The Straits Budget, 13 October 1965
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section37 1965-10-13 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER REGISTERED AT TNC O.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER ■hues. 678 KUALA LUMPUR, 13 OCTOBER, 1965. Price 40 cent* (Malaya) or 1 Shillin* KDN 1102-101237 words
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396 1965-10-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 8 fTHE International Tin Council, with Malaysia’s approval, will stand guarantor to Indonesia in her efforts to raise a $2O million loan in Europe. Malaysia gave her approval only on the “unqualified assurance*' from Indonesia that the money would be396 words
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98 1965-10-13 2 SINGAPORE, Dct. 8.«~Singa pore’s Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, has said that any future re-unification between Singapore and Malaysia might be along the tines of confederation. Speaking to reporters at the Nairobi airport before leaving for Dar-Es-Sa-laam. Dr. Toh, who is leading98 words
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101 1965-10-13 2 CINGAPORE, Oct. 8. A leadIng xlong Kong industrialist, Dr. L P Kwok, today described as a wise move the Singapore Government's decision to trade with all nations, including the Communists. But this did not necessarily mean a solution to all export101 words
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80 1965-10-13 2 KUCHING. Oct. 8 The Sarawak people are fuUy alert to counteract attempts by its enemies to subvert the people, the Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said here yesterday. Speaking at the passing-out parade of 240 Civil Defence Corps volunteers, he added80 words
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Article162 1965-10-13 2 PENANG. Oot. 8 THE Chief Minister, A Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today that it had been and always would be the policy of the Central Government to assist State Governments and local authorities irrespective of their political standing. “The Alliance Government has been162 words
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Article78 1965-10-13 2 i° C J* g H rhe Mayor Madras, Mr. Citty to* cal,ed on aII Indians in Malaysia Government' *K°' 0 Cr 2 t,o u. and be ,oyal Rahmam 1 d the leadersh| P of Tengku Abdul of tSfmfr. i* a d i?? e r s cn78 words
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Article, Illustration389 1965-10-13 2 'INVIGILATORS TOLD i)y N.U.T. TO BOYCOTT AT THE LAST MINUTE' MALACCA, Oct. 8 THE National Union of Teachers was accused today of attempting to sabotage the Lower Certificate of Education examination on Oct 25 by secretly directing its members who had been appointed invigilators389 words
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108 1965-10-13 2 SINGAPORE, Oct. 8.—Tanzanian industrialist. Mr. J. K. Chande. today called on the Finance Minister. Mr. Lim San. and requested mm to assist in the promotion of trade between T an zania and Singapore. But Mr. Chande clarified that his country would not be108 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article718 1965-10-13 3 —Straits Times. October 4 No systematic account is yet possible of the crisis which unfolded in Jakarta on Sept. 30. Still less can a meaningful attempt be made, at this stage, to anticipate the denouement and the changes it may reveal in the Indonesian situation. But however events—Straits Times. October 4 - 718 words
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Article371 1965-10-13 3 —Straits Times. October 4 Air Vice-Marshal Nguyen Cao Ky, who flies into Kuala Lumpur this morning for a four-day goodwill visit, will be a welcome guest both for himself and for the causes he represents. As Prime Minister of South Vietnam he leads a country which, like Malaya—Straits Times. October 4 - 371 words
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Article629 1965-10-13 3 —Straits Times, October 7 The Pakistan Government’s decision to sever diplomatic relations with Malaysia is not easy to understand. It is one thing to insist on reading hostility into Mr. Ramani’s speech in the United Nations Security Council; it sometimes happens that words invite an interpretation different from—Straits Times, October 7 - 629 words
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Article348 1965-10-13 3 —Straits Times, October 7 Nine days have passed since Dr. Lim Swee Aun and Dr. Goh Keng Swee announced, in joint ministerial statement, that quota restrictions on trade between Malaysia and Singapore were to be lifted; but the enabling gazette notifications have yet to be seen. However, the—Straits Times, October 7 - 348 words
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Article242 1965-10-13 3 —Straits Times, October 7 The Malayan Railway traffic manager, Mr. Rajasingam, asked yesterday why a train which should have connected at Kuala Lumpur with another to Ipoh did not do so, gave a dutiful answer. Railway policy, he said, was to keep a train waiting only from 20—Straits Times, October 7 - 242 words
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Article721 1965-10-13 4 —Straits Times, October 8 A picture of the situation in Indonesia is gradually coming uito focus. One important detail may now be seen in fairly clear relief. This Is the stand of President Soekarno. Essentially, he is trying to sweep the events of and after Sept. 30 under—Straits Times, October 8 - 721 words
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Article345 1965-10-13 4 —Straits Times, October 8 It is difficult to speak of a Malayan trade union movement To do so would imply progress in a given direction whereas in fact the various organisations involved are notoriously prone to galloping off in all directions. Hiis delights short-sighted employers, brings unease to—Straits Times, October 8 - 345 words
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Article688 1965-10-13 4 -Strait. Time,, October, By threatening to sabotage the year-end school examinations, the National Union of Teachers is bringing upon itself condemnation and disgrace. The Education Minister, more angry than impressed, has told the union to do its worst, while assuring parents that all tests will be conducted-Strait. Time,, October, - 688 words
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Article306 1965-10-13 4 IIIVA V, -j Q —Straits Times, October Nothin, u ever p erfM Senior public fore must devote thought «>ly to adminirtering 8 along °ld •I*> to changing tho* IjJ for the better. This would? •o in any country, no nutta how homogenous and stable a country like Malays,IIIVA V, -j – , Q —Straits Times, October - 306 words
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Article92 1965-10-13 4 FAIR P! aY - FAIR P! aY Kota Bharu AM I to take it that; onl l honours Br aduat he who studied with the help of government bur saries and s chol r^ e are Visible to become Education Officers (rer clause c, para. 4 F edera Government Vacancies, S. T.92 words
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168 1965-10-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 3. —The Mayor of Madras, Mr. Citty Baboo, said here today that India had a very high regard for Tengku Abdul Rahman for his ability in welding the different races in Malaysia to live in peace and harmony. He168 words
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Article35 1965-10-13 5 WAM LUMPUR, Oct. 4 An exhibition of children’s art will n “f. d at the BaUii Ampang, AIA Building, from Oct. 12 to 16. It s organised by the Children's International Art Class.35 words
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249 1965-10-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, October 4. rpHREE Government-appointed sub-commit-A tees are studying overseas reports on educational systems to seek a fair basis for recognising foreign degrees. Heading the list of countries are the United States, Canada and India. The sub-committees will make recommendations to249 words
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Article50 1965-10-13 5 SINGAPORE, Oct. 3—The president of the New Zealand Red Cross Society. Mr. Eardley Button, and his wife, will fly in here on Oct- 25 for a brief visit. They will be on their way home after attending the International Red Cross conference in Vienna.50 words
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Article, Illustration396 1965-10-13 5 I GET FED UP SEENI TELLS HIS PARTY IPOH, October 3 rpHE president of the PPP, Mr. D. R. SeeX nivasagam, today chided party members for take-over talk before every annual meeting of the party. “Every time an annual meeting is held, I396 words
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197 1965-10-13 5 IPOH, October 3 'J’HE National Union of Graduate Teachers, which will be dissolved once the new Malayan Teachers Union is registered, is to set up a tr ust fund. $2 500 fund will be PalSiif 11 nam e by the Iin««197 words
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144 1965-10-13 5 SINGAPORE, Oct. 3 —Cambodia has introduced a double tariff system for room charges, cost of meals and drinks consumed at hotels and restaurants in the country classified by the Ministry of Tourism, the Cambodian Embassy In Singapore announced today. In a note to the144 words
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Article51 1965-10-13 5 SINGAPORE. Oct. 3 Wellknown artist and finger-painter, Mr.Chen Wen-hsl, flew to Germany today to hold an exhibition of his works at the Invitation of the Art Oallery of Cologne. About 240 of ms best works will be on display. He will also give demonstrations of his fingerpainting51 words
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Article, Illustration323 1965-10-13 6 Kuching, Oct s— The Governor of Sarawak, Ton Abang Hajl Open*, has made 11 per* sons datos and given awards to 149 others in his birthday honours list. The Governor's birth* day is being celebrated tomorrow. The new datos are the Deputy Chief Minister,323 words
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Article33 1965-10-13 6 TELUK ANSON, Oct. 3—Puan i bltife Dato Razak. organiser "ii the National Women’s Instihradquarters in Kuala Lumuir, yesterday bet?an a nine-day v, r of branches In the Lower Perak District.33 words
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299 1965-10-13 6 Kuala lumpur. Oct. 4.—-A tripartite committee from the Ministry of Labour, Department of Cooperatives and the MTUC has been set up to look into the possibility of establishing a workers* co-opera-tive society. The object Is to encourage house ownership among workers by giving299 words
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250 1965-10-13 6 IPOH, Oct. 3. Some 1 executive posts in trade unions must be reserved for women to encourage their more active participation, Mr. P. P. Narayanan said here yesterday. The secretary-general of the National Union of Plantation Workers made the suggestion at a trade union250 words
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Article36 1965-10-13 6 KUCHINO, Oct. 4—The Borneo Literature Bureau has announced the publication of a new book. “Youthful Offenders of Sarawak and Sabah” by Mr. M. O. Dickson, chairman of the Sarawak Advisory Board on Youthful Offenders.36 words
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Article118 1965-10-13 6 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 4.—With eight days to go before the closing date for the Malaya-wide revision of the electoral rolls, the Election Commission has received returns from only 45,000 new voters. This is only 22.5 per cent of the 200.000 new voters expected118 words
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131 1965-10-13 6 Kuala trengganu, Oct I—The Alliance-con-trolled Trengganu State Assembly has nominated a MCA town councillor to represent the State In the Senate. He Is Mr. Goh Chek Kin, a member of the Kemanan Town Council. His nomination, to replace Inche Da JalU bln Awang, a131 words
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139 1965-10-13 6 ITUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 4. The Speaker of the Sabah Legislative Assembly, Da to Haji Mohamed Kassim, said here today that expatriate officers in the State were doing a “very good job.” Dato Kassim said this on arrival at the International Airport here139 words
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198 1965-10-13 6 the ■wCtepih! iul American tourist J. Mason Brown who cut short his indo nesian holiday to sJJJ few „?V s in th Cam? ren Highlands, Is** his arrival bv a kfu Jet: m “Jakarta was as usual to. day. The men-in-th*. street went198 words
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97 1965-10-13 6 Singapore, oct. 3.-T* Government will n hesitate to take actio against chauvinists if Nj continue to use re => issues to create racial me l ™s was stated by the for Culture and Social A uffet Inche Othman Wok. at a tM dinner and dance97 words
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Article52 1965-10-13 6 ALOR star, Oct. 3 The Kedah State MCA night unanimously resolved to give its full o n lvinS to Tengku Abdul Rahman on his stand towards the language issue. pr.) The meeting, presided over by Senator I t j lt > Cheah Toon Lok, also expressed52 words
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278 1965-10-13 7 SEKEMBAN, Oct. 3—The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inihe Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has expressed the hope that the Indonesian people, who have suffered for many years because 0 f maladministration, could look forward to the future with some degree of confidence278 words
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294 1965-10-13 7 IPOH, Oct. 4 ¥POH min go gay on a Oct. 20, the day of the marriage between the Municipal Council president, Dato S. P. Seenivasagam, and M i s s Danapakiadevi Nadchatiram of Seremban, but not at the council's expense.294 words
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273 1965-10-13 7 SINGAPORE, Oct. 3 SINGAPORE’S new Constitution would 8° before Parliament e *t month or in December. inis ter for Law and E w p 1 Development, Mr. ariH W^ Ba J ker who S&ld this, £L d d X hat the AdIb^“ General Dr Ahmad273 words
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Article, Illustration73 1965-10-13 7 TENGKU Abdul Rahman being welcomed by women members of Umno when he arrived to open the new Umno headquart ersin Seremban on Oct. 2. On the Prime Minister’s left is the Mentrl Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, who hadSeremban. — 8traits Times picture. - 73 words
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Article55 1965-10-13 7 81NOAPORE. Oct. *—The Minister for Defence and Internal Security, Dr. Ooh Keng Bwee, will give a talk on “Socialism and the Economic Order’’ at the University of Singapore’s new lecture theatre 4 at 8 p.m. on Oct. 8. This public talk is organised by55 words
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97 1965-10-13 7 PENANG, Oet. 4—lndia has no intention whatever of making war on her neighbours. Mr. Cittv Baboo, Mayor of Madras, said here today. *'We don’t want one inch of Pakistani soil,” he declared at a civic reception given by the Mayor of Penang.97 words
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327 1965-10-13 8 SINGAPORE, Oct. 4. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, M.P. for Bungsar today called for greater efforts by the Malaysian Ministry of External Affairs to build up the image of Malaysia in Afro-Asian countries. He said that though Indonesia’s prestige had deteriorated in327 words
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Article54 1965-10-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 3—Mr. A N. Ambo, a Joint Insurance commissioner of the Employees’ Btate Insurance Corp. of India, arrived here tonight to help the Government draw legislation for its proposed sickness insurance scheme. Mr. Ambo who is here under the Colombo Plan expects to finish his54 words
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392 1965-10-13 8 KUCHING, Oct. 4 SA R A W A KS security and d e v e 1 opment depended on the willingness of the people to move into integrated communities which could provide amenities atid protection, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said this392 words
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157 1965-10-13 8 MALACCA, Oct. 4. 1T1 The chairman of the Malacca MCA, Dato Tan Cheng Swee, yesterday appealed to all members of the MCA Youth to have complete confidence in Tengku Abdul Rahman’s efforts to solve the language issue. Speaking at the Malacca MCA157 words
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176 1965-10-13 8 KUCHING, October 3. r £HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said last night that the current power struggle in Indonesia was a good thing for Malaysia because Indonesia would be busy with her own internal problems. He added: “Not that we176 words
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Article36 1965-10-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 4 The Japanese Ambassador. Oato Fumlhiko Kai. will open a weeklong exhibition of paintings by Yap Hong Ngee at the British Council Centre. Jalan Bluff, next Monday at 5.30 p.m.36 words
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Article63 1965-10-13 8 SINGAPORE, Oct. 4—Government sources tonight clarified that Mr. Alex Josey, a British free-lance journalist who was ordered to leave Singapore by the Malaysian Government, has been employed to do Press liaison work for the 10man Singapore delegation now touring East Africa. They denied that he is an63 words
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Article39 1965-10-13 8 SEREMBAN, Oct. 4—The Seremban Christian Family and Social Movement will hold a forum and seminar on Oct. 9 and on Oct. 17 at the Convent. Colour slides of the Pope’s visit to Bombay will be shown.39 words
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Article35 1965-10-13 8 PONTIAN, Oct. 3—The Secondary English School here will hold its annual speech and prizegiving day on Oct. 7. The school will also hold an arts and crafts exhibition on the same day.35 words
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Article, Illustration225 1965-10-13 8 pENANG, Oct. 4. x Seventeen Malay, sian students left in Pakistan are all safe and sound, and will be returning soon This news was brought back by three of their col. leagues who returned to Penang this afternoon bv a Thai Airways plane225 words
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Article59 1965-10-13 8 ALOR STAR. Oct. .4~Tmanimdah State Assembly today u ously elected Mr. Lim Joo 54, i former MP., as its tative on the Senate. Tarn ceeds Wan Ismail bin Wan whose term expired in Augus^y. A new Alliance State A bjn man, Inche Mohame j itra Lebai Ahmad,59 words
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Article29 1965-10-13 8 Club house pl an KAJANO, Oct. t- Thf ocj# High School Old Boys A for a tlon has collected 8 4 1^ 80 wtt club house. Another been promised-29 words
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Article, Illustration558 1965-10-13 9 SINGAPORE, October 4 LANGUAGE is no more a political problem in Singapore and the sacred role for the people now is the establishment of a model society for South-East Asia, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said last night. At a dinner celebrating the 28th anniversary558 words
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Article112 1965-10-13 9 SINGAPORE, Oct. 3.—The director of the school of postgraduate medical studies. Dr Wong Hock Boon, today announced that the following doctors have passed the primary F.RA.C.S. (Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons) examination conducted in the Faculty of Medicine. University of Singapore112 words
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295 1965-10-13 9 K UALA LUMPUR, Oct. 1V 4. Two officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces recruiting team said they were disappointed with the quality of young men signing up. Speaking for the Royal Malaysian Air Force, Flying Officer Kong K’ok wah, said: “The response was295 words
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Article47 1965-10-13 9 SINOAPORE. Oct. 4. The military will carry out training exercises at the Colombo Camp training area between noon and midnight tomorrow. Blank rounds, trip flares, twoinch para llluminanta and oneinch white illuminanU will be uaed. The public are advised not to be alarmed.47 words
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377 1965-10-13 9 IPOH, October 4. rpWO new battalions raised, trained A and equipped by the British Government were accepted today into the Malaysian Armed Forces as "equal partners and comrades". The units are the 1st and 2nd Battalions, Malaysia Rangers, stationed here for the past377 words
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Article57 1965-10-13 9 SEREMBAN. Oct. 3—A former Socialist Front town councillor, Mr. C Rajaratnam, has applied to loin the Alliance through the Lobak branch of the Malaysian Indian CongressHe was elected twice In the Buklt Tern bole Ward on a Socialist Front ticket- In June last year, he57 words
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Article59 1965-10-13 9 PENANO, Oct. 3 The Rev. H B- Amstutx, former Bishop of the Methodist Church In Malaya, will pass through Penang with his wife on the m-v Friesland tomorrow. The Amstutsee. who are on their way to Pakistan, will be entertained to tea at Wesley Hall. Burma59 words
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Article, Illustration700 1965-10-13 10 VIETNAM WILL SEND TROOPS TO HELP US IF INDONS STEP UP THEIR AGGRESSION KUALA LUMPUR, October 5, THE Prime Minister of Vietnam, Air Vice-Marshal Tun Nguyen Cao Ky, today pledged Vietnamese troops to the defence of Malaysia in the event of increased Indonesian aggression. “Although we700 words
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Article24 1965-10-13 10 KAJANG, Oct. 5—Hajl Abdul Rauf bln Haji Mohamed Suki, has been elected president of the KaJang High School Old Boys’ Association.24 words
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648 1965-10-13 10 SINGAPORE, Oct. 5 ANOTHER call to end language agitation in Singapore was made today by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. “I would like to hear the end of all this. Language, culture, religion: They are not political issues. We648 words
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Article176 1965-10-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, October 5. ESTIMATES for the Budget and the First Malaysian Five-Year Development Plan to be discussed at the seven-week meeting of Parliament beginning on Nov. 10 will be finalised when the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, returns from Washington later this176 words
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Article53 1965-10-13 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 5 Two radio and television officials left by air yesterday for Germany to attend a 16-month course in technical training in radio and TV work. They are Tengku Salahudin of the transmitting section in Kajang and Inche Azmi bin Osman, a cine-cameraman53 words
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Article38 1965-10-13 10 MALACCA, Oct. 5 Penang pianist Lee Kum Sing will give a recital at the Umno hall here at 8 p.m. on Oct. 20. The recital is being sponsored by the Rotary Club in aid of charity.38 words
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217 1965-10-13 11 SINGAPORE, Oct. 5. The 10-man Singapore delegation had “long conversations” with Chinese and Indonesian ambassadors during their recent visit to Dar-es-Salaam. A Government statement Issued here said that the Tanzanian Foreign Minister, Mr. Kambono, gave a reception on Sept. 30 in honour of the217 words
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115 1965-10-13 11 jpENANG, Oct. s—Only one at n,ii? er Anshun, will call h? 118 t° P><* up pilgrims next year. JmL othei i„ pllgrlnw boat, Kuala the?e PUr DOt Bto PP ln K At 7l A shun wUI make one call fn* to Lftbuan ftnd115 words
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Article49 1965-10-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 4. a 17? hroke Into the house of K-hJi ning en Blneer, Mr. Chan Poo ear the 10th mile Serdang ««ad, Sungei Beni here, during reelcen d and stole cash ana jewellery totalling $1,168. Mr. IfX’h 1 blS wl e Were away ln49 words
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248 1965-10-13 11 IT U A L A LUMPUR, 1V Oct. 5. The first Deputy Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Tengku Ngah Mohamed bin Tengku Sri Akar, has been appointed Malaysian Ambassador to Thailand, it was announced here today. He is expected to assume248 words
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172 1965-10-13 11 GINGAPORE, Oct. 5.— The Government has called for applications from the public and from confirmed Government officers in Div. I for service in overseas missions. For those not In the Government service the required minimum academic qualification Is an honours degree from a recognised172 words
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185 1965-10-13 11 IPOH, Oct. s—Six hundred Chinese tin miners operating in north Malaya will contribute about $200,000 to the National Defence Fund. Cheques for this amount will be presented to the Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at a dinner at the former Olympic Inn in Tambun185 words
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168 1965-10-13 11 SINGAPORE, Oct. 5. Yugoslavia has sent a message of congratulations and best wishes for Singapore’s further progress on her attainment of independence. The message signed by Mr. Petar Stambollc, president of the Yugoslav Executive Council, was In acknowledgement of a message from the Singapore168 words
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Article125 1965-10-13 11 ‘Stop these British agents call Kuala lumpur, Oct. 4 —The National AfroAsian Peoples’ Solidarity Organisation today said it viewed “with deep concern” a statement by Tengku Abdul Rahman in Seremban on Oct. 2 that senior British Government officials in Sabah and Sarawak were creat- ing disunity among the people. In125 words
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Article54 1965-10-13 11 .—AP. KUCHING, Oct. 5—Sarawak’s Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, today said it would be better for the Indonesian Army, now backing President Soekarno, and leaders of the Communist-inspired coup to have a showdown now before it was too late. Dato Ningkan was commenting on the present.—AP. - 54 words
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182 1965-10-13 11 SEREMBAN. Oct. 5 rrHE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inc h e Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today told 729 youths who have completed two months’ National Service training to impart their knowledge to members of the vigilante corps in their respective towns, villages and182 words
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138 1965-10-13 11 RAZAK: LETS HOPE FOR A PEACE’ GOVT... 1/UALA LUMPUR, Oct. s.—Tun Abdul Razak said today he hoped a government would emerge in Indonesia which would work for the interest and welfare of her people and for peace and co-opera-tion in South-East Ala. The Deputy Prime Minister was speaking to reporters138 words
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Article312 1965-10-13 12 SOON A BIGGER MARKET IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA KUALA LUMPUR. October 5 THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr, Lim Swee Alin, today predicted when the present “dark clouds of war” over South East Asia were lifted, there would be a huge market for manufactured goods in this312 words
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Article325 1965-10-13 12 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 5. —Forty-five students from the MARA college of business studies in Petaling Jay a have passed the London Corporation of Secretaries examination held in June this year. They are:— FINAL PART III: Abdul Rahim bin Dalib, Mokhtar hin Ismail. Mohamed Zain bin325 words
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160 1965-10-13 12 CINGAPORE, Oct. 5. A United States trade mission comprising six industrialists and two U.S. Department of Commerce officials will visit Singapore for eight days from Nov. 2. The mission is bringing more than 400 specific business proposals from yarious American firms to discuss with160 words
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107 1965-10-13 12 ITU ANT AN, Oct. 5. Vrhe Sultan of Pahang will return here on Oct. 13 after a three-month world tour. Celebrations to welcome him home are being finalised here and at the royal town of Pekan. The Sultan will be greeted with a 21-gun107 words
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Article49 1965-10-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 4—The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Rasak, will address the National Union of Journalists at the Hotel Majestic on Oct. 9 when he will be guest of honour at a dinner becmnlng at 8.30 p.m. NUJ members, their wives and friends are welcome.49 words
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276 1965-10-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, October, 5 THE Minister of 1 Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today announced that the Government has banned the import of Chinese cotton textiles, iron and steel foods and paper products, and has imposed import restrictions on wheat flour,276 words
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Article51 1965-10-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. s—Th* first landing craft tank of the Royal Malaysian Navy, the J J Langkawi, is due in Singapore 10 45 a.m, tomorrow from MaimCommissioned in Malta on Juno 21, the ship has a arew of w Malaysian ratings commanded Li. G. H.51 words
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167 1965-10-13 12 pENANG, Oct. s.—The Mayor of Madras, Mr. Citty Baboo, last night urged all Malaysians to keep their differences within the country but show themselves as Malaysians to the world. “In India, although there are so many different races, religious and political differences among the167 words
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555 1965-10-13 13 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - Ramani’s speech ‘just an excuse’ By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Kuala lumpur, Oct. 6. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he had a hunch a long time ago that the break with Pakistan was coming because of that country’s ties with China. Pakistan had capitalised555 words
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393 1965-10-13 13 SINGAPORE, Oct. 4, and Co. Ltd., the 144-year-old trading company, is in the market for at least 24 per cent of its capital. If this should be snapped up locally Malaysian Interests would get a further footing In expatriate companies393 words
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78 1965-10-13 13 Kuala lumpur. oct. 6. Malaysia today expressed the “hope that our students in Pakistan “would be allowed to continue their studies in that country’' despite the break in diplomatic relations. A statement from the Ministry of Education here, however, added that if any78 words
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310 1965-10-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR, October 6. 'JHE date when both the Singapore and Malaysian governments will officially announce the removal of the quota restrictions across the Causeway had been fixed, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. But310 words
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659 1965-10-13 13 K. LUMPUR, Oct. 4 THE Ministry of Local Government and Housing has issued a statement dismissing allegations by the George Town City Council that it was practising political discrimination in granting loans for the council’s housing projects. The allegations were contained In a motion659 words
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135 1965-10-13 14 IP OH, Oct. 4.— Che x Kamsiah Ibrahim, national president of the Women’s Institute, has been elected vice-presi-dent for Asia of the Associated Countrywomen of the World. She Is the first representative from Malaysia to be elected to this post. As vice-president of the world135 words
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Article37 1965-10-13 14 BATU PAHAT. Oct. 6 A JoState Assemblyman. Mr. MP. Kumaran, haa been re-elect* president of the Johore branch the Malaysian Indian Congress vlce-pre-Mdent, Mr Nadesan Chettlar: secretary, Mr. KM Taha and. treasurer Mr. Pasamanlckam-37 words
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190 1965-10-13 14 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 5. For the first time, the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan started in 1959 has reached its target figure of 1,000 awards being held at one time A report of the plan's fifth year of operation ending March 31 published in190 words
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Article197 1965-10-13 14 NUT’ s ‘destructive’ propaganda K. LUMPUR, Oct. 6 THE Malayan TeachA ers’ Union today described the “propaganda” disseminated by the National Union of Teachers and the National Union of National School Teachers as a “most destructive element.” The union’s secretarygeneral. Inche Kasim bin Harun, was commenting on a recent statement197 words
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Article, Illustration464 1965-10-13 14 P. KRISHNAN - By P. KRISHNAN KUALA LUMPUR, October 6 PAKISTAN’S acting High Commissioner here, Mr. H. A. Abbasi, today spent 20 minutes with officials of the Ministry of External Affairs after handing over an aide memoire explaining why his country had decided to break with Malaysia.464 words
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Article21 1965-10-13 14 PENANO, Oct. 6 The Chi<* Minister. Dato Wong Pow will open the community cent! Olugor on Oct. 9.21 words
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Article, Illustration907 1965-10-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR, October 6 PAKISTAN today described as “unsatisfactory, evasive and totally unacceptable*’ the Malaysian reply to its Note protesting against the allegedly hostile attitude of Mr. R. Ramani, Malaysia’s Representative in the United Nations. In Its aide memoire, it said that Malaysia’s attitude to907 words
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183 1965-10-13 15 SINGAPORE, Oct. 6. The Royal Malaysian Navy’s newest vessel, the K.D Sri Langkawi, reached her base at Woodlands this morning after a 50-day voyage from Malta. The 950-ton Langkawi Is the Navy’s first tank landing craft. On hand to receive the 38 officers183 words
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Article266 1965-10-13 15 MIYFTI UP IN UNHEALTHY COCKTAIL: EXPERT IT UAL A LUMPUR, V Oct. 6. —An international trade union leader today described the Malayan trade union movement as “fragmented with coconut and peanutsized organisations mixed up in an unhealthy cocktail.” And the general secretary of the Public Services International, Mr.266 words
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Article39 1965-10-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. G— The Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications today announced that two new postal agencies will be opened at Jeram in Kuantan and Pasir Kemudi in Pahang ou Oct. 10 and 11 respectively.39 words
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341 1965-10-13 15 Kuala lumfur, Oct. i The Prime Minuter of Vietnam. Air Vice Marshal Tun Nguyen Cao Ky, spent his Anal day In Malaysia collecting first-hand Impressions of the country’! military and national development policies. With Madame Ky away for the day on an341 words
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Article49 1965-10-13 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 6—The Malayan Outward Bound School Trained Youth Association will hold a dance ‘‘A Night in Malaysia" at the Chinese Assembly hall here on Oct. Ttafcets are available at the association s national olflce at 14-B, Jalan Ra:a here on Oct. 9. Tickets ate49 words
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298 1965-10-13 16 K. LUMPUR, Oct. 7 'J'HE Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today criticised leaders of the Malaysian Trades' Union Congress for vague charges against his ministry. Mr. Manickavasagam cited two such instances at his monthly Press conference today. One MTUC statement concerned the Government’s298 words
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103 1965-10-13 16 KANGAR, Oct. 7—Thai trawler operators who have been landing at Kuala Perlis in recent weeks will be told not to bring their trawler nets Into Perlis in future. This was agreed to at a meeting yesterday between the Setol fisheries authorities and the103 words
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Article, Illustration139 1965-10-13 16 IPOH, Oct. 7—Malaysia’s child hero of 1965, Chang Har. 13, (above), was entertained to a tea party by the Perak State Government at the Mentri Besar’s residence in Brewster Road here yesterday. Among those who greeted him were the Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad139 words
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Article43 1965-10-13 16 SINGAPORE, Oct. 7—Dr. Goh Keng Swee, the Minister for Defence. will address the Democratic Socialist Club of the University of Singapore at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the new lecture theatre 4. He will speak on “Socialism and the Economic Order.”43 words
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146 1965-10-13 16 PENANG, Oct. 7 THE deputy president A of Penang Umno, Inche Ismail bin Idris, M.P., today accused the Mayor of Madras, Mr. C. Citty Baboo, of trying to interfere in the internal affairs of this country. Inche Ismail described as “uncalled for”146 words
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Article, Illustration363 1965-10-13 16 Officer’s shot saves life of member of staff SINGAPORE, October 7. A SHOT fired in the air by a police officer /A last night probably saved the life of a jLJLmember of the non-academic staff of Nanyang University in Jurong in an attack by about 20363 words
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Article55 1965-10-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 7—A broadcasting assistant with the Malay section of Radio Malaysia, Inche Zulkifli bin Amin Nordin, left here today for Wellington, New Zealand, for a six-month radio course. Inche Zulkifli. sponsored by the New Zealand Government under the Colombo Plan, will work with the55 words
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Article141 1965-10-13 16 Kuala lumpur, oct. 7 —Sales of the National Defence Bonds have almost reached the $7 million mark since the nation-wide cam paign was launched three months ago. So far, about 2,000 individuals and organisations have subscribed to the bonds. They are issued in amounts of141 words
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Article43 1965-10-13 16 SINGAPORE. Oct U V gapore Government is o t scholarship for a Muslim rtude to take up further religion* in dies at the Muslim College examlr N°n |J be held at the end of this to select a suitable student.43 words
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Article, Illustration408 1965-10-13 17 ADVICE TO CIVIL SERVANTS KUALA LUMPUR, U Oct. 7. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight stressed to senior government officers the importance of good leadership at the top level of the civil service so as to get things moving and achieve408 words
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Article314 1965-10-13 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 7.—The future of 73 Malaysian students in Pakistan continues to hang in the balance. No decision had yet been made by the Pakistani Government on whether they would be permitted to stay on and finish their courses or not, the acting Pakistan314 words
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Article32 1965-10-13 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 7 The Penang State Malaysian Indian Congress will hold Its annual delegates conference at the Aru* mugam Plllai Seethaiammal Hall here at 10 am. on Oct. 17.32 words
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Article62 1965-10-13 17 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Oct. 7 Four more officers of the Malaysian Armed Forces will leave for the United States tomorrow for further military training. They are Lieut. Abdul Kadir bin Othman and 2nd. Lieut. Chua Hong Kang of the Malaysian Army, and Pilot Officers Abdul Razak62 words
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309 1965-10-13 17 SINGAPORE, October 7, ANOTHER forged share certificate for $l,OOO stock units in Shell Refinery came to light here today, bringing the number of known forgeries to 19,000. Today’s forged certificate again bore the name of the woman seen on previous discoveries. The address was again309 words
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Article64 1965-10-13 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 7 Acting Asst. Supt. Mohamed Nadzam bin Haji Sultan Aman of the Royal Malaysian Police left here today to begin a oneyear course in physical education at a Canadian university. When he returns he will assume responsibility at the Federal Police Depot64 words
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Article27 1965-10-13 17 SEREMBAN, Oct. 7 The Beremban Rotary Club will entertain five Bouth Korean graduates who are on a goodwill tour on Oct. 14 and 15.27 words
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Article26 1965-10-13 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 7—The Malaysian Seriate will hold a fourday session at Parliament House beginning on Dec- 18 and not Oct--18 as stated today26 words
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Article184 1965-10-13 17 K. LUMPUR, Oct 7 rE Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, today endorsed the criticism of an international trade union leader that the Malayan trade union movement was “fragmented with coconut and peanut siied organisations mixed up in an unhealthy cocktail.” Asked during his monthly Press184 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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2204 1965-10-13 18 From Our Mark#t Correspondent JT was an uninspiring week on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia with a reduced turnover in subdued trading. The dull conditions were only enlivened by the discovery of some forged Shell share certificates circulating in the market which caused temporary confusion2,204 words
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Article32 1965-10-13 18 (Manlperl* Prises) First Malayan I.BS its Second Malayan ..< 1.50 1.40 Third Malayan eoee 1 M *4 Malaysia Commerce .ft M Mai. Saving fund... LOO 1.10 First Boss Kong... $4 .ft32 words
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Article21 1965-10-13 18 Oct. 8 p"**' AT *N RUBBER Ejg .flUtf. e mS?. ,7M7 <-ow Unofficial estimated offerlnf 225 (down SO tons).21 words
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Article37 1965-10-13 18 ON tha fraa sxshangs markst In Hong Kong oa Saturday toe U.S. Dollar was quoted at 5.T41 for T.T. and 5.721 for sash. Sterling was quoted at IS.OB and ene tael ef geld at 2fil|.37 words
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Article27 1965-10-13 18 Further September rubber crops included: Bento 196,000 lb. Jorana Kaantan 130,000 lb. Kandeng TanJeß« PM 341,000 lb. Mentakab 107,000 lb. and laß(*t Bafaa 190,000 lb.27 words
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Article89 1965-10-13 18 Current Date of Total for Total for payaaent forwent fear previous year G.E. Life 35 cUt (Increased capital) Fttapatrlckß Oot. 27 io% 10% G. Hope 23%f Nov. 25 32% 30% (equivalent) Chenderlanv Tin 50% Nov 22 75% J 7%% KoMnoon 10 ct*t 14% 14% ■un (M> 7%%* Nov.89 words
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Article385 1965-10-13 18 ¥>RICE8 rallied three toe ffoTlt 88 1 'to 1 th ter <« atlor,al m Ve thel? te H.C.B tet* toeMalayen rr Ru t bbe r U Mme 0 t f poUUcal sen, in IndonMu"/'/ Russian off-take for this month and Increasing Interest evinced from overseas, adds385 words
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Article23 1965-10-13 18 »T’M« Aiaaalatlan *f l ala mad* to marchanta on Saturday < t0 *fiiS»*’ TT or Pranaa 15» 5/*: L and Swadish Kranar23 words
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255 1965-10-13 19 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 7. Canadian businessmen are extremely interested in investment opportunities in Malaysia and at the moment two or three manufacturers are actively considering the setting up of iron and steel, and paper and pulp factories here. This was stated today by255 words
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110 1965-10-13 19 SINGAPORE, Oct. 7. The quarterly Import quotas for four Items of manufactures were officially announced today. They cover the period from August or September to November or December. For refrigerators not over 12cu. ft. capacity (domestic type) the quota is 25 per cent of110 words
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314 1965-10-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 6 HE Minister of I n f o r mation and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today announced that a second National Solidarity Week will be celebrated throughout Malaysia 1 beginning on Nov. 1. Inche Senu said that314 words
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Article, Illustration242 1965-10-13 19 SINGAPORE, October 7. 'JANZANIA is to send a delegation here to promote two-way trade which is at pre- sent negligible. The move is being initiated by the Export Promotion Council set up by the Tanzanian Government four months ago. This was242 words
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Article71 1965-10-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 6 The Chief Planning Engineer with the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting. Mr- Kirpal Singh, was elected chairman of a special committee to study training facilities for radio and television technicians bv the Commonwealth Broadcasting Com ferenceThe conference, which was held in Lagos last71 words
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Article57 1965-10-13 19 PENANG, Oct. 7 More than $lO,OOO collected from a Chinese ooera staged by the Pec Fua company of Taiwan will go to the Penang Homes Association's Fund for old and incurable patients. This was announced by the president, Mr. Saw Beng Kew, when he declared the57 words
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143 1965-10-13 19 J£UALA LUMPUR, Oct. 5. The Government’s proposed social security scheme will be ready in about a year, the Minis* ter of Labour, Mr V. Manickavasagam, an* nounced tody. He said that the man who would assist the Gov* ernment in drawing up the143 words
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Article162 1965-10-13 19 pO R T DICKSON, 1 Oct. 7.—The women of Malaysia must do more than run their homes and decorate themselves with Jewellery, the Mentri Besar of Negri Sembllan, Dato Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, urged in a speech here. They must also take an interest162 words
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79 1965-10-13 19 PENANG,Oct. 5.—A The trade mission will visit Malaysia and Singapore next week before going to Australia and New Zealand. The mission, led by Lt. Oen. Amphora Chmtaganonda. Thai Under-Secretary of State for Economic AfTairs, will comprise 14 men and one woman. Madam Ruchee79 words
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Article56 1965-10-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct g—Mr. A. N. Ambo. Joint Insurance commissioner of the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation In New Delhi, arrived here yesterday to assist the Government in drafting a permanent pension scheme. Mr. Ambo. who la here under the technical co-operation scheme of the Colombo Plan,56 words
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Article45 1965-10-13 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. The Malaysian Kennel Association will hold its third championship do« show at the Chin woo Auditorium here at 0 a m. on Oct. 10. Mr. Laurie L. Grant, from Australia. will be the Judge at the show45 words
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760 1965-10-13 20 SINGAPORE, Oct. 9. Pil Stable’s Orabolin, with apprentice Mohamed Yusoff up, gained her first success to pay a handsome dividend of $139 at Bukit Timah today. Rac« One CLASS I, DIV. 4 —6 F. Pil Stable’s (4) ORABOUN 7.11 (180 —06) lfuso!f 1 (11) Kennedy760 words
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Article922 1965-10-13 20 SINGAPORE, Oct. 10 Hot favourite Grenadier, with Les Coles astride, scored a fourlength win in the $50.000 Singapore Gold Cup over lOf at Bukit Timah today. Raee 1 CLASS 4—9 F. Sepuloh Untong Stable’s (8) PRIORITY II 8.4 c 8.1 (768—261) Soaidi 1 (2) Shangrilla 111922 words
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Miscellaneous20 1965-10-13 20 —BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $148,160. 1st No. *****2 ($80,332) 2nd No. *****6 ($22,952) 3rd No. *****5 ($11,476) Ticket No. *****20 words
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Miscellaneous78 1965-10-13 20 BIG SWEEP Total pool $96,302. 1st *****1 ($48,161) 2nd *****5 ($13,760) 3rd *****2 6.880)! Starters ($1,000 each) 1 *****1 *****11 *****5 *****0 1604t;'t *****1 *****8 Consolation ($75# each) .>, fi ,,q 03 *****3 *****1 *****3 *****/; *****4 $***** («h“2*rc“ Dn ,fc *****5, *****3, *****2, *****4' *****9, *****9 *****9 TooS' *****6,78 words
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