The Straits Budget, 12 June 1963
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section26 1963-06-12 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES NATIONAL NIWSPAHI fcrfeTV Kuala Lumpur, June 1*. 1»63. Price 40 cento (Malaya). or I shilling. KONA26 words
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293 1963-06-12 2 P. C. MARCUS - P. C. MARCUS Singapore MR. THIRUCHELVAM’S letter in your issue vof June 4 calls for comment. The Prime Minister’s speech referred to was presumably on the opening of Selegle House. -1 understand that the rentals of the flats at Selegie House are in the293 words
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Article131 1963-06-12 2 PARENT - PARENT Snngkai CERTAIN English schools pick and choose pupils for the Form VI entrance examination. This method is not fair. Teach* ers should first take the names of pupils who wish to go for further education and submit them together with those they have selected. A good many131 words
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Article71 1963-06-12 2 BUNGA RAYA - BUNGA RAYA Petaling Jaya REFER to your report 1 (S.T. June 1) on the motion introduced by Mr D R Seenivasagam with an attack on the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, for criticising the 8ultan of Perak recently. It was reported that "Mr Seenivasagam then announced that if71 words
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Article72 1963-06-12 2 RESIDEN1 - RESIDEN1 Ipoh. DOWDIES and thieves haunt the Lahat Lane area between midnight and morning They knock at the doors of houses- but run away when people call out The children’s playground affords them a good and convenient place to sit on the seats provided and spend their time72 words
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Article61 1963-06-12 2 LOW 810 W CHER - LOW 810 W CHER Postal Services Department Singapore J WOULD like to thank your correspondent "J.C.* (B.T May 11) for drawing the attention of this department to the posting box at Tlong Bahru. Investigation reveals that there is a need for a bigger .box to be Installed at61 words
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Article104 1963-06-12 2 RATEPAYER - RATEPAYER Alor Star. A LOR BTAR, comes undei the category of D-cla6s (for dirty) towns In the Federation It Is not uncommon to see heaps of rubbish being left unremoved for days. Drains too have contrlbuted their share in making this a D-class town producing a variety104 words
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Article80 1963-06-12 2 FED ur - FED ur Ipob rE Ipoh Municipal Coun cil boasts about It* achievements In the pasi year. 8urely Bentong village cannot be included? The council has done nothing to improve the insanitary conditions. There are no drains: the water stagnates and breeds mosquitoes. It is disgraceful. The village is80 words
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Article74 1963-06-12 2 RESIDENT - RESIDENT Klang Recently the Kiang town council has been sending notices to residents of Eng Ann Estate, especially those in Jalan Dua. to evacuate the back portion of their land for Government use. This land Is In fact the property of the residents who bought It from a74 words
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Article95 1963-06-12 2 CHAN CHIEU KIM - CHAN CHIEU KIM Ag. Principal Staff Officer, Ministry of Education Singapore REFER to the letter by “Anxious” i n the Straits Times ol June 3 It is regretted that “Anxious” has been made to wait so long in regard to her crossing of the bar if what she95 words
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Article140 1963-06-12 2 CITIZEN - CITIZEN Singapore N| ATIONAL DAY decorations at the City Hall. I am told, are to be dismantled. Since it took weeks to put them up can’t the lights and decorations be left on for at least a few more days? As the date for140 words
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Article236 1963-06-12 2 COLLECTOR - COLLECTOR Singapore eERKS at post offices In Singapore should pay more attention to the needs of philatelists and FDC collectors like myself. Recently, a record sent to me from New York In an envelope clearly marked ‘‘Recording please do not fold/’ was spoilt because the whole envelope was236 words
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Article81 1963-06-12 2 MEM - MEM Singapore rE Minister for Culture states that many requests are being received for more community centres. However I wish steps were taken to improve conditions in the present centres. At the Cambridge Road community centre, for example, the television room has no windows and small boys dim:,81 words
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Article230 1963-06-12 2 O MI TEE'*® - O MI TEE'*® Singapore 'lbfCHE Mm .mad wfl vsan’s um yH the post oil., 1 Ql£ village being Jfcv hours 1.' need inufl Unt (S.T. A; .j 27n M the situation ,u Nanyfl University is t n worsS compar. with in M Hassanssmuh village, H have approxn neiy230 words
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Article46 1963-06-12 2 it. s. cm - it. s. cm Penang v A REPORT the#* Times st;. that lacca town 1 in the morn: and evening, will. the streets use < business. i the author!:; -to consider s M lief to those to ha their dally 1 ns 01 ilhood. c Hfl46 words
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Article34 1963-06-12 2 r>osm - r>osm Singapore 'fS there n reaso* :F. the Sin re ffolil Hospital s’ Penang’s ex af‘j UP an eye- mV Jjfl tr t to m '•auest from facilities J W m available he.34 words
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Article381 1963-06-12 3 I*™* T;:n,., JunTs I university of Malaya l,ed c1,,-s on 263 lenls in Saturdays conlion l !t,le m re tI T 1 the number who gradE last year. The pattern ol Ith as significant as the J, )f g lo wth is impressive E 0 166 new BachelorsI*™* T;:n,., JunTs - 381 words
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Article156 1963-06-12 3 —Straits Times, June 3 graph, h'.k acclcl Eds cd in g U PE Mala new highway patrol looks like having a busy time. The payroll robbers seem to be highly elusive, but the patrolmen should have little difficulty in packing the courts with traffic offenders. Judging from the—Straits Times, June 3 - 156 words
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Article694 1963-06-12 3 —Straits Times, June 4 It is just possible that Mr. I<ee Kuan Yew will be in a position by the end of the week to give Tun Lim Yew Hock the information on mergci financial arrangements which Singapore’s former Chief Minister is seeking. The new round of—Straits Times, June 4 - 694 words
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Article262 1963-06-12 3 —Straits Times,. June 4 If present intentions are fully carried out on nomination day, three political parties—the Alliance, the Socialist Front, and the United Democrats —will contest all seats in the Penang City Council elections next month. U.D.P.’s decision, announced by its divisional chairman in Penang, makes unwelcome—Straits Times,. June 4 - 262 words
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Article226 1963-06-12 3 —Straits Times, June 5 The Speaker of the House of Representatives today becomes a double Dato Federal as well as State—with the conferment of the Panglima Mangku Negara. Dato Haji Mohamed Noah well deserves the honour, awarded during the last session of Parliament over whose proceedings in the—Straits Times, June 5 - 226 words
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Article652 1963-06-12 3 —Straits Times, June 6 It is now clear that the International Tin Council struck a bargain with the Americans If the G.S.A. would observe £B5O a ton as floor price, the I.T.C. would set a £9lO ceiling This is a reasonable deduction from the buffer stock manager’s—Straits Times, June 6 - 652 words
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Article666 1963-06-12 4 —Straits Times. June 7 The outlook for the Manila Foreign Ministers’ conference is a good deal more hopeful :n consequence of the meeting in Tokyo between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Soekarno. Thp cordiality ol that encounter, the re-affirm-ation of faith in the 195'] Friendship Treaty, the—Straits Times. June 7 - 666 words
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Article387 1963-06-12 4 —Straits Times, June 7 Nomination day in Penang has not confirmed earlier expectations that in the coming j series of Town Council elections, George Town would be I the only urban centre in which every seat would be fought by three political parties. The Socialist Front, led by—Straits Times, June 7 - 387 words
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Article596 1963-06-12 4 —Straits Times. June 8 Presenting Singapore's 19»>.*5 budget with the year half gone Dr. Goh Keng Swee seems to have been optimistic in his belief that the Assembly would perhaps be only half interest |ed. There must, he thought necessarily be less interest in the estimates than—Straits Times. June 8 - 596 words
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Article468 1963-06-12 4 —Straits Times. June 8 A number of Singapore hospitals have been seriouslv undermanned to the point where some patients have had to be sent home —as a result of a large proportion of the nurses going on strike yesterday. Now it is not questioned that nurses have as—Straits Times. June 8 - 468 words
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Article184 1963-06-12 4 granted. g —Straits Times. J une Tengku Abdul Rahman* r* cent assumption ot cor.:.: cf Kelantan L’mno lu.> m.tdti possible for the State uar.;? ation to resolve its intc.ti differences. Tiie settlementta come none too sv-n. for in party machinery needs to a in good shape togranted. g —Straits Times. June - 184 words
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Article53 1963-06-12 4 ANXlOt - ANXlOt* Malacca THE drain.' L ha vt 1 Pandan, M a ter been full of nmu h so and filth since attempt of "’•> the® been made to cie [i0 One of these “ran- fr oiJ about 10 to 1 pnall J the Trannuer.* School comp ;1 use hundreds53 words
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Article, Illustration681 1963-06-12 5 QUARANTINE LIFTED AFTER 5 DAYS aXD 17,900 PEOPLE ‘JABBED’ KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 rrilH General Hos--11 pital and the Ibjkit Kiara Estate, I s j x miles from here, wert today declared ■cholera -free areas. Both were under qua- uiuhc lor the past five Klarantined. — Straits Times picture - 681 words
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356 1963-06-12 5 SINGAPORE, June 4. ■R. GILBERT Chai, president of the University °f Singapore Students’ Union, spoke today of right to organise and express themselves within the law. speaking at the offiopenlng of the $250,000 houst by the ChancelJato be Kong Chian. wire the Vice-Chan-'r.w K356 words
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Article106 1963-06-12 5 LUMPUR, June 3. Ten candidates from private and government organisations have completed the first supervisory training course organised by the National Productivity Centre, it was announced today. The new “trainers” will now return to their respective organisations and conduct basic courses in increasing productivity. Mr. F Taieth.106 words
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Article81 1963-06-12 5 SEREMBAN, Mon. The Speaker of the Negri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly, Dato Abdul Jalil bin Haji Anvnuddin, today advised Chine e youths in Sereinb'in to beware of Communist subversive elements trying to cause chnos and destruction in Malaya Speaking at the opening of a hies81 words
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214 1963-06-12 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, June 4. —The Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka is offering prizes totalling $4,200 for the 12 best written plays for use in Malay primary and secondary schools. Announcing this today, the Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Sycd Nas.r bin214 words
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Article77 1963-06-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June 3.—The Selangor Mentri Bcsar Dato Abu Bakar bin Buginda. told kampong Malays that the way to a better living for them lav in their land and they should work hard on it to raise their income. Speaking at the opening of a77 words
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Article46 1963-06-12 5 KUCHINO, June 3. —Drilling for gold has started in the Bau area of Sarawak. 20 miles from Kuching, the Director of Geological Survey. Dr. P H. Fitch, announced today Machinery given by the Japanese Government under the Colombo Plan was being used.46 words
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Article51 1963-06-12 5 IPOH, Juno 5. —Thirty-four cars have oeen entered for the annual Concours d'Elegance organised bv 'he Royal Perak Motor Club to he held at the Olympic Inn. Timhur Road, on the evening of June 8. Judging will start at 730 pin and will be followed by a51 words
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Article, Illustration343 1963-06-12 6 IPOH, June 3. rpHE Ipoh area Alliance today hit out against 1 the People’s Progressive Party for “irresponsible spending’’ of public funds belonging to the Municipality which the PPP has been controlling for the past two years. In a statement, the Alliance made343 words
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Article41 1963-06-12 6 IPOH, June s— Nomination day lor the uy-elcctiou caused bv tin resignation ot Mr Sarban feingh ol tie People’s Progressive Party in the Tan. long Knmhutnn 'oral council will be on June 26, Polling will be on July 1341 words
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Article18 1963-06-12 6 IPOH June 6.—The Perak State I egisl itive Assembly will meet on July 2 and 318 words
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92 1963-06-12 6 SEREMBAN. June 3. Tht water rationing period in Seremban is to be increased from Wednesday because of the deteriorating water situation. according to a statement from the State Engineer. Mr. D. J. M. Carvill today. From June 5 watei wiil be available92 words
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208 1963-06-12 6 PENANG. June 4. The City Council, controlled by the Socialist Front, has been blamed for the ••deplorable" relations between the police and hawkers. The charge was made by Inche Aziz Ibrahim. Penang Alliance state executive councillor. He and Mr. David Choong. the lone Alliance208 words
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Article67 1963-06-12 6 IPOH. June 5. —Members in Perak ul Lilt* Koval aocieiv ol 6t George St Andrew s Society and •he Australian ai.d Nett Zealand Association will celebrate Queen Elizabeth’s birthday with a comDined cocktail party at the Ipoh Swimming Club tomorrow evening The Sultan oi Perak and67 words
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Article, Illustration418 1963-06-12 6 KUALA LUMruii, J une tiX awards for gallantry are to be bestow.h Yang di P'srhnn Vgong, One is Five go to men o; the 2nd Tri «rr.o^ Federation Htcconnaistance Corps for courage during operations in the Congo. The sixth v. as earn d t Mr.418 words
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206 1963-06-12 6 KUANTAN, June 4 'THE Fahang Chief Education Ofiicer. Inche Idris Babjee. today said that members of boards of governors and managers of schools in Pahang were doing their bit to ensure the smooth running of the schools. He was commenting on the criticism by206 words
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Article65 1963-06-12 6 KUALA LUMPl R Nineteen non are among the Hiy men taking up studies in the of Malaya thi' According to the the department sor Wolfgang they are two An a Dutchman, -met and Indians oi Except for 10 n 3( io learnt C h p65 words
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Article28 1963-06-12 6 *1 H J 1 > j SINGAPORE u t le e J Prime Minister. Yew. will ncUli; at the Teachers' June 8 perial Room noon.28 words
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890 1963-06-12 7 A STAFF WRITER - THE LAG IN PRIVATE INVESTMENT CALLS POR A RADICAL CHANGE IN EMPHASIS— by A STAFF WRITER KUALA LUMPUP June 5 N his recent ment, the in foreshadowed h a n g e s in the italvtic role the ?deral Government 35 adopted890 words
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Article316 1963-06-12 7 UUALA LIPIS, June 6 The Alliance won control of the Town Council here today when eight of its 12 candidates were returned unopposed The new councillors are 1 Inche Mustafa bin Omar Mr. Wan Fatt. Mr Chin Hon Kit. Mr. S. Gopal. Mr Lee316 words
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95 1963-06-12 7 KUANTAN, June 6. Six Alliance candidates were returned unopposed when nominations closed this afternoon for thp 15-seat Kuantan Town Council elections It will be a straight fight between the Alliance and the Socialist Front for the other nine scats. The six councillors returned unopposed95 words
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Article, Illustration174 1963-06-12 7 Kuala lumpur, June 4. —The Federu tion Government today announced the appointment of the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, as the new ambassador to Indonesia. Haji Khalid will replace Dato Haji Kamaruddln bln Haji Idris as ambassador and is174 words
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Article46 1963-06-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. June 4.—lnche Mohamed All bin Ngah has b(en elected chairman of the Malayan Technical Services Union. Pahang branch. Other officials are: Vice-chair-man. Inche A Rahim bin Ahn ad; secretary. Inche Nordin bin A Bakar; and treasurer, Inche K Ariflin bin Abdullah46 words
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Article53 1963-06-12 7 SINGAPORE. June 4.—Mohamed Ibrahim oin Naina Mohamed told a court today that he feund it “too hot” yesterday morning. So he took oft nil his clothes and walked about naked behind the Van Klecf Auarium He was fined $lO for behaving in an Indecent manner.53 words
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Article43 1963-06-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. June 2.—A fund-raising dance was held at the King George the Fifth Secondary School hall. Seremban. last night, by the Negri Sembilan branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union to raise money for the National Patriotic Fund.43 words
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Article, Illustration1721 1963-06-12 8 IH3 HONOURS LIST IN FULL r jMIE Yang di-Per- tuan Agongs birthday honours list is given in full below. Total number <>t recipients is 136 PANULIMA MANUK 1) NEGARA: Dato Haji Mohamed Noah bin omar Speaker. Dewan Raayat; Inche Mohamed Salleh hin Ismael Commissioner1,721 words
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Article190 1963-06-12 8 JZUALA L UMp c B 1Y Juno 4. Japan today siiu-edl convention to b u s 1 ne s s mpn f double taxation roni It will apply heth t, t, anese national, !.e- e layans in J tp d Ma. This Is the i190 words
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Article, Illustration109 1963-06-12 8 Brunei town. J’jw 4. —Dato Neil La*' sou, Q.C. coi:>*-itutioni advisor to the 3r-«< Government, will in Brunei from Lo:icjf on Thursday for tali with the Sultan. They wl 1 di>cu>> Brur.e. entrv into Malaysia Dato Setia Haji Yusof. Brunei.G*; Sta’"t Qi •> R109 words
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592 1963-06-12 9 k.OAY m PENANG TODAY PENANG, June 5 li’UK I'nited Democratic Party is expected to I* make it a three-party fight in 13 of ■he 15 wards in the City Council elections on Bul> 0. Tomorrow is nomination day. I Bom592 words
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129 1963-06-12 9 Bi N V ,i,u •">— The MenKto AbT 0 l Selangor, ■indV ,l n akar bin BaBay' ,lere y este rBther un »ke most HlalaVi I countries, Bualifipfi u <(l technically Malle w ,H n to meet the Mki" f ln «dern li■»cl,lin„'129 words
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129 1963-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, **“June 4.—Letters will be sent soon to householders in the Federal capital stressing the need for proper refuse removal to prevent the spread of cholera. The letters, signed by the Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris, will129 words
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Article74 1963-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 6. Tengku Abdul Rashid ibni Almarhom Sultan Suleiman, 42. a national committee member of Party Negara, resigned from the party today. Tengku Rashid, a nephew of the Sultan of Trengganu, said: “The party has done nothing so far for the Malays.” Tengku74 words
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Article, Illustration321 1963-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June S. TELEVISION in Malaya will go on the air by its target month December from temporary studios to be built in the grounds of the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall. The head of the Television Service Mr. Ow Kheng Law. said today321 words
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Article179 1963-06-12 9 IN KEDAH A LOR Star, May 5. The United Democratic Party is expected to be the main rival of the Alliance in the Alor Star Town Council elections on July 13. Nominations close on June 20 and the Alliance is expected to contest all the179 words
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168 1963-06-12 9 I/'OTA BHARU, June 6. 1V Tengku Abdul Rahman will be Riven a b i r welcome by the Alliance at the Pcngkalan Chepa airport here when he arrives for a three-day visit to this PMIP-controlled State tomorrow. More than 5.000 Alliance supporters are expected at168 words
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Article22 1963-06-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR. June 6.—The Federation Government announced today that the manufacture of sodium hypochloride is u pioneer industry in Malaya.22 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-06-12 10 KI’ALA LI MPUR, June 5. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong became a grandfather for the first time on his official birthday today. His eldest daughter, Sharifah Salwa. gave birth to a girl this morning at the Johore Bahru General Hospital. Her husband is Tengku69 words
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Article664 1963-06-12 10 the; King - by the King KUALA LUMPUR, June 5. r JpHE no-confrontation agreement reached in Tokyo between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Soekarno was described today by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as the happiest ‘birthday gift” he could ever have received. In a broadcast to the nation, the664 words
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Article, Illustration526 1963-06-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. June 5 FOUR new Dates (Panglima Mangku Negara) are among 136 people honoured by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on his official birthday today. One of the Datos is an526 words
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141 1963-06-12 10 FOR THE BLIND BUT THEY ARE BOGUS PENANG June^ THE cnairman of the management ward-* Nicholas Home for the Blind, the Dumper last night warned the pubiu* group of bogus collectors— “including a bin* --who are going round the city to sees he home "They are trauds,' the Ven Jumper.141 words
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Article53 1963-06-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. I 1 Cet Federation's Tanil A mittee has been 1 f .jcJ duties on impo: e p plastic tiles to pro*. 1 lory. People, firms or 1)cat wishing to oppose ,u e cO* may do so in *r.:: mittee’s secretary jy tl^ bin Mohamed.53 words
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Article21 1963-06-12 10 e Thie^* 1 SINGAPORE, June tl(tr ,tole seven tran>' ves* at $1,050 from the <# Selamat. In the terday.21 words
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Article, Illustration589 1963-06-12 11 BUILD -UP STAYS Confrontation over, says Tengku, but,.. *WE ARE FREE AND MUST BE ABLE TO DEFEND OURSELVES: WE HAD NO PLANE TO SEND POLICE TO BRUNEI../ KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 IONFRONTATION is over. Malaya’s dee build-up goes igku Abdul Rahtired but happy, .u. cod this toon his return Tokyo.589 words
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155 1963-06-12 11 [/UAL A LUMPUR, June 6. —The Malayan Stock Exchange is seeking more details of an offer to invest in the hotels in Ceylon. The acting Ceylon High Commissioner. Mr Arthur •\beyawardena. said today he tiad sent a letter from the chairman ot the155 words
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Article271 1963-06-12 11 Kuala lumpuk, June 4. Proposals for a final settlement of the financial arrangements between Singapore and the Federation after merger were reached here today after a three-hour meeting between representatives from the two territories. These proposals will now have to be agreed to by271 words
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200 1963-06-12 11 jftUALA LUMPUR, June 5. The proposed hawker control squad to be set up here will have to deal with about 8,000 unlicensed hawkers in the Federal capital. The Federal Capital Commissioner, Haji Ismail bln Panjang Arls. said today: “W’t,h the force in200 words
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Article, Illustration623 1963-06-12 12 13,000 CROWD STADIUM FOR TROOPING THE COLOUR i KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 A COLOURFUL military parade opened the nation’s celebrations of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's 43rd birthday today. A warm, bright sun beamed down as thousands thronged Merdeka Stadium an hour before the Trooping623 words
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Article42 1963-06-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. June 5. One he\v Jn/kak peeted cholera was admitted today to the Hospital. This brings the total number e> 409. ,t iaf gcd. A total of 270 people have been 11 The death toll remains at 12.42 words
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495 1963-06-12 13 3/1/.v rivals for other SEATS: FRONT and V.D.P. PENANG, June 6. mV e Alliance candidates were returned un- opposed when nominations closed today or next month s city and rural elections in enJM ijr and Province Wellesley, leaving 67 eats to be495 words
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154 1963-06-12 13 Kuala lumpur, June 6.—The Ministry of Labour is trying to settle the dispute between 12 Japanese ftrms and tne National Union of Commercial Workers over the recognition of the union About 60 workers of whom 44 are members of the ur m are employed by154 words
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Article47 1963-06-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR. June 5 An advance party of five of the liman Malayan delegation to tin Foreign Ministers conference m Manila left here by air today. The Deputy Prime Minister. T i Abdul Kazak, and the rest of the »rlegation will leave tomorrow.47 words
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184 1963-06-12 13 jPOH, June 5. Three girls and seven men, members of the newly formed Perak Adventurers’ Club will spend fom days in the Kleda.ig range, a qairing experience to conquer Gunong I'orbu, the second Ui;rest mountain in t?.Uya. Uu -i»■*.« their four-day184 words
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Article120 1963-06-12 13 Kuala LUMPUR, June 6. Senator Khaw Khai Buh •hairman of the three-man •holera inquiry committee >aid today his committee was ai no hurry to collect information from doctors for fear of distracting them from pieventive work. "It will take some time before we start120 words
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Article35 1963-06-12 13 TELUK ANSON. June 6. irrhc Mohamrd Rehan bln Kervadi 53 Assistant Registration Officer Teluk Anson died In his quarters here vesterdav aller a lone illness Hp leaves two widows and 10 children35 words
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340 1963-06-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June 6. r pHE Government and tin industry took the news of the £10 rise in the London metal price calmly. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, and leaders of the industry reiterated that Malaya wanted340 words
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Article50 1963-06-12 13 SEMENYIH. June 6. Mr. Phani? Kok I'an was elected chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association, Broga branch. Others elected were: Vicechairmen Mr. Urn Kim and Mr. Yonc Foh Client?; secretary. Mr Fu Thiam; assistant secretary, Mr Chin Tham Fook; and treasurer. Mr. Ng Chow Loy.50 words
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152 1963-06-12 13 Kuala lumpur, June G. Indonesian pirate activity on the west coast of Malaya has stopped. A Royal Malayan Navy spokej.nan said today ihat had been “all quiet,” withou. a single Incident, along the Malayan coast in the past few weeks. He declined152 words
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Article40 1963-06-12 13 SINGAPORE, June s.—An InilonesiHij, Demin oin lomy, 22 was lined $2,000 or tour months jail today for having 14^lb of cigarettes on which duty was not naid Demin, who had similar previous onvictions. pleaded guilty40 words
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Article40 1963-06-12 13 PERAK, June 6. The Mentrl Uesar ol Perak, Dato Sha’arl bin shafice today opened three community halls costing about $3,500 one each at Kampong Merau, Kampone Tua and Kamnong Fkor Bota Kiri in the Parlt subdistrict of Perak40 words
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Article660 1963-06-12 14 Union call: Out at 6 aju FOUR HOSPITALS HIT BY REPRESENTATION DISPUTE: TUT Up WITH INCONVENIENCE—GO HOME IF YOU CAN’ PATIENTS ASKED SINGAPORE, June 6 A NURSING strike at four Singapore hospitals has been ordered for 6 a.m. tomorrow. The order was issued by the Amalgamated Union of660 words
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Article, Illustration133 1963-06-12 14 |4 UALA LUMPUR, June 6. —A second-year engineering student of the University of Malaya, Choo Kean Hin. 20 today received a cheque for si,o( 1 1 rom \h managing director of Co! gate- Palmolive i M ala y a Ltd.. Mr. J. C. Kevlin. at133 words
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Article17 1963-06-12 14 IPOH, June s—Mr. H R. Sankev Deputy Public Prosecutor. Selangor. has resigned from Governnpnt service17 words
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Article122 1963-06-12 14 IN KELANTAN: BHARU, June 6. Eleven Alliance candidates were ret urn ad unopposed in Relantan today when nominations for seven Town Council elections closed at 1.30 p.m. Nine of them were unopposed in Kuala Krai, where there will be no election, and the other two122 words
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Article185 1963-06-12 14 KUALA LUMP UK June 6 rpHE acute shortage of graduate teachers 1 secondary schools has been ••relieved” J the arrival of 39 more U.S. Peace Corps teacherMinistry of Education official said today 5 “They are all graduates and will go a long way to ease185 words
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Article37 1963-06-12 14 IPOH. June 5.—A two hour recital of works by Mozart. Beethoven. Chopin, Brahms. Strauss and Lizst will be given at the St. Jonn Ambulance Hall here tomorrow night by the eight-member Philip>ines Chamber Music Ensemble37 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-06-12 14 LIEUT. P K Nfttofl (above), who has befi® appointed commandintM ofTicer of the RojilH Malayan Navy pitrolH craft Sri Selangor Educated at theEnsMiM College. Joliore Itahru IKK joined the Ko'al Navy in June 1955 HjH was among the Malayan ofVuer' to enttfM the service. H65 words
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188 1963-06-12 14 PENANG. June 4SOCIALIST Front and Party Rakyat loJdefM today said they knew of no Socialist councillors standing as Independents. The chairman ot the Penang division of the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr Lim Kean Slew, and the chairman of the Penang division party Rakyat. Hajl Harun188 words
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Article, Illustration2444 1963-06-12 15 SINGAPORE ASSEMBLY STRAITS TIMES ASSEMBLY REPORTERS SINGAPORE, June 6 1 I fpHK Government I today pushed I through, by a threeI volt- majority, a mo* 1 non to carry the BudI oot debate into midI f2,444 words
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1074 1963-06-12 16 SINGAPORE, June 5 DRAWN wide out in a field of 17. Edmundus, with Laurie Johnson astride, put up a sparkling performance to boat a Class 2, Div. 1 6f lielJ at Bukit Timah to da> Race One CLASS 3. HIV 5 7F K Y Lin'S1,074 words
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1106 1963-06-12 16 EPSOM JEEP - By EPSOM JEEP: Singapore, June 9 YfANIKAIW, splendidly ridden by Mickey Donnelly, came from behind to beat the hot favourite. Wingate, in the lOf Bukit Timah Cup for Class 2 stayers today. Race One CLASS 3, DIV. Z— 71 Ooli Stable’s (4) BUSH1,106 words
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Miscellaneous123 1963-06-12 16 BIG SWEEP total P<m>l 1st No. 489lv»0 2nd No. 52o;-ou 3»d No. 33v i ;i:; SloO.l’j '*84,64?, '*24.115, *$12,09’, Jl »«l li£ loJ t'V 9 j»iii .O.blb i h ,5 *****4. *****9 1>07U33 1.VSU54 l!*j2lu *****1 131*899 2**1839 •1**8731 *****5 *****8. *****3 3617*1 3377*1 3093' 4106 1715 319; 107* BIG123 words
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Article, Illustration809 1963-06-12 17 CHEAH BOON KHENG - I: CHEAH BOON KHENG: Singapore. June 6 fHE Government maintained services in the State's four major hospitals today despite fce strike by nurses belonging to the Amallamuted Union of Public Employees which Began in the morning. I A Ministry of—Straits Times picture. - 809 words
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477 1963-06-12 17 SINGAPORE, June 7. THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, A told the Legislative Assembly in his Budget speech today that with Malaysia and a common market, Singapore could look forward with confidence not only to the continuation of the present rate of477 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article2114 1963-06-12 18 From Our Market Correspondent I AST week was an outstanding week on the J Malayan Stock Exchange despite the fact ;hat there were holidays in Singapore on Monday and in the Federation on Wednesday which naturally would normally have been expected to affect turnover. In an2,114 words
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Article56 1963-06-12 18 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous > ear year Hearne Bros 5%t June 21 Kent Tin 6d.t July °6 fc. |,er ak 2s. 6d. July 17 Rivervien 30% July 22 Kempas 25% July 17 JMalakoff sd. 7 d QH Barit Bruas io %t L'nited56 words
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Article33 1963-06-12 18 j HE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these ehnruies Its rates to merchants yesterday -.n rates to $io0): y ,ttll SellinK TT or OD ready Bcleijn Franc. 1017; Italian Lire aoiSB33 words
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Article29 1963-06-12 18 111 KBKK TIN i per lb.) (per picul.) June 3. 4. 74'* cl*. $458.00 6. 73 cts. $l6B 25 7. 74', its $470.87 1 2 8. $468.62*-29 words
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Article31 1963-06-12 18 (Manners' Poces) First Malayan l. s S«iota! Malay «n 1 40 Third Malayan > J First Hong Kong VOO Set end Hong Koto: Sterling Commonly 4 •> >’ Huiu Kong t urrency >31 words
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Article60 1963-06-12 18 The Board of Xrnp i nounced the s,l, 0 rubber for June 0 ton s of Tills will mean ih lt end of this mom,, L at tons of rubber ~v n e 8600 U. K. stockpile. n ln the Of the June t for July60 words
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Article60 1963-06-12 18 T HE Malayan E«Uun B ink ciation ks An*. rates to na to $100) Selim* TT or on r 1riv Francs 159; Btlain r, F, n «i Deutsche Marks 161( 201tin On the free eiehange mark.* n Kong ye.Mtr.1iy th, us Bc quoted at 5 for r T60 words
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Article1064 1963-06-12 18 table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to May 30 (AI and last business since that date (B) with II and L standing for Highest and Lowest business for last year and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS Hi A B Alex Bricks 3.501,064 words
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Article26 1963-06-12 18 Crops harvester eluded: Benta 1 1 Kun doof KuanUn 77.000 > >lf Tanjong Pau takab 77.000 lb., and 5U,,# gan 160,000 lb. Kempas 893,300 lb26 words
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Article640 1963-06-12 19 aii; Vin« l* complete surd I >« M»taywi Sto«k Smiu n *“>• B. 4. e* ordu. ?SJ Z m ,/V ?.«7 i.«b r HoM,. 7/. T/l f TID 17/D 18/9rn. 2.84 2.88 Sme 5.48 8.80 1.83 1.88 2.08 2.08 T'£‘ 4.02 4.08 ZL 2.00 2.07 ■SS640 words
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Article37 1963-06-12 19 S;; A MPUR, June The nU ,jf the Federal Capil oJj, 1 111 bin Pan Jang Arts, iibitT 9th Mala yan Artists n he 1 v o l he BritUh Council e 3O pm. tomorrow.37 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-06-12 19 The remaining six accused are Khalld Din PanJang Mat Johor, 40, Mat Piyah bln Osman, 40, Zllah bln Teop Abu Kasslm, 38. Jalaluddln bln Mohamed YusofT, 35. Maree bln Pandak Abdul Rahman, 41, and Hamid bln Mat. 37. At the start of the Inquiry282 words
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Article45 1963-06-12 19 SINGAPORE, June 9. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will visit the Ulu Pandan constituency on Sunday. Mr Lee was scheduled to tour the constituency today, but he cancelled the visit as he was recovering from a cold.45 words
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128 1963-06-12 19 OINGAPORE, June 9 Two people were killed yesterday in traffic accidents. In the first accident, at 4.30 p.m. t a woman, Ng Toh Toi, 49, was hit by a car near the Junction of Airport Road and Jalan Payar. She died on the spot.128 words
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Article109 1963-06-12 19 -TV B II ARU June 9 said rV Ab ,?ul Rahman hat v he was “very setup' caus he had f ‘p differences In Ke no dlvtsl °fi s itav Ms three-day pertr l e had <^ ven Dre o 1 to allow reYouti s of Umno109 words
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Article43 1963-06-12 19 KUALA LUMPUR, June 7. Miss L. N. E. Dervllle. a lecturer at the Malayan Teachers’ College will give a public talk on “Individual Psychology— Adler’s Contribution to the Understanding of Personality Development.” at 4 pjn. on Sunday at 29, Ipoh Road.43 words
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Article22 1963-06-12 19 KAJANO, June 7.—Two new Malayan Indian Congress branches are to be set up in Bemenyih and Dengkil, near here.22 words
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Article, Illustration322 1963-06-12 19 AUSTEN ZECHA - By AUSTEN ZECHA Kuala Lumpur, Juno 9 FINISHED with his three months’ work on “The Year of the Dragon,” American actor William Holden left here by air last night after promising to return to Malaya “as soon as I And another suitable script which322 words
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115 1963-06-12 19 KOTA BHARU June 9. Tengku Abdul Rahman said here today he wished other countries in this region would join the Association of SouthEast Asia. The Prime s Minister was commentiny on an appeal by Thai Foreign Minister Tun Thanat Khoman to Asian countries to115 words
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130 1963-06-12 19 Education: Religious bodies are praised KUALA LUMPUR, June 7 The Minister of Education, Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, today congratulated religious organisations for their contribution towards education in Malaya. He was speaking at the opening of a new block of the Bt. Mary’s Primary School here. Hajl Hamid Khan added: “I130 words
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Article34 1963-06-12 19 KLANO, June 7.—lnder Singh. 19. of Port Swettenham. was today sent to the Malacca Henry Gurney School for two years for robbing a schoolboy. 8. Loganathan. of a watch.34 words
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Article31 1963-06-12 19 IPOH, June s.—The first twostorey market in Perak will soon go up in the mining town of Kampar. 22 miles south of here at an estimated cost of 5250.C0031 words
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179 1963-06-12 20 SINGAPORE, June 9. Three thousand City and rural cleansing workers here have been warned by their union that they must do Justice” to the work given to them each day. The Public Dally-rated C'eanslng Workers’ Union also told them tn a circular179 words
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Article33 1963-06-12 20 SINGAPORE. Bun -The Indu* trial Arbitration Court Mil resume hearing of tonus diaput* between the Hongkong and Shang hal Banking Corporation and th* Singapore Bank Employees Union on June X2>33 words
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Article55 1963-06-12 20 PENANG, June 9.—The State Government is considering a re quest from the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce to have its representatives on the committee for Malay participation in oommerce and industry. ’It is not possible at present to say whether the request will be acceeded55 words
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Article79 1963-06-12 20 PENANG, aTime 9.—The youth section of Kelawel Umno division resolved last night to help raise funds for an Umno house in their division The section's annual meeting also decided to start a welfare fund to help meet wedding and funeral expenses of members Transferred SINGAPORE, June79 words
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243 1963-06-12 20 Bm ATU GAJAH, June 7.—Mr. D. F. Baxter, 27, a planter, was killed instantaneously from a shotgun blast which blew off most of his skull, a pathologist told a murder preliminary inquiry here today. Dr. J. A Chelllah, senior pathologist at the Institute of Medical243 words
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Article104 1963-06-12 20 KUALA LUMPUR, June 7.—Two people were admitted to the General Hospital here In serious conditions after they were involved In a head-on collision between two motorcycles at the 17th mile Puchong-Ayer Itam road. Goo Ah Yok. 14 a driller at the Ayer Itam tin104 words
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Article29 1963-06-12 20 June 7. "MALAYAN 1 RUBBER PRICE*. 74t$ cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $470.87 Va (up $2.62H). Estimated unofficial offering *65 tons (down 2t tons).29 words
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Article409 1963-06-12 20 ui£f» m,i i Rubh. larkeiSl i by hoiui, h “‘'m be<111 full t J gF* days report, n av fepwhlch i e s ■.31 fluctuate :r a na H Estate H.( v 3 tn their V fJB report. 9£? :TJ Indication sentiment persistent l n?S von.409 words