The Straits Budget, 10 November 1965

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  • 43 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER RE8ISTERED AT THE O.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER f v‘ W» ,v ;< i *W?a 682 j KUALA LUMPUR, NOVEMBER 10. 1965. Price 40 cento (Malata) or 1 Shilling KDN 1102-1011
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    • 244 2  -  ACCOUNTANCY STUDENT Singapore I REFER to the letter 1 (8.T. Oct. 23) headlined “Merdeka and the Poly Diplomas” by Mr. A. Robert Edls, principal ot the Singapore Polytechnic. As a full-time student In the Polytechnic School of Accountancy, I have this to say. Obviously. Mr.
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    • 45 2  -  CITIZEN Singapore DRAINS in the backlane between Liang Seah Street and Tan Quee Lian Street are congested with rubbish left lying for weeks, a breeding ground for mosquitoes and flies. Another eye-sore and health hazard are the permanent structures erected along this backlane. r
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    • 28 2  -  PRO BONO Singapore. WONDER if it would be possible for Chinese wayangg playing In open spaces in residential areas to reduce the volume of u amplifiers.
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    • 874 2  -  T. BALASUNDRAM Singapore. THE recent Tregonnlng- Wlnstedt controversy has to be considered In the perspective o t wider and more important issues. In my undergraduate days I did notice that Prof, (then Mr.) Trengonning had a tendency to make unkind remarks in his lectures of people
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    • 154 2  -  LIBERAL Singapore. f read with Interest the report (ST. Oct. 9) on the academic achievements of the 28-year-old political detainee. Lim Chin Joo, during his nineyear detention What moves me to write is a reeling of revulsion that our society can keep a man In detention for
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    • 21 2  -  R. TAY Singapore JALAN Rajah, off Balestier Road, is in a deplorable condition. The authorities should make immediate repairs.
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    • 323 2  -  K. Y. D. GIN Af. Director ol Public Works Singapore I FIND the letter bv 'a Citizen'' In y ur 2* very luerestini It does draw attentirm to the fact that Singapore ca J 1 made a much mort attractive place not orS for the benefit
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    • 31 2  -  SWIMME* Singapore 1HAVE noticed much is beinjr done the improvement Mount Emily Swmun'« Pool. But has the <•' as ment noticed tiiat »t taken four months paint the P°°^ otl
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    • 693 3 —Straits Times. November 2 Admission by the Indonesian Army authorities of a “precarious” situation in parts of Central Java certainly can be accepted as evidence that the Communist aftermath of the October 1 coup is far from over; it is another matter whether the situation is
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    • 371 3 —Straits Times. November 1 There are two aspects to the national unity which it is the purpose of Solidarity Week, beginning today, to promote and strengthen. Malaysia offers much to all her citizens in common. How much would become apparent if each individual and each family would take
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    • 211 3 —Straits Times. November 1 There is a strong case for the Malaysian Government taking responsibility for family planning— not because the T.P.A. is doing badly, but because it has done so well. The rapid rise in attendance figures at the Association’s clinics (the latest report for Selangor tells
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    • 139 3 --Straits Times. November 2 Stepping up the time spent on teaching the National Language in Selangor primary schools from 140 minutes to 230 minutes a week will speed pupils’ progress in this subject. The task now is to ensure this happens without undue setbacks to other subjects. According
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    • 609 3 —Straits Times, November 3 At its first meeting for more than a year, the National Joint Labour Advisory Council had a great deal to discuss. It is much too useful and important a body to remain so constantly in the background, a fact on which the 33
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    • 350 3 —Straits Times. November 3 The measures the Singapore Government is planning to introduce to establish control over the extent to which noncitizens may take advantage of local job opportunities, are legitimate. Whether they are also wise depends on one’s estimate of the direction in which economic and other
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    • 422 4 —Straits Times, November 4 JL w Whether Dato Donald Stephens’ retirement from politics will lead to a stronger Sabah Alliance and greater political stability in the State, depends on the successors to the leadership of the United Pasokinomogun Kadazan Organisation and the policies they will follow. There have
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    • 411 4 —Straits Times, November 5 The rules laid down by the Government fn May in definition of the respective rights of trawler operators and inshore fishermen obviously need to be reviewed. The sea battle on Nov.2 between the two groups, resulting in a man killed and several others
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    • 648 4 —Straits Times. November 6 There is confusion somewhere, it would appear to be in Whitehall, regarding British defence arrangements with Singapore and the future of the British military bases. Singapore is not asking the British to withdraw; on the contrary it is hoped the British will stay.
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    • 426 4 —Straits Times November 6 The decision of the new leaders of the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation to drop the demand for a re-examination of the Malaysia Agreement, clears the way for rapprochement between UPKO and the other parties in the Sabah Alliance. The substance of the
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    • 156 4 —Straits Times. November 6 Not all the problems attached to the resettlement of Malay families affected by Singapore's urban renewal programme have been solved but negotiations are going well. In particular, assurances of co-operation passed on to the Minister for Social Affairs this week by representatives of families
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  • 106 4 SINNGAPORE, Nov. 5-A« page booklet on Sing* pore’s separation from laysia has been prepared oy the Ministry of Culture f free distribution within next few days. lea dThe booklet traces events ing to the break, with a nd from speeches of Singap* Malaysian
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  • 341 5 IPOH, Oct. 31. THE Ministry of Labour has taken steps to establish a department to deal with manpower planning and the utilisation of manpower. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, disclosing this at the annual delegates conference of the Perak
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  • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 31—The Minister of Health. Inche Baha- i n an bin Samsudin, will open an administrative course for grade LT°» matr ns at the Government Training Centre in Petaling J aya tomorrow at 10 a m.
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  • 350 5 SINGAPORE, Oct. 31 SENATOR Edward Kennedy had' a 100-minute exchange of views with Singapore student leaders this afternoon at the University of Singapore Students Union building. Earlier. Senator Kennedy, who flew in last night on a fact-finding tour of Singapore
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  • 72 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 31Three infantry officers and four medical sergeants of the Malaysian Army have been selected for further training courses in Australia. They are Major Abdul Manap bin Kudl, Haron bin Mohamed Taib and Sabaruddin bin Sulaiman (all from the Royal Malay Regiment)
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  • 461 5 Devan Nair: I don’t expect any goodwill from them PENANG, October 31. M R C. V. Devan Nair, member of Parliament for Bungsar, yesterday described the Government’s refusal to let him speak at a UDP public rally her eon Nov. 5 as “a clear manifestation
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  • 275 6 gINGAPORE, Oct. 31. —A Singaporean has been given the honour of being the youngest Asian professor in the history of McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Dr. Raymond Yong Nen Yiu, 36, who has been an associate professor at McGiU University since 1962, has
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  • 304 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 31. A TRADE union leader today urged the Govern- ment, employers’ organisations, international agencies and foreign missions to help as many employers as possible to visit Western countries and study industrial relations there. This, if done, would ‘•enlighten’* the Malaysian
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  • 159 6 Kuala lumpur. o c t. 31— The secretary-general of the Afro-Aslan Rural Reconstruction Organisation, Mr. Krischan Chand, arrived here today to consult the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl, who is the president of the organisation. He said at the airport that
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  • 18 6 MUAR. Oct. 31—The Sultan of Johore will two-day visit to Muar beginning on Nov. A.
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  • 211 6 SINGAPORE, October 31. MALAYSIAN Airways will go ahead with the construction of its $11 million 18storey headquarters building at Robinson Road here. Revealing this, a spokesman of the airline said first phase of the building project had been “three-quarters completed.” This phase covers
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  • 117 6 pENANG, Oct. 31 The Chief Minister, Dato •Wong Pow Nee. today criticised city dwellers for their complacency towards the threat of Indonesian confrontation. ‘They seem to be interested only in making money by day and enjoying themselves by night,” he said. Dato Wong, speaking at
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  • 30 6 TANGKAK, Oct. 31—The Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos, will declare open a new $6,000 community hall at Kebun Bahru on Nov. 7.
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  • 152 6 DENANG, Oct. 31—TheChie* Minister, Dato Won? Pow Nee, said today that too much publicity had beto given in the newspapers t r the proposed causeway tc link Penang Island to th? mainland. “The problems for the building of this causeway are vastly
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  • 127 6 KUALA LUMPUR. 0<?t. 31 About 50 V.I Ps and organisation, have been Invited branch of the Association for the Remembrance Day ceremony here on Nov. The ceremony this year again be held at the Ce P j which has now been r t() from near
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  • 801 7 *Wc can t depend on Britain or Malaysia to protect our interests indefinitely* SINGAPORE, Oct. 31 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has emphasised the need for a Territorial Army—at least 10,000 volunteers in the next five years
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  • 146 7 KUALA LUMPUR, October 31. THE Malaysian Government has ordered carrier telephone equipment worth about $2.2 million from Britain, the area manager of the International Telephones and Telegraph Corporation, Mr. R N. Burton, said here. He said that the British °mpany which' got the order
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  • 28 7 KULIM, Oct. 29—The Kedah State MIC will hold its annua 1 delegates’ conference at the Gandhi Memorial Hall, Pa* tani. at 3.30 p.m. on Nov. 5.
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  • 245 7 ‘SHE HAS A VOICE OF WORIO CUSS' If U A L A LUMPUR, **Oct. 31 —Australiantrained soprano Florence Pong has been invited to make a song recital tour of Bangkok, Hong Kong, Taipeh, Manila and Singapore. While making a series of recordings for Radio Hong
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  • 84 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 31— The Minister of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bln Dato Abdul Rahman, will receive the Grand Officer of the National Order of Vietnam at a Vietnam National Day reception to be held here tomorrow. The Vietnamese Ambassador here, Mr.
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  • 33 7 IPOH, Oct. 29—The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Mohamed Ghnzali bin Hail Jawl. will pay a four-day visit to the Kuala Knngsnr and Lenggong areas of north Perak beginning tomorrow
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  • 166 7 JESSELTON, Oct. 31.— The 24th Construction Squadron of the Royal Australian Engineers stationed here is to be replaced by the 21st Construe tion Squadron from Victoria later next month. The Australian Minister for the Army, Dr. A. J. Forbes, announcing this, said that
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  • 69 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 31—The National Union of Malaysian Students has protested against the action of the Rhodesian Government in restricting the freedom of students to participate in political activities. In a statement today, the international vice-president, Mr. Eddy Lee. said: ’By forcing a 'stay-out-of-pol itlca”
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  • 113 8 Canberra. Oct. 31. a senior Government official from Singapore is among 27 trainees from 12 Commonwealth and South-East Asian countries studying public adnrnistration in Australia. He is Mr. Woon Khek Loon (above), senior executive officer of the Public Service Commission. The course is
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  • 220 8 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 31 The survival of Malaysia ana South Vietnam has been threatened by Communist aggression, but both nations had accepted the challenge to “fight for peace.” This is stated in a message by South Vietnam’s Ambassador, Mr. Tran Kim Phuopg. on
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  • 198 8 SINGAPORE, Oct. 31. Dr. Khoo Oon Telk. senior lecturer In clinical medicine, has been appointed Professor of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Singapore. He succeeds Prof. E. S. Monteiro who retired in May this year. Prof. Khoo has been
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  • 258 8 KuA L A LUMPUR, 1Y Oct. 31 The biggest solidarity rally begins in Kuala Lumpur at 5 p.m. in the Stadium Negara today. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will launch the Week at the two-hour rally, /bout 20,000 people are expected to attend. Special
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  • 289 8  -  From GEOFFREY GELDARD I/UCHING, Oct. 31. 1Y Leadership and policy troubles in Sarawak’s opposition Machinda Party have apparently been temporarily smoothed over in discussions following reports that the party’s chairman, Mr. Michael Buma. and the secretary general, Mr. Yeo Cheng Hoe, were resigning. The
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  • 127 8 pENANG, Mon.—About 150 Umno youth leaders from Malaya ended their three-day work camp at Bat u Maung last night with t f )get session. t he director of the camp. Inche Hamzah Alang of Selangor, said that the object »f the camp was to “work
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  • 28 8 IPOH, Mon.—The Ipoh Municipal Council will hold a special meeting tomorrow to pass its record Budget for next year calling for expenditure of nearly $l4 million
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  • 86 8 j£UALA LUMPUR, Oct.30 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has appointed Inche Abdul Aziz bin MOhamed Yassin, Principal Assistant Secretary (Planning and Research), Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, as deputy chairman of the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority. The appointment took effect from Oct 11. Inche Aziz
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  • 146 8 §ERBMBAN, Oct. 31 The Besar of Netvi Sembilan, Dato (On Mohammed Said bi n Mo hammed, and the Chief Minister of Penang, Dato Wong Pow Nee. Were among five persons who were today presented the meritorious award f w services rendered to the Jaycee
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  • 158 8 A madman 's brainwave, says African unionist IfUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 31- Mr. M. E. Jallow, a trade unionist from newly independent Gambia, today described confrontation as "the silly brainwave of a madman.” Mr. Jallow, an African representative to the International Confederation of Free Trace Unions, said this at the International
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  • 49 8 PENANG. Frl- Th* v I,«and Province Wellesley Malay bourers’ Welfare Assoc hrnen t welcomed the recent esta of the Port Labour Board. ff The president Inehe <he Hassan, said: 'Now roI1 board has been set up, h |e fldenfc port workers will to make steady progress
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  • 488 9 Senator sees ‘constructive role for Singapore KUALA LUMPUR, November 1. r J[ HE people and Government of the United States have “great respect” for the people and Government of Malaysia for their fight against the “Communists and Communist insurgency,” Senator Edward Kennedy said here today. Mr.
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  • 54 9 SINGAPORE, Nov. I—The Anglican Primate of Australia Archbishop HR. Gough, will arrj\e here on Nov. 8 to start a SouthEast Asian tour. The archbishop will be accompanied by Canon A.E.S the Australian Armys Anglican Chaplain-General During their 12-day visit, they will meet Australian troops m Malaya.
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  • 143 9 Oct. I.—Selfconfidence Is the key to success, the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bln Abdul Rahman, told 200 Umno leaders at Kuala Pilah last night. Inche Senu was speaking to Umno leaders from Johol, Jempol. Jelebu and Kuala Pilah at the town
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  • 268 9 SINGAPORE, Nov. 1 J)R. TOW SIANG HWA, senior lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, has been appointed Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in the University of Singapore's Faculty of Medicine. Prof Tow, 40, came to Singapore from Hong Kong nt a very early age
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  • 51 9 PENANG. Nov. 1 The Penung branch of the Malay Shorthand (Trenglcas) Institute will conduct a Malay shorthand and typewriting examination at Umno Hall on Dec. 18. Intending candidates should register their names at Umno Hall between 5 p m to 7 p m on Monday and
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  • 256 9 Central Govt aid: We must approve it first —Asri KOTA BHARU, Nov. 1 ALL rural projects approved by the Central Government must first go through the Kelantan State Rural Development Committee before they are implemented. This was stated today by the Mentri Besar, Dato Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, after
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  • 114 9 OING PORE, No I—Sgt. Malcolm Muggeridge of the Far East Air Force left Singapore for Britain late on Oct 3« to marry his fiancee, Miss Kathleen Hunter. of Bedford, tomorrow. The sergeant got into the news because the British Defence Ministry (R AF.
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  • 690 10 CONCERN OVER HIS HEALTH, AND HE WANTS TO ENSURE ALLIANCE UNITY KUALA LUMPUR, November 2 DATO Donald Stephens former Chief Minister of Sabah and president of the United Pasokmomogun Kadaxan Organisation today announced his retirement from ALL politics. He took his “painful and difficult” decision,
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  • 123 10 J/UALA LUMPUR. Nov. 2. The Malaysian performers at the 1965 Sydney International Trade Fair won great applause from the Australian crowd by their intriguing displays of wayang kulit, kite flying, top spinning and arts of self-defence. One Sydney newspaper reviewing the pageant spoke
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  • 32 10 DONOUN. Tues. Dr. H.E. Scharenguivel of the Kuala Trengganu General Hospital has assumed duty as medical officer here in place of Dr. S.K. Sinha who has returned to India.
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  • 285 10 Kuala lumpur, Nov. 2.— The security aspect of the proposed barter trade between Singapore and Indonesia was no t brought up by the State’s Defence Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, at today s National Defence Council meeting. After the 30-mlnute meeting, the
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  • 646 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 2 KUALA LUMPUR FACES $1.6m DEFICIT AND A $23m PLAN FOR IMPROVEMENTS i QFF-STREET parking and a hawkers’ em- porium are among projects included in a $23 million plan to improve the Federal capital over the next five years. Details were announced today by
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  • 243 11 An invitation —from the tariff chief MALACCA, November 2. THE acting chairman of the Tariff Advisory 1 Board, Haji Sujak bin Rahiman, today invited local businessmen to go to Kuala Lumpur and see him or his officers if they had any problems. “I or my officers will be only too
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  • 25 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Nov. 2—The senior agricultural assistant here. Inche Mohamcd Yussof bin Man. has returned from a three-week study tour of Formosa.
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  • 709 11 IfUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 2.—Tun Abdul Razak today described his chief, Tengku Abdul Rahman, as “Bapa Perpaduan” (“Father of National Solidarity”). The Deputy Prime Minister said of the Tengku, who has already been given the title “Bapa Malaysia”: “He has worked diligently to foster
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  • 47 11 MENTAKAB. Nov 2—The Pahang branch of the National Union of Teachers will give financial assistance to about 20 needy and deserving pupils in the State to purchase text-books for next year. The scheme. introduced In 1963 has so far benefited about 40 students.
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  • 40 11 NIBONG TEBAL. Nov. 2—Mr Tan Teik Hock, principal of the Methodist Primary School here, has been elected national president of the Boys Brigade of Malaysia. He Is also director of youth work of the Methodist Church of Malaysia.
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  • 430 12 FOR FAMILIES AFFECTED BY GOVT’S URBAN DEVELOPMENT SCHEME SINGAPORE, Oct. 31 THE Singapore Government will give a rent subsidy of 20 per cent to Malay families affected by the Government's urban development scheme if they accept accommodation in Housing Board flats. This was
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  • 145 12 Self-confidence —key to success: Senu gELF-CONFIDENCE is t Munster of Information and Broadcasting, G r Se n bi n dul Rahman told 200 Umno leaders at Kuala Pilah last night. Tnnhfi Qaimi nm n a Inche 8enu was speaking to Umno leaders from Johol, Jempol, Jelebu and Kuala Pilah at
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  • 114 12 SINGAPORE, Oct. 31. A Philippine Airlines DC-8 jet flew into Singapore today to start its once a week service direct from Manila. The jet touched down at Paya Lebar airport at 12 50 pm. with 28 passengers. Among them was Gen. M. G. Soliman, a
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  • 91 12 KULIM, Nov. 1—A businessman from Lunas. Mr. Tan Kim Seong was the victim of a hit-and-rob gang on Saturday. Mr Tan was riding on the pillion of a friend’s motor-cycle on his way home after collecting some debts at Padang Serai when a car hit
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  • 36 12 IPOH, Nov. I—Mr.1 —Mr. Yong Swee Kee, 24, has assumed duties as a geologist in the Geological Survey Headquarters here after obtaining a degree from the University of Adelaide under a Colombo Plan scholarship
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  • 57 12 IPOH, Nov. I—A group of 130 Thai students including 65 girls from the Kasetsart (agriculture) University, made a brief stop-over here today on their way to Penang from Kuala Lumpur. Their 10-day tour of agricultural projects in northern Malaya began on Oct. 27. They will spend
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  • 450 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. i U.S. team off to S’pore i f EMBERS of the U.S. trade mission said before leaving for Singapore today that they savv ‘‘tremendous possibilities” for the expansion of economic co-operatipn between Malaysian and American businessmen. At. a farewell Press conference after a
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  • 195 12 OINOAPORE, Nov. 1. The Singapore Telephone Board has embarked on a $43 million development plan for the period 1965/1970 to cope with the expansion of its services The Board today said the plan would involve additional exchange equipment, cable> and over-head line
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  • 48 12 Name change fo r Stock Exchange SINGAPORE Oct. haa Stock Exchange of stock changed its name to Jn a Exchange of Malaysia and for he t cl1 Registrar name was given by be ap0 ro of Societies in reC witb effect Gazette notification from Oct. 22. this J'**-
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  • 491 13 SINGAPORE, Nov. 1. —Singapore’s citizenship laws are to be tightened up and strictly applied as part of a massive programme to “ensure economic and political survival.’' Though details of this plan have not been completed, some preliminary steps have been taken to ensure
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  • 190 13 ]>ENANG, Nov. Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ, and his consort, Tengku Puan HaJJah Nor Sa’adah, were among 500 guests who attended the “bersanding” of Che Norsiah blnte Dato Ismail, daughter of the State Secretary. Dato Ismail bin Mohamed Jamil, and Inche Annuar bin Haji Abdul
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  • 164 13 THE Minister of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dato Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, receiving the Order of the Grand Officer of the National Order of Vietnam the second highest decoration in South Vietnam at the Vietnam National Day reception in Kuala Lumpur
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  • 372 13 nut PENANG, November 1. JHL formation of the Malayan Teachers Union to unite all teachers in the country was last night described as “the most challenging event’’ in the history of trade unionism in the profession. “Our union will represent all teachers
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  • 32 13 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Nov. 1 The Buklt Kfertaiam High School Old Boys’ Association will hold its annual dinner- and dance at the school hall at 7 30 pm. on Nov. 6
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  • 98 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 1-Mr. Oerhard Merzyn, a leading German political scientist, and the Director for Economic and Social Policy in Hamburg, will arrive here tomorrow for a two-day visitHe will give a talk on “Oermany after the Elections" at the Oerman Cultural Institute in
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  • 89 13 SINGAPORE. Nov. I—The Minister for Culture and Social affairs. Inche Othman Wok, will meet Malay representatives from the Crawford are a at the Ministry's conference room at 1030* a.m. on Nov. 4. He will explain to them the Government’s offer of 20 per cent rent subsidy
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  • 58 13 SINGAPORE. Nov. 1—The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bln Ishak, has consented to be patron of a Holiday on Ice' charity performance in aid of the Medical Progress Fund to be held at the National Theatre on Nov. 3. Inche Yusof and Puan Noor Aishah
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  • 34 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. I—The commander of the Ist Malaysian Infantry Brigade, Brigadier Tengku Ahmad bin Tengku Besar Burhanuddin. will Inspect the 2nd Regiment, Malaysian Reconnaissance Corps, at Sungaia Camp, Port Dickson, tomorrow
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  • 32 13 PENANO. Nov. I—The Francis Light School will hold its annual prize-giving and concert at Perak Road at 10 a.m. on Nov. 16. Mrs. Cheah Chong Kee will give away the prizes
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  • 495 14 MR. LIM’S •STRONG ENTHUSIASM i r. SINGAPORE, Nov. 2 high-powered sev-en-man American trade mission arrived here today to “open channels for deeper long term trade links” between Singapore and the United States. The leader of the mission, Mr. Roy F. Gootenberg, Director of Trade Missions
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  • 180 14 SINGAPORE, Nov. 2 The Chinese language newspaper Nanyang Slang Pao has ma<le a $200,000 donation to the Medical Progress Fund in memory of the late Mr. George Lee Mr. Lee was publisher and chairman of the board of directors of the paper.
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  • 123 14  -  From GEOFFREY GELDARD |£tCHING. Nov. 2—The secretary-general of Sarawak’s Party Machinda, Mr. Yeo Cheng Ho, admitted in a statement this afternoon that he had intended to resign, “but I have now changed my mind." The party chairman, Mr. Michael Buma, who was also reported to
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  • 44 14 PARIT BUNTAR. Nov. 2—The Krian Indo-Ceylonese community will give Dr. K. B. Jalamoorthy, the district medical officer, and Mrs. Jalamoorthy a farewell din* ner at the Rest House here tomorrow night. Dr. Jalamoorthy has been transferred to Grik, Upper Perak
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  • 428 14 IPOH, November 1. pERAK’S Ion; felt need for more technical schools will be realised when the Central Government pushes through its multi-million dollar building programme during the next five years. Under the First Five-Year Malaysia Plan, which begins next year, Perak will get-
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  • 206 14 SINGAPORE, Nov. 2 Nanyang University students today went to the city on a door-to-door campaign to gather public sympathy for 85 expelled colleagues. In groups of twos and threes, they moved inconspicuously 'through Chinatown' distributing cyclostyled pamphlets condemning the expulsions and the Wang Gang Wu
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  • 30 14 KUALA LUMPUR- Nj*; it ion Batu Caves protection ;d f.ini will hold n public meeting Hl ,i show at the Brit sh n1 here on Nov. 20 h
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  • 511 15 Work permits?—No, Singapore citizens can stay at work in Malaysia as usual KUALA LUMPUR Nov. 3 SINGAPORE citizens in Malaysia can carry on working os usual without work permits, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. The Prime Minister was commenting on the move by the Singapore
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  • 156 15 SINGAPORE, Nov. 3. American industrial relations expert, Professor E. Ellison Chalmers, has joined the staff of the Singapore University as visiting professor of industrial relations in the economics department. The 62-year-old professor’s appointment has greatly strengthened the capacity of the economics department
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  • 23 15 KAMPAR, Nov. 3 The public in the Kampar and Gopeng areas have donated $714 to the Lady Tcmpler Tuberculosis Hospital Fund.
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  • 90 15 PENANG, Nov. 3 Five representatives from the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce will meet the Minister of I abour Mr V- Manickavasagam, on Nov. 5 to urge ,the enlargement of the newly-established Penang Port Labour Board. The delegation will be l< o by the chairman of
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  • 266 15 KUALA LUMPUR, November 3. 'pHERE must be an agreed pattern of industrial relations in a country if management and labour want to maintain good relations. Such a pattern, according to Mr. J. Hyde-Clarke. director of the Organisation of Employers' Federation in Britain, must be
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  • 107 15 CINGAPORE. Nov. 3 The 13 director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Austin Coates, has left for Israel on his way to Western Europe on a fourweek tour. He will lay the foundation for a three-year programme of overseas promotion and
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  • 201 16 Kuala lumpur, Nov. 3. —The Director of the National Productivity Centre, Mr. S. A. Abishegam, today confirmed that he had resigned. A question has been tabled before Parliament by the Socialist Front MP for Batu, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon, asking the Minister of Commerce
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  • 53 16 MONO KONG, Nov. 3 The I -olony s Director of Medical and ■ff'fJth Services, Dr. P. H. Teng, '’ill leave tomorrow for Singapore 11 0 Kuala Lumpur. AlM official announcement today he would hold consultation# with the Singapore and Malaysian authorities on public health and
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  • 352 16 PARTY SHU UNREGISTERED ‘CHEN WILL STAND AS INDEPENDENT, BUT EVERYONE WILL KNOW WHAT HE STANDS FOR’ KUALA LUMPUR, November 3. Democratic Action Party today confirmed that its chairman, Dr. Chen Man Hin, will contest the Negri Sembilan State by-election for the Rahang constituency. But
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  • 128 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 3 A $800,000 bowline Alley Shah’s Bowling Centre scheduled to be opened here at the end of this month will be the first in the Malaysian capital. The centre, which will be one of the largest and most modern in Malaysia,
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  • 49 16 PENANG. Nov. 2.— The president of the Penang State Schools Arts Society, Mr. Tan Boon Lin. will open an art exhibition at the Francis Light School at 5 p.m. on Nov. 6. Prize-winning entries at the recent child painting competition for primary schools will be on show.
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  • 370 16 IT UA L A LUMPUR q N° V 3. National Solidarity Week rallies were held in the rural areas today. Thousands took the soli, darity pledge at these district-level rallies The sale of Berjaya nag« has also reached the kampongs and plantations. Collection The
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  • 256 17 THE TEH6KVS ELDER BROTHER TO MOVE TO PARIS KUALA LUMPUR, November 3. 'J'HREE heads of Malaysian diplomatic missions overseas are to switch jobs. The High Commissioner in London, Tengku Ya’acob lbni Al-Marhum Sultan .Abdul Hamid Halim Shah, elder brother of Tengku Abdul
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  • 179 17 BHARU, Nov. 3 The Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, today announced that his Ministry will spend about $8.5 million under the First Five-Year Malaysia Development Plan to be launched next year. He made this announcement before leaving here after a
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  • 29 17 G^!i^? AP 9 RE> Nov 3—Mr. Harry International representor American Federation and Congress of In-(AFL-CIO). fJi rr v ln Singapore on Nov f Jr a four-day visit.
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  • 26 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 2—The Acting Director-General of Telecommunications, Mr. Chew Kam Pok. today announced the extension of the overseas telephone service to Bahamas.
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  • 165 17 UENANG, Nov. 2 Too 1 many babies too soon were provided with too few comforts, the Mayor of Penang, Mr. C. Y. Choy, said when he opened a family planning exhibition at the Khek Association yesterday evening. Family planning. Mr. Choy said, was
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  • 101 17 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Nov. 3 The Bukit Mertajam District Ofcer. Mr. Piara Bingh. yesterday urged Malaysians of Indian origin to unite and work hand-in-hand with the other two major communities for the good of the country. “In Bukit Mertajam we have some prosperous Indians and
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  • 48 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 3—The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today opened a $20,000 mosque at the International Airport at Subang. The mosque, which is adjacent to the control tower can accommodate about 120 people and will serve airport staff and local residents.
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  • 422 17 SINGAPORE, November 3. gECURITY experts from Malaysia, Singapore and Britain are studying the State’s proposals for resuming a limited barter trade with Indonesia. This was announced here today by Singapore’s Minister for Defence, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, on his return from Kuala Lumpur, where he
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  • 81 17 |{UALA LUMPUR. Nov. 2 The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will be guest speaker at a Berjaya luncheon organised by the National Union of Journalists on Nov. 6. The luncheon, which is open to the public, will be held at Hotel Merlin at
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 453 18 nPHE steadier conditions rul1 lng towards the end of the previous week continued during the first part of the week and a price rise of over one cent was recorded at one time for nearby delivery state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. iii their review of
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    • 25 18 Nov. 5. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: cents (up one-eighth of a cent.) TIN: $092 (down $10.50). Unofficial estimated offering 200 tons (up 25 tons).
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    • 43 18 j HE Aiioetation of Bank! in Malay. ita marl* tln-ae changta In its ratea HooT* hanU mt<rday UH ™t«a to 35 5/1 ■•"■all V 00 re ««*yi Canadian lari .15, Bolgtan Francs 1 «i:i- |t a L,r *>** a d •»nlih |(rin'r
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    • 2005 18 From Our Market Correspondent JgOMEWHAT negative conditions prevailed on the Stock Excnange last week with several factors cancelling pach other out on a greatly reduced turnover. The total turnover of 1,874,664 shares was less than half that of the previous week and resulted
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    • 28 18 RUBBER TIN (per lb), (per picul). Nov. 1. 65'gets. $711.62*4 t. 66*4 eU. $709.87*4 66 cU. $703.00 4. 65*4 eta. $702.50 5. 65*a eta. $692.00 $685.50
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    • 46 18 Current Date of Total for lolal lor payment payment year nreviniiH v^i SunrH Way 20% Jan 18 20% 30% Cicely Rubber 2d. Dec. 16 2d 2*d (increased ia capital) Sagßa Rubber 9d Dec 16 9d fld B. B. P. 9d,t Nov. 11 t Interim
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    • 182 18 pENANG, Oct. 6.—The 1 Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said here tonight that because Malaysia had achieved rapid development, Afro'Asian nations were eager to learn from her in launching development projects. The Central Government, he added, had already invited many Afro-Asian countries
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  • 374 19 PENANG, November 4. THE Central Government would ‘‘seriously 1 consider” the construction of either a causeway or a tunnel to link Penang island and Province Wellesley, the Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Kazak, said here today. After all, Penang
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  • 22 19 nuai J™' Nov 4 The anhas hii 1 01 the Sultan of Johor** Nov 2i Pn tenta tively flxed for
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  • 164 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Malaysian Government is going ahead with plans to develop airfields in Sarawak, Sabah and Penang to cilitate the operation of modern aircraft. The Government’s airfield expansion programme k calls for 0 Development of airfields to permit Malaysian Airways Fokker Friendship
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  • 48 19 KUALA LUMPUR Nov. 3 A Gorman political scientist. Mr. Gerhard Merzyn. arrived here yesterday for a two-day vls.l. Mr. Merzyn who is on a ture tour of Asia, gave a talk »>n “Germany after the JJ? the German Cultural Institute h H*c for Singapore tomorrow.
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  • 225 19 SINGAPORE, Nov. 4.— An African trade union leader, Mr. T. Ogum, today backed Singapore’s right to retain foreign military bases. Mr. Ogum. who is director of the economics and research department of the All-African Trade Union Federation, with headquarters in Accra, Ghana, said:
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  • 358 19 PENANG, November 4. '[‘HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight described “Malaysian Malaysia'* as “a hollow slogan devoid of any meaning. 9 He said this when addressing a large crowd at an Alliance rally ln Thean estate, ln support of the Alliance candidate,
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  • 232 19 PENANG, Nov. 4 rrtHE newly-registered Malaysian Taiwan Gra- duates Alumni Association today handed a memorandum to the Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, urging recognition of Formosan degrees. The memorandum was submitted by a five-man delegation led by the president, Mr.
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  • 95 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 4—The Minister of Transport. Dato Ha-1 Sardon bln Haji Jubtr. Is to open an exhibition of ceramics and handicrafts at the Qantas Corruboree Room at the ALA Building here, on Nov. 17 at 6.30 p.m. The exhibition, sponsored by Qantas Airways in
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  • 66 19 KANOAR, Nov. 4. Senator Abdul Rahman Ahmad, secretary of the Perils Co-operative Banking Union, left yesterday for Formosa to study the co-operative and farmers' movement. He will join 36 other Malaysian delegates for a three-week tour organised by the Ministry of Agriculture ana Oo-operatives.
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  • 387 20 PENANG, November 5. r j'HE Deputy Premier, Tun Abdul Razak, today said that the Central Government was hoping to send economic experts to Penang “for the benefit of the people here.” He said this before declaring open simultaneously the Jalan Batu Maung deviation
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  • 41 20 IPOH. Nov. s.—The Bishop of South-East Asia, the Rev Bishop Robert F. Lundy will be among the guests at a tea party celebrating the silver jubilee oi the Tamil Methodist Church in the Tamil settlement here on Nov. 7.
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  • 244 20 |POH, Nov. 5. The f Central Government has agreed in principle to give an. $U million loan to the Ipoh Municipal Council for its $17 million sewerage scheme provided the State Government will sanction the scheme. This was stated in a reply by
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  • 61 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 4 A five-member South Korean team will give a display of the Korean art of self-defence at the Btadium Negara on the night of Nov. 8. The demonstration is open to the public. The team Is a ded by the president of the South Korean
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  • 1025 20 pENANG, Oct. 7. 1 Leading jockey Des Coleman took his season’s total to 82 winners today and needs only six more winners to reach Colin Tulloh’s record. Race One CLASS 6. DIV. I—7F 1 E. C. Lee s (6) LODE RUSH 8.0 c
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  • 52 20 MUAR, Nov. 7—A modem twostorey Istana, costing about $200,000. is under construction here. The istana is for the Sultan of Johore and his family during their visit here. The new istana. which replaces the old one built 50 years ago, stands on three acres along the
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  • 43 20 SINGAPORE, Nov. 7—Mr. Harry Goldberg, the international representative of the American Federation of Labour and Congress of Industrial Organisations, arrived here yesterday for a three-day visit. During his stay, Mr. Ooldberg will meet officials of the National Trades Union Congress.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 44 20 BI6 SWEEP *****6 (128.337) (8 7,334) TOTAL POOL: 1st No. *****5 2nd No. *****2 I 3rd No. *****7 (f 3,667) STARTERS (SOU each Noo. *****5; *****2; *****5; *****7; *****8 2231 *****3. ConsolOUon (8300): Not. *****9; *****4; *****8 *****6; *****5; *****2; *****3; *****2; *****1; *****8.
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