University jl Malaya and the
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  • 82 16 SINGAPORE, July 18.—Two Malay film stars. Sa’adlah and S. Kadarisman, flew to Tokyo this morning to take part In an Eastmancolour Malay film there. The film b Shaws Malay Film Productions’ "Melanchong ka-Tokyo” (Holiday in Tokyo), a musical comedy. The two are
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  • 213 16 Kuala lumpur, July IT.—The Education Ministry is seeking 2.000 trainee teachers for primary schools and 700 for secondary schools. The Director of Teacher Training, Mr. Chong Min Kee. said that in addition ca. lidates are being sought for part-time continuation training courses in
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  • 112 16 Kuching. July ls.-au the Sarawak Alliance members of the new Council Negri met in Sibu today and unanimously elected their secretary general. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. to be the country’s fir>t Chief Minister-designate. There were 73 councillors at the meeting, a gain of four members on
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  • 75 16 IPOH, July 18 A t-*:alI o* artists trom seven take part in a "cuitur-. the St. John Ambmauce on Aug. 9 and 10 f The show, spon.n, d rak branch oi thi vDfC ciation of Youth t to be opened by Perak oiOp.i
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  • 29 16 gja i SINGAPORE, .V Sivalingam wn > V tpor e U of the Univers ty Society for the or als session Mr H* l’ 1 elected secretar
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  • 227 17  -  fro *n ALAN KHOO UCy.,; KONG July 18. II With Malaysia now a certainty, plans are goaig ahead among Malayans here in Hoik Kong to celebrate the birth of the new nation on Aug. 31. Tht main function will be a reception by
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  • 100 17 i L LA LUMPUR. July 18 s erV Dt :> Ju: y Prime Mini- M Abdul Razak, will nr-! rural development Saturdav m Kuantan on y l Kuantan In the State*"" x-'. 1 vil1 1)6 brl efed in the Roo m t. ’eupment Operations ne
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  • 45 17 SING 8 p, L vice-p,. h July 18 The Sit.gan, l be University of Janets <;• i,1,,n ts’ Union. Mr. Pre,:cien*' ,s ,he new union He hi, Gilbert c 1,1 over from Mr- < o resigned as pre-b'-lGir.t <• mic reasons” after r lo months
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  • 201 17 SINGAPORE, July 18.— A Malayan- Japanese company has been formed to make tyres in Singapore. The company. Bridgestone Malaysia Ltd,, will have an autnorised capital of $2O million equally subscribed by Pan-Maiaysia Rubber Industries of Kuala Lumpur and Bridgestone lyre Co. Lul., of Tokyo.
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  • 48 17 TELUK ANSON. July 17—The ujwer PeraK Malay Government Servants Co-operative lhrut ana Loan Society Ltd distributee during the week-end scholarships totalling $3,200 to 63 children oi .is members Ihe awards ranging from s2o iu $75 are tor pupils in Islamic Malay and English schools
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  • 44 17 KUALA LUMPUR. July 17 Ong Eng Hoe. 27. a labourer, was admitted to the General Hospital here with head injuries after being assaulted by three men in front of the Golden City theatre at Ipoh Road tonight. His condition is not serious.
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  • 130 17 Kuala lumpur, July 18. Mr. Ee Cheong Wah, owner of the Art Printing Works here, has told his 75 workers, who have been locked out for 88 days: “My last offer is good for two days. Then I am going on holiday overseas.”
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  • 185 17 KUALA LUMPUR, July 17. LE Government has imposed a temporary ban on trawling in Malayan maritime waters. The oan is effective till October 31 A Government statement said: “The ban is being imposed as a result of a thorough investigation carried out by the Ministry
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  • 156 17 I{UALA LUMPUR, July 17.—Tne War Department Civilian Stall Association today threatened to take strike action if the War Department did not improve its gratuity scheme to convert all daily-rated employees to monthly-paid. Mr. S. j. H. Zaidi, president, said in a statement the association had
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  • 53 17 SINGAPORE. July 17 Thieves broke into the home of Madam Neo Soon in Loroiui 16. Gtylang. yesterday and stole $1,600 in cash and jewellery. She had locked up the house at 1 p.m. to visit a relative. She returned four hours later to And her front
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  • 216 17 k U ALA LUMPUR. July 18. Work on the $5O million teaching hospital of the new Faculty of Medicine of the University of Malaya has begun. The hospital, whfch wll, have 800 beds, will be completed by the end of next year and
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  • 574 17 SINGAPORE, July 18 T*HE Prime Minister, A Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today told leaders of tne Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association that if they proceeded with their planned strike action, they would compel the Government to take action. Pointing at them, he
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  • 1051 18 SINGAPORE. July 21 I CHAW STABLE’S Pinkson took his total winnings past the $lOO,OOO mark today w hen he won the main race over a mile at Bukit Timah. Raee One CLASS 3, DIV. ft—6* Sunbeam Stable s (1) GOAT SKL\ II
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  • 167 18 SINGAPORE July 21. THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association today welcomed “in principle” the announcement by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that he would make an interim award on the port workers' wage claims. Mr. Lee promised tlie workers at a meeting on
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  • 27 18 IPOH, Fri A pupil In the Perak Commercial Institute here was robbed of his watch and a pen bv a youth in Cowan Street yesterday
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  • 132 18 JOHORE BAHRU. July 21—A Kluang Socialist F rent leader, Mr. Lee Ah Leng. today criticised Government officials for trying to intimidate Opposition controlled town councils in public speeches. Reierrlng to a statement yesterday by Dato Sulalman bin Ninam Shah, chairman of the Local
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  • 261 18 SINGAPORE, I July 21 THE Prime Minister. A Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. repeated his warning today to the Communists and the Barisan Sosialis not to create trouble on the eve of Malaysia. Speaking to the thousands who had organised a welcome for
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  • 105 18 SINGAPORE. July 17—Two Singapore photographers won the first and second gold prizes In the Great Malaysian Peoples’ Photographlc Exhibition sponsored by the photographic sub-committee of the Malaysia Arts Research Society. They are Mr Lee Mun Chong ttho was awarded the first prize
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    • 110 18 BIG SVn'tEP total pool > 1*1—*****0 2nd—*****d 3rd—***** 3 *.780 «J 6.JU6) ■>27 516) 1 *13.75*) 2blJ»; *****2. i.o:.,- J :S J 145»; *****1. Is r S 2205. ,#I *MS STAKTLHs *****1; *****4; U N *****8 *****8 *****5. CONSOLATION ,1.,.. NO*. *****1; *****2, JSi *****8; *****1; 2oi.>,oG; *****1* *****7; *****4.
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  • 510 19 I pt uirsday’f rise of I A Vi s i ich was considert**:, V. the Strait, tin w 1 d sharply yesterW*^ J3.G24 to 9451.631 Frhe'o ring was estimated L't t. O 2601tons. ■P on Thursday after E£oi: hi tin at slightly
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  • 101 19 ft Malayan tactings Banks' Aaaauitltn .id# these than|f in (ti WU. m.M-ants yesterday fall rates s,** ‘V'n* TT 32 13/18, atr--s,°®. 3 *5/16. 90 d/st 33 3/18 6*l bins si 3/8 trade bills. Mng TT 3ft 7/16, airmail 9 y 0 d/#| M t/ j er96H 1 bill#
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  • 70 19 Sjfi; 1 ‘ANOSAR, July 21 fna? mt ners »n this Is the- going to the h 8 4-s searching for Iblsh een d ln U P ttom' n openings at the $5 1 ie concrete con- rowing it on the ace r t0
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  • 35 19 (Mean gars' arises) .1rst Malayan 1.83 USld atwM Malayan l.M > l.4«xd Third Malayan 1.01 1.08 j First Hong Kong .08 1.0S* Second Hong Kong .71 .70* Merling Commodity 4/S 4/0 <*Hona Kong currencyi
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  • 58 19 SINGAPORE, July 19 —A man wm found witn 232 lottery slips wneu police raided ins nouse in YlO Chu t Kang Road yesteraay, a magutraiaa court was told today. Bim Kim Boon, 26, pleaded guilty to assisting in a chap-Ji-kee lottery. Sentence was postponed for
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  • 52 19 TELUK ANSON, July 21 Mr. R. o. Sarny has been elected chairman of the Teluk Anson (Timor) branch ol the Malayan Indian Congress Other officials elected are: Vice-chairman, Mr. 8. Munusamy; secretary, Mr. M. Vengadasen; asst, sec., Mr. R. Supplah treasurer, Mr. K. Munusamy; and a committee
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  • 28 19 KLUANG, July 19—Mr. Krishna Iyer, an expert on Indian classical dances, will Rive a talk on 'Bharathanatyam” at the Indian Association premises here on Sunday.
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  • 760 19 rt following la a complete list of revised quotations Issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, July 19: INDUSTRIAL* „B. a. VMS ordS. uinm.ii, 460 vlea 100 1 3v -v tk Trustees mm. 300 ft Sc Bouctaad 104 I 00 C.K Holding 4 101 7/•
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  • 209 19 QINOAPORE, July 17. The People’s Action Party today accused the Singapore People's Alliance of keeping Singapore Umno Its partner In the Singapore Alliance —ln the dark about its “so-called secret plan” to establish a Malay university within six months of coming
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  • 929 19 'THE table of shares on (h« Malayan Stock Exchange shows u Jal 3(6) and laat taislngm since that date (B) with and L standing tor Higher sad Lowest btaam fer this year to date. imtniALs Ml AM AIm Bricks 3.50 Atlas let 2.38 JO Or* 2.35 1
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2123 20 From Our Market Correspondent TRADING in industrial shares on the Malayan 1 Stock Exchange was largely selective on a thin market and prices developed a drifting and irregular tendency. Once again while the majority of business was written in equities turnover With few exceptions showed
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    • 85 20 THI Malaya* Sxahanga Banka* Aaaa--1 aiatlan made thaaa CBaneea In ita rktaa to merahAtita on Baturday (alt ratat to f 100); Canada i buying TT 551. airmail $D 351 90 d/at »(ik c rad It Btlla. 35 I*l6 trada bllla. J •ailing TT ;frisD raady: Canada 35|: ItaHan
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    • 31 20 ft ’CfliA >• l r ?>'*l|a RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul). July 15 72 eta. 9450.25 10. 71% eta. $151.25 17. 72 eta. 9451.75 18. 72 eta. 9455.25 **.U.
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    • 27 20 July 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE; Wl cents (down b quarter of m. cent). TIN: $451,821 (down CS.C2I). Estimated unofficial offering 269 tons (up 29 tons)
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    • 73 20 /'hincse Mroduas V 9*rs neon prises par pleat yests* day > lk H4l sellers. <thu> $471 sellers. Caprpi July/Aug UK/Continent $2 buyers. Pepper: Mum ok white $U7| seller* Sarawak white SIS 6 mllers, speeia Sarawak black sS2fc sellers, garble. Untpong black |92» sellers. AST> $1024 sellers. Ski gapers
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    • 42 20 fc’* s -V V 7K •j *7 Jr}j_ v P Akw'V Cwreirt Date of Total Total far payment payment for prertona Au ,s s* Buklt Sembawang 10% Aug. 23 PmUnl P r 22*% 27%% ;i7. *V. v/>- *tjiv S v
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    • 44 20 |i«lyls July 19 Jaly 17 July 18 July 19 July 20 Induatrials: 117.31 117.48 118.39 119.40 118.82 118 28 Tlaa: v 111.70 112.10 112.25 US.OB f 112.15 111.75 > f rubber J: 114.98 114.08 114.08 114.08 114.98 114 08 Dee. 29, 1902—109.
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    • 595 20 KpffißE was a confer- l L m Z. ml the Malayan ,1 h( Market in the T j both In price 1 over, and tru- on most days was cor. > r [brisk r t s H.CJB. Co.. L(, upturn, ho* aD .J pears at the
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