The Straits Budget, 18 August 1965

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  • 46 1 The Straits Budget “THE weekly issue of the straits times MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER REGISTERED AT THE Q.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER JfttS 3"' SERIKS 670. Ml M NIMH I.JUUM.* II Bag=g|j I.ML IS KUALA LUMPUR, AUGUST 18, 1965. Price'4o cento (Malaya) or I Shilling KPN 1108-1012
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  • 464 2 RAZAK EXPLAINS AIMS I OF MALAYSIA’S FIRST MMFAKt KUALA LUMPUR. August 13 Tf HE aim of the First Malaysia Plan which begins next year is to give the nation's workers an opportunity for a satisfactory life and employment under the best conditions the
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  • 199 2 KUALA LUMPUR, August 11. rrHE Malaysian Industrial Development v Finance Ltd. which has loan support from the Government and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development is now considering a “substantial investment in the iron and steel in- 1 dustry.” This
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  • 112 2 ALOR STAR, Aug. 11.—The chairman of the Alor Star Town Councirs finance committee, Mr. Ool Em? Hong, today explained thal the council's decision to hold committee meeting? at night is experimental. “There is no compulsion tat any chairman of other committees to adopt this practice
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  • 166 2 COLONEL: THE KEEN MEN FROM THE VARSITY TPOH, Aug. 13. The x Commandant of the S i p u t e h Territorial Army training camp, > near here, Lt.-Col. Sulaiman bin Haji Mohamed Nor, Is very pleased with the university lecturers and undergraduates who have come under him for
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  • 99 2 CINGAPORE, Aug. 12 of civil defence unit The" by the Singapore Government from the Mala,, sian Govettiment will he implemented soon. This was announced toffy v by Dato D OnaJd Stephens, the Federal M 2 ,5 #'51.1 0^ S bah Affairs -MHI CivtF Defence.
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  • 102 2 IfUALA LUMPUR, Aug. "i 11 The Minister of Finance, Mt. Tan Slew Sin, told the House of Representatives today that it would be “extremely difficult** for the Government to impose price controls because this would create more o roll blems. (VAV'iS He was replying to
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  • 161 2 JESSELTON, August 13. OABAH’S Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, today rul- ed out the possibility of 9abah breaking away from Malaysia. In answer to a question, put to him at a Press conference. Mr, Lo said: “As far as l know 8arawak has
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  • 25 2 KLUANO, Aug. 11—Mr. Tlan Eng Bee. a Member of P* ,r ment. has been elected chairir n of the MCA youth section hoi
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  • 28 2 KUALA LUMPUR.l Aug. 12 Bank Negara today received other $78,250 from 23 subscribe for the National Defence Don bringing the total to $4,566. U> (l
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  • The Straits Budget
    • 647 3 w —Straits Times, August 9 When Tun Razak toured resettlement areas at the weekend he saw the shiny side of Kuala Lumpur’s housing coin. The darker side needs no such tour as slums and squatter areas are everywhere to be seen— and indications are they will be
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    • 464 3 —Straits Times. August 10 Political discords are one thing, economic imperatives another. Singapore may separate from Malaysia but economic interdependence remains basic to prosperity in both countries. The most important task facing the two Governments now is to ensure existing commercial and industrial links are not
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    • 591 3 —Straits Times, August 11 Reaction to the separation of Singapore from Malaysia haa conformed to a predictable pattern. Within the two countries, the dominant mood 1 is of grief and regret, merging into an awareness that, in the I circumstances of the moment, there exists no practical
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    • 597 4 —Straits Times. August 12 At the beginning of this week eleven million Malaysians carried their own commercial logic. They made a market large enough and prosperous enough to reward mercantile endeavour. Supported by the prospect of a common market, they were Malaysia’s most successful argument for industrialisation.
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    • 629 4 —Straits Times. August H Sabah and Sarawak will stay in Malaysia and continue to give full support to the Central Government This declaration by the Chief Ministers of the two States is welcome, though it was never to be seriously doubted that they would so decide. The
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    • 380 4 —Straits Times. August H The Federal Capital Commissioner painted a depressing picture yesterday when he outlined some of Kuala Lumpur’s problems to members of the Central Welfare Council. Since 1957, he said, the population of Greater Kuala Lumpur (which includes Petaling Jaya) had risen from 316,000 to half
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  • 505 3 THE first reaction to the decision of the Malaysian and Singapore Governments to go separate ways is one of cruel shock and profound regret. There had been talk of “separate constitutional arrangements” earlier on in the “Malaysian Malaysia” controversy, but it had a distinctly speculative
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  • 35 4 SUNOEI PATANI, Aug. 12—Tw° Peace Corps teachers Miss Palm of Sungei Layar School ana Mr. Peter Sulsbech of the Secondary Continuation School here—have completed their tours and will return to the State*.
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  • 353 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday THE director of 1 the British Institute of Management, Mr. John Marsh, is aghast at the idea of managers joining trade unions. Speaking at a Press conference yesterday, Mr. Marsh criticised as “a retrogressive step” a move by Singapore managers, initiated
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  • 147 5 LUMPUR, Aug. B.—Japanese fruit importers are keen to miy more canned pineapple from Malaysia, the leader of a 55member visiting delegation said on arrival here today. And we are now seeking l tagger import quota for L h fruit,” Mr. Haruo added. He explained
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  • 248 5 MALACCA, Aug. 8. Nurses were today urged to “mitigate” the shortcomings of inadequate staff and hospital facilities in the country by working conscientiously, cheerfully and efficiently. This call was made by the Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, when he opened the
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  • 56 5 SANDAKAN. Aug. 9.—The Diatrict Officer. Sandakan. has called on the people to join the Civil Defence Corps. The corps Is open to all races, irrespective of sex. who are 2S and above. Anyone who is over 18 or within the call-up age group may enrol
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  • 206 5 KUALA LUMPUR, August 8. PAP Member of Parliament, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, today denied a newspaper report that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew would resign as Singapore’s Prime Minister. He also dismissed the report that Singapore’s Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, would relinquish
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  • 131 5 f r OTA BIIARU, Aug. B. mA The Speaker of the Penang State Legislative Assembly, Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, said that there was a possibility that the British were behind Singapore’s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in his attacks on the Central
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  • 31 5 KAJANO, Aug. B—The Town Board here will ronvert land near Kampong Jambu here Into public park as part of a campaign to give the town a new look.
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  • 189 5 LUMPUR, Aug. B.—The congress of Party Rakyat will discuss to break from the Socialist Front in December. The decision was taken today by the party’s executive committee at a nine-hour c losed door meeting. Today’s meeting followed a resolution by the Selangor branch urging a
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  • 81 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 8. —The general secretary of the Malaysian Indian Congress, Mr. S. Murugesu. today criticised the Indian community for giving a “rousing welcome’’ to the Indian MPs who visited Malaysia recently. Speaking at the seventh annual meeting of the Batu branch of
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  • 103 6 TENGKU Abdul Rahman, who was elected chairman of the newlyformed Malaysian National Alliance Council, presiding at the first meeting of the council at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Tengku was elected by acclamation. The meeting also elected six vice-chairmen
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  • 246 6 KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Aug. 8. The National Union of Teachers today endorsed a resolution by the Malaysian Trades Union Congress to take political action in retaliation against the Government’s ban on strikes. This was one of the resolutions adopted at the annual delegates
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  • 81 6 HANGAR, Aug. B—New8 —New settlers on land granted under the State fringe alienation scheme have been urged to take proper care of their rubber plants to ensure a higher yield “Your future depends mainly on how you look after your trees,“ Inche Ahmad
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  • 190 6 KUALA LUMPUR, August 8. f PHE Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin ShamA suddin, said today that a knowledge of first aid should be acquired by all adult citizens in the country. “It is essential,” he added, “that we
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  • 80 6 SINGAPORE, Aug. B.—The Institute of Business Administration in Australia has decided to hold examinations in Singapore for members of the institute. The institute, which was formed two years ago, recently decided to extend its activities to Singapore tt* afford aspiring young executive trainees here a
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  • 28 6 TELUK ANSON, Aug. B—lbrahim bin Hajl Dris, 29. was fined $l2O or three months’ jail for damaging seats of a bus with a knife.
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  • 149 6 SINGAPORE, Aug. 9 —The mystery which surrounds the Identity of Mr. Tsui Ping, named as the new manager of the Bank of China in Singapore, remains despite a second telegram from the bank’s head office in Peking. A telegram received by
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  • 250 6 IPOH, Aug. B.—A Hone Kong syndicate is changing the sKyiine at Damar Laut, in the west coast oi Perak near Lumut with one ot the nation’s biggest industrial enterprises. The $3O-million-plus proJect, sprawling over a 23acre site and rapidly nearing completion, is a
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  • 50 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 9-Da.o Sir Alexander Oppenheim. tne former Vice-Chancellor ot the University of Malaya left here today for Britain after 34 yearof association with Mala education. He will take up his ne* pointment as a visiting pro of mathematics at Reading versity in Britain in Oct
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  • 85 6 SINGAPORE, Aug. 9. The Alliance Party Singapura today issued a terse two-paragraph statement on Singapore’s separation from Malaysia, which said: “The Alliance Party Singapura is shocked at the decision taken by the PAP Government to agree to the secession of Singapore from Malaysia without
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  • 39 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. J Miss Bien Mei Nien has b< < elected president of the Amenc. Field Service of Malaya. Other officials are: vlce-P' dent, Mr. Jimmy Tan; secret Miss Margaret Low; treasure, Mr. Peter Pang.
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  • 3073 7 Exit Singapore TENGKU’S STATEMENT TO PARLIAMENT We tried in every way possible to avoid separation of Singapore... KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 9 WHAT I am about to announce to this House will no doubt come as a big surprise and shock to members. In fact,
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  • 128 9 0 ALL Singapore citizens cease to be Malaysian citizens. ALL civil servants, including police and armed forces personnel, courts and judiciary, who became employees of the Malaysian Government on Malaysia Day, come under the Singapore Government once again. ALL civil servants employed by Federal departments
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  • 971 9 IT V ALA LUMPUR, Aug. 9. Tengku Abdul Rahman confirmed tonight that it was his idea that Singapore should withdraw from Malaysia and become independent. Otherwise, he said at a special Press conference, there was “no hope for peace.” He confirmed, too, that only he and
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  • 216 9 KUALA LUMPUR, August 9. r £HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today called on the Australian Government to facilitate and encourage the entry of Malaysian goods. Malaysia, he said, was at present buying from Australia more than she was selling there.
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  • 232 9 SINGAPORE, Aug. 9. At least two Singapore Ministers were away today in Malaya to explain to PAP branches under their care the dramatic withdrawal of Singapore from Malaysia. The new Foreign Minister and Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, was in his home town
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  • 35 9 SUNOEI PATANI. Aug. 9. The Rev. Bro. Pius. former director of St. Michael’s Institution, Ipoh, has been appointed director of the Brothers’ Bchooi at Fanling. Kowloon, six miles from the Chinese border.
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  • 204 9 SINGAPORE, Aug. 9. The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Soon Peng Yam, today welcomed the news of Singapore’s separation from Malaysia. He said the chamber’s committee would convene a meeting tomorrow to discuss sponsoring a Joint celebration of Singapore’s Independence by
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  • 123 9 HANGAR, Aug. 10 The Perils State Assembly meeting was today postponed to Aug. 23 after the assembly had sat for only one minute. No reason was given for the adjournment. The Speaker, Inehe Yusoff bin Abu Bakar. exercised his powers under Standing Orders to adjourn
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    1413 10  -  Tengku pledges support for admission to C’wealth and United Nations By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: Kuala Lumpur, August 9 SINGAPORE today separated from Malaysia, following an amendment to the Constitution approved unanimously by both Houses of Parliament under a certificate of urgency. Simultaneously with the passing of the amending Bill—to
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  • 2781 11 By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, August 9 Before the House of Representatives voted today to amend the Constitution and give Singapore independence, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, denied that the island State had been “ejected.” The entire Singapore Cabinet had
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  • 500 12 SINGAPORE, August 10. CONDITIONS recalling the hectic years of 1962 and 1963 were seen in the trading rooms of the stock exchange today, with hundreds of thousands of shares changing hands as the second day of the Singapore independence boom gathered momentum Twice during the
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  • 211 12 Teachers union replies to Khir KUALA LUMPUR, August 9 THE National Union of Teachers today expressed Its concern at an allegation by the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl, that it was voicing slogans “with a political flavour and almost none with a professional taste." In a signed statement
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  • 123 12 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 10.—Mr. c. v. Devan Nair, the PAP MP for Bungsar, plans to move to Malaya from Singapore and establish r e sidence here. He said this yesterday a Jes the House of Representatives had passed a Bill amending the
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  • 497 13 Tengku: I ’m not weakening ‘l’m quite able, quite capable of asserting my authority...’ KUALA LUMPUR, August 11 THE Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today declared: "I am quite able, quite capable of asserting my authority when the occasion demands/ 1 He added: '*1 can assure all the people
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  • 183 13 SINGAPORE, Aug. 11.— The Singapore Governm e n t today announced that the clamp on imports of 31 items of food and other commodities listed in yesterday’s G o v e r nment. Gazette and published in today’s Straits Times would also apply to
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  • 54 13 KUALA LUMPUR. All*. 11 Nik Hussin bin N.k Zainwl has been appointed chairman o i the Kelantan State Service Commission. according to the Kelantan Government Gazette. The other members of the Commission are Haji Mohamed bin Nasir. Haji Nik Daud bin Nik Mat and Tengku Mohamed
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  • 492 13 SINGAORE, August 11. SINGAPORE is likely to be declared o republic, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, indicated today. Speaking to reporters at Broadcasting House this morning, he said: “It should be a republic. We do not have a sultan nor a raja. “Singapore
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  • 330 14 DESPITE SINGAPORE’S WITHDRAWAL... KUALA LUMPUR, August 11 /CELEBRATIONS for the second '-''anniversary of Malaysia will go on as planned despite the withdrawal of Singapore from Malaysia, the Director of Information Services, Syed Zainal bin Syed Hussein, said here today. Several functions are
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  • 27 14 3INOAPOHE, Aug. 10. —RearAdmiral Peter John HHI-Norton. Plag Officer secofrid-ln-com-mand of the Far East Fleet, ha* been oromoted Vice-Admiral, the Royal Navy s sld today
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  • 31 14 NIBONQ TEBAL Aug. 10 Mr. P. Sabapathy has assumed duties as District Welfare Officer. Province South. He succeeds Inche Aziz Joharl, who has left the district on transfer.
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  • 398 14 ‘THE AIM IS STRONGER TIES' SINGAPORE, August II. SINGAPORE'S new Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San, today quashed unsettling reports about the setting up of trade barriers against Malaya, and gave the assurance that the Singapore Government would do everything possible to
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  • 48 14 SINGAPORE. ll. T Minister for Social Affairs. llu Othman Wok, has taken over tni Culture portfolio from the eign Minister, Mr. S. Rajaratnan in addition to his present resp" l sibilities. He will now be known as Min ister for Culture and Social Affairs.
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  • 1267 15  -  UMNO SECRETARY-GENERAL TELLS PRESS CONFERENCE WHY HE HAS RESIGNED By CHEW LOY KHOON Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 11 UMNO secretary general Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar resigned today from his office following disagreement with Tengku Abdul Rahman over the separation
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  • 183 15 DENANG, Aug. 11.— 1 All Socialist Front divisions throughout the country will hold meetings on Aug. 11 to explain to members the meaning and significance of Singapore’s separation from Malaysia. Announcing this today, the party’s secretarygeneral, Mr. Lim Kean Slew, said the
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  • 57 15 SINGAPORE Aug. 11 The Minister for Foreign Affairs. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will receive the acting Malaysian High Commissioner. Inche Harun bin Dato Muda Ibrahim, tomorrow. Inche Harun said today that he would also call on the Pnme Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and other members
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  • 366 15 KUALA LUMPUR, August 11 THE Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, and the PAP member for Bungsar, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, had a verbal exchange in the House of Representatives today over the qualifications of assessors in the arbitration tribunal set
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  • 86 15 KANGAR. Aug 11—The Perils Sejatan Umno Division will urge the State Alliance to consult all parties concerned before selecting a new Senator to represent Perils. The six-year term of the Senator Wan Ahmad bin Wan Daud will expire at the end of this month.
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  • 31 15 SINGAPORE. Aug. 11. Mr. Wilfred Wee Hun Kim. 26, a deputy public prosecutor, was admitted by Mr. Justice Winslow today as a member of the Singapore Bar.
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  • 102 15 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 11.—Tengku Abdul Rahman today commended the decision of the London Union of Malaysi an Students to maintain solidarity of interest between students from Malaysia and Singapore. In a message to the union through the Malaysian High Commission in London the Prime Minister
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  • 77 15 PENANG, Aug. 11—Penang’s civil defence system will be tested in a two-day exercise in the city this week-end. At about noon on Aug. 14 ar*d 15 sirens will b'? sounded, and the movements of Civil Defen ce personnel in various parts of the city in
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  • 61 16 SINGAPORE. Aug. 11— The Director of Marine, Capt. J. A. L. Pavitt, announced today that the courtesy flag for ships calling at Singapore henceforth will be the Singapore State flag. It is appreciated that some ships may not carry this flag and its absence will
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  • 224 16 KUALA LUMPUR 11 Aug. 11. Sabah’s Chief Minister, Mr Peter Lo, said today that “the $64,000 question” facing his State was whether or not Soekarno would step up confrontation in Borneo following Singapore’s break from Malaysia. Talking to reporters in Parliament House.
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  • 23 16 PENANG. Aug 9 l8 volunteers above the age may now Join the Civil at Corps. Enrolment will be 15 Peel Avenue.
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  • 1518 17  -  Multi-racial society ideal to be perpetmtted in Constitution By JACKIE SAM: Singapore, August 12 THE present Singapore Government's ideal of a multi-racial society is to be perpetuated in the constitution, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, announced today. The constitution will not be radically changed, but
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2341 18 From our Market Correspondent week’s performance of the Stock J Exchange of Malaysia will long be remembered especially as it will always be associated with a period including the sad day on which Singapore and Malaysia parted company as one political entity. It was a
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    • 71 18 MINIS! Produo* Exchange, linga- P«ro noon prloos par ploul yesterday i Coconut oil: bulk S»4 sellers drum ff)Q sellers Copra: Aug./Bopt. t’K/Contlnent: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white *lB5 sellers. Sarawak white $lB2l sellers, special Sarawak black J 145 sellers, garbled Lam pong black SlH7i(Ni sellers (Ml Singapore Coconut Oil
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    • 46 18 T HE preMn of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year »«*>»ng T.T. or O D. 2s. 2 15/l«d. 4 id Buv, The dollar is at Its statutory Riddle position in relation to Its nge against the pound.
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    • 32 18 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) Au*. 9. 67% els. $732.(10 10. 66V» els. $732.75 11. 66 ct*. $734.12 12 67 lids. $735.12'4 13. 67 ft eU. $736.87 ft $745.50
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    • 28 18 ()N the free exchange market In Hong Kong on Saturday, the U.B dollar q flTc d .,h nt ,V76 f r T rs t i 03
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    • 66 18 C urrent Date or Total for Total lor payment payment year previous year Shell'" 2S Sept 24 3s 6d 17 i. J Sctst Sept. 30 12% J4heelo<k Maiden (M) 10% Sept. 9 10% 10% i 25% Au 87 30% 30 Temerloh lOcts Sept. 8 1«% 15% C.eneral Tin
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    • 423 18 OINQAPORES separation from Malaysia dominated the past week’s trading scene causing prices to fall at on stage by 1* cents in fat55 active trading state H.c B l Co. Ltd. in their current rp Market the Ma,aya M market’s fi rst reaction Monday s shock
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    • 52 18 r rMI Malayan Buchan** Bank* elation mad* thee* (all ratal to marohant* on Satur i ratal to $100): oi> Canada: buying TT 331. 30 1, 90 d/at 301 credit bill*, trade bill*. r»nada lallina TT or OO ready: 34 13/16; Belgian France l fi o3 Lira *****; Swadleh
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    • 46 18 Auk. 9 Aug. 10 Aug. 11 Aug. 12 Aug. 13 Au 89 Industrials: 69.01 72.30 77.98 76.54 75 09 ‘J 0 Tins: 90.35 92.52 93.37 *94.30 96.50 5 rubbers: 102.15 102.15 102.15 102.15 102 15 ♦Dec. 30. 1963 100 Dec. 29. 1962 100
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  • 870 19 tour to explain split 1* S V *•"i£v'"li. ffilKUAL ALUMPUR, Aug. 13. rjiENGKU Abdul Rahman announced to1 niyht that he and Tun Abdul Razak A1 make separate visits to Sabah and Sarawak to explain the circumstances leading to Singapore’s separation from Malaysia. Tim Razak Would
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  • 359 19 SINGAPORE, Aug. 13.— The Singapore Government’s i m m e diate task now is the consolidate her position. internationally, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Prime Minister, said today. To underline the importance of this Job, Mr. Lee also announced that a mission would be sent to
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  • 300 19 Envoy: Eve. been given an important duty SINGAPORE, August 14. High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, today said he felt “proud and greatly honoured’’ at being entrusted with such an important duty of enhancing the existing good relations between the two countries.
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  • 137 19 PENANG, Aug. 13 The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, last night described Singapore’s withdrawal from Malaysia as “tragic.” “It was, indeed, tragic that less than two years after the formation of Malaysia, one of its components bad to secede, he said when he declared open
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  • 59 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 18 A public talk oi* Animal Behaviour and Its Relation to the Science of Psychology" will be given by Or. Irwin Bernstein, an American research psychologist, at 4 o m. on Sunday at the Kuala Lumour Psychology Club. 29. Ipoh Road. Dr. Bernstein Is doing
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  • 42 19 SINGAPORE. Aug. 13--The Senior Australian Army Officer in Singapore and Malays a, Brigadier PR- Evans. Is now back in Austral a to attend the Chief of the General Staffs *nrma exercise at Australia s Royal Military College in Canberra.
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  • 361 20 HE IS CONFIDENT THAT UNITY WELL BE MAINTAINED i •fWriaOiit'f -V r w* JVT W, V .1 Vilki i WJ€ r.. jilJ l V A gyrH-Tj KUALA LUMPUR, August 12 T T MNO's octing secretory general, U Inche Musa Hi tarn, said
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  • 234 20 KUALA LUMPUR, August 12 countries having branch offices in Singapore are. now waiting for instructions from their governments on whether to elevate the status of these offices or have their envoys in Malaysia concurrently accredited to the State. Diplomatic missions have already sent
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  • 41 20 —Reuter; KUOHINO, Aug. 12—Th' A-ak State Securty mittee met today to rev.f* border situation and the in_ threat posed by the Comrr Clandestine Organisation. The meeting described routine” was presided oyei Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Wong.—Reuter Jr
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