The Straits Budget, 7 December 1960
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section29 1960-12-07 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA’S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER *MifIHBWWi jj Series 746. Kuala Lumpur, December 7, 1960. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling29 words
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Advertisement84 1960-12-07 1 GUINNESS-Him You've had something worth drinking when v|owVe h ad a Guinness. V|ou feel it giving gou strength and you good Fnjoy a glas5 of <Suinness everu day. Chie|- WOLF''S^\j uin n him <DO< with r v i?i f peace D AV, > r a rr i c> ■n o84 words
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198 1960-12-07 2 CHI KOW CHIANG - $61,000 pay out AND MALACCA COUNCIL FACES $177,000 DEFICIT CHI KOW CHIANG Malacca, YOUR admirably pithy leader “Self Denial” (S.T. Nov. 28) hits the nail right on the head. The Malacca municipal council has budgeted for an estimated deficit of $177,000 for next year. This is the state of municipal198 words
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Article77 1960-12-07 2 SENG - SENG Singapore. 1 THIRTY THOUSAND children would have sat for the Singapore primary school leaving examination and those proving their worth will enter secondary schools next year; those unable to make the grade will be sent to post primary schools. What about the children already in77 words
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Article123 1960-12-07 2 JALIL BIN AHMAD - JALIL BIN AHMAD Klang. VUHAT does Mr. White, the Comptroller of Inland Revenue, mean by “the valuation does not’ make any difference Will he refer to item six on the income tax form which says I shall be required to pay tax based on the Increased123 words
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113 1960-12-07 2 J. C. A - J. C. A. Singapore. I RECENTLY took a mortgage loan of $11,400 on my house in Singapore, As part of the agreement 1 had to have the Loan form drawn up by the company’s lawyers. I was then presented with113 words
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Article105 1960-12-07 2 FOO CHONG YOW - FOO CHONG YOW Kuala Lumpur. M EARLY 250 probationary G.C.S. clerks in the government service face an uncertain future These clerks are Senior Cambridge certificate holders who Joined the general clerical service in the last three or four years. The Government insists that these clerks105 words
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148 1960-12-07 2 EDITOR. Singapore Medical Journal - EDITOR. Singapore Medical Journal. Singapore. 'J'HANK you for your Invitation to elaborate. It Is sufficient for me to make two points: first. I maintained, and still do, that a ratio of one doctor to 2,400 population is not a serious shortage; second, it appears that148 words
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Article316 1960-12-07 2 J. C. !. *F - J. C. !.*F Brierley Hill, Stafford*' T HE Straits Budt-r A very welcome t my home and received weekly i ne J preference over other daily newspan i read it avidly from This is a natu.\. ac t because it revives verv happy memories o316 words
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101 1960-12-07 2 cases. _ „r M. G G. I ' * The Malayan; r - cases. r M. G G. I The Malayan Und r Singapore. IN your report headlined "Undergrade. Appeal to Govt.” (S. T. Nov. 16) you quote the Malayan Undergrad having written: “The pass degree holder is initially paid $324, while the H. 8. C. holder receives101 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article667 1960-12-07 3 —Straits Times, Nov. 29 budgetary surplus for around $170 million cl in the expenditure u*s for 1901) is a mdation for the Fed- > Finance Minister to on. In two years Federation has added dlion to its reserves, an ut performance and an hing contradiction of i—Straits Times, Nov. 29 - 667 words
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Article554 1960-12-07 3 —Straits Times. Nov. 29 West Irian, which found its way onto the agenda of Tengku Abdul Rahman’s tout only at the hour of departure, soon became politically the major subject with which he had to deal. Its importance was emphasised by the Tengku s own sense of—Straits Times. Nov. 29 - 554 words
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Article737 1960-12-07 3 Straits Times, Nov. 20 The taxation proposals in Singapore’s new budget possibly come as a faint shock, although they should not, bearing in mind the Federation’s lead twelve months ago and the need for revenue. The real surprise is hidden in the forepart of the printed estimates, whichStraits Times, Nov. 20 - 737 words
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Article781 1960-12-07 3 —Straits Times Dec. 1 Budgets which provide but little tax relief after an exceptionally prosperous year are disappointing. But 1961 will not be so favourable the signs are already at hand—and the Federation must gird its loins for the second five? year plan, of unknown but immense—Straits Times Dec. 1 - 781 words
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Article192 1960-12-07 4 —Straits Times Dec. 1 Sir Harry Wunderly is always a welcome guest in the Federation. Making his third visit as a TB consultant, this time under the Colombo Plan, he is here to inscribe the final details in the plan he drew up a year ago—Straits Times Dec. 1 - 192 words
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Article637 1960-12-07 4 —Straits Times, Dec. 2 One at least of several changes in the form of the Federation’s budgetary estimates traces back to the storm blown up by the Auditor-General’s report on the 1958 accounts. The new estimates name the officer responsible for the oorrect disbursement and accounting—Straits Times, Dec. 2 - 637 words
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Article668 1960-12-07 4 —Straits Times, d In saloons in America’s wild west it was customary to protect the pianist with the printed admonition “don’t shoot him, he’s doing his best.” Comment on the fifteen members of Brunei’s Legislative Council who voted for the storage of ten per cent of Brunei’s—Straits Times, d - 668 words
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Article407 1960-12-07 4 —Straits Times. Dec Bearing in mind that l m nesian newspapers can do but reflect Government vl their comments on the Ten. ku s attempt to media, ,T West Irian dispute are let Uian graceful. Their re spon nis disappointment j s blame him for—Straits Times. Dec - 407 words
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Article36 1960-12-07 4 A MARRIAGE has been u ed and will take place between Malcolm, youngest s the late Mr. and Mrs. A R H and Rose, only daught' i of and Mrs. G. De Havillar Bcaconsfleld. Buekinehamsh36 words
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Obituary22 1960-12-07 4 DEATH WEBBER, Pat, beloved w: Donald Webber, formerly of brong Estate. Layang I > passed awnv November 2P SoiRhsea after a° long Mm22 words
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Article, Illustration916 1960-12-07 5 VERNON BARTLETT - by VERNON BARTLETT IF the Tengku collects labels on his luggage, he must by r v arouse the envy the most invete* r c globe-trotter. Nooociy would claim that r ,r ourney has not been >1 It could not be rwise with so jovial humane an916 words
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Article119 1960-12-07 5 Kl ala LUMPUR Nov. 27. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to \nimals has appealed for more volunteers to carry < n its work. I t)wanted, stray or diseas(l animals were continually being abandoned by "heartless owners” in the treets, a society spokesman said. i119 words
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292 1960-12-07 5 PENANG, Nov. 27. rPHE Royal Dragoons disembarked from the troop- ship Nevasa at the Swettenham pier here at 5 30 this morning. There was no band to welcome them ashore, but present. to greet them were Brig. W. T. Campbell, representing Maj.-Gen. J. A.292 words
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Article38 1960-12-07 5 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Nov 27The bridge over the Klang river at Petallng, six miles from here, has been closed to traffic for repairs. Traffic to Klang has been diverted through Bungsar Road and Federal Highway38 words
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Article38 1960-12-07 5 SINGAPORE. Nov 27 The Singapore Government today announced that owing to changes in shipping arrangements the latest date !or posting Christmas surface letter and parcel mails to Brunei here has been altered to Dec 538 words
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Advertisement81 1960-12-07 5 Hong Kong Far East BUILDER A Bi-Monthly periodical of Balding of Real Estate Activities fa Hong Kong and the Far East. CONTAINS f u 11 accounts, plans, perspectives and photographs of new and projected constructions in Hong Kong and other ports An indispensable source of information for all concerned in81 words
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Article, Illustration34 1960-12-07 6 THE Song-be, with the upper part of her hull and structure ripped open, after a collision with the Ceylonese ship. Attanagalla in the outer roads of the Singapore harbour.34 words
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Article275 1960-12-07 6 SINGAPORE. Nov. 27. ■pEAR of nationalisation and government mono* 1 poly of the shipping trade has forced the only national shipping company in Ceylon the Ceylon Lines to sell its ship as quickly as possible. The last of the company’s ships, the 13,000-ton Attanagalla275 words
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352 1960-12-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, No\ /CHRISTMAS this year is expected lo be the gayest in 12 yeuiresult of Malaya's increasing prosperity and the ending ot' iix. Emergency. Managers of food and liquor shops. public transport companies, hotels, restaurants night clubs and cinemas are352 words
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232 1960-12-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 27. A NATIONAL union is to be formed soon toi employees of municipal, city, town and local councils in the Federation. The proposed union will be a merger of six regional unions in Penang. Kuala Lumpur. Petaling Jaya and232 words
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Article28 1960-12-07 6 IPOH. Nov. 27. —The Peruk government is to apply tor a loan from the government for the development of a proposed industrial area in Ipoh.28 words
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273 1960-12-07 6 KUCHING, Nov. 27 A SCHEME to estabA nsh settlers on part of Samarahan Rubber Estate and to provide them with productive, wed-balanced holdings ha:-' been announced by the Sarawak Government. This action is being taken in view of the disappointing response to the publicity273 words
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Article369 1960-12-07 7 Sacking temporaries and retaining married women, pensioners is wrong —union leader KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 27. LX)R the sake of “social justice,” the 2,500 l temporary officers in the Federation will fight against the granting of privileges to women employees, even if this appears “ungailant.” .A delegates’369 words
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Article29 1960-12-07 7 IPING, Nov. 27.— Indian 1 teachers in the 1 aiarea will observe teaday on Dec. 4 with a lamme that includes ’s events, lectures and a rt.29 words
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Article60 1960-12-07 7 JESSELTON. Nov. 27. •—-Mr. R W. Holberton. the Australian Government Trade Commissioner and comn ercial councillor in Singapore, is on a visit to North Borneo to promote trade between this country and Australia He has so far visited Smdakan and Seria as well as Jesselton,60 words
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Article20 1960-12-07 7 TELUK ANSON. Nov. 27 Police today recovered the body of an unidentified man from the Perak River.20 words
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Article, Illustration92 1960-12-07 7 J£UALA LUMPUR, Nov. 27Inche Ibrahim bin Musa, general secretary of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Services Union. was elected president of the Malayan Trade (Jnion Congress at its three-day annual delegates* conference which ended here tonight. The general secretary Is Mr. Rachce Saw, who92 words
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119 1960-12-07 7 SINGAPORE, Nov. 27. !\IORE than 5,000 candidates will sit for the first language examinations of the Lembaga Gerahan Pelajaran Dewasa (Adult Education Council) next month i Among them will be 21 prisoners from Changi and Outram Prisons. The other candidates will sit for the119 words
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233 1960-12-07 7 SINGAPORE, Nov. 27. ]i|R. John Steeves, U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said here today that the Communist menace could best be fought by the people of newly-in-dependent countries of South-East Asia as shown by Malaya. Mr.233 words
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235 1960-12-07 7 TJiENANG. Nov. 27. 1 The Chief Education Officer, Mr. A. Halliday, said today that a child should be encouraged to develop his individuality. “One of our greatest sins is to bring up our young children in our own image,” he told the State Youth Council at235 words
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397 1960-12-07 7 SINGAPORE. Nov. 27 THE practice of veterinary medicine by unqualified people in Mala\a should be forbidden by law, urges the journal of the Malayan Veterinary Medica 1 Association. In an editorial on the Veterinary Surgeons’ Act. the journal states: ‘The present policy of the government.397 words
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294 1960-12-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 27 RUBBER research scientists here are experimenting on a method of injecting nutrition tablets into rubber trees to increase their yield. This io done by drilling holes in the trunks s nd inserting the tablets. Experiments to find out the “validity and294 words
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316 1960-12-07 8 |POH, Nov. 27. The leader of the People’s Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, said here today that the party intended to fight future elections not only in the towns but also in the Malay kampongs. He was speaking to over 200 delegates316 words
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Article, Illustration73 1960-12-07 8 DATIN Ong Yoke Lin. wife of the Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. crowning a 16-year-old typist. Miss Rosemary Woodford, who was elected Welfare Queen at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur on the night— Straits Times picture - 73 words
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Article299 1960-12-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 27 SHOULD the Rotary movement concern itself with the problem of population? This question was put to the Rotary District Conference here today by the chairman of the Family Planning Association of the Federation. Mr T. Sivapragasam. “No, it shouldn’t” replied a delegate from299 words
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Article43 1960-12-07 8 BENTONG. Nov. 27 town council here padded to apply to the Government for a grant to develop the gel Marong area for a ing scheme. Survey fees are expeto cost $17,615. a bridinternal roads $200.001 1 anti-malarial measures 00043 words
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Article305 1960-12-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 28 \f ANY youths are leaving the kampongs A for the bright lights of the town, and .0 Government is anxious that they should >t become Teddy Boys. The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. who said this today. added that305 words
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251 1960-12-07 9 <:NGAPORE, Nov. 28.— Thomas Leivers, a lance-corporal in the t Bn., Sherwood Fo- <ters, was acquitted nd discharged here to- iv of robbing a woman ixi driver. ivers was accused of rob4 Lau Bee Choo of S5 at 8‘, milestone Changi i on the251 words
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Article, Illustration222 1960-12-07 9 SINGAPORE Nov. 28 r THE personal reprcscnt--4 ative of the Sultan of Brunei, Pengiran Bendahara Dato Padukamuda Hashim ibni Pengiran Anak Abdul Rahman, today conferred the First Class Order of the Darjah Kerabat (The Most Esteemed Royal Family Order of Brunei) on222 words
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Article46 1960-12-07 9 SINGAPORE. Nov. 28.- —An anonymous donor from Johore Bahru today contributed $5 for the triplets born to Mrs. V. Lakshmi Amrna at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital on Nov. 17. The father of the triplets all girls is a labourer earning $2 a day.46 words
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Article32 1960-12-07 9 ALOR STAR. Nov. 28—A Bill is to be introduced into the Kedah Legislative Assembly empowering the State Government to borrow up to $1,590,000 for Improving the Kullm water supply.32 words
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Advertisement42 1960-12-07 9 STRAITS BUDGET SUBSCRIPTION RATES IH« 1 1 1 2 (Payable in advance) ualo Lumpur No postage '•J Maloyo Br North 1 »meo ir»c I postage C'weoith oreign mcl postage mted Kingdom astern Ami ratio Ortly hv f>;ar.?<*s Airfr.--ioht >• M •••»#«•< IIIIIUM""" 11 illtlMMi42 words
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Article, Illustration932 1960-12-07 10 4 Whole affair may be off if... 9 —Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 28 THE PRIME Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, returned home today from his mission-of-peace and indicated that the next move in solving the difficult West Irian issue would have to come from Indonesia. He feared that932 words
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355 1960-12-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 28 MALAYA today welcomed back its Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, after his 45-day tour of North America and Europe. A 10,000-banner-carrying crowd thronged the airport here to welcome the Tengku, who arrived wearing a white ten-gallon Texan hat given to355 words
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Article, Illustration945 1960-12-07 11 Tax reliefs are cut Seven new taxes too, next year SINGAPORE, Nov. 29. SINGAPORE taxpayers will be called upon to pay more in income tax next year, while more are to be brought within the taxpaying category. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, presenting the 1961 Budget to945 words
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127 1960-12-07 12 New hope for the civil servants SINGAPORE. Nov. 29.—The Government is willing to begin negotiations for a partial restitution of the variable allowances for Government servants. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, announced this during his Budget speech in the Legislative Assembly today. He said: “In doing so,127 words
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Article136 1960-12-07 12 i UNMARRIED INCOME TAXABLE TAX 2,400 400 20 3,000 $1,000 50 4,200 $2,200 $112 4,800 $2,800 $161 5,400 $3,400 $207 6.000 $4,000 $255 7,200 $5,200 $379 8,400 $6,400 $523 9,600 $7,600 $685 $10,800 $8,800 $865 MARRIED INCOME TAXABLE TAX 2,400 nil nil 3.600 600 30 4,200136 words
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715 1960-12-07 12 DEVELOPMENT: 60M. MORE FOR S’ PORE SINGAPORE, Nov. 29 rp H E Singapore Go vernment’s special development schemes next year call for a total of $166.2 million, about $6O million more than the 1960 provision of $106.5 million. The development estimates in the 1961 Budget show that two of the715 words
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Article, Illustration2282 1960-12-07 13 New duties to protect Malaya’s industries KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 30 THE MINISTER of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew I Sin, today presented his 1961 Give-and-Take Budget. Budgeting lor a surplus of $13 million (expenditure $958 million, icvenue $9/1 million), Mr. Ian introduced prosperity taxes on rubber and tin, established2,282 words
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220 1960-12-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 30 THE Government has budgeted for a surplus of 812.8 million for next year. Revenue is estimated at 8970.8 million and expenditure 8958 million. Capital or development expenditure is provisionally estimated at 8196 million. This year’s budget provided for220 words
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Article193 1960-12-07 14 SINGAPORE. Nov 30 TvTO Bill, changing the name of Rattles National Library end Raffles Museum to the National Library and National Museum were moved by the Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. "If the spirit of Sir Stamford Raffles193 words
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Article, Illustration162 1960-12-07 15 K. LUMPUR. Nov ’iC i;i VEN pretty girls were tinong 60 stars of stage, een and radio from Innc*sia who arrived here iy in two specially rtcred aircraft. v ire members of an Iniiinesian cultural mission hich will tour the Fede- for a month giving162 words
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365 1960-12-07 15 CAPITAL MAY BECOME ANOTHER PARIS’ KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. SO. WARNING that the Federal capital would become known as the “Paris of Malaya unless the “immodest behaviour" of prostitutes and waitresses in eotfeeshops was controlled. was given here today. It' came from an Alliance councillor, Inche Surd on bin Kechut. when365 words
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Article52 1960-12-07 15 BUTTER WORTH. Nov. 30. A team ol RAAF ofTicersand men will vi. it their "adopter village. Hagan Bela on Chri tmas Day and di trjluhe gifts to about 100 rhil-d-en there. The villagers will give th< airmen a Christmas party at which home-made cakes will52 words
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Article61 1960-12-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 30— Lt.-Gen. Sir Alexander Drummond. Director General ot Armv Medical Services at the War Ollice in London, will arrive on Dec 9 for a five-day visit in his tour ol the Far Ea^t Gen Drummond will in spect British military hospi tals and61 words
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Article45 1960-12-07 15 SUNGEI PATANI. Nov. 30—. Alter serving the Kedah Government for 37 years, Inche Abbas bin Haji Ismail. Headmaster of Tunku Putra School. Baling, is on leave before retiring Inche Abbas was for many years State Commissioner tor Bov Scouts in Kedah45 words
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Article57 1960-12-07 15 KUALA SELANGOR. Nov. 30 The District Officer here, Inche Tahir bin Abdul Rahim, is going on transler to Kuala Lumpur to take up a new appointment in the Selangor State Secretariat. He will be succeeded by Inche Abdul Rahman bin I ebai Abbas, who has57 words
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Article49 1960-12-07 15 KLANG Nov. 30 The Rural and Industrial Development Authority will set up a rambutan canning unit s.hortlv at Kampong Haji Sharitl in Meru. six miles from here A Rida official said today experiments on rambutan canning in other parts ol the country had proved successful49 words
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478 1960-12-07 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 30. rpiIE Opposilion parties tried in I he House of Representatives loday to get the Prime Minuter, Tengku Abdul Rahman to reveal his plan for solving lhe West Irian dispule. The Tengku, however, stood fast and said that the dispute was478 words
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274 1960-12-07 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 1 A champagne welcome awaited three British Army adventurers today when they arrived at their Fort George camp, near Malacca after driving overland from Britain on a marathon trip that started as a joke. The 58-day target they achieved for the 11,000 mile journey is believed to274 words
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Article198 1960-12-07 16 SINGAPORE, Dec. 1. f rHE endeavours ol the Singapore Government to 1 re-estabhsh and develop economic co-opera-tion in South-East Asia deserve high praise and support, says the chairman of the Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., Mr. William Hannay, in a state- ment to shareholders. The statement,198 words
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Article45 1960-12-07 16 KUANTAN, Dec. 1. The road to Sungei Lembing, a tin mining town 31 miles from here, is open to traffic again. The road was impassable yesterday at Pasir Kemudi halfway between here and Sungei Lembing. because of floods. The water subsided today.45 words
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303 1960-12-07 16 Irian row: Misuse of rights’ by the Tengku—Jakarta JAKARTA, Dec. 2 SENIOR Indonesian Government source said today the republic believed that the Malayan Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had “misused his rights as a mediator" in the Dutch Indonesian dispute over West New Guinea. The Tengku. who rlew to the United303 words
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203 1960-12-07 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 1 PLANTER'S wife who was specially invited to attend the London premiere of the him higii* lighting the bravery of women caught up in r e Emergency like herself, has died in England Mrs. Patricia Webber had a front seat view203 words
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Article429 1960-12-07 17 rajaratnam stresses importance OF MALAYAN CULTURE-AND SOON SINGAPORE. Dec. 2 riMIE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Raja--1 ratnam, said in a talk yesterday that the Government was convinced that “only in the development of a Malayan culture and a Malayan consciousness can we find protection429 words
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190 1960-12-07 17 I>ATU GAJAH, Dec. 1 13 —A car carrying four people was stoned and its windscreen smashed last night as it was travelling along a lonely road leading into the town. Inside the car were Mr. D. Baikie, of the Malayan Tin Dredging Co.,190 words
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Article112 1960-12-07 17 ALOR STAR Dec. 2. A KEDAH princess, Tengku Arfah binte Tengku Mohamed Jewa, was married to a town council clerk, Syed Nazri bin Syed Yassin, at her home in Derga here last night. Tengku Arfah, 23, is a cousin of the Sultan of Kedah112 words
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249 1960-12-07 17 56m. CESS CASH TO GO BACK TO OWNERS KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 1 ss6 million now accumulated in the rubA ber anti-inflationary cess is to be returned to estate owners and smallholders soon. The money was collected by the Government when the price of rubber went above $1 a lb. from249 words
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Article38 1960-12-07 17 SINGAPORE, Dec 2-Nathan Isaac David. 77. was knocked down by a motor scooter at about 5.20 p.m. in Mountbatten Road yesterday. He died later in hospital. Traffic police today appealed for witnesses of the accident.38 words
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Article217 1960-12-07 17 SINGAPORE, Dec. 1 BOGUS doctor n heated a doctor of Psychology of $4O, the First Criminal District Court was told here today StV nathy Rajaslngham. 27. v ,w !o oleaded guilty to a of cheatinß said t committed the offence 0 i Nov 15 while217 words
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77 1960-12-07 17 J3ENANG, Dec. 1 Malaya’s amateur ballroom champions, the Dancing Smiths, will return to Britain next month with 44 trophies they won In this country. The couple, Jimmy and Ann Smith, will be flying home with other R. A. F. families on Dec. 18. Jimmy77 words
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Article61 1960-12-07 17 SINGAPORE, Dec. 1 A decree nisi was granted in the High Court today to Peggy Krijgsmen, a former teacher. She petitioned for divorce from her husband. Vincent Krijgsman, a Radio Brunei programme assistant,, alleging cruelty. The decree Is to be made absolute in three months. The couple61 words
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Article59 1960-12-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Ungku Abdul Aziz, head of the Economic Department of the University of Malaya here, will address members of the Malayan Economic Society at 8.15 p.m. next Wednesday in lecture room “A” in the Arts Faculty building His talk Is entitled "Lessons for59 words
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Article27 1960-12-07 17 SEREMBAN. Dec. 1 Mr Mahindra Singh, chief clerk of the Agriculture Department here, has gone on transfer to the Federation Customs Department in Singapore.27 words
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366 1960-12-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 2 IJ'OR two hours this morning, the House of Representatives discussed WOMEN before rejecting an “equal-pay-for-equal-work*’ resolution moved by the Socialist Front. Much of the debate was light-hearted and was centred around the question of whether men are superior to366 words
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193 1960-12-07 18 Kuala lumpur. Dec. 4. The Federation Government is looking for young men and women to fill several types of jobs ranging from a director of music to technicians in the research laboratories of the Department of Agriculture. Candidates for the post of the193 words
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Article35 1960-12-07 18 IPOH, Sun.—A verdict of accidentay death was recorded by the coroner at an inquest on Mathazin bin Mat Aris, 20. a cowherd, who was run over by a train on Sept 2.35 words
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508 1960-12-07 18 —TUAN DJEK - —TUAN DJEK. THE DUSUN, Friday, Nov 24 "J"HE FOLLOWING is borrowed from an article on the wild dog menace published ir The Western Australian. The author, John Weyland, reports the trouble the dog killer, had in tracking down and508 words
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368 1960-12-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Dec. 1 T'HE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today in the House of Representatives that Socialist Front members “are most eloquent when they are most ignorant" on subjects being discussed He said this when replying to368 words
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86 1960-12-07 18 IJUALA LUMPUR. Dec. 4 1Y The Yang dl-Pertuan A gong has sent a <■■■>'' gram congratulating >■ 1 King of Thailand or occasion of his toirthdaj The message said: “On august and joyous < 1 sion of Your MaJesH> birthday, my people a.--my86 words
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856 1960-12-07 19 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP f ALA LUMPUR, Nov. 30 n )ING in top form h jockey Laurie Johnc, landed a treble on L, iian *(ss3), Bravo (v and Lady Jambo j) at Kuala Lumpur y, erday, taking bis tot number856 words
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Article948 1960-12-07 19 EPSOM JEEP - By 1 EPSOM JEEP LTALA LUMPUR, Dec. •'I. The I960 jockrv championship is bending for a neck-and-neck finish between Noel McGrowdie and Laurie Johnson. Johnson scored a double here today on Colour Film and Gameborough III to take his tally to 52 winners—one behind the leader, McCirowdie.948 words
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Miscellaneous92 1960-12-07 19 MC SWEEP: Total Pool $158,100. FIRST PRIZE: No. *****0—*42,687. SECOND PRIZE: No. *****5—$21,343. THIRD PRIZE: No. *****1—$10,671. STARTERS ($1,524 aach):v No*. *****8. *****6. *****1. *****1. *****9. *****4. *****7. CONSOLATION ($948 each): Not. *****2. *****9. *****9. *****8. *****4. *****7, *****7. *****5. *****3. *****2. it ifi f >k +-Jr cluj, if# THE92 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1166 1960-12-07 20 By Our Market Correspondent J Vv. i i t| ‘e a.’ V f INTEREST on the Malayan share market last 1 week was concentrated on industrials, which were quietly steady. This section again showed the greatest strength, though the index was unchanged.1,166 words
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Article83 1960-12-07 20 Current Date ef Total Total ft payment payment far previews year year F. and N. pref. 3|%t Dec. 17 71% Home pref. 7% Dec. 81 13% 13% Heme erd. 7% Dec. 31 13% 18% Raffles Hotel 12 Dec. 19 17% 15% Wearne Bnr 38% Dec. 81 y 88%83 words
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Article1231 1960-12-07 20 mHE following list of revise* X quotations was issued by Singapore Members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their last meeting on Saturday (Pascal bar Si H and L stand for highest and Lowest for business done this year. IMtBSTRIAIS at i Mu ksli iflO 10 Ords1,231 words
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Article13 1960-12-07 20 SmaSto u\ -IS.a fcgSK- who. *s«s Si%?- r* Taulang Be.sd J?*13 words
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Article19 1960-12-07 20 RUBBER -j.v N.V *k $Bl cu 30 851 cts v n Dec. 184| cts. :?7J. eW# ol.«i19 words
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393 1960-12-07 20 THE rubber market A started the week rather more cheerfully than recently and, although no trend developed, most operators were prepared to believe there could be some advance in price, report H.C.B. and Co., Ltd., in their current review. The purchases by China393 words
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