The Straits Budget, 26 May 1965
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Title Section39 1965-05-26 1 The Straits Budget fi vL'l THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER REGISTERED AT THE OP.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER series 4fi KUALA LUMPUR, MAY 26, 1965. Price 40 Cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling. HDN 1102-1012.39 words
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Article, Illustration626 1965-05-26 2 SINGAPORE, May 21. SINGAPORE'S Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight stressed the importance of creating a Malaysian Malaysia, and called on political leaders to accept the realities of the present situation regarding this nation. Addressing a big crowd at Singapore airport on his return626 words
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Article44 1965-05-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR, May 21—Re* presentatlves from 36 countries including Malaysia, recently attended a meeting of the International Organisation of Industrial, Spiritual and Cultural Advancement in Tokyo. Malaysia was represented by Mr. A O. 8. DanaraJ, of 81ngapore, and Dr. Edward Hayzer.44 words
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203 1965-05-26 2 OING AFORE, May 21. The Minister for Social Affairs,. Inche Othman Wok, said tonight that he was extremely happy to see young people* in Malaysia beginning to develop a consciousness of living together as Malaysians. “This is a very good sign which203 words
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Article67 1965-05-26 2 tftJALA LUMPUR, May 21—Six Malaysian students studying law at the Middle Temple In London have been called to the Bar. They are Mr. Peter Chin Kin Lean, of Kuala Lumpur; Mr. Qurdev Singh, of Parlt Buntar; Mr. Looi Ah Lek, of Johore Bahru; Miss Shirley67 words
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Article, Illustration782 1965-05-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR, May "l AUSTRALIA sees “no point’’ in mediatioa! efforts by Asian countries to resolve the Malaysia-Indonesia dispute as long as Soe. karno continues his aggression, the Australian Minister of External Affairs, Mr p a „i ttasluck. said todav. Mr. Hasluck (“I can782 words
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The Straits Budget
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Article709 1965-05-26 3 —Straits Times, May 19 The British textile offer having been accepted “under protest”, perhaps “satisfactory” is not quite the right word for the solution of the textile quota dispute. But at least the end of this three way rippet is very welcome. It is exactly a year—Straits Times, May 19 - 709 words
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Article224 1965-05-26 3 —Straits Times, May 19 Hawker policy in the Federal Capital is becoming increasingly divorced from reality. The over-riding problem is control of the thousands of unlicensed pedlars who, because no new licences are being issued, have no chance even to get on the right side of the law.—Straits Times, May 19 - 224 words
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Article341 1965-05-26 3 —Straits Times, May 18 A great deal has been done to make education available to all Malayan children. Much, however, remains to be done. Though the Government offers free primary education, and three years of lower secondary education (fees payable), to all who want it, considerable numbers of—Straits Times, May 18 - 341 words
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Article636 1965-05-26 3 Straits Times, May 20 The ill-starred expedition to attend the Winneba conference of the Afro-Asian Peoples’ Solidarity Organisation is suffering the odium of failure. It played, of course, against loaded dice. It is surprising, however, to learn that it went not only without the Prime Minister’s approval,Straits Times, May 20 - 636 words
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Article296 1965-05-26 3 —Straits Times, May 20 East Pakistan lies devastated by one of the worst natural disasters in recent times. The cyclone which struck last week has caused death and damage on a scale unmatched since the great Yangtse and Hwang Ho floods. Already, the known toll of dead and—Straits Times, May 20 - 296 words
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Article660 1965-05-26 4 —Straits Times. May 21 At the core of the problem of improving the health services in Singapore and the rest of Malaysia is the doctor shortage. Hie first step towards removing this shortage is to prevent it from getting worse. In this connection, the discussion in our—Straits Times. May 21 - 660 words
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Article378 1965-05-26 4 —Straits Times. May 21 Sabah having agreed to look to Malaya and Singapore for the labour it badly needs, j rather than overseas, anything which might increase the present trickle of workers from west to east is to be welcomed. Mr. Manickavasagam’s visit to a Malacca estate—Straits Times. May 21 - 378 words
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Article702 1965-05-26 4 —Straits Times, May 22 Proposals for the streamlining of the Criminal Procedure Code which will be put before Parliament next week clearly require the most careful and conscientious examination. They must not be agreed in the course of a two or three hour debate. Perhaps the bill—Straits Times, May 22 - 702 words
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Article326 1965-05-26 4 —Straits Times, May 22 When the Johore State Assembly meets today the Speaker may feel moved to offer some explanation of his extraordinary action in banning two Utusan Melayu reporters from covering Assembly proceedings. Certainly the Speaker has power to prohibit any Journalist from Assembly meetings—but only in—Straits Times, May 22 - 326 words
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Article237 1965-05-26 4 Straits Times. May When law-breakers prove their services are both useful and wanted, then obviously the law is faulty. In this light the police campaign against Kuala Lumpur's many pirate taxis has produced results quite different from those intended. The operators have stopped work, some 5,000 children have– Straits Times. May – - 237 words
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707 1965-05-26 5 UMNO ASSEMBLY DAY TWO: THEME IS STILL KUAN YEW, BUT THE MOOD IS SUBDUED KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 THE Minister of 1 Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, warned religious fanatics today that the Central Government would act if they used707 words
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166 1965-05-26 5 SINGAPORE, May 16. IT was second time lucky for Alice Woon, 19 1 when she won the “Miss Singapore 1965” title last night from nine finalists. Miss Woon, a receptionist at the Singapore Model Academy, was last year’s runner-up to “Miss166 words
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Article29 1965-05-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR, May 16—The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickav&sagam. yesterday opened a new $lOO,OOO building for the Thamboosamy Pillal national type primary school in Sentul here.29 words
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227 1965-05-26 5 OEREMBAN, May 16. Wo r k on Negri Sembilan’s $4.5 million industrial site, about five miles from here, has been temporarily held up owing to “certain unforeseen circumstances” and the present rainy weather. The secretary for the industrial site. Inche Mo. hamed227 words
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130 1965-05-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. May 16Three delegates to the Umno general assembly which ended today were seriously injured in a collision in Jalan Bungsar at 10.15 last night. They are Che Salmah binte Chik, 28, a teacher; Che Nan Abidah binte Hajl Abdullah 36. and Inche130 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1965-05-26 6 GEOFFREY GELDARD - fiHTEF MINISTER WINS BATTLE FOR CONTROL OF SARAWAK ALLIANCE From GEOFFREY GELDARD: .Kuching, May 16 THE battle for control of the Sarawak Government and the Sarawak Alliance has been won by the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Ningkan. In a dramatic announcement here this evening, Dato Ningkan1,075 words
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Article318 1965-05-26 7 T/UPING. May 6 'J'HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said yesterday that Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has angered the Malays through recent speeches and statements, and this is dangerous to the Chinese. Opening a $22,000 preaching hall of318 words
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Article59 1965-05-26 7 SINGAPORE, May 16. The seven-man curriculum review committee of Nanyang University appointed to streamline various courses of study at the university yesterday submitted its report tu the acting Vice-Chancellor, Dr Huang Ying Jung. The committee, headed by Prof. Wang Gung Wu. head of the Department of59 words
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234 1965-05-26 7 jITUALA LUMPUR, May 16.—The InspectorGeneral of the Royal Malaysia Police, Dato C. H. Fenner, is to retire next February. This was announced by the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, In reply to a question at the 18th Umno234 words
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Article440 1965-05-26 7 17" UAL A LUMPUR, May 16.—Tengku Abdul Rahman was re-elected national president of Umno tonight for the 14th successive year. His re-election was received with applause at the end of the two-day Umno general assembly, held at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul440 words
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Article, Illustration369 1965-05-26 7 Their unity call divides nation...’ OINGAPORE, May l6. —The Singapore People's Alliance was officially dissolved today at a special delegates’ 1 conference held at the party’s headquarters in Short Street. The delegates agreed that the party's dissolution would .“strengthen the new Alliance Party Sungapura369 words
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155 1965-05-26 7 Kuala lumpur, May 16—The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong has approved the appointment of Mr. Lee Hun lloe and Mr. J. VV. Williams as. High Court judges in Borneo. Mr. Lee, 39—the first Bornean to he appointed a High Court judge—was born in Kedah and155 words
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433 1965-05-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 HE Malaysian Trades Union Congress will send a delegation to meet Tengku Abdul Rahman soon to discuss the Central Government’s refusal to register it as a union under the Trades Union Ordinance. Announcing this today, its general secretary, Mr S.H..L433 words
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Article, Illustration81 1965-05-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU, May 16Jenny Lim (above i, a nurse at the General Hospital here, was crowned Miss Johore 1965 by Tengku Shahariah, wife of the Tengku Mahkota, in the Diamond Jubilee Hall last night. This entitles Miss Lim to go to Kuala Lumpur to compete81 words
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Article51 1965-05-26 8 PENANG, May 16—Ninteenyear old Patricia Augustus, a dental nurse, won the Miss Penang crown In a beauty contest sponsored by the Pennng Junior Chamber of Commerce last night. Nancy Neoh. 22. a City Council typist, was runner-up, and Christine Ann Robinson, an announcer with Rodiffusion,51 words
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208 1965-05-26 8 KANGAR, May 16. Ustaz Abu Bakar Omar, PMIP Commissioner for Kedah, last night urged the people to change the present leadership of Tengku Abdul Rahman and replace him by a “better man” to save democracy in Malaysia. Addressing 200 Perils PMIP leaders at Jejawi,208 words
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Article47 1965-05-26 8 KUALA LUMPUR. May 16—Mr. D. W. Wright, Rothmans’ sales director here, will present an animal ambulance to the chairman of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Lieut Col. R. E. Rogerson, at the company’s headquarters in Petaling Jaya at 4 p.m. tomorrow.47 words
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469 1965-05-26 8 CUNGEI PATANI, l6. —The secret-ary-general of the U n i t e d Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, last night urged the Alliance Government to take to Parliament its decree barring strikes and its proposed move to stop certain appeals from469 words
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126 1965-05-26 8 Kuala lumPur, May 16--The Minister for Sabah Affairs and Civil Defence. Dato Donald Stephens, said here tonight that the number of civil defence training centres in Malaysia were adequate to serve the country's needs Speaking to reporters at the airport after a two-week visit126 words
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Article22 1965-05-26 8 BENTONG, May 16—Mr. Poon Chee Kai has been elected chairman of the Bentong branch of the Labour Party of Malaya.22 words
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437 1965-05-26 9 ‘WE WILL NOT ALLOW THEM TO EXPLOIT STRIKE BAN* KUALA LUMPUR, May 16 THE Minister of Labour, Mr. V. Man i ckavasagaiu, yesterday warned employers that they would be dealt with “harshly” If they exploited the Govemment’s ban on strikes. He said the Government437 words
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272 1965-05-26 9 Kuala Lumpur, May 16 THE Central Government was today strongly 1 urged to recognise all Australian and New Zealand university degrees. A resolution to this effect was adopted at the annual meeting of the Australian and New Zealand Graduates’ Association of272 words
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70 1965-05-26 9 I/UALA LUMPUR, May lg The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced today that a school would be set up to train AfroAsian officers in rural development. He said that none of the countries he visited recently had reached the standard of our rural70 words
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Article178 1965-05-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, May. 17. THE Mentri Besar of Perils, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, said today that it was “very stupid and mischievous'’ for a PMIP leader to say that under Tengku Abdul Rahman’s leadership freedom and the Constitution were being threatened. Dato Sheikh178 words
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Article44 1965-05-26 9 BUNGEI PATANI. May 18—Mr. Albert Hoe Soo Chong has been elected chairman of the United Democratic Party in Kedah. Mr. Ong Boon Seong and Inche Mastan bin Ibramsa are vicechairmen; Mr. Ong Chow Bong secretary; and Mr Geh Teng Kheng, treasurer.44 words
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449 1965-05-26 9 IPOH, May 17 DEFENCE counsel, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, submitted in the High Court here today that the Emergency Procedure Trial Rules were ultra vires because of their discriminatory’' nature. He was raising a preliminary objection wheill asking for a postponement of a449 words
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Article70 1965-05-26 9 PENANG, May 17—Two lawyers and a doctor Mr. I. K. Chean. Miss Lee Kheng Gnoh, and Dr Cheah Cheng Poh will form the panel of Judges when old and present Frees debate “The inclusion of sex education In the secondary school curriculum In Malaysia.” The debate,70 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1965-05-26 10 Ningkan flies into capital today KUALA LUMPUR May 17 TENGKU Abdul Rahman and the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, are to arrange a roundtable conference on the crisis in the Sarawak Alliance. The Sarawak Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, who is secretary-general of1,035 words
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Article, Illustration963 1965-05-26 11 Geoffrey Geldard - First a ‘no’ by Jugah—then he changes his mind... now... By Geoffrey Geldard: Kuching, May 18 SARAWAK'S Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, is "not submitting to pressure from Kuala Lumpur" to take part in a conference with Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul963 words
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Article51 1965-05-26 11 MaIoJF pahat May 17—AntiMalaysia slogans were this morn*22? gashed on the walls of anH P°«t office in Jalan Rahmat lan 2 n if the WaU 0f a sh °P ln J a Sultanah here. sl °f a ns in red paint conMalaysia, national service na the Government’s tax51 words
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Article21 1965-05-26 11 TaHrV ALA Lu MPUR. May 17 s an air services agreeX twe n Malaysia and Belmum opened here today.21 words
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230 1965-05-26 11 I/UANTAN, May 18. A traditional welcome complete with yellow rice a w a its Tengku Abdul Rahman when he arrives here on May 22 for a two-day visit. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by his deputy, Tun Abdul Razak. and the Minister230 words
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273 1965-05-26 12 AB UL FAZIL; CHEONG YIP SENG - By AB UL FAZIL and CHEONG YIP SENG SINGAPORE, May 17. A deadly cat-and-mouse game is being played on Indonesian-infiltrated Pulau Tonting, a seven-acre island of swamp and jungle close to the Jurong coast. At least five heavily armed and uniformed273 words
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180 1965-05-26 12 pENANG, May 17.—The City Council has submitted to the Gov-ernor-in-Council its resolution, passed on April 30, recommending that the name of George Town be changed to Tanjong. Meanwhile, Inche Omar bin Othman, Socialist Front Whip in the council, who successfully proposed the change, said180 words
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Article23 1965-05-26 12 SINGAPORE. May 16.—Singapore’s Minister for Social Affairs Inche Othman Wok, will make a tour of various voluntary welfare organisations, starting tomorrow23 words
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377 1965-05-26 12 Kuala lumpur, May 18.—The Malaysian Trades Union Congress will hold an emergency meeting of its 89 affiliated unions on Sunday to review its “no politics” stand and consider entering the political arena. More than 320 delegates will consider these proposals, recommended to them by377 words
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Article, Illustration153 1965-05-26 12 Material AfroAsian support urged IfUALA LUMPUR, May 11 17— Malaysia should set material support from Afro-Asian countries for her defence, the British High Commissioner here, Lord Head, said today. Any such aid, he added, would be most welcomed by Britain. Lord Head was talking to reporters at the airport before153 words
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Article29 1965-05-26 12 KLUANG, May 17.—Mr. Chan Bah Thye, is now the Assistant Controller of Telecoms. Kluang He takes over from Mr. F.H.A Koelmeyer. who has been transferred to Seremban.29 words
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Article30 1965-05-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. May 17. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a message of goodwill to King Olav V of Norway on the occasion of Norway’s National Day today,30 words
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Article, Illustration232 1965-05-26 12 OENANG, May 18. A former teacher Elizabeth Fong. 21 will leave for New York at the end of this month to take up a new career as a Pan American Airways hostess. “Liz,” as she is known to her friends, is the232 words
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120 1965-05-26 12 MALACCA, May 18—The iTE civil defence divisional staff officer here. Mr. B S Gill, today appealed to people In urban areas, especially those working in commercial firms and banks to register for civil defence. He said most of the 500 who had120 words
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Article56 1965-05-26 12 SINGAPORE. May 17. George Tan Geok Siang been re-elected president of the ams' 1 pore Printing Employees’ Un'oi at the union’s annual meetingyesterday. 4 Other officials are: Mr. Lin' Chock, vice-president: Mr. D. palakrishnan secretary: Mr 1 See Beng. assistant secretary; Sng Ah Tee, treasurer: and In<56 words
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Article523 1965-05-26 13 GEOFFREY GELDARD - From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING, May 18. Tilt Sarawak Alliance crisis grew worse yesterday and it seems likely that Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan’s Government will fall, despite his expectations of victory on May 23. Ihe Party Negara Sarawak yesterday evening told Dato Ningkan that they could not523 words
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Article, Illustration124 1965-05-26 13 I/UALA LUMPUR. May 18— A man who was once, a private in the Armed Forces left here today as military attache in the Malaysian Embassy in Bangkok. He is Lieut-Col. Mohamcd Nordin bin Mahaluddin, 35, who was until recently C.O. of the 4th124 words
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211 1965-05-26 13 SINGAPORE. May 18.— The British High Commissioner in Malaysia, Lord Head, today described as “generous” the new British textiles offer accepted under protest by the Malaysian Government. Before flying to London this morning for consultations with his Government, Lord Head said: “I do211 words
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Article38 1965-05-26 13 PENANG, May 17.—Thy Governor, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, will open the next sitting of the State Legislative Assembly on Jne 9. He will take the salute and inspect a guard of honour before addressing the assembly.38 words
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Article164 1965-05-26 13 CINGAPORE, May 1 Police today lifted the security dragnet on Pulau Bajau, off Jurong as further inquiries into the reported landing of at least five guerillas there revealed that the report “might not be true.” The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah, said this164 words
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341 1965-05-26 13 SAMAD ISMAIL - From SAMAD ISMAIL: ACCRA May 18 'THE Malaysian application for membership of the AfroAsian Teople's Solidarity Organisation was not even discussed by the Winneba conference. Members of the organisational committee set up by the conference to deal with applications for membership unanimously agreed341 words
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Article138 1965-05-26 13 PENANG, May 17. The Socialist Front will send representatives to the forthcoming AfroAsian conference in Algiers. Announcing this today, the secretary general, Mr. Lim Kean Slew, said his party regretted that the Government had so far prevented representatives of genuine left-wing organisations from going138 words
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Article47 1965-05-26 13 IPOH, May 17.—Adult education teachers In Perak have donated $4,000 to the National Defence FundA cheque for the amount was handed by the organiser, Adult Education, Perak, Inche Ahmad Nordin bin Mohamed Amin ,to the Mentri Besar. Dato Ahmad bin Said here today.47 words
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Article, Illustration874 1965-05-26 14 K. LUMPUR, May 19 SARAWAK'S Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, and the Minister of Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah, have agreed to fly here for talks with the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, on the Sarawak Alliance crisis. They wereStraits Times photo by Lim Yaw Chong - 874 words
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Article104 1965-05-26 14 1/UALA LUMPUR, May 19 Plans to form an Aust ralian-Malaysian Business Co operation Committee will be discussed here tomorrow by leading businessmen of the two countries. This was disclosed today bv Sir Edward Warren, a leading industrialist and director of several companies in Australia104 words
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Article15 1965-05-26 14 KUANTAN, May 3 Sultan of Pahang wil I his 61st birthday on I15 words
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281 1965-05-26 15 JOHORE BAHRU, May 19. Johore State Government has banned two Utusan Melayu staff reporters from covering State Assembly meetings. are Syed Omar bin Ali and Inche Ikhwan Nasser. Both have been covering Johore for many years. The ban, which applies only to Assembly meetings, will281 words
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Article69 1965-05-26 15 May 10. Ihe police early to- «iy received several refro residents in 4 Katon P area about a Him Us e xplo si o n onic'vhere in (he sea ofr Vfilap. •he police believe that f 15. am blast came oiri (he Indonesian is»f Pulau Saniboe. im-rc69 words
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144 1965-05-26 15 LUMPUR. May 19. The Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. will leave here on May 22 for a two-week goodwill tour of five West African countries. While In Nigeria, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, Guinea and Mali, Mr. Manickavasagam will counter Indonesian propaganda against144 words
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100 1965-05-26 15 I/UALA LUMPUR. May 19. The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Harun bin Haji Idris, will begin his week’s tour of the Kuala Selangor and Sabak Bernam districts tomorrow. During his tour of Kuala Selangor, he will open a community centre at Kampong100 words
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Article67 1965-05-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR. May 19 Pour journalists from Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore left here today for a one-month study tour of Britain. They are: Mr. K< i n Martlnus, editor of the Sabah Times. Mr. Desmond Leong. of the Sarawak Vanguard. Mr. Chen Guan Hook of the67 words
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213 1965-05-26 15 jyjALACCA, May 19—The deputy President of the Malacca Municipal Council. Mr. Koo Eng Kuang (Independent), today assured council employees that all agreements reached between them and the council would not be affected by any new laws. Addressing the monthly meeting of the213 words
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110 1965-05-26 15 pENANG. May 19.—The City Council’s proposal to create a Malay Affairs Section is being considered by the State Government. The State Secretary, Dato Ismail bin Jamil, said today the Council had submitted its resolution on this to the State Government. “I have110 words
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266 1965-05-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR, May }9. 'J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman today assured lawyers that they would be consulted on the Bill to disallow certain appeals being taken to the Privy Council. “The Government is not going to steamroli the Bill through," he said after the266 words
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Article57 1965-05-26 15 SINGAPORE, May 19.—The Austrian Ambassador ti Malaysia, Dr. R. Baumann, today called on the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun Yusof bin Ishak, and his wife at the Istana Negara, where he was entertained to a luncheon. He will visit the Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin57 words
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Article30 1965-05-26 15 KALAU LUMPUR. May 19. Dato Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais. Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister’s Department, has been re-elcted prsident of the Government Services Welfare and Recreational Council.30 words
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203 1965-05-26 15 .—Reuter. VIENTIANE, May 19. Malaysia has good chances of survival despite racial and external problems, according to the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, who left here today after a three-day stay. Mr. Lee said: “Malaysia’s prospects are fair, certainly not.—Reuter. - 203 words
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Article35 1965-05-26 15 SINGAPORE, May 19 The director of the Junior Red Cross Society in Canada. Mr. Ralph Wendeborn, will arrive here by air on M.iy 2G„ He leave lor Kuala Lumpur the next evtnlng35 words
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228 1965-05-26 16 SINGAPORE, May 19.— The Alliance Party Singapura today criticised the British Government for their “prejudice” against Malaysia in their textile import quota oiler and urged the Central Government to start negotiations for next year’s quota as early as possible with a view228 words
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Article48 1965-05-26 16 TTLUK ANSON. May 19.—'The Raja Muda of Perak will inaugurate the National Language Month at a rally on the Town Council padang here on May 22 and take the salute at the march past of units from schools, voluntary organisations, clubs, associations and Government departments.48 words
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Article32 1965-05-26 16 PENANG. May 19.—The secret-ary-general of Umno, Dato Syed Ja’afar Albar, will speak on “The 19 years’ struggle of Umno’’ at a get-together party at Umno hall on May 10.32 words
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Article33 1965-05-26 16 KANGAR. May 10. Malay teachers’ unions in Perils have set up a committee to raise funds for the Tengku's Foundation to assist Malay students planning to go for higher studies.33 words
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624 1965-05-26 16 Kuala lumpur, May 19. Tengku Abdul Rahman today expressed regret that a Malaysian delegation had gone to Accra to attend the AfroAsian Peoples’ Solidarity Organisation conference without his knowledge. Had he known—he was In Tokyo at the time —he would have624 words
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248 1965-05-26 16 SINGAPORE, May 19. >3 A 12-year-old pupil of the Tanjong Katong Girls’ School made a bomb hoax call to her own school causing its evacuation on Morylay, the Juvenile Court was today. The girl admitted making the telephone call from her248 words
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194 1965-05-26 16 -SINGAPORE, May 19. P The Malayan Undergrad, official organ of the Students Union of the University of Singapore, has explained why an invitation to Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to address freshmen at the university's orientation ceremony on May 15 was194 words
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163 1965-05-26 16 KOTA BHARU, May 19 The Deputy Mentrl Besar of Kelantan, Nik Man bln Niak Mat, warned today that a society in which there was a wide gap in the living standards of its people “would have unhealthy consequences." That was why the163 words
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Article120 1965-05-26 16 PENANG, May 19 T HE Penang branch of the Customs Services Union last night decided to ask the Customs Department to plan a new insignia for the badges worn by Customs officers. The union, at its annual meeting, agreed unanimously that the present design120 words
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287 1965-05-26 16 K“r_ LUMPUR, M ay National Journalists today oW ed that the emergent laws regarding the 2 ting up of an Industr y Arbitration Court disputes in the essentia services, announced h v the Government recert ly, were “heavily weivhL ed" against labour The setting287 words
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Article112 1965-05-26 16 KUALA LUMPUR. May 19 The income Tax Law (Singapore and the States Malaya) (Amendment) Bin, which gives effect f o the proposals in the White per. will be tabled at May 25 session of Parliamen Also to be tabled are the g i matograph Film112 words
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Article37 1965-05-26 16 .—AP. SIBU, May 17—The Sibu E jc tlon Department is t0 nol ?uS t courses for teachers in The Divisional Educational u h Mr. R. B. S. McCormick. 1 hoped to get lecturers from pore.—AP..—AP. - 37 words
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Article596 1965-05-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR, May 19 Hasluck:We are w *ip determined Malaysia will not be crushed THE Australian Minister of External Affairs, Mr. Paul Hasluck, arrived here today and spoke in unmistakable terms of his Government's and people's determination to ensure Malaysia's survival against external aggression. “I want to596 words
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Article47 1965-05-26 17 SINGAPORE. May 19—A large lunchtime crowd in North Boat Quay yesterday saw an unidentified man dive into the Singapore river to rescue a woman who had fallen In. The woman. Teo Slew Whean, 40. was later sent to Wooclbriclg*' Hospital for a check-un47 words
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Article, Illustration355 1965-05-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR, May 19. T'HE manager of the Cosmopolitan A Club here, Walter Oakes, 41, who was charged with operating the Cosmo Club in Petaling Jaya without a licence, was today acquitted and discharged in the magistrate's court without his defence355 words
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Article66 1965-05-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR. May 19—Mr Leonard Beaton, editor-designate of the Commonwealth political quarterly. The Round Table, will arrive here on May 21 on a week long fact-finding tour. On the evening of his arrival he is scheduled to give a lecture to the Kuala Lumpur Royal66 words
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Article26 1965-05-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR, May 19—The New Zealand Government today presented 40 books on public administration to the Government Staff Training Centre at Pe’allng Jaya.26 words
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Article26 1965-05-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR. May 19—Free chest X-rays will be given to the public at the General Hospital here on June 1. 2 and 4,26 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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1916 1965-05-26 18 From Our Market Correspondent |F there was any feature at all on the Stock 1 Exchange of Malaysia last week it was the modest flutter in tin shares in response to the spectacular gain in the metal price. Before the reaction on Friday the price1,916 words
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Article29 1965-05-26 18 RUBBER TIN (per lb.) (per picul). >lay 17. 74 cts. $757.12% 18. 73% cts. $767.62'/, 10. 73 cts. $781.75 73'/, cts. $796.37'/, 72% cts. $770.00 zz $775.12%29 words
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Article66 1965-05-26 18 T ME ,ala y* n Cxchann* Bank*’ AssoratCH C a t l ti°mp r I? f a h thC8e chan es I" Its »t« to UM* 0n Sal,,r,lav 1011 On C> r* 0 n bUy n T J 35 airman bifu' 36 6, a r 00 ready: Canad.an66 words
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Article53 1965-05-26 18 T ,f E present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year Is Selling TT or OD 2s. 3 15/16J. Buying TT 2s. 1/16. Buying OD 2s. 4%d. The dollar i«, at Its statutory middle position in relation to its range53 words
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Article225 1965-05-26 18 JUNE first (rate robber f.o.b. m 7«Fs eloMi R| 5 an. in Singapore and Koala Lumpur yes•*7*% cent# per lb. down three-eighths of a cent on Thnrs<a*y*s closing lerel for the position. Th }on* was barely steady. B.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in cents per lb. yesterday: Buyers225 words
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Article39 1965-05-26 18 AN thhe free exchange market In Hong Kong on Saturday the U.t. dellar was quoted at 5.76 for T.T. and 5.74 ft for eaeh. Sterling was quoted at 16.03 and ene tael ef geld at 256 ft.39 words
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334 1965-05-26 18 VERY quiet conditions con t tinned all week on e Rubber Markii with long periods of inacti vity state H.C.B. Co. ul in their weekly report Overseas markets took their iead from Singapore and contributed nothing i n th, way of inspiration and very334 words
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Article61 1965-05-26 18 CHINESE Preduce Exchange, S'"**' port heen prieee per picul yottor* da {eeanut #lll bulk $631 aeller*. drum Copra: May/June UK/Contlnent. Pepper: Muntok white sls2* Sarawak white $l5O sellers, ■Pjgj Sarawak blaok $l3O aellers, garbieo Lampong black SI47J(N) sellers, Asia ♦•asurts— js elation prlooa: bulk $64.50 sellers,.... $67.50 oollora.61 words
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Article74 1965-05-26 18 Current Date of Total for Total 1 payment payment year prfV, 0 n u l t East Smelt 40 cts July 20 40 cts *0 cls K. Kampar 3s. 6d. June 23 Holy rood Rubber 10% July 2 15% 15 Pan-Malayan u Finance 5%t June 15 Hong Kong74 words
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Article44 1965-05-26 18 17. May 18. May 19. May 20 May 21. May 2 Industrials 76.50 76.12 75.90 75.88 75.81 rins: 95.67 96.37 97.01 97.56 96.62 J® 9 Si rubbers: 103.73 103.81 103.81 103.81 103.81 10J Dec. 30. 1963 100. Dec. 29. 1962 100.44 words
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Article310 1965-05-26 19 ‘Better for our friends to help us now —RAZAK TELLS VISITING AUSTRALIAN MISSION K. LUMPUR May XI will need about $4,500 million for her defence over the next five years in view of Indonesia's confrontation, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced today. This is310 words
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222 1965-05-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR, v May 21. Parliament is being asked to approve supplementary expenditure of $260,000 to produce 50,000 medals to commemorate the formation of Malaysia. The medals wiU be presented to the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong, the Ruler 3, Governors, Cabinet222 words
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Article56 1965-05-26 19 SINGAPORE, May 21 Cathay Pacific Airways will start a new direct service between Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kor.g when the new Subang International Airport Is opened In August. The flight, to be operated by tne Convalr 880 jet, will leave Kuala Lumpur every Sunday and return56 words
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Article37 1965-05-26 19 SINGAPORE, May 21 The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, will make an important speech at a "goodwill right" sponsored by Malay organisations at the People’s Association, Kallang at 8 p.m. to* morrow.37 words
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269 1965-05-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR,* May 21. QNE of the seven Indonesian stragglers who escaped the security forces dragnet mounted after the landing of 108 Indonesian guerillas in Pontian on Aug. 17 last year has been captured exactly nine months to the day they269 words
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Article46 1965-05-26 19 SINGAPORE, May 21—The Alliance Party Slngapura today sent this congratulatory message to the Federal Finance Minister Mr. Tan 81ew Sin on the occasion of his birthday: "Many happy returns of the day. May you continue to lead the Alliance to greater heights46 words
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Article32 1965-05-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR, May 21 Bank Negara Malaysia has received a total of 04.650.403 for the National Defence Fund. It also received a total of $1,310,624 for the National Patriotic Fund.32 words
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177 1965-05-26 19 SINGAPORE, May 21. —The ordeal of the Whelans the British family stranded in Singapore is over. I Their last major hurdle to get sufficient money to pay for their ship passage to Australia, where they intend to start a new Ufe has been177 words
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Article37 1965-05-26 19 KUALA LUMPUR, May 21—The editor of the "Round Table" British Journal dealing with Commonwealth matters Mr. Leonard Beaton, arrived here today for a one-week visit. Mr. Beaton Is an authority on defence matters.37 words
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Article794 1965-05-26 20 CINOAPORE, May 22. After several disappointments The Saint, with Laurie Johnson astride, scored an all the way first win here today. It was also Johnson’s first success since his return from Australia after a long holiday* 4 Race One l CLASS 6. DIV. 2—BF H 8794 words
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Article1052 1965-05-26 20 SINGAPORE, May 23. Shiau Yeong lath, with apprentice Ricky Khoo up. sprang a spectacular upset in the Class 5 Div 1. 7f handicap to pay $359 at Bukit Timah today. Race One CL 5. DIV 2—9F Singapore Stable’s <9) GREAT EAGLE 8.4 (1516—415) Coles 1 (8)1,052 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous99 1965-05-26 20 SWEEP TOTAL FOOL: $105,340 Itl No. *****7 (153,84*) tod No. *****3 ($14,920) 3rd No. 2*4*53 <$ 7,464) STAKTEBS ($1,200 each); Not. 22*003 *****6 *****2 *****0 3*5625 *****4 *****1 3344*5 1*9401 *****5 *****1 CONSOLATION ($750 tach): Not. *****6 276*07 *****2 2*5181 *****4 *****9 2169*8 *****9 *****0 *****1 Extra consolation ($200 each):99 words
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