The Straits Budget, 18 November 1964
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Title Section74 1964-11-18 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES 4' .< r* w Av.f *Vm y -^vf' V 1 ’>/■ fy,j!fli* *s* w‘P %‘s* ''V vvY "-iSL. vf? A J^> t,; MALAYA'S NATIONAL NIWSPAPIR a Jf f ?p+i v *v* ijjfc* v > V*- r* REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O.74 words
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Article139 1964-11-18 2 SAD MOTHER - SAD MOTHER Singapore r ]TIE Minister for Health In his latest appeal to staff nurses who have resigned from the Singapore Government service, to return to work, will not achieve encouraging results unless the Health Ministry really means t business. A few months back, a139 words
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Article89 1964-11-18 2 BACKBENCHER - BACKBENCHER Penang INCHE Ismail Idris the deputy chief of UMNO has threatened disciplinary action against members of UMNO who have made press statements with regard to the allotment of houses at Ayer Itam If true, this is deplorable. These men have been under pressure from the Malay masses, dissatisfied89 words
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Article56 1964-11-18 2 CURIOUS - CURIOUS Singapore IITHAT on earth does TY "colonialism’* really mean? Does it apply to pa9t colonialists only? Now Indonesia has a colony—West Irian. Now the Philipines are looking to Sabah, for a colony China has Tibet. Does it make sense? What about Russia. She took over56 words
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Article63 1964-11-18 2 C.K. S - C.K.S. Singapore DEFORE stray cattle assume In Singapore the problem that has beset Kuala Lumpur, could not the police, health and veterinary officials take action to clear the MacPherson areas of unattended cattle. Thane cows go from the Mac* Pherson homes to the Happy Oarden looking for food, upsetting63 words
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319 1964-11-18 2 L.S. H - L.S. H Singapore YOUR correspondent “H.W.” in his search lor safety in electrical apparatus jumps on TV sets which have no isolating transformer, characterising all of them as “lethal”. This kind of sweeping statement made In the wake of the recently publicised fatal accident319 words
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Article84 1964-11-18 2 P W. REYNOLDS - P W. REYNOLDS Singapore n EFERRING to K.L. lx Chan’s letter (ST. Oct. 17th) his sense of values seem a little distorted. I do not think even the most weapon hungry malcontent, would bother to smash a glass case at the airport, merely to .teal a kris. Surely84 words
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Article130 1964-11-18 2 PUZZLED - PUZZLED Johore Bahrn VjY car was parked on the roadside in Johore Bahru when another ear hit it, causing some minor damage. The driver, despite my call, refused to stop. I therefore reported the matter to the police. A police officer, after taking my statement,130 words
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Article118 1964-11-18 2 DOUBTFUL CITIZEN - DOUBTFUL CITIZEN Singapore H Singapore friend who parked his car at a petrol kiosk In Raffles Square has been fined for "parking within an unauthorised place,” although he had permission from the petrol kiosk’s operator. Yet every day for months pirate taxi operators have been plying118 words
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Article52 1964-11-18 2 Mrs.) G. TAN - (Mrs.) G. TAN Singapore A T Singapore’s national library the other morning I parked my car in the bay nearest to the library, as it was raining. The attendant flatly refused to come for the fee and instead I had to walk to him. Are attendants not provided52 words
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Article100 1964-11-18 2 DISGUSTED - DISGUSTED Singapore IN view of the police plan to get rid of dumped., and derelict vehicles and roadside repair garages, could not other government departments have a house clearing. All the Housing Boarc’s millions spent to eliminate slums will create even greater slums If hawkers In100 words
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Article142 1964-11-18 2 J. W - J.W. Singapore 1 THOUGHT the Deputy Registrar of the University of Singapore. Mrs. Lu Sinclair, completely missed the point and purpose of the article you published on the young lady from Japan. A heart-warming story of a Japanese, and Aslan, girls’ brave attempt to break family142 words
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Article50 1964-11-18 2 L.W. O - L.W.O. Ipob CINCE we had television the services of Radio Malaysia are not as efficient as before Often there is a breakdown in the middle of interesting programmes. especially when the daily news in broadcast. Is It that too many of the radio staff are being transfered to television?50 words
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Article37 1964-11-18 2 READER - READER Singapore /CONDITIONS In Katlang Airport Estate are bad. Oround floor residents have misused the grass plots for all kinds of plants and fruit trees They even rear chickens. Later it may even be pigs.37 words
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Article243 1964-11-18 2 GWYN ROBERTS - GWYN ROBERTS Singapore R./ACKSON has c ,1 S M the synchroms;. n Q film and sound on i e *i sion Slngapura Th > J a number of teasor. w w» the time lag occurs The majority of i programmes are pn 0 rri.243 words
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Article103 1964-11-18 2 ON TH i SPOT - ON TH i SPOT Mnar r |TIE efficiency with which the Muar General Hospital responded to an emergency call following an accident o the Jalan Kha-ildl-Jalan Abdul Rahman Junction, was highly commendable. My .friend phoned the police and the hospital immediately. Within five minutes an ambulance was at103 words
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Article61 1964-11-18 2 IBRAHIM BIN ALI. ’ V*N - IBRAHIM BIN ALI. V N tunnnim Din ajuj, Registrar-Gen- 01 Citizens, M > 13 Selangor I REFER to your pondent F. Chn dran’s letter (S.T. Oct. 17) ing application for rlttejnship for his son. it Mf. Chandran would com* munlcate with me ar sujjj mlt full particulars j)*J] son’s61 words
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Article752 1964-11-18 3 —Straits Times. November 9 To believe that Malaysia within a few years will be growing all its own rice calls for a great deal of optimism. A recent Ministerial prediction said it could be done by 1970. Not at present rates of progress. The padi harvest—Straits Times. November 9 - 752 words
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Article624 1964-11-18 3 Straits Times, November 10 An Indonesian reply to charges that “invasion bases” for operations against Malaysia have been built up on islands in the Straits of Malacca seems worth more prominence than it has had. The charges are denied, on the authority of Lieut.-General Ahmad Yani. Commander-in-ChiefStraits Times, November 10 - 624 words
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Article360 1964-11-18 3 —Straits Times. November 10 "'Thrift” was the Finance Minister’s watch’,void when opening in Singapon the pr incipal administrative office of the Malaysian Stock Exchange. A high rate of saving and a high rate of investment in productive enterprise are among the nation’s great needs, said Mr. Tun Siew—Straits Times. November 10 - 360 words
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Article349 1964-11-18 3 Straits Times, November 11 Nanyang University is already a much healthier place as a result of the purge of subversive elements among the students and junior administrative staff, and in consequence of changes in the governing council and in key posts. It is a measure of this improvementStraits Times, November 11 - 349 words
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Article572 1964-11-18 3 —Straits Times, November 12 Australian resort to peacetime national service overseas underlines every recent warning of growing crisis in SouthEast Asia. It is not a hasty decision, nor is there alarm in the greatly increased expenditure on defence which Sir Robert Menzies believes is necessary. Both are—Straits Times, November 12 - 572 words
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Article583 1964-11-18 4 -Straits Times, November 13 Malaysian interest in tho new British Government's confrontation of economic problems is by no means confined to cotton yardage, although a Singapore textile quota has loomed rather large in some calculations. Sterling’s stability is vastly more important. Whether the battle goes well, whether-Straits Times, November 13 - 583 words
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Article368 1964-11-18 4 Straits Times. November 13 On graduation day each year, with unfailing regularity, the Principal of the Singapore Teachers’ Training College draws attention to the shortage of T.T.C. staff. Never before, however, has Mr. Abisheganaden sounded quite as anxious. With 34 lecturers’ posts unfilled, forced to rely increasingly onStraits Times. November 13 - 368 words
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Article705 1964-11-18 4 —Straits Times, November 14 The worst that can be said with complete confidence about Singapore’s budget is that it should have been delayed until after presentation of the Malaysian budget. This is so obvious, and precedent for delay is so recent, that Dr. Goh Keng Swee must—Straits Times, November 14 - 705 words
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Article328 1964-11-18 4 Straits Times, November The heat has gone out of ti.situation which a few montiu ago made Malaysian missio; abroad to counter Indonesia: propaganda vitally imports but much significance still attaches to the journey Tun Razak began yesterday. As he pointed out, it is ain.ee. at the “consolidation” ofStraits Times, November - 328 words
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Article337 1964-11-18 5 AGREEMENT ON AID MARKS BEGINNING OF A NEW ERA FOR THE PEOPLES OF THE STATE, SAYS DEPUTY PREMIER KOTA BHARU, Nov. 1 1 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, has described his three-day official visit to Kelantan as "very successful." He left for Kuala337 words
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198 1964-11-18 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Nov. 8. —The Mentri Besar. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, yesterday called on members of the Vigilante Corps to keep a sharp look-out as there might be more landings by Indonesians. Dato Harun said Malaysia could “now expect anything at198 words
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Article103 1964-11-18 5 VEREMBAN, Nov 10. Six hundred Girl Guides and Brownies in Negri Sembilan attended a rally at the Tengku Durah Camp site this evening to welcome the Chief Commissioner for Commonwealth Guides. Mi. > Anstice Gibbs. liss Gibbs inspected displays and demonstrations and watched cultural dan103 words
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Article, Illustration195 1964-11-18 5 SINGAPORE, Nov. 8. THE British Government will soon send to Borneo Westland Aircrafts SR-N 4 hovercraft which is a much bigger version of SR-NIS, it was stated here todav. This is for the purpose or exploring the tactical value of the unconventional craft in operations195 words
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Article29 1964-11-18 5 KUALA TUMPUR. NoV 10 'I here :ire 4.01 1 Malaysian .hi Inrlviti in Urit.iin. ar''online to n booklet Overa'a Student in' Britain” just published i29 words
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Article56 1964-11-18 5 Rvutvr LONDON, Nov. 10—Mr F. D Webber has been appointed British Deputy High Commissioner in Kuching, Sarawak, in succession to Mr. H F Hall, the Commonwealth Office announced yesterday He is to take up his appointment in January. In recent years Mr Webber has been— Rvutvr - 56 words
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136 1964-11-18 5 K Ua L A U’MPI'K, Nov. B.—A self taught artist, Mr. Nai Tong, 28, of Klang, will hold a oneman show of his paintings at the British Council Hall from tomorrow to Nov. 14. The exhibition sponsored by the Malaysian Arts Council, will present136 words
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Article56 1964-11-18 5 BANGKOK. Nov. H Thailand may have n> build a major sea port within the next lft years to n>p< with continually growing imports. tile Bangkok World said today. The English language paper said construction of such a port had been recommended by the National Economic Development56 words
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Article33 1964-11-18 5 KUALA I.UMPUR, Nov. 10—Tly» Controller of Rubber Research, Dr L. C Bateman, today left for Bombay where he will attend a two-dav Indian rubber manufacturers' conference, beginning laf«r this week33 words
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Advertisement123 1964-11-18 5 THE H.K. AND FAR EAST builder I > I 1 u *****1V |mthmIif;tI <>l Building n! Ural \«*li\ i 1 if" in tin* I ;«i h;M. A Miga/ine dialing *ith building, arch 1 1' tural aid rial estate activities m Malays Sip. port Horp, Ki.ig, Siam Th Pti mp.nes, Borneo123 words
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322 1964-11-18 6 SINGAPORE, November 9 r |MIE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today spoke of the day when Singapore could oecoine the most important financial centre in South-East Asia. He smd that Singapore was well equipped to carry ou: all tne functions322 words
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Article, Illustration84 1964-11-18 6 MR A. P. Rajah. Speaker of the Singapore Legislate e Assembly, shakes hands with Inche Hassan bin Aminudin. Clerk of the Kedah State Assembly, when a delegation of Kedah State Assembly called on him yesterday. Looking on are (from right): Ilaji /ainuddin bin Haji DinPrime Minister’s Office —Straits Times picture. - 84 words
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Article990 1964-11-18 6 with energy, ideas money and skills. "It has an even greater part to play in the prosperity ot Malaysia and its contribution will grow when the artificial barriers built up before independence are completely removed. "We look forward with confidence to the day when all990 words
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Advertisement84 1964-11-18 6 (Payable in advance) 5 E Quoflerlz Vz-Yeorly M E 3 SIHQODO'E 8. Kuolo Lumpur—No postage 5.20 $10.40 $20.00 2 Federation of Malaya 4~ mcluding postage 6.45 12.90 25.80 Borneo mcl. postage 6.75 13.50 27.00 E 5 Br. C'Wcolth 8. Forengn E Countues mcl. postage 7.20 14.40 28.80 g E muted84 words
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251 1964-11-18 7 Kota bharu, nov. 9. —Tlie Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda. today urged the Prime Minister to agree on the appointment of Wan Mustapha bin Haji Ali to the Senate He said: “This is neces>ury it the Senate i>251 words
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158 1964-11-18 7 ITU ALA LUMPUR, Nov. v 10. Dato Samuel Chelvasingam Maclntyre. 61, will be installed a judge of the Malayan High Court here on Nov. 14. Dato Maclntyre’s appointment was to have been effective from July but he was only recently released from his158 words
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Article86 1964-11-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 10—Six doctors are among 10 people who have been elected to the Court of the University of Malaya by the Guild of Graduates. They will serve for three vears from Jar.. 1. 1965. They are: Dr. P. T. Arasu. Ha.]i Hamdan bin86 words
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Article46 1964-11-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 9—The pastor of the Wesley Methodist Church here, the Rev Yap Kim Hao. has left for Chicago to attend a meeting of an international Methodist Committee. Mr. Yap is one of two pastors to represent Asia in the committee46 words
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Article30 1964-11-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 9—The Assistant Minister of Youth. Sports and Culture. Engku Muhsein bin Atdul Kadir. today opened the 11th Selangor stamp exhibition at the National Museum here.30 words
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333 1964-11-18 7 TWO-WEEK STAY PLANNED KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 10. IUE American defence team arrives here tomorrow to go through Malaysia's defence "shopping list" to see what United States can supply. Malaysia s list has already been studied by the British, Australian. New Zealanders and333 words
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Article, Illustration187 1964-11-18 7 SINGAPORE. No. 8.Senator Raul Manglapus of the Philippines today called for the “re-activation" of the now dormant Association of South-East Asia (ASA) as a positive step towards the resumption of Malaysia Philippines relations. Senator Manglapus told newsmen at the airnort on his187 words
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Article45 1964-11-18 7 .SINGAPORE. Nov 10—The Kecond Civil District Judge. Mr T.C. Chong, has resigned from service to enter private practice Ho has ilso resigned from nis other |x>sts as president ot (he Rent Conciliation Hoard and chairman ot the Hotels' Mcenslng Ho ird.45 words
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638 1964-11-18 7 RAZAK MAKES A SUGGESTION TO TRENGGANU GOVT I/UALA TRENGGANU, 1V No. 8, The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today suggested that the Trenggarw State Government should explore the possibilities of starting mediumsized industries as a means of increasing the State’s638 words
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Article31 1964-11-18 7 KIJAIA I.UMPUR. Nov 10 A group of IS junior officers of the I aotian National Police arrived here today to begin a three-week course at tli Police Depot31 words
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370 1964-11-18 8 SINGAPORE, Nov. 10. plans to set up industrial estates like those in Singapore to encourage industlies. and be less reliant on agriculture. This was stated today by the leader of the visiting six-man Kedah Legislative Assembly delegation, Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin. After his370 words
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Article64 1964-11-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov at*aches from the American Embassy in Rangoon arrived here bv air today with their wives for a ii visit "as part < f th< Ur orientation trip in this region.*’ They were Lieu*.-Col. R. B. Kenworthy, air attache; Maj. H C. Ambrosia. assistant64 words
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Article64 1964-11-18 8 PENANG, Nov. 9—The Automobile Association of Malaya has spent $4,840 up to September this year in Iree legal services to members. Disclosing this in the latest issue of AAM News, the AAM secretary. Mrs. K S. Lim. said the services ii eluded representation in court64 words
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381 1964-11-18 8 17 U ALA LUMPUR. Nov. 9. —Tengku Abdul Rahman disclosed tonight that he met six Indonesian leaders of the three recent abortive guerilla landings this morning. At the secret rendezvous. the Tengku offered to arrange to send messages from the captured Indonesians to their families.381 words
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373 1964-11-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 10. JJAS the Prime Minister the power to overrule the decision of the Senate? This was the question which three legal experts discussed today following an appeal by the Kelantan State Government to Tengku Abdul Rahman to intervene in the373 words
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Article40 1964-11-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 10 Two Indonesian boats with a cargo of lish were detained oil Pulau Ketam near here yesterday. An Emergency communique said today that six men would be dealt with under the Internal Security Act.40 words
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169 1964-11-18 8 KEITH HOOPER - 8v KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Nov. 10. The second group of live Malaysian youths who came to Sydney for appenticeship trai n i n g with Qantas have done well. Four of the live have won prizes in competition with Australian apprentices. The first six are169 words
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Article58 1964-11-18 8 •IESSELTON. Nov. 10 Basic training in civil defence began in Tnvau yesterday when an assistant civil defence instructorMr. M. Ra.iadurai, of Kuala Lumpur held his tirst session it Patrick's School. Initially 15 part-time instructors and 40 volunteers will be trained for three weeks. They will in58 words
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Article34 1964-11-18 8 SINGAPORE. Nov. 10 St Andrew's Cathedral will hold a "Festival of Music” on Nov. 22 at 6 pm. to mark St. Cecilia’s Day in honour of its patron saint of music.34 words
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447 1964-11-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, November 9 ABOUT tho only group of people who will not have an organised voice before the Malaysian Common Market public hearings will be consumers. There are manufacturers’ associations, importers’ associations and chambers of commerce who have given notice to the447 words
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Article40 1964-11-18 9 PENANG. Nov. 10 Professor Ur.uku Abdul Azl/. of the Univer* siiv of Malaya, will give a pubU *ture on “The University’ own hall at 6.30 p.m. on Nov. 13. in alk Is sponsored by the Citv Council.40 words
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Article27 1964-11-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 10—Tlie Hoi Seong Association here tonight celebrated its 2nd anniversary with a dinner at the Mak Yee Restaurant. More than 150 people attended.27 words
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Article, Illustration825 1964-11-18 9 Lee: Is the painful process of the hen-pecking order coming? gINGAPORE, Nov. 8. The answers to many of Malaysia's social and economic problems lie in the affinity of economic interests, says the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. In a speech,825 words
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242 1964-11-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, November 9 THE Chief Minister of Sabah, Dato Donald Stephens, said today that the report that Sulu might join Malaysia was dangerous and might cause friction between. Malaysia and the Philippines. Dato Stephen? was commenting on a statement by a Manila newspaper242 words
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130 1964-11-18 9 I/UALA LUMPUR. Nov. 8 Three Malaysian students have begun studies at the University of Hawaii under the East-West Centre scholarship programme. They are Mr Thien Thau Shen. from Sabah who is working for his bachelor's degree in agricultural science. Mr Tan Siew Sin from130 words
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Article, Illustration550 1964-11-18 10 NATIONAL SOLIDARITY RALLIES ALL OVER COUNTRY ON MONDAY King to open the Week KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 1 1 FORTY thousand Malaysians are expected to take the National Solidarity pledge at a mass rally here on Monday shortly after the Yang di-Pertuan Agong launches Solidarity550 words
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138 1964-11-18 10 SINGAPORE, Nov 10.— Japanese advertising agencies may extend their activities to Malaysia in the r<ear future. This was stated here today by Mr. Narahiko Ohata, leader of the 14-man Japanese team of top advertising executives who left for Hong Kong to attend the fourth Advertising138 words
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Article172 1964-11-18 10 SINGAPORE. Nov. 8.— The exemplary conduct and devotion to duty of two members of an RAF fire-fighting team, which s a ved valuable property in L a b u a n has been recognised by the immediate award of the Far East Air Force’s certificate172 words
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253 1964-11-18 10 ABUL FAZIL - By ABUL FAZIL: Singapore, Nov. 10 SECRET society thug, described by the Royal Malaysian Police last month as “the most wanted man in the country," was caught here today. Kong Fu Chai, alias Chin Thong Sin and Hong Sin, 30. was arrested in an253 words
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Article54 1964-11-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 10—The British Military Secretary. Lieut* Gen. Sir John Anderson, who is on a routine visit to Malaysia, today paid a courtesy call on the Chief of the Malaysian Armed Forces. Lieut.-Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamcd Jewa. at the Ministry of Defence. Sir John54 words
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Article64 1964-11-18 10 MUAR. Nov. 8 The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Ha.ji Hassan bin Haii Yunos, today opened four community halls and a clinic in the Tangkak area They cost a total of $52,000 He said the Government's development projects would continue in spite of Indonesian confrontation. The Government,64 words
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210 1964-11-18 11 airspace” he said.- Renter. A P JAKARTA, Nov. 10. J President Soe* karno today warned Tengku Abdul Rahman that Malaysia would not "stand long.” He told the British Ambassador. Sir Andrew Gilchrist. to “force" the lengku to adhere to an Indonesian Malaysianairspace” he said.- Renter. A P - 210 words
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77 1964-11-18 11 K UALA LUMPUR, Nov. 11.—The Royal Thai Embassy and in.c International Airlines tonight heul ,»n "Arts and Culture" show the Shell Theatrette for tourist "rcanisations and travel agencies here from the Tourist Organisations of Thailand and a halffeature film "Operation :,i *ng were screened.77 words
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238 1964-11-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 10. \f ALAYSIA is to seek technical and expert aid 1 from friendly countries to set up a standards institute, a spokesman of the Industrial Development Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said here238 words
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Article29 1964-11-18 11 MACHANG. Niv 11— Mr Chester Bollay. a member of the US. Peace Corps, has been posted to the Hamzah Secondary School here as a science teacher.29 words
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Article62 1964-11-18 11 PENANG, Nov. 8 Over 200 lUilf Villagers participated in a "gotong-royong" <self-help) project to build a 200-yard stretch of road at Kampong Bharu. in Aver Itam, today. The Penang Umno president. Sved Nassau idid. supervised the project which was completed in the afternoon. Materials for62 words
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Article46 1964-11-18 11 SINGAPORE, Nov. 10 Twelve American surgeons headed by LH. George Ferre, of the International College of Surgeons, have left Singapore for Sydney after a briet visit to the State. While they were here, they had discussed common problems with local medical experts.46 words
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Article39 1964-11-18 11 PORT SWETENHAM. Nov. 11. —The assistant Chief Education Adviser. Mr. S.V.J. Ponniah, will speak on "Comprehensive Education in our Schools” at the Methodist national-type primary school hall in Barrowman Road here at 5.30 p.m. on Friday39 words
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Article41 1964-11-18 11 SINGAPORE. Nov. 11. The Singapore Rubber Packers Association will give a dinner on Nov. 13 in honour of millionaire, Dato Ng Quee Lam on the conferment of Dato Paduka Mahkota Johor on him by the Sultan of Johore41 words
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Article174 1964-11-18 11 KANGAR, Nov. 1 1 OI K mining labourers reported missing since Monday night were today found dead in a 20ft-ft tleeo underground tunnel ■O Kaki Rukit about lb utiles from here The four Tenh Chok heong. 31. l ee Hoon I.eong. 26. Low Hun Peng.174 words
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296 1964-11-18 11 Soekarno’s threats taken seriously KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 10. I ENGKU Abdul Rahman today described as "very encouraging Australia's decision to conscript men for peace-time overseas service. “This clearly shows/’ the Prime Minister added, “Australia ic*alises that Malaysia must be saved for smaller nations to296 words
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99 1964-11-18 11 SINGAPORE, Nov. 11—Construction work on the Sl5 million Toa Payoh sewage purification scheme is to begin very soon. A spokesman ol the Publtc Works Department said today several sub-contracts in connection with the scheme had beon awarded to local contractors When completed99 words
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397 1964-11-18 11 Kuala lumpur, Nov. 11. T h e United States is prepared to consider credit sale of military equipment to Malaysia, Mr. P. W. Manhard, leader of the top-level eight man American defence mission, said on arrival here today. However, he added, the397 words
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Article30 1964-11-18 11 BATU PAHAT, Nov. 11—The Batu Pahat Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will hold It* annual meeting at the Coronation Boys’ Club at 9 a m on Nor. 17.30 words
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190 1964-11-18 12 Kuala lumpur, Nov. 10. The Japanese Government today presented $7,000 worth of photographic equipment to the Ministry of Youth. Sports and Culture here to start photography courses for youth leaders. At the same time, the Asia Foundation financed the project with a grant of190 words
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Article32 1964-11-18 12 PENANG. Nov. 11—A light float in the north channel approaching Penang harbour has been replaced by a red can relief buoy with the .same characteristics. Marine Headquarters announced today.32 words
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Article615 1964-11-18 12 PREMIER LEE ON NEED TO AROUSE UNITY SINGAPORE, Nov. 11 —The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today emphasised the need for national solidarity and unity in the face of Indonesian pressure. He was presiding at a meeting of representatives of political parties supporting Malaysia and615 words
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263 1964-11-18 12 IPOH, Nov. 11— A row is brewing here between the People’s Progressive Party and the National Solidarity Week Committee, over who are. the “representatives of the people in Ipoh.” The occasion for the row is the mass rally263 words
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224 1964-11-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR, November, 1 1 yiCE-Admiral Roy L. Johnson, Commander of the U S. Seventh Fleet, will visit Port Swettenham and Singapore next week aboard his flagship, Oklahoma City, to have discussions with top ranking Government and service officials on the role of224 words
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108 1964-11-18 12 Kuala lumpur, nov. 11. —Malaysia, like most i other countries, Is facinc a shortage of leadership in the Girl Guide Movement. Miss Anstice Gibbs, Chief Commissioner of the Com monwealth Girl Guides’ Association. said here today This situation, she explained was caused by the high108 words
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303 1964-11-18 13 ‘ADVANCES MOST ENCOURAGING’ KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 11. f iE advances rnade in the control of tuberculosis in Malaysia were today termed "extremely encouraging" by Sir Harry Wunderly, a World Health Organisation consultant and TB adviser to Colombo Plon countries. If Malaysia continued its303 words
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Article50 1964-11-18 13 n: PAHA I'. No\ 11 A >’ Queen" content will be .1 Pifppy dance at the Siu Hail here on Nov. 28. •'inner will pet a return air to Bangkok. la's, which close on Nov. 2G. 1 be sent to Dr. Michael 1 129 Jalan Bakau ChonBntu50 words
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Article31 1964-11-18 13 'NOAPORE, Nov. 9. Mr. Sullivan, Press secretary to Milaysian Prime Minister, i>'ii a five-dav exhibition or 1,11 Paintings at the Victoria :i ‘al Hall on Nov. 12 at 5.3031 words
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Article, Illustration238 1964-11-18 13 Kl AKA LI MFI R, Nov. 11—Delegates to the 15 conference at the Dew an Tengku Abdul Rahman here found it dillicult to resist the hatek. Keiantan silverware and handi craft on sale in the lobby. "Sales have been very238 words
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Article, Illustration184 1964-11-18 13 Only way to heal Manila-K.L. rift SINGAPORE, Nov. 11. Raul Manglapus of the Philippines today suggested that Thailand should “take the initiative” in reviving the Association of South-East 0 Asia. Before flying home to Manila after a four-day visit to Sin;.'.pore, during which he184 words
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159 1964-11-18 13 A gift—and the nation’ s thanks to hero’ s father 1/UALA LUMPUR. Nov. 12 Tengku Abdul Rahman today gave $2,000 from the National Patriotic Fund to Inche Sulaiman bin llitam. lather of Abdul Samad, a j crew member of KDR Sri Selangor, who was killed in a sea battle with159 words
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208 1964-11-18 13 tfEREMBAN, Nov. 11.— The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Ditto (Dr.) Mohained Said bin Mohammed, today appealed to all races in the State to show their unity with one another by turning out, in large numbers for the Solidarity Week rally on208 words
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197 1964-11-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, November 1 2 4 N air services agree- ment bet we e n Japart and Malaysia was initialled today after nearly three months of negotiations. Similar agreements reached with Britain. Holland, Switzerland, tfie Scandinavian countries, France, Italy. Australia and New Zealand took no more197 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-11-18 14 L” l’ALA I. I >1 PI R. Not. It The eightman American military mission today got down to work to find out Malaysia’s arms requirements within 24 hours of their arrival in the Federal capital. Accompanied by the American Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D.253 words
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354 1964-11-18 14 YflUAR, Nov. 12.—Seventeen Indonesians and two Malaysians alleged to have taken part in the recent Kesang landing. were today committed for trial by the Magistrate's Court here on charges of unlawful possession of arms and ammunition and consorting with Indonesian armed forces. They were354 words
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Article63 1964-11-18 14 SUNGEI PATANI. Nov. 12—A Kedah-Perlis American F’ield Service Committee has been formed here under the chairmanship of the District Otlicer Sved Osman bin Syeri Mohamed Idid. Main work of the committee will be to short-list Kedah applicants for American field service scholarships, and to find Malaysian homes for63 words
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Article34 1964-11-18 14 SINGAPORE. Nov. 12. The new Minister for Law. Mr EW. Barker, will visit the Port of Singapore Authoritv tomorrow on his familiarisation tour of departments and statutory boards in his ministry34 words
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Article32 1964-11-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 12 The Sultan of Selangor will open the Tun Leong Yew Koh memorial wing of the Assunta Hospital m Pet aling .J tya on N >v 1132 words
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Article100 1964-11-18 14 IY UAL A LUMPUR. Nov. 12. The staff of the Survey Department in Malaya has donated another $1,072 towards the National Defence Fund Last month when the Survey Departments in Malaya and Singapore contributed a total of $1,366. they said their contributions would be a100 words
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Article38 1964-11-18 14 KAJANG. Nov. 12 The Louis Church in Jalan Omar here will hold a fun fair cn Nov. 28 in aid of its building fund The Dtstrict Officer, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Abdullah, will open the fair38 words
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Article32 1964-11-18 14 KI.UANG. Nov. 12. The St. Fisheries Department has riistrib lt< I some 17.TOO fish of different varieties to breeder* in various parts of the district so far this year.32 words
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182 1964-11-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 12. THE Central Go\ernment today announce that it will take over external telecommunication services now operated by Cable and Wireless Ltd. from Singapore on Jan. 1 The company's licence expires on that date Pending the finalisation of absorption182 words
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Article25 1964-11-18 14 PENANG Nov 12.— The tong Youth Centre will ce h: its first anniversitv with a 1 fire and a buffet dinner on 1425 words
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Article, Illustration272 1964-11-18 15 TALKS IN SEVERAL CAPITALS TO AND FROM LONDON CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 12 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, who leaves tomorrow to lead Malaysia's delegation to the Colombo Plan conference in London, will meet African and Middle East leaders272 words
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117 1964-11-18 15 4 IX3R STAR. Nov. 12 A The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, flew here this afternoon for a three-day visit. "I want to get some relaxation and attend to some urgent business.” he said at Kepala Batas airport. The Tengku. looking cheerful. was117 words
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Article38 1964-11-18 15 IPOH Nov. 12 The Mentri Btsu i f Perak. Du o Ahmad bin Sa.d. will t pen two community halls at Kampong Saiong Lembah and Kampong Ulu Pin) when hi visits Kuala Kangsar district cn Nev.38 words
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397 1964-11-18 15 Kuala lumpur, Nov. 12. All buildings will be decorated and Malaysian flags flown throughout Malaysia during the National Solidarity Week from Nov. 16 to Nov. 22. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, tonight appealed to the397 words
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Article, Illustration409 1964-11-18 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Nev. 12. J)ATO Bendahara C. M. Yusof, of Perak, is the first non-elected member to be appointed Speaker of the House of Representatives. The first item on the order paper of the 34day Budget meeting of the House beginning on Nov.409 words
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Article60 1964-11-18 15 —A.P. JAKARTA. Nov 12—Reliable sources said today that the wives and children of all British Embassy personnel are leaving Indonesia ;»s a peonutionary measure became of the Malaysia crisis. The sources said that most of the British Embassy dependants have already left, while the last two—A.P. - 60 words
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235 1964-11-18 16 Language Institute and ‘cold ‘feet’ non- Malays KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 12. VON-MALAY teachers suffer from “cold A feet’* when it is time for them to attend special courses run by the Language Institute here. When applications are invited from these teachers to join special courses in language training. many apply235 words
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Article, Illustration640 1964-11-18 16 SINGAPORE, Now 12. Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. tonight revealed that “feelers" had been sent to him for a resumption of Indonesian trade if Singapore withdraws from Malaysia. He told the Legislative Assembly: “They have sent two kinds of feelers.”640 words
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Article43 1964-11-18 16 SINGAPORE Nov 12 Th* l'anglin Citizens' consultative committee have conveyed their “heartiest congratulations" to their Assemblyman, Mr. E W. Barker, ot, Ids appointment as Minister of Law. The committee will hold a Roodwill dinner in his honour on Nov JB.43 words
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Article28 1964-11-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 12—Mr U.i.akl U'ren, Asian rrpre.cnta'tvc o| tin International Transpod Workers’ Federation, left for Manila toda\ to nies of tin MW I- then28 words
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Article38 1964-11-18 16 SINGAPORE Nov 12 A -hm; if 42 .Singapore farmers, ineluc'ii’.: four women. today visit'd y» 1 >1 l.irtt’i'ips and tlio .huong industrial .'tut*" lid*“ establishments of Prln rj Product ii i ment, which orcmtiscd the tout.38 words
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216 1964-11-18 16 Join Solidarity Week call to Front SUPP KUALA lUMPUR. Nov. —The chairman of tin* National Solidarity Week committee. Inehe S.nu hin Abdul Kahnvtn. today appealed to the leaders and members of the Socialist Front and the Sarawak United People's Party "to come forward \is tru* Xtalaysians" to take part in216 words
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286 1964-11-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR, November. 1 1 PROVISION to deal more harshly with pro* of young women and girls for immoral r 1 poses is likely to be included in new legislation prostitution to be presented to Parliament shorn} This was indicated286 words
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Article40 1964-11-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR. N i 8 S dhy M Ollici r. and Dr .''i in TB sprcialts'. 1- ft I t Gup’ od Dr W I K r«r v..tension to the WHO 18. which end'd her: day.40 words
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281 1964-11-18 17 Kuala lumpur, nov. 11. The Central Government has asked Malaysian Airways to prepare a detailed study paper on the implications of the proposed merger of the airline with Borneo Airways. The paper should deal with the liabilities and assets of Borneo281 words
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Article, Illustration127 1964-11-18 17 KI'AI.A LUMPUR. Nov. 13. MARHAMAH HAMID. 21. (above) a second-year student at the Language Institute in Kuala Lumpur. who plays Tun Fatimah in tiie play “taiLi Sari” to be presented by the institute's dramatic society and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports, on127 words
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Article50 1964-11-18 17 LONDON. Nov 15 —The Sultan of Brunei had a 30-minute meeting yesterday with the Commonwealth Secretary and is due to meet him again this afternoon A spokesman lor the Sultan s>aid He is discussing the general problems of Brunei, but I cannot give you any details.’’50 words
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164 1964-11-18 17 —-l‘.P.l. jyfANILA, Nov. 12.—Public opinion here favours Malaysia two-to-one in her dispute with Indonesia, according to a survey published by the Manila Bulletin today. Antagonism toward Indonesia aims strongly at President Soekarno himself, a report by Index Inc. showed, while views on Malaysia—-l‘.P.l. - 164 words
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Article28 1964-11-18 17 TANGKAK. Nov. 12 —The Local council in Bukit Kangkar six miles from here, has oassed a total of f 16.675 as estimated expenditure for next year28 words
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Article27 1964-11-18 17 SINGAPORE. Nov 12—The Assemblyman for Change Mi Sun Boon Woo- will open the Nee Soon Community Centre at 7 p.m in Nov. 15.27 words
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Article, Illustration301 1964-11-18 17 SINGAPORE. Nov. 12. Singapore Umno today suggested the setting up of a Muslim religious council to help the Shariah Court function properly. The secretary-general of ’he party. Dato Syed Esa Almenor. said: ‘‘The majority oi Malays in Singapore are not happy with the301 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-11-18 17 (SINGAPORE, Nov. 12. The first American student to study law at the University of Singapore under a Rotary Foundation fellowship flew in last night. Nebraska-born Leland V. Carlson, 25. who holds an LI. B. degree from Stanford University, will take a one-year post253 words
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Article76 1964-11-18 17 PENANG < Nov. 15—A Marine Department survey and inspection vessel. the Tanjong Merang, leaned by the department to the Royal Malaysian Navy for patrol duties will be commissioned for RMN service at a ceremony here at 11 a.m. tomorrow. The vessel fitted with guns and76 words
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175 1964-11-18 17 Kuala lumpur, Nov. 12. Canadian experts have backed the proposed east-west coast road, linking Sungei Siput in Perak and Kuala Brang in Kuala Trengganu. A report or their survey in Malaya is now being stualed The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato175 words
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173 1964-11-18 17 pENAKO, Nov. 12.—A nine-member delegation of the George Town City Council will make an ollicial four-day study tour of Singapore next month. The delegation, led by the Mayor, Mr C.Y. Choy, includes four other councillors, Messrs MS A Zaehariah, Oof Thiam Siew Teh Ewe173 words
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Article557 1964-11-18 18 1M1IS past week has shown considerably Increased activity and the downward trend of last week has continued say H.C.B and Co. Ltd in their current rubber review. The figure of about 8,000 tons of Russian shipments for November received last Friday has since been amended to557 words
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Article48 1964-11-18 18 (M.inanen 1 Price-,) •'•rut M ilayan 2.0a s<"dtui Malayan i.-f<« i 1: "1 Malayan I to -ji Malay i (’ommiTtf ss I n:< 1'iij.t Il'itiK Korin 1 17 I 22* ’■''t* 'I Ut)‘ik! Kotik! sr, S|tXil* Ut'til a <'ommii'litv ir, <» X( (•lloiii Koiik i■ ii11itit vi.48 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1875 1964-11-18 18 From Our Market Correspondent Till-: Stock Kxchange of Malaysia had quiet 1 trading on Saturday morning with only small variations in prices from previous business. There was a steady undertone. Tins tended slightly easier after the I.T.C. de2isions on new buffer stock1,875 words
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Article48 1964-11-18 18 i-HE Malayan Exchan«e Banks' Association ma b* these changes In its rat’s to merchants yesterday (all »ate. to *100): Setting TT or OO ready: Deutsche Mirks 12s* Swiss Francs 139 5 h; Belgian Francs Idol French Francs I Danish Kroner 22IJ Swedish K roner I ti48 words
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Article92 1964-11-18 18 CHIPS lyn« alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today art: Bomba la 5, Achilles 6 7. Rebeverett s Aizu Marti 13 14, Siaoe 23/24. Ker.ingau 2.1 26, Rothestein 31'36 Nissan Maru 40'41. Port Swettenham: Wharf Berthe iJreentord, Zola, Marine Discoverer. Komorin. New Wharf Berths: Achilles, Helta92 words
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Article58 1964-11-18 18 uriciil Dale Total lor Total lor pawiicnt pavalile the year previous year Ampat 18i Dec ;J1 68J% A. Ilitam 12i'» Dec. 29 I7V' Malayan Tin 20' Dec. J 1 >s', 37J'i 25'. Dec 31 55 S. Malax an !21', Dec .11 10 48i'r 15', Dec. 31 40 llivciview58 words
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Article27 1964-11-18 18 November 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 70; cents (up half a cent). TIN: 8738.871- a picul (down 510.37 Unollicial estimated offering: 210 tons (up Hi tons).27 words
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Article33 1964-11-18 18 RI'BHF.K TIN 1 pei lb 1 per picul Nov. 9. 'l'« ct*. $730.87'* 10. 70'iCtv $735.00 11. 70', els. $750.50 12. 70 3, cts. $719.25 13. :0'„ cts $738.87' 14. $710.0033 words
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Article71 1964-11-18 18 i MIN Eat Produce Eichan*t. Sm*aV. por* noon price* par picul yetlerday Coconut ail: Milk $54 sellers lrum sc7 sellers. Copra: Nov. Pec I’K Continent I'nquoted Popper: Muntok white sl4*i sellerSarawak white sl42i sellers. siren Sc raw ak Mack $1174 sellers, garbled Lomponi Mack $1224 sellers As. V71 words
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Article66 1964-11-18 18 The Malayan Exchange Banks’ Association made this changes to its vrtes to merchants on Saturday tall rates to 100*: C anada: buying TT 35 116 mail OD 35 3 16. 90 d st 35 11 n credit bills. 35\ trade bills Selling TT or OP ready Canada: 3466 words
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Article39 1964-11-18 18 rvN the Tree exchange marHet In Hon* Kon* on Saturday the U S do Mar was quoted at 5 761 for TT ant for cash. Sterling was quoted at IS .96 ati tael of gold at 250i39 words
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Article65 1964-11-18 18 NIBONG TEBAL. Fri. N” ie passengers in an express bus coped injury when it was invo’yy in a collision with a car on y' outskirts of Sungei Bakap yc>‘'‘ day. The bus. belonging to the IVi terworth-Kuala Lumpur E\P Ir Service, was on its way65 words
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Article47 1964-11-18 18 Nov. 9. Nov. 10. Nov. 11. Nov. 12. Nov. 13. Nov. H Industrials: 89.27 88 82 88.72 89.16 89.71 JJ-J* Tins: 133.36 132 87 133.56 133 67 134.47 rubbers: 107.00 107.(10 107.00 107.28 107.28 10< 1* Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec 29 1962 100.47 words
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247 1964-11-18 19 oUNOAI PATANI, Nov. O is. Tengjtu Abdul unman said tomgnt mao Malaysia was one ui cne lew countries In, me wond Wnose people nave reauy enjoyea tne mu us oi independence, mince MtcatMA, our people .ive prospered under tne na,,0118 oeveiupmeiii programme. he added.247 words
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178 1964-11-18 19 50,000 crowd expected at Kangar’ s S-Day rally ITAWOAR, Not. 18—About 50i000 people are expected to attend the National Solidarity Week rally here at 4 p.m. on Nov. 18. The Mental Baser, Da to Sheikh Ahmad, will address the rally In the national language with translations in Chinese. Tamil and178 words
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174 1964-11-18 19 IfUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 13. Police today continued their search for four people said to have alighted from two vessels which looked like Indonesian gunboats off the beaches at Kampong Tanjong Dahan near Kuala Linggi, Malacca, last night. A police spokesman here said: “So far174 words
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115 1964-11-18 19 ITUALA LUMPUR, Not. 13. —The Assistant Minister of Justice, Inche Abdul Rahman Ya’acob. said today that those who did not support the National Solidarity Week should be treated as Indonesian infiltrators and agents. Any political party, he added, that showed divided loyalty should be115 words
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164 1964-11-18 19 TTCLUK ANSON, Nov. IS. JL —The first phase of a survey to sqve this town of 50.000 people, X and property worth ISO million, from being washed away by the Perak River,. has now been completed. This is disclosed164 words
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Article35 1964-11-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. IS—The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Bob, will address the meeting of the Pan-Malayan CofTeeshop Keepers' Association at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Nov. 15.35 words
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213 1964-11-18 19 MUAR, November. 13. F EADERS of four opposition political parties today denied having received Invitations from the District Officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir, to attend the meeting of the Muar National Solidarity Week committee. The four parties are the Socialist Front,213 words
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Article20 1964-11-18 19 SINGAPORE, Nov. 13—A 15-man South Korean trade delegation will arrive In Singapore from Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 18.20 words
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197 1964-11-18 19 CINGAPORE, Nov. 13. A large number of people are receiving public welfare assistance although they are not eligible by not reporting their true family circumstances. Mr. Chan Chee Seng, parliamentary secretary to the Minister for Social Affairs, said this in197 words
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170 1964-11-18 19 SEREMBAN, Nov. 13. United Democratic Party and Labour Party town councillors last night challenged the Alliance members to go round the town and see for themselves the beggars sleeping in the fivefoot ways The challenge came during a lively debate at the monthly meeting of170 words
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128 1964-11-18 19 SINGAPORE, Nov. 13.— The National Solidarity Week committee here has dclded on six slogans to be used during the week from Nbv. 16. to Nov. 22. All ministries and departments and statutory bodies, members of the four Chambers of Commerce the Manufacturers* Association,128 words
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Article76 1964-11-18 19 PENANG. Nov. IS—More than tiona to the National Defence Fund 40,000 letters appealing for donawlll soon be sent out to wageearners In the State. The Solidarity finance Committee, headed by the Chief Minister, Da to Wong Pow Nee, has decided that various chambers of commerce76 words
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Article48 1964-11-18 19 SINGAPORE; Nov. 13—Rotary Clubs in Malaysia are now Inviting candidates for the award of three Rotary fellowships provided for this area under the Rotary Foundation. Prospective candidates must be unmarried graduate students between 20 and 29 years of age with certain scholastic and character requirements.48 words
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Article34 1964-11-18 19 SINGAPORE, Nov. 18—A course of 10 lectures in Chinese on “The Practice of Quality Control” will begin on Nov. 26 at Ngee Ann College under the sponsorship of the Economic Development Board.34 words
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Article20 1964-11-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 13—The Sungel Matl local council, has passed estimates totalling 115.986 as expenditure for next year.20 words
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Article1090 1964-11-18 20 PEMBROKE LAD S $259 UALA LUMPUR, Nov. 11. Pembroke Lad (late Tactic), an Eng-lish-b r e d three-year-old down out from England, created a surprise ip pay $259 in the Cl. 3, Div, 3, 6f handicap here today. Race One CL. DIV. 1—9)6* Venl Vlci Stable’s (8) TEKNAIi 8.3 (4681,090 words
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937 1964-11-18 20 V U A L A LUMPUR. Nov. 15. —Superior Pal, a New Zealandbred five year old gelding, proved too good for his nine rivals in the Class i Three lOf handicap here today. Race Om div. 3 or. Leond Huat 8tabled <10>*WMX)RT937 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous83 1964-11-18 20 Total pool $86,282 1st No. 169AM 4*1455 2nd No. *****7 $10 677 STARTERS (4762 each)No* *****9 *****1 *****5 *****2 *****8 *****8 *****2 CONSOLATION ($474 each): Noa. flfiMT *****4 *****9 *****7 *****9 *****8 *****5 *****7 *****8 *****9 T /Tt j4 Vrk 4 w —BI6 SWEEP TOTAL POOL $199,119 1 No. *****283 words
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