The Straits Budget, 19 June 1968

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  • 39 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 KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE 19, 1968. Price 40 Cents (Malaya) or 1 Shillin g KDN 3110 MC (P) 0035.
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    • 257 1 INCREASE IN CIRCULATION M 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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  • From THE STRAITS TIMES POSTBAG
    • 275 2  -  T.O.L. HOLDER Kuala Lumpur SOMETHING should be done to alleviate the unfortunate position which legitimate T.O.L (temporary occupation licence) holders In Kuala Lumpur find themselves In todav These people have built houses to Municipal specifications and have been paying the following annual taxes: Land rent
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    • 235 2  -  FRANCIS WONG Kuala Lumpur lITHETHER Malaysian vT English Is a fullfledged dialect or just bad the writer who Is trying English is Irrelevant tor to reproduce It. The point is that the main characteristics of Malaysian English (blurred accentuation and habitual inflection ol
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    • 143 2  -  TAN SRI SYED ZAHIRUDDIN BIN SYED HASSAN Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education Kuala Lumpur I REFER to a letter 1 “Teachers in Sabah” written bv “Baffled” of Ipoh. Out of the 59 invited. 37 turned up for the interview in Kuala Lumpur called by the Sabah Btate
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    • 51 2  - G.S BELL Singapore IT ha? become the prac- tlce every Wednesday night at the Orchard Road night market for a group of young men to bellow sounds Into an amplifier. With tne Government’s policy of noise abatement I am surprised that permission for this type of public entertainment has been
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    • 273 2  -  DISMAYKD Kuantan I CANNOT remember the debates of the fifties but I take exception to Prof. Fernando's remarks on current local English usage (S.T. fune 8). Dr. Fernando would be indeed hard put nowadays to find his brand of "manlah" English
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    • 75 2  -  FED UP Kuala Lumpur have been made about the public telephone booths along Jalan ipoh and Jalan Sentul So far the Telecoms Department has turned a deaf. All telephone booths within one mile have been badly damaged, either the coin boxes are being removed or the
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    • 114 2  -  J S HEATHCOTE Singapore IN his correspondence, 1 Mr. Marshall has conslsteutlv drawn com arlsons between wnat .13 believes to be the fate of Singapore and th. present slate of aff -lrs In England. He forgets that other countries, where lotteries are lega. have not fallen ln,o
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    • 43 2  -  CITIZEN Singapore WE are indeed very proud to see in the Republic that all the sign boards containing various Information and directions are printed In all the four official languages. However, in the Tamil language there are full of spelling mistake
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    • 397 2  -  WILLIAM CHENG for Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education S ngapore I REFER to a letter “Too 1 much training for boy soldiers?” (S.T. May 18). It is the policy or (he Government to encourage our stuue ts to be mem bers of the many uniformed youth
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    • 73 2  -  PARENT Singapore I IKE many other parents, I would like to see a bus stop with shelter at the Farrer Road entrance of Farrer Primary School. The nearest bus stops are at the junction of Buklt Tlmah/Farrer Roads and In front of the St. Margaret’s Secondary School.
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  • 798 3 —Straits Times, June 10 The purpose of the five power Commonwealth conference which opens in Kuala Lumpur this morning is easily defined. It is much harder to suggest what it is likely to accomplish. The conference will discuss the new defence structure which British withdrawal makes necessary.
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  • 288 3 —Straits Times, June 10 Strong measures, announced by Singapore’s Health Ministry, to keep the Re- public clean will be welcomed by every civic minded citizen. The penalties the Ministry has prescribed for any viclation of the new regulations are stringent, as they should be. They are long overdue
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  • 465 3 —Straits Times, June 11 It will take the concerted efforts of all five member countries to make the Association of South-East Asian Nations work. Any one of the five, however, can destroy Asean or do it severe damage. The Philippines Government needs to ask itself whether it
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  • 375 3 —Straits Times, June 11 The “Australia in Asia’ concept is one to which the late Mr. Harold Holt gave much substance by increasing the number and variety of Australia’s commitments in South-East Asia. Mr. Gorton, visiting Singapore and Malaysia, has an opportunity to examine at first hand
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  • 374 3 —Straits Times, June 12 The Singapore Government’s measures to control the noise nuisance will be widely applauded. This is a kind of control that is not easy to devise. A balance has to be found between stringent prohibition which is unreasonable and a leniency that makes a
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  • 340 4 —Straits Times, June 13 Tengku Abdul Rahman’s statement in the Malaysian Parliament should settle all doubts concerning the Central Government’s intentions in the matter of finding labour for the new rice fields which are to be opened up in Sarawak. First preference will be given to the
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  • 603 4 —Strait* Times, June J 4 The Sul flan Report, the Philippines claim to Sabah and questions of defence and foreign policy so far have had the lion's share of attention in the oebate in the Maia> sum Parliament. The Oppoeifietn has tried to capitalise on tne
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  • 473 4 Straits Times, June 14 Whatever othei results may flow from Mr. Gorton’s visit to Singapore and Malaysia, the Australian Prime Minister has made clear his country’s keen inteiest in the region and its co*"’ J '-tion that it is a part of Asia. This was a constant
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  • 318 4 —Straits Times. June 15 There are strong grounds for the prediction, made by the chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, that the Republic will have another boom year for tourism in 1968. Three hundred thousand visitors are expected which compares encouragingly with 200,000 last year. Evidence of a
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  • 70 4 pENANG, June, 10.—Penang's over-all. trade dropped by $127.3 million last year from $1,945.3 millon In 1966, to $l,BlB million In 1967. Trade with Indonesia, however, increased from $906,000 In 1966 to $15,71f\000 last year. Statistics issued today showed Penang’s total imports and exports In 1967
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  • 389 5 PENANG, June 9. 'JHE Thai Prime Minister, Tun Thanom Kittikachorn, and his Foreign Minister, Tun Tnanat Khoman, left Bayan Lepas airport this morning in a Royal Thai Air Force plane for Bangkok after a fruitful” top-level meeting in Penang with Tengku Abdul Rahman. At
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  • 133 5 IPOH. June 9 —The State Government will be urged to set up a light industrial estate in Kampar In view of the lack of employment In the area Mr. Oh Kav Seng. Alliance State Assemblyman for Kuala D’pang. will raise this point when the State
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  • 248 5 SINGAPORE, June 9. O The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John Gorton, said here today that Australia and Singapore were linked by their common desire for practical co-operation in each other’s national development. In a statement on arrival here tor a three-day official visit
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  • 113 5 CINGAPORE. June 'The Government is to convert a number of academic evening classes now run by tfir Adult Education Board into technical classes. The Government will also retrain academic teachers to equip them to teach technical subjects. This was announced today by the Parliamentary
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  • 144 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June 11.—This week end’s sth annual exhibition of the Ikebana International Kuala Lumpur Chapter 72 at the Balai Ampang, AIA Building, will be more than just a show of flower arrangements. The public will be able to see during the two days
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  • 352 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June 10. 'J’HE Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Harun, said today that so long as the Alliance leaders could adapt themselves to the winds of change the party would continue to rule the country. ‘‘Therefore, we should not be complacent. We
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  • 301 6 SINGAPORE, June 10. AT ITS first try Malayan Breweries have won seven awards for its beers and stouts in the Mone Selection —qualitative tests con- ducted once a year by a European organisation with head quarters in Brussels which awards prizes to the worlds best
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  • 50 6 PENANG. June 11—Mr. P. Ramakrishnsn was elected chairman of the Penang branch of the National Union of Teachers at ita annual meeting. Mr. Khoo Kay Chee was elected vice-chairman with Mr. C. Kamanathan as secretary. Mr. Cheah Swee Jin. asst, secretary and Mr. Gan Ewe Beng, treasurer.
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  • 178 6 Kuala lumpur, June 10. —The Malaysian Government today reminded the Philippines “in the interests of maintaining friendly relations,” not to refer to Malaysia matters which are not her concern. in a note to the Philippines Embassy here, the Malaysian Foreign
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  • 79 6 KUALA LUMPUR. June 10 The Assistant Minister ol Commerce and Industry. Inche Abdul Taib bin Mahmud, said today that India and Malaysia should co-operate more closely in cottage industry development and the production of handicrafts. Speaking at the re-opening of the Indian Handlooms Emporium in Jalan
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  • 385 6 Kuala lumpur, I June 9. Tengku Abdul Rahman today expressed his doubts over the outcome of the forthcoming bilateral talks in Bangkok on the Philippines’ claim to Sabah. He mas. however, keeping his fingers crossed and was hoping "it will end all right.” The Prime
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  • 623 6 K. LUMPUR. June 10 yUN (Dr.) Ismail bin Da to Abdul 1 Rahman, the former Minister of Home Affairs, today again urged the Government to take initiative to explore the possibility of the neutralisation of South-east Asia, guaranteed
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  • 74 6 KUAI.A lIPIS. June 1(1 The Pahang State Government hH« set aside $2 million ami 37 000 acre* of land for planiing tapioca. Dato Ha)i Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad, a senior member of the State Executive Council, trnid here last night. Speaking at a relipiou* ceremony, he
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  • 971 8 By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, June 11 TWO Opposition members today supported the suggestion that Malaysia should take the initiative in exploring the idea of a neutral South-East Asia, guaranteed by the big powers including Communist China. DR. TAN CHtiE
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  • 326 8 had economic and political stability and that she had the second highest living standard in Asia. This would give the outside world a false picture of what was happening here. Dato Ann strongly supported the idea to neutralise South-East Asia, guaranteed
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  • 327 10 A rebuke for not putting 'Made in Malaysia on label It KUALA LUMPUR, June 11. fj’HL chairman of the Tariff Advisory Board, ilaii Sujak bin Rahiman, today rebuked a local manufacturer for being ashamed to admit that his product is made in Malaysia. The product—“Mountain” brand white shoe cleaner used
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  • 153 10 KUALA LUMPUR. June 10.—Teachers who wished to take part in politics need not be afraid to state what political parties they hoped to join as they were not joining secret societies. The Assistant Minister oi Education Mr. Lee Siok Yew, said this in reply
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  • 30 10 IPOH, June. Inche Sidek bin Elamdin. principal of the Government English Secondary School in Lenggong. Upper Perak, has been transferred to Penang as private secretary to the Governor.
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  • 340 10 CINGAPORE, June 9. —Singapore should look into the possibility of exporting its tropical birds, Just as her orchids and tropical flsh are now finding markets in many parts of the world. The Par 1 i a mentary Secretary to the Boclal Affairs Ministry. Mr.
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  • 184 10 KUALA LUMPUR, June 10. jyjALAYSIA and Singapore both stressed at today s defence conference their belief that the defence of their countries was “indivisible,” informed sources said tonight. They added that the Australian and New Zealand delegations welcomed this stand “Kuala Lumpur and Singapore were much closer
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  • 63 10 Bernama. l/UALA LUMPUR. June 11. A United Nations expert has arrived to heip Mara set up a modern shoe factory. Mr. Z Antonie, who will be here for a year, will also help organise the production of leather articles at the Mara handicraft development centre
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  • 67 10 KUALA LUMPUR. June 12— Six members of the Apex Club of Western Australia «ill arrive here on June H to attend the charter dinner of the Apex Club of Klang and Port Swettenham on June 15. They «ill also take part in the locat club's project the
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  • 284 10 SINGAPORE, June 12 'J'HE Singapore Government has modified its policy on awarding bursaries to students. An official statement to- i day said that merit bursaries would be awarded to candidates with good academic performance and extracurricular activities, irrespective of their financial circumstances. Those
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  • 305 11  -  From A SRIPATHY IIIALACCA, June 12 The results'of the five-nation defence talks had been much happier and more satisfactory than had been anticipated, the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake, said at Terendak Camp, 13 miles from here today. Addressing troop» of the
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  • 37 11 KUANTAN. Juno 12—The Anti Corruption Agency has set up an office here the second in Pahang The other is in Bentong. The office here is housed in the former State Adult Education building.
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  • 467 11 KUALA LUMPUR. June 1 2 jyjALAYSlA is free to co-operate with other nations in this region on defence matters, even if sne should have collective defence arrangements with Britain, Australia. New Zealand and Singapore. Tun Abdul
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  • 184 11 Kuala lumpur, June 12.—The Secre-tary-General of the Party Gerakan Ra’ayat Malaysia, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. said today the United Sabah National Organisation (USNO) showed a “singular lack of comprehension” of the proposed bill to abolish appeals to the Privy Council. Replying
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  • 231 11 K. LUMPUR, June 12 TENGKU Abdul Rahman today assured the Dewan Ra’ayat that Govern-ment-controlled mass media would not be used for political purposes during the coming general election. DR. TAN CHEE KHOON (Gerakan-Batu) had asked the prime Minister for an assurance that
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  • 585 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Jun« 12 WHE lone Labour MP, Mr. Lim Kean Slew, today said that the time had come for Malaysia “to stand on her own feet and brave the new world’’ instead of searching for common defence
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  • 393 12 I I K. LUMPUR, June 10 THE Government was today urged In the Senate to accelerate industrialisation in the country by bringing together under one roof the proliferation of bodies dealing with one or another aspect of this economic
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  • 32 12 IPOH. June 11—K am pong Sungei Kati, three miles from here, has been re-named Kampong Ahmad Said, in honour of the Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Ahmad 1 bln Said
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  • 197 12 K. LUMPUR, June 10 THERE is no proof that the Singapore Government has expelled Malaysians who are permanent residents in the Republic, the Dewan Ra’ayat was told today. Most Malaysians who had to return to Malaysia were those whose work permits had expired. Appropriate
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  • 295 12  -  By RODERICK PESTANA CINGAFORE. June I?—Tire broke Nt early today ou board the 11,125 ton British tanker Myth Advrntnrer while salvage operations were going on to tranefer Its highly-in-flammable naptha cargo at Pulaa Sain, a boat It miles from bere. The fire followed
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  • 70 12 KUALA LUMPUR. June 12More than 300 guests a< tended the Philippines National Dav reception at the Philippine Embassy today. The Minister of Transport Tan Sri Sardon bin Haji Jubtr proposed a toast on behalf of the Malaysian Government to President Marcos, his Government and people.
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  • 912 13 By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, June 13 gUBSTANTIAL savings are envisaged as a result of radical re-organisation in the Treasury, the Finance Minister, Tun Tan Siew Sin, told the Dewan Ra'ayat today. Greater value would also be received
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  • 125 13 |>ENANG, June 13. The 1 Chief Minister. Tan Sri Wong Pow Nee. today praised the Malaysian Press for the “efficient and dedicated manner” in which it had carried out its duty. "I appreciate fully the very important role that you have to play.” he told
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  • 106 13 I/OTA KINABALU, June 10.— The United Sabah National Or ganisation today called on the Malaysian Bar Council and the Gerakan Ra’ayat Malaysia not to oppose the Government’s Bill to abolish certain classes of appeals U the Privy Council. ‘By criticising the Government which intends
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  • 103 13 Tun Abdul Razak.—Bernama. Kuala lumpur, June 13.—The chief of the Indonesian Armed Forces, Lieut.Gen. R.R.M. Kartakusumo, will visit Malaysia next month. An Indonesian Embassy spokesman here said today that the general would arrive on July 31 for a week’s visit in response to an
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  • 408 14 KUALA LUMPUR, June 13 AN ALLIANCE backbencher today suggested in the Dewan Ra ayat that the University of Malaya take over the conducting of all School Certificate examinations. Speaking during the resumed debate on the motion of thanks
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  • 369 14 Earlier, MR. STEPHEN YONG (SUPP-Sarawak) urged the Government to work actively for the neutralisation of Southeast Asia. Right step It should assume a positive neutralist posture and stay rigidly nonaligned. He described the recent action of the Government in setting up diplomatic
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  • 176 14 K. LUVPUR, June 13 TENGKU Abdul Rahman today told the Dewan Ra’ayat of the urgency of opening up rice-grow-ing areas in Sarawak and of making them going concerns. Replying to Dato Ling Beng Slew (All.-Sarawak), he hoped that once the rice fields
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  • 256 14 SINGAPORE, June 13. —Singapore’s unique geograpmcal position, making it a great seaport and airport, also created and magnified its problem of venereal disease. This warning was given by the Minister of Health, Mr. Chua Sian Chin, today when he
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  • 700 15 ‘Guaranteed neutrality; will take time’ —Razak KUALA LUMPUR. June 13 Malaysia must work with Singapore if a complete and effective defence system is to be established, Tun Razak told the Dewan Ra’ayat today. Malaysia would always be able to make use of Singapore's territorial waters for the training of her
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  • 344 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June 13. ■pHE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. John Gor--1 ton, said today that his visit here had been “very useful.” It had helped him to assess the defence situation. 1 He was speaking at the RMAF base here before his departure
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  • 67 15 KUALA LUMPUR. June 13 Kuala Lumpur mas unanimously chosen at the 13-nation rubber conference held In London to be the headquarters of the proposed Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries. Tills mas disclosed on his return today by Inche Jamil bln Mohamed Jan. Controller of Export
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  • 187 15 Australia raises aid to EastWest Highway l/UALA LUMPUR, Jume 13 —Australia has Increased her contribution towards the building cost of the Fast West Highway in Sabah from ***** million to $14.32 million. 'I his modification will be formalised when the Austra I i a n-Malaysia Ai d Agreement is signed
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  • 56 15 KUALA LUMPUR. June 13 1,t.-Col. Khong Kim Kong. Commander of the Malaysian Encinecrs (Field), was presented •vith the Diploma of Security Mai.agement of the United States by the American Ambassador Mr. James Bell, yesterday. Lt. 001. Khong, 3« the first Malaysian Army Officer to receive the
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  • 40 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June II The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will present hearing aids, donated by West Australian Apexians, fe> deaf students at The Dewan Tun Ismail. Jalan Bukit Nana*, help on June 15.
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  • 173 16  -  By JACKIE SAM CJINGAPORE, June O 14. —Defence and trade figured again in continued discussions between visiting New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoake and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. They met for almost an hour at City Hall this morning—a fol-low-up to last evening’s
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  • 325 16 MORE than 8,000 Filipino residents in Sabah today urged Manila to drop its claim on the State as it constituted a violation of the Philippine constitution. In a four-page memorandum to Sabah’s acting Chief Minister. Dato Khoo Siak Chew, the Combined Filipino Associations of Sandakan
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  • 142 16 Kuala lumpur, June 14. Stricter controls, including surprise checks, have been imposed to ensure the safety of Govern ment and Army funds, the Dewan Ra’ayat was told today. In a written reply to Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (GerakanBatu) the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun
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  • 36 16 SINGAPORE. June 14—The University of Singapore Medical Society will hold a forum on “Future of doctors in Singapore" on Monday at 8 p.m. at the pathology lecture theatre of the General Hospital.
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  • 205 16 I/OTA KINABALU, June 14. —Sabah’s three representatives to the Bangkok talks on the Philippine’s claim to the State said here yesterday that they would not surrender an inch of Sabah soil. Mr. Lee Vui Min. of the Sabah Chinese Association,
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  • 86 16 |£i'ALA LUMPUR. June 14 Malaysia and Australia today formalised agreement for Australian aid in two projects the building of the eastwest highway in Sabah and the preliminary investigations into the hydro-electric resources of the Pergau River in Kelantan. At a 30-minute ceremony at the National
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  • 321 17 SINGAPORE, June 15 AUSTRALIA and Singapore are considering ways in which they can co-operate more closely in defence production. This was disclosed today by the Australian Defence Minister, Mr. Allan Fairhall, after talks with Mr. Lim Kim
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  • 109 17 tary Installations on the generous tel providing military training facilities to Malaysia and Singapore To a further question. Mr. Fairhall disclosed that Australia had made no direct proposals at the recent talkie “AU I wtfl say now It that we will continue to maintain
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  • 114 17 LUMFUR, June 14 The setting up of the proposed Legal Aid Bureau for the poor In Malaysia before the end of the year would depend on the availablity of funds, the Minister of Justice. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddln. said today in the .Dewan
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  • 180 17 l/'UALA UJMPDM June ll Track* AM«I Rabmaa «aid today that be woald retire a* friaa Minister •nly If the people did a«4 want bi«n or wbea bis age began tellin« Mm. The rriaa Minister aaid this daring gaestion time
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  • 118 17 I/UALA LUMPUR. June 14 In the 10 years since Merdeka 14.724 people have been deprived of their citizenship. the Minister of Home Affairs, Tun Abdul Razak. told the Dewan Ra'ayat today. He was replying to a written question by Dr. Tan Chee Khoon (Gerakan
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  • 142 17 J/UALA LUMPUR. June 14— Bight West Malaysian States were experiencing deficit budgets for the current financial year, the Minister of Finance. Tun i Tan Biew Sin. told the Dewan Ra'ayat today. They were Kelantan <$H) million); Kedah <s6.l million*: Perlia <so.s million»; Trengganu <sl.s million
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  • 285 17 KUALA LUMPUR, June 14. THE Treasury will introduce a system of pro- gramme and performance budgeting for selected departments next year, the Minister of Finance, Tun Tan Slew Sin, told the Dewan Ra ayat here today. This will provide the Treasury with
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  • 46 17 KUALA LUMPUR, June 12, Mr. Daikl Lacker. (American labour leader and one of Pi evident Johnson's assistants, will be here tomorrow. He will address trade union tenders and hold discussions with officials of file Ministry of Labour and visit a rubber estate.
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  • 39 17 TPOH. Jvne 18,—Fifteen teachers from the Day Training Centre here attended the Perak State Assembly meeting yesterday as observers. They were accompanied by two lecturers Inche Abdul Rarak bin Hamid and Inche Hassan bin Z;.hid.
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  • 54 17 IPOH. June 14. Mr. Chan Yoon Onn, secretary-general of the People's Progressive Party. ha>« been appointed a member of the Ipnh Municipal Council lor tlie Ounong Rapat ward. Mr. Chan, a former MP, fills the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Teoh Kim Swte.
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  • BY OUR MARKET CORRESPONDENT...
    • 1062 18 Business on the Stock Exchange last week started off on an easier note In the industrials section with wide-spread selling being the order of the day. This selling was mainly attributed to profit-taking in force and to a large amount of nervous
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    • 403 18 VfOVIMINTS OF SHARK 41 MICH BASKO ON A COMPARISON OP LAST SALKS IN THI SINCArORR AND KUALA LUMBUR TRADING ROOMS Or THI STOCK IXCHANGI ON dUMI 7 AND 14. INDUSTRIALS: Im and Ct. I 20 centa), Baustaad 3 i-enta). Cantral Sugar 32 cents), C.C.M. arda. 1 cant).
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    • 45 18 (Managed' Prim) FIrat Malayan 2.73 Second Malayan 1.97 Third Malayan 1.25 The Commerce Ind. .97 1.00 xd The Saving Fund... 1.10 1.19 Mai. Invest. Fund 1.20 1.30 First Hong Kong... .H5 .90* Second Hong Kong .00 .04* Sterling Commodity 5/3 (“Hong Kong currency)
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    • 27 18 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year Wearne* 5%t June 27 11% Bradwall Kub. 3;d June 23 16.7% t Interim
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    • 228 18 Rubber price gains cent YULY first grade rubber f.o.b. buyers closed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 55% cents per lb„ up a quarter of a cent an Thursday's closing level. The tone was quiet. R.A.S. and M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday. Buyers
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    • 1120 18 'I'HI WICK! BUSINESS ON THI STOCK LX CHANCE WAS At FOLLOWS: INDUSTRIALS: Ben A C». S 3 GO to 53.44 to $3.48 to 53.40 to $3.42 to $3 30 to $3.40 to $3.34 to $3 3ft to $3.4 4 to $3.38 to $3.40 to $3.38 cl>l; Beuttead $1.73
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    • 546 19 PTNg FOLLOWING 10 A OOMFLOTO 1 LIST OF RIVIOID QUOTATIONS ;FON THI WISH INOIO SATURDAY JUNO IS. INDUSTRIALS 0. s. |Alex Brick* Ben A Co 3.40 cbl Bouiitead 1.71 —cdcbl C. Sugar* 4.80 C.C.M 1.61 1.62 C.C.M. deb C.T.B. orda C.B. Holding* 4.50 Dunlop 3.16 Hast. Smelt 6.80
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    • 30 19 Jane 14. RUBBER PRICE: 55| cents (ap a quarter of a cent). TIN PRICE: $556,124 (down 25 cents). Estimated offering 230 tons (down 16 tons).
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    • 110 19 THS Aseeelatlen ef Bank* In Malay 1 ela-Sktghpere made these changee In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): United States: Buying TT S 3 11/18. airmail OD 32 13/16. SO d/st 331 credit bUla, 33 S/1S trade bUls. Canada: Buying TT 364. airmail OD 381.
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    • 55 19 June 10. June 11. June 12. June 13 June 14. June 15. Industrials* 155.68 155.27 156.80 156.73 156.73 157.38 Properties: 158.75 158.50 158.00 150.65 150.16 160.24 tTlne: 78.17 78.14 77.00 78.10 78.18 78.16 1 8 rubbers: 102.44 102.44 102.44 102.44 102.44 102.44 t Dec. 20, 1062 100
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  • 26 19 Col. Ishak Shade scored the iirt hoie-ln-one over the new Sentul Golf Club course on the 165->ard sixth while playing a friendly fcuisome vesterdav
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  • 384 19 i 4-> SINGAPORE’S Swifts’ lonf-distfcncc runners took the limelight in the Jets Open relay meet at the Kampong Pandan Youth Centre, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The quartet of Hall Singh, James Douglas, P. Pillai and Avtar Singh won the 4 x 800 m and
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  • 31 19 Michael June* (Butterworth Jets) won the Penang AAA sixmile cross-country race yesterday In the record time of 34:34.4 Second was P. Jambu (Comets) aiio third K. K Parameswaran (Jets)
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  • 170 19 CIXTEEN athletes, describ ed by the Malays an Amateur Athletic Union as "potentials" for the Olympic Games at Mexico City In October, will begin centralised training at Kampong Pandan on Saturday. They will reDort to MAAU coaching committee chairman Mobarak Ahmad at 4
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  • 381 19 MALAYAN Polo Association made a great finish to overcome a nine-goal handicap and beat the Manila Polo Club 15-14 In the first post-war international polo match at the Penang ground yesterday. P. B Bakar and Tengku Mahkota of Pahang were outstanding for Malaysia.
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  • 596 20  -  By NORMAN SIEBEL RESPITE 45 minutes lost to rain in the morning, the Hyderabad Blues had time to coast to a seven-wicket victory with 20 minutes to spare over Malaysian Cricket Association President's team in their three-day match which ended on the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 51 20 Selangor Polo and Riding Club won the Burma-Malaya Trophy yesterday when they beat Penang Polo Club, the holders, 5-2 In the final at Penang. Dr. Lukshumeyah the Selangor captain, scored three goals. Royal Pahang won the Heah Cup with a 3-1(4 win over Singapore Polo
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  • 22 20 Perak beat Armed Forces 3-2 at Ipoh last night In the last North Zone match of the Malaysia Cup competition.
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  • 220 20 CINGAPORE were held up for more than an hour before they scored their expected win over Malacca in the MCA League south zone match at the Malacca Club padang yesterday. The visitors took 66 minutes to get the 37 nns they needed for victory and lost
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  • 175 20 CINGAPORE Hockey Assoclatlon have stepped up their training programme from twice a week to six times a week In prepaiation for the Tun Razak Cup championship tournament at Kuala Lumpu; from June 22 to 26 BHA are placing special Importance on the tournament as
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