The Straits Budget, 29 April 1964

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  • 37 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER SERIES 608. KUALA LUMPUR, APRIL 29, 1964. REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER Price 40 Cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling. KDN 691
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    • 191 2  -  G. N. RAJ AN General Secretary, National Union of Govt. Clerical Workers Kuala Lumpur YVE presume that Mr. K. J. Thomas the writer of the letter headed “TernW porary Clerks and Permanent Service” (Sat. April 18) is the President and his reference
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    • 116 2  -  LEE YEW SIN Scudai A FORTNIGHT ago. on a Sunday, a friend of mine took his family of six to the Registration Office in Johore Bahrn to apply for Federal Ci t i zenship Certificates. With application forms already completed in hand, he approached a clerk
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    • 94 2  -  PARENT Port Dickson WHEN the new school In Port Dickson was opened on Jan. 13 everyone in Port Dickson was very happy. We thought that with the new $1 million school the present Fifth Formers, who are taking Pure Science will be better off since there
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    • 165 2  -  GEORGE KHOO Singapore ()NE often wonders why Housing and Development Board flats’ elevators are so dirty and the authority concerned is doing nothing to put it right Mischievous children throw rubbish and dirty the lifts after .taking joy ’•'des up and down and their antics too often
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    • 88 2  -  CITIZEN Singapore H° w much longer do we have to listen to certain announcers on Radio Singapura and Television Slngapura pronouncing ‘lndonesia' to rhyme with Malaysia’? if Malaysia ever had the misfortune to be crushed and absorbed by Indonesia the latter no doubt would delight in
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    • 119 2  -  ANAK MELAYI Singapore DR. Lee Slew Choh, claims that the spate of bomb outrage in Singapore is the work of the British and the CJ.A. an American Intelligence organisation May I ask Dr. Lee from where he goi such information? If what Dr. Lee said
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    • 92 2  -  UNFORTUNATE Kuantan I AM one of the many unfortunate government servants living in government quarters provided by the government in the Transit Area. The houses are so constructed that there are not less than eight houses in a row. Moreover the houses have no road
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    • 118 2  -  J.E.B. AMBROSE Ketua Pegawei Felajaran Perak F reply to the letter by Fed Up II on Monday (April 20) It Is gratifying to note that he and his dozen other friends confirm having received their results. By April 4 when Fed Up's letter appeared In the Press, all
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    • 341 2  -  HOUSEWIFE Penang AS the wife of a businessman in Penang I hi> to show about 40 tourists around last year business people, friends, friends of friends. I now notice that many visitors have hear? of the unpleasantness of sightseeing here aiv prefer to go
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    • 58 2  -  CITIZEN Singapore Another expiosi more innocent cinzens of this peace-lovu nation silled by mercile s Indonesian saboteurs. For how long more? The call for the formation of a Vigilante Cor. Is most welcome, it must be formed Immediate;, before more damage is done. Not only should the corps
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    • 85 2  -  “DRIVING TUTOR’ Singapore YOUR c o r r e sponde: t “DRIVER" in the Straits Times of April 7 has expressed his opinions about the Singapore Driving Testers very fittingly. The Singapore Driving Testers treat members of the public In a most irritating manner. A stuffy little waiting
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    • 61 2  -  R LIEW Singapore rLL the 8.T.B. please exnlain why there is no telephone apparatus at Commonwealth Drive, although there Is a telephone booth, which wai installed last year? In an emergency how can we contact the Police? The telephone at Tanglin Halt Road is usually out
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    • 90 2  -  KHOO HUAN HL1 Batu Pahat I WRITE this letter to protest the way in which some of the C.I.D officers posted at the Johore Bahru Customs and Excise office conduct their investigation of books taken into the Federation. Going back to the Fed eration for my school vaca
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    • 42 2  -  K. C. LOU Port Dickson IITHILE Indonesia thread* If ens our country our beaches are filled care-free holiday-makers. How does this fit in with Soekarno’s description of Malaysians as an aggressive people? Are there any such care-free scenes In Indonesia?
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    • 659 3 —Straits Times, April 20 Four bomb incidents, in- volving two deaths and 12 lesser casualties, make the past week Singapore’s worst since Indonesian saboteurs cut loose 1 at the beginning of the year. The Minister for Internal Security, Dato Ismail, believes it likely that the terror paign
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    • 297 3 —Straits Times, April 21 The Singapore Government’s assistance for local boatbuilders brings together all manner of threads. It acknowledges once more the island’s dependence upon the sea. It recognises Singapore’s place in a nation made maritime by the inclusion of the Borneo states. It fits into the overall
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    • 625 3 —Straits Times, April 22 It seems very hard for anyone to say anything these days without being wildly (or/ wilfully) misunderstood. On|‘ Sunday Tengku Abdul Rahman j said he was prepared to meet j President Soekarno anywhere, I even in Jakarta, so long as the Indonesian
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    • 211 3 —Straits Times, April 22 Recent bomb explosions and the threat of more lend added point to the dual registration which begins in Singapore today. The people of the island have good cause to know Malaysia is beset, and their response will surely reflect this awareness. Registration is for
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    • 697 3 --Straits Times. April 23 First reading of the Government report on Indonesian intentions towards Malaysia gives the impression that juvenile delinquency has boiled over into world affairs Like children, the Indonesian conspirators have dreamed up a world which does not exist, a world where they are always
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    • 372 4 Ui UUUVI V I H# I V. -Straits Times. April 23 An encouraging number of people, young and old, signed up for the Singapore vigilante corps when registration opened yesterday, in spite of rain in the convenient period just after offices closed. There is no doubt that the Government
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    • 674 4 —Straits Times. April 24 The choice before Malayan simple one. Are we to remain masters in our owm house, free to pursue a future built upon parliamentary democracy, the rule of law and economic cooperation w’ith those who buy the bulk of our products and voters in
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    • 589 4 —Straits Times, April 25 The people of Malaya will pass judgment today on the Alliance Government’s stewardship of the nation’s affairs, having had full opportunity to hear, discuss and assess the party’s own claims to achievement as well as the criticisms directed against it by various
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    • 370 4 vra uvai I«al a#v«a —-Straits Times. April 2F The obvious interpretation to be placed on the merger between Tanganyika and Zanzibar (still to be ratified b\ legislatures in both countries) is that President Karume has taken fright Alarmed at growing Communist influence, he has taken advantage of the
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  • 480 5  -  NEW ARRIVAL HELD IN STREET, THEN FOUR ARE SURPRISED IN CUBICLE by 808 PERIES and ABUL FAZIL Singapore, Apr. 19 POLICE arrested five men and seized three bombs in the heart of Chinatown early this morning. The arrests and the recovery of the
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  • 857 5 OENANG Apr. 19. 1 Singapore’s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here tonight that a Socialist Front State Government would find itself suspended, “Just as the State Government of Kerala was suspended in India.” There would be general unhappiness for the
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  • 34 5 SINGAPORE, Apr. 19. Mrs. Marilla Speller of Johore Bahru will give a talk to members of the YWCA International Women’s Hub on “Everyday life of a ballet dancer" on Apr. 22.
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  • 29 5 SUNGEI PATANI, Apr. 20—Father R Andrews, a new Catholic priest ordained at the Cathedral o' the Assumption last week, Is to be posted to Sungel PatanL
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  • 280 5 KUALA LUMPUR, April 19 rpHE Prime Minister, Tengku Aodul Rahman, A tonight said that the Communists were now making use of religion to make the Malays in the country go agaihst the Government. Speaking to the largest crowd to-date during the current election campaigning
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  • 172 5 SINGAPORE, Apr. 19.—Sabah has asked Singapore tor technical help to carry out development projects and prepare detailed maps of areas earmarked for development. The request was made by the Sabah Minister of Communications and Works. Dato Klioo Slak Chew, to the four-man Singapore survey
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  • 128 5 SINGAPORE, Apr. 20 I rnHE Singapore Har--1 hour Board Staff Association has exp r essed misgivings about the appointment of Mr. G. Kandasamy, secretary-general of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, to the Port of Singapore Authority. In a letter sent to the Prime Minister.
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  • 961 6 THE ALLIANCE STANDS ON ITS RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENTS SINCE IT TOOK OVER CONTROL OF STATE FROM PMIP K. TRENGGANU, April 20 JHE Alliance believes that in the past two and a half years it has proved to the electorate in
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  • 124 6 PENANG, Apr. 19. The first three of the six new deep-water berths at Butterworth are expected to be completed by 1967, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. the Minister of Transport, was tola yesterday. Dato Sardon was Inspecting progress of the $5O million project in the
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  • 337 7 RAZAK pledges millions of DOLLARS WORTH OF PROJECTS TO SENEFIT THE PEOPLE KOTA BHARU, April 19. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul A Razak, announced here tonight that a special fund would be set up to carry out development projects in Kelantan. He was speaking
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  • 136 7 Kuala lumpur, Apr. 2L —A 20-min-ute documentary on Malaysia on the theme Unity in Diversity” is to have world-wide cinema audiences. Produced by Unilever In conjunction with Its subsidiary. Lever Bros. (M) Ltd. with the assistance of FUero Negara, the film “Aslan Crescent” In
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  • 93 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 21Alliance headquarters today described as “vicious” rumours being spread by opposition parties that voters who did not vote on April 25 would be deprived of their citizenship. In a statement, the Alliance headquarters said that there was no compulsion to vote
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  • 681 7 ‘WE KNOW INDONESIAN INFILTRATORS HAVE GOT IN...PEOPLB SHOULD BE PREPARED FOR INCIDENTS’ PENANG. Apr 19 'J’HE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today warned that the bomb explosions in Singapore might be carried to Malaya after the general election. “We know that Indonesian
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  • 404 7 SINGAPORE, Apr. 19. A Seremban beauty parlour owner produced the surprise packet of the day when he won the 14i-mile Malay Mall Big Walk In record-breaking time here today. The new champion Is 24-year-old Chlew Sin Wah, who competing in his first major
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  • 33 7 SINGAPORE, April 21 The Jumping Jeweis and Johnny Lion, recording artist* of Philips’ Phonographic Industries. will be guests of honour at a cocktail party at the Cathay Hotel on May 4
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  • 1097 8 KUALA LUMPUR, April, 19 eyes are turning to Kelantan where the Alliance is making an all-out bid to recapture the control of the state government from the PM1P. In 1959 the people of Kelantan returned 28 out of 30 PM1P candidates to the
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  • 160 8 ALOR STAR, Apr. 19 KEDAH and Perils police today called off their hunt In the PerlisThai border jungle after a fruitless two-day search for parachutes reported to have been dropped by a mysterious aircraft on the evening of Apr. 16. “There Is no sign of any
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  • 274 8 IPOH, Apr. 21. Ma- laysia would have no peace if the Socialist Front came into power, warned Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam vice-president of the Peoples Progressive Party, at an, election rally in Buntong new village here last night. “We do not want
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  • 68 8 MUAR, Apr. 21—Work has started on the $BO,OOO television sub-station at Bukit Treh. about three miles from here, the first such station to be built In Johore The construction of the aerial tower Is expected to take a month, when Improved and clearer reception can
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  • 57 8 —Reuter. KUCHING. April 21 A British Royal Navy helicopter crash's"! on landing yesterday in Sarawak Second Division. a military spokesman said today Major E. D. Smith of the 1/" Gurkha Rifles, who was a passenger. was injured in his right arm. which had been amputated. The
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  • 515 9 Estate will have 23 small shipyards SINGAPORE, April 19. THE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Ke'ng Swee, 1 said today that the Economic Development Board was prepared to give loans as an issistance to local shipbuilders to build ships. He was speaking at a
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  • 136 9 gEREMBAN. Apr. 22—i Ladang Geddes Es- tate in Bahau second biggest in Negri Sembilan has permitted the Alliance to hold election campaigns on its property. The estate. 50 miles south of here, has banned political parties from entering its 13.200-acre property for fear
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  • 35 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 24. Four senior Tnai officials from the Public Relations Department of Thailand are here on a oneweek observation tour of radio and television services in Malaysia under the ASA programme.
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  • 154 9 Kuala lumpur, Apr. 20. —A Petaling Jaya businessman this morning routed four robbers, two with toy pistols. The businessman, whose name police have withheld, received a gash on the forehead during a struggle. Police said that four men had earlier gone
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  • 61 9 NIBONG TEBAL, April 20 A mother ot six and her youngest chili were fatally Injured when they were knocked down by a passing car at Simpang Empat, seven miles from here, on Apr. 18. The child, Lim Hock San. two. died instantly The mother, Teoh Ah Lool,
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  • 233 9 KANGAR, Apr, 20. The Perlis PMIP has pledged to continue its fight to establish, “through constitutional means.” an Islamic State for the benefit of Malays. In a manifesto issued today, the party also gives an assurance that a PMIP government would permit
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  • 572 9 CEREMBAN, Apr. 21. The Sing a p o r e Premier, Mr. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight refuted “two astonishing propositions about the People’s Action Party” by the Minister without Portfolio, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. Speaking at a rally here, he
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  • 650 10  -  New villages have fully participated in economic advance... *Dramatic change 9 in next few years “by HENRY PAUL: IPOH, April 20 achievements and progress made under rural development in Perak during the past four years ‘‘have been tremendous,” bringing economic benefits In many forms
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  • 238 10 KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 'JHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today it was due to the Alliance that Mala> sia s financial position was stronger now than it was under the British. He was commenting on a speech by Mr C. Rasadurai,
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  • 124 10 nDI A A KLANG, April 19. yyOKK has started on the multi-millior,-dollar reservoir at Daniansara 16 miles from here. Ihe reservoir which will have a capacity of lo million gallons will provide water to more than 253.000 people living in the Klang district It will be
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  • 62 10 SINGAPORE, Apr. 19.—It’s Job Week attain for Singapore boy Scouts from tomorrow till April J6 The Bov Scouts Association is appealing to the public to give a 'svmpuhrtic reception* to any scout or Wolf Cub wh calls at ’heir home during this week
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  • 183 10 IPOH, Apr. 21.—The 1 leader of the PanMalayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin was today named as one of the four signatories of a letter sent by the former Malay Nationals Party to Indonesia seeking recognition The Perak Alliance Issued photostats of
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  • 61 10 KANGAR, Apr. 19 The Perils State Epidemic Prevention Committee today confirmed another case ol cholera In the State He Is Zakaria bin Othman. 31. from Kampom? Padan r Keria. Mukim Sanglang He is now quarantined at the General' Hospital here To date there have
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  • 724 11 Canberra would take serious view of Korean intervention in M-dispute KUALA LUMPUR, April 21 AUSTRALIA today twice warned President Soekarno to watch his moves in relation to the Malaysia dispute. IN THE FIRST WARNING, an Australian External Atlairs spokesman said his Government would take a
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  • 83 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 22 A total of 231 Sarawak Police Field Force results today took part in a passingout parade at the Police Depot in Jalan Gurney here. The Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysian Police. Dato C. H. Fenner, reviewed the parade. The Sarawak
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  • 56 11 KUAHA LUMPUR. Apr. 22 The secretary-general of the PAP Mr Lee Kuan Yew. will speak at his last election rally in Selangor at the onen space the former I Wnrl* Park Batu Road, at 7 p.m. Apr. 23. All the PAP parliamentary and state candidates are
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  • 246 11 rpEMERLOH, Apr. 27. 4 ine Deputy Prime Minister, lun Abu ul iiazuK, said here today that President boekarno had openly shown the world that he was now in the clutches ol the Communists. SpeaKiug to a large garnering at Kuala Krau, 20 nnies
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  • 36 11 SINGAPORE, Apr. 22—A fleet of 18 Russians vessels —on their way home after a six-month wha'lng in the Antaractir. are anchored in Singapore waters. The ships carry a crew of 1.200
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  • 879 11  -  By SAMAD ISMAIL: Kota Bharu. April 21 THE PMIP today denied allegations by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, that its State Government had mortgaged one-fifth of the State land to a company
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  • 109 11 Kuala lumpur, Apr. 22—The Ministry of Defence today denied agency reports from Jakarta that 300 British troops have been killed along the bolder between Indonesia and Malaysia since January. In a statement the Ministry said that such a report was grossly exaggerated and completely untrue. Casualties
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  • 362 12 TEMERLOH, April 22. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak said here today that it was his prayer that on polling day the people in this country would show President Soekarno and the Communist world that there was no place for Communism in Malaysia.
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  • 141 12 A LOR STAR, Apr. 22. —VTengku Kassim, a former chairman, of Kedah State Umno, today reiterated his denial that he had approached the PMIP to put him up as a party candidate against his brother, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The
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  • 62 12 KANGAR. Apr. 22—The Perils Socialist Front would provide “active and creative" opposition In the State Assembly if its sole candidate. Wan Khazaim (Bandar Kargar) were returned in on the elections of Apr. 25, a Front manifesto pledged today. “Although we have only one candidate, we are ready
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  • 169 12 qXNOAPORE, Apr. 22. The Singapore Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today praised a group of Malaysian industrialists headed by Dato Low Yat for their contribution towards the industrialisation of the State. Dr. Goh, who was laying the foundation stone for the Pan-Malaysian
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  • 460 14 Kuala lumpur, Apr. 22. —A Socialist Front candidate for the State elections, Miss P. G. Lim, said today that the Front had a fivepoint plan for peace in Malaysia. The plan calls for: A CEASEFIRE In the Borneo territories; WITHDRAWAL of all foreign
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  • 494 14 MALACCA, April 22 gING APORE’S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here tonight that Malaysia-Indo-nesia relations would never be the same again. He told a PAP election rally: “Indonesia will pose a constant threat to our survival, first because
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  • 183 14 SINGAPORE, April 22. visiting African Labour leaders today condemned acts of sabotage in Singapore perpetrated by Indonesian agents. In a joint statement, they said: "We regret the problem facing this young and promising nation at this moment. This problem threatens the peace of the whole world.
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  • 42 14 SINGAPORE, Apr. 23. The Netherlands community here will observe a remembrance ceremony on May 4 In honour of all members of the Allied Forces and the civilians, who gave their lives for the liberation of Holland In World War II
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  • 55 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Aor. 23. One hundred and sixty teachers will attend vacation courses at the Specialist Teachers' Training Institute Cheras. from April 28 to May 9. the Ministry of Education announced today. The courses are on physical education, arts and crafts, home science aud.o-visual education, and
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  • 42 14 MACHANG (Kelatan), Apr. 23. The Sultan of Kelantan will open the Rubber Smallholders Advisory Service regional office for Kelantan and Trengganu here on May The office is a division of the Rubber Research Institute at Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 197 14 Ooi: Lee trying to put Red cap on our heads pENANG, Apr. 22. —The 1 chairman of the Penang division of the Socialist Front, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, said today the People’s Action Party had been trying to “put the red cap on our heads.” ‘But.” he tol“ a lunchtime
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  • 56 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Apr. 22 —The Alliance candidate for Bukit Bintang, Mr Tan Toh Hong, said here last night that to vote for any opposition party would be “to surrender ourselves to foreign colonial powers, be it Indonesia or international Communism.'’ He was speaking at an Alliance
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  • 60 14 SINGAPORE, Apr. 22 r- Mr. Stephen Trotter, a young leading Australian architect, will visit Singapore and Kuala Lumpur this week to study Malaysian architecture under a research scholarship. Mr. Trotter, of Brisbane, was awarded Australia’s biggest scholarshlp for architects —the £l,OOO Australian sisalkraft research scholarship in
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  • 168 14 Kota Bharu, April 22 WE Kelantan State A Alliance today airdropped half a million pamphlets of Tun, Abdul Razak’s accusation that the Pan-Ma-layan Islamic Party State Government had mortgaged one-fifth of the State land to a company in Singapore. A Cessna specially chartered from Singapore flew at
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  • 199 15 IPOH, April, 24. f piE Malayan Chinese Association has done a lot to help Chinese in this country obtain equal voting to safeguard their own interests, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr Lim Swee Aun, said last night. Addressing two election
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  • 177 15 Kuala lumpur, Apr. 24.— The Selangor branch of the Association of Teachers of English in Chinese Schools has decided to press for more periods for the teaching of English in Chinese schools The branch made this decision a s annual meeting yesterday
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  • 88 15 A FIRST batch of 80 teachers graduated yesterday after completing a two-year training course at the Technical Teachers’ Training College in Kuala Lumpur. The college was established in May 1962 to produce teachers to cope with the spread of technical education in secondary schools
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  • 49 15 PARIT BUNTAR. Am\ 24 Three Tamil schoolteachers unions have amalgamated to form a national body known as the National Union of Tamil School-teachers. the three organisation* are The Penang and P.W Tamil Teachers Union. Selangor Indian School-teachers’ Union and The Negri Sembilan Tamil Schoolteachers Union
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  • 261 15 SINGAPORE, April 21. THE Tourist Promotion Board has set aside a budget of $750,000 for an overseas publicity and advertising campaign to brighten Singapore’s image abroad. The chairman of the board, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told a Press conference today that most
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  • 40 15 SINGAPORE, Apr. 24.—The Indian Chamber <>l Commerce in Singapore will hold a farewell cocktail party for Mr Y K Puri the retiring Indian High Com missioner for Malaysia on April 29 at Rallies Hotel at 7 p.m.
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  • 106 15 SINGAPORE. Apr. 24. A 16-year-old youth, Tan Cho Huat. who fatally stabbed an lee-water seller at the Junction of MacPherson Road and Happy Avenue East was convicted on a charge of murder at the Assize Court today and ordered to be detained during the Yang di-Pertuan
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  • 26 15 SINGAPORE. Apr. 24 The synod of the Anglican Church In Singapore and Malaya will meet at St. Andrew’s School, on AprU 29 and 30.
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  • 508 16  -  Alliance leaders expect victory in constituencies By KHOR CHEANG KEE: Alor Star April 24 TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN, in on election-eve message, tonight predicted the Alliance would win by a bigger majority than he had originally expected.
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  • 60 16 SEREMBAN, Apr. 24.—The St. Paul's Old Boys’ Association Is to convene a meeting here of all La Salllan associations to form a Malaysian body It was decided at a meeting The association awarded a scholarship to a Form Four pupil, Chow Kal Meng. An old boy,
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  • 49 16 SINGAPORE, Apr. 24 —An armed thug stabbed a 21-year-old labourer, Chua Teh Kia, eight times in the back in Haig Road last night. Chua had been chased for 100 yards from Hollywood Theatre oy two companions of the assailant. His condition was reported to be serious
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  • 304 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr 24 The MCA leader, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today urged the Chinese to vote for the Alliance and no other party “if they wish to make it clear to their country and to the world that they are proMalaysia and
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  • 452 16 SINGAPORE, Apr 24 chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. N. D. Holt, said here today that the pace of industrial development in Singapore had increased despite Indonesian confrontation. Mr. Holt, who was making his report at the chambers annual meeting,
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  • 62 16 SINGAPORE. Apr. 24 The majority of the workers of Hua Heng Rubber Factory nave decided to be represented by ne Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. This was decided at a secre. ballot held before the TA of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Mr. Lim
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  • 25 16 SINGAPORE. Apr, 24.— Seven Malaysian travel agents u .eave here tomorrow by Alitalia airline for a week-long sales promotion tour of Japan
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  • 694 17  -  By DAHARI ALI KUALA LUMPUR, April 24. POLLING day tomorrow will bring double anxiety to 64 candidates who are standing for both parliamentary and state seats. The Socialist Front is fielding the biggest number of the two-seat candidates 23 while the Alliance
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  • 217 17 Apr. 24. Singapore has very great potentialities of being the largest industrial centre in Malaysia. This is the belief of Mr. Frank Malone, ltader of the seven-man Western Australian Chamber of Manufacturers group trade visit to SouthEast Asia who arrived here on Wednesday.
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  • 139 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 24. —The Government will expand technical education to meet the country’s demand for technically-s killed workmen, the Chief Education Adviser, Inche Aminuddin. bin Eaki. said today. This was in view of the Government’s policy to diversify the nation’s economy by setting up
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  • 358 17 KUALA LUMPUR, April 24. 'J'HE Congress of Unions in the Public and Civil Services said today that there was a dire need for a reduction of the innumerable salary structures in the civil service to provide for a more efficient administration of the
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  • 32 17 KLANO, Apr. 24—Mr Sioh Goh 800. a senior technical assistant In the PWD here, has been elected president of the Klang High School Old Boys’ Association for the eighth year.
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  • 35 17 PENANG. Apr. 26—The Par East Air Force will carry out bombing and firing exercises at the Pulau Songsong range. In the Bunting Island group ofT the Kedah coast on severul day* next month.
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  • 159 18 KUALA LUMPUR, April 24. /MVIL servants are bitterly disappointed at the Governments delay in implementing the five-day week proposal, says CUEPACS in its latest monthly bulletin it says that the proposal aas become controversial a.'.ome commercial section.nave expressed tear that it will attect their
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  • 157 18 Kuala lumpur, Apr. 24. An intensive post-graduate course in i araiuiugy will De neld here from May 5. All doctors and medical students are invited to at teiid the three-day series ol lectures to oe given by five heart specialists from America Alternoon lectures (academic)
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  • 86 18 MALACCA, Apr. 2. Sixty young men oetween 18-25 are required tor training as telecommunications technicians and operators for the Federation Armed Forces. The recruiting olticer. Major Mohammed Sharif! bin Ahmad, •aid that recruiting would start at St Francis Institution on April 30. May
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  • 59 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Apr. 24.—A three-man delegation irom Malaysia will leave tomorrow to attend a 14-week seminar on cooperation in Denmark They are Senator Abdul Rahman of Perils. Inche Megat SaniMiddln, assistant registrar of cooperative societies and Mr P R'ajugopaJ, acting assistant reg .‘-trar of co-operative
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  • 49 18 PENANG, Apr. 24.—Police are looking for a speedboat reported missing early this morning. Mr. Lool Woon Fong, 24, a seminarian at the Pulau Tikus College-Gen-eral. reported to police he kept the boat near a friend’s house in Tanifjng Hungah. The outbourd motor had been taken off.
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  • 234 18 i LOR STAR, Apr. 24 The Prime Minister, Tengku Aodul Rahman, said nere today that the Malays must be united “at all costs.” Addressing a gathering after opening the new extension to Tandop mosque, three miles from here, the Tengku said there were
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  • 154 18 CINGAPORE, Apr. 24. A visiting Australian architect tuuay described Singapore s architecture as “exciting.” Mr. Stephen Trottei. ol Brisbane, flew into Singapore yesterday as part of hls> prize for winning the Sisaikrait Research Scholarship in architecture awarded annually oy me Royal Australian institute j:
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  • 99 18 SINGAPORE, Apr. 6.—EnO rolment for a course on "Emergent Africa” sponsored by the Department ol Extra-mural Studies at the University of Singapore remains open until Tue.'day. The course, containing 10 lectures, started last Tuesday with a talk by Mr. George Thomson director of the
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  • 77 18 KUALA LUMPUR Apr 4. Two people died of heaa injuries here yesterday after two separate road accidents here. A motor-scooter rider, Low Hock Chye, a clerk, was involved n collision with a van at Pudu Road on Wednesday night. Last Sunday, a cyclist,
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  • 52 18 KU<ALA LUMPUR. Apr. 24.—The 1964 conference of the Junior Chamber International will be held at the St. Xavier’s Institution Hall, Penang, from Tuesday to May 2 Delegates from 18 countries are expected to attend the conference, which will be chaired by the J.C.I. vice-president. Mr. Ken Appadurai
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  • 461 18 SINGAPORE, Apr. 26 'J’HE new chairman of the Malayan Stock Exchange, Mr. Jacob Balias, told the annual meeting here today that great steps forward would be made by the Exchange this year. Mr. Balias said plans for the coming year include: REFORM
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  • 155 18 SINGAPORE, Apr. 24.— The Singapore Government today invited applications for scholarship courses leading to the B.A (Hons.) Malay studies, at the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. The scholarships are olTereci to students studying at or being admitted into the University of Malaya in t ;ie
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  • 1062 19 J U A L A LUMPUR, Apr. 23.—Tee Up, last Sunday, pieted a'double r ’neeting when he i an easy wth over •re today. Rate** Oautitr ■1.4, MT. CUcr Cheda Stublwgl 4IDEN 8.8 240) Tmeaft tar 8.11 -148) Subian 8 -t Glaag CMT 8.0
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  • 1051 19 Hard Love —by a nose [(UALA LUMPUR, Apr. 26. Inky Kongsi’s Hard Love won the King’s Gold Cup over 6f in heavy going here today. RACE ONE U 4. DIV. t-lP Snbu S', a Die’s I‘VMARAJIAM 8.1 ,01 —178) Hokbam J >3) Windy Willies 8 9 ’1:23-275) M Lee 2
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 40 19 BIG SWEEPToUl Pool S113.544 1 No *****5 ($28,102) 2 No. *****2 ($14,051) 3 No *****2 7.025) Starters ($1,003 each): Nos *****8. *****2. *****7, *****2. *****6. *****8. *****0. Consolation ($624) Nos *****8 *****2. *****3. *****0. *****9. *****8. *****3. *****5. *****2. *****4
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    • 48 19 BIG SWEEP Total Pool *102,164 1 No. 2*127? ($25,285) 2 No. 1*7742 <112,*42) 3 No. 1*9941 6,321) Station (I486 each): No*. 1*7243, *****0, 1760*4, 2*6700, 1*65*7, 231*15, 1809*4, *****S, 1*5*49, 24*091, *****8, *****0. 1*389*. Consolation (|5*1 each): No*. 1*5449, 21*208, *****1, 235*85, ******, 2011*8, *****2, *****4, *****4, 23*802.
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2035 20 From Our Market Correspondent CUMMED up in a nutshell the Malayan Stock Exchange last week was generally dull, steady, and with a general disinclination to deal which resulted in a comparatively poor turnover. Operators were still largely marking time in front of last Saturday’s General
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    • 25 20 \prll 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 681 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $528 (down $1). Estimated offering 240 tons (up 5 tons).
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    • 39 20 ON the free exchange market in Hong Kong on Saturday, the U 8 dollar was quoted at 5.738 for f.T. and 5.72* for each. Bterllng was quoted at 15 97 and one tael of gold at 248|.
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    • 39 20 (Managers' Prices) First Malayan 2.2ft 2.34 Second Malayan 1.67 1.7ft Third Malayan 1.20 J.27xd Malaysian C. A 1. .94 1.00 First Hong Kong 1.08 1.13* Second Hong Kong .81 .84* Starling Commodity 4/0 4/llxd (•Hong Kong currency)
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    • 39 20 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year (•olden Hope 10% t May 29 Kuala Pilah 2J% 2*% 2*% 0.C.8.C. 8% 12 V, 11% Pengkalen 9d.t June 12 t Interim Includes 4% bonus
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    • 56 20 r |'HE Malayan Exchange Sank* As eoolatlon made these changes li its rates to merchants on Aaturda' (all rates to 8100). Canada: huv'ng TT 35 7/16 alrma OD 35 9/16. HO d/st. 36 1/16 erert bills. 36 tradi mils tailing TT at 00 raady: C»na> 35 1/16 Oeuttehe
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    • 37 20 /\N the free exchange market in Hong yy Kong yesterday the U.E. dollar was quoted at 5.731 for TT and 5.72* for cash. Sterling was quoted at 15.97 and rne tael of gold at 248|.
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    • 31 20 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) April 20. 692 eta. $525 00 21. 69 cts. $526 50 22. 68? cts. 1526J5 2s. $529.09 24. 68| eta. $528.00 25. $521.75
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    • 596 20 'THE past week was very dreary one, t! only relieving featu. being the holiday t Thursday report Hx V Sc Co. Ltd. in their cu rent Malayan Rubb Market survey. Tur; over was small a: price movements cou have made Jobbing pi fltable, but In
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