The Straits Budget, 3 November 1965

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  • 37 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA* NATIONAL NEWSPAPER REGISTERED AT THE O.P.O. U.K, AS A NEWSPAPER SERIES 681. KUALA LUMPUR, NOVEMBER 3, 1965. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling KDN 1102-1912
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  • 398 2 |N pre-Malaysia days, inA surance policies on motor vehicles covered Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak, Sabah. Brunei and that part of Thailand within 50 miles of the border between Thailand and Malaya. When Malaysia was formed the area covered was the States of Malaysia and that part
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  • 1175 2  -  RAFFLES COLLEGE K G. TREGONNING Raffles Professor of History Singapore IN a letter to you (8.T. 1 Oct. 23) Sir Richard W1 n s t e d t denies the accuracy of a number of statements concerning himself and Raffles College in my “History of
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  • 201 2  -  FOR justice Singapore ISHAK BIN ARSIIAD Penang tan AIK KIM Batu Pahat SOAKING WET Johore Bahru THERE are hundreds 0 f any Oove?n l ssa. ass ,ks5 ssysx a? I do not object to wo men forced to work fimtiti 0 h 5.lp "PPOtt their
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  • 317 2  -  B. W JACKSON Singapore IT is to be hoped that 1 the Primary Production Dept, treat Sqn Ldr. D. Anthony Lock’s letter (S.T. Oct. 23) with reserve. In my experience the dog-catchers are Quick, accurate, and safe with their guns. They often kill first shot
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    • 663 3 —Straits Times, October 25 The Singapore Government proposes to turn Pulau Senang —home of an unhappy experiment in penal reform into a centre for barter trading with Indonesia, and is also considering a suggestion by the Tourist Promotion Board to convert another island into a gay place
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    • 426 3 —Straits Times, October 25 When office hours end tomorrow- the Pakistan High Commission in Kuala Lumpur and the Malaysian High Commission in Karachi will close end lock their doors, and the diplomatic separation which Mr. Bhutto, the Pakistan Foreign Minister, wished upon us so unexpectedly three weeks ago
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    • 703 3 —Straits Times* October 26 A statement yesterday evening by the Singapore Defence Ministry, offering assurance of “detailed consultations” with Malaysia on the Singapore Government’s proposal for reopening the barter trade with Indonesia, promises to avert a serious crisis in relations between the two countries. Such a crisis
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    • 187 3 —Straits Times. October 26 With completion of the Batang Padang hydro-electric project (the second phase of the Cameron Highlands scheme) scheduled for 196$ work is already under way to prepare for Malaya’s next and much bigger power undertaking. According to the National Electricity Board, a detailed survey of
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    • 245 3 —Straits Times, October 27 Just when residents have become accustomed to the new Federal Highway traffic lights in Petaling Jaya (and just when workmen are replacing temporary toad dividers with permanent ones) the system is going to be scrapped. But the cause is a good one. Instead of
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    • 620 4 —Straits Times, October 28 The Singapore Government, Tengku Abdul Rahman announced yesterday, has assured the Malaysian Government that it will not act unilaterally on its proposal to resume barter trading with Indonesia. This goes a step beyond the previous assurance of “detail'd consultations”, and should remove completely
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    • 414 4 —Straits Times. October 28 Malaya now has 1,029 tin mines in operation, an addition of 23 in September, of 130 since the beginning of the year, and, of course, a post-war record, j The increase in production does not match these figures, for the large majority of mines
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    • 619 4 —Straits Times, October 30 Two developments promise to force the Indonesian crisis rapidlv to a head. With Soekarno’s latest stem denunciation of the anti-Communist and anti-Peking demonstrations which the Army has been encouraging, or at least has refused to do anything to stop, the question of who is
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    • 422 4 —Straits Times. October 30 Probably the daily tasks of the Department of Chemistry are not as fascinating and stimulating as they sound. There must be a limit to the excitement of bacteria hunting after the 25,000th sample of piped water has been examined. But the Department’s report of
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    • 184 4 against ail pt-onc 30 —Straits Times. October The Malayan housing shortage, one would have thought is so serious that all authorities are dedicated to its solution. Yet in Kuantan, according to charges levelled this week. 100 new low-cost homes stood empty for almost a year while the Town
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  • 33 4 Poppy Day chai rman 90 ch* KUALA LIPIS. Oct wife Kamariah binte JKJi r haS of the District Officer t ne been elected chairman fQf tW Poppy Day Commit tee Kuala Lipis district.
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  • 283 5  -  By JACKIE SAM: Singapore, Oct. 23 AMERICAN build'ers are “positively interested’' in the construction of the multi-million dollar causeway linking Penang and the mainland. This was stated here today by the leader and a senior member of the U.S. trade mission. They are: Mr.
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  • 40 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 22—Dr Chandran Saravanamuthu of Scott Road here has been awarded a diploma of opthalmology by the examining board of the Royal College of Physicians of London and the Royal College of Surgeons f England.
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  • 245 5 KUALA LUMPUR Oct. 1V 22. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today reminded all Malaysians that on Deepavali Day tomorrow they should remember the importance of “mature responsibility” for one another’s beliefs. In a Deepavali Day message. Tun Razak stressed these points: THE
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  • 70 5 SINGAPORE. Oct. 24 The Singapore Government’s plan to build more outpatient dispensaries in the rural areas has suffered a, temporary set-back because of a shortage of doctors. Speaking at the 55th anniversary of the Kwong Chai Bhiu Free Hospital, the Labour Minister. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong,
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  • 35 5 MACHINO Oct. 24—Inche Mohammed Noordin bin Ahmad, the Rubber Smallholders’ Advisory Officer for Kelantan and Trengganu, has left for Ceylon on a study tour. He will be away for three weeks.
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  • 565 5  -  By 808 NG: Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 22 BIG commercial complex will begin to mushroom on Pulau Senang once barter trading with Indonesian islanders resumes within the next two weeks. This complex will be built largely by local traders and to a limited extent, by
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  • 79 5 J/UALA LUMPUR, Oct. 24 A Malaysian doctor has contributed an article on the bibliography of Malaysian literature to the "Journal of Commonwealth .Literature”. This Its first Issue. He is Dr. Lloyd Fernando, of the University of Malaya, who studied for his Ph.D at Leeds University,
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  • 42 5 KAJANO Oct. 24—The penghulu of Semenyih, Inche Mohamed Kassim bin Jaafar, has been appointed chairman of (he board of managers of the Government Primary English School in Semenyih. He took over the appointment from the late Mr. N.S. Manlam.
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  • 26 5 TANGKAK. Oct. 24 Another six classrooms costing about $19,000 will be added to rha Chong Hwa Chinese School at Serom, 10 miles from here.
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  • 338 6 COMMISSION WILL END ITS STUDY IN YEAR’S TIME KOTA BHARU, Oct. %4 'J' H E Royal Commission of Inquiry, to study the working of the local authorities will start work tomorrow. The first public inquiry will be held at 10 a.m. at the Ulu
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  • 24 6 KAJANG, Oct. 24—Miss Karen Schwartz, an American Peace Corps teacher, plans to teach the pupils of KajAng High School roller-skating next month.
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  • 85 6 SINGAPORE, Oct. 24 A man, Mok Yew Chong, is now recovering in the General Hospital from stab wounds—and from the shock of realising that it was a friend who stabbed him yesterday. Mok was walking along Joo Chiat Place at 6.30 p.m. when he was stabbed in
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  • 38 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 24 The Selangor Government Welfare Services Sport and Recreational Council will hold a dance at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on Saturday in aid of the National Defence Fund and the council’s funds.
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  • 24 6 PENANG, Oct. 24 Penang’s oldest Buddhist temple, the Wat Ch&iya Mangalaram In Burmah Lane, will celebrate Katina Day on Oct. SI. 1
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  • 111 6 A VISITOR to the Federal capital is Miss Lalita Kumar (above) from Hong Kong. She is here to publicise a monthly family magaxine published in the colony for overseas Indians. Miss Kumar. who writes in the “Personalities”. “VIP* and “Feminine Viewpoint” pages of the non-profit
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  • 45 6 PARIT BUNTAR, Oct. 24 —The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, yesterday presented two cheques totalling $22,000 to two Chinese schools in Krlan. The Teong Wah Primary School received $7,000 and the Krian Chinese Secondary School $15,000, ’or improvements.
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  • 183 6 JJINGAPORE, Oct. 24—Singapore and Malaysia will be featured in a 30-minute documentary film on Danish shipping services around the world. A three-man film unit from Denmark, consisting of film director Mr. Ole Roos, cameraman Mr. Peter Ross and sound engineer Mr Ole Askman, arrived here
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  • 366 6 Union reiterates that it never asked for boycott K. LUMPUR, Oct. 24 National Union of Teachers today called on all its members to give their “fullest co-operation” to the Lower Certificate of Education examination, which begins tomorrow —and other public examinations. It reiterated
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  • 60 6 PENANG, Oct. 24.—A Remembrance Day parade will be held at the Cenotaph at the Esplanade on Nov. 14. t The Penang branch of the e. Services Association of Malay* will hold an inaugural meeting oi the organising committee f° r 1 f parade at the conference room
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  • 59 6 SINGAPORE. Oct. 24 ~JJ J police officers have been to the rank of Deputy u tendent of Police, the PoHc* tary, Mr. T. CheUiah. announce* They are: Mr.TwChoon G Mr. A.D. Jacobs, Mr. Mr. AG. Fernandis, Mr. na Mr bin Ahmad. Mr. T.T. Nat at n
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  • 15 6 To»n RAUB, Oct. 24 on*# Council here will hold it meeting on Wednesday.
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  • 675 7 Singapore might start its own airline —Lee SINGAPORE, Oct. 24. —Mr. Lee Kuan Yew has said that if Malaysians don’t approve of barter trade between Singapore and Indonesia, “that’s too bad we have to live/' Speaking on Friday night at the reception given by the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union
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  • 253 7 KANGAR, Oct. 25 THE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today urged all teachers and students in Malaysia to take an active part in National Solidarity Week, which begins on Nov. 1. He said the aim of the week
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  • 44 7 —Reuter. BRUNEI TOWN, Oct. 24.—Dato Pengiran All, former Deputy Chief Minister of Brunei, won the Pekan Brunei by-election by a landslide last night. He Polkd 375 votes against 163 for Hajl Mohammed bin Haji Bakar, a former Party Raayat official.— Reuter.
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  • 219 7 IPOH, Oct. 27.-—The registration of the 60,000-mem-ber Malayan Teachers Union is just a matter of time with only the “usual formalities” to be seen to, Mr. Teerath Ram, deputy President of the union, said here today. As proof, he produced a circular from the Registrar of
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  • 292 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 25. 'JHE Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, today clarified his statement on doctors’ conditions of service recently challenged by Dato (Dr.) R.P. Pillay, chairman of the Ministry of Health Division of the Senior Government Officers’ Association. Dato Pillay had complained that
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  • 64 7 SINGAPORE. Oct. 25—Dr. C. W Chen, Lions International district governor for Singapore and Malaysia, will represent the two countries at the fourth Orient and South-East Aslan Lions convention to be held In Hong Kong from Nov. 19 to Nov. 21. About 2.000 members of this service
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  • 73 7 pENANO, Oct. 25.—The r Socialist Front-con-trolled City Council has provisionally budgetted for a deficit of $1,389,638 next year. The draft estimates for 1960 Indicate that the council anticipates a total revenue of $31,731,381, while expenditure is expected to amount to $33,121,019. The council, however,
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  • 106 7 KANGAR, Oct. 25. The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl, said last night that teachers who wanted to take an active part In politics should first resign from their profession. “That was what I did/* he said at a teachers' social evening here.
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  • 531 8  -  LAVISH ATTRACTIONS FOR TOURISTS V By JOSEPH YEO: Singapore, Oct. 25 A $2O million scheme to develop Pulau Sajahat, a tiny island off Changi, into a big tourist attraction is under way. Negotiations are going on between the Tourist Promotion Board and tY\e promoters
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  • 151 8 KUANTAN, Oct. 25. The Mentri Besar of Pahang, Dato Yahya bin Haji Mohamed Seh, has called on the in*digenous people to take the initiative to improve their economic position instead of being too dependent on the Government. Dato Yahya was speaking at the
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  • 107 8 Oct. 25.—The Malacca State Assembly today nominated the Penghulu of S u n g e 1 Udang, Haji Ahmad bin Haji Abdul Manaf, 51, to be Senator for a six-year term. He will take the place of Inche Mohamed Salleh bin ArifT, whose term expired
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  • 131 8 T'HE Malaysian Government has no objection to A the resumption of barter trade between Sin- gapore and Indonesia. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim 8wee Aun, who said this, however, pointed out that the move should not endanger the security of Malaysia. Dr.
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  • 25 8 PENANG, Oct. 25 Registered tourist guides in Penang will meet on Oct. 29 to consider the formation of a Penang Tourist Guides* Association.
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  • 31 8 PENANG, Oct. 24 The Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ, will declare open the new offices and studios of Radio Malaysia, Penang, at Burmah Road on October 30.
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  • 129 8 SINGAPORE, Oct. 35. Specific import licensing of goods of Dutch origin, imposed last year, was lifted today. A Singapore Government statement said the trade restrictions were removed in the lirht of repeated assurances from the Dutch Government that its economic aid to Indonesia did
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  • 48 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 25FOur new postals agencies will opened in Johore next montn. They are at Medoi and Chemplak on Nov. 1, Teck Wah Heng on Nov. 4, and Lembaga Kulai on Nov. 8. Another agency will og opened at Batu Lapan, Keaan. tomorrow.
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  • 154 8 SEREMBAN, Oct. 25 Lf'ORMER MCA and A ex-UDP member, Mr. Chin See Yin, today verbally confirmed he was behind the proposed United Malaysian Chinese Organisation. Mr. Chin, who had been evading the Press on this matter, today issued a statement on UMCO —but he did
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  • 414 9 We are here ONLY to do business’ US trade mission chief: No military, political reasons K. LUMPUR, Oct. 25 THE U.S. trade mission now in Malaysia is here only for economic reasons, not political or military, its leader, Mr. R. F. Gootenberg, declared today. “This mission is absolutely non-politi-cal. Political
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  • 280 9 DENANG, Oct. 25. 1 The secretary-gene-ral of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Urn Chong Eu, today urged the Government to set up two independent committees to study language and education problems in Malaysia. “Such bodies should comprise representatives from every political
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  • 34 9 KLANG, Oct. 24 The Rev. Abraham Caldwell, of Our Saviour s Church in Singapore, has been transferred here as Vicar-in-charge of the St. Barnabas Anglican Church of Klang and NorthWest Selangor.
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  • 74 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 25.—The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a congratulatory message to the Shah, of Iran on the occasion of Iran’s National Day. He said: “On this auspicious occasion of the National Day of Iran, the Raja Permaisuri Agong and I extend
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  • 238 9 Kuala lumpur, Oct 27. Although U.S. trade and economic aid programmes have now taken on a “multilateral approach/* her defence aid will remain “bilateral”. The American Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr. James D. Bell, said this today at the International Airport where he
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  • 321 9 IT UA L A LUMPUR, Oct. 25. —lt has been an unusually rich weekend for musical fare. Lee Kum Seng came from Singapore to give two recitals. Unfortunately the first coincided with an annual Immoveable feast that of the Young Friends of the
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  • 67 9 SINGAPORE. Oct. 25 —Mr. S. R. Nathan has been appointed chairman of the Seamen's Registry BoardOther members appointed are: Capt. D. T. Brown (deputy chairman); Capt. M. 8- Wright, Mr. R. D. Praser and Mr. Tay Kum Seong. all representing shipowners; Mr. Lim Kim Hian. representing seamen;
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  • 240 10 The challenge: Prove that the CIA financed anti-Communist papers AP JAKARTA, Oct. 26 ARMY newspapers today challenged Dr. Subandrio to prove his charges that some anti-Commun-ist papers here were financed by the Amer i c a n Central Intelligence Agency. The newspapers strongly attacked Dr. Subandrio as
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  • 43 10 JAKARTA, Oct 26.—Several thousand Muslim and Christian youths marched on the Foreign Office today to demand dissolution of the PKI and to challenge Foreign Minister Subandrio’s charge that the US Central Intelligence Agency subsidises some Indonesian papers.
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  • 33 10 MUAR, Oct. 28 The Mentri of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bln Haji Yunos, has appointed Dato Wan Idris bin Ibrahim as chairman of the Btate Public Services Commission for two years.
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  • 31 10 BATU PAHAT, Oct. 25—Teachers from the Regional Training Centre here will hold a social gathering at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Nov. 4 to raise funds for a library.
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  • 219 10 SINGAPORE, Oct. 26. The secretary-gene-ral of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, yesterday said the NTUC was always willing to work in harmony with bona fide workers’ organisations, regardless of political ideology, so long as they existed for the
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  • 65 10 KUALA LtJMPUR, Oct. 26 Mr M Hyde-Clarke, Director of the Overseas Federation, will arrive here on Oct. 29 for a week’s visit. Mr. Hyde-Clarke, now on a world tour visiting the federation’s members, will have talks with the Minister of Labour Mr. V Manickfivasagam, during
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  • 386 10 KOTA BHARU, October 26. JHE Royal Commission on Local Authorities, which is holding public hearings in Kelantan, was today told by representatives of four local authorities that they preferred elected councils. This support for elected councils came at the third sitting of
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  • 122 10 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 25Moral Rearmament worker, and grandson of the late Mahatma Gandhi, Mr. Rajmohan Gandhi (above), said here today, that Malaysia was "t and ready to play a 'e powerful role in Asia. Mr Gandhi, who is on his second visit
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  • 410 11 IFOH, October 26. THE leader of the teachers’ panel in the National Joint Council for Teachers, Mr. Teerath Ram, has welcomed what he described as the ‘‘about face” of the National Union of Teachers with regard to the boycott of the Lower Certificate
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  • 22 11 001 m servw I housc postal delivery been 06 the Jesselton area has suburbs of n g Aru and Kepayan.
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  • 33 11 Lim U Q. OEl p ATANI. Oct.' 25 —Mr. Suit in n headmaster of the Jitra K Ah ad Tajuddin School, Educkwli? transfe rred to the u catlon Office, Alor Star.
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  • 113 11 KANGAR, Oct. 26.— The branch here of the Union of Day Training CollegeTrained Teachers said today that it was prepared to meet the sub-committee (D.T.C.) of the National Union of Teachers in an open discussion at Penang on Saturday. A statement issued by Mr. Chew Choon
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  • 202 11 pENANG, Oct. 26—The 1 Socialist Front sec-retary-general. Mr. Lim Kean Siew, today warned of the pitfalls in Singapore’s attempt to resume trade with Indonesia. “This, and the confused reaction of the Central Government would, indeed, provide comic relief but for the pitfalls
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  • 78 11 IPOH. Oct. 25. The Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Perak Chinese Association held a combined dinner here at the weekend in honour of six of their members who were given awards on the Sultan of Perak's Birthday recentlyThe eight are Dato Peh Seng Khoon,
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  • 15 11 BATU PAHAT, Oct. 25. The Town Council here meets at 4 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 506 11 UMNO S’ PORE TO REGISTRAR: WE WILL AMEND CONSTITUTION SINGAPORE, Oct. 2• JJMNO Singapore today informed the Government it would amend its party constitution to suit the “changing and special situation” in the country. The Government was told of this by the Umno secretary general, Da t o Syed Esa
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  • 238 11 K. LUMPUR, Oct. 26 Malaysian Trades 1 Union Congress today advised women workers not to “agitate for reserved posts” for them in trade unions. Instead, they should take an active part in trade unions and get themselves elected to top posts on Individual
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  • 179 11 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 26. A new political secretary to the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, has been appointed. He is Inche Ahmad Mustafa Hassan, 30, a Kedah civil servant. A Ministry of Information and Broadcasting statement today said that
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  • 368 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27, 9 T NDONESIA today declared it had no 1 intention to resume barter trade with Singapore. The announcement, made by Indonesia's Plantations Minister, Mr. Frans Seda, was received here while the Cabinet decided to discuss the security aspects of barter trade at
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  • 222 12 If U A L A LUMPUR, ■**Oct. 27. —About 40,000 people saw the 22day exhibition of Malaysian art at the recent Commonwealth Arts Festival held at Glasgow. Mr. Frank Sullivan, secretary of the joint committee of the National Art Gallery and the
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  • 173 12 German offer of $11.5m loan —with no strings KUALA LUMPUR, October 27. WEST German firm, the Wiederanfban, has offered a loan of $11.5 million to the Malaysian Government to equip the teaching hospital at Petaling Jaya. Disclosing this today, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said: *The loan is without
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  • 36 12 PENANO, Oct. 27 The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. will address the annual prize giving of the Jelutong English School on Nov. 8 at 5 pm. Datin Wong will give away the prizes.
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  • 136 12 T/UALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today that an official of the Ministry of External Affairs was “standing by ready to fly out to Algiers if necessary." The Prime Minister was commenting on tomorrow's meeting of the Afro-Asian Foreign Ministers
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  • 82 12 QEREMBAN, Oct. 27. —The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will open the two-day Jaycees' national convention here on Saturday at the Town Hall More than 120 delegates from Penang, Bukit Mertajam, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Klang. Malacca. Johore Bahru; Kuantan and Kuala Pilah will
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  • 396 12 United Chamber chief hits US aid policy KUALA LUMPUR, October 27. 'J’HE American policy of aid only to bankrupt or near-bankrupt countries came under fire again today. The latest attack came from the chairman oi the United Chamber of Commerce, Senator S. 0
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  • 440 13 qENANG, Oct. 26* J The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today that a fisheries college had been planned for Penang as the nucleus 0 f a new faculty for the proposed university college here. It was expected that a separate college,
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  • 201 13 l(UALA LUMPUR, v Oct. 26. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said nere today he would considtr any proposal f r o m Australia to strengthen Malaysia’s defence. Commenting on last week’s suggestion by Mr. C. Wyndham, leader of the seven-man visiting
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  • 196 13 IZUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27.—The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris today warned settlers in the State that the Government might be forced to take back their land if they did not work hard. Speaking to more than 200
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  • 101 13 SEREMBAN, Oct. 27. The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohamed, said there would be no hope for peace in this region as long as Communist influence remained in Indonesia. Dato Mohamed Said was speaking to about 200
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  • 59 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27—Mr Harry Goldberg, an international representative of the American Federation of Labour and Congress of Industrial Organisations (AFL-CIO), will arrive here on Sunday for a six-day visit to Malaysia. During his stay, he will have talks with trade unionist* and Government
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  • 296 13 SINGAPORE, October 26. ASIAN trade union leaders, who yesterday finished their international laboifr seminar here, today announced that they had picked Singapore to be their cations centre for news on events in developing countries. In a joint communique the deiegates, who leave for
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  • 33 13 SINGAPORE. Oct. 26.—The President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Soon Peng Yam, will declare open the New Oolden City Theatre in Queenstown at 8 p m. on Oct. 28.
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  • 85 13 Kuala lumpur, Oct. n. —The German Academic Exchange Service is offering three scholarships to Malaysian citizens for courses in German universities next year. The scholarships are for studies in medicine, technical science, engineering science (excluding chemical engineerings, mathematics, physics, chemistry and German studies. Applicants should
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  • 45 13 IPOH, Oct. 27—The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bln Said, has left on a two-week private visit to Formosa. He will take the opportunity to study the industrial set-up there in view of the Btate Government's own industrial programme
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  • 51 13 SINOAPORE, Oct. 27—Mr. Tan Soo Chye, the Comptroller of Customs asd Director of the the Central Narcotics Intelligence Bureau, will talk on “Some Aspects of Narcotic Addiction In Singapore" at the luncheon meeting of the Y's Men Club of Singapore (Beta Chapter) on Saturday at the Prince's
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  • 36 13 SINGAPORE. Oct. 25 —Mr. Noel J. S. Thompson has been reelected president of the St. Pattrick’s Society. The other officials are Mr. Les Acheson, vice-president; Mr. Denis Murphy, secretary; and Mr. J. Milliken. treasurer.
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  • 32 13 SEREMBAN. Oct. 26. Twentyfive kampong workers of the Lenggong Farmers’ Association today presented $lOO to the Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, towards the National Defence Fund.
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  • 51 13 PENANO, Oct. 26.—The Consul General of Panama in Penang, Mr. Prancisco J. Quijano, and his wife will hold a reception on ths occasion of the 62nd anniversary of the independence of the Republic of Panama, at the Consulate-Oeneral in Kelawei Road from 7 to 9 p.m. on Nov.
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  • 482 14 SINGAPORE, Oct. 27 TALKS are now coin; on between the Singapore and Malaysian Govern ments on overall proposals for the re-organisa-tion of Malaysian Airways as a joint airline of the two countries. There has been no change in the agreement between
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  • 102 14 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 27.—The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. today awarded 393 silver medals, 76 sold medals and 48 sold stars to blood donors at the Community Hall of the National Tuberculosis Centre here. In his speech, the Minister said the amount
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  • 184 14 gINGAPORE, Oct. 27. —Police sped to the Nanyang University this afternoon as it carried out a sweeping purge of Left-wing students. A total of 85 students were expelled from the university for Involvement In the recent anruly incidents Inside the campus In protest against the
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  • 227 14 KUCHING, October 27 THE Kuching Municipal Council, which is V™ A trolled by the Sarawak United People’s Part, has called on one of Its members, Mr Chari. Llnang, to resign from the divisional' advisor, council. In the Council Negri last week, Mr. Llnang crossed
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  • 35 14 PENANO. Oct. 27. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will address the Chung Ling High School at its annual graduation and prise-giving on Nov. 12. Datln Wong will give away the priaes
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  • 158 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 25. WOO Yoke Khing, seven, the youngest artist in the ninth Young Artists Exhibition at the British Council here, won the first prize in the Water Colour section. But he wants to be a doctor because artists are never
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  • 33 14 TANGKAK. Oct. 27 The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, will open two community halls and a moa<jue when he visits the district on i Nov. 7..
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  • 117 14 SINGAPORE, Oct.-27.-A senior lecturer In the University of Singapore Dental School, Dr. Lee Khee Wee, Is leaving lor London to take up a post as senior lecturer at the dental surgery of the University of London. Announcing this today, Dr. J.M Robertson,
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  • 83 14 Kuala lumpur, oct. 27A former officer in the Malayan Civil Service, Mr. Edgar Ord Laird, has been named Britain’s new Deputy High Commissioner *n Kaduna. Nigeria. Mr. Laird, 50. joined the MCB in 1947. From Augus 1956 to February 1957 he was secretary to
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  • 124 14 Kuala lumpur oct- —The Faculty of of the University of Mato here will be holding^ 5 of lectures on the beginning rrom Nov The first series of Z& John which will be tW Lee Joo-For. art lectu Train jns! Specialist Teachers to tW Institute,
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  • 901 15 Indonesian Army says wholesale slaughter of civilians in east Java JAKARTA, Oct. 28 A STATE of wor has been declared in central Java where the army said Communists had massacred civilians and where there has been fighting between Communists and Muslims. Radio Jakarta said the
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  • 286 16 JAKARTA, Oct. 28. —President Soekarno has said he will not drop Dr. Subandrio despite a persistent campaign against the Indonesian Foreign Minister by anti-Com-munist groups here. He told seven political party leaders at a meeting: yesterday: “No other Foreign Minister has been so persistent
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  • 20 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 27 Bank Negara Malaysia has received a total of $1,359,932.41 for the National Patriotic Fund.
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  • 253 16 If UALA LUMPUR, Oct. 28. The new State series of postage stamps, consisting of seven denominations, will be on sale ‘throughout Malaysia on Nov. 15. The series consist of one, two, five, six, 10, 15 and 20-cent denominations
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  • 18 16 MUAR, Oct. 28—The Sultan of Johore will pay a two-day visit to Muar from Nov. 5
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  • 226 16 PENANG, Oct. 28. WHERE has been a "tremendous expansion’’ in A services to the blind after the tost war, Mr. W.G. Brohier, principal of St. Nicholas’ School, said here today. “In this field. It Is a fact that Malaysia is one of the leading countries
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  • 42 16 PENANG, Oct. 28—The Kampong Dodol branch of the Women’s Institute will hold a variety show at Umno Hall on Nov. 6 to boost the State institute building fund. There will be a beauty contest to pick a W.I Queen.”
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  • 132 16 LUMPUR, Oct. **28. Tengku Abdul Rahman will perform his first public function since his week-long illness tomorrow when he opens the Federation House at Cameron Highlands. He was due to declare open the $500,000 bungalow last Saturday but due to illness the function
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  • 30 16 KUALA LIPIS, Oct. 27 A mobile X-ray unit will be on a three-day visit at the General Hospital here from Nov. 3 to give free chest examinations.
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  • 147 16 K U T^nQ M U 28 Malaysia B w P mb assad M to Malaysia, Mr. James n Bell, will present a palrS American flamingos to th! Natlonai Zoo on Sunday The birds are a donation to y*® by the people ol
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  • 70 16  -  From GEOFFREY GELDARO Oct. 28. The Governor of Sarawak, Tun Abang Haji Openg, is seriously ill. He was admitted to the General Hospital here last night. Tun Openg was recently confined to bed In the Astana for several weeks His condition took a turn for the
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  • 92 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct 28 Malaysia will be taking pan m the 5th international contemporary art exhibition to be held iu India in December. The exhibition, held once three years, is sponsored All-India Fine Arts and Craiis Society. It is scheduled to tate place at New
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  • 82 16 KUALA LUMPUR. <*<• 2 party ot PWD officials in Britain as guests of me monwealth Relations O hya m They are Mr. Fung g ine er. Shen. senior executive Sabah; Inche Mahfoz b J Per State Engineer, Kedah senlo r lis; Mr. Chai Boon Pon. cm
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  • 465 17 JOHORE BAHRU, Oct. 28. JHE Sultan of Pahang, Sultan Abu Bakar, topped the list of the people, who were awarded honours today by the Sultan of Johore on the occasion of his 71st birthday. He received the Darjah Kerabat Pangkat Yang Pertama (D.K.P.) the Family
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  • 91 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 28 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to Oen. Gemal Gursel, President 01 the Republic of Turkey, on the occasion of Turkey's National Day tomorrow- The message reads: “On this happy occasion of the National Day of the Republic
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  • 40 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 28Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bln Haji Idris will open a seminar for members of the Selangor Kampong Co-operative sinrietv Bank Ltd-, at the ISolah Kebangsaan Hisamuddin. Jalan Swettenham, here tomorrow at 930 am.
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  • 161 17 lESSELTON, Oct. 28. Seven teachers from Malaya will be arriving in Sabah early next month to help relieve the shortage of teachers here. Another seven will be arriving by the end of the year. This was disclosed by the Minister of Social Welfare, Dato Mohamed
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  • 130 17 CINGAPORE, Oct. 27.—The Barisan Sosialis today criticised the Singapore Government and the National Trades Union Congress for allegedly stopping the party from meeting delegates to the International Labour Seminar. The party in a statement referred to the NTUC's action in circulating a Barisan “open
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  • 62 17 KUANTAN. Oct. 28. --The Kuantan Town Council is facing a budget deficit of $41,655 for next year. This results from an expected revenue of $623,352 against an estimated expen- diture of $665,007. The budget shows an expenditure increase of $58,092 over last year’s figure of $606,015. The
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  • 496 17 Both India and we offer Asia a better alternative to the regimented slavery of China IPOH, Oet. 28 jyjALAYSIA and India are in the vanguard of Asian resistance to Chinese Communist imperialism, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Ghazali
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2304 18 From Our Market Correspondent not much publicised, a factor which overshadowed the Stock Exchange last week from the sidelines was the forthcoming budgets, both in Malaysia and Singapore. It is now only a matter of a few weeks before the details are revealed of the
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    • 32 18 RUBBER TIN (perlk). (per pie *1). Oet. *5. 95** eta. 6717JU* SS. S4H eta. ****** H 17. 94U eta. 8730.51 It. 64H«ta. 1714.15 1». 45 eta. 9717.11 19. |711.17 H
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    • 68 18 Current Dale of Total for Total for payment payment year previous year Buklt Mertajam 5% Dec 16 10% 10% 5 ctst Nov. 29 Kamuntlni Tin 55% Doc. 4 75% 35% (equivalent) f’arit-Brua* 1J% 1*% U% (Herat Rubbe, 5%t Dec 3 (equivalent) 1 ondon Tin 10% t Dec. 17
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    • 54 18 T'HE present rate ef the Malayan x dollar again* the pornd sterling fixed on November 14 M year la Belling, T.T. or O.D. fa. S IS/IM. Baylor T.T. la. 4 1/lid. Baylnf O.D. la. 4 Mid. The dollar la at lie statutory middle position in relation to its
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    • 37 18 '['Hl Association ef Bank* tn Mi* leysla made these chances In its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): Sailing TT er OD ready: Holland Qulldsrs 117|; Belgian Francs 1614; French France 169}.
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    • 49 18 Oct. 26 Oct. 27. Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Oct. 30. Industrials: 80 98 80 94 79.90 80.11 80.21 80.29 lo,: VUsVL 105 30 105.45 106.04 106.06 106.36 I rubbers: 103 82 103.82 103.82 103.82 103 82 103 81 •Dec 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29 1962 100
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    • 366 18 AFTIR a Iharp drop of ont cent at ths beginning J »<**'» trading evels altared ItUU one way oi e -°l h,r I he '“'her mor* wnMment continued till mid-week when a stead HPi n< !f rt r n ln stati H.CjB. a Co. Ltd.
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    • 43 18 tr» Cay i Ceeenut alll bulk f®l 154 sellers Otprkl Oot./Noe. UK Coounwt. Unquoted. pepper I Muotok white ***** (K»% rflW). a ingapere Ceeenut OH Ml slatien price*: bulk 451 ll r 454* acllera. Tba tona *•«<»''' Singapore Capra Aeeeeiatlen priaai; Unquoted.
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    • 42 18 (Managers’ First Malayan ®1 f 47 Second Malayan ,4 Third Malayan 1 Jj* 90 Malayaia Commerce *0 Mai. Saving Fund. 1 0* fl t(1 First Hong Kong j 4 Second Hong Kong 4 t <| Slarling Commodity S/10 (•Hong Kong currency)
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  • 554 19 IPOH COUNCILLORS DO SOT FOLLOW BLINDLY RECOMMENDATIONS OF COUNCIL’S OFFICERS’ IPOH, October 29. ipOH Municipal Councillors are not puppets to 1 follow blindly the recommendations of the council's officers, Mr, D. R. Seenivasagam, president of the People’s Progressive Party, declared here last night. He was opposing
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  • 87 19 Sultan: Don’ t let down your guard KUALA KANG6AR, Oct. 28. I The Sultan of Perak continuing I his feur-day visit of the Kuala Kangsar district, today urged the people not to let down their guar I against confrontation. He also called on the people to keep a sharp look
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  • 194 19 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 29. —The $7 million Malayan Teachers’ College in Pantai Valley, which first opened Its doors tor teacher-train-ing three years ago, will be officially opened by the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, on Oct. 30. During the last three years
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  • 43 19 J f KANOAR. Oct. 27 Perils has 4 0/7 new voters according to the latest registration list .wh ch clos'd earlier this month. The new voters comprise 2,309 in the Perils Utara constituencv a. d 1.768 in Perlis Selatan
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  • 333 19 -I > y i- K. LUMPUR, Oct. 28 FOLLOWING closely 1 on the West German offer of an $11.5 million loan to the Malaysian Government to equip the teaching hospital at Petaling Jaya has come another one. The new offer Is trom me Americans. It
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  • 354 19 Singaporeans told: Matter of duty for survival... SINGAPORE. Oct. 29 I 'J'HE Minister tor Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San, today urged v Singaporeans to buy more locally-manufactured products. “This we must do as a matter of duty for it Is in defence of fur living
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  • 128 19 IfUALA LUMPUR. Oct. a 28.—A team of officials, including members of the Tariff Advisory Board and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, will conduct a series of meetings to explain the Government measures for the economic integration of the Malaysian States. The meetings, all
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  • 52 19 PENANO. Oct. 27 Ustat Syed All Mahfooda. Professor of Islamic studies at the Al-Aahar University. Cairo. will talk on “Egypt Before and Now” to members of the Penang Malay Association on Nov. 6 Ustaz Byed All Is teAchlng at Almashoor Islamic Bchool here on a
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  • 1001 20 OINOAPORE, Oct. 30 30 Kuala Lumpur, with his owner J.S.H. Skrine astride, won a three-hourse hurdles race over 9f at Bukit race over 9f at Bukit from start to finish. He paid $8. Race One CLASS 5—2F Capt. R.F. Tlbbatt’s (6)
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  • 436 20 SINGAPORE, Oct. 29 'THE first of the Pulau 1 Senang killers went to the gallows at dawn today. An hour later, just before sunrise, the last of the 18 men had paid the penalty for the penal isle atrocities of 1963. Only a handful of
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  • 93 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 28. The former acting Pakistani High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. H.A. Abbasi, left the Federal capital today for Singapore on his way to Karachi. He was the last Pakistani official to leave for home since the country broke off diplomatic relations with Malaysia
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  • 242 20 pENANG, Oct, 29 —Tho National Union 0 Tthas circulated 15.000 pamphlets to plain its reason fn, W“V, he formation nf Ihe Malayan Teachfirs’ Union which it desfiribes as “nothin* mor e than another splinter union with a new name. Emphasising that a tuna,
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  • 117 20 TELUK ANSON, Oct 2fi. 1 Wbrk is well under way on the $80,000 improvements to the Teluk Anson District Hospital, including struotion of a children s ware and operation theatre. The children’s ward, win na room for about 40 bed*. w h operation theatre, which
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  • 18 20 KUCHING, Oct: 29 -^*1 Sumbeng, 24, a JgjJ* assistant, was killed rdfiy while playing football —Reuter.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 101 20 BI6 SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $151,680 1st *****7 $84,826 2nd *****2 $24,236 3rd *****0 $12,118. V Starters ($1,000 each) Nos: *****0, *****7. *****3. *****1. *****9. *****7. *****8, *****8, *****8. *****9, *****4. *****6, *****0. Consolation ($750 each) Nos *****2, *****1, *****3. *****5. *****6. *****3, *****8, *****7. *****6, *****2. Extra consolations ($200 each)
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