The Straits Budget, 26 June 1963

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  • 31 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES i A ,45T MAUkYAS NATIONAL NIWSAAM* 's- Koala Lumpur, June 26, 1963. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or 1 shilling. KDN S7>
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    • 494 2  - Water in Malacca LONGCHE bin NATAN Chairman, Water Committee. Municipal Council Malacca I REFER to a report in the Sunday Times of June 16 which states among other things that the Municipal Council should have tried to improve the water supply instead of spending $2O million during the past 12
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    • 141 2  -  A. CHELLIAH Port Dickson WORD has now reached f? Port Dickson from a number of sources that the Army is lifting Its ban on swimming from the beaches in Negri Semhllan But no offlolil statement has yet been made that the sea Is now considered safe from any
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    • 152 2  -  R1SGUSTED Kuala Kaugsat npHERE is a school hero X in which the teachers, one following the other, are being merrily shifted about by the Ministry, lota11? regardless of the fact t t H* ran nlng of the I* «olng haywire and the position becoming untenable more and more
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    • 61 2  -  OBSERVER Kuala Lumpur \UHKn the Prime Minister or the Deputy prime Minister leaves on an important mission, Rosens even scores—of senior civil servants are at the airport for the stnd-bff. On working days, that la. But on Stlßday,- when Tun Rasak returned In triumph, where were these gent
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    • 56 2  -  tcTEACHERS Kota Bhmni TORAImED teachers who W X gan their career at the beginning of this year *01% paid with effect from the day schools re-opened. where did these teachers officially stand during the period they qualified to the day they reported for duty after having waited for
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    • 49 2  -  READER Singapore IT appears from Mrs. Marshall s letter (B.T. June 13) that the Pack numbers on local fresh milk cartons cannot possibly be the date of production nor the date on which It is put on sale; probably be the date by which U should be consumed.
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    • 56 2  -  bobby tan Singapore A NUMBER of clerks in w Post Offices treat school children who wapt to purchase stamps or even withdraw money very badly. This will encourage school children to have a bad Impression of all civil servants i know because I am one of the victims. Cant
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    • 234 2  -  MALAYAN Penang MALAYANS hope that the Government. when considering the draft agreement with the British Government regarding the avoidance of double taxation. have taken Into account the removal of the anachronistic practice of Malayans paying British income-tax on dividends of London registered companies in* the tin and rubber
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    • 266 2  -  J L.T.K Singapore 1| WAS very glad to read that the Minister tor National Development proposes to. leave as an open space the 4tt acres of reclaimed land at Bedox. When the Housing and Development Board r first started re-claiming
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    • 107 2  -  WORKEKf Koala Selangor (WOULD like to draw the attention of the authorities concerned td the excessive amount of red i tape In the registration office at Kuala Selangor. Six weeks ago 1 called at the office for an application form for citizenship 1 was told to come the
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    • 66 2  -  EmpText Tbmerloh ALLOW me as a teacher to comment on the resolution by the N.U.T Penang branch which seeks a lor Who ar* HEst a rom lhe PonsibU rf .u.i u Uon oi t 111 s pr*w next? a^ln t btknch w j h<> 5215 s lu mg
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    • 150 2  -  CUM Koala Lumpur ARLPOR i tn the St J good grass b t made tnV talks for c. But w we do n:'that the si..': and g: M side of the *v hit ley co M Ml hope t ‘malise tfl Job in three nvJH whereas we werefl
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    • 64 2  -  actto Singapore IBXHE narrow jncrete Kj? that lead up to* Sefangoon D Met Sembowara are V steep and ti: me toKW Up. Walking the Ml ed road Is t venient Th. es P”M so for worni hlldrefl 3i elderly peor |fl The term les constructioi str0I ;i5B lngs
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    • 61 2  -  (Mrs) MABSB I Singapore I WONDER ayone explai M ibiack nurr.' "H?* pear on “1 cartons? l Impressio: they ed to the l h were mllkc. mtn M Use I must rt lg y ijj the morn it car® received 2 stamped w m on June 1 A
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    • 680 3 —Straits Times. June 17 B, [,i. vncsian Communist r s h« utility to the Manila Jmin. ticns is telling W n] to the success ol Fo!\i gn Ministers’ conInco T'une is no doubt in Inut.C' of Mr. Aidit and ■cell-. -as that Malaysia is Ig adopted by
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    • 367 3 —Straits Times. June 17 The voters of Seremban have made it clear that they no longer want their Town Council run by Mr. Chin Set* Yin’s Independents, but they have been less decisive about the succession. The weck-enci elections have returned four Alliance candidates. four U D.P., three
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    • 671 3 —Straits Times. June 18 The Opposition parties in Singapore clearly enjoyed the budget debate, although they ;did not make much impression jon the Government, and ot course they did not stick to the budget. The mechanics ci budget drafting were worth attention, and it w*as not because
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    • 380 3 —Straits Times. June 18 First brackish water, then discoloured water, then acid water, and now Malacca faces rationing as well. In the ab sence of rain there is no wa> to avert these trials, but the people of the town might endure them in better humour if the
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    • 437 3 —Straits Times, June 19 Individual members of the Malacca Municipal Council have been bringing fresh water into town in lorries and distributing it to families in areas where the taps yield only a sticky brown fluid, or are altogether dry. Their help is no doubt much appreciated,
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    • 617 4 —Straits Times. June 20 If the three separate Malaysia agreements with Britain are to be initialled in London today week, as the August 31 date for Malaysia requires, then the next 48 hours are vital- The North Borneo and Sarawak agreement presents no problem- Negotiations are
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    • 315 4 —Straits Times. June 20 The sitdown “strike” by several hundred schoolchild len at Union English School in Johore Bahru is quite unlike, in motivation, incidents that have occurred at other schools in the Federation in recent years. There is no suggestion here of political agitation, no question
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    • 299 4 —Straits Times, June 20. Universal primary educati r has meant the opening of largo numbers of new classes each year, and the teacher training institutions have managed to see them staffed. In addition enough secondary teachers ai' being produced to permit of a steady expansion of education at
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    • 302 4 —Straits Times. June 21 Malacca municipality, whicl. seems to be rather more adept at getting into the headlines than towns of larger size, has done it again on nomination day. To the delight of Alliance supporters, one of the strong est Socialist candidates has been disqualified, under a
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    • 665 4 is not in doum —Straits Tin Malaysia is not at a dead end just because the negotiations in Kuala Lumpur with Brunei and Singapore appeal temporarily to be at a standstill. The talks have certain!', taken an extraordinary turn and it is disappointing that agreement has not
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    • 22 4 Guy and Susan- ,-ui BARKER: To h at the New M'“ tA June. Kuala Lumpur. sii t e r daughter Alexa
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  • 191 5 i r.MPUR, June k l H' Ministry of 1 J a plans a or vice for c •ho >' s of Teachers 1 the Ministry. Min Kee. said c i not only I-- library science ;er> but sped 11c provision >r development. he said Onc-ycar
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  • 49 5 16. —The Govr. > C’o-opi tatne l tn Society Ltd S< lama »n< .arid a live per t. t Mi divirii nd to 'hr inception oi in U*‘J3. i ha« also Pern 1 MOO members bln Rani was >• in with Inehc n. cr< tary bin Ishak.
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  • 781 5 HOME FROM THE TRIPARTITE TALKS, HE SPEAKS OF ‘OUR FRIENDS’ THE PHILIPPINES AND INDONESIA, AND ‘OUR FAITH’ IN CHINESE L U ALA LUMPUR, June 16. —a beaming r lun Abdul Razak toaay talked about “our friends*’ the Philippines and Indonesia joining Malaya
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  • 160 5 KUALA LUMPUR. June 16. CIX hundred printing industry workers today decided on Federation-wide industrial action if the Art Printing Works lock-out here was not settled within a week. The lock-out of 75 workers by the management entered Its 56th day today Members of the National Union of
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  • 71 5 IPOH, June 16. —Che Rashidah binte Ila.ll Abdul Rahim. from Lower Perak, won the overall special first prize (SlOO and a sliver cup) for her exhibits in the Perak State padi competition at Kuala Kangsar vcs- terday. She also won another first prize of $25 In
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  • 137 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June 16. The Amalgamated Union of Government Clerical and Allied Services has applied for registration, its pro-tem president, Inche Mas Junid bin Mas Amin, said today. The first general meeting would be in July or August Inche Mas Jumid appealed to splinter" clerical
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  • 42 5 KUAI*A LUMPUR. June 16 The Federation of Malaya Indian Film Society has formed a committee to organise a reception for popular Indian film star T. K. Ramachnndran. who is here with his troupe to present several In dian drama
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  • 348 6 KUALA LUMPUR, June 16. 'J’HE Mentri Besar of Selangor, I>ato Abu Bakar bin Raginda, today criticised Ma> lays in Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya who sell their lands to non-Malays for a quick profit. Speaking at the opening of
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  • 49 6 SINGAPORE. June 16. A total of $28,000 has been given to the University of Singapore fund since May 26. This brings the fund to $79,321.54. New donations were from Let Wah Bank Ltd. ($25,000): Dr Mallal ($1,000) and Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple < $2,000).
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  • 37 6 SINGAPORE. June 16. Yu Chau Chuan, 17, a cofTee-shop assistant, received acid burns on the chest when thugs attacked his Eng Hoon Street, premises late last night. Yu was sent to hospital as an out-patient.
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  • 222 6 Kuala lumpur, June 16. —'The Sultan of Brunei anjd Tengku Abdul Rahman are expected tomorrow to settle once and for all the question of Brunei's entry into Malaysia. The Sultan, who arrived here by air la>t night, spent the whole day :n final consultations
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  • 93 6 A TOR STAR, June 16.—Pou\. lice Constable Samsuddin bin Bakar. 30. who was injured when his motor cvcle collided with a taxi near Gurun on June 14. had his left g amputated at Sungei Patani Hospital last night. Mr. Lim Ew-e Inn A lor Star branch
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  • 470 6 SINGAPORE. June hi ]VJ R LEE KUAN YEW today accused the Communists of using undemocratic method to try to discourage him from continuing his current series of rural tours. He warned that the G ivernment would not hesitate to clamp
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  • 192 6 KUALA LrMPVH June 16 .—The Kuala Lumpur Nmno division has v>t up a special watchdog committee to s ee that Government servaant* are carrying out the policy of the Alliance Government. Announcing tins today the chairman of the division. Inche Abdullah Yassin, told the
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  • 208 7  - ‘Possibility of n ew oil field off Brunei from L ARRY CARROLL: Kuala Belait, June 20 rvE i shell's seagoing driller Sidewinder, V ri-ilMn" 3.000ft. down in the sea-bed 7J miles mis .veek reached strata indicating the of a new oil field. omy the po*- niv the “posO Brunei Shell
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  • 111 7 Kuching. June 19, TfmontjKong Jugah j nak Karicng (above), paramount chief of Sea yyaks and president of Sarawak Alliance, Peat his onponent, Tuai p an aVmni h mfw mw m J ama h Nvala anak Sepl n 1 member of the
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  • 37 7 A \v.M D r,’’ GGANU June 19 !m, n P/s ;l r of Trengganu, i-,, Flkrl hln Mflnnvr |°Pply'to ’r n thp electricity border ot V a town cr» the Un e ogganu and ,-velan-
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  • 206 7 SINGAPORE. June 19. A Singapore girl has come out top In a recent foreign language examination at Taiwan National University in Taipeh. beating the wile o! a grandson of President Chiang Kai-shek. Nancy Chiang. to second place She is Chin Chen Ooi, 22. a
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  • 361 7 SECOND PHASE LANGUAGE MONTH PROMISES TO BE MORE EFFECTIVE KUALA LUMPUR, June 20 *pHE Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said today that nothing could stop the implementation of Malay as the national language of the country by
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  • 150 7 SINGAPORE, June 20 COME 400 artists from l2 countries will be taking part in the first South-East Asia cultural festival, to be held at the National Theatre and the Victoria Theatre here from Aug 8 to 15 Ttm chairman of the National Theatre Trust. Mr
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  • 240 7 IPOH, June 19. than 200 members from three Malay branches in the Ipoh area of the People’s Progressive Party have resigned and joined Umno. They were welcomed at a tea party given this evening at the Semenanjong Restaurant here by Umno
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  • 37 7 SINGAPORE. June 20—An extraordinary general meeting of all sisters of the Ministry of Health will be held at 5.15 tomorrow evening at Vicxers Pavilion. Kampong Bahru Road to discuss matters allecting the nursing service.
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  • 324 8 IF NO FURTHER CHOLERA CASES IN MALACCA MALACCA, June 17. THE Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said here today that it might be possible to lift the ban on the movement of foodstuffs out of Malacca by
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  • 71 8 KUALA LUMPUR, June 17. The Malayan Kennel Association will hold a dog show on July 28 at 9 a.m. at the Chinese Assembly Hall here. All dogs registered with the MKA are eligible and entry torm> may be obtained from its secretary. P.O Box
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  • 23 8 TELUK ANSON, June 18 Teluk Anson Rotary Club will hold its installation dinner at the Lower Perak Club on June 25
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  • 146 8 SINGAPORE, June 17. —The Public Utilities Board announced today that the chlorine dosage of piped water, which was increased as a precautionary measure on May 23 on the outbreak of cholera, will be returned to normal as from tomorrow. The decision was taken after
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  • 44 8 PEKAN June 16.—Inche Mohamed Yusol oin Monamed Yunus Resident engineer for the Baiu Balek road has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur on promotion as Deputv State Engineer of Se'angor Mr Lee Kim Seng from Penang has taken over his place here
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  • 268 8 Kuala lumpur, June 18 —.A Cabinet decision on the financial terms of Brunei’s entry into Malaysia will be officially conveyed to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Sultan Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin tomorrow. The Cabinet, which will meet in the morning. wilJ hear a report
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  • 48 8 IPOH. June 18—Chong Slew Ying, 44. a housewife, was today lined $lO lor allowing her dog to bite a man. She also ordered oy iht magistrate. Wan Mohamed bin Haji Mustapna, to pay Siu com pensation to P Thangayah Sh» pleaded guilty
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  • 43 8 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 Eigniyssix oihcers ol tne Federanon Territorial Army will attend a three-day course on various aspects of military duties and general administration at the Training Centre of the No. 6 Royal Malay Regiment in Kluang on June 30.
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  • 144 8 SINGAPORE, June l7. Another assurance that the proposed confederation of Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines was not “antiChinese” was given here today by the Philippines Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Yusuf Abubakar. He said: “It is a confederation to promote stability and co-opera-tion. Its purpose is
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  • 157 8 A Made in Malays ia trade fair Kuala lumpur, June 17. A “Made in Malaysia” trade fair will be held on Aug 31 to coincide with the presence of foreign dignitaries and visitors attending the inauguration of Malaysia, the Federation Government announced today It is hoped that their pre sence
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  • 219 8 gINGAPOKt. j wars s conference room of th Singapore l i b n Ministry this niornin. Around them stood 1 group of officials, beam at a TelevisS Singapura crew, report ers and photographers All were there at the iri 'Ration of the jevernment to
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  • 103 8 JOHORE BAHRU June 16The wife of the TengJ] Mahkota of Johore, TecPJ Shariah, gave birth to a today—their first clu.d u seven years of marriage He will be cai ca ier.P Abu Bakar. Tengku Shariah was mitted to the General H tal here last
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  • 44 8 BATU GAJAH ne Ng Fah Yam h J J dH* chairman ol the d rrict welfare conin' 1 e!eC ;ed Other office r J lcc cM* were Mr. Ng Yen E-i- Atun id. man. Inche JsmaJ an yieof secretary, and Yong, treasurer.
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  • 137 9 -pal a LUMPUR. V June IT. —A buffalo r lured tmee people in SL Bru’kiields area hen it un amok yeserday pvuv captured the P .'.V com pound of Ja an Thamby bduian at 5 pan Tt v slaughtered a f ir
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  • 123 9 Penang Free School s old building will be a museum EN'AN’G. June 16.—The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said he glad that the old Peuang Free School building in Farquhar Street, where was being r.V'tm d 1 't the Penang Stale applied to the Fed0 •mm: tor permission premises as
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  • 24 9 ®Gapoi e. June'lB. Kwa y. y l ,J unemp.uyed was r, 1 11 ior stealing eight t' 111 ivershall Camp previous convictions
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  • 493 9 EX-FRONT COUNCILLOR TELLS WHY HE QUIT: ‘ALL HAS NOT BEEN WELL FOR LONG TIME...SERIOUS MISTAKES' HEIMANG, June 17 A FORMER Socialist Front State Assemblyman and City Councillor Mr. Lee Kok Liang, today explained why he resigned from the Labour Party during June 1 lth's heated
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  • 209 9 PENANG. June 17. 4 19-YEAR-OLD student, Tan Kee Aun, was murdered last year while playing basketball, a coroner's inquiry was told today. "He collapsed after running about 90 feet,” Tan’s younger brother. Kee Swee, 16 testified. Kee Swee a pupil of Chung Hwa High School,
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  • 126 9 PENANG, June 17. The Penang Historical Society plans to take possession of a historic cannon found recently in Juru. Province Wellesley, for the proposed museum to be built here. Officials and members of the society, who visited the village last week-end with a
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  • 160 9 PENANG, June 17 |He Penang Malay cV' Prostitution T*} y ls considering vi ll yi means to curb h en ai: mg Muslims The a cor--'. 1 1<l 1ilans to call leadc i. local Muslim ine an !)n launched l c e campaign close ''.t-’iitg
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  • 220 9 PNANG, June 17. —The former Mayor of George Town. Mr. D. S. Kamanatlian (above), said today that he had never accused the present Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. of owning “two or three or 20 houses.” “Nor have 1 ever accused
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  • 60 9 KUALA LUMPUR. June 17.—The Straits Times today received $1,071 for the National Patriotic Fund to boost Its total to date to $129,496. The latest donations were from: Young Friends’ Organisation, Klang $80.50; Selangor Recreation Club $500; Staff, PWD, Kuala Trengganu $89.50 FWD bridge erection gangs, Kuala Trengganu
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  • 360 10 RISKS in too rapid industrial GROWTH: ‘STEADY PROGRESS BEST’ KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 PAUL CHAMBERS, chairman oi ICI. to--1 day praised Malaya’s industrialisation programme for its “steady progress, rather than undue haste.” “I do not think a much faster rate of growth is possible,” he
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  • 42 10 PENANG. June 18. Lmi Lean Unyc zi was loday renunueu u. custody lor two weeks atler oeii.c 1 urged with kidnapping a gir. under l(j troni hie luwiui guardian -tup of her lather at Farquhar Street on May 4.
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  • 25 10 PENANG. June 18.—A student of St. Xavier's Institution. Cheng .j.u* Knoon today reported the .o;>s ot his scooter from the schoo ast night
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  • 152 10 IPOH, June 17. rrHE secretary of the Perak branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr. A. Sankaran, was assaulted this morning in his office in Treacher Street here. Mr Sankaran was at his table In his office when a man walked in at
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  • 81 10 Tattoo your pigs’ call to farmers SEREMBAN, June 18.—The Seremban police have appealed to pig farmers to have the ears of the animals tattooed for identification purposes. The appea came after re ports that 82 pigs valued at $2,500 had been stolen in the Lukut and Kota areas of Negri
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  • 125 10 Kuala lumpur. June IT. —The Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. said today he had called for a report on industrial action threatened by postmen. The decision to resort to possible strike action if the Government refused to consider a
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  • 384 10 KUALA LUMPUR, June lg. |N1T1AL pride of place during the- NIalavsia celebrations will go to the Borneo n j t0 it was learned today. s On Amt 31 ‘.he Prime Minister, p K a Rahman, his deputy Tun Abdul Razak! A ow
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  • 111 10 pENANG. June IT. The Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rehib.m has promised to raise S2O 000 for the Ola F"ee! Association bundinj fund. This was armour. by *:v chairman of th committee. Mr. T.a. Bee at a dinnt r celebration f opening of the clubhouse
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  • 231 10 Front: Accord —so let Boestamam go free KUALA KUMPUR, June 17 TIHE GOVERNMENT A was tinted today to release Inche Ahmad Boestamam. Socialist Front leader and M P.. in uiew of its new “Maphilinclo" policy He was detained four months ago. Socialist Front headquarters said in a statement: “In the
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  • 300 11 I KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 |ol K n iv radio licence inspectors are to be I t n;ai .yed soon by the Department of BroadL tll v‘t iielp track down an estimated 50,000 L, ia tc" iadio owners. I Tlu campaign against
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  • 25 11 'R June 18—The today opened .e rubber process•p K ang. :e the 13 process- l f, i, established in ’v Rida
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  • 21 11 KL'ai June 18—Tiie League will 1 rf exhibition heJ >*t 30 at the U rii here to mark
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  • 78 11 BANTING. June 18 —The majority of the people of Kuala Langai support the Alliance party, the president of the District Alliance Mr. D. Jayaratnam. said a a meeting. He added that Inche Abdul Acix bin Ishak. the ex-Minister ol Agriculture and Kuala Lancat Member
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  • 53 11 SEGAMAT. June 17—A tigress was sliot in Buloh Kasap by three came wardens during the weekend The tigress, which weighed IG(' lb. is believed to have killed several dogs and pigs in the area during the past two weeks. The wardens later found a tiger cub drowned
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  • 262 11 SINGAPORE, June 18.— The Singapore Housing and Development Board today urged the people to get used to ‘high life” in its towering skyscraper Hats. spokesman said: “There is a heahhy breeze 24 hours a day and a wonderful view ut half
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  • 44 11 TELUK ANSON. June 18 Mr V Shanmug.im. ol the Clifford School. Kuala Kangsar, lias as srnud duties here as headmaster of the Sultan Abdul Aziz School in place of Mr. Soli Kai Choo, who has been transferred to Sultan Sulaiman School. Kuala Trengganu.
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  • 98 11 KUCHINC. June IS —lndependent candidates have so far won more seats than any of Sarawak’s political parties in the district council elections which will lead to the selection of the members of the colonv’s first elected government A total of 129 district council seats are
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  • 271 11 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18. T HE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is to be asked to lead the National Council for Promotion of Malay participation in Commerce and Industry. This is one oi the main recommendations to be made in
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  • 114 11 A "LOR STAR. June 18.—Tlv JA. Alliance is hopeful of capturing at least live seats without opposition when nominations for the Alor Sta” Town Council elections close on June 20. It is expected to put up candidates in all the 15 wards, while
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  • 189 11 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18. The Internal Security Council has agreed to release certain detainees who have promised to turn over a new leaf. The council, which met here today, issued this statement “The ISC had received undertakings from certain detainees that they had
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  • 60 11 KUALA KANGSAR, June 18 Deputy Supt. Anan bin Yeop Abbillah Sard has taken over as the OS.PC.. Kuala Kangsar, from Deputy Supt. C. M. Roberts, who has gone to India on leave. Inspector Shamsuddin bin Ayob has been transferred to the Seremban Special Branch and
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  • 22 11 TAIPING, Juno 19.—A dirniD boy. IjOo Eee Kow. 9. was knocked down and killed by a lorry here yesterday.
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  • 322 12  -  by DAHARI ALI: Kuala Lumpur, June 18 'J'HE Umno official weekly Malaya Merdeka today denied that Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman is being sent as Malaya's Ambassador to Jakarta because of his efforts to
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  • 59 12 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 Elghty-slx olllcersot the Terntorla Army will attend ,1 weekend course ‘it the training centre of t'.e 6tii Un Royal Malay Regiment K iiang from June 30 The officers will receive train mg in various aspects ol milltarv duties and general administration Tluv
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  • 85 12 SINGAPORE. June 18—Two new additions to the Royal Malayan Navy’s patrol craft, the Sri Selangor and the Sri Kedah, will be commissioned ai the Uniter Engineers Ship yard at Tanjong Rlui tomoi row. The Sri Selangor. 27-knot Vosper craft, arrived on board the Ben Line
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  • 63 12 THE Y’ang di-Pertuan Agong signing the visitors’ book after opening the new SI 10.000 premises of the Old Frees Association in Penang on June 17. He is a patron and life member of the association. Looking on is the president of the OFA. Mr Saw Choo Theng.
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  • 342 12 Month's character assassination IPOH, June 18 gentlemen's agreement, widely ignored in the past month, is being observed again by all parties as campaigning draws to a close for the seven town council elections in Perak. Polling day is Saturday —and the most
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  • 247 12 SW June daring leap" *2S? ,0 es horn a police escort ended •seven houi duy at a bus st p •> f e v miles away Tan Plow K ,i;n o; was being taken *r :n Kuah Lumpur to B.u.i: Sen* for breaking an
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  • 87 12 Butter won eh. J ur e 18— Malaya nip|o°: bailer Pans Siana HoJ and his girli fiend Vu robbed last maht a they were s!r txl^ inta the beach oh eji Road. Qjfl, It was about p an d when two mi n 1 pointed
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  • 227 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June 19. S< langor Government is investigating the V possibility of developing two sites, totally more than 2,000 acres, near Port SwettenBiam. as industrial areas. rt'j sites are. i R i) L l 1.500 ACRES of sump and bakau
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  • 70 13 '.XGAFORE, June 17. A P e011 from the Prime Miners oiL/c. N. Ramalingam, v; ;j -tabbed to death in ,7- 3 City Council abal•r *n Jalan Besar tonight. «i:r.aliu i 'am was attacked a live, one of whom ..;:n in the neck with Ganger Eje-v.
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  • 92 13 |IXGAPonE. June 17.- A U'jhit k bin Dalfor <ud a $120 bicycle rie-rt i. ll hour from a for to return Hurt v s a magistrate's “WheY 1 d today onth J? r, Pste d recently in iVf sn was found to aid
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  • 277 13 MALACCA, June 19. The Malacca Municipal Council today passed a resolution, introduced by Mr. J. L. de Cruz (Malayan Party) to empower the president to spend loan funds for supplying water from Duyong reservoir, because water from Bukit Sebukor, though safe, was not
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  • 198 13 SINGAPORE, June 19. —The Singapore Manual unci Mercantile Workers’ Union today served Malayan Breweries (S) Ltd., one week’s notice to settle its claims for a new collective agreement “or face industrial action’ by its 665 workers. The union’s general secretary. Mr. T. V. Gomez, said
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  • 51 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June 20 -New rules were gazetted today tor the occupation '*l the Selangor government oungalows at Fraser's Hill md the Gap Priority for their use will oe given to MPs. State As semblymen. government officers and officers of tne Fed eratlon and Commonwealth armed
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  • 58 13 KUALA LUMPUR. June 20.—The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan will open the Negri Sembilan Sta*" padi exhibition and the Kuala Pilah district agricultural show at the Ampang Tinggi National School premises in Kuala Pilah district on June 22. The exhibition and show will bp
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  • 41 13 BATU GAJAH. June 17 —A total of $1,117.63 has been raised in aid of the Ladv Temp'rr TB Fund by Mrs Fong Ah Seong. organiser of the Batu Gaiah appeal committee through the sale of flowers and carstlckers.
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  • 325 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 'j'HE Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, today called for a “crash programme” as an immediate solution to Malacca’s water problem here as he did not want to see another outbreak o 1 cholera. He
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  • 244 13 PENANG, June 17. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong today recalled three A “very happy” years which he spent in the Penang Free School as a student. “Looking back as I often do. I recall the wonderful time I had In my younger days. His Majesty
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  • 103 13 OENANG, June 19. Penang hospital authorities are investigating a report that a 16-year-old girl patient had been beaten by a hospital attendant last week. The girl, Norlah blnte Ismail of Jelutong. was admitted into a mental ward on June 13 Two days later. It was
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  • 309 14 SINGAPORE, June 17. A “POSITIVE” step to settle the Philippines claim to North Borneo —as required by the Manila agreement —was suggested here today by Mr. Donald Stephens, the Chief Ministerdesignate of North Borneo. Representatives of the Philippines Government, he
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  • 20 14 KAJANG June 16.—Mr. Muhin rid Singh Assistant O.C.P L).. Ka lime hns been transferred to Ba gun Serai.
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  • 70 14 SINGAPORE. June 17. The Singapore Business Houses Emp.oyees Union and the Nederland ome Royal Dutch Mail, which iias decided to close down iti jfflce in Singapore, today held preliminary talks on the employees' terms of retrenchment. the firm is closing aoun altei 11 yean in business
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  • 31 14 SINGAPORE. June 17.—A boy. Kow Cnai. a-ied nine, died in he General Hospital yesterday a e\v hours after lie was knocked down by a car in Kitchener Road.
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  • 161 14 ITU ALA LUMPUR. June 15Federation postmen to day threatened to take industrial action it the Government fai ed to consider its claims tor increased wages. I'lie decision was taken at an mergence executive council meeting of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff here today. The
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  • 49 14 JESSELTON. June 10 More than 4 000 chi.dren from about 2o sciiools nere will celebrate Children's D.i> tomorrow This is tr.e hr>t time the children liere are celebrating this day. There will be free cinema shows and a variety concert organised by them.
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  • 40 14 KUALA LUMPUR. June 17. Captain Otnman om Haji Kadir oi the Royal Malay Kcgimt-ni will leave on June 19 for a month's 1 Staff Intelligence Officers course at the School of Military Intelligence. Uckfield. Sussex. England.
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  • 204 14 'J'HIS ”L” car caught Are while a girl was having her driving test at the testing ground off Maxwell Road, Singapore, yesterday. Miss Toh Ah Keng, 18, was trying to park the the black Morris Minor between the parallel white lines. It was her second chance
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  • 283 14 PENANG. June 16 THE Socialist Front Mayor, Mr. O o i Thi, Siew, last night accused the tWml Socialist Ma£or, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan 0 f trvl ing to bamboozle the public by creatine sn«*l cions in their
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  • 215 14 L r UALA LUMPUR, June 17.- Tile flna talks on Brunei's entry into Malaysia opened here today with a two hour meeting between Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Sultan of Brunei. This is the fir>: *:n:e the Tengku has t< brought into the
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  • 414 15  -  MALAYSIA: FEDERATION CABINET DECIDES ON THE ENTRY OFFERS FOR BRUNEI AND SINGAPORE by RONALD KINSEY Kuala Lumpur, June 9* THE Federal Cabinet today decided on the “final terms" for Brunei and Singapore to enter Malaysia. Tv. of for was conveyed
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  • 505 15 ftUALA LUMPUR, June 19. At 8 a.m. on Aug. 31 the flag of Malaysia will be hoisted at Merdeka Stadium before its first Head of State, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, formally marking the birth oi the new nation. The flag-raising ceremony which will
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  • 203 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18. i S “a gesture of goodwill.” the Government today n told l.nOo people who surrendered their citizenship certificates under the amnesty that it is i repared to let them re-apply for registration under Article 17 of the Constitution before July 1,
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  • 80 15 SINGAPORE. June 20—A fourn\m tram Horn ’he United Nations Technical Service has been appointed to advise the Singapore Government on manufacturing problems One of them is Mr. D. A. Jordan ir. Australian industrial designer who is flue here at the end of the month
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  • 34 15 RANTING. June 21—Mr Chla Kon Patt was elected secretary of the Kuala Lnngat District Welfare Committee. He takes the place oi Mr Cheng Tuck Choy who has been transferred to Kuala Selangor.
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  • 176 15 Kuala lumpur. June 20. —Tengku Abdul Rahman hopes to be able to meet President Soekarno of Indonesia in Bangkok w i’e on his way to London later this month. The Tengku will be on his way to initial th« Malaysia agreement with the
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  • 113 16 1IIE FIRST Malayan police officer to attend a course at the Federal Ilureau of Investigation, Supt. Santokh Singh (above), leaves Ku;tla Lumpur for Washington on June 18. .Mr. SaiUokh, Deputy Commandant of the Police College in Kuala huhu Bharu, will attend .1 three-month
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  • 90 16 IY U A L A LUMPUR. 1Y June 19.—The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Mohamed Ismail Yusof. left by air for Berlin today to represent Malaya at the 13th Berlin International Film Festival beginning on June 21. Incho Ismail will *p?nd throe weeks in
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  • 50 16 KUAI A LUMPUR Juno 20 -a l.Lnii n'.'ii r (IMrtM'ion tjf the A" on of Osaka Station- rv Infl'ist.ry hit,an. arr vrd h»re todav ior mark't res -arcli in Malaya The e< n m-inn is led bv Mr S ’Uiiicli; N shitnura, president ot tne association
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  • 74 16 'SINGAPORE. June 21.-The American Academy oi Physical Education has accepted Nanyang University’s Professor of Physical Education. Or George Tan Chiong Gok as a life member The academy which has a limited membership of 100 is die highest national research institute in physical education in the US
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  • 29 16 KUAI A TRENGCfANU. June 20 The Mentri Besnr of Trengganu Unto Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed t.odav ermpleted his three-dav tour die remote areas in Eesut dis-
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  • 293 16 KUALA LUMPUR, June 21. \l R. JUSTICE SYED SHEH 1 1 BARAKBAH will be acting Chie' Justice for three weeks in July. He will take over after the present i cting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Hill, leaves Malaya on retirement at the end
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  • 49 16 KUALA LUMPUR. June 21— This year’s Maha show has been postponed for four weeks—to coinhons WUh t:ie Mala Vsiu celcbraInstead of on August 1. as orip’ n: l ll v planned, the four-riav exmotion will be opened on Aug 31 at the Selangor Turf Club
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  • 38 16 r 20 KUALA I U> T ~0 The Month 1’ -t Onto Abu Buk riav opened ffl mont pro.lrc*" dJ Piim? Lima n. frirt They wore I centre, a SHLi' and a $4,800
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  • 1476 17  -  ey JACKIE SAM: SINGAPORE, June 21 I|NLY tu»* main problems the inclusion of V common market terms in the Malaysian ■institution and the matter of a $50 million Kant >tand between merger of Singapore ■nd the f ederation. t)h Federation's “final
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  • 29 17 SINGAPORE. June 21 The Mentri Besar ol Brunei, Duto Sena Marsal bin Maun, Hew into Singapore from Kuala Lumpur this afternoon. He leaves for Brunei tomorrow.
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  • 184 17 K CANT AN, June 16. The governors of the Sultan Abu Bakar School here have protested to the Ministry of Education against criticism by the chairman of the Pahang branch of the National I'nion of Teachers, Mr. M N d’Cruz. Mr. d’Cruz, at
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  • 142 18 JOHORE BHARU, June 21. THE REV. G. E. Stephens, principal of the private 1 Union English School, today promised its 600 .strikin'’' secondary pupils a “peaceful settlement” ot their grievances when they returned to classes on June 24. Ho said; “What I tell them
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  • 857 18 Till*, following is complete list ol revised quotations issued »)> the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, June 21 INDUSTRIALS B S Alex ords 3 50 Alix |rr 1 30 M Trustee* 5 o*l 5 *>o i i,l 1 M I CS Holding 7/- "/I I Cell
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  • 704 18 FIRST reaction to the American announcement that stockpile tin offerings are being raided from 200 tons to 400 tons weekly wu> a tali of $5.50 in the Straits tin price on Saturday to $448.75. the lowest price since \pn 25 Ihe Siraits tail wuk tap
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  • 628 18 TERMINAL markets have reacted sluggishly to any lead from here and this has resulted in very restricted trading, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly survey of the Malayan Rubber Market. The July position has been under fair pressure and values have reached their
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  • 27 18 June 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 735 cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $454.25 (down $2.75). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 5 tons).
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  • 72 18 f'HINESE Produce Exchange, SingaJ P° re noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $432 sellers, drum s4tii sellers. Copra: June/July UK/Contlnent s27* buyers. Pepper: Muntok white $l4O sellers, Sarawak white sl37* sellers, special Sarawak black s97* sellers, garb’ed Lampung black s97* sellers. ASTA slo7* sellers. Singapore Coconut
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  • 197 18 SINGAPORE. June 23, —Four egg importers associations iiore nav protesed to the Chines Chamber of Conuien against a new quct system on the import c eggs into Singapore. The new roguiatiens. intrc duced early 'his month i check a slut ot eggs n tfl
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  • 32 18 KUALA LUM!, j‘ ffWgj Ho Pena Y< ke■. ;l poff. at the UniveiMt; ttive a public in; ot Chinese AM- rs>* Lecture Theuot Q m sity of Malov 11 morrow.
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  • 868 19  -  9y EPSOM JEEP, I PON, Juna 23 ur ag Kok Lim’s 1H k «ei Wane today he Tengku’s Gold C;;p run over 9f itlpoli. R.t;e One CLASS DIV. t ur. boyars S> i Hate's (7) CLtVKK DICK 8.1 I (376 ii-6> Mitchell 1 Q)
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  • 291 19 MALACCA, June 21. 1T1 The Malacca Socialist Front today demanded the removal of posters put up by the State Alliance Committee depicting a man killing a bull with big sword. At the head of the bull are a changkol and a pen, the
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  • 96 19 KUALA LUMPUR, June 23.— The Selangor branch committee of the National Union of Employees tn the Printing Industry today called on Its members to go on a one-day sympathy strike In support of the workers locked-out by the Art Printing Work’s The lock-out Is now
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  • 811 19 f TMB UMe of §kmm mi the Wm&sMtS iMVSTtUUS l At Ala Antis wo Alla 1st ff-15 *30 Ofds. 2.35 U1 1.47 BoasttM 1.70 1.69 tt Efc r 1.06 Dunlop 7.7... 2J» 3X1 Cost Smelt 3.53 3.58 3.7Z 3.42 Ewe 3.50 3.54 1.02 i.oi Eseo del. 1.02
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  • 100 19 MALACCA, June 21. Perils will celebrate the 45th birthday of the Raja of c. Perils thd Yang di-Pertuan A gong —on Monday. The Regent. Tengku Suleiman lbni Almarhum Tengku Bendahara Abu Bakar, the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong’s son-in-law, will take the salute at a
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  • 41 19 JvtM 17 June II June 19 June 20 June 21 fane 88 Industrials: lllJl 117.11 117.19 117.81 ***** 116.86 Tins: ***** 181.15 180.84 180.64 119.00 116.94 f rubbers: 114.84 114.16' 114.24 115.86 115.86 116.86 Dee. 89, 1962 100.
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  • 45 19 Current Date of Total Total for payment payment for previous year rear Benta Rubber 5%* July 3 Bertam Rubber 224% Aug 21 224% 26% Itrooklands 124% Aug 16 174% 20% Rembla Rubber 62f% July 29 62$ 00% M. Containers 10% Aug 10 Interim
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    • 101 19 BIS SWEEP Total pool *121.500 *»l No *****4 *10.071 No *****2 $15,035 lnl No *****1 8.352 Starters ($825 eoch>: Nee. *****9 *****8 *****2. *****4. *****7.*****8.*****6 *****4. *****4. *****8 Consolation ($591 each): Nos. *****4. *****2. *****7. *****2, *****0, *****1. *****0. *****1 *****9. *****2. Ill) SHANTIN HEIGHTS 7 11 1848—162) Khamis t>
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 1995 20 From Our Market Correspondent y THE Malayan Stock Exchange waa subjected to two disturbing factors at the end of last week, as a result on Saturday morning it reeled initially and then recovered some of the lost ground. First came the hitch about Malaysia with
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    • 112 20 THB Malayan Exohangt Banka' AMooiation made these changes In Its rates te merchants on Saturday (all rates to 0100): New Verks buying TT 83 11/10, airmail OD 82 13/10, 00 d/et 38 1/10 credit bills, 83 3/10 trade bills. Canada buying TT 35 6/10, airmail OD 86 T/10,
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    • 31 20 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul.) July 17. 74# cts. |468.00 18. 73# cU. $464.62# 10. 73# cts. $460.00 20. 78# eta. $457.00 21. 73# eta. $454.25 22. $448.75
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    • 251 20 IULY first grads rubber buyers f.e.b. Mesed at 8 p.m. In Sbtgapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73| oents per lb. up a quarter of a cent on Thursday s closing level. The tone Slid F.M.R.B. closing prlees bt cants per lb. yesterday: Hit. 1 R.B.S. prompt f.o.b.
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    • 129 20 A new Thai-American company, the Thailand Smelting and Refining Company Ltd., has been formed to operate the first tin smelter In the country. According to trade sources, this Joint venture will have a capital of 20 million tleals (about US$1,000,000). The smelter will have a
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    • 26 20 SINGAPORE. June I»—The Minister for National Development, Mr Tan Kla Gan will open the new Ulu Sembawang Community centre at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.
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    • 51 20 gem SINGAPORE, J’* rest nia«s mra report on th» he between Englanc. 1 r(1 a t OW Indies, which to« T el«* lsl Trafford, can be rotn Slngnpura tome nlin repo* 1 p.m to 7.20 p.n oi U 1 D contains many h. J tire
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