The Straits Budget, 11 September 1963
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section28 1963-09-11 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYAN NATIONAL NjWsPAf>f* jfcTT’ Kuala Lumpur, September 11 1963. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or 1 shilling. KPN 379.28 words
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Advertisement112 1963-09-11 1 V. '47 'y. 1 r\; <8*. »v»-•'5 •i'i, r*. ■A" I h mm, y' »ss ff i $Wr l w r djl i v wll ci&rj&W •■rHFV"* >■1 MB r :vi5* B il 1 Hi &§t 4w^r*»jW| ra > *asu t >.«^i f it 4! i. V ;•>' P*R^wBra|a9j PWi"112 words
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Article, Illustration729 1963-09-11 2 JACKIK SAM - RAJA: FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE HELD IN TRUST FOR CE!\ < t Al GOVT UNTIL MALAYSIA IS SET UP IN TERMS SET OUT IN M-i ry By JACKIK SAM: Singapore, September 6 X HE dispute over the Singapore Government's proclamation of de facto independence is moving729 words
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Article, Illustration464 1963-09-11 2 Kuala lumpur. Sept S.—A “Terjr happy" £ie n f a u Abdul Rahman today was confident that the United Nations findings would show that Sabah and Sarawak want Malaysia. Flying Sack from Aloe Star, the Tengku told reporters waiting at the RMAF airfield464 words
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281 1963-09-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR, September 5. JHE Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services today stepped in to head off a potential strike by 1,500 postmen. Cuepacs officials met Government representatives at the Federation Establishment Office for three-and-a-half hours in281 words
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Article41 1963-09-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR* Sept. 6—The Tourist Promotion Officer, Inche Osman Siru will leave for Rome on Sept. 7 to attend the general assembly of the International Union ot Official Travel Organisations to be held from Sept. 9 to 11.41 words
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112 1963-09-11 2 MALAYSIA BREAK -UP 1 EX-UMNO MAN’S AIM QINOAPORE, Sept. 6.-T, O Darns Bharirr, a foi Singapore Umno leader was expelled from h e d to December, is to cot Geylang Serai constitui as an independent in general election At a Press conference. I BST.M* hu DISMEMBEKMhNT of u, Ha: Independence112 words
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Article136 1963-09-11 2 IPOH, Sept. 6. Thn policemen who were allege to have outraged the mo desty o! a senuc-i gin on night had their case post poned to Nov 28 for hear tog. They are Ramu bio akh Wahab. 26 Mat Zaw Oln Ay* 34, and Norhan bin136 words
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Article47 1963-09-11 2 SUNOS BIPUT, sept. Minuter oi ootr« dul Hamid Khan today J a new Malay schooj at u near here today m He told a lh^ T W |d3 more Malay aec anary m would be eet-uo e for rural schools ■•■dren Mnue their studies47 words
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Article37 1963-09-11 2 SINGAPORE. 3. Sinnatiiuray. Uep unse i I secutor and Cr j< he supr* been transferrer’ D ftC e Court as wti r Mr 1 8 been promote* as w end first l*WM f r a37 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article675 1963-09-11 3 —Straits Times. Sept. 2 Hrhe current fall in the K, e of rubber gives sharper |K t 10 the less satisfactory Kurds °f Malayan tradv? Kchdii on by Dr. Lim Swee K n in ills contribution to ra- ■•Moment of History”. It Kb\ it" means a gloomy—Straits Times. Sept. 2 - 675 words
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Article418 1963-09-11 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 2 Indonesian and Filipino observers have arrived in Kuching and —on the direction of Mr. Michelmore will attach themselves today to one or the ether of tire U Thant teams Which are assessing the views of the people of Sabah and Sarawak on Malaysia. Clerical—Straits Times, Sept. 2 - 418 words
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Article267 1963-09-11 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 3 In the attack on the Federation Government’s proposal to take Penang into common market and customs area, no criticism rises more readily to Opposition lips than the charge that the Alliance has broken its promise to consult the island’s people before altering its—Straits Times, Sept. 3 - 267 words
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Article687 1963-09-11 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 4 The really extraordinary feature of the inopportune controversy over the constit- utional arrangements for Mai- j aysia is that dispute was possible. Was there no understanding at all as to what would happen on August 31, the Malaysia date of the Malaysia Agreement?—Straits Times, Sept. 4 - 687 words
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Article620 1963-09-11 3 —Straits Times. Sept. 5 The hurt complaint of some of Singapore’s party leaders that the Prime Minister has sprung a “snap election” on them makes a nice contrast to l the demand in the Assembly, less than six weeks ago, that he should resign and have an—Straits Times. Sept. 5 - 620 words
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Article361 1963-09-11 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 5 The president of the Social-ist-controlled Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, has threatened “to expose certain irregularities” of the old Alliance council unless the State Government replies to its request for a commission of inquiry. If in fact there have been irregularities,—Straits Times. Sept. 5 - 361 words
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Article634 1963-09-11 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 6 Their investigation done, the U.N. secretariat teams have left North Borneo and Sarawak for New York, where they 1 will report to U Thant at his headquarters today. Mr. Michelmore and his colleagues have made splendid time, considering the size of territory—Straits Times. Sept. 6 - 634 words
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Article196 1963-09-11 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 6 The All-Malaya Muslim leaders’ congress to be held later in the year promises to be an interesting affair. Familiar issues relating to marriage and divorce will receive further discussion, and some new issues will be raisedamong them a proposal to give Muslim women the—Straits Times. Sept. 6 - 196 words
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Article642 1963-09-11 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 7 Sharp differences of opinion between the Singapore and Federation Governments, with Malaysia only nine days away, are disconcerting. Dispute is, we hope, too harsh a w’ord. But there are two or three questions still to be settled, and the atmosphere is chilling.—Straits Times. Sept. 7 - 642 words
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Article149 1963-09-11 4 —Straits Times, Sept Australian manufacturers and other producers have shown intense interest in tha Malayan market in the P 3 few years. They have been receptive to the suggestion that selling goods to Malaga will be easier if they help to make goods here. It is a long—Straits Times, Sept - 149 words
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Article, Illustration695 1963-09-11 5 LIM KEE CHAN - EE STARTED WITH MOTOR-CYCLES by LIM KEE CHAN r[ORE BAHRU. Sept. i— “FATSO” Yong Nam Kee, popular winder of the 1962 first Malaysia Grand Prix, a> killed today when r.;s D-type Jaguar “ashed at moreStraits Times picture by Mak Kian Seng. - 695 words
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Article100 1963-09-11 5 IPOH, Sept. 2.—Many ollice workers returning to Kuala Lumpu: this morning after a weekend holiday In Penang were delayed for more than two hours due to a fault In the railway tracks at Buklt Merah, about 90 miles north of her.. The train passed through100 words
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Article25 1963-09-11 5 KUAI.A SELANGOR. Sept. I. The Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakur bln Baglnda. opened a $6,000 community centre at Kampong Jeram near here.25 words
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Article19 1963-09-11 5 KLUANG, Sept. L—Mr. B. de Casta has been elected chairman of the Kluang Co-operative Housing Society Ltd.19 words
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135 1963-09-11 5 Mother on visit to her son’ s home, stabbed Kuala lumpur, sept. 1.— A 56-year-old mother, Madam Nr Bak lliau who today went to visit her von at his Ipoh Road home here, was stabbed minutes after her arrival. Police have detained a man. Madam Nr Chew llee. 55. said:135 words
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Article, Illustration471 1963-09-11 6 LIM: ALLIANCE STATE GOVERNMENT HAS LET THE PEOPLE DOWN PENANG, September 1. J|UNDREDS of people today signed a petition protesting against the impending loss of Penang's free port status at a meeting organised by the United Democratic Party at the Khek Association.471 words
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135 1963-09-11 6 r>H, Sept. I.—The problem of keeping rush hour traffic under control in this busy town of 200.000 people has been partly solved. Motorists and scooter riders, in the rush to reach home for lunch have been checked by the sight of white-sleeved traffic135 words
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67 1963-09-11 6 KUALA LCMPUR, Sept. 2. Han Khalia Din Awang Osman, the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, will open a course (Introduction to Management). at the National Productivity Centre on Sept. 4. Thirty one "students” have been accepted for the course which will run for67 words
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Article183 1963-09-11 6 Lawyers clerks to form a union Kuala lumpur, sept. 1. —Lawyers’ clerks here have decided to form a trade union to fight “exploitation” by their employers and to promote their own well are. A protem committee of 10 has been set up to prepare for an Inaugural meeting of the183 words
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Article, Illustration588 1963-09-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR, September 1 'J'HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that many aspects of the Government’s second five-year plan werp ahead of schedule. Speaking at the opening of the Apex Zone 4 convention of Australia. Singapore and588 words
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Article172 1963-09-11 7 nENANU, Sept. 2.—The [number of Malayan oilgrims going to Mecca f‘X9d4 is expected to Sow a big increase over [Bis year's total. indicating this today, the a controller of mage, Hajl All Rouse, nributed me increase to ninuea improvement of SSSuig facilities. This year 5.000172 words
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267 1963-09-11 7 His action was detrimental’ PENANG, Sept. 2 THE 1,500-strong PenA ang Port Commission Employees’ Union has decided to expel its former president, Mr. Gerald Abraham, for action alleged to be detrimental to the union’s interests. The union’s secretary, Inthe Mohamed Sheriff bin Wali .Mohamed.267 words
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99 1963-09-11 7 100,000 get ‘don’t waste water learning ITALY LUMPUR, Sept. 2. More than 100,000 people in Klang and the coast area were today warned not to waste water as prolonged dry weather has reduced water stocks in the Subang impounding reservoir. 1 statement from the Selangor Public Works Department said that99 words
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231 1963-09-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, September 2 THE refusal by the Ministry of Health to negotiate with the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services over the claims of laboratory assistants was a challenge to the fundamental rig h t of a trade union231 words
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Article23 1963-09-11 7 PENANG. Sept. 2—A learner motor-cyclist, Ng Chow Liang, was today lined $35 for carrying a pillion passenger along Bingham Avenue23 words
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439 1963-09-11 7 SINGAPORE, Sept. 2 The Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here tonight it w as matter for fe&rct that the Federation Government had expressed concern over his proclamation of de facto independence on Aug. 31. He snid that his Govcould “con-tlusive-y justify”439 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-09-11 7 Kuala lumpur, sept. 2.— The University of Malaya today announced the appointment of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Dr. Wang (iungwu (above) to the Chair of History. Dr. Wang has been senior lecturer in the Department of History since July 1960.73 words
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Article98 1963-09-11 7 PENANG, Sept. 2 —Burglars broke Into a shop in Presgrave Street yesterday and escaped with more than $5,500 in cash. The proprietor, Mr. Loh Wah Sooi, 63, told police he found the front and back doors of his shop had been forced open when98 words
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Article67 1963-09-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 2. More tiiiin 50,000 people have visited the Maha exhibition which opened on Aug. 31 at the Selangor Turf Club here. On the opening day 26.000 people visited the show. Yesterday the number was 24.378. Today, crowds of schoolchildren were taken67 words
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Article28 1963-09-11 7 PENANG. Sept. 2. The Bt. George’s Oirls* School Society will be holding a picnic at Batu Ferringhi on Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.28 words
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181 1963-09-11 8 MALAYA CONSIDERS FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEFENCE ACTION ‘NEITHER LEGAL NOR CONSTITUTIONAL’—REPRESENTATION TO BRITAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 2. The Federation Government today decided to make strong representations to Britain against the Singapore Government arrogating to itself powers over defence and external affairs. This decision was181 words
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Article496 1963-09-11 8 gOURCES close to the Government explained tonight that under the London Agreement, Singapore’s external affairs and defence would be in the hands of Britain until Malaysia Day. ‘‘So,” said the source, “actually speaking until Sept. 16 when the agreement takes effect, these powers should still496 words
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265 1963-09-11 8 SUALA LUMPUR. September 1 THE National Union of D.T.C. and T.T.C. Trained A Teachers will submit a memorandum to Tengku Abdul Rahman on Malaysia Day (Sept. Id) for a revision of their present salary scheme and equal pay for women tea cher. At265 words
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Article146 1963-09-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Sept. 3. The first meeting of the National Joint Council of Teachers will be held at 9 a.m on Sept. 6 in the Ministry of Education conference room in Federal House. In April this year, the Government announced that the council had146 words
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Article53 1963-09-11 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept- The Commercial Secret-' tlhe Japanese Embassy 1 e Sakae Komatsu. 36 aiec v General Hospital today ing a heart attack )un t>. He came to Malava b(V 1960 Mr Komatsu hind a wife and a s ~^,n old son His body u53 words
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Article, Illustration102 1963-09-11 8 SRI MENANTI, Sept. 1— Tengku Limpa Munawirah (above), eldest daughter of the Y’ang diPertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan and the Tengku Ampuan was this afternoon given the title of Tengku Putri by her father. The simple ceremony was witnessed by members of the Royal102 words
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Article27 1963-09-11 8 TAIPING, Sept. 3—The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will declare open the $490 000 three-storey air-condi-tioned Survey Denartment headquarters here on Sept. 8.27 words
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230 1963-09-11 9 SCH TIANG KENG - By SCH TIANG KENG CUNC.APOKE, Sept. 4. The leader of the Indonesian observer team, M Otto Abdul Racbflew into SingaZ" tonight fully 3b*d that ‘He U.N. ment team in Saa«.ik had “worked very hiril and conducted its Purvey impartially >lr Hachman flew in from230 words
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88 1963-09-11 9 |ft' ALA LUMPUR, Sept. 4 v president of the itpd Union ot Em vep in Government Cleri a: -i \llied Services. Inche J*, 3 J •■■'.d bin Mas Amin, tothe Civil Service -ericai "nion, Pahang, no sr 2er existed v^ e wa.' replying to88 words
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Article42 1963-09-11 9 A I-UMPUR. Sept. 4 >I o Nicholas. Superin* ’ho Federation Fire Services. Depart"L‘. bivil Aviation will i‘ r M Australia on Sept. 7. fc Wr "en-month course in .J. !1 -e lire and rescue work r hie Colombo Plan.42 words
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146 1963-09-11 9 SEREMRAN, Sept. 4—A race between two motor-cyclists, both on powerful machines, ended in death last night when one of them crashed headlong into a tree. The dead man is Inche Mohamed Nor bin Hassan, 27, a weightlifter who had taken part in146 words
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162 1963-09-11 9 IPOH. Sept. 4. —A cou- pie were found unconscious in a hotel room in Clare Street here last night. They were sent to hospital by the police. Mr. Foo Wall Sick, 53. proprietor of the hotel, said that the couple booked in about162 words
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Article44 1963-09-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 4-The body of a six-month-old bab> girl Kanagarachiman. was found »J the Choong Nam Hotel in Ba u Road here at 9 4a D ss Th hotel-keeper told the i t •lam not telling you anything.44 words
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Article36 1963-09-11 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Sept. 3 Mr. E. A Fernandez has assumed duties as the offic !T charge of Police District Kri to succeed Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Ismail. Straining to Britain for special training.36 words
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185 1963-09-11 9 SINGAPORE, Sept. 4. —The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today held a meeting with representatives of two trade unions, representing Government civil servants, on the question of the restoration of the variable allowances for the period they were cut. The meeting185 words
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225 1963-09-11 9 SINGAPORE. September 4. THE Royal Navy today received an unconfirmed report that three vessels with British and Chinese crews, had been sighted aground in the region of the Indonesian-owned Natuna group of islands about 325 miles north-east of Singapore. A Royal Navy225 words
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Article31 1963-09-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 3 Donations received by tbt* btratt. Times today for the National Patriotic Fund totalled bringing the «rend tot»l rerelved by it up to date to $142,116.90.31 words
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Article163 1963-09-11 9 SINGAPORE, Sept. 4 The rubber price continues to fall and today there was a further drop of seven-eighths of a cent on the Malayan markei with September first grade closing at 64ft cents. The price has now reached its lowest level since early June.163 words
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96 1963-09-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 6 Ftf-ty-five young men between 18 and 25. who have been selected for training to qualify lor short service commissions in the armed forces, will arrive at the Federation Military College at Sungei Besi on Sept. 6 to begin a96 words
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226 1963-09-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, September 3. FNCHE Abdullah Ariffin, president of the Civil Service Clerical Union Pahang, resigned today trom a joint working party of the stall side of the National Whitley Council dealing with the reorganisation of the clerical services. Inche Abdullah said that he was226 words
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Article58 1963-09-11 9 SINGAPORE, Sept. 4—The New Scenesh liters. the musical and dramatic society of the YMCA, need a boy soprano to take part in Gian-Carlo Menotti's one act opera "Amahl and the Night Visitors." The boy chosen will have to sing solo parts as well as act. Those Interested58 words
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375 1963-09-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR, September 2. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today urged industrialists to look towards Johore Bahru, Seremban and Penang as sites for their new ventures. Dr. Lim was speaking at a Press conference at the375 words
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Article177 1963-09-11 10 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 2 Six Malayan students have been selected for technical scholarships in Japan by a Japanese firm here. A spokesman for Ajinomoto (Malaya) Ltd. said that the six would leave for Japan this month and would be away for eight months. “We are177 words
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Article21 1963-09-11 10 BENTONG. Sept. 2—The Women's Institute will hold a Malaysia fun lair at the Malay Club here on Sept. 15.21 words
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97 1963-09-11 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 2. The new date for the three-day Malaysia air show to be staged by the Royal Singapore Plying Club at Pava Lebar airport has been fixed for Sept |h to IK The display will be opened by the Deputy Prime97 words
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279 1963-09-11 10 Kuala lumpur. Sopt. 2.—More than 15.000 people visited the National Museum yesterday w hen its doors were thrown open to the public for the first time. The Director of Museums. Haji Mubin Sheppard, was “very encouraged" bv the response and added that279 words
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69 1963-09-11 10 SINGAPORE Sept. 3. Ben Line's latest high-speed cargopassenger liner, the 13.015-ton Benarmin. will arrive in Singapore on September 8 on her maiden voyage from Europe to Japan. The ship is named after a Scottish hill, Ben Armin. The Ben Line fleet now comprises69 words
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Article40 1963-09-11 10 TAIPING, Sept. I.—The Youth Musical Troupe will give two shows at the St George's Institution Hall here on Sept 6 in aid of the district welfare committee of Larut and Matang. Tickets are $3. $2 and $l.40 words
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181 1963-09-11 10 4 LOR STAR. Sept. 1 A labourer, N. Krishnan, 21, convicted of kidnapping a 15-year-old-girl, said in a plea for leniency today: "We are lovers The Sessions Court president. li.che Abdul Manan bin Othman. sentenced him to six months' jail Krishnan. who worked181 words
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Article45 1963-09-11 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Sept 1. Typist Sofia binte Daud, 20. was last night crowned “Malaysia Kebaya Queen” by Datin Masuah, wife of the Johore State Secretary. at the New Straits ViewHotel. Runners-up were Aishah Dolmat. a schoolteacher, and Suzanna Loh, a model.45 words
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Article31 1963-09-11 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Sept. 2 The Suitan of Johore will open the Johore Cheshire Homes Pumper jumble sale to be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall, on Saturday.31 words
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215 1963-09-11 10 PENANG. Sent ''THE Chief Minister, Dato Wong p ow x,• A mised today to refer complaints oi > a ro j pilferage on the waterfront to the Defence \i-n*J try to see what further protection could j to lighters anchored off Weld Quay. UIJ I215 words
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84 1963-09-11 10 PENANG. Sept 2 7 <.: :i L>uu blanch o: P: u:ct Wt..tley Umno will nnet -j cunsiuer taking .nti .v.:.*: one of Its leaders H... Ar.::...i bin H.iji Awang form a United LVir. blanch in the village Hajl Ahmad, wr. is t'.s- :..i84 words
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Article38 1963-09-11 10 RAUB. Bept.3 Dr. Singh a Kuala l m has been elected director ot the i‘ i L Siong Bus Compar. Other directors t Messrs Soam N. tn J Kim Soo. Ng J Chinmah and Hee38 words
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Article625 1963-09-11 11 SINGAPORE’S CLAIM NOT VALID KUALA LUMPUR, September 2. rpiiK Federation Government said tonight that the Singapore Government's claim p a eis over deience and external affairs j, a no legal or constitutional validity.” 1. as statement came from the Deputy Prime y-a.'’ Tun Abdul Kazak, after a three-tiuur i: i625 words
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189 1963-09-11 11 K U A L A LUMPUR. Sept. 3.—A planter, seriously injured on riday night when he was thrown from his motor-cycle at S u ngei Choh, 23 miles from here, died nt the General Hospital this morning without regaining consciousness. He was189 words
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Article48 1963-09-11 11 SEREMBAN, Sept. 3.—A rural health training school is to be built at Renibau this year costing $400,000. the Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. A. S. Sundhu. said today. The site plans and drawings are being prepared at the PWD headquarters at Kuala Lumpur48 words
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257 1963-09-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, September 2. \yiTH only four days to go before polling day on Saturday, electioneering in the threecornered Telok Datoh State Assembly byelection is now in full swing. The by-election has been caused by the death of Raja Ismail bin Raja Ibrahim257 words
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346 1963-09-11 11 TAIPING, Sept. 2 rpHE United Front which controls Taiping Town Coancil accepted an amendment at last night’s meeting removing the sting from its controversial assessment motion on Malayan Railway. The amendment was proposed bv the chairman of the council. Inche Abdul Karim bin346 words
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Article42 1963-09-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 2 —The Malayan Railway today announred special concession fares single fare lor a double journey —from any station to the Federal capital during the Malaysia celebrations. The concession Is applicable from Sept. 14 to Sept 1842 words
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Article32 1963-09-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 2. The Deputy Prime Min ster. lun Ab'Mil Razik. will leave bv air for Talping on Sept. 7 for a twoday tour ol Perak rural development projects.32 words
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248 1963-09-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 2 —Women will become increasingly vocal and a force to be reckoned with in the Malayan trade union movement, a leading trade unionist forecast today. “The role of women in trade unions is gaining momentum.” said the acting general248 words
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63 1963-09-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 2 —Sixteen Central Electricity Board scholarship holders will leave here by air for Britain tills week to study engineering. This is the biggest single group to go overseas in a year under th» board's training programme since it was started In63 words
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288 1963-09-11 12 SINGAPORE, Sept. 3 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Toh Chin Chye, have been reelected secretary general and chairman of the People’s Action Party respectively The Finance Minister. Dr Goh Keng Bwee. was reelected deputy chairman288 words
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Article, Illustration195 1963-09-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR, September 3. AIR. JUSTICE Mohamed Suffian bin Hashim and A A Dato Loke Wan Tho have been appointed pro-chancellors of the University of Malaya, it was announced today Their appointments were made known in a statement issued by the University.195 words
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Article38 1963-09-11 12 IPOH, Sept. 2—A labourer, Pang Slew. 63. was Killed on the spot when he was knocked down by a car on the ipoh-Kuala Lumpur Road Just outside Gopeng 12 miles south ol here yesterday.38 words
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Article, Illustration345 1963-09-11 12 Kuala lumpur, Sept. 2 —The Speakuf the House of Representatives. Dato Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar, said today that diplomatic relations with Formosa were inevitable. He said this here before leaving by air for a oneweek official goodwill visit to the Republic345 words
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Article87 1963-09-11 12 SINGAPORE. Sept. 3—The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, left here today for Bangkok to attend the opening session of the new Asian Institute of Economic Development and Planning. Dr. Goh, a member of the seven-man governing council of the institute, which is part of Ecafe,87 words
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176 1963-09-11 12 A Th C o A Sept 3 ifie Socialist Front present of the Muni! Lipal Council, inche uu bin Abdul Hadi. 6did today he would expose certain irreKularities of the nroious Alliance-comruli-ed council if the State Government did not reply to the council's request176 words
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Article64 1963-09-11 12 SINGAPORE. Sept 3—Negotiations are now going on oe’.A«-n 'he Straits Steamship Company Limited and the Singapore National Seamen's Union for better terms of compensat f 38 crew members ot the >h:o Marudu. who are to be signed off soon. The ship is to bo bought over64 words
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Article32 1963-09-11 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 3-A Supplah. 54. a municipal lab was admitted to hospital head injuries and bruises a.:e:_was hit by a car in Jalan Kaja bh here today.32 words
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211 1963-09-11 12 SINGAPORE, Sept. 1. The Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has sent cables to leaders of Malaya. Sabah and Sarawak, congratulating them on their countries’ political achievements “We the people of Singapore pledge our unstinted support and unswerving loyalty in the211 words
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Advertisement104 1963-09-11 12 THE H.K. AND FAR EAST builder A Bi-Monthly periodical oi Building of Real Estate Activities in the Far East. A Magariaa teal ta| vttt MMML architaitaral aM raal aitata actiwittM ia Malaya, Siagapara. Haag Mag, llaa, Tic Plilippiati. Batata tad Tba Far last ''tailisbad ia 1IM tbit bi aiaatbly trada104 words
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Article, Illustration819 1963-09-11 13 R. CHANDRAN - OPPOSITION LEADERS GREET NEWS OP POLL WITH BITTER ATTACKS ON GOVT: SINGAPORE ALLIANCE TO CONTEST ALL 51 SEATS -by- R. CHANDRAN Singapore, Sept. 4 tjOST political lead- ers here expect the Singapore Legislative Assembly Teneial election to be 'eld before the month is out. inis follows the819 words
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Article66 1963-09-11 13 TELUK ANSON, Sept. 3 A meeting of the Perak branch of the Junior Police Officer's Association will be held here on Sept. 5. Among the subjects to be discussed will be one concerning the welfare of the rank and file of the force. The Raja66 words
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Article274 1963-09-11 13 SINGAPORE, Sept. 3 pROFESSOR Lim Tay Boh, who left here today for study leave at Cambridge University and Harvard University will make a close study of broadcasting at American colleges and assess whether this system could be applied to the University of Singapore. He274 words
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Article496 1963-09-11 13 Lee: ‘We are right SINGAPORE, Sept. 3 ]M R. LEE Kuan Yew tonight gave the British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, until Sept. 12 “to sort out certain matters with regard to the Malaysia agreement.” The Prime Minister added; “Otherwise, he will have to face the consequences of our496 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-09-11 13 SHE HOPES TO ‘SELL’ S’ PORE TO TOURISTS IN CANADA SINGAPORE, Sept. 4 —Miss Aileen Yap (above), Singapore s Assistant Tourist Promotion Oillcer, will leave lor Canada on Sept. 21 on a Rotary exchange students’ scheme. Miss Yap, an arts graduate ol the University ol Singapore. will be doing honours140 words
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Article23 1963-09-11 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 4 —The YMCA here will hold u children's party on Sept 21 us part of the Malaysia celebrations.23 words
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Article634 1963-09-11 14 ‘Federation censure, but Britain wary SINGAPORE, September 4. THE Singapore Government said tonight it was Federation leaders who had censured the action taken by Singapore proclaiming the constitutional transfer of power over foreign affairs and defence to the State. The British Government, a Ministry of634 words
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Article72 1963-09-11 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 4. Malaysia is a must for the stability of this region of South-East-Asia, Dr F.E.W. Altmann, Chief Editor of a German periodical the “Asian Economy” said today on arrival Dr Altmann. who is in Malaya 'o collect material for a special issue on Malaysia,72 words
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Article, Illustration386 1963-09-11 14 Kuala lumpur, Sept. 4 Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku B e s a r Burhanuddin has been appointed Federal Secretary “to administer the smooth and effective implementation of Malaysia in the Borneo States.” Tengku Mohamed, who Is at present acting Principal Establishment Officer386 words
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Article95 1963-09-11 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 4. The 65 workers of Par East Oxygen and Acetylene Company at Sungel Way, seven miles from here, went on strike today over a demand for higher wages. The workers—members of the National Union of Qas Workers —decided to take industrial action95 words
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Article203 1963-09-11 14 KUALA LUMPUR, September 4 A SIX-MAN Japanese trade mission arrived here yesterday on a four-day visit to investigate prospects of exporting heavy industrial machinery to Malaya. Leader of the mission, Mr. Goro Sato, said Japan was anxious to foster closer relationships with countries in South-East Asia,203 words
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214 1963-09-11 14 Kuala lu.mpik, Sept. 4. The P ri m e .Minister, Tengku ADdul Rahman, will not attend Sarawak's .Malaysia celebrations in Kuching on Sept. 16 as originally planned. Instead, tne federation will be represented by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-oper-atives, Inche214 words
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Article, Illustration130 1963-09-11 15 ONE hundred and forty-five members of the West Australian Apex Clubs yesterd.iy dug drains and built a sate at Sungei Buloh leper settlement, 13 miles from Kuala Lumpur. Ibe> are for a $20,000 goat (arm a joint project of the Apex Clubs of the Federation.130 words
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274 1963-09-11 15 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sept. 2. Negotiations are going on with the Employees Provident Fund lor a loan of ss* million to implement the first housing scheme ever undertaken oy a trade union. Mr. A. J. Morris, president of the local branch of274 words
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Article54 1963-09-11 15 PFN \NG Sept. 6 -The Penang and Province Wellesley League will fete th cir pres.d.nL Mr. S. M. Moharned Idris at a dinner in the Penang Youth Cen tre in Acheen Street on racsd a Mr Idris was elected to r-itv Council in Green Garden wSd54 words
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Article46 1963-09-11 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Chief of the General Staff. Maj.Oen. Tengku Osman bln Tengku Moharned Jewa. left here by air today for England to attend the Commonwealth Armed Forces military exercises, "Minerva and "Unison.” He will be away for about a month.46 words
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495 1963-09-11 15 Kuala Lumpur, September 2 MAJOR training base for the Royal Malayan Air Force is to be set up at Alor Star, the Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. He also announced that an operational base will be set up in495 words
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Article27 1963-09-11 15 SINGAPORE. Sept. 2 The Minister tor Home Allairs, Mr Ong Pang Boon, will officially open the Queenstown police station on Sept. 7 at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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136 1963-09-11 15 OINGAPORE, Sept. 2. The control on imports of certain commodities has been lifted by the Singapore Government with effect from yesterday. The commodities which are no longer subject to specific licensing or quantitative control are cotton woo) and other surgical dressings sanitary towels sanitary napkins136 words
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627 1963-09-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR. September 5 rE assistant cashier of a Kuala Lumpur firm today described how a robber jabbed a pistol in his back and ordered him to drop a briefcase containing $11,119.91 while he was walking along the five-foot wav of busy627 words
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Article24 1963-09-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 5 Senator Manuel P. Manahan of the Philippines arrived her this morning on a one-week familiarisation visit.24 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-09-11 16 THE COLOMBO Plan Students’ Association of Western Australia recently organised a dinner-dance at the refectory of the University of Western Australia. Picture shows Malayan students at the dance with an Australian friend, Miss Pat Holmes, of Perth. They are (from left) Mohamed Ghazali76 words
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Article237 1963-09-11 16 RAUB, Sept. 2.—The former president of the Pahang Civil Service Clerical Union, Inche Abdullah bin Ariffln, said today that all the members of the union had decided to disassociate themselves from the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services. He said this decision237 words
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63 1963-09-11 16 MALACCA, Sept. 5 The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Ghafar bin Baba, will open nine health clinics to the State between tomorrow and Sept. 13. The clinics, costing about $lOO,000. were built under the rural development programmee Thev are at Hutan Percha. Sericam63 words
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Article49 1963-09-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 5 A new edition of ‘Guide to Kuala Lumpur" was put on sale in local bookshops today. Two of its features are large road maps of the Federal capital and Petaling Jaya. The book is a Papineau Advertising production.49 words
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375 1963-09-11 16 Warning o f crisis in hospitals as 68 more go on strike ITIMLA LUMPUR SeP l 5.—A warning of a crisis in hospital* and industry was today as 68 workers at the Malayan Oxygen Ltd., here went on i sympathy strike in sudport of their colleague* at the Far East375 words
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Article34 1963-09-11 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 5 The nrst annual meeting ot tue National Union ot Employee* Companies, Manuiacturiiiu K ber Product.* will (i c :n the Town Hall on Sept P. ac 5.30 p.m.34 words
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131 1963-09-11 16 GIBSON-HILL PLAQUE GOES TO S’ PORE CAMERAMAN OINGAPORE, Sept. 3 Mr. Wong Fang Onn of b ngapore has won the highest award, the GibsonHill Memorial Plaque, in the 11th Malaysian Photographic Exhibition, sponsored by the Photographic Society here. His entry was a coloured Print entitled "Across the Waves The contest131 words
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563 1963-09-11 17 Corruption accusation: Repeat it’ venue, date agreed TAIJB to confront seenivasa gam KUALA LUMPUR. September 5. THE Minister of Health, Inche Abdul RahA man bin Haji Talib, said today he was prepared to meet Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam publicly on September 11 to refute the corruption charts the P.P.P. leader made563 words
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Article66 1963-09-11 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept, 5 Five Malayans have been sc.ectod to begin post-graduate studies in Britain this year, under the Commonwealth scholarSl The m r c dS thc British Information Services announced brie yesterday, are: Dr. b.( L. ham (medicine); Mis. Clun Yoone-Ming physics MManjit Singh Snmbhl66 words
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Article233 1963-09-11 17 V U A L A LUMPUR, 1 Sept. 5. Umno’s Chief Publicity Officer, Syed Ja'afar Albar, said today that Malaya's “new friends” in Malaysia would probably pose more “difficulties and problems” to the new nation than its enemies. He was commenting on a statement by the233 words
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130 1963-09-11 17 JPOH. Sept. 5. The Mentri Bes a r of Perak. Dato Sha’ari bin Shafiee. said here today that about 30.000 acres of state land is illegally planted. He said this when he opened a three-day civics course for 34 local councillors. Dato Sha’ari advised130 words
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Article374 1963-09-11 17 SINGAPORE, September 5. r nine-man United Nations assessment team flew into Singapore tonight and expressed lull satisfaction that they had completed their mission in the Borneo territories in accordance with terms of reference laid down by the Manila agreement. The leader of the team, Mr.374 words
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319 1963-09-11 17 JACKIE SAM - By JACKIE SAM SINGAPORE. Sept. 5. About 200 candidates are expected to file nomination papers here next week for the general elections. The People's Action Party. Barlsan Sosialis, and Singapore Alliance are almost certain to contest all 51 constituencies. But the nomination lists are319 words
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1013 1963-09-11 18 SINGAPORE, Sept. 16. THE Government today rejected Indonesia's protest against the fixing of Malaysia Day for Sept. 16. In a statement on the Indonesian Note nanded to him two days a?o by the Indonesian Ambassador in Malaya, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External1,013 words
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Article20 1963-09-11 18 PENANG. Sept 6—The local 91 artl't' exhibition ai. the British Council room and Pfi ang Libnry next Keek20 words
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401 1963-09-11 18 I/'UALA LUMPUR, Sept. 6. Singapore’s Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, has been named one of Malaysia's delegates to the United Nations General Assembly opening in New York on Sept. 17. The delegation will be led bv Dato Ong Yoke Lin. the Malayan401 words
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1081 1963-09-11 19 I o[N .j \PORE, i Sept. I un Leader, an v exp i\ e- Australian I imp. ation, won the Gold Oup Trial over; I gf a; oukit Timah toI day. ice One I ti ft. 'iifJSl’J BREAD U ai -6#4> Mohmmn1,081 words
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Article23 1963-09-11 19 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul) Sept. 5. 65* cU. 9452.09 9.' 6:>Heb. 9459.75 4. 64* cto. 9455.57* i 7. 9451.97*23 words
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Article1057 1963-09-11 19 THB table of shares en the 9 Malayan Sleek Exchange shows last badness to August 98, IA) and last bunintu Uimmi u»«i datr (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lewset buatness for this year to dale. IM6STMALS I k 5 8 Alas incti ..1401,057 words
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Article16 1963-09-11 19 The Kempes Qroup produced 1,109,000 lb. In August compered to 1,154,000 lb. In July.16 words
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Miscellaneous10 1963-09-11 19 K 55 SSS 31 St8*Slll.*S?F 0 s s s« sss10 words
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Article1904 1963-09-11 20 u r.. V, fc 1 *44 '4*+* r>-* From Our Market Correspondent V V I* pHE Malayan Stock Exchange had an uncertain look last week after a more promising start when it appeared the progress towards Malaysia was entering a smoother period. .Thar* was some profit-taking1,904 words
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Article59 1963-09-11 20 T6I Malayan B a change Benin' AsA soeiatlen made this in its rates to merchants on Saturday (the rate is to $100): Merhs"l29* T M nmg9t M| tMhe ta»*H •kthenge market in Hang •Cor*, the U.s. deller was quoted at TT nd 7 ftwTkSt. Starling was quoted at59 words
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Article30 1963-09-11 20 September 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64J cents (down Be X£?r e, hths ot cent). TIN: $452 (up 25 cents). v Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (down five tons).30 words
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576 1963-09-11 20 2w2? U h te<l .K t 0 Sent) ,1 !lt prk- Co. T m* their current r market review. Conditions have n considerably more ic tive than recently The report luids trial n w6uld appear that rt -res such m *ood off-take h e for576 words
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451 1963-09-11 20 STRAITS tin gained 25 cents to $452 per picul in Penang yesterday on an offering estimated to be 255 tons, down 5 tons. Tin in London on Thursday took on a steadier appearance especially for cash which finished around £4 per ton451 words
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Article91 1963-09-11 20 'pH! Malayan Ssshang*. Pankfe’ As**- siatlen made these changes In Its rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 36*. airmail OD 361 ;B0 d/st 36* credit bills, 3g 3/16 trade bills. telling TT ee OD ready t Canada 36*; Deutsche Marks 129|; Holland OuHdsrt91 words
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Article34 1963-09-11 20 t B«pt*. Sept. 4. Sept. 8. Sept.* Sept. 7, JJJif J 22 U7M 117Jt9 rubtx'A: }?2 SI }!!*H iff* 9 ***** ISS.IS UDDer». 11L74 111.74 11L74 11L74 11L74 111.74 *>•<!. 1962 100.34 words
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