The Straits Budget, 6 June 1962
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section28 1962-06-06 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA'S NATIONAL NIWSPAPEP I'OI Kuala Lumpur, June 6, 1962. Price 40 cents (Malaya or 1 Shilling:) KDN 02028 words
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Article267 1962-06-06 2 OBSERVER; SAW HUAT LYE - OBSERVER Malacca SAW HUAT LYE Chairman, Town Council Taiping MALAYA is an agricultural country. That sentence should not be confined to geography books only. It should be instilled into the mind of every Malayan. For the progress of Malaya, our agriculture must be ad. vanced267 words
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Article86 1962-06-06 2 RESIDENTS - RESIDENTS Singapore TWO years ago we residents of Coronation Road West (about a hundred in all) appealed to our assemblyman tc approach the Government about supplying electricity to our homes. Nothing has been done. What appears obviously unfair is that some residents get electricity while others do not86 words
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623 1962-06-06 2 ATHI NAHAPPAN - ATHI NAHAPPAN Kuala Lumpur MR. LIM KEAN SIEW seems to have embarked on a puerile excursion into fantasy when he addressed the annual conference of the Socialist Front. His definition of equality strains oven the hackneyed phrases of dialectic materialists. In essence, his concept623 words
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Article275 1962-06-06 2 DISGUSTED; ANAK MALAYSIA; RESIDENT - DISGUSTED Batu Caves ANAK MALAYSIA Malacca RESIDENT Singapore THERE are some Jobs for which a person may be unsuited because of his beliefs. The public ought, for example, to be protected against the appointment of a Communist as a police officer. One supposes that275 words
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Article194 1962-06-06 2 C. II RYVES - C. II RYVES Seremban PRACTICM.LV there talk (1P ry in the paper and synth. ruC r n tut I came t MaiavVi when the ie ofLV 901 30s. a ton. Wh at 2* cost now?:., ulte on,* sent writes or t-,lk f n l k no Ject.194 words
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Article144 1962-06-06 2 F - F, Singapore r PHE suggestion aboi 1 career guidance fu young Malayan school lei vers should merit the at tention of the Slngapo: Government. It Is an urgei and Imperative need (i the thousands of scho leavers in Singapore eac year. It is essential that144 words
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Article272 1962-06-06 2 O I) mikdh11 - O I) mikdh 11 Singapore A CASE reported in the Straits Times recently highlights the lethal quality of inefficient brakes coupled with overloading. This wicked combination must be responsible for more accidents than the police care to mention. It is generally agreed by people connected with road272 words
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Article688 1962-06-06 3 —Straits Times, May 28 h a s been told Sinpar ‘1 by the Federen 1 0 Minister what f*' r ii merger, within set out in the p .ent, is rejected. V will be cut. e l ,’iphrase is a little rh Hm, The physical will be—Straits Times, May 28 - 688 words
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Article331 1962-06-06 3 —Straits Times, May 28 There could be no mistaking the collective enthusiasm ol the large crowd who attended the 23rd extraordinary general meeting of the Fertiliser and Paper Industrial Cooperatives Ltd to listen to Inche Aziz bin Ishak. They came to Kuala Lumpur, more than 1,500 of them,—Straits Times, May 28 - 331 words
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Article315 1962-06-06 3 —Straits Times, May 29 For the second time in two years, Umno’s president, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has deemed it necessary to put a State organisation under the direct control of the national executive. Inche Khir Johari was appointed in January last to the chairmanship of Singapore Umno’s liaison—Straits Times, May 29 - 315 words
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Article277 1962-06-06 3 —Straits Times, May 29 The House Committee of Singapore’s Legislative Assembly has agreed that it does not want a sand-glass or a set of the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and it has frowned on chess being played in any room in the Assembly House used by members. A much—Straits Times, May 29 - 277 words
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Article706 1962-06-06 3 —Straits Times, May 30 The special meeting of the International Tin Council seems open to two interpretations The London theory is that consumers are divided, with the smaller members of the group tending more towards the producers’ position. If so, it is remarkable that the Council’s communique—Straits Times, May 30 - 706 words
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Article218 1962-06-06 3 —Straits Times, May 30 The Hongkong Standard does not think much of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew’s explanation that Hongkong is knocking Singapore out of the industrial market because of its cheap labour. There is little question that wages in Hongkong in general are lower than in Singapore, whatever—Straits Times, May 30 - 218 words
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Article583 1962-06-06 4 —Straits Times. May 31 Given a municipal constitution with the unanimous approval of Perak’s State Assembly this week, Ipoh today joins Penang, Kuala Lumpur and Malacca at the highest level of local government. Recognition of its proper standing has been long delayed, in the last as in—Straits Times. May 31 - 583 words
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Article230 1962-06-06 4 —Straits Times. May 31 It is odd how the myth persists that the rubber industry controls in some way the price of its products. Mr. T. G. Jenkins, President of the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association, in his address to the Association’s annual conference denied it again, but—Straits Times. May 31 - 230 words
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Article678 1962-06-06 4 —Straits Times, June l There is optimism in Washington, if nowhere else, on the early resumption of negotiations between the Netherlands and Indonesia. Mr. Adlai Stevenson has told United Nations’ correspondents of his confidence that the Bunker plan for West Irian w'ill provide the solution. Dutch acceptance—Straits Times, June l - 678 words
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Article702 1962-06-06 4 ade. —Straits Times. and it does no* that this opposition" spiration from »hc ni S n more sophisticated in Singapore i. i p^°Sl hon ‘here is ership, which i s n of the BorrcLn' merger with .Vala\ a terms which the m Sosialis campaic-. ariSan be acceptableade. —Straits Times. - 702 words
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Article21 1962-06-06 4 BIK I»» a t CLAYTON: On n lt Boss Road. Penane David a son Phillip 1 ther for Nicholas ana21 words
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153 1962-06-06 5 .'OTA i.HARU. May 27. ft T:*o Minister of F, na m*e. Mr. Tan Siew gin. expressed concern today over tlie case of a Customs officer who had stopped by the Federal Establishment from sitting for a law examination, i will n< r.duilly look Into rur153 words
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Article53 1962-06-06 5 SINGAPORE. May 27. A deration citizen, Low Chye 39. received a serious w mnd early today a detective tired his to break up a fight cnir.at' wn. Th-citoc-ive. Kch Soon *r\ a!S in J Ured the fight. T c tuition of Low. who General Hospital, is53 words
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Article40 1962-06-06 5 27 A Unitie expert will morrow to hold re I f ade develoov :> u(i e policies, as ui. for proc>: r regional corn Customs ad- Kri^hnamurti. -e:«. v*, p international B; .-r. 1 °f Ecafe in40 words
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Article27 1962-06-06 5 n May 3125, a lar. 1; «v sentenced P tor stealing j Ws adopted iri Hashlm [»x which v 1 tor $37.27 words
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133 1962-06-06 5 KAMPAR, May 31. Chan Kong Weng. an engine driver from Kampar, was invited to tea in a coffee shop yesterday by four men who later robbed him of $4.60 The gang missed a $5O note in a secret compartment of his wallet. Chan133 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-06-06 5 rpHIS is one of 25 armoured vans which a security organisation plans to put at the service of the public in Malaya for carrying big payrolls, gold bullion and important documents for banks, firms, estates, mines and factories. The vehicle is bullet proof, and is138 words
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308 1962-06-06 5 Minister tells of S’pore’s Colombo Plan aid SINGAPORE, May 27. THE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told 24 Colombo Plan students here last night of Singapore’s desire to help her neighbouring countries. He met the trainees trom Ceylon, Indonesia, Sarawak, North308 words
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152 1962-06-06 5 SINGAPORE, May 24. The Barisan Sosialis leader in the Legislative Assembly, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, will ask the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the next assembly meeting to give details of the cost of his round the world trip. Dr. Lee152 words
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Article141 1962-06-06 5 QEREMBAN, June 1. The United Democratic Party has applied for registration to the Registrar of Societies. The secretary-general, Mr. Chin See Yin, said in a statement today that he had submitted to the Registrar the constitution and names of the pro-tem committee together with the141 words
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Article51 1962-06-06 5 SINGAPORE, June I. The American Consul-General in Singapore. Mr. K. Gilstrap, will give a reception in honour of the visiting American track and field specialist. Mr Stanley Wright, on June 11 Mr. Wright will stav «n Singapore for three months, training local athletes for the Asian51 words
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Article25 1962-06-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. May 31 Another 140 people in the Federation have been deprived of their citizenship for false representation, it was gazetted today.25 words
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Article, Illustration1617 1962-06-06 6 The new trend in attacks on Govt. KOTA BHARU, May 1Y 27. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, tonight warned Opposition leaders of the danger of exploiting racial issues. Speaking at a dinner given in his honour here by the Kelantan branch of the Malayan Chinese1,617 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-06-06 6 THE Federation Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman being garlanded on arrival over the weekend at the Pulau Bukom padang by the Island's Umno Kaum lbu leader. Ha.i.iah Fatimah. The Tengku spoke on Ma- laysia to a crowd "f about 1.000 l mno members. The Premierdances.—Straits Iinie> picture. - 69 words
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Article, Illustration391 1962-06-06 7 e-rollE INDIAN CHAMBER CHIEF: A lU :i [)Y MARKET WITH MALAYSIA SINGAPORE, May 27. rruE or.'sident of the Indian Chamber of Com1* ir-ree, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, has pre- j the pace of industrialisation in would gather momentum in future, formation of the391 words
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Article107 1962-06-06 7 OINGAPORE, May 27. Armed robbers held up a car travelling along Guillemard Roaa yesterday morning and got away with $4,250 in cash. The money, belonging to the Universal Tobacco Co., of Paya Lebar Road, was being taken to a bank by a cashier. Mr.107 words
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263 1962-06-06 7 K. LUMPUR. May 28 rrHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak A bin Hussein, tonight called on the people to give their very best to the national development to ensure that their children would grow up in a modern Malaya of stablity, peace and263 words
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Article131 1962-06-06 7 May 27.—A 1V sundry shopkeeper, Tan Yew Chai, 45, was shot dead by an unknown gunman last night as he was about to close his shop at Kainpong Sungei Bharu, Simpang Ampat, nine miles from here. Tan was shot at pointblank range. He collapsed in a131 words
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Article, Illustration235 1962-06-06 7 STAB-IN-THE-BACK BOY: ‘THANKS’ KUALA LUMPUR, May 27. office boy, A.V. Manoharan, 17, who was attacked by three thugs last night, said today that he owed his life to two passers-by who came to his aid. Propped up on a pillow in Ward 21 of235 words
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Article62 1962-06-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 The University of Malaya Students’ Union House will be officially opened by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in his capacity as Chan- cellor of the University, on June 17 at 10 a m. Cabinet Ministers and heads of diplomatic missions will be62 words
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Article46 1962-06-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, May 27 An Indian Member of Parliament arrived here today by air from Singapore on a three-day visit to the Federation. He is Mr. Joachim Alva, who is also the editor of the Forum, a weekly news magazine.46 words
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Article103 1962-06-06 7 IPOH, May 27—Ninety-seven Chinese families were each officially handed over six acres of rubber land by the Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Sha’ari bin Shafiee. at a ceremony at Kuala Rui, near Grik. yesterday evening. The land—a total of 582 acres—is given to them under103 words
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383 1962-06-06 8 SINGAPORE, May 28. The Barisan Sosialis today called on the Federation Government to negotiate any constitutional arrangements between Singapore and the Federation with “those who are able to command popular support in Singapore.’’ A party statement said that it was “thoroughly unrealistic” that important383 words
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202 1962-06-06 8 f/TIALA LUMPUR, May 23. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, who is also the deputy national president of Umno, has personally taken over the leadership of Perak Umno from the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha’ari bin Shafiee. At the202 words
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Article190 1962-06-06 8 SUNGEI LEMBING (Pahang), May 28 |N this quaint, out-of-the-way mining town the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak bin Hussein, last night spoke fervently of “Malaya’s happiest seven years'* —1955 to 1962. Tun Abdul Razak maintained the “seven happy years” note in all the190 words
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421 1962-06-06 8 IPOH, May 28 SPHERE arc* about 990,000 acres of potential mining land in Malay reservations in Perak, the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha’ari bin Shafiee, told the State Legislative Assembly today. He was speaking In a debate on a motion by Inche Baharuddin bin421 words
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Article181 1962-06-06 8 JOHORE BAHRU. May 28. bank workers—all members of the National Union of Bank Employees—here indicated today they may go on strike. They met yesterday and rejected the managements’ joint offer of a revised pay scale. The union secretary, Mr. Lee Ah Meng. said: “In181 words
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190 1962-06-06 8 OFFICER X’ IN SECRET PAPERS INQUIRY SINGAPORE, May 28. A British Army officer, known only as “X” in War Office files, is being sought by military agents in London and the Far East, according to a report published in the British newspaper Daily Mail. .According to the Dally Mall, the190 words
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Article18 1962-06-06 8 KUCHING, May 28—Brunei’s anti-Malaysia Party Ra’ayat will contest all 55 wards in the district council elections18 words
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Article27 1962-06-06 8 RAUB, May 27 -Jh( R a a District Youth Clu w the ted Hari Raya hai. ;l Sakolah Kebangsaa. QVer by staging variety the weekend.27 words
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Article32 1962-06-06 8 KUALA LUMPUR. a ian The new Saudi Nlr Charge d’Affaires ;j inia h. Muhammad M. 1 on will pay a courtesy jgKU the Prime MinM r. v Abdul Rahman, ton32 words
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Article448 1962-06-06 9 These evil forces’ TENGKU compares [present rebels I WITH HIS WORK FOR MALAYA'S GOOD NAME KUALA LUMPUR, May 28. L f p iine Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. I uda- i xpressed concern that political eleI ,'p certain countries were teaching tds lebel against the administration with likt'S protest demonstrations and448 words
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127 1962-06-06 9 Kuala lumpur, May 28.—The Royal Malayan Navy is being strengthened to cope with the needs of Malaysia, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced today. He said that 150 recruits with high qualifications had recently been taken on by the navy in line with127 words
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159 1962-06-06 9 KOTA BHARU, May 28 —The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that he believed the “right time” to tax people in Malaya was during booms. Addressing members of the MCA Kuala Krai branch, 45 miles from here, Mr. Tan159 words
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Article65 1962-06-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, May 28Professor C. H. Stuart-Harris. Professor of Medicine at the University of Sheffield and a world authority on virus diseases, arrived yesterday for a 10-day visit to the Federation as a guest of the Government. During his stay he will visit medical institutions. Tomorrow65 words
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Article31 1962-06-06 9 MALACCA. May 28 The Governor of Malacca. Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof. today visited the Temuan tribe living at Lubok Bandong. a remote settlement in Jasin district.31 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-06-06 9 From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, May 28—Canon Chiu Ban It, a former vicar of St. Mary’s Church in Kuala Lumpur, has been appointed to a post with the World Council of Churches in Geneva. Canon Chiu, 43, who has been in Australia for two159 words
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358 1962-06-06 9 IPOH, May 28. T*HE forthcoming elevation of the Ipoh Town Council to a municipality on May 31 was hailed by Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, leader of the People’s Progressive Party, the majority group in the council, as a “signal honour of which358 words
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163 1962-06-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, May 28 CASH prizes totalling $68,560 are being offered for three of the best designs for Malaya’s $24-million General Hospital in the Federal capital British-qualified architects have been invited to take part in the design competition The best design will163 words
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592 1962-06-06 10 State Government praised by Opposition leaden IPOH, May 20 r £HE Perak State Legislative Assembly today unanimously approved a constitution for the municipality of Ipoh, which will come into being on May 31. A debate on tbe motion was highlighted by tributes paid to the Alliance592 words
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265 1962-06-06 10 THE 18 elected members of the Ipoh Town Council will remain in office as municipal councillors when the town becomes a municipality. Sixteen of them are from the People’s Progressive Party and the other two from the Alliance. The only change in265 words
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Article, Illustration206 1962-06-06 10 pENANG, May 28 Miss Malaya, Brenda Alvisse, 19, returned to Penang today to a big welcome at Bayan Lepas Airport. But though she scanned the crowd anxiously, Brenda could not find her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Alvisse. They could not make it206 words
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Article69 1962-06-06 10 TEMERLOH. May 28-Mf.l Kien Peng. 22. a teacher 1 English at the Hwa tnij School in Triang. near I“JJ has been awarded a scnoiaj ship for further studies in tv United States. J The award was made b; Lm Methodist Mission in Maia» Mr. Su will take69 words
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Article26 1962-06-06 10 IPOH, May 28- Thieves stJ 80 gunny sacks and M J of jute strings, valued! $400, from a godown m Street last night J26 words
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121 1962-06-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR, May 28 —The Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will open the $900,000 Sungei Besi low-cost flats here for 386 squatter families early next, month. The flats which will be rented out to the squatters at121 words
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Article, Illustration390 1962-06-06 11 •federation government should //t YE HELD TOURS EARLIER SINGAPORE, May 29 ALTHOUGH he belongs to the antiMalaysia Sarawak United Peoples Party, Mr. William Hardin was today full of praise for the Malaysia plan. This, as he explained, has been due to390 words
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Article198 1962-06-06 11 Mentri warns on new subversion SABAK BERNAM, May 29 The Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, has warned that the Government would not hesitate to take aetion against people who persuaded villagers not to take part in “gotong royong’' (selfhelp) schemes. In a message read by the State198 words
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Article64 1962-06-06 11 BUTTERWORTH, May 29 Inche Hashim bin Itam, 56, a Government pensioner, standing on an Alliance ticket, was returned unopposed when nominations closed today for the by-election of a vacant seat in Lahar Tabut ward in the all-Alliance Province Wellesley North district council. The by-election followed the resignation64 words
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Article, Illustration243 1962-06-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, May 29. THE president of the World Assembly of Youth. L Mr. Ravindra Varma, today made a call to help youths in Asia to reorientate their outlook and to participate in youth organisations which are in the interests of their243 words
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Article52 1962-06-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR. May 29— The Minister of Health of Western Samoa, Mr. Tufuga Fatu, will arrive here tomorrow for a brief visit. He is returning to Western Samoa from the annual meeting of the World Health Organisation in Geneva, and will leave for Singapore on52 words
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273 1962-06-06 11 IPOH, May 29. A FIVE-MILE-LONG procession of floats through the main streets of the town will be held on the night of June 1 as part of the four-day celebrations to mark the elevation of Ipoh to municipal status. Firms, associations, clubs and other273 words
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519 1962-06-06 12 GAULDIN MIRANDA; LOKMAN HALIM - by- GAULDIN MIRANDA and LOKMAN HALIM KUALA LUMPUR. May 29. gELANGOR police raided gangland hideouts here and in Kajang early this morning and rounded up 30 suspects —25 from here and five from Kajang. While the police were busy, thugs in519 words
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Article, Illustration558 1962-06-06 12 THOSE AUSTRALIAN PLANES TO HELP THAILAND SINGAPORE, Mav ,)c gINGAPORE and not Butterworth V ill k the take-off point for Australia's Thailand bound air force. This firm assurance was given here todav k, visiting Australian Minister for External AffL. Sir Garfield Barwick. before he flew to558 words
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Article61 1962-06-06 12 PENANG. May 29—Three boys have been reported missing from the Telok Ayer Tawar Camp School. Butterworth. One boy is from Penang and the other two are from Perak. They had been in the school for over a year. They returned from their homes recently after61 words
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Article25 1962-06-06 12 KUALA LIPIS. May 29—The annual Pahang Contingent Police Dance will be held at the Pahang Club here on June 2 at 8.30 p.m.25 words
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259 1962-06-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, May 29 T'HE Bunker Plan so- lution to the West Irian dispute is similar to the proposals put forward months ago by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. a senior Government spokesman said today. “In its broad general outline259 words
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Article, Illustration493 1962-06-06 13 IPOH, May 29 SEEM VASA GAM: PROMISE 0- ASSESSMENT fggEZE DOESN’T APPLY TO foreign capital rI1 E in, h Town Council last night raised the values of 15 petrol service stations t is ncreasing their assessment. EU \t r-'ciiced the annual values of three other 1 fixed493 words
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Article31 1962-06-06 13 KUALA LUMPUR. May 29Prof. Edwin Ernest Rich. Vere Harmsworth Professor ol Naval and Imperial History Cambridge, will lecture on “University Education” on June 5 at the University of Malaya.31 words
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Article179 1962-06-06 13 ITUALA LUMPUR, May, 29. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals here today agreed that the use of blowpipes to kill unlicensed dogs was as good as, if not better than, the gun. A member of the society's committee said this in comment179 words
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115 1962-06-06 13 IZUCHING, May 29. Nineteen Sarawak trade unions have sent a joint memorandum to the labour adviser to the Colonial Secretary in London protesting against the Trade Unions Ordinance passed by the Council Negri early this month. The protesting unions include the Sarawak First Division115 words
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Article, Illustration41 1962-06-06 13 MISS Lucia Han, 17, a former Penang Convent pupil, who will leave for London this week-end to read law in the Middle Temple She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Han Tow Lin. of Penang.41 words
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200 1962-06-06 13 PENANG, May 29 rE Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan, today paid tribute to the “unselfish devotion” shown by the nuns of the Holy Infant Jesus throughout the past 300 years. “Tens of thousands of women in Malaya have benefltted from the work200 words
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Article101 1962-06-06 13 SINGAPORE. May 29-A big welcome at the airport awaits the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. when he returns tomorrow, evening after his 40-day tour of neutral countries. Mr. Lee and his entourage are expected to arrive from Hong Kong in a Japan Air101 words
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Article26 1962-06-06 13 KLANG, May 29—Rotarlan Goh Tian Chin and his wife, have left Klang on a world tour. They will be away for three months.26 words
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Article, Illustration1381 1962-06-06 14 HENRY PAUL - FROM A LAWLESS ATTAP AND MVDWALLED VILLAGE FROM HENRY PAUL IPOH. May 30 Th u rsday, May 31, 1962, will go down as an important date in the history of Ipoh, marking yet another major milestone in its development since1,381 words
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Article63 1962-06-06 14 SINGAPORE, May 30,-The Singapore Government today released the National Referendum Bill to newspapers and the radio for publication —then withdrew it after Radio Singapore had carried a report of it in seV o’clock news bulletin A Government. said later that trc release w premature. a n Ta63 words
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Article61 1962-06-06 14 KUALA LUMPUR, May 30. Mrs. Shirley Fockler. editor of Pacific Travel News, arrived here today for a nine-day visit to learn more about Malayan tourism at first hand. This morning "In’ 1 d ris cusslons with th< Promotion Otb 1 eaV Osman Siru. b- -jj, ing61 words
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Article, Illustration391 1962-06-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, May 30. 'UK American rubber stockpile can provide a more effective and cheaper metnod of regulating and stabilising the price of natural rubber 0 n, r methods such as a buffer stock scheme. p t this is only possible if391 words
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Article, Illustration149 1962-06-06 15 VGAPORK. May 30—The Sarawak (Government has MiM-rt to allow a Barisan Somalis leader, Mr. Fong J* Pe s «*an, to enter the territory to attend a poliutal meeting. ttin on this, the Singaimmigration authori. les av also refused him fmmsion to leave for inching. •font:,149 words
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Article21 1962-06-06 15 F Alp lN’G f 1 The 1 tk Dato ee, win Tit of the reservamile Jhtl ’on June 221 words
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Article45 1962-06-06 15 TELUK ANSON. May 30. The Circuit Magistrate here. Wan Ismail bin Wan Mohamed Salleh. will leave tomorrow on transfer as president of the Sessions Court at Sungei Patani. He will be succeeded by Inche Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali. from Kuala Lumpur.45 words
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Article451 1962-06-06 15 JOHORE BAHRU, May 30. THE Alliance swept the board in today's statewide local council elections in Johore. It captured 497 out of the 598 seats declared. Its nearest rival, the Socialist Front, was way behind with 80 seats, while independents trailed with 17, and the451 words
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Article, Illustration309 1962-06-06 15 SINGAPORE, May 30. ORINCE Albert of Belgium said here today that 1 his country hoped to strengthen economic ties with territories in this region through investments. The prince, who Is now leading a 15-member trade delegation to South-East Asia, described Singapore as “one of309 words
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Article32 1962-06-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR. May .30— Malayan delegation to the emergency meeting of the International Tin Council in London returned here tonight. A statement on the talks will be issued tomorrow.32 words
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Article31 1962-06-06 15 SINGAPORE, May 30. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan leaves on June 1 on a three-month world tour. He will attend a conference of judges in the United States.31 words
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Article34 1962-06-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, May 30— The Selangor Government Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society today adopted an amendment to its by-law increasing lafnd and building loan interest from three to five per cent34 words
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Article, Illustration1083 1962-06-06 16 The button —by Lee ‘It must be there for new pilot to press 9 SINGAPORE, May 31 THE Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that before Malaysia came into being there must be sufficient local forces at the disposal of the new authority in charge of defence,1,083 words
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Article, Illustration493 1962-06-06 16 KUALA LUMPUR. May 31 VIR. H. M. Fuller, the F.M.S. Chamber Mines’ i?l chief delegate to the International Tin Counci meetings, said today that the council had found i necessary to “keep up the pressure” for its view: on stockpile tin disposals to be adopted493 words
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Article49 1962-06-06 16 KUALA LUMI t H The New Zealand H‘- n f missioner here. >• U1 Bennett, and hi* r turn to Kuala j l0 lid June after a in New Zealand m si They will arm; AinV a gapore by a Maw plane at 7 P m49 words
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308 1962-06-06 17 poll May SI. Th t e F (.ovtr.iment sets r from the tin inrustry «h:u. the miners ml’li't II outgoing Sent of the F.M.S r of Mines said >" e .h at the mh.rs annual meeting, ?5!l tin oiioers in Maava w t-re308 words
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1272 1962-06-06 17 CHIA POTEIK - By CHIA POTEIK Singapore, Way, 31 yOTING in the referendum on merger, which T will be held by the government, will be [compulsory, and polling day will be a public holiday. Any voter whose ballot paper is unmarked or uncertain will be deemed1,272 words
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Article132 1962-06-06 17 SINGAPORE, May 31. Service authorities in Singapore, alarmed at the increase of dope consumption by British servicemen and a recent death are checking on suspected drug addicts. Every case of a serviceman suffering from stomach complaints for a period, or appearing to be under the132 words
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67 1962-06-06 17 SINGAPORE. May 31. An R.A.F. pilot, Robert William Gover, 38, was killed when his car crashed into a tree at Yio Chu Kang Road on the night of May 29. Gover, of 60 Squadron, home in Jalan Kampong Chantek after a party67 words
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Article60 1962-06-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR, May 31 The Socialist Front headquarters here today protested against the appearance of MCA posters In Sungel Ruan. Pahang, inviting people to apply through the association for State land. The posters, the Front alleged, were designed to influence voting in the local council60 words
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Article37 1962-06-06 17 KLANG, May 31—Two former pupils of the Kuang Hwa High School here Miss Ng Kim Eng, 19. and Miss Chal Teck Kim, 21 have left for a three-year nursing course at St. Charles Hospital, London.37 words
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Article30 1962-06-06 17 KUALA LUMPUR. May 31. A group of 31 members of the United States Peace Corps for Malaya is due to arrive here by air from Hong Kong tomorrow.30 words
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Article, Illustration467 1962-06-06 18 JEFFREY FRANCIS - By JEFFREY FRANCIS: Kuala Lumpur, June, i ANE OF Cameron Highlands’ central attracU tions to tourists and holiday-makers the Rose Garden of Mr. Duncan Robertson is now closed to all visitors. The ban was467 words
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635 1962-06-06 18 SINGAPORE, June, 1 A STORMY debate is expected when the National Referendum Bill is re-committed to the Legislative Assemly, probably later this month, following a select committee’s report on it. The Bill, heatedly debated three months ago. revived strong opposition today with635 words
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263 1962-06-06 18 SINGAPORE, June 1. FOUR British service wives who were among r eight rounded up by the Criminal Investigation Branch for alleged call-girl activities in Singapore have been flown back to Britain. The remaining four are still being held in custody by service authorities263 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-06-06 18 I{UALA LUMPER. Ju n J r J.J K An American universaJ lecturer said here t0 that it was worth aH “savings and waati n visit Malaya. Dr. Lola Walker < ab0 ''jL?al teaches public sp<*aj‘ 1 J the Baylor J niver h98 words
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Article34 1962-06-06 18 SINGAPORE. Ju. r(1 Jnl Shaw Organisation; versal Internati. 50a Inc., will celebr 1 Inte i anniversary of j u nel national Fi m sWI with a reception Room at 6.30 P I34 words
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405 1962-06-06 19 'No discrimination —whatever party is in power’ IPOH, June 1. q CA horities in Malaya were today given assurance that the Ministry of the terior aid not discriminate against them atevir he party controlling these authoris' Tne >urance was given by the Assistant mister405 words
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Article, Illustration98 1962-06-06 19 NGAPORE. June 1. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan (above) Iff! for .Manila today on the first lap of a threemonth world tour. (said he would spend some time in the United States nsitinn Supreme Court judges there before going Edinburgh, London, wis, The98 words
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Article43 1962-06-06 19 Gree tings go to Italy PJJ June l—as S n A «ong itn t > »KP Of greetgu lent of the %S n > on Italy's nttv“,w -e was also tagkJ am p Minister, all of it, “»n. on be-nrr.p-.r at ion Govalaya n*ople of43 words
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Article51 1962-06-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR. June 1. Mrs. Shirley Brown, formerly Miss Shirley Kelaart and a wellknown State hockey player, left here by air today for the United States to Join her husband. Mr. S.R.K. Brown of the American Embassy after a six-month separation. She was accompanied by her sister,51 words
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Article59 1962-06-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR, June I—The report of the seven-man committee appointed by the Federation Government to inquire into a proposal for a five-day working week in the government services is expected to be completed by the end of this month. Government statement said today that the committee started59 words
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1060 1962-06-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR, June 2. ANGKOR WAT, splendidly ridden by Mrs. Lock- hart > created a spectacular upset In the women’s race beating the well-backed All Trumps by a shor head to return $134 lor a win at the amateur races here this afternoon. The1,060 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1962-06-06 19 BIG SWEEP Total pool $161,250. First *****1 843,537 Second *****5 $21,788 Third *****9 $10,878 Starters <$W54) No*. *****1' ***** *****9, mm, *****1, *****6, Con solation ($967) No*. *****4, *****1, *****4, *****9, *****9, *****1. *****6, *****7, *****7.36 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article1346 1962-06-06 20 From Our Market Correspondent that the dust is settling after the impact of the Malayan Containers offer on the Malayan Stock Exchange it is possible to take stock and get a little clearer assessment. The offer for 5,750,000 one dollar stock units at par came up with1,346 words
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Article37 1962-06-06 20 RUBBER TIN <P‘* r lb.) (per puul) May £H 7H ,cts. $458.00 77 7 h cts $459.00 30 77 cls 9458.12 Vi 31 76 cts. $457.25 June 1 76! lets. $455.3. 2 $454.37 1 237 words
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Article83 1962-06-06 20 Current Date of Total Total for pa>ment payment for previouts year >ear Ampat Tin 2s. fid. June 29 3s. 6d. 3s 7 1 5d Idris H>d. 18 Vi July 13 75 1 16'; 56'* (Increased capita! i rronoh Mines Is. July 27 3s 3d. 2s. 7Vad. (lucre iseci83 words
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Article44 1962-06-06 20 May 28 May 29 May 30 M *T 31 June 1 June 2 Tint 'll* 3 >74.51 172.72 172 65 172.95 172 51 rubber.- ?o? 293 22 290 20 2 •>« 284.91 101.16 191.16 101.16 101.16 191.16 ***** Jan. 1, 1956 100.44 words
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Article420 1962-06-06 20 »*SS Sr” «s the face ie m street c Monday, i Co Ltd. a current rub: mark review. Despite the uem ro covery thcr,. as the main a J week’s declin. the i? port. Although t lit ;r.rtucnce o New York St.uk -hanue m prices here420 words
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Article27 1962-06-06 20 (Managers I KT*t Malayun I Second Malayan .I Third Malayan F rst Hon* KonK I Second Hon« Kon 1 Sterling Commit' 1 > 1 (•Mote- I27 words
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Article1122 1962-06-06 20 THE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to May 25 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Higlhest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTRIALS H L A B A let Bricks 2.201,122 words
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