The Straits Budget, 14 August 1963
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section35 1963-08-14 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES t ftc*. f r*rt ■TrjTrwr /I*. MALAYA'S NATIONAL NIWSfAMR x sm. Kaal» Lnmpur, Aiijmst 14, IX3, Price 40 cento (Malaya) or I shlUlng. KPW »7>.35 words
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840 1963-08-14 2 7F THANTS TASK CAN'T BE COMPLETED IN TIME IT'LL BE NECESSARY TO APPROACH BRITAIN AND GOVTS COMPRISING MALAYSIA TO AGREE TO DEFERMENT OF DATE' KUALA LUMPUR, August 7 THERE is a strong possibility that the date of Malaysia may be postponed for anything from840 words
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206 1963-08-14 2 KUALA L.UMPUR, Aug. 7.—Tengku Abdul Kahman will brief the Rulers on the agreement reached on Malaysia at the Manila summit talks when he accompanies (he Yang di-Pertuan Agong to the second day of the Conference of Rulers at the Istana Negara206 words
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Article62 1963-08-14 2 „> IPOH, Aug. 9 —A Bong Kong artist 'Mr Mp .Ohlen Bhih. 43 will hold a 'four-day exhibition of Chinese painting,' calligraphy and seal-engravings at the Perak Sundry Bhnps' Guild In Jalan Yang Kaleom from tomorrow There win btf 120 exhibits on view from 11 a.m to62 words
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Article, Illustration366 1963-08-14 2 Japanese Govt offer oi atonement 'insincere 1 SINGAPORE, August 7. JHE president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, today announced that the chamber would organise a rally of 100,000 people of all races at the padang on Aug. 25366 words
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Article32 1963-08-14 2 KUCHWtf, Au<t. KJS meeting of Sarawak u Au Council Negri will be ,r ld Jl Oni» of the bills l pffS will be the Council. Immunities at32 words
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Article34 1963-08-14 2 g Til JOHORE BAHI Minister foi EdU'j t hc Hamid Khan, will vP of g annual delegates > rs at T National Unton of an scW* menggong Abdul here on Aug. 3.34 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article601 1963-08-14 3 —Straits Times. August 5 1( n is shining in Manila. Patient nd painstaking dipinmaev the Foreign Minister an hour and a hal! meet: i. between President Soek.i; and the Tengku, dispersed the clouds. All the expectation now are that the summit conference will end happily this—Straits Times. August 5 - 601 words
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Article367 1963-08-14 3 —Straits Times, August 5 Inche Abdul Rahman Taiib has put up a sound “strategy for improving the nation's health, though he has perhaps made the problems sound rather simpler than they actually are. By directing greater efforts to preventive medicine, the Minister hopes to reduce the number of—Straits Times, August 5 - 367 words
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Article693 1963-08-14 3 —Straits Times, August 6 Cold winds have blown around the Manila Summit. But there has been agreement in the end, and understanding, as there was in Tokyo and as there was at the meeting oi Foreign Ministers in Manila in June. Nevertheless it took six days to affirm—Straits Times, August 6 - 693 words
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Article424 1963-08-14 3 —Straits Times, August 6 The Alliance has retained control of all four town cour cils in Trengganu, though it has done a little less well thun in 1961. The party’s majority was seriously reduced in Kemaman where voters returned five Alliance candidates, three Party Negara and one Socialist—Straits Times, August 6 - 424 words
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Article628 1963-08-14 3 —Straits Times, August 7 There was not much the Tengku could add to the communique and joint statement on the Manila summit when he met the Press yesterday evening a few hours after his return. He explained, however, three major points. The Malaysian project will be dropped—Straits Times, August 7 - 628 words
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Article648 1963-08-14 4 —Straits Times. August 8 Indone.sia achieved her aim at Manila, according to Dr Subandrio, and statements by the Malayan and Philip pines governments have expressed their satisfaction with the outcome of die summit meeting. Then all should be plain sailing, even although it may be necessary—or tactful—Straits Times. August 8 - 648 words
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Article233 1963-08-14 4 —Straits Times. August 8 There is plain good sense in the Chief Education Adviser s remark that in the common endeavour to make Malay th»? sovereign language, nothin.’ should be done that would discourage co-operation. Inche Aminnuddin bin Baki was addressing his advice to teachers at the National—Straits Times. August 8 - 233 words
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Article437 1963-08-14 4 Town State —Straits Times, August 9 The town council elections completed last week-end have done more than indicate what the results of the State and parliamentary elections next year are likely to be. They have also brought into clearer relief problems of local government that should attract wider attention than—Straits Times, August 9 - 437 words
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Article396 1963-08-14 4 —Straits Times. Auers: The Advisory Board to the Federal Capital Commissioner has finished its study of the recommendations for a tenancy tribunal placed before it by Tuan Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris three and a half months ago. Regulations for the tribunal, it has been announced, are now—Straits Times. Auers: : - 396 words
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Article181 1963-08-14 4 The Japanese occupation ended eighteen years a:: leaving behind much destruction and suffering, and in many thousands of homes the r ory of sons and daughters cut to a cruel death. Many have since forgotten and even :o rgiven; some are not as read} Where bitter feeli: us r—Straits Times. -W*'- - 181 words
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Article, Illustration443 1963-08-14 5 BOB PERIES - Wedding had been arranged but it didn’t take place He came out from Britain only to find they weren't in lore by BOB PERIES: Singapore, August 6 TREE -LIN ED St. AnA t rt >w's Cathedral this afternoon looked empty and desolate with its big iron tates shut. It was443 words
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Article182 1963-08-14 5 Trengganu polls victory Kuala Trengganu, August 6 pIE Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Haji Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, said today that the Alliance victory in yesterday's elections Wa s a clear indication that the people in the State could not be misled by false promises.182 words
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150 1963-08-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, August 4. Ministry of Rural Development is looking for A a woman to plan home economics courses for 315,000 rural women. Known as the Home Economics Planning Ollicer, the Job carries a basic salary of $579. It is a Division One150 words
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Article68 1963-08-14 5 IPOH, Aug. 4.—The fire sta.iun al oiputeh village, ll .dies south-west oi Ipon, will lose tomorrow and Its Art ligine and two fireme; lansierred to Batu Gajan, which has one engine aim nree men. Slputeh fire station, open o in 1947 and housed in68 words
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131 1963-08-14 5 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 4. —A Malayan-Ja-panese joint enterprise in plastics processingknown as the Central Plastic Malaya Ltd will go into operation in Petaling Jaya early next year, a Japanese Embassy statement said today. On the Japanese side, there will be Joint Investment funds from the Mitsubishi Petrochemical131 words
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Article61 1963-08-14 5 IPOH, Aug. 4.—Rubber smallholders were today advised by the Mentri Besar of Perak, Date Sha'ari bln Shaflee, to earn more money by selling their rubber as sheets. He said that they should adopt the latest techniques recommended by the Rubber Research Institute for making them61 words
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Advertisement92 1963-08-14 5 Hong Kong t Far East BUILDER Established 1936 A Bi-Monthly periodical of Building of Real 1-stale Activities in Hong Kong an d 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 all92 words
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Article, Illustration513 1963-08-14 6 BE PREPARED FOR GREATER TASKS AHEAD, HE TELLS DEFENCE MINISTRY STAFF KUALA LUMP UK, Aug. 4. —The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister oi Defence, Tun Abdul Kazak, today praised members oi the Federation Armed Forces Civilian Stall Union lor their patriotism and urged them to be prepared513 words
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115 1963-08-14 6 KUANTAN, Aug. *4. tile Federation Government has set up a committee t( assess the shortages ol doctors in Malaysia The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. said here today that the committee, headed by tht Director of Medical Service.'. Dato (Dr115 words
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Article194 1963-08-14 6 ■TELUK ANSON, Aug. 5 A large crowd ol spectators was sprayed with water from four hoses during the royal wedding festivities in the Istana Raja Muda here yesterday. It was the mandi sarnpat (bathing ceremony) concluding the marriage rites of the Sultan of Pahang’s second194 words
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380 1963-08-14 6 Kuala Lumpur, August 5 r T HE Alliance has once again scored a notable victory in the Malaya-wide local government elections which ended yesterday with the Trengganu polls. In 47 town council elections held since April, the Alliance won a total380 words
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Article86 1963-08-14 6 Kuching. .\ug. 4 —The Sarawak statt anthem was played for the first time o\er Kadio Sarawak this morning From today the anthem will be played at 7 a m daily until Malaysia l>»> when it will oftuialb replace God Save the tlucrn The idea86 words
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148 1963-08-14 6 SEREMBAN, Aug. s.—Negri Sembilan’s Medical and Health Officer, Dr. A. S. Sandhu, tonight confirmed that there had been an outbreak of diphtheria on certain estates in the Port Dickson district but the situation was under control. He could not say exactly how many cases of148 words
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Advertisement8 1963-08-14 6 STRAITS BUDGET i SUBSCRIPTION RATES (PoyobU in odvanc8 words
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237 1963-08-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, August 5. rilE HOUSE of Representatives will be asked I to approve a further sum of $6,490,855 for he Malaysia defence build-up. In May it approved a $75 million blueprint for rh? tirsr phase of strengthening the Armed Forces [he expenditure of237 words
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Article68 1963-08-14 7 SINGAPORE. Aug. 4. The lias explained that which Is payable '3 vear n the annual value of -u.ungs and lands, does l h ap P'* personal possessions ure. sewing machines od; t Ap ‘i'“ r .l statement said that bad been translated as barta benda”68 words
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163 1963-08-14 7 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 6. Tengku Abdul Rahman will open the Malaysia Trade and Industry Exhibition here on Aug. 10. It will display $1 million worth of goods. According to a statement from the organisers today, there will also be many competitions, a zoo, boxing163 words
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105 1963-08-14 7 K°?«ip ,IIARD A “S- s—Th® bn w ""trolled Kelanuam Government has S'! i,s officers MaiV" taki "S part In any tU 1 celebrations. r to aII heads of the IshiL 5 f ,lesar Dato Hail saici v otfi hin Omar, toia'ti,.,, hereb y are105 words
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218 1963-08-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 5. The Outward Bound School at Lumut has plans to hold its first course for girls next January. This Is in response to the demand from girls in Malaya for an Outward Bound school of their own, according to a218 words
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Article40 1963-08-14 7 KLANG. Aug. 6—lnche Yahaya bin Haji Tulib, Assistant District Officer, has been transferred to the Ministry of Finance as assistant secretary. He will be replaced by the Kuala Lumpur Assistant District Officer, Inche Abdul Rahim bin Hussein.40 words
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Article, Illustration522 1963-08-14 7 PENANG, August 4. jyjALAYAN civilian employees of the British War Department have become “foreigners in their own country,” Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi, president of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, said today. “It seems to be our lot to be522 words
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118 1963-08-14 7 PENANG, Aug. 5. An Ayer Itam pork seller was saved from drowning yesterday by his hair. Sor Hong Chee, 35 was fishing near the New Springtide Hotel. Tanjong Bungah, when he slipped on the rocks and fell into the sea. While118 words
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Article123 1963-08-14 7 OENANG, Aug. 6.—The x Federation Government has agreed to revise the salary scales of the lower-paid groups of hospital workers. This agreement was reached at a meeting In Kuala Lumpur yesterday between the executive committee of the National Union of Health and Hospital Workers and123 words
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484 1963-08-14 8 SINGAPORE, Aug. 5 T'HE Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. tonight saTd that Singapore could achieve the miracle of an industrial take-off within the next live years, if the Communists were exposed and isolated. Mr. Lee, who was speaking to a huge crowd at484 words
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Article85 1963-08-14 8 IPOH. Aug. 4 The Perak Malaysia Day Celebrations Committee will noid a ball at the St John Ambulance Hall here on Sept. 1. Highlights of the ball will be the election of a "Malaysia Day Queen”, a fashion and hair-style* parade and floor shows85 words
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148 1963-08-14 8 ¥ESSELTON\ Aug. 4. Members of the Tawau rural district council will be paid allowances for attending council or committee meetings as well as for time spent in travelling to and from meetings. In addition, they will be reimbursed for the actual cost of travelling whether by148 words
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241 1963-08-14 8 KUCHING, August 6 r rHE Governor of Sara- wak, Sir Alexander Waddell, today unveiled a riveiside memorial to four police constables and five Royal Marines killed in the recapture of Limbang during the Brunei revolt. A simple service was held opposite the241 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-08-14 8 SINGAPORE, Aug. 5. Large crouds turned up and waited patiently to greet the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan lew, and his party yesterday when they toured Upper Serangoon constituency which is said to be a Barisan Sosialis stronghold. The tour continued until179 words
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391 1963-08-14 8 K UAL A LLMPL'fj Aug. s.~luiou<W and the would n°w be in )oS if hir?h tO ek r le the birth of Malaysia on A«g. 31 Tun’ Abdul Kazak, the Deputv Prime Minister said today. He spoke to rep.;.-. rs nthe successful o* the391 words
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Article50 1963-08-14 8 ALOR STAR, Aug. 6—Alor Star town councillors held a closed-door ession at the council chamber here this morning, It Is understood the 18 council- rrpp, t* i iors 13 Alliance lrr .inar Socialist Front discussions In P ll > s at new council's j Balai Besar50 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, August 5. 4 DUTY-FREE port zone similar to that planned A for Singapore would be created in Penang it dec ided to join the Malaysian Common Market, lie Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. He was commenting on296 words
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230 1963-08-14 9 V U A L A LUMPUR, “Aug. 6. —An industrial development authc rity may be set up to ensure a fair distrioa iun of industries throughout Malaysia. Dr L.im Swee Aun. Minister oi commerce and in---'iiy. .->u.d tills todav be‘u:e hyi..g to Singapore at230 words
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207 1963-08-14 9 |(UALA LUMPUR, Aug. 4.—The Malayan Chinese Association has decided to form a special subcommittee on education implementation of the Government’s policy towards Chinese schools. The principal task of this sub-committee will be to receive complaints from State chairmen with regard to207 words
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Article212 1963-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. August 4. I ALA YAN Airways is to extend its Silver Kris Comet service to Kuching from Sept 1. This was announced today oy the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, alter he returned from a seven-day tour of airports212 words
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89 1963-08-14 9 PENANG, Aug. 4.—Former students of the Federation Fisheries School will hold a meeting next month to form an ex-pupils’ association. More than 1,200 circulars inviting ex-students to support the proposed association have been sent out to potential members all over Malaya and Brunei. There aie89 words
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Article46 1963-08-14 9 PENANG, Aug. 4. Prince, a nekingnese owned by Mr. Teoh Koon Seong. was adjudged the champion dog at the annual dog and cat show sponsored by the Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the RSPCA in the New World Park stadium here yesterday.46 words
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302 1963-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, August 5 'J'HE MCA president, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, denied rumours today that the loose, threenation confederation of Maphilindo had “sinister implications” for the Chinese in Malaysia and was aimed specifically against them. “Nothing can be further from the truth,”302 words
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Article65 1963-08-14 9 BANGKOK, Aug. s—The Thai Education Minister, Mr. Pin M.tlakul, will leave here by air on Aug. 7 for Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. In Singapore, he will be a guest at a South-East Asian Cultural Festival to which Thailand is sending a troupe. In Kuala Lumpur, he65 words
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Article42 1963-08-14 9 PENANG, Aug. 4. The next State Assembly meeting will be held In the new Legislative Assembly Chamber In Light Street on Aug. 22. The Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ, will declare open the meeting at 9.30 aan.42 words
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Article213 1963-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR, August 5. THE fourth-day Maha exhibition at the Selangor Turf Club, which will open on Aug. 31, is expected to draw well over 150,000 people. Attendance at last year’s show at Stadium Negara, was 106,000. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed213 words
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Article49 1963-08-14 9 KUALA KANGSAR, Aug. 6. Tengku Shahariman bin Tcngku Suleiman has taken over as the District Officer, Kuala Kangsar, from Inche Sa’ad bin Walad. who has been transferred to Pahang as the State Development Officer. Tcngku Shahariman was formerly an assistant secretary In the Prime Minister s Department.49 words
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1360 1963-08-14 10 YAP CHIN KWEE - j Details of constitutional arrangements for Singapore and Borneo by YAP CHIN KWEE: Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 5 RETAILS of the constitutional arrangements dealing with autonomy, finance and special citizenship for Singapore and full safeguards for the special interests of Sabah1,360 words
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139 1963-08-14 10 Aug. 6.—More than 2.000 children on rubber estates and in the rural areas have been inoculated against diphtheria. Health teams have been working in the Port Dickson and Rembau districts, where the outbreak began two weeks ago. A spokesman of the Health and Medical Department,139 words
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Article189 1963-08-14 10 SINGAPORE, August 6 r MALAYAN Undergrad, organ of the University of Singapore Students’ Union, has warned that the continuance of the travel restrictions Imposed by the Federation Government on students from Singapore wou d Inevitab’y lead to “defiance, mistrust and suspicion The newspaper189 words
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265 1963-08-14 10 holidays deferred for national INTERESTS: (ViINISTRY KUALA LUMPUR "Aug. s.—The use of primary schools in the Federal capital to accommodate participants in Malaysia celebrations is in line with accepted practice throughout the world to cope with the problem of temporarily housing265 words
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76 1963-08-14 10 MALACCA. Aue. 5 T r a of Malacca has citvl.t. ;-.v, p a public holiday to .< < birthday of the Go\< Haji Abdul Malck b:r. t The celeoratlc ns parade on the mor: :r. aon the Banda Hdu which Tun Abdul M the76 words
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Article21 1963-08-14 10 Vr M SINGAPORE. At:*-. Sivalingam. a tins i dent, has been < 1 of the Law Socict> sity of Singapore21 words
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Article, Illustration766 1963-08-14 11 Premier says on return from the Manila summit we expeci loSMONTATION POLICY TO BE WITHDRAWN AUTOMATICALLY Foreign bases ‘threat’ a big issue at talks LUMPUR, Aug. 6. —Tengku Abdul Rahman told the Press five hours after his return from Manila that he766 words
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Article176 1963-08-14 11 SINGAPORE, August (5. A GROUP of experts will assemble here next week 11 Uie latest meeting in a programme designed ar h e higher educational needs in South-East Asia. (J Abdul Rahman has f' vited to open their /inference. beglnn<v;. 1 ’-'e University of ua V:i176 words
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281 1963-08-14 11 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6 JHE question of extending KLM’s present once-weekly service through Singapore, which has caused controversy between the British and Dutc\ Government will be settled after Malaysia. A spokesman from the British Commissioner-Gen-erals office told the Straits Times281 words
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63 1963-08-14 11 IPOH, Auk. 6. —Goh Tee Lye. 21. was rushed to hospital here yesterday with slash wounds on her right wrist. Her brother found her bleeding In the locked toilet of their home In Pearl Gardens here. An uncle broke down the door and63 words
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147 1963-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 6 The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak. will present the “wrings" to five young pilots of the Royal Malayan Air Force at a ceremony on Aug. 10. The presentation will be made at a147 words
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Article83 1963-08-14 12 Kuala l u m p u h. Aug. 6. The Conference of Rulers will hold a special meeting tomorrow on Malaysia. It is understood that the Sultan of Perak will preside. The conference is regarded as important in view of the PMIP-controlled Kelantan State Government’s opposition83 words
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108 1963-08-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 6. The Sessions Court president. Syed AI-JefTrl, today said that he took a serious view of tin ore thefts because “we have to safeguard the economy of our country. In the dock were two exemployees of Sungei Way108 words
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Article100 1963-08-14 12 IPOH, Aug. 6.—The Malaysia Day “Queen” elected here at a dance on Sept. 1 can become an air hostess with the Malayan Airways if she has brains in addition to her beauty. Mr. JacK Lloyd, sales manager of the airline, has offered the opportunity of100 words
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Article, Illustration8 1963-08-14 12 PLANELOADS OF ACTRESSES FOR FESTIVAL8 words
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128 1963-08-14 12 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6. Nearly 1,500 artists from 11 countries have gathered here for the South-East Asia Cultural Festival opening here on Aug. 8. Two exhibitions will be opened tomorrow in conjunction with the festival Exhibits from the participating countries will be on128 words
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120 1963-08-14 12 HITCHING, Aug. 6. Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan Chief Minister of Sarawak, said today there was no point in holding a plebiscite in Sarawak because the recent general election had proved clearly that the majority of the people supported Malaysia. Mr Ningkan, commenting on the120 words
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104 1963-08-14 12 JOHORE bAHRU. Aug. 6. The Government Workers’ H_ nlon South Johore will hold branch elections nominations for union officials at the following places: Kota Tinggi branch at Tamil school, Jalan Sg Siput. Kota Kechil. Kota Tinggi, on Thursday at 4.30 p.m. Pontian branch104 words
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Article, Illustration395 1963-08-14 13 free port zone offer welcomed, but... PENANG, August 6. THI STATEMENT by Dr. Lim Swee Aun, J [Minister of Commerce and Industry, that Penang could have a duty-free port zone similar to that planned for Singapore if she decided to join the Malaysian395 words
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Article34 1963-08-14 13 BAN'; ;v r ii Auj? 6 Mr j g Mr. J. K. Chelllah and f r r Krlshnan have been negates to the six-day i Methodist Youth FelA hi.stitute In Ipoh from34 words
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Article35 1963-08-14 13 Stau a AuR 6 Selangor blyman and member Mu,:;', 'itive Council, Mr. S. ho r 7; has been re-elected Lanav !,dviser to the Kuala India* District Malayan tee '•■’•ess liaison com ml t-35 words
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83 1963-08-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 6.—The Federation Government has been offered 100 cars for use by VIP guests and officials for the Malaysia celebrations. The offer by Tan Chong and Sons Motor Co. here is under consideration by the Government. All the 10083 words
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Article43 1963-08-14 13 PENANG. Aug 6. The Lions Ciub movement was inaugurated in Penang today. “We are the eighth branch to be formed in the Federation in this worldwide movement,” Inche Abu Bakar Aziz, the foun-der-president, announced at the club’s first meeting43 words
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Article33 1963-08-14 13 PENANG. Aug. 6—The Go ve ™°r Raja Tun Uda. will open the next Penang Assembly meeting on Aug. SU I.JP am. in the new Legu. lathe Assembly Chamber In Light Street.33 words
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Article59 1963-08-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Au«. 6-The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul R/ihman and his wife. Puun ?h?rifah were at the airport this afternoon to greet their son-imlaw. *>ved Hussein bin Syed Abu BaKar, when he returned after four years 111 Syed Hussein, who Is married to Tengku Katijah. has been59 words
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Article35 1963-08-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 6 Amahs employed by the armed forces in Malaya will ho d a rally here on Aug. 11 protesting against a proposal that they b e employed by individual servicemen.35 words
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Article85 1963-08-14 13 ALOR STAR. Aug. 4.—The Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Hah Khalid bin Awung Usman, today suggested the lormation of a National Importers and Distributors Company to a group of Malay businessmen here. He said a co-operative wholesale company should be established in each85 words
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Article35 1963-08-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. s—The Minister of Agriculture ana Co operatives. Inche Mohamed Khii Johari. left for Butterworth this morning to open a 13.000-acre drainage and irrigation scheme tn Nibong Tebal tomorrow35 words
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522 1963-08-14 13 Police used judo holds and arm locks on strikers’ alleges NTUC SINGAPORE, August 6. r PHE National Trades Union Congress today I demanded that the Government hold an immediate investigation into alleged police action —‘‘judo holds and arm locks’—at the strikebound premises of Star Press Ltd. in Selegie Road. The522 words
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251 1963-08-14 13 If UALA LUMPUR, Aug. 5. Businessmen today welcomed Mr. Tan Siew Sin’s statement that the Malaysia Government would have sufficient powers to ensure that justice was done to all states under the Malaysia Common Market. “This has allayed all our fears”, said the251 words
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156 1963-08-14 13 SINGAPORE, Aug. 6.—The Singapore Alliance today claimed that the fact that Tun Llm Yew Hock had failed to sell any planes or get the Kuala Lumpur airport contract for Ahong and Co. showed that “there had been no dishonesty In his business dealings.”156 words
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475 1963-08-14 14 EIGHT DAYS OF SONGS AND DANCES OF S-E ASIA SINGAPORE, Aug. 7 'J’HE “Greatest Show in the East” opens here tomorrow. And for eight scintillating days, the South-East Asia Cultural Festival will bring to Singapore the best of Eastern songs and475 words
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Article63 1963-08-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 7 Seventeen rural and community .eaaers will leave Tor Thailand .omorrow oy air lor a two-week study tour under the ausmces ol .he Association of South-East Asia. This is the second study tour group to visit Thailand under ASA tuspices. The first group63 words
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Article54 1963-08-14 14 LONDON, Aug. 6—Mr. J. R. A Bottomley will become British Deputy High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur in succession to Mr. M. J. Moynihan after Malaysia, the Commonwealth Relations Office announced today. Mr. P.B.C. Moore will be Deputy High Commissioner in Singapore and Mr. H. P. Hall Deputy54 words
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Article37 1963-08-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Aug. 7—The Sultan of Selangor is indisposed and has been advised by his doctor to rest for a week. He has cancelled all engagements and is resting at Istana Kechil, Kampong Jawa, Klang.37 words
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Article32 1963-08-14 14 MALACCA, Aug. 6—The Assistant Minister of Labour Mr. V. Manickavasagam, arrived here today for a two-day tour He visited the Malacca Labour Exchange and later held discussions with bus operators.32 words
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648 1963-08-14 14 Adviser appeals to teachen KUALA LUMPUR, August 7 AN appeal to national language teachers not to cause any misunderstanding with others in the teaching profession over the im* plementation of the language as a compulsory subject in schools was made by the Chief648 words
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182 1963-08-14 14 KUALA LUMPUR, August 7. pOVERNMENT doctors have decided to remair silent —at least for the time being—over th( proposals by the Minister of Health, Inche Adda Rahman bin Haji Talib, to better their lot. The Minister’s proposals, which Include an “inducement plan,” are182 words
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Article136 1963-08-14 14 KOTA BHARU, August 5. THE MINISTER of Works, Posts and Telecom--4 munications, Dato V. T. Sambantlian. toa« withdrew dismissal notices issued to 95 rinny-ra PWD workers last month. The men were said to t>e redundant. Dato Sambanthan. accompalned by the Director of the136 words
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366 1963-08-14 15 JOHORE BAHRU, August 8 I rpHK Minister of Education, Haji Abdul 1 Hamid Khan, said today that his Ministry h U u taken five steps to overcome the teacher I shortage. I Opening the annual delegates’ conference of I rhp National Union of Teachers,366 words
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Article104 1963-08-14 15 'AX.JOaG MALIM. Aug. B. Pagers Of Ulu Berthe outskirts of Malim, tied to safe- -tivher ground when r ‘h in the upper th Bernam River v'7 ’-o overflow at 8.30 today. > t J‘; height of the flood l, I day, the village ur104 words
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Article64 1963-08-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 8. —Twenty-nine graduates of tlu* University of Hong Kong arrived by air from Bangkok this evening on a two-day study tour. They are on a three-week tour of South-East Asian countries. They have already visited Cambodia. Vietnam and Thailand. The group will leave for64 words
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206 1963-08-14 15 I JEN AN G, Auy. 9.—The 1 Chief Minister, Ditto Wong pow Nee, will ba asked n the Federal Government, or the Prime Minister. had consulted the Penang State Government on the formation of Malaysia. This, and 24 other questions. have been submitted to the206 words
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Article26 1963-08-14 15 TAIPING, Aug. 9.—A Malaysia call m aid of the nurses’ education fund will be held at the town Hall here on Aug. 3026 words
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501 1963-08-14 15 IPOH, August 7 'JHE War Department Civilian Stall' Association today re-aflirmed its “wholehearted support’ for the formation of Malaysia under the leadership of Tengku Abdul Rahman. In a statement issued here, the WDCSA assistant general-secretary, Mr. E. Lange, said that501 words
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Article28 1963-08-14 15 BATU GA.JAH. Aug. 9—The Girl Guides will hold i fun fair in aid v their headquarters building fund at th»* Sultan Yussuf School litre tomorrow.28 words
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Article113 1963-08-14 15 IJENANG, Aug. B.—Two 1 rows of d r ess circle scats will be sold at $lOO each for the charity premiere of “The West Side Story” at the Capitol Cinema here on Aug 22. The proceeds will be given to the headquarters building funds113 words
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226 1963-08-14 16 SINGAPORE, August 8. rpiE Japanese Consul-General, Mr. H. Tanaka, to- day expressed the hope that the people of Singapore would refrain from doing anything which would jeopardise the increasing economic co-opera-tion between the two countries. He was commenting on the p an of the Chinese226 words
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Article59 1963-08-14 16 SINGAPORE, Aug. 7.—'The Indonesian Consul-General in Singa pore, Col. Sugih Arto, who returned here tonight from the Manila summit talks said: •Everybody should feel happy about what we have achieved at the talks.” He added: "It Is most Important to work on this spirit of59 words
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Article186 1963-08-14 16 Malacca, Aug. 8 Twenty-five people will be honoured with State awards for public services on the occasion or the 64th cirthday of the Governor of Malacca tomorrow. They represent people from many walks of life including a judge, political leaders, district officers and police officers.186 words
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186 1963-08-14 16 Kuala lumpur, Aug. 7. Federal authorities today dismissed as ridiculous tne ban by the PMlPcontrolled Kel a n tan State Government on its officials taking part in any Malaysia celebrations. A official Legal Department said: "The ban cannot oe enforced. There is nothing to186 words
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Article44 1963-08-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 8 The principal of the Kuala Lumpur Model Academy, Mrs Margaret Daly, will speak on “Women, God’s Gift to Man” at a Dale Carnegie Alumni Association luncheon on Aue. 12 at the Green Grove in High Street here.44 words
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288 1963-08-14 16 SINGAPORE, THE Federation's Minister of Commerce'"rn T J dustry, Dr. Um Swee Aun, tonitrht d In Singapore's Jurong industrial complex ar ,i .“i‘ Seil ed that the scheme, when completed u i,„M edlct a strong rival to Malaya's Petaling Java prove Before flying home288 words
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Article143 1963-08-14 16 SINGAPORE, Aug. 7. price oi ruobei today closed below the <0 cents level tor tre first time tor ::ea“ nine years. The close at 69 7 3 ce-u for August first grade down half a cent on Aug and was the lowest eloJri price143 words
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Article35 1963-08-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR Au 7.-T :t Minister of Works P 'ommunlcatlons Dato V T. Sambanthan will launen t tno'c: boat to be used as a rlverlr.e postai agency at Jeruntut tom;rro* morn ing.35 words
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428 1963-08-14 16 my PRO-REDS JUBILANT OVER SUMMIT OUTCOME’ I SINGAPORE, Aug. 8 \|R. LEE KHAN iYI YEW. said last night that as tar as Singapore waj eon- erned, Aug. 31 was still Malaysia Day. He was speaking at Kampong Silat during a tour of Sepoy Lines428 words
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Article, Illustration530 1963-08-14 17 tan TOCK SAIK - ENLIGHTENED PEOPLE SHOULDN’T I.OOK BACK INTO PAST’—ENVOY By tan TOCK SAIK: Kuala Lumpur, August 9 rNLiuHTENED Malayans should look forwind to future close relations with Japan and iv’ back into the past of Malaya under the Japanese Occupation, the Japanese Ambassador.530 words
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Article208 1963-08-14 17 IT ALA LUMPUR, Aug. 9. Forly-flve union juicials will meet here Tuesday to work out ar. “approach plan” to ask estate agencies to allocate land for olantation employees to settle down permanently on retirement. They are all estate j?rre* iries of the National Tr.i208 words
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Article, Illustration472 1963-08-14 17 KUALA LUMPUR, August 7. 'JpHE fall in rubber price will have a “grievous effect” on Malaya’s future spending, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today. Answering questions from a visiting group of military officers and civil servants472 words
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Article163 1963-08-14 17 Kota bharu, Aug. 9. —With another diarrhoea death reported from Kampong Lembah today, villagers are complaining that the authorities are taking “little interest” in their plight. Today’s victim was a padi planter, All bin Isa, 55. This brings to 13 diarrhoea deaths in the kampong163 words
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Article44 1963-08-14 17 TELUK ANSON, Aur. 9. The chief Assistant District Officer, Lower Perak, Inche Yaakub bln Abdul Hamid, has been transferred on promotion to Lumut as District Officer, DlndinRs He has been succeeded by Dato Mohamed bin Ibrahim, former Assistant District Officer. Purlt.44 words
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188 1963-08-14 18 pENANG, Aug. 9 r Eighteen business leaders from six Chambers of Commerce in Penang will meet on Aug. 26 to exchange views on the island’s free port status and the proposed Malaysian common market. “We feel that a joint meeting Is necessary to enable188 words
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Article64 1963-08-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Aug. 11—The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today presented 12 prizes to winners of the Adult Education reading competition sponsored by the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka to mark the ending of the second phase of the National Language Month. Twenty-eight others received medals64 words
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99 1963-08-14 18 SINGAPORE. Aug. 9 Miss Oh Ewe Im (above), programme secretary of the YWCA here, left today for a six-month training course with the YWCAs of New Zealand and Australia. She will spend six weeks in New Zealand and then complete her training99 words
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Article, Illustration393 1963-08-14 18 SINGAPORE, Ayg 9 T HE Malaysian Government should ncoil age the export of locally-manufaotuS goods and legislate accordingly Mr. Patrick O'Neil-Dunne, international hi rector of the Rothmans Group of Come this before leaving for London after a nm 11 South-East Asia. l0ur 01393 words
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895 1963-08-14 18 Donnelly also in form with a double DENANG, Aug. 11. Jockey Kevin Mitchell was in top form at Penang today, landing a “treble” on Prince Tournai, Nearium and Apa Lagi. Race One CL. 3, DIV. 1—5>£F. K.Y. Lim's (1) PRINCE TOURNAI 9 0 (809—221) Mitchell895 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous45 1963-08-14 18 —BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $87,935 1 No. *****3 ($46,797) 2 No. *****9 ($15,599) 3 No. *****0 ($7,799) Starters ($779 each): Nos. *****7, *****5, *****3, *****7. *****4, *****2, *****1, *****4. *****9, *****1. Consolation ($500 each): Nos. *****4, *****0, *****7. *****4, *****8, *****3, *****7, *****8, *****4, *****2.45 words
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Article542 1963-08-14 19 I*: I Hie ifu Ur v jg 1 ftt. aflP» WBn ji 26 ut ml \i 9m. m rrw? ft ■i« i r 4| Cr.’i ■S j? M.lS 2*2 I jflUS.Mi.L. Hkjc •«*9B*00 ESt™ <k.rtaoim ■5*} 2 K- 'jm# ITSfC Vf i.0Sji» 101 Sc 1' *1. Sinpsejs542 words
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Article51 1963-08-14 19 BINOAPORE. Aug. •—Malayan Airways' third Potter Friendship aircraft will arrive In Singapore on Tuesday from Amsterdam. The aircraft will be ferried out by the airline’s crew led by Oapt. P. J. White. Also on board will be Captain J W. R. Muraille and Pint Officer David51 words
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362 1963-08-14 19 rw price of Straits tin fell one dollar yesterday to *1 per picul on an offering *™ated reduced by 6 tons 6 255 tons. h tondoa on Thursday tin or. a steady note, but subjuwuly itened, notably for cash Jich finished £3362 words
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Article24 1963-08-14 19 Augnit 9. r*a MA iTAN RUBBER JJa cent* <«P ,Ha of a cent). $451 (down $1). offers \i ““offlcUI [tons >5 tona24 words
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Article74 1963-08-14 19 f'MIMMI Preduse gxshange, tingsv< para naan prises par pieul yesterday: eesnut #Hi balk $45 sellers, drum $4B sailers. Osprst Aug./Sept UK/Contlnent $2B "pepper i Ifuntok whits sl9fi Sarawak whtU $lBB gsllsrs, epeeUJ Sarawak black $921 WW Lampong black $921 ssllsrs. AST A $lO2l •Ingapsrs Csesnut O'l Millers' Aim*74 words
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Article52 1963-08-14 19 8INOAPORE, Aug. 9—Australian and New Zealand Air Training Corps cadets will be among the 165 cadets and officers ot he Malayan Air Training Corps attending a summer camp next week. The camp at the Royal Air Force, Seletar. will begin on Sunday and end on52 words
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470 1963-08-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR* August 9 THE Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Haji Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said today that some national language teachers bought certain Malay text-books because of better discounts offered by booksellers, regardless of their suitability. He was replying to470 words
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572 1963-08-14 19 qpHE Manila conference 1 was the spark that set off the week’s decline. say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market review the political harmony reported brought sellers into the market who had been holding stock against possible further tightening of supplies572 words
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Article110 1963-08-14 19 QINOAPORE, Aug. 9 Special postage stamps will be issued simultaneously in* all the territories of Malaysia on Aug. 31, to commemorate the birth of Malaysia. The stamps aro of three denominations 10 cents. 12 cents and 50 cents. The design depicts a 14pointed star110 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article1859 1963-08-14 20 From Our Market Correspondent IT was an extremely dull week on the Malayan Stock Exchange and industrial shares were easier on balance in the great majority of cases. Adding to ithe quiet conditions was the factf that the Singapore trading room due to the August1,859 words
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Article42 1963-08-14 20 Tbe Board of Trad* has anthe li Bale of 747 tons of rubber from Its stockpile in August totoTS^JliJ 00 OMwmr n^ g£*““*r .Js2?** 1M ton. for sfefter 1 m ,or dESE^S^S* CfS 1 IMbUlloii rupiahs (£15,400,000) w*iaas.42 words
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Article262 1963-08-14 20 AVOUST first trade ruMtr buyers f.a.e, alMad at S p.m. In Slnsaear* and KuaU Lumpur yesterday at I 70| oanta per lb. up a quarter of a cent on Thuraday’s cloeinf level for the position. The tooa was quiet. R.A.S. and P.M.R.I. olstlng prleea in aents par lb.262 words
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Article33 1963-08-14 20 (Managers' Prises) First Malayan 1.70 i.SSxd Second Malayan >.35 i.43xd Third Malayan .88 1.09 First Hon* Kon* .96 I.ol* Second Hong Kong .70 >74* Sterl.ng Commodity 4/2 4/8 f*Honx Kong currency).33 words
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Article45 1963-08-14 20 BINOAP9RK. Aug. lI—A claim by .he {Singapore General Employees Jnkra against the Chung Khia* 3a nk Ltd for a 123 wage increase foi all peons effective from ‘Oct. 1. last year, will be heard by the Industrial Arbitration Court oh auc 29.45 words
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Article27 1963-08-14 20 Current Date nf Total Tntal lot payment payment for provisos yoar fmr Pftitling Tto 15% (tat.) Bept. as n* New Sendai 1»% w ig% 15*7,27 words
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Article25 1963-08-14 20 -v- 'W' Industrie la- f.?,! Aa > ABf 14 Trahhera. }?H* 108.88 108.96 S rubbers. 113.66 118.88 113.46 118.18 118.18 D*C. 89. 1962=100.25 words
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350 1963-08-14 20 ifK, *9 i of the Mui. S In* Ltd., We •iWus mornuu win, e nfl cement ov- ne*B missal or ur H yesterday. V strike has mm banks main oh:, •on Hoad, and ai lsH otanches. Only official. md Ji memoers of ti350 words
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Article46 1963-08-14 20 s'“tS so fsr collected l $140,749 99 j s are H Tbt West don- roller 4 the otodl of thi res w Telecommunlcdtic l inur siflW Workshops. Kua thf isk<J| the otßfl knd P«P *42: dor Shah Schoc cenß* the Mu»r Da,46 words
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