The Straits Budget, 14 June 1967

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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 765. KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE 14, 1967. Price 40 Cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling KDN. 2562: 25
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    • 425 2  -  MRS. K.S. IIM Secretary General Automobile Association of Mnlaya Penang WE find perplexing the belated announceT ment by the Commissioner of Road Transport (S.T. May 20) of a crucial typographical error in his statement of April 19th, a whole month having gone by oefore such
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    • 90 2  -  FLAT DWELLER Queenstown 'ITIE recent $l2 per lot per month parking fee for residents in Queenstown is grossly unfair and too high. A monthly charge of five dollars the sum added to the rent would be fa’rer. But then any residential area should be provided with free
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    • 73 2  -  DOUBTFUL Singapore THE Middle East crisis most certainly has given the rubber trade a tremendous overnight boost but its effect on the rice market is most bewlld -ring As one shopkeeper graciously puts it- “The war 'n the Middle East has rendered this Increase inevitable and you
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    • 188 2  -  F. G. PERALTA Chief Executive Officer Singapore Tourist Association Singapore I REFER to Mr. T 1 (i Bowden t> •rtter (ST June 3* The One and Onlj >atay Club." i'he Singapore tourist Association uaa never suggest fd that the Beach .toad ‘Satay Club’ oe
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    • 85 2  -  TEACHER Singapore SINGAPORE teachers have been warned to keep away from bars in wnicn waitresses ’flirt with customers under pain of not being promoted and other disciplinary actions. Do we not have laws to govern the function of ban? Why then are bars with
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    • 159 2  -  DISAPPOINTED Singapore V. VIJAYAN Singapore MORE than a thousand spectators who bought tickets for the Pugilistic Show organised by the People's Aasoclatlon at the Gay World through community centres for the final nigh: were barred from entering the stadium at 7.20 pm though the advertised starting time was
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    • 98 2  -  ANGRY Singapore YfUSIC LOVERS” apiflpeal (S.T May 27) for the establishment of a Music Conservertolre in Singapore praised the Government for certain efforts in promoting music appreciation such as the Music Festival, etc. One needs only note the disparity between the amount of time devoted on radio
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    • 180 2  -  T. G. BOWDEN Singapore pHE Singapore Tourist ItUUUitUUiI Miggcsuou to u* um up a phoney “Satay Vuiage lor Umiuua, »U( iMMii uuitu auouui oc uuitu oy iue uoveiuuicni w»m me contempt mat a aeaervea. s wvouti uow many naiutai auu aeuguiiui u>cai mauiutioas .n
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    • 42 2  -  TAI YEW CHAI. Singapore, f|NE more super attracv/ ti*m to ti.osa already in existence will not be superfluous for Singapore —an artificial waterfall In King George V Jubilee Park. It would be a tourist attraction, and another achievement for Singapore.
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    • 123 2  -  TIDY Kuala Lumpur COME time ago a Jetter Appeared in your columns drawing atten tlon to the rubb’sh dump by the roadside In Ulu Klang Th'B pa-tlculai dump has oeen cleared up during the laying of the *atei P l pe but others »re
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    • 667 3 —Straits Times, June 5 The International Tin Council ended its five day meeting in Tokyo with the customary uninformative communique. Except that it was agreed to replace the committee on production with a committee on development, the proceedings could conveniently be summarised in three words: we
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    • 299 3 —Straits Times. June 6 There is undoubtedly plenty of scope for co-operation between Malaysia and Indonesia on educational matters. The accord signed in Jakarta over the week-end paves the way for a full exploration of the possibilities. It expresses the desire of the two countries to work together
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    • 294 3 —Straits Times. June 6 Wherever they may imagine their tactics will lead, the Sarawak communists who ordered June 4 this ambush in which one member of the Malaysian security forces was killed and three wounded will find they have made a grave mistake. They overlooked. for instance, the
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    • 413 3 —Straits Times, June 7 The settlement brought home from Tokyo by Tenglui Abdul Rahman removes an unhappy legacy of the Pacific war. And about time. It profited neither country to hav* the ghost of past wrongs hanging over a relationship otherwise so healthy and promising. Japan apparently
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    • 217 3 —Straits Times, June 7 The Prai steel mill, which Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, the Penang Chief Minister, opened yesterday, is just a baby by most international standards —but quite big enough for a starter. No investors are going to get their fingers smelted. There is a safe
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    • 390 3 —Btrait* Times. June 8 Highlight of this year’s Birthday Honours is the award of the Seri Setia Mahkota, carrying the title of Tun, to the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, and the Minister of Works, Posta and Telecommunications, Tan Sri V. T. Sambanthan. Both men have
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    • 228 4 —Straits Times. June 8 Rural children stand to benefit a great deal from tlie school health service now under discussion between the Ministries of Health and Education in West Malaysia. Evidence appears conclusive that about 80 per cent oi these children suffer from some disease or other, particularly
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    • 613 4 —Straits Times. June 9 What Singapore will look like in 1987 will depend partly, perhaps largely, on the results of an elaborate fouryear planning project just getting under way. The Government has assigned some of its top specialists to the job, the United Nations has offered
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    • 586 4 —Straits Times, Juse 01 The acceptance by Egy pt and Syria of a cease-fire disperses the major peril of extended war in the Middle East. Not ail Arab governments have associated themselves with the Security Council s appeal. Algeria and Iraq had not done so yesterday morning,
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    • 337 4 —Straits Times, Juse 01 The victims of the Pulau Ketam fire, much more numerous than was at first expected, need, fust of all. food to tide them over till they can resume their livelihoods and clothing to replace that which they lost. Though the Social Welfare Department,
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    • 271 4 —Straits Times, Juse 01 Tengku Abdul Rahman has confirmed that Penang will get the university college it has been seeking for five years. The Prime Minister added that he had called for efforts to have the foundation stone laid as part of the tenth anniversary celebrations cf Merdeka
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  • 134 4 SINGAPORE. June 9 —Some 20 Javelin jet fighters of the Royal Air Force will fly in formation over Singapore island and Johore tomorrow the last time so many Java lins will be seen together Next week one of the two Javelin squadrons (No 64) based at RAF Tengah
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  • 492 5 K. LUMPUR. June 4 TOP official of the Forest Department has forecast a bleak future for the sawmilling and plywood industries in West Malaysia. The Conservator of Forest Utilisation, Mr. Lian Kwen Koo, based his forecast on two factors: the expected decline in log
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  • 48 5 Talk on new KUALA LUMPUR. June 4-Dr Llm Chong Yah, ot the Department of Economics. University ot Malaysia will give a lecture on Monetary Policies and the New Malaysian and Singapore Dollars’ at 8 p m tomorrow at the Faculty of Science It is open to the Public.
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  • 208 5 ITU ALA LUMPUR. June 4. —The Director of Political AtTairs in the Indonesian Foreign Ministry, Mr. Chairul Anwar Sani, returned to Jakarta today after handing a message to Tun Abdul Razak from the Indonesian Foreign Minister. Mr. Adam Malik. Mr. Sani. who came here
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  • 41 5 SINGAPORE, June 4-Tlie Mioistet lor Labout, Mr. Jelc Yeun rhonß. left here today for Geneva to represent Singapore at the international Labour Organisation conference accompanied bv Mr C S Nalr, a senior executive officer of the Labour Miplstrv
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  • 27 5 PENA NO. June 4— The Lions Club of Penang will hold thenmonthly luncheon meeting at the Town House Hotel, Penang Road on June 13
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  • 30 5 KUANTAN. June 4—The actum Mentri Bes; i of Pahang. Dato Hal' Abdul A/iz bin Ahmad will open a two-dav leaders ip course at Kuala tapis on June iO
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE. June 2-The vicechairman of Qantas Airways Mr R R Law Smith flew to Sydney today after a two-day visit of Qantas Installations here He praised Singapore’s tourist industry and hotel construction
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  • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR June 2-Tele-vision Malaysia will televise the Thomas Cup contest between Malaysia and Denmark played in Jakarta this week from 8 10 pm. to 9 p.m tomorrow in place of tt<« advertised programme—tf the fltm arrives In time
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  • 39 5 BANTING. June Ml A. K Chinniah has been elected pre.«'dent of the Jenjarom MIC. Other office-bearers elected were: Vicepresident, Mr M A. Renga.samy; secretary. Mr. D Jayaratnam assistant secretary. Mr L Mur.iandy and treasurer. Mr R Govmdasamv.
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  • 198 5 ALA LUMPUR. June 4.—A six-man Indonesian team from the Jakarta City Council arrived here for a one-week study ot developments in the Federal Capital before launching their "master plan" for Jakarta. Their visit here is part of their tour of Southeast Asian elties.
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  • 244 5 JOHORE BHARU, June 4. acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today called on the people to fully utilise the country’s rich resources and manpower in order to achieve progress already attained by advanced countries. He said Malaysia was now in a stage
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  • 60 5 KUALA LUMPUR. June 5 —The birthday message ot the Yang di-Pertuan Agong will be broadcast over the Malay service of Radio Malaysia at 10 a m. on June 7 with translations In English. Chinese and Tamil. The Malay. Chinese and Indian services will broadcast the King's Honours
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  • 330 6 PENANG, June 4. vice-chairman of the National Umno Kaum Ibu Senator Aishah Ghani last night urged the Malaysian Government to introduce more stringent marriage laws to protect Muslim wo- I men. “Due to the absence of protective laws for women,
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  • 272 6 ‘Sharks around us -by Lim Kim San SINGAPORE, June 4. P— The Finance Miniser, Mr. Lim Kim San. speaking today on the role of the Vigilante Corps, described Singapore as a “small fish swimming in the sea with sharks around us.” 'That is why we have to be alert, quick
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  • 268 6 Hotel in Perth bans ‘unruly MSA crews CINGAPORE. June 4. Malaysia-Singa-pore Airlines will conduct an inquiry here to find out why a particular hotel In Perth had decided to bar all MSA cabin crew members from staying In it. The Inquiry, expected to begin on Thursday, will be conducted with
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  • 54 6 PENANG. June 2—An “Ideal Couple will be elected at the ball organised by the Penang branch of the Malaysian Red Cross So ciety. The dance, under the patronage of the Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, will be held at the E and O. Hotel tomorrow night. Ticket*
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  • 26 6 BATU PAHAT. June—The Batu Pahat branch nf the National Union of lyachers In National Schools will hold its annual meeting here on June 10
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  • 17 6 MACHANG. June 4—Work on a <2,000 extension to the town market here will begin shortly.
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  • 314 6 BEFORE GOING TO AUSTRALIA... JESSELTON, June 4. CABAH students wishing to study in Australia on their own next year will have to take written English tests some time in the middle of next month at Sandakan or Tawau. This was disclosed yesterday by the
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  • 78 6 KUALA LUMPUR. June 2—A group of seven lerrltorlal Army officers and 110 men from *i workshop ot the Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Batu Oarrison. here will eave for Alar Btar soon for a two-vek annual camp. Under the command of Major Eric Missal the camp begins
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  • 62 6 KUALA LUMPUR, June 2-The Malayan Association of Youth Club# announced today that about 100 members of It* Kelantan branch wUI help In the building of houses for the flood victims there. Since May 26. branch members have been assisting the victim* to resettle and they
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  • 209 6 SINGAPORE, June 4 THE Peranakan Association of Singapore last night called on the Singapore and Malaysian Governments to resolve their differences and work in harmony and friendship. The president of the new-ly-formed association, Mr. TW. Ong, who made the call at its
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  • 268 7 Kuala lumpur, June 6. -The Malaysian Association of Graduates of Cairo universities today gave its full support to th'* Arab nations in their struggle against Israel. A six-man delegation from the association led by Its chairman. Dato (Dr.) Abdul Jalll bin Hassan. today called
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  • 104 7 LUMPUR. June 4. —lndia’s human calculating machine, Miss Shakuntala Devi, arrived today on a visit to give demonstrations of her mathematical prowess at schools in Malaysia. Bhe is In the course of a world tour, during which she has repeatedly beaten a
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  • 83 7 KUALA W MPI K June.V-Eighty-three American soldiers left here today for Vietnam after “four wonderful days and five glorious nichts” in Malaysia. “Everything about your country is wonderful," said Sgt Curtis Shepherd “Especially the racial harmony and the friendly people. They make foreigners feel welcome.”
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  • 207 7 LUMPUR, June 4.—The following up to the accord in education between Indonesia and Malaysia signed in Jakarta yesterday will be carried out soon by an exchange of letters. This was disclosed here today by Haji Hamdan bin Sheikh Tahir, deputy leader of the
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  • 46 7 SINGAPORE. Jiinc 5-Tlie first meeting of t lie co-ordinating committee of the Regional English Language Centre will be held at the Singapore Conference Hall for three days starting on June 7. Delegates are coming from Malaysia. Indonesia, the Philippines. South Vietnam and Thailand
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  • 248 7 OENANG, June 6.—A 1 woman Legislative Councillor of New South Wales is visiting this country because she was impressed by the charm of a Malaysian girl student in Sydney. “On my return to Australia, I shall certainly try to persuade other leaders
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  • 95 7 l/ANGAR. June 6 The Perlis Selutan Umno Division has recruited nearly 2.000 now members this year, making a total 01 000. Disclosing this today the divisional publicity officer, Ku Hussein bln Ku Chlk. described the increase os an encouraging step towards the target
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  • 127 7 K I T HING June 4.—The Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Tan Sri Temenggong Jugah, who is chairman of the Sarawak Alliance and of his own Party Pesaka, told delegates at Party I’csaka’s fifth annual meeting in Sibu todav that he wanted to
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  • 48 7 SINGAPORE. June s—Members5 —Members of the Singapore-Malaysi* students Association of South Australia recently held their fourth annual food fair in Adelaide Seme 40 members of the Association, dressed in national and regional costumes, prepared a wide range of Malay and Chinese foods for visitors
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  • 136 7 SINGAPORE, June 4. —A mob of 100. including young girls, rampaged through Hill Street this evening and vented their fury on the U.S. Embassy and the central fire station. They set a car ablaze and smashed windows of the embassy and the fire station. No
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  • 147 7 I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Ltd. made its first investment in tbe motor car assembly industry here by granting a loan of $1,450,000 to Swedish Motor Assemblies Send i r i a n Berhad, a MIDFL statement said today. The loan
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  • 364 8 KUALA LUMPUR. June 5. DISREGARD of accounting instructions, checks and controls in spite of repeated warnings has resulted in numerous irregularities in accounts and unauthorised spending of large sums of money by government departments in Sabah. In his 1965 annual report of the State’s
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  • 273 8 SINGAPORE, June 6. All 2* Barisan So-sialis-kd trade unions are to stage a “peaceful demonstration" outside the Labour Ministry in Havelock Road tomorrow The demonstration, scheduled for 1 p.m, Is to protest against the Government’s de-reglstratlon of three of the Leftwing unions
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  • 131 8 I/'UALA LUMPUR. June 6 The Malayan Rubber Fund Board has established the necessary contacts to push its technical advisory services into Eastern Europe. At a Press conference today, the Deputy Controller of Rubber Research. Mr. Lew Sip Hon. said this was the result of
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  • 51 8 PENANG, June 6.—The Sungei Nibong Kechil Youth Club will give prizes to the best pop music troupe, best pop singer and best music composition at a charity show to be held on the night of June 10. The contests are open to Malay music troupes and singers in
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  • 53 8 KUALA LUMPUR. June 6—A technical assistant Mr. K. Balase. garam. and a health inspector. Mr. P. Rasiah, both ol the Klang Town Council, will leave for India on June 10 for a three-month course at the College of Engineering in Madras under Colombo Plan scholarships provided by
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  • 25 8 BUKIT MERTAJAM. June 5 The Bukit Mertajam iaycees will hold their annual installation dinner at the Rest House here at 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 145 8 I/UALA PILAH. June 5. The Coroner lnche Muhmood bin All, today ruled that the medical officer, incharge of the district hospital here. Dr. K. M Siddanna, must be held responsible tor the loss of a ward report book. The book, it was stated, contained “vital”
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  • 85 8 KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 —The National Art Gallery has announced that ts current exhibition. Art From Other Lands" will close on June 11. More than HOO exhibits of fine art, graphic art. decorative art and folk art, collected from 64 homes and institutions
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  • 304 8 JESSELTON, June 5. THE Sabah Minister ot Finance, lnche Harris bin Mohamed Salleh, said here today that in 1965 the total federal expenditure incurred in Sabah was approximately $ll2 million, while the revenue derived from Sabah was only $B2 million. He gave these figures
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  • 58 8 KUALA LUMPUR. June s.—The Selangor branch of the Red Cross Society appealed today to quaffed nurses and hospital assistants to help run Its clinic at Kampong Panflan here every Saturday from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Those interested are requested to contact the branch secretary, Red Cross
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  • 591 9 KUCHING. Juna 6 JJATO James Wong, vice-pre-sident of the opposition Sarawak National Party (SNAP) and Deputy Chief Minister in D a t o Ningkan’s cabinet, led party members in a walkout at today's meeting of Council Negri. The walk-out came after Dato Wong had told
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  • 144 9 LUAI.A LUMPUR. June (i.—The International Tin Council will hold talks with the United States Government this month on its tin stockpile disposal programme This was stated here today by the president of the All-Malaya Chinese Mining Association, Senator Chan Kwong lion who attended
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  • 38 9 PAR IT BUNTAR. June S—The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Ahmad bin Said will open a civics eourse for about 100 teachers of religious schools in the district at the Town Hall here on June 15
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  • 29 9 RAUB. June 6 The (Jtnno Kaum Ibu, which has been inactive for a long time, will be revived at a meeting at the Town Hall on Saturday.
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  • 642 9 K LUMPUR, June nation will celebrate the Yang diPertuan Agong’s 60th birthday tomorrow' in a variety of ways ranging from a Trooping the Colour ceremony here to garden parties and cultural shows in State capitals. The King will take the salute at the 90-minute
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  • 41 9 PENANG. June 2-The art and culture sectnn of the Penang Umno youth division will meet at Umno Hall tomorrow afternoon to plan further activities for charity It held a charity show early thus year for ihe flood victims
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  • 24 9 KI.UANG, June 2-lnchc Man* n bin Haji Salleh, a town countillor here, has been elected chairman of the Kluang Malay Drivers' Association.
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  • 318 10 KUALA LUMPUR, June 6. A THREE-MONTH ‘Terima Kaseh” cheque drive with poster and photographic competitions will be some of the activities undertaken by the Tourist Department of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to boost the International Tourist Year 1967 campaign. This was announced
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  • 66 10 SUNOEI PATANI. June s—ln celebration of the birthday of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong on June 7 a garden party will be held at. the residence of the Kedah Mentrl Besar Tan Sri Syed Omar Shahabuddin. at Alor Star. In Prrlis, the Mentrl Ba«r. Tan Sri Sheikh Ahmad,
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  • 36 10 SINGAPORE, June 6—The Minister of State for Education. Inche Rahim Ishak will open the first open national chss championship at the Siglap community centre on June 9. The championship will end on July 1.
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  • 31 10 KUANTAN. June s—The Mandi Safar festival will be held on a big scale for the first lime at the Cheratlng fishing village. 2? miles from here, on June 7.
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  • 105 10 SINGAPORE. June s.—ln a swift and secret operation yesterday most of Singapore’s 35 banks got their first supplies of the Republic's new currency notes. The banks in turn handed over old notes on a note-foy-note basis to the representatives of Singapore Board of
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  • 126 10 CEREMBAN, Wed.—Army J and RAE units will be training in the Jelebu. Kuala Pilah and Seremban districts of Negri Sembilan during the last two weeks of this month. A statement released by the British Army Public Relations Service said that activities would, however,
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  • 81 10 INDIAN INDUSTRIALIST FOR TALKS IN S’ PORE SINGAPORE Wed. An Indian industrialist, Mr. C. R Keeavan Valdyar, is due to fly in from Madras on Friday to study the prospects of setting up factories on a joint-venture basis. During his two-week visit, he will have talks with local investors, government
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  • 287 10 PRAI, June 5 THE State Govern--1 ment is doing its utmost to create an environment favourable to the setting up of industries in Penang, the Chief Minister, Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee, said today. •‘The infrastructure has
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  • 329 10 KUALA LUMPUR, June 6. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN returned 1 home yesterday after a 10-day visit to Japan satisfied with his talks with Japanese officials to settle the long-standing “goodwill settlement” for atrocities committed during the war. '•Japan will give us two freighters to
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  • 30 10 PENANG. June s—The Journalists' Union of North Malaya v ill hold its annual meeting at the Atjeh Traders Association. Vi< torla Street, at 9.30 am. on June 11.
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  • 29 10 SINGAPORE. June 5. The Minister for Finance, Mr. Lim Kim Fan. has appointed Mr Edwin Tluimboo to be a member of the Income Tax Board of Review
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  • 344 11 Your new dollars KUALA LUMPUR, June 5. jyjALAYSIA and Singapore today agreed to an interchangeability arrangement to allow the use of the new Malaysian currency in Singapore and the new Singapore currency in Malaysia from June 12 the day the two countries will start
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  • 126 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, June 5. Tengku Abdul Rahman hopes that the big powers will not interfere In the Middle East crisis and “develop it into something big.” “I also hope that the war Is confined to the Arab countries and Israel,” he added on
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  • 41 11 SINGAPORE. June 5—A Malay-sia-Singapore Airways Fokker Friendship with 19 passengers on board tonight made an emergency landing at Singapore airport Several fire engines stood by after being alerted, but the plane. from Kuala Lumpur, landed safely at 10.10 pm
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  • 44 11 BATU GAJAH June 6 Miss Choo Yoke Kawl, 21 of Chendrong new village and Miss liee Kong Ohiew. 20 ol Tan tong Tuallang near her h*'» left for London to take up a pupil nurse training -ourse at .li.» Devonshire Roval Hospital
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  • 156 11 SINGAPORE. June 5 1 Rubbe: gained 11 cents on a firm market here this afternoon immediately news of the Ecyptian-Israeli war was known. June first grade rubber buyers closed at 571 cents, the highest rrice since mid-April. A further rise is expected tomorrow
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  • 215 11  -  By RODERICK PESTANA SINGAPORE, June 5. Capital amounting to about $4O million is believed to have flowed into Singapore from Hong Kong during the last two or three weeks. The money, deposited in several banks, has mostly come in the form of direct
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  • 305 11 KUALA LUMPUR, June 5. a well-cared-for patient can become “our best friend” when he leaves the hospital, the Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, told 600 medical and health workers today. The Minister, launching "Operation Goodwill” at the School of Nursing here,
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  • 31 11 JOHORE BAHRU. June 6—Mr. Allen Lee-Nam Yau. of Singapore, was called to the Bar of West Malaysia by Mr Justice All Hassan In the High Court here yesterday
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  • 47 11 IPOH. June 5—Mt Allan Tan has been elected cnatrman of the Kampar branch of the Democratic Action Party, with Inche Idris bin Hakim as vice-chairman Mr Cheong Sik Hoong as secretary Mr Teh Seng Chow as assistant secretary, and Mr Chin Kre Scone as treasurer
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  • 324 12 PEACE AND PROSPERITY, SAYS TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, June 7 TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that Malaysia was now on the threshold of a more rapid phase of development and a glorious era. Now that confrontation was over, the country was enjoying peace and prosperity except
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  • 116 12 SINGAPORE. June 7. The United Arab Republic Embassy today announced that more than 500 people here had so far volunteered to serve with the Arabs against Israel. An embassy spokesman said the volunteers were of various nationalities. Of the 500. about 150 had registered
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  • 64 12 KUCHING. June 7—The Sarawak Alliance Party National Council has asked the Government to exercise “stricter control” over Chinese newspapers in the State. The council, which met on June 5 and today released the text of -pvrral nootUtlOM it had passed. Including one on the control
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  • 242 12 KUALA LUMPUR, June 7. gEVERAL projects have been drawn up by the Ministries of Health and Education to instil in children a sense of health consciousness. The projects will be Implemented by the Joint schools health committees soon. Disclosing this today, the Parllam-ntary
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  • 61 12 PENANG. June 7—Tbirty-Malay youths Hint students of mUiiII education classes In Kampong p a ya Kongsl. Ballk Pulau. have formed a bersflat class to promote the Malay art of self-defence. The course, which will be conducted by a bersllat expert. Inche Halim bln OLhman, will also Include lessons
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  • 129 12 A LOS STAS. Juir 7.—Two French consulting engineers today began an on-the-spot investigation to help wlvr the acute water shortage in Sangri Patani town Mr. Rene Stevenin and Mr. Christian Delatuliaye. who flew in from Kuala l.umpar yesterday afternoon. were taken this morning for a
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  • 48 12 SINGAPORE. June 7-The P and O liner Arcadia is due to arrive here from Australia tomorrow with I,ooq passengers. They include a party of nine Australian travel agents, who will be guests of the P and O. Line and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board
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  • 33 12 BKREMBAN. June 7 Negri Rembilans Chief Education Officer. Mr Ong Pnh Kee will officially open the annual meeting of the Negri branch of the National fnion of Teachers on June 11.
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  • 205 12  -  by ELIZABETH WONG |(UALA LUMPUR, June 7. There is nothing like a roval function for bringing together the capital’s cosmopolitan population. So it was this afternoon as more than 2,000 guests arrived at Parliament House to fete the Yang di-Pertuan Agong
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  • 115 12 CINOAPORE, June 8.—The J director of p o 11 1 1 c a affairs In the Indonesia. Foreign Ministry. Mr. Chai rul Anwar Sant, Hew to Ja karta today after the late.-' of his recent series of vW 1 to Singapore and Malay to lay
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  • 252 13 NASIR ALBAR TO STAY OUT OF UMNO POLLS KUALA LUMPUR. June 7 r pWO Umno party stalwarts have indicated that they will not stand for election to the party’s central executive committee at the coming general assembly. They are Tan Sri Syed Ja’afar Albar, MP, and Syed Nasir bin Ismail,
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  • 61 13 MUAR. June 7—The Maharuni MCA ward has set up a new secoon for English and Malayeducated Chin-‘.se to encourage more Chinese educated in these mediums to Join the party pie chairman of the ward, imto Chua Song Urn. said that IPS move was to
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  • 213 13  -  By YEO TOON JOO: Singapore. June 7 0 1L companies in Si ngapore, though reportedly unaffected by the war in the oil-rich Middle East, are making contingency plans for their future supplies should the flow from there be completely cut off. All
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  • 247 13 SINGAPORE, June 7.—The Minister of State for Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, today stressed the importance of regional co-opera-tion in creating friendship and peace in South-East Asia, He vas speaking at the opening ceremony of the ftr.'t meeting of the Regional English Language Centre co-ordinating committee
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  • 95 13 LUMPUR, June 1 The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor will open the fourth annual exhibition of flower arrangements at the Baiai Atnpang, AIA Building, on June 9 at M a m. The exhibition, organised by the Kuala Lumpur chapter of Ikebana International, will remain open till
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  • 202 13 SINGAPORE, June 6 J Toe continued fi.-int-mg bttween Israel and the Aiab Stales today sent the tin price up 5'26.62* .> a picul, caused above aveiage turnover in the rubber market, which opened half an hour earlier, and sent share price* down sharply. The most
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  • 229 14 KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 THE need for a theatre in the Federal Capital has been met with the construction of a permanent music pavilion and open air stage in the Lake Gardens. Work on the pavilion started recently and is expected to be completed
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  • 63 14 KUALA I.UMPUR. June 7—The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor, will sponsor a “Rubber Ball” to be held by the Rubber Research Institute Staff Union in aid of the Selangor Spastic Children’s Association on July 8 at the Chinese Assembly Hall here. There will be a selection of the
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  • 50 14 SEREMBAN. June 7—The lampin Rotary club donated $340 for text books and library books for one year for 36 aborigine children attending the National school at Senebal. Johol. The club also donated a radio set with extension speakers to the wards of the Tampin District Hospital.
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  • 36 14 RAUB. June 7—lnche Abdullah bin Hassan has been elected president o< the District Boy Scouts’ Association here. Others elected were: vice-president. Mr. M Marimuthu; secretary. Inche Mohamed bln Abdul; treasurer. Mr Leotig Foo Man.
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  • 41 14 KUALA LUMPUR. June 7. Visiting Indonesian author and scholar, Hajl Abdul Malik Karim Amrullah. better known as Dr. Humks. paid a courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. at his office at Jalan Dato Onn here.
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  • 37 14 IPOH June 7—A lawyer Mr R CM. Rayan, has been re-elected president of the Ceylon Association of Perak, with Mr. 8. Rajadurai a businessman, as vice-prc-sidenf, Mr M Sivanasnn. secretary. Mr. 8. 8. Manlam, treasurer.
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  • 77 14 LUMPUR. June 7.—A former president of the University of Malaya Students' Union. Mr. Eddy Lee, has been selected the best all-round student for the past year The award Is made to the student who, during the course of his studies in the university, has been actively involved in
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  • 22 14 SINGAPORE. June 7--The National Safety First Council Is to launch a safe driving competition for taxi drivers on July 1
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  • 18 14 SINGAPORE. June 7 -Mr G Ramanchandran ha* been reelected president of the Indian Chamber of cvmimeroe
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  • 43 14 SINGAPORE. June 7 rty of 10 Singapore travel agents Hew to Perth by Malaysia-Singapore Airlines yesterday to begin a tour of the major cities in Australia Their trip is Jointly sponsored by MSA and Ansetr-ANA. the Australian domestic airline
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  • 65 14 SINGAPORE June 7 The Housing and Development Board is to build 300 units of IIMNWU fiats and 20 shops at Queenstown at a cost of $1,270,000 The new hemes and shops will go up in three blocks of multistorey flats. The Board has
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  • 67 14 PENANO. June 7-Inche Ismail Oin Idris, MR for Penang Selatan, today visit (/I the Kampong Pulau area, in Jelutong and promised the Chinese villagers there he would make a ’’concrete proposal” to the City Council for an extension to their village market. "The plight of the
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  • 60 14 SINGAPORE. June 7 Two British nerve specialists now on a 10-day visit to the Far East Air Force have seen the medical facilities available and lectured and advised on treatment They are Air Commodore PJ. O'Connor, consultant adviser to the RAF in neuro-psychiatry, and Dr.
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  • 24 14 RAWANG June 7—Members of the Kalrali Arts Club will stage a Malaysian play at the Town Hall, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday
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  • 173 14 OALA LUMPUR, June 7.—A Hong Kong artist, Prof. Hui Tung-ching, who has developed a method of painting which gives a three-dimen-sion effect to his works, is here to give an exhibition this weekend. Prof. Hui, 47, a graduate of the South China Art
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  • 90 14 lESSELTON, June 7. Thousands of Sabahans joined West Malaysians to celebrate the Yang diPertuan Agong's birthday here today. While rain washed away the giant rally to be held on the town padang here, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara held a cocktail party this morning to mark
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  • 62 14 BITIAWAN. Juno 7- Mr K.m Woon Wah, MP for Sitiawan h« been elected president of tlie Km pong Koh branch of the MG' with Mr. Ling Sih Pi- Mr. Won Bing Ang. Mr. Ngooi Ee Doon Mr. Nga Ing Sing and Mr. Lie Teow Kooi as vice-presidpnts M
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  • 22 14 PENANG. June 7-The Angl' Chinese School Union will hold i annual picnic at “Silver Sands Batu Ferrlnghi on June 20.
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  • 65 15 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Law and National De- velopment Mr E.W. Barker, toasting the Yanis di Pertuan Agong at a Singapore reception on Wednesday night to mark the King's birthday. Responding to the toast is the Malaysian High Commissioner. Tan Sri Jamal bin Abdul Latiff. who
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  • 292 15 Kuala lumpur, June 8. The future of skilled workers in the Kuala Lumpur Municipality is “completely in the hands*' of unskilled men. This U because (he unskilled types turn out In greater numbers than their skilled colleagues at union meetings. This was
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  • 60 15 KUALA LUMPUR. June S. the Director of the Standards institute of Malaysia. Dr. Leong Kwok onn, left here this evening [nr Moscow to attend the seventh General Assembly of the International Organisation for Standardisation from June 14 to 28 On his way back. Dr. *i'l
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  • 51 15 Aid Arabs’ call SINGAPORE. June 8 Tile risan Sosialis today pledged heir support for the “Just strugp* of l he Arabs in the Middle f sl R .?«2 Bt what thev described u 8 -British-Israel" war of ■'egression, and called on MalayV "h P< A P b l SiVe fU
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  • 355 15 J£UALA LUMPUR, June 8. The Ministry of Education has launched an austerity drive and plans to reduce the number of teachers in English secondary schools. According to a new directive issued by the Ministry, the present ratio of 24 teachers to 20 classes
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  • 194 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June 8 AT an age when most women are leading a quiet life, Mrs. Agnes Britton, 74 (above), “is re-discovering the thrills of travelling Mrs. Britton, of HamHton. Canada, arrived here In early March to visit her eldest son Harry who Is
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  • 213 15 If U A L A LUMPUR, June 8. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he was prepared to meet “without fear” any challenge posed by the Cuepacs’ “hit where it hurts most” plan. The threat, the Prime Minister said after the Cabinet meeting, was
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  • 50 15 KUALA LUMPUR. June 8-The Australian and New Zealand Graduates’ Association of Malaya will hold its annual meeting at the Lincoln Cultural Centre here at 130 a m on June IS. The meeting will be followed bv a dinner and a dance at the Royal Selangor Golf Club
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  • 23 15 KANGAR, June 8 The Pengkalan Assam Umno branch has re-elected Puan Shaharum binte Shaikh Mohamed as its chairman for the ensuing year.
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  • 119 15 LEGAL EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA’ TALK I/UAI.A LUMPUR. June 8 Prof. Geoffrey Wilson Bartholomew of the University of Singapore will speak on "Legal education in Malaysia" at 8 30 pm tomorrow at Lecture Theatre “A". University of Malaya. This Is one in a .series of public lectures and seminars organised by
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  • 190 16 PENANG, June 8. is sufficient sugar in West Malaysia to meet the country's requirements for the next three months, a spokesman of the Malayan Sugar Manufacturing Co. said in Prai today. At present, he disclosed, there were about 45,000 tons of raw and refinery sugar
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  • 115 16 SINGAPORE. June B—Malaysia Singapore Airlines yesterday began an Inquiry into complaints by a Perth hotel of “untidiness” and “misbehaviour" against certain members of Its cabin crews. Members of the board of Inquiry Include officials of the Malaysia Singapore/ Qantas Airlines Employees Union, which represents
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  • 52 16 MENTAKAB, June 8 The Pahang branch of the National Union of Teachers will hold its ai.uual meeting here on June 10 at 10 a.m. The Asian representative of the International Confederation o Free Trade Unions. Mr. PP Narayanan, and the general secretary. Mr John Ourusamy. will address
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  • 220 16 U U ALA LUMPUR, Jnne 8. The new Zealand High Commissioner in Malaysia, Mr. R. H. Wade, left today to take up his new post as Deputy High Commissioner in London. Mr Wade, who has been four years in Malaysia
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  • 93 16 KUALA LUMPUR June B—Sixteen RMAF airmen will leave on Monday for a 14-month wireless mechanic and technician course at the School of Radio of the Royal Army Air Force at Laverton, Victoria, Australia. They are Aircraftmen Tham Heng Fatt, Azam bin Abdul Ohaffer and Recruits
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  • 132 16 1/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A total of 1.083 graduands will receive their degrees at the convocation of the University of Malaya to be held in Its Great Hall tomorrow. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, who Is Chancellor of the university, will confer
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  • 180 16 IPOH, June 8 The Union of Clerks in today denied that it inKully Assisted Schools tended to Join the National Union of Teachers and Day Trained Teachers’ Union in their current work-to-rule campaign. A statement by the union’s executive council said that Mr. K.
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  • 27 16 MACHANO, Jurv* B—The Machaop: Umno division will hold a variety concert at the Sky Theatre here on June 16 to raise funds for needy school-children.
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  • 253 16 KUALA LUMPUR, June 8. nnENGKU Abdul Rahman wants the foundation stone of the $25 million Penang University College to be laid during the 10th anniversary celebrations of Merdeka in August. Speaking at the weekly post-Cablnet Press conference here, the Prime Minister said the
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  • 73 16 BRUNEI TOWN. June A— The Brunei Currency Board has agreed that Brunei money will be interchangeable with the Malaysian and Singapore currencies, a Government spokesman said today. He said the chairman of the Brunei Currency Board would exchange letters with the Governor of Bank Negara, Malaysia, and
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  • 42 16 TANJONO MALIM. June B—A toddy contractor, Mr. V Sathivelu. was yesterday re-elected president of the MIC division here, for the feurth successive year. Other officials elected were: Vice-chairman, Mr S Panchalingam; secretary] Mr G Somasegaram. and treasuiei Mr R. Vljisurler
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  • 35 16 SINGAPORE June 8 The Government U to build two new post offices at a cost of $120,323 at Holland Village and at the Junction of Lim Ah Pin and Upper Scrangoon Roads
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  • 188 16 OENANG, June B. Malaysians should not have any worry about their new currency, the Governor of Bank Negara, Tan Sri Ismail bin Mohamed All. reiterated here today. “Its value will be the same as that of the old notes, he told business leaders and
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  • 61 16 JESSELTON, June 8 Four heads of Government departments left here today for Kuala Lumpur for consultations. They were Mr B. J. Arrowsmith, Controller of Immigration, Mr. D. B. Ooodslr, Commissioner of Police. Sabah component, Mr. U Lai Chi. Assistint Commiss oner of labour and Welfare, and
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  • 41 16 KUALA LUMPUR. June 8 The Chief otf the Armed Forces Staff. Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, will visit the Royal Malaysian Air Force Technical School and the Malaysian Armed Forces Field Ambulance at Klnrara tomorrow at am
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  • 201 17 KUALA LUMPUR, June 8. MINIMUM protective measures guaranteed under the Employment Ordinance 1955 are to be extended to a further eight categories of workers and to others earning a salary not exceeding $5OO a month. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, Mid after the Cabinet meeting
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  • 32 17 ISLUK ANSON June 8. The -election of a loim Council Queen" will highlight the annual Town Council dance to be held it the Kwong Tong Association here on June 10.
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  • 221 17 JPOH, June 8. Through traffic between here and Lumut via Parit will be restored from June 10 after a break of almost six months. The PWD with the help of the 4th Engineering Squadron of the Malaysian Engineers from Taiping, have completed
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  • 173 17 IJUALA LUMPUR, June g. The Malaysian Institute cf Architects will hold a public forum at the Town Hall here on June 14 at 7.30 p.m. to bring public attention to what it describes as “an extremely inadequate’’ Master Plan for Kuala Lumpur According to
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  • 37 17 TEL U K ANSON. June 8 Police recovered the body of three-year-old Ramil bln M<v hamed Yuaof front the Perak River yesterday about 330 feet downstream from where he disappeared while bAthing on June 8
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  • 207 17 |(UALA LUMPUR, June 8. —The PanMalayan Islamic Party and Party Ra’ayat today called for a boycott of Israeli goods and those of the nations which back her In the current Middle East war. The PMIP. In a state ment. said the Ume had now
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  • 51 17 SINGAPORE. June f— A six-man delegation from the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union will leave Here on Sunday for Went Malaysia to begin a two-week study tour of transport conditions in Malaysia. The deiegstion will be led bv Inrhe Ririwan bin Alwi. assistant secretary of the
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  • 21 17 KLUANO. June A Free cheat X-rays will be available at Paloh, 28 mile* lrom here, on Monday and Tuesday
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  • 140 17 1/UALA LUMPUR, June g—--11 Plans ior the de.elopment of the denting Sempah hill resort have been delayed betause of adverse weather conditions holding op the construction of the eightmile metal road from the main road to the proposed site. The secretary of
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  • 420 17 V U A L A LUMPUR, June 8. The former Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education, Tan Sri Abdul Aziz bin Yeop, was today named chairman of the 11-member Board of Governors of Bernama—Malaysia’s national news agency. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who announced tills
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  • 166 17 K UALA LUMPUR, **June 8. Tengku Abdul Rahman today threatened to take stronger action against demonstrators who took to the streets in the major towns last week to support the hunger strike by detainees at the Batu Gajah detention camp. Up said there WAS no
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  • 52 17 KUAI.A lUMPUR, June 8 An Australian Army olllcer. Major O.M Carroll has been seconded to the Malaysian Military Training School as an instrue’or for two years Major Carroll who served with the 3 Bn Royal Australian Armv in Malaya from 1957 to 1959 wII begin duty
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2479 18 From Our Market Correspondent VO-ONE could complain last week that the 1 Stock Exchange was dull as the Middle East lighting caught its broadside on along with other world markets. There were wide fluctuations in prices during a fairly lively week and turnover expanded
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    • 83 18 /'MINRSI Prsdus* fltehange, Sings set* neen pel*** par pieul ysster day: Ceeeneit ell: hulk |4f sellers, drum $314 sellers Cepra: Mised (fob.) loos* June/ July UK Corn |2Vt buyera. Pepper. Muotok whit* «147| sellers. Sarawak while $143 sellers, special darawak black 1100 sellers, garbled I strpong blank Silo
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    • 70 18 June 6 June t June 7 June 8 June 9 June 10 •Industrials: 106 84 104 59 105 03 106 4 7 107 03 107 69 •Properties; 103.70 102 96 103.62 104.19 104.35 105 58 1 Minutes: 93 65 93.41 93.00 92.00 92 15 92 43 rubbers:
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    • 46 18 Current irate Total for Total for payment payable the vear previous year Koustead 121% lu»y 1 22%% 174% Killlnghall Tin 70% July i 7 100% 120% IVlalakofT 16 2/2% 22 11/12 1 27 1/12% New ftcudai 17J% 17*% 17*% Mr jits Rubbet 4*% —9%
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    • 345 18 THE week’s trading In rubber saw some very hectic trading and large fluctuations state H.t’.B. L Co. LtdIn the current market survey. The snap outbreak of hostilities between Israel and the Arab nations, and theh subsequent course, provided the sole Initiative whilst technical considerations were
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    • 24 18 Jmc 9 RUBBER PRICE: Mi cento (down quarter of a cent). TIN: $4*11.25 (vp $2). Estimated offering 235 tons (up 15 tons).
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    • 66 18 THB Aeeeeiauen ef Banhs In Malaysia mad* then* change* la Its rates to meretoant* yesterday (all rates to $100). United States: Buylne TT S 3 11/Is. airmail OD $2 13/Is, M d/st. S 3 or ad It bill*. 38 9'IS (rad* bUla telling TT *r SB ready: United
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    • 50 18 (Managers' Priaaa) First Malayan 2.23 2.35 lerond Valayan 1.41 1.71 Third Malayan 1.10 1.20 Tht Saving Fund... 1.33 1.43 The Con nr.ere* Ind. .83 .93 xd Mai. Invest. Fund. .93 1.05 Flret Hrng Kong... .84 .89* Second Fong Kong .58 .42* Sterling Commodity 3/6 4/1 < Hong Kong
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    • 42 18 KUALA LUMPUR. June 9—Tlie Selangoi Stat* Legislative Assembly will du.cu.i supplementary expenditure of $746,923 for services this yeai it rts next meeting on Wednesday Of the ..urn $511,500 was earmarked tor develonment and the rest fot misci U services.
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  • 1069 19  -  From NORMAN SIEBEL Jakarta, Juno a 'JHE Thomas Cup challenge round against Indonesia is just one point round the corner for Malaysia. They took a 4-0 lead over Japan in the ln-ter-zone final tonight and captain Teh Kew San has the chance again,
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  • 982 19 JPOH, June 10—Top players from Denmark, America, Japan, Indonesia and Malaysia will compete in the Malaysian Open badminton championships to be played here from Thursday to Sunday. There are 44 entries in the men s singles, 27 pairs in the men’s doubles, nine in
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  • 1259 20 JAKARTA, June 10 THE Thomas Cup challenge round between Malaysia and Indonesia here tonight had to be abandoned when the capacity crowd of 12,000 on the verge of pandemonium held up play. Malaysia were leading 4-3 with the score one-set all in the first
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  • 135 20 SINGAPORE, June 10. ARMED Forces whipped Penang 3-0 on the second day of the Malaysian Hockey Federation’s quadrangular tournament on the Victoria Green here today. Forces, who loct to Selangor yesterday, played a better game today. They dominated play all through. Centre-forward Man jit Blngh
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  • 118 20 IPOH, June 10 —King Edward VII School. Tal ping, became overall winners In the Perak schools sports council’s Interzone cross-country over Si miles for the Amorose Trophy here today. Runnersup were Anderson school, Ipoh, with the Malay College. Kuala Kangsar. third Abdul Itashld of Malay College. was
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  • 63 20 PENANG, June 10—Tan Aik Mong scored a double in tne Penang schools Sports Council (secondary) open badminton championships here. In the singles ilnal he whipped Por Thean Chye. the new Penang junior champion. 15-2 15-6 and then teaming up with Thean Chye thev beat Tan
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  • 18 20 IPOH. June 10—Federal Workshop beat Selangor 2-0 la an Inter-DID Centra; Zone soccer competition here today
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  • 37 20 KUALA LUMPUR. June 10 Heavy rain washed out the annual soccer match between Selangor Club and Singapore Cricket Club after five minutes’ play st the Padang today. It will he played tomuirow morning at 9
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  • 28 20 KANO All. June 10—The Sultans Gold Cup soccer match between Trengganu and Perils scheduled for June 17 has been postponed to July 1 st Kanvar
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  • 321 20 CINOAPORE, June 10—DefendJ ing cnampion, Lim Cneng Yew had an easy second round match last night when he beat A. Q.. Barzl 16-1, 16-3 In the SBA Youth championships at Ouillemard Road Boy singles 1st round: Andrew Ong tn Yap Kah Meng 15-8, 16-4,
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