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Title Section37 1964-08-05 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA’S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER REGISTERED AT THE 0.P.0. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER ;t;iilF-S 616. KUALA LUMPUR, AUGUST 5, 1964. Price 40 Cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling. KDN 69137 words
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Advertisement184 1964-08-05 1 When two Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta splendens) get to grips, they leave no doubt as to the earnestness of their intentions. And Cochran really mean it,too, when they make the claims they do about their famous SINUPAC ECONOMIC BOILERS. Briefly, every one of this famous, range offers a high thermal184 words
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245 1964-08-05 2 PERPLEXED - "PERPLEXED" Singapore V AM writing to you instead of the authorities 1 concerned as in Form No. 73, Singapore Citizenship Registry, the “Note” says, “After you have been Interviewed, please do not make any further enquiry about this matter. Consideration of your application will take245 words
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Article94 1964-08-05 2 TEMPORARY - TEMPORARY Bk Mertajam rGETHER with the announcement of the abolition of the Malayan Secondary Schools Entrance Examination. It was stated also that the Ministry would soon recruit 3,000 new teachers, and give them six months emergency training so that they will start teaching next year. Later, It was94 words
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Article63 1964-08-05 2 ANTHON1 CHA1 - ANTHON1 CHA1 Serla, Brunei ()N this matter of stamp w cancelling, the Malaysian states might well adopt a system employed In other countries where special ‘Philatelic Mall’ marked thus clearly on the envelopes—get extra careful attention In thj cancelling process. This would answer the problem of machine stamping63 words
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Article151 1964-08-05 2 ROBIN WOOD - ROBIN WOOD Professor and Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music, London. England Singapore AS a visiting musician, may I say how very much i enjoyed the concert given on the lath July at the National Theatre by the Singapore Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Combined151 words
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Article84 1964-08-05 2 AIJCE HENG - AIJCE HENG Singapore Apropos “Puzzled,” query in “The Straits Times” of July 25, the law of the jungle can sometimes be interesting. At any rate, when a tiger kills a doe, the incident is much less commonplace than when a car kills a human. Yet84 words
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Article84 1964-08-05 2 DOUBLE DUTY - DOUBLE DUTY Singapore I HAVE just seen the reader’s letter about paying double stamp duty for cheques In the territories of Malaya Singapore, Sabah/ Sarawak. Accountant’s complaint Is fully Justified. In Singapore, 1 have to pav double duty on my fixed deposit receipt on the date of maturity.84 words
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Article60 1964-08-05 2 YECTI BAU KEAT - YECTI BAU KEAT Nibong Tebal IN this small town we wonder why no arrangement has been madt for a visit from the Government’s mobil. X-ra; unit. Since the unit will be visiting nearby Sungel Bakap soon, we see it a simple matter for the call to be extended60 words
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184 1964-08-05 2 DATO SYED IBRAHIM BIN OMAR ALSAGOFF - DATO SYED IBRAHIM BIN OMAR ALSAGOFF Chairman, Muslim Advisory Board Singapore I READ with interest the K suggestion of forming permanent goodwill committees. As a matter of fact, I thought of this a few days ago. I suggest that the permanent goodwill committees composed184 words
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Article91 1964-08-05 2 CHAN CHIEU KIM - CHAN CHIEU KIM f. Director of Education Singapore V REFER to the letter by Tarent of Twins’ (July 18) under the heading “A question of dates/' To accede to the suggestion made by the writer to treat children born in January of the following year as If they91 words
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Article50 1964-08-05 2 PHUNG KHYE SUN - PHUNG KHYE SUN Ag Public Relations Officer Public Utilities Board Singapore MAY I refer to the letter from “Disgusted* (S.T. July 24) regarding meter charges. If “Disgusted” will kindly get in touch with me by letter or by telephoning 2819 ext. 398, his complaint will be fully investigated.50 words
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Article375 1964-08-05 2 CHAN CH1EC KIM - CHAN CH1EC KIM for Director of Education Singapore I REFER to the leltei uy ‘PutUS Asa UJ.i. July unaer the beading. “Studying books out oi print". Tne two mstory books alleged by the writer to be out or print, were reprinted last year and are375 words
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Article193 1964-08-05 2 D. H. KONG - D. H. KONG Singapore THE curfew is on. A comM motion outside distracts me. Curiosity makes me look out of the window. The scene touches me. They are Malay, Indian and Cninese workers of the Public Health Dept., most oi whom are armed with rakes,193 words
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Article135 1964-08-05 2 L. P. SIMKIN - L. P. SIMKIN Singapore MAY I add my plea for the adoption of a plan such as outlined by the Secretary of the A.A.M. in your recent issue. While nothing but good can come of clearing the streets of Kuala Lumpur of the menace of135 words
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Article739 1964-08-05 3 —Straits Times. July 27 Dr. Lim Swee Aun’s revival on July 25 of Professor L. A. Jordan’s proposal for a Department of Scientific and Industrial Research is significant not so much for its organisational import as for its recognition of the value of research, and of the—Straits Times. July 27 - 739 words
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Article630 1964-08-05 3 —Straits Times, July 28 The Philippines Foreign Office has not chosen the most appropriate moment to propose a new meeting of Malaysian, Indonesian and Filipino Ministers. Tengku Abdul Rahman is abroad, and Tun Abdul Razak is pre-occupied —as the Philippines Government must know—with problems arising from the—Straits Times, July 28 - 630 words
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Article633 1964-08-05 3 —Straits Times. July 29 Singapore is returning rapidly to normal. The watershed was crossed yesterday, with the lifting of the daylight curfew. No incident marred the 11 Vi hours during which the population freely went about its pursuits. Tonight, the curfew will begin two hours later, at—Straits Times. July 29 - 633 words
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Article410 1964-08-05 3 —Straits Times. July 30 On the Malayan map the Jerantut-Temerloh-Maran triangle in Pahang, site of tho Federal Land Development Authority’s most ambitious pioject, occupies a position both sizeable and central. This is apt, because the development project itself is likely to be a focus of Malaysian progress for—Straits Times. July 30 - 410 words
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Article658 1964-08-05 4 Malaysia S. Vietnam —Straits Times, July 31 The Malaysian Government will no doubt respond willingly to one at least of the two requests for assistance which the visiting Defence Minister of South Vietnam, Maj.-Gen. Tran, is reported to have made. This is the request for technical advice on the integration—Straits Times, July 31 - 658 words
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Article101 1964-08-05 4 —Straits Times, July 31 The report on the Kuala Lumpur traffic survey, which kept a team of American and Australian experts busy for a year, has been submitted to the Federal Capital Commissioner. It is to be hoped that the recommendations will be quickly sifted and a road—Straits Times, July 31 - 101 words
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Article666 1964-08-05 4 —Straits Times, August 1 Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, who in recent weeks has been speaking earnestly of a “crash programme” to remedy housing shortages, has reduced the problem to simple terms: Malaya will have to build between 20,000 and 30,000 low-cost homes a year to keep I—Straits Times, August 1 - 666 words
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Article387 1964-08-05 4 —Straits Times. August 1 Two considerations enter into the planning and implementation of the Malaysian Government’s call-up programme. There is the need to achieve a real and reasonably rapid increase in the country’s reserves of trained manpower for defence; and there is the need to see—Straits Times. August 1 - 387 words
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Article135 1964-08-05 4 --Straits Times. August 1 Siberia, long synonymous with the ultimate in isolation, has at last risen against this slander and asserted its respectability. Officials from the Amur region, on the borders of China, have complained to Moscow against their territory being used as “a dumping ground for--Straits Times. August 1 - 135 words
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Article72 1964-08-05 4 MITCHELL: To Irene and Lan a son. Mark David at Mount Alvernia Hospital. Tingapore. Thanks to Doctor and Staff. ETHIRMANASINCHAM: To Singhnni and Saraswathy a son. Sivabalan on 31.7.64 at Seremban Hospital. Brother to Sivalingam, Sivanesan, Sivarasan. Thanks to Doctor and Staff. DAWES: To Patricia and Geoffrey a son72 words
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328 1964-08-05 5 i/UALA KANGSAR. lV July 26. The Director ot the Dewan Bahasa clan Pustaka, gycd Nasir bin Ismail, tonight urged the Government to regard the period from now to 1907 as “a transitional period" for the change-over from English to Malav as328 words
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Article29 1964-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, July 27—The J,r 1 tut terry will oe closed lo Tie from 630 a m tomorrow 3 0 am. on July 29 for minor repair.29 words
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202 1964-08-05 5 PORT SYVETTEN--IL\M, July 26. More than 500 people visited the oneday Swedish “floating fair” here on board the cargo-ship Japan today. The 10,000-ton vessel one of the Swedish East Asiatic Lines’ biggest cargoships arrived here yesterday. On board were a crosssection of Sweden’s202 words
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Article112 1964-08-05 5 —UPI. npAlPEH, July 27. —The A Cement Corporation, the biggest cement manufacturer on Formosa, will set up a grinding mill in Singapore to process clinkers from Formosa into cement for Singapore local consumption, it was announced yesterday. The mill will be established with the co-operation—UPI. - 112 words
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Article46 1964-08-05 5 IPOH, July 27—Lai Soo Hong, 18, and V. Subramaniam, 20. both unemployed were fined $2O each in separate cases, by the magistrate Mr L. C. Vohrah. here today for begging in a public place. Both pleaded guilty and the fines were paid.46 words
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Article, Illustration324 1964-08-05 5 tl U A L A LUMPUR July 26. —To commemo r a t e William Shakespeare’s 400th birthday anniversary the drama society of Maxwell School here is presenting one of his most well-k n o w n plays. “Macbeth” next week But324 words
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Article128 1964-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, July 27 The curator of the Sarawak Museum, Mr. Tom Harrisson, has been awarded a medal by the Commonwealth’s Royal Society of Arts for distinguished research his third international award. The award is for archaeological work at the Niah Caves In Borneo and128 words
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Article67 1964-08-05 5 TOHORE BHARU, July 2. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, is on a three-day visit hospitals m Johore. He spent today in Kluang visiting the General Hospital and medical and health clinics. At Kluang South he was urged by community leaders to build a hospital67 words
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413 1964-08-05 5 DR. TOH: OUTSIDE ELEMENTS TRIED TO INCITE THEM SINGAPORE, July 27.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today described as “rubbish” a report that members of the 1,600-strong Singapore Work Brigade had been responsible for sparking off the clashes last413 words
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Article, Illustration477 1964-08-05 6 Posters for L-Month contest the ‘best yet KUALA LUMPUR, July 26. 'J'HE judges of the National Language Month poster competition, which was won by a 24-year-old artist Yong Poh Shang, said today that the entries this year were the highest standard yet received for this competition. Inche Hisham Albakri, one477 words
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148 1964-08-05 6 Kuala lumpur, July 26 The University of Malaya’s Guild of Graduates will meet on July 30 to discuss the Internal Security Act Amendment dealing with the screening of students seeking higher education. The guild which has 3,000 members is headed by the Vice-Chancellor of148 words
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Article51 1964-08-05 6 PENANG, July 27.—The Deputy Mayor. Inche Omar bln Othinan, yesterday Joined hundreds of kampong residents of Jalan Hajl Hashlm Imam, off Sungei Plnang Road, in a self-help project t» im prove the kampong road Starttng early in the morning, the villagers completed the project In one51 words
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209 1964-08-05 6 OENANG, July 26.—The 1 Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said last night that Lions in Penang had come to be known arid appreciated for their dedicated and active service to the handicapped, the needy and the sick. "Lions in Penang have."209 words
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83 1964-08-05 6 BUTTERWORTH, July 27—Butterworth won all three finals jf the district National-Language Month contests for non-Malays held at the Town Hall here over the week end. In the conversation section. Butterworth beat Tasstk Glugor with Sungei Dua third Butterworth also triumphed ;n the quiz final,83 words
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197 1964-08-05 6 SINGAPORE, July 27. —The St. John Ambulance Associations general meeting, scheduled to be held at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow, has been postponed till further notice. About 2.500 members ot the Fraser and Neave Ltd stall and families were disappointed yesterday when their annual197 words
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Article13 1964-08-05 6 KAJANG. July 27—Ulu Langat District Town Board will meet 'omorrow13 words
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125 1964-08-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, July 26. —The South Vietnam Minister of Defence, MaJ.Gen. Tran Thiem Khiem, and a party of eight will arrive here tomorrow for a fiveday goodwill visit as guests of the Malaysian Government. During his stay. MaJ.-Gen. Tran will be received in125 words
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192 1964-08-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, July 26. THE High Commissioner-designate of India, Mr. Mustafa Kamil Kidwai, said here tonight that India was determined to stand by Malaysia in her ’‘present time of difficulties." He was speaking to reporters at the airport on his arrival to192 words
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99 1964-08-05 6 Kuala lumpur. July 27. No new deaths due to cholera have been reported in the past 24 hours ending this morning, according to a Government statement. The number of deaths confirmed due to cholera stands at 21 in hospital and 65 outside hospital.99 words
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Article31 1964-08-05 6 KANGAR, July 27—Another new umtK. oranch has been tormed at Kuala Perils with Inehe Ahmad bin Samnh as chairman and Inche Othman bin Haji Abdullah as deputy chairman31 words
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332 1964-08-05 7 ‘Goodwill committee will guarantee your safety SINGAPORE, July 27. T'HE Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, today appealed to several Malay families who fled from Queenstown when the disturbances broke out to return to their homes. He said that the Queenstown goodwill332 words
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269 1964-08-05 7 pENAiVG, 27 July. 1 Tiie chairman of the Penang Anti-Tubercu-lous Association, Mr. J. S H Cunyng h a mBrown. ti day urged that payment of treatment allowances for families °t IB patients through Social and Welfare Lotteries Beard grants should be “streamlined "Large269 words
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Article65 1964-08-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The St John Ambulance Brigade will hold its first aid competition on the tederal level at the Jalan Cochrane School, here on Aug 14 and 15 Winners of this competition will compete with their counterparts from Singapore for the Dato Lee Kong Chian’s65 words
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Article, Illustration121 1964-08-05 7 ITO YOU know what a $lO,OOO note looks like? If you don’t, then you can see one above. The note is now being exhibited at the National Museum in Kuala Lumpur. It is among the old Malayan currency notes of aIJ121 words
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308 1964-08-05 7 OENANG, July 26. A The Penang branch of the Malayan. Leprosy Relief Association will soon launch a membership campaign among school children. ‘‘We need them to help us nd the prejudice against leprosy,” the chairman, Indie Aziz Ibrahim, said at the308 words
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78 1964-08-05 7 ALOR STAR, July 27—Eight armed and masked men raided a sundry shop at Bukit Tengah, Merbau Pulaus, last night and escaped with more than $9OO in cash and jewellery, The robbers, armed with parangs, lorced their way into the •'’hup and Held up78 words
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Article23 1964-08-05 7 SINGAPORE, July 26 Mr. Cheong Pak Chow has been appaointed chairman of the Malayan Air Training Corps advisory committee for 1964.23 words
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Article144 1964-08-05 7 IfUALA LUMPUR, July 26.—Malaya’s opium addicts their number is rapidly diminishing—get their drug smuggled in from four countries. A Government spokesman said yesterday that most o! the opium comes from Laos. Burma. Thailand and Cambodia. Contact points for the smugglers were along the East Coast states144 words
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Article107 1964-08-05 7 SINGAPORE, July 26.— The Singapore Leprosy Relief Association is appealing for sponsors to “adopt” 40 children from the Trafalgar Home. Under this adoption scheme run by the association, anyone can adopt a child for $00 a year—$2 for the child's pocket money, $2 to his or107 words
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Article44 1964-08-05 7 PENANG, July 27—Tan Ah Kang who anchored his sampan at the 1 Church Street pier on the night ol Juiy 25, was fined $lOO lan, 30, pleaded guilty to entering the Penang harbour arter I the 7 p.cn. deadline.44 words
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195 1964-08-05 7 |J O R T SWETTEN--1 HAM, July 26. A multi million dollar Hour mill is expected to be set up here next year. The Federal Flour Mills Ltd., which is a joint Ma-laysian-Australian enterprise. has been awarded pioneer status to operate195 words
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385 1964-08-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR July, 27. NEW wage agreement that will cost the Malayan Planting Industries Employers’ Association estates an extra $31 million in their annual wages bill was signed today. It benefits more than 200,000 workers. Benefiting indirectly from this agreement385 words
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Article24 1964-08-05 8 KUALA LUMPUIt, Juiy 27 The ConfucUn Private Secondary School here will hold a National -hS a haU° ntert Q AUK 6 11124 words
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154 1964-08-05 8 YIALACCA, July 26. recovered two grenades and oi>. 7oz. slab of TNT in a rubber estate in Merlimau, 12 miles from here, yesterday morning. Three labourers from the estate were detained. The Deputy Chief Police Officer, Malacca, Supt. Hajl Nordin, said that police154 words
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135 1964-08-05 8 ttINGAPORE, July 27 Police have arrested another 72 secret society fighters throughout the island In their drive to immobilise the gangs. This brings the total so far arrested during the past five days to 550, all detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions)135 words
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371 1964-08-05 8 SINGAPORE, July 27 rORTY-FIVE curfewr breakers were today given prison sentences ranging from one week to three months by the nirUh magistrate, Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong. All pleaded guilty. Eleven were jailed for one week, five for two weeks, 16371 words
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183 1964-08-05 8 SINGAPORE. July 27.—The president of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr John Jacob, today appealed to Indians to meet Malays and Chinese In their areas by visiting their homes "to dispel their fears and bring them together to have friendly relations183 words
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Article121 1964-08-05 8 Kuala lumpur, July -27.—The YWCA will be presenting a pageant of famous women on Sept 15 to 19 under the patronage of the Raja Permaisuri Agong. The pageant will be held at the Malayan Teachers’ College auditorium, and will depict women through the ages both121 words
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Article73 1964-08-05 8 TAIPING, July 27—A party of 45 officers and men of the 20 Engineers Squadron, Territorial Army, Singapore, arrived here yesterday to begin a 10-day train ing course. They are undergoing Jungle training, and the construction of jungles forts, helicopter land ing zones and improviseo bridges. A73 words
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Article34 1964-08-05 8 JESSELTON, July 26 Dr. Charles Gamba has been appointed chairman of the Industrial Arbitration Court In Sabah. Dr. Gamba will examine the current wage disputes In II European firms.34 words
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161 1964-08-05 8 A LOR STAR, July 27.—Mr. Justice Hepworth In the Kedah High Court today allowed an appeal by a police supervisee, Awang bln Mat, against a Session Court sentence of two years' jail for falling to comply with a restricted residence order to remain indoors161 words
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92 1964-08-05 8 IPOH, July 26.—A robbery and a burglary which were committed here during the night were solved by the police before dawn today. Two men were arrested in Jalan Pasir Puteh and another In Kampong Java. A street stall-owner, V. Kannlah 32, earlier in92 words
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256 1964-08-05 9 TELUK ANSON, July 27. r*REAT care must be taken in starting rural u development projects, the Sultan of Perak said here today. Speaking during a briefing at the Lower Perak district rural development operations room, the Sultan said it was better to256 words
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131 1964-08-05 9 CJEREMBAN, July 27.—Orders have been given to two J®* 11 ran gers here to shoot a t 11 elephant that has been causing damage to a pineapple plantation at Simpang Pertang. Jelebu. The Regional Game Warden (oeiangor-Negrl Sembilan-Malac-ca> Mr Dara Singh,131 words
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Article39 1964-08-05 9 BATU OAJAH, July 27. Mr. Selvanayagam has oeen elected president of the Perak River Hydro Electric Power Station Employees' Union here. Mr. R. Sivangaram Is vice president, Incite Zalnuddln bln Johan secretary and Mr. X. Sundarajoo treasurer.39 words
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Article146 1964-08-05 9 Kuala lumpur, July 28. Three delegates of the Malayan Teachers National Congress left here by air today to attend the 10-day meeting of the World Confederations of Organisations of the Teaching profession in Paris. They are the president of the Women’s Teachers’ Union of146 words
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154 1964-08-05 9 KUCHINK, July 27. i N Indonesian terrorist, Mohammed Amin bin Husni, was today sentenced to 12 years’ Jail by uhe High Court for being in possession of a rifle. OFFENCE TWO: Another 12 years’ Jail for hav ing three detonators; and OFFENCE THREE:154 words
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Article68 1964-08-05 9 IPOH, July 27.—More than 60 new pieces of children's clothing were presented to the Salvation Army Girls Home here today oy the principal of a tailoring institute. Madam Yick Wun Sal. Madam Ylck. who handed the clothing to Capt. Miss Norina Staple, matron of the home,68 words
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Article44 1964-08-05 9 SUNGEI PATANI, July 27. Asst. Supt Mohamed bin Abdullah, OCPD. Kulim will leave at the end of the week to be OSPO. Keta Tlnggl, Johore. Asst Supt. Mohamed Ramil bin C. J. Ariffln, from Kroh, will take over as OCPD. Kulim.44 words
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130 1964-08-05 9 Batu pahat, July 27— The District Officer here, Inche Talib bin Abu, chairman of the district goodwill committee, today made an appeal to the people here to live in harmony. Inche Talib made this appeal because, he said, certain undesirable elements, who had130 words
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Article26 1964-08-05 9 PENANO, July 27.—The Penang Island Rural District Council will meet at the conference room of the new Government Building at 3 p.m. on Thursday.26 words
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389 1964-08-05 9 S. Vietnam general visits National Ops Room KUALA LUMPUR, July 28. iyjALAYSIA’S biggest “wall” against Communist subversion in the rural areas is its successful development plan, the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, said today. This, he said, gave the389 words
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Article33 1964-08-05 9 BATU PAHAT, July 27. The annual meeting of the Johor#* English School Teachers* Cooperative TTirift and Loan Socletv will be held on Friday at the English College Hall in Johor#* Bahru.33 words
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162 1964-08-05 9 OENANG, July 27.— 1 Two swims in one evening cost the life of Lee Peng Hong, 14, a mee hawker’s son, at Gurney Drive yesterday. Lee had accompanied several friends to the beach yesterday afternoon and, after a swim, he was162 words
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Article60 1964-08-05 9 SINGAPORE, July 28. The Swedish ship Japan arrived here this morning with a display of the country’s products tn the course if a Far East tour Officials from the Economic Development Board, the Finance Ministry and the Chambers of Commerce are expected to board the ship60 words
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Article29 1964-08-05 9 SINGAPORE. July 28. The Malay Youth Literary Association flog day committee today announced the postponement of its flag day from Aug. 1 to Oct. 12.29 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1964-08-05 10 BUSINESS AS USUAL AT SHOPS, MARKETS, FIRMS... SINGAPORE, July 28 rr HE police said this morning there had been no incidents during the last 48 hours. Life in the citv was returning to normal with a marked improvement in the confidence of the people. The Parliamentary Secretarytormal rush to board buses in Singapore yesterday. — Straits Times picture. - 1,146 words
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271 1964-08-05 10 KUALA LUMPUR, July 28 rFHE Deputy Prime A Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, warned the people tonight there were difficult times ahead as a “protracted war of nerves” would be carried out by Indonesia. He gave this warning at a buffet dinner here271 words
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Article44 1964-08-05 10 KANGAB, July 29.—The Perlis State UMNO will hold its annual meeting on Aug. 21. The party secretary, Inche Isman bin Abdullah, said today all branches had been asked to submit before Aug. 21 all resolutions intended for consideration at the annual meeting.44 words
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Article39 1964-08-05 10 July 28—Inspector Mandy Goh, formerly uith the Traffic Police, today started work as a prosecutor in the Juvenile Court at Empress Place. She recently had two months’ training at the Federal Police College in Kuala Kubu Bahru39 words
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Article743 1964-08-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, July 28. rpre Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, 1 after having received latest reports of improvements in the situation in Singapore, has decided that the curfew there be further relaxed by two and a half hours as from tomorrow from 5 a.m.743 words
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155 1964-08-05 11 Kuala lumpur, July 27 An exhibition of paintings by the well-known Malaysian artist, Cheong Soo Pieng, at the British Council Centre here, will be declared open by the British High Commissioner. Lord Head, on July 29 at 5.30 p.m. The exhibition, sponsored by155 words
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66 1964-08-05 11 Schools —now six up for Rev. Lorderio MUAR. July 27—The Muar District is to get its sixth school for over-aged girls soon. The building of the school is made possible by the efforts of a parish priest, the Rev. Dr. L. Lorderlo, who has built five such schools through public66 words
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250 1964-08-05 11 K U ALA LUMPUR, A *July 28. —Mr. Bernard Llewellyn, tne field director for Asia of the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief (OXFAM), said today that Malaysia was a “booming country” with a high standard of living in South-East Asia. Mr. Llewellyn arrived250 words
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131 1964-08-05 11 KUALA LUMPUR, July 28. jyjALAYSIA’S psychological warfare chief, Mr. C. C. Too, said today that the ground staff in Sarawak and Sabah was now being strengthened for a full scale campaign against Indonesian terrorists. Mr. Too likened the steps now131 words
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Article39 1964-08-05 11 TAIPING, July 27—A talentlme show and a baby contest will ne the highlights of the two-day international carnival to be held at the Treacher Methodist Girls School here rrom July 31 In aid of the building fund39 words
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Article39 1964-08-05 11 PARIT BUNTAF July 27—Mr. Neoh Thean Kim, Health inspector, Krian, has been appointed an officer of the Krian Town Board in place of Mr V. S. Senathirajah. who has left the district on transfer to Taiping.39 words
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177 1964-08-05 11 PENANG, July 27. rrHE British Army’s chief recruiting officer, Major A J. J. Plain, and his team will be in Penang and Kedah next week to interview candidates wishing to join the British Army as Malayan Other Ranks. There will be vacancies177 words
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Article59 1964-08-05 11 BATU PAHAT, July 28 The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, will be guest of honour at the annual speech dav of the High School here on Aug 7 Earlier. Inche Abdul Rahman, will open a library $15,000 built bv the School’s Old59 words
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143 1964-08-05 11 OINGAPORE, July 28. The Chief Inspector of Factories at the Ministry of Labour, Mr Pang Butno, leaves for Britain on July 30 to attend a 10-week special course on factory inspection. His visit to Britain is sponsored by the British Government under the143 words
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102 1964-08-05 11 Kuala lumpur, July 27. —T. Thangadurai, a Radio Malaysia broadcaster, was today acquitted and discharged in a magistrate’s court here on a traffic charge of failing to report an accident within 24 hours. The magistrate. Haji Abdul Rani bin Haji Hussein, said there was no102 words
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Article, Illustration255 1964-08-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, July 29. rpHE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera--1 tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today accused Indonesia of engineering the disturbances in Singapore with the object of overthrowing the Central Government. Inche Khir said this before he left here once again255 words
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103 1964-08-05 12 LUMPUR, July 29. The Selango Mentri Besar, Inche Harun bln Hajt Idris, today announced the appointment of Inche Razall bln Hajl All as his political secretary Inche Razall is the founder brother of Date Ismail bln Hail All. the Oovernor of Bank Negara He103 words
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165 1964-08-05 12 LUMPUR, July 29. —Preparations are row being made by the Government, the Alliance and the Malaysian People’s Action Front for a big welcome home for Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Tengku, who is now In Canada, is expected home on Aug. 23. Preparations are165 words
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200 1964-08-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR, July 29. r PHE acting Minister of Information and Broad- casting, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, has called on all Malaysians to contribute generously to a “Singapore Goodwill Fund” started by the Utusan Melayu to help victims of the recent dis-200 words
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Article23 1964-08-05 12 KUALA LUMPUR. July 27 —The National Union of Plantation Workers has awarded $8 820 to 40 secondary students for scholarship* this year.23 words
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Article43 1964-08-05 12 MALACCA. July 29—The OCPD, Malacca (Central). Deputy Supt. Didar Singh, will leave here this week on transfer to Batu Oaiah as Officer Superintending Police Circle there He has been succeeded by Deputy Supt Nahar Singh, of Police headquarters. Kuala Lumpur43 words
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Article25 1964-08-05 12 SINGAPORE. July 29. Mr. P. M Mulkern accompantea bv ms wife, arrived here to take up duties as assistant Canadian Government Trade Commissioner25 words
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150 1964-08-05 12 SINGAPORE, July 29.— Police today announced that the curfew tomorrow wiU be from 8 pan. to 4.30 a m. on Friday shortened by half an hour earlier in the morning. Police said there were no incidents for the past 94 hours as at 4150 words
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Article62 1964-08-05 12 PENANG, July 29—The establishment and disciplinary committee of the City Council has approved the recommendation of the selection board to appoint Mr. Hardial Singh as City Electrical Engineer upon the retirement of the present engineer, Mr, Ft. K. Bogle, under the council’s Malayanisation Bcheme. This decision will62 words
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141 1964-08-05 12 —Reuter WELLINTON, July 29. New Zealand is to assist with fares and allowances for a limited number of New Zealanders to fill senior technical and administrative posts In the Government services of Sabah and Sarawak The Prime Minister Mr Ke’.th Holyoake. announcing—Reuter - 141 words
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Article, Illustration196 1964-08-05 12 IfUALA LUMPUR, July lv July 29. —The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today suggested that a meeting of officials of Malay sia, Indonesia and the Philippines should take place before there could be another Foreign Ministers’ session He felt that if such a meeting196 words
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134 1964-08-05 12 PENANG, July 29.—The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, will declare open the new $180,000 science block of the Methodist Girls’ School at Logan Road at 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. ihe oiocit win oe aeuicatea o> bishop Hobart B Amstuu who Wih134 words
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Article49 1964-08-05 12 PENANG, July 29. A coffee stall holder. Mohamed Mvdln 56 was found dead outside a shrine at the junction of Perak Road and Free School Road vesterdav A passer-by saw Mohamed lylns on the road and Informed the police. No foul play Is suspected.49 words
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613 1964-08-05 13 SINGAPORE, suly 29 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today that racial harmony was important if Malaysia was to remain strong, viable and independent. Dr. Toh stressed this when he met community leaders at the Rochore community centre to review the613 words
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185 1964-08-05 13 ITU ALA LUMPUR, July 29. Journalism can play an important role in forging national unity in the trouble spots of South East Asia. This was stated today by Professor Floyd G Arpan, Professor of Journalism at Indiana University, who arrived here from New185 words
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Article72 1964-08-05 13 UPI. JAKARTA, July 29.—The Dutch Embassy here announced today that the talks between Foreign Minister, Dr. Joseph M. Luns, and his Indonesian counterpart. Dr. Subandrio, will be extended by one day in Bali. Dr. and Mrs. Luns and their party of Dutch officials arrived In BaliUPI. - 72 words
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Article49 1964-08-05 13 SINGAPORE. July 29—The Australian Minister for the Navy, Mr. F Chaney, arrived here tonight together with six Australian parliamentarians for a stopover The delegation, which has Just completed a three-week tour of South Vietnam, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, will return home by air tomorrow night.49 words
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95 1964-08-05 13 SINGAPORE, July 28— The official opening of the new factory of Baey Kim Swee (Bolts and Nuts Works) Ltd. at Sims Avenue, Geylang, by the Finance Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee, scheduied to be held today, has been postponed indefinitely. The Economic Development Board95 words
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390 1964-08-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, July 29 pEELERS for Malaysian aid in South Vietnam’s war against the Vietcong rebels were put out by its Defence Minister, Maj.Gen. Tran Thien Khiem, in talks with officials here today. It is understood that high on the list390 words
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154 1964-08-05 13 Raja: Maintain peace harmony for all time SINGAPORE, July 29. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Kajaratnam, of the goodwill committee was not only to restore peace and harmony among the people during the present situation, but also to try to maintain it for all time. Mr itajaratnam, who was154 words
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Article26 1964-08-05 13 IPOH. July 27. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Ahmad bln Said, will open the rubber replanting board office in Sitlawan on Aug. 2.26 words
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116 1964-08-05 13 JZ UCHING, July 29.—The teaching of Malay in Sarawak schools would not mean the abolition of English, the Assistant Minister for National and Rural Development and Justice, Inche Abdul Rahman Yakub, told the people of Long Lama, in the Fourth Division, this week. Inche116 words
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540 1964-08-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, July 30 'PHE Central Government is looking to Bur--1 ma for doctors, the Health Minister, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, told the Straits Times today. Negotiations were also underway to recruit 10 to 15 doctors from Korea, he added. Inche Bahaman said540 words
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170 1964-08-05 14 Kuala lumpur, July 30—There is an increase in the number of Malavsians studying in the U.S. In the L 963-1964 academic year there were 443 students, compared to 387 the previous year. According to a statement from the U.S. Information Services here, the170 words
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Article19 1964-08-05 14 KUANTAN, July 30 The Pahang State Assembly will meet on the morning of Aug 4. at ten.19 words
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177 1964-08-05 14 MALACCA, July 30. South Vietnam’s Defence Minister, Major Gen. Tran Thiem Khiem, said today he would ask his Government to send officers to Malaya for training in the management of lard develop ment schemes. Speaking at a Press conference after visiting the 3,198-acre Hutan177 words
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93 1964-08-05 14 SINGAPORE, July 30. A representative conference of 30 leftwing trade unions has decided to call upon their members to form goodwill committees to help victims of the disturbances. The conference was held yesterday. The liaison secretariat of the unions said today that committees should93 words
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Article25 1964-08-05 14 SINGAPORE. July 30 Mr. K. Canaga Rajah, a magistrate has resumed duties today in the traffic courts after two months leave m Europe25 words
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Article43 1964-08-05 14 PENANG* July The PanJong branch of Penang Umno will hold its annual meeting at the Penang Indian Chamber of Commerce premises in Penang Street on Aug. 2 at 11 a.m. Officials of the Penang Umno division will address the meeting43 words
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95 1964-08-05 14 I/'UALA LUMPUR July 29. —Six British income tax experts will arrive here tomorrow to train local staff in the Department of Inland Revenue The experts, who will be attached to the Kuala Lumpur office. are: Messrs Brian Martin. 45, Fra.uis Sleeman 34. Basil Sargent.95 words
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332 1964-08-05 14 SINGAPOUc, 62 *|nf 'J'HE Industrial Arbitration Court was today told that an increase in the salary scales of certain grades of employees in the Customs Departments could spark off a chain reaction in the entire Civil Service and ultimately cost the332 words
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Article60 1964-08-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR. July 30—Mr K Thuraiappah has been elected president of the Jaflnese Cooperative Society replacing Mr P Saravanamuthu, who has been president for the past three years The society declared a dividend of four per cent. It has also made donations of $5OO each to the60 words
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Article122 1964-08-05 14 SEREMBAN, Monday. rpHE Methodist (Independent) School, which started in 1946 in. rented premises of another school, has now built its own two-storey building in Jalan Lee Sam costing $235,000. The new building will be dedicated by Bishop H. B. Amstutz at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday122 words
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Article50 1964-08-05 14 SINGAPORE, July 30— r ine University of Singapore's extramur d residential course on “Clear Thinking and Expression” whicn was cancelled yesterday will now be held from Aug. 7 to 9. A University announcement saHi that the programme and other arrangements would "remain essentially the same."50 words
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Article, Illustration69 1964-08-05 15 Kuala lumpur, July 30. The Yang ili-Pertuan Agong today conferred honours and awards on 7l people at an investiture ceremony at tile Istana Negara. All 71 had been honoured by the King on his birthday this year. Picture shows the Yang di-Pertuan Agong presenting69 words
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293 1964-08-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR, July 29. 1 Malaysian Students’ Association in the United States will confer with Tengku Abdul Rahman in New York in Aug. 2 regarding the recognition of American degrees. In a letter received by tne Straits Times today. ie293 words
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Article45 1964-08-05 15 SINGAPORE, July 30 The Minister for Social Weltare, Inche Othman Wok, will visit the Mountbatten Constituency at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow. Accompanying the Minister will be the Assemblyman for Mountbatten, Mr. Ng Yeow Chong and members of the newly. formed goodwill committee.45 words
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180 1964-08-05 15 SINGAPORE, July 30.—The Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today urged the people to stay alert lest extremist elements created more trouble. During a tour of Geylang kampongs. Mr. Lee said that if such incidents occurred again the whole Malaysian nation180 words
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Article31 1964-08-05 15 SUNGEI PATANI, July 30 The St. John Ambulance Mag day In Kedah realised a total of $2,202. North Kedah collected $1,338. Central Kedah $676 and South Kedah $lBB.31 words
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Article, Illustration356 1964-08-05 15 Johore Govt told: Give them priority or they will turn to Singapore JOHORE BAHARU, July 30. r Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, told the Johore State Government today that unless top priority was given to investors they would turn to Singapore356 words
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107 1964-08-05 15 PENANG, July 30 Residence ol Green Garden Ward will meet at the Methodist Boys' School, Ayer [tarn Road, at 11 a.m on Aug. 2 to lorm a goodwill committee The meeting, convened Oy a board headed by Mr A. Raja Gopal. a former107 words
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Article141 1964-08-05 15 IPOH, July 30. Heavy 1 rain and high tides flooded 80 houses in Sungei Batu New Village, two miles from the coastal village of Pantai Remis in the Dindings District, yesterday ever4ng. The flood water rose to a height of four feet and 1,500141 words
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Article40 1964-08-05 15 SINGAPORE. July 30. The cocktail party at the Arundel Room, Goodwood Park, tomorrow to mark the occasion of the Economic Development Board* third anniversary will start at 6 pm Instead of 7 pm. as originally scheduled.40 words
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Article38 1964-08-05 15 IPOH. July 30—Miss Mary Canon of the women s bureau of the Labour Department in Washington will talk to members of women’s organisations at the PWCA premises here on Aug 1 at 4 30 pm.38 words
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Article, Illustration235 1964-08-05 16 KOTA BHARU, July 31. Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, warned today that he would not hesitate to take action against any Government officer who allowed political sentiments to influence his work Inche Asri was speaking at235 words
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Article57 1964-08-05 16 SEREMBAN. July 31.—The Seremban branch of the PAP today conlirmed that one of its protem committee* members, Inche Maarof bin Yunos. resigned from the party recently. A spokesman of the party said that it was proposed that Inche Maarof should serve on the committee recently, but57 words
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Article29 1964-08-05 16 KUAI,A LUMPUR. July 31—Mr. Shiv f’haran Singh has boon appointed an acting senior assistant registrar of the Malayan Court. His appointment came Into ellect from July 14.29 words
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231 1964-08-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR, July 31 r rHE Minister ot Agriculture and Co-operatives, 1 Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said tonight that the recent disturbances in Singapore had left a “smear” in the history of the young nation. Speaking at the opening of a231 words
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263 1964-08-05 16 SINGAPORE, July 31 A donation of $lO,OOO from the Lee Foundation to the National Trades’ Union Congress Rehabilitation Fund to to help victims of the Singapore disturbances, brings the total in the fund to $14,250. Other donations received so far are:263 words
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467 1964-08-05 16 SINGAPORE, July 31. Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today called for a check on extremists who spout ill-will here. In yet another tour of rural areas this time Sembawane Mr. Lee said it was no use having goodwill committees to467 words
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160 1964-08-05 16 Reuter. CANBERRA, July 31—A relay of six Australian specialists wil fly to Singapore to take over the ear, nose and throat unit at the General Hospital while its director. Dr Goh Ewe Hong, studies in Australia. The lirst of the specialists, Mr.Reuter. - 160 words
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97 1964-08-05 16 Kuala lumpur, July 31. Malaysia has donated $181,200 to the Philippine Muslim Association project of building an Islamic Centre in Manila, a Ministry of Information statement here disclosed today. The statement also said that the Malaysian Consul in the Philippines. Inche Ali bin Abdullah, had97 words
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376 1964-08-05 17 KUALA LUMPUR, July 38. THE first list of goods to be covered by pro--1 tective duties under the Malaysian Common Market is expected to be gazetted by the Central Government towards the end of next month. The gazette will376 words
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Article23 1964-08-05 17 KLANG, July 31. A business Jan Mr Koh Jit Kiong, was viccted chairman of Klang jOiith MCA Youth section noip yesterday.23 words
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Article65 1964-08-05 17 KUALA KANGSAR, July 31. A goodwill committee has been formed in the Kuala Kangsar district with Tunku Shahriman bm Tunku Suleiman, the District 'HHcer. as chairman The secretary is Inche Abdul Rahman bin Alang. Ahmad Yasin. District Information Officer, and the assistant secretary is65 words
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198 1964-08-05 17 $300,000 spent on riot relief in S’ pore SINGAPORE, July 31. The State Government has so far spent about $300,000 on relief for last week’s riot victims, the Social Welfare Department disclosed today. Aid was in the form of cash and loodstuffs. About 200 people from 30 families benefited. Some198 words
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298 1964-08-05 17 KUALA LUMPUR, July 30 suggestion has been made that land for development as industrial sites should be handed over to the proposed Federal Industrial Development Authority. If the suggestion is accepted manufacturers will not have to approach the various states for land.298 words
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Article, Illustration268 1964-08-05 17 US. ‘YOGI BEAR’ CUB CAUSES A STIR IN S’ PORE BINGAPORE, July 31. A “YOGI BEAR” cub which arrived here last night from America, today created quite a stir at the office of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board The Board this morning arranged for children to meet the cub. which268 words
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Article56 1964-08-05 17 KUALA KANGSAR. July 31. Senator Chan Kwong Hon, a tin miner and businessman, is the new president of the United Chambers of Commerce, succeeding Inche M ah mood bin Anabak A prominent member of the Malaysian Chinese Association, Senator Chan serves on many committees, including56 words
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117 1964-08-05 17 Kuala lumpur, July 31. The Rothmans Linployees’ Union of Malaya will hold a general meeting at the National Union of Bank Employees’ hall here on Aug. 2 to get a mandate from its members for the union’s executive committee to proceed with117 words
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Article33 1964-08-05 17 KUALA LUMPUR. July 5. The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor today received in audience Madam Tran Thien Khiem, wife of the Defence Minister of South Vietnam, at the Istana Alam Shah, Klang.33 words
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Article36 1964-08-05 17 SINGAPORE. July 5.--A busl nessman. Tjhm Man rv rimer who is owing the Comptroller Income Tax $41,691 on a Judg ment, was adiudlcated a bankrup by Mr. Justice Ambrose in thr High Court today.36 words
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Article, Illustration361 1964-08-05 18 Malay only when Govt implements it officially SEENI ATTACKS RECENT SPEECH BY NASIR IFOH, July 31. r JTHE Ipoh Municipal Council, which is controlled by the People’s Progressive Party, will accept Malay as its sole official language when the policy is officially implemented by the Government. Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam,361 words
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Article44 1964-08-05 18 PENANG, July 31. Balik Pulau district has formed a committee headed by the District Officer, Syed Zainal Abidin Jamalulail, to plan celebrations for the first anniversary of Malaysia. The secretary is Chegu Yahaya bin Ahmad, and treasurer Mr. Moo Cheonc Fatt.44 words
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262 1964-08-05 18 IPOH, July 31. r pHE Ipoh Municipal Council has warned the Perak State Government that it will soon cease to do the ‘‘dirty work” of pulling down illegal houses in the municipality area. Mr. S. P. Seenlvasagam, president of the262 words
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Article34 1964-08-05 18 IPOH, July 31—The Young Men Christian Association here will hold a gala ballroom festival at the St. John Ambulance Association hall tomorrow night in conjunction with the Perak dance novices competition.34 words
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95 1964-08-05 18 Kuala lumpur, July 31.— The Income Tax Officers’ Union has clarified that the British tax experts who arrived yesterday are to train tax clerks and not technical stair. In a statement today, its president, Mr. T. Narendran, explained that because of reorganisation95 words
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208 1964-08-05 18 A LOR STAR, July 31. The Sultan of Kedah laid a wreath at the Memorial Stone at the Merdeka Gardens here today in, memory of all who lost their lives fighting Communist, bandits during the 12year emergency. The ceremony was attended by208 words
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Article43 1964-08-05 18 TAIPING, July 31 Inche Zakarta bin Mat Tais and Mr. Kee Cheng Hoe have been appointed members of the Board of Visitors for the Taiping Boys’ School. The three-year appointment is from Sept 1 this year to Aug 31. 196743 words
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165 1964-08-05 18 SINGAPORE, July 31. The United Nations Secretary General, U Thant, said today he was unable to collect the US$52 million owed by Russia for U.N. peace force costs. Stopping here en route to New York after a fourday Moscow visit, II Thant told165 words
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171 1964-08-05 18 |£UALA LUMPUR, July v 31.—The first batch of Japanese Peace Cores volunteers to assist Malaysia and other South-East Asian countries is expected to arrive next year. The Japanese Ambassador in Malaysia, Mr. Fumihiko Kai, said today that details of the Corps are now being171 words
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128 1964-08-05 18 PENANG. July 31—A RAAF serviceman, Corporal E. Woodward, was given lull military honours at his funeral here this afternoon Cpi. Woodward. 30. an air frame fitter with No. 478 squadron based at Butterworth. died suddenly of pneumonia at the Penang General Hospital128 words
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Article91 1964-08-05 18 PRAI, July 31. With the start of piling operations lor the building of a bridge across the Prai River, the Marine Headquarters today issued a notice urging mariners to reduce speed and navigate with extreme caution in this area. The line of the bridge is in91 words
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Article1126 1964-08-05 19 SINGAPORE, Aug. 2. —industrialist scor* ed a sensational win in the closed race for two year olds at Bukit Timah today. RACK 1 TWO-YEAR-OLDS DIV l-W ‘i'hio Stables tiV iKucoisOALiax 841 carr 1.8 (26 —23) Allan 1 (5j Zasa 8.18 <2196-668) WUsou 2 (10> Beau Gay 84» (239—163)1,126 words
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Article55 1964-08-05 19 BATU PAHAT, Aug. 2—A new Diamond Jubilee Memorial Hall costing $277,000 Is to be built here soon It will seat 800 people. The Johore Government has given a grant of $25,000. The rest is from public donations. The biggest Individual donation camr from Da55 words
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127 1964-08-05 19 PENANG, Aug. The Minister ot Health, Inche Bah amah bln Samauddln will receive on behalf of the General Hospital cornea grafting Instruments and equipment donated by the Penang Rotary Club at a presentation ceremony at the hospital tomorrow. The Instruments and equipment cost127 words
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Article54 1964-08-05 19 KUALA TRENOOANU, Aug. 2 A festival and a book exhibition which was to have been held from Aug. IS to lfi at the Padang Oolf, Batu Burok, to mark the close of the national language month has been cancelled. The cancellation was due to the cholera54 words
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Article687 1964-08-05 19 fHE following Is a complete list of revised quotations or the week ended on Friday Aug. 31. INDUSTRIAL* R.' Alex ordn. 12.45 15.00 Jouatead 1.66 1.60 C.B. Holding 2.78 2.80 3on. Tin Smelt pref 17/0 18/4 Orda 40/3 50/3 Junlopa 2.00 2.02 Bust Smelt 4.01 4.05687 words
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Miscellaneous109 1964-08-05 19 BIG SWEEP—- TOTAL POOL: 9132.830 Ut No. *****3 (908,401) 2nd. No. *****5 (918,080) 3rd. No. *****7 (90,403) ttUricrs (9U00 eacbj: Nos. 2L»Aoa 380*54 *****3 *****1 *310*0 *****1 *****0 *****5 2008a8 *****5 *****8 50o3«7 *****2 *****0 34*330 *****7 *****4. Conaolnllon (9750 each): No*. *****3 *****7 *****0 *****0 *****0 *****5 *****8 *****0109 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1901 1964-08-05 20 By Our Market Correspondent 'J'HE Malayan Stock Exchange, encouraged by the lifting of daytime curfews in Singapore, started the week in cheerful form, and a good list of gains was established in industrials in the first three days of the week. Although the market1,901 words
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Article28 1964-08-05 20 July 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE* 651 cents down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $*****4 a picul (down $12,374). Unofficial estimated offering; 255 tons (up 15 tons).28 words
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Article37 1964-08-05 20 (Managers' Prices) First Malayan 2.11 2.26xd Second Malayan 1.52 1.65xd Third Malayan l.o» 1,26 Malaysia Commerce .87 1.03 First Hong Kong 1.21 1.26* Second Hong Kong .88 '92* Sterling Commodity 4/2 4/9 (’Hong Kong currency).37 words
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Article30 1964-08-05 20 RUBBER TIN P er,b (per picul) July 27. 6586 cts. 6631.87** 28. 65% eta. 8622.50 29. 65% eta. $632.25 30. 66% ets. 5648.75 31. 65 Y, eta. 5636.37%30 words
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Article44 1964-08-05 20 July 27. July 28. July 29. July 30. July 31. Aug. 1. Industrials: 93.75 94.07 94.55 94.63 94.85 94.91 Tins: 129.23 129.1T 127.94 128.47 128.59 128.60 rubbers: 103.66 103.58 103.34 103.34 103.02 103.02 Dec. 30, 1963 100. Dec. 29, 1962 10044 words
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Article28 1964-08-05 20 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the previous year venr Kantau 40% int. Aug 24 *70% 50% Taiping Con. 75% ins. Sept. 5 275%28 words
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Article72 1964-08-05 20 CHINKS! Produce Inhingi, Singapore naan prlaaa par pieul yesterday t Ceeenut all: bulk $51) sellers, drum $54) sellers. Copra: July/Aug. UK/Contlnent: Unquoted. Peppar: Muntok white $135 tellers, Sarawak white $132) sellers, special Sarawak black $105 sellers, garbled Lampong black $112) tellers, AST A $125 sellers. 8’ngapers Go conut72 words
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Article40 1964-08-05 20 TELUK ANSON, Aug. 2—Inche, Kamaruddin bln idahmood, Assistant District Officer, 8ungel Manik and Changkat Jong, has left for Sabah to become the private secretary of the Yang dl-Pertua Neeara. Dato Mustapha bln Dato Harun. In Jesselton.40 words
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Article540 1964-08-05 20 HC.B. and Co. Ltd. in their weekly Malayan rubber review say: As political conditions continued to improve the market resumed the even tenor of its way. The lower price level h*s encouraged some improved snortcovering and a steadier undertone has been in evidence during540 words
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Article58 1964-08-05 20 THI Malayan Exchange Banks’ Amo- oiation made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buying TT 3ft), airmail OD 351, 90 d/st 35J credit bills. 35 15/10 trade bills. Sailing TT or OO ready: Canada 841; Holland Guilders 1101: Franc* 1391: Belgian58 words
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