The Straits Budget, 24 October 1962
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section30 1962-10-24 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER I Serfr* Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 24, 1962. Price 40 cents (Malaya or 1 shilling) KDN 020.30 words
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272 1962-10-24 2 LAYMAN - LAYMAN Singapore COME of the points raised by “Doctor’’ in his letter (S.T. Oct. 16) need answering. He seems to labour under the notion that Government doctors in the rural areas must be supermen to remain in the service under present working conditions.272 words
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Article74 1962-10-24 2 TEACHER - TEACHER Ipoh I AM Indeed sorry to see that Perak Indian school teachers are getting their pay exceptionally late. Other teachers received their September pay on September 27, but till now the Indian teachers have not got theirs. It is the same every month. Deepavall falls at the74 words
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Article181 1962-10-24 2 K C. CHAN - K C. CHAN Ipoh WHY does the Ministry of Education have to make things harder for primary schoolchildren sitting the Std. VI examination? It is already bad enough that at the tender age of twelve and thirteen they are forced to sit for an examination which181 words
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Article270 1962-10-24 2 HONG - HONG c, Singapore JUST before the Singapore referendum thousands of people queued up at the various centres so that they might be able to vote. I was bom in Singapore In 1938. and as I had not received my card from the Elections Department I went to270 words
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183 1962-10-24 2 Wl SHEIK CHCAN - Wl SHEIK CHCAN Teluk Anson TO an Ansonian whose home is being threatened by erosion, the advice of Tukan Ayer of Singapore is indeed a helping hand from across the Causeway. The erosion is causing great damage to the town and183 words
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Article103 1962-10-24 2 C. T. NATHAN - C. T. NATHAN Kuala Lumpur AS an old student ot the Kuala Lumpur Technical College. It is a pleasant change to read that the college has already started new courses in order to achieve world professional standards However, l cannot allow Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan’s statement that,103 words
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454 1962-10-24 2 DOCTOR - FAVOURITISM, STRING-PULLING. l00 MUCH WORK, TOO LITTLE PAY DOCTOR Ipoh I READ with interest the commoiiK „> 1 berts (S.T. Oct. 3) and ‘'Laym ui °n r Ro local doctors. I do not blanie tb, t 81 011 sentiments, but I feel bound to454 words
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Article94 1962-10-24 2 WORKER - WORKER Singapore |T Ad, 1 N Ur P rlSm that hf Adult Education Beard classes' 1 1,10re “‘M masses in science nr medicine u t seconds? schools in Singapore The exception is Beatty .School Many people who are err* Ployed during the day an anxious to94 words
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Article82 1962-10-24 2 S. L. 001 - S. L. 001 Kulim IN the recent Government secondary schoc! examination there was very lax Invigilation in two schools in the Kulim area. So much so that the girls could look at their neighhours’ work and pa-sweet-meats around Even the children criticised the invigilators. They told their teacher82 words
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Article82 1962-10-24 2 r i - r i) Besut 1MUST support both Mr Thane and Mr. Jones 11 their complaint about tm cattle nuisance On the East Coast, rani and goats are even a menace to the n]0[ 1 From morn till dusk one ca see cattle, goats ducKs a liens eating by the82 words
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Article76 1962-10-24 2 I Y S - I Y S. Batu Gajal> /VNE would nU ested to h rs0 j of Malay relicn ld J, por belief in ghov i f tW in your P* 'o.^tai hysterical girl School takes hs and In fact. betvv'-> har d ghosts we an 1 t his is put76 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article267 1962-10-24 3 r&ra;’ Times. Oct. 15 t n examining the ‘j Penang university r context must a for opposition i. ,r for only lukethy. Indeed, those v, u’.t to sec Penang s .ultilled will be the .j'',, ise that express- .usiasm are not iv there can be lout. will he*r&ra;’ Times. Oct. 15 - 267 words
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Article677 1962-10-24 3 —Straits Times, Oct. 16 H‘" e 'ary advisers to the Asia Treaty Or11 always seem to be ainst an ominous But today’s Bangkok is des- tine, and there is ■’>!’ believing it is 1 there are coin- airli Peking and display for the the gullible. One B—Straits Times, Oct. 16 - 677 words
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Article285 1962-10-24 3 —Straits Times. Oct. 16 The Federation Government has so far issued pioneer certificates to 82 companies of which 64, with a total paid-up capital of $66 million, have built factories providing from five to six thousand jobs. These figures clearly do not justify the euphoric talk in which some—Straits Times. Oct. 16 - 285 words
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Article285 1962-10-24 3 —Straits Times. Oct. 16 Yesterday’s session of the Senate was graced by the appearance of the first woman Senator, and the day’s business —compliments and all—was done in forty minutes. Che Aishah Ghani did not speak. But she will have much to say. it may be hoped, as—Straits Times. Oct. 16 - 285 words
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Article612 1962-10-24 3 Straits Times, Oct. 17 The battle against Malaysian merger lost, the Barisan Sosialis has announced the new I enemy and the new task. The “British-Alliance axis” is the foe and the struggle becomes pan-Malayan. It is fair warning, set out at some length in the party’s firstStraits Times, Oct. 17 - 612 words
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Article618 1962-10-24 3 —Straits Times, Oct. 18 The rubber industry has vacillated in recent years between dismay at the figures of synthetic's encroachment and a too ready optimum in the yields of new clones As ever, the truth lies in between. The days of lush profits are gone, and natural—Straits Times, Oct. 18 - 618 words
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Article343 1962-10-24 4 —Straits Times. Oct. 18 That the Malayan coconut industry is in bad shape is well known. What may not be so generally realised is the [large number of people involved and the extent of their hardship. Regional surveys suggest Malaya has more than half a 500,000 acres of—Straits Times. Oct. 18 - 343 words
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Article319 1962-10-24 4 —Straits Times. Oct. 19 The Economic Committee of the U.X. General Assembly has opened its trade and aid debate cn an appropriately urgent note. The Pakistani delegate's reference to backs bent with misery, toil and tears" and “impoverished pockets being further emptied” may not be to everyone's—Straits Times. Oct. 19 - 319 words
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Article738 1962-10-24 4 —Straits Times. Oct. 20 The “collective pro-Malaysia move" in North Borneo—Lord Lansdowne's description of the decision of the colony's four political parties to form an alliance —is welcome and exceedingly helpful. It will smooth considerably the task of the inter-governmental committee, of which Lord Lansdowne is chairman,—Straits Times. Oct. 20 - 738 words
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Article328 1962-10-24 4 —Straits Tim > C:t -9 All three parties contesting the Kuala Lipis parliamentary by-election claim t, i f nt that their ,L b be returned i n ,,".i llda *i| When the counting vt morrow ever ng 0Ver to explaining w p‘. 5 will b ations went—Straits Tim > C:t -9 - 328 words
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Article112 1962-10-24 4 tohearhers<«> 0 _Straits Times, Criti I duct on the V.i.'t -'J has come l m quarter —n't I ors. but from V Colonics. In '’’‘.B French-spe I t V sanctions In' ialism becaus nans over to idea that r. I course, naive A si an del pate t posedtohearhers<«> ,0 _Straits Times, - 112 words
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227 1962-10-24 5 IPOH, Oct. 14 rrHKEE members of the World Bank mission now jn Malaya, spent the week-end touring a oi rural development projects in Perak .i" Mr. W. Gllmartln, 1 ii.itl nnrl Mr f! J A ,i' R Guihati and Mr. C. J. A. -'ho227 words
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107 1962-10-24 5 DUTTERW ORTH, Oct. u 14 Butterworth polire investigating the murder of a young b-ide today questioned former wife of the bead woman’s husband. S: e was allowed to go after •f-e Butterworth OCPD. J;' :r Hisp. Hairi Osman, appealed to anyone who !V een107 words
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Article187 1962-10-24 5 SINGAPORE, Oct. 14. Hundreds of plain-clothes and uniformed polce combed tlie Sembawang and Seletar rural areas today in a large-scale operation to flush out secret society gangsters from their hideouts. The operation began just before dawn and continued until the afternoon. Reserve Unit, divisional police187 words
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Article50 1962-10-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 14.—The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association has decided to award four scholarships to poor and needy pupils of the school beginning next year. Two of them will be ofTered to pupils of the Primary School and two to the Secondary School.50 words
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Article, Illustration267 1962-10-24 5 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 14. —The first session of the re-constituted Senate will begin tomorrow with five new members, including the first woman Senator, Che Aishah Ghani, taking their seats Approval will be sought for four bills passed earlier by the House of Representatives.267 words
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187 1962-10-24 5 LONDON, Oct. 14. A MOVE to form a single organisation for the Federation, Singapore, Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo students in Britain is being initiated by the Federation of Malaya Students Association, London. The FOMSA at its halt yearly general meeting187 words
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Article32 1962-10-24 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Oct 14— riie sultan of Trengganu said today that a good relationship between the public and the police was ot great importance. He was opening Police Week here32 words
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124 1962-10-24 5 IJiRAI, Oct. 14.—Resi--1 dents in two kampongs Kainpong Selut and Kampong Dock —near the Prai railway station lost several hundred dollars' worth of poultry when their homes were flooded last night. Water from the Prai River swept into the kampongs through a break in the124 words
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Article29 1962-10-24 5 KUANTAN. Oct. 14—The Mentri Ucsar, Pahang, has appointed Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abdul Majid to replace Mr. R. H. Starbuck as Senior Inspector of Mines, Pahang29 words
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114 1962-10-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 14.—More plays with a Malayan flavour are to be broadcast over Kadio Malaya, Mr. K. I)ass, who is in charge of Kadio Theatre production, said today More local script-writ- .*s and actors were coming forward to take part in the114 words
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Article169 1962-10-24 5 BANGKOK, Oct. 15 Admiral sir David Luce, incoming commander in-chief of British Far East Forces, said yesterday the formation of the Malaysia Federation would not affect Britain’s ability to fulfill her Seato commitments. He said he could not Imagine a situation arising wherein British supply lines169 words
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Article211 1962-10-24 6 SINGAPORE, Oct. 18.— More than 70,000 people nave been Xrayed by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association since 1059—and not one case of leukaemia has been reported. This was the answer of the Medical Director of Sata, Dr N.C. Sen Gupta, to a Straits Times reader’s concern211 words
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Article53 1962-10-24 6 BANGKOK. Oct. 18.—The Association ot South-East Asia committee on airline and civil aviation met here today to discuss proposals for an airline jointly owned and operated by the threemember nations Malaya, the Philippines and Thailand. The Malayan delegation is led by the Secretary for Transport. Inche Noor53 words
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Article26 1962-10-24 6 MUAR, Oct. 18. More than 10,000 people have visited the police week exhibition here. Weapons seized in secret society raids were displayed.26 words
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160 1962-10-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 18 rpHE Philippines claim to North Borneo has turned out to be a “blessing” for Malaysia, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. Dr. Lim, who has just returned from a visit to the Borneo territories160 words
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Article, Illustration468 1962-10-24 6 \IANILA, Oct. 18.—A Filipino businessman, Mr. Nicasio Osrnena, who claims to represent the heirs of the Sultan of Sulu, has proposed a fivepoint plan designed to settle amicably the North Borneo dispute. In a Press statement, Mr. Osmena, who recently visited Singapore,468 words
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Article185 1962-10-24 6 BENTONG, Oct. 18 THE two Socialist Front members of the Bentong Town Council who were asked to vacate their seats because they failed in their language tests said today that the tests were undemocratic” The two councillors are Mr. Lee Hoi Chee and Mr. Phoon Chee Kai.185 words
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Article39 1962-10-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 18. A further 124 people in the Federation had their citizenship deprived because they had acquired them fraudulently, according to a gazetted notification published today. Most cases were in Selangor, Perak and Johore.39 words
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Article55 1962-10-24 6 IPOH. Oct. 18. —Brigadier Sii Donald Cleland, Administrator of the Australian territories of Papua and New Guinea, paid a courtesy call on the president of the Ipoh municipality, Mr. S.P. Seenivasagam, here yesterday evening. Sir Donald is on a holiday in Malaya, and will also55 words
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Article36 1962-10-24 6 IPOH, Oct. 18. —Fatlher Than! Nayagam, Professor of Indian Studies In the University of Malaya will give a talk on Tamil culture at the Ceylon Association in Connollyßoad here on Oct. 21.36 words
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Article33 1962-10-24 6 IPOH, Oct. 19.—A dance in aid of Klnta Girl Guides’ Association and the Y.M.C.A. sports section fund will be held at the St. John Ambulance Association hall here tomorrow night.33 words
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182 1962-10-24 6 Kuala lumfur. oct rt j\ Mula Va Vre flooded last niaht several be evacuated to high ground. The areas weie Membang neu village t w,» miles from Kumpar where seven hou.se> were aflecie! Riverside Estate. Bedore where police were C S when flood182 words
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172 1962-10-24 6 SINGAPORE. Oct. 19.-B A fight over two cabafl ret girls resulted in Kolß Chwee Bok. 18. bein® stabbed to death im Maxwell Road earl) ISfce found his bo J sprawled face near a parked lorn. w t( M deep stab wound in172 words
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Article10 1962-10-24 6 ne#i» SINGAPORE <*•■ sajssw* voir this afterno >n.10 words
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Article355 1962-10-24 7 monsoon rain, spring tides float port SWETTENHAM WORKERS OUT OF BED EARLY IN WE MORNING, TWICE PORT SWETTENHAM, October 15. tHK worst floods to hit Port Swettenham in 1 tP last 30 years were experienced here yesterday morning at about 5 a.m. Today at about 7355 words
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Article270 1962-10-24 7 J>K.\ I. Oct. 15. An estimated $50,000 "°ith of L/estock an( l property are re*» porterl to have been )s t «»r damaged by which forced residents to leave [hire kampongs here as t night. hi estimated 40 JH’ilirs. totalling 300 T 1 women270 words
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Article170 1962-10-24 7 OENANG, Oct. 15. A 1 spokesman of Malayan Marine Industries Ltd, a joint MalayanJapanese tuna canning concern, said today that the demand by the United States and Japan for frozen and canned tuna was “very good.” The spokesman said that the company shipped about170 words
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128 1962-10-24 7 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 15. Malaya has reached the stage when it can have its own factorial to manufacture vital products, Mr. K. C. Boon, managing director of a new steel pipe manufacturing company, said at a Press conference today. He then said that the128 words
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Article32 1962-10-24 7 SINGAPORE. Oct. 15.—The New Zealand Commissioner. Mr K II Wade returned to Singapore bv Air India todav after representing his count.y at the recent Uganda’s It.di pence Dav celebrations32 words
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375 1962-10-24 7 SINGAPORE. Oct. 15. A‘ MEETINq on Oct. 22 will decide if the 1,200 employees of the Cold Storage Holdings Ltd. will go on strike. A spokesman for the Industrial Workers’ Union, representing the workers, said today that another attempt would be375 words
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Article133 1962-10-24 7 KUALA SELANGOR, Oct. 16. —The Federation Government was urged today to ban the selling of threedigit turf club tickets in the rural areas. The appeal was made by Mr. Tan lien Yam, chairman of the Batang Berjuntai Local Council. He said the council was133 words
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Article55 1962-10-24 7 KIjUANO. Oct. 16- The District Officer here. Inche Ibrahim bln Abdul Majid, today distributed 21 head of cattle to eight applicants fr< m Kampong Sembrong. The distribution was made under the pawah system, whereby each recipient later returns to the Government a two-year-old female calf for55 words
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Article58 1962-10-24 7 SINGAPORE, Oct lfi The Singapore Printing Employees’ Union has railed on |he Government to introduce legislation providing lor two months' maternity leave for all women employees covered by the Clerks Employment ordinance A resoln’ion making the call was submitted bv the unions executive committee and58 words
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Article52 1962-10-24 7 KUAIiA MJMPUIt. Or t. 15 The I)i iii i oilr ei ot Mar hang, Inehe Mohamed Aiillm tnn Abdul Gh.iill. lei t tor lay lor i one-year special emir i in public administration at Carle mi University, Ottawa. Canad i under the Colombo Plan 'echnic.il as: 152 words
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326 1962-10-24 8 ‘We’ll fight any attempt to overthrow the Government by un democratic means KUALA LUMPUR, October 16. THE ACTING Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, issued a statement today asking the people “to keep watch and beware of the enemies of326 words
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Article50 1962-10-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Ort. 16—Old Props in Selangor will organise a barbecue on Oct. 21 at 247. Bukit Binting Road io celebrate the 146ih anniversary of their alma mater. The annual meeting of the Selangor OFA will be held at the same place at 630 pm50 words
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396 1962-10-24 8 IPOH, October 16. T\ELAYS in alienation of land for agriculture have forced many farmers to occupy illegally forest reserve and other State land in Perak, Mr. See Khoon Lin (Alliance-Sungei Siput) said in the State Legislative Assembly here today. Speaking during the ad- i396 words
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Article41 1962-10-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 16—A trade u: ion for workers in the tobacco industry has been formed here. The National Union of Tobacco Industry Workers has been registered. The general secretary of the union is Mr. Hem: Choong Yam.41 words
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Article42 1962-10-24 8 MALACCA. Oct. 16—The retrial of Lim Baba on a charue of abducting Doris Lim. former newspaper reporter, and attempting to have intimacy with her. which was scheduled for hearing in the Sessions Court here today, was postponed to Oct ao42 words
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Article, Illustration861 1962-10-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. lb 'JHE flood situation improved today in parts of the country which were yesterday ravaged by flood, causing widespread loss of livestock and damage to property. Straits Times reporters covering the flood-stricken areas today reported that tlooH levels were subsiding inStraits Times picture.; — Straits Times picture. - 861 words
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270 1962-10-24 9 love, SEX APPEAL AND SUBVERSION IPOH, Oct. 16 A[ STIONS on romance, sex appeal and the n utual attraction of young teachers and itji'i pupils were coupled with the threat of Communism when the Perak State Assembly pas today a supplementary bill totalling270 words
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Article76 1962-10-24 9 SINGAPORE, Oct. 14Tun Lin Yew Hock, chairman of the Singapore People’s Alliance, opened the party’s new hranch in Tclok Ayer today. In his opening ceremony speech, he attacked both the People's Action Party and the Barisan Sosialis, saying that the way was now open76 words
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Article43 1962-10-24 9 SUNGEI PATANI. Oct. 15. A 24ft pyython was killed while having a meal at Padang Bulu. near Scarboro Estate, at the week-end. Villagers saw tne python trying to swallow a goat. They attacked it with sticks knives and axes43 words
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642 1962-10-24 9 SINGAPORE, Oct. 15 T H E secretary-gen-1 t :al oi the Barisan Mr. Lim Chin a has announced th< party’s new role m.u us new enemy Malaysia is Ein-ci through.” Il Lim, in ms first anport. presented at s delegates' con* <■ yesterday, said that642 words
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355 1962-10-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 16. AN 11-year-old girl died because her uncle, a quarry worker, took home with him three detonators and forgot all about them, the magistrate’s Court here was told today. Zam Zami bin Haji Khatib, 34. pleaded guilty to causing the death355 words
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Article46 1962-10-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct.. If] Fight hundred officers and men nl file Federal Police Depot here, including a detachment of trainee police constables from Brunei, will take part in a mosque parade on Friday. Tnc Royal Federation of Malaya Police Band will lead.46 words
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Article39 1962-10-24 9 PF;NANG, Oct, 16. The Canadian High ComrnlssP tier, Mr. C F. MeGaughey paid a courtesy call fm the Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda Al-haJ at the Residency here today. He was accompanied by Mrs. MeGaughey.39 words
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165 1962-10-24 9 OIINGAPORE, Oct. 15. A London War Office decision today infuriated a British soldier here. Tiie decision barred Private Eric Gilbert, 32. from returning to Scotland though his mother died there two days ago. The only son of Mrs Helen Gilbert. 73. he165 words
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90 1962-10-24 9 KCALA TRENGGANC, Oct. 15—Thirty-nine councillors in all the four Town Councils in the State— Kuala Trcngganu, Kcmaman, Dungun and Besut—will receive fixed monthly allowances from next month. Councillors in Kuala Trengganu will receive $lOO each while those in the other three councils90 words
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Article54 1962-10-24 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 16Two girls, aged 17 and 14 yetrs, reported to the police this evening that they were raped bv two men d Kampong Pandan Road near tie Selangor Golf Club here last night. The girl-, are from the Remand Hume and Hostel in Kampong54 words
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Article, Illustration400 1962-10-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 15. senators hit out today at Opposition views on the political appointment of judges in Malaya expressed in the Lower and Upper Houses. They cited the “excellent record” of the judiciary in this country and said that the Alliance Government400 words
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290 1962-10-24 10 SINGAPORE. Oct. 15.Rich coal deposits have been found at Siiantek, 80 miles from Kuching, and there will be at least 300 jobs going when mining operations begin. This was revealed today b\ Mr. S. Kikuchi, a director anc Mr. Minoru Soga, field otlicei of290 words
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265 1962-10-24 10 fOHORE BAHRU. Oct. J 14. —Members of the Johore Legislative Assembly will in future attend meetings of the House of Representatives in Kuala Lumpur as observers. They will also attend any “projects of the Federation Government and state governments” that are considered “beneficial” to them265 words
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174 1962-10-24 10 JOHORE BAHRr n 4 SOCIALIST FRONT Assemblynnu v,' J 1 15 Siam, today appeared before a *•>,' 11 u tee appointed by the Ruler-in-Coie e! allegation he made in the Johor e U i sembly in July that certain Alliance co A bought Government174 words
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Article91 1962-10-24 10 IPOH. Oct. 14 —A tire which destroyed a motorcycle in Tatlock Street, near the busy central market, here this morning attracted a big crowd and caused a tratlic jam. Mr. Chooi Chau Wah. the owner of the motorcycle had visited some friends nearby and91 words
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Article23 1962-10-24 10 PENANG. Oct. 15.—The Chung Ling High School will present a concert at the schol hall at 8.30 p.m. on Oct. 20.23 words
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Article121 1962-10-24 10 l/'UALA LUMPUR, Oct. 15. After a twomonth visit to Russia and Communist countries in Eastern Europe, the Controller of Industrial Development Division in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Inche Junid bin Haji Abdul Rahim, came back today. He was among delegates from 14 countries121 words
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Article245 1962-10-24 10 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Oct. 14. Five more PanMalayan Islamic Party members, four of them oilicials, resigned today from the party anc joined Umno They were Inche Abdul Lath bin Mohamed saiien chairman li me Keinammi branch; Inche Kassim oui Said, Inche Murad bin Anmad245 words
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Article61 1962-10-24 10 KUALA LUMin.T. Of’ expert on Mai.t: v Suta sian studies. > n c jvefl Cakdir AlistjaLn. Mala l talk on “The 1 and Indonesian j v J Literature in l tol the University oi a morrow night. f.rl Professor Ah- r merly the visith s tl'.l61 words
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Article136 1962-10-24 11 ,tj;AI V LUMPUR, Oct. K i Milled rice product i< in Malaya suffered a 30.885 ton drop ‘tii’ 1961 62 seasor f0 ni:-.ir»d with the 19t50*/ 1 season. The iuction was 574.085 ured with 604.97( i,e previous season *o provisional yield lV ure < i136 words
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116 1962-10-24 11 L T ”AIA LUMPUR. Oct. 17— |»A re lightning storm yed the fuses of ;:e .vave equipment reat Tampin this cut Off telephone tween Kuala Lum- Singapore for more three hours. A S- e-man of the Tele- n ations Department that the destroyitfeeted some of116 words
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85 1962-10-24 11 11 IN S’PORE MALAYA PASS OVERSEAS LAW EXAM SINT; ORE, Oct. 16—Seven candidates have (v mid-year overseas '<• examination for of Bachelor of "‘i 1 University of Id here in June. Roy Oliver Daniel. Nr Chwee r Selvaraj Sandosier Sankaran. Tan and Tan Kok Teck. Three candidates, sat for the85 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-10-24 11 Plus-and-minus fun for Sultan and girl THE SULTAN of Selangor plays a game in arithmetic with eight-year-old Yap Cheng Sew at the Sungei Buloh settlement. The Sultan and his Consort spent'four hours on Oct. 10 at the settlement during which they saw all aspects of workpuan.—Straits Times picture by Wan Seng Yip. - 90 words
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Article148 1962-10-24 11 MUAR, Oct. 17. OARENTS of pupils in the Sultan Abu Bakar Girls’ School here have been told not to complain about the school to the Press but to “go through the proper channels The chairman of the Governors, Inehe Sulaiman bin Ninah Shah, said In148 words
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Article46 1962-10-24 11 PENANG. Oct. 17 The Minister of Education. Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, will address the Penang Free School at their J-hvh vu versa 17 speech day on Oct. 20. The Governor. Raja Tun U> a Al-Haj, will also •men* to the pupils46 words
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Article124 1962-10-24 11 I/UALA LIPIS, Oct. 17. —Two more PanMalayan Islamic Party members resigned from the party today and joined Umno. This brings the total number of PMIP members who have resigned and joined Umno during the past three weeks to ten The latest two are Wan124 words
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Article53 1962-10-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct 17—The •secretary to the Ministry of Transport. Inche Noor bin Zainal left for Panckok today to attend *he first meeting of the ASA Committee on civil aviation which begins there tomorrow He was accompanied bv the Director of Civil Aviation Mr S53 words
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Article, Illustration137 1962-10-24 11 SINGAPORE, Oct. 15. A West German film company has picked Singapore as the headquarters to cover the South East Asian region for a television region for a television network with more than 20 million viewers. (leading the Singapore bureau of the firm is Mr.137 words
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Article36 1962-10-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 17 The Indian High Commissioner to Malaya, Mr Y. K Purl, flew to India today to escort Tengku Abdul Rahman on tils tour of India, which begins on Oct 2136 words
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Article162 1962-10-24 11 rpAPAH, Oct. 17.—Bidor and Temoh local councils in Perak, when* the Alliance and the Peop 1 e s’ Progressive Party were deadlocked with an equal number of seats, have been dissolved by the Sultan of Perak. The order took elfect on Oct. 15. The Alliance and162 words
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235 1962-10-24 12 IPOH, October 17. 'J'HE Perak State Government is planning provisions for tin mining operations to be carried out in the State’s extensive Malay reservations. “Wo hope to bo ready by the end of this year so that mining: in the235 words
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Article, Illustration399 1962-10-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, j Oct. 15 r rHt Minister of Justice, Tun Leong Yew Koh, to- day described the appointment of Malaya’s first woman Senator, Che Aisl ah Ghani, as “yet another milestone in the progress of parliamentary democracy” in this country. As399 words
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Article34 1962-10-24 12 TELUK ANSON. Oct. 14.—Mr. Oheah Hung Seans from Penanc has taken over duties here as •»pmor customs officer. Perak .South, from Inche Ismail bm Long who has left on transfer to Rutterworth34 words
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329 1962-10-24 12 IT UAL A LUMPUR, Oct.! IT. —It was back to normal, or nearly so, today in all areas in the Federation struck by floods. At PORT S WETTEMI AM. the chief port manager. Mr. S. M. Maarof blamed the unusually high tides which had risen329 words
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Article, Illustration242 1962-10-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 1 5 A COURSE in industrial chemistry is likely ta be started in the University of Malaya next year. Head of the university's Chemistry Department. Prolessor Rayson L. Huang, indicated this today in his inaugural lecture entitled “the new organic chemistry"242 words
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Article70 1962-10-24 12 IPOH, Oct. 15.-The High Court here today set aside the conviction of Din Bin Ngah Ab u Hassan on a charge of receiving a stolen pen. Din. who had been sentenced to nine months’ Jail by the Grik Sessions Court, had appealed against the conviction Mr.70 words
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Article, Illustration49 1962-10-24 13 MONSOON floods in various parts of the country have caused kirifspread damage to livestock and property. This Straits Times pict':rc taken in Teluk Anson yesterday shows a section of flooded King Strict. Goods stored on the ground floor of shops were damaged.49 words
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115 1962-10-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct, 16. for the $1.25 million dual-carriageway in Bi:-li and Loke Yew Roads are awaiting an location in the 1963 municipal budget. hi- v.a disclosed today by J r i‘lpal engineer, Mr. v H ing, who said that r'' budget115 words
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Article32 1962-10-24 13 B Oct. 15 Pour men Leung Kong Hwa, ■r: l ’l friend of $200 's and $25 cash Lark last night B: i rings, t\vr> two watches32 words
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Article24 1962-10-24 13 15.— The District e Moha m o 1 ri i e' B hir. will speak at B rv jye O. t. 18.24 words
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Article81 1962-10-24 13 PENANG. Oct. 15. The Second Magistrate. Mr. James Loh. ordered a cook Chan Ah Yee 53 today to he remanded in prison pending a preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder against her Chan who appeared in court with a bandaged arm. was accused81 words
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Article45 1962-10-24 13 SINGAPORE. Oct. 16 Prdfessoi U. raid Elsbree. Director of the A moricHii School in Singapore •v 1 J] sneak on tlie ‘‘Methods of rho Training in America" at r Untverslts of Sincan r re Lecture Theatre 3 on Oct. 18 at r pm45 words
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Article36 1962-10-24 13 KLUANG, Oct. 15.—The District Officer here, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Majid, today presented 20 female goats and one stud goat to eight farmers of kampong sembrong. as part of the goat freeding scheme.36 words
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250 1962-10-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 15. J2JEVERAL million dollars worth of business of 37 shophouses in Batu Road will be at stake at a government inquiry on Nov. 16, it was announced here today. The inquiry into the claims of these shophouses will determine whether250 words
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182 1962-10-24 13 TAIPING, Oct. 15. UEAVY rain during the past few days, coupled 11 with seasonal tides in the coastal areas, have flooded roads and farmland and revived storms of protest. Representatives of more than 100 houses along the Port Weld Road near here havi again182 words
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Article52 1962-10-24 13 PENANG, Oct. 15. Burglarsbroke into a teacher’s house! n I Bangkok Lane last night and stoh $350 in cash and Jewellery. Miss Mabel Ooi. ol the Methodist Girls’ School, reported to police the thieves broke into her bouse between 5.30 and 9.15 pin. joop jpnq aip uodo52 words
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Article, Illustration69 1962-10-24 13 SINGAPORE. Oct. 15. The drab grey and khaki uniform of Singapore’s traffic policewomen has been discarded. Now they will be in white, with black belt and dark blue beret. Said a Traffic Department official: “The new uniform wall help tin* public to pick out69 words
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Article24 1962-10-24 13 IPOff, Ooct. 15. I>r. V. J Seevarufnarn was elected president, of tiie Perak Medical i*r.ictitioners' Society at its 22nd annual riveting here.24 words
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Article119 1962-10-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 17. fFHE Malayan ban on imports from Hong Kong, the China Coast and Formosa will be lifted from tomorrow, according to a Government state- ment today Fresh and frozen vegetables, fruits, fish and meats and meat products may be imported from these119 words
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Article54 1962-10-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 14— A five-man Umno delegation left tonight for a seven-day goodwill visit to North Borneo. The delegation is led by Inche Ismail bin Idris, M.P. Other members are Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Ariffln. Inche Mohamed Arif bin Ghazali, Inche Hashim bin Puteh and54 words
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Article21 1962-10-24 14 TAIPINQ, Oct. 17—The Japanese Ambassador to Malaya. Mr. W Okuma, and his wife today toured the zoo here.21 words
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70 1962-10-24 14 DULAU LANGKAWI, 1 Oct. 15 Four men abducted a 15-year-old girl from her house in Kampong Kubang Badak here at midnight on Saturday. It is believed the gang took the girl. Ku Balishah binte Ku Muda, in a boat to South Thailand. The girl’s70 words
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Article52 1962-10-24 14 IPOH, Oct. 16 Arbitration over the dispute between the Perak Hydro Employees' Unicoi and the Perak River Hydro-Electric Power Company together with its subsidiary. the Kinta Electrical Distribution Company, began today in the industrial court. The proceedings were closed to the Press. The dispute is over bonus and52 words
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Article45 1962-10-24 14 PENANG. Oct. 16 —Lights will be established on two mooring buoys 4n the Penang harbour as from tomcrrow. A Marine Department announcement said the lights (white) will flash every second. The buoys are 3,050 feet and 4.000 feet respectively off Fort Cornwallis.45 words
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Article48 1962-10-24 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 14. A bic conference of all Alliancecontrolled local councils chairmen in the Federation will be held on Oct. 20. It will be attended by the deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ra/ak bin Hussein, and the Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin.48 words
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Article46 1962-10-24 14 MERSING. Oct. 17 A $20,000 home for old people was officially opened here yesterday by Puaii Zaharah binte Mansor, wife of the District Officer. Mersing. The Social Welfare Department. Johore, contributed $17,000 towards the building while the remainder came from public donations.46 words
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Article30 1962-10-24 14 SUNGEI PATANI, Oct. 17—The pipes and drums of the Gurkha Field Engineers Regiment visited the Bedong Welfare Home on Oct. 15 and gave a performance for the inmates.30 words
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Article149 1962-10-24 14 Another gi r l kidnapped in Kedah ALOR STAR rw i-r 'T'HREE men last night abducted Dah-iraJ. 7 u 1 Saman, 14, from her home in th h blnt kampong of Kuala Sanglang about -in rem °te of Alor Star. S Ut 30 m _»les north She was the second149 words
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77 1962-10-24 14 A LOR STAR. Oct.—l 6 A delegation of seven representing Malay women teachers in Kedah, will meet the Minister of Education, Capt. Abdul Hamid Khan, to discuss equal pay for women teachers. Che Balias binte Hajl Abdullah will lead the delegation to the meeting,77 words
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Article170 1962-10-24 14 t>ENANG, Oct. 16 Madam Wong Soor Thcng, 63, died fron shock this mornini after two robbers raid' ed her house in Ceyloi Lane. Madam Wong collapsed ii the kitchen and diet: sooi after police officers had re corded statements from he sons. Mr. Thum See Chiang170 words
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225 1962-10-24 14 OlNGAPORE. Oct.— 17. The Federation’s Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, flew in here tonight from Borneo, and talked of two “Malaysian miracles.” These, he said, were: g All political parties in North Borneo now' fully back Malaysia: and 0225 words
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Article58 1962-10-24 14 SINGAPORE. Oct. 15. A youth, Loh Chooi Heng, was charged In a magistrate’s court today with counterfeiting 1,691 20-cent coins. Loh, who was alleged to have forged the coins in a room in Tras Street was also charged with possession of instruments used for counterfeiting. No plea was58 words
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Article, Illustration464 1962-10-24 15 How to develop Malay language KUALA LUMPUR, Octover 17. rrQ MODERNISE Malay, experts should turn more to languages such as English rather than o Arabic and Sanskrit, Professor S. Takdir Aiisjahbana, one of the “fathers of modern Indonesian,” said here today. The silver-haired 54-vear-oM464 words
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Article121 1962-10-24 15 I POII, Oct. 16.—A small leahter bag containing genuine money on top and bottom, and bundles of blank paper cut to the size of the notes in between, was found by the police here today when they raided a house in Eden Park, off Maxwell121 words
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Article36 1962-10-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 17 —The Commissioner of Insurance. Mr. A. C Gray, will speak on "Insurance Companies as financial intermediaries" at the lecture theatre "E" in the University of Malaya, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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158 1962-10-24 15 PENANG, Oct- 17—The acting chairman of the board of St Nicholas School for the Blind, Mrs. Lim Khye Su, told Penang Rotarians today how a girl regained her sight after she had been given large doses of vitamins. The girl. Mrs. Lim158 words
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Article79 1962-10-24 15 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 17. Two Malayan co-operative officers left for Canada by air this morning to take up a year’s special course in cooperatives at the St. Francis Xavier’s University in Nova Scotia. They were Syed Abdullah bin Abu Bakar of Trengganu and Inche79 words
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Article34 1962-10-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 17 Hong Kong film star Chung Chlng will arrive here tomorrow morning by air from Singapore to make a stage appearance at the Metrople Theatre on Oct. 19.34 words
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486 1962-10-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR, October 18. />NE rainy night 16 years ago, Mr. Lim (that is how he wishes to be known) found an abandoned 40-day-old girl by the side of a road in Malacca and promptly adopted her. Today he walked into the486 words
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Article71 1962-10-24 15 PENANG, Oct. 18.—Nothing Is free in this country—“or anywhere In the world, for that matter”— the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. said last night. “Although primary education Is free In Malaya,” he told Ayer Itam women attending a civics course, “parents and others contribute towards its71 words
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Article62 1962-10-24 15 SINGAPORE, Oct. 18 The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, tonight outlined the role Singapore women could play to make an independent Malaysia a better and happier” society Speaking at the annual dinner of the Methodist Girls’ Alumni Assfelation, tie suggested that each member of62 words
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Article24 1962-10-24 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 18 The Minister <1 Health, Inche Abbul Rahman bln Hajl Tallb will visit the Kuantun District Hospital, Pahang tomorrow.24 words
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Article, Illustration696 1962-10-24 16 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Students’ director: We alone provide full board, and place we are compared with has put rates up -From DOUG LACKERSTEEN London. Oct. 19 jy|H. PAUL CHANG, director of the Malayan Students' Department here, has described as “entirely misleading" figures quoted by a student group696 words
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176 1962-10-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 19. —Licensed barbers in the Federal capital will “go to school” to learn how to recognise common skin diseases. The Municipal Secretary. Haji Mohamed Din bin All. said todav that lectures on recognising these diseases would be held by176 words
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Article60 1962-10-24 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 14 Inche Mohamed Sopiee, the Director of Information Services. will give a public talk on the United Nations at 4 p.m. on Oct. 21 at 29, Ipoh Road. The meeting is organised by the literary subcommittee of K.L. Psychology Club in observance60 words
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Article148 1962-10-24 16 SINGAPORf n,.. 4 TRADE union leader, Mr. C. V .V v 4 day urged workers in Singaoon- tn lr tO- with the workers and riemomti, Wish unions in the Federation and the Borneo g£ He stressed that the Tnerger of Singapore and the Federation also meant148 words
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Article29 1962-10-24 16 MUAR. Oct. 15. The Towun Council here has served notices to people rearing pigs, fowls, cattle and goats to move their animals outside the council limits.29 words
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Article82 1962-10-24 16 W oman accused of murder pENANG. Oct. 14_ 1 Chan Ah Yee. a cook was charged in a magistrate's court with the murder of her employer’s eight-month-old baby, Lee-Chee Theng Hooi. at Man. lister court at about 6 a.m. yesterday. Theng Hooi. son of a lawyer and82 words
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186 1962-10-24 16 SINGAPORE, Oct. 14. The Industrial Workers’ Union today announced that it would set up a strike committee to prepare for a strike by its 1,200 members employed by the Cold Storage Holdings Ltd. In a statement, the union charged that the management had186 words
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214 1962-10-24 16 i IPOH, Oct. 16 T'HE Perak Govern1 ment is engaged on a third big land reclamation project that will enable about 4,000 acres of swamp, affected by tidal waves, to be put to use. The cost Is about $1.3 million Announcing214 words
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Article153 1962-10-24 17 JV' AI A LUMP PUR. Oct. < The Minister of Mr. Tan Slew 1 1 11 :or Jessclton on a 24-hour misto ht lp solve some ■Utl problems t have arisen in the I nter-Govern-1 Committee. n told reporters at rt i eiore leaving153 words
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Article, Illustration506 1962-10-24 17 i KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 17 Xew research controller tells synthetic: We’re here to stay \i\LAYA’S new Controller of 1 Rubber Research, Dr. L. C. Bateman, said today that it was of the utmost importance for natural rubber producers to “leave the synthetic producers in506 words
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Article49 1962-10-24 17 KUAI.A LUMPUR O 19. The 2;j.. chan; > oremi <>t 1 1 "H >licl.ty on hr" hew v ill take place ;i tlv S'.idiuni W. a’n on Nov. 1. .it 8.30 p.m utuier the it ronnge ot tin* Yalta rl;-!9: um A.ong and the Raui f’er’nai.suri Agong.49 words
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351 1962-10-24 17 TAMIMUDDIN KARIM - From TAMIMUDDIN KARIM: Kuala Lipis. OoL >7 LHGHT Party Rakyat officials experienced terrifying moments last night when the boat in which they were travelling was swept by a strong current and almost capsized. They were returning from Kuala Kenon, 12 miles down351 words
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Article88 1962-10-24 17 IJATU PA HAT. Od. 17 M.iny runt I itiTits in Sow h Johor** would l)* ;i**li* from electrirai supplies when lit* new 30.000 kw. ftov.'T .station now being omit in Johore Hahrtl was completed the M.Ueri O- >;ir. Dafn 1 a’l H i sail lull88 words
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Article70 1962-10-24 17 LUMUT. Oct. 15 A new intake of 49 students was 1 admitted to the Outward Bound School here at the week-end. Two are from Borneo, 11 lrc,m Singapore and the rest from various parts ol th< Federation vvtin cainc on either Government or private! scholar70 words
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141 1962-10-24 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 17 oEVERAL thousand people were today interviewed bv recruiting teams of the Royal Federation »1 Malaya Police for than 400 jobs as constables About 2.000 appeared lor interviews at the Police Depot here another 2.000 at he Seremban Police Station and141 words
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206 1962-10-24 18 PENANG. Oct. 19. r PHE Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today said he agreed with many people that girls worked harder than boys at their studies. Speaking at the St. George's Girls School prize-giving, he lisked the schoolgirls: “Don't you think so?" From206 words
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85 1962-10-24 18 ITUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 18— The Federation Transport Workers’ Union has railed on the Ministry of Labour to intervene in its dispute with the Len Seng Bus Co. of Kuala Lumpur. In a letter to the Minister, Inche Bahaman bin ShamMiddin. the union's general secretary,85 words
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Article, Illustration105 1962-10-24 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 19. —A member of the “Holiday on ice" troupe, now appearing in Jakarta, has arrived here from Singapore because she could not obtained an Indonesian visa. “But it's just as well because I find Kuala Lumpur very pleasant.” said Pu105 words
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Article54 1962-10-24 18 TEJLUK ANSON. Oe:. 19— The coroner. Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali. yesterday rerorded a verdict ot misadventure on Kumli bin Mengin, 21, a Drainage and Irrigation Department labourer who was drowned when a converted landing craft ferrying a 15-ton excavator capsized in the Sungei Ulu Dedap, 50 miles from54 words
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136 1962-10-24 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 19. THE Ministry of Education plans to reorganise the 1 teachers’ training colleges here to meet the shortage of graduate teachers in secondary schools. This was stated by the Federation director of teacher training, Mr. Chang Min Kee, before he left for136 words
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Article48 1962-10-24 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 18 The St. John Ambulance Association will hold a course on industrial llrst aid at the its headquarters, 41 Shelley Rend, here, on Oct. 21. The course will be opened by the Mentri Besar of Selangor Dato Abu Dakar bin Baginda.48 words
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Article30 1962-10-24 18 KUANTAN. Oct. 19. The Kuantan Rotary Club will hold a dance to raise funds for its education aid programme on Nov 3 Tickets will be $5 and 5330 words
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Article, Illustration322 1962-10-24 18 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - by DOUG LACKERSTEEN I ONDON, Oct. 18. S h a w Brothers’ colour him ‘‘Magnificent Concubine*’ will have its London premiere early next year possibly in the spring season, Singapore’s film magnate, Mr. Hun Run Shaw, said here today. Mr. Shaw is here to finalise322 words
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Article34 1962-10-24 18 PENANG, Get. 19. -The Federn--1 lon Martm Headquarters warned wjscls todnv fha' he light on Puiau Rininu off Penang would be opern'inc on ••edu < d newer until further no 1 lee34 words
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Article, Illustration209 1962-10-24 18 SINGAPORE O.t m pOLICE this afternoon saved a motSr 5, 1 from an angry mob as flames 's\vm i° Ur single-storey artisan houses in Alexandra p three While firemen were bat- txanar a Road. tling the blaze, a group of residents surrounded Madam209 words
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Article58 1962-10-24 18 SINGAPORE. Oc* IP— Some 24 employees cf the Lam Yerng Press Co.. Ltd In Telok Ayer Street are to got watte Increases rantzinß from $l5 to S2O a month. This fellows an agreement signed between the company and the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union representing the58 words
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Article56 1962-10-24 18 PENANG. Oct.. 19. The St. Gtorges Girls’ Society will held th°ir annual reunion dinner in the school hall at 7.30 tomorrow night. It will be followed by a concert by the pupils The president. Miss Annie Wee. will preside and the Chief Minister. Dato Wong56 words
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Article53 1962-10-24 18 IPOH, Oct. 19.—The Ceylon Association of Perak here will celebrate Deepavali at its premises in Connollv Road tomorrow. It will have an athletic meet followed by a tea-party, Indian dances and songs at 7 p.m. and a serits of talks bv lecturers from the University of Malaya53 words
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Article72 1962-10-24 18 MALACCA. Oct. 19. —Troops of 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group will parade in farewell to their out-going commander. Brig. Frank G. Hassett at Terendak Camp at 8 am. on Oct. 22. At 8.15 a.m. on Oct. 23, the C-in-C of Far East Land Forces,72 words
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112 1962-10-24 18 IPOH. Oct. 18.— The Municipality has named four men who will go to Hcng Kong to discuss with industrialists there the investment possibilities of the Tasek industrial estate outside Ipoh. The delegation will comprise the municipal president. Mr. S R Seeniva-a-gam. the municipal112 words
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Article44 1962-10-24 18 KUALA LUMPUR- <*■£ The office cf the H.-h Com* sion for Canada announew the appointment of lhe^ u Asian Film Company in the Federation S -8*Jr» ilin i the Borneo Territ cries. Na and filmstrips produced W ticnal Film Board of Canaan44 words
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Article33 1962-10-24 18 KUALA LUMPUR. (X Royal Feden will hold at l morrow'. The pai met consist cf 80< from the will start at tW via the Seer tai t’.et Masjid Jama’ Road.33 words
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Article28 1962-10-24 18 Daughter fo r Sultan’s son su.ngei patani o< Sharllab Said'-'-Mentrl Besai f Omar Shahat) birth to a b-.b> hospital Shari! ih Annuar son n< Badiisnah tn Ja- u28 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-10-24 19 SINGAPORE, oct. 19, rI ,hei?j is a plan for i tv 1 new faculties—- v of social lien and a facult y f nology or ap- jf (t iences t.o be Si:-.»ed in the Uni,.ersit> of Singapore. Thp ,< e-Chancellor, Dr. p C i261 words
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Article69 1962-10-24 19 TELUK ANSON. Oct. 19.—A special demonstration of the Women’s Institute at work will be held at the Malay Club here tomorrow from 3.30 p.m. Mrs. R. L. Grut, chairman of the Lower Perak Territorial Association of Women’s Institutes will open the exhibition. The exhibition69 words
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Article36 1962-10-24 19 BANTING. Oct. 19.—The following have been appointed to serve on the Kuala Lnngat Public Works Department Tenders Board: Raja Sn.ih Kobat (chairman). Mr. Low Theng Hong. Raja Ismail and Raia Bor ha n.36 words
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181 1962-10-24 19 PENANG, Oct. 18.-“-All the 40 families, who were evacuated last weekend from three flooded kampongs near Prai, have now returned to their homes. Only Kampong Dock in the area is still under water today, less than a foot deep. At a public181 words
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Article82 1962-10-24 19 JOHORE BAHRU, Oct. 21— Inche Ahmad bln Haji Abdul Balam has been elected president of the Johore State Civil Service Clerical Federation. Mr. M. Bubrabanlam Is vice-president. Other official* are: Mr. A. Monamed HunitTa. general secretary; Inche Radin Ismail bin Haji Ibrahim, assistant secretary; Inche Ismail82 words
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Article58 1962-10-24 19 PENANG, Oct. 21.—Visitors to the Penang Botanic Garden are advised to keep away from the waterfall area, near the garden office, between 11.30 a.m. and noon from Mondays to Saturdays. During this period blasting of granite from the neighbouring quarry will be carried out, and stray58 words
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Article1060 1962-10-24 19 EPSOM JEEP - Hattrick’ by P. Pangkor By EPSOM JEEP; Singapore, Oct. 21 Ip 1 L A II Pangkor, I with Merv Posner I up, gained his third [successive win today I when he beat a top I class field over a mile [at Bukit Timah. I Race one I (l \>s 21,060 words
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Miscellaneous36 1962-10-24 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $116,500 No *****8 ($58,250) No. *****4 ($29,125) No. *****7 ($14,562) STARTERS ($1,456 each): Nos. *****6, *****0. *****6, *****1, *****1, *****8. *****5. *****2. *****7. *****2. CONSOLATION: $50 ro all tickets ending in 459.36 words
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Malayan Share Market Review
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1188 1962-10-24 20 From Our Market Correspondent INTEREST on a moderate turnover on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange last week was almost wholly concentrated on the industrial section. The week saw a rise of five points in the industrial index the section being pushed up on a1,188 words
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Article34 1962-10-24 20 (Managers' Prices) First Malayan 1.54 162 Second Malayan 1.16 1.24 Third Malayan 86 ,95xd First Home Kong .97 1 03xd* Hecond Hong Kong .73 .78* Hterllng (Commodity 4/1 4/7xd (•Hong Kong currency)34 words
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Article55 1962-10-24 20 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Kent Tin 6d.t Dec. 7 62* Pengkalen 4*d.t Nov. 30 131*% Renong Tin 9d. 62* 120% Sel. Coconuts 20% 27% 32*% Labu Cheviot 10%t Dec. 7 Muar River 4d. Dec. 13 Parit-Bruas 37* 52*% 70% Seaport55 words
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319 1962-10-24 20 THE Straits tin price yesterday shot to its highest A level this month so far in part relief at the smallness of Wednesday’s GSA stockpile sales. The price rose by $2.25 to $424.25 per picul on an offer- ing estimated to319 words
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Article31 1962-10-24 20 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (perpicul) Oct. 15 781* cts. $421.8714 1« 78% cts. $422.00 17 79 cts. $422.00 18 78% cts. $424.25 19 77% cts. $423 00 2 $422.7531 words
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Article962 1962-10-24 20 pHE state of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to October 1$ (A) and last business since the date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: INDVSTIIALS HI A Alex Bricks 2.20 .80 Ords 2.20962 words
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