The Straits Budget, 25 November 1964

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    • 178 2  - Confusion in the streams at schoo l PARENT Singapore AS school term Is now ended, parents of schoolchildren In Singapore must be very confused about the promotion of their children. \t one school students are promoted to an "A” "B” or “CT class according to their grades. while another school
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    • 91 2  -  PARENT B. Her ta jam TtfY son who is In *U one of the English primary schools in my town, is being taught the Twist in school to the accompaniment of taperecorded music. This Is being done with the concurrence Of the headmaster for “dances” which
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    • 162 2  -  RILED Petaltng Jay a (ANGUAGE seems to have no meaning to our officials, or rather it has only the meaning they choose to attach to I am told, in writing, by our Income Tax official that he has assessed my liability "to the best of
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    • 142 2  -  JOAN ESSERY Singapore rE six year old “hole in the heart” boy who Is going to Australia soon for oDen heart surgery owes this to the personal and generous offer of Dr. M. V. Clarke. Director of the Cardiological Unit of 8t. Vincent’s Hospital. Melbourne, who
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    • 65 2  -  ANGRY Sereraban If agree with your leader that the 50 per cent increase in the letter postal rate Is “hard to swallow.” The rise to 15 cents is. 1 'eel. too drastic especially when th* reason given by the Postal Minister is so vague. “Higher operating and staff
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    • 126 2  -  Y. F. CHOONG Singapore FIRE at Buklt Orang Banyak. Five hundred attap huts destroyed and 3.500 people homeless. Officials of the Social Welfare Department visit the scene, food and money are distributed to the victims. The pattern Is familiar. Why wait for fire to
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    • 125 2  -  MR Singapore 1 HAVE been absolutely appalled by the poor standard ot driving and the general lack of courtesy on the roads In Singapore. Are drivers unaware ot the hazards ot overtaking on the Inside? I admit that this is tempting because traffic as a whole does not keep
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    • 202 2  -  A.R. G D’ROSE Singapore 15 IF a worker who Is called up has to suffer a possible 40 per cent money loss in serving his country, doubt very much if service going to be very popular T think our approach to our financial obligations to the soldier Is
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    • 112 2  -  L B J Singapore I AM a pensioner and waited nearly ball my life before I could clear my little plot of land to build my bungalow. When I applied for planning permission I was told my bungalow was too far to the front After resiling to
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    • 95 2  -  C. H YIN Ipoh 1WISH the school authorities would arrange for the sale exchange of books among students so that parents who are wage earners do not have to spend so much. It is normal for students even In tne primary standards to have to buy books
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    • 202 2  -  'WET Singapore Are these pirates a nuisance? On the contrary they are a great help. Just ask how many parents today use them to take their children to and from school. With packed buses these days, it is so much safer Some areas
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    • 108 2  -  HOUSE wn > Singapore I HAPPEN to live only a ,o cents taxi ride ;,v from the main shops, cir». mas etc. >' Most drivers do with S3 courtesy d consideration. But I do oJect to the few who m -e a fuss about a short
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    • 87 2  -  Y. H ClIOV Singapore IQ Jrom Monday, let! r A mall within Malay cost 15 cents, a jump of fivp cents for people in Sim:u pore, Malaya, Sabah Sarawak. Is It possible for the Mi. Ister. Dato V. T. 8am banthan to Introduce a if> cents stamp? It
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    • 74 2  -  FK Penang A SPOKESMAN from Language Institute v that the response to <* one-year course spec; adapted for non -Mai has been lukewarm One reason for last minute withdrawals was applicants realised t h y were going to be trained o teach mathematics a a science in
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    • 46 2  -  J.B. Kuala Lumpur IITRITING of Chin vT atomic explosion ask what Mao Tse-u. should want “a lepe whatever it is, of pai tlcrpr* i A “iepe”, I think, is leooards. For Daper tiRe surely U should be a reai or perhaps a quire
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    • 561 3 —Straits Times, November 16 National Solidarity Week opens today with a mass rally in Kuala Lumpur and similar ceremonies in the State capitals. There will follow six days of exhibitions, processions. competitions, shows and other festive activities. In one way or another, most of the 10 million people
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    • 405 3 —Straits Times. November 16 There was not much the International Tin Council could have done at its special meeting called to discuss tin production and the shortage. The Council duly did its limited duty. It has revised the floor and ceiling prices, which have been virtually theoretical since
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    • 653 3 —Straits Times, November 17 The Tengku has never spoken more bluntly of Indonesia’s President than in his address at the Stadium Merdeka rally. There is no need to ask what has become of the peace feelers which President Soekarno put out a few days after the Security
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    • 188 3 —Straits Times, November 17 The greatest problem facing the organisers of the Royal Tour of Sabah and Sarawak is to strike a balance between the needs of security and the demands of people eager to meet their Rulers. It is a difficult task and any error, obviously, must
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    • 346 3 —Straits Times, November 18 The scepticism which lias greeted Brigadier General Hartono's claim that Indonesia will have an atomic bomb next year has sent the Indonesian Herald, usually regarded as the voice of the Foreign Ollice, scurrying for shelter. Only time will tell whether and when Indonesia will
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    • 728 3 —Straits Times, November 19 The $1,259 million Supply Bill does not tell us very much about the coming budget. It was not meant to. The bill includes the $326 million advance authorised in October (in case the budget has not been approved in time) and the
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    • 147 4 —Straits Times. November 19 Confrontation long ago stopped being a one-way business; in fact, right from the start it was clear its economic impact was being felt also in Indonesia. Then there developed (with Jakarta's tacit approval) an effective threeway traffic to bring Indonesian Roods here. And three
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    • 654 4 —Straits Times, November 20 Infiltrators in the Kota Tinggi area and infiltrators in Singapore confirm Soekarno’s determination to continue “confrontation.*’ and to strengthen it. The refusal of harbour and airport facilities to ships and aircraft carrying arms to Indonesia, and the coming ban on ships and
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    • 687 4 —Straits Times, November 21 By virtue of his office the Secretary-General of the United Nations must appeal to Malaysia’s Prime Minister in the same terms in which he appeals to Indonesia's President when he asks that “no effort be spared to bring about a peaceful settlement
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    • 335 4 Straits Times. November 21 The average Singaporean may not be too concerned about the rights and wrongs of the debate over city cleanliness; he hopes simply for nuii t efficient rubbish disposal. In the meantime he must put up with the accummulating tilth w hich Mr. Lee Kuan
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  • 935 5 Start of the Week: Mass rallies throughout country to take pledge to defend nation —by STRAITS TIMES STAFF REPORTERS Kuala lumpur, Nov. 16 —The Yang di-Pertuan A gong, inaugrating National Solidarity Week, said today that he was proud of the heroic spirit and patriotism of Malaysians. He
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  • 132 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Nov. 18.—The Manpower Department here is not sure whether the failure of the 57 national servicemen in Kuantan to turn up for civil defence training was deliberate or not. A spokesman of the department said today that there were cases of
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  • 254 5 SINGAPORE, November 18 yHE Opposition Barisan Sosialis leader in the Legislative Assembly. Mr. Lim Huan Boon, yesterday levelled sharp criticism at the Dewan Bahasa Dan Kebudayaan Kebangsaan criticism upheld by the Minister for Culture. Mr S Rajaratnam. In the debate on the 1965
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  • 310 5 AP MANILA, November 19 THE main reason for Indonesia’s hatred of Malaysia is the success of the new Federation. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, the Malaysian Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, said this here last night. He told the Manila
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  • 34 5 IPOH, Nov. 18 —Cheah Check Mun, 20. unemployed, was Jailed for 12 months today for dishonestly retaining a stolen motorcycle valued at $1,600. on Sept. 25. He lad a previous conviction.
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  • 2133 6 Berjaya Malaysia! By STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Shouts of B erja y a, Berj a y a (Success. Success) echoed throughout the nation yesterday as millions of Malaysians in the 14 States observed the beginning of National Solidarity Week. Mass rallies, processions and exhibitio n s spotlighting
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  • 356 7 JOHORE BAHRU, November 18 A fisher man. Abdul Jalil bin Haji Daim Petengek. told the Assizes here today that lie deceived 11 strangers into believing he was helping to send them back to Indonesia and obtained an advance of $OOO from them. Abdul Jalil. who
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  • 63 7 Nov. 18 The Commissioner of the Sarawak Constabulary. Mr. R. T. M Henry, has advised the public to carry their identity cards at all times as there would be police checks at all hours of the day and night. This was because a countrywide police operation was
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  • 229 7  -  By ABUL FA2IL and PHILIP KHOO SINGAPORE. Nov. 16 Indonesian saboteurs were killed in Singapore waters near Sultan Shoal Lighthouse this morning. They were mowed down by gunfire when they took on a Royal Navy minesweeper patrolling the Southern Islands. Two of the saboteurs
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  • 132 7 SINGAPORE. Nov. 18. More than 60 members of the Indian Chamber of Commerce here have urged the chamber to donate a minimum of $lO,OOO to the National Defence Fund Instead of air-con-ditioning the chamber’s premises in Robinson Road and buying new
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  • 108 7 Nov. 16—Sarawak’s Communists have found that Solidarity Week means action as well as words. Last night, civilians in Kuching banded together to protect their streets from Communist contamination and raptured six demonstrators with their hands full of anti-Solidnrity Week leaflets. Other patriots stuck
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  • 40 7 SINGAPORE. Nov. 18 Salim HtWMin bin Abdul Wahab. an assistant managing salesman of Singer Sowing Machine Co, has been jailed for nine months bv a magistrate's court for criminal breach of trust of *3.065 belonging to the Company,
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  • 147 8 OIM.APOKE, Nov. IS —If tin* people remained united the work t»f Indonesian ayents, traitors and tiiui columnists would fail nr 110 heng I'hoon. Parliamentary Se.ereetary to tin- Mini.«try of Natianal Development, said this last night at a National Solidarity rally at the
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  • 31 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—lne M.nister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Huji Talib, will give a talk over the Malay Service of Radio Malaysia, tomorrow at 8 30 p m.
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  • 674 8 Recruitment into the Royal Malaysia Police is carried out regularly and those wishing to join should watch for advertisements in the newspapers. Applicants must have a full primary education at either English. Malay. Chinese or Tamil schools, and be citizens. They must
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  • 222 8 TINGGI. Nov. In Security forces have been combing large areas of jungle and swampland in the Kota Tinggi and Mersing districts following persistent reports by villagers of new Indonesian landings in these areas. The first rep-art came on Nov. 14 when several fish
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  • 73 8 SINGAPORE. Nov 18. Three armed men held up a family of three in their flat in Winstedt Drive yesterday and stole $5OO cash and jewellery worth $BOO. Chang Heng Swee. 16. told the police that he was with his n.o ther and sister when the
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  • 32 8 HANGAR Nov. 18—The Perils branch of the Medical and Health Staffs’ Union will stage a variety concert next month for the National Defence Fund. There will Malay modern songs contest.
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  • 180 8 KUALA LUMPUR, November 18 RADIO Malaysian technician died in the General Hospital yesterday, four hours after he was brutally attacked by four thugs armed wl l h sticks in Loke Yew Road here. The dead man. Mr. Yong Siew Lin, 26. was attacked when he
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  • 322 9 Nov. 18The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee, disclosed in the Legislative Assembly today that 8.000 people registered with the employment exchange had' indicated their willingness to work in Sabah and Sarawak. They would be employed there by arrangements with
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  • 58 9 SINGAPORE. Nov. 17—A team of six naval frogmen yesterday began operations to salvage a Royal Navy two-seater low-level strike bomber which crashed into the Straits of Johore on Sunday. Both the pilot, Lieut. N. M. Tristram and the observer, Lieut. P.I. Matthews, who baled out before
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  • 107 9 Firemen out on test run at the time FIRE DESTROYS 24 HOUSES IN VILLAGE 4 FTER the fire which destroyed 24 shophouses at the 18th mile Ulu Langat Village yesterday Lee Yoi Moy and her brother Lee Kuan Sen return from school (above) to find the home burnt to the
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  • 119 9 r rANAH KATA, Nov. 18. —Holidaymakers in the Cameron Highlands are expected to join the 2,000 people who will attend a rally at the town padang here on Nov. 21 at 8.30 a.m. to mark National Solidarity Week. inche Ghazalli bln Mohamed Nor. the
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  • 225 9 KUALA LUMPUR, November 18. Registrar of Trade Unions, Mr. K.G. George, A told delegates to the International Federation of Commercial, Clerical and Technical Employees seminar here today that uniorvs should look upon his office as a “watchdog” of their interests.
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  • 316 10 Ban on ships and planes carrying military equipment to Jakarta KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 18 ALL SHIPS and aircraft i carrying arms, ammunition, explosives and other military equipment destined for Indonesia will be prohibited from calling at Malaysian ports and airports from tomorrow. And from Jan 1, this embargo
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  • 415 10  -  By RUDY BELTRAN 17 U ALA LUMPUR, Nov. 18. —Kajang’s only lire engine was out on a test run for one hour today when a blaze gutted 24 shophouses at Ulu Langat. leaving 178 people homeless. Damage to property is estimated at $50U,000.
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  • 19 10 KLUANG, Nov. 18—a taxi-driver V. Sinniah. 64. collapsed and died at the taxi-stand here at noon today.
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  • 153 10 KIALA LUMPUR. Nov. 18 The Government has received Britain's reply to certain Malaysian proposals to settle the textile dispute. The proposals, relating to the question of a quota for textiles and outstanding contracts, were sent on Oct. 8. when ministerial talks between the
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  • 170 10 ‘EVEN 100 SOEKS CANNOT CRUSH MALAYSIA BU K I T MERTAJAM, Nov. 18. Not even 100 Soekarnos could crush Malaysia. Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, Speaker of the Penang State Assembly, declared here last night. “On the contrary, confrontation has united us more than ever.” he told a crowd of
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  • 29 10 SINGAPORE, Nov 17 The birthday of Sri Guru Nanak. the founder of the Sikh religion, will be celebrated here on Nov. 19 with hymns, prayers and lectures.
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  • 240 11 l/UALA LUMPUR, Nov. 19. IV More messages f MT-’d it. iucta> pledging support lor the .\aiionai Solidarity Week. Milages came irorn N i!ional Union oi Journalists Malaya, MCA and the MCA :ii Sungei Patam; Mi O. P U tight. chairman, working suonimhtee (dramatics!. Sarawak
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  • 381 11  -  by V. K. CHIN KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 19 THE U.S. Seventh Fleet, with the armed forces of othei countries, is acting as a deterrent against Communist expansion in this part of the world, said the Fleet Commander, Vice-Admiral Hoy L.
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  • 229 11 SINGAPORE, Nov 19 WINtiAPOKES Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew, last night again stressed the need for tolerance and understanding among the people if Malaysia is to succeed Speaking at the Bouna Vista training centre for youth leaders during a
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  • 37 11 i KUALA LIPIS. Nov 19.—'lilt' Mt utri Besar of Pahang Dafo Yahya bin Mohamed Seh. told Vigilante Corps leaders here laal night, that the corps in the State had a total membership of 43,000
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  • 121 11 II A L A L II M I* L R, Nov. If). A motorcyclist, It. Ka.joo, was today awarded $4,fMlO damages in the High Court here for a broken ankle he suffered when he rammed the door of a ear. The motorist. Tan Lng Keong. had
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  • 61 11 SINC1A»V>KK Nov. 19 Toh Pmm Nonr AiflMh. wife of the Yhmk di-Pertuun Negara. will oMici.illv open itn .ght-lreture course nn Ladies’ General Admin is* i.it ion*' in the national language ,it tin* National Library itcture 100m at 2 n m. on Nov. 22 The course which Is
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  • 633 12  -  By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR. Nov. 19. MALAYSIA' S second development estimates of $BOl million, which go before Parliament on Nov. 25. is $BO million more than the original development vote for this year. Since the last Budget meeting, however, two supplementary development estimates,
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  • 165 12 I/UALA LUMPUR. Nov. 18. A Malaysian woman has been selected to assist in conducting a Boy Scouts’ Far East regional t*--Hning course in Thailand. S.. Mrs. M. C. de Mello •above), a Boy Scouts Headquarters Commissioner for External Affairs in Malaya. Mrs. de
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  • 34 12 SINGAPORE, Nov. 20—The president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Senator Ko Teck Kin. will officiate at the opening of the Hong Bee Textiles Co. Ltds new premises on Nov. 28
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  • 168 12 pF.NANG, Nov. 19, Summonses issued by the Chief Kathi. a kathi or naib kathi in any of the other State.s in Malaya will in future be valid for service in Penang. A Bill to amenu the administration of Muslim Law Enactment to provide
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  • 299 12 KO T A TINGGI, Nov. 18.— Royal Marine Commandos have been landed on several islands off the Kota Tin g 1 coast to cheek whether there are any Indonesians in the area. Malaysian troops and local kanipong guides are also
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  • 272 12 KUALA LUMPUR, November 19 r rHE Government's move to pass a Bill enforcA ing motorists to pay tolls on certain roads and bridges had a mixed reception today from roadusers. The regular roadusers. especially lorry transport companies and taxi services. were indignant
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  • 183 13 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. I.ee Kuan Yew, garlanded and wearing a Hindu religious silk cloth round his head, is pictured by Hindu devotees at the Mariamma T v m p |e on the night of Nov. 19. He was attending the temple's annual Festival of
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  • 179 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 20 J REPRESENTATIVES of two leading tyre and tube manufacturing companies Dunlop and Bridgestone will be the first to give evidence at 'he Malaysian Common Market hearings which be“in here on Nov. 23. Tlie hearrng for Group A commodities
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  • 215 13 'V A\XA U Wed. Tengku Abd u 1 Hahnian said today that if the present situation was nn t properly checked it might develop into a large-scale war. The Prime Minister was speaking only yards away from Indonesian territory during a visit to
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  • 380 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 20. pUNDS for comprehensive plans to improve road, sea, air transport and telecommunications in Sarawak and Sabah are provided for in the second five-year development plan to be debated in Parliament next week. Of $G3,328,486 development expenditure in Sarawak
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  • 481 14  -  From R. PATEL: Jesselton, Nov. 19 'J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman declared here to day that he was prepared to meet President Macapagal to discuss the Philip pines claim to Sabah. But he added that there had been no new development on possible talks on
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  • 92 14 If lIALA LUMPUR, Nov. R 20.—Another warning; has been issued to people who go to remote plantations or jungle areas: DON’T wear jungle green clothing the security forces could mistake you for an Indonesian invader. In a statement today, the (government said that, while most of
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  • 125 14 Nov. 19. —The Minstry of Education is try of Education is inviting Malaysian authors and publishing houses to take part in an international competition for outstanding textbooks. Malaysia is one of IT countries invited by Unesco to compete in the Nessim Habif Prizes. 1965.
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  • 27 14 TAMPIN. Nov. 19—A cyclist. M. Gopal. 22. of Teluk Anson, began a 95-hour non-etop endurance ride on the town padar.g here yesterday at 6 p.m.
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  • 118 14 P PENANG, Nov—Three of four Penang millionaires asked to sit on the indoor stadium building fund appeals subcommittee have declined to serve. They are Mr. Saw Seng Keu, Mr. Loh Boon Siew and Mr. Cheah Phee Cheok. The fourth. Mr. N. T.
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  • 107 14 Kuala lumpur. Nov. 20 Fifteen members of tlu* Malayan fr imes editorial stall who stopped work on Nov. 16 in protest against the late payment of wage> were back at work today when it was announced that the management would pa\ them. The
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  • 26 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Malay, sia and Germany will begin ta!k> for an air services agreement an sday. The German is due here tomorrow.
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  • 266 14 ttINGAPOKE, Nov. 2O. —In a 20-se-cond armed robbery today a gunman and his three accomplices grabbed a 513.000 payroll from a Swiss factory engineer in Belvedere Close. The engineer. W. Oppliger. ‘iH. was driving back alone with the payroll to the Diethelm
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  • 203 14 KUALA LUMPUR, November 19 YIALAYSIA’S defence build-up to resist confrontation will absorb a record allocation of $365 million next year. This amount is provided in two Government estimates Ordinary and Development which go before Parliament on Nov. 25. The Ordinary estimates (total $1,508 million) provide $207 million
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  • 464 15 A P. <UALA LUMPUR, November 20 pOREIGN reaction to Malaysia's ban on ships and planes carrying Indonesiabound cargo has ranged from expressions of shocked surprise and concern to predictions that the move may hurt Malaysia in the long run. In WASHINGTON, the
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  • 221 15 ‘Pay as you go tolls soon for cars in Malaya I(UALA LUMPUR, **N ov. 18. Motorists will have to pay tolls for using certain roads and bridges in Malaya. A Bill empowering the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications to impose the tolls is to be tabled in Parliament next
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  • 111 15 PNANG, Nov. 20. Five Indonesians from Sumatra today pleaded not guilty to a joint charge of illegally entering Malaysian waters. “We are ignorant of the law here and we do not wish to plead guilty.” their spokesman. Moktar bin Chut, told the
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  • 178 15 MANILA. Nov. 19. -An--1 other senator ha*; quit the ruling Liberal Party, charging Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal with dictatorial tactics. Sen. Raul S. Manglapus (above) submitted his resignation in a letter to Mr. Maeapagal yesterday, lie became the fourth Liberal senator to leave the party.
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  • 307 15 SINGAPORE, Nov. 1 9 oEVEN local barter traders “risked their lives” by eroinp: out to sea to trade with Indonesians because they were “hard hit fcw confrontation. a District Court was told today. The >cvcn accused the first group of
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  • 261 15 IPOH, Nov. 18. Mr. V. 1 Sinnadurai, 70, a retired planter, was awarded damages totalling $5,842 by Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan in the High Court here today for the death of his daughter Alliram, 19, a State footballer, in a car
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  • 163 15 IIATU PAH AT, Nov. 19. The Mentrl B»sar of Johore, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Ylinos, yesterday .said: "Malaysia Is ready to light Indonesian aggression to the very last.” He added. "Soekarno’s desire to crush Malaysia cannot succeed as long as the
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  • 344 16 TAIPING, Nov. 19 f'ONVICTED Indonesian guerillas, now serving iheir sentences in Malaysian prisons, have donated to the National Defence Fund and Peiak Vigilante Corps Welfare Fund to show that they are ‘‘really not against this country.” Cheques totalling $8,963.13 including $2,208.53 raised by
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  • 92 16 Margaret van Meei. who was crowned "Silver Jet Queen” at the Malaysian Airways Sports Club annual dance held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, Singapore. Eighteen-year old Margaret, a salesgirl in a goldsmith s shop, won a double return ticket to Hong Kong donated by Malaysian
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  • 424 16 KUALA LUMPUR, November 20 Auditor-General, Mr. D. G. Bompas. has criticised the Public Works Department in Penang for “the apparent lack of proper fhiai\eial control and indiscriminate local purchase.” In his audit statement on the accounts of the State of j Penang published
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  • 146 16 Kuala lumpur. Nov. 20. The Royal Malaysia Police is to recruit 300 constables to fill vacancies on its establishment. The successful candidates will be required to serve anywhere In Malaysia. Those interested must be Federal citizens, unmarried and physically fit with normal
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  • 72 16 TELUK ANSON. Nov. 19 Speaking at a 10.000-strong National Solidarity Week rally here the Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Ahmad bin Said, vowed that ‘Soekarno will have to trample on the dead bodies of our patriots, before he can conquer Malaysia." The Raja Muda of Perak
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  • 216 16 TANAH RATA. Nov. 20. proposals to increase vhe number ol holiday bungalows in the Cameron Highlands for Government staff have been suggested to the Pahang State Government One of the proposals rc commended by the district rural development e >mmittee is the
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  • 186 16 1/ LANG, Nov. 19.—Two Indonesian traders. Ns? Teong Beng and Hendrikka Nikka, both of Sumatra, were acquitted in the Sessions Court here today on a charge of illegally importing salt and onions on Nov. 2. There were charged with importing 62 tons of
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  • 419 17 IPOH, Nov. 20. A warning that the National Union of Teachers was threatening to wreck the unity of teachers in the counttry was given here today by Mr. Teerath Ham, president of the Malayan Teachers Nat i o n a 1 Congress and the
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  • 130 17 SINGAPORE, Nov 19 A Fijian ship's officer today ofTered to help the American couple stranded in Penang to sail their crewless yacht Koae. to Singapore. He is Charles Fazal Rahim. 39, who was paid oil from the American freighter, Eve Chaintya. a
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  • 162 17 KUALA LUMPUH.Nov. 19 r pHE population of Malaysia, excluding Sarawak, was 10,136,933 at the end of June this year. Official statistics issued here today showed that the nonulntion of Malaya was 7.810.205, Singapore 1.8*20.000 nnd Sabah 506.628. The figure for Sarawak is not yet available The
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  • 184 17 UU ALA LUMPUR. l9. —The acting Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Suleiman bin Bulon, will inaugurate the Freedom from Hunger campaign week with special talks over Radio Malaysia and Television Malaysia on Sunday evening. The radio talks in English can be heard at 7.30
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  • 65 17 A LOR STAR, Nov. 19 About 2.000 women are expected to attend a National Solidarity Week rally at Kupang, near Haling, on Saturday. The rally—for women only—will begin at 10 a.m. on the Town Padang. Kedah's only woman Senator. Che Bibi Aishah binte llamidon, will be the
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  • 326 17 ‘INTEGRATE ALL CHILDREN IN THE SCHOOLS’ Kuala lumpur, Nov. 19. The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, tonight urged teachers to double their efforts in producing a united nation from among children of the various racial origins and religions. He
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  • 294 17 SINGAPORE, Nov. 20. Singapore’s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that the people’s desire for social charges would return to the forefront of the Malaysian political scene once the tempo of Indonesian confrontation had declined. Mr. Lee, writing as
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    • 1699 18 By Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia closed its week on a cheerful note on Saturday morning, with industrials advancing and tins steady-quiet. Turnover was small. There was a list of modest gains in the industrial section. McAlisters were done nine cent:
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    • 96 18 'T*H E Malayan Exchange Banks’ Association made these changes In it* rates to merchants on Saturday (all tales to S100>: Canada: buying TT 33. airmail OD 35 1/8, 90 d/st. 35 5/8 credit hills. 33 11/ltJ trade bills Sailing TT or OD ready: Canada 34 11/10; Ooutacha Mark*
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    • 28 18 RUBBER TIN (per lb), (perpirul). Nov. 16. 71 cts. $733.75 .0 I 1 c,s 5759.621 18. 70J cts. $755.50 70 <•»»• $743.25 -0 6»i cts $750,371 $744.00
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    • 87 18 Current Date Total for Total Tor jump r> *'lT4"' a c bk lll ""BS r erl.»»,«r cri a< n s 10% Dec. 12 15% 15% k r 74%t J«n. 28 22*% 5% T 19% Dec. 10 37 7% 311% oic""?!. '||s g~- JJ m/. itt* Aytr Ilium Hull
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    • 253 18 I \ECEMBER (tot grad* rubber f a.b. i cluid at 3 p.m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 69i cento per lb., down bale a cent on Thurslay's clostn* level for the position The tone wan quiet after slightly tater. RA t and F MR E doom*
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    • 59 18 HINEtI Produce exchange, smga* lerday P#r K,M l,ul >••• »?ra.,« Umiuttted. NOV /U CK 'Continent: Pepper: Muntok while $145 sellers. Sarawak white $141) sellers, special ..trawak black sll7* sellers, garbled I^P 008 hlack sl22| sellers. AST A *1324 sellers. Singapore copra Ateciation neon prtoes: Lnquotcd. Singapore Coconut Oil
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    • 27 18 November 20. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 694 cents (down half a cent). TIN: $750.37J a picul (up $7.12i). Unofficial estimated offering: 1(>0 tons (down 40 tons).
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    • 54 18 N v 16 Nov. 17. Nov. 18 Nov. 19. Nov. 20 Nov 21 Industrial*. 89 67 89 30 88 79 87.98 88 33 88 74 Wuhh* 134 17 134 07 134 32 133.80 133 22 rubbers; 107.24 107.20 108.04 108.44 109.12 109 40 Dec. 30 1963 100.
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    • 521 18 HC.B and Co Ltd ln their weekly Malayan rubber review say tradin'' this week has reverted to quiet conditions again alter the increased activity 0 f last week The better sentiment in evld ei ce towards the end of j as J week continued
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    • 62 18 THE Malayan Kaehanga Bank*’ As*®eiation made these changes In It* rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to »U>0); New Yark: buying TT 32 9/16 airmail OD 32 11/18. 90 d/st. 33 t bills, 331 trade bills. tolling TT or OD ready: Now V*r* 321: DeutiOhe Marks 128*; Mel'aM
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    • 36 18 ON the free exchange market in Hon* Kong on Saturday the U.S. was quoted at 5.78 for TT and 1 for cash. Starling was quoted at 15.96 and or> tael of geld at 250*.
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  • 127 19 J>The University of Btncmpore Students' Union has decided to urge the GoveraaMt to provide s oluntary military traininf for Its memfacn so m "we my bo to. state of readiness to fitbt for Malaysia when the A statement May said that Its executive earn* mlttee,
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  • 154 19 KUALA LUMPUR, NOT. 1V 20—Malaysia’s stable economy is a great in* eentive for Swedish businessmen to invest m industries here. Their enthusiasm to start mt ventures has ied to the sit of the 18-member trade legation to study the 'ssibility of Increased two\y trade.
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  • 51 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 22— >«o services to the Par East U not be affected by the Are liich occurred recently on the '093-tons Blue Flume! liner 'rrhus. The tire which raged for 2i Hirs in Kusktaaon Dock in Liver'<ol severely damaged 800 tons of oral
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  • 756 19 SINGAPORE, Nov. 22, DR TOH CHIN CHYE, Deputy Prime Minister and chairman of the People's Action Party, today called for the adoption of democratic socialism as "a practical ideology which will rally our different peoples together." Opening the 10th anniversary congress of
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  • 72 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 22.—'Two American teachers—twins Mrs. Emma Mason and Mrs. Edna Johnson, aged 50 —think Malaysia is “even more beautiful than Japan.” The sisters are on a world tour. They have visited Japan, Hong Kong and the Philippines. “We like travelling,” they said,
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  • 156 19 Kuala lumpur, nov. r 2#.—A sub-contractor, Lee Kim Swee, alias Lee Kam Seng, 29, was sentenced today to two years' Jail for cheating He had three previous i' convictions. i»- ;»"TV v The Sessions Court was told he cheated Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya) Ltd.,
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  • 141 19 ITUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 22. —The 85 striking women and girls of the Hygienic Otflce Cleaners, who evacuated their hostel Ui Weld Road here yesterday. began their first day of picketing outside the company’s compound this morning. The adviser of the company, Mr.
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  • 62 19 BUKIT MBRTAfJAM, Nov. 20Over 10,000 people pledged to defend the nation’s integrity, sovereignty and freedom at a Solidarity Week rally here yesterday evening Leaders of the three major communities, Hall Ahmad Puad. Mr. Song Bak iCheiiis. Mr. N. T. 8. Arumugam PHlal. together with Mr. H.
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  • 1254 20 Rinus’s 1 -2-3-4 sweep in the top sprint rDH, Nov. 22. The Rinus van Breukelen stable made a 1-2-3-4 sweep of the top sprint, the Cl. J, Div. 1, straight race, here todajlg; Race On# CL. 4. OIV. 2—ftir. Ipoh Stables (5) FAST AND FURIOUS 1.12 1124—244) Beugoure 1 (7)
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  • 398 20 —AP KINGSTON. Nov. 19 Malaysia has told the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference here that it favours the establishment Commonwealth common market to help under-developed countries. Malaysian delegate Mr. Kam Woon Wah, advocating this, made these points; ABOUT three-quarters of
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  • 182 20 KUALA LUMPfIJR, Nov. a 20. The US. Seventh Fled is a balanced fleet and Is capable of carrying out any type of naval operations. This was stated by Its commander, Vice-Admiral Roy L Johnson, at a luncheon given by the American Association
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 48 20 BIS SWEEP TOTAL POOL $97 989 lftt. No. *****9 $34,239 2nd. No. *****3 312.119 3rd. No. *****2 99.937 Starters (9561 each): Nos. *****3 *****9 *****9 *****4 *****5 *****9 ****** *****4 *****1 *****9 *****4 *****1. Consolation <8471 oaafcH Noa. *****4 *****9 *****9 *****4 *****8 *****8 *****9 *****9 *****1 *****9.
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