The Straits Budget, 7 October 1964
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section38 1964-10-07 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 SEKIF.S 625. KUALA LUMPUR, OCTOBER, 7, 1964. Price 40 Cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling. KDN 691.38 words
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659 1964-10-07 2 mDr. (Mrs.) MCI MENDOZA-BARKER - m Dr. (Mrs.) MCI MENDOZA-BARKER Singapore JT is obvious that Malaysia must make a decision about foreign University degrees soon, and about American degrees in particular, very soon. It would be a disservice to the nation, however, if a blanket recognition of American degrees became659 words
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Article201 1964-10-07 2 A. a AVERY - A. a AVERY Singapore AS a motorist whose car bears a disfiguring and expensive scratch made by one of the who infest all the Highway Authority’s car parks, I heartily endorse Mr. O. Angus' remark on this subject (S.T. Sept. 22). However, Mr. Angus201 words
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Article187 1964-10-07 2 STEPHEN KANG - STEPHEN KANG Kuala Lumpur I REFER to the statement made by Malaysia’s Ambassador to the United Nations Da to Ong Yoke Un, under the heading: “Ong: Well fight to the last but to win we need your help..." What really perturbed me as a187 words
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Article109 1964-10-07 2 HONESTI’S - HONESTI’S Singapore I recently found a gold vatch and took it to a police station. I assumed that if the owner could not he traced, the watch would be mine- This is what happens elsewhere. In Singapore, it becomes the property of the State. It is109 words
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Article156 1964-10-07 2 S. D. CATER - S. D. CATER Singapore LAST week I was forced to pay $l.OO duty and another 25 cents “Post office clearance fee” on a letter-tape before the post office would hand it over to me. Letter tapes are. of course, non-dutiable. However the post office Informed156 words
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Article104 1964-10-07 2 S. RAMACHANDRA - S. RAMACHANDRA Serein ban THAT large picture (B.T. M Bept. 19) showing the Kedah State Deputy Game Warden and a police officer waiting patiently with guns at the ready In an all-night vigil to shoot down the goose-eating tiger and the Sunday Times report that104 words
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Article115 1964-10-07 2 MIDDLE TEMPLE - MIDDLE TEMPLE Singapore WHEN a Government pensioner cannot conveniently go In person to the Pensions Office to receive his pension he signs an Affirmation Form AG 34—W 0160 and sends It to the said office by post. But first he must have his signature witnessed by one of115 words
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Article127 1964-10-07 2 PENSIONER - PENSIONER Malacca READ that 90,000 arc 1 unemployed In Mauya i don’t know whether this total includes the clerical workers. However, the figure is appalling. Tne Government took a most unwise step in revising the age limit to 60 for Government servants. This has had127 words
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Article110 1964-10-07 2 homelfss - homelfss Singapore QINCE my complaints to the Singapore Harbour Board regarding anomalies in their allotment of Board quarters to Its staff have gone unanswered, may 1 ask for the hospitality of your columns? I have been employed by the Port of Singapore Authority for many yean and have110 words
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Article60 1964-10-07 2 residen r - residen r Menglembn PROM Monday to rriday. one of the Ipoh school buses goes round Menglembu at 6.00 a.m. stopping at several places in the town to collect school children and annoum *ng its arrival, with continuous blasts of the horn. I hope the authority concerned will do60 words
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Article653 1964-10-07 3 —Straits Times. September 28 jlie International Tin Counil end the U.S. General SerKV s Administration face some lllicult decisions when they icet early next month, says k* shrewdest of the London rtvkly journals. Any nineenny crystal ball would come p with the same conclusion, 'he deficit in—Straits Times. September 28 - 653 words
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Article326 1964-10-07 3 —Straits Times, September 28 Dr. Goh Keng Swee’s four reasons why Malaysia is better placed than most Asian coun- tries to reach self-sustaining economic growth bear repeating. Their point is that prosperity can be built only on well laid foundations. Any formula which ignores this, which promises rapid—Straits Times, September 28 - 326 words
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Article656 1964-10-07 3 —Straits Times, September 29 Although Malaysian and Thai officials have described as “routine” the border security talks which are being held in Bangkok this week, they are quite obviously a little out of the ordinary. The talks will concern Malaysian Communist terrorists who J are hiding—Straits Times, September 29 - 656 words
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Article186 1964-10-07 3 —Straits Times, September 40 There are encouraging signs that the barriers to Malaysian integration created by what Tun Abdul Razak has called “provincial and parochial attitudes” are gradually coming I down. Credit is due to enlightened leaders of the new Malaysian States such as Dato Stephens, who work—Straits Times, September 40 - 186 words
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Article677 1964-10-07 3 —Straits Times. October 1 It is nearly three years since the Chinese were first said to be nearly ready to shake the world (metaphorically) with a nuclear explosion. It will come as no surprise therefore if the deed is done next month, a joyous gimmick in celebration—Straits Times. October 1 - 677 words
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Article338 1964-10-07 4 Straits Times, October 1 Differences among Malaysians which would be not re1*1 garded too seriously in ordinary times now have special and dangerous implications. Indonesia is working to des- t troy Malaysia, and domestic quarrels of any kind give .oppo tunities to the enemy. Particular care needs toStraits Times, October 1 - 338 words
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Article200 1964-10-07 4 —Straits Times. October 1 Inche Khir Johari was in lyrical mood at Serdang. There is a naturally harmonious process, he told a graduation day audience, in which the actions of the elements are guided by the experienced hand of the agriculturist, and from which we derive our food,—Straits Times. October 1 - 200 words
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Article206 1964-10-07 4 —Straits Times, October 2 This country is not so pooi that it need demand financial sacrifices of its volunteer servicemen. Yet that is exactly what it is asking of many men of the Territorial Army who will earn less as soldiers than as civilians. One has written to—Straits Times, October 2 - 206 words
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Article588 1964-10-07 4 Straits Times. October 3 The Labis episode is near its end. Twenty-seven Indonesian guerillas have been killed and over sixty captured, of whom 43 have already been charged in court. An unknown number, perhaps a third of the original force, were lost in the transport aircraft• Straits Times. October 3 - 588 words
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Article416 1964-10-07 4 —Straits Time*' Ouch j The Central Government has i made it quite clear that universal lower secondary edu- > cation is to be introduced next year only in Malaya. Nothing I more has been promised either in the Yang di-Pertuan Agongs Malaysia Day address to schoolchildren, or in—Straits Time*' Ouch , j - 416 words
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Article232 1964-10-07 4 I I1WU1 —Straits Times. October 3 If any visitor to Singapo w as found to have walked t, streets with $10,000 in b pocket he would be judgi either reckless oi insane Y apparently businessmen a this every day, with predie able if lamentable result One manager left toI I1WU1 . . —Straits Times. October 3 - 232 words
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Article74 1964-10-07 4 TAX-l,Ofl - TAX-l O fl Seremhan NEGRI Sembilan stai Assembly memberlowing in the steps ol ow* States, had voted 1 selves an increase 01 monthly in their a»°* a, 2 thus making it m dition to other pn'%. This increase was tm cond made within year—a 100 per cent74 words
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371 1964-10-07 5 I IPOH, September 27. U “HANDS OFF” warning to President Soekarno to stay away from Malaysia and its ■airs was given here today by Mr. D. R. lenivasagam, president of the People’s Pro■essive Party. Unleasning a strong attack against the In■lesian leader, Mr.371 words
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94 1964-10-07 5 rOH, Sept. 27—A cheque for $lO,OOO for the National Patriotic Fund was presented to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, by the chairman of the Perak Turf Club, Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee. here today. The presentation was the second made by the club for94 words
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Article49 1964-10-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 27. The Central Electricity Board Junior Officers’ has pledged its full support to the Government in the defence of the nation against Indonesian aggression and subversion. This was one of the resolutions adopted at its annual delegates conference which ended here today.49 words
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263 1964-10-07 5 SINGAPORE, Sept. 27. The Singapore Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said today that Singapore, with its central position, could be a great steel pipe distribution centre for South-East Asia. Laying the foundation stone of the new Malaysia Steel Pipe263 words
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Article35 1964-10-07 5 BATU PAHAT. Sept. 27 The Minister of Information and Broadcasting. Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, will address the annual meeting of Umno youth section of the Batu Pahat division on Oct. 2.35 words
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215 1964-10-07 5 BATU PAHAT, September 27. THE Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operative* A will spend $l5 million under the second five year plan to expand the coconut Industry, starting at Minyak Beku, seven miles from here. The Minyak Beku project will cover 4,000 acres on a215 words
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146 1964-10-07 5 1 J/UALA LUMPUR. Sept. 27 —The National Union of Journalists, Malaysia, today offered to set up a pool of journalists to help the Government to publicise Malaysia abroad. A resolution to this effect was passed at the annual meeting held here this146 words
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Article49 1964-10-07 5 Li. V, u IA> Sept 27 Mr. Bn a a U ah from Kuala LumM*) A7., u Pn over from Inche hTcliHrir. hln Ibrahim as officer ■raulturfi <)f the Government Seri experimental station ►text 25 A z wU1 leave lo* crow f r a C UrSe n49 words
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211 1964-10-07 5 PENANG, Sept. 27 4 MERICAN tourists are now by-passing Indonesia to visit Malaysia because of Soekarno’s confrontation against this country. Mr. Howard Wilson, tour conductor of World Travel Tour of California said in Penang today. According to Mr Wilson, tourists did not211 words
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426 1964-10-07 5 ‘When every citizen should defend his country... HPAIPING, Sept. 27. A There is a time for peace and there is a time when every citizen should defend his country, Dato V.T. Sambanthan. the national president of the Malayan Indian Congress and Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications, said here todav426 words
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370 1964-10-07 6 SEREMBAN, September 28. r |'HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today skipped lunch to have an unscheduled meeting with plantation workers here. Tun Razak, arriving at the Town Hall at 1.30 p.m. for the triennial general meeting of the Negri370 words
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191 1964-10-07 6 |(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Oct. 1. —The Central Government is working in conjunction with the Singapore Government to amend the medical registration laws to pave the way for recognition of American medical degrees. The Director of Medical Services. Dato <Dr.) Mohamed Din bin Haji191 words
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Article23 1964-10-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 28. I meeting of the Selangor State legislative Assembly will be held on Ort. 7 at 10 am.23 words
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Article37 1964-10-07 6 SEREMBAN. Sept. 30. The Tengku Ampuan of Negri Sembllan will open a fun fair at the An-glo-Chinese School here on Oct. 3 at 10.30 a.m. in aid of the Girl Guides' Association, Negri Sembilan.37 words
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314 1964-10-07 6 DECEMBER HOLIDAY 6IIESTS FOR MB TO PAVE WAY FOR... JTUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 28.—The interracial student exchange program me .proposed by the Mentri B e s a r of Selangor, Da to Ha run bin Haji Idris, is to be extended to Sabah. This314 words
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Article52 1964-10-07 6 JESSELTON. Sept. 28— The Health Ministry here announced that there had been a "spirited response” from Asian women to the Health Minister’s appeal to women to take up nursing in view of the national emergency. A Ministry spokesman said many women bad come forward for practical52 words
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Article, Illustration377 1964-10-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, September 28 jyjALAYSIA’S economy is so sound that, d, spite Indonesian aggression, the pace i economic development can be maintained, tl managing director of the International MoJ tary Fund, Mr. Pierre-Paul Schweitzer, sa here today. Mr Schweitzer tolc.377 words
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Article47 1964-10-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept The central executive c» ninnt of the Party Ra ayat wall b an extra-ordinary meeting n 0 3 to discuss the detentui acting chairman. Inch* NJ Nona. He was letained unde; ternal Secuiity Act in ?i hours of Sept. 26.47 words
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Article47 1964-10-07 6 SINGAPORE. Sept. 2? Minister for Finance. Pi Keng Swee. has api Lim Kee Ming, a buMtus.-ffl* and Mi C. ,V. Devan N.«»r. J cretary-general of the Nation Trades Union Com members of the Econi nu D** lopment Board for two effect from Aug. 16.47 words
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Advertisement7 1964-10-07 6 STRAITS BUDGET SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable in advance)7 words
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360 1964-10-07 7 TAKE CANADIAN EXAM BEFORE COMING TO MALAYSIA, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, September 26 A N American doctor today suggested an expensive method (costing between $1,200 and $1,800), of getting medical degrees from his country recognised in Malaysia. Dr. Arlan L. Rosenbloom said doctors360 words
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206 1964-10-07 7 Singapore, sept. 28. Prompt action by team of Royal Air firefighters at raf station at Kabuuti. an island oil ■orth Borneo, saved iiiuable property when I wooden bunguB)w occupied by the ■abuan District Offl|.r Mr. Gordon Doughs' caught fire relent206 words
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Article46 1964-10-07 7 JkvSELTON. St*;*. 23 The m of two national language ecialws urnved here today to sell M tl.i> ,t teacher training J le e3 111 Tuaran and JeaselTh«v are inche Alias Shamsud- ua,a Kangsar. and Inch* ustapha bin Haji Mohaued Tar. at jjeremban.46 words
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Article75 1964-10-07 7 K UaI A LUMPUR. Sept. 28. ■f new President B If, Ra ilwaymen’s Union ■L i, a va is Inc he Yahaya Mohamed Ali. electton was announced at Bofu. err>n(l biennial delegates’ erence of the union today. The conference ends tomorrow. Inche Yahaya is the staff75 words
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Article127 1964-10-07 7 SINGAPORE, Sept. 28. 'THE Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, will open the $320,000 Tanglin Integrated Primary School at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow. The school Is the 43rd to be built by the P.A P. Government. It will give instruction in127 words
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122 1964-10-07 7 Jv UALA LUMPUR, Sept. 28 The first batch of 400 national servicemen will complete their two-month military training tomorrow. The servicemen, all between the ages of 21 and 28. arrived at Siginting Camp, Port Dickson, on Aug. 1 and for the last two months received122 words
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Article103 1964-10-07 7 SINGAPORE. Sept. 28— The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will attend the plaque unveiling ceremony and dinner at the Tan Ancestral Temple In Magazine Road at 7 p.m. on Friday. The ceremony, which will be attended by 700 people, will be followed103 words
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Article48 1964-10-07 7 SINGAPORE Sept. 28—A farmer, Koh Bok Kim, unearthed a cache of 48 old, rusty revolvers, while digging in his garden in Yew Tee village, off Woodlands Road, yesterday evening. The revolvers have been turned over to the police, who described them as war relics48 words
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139 1964-10-07 7 lESSELTON, Sept. 28. The Sabah Government has announced the appointment of HaJI Kassim bin Haji Hashim, 39, as Speaker ot the State Legislative Assembly. Haji Kassim will succeed Sir George Oehlers who will preside as Speaker for the last time at a meeting to be139 words
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182 1964-10-07 7 QINGAPORE, Sept. 28 The Minister of Culture is organising an exhibition entitled “Challenge of Confrontation" at the lower hall of the Victoria Memorial Hall from Oct. 1 to 6. The exhibition will be opened by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam,182 words
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Article180 1964-10-07 7 Sept. 28--The principal of the Federation School for the Deaf. Miss Lee Kooi Jon* has recommended the enactment of legislation to compel government offices, commercial firms and industries to recruit at least 15 per cent ot their staff from the handicapped community in this country.180 words
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Advertisement104 1964-10-07 7 TNE H.K. ARB FAR EAST builder Bi-Monthly a Magana* Aaelmg *itt fcaildiac. DIM* laidii»a 1 ■’•Bftatttfal PtM 4*1*1* a*tlvlti** l M OOChoal Ol Malaya. Siagatara, Am* Mag. ouiU mir d~_i T»e PWlfaiaa*. Barata aid lb* Par laat Heal "taMitBad it Tin 4a W«**tAly trad* Activities SS!j\ w Far Hast. (attracted,104 words
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334 1964-10-07 8 JPOH, Sept. 29.—Full-scale plans for the creation of a network of civil defence units in Perak were announced by the Mentri Besar, Dato Ahmad bin Said, here today. Dato Ahmad told a Press conference that the State Government created a State334 words
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Article51 1964-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR Sept 29 L>r. (3. Waldo, a senior lecturer in English at the University of Malaya, will give a lecture to the Selangor English Language Teaching Association at the British Council Hall at 730 p.m. on Oct. 2. He will talk on “British and American51 words
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Article, Illustration109 1964-10-07 8 WELL DONE’ FROM THE SULTAN OF BRUNEI BFU NEI TOWN Sept. 27 Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, the Sultan of Brunei (above) has commended members of the security forces in Brunei for their major part in maintaining peace since the revolt two vears ago. The Sultan was replyi n g to—A.P. - 109 words
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Article69 1964-10-07 8 SINGAPORE Sept. 28 Mr. Peter Kow has been elected president of the Singapore Qualified Tourist Guides Association. Other officials are Mr Noel E. De Souza (vicepresident); Mr. Ong Thlan Kim (secretary); Mrs. R. Gurusamy (assistant secretary); and Mr. Ambrose Pereira (treasurer). Committee members: Mr. Osca R69 words
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353 1964-10-07 8 Kuala lumpur, sept. 28. —The Minister of A g r i c u 1 ture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that Malaysia’s educational system must have an agricultural bias and farmers must have an “honourable” place in society if353 words
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Article82 1964-10-07 8 PENANG. Sept. 28—The Penang State Scout Council has formed a reception committee to welcome the Chief Scout of the Commonwealth. Sir Charles Maclean, when he visits Penang on Oct. 5. The Penang State Commissioner. Mr. Yeoh Phee Tin. said that Sir Charles would attend a rally82 words
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Article30 1964-10-07 8 SINGAPORE. Sept. 28 The body of Kang Se Jim, 73. was found hanging from a beam in his home in Ah Hood Road by the police today.30 words
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141 1964-10-07 8 MALACCA, Sept. 28 JHE Malacca Chief Minister, Inche AbdJ Ghafar bin Baba, yesterday criticised cel tain Government officials who he said were tn] ing to avoid registering themselves for servij in the vigilante corps. He was opening a $5,000 extension to a religious141 words
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Article69 1964-10-07 8 TELUK ANSON. Sept. 28— An appeal to all able-bodied men over 18 years to volunteer for service in the Teluk Anson vigilante corps waa made by District Officer. Lower Perak. Syed Mahadzar bin Sved Hussein yesterday. He said that the main aim of the corps was to69 words
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Article36 1964-10-07 8 SUNGEI PATANI. Sept B—Mr Wong Ah Wah will be headmaster of the Kedah Secondary School. Alor Star, in place of Mr. Ong Leng Gin who is leaving this week for London on a scholarship.36 words
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150 1964-10-07 8 I/TJALA LUMPUR. Sep; 1V 27.—TWO by-election wore held in Malay; yesterday, with the All iance and the PMU winning oi)e each. In PAHANG, the Allianc won the by-election for tt State constituency of Je'.a; Its candidate. Inche Ab Samah bin Idris polled150 words
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168 1964-10-07 8 TAIPING. September 28 A BID by some people to change the leadership of the Perak branch of the Malaysian Indiar. Congress at its annual meeting here yesterday failed Out of the 200 delegates from 82 branches in the State who attended the conference.168 words
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Article73 1964-10-07 8 MALACCA. Sept. 28 Mi Ml Savarimuthu was re-ele' aent of Malacca Municipal ers’ Union at its annual ine''”'The others elected were: president, Inche Zainal bin Rahman; secretary, Syeii 0-* bin Syed Akob; assistant ary, Mr. K. Alagappa; tm Mr. Sia Sim; and commit members: Inche Osman M'.u.73 words
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Article41 1964-10-07 8 SINGAPORE, Sept Minister for Finance. Dr Goh Swee, will officiate at the jubilee celebrations of the N V, pore Sundry Goods and i ,x Merchants’ Association a’ Chinese Chamber of Cornin'*2 Hill Street on the night of oci41 words
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324 1964-10-07 9 CAPTURED INDONESIAN PARATROOP COMMANDER TELLS HIS REMAINING MEN A USELESS STRUGGLE KUALA LUMPUR. September 27 'JHOUSANDS of leaflets were airdropped this morning in the Labis area, calling on the remnants of the Indonesian paratroopers to surrender. The leaflets were signed by the leader the324 words
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259 1964-10-07 9 PREMIER KEEPS HIS PROMISE TO 30,000 'TELUK ANSON, Sept. 27. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman today warned the nation to be on guard against Soekarno’s latest tactics of creating racial disturbances in the country “since he has failed to crush us. by military means."259 words
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241 1964-10-07 9 PENANG. Sept. 29. 'j'HE Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. who is also responsible for the National Civil Defence Organisation, said here today that about 20.000 national service personnel would be drafted into the civil defence. “This is an important241 words
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Article83 1964-10-07 9 BATU PAH AT. Sept. 27 The Minister ot Welfare Services. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, will visit the Old Peoples' Home and tour the South Pacific Textile Co. mill at Jalan Kluang here on Wednesday. In the afternoon he will leave for Pontian. where he will83 words
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Article500 1964-10-07 9 1/ UAL A LUMPUR, Sept. 27. —The railway administration is facing a deficit of $3.5 million this year, the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon. bin Haji Jubir, said today. Last year it lost $1.5 million. Dato Sardon added; “As long as there is revenue500 words
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Article21 1964-10-07 9 PENANG. Sept. 29 —The P mkkulan ward goodwill sub-committee will meet at Weld Quay at 530 pm tomorrow21 words
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Article22 1964-10-07 9 PENANG. Sept 28 Penang scouts will carry out thetr annual odd jobs week from Oct 8 to Oct 18.22 words
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Article245 1964-10-07 9 KUAJ.A LL'MPUK, Sept. 27. —Malaysia will be represented by a five-man delegation to the Malay-sian-Thai border security talks beginning in Bangkok on Thursday A Ministry spokesman told the Straits Times today the leadec would either be the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Raza*. or the245 words
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130 1964-10-07 10 Reuter J>AM.KOK. Oct. 1—1 he v»;tl.i> \ian Deputy Prime .Minister and Defence MiniMer. l'Un Abdul Ru/.ik, said today there was no evidence of Indonesian guerillas working among terrorists in the 1 haiMalaysian border jungle. “Hut they have the same objecthos." he said. Tun— Reuter - 130 words
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284 1964-10-07 10 PLEDGE FOR REASONABLE APPROACH TO INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 29 J'HE Minister of Labour, Mr. V, Manickavasagam, said today that there would be no strikes in Malaya "as far as practicable" during the current Emergency. lie said this alter284 words
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Article29 1964-10-07 10 SINGAPORE Sept. 29—The police recovered a wartime shell measuring one foot long and five inches m diameter in Jalan Lim Ta: See off Coronation Road today.29 words
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Article67 1964-10-07 10 PENANG. Sept. 28.—A chest X-ray unit will tour Province Wellesley next month on the lollowing dates: Butterworth District Hospital Oct 1. 2. 3. 16. 17. 30 and 31: Bukit Mertajam District Hospital -Oct. 5 6. 7. 19 20 and 21: Sun* qei Bak.tp District Hospital—Oct 8 9.67 words
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Article50 1964-10-07 10 KUALA KANGSAR, Sept 29 The Womens Institute is an organisation meant for all races. Che binte Ibrahim, the national president, emphasised here yesterday. She appealed to all women to join the institute in their respective centres, when she spoke at the re-organisation of the branch here.50 words
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Article46 1964-10-07 10 SINGAPORE, Sept. 29.—The deputy chairman of the People’s A*, •sootatiorv Dg. Goh Keng Swee. will present membership certificate* to the first batch of management committees from 16 community centres at an inauguration ceremony at the association headquarters In Kallang, at 7.30 p.m on Oct 2.46 words
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Article, Illustration374 1964-10-07 10 SINGAPORE, September 29. THE courage, skill and devotion to dui\ of members of the Royal Air Force, dying in support of security forces in operations against Indonesian terrorists, have been recognised in the latest list of honours and awards published in the374 words
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66 1964-10-07 10 MALACCA Sept. 20 -Three Socialist Front leaders lea'* Kuala Lumpur by air on Oct. 2 to attend the Ca> r conference of non-a ll?nec countries as observers. They are the national pr esi sj*’!: Inche Hasnul bin Abdul H Inche Abdul Azis bin Lshak66 words
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Article32 1964-10-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Pept ‘J"' 1 Khalid bin Sahaii of the f oan Health Office. left here bv»J for Britain today on a 18 n course at the University of don.32 words
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Article247 1964-10-07 11 CHEW LOY KHOON - By CHEW LOY KHOON: Labis, Sept. 29 THE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, last night called at the Labis police station where he ’’confronted'’ three captured Indonesian paratroopers in their cell. While being questioned by Dato Sardon a youth who was standing at247 words
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135 1964-10-07 11 KUA I A L’JMPl' R St p;. 2b One of iht- v.\ rid’s m >st modern computers, designed to produce answers to the most compltx business and scientific questions “at the twinkle of an eye.” is to be introduced here soon. The computer- the ICT135 words
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244 1964-10-07 11 L'UALA LUMPUR. Sept. 20. The National Chamber of Malayan Manufacturers t o da y called on the Govenv ment to reduce the rates on electricity and water for local industries. Tin prvMdi lit of the Chamber Mr. D. v d N. W.244 words
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Article43 1964-10-07 11 BUKIT MEKTAJAM Sept. 29— A Children's Day celebration committee vta.s formed here toda> under the chairmanship of Mr. Tan Cheng Bee. M.P. The celebrations will be held at J* a.m. on Oct. 10 at the Baku Mer'ajam Recreation Club ground.43 words
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Article28 1964-10-07 11 RAUB, Sept.29.—The Pahang Mei.'ri Besar. Dato Yahya bin Mohamed Seh. will open the new *60,000 building of the Pahang Indian Association here on Saturday.28 words
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217 1964-10-07 11 KOTA BHAKU, Sept. 27. THE Ministry of Health plans to spend more than S 3 million to improve and expand the health and medical facilities in Kelantan, under the lirst Malaysian development plan. Announcing this before leaving here today after a four-day tour, the Minister217 words
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208 1964-10-07 11 SINGAPORE, Sept. 29. —Emergency councils of teachers are being set up in all schools here to look after S i n g a pore’s 480,000 schoolchildren in an emergency. This is part of an Education Ministry master plan to ensure the saleLy208 words
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Article42 1964-10-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR Sept. 29—In the list o! members of the Ns- tional Solidarity Commiuee published today, the names of Dato T H Tan and Mr. P. P Narayanan were inadvertently omitted The committee has a total of 18 members.42 words
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Article40 1964-10-07 11 SINGAPORE Sept. 28.—A dinner party in honour of the visiting representatives of Bayerische M<>teren Werke Ar. from Munich, will be given bv the Motor Co. Ltd. at the Chui Huai Llm Club on Oct. 6 at 7 pm40 words
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Article28 1964-10-07 11 NIBONG TEBAL. Sept. 28 —Polue vpi/eri a speedboat containng $6 000 worth of dutiable textiles at Bukit Tnmbun near here yesterday. A man has been detained.28 words
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156 1964-10-07 11 PENANG. September 29. r rHE Penang Handicapped Orphans’ Appeal ComI mittee has written to the Western Australia Minister of Health, Mr. Ross Hutchinson, asking if the Australian offer of free heart operations for Singapore children was also available to patients in156 words
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163 1964-10-07 11 SINGAPORE, September 29 •pHE Deputy Prime 1 Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, last night reiterated that t h e Singapore Government would co-operate fully with the Central Government in any joint plans to raise the living standards of the people. Dr.163 words
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Article28 1964-10-07 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sept. 29—Mr. M N Samy of Singapore has been admitted to the Federation B*i hy Mr .Tuatire A/.ml in the High Court here28 words
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Article27 1964-10-07 11 BUTTER WORTH Sept 29—Ml. S Suppiah was re-elected president of the Kepala Batas branch of the Malaysian Indian Congress at the annual meeting held last night.27 words
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Article1845 1964-10-07 12 NELSON RUTHERFURD - Skydrop leader tells how plan to set up base on mountain top failed by NELSON RUTHERFURD: K. Lumpur, Sept. 30 HE surviving leader of the Indo- nesian paratroopers today told how he and 143 other skymen aboard three Hercules C-130 planes failed in their mission to set1,845 words
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261 1964-10-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR September 30 MOKE than $34 million worth of new industries will be set up in Malaya this year, said the general manager of the Malaysian Industrial Development Finance Ltd., Mr. T. Kauiper. today Hr. Kauiper was speaking t<> reporter? at the261 words
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239 1964-10-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Seut 30 THE Government is to recognise medical degrees of leading American universities to meet the country's shortage of doctors. The president of the Malayan Medical Association, Dato (Dr.) R. Sathiah. said today that the Government,239 words
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Article170 1964-10-07 12 PM’ s guest, a US Marine General KUALA LUMPUR, September 29 I ENERAL G B Erskine. United States Marine Corps, and his wife arrived here by air today from Bangkok on a three-day visit at the invitation of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. Gen. Erskine, who refin'd from the170 words
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Article65 1964-10-07 12 SINGAPORE. Sept. 30—Senii-'i Ko reck Km. president of th-“ Chinese Chamber of Commerc will open "The Joy of Living' 'it exhibition at the National Library on Oct 2 at 6 pm. The paintings 'are from th Peter Stuyvesant collection, and the exhibition will be open65 words
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Article43 1964-10-07 12 NIBONG TEBAL. Sept 30 Work has started on the installation of 10 public telephone booths in Province South undei the district's rural development scheme. The booths, costing a total $30,000. are expected to be com pleted in December43 words
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134 1964-10-07 13 I>ENANG, Sept. 30.- The Federation School for the Deaf is to take in pupils from Sabah and Sarawak This was disclosed by Miss Lee Kooi Jong, the principal, when the Sabah Minister of Welfare Services, Dato Moharned Yassin. visited the school today. Places134 words
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Article38 1964-10-07 13 KUAI A LUMPUR. S«pt. 30—The .j( Miuisii i Commerce I u! is'.ry H..l| Abdul Klialid 1,1 '"'ll '< AllSf !',l11h on Oct. 3 on a fact-finding tuui He will be the guest of the Australian Government.38 words
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106 1964-10-07 13 KUA1JV LUMPUR, Sept. 30. The Malaysian Government will open negotiations with New Zealand for an air srvics agreement between the two countries The talks between the two countries Will begin on Oct 7 at I lie Ministry of Transport Offices in Clarke Street106 words
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577 1964-10-07 14 YEO TOON JOO - By YEO TOON JOO: Singapore. October 1 IaOvVDS thronged the V ictoria Memorial Hall today after the opening of the six-day “Challenge of Confrontation” exhibition by the Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. They surged in an unending stream through the577 words
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Article, Illustration170 1964-10-07 14 OINt».\POKE. Oct. L U 'Malaysia’s new High Commissioner to India and Ceylon hoped to persuade the Colombo Government to lift its ban against American and British ships and planes using the country's berthing and landing facilities in ferrying aid to Malaysia. Inche Zaiton Ibrahim,170 words
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Article25 1964-10-07 14 BANTING. Sept. 30—The Telok Datoh Methodist English Primary School here will hold a variety show at the Capitol Theatre on Oct. 3125 words
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Article, Illustration253 1964-10-07 14 KUALA LUMPUR, October 1. 'j'HE Selangor MCA youth section is expected to take over the leadership of the State branch from the “old guard'* after tomorrow's biennial election here. The present chairman Is Dato Ong Yoke Lin. Ambassador to the253 words
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151 1964-10-07 14 Kuala lumpur. sept. 30.—Britan. Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Malaysia will hold their third and final round of talks here next week to form a “coordinating machinery' for aid to this country. The machinery is aimed at studying how best these countries can151 words
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Article197 1964-10-07 14 Kuala lumpur, Sept. 29.—The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, will lead a delegation for border security talks with the Thai authorities beginning in Bangkok or*. Oct. 1. Other members of the delegation are. The Chief of the Armed Forces Staff,197 words
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Article35 1964-10-07 14 SUNOEI PATANI, Oct. 1. 3hftdtah Nor Janah, 24/ daughter ot Syed Osman bin Syed Mohamed Idid. the District Officer of Kuala Muda, today left for Tokyo to attend a oourse in dressmaking35 words
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Article224 1964-10-07 15 LABIS, October 1. rpWO more Indonesian paratroopers were captured by security forces in the Labis area today. The men, wearing civilian clothes and looking tired and hungry, were picked up while they were walking along the main road. They ottered no resistance The paratroopers224 words
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80 1964-10-07 15 Sept. 29. A O mysterious explosion lonight slightly damaged a roadside stall at the 8i milestone Bukit Tlmah Road. No one was reported injured. The explosion occurred At about 9.55 p m bringing scores of policemen to the scene. Only a few chairs80 words
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186 1964-10-07 15 SINGAPORE, Oct. I. The Uuniversity of Sin g a pore’s Department of Extra-mural Studies is organising its first course in the national language in an attempt to demonstrate the use of the language as a medium of instruction for a course conducted at186 words
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Article37 1964-10-07 15 SINGAPORE. Sept. 28 The Minister for Labour. Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, will address the first biennial general council conference of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry, at 10 a m tomorrow at the Cultural Ceu're37 words
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73 1964-10-07 15 SINGAPORE. Oct. I.—The National Trades Union Congress today received two more donations totalling $169 lor its rehabilitation fund. This brings the fund for victims of the recent d’tturb.uices in Sin* unpore to $71,192.79. The iwo donations came from R«diffusion <S> Ltd beimr further contribution73 words
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Article79 1964-10-07 15 .—A.P. JAKARTA, Oct. 1. —An Indonesian Communist Party official confirmed today the presence of Yusuf Adjitorop a leading Indonesian Communist Party member—in Peking but refused to give the reasons of his long stay there The independent Hong Kong newspaper Express had said that Adjitorop, deputy.—A.P. - 79 words
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Article39 1964-10-07 15 IPOH. Oct. I.—A Jumble and food sale in aid of the Redemptorist Priests' Building Fund will be held at the St. Michaels Institution hall here on Sunday tutlon hall here on the morning of Oct 439 words
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Article, Illustration237 1964-10-07 15 SINGAPORE, October 1. gINGAPORES labour “strongman/* Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, resigned from the powerful National Trades' Union Congress today. In his resignation letter to the NTUC chairman. Mr. Ho See Beng. he said he had resigned to devote more time to his Bungsar237 words
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Article276 1964-10-07 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Sept. 30. TWELVE Indonesian paratroopers and one Malaysian, who were captured after the airdrop at Labis, were charged in a magistrate's court here today under Section 57 of the Internal Security Act. This brings the total of paratroopers charged so far to 43276 words
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Article37 1964-10-07 15 SINGAPORE. Sept. 29. The Min ister for National Development and Assemblyman for Cairnhill, Mr. Ltm K»m Sun. will resume tvs meet-the-people sessions at No. <5. Winstedt Drive at 7.30 pm. every alternative Thursday beginning this week.37 words
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Article100 1964-10-07 15 BEAUTY PLAN FOR BEACH MU AH. Sept. 30 Plans to "beautify” Muar beach were drawn up by the Muar town council at its meeting here yesterday. The plan is part of a multimillion dollar development scheme to improve the town during thr next five years. The president of the council100 words
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252 1964-10-07 15 Sept. 29. Civil Aviation experts today praised the pilot of an Alitalia jet for his skill in bringing the aircraft safely down after one of its four engines had caught fire over Singapore Airport last night. The second starboard engine of the DC-8252 words
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Article30 1964-10-07 15 PENANG, Oct 2 The Penang State Welfare Committee will hold its next meeting at the Penang Youth Centre. Acheen Street, at 5 15 p m on Oct 15.30 words
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Article202 1964-10-07 16 IMPORTANT TO KEEP PUBLIC ALERT: KHAW KUALA LUMPUR, October 2. /MVIL defence and air-raid exercises will be held shortly, the Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, said today. Mr Khaw said the exercises were important to keep the public generally on the alert202 words
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113 1964-10-07 16 Kuala llmflk sept. 2M —The Hallwaymen's Union of Malaya this evening called for the immediate Malayanisation of tCe post of deputy general manager of the Railway Administration. The second biennial conference, in its second day. unanimously resolved to demand that the post, now held113 words
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Article28 1964-10-07 16 HU TTEKWORTH Oct 2. A charity ball in aid of the Butterworth District Welfare Committee fund will be held at the Dewan Bandaharan on Oct. 9128 words
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216 1964-10-07 16 Kuala lumpur. Oct. 2. A former U. S. Assistarit Secretary of Defence, Maj.-Gen. G. B. Erskine, said today that America would keep its promise to help defend Malaysia in the event of any major conflict in this region. He was speaking to216 words
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237 1964-10-07 16 SINGAPORE, Sept. 29 Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. said today that he. had received an offer from the medical profession to help the Government in whatever way possible “in the evejit of any grave emergency arising from the present237 words
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Article54 1964-10-07 16 KUCHING, Oct. 2. An airfield has been built at Kapit in Sarawak’s Third Division. It can take Twin Pioneer aircraft operated by Borneo Airway* and the Air Force. The airfield was built by the 2nd Squadron. Royal Malaysian Engineers. 69 Independent Gurkha Engineers Field Squadron and54 words
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112 1964-10-07 16 f I OH, Oct. 2—About 100 Government workers attended a special meeting here yesterday evening to pledge wholehearted support to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. in his endeavours to counter Indonesian aggression. 'The meeting, organised by the Amalgamated Union of Employees In112 words
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173 1964-10-07 16 ITU ALA TRENGGANU. Oct. 2. The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. today warned that the Communist China and Jakarta regimes wanted to bring Malaysia under their control. Bu* as long as Malaysians despised and rejected Communism, this would never happen, he173 words
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335 1964-10-07 16 SINGAPORE, Sept. 29. 'J’HE Secretary-General of the Singapore National Trades Union Congress. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, told a trade union conference today/ that the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, unlike Indonesia's President Soekarno, did not shout slogans or make fierce speeches. “The335 words
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306 1964-10-07 17 SINGAPORE. Oct *> T HE Finance Minister and president of the MCA, Mr Tan Siew Sin, said tonight that in the context of Malaysia, the only possible outlook on matters of concern to Malavsia as a whole was a Malaysian outlook." The306 words
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121 1964-10-07 17 I/UCHING, Oct. I. suggestion that the Central Gov e r nment should train young Malaysian volunteers as paratroopers to be dropped into Indonesian territory was made here today by the general secretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, Mr. G N. Rajan.121 words
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281 1964-10-07 17 IYUANTAN, Oct. 4.—A IV To get Malayan officers to come to Sarawak was “very difficult,” the Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Ab-| dul Rahman bin Ya’acob, said today. He said that any Malayan civil servant 1 who came to, Sarawak would281 words
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Article31 1964-10-07 17 MUAR, Oct. 2—The District Officer here. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahir, will address more than IU.OOO children at the Town Council padang on Children's Day on Oct. 1031 words
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Article64 1964-10-07 17 SINGAPORE. Oct. 2—Six Malayslan parliamentarians left here this morning by air for a threeweek tour of New Zealand as guests of the New Zealand Government. They are Mr Sia Kah Hui and Mr. Sim Boon Woo (Singapore); Mr. Richard Yap and Inche Abdul Women bin64 words
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Article31 1964-10-07 17 BATU PAHAT. Oct. 1 The Batu Pa hat Rotar v Club w ill hold dance at the Golf Club here on Oct. 21 to mark its ninth anniversary.31 words
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Article86 1964-10-07 17 SINGAPORE, Sat. Captain Herbert Stephan, 59 master of the German ship Hannover, yesterday presented a silver plaque to the Singapore Port Authority chairman, Mr. Goh Koh Pui in commemoration of the 775th anniversary of the port of Hamburg The presentation was made at a luncheon on board86 words
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Article, Illustration444 1964-10-07 17 Five-point plan for the party this year KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 2 political ‘'unknown,” Mr. Ng Aik Swee, 59, today took over the leadership of the Selangor State Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Ng, a contractor and a Justice of the Peace, was elected chairman444 words
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Article124 1964-10-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR, October 3 'THE Asian seminar on youth being held here today laid the basic groundwork for a report on how to deal with the specific problems of young workers in this region The report is to deal with the successful organisation of voung124 words
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Article77 1964-10-07 17 MALACCA, Oct. 1 The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, and the Minister of Welfare Services, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, today visited Inche Jais bin Abdullah, a member of the Malacca Vigilante Corps, who was shot at and injured in the neck while on duty77 words
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Article45 1964-10-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 1 Ihe Sultan of Selangor will take the salute at the march past of the Selangor Reel Cross Society annual parade at the padang here on Saturday. The Sultan will later present service awards to 70 members45 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1861 1964-10-07 18 By Our Market Correspondent fXDrSTRIAL shares on the Stock Exchange of Malaysia on Saturday morning were very steady with a good list of gains. Brokers were finable* to explain the evident optimistic sentiment in view of their previous expectation of a quiet market.1,861 words
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Article41 1964-10-07 18 'T'HE Malayan Ixohang* Banka* AtA aoelatlon made theae changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): tailing TT or OD ready: Deutsche Marka 128|; Holland Qulldtra 116|Swlaa Franca 1391: Belgian Pranas 1600: Frsnch Francs 1581.41 words
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Article70 1964-10-07 18 HINISE Product Exehengt, Slngapars noon price* par ploul yesterday: r Coconut oil: bulk $514 sellers, drum $544 sellers. Copra: Oct./Nov. UK/Contlnent: Unquoted. Popper: Muntok white $l4O aeilors Sarawak whit* $1374 sellers, special Sarawak black $1074 sellers, garbled Lampong black $1124 sellers. ASTA $1224 sellers Singapors Coconut Oil Minors’70 words
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Article271 1964-10-07 18 October first grads rubber r.t.b. eUiMl at 5 pm. in Singapore ant. Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71| cents per It), down on* elgh'h cent on Thursday's closing level for the position The tone was very quiet. R AS and F.M R E. dating priest in cents per lb.271 words
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174 1964-10-07 18 If IrALAl r ALA LI’MPUR, Oct. 3. —The chief cashier of the Bank of Tokyo, Chan Kim Swee alias Chan Ah Kow, 48. was today sentenced to one year’s jail by the Sessions Court here for committing criminal breach of trust of $32,000. Chan, of174 words
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443 1964-10-07 18 THE 70-cent level, which had been a barrier for so long, was this week in fact a ledge as buying for October and November i RSS continued. Trading conditions have been slightly more active though sentiment seemed to have been responsible rather than fresh443 words
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Article63 1964-10-07 18 THI Malayan Kiehange Banka’ Assealatlan made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to merchants yesterday HHTHTHHTH to 1100): Canada: buying TT 35 1/16, airmail OD 35 3/10, 90 d/at. 35 11/16 credit bills, 35| trade bills. telling TT or OD ready i Canada 3463 words
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Article100 1964-10-07 18 Current Date Total for Total for payment payable the year previous year O. t. Lite 5% t Oct. 31 15.6% M. Cement 7*%t Oct. 16 20% 0.C.8.C 4% t Oct. 23 12% Chenderianjt Tin 25% Nov. 23 374 7* Rahman Hyd 20% Jan. 2 40% 20% S. Kinta100 words
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Article35 1964-10-07 18 rubber tin U 1 00 !P* r,b -> picul). -Sept. 28. 71 els. $762,121 29. 71 cts. $760.00 30. 70J cts. $752.00 Oct. 1. 71J cts. $762.00 2. 71 i cts. $758.75 3 $754.0035 words
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208 1964-10-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 1. r i'HE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul 1 Razak, said. today that any revival of Communist terrorism along the border would be "effectively contained by both the Malaysian and Thai Governments." He was speaking to reporters Defore208 words
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Article100 1964-10-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. 4—The Selangor Indian Association officials for 1094-1965 are: President Mrs. E. M. Ramachandran. first vice-president. Mr. G. Vlas; second vice-president Mr. K. L. Devasar; General secretary Mr. N. Veeriah; treasurer Mr. V. RamanuJam; sports chairman Mr. R. Chidambaram; literary chairman Mr. A. R.100 words
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150 1964-10-07 19 fPOH, Sept. 30. —The 1 Sultan of Perak today said that It was both “important and imperative” that those who love this country, should guard its security against aggression by enemies from within and without ‘Our Intention is to live in peace and not150 words
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Article27 1964-10-07 19 MALACCA. Oct. 4 —The Malacca Indian School Teachers’ Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society will hold Its annual meeting at the town hall here next Sunday.27 words
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100 1964-10-07 19 SINGAPORE, Oct. 4.—The Port of Singapore Authority has published the new rates of Its Interim tariff revision, under which consignors and consignees will oave to pay slightly more for tlie port facilities provided. rates come into operation ircno tomorrow. the authority In a statement100 words
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Article50 1964-10-07 19 Oct. 1 Sabah's 5tcr of Welfare Services, Date r K. Mohamad Yassin, who Is r a week’s tour of Malaya, visited Uie welfare home here today. M writer, the Minister called on J? e Mentrl Besar, Dato Dr. Mo:nmed Bald bin Mohammed, at e 8tate Secretariat.50 words
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265 1964-10-07 19 KUCHING, Oct. 1. PARTY Negara Sarawak ana Barls&n Ra’ayat Jati Sarawak should “sink their old differences and come together as a united party In the Sarawak Alliance,” said the Assistant Minister for National and Rural Development. Inche Abdul Rahman Ya’acob, today > Inche265 words
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343 1964-10-07 19 JESSELTON, Sept. 30. THE Deputy Federal Secretary, Mr. Yeap Kee Aik, A said today that if the people of Malaysia had to fight they would do so not to conquer other people's land but to keep their own so that343 words
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187 1964-10-07 19 UPI. JAKARTA, Act 4 Malaysia is the most dangerous challenge ever faced by Indonesia, according to the Naval C-in-C, Vice-Admiral R. E. Martadinata. The official Antara news agency today published the Admiral’s message for Armed Forces Day tomorrow in which he said the— UPI. - 187 words
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161 1964-10-07 19 KUALA TRENGGANU, Oct 4. THE Ministry of Land and Mines will help to promote timber, fibre-board and mining industries in the rural areas on a co-operative basis. Minister of Land and Mines. Hajl Ghazall Jawl, when he addressed head of departments under his Ministry at161 words
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Article54 1964-10-07 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.—The Chief of the General Staff. New Zealand Army, MaJ. Gen. L. W. Thornton, arrived here today on a study tour of Malaysia. Gen. Thornton called on the Chief of the Malaysian Armed Porces Staff, Lieut.-Gen. Tunku Osman bln Mohamed Jewa, at54 words
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Article17 1964-10-07 19 SINGAPORE. Oct. 4 Miss Lovey Tan Beng Neo has been appointed assistant director of legal aid.17 words
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57 1964-10-07 19 Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 4. Mr. William Bodman. lecturer in psychology at the RIDA college in Petallng Jay a, will speak on “psychology In management decisions” at 4 p.m. next Sunday at 29, Ipoh Road. The talk Is organised by the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club.57 words
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Article42 1964-10-07 19 PENANQ, Oct. 2—The Assistant Superior-General of the Brother* of Christian Schools, the Rev.’ Brother Lawrence OTooie. will attend the 40th anniversary dinner of the Old Xaverlans’ Association at St. Xavier's Institution. Far* quhar Btreet, at 7.30 p.m on Nov. 7.42 words
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835 1964-10-07 20 [POH, Sept. 30.—Easiest wwinner at Ipoh today was Crown Boy, the hot favourite in Race 4 over 5Jf straight. Raee One CL. 6, DIV. J-SF. STR. Mrs. D. van Breukelen’s (5) DIANA'S PRIDE 8.9 (381—155) Subian 1 (3) Escort 8.3 (380—105) Wilson 2835 words
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Article1159 1964-10-07 20 JPOH, Oct. 4. Topweight Sinar Mata outstayed ten rivals over lOf in the trophy race here today. Race One CL. 3 DIV. 3—51 STR. Veni Vicl stable’s (12) ZODIAQUE 811 (931—401) Treveaa 1 (2) Showman 111 9.0 (689 —349) Coleman 2 (6) Cannonball 8-91,159 words
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Miscellaneous91 1964-10-07 20 ‘****** ‘8SSL9I *t8£6£I ZOUCI >0051Z ‘tttm ‘8816H ‘£***** ■MN <*»»* 5996) oon%i««ao3 £***** ‘8IWI *6661TS ‘*****6 'mMX 'M£9£I ‘*****1 ‘*****1 ‘*****1 ******1 *96I0£I •*0*1 6898) M»WO|g (**8*96) *****8 '•K W (199*118) *****1 **N P«8 (ii£‘£86) mm *N 1*1 008* 968 100*1 1VXOI —d33*S 918— —BIG SWEEP—TOTAL POOL: f 113.166. lit91 words
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