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Title Section48 1965-06-16 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES 1 jj, '„t j-. v r *s•» *w 'V,, 1 jLM^^td MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER MCaWTCMO AT THE 0.P.0. u.k. as a newspaper SERIES 661. KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE 16, 1965. Price 40 Cent* (Malay*) or 1 Shilling. BDN 1102-ISIS.48 words
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426 1965-06-16 2 SINGAPORE, June 11 Ti HE Federal Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today said industrialisation in Malaysia had reached the stage where it must x look for export markets The Central Government, he said was prepared to consider how best426 words
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195 1965-06-16 2 SINGAPORE, June 11.— I he Malaysian Solidarity Convention will not be able to hold any rally in Kuching or other parts of Sarawak because of the present'Emergency; Sarawak's Chief Minister. Date Stephen K along Ningkan, confirmed today. "I don’t think they (the parties to195 words
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274 1965-06-16 2 y . v v . yM v * *v •• SOH TIANG KENG - By y v v yM v *v SOH TIANG KENG: Singapore, June 11 >,\icr:v r+tj-t&iAf rgy-.. OARAWAK's Chief Minister, Dato Kalong Ningkan, today demanded a "more specific reply" from Party Barjasa on its intention to rejoin the Sarawak Alliance. Speaking at Singapore Airport274 words
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104 1965-06-16 2 pENANG, June 11.—-The City Council today offered a prize of $100 for the best design for a new city crest. Thfwe will also be 10 consolation prizes of $10 each. The competition, open to all, resulted from a motion proposed by Inthe Socialist104 words
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267 1965-06-16 2 ITU ALA LUMPUR, June “It.—The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong has sent a congratulatory message to Queen Elizabeth on her birthday which falls tomorrow. The message reads: “The m aJa Agon* loins me and the people of Malaysia in sending to Your MajesnL < 2L W267 words
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99 1965-06-16 2 IfUAIA LUMPUR, June 11.—Two explosions took place last night one in Malacca and the other in Seremban. In both cases there was no damage to life or property. The explosion in Malacca occurred at about 8.45 pm. at the Ba-chang-Batu Bcrendam road. It'blew a small crater99 words
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81 1965-06-16 2 J/UCHING, June 11.—The Chief Minister of Sarawak. Dato Stephen long Ningkan, intend. 1 call on the Governor. Abang Haji Openg n< x week to discuss the appointment of the Btate Cabinet. In the Cabinet at present only Dato Ningkan, the > Chief Minister, Mr.81 words
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Article635 1965-06-16 3 —Straits Times. June 7 Although Malaysian admission to the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers is still not certain Dr. Subandno asserts that Indonesia and China “have made the necessary arrangements” for our exclusion sponsorship by India and the announced support of a number of major Asian and African—Straits Times. June 7 - 635 words
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Article402 1965-06-16 3 —Straits Times. June 7 Nineteen months ago, after a dispute which led to a change of Vice-Chancellors, the Singapore Government agreed in principle to support a programme for the rapid expansion of the University of Singapore. In the intervening period, a start has been made towards developing additional—Straits Times. June 7 - 402 words
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Article701 1965-06-16 3 —Straits Times. June 9 The Senate yesterday spent no more time on the 21 bills which have engaged Parliament’s attention in the short sitting now ended than did the House of Representatives. It did not have to concern itself with the important amendments proposed in the—Straits Times. June 9 - 701 words
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Article632 1965-06-16 3 —Straits Times, June 10 Still more fat has been thrown into a very hot fire by the State Department’s disclosure that American forces have been authorised to fight' alongside South Vietnamese,,' troops. It is an enlargement of their role, restricted until* now to the defence of—Straits Times, June 10 - 632 words
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Article177 1965-06-16 4 —Straits Times, June 10 Languid Lumut appears at last in line for change. Stimulated by the success of the Tasek industrial site, the Perak State Government is looking around for new land to open for factories; not unnaturally, Lumut tops the list. It already has one enterprise, a—Straits Times, June 10 - 177 words
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Article631 1965-06-16 4 —Straits Times. June 11 The economic imbalances between the indigenous and non-indigenous peoples of Malaysia, said Tengku Abdul Rahman in opening the Konggeres Ekonomi Bumiputra, need to be remedied in the interest of the nation as a whole. No thinking person can fail to see the truth of—Straits Times. June 11 - 631 words
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Article279 1965-06-16 4 Straits Times. June 11 The Commonwealth Development Corporation’s report for 1964, just released, shows the immediate resurgence of activity which followed the 1963 change from the old “Colonial Development Corporation.” By bringing back within the organisation’s ambit those countries which had become independent since 1948 the switch ledStraits Times. June 11 - 279 words
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Article204 1965-06-16 4 —Straits Times. June 11 The whereabouts of Chin Peng was “immaterial,” said the Minister of Home Affairs yesterday. And so indeed it should be. The security position along the Thai border is cause enough for concern without the perpetual bedevilment of speculation about a man unseen for the—Straits Times. June 11 - 204 words
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Article643 1965-06-16 4 —Straits Times, June 12 The Tengku has left for the conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers in London, which opens on June 14, and in readiness for the Algiers conference of AfroAsian countries later in the month, confident of sympathy and support for Malaysia among Commonwealth members and—Straits Times, June 12 - 643 words
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Article60 1965-06-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, June fl.-The President of the Senate. Dsd*' H- 1 Abdul Rahman bin Yasin. nn<l Speaker of the House of Represe tatives, Da to C. M. Yusof, to< > left for London to attend the *5 anniversary of the British Paiment, from June 15 to60 words
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Article, Illustration805 1965-06-16 5 TENGKU WILL OPEN ECONOMIC CONGRESS TODAY KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 THE P r i m e Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the economic congress of indigenous people at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman here tomorrow. About 400 delegates805 words
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113 1965-06-16 5 Kuala lumpur, June 6. Dr. Jan Pluvier, lecturer at the University of Malaya, will talk on “Two trouble spots in South-East Asia” at 29, Ipoh Road at 4 p.m. next Sunday. His talk is being sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club.113 words
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166 1965-06-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June 4 A senior police officer left here today for an International conference in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, determined to prove to the Indonesians present that he is “a free man from a free country.” Assistant Commissioner of Police J.J. Raj Jr., who166 words
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Article53 1965-06-16 5 MUAR, June 4 About 500 Umno members will attend a oneday political course to be held here on June 24. Among the speakers expected are the Minister of Home Affairs, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, and the Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu53 words
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Article20 1965-06-16 5 KAJANG, June 4 The Ulu Langat District Liquor Licensing Board will meet at the District Office here tomorrow.20 words
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124 1965-06-16 5 Brunei town, Jure 4 Two elected members are expected to be among the four assistant Ministers to be appointed by the Sultan of Brunei, according to palace sources here. The sources said that at least one will be an exdetainee. Their names will be announced124 words
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Advertisement7 1965-06-16 5 STRAITS BUDGET SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Payable in advance)7 words
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335 1965-06-16 6 Ghafar: Race solidarity has existed in state long before colonialists came MALACCA, June 4. ’J'HE Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said here today that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had very little knowledge of the State of Malacca if335 words
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359 1965-06-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR, June 4. 'J’HE right of Singapore’s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to speak on behalf of Sarawak was questioned today by Dato Temenggong Jugah the Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs. In a statement Issued here Dato Temenggong359 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-06-16 6 PENANG, June 4-The former Raja ,>lu da of Sarawak, Mr. Anthony Brooke (above), will leave for Bangkok tomorrow to find out if his application for a visa to visit Jakarta has been approved. Mr. Brooke, who is the president designate of the111 words
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280 1965-06-16 6 UNITE AGAINST PAP’s ‘SEPARATISM CALL BY KEAN SIEW KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 THE secretary-general of the Socialist Front Mr. A Lim Kean Siew, today called on the people to unite against PAP’s “separatism/' In a speech read by a leading member of the Selangor division of the Labour Party. Mr.280 words
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102 1965-06-16 6 Kuala lumpur, June The Ministry of Labour has stepped into the row between the Union of Securicor Employees and the management of Securicor (Malaya) Ltd. As a result, the union has called off its strike threat. About 150 security men who belong to the union102 words
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Article31 1965-06-16 6 SEREMBAN, June 6—About 200 aborigines at Kampong Guntor settlement near here sold 100 durians for $5O and contributed the money to the National Defence Fund on June 4.31 words
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Article40 1965-06-16 6 TAIPING, June 4— New official" of the National Union ol Uj" ers, Perak branch, are: u man, Mr. Pang Ung Ming; v chairman, Miss Lim Ch*n L secretary, Mr. Aloysius Ma n< and treasurer. Mr. Saw Slew n40 words
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Article68 1965-06-16 6 SINGAPORE, June 4 —A record number of 579 University of Singapore graduands will receive degrees or diplomas at the convocation in the National Theatre tomorrow at 6 pm. The Vice-Chancellor. Prof. Lim Tay Boh. will preside in place of the Chancellor, Dato Lee Kong Chian, who is68 words
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Article25 1965-06-16 6 SINGAPORE. June 6—The Minister for Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the Kim Keat vocational school on June 12 at 730 pm.25 words
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Article67 1965-06-16 6 LUMPUR, June 4. The Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman said today he hoped to take up with the Government the question of extending the national television service to the Borneo States during the first Malaysia Plan period. He also hoped to67 words
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Article, Illustration572 1965-06-16 7 BIG CEMENT PLANT OPENED IPOH, June 6. Te--1 ngku Abdul Rahman today praised a “remarkable and energetic Malaysian, my friend, Dato Low Yat/’ through whose “initiative and enterprise one more magnificent .achievement” has been added to the country’s industrial field. The Tengku572 words
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Article123 1965-06-16 7 JUMPAT, June 6. The District Officer here, Inche Yusof bin Harun, last r»ight reminded the Malays that if they do Ilot study the national language hard they may bo left behind by others. was sneaking at the I 11 mg of a speech contest123 words
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107 1965-06-16 7 If UCHING, June 6—Men of the 3rd Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, stationed n Sarawak’s Third Division >J v e contributed to mosque improvement funds in Sibu a nd Song r commanding officer. Ismai l Ibrahim, pretwo cheques for $2OO t( Dato Tuanku nl who107 words
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Article43 1965-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 The Chief Minister of Sabah, Mr. Peter Lo, has presented a cheque for $lOO,OOO to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at the Residency as a donation to the National Defence Fund from the people of Sabah.43 words
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267 1965-06-16 7 PENANG, June 6. J)R. Lim Chong Eu, leader of the UDP opposition, will introduce a motion at the State Legislative Assembly meeting on June 9, urging the State Government to investigate the '‘urgent problem” facing Penang-based trawlerfishermen. Dr. Lim (Kota) will267 words
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Article24 1965-06-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. June 6—The Catholic Women’s League will hold a retreat at the Good Shepherd Convent at Ulu Klang on June 13.24 words
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112 1965-06-16 7 Sabah, Sarawak better known than Penang’ PENANG, June 6—Mr. F. Marvin Plake, executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, said here last night that Sabah and Sarawak were better known than Penang outside South East Asia. “But Penang is a lovely island and I have not heard one visitor112 words
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167 1965-06-16 7 Kuala lumpur, June 6. The organisers of the Miss Malaysia contest this year are faced with a problem swimsuits. The chairman of the organising committee, Mr. C. L. Liew, said today: “We are still waiting for a reply from the District Office here whether167 words
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Article47 1965-06-16 7 KLUANG, June G— The cashier of the Land Office here, Inche Ibrahim bln Abdul Ghanl, has been appointed secretary of the Kluang Town Council. He succeeds Hajl Sarajudin bln All who has been transferred to Johore Bahru as secretary of the town council there.47 words
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337 1965-06-16 8 SINGAPORE, June 6. The Malaysian Solidarity Convention, at a rally attended by a capacity crowd at the National Theatre today, pledged to unite and mobilise all their potential preponderant strength to build the foundations of “a united, just and equitable democratic Malaysian337 words
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Article, Illustration326 1965-06-16 8 Kuala lumpur, June 6. —The Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Malaya, Prof. Ungku Abdul Aziz, has told the Economic Congress of the Indigenous People that it has to decide between the path of capitalism and the326 words
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160 1965-06-16 8 DONTIAN, June 6. —lndonesian infiltrators who landed in the Pontian district of Johore early this week killed a 62-year-old coconut planter. His mutilated body—with parang slashes across the neck and body—was found this morning by three members of the local Vigilante Corps. Scattered around the160 words
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347 1965-06-16 8 IPOH, June 6 THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, stressed today the need for the manufacturing industry to grow faster if it is to make a “more marked” contribution to thP natio- nal economy. Speaking at the official347 words
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190 1965-06-16 8 KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 F\ELEGATES attending the Economic Congress of Indigenous People have called upon the Government to set up a Bank Bumiputra for them. Secretary-general of the congress, Tengku Abdullah bin Tuanku Abdul Rahman, said this today. The workshop on190 words
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Article177 1965-06-16 8 SINGAPORE, June 6. The Singapore Medical Workers’ Union today accused the Ministry of Health of taking sides in its dispute with the rival Amalgamated Union of Public Employees over representation of Division IV employees. In a statement, the union’s secretary, Mr. M Nadarajah, charged that177 words
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Article, Illustration337 1965-06-16 9 ‘Far greater benefits in being Malaysians than Chinese, Indians, Malays.. SINGAPORE, June 8. The Secre-tary-general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Urn Chong Eu, believes that the problem confronting all races in the country was how to consolidate themselves into a337 words
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334 1965-06-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 7 yyiDER “by order” powers for the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong in respect of the legislative and executive authority of the States was approved unanimously by the Senate here today. .The Constitution and Malaysia Act (Amendment)334 words
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241 1965-06-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 7. 'J’HE $52 million international airport at Subang, 14 miles from here, will be opened by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on the eve of Malaysia Day August 30 this year. More than 1,000 guests, including airline representatives241 words
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133 1965-06-16 9 Dr. Toh warns against any wild measures’ 17 UAL A LUMPUR, June 8 JX Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today warned that if any reckless and wild measures" were taken against the people of Singapore and Mr. Lee Kuan Yew in particular, the Malaysian people would know133 words
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81 1965-06-16 9 MALACCA, June 7.—The Malacca Tourist Association has decided to encourage more people to visit Malacca by improving accommodation catering services, transport. entertainment and other amenities. The decision was taken at the association’s annual n eeting held here during the weekend. Mr. Jimmy Lee Mien81 words
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Article52 1965-06-16 9 PENANG, June 6—The Penang Muslim Endowment Board hits agreed to give the Muslim community ‘wakaf’ (endowment) land for building an orphanage for Muslim girls. Haji G. M. Yusoff, the president, has asked a delegation of Muslim women which met the board last Friday to select a52 words
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Article39 1965-06-16 9 SEGAMAT. June B.—Mr. T. A. JegaraJ, an engineer with the Public Works Department here, has been transferred to Muar on promotion as the senior executive engineer there. Mr. Francis Loo Poo Lan from Kuala Lumpur replaces him.39 words
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Article155 1965-06-16 9 SINGAPORE. June 7. temporary toured to undergo a special guide training course that Ist guides have been selectwill start tomorrow. They will be addressed by the chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association, Mr. Shaw Vee Meng. at the Political Study Centre at 5 p.m. The155 words
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Article, Illustration935 1965-06-16 10 Tun Razak gives an assurance: We’ll carry out Bumiputra’s resolutions the best we can KUALA LUMPUR June 7 THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, this evening announced that the Government has agreed to form a Bank Bumiputra as recommended by the Economic Congress of935 words
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116 1965-06-16 10 Made in Peking hand grenades found KUALA LUMPUR, June 7. —Hand grenades with “Made in Peking” stamped on them have been found by security forces hunting down Indonesian infiltrators in Johore. B e si d e s grenades, security forces also seized 2,000 rounds of ammunition, mortar bombs and machinegun116 words
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Article, Illustration594 1965-06-16 11 ‘FEELS FINE’ AFTER HERB TREATMENT SINGAPORE, June 8. nATO Lee Kong Chian, 73-year-old multimillionaire businessman and philanthropist and Chancellor of the University of Singapore, revealed today that he had been to China in search of a cure for cancer. First signs of594 words
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Article64 1965-06-16 11 PARIT BUNTAR( June B—The Upper Perak District Social Welfare Officer, Mr. R S. Vengadason, has been transferred to Lumut to take over Dindings District from Mr. Ong Kar Chong Mr. Ong has left on a Government scholarship for a two-year course in social studies at th.»64 words
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205 1965-06-16 11 SINGAPORE, June 7.—The Alliance Party Singapura today expressed regret that the PAP had abused the word "s o 11 d a r i t y,’* and distorted it from its original meaning and purpose to create disunity in Malaysia, to weaken the205 words
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85 1965-06-16 11 KUCHING. June 7—Mr. Loh Phin Soon, who has been acting Regional Staff Seven Officer for Civil Defence in Sarawak for the past seven months, is returning to Kuala Lumpur on June 12. During his term of duty here Mr. Loh has organised a 500-strong85 words
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Article173 1965-06-16 11 SECURITY FORCES ARE CLOSING IN ON NEW GROUP OF RAIDERS I KUALA LUMPUR, June 8. gECURITY forces are closing in on a small band of Indonesian infiltrators who landed on the north-east coast of Johore last night. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced this after presiding at173 words
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Article65 1965-06-16 11 KUALA KANGSAR, June B—A penghulu in Kuala Kurau, Krian District, Wan Abdul Halim bin Wan Abdul Jalil, 50, has been appointed Toh Muda Orang Kaya Temenggong Raja Paduka, by the Dewan Negara Perak. He fills the vacancy created by the appointment of Wan Omar bin Haji Wan65 words
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Article58 1965-06-16 11 SINGAPORE. June 7-Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will attend the charity premiere of a Chinese film. “Trouble on Wedding Night,’’ at the Odeon Theatre at 9.15 p.m. on June 9The show, organised by the Lions’ Club, is in aid of the Chung58 words
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227 1965-06-16 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The crisis in the Ngee Ann College in Tank Road is over. The Ngee Ann Kongsi, which runs the college, this afternoon decided to continue with a million dollar building project in Clementl Road for a Department of Technology, which had227 words
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133 1965-06-16 11 Call for speedy Malaysianisation IOHORE BAHRU, June 7. The general secretary of the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union, Mr. T.P.D. Nair, has urged large foreignowned rubber firms and agency houses t° “speedily” replace their senior expatriate staff with local men. He said: “Large firms owned by foreigners still have their administrative133 words
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Article24 1965-06-16 11 SUNGEI PATANI, June B—The Sungei Patani Boys Brigade will hold a “sing-song’’ on the CRO. basketball pitch hede on June 12 night.24 words
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Article, Illustration285 1965-06-16 12 fata executive here on a visit Kuala lumpur, June 7. —The lack of good hotel accommodation and “confrontation” were today cited as problems being fafed by the tourist nndustry here. Mr. F. Marvin Plake, executive director of the Pacific Area Travel Association, said285 words
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167 1965-06-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, June 7. Malaysia will have no objection to Russia’s participation in the forthcoming AfroAsian conference in Algiers if other Asian and African countries generally favour it. This was stated here today by a spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs when167 words
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309 1965-06-16 12 National corporation will help indigenous people into commerce and industry KUALA LUMPUR. June 8 establishment of a national corporation to exploit natural resources as recommended by the Economic Congress of Indigenous People will facilitate the vi gorous penetration” by indigenous people into309 words
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Article36 1965-06-16 12 MACHANO, June 7—Mr Xavier Nathan has been elected president of the National Union of Teachers. Kelantan branch Other officials are: Vice-president. Mr. Khaw Mong Hua; secretary. Mr. N. Manoharan; and treasurer. Mr. Durbara Singh.36 words
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Article197 1965-06-16 12 Indian envoy’ s advice on unity KUALA LUMPUR, June 8. Malaysian Indians have been urged to act as a “unifying force” in the country. Speaking at a dinner given in his honour by the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce here, the Indian High Commissioner to Malaysia, Mr. M K Kidwal,197 words
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340 1965-06-16 12 Last year States of Malaya earned $14.1 million Kuala Lumpur, June 7 RESPITE confrontation Malaysia’s tourist trade is still as prosperous as ever. Latest figures given today by the Director of Tourism, Inche Osman Siru, shows that last year, the States340 words
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Article43 1965-06-16 12 BENTONO, June 7— Mr Kabj| Singh has been re-elected cnair man of the Pahang branch <> National Union of Teachers. Other officials are: vlce ch w IS men, Mr. A. Rajaguru and E. Joseph: secretary, Mr. Shin Wai; treasurer. Mr. bramanlam.43 words
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Article27 1965-06-16 12 MUAR June 7—The Assist.' Minister ol Education Mr Siok Yew. opened a $20,000 building at Parit Jawa nine mu from here on June 527 words
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262 1965-06-16 13 SINGAPORE, June 7. rpHE entire 1,000 student enrolment of the Ngee Ann College in Tank Road today began a two-day boycott of classes in protest against what they described as the “evasive attitude” of the Ngee Ann Kongsi’s new committee which runs the college. Student262 words
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Article43 1965-06-16 13 han^ N i? NG June 8— The PaMa]tpH Educati n De P a rtment has dio-vUnii w ekend course in auPrimurv 3 a J ds at he Abu Bakar P^ 001 in Mentakab. ‘elcetprt? tefl chers have been Elected to attend.43 words
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139 1965-06-16 13 Kuala lumpur, June 8. —A disappointingly small crowd tonight attended the premiere of the Les Ballets Africans at the Stadium Negara here. Among the VIPs who attended the cultural show, from Guinea in aid of the National Defence Fund, were the Prime Minister.139 words
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Article26 1965-06-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June B—Haji Mubin Sheppard will be tomorrow’s speaker at the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club lunch. He will talk on Wayang Kulit shows.26 words
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166 1965-06-16 13 SINGAPORE, June 7. —The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, today said the Government was paying much all e n tion to its school-building programme because it believed a w e 11educated population could not be fooled by “i rr e s ponsible politicians.”166 words
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114 1965-06-16 13 Kuching, June 7. A large quantity of Communist documents was found by Special Branch men and Sarawak Field Force personnel during a search in the Bulat area of Sarikei district in Sarawak’s Third Division last weekend, according to reports reaching here today. These documents114 words
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329 1965-06-16 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June 7. 'J’HE educational television pilot project, launched today is the forerunner of a schools broadcast service to be established later this year by the Ministry of Education and Radio Malaysia. The Chief Education Adviser. Inche Aminuddin bin Baki, said329 words
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240 1965-06-16 13 U U A L A LUMPUR, June 7. India exported two million pounds of tobacco worth about $l3l million last year to Malaysia. The leader of a four-man sales and study team sponsored by the Tobacco Export Promotion Council of Madras, Mr.240 words
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155 1965-06-16 13 Tour to ‘revitalise Kaum Ibu spirit pENANG, June 7.—A group Imh^ 0 national Kaum Ibu leaders win be In Penang tour w eek end for a week’s br-» a u mno women’s I a h «s in the State. Ibu Ipoh the natl °nal Kaum bim rx d f r155 words
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Article24 1965-06-16 13 PENANO, June 7—The Penang State Welfare Committee will hold Its next monthly meeting at the Youth Centre, Acheen Street, on June 17.24 words
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Article42 1965-06-16 13 SINGAPORE. June 8 The Liquor Licensing Board today approved licences for four beer houses and 11 retail shops at Its quarterly session held In the first criminal district court. j The wholesale dealers licence* were also approved.42 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1965-06-16 14 1965 ‘MOMENTOUS YEAR’ IN STATE HISTORY Industrialisation is the key to prosperity, Assembly told PENANG. June 9 THE Governor of Penang Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, ♦announced today that the State Government had achieved its aim of bridging the gap between "our lagging rural economy1,026 words
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Article210 1965-06-16 14 \LOK STAR, June 9. The Alliance whip in the Alor Star Town Council, Inche Omar bin S. M. Mohamed, said today that the residents of Jalan Pegawai were experiencing an average of four to five blackouts a month. ‘‘Sometimes these breakdowns last as long as210 words
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Article154 1965-06-16 14 LUMPUR, June 9 Malaysia’ admission to the Afro-Asian conference in Algiers would mean not only the survival of Malaysia but of all small nations in the world, the Minister of Lands and Mines, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ya’acub, said today. He was speaking at the154 words
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Article82 1965-06-16 14 ITUALA LUMPUR. June 9. v —Another Indonesian invader has been captured in south-east Johore, bringing the total captured to date to 16. The number killed remains at one. There has been no change in the operations in south-west Johore, with captures still at three. It82 words
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Article59 1965-06-16 14 KUALA LUMPUR. June Selangor Mentrl Besar. L>ato 1 < bin Haji Idris, today ended n two-day tour of the Kuala La district. Last night he Inspected vigils corps posts along the coast today drainage and irrigation P jects at Sungei Kelambu, the mosque at Kampong59 words
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314 1965-06-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June 9. MALAYSIA is to propose a Commonwealth regional court of appeal in South-east Asia at the Prime Ministers’ conference in London this month. Tengku Abdul Rahman said today he would ask for this proposal to be included on314 words
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210 1965-06-16 15 I/'UALA LUMPUR, June 9 The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, has been told by his doctors to take it easy and not go on long flights. His political secretary. Inche Shariff Ahmad, said today: “He is overworked and feeling tired. He has210 words
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285 1965-06-16 15 pENANG, June 9—The secretary-general of the United Democratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today accused the Central Government of trying to “stifle the healthy growth of a strong, loyal and democratic opposition.” “I appeal to the people not to allow themselves to285 words
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272 1965-06-16 15 ITUALA LUMPUR, June 10. —Twenty-four more people, including six wonien were each bound over the sum of $200 for three tfionths in the Sessions rCi° UI 2 bere to day when they Pleaded guilty to being bers an assembly wiihout a permit on Feb.272 words
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215 1965-06-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 T7XPERTS from the Ford Foundation coming here to help streamline Government administration as part of its austerity drive. The Cabinet today accepted the Foundation's offer of assistance, which was made at the request of the Government. The215 words
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170 1965-06-16 15 1/ t'ALA LUMPUR, June 9 A “unity” meeting of registered Chinese guilds and associations in Malaya will be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall here on June. 20. At an informal discussion between leaders of a number of guilds and associations here last night,170 words
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Article38 1965-06-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR. June fl Dr. A. P. Guttmacher, president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, will talk on “Recent Advances in Contraceptive Technique” at the General Hospital here at 6 p.m. on June 12.38 words
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Article81 1965-06-16 15 UENANG, June 9 The 1 biggest single group of foreign tourists to visit Penang arrived here today In three planes They comprised 37 men and 54 women, all Americana, who are members of the Pacific Service Employees Association and employees of the Pacific Gas81 words
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305 1965-06-16 16 JOHORE BAHRU limp 9 §YED Nasir bin Ismail, director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, today said he had urged the Central Govern* ment to table a motion in Parliament to stop the use of English as an official language in Malaya305 words
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126 1965-06-16 16 LUMPUR June IY 9—Three peaple, including an expectant mother, were killed in two road accidents here today. In the first accident, a vegetable seller, Chin Tek Choy, 26. and his pregnant wife. Ng Moy. 24. were fatally injured when a car in which they were126 words
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Article35 1965-06-16 16 BATU PAHAT, June 9—The Information Department here will conduct a civics course for 100 ftoPte at Parit Rajah on June D »«tri ct Officer, Inche "nllb bln Abu, will open the course.35 words
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72 1965-06-16 16 PENANG June 9. The Penang Umno division has set up a 16-man committee to campaign for more members and “instil a new fighting spirit within the party. The committee Is headed by the divisional deputy president Inche Ismail Idris. MP, assisted bv the divisional72 words
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282 1965-06-16 16 I/UALA LUMPUR June 1V 9. Twenty-flive people, including six women, were each bound over in the sum of $2OO for three months in the Sessions Court here today for being members of an a s s e m b 1 y282 words
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192 1965-06-16 16 SINGAPORE, June 9. 'JHE Alliance Party Singapura today accused the PAP of using radio and television to “undermine the unity” of the Malaysian people and called on the Central Government to “implement without delay” a unified service of information throughout Malaysia.192 words
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109 1965-06-16 16 SINGAPORE, June 9 The next session of the Legislative Assembly here will begin next Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. The previous meeting was In November last year. One or the tlrst acts of the new sitting will be to regularise the salary of the Speaker. Mr.109 words
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334 1965-06-16 16 Union will give its reply next week KUALA LUMPUR, June 9 THE Railwaymen’s A Union of Malaya today disclosed the Government’s modified “package deal” offered to them. It released a letter from Inche Mohamed Noordin bin Hassan of the Principal Establishment Office, which made334 words
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Article287 1965-06-16 17 Geoffrey Geldard - From Geoffrey Geldard: Kuching, June 10 pLANS to hold a Malaysian Solidarity Convention rally in Sarawak may be thwarted. In the first place, the Sarawak United People’s Party is not too keen to sponsor it despite the participation of its leaders in the convention meetings287 words
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140 1965-06-16 17 I/ANGAR. June 10.—Memrs Perils branch f i h€ Amalgamated Union I Employees in Government Clerical and Allied Services P e yesterday urged to be nno io the unlon and united in their fight for better working conditions t( ,J~ ur *ey t 0140 words
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Article, Illustration111 1965-06-16 17 PENANG, June 10 Thirteen year old Yahaya bin Bakar. youngest competitor in a field of 22, won the National Language section of the Jaycees’ elocution contest last night. Yahaya. a pupil of the Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan in Bagan Ajam,111 words
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Article56 1965-06-16 17 SINGAPORE. June 10—Seventy two tourists were among the 109 passengers who disembarked when the P and O liner s.s Chitral sailed into Singapore today Tourist Promotion Board officials were at the wharf to greet them and take them on a tour of the island. The56 words
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303 1965-06-16 17 IPOH, June 10. The A president of the People’s Progressive Party, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, today described the recently formed National Solidarity Convention as “this grand crusade for justice and fair play.” With the formation of the Convention, consisting of the PAP, the PPP,303 words
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Article29 1965-06-16 17 SEGAMAT, June 10 The Sega mat branch of the Family Planning Association will hold a meeting at the Maternity and Child Health Centre here on June 1229 words
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Article58 1965-06-16 17 —LY JESSELTON, June 10. Among the 30 members of the 2nd Bn., Malaysia Rangers, now on leave in Sabah is 2/Lt. Sabdin Ghani, 22, of Papar. He Is the first Sabahan to become a commissioned officer. The battalion is expected to return to Sabah to undertake—LY - 58 words
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Article, Illustration601 1965-06-16 17 GEOFFREY GELDARD - From GEOFFREY GELDARD: Kuching, June 9 HITCH over the manner of re-entry of Barisan Ra’ayat Jati Sarawak (Barjasa) into the Sarawak Alliance is holding up settlement of the Alliance crisis here. If Barjasa is to rejoin the Alliance and bring Party Negara (Panas)601 words
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103 1965-06-16 17 Brunei town June 10. The Sultan of Brunei has promised the Brunei Malay Regiment greater mobility and fire power. Taking the salute at the regiment’s fourth anniversary. the Sultan said the regiment would be equipped with helicopters, a hovercraft. armoured cars, fast patrol boats103 words
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MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
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2151 1965-06-16 18 From Our Market Correspondent THE only feature on the Stock Exchange of 1 Malaysia last week was Jhe Tuesday afternoon announcement by Tan Siew Sin, Federal Minister of Finance, th$t he was delaying the imposition of the capital gains tax as far as transactions2,151 words
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Article390 1965-06-16 18 rnRADING conditions this 1 week remained on the whole very quiet, say H.C.B. Sc Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market survey. The Russian Steamers which are expected in Malaysian ports for loading between the 14th and 25th and of this month have apparently390 words
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Article22 1965-06-16 18 June 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 725 cents (unchanged). TIN: $777,371 (up $4,371). Unofficial estimated offering 225 tons (down 5 tons).22 words
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Article74 1965-06-16 18 /'HINESE Product Exchange, Singa- 4 port noon price* per picul yeitor* day: Coconut oil: bulk (til} .elleri, drum rwlliTg. On**’«lM. JUn ,U UK/c o»»n«nt: Pepper: Muntok white 5155 aellera. H.iniunk white »l»2t ncllers, apeclal •arawak black >l3O aeller*, garbled 1150(N > aellera, AST A (idlers. Singapore Coconut Oil74 words
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Article66 1965-06-16 18 Car sales in the U.S. currently are running at a rate of 8.8 million a year and this pace is "likely to be sustainable", Mr. Donald Frev Ford Motor Co. vice-president, said in Detroit. Mays 8.8-mlllion-a-year rate which included imports, was down from a 91 million rate in66 words
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Article72 1965-06-16 18 M A 1 L ft i VAN w Exehange Bank* 1 Assoclarates in mo dC K tl PBe chanßes Its to ,To" c ,a s ,urda >' <«» OD 35*9/Vs b Q U n y !T S T I 35 7/16 ««rmall mi"Vrlde^mi*' doflari ng r T |T«72 words
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Article14 1965-06-16 18 Di,e Total (or Total for .oworeorak TZ\ sSB“u‘ J'ed ■"ff’W" t Interim14 words
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Article30 1965-06-16 18 RUBBER TIN (per lb), (perplcull. June 7. 73% cts. $773.25 8. 73% cts. $775.24 9. 72% cts- $772.25 10. 72% cts. $773.00 11. 72% cts. $777.37% 12. $771.5030 words
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Article40 1965-06-16 18 ON the free exchange market in Hong Kong on Saturday the U.S. o, was quoted at 5.75! for T t T. and 5. <4l for caah. Sterling was quoted at 16.04 and one tael o» gold a* ’oo*40 words
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Article37 1965-06-16 18 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' An®A elation made these c ,ang f® afe rales to merchants yesterday (a tO sS T.T. or OD ready iDeutsch. Marks 1292; Swiss France [4O». r Franc* 159: Italian Lire -0.72.37 words
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Article40 1965-06-16 18 ON the free exchange m rhet s Hong Kong yesterday the V y dollar was quoted at 5.75* r® l and 5.748 for ca*h. an j Sterling was quoted at 11 one tael of gold at 260 J.40 words
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Article39 1965-06-16 18 KUALA KANOSAR, June The teachers and pupils ot Tsung Wah Primary School lit have donated $529.35 towards National Defence Fund. In Batu Gajan, the Public Con. mercial Institution’s teacheis pupils donated $103.46 towards fund.39 words
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327 1965-06-16 19 SINGAPORE, June 10. J r |'HK president of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, Dr. Alan Guttmachrr. said here today that an “exciting beginning” had been made in Malaysia and other Asian countries to check population growth through proper family planning methods. Dr. Guttmacher, who327 words
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170 1965-06-16 19 If UALA LUMPUR, June IV jo. The Central Government was today urged by Mr. John R. Gurusamy, secretarygeneral of the National Union .of Teachers, to keep its word and grant Government status to about 40 teachers who formerly served in Brunei.170 words
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Article52 1965-06-16 19 van E SL A a June •—the Malatinn l”.!? 0 1 Pish wmen’B Aseocla- ionr'I 4 h0ld a de l««ate8 conHl n nce the Butterworth Town on Ik? June 13 The main item of nw fa^ enda i» the prevalence fL«ihu2 al traw er ftshtotf In Inshore52 words
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Article26 1965-06-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Jun# 9—The Malayan Youth Hostels Association will hold its annual meeting at the youth hostel at J»lan ethavanam here on June 13,26 words
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187 1965-06-16 19 IfUALA LUMPUR, June 10. —Representatives of 26 branches of the Federation of Transport Co operatives, who are >. gathered here from all over the country for a 12day course, today conferred the title “Bapa Amanat Malaysia*’ on the Deputy Prime Minister, Abdul Razak.187 words
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Article121 1965-06-16 19 Kuala lumpur, June 10. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today called on Mara, the Council of Trust for Indigenous People, to Implement the recommendations made by the Economic Congress of Indigenous People. Tun Razak. during his two-hour discussions with senior officers of121 words
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295 1965-06-16 19 TSn ;•s vs- June 10. A BLIND university graduate today called upon the Government and employers to help end the unfortunate heritage of the physically-handicapped of being "the last to be hired and the first to be fired." Mr. Ron Chandran-Dudley,295 words
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Article40 1965-06-16 19 MALACCA, June o—The South Korean Ambassador, Mr. Kyu Hah Choi, accompanied by his wife today paid a courtesy call on the Governor of Malacca. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusoff. at Bri Malacca. They were entertained to lunch40 words
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152 1965-06-16 19 PROFESSOR GREEN QUITS SINGAPORE UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE?, June 10. m Professor L. C. Green, dean of the Law Faculty of the University of Singapore and Professor of International Law, has resigned. He will leave Singapore In September or October for his new Job as Professor of Political Science at the University152 words
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Article36 1965-06-16 19 BBNTONO, JUne 10—A Peace Corps volunteer, Miaa Elaine Sipes, will talk on "America and the Peace Corps” at the Khai Muu National Type secondary school here at 0 a m. on June 13.36 words
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685 1965-06-16 20 pENANG, June 12. 1 TIMBERLANE, vigorously ridden by veteran rider L. H. E. Whitaker, made all the running to win the Class One 8if at the Penang Turf Club’s amateur meeting today. Timberlane ran on stoutly over the final furlong to beat685 words
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207 1965-06-16 20 fcT rX r Kyr r U ALA LUMPUR, *T June 10.—Iran, Leba non and Iraq have clearly stated their support for Malaysia’s participation in the coming A fro-Asian conference in Algiers. This was stated by the Alliance MP for Kuala Trengganu Utara, Wan Abdul Kadir207 words
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Article134 1965-06-16 20 KUALA LUMPUR, June 10 READERS of five leading organisations today sent a telegram to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, pledging their unreserved support to the Government against Indonesian aggression. They are: MR. TEE TEH. 1 president of the Federation of Trade Associations; MR. TAN134 words
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84 1965-06-16 20 KUALA LUMPUR, June ll—Malays!* is to send civil defence officers to Britain for training. The Minister for Sab:»h Affairs and Civil Defence, Dato Donald Stephens, said this here today before leaving for Singapore for the Commonwealth v Prime Ministers* conference in London84 words
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Article21 1965-06-16 20 SUNGEI PATANI, June 10 —tnche Ismail bin Johari has been posted to the State Forest Office here as silviculturist.21 words
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120 1965-06-16 20 SINGAPORE, June 11.Mr. J. B. Webb, director of the Australian Peace Cirps, flew into Singapore last night on the start of a brief tour of South-East Asia. Mr. Webb, a former university lecturer and warden of Union House at the University of Melbourne, said120 words
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126 1965-06-16 20 —UPL Brunei town, June li— The Sultan has appointed four Assistant Ministers, two of them elected members of the Legislative Council and two nominated. One is Chinese. No ex-detainees were appointed despite persistent reports that at least one would join the Government. The appointed—UPL - 126 words
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92 1965-06-16 20 Kuala lumpur, June ii— A member of the West German Parliament (Bundestag) and agricultural ex> K pert. Mr. Wilhelm Brese. 68. arrived here today for a three-day visit. He told reporters at the a rpor here that his government was watching developments in92 words
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Article51 1965-06-16 20 MALACCA, Juno ll--Mr O.O. Lopez has been elected chairn an of the Malacca branch of the Othe? members of the dbisj^® 1 committee are: Inche Mohamed Nor Sudin, s tary. Mr. R. Chelvarajah: ass. tent secretary. Mr. M- Nal thamby: treasurer, Mr. Cteorg Taye; education officer, Mr.51 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous33 1965-06-16 20 ******1 mu 'turn 'IT186I 'Ktm 'miK *64.lS8t ******1 ‘m€6I ******8 WN-qwa sect •u®n«|oro«3 :5a 3*t«i r-v S2 W ti M A M •“8 28“ y ami go- to m* m sffl si S?33 words
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