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Title Section39 1964-08-12 1 The Straits Budget IfHi BfEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O. U.IC AS A NEWSPAPER SI KIES 611. KUALA LUMPUR, AUGUST 12, 1964, Price 40 Cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling. KDN 691.39 words
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195 1964-08-12 2 Dr J.A VANNIASINGHAM - Dr J.A VANNIASINGHAM Malacca THE Veterinary Service Is among those which suffer from what you term an ultra fastidious yardstick. There are 73 veterinarians In Government service and 87% are graduates from India and Pakistan Veterinary Colleges/Universities. The qualifications of these officers are no!195 words
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Article25 1964-08-12 2 JOHN DOE - JOHN DOE Singapore MAY 1 suggest that In future T. V. Slngapura screens all Interviews with VIPs and ministers' speeches through Channel 8.25 words
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Article227 1964-08-12 2 SUFFERER - SUFFERER Singapore AMY father died 10 years ago. We were then staying In a house inherited by my father from his ancestor’s estate. After his death my widowed mother had no means to maintain the house and we, five of us, had to move227 words
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Article96 1964-08-12 2 H. W - H.W. Kuala Lumpur CTEPHEN Kang’s com- ments on parking meters are a little naive! He will remember the meters cost $40,000; he will agree, no doubt, a most potent source of petty cash Is the private motorist. Likewise, it Is the private motorist, who. because96 words
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Article37 1964-08-12 2 A. BUCHAN - A. BUCHAN Singapore MAY I say ‘thank you’ to all those little provision shops, which, all through the ‘curfew’ days delivered our groceries and did not put up their prices by even a cent.37 words
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Article80 1964-08-12 2 RICHARD SIDNEY - RICHARD SIDNEY Kuala Lumpur 'THERE arrived for me 4 from Kuala Lipis yesterday a letter with a four cent stamp on it and an open envelope. Judge of my surprise when I found that the letter contained seven dollars in notes! We have been hearing criticism80 words
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Article45 1964-08-12 2 OBSERVER - OBSERVER Petaling Jaya Expenditure of over $161,000,000 is almost certainly needed to remove traffic congestion in Kuala Lumpur, but the number of accidents could be reduced with no expenditure, if the obstructions on the five-foot ways were removed, so that pedestrians could use them.45 words
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298 1964-08-12 2 CHAN CHIEU KIM - CHAN CHIEU KIM f. Director of Education Singapore ALLOW me to refer to the letter by “Parent” under the heading ’Stopping for an exhibition' which appeared in your paper on July 18, to correct the wrong impression created The Queenstown Secondary Technical School held298 words
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Article156 1964-08-12 2 K. SJ1 - K.SJ1. Singapore I READ with Interest the Ministry of Education's letter entitled “Exhibition work at a technical School" In your issue or Aug. S. I should like to point out a few discrepancies. It Is stated that the exhibition experiments and projects are not extra-cur-ricular activities but156 words
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Article57 1964-08-12 2 CITIZEN - CITIZEN Singapore ()N the subject of recruiting for the army: From advertisements published In the Straits Times, I note that applicants must wait until October to be called for Interviews with subsequent appointment only in January. Why this long and unnecessary delay when the country Is desperately in57 words
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Article44 1964-08-12 2 MRS. ANG - MRS. ANG Singapore 'THE lifts and florescent lights Installed In Housing and Development Board flats are causing so much interference on the radio that it Is almost Impossible to listen In to a programme. Can something be done to eliminate this nuisance?44 words
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Article222 1964-08-12 2 GRATEFUL - GRATEFUL Singapore I WAS one ot those who sought refuge In a police station during the height of the recent disturbances. It was then that I learnt that there was a Singapore Volunteer Police organisation being identically uniformed as the “full time" except by an222 words
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Article78 1964-08-12 2 MG YOKE KONG - MG YOKE KONG Singapore 'THINGS are getting impossible at the National Library. No one there seems to have taken notice of the letters asking for the resumption of renewals of book-loans by telephone. Secondly, the library authority no longer Issues free parking passes to carowning members78 words
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Article596 1964-08-12 3 —Straits Times, August 3 The Malaysian Government is looking in the right direction f Ol economies to ease the burden of the defence build-up. [t has decided to hold in abeyance the recruitment ol new staff for die public and civil services. At the end of k.st—Straits Times, August 3 - 596 words
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Article381 1964-08-12 3 —Straits Times, August 3 The Indonesians and the Dutch, it seems, talked little turkey during last week’s discussions on Bali. In particular Dr. Subandrio and Dr. Luns, the Dutch Foreign Minister, appear to have avoided questions of compensation which will need to be settled if their two countries—Straits Times, August 3 - 381 words
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Article644 1964-08-12 3 —Straits Times, August 4 The Government is approaching the task of reforming rural marketing processes with understandable diffidence. Though great benefits would derive from any system which gave farmers better returns for their produce, rash tampering with present arrangements could lead to disaster, to a distribution breakdown—Straits Times, August 4 - 644 words
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Article130 1964-08-12 3 —Straits Times, August 4 Unfurling of the Malaysian flag over Kelantan State buildings during the Malaysia day celebrations on August 31 will mark another stage in that State’s return to the nation after last year’s recalcitrance. Following as it will recent assurances of Kelantan’s loyalty to the country—Straits Times, August 4 - 130 words
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Article715 1964-08-12 3 —Straits Times, August 6 Kuala Lumpur motorists must derive a certain sour satisfaction from the newly released report on traffic conditions in the capital, because it confirms their suspicions that the whole business of control has been badly bungled. The vaunted one-way system, for example, is roundly condemned—Straits Times, August 6 - 715 words
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Article508 1964-08-12 4 —Straits Times. August 6 Tengku Abdul Rahman’s statement in New York that “opposition by the Malayan Medical Association’’ is one of the main complications in the matter of recognising American medical degrees has drawn a word of explanation from the M.M.A. President, Dato Dr. Sathiah. While the—Straits Times. August 6 - 508 words
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Article347 1964-08-12 4 —Straits Times, August 7 The rapport between the Philippines Government and the Indonesian Government is no longer as close as it once was, but it is still closer than is natural. Steadily and surely, however, the facts are coming home to roost. Democratic, anti-Communist Manila can court only—Straits Times, August 7 - 347 words
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Article175 1964-08-12 4 —Straits Times, August 7 The visit by the passenger ship Cathay to Port Swettenham next week, the first of a series, will provide both an opportunity and a challenge for the Kuala Lumpur tourist industry. The opportunity is obvious; the challenge lies in ensuring that all the travellers—Straits Times, August 7 - 175 words
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Article698 1964-08-12 4 —Straits Times, August 8 That the Cabinet decision to introduce universal lower secondary education in Malaya from next year would not be easy to implement was quite clear at the time the decisi »n was announced in March. The Ministry of Education has discovered, after five months of—Straits Times, August 8 - 698 words
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Article383 1964-08-12 4 L7>iii;n uwn —Straits Times, August 8 The Federal Capital Commissioner has promised speedy action on this week’s traffic report The special technical committee which has been appointed to study the feasibility of its recommendations is to return its findings within a month. A meeting of the advisory boardL7>iii;n uwn • —Straits Times, August 8 - 383 words
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303 1964-08-12 5 IPOH, August 2. i FEAR that the introduction of compulsory arbitration in Malaya would eventually reduce unions to the position of “mere pleaders in industrial arbitration courts” was expressed here today. Mr. M. Arokiasamy, executive secretary of the National Mining Workers’ Union,303 words
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109 1964-08-12 5 SABAK BERNAM. Aug. 2 The District Officer, Inche Mohamed nassan bin Mohamed Hashlm, has been elected chairman of the goodwill committee formed here. Others elected were: Secretary, the Assistant District Officer, Inche Osman bin Mohamed Arshad; committee members: Dato Hajl Mustapha bin Hajl Abdul Jabbar,109 words
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Article35 1964-08-12 5 IPOH, Aug. 2—The deputy OCPD (crime), Deputy Supt. Gurcharan Singh, has been transferred to Taiping as assistant offleer-in-charge of criminal investigation. He has been succeeded by Asst. Supt. Cheah Keng Nam of Taiping.35 words
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Article, Illustration93 1964-08-12 5 Dream trip to London Paris for Angeline MISS Angeline, Gann (above), a typist-re-ceptionist and part-time model, leaves Kuala Lumpur for London next Saturday to take a course at the Innoxa SchooL of Beauty Culture and Deportment. For Angeline, 26, this is the dream trip for which she had been working93 words
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Article148 1964-08-12 5 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 2. Malaysia today agreed with Thailand that a “satisfactory atmosphere” must be created before any summit meeting can be held with Indonesia. The Acting Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak, said this on his return here from Borneo and Singapore. Tun Razak was commenting148 words
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Article45 1964-08-12 5 IPOH, Aug. 2—The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will begin a four-day tour of Perak tomorrow He will be accompanied by the Directors of Agriculture. Fisheries Veterinary. Drainage and Irrigation Department and the Commissioner of Co-operative Development.45 words
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477 1964-08-12 5 Recruits must be between the ages of 18 and 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 2 QNE thousand two hundred suitable young men are to be selected by recruiting teams for entry into the Malaysian armed forces from Aug. 8 to Sept. 18. According to477 words
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133 1964-08-12 5 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 2 The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Inche Harun bln Haji Idris, said here tonight that unity could only be achieved if there was goodwill among the various races in the countiy. He said this at a dinner given by the Selangor133 words
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Article43 1964-08-12 5 SINGAPORE. Aug 2—Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr, secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress will speak on “the role of service and civic clubs In the present time" at the Lions Club luncheon meeting at Princes Restaurant on Aug. 6.43 words
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Article196 1964-08-12 6 PENANG, August 2. T*HE retiring Methodist Bishop for South-East Asia, Bishop H. B. Amstutz, has been appointed Bishop in West Pakistan. Bishop Amstutz leaves Malaysia next month after 38 years’ service. He will take over his new ministry on Sept. 15. Immediately after Bishop Amstutz's196 words
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159 1964-08-12 6 Kuala lumpur, Aug 2 ihe YWCA will send thre delegates to the World YWCA and YWCA Young AduU Conlerence to De hela in Beirut, Lebanon, from Aug 17 to 25. they are Miss Enid Perera, executive secretary of the YWCA of reuang; Miss Florence159 words
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Article27 1964-08-12 6 KLANG, Aug 2 The AngloChinese School Old Boys Association here will hold their first social and dance at the school hall on Aug. 15.27 words
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216 1964-08-12 6 KLANG, Aug. 2. A cannon which was used by tne warriors of Kaja Mahadi against those of Raja Abauilah in one of the local wars of 1826 was unearthed here recently. The 138 year-old cannon ana seven cannon bails will be placed as216 words
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Article48 1964-08-12 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 4—Mr. Lin Shek will hold a one-week exhibition of his Chinese paintings at the Selangor Fui Chiu Association in Jalan Petaling. beginning on Aug, 14. l.ie exhibition will be opened bv the Selangor Mentri Besar, Inche Harun bln Haji Idris.48 words
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Article, Illustration139 1964-08-12 6 Kuala lumpur Aug. 3 Although the Indonesians are becoming more aggressive along the Borneo border, “they don't have a chance to split us,*’ Sarawak’s Deputy Chief Minister. Mr James Wong, declared here today. Mr Wong arrived here this morning for139 words
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Article63 1964-08-12 6 A LOR STAR, Aug. 4 Deputy Supt. Teuh Seng Cnuan na* re sumed duty here as deputv 0.C.C.1.. Kedah and Perils Asst Supt R Devadason wh* was acting for Deputy Supt Teuh when the latter attended a three month senior police officers' course In Kuala Lumpur,63 words
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Article19 1964-08-12 6 SINGAPORE. Aug. 2—The Registrar of Societies has approved the registration of the Hillvlew Estate House-Owners and Residents Associations19 words
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281 1964-08-12 6 JOHOEE BAHRU, Aug. 3. QNLY about 59 young men turned up at Johore English College here this morning to enlist in the Malaysian Armed Forces. The recruiting officer, Lt. Omar Azaddin, attributed this to the lack of publicity given to281 words
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70 1964-08-12 6 SINGAPORE. Aug 2—Singapore's top show personalities and taler.: from the forces will take part in “Startime'’ at the National Theatre on Aug. 8. The show which had been postponed from Aug. 7 is In aid of the National Theatre Fund. Tickets at $3.70 words
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63 1964-08-12 6 SINGAPORE. Aug. 2—Mr. V. R Arthur Roberts Baiakrishna was elected president of the Army Civil Service Union at the annual delegates' conference today. Messrs B. R. Wyse and Koh Ken Wee were elected vice-presidents Other officials Include: Mr Q. K. Ramm (general secretary. Mr.63 words
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Article34 1964-08-12 6 SUNGEH PATANI, Aug. 4 A Colombo Plan scholar. Mr Foong Khay Kwan. who recently returned from Soutiiampton. has been posted to the Sultan Idris Training College. Taniong Malim. to teach science there34 words
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Article202 1964-08-12 6 OINGAPORE, Aug. 2.—The West German Ambassador to Malaysia, Dr. Horst Bohling and his wife will nay an official visit to Singapore on Aug. 4 and 5. Tomorrow, Dr Bohling. accompanied by the German Consul-General in Singapore, Mr Detlev Scheel will be received by the Yang202 words
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119 1964-08-12 6 SINGAPORE, Aug. 2.—The Minister for National Development, Mr Llm Kim San. said today that racial harmony was essential If the Government’s plans to build a new and prosperous society in Singapore were to succeed Speaking to the people during a tour of Toa Payoh,119 words
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Advertisement106 1964-08-12 6 THE H.K. AND FAR EAST builder A Bi-Monthly periodical ol Building of Real Rotate Activities in the Far Fast. A Magana* dealing wit* huildng. arth ttctural and rial estate activities ia Mala,a. Singapore Hang Rang, Siam, The Philippics, Bo nee and The Far tut •tah;..hid in .sjS this b. monthly106 words
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Article, Illustration391 1964-08-12 7 JOHOHE BAHRU, August 2. rMVE- YEAR-OLD David Lee Arnold, America s ••goodwill ambassador to Malaysia.” today presented a 151 b. yogi bear cub to the Johore zoo as a token of friendship to the children of Malaysia from the children in391 words
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125 1964-08-12 7 pENANG, Aug. 2. Penang’s trade with Sumatra dropped from $46.5 million in the first quarter of last year to only $409,000 during the same period this year, according to official figures issued today. Indonesia’s confrontation resulted in trade severance between Sumatra and Penang125 words
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Article27 1964-08-12 7 KLANG- Aug. 4.—lnche Lukin bin Hiijl Abdul Rahman a fireman here has been elected president of the Klang branch of the Fire Fighting Services Union27 words
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201 1964-08-12 7 BORNEO WAR IN HAND BUT MUST BE ON ALERT KUALA LUMPUR, lv Aug. 2 Lord Head, Britisn High Commissioner to Malaysia, said touay all types of united States' assistance, especially training facilities and certain types of equipment, snould be welcomed by tne201 words
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178 1964-08-12 7 OINGAORE, Aug. 4. An O exhibition oi photographs called “Focus on Colour” will be on display at the National Library theatrette on Saturday and Sunday. The exhibition is part of a continuing programme of Eastman Kodak Company to advance creative application of178 words
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Article461 1964-08-12 7 The lessons to be learnt —by Lee SINGAPORE August 2. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, stressed A today there was no alternative to peaceful cooperation among the communities in Malaysia. He said the position of Malaysia was such that no one community could successfully overbear on the others.461 words
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Article41 1964-08-12 7 IPOH, Aug. 2—Negri Sembilan beat Perak by 64 runs In a friendly two-day cricket match here, today. Scores: Negri 145 and 189-2 dec (R. Bennett 114 S. Sathlapalan 33 no.) Perak 158 and 112 (S. Augustin 5-41).41 words
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Article138 1964-08-12 7 Kuala trengganu. sun. The Trengganu and Kelantan hockey associations who did not send teams to the Razak Cup East Coast triangular championships at Kuala Llpls on July 31 and Aug. 1, said today that they were not consulted on the change of venue made by the Pahang138 words
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141 1964-08-12 7 PENANG, Aug. 4. The Penang State MCA wants the Ministry o* Education to consult the party’s central education subcommittee on any revision examination system. In a statement today, the State MCA explained it would ask for this consultation in view of the Ministry’s141 words
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94 1964-08-12 7 gINGAPORE, Aug. 2—Tan Lip 6eng 22, is me only Suigapore candidate awarded the As*ociateshlp oi the Royal Photographic society of Great Britain this season Mr lan tolned the Photographic Society of Singapore In 1959 when he was a student of the Tuan Mong High94 words
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427 1964-08-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, August 4. READERS of two government stall associations called on the Minister of Finance tonight to get foreign companies to pay heavier taxes rather than proceed with his decision to “freeze” government vacancies to boost funds for the427 words
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76 1964-08-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 4—The Transport Workers Union will hold an emergency meeting of the workers of the Seremban Bus Co., at the Happy Theatre, Seremban, tomorrow night. The meeting will conduct, a secret ballot to decide whether to take industrial action to obtain the cluims76 words
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Article60 1964-08-12 8 SINGAPORE. Aug. 2—The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. has appointed Mr G.B Godfrey to be chairman of the Singapore Sailors’ Institute committee. Other members of the committee are: Mr. SR. Nathan. Capt. J.M. Storey, Capt. J.A.L. Pavitt, the seaman's welfare officer, Dean of Singapore60 words
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142 1964-08-12 8 SINGAPORE, Aug. 3. lnche Othman Wok, Minister for Social Affairs, today called on the people to decide “o n c e and for alT’ whether Malaysia should be for one race or for all races. During a visit to the Coronation Road kampongs142 words
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Article53 1964-08-12 8 MALACCA, Aug. 4. A parade, a garden party and a police band display will mark the birthday of the Governor of Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof. on Sunday The Governor will also present awards to 19 people at his residence Monday will be a public53 words
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Article51 1964-08-12 8 JESSELTON, Aug. 4 —The Land and Survey Office m the Sandakan administration ouuding caught fire yesterday morning but no damage was done except to the roof. The fire is suspected to have been caused by a short circuit believed to have occurred after a flash of51 words
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231 1964-08-12 8 SINGAPORE, Aug. 4. A visitor# Australian trade mission of Queensland manufacturers today began talks with Singapore businessmen to foster more trade between the two regions. The nine-man delegation, led by the Deputy Premier of Queensland. Mr. A.W. Munro. arrived here by air231 words
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313 1964-08-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR, August 3 THE Mentri Besar, Inche Harun bin Haji Idris, A today thanked the staff and members of the former Petaling Jaya Development Corporation tor a job well done.” He paid special tribute to the Administrator, Inche Tahir bin Abdul313 words
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Article43 1964-08-12 8 RAUB. Aug. 3—A pork seller CSian Yian, 05, was today hacked to death with a chopper when he was involved in a fight with another pork seller at Cheroh village. 12 miles from here. The police have detained a man.43 words
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Article221 1964-08-12 8 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 3. —The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osmari, said here tonight that Malaya must sacrifice a lot to Sarawak in respect of development “because it is in the frontline.” He said this on his return from a two-week221 words
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Article61 1964-08-12 8 SINGAPORE. Aug. 3—St. Andrew's School's 27th annual swimming carnival will oe held at the Chinese Swimming Club at 1.45 p.m. on Aug 20 There will be three events for the old ooys—som free style. 200 m free style and 50m free style for veterans. Those who61 words
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132 1964-08-12 8 IZUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 4. Eight hundred women here are to be fitted with a contraceptive which can be effective for about two years. More than 200 married women have alread. been fitted th this in the pilot project of the Federation of Family Planning Association. Its132 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-08-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, August 4 Til E Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today spoke of a Malaysian culture with the qualities of tolerance, understanding and goodwill. He was speaking at the opening of an exhibition of paintings by the Singapore artist. Miss Sunyee, at the272 words
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150 1964-08-12 9 PENANG, August 4. THE $2 million multi-storey Chowrasta Market in Penang Road is expected to be opened in November. The Mayor, Mr. C.Y. Choy, Wd the city council was now concentrating on the allocation of stalls. It had been agreed to put the150 words
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82 1964-08-12 9 PENANG, Aug. 4—Penang Umno Kaum Ibu (women'% section) members will stage a borla at the City Stadium to mark Hari Wanita Malaysia” (Malaysia Women’s Day at 8 p m on Aug 25 Altogether. 17 women's organisations in Penang will take nart in the82 words
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Article36 1964-08-12 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Aug. 4. lengku Kaudzuh. wile ot the Tengku Bendahara Tengku Abdul Malek wtll give away the prizes in the Kuala Muda Language Month Competitions at the Ibrahim Secondary School here tomorrow evening36 words
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128 1964-08-12 9 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 4. Twenty trainees from various firms here began a three-week production management course at the National Productivity Centre in Petaling Java yesterday. The course, whicn was opened bv Mr Yip Phooi Tong the training and investigating officer of the centre, will128 words
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Article24 1964-08-12 9 KUANTAN. Aug. 4—The Minister of Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bln Ha|i Talib. has been re-elected unopposed to lead the state Umno party.24 words
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429 1964-08-12 9 SINGAPORE, August 4. SINGAPORE’S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that he saw hope in the fact that leaders in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore fully realised the consequences of another racial conflict in the country. Addressing a big429 words
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54 1964-08-12 9 JESSELTON, Aug. 3.—Two Singapore banks are planning to establish tranches In Sabah Representatives of the United Chinese Bank Ltd. and the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation said they would apply for permission to open branches In Jesselton. Sandakan and Tawau The Bank Negara will also54 words
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91 1964-08-12 9 KANGAR, Aug. 4—A State Community Goodwill Committee bas been formed In Perils under the chairmanship of the Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bln Mohamed Hashlm. The State Secretary, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Lebal Abbas, is deputy chairman with the Asst. State Secretary, inche Jaafar91 words
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107 1964-08-12 9 VTIBONG TEBAL, Aug. 4. •iv The Methodist Church was praised ior 11s wont in iieiping to spread education In Malaysia. Speaking gt tiie Methodist Secondary School annual prize giving and speech day, one acting chairman of the hoard of Governor* Mr. Ooi Kar Seng,107 words
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Article65 1964-08-12 9 SINGAPORE. Aug. 4.—The former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Dr B. R Sreenivasan, will deliver the Singapore Medical Association lecture on "Infamous conduct in a professional respect” on Aug. 20 at the Allen lecture theatre. Faculty of Medicine, Sepoy Lines at 8.15 p.m. The talk Is65 words
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Article28 1964-08-12 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Aug. 4—The Sultan of Johore will attend the opening of the Johore Scout Jamboree to be held In Kluang from Aug. 6 to 7.28 words
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Article, Illustration257 1964-08-12 10 KUANTAN, August 4. HPHE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, last night praised the good work done by the Red Cross movement and the role it had played to foster goodwill among the various races in the country. Speaking In257 words
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88 1964-08-12 10 PENANG, Aug. 3 Professor Ivor L. Go wan, professor ol political science at the University College of Wales, will give a talk on The Contemporary Political Scene In England at the Town Hall at 6.30 p.m. on Aug. 14. He Is now on h visit88 words
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Article35 1964-08-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 4—The executive council of the Ama.gamated Union of Government Storekeepers will hold an emergency meeting here tomorrow to discuss the latest Government’s offer for revision of salaries for government storekeepers.35 words
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Article, Illustration311 1964-08-12 10 'OFFICIAL RECOGNITION NOT FOR US’ I(UALA LUMPUR, **Aug. 4. The Malayan Medical Association said today that it would recognise any medical degree so long as it was from a “good” University. The president and publicity chief of the association. Dato (Dr.) R.311 words
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356 1964-08-12 10 IPOH, August 3 A DRIVE to make Malaya self-suffi-cient in padi by 1973 was announced by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-oper ativ e s, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari. here today. Addressing a Press356 words
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149 1964-08-12 10 Kuala kangsar Aug. 4 The Sultan of Perak and Raja Perempuan were among the 1.500 mourners this morning at the funeral of Dato Hajl Wan Hamaruddin bln Wan Abdul Jalll, 64. who was Interred at the Royal Cemetery at Buklt Chandan Dato Hajl Wan149 words
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295 1964-08-12 10 SINGAPORE, August 4 THE West German 1 Ambassador to Malaysia, Dr. Horst Bohling. today expressed the hope that there would be more German investment here to “further strengthen our ties in the economic field.” Dr. Bohling was speaking to newsmen at295 words
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83 1964-08-12 10 PARIT BUNTAR, Aug. 3rht: chiet recruiting otlicer of the British Army, MaJ. J J Plain, will visit Krian district tomorrow to interview applicants wishing to Join as Malayan other ranks In the British army There are vacancies for linesmen, clerks, drivers, cooks, joiners, mechanics and83 words
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Article62 1964-08-12 10 TAIPINQ, Aug. 3—The National Union of Teachers will hold its annual delegates’ conference at King Edward VII Secondarv School hall here from Aug 13 t° 15 The president. Mr Ournani Singh, headmaster of Ismail School 11. Muar, will address the gather ing and Mr Pang Ung Hing.62 words
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Article468 1964-08-12 11 SINGAPORE, August 5 STATE GOVT IS LAUDED BY VISITING TYCOON FOR HARD WORK AND FORESIGHT IN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT UONG KONG’S leading industrialist, Sir Sik-nin Chiau, who is on a visit here, said today that he was confident Singapore had a great future both industrially and commercially. He468 words
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Article21 1964-08-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 6—The Kuala Lumpur tourist Association will hold a six-week course for tourist guides beginning Aug 1721 words
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Article101 1964-08-12 11 OENANG, Aug. 6 —Four x men in a sampan stole $7BO worth of tinned provisions and chinaware from the v e s se 1 Boscombe Down, oft the Penang harbour yerterday. Yeoh Guan Hal, a shipping clerk of Liang Bee and Co., reported101 words
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Article41 1964-08-12 11 MUAR, Aug. 6—The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bln Haji Jubir, will address the Muar branch of the Umno Youth at Us annual delegates’ conference on August 7. Dato Sardon Is president of Umno Youth, Malaya.41 words
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369 1964-08-12 11 LONDON, August 5 pEYLON’S decision to close its ports to British and American ships and aircraft carrying military aid for Malaysia against Indonesia showed how unsuccessful the Malaysian Government had been in getting its case against Indonesia accepted by third parties, the Guardian said today.369 words
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Article94 1964-08-12 11 SINGAPORE. Aug. 6 The Queen’s Royal Irish Hussars, who leave Malaya next month, will hold their farewell parade at Ipoh on Aug. 8. They will be Joined by a contingent of the 3rd Bn.. Royal Australian Regiment, stationed in Terendak Camp, with whom they have had a94 words
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410 1964-08-12 11 SINGAPORE, August 5 gINGAPORE’S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in a tour of kampongs in the Tanglin constituency today, emphasised that the people must realise that Malaysia could not afford a repetition of the incidents which rocked Singapore last month. ”We410 words
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366 1964-08-12 12 Support in Umno for join Seato move grows KUALA LUMPUR, August 6. THE “Join Seato” move by Kuala lrengganu division of Umno is expected to spark off a lively debate at the Umno general assembly here next month. Delegates from Penang, Perak and Kelantan are expected to support the move.366 words
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119 1964-08-12 12 MUAR, Aug. 6 Alliance and Socialist Front candidates will oe engaged in a straight fight In the Sungei Mat*, local council by-electlon on Aug. 22 Nominations closed at noon today. The Alliance candidate is Mr Oan Cheng Seng 33 a businessman. while119 words
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Article75 1964-08-12 12 SEREMBAN. Aug. 2—Teh Kew Sang, elder brother of Malaysia Thomas Cup captain Teh Kew San. collapsed while placing bad minton at Rasah Hall here on July 31. He was rushed to the Army Medical Unit of Rasah Camp where he d:ed at about 9 3075 words
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Article31 1964-08-12 12 PENANG, Aug. 4—The Pengkalan ward goodwill sub-committee will meet at the Penang Indian Chamber building In Penang Street at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow to conider the formation of street committees31 words
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Article, Illustration131 1964-08-12 12 IZUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 6. —A visiting British Conservative M.P., Mr. Julian Critchley (above), today predicted that Australia and New Zealand would play an increasing military role in Malaysia, if Indonesia’s confrontation contiued. The two nations would also commit themselves to a bigger programme131 words
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73 1964-08-12 12 MU AH. Tues. Three Indonesians tound in a sailing boat off the mouth of the Muar river were detained by police this after noon They are now being interrogated by the Special Branch The boat, loaded with more than seven tons of charcoal. wa>73 words
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106 1964-08-12 12 SINGAPORE, Aug. 5. lian industrialists should go to Malaysia. Tun Lim Yew Hock, the Malaysian High Commissioner to Australia, said yesterday. He was sDeakinß at a civic reception given bv the Fremantle City Council. Australian industrialists could help bring economic stability to Malaysia with106 words
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408 1964-08-12 12 SEREMBAN, August 6. LORRY driver who tried to be a good Samaritan was today the victim of a hi-jack gang who held him up and escaped in the lorry with goods worth $60,000. The lorry driver, Wong Kong Hoe, 26, thought the gang of408 words
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Article56 1964-08-12 12 SINGAPORE. Aug. 6 —ine Min ister tor Finance Dr Gon Kei. Swee will open the food factor of the General Food Industrie Limited at Jalan Kilang Barat Redhill industrial estate on Aug. 6 dav at 5 p m. The opening scheduled on Julv 24 was56 words
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Article43 1964-08-12 12 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6—Miss Lous Kessler, the 1963 Apex beaut* queen of Malacca will fly to Sin gapore tomorrow by Malaysia! Airways and leave for Hong Kom the following day. The trip is a prize donated b the airline.43 words
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206 1964-08-12 12 fPOH, Aug. 6. About 1 84,000 boys and giris nave registered for the Lower Certificate of Education examination from Malaya this year. Perak tops the list of candl;ites taking the examination jwards the close of the year -ith about 20,300 Selangor206 words
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95 1964-08-12 12 SINGAPORE, Aug. 4.—The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the three-day session on family planning for trainee teachers at the Teachers’ Training College at 9 a m. on August 10. About 300 students have enrolled for these tallcs. organised by95 words
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Article, Illustration205 1964-08-12 13 BENTONG, Aug. 6.— The Sultan of Pahang this afternoon made his annual visit to the 3rd Federal Infantry Brigade headquarters here. He was dressed in Colonel's uniform and was greeted on arrival by the Commandant. Brigadier Tengku Ahmad bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin, andquarters straits Times picture. - 205 words
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Article21 1964-08-12 13 KLANG. Aug. 6 Two goodwill f'onimittees were formed at the Malay community hall and the MCA. building here today.21 words
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Article21 1964-08-12 13 KLANO. Aur:. 5—Mr. Tan Leong Hone of the Penang City Council has taken over as the Town Engineer21 words
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329 1964-08-12 13 How we could act as a nation by Wong SINGAPORE, August 5 r jHE Deputy Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Janies Wong, today called for more exchanges of visits between the peoples of Malaya and Sarawak to solidify the feeling of oneness. He told newsmen at Singapore Airport that he329 words
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Article20 1964-08-12 13 FTTNOET PATANI, Aug. 6 —The Sultan of Kedah will open the mosque In Kampong Sadik Baling Aug. 14.20 words
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Article, Illustration296 1964-08-12 13 SINGAPORE, August 6. MR. Patrick Mowe, of the Straits Times adx vertisement department, has scored the distinction of being the only candidate in Singapore to pass the final examination of the British Advertising Association held here in wlay. A colleague in the296 words
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105 1964-08-12 13 PENANG, Aug. 6—A public rally will oe neld on me District Otlice padung in Nibong Tebal on Aug. 31 as part of South Province's first Malaysia anniversary celebrations. Schoolchildren, the Boy’s Brigade. Scouts, Red Cross, voluntary organisations and Government employees will take part. On105 words
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198 1964-08-12 13 Kuala lumpur, wed. —The Railwaymen’s Union of Malaya said today that the retirement benefits being paid to former daily-rated workers (who were converted to monthly-pay from January last year) were less than what they were entitled to. “The Industrial and manual group (as they198 words
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Article37 1964-08-12 13 KLANG, Aug. 3—A newspaper vendor. Chou Meng rCong 68. of Sungai Rengam Estate, was admitted to the District Hospital here after two armed men assaulted and robbed htm of $3O at his attap house yesterday.37 words
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Article789 1964-08-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 5 COMPREHENSIVE SYSTEM WILL PROVIDE MORE OPPORTUNITIES FOR PUPILS TO DEVELOP THEIR TALENTS 'J'HE Government’s comprehensive education system which will benefit 146,300 pupils now in Standard Six will require 4,734 teachers when it is introduced next year. Nearly $100 million has been set aside for789 words
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126 1964-08-12 14 SINGAPORE, Aug. 5. Lt.-Oen. Sir Kagnar Garrett, Honorary colonel ol the Royal Australian Regiment, ilew into Singapore tonight from Sydney for a week-long visit. A iorrner Australian Army Ch-el ol the General Stall, now principal of the Austra nan Administrative Stan126 words
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99 1964-08-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 5 An Irish girl who is a piesent taking a post-graduate course on public health at the University of Singapore, told Rotarlans at their weekly luncheon here today that Malaysian students were very friendly and communicative Dr Anne Bruce, wno Ls Here99 words
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Article84 1964-08-12 14 PARIT BUNTAR, Aug. 5 Despite severe pain on nis left leg. which was bitten by a snake two weeks ago, a teacher. Mr P Rajaslngam. put up a splendid performance as Brutus in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar at the Methodist Secondary School here last night84 words
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Article121 1964-08-12 14 PENANG, Aug. s.—Goodwlli committees have been formed at Sungel Nlbong, Bayan Lepas, Ballk Pulau and Sungei t Pinang. The chairman and officers of the respective committees are: I Sungel Nlbong: Haji Yahaya bln Abdul Rahman (chairman), Mr Teh Poh Hwa (vice-chair-man). Inche Ismail bln Mohamed Ghauth121 words
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194 1964-08-12 14 IPOH, August 5. jyjALAYA, which imports all of its sugar, is to embark on a new industry. This was announced today by Inche Mohamed Khir Johan, Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, when he visited a small sugar cane plantation in Kuak Ulu, in194 words
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Article54 1964-08-12 14 SINGAPORE, Aug. 4.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour the Tanglin constituency at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. Lee will be accompanied by the Minister for Social Affairs. Inche Othman Wok, the Assemblyman for Tanglin, Mr. E. Barker, and the Assemblyman for Kampong Kembangaan. Inche54 words
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Article64 1964-08-12 14 SINGAPORE, Aug. s—The Minister for Culture Mr S Kajaralnam will speak to members of the Upper Serangoon Goodwill Committee and residents In the area at the St Gabriel s School in Hillside Drive at 530 p m tomorrow. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of64 words
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Article28 1964-08-12 14 MACHANG, Aug. 4 The Kelantan Malay Teachers’ Union will hold Its annual meeting at the weekend at the union headquarters In Jalan To’ Hakim Kota Bharu28 words
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105 1964-08-12 14 Kuala lumpur, Aug 5 The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. will maKe a three-day visit to Kedaft and Perlis from Aug. 7. He will visit rural development projects In the two states and the States Operations Rooms Mr ran105 words
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63 1964-08-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 5 A spokesman of Bank Negara ex* plained today that nine new banks and not 25, as had been reported earlier, were established in the country since Merdeka. Taking all the Malaysian states Into consideration, there are now 4363 words
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Article58 1964-08-12 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 5 The Minister ol Education. inche aodul Rahman bin Haji Talib uv day announced the appointment of Inche Mohamed All bln ShariiT as his political secretary Inche All, 39 a former teacher, graduated from the Sultan idrx Teachers' Training Collette Tan* Jong Mallm. In58 words
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Article35 1964-08-12 14 PENANG, Aug. s—The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. will open a course for junior instructors of the Red Cross Society at the Francis Light School at 915 a.m. on Aug. 7.35 words
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Article90 1964-08-12 14 SINGAPORE, Aug. s—Toh Puan Noor Alshah will present awards to winners of the fourth World Orchid Conference show at the Malaysian Orchid Society’s eighth annual dinner at the Cathay Restaurant on Aug 20. 1 A highlight of the evening will t>e a cut flower competition90 words
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Article, Illustration258 1964-08-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR, August 6. THE secretary-general of the MCA, Mr. Lee 1 Siok Yew, today said that the association had suggested an inquiry into the Singapore disturbances “even before the PAP made its first public statement on the matter.” He said that258 words
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88 1964-08-12 15 l* r UALA LUMPUR, Aug. 7.— The Technical Association of Malaya is offering a scholarship tenable at the Technical College here for the academic year 1964/65. The award, valued at $600. is only open to children of members of the Association. Known as the88 words
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111 1964-08-12 15 PSNANG, Aug. 6.—A combined people parade of exservicemen. police, scouts, guides and schoolchildren will be included In the Malaysia anniversary celebrations In the south-west district of Penang Island The parade will be followed by a variety show on Aug 31 night. A111 words
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Article35 1964-08-12 15 SUNGEI PATANI. Aug. 6 Inche Ramthan Dm bln Eddo has born elected president of the Kedah branch of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya. Syed Abdullah bin Syed Mohamed Idld is secretary and treasurer.35 words
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Article39 1964-08-12 15 SINGAPORE. Aug. 6 Inche Abdul Rahman bln Hajl Hassan executive officer attached to the Public Trustee's office has been appointed to act as B kru P Assistant in place °f Mr Tan Peng Woon who retired recently39 words
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338 1964-08-12 15 VIGILANCE CALL: ‘TROUBLE-MAKERS STILL AROUND 9 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6. Singapore’s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today said his government would help the Central Governmerit keep down extremists. Labelling these extremists “Ultras” like the Frenchmen who wanted Algeria to become part338 words
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Article145 1964-08-12 15 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6. A competition for the best entry in cakes, sweets and puddings and an exhibition of International food dishes will be held here on Oct 31 at 10.30 a.m to raise funds for the Singapore Association for the Deaf. This was decided145 words
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Article, Illustration159 1964-08-12 15 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 6. —Che Shamsiah binte llashim (left) and Che Siti Maria binte Mohamed Nor, both students of music at the Malayan Teachers' College here, are among the first Malaysian students to receive four-year Federal scholarships to study music in England. They159 words
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259 1964-08-12 15 KUALA LUMPUR, August. 6. A MAN who had always wanted to see a tiger in, its natural habitat, confessed today that he was “terrified and shocked" when he met one near Templer Park last night. Mr. C. Maheswaran, headmaster of259 words
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Article57 1964-08-12 15 PENANQ. Aug. 0 The Bishop oi ptiuiiig. ivionsignor Franci* Jhan, proposed the ondai toast at the wedding reception of two teachers at the Chusan Hotel here this aftirr.oon. Mr Ng Kean Kee. a teacher at the Pf r.ang Free School was married to Miss Kuna Pnay57 words
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Article, Illustration262 1964-08-12 16 Future depends on you, students told SINGAPORE, August 6. rpHE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, toA day called on the people to discard their racial prejudices for the good of Malaysia. He said they must stop voicing stupid, racialist sentiments such262 words
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Article52 1964-08-12 16 PENANG, Aug. 6 Penang Convent beat Penang Free Scnooi tn an inter-school debate at the Convent hall yesterday evening The Frees’ Saw Huat Guan Sheo Aik Jong and R Morgan proposed that mercy killing should be legalised They were opposed by Kalyanl Shah. Maya Khemlant and52 words
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Article35 1964-08-12 16 PARIT BUNTAR. Aug. 6—Work has started on a new secondary continuation school in Selama. North Perak. The school, costing an estimated $142,976. is expected to be completed in May next year.35 words
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Article135 1964-08-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. LX)RGED $lO notes have spread to three States in the past two weeks —Johore, Perak and Kedah. And the police have Issued another warning to the public to beware of these handdrawn notes. A police spokesman said a man had been135 words
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Article24 1964-08-12 16 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6 The 110th birthday of Narayana Guru will be celebrated from Aug. 24 to 30 at Kee Ann Road here.24 words
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71 1964-08-12 16 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6 The Australian trade mission >1 Queensland manufacturers will have lunch with the Minister of Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at Sri Temasek tomorrow. Later some members of the delegation will tour the Jurong industral complex. Today, they met officials of the71 words
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Article42 1964-08-12 16 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6 Mr. R. Blaikie. accountant at the office of the Official Assignee and Public Trustee, is retiring shortly. Mr. Blaikie first came to Singapore in 1946 and first worked as Assistant Custodian of Property before he became accountant.42 words
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Article205 1964-08-12 16 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6. The Singapore Government tonight called upon the people to discount all rumours of large-scale fighting in Singapore. An 11.30 p.m. special announcement over both Radio Singapura and Television Singapura said: “Between 6.45 and 8.45 tonight the police report that there have205 words
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85 1964-08-12 16 PENANG, Aug. 6 A “Modern Kebaya Queen” contest will be held during a variety concert at the Penang Chinese Girls High School on Sept. 5. Sponsored by Bakapriawan, a local youth cultural group, the show is in aid of the Tengku Ampuan Mariam85 words
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Article46 1964-08-12 16 PENANG, Aug. 6 The Tanjong Bungah division of Penang Umno will hold its annual delegates’ conference at Peranginan Villa Tanjong Bungah. at 10 a m. on Aug. 9. Nine Umno branches in the division, including the women’s and youth sections, will send delegates.46 words
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318 1964-08-12 16 KUALA LUMPUR, August 5 THE Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, toA day expressed regrets over reports that Ceylon has decided to deny landing rights to all British and American planes and berthing facilities to ships aiding Malaysia against Indonesian confrontation. Speaking to318 words
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176 1964-08-12 16 l/'UALA LUMPUR, Aug. 6. Names of the unofficial members of the State Development Board, which will be responsible for future development of Selangor, were announced today. The eight-member Board, officially established on Aug. 1, includes a Member of Parliament. three State Assemblymen, business and176 words
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113 1964-08-12 16 .—Reuter. Kuciiing, Aug. 6—The Malaysian Minister of Land and Mines, Haji Mohamed Ghazall bin Haji Jawl. arrived here today for consultation on the best way to tackle existing problems in the various departments under his ministry. He said he would hold talks on.—Reuter. - 113 words
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Article75 1964-08-12 16 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will leave Jardlne Steps at 4.30 p.m instead of 2.30 p m. a* s or nally planned for his visit u the Southern Islands tomorrow. He will be accompanied by tne Minister for Social Affairs.75 words
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639 1964-08-12 17 TEACHERS TO PRESS GOVT FOR FULL REVIEW OF SERVICE TERMS IPOH, August 7. THE National Union of Graduate Teachers has decided to press for a complete review of the salary structure and conditions of service of the 50,000 members of the teaching profession in this639 words
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Article137 1964-08-12 17 SINGAPORE, Aug 7. The Shell Refinery on Pulau Bukom, which was granted pioneer certificate No. 1 by the Singapore Government, will celebrate its third anniversary on Aug 5. At a special party for the oc casion, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. the Minister for Finance, will137 words
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295 1964-08-12 17 l/'UALA LUMPUR, Aug. v 7. The Malayan Railway Is expected to be “in the red” by about $3 million this year as a result of the December, 1962, strike by its 14,000 employees. Disclosing this today, the general manager, Dato Ahmad Perang, appealed295 words
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Article, Illustration246 1964-08-12 17 IPOH, August 7. SUGGESTION to introduce a new subject in religious schools to give its pupils a basic knowledge of agriculture, was made yesterday by Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. He made this suggestion when he opened a new246 words
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Article107 1964-08-12 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 6 Mr. Q. V. Shukla, First Secretary, Information, to the Indian High Commission in Malaysia, will speak on “public relations In contemporary life" at 4 p.m on Aug. 9 at 29, Ipoh Road. His talk, sponsored by Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club,107 words
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Article45 1964-08-12 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 7—The Indian Minister for Information and Broadcasting. Mrs. Indira Gandhi, has advised the Indian Film Institute to develop closer links with film movements in Aslan countries such as Malaysia, Thailand and Japan, an Indian High Commission statement here announced today45 words
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95 1964-08-12 17 PENANG, Aug. 7 A businessman, Mr. Ho Ah Leong, was held up by two cyclists and robbed of $4B, a pen and a $l3B cheque in Chor Sin Kheng Road last night Mr. Ho, managing partner of the Art, Beauty and Plastic Industries Co., told95 words
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Article43 1964-08-12 17 JOHORE BAHRU, Aug. 7—'The Sultan of Johore today inspected a rally of Johore Scouts at their annual jamboree in Kluang. After presenting Kings Scout certificates, the Sultan made his inspection tour in a Jeep. The three-day Jamboree began yesterday.43 words
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Article29 1964-08-12 17 KUANTAN, Aug. 7.—The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato tfahava bln Hajl Mohamed Seh, will pav a flve-dav official visit to the Temerloh district beginning on Aug. 10.29 words
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Article34 1964-08-12 17 SINGAPORE, Aug. 7—'The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kcng Swee, will speak at a combined Chinesc-Malay tea party at the Banda Hill Community Centra, Kreta Ayer at 2 p.m. on Aug. 9.34 words
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223 1964-08-12 18 —AP. JAKARTA, Aug 7.—First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Subandrio today reiterated Indonesia’s willingness to hold tripartite talks with the Philippines and Malaysia to solve the Malaysia dispute on whatever level. But Subandrio added before these talks were held an agenda for the matters—AP. - 223 words
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339 1964-08-12 18 PENANG, August 6. 'J’HE Minister of Social Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, today urged the people to “have faith in the Central Government.” “We are not overlooking your plight,” he told a large gathering of victims of Indonesian con-frontation-unemployed waterfront workers339 words
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Article30 1964-08-12 18 TANAH RATA. Aug. t 5 Two goodwill committees have been formed in Cameron Highlands. All headmen, estate managers, penghulus and community leaders are included in them.30 words
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Article27 1964-08-12 18 SINGAPORE, Aug. 7.—Mr. Justice Buttrose who is away on a holiday in Britain is expected back in Singapore at the end of next week.27 words
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Article30 1964-08-12 18 SINGAPORE, Aug. 7—Three fire engines sped to the American International Assurance Building In Robinson Road this afternoon to put out a fire in a rubbish chute.30 words
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383 1964-08-12 18 SINGAPORE, Aug. 7. The recent disturbances in Singapore had alerted Indonesia on the line to take in its confrontation-cam-paign against Malaysia, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said this evening. This was to disrupt racial unity and peace. “Indonesia wiU definitely383 words
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Article, Illustration558 1964-08-12 18 Ceylon cannot obstruct British troop moves SINGAPORE, August 7 gRITAIN’S Minister of Defence for the Royal Navy, Lord Jellicoe today again gave a categorical assurance of moral and material support for Malaysia. He said requests for arms and craft made to him recently would558 words
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Article60 1964-08-12 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 6 A carpenter, Soo Chal. 27. of Sal's South new village, was sentenced to a year's jail by tne magistrate’s court here for then. He was found guilty of stealing a wallet containing »1 4 w belonging to Chanan Singh the railway60 words
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Article36 1964-08-12 18 MALACCA, Aug. 7—'The Governor of Malacca, Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bln Yusuf, today gave j* dinner in honour of the Sam Arabian Ambassador, Mr. Hussen Patany, and his wife now on 11 visit here.36 words
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Article1027 1964-08-12 19 OINGAPQRB, Aug. 5. 3 Anita, the odds-on. favourite in Race Six at Bukit Timah today, went down) to a shock defeat by the outsider That’s It. BACK 1 THREE-YEAR-OLD DIY. 2—6 F. Messrs L. U. Dunn and v. C. Bath’s (1) FLASHING ROCKET 8.41,027 words
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Article1018 1964-08-12 19 JPOH, Aug. 9. Apprentice Sonny Lim rode his 40th winner wher, he scored on Salamat Datang in the 4.50 here today. SACK 1 CL. f. DIV t—Sir Adnoor Stable’s <4> TOPEA 8.9 (894 -2731 Smith I (9) Entertainer 111 8.6 (1225—386) Kingston 2 8)1,018 words
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Miscellaneous103 1964-08-12 19 -BIS SWEEP TOTAL POOL $151,(15 l*t No. *****7 ($82,125) No. *****8 ($22,442) Snt No. *****1 ($11,721) SUrter* ($1,288 each): Noa *****8, *****1, *****2, *****$, *****4, *****1. *****7, *****2, *****1, *****4, *****2, *****1, *****5, *****1. Consolation ($758 each) No*. *****4, *****1, *****8, *****8, *****8, *****7, *****2, *****$, *****2, *****8. Extra consolation103 words
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Miscellaneous17 1964-08-12 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL 888.960 1st No *****? <822.0021. 2nd No I580S8 (811.001) trd No *****9 (85.500)17 words
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1805 1964-08-12 20 By Our Market Correspondent WORTH Vietnam jitters shook the Malayan Stock Exchange badly last week. This, after a long series of adverse news breaks and painful recoveries, has left the market depressed and discouraged. Because of the size of the fall, taking the industrial shares1,805 words
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Article25 1964-08-12 20 August 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 661 cents (down one-eighth). TIN: $640.50 a picul (down $2,124). Unofficial estimated offering: 260 tons (down 10 tons).25 words
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Article39 1964-08-12 20 TNB Malayan liahangg Banks' Amialatlan made tbssa changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (ail ratee to flOO): telling TT er OD ready t Deutsche Marks 1281; Upllanß QuUders 1161; Belgian Francv 1603. The rest were unchanged.39 words
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Article244 1964-08-12 20 A UQUST first grade rubber f.a.b. alasad at f p.m. in Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 661 cants per lb., dowr an eighth cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was duU. R.A.t. and F.M.8.8. closing prises In aanfta par lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8.244 words
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Article38 1964-08-12 20 (Managers' Prists) First Malayan 2 09 2.24xd Sscoad Malayan 1 1.02xa Third Malayan 1.0T 1.24 Malaysia Commerce .85 1.01 First Hong Koog... 1.10 1.24* Second Hong Kong .88 .89* Sterling Commodity 4/2 4/9 (*Hong Kong currency)38 words
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Article46 1964-08-12 20 Aug. 3 Aug. 4. Aug. 5 Aug. 6, Aug. 7. Aug. 8. Industrials: 94 94 94.91 94.55 93.05 92.80 92.82 Tins: 128.73 128.75 128.40 127.13 L2&35 126.02 8 rubbers: 102.94 102.94 102.94 102.91 162.94 102.94 ♦Dec. ?0. 1964 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100.46 words
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Article77 1964-08-12 20 'MINES! Product Exchange. gin* v< pars neon prises per pistil yea terdsyi Coconut *11: bulk $81 i sellers, drui 54* sellers. Oofrar Aug./Sept UK/Continenr Unquote* Pepaer i Muatok whim fi36 sellers aarswag white gl32* sellers, a pad a Sarawak black *105 tellers, garMe* Lam pong black |U2| sellers77 words
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Article81 1964-08-12 20 THI Malayan Kiahanga tanks* As* J saalatlan made thesa changes In its rates to merchants on Saturday (ah ratas to 9100): Mew Yark: buying IT 32 0/16, airmall OD 32 11/16, 00 d/at, 33 credit bills, 33 1/9 trade bills Canada t buying TT 86 8/16, airmail OD81 words
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Article29 1964-08-12 20 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (per picul.) Aug. S. 65| ota. 4. 65| cU. $634,374 5. 662 eta. $649.09 6. 66 Lets. $642,621 7. 66 fets. 9849.50 8. 9640.0929 words
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Article169 1964-08-12 20 GEOFFREY GELDARO - Prom GEOFFREY GELDARO ffUCTHNO, Aug, Security forces In the Long Pasia area of Sabah's Interior Residency yesterday found the body of an Indonesian terrorist who had been killed by a dying Malays La jl security forces soldier. The body of the Malaysian was nearby. A169 words
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Article37 1964-08-12 20 ON the free exchange maiket In Hong Kong yesterday the U-8 dollar wai quoted at 8.78* for TT and 8.74* for oath. Sterling wan quoted al 18 98 aw one taol ef gold at 280137 words
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