The Straits Budget, 14 October 1964
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Title Section38 1964-10-14 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYAS NATIONAL NIWSPAPIR REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER I SERIES 62«. KUALA LUMPUR, OCTOBER, 14, 1964. Price 40 Cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling:. KDN 691.38 words
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Article, Illustration523 1964-10-14 2 THE KING APPOINTS FIVE-MAN INQUIRY TEAM ‘FOR THE PUBLIC WELFARE’ I(UALA LUMPUR, Oct. 9 —The Yang di-Pertuan Agong tonight appointed a five-man commission of inquiry into the Singapore disturbances. The commission, is headed by Mr. Justice Chua, of Singapore. its other members are: Oato523 words
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142 1964-10-14 2 Kuala lumpur. Oct. 8. Malaysia will not accept any Afro-Asian commission to settle the dispute with Indonesia unless Indonesia withdraws her troops from the Borneo borders, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today before he left for Tokyo to attend142 words
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283 1964-10-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. October 9 FOUR million children throughout Malaysia will have their big day tomorrow when they observe Universal Children’s Day. Elaborate plans for the celebrations have been drawn up by the Malayan Council for Child Welfare. More than 40.000 children will283 words
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Article31 1964-10-14 2 BUTTERWORTH, Oct. 9 St. Mark s Secondary School here will hold its speech doy on Nov. 6 The Chief Education Officer, Mr. Kum 800. will give away the prizes.31 words
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Article29 1964-10-14 2 MALACCA, Oct. 9.—Mr. Robert Tan Sin Nyen will talk on **A conducted tour of the Orient.’' to members of the Rotary Club here on Oct 14.29 words
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Article, Illustration243 1964-10-14 2 His prize for winning essay TOKYO. Oct. 9 INTO the midst of the Olympic Games scene h e a 17-year-old Singapore schoolboy, Pra Yeo, arrived today wide-eyed with wonder and Xcitement at the prospect of 10 days in the city r w fixed in243 words
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Article42 1964-10-14 2 BANTINO, Oct. 9.—The Telok Datoh 'Methodist English Primary School will screen two shows. The Seventh Voyage of ElnbacV and "Once Again, with Feeling at the Capital theatre here in aid of the achool building fund on Oct. 31.42 words
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Article27 1964-10-14 2 PXNANO. Oct. 9.—Two lawywt Miss Lee Jean Khin and Inche Muslapha bin Bu&saln, were ad-, mitted to the Bar by Mr Justice Hepworth today.27 words
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252 1964-10-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct MALAYSIA today signed an air services agreement iTI with New Zealand—the sixth air agreement to be entered into by the nation. This followed two days of negotiations here between delegates from the two countries. The air agreement was signed by252 words
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Article66 1964-10-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct Malayan Packaging Industries Ltd have instituted a scholarship to be granted each year to a Malaysian for an engineering course at the University of Malaya The value of the four-year engineering scholarship will be $lO,OOO. This year's scholarship has been awarded to Mr.66 words
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Article55 1964-10-14 2 BITLAWAN, Oct. o—Mr ChlD Neng Hwa. a graduate of the Na°yang University in Singapore. h» been awarded a Japanese Government post-graduate scholarship. Mr. Chin was a former senjg teacher In Nan Hwa High school here. He will do research on international trade and commerew administration at55 words
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Article31 1964-10-14 2 KAJANO, Oct. 8 The Ch« Priest of the Buddhist temp« J the Buddhist Missionary Society jMalaysia, Ven. K. Dhamrna'm Thera, will give a religious t>..s Jalan Timor here tomorrow31 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article610 1964-10-14 3 —Straits Times, October 5 Three “peace feelers” from Soekarno in recent weeks sound encouraging, except for the recollection of previous attempts to reach a political settlement with Indonesia. The nature of these new approaches has not been disclosed. nor has the Tengku given any indication when they—Straits Times, October 5 - 610 words
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Article615 1964-10-14 3 —Straits Times, October 6 It would be wise in all the circumstances if Sarawak’s Chief Minister W’ere to disclose the agreement he reached in Kuala Lumpur two w'eeks ago concerning the State's education programme. Education is a federal subject, and had the Minister of Education been able—Straits Times, October 6 - 615 words
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Article262 1964-10-14 3 —Straits Times, October 7 If Inche Khir Johari plans to make trawling legal again he will have an ideal opportunity to announce the fact when he addresses a meeting of .he Indo-Pacific Fisheries Council in Kuala Lumpur next w’eck. No audience could better appreciate the difficulties involved in—Straits Times, October 7 - 262 words
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Article606 1964-10-14 3 —Straits Times, October 8 Filipino anxiety over “confrontation’’ has been apparent from the beginning. But Filipmo mediation has been unsuccessful, largely because of unhealthy fear of displeasing Soekarno. In Washington, President Macapagal has been a little bolder. He told th National Press Club that the withdrawal of Indonesian—Straits Times, October 8 - 606 words
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Article236 1964-10-14 3 —Straits Times. October 8 The Indonesian propaganda machine will no doubt make full use of the resolutions passed at the Singapore Party Rakyat conference. What will not be disclosed is that the party has never collected more than a handful of votes in any election. Not a few—Straits Times. October 8 - 236 words
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Article615 1964-10-14 4 —Straits Times. October 9 likely to be more In evidence. Military failure has been accompanied by political failure. The people of Sabah and Sarawak, like those in Johore, have rejected Jakarta's offer of “liberation.” Only the Clandestine Communist Organisation, which has sent 1,000 young men across—Straits Times. October 9 - 615 words
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Article434 1964-10-14 4 Straits Times. October 9 More than three months after the Government announced its intention to put its women employees in Malaya on the same pay scales as men, questions of implementation remain unsettled. The Women Teachers Union, representing four-fifths of the 20.000 women employees who expect to benefit,Straits Times. October 9 - 434 words
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Article132 1964-10-14 4 —Straits Times, October 9 The Alliance resolution in the Selangor Legislative Assembly, calling upon the Central Government to appoint representatives of the State legislature to the Federal Capital Commissioner's advisory board, would seem ill conceived. Such appointments would give backdoor admittance to party politics in the administration of—Straits Times, October 9 - 132 words
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Article601 1964-10-14 4 —Straits Times, October m Why Indonesia and North Korea thought that their banned athletes would be allowed to compete in the Toyko Olympics is among the minor conundrums scattered along the trail of this unpleasant affair. They could not seriously have expected either of the international—Straits Times, October m - 601 words
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Article367 1964-10-14 4 Cl Ov III III I Uv/l 111 —Straits Times, October The Education Ministry yesterday gave the information parents have been waiting tW since March, when the Go\ernment announced the abolition of the Malayan Sim-ini-ary Schools Entrance Examination and the introduct n from next year, of three of lowerCl Ov III III I Uv/l 111 —Straits Times, October " - 367 words
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Article, Illustration210 1964-10-14 5 SINGAPORE, Oct. 4—A bank receptionist, 23-year-old Miss Ayres Sob, last nich| won the 1964 Press Queen title at the ball organised by the Singapore National t’nion of Journalists She was crowned by Che Othman Wok. wife of the Minister for Social Affairs, before a big gathering210 words
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Article25 1964-10-14 5 PENANG. Oct. 4.—The Penang Welfare Committee will hold ,t> next meeting at the Youth Centre. Acheen Street, at 5.15 p.m »n Oct. 1525 words
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Article64 1964-10-14 5 PENANG. Oct. 4—The Speaker of the State Legislative Assembly- Haji Suleiman bin Hail Ahmad, will open a civics course for 40 members of the Penang Womens Institute at the conference room of the new Government offices at 930 a.m tomorrow. The course. organised by the Department64 words
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Article24 1964-10-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 4 —Air Marshal Sir Wallace Kyle. Vice Chief of the Air Staff, Royal Air Force, will arrive here tomorrow.24 words
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273 1964-10-14 5 IPOH, October 4. least 21 members of the Labour Party of Malaya in Taiping and Krian are known to have left the country probably for Indonesia. The chairman of the Perak division of the party, Inche Shaari bin Arshad, said this today when273 words
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79 1964-10-14 5 SINGAPORE, Oct. 4—Professor Hugh Dudley, Professor of Surgery at Monash University. Melbourne, will be visiting Singapore from Oct. 17 to Nov. 12. During that time, he will be visiting professor to the Department of Surgery of the University of Singapore. His visit is sponsored by79 words
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Article68 1964-10-14 5 IPOH. Oct. 4 Dato Lau Pak Khuan, a Perak Chinese leader, has decided to donate the $l,OOO ang pow he received from the directors of the newlv-opened Overseas Union Bank Ltd. for his 70th birthday, to the National Patriotic Fund Two weeks ago. Dato Lau donated68 words
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Article56 1964-10-14 5 SINGAPORE, Oct 4 The Silat Avenue youth group was adjudged the best of 15 groups at a folkdancing competition organised by the People’s Association The group also won the second prize for best costumes The Nee Soon youth group, which took the first prize for best costumes,56 words
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333 1964-10-14 5 SINGAPORE, October 5. lifß. JUSTICE Buttrose in the Assize Court today iTI sternly told a man, sentenced to eight years’ jail for causing the death of a man in a gang clash: “I can only wish that you gangsters exterminate333 words
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Advertisement91 1964-10-14 5 THE H.K. AND FAR EAST A Bi-Monthly periodical ol Building of Real Activities In the Far Ea9t. builder A Maganaa Jaaliaf eitb bailiiag. arcbitactaral aat real aitata activities ia Malaya, Smftpara. Htaf Haag Siam, Tb« Philippi aas. Baraaa aad Tba Far East 'stahlisbai ia 1IM tin bi-aiaathlp traSa papar is91 words
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188 1964-10-14 6 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 4. —Three top Malaysian officials Hill be in Cairo during the conference of non-aligned countries, which starts tomorrow. The three Ministry of External Affairs men are Mr. Jack de Silva, principal assistant secretary in charge of Malaysian Affairs; Inche Ahmad Nordin188 words
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124 1964-10-14 6 Kuala lumpur. oct. 6 The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services elected a new general secretary, Mr T. F. Xavier. Mr. Xavier, who was elected uuopposed, is general secretary of the Railway Senior Officers’ Association As expected, Mr. V.E Jesudos*124 words
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Article, Illustration247 1964-10-14 6 Kuala lumpuk. Oct. 4. A 22-year-old member of the Selangor royal family. Raja Norzihan binte Raja Ron. today called on Malaysian women to sacrifice some of their leisure time by signing up in the voluntary forces. Raja Norzihan, who is a member of247 words
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Article, Illustration436 1964-10-14 6 TELUK ANSON, Oct 4 THE Sultan of Perak today publicly expressed his readiness to lead his peoplt m battle against Indonesia should his services be needed. The Sultan, who is a trained army officer, resplendent in the uniform of a Major of the436 words
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Article279 1964-10-14 6 iiai Avtsuio- KUCHING October 5. security forces in Sarawak clashed week Ind neSian terrorists three tfmes last Information has been withheld until now to enable security forces to carry out follow-up operations. A spokesman revealed that on Sept. 30 in the Terbat Bazaar area279 words
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96 1964-10-14 6 Kuala lumpur, Tues.— The British High Commissioner. Lord Head, said today that talks at ministerial level on the Malay-sian-British textile dispute will be resumed here “possibly next week.” Malaysian representatives will be the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Ant96 words
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Advertisement7 1964-10-14 6 STRAITS BUDGET SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable in advance)7 words
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420 1964-10-14 7 SINGAPORE, October 6. THE secretary-general of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, will be asked to withdraw his resignation and continue to serve in his present capacity on the understanding that he will devote420 words
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174 1964-10-14 7 JAKARTA. Oct. 6— Indonesia will get modern military aircraft from the Soviet Cnion early next year, according to the Indonesian Air Foro* Ueputy Chief of Staff. Vice Marshal Srimuljono Herlambang. The Vice-Marshal, quoted today by the official Antara news agency, declined to174 words
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Article48 1964-10-14 7 —Reuter. JAKARTA. Oct. 6. Indonesian authorities have arrested Sultan Parikesit of Kutei, East Borneo. on charges of conducting subversion. Antara news agency reported today. Antara gave no details but added that the authorities had also uncovered a subversive movement on the Nunukan Island near Sabah—Reuter. - 48 words
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251 1964-10-14 7 K UALA LUMPUR. Oct. 6. —There was still no trace today of the 12 Malaysian fishermen abducted by Indonesians in the $150,000 piracy in the Straits of Malacca during the weekend. The fishermen were towed away in their captured boats escorted by the Indonesian251 words
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Article70 1964-10-14 7 SINGAPORE. Oct. 5 The Singapore Government will offer a scholarship for a Muslim student to further his or her study at the Muslim College. Klang. it was officially stated today. The Government will hold a competitive examination at the end of this month to select a70 words
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Article51 1964-10-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 5 A former cashier of General Electric Company (Mi Ltd., Llm Jit Secng alias Lim Tiong Siong. 32. was jailed for six months today for criminal breach of trust of $18,104. Lim ot Damansara Road who pleaded guilty, made full restitution to the51 words
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164 1964-10-14 7 PENANG, Oct. 5. A Penang Alliance M.P., Mr. Geh Chong Keat, has asked the Central Government to help government servants who have been mobilised in the Territorial Army. Mr. Geh said today that the salaries of these government employees had been stopped since164 words
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Article, Illustration290 1964-10-14 7 Straits Times picture. SINGAPORE, Oct. 5. A security bag with builtin alarm and smoke bombs, the latest weapon against payroll grabs, was demonstrated in Singapore today by its agents, Sime Darby (Singapore) Ltd. The 101 b. bag just looks likeStraits Times picture. - 290 words
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Article115 1964-10-14 7 IPOH, Oct. s—Dato Ahmad bin Said, Mentri Besar of Perak. was unanimously elected chairman of the Perak State Alliance at its council meeting here yesterday. He replaces Dato Shu'ari bin Shade, former Mentri Besar of Perak, who has been appointed a member of the115 words
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404 1964-10-14 8 PORT SWETTENHAM, October 5 THE 4,000-strong Harbour Trade Union in Port Swettenham today threatened to go on a work-to-rule if the Cargo Handling Corporation did not meet its demands to re-employ the 200 retrenched dock workers. Hu* secretary of the union, Mr. K. Mahalingain.said404 words
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Article39 1964-10-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 5.— rengku Asmawi bin Tengku Hussain. 19. nephew of the Sultan of Pahang. left for East Pakistan tohay to study veterinary science at Mymcnsingb, Univer v He will be away for five years39 words
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Article191 1964-10-14 8 ITUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 5. A Ministry of Transport official today declined to comment on a report that talks for a civil aviation agreement between Japan and Malaysia had deadlocked. The breakdown was due to Malaysia’s claim to restriction of passengers on Japan Air Lines at191 words
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Article68 1964-10-14 8 BATU PAHAT, Oct. s—The organising committee of the Children’s Day celebrations has requested each school in the district to send 100 pupils to a rally on the town padang at 8 a m. on Oct. 12 in observance of the event. There will also be68 words
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147 1964-10-14 8 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 5 yilE Selangor Legislative Assembly will be asked to approve supplementary estimates for this year amounting to $360,345 when it meets here on Oct. 7. This reduces the total*estimated surplus for this year to $1,417,597. Total revenue of the State lor this year147 words
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258 1964-10-14 8 aTNGAPORE, Oct 5. The Singapore Finance Minister, Dr Goh Keng Swee today told youth leaders that one of the main task of the youth movement in Singapore was to strengthen the Malaysian democratic system. Speaking at the opening of the new’ Bouna258 words
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Article65 1964-10-14 8 KUALA KANGSAR. Oct. 5.—A nurse, Miss Agnes Joyce Rodrigues, who became a Muslim and took the name of Rohani, was married to the Sultan of Perak’s police A.D.C., Asst- Supt. Raja Shariffudin bin Raja Razman yesterday. The Raja Perempuan of Perak was among the 300 guests65 words
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216 1964-10-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, October 5 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahmar* today A received a three-man delegation from Penang in, connection with the establishment of a university college there. The meeting was held at the Prime Minister’s office and lasted nearly an hour. Also present were216 words
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Article25 1964-10-14 8 MANILA. Oct. 6 Ten Indonesians have been arrested in southern Philippines waters for entering the area illegally, the Manila Times reported today AP.AP. - 25 words
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78 1964-10-14 8 ALA LUMPUR, Oct. IV Ninety-three paintings 2 ml one sculpture, donated by Mala>sia's leading artists. an* now being exhibited at the British Council centre here. On Oct. 10 at 3 p.m., these paintings will be “gone*’ in the first e\er auction of paintings78 words
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Article39 1964-10-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 5 Mr S. P. Filial, a former geolcgis' with Rompin Mining Co.. Ltd Pahang, has been award* d Japanese Government potgraduate scholarship. He will do research on contaminated Malayan tin ore.39 words
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Article44 1964-10-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 5-The RIDA Staff Union has sent a tele gram to the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, saying that it stands solidly behind the Government and supports the step* taken to defend the independence and sovereignty of the nation.44 words
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152 1964-10-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 5. —A 14-mem-ber Philippines Congressional delegation will arrive here on Oct. 10 for a threeday visit to Malaysia. The duleeation is led bv the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives. Mr. SaJipaba K. Pendatun. who is also vice-president of the Muslim152 words
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Article290 1964-10-14 9 5-NATION INTER-GOVT CO-ORDINATING BODY SET UP TO STUDY NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR OUR DEFENCE KUALA LUMPUR, October 5. 4 X inter-governmental co-ordinating com- niittee, comprising Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Malaysia, has been set up i0 study how these tour Commonwealth nations can grant Malaysia290 words
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Article37 1964-10-14 9 Oct 6.—A labourer was 'illet and eight others injured **u a contractor's shed in the i"‘U* cantonment, which is under "'sti notion now at Tanjong Raml)l,,;,n seven miles from here. colin a storm this evening.37 words
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78 1964-10-14 9 SUNGEI PATANI, Oct ft— A teacher. Abdul Raof bin Wahid. 28. has been granted $l,OOO bail pending a preliminary inquiry into a charge of raping two schoolgirls Raof had boon discharged, the discharge not amounting to an acquittal, on Sept. 13 when the prosecution78 words
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Article84 1964-10-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 6 A Japanese trade and economic mission is due here on Oct. 10. for a .fiveday visit. The 14-man mission will investigate means of improving trade relations between the two countries and investment projects on a joint-venture basis. Led by Mr. Shinobu84 words
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Article54 1964-10-14 9 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Oct. 5—A bill to increase the monthly allowance of Selangor Legislative Assemblymen from $375 to $5OO will be introduced at the State Assembly meeting on Oct. 7. A Bill to meet the Mentri Besar’s water and electricity bill in excess of $32 a month54 words
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Article25 1964-10-14 9 IPOH Oct. 5. —The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said, will tour the Kuala Kangsar district on Oct 9 and 10.25 words
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94 1964-10-14 9 t PENANG Oct. 5. The P**nang Malay Chamber of jhimerce yesterday re- •Hed to urge the Govern!Ment to implement tmmtcHately the recommendato,ls of the commission '[’pointed in 1962 by the di-Pertuan Agong for greater Malay participation 1,1 commerce and industry. 1 he resolution94 words
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197 1964-10-14 9 SINGAPORE, Oct. 6. The Singapore Alliance—a political fusion of Singapore Umno, MCA, MIC and the Singapore Peoples’ Alliance —is to be reorganised and brought under the policy umbrella of the Federation Alliance. An eight-man delegation two from each party is to leave for197 words
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Article47 1964-10-14 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM Oct. 5. The Al-Masriali School in Tanah Liat. three miles from here, will hold a two-day fun fair in aid of its building fund. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pqw Nee. will open the fair at 8.30 p.m on Oct 3047 words
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Article50 1964-10-14 9 SINGAPORE. Oct. 6. —Brigadier A. G. Rowell, director of dental services fur the Australian military forces, leaves here tomorrow night for home after a 10-day Malaysian visit During his stay. Brigadier Ruwell discussed dental treatment provisions for Australian servicemen and their families in Malaya and Singapore50 words
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Article41 1964-10-14 9 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Oct. 9 —Mr William Bodman. a lecturer m the RIDA college in Petaling Java, will give a public talk on “psychology in management decisions” at Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. 29 Ipoh Road at 4 p.m on Sunday41 words
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324 1964-10-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, October 6. NEW land rehabilitation board and a new marketing scheme for rural people will be started under the third phase of the national and rural development programme, the Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak, said here today. Tun324 words
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Article33 1964-10-14 9 PENANG. Oct. 6.—An Englishwoman, Mrs. Patricia Berminghton. 32, last her purse containing 40 cento and her identity card which she left on the beach while swimming at Tan Jong Bungah yesterday33 words
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134 1964-10-14 9 CUALA LUMPUR, **Oct. ti. The Lady Templer Hospital will hold a “save a life" ball at the Selangor Club here on Oct. 30. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. Is the patron. It is expected to raise about $20,000 from the dance134 words
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Article41 1964-10-14 9 BATU PAH AT. Oct. s—The Batu Pahat Rotary Club will offer two scholarships, one to a boy and another to a girl studying in form five of a secondary school here, beginning next January. Each scholarship is worth $l5O.41 words
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Article91 1964-10-14 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Oct. 4 —The Johore Bahru branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association has called on its members to unite and co-operate with the Government "at this hour of need.” It asked its members to report, anv suspicious characters to the police immediately It also91 words
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205 1964-10-14 10 IOHOKK BAIIKI Oct 7— J Live more Indonesians were charged here today under the Internal Security Act with possession of arms, ammunition and explosives and consorting with armed persons in a security area. The five, the magistrate's court was told, were captured in205 words
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Article83 1964-10-14 10 SINGAPORE Oct. 7 —Malaysian Airways today sent another nine cadet phots to Ptrth In Scotland, toi training as commercial pilots they art* p Gandhlnathan. 29. hem K tin la Lumpur: Mohamed 1 oilman, 17, from Kuala Lumpur: Chong Kum Choon. 21 from Pen«*iv Derrick rie83 words
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Article32 1964-10-14 10 Ml'AK On. 7 Thf hsi for thr Town Council area of H'uulai Maharani for next year lias hi en completed and is available lot inspection at ‘he council'' office.32 words
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586 1964-10-14 10 GEOFFREY GELDARD - THE BIGGEST CLASH OF ITS KIND IN SARAWAK From GEOFFREY GELDARD: Kuching, Oct. 6 IN the biggest border battle in Sarawak since the undeclared war began, 120 Indonesian invaders were routed by 25 Gurkhas last night and early586 words
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Article, Illustration204 1964-10-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 6. BIG air and ground offensive was mounted against the Indonesian invaders south-west of Ayer Bemban, about 15 miles east of Pontian today. This is the first time that an air strike was carried out against the Pontian invaders since about204 words
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Article57 1964-10-14 10 PARIT BUNTAR, Oct. 7—A fisherman was axed to death in his sleep in the fishing village of Tanjong Piandang, nine miles from here yesterday. Kee Eng Khoon, 23. and three friends were sleeping in the open air on a wooden jetty when he was attacked57 words
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Article49 1964-10-14 10 MACUANO. Oct. 7.—More than 1 000 school children will take part in a rally at the town padang here to celebrate Children s Day on Oct. 10. There will also be a fancy dress football match, a girls’ football match, a baby competition and free film shows49 words
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229 1964-10-14 10 1/ UALA LUMPUR, OcL. 7. The Minister oi Transport, Dato Sarduu bin Haji Jubir, toda> rtfused to comment on the alleged deadlo. k over negotiations with Japan on an air agreement. He told a news conference “I do not wish to sav anything229 words
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85 1964-10-14 10 SEREMBAN. Oct. 7—More th«u. 5.000 schoolchildren will attend a rally to mark Universal Childrens Day at the Station padang hf rf An Oct. 10. The Mentri Besar of Negri Sem bilan. Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed. will deliver a m fS sage.85 words
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Article28 1964-10-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR. On 1 r goodwill sub-committee of Six. Petaling Java, will hold a party for residents in thf area a 6 30 pro on Friday.28 words
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Article255 1964-10-14 11 ‘Sovereignty, independence must be respected’ letter by Tengku to meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 7 r |'ENGKU Abdul Rahman is to write to the chairman of the Cairo conference of non-aligned nations asking him to tell the delegates that the sovereignty and independence of Malaysia must be respected.255 words
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Article45 1964-10-14 11 M’Al.a LUMPUR. Oct. 8 The of Health. Inch* Bahabin Samsudin will open lp biennial delegates conference ctf the Government Medi- < J’i and Health Employees Na- nn al. Trade Union at the lecture hall of the Maternity Hospital r»n Saturday a* 10 a m45 words
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186 1964-10-14 11 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Ort. 8 The path of prog res* and development in the health and education of children should not be neglected, even though the country Ls facing a crisis. The Prime Minister said this m a message today to the Malayan186 words
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295 1964-10-14 11 1/UALA LUMPUR. Oct. 6 —There is almost no musical leadership among Malayans at present, says Mr. R. B. Ashcroft, senior lecturer in music at the Malayan Teachers’ Training College here. Writing in the latest journal of the Ministry of Education. Mr Ashcroft295 words
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Article20 1964-10-14 11 1POH. Oct. 8 —A woman beggar Poong Khenk, 81, collapsed and died in Laxamnna Hoad yesterday20 words
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537 1964-10-14 11 Kuala Lumpur, October 7 THE Government was today asked to implement its equal pay decision affecting 20.000 women employees in Malaya by phasing it over a five-year period effective from Jan. 1, 1963 Details of the method to be employed537 words
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Article90 1964-10-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 8—A forum on Higher Education in Relation to a Developing State like Malaysia” will be held at the University of Malaya at 8 p.m. tomorrow. It will be chaired by Dr. Cheah Cheng Kooi and the speakers will be Inche Aminudtn Baki.90 words
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Article28 1964-10-14 11 MACH AND. Dot. 7— Dato Hap Nik Abdullah n Nik Mass&n has been elected the fits! president of the Malav Collect Association, K* lantan hi unch28 words
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339 1964-10-14 12 MENTAKAB, Oct. 6. r rHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, said today that people had two important responsibilities during the present Emergency. They were: Full co-operation with the Government and unity to defeat Soekarno’s objectives The Deputy Prime Minister was speaking339 words
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183 1964-10-14 12 SINGAPORE. Oct. 7. The eight RAF Hunters jet aircraft, which carried out yesterday’s air strike in the Pontian area against remaining Ind o n e sian guerillas were from the 20 Squadron based at Tengah. An RAF spokesman said today the air strike was183 words
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Article35 1964-10-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 7. Colonel T. B Nanda has arrived here to take up his appointment as military attache in the Indian Hich Commission. He is accompanied bv his wife and four children35 words
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285 1964-10-14 12 MALACCA Oct. 6 HAND-GRENADE exploded in the rear compound of a motor firm in Pengkalan Rama Road here last night the second in a week. There were no casualties. The building and four of 13 vehicles parked in the compound were slightly damaged.285 words
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181 1964-10-14 12 SINGAPORE, Oct 7 The J president of the Singa pore Cotton Products Manu facturers’ Association. Mr Lam Thian. today described as •’unfounded" an allega tlon by the Japan Cotton Textile Exporters’ Association that a Malaysian weav ing mill was pirating” Japanese textile designs. A181 words
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Article27 1964-10-14 12 SEREMBAN, Oct. 7—The Min ister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh vul 1 visit Rasa Town and Kamp"'Melayu. Rasa, on Oct. 1027 words
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Article113 1964-10-14 12 KUCHING, Oct. 7 ri'llfc Emergency situa--1 tion in Sarawak is “very serious, more serious than ever before.” the Chief Minister. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. said today. lie was commenting on the flare-up of Indonesian attacks on Sarawak border villages and border security posts which began last week113 words
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Article, Illustration43 1964-10-14 13 /'HE FADZILAH binte Din, 18. a former pupil of the Ipoh Convent, has been awarded a Ministry of Health scholarship for a three-year course in nursing in England. She leaves for London by air from Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 11.43 words
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193 1964-10-14 13 KUCHING, Oct. 7. gRITISH troops today fanned through the dense jungle of Malaysian Borneo in an intensive search for a big band of Indonesian guerillas who fought a 16-hour battle with a small British Army patrol. A military spokesman said no contact has193 words
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141 1964-10-14 13 [£ANGAR, Oct. 8. About 16.000 volunteer* have registered for service in the Vigilante Corps in Perlis kampongs. “In the face of such enthusiasm, I am convinced the enemy cannot crush us,” the Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed llashim, told a public meeting141 words
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121 1964-10-14 13 JAKARTA. Oct. 8 —Antara news agency said today that five Indonesian-made rockets were successfully launched on Tuesday during the celebrations of Indonesia s 19th Armed Forces Day. The agency said one of the five r< e J s was a guided missile and added that121 words
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268 1964-10-14 13 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 7 unions in MalA aysia and other d e v e loping countries can, change the labour and economic structure of China by disseminating propaganda to their counterparts in Peking. The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions director in268 words
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Article, Illustration502 1964-10-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 7. 'pHE Selangor Mentri Besar, Da to Harun bin Haji Idris, today announced a three-point plan to solve the worsening squatter problem in the nation’s capital. The plan includes the opening up of three areas—not far from the capital—for those502 words
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Article56 1964-10-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 7 -Col Tom La Is ter, First Secretary at the British High Commission and regional Information officer foi Malaya, leaves for Britain with his wife tomorrow A former director of public relations at GHQ, FAREI.F, Singapore, Col Laister's next post will be with56 words
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2048 1964-10-14 14 GOVT WHITE PAPER: INDONS WILL PROBABLY INCREASE EFFORTS TO SPREAD ALARM, DESPONDENCY IN MALAYSIAN BORNEO ‘Guerillas operated in reverse of classical tactics KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 9 A MALAYSIAN Government White Paper released this morning sjys Indonesia probably accepts that it cannot achieve military success in2,048 words
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289 1964-10-14 14 NO INCIDENTS IN N. BORNEO FOR 3 MONTHS NOW I/UAMJT (Sabah). Oct. 8. The presence of Australian troops with high-pow-ered outboard river craft on the Kinabatangan River. 200 miles from Sandakan. has curtailed North Borneo pirate activities. The troops are a detachment of 7th Field289 words
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283 1964-10-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 8. f'ERTAIN proposals to solve the MalaysianBritish textile dispute were transmitted by cable to the Commonwealth Relations Office in London todav. The Singapore Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said this before he left for Singapore after attending283 words
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211 1964-10-14 14 K UALA LUMPUR Oct. 8. Selangor State Legislative Assemblymen today voted themselves a $125 raise in monthly allowance despite protests from the Socialist Front opposition that the “time is not ripe.” The increase will he made effective from July 1 this year. The Assembly211 words
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Article150 1964-10-14 15 A N appendix to the White Paper shows that in the first half of this year Indonesia had six army battalions, a commando parachute regiment and a battalion of marines deployed along the Sabah and Sarawak borders. These forces were strengthened by at least five150 words
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135 1964-10-14 15 IPOH, Oct. 8. About 500 children will be given a tea party, free cinema shows and games in the Jubilee Park here on Saturday In celebration of Universal Children’s Day. The celebration is being organised by the Perak branch of the Children's Welfare135 words
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582 1964-10-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR, October 8 A LLEGATIONS that post-dated cheques of certain Malayan Chinese Association leaders were found when an official surprise ettetk was made at the Jinjang Local Council office were made in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly meeting here582 words
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Article141 1964-10-14 16 .—Reuter. BANGKOK. October 8. 'THE agreement reached between Thailand and Malaysia last week to set up border committees was based on almost the same principles as the Thai-Burma border agreement, the Prime Minister. Marshal Thanom KPtikaehorr.. said today. The agreement would allow closer co-operation between.—Reuter. - 141 words
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Article28 1964-10-14 16 PENANG. Oct. 8 A light beacon, flashing every second. has been established on a 12-ft. rock at Kuala Sedill Besar. on the east "'v'st of Malaya28 words
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253 1964-10-14 16 SINGAPORE. Oct. 8. The Singapore (Sovorn ment has decided to introduce so m e permanent features in the use of the national language in the government service. An official statement today said this was intended to be an ‘improvement" on the successful253 words
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Article52 1964-10-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. Three doctors have been elected by the Guild of Graduates to become members of the Guild to the University Council. They are Dr. S. Parampalam. Dr. S.ved Mahmood bin Syed Hussain and Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, who will be in office for three years from52 words
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Article33 1964-10-14 16 SINGAPORE. Oct. B—The Minister for Finance. Dr Goh Keng Swee. will lay the foundation stone of a new shipyard of the Eagle Engineering Co. at the Kallang marine industrial site tomorrow33 words
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Article, Illustration392 1964-10-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 8 r JpHE Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Abdul Rahman Ya'acub. said today that if Ahmad Zaidi bin Tuanku Adruce entered Sarawak to cause trouble he would find very little support. Zaidi is the “Director392 words
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Article82 1964-10-14 16 Batu pahat. Oct. a. —A 14-year-old schoolboy was drowned in the Banda Penggaram Club swimming pool here yesterday. Yeoh Peng San. a Form II pupil of High School, was in a party of 25 boys and four teachers who went swimming at 2.30 p.m. Yeoh was82 words
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Article61 1964-10-14 16 SINGAPORE. Oct 3 Arnold B. H. Lim. of the Using staff of the Straits 1 mispress (Mi Ltd. in Singap'Ti the winner of a return air 'icr to Bangkok a* the 1934 Pr< last Saturday Tin* ticket, donated b> International Airways, "as first prize in61 words
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Article45 1964-10-14 16 BATU PAHAT. Oct. 8— Mohamed bin Haji Abdul M 1 1 of the District Land Kluang. has assumed dune' Assistant District Officer of Peng sub-district in place of che Idris bin Abdul Rahman has been transferred to the t Office. Selangor.45 words
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Article, Illustration277 1964-10-14 17 KUCHING, Oct. 7. '['HE Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan today lashed out at the Federal Assistant Minister for National and Rural Development. Inche Abdul Rahman Ya’acub for his “slighting remarks’’ about Sarawak’s efforts. Speaking In Malay at a277 words
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65 1964-10-14 17 KOTA BHARU. Oct 8 A ll se < Margaret Ciiua, 19. suffer- '<! shock and lost a tooth when ne car she was driving skidded the 26th Kuala Krai-Kuta Bii.iru road today. She was returning to Machang V m Kota Bharu when three of65 words
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Article61 1964-10-14 17 nibong tebal, Oct. 8 lie District Otlicer, Inche Nik Mohamed Zain bin Haji Hassan. na.s distributed an ox each to 13 ■Malay and two Indian farmers here under the Government* paw ah” system This, he told the farmers, was part of the Government's rural61 words
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177 1964-10-14 17 SINGAPORE. Oct. 8 The secretary-general of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation. Mr. Konthi Suphamongkhon (above) today expressed confidence that Commonwealth countries, including Australia, and New Zealand. would give appropriate help to Malaysia in her present time of trial. Mr. Konthi stressed177 words
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Article52 1964-10-14 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 8 Prof. C. J. Ellezer, deputy ViceChancellor, Professor of Mathematics of the University of Ma'aya and president of the Malayan Mathematical Society, will give a public talk on “Journey to the Moon” on Friday at the Science Lecture Theatre 1. Science Faculty, University52 words
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Article386 1964-10-14 17 pONTIAN KECHIL, Oct. 8. A curfew was imposed on four 1 pineapple plantations here today following contacts by security forces with Indonesian guerillas in which one terrorist was killed. The curfew was clamped down at noon, about three hours after a brief engagement between security386 words
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Article45 1964-10-14 17 BATU PAHAT, Oct 8 Haji mo, om Hap Basic has been elected branch chairman of the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services here. Others elected were Inehe Ahmad bin Amran. secretary and Inche Shahrom bin Haji Wahab treasurer.45 words
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416 1964-10-14 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 7. THE Central Government will be asked to ap--1 point Selangor Legislative Assembly representatives to sit on the Federal Capital’s Advisory Board. This was decided at a meeting of the State Assembly here today. The meeting also decided on416 words
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Article68 1964-10-14 17 JOHORE BA,HRU, Oct. 8 A variety show s|K>nsored by the Jo hore District Welfare Committee in aid of the Lady Templer Hospital Fund will be held on N<;v. 5 and Nov. 6 at 8 pm. at the Diamond Jubilee Hall. Tickets at $3. $2 and $168 words
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Article37 1964-10-14 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 9.—The South Indian Muslim Masjid will hold a dinner in honour of the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, on Sunday at the Bilal restaurant at 8 p.ni.37 words
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Article, Illustration208 1964-10-14 17 |>ENANG, Oct. 8. 1 Pakistan High C o m m i s sioner, Syed Muhammad Hassan, said here last night his country would not take sides in the MalaysiaIndoresia dispute. “We are well disposed toward both parties.” he said at a reception in his208 words
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Article46 1964-10-14 17 BATU PAHAT. Oct. 9 The Town Council Is to spend $2 1 million on the construction of culverts. concrete drains end bridges in the next five years. The biggest allocation Is for the construction of drains in the town. ($546,703).46 words
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2248 1964-10-14 18 By our market correspondent Tl\ shares went ahead with buyers all round 1 on the Stock Kxchange of Malaysia on Saturday morning, spurred by the new record in the tin price. The metal lias put on nearly $2.’>() picul since the beginning of2,248 words
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Article52 1964-10-14 18 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' AssoI ciation made these changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (atl rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 1/16, airmail OD 35 3/16; 90 d/flt. 35 11/16 credit bills, 351 trade bills. Selling TT or OD ready: Canada 34 11/16; Swedish Kroner52 words
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Article278 1964-10-14 18 OCTOBER nrst grade rubber to b. clottd at pm In Slngapara and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73 cents per lb., up one and one-elghtb cents on Thursday s closing level for the position The tone was very steady. R. AS. and F.M.R.I closing price* in cent* per lb.,278 words
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Article63 1964-10-14 18 Current Date Total for Total lot payment payable the year previous veat nenderiang Tin 25% Nov. 23 371% 7j'% ,in Eui 20% Oct. 29 30% 40'o Anglo Oriental 5%t 19 l r Muar Itiver 16.6% t Oct. 28 16 6% Ijkt Kati! 20% Oct. 24 20% 20% l63 words
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Article52 1964-10-14 18 Oct. 5. Oct. 6 Oct. 7. Oct. 8. Oct. 9. Oct 10 ImluMiiul, 83.03 84.81 85 60 84.72 84 68 84 68 I ms: 126 45 126.93 127.31 127.58 128.75 129 63 rubber*; 100 42 100.42 100.42 101.10 101.10 101 50 Doc. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29,52 words
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Article71 1964-10-14 18 CHINESE Proclue* Exchange, Singapore noon prior par picul yeeterday: Coconut oil: bulk $5l l seller*, drum $54 4 sellers. Copra: Oct./Nov. UK/Contlnent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $l4O sellers, Sarawak white sl37| sellers, special Barawak black *lO7l sellers, garbled Lampong black $ll2l sellers, AST A $1221 sellers. Singapore Coconut71 words
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Article57 1964-10-14 18 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Alio- elation made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday( all fate* to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 1/1«. airmail OD 35 3/16, 90 d/st, 35 11/16 credit bills, 35} trade bills Selling TT or OD ready: Canada 34J Deutsche Marks 128 3/8.57 words
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Article524 1964-10-14 18 IN their weekly Mulayaq rubber report, H.C.B and Co. Ltd. say activity hai centred around the emergence on Tuesday of the much discussed Russian offtake figure for October, which at a reported 20,000 tons to be lifted by fouf steamers with a spread from524 words
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Article28 1964-10-14 18 October 0MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73 cents (up one and one eighth cents). TIN: $784.371 a picul (up $20,874). Unofficial estimated offering: 210 tons (UP 20 tons).28 words
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Article37 1964-10-14 18 (Manager!' Prices) First Malayan 1.06 2.10 Second Malayan 1.40 1.01 Third Malayan 97 l.lixd Malaysia Commerce .78 .9* First Hong Kong 1.19 1.24* Second Hong Kong .89 .93* Hterllng Commodity 4/- 4/7sd (*Uong Kong currency).37 words
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411 1964-10-14 19 October 8 rrHE Assistant Minister of National and Rural 1 Development, Inche Abdul Rahman Ya’acob, sa d f oday that some expatriates were hindering na f ion-building in Sarawak. Uf was commenting on accusation by Sarat\v’< Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, that411 words
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259 1964-10-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, October 8. THE Selangor Development Corporation set up recently is to grant loans to Kampong Bahru dwellers to modernise the kampong in the heart of the capital. The Mentrl Besar, Dato Harun bln Haji Idris, announced this In the State Assembly259 words
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98 1964-10-14 19 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Oct. 9 The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ told pupils of the High School here today they could serve the country, even though they were still young. “In Penang,” he said at the schools annual speech day. “over 50 units of the98 words
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Article58 1964-10-14 19 SINGAPORE. Oct. 9. The Rev. S. Jesuthasan. senior assistant of St. Andrew’s Cathedral. Singapore, has been appointed vicar of St. John’s parish in Ipoh. He will take up his new post in December. Mr. Jesuthasan was ordained ’deacon In 1960 and priest In the following58 words
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244 1964-10-14 19 SINGAPORE, Oct. 8.— A 19-man Government -sponsored Japanese economic mission will arrive here on Oct. 14 to seek fresh outlets for trade expansion between Singapore and Japan. The mission, led by Mr. Shlnobu Ichikawa, vicepresident of the Osaka Chamber of Commerce, will244 words
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206 1964-10-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 9. jyjALAYSIA is justified in demanding the withdrawal of Indonesian troops in its territory, the secretary-general of the Somalia Afro-Asian Solidarity Committee, Syed Ali Abdullah Ibranim, said today. “Every country has the right to safeguard its territorial integrity against foreign aggression*”206 words
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193 1964-10-14 19 SINGAPORE, October 8. vjALAYSIA’S Transport Minister, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said here today the Central Government intended to expand airfields in Sarawak and Sabah to enable Jets to land. This, he said, was in line with the Government’s decision to develop the193 words
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Article46 1964-10-14 19 IPOH, Oct. 9. —A by-election will be heid for the Utara Ward of the Sungkai local council as a result of the death of an Alliance councillor. Mr. Wong Ho Kee. Nominations will close on Oct 21. and polling day is Nov 746 words
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533 1964-10-14 20 OUT: COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL CURRICULUM KUALA LUMPUR, October 9 npHE Ministry of Education today announced the general and pre-voca-tional subjects to be offered to lower secondary pupils under the comprehensive school system to be introduced in Malaya next year. The feneral subjects are: Islamic religious533 words
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802 1964-10-14 20 pENANG, Oct. 11. Apprentice riders won the first three races here today. Raee One CL. 5. DIV. 2—§JF. Habu Kongsl's (0) YES MASTER 7.11 carr 7.10 (431—180) P.K. Leong 1 (1) Bright Melody 8.1 (88—50) Moxham 2 (7) Lok Sabha 7.10 (433—181) Subian (2)802 words
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Article61 1964-10-14 20 SEREMBAN. o<;t. 9—Seventysix workers on Third Mile Estate here continued their strike for the second day today after negotiations between the National Union of Plantation Workers, the Industrial Relations Officer and the estate management failed last night. Workers on the estate went on strike after the management61 words
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Article20 1964-10-14 20 SINGAPORE, Oct. 9—Ten firemen from the Singapore Airport Fire Service today donated blood at the Blood Transfusion Service.20 words
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261 1964-10-14 20 MALACCA, Oct. 9 7t Character, course and Integrity are the essential prerequisites of leadership, th e Minister of Finance Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said at the speech day of the High School here today. Mr Tan, an old boy of the school, said261 words
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177 1964-10-14 20 IfANGAK, Oct. 7 —If Indonesia declared war, Malaysia would defeat her with the same spirit shown by Hang Tuah in the 15th Century. the Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad, declared yesterday. “A nation like ours which can produce such great warriors cannot be177 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous45 1964-10-14 20 —BIG SWEEP—TOTAL POOL: $48,556 Ist. No. *****6 (829.139) 2nd. No. *****8 (97,884) 3rd. No. *****1 (93.642) Starters (9441 each): Nos. *****5, *****0, *****3, *****6, *****8. *****2, *****7. *****6. *****9, *****1. *****7. Consolation ($364 each Nos. *****2. *****4, *****1, *****6, *****7, *****3, *****1, *****9, *****5, *****9.45 words
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