The Straits Budget, 18 September 1963
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section30 1963-09-18 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA S NATIONAL NCWSPAPfK Kies •>• l Kuala Lumpur, September 18, 1963. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or I shilling. KDN 379.30 words
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Advertisement57 1963-09-18 1 Guinness j i. J V-Sr FOR STRENGTH i 4 V i* V f v r >. J. S*-' r* ’r ’/'i .'r A V- -4 j, BUT IT MUST BE "WOLF” BOTTLING V I N y i%/ fy N £> v i X V *»v% "WOLF" BOTTLING GUINNESS STOUT Distributed57 words
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Article, Illustration828 1963-09-18 2 Federal Parliament representative to be drawn from Assembly SINGAPORE, Sept. 11. DIFFERENCES between the Singapore and Federation Governments over the Malaysia Agreement have been settled. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew announced this in a radio and television talk tonight on the coming elections.828 words
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97 1963-09-18 2 SINGAPORE, Sept 13. An RAF policemen's eon ha* been commended for Bering the life of another RAF men’s delighter at Changl oeach recently. Roystan William Parke. 14. rescued Katheleen Lillie, aged four, daughter of a flight-sergeant, who had got into difficulties to the97 words
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Article236 1963-09-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept' A WARNING that the price of sugar may J early next year when the existing stock in< ed up was issued here today, Mr. Teo 800 Cheng, man* ager of a leading firm of sugar Importers who gave this warning/ said236 words
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93 1963-09-18 2 I/’UALA LUMPUR. Sept; I.—The Malayan Railway toaay announced additional coaches on the 81ngapore-to-Kuala Lumpur night trains on Sept. 14 and Sept. 15, and on the Kuala Lumpur-to-Singapore night services from Sept. 10 to Sept. 18. it wll also run a duplicate dally night mall93 words
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Article143 1963-09-18 2 JoHore Bahru, Sept. 12 A HOME-rnade bomb exploded in the compound of the home of the Rev G. E. Stephens. principal of the Union English School here, last night. The explosion damaged his car parked in front of the house, smashed glass objects m the house and143 words
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111 1963-09-18 2 SINGAPORE. Sept.l Malayan Airwayl introduce extra serl between the Borneo! ritories, Singapore Malaya in conm with Malaysia celebrations. On Sept 14. In addltia the normal daily Aid Fokker Friendship will Singapore at 8 am. Kuching and Jesselton. The aircraft will Jesselton111 words
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111 1963-09-18 2 SEREMBAN. Sept. 1! The Seremban T< Council decided at meeting last night ask a former presid of the council, Mr. C See Yin (Ind.) to ref $540.90 which it spent him for medicine. The councl support* letter from the state tary stating that111 words
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Article27 1963-09-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, The Dean of the Fa pro fesso University of R0 nie J. Ellezer, has left en attend a conference and mathematician27 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article660 1963-09-18 3 —Straits Times. Sept 9 Mr. Duncan Sandy: Lo n ..on and there was, Ik* K n crisis, he told the t 0;; p is that he was fly ini! H j\ )r discussion of futuic tin connection with iU and “how we are B. t( deal with—Straits Times. Sept 9 - 660 words
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Article361 1963-09-18 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 9 The Selangor State As>omb!\ by-election at Teluk Dat m owed its main interest to th fact that it was the electoral debut of the National Convention Party. Though Inche Othman bin Abdullah stood as an Independent, this was only be cause the N.C.P.—Straits Times, Sept. 9 - 361 words
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Article262 1963-09-18 3 —Straits Times. Sept. 9 Having obtained a mandate from members to call a strike, the executive of the Union •>I Postal Uniformed Stall has < decided to submit a 21-day t'otice on Sept. 12. Unless the union’s claims are settled by Oct. 3, a vital public service will—Straits Times. Sept. 9 - 262 words
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Article666 1963-09-18 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 10 The suggestion by a Hong Kong newspaper, no doubt well meant, that a United Nations police force should combat guerilla activities tr Borneo, illustrates the general r.iisun lerstanding that has sut rounded the Malaysia arrange incuts. Malaysia is an in dependent creation—Straits Times, Sept. 10 - 666 words
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Article575 1963-09-18 3 —Straits Times. Sept. 11 Progress was made in talks in Kuala Lumpur yesterday to iron out t!.e unexpected last difficulties concerning Malaysia. But at the end of Mr. Sandys’ series of meetings there was no communique and no statement, not even a cheerful indication by anyone that—Straits Times. Sept. 11 - 575 words
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Article163 1963-09-18 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 11 The seven man committee appointed by the Selangor State Government to make recommendations on the development of a new industrial rite, now that Petaling Jaya is full, is likely to report in three weeks. The expectation is that the new town will be sited—Straits Times, Sept. 11 - 163 words
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Article702 1963-09-18 4 —Straits Times, Sent. 12 Indonesia and the Philippines are carrying the fight against Malaysia into the Assembly oi the United Nations. Confrontation by Indonesia meanwhile is being reinforced by fresh combat units near the Sarawnw border, on the pretext of British intrusions. British troops have crossed the—Straits Times, Sent. 12 - 702 words
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Article173 1963-09-18 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 12 The Union of Postal Uniformed Stall will decide today whether to serve strike notice on the Government It is to be hoped that the negotiations recently resumed have made sufficient progress to persuade the union that this step is unnecessary. There has been a—Straits Times. Sept. 12 - 173 words
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Article860 1963-09-18 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 13 Four political parties have put up enough candidates for the Singapore Legislative Assembly elections to be in the running foi control of the State. The People’s Action Party is contesting all 51 constituencies, and the Barisan Sosialis 46 (making way for Party Rakyat in—Straits Times. Sept. 13 - 860 words
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Article139 1963-09-18 4 roads. —Straits Times. Sept-JL- Some of the devices to givr workers higher pay which rrto be found in the month’ leports of the Ministry Labour are open to criticise There is the case of a bu* company which allows its e ployees, including drivers are. conductors, to getroads. ,, —Straits Times. Sept-JL- - 139 words
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Article65 1963-09-18 4 ». C - ».C Singapore WITH such a la J?* P?Sra V latlon in »J p Hill Estate It a* 1 a 5preclated if the j n >- thorities will C0 *V there tailing a post jjoj bnx At present the from Is about a mile a%a ran the estate and65 words
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631 1963-09-18 5 Me lee outside union premises—later he says: ‘Luckily I am agile...’ SINGAPORE, September 8. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was attacked and pushed into a monsoon drain tonight in a melee involving leaders of the Singapore Business Houses Employees'631 words
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88 1963-09-18 5 Sept. 9—The Ipoh Municipality is considering injuring road signs against loss or damage. Too many have been knocked down and people who can’t hold their liquor are said to be the most expensive nuisance of the lot. At least eight traffic signs in88 words
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Article93 1963-09-18 5 SINGAPORE, Sept. B.—The National Language Week will be inaugurated by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, at the Victoria Theatre at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow. This will De followed by the opening of a book exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall next door. Another book93 words
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Article36 1963-09-18 5 IPOH. Sept. B.—Mrs. Pamela Nichols, a housewife told the police yesterday that the handbag,' containing $BO, a $5O cigarette lighter and an identity card, was stolen from her house in Kampong Simee road here.36 words
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Article37 1963-09-18 5 PENANG. Sept. R—Tlie Chief Minister Dato Wong Pow Nee. will address the Georgetown Secondary School at its annual speech day ceremony on Thursday Sent 26. Datin Wong will give away the prizes. I37 words
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168 1963-09-18 5 LEE UNDER FIRE FOR PLATTER’ SPEECH PENANG, September 8. r pHE Penang Umno division last night condemned 1 the Singapore Premier, Mr Lee Kuan Yew for “making a mockery of and belittling” Malaya’s struggle for independence. The division’s executive council, at a ’wo-hour emergency meeting, described as •extremely irresponsible” Mr168 words
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254 1963-09-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, September, 9. 'pilE 11 staff unions within the Ministry of Health today threatened to take joint industrial action against the Ministry if it did not commence negotiations to settle the 17-day-old work-to-rule by members of the Laboratory Assistants 1 Union. The254 words
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Article38 1963-09-18 5 TELUK ANSON. Sept. 9. A convent toucher Miss Saik Yoke Lin. 18. was udjudged first in the singing section of the lalentime contest of the Y.M.C.A Youth Club of Ipoh. held here over the week-end38 words
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Advertisement83 1963-09-18 5 TIE H.K. Ul FAR EAST A Bi-Monthly periodical ol Riding of Keal Activities ,n ‘He Far East. builder A MlfUlH Mali* arctitsctaral aal ia Malaya, J“ft m y ar £«t lias Til FliliM'Wl, l*M# W l”. '«tallisb«< i»J* j!? ly ircfcttacta, paptr is aaaffct aa fUftf 1 J" U«/? S83 words
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328 1963-09-18 6 IPOH, September 9. f rilE Ipoh branch of the War Department Civil--1 ian Staff Association has complained to the garrison commander here of “harassment” of amahs by soldiers in whose homes they are employed. A letter of “general complaint and warning’ has328 words
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Article57 1963-09-18 6 MALACCA. Sept. B—Two official ot the Ex-Services Association ot Malaya leave by air tomorrow to attend the 10-day conference ot the Commonwealth parent bodyin Ottawa. Canada from Sept. 14. They are Capt. Mohamed Ali oin Maidin. chairman of the Malacca branch of the association, and Inche57 words
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Article, Illustration195 1963-09-18 6 SINGAPORE, Sept. 6 "THE Yang di-Pertuan 1 Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. studies some picture illustrations at the Federal Publications stall at the Victoria Memorial Hall shortly after he opened Singapore's second National Language Week today. The Head of State launched the week at a195 words
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Article160 1963-09-18 6 SINGAPORE, Sept. 9.—The chairman of the Australian Red Cross. Dr. Geoffrey Newman-Morris, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 12 to spend a week in Malaya and Singapore. Dr. Newman-Morris is on his way home after leading the Australian Red Cross delegation to the centenary160 words
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Article27 1963-09-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 9.—The Sasana Abhiwurdhi Wardhana Society, here will hold special services at its Buddhist Temple in Jalan Berhala. Brickfields, to celebrate Malaysia27 words
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Advertisement9 1963-09-18 6 I 1 STRAITS BUDGET SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Poyoble in advance)9 words
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458 1963-09-18 7 I Vo water for planting if no rain enn IPOH, September 9. FOR 1 -500 podi planters in the South Khan rice bowl of Perak this week is a critical period of waiting for the monsoon rains. For. it the rains do not come458 words
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Article27 1963-09-18 7 aient s, r 1 9 —The Govern* i:d i)';*™* Co-operHtlve. 1'hrtlt Jtih' a vS 9F iet V will rr.eet at 16 Mall here on Sept27 words
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89 1963-09-18 7 MUAR Sept 9—Movement ol meat and livestock into Johore from Malacca and Negri Sembilan has been restricted because of a recent outbreak of an epidemic among livestock in the two states A spokesman of the Muar Veterinary Office said today that there was89 words
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68 1963-09-18 7 PENANG. Sept. 9—The Penang Government Pensioners’ Society Provident Fund paid out death benefits totalling $41,137 during the year ending March 31. 1963. Another sum of $45,250, says the society’s annual report, was paid out as "death advances.” The society closed its financial vear with 10.57568 words
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Article38 1963-09-18 7 TELUK ANSON. Sept. 10—Inche Kamarudin bin Mahmud, from Sungei Siput,. has assumed duties here as Assistant District Officer. Sungei Manik and Changkat Jong, in place of Inche Kamaruddin bin Abdul Rani, who has been transferred to Parit.38 words
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114 1963-09-18 7 SEREMBAN. Sept. 10. —The pre Mdent of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. will pay a two-day visit to Negri Sembilan on Sept. 12 and Sept 13* Mr. Tan will visit M.C.A. tranches in Port Dickson. Kuala •hlah. Gemas and Scremban. Hi114 words
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105 1963-09-18 7 ALOR STAR. Sept. 9—Ho Su Eng. 15. reported to the police that a man tried to molest her in a lonely spot at Pekan Sik, Gurun, last night. She said she was walking to a shop when the man came from behind and embraced105 words
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102 1963-09-18 7 SEREMBAN, Sept. 9. Police and banks here have come to an understanding whereby clients may be allowed to deposit sealed containers on Malaysia Day. Sept 16 The time is between 10 am and 10.30 am Sealed boxes, envelopes etc with “unknown” contents102 words
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230 1963-09-18 7 ALOR STAR, September 9. A FORMER schoolteacher, Tan Ba Ba 33. broke a down in court today and pleaded for leniency after he had been convicted on four of making a false statement when applying for a teacher s post. With tears230 words
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Article189 1963-09-18 7 SINGAPORE, September 9. THE 143-man representatives council of the Naval Base Labour Union here began taking a secret ballot tonight to decide whether their 10,000 members will go on strike in support of a set of claims, some of them outstanding since 1959. The union’s189 words
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Article26 1963-09-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sept 10 The Yang di-Pertuan Negara InrhP Yusof bin Ishak. today declared Monday and Tuesday (Sept 16 and 17) bank and public holidays.26 words
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249 1963-09-18 7 1/UALA LUMPUR, Sept. IV 9- Criticism of the Government’s system of school board management was described today as “off the mark.” An Education Ministry spokesman thus dismissed the latest in a continuing attack against the system, including a suggestion that it should249 words
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Article73 1963-09-18 7 SINGAPORE. Sept. 9.- The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. has received a cable from tiie Chief Minister-desig-nate of Sabah. Mr. Donald Stephens. in reply to Mr Lee’s earlier message on Malaysia. Mr. Stephens cable says: Thank you for your stirring message and congratulations Our73 words
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245 1963-09-18 8 Row over democracy PENANG, September 9. 'PIIE Penang division or the Socialist Front today A described as “childish” a call by the former Chief Minister, Inche Aziz Ibrahim, to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman “not to be too liberal with his democracy in245 words
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324 1963-09-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 9. —Leaders of four Buddhist organisations here today formally asked Tengku Abdul Rahman to intercede on behalf of the Buddhists in South Vietnam to end religious persecution there. In a petition asking the Tengku to use his good offices to324 words
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127 1963-09-18 8 SEREMBAN, Sept. 9. The Negri Sembilan smallholders advisory service will hold a two-week demonstration of rubber sheet making in the Rembau district from Sept 12 to Sept. 25. According to a Government statement today, there will also be tree film shows and talks127 words
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269 1963-09-18 8 TIME IS MONEY, AND A YEAR COSTS 524.000 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 9. —Three hundred parking meters, that have been.forced to lie idle in storage for the past year due to a legal snag, could have brought in about $24,000 in revenue during269 words
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Article31 1963-09-18 8 PENANG, Sept, 9—The Second Magistrate, today lined Lim Kar Hing, $lO when he pleaded guilty to a charge of being drunk and disorderly in Bridge Street last night.31 words
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Article, Illustration364 1963-09-18 8 SINGAPORE, September 10. 'J'HE luxury Goodwood Park Hotel here has changed hand* as the result of the first successful take-over bid of a public company listed on the Malayan Stock Exchange. The buyers, the Malayan Banking group of companies, are364 words
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111 1963-09-18 8 PENANG, Sept. 8. The Bishop of Penang”, Monsignor Francis Chan, will attend the resumption of the second Vatican menical Council in lh >n,e next week. He will leave fcy the nigl' l mail on Sept. 11 f r D Kuala Lumpur, where ne111 words
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181 1963-09-18 8 SINGAPORE. Sept. 9. A Bible that was buried to hide it from the Japs in the second world war is to he permanently displayed in its original home—St. Mary’s Church at R.A F. Scletar. The church’s wartime priest, the Rev. A. S. Giles—who until recently181 words
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298 1963-09-18 9 nEN'ANO, Sept. 8. A former Chief Mincer of Penang, Inche Viz Ibrahim, today called on Tengku Abcul Rahman not to be too liberal with his democracy in Penang, which was fast be~ coming a “trouble spot” m Malaya. Because of the Tengku’s298 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-09-18 9 PENANG, Sept. 16. Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, has received a letter threatening him with death should there be any “commotion” on Malaysia Day. Written in Malay, with a sketch showing a pistol ejecting a bullet into Mr. Ooi’s head,295 words
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95 1963-09-18 9 PENANG. Sept 8 The Penang Restaurant and Bar Workers’ Union will meet tomorrow to consider starting a strike fund. The union will also discuss ways and means of strengthening its organisation and to make representations to Penang's leading hotel, the E and O for95 words
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70 1963-09-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 9—The General Manager of the Central Electricity Board. Mr. J. Sharpies, tonight advised the Chinese Electrical Engineering Association to offer scholarships to university and technical students. “B v doing this, you can carry out your own tasks °f d ve *°P' ments70 words
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170 1963-09-18 9 KUCHING, Sept. 10 Mw LAYan -BORN Dr. Sockalingam will e c°me the Speaker of vfawak’s Council on Sept. 15. Bockalingaim was hkVi leluk An son where ci u ther was a member fcpar,menl alayan MedlCa 4'o *rw educat e<l at the aw170 words
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172 1963-09-18 9 OEREMBAN, Sept. 9. The president of the Seremban Town Council. Mr. p. Gurnam Singh Gill (S.F.) will move at the monthly meeting on Sept. I*2 that the fixed rate paid by Malayan railway for railway property in the town be increased “to a172 words
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Article177 1963-09-18 9 PENANG, Sept. 9.—The six chambers of commerce in Penang have asked the Federation Government to reconsider its decision to b r ing Penang island into the Malaysian common market. In a joint memorandum to the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, and the177 words
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224 1963-09-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 8. —Government clerks were urged today to prepare for the “inevitable day” when they will have to resort to industrial action. This was one of 20 resolutions passed by the Amalgamated Union of Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services at224 words
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Article91 1963-09-18 9 SINGAPORE, Sept. 10.—An escapee from the Reformative Training Centre In Ulu Bedok, Lee Cheow Kang, 17, died In the General Hospital shortly after he was found unconscious at Robertson Quay yesterday. Lee, who escaped on March 11, was found lying on the live-foot way with multiple91 words
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Article47 1963-09-18 9 RAWANG. Sept 10—Members of Kairali Arts Club from Kuala Lumpur and here travelled to Ipoh to take part In the Onnam (harvest festival) celebrations yesterday Later. they staged a variety show at Sri Marlamman Temple halJ, before an audience of mure thau 1,000.47 words
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Article, Illustration422 1963-09-18 10 SINGAPORE, September 8. \T LEAST 30 Independents are to contest the Singapore general elections on a common platform. This was todays big surprise here as all parties waited eagerly, with completed lists of candidates, for Nomination Day —four days away. Among the “top** men in this first-ever “party”422 words
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125 1963-09-18 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 8. The Barisan Sosialis today accused the PAP of wanting a “snap election—blitzkrieg style.” An official «tatement said the party predicted that the forthcoming Singapore general elections would be “the most unfair and undemocratic In the history of Singapore.” The Barisan Sosialis.125 words
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296 1963-09-18 10 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 8. A minister and two senators were among more than 300 people who attended a memorial service at the Brickfields Buddhist Temple here this morning in honour of the monks and nuns who gave their lives for296 words
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310 1963-09-18 10 IPOH, Sept. 8 \fINING companies nave violated their cneiT1 year-old agreement with the All-Malayan Mining Industry Staff Union, Mr. C.A. Mathews national president of the union, claimed toda> Speaking at the annual meeting ot the Malim Nawar branch of the union at the Station Hotel,310 words
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Article37 1963-09-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 10—The Indian Muslim Association i Selangor wtU hold special prayer* at the South Indian Mosque in Malay Street here for the peace and prosperity of Malaysia, at 1 pjn on Sept. 16.37 words
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193 1963-09-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR, September 10. 11/ORK is going on at iull speed to complete the last of the four berths in the South Klang Straits so that the entire project can operate oy the end of the year. There will then be seven ocean193 words
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Article61 1963-09-18 10 SINGAPORE, Sept 10 newly opened s4ol).uuu Queenstodivisional neadquarters station became operational Sept- 8. Residents at Redhill. A.ex.t and Queenstown areas are a*** to call at the new station lor a •> police advice or help ~,i on The Alexandra police st»» has since been closed hman61 words
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Article70 1963-09-18 10 SEREMBAN. Sept, 10-T** day visit of the presider Mr Malayan Chinese Ass** l stpo ned. Tan Slew Sin. has been Po- t^ d an MC A spokesman td to v S it Mr Tan was scheduled t< Negri Sembilan branches on 12 and 13 but70 words
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Article, Illustration455 1963-09-18 11 DAHARI ALI - Kelantan_asks to declare Malaysia Act ‘void and inoperative’ by DAHARI ALI: Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 10 THE State of Kelantan today filed a suit in the High Court here seek* ing a declaration of the court that the Malaysia Act, passed by Parliament last month, was "void and inoperative."455 words
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543 1963-09-18 11 Kuala lumpur, Sept. 10.—A series of important closeddoor meetings were held throughout today between representatives of the Governments of Malaya, Singapore. Sarawak and Britain to clear the last obstacles in the wav of Malaysia. Those taking part were: For Malaya; the543 words
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110 1963-09-18 11 Help folk in rural areas’ appeal by Sultan .KOTA BHARU. Sept. 10 -e Sultan of Kelantan tc:a.v appealed to Government n an ts and voluntary ••gar.bations in the State •c help the rural people so sto assure the success of -ra. development projects ,7 opening the State's y} rural development110 words
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78 1963-09-18 11 r C A 10—Two laph Seng Kim, 23, and i thft‘m ,kr Ann 28 were charged iiy Court here toiibourol.' 1 ri e mur der of another Thev 0 ne Tean Cher, bn# e ulle Kvd to have killed %(v T 3 milestone Ma’accaof78 words
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Article24 1963-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept o—The Malayan Kennel Association will hold an oix*n dog show at the Chinese Assembly Hull on Sept 2‘J24 words
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Article, Illustration949 1963-09-18 12 Kuala Lumpur, September 10 H E national president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore’s Prime Minister, had once suggested to Tengku Abdul Rahman that the People’s Action Party should replace949 words
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Article, Illustration123 1963-09-18 12 Kuala lumpur, sept. 10.—Miss Betty Lim Saw Vim. 20-year-old beautician and hair stylist (above), is one of the entrants in the ’Miss Welfare Queen 1963'* contest to be held during the University of Malaya’s Welfare Week Ball on Sept. 14. First and second123 words
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Article80 1963-09-18 12 KLANG. Sept. 10.—The District Hospital here is getting a face-lift costing more than $30,000. The. wooden hospital, built more than 50 years ago. has been in a poor condition for several years. The 10-ward hospital serves about 350.000 people of the Klang and coastal areas A80 words
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Article66 1963-09-18 12 SUNGEI PATANI, Sept. 10 Archbishop M. Olcomcndy of Singapore, and Bishop D. Vendareon of Kuala Lumpur, have left for Rome to attend the second session of the ecumenical council which opens on Sept. 29 The Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan, leaves for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow66 words
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Article, Illustration325 1963-09-18 12 PENANG, September 10, PENANG Alliance Member of Parliament Mr. Geh Chong Keat, today pledged he would fight for the retention of the island's free port status. Mr. Geh told the Straits Times he was elected on the Alliance platform, one of325 words
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Article187 1963-09-18 12 I/UALA LUMP uRJ Sept. 10.— The Gov J ernment Services arbi-| tration tribunal today! announced its awards! for stenographers after J considering statements,! submissions and docu-J ments made on oehalfj of the official and starfi sides. According to a statement! today signed by the three members187 words
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Article40 1963-09-18 12 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sept :<>■ —Two Alliance candidates elected to the Seberang Taistr of the Kuala Trenggar.u local council at the by-elect.on* there yesterday. They were Inche Mohanied b.nl Jusoh and Inche Mohamed N° r D I Tdris.40 words
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Article40 1963-09-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 9'-™® Prime Minister. Tengku Raman, today opened t ni art exposition at the Devi jn(f hasa dan Pustaka here featuring more than 200 paintings hV The exhibits include g artists from Singapore rawalc.40 words
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Article, Illustration479 1963-09-18 13 SINGAPORE, Sept. 10. ‘.-Security measures v( r p dumped on the nuseway today. Gang rtpr s front the FederaL{ according to Inrdligence reports, are Lvnvr south from the Federation to interfere ~th the coming general elections here. Plaincl 'tlies men479 words
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96 1963-09-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 10. The Traffic Advisory Committee of the Municipal Council here has approved the temporary opening up to two-way traffic of that portion of Jalan Suleiman which is at present restricted to one-way traffic. This is to facilitate the flow ol traffic during96 words
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Article, Illustration241 1963-09-18 13 LUMPUR, v Sept. 10.—Two Japanese arrived here by plane today to lend a big bang to the Malaysia celebrations. Mr. Kyosuke Ogatsu, managing director of the Marutamaya Ogatsu Fireworks Co. of Tokyo, and his assistant. Mr. I. Tanaka, will put the Kuala Lumpur241 words
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108 1963-09-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 9—The Malayan Film Unit expects to process its own colour films, after it moves into its new Petallng Jaya studios at the end of this year The unit’s acting head. Inche Mohamed Zain. announced today that a colour processing machine108 words
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Article28 1963-09-18 13 KUALA LUMPUH. Sept. 10. Arrangements are Peinß mart the Malayan Film Units him “Milestones to Malaysia to televised nil over the world on Malaysia Day'28 words
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248 1963-09-18 13 KJ A L A LUMPUR, Sept. 10.—The Malayan Railway announced today that it would put additional coaches on all trains for the Malaysia celebrations here and would also run a duplicate daily night mail seivice between Penang and here from Sept. 14 to248 words
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227 1963-09-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, September 10. women trade unionists walked out of the annual meeting of the Selangor branch of the C.E.B. Junior Oflicers Union this evening after the use of four-letter words by several male members. The meeting later broke up in227 words
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Article44 1963-09-18 13 MALACCA. Sept. 9—The Chief Minister Ot Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, yesterday opened a mldwives' clinic and quarters it Kampong Bukit Senggeh here. He advised expectant mothers to make full use or the facilities offered them by the Government.44 words
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Article37 1963-09-18 13 KAJANG, Sept. 10. Inche Zainal Abidin bin Raous, the OCPD Kajang, has left the district on three months’ leave. Inche Baharuddin bin Mohamed Naseh, a senior investigating officer here, will act in his absence.37 words
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131 1963-09-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 10.— Twenty-eight qj the 48 countries Invited here accepted invitations to attend the Malaysia celebrations in Kuala Lumpur, a Ministry of External Alfairs spokesman said today. They are Belgium. Brazil. Britain. Canada, Ceylon, Denmark, France. Germany, Greece, Iraq. Italy, Korea,131 words
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Article, Illustration545 1963-09-18 14 ‘TERRIBLE CRIME SAYS JUDGE: WHIPPING ORDERED FOR THREE IPOH, September 9. ()NE MAN was sentenced to death and four others were jailed for terms from six to eight years for their part in what Air. Justice Neal described in the545 words
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Article451 1963-09-18 14 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 11. —Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight termed Malaysia “a bastion of democracy and a bulwark against Communism.” “I am confident that Malaysia will be a progressive and prosperous nation.” he said In a broadcast. Recordings have been sent to 60 radio stations451 words
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Article246 1963-09-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 11 —A 28-minute film depicting events pertaining to the birth oi Malaysia, will be televised all over the world on the eve of Malaysia Day The tilm—“Milestones to Malaysia”—is the first of a series ol four films on Malaysia currently bei.ik produced246 words
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Article23 1963-09-18 14 PARIT BUNTAR, Sept. 11.—The Krian Magistrate, lnche Abdul Hamid bin Mohamad Yunos. has born promoted a first class magistrate In Perak23 words
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72 1963-09-18 14 BANGKOK. Sept. 11—The DeThanom Kittikachorn. and the Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman and their wives will represent Thailand during Malaysia Day ceremonies in Kuala Lumpur on Sept 16, it was announced today. The Thai party will leave Bangkok on Sept. 14. After Tun Khoman's72 words
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Article35 1963-09-18 14 SINGAPORE. Sept. 11 The chairman of the People’s Action Party Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will Inaugurate the celebrations of the expansion of the party’s women’s league at their headquarters at 3 Sept. 15.35 words
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141 1963-09-18 14 1/ l A L A I.CMPI K Sept. 11. The Chiei Justice l>ato Sir J arrets Thomsen, will hear the suit filed by the Kelanun State Government yesterday seeking a declaration that the Malaysia Act was “void and inopera tive” in the High141 words
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115 1963-09-18 14 PENANG, Sept. 11 Although Penang's Socialistcontrolled City Council wu* not join in the Malaysia:: celebrations, it will grant its workers two holidays on Sept. 16 and 17. ‘Both have been dec.art lie holidays." the Mc.or. X Ooi Thiam Slew explained to* day. n115 words
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Article57 1963-09-18 14 SINGAPORE. Sept. Horal English examinah this year’s Cambridge to Certificate. which SP „t.| have been held ,n fl nt 'df 16 find 17. nns own the l to Sept 23 and Sep' 2 d same times as ortB na Q ,f tnej This change 1? bPrn,!57 words
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447 1963-09-18 15 SJLR WORKERS WARNED AGAINST PL A YING WITH REDS SINGAPORE, Sept. 10 WARNING to Singapore Harbour Board workers to heed the Government’s advice not “to play” with Communists, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told them this evening: “This447 words
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Article19 1963-09-18 15 SINGAPORE. Sept. 10 The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will tour the Telok Blangah constituency tomorrow.19 words
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245 1963-09-18 15 K U A L. A LUMPUR. Sept. 10.—The Min--ISte: Of Works. Posts Telecommunica- lon s. Dato V T. Sam■jjnthan. is confident Hie threatened ri ke by the 1,480S r n Union of Postal Staff can be avoided. see why there •nui 0245 words
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Article, Illustration186 1963-09-18 15 £IIE Roslin binte Abdul Ghani (above). a member of the Malayan Association of Youth Club's Selangor Dance Group, will perform the Candle Dance for members of the Jose Limon Dance Company at a private reception in the American Ambassador’s residence186 words
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127 1963-09-18 15 KUCHING, Sept. 10 The Department of Civil Aviation has started investigating the cause of tlie crash of a Borneo Airways Twin Pioneer near Sibu airporto on Sept. 7. The investigation is being conducted by Mr John Seal, Inspector of Aircraft Accidents, assisted127 words
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Article50 1963-09-18 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 10.— Mrs. E. M. Ramachandran. was elected the first woman president of the Selangor Indian Association at its annual meeting yesterday. Other officials are Mr K K Samv. and Mr N Raghavan vice presidents: M r R V. Nathan, secretary: O.A M Nathan treasurer50 words
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Article27 1963-09-18 15 IPOH, Sept. 10—A water pump valued at $500 was stolen last night trom the Canning Gardens housing estate, where construction is now in progress27 words
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199 1963-09-18 15 YfALACCA, Sept. 10.— The Chief Medical and Health Officer, Dr. S. A. Sabaratnam, today complained that the General Hospital here, which was providing a 24-hour service, was only getting water for six hours daily. He said that his repeated requests to the municipal199 words
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250 1963-09-18 16 With varsity, factories PENANG, Sept. 11. pENANG should become a health centre before it joins the Malaysian common market. A joint delegation from four associations suggested this when they saw Dato Wong Pow Nee, Penang's Chief Minister, last night. Visitors who came to Penang250 words
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Article67 1963-09-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 11.—A fund-raising dance by the Central Malaya Trained Nurses League under the patronage of the Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib. will be held at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall here on Oct. 5. The proceeds are for the league's67 words
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275 1963-09-18 16 PENANG, Sept. 11. THE PENANG Chamber of Commerce, which represents European business interests, thinks that Penang membership of the Malayan common market is inevitable and in the national interest. The chairman, Mr. G. C Randall, said this today in explaining why his chamber did not275 words
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72 1963-09-18 16 MALACCA. Sept. 11. Inche Ishak bin Ismail. 19. left for Britain today on a Federation Government scholarship for a degree in electrical engineering. Inche ishak. *no is me eldest son of Inche Ismail bin Haji Mum ot the Education Depart ment here, is72 words
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Article45 1963-09-18 16 SINGAPORE. Sept. 13—Rabbi Samuel P. Bogomilsky. a member of the Jewish Lubavitch Peace Corps Movement, has arrived in Singapore to lecture on Judaism. Tomorrow he will give a talk at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue in Waterloo Street at 7.10 pm.45 words
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Article46 1963-09-18 16 SINGAPORE. Sept. 13—Singapore will be represented at the Malaysia celebrations in Sabah and Sarawak by the Deputy Premier. Dr Toh Chin Chve. and the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Raiaratnam. respectively Thev will leave for the Borneo territories on Sept. 15.46 words
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Article45 1963-09-18 16 PENANG. Sept. 12—'The six local chambers of commerce will meet tomorrow to hear a report from 'ts ioint delegation on a two-hour interview it had on Sept. 9 with the Chief Minister Dato Wong Pow Nee. on the island's free port status.45 words
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Article136 1963-09-18 16 Port Swettenham. September 13 MORE than 1.000 fishermen on Pulau Ketam. 15 miles from here, have left the island to settle in North Malaya because of Indonesian pirates. The Island community leaders Mr Sim Poh 800. said that more than 3.000 fishing nets worth several thousand136 words
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491 1963-09-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR, j September 1 1 J)R LIM SWEE AUN, Minister of Commtn e* and Industry, warned today that tho Gov. eminent might have to adjust its economic development plans if the price of rubbt r U l; tinued to fall.491 words
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181 1963-09-18 16 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 12. Bee 5 of the recent spate or payroll grabs, more than 100 firms here are using police escorts on pay days. A police spokesman said today that in the past three months, more than 1,000 policemen were u.-ed by business181 words
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Article42 1963-09-18 16 BANGKOK. Sept. 13—A v known Thai archaeologist h* f day for Kuala Lumpur to j-i series of lectures on arch.it >'• finds In Thailand, the Ministry announced u\i\ He is Prince SuphasJ;* u a high official of the t Department. Reutei42 words
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Article20 1963-09-18 16 SINGAPORE. Sept Barisnn Soslalis will election rally totr.oin :rltr£ > p.m at Shenton Wav u duce Us candidates20 words
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Article, Illustration442 1963-09-18 17 SINGAPORE, September 13. UR. David Marshall, Independent candidate for Anson in the general elections, has written to the Returning OHicer, Mr. M. Ponnuduray, claiming that the notification appointing Sept. 21 as Polling Day is void under the law. The earliest day on which442 words
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191 1963-09-18 17 ruA L A LUMPUR. IV Sept. 13. Malaya’s first women delegate to the United Nations General Assembly in NevV York, Senator Aishah Ghani, today pledged to fight for equality of Malayan Wowen. Speaking a: the airport before leaving with four other191 words
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285 1963-09-18 17 PENANG, September 13. jV'JR. TAN Chong 800, Socialist Front City Councillor for Pahat Batu, warned today that businesses here would “flee to the mainland" when Penang lost its free port status. “The loss of this privilege, therefore, would be disastrous for every one285 words
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Article114 1963-09-18 17 IPOH. Sept. 12—The Sultan and Raja Perempuan of Perak had an aerial view of their pp.iace in Kuala Kant;sar and its sprawling grounds from a Fokker Friendship plane at 6.000 ft. at miles an hour this morning. They were among the guests given two114 words
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175 1963-09-18 17 Kuala lumpur, Sept. 13. The National Union of Commercial Worktrs is investigating into t h e activities of several members and officials who, the union's general secretary, Mr. A.B. Gomez, says have been engaged in “subversive activities.” He said: “We know who175 words
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Article34 1963-09-18 17 RAWANG. Sept. 11 —Scouts In Kawanu nisnict will celebrate the birth ol Malaysia with a ‘Malay* s Ih Ronllle’ at 12 0a a m on Sept. IS n mi t!»r I>lstrlct Office34 words
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Article29 1963-09-18 17 RANTING. Sept. 13 The Jen* Jarom branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will celebrate Malaysia day with a tea party and prayer meeting on Sept. 2829 words
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841 1963-09-18 18 EPSOM JEEP - by EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE, Sept. 11. Rising Stable’s Cash Inn earned p place in the Singapore Gold Cop field when he scored a brilliant win over 8f at Bukit Tiniah today. Raee One CLASS 2. DIV. 4—7F. The841 words
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Article970 1963-09-18 18 SINGAPORE, Sept. 15.— Veni Vici s Resquilleur, brilliantly ridden by Alan Trevena, scored a thrilling half-length win from C. s h Inn (Moses Lee) in the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup over lOf at Bukit Timah today. Race One CLASS 1, DIV. 3—7F. Gold Mine Stable’s (4) SKILFUL970 words
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Miscellaneous111 1963-09-18 18 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: *i, Mo2 1 No. *****2 ($80,501 1 2 No. *****0 ($23 (too! 3 No. *****7 i ,S Starters ($1,200 each)- *****9, *****1, *****5, |-ip *****7. *****2, *****7. pa!?’ *****9, *****9. Consolation Nos. *****2. *****7, *****2. *****2. *****2. *****6. ($750 each); *****3, 2629*“* *****9, *****5* *****5, *****9,111 words
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Article84 1963-09-18 19 euA L\ LUMPUH, Sept. IS—. jmayar, Association of the -barter.-d inetltute of 8e,retar 5 is offerlaa three wrres'^cncewjrreeechointermeSKte,°«u^ 2L l t; 0 .i of the Chartered ggm$c of Secretaries Londe:- Candidates must be citl521? n£? ne °J the Mft layand resident in MJlaya, not engaged in •§2? Professional84 words
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Article862 1963-09-18 19 PS'rUfdSi >_ flight* ..t sod EdHNtm MHfHI L this y<**r iNMtnuu I l Ait* tflCM v Ml Altai I6» 13 tS 142 1 a frtUs Is VllVl 41' WH cm Ml m fi, S3*i~l§ a is* 3 30 im IB 101 CM M Ml 111 18 If862 words
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Article65 1963-09-18 19 fH IM( Date of Total Total for mnmrti payment for prcvlooa P-7 7ear year J^ mtr Hrd. 10% Oct. 80 “p 1 Con. 00 Oct 7 Rubber if% sept 17 12* 12,1 Z* lu M 051 Oct 28 15% 18 Malay 0% Oct 18 8% 12*% 7®** ciabbec65 words
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Article83 1963-09-18 19 PARIT BUNTAR, Sept. 11—The Workers Party has pledged to struggle for the Independence of Singapore If the Btate Is unable to merge on equal terms with the Federation “in the near future” The party, wnlch made this point in its election platform, said: "The basis and83 words
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Article37 1963-09-18 19 PARIT BUNTAR, Sept. 10—The Perak State Government has allocated $4,000 to Krtan District for its Malaysia celebrations. The celebrations committee expects to raise another $6,000 from the people for the two-day celebrations.37 words
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Article26 1963-09-18 19 September 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 641 cents (up a Quarter of a cent). TIN: $454,374 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 20 tons).26 words
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412 1963-09-18 19 Experiments on black rubber’ to make tyres KUALA LUMPUR, September 12. JHE RUBBER Research Institute here is conducting experiments into premixing natural rubber latex with carbon black to produce “black rubber” for the manufacture of tyres and other products. There is one snag: Carbon black is not produced in Malaya.412 words
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Article24 1963-09-18 19 PENANG. Sept. 15—The Central Province Wellesley Umno division is forming a parenta-teachers association to help the welfare of Malay school children.24 words
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98 1963-09-18 19 pENANG, Sept. 13. More than 300 representatives from 150 political parties and registered associations in Penang are expected to attend tomorrow’s “free port” meeting at the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce. The Socialist Front, the Penang M.C.A. and the United Democratic Party will send98 words
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Article264 1963-09-18 19 OCTOBBR llrtt grad* rubber buysrt f.a.b. closed it S p m. In Singapore and Kuala kumpur yesterday at M| cent* per lb up a quarter of a cant cn Thurada'a doling level for the position The tone was quiet and •lightly easier. R.A.S and F.M.R.I. elating pneat In264 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article2174 1963-09-18 20 From Our Market Correspondent WITH Malaysia, an accomplished fact today, the Malayan Stock Exchange assumes new scope for steady growth and progress in the years ahead. With the inclusion of the Borneo territories in the new nation further opportunities arise for the cxoansion of business there. At2,174 words
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Article31 1963-09-18 20 RUBBtR TIN (per lb.) (perpkol). Sept. 6. 621 cts 1451.56 16. 62 els. $452.96 11. 63 cts. $452.25 12. 641 cts. $454,371 13. 641 cts. $454,371 14. cts. $453.2531 words
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474 1963-09-18 20 TX)R the first time for r several months the Straits tin price was unchanged at $454.37i per picul. The estimated offering was down 20 tons to 240 tons. A feature of Thursday morning’s London tin dealings was the availability of cash at £950474 words
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Article36 1963-09-18 20 (Msnsgsrs' Prises) First Malayan l.si i yp Second Malayan 1.36 144 Third Malayan 9S 1 Oft First Hong Kong 1.00 1.04* Second Hong Kong .72 .76* Sterling Commodity 4/- 4/ft < Hon k Kong currency)36 words
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Article82 1963-09-18 20 'PME Malayan Exchange Banka’ Ait*. 4 elation made these charges In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S 100): Sailing TT or 00 raady: Deutsche Mark* 129 1/2; Halland Guilder* 117 3/8; Italian Lira *****. C KHOO B.T. PAGE 14 SEPT 13 On the free exchange82 words
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Article556 1963-09-18 20 T™ M<Uayan RubUr h.J? sket,5 ket a DPear* 0 have developed a ha »t weeks thC nr PaSt weeks of decliii n R sharply early u week and the curr* nt period was no except rn state H.CkB. Co. <\ in their current revkw’ H eavy556 words
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Article29 1963-09-18 20 In August Batu Lintan*i lf)() ed 264,000 lb. and Gknealy lb. United Malacca 336£ Ayer Molek 60,665 lb 1‘ Vv San, Ltd. 120.100 lb.. »nd 62,700 lb.29 words
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