The Straits Budget, 19 May 1965
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The Straits Budget
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Title Section39 1965-05-19 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES j r MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER SERIES 657. KUALA LUMPUR, MAY 19, 190S. Price 40 Cento (Malaya) or 1 Shillinr. BDN 1102-1012.39 words
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560 1965-05-19 2 IT U ALA LUMPUR, May 13. The Central Government has taken the “most serious view” of the latest threats by unions to go on strike to back up their salary claims. Announcing this today the Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said560 words
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98 1965-05-19 2 If (JALA LUMPUR. a May 13. Mare than 1.000 firemen, scheduled to strike on Saturday for better pay. will offer special prayers Instead on that day In view of the Government's baa on strikes The general secretary of the National Union of Fire Fighting98 words
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152 1965-05-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, May 12. TMNO leaders were today warned against hitting y the unions “below the belt” and pushing them to the wall. The warning came from the Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union, The union m the latest issue of its monthly journal,152 words
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Article34 1965-05-19 2 KUAtA LUMPUR. May 12— Jw! 4 y S? r old B 1 1 ZaltoD blnte Aba Hassan was electrocuted yesterday whl e Ironing clothes in her home at San Peng Road here.34 words
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Article63 1965-05-19 2 SINGAPORE, May 13 The Deputy Director of Medical Services (Hospitals), Dr. Ho Ouan Urn, will give a talk on “Medicine and the public” at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce at 5 30 p.m. tomorrow. The talk is the last of a series or three free public63 words
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Article53 1965-05-19 2 IPOH. May 18—The Sultan of *£lll beein hia annual tour of the Upper Perak area an May During the eight*day tour he will visit. Oilk, Kroh and iDlan Intan, ?r.d take two days on from his official functions for a Jungle hunt when he hopes to bag53 words
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350 1965-05-19 2 Kuala lumpur. May 13—The industrial Arbitration Tribunal to be established under the Emergency Regula- lions which came into force today will take into consideration the economy of the country and the financial implications on Industries in making award* The Emergency (Arbitration350 words
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Article91 1965-05-19 2 Kuala lumpur, May 13. —Four members of a BOAC sales promotion team paid a courtesy call on the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bln Haji Jubir, at his office here this afternoon. The four were BOAC's saies manager in Malaya. Mr Keith McArthur. Capt.91 words
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Article28 1965-05-19 2 BATU PAHAT, May 13 —A mobile X-ray unit will be at the district hospital here on May 31 to give free chest X-rays to the public.28 words
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172 1965-05-19 2 SINGAPORE, May. 13. —Operations were today underway to free a 5.370-ton Bulgarian cargo ship, Benisaf, which ran aground on a coral reef a mile from Singapore late last night. About 35 labourers, two lighters and a Port of Singapore Authority tug boat are engaged172 words
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Article52 1965-05-19 2 SINGAPORE, May nister for Labour, Mr. Jek Thong, will open a Shell Nat Language function at the- > theatrette, Shell House on Ma at 10.30 a.m. The function, held in sun, of National Language M ll n* consists of a two-tninute si> contest and the finals52 words
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Obituary16 1965-05-19 2 DEATH JAMES NICOLL, Director and late General Manager Socfln Company Limited, on 30tb April In Scotland.16 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article722 1965-05-19 3 —Straits Times. May 10 mented. No less than $226 million was voted in two supplementary estimates last year, so that the approved 1965 estimates, although substantially higher than the original vote for 1964, are nearly $lOO million less than actual expenditure last year. Is it seriously supposed—Straits Times. May 10 - 722 words
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Article370 1965-05-19 3 —Straits Times. May 10 Two convictions appear to dominate the Thai Government’s thinking on internal security. The first is that it will shortly have a Communist insurrection on its hands; and the second is that it can cope. Both convictions seem well based. Peking has made clear its—Straits Times. May 10 - 370 words
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Article644 1965-05-19 3 —Straits Times, May 11 The week-end meeting of Opposition political parties in Singapore, the appeal to leaders of the People’s Action Party by the Alliance Party In Singapore, and the statement by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak, offer an opportunity to examine the divisive—Straits Times, May 11 - 644 words
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Article350 1965-05-19 3 —Straits Times, May 12 The Royal Malaysian Air Force, this week slated for further expansion, has come far in a short time. Since it*r first Pioneer aircraft—truly a pioneer—arrived seven years! ago the force has gained a versatility and a maturity which belie its youth. In every way—Straits Times, May 12 - 350 words
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Article654 1965-05-19 3 —Straits Times, May 12 The Tengku did not leave for Tokyo with any great hope that before he returned he would meet President Soekarno for “confrontation” talks. Soekarno had told enquiring journalists to “wait and see”. As the Japanese envoy, Mr. Kawashima, had already secured the—Straits Times, May 12 - 654 words
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Article666 1965-05-19 4 —Straits Times, May 13 The Sarawak Government had little choice but to withdraw its new land Bills. There was strong opposition within the Government itself. To have pressed the issue would have been to invite a split and, worse, to risk the ranging of the Sarawak communities—Straits Times, May 13 - 666 words
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Article258 1965-05-19 4 —Straits Times, May 14 Not content with manipulating the Government from the wings, the Indonesian Communist Party is pushing for direct control of the state apparatus. This is the meaning of Mr. Aidit’s call for general elections. With some parties banned (notably the once-powerful Muslim Masjumi Party), and—Straits Times, May 14 - 258 words
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Article737 1965-05-19 4 ULOllllg. —Straits Times, May ends of the Causeway xM Jeks tribute to a system the Central .Government I imposing, adrqittedly Wll W the consent of the unioJrJ very welcome, and questionably, utterly smcere X re 3ft different m the procedure, and i n >9 composition! of theULOllllg. —Straits Times, May ™ - 737 words
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Article46 1965-05-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. May I 4 P[. Ismail Hussein has been M f ed the deputy Dean of t he rof Arts. University of MalayaDr. Ismail, who is a lecturer u the Department of Malay ce has been with the university 1960.46 words
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Article, Illustration46 1965-05-19 5 COATS Join the VIPs as Tun Abdul Raxak visits Kuala Sanglang, a fishing village in the south of Perlis, during his rural development tours with the Mentri Besar of Perlis, Dato Sheik Ahmad (on Tun Raxak’s right). Straits Times picture.46 words
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Article22 1965-05-19 5 BENTONG, May 9 The Pahaiiß State Government has granted SC,OOO to the town council here for road maintenance and repairs.22 words
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199 1965-05-19 5 Kuala lumpur, May 9 —The University of Malaya has announced that 40 candidates have passed the final examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Engineering held in January this year. Two students. Chan Sin Patt and Ooi Ewe Jin. have obtained Class One Honours199 words
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Article51 1965-05-19 5 PENANG. May 9—An American pianist, Mr. Jacob Feuerring. will give a recital at the Methodist Girls’ School hall at 8 p.m. on May 22. The performance will be In aid of the National Defence Fund and the American Field Service International Students Exchange Programme in51 words
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242 1965-05-19 5 MUAR, May 9. A MOTHER of three children hit her lO-year-old son on the head with a piece of wood because she found him watching television instead of looking after the younger children when she returned home from shopping, the High Court was242 words
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Article58 1965-05-19 5 SINGAPORE. May 9 There were 811 more cars In Singapore roads last month, bringing the total number of cars in the State to 98.824, according to the monthly statistics of the Registrer of Vehicles. Motor cycle.! increased by 708 to 52.412. motor scooters by 39058 words
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Article30 1965-05-19 5 SINGAPORE, May 9—The annual corps inspection of the Fifth Corps west central area of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, was held at its Beach Road headquarters this afternoon.30 words
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Article, Illustration169 1965-05-19 5 TELUK ANSON, May 9— The shock tactis of the Singapore brand of politicians are. not applic> able to Malaya, the Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok Yew said here today. “Over here, we work in harmony with all races in accordance with169 words
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Advertisement35 1965-05-19 5 STRAITS BUDGET SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable Singapore 6 Kuala Lumpur—No postage Fed Malaya 6 Br. North Borneo incl. postage Br. Cwealth 6 Foreign incl postage United Kingdom 6 Eastern Australia Only by Express Airfreight In advance)35 words
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348 1965-05-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR, May 9. A CALL to all politicians and unionists to sink their differences and "work like ants" to find solutions to economic problems was made here today by Mr. P. P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation348 words
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Article80 1965-05-19 6 AP. BOMBAY, May 9—Singapore’s Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said yesterday that though “the imperialists have left Asian countries, the masses there continue to be exploited by native capitalists.” He was speaking at a reception given by the Transport and Dock Workers Union. “Genuine socialistsAP. - 80 words
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96 1965-05-19 6 Kuala lumpur May 9 Dr. James William Arch decon, a professor from the University of Kentucky will talk on “Professional Educa- n ln Mal aysia, and the U S 4pm on M ay 16, at 29, Ipoh Road. Professor Archdeacon now teachH« nt a the96 words
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304 1965-05-19 6 ‘SPORE MUST FIND NEW LEADER, KANGAR. May 9 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, tonight described as “mischievous and dangerous” a statement by Singapore’s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, concerning indigenous people. “Mr. Lee’s utterances should not be the concern of only304 words
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330 1965-05-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR, May 94 'JHE Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Manickavasagam, said today that Government unions “in these challenging times” must have a willingness to discuss issues, to appreciate all points of view, and to compromise. He was speaking to members of330 words
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Article86 1965-05-19 6 Kuala lumpur, May 9—tv viewers tonight heard two detained Opposition leaders •IL about their conspiracy President Soekarno to overthrow the Malaysian Government. On screen were Inche Mohamed Hanifah bin Abdul Ghani. vice-president of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party and Inche Ishak bin Haji Mohamed. former chairman86 words
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Article35 1965-05-19 6 SINGAPORE, May 9— The Singapore Government has banned the importation, sale and circulation of all Issues and editions of the English-language weekly “Peking Review,” published in Peking under the Undesirable Publications Ordinance.35 words
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82 1965-05-19 6 JZUALA LUMPUR, May 9 The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, flew to Sarawak today to step up his Ministry’s activities In countering Indonesian propaganda. He will be In Sarawak for two days Inche Senu said that the Sarawak82 words
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509 1965-05-19 7 ‘Remember Majapahit and Malacca...' PENANG, May 9 A resolution urging Umno Malaya to call on the Central Government to refute the plaim by the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that Malays were not the indigenous people of Malaysia was509 words
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120 1965-05-19 7 IJONG KONG, May 9.— Hong Kong stands 5® ea,n from Singapore’s •njport ban on South African goods, according day dC sources here tosi ,.J hey suggested the u®l° n f could become a staging post" for South *r ,can Products, not to Singapore120 words
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89 1965-05-19 7 Kuala lumpur, May 9 The Austrian Ambassa-dor-designate to Malaysia, Dr. Rudolf Baumann arrived here today to present his credentials to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Dr. Baumann takes over from Dr. Mayr Harting, who represented Austria here at minister level. Dr. Baumann, 55, who is also89 words
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Article52 1965-05-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. May 9— Senior Inspector Abdul Aziz bin Karim. 28, left here today for Australia to attend a six-month course on crime detection. Inspector Aziz from the Special Crimes Section in Malacca, will serve with the Me'bourne Criminal Investigation Department. He is sponsored by the52 words
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450 1965-05-19 7 Kuala Lumpur, May 9 'JHE Railwaymen’s Union of Malaya said today that one reason why the Railway Administration did not want to publish the report of Mr. M. A. Cameron was that it would expose the management’s weaknesses. The union’s general secretary, Mr.450 words
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Article33 1965-05-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. May 9 —The draw of lots for the Sungci Way Government Officers’ Housing Scheme will take place at the Federal House canteen here at 6 pm. on May 14.33 words
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Article, Illustration206 1965-05-19 7 YUALA LUMPUR, “May 9.—An associate Umno member, Mr. Teh Hong Lim, was awarded a prize by the Kuala Lumpur Umno division for recruiting the biggest number of members for his branch. Mr. Teh. 41, a salesman, became an associate member of the Kuala Lumpur Tengah206 words
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101 1965-05-19 7 I/UALA LUMPUR, May 9 ,v So far 15 girls have entered the Miss Selangor beauty contest to be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on May 22. The contest, which is being organised by the Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber of Commerce, is to101 words
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357 1965-05-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, May 9 A RALLY of more than 50,000, including schoolchildren, Government and commercial workers, members of the armed forces and voluntary organisations at the Stadium Merdeka here on May 13 will highlight the National Language Month in the Federal capital. The357 words
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Article, Illustration211 1965-05-19 8 [(UALA LUMPUR, May 9. —Voluntary youth organisations in Malaya came under sharp criticism today for not co-operating with the Government to encourage the use of the national language. The attack was made by the Assistant Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Engku Mohsein211 words
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104 1965-05-19 8 INGAPORE, May 10.—Malaysian Airways today announced the appointment of three more directors to its board following the recent merger with Borneo Airways. .The new directors are Inche Mohammad Raslan bin Abdullah, a chartered accountant and partner of Hanifiah Raslan Ong and Co., of Kuala104 words
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Article28 1965-05-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, May 10—The St John Ambulance Brigade will hold first-aid classes at its headquarters in Jalan Shelley here every Saturday, beginning from May 16.28 words
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Article40 1965-05-19 8 KLUANG, May 10—The mobile H(2ta U i n L Wl1 bC i at th Distrj Ct frorS t 10 ,Ve frre X r! »ys 1 m 8 am. to noon and 2 pm ]y tomorrow and on May40 words
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357 1965-05-19 8 KUALA LUMPUR, May 10. r JHE Government Employees’ National Trade Union Federation today renewed its call to the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services ‘'to talk peace and establish a united front” for the good of 100,000 civil357 words
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264 1965-05-19 8 JPOH, May 9. The 1 shabby treatment given by Manila migration authorities to Malaysians arriving bv ship was not confined to Malaysian sr of Chinese origin alone, a music teacher, Miss Matilda Remedios, said here today. Miss Remedios, who with er e 3?264 words
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Article82 1965-05-19 8 MALACCA, May 10. About 500 people, including Puan Asmah Alang. wife of the Chief Minister of Malacca, were evacuate^ from the Municipal Han here last night following a hoax phone call that a time-bomb had been planted in the hall. The crowd streamed out ai about82 words
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Article36 1965-05-19 8 SINGAPORE. May 10 J’”' Greek-Australian luxury I,n Patrls will call at Singapore on Oct. 15 en route to Aden from Australia with some 700 po sengers. The 18.400-ton will leave the following day-36 words
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Article, Illustration1343 1965-05-19 9 Grand’ opposition discuss ‘grave trends...’ Declaration calls for change of political styles SINGAPORE, May 9 FIVE Malaysian opposition parties reflecting different shades of political opinion, but subscribing to the concept of a “democratic Malaysian Malaysia” met here today to exchange views and evaluate the problems besetting the nation. The parties1,343 words
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285 1965-05-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 the Government has placed “many un1 necessary and unfair restrictions” on the activities of students at the University of Malaya here. This was atated here today by Mr Ronald Story, editor of The Student, official publication of the International285 words
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Article46 1965-05-19 9 PARIT BUNTAR, May 10 Three branches of the Malaysian Indian Congress have been adarded gold medals by the party’s State headquarters for high membership. They are the Chersonese Estate branch near here, the Batu Gajah branch and the Kuala Kangsar branch.46 words
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310 1965-05-19 9 SINGAPORE, May 10. fHE Alliance Party Singapura yesterday appealed to PAP leaders, particularly the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to “refrain from making use of communalism as a divisive political weapon to achieve their own selfish political ends.” The party said310 words
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200 1965-05-19 9 I£UCHING, May 10—The State Government tonight announced its first major Borneanisation appointments in the civil service. Four local men have been promoted to senior posts. Mr. Gerunsin Lembat will be Deputy State Secretary from May 17. An Iban, Mr. Lembat200 words
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Article237 1965-05-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, May 10. SUGGESTION that Ministers cut their salaries by 10 per cent to start off the Government’s austerity drive was made todav by the Socialist Front M.P. for Batu, Dr. Tan Chee Khoon. In a statement on the Government’s campaign, Dr. Tan237 words
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Article68 1965-05-19 10 PARIT SUNTAR, May 9—The deputy Assistant District Officer, Krian, Inche Abdul Razak bin Mohamed Nordin who was also the deputy chairman of the town board, has been transferred to the Land Office, Batu Gajah, and his place here taken by Inche Awane bln Ya’acob. The deputy Assistant68 words
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Article19 1965-05-19 10 JOHORE BAHRU, May 10 —The Johore State Assembly will meet on May 22 at 10 a m.19 words
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159 1965-05-19 10 SINGAPORE, May 10 jpE VENUE from the new taxes collected in Singapore for the Central Government in the first quarter of the year totals $3,788,000. according to official figures given today. This does not include the revenue from liquors, tobacco and petroleum collected159 words
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126 1965-05-19 10 LUMPUR, May 9. —A seven-man Indian chemical industry trade mission arrived here last night —confident that the first Malaysian-Indian chemical industry joint venture would be set up in Singapore in about two years’ time. The Joint ventures are for producing cosmetics. Pharmaceuticals and insecticides Mission head126 words
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90 1965-05-19 10 SINGAPORE. May 10 Three Indonesians fro* 11 Pulau Buru. who tried to import $1,200 worth of rubber from Indonesia, were today jailed for three days. A. Hamid bin Ismail, 20, Lie Tjin Hai, 29, and Tjia Ah Tai. 20, were arrested off Pulau Senang90 words
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Article34 1965-05-19 10 BINOAPORE, May 10— The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will open the Meng Cheong Funlture Construction Company s new factory at Bendemeer industrial estate at 5 p.m. on May 16.34 words
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170 1965-05-19 11 Machinda: Sarawak treated as second class SINGAPORE, May 10. b The chairman of Sarawak's M a c h i n d a £5v Mr Mlchael Bum'a. said today that Sarawak had been given "second class” treatment in Malaysia. 1 -We feel we have not been accepted as pan of Malaysia.170 words
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Article, Illustration141 1965-05-19 11 JESSELTON, May 10—A conplete moratorium on all politics in Sabah has been suggested so that the (Government could ge>t on with its job. Dato Donald Stephens, Federal Minister for Sabah Affairs and joint president of the United National Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organisation, (IPKO), is the141 words
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Article, Illustration296 1965-05-19 11 CRAMP HALTS RIDE AFTER 64 HOURS PENANG, May 10 WOMAN marathon cyclist Bibi Jahn, 19, was admitted to the General Hospital today when she was seized with cramps after riding nonstop for 64£ hours. Bibi. whose marathon performance since Friday attracted large crowds to the Penang— Straits Times picture. - 296 words
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Article53 1965-05-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. May 11.— Mr. Leonard Beaton, editordesignate of the Commonwealth political quarterly, The Round Table, will arrive here on May 21 for a fiveday fact finding tour. Mr. Beaton, a senior research associate of the Institute of Strategic Studies, Is regarded as an authority53 words
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Article, Illustration188 1965-05-19 11 Kuala lumpur, May 11. The National Union of Securicor Workers has served the company with a threeday notice to reinstate three dismissed members or face industrial action. The union president. Inche Kamaruddin bin Rashid himself one of those dismissed said this today. He said188 words
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Article58 1965-05-19 11 HANGAR, May 11. Inche Hasbi tin Suleiman, leader of a 10-man youth delegation from Sarawak and Sabah, last night called for a pan-Malaysian youth organisation. ••With a single body," he told a tea party given by the Perils youth standing conference, “all youths in our nation58 words
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113 1965-05-19 11 I ABUAN, May. 11.—Mr. John Chong, secretary of the Labuan branch of the United Pasokmomogun Kadazan Organization, has asked members to ignore stories that it is an exclusively Christian party. He told the recent branch annual meeting that UPKO was not organised on religious113 words
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Article47 1965-05-19 11 SINGAPORE, May 11.—The total number of people registered for work at the Labour Department at the end of March this year was 51.944—an increase of 840 over the previous month. Of these, 7,795 were receiving public assistance from the Social Welfare Department.47 words
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Article29 1965-05-19 11 PENANG, May 11.—The Penanfl branch of the Customs Services Union will bold its annual meeting at the Glugor English School, at 10 a m. on May 16.29 words
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Article402 1965-05-19 12 ALOR STAR, May 10 GOVT TO GET HELP FROM ALL FRIENDLY NATIONS, SAYS RAZAK TIE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun \bdul Razak, announced here today that the Central Government had plans to build a strong air force capable of meeting any eventuality. Opening a $2 million RMAF402 words
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Article42 1965-05-19 12 TELUK ANSON. Mav 11—The Rotary Club or Teluk Anson has awarded a scholarship of SIOB to Edwin Paul Raj. a former pupil of Horley Methodist Secondary School here to attend the higher school certificate class at the Ipoh Anglo-Chlnese School42 words
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234 1965-05-19 12 KANGAR, May 10 ['HE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. said here last night that the Economic Congress of Malays and Indigenous People (Kongress Economi Bumi Putra) to be held in Kuala Lumpur next month would seek opinions from Malays in234 words
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181 1965-05-19 12 ALOR STAR, May It.—The Deputy Prime Minister, iur Abdul Razak. this evening called on all Government officials and workers to co-operate with the Central Government to make the austerity drive u success. He was speaking at the opening of a new $700,000181 words
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Article50 1965-05-19 12 SINGAPORE. May 11—The University of Singapore Student Christian movement will give a welcome tea party to university freshies at the Student Christian Centre. Dalvey Estate, on May 14 Among the speakers will be various Church leaders and Dr Tay Teck Eng. chairman of the University Council.50 words
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168 1965-05-19 12 Kuala lumpur, May 11. —Eight Malaysian fishermen were rouoed of their fishing nets, clothing and provisions worth $6,642 by the crew of an Indonesian gunboat in the Straits of Malacca. The gunDoat. with a crew of 12. towed away a craft belonging to the168 words
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Article81 1965-05-19 12 BRUNEI TOWN. May 11— The Sultan oi Brunei will leave for London on May 13 for talks with British vffleia's on the new ministerial system of government He will be accompanied by a party of about JO. including the Raja Isteri and their four children. the81 words
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163 1965-05-19 12 ALOR STAR, May 11. APPOSITION members in the Alliance. dominated Alor Star Town Council were today urged not to seek permission from the chairman to address the council in English. “We are now* observing the National La n guage Month, and only Malay should163 words
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100 1965-05-19 12 OENANG. May 11 1 tional solidarity w* s the most vital weapon against Indonesian con* frontatkm. th .e Chi" Minister. Dato Mon? Pov* Nee. said last ni?ht. “If there is any suspicion and distrust ainoW oursedves. the coon will not progress. told vigilante corps mem100 words
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Article23 1965-05-19 12 PENANG. May 10-A eoW*£ association for the tlrrrei 41 district of Penang was fern a meeting of residents In Pulau recently.23 words
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Article, Illustration618 1965-05-19 13 CAN PARLIAMENT DELEGATE POWERS TO KING? k'» J KUALA LUMPUR, May 11 THE legal validity A of the Emergency (Essential Powers) Act and all the regulations in it, which came into force last Sept. 18, was challenged in the Federal Appeal Court today.618 words
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253 1965-05-19 13 KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 nnHE Philippines imA migration authorities LAST MONTH ruled that transit passengers to Manila need not have a visa if their stay there is for less than 72 hours. But the Philippines Consulate here was apparently not told253 words
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Article165 1965-05-19 13 SINGAPORE, May 1 1 T H S Singapore National h T* ades Union Congress fT s thrown in its support “Brand’’ opposition jormed recently by five Malaysian opposition parThe NTUC president. Mr. Beng, tonight welH med It as the "consolidaof loyal. pro-Malavsian imposition political parties." dJf?165 words
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78 1965-05-19 13 KUALA LUMPUR, May 11 —A British Army unit stationed at Seremban, the 4th Royal Tank Regiment, has presented $l,lOO worth of sports equipment to St. Paul’s Institution In Seremban The equipment included a full cricketing kit and a complete rugby outfit. Lt.-Col. J. A.78 words
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Article37 1965-05-19 13 TAWAU, May 11—Indonesian propaganda leaflets printed in Indonesian, Chinese and Jawl characters were found here yesterday. The leaflets call for support of the Unitary State of Kalimantan Utara. Special Branch officers are investigating.37 words
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212 1965-05-19 13 F U A L A LUMPUR, May 10. Cottage industries in Malaysia will have a great future with the opening of the new international airport at Sungei Way, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today. He added: “With212 words
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Article55 1965-05-19 13 KUALA LUMPUR, May 11—The first Austrian Ambassador to Malaysia, Dr. Rudolf Baumbann, this morning presented his credentials to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. He was given a salute from a guard of honour mounted by the 7th Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, before he was welcomed by the Grand55 words
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Article36 1965-05-19 13 KUALA LUMPUR, May llThe Assistant Minister of National and Rural Development, Inche Sulalman bin Bulon, will address the graduation ceremony of 70 teachers at the Rida training centre here at 4.30 p.m. on May 13.36 words
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Article, Illustration445 1965-05-19 14 TWO SACKED FOR ROT COMIR6 OP TO THE MARK ‘THEY FAILED BADLY’ Kuala lumpur, May 10.—The managing director of Securicor, Mr. G. N. Simpson, said today he was “upset’' over the National Union of Securicor Workers’ threat to take “appropriate action’’ against the445 words
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Article64 1965-05-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR, May 11—Mr. Wallam Sule Kolo, Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence, Nigeria, today called on the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Lieut.Gen Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa. at the Ministry of Defence here. Mr. Kolo will study the Malaysian defence staff64 words
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Article36 1965-05-19 14 SINGAPORE. May 11 Mr. Sarmukh Singh was elected president of the Sikh Missionary Society of Malaya at the society’s annual meeting. Mr. Rattan Singh was elected vice president and Mr Kehar Singh re-elected secretary.36 words
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226 1965-05-19 14 Kuala lumpur, May 11. A police recruiting team will tour the East Coast tomorrow to recruit constables for the Royal Malaysia Police Force. The team, headed by the Commandant of the Police Depot, Assistant Commissioner Ibrahim bin Mohaldin, has already visited the226 words
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Article37 1965-05-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. May 10.—A Federal Inspector of Schools. Mr. H A Rajaduxai, 47, left here today for Australia on a threemonth study tour Mr. Rajadurai, is being sponsored by the Australian Government37 words
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Article25 1965-05-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR, May 10—The Metal Industry Employees Union will hold its first annual meeting on May 16 at the Town Hall here.25 words
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216 1965-05-19 14 SINGAPORE, May 11.—The University of Singapore today announced the results of the Preliminary (Supplementary) Examinations for the Degrees of M. 8.8.5., and 8.D.5., and the Intermediate (Supplementary) Examination for the Degree of B. Pharm Held in Aprll/May 1965. The following candidates passed the Preliminary Inanimation216 words
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200 1965-05-19 14 TPOH, May 10. The x appeal of a receptionist, V. Singaravelu, 51, against a lower court conviction for indecently exposing himself to a teenage girl, was allowed by Mr. Justice Ali bin Hassan in the High Court here today. Singaravelu was found guilty of200 words
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300 1965-05-19 14 IPOH, May 11. 'JHE Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari today gave the lie to opposition charges that the Government’s education policy was aimed at killing the language and culture of the other races. Speaking at the official opening of a $40,000 sixclassroom Tamil300 words
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Article31 1965-05-19 14 KUALA LUMPUR. May 10—The Crown Agents for Overseas Governments and administrations ui l give a ttlm show. “At Your Service*' at the Shell Theatrette, Shell House here tomorrow.31 words
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Article130 1965-05-19 14 J/OTA Bharu, May 11.—Napisah binte Suleiman, 19. widow of Pte, Nordin bin Ismail of the 4th Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment, who was killed in action in Kota Tlnggi. today received $2,000 from the Central Government. Her husband was killed on March 18 In a130 words
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Article611 1965-05-19 15 Tengku: We can’t be treated like this KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 THE Central Government is to take "retaliatory action" against the Philippines immediately and fingerprint all Filipino nationals entering Malaysia. Tengku Abdul Rahman announced this today after the weekly Cabinet session during which he was fully611 words
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Article, Illustration169 1965-05-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, May 12. 'JHE Umno secretary-general, Dato Syed Ja'afar Albar, last night called on Malays to stand behind the party to meet any threat against their special rights in this country. He told 1,000 people at a rally organised by the Setapak division169 words
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Article57 1965-05-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 The British Council and Arts Council will present excerpts from Charles Dickens* greatest works at the Town Hall here on May 28 and 29 at 8.45 p m Portraying Charles Dicker* will be Welsh playwright-actor-director Emlyn Williams. Tickets priced at $6. $357 words
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181 1965-05-19 15 SINGAPORE, May 12 A MINIATURE of the 3001b. cak e which was cut by Queen Sirikit of Thailand a charity ball In Bangkok last week to celebrate Inal Airways International’s fifth anniversary, was today presented to the Spastic Children’s Association of Singapore. I t'e181 words
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Article192 1965-05-19 15 ITU ALA LUMPUR, May 12. Tengku Abdul Rahman described today as “last and flnar the Government’s “package deal” offer to the 14,000 railwaymen as a settlement of their Government status claim. The Prime Minister added: “The Government has made a very fair offer to192 words
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156 1965-05-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, May 11. gINGAPORE’S acting Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today questioned the role of the MCA and the MIC in the formulation of Alliance policies. Dr. Toh said: “It would be more profitable for the MCA and156 words
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Article56 1965-05-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 Air Marshal Sir Augustus Walker, Inspector General of the Royal Air Force, today paid a courtesy can on the Chief of the Armed Forces Staff, Lt-Gen. Tengku Osman Jewa. Sir Augustus, who Is on a routine visit. also met other senior56 words
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Article55 1965-05-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, May 10—The chemicals marktting engineer of Esso Standard Malaya. Mr. Choh Lian Peng, left here today to attend a chemical marketing course In New York Mr Choh will tour chemical establishments of Esso affiliated In the United States. This will be the55 words
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482 1965-05-19 16 P. KRISHNAN - Bid to register under T.U. Ordinance fails By P. KRISHNAN: Kuala Lumpur, May 12 THE Central Government has refused to register the Malaysian Trades Union Congress as a union under the Trades Union Ordinance. It has also482 words
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Article38 1965-05-19 16 SUNGEI PATANI. May 12—Three hundred applicants turned up at the town council office here yesterday for the draw for 133 houses built under the first phase of the low-cost housing scheme at Jalan Kampong Bahru.38 words
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Article33 1965-05-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR. May 12 The Selangor Telecommunications Industrial and Manual Group Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will hold its annual meeting at the Telecoms headquarters canteen, Weld Road, on May 28.33 words
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385 1965-05-19 16 KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 SOME residents in Petaling Jaya will have to share their telephones or go without them. The Controller of Telecommunications, Selangor Region, Haji Mokhtar bin Mohiddin, said this to telephone subscribers in a signed cyclostyled letter circulated to certain Petaling Jaya residents385 words
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Article25 1965-05-19 16 SINGAPORE, May 12—The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will open the Dunearn secondary technical school at 7.30 p.m. on May 14.25 words
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165 1965-05-19 16 KUCHING, May 12 r FHE Sarawak Gov- ernment today made a surprise move in the Council Negri by introducing a Constitution Amendment Bill that will remove the three ex-officio members from the State’s Supreme Council. The ex-officio members are the State Secretary, the165 words
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491 1965-05-19 17 CALL FOR ‘EFFECTIVE ACTION’ KUALA LUMPUR, May 12 THE attitude of the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, towards the Malays is likely to be the subject of a long debate at the Umno general assembly here on May 15491 words
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Article, Illustration157 1965-05-19 17 ifUALA LUMPUR, May 12. —The Permanent Secretary to the Nigerian Ministry of Defence, Mallam Sule Kolo, is now here on a fiveday visit “to acquaint himself with the Malaysian defence organisation.” Mallam Kolo, who arrived here on May 10, paid courtesy calls on the157 words
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121 1965-05-19 17 KUALA LUMPUR, May 12.—The first consignment of Canada’s $l2 million military gift—-motor-cycles for the Royal Malaysia Police—ls ready for shipment and will probably arrive next month. “Discounting any last m I n u t e hitch, the machines ought to be here on schedule,"121 words
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Article29 1965-05-19 17 SUNGEI PATANI. May 2—Dr. Lim Chong Eu. secretary general of the United Democratic Party, will address a meeting at party headquarters here on May 15.29 words
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Article139 1965-05-19 17 Yang diPertuan Negara awards OINGAPORE, May 12. The Singapore Government will be offering “Yang di-Pertuan Negara” scholarships annually to HSC students in the four language streams wishing to pursue higher studies. Selection will be based on the student’s results', school record and activities In the non-academic fields, character and personality,139 words
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Article40 1965-05-19 17 SINGAPORE. May 12—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Hajl Yaacob bin Mohamed, will in ee t national Servicemen at the railway station when they return to Singapore by train at 0.40 am. tomorrow from Port Dickson.40 words
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222 1965-05-19 17 SINGAPORE, May 12. A Singapore artist, Goh Beng Kwan, who is due to open ah exhibition of his works at the Ruth Sherman Gallery In New York on May 20, has received high praise from leading American artists. One of them. Leo Manso, has222 words
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128 1965-05-19 17 |{UALA LUMPUR, May 12. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today signed the proclamation to mark his resumption of duties as the supreme head of Malaysia. Among those present at the ceremcfiy in the Throne Room of Istana Negara were: the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul128 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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Article399 1965-05-19 18 THE past week Pas been one of the quietest for some time state H.C.B. Sc Co. Ltd. In their current survey of the Malayan Rubber Market. A rise of nearly one cent on the week was recorded for the May position which went out on399 words
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Article22 1965-05-19 18 May 14. MALAYAN RUBBER BRICE: 74 cents (unchanged). TIN: $752,874 (up $6,874). Unofficial estimated offering 210 tons (down 25 tons).22 words
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Article38 1965-05-19 18 O u th V ~chan nurk.t in Kon the U Inrtß gU °*t. d at 37S f T.T. and 5.74 for a( n. Sterling was quoted at is.o3 a n «l tael of gold at 256*.38 words
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1923 1965-05-19 18 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange of Malaysia has now L reached the stage when it is only a shadow of its former self and this comparison is not being made with the real hectic days, but to the lolls which came between the1,923 words
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Article68 1965-05-19 18 Tha Malayan Cxohanie Banka' Asseeiatlan made these chances In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to 1100): Canada: buying TT 35 7/16, airmail OD 35 9/16, 90 d/at. 36 1/16 credit bills, 36* trade bills. •ailing TT ar OD ready: Canadian dollars 36 1/16; Deutsche Marks 129*;68 words
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Article24 1965-05-19 18 RUBBER tin (perlb.) (per picul). May 10. 74'4 $733.25 11. 74*4 $735.50 12. 74>4 $735.62*4 13. 74 $746.00 14. 74 $752.87*4 15.24 words
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Article18 1965-05-19 18 t »rr.„, Da,. Total for To|>| Kaffles Hold "ZTI safoSSw sn£« v B,nu as \n nit18 words
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102 1965-05-19 18 KUALA LUMPUR, May The Permanent Secretary to the Nigerian Ministry of Defence, Mail am Sule Kolo, is “very impressed’' with the defence set-up in Malaysia. Mallam Kolo spent five day? here talking with to j? defence officials ano acquainting himself witn the Malaysian defence organisation.102 words
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395 1965-05-19 19 Jek: S pore won ’t resort to emergency powers SINGAPORE, May 14. I SINGAPORE’S Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek I Yuen Thong, said today that the Government had no intention of resorting to emergency powers to solve industrial disputes in the State. He was commenting on the Central Government's regulations,395 words
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Article22 1965-05-19 19 SEGA MAT, May 14—Mr. f>. Poniab has been elected chairman nf the Segamat District Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis.22 words
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Article200 1965-05-19 19 fPOH, May 12 —Junior 1 colleges may be the answer to the increasing demand for higher education by the youth of the cation, said the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. Inche Khir, who suggested the idea at the inaugural meeting of the Perak200 words
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151 1965-05-19 19 ITUALA LUMPUR, May a 1 .—The Ministry of External Affairs is waiting to be told officially by the Philippines Government of its decision to relax conditions of entry tiff Malaysian nationals of Chinese origin. Then it will decide whether to call off151 words
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Article136 1965-05-19 19 PENANG, plE retiring Chief of Air i staff, Royal Australian A‘r Force, Air Marshal Sir E?*on Hancock, made a farewell visit to the RAAF ba,,e at Butterworth. sir Valston inspected the JJase, accompanied by the commanding officer, Air W. E. Townsend. He then went to136 words
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Article41 1965-05-19 19 KANOAR, May 14—A civics course for 40 local leaders will be held at the Arau community hall on May 17. The State Education Officer, Inche Artffin bin Mohamed Nam. will talk on the Government*! education policy.41 words
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369 1965-05-19 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Moy. 13. A STRONG section of Umno wants the party to have a greater say in the affairs of the Central Government, a top-level closed-door meeting of the organisation was told today. The meeting attended by Tengku Abdul Rahman, his369 words
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Article57 1965-05-19 19 MUAR, May 12. The Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees has decided to urge the Johore government to set up a State Joint council committee to “fortify” relationship between the union and the authorities. This was among several resolutions taken at a meeting of officials57 words
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148 1965-05-19 19 l/UALA LUMPUR, May 14. A planter's son, Graham Fuller. 17, who loves adventure and sailing, has applied for a voyage next year aboard the 300-ton topsail schooner Sir Winston Churchill, now being built by the Sail Training Association on the River Humber in148 words
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Article910 1965-05-19 20 oINGAPORE, May 16.— Leading Jockey Des Coleman scored a smart double on swift Tiger and Affection at Buklt Tlmah today. Lyall Harbrldge also had a double on Captain’s Oulde and Lourjet. Race 1 CL. DIV. ir. ft Y Lila’S (7) CAPTAIN’S GUIDE 8.1S (956—366) Harbridge 1910 words
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Article928 1965-05-19 20 gINGAI>ORE, May 16. Good Fort, recently demoted from Class One, sprang a spectacular upset to pay s3|o9 at Bukit Timah today. Race One CL. 6, DIV. I—6F. C. T. L. Kongsl’s d) MAGIBTER 8.10 (1017—306) Harbrldge 1 (2) Rough and Tough 8.2 (1828 —836) Moxham928 words
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Article34 1965-05-19 20 KUALA LUMPUR. »jy Negotiation* between M» M and Belgium for the com of an air services agreen^ 1 t be held at the Ministry Transport here at 10 a m morrow.34 words
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