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Title Section29 1962-06-13 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Seri*'' Kuala Lumpur, June 13, 1963. Price 40 cents (Malaya or 1 Shilling) KDN 02029 words
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Article, Illustration271 1962-06-13 2 LA; KATONG-ITE; RESIDENT - LA. Kuala Lumpur KATONG-ITE Singapore RESIDENT Singapore MISS HAN SUYIN now 1 delicately denies that she was jesting with the young socialists of the university when she spoke of the European Common Market, with Britain a member, being a neo-colonialist organ! station. It was271 words
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Article49 1962-06-13 2 VICTIM - VICTIM Singapore I SUGGEST that radio cars be sent to patrol deserted areas like Wilkinson Road where boys and adults often molest young girls. As a result, many school girls are afraid to walk alone. I was nearly a victim too, but was saved by a passerby.49 words
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Article543 1962-06-13 2 REFEREE - REFEREE Ipoh THE RUBBISH BEHIND THIS DEFENCE OF RAGGING IT was starkly ironic to see Freshie’s letter (S.T. June 4) immediately beneath a report on conditions in Hong Kong where hundreds of thousands of able people lead a life of enforced and remorseless humility. Theirs543 words
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Article584 1962-06-13 2 K. L. DEVASEK - K. L. DEVASEK Kuala Lumpur Mr. athi nahappan (S.T. June 2) attempts to ridicule and belittle the socialist movement in Malaya. He says: “Even in Malaya we have multiple brands of socialists. At times they seem to speak the same language but more often than not584 words
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Article161 1962-06-13 2 YUSOFF KHAN - YUSOFF KHAN Kuala Lumpur I education es In chers who u d°PPoteaa cour'sp i er Bone and to stud,, who® graduated from teachL* colleges n k h e MTP and BrlnslOiVj Ludtie IC If I am right, hoth certifi cates are pre-entcd by h Institute ot161 words
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Article99 1962-06-13 2 CHAN KAM KH00N - CHAN KAM KH00N Kepong KACH year, a jumping frog jubilee is held at Angels Camp, in California, to commemorate Mark Twain’s story of “The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County” This year's overall winner was a Californian frog named Native, which Jump, ed lift. 9Mn. There is also99 words
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Article99 1962-06-13 2 YEO Si * ?NCJ TOH - YEO Si ?NCJ TOH Singapore I HAVE always had a pro1 found respect tor teachers if not as intellectual giants at least a.> a class W themselves having an above average intelligence. BJ when I gauge the stupidity of a particular teacher against that of ni.v 8-yea old99 words
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Article52 1962-06-13 2 ILUMINAIJO ;■ JVfrv - ILUMINAIJO J V f r v l,rv ,„.ul ami Kuala Lumpur [T was stated lr. f” 3t the Philippine ence Day celeb.: '‘Vhp held on July;: Hpa l celebrations of vde national holid < the pendence Di r th Philippines shm 1 verV be held on .in52 words
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Article904 1962-06-13 3 —Straits Times, June 4 .if Singapore's f „,k. biU is. of course, fe that the public’s e u II '-,t iHiught on the with the r.UO' .'"bate m the fmbly on tl.e second readc mccrned almost as U with mt Ser as with the chains ..I referendum, ,d,<—Straits Times, June 4 - 904 words
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Article336 1962-06-13 3 —Straits Times, June 4 The decisive margin by which P.M.I.P. defeated the Alliance in the straight byelection fight at Rantau Panjang for a seat in Kelantan’s» State Assembly has possibly surprised both parties. On the eve of polling, all the knowing ones were agreed that it would be—Straits Times, June 4 - 336 words
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Article672 1962-06-13 3 —Straits Times. June 5 Russia’s farms have never kept pace with the growth in Russia’s population. It is the fault, it now seems, of the Western imperialists. If the capitalist bosses would only agree to general disarmament, says Mr. Khrushchev, thers would be no problem. There would—Straits Times. June 5 - 672 words
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Article591 1962-06-13 3 —Straits Times, June 6 Relations between India and China grow steadily worse. Peking’s note accusing Delhi of “great power chauvinism” and Chinese silence on the Indian proposal for a demilitarised zone in the Ladakh area of Kashmir are bad signs. They appear to rule out any possibility that—Straits Times, June 6 - 591 words
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Article1007 1962-06-13 4 —Straits Times, June 7 —Straits Times. June 7 Welcome light is cast by U Thant, the Acting Secretary General of the United Nations, on the expected resumption of talks on West Irian. Representatives of the Indonesian and Dutch Governments probablv will be meeting again in New—Straits Times, June 7; —Straits Times. June 7 - 1,007 words
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Article968 1962-06-13 4 —Straits Times. June 9 Like life itself, economic growth is a composite of many factors and has many facets, observes the new economic survey of Asia and the Far East, in which is recorded the progress made last year. The difficulties of defining and explaining the—Straits Times. June 9 - 968 words
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Article335 1962-06-13 4 iy not for anot —Straits Time, Sharp falls in the tin priefl have occurred so frequently ol late that Thursday’s loss of £ll a ton on the London Meta| Exchange on June is not tobl as anything out of the ordinl ary. It nevertheless attract! comment because foriy not for anot ' —Straits Time, - 335 words
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Article, Illustration1144 1962-06-13 5 SINGAPORE, June 3 1 he Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today PNse.l that the eminent would R e steps to make it eas in the constituJ n th <‘ equality of a c^ Izt ns before ,m I>!hnientation 01 Malaysia. mSch a tyesterday.—Straits Times picture.; —Straits Times picture. - 1,144 words
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321 1962-06-13 6 KUALA LUMPUR. .J um 3 'J'HE Federation Government has uncovered new policies issued by mushroom insur ance companies at grossly inadequate rates of premiums. This has led to the Government gazetting a second set of minimum premiums covering these policies. One class of321 words
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Article51 1962-06-13 6 TELUK ANSON. June 3 Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali from Kuala Lumpur has assumed duty here as acting President of the Sessions Court and Circuit Magistrate, taking over from Wan Ismail bin Wan Mohamed Salleh who has been transferred as president of the Sessions Court at Sungei51 words
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174 1962-06-13 6 IT l ALA LI’MPCR, June 3— A IV reception will be held at the Selangor Club here tomorrow to mark the launching in Kritain of the first of six fast patrol craft specially designed for the Royal Malayan Navy. As the wife of the174 words
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Article79 1962-06-13 6 PENANG. June 3.-A 30-®jj delegation from Brunei. heaa ed by inche Abdul M nal bin Muhammad, U e *P e {0 to arrive here tomorrow a four-day visit. fu l The visitors will have a J day on June 5 tounnyl Fisheries Resean h g79 words
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Article44 1962-06-13 6 KUALA LUMPLR. ■J_ niis i oJ The Indian High hola rl here has offered lt j jans tol ships for Malaya.*| r u s 0 fl study in the urn r(1 either Singapore rp orthl The scholarships- r more than $5,00044 words
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299 1962-06-13 7 frooping the Colour at Stadium KUALA LUMPUR, June 3. ILi js set for the Trooping the Colour ceremony on June 6 to I nKir k the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. I \Khif 1.000 troops will take part in the colourful ceremony at299 words
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163 1962-06-13 7 JOHOKE BAHRU, Jun e 3. The Johore Government has ordered that the Federation and Johore State flags will be flow™ side by side on all Government buildings, shophouses and public institutions throughout the State on June 6 in honour of163 words
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102 1962-06-13 7 SINGAPORE, June 3.—Three trainee-instructors of the Singapore Polytechnic will leave for Britain on June 5 for further training: in engineering. They arc Mr. Wong Joo Hoe. 21. Mr. Chan Chin Wah and Mr Wong Te Ken. both 23. who have completed a102 words
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Article, Illustration120 1962-06-13 7 KUALA LUMPUS, June 3. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya here, Sir Alexander Oppenheim, today presented medals to people who have helped the students’ union in various ways. He made presentations on behalf of the union. He presented medals to: The120 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-06-13 7 IT* student I, v) :l ''deration L*t r > S-rviee ■>Ur b\ f n Kuala Im ,Ur ther 1' r,,r l!ri 'ain 1 ,l, ng today K^flTeain" ,h the Min■"’‘•Ure in <i Social I ~u« 0n K Yoke Lin (centre), at the Health Ministry. They willvices, Malaya. — Straits Times picture. - 78 words
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Article66 1962-06-13 7 IPOH, June 3 A large gathering attended the funeral of Mr. Ng Hore Loke, 55, postmaster of the Ipoh East post office. hiTe today. One of his sons is Ng Boon Bee, Malaya’s International badminton and soccer player Mr. Ng died in his house in Greentown66 words
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Article116 1962-06-13 7 I/lUALA LUMPUR, June *V3.—A large gathering attended the variety concert last night in aid of Miss Lai Yoke Heong, the schoolgirl who lost her arms in a road accident. Half of the proceeds of the concert, held at the Language and Literature Agency, will116 words
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Article47 1962-06-13 7 PENANG, June 3 —The StaU Government will award prize* for the three best arch©* erected to greet the Kin* and Queen of Thailand oji their official visit here later this month. Judging will be by a specl** committee to be appointed shortly.47 words
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Article, Illustration273 1962-06-13 8 JOHORE BAHRU, June 4. THE first Malayan to win a fellowship at the Afro-Asian Institute in Tel Aviv, Israel has just returned home full of ideas for enlarging the co-operative movement in Malaya. He is Mr. Kael Singh, 42, a member273 words
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Article158 1962-06-13 8 \fALACCA, June 4 Mrs. Mary Deloraine Tims, 56, wife of a retired British colonel, reported to the police at the weekend the loss of a box of jewellery worth $21,000, two transistor radios and four fountain A ns. Her husband. Col. E. D. Tims, was until158 words
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85 1962-06-13 8 SINGAPORE, June 4. A man was fined $250 in default two months jail for punching a policeman on crowd control duty at yesterday’s National Day celebrations at the Padang. S.MN.M. Abu llameed was said to have jostled his way to the front of the85 words
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Article310 1962-06-13 8 IPOH. June 4. About 15,000 people thronged the town padang here last night to watch a floodlit massed band flnale to the four-day display the grand municipal celebrations of Ipoh. The Sultan of Perak, the Raja Muda, the Municipal. President, Mr. S.P Seenivasagam, the Mentri310 words
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Article477 1962-06-13 8 PERAK LOCAL COUNCIL ELECTIONS IPOH, June 4 r p\E biggest-ever local council elections f or J seats in 81 local councils in Perak will 'J conducted in four groups, the first on June! when nominations will be accepted for 5J seats in 29 local councils.477 words
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Article25 1962-06-13 8 SINGAPORE. June 4 A City Council labourer found the body of an infant in a dust bin in High Street today.25 words
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Article56 1962-06-13 8 PENANG, June 4 Penang will send Scouts and Scouters to the world jamboree at Athens. Greece, next year. The George Town (North) District Boy Scouts will hold a jamboree ball at the E and O H )tel on July 21 to raise funds for the delegation’s trip.56 words
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Article179 1962-06-13 8 LUMPUR, June 4 The Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, yesterday advised officers of the Labour and Industrial Relations Department, to be “polite and helpful." Addressing the annual general meeting of the Labour Officers Union here, Inche Bahaman said there had been some179 words
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125 1962-06-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR. June 4. 'THE $1.6 million expansion scheme of the Techa cal College here is to be completed by the erj of this year. The scheme includes building of a three-stoj* teaching block S $500,000. a laboratory equipment costing and a $200,000 sports There125 words
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Article22 1962-06-13 8 1 Til KLANO. J^/’rH-iralD sistant Minister ;1 b velopment, H;tJ‘ a Awang Osman- Ba mile road at K» Belah yesterday22 words
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Article, Illustration172 1962-06-13 9 SINGAPORE, June 4. |HE body oi Yew Sian Chong, 34, cashier of the Salome Bar in Geylang Road, was found and bound when the premises was opened tins afternoon. i here were bloodstains on chair>. The campbed on 'nirh hi>172 words
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Article47 1962-06-13 9 BUTTERWORTH. June 4. Asst. Supt. A. S. Nathan, of the Field Force. Ipoh. will take over as Province Wellesley O.S.P.C. from Deputy Supt. Mansor bin Mohamed Noor this week. Inche Mansor will be going to Kuala Lumpur as traffic officer there from June 11.47 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-06-13 9 SINGAPORE at night showing streams of cars catching the reflections from the brightly-lit trees as they pass City Hall, decorated for the National Day celebrations on June 3 Straits Times Straits Times picture.Straits Times picture. - 36 words
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Article67 1962-06-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 A heavy thunderstorm in Kuala Lumpur this afternoon caught holiday makers celebrating the first day of Muharran by surprise. It lasted one hour. The meteorological station here recorded 1.9 inches of rain—the wettest day since the 10-day heat wave which hit the67 words
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Article58 1962-06-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, will address a two-day annual convention of agents and officials of the American International Assurance Co Ltd in Kuala Lumpur beginning on June 7 More than 200 life underwriters from Hong Kong. Thailand.58 words
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Article155 1962-06-13 9 I/UALA LUMPUR, June 4—A big investigation is going on following the collapse of a 120 ft transmission line tower near Kerling. 45 miles north of here, in which three men were killed and seven injured on May 31. The line, constructed to convey power from the155 words
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185 1962-06-13 9 SINGAPORE, June 4. THE Barisan Sosialis today claimed that the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew’s pledge on citizenship yesterday was “virtually an admission” that there was in fact no equality for Singapore citizens under the proposed merger and Malaysia arrangements. The185 words
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Article60 1962-06-13 9 J >ORT SWETTENHAM. June 4—Another batch ol 215 passengers in the pilgrim •ship Kuala Lumpur di-.em-barked here this morning. The first batch of 908. out of a total of 1,808 passengers, got ofl' at Swettenham Pier, Penang, yesterday after returning from Jeddah in Sa /dl60 words
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Article29 1962-06-13 9 SUNGEI PATANI, June 4 Wan Ismail bin Wan Mo* hamed Salleh, the Teluk Anson Magistrate, has arrived here to become president of the Sungei Patau i Sessions Court.29 words
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Article49 1962-06-13 9 KUCHING. June 4 Prof Ritchie Calder. well-known British journalist and author, is expected to arrive here tomorrow on a special Ut ted Nations economic mission He is to survey project*, in Sarawak that have been conducted with international r<>-oi>eration iti the economic and social fields49 words
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215 1962-06-13 10 SINGAPORE. June 4. ABOUT (50 clerical and non-clerical employees of the mercantile firm Behn, Meyei and Co Ltd. in Alagazine Road have won wage increase* ol SMO and .>-0 a month, backdated to July 1 List yiar. Inis inflow* ;.n215 words
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Article39 1962-06-13 10 JOHORE BA HR l', June *i I Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Kazak, will visit Kluang, Mersing and Segamat districts from June tt to June 10 to inspect rura 1 uplift progress39 words
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163 1962-06-13 10 (SINGAPORE, June 4 k Marine police stopped a sampan off Singapore at midnight last night and found twc orangutans in a sealed cage i hoj, demandeo an import [>• rmit lor the animals but the ’aiko t and a youth in Urn boat163 words
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Article, Illustration87 1962-06-13 10 JZAJALA LUMPUR. June I. A thief early today tried -and failed—to steal five cameras worth about S3,ooft by smashing a shop window in High Street. The noise woke the watch •net* and a neighbour, who shouted “Thief, thief.” The watchmen caught the ma’ as he turned round87 words
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Article343 1962-06-13 10 ‘TRAIN ASIANS TO TAKE OVER tab EXECUTIVE POSTS IN INDUSTRY KUALA LUMPUR. June EMPLOYERS today backed an appeal by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, that firms should kuinch a “positive" scheme on a wide scale for management tnininr for their staff.343 words
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285 1962-06-13 11 The public menace who pulls and tears and runs away -r ALA LUMPUR. June 5. .ration Government is to 1 itself with new and wers in order to catch .night quack dentists in who are considered a the public. .tor of Health and Social285 words
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Article, Illustration101 1962-06-13 11 The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, gestures as he smilingly makes a point during the reception held at the Selangor Club in Kuala Lumpur on the night of June 4 to coincide with the launching in Portsmouth, England, of the Sri Kedah,-Straits Times picture. - 101 words
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Article21 1962-06-13 11 Pjr* i. e 5 The Police -oid Clerical ■m1 pledged 'i Congress of '[•('s In th» v d Services21 words
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Article223 1962-06-13 11 PENANG. June 5 r rHE Federation Government may lose $l2 million a year in foreign exchange if tapioca planting is banned in Perak, Mr. Loh Leong Teong, president of the North Malaya Sago Manufacturers and Merchants Association, s.iid here today. We. therefore, appeal to223 words
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Article138 1962-06-13 11 SINGAPORE, June s—Asi x- man delegation from the protein committees of the United Democratic Party in Singapore and Malaya today backed the Sarawak United Peoples’ Party’s fight for seifdetermination. The U.D.P representatives, had just returned from a trip to Kuching, where they attend e d138 words
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Article58 1962-06-13 11 SINGAPORE. June s.—Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, former Malayan Ambassador to the United States, will read a paper on “Malaya and the United Nations” at a public meeting of the Singapore Institute of International Affairs in the new lecture theatre No. 2. Univ'rsity of58 words
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Article236 1962-06-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 'rHU broad outline of the Prime Minister’s secret 1000 plan for settling the West Irian dispute was revealed today by the Director of Information Services, In cue Mohamed Sopiee. Answering a question at his weekly Press conference, he listed the four-point236 words
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Article, Illustration877 1962-06-13 12 Stadium and Stadium v, gara. He came to M a i aya {our months before the S War broke out in 1941?£ retired under the Malayan] sation plan early this Proffissor sir \i.sanrter Oppenheiin. 59. Viet877 words
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292 1962-06-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, June 5. rj'HE Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday tomorrow will be celebrated in all State capitals in the Federation. In Penang, there will be a party at the residence of the Governor, Raja Tun Uda AlHaj. The 500 people invited include Miss Malaya,292 words
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Article19 1962-06-13 12 f*h SINGAPORE, hmt Seventh Magistralr which ha. closed. re-open./ with the return of Mr. Richard ha magistrate.19 words
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Article57 1962-06-13 13 t n p 5 —The Senior Comptroller ot the venue Department. In lal d v‘,r £u Boon Hor, toon a four-month study tf jr s< udy the workings He v nuCme* Tax DepartJ* e $s Jn the United States an Mf b Leong Wing Hon57 words
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Article49 1962-06-13 13 PEN'VNG June 5. A shipper lam Teik Hens, was fined $450 for alter- the id line of his motor e e Lam Liang 24. on Jan. ‘Vhe master of the vessel. i r jff- r bln Hashim. was fined 5175 or. each of three charges ot overloading.49 words
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Article260 1962-06-13 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is to be urged to address a session of the United Nations General Assembly by Malaya’s new Ambassador to the United States, Dato Ong Yoke Lin. Dato Ong told the Straits Times today260 words
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Article56 1962-06-13 13 PENANG, June 5. A Japanese seaman, S. Nakamura. 18, had his right forearm severed by a steel cable this afternoon on board the 238ton fishing vessel, Koyo Maru No. 2, off Penang harbour. Nakamura was supervising the hauling of the anchor, with the cable slung on56 words
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Article56 1962-06-13 13 SINGAPORE. June s.—The Government is to build a $30,000 plant on Pulau Tekong Besar to augment the island’s water supplies. The chairman of the Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee, Mr. Goh Chew Chua, and committee members will inspect the kampongs on the island on June56 words
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Article233 1962-06-13 13 v V A L A LUMPUR, A June 5. Congratulatory messages from various countries today began to pour in wishing the Vang di-Pertu-an Agong “long life, health and happiness” on the occasion of his official birthday tomorrow. Among the host of mesramp one from233 words
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Article45 1962-06-13 13 V i June s.—The World Muslim Conference, which here yesterday, expressed unequivocal and unaniu> '.-ipport for the projected Malaysia Federation. err I,l e of 127 delegates from 32 countries also f*-.: 1 !;I;in d to transfer immediately direct adminisWest New Guinea to Indonesia.45 words
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158 1962-06-13 13 |/(UCHING, June 5 The Sarawak United People’s Party wants complete self-govern-ment to be granted to Sarawak by 1963. This was one of 13 resolutions adopted by the party at its third delegates conference on June 5. The party also reiterated its stand that the158 words
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Article74 1962-06-13 13 KUALA LIPIS. June 5.—The District Officer here, Inche Ya’acob bin Abdul Hamid, today joined members of the kampong rural development committee and 100 villagers, in carrying out work to improve a five-mile road linking Kampong Budu, 21 miles from here, with Tualang Badang. The Government has provided74 words
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526 1962-06-13 13 SINGAPORE, June 5 T*HE United People’s Party leader, Mr. Ong Eng A Guan will propose an amendment to the National Referendum Bill, to the effect that not more than one question should be submitted to the electors in any526 words
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Article29 1962-06-13 13 SINGAPORE. June 5 Mr. E H. Sheares, Acting O S P.. started work today as Acting OfTlcer-in-Charge of Police Prosecutors at the Criminal District and Magistrates’ Courts.29 words
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Article, Illustration1541 1962-06-13 14 Vigilance urged to preserve harmong KUALA LUMPUR, June 6. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today told the L people of Malaya that the racial, religious and social harmony of their country is “so rich a treasure that none should wish to see it eroded or undermined.” The1,541 words
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Article, Illustration59 1962-06-13 15 V.I.P.S AT HOMAGE CEREMONY IN THE ISTANA NEGARA THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman. reads out an address of loyalty to the Yang di Pcrtuan Agong at a ceremony at the Is tana Negara yesterday on the occasion of the King’s birthday. The King and QueenOfficial picture. - 59 words
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158 1962-06-13 15 SINGAPORE, June 6.—The chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Siew Choh. said today that his visit to Kuching had convinced him that Malaysia could only be achieved by force. Dr. Lee, who led a Barisan Sosialis delegation to the third anniversary celebrations of the158 words
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87 1962-06-13 15 KLANG, June 6.—Two constables of the Federal Reserve Unit in Kuala Lumpur were produced here yesterday on a charge of robbery. Lam Min Swee, 28. and Leong Ah Hua, ?3, from Police Depot, Kuala I umpur, were alleged to have robbed Wong Ng Lew87 words
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Article531 1962-06-13 16 Singapore. June, 7 ...AND WHO SHOULD FIX REFERENDUM DATE? Mr. JEK TALKS OF THE VIEWS SENT TO SELECT COMMITTEE WHAT should the question be, and who should frame it? These were raised before the select committee on the National Referendum Bill, which will come before the531 words
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Article29 1962-06-13 16 BUTTERWORTH, June 7. A grandmother. Fong Ah Choo, 84. was injured when a coconut tree fell on her house in New Ferry Road here yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration94 1962-06-13 16 \KOSY-t IIUIIKEI) Singapore freshie was crowned “University queen 106:2” at tli« University of Singapore’s F.usolT (Ollcge on the night of June 6. As “Queen”, Miss Cecilia Fee. 20. (above) a first year arts student and former Malay Mail reporter, will leac the varsity94 words
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Article70 1962-06-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR, June 7. A police inspector. Ainul Jamal bin Abdul Rahman. 28 and a police constable. Musa bin Sahi. 31. both of Federal Police Headquarters, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court today to a charge of corruption. They are alleged to have corruptly received $3O from70 words
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Article42 1962-06-13 16 KUCHING. June 7. A Twenty-toot python weighing about 110 katis was shot in Tawau, North Borneo. The python was crossing Sinon Road. It was shot by a motorist, Philip Pang, who happened to have a shotgun with him.42 words
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129 1962-06-13 16 KUALA LUMPUR J,n- P JNSURANCE companies in Malaya will b. r 1 by law soon to invest a "reasonable pro-, of their assets in the economic develour country. 01 Announcing this today, the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan ftiew Sin. said the investment129 words
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558 1962-06-13 16 KUAL\ LUMPUR. June 7. The Prime Minister Al lul Rahmai t night explained why a Malay hart been given the ‘•\cjv important appointment” as Malayan Amto Washington nr.ci permanent delegate ie T Natl i He said seme people felt they needed a Malay for558 words
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Article31 1962-06-13 16 PENANG. Jun y; r S to rt Timery has re,.on d trave police the l° s,s n a anc lers' cheque f° r ymde from his room > Barracks, Glugor.31 words
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411 1962-06-13 17 A 33 per cent success even before polling’ in Perak I IPOH, June 7. I h e Alliance had won 95 seats when nomina- dosed today for 287 seats in 28 Perak local councils. c e wrtv of these seats have given the411 words
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Article, Illustration182 1962-06-13 17 HAROLD TEO - A flying Club ‘boy going to U.S. with envoy B> HAROLD TEO 't'AL.A LUMPUR. June 7.— I A Kuala Lumpur Flying Club “Boy”—aged 32 —will flv to the United States on June 9 with the new Federation Ambassador to Washington. f i> Mr. Wong Kiah Ming above*, who has worked182 words
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Article293 1962-06-13 17 K. lumpur. June, 7 A NEW 30 squaremile iron ore field which should yield at least 10 million tons of ore has been found in Pahang by the Geological Survey Department. The field. In the mukim of Bera, Temerloh District, is likely to yield more293 words
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Article36 1962-06-13 17 June 7.— 1: visits V rJ 1 !luan Agong r >rt Din- n Camp at Income k ha? ?om °rrow to the S a Ortachment ir p, Reconnaisf r *tly t which reIrom the36 words
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134 1962-06-13 17 SINGAPORE, June 7. Singapore taxpayers are contributing more and more to the gross national revenue The Inland Revenue Department’s 1960 report, published today, shows that the contribution has increased from 23 61 per cent <s64 million) in 1958. to 26 per cent134 words
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Article83 1962-06-13 17 SINGAPORE. June 7. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. yesterday described as stupid a call for full Internal self-government for Singapore by 1963. The Minister speaking as assemblyman for Geylang West, at the first an- nlversary celebration of the Lorong Three community centre, said:83 words
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131 1962-06-13 17 Kuching, June 7.—Dr. r. Moentoro, Indonesian Consul in Jesselton, North Borneo, has said his government has no knowledge of a reported “mysterious Indonesian libera- tion army numbering 1.000 which may be hiding In jungle near Lawas. Sarawak’s Fifth Division, ready to Invade British131 words
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Article128 1962-06-13 17 IT’ S JULY FOR P.M’s M-TALKS VUALA LUMPUR, June 7.—The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will leave for London early next month to discuss Malaysia with the Bri- tish Government. The Tengku said today that he would leave for the Malaysia talks after the State visit of the King and128 words
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105 1962-06-13 17 1/tUALA LUMPUR, June 7 The Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here today that he and Tengku Abdul Rahman have brought each other “up to date” on every concept of the Malaysia plan Mr. Lee has been in Kuala105 words
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Article, Illustration1476 1962-06-13 18 Mr; CHARLES F. BALDWIN - by Mr. CHARLES F. BALDWIN U S. Ambassador to Malaya in an address to the American Association in Kuala Lumpur on June 8 IT is a matter of considerable interest, and should, I bolieve, be of special interest in Malaya, to note that the United State6 Congress1,476 words
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Article262 1962-06-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR. June M •PHE latest group of 31 U.S. Peace Corps memDerj to arrive here are now being “brainwashed -l and frankly confess that they like it. They have started a 10day “Think Malayan” orientation course at the University of Malaya and, among262 words
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Article583 1962-06-13 19 Singapore. June, 8 TH i i: GROUPS WANT rpO HOTAGE tHI REFERENDUM ON mekger, HE SAYS .is.ical secretary to the Prime Minr Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, tonight acd'.‘. -Communist groups with wanting u b v the referendum on merger. 11 I second of a series of talks over583 words
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Article32 1962-06-13 19 MERSINO. June 8. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, arrived here this morning for a three-day inspection tour of rural development projects in Rompin, Mersing, Kluang and Segamat.32 words
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1016 1962-06-13 19 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP J-IMBERLANE, with Merv Posner up, won the Ipoh Derby trial over 9£ here today. Timberlane. who is not engaged in the Derby next week, won from Doc Rodger’s Derby hopes, Water Scout and Lost Horizon. Little Richard (Kevin Mitchell) scored a1,016 words
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331 1962-06-13 19 SINGAPORE, June, 8 T'HE chairman of the Workers’ Party, Mr. David Marshall, last night challenged the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew to a debate over Radio Singapore on the controversial National Referendum Bill This happened during "question time" of a forum on "Democracy and331 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous41 1962-06-13 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL 9155,400. E***. J5SS. unw ,<,ni SECOND PRIZE: *****2 919,561 THIRD PRIZE: *****6 $9m ($1,156 each): Net. *****4, *****7. *****9. *****2 Ijjiii: ,60,5,, 18W1#: Consolation (91,000 each) Noe. *****4. *****1? 2M506 *****7, *****6. *****1, *****6 *****1. *****3. *****841 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article1603 1962-06-13 20 INCREASED BEARISH FEELING From Our Market Correspondent 'pHE trading week on the Malayan Stock Exchange, shortened in both the Federation and Singapore by holidays, was in many respects not a cheerful one. An early drop in prices in Wall Street, a declining rubber price,1,603 words
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Article1009 1962-06-13 20 rpHE state of shares on the A Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to June 1. (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTRIAL Ml A Alex Bricks 2.20 .80 0i1,009 words
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Article28 1962-06-13 20 RUBBER T’N (per lb.) (per picul) June 4 closed $454,374 5 76',-cts. $450 50 6 73% cts. closed 7 764 cts. $451.50 75% cts. $450.00 $447.5028 words
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Article62 1962-06-13 20 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Wearne Bros. 5% June 22 25% K. Kampar 2s. 6d. July 11 4s. 6d. 125% Ulu Benut 124% June 26 124% 10% Kampong Kuantan 10% July 13 24)% 30% Kullm Rubber 10% Aug. 1 Parlt-Bruas 10%62 words
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