The Straits Budget, 5 June 1963
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section29 1963-06-05 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA S NATIONAL NIWffANR Cries Kuala Lumpur, June 5, 1963. Price M canto (Malaya), or I chilling. ItDNA I7t.29 words
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157 1963-06-05 2 H. KEBK - Army’s Prudence relishes rats AND IS A FRIENDLY CREATURE H. KEBK Singapore YO Ufe correspondent “N.L.C.” (B.T. May 25) could not have studied pythons lor very long. I have had In my care lor the last 2ft years a python which has been In captivity since April 1959 and measures157 words
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Article132 1963-06-05 2 CONSUMER - CONSUMER Singapore MR. Samuel <6. T. May lvl 18) says he has informed the Water Department that although water is officially turned on at 8 p.m. he has had to wait 3ft hours for the water to reach his flat in Joo Chlat Road. If that is the132 words
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Article153 1963-06-05 2 CAPTIOUS - CAPTIOUS Kuala Lumpur YOUR correspondent Mr. P. 8. Wong (B.T. May 28) suggests that the Government conduct aerial spraying with DDT to control flies, mosquitoes etc. In the decade since DDT had its heyday many species of flies, mosquitoes and other insect pests have successfully built up a153 words
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Article67 1963-06-05 2 TRAVELLER - TRAVELLER Singapore A8 a regu ar passenger inGreen Bus Co. buses for the last seven years. 1 should say the company provides a good service, but this is often marred by the general behaviour of a good many of their conductors. Most of them are discourteous and inconsiderate.67 words
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Article86 1963-06-05 2 RESIDENT - RESIDENT Singapore WOW that the Singapore 1 Health Minister and his staff are waging an allout war against flies and mosquitoes to combat cholera chlorinating ponds and spraying drains —surely it is not too much 'to as* ordinary citixens to do their bit? For Instance, if a goodly86 words
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Article155 1963-06-05 2 LORONG - LORONG Johore Bahru Wli have the same problem here as Mr. K. L. Wong (S.T. May 18). Most 01 the houses in this housing estate were completed in December 1980, but up to Nuw. there Isn’t a signboard grans the name of the road" The however, say it is155 words
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Article55 1963-06-05 2 PRO BONO - PRO BONO Kuala Lumpur WHILE It would be no more than a drop in the reservoir, as it were, could not Penang and Singapore show their sympathy for the drought-rid-den people of Hong Kong by arranging for ships calling at the two ports and bound for the colony55 words
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Article198 1963-06-05 2 A ' imuJ - A imuJ Fort Dickson c rpHE statement In the press that the "Mi sea off Malacca and Port Dickson is unhealthy because of the suspected presence of cholera germs, has resulted in the holiday-making trade In theee areas dropping to aero, causing teas income198 words
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Article309 1963-06-05 2 POO GHEE YANG - POO GHEE YANG Assistant Secretary (Medical) AT P Singapore I REFER to your editorial on Monday, May 27. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees offered the sendees of its members to the Minister on May 20, to msu six clinics. On May 21 we were invited to309 words
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Article69 1963-06-05 2 AWANG bin NOR - AWANG bin NOR Kluang AT the ~jst town council election In Kluang, War Department enopl ~ies were barred from contesting because the Resuming Officer ruled that the were public servants. However, scores of War Department employees have contested town council elections in various parts of the Federation without69 words
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Article109 1963-06-05 2 i»i;m sib - i»i;m sib Serein ban SOMETHING should be Jp done to prevent stuitents in form six from ap- plying to tear; rs train J colleges or ti.v Iech5B College. Tin studufl spend x moofl in form six arm h ave w-m *»ey have obtamed a pial :3m any one109 words
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Article104 1963-06-05 2 nCEIU^B - nCEIU^B Singapore rR Potons Pasir area J the home of a lufl herd of water hflaloes J wonder If the health tm thorities are a a ire that tig daUst* activity of tr.esg buffaloes inclucf. a mora* ing and afte: n dip the fish ponds I In between,104 words
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Article116 1963-06-05 2 E. F. 1L WONG - E. F. 1L WONG Singapore |T seems to me that the Housing Board's presentation or prizes to its 19,998 th, 19,999 th and 20,000 th tenants on June 27 was a waste ol public money, since there is nothing honourable or special in being the 20,000 th116 words
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Article92 1963-06-05 2 s - s. Singapore r would appear that there is room for considerable improvement in methods of refuse disposal. At a time like this, when we have the threat of a choler* epidemic, surely It Is the res; to K e a co| mon habit fer cast their ref in92 words
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Article362 1963-06-05 3 I—Straits Times, May 27 X;k> Iml.-nosian Government (i J), t inJ nesian CommunJ p. u l> Ik.v, both condemned v .’j spread anti-Chinese June i:- Java, South Celebes nd also ;t is now officially B >rneo and Sutia. Pi*, sklent Soekarnc a! Mi Ai !i: have impressedI—Straits Times, May 27 - 362 words
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Article182 1963-06-05 3 —Straits Times, May 27 arna ted Union oi >veos has wisely K banners it had pu; veral volunteer K u<> Nation centres in K•*>*■ Kvcn if all the 1Ie uni °n men i1 HLj. n<>* t have been in the **rT quite sc Hn,, > As the union—Straits Times, May 27 - 182 words
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Article676 1963-06-05 3 —Straits Times, May 28 Arbitration makes little appeal to Federation trade unions while the idea of compulsory arbitration has met with strong opposition. Singapore’s experience is not regarded as any recommendation, which on the whole is an unfair judgmeni despite the obvious blemishes of the Singapore court’s—Straits Times, May 28 - 676 words
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Article352 1963-06-05 3 —Straits Times, May 28 The health authorities have lightly stressed that inoculation does not provide certain protection from cholera, but must be supplemented by extia attention to personal hygiene A third and equally important line of defence is public hygiene. Unless Municipal town and local councils are up—Straits Times, May 28 - 352 words
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Article683 1963-06-05 3 —Straits Times, May 29 Until President Soekarno shows his hand, it is difficult to know what to make of tht Tokyo invitation which the Tengku has accepted. It has all the signs of a friendly gesture, and consequently is in sharp contrast to every recent official Indonesian—Straits Times, May 29 - 683 words
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Article250 1963-06-05 3 —Straits Times, May 29 The first efforts of the Singa pore rainmakers have yielded only modest results. Several hours after the clouds weie sprayed yesterday, a slight drizzle foil on a small part of the island. It has yet to hr established that the one was the cause—Straits Times, May 29 - 250 words
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Article685 1963-06-05 4 —Straits Times, May 30 The Royal Address had produced as usual a lively debate in the Dewan Ra’ayat, remarked the Prime Minister in a speech winding up all three days of liveliness. It was scarcely, however, a constructive debate, nor even destructive although the intention of the—Straits Times, May 30 - 685 words
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Article156 1963-06-05 4 —Straits Times, May 31 The A.S.A. Fund now contains $3 million, and Malaya, Thailand and the Philippines will each be making two fuither contributions of SI millior, a year. The total fund of Si > million will not be large enough to finance any really spectacular schemes for—Straits Times, May 31 - 156 words
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Article691 1963-06-05 4 —Straits Times, June 1 Almost as great a puzzle as 'the smiling confrontation in Tokyo is the breaking of the deadlock on the merger finan- cial arrangements between the Federation and Singapore. There is agreement in principle |on a Malaysia common market. This will pave the way—Straits Times, June 1 - 691 words
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Article314 1963-06-05 4 —Straits Times, June l The “lively debate” on Government policy in parliament will presently be carried some lively steps further when the battle begins in earnest foi control of the town councils. In no State is campaigning likely to be as vigorous as in Perak, where eight M.P.smcluding—Straits Times, June l - 314 words
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Article194 1963-06-05 4 Wl U1 —Straits Times, June 1^ The Singapore Tourist Association estimates that visitor one kind and another spe’" $9O million in the State last year. Applying die multiplier principle, the S.l A. reckon that money brought in bv tourists had the ultimate effect of increasing the national ir.*Wl U1 • —Straits Times, June 1^ - 194 words
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Article141 1963-06-05 4 c l„ VEBff1 - c l„ VEBff 1 Kuala Lumpur YOU published a re?> on May 25 giving f tails of now s* by members oi ‘be ®J. change Banks Asiocia* for the various minor a-* es in connection wun j* customers stock nw holdings. You suggejj t these charges are n141 words
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Article, Illustration256 1963-06-05 5 PENANG, May 31. Lr Socialist Front Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam r SleXV today accused the police of going back I an agreement with the City Council on the lestion of hawkers’ pitches in Penang Road. e said the police were fn persecuting the hawfWho256 words
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113 1963-06-05 5 I’CHING, May 29. L Malaya’s Minister of gricult ure and CoPeratives, Inche Moa med Kliir Johari, toa; handed over 35 tons f Pacli seed to the ar awak Government ]r replanting. [escribing the gift as “the ritv- r pp and future pro’niJ Ihthe113 words
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186 1963-06-05 5 Kuala lumpur. May 29—The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, told the House of Representatives today that the loans (maximum $3OO million) which the Federation Government intended to raise would not tie the country politically to other countries. Successfully moving a bill186 words
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Article37 1963-06-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun-The Minister of Labour Inche Beaman bin Samsuddin. left for Geneva tonight to attend a three week International L *7°u r ganisation conference which begin, on Wednesday. He was accompanied by Senator Übaidulla.37 words
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207 1963-06-05 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore will have its first commercial automatic bowling centre when a multi-million-dollar project called Orchard Bowl is completed next year. Orchard Bowl will be located at the junction of Orchard and Grange Roads. Piling work begins next month. When completed the207 words
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Article67 1963-06-05 5 SEREMBAN, May 29Water rationing will begin in Seremban tomorrow. it was announced today. The supply will be cut from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. daily until the water position improves. The Negri Sembilan State Water Engineer. Mr. Ho Thian Hock, warned that additional rationing67 words
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Article37 1963-06-05 5 SINGAPORE, May 29.—The Umno/MCA/MIC Alliance In Singapore has been registered. a Joint statement by the three parties said tonight. It said the Singapore Alliance would form part of the Grand Alliance covering the Malaysian territories.37 words
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503 1963-06-05 5 SINGAPORE, May 31 r l HE Singapore Manufacturers’ Association today reaffirmed its support for a Malaysia common market. It said in its annual report that Singapore manufacturers must benefit from the creation of a single market in which goods and services could move503 words
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Article86 1963-06-05 5 SINGAPORE, May 29. The Eden Hall conference of heads of British diplomatic missions in East Asia ended here today. The conference, with Lord Selkirk, the British Commissioner-General for South-East Asia as chairman. was attended by about 30 envoys and discussed a variety of key86 words
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Article46 1963-06-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl A new batch of 59 United States Peace Corps volunteers are expected to arrive here bv air tomorrow nt 3 25 pm Their arrival will swell the total number of Peace Corps volunteers serving In Malaya to 169.46 words
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Article396 1963-06-05 6 RAZAK GETS ‘YES’ FOR PHASE 1 OF DEFENCE BLUEPRINT Kuala Lumpur, May 29 THE House of Representatives today approved a $75 million blueprint for the first phase of the. Malaysia defence build-up. According to the Defence Minister Tun Abdul Razak the main projects involved in the396 words
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205 1963-06-05 6 1ZUALA LUMPUR, May 29. —Records worth $26,000 stolen from a Bukit Bintang Road store earlier this month have been recovered by the police. Asst Commissioner Sher Mohamed Allah Bakash. the State C l D chief, announcin'? this today, said that two youths had been detained205 words
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255 1963-06-05 6 Don’t run away’ advice to a young lover IPOH, May 31.—“1f you love mm, don’t run away with him.” The president of the Sessions Court here. Inche Mohamed Azmi bin Haji Kamaruddin, gave this advice to a girl of 15 today. He said this after M. Sinnathambi. 27, a driver,255 words
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Article79 1963-06-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, May 28. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, will lead an eight-man delegation to the International Labour Conference to be held in Geneva from June 5 to 27. The other members of the delegation are: Mr. P. Tambou Mr.79 words
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Article26 1963-06-05 6 TELUK ANSON, May 27—The Raja Muda of Perak will open a five-day trade and fun fair at the Speedy Road Padang here on June26 words
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415 1963-06-05 6 SINGAPORE, May 29 A TAPE-RECORDER is holding up wage talks between the Adult Education Board and th, Amalgamated Union of Public Employees On June 1, the board’s negotiating’ teas insisted on a tape-recorder being used before th« were prepared to get down to415 words
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169 1963-06-05 6 Kuala lumper, May 29.—1 he Mouse of Representative today gave Radio Malaya the “green signal' to go ahead and expand its overseas service The Voice of Malava. The SI.221.436 it approved will enable Radio Malaya to explain Ma. laya's standpoint to th» world,169 words
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72 1963-06-05 6 IPOH, May 31- n by tl society suspects. (:etaU r g police undei die vaS ed« Crime Ordinance v r c d v bond of $1,000 e u ie( for They had been ain u aX isiJ days which is vU ce period under72 words
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Article21 1963-06-05 6 r ***** ai KUALA LUMPUR X* Information I>epo a film show at t p.m here on June 221 words
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Article625 1963-06-05 7 fleeting at the Residency RAZAK and mentri besar are called TO DISCUSS RULER’S OUTBURST L or study by Alliance I council I KUALA LUMPUR, May 26 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, called a special meeting lat the Residency tonight to discuss Yesterday's outburst by the Sultan lot625 words
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88 1963-06-05 7 IPOH. May 28.—A 14member industrial and trade mission from Formosa called at the Istana Kinta here yesterday and had tea with the Sultan. The mission, led by Mr. C.Y. Chu, arrived by train from Kuala Lumpur yesterday to spend four days in Ipoh.88 words
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Article37 1963-06-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, May 28. The Canadian High Comm'ssioner to Malaya Mr. C. E. MoGaughey. paid a courtesy call today on' the Yang di-Pertuan Bosar and Tengku Ampuan or Negri Sembilan at Istana Hinggap. Seremban.37 words
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317 1963-06-05 7 UDP meets this week on candidates PENANG, May 28.. of the United Democratic Party have suggested that its secretary-general, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, and his wife, be nominated for the forthcoming Penang City Council elections. But whether they wil outcome of the UDP’s317 words
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Article63 1963-06-05 7 KUALA LUMPUR, May 28—A youth was charged in the First Magistrate’s court touay with extorting SI.OOO from Dr Chong Yew Chong by threatening to kill him Yong Fatt. 20. of Peel Road, was alleged to have committed the offence al Jalan Kampong Pudu at 3.2063 words
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Article72 1963-06-05 7 SINGAPORE, May 28. Two Sarawak students have been warded Malaysian scholarships by the Singapore Government to study in the State. They are Mr. Samuel Tan Yan J heng, who has already arnveu to study dentistry at the Uni‘•rsity of Singapore and Mr. Vee Min Hin, who72 words
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170 1963-06-05 7 Kuala lu.mpijr, May 27. Two colourful ceremonies will mark the official birthday of the Yang cli-Pertuan Agong on June 5. first, there will be a Troop ing the Colout parade at the Me.dcka Stadium beginning at 8 am. The colour will be170 words
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Article17 1963-06-05 7 SINGAPORE, May 27. Fire caused about $lO,OOO damage at a saw-mill in Kranjl yesterday.17 words
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Advertisement94 1963-06-05 7 Hong Kong Far East BUILDER Established 1936 A Bi-Monthly periodical of Building of Real Estate Activities in Hong Kong and the Far East. CONTAINS full accounts, plans, perspectives and photographs of new and projected constructions in Hong Kong and other parts. An indispensable source of information for all concerned in94 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-06-05 8 CONDITIONS CHANGED, HE SAYS AFTER MEETING WITH COUNCIL T, HE Sultan of Selangor received members of the State Executive Council in audience at the Istana Selangor in Clifford Road, Kuala Lumpur, on Mav 28 to discuss the conditions imposed on his eight acres of land in154 words
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251 1963-06-05 8 KUALA LUMPUR, May 28 UNSCRUPULOUS politicians are trying to cash in on the recent incidents involving the Sultans of Perak and Selangor, Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. The Tengku, speaking in the House of Representatives. said the politicians were trying to discredit251 words
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151 1963-06-05 8 l/UALA LUMPUR, May 28 Mr. Lew Sip Hon, Deputy Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Agriculture, will present a paper on “The High Price of Illiteracy” at the World Food Congress to be held in Washington from June 4 to 18. Other Malayan151 words
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242 1963-06-05 8 SINGAPORE. Ma 2S. THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd A today denied that any of its executives had contacted or talked to two Senators from the Federation. as alleged in a statement bv the political secretary to the Ministry of Culture. The allegation was242 words
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Article130 1963-06-05 8 SINGAPORE. M;i. -3.1 WAGE negotiators for the 10.000 workers here are to be selected y con secret ballot. The ballot is to be conducted by the Labour Ministry, the Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew, told reporters today. The negotiators, to be drawn from130 words
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Article23 1963-06-05 8 ol PEKAN. May h 0 Pahang today riverine dental c; livid serve 40.000 rural “t near the Sungel Fu.. o23 words
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507 1963-06-05 9 OAHARI ALI - SULTAN ‘WRONG’ Terms on land not unusual’ ‘IT nconstitut ionaF —Mentr i that OUTBURST: HE’S BOUND TO ACT ON THE ADVICE OF STATE GOVERNMENT, SAYS DATO ABU BAKAR by OAHARI ALI: Kuala Lumpur, May 27 hELANGOR’S DMentri Besar, |)ato Abu Bakar lin Baginda, said Boday that the ftultan of Selangor507 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-06-05 9 ON PARADE were g* 3.000 civilians, children M and members of the p.diee and military forces. They were taking part in < a 00-minute dress rehearsal on the Singapore Pa dang for June 3*s National Day rally. jg Then two fainted a soldier67 words
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245 1963-06-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR, May 28. lAWS should be enacted to reserve the production J of certain articles like brushes and cane work exclusively for the blind, the Second Asian Conference on Work for the Blind, was told today Mrs. Tran Vy, president of245 words
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Article28 1963-06-05 9 SUNGTI PATANI, May 28. Prizes won in the recent Language Month competitions here will be given away at the Sungei Patani Malay School on June 1.28 words
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Article26 1963-06-05 9 SINGAPORE, May 28.—The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will open Kota Kma Community Centre at Sultan Gate on June 2 at 7 p.m.26 words
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136 1963-06-05 9 ft U ALA LUMPUR, May 27.—Allegations that the Indonesian Ambassador here was indulging in unhappy propaganda” were made in the House of Representutvies today by an Alliance back-bencher. Inche Tajudin All (Larut Utara) was referring to a vernacular newspaper report on the activities136 words
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Article, Illustration1513 1963-06-05 10 by OUR PARLIAMENTARY reporters Kuala Lumpur, May 28 THE tormei Ministei for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said in the House ol Representatives today that because of the “strength of a reactionary clique his head was1,513 words
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291 1963-06-05 10 ‘BEAT THUGS WITH PAY DA Y CHEQUES’ KUALA LUMPUR. May 27. r pHE Malayan Employers’ Consultative Associate will ask big commercial firms to pay tifl? stalls by cheque to prevent payroll grabs This was stated today by the chairman. Senator S O K Übaidulla. The move has th<support of the291 words
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Article, Illustration1667 1963-06-05 11 Tengku tells House: Boestamam taken In because he was traitor to country by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur. May 28 m\H Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today challenged the former Minister of Igricullure, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, to Kn it his1,667 words
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Article, Illustration374 1963-06-05 12 UNION ASKS MINISTER FOR IMMEDIATE TALKS SINGAPORE, May 28. 'J'HE Singapore Teachers’ Union warned today that the teaching profession would suffer “serious deterioration” if the Government continued to insist that certain categories of teachers must pass their Std. 11 Malay examination before374 words
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Article, Illustration155 1963-06-05 12 XU ANT AN, May 27. Film actress Maria Menado (above) was slightly hurt when a car in which she was travelling went oil the road near Raub at the weekend Her aunt. Che Emma Rokok. 48. who travelling with her. suffered head injuries155 words
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Article, Illustration294 1963-06-05 12 gINGAPORE, May 28. Singer June Mok is in a jam, and all because of a misunderstanding which got her quoted as saying that European men had more sex appeal than Asians. I his has upset her tans and June, too Today294 words
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Article196 1963-06-05 12 SINGAPORE. May 2s. .iE Barisan Sosialis and the Singapore Party 1 Rakyat have appealed to the British Labour Party to ‘‘support the wishes of the rmr'oritv of the people in this region’- and oppose Malaysia new. In a joint memorandum to the three-man Labour Party196 words
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Article109 1963-06-05 12 Kuala lumpur, May 28—An appeal by Dr. S Sivasithamparam, 25, a dermatologist at the (ieneral Hospital here, against conviction on two corruption charges will he heard in the High Court on June 10. Dr Siva, as he was referred to throughout tli- 11-da.v trial in109 words
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117 1963-06-05 12 Indonesia succeeds in ‘splitting Malaysia Kuala lumpur. May 27.—Indonesia succeeded today j n “splitting* Malaysia at the Second Asian Conference on for the Blind now bein s held in TenfkJ Abdul Rahman Hall here. Among the resolution* to be tabled at tomorrowfinal session is one that a joint effort he117 words
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338 1963-06-05 13 S PORE GIVES RAIN MAKERS ‘GO AHEAD’ SINGAPORE, May 27 TIIF S i ng a P ore government has decided to go ahead Ivith plans to make ar tifici il rain to relieve the water shortage caused by the drought. rht Public Utilities K,:irl oicl >n a statei„Uml.u that the338 words
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Article166 1963-06-05 13 pENANG, May 27— A re--1 presentative of Kuala Kedah fishermen said yesterday that a Fisheries Department official had told a trawler net operator to take a shotgun when he went to sea. •1 mysell heard the official give this advice,” Inche Mohamed bin Ahmad told166 words
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Article55 1963-06-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR. May 28—The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Tohari. left here tonight for Kuching to present 15 tons of padi ;eeds to the Sarawak Government. Inche Khir said that the seeds from Kedah and Negri Sembilan vould be used for replanting folowing55 words
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Article530 1963-06-05 13 KUALA LUMPUR, May 27. 'J'ENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN is to refer controversial statements made by the Sultans of Perak and Selangor about their state governments to the Conference of Rulers here on June 12. He lb also expected to clarify the constitutional position of the nine530 words
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85 1963-06-05 13 May 24.—The already under staffed Klang District Hospital, which serves 350,000 people in the Selangor coastal area, was further hit today by the resignations of two of its five doctors. More than 450 out-patients are treated daily at the hospital and at least 150 operations85 words
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155 1963-06-05 13 PENANG, May 27 THE Penang Umno Division last night rejected a motion by its Kampong Dodol branch calling on the Government to withdraw scholarships and passports from Malayan students overseas who “meddle with Malayan politics.” The branch delegate, In- che Ahmad Noordin.155 words
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209 1963-06-05 14 rzUAI.A LUMPUR, May IV 23. Hundreds of kampciig cake sellers have been alfected by the increase in the price of locally.’ produced gula malaka, the Associated Malay Chamber of Commerce said today A kati ot gula malaka Is* being sold at 70 cents209 words
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Article51 1963-06-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, May 28—Mr Chow Siong Peng, Municipal Architect of the Federal Capital Commissioner's office, left by air for France on a six-month technical fellowship awarded by the French Government. He will study problems of planning and design of public housing as well as modern construction51 words
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Article42 1963-06-05 14 IPOH, May 28 Mr. Charles Symon Ogilvie, 67, late Superintendent of King George V National Park, Pahang, died in Jelapang, near here on May 26. Formerly a planter and mining engineer, he loined the Game Department in 1938.42 words
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Article30 1963-06-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, May. 28. —The Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club will screen documentary films for members and friends at 29, Ipoh Road on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.30 words
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Article23 1963-06-05 14 SUNGEI PATANI, May 28—Fa ther L. Catel, from Taiping, ha been transferred to the Church o Our Lady of Lourdes, Ipoh.23 words
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Article26 1963-06-05 14 MALACCA, May 28—'The Malacca branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis will hold a flag day here on June 1.26 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-06-05 14 MR. LIM KEAN SIEW, MP and secretarygeneral of the Labour Party of Malaya (right), trying to get in a final word with two of the three British Labour MPs. Mr. Arthur Bootomley (left) and Mr. Fenner Brockway. before they hurried off toleon appointment on May 27. — Straits Times picture by Soong Hon Sin. - 69 words
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409 1963-06-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR, May 27. BRUNEI is the only territory whose support for Malaysia still remains “questionable/’ The three visiting British Labour MPs said this here before they left by air for Singapore on their way to London after an 11-day Malaysian fact-finding tour.409 words
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Article46 1963-06-05 14 SINGAPORE, May 29.—National Day commemorative stamps will 0e on sale on Monday at the General Post Office from 9 a.m to 1 pm. and all post offices (exernt Orchard Road Arcade Post Office), and Siglap Postal Agency from 9 a.m to 11 a.m.46 words
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Article, Illustration150 1963-06-05 14 KOALA LUMPUR, May 28. The activities of the Indonesian Ambassador here were not in keeping with the etiquette expected of a member of the Diplomatic Service Tengku Abdul Rahman said today. He was replying in the150 words
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Article38 1963-06-05 14 oo Sara w SINGAPORE. A exported 4,491 t month compared v.. March an lncn 4 The price inert;.. a pirii picul compared v y\\ in March. Expot' l0 13.3* months of 19U3 at** tons.38 words
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Article, Illustration516 1963-06-05 15 K. LUMPUR' June 2 IrpHE I’niversity of Malaya was urged last night to plan for the setting up of a law ■faculty. Speaking at a convocation dinner here last Kight Sir Husein H. Abdoolcader, who at the conBocation earlier received516 words
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Article23 1963-06-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR, May 31 The Dale Carnegie Society will hold a graduation dinner at the Federal Hotel here on June 2.23 words
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Article, Illustration533 1963-06-05 15 Distinguished Service Medal for Dr. Phay SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara will bestow honours on 424 people for set vices rendered to the State. They include civil servants, professional men, trade unionists, business and community leaders and social workers, whose names are533 words
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Article90 1963-06-05 15 IPOH, Sun. Rural women In Perak were advised by the Mentri Besar. Dato Sha’arl bin Shafie. yesterday to con suit trained midwives. He was opening a $10,700 midwifery clinic at Kampong Kelawar near Tanjong MaUm. The clinic will serve about 2,000 in the kampong and90 words
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411 1963-06-05 15 SINGAPORE, June 2 Registration of children for admission to Primary One in all Government and Government -aided schools in Singapore next year will take place between June 10 and July 6 A Ministry of Education statement, announcing this today, said that parents411 words
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176 1963-06-05 15 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two brothers, Karpal Singh, 24, and Chanan Singh, 32, who appealed against an Assize Court sentence of seven years' and 10 years’ jail respectively in connection with the killing of their mother. Tej Kaur, had their sentences confirmed by the Court of176 words
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Article46 1963-06-05 15 SINGAPORE, June 2—Omar bin Saleh, a lawyer, was adiuaicated a bankrupt by Mr Justice Chua in the High Court today on a petition filed by the Comptroller of Income Tax He owes $15,182, being the balance of income tax for 1958 and 1959.46 words
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Article20 1963-06-05 15 RAUB, June 2—A lorry driver, reo aii Choy of Kuala Lumpur, was fined $5O here yesterday for speeding.20 words
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Article19 1963-06-05 15 RAUB. June 2—Kwok Tal Soh. of Kuala Lumpur, was fined $5O here yesterday for overloding his lorry.19 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-06-05 16 MR. KHONG CHAI LOK (above) who joined the Bank of America in Kuala Lumpur as a business development officer four years ago, has been promoted assistant cashier. He is a popular member of the business and golfing community in Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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194 1963-06-05 16 KUCHING, June 2. RECORDED speech by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was played today at a Sarawak Alliance rally in Bau, about 20 miles from here. Bau is regarded as a stronghold of the Sarawak United Pepole’s Party. The Tengku’s194 words
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Article217 1963-06-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR, June 2. T HE Incorporated Society of Planters has prepared a booklet on the cultivation of oil palms to encourage diversification of crops The society’s official magazine. The Planter, says In an editorial: “Everywhere today we hear the cry diversify’ and In217 words
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Article50 1963-06-05 16 LUMUT, May 27.—This holiday resort town (pop: 25,000) and jumpingoff point to Pangkor Island is still under stringent water rationing. Water is available only two hours a day—from 7—B a.m. and 6—7 p.m. The last time it rained was a light shower about tw’o weeks ago.50 words
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Article69 1963-06-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR, May 27. Election to seven local councils will be held in Trengganu in August. More than 20.000 electors will vote to choose 55 local councillors The local councils are Kuala Trengganu Utara (nine seats) Kuala Trengganu Barat (seven) Kuala Trengganu Tengah (seven)’ Kuala Trengganu Selatan69 words
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131 1963-06-05 16 'TELUK ANSON June 2. The Raja Muda of Perak last night called on members of the Teluk Anson Anglo Chinese School ExPupils’ Association not to limit its activities to the social side but to “do something more useful and beneficial for all131 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-06-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR, June 2.—Mrs. Yvonne Thasen, who won the Seia/igor Miss Golden Voice title on May 28, scored a double last night when she also won the Selangor Miss Telecoms title. She was the only married woman among the seven contestants who took part in the85 words
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Article68 1963-06-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR, May 27—The House of Representatives today passed a Bill to prevent the Improper use of emblems and names connected with the Government The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, Introducing the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) BUI said that there had been68 words
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376 1963-06-05 16 SINGAPORE, June •> RATIONAL DAY celebrations began her'e tn night with an Aneka Ragam Raavat sh™ at the City Hall steps. The audience ‘till,3 ,u padang. There will be repeat performances at Tanjong Katong, next to the Hollywood Theatre, tomorrow night,376 words
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210 1963-06-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. June 2. TtHE six police highway patrols have been taker off their duties to take part in a documentar film being shot by the Malayan Film Unit today a the Federal police depot here. But they are expected to be back210 words
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Article85 1963-06-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. May The Royal Malayan Air needs about 30 recruus June intake. Recruiting will take p*a ce 8 a.m, on June 3 ano Territorial Army Centre, Road, Seremban. Q il Applicants must be b and 23 years old. a. elg a feet two inches85 words
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Article47 1963-06-05 16 m Ttlll KAJANO. May v;„ nU al padl district will hold n M[10 n n f exhibition and v mlle June 4 at the Kt*» Langat Village. r hoVS Kh 3l j; Che Salmah bintc r.ho*| wife of the Distn give away the pi^47 words
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392 1963-06-05 17 SINGAPORE, June 3. |r LEE KUAN YEW today explained the I significance of the current talks between taapore and the Federation on the percentage Singapore’s revenue to be contributed to the Intral Government after Malaysia. lHe told the peopie of Ponggol constituency: l392 words
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Article44 1963-06-05 17 Boor* C V| J i">e 4—The |Bt M r ocutor. [>oputv u,: f w eng win IBifiav j. j A 1 11 two-month Mr by Deputy In s n sh, assistant |Bbsatlr lt is (,f crlr nlnal ln■n6rs. Circle head-44 words
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150 1963-06-05 17 kUALA LUMPUR. June 3. —The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, expects that agreement between Malaya and Singapore on the financial arrangements after Malaysia will be reached soon. “Unless this happens very soon, Malaysia arrangements may be upset." he told the Straits150 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-06-05 17 THIS SHOT Of a car exploding outside Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court is one of the last to be filmed by the “Year of the Dragon" camera team, which leaves for Britain on Thursday after 12 weeks in Malaya. The judge who passed sentence of deathStraits Times picture. - 134 words
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123 1963-06-05 17 Lord and master? Not in my house Mrs. B SEREMBAN, June 3. The lord-and-master era of man’s domination over woman in the home had passed, Mrs. F. Bhupalan, a women’s leader, said here last night. Speaking at the Sercmban Inne.* Wheelers installation dinner, she went on: “Today, woman’s place in123 words
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Article30 1963-06-05 17 KUALA LUMPUR. June 4—Members of the Selancor Government Servants’ Co-operative Thrift Loan Society. Ltd., today unanimously approved a committee proposal to set up a death benefit fund.30 words
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Article72 1963-06-05 17 AN extra seat has been booked on the plane that will take the “Year of the Dragon” crew to England. It is for Miss Ruby Siah, 22, from Malacca, who marries electrician Leonard Prout, 49, (above) at the Selangor Registry on Tuesday. Capucine will be72 words
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215 1963-06-05 17 SINGAPORE, June 3. Community centres are becoming increasingly popular, the Minister for Culture, Mr S. Rajaratnam, said tonight. Many requests were being received for more. Mr. Rajaratnam was speaking at the opening of the second community centre for Kampong Glam the 128th to be215 words
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Article26 1963-06-05 17 SINGAPORE. June 3. The power stations workers' branch of tiie Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold Its third annual meeting on June 7.26 words
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1076 1963-06-05 18 EPSOM JEEP - RACING by EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE, June 2. Two newcomers from Rinus van Breukelen’s stable Jamborita (Kitson Leong) and Pardon (Shaari) won first time up at Bukit Timah today. Race One CL. 3, DIV. 5 —6F. Jumbo Stable's (4) JAMBOKITA 9 0 (1719—534* K.1,076 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-06-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR, June 2. 'J'HE Italian Embassy today cancelled its National Day celebrations on orders from Rome because of the “grave condition of Pope John.” More than 400 people were invited to the party which was to be held at the residence177 words
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Article49 1963-06-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Kuala t.umpur Jaycees visited the Sungei Ketali fringe alienation scheme, 14 miles from here today and oreanhed anti-cholera inoculations for 30 settlers. The inoculations were given by Dr Chan Loo Chun, wife of member Mr. Goh Hock Guan. who is the Jnvcees’ community service chairman.49 words
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167 1963-06-05 18 MALACCA, June 2. Municipal projects now in hand total $20.6 million, the chairman of the finance and general purposes committee, Mr. J. L. d’Cruz, said today. Mr d’Cruz. speaking at the laying of the foundation stone of the new two-storey market here yesterday, said167 words
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160 1963-06-05 18 PENANG. Sun Tb< Bishop of Penanf Monsignor Francis Cbm today asked Catholic in his Diocese to prt for the Pope In a sermon at confirmation service the Cathedral of tu Assumption, the Bi$W urged the faithfu pray for a happy peaceful death160 words
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Miscellaneous49 1963-06-05 18 BIG SWEEp total |*0() L No 'V-m 3 rd No. 2lb 6 y **1.7* Starters <§i iiin *13,1* *****0 *****9 3883*5 ij'? *****1 *****2. S1j 1 ***** Consolation I"*'-,, WWW 5111 a“ X, 52*t)U 561:. 3 l *****6 4T5.-.S 3 S ***** 5635UT txlra xiMilation Nos uS 1 lo49 words
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Article528 1963-06-05 19 uncement of |,h sudonesian cxpl)rt elutions With ncre inducements to ex (rs produced a 5 falrlj wig stimulus and market eased abou- e cent to, for thest s, comparatively a trading, state H.t n x Co LULln their Cll r; abber market review Conin' on528 words
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Article61 1963-06-05 19 be r m f2? toto js&'sIsSsS Ute x n Wash lngtoiL I to 4 a‘ In April amount* •rch), o., ‘J 0 tons (8,893 In «<■ umpuon S ■'JmS? aa HI trust* C l.t v ,n «t>n-i 1 k« >wM 1-41 i,49 H, 1 01 1.0*61 words
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1973 1963-06-05 19 From Our Market Correspondent T.4X, v v .g a ff JNDUSTRIALS once again had it all their own way on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week and the great majority of business was again written in this section. By Friday, however, prices began to1,973 words
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Article35 1963-06-05 19 The Malayan Ixehange Bank* 'At* teelatien made these changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to *100): telling TT er OD ready i Swiss Frants 140 Dauttehe Marks 12* 1/4.35 words
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Article23 1963-06-05 19 May 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE; 74| cents (unchanged). TIN; 1457.75 (up 371 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down 10 tons).23 words
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Article99 1963-06-05 19 THI Malayan Exchange Banks' Acs*1 elation made these changes in Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 9100): New Verb: buying Tf 32 11/19, airmail OD 32 18/16, 90 d/st 33 1/16 credit bills, 33 9/16 trade bills. •ailing TV er OD ready: New Verk 325; twist99 words
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Article645 1963-06-05 19 FE folio wing lx a complete list of revtied qootgftona Issued by the Malmyan Stock Exchange on Friday, May SL •NUUSIHmu a >*■ USX orda s.OO 3. TO Alex Ice 1.30 —> B.M. Trustee* 0.00 5.90 Bouatesd 1.69 J.TS C.8. Bolding 7/11 7/S Con. Tin Smelt645 words
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Article41 1963-06-05 19 May 27 May 28 May 29 May SO May SI June 1. Industrials: 114.10 118.08 118.74 110.02 110.95 110.11 Tins: 114.88 118.28 118.18 114J5 114.78 116.08 S rubbers: U4.SO 114.20 114.02 114.02 112.90 111.98 Dec. 29. 1962 100.41 words
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Article48 1963-06-05 19 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year year Arapat Tin Is. 3d. June 29 la. 9d. So. Od. Klnta Kellaa 20% t July 1 Kramat 9d July 10 I>. 4Jd. 2a. Henrietta 2d.t June 29 4fd. Ledane Bahru 6%t July 17> ilnterlm.48 words
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Article988 1963-06-05 20 rpn table of share* on the t Malayan Stock Exchange •how* last bu*ine** la M»b 1» (A) an 4 last hariness rface that date (B) with H and L standing far Highest and Lowest bustoeas for last year and this year to data. •NBtfStSMU i Air* SticU988 words
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138 1963-06-05 20 SINGAPORE, May SO —A schoolboy, JL Siradaran, IS. who left his home last Saturday to watch television at the Kim Keat Avenue Corn munity Centre, is missi®f Siradaran. a Primary Six student at the McNair School, left home at 5i0 p.m on May 25138 words
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Article32 1963-06-05 20 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) May *7. 75% eta. $458.52 28. 74% eta. $459.87 29. 74% eta. $459.12% 29. 74% cU. $457.87% 21. 74% eta. $457.75 Jane 1. $458.2532 words
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Article564 1963-06-05 20 ACCORD BREAKS DEAL >CK I IN FINANCIAL TALKS 1 KUALA LUMl Mav J MALAYA and Singapore toda- greed J principle to set up a comm .rUtS Malaysia Cl l ••This.” a jol.it statement by tn ov .„l ments said, “will pave the way f< r, on the financial564 words
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Article48 1963-06-05 20 KUALA LUMP' Shell' Company or7 ,pl| scholarship for a full'* 1 6 /JJ3 course at the Tr. "•'cal n here this year J The scholarship J [3 a year, and cover tait> on d "3 hostel charges, u k 2 struments require m course48 words
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Article24 1963-06-05 20 '^*3 ANTING. Ma d j£jB Yan Hoe. a ff (he J been elected pres 00M A branch of the V ,n24 words
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