The Straits Budget, 7 September 1960
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section22 1960-09-07 1 The Straits Budget STRAITS jj TIMES I r A, *s*>• -mWfiTx l !*L“ MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPKJt E X KwS KSSur, v 4 >¥>*-'=>:■■..22 words
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Article480 1960-09-07 2 JULIUS P08ENER J - JULIUS P08ENER J, Singapore. U’VERY article In your itn-, vjul Presfilvc annual pubii- > Ration Progress is signed except one: ''Still no sure sign of a national architect ture” -r> :V 3? 7 When an article is, more or lesipj|'A?rogre.srf: report J on ascertain Industry-or public480 words
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Article159 1960-09-07 2 doctor i - doctor i Singapore. A 8 a visitor to Singaporo. critical of the health services. Mr. Whittatt first Qf kjl have Checked oh facts. >; f 0 NowherA In does a “simple consultation” cost $14 or a bottle pf p;iysqc> whatever that dated and -Jbeaningless term jjjaplies, $10.159 words
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250 1960-09-07 2 J. P. de C. HAMILTON - J. P. de C. HAMILTON Siucapore T AM anxious ta psut on A record my appreciate tion of the help rendered to me and my family on the road in Selangor ot> Auc 25 when my car broke down jiist about r250 words
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Article583 1960-09-07 2 tUN) LEONG n\V KOH - (tUN) LEONG n\V KOH Minister of Justice Kuala Lumputjn.» r lU-Ai THAT so much has appear- ;gd in the press regarding my remark that Mr. D.H. Seenivasagam was a lawyer for thugs, gangsters and terrorists makes it clear to me that 1 expressed mysell badly in583 words
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375 1960-09-07 2 MOHAMI! KAMLY bln HAJ! TAHIR - MOHAMI! KAMLY bln HAJ! TAHIR Publicity apd 1’ >uand» Officer, Rublx i lustry Replarttim hoard. Kuala LttmpiH A NUMBER of smalihold- m have stated that It is Wldv they wfil withdrawtnelr applications to replant because of > a balsunder< standing over catchcropPing in theirreplanted 35*375 words
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Article53 1960-09-07 2 \ s i HEtf - Ong’ s box s i HEtf 8IB&POM. fe, T OW that Mi -8 has bet i i oiimdU' nicated with full renK could somebody o Jj city’s architect! good turn and reniov 1 Wtfous little brick the erected on 1 j!;; Hall, and which lete f mine the class r53 words
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Article29 1960-09-07 2 J. M V. '«T - J. M V. '«T Taiplng. ■HBeL M Yew Koh. t ‘*{5 of Justice, .for apology ta his ro; ffi letter which app; .'f. Strait. Times of S.29 words
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Article587 1960-09-07 3 —Straits Times. Aug. 29 t m assurance in report of the police Force that marked rise in 0 vt-ar. the situation ,k- trinal.” Singapore densely populated, ;s doling from a fair unemployment and deal of secret society All this is true, n Singapore *ias always port.—Straits Times. Aug. 29 - 587 words
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Article676 1960-09-07 3 —Straits Times, Aug. 30 That the decision of the International Tin Council to end export controls was quite unexpected is clear enough from the boom in tin shares. But now that the decision has been announced, there seems all the reason in the world for not being—Straits Times, Aug. 30 - 676 words
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Article400 1960-09-07 3 —Straits Times. Aug. 30 The Malayan Graduate Teachers’ Union, which presented one of the most impressive submissions to the Education Review Committee, has now made through its president an equally impressive assessment of the committee’s report. The union’s stand is non-communal, nonpolitical and professional. It endorses the—Straits Times. Aug. 30 - 400 words
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Article600 1960-09-07 3 —Straits Times. Aug. 31 The Federation of Malaya today celebrates the third anniversary of independence under the shadow of grave news from the Istana Tetamu. The condition of his Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, said a bulletin yesterday morning, was “very serious,” adding the chilling warning that—Straits Times. Aug. 31 - 600 words
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Article625 1960-09-07 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 1 Tlie Federation Government will have to give better reasons than hitherto if it is to convince the public of the need to defer longer the announcement of when it proposes to take over the Kuala Lumpur municipality and the publication of the*—Straits Times. Sept. 1 - 625 words
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Article376 1960-09-07 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 1 One of the most encouraging features of the rubber replanting scheme has been the response from the smallholders. slow though they were at the beginning to take advantage of the assistance offered. In 1958 the percentage of planting and replanting on smallholdings was actually—Straits Times. Sept. 1 - 376 words
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Article425 1960-09-07 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 2 IT is with profound regret that we record the death of the Vang di-Pertuan Agong, Tuarv ku Hisamuddin Alam Shah. His Majesty passed away at the Istana Tetamu yesterday morning, after an illness of 27 days. His Majesty had been admitted to—Straits Times. Sept. 2 - 425 words
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Article551 1960-09-07 4 —Straits Times. Sept 3 Given the task of reducing the number of Parliamentary constituencies from the present 104 to a round hundred, the Federal Elections Commission has made recommendations that involve changes in seven States. Penang and Malacca come ofT best in the reshuffle, gaining a seat—Straits Times. Sept 3 - 551 words
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Article49 1960-09-07 4 K. P - K. P Parit Buntar. 'THE recent licensing of petition writers Perak does not >eem tc have had any etfeet m controlling them. They frequent _government offices and vie win. one another to fill uP f° such as declaration." n c land transfers, thu., mailing pests of themselve.-49 words
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Article25 1960-09-07 4 ALEXANDER: To Bobby, at Gleneagles 2iM 1960 a son—both well. TANDJUNG: To Lan. n son Muhamad Felsal at Assunta Foundation Petaling Jaya, K.L. Both25 words
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Article19 1960-09-07 4 MR. AND MRS iV thank friends and their kind attendance, valuable presents, mt’occasion of their rn 1.9 60.19 words
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Obituary30 1960-09-07 4 DEATHS HUNTSMAN. On Au’/. Batu Gajah Hospital O' Buloh Akar Estate. Par: DUGDAIE on the 31 in London. Margaret loved daughter of Dr. N. Dugdale of Johore I letters please.30 words
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Article, Illustration921 1960-09-07 5 VERNON BARTLETT - A harassed Hammarskjoeld and the crisis he faces today COMMENTARY by VERNON BARTLETT M^ 1 HAMMARSKJOELD must face each new dawn with the kind sinking feeling most of us expedience in the dentist’s waitg room. His life is one crowded procession of crises. Having won the921 words
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527 1960-09-07 5 otes; rhansc 'hem at the Tr<a nrv XI'AN hjek - Tuan’ s durian ration: 2-3 pips a day COUNTRYMAN’S JOURNAL otes and rhansc 'hem at the Tr<a nrv XI'AN hjek. THE durinn ration wn ch tne Tuan feels morally entitled to i> two or three pipj a day. This deprivation is a supreme case o* self-mortif ication. People who know527 words
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Article133 1960-09-07 5 P)RT DICKSON, Aug. The Timbalan Yang diPertuan Agong, dressed in the uniform of Colonel of the Federation Reconnaissance Corps. this morning declared open the million Sungala Barracks, seven miles from here. OBcring his congratulations for their “lino showing and achievements,” the Deputy Paramount Ruler said he had133 words
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652 1960-09-07 6 MINISTER PLEASED AT PENAL PROGRESS SINGAPORE. Aug. 28 rPHI] “Exiles Wii*" ilit' penal settlement at J Bulan Seining ior compulsorily retired sc- ret society gangsters has more than justified the (government's best hopes. Pi out oi iiiis Wc.s plain today during652 words
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Article54 1960-09-07 6 S’ pore problems in 10 lectures SINGAPORE. Aug. 28. A course of 10 lectures on “Pr blems of Economic Development in Singapore” will begin at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, on Sept. 6 at 5.M0 p.m. Members of the public may r< i for the course at th* Cultural Centre54 words
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320 1960-09-07 6 Keep fit with the radio —it was the Tengku’s idea KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 28 r rLiL curly morning keep-l’il programme which begins on Radio Malaya tomorrow was sugg sied by Tengku Abdul Rahman, it was re- v« ak*d loci ay. The Iengku. who is often on the golf course soon320 words
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Article, Illustration176 1960-09-07 6 S ,N,i AFOKK, Aug. is \ineriean singer Hairy Ihla. fontc was mobbed h> bunreds of fans at Singapore Airport tonight after lie arrived from Australia lor a ‘*4-hour visit. Police fought b.u k the croud for nearly an hour to allow him. liis wife. Julie176 words
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Article12 1960-09-07 6 SINGAPORE. A Rnmakrishna r yesterday ra 1 r: <;] .2F,012 words
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Article459 1960-09-07 6 SINGAPORE, Aug. 28 r PHE Rev. Hobart B. Amstutz, Bishop of th‘» Methodist Church in Soutii-East Asia, today call* cl on Christians 4 j work for a political irclcr that would treat people not as units in a mass, but as individuals wi 4 h certain459 words
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Advertisement99 1960-09-07 6 Ho IK] KoIM CONTAINS fu!l accounts, plans, perspectives and photo X X* Car Cacf 9 ra pbs of new and projected t ■QI iiUJI constructions in Hong Kong J anc ot er parts. An in- DUILI/ C If dispensable source of informa- Z Established 1936 tion for all concerned in99 words
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Article381 1960-09-07 7 IPOH, Aug. 28 rpijj Malayan Graduate Teachers’ Union is I light lor fair treatment of teachers with Xniencaii and Indian degrees. annual conference of the union ves•mpowered its executive to seek an olli!view with the381 words
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394 1960-09-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 28 MALAYAN Indians were told iodav to stop bringing Indian euilural leaders and groups from India because I his would slow down the process of nation-building in the Federation. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, I n c h e394 words
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247 1960-09-07 7 PENANG. Aug. 28. IIASSAGE saloon patrons here will have to furA 1 nisli their full names, addresses and other relevant particulars under a proposed by-law which will be considered at a special meeting of the City Council on Aug. 30. The247 words
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Article41 1960-09-07 7 SINGAPORE, Aug 28. A contingent of Royal Ceylon Air Force personnel will be among the 04 men passing out at Seletar on Sept 0 before Air Vice-Marshal E. \l. F. Grundy, Air Officer Commanding, far Air Force.41 words
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Article159 1960-09-07 7 |FOII, Aug. 28, —A well--1 known Perak rubber planter, Mr. George Huntsman, of Buloh Akar Estate, died at the Batu Gajah Hospital last night, lie was (iti. He suffered a stroke yesterday afternoon and was taken to the hospital, where he died a few159 words
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134 1960-09-07 7 I/UALA LUMPUR. Aug. 2K IV -The Federation Government was today urged to relax the age restriction on children of Federal citizens coming to Malaya. This was one of three resolutions passed at the annual delegates meeting of the Selangor branch of the134 words
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Advertisement11 1960-09-07 7 I i '••■ifiiMiMiiHiiinMnnm STRAITS BUDGET SUBSCRIPTION RATES I (Payable in advance)11 words
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185 1960-09-07 8 IPOH, Aug. 28. A housewife was killed and eight people were injured in a head-on collision this evening between a Radio Malaya van and a taxi outside Gopeng. 12J. miles south of here. Nine people were involved in the crash six from Radio185 words
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Article64 1960-09-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 28—A five-man delegation from India will arrive here on Sept. 11 to study and explore the present market needs and consumer tastes for Indian handloom products. They comprise Mr. K. J. Somasundram. Mr. M. P. Nachimuthu Mudaliar. Mr.. T. A. Mudaliar, Mr. V.64 words
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Article52 1960-09-07 8 SINGAPORE. Aug. 28 —The University of Malaya here lias awarded a Readership in Zoology to Dr. D. S. Johnson, a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Science. Dr. Johnson, who has on several occasions acted as head of the Zoology Department. first joined the university in52 words
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241 1960-09-07 8 KUANTAN, Aug. 28. THE 16.000 aborigines in Pahang almost one-third ol‘ the lotal number in Malaya —will nol be allowed lo “stand si ill" as the rural development programme forges ahead. The State Government is proceeding with a plan of settling them241 words
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Article179 1960-09-07 8 17 UA LA LUMPUR. Aug. 28. The National Union of Plantation Workers is making a determined effort to ensure greater industrial peace on estates in Malaya. It wants joint consultative committees set up on all estates and the senior assistant secretary-general of the union.179 words
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187 1960-09-07 8 SINGAPORE. Aug. 29. OIR JOHN BARLOW, 62, a British Conservative M.P. today said Singapore appeared to be “flourishing and doing extraordinarily well.” Sir John, arrived here last night on his way to the Federation with two other British M.P.s, Miss Joan Vickers. Cons., and187 words
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Article57 1960-09-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 29. The Prime Minister’s son, Tengku Ahmad Nerang, a lieutenant in the Federation Armoured Corps, left here today to receive his father’s award in Manila. The 1960 Ramon Magsaysay award was made to the Tengku lor community leadership. The award consists of57 words
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Article46 1960-09-07 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Aug. 29. Inche Zulkifli bin Hashim. a former national secretary of Umno, has joined his old school, the Sultan Abdul Hamid College, as a teacher. Inche Zulkifli returned recently from London University with a B.A. Honours degree in Malay.46 words
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145 1960-09-07 8 SINGAPORE. Aug. 28. The majority of the complaints against members of the Police Force last year wen* either malicious or not support* d oy evidence to justify disciplinary action, according to the Police annual report for 1959. issued here. The report145 words
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Article174 1960-09-07 8 KOTA BHARU. Au» •>» THE Kelantan Government has agreed to" allow x the Biarritz amusement park here— the onhone in the State—to continue business. Bin it h?• laid down certain conditions. There will be fewer waitresses and those of “bad character” will not be allowed to174 words
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Article66 1960-09-07 8 IPOH, Aug. 28.—Mr. Teerath Ram. principal ot the AngloChinese School, here. was yesterday elected president of the Malayan Graduate Teachers Union for the ninth successive year. Mr. Ram is also chairman of the Malayan Teachers National Congress. Other officials elected were: Vice-president. Mr. D. P Pereira; secretary66 words
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185 1960-09-07 8 VUALA LUMPUR. Aug. **2B. The chairman of the Selangor Family Planning Association. Dr. L. S. Sodhy. said today that Malayans had realised the importance of family planning and were taking to it in a big way. He said: “We have a mobile unit185 words
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110 1960-09-07 8 I/UALA LUMPUR. Aug. 28. The Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club is the only one of six such clubs set up in Singapore and other towns of Malaya to survive. Mr. Vong Sze Lett, the president, said this today addressing the annual meeting of the club.110 words
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Article, Illustration170 1960-09-07 9 I c housclabovc) I .< mrnan, Johoic I ?r j hidnjppcr I c sect dead I ;oorc gun bart!e I ..k held bis I vie t: in an under- ground cell until ran iom money was paid. Police found the address of the house in Oh’sthere.—Straits Times pictures. - 170 words
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Article69 1960-09-07 10 IPOII. Auk. 29 —A bride of si\ weeks. P. Paripuranam, was found hanged in her room in ihe Buntnng new village here last night >he was the wife of Isaac Jacob, a driver with the Central Electricity Board. The door of her room was69 words
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Article62 1960-09-07 10 SUNGEI PAT AN I. Aug. 2S A Kedah sports official, Mr. Saw Chin Chy<*. chief clerK o! Batu Pekaka Estate, died in the Sungei Patani Hospital yesterday at the age of 59. Mr. Saw was chairman of the finance sub-commilUi jI tlie Kedah Amateur Athletic62 words
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Article45 1960-09-07 10 SINGAPORE. Aug. HO Mr. Goh Heiig Leong. deputy puba pro ecutor, will take over the post- ol Deputy Registrar. High Court, on Sept. 1 from Mr. T.S. Sinnathuray. who is going on transfer to the State Advocate-General'.-of! ce a deputy public pro(ijtor.45 words
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326 1960-09-07 10 SINGAPORE Aug. •ii VAI TED Nations I* <nnical rxpcii said U>--nk. ,y I dal Singapore need not oe pessimisi4; r. );s Inline ,e- n«‘cause il !uis no naiurai nsouieus. The expert i.s Mr Philippe S(lien\selK\vvno is hero oil an a eanin* nt326 words
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Article138 1960-09-07 10 JITRA, Aug. 29. THE SULTAN of Kedah today extended a royal J welcome to 20 World Health Organisation exjjerts to "our negeri Kedah darul uman” (abode of jjeact 1 The S iltan declared op* a f wo-duy WHO public health ifcr«*nc(> and study tour138 words
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Article, Illustration75 1960-09-07 10 SEVENTEEN-year-old Lok San tahoie) lias been missing from her home in Bating Kali. North Selangor for 10 da>s. Her father. Lok Kam Ming, told Selangor Police today th it she left her house between 7 .‘JO am. and X a.m. on Aug. 19 and75 words
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Article51 1960-09-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 29There are 2.236 ex-service-men registered with emplovment exchanges !:i t'n F* deration, says a monthly report of ihe Ministry of Labour. In addition. 987 ex-service-men have registered f r work a r rl us Labour Deoartment offices. Exployment exchanges have found jobs for 12451 words
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160 1960-09-07 10 BRUNEI TOWN, Aug. 29. A SECOND political party is to be formed here to fight for the independence not only of Brunei, but also British North Borneo and Sarawak. Known n> Brunei National Organisation, the party has pledged to: FIGHT tor freedom of >peech160 words
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76 1960-09-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 29. Radio Malaya “urgently" needs people with mature voices for its radio plays and features. Successful applicants v;Ll be able to attend a 10week course at Radio Malaya’s studios in Kua. i Lumpur in the evening.'. Thou* interested should write to76 words
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493 1960-09-07 10 M.S. RAN^HAVA - By M.S. RAN^HAVA Singapore. Aug. gc. r jPlIK Kalian liner Australia saiie .i loday after a l\vo-hour Ukrainian husband and his Russira the custody ol‘ their Ihree children. Thi* will* sailed with their eldest son, aged 1-1. who resisted every493 words
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Article42 1960-09-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR The New Zealand mi'.>ioner, Mr. C M and Mrs. B**n.* ett. L iinpur today r en route to Hr" where they are m vate visit. They will be back Federation on S* D t42 words
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Article, Illustration729 1960-09-07 11 PENANG, Aug. 29 <. POLICE inspector once boasted to his wife that even if he com- V Milted adultery, she would not be able to detect him, the Penang p i ourt was told today •io729 words
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Article190 1960-09-07 11 SINGAPORE, Aug. 29. THE Singapore* Slate Umno execulive committee, which is no longer recognised by the nalional chairman, Tengku Abdul Rahman, because it has been defying his authority, is planning a mass rally on the nighl of Sept. 4 as a challenge to the190 words
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436 1960-09-07 11 KUCHING, Aug. 29 OARAWAKS Deputy Chief Secretary, Mr A. R. Snelus, has assured members of the Council Negri that publication of the Government White Paper on subversion was not aimed at delaying independence for the people of this colony. In436 words
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794 1960-09-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 30 THE YANG di-Pertuan Agong, who has been ill for the past 25 days, is in a critical condition. “The worst,” according to a medical bulletin issued at 10.40 a.m., “may be known with;n 48 hours.” Lull*794 words
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Article40 1960-09-07 12 MALACCA. Aug. 30 The head of the Special Branch here. Mr. Stewart Morelra, leaves here tomorrow on transfer to headquarters in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Chong Kong Leong. A.S.P., wall act as head of the Special Branch here.40 words
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Article321 1960-09-07 12 SINGAPORE, Auu A PRISON officer today shot a lleein: society detainee in Tiong Bahru/ The fugitive, T. Govmdasamy. hit in the body, was recaptured, and sent to General Hospital under a strong escort. His condition is serious. Govindasamy was one of six young suspect321 words
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Article121 1960-09-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR. A;i. GURKHA officer. Capt. Kalusing Limbi:. 40. win built a 52-mile road in Kedah, wa.' :i > awarded the Durand Medal for distil.- service. The presentation was made at the Gurkha Engineers Camp at Sungei Besi by Gen Sir Richard Hull. C-in-C. Far121 words
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Article154 1960-09-07 12 SINGAPORE, Aug. 30—A ba- ker who forced a kiss on a bar waitress was today fined $3OO by a magistrate for using criminal force on her with intent to outrage her modesty. The fine was imposed after Shaik Ruhul bin Shaik Abdul, the154 words
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Article, Illustration815 1960-09-07 13 THE CHALLENGE by Deputy King We are building a bright and happy future for our children’ KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 30 THE TIMBALAN Yang di-Pertuan Agong, in a broadcast to the nation tonight, on the eve of Independence Day, urged all the people of Malaya to meet “the continuing challenge to815 words
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129 1960-09-07 13 <2INGAPOKE, Sept. 1— Peopie of live different raees will form a wedding party on Sept. 3 at the Bcthesda Church in Batons; to make the marriage between Mr. L. Ilayle and Miss Grace Paul an “international” affair. The bridegroom is a Jamaican and129 words
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204 1960-09-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 30 rpHE Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, to- day urged Malays in Ceylon to continue to uphold their reputation ior being good and peaceful citizens of their adopted country. The Tengku’s advice was contained in a special message to204 words
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Article60 1960-09-07 13 SINGAPORE. Aug. 30.- Malayans can hear merdeka anniversary greetings from Australia over Radio Australia tomorrow at 1 p m. and 9 p.m Taking part in the spo- cial programme will be a spokesman for the Malayan High Commission in Canberra. and three Malayan students, Woo Tek Ciiai.60 words
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Article61 1960-09-07 13 SINGAPORE. Aug. 30. Malayans may send air parcels to 14 countries from Sept 1. the PostmasterGeneral announced today. For 13 countries, Burma. Denmark, East Africa, Egypt, Formosa. France, Germany. India, Italy, Japan, Netherlands. Pakistan and the United States, the maximum weight for a parcel is61 words
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662 1960-09-07 14 SINGAPORE, Aug. 31 Newsmen must nol bo forced lo work under constant fear of the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. So Wartawan, journal of the Singapore Union ol Journalists, in a Page One comment today on the662 words
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Article184 1960-09-07 14 LONDON. Au£. 31. A DMIRAL Sir Charles Lambe, until recently First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, has died at his home in Newport-on-Tay, Fife, it was announced by the Admiralty here today. He was 59 Sir Charles, a devotee of classical music,184 words
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Article238 1960-09-07 14 IPOH. Aug- 31. >FHE 13' 18 Royal Hussars, who are to be transformed into a tank regiment, held a parade in Ashby Road today to say farewell to their armoured vehicles. r~ Three hundred and fifteen, men stood at attention before 54 armoured vehicles a>238 words
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130 1960-09-07 14 SINGAPORE, Aug. 31.—A new, cheaper Britannia '•Skycoach” service that will reduce the current Singapore to London tourist class fares by 5429 single and $773 return will be started by BOAC in midOctober. This was announced today by Mr. E. J. P. Robinson. BOAC district130 words
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384 1960-09-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 31 yAST rural projects embracing 1,50* mites T of new roads and piped water for two million people are to be carried out by the p.w J part of development under the second five-year plan beginning384 words
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Article38 1960-09-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR Am Two officer.' ot tion Reconnaissar.c* left here today a fip-ther military trar Britain. They are Mai. 7 Pee and Cap: A- Ai sam. Both will b»* about four months38 words
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Article15 1960-09-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR A A two-day visual ain exhibition will opt; Batu Road Schoo. <>:.15 words
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Article, Illustration711 1960-09-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 1. THE NATION today mourned the death of Malaya’s second Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Paramount Ruler, Tuanku Hisamuddin Alam Shah, died just before noon in the shuttered Istana Tetamu here, comforted in his last moments by his Queen —his711 words
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Article, Illustration2018 1960-09-07 16 STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS NKVVS ol t hr Kind's drath was received w i t h great sorrow by Malaya’s six million people. People ol all walks of life from Hillers to the ordinary man-in-t he-street pair! tribute to a “beloved,2,018 words
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Article, Illustration449 1960-09-07 17 harry miller - INQUIRY IS EXPECTED TO TAKE AT LEAST A MONTH, SAYS CHAIRMAN Fron harry miller LONDON, Sept. 1 D UO (Or.) Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, chairman of the inquiry commission into Fetierathm student matters in Britain and Ireland today brushed aside suggestions that449 words
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101 1960-09-07 17 A LOR STAR. Sept. 1— The president of the MCA, Dato (Dr.) Cheah Toon I.ok. said today the King s death was a very sad event in the young history of the country. •He had so endeared himself to101 words
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Article46 1960-09-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 1 A lawyer. Miss Ruby Loke Yew Kien, has reported to police that thieves broke into her home in Parry Road here yesterday and made oil with articles worth $2lO. Miss Loke was not in when her house was burgled.46 words
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165 1960-09-07 17 SINGAPORE, Sept. 1. THE Government today gave pioneer status to six A more industries and another 14 products Applications are being invited to establish these new pioneer industries, an official stated today. A pioneer certificate exempt-, the holder from tax for five years from165 words
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145 1960-09-07 17 S’ PORE MEDICAL CHIEF MARCUS RESIGNS SINGAPORE, Sept. 1. COLIN Marcus, the Permanent Secretary. to the Health Ministry and Director of Medical Services, has resigned over the question of recruiting doctors from Japan, it was officially announced today. A Finance Ministry statement said that Dr. Marcus tendered his resignation from145 words
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Article42 1960-09-07 17 PENANG. Sept. 1. -Eighteen World Health Organisation experts today saw student dental nurses at work at the dental nurses’ training school here. The team toured the Penang General Hospital and also visited the public health visitors’ training school.42 words
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261 1960-09-07 17 HEAD OF STATE OF S’ PORE, PREMIER SEND CONDOLENCES SINGAPORE, Sept. 1. \|ESSAGES of condolence were sent to Kuala Lumpur this afternoon by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inc he Yusof bin Ishak, a personal friend of the late King, and the Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. In his message261 words
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Article106 1960-09-07 18 PENANG. Sept. 2.—Muslims here will not stage their annual Prophet’s Birthday procession planned for tomorrow. “As a mark of respect to the King, we are cancelling our usual parade this year.” Haji G. M. Yusolf. president of the State Council of Religion. announced today. The procession106 words
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Article40 1960-09-07 18 IPOH, Sept. 2 Malaya has been invited to send eight representatives to the tenth international conference of social work which opens in Rome next January. The Perak welfare council has nominated Mr. Dhoss as a candidate.40 words
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233 1960-09-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 2. A 65-YEAR-OLD man who was said to have made dud currency notes of a face value lotalling between $1 million and $2 million hung down his head as he heard the Sessions Court sentence him to three years' jail233 words
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Article66 1960-09-07 18 SINGAPORE, Sept. 2—Capt. R. L. Bird. Singapore's acting Master Attendant, has warned mariners that bombing and firing practices will take place in the China Sea north range on Sept. 5. 6. and 7 between 8 am. and 5 p.m. In the China Sea south range they66 words
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Article175 1960-09-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 2. "THE Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Dato Ong Yoke Lin. today gave an assurance that recruitment of start' from abroad would not hinder the prospects of Malayans in the service. Dato Ong referred to the shortage of staff in the175 words
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Article32 1960-09-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR > r Ch’ng Chye Poh. ,r: r of World Travel Acr T has been fined $2O e IJ r p to submit incom< turns for the year mont 1959.32 words
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122 1960-09-07 18 Kuala lumpur. sept. 2. The Vice-Chancellor of t he University of Malaya, Professor A. Oppenheim, left for Bangkok today on a 10-week tour of universities in six countries to get help for the university here. He will spend several days at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok122 words
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Article949 1960-09-07 19 PSOM JEBI - E PSOM JEBI*' £iL\ VPORE, Aug, 31. S and T Stable’s Tro: date Over- a well-per-1 o d Australian made an un. n d e b u t at Buk Timah today wh L b e a t the ho' vourit^W^h star he Class 1949 words
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Article1022 1960-09-07 19 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP OIN'i .AFORE, Sept. 4 Dr, J. D. Dennehy’s Grainne, with Arthur Ward up, won the Autumn Cup over U miles at Bukit Timah this afternoon: Th> race was run at a vc slow pace. Ward sent Grainne to the from four furlongs out and1,022 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous91 1960-09-07 19 m BIG SWIIP: TOTAL Pool: $175,441 PRIZi; 2ND PRIZIr No *****6 No *****9 3RD PRIZC: No *****7 ($78,048) ($39,024) j ($21.680)1/V,, V‘AM jp'A STARTERS ($2,718 MCk): N* *****2, *****3. *****1, *****1, *****2, *****7, *****5. CONSOLATIONS ($1,300 .Kfc): No, *****0, *****3. 1677, *****3, *****1, 4,7285. "ill i *****1 BIG SWEEP: Total91 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1230 1960-09-07 20 By Our Market Correspondent T HE FEATURE of last week’s ou the. Malayan sharemarket was the revival;' of interest in rubbers after the reversal of trend in the price of the commodity. tn the ten market days from Aug. 23,1,230 words
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Article20 1960-09-07 20 ’**4 L TIN KUMlft f a as* jfe# 2 te, M«uS moo jh v »i,,i 1 ClOMd clotictf20 words
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Article677 1960-09-07 20 T’HE tpUowing U»t '©f (.1 revised quotations was tes»rd *y Singapore member* of the Moteyon Stock Sydumge after their last meeting on Saturday Srptem Slf l L stand foivJHffh*** «hd lowest /for business tjom- tlrt* rear. EXS3B&Si& Staira?* Bfi tt li t- r ti'&fmti s*e« Trjsh;**: >677 words
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Article, Illustration250 1960-09-07 20 T'HE behaviou. of the 1 rubber mark a this week has izzled most dealers a;id has hinged almost entirely on sp<v illation about East I. ropean purchasing i September shipn ''Hi. Although there i utlf# buying for th< rntmlrfc at the iriomeiit,. Min’ quarters believe th.o250 words
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