The Straits Budget, 4 November 1964

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  • 40 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA'S NATIONAL NIWSPAMR k.-»r.•.v£v\' v-4 <«PK. REGISTERED AT THE O.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER SERIES 629. KUALA LUMPUR, NOVEMBER, 4, 19«4. Price 40 Cento (Malaya) or l Shining. KPN 601.
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    • 177 1 THEY really mean it When two Siamese Fighting Fish (Betta spiendens) get to grips, they leave no doubt as to the earnestness ot their intentions. And Cochran really mean it too, when they make the claims they do about their famous SINUPAC ECONOMIC BOILERS. Briefly, every one of this famous
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  • 576 2  -  ‘GIVEN TIME, MANILA SHOULD REALISE IT IS BEING UNREASONABLE’ By SOH TIANG KENG: Singapore. Oct. 28 MALAYSIA’S new United Nations permanent representative, Mr. R. Ramani, said here today'that, given time, the Philippines Government would realise that their present attitude over the Sabah claim was
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  • 95 2 SINGAPORE, Oct. 25—A record forecast tote dividend at odds of 2,210-to-one was paid out on Race Three at Bukit Timah today. The race was won by Sistic, which paid $319 for a win and $5& for a place. Second was High Perfection, beaten
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  • 339 2 TELUK ANSON, S Oct. 28 YOUNG mother broke down and wept at an inquest yesterday as she recalled oneday in January when five girls three of whom were her daughters died in a fire which destroyed half of Kangkap new
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  • 196 2 IT OTA BHARU, Oct. 28 iun^T he De P ut y Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will hold discussions with state Government official* on ways to improve the living standards of the rural people of Kelantan durine hh four-day tour, beginning on Nov. 5.
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  • 147 2 Nibong TEBAL, Oct 30.— The Alliance is confident of victory in tomorrow’s parliamentary by-election in Seberang Selatan. In a final bid to woo the electorate, the Deputy VrW Minister, Tun Abdul Raz &K and two other ministers— -in* che Senu bin Abdul Rah ®Js
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    • 715 3 —Straits Times, October 27 It has taken a long time to get the machinery for the Malaysian common market moving. The Tariff Advisory Board was required to make its first recommendations on protective tariffs in March. It did not have a chairman until months later. The Board
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    • 171 3 —Straits Times, October 27 To suggest that Malayan fishermen should work Bornean waters to escape Indonesian piracy does not seem very realistic. Very few Malayan fishing boats (apart from the banned trawders) are big enough or have range enough to fish off even the Sarawak coast from Malayan
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    • 543 3 —Straits Times, October 28 The first steps taken by the new Labour Government to remedy Britain’s deteriorating economic position have had in general a sympathetic reception. Swift action had become essential. Although the forecast of an £BOO million payments deficit at the year end may be an
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    • 409 3 —Straits Times, October 28 The time is ripe for a second goodwill mission to Africa, and it is excellent news that Tun Razak will soon be setting out with a strong team. President Soekarno’s prestige among the Africans is at a new low. His attempt to steal the
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    • 652 3 —Straits Times, October 29 There is a consistency in the flush of Soekarno rumours which suggests there is a basis of fact in reports that Indonesia’s President may resign. Unquestionably developments in Indonesia have created something akin to political crisis. The official Antara news agency reports
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    • 283 4 Straits Times. October 29 The propriety of moving i political detainees outside their home State is not a simple j question to decide. The argu- ments against have been put by the Sarawak United People’s Party in respect of 50 detainees recently transferred to Malaya from a camp near
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    • 765 4 A Time For Decision -Straits Times, October 30 The scope and quality of the new Indonesian landings were still not entirely clear last night. But it did not seem that they could compare with the Pontian landings, still less with the Labis airdrop. This is no rea- 1 son for
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    • 263 4 —Straits Times, October 30 The leaders of the present State Government of Kelantan have shown much more realism and good sense than their predecessors. The Mentri Besar. Inche Asri bin Haji Muda, indicated almost as soon as he had taken office that he would like to see an
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    • 580 4 —Straits Times. October 31 The landings in the JohoreMalacca border area have been a wretched and tragic adventure for Soekarno's guerillas. In a little less than 36 hours only two of the 52 men who were put ashore were still at liberty. Fifty had been captured,
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    • 306 4 —Straits Times, October 31 The hospital outlook improves by the month, with two bright rays now breaking the pervading gloom. First came news that work on the new' Kuala Lumpur hospit. 1 would start next year; and now Ipoh too is to get special treatment. The 60-year-old hospital
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  • 509 5  -  by JUDITH YONG SINGAPORE. Oct. 25. The eight children whose mother. Madam L:ni Poh Kens. was killed in a road accidei 1 three days ago, leaving them orphaned will not be given away for adoption. “There will
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  • 315 5 SINGAPORE. Oct. 26 Eight children, orphaned last week by the death of their mother, Madam Lim Poh Keng. today appeared to be heading for a brighter life. Donations totalling $1,380 were received by the Straits Times today, with pledges of more to come from
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  • 20 5 —AP. TOKYO, Oct. 25—The Queen of Burundi, Mwaml Kal Theresa Kanyonga, arrived In Peking last night.— AP.
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  • 84 5 SINGAPORE, Oct. 25—The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toll Chin Chye, will be one of the principal guests at the premiere of the film, “Dr. Strangelove," to be held at the Lido cinema on Oct. 29. The premiere, a satire starring Peter
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  • 103 5 SINGAPORE, Oct. 25.ni— Petite Hong Kong actress Yoong Yoong flew into Singapore from llong Kong yesterday for a six-month tour of Malaysia during which she will make stage appearances in conjunction with her latest film, “The Seven Fairies.” She will make an appearance
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  • 240 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. v 25. Rida is to be streamlined and the scope of its activities expanded, the Ministry of National and Rural Development said today. The Small Industries Section will have a panel of experts to carry out its activities and also
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  • 119 5 SINGAPORE, Oct. 25.— U.T.A. French International Airlines will introduce a new service, linking Singapore and Sydney, on Nov. 13. Under this new service, the airline’s jets will leave Paris and arrive in Singapore on Tuesdays at 6.30 p.m. An hour later, the plane will
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE, Oct. 26—The commanding otflccr of the KD. Malaya of the Royal Malaysian Navy. Captain J K.F. Weir. R N will Inspect the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps on Oct. 31 at 9 am.
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  • 367 6 TELUK ANSON. October 25 A WIDOW was stabbed to death early today while resisting: three robbers who had broken into her son s sundry shop in Kampong Farit, off the 13th mile, Teltik AnsonBagan I)atoh road. The widow. Madam Chow Peng. 47.
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  • 111 6 SINGAPORE Oct. 25 Arms and ammunition, bul-let-proof vests, steel helmets and other articles of clothing intended as protection against attack are among articles which may not be imported into Singapore except under special licence. A notification gazetted yesterday. giving a list of 101
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  • 145 6 SINGAPORE, Oct. 25 Scholar ships are being offered to graduates to do post-gra-duate studies in Ceylon and Hawaii, and for technical teachers to be trained in Australia and New Zealand. The scholarships for post-graduate studies in Ceylon and the University of Hawaii are tenable for
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  • 64 6 SINGAPORE. Oct. 26.—Two denominations of coins, commemorating the Olympic Games in Tokyo, are now on sale at two Japanese banks here. The coins, depicting ancient Greek athletes, are in the 1,000 yen <MllO> and 100 yyen <MSI) denominations. They are obtainable at the
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  • 42 6 PENANG. Oct 30—City Councillors observed one minutes silence at the monthly meeting today as mark of respect to Mr. AW B Hamilton, a former Registrar of Vehicles and Superintendent (it the fire brigade, who died in Wales on Oct. 19.
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  • 125 6 IPOH, Oct. 25 —Rumours of the leakage of question papers for the Lower Certificate of Education exam which starts tomorrow were today described by a senior official of the Education Department here as “unfounded.” “The Chief Education Officer. Perak. Mr. Bion Dury. has carried
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  • 365 6 SINGAPORE. October 26. THE executive council oi the 20,000-strong Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union today suspended its general secretary, Mr. T.Y. Gomez. Also suspended were Norman Kow. Y. O. Fong and Jeffrey Lau. three other members of the council.
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  • 49 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Television Singapura will telecast KhnMv chev End of an Era" torn* ne w at 9.50 p m. on Channel 5 The programme is a CBS news extra in which foreign corespondents in Moscow. London. Tokyo and New York assess development in the Soviet Union.
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  • 45 6 TAIPING, Sun.—Miss Lee Sirw Eng. a post-graduate research student from the Australian National University at Canberra. carrying out a three-month social survey here —her home town. She is working under the guidance of the Department of Geography. University of Malaya
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  • 165 6 PENANG, Oct. 25—At his own request, the sacerdotal silver Jubilee of the Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan, will be celebrated quietly here. Monsignor Chan was ordained by the late Bishop A. Devals at the chapel of the College-General In Pulau Tikus here on
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  • 413 7 Flood relief committees, especially in the East Coast, get ready for the onset of the north-east monsoon Kl'ALA LUMPUR, October 25. pLOOI) relief committees throughout Malaya, especially on the East Coast, are getting ready for the north-east monsoon which begins early next month. A spokesman from
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  • 47 7 IPOH, Oct 26 Mohamed Yw.soi •>'it Kassitu. 2G, a labuurei wlv» v\.i.- Hacked by a swarm ut hornetyesterday, died in the C»'i<ral H ihpltal here early this morning He was cycling in front of the ri(lic court when the hornet' >cked him.
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  • 193 7 SINGAPORE, Oct. 25 Some household articles which the United Nations industrial survey mission recommended for manufacture in Singapore are now being made here. The Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said today that examples of such products, made of plastic, were
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  • 306 7 SINGAPORE. Oct. 26— As divisional police stations today compiled reports on the audibility of air raid sirens, which were tested for the first time throughout the island today, residents in several parts of the island waited in vain to hear the
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  • 105 7 Kuala lumpur, Oct. -•> The Medical Superinterdent of the General Hospital here l)r. C». Dennis, >aid today that hospital assistants had been asked to work from 4.30 p.m. to !l p.m. from Mondays to Fridays to cope with the crowds at the dispensary. Their
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  • 453 7 KUALA LUMPUR, October 26. VXPERTS from Australia and Formosa are expected here soon to help in developing sugar cane plantations in North Malaya for the supply of raw sugar to refineries in Malaya and Singapore. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr.
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  • 166 7 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 2(i. —Malaylaunch a Jet service sian Airways will f ro m J esse 1 ton to Hong Korg next month. It will also Increase Its flights from three to six times a week to Bangkok via Penang. The Minister
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  • 46 7 TANGKAK. Oet. 25 T »ngk [>i'.fi ict will i elebi «t*■ the fcjult in it Jolmre’.s 70th but Inlay with i i>;ii i in the niorninii and tilm sli >W' »t mil;! it mi th t i.en pidillig he 1 e mm Oi't 20
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  • 739 8  -  It’s all for ‘bearded terror’ THE MILITARY THINKING OF LETTING THE POLICE FINISH THE JOB by FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 27 TH E 10-week military operation against Indonesian guerillas in South Johore has almost been “wrapped up” following the slaying
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  • 106 8 —UPI. JAKARTA, Oct. 27.— Indonesia’s opposition to foreign military bases apparently includes American military bases in the Philippines and other Asian countries, according to an Antara report. The Navy commander. Vice Admiral R. E. Martadinata, speaking at an executive board meeting of a student organisation
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  • 95 8 JfUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 2*.—The first phase of the $1 million co-opera-tive ranch at Butu Arang will be ready by June next year. Work on an administrative block, a veterinary office, quarters for hetwen 30 and 40 families of settlers and otiier ancillary buildings for about 1,000
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  • 236 9 DEPUTY PREMIER FOR UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 26 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will lead a strong delegation on a goodwill tour of Africa in December. While no concrete arrangements have been made
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  • 37 9 KANC.AR. Oct 25—A further JOO classes will Ihj opener! next •January for 3,000 adutt education students. The Senior Slate Adult Educati m Supervisor. Inche Mahayuddin, estimated there were about 30 000 illiterates tn Perils.
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  • 99 9 pONTIAN. Oct 26Security forces last night killed three Indonesian guerillas in a clash near here. This brings to 21 the total number of kills in the Pontian area. The contact was made following information received from villagers. The guerillas, members of the Pontian force that
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  • 206 9 UPI. JAKARTA, Oct. 26.—The acting President, Dr. Subandrio. hinted yesterday at a situation in the future when President Soekarno would be unable to lead the Indonesian revolution the first time public mention of such a possibility was made by high official. The official news
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  • 112 9 If (JALA LUMPUR. Oct. 26 —Malaysian fishermen may soon be equipped with two-way wireless sets to hejp them combat Indonesian piracy. Disclosing this today, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Jobari. said his Ministry was now studying the feasibility of such
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  • 173 9 pOH. Oct. 25. Villagers living near the Thai-land-Malaya border were warned to “be on the alett against the retraining Communist terrorists who might try to cause trouble in the area.’V The warning was made yesterday by Wan Hassan bin Wan' Teh. Assistant District Officer. Kroh in
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  • 52 9 SINGAPORE. Oct. 26 World famous Hungarian pianist, Mr. Audor Foldes. will give a piano recital of works of Bach. Beethoven. Schubert, Chopin, Copland. Thomson, Bartok and Kixlaly-Fol-des at the Victoria Theatre on Oct 31. The recital will be In aid o( the National Trades Union Congress
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  • 183 9 I) E N A N O, Oct. 25 An aquarium and marine research laboratories are to be built at Glugor behind the present Fisheries Research Institute. The two-storey building Is estimated to cost 51.2 million and work is expected to begin next year. Mr. Soong
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  • 1014 10 A compliment to China on N- success but also plea by Premier KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 27 T E NGKU Abdul iialiman was loudly cneered tomgnt wntn he said the Li o v e r nment had “a e 1 i v e r
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  • 184 10 PENANG, Oct. 27 r rHE Penang MCA edu- cation a d v i s o ry committee is to ask the Government to establish comprehensive schools in four media— Malay, English, Chinese and Tamil. “The comprehensive system of education,” says a statement
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  • 226 10 IPOH, Oct. 25.— A pilot scheme has been initiated to foster closer ties between West Germ any and Malaysia through the efforts of the chambers of commerce of the two countries. This was stated here todav by Mr. W. Reischel, commercial attache in
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  • 120 10 THAT MEANS SUCCESS' Tengku gives the slogan for Solidarity Week KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27. 'J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman announced tonight that “Berjaya" (success) will be the slogan during National Solidarity Week which e will launch next month. Addressing the National Press Club dinner at the Royal Selangor Golf Club, the
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  • 60 10 PENANG, Oct. 26—The Penang Poppy Day committee has appealed to housewives for any gift of articles and goods you can spare for a “white elephant” stall to be put up at a coffee, morning party in the Penang Club on Oct 30. Contributions mav be sent to
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  • 550 11  -  By LIM BENG Tc.w SINGAPORE, Oct. 26. —The People’s Action Party today asked the Alliance to clarify its position with regard to the twoyear agreement between the two parties to abandon party politics. The PAP was commenting .t statement by the lyslan Minister
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  • 167 11 [{UALA LUMPUR. Oct. v 27.—Two Danish experts in pre-fabri-cated housing carried out an exploratory survey into the prospects of introducing an industrial housing factory in Malaysia. Mr R. A. Larsen and Mr A. Neilsen, who arrived here last night, were invited by
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  • 176 11 LUMPUR, Oct. 1V 27. An intensive programme has been planned for the Swedish trade mission, which is due here next month for a two-week tour of Malaysia. The mission is coming here at the invitation of the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee
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  • 145 11 IPOH, Oct. 27. Ma- layan rubber “can and should establish itself in the world market as a special quality product”, according to Dr. L. Bateman, Controller of Rubber Research. Dr Bateman, addressing the half-yearly meeting of the Perak Planters’ Association at
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  • 203 11 SINGAPORE, Oct. 27 THE Singapore GovA ernment is building a new $1,000,000 building to house the radiotherapy department, which will undergo radical modernisation. The State’s Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said this today when he declared open the World Health Organisation multiple
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  • 212 11 IPOH, Oct. 27. A lorg list of complaints about the General Hospital here awaits the Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, when he arrives on Oct. 29. The complaints about the hospital will be conveyed to the Minister by Mr. Chan Swee
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  • 128 11 IPOH, Oct. 27.—A bus com- puny director told the nigh Court here today that he had to take special tood, including 10 eggs, five bottles of milk and a bottle of essence of chicken a day. as a result of injuries sustained in a road accident.
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  • 52 11 PENANG, Oct. 27.—The Penang Port Commission has warned it? staff that departmental action "amounting to dismissal" will be taken against any employee found guilty of negligence. This warning Is given In a notice from the management drawing attention to the growing numbei of thefts in the
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  • 268 11 SINGAPORE, Oct. 26. The Australian Government has agreed to supply trade and technical assistance to Malaysia, the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awa n g Osman, said here tonight. He had just flown in from Australia where he had
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  • 114 11 LUMPUR. Oct. 26 The laws governing the Federal Land Development Authority and the Rural and Industrial Development Authority are to be modified to allow the two bodies to extend their activities to Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah. Tills was announced bv the Assistant Minister
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  • 530 12  -  Bahaman plea to medical men: Be more nationalistic by GUNN CHIT THYE: Penang, Oct. 27 THREE medical ofiicers who resigned from government service early this year, submitted their grievances to the Minister ot' Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, at a meeting arranged by
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  • 61 12 SINGAPORE. Oct. 27.—The Shell Company has presented to the Port of Singapore Authority a painting by Inche Hoessein bin Enas, a member of the port s police force The painting was one of 52 commissioned by the Shell Companies m Malaysia to commemorate the formation
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  • 33 12 SUNGEI PATANI. Oct. 25--Datin Tengku Amman wife of the Vfentri Besar. Dato Syed Omar bin Syed Abdullah Shahabuddin, Is the State organiser of this year's Kedah State Poppy Day Appeal
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  • 35 12 SINGAPORE. Oct 26—Mr. Sachl Saurajen today replaced Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong as ninth magistrate and administrative officer at the lower courts in South Bridge Road. Mr Khoo has resigned to enter private practice.
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  • 258 12 I{UALA LUMPUR. Oct. IV 27. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm Swee Aun, said today that the Rubber Research Institute should help smallholders to produce a high quality standard rubber so as to create a strop# home market for
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  • 217 12 \JANILA. Oct 27.—The Philippines decided today to press on for bilateral talks with Malaysia without yielding an inch on its terms for breaking a deadlock on its Sabah claim. There was no official t:. nouncement of decisions take: by the bl-partisan Foreign Aft airs
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  • 88 12 PENANG. Oct. 27—Malaysian Buddhists will sit for a religion examination at four centres in P nang. Singapore. Kuala Lumpui and Taiping on Sunday. Set by tlv* Young Men's Bn i dhist Association, assisted by hi' Ceylon Government, the paper.' will t>e in Pali. In Penang. 45
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  • 34 12 PENANG. Oct. 27—The Ditv 1 of the USIS, Mr. George W. P> ter. will talk on “American forei-m policy” to the Penang Discussion Group at the Khek Association 8.30 p.rn. tomorrow.
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  • 313 13 SINGAPORE, Oct. 27. |>OLICE believe they have routed a pay-roll grab gang with today’s capture of one of the gang’s ring-leaders. The man was surrounded by police as he slept in a remote farmhouse in Boh Sia Tian Hoad, off Yeo Chu
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  • 39 13 SINGAPORE, Oct. 27—The cer-tificate-in-cducation branch of the Singapore Teachers’ Union will hold a Brick Ball 1964" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec. 16 under the patronage of the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye.
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  • 91 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 26. —The Technical College Students’ Union will hold a i “Tech Nite” at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka at 8 pm. on Friday in aid of the Selangor Cheshire Home and the Selangor Association for Retarded Children. The "nite." which is under
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  • 27 13 IPOH. Oct. 27—A table fan and >i\ woon*n chairs worth sl2u arc mssing from an office in the miitarv camp in Ashbv Road nere
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  • 106 13 TWO Malaysian Airways air hostesses, Miss Lucy Chan (above) and Miss Alice Ho (below) will tell 400 delegates from 16 countries to the Fourth Asian Advertising Congress on Nov. 1-6 in Hong Kong all they want to know about Malaysia. The two girls will
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  • 583 13 NOT TRUE ALLIANCE LEADERS MOUNTING AGITATION AGAINST P.A.P., SAYS MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27. 'J’HE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-1‘ves, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today disclaimed any knowledge of a two-year truce between the Alliance and the People’s Action Party. He was commenting on a statement yesterday by
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  • 420 13 MANILA, Oct. 26 lUIE Deputy Speaker of the Philippine Senate, Mr. Salipada Pendatun, was today preparing for a mission to Borneo that could yield new talks between the Philippines and Malaysia. Sources said Mr. Pendatun would spend two days in Sabah and Brunei with Dato Mustapha
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  • 75 13 SINGAPORE, Oct- 27.- A maintenance suit against Bertram Leslie Dunsford, a well-known former sportsman. was withdrawn today before Miss Jenny Lau Duong Bee. a magistrate. The suit was filed on May 9 by ills estranged wife, Mrs Dorothy M Dunsford. Today, when the case was called
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  • 270 14 SINGAPORE, Oct. 27. —Aircraft of the British, Australian and New Zealand defence forces will carry out exercises tomorrow to test the air defences of Singapore. These exercises are in conjunction with the passive air defence exercises held in Singapore yesterday. A small
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  • 68 14 KUAIA LUMPUR. Oct 28 IMifv members of the College <,( Agriculture Students Union will leave for Bangkok on Monday for a 17-day goodwill tour of Thai, land day goodwill tour of Thailand. Hie progi mime includes visit* poultry farms maize and rice fields, and pi
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  • 213 14 SINGAPORE. Oct. 27. k The Director of the Oversea Development Programme of the Red Cross. Miss Joan Whittington, flew into Singapore last night with an artiffcial leg for a patient in Brunei Miss Whittington said “It i* for a Brunei shopkeeper,
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  • 54 14 KOTA BHARU. Oct. 25—The Bella Y nub Club here today gave a cheque lor $602 to tlie Mentrl Be.su r ot Keiantan Inche A>n bin Ha n Muda. tor the N Kional Defeme Fund Inche Asri apirea’ed to others to follow the example ol tile club and
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  • 34 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct 27 The Mil iv m Railway inn mncod here tou y tint the night moil tr tins •A'lll (VIM- to stop M Blioi 1.5 11 111) 4N0V t
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  • 196 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 27 —The tussle between the Minister of Agriculture and Co-ope-rativns Inchr Khir Johan. and the PAP over the rc-organisa-tinn of the Alliance in Singapore was described by Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight as **.iust a storm in a tea cup.” Addressing
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  • 220 14 I/UCHING. Oct. 27 1V The Federal Secretary. Syed Hashini bm Abdullah. today uv reasons why 50 hardcor* Communist d et a in e c > were transferred to Batu Gajah detention caun recently. He told reporters in hi. office here that the tramtet was
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  • 92 14 —AP I ESS El. TON. Oct 26 The Sabah Government ha contributed $25,000 to the National Defence Fund. it was reported today. This initial contribution by the Government, it Ls hoped, will vi he tempo for similar contributionrom the public. An action committee for
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  • 47 14 KUALA LUMPUR Oct 26 H"* Pan-Malayan Hongkong 'Univem < Alumni Association will hold > M annual reunion dinner in the L" peri.tl Room ot the Malays! t H on Oct. 31. The* Meicri Be.sar ol Sela’ Dato Harun Idris, will be >' guest of honour.
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  • 43 14 [POH. Oct 27-A Visitor fr•'» Taiping, Haji Ismail bin Haiti 62, who went to the mosque in Hume Street here for a nap ye* terday afternoon, woke up to tii. i tint $25 Ind been stolen from hn shirt pocket
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  • 598 15 KHIR ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR PARTY SUMMIT IN CAPITAL IN A BID TO END PAP RULE—IN THE 1967 ELECTIONS SINGAPORE Oct. 15 THE Singapore Alliance is going through a major reshuffle in a bid to end eight years of PAP rule in the
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  • 34 15 SYDNEY. Oct. 28 —Quntns arranging to train 15 more Malaysian youths as aeronautics apprentices in Sydney. The first six to be trained are now working with .minus in Singapore.
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  • 519 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 28 r fHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahraan, said last night he was still hopeful that Malaysia and Indonesia would (\entually come to terms in their present dispute. The Tengku was speaking: at a dinner organised by the National Press
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  • 121 15 SINGAPORE, Oct. 28. Dr. Robert l.oh. an ophthalmic surgeon at the Singapore Genera 4 Hospital, today urged legislation to legalise the donation of eyes for restoring sight to the blind The Ministry of Health, he added, was already considering this lie told a luncheon
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  • 45 15 KUAIA LUMPUR, Oct. 25 Security ices acting on information yesterday killed one Indonesian invader and captured another in the Pontian area. Som< arms and ammunition v< re recovered. 'I ins brings the total of kills in the area to IB
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  • 723 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Oct. 28. r |MIE Tengku Mahkota of Johore, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tops the list of people awarded honours by the Sultan of Johore on his 70th birthday. The Tengku Mahkota was awarded the title of Dato Sri Paduka Mahkota Johore
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  • 28 16 SINGAPORE. Oct. 25—An am-, bulance. donated by the people oi Norway, will be presented to the International Planned Parenthood Federation here at a ceremony on Friday.
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  • 31 16 SINGAPORE. C/.t. 27. The Straits Times in Singapore has received a donation of $1,366.35 from the staff of the Survey Department. Malaya and Singapore, for the Malaysia Defence Fund
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  • 254 16 Khir: It will be safer for our fishermen SINGAPORE, Oct. 25. —The Central Government is to encourage fishermen from Malaya to operate in Borneo waters to avoid more incidents in the Straits of Malacca. This has been decided after a week s visit
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  • 48 16 KOTA BHARU. Oct. 28 The former Kelantan dpp, 8yed Han zah bin Tahir, 1 as been appointed circuit magistrate in Pahang. Syed Hamzah retired from tin Legal Service last December aftei 30 years' service. He will take up his new appointment on Nov. 1-
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  • 39 16 JOHORE BAHRU. Oct. 28 Johore English College teacher. Mr. Michael O. Pairy, has been presented with a letter of com mendation for the part he played in the arrest and conviction of a hit-and-run driver in February.
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  • 124 17 IPOH, Oct. 2S.—A bus company director, Kartar Singh, was awarded damages totalling $22,575 bv Mr. Justice Gill in the High Court here today in a civil action arising out of an accident involving a lorry and a bus in which he was travelling. He brought the
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  • 25 17 IPOH, Oct- 28.—The Minister of Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, will make a three-day tour of the Tapah area beginning tomorrow.
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  • 31 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct 27.The vice-president of First National City Bank (Southern Asia district). Mr. C. M. Stewart Jr., will arrive here tomorrow after a five-day visit to Singapore.
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    478 17  -  Is Bung on way out? Surprise moves in Jakarta (calls for national unity) suggest a change of leadership in offing -by FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 26 ARE Indonesia's masses being prepared for the resignation of President Soekarno whose health is rapidly deteriorating? Top political observers here
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  • 140 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 28. rpHE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji 1 Jubir, left here for Singapore today on the way to Pontian to thank the people for helping the Government in its successful 10-week military operations against Indonesian guerillas there. Dato Sardon said
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  • 27 17 KANGAR, Oct. 28.—The Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad, will open the Sri Utara Kelab for youth, at Seberang Ramal, Kuala Perils on Oct- 30.
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  • 60 17 KUALA PILAH, Oct. 28.—M1. J«s.sc Stuart, the American author poet and teacher recently presented a set of new textbooks on American and Literature to the Tunnku Muhammad School here. Mr. Charles Pinkus, a Peace Corps volunteer and science teacher at the school, made the
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  • 41 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 28 The Civil Defence Department's calls for more temporary assistant instructors has been answered 'more than amply’’. A sppokesman of he department said that all the vacant posts for assistant instructors had been filled.
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  • 604 17 1/UALA LUMPUR, 1V Oct. 28.—Tengku Abdul Rahman today said that the twoyear truce to abandon* party politics between the Alliance and PAP was only in respect of communal issues. The Prime Minister said this to a Singapore Alliance delegation who wanted to know more
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2027 18 By Our Market Correspondent JNDCSTKIAL shares went coniidentK ahead on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia on Saturday morning. Tin shares were also better until a mild reaction followed the fall in the noon metal price. The turnover was exceptionally good for a Saturday The cause
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    • 29 18 October 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72J cents (down an eighth of a cent). TIN: $835.25 a picul (up $14.50). Unofficial estimated offering: 185 tons (up 10 tons).
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    • 87 18 r |'Hß Malayan Eaehanga Banks' Ass#- oiation made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Nsw York: buying TT 32 9/16. airmail OO 32 11/16. 90 d/st. 33 credit bills, 33 1/8 trad* bills. Canada: buying TT 35 1/16, airmail OD 35 3/16.
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    • 39 18 (Managers' Prices) First Malayan 201 2.15 Second Malayan 1.43 I.sft Third Malayan 1.02 1 20xd Ma’aysla Commerce .80 .97 First Hong Kong 1.16 1 21* Second Hong Kong .86 .90* Sterling Commodity 4/3 4/10xd (*Hong Kong currency)
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    • 12 18 October Sept. Rubber: 72.47 cts. (59.28 cts. Tins: $789.84 $722.78
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    • 51 18 Current Date Total for Total tor Karnumi. 4o l l the year previous year Bahru n A<7 e 52i% 25% London Tin Ju y 25% 20% Fengkalen 174 %1 tw 1 V**! 0 40% Straits Kubber 55% l?* 0, oi 117 81|% 0 B%' gajf I** wi* t
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    • 42 18 A N *h* f rat exchange market In Hong w Kong yesterday tjie US. dollar was quoted at 5 751 for TT and 5 74| for cash. Starling was quoted at 15 96 and ana taal af ga»d at 260|.
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    • 240 18 VOVEMBER first grads rubber lop closed at 5 p in. in Slogan,,., an) Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7‘< e.nts per lb down an eighth cent or Thursdays closing level for the no*, tlon. The tone wua very guiet. RA and FMR E. closing PMCe in cants par lb
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    • 33 18 RtBBKR TIN (per lb.* (per picull Oci. 26. 71\ cts. $800.50 27. 72 4 eta. $HlO.l2' j 28. 73‘ 4 ft*. $815.25 29. 73 els. $820.75 30. 727* cU. $835.25 31.
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    • 37 18 I'HC Malayan Cioßango Banka* Am at ion made theae change* in tta rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): tolling TT or OD roatfyt Douticbo Marks 1241; Noland Gulldor* 116*; Fronth Fronts IM|.
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    • 441 18 HC.B. and Co. Ltd. In their current rubber review say trading has been brisker this week with emphasis on the November position, holding that month at a threequarter cent premium to December Outside Influences have oeen playing a major part In the market. especially the
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    • 48 18 Oct. 26 Oct. 27 Oct. 28. Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Industrials: 84.38 84 82 85.80 85.74 86.43 87.58 Tins: 132.05 132.86 134.76 134 86 136.49 136 67 f rubbers: 106.16 106.16 106.16 106.36 106.36 106.40 Dec. 30 1963 100. Dm. 29, 1962 100.
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  • 28 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 28—The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Kazak, will lead Malaysia’s delegation to the ministerial meeting of the Colombo Plan in London next week.
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  • 365 19  -  From CHONG CHEE SEONG: Muar, Wednesday I N the second piracy outrage this month, an Indonesian speedboat kidnapped 14 Malaysian fishermen in the Straits of Malacca early this week and robbed them of six vessels, nets, gear, food and cooking utensils worth $25,000.
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  • 32 19 SINGAPORE, Oct. 28—The Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia has appointed Mr Sayadi bin Hassan and Mr. Joshua Lim, both Singapore High Court interpreters, as Commissioners for Oaths.
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  • 67 19 SEREMBAN, Oct: 30—The Men* trl Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed S&ld bln Mohammed. today asked the District Officer of Port Dickaon to warn thousands of vigilante Corps members to be on the alert for further landings by Indonesians. The Mentri Besar felt that there
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  • 421 19 KUALA LUMPUR, October 28 'J’ENGKU Abdul Rahman today gave full support to the stand taken by the British Labour Government against white Rhodesia’s threat to declare independence unilaterally. In a message to Mr. Harold Wilson, the Tergku said an independent Rhodesia which denied the rights of
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  • 89 19 Kuala lumpur, oct. 28— The Ministry of Defence is looking for more young men to be trained as short service co.nmissioned officers in the Malaysian Army. Selected candidates will undergo five months’ training at the Federation Military College at Sungei Besl before they are commissioned
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  • 788 20 SINGAPORE, Oct. 28. Djazzi, Fraser's Hill and Sir Argent made it. 1-2-3 for Ipoh trainer RiriAis van Breukelen in the main sprint at Bukit Timah today. Race One CL. 4, DIV. ft—7F Shining Stable’s (7) TIGER BLADE 8.4 (548—372) King 1 (ft)
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  • 1029 20 SINGAPORE, Nov. 1. Shaw Stable’s Moviegoer won the Singapore St Ledger, last of the season’s classics, run over 14f at Bukit Timah today. Race One CL. 4, DIV. I—7F S.C. Law and CJt. Tan’s (4) MEADOW MAID 8 5 (138 —65) Shaail 1 (10) Maimun 8.3 (2213—806)
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 66 20 —BIG SWEEPTOTAL POOL: $*****6 1st. No. *****8 ($71,1*J) 2nd No. 17*486 ($20,340) 3rd. No. tWM ($*****) STARTERS ($1,266 each): Nos. *****5, *****3, ******, *****6, *****1, *****8. CONSOLATION (8756 etch) Nos. *****6, *****6, *****8, *****1, *****3, *****8, *****6, *****6, *****1, *****3, *****6, *****3, *****6, *****6, *****8. Extra Consolation (3266): Nos. *****6.
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    • 47 20 BI6 SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $111,240 U4 N* 1MU0 ($54,418) 2nd Ne. *****7 ($15,548) Srd No. $***** 7.774) Starters ($1,000 each): Not. 20$$07, $$9547, *****1. *****, 29S922. *****5. $*****. $*****. *****1 U 1 *****3 Centoltlient ($79# each): Net *****1, *****1. 1047$$. *****!. I847S2. *****4, $9197$. *****7, *****0, $*****.
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