The Straits Budget, 15 December 1965
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section37 1965-12-15 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA’S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER SERIES 687. KUALA LUMPUR, DECEMBER 15, 1965. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or I Shilling KDN 1102-101237 words
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Advertisement114 1965-12-15 1 MONO W KOWLOON SfefiM y m mm. mm ABU m V 5 It KOTA •HANU 7T UTTf RWOKTM a IPOH V. .718 k& KUALA LUMPUR branches SABAH MALACCA V'•; 1:- ■V K i*S IAHRU JOHOm i; I MR m Sgfi X P* OKs3t K (U v Ik ii si 22.,*114 words
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Article, Illustration2800 1965-12-15 2 FELIX; ABISHEGANADEN - THE FIRST MALAYSIA PLAN By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR* December 9 Malay sians should regard the Firsi Malaysia Plan as an opportunity “to serve m the battle for prosperity and security.” This is stated by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman.2,800 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article605 1965-12-15 3 —Straits Times. December 7 It might be said, without too much cynicism, that when 40,000 Indonesians find the time to demonstrate outside a British consulate then Indonesia is back to normal. As it happens, it would not be quite true. News releases by the army command still—Straits Times. December 7 - 605 words
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Article361 1965-12-15 3 —Straits Times. December 7 The recent student disturbances at Nanyang University put the University Council and the Government to a test they could not afford to fail. This was to demonstrate that they had no intention of abdicating their authority to a small group of left-wing extremists. To—Straits Times. December 7 - 361 words
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Article221 1965-12-15 3 —Straits Times. December 7 The Minister of Health’s announcement that the Medical Registration Ordinance will be changed to permit Malaysian doctors with degrees not recognised in Malaysia to work for the Government marks a crack in an old protective structure. It is to be hoped it will widen—Straits Times. December 7 - 221 words
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Article313 1965-12-15 3 —Straits Times December 8 Investment on wharves must alwavs contain a gambling element even if the engineering is impeccable. The work of construction takes many months, volumes of world trade are only vaguely predictable and politics may confuse the economically probable. But, if port congestion and regional stagnation—Straits Times December 8 - 313 words
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Article605 1965-12-15 3 —Straits Times. December 9 The opening proceedings yesterday of the first session of independent Singapore’s legislature presented a curious spectacle. All but two P.A.P. members were in their seats, and not an Opposition member was in sight. The Barisan Sosialis Party made good its threat of boycott. What—Straits Times. December 9 - 605 words
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Article370 1965-12-15 3 —Straits Times, December 9 Without altogether abandoning the idea of licensing teachers, the Education Minister, Inche Khir Johari, has made it clear that the Government is not planning to do anything about it in the immediate future, and perhaps not for a long time to come. This is—Straits Times, December 9 - 370 words
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Article1011 1965-12-15 4 —Straits Times. December 10 The key to progress and prosperity, writes the Prime Minister in a foreword to the First Malaysian Plan, lies not in satisfaction with what has already been achieved, but in a firm determination to make a still greater effort. The next few years—Straits Times. December 10 - 1,011 words
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Article662 1965-12-15 4 --Straits Times December 11 Hie changing Singapore skyline, and the Housing Board’s astonishing programme, are convincing evidence of the vitality of the island State, but figures given in the first part of the Development Plan memorandum are a striking supplement. Singapore has not only overcome the economic--Straits Times December 11 - 662 words
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Article263 1965-12-15 4 into war. r —Straits Times gecem The Thai Government’s concern at the security situation in its north-eastern provinces is gaining increasingly frequent expression, and it may be wondered just how serious the situation is. Some months ago the Chinese Foreign Minister, Chen Yi, half-promised a guerilla war ininto war. . r \\ —Straits Times gecem - 263 words
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Article11 1965-12-15 4 tsk - tsk Petalinr Jaya SHOULDN'T the Bartsan well? T s.R.11 words
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473 1965-12-15 5 P. KRISHNAN - By P. KRISHNAN IT UAL A LUMPUR, Dec. 5. —Leaders of the civil service unions are unhappy that the Special Commission on Salaries will take a year to complete its report. The Government, they said, should award an immediate interim473 words
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Article160 1965-12-15 5 PENANG, December 5. *rHIRTY very special visitors flew into Penang 1 yesterday for a two-day visit with an eye to promoting tours to this country. Comprising travel agents !the party includes 18 women. They are on a SouthEast Asia tour. Flying in from Bangkok, the160 words
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Article65 1965-12-15 5 PENANG. Dec. 5 —Pour Singapore artists Madeleine Enright Quek Wei Chow. Tay Chee Toh and Tay Bak Koi will hold a joint exhibition, sponsored by the City Council- at the Town Hall here from Dec. 10 to 24 The council, striving to promote interest in music, is65 words
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Article27 1965-12-15 5 PENANG. Doc. 6—The Penang state branch of the Central Welfare Council will hold its first executive council meeting on Dec. 13 at the Youth Centre27 words
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625 1965-12-15 5 K. LUMPUR. Dac. 5 rpHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that Malaysia would stand by its Constitution and “uphold it with everything in our power 9 It had weathered all storms, proved itself to be the best that Malaysians could ever625 words
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Article81 1965-12-15 5 SINGAPORE, Dec. 6 Four members of the US. House of Representatives committee on appropriations will pay brief visits to Singapore this week Three of them. who vuil fly in tomorrow are Representative Clarence Dickinson Long (Democrat) of Ruxton, Maryland; Representative William El Minshall (Republican81 words
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Article39 1965-12-15 5 PENANO. Dec. 5 Two Austra llan “Youth Ambassadors to Asia Mr. Lynn Kirkham and Miss Fiona Stanley, will be guests of the Oeorge Town Lions Club at their luncheon meeting at the Mandarin Room on Dec 8,39 words
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Article, Illustration292 1965-12-15 6 JEFFREY FRANCIS - The Ambrose plan to raise Sabah’s level of education... From JEFFREY FRANCIS: Jesselton, December 5 lyyrOST of the teachers in Government primary schools in Sabah have only Primary Six qualifications. This is the startling fact that faces the new Director of Education, Mr.292 words
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101 1965-12-15 6 SINGAPORE. Dec. 5. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said today that the Singapore Government would continue to allow people to move across the Causeway freely to visit friends and relatives. Singapore would also continue to welcome Malaysian people into the island101 words
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Article71 1965-12-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. B—Special postage stamps of 25-cent, 30cent and 50-cent denominations will be Issued on Dec. 14 to commemorate the third South-East Asia Peninsular Games to be held here Designed by Mr. A. P. Anthony, the stamps will depict soccer, athletics and swimming71 words
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Article53 1965-12-15 6 PENANG, Dec. 6 Residents of Patani Road Mukim will meet in the grounds of the village mosque on Dec. 10 to elect members of the mukim council. The council, the first ever to be formed, will consist of five representatives of the village elders and five from53 words
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214 1965-12-15 6 TPOH, Dec. 5. The Perak Blood Donors’ Association is to get doctors and the Ministry of Health interested in following the footsteps of Singapore in encouraging more people to donate blood. Under an IncenUvc scheme regular, non-Govemment Singapore blood donors now get free medical214 words
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Article52 1965-12-15 6 IPOH. Dec. 6 Nine models. Including three children, will take part in a fashion show in aid of St. Michael’s Institution building fund at the St. John Ambulance hall here on Dec. 7 and 8 at 7-30 pm. The show is under the patronage of the Raja Perempuan52 words
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283 1965-12-15 6 JESSELTON, Dec. 6. A WARNING that some people were still trying to stir up trouble and blame the Central Government for the present difficulties in Sabah was given last night by the chairman of the Sabah Alliance, Tun Mustapha bin Datu Harun.283 words
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Article26 1965-12-15 6 PENANG. Dec. 6—The Penang Christmas-New Year trade fair organised annually by Shaw Brothers. will open at the New Work! Park here on Dec. 11.26 words
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121 1965-12-15 6 SINGAPORE, Dec. 5.-Mr. Row Kee Seng, MP. for Faya Lebar, has resigned from the central executive committee of the Barisan Sosialis. He has told party chairman, Dr. Lee Slew Chon, that he has been “too troubled” by recent activities and decisions in the party. Mr.121 words
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Article59 1965-12-15 6 SINGAPORE. Dec s'™ trallan High Singapore, Mr WUimm for left here by air this evenmg Bangkok to attend a m loma tic heads ot Australian diplom* missions in Asia. f roß i The meeting to be hew i by Dec. 8 to 11, will be chai59 words
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Article, Illustration1610 1965-12-15 7 Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 6 By Our Parliamentary Reporters THE Medical Regis1 tration Ordinance is to be amended to enable Malaysian doctors with unrecognised foreign degrees to work with the Government. The Minister of1,610 words
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141 1965-12-15 7 ITUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 6 1V —The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Shamsuddin, today called on the St. John Ambulance Brigade to increase its services to the rural areas “where the need for knowledge on first-aid and nursing is greatly felt.” Speaking at141 words
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Article58 1965-12-15 7 SINGAPORE, Dec. 6—The manufacture of hair wigs, self adhesive tapes and mirror-foiled films and sheets is to be declared as pioneer industries. This is disclosed In the latest Issue of the Singapore Government Gazette, which asks that any objections to this should be made In writing58 words
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476 1965-12-15 8 GILBERT WOODEN - By GILBERT WOODEN: Seremban, Dec. 7 POLITICAL leaders from six parties have in the past two weeks gone all out to woo the 9,900 voters in the Rahang constituency for the State Assembly by-election on Dec. 7. It will be a keenly476 words
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146 1965-12-15 8 Kuala lumpur. Dec. 7.—Six Indian Parliamentarians will arrive here by air on Thursday for a threeday goodwill visit They are: Mr. D. P. Karmarkar, a former Minister of Health; Mr. Hem Barua, Mr. T. Annasaheb P. Shinde, Mr. R. S. Pandey, Mufti146 words
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Article37 1965-12-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 7 Thousands of people in Klang are expected to give a big welcome to the Sultan of Selangor and his Consort when they return after their Continental tour on Dec. 13.37 words
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Article189 1965-12-15 8 SINGAPORE, Dec. 7. The Barisan Sosialis will boycott Singapore’s first parliamentary session from tomorrow. This was announced to a Press conference today by the party’s chairman, Dr. Lee Siew Choh. who also said he was confident that all their eight elected members would stay away189 words
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239 1965-12-15 8 Kuala lumpur, Dec. 6. The University of Malaya has called on the Ministry of Labour to help solve Its dispute with the General Staff Union, which has led to a work-to-rule by 800 non-academic workers. Mr. F. Tambou. Commissioner for Labour and Industrial239 words
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1017 1965-12-15 8 By Our Parliamentary Reporters 1TUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 7.—A plot to create a “revolutionary” climate in the country to allow the Malayan Communist Party to resume its armed struggle was disclosed by the Minister of Home Affairs, Da to (Dr) Ismail, today. He was replying1,017 words
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498 1965-12-15 9 THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS’ K. LUMPUR, Dec. 5 rr HE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today Malaysians should “thank their lucky stars” they were not being asked to pay for every local telephone call as in some other countries. And I498 words
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169 1965-12-15 9 SEREMBAN, December 5. THE pro-tem secretary of the Democratic Action Party, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, said here tonight that there was a “general recognition of the need for a loyal and vigorous opposition." .Without such a loyal Malaysian opposition, stanaards169 words
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Article74 1965-12-15 9 MUAR, Dec. 5 The Johore Government is to launch ft statewide publicity campaign on rural development programmes from March next year. This was announced by the District Officer, Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir, when he opened the Bakri Progress Exhibition here. He called on74 words
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Article23 1965-12-15 9 mttar Dec. 5—The Socialist Front member of theMuaiJo*" Council. Mr. Tan Kok Chee. nas been elected chairman Labour Party branch here.23 words
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184 1965-12-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR, December 6. over 2,600 students in Selangor took the Sixth Form entrance examination this year 489 have been offered places. A spokesman from the Selangor Education Department said those who did not secure places could attend evening classes and prepare for184 words
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122 1965-12-15 9 SINGAPORE, Dec. 6. Two Singapore youths. Joseph Lee Kim Llm and Lawrence Seow Hood Teck. are the first non-Brltlsh youths to train aboard P and O ships. The Port at Singapore Authority wanted them to get experience and training aboard an122 words
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289 1965-12-15 9 K. LUMPUR, Dec. 6 rE Government has been urged to give the “green light" for the start of the National Art Gallery building project. Mr. Frank Sullivan, secretary of the National Art Gallery Board of Trustees, made this appeal today when289 words
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76 1965-12-15 9 A-RADIATION: 8-NATION SEMINAR IN S’ PORE CINGAPORE. Dec. 6—Delegatlons from eight countries. including Singapore and Malaysia, will take part in the five-day World Health Organisation interregional seminar on public health programmes in radiation protection which begins here tomorrow. The other countries—all lh the Western Pacific region—are FIJI, Hong Kong, Japan.76 words
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Article, Illustration1909 1965-12-15 10 By Our Parliamentary Reporters Kuala Lumpur, Dec. 7 Demands and chaienges that have to be met to keep pace with development, plus I ndonesian confrontation, have resulted in a considerable increase in the cost of running the police force The Minister of1,909 words
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Article, Illustration318 1965-12-15 11 JEFFREY FRANCIS - From JEFFREY FRANCIS: Jesselton, Dec. 7 THE Central Government is expected to give Sabah a $6O million longterm loan to help develop the State within the next five years. This will be part of318 words
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Article83 1965-12-15 11 JESSELTON, Dec. 7.—A technical aid mission from Holland wDl arrive in Kuala Lumpur in February to draw up a technical assistance programme for Malaysia This was stated today by the Netherlands Ambassador to Malaysia Mr C. Kruytbosch, who arrived here for a survey of the83 words
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Article50 1965-12-15 11 IPOH Dec. 6—One hundred selected sergeants and corporals of the Civil Defence Corps here attended a flve-day non-commis-sioned officers’ course which ended here yesterday. Meanwhile 113 volunteers in eluding 24 women in Tanjong Rambutan and 27 men in Kampar, are undergoing basic tram ing in civil defence.50 words
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135 1965-12-15 11 Dec. 6—The Negri Sembilan Legislative Assembly needs strong Opposition leaders “to shout when mings go wrong.” Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam said here last night. The president of the People’s Progressive Party was speaking at a by-elec-tion rally in Paul Street in support of the Independent candidate,135 words
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Article28 1965-12-15 11 PENANO. Dec. 6—The consultative committee of municipal corporations met at the City Council chamber here today, presided over bv Mr. C.Y Choy. the Mayor of Penang.28 words
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189 1965-12-15 11 Kuala lumpur, Dec. 7.—The Ministry of Labour today intervened in the dispute between the University of Malaya and the General Staff Union which has led a work-to-ruie by the non-academic stall Aa Ministry official* met the university authorities and the stall side, the University of189 words
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Article, Illustration568 1965-12-15 12 KHGR; CHEANG KEE - By KHGR CHEANG KEE PENANG, Doc. 7 'J'HE national language will not be the sole medium of instruction in all schools, colleges and universities in the country ‘'even after 1967,” the Minister of Education, I n c h e Mohamed Khir Johari, said last night.568 words
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130 1965-12-15 12 IfUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 7.—The Minister of Information and BroadInche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, announced tonight the reorganisation of the overseas publicity service of the Department of Information. The department would be stepping up its work in impro v 1 ng Malaysia’s Image overseas, particularly130 words
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174 1965-12-15 12 MUAR, December 7. TWO Malaysian fishermen in a boat vvc u rescued last night after drifting in the open sea in the Straits of Malacca for three days. Ballmah bln Abdul Rashid, 25, and Oan Chlng Olan, 40, went without food and water174 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1965-12-15 13 Greater emphasis on more live programmes and fewer imported films on TV from next year... By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 8 THE Minister of In formation and Broadcasting, lnche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said today that his Ministry was1,080 words
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246 1965-12-15 13 SINGAPORE, Dec. 6. Singapore could not afford to be unfriendly with any state, regardless of the political and economic ideology of its Government or geographical position, the Minister of State for Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, said yesterday. Inche Rahim was speaking at246 words
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Article, Illustration2520 1965-12-15 14 Singapore soon to be a republic in keeping with its new identity SINGAPORE Dec. 8 Maintenance of economic viability, defence measures and constitutional changes were among the Government's tasks spelt out by the Yang diPertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, in2,520 words
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295 1965-12-15 15 KUALA LUMPUR, December 8. JHE Minister of Justice, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today told the House of Representatives that he would consider the possibility of setting up a legal aid bureau for the benefit of the poor. He295 words
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128 1965-12-15 15 If TALA LUMPUR, Dec. 8 —Britain is sending an inspector of schools to Malaysia next year to assist the Government in evaluating the organisation and progress of the Federal Inspectorate of Schools. He is Mr. H. L. Fenn, who is at present128 words
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Article82 1965-12-15 15 SINGAPORE. Dec. B—The Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rt. Rev. C. K. Sansbury, has been appointed general secretary of the British Council of Churches. An announcement from his of* flee at Bishopsboume today says that along with this appointment will go a post as82 words
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Article63 1965-12-15 15 IPOH Dec. The Sultan of Perak will open the 10-day Budget session of the State Legislative Assembly here on Dec 14. He will Inspect a guard-of-honour mounted by members of the Police Field Force, and later in the air-conditioned assembly hall deliver his address reviewing63 words
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Article, Illustration195 1965-12-15 16 Kuala lumpur, Wed. Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman, Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, will leave for Bonn early next month to assume his new duties as the Malaysian Ambassador. His appointment was announced by the Government today. He will take the195 words
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Article37 1965-12-15 16 BATU PAHAT, Dec. 7 The Distrct Officer here, Inche Talb bin Abu. will open a civics course for penghulus. assistant penghulus. kampong headmen and supervisors of adult education classes, at the Diamond Jubilee Hall tomorrow.37 words
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Article38 1965-12-15 16 PENANO, Dec. 6 Two Australian “youth ambassadors to Asia/’ Mr. Lynn Kirkham and Miss Fiona Stanley, will be guests of the Qeorge Town Lions Club at its lunch .meeting in the Mandarin Room here on Wednesday.38 words
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Article34 1965-12-15 16 KAJANO. Dec. 8 The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, will open an art and crafts "exhibit on at Jenderam Malay School. 12 miles from here, on Dec 1!34 words
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Article, Illustration907 1965-12-15 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 8. The Minister ol La bour, Mr. V. Mani ckavasagam, tonight announced plans to gear up his Ministry ‘to keep pace with economic development/’ Plans for the integration, re-organisa-tion and expansion of the Ministry’s set-up were drawn up907 words
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214 1965-12-15 16 OENAN'G, Dec. B.—The 1 Pengkalan Ward branch of the Penang MCA at a meeting yesterday criticised the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. for his “sweeping and uncalled for remarks” in the House of Representatives on Dec. 6. Mr. Tan. speaking during214 words
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Article, Illustration194 1965-12-15 16 I£UALA LUMPUR, Dot g "“The Lord President the Federal Court of Appeal. Dato Sir James Thomson, will be retiring next year, at his own request. This was announced in the House of Represents tlves today by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul194 words
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Article80 1965-12-15 16 SINGAPORE. Dec. 8 Three visiting American Congressmen spent a auiei day in Singapore todav. sightseeing and having talks with U.S. Consul a* officials on the latest po tical developments in tni region. The Congressmen are Mr Clarence Long Demoora tic Representative i r f F80 words
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Article, Illustration1757 1965-12-15 17 JACKIE SAM - By JACKIE SAM Singapore, Dacambar, t THE Singapore Government is to spend $1,520 million to sustain economic growth over the next five years. With this second five-year plan, the Government hopes to gene rate matching private development expenditure of1,757 words
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Article82 1965-12-15 17 PENANO. Dec 9 The City Council will ask business firm* for contributions to finance a Japanese garden which it proposes to build in Lin tang Mas off Oreen Lane. The site has been donated to the council by a housing develop* merit company. Estimated cost of82 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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2005 1965-12-15 18 From Our Market Correspondent L AS T week the Stock Exchange saw the lowest turnover since the last week of September, only 1,247,775 shares being traded compared with 2,205,454 shares in the previous week. With nothing to encourage the investment climate only the smallest2,005 words
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Article32 1965-12-15 18 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (p. picul) Dec. 6. 682 cts. $690.37 J 7. 68} cts. $693.50 8. 682 cts. $699,121 9. 692 cts. $691,121 10. 692 cts. $686.25 H. $686.7532 words
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Article46 1965-12-15 18 (Managin' Prices) First Malayan 1.98 20S Second Malayan 1.3 R 1,49 Third Malayan 1.05 1.16 Malayan Commerce .79 .90 ad Mai. Saving Fund 1.11 1.21 First Hong Kong .92 .97* Second Hong Kong .67 .71 xd* Sterling Commodity 3'B 4/3 l* Hong Kong Currency).46 words
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Article81 1965-12-15 18 Current Date Total for Total for m payment payable the year previous vear M Tobacco 6% Peb. 1 16% 10.3% Bo 7% Dec. 31 25% 15% l.ower Perak 562 %t Jan. 19 1121% Ayer Molek 15% Dec. 28 15% 15% Gadek Rub 8% Jan. 8 I. Kuantan 4%181 words
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Article44 1965-12-15 18 Dec 6. Dec. 7. Dec. 8 Dec. 9. Dec. 10. Dec 11 •1n4.«ri»1.: 81.59 81.26 61.35 81.38 81.85 *l.BO Tliu: 100.37 100.0# ##.#s 100.05 ##9s 9995 rubl.fr.: ***** 105.09 105.13 ***** 105.05 ***** •Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec. 29, 1962 10044 words
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Article68 1965-12-15 18 ’MINUS Prtduu littiinn, Sings* para naan prises par piaul yesterday: Caaanut ail: bulk $5l sellers, drum $54 sellers. tapper: Muntok white $2121 sellers. Sarawak white $2lO sellers, special Barawak black $l5O sellers, garbled Lampong black $150(N) sellers < all W 6% NLW), AST A $l7O(N> sellers (100% NLW).68 words
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Article72 1965-12-15 18 'THI Association of Banka in Malay* ala made theae changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100). Now York: buying TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 13/16. 90 d/st. 33 5/16 ciedit bills, 33 9/16 trade bills. Soiling TT or OD ready: U.S. dollars 3272 words
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405 1965-12-15 18 rADING this week has been fair although somewhat nebulous, and apart from a setback mid-week the market has maintained a steady undertone, state HC B. Co. Ltd. in their rubber market weekly review. London trading was thin and for the most part content to405 words
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Article23 1965-12-15 18 Dec. 10 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 691 cents (unchanged). TIN: $686.25 (down $4.87i). 41 Unofficial estimated offering 210 tons (up *0 tons).23 words
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Article55 1965-12-15 18 T HE present rate of the Ms 1 dollar against the P° sterling fixed on November 24 year is selling T.T. or O.l>. 3 15/1 Gd. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 1 Buying O.D. 2s. 4ft. atu tor» The dollar Is at 11$ *t al i( middle position in55 words
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Article, Illustration578 1965-12-15 19 FOR MORE ACCURATE PLANNING ON LOW COST HOUSING 4 *V irtv ..A <. a ♦’•■a. s By Our Parliamentary Reporters LUMPUR, Dec. 9. The Government propos es to carry o u t an ‘attitude cum demand” housing sur vey in selected areas to578 words
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200 1965-12-15 19 KUALA LUMPUR, December 9. THE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today called on heads of Ma lay secondary schools to stress to their stu dents the importance of English as a second language. Opening a seminar at the Language Institute attended200 words
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Article26 1965-12-15 19 KUALA LUMPUR Dec.—The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will open the 15th Malaysian Trade* Union Congrea* delegates’ conference here at 10 a.m. tomorrow.26 words
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Article922 1965-12-15 20 SINGAPORE, Dec. 11.— Sungei Bijeh, with Johnny Nelson up, scored her maiden win to pay $99 in a day o t upsets in very heavy going at Bukit Timah today. Raee One CLASS 6, DIV. 3—7F Min 8table’s (2) NAVAZISH 8.5 (409—142) Harbridge 1 (1) Oar922 words
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Article837 1965-12-15 20 SINGAPORE, Dec. 12. —Eight year old Pulau Pangkor landed another big prize today when he took the 9f Williamson Memorial Stakes in heavy going at Bukit Timah. Race One CLASS 3. DIV. 3 7F. Mr. and Mrs. Chong Kok Lims (1) PANQLIMA LARUT 8 6 (543—230)837 words
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