The Straits Budget, 30 September 1964
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section37 1964-09-30 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA’S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER SERIES 624. KUALA LUMPUR, SEPTEMBER 30, 1964. Price 40 Cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling. KDN 691.37 words
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Article, Illustration644 1964-09-30 2 IT HAS BEEN A VERY SATISFACTORY DAY, SAYS THE SINGAPORE PRIME MINISTER AFTER TALKS WITH TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN AND RAZAK KUALA LUMPUR Sept. 24 THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that misunderstandings and doubts between his state and the644 words
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Article38 1964-09-30 2 —A.P. JESSELTON, Sept. 36—The Sabah Minister for Health. Mr. Richard E. Yap, and an assemblyman, Inche Abdul Momen bin Haji Kalakhan, will leave for New Zealand on Sept. 37 to attend the Commonwealth parliamentary session.—A.P.—A.P. - 38 words
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Article13 1964-09-30 2 KANGAR. Sept. 2fr—The Perils state Assembly will meet on Oct. 21.13 words
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361 1964-09-30 2 NAVAL BUILD UP HAS BEEN GOING ON TWO YEANS SINGAPORE, Sept. 25. —Britain’s Far East Fleet stationed in Singapore now has the biggest complement of British fighting ships anywhere in the world. In the face of Indonesia’s threatened aggression, ships have been teaming steadily361 words
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474 1964-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, S«pt«mp«r 25 Abdul Rahman has appealed to heads of nations participating in the second conference of non-aligned countries in Cairo next month to give Malaysia a fair hearing. r The Ten ku ’s appeal is in anticipation of the474 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article676 1964-09-30 3 —Straits Times. September 21 It i s encouraging that U Thant believes the door ret open for further ne,.0l in the Malaysianspute. The U N. ua y -Generals comment came aftei talks with Uato I- m; ,il and Dr. Sudjarwo, Indonesia’s Deputy Foreign Minister. There is no—Straits Times. September 21 - 676 words
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Article368 1964-09-30 3 —Straits Times. September 21 Wl\ile tlie world ponders the implications of the Indonesian doctrine that the use of force is justified against any neighbouring country (provided, of course, that it is suitably small and weak) whose policies are disliked in Jakarta, the Government and people of Malaysia must—Straits Times. September 21 - 368 words
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Article592 1964-09-30 3 —Straits Times, September 22 We have complained shaiplv enough when information which we believed the press and 4 he public should have was not forthcoming, and shall go on doing so when the occasion requires. But we appreciate the problems, which include the separate interests of different—Straits Times, September 22 - 592 words
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Article601 1964-09-30 3 Straits Times. September 23 The aid which the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, has been seeking from Commonwealth and other friendly countries, and from the World Bank, is of two kinds. We need cash and credit for military equipment, and assistance in economic development. We– Straits Times. September 23 - 601 words
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Article617 1964-09-30 4 —Straits Times. September 24 The International Olympic Committee may well feel aggrieved by Indonesia’s new confrontation. Speaking at a reel ption in honour of a Chinese basketball team, Mr. Maladi charged the 1.0. C. with trying to keep Indonesia out of the Tokyo Olympics. The world of sport—Straits Times. September 24 - 617 words
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Article379 1964-09-30 4 —Straits Times. September 24 Sabah’s current development plan runs out at the end of this year. The new sixyear plan which has been drafted may be divided into two parts —projects to be initiated next year, and those to be incorporated into the first Malaysian five-year plan—Straits Times. September 24 - 379 words
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Article341 1964-09-30 4 Straits Times. September 24 By offering Indonesian immigrants who held work passes I before Malaysia Day the right lof permanent residence after I five years the Sabah Government has put the best possi ible face upon the inevitable. This is because the State needs j its Indonesian workers.– Straits Times. September 24 - 341 words
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Article642 1964-09-30 4 Straits Times. Septemh*: y More than one explanation is possible of Soekarno’s com nvisit to Moscow. That his Defence Minister, General Nasution, is meeting him there confirms the belief that Soekarno will ask for more arms and for the earlier delivery of equipment which Mikoyan promised whenStraits Times. Septemh*: y - 642 words
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Article336 1964-09-30 4 Straits Times. SepJen.l < In the two and a half years of its rule, Gen. No Win? Revolutionary Government has demonstrated that it is in earnest about the objtviiws set out in its manifesto. "Thtj Burmese Wav to Socialism jThe elimination of private mj ter ise has beenStraits Times. SepJen.l < - 336 words
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Article, Illustration764 1964-09-30 5 PADMAN GOPAL; RUDY BELTRAN - $1m. loss in 3.30 a.m. fire RUBBER COPRA OIL PALM SEEDS GO UP IN SMOKE NEAR KUALA LUMPUR BIG CROWDS FORSAKE BEDS TO WATCH FIREMEN AT WORK: 200 ft. FLAMES SEEN FROM MILES AROUND By PADMAN GOPAL and RUDY BELTRAN ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sept. 20. A million dollars’ worth ofmorning.—Straits Times picture by C- S. Choong. - 764 words
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Advertisement116 1964-09-30 5 (More pictures in Tage 12) THE H.K. AND FAR EAST builder A Bi-Monllily periodical ol Building of Real Estate Activities in the Far East. A Maganne dealing with building, architectural and real estate activities m Malaya, Singapore. Hong Kang, Siam, The Philippines, Borneo and The Tar East. r <tablish n116 words
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509 1964-09-30 6 SINGAPORE, Sept 21. JJRITAIN, Australia, New Zealand and Canada have agreed to set up a “co-ordinating machinery” to study further steps for granting increased financial and military aid to Malaysia. The Malaysian Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. said509 words
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Article63 1964-09-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 21 Survey Department workers throughout Malaya are contribul- Mai Deft Fund following an appeal by the I Surveyor-General of Malaya. Hajn j .itim bln Yahvu. Tht chairman the Stall Sdc Su 1 rtmi foint Vh C Mr I Kara Sau. -aid today63 words
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Article40 1964-09-30 6 PENANG. Sept 21—The Mayor Mr. C Y Choy, declared open tire loth local artists' exhibition the Pmanc State Ait Gallery m laifi’itinr Street today. T'.t«* exhibition, sponsored by u P< nanß Art < mcil until Sept. 2740 words
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Article, Illustration291 1964-09-30 6 Kuala lumpur, Sept. 21.—The free milk bread snacks for 40.000 needy rural schoolchildren in Malaya won’t be scrapped after all. The president of the Malayan Council for Child Welfare. Mr. B. H. Tan, returned last night from London and Athens with promises of291 words
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Article40 1964-09-30 6 KUAN! AN. Sept. 21 The P;.buirr State Commissioner lor 1 abour. Mr. T. Hatnam, will be transferred to Sereinban on Sept 24. He will be succeeded by Inche Amlruddin bin Marhakim from Malacca, who lesumed duty today.40 words
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299 1964-09-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 21 r Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports. Engku Mohsein bin Abdi. Kadir, today forecast a bright future for Malaysian art overseas. He said this at the first meeting of the newlvappointed board of trustees of the National299 words
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Article32 1964-09-30 6 KUAI.A LUMPUR, Sept 21. The St liinunr branch of the Red Croc* Society will Ik,id its annual parade on the Selangor Club packing here on Oct. 3 at 4.15 p.m.32 words
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Article33 1964-09-30 6 KUAhA LUMPUR, Sept, 21. The Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. Sir Charles McLean, will meet Boy Scouts in Selangor at the Merdeka Stadium here at 4.30 p.m. on Nov, 3,33 words
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93 1964-09-30 6 I/UALA LUMPUR. s. **2l. A lb-in-delegation of the T;:.ii Chines* Chamber Commerce arrived h< t today from Singapore for a one-day visit. The team, led by Mr porn Bulpakdi. chairm.i the chamber, will meet r bers of the Selangor Cl. Chamber of Commerce :< cuss93 words
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134 1964-09-30 6 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sept 21 rile Minister of Information and Broadcast: 1 Inche Senu bin Abdul P man. <aid be’*** tonight the morale of the Sec Forces and the peep’ Sabah was verv huh” n the e of Indonesian ohc mo r >134 words
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Article39 1964-09-30 6 ITOH. Sept. 21.—About members of the Red Cross 1 ty from all over Perak will 11 la mass rally on the padany I on Sept. 27 to pledge their |< ty and willingness to defend > i ountry.39 words
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Advertisement81 1964-09-30 6 I STRAITS BUDGET SUBSCRIPTION RATES i (Payable in advance) l Quortcrty 1 a-Ycorly Yeorly Singapore Kuolo Lumpur—No pcMcge 5.20 $10.40 $20.80 Federation of Maloya including postage 6.45 12.90 25.80 Borneo incl. postage 6.75 13.50 27.00 I Br. C Wealth Foreign j Countries incl. postage 7.20 14.40 28.80 I United Kingdom,81 words
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Article232 1964-09-30 7 JESSELTON, Sept. 21. THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting. lnche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, id here today that in bearing the brunt of ■.Jonesian aggression, Sabah and Sarawak 1 been inspiring examples to the rest of Malaysia. Spc:iking at a luncheon von in his honour232 words
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98 1964-09-30 7 A P JLS6KLTON, Sept 22. Twenty-eight of ledong's 145 lainilies constantly harassed by Indonesian guerillas are being resettled along the western coast oi Sebatik island, it was learnt here today. Two guerillas had been killen bv the Polk# Field Force in then kumpongA P - 98 words
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Article18 1964-09-30 7 DUNGUN. Sept 22—The Sultan Ismail Secondary School Keniaman. will hold its speech day on Sepf 2518 words
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Article181 1964-09-30 7 Employment Week great success’ LUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 21. The employment exchange week launched last ek by the 22 employment exchanges 'hroughout Malaya us a “great success.” nge managers ud today. >-e \v!io registered for c imp under ditTerent gories. trom ttie skilled tueian to the unskilled >urer. and they includ■erical181 words
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Article33 1964-09-30 7 IPOH Sepl 24 i 1/ Royal Malaysian Police Band, now on a two-week tour ot Perak, will give a two-hour illuminated display on the Municipal Parian# here trom pm tomorrow.33 words
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273 1964-09-30 7 (SINGAPORE, Sept. 21.1 The Malaysian Transport Minister, Duto Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today called for an “industrial truce” in the* road transport industry j during the emergency. He was meeting representatives of Singapore road transport workers and their employers at the Registrar of273 words
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Article188 1964-09-30 7 SINGAPORE, Sept 21 {SINGAPORE employers and trade unions are to bid farewell to Dr. Charles Gamba, former president of the Industrial Arbitration Court, with dinners and speeches this week. Dr. Gamba has relinquished his post to take up a new job as director of research188 words
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394 1964-09-30 7 AP JESSELTON. Sept. 21 “watchdogs of the public purse," must get into the habit of scrutinising with care every request by the Government for a grant of public money for expenditure. This has been lacking in the Sabah Legislative Assembly, notedAP - 394 words
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Article56 1964-09-30 7 SINGAPORE. Sept. 20 A Royal Air Force one-sea ter Hawker Hunter jet aircraft crashed into the sea of! Changi yesterday while on a low-level exercise. The pilot. Hying ofllcer D S A. Clavering, of 20 Squadron, was killed An RAP spokesman said that investigations56 words
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Article70 1964-09-30 7 SEPANG. Sept 21 The Menlri Besar of Selangor, Dato H n un bin Ha.ji Idris, today called on settlers in the I.abu Group Settlement Scheme here to forget their |*>htical differences and work with the government to maintain peace and security He told70 words
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Article51 1964-09-30 7 A P. JESSELTON. Sept 21 I he Sabah Legislative Assembly today approved $1.5 million to buy emergency stocks of drugs and dressings and reserve of hospital equipment. The State Finance Minister Dato Pang let Tshang. told the House the supplies were needed because of the Emergency.– – A P. - 51 words
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1913 1964-09-30 8 AND HE TELLS OF PLAN TO SET UP PEACE COMMITTEES* TO WORK CLOSELY WITH THE POLICE IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Sept. 20 TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN appealed to the people of Singapore tonight to forget "oil pettv differences and help the authorities to pian for harmonious existence1,913 words
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Article46 1964-09-30 8 SINGAPORE, Sept, 22—A group of 20 students and officers from the British Imperial Defence College will visit the Housing and Development Board 1/adcMnrters in Alexandra Road at 2 30 p in tomorrow. 7he party will later visit several housing estates in the island.46 words
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279 1964-09-30 8 SINGAPORE, Sept. 21. Singapore’s deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, said that the Singapore Government was carefully studying the implications ar/i significance of what Tengku Abdul Rahman said on racial harmony in Singapore yesterday. b*\ T"h added that h Government found it “difficult279 words
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Article22 1964-09-30 8 SINGAPORE. Sept 22 Mr Janies Christopher Chen, barn n:. liltci his pt tit ion m the H. C22 words
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Article57 1964-09-30 8 SINGAPORE, Sept. 22—The parliamentary secretary to the M.m.-try <1 National Development Mr. H Cheng Choon will offici'te at the joint ceremony for tin pasting-out of Singapore W rk Bricide apprentices and for the opening oi tlit brigade's national suagi classes i Se| 30 7.30 p.m. .tt the brigade’s57 words
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Article54 1964-09-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 22 Inch n Cl:ik. Ism. .1. manager i t parch. ts s iij'd salt's MCI on at the Sn. til r dus iit > S- rvici s Centre of KIDA will addre. s the American Women's Club :.t a luuchc. n meethi? at the Lake54 words
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Article38 1964-09-30 8 EATU PAHAT, Sept 22 Offi rials oi the State Rubber Replanting Office sere will visa 22 kampongs from Oct. 3 to Nov. 31 to advise smallholders on how to improve methods in planting and replanting rubber.38 words
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Article35 1964-09-30 8 BATU PAHAT. Sept.. 22—The Mentri Besar of Johure, Uato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, will open projects completed under the rural development programme when he visits the district on Sept. 27 and 28.35 words
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Article37 1964-09-30 8 BANTING, Sept 22—Ti.e Methodist churches of Klang. Port Swcttenhnm and Banting will hold a joint diner in honour ci the former Bishop of South East Asia. Dr. H. B Austutz, in Klang on Oct. 1.37 words
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Article, Illustration207 1964-09-30 8 1/ U A L A LUMPUR, *VSept. 22.—zThe writings of Samuel Said, a young Malay writer or. t lie staff of Berita Harlan, were last night described as “the turninti point of modern Malay literature This is the opinion < a207 words
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Article59 1964-09-30 8 IPOH Sept. 22 The Sultan < Per;ik will declare open th< hi'; welfare carnival organised b.v U welfare, youth and voluntarj organisations In the State, at the St. John Ambulance hall here on Oct. 3 The carnival Is to raise funds as well as to make known59 words
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Article35 1964-09-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 21 Tin RaHwaymen’s Union of Maln\ i will hold its second biennial delegates’ conference at the St. Join Ambulance Association Hall, Sh< lay Rond, at 9 a m. on Sept. -<•35 words
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183 1964-09-30 9 PENANG, Sept. 22 thirty fishermen attending a civics course yesterday made a collection on the s Pot for the National Patriotic Fund. The donation, the amount of which was not disclosed, was handed over ;o the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, when he addressed183 words
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Article158 1964-09-30 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sept. 22. 'THE Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. called on taxi-drivers to watch for Indonesian gueiillas in civilian clothes who may board their taxis. He told them to turn over the guerillas to the authorities should they158 words
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Article61 1964-09-30 9 TEI.UK ANSON. Sept 22 Th« band of the Royal Malaysian Pjlite Foice will beat the retreat on the town padang here on Sept. 26 evening and later at night a dance will be held at the Kwonf Tong Association under the auspices of the Teluk Anson police. The61 words
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Article37 1964-09-30 9 SINGAPORE Sept 22—The Singapore Scout movement wffl give a dinner party at Sands House on Oct. 29 in honour of Sir Charles Mat-Lean. the Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, when he visits Singapore tie** month.37 words
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Article34 1964-09-30 9 MACHANO Sept. 22 Householders here owe the Town Council more than $13,000 in assessments for land and houses and the council has disclosed that court action will be taken against tha offenders.34 words
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134 1964-09-30 9 I/'OTA BIIAKU. Sept. n. —The Kelandtan Government Hants more security forces to be stationed in the state I.ecat'se of the Communist terrorists along the Ma-la.va-Thailand border. The Mentri Besar, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, said today that he would make this request to134 words
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655 1964-09-30 10 Only one condition ‘I’LL MEET SOEK IF.. INDONESIAN PRESIDENT MUST CONVINCE ME THAT HE REALLY WANTS PEACE, SAYS THE TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR Sept. 21 TENGKU Abdul Rahman is prepared to meet President Soekjrno again on one condition “Soekarno must convince me that he sincerely wants peace.” Soekarno can do this655 words
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Article262 1964-09-30 10 MUAR, Sept. 21. About 200 fishermen stayed away from fish ir p, today following a reporteci warning by the Indonesian Navy “to keep out of the Straits of Malacca.” According to the fishermen. the Indonesian Navy was scheduled to begin a naval exercise today in262 words
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Article34 1964-09-30 10 KUAI A LCMPCR. Sopt. 22 Two postal agencies have been opened recently the Ministry of Works Posts and T< cations announced today. They are ;it Kernndang in Trengganu »<nd Nomi, K»dith,34 words
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Article, Illustration382 1964-09-30 10 KOTA BHARU, Sept. 22. 'J'HE Kelantan Government regards the existence of the Senate as “unconstitutional*’ as it has only one member from this state at the moment. The Mentri Besar of Kelantan. Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, said this today in protest against382 words
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Article25 1964-09-30 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 21. The House of Representatives uill meet from Oct. 12 to 16. The Senate will meet on Oct 19 and 2025 words
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Article31 1964-09-30 10 BATU PAHAT. Sept, 22—A nr bile X-ray tram will arrive h‘i< on Sept, to piovide free chf*t X-rays to thr public. It will bf stationed at the district hospital31 words
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Article, Illustration123 1964-09-30 11 SINGAPORE, Sept. 22—Two Malaysian girls will be leaving on Oct. 1 for Miami Reach to tell American travel agents that Malaysia is a •‘must” for any tourht visiting the Orient. The two girls are Jenny Oh (top) and Margaret Brodie (above), both of123 words
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Article64 1964-09-30 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sept. 22—The National Union of Planiannt Workers 'Johore Bahru branch* Aili 'able res**l utlon at its *r.ennial meeting on Sept. 24 urging workers to take up arms <*nd be prepared to defend the nation's sovereignty and dignity during th« present emergency. The resolution64 words
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Article47 1964-09-30 11 SINGAPORE Sept. 22 I lie Pt»i Shell A 1 series is n ivu .dm' on It an to Bolt clubs and rlni'i.ists in Sine tpore. I\,r:i's ;i>t« rented in showing the i .in <hould con';♦ rt Shell F.im Service. Sinjptpire. telephon 721(11 ext 38947 words
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Article44 1964-09-30 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 22 The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a message of congratulation to the President of the Republr of Felwnon Mr Charles Helou on his nwumptlon to office, i lhe Prime Minister. Tengku Abdtit Rahman. also sent a similar message.44 words
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129 1964-09-30 11 STAR, Sept. 21 Eleven people 10 children and an adult —were taken ill last nis:ht after a family dinner to celebrate the Chinese Fight h Moon Festival. The children tour girls and six boys were admitted to hospital las night from their home at129 words
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355 1964-09-30 11 IPOH, Sept. 22. iure ol a lucrative private practice is not one ol the main reasons why Malayan doctors shun the government medical service, according to Dr. Goh Teik Wah, the new president ol the Perak Medical Practitioners’ Society. Speaking at the355 words
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Article45 1964-09-30 11 SEHFMBAN, Sept 22 Ihexirepresident of the .Serembun J;ivcees, Mr. Ong Yoke (’boon, left hero vesterduy on a world tour rn route to Oklahoma City. 1' S A to attend the lPtli World Congress \,f 0 )>‘ Junior Chamber Iruernntloniil from Oct. 18 t» 2445 words
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230 1964-09-30 11 Kuala lumpur, sept 21. The Central Government is to form farmers’ associations in Sabah and Sarawak to educate the farmers in the latest agricultural methods. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inehe Mohamed Khir Johari, .said this today when he met the second group230 words
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Article33 1964-09-30 11 FINGAPOHE S«*pl 22 The United Workers of Petroleum Industry will hold their I list bi* n* 'iinl goner.tl council conlerenet at ;he Cultural C*ntro on s# pt 'it Id a ui.33 words
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Article31 1964-09-30 12 SINGAPORE Sept. 22 The secret ary-general ol the National I raoes Union Congress, Mr. C. V. r>evan Nalr has been appointed honorary adviser to the Singapore Workmens Benevolent union.31 words
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Article69 1964-09-30 12 —AP. C-130 Hercules transport riddle JAKARTA. Sept. 22. An Indonesian Air Forces spokesman today could not give immediate details about an Indonesian C-120 Hercules transport plane which was reported missing. The spokesman said in an answer to a question: *‘We have no confirmation yet that a plane is—AP. - 69 words
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176 1964-09-30 12 Kuala lumpur, sept. 22. —lf it comes to choosing between Malaysia and Indonesia as far as rice sales go. Thailand will not hesitate in selling to Malaysia. The reason? Whenever Indonesia wants rice from Thailand in addition to the agreed176 words
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Article47 1964-09-30 12 PENANG Sept 23— The East •Felufong blanch of Umno vouth movement here will move a'resoi ait ion at a special meeting on Saturday calling on the Penang Lmno divisional executive com- mittee to “keep a watchful eye on f** activities and performances iof Alltance councillors47 words
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Article79 1964-09-30 12 KUALA LUMPl’R Sept 22 —The Minister of Social Welfare. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, and the Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, today visited the site of the fire at Batu seven miles from here Dato Harun later donated V100 fo the79 words
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Article23 1964-09-30 12 JESSELTON. Sept. 23 The fourth recruiting drive for the 2nd Bn Malaysia Rangers begins this *cek in ail parts of Sabah23 words
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327 1964-09-30 12 SINGAPORE, Sept. 22 VINE Singapore top advertising students for 1964 were presented with awards at a special Malayan Advertisers’ Association luncheon today. The president of the association, Mr. W. K. Young, in awarding the prizes! said that the enthusiasm and high standard of the327 words
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Article, Illustration224 1964-09-30 12 GABRIEL LEE - By GABRIEL LEE: Singapore, Sept. 22 THE British aircraft carrier Victorious C'id her five escort vessels, which arrived in Singapore waters yesterday afternoon after a visit to Australia, are now at the Naval Base. On their retu r r s voyage. the ships made a224 words
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Article30 1964-09-30 12 PARIT BUNTAR Sept :9 Munumm aged live, daugh”'! of a tapper, was drowned when she fell into s well near her hom* la Kampong MaUng Pasir.30 words
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Article345 1964-09-30 12 It will be built on site cf General Hospital, and work will be spread over four phases KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 22. r |MlF 87-vear-old General Hospital here is to be demolished and a new $50 million hospital complex built on the site during the next live years,345 words
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199 1964-09-30 13 CHEW LOY KHOON - \<> food fot days so he loitered outside house where big dinner party was 0n... F rom CHEW LOY KHOON Labis, Sept. 22 THEY gave him a hearty meal. For his first words after his capture were: "I haven't eaten for days." lie offered199 words
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337 1964-09-30 13 Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 23 4 NOTHER 16,500 young Malaysians are to be called up for national service, the Central Government decided today. It also announced that a nation-wide air raid warning system is being established. I lie337 words
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160 1964-09-30 13 U A L A LUMPUR. LX Sept. 23.—More than professional and •vould-be tourist guides '»'re today taken on a "typical tourist trip” in ai *d around Kuala Lumpur for practical training. They were driven to vniious Potential tourist spots in the f ederal160 words
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Article35 1964-09-30 13 BATU PAHAT. Sept 23—The Batu Pahnt Rotary Club will hold tilin shows for patients of the tuberculosis ward In the district hospital here, starting next month The shows will be screened fortnightly.35 words
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288 1964-09-30 13 KU A LA LUMPUR, Sept. 23.—The Centra! and Sabah Governments have agreed to a long-term policy on beating the acute shortage of skilled labour ir the Borneo State it. was disclosed here tonight. The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. said that under the288 words
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Article, Illustration197 1964-09-30 13 LMJALA LUMPUR, **S<*pt. 23.—The iy*wly appointed Ameri can Consul- General to Singapore, Mr. John a. Lacey, said today that America was “genuinely sympathetic” towards Malaysia in its dispute with Indonesia Mr. Lacey was speaking to newsmen on hi.s arrival here for197 words
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Article147 1964-09-30 13 J/UAIA LUMPUR Sept. W 23. The Minister of Health. Inche Bahaman bin Samsucldin, was “very impressed” with the work so far on the new $5O million teaching hospital in Pantai Valley when he visited the .site today. Hr .s«irl: 'I ..m very impressed with its prognss. It147 words
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Article, Illustration392 1964-09-30 14 GROSS FABRICATION’ OF MALAYSIA SITUATION Minister hits at Aussie newspaper SINGAPORE, Sept 23 r |M IK Assistant Mimstei of Justice. Inche Abdul K a h m a n bin u’acob. today accused an Australian newspaper oi ‘gioss and mischievous fabrication” of the situation in Malaysia. 1 ne paper, The Australian,392 words
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413 1964-09-30 14 JESSELTON, Septemper 23 SABAH’S Chief Minister. Dato Donald biepnens, today ani.Miiced that all Indon t* s- 1 a n immigrant workers in the State who hold work passes l.v-ued before Malaysia Day Aug. 31, 1963 would be allowed permanent stay after five years’413 words
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Article150 1964-09-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR. September 23. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today A welcomed India’s announcement yesterday that she would continue to help bring about a conciliation between Malaysia and Indonesia. The Tengku was speaking to reporters after the weekly Cabinet meeting here this morning. However, he150 words
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Article45 1964-09-30 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Sept. 23 Mr. Lee Clung (Alliance* won the by-election in the Buloh Kasap Utara constituency for a seat m the Buloh Kasap Local Council. He obtained 314 votes while his opponent. Mr. Hwaim See Hoo (Socialist Front• got 30 votes.45 words
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132 1964-09-30 14 KIANTAN. Sept. 23—An KAF Canberra jet bomber crashed in a rubber estate about 10 miles from here this morning The pilot and navigator. who were injured, were flown to Singapore Their names are being w ithheld. Two KAF fire engine** and a rescue team,132 words
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90 1964-09-30 14 Mine-owner’ s ‘earn mare’ plan rapped KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 23A Kedah miner has been told to abandon his wellmeaning effort to persuade his workmen to earn more, the latest monthly report ot the Ministry of Labour disclosed today. Tlie miner ruled that each of his men must work for 2690 words
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196 1964-09-30 14 1/ OTA BHARU. Sept 23 —The Pan Mai a>ar: Islamic Party n> not holdino rallies for the Tumpat Tengah State Assembly byelection as it wishes to prevent incidents.” the Mentri Besar ot Kelantan. Inche Mohamed Asri bin Ha it Mnda, said today. Inche196 words
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Article95 1964-09-30 14 IPOH. Sept. 23—The Perak State Legislative Assembly today approved a supple mentary budget of $230,710 —the second for this year. The first supplementary budge approved earlier this year was f t $397,302. The 1964 budget vhl« was passed towards tht end last year was for $5O95 words
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Article44 1964-09-30 14 SINGAPORE. Sept. 23—Mr Dei ley Scheel. the consul-general ot the Federal Republic ot German* at Singapore. Is now on an official visit to Sabah. Sarawak and Bru nei. where he is calling on th* heads of states and |>olitical le* dors.44 words
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513 1964-09-30 15 BALA CHANDRAN - by BALA CHANDRAN KUALA LUMPUR, September 23. TWO-POINT plan to maintain industrial peace in Malaya during the crucial stages i*l Indonesian confrontation is to be put into operation immediately. The Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasawho disclosed this at his monthly Press cort,lerence here513 words
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Article113 1964-09-30 15 Kuala lumpur sept. 23 An employer gave 30 days' annual leave to each of his staff of 16 against the minimum of 14 required under the Wages Council Shop Assistants) Order of 1963. and almost got into trouble. According to the Order, at lea.-t 10 days113 words
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Article48 1964-09-30 15 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Sept. 23 Japanese language classes lor heir inners will be held weekly on Tuesday and Friday from 10 nm to 12.30 pm. at the YMCA. Brickfields Road, starting from Oct 6. Those interested should contact the Japanese Embassy at 7 Kia Peng Road.48 words
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265 1964-09-30 15 IPOH, Sept. 23.—A re- commendation that the Perak State Assembly members be allowed to carry firearms in view of the present emergency situation in Malaysia has been made by the privileges committee of the Perak State Legislative Assembly. The seven-member committee. headed by the265 words
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81 1964-09-30 15 riNANO. Sept. 23 K: :hh on mcr.-bcrs .it ine Koval Main.- an \ir Force have lomtd the KAAF School of Technical Kraininp:, New South Wales to receive instructions as armament mechanics. Openeu in 1040. tlie RAAF base iif Wagga is tiie home of the81 words
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Article36 1964-09-30 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 23 Another $3O has been received !<>r the National Patriotic Fund. The latest donation came from Inche Haji Ahmad Zainuddin of rampin rhe fund non) stand.* at $145,997 99.36 words
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377 1964-09-30 15 IPOH, September 23. People's Progressive Party controlled Jpoh Municipal Council, which is erecting the $2.5 million Sungei Pari Towers low cost housing scheme with a Central Government loan, was today given a mild rap on the knuckles by the377 words
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Article75 1964-09-30 15 SINGAPORE Sept. 23 The Singapore Government, is ottering scholarships to women lor study courses in New Zealand under the Colombo Plan, leading to membershij of the Association of Oceu* national Therapist and membership of the Society of Physiotherapists. The courses will last approximately thiee years Details end75 words
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Article25 1964-09-30 15 PENANG. Sept. 23 Five hundred students apd other helpers will assist in selling poppies in Penang on Nov. 0 and Nov. 7.25 words
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229 1964-09-30 15 Malacca, sept. 23. The United States Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. James D. Bell, said this evening* that his country welcomed opportunities for educational exchange with Malaysia. Mr. Bell was speaking to 1 members of the Malacca Hutarv Club. He said that a229 words
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Article31 1964-09-30 15 IPOH. S* pt. 23 Former Alliance Mi mix r of Parliament, Inrhe Yahya bin Haji Ahmad, wa* appointed a senator by the rerak State Legislative Assembly tare today.31 words
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415 1964-09-30 16 ARTHUR RICHARDS - By ARTHUR RICHARDS: Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 23 top-level Malaysian seven-man defence mission to the United States and Canada retu’Tied here today confident that both nations would help meet Malaysia's defence requit ements to counter Indonesian aggression. “The talks in the U.S. and Canada415 words
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Article47 1964-09-30 16 MUAR. Sept. 23—Mr. G Pasamunickum bus been elected president of the Muar branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent, Mr. K M. M. Taha; secretary, Mr. S. Sivan; asst secretary. Mr. P Karuppiah; and treasurer. Mr. M. R. S. Kasia Pillai47 words
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Article42 1964-09-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 23 Inche Ziiinal bin R.impuk has been elected president of the Kuala Lumpur Youth Club. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent Mr. Chow Peng Kong; secretary Mr. K. Kalimuthu; assistant-secretary Mr. P. Ponnusamy: treasurer Mr. K. Munusamy.42 words
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Article46 1964-09-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 23 Mr. VV. C. Cheung. Assistant Director of Social Welfare m Kuala Lumpur, is now in Britain tor a week's visit as guest of the Commonwealth Relations Officer. Mr. Cheong will acquaint himself with social welfare work in Britain.46 words
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Article52 1964-09-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 23 Syed Kechik bin Syed Mohamed. a lawyer, has been appointed political secretary to the Minister oi Information and Broadcasting. Syed Keohik was until recentlv legal adviser to the Kedah branch of the Alliance Party. He has been an active member of Umno since52 words
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Article262 1964-09-30 16 Razak hits out at murder of two farmers e UAL A LUMPUR, 1V Sept. 23.—The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, today said the Central Government would take steps to prevent brutal Indonesian acts against innocent people living in the border areas of Sarawak and Sabah. He262 words
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Article51 1964-09-30 16 KLUANG. Sept. 23 Sheikh Jatlar bin Ahmad, a senior Malay teacher in the Secondary English School here, has been awarded a one-year scholarship under the Commonwealth Teachers Scheme to study organisation and administration at the University of Birmingham. England. He will leave for Britain on Sept.51 words
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75 1964-09-30 16 —Reuter. JAKARTA, Sept. 23. President Suk;mio and (»en. Nusution, the Indonesian Chief oi Stall' Indonesian Irei of Staff, wil' meet in Moseou ‘or talks with Soviet leaders according to Press reports' here today. President Soekarno i> expected to visit Moseou following his slav—Reuter. - 75 words
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Article55 1964-09-30 16 SINGAPORE Sept 23-Major General A. J. Clyne. Director General of Australian Army Medical Services, flew here tonight from Australia for a three-day Malaysian visit before going to London. He will hold talks with senior Commonwealth Army and RAF medical officers and Army commanders. and inspect55 words
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Article40 1964-09-30 16 SINGAPORE Sept. 23 A m.yi. Arnmugan, who stole 43 i\nts w.*rth of toddy yesterday from a tapping area, was titled $3O ::i a court today. He pleaded guilty of stealing the t’ddy in Jalan Hock Cliye.40 words
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Article52 1964-09-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Si'pt. 23 I'he labour laws in Malaya including the Trade L*mon> Ordinance, tre to be extended to Sabah and M f Lai M M id at hia m nth y Pr< rs cun- t his evening N deadline has been tixed for the completion of52 words
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Article183 1964-09-30 16 -UPI. JAKARTA, September 23. JNDONESIA’S biggest naval base in Soerabava, east Java, was thrown into complete darkness on the night of Sept, when air raid sirens wailed. Antara reported to- day. Antara said the base’s anti-aircraft batteries chased away an unidentified aircraft flying over the naval-UPI. - 183 words
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290 1964-09-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. September 23 MALAYSIA is making urgent arrangements for talks here with Britain, Australia, New Zealand and Canada on the formation of “co-or-dinating machinery” to study how best these countries can help in fighting Indonesian aggres- sion. The decision290 words
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Article, Illustration252 1964-09-30 17 Two to set up that manpower unit —to find jobs KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 24. \N American and a Malaysian will be responsible for the establishment of a manpower planning unit to help the jobless iind productive employment. I hey are Mr. David Christian, formerly of :he American Labour Department, and252 words
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Article35 1964-09-30 17 K LUANG. Sept. 24—A committee "ill be formed here on Sept. 2fi -‘'to draw up the Sultan of Joh ore's birthday celebration.' P»"«iamme in the district The tsult.m'.v birthday is on Oct 2835 words
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96 1964-09-30 17 rfUALA LUMPUR Sept. 24 —An advised on secondment policy at the British War Ottice. Col. H Hamilton, said today that Britain was willing to send out more officers here on secondment to the Malaysian Armed Forces. Col. Hamilton w.ts speaking to reporter* before96 words
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Article50 1964-09-30 17 SINGAPORE. Sept. 24 The Vang di-Penuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. has appointed cinema magnate Mr. Runme Shaw as chairman of the St. John Council The council Is the policy-mak-ing body of the St John organisation in Singapore which now has 3,100 members in 95 divisions50 words
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Article26 1964-09-30 17 A P KUCHING. Sept. 24— The Netherlands ambassador to Malaysia. Mr. L Kruythosch. accompanied by ins wife arrived here yesterday on an official visit.A P - 26 words
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171 1964-09-30 17 ITUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 23. The United Nations resident representative in Malaysia. Mr. David Blicker,staff! •eft here for Europe today to seek greater technical assistance for Malaysia in all fields of economic development. Mr. Bllckenstaff told reporters that with greater technical assistance Malaysia171 words
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Article60 1964-09-30 17 Reuter. OANGKOK. Sept. 24. -The Thai Premier. Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn. said today border security talks between Malaysia and Thailand here next week would have “nothing to do with Indonesia.” He told reporters the talks would deal with Malaysian Communist terrorist remnants hiding along the— Reuter. - 60 words
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Article42 1964-09-30 17 SINGAPORE. S*pt. 23 The se-cretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. Mr. Devan Nair. will address numbers of the Consular corps tomorrow, at 1 p.m. at Coral Rood. Adelphi Hotel. His subject will be Trade union role in industrialisation."42 words
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413 1964-09-30 17 KUCHING. Sept. 24 'THE Chief Minister of Sarawak, Dato Stephen 1 Kalong Ningkan, returned here from Kuala Lumpur today satisfied that he had proved to the Federal Government that Sarawak was not being run by expatriate cfficials. He said he had discussed413 words
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212 1964-09-30 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Septemper 24 J ALAYA'S former Eco- 1 nomic Adviser Dato Oscar Spencer, who spent a threc-dav holiday here, left today with a “wonderful” impression of his pet project—the C a mere n Highlands hydro-electric scheme He is new a senior economic212 words
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188 1964-09-30 17 LUMPUR. 24- The United Chambers of Commerce is to meet here soon to consider the proposal by the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, for an industrial peace I code during the Emeri gency. I The UCC secretary. Mr. Henry Wong, today received a188 words
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Article47 1964-09-30 17 SINGAPORE Sept. 24 Mi. Richard Donald has taken over the duties as chief of the political section ot the United States Consulate General here He replaces Mr Arthur Rosen who recently departed for lnnton DC on home leave md i e-as.sivnim nt47 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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2093 1964-09-30 18 From Our Market C orrespondent TM1K four-day delivery rule for industrial 1 shares is to he enforced indefinitely. The committee of the Stoek hxchange ol Malaysia, which reached this decision at a meeting on Friday, believes tins is necessary in the present emergency. The2,093 words
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Article25 1964-09-30 18 September 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 703 cents (lip one-eighth). TIN: 8749 a picul (up 89.50). Unofficial estimated offering: 225 tons (down five tons).25 words
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Article64 1964-09-30 18 < urrent Ualr I’olal for Total for payment payable the year previous vear f; ss d,, 31% Sept. 30 Itobiiison ords. lO'I* Oct. 29 14% <oo, 7 A..«l« Thai 17|'i’ Nov 4 1 5,t Oct 20 30lik ,7 ,0 °'< 30 10% 10% Vi; M i,Jam Ku ‘»<64 words
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Article69 1964-09-30 18 SINGAPORE. Sept. 27. The Adult Education Board is organising two extra four-month courses on raffia work, which will commence on Oct 14 and 17 Both classes will be conducted it the annexe of the Adult Education Board in Fort Canning Rise. Application forms are obtainable69 words
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Article31 1964-09-30 18 MACHANG. Sept. 26—The Tanan Me.ah O C RD., Senior Inspector Zakaria bin Joned. has left on transfer to Kroh. Perak. His successor is Inspector Charlie Khoo from Kota Bharu.31 words
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Article39 1964-09-30 18 -t-HE Malayan Exchange Bank* Associaßon made these changes In It* rates to merchants on Saturday (all rate* to $’.00»: Selim* TT or 0D ready: Deutsche Marks 128 I'V Swiss Francs 139 3 >. Swedish Kroner 165 3 4.39 words
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Article52 1964-09-30 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 27 The following were re-elected as officials of the Chinese Maternity Association, Kuala Lumpur, at its annual meeting here today: President, Mr. Cho Yew Fai; vice-president. Mr. Chong Shih Guan. secretary, Mr. Chan Hong Chong: treasurer. Mr. Wang Teng Knit; medical supervisor. Dr. Saw52 words
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Article32 1964-09-30 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 27. The Institute of Public Relations. Mala} a, has been renamed the Institute of Public Relations, Malay* sla a sneelal meeting of the institute decided yesterday.32 words
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Article53 1964-09-30 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 22. Ser.t. 23. Sept. 24 Sept. 25 feept. 26. Industrials: 79.63 79.95 79 74 79 82 79.36 79 19 Tins: 119 76 120.42 122.31 124 85 126 96 126 69 S rubbers: 100 70 100.70 100.70 100.30 100.30 100.30 Dec 30 1963 100 Dec53 words
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Article453 1964-09-30 18 HC.B. and Co. Ltd in their weekly rubber review .say trading perked up a little this week and with some follow through by terminal markets, values improved to almost 71 cents betore any substantial selling was met. Russian and East European consumers have been reported453 words
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Article31 1964-09-30 18 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul). Sept. 21. G9*cts. $750,871 22. 69 1 ets. $741.00 23. 70J cts. $725.00 24. 701 cts. $739.50 25. 70)( ets. $749.00 26. $759.7531 words
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Article64 1964-09-30 18 MUAR. Sept. 27. Two visiting Germ.in trade unionists, Mr. Rudolf Outte and Mr. Hans Flem- l"vp a seties of talks on the German trade union movement to 30 local unionists at the "i iuiu.-K* here on Oct 9 at 7.30 p m The one-day course is64 words
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204 1964-09-30 19 KUCHING, Sept. 24. HINT that Sarawak would get what it wantv ed— free primary education—was given toda by the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan. H t returned today from a vi.it to Kuala Lumpur, where he had discussions with the Assistant Minister of Education204 words
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202 1964-09-30 19 L r UALA LUMPUR, Sept. 1V 24. The Council of the Malayan Medical Association is sending circulars to its members next week askin,? them in what capacity they would like to help the Government should the Emergency situation worsen. Disclosing this to the202 words
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205 1964-09-30 19 SINGAPORE, Sept. 24. President Soekarno should get a gold medal for helping, through his confrontation policy, to consolidate majority opinion in Singapore against the Communists. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, said this today in a talk on205 words
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Article282 1964-09-30 19 IfUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 24. Te 1e v 1 sion Malaysia will put out a daily half an hour Aimed highlights of the Tokyo Olympics for 15 days beginning as soon as possible from the start of the games on Oct. 10. The films282 words
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Article20 1964-09-30 19 PENANG. Sat. 25 Dato Mohapied Yassin. Minister of Welfare Services in Sabah, will visit Penang next Wednesday.20 words
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148 1964-09-30 19 KUALn. LUMPUR, Sept. 24.—-The Commanding General of the United States 13th Air Force based at Clark Field, Philippines, Maj.-Gen. Sam Maddux, arrived here today in a U.S. Air Force C-54 aircraft for a six-hour visit to the capital. Gen. Maddux, who was accompanied148 words
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166 1964-09-30 19 SINGAPORE, Sept. 24. —The Singapore Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today flew to Kuala Lumpur “to discuss some outstanding problems” with the Prime. Minister, T e n g k u Abdul Rahman. At the airport Mr. Lee told reporters: “The Tengku166 words
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Article184 1964-09-30 19 SINGAPORE, September 25. rpHE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, A said today that despite Indonesian confrontation Singapore’s development programme must be pursued with as little change as possible and planning for the future must continue. He was speaking at the laying of184 words
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119 1964-09-30 19 Kuala lumpur, sept. 25 —The Mentri Eesar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Hajl Idris, said today that the Government was prepared to grant scholarships to children who were intelligent but who did not have the means to go for higher studies. He was speaking at119 words
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109 1964-09-30 19 JESSELTON, Sept. 24. The forthcoming visit to Moscow of Indonesia’s Armed Forces chief, Gen.Nasution, and President Soekarno could mean “stepped-up aggress ion against Malaysia” Mr. J.A.R. Bottomley, the British Deputy High Commissioner to Malaysia, said here today. Mr. Bottomley, who arrived with his wire,109 words
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Article27 1964-09-30 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept 25—The Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. will visit Penang and Perils from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1.27 words
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Article1099 1964-09-30 20 IPOH, Sept. 27. Panama Boy won first time out in the main sprint here today. Race One CL. 6, DIV. 3—6 F. S.S. Stable’s (9) PIETEBNEL 8.13 (217 —101) Posner (8) Rough And Tough 8.12 (88—62) Mamat 2 (3) Draco 8.8 (510 —165)- Donnelly1,099 words
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350 1964-09-30 20 CHEW LOY KHOON - From CHEW LOY KHOON I ABIS. Sept. 25.—Sec- urity Forces scored further successes today when they killed two more Indonesian paratroopers in the Labis area. The two men were shot when they were contacted in deep Jungle, north-east of here. This brings the350 words
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Article33 1964-09-30 20 JESSELTON, Sept. 25—The United Sabah National Organisation (Usno) has asked the Alliance Government in Sabah to invite the Rural and Industrial Development Authority to extend its activities to the State.33 words
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Article34 1964-09-30 20 SINGAPORE. Sept. 25. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. will open an engineering and industrial exposition organised by the Singapore Polytechnic Engineering Society at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Polytechnic.34 words
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88 1964-09-30 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 25. —The Senior Supervisor of Elections, Mr. Ong Kah Seng, has been awarded a threemonth study tour of in* United States under t >] c auspices of the U.S, Department of State. During his stay there. Mr Ong will observe and study88 words
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Article17 1964-09-30 20 KANOAR. Sept. 25—The first -Fruit Week* in Perils/ will b‘ launched on Sept. 26.17 words
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Miscellaneous46 1964-09-30 20 -BIG SWEEP—TOTAL POOL 9194.090 1 No. *****S <825.740) 2 No. *****2 (912.870) 8 No. *****8 (96.485) Starters (8585 each): Nos. *****2, *****7. *****0. *****8. *****9. *****4. *****6, *****6. *****8. *****8. *****8, *****8. Consolation (9501 each): Nos. *****1. *****1. *****5. *****2. *****8. *****4, *****4, *****8, *****8, *****6.46 words
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