The Straits Budget, 17 October 1962

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  • 29 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES l\ MALAYAS NATIONAL NfWSPAPtft cries Kuala Lumpur October 17, 1962. Price 40 cents (Malaya or 1 shilling) KDN 020.
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    • 303 2  -  MOULIN ROUGE Singapore I WAS glad to read the bright prediction for the State of Singapore made by the Minister for Culture, Mr. Rajaratnam. I for one will welcome a reversion to the days of freedom, and trust that we shall see,
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    • 185 2  -  LUMUTIAN Lumut TWO separate items if news, both bearing on Perak, coaid with advantage be “married” to give birth to an idea of importance to Perak. One Item referred to the delegation which the Ipoh Municipality intends sending to Hong .Kong to canvass capital
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    • 283 2  -  D. S. DAY Kuala Lumpur YN the Economist of Sep- tember 22 there is an article dealing with the recent primaries in Massachusetts. It says: 'The State’s politicians are widely regarded as the Boris Karloffs of American politics, prepared to remove the very gold fillings from
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    • 228 2  -  P. JONES Kluang I MUST support Mr. Thane in his complaint about the cattle nuisance in Negri Sembilan. His particular stretch of road is not unique I travel extensively in Johore. Malacca, and Negri Sembilan. The last State is by far the'worst offender in
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    • 722 2  - That SATU in vitation —by David V. DAVID Kuala Lumpur 1 ADDRESS myself to the writer of the letter you published yesterday. First of all your letter Is entirely Incorrect and false. Your letter clearly shows that yv j are not a rank and file worker, as you stated, but
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    • 161 2  -  i F.E V Singapore Mr goh soon tioe must be congratulated for bringing to Singapore the Japanese N.nl phony Orchestra It brilliant of him a make a special day for sr'tools. The orchestra especially must be congr.r dated w its performance in faceJJ the symphonies *i‘dde
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    • 335 3 Mtraits Times. Oct. 8 Itho C« imonwedth crickKcfini.' 1 1'it‘ir tour the way iaVt }*>gun it, they will K fame in Malaya a Krous b>ost. In last B ar5 uirkct has lost a I' f jt, pull, above all in ■Vchool> where the sap I hist young cricketers
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    • 622 3 —Straits Times, Oct. 9 1 ii'list contemplatH; nt in Singapore second thoughts the Government eRt n the activities of *e Association of s Unions of this the Government Hi RuV( forced ten com■.p-, 1 d°wn and have ■rkV 1 p,( women ou t of K iv
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    • 271 3 —Straits Times, Oct. 9 Officials of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, the left-wing federation, will be protesting this morning that they have no connection with any pro-Communist group, that they are not themselves pro-Communist, that their sole business is the interests of the worker, and that the
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    • 234 3 —Straits Times, Oct. 9 Discussion of the dangers of communalism is no bad thing. But it is disappointing to see the debate resumed at a level no higher than whore it expired because of public boredom. The answer to communalism, says Mr. Rajaratnam, is to ‘inculcate a sense of
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    • 367 3 —Straits Times, Oct. 10 Though no longer a Minister, Inche Abdul Aziz is still a member of Umno, subject to party discipline. He is aware of this, judging by the unexpectedly mild tone of his farewell Press conference yesterday. Circumspection is not learned in a day,
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    • 259 3 —Straits Times, Oct. 10 A Fascist measure” says the Barisan Sosialis statement on behalf of the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, whose two day conference has been banned by the Internal Secuiity Council. It is a stock reply to almost anything the Barisan Sosialis does not like. Is
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    • 661 3 —Straits Times, Oct. 10 It is unlikely that the Committee of Privileges of the Singapore Legislative Assem- bly will have to deal with a more serious breach than has i just occupied its attention. The day before the Assembly met in June to resume debate of the
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    • 334 4 —Straits Times, Oct. 11 Mr. Donald Stephens is right in urging steps to counter the ■activities of the anti-Malaysia forces in the Borneo territories, but he should not exaggerate their pow’er for evil. Though the opponents of fed- eration have not been w r on over and may
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    • 268 4 —Straits Times. Oct. 11 The Yemen’s reported declaration of “a state of war” with Saudi Arabia blows no holes in the veil which conceals what is happening. There is not as yet any war, and the report rests on the somewhat slender basis of a message from a
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    • 357 4 —Straits Times, Oct. 12 James Meredith has been admitted to the University of Mississippi and daily attends class. To this extent. President Kennedy and the rule of law have prevailed over Governor Barnett and the segregationist doctrine. But Meredith is able to go about his studies only because
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    • 263 4 —Straits Times, Oct. 12 Broadcasting to the French nation before the crucial debate in the Assembly, de Gaulle warned that the electorate’s response to his call for his successors in office to be elected by universal suffrage would tell him if he could continue his task in
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    • 417 4 —Straits Times, Oct 13 Civil servants associated with the rural development drive have good reason to feel pleased. The praise bestowed upon them by Tun Razak in Kuantan yesterday comes from a Minister who is not easily satisfied and who does not hesitate to speak out against bureaucratic
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    • 206 4 .Ja jt JlOl .1 eing m 1 Qct I 3 _3tra'ts l jnl The 20.000 students who m l be leaving Malayan schools at the end of this yfl will be better off than thfl predecessors in at least <■ i respect. Vocational guida™ 1 has received '.vole mo
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  • 378 5 Help for I both lich and I poor’ ■UALA LIPIS, Oct. I 7 The acting Kjme Minister, Tun ■bdul Kazak, last ■ght rejected Socially Front calls for Etionalisation. He told a meeting I Alliance election ■orkers that the GoIrnment would con■ue to be fair to all.
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  • 69 5 A Central uaeccricuy tsoara engineer, ivu. John Albert Robless, and Miss Gloria Anne Coombs who were married at the Cathedral of the Assumption, Penang, on Saturthedral of the Assumption, Penang, on Oct. 6. The Rev. Father P. Decroix, the Parish priest, officiated at the ceremony. Picture
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  • 166 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 8. 4 NEW Ministry for Malaysian Affairs is expect- ed to be created six months before the birth jf the Federation of Malaysia—scheduled to take place by Aug. 31 next year. The man for this top ap pointment if his
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  • 43 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 7.—Mr. R. Kuppusamy nas been elected president of the Young Men’s Indian Association. The vicepresident is Mr. S.K Ghosh. Other officials are secretary, Mr. R. 3. Krishnan: assistant secretary. Mr. Walter Martinez; and treasurer. Mr. A. Leo.
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  • 1204 5 386 JOBLESS AFTER A UNION FORCED FACTORY TO CLOSE SAYS GOVT SINGAPORE, Oct. 7. JN a scathing attack on the Singapore Association of Trade Unions, the Government today held 10 S.A.T.U. member unions responsible for driving a total of 651 workers into unemployment by forcing firms
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  • 372 6 The planter who killed wife and her lover gets 2 years ALOR STAR, Oct. 7 FATHER of two, who killed his wife because of her adultery, was today jailed for 2J years by the Kedah Assize Judge, Mr. Jus- tice Suffian. Ismail loin Sawal, 35, a padl planter, had pleaded
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  • 32 6 KLANG, Oct. 7 The Klang District Amateur Athletic tion, will hold a dinner and dance to raise iunds for the association at the Klang High School Hall, on Nov. 3.
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  • 26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 7—The Ceyionese Mamyan Proviicn Fund will nold Its annual mtit mg at the Federal canteen her* on Oct. 9.
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  • 161 6 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 7—A four-man delegation from Ificlia arrived here tonight to talk with the Federation Government over increased export of rubber to India and also to study Malaya’s replanting techniques. Leader of the delegation, Dr Rama Varma, chairman of the Indian
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  • 99 6 BUKIT MEHTAJAM, Oct. 7. The Minister for Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Aziz bin Ishak today laid the foundation stone for a new $l4 million paper mill at Lahar Tiang, in Kepala Batas here. “The establishment of this mill, owned and managed by co-operators, is a
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  • 121 6 PENANG. Oct. 7. Penan Jaycees attending nei month's Junior Chambe International World Con gress in Hong Kong wet urged today to lobby th delegates to vote one c their colleagues, Mr. On Liang Ching. as chairma of one of the JXtf. Com
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  • 137 6 Kuala lumpur, oct. 8 —The University of Malaya's relations with the public have grown to such an extent about 20.000 people have visited it since it started four years ago—that it *s to get a full-time public relations officer. His duties will be
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    • 103 6 THE H.K. AND FAR EAST builder A Bi-Monthly periodical ol Building of Real Estate Activities in the Far East. A Macaiiae itiiinf witli haildleg, arthitactaral aad rial astata activities ia Malaya, Siafspare Htaf Heat. Sian, Tie Philippian. Bum aad Tha Far fail **tahlished ia tSJI this hi-noathly trade papar is
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  • 436 7 gang waits for amah to OPEN DOOR FOR DRIVER, THEN rushes into house IPOH, Oct. 8. IPHRKE robbers, armed with two pistols and a 1 screwdriver, this morning entered a home j n a i .,idential area and left with $8,000 in cash an d jewellery after
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  • 42 7 O;: iAHRU Oct. 9—Questtiadf* V: l? wlth applications Pcopi e 'and by landless h °UMn(f •:i‘ rou Sh middlemen and n new villages have Uat .:*7 Mr. Phang Voon of 'h icol£) for the meet*mbly 0 r °]je Legislative As-
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  • 181 7 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 9 Fewer Kuala Lumpur people seem to be suffering from aches and pains since the new laws controlling massage parlours were passed, resulting in an estimated drop in business of about $l,OOO a month for each of the 100-odd parlours. Massage parlour
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  • 156 7 SINGAPORE, Oct. 7—A Singapore union has successfully negotiated a 17-point agreement on wages and working conditions for a jeweller’s firm employee the only union member. The agreement, signed between the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employees’ Union and P.H. Hendry in North Bridge
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  • 141 7 ITUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 9 Three agricultural experts from the United States have arrived in Kuala Lumpur to help the Federation Government speed up diversification of agriculture. The team is headed by Dr. Don Paarlbcrg, Professor of Agricultural Economics at Purdue University. He is a
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  • 175 7 We’ll win next time —Tun Lim SINGAPORE, Oct. 7.—Singapore People’s Alliance chairman, Tun Llm Yew Hock, today predicted an UMNO-SPA-MCA-MIC alliance victory in the next State general elections. Addressing party field workers this afternoon. Tun Lim said he based his confidence on five factors. These were i The merger referendum
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  • 95 7 TELUK ANSON Oct. 7.— Learner-drivers are banned from using nine roads —Anson Road, Ab Cheong Street, Market Street, Denison Road. Anderson Road, Prince Street, Queen Street, King Street and Mahkota Road—for certain hours of the week. This has been announced by Inche Ahmad Hisham bin Mat
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  • 48 7 MALACCA. Oct. 9—Old Frees In Malacca, Muar and Seremban is to organise a dinner on Oct. 21 to celebrate the anniversary of the Penang Free School. Those interested to join should contact Inche Yahaya bln Ibrahim of the Education Department Malacca before Oct. 16.
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  • 214 7 ...SAYS RADIO MALAYA MAN ON A COMPLAINT ABOUT THE TEENAGE REQUEST PROGRAMME KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 7. —The acting head of the Radio Malaya’s English Service, Mr. Toh Seng Yam, today denied that there was discrimination against non Malay listeners in the teenage request programme, “Saturday Pops,” on
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  • 48 7 ALOR STAR. Oct. 9 —The new Commissioner of Police, Inch* Mohamed Sulleh bin Lsmull, left here today after a two-day official visit to Kedah and the Perils police contingent. This was his first visit to the two states since he became Commissioner last month.
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  • 41 7 KAJANO, Oct. 9 A $20 00# house for the kathl here is among five new ones planned by the State Government to ease the housing shortage. Work on the five new quarters costing a total of $60,000 haa started.
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  • 62 8 THE Trengganu State Assembly has appointed Inche Mohamed Adib bin Omar. 36 (above) to the Senate for a six-year term. He replaces Haji Abas bin Mohamed (PMIP). whose three-year term has ended Inche Mohamed Adib Ls an Alliance leader in the Dungun Town Council. He was
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  • 116 8 SINGAPORE, Oct. 9. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today said that Singapore would become not only the New York to the new Malaysia but also the “Paris of this region.” He was speaking at the presentation of prizes to 26 schools and associations
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  • 278 8 Village built on tin sends a save us’ call to Razak MINING FIRM WANTS LAND BACK IPOH, Oct. 9. ABOUT 400 of the 2,000 residents of New Kopisan, a village 11 miles south of I pah, have signed a petition to the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, expressing fears
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  • 34 8 IPOH. Oct. 9—A labourer. Yee Hoc, Sang. 22. died when he fell ntl his motor-cycle here at 4 a.m today while on his way to work m Batu Gajah.
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  • 128 8 BUTTER WORTH. Oct. 9 Inche Puteh bin Tamby Kechik. a State Government nominee, has withdrawn from the Bagan Jermal Malay School Board of Governors, following recent protests against his appointment. The protests were made by the chairman. Inehe Darus bin Haji Ahmad, who threatened
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  • 52 8 SINGAPORE. Oct. 9 The Singapore Co-operative Union Ltd. wall award four scholarships to students in School Certificate classes next year. A special examination ls to be held soon to pick the four top students. The examination is open to all children of members now studying in Secondary
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  • 300 8 KUALA LUMPUR On 7 ptE president of the National Union oA r.alists. Mr. Li e w Mock Yoon. day that the union should approach the Mm, Trades Union Congress to ask the pJdffi Government to set up an industrial
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  • 344 8 SINGAPORE, Oct. 9 A DISTRICT court was today told that 200 people, including an Assemblyman were liable to prosecution for attending a dinner organised by a labourer, Ngoh See Tian, 45, for an unregistered Chinese society. “But the fact that this has not been
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  • 280 8 OEREMBAN. Oct. 7-A father and his two teenage daughters took top places in the eightmile big walk held bj the Negri Sembilai branch of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs here today. Inche Moharr.ed Shari? tin Thabudin, 51. came fifth in the section
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  • 38 8 PENANG Oct 9 n0l d Georges Uuis r.i f its annua! sp cch g ji,e hibition of *nrk 'P pi Chief Minister Da.o flI ,*.1 Nee. will addr-ss t.v WilV iw Datin Wong ***J Drisos
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  • 138 9 L’t'ALA LUMPUR, Let. 9. —Lack of information is causing Bruish investors to huvi- insufficient conndi m the political lity of Malaya, Sir Harlow, British Conservative M.P., saia tonight. A n managing uirectoi aau.jw and Co. Ltd., was at the airport befon t.i London. John said
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  • 13 9 Y" 'JOGANU, Oct. 9— Trengganu will ek here on Oct. 14,
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  • 488 9  -  By 808 PERIES JOHORE BAHRU, Oct. 8 VENGEFUL ghost today tried to compel a 17-year-old schoolgirl to climb a rambutan tree to its “lair.” Four other schoolgirls who followed her pulled her down. The screaming terror-stricken girl, Sariaton
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  • 132 9 OEREMBAN, Oct. 9. Gurmel Singh, 21, was awarded $27,500 damages in the High Court today for the loss of his right arm in a road accident three years ago. A lorry and a bus were involved in the accident which occured along the
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  • 74 9 PONTIAN. Oct. 9 The Ponmn branch ol the Labour Party of Malaya has applied for State land to build houses for four families who acre made mmeless >v a fire In Jalan AlsagofT here on the night of Oct. 3. In a letter to the District
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  • 527 10  -  WARNING BY BOMOH OF MORE SCARES FOR GIRLS By 808 PERIES: Johore Bahru. October 9 A PETITE and attractive teacher, 17-year-old Fatimah binte Ali, “the fearless one," was the only woman to turn up at the
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  • 51 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 9—The chairman of the board of directors if Guthrie Agency (Malaya) Ltd., Mr. T M. Walker, will talk on •The Malayan Oil Palm Industry” .1 the University of Malaya at 5.30 p.m. on Oct. 11. The talk is .rranged by the Economic Society i
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  • 50 10 ALOR STAR. Oct. 9—The ashes ol Mr. Ng Kean Chong, 20-vear old Kedah student engineer, who died m a blizzard in Melbourne on Sept. 28. will arrive bv air it Penang tomorrow His father. Mr. Ng Chok Thi n said today the funeral will be cn Oct. 12.
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  • 185 10 IPOH, Oct. 9 r rHE research division of the Mines Department here is being expanded at a cost of $450,000 New machinery will be Instated to help In the mineral investigation programme A major part of the research institute’s work is the extensive programme of
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  • 188 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 8.Tears welled up and rolled unchecked do w n the wrinkled cheeks a woman. Liew Fan. 50. standing in the dock of a magistrate’s court here today The magistrate. Incite Gulam MustafTa bin Nadar Ali, had ordered her
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  • 50 10 SINGAPORE. Oct 9—A collecttiou of 1.088 banned C books, belonging to t: i.ii cr.il* old woman, was conii by a magistrat< s court f a police application uiu.»r Undesirable Pubiicat.*-: nance. H Inspector Rum N *i u the books as books” produced in Hong K.n-
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  • 37 10 kuala lump: 1 pianist Bela Siki w'*i* at the Tengku Abdul Ra here on Nov. 7. he ui jj Before his recital y perform in Jessel’ u and in Penang on Oc-
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  • 41 10 JOHORE BAHRL 0^ A metion sskii eminent to make members of the 1 m of Assembly to the House of R< Kuala Lumpur as K-:r ■> moved by Syed M m e tir.g (All.-Gelang Patah' bh on Oct. 14 of
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  • 29 10 nr t o—Mr KUALA LUMPLh Lloyd E. A. Cos SDeaker and Chan mittecs of the 1 of Assembly, ar -y for a one-day H» leaves ton< > kok.
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  • 11 10 KUALA Ll :Pl ;V The Senate via >u
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  • 140 11 PI \S slurifah Kodziah (right), wife of the Prime Minister. Tengku \btlul K.iliman, enjoying i Hike with Datin Sambant han. wife of the Minister of Works. Posts ind l fl»»( ommunications. iefurr they left Kuala Lumpur for Karachi on Oct. ‘i to join the Tengku
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  • 65 11 ''OSAR, Oct 9.—A r. Liew Fong Lin, h "(1 with a robber 1,1 early today In half a kris *as holding. L, her sister. were robbed *0 TTJ U y °eked on the s0f )n as it was ttened the with a dagger ’•44,r* r p
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  • 273 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 9. JAPAN’S No. 1 conductor, Seiji Ozawa, gave two tips today to boost the standard of music in Malaya. They are: 0 SET UP a national music school. 0 BL’ILI) a hall with proper acoustics for orchestral music.
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  • 40 11 IPOH Oct. 9—Four men, masked and armed with daggers, forced open the back door of a shop at Greentown here and robbed the occupants of $360 and three watches valued at $130 at about 1 a.m. today.
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  • 471 11 SINGAPORE, Oct. 8 CIVIL SERVANTS ASK FOR CHANGES AND NEW ‘VOLUNTARY’ RULE FOR WIDOWS’ AND ORPHANS’ FUND 'J1IE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has proposed to the Iingapore Government that its present compulsory Widows’ and Orphans’ Pension scheme for civil servants should be made voluntary. The AUPE
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  • 70 11 NINETEEN year old C hin Chun Yean (above), who left for Canada on Oct. 9 on a five-year Colombo Plan scholarship in mechanical engineering and practical training in marine vessels at the St. John’s Memorial University in Nova Scotia Mr. Chin, a
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  • 289 12  -  From K. BASKARAN Oct. 8 THE Raub Town Council has sacked two of its 1 members for failing to attend standing committee meetings for three consecutive months. They are Mr. Chen Kon Seong (Bukit Koman Selatan) and Mr. Kon How Pang (Bukit Koman Timor)
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  • 88 12 Kota bharu, Oct. 10— Kauzl bln Mohamed. 22 a Pauh Limau local council or. was charged In the magistrate’s court here today with attempting to murder a padi planter Abdul Rahman bln Mohamed A’l. 40. Jointly charged with him was Ja’afar bin Mat. 24. a
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  • 38 12 SINGAPORE. Oct. 10 Two newspaper vendors, M Mohamed Paruk and M M Abdul Kariar, were stabbed by four men In Jalan Kavu early today. B'th men were treated at the General Hospital and sent home.
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  • 99 12 BOWING her head to hide her tears, Mrs. Cecilia Simmons (above), widow of Mr. Bfnjamin Simmons, senior lecturer in the Malayan Teachers’ College at Penang, gives a final wave to friends before sailing for England in the Glenearn. She will join her sister at Hove in
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  • 281 12 .LUR STAR. Oct. B. Police suspect foul play in the death of a Religious Department tax collector, tne Coroner's Court was told today. The man. Mohamed All bn: Abdullah, died on Jan. 14 this year, three days af er he was admitted
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  • 43 12 MUAR, Oct. 10 —The Mentri Bear. Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos will inspect an annual Red Cross parade at 3 D.m. on Oct. 26 at the Town Council padang here More than 4CO members of the Red Cross will take part.
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  • 251 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 10 MAGISTRATE here today sent a youth to the Henry Gurney approved school in Malacca for two years “for your own good Low Teck Poh. 18. had pleaded guilty to trying to extort $2,000 from a tailor,
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  • 258 12 Kuala lumpur, oct. 9—The Minister of Agriculture-designate. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will review the entire agriculture policy implemented by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak who retires as Agriculture Minister tomorrow. He said this on his return tonight from a month-long world tour during which
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  • 86 12 —Keuter. BRUNEI 1 Hrunf —The SuH in of B Sir Omar in >■>'' 1 b this mornun l Br unei ,,rst now Leuis*im< nr jsf The com m il Jy P 17 non-electrd 1 bfr§ and l(i elected I f|B AH the J %i h, rs
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  • 12 12 House fire deat h 1 IPOH was burned in Simpar.it here yeste;da>
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    557 13 Unanimous decision by Internal Security Council to ban conference called by Fong Walks on weeping I order till merger I KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 9 BpH E Internal Security Council I] has decided to ban a conference Ihich the Singapore Association of ■rade Unions had proposed to hold
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  • 39 13 MTJAR, Oct. 10—A five-day Chinese wayang will be held at Ibrahim Park here frem Oct. 12 to celebrate the installation of the image of the deity. Song Tal Hong Chou Ser. at the Sultan Ibrahim Road Temple.
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  • 258 13 ‘IMPORTED FOR IMMORAL PURPOSES ALOR STAR, Oct. 10. I\,|R. .JUSTICE SUFFIAN today dismissed an appeal by five men against jail sentences imposed by u lower court for importing and attempting to sell a girl for immoral purposes. Chung 00l Pang, 31,
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  • 181 13 If OTA BHARU, Oct. 10. Justice Dato Hashim today criticised the magistrates responsible for giving “incoherent” grounds of judgment in each of five appeal cases brought before him by the D.P.P. Teneku Ahmad Rithauddeen bin Tengku Ismail. The closest scrutiny of the magistrates’ judgment grounds
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  • 155 13 Kuala lumpur, o.t. 10. —A former Malayan Civil Service officer, Mr. Daud C. L. Wilson, 44, left by air this morning for West Irian as a United Nations divisional commissioner. Mr Wilson, who was District Officer of Tanjong Malim at the height of the
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  • 14 13 BENTONO, Oct. 10—A $120,000 health centre la being built in Trlan.
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  • 172 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 10. —Malayan were tola today of “four golden rules" to keep in mind in the event of an outbreak of fire in their homes. The women were members of the Y.W.C.A. who were attending a talk given by
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  • 42 13 SINGAPORE. Oct. 10—A group from Uk* International College of Surgeons will arrive here on Friday. Led by Dr Joseph de Los Reyes, the group Is on a round-the-world post-graduate tour. A similar group was here last year.
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  • 54 13 BENTONO, Oct. 10—Tara Singh the priest In charge, was praying In the Sikh temple her* when a youth, also named Tara Singh, 18, went Into his room and stole three bod,sheets a pillow and $3, a magistrate’s court was told yesterday. The youth pleaded guilty and was
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  • 502 14 Oct. 10. —A conference of all nationalist proMalaysia parties in the five Malaysia territories was urged today by Mr. Donald Stephens, president of North Borneo’s United National Kadazan Organisation convenor of the proposed North Borneo Alliance. He said such a conference would show the
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  • 82 14 \fALACCA, Oct. 9. Mr. A. R. Wilson. Chief Education Officer of Malacca, said today that the doubts about the stability and interracial harmony in Malaya at the time of Merdeka had been proved wrong. “Because of wise government policy, we have seen the different races grow
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  • 362 14 THE Minister for Education? M? wV* 9 1 told an all-Malaysian education ,V Nyuk Lil > day that he hoped with the establishm,' to sia, they could together to evolve a n m/ Ma 'ay. of education suitable for the whole u S syste This,
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  • 162 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 10Registration for d e i identity cards is wel ahead of schedule and i now almost over through out the Federation, th acting Minister of the In terior, Inche Mohame Ismail bin Mohamed Yu sof. said tonight. In the large towns of Kual
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  • 81 14 ASA COMMON MART HOPE KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 10.—Malaya hopes that the Association of South-East Asia can become an instrument for forming a common market in the region. Stating this tonight in i broadcast, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said that after such a market came about ASA
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  • 134 14 PENANG, Oct. 10 THE City Council had A another successful year in 1961 in which the standard of local government service were well maintained. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, the Mayor, writes i his annual report published today. Working In co-operation with the people, he adds.
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  • 731 15  -  ‘If he can’t accept majority decision then he can’t remain in the team’ By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 10 'J'HE outgoing Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, disclosed today that
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  • 392 15 lTALA LUMPUR, Oct. 10 The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonigl denied allegations by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, the outgoing Minister of Agriculture a n cl Co-ope.atives, that the rural people are ‘icglected. At a farewell Press conk-rence yesterday, Inche Aziz had said, i
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  • 51 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 11 -A total of 55 polling stations have been gazetted for the by-election at Kuala Llpls on Oct. 20. The candidates for the election are; Inche Hussln bln HlJau, PMIP; Inche Abdul Razak bln Hajl Hussln, Alliance and Inche Nazar Nong, Socialist
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  • 36 15 SINOAPORE, Oct. 11 The Sintra pore Chinese Foodstufl Importers’ Association has asked the Government to consider lifting the month-old ban on Imports of lresh fruit and vegetables from Hong Kong. Formosa and China.
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  • 434 16 A matter of credit, rebates and ‘full 9 dividends IPOH. Oct. 11. A HORSE racing expert gave three main reasons here today why some punters favoured bookmakers in preference to placing theii bets on the turf club totalisators. These were first credit, secondly a
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  • 38 16 MALACCA, Oct. 11—The Chief Police Officer, Inche Tajuddin bln *»ajl Ahmad, will be transferred to Kota Bahru on Oct. 13 as Chief Police Officer, Kelantan. He will be succeeded by Hall Yunus bln Tallb.
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  • 154 16 3UTTERWORTH, Oct. 10.— A Penang Port Commission engineer, Mr. D. F. Marrian, said today it had been established that Mrs. Marie Marrian, of Bournemouth, was his long-lost mother. Mrs. Marrian had written to ine Straits Times three weeks ago asking readers to help
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  • 21 16 PENANG, Oct. 11 Property valued at $230,231 was lost in 145 cases of fire in Penang last year.
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  • 133 16 Malacca, Oct. n. me lormer piesiueat ox tae iviumcipai Mr. lan luan i_>uuii, touay suuiniueu a report to me uovernui complaining tnut tne pieaiuem and members ot tne council hau umitiea to carry out tne uuues imposed on them miner tne Municipal ordinance. Mr. Tan
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  • 132 16 KUCHING. Oct. 11 Dele gates ol the Sarawas Government Asian Officers Union and the North Borneo Civil Services Union are conferring In Jesselton today on the terms of a joint memorandum to be submitted to the intergovernmental committee on Malaysia. The two unions want
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  • 764 16 SELECT COMMITTEE FINDS LEFT-WING UNION LEADER TRIED TO DETER BACK-BENCHERS FROM ACTING FREELY... SINGAPORE, Oct. 10. —The select committee of the Legislative Assembly has found Inche Hussein Jahidin, a left-wing union leader, guilty of attempting “to deter Government b a c kbenchers from
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  • 323 17 Malaya request to Common Mart to protect trade’ KUALA LUMPUR, I Oct. 11 rpHK Malayan request 1 that Malaysia be given an opportunity t() conclude a trade agreement with the European Common Market if Britain joins the market is a move to protect Malaysian trade in certain commodities. Th»* Controller
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  • 163 17 KUALA TRENGGANU, Oct. 11. rOH t:ic» third time in a week, a Party Rakyat 1 1< dor has left the party and joined the United Malay National Organisation. Inche Taha bin t. former chairman Rakyat and the Sot in Ulu Lang/.t, ir. Taha said at
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  • 30 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs The Singapore Printing Employees’ Union will hold its annual meeting at the Hokkien Huay Kuan in Telok Ayer Street at 9 a.m on Oct. 14.
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  • 246 17 PENANG, Oct. 11. f rHE trade union movement must be independent and free from all political influence, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, the Socialist Mayor of Penang, said today. He was commenting on the Internal Security Council’s ban on the conference of the Singapore Association
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  • 191 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 11. rpRENGGANU Police will hold a '‘Police Week” A throughout the state beginning on Sunday to impress upon the public their relationship with the police. “A policeman is not a spy In the midst of the public.” the Chief Police Officer,
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  • 65 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 11 The Junior Chamber of Commerce intends to place greater emphasis on service to the rural community. A statement issued by the chamber said that this question would be discussed at its convention in Malacca on Saturday The convention will be opened by
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  • 93 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 11 A nine-man Burmese trade delegation arrived from Singapore this morning to explore the possibilities of expanding Burma’s export of rice and other agricultural products to this region. The leader of the delegation, Major Thein Han of the Burmese Ministry of Trade Development
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  • 248 17 OINGAPORE, Oct. 11. —A woman teacher fell to her death today from the ninth floor of the 14-storey Forfar House in Queenstown. Madam Leong Swee Fah, 31, was the wife of Mr. Lee Cher Cheng, 41, an Inspector of Chinese Schools In the
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  • 25 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 11. The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenhelm, relumed ycivtenfay after a two-month o\exfeas vacation.
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  • 482 18  -  Officers work far into night to treble results achieved last year says Razak From K. BASKARAN: KUANTAN, Oct. 12 'j'HK acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, said today that progress in rural development this year had trebled last year’s achievements. Altogether $5OO million had been spent
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  • 53 18 KVV.A II'MTVK CVt. !1 Tt-.c M..-.V.CT of Inc.-.* HahASiAn too Sa-oo.suOut of. ?v a r uv.at for a Ov.at :o _r of **k Bru a N :ft Bcrnec He was AOvvxr’oun.fd rt Mr S Karo a? iVtr.XASicrer for Atvur aO. Irof.o IsrriU r.” Irrifc.a\. wvre'.Arv to
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  • 152 18 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 12. The University of Malaya Students’ Union plans to set up an employment bureau to find vacation jobs, including “baby-sitting,” for its 1.300 members The president of the union. Inche Anwar Fazal, said today: “The aim of the employment bureau is
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  • 32 18 JOHORE BAHRU. Oct 12—Mr C K u PiiUu. ex-chairman of the Johor.' Bahru branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association. has *eft :or Britain to study law
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  • 248 18 IPOH. Oct. 12. the Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Shaari bin ShaA lice. has disclosed that more than 5.000 acres of land at Raja Hitam will be opened up for development next year. Half of the total acreage will be reserved for Malays
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  • 255 18 KUALA LUMPUR art \,f ALAYA’S new Controller of Rubber 10 JH L. C. Bateman, arrived here tod-v f^hlDrlor natural rubber research to ‘•cat-h V 1 m plans what the synthetic industry is p with Dr. Bateman, who will also be the chairman
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  • 72 18 SINGAPORE. Oct 12—A group of leading surgeons from the American division of the International College of Surgeons, flew into Singapore this evening on a three-day goodwill visit to “confer" with our colleagues here Mr J M de Los Reyes, acting as spokesman for the 11-member group said:
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  • 74 18 SINGAPORE Oct 10— A sooo 000 r.i w barrack olcck at R.A.F. Ter.gah will be coer.ed by Air Commodore A. B. Greenaway. Air Member for Supply cl the Royal New Zia.aud Au Force, tomorrow. T.te block, the firs: nf the tw; which. the R A.F. h.aa
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  • 173 18 irVALA LUMPUR. Oct. *7 1-. —The Federation Elections Commission vo;ll start compiling the Tew electoral register tomorrow. The revision of the register parliamentary state, local auth or.tv and "'a* c u** oil t.ect.rns w or stanted cr. sent 1 e j j tp t Sept
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  • 35 18 Narayanan fo r Tokyo talks KTALA LVM? y'. j; nal seem 4T7*i Hr. Tutor. of Flama fti» P. P Nara* In* mcrrdr.g :c i-j- Free Trad? Urd-« !ri o» .c r»n *t a Oct 17
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  • 22 18 Officer’ s address lV c r <>::• !*T KV.O ri—• f an7 re** o Vidir.* :r iV t J Gift rarr 1 chOdrer
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  • 687 19  -  RACING: By Epsom Jeep; Penang, October 10 UtfY viickey foonm' Sl < d doubles |p e nai) this afterbn I Rac ne Lj, D r ’l FURS. film 0 fe; Johnson 1 MX Moxham 2 te Kmh Harbrldge 4 |flol-7. Sublan ft rHOR-F NO 9.0 Posner toARRYI
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  • 997 19 >enang, Oct. 14 IERAN jockey Mickey Donnelly e it a-double-a-at the Penang ting when he scornDocmaytor and a today. Race One Cl. 3, 1)1 V. 2—6F. f Raya Stable’s 5».V\I. CHARM 8.4 J39— 209 f Taylor 1 Kvkalinu im 8.11 11-H5 1 Posner 2 “foam
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 87 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL—$78,476. 1ST No. *****8 (334,240) 2ND No. *****2 ($13,696) 3RD No. *****5 ($6,848) Starters ($1,956 each): Nos. *****3, *****3, *****3, *****4, *****3, *****3, *****4. Consolation ($1,000 each(: Nos. *****4, *****5, *****2. *****3, *****5,*****0, *****7, *****5, *****4, *****7. BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $90,600. It! No. *****5 ($40,300 >
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  • Malayan Share Market Review
    • 1275 20 From Our Market Correspondent JHE Malayan Stock Exchange had one its quietest periods this year last week and there is every indication that conditions will not improve much this week. By the end of the week the very steady industrial section was practically at
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    • 515 20 COME activity was engendered early in the week by the covering of the October short position, which at one time was traded up to 793 cents, a premium of 2£ cents on November, state H.C.B. Co., Ltd., in their weekly Malayan Rubber market
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    • 33 20 (Managin' Prices) First Malayan 1.53 1.61 Second Malayan 1.16 1.24 Third Malayan .87 ,96xd First Hong Kong 97 I.o3xd* Second Hong Kong .73 .78* Sterling Commodity 4/2 4/8 < Hong Kong currency).
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    • 74 20 C urrent Date of Total total for payment payment for previous Chenderiang 20% Nov. 27 30% \2?l Gopeng Is.t Nov. 16 80% 80% Sungei Besl Is.t Nov. 23 621% Tanjong Tin 6d.t Nov. 23 77%; Bedford 10% Oct 22 20% 20% Anglo-Oriental 6J%t Nov. 23 High and Low
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    • 33 20 RUBBER IIN (per lb.) (per picul) Oct. 8 78** cts. $422.37 Hi 9 78% cts. $421.37% 'lO 78* cts. $421.37% 11 76% cts. $420 00 12 76% cts. $421.62% 13 $421.75
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    • 967 20 THE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to October 6. (A) and last business since the date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDUSTBIALS N l A B Alex Bricks 220 .80
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