The Straits Budget, 7 December 1966

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  • 38 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 738 KUALA LUMPUR, DECEMBER 7, 1966 Price 40 Cents (Malaya or I Shilling) KDN 2035
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    • 259 1 INCREASE IN CIRCULATION IN 8 YEARS! Reflecting the countries’ consistent economic development the Straits Times has since 1957 soared from an average net sale of 80,683 per issue during that year to 160,249 in October 1965, and is still rising! A continuous rise in income levels (from an estimated £465
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    • 370 2  -  KERANG BCLU Teluk Anson. “ROBBED” Ipoh WITH the innocent pride of a little child, my son showed me a copy of the school magazine published by the Sultan Abdul Aziz Primary School, Teluk Anson. To show a father’s interest, I went thoroughly
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    • 414 2  -  K. E HILBORNE Singapore K.S.N. Kuala Lumpur. JilR. D. A Keighley in his reply to Mr. Mil ion Tan says, “it Is rare mat a person who crosses une roauj carefully is knocked down.” inis is no doubt true, but does it take us
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    • 161 2  -  CHANG KWANG SEH for Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Singapore. I _EFER to UK’s letter 1 The Cane’ (8.T. Nov. 1). The Ministry of Education Is alive to the problem of some misbehaving and defiant overaged students in some vocational schools. But they are a
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    • 44 2  -  H A F Singapore I 8 UP PORT the com1 plaint of “Parent” about the atrocious condition of that part of Jalan Kembangan which leads up the hill to the school In addition to the faults mentioned the road has bumps and hollows
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    • 63 2  -  HIEW SIEW NAM Ag. Director of Public Works Singapore 1 REFER to “Road Users” letter (S.T. Nov. 12) regarding the traffic congestion along Holland Road between 6th and 7th m.s. The Improvement of Holland Road is Included in the programme for road improvement schemes to be carr pr out
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    • 161 2  -  EX-TEACHER Ipoh T REFER to your report “Smut Circulating in Perak Schools” (S.T. Nov. 22). There wau marked pessimism in the tone of comment by Chief Education Officer, Perak, when he said, v there is very little I can do except tell the school principals
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    • 92 2  -  PAUL T. T. N. Klang INLAND folk do not grumble about higher rates but they ask If the increase will also bring improved and better lighted roads everywhere and not only where town councillors live. They also ask why for a town that is ‘royal’
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    • 149 2  -  P.D Koala Selangor. DECENTLY i made en- qulries regarding the purchase of UNICEF greeting cards for Christmas I was Informed that the Thai Area office looks after the sale of Unlcef cards in Malaysia as well as for Thailand After obtaining a Brochure from
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    • 96 2  -  VICTIM Malacca THE “daching” marked In Chinese characters cannot be understood by non-Chinese It may be argued that scales are placed In the public stalls, for checking purposes but in some places they gradually disappear and where a scale is found and the underweight Is pointed out a
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    • 74 2  -  RELATIVE Salak South HAD occasion recently 1 to visit a sick relative living In the railway labourers’ quarters in Sa South and was apoaiie by the conditions there. Should it not be responsibility of the d partment concerned see that a proper roaa leads to such quarters sv
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    • 653 3 —Straits Times, November 28 I here has been a wholesome appreciation by speakers at the inaugural meeting of the Asian Development Bank of the problems the Bank faces, a realisation that while formation of the Bank marks a turning point, there i s no guarantee of quick
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    • 389 3 —Straits Times, November 28 The Australian and New Zealand election results contain no surprises, unless it had been assumed that political demonstrations reflect substantial opinion. The agitation over Vietnam which was a feature of the Australian campaign, though it made full use of the conscription issue, seems to
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    • 643 3 Straits Times. November 30 Next November, more than 100,000 students in West Malaysia will complete their lower secondary education. They will be too young, at 14plus, to go to work, and in any case they will not have been trained for employment. What is to become of them,
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    • 408 3 Straits Times, November 30 The opening of the fourth conference on co-operation in matters of public health in the Thai-Malaysian bolder area invites an obvious question. What progress has the malaria eradication campaign there been making? Thailand is a little ahead of West Malaysia. Successful pilot projects have
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    • 165 3 —Straits Times, November 30 Perak, lately moving effectively to open more land for tin mining, lias embarked also on a more ambitious programme of agricultural expansion. In his address to the State Assembly yesterday the Sultan spoke of another 2,448 acres brought into FLDA schemes this year, with
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    • 383 4 —Btralts Times, December 1 It is a little disconcerting to learn that the Education Ministry has not as yet submitted to the Cabinet its recommendations on dealing with the claims of the teachers’ unions and on re-organis-ing the unified teaching service in general. The announcement by Da to
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    • 606 4 —Straits Times. December 2 The Vietcong on the one hand and the Saigon Government and it# allies on the other, each has offered to suspend hostilities for 48 hours over Christmas, and another 48 hours over the New Year. Saigon additionally has proposed a lunar New Year truce
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    • 325 4 —straits Times, December 2 Technically there could be some delay be/ore barter trading between Malaya and Indonesia can resume, as legislation must be repealed. but it is different to imagine technicalities prevailing. For one thing, Tim Razak’s announcement on Nov. 30 will lead to an armada of small
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    • 694 4 —Strait* Time*, December 3 The Tengku’s tour of Sabah has come at a thriving moment. He went there, he said, to listen, and he has heard already much of interest. But Sarawak and Sabah are also listening to the Prime Minister, whose observations in Kuching and Jesselton,
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    • 182 4 —Straits Times, December 3 The Pahang State Government’s decision to improve the road and strengthen bridges between Pekan and Rom pin, and to press on with the Pekan bridge, brings real East Coast highway much closer. At present it is possible, of course, to make the trip from
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  • 322 5  -  By JOE MIRANDA; KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 27 JJOPES for an early settlement of the five-day-old strike by 2,500 workers in 14 Euro-pean-managed companies were dimmed by the general-secretary of the National Union of Commercial Workers, Mr. A. B. Gomez, today. Mr.
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  • 20 5 PENANG, Nov. 25.—The Province North District Council will meet in the council chamber at Butterworth on Nov, 30.
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  • 174 5 ■KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 27.—The exhibition at the Samat Art Gallery here tomorrow will have a double significance. For Mr. Phoon Poh Whang It Is his first and last show in this country for five years at least. He leaves next month to study architecture
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  • 26 5 Fatwa’ seminar KANGAR. Nov. 25—Tlie Perils PMIP will hold a one-day seminar „n “Fatwa” (Islamic religious law) for 250 religious teachers on Dec. 1 in Ar»u
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  • 231 5  -  8/ GEOFFREY GELDARD KICKING, Nov. 27 Malaysian troops stationed in Kuchin* district were recalled to their barracks this morning following a midnight fight in the town. It is understood that the troops are now confined to barracks. The fight was between a
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  • 208 5  -  By A. SRIPATHY: MALACCA, Nov. 25 r JpWO fishermen whose boat capsized after a collision with a cargo vessel clung to an ice-box in the sea for 13 hours before they were rescued yesterday morning. They were found in international waters by
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  • 37 5 KUALA LUMPUR Nov. 25—The Malaysian Sinhalese Association will hold its annual meeting at 430 pm. tomorrow at No. 7 Jalan Scott. It will be followed by a buffet dinner and a film fchow on Ceylon
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  • 134 5 TOHORE BIIARU, Nov. 25.—A plav based on an old Persian story, “Sohrab and Rustum,” will be staged bv the Malayan Teachers College at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here at 6 p m. tomorrow and at 8 p.m. on Nov. 27. The play, the first
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  • 157 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 25 —The Mentri Besar Dato Harun bin Haji Idris and his wife returned last night from a tour of Europe and a pilgrimage te Mecca. They were due on Nov. 21. According to Dato Harun’s political secretary, Inche Rata It bin Haji
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  • 30 5 TELUK ANSON, Uov. 25—The Lower Peralc Malay Government. Servants’ Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. here will award scholarships worth 13 900 to 157 children of Its members tomorrow.
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  • 295 6  -  By BILL CAMPBELL: J«ss«lton. Nov. 27 State Government is being urged to complete the Keningau-Sepulot road, on which Australian Army engineering squadrons have been at work for nearly 2J years, taking it 60 miles through mountain and jungle
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  • 30 6 KOTA BHARU. Nov. 27 The Consulate here will hold a reception 'o mark Thailand s National Day *t the Union Club here at 7 pin on Dec 5.
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  • 131 6 TANJONG KARANG. Nov. 27.—Youth clubs and associations were urged by the Assistant Minister of Cnlture, Youth and Sports, Dato Engku Muhsein bin Abdul Kadir. today to intensify the “adoption" scheme launched by his Ministry recently. Under the scheme, clubs and associations are to “adopt” community centres.
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  • 49 6 PENANG. Nov. 27—New traffic f" an *t ment < in the vicinity of tne Chowrasta market will be enforced as from Dec. 1. One-way traffic will be Imposed Rjftoi? Street and Chowrasta 2™ p arklng n prohibited along Penang Road between Chulia Street and Burmah Road.
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  • 221 6 If UA LA LUMPUR, Nov. 27. —An eight member delegation from the Michigan State Senate Committee on International Commerce, currently on a study tour of seven Asian countries, arrived here today from Bangkok for a twoday visit. Speaking to newsmen at the airport, the
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  • 47 6 KUALA LUMPUR Nov. 27—The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to President Mokhtar Ould Baddah of the Republic of Mauritania on the occasion of th e country’s National Day tomorrow The Prime Minister sent a similar message to the Republic’s Foreign Minister.
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  • 44 6 KUALA PILAH. Nov. 27-Johol. 14 mile* from here. 1* to have a national secondary school early next year, the Assistant Minister of Education Mr. Lee Sink Yew. announced at the opening of the annual sport* of the Johol national primary school yesterday.
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  • 365 6 SINGAPORE, Nov. 27 gINGAPORE’S Minister of State for Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, today urged Malay racists to ponder over the perils of moderate Chinese leadership losing out to Chinese chauvinists. He reminded them that 75 per cent of the population were Chinese, and
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  • 117 6 TESSELTON, Nov. 27. The acting Chief Minister, Inche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh, today P sented a plaque hearing the Sabah crest to tn« outgoing 22nd Squadro of the Royal Australian Engineers, which been engaged in the construction of the ningau-Sepulot road, i° Sabah’s
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  • 173 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 25. MALAYSIAN who started his army career as an infantry officer 14 years ago has taken over command of one of the Malaysian artillery regiments. He is newly-promoted Col. N. T. Lopes, who has taken over command ot the 2nd. Regt.
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  • 113 7 I/' (JALA LIMPUR, Nov. 25.—The South Korean Vice-Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Lee Chul Seung, today had discussions with the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, and the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Itaji Gliazali bin Haji Jawi. The main
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  • 213 7 IPOH, Nov. 27.—Chin--1 ese guilds and societies in West Malaysia have been told by the Registrar of Societies to keep quiet on the language issue. This was alleged here today by the president of the People’s Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, at the
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  • 27 7 IPOH. Nov. 28—Singapore's High Commissioner. Mr. Lien Ying Chow, todav toured low-cost housing projects and the Tasek industrial estate in a brief official visit here.
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  • 211 7 IESSELTON, Nov. 25.— A comprehensive report is being prepared to recommend measures to combat inflation in Sabah. The Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister's Department, Tan Sri Abdul Jamil bin Rais, chairman of the National Planning Committee, said here today that the report
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  • 75 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov 27- New Zealand’s Director of Education. Dr K J Sheen, will visit Malaysia from Dec. 5 to 10 to study his country's contribution to the development of education In Malaysia under the Colombo Plan Dr Sheen will arrive here on Dec o and visit
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  • 200 7 SINGAPORE, Nov. 25. rpHE Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of A Labour, Mr. Pang Tee Pow, will head the Singapore Government s three-man delegation to the 13th session of the Asian Advisory Committee of the International Labour Organisation opening here on Nov. 28.
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  • 129 7 Kuala lumpur nov 28 —The Commonwealth Secretary-General, Mr. Arnold Smith, today expressed the hope that other Aslan countries would follow Malaysia’s example in the field on national development. He told the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. when he called on him this morning,
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  • 187 7 No reason why bank can’ t succeed’ K. LUMPUR. Nov. 27 I’tHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said here today that it the Asian Development Bank was run strictly on businesslike lines there was no reason why it could not be made a success. Mr. Tan. who returned
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  • 182 7 IT UA L A LUMPUR, Nov. 25. Every facility will be given to Singapore motorists applying for international permits to enter West Malaysia when the new law comes into force in three months’ time. The Ministry of TransBjrt, the Road Transport epartment, and
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  • 87 7 SINGAPORE, Nov. 2&— The Singapore Malay Teachers Union has accepted an invitation from their Indonesian counterparts to send a delegation to the All-Indonesia Teachers’ Congress to be held at Bandoeng next March. This was stated today by Inche H.M Husain, the Indonesian representative now
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  • 416 8  -  Kuala Lumpur as the‘switchboard’ By PREM KUMAR KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 28. T HE federal capital is to become the “Switchboard” for Indonesia's telecommunications system to the world, the Indonesian Director-General of Posts and Telecommunications, Brig-Gen. Soehardjono, said here today. This is being planned because
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  • 94 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 27.—Malaysia and Belgium will begin talks on technical cooperation here tomorrow. A six-man Belgium delegation. led by their Ambassador here, Mr. Frans Taelemans. will meet Malaysian officials at the Economic Planning Unit at 11 a.m. They will be joined later by the
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  • 33 8 PENANG. Nov. 27—The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, will open the 11th national convention of the Junior Chamber of Malaya at St. Xavier’s Institution Hall at 3 p.m. on Dec. 3.
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  • 26 8 Nippon-g o... SINGAPORE, Nov. 27—The Sin-gapore-Japan Cultural society will hold its first language graduation ceremony on Dec. 3 at the Japan Club in Bukit Timah Road.
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  • 135 8 Penang to elect its Miss International’ pENANG, Nov. 2«— Penang’s representative at the “Miss Malaysia International” contest will be elected at the Old Frees’ Association Pesta dance to be held on Dec 11 The “Miss Malaysia International’' contest will take place on Dec. 14, at the Han Chiang indoor stadium
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  • 43 8 SINGAPORE, Nov. 27—Three Indonesians in a sampan were intercepted by Marine Police in the “ea off Siplap yesterday morning. In the boat police found about 400 lb. of dutiable tobacco. The three men will be charged in court tomorrow.
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  • 501 8  -  A LET-DOWN, ADMITS UNION CHIEF By JOE MIRANDA KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 28. 3OO workers of Jardine Waugh (Malaya) Ltd., one of the 14 firms against which the National Union of Commercial Workers went on strike on 'Nov. 23, have been defying the union's
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  • 51 8 PENANG, Nov. 27—The BishjP of Singapore and Malaya, the P' Rev. Chiu Ban It, will speak at the thanksgiving service on the Both anniversary of St. Paul* Church, Macalister Road, at 7 p.m. on Dec. 4. The service will be followed by reception and a film
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  • 951 9 SINGAPORE, Nov. 28 gINGAPOREs Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that although he had egged on trade unions to launch ‘‘industrial protest actions” in pre-independence days, a repetition of these actions now would mean the disintegration of society. Now he had
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  • 217 9 1POH, Nov. 28 Eleven thousand members of the National Union of Teachers will go on their threatened strike “on or after Nov. 30,” if a lastminute meeting with the Education Minister. Incite Mohamed Khir Johari, 1 who is now in the Philippines,
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  • 115 9 London, nov 28— Teng- Sulaiman bin Sultan Ismail, the son of the i ang di-Pertuan Agong, was one of the 16 Malaysian and Singapore barristers called to the Bar in London rerecently. Tengku Sulaiman, who returned home earlier thla month, was called In absentia.
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  • 207 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 28. 'J’HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will be asked to set up an olticial organisation to tight “greedy and reckless” profiteers. The official body, with membership drawn from all interested parties, should also
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  • 215 9 SINGAPORE, Nov. 27. —The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, last night underscored the need for political stability in Singapore. A chaotic situation in Singapore “might give her neighbours an excuse to do the Republic in.” he said. “If our neighbours think
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  • 34 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 28 The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Benu bin Abdul Rahman, this morning visited the "Picasso Exhibition’ at the National Art Oallerv in Jalan Ampang here
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  • 64 9 Kuala lumpur, nov. Zl— Three political secretaries were today sworn in at a simple ceremony before the Prime Minister, Tengkn Abdul Rahman, at his office here today. They are Inche Mohamed bln Rahmat (Ministry of Transport) Inch# Ahmad Mustafa bin Hasan (Ministry of Information and
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  • 71 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 29—A dinner and dance will be held on Dec. 3 at the banquet hall of the Federal Hotel, here in conjunction with “Johore Night’’—aimed at bringing Johoreans in the federal capital together. Proceeds will go to a charitable or welfare organisations in Johore. Highlights
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  • 336 10 NO MOVE TO FORM OPPOSITION JESSELTON, Nov. 29. THE United Pasok-momogun Kadazan Organisation (UPKO) today quashed rumours that it intended to break away from the Sabah Alliance to form an opposition party at the coming State elections. The party’s national council also refuted reports that it
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  • 99 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Nov. 29—The adult education programme has become a dynamic force in the Government’s efforts to change the “tidak apa” attitude of the rural people in the country. This was stated by the Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche
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  • 164 10 Kuala lumpur, Nov. 29. —Negotiations for an air services agreement between Malaysia and Japan began today with both sides confident of the “mutually beneficial results.” Both the Malaysian Airways and Japan Air Lines, it is understood, intend to extend their services to
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  • 46 10 SINGAPORE. Nov. 26—The 80,000-ton iron ore carrier Marshall Clark left the Jurong Shipyards dry docks today after undergoing its annual inspection of fitness. The Norwegian-m a n a g e d freighter which flies the Liberian flag, operates between Japan and Mozambique.
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  • 323 10 SINGAPORE, Nov. 29. BRITISH child welfare expert, Mr. S.A. Gwynn, said today that Singapore’s Social Welfare Department badly needed a child guidance clinic headed by a psychiatrist or an educational psychologist. Such a clinic, he said, was now regarded in Britain, Japan
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  • 29 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov, 29—Mr. I. T. Gomls has been elected president of the Malaysian Sinhalese Association, with Mr. L. C. Jayatilaka and Mr. K. C- Weerascna as vice-president*
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  • 102 10 SINGAPORE, Nov. 29. —Two warships of the South Korean Naval Training Squadron arrived at the Naval Base here today for a four-day goodwill visit. The commander of the squadron, Commodore Ko Kyong Yong, was on board the R.O.K.S. Kyong Ki, commanded by Captain
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  • 643 11  -  By GABRIEL LEE: Singapore, Nov. 29 ALL new employees of Government and statutory bodies who are of military age will be required to undergo military training from Jan. 1. This was announced today by the Defence Minister, Dr. Goh Keng
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  • 94 11 MUAR, Nov. 29.—Negotiations between the local branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees and the Tangkak Local Council reached a deadlock after nearly three hours of talks at Tangkak yesterday. The union's secretary, Inche Mohamed bln Ismail, said that the Local
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  • 35 11 PENANG, Nov. 20. Senator Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon Lok has been elected president of the Theosophical Society here. V;cepresidents are: Dr. C. H. Yeang and Messrs. D. Baboo and J. E. J Oorjitham.
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  • 16 11 NIBONG TEBAL. Nov. 29—The South Province Wellesley Rural District Council will meet here tomorrow.
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  • 382 11  -  By Geoffrey Boland: Singapore, Nov. 28 fiUNLOP Malayan Industries which was the first of a long line of companies to offer shares to the public in September 1961, is now seeking to raise fresh capital. The purpose of a new issue of shares to stock
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  • 227 11 SINGAPORE, Nov. 2D. —The SecretaryGeneral of the Commonwealth Secretariat, Mr. Arnold Smith, today urged Commonwealth leaders to display a greater sense of co-opera-tion to make it a working force for world peace. Mr. Smith, who flew In this morning from Kuala Lumpur for a four-day
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  • 24 11 KLUANO, Nov. 29 The Kluang Amateur Dramatic Society will stage “Blithe Spirit” at the Oarrison Theatre here on Dec. 2 and I.
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  • 236 12 SINGAPORE, Nov. 29. A 36-memDer nalia.ii trade mission is now here for a fiveday visit to boost trade between Singapore and Italy. The mission's leader, Senator A. Banfl of the lialiun Ministry ol Foreign Trade, said they were here to see how Singapore’s
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  • 32 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 29. —>■ The Minister of Education. Inc he Mohammed Khlr Johari. will return here tomorrow after attending the conference of South-East Asian Ministers of Education in Manila.
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  • 265 12 IPOH, Nov. 29. The Perak Government expects services and development to cost $61.8 million next year. With revenue at $56 7 million, a deficit of $5.09 million Is forecast. This Is revealed In the estimates of revenue and expenditure tabled in
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  • 109 12 IPOH, Nov. 27—A call 1 for “constitutional militancy" by trade unions in this country was made here today by the general secretary of the Transport Workers Union, Mr. V. David. Opening the annual delegates conference of the Perak Town Board. Town Council and Municipal Employees
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  • 47 12 KANGAR. Nov. 29—The Mentrl Besar. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad will entertain a delegation of eight adult education teachers from Kelantan to dinner at his residence on the night of Dec. S The teachers will be in Perils this week-end on a two-day visit.
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  • 199 12 l/UALA LUMPUR Nov. 28. —The delegates conference oi the MTUC—on Dec. 9—will be asked for a definition of a splinter union. At a recent meeting of the National Joint Labour Advisory Council t lie workers’ side proposed this definition: A splinter union Is a
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  • 182 12 K U A LA LUMPUR. 1Y Nov. 28.—A technical co-operation agreement, providing for Belgian aid to Malaysia for the projects under the First Malaysia Plan, was initialled today at Economic Planning Unit here. The head of the unit. Mr. Thong Yaw Hong, initialled
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  • 221 12  - How home science has helped my married life Maznah By Wong Puan Wah; Kuala Lumpur, Nov. 27 pHE’ Maznah binte Abdul Rahman, who joined the home science department of the Specialist Teachers’ Training Institute last January, has found that the training she received greatly benefits her. Reason: She married Inche
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  • 40 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 29—The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bln Ahdul Rahman, will open the “Malatn Ramah Mesra" organised bv the Ikatan Senl Budi and Gabonean Gerakan Pella at Dewan Belt« Kampong Pandan tomorrow at »> pm.
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  • 306 13  -  By CHEAH BOON KHENG; Singapore, Nov. 29 J'WO Soviet Government officials, Mr. L. V. Motor and Mr. V.A. Lyssikor, flew in today to attend the current 13th session of the Asian Advisory Committee of the International Labour Organisation. They missed the morning's plenary
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  • 151 13 MALACCA, Nov. 30. The Malacca State Government plans to beautify the town to attract tourists. Announcing this today, the Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said that he had already given instructions to the Municipal officers to find a suitable site for
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  • 55 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 30—The Sultan of Selangor, who is the honorary group captain of the Royal Malaysian Air Force, and .the Ten* ku Ampuan will pay their flist official visit to the RMAF base here tol The l0 Royal couple will later be entertained to
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  • 158 13  -  By Rejal *.bee lOHORE BAHRU. Nov. Nov. 28.—The new council of the Johore Royal Court met for the first time here today at the Istana Besar. The meeting was presided by Dato Abdul Rahman Yassin, one c\ the five new members. Up to now it
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  • 144 13 1/1 ALA Ll’MPt R, Nov. *29. —Malaysia’s own ammunition factory will be built next year if the Government decided soon on the site and other particulars. This was stated by the Secretary for the Ministry of Defence, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir, before
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  • 21 13 PENANG. Nov. 30— The Penang Parrots’ Association School will hold its annual speech dav a* 9 30 am tomorrow
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  • 320 13 KARACHI, Nov. 30. f £HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today that increased trade was the best way for Asia to “rise above its traditional poverty.” Addressing the ministerial conference of the Colombo Plan, he said he was
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  • 70 13 I/UALA LUMPUR, N0v.30 IV —The political secretary to the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Inche Ahmad Razali bin Haji Mohamed All 38 has been nominated as the Alliance candidate for the Kampong Bahru ward by-election. Tiie by-election is caused by tlie death of the Speaker of
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  • 150 13 SINGAPORE. Nov. 29. —The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim San will officially open Singapore’s second television assembly plant on Dec. 6. The new factory, at Commonwealth Drive, owned by the Roxy Electric Industrial Ltd., will assemble Sharp TV seta under licence of
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  • 87 13 KUALA LUMPUR, NOV. 30.—Tengku Abdul Rahman has commended the Apex Club of Kuala Lumpur for arranging the charity premiere of the film “The Russians are Coming” at the Rex Theatre tomorrow at 9.15 pjn. The film had already won public acclaim and would
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  • 59 13 KUALA LUMPUR Nov. 29—The secretary of the Association for the Study of Medical Education in London, Dr. John Rogers Ellis, will arrive here on Dec. 1 for a seven-day visit. His visit, which is connected with the new Faculty of Medicine in the University of Malaya, is
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  • 185 14 Nov. 30. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will leave by RMAF plane early tomorrow for a fourday tour of Sabah. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will accompany him. The Prime Minister said his trip would be part
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  • 69 14 PENANG. Nov. 29. A dance will be held on Dec. 9 at the Penang Chinese Girl’s High School to raise funds for the Orey Sisters Clinic and the proposed new Catholic church at Green Lane Two return air tickets to Bangkok will be awarded to
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  • 65 14 SINGAPORE. Nov. 30 —A Singa pore student, Vincent F.S. Yip. son of Mr. Wing Moh Yip of Rangoon Road, has been named to the dean s honour list for the spring semester at Case Institute ot Technology tn Cleveland. USA A Junior, Vincent attended Catholic High School
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  • 350 14 A ‘NECESSARY DETERRENT’ SINGAPORE, Nov. 30 AMERICAN trade union leader, Mr. Rudoplh Faupl, today said triple pay was now accepted in the U.S. as a necessary deterrent against making people work on public holi- days. This principle, he said, had been established through
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  • 120 14 /vinrciTinwo k w SINGAPORE. Nov. 30. Q U tmion°l h K Malaysian students in insti--1 tutions of higher learning in Singapore will he raised in Parliament on Monday. S 1 c Mr Ho See Beng (PAPBra.s Ba.sah > will ask the Education Minister, Mr. Ong
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  • 51 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 29 Hie National Cancer Society of Malaysia has awarded scholarships »o two students to attend a course on specialised laboratory work in Singapore. On completing their three-month course, they will be employed bv Use society at a screening centre which it hopes to set
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  • 78 14 MALACCA, Nov. 30—The Bishop s,n a Pore and Malaya, the RiKht Rev. Chiu Ban It, laid the foundation stone of the $9O 000 haI J the St. David™ High School in Bukit Bahru The chairman of the board of governors of the school. Dr A Pakiam.
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  • 218 14 I/UANTAN, Nov. 30If Pahang is as rich as the State Government pictures it why is it necessary to provide assistance to poor and destitutes in the State? This Question was today posed by an Alliance mem w l l's he z
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  • 55 14 PENANG. Nov. 30—Radio Mi /aysia will make a recording ot the State Festival play “Perom pak Pulau Pinang” to be staffed by a local bangsawan troupe at St. Xavier's hall here on Dec 10 The play depicts thp events leading to the founding of the Penang
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  • 27 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov 29 Tengku Abdul Rahman has sent congratulatory message to the Prime Minister of Barbados on the occasion of the country's Independence Day tomorrow
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  • 24 14 KLUANG. Nov. 28—The Klun'g Club will hold a children’s Chris* mas party on Dec 20 at the club premises In Jalan Mengkibol
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  • 72 14 STAR, Nov. 29. Another Intrusion by a Thai trawler into Malaysian inshore fishing grounds, off Pi}jau I.angkawl, has been reported. The trawler was driven off before it damaged the Inshore fishermen's nets and fishing gears Police said today th* 1 intruder sneaked in during the
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  • 199 15 Razak: Malaysia will resume trade at four ports KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 30 TVARTER trading between West Malaysia and Indo-nesia-banned in August, 1964, by the Malaysian Government —is to be resumed. Business will be transacted in Penang, Port Swettenham, Malacca and Batu Pahat. With the resumption of
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  • 28 15 JEBSELTON. Nov. 30 The Royal Navy minesweeper support ship Manxman arrived here today on a 24-hour visit. The ship was open to the public this afternoon.
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  • 29 15 KOTA BHRAU. Nov 30—The oultan of Kelantan will open the Budget meeting of the Kelantan State Legislative Assembly at the Istana Balai Besar here on Dec It.
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  • 99 15 Kuala lumpur, Nov. 30.—The MCA has received a record number of applications for membership for November. A statement here said today that in previous months there were only a few hundred applications a month. “But for the month of November, the figure suddenly jumped
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  • 196 15 CHINGAY: DON’ T CREATE TROUBLE, APPEAL pENANG. Nov. The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, today appealed to participants in the pesta festival Chingay procession to ensure that there would be no untoward incidents. “The Chingay is a feature th.it is traditional and special to Penang,” he told representatives
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  • 57 15 IPOH, Nov 30 The development officer in the Education Department here. Mr Teoh Chai Chin, is leaving for Brisbane to take charge of Malaysian student welfare. He is the second officer from this department to be posted overseas. The first was Mr. Chow How Mun. who
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  • 34 15 PENANG. Nov 30 The Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee has received a cheque for $lOOO from the Penang branch of Mobil Oil Malaya towards the First Malavsian Scout Jamboree Fund
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  • 128 15 |(UALA LUMPUR, Nov. 30. —Malaysia today said “thank you” to Australia for the services of two of her minesweepers, the Curlew and Snipe, during confrontation. The ships will return to Sydney on Dec. 9 from > Singapore. Two escorts of the Australian Navy are
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  • 52 15 SINGAPORE Nov. 27 More fhan 100 visas have so far been issued to Singapore merchant* by the Indonesian liaison olfice here. Disclosing this today, the Indonesian liaison officer, Lt Col Abdul Rachman Ramly, said that most of those who had their visas had already left
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  • 39 15 SINGAPORE. Nov 30- Mr. G W. Reynolds. Minister of Defence for the Army, will visit British Army unit* in the Far East from Dec 8 to 15. Hi* tour will include Singapore, West Malaysia and Hong Kong
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  • 197 15 JESSELTON, Nov. 30. Chinese members of the United PasokM o m u g u n Kadazan Organisation (UPKO) are already quitting the party following the national council s move to make it a purely Bumiputra party within the Sabah Alliance. Quite a lot of
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  • 37 15 KANGAR. Nov. 30—The Minister of Transport, Tan Sri Sardon bin Hajl Jubir, will visit Peril* on Dec 8 He will addreM a Meeting of transport and taxi operators at the State Kn/ormatW'U Department the same
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  • 290 16 SINGAPORE. Dec. 1 THE Education Ministry is to launch a 1 comprehensive programme of moral education and civic training in Singapore's schools. The Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, announcing this at a Press conference, said: “Character building and inculcation of civic consciousness among the
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  • 42 16 KUANTAN. Dec. 2—The Assistant Minister for National and Rural Development. Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon, will open a course for supervisers of adult education from Pahang Trengganu and Kelantan at the secondary technical school at A lor Akar here on Monday.
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  • 123 16 Kuala lumpur, Dec. 1 —The Deputy Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri Hussain bin Haji Sidek, today advised 141 new police constables from Sarawak and Sabah to be helpful to the public. “You must always remember to render service to them. Be sure
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  • 181 16 SINGAPORE, Nov. 30. lnche Ahmad Haji Taff. chairman of Singapore Umno, has said that the future progress of Malay culture in the Republic is the responsibility of the Malays themselves. Speaking at an Umnosponsored cultural show at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday
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  • 56 16 KUALA TRENGGANU. Dec. 1. The Trengganu State Legislative Assembly yesterday approved its estimates for next year, showing a deficit of $3.9 million. Revenue is expected to be $14,012.924. expenditure $l7 885 202. Development estimates amount to $ll.B million, of which $6.6 million will come from State funds and
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  • 212 16 K. LUMPUR, Nov. 30 INDONESIA is “willing 4 and able’' to provide Malaysia with secondary school specialist teachers to ease the shortage here, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said this evening. The offer was made to Inche Khir by the Sec-retary-General
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  • 428 16 K. LUMPUR, Nov. 30 COMMONWEALTH economic conference the first of its kind to be organised by the Commonwealth Secretariat will be held in May next year to promote greater economic co-operation among member coun- tries. The emphasis of the proposed conference will be on
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  • 21 16 MALACCA, Dec. l.— Rotary district governor, Dr. B. Tamtha 1 Bangkok, will address the Rotary Club here on Sunday.
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  • 230 17 ITUALA LUMPUR. Dec. I.—The rice situation in the country is “back to normal” following releases from the Government stockpile necessitated by the temporary ban on exports of Thai rice. Though new shipments of Thai rice are not expected until later this month, local importers say
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  • 63 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 2—Went Germany has been asked to help Malaysia in setting un the estimated $2 million second apprentice institute and workshop in Butterworth by way Df equipment and personnel. This was stated today by the Minister ot LaDOur, Mr. V. Manickavasagam. on his return
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  • 46 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 1 Commemorative stamps to mars the First Malaysia Development Plan enjoyed brisk sales at all post offices in he country today. The five series of new stamps depict th»» themes of agriculture, rural health communications, education and irrigation
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  • 39 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 1. The eighth convention of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services will be held at the Telecommunications Training Centre in Oumey Road here tomorrow at 10 30 am.
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  • 314 17 SINGAPORE. N«v. MMr. William Randolph Hrarst, Jr., editor-in-chief and chairman of America’s famous Hearst croup of newspapers, said here today that the Prime Minister of Singapore. Mr. Lee Kuan Tew. had ’deeply hurt” his feelings by refusing to meet him He said that well
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  • 18 17 PENANG, Dec 2.—A public library is to be opened at the Kepaia Batas religious school soon
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  • 319 17 tIfUALA LUMPUR" Dec. 2. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, assured Belgium today that any assistance to Malaysia would be I used effectively. “We have the government machinery which can carry out development projects properly," he said. “We have shown
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  • 43 17 PENANG, Dec 2—The Tanjong Stapa light beacon, on the approaches to Kuala Johore. has been temporarily extinguished. Meanwhile, the Marine Department has replaced the green conical wreck buoy. flashing green every five seconds, on the eastern approaches to the Singapore Straits
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  • 260 17 KUA L A LUMPUR. Dec. 1. —The National Cancer Society of Malaysia is to set up a cancer screening centre here in three months’ time on the return of two technicians from training in Singapore. The chairman of the managing committee of the Centre, Dr.
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  • 65 17 PENANG. Dec. 3—Delegate 1 1 on) Jaycee chapters all over the country will consider forming a Junior Chamber of Malaysia at their 11th national convention starting here tomorrow. The Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, will open the meeting at St. Xavier's Hall. The convention will
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  • 34 17 PENANG. Dec. I—The Indonesian Government will open a temporary consular office in Boon Siew Building in Pitt Street next month. Indonesia had Its consulate offices at Union Street before confrontation
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  • 128 17 UA L A LUMPUR. Dec. I.—The Belgian Minister of External Trade Relations. Mr. Auguste de Winter, called on the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, and the acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Khaw Khal Boh, this morning. He was accompanied
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  • 129 17 SINGAPORE, Dec. 1. —An American textile expert is in Singapore to help develop the Republic’s fledgling textile industry into an efficient, modern complex geared for international export markets. He ig Mr. Edward A Points, an executive of the American-based International Executive Corps, and former
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  • 27 17 KIRUNA (Sweden), Dec. I—* The European Space Research Organisation successfully launched a rerearch rocket here last night. The rocket reached an altitude of 90 miles
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2207 18 From Our Market Correspondent 0 N i E again last week the turnover on the Stock Exchange was dominated by dealings In a few selected counters and the rest of the market in industrials, although steady, was quiet. Out of a total
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    • 58 18 4 No ft v nc 2 Nov 29 Nov 30 Dec. 1 Dec. 2 Drr. 3 ’lndustrial*: 90 37 90.84 90 84 90 90 91 03 9107 li.is: 107.53 107.39 106 86 106.74 106.57 106 12 S rubbers: 110.79 110.79 110.79 110.79 110 79 110 79 •Dec.
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    • 60 18 C urrent Date Total for total lor payment payable the year previous vear llurnf ord*. 9% Dec. 31 15% 15% A ok *f l Jan. 31 30% 20% Ktamat 10% Jan. 4 20%. 45% Cation* Con. 50% t Jan. 11 75% 175% 7%t Dec. 23 20% 4*% Dec.
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    • 32 18 KIRBFR TIN (per lb), (per picul) Nov. cts. 5605.87! a bl cts. $605.12 a 30. 60"* cts. $605.75 Dec. I. 61 els. $606.87 1. HI 1 cts. $607.00 3. $606.75
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    • 47 18 (Managyrr Pileet) rir <' Milayan SlO 220 Malcv.vn 1 40 1.50 Tb*r t Matriv.in l ft Sat.; fund i Jfi ia* V4'e'«»y*(a Cr mrutr. a ,4a .04 (4 r*t Horn Kong \OO 1.05* .Sroni Hong Kong 7(> .74* h'eiling ('omrnotlity w g/j ,4 <*Hong Kong currency)
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    • 38 18 the frtf «««han K mar* f l(l Hong Koug jrMtetday the U| dollar H quoted at 5 75J foi T T and 5 7.1* for t#rlr;»a eii qunti It Ift <•., ona teet <>f <O M at <
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    • 48 18 (W*DiMr»' priecf) f 'rV Mj ny.»un 4, To 2 'JO Wal£-«ian.. l.tb i.#o Tail'd Mrt'u tan,,.. K \\j IU.1. *a?lri* Kuod l .ft 1.35 (!otOit'ire* U .94 k firit Bung K ing Ij7i 105* UJWIfl Hy«| K.oq* TO ,f4* •W’lMC g&ffi<und>ty I/I 4/3 Bon* Kt>o* oijftanoy)
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    • 40 18 fha fr«t axehanga markat Ip x Kortf J.itrtivUy ffc* lif 1 2$|* r (l TX* < t' lot <1 8 741 ft. ff. <*nd ft ?4* ftf ea»h, J*V"7* SP°'« J "< l* w and taa) M laid *T Utit*
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    • 434 18 THIS week’s local Rubber Market followed a pat tern very similar to that of last week, state H.C.B. r n Ltd. tn their weekly review The opening stages showed a steadier tendency with better enquiry from the trade and covering by speculators add* the report. This
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    • 61 18 r rHI Aeioeietien of Banks In Malay- eta made these obangee in its rates to itierchalTts yesterday (all r6te# w $1 00) New Verk: buylqg TT Jg 11 16 airGUm OP 32 18'16, 90 i at. 3/16 orkfllt 1)111$, 99 6'16 trade bllis. omijkl«l buying ft .13 f
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    • 26 18 Dm, I. RUBBER PRICE: fclt cents (up one-eighth of a Cent). W): m: (up 12* ceotii. Estimated unofficial offering J?!i» tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 296 19 SINGAPORE Dec 1. THE National Trades Union Congress today regretted that the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew,had asked only the workers to be reorientated in the Held of labour. “Employers, too, need to be equally re-orientated to meet the challenge of
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  • 120 19 TPOH, Dec. 1 A direct telephone service was inaugurated here today between Malaysia and Indonesia. At 10 a.m., Tan Sri V T. Sambanthan,, Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, had a call through to Jakarta to Air Commodore Sutopo, the Indonesian Minister of Telecommunications.
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  • 40 19 SINGAPORE. Dec. 2 A trade mission trum tne united Arab Republic will visit Singapore early next year to study the market tor UAR products and also look into the possibilities ot importing goods trom the Republic.
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  • 169 19 (SINGAPORE, Dec. 1. Malay teachers have been urged to study Mandarin as an extra language so that they can play a more tmoortant role in the development of the Republic. The call was made by Inche GhazaM Ismail poll Meal secretary to the Min
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  • 47 19 KANGSAR. Dec. I—Che Yarina YusofT 22 a clerk was elected Perlis "Poppy Day Queen at a ball held here last night. This vear-s “Miss Kedah-Perus." Tengku Maheran binte Tengku Mckhtar. was third Cbe Nairflh binte All- 21 an assistant nurse, was second.
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  • 307 19 SINGAPORE, Dec. I.—A Malayan Communist Party leader, Fang Chuang Pi—nicknamed “The Plen” (short for plenipotentiary) by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew—is among nine people who have been banned from entering Singapore. The others are: Eu Chooi Yip. secretary-general of the defunct Malayan
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  • 38 19 PENANG, Dec. 1 A group of yO youths from Ballk Pulau wi I visit their relatives and friends who left recently to start a new life at the Sri Negara land development scheme in Sungkal Perak
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  • 312 19 LUMPUR, Dec. 2. —The KeningauSepulot road in Sabah was a defence project and had to be abandoned with the ending of confrontation, the Ministry of Defence explained today. Its explanation followed reports from Sabah which spoke of the danger of the costly road
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  • 43 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 1 The Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tubercu’osls. Selangor Branch, will present a "Hale-Hala-A-Go-Go” variety show at Stadium Negara tomorrow nlcht. to rplse funds for its building fund. The Sultan of Selangor will attend the function.
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  • 30 19 KUAI A LUMPUR, Dec 2 The St John Ambulance Brigade will hold Its annual first aid competition at Cochrane Road School here on Dec. 10 and 11.
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  • 99 19 SINGAPORE. Dec. 2. Two Russian delegates are attending their first International conference In Singapore. Mr. L V Kotov and Mr V. A Lysikow. of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs are attending the current 13th session of the Asian Advisory Committee of the
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  • 108 19 SINGAPORE, Dec 2. Italian industrialists are keen to set op a plant in S’ngapore to produce fas cookers (or the local market. The 36-member Ital’an trade and Industrial m’ss'on now visiting the Republic Is understood to be interested In the idea, as
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  • 52 19 KUAI A LUMPUR. Dec. 1 About 120 women wl'l complete their training as Ouiders at a fou”-day sesfion at Girl Qutc'es HouSf. here beginning tomorrow The se rc lon organised by ’he Selangor Girl Guides Association wl'l deal with problems such as first aid nursing social welfare
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  • 317 20 SINGAPORE, Dec. 3 INCHE Othman Wok, the Minister for Culture and Social Affairs, praised the Singapore Badminton Association for bringing badminton to the masses with the emphasis on schools and community centres. The minister wa.* speaking at the association’s annual dinner and dance
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  • 293 20 PENANG, Dec. 3. DOYAL Australian Air Force, ouaeiwurm, re uained tne rieafi Swee Lee Cup for inter-club knockout tennis when they beat Chinese Recreation Club 3-2 m the final this evening In the seml-flnais CRC beat Penang Sports Club 4-1.
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  • 30 20 BANGKOK. Dec. 3—Thailand last night beat rtyukyus 8-0 to win the Far East lad'es bridge champonshlp Malaysia the cWmdlng chamntons the Philippines were placed third and fourth respective'y
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  • 80 20 LUMPUR. Dec. 3 —Yeo lhian Rock reached the men’s singles semi-final in the Selangor res ricted tennis tournament when his opponent. Liew Teck Wan. retired after trailing 0-5 in the first set. Mr. and Mrs Amarasingam will meet John Braithwaite and Mrs. Pamela Arnold
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  • 55 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 3 —The Tamil Youth Bell Clubs ol Ma laysla will ho’d a three-da v convention at, the La Sa'le School In Jalan Brickfield? here beginning Friday The programme inc'udes a series of games Inclu ing foo'ball hockey badminton table tennis and saddu
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  • 42 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 3 Selangor Inclans entered the Bardhan Cup soccer final when they beat Malacca Indians 1-0 in the Zone final at Princes Road today. The winning goal came in the 25th minute through insideright Ratnarajah.
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  • 164 20 l/UALA LUMPUR. Dec. 4. A special meeting of the clangor State Legislative Assembly will he held on Friday to elect a new Speaker. This has been announced bv the Sultan of Selangor in a Gazette notice. The Spe .ker, Dato Abdullah bin Haji Mohamed
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  • 189 20 S’ PORE FLIGHTS: GARUDA WAITS FOR THE ‘GO’ SINGAPORE, Dec. 3. arrangements have been made tor Garuda Airways to resume services to Singapore next week. The Indonesian airline is only waiting for the “go” signal by their Government before despatching their fiist commercial aircraft, here since the ending of confrontation.
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  • 134 20 gINGAPORE, Dec. 1. A team of 25 Singapore technicians has left for Medan, the capital of Sumatra, to carry out general construction work for an American oil company. The men—all contracted by local Arm. Salvage Engineers Ltd.—left by chartered aircraft yesterday. The group is
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  • 272 20 Kuala lumpur Dec. 4. An Indonesian trade mission arrived here today bv Garuda Airways to e x plo r e the possibilities of private trade enterprises. Speaking to new *men af Subang airport. Mr. bukar Samsudi leader or tiu Umember mission from the
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