The Straits Budget, 2 October 1963

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  • 29 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYA S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Hr v Kuala Lumpur, October 8,1»63. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or 1 shilling. KDN S19.
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    • 122 2  -  W. K. CHAN Aler 8 tar I DEPLORE the nonchalant attitude of the Alor Star Town Council in not doing anything to improve the modern amenities of Titi 81am. in the way of a food metalled road and the Installation of water-pipes' into the homes
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    • 163 2  -  RESIDENT Singapore rh City Council hat seen fit to smarten Braddell Heights estate by trimming the grass verges, and re-surfacing all the roads. Monsoon-drains and culverts have been overhauled and cemented where necessary. Yet. within a matter of days the Immaculate grass verges were again Uttered with domestic
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    • 169 2  -  TEACHER Malacca t r IAM a trainee-teacher in one of the secondary continuation schools in Malacca. Since last year, I have been attending lectures six days a week, and for five days a week I have to teach In the afternoon. This means, with travelling included, that my
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    • 97 2  -  LEE LAM THTE > Ipob AS one who regularly makes use of Hugh Low Street and Chamberlain Road. 1 would like to state that the flow of traffic here Is very unsatisfactory. Traffic congestion and minor accidents frequently occur, particularly at night An analysis of the situation clearly
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    • 104 2  -  TRAVELLER Kuala Lumpur ONE has only to travel third class during a holiday period to notice the shortcomings of the Malayan Railway. Many unfortunate passengers have to stand in the oorxldors and at doorways which is most risky This has been going on for years and must stop.
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    • 166 2  -  (Mm.) ELIZABETH BRACEGIRDLE Singapore f AM disgusted and sickened by the appalling way In which animals are treated. 1 refer to the all too common sight of dogs wandering around homeless, starving, diseased and badly injured. It costs only It cents to phone the RSFCA—a society
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    • 128 2  -  MKMRKtt Momr I DON'T Agree with whet the manager of the Employees Provident Fund said in answer to the letter in the Straits 'limes headed "EPF Policy.** For example, the Borneo Buildin* Society has been getting loans from the EPF Board at a certain rate of interest, and
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    • 694 2  -  M. GHAZALI bin SHAFI Permanent Secretarj Ministry of Kxtern* Affairs, Malays! Knala Lumpur MR. THOMAS of Kuching iU wrote on Bept. 24 commenting on the status of Malaysia in the family of nations. It is thought desirable that the position of Malaysia in the context of Its
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    • 141 2  -  TAXPAYER Kuala Lumpur VO WAD AYS anyone can purchase a motor vehicle either new or secondhand with a *mgip down payment and reasonable monthly instalments—three years for a new vehicle and two years for a second hand one. There are no compelling reasons now for
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    • 88 2  -  LORONCi x-1 Singapore rE lorongs eff Chant Road betw< n the w and 5* mile and Telo Kurau are In a rondltg that can only br descrii* as deplorable. Lorong In Telok Kurau 1exception, howev. sentatlons marie to Rural Board br-t'/hj reply that they re f p or
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    • 823 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 23 [■psephologists will find the ■pgapor elections a joyous The immediate Hniticanco, of course, is ob ■us. .Mi. Lee Kuan Yew's Hpler.dcnt victory provides with the political which, in the middle Blast week, had seemed to B doubt Of course it does Bt dispose
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    • 422 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 23 With Mr. A. P. Rajah and Mr. Thio Chan Bee defeated, there will be no personality in the new Legislative Assembly to connect it with the preRendel beginnings of parliamentary democracy in Singapore. (Tun Lim Yew Hock, who also was active in politics
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    • 616 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 24 It has been explained by Dr. Subandrio and by Indonesian diplomats at United Nations headquarters that Indonesia is a young nation and Indonesians an emotional people, easily provoked. The stoning and sacking of embassies, the seizure of consulates and businesses, come naturally
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    • 644 3 —Straits Times. Sept. 25 Indonesia’s decision to breai: off all trade relations witn Malaysia naturally is not being treated lightly in Malaya or Singapore, or in Sabah. But it is certain that Indonesia will be the worst sufferer. This vast trade was worth last year just over
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    • 384 4 —Strait Times, Sept. 26 By the end of the month it J should be possible to assess fairly accurately the outlook for the padi farmers in the j areas of Kedah and Perlis affected by this year’s late and inadequate rains. All acres not 1 sown by then
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    • 211 4 —Straits Times. Sept. 26 The Central Electricity Board has not carried out its threat to shut off power supplies to the Bentong Town Council. But though the street lights still shine, the picture of the council’s finances appears gloomier than ever. In addition 'to the $11,236 C.E.B. bill,
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    • 590 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 27 The arrest and detention in Singapore of several students of Nanyang University and of a number of Chinese middle school students, about a score in all, was not entirely un expected. Internal security is now in the hands of the Central Government, and
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    • 460 4 -Straits Times. Sept. 27 The Railway men’s Union of Malaya is about to embark on expensive litigation to have the High Court declare that employees of the Malayan Railway Administration “are, and always have been, Government servants.” The union reckons on a successful suit producing two results. First,
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    • 453 4 —Straits Times, Sept The eventual uniii,„ Uon the vanous State educajB systems is far the must B lenging item on the agenda tile proposed Malabo, ,<lM ation conference Dec. 14 to 22, after two JM ponements). Recent trenH have not been towards un f ation. Throughout tlu* M
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  • 741 5 DATO LIM AND DR. FONG EXPECTED TO BE GIVEN IN NEW POSTS Toh first on victory tour SINGAPORE. September 22 SINGAPORE’S new Cabinet will be announced some time early next month, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, chairman of the People’s Action Party and
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  • 462 5 TAN LARK SYE ACCUSED OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES SINGAPORE, Sept. 22. The Government moved today against rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, for his alleged subversive activities. Proceedings for cancellation of his Singapore citizenship have started, the Government announced. A Press statement, drafted by the Prime Minister,
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  • 84 5 Schoolgirl elected Miss Malaysia SCHOOLGIRL NORAINI binte Ahmad, 16, was elected “Miss Malaysia Klang She won the title from 10 other finalists In the Klang District celebrations. and was “crowned" by Tengku Aminah. wife of the Tengku Laxamana or Selangor Che Zaleha binte Amar, 18. a clerk of the Telok
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  • 314 6 GREATEST STIMULANT ENSURES SMOOTH INDUSTRIALISATION IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS SINGAPORE, Sept. 22. Business and industrial circles today hailed the resounding victory for the People’s Action Party in yesterday’s general elections. They described it as the greatest stimulant which would ensure the smooth industrialisation of the State
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  • 174 6 SINGAPORE. Sept. 23.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today received more congratulatory messages on the People's Action Party’s election victory The messages came from VIPs and people from all walks of life. Among them was one from the chairman of the Sarawak United People’s
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  • 49 6 BENTONG, Sept. 23.—The Pahang local Authorities Employees’ Union is to be dissolved ana ui its place a branch ot the Amalgamated National Union ot Local Authorities Employees is to be formed This was decided at an executive committee meeting of the union held recently
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  • 36 6 IPOH, Sept. 23—The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Sha’ari bin Shafie president of the Perak Red Cross, will inspect the annual parade of the Ipoh district unit on the Sept. 29 at 4 pm.
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  • 138 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 23 Th e Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Chief of Armed Forces Staff, Gen- eral Dato Sir Rodney Moore, will attend the finals of the first Malaysian Armed Forces Rifle meeting on Sept. 26 at the Many ala Range, Port
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  • 45 6 —Reuter. LONDON, September 23.—Mr. Tan Siea Sin, Malaysian Finance Minister, arrived London today for the Commonwealth r Ministers’ conference beginning here tomo He will leave for Washington after ference to attend the meetings of the Bank and the International Monetai} there—Reuter.
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  • 683 7  -  by JACKIE SAM Singapore, Sept. 23 THE Government is moving fast to settle the Nanyang University problem as a foln 0 /r W depriving the varsity’s founder, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, of his citizenship. Minister for Education,
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  • 208 7 SINGAPORE, Sept. 2?. 3 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight made it clear that there were two distinct problems connected with Nanyang University. Mi. Lee had met leaders of the Chinese community to discuss the Japanese blood dec: issue and Nanyang University
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  • 42 7 DNTEY, Sept. 23—A Slngapohas designed the scenery for lrst Sydney presentation of a 7* musical comedy," Ballad of kpl Alley." He ls Mr p. k. Kuo, a flrstdeduction student at the institute of Dramatic Art *<ere
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  • 31 7 LUMPUR, Sept. 23—The oi; ral Electricity Board Junior ’’nion will hold their 15th conference at the Federal r v mtorv Avenue here at 1 ,3 Pm. on Sept. 28.
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  • 75 7 SINGAPORE. Sept. 24.—Dr. Lee Slew Chon, chairman of the Barisan Sosialis announced today that his Party was cancelling all Its victory tours of constituencies by the Party’s 13 candidates scheduled for tomorrow. He said this was because the police had given permission for the use
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  • 204 7 Tan Lark Sye (he won’ t talk) became British in 1955 SLNGAPORE, Sept. 23. Rubber magnate and chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr. Tan Lark Sye (above), refused today to comment on the Government’s move to revoke his Singapore citizenship. The Government announced yesterday that proceedings were being taken
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  • 174 7 MUAR, Sept. 23 rpHE Malaysian Govern1 ment is adopting a ‘wait and see’ policy with regard to its present strained relations with Indonesia, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-o peratives, Inche Mohamed Khtr Johari, said here today. He reiterated that seaborne patrols by the
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  • 278 8 KOTA BHARU, September 23. l,OOO members of the Kelantan Malay Chamber of Commerce gathered in front of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority office here this morning in protest against Rida’s decision to sell white cloth to non-members of the chamber. Some of
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  • 150 8 MALACCA. Sept. 23—An Application by the Malacca Municipality for a loan of $886,205 from the Federal Government for building labourers’ quarters at Buklt Platu here was tabled at a meeting of the State Legislative Assembly here on Saturday The application was made by the former
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  • 143 8 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 23.—Malayan Airways flights to Jakarta and Medan have been cancelled indefinitely. The Indonesian authorities have cancelled landing rights as part of their “economic confrontation” of Malaysia. There have been no flights for a week because of a boycott of Malayan
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  • 68 8 ALOR STAR. Sept. 24—Presentation of prizes to winners of the Kedah decorated floats and other Malaysia contests which had been postponed last Saturday night due to rain, will now be held at the Cathay Theatre at 8 p.m. on Thursday The Sultanah will give away the prizes.
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  • 26 8 BANTINO. Sept. 24—Sepang subdistrict will celebrate Malaysia on Sunday with variety shows, a fancy dress football match, an agricultural show and other entertainments.
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  • 690 8 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 22. Tengku Abdul Rahman said tonight he was shocked by the defeat of Umno candidates in the Singapore general election yesterday. But. he added, he was not discouraged because the Alliance as a whole stood in good stead with the people in
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  • 199 8 MORE HAIL PAP VICTORY: IT S AN EFFICIENT GOVT. THEY SAY SINGAPORE, September 23 leading businessmen here today*h a iled the victory of the Peoples Action Party at Saturday s general elections. The president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K. M. Abdul Kazak, said. "This is a clear
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  • 56 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 24 The Prime Minister oi Western Samoa. Mr. Flame Mala afa. arrived here today on a two-week visit to study the organisation and administration of the Malaysian Government. The Prime Minister, whose visit is sponsored by the United Nations, will meet Tengku
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  • 36 8 SINGAPORE. Sept. 23—Dr. Lee Kum Tatt, of the Chemistry Department. will give a talk on his experiences In pharmaceutical analysis to members of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association at the Alumni Centre on Friday.
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  • 195 8 L UALA LUMPUR, Sept. 1V 23. —The 5,0Q0-stro;ie Federation of Many Students’ Unions her* today expressed its support for the new Maiuvsian Government and it the same time urued tha- diplomatic relations between the “Maphilindo” countries be resumed. The FMSU did not Join the anti-Indonesia
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  • 257 8 SEREMBAN, Sept. 23 State Secretary, A Haji Anjang Saith bin Haji Abbas, has urged a clerical union to ensure that its members work with the maximum efficiency. Haji Anjangr, opening the annual meeting of the Negri Sembilan branch of the National Union of Government
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  • 523 9 teachers seek more flexible TYPE’ OF SCHOOL BOARDS IPOH, Sept. 24. THE Malayan Graduate Teachers’ Union would like to see the present ‘‘rigid system or board of governors and managers 0 i schools replaced. At its annual delegates' conference here on Saturday, the union will
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  • 64 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 24 A Malayan Girl Guides Association delegation led by Its president. Toh Puan Raha. wife of the Deputy Prime Minister, will visit Singapore and the Borneo territories next month to form a Malaysian Girl Guides Association This was disclosed today by the guides chief
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  • 32 9 PENANG. Sept 23—The Far East Air Force has booked the Pulau Songscng Range, in the vicinity of the Bunting Island Group, of! Kedah for firing and bombing exercises during October
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  • 122 9 LUMPUR, xv Sept. 24.—Three resolutions, aimed at improving the lot of telephone operators in Government service, were adopted at meeting of the Selangor branch of the National Union of Government Office Workers last night. The meeting resolved to: Put up a new salary claim
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  • 41 9 tKUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 23. The general manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Sir Charles Moses, will give a cocktail party at the Merlin Hotel here tomorrow to mark the opening of the ABC office In the Asia Insurance Building.
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  • 410 9  -  By KONG and SYLVIA CHUA: Ponang, Sept. 23 A WOMAN cashier was stabbed and robbed here today on her way to the bank. She is Madam Pek Kie Eng, of Cold Storage Creameries. She carried a briefcase containing $2,891, the weekend takings, and cheques totalling
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  • 164 9 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 23.—Twentyfour villages and kampongs in Selangor with a population of more than 9,000 will be supplied with electricity by the end of the year. Most of the villages are In the Ulu Langat district where 10 schemes have already been
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  • 52 9 PENANO. Sept. 24—Police last night recovered a car reported missing ori Sunday. The owner. Miss Chee Wal Leng. m teacher, said she parked the car In front of her house In Loh Boon Slew Road at about 930 p m on Sunday It was found on
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  • 508 10 SARAWAK TO FORM THE MALAYSIAN RANGERS: ARMY CHIEF RECALLED FROM PAKISTAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 24 THE Ministry of Defence tonight announced plans to send the entire 5th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, to the Borneo States next month. This movement, a Ministry of Defence
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  • 285 10 THREE APPLICANTS SEEK NEW SEAT ON STOCK EXCHANGE KUALA LUMPUR. September 24. f pHE MALAYAN Stock Excnange will consider applications next month for a new seat, its chairman, Mr. Lee Kai To, said today. The price: $50,000. Three applications have been received for the .•'eat.
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  • 165 10 Kuala lumpur, Sept. 24. —A new attempt to secure payment of an annual bonus to about 20.0U0 mine workers is to oe discussed at the second biennial delegates conference of the National Mining Workers Union on Saturday and Sunday. The conference will be opened
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  • 52 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 24.—The Force here was merged into the first batch of recruits since the Royal Malaysian Police Force will pass out from the Police Training School tomorrow evening. The Assistant Commissioner (Areas) Mr P Ralaretnam will take the salute at the passingout parade of the
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  • 114 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 24.—Miss Aileen Yap, 22 (above), a l naeiMly of Singapore arts graduate, will leave for Canada on Thursday on a year’s scholarship under the Rotary exchange student scheme. Her stay in Canada is being sponsored by Rotary clubs in District
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  • 267 10 ’Jakarta to sell to China' SINGAPORE. Sept. °1. The. Malayan Ruober price went over TO cents for the first time since early August today on Indonesian threats to stop all trade with Malaysia. An Antara report fr ra Jakarta said Indonesia w dd sell rubber
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  • 32 10 Reuter. r,0 VJStrft* CANBERRA. Sopt. 2- RoWrt lian Prime Minister. dul ies Menzies returned to out.today after a short ,ast Robert had been ill S ,K Wednesday. Reuter.
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  • 375 11 Kuala Lumpur, September, 24 rrHE INDONESIAN Government’s decision 1 to ship tin concentrates to Europe for smelting instead of to Penang will hurt both Indonesia and Malaysia. Indonesia will prooably have to pay more and protits of the two main smelters in Penang
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  • 154 11 SINGAPORE, Sept. 23.— Seven victorious Peoples’ Action Party candidates today went on tours of their respective constituencies to thank the people for voting them in. CracKers were fired along the way as the candidates stood in slow-moving Land Rovers and addressed the residents through
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  • 126 11 SINGAPORE, Sept. 23 appears to mp a split in the GovStorekeepers following the :e--siKHMtion of the union’s f° r( ‘tary Mr. F. V. RaVn to a statement i J', by Inche Omar rhVt :i a h the union’s exnaair.an, 65 storekeepers hearted by him had
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  • 279 11 IT U A L A LUMPUR, v Sept. 24. Any genuine Malay batek manufacturer can buy white cloth from the Rural and Industrial Development Authority for making batek. Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa, chairman of Rida, said today. He was denying an allegation
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 25—Sir Charles Moses, nead 01 the Australian Broadcasting Commission, who made a one-day stop-over here, left by air today for Seoul to attend the Aslan Broadcasters Conference which begins on Monday.
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  • 249 11 KUALA LUMPUR, September, 24 'JHREE Nigerians in colourful togas arrived here today and sang the praises of natural rubber. They are Chief Ikeshl Nwadlnobi, Mr. A.D. William Jumbo and Mr. S.O. Achara. directors of Oban (Nigeria) Rubber Estates Ltd. They are here on a
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  • 174 11 SINGAPORE, Sept. 24.—The Government today announced strict precautions to prevent rabies entering the state from the mainland. From 8 a.m, tomorrow 10 teams will begin an island-wide campaign to shoot or trap stray and unlicensed dogs. From the U.S. Five thousand units of anti-rabies
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  • 157 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 24. T»ENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN will officially open a $5 million rolling mill of Alcan Malayan Aluminium Ltd. at Petaling Jaya tomorrow. The mill, which has been In production since April this year, has about 150 employees The parent company, Aluminium Ltd.,
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  • 53 11 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Sept. 25Ten Malaysian students—five from Malaya, four from Singapore and one from Sarawak are taking part In a welcome week In London for newcomers to Britain. They are among 200 Commonwealth scholars from 33 countries starting studies at universities and colleges, according to the
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  • 310 12 SINGAPORE, Sept. 25. —The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, announced today that civil servants would set an ex-gratia payment equivalent to three times the variable allowance, which wouid have been payable at current rates to them on their September 1959 salary. Payment
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  • 28 12 BATU OAJAH. Sept. 26—The Malav Srhool here will be a centre for the Muslim religious cer tlflcate of education examination to be held on Oct. 12.
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  • 479 12  -  ‘MALAYSIA WILL CONTRIBUTE TO S-E ASIAN STABILITY’ By NELSON RUTHERFURD KUA A LUMPUR. September. 26 T)ATO SIR GEOFROY TORY, departing British High Commissioner, today predicted that Indonesia wouLd continue staging border incidents in Borneo. “This is liable to be a nuisance for some time
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  • 35 12 ALOR STAR, Sept. 26—A housewile Uhan ointt riectv.k 47 was robbed by two men of $4lB and h cold bracelet in a lonelv sdot at Kampong Matang Kotong In Kuala Muda village yesterday
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  • 263 12 SINGAPORE, September 25 AIRPORT workers have joined stevedores in the “blood debt” boycott by refusing to handle all Japan Air Lines planes which call at Singapore. Mr. C. A. de Silva, general secretary of the Malayan Airways/Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees* Union,
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  • 199 12 SINGAPORE, September 26. THE Permanent Secretary in the Malaysian 1 Ministry of External Affairs. Incite Glia,a i bin Shafie. said here today that the Indonesian Government did not have the capacity—own though it might have the inclination—to im*. plement its policy of
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  • 75 12 IPOH, Sept. 26 —The executive council of the Malayan Granu.«u Teachers Union has pledgee that it will ’not rest" until the Government nad recognised th» important role that women teich ers were playing in this country Such recognhion must enta'.i the complete elimination of tne
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  • 578 13  -  P.M.: I CAN NO LONGER WITHHOLD INFORMATION AS WE MUST NOW RE-ESTABLISH CONFIDENCE BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND THE CENTRAL GOVT. by CHIA POTEIK: Singapore, Sept. 25 THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today publicly gave notice to “The Plerf’-the Communist envoy
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  • 54 13 TENGKU Abdul Rahman adjusting his goggles before entering the rolling mill of the Alcan Malayan Aluminium Company Ltd, which he opened earlier. Behind the Tengku is the managing director, Mr. A.H. Swift, and beside the Tengku is Mr. Nathanael V. Davis, president of Aluminium
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  • 280 13 KUALA LUMPUR, September 25. T'HE $5 million Alcan Malayan Aluminium Co., which was opened today, will offer 40 per cent of its shares to the public when its sales exceed 2,000 short tons annually. Speaking at the opening ceremony by Tengku Abdul Rahman
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  • 108 13 SINGAPORE, Sept. 25. Mr. Thong Hiang Kim (Ail.-Bahau) nas asked the Negri Semoilan Government whether it is considering converting Bahau town into a district by itself insteau of letting it remain a sub-distnct of Kuala Pilah. This is one of many written questions submitted by
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  • 60 13 KUATJV LUMPUR. Sent. 25 The Raia Permatsurl Agong attended a fashion show this morning at the residence of the Vietnamese ambassador. Mr Tran Kim Phiiong. in aid of the YWCA seeond hostel fund. Other VIP guests lneluded the Tencku Ampuan of Se'nngor. Puan Rharifah Rodziah, wife
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  • 918 14 SINGAPORE TO RE-ESTABLISH GOOD RELATIONS AND CONFIDENCE WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SINGAPORE,Sept. 23 'J'HE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told a lunchtime gathering of office workers at Fullerton Square today of the tasks ahead in the next five years, and expressed his confidence
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  • 344 14 PENANG, Sept. 25. Malaysia should not punish foreigners who purchased goods from here, a lawyer, Mr. David Marshall, submitted in the Sessions Court here today. He was defending a seaman from Hong Kong, Phang Yat Hong, 34, charged with knowingly possessing $61,356 worth
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  • 117 14 SINGAPORE, Sept. 25— Despite a boycott oy airport workers oelonging to the Malayan Airways/Qantas Local Employees Union, a Japan Air Lines Jet this evening landed in Singapore and left for Jakarta 90 minutes later only 15 minutes behind its scheduled departure time. The boycott
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  • 69 14 SINGAPORE. Sept 25 Hectic conditions again rulec on the Malayan rubber ket today and there was a fresa rise in prices, reflecting general anxiety regarding tfca future supply of rubber froia Indonesia. At the close October firs] grade was up another 1 i cents to 72
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  • 54 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Two officers of the Central E*ec tricity Board here will re P r f?' Malaysia at the 9th session ol Ecafe sub-committee on power at Bangkok on They are Raja Zamal am w Suiaiman. deputy general ager of the CEB.. and f Rajinder
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  • 93 14 SEREMBAN, Sept. 25.—Alliance leaders in Negri Sembl’an headed by the Mentrl Besar. Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Said bin Mohammed, will meet in the State Legislative Assembly chambers on Thursday to discuss plans for demonstrations against Indonesia’s attitude towards Malaysia. Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said, who is also
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  • 634 15 DIRECTEn Ar/Z J JUSTIFIED S0 LONG AS IT IS DIRECTED AGAINST THE COMMUNISTS WHO BY THEIR ACTIVITIES ENDANGER THE FUTURE OF NANTAH Statement on security swoop SINGAPORE, Sept. 26 A DISTINCTION must always be drawn between Communism and Chinese education, the Singapore Government
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  • 37 15 Kl vu LUMPUR, Sept. 26. The Yanff di -Pertaan h,ls inferred the title ‘Royal* on U’e >elanfor noa !uh here > was gazetted today The clu 0vv known as the Royal Selangor Golf Club.
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  • 60 15 ...all three were beaten in last Saturday’s Singapore general election. Ong. a reporter in the Nanyang Siang Pau until his resignation to contest the election, was formerly editor of the Nanvang Tribune, the university paper, and secretary general of the Guild of Graduates in
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  • 63 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 26 Eiehtv trainees including 'gh' from Sarawak and Sabah, will at tend the first six-month full time tiaining course in journalism startin'’ on Monday The trainees three of whom ire women, will be registered at office of the Administrative Co-ordinator .Journalism Train’ng Project.
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  • 352 15  -  From DON C. BECKER: Manila, Sept. 26 'J’HE Opposition Nacionalista Party yesterday decided to come out in favour of immediate recognition of Malaysia. This apparently follows growing public dissatisfaction here over the Philippine Government’s decision not to recognise the new nation for the present. Very
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  • 71 15 SINGAPORE, Sept. 26. The Malayan Rubber Market yesterday continued as hectic as ever and brokers reported the market In fh" past few days has been the most active for years October first grade was up 3*4 cents at the close to cents, but at one
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  • 284 16 SINGAPORE. Sept. 25.- Referring to attempts by the Communists to use Nanyang University as an issue in last week’s general election, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that the rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, went in knowingly that he was
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  • 83 16 SINGAPORE. Sept. 26—Six British Parliamentarians, who are now in Singapore on a short visit, today paid a courtesy call on the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. at Sri Temasek. They are: Lord Shepherd, a member of the
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  • 71 16 EPOH, Sept. 26.—An appeal to non-Malays who are "well-versed and advanced" in commerce and industry rot to exploit or treat the rural people as their rivals, but to assist them was made bv the State Rural Industries Officer Haii Osman bin Diam. here today Speaking at
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  • 28 16 PENANG, Sept. 27—The Penang State Mufti. Haji Abdullah bln Ismail, will officially declare open toe new mosque in Bagan Jermal at noon on Sunday.
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  • 222 16 KUALA LUMPUR* Sept. 26.—The Central Government is iully satisfied with Australian and New Zealand pledges of military support in the event of an external armed aggression against her, an authoritative source said today. A Government source said that the pledge by the two Commonwealth
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  • 59 16 PENANG. Sept. 26—A film, The American Field Service.” will oe shown m the USIS library theatre tti Beach Street at 6 pm. on Saturday. After the film, a lecture on the student exchange programme of .ne American Field Service will be ziven by Mr Mel
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  • 273 16 SEREMBAN, September 2ij r f HE Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, Dato (Dr) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed was today elected chairman of the Negri Sembilan Peoples Malaysia Solidarity Committee which will hold a mass rally at the Peoples’ Park on Oct. 6
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  • 45 16 SINGAPORE, Sept. 26. Mias Alleen Yap, a University of Sing apore arts graduate and a former Government tourist promotion officer, left this morning by Boac for Canada on a year's scholarship under the Rotary exchange student scheme In the University of Saskatchewan.
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  • 136 16 SINGAPORE, Sept 26.- A y o u n worn .m. w’hose husband left ner for India, was touav granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Choor Singh in the High Co irt on the grounds of desertion. The decree is to be made
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  • 70 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 2b Mr. M. Senathairajah was ton;gn. elected chairman of the Selangor branch of the C.E.B. Junior 0 cers Union at Its annual meeting. Others elected were Secretary. Mr. X. Fernandez, treasurer, mt Wong Kee Wee. and commitw members, Mr. Choy Choona tee was
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  • 152 16 SINGAPORE, September 29 ltfß. TAN Lark Sye, 1?1 chairman of the Nanyang University Council, has relinquished his post to make way for the re-organi-sation of the university, the Strait*, Times understands from reliable sources. It is believed that he handed his letter of resignation to the
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  • 490 17  -  POSTAL STRIKE THREAT IS OFF—BUT THE UNION CHIEF SAYS ‘WE ARE NOT FULLY SATISFIED •by VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 27 tHE threatened strike by 1,500 postmen in Malaya is off. The Union of Postal L’niiurmed Staff decided to accept the Government’s latest offer
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  • 88 17 PENANG. Sept. 21-Officer.s of the Penang Port Commission may be given a free return P“ ssa ,f f themselves and their l lo trlo ipproved country for one tr p during their service This is disclosed by Mr. Llm reik Chuan. secretary
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  • 19 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 27-The Malayan Co-oporanvv ro«Sng at the Hotel Majestic hero on Sunday at 10 a.m.
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  • 203 17 'CUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 27. Malaysian students in Western Australia recently entertained Australians to a two-day cultural concert at the Perth Town Hall. The show, which climaxed the students' Malaysia Week, was organised by the Pan-Malayan Students’ Association of Western Australia. The concert, opening with
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  • 52 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 27.—A mental expert from the Ministry of Health will talk on “social problems after Malaysia and our mental reactions” at 29, Ipoh Road at 4 p.m. on Sept. 29. The talk, sponsored by tne Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club, will be open to
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  • 42 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 26 sergeant Chuk Tal Chan of the Federation Ordnance Services will leave for further training In Britain on Sept. 29. He wl'l attend a course at the Royal Army Ordnance Corps at Aldershot for three months.
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  • 332 17 SINGAPORE, Sept. 27. r pHE Naval Base Labour Union said today that plans lor a strike by its 10,000 members, scheduled to start at midnight on Sunday, were now ready. The union’s acting general secretary, Mr. Michael Fernandez, said in a statement: “If no
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  • 104 17 SINGAPORE, Sept. 27. The next power station built in Singapore may be run by nuclear power. This was stated today by tne chairman of the Public Utilities Board, Dr. Fong Kim Heng, and the board's electrical engineer Mr. Z. K. Fluczek, when they spoke of future
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  • 63 17 SEREMBAN, Sept. 27 Negri Sembilan’s Chief Police Officer, Inche Mohammed Sharlff bln Mohammed (Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police), will take over duties at the Inspector-Gene-ral. Police headquarters In Kuala Lumpur on October 1. Supt S. M Khalld, the deputy C.P.O. will act as Chief Police Olllc
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  • 23 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 27. Inche Mohamed Ibrahim has been elected president of the fifth students council of the University of Malaya
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  • 133 18 PAH IT B UNTAR. Sept. 27.— Marine Police have intensified patrols along the coastal areas of Kuala Kurau and Tanjong Piandang, North Perak, in search of the pirates who shot dead the talkong of a cargo boat yesterday. “We have also asked all ilshlng
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  • 146 18 OENANG, Sept. 27. Police here are trying to trace three people--two girls and a man who have been missing from their homes. THE FIRST is an lcewater hawker, Liew Siew Lian, 15, who left her home in Dato Kramat Road on the morning
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  • 366 18 Three development sectors urged KUALA LUMPUR, September 27. pROFESSOR UNGKU AZIZ, head of the Economics Department of the University of Malaya, said tonight that trading, land renting and money-lending systems must be changed if the economic condition of the four million people
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  • 25 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 27 The annual delegates conference of the C.E.B Junior Officers Union will be held at the Federal canteen here tomorrow
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  • 42 18 MALACCA, Sept. 25—Mrs. Amy Joseph was elected president of the Inner Wheel CiUb of Malacca. which was formed here recently. Others elected were: Secretary. Mrs. Loon Leek Boo: treasurer. Mrs. J. 8. Eapen; and committee member Mrs. Ooi Thean Leong.
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  • 41 18 A LOR STAR. Sept. 27.—The annual meeting of the Kedah Government Clerical Union fixed for yesterday afternoon has been postponed to Oct. 30 at 5.30 p m. Ttie meeting will be held at the Government canteen in Jalan Raja.
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  • 78 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 27. —The committee of inquiry appointed by the Cabinet to investigate the causes of the Malacca cholera outbreak will be in Malacca from Oct. 1 to 4. The committee, neaded by Senator Khaw Kai Boh. Minister without Portfolio, will visit the General
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  • 194 18 K U s£n 2 LU a Mpur attended by the Minister. Tengku Abb Rahman, and a de. e gation of Singapon business leaders toda* decided to hold a meet ing next month to dis cuss various aspects 0 Malaysian trade. Later a five-man delegatloi from
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  • 40 18 SINGAPORE. Sept 27-The Ba risan Soslalls today announced thi their party chairman, Dr. La Slew Choh. would ana.y>e the re suits of the Singapore genen elections at a thanksgiving par; at Uie Badminton Ha.l tomorrow night.
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  • 26 18 KUCHING. Sept 27-Two me Mr. B. Sandln. and Mr Sylvest Chai. have left for India to alien an ECAFE course on tourism
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  • 346 18 KUALA LUMPUR, September 27 THE National onion of A Government Clerical Workers is to ask the Central Government to introduce a Malaysian Clerical Officers Service to replace the many clerical services existing at present. A committee of the union has drafted a memorandum which
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  • 753 19 MG, Sept. 23. I Ramanjkun pra a surprise in Jje I, ain race over 5jf h e today. l.sce One CL' s DIV. 0—«r saltan PaUMf'i (S) IM-. APWU *.7 (3> (34- 140) Lee I c h ?n Carry oil c i l(i -56)
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  • 866 19 DENANG, Sept. 29 Shantin Inn ($l4lO and La Flama ($107) caused the biggest upsets in a day of ouU siders here today. Rae* One CL. 4. Dnr. »—4F. Martian Kongsl’s U) SHANTIN INN 8.11 (68-57) 1 (7) Kh. iin pane riiol 8 11 i l93:»-S)
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  • 40 19 SINGAPORE, Sept. 20—An extraordinary general meeting of the Singapore Government Storekeepers’ Union, held recently, rejected a "no confidence" motion on the executive committee filed bv a group of dissident members headed by the union’s former chairman, Inche Omar Abdullah.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 42 19 —BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL *****1 1 No. *****2 (fS4.Hl) i No. *****5 (f 11,374) I No. *****1 ($5,445) 8 tarter* (f 1,157 each): Nee. *****4. *****2. *****4. *****4. *****5. (4544 eoeb): Noo. *****4. *****8. *****4. *****9. *****5. *****1. *****7. *****2 *****7. *****4.
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    • 47 19 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $72,707 1 No. *****7 ($40,126) 2 No. *****6 ($*****) 2 No, *****7 ($0,771) Starter* ($264 each): Noo. *****7. *****4, *****1. *****1, *****0. *****4, *****5. *****2, *****7, *****1. *****2, *****4. ConaolaUoo ($500 each): No*. *****7, *****2. *****$, *****9, *****8. *****1. *****7, *****5, *****7, *****0,
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2086 20 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS remained the centre of interest on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week, but presented a complete reversal of the pattern of recent months. Economic confrontation by Indonesia has changed the whole picture and the high prices of the past week have begun
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    • 249 20 \GTORSR ftrst grade rubber buyers f.e.h. stored at 5 p.m. to ttogepere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday ad 711 cents per lb., down 31 ecntx on Thuro day’s cloeing level for the peeiiloi The tone wax eerier. R.A.3. end F.M.R.I. rioting prises In tents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1
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    • 25 20 September 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71| cents (down 31 cents). TIN: $461 (up 621 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).
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    • 44 20 I'M* S«a»*yan Ixahang* Banka' As* aeetattaa made these changes In its rates to merchants on Saturday all rates to $100): 'ttm,VL'7SL"gg asjzl u.r^-si'u-SI.S1 T T nd 672 for •ash. Starting was quoted at IS and ana tael of geld at 250*. 40
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    • 31 20 d»y* Pr #M r P wl bu,k w d*m> buyers** UK /C«nU*»«nt |3O Pepper Muntok whit* $1521 sellers Sarawak whit* $l5O .eUer*! 2E' Sarawak black $l2O -Hers. g£S,2,' JESTKUuT
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    • 40 20 Current Date of Total T*t>i r*» fir M. Cement 74 rw*» is ye r f»f oTu,; 1 cSLn m'mm, M io“: 11 B,.kil Meruj.m 5% DJfmbw Rubhfr M nv n 11% SuntH Bahru i\]l |h* -r Interim 10%
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    • 91 20 THI Malayan Biehange Bank'* AaaeL elatien made thee# choagee In Us rotoe to merchant* yesterday (all ratee to $100)^ Canada: baying TT tt airmail OD Ift 1/2, 90 d/et tt credit Mils. M 1/16 trade bills. tilling TT er OD ready: Canada 36; Swiaa Franaa 140 r l/2;
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    • 30 20 (Manesari- Frleea) 'rat Malayan l.gj lh 1M 1-48 JttteNk ftp 1.06 First Hong Kong 1.00 1.04* Second Hong Kong .71 ,|se Sterling Commodity 4/- 4/ft Hong Kong currency).
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    • 593 20 THE Incredible x viour of the ne&ian govern met. Ing the past week t the stage for one o r most acUve m*,; ts Malaya has seen Jr many years, and tl d an immediate sah y effect on the Mala m economy, report li
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