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Title Section54 1965-06-30 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES l•. JwK.'tJu .’IfcPCHP-v j»*< i:. i Vr* a.l' i i 1 w« < ••ii,” -Vi w-im l TV MALAYSIA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER REGISTERED AT TNC G.P.O. U.K. AO A NEWSPAPER SERIES 663. KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE 30, 1965. Price 40 Cento (Malaya)54 words
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Advertisement241 1965-06-30 1 t 'm R> m. k ;> <£ IBs a* I ft® c --1-. 'iSSaKs' NPW 3%L«k .vr./fp*. i Jrt i»3 is O.C.B.C.’s Policy. < i*. y MUE&Tfyi Til i *1 A 1 .>•' vl ■:> t. tfh*. 4®PC i £/v5cS Because it is the best in the end. Let it241 words
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Article249 1965-06-30 2 OWNER - OWNER Singapore READ some two weeks ago that the chairmen of the Penang, Perak and Selangor Turf Clubs were attending, on invitation, discussions in America on the various aspects of horse racing. If memory serves it was reported less than twelve months before that officials Horn249 words
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Article81 1965-06-30 2 N. NARAYANAN - N. NARAYANAN Petailng jaya MAY I suggest a 10 cents local rate for letters posted to resses within the same postal district. For example a letter addressed to a Petailng Jaya address, and posted within Petailng jaya should cost only lo cents. Special local rates exist In some81 words
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Article174 1965-06-30 2 JOAN PATON - JOAN PATON Pa ,t President Handicapped Orphans Appeal Penang MAY 1 have a little lT1 space to say thank you to the people of Malaysia for the wonderful support they have given to the Handicapped Orphans Appeal during my term of office as pre- j sldent. Already174 words
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Article215 1965-06-30 2 T. KS - T.KS Seremban I FAIL to see how English a or physical education or library utilisation Is going to help in the vocational training of children who will be leaving fl school after the Lower Certificate of Education. Woodwork, metalwork, agricultural science, domestic science, yes, but215 words
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Article194 1965-06-30 2 DR.) MAHATHIR BIN MOHAMAD - (DR.) MAHATHIR BIN MOHAMAD M.P Alor Star 1MUST confess my ignorance of the sterilising effect of X-rays as stated by “Geneticist” of Taiping. I would be grateful If he could name the literature on this, so that I can read it. Statistical data will no194 words
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Article89 1965-06-30 2 BAKU BAHASA - BAKU BAHASA Kuala Lumpur WHILE “taliviahen” is correctly and properly spelt with a “v”. the borrowed v English word “invoice” is spelt and is being used by the Malayan Railway. For this word as would be observed, why Is the letter “v” replaced89 words
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Article115 1965-06-30 2 T. CHELL1AH - T. CHELL1AH Police Secretary. Singapore ITiE secretary of the Singapore Medical Workers' Union, Mr. M. Nadarajah, describes the statement made by the Police Secretary on May 1« as to why the Police dispersed the union's meeting f held In Tan Tock Seng Hospital grounds on Mav115 words
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Article104 1965-06-30 2 NIGHT; CONSUMER - NIGHT Singapore CONSUMER Singapore TOHE markets and Haw- kers Department in Singapore deserves praise for the excellent way in which it controls the night bazaars. The completion of the Frankel Avenue dualcarriageway recently forced the stall-holders to move further into the heart of Frankel Estate, causing concern among104 words
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Article86 1965-06-30 2 ‘OIL STRUCK - ‘OIL STRUCK Singapore THERE is probably en ough tar (solifled fuel oil) on the beaches of Singapore to completely rebuild our roads. Tourists and resident may be able to tolerate tii cans, bottles and garbage both on the beaches ami in the water, but tar l the86 words
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Article56 1965-06-30 2 A. a RODRK. f’FZ - A. a RODRK.f’FZ -Singapore 'JTIE Prime Minister < i Singapore shouts “Malaysian Malaysia” and all should be equal in Malaysia. As a Malaysian national holding Federal Citizenship, i am myself discriminated against when I register my child (bom in Singapore in 1959) for primary school Registration Is refused because56 words
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Article61 1965-06-30 2 PARMER - PARMER Singapore I BELIEVE the Depart1 ment of Primary Production in Singapore i* selling eggs at six cents. What are the duties ot this Department? To help the farmers? Or to compete with them in the egg market?:- > If the Department must get rid ot surplus eggs61 words
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Article79 1965-06-30 2 VOTER - VOTER K. Lipis IT is deplorable lo observe the unmannerly and unparliamentary behaviour of certain politicians during the heated discussions that took place In the Parliament till last Thursday The people did not elert these backbenchers to shout as if they are in a fish market and bring confusion79 words
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Article61 1965-06-30 2 RESIDENT - RESIDENT Singapore VERY low water pressure. even in wet seasons, forces residents in the Andrews Avenue area oi Sembawang to ring up the complaints bureau very often. There is sufficient pressure In the taps for n short period of three to four weeks when the meter Is replaced. I61 words
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Article572 1965-06-30 3 —Straits Times, June 21 respect for every international commitment including Algeria’s special relations with France. The Sahara atomic test treaty is still in force, and so is the Mers el-Kebir naval agreement. Less formal Algerian commitments include help for the Congolese insurgents and primary training—Straits Times, June 21 - 572 words
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Article635 1965-06-30 3 —Straits Times, June 22 Plans for the projected Asian Development Bank begin to look realistic with the Japanese proposal to invest U. 5.5200 million, a fifth of the Bank’s capital and one third of the amount which Asian countries will be asked to subscribe. In Bangkok later—Straits Times, June 22 - 635 words
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Article409 1965-06-30 3 —Straits Times, June 22 Mr. Khaw Khai Boh said much that wanted saying about the importance of local government in his week-end speech to the Amalgamated National Union of Local Government Employees. Whether local authorities are to be able to do a good job of promoting “grassroots democracy”—Straits Times, June 22 - 409 words
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Article611 1965-06-30 3 —Straits Times, June 23 Amendment of the AfroAsian conference schedule begins to appear likely, however desirable it may be that the change in government in Algiers should not impinge upon this summit meeting. The Foreign Ministers, in advance of the conference itself, are due to meet tomorrow.—Straits Times, June 23 - 611 words
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Article605 1965-06-30 4 —Straits Times, June 24 The main business of the preparatory meeting of AfroAsian Foreign Ministers in Algierr today will be to decide whether the Afro-Asian conference should be postponed. There would appear to be no better than an even chance of the full conference assembling next week,—Straits Times, June 24 - 605 words
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Article202 1965-06-30 4 —Straits Times, June 24 For some remarkable reason the Government’s deliberations on a proposal to stagger lunch hours *n Kuala Lumpur to ease traffic congestion are “confidential.” Does this mean the subject has been found vital to national security? Or that nothing is happening and no one wants—Straits Times, June 24 - 202 words
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Article588 1965-06-30 4 —Straits Times, June 25 The progress of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ conference has brought into relief two facts about this unique association of nations and peoples. The first is that the Commonwealth countries differ sometimes sharply—on many problems and issues. The debates on Vietnam and Southern Rhodesia—Straits Times, June 25 - 588 words
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Article342 1965-06-30 4 Straits Times, June 25 The rules of confrontation appear to lay down that civil aircraft are not fair game. Foreign military aircraft which fly over Indonesia may be attacked, just as Indonesian warplanes which flew over Malaysia certainly would be; but the civil airliner must be inviolate GarudaStraits Times, June 25 - 342 words
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Article318 1965-06-30 4 —Straits Times, June 26 One week Kuala Lumpur is liberal and African dancing girls bare their breasts; the next week reaction sets in and a swimsuit parade is banned. Throughout at least one strip show carries on in the centre of town and a proliferation of “massage parlours”—Straits Times, June 26 - 318 words
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Article37 1965-06-30 4 MALACCA. June 25—Mr M-K Manickam has been elected p> dent of the Malacca town brann of the Malaysian Indian Congi Others elected were: Vice-P>*V dent Mr Pltchay; secretary m V. Muthiah; and treasurer. Mr Thlruvengadam.37 words
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307 1965-06-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 THE Central Government is surprised at reports of "illegal trading" with Indonesia by vessels of several Singapore shipping companies, despite confrontation. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today: “I am not aware of any illegal307 words
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Article63 1965-06-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculasis Hospital Fund in May totalled $15,611. They include $6,632 from the ie Appeal Committee; so,ooo from the Malayan Tin Ltd. and the Southern Malayan Tin Dredging Ltd. Batu t-»a.jah; $l,OOO from the Perak turf club.63 words
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231 1965-06-30 5 A LOR STAR, June 18— A The Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, yesterday urged Malay parents to make use of community centres for their children’s weddings. “This Is one of the main reasons why the State Government is building231 words
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Article21 1965-06-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 Bank Negara Malaysia has received a total of $1,320,661 fot the National Patriotic Fund.21 words
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352 1965-06-30 5 SINGAPORE, June 20 'JHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night urged the people to be prepared for Indonesian confrontation for many years to come. He was speaking at the official opening of the Baharuddin Vocational School at Queensway—named352 words
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124 1965-06-30 5 CINGAPORE, June 18.—The effect of the operation of pirate taxis on the number of passengers carried by Chinese bus companies was discussed at a meeting today between the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and representatives of the companies concerned. The meeting In the Prime124 words
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343 1965-06-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18.—-The Bank of China In Singapore was told nearly 10 weeks ago that It would be closed on Aug. 14, but to date it has not taken steps to wind up its business, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan343 words
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Article, Illustration658 1965-06-30 6 ISMAIL’S ALGIERS TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, June 18. THE Malaysian ministerial delegation to Algiers, led by the Minister of Home Affairs, Da to (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will rendezvous in Paris awaiting invitation to the Afro-Asian conference. Disclosing this today, Dato Ismail658 words
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108 1965-06-30 6 OEREMBAN, June 18.— Ninety women and 60 men will take part in a shorthand typewriting contest organised for the National Language Month at the Seremban Convent from Tuesday. The contest, which will last for three days, will be held in Malay in108 words
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Article62 1965-06-30 6 SINGAPORE. June 18 SaraK»nL Ch f J in,sU r Dat* Stephen Kaong Ningkan, and the Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah, flew Into Singapore tonight on their way to Kuala Lumpur. Junc 20 they will leave with the Malaysian team for Algiers led by62 words
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Article15 1965-06-30 6 KANGAR, June 18—More than 100 donors in Perlia are to form an association.15 words
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343 1965-06-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, June 18 THE Malaysian committee of the Afro-Asian Peoples' Solidarity Organisation is to send a three-man delegation to Algiers to counter Chinese Communist and Indonesian lobbying against Malaysia's participation in the Afro-Asian Summit conference begin- ning on June 29. The delegation will343 words
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122 1965-06-30 6 TPOH, June 18. Inche Mohamed Sharif bin Sutan Sidi, 51, District Forest Officer, Kinta and Dindirgs, collapsed and died while inspecting a forest reserve in Tronoh, 18 miles from here yesterday. He left with five field officers to inspect the forest reserve early in122 words
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Article36 1965-06-30 6 KANGAR. June 18—The newlyformed Perlis Selatan Umno c vision will hold a rally at Simpang Ampat theatre on J'» 26 to brief all its branch leadei > on the latest political situatu" in the country.36 words
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318 1965-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, June 22. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, has told timber traders in Singapore and the States of Malaya that the Government's decision to ban all exports to South Africa is "final." But until the official318 words
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86 1965-06-30 7 1/UALA LUMPUR, June 22— Only bread, ice-cream and milk vendors are required to use motorised vehicles within three years not all hawkers. The assistant secretary in the Federal Capital Commission. Mr. C. A. Peris, was commenting today on recent reports that all hawkers were86 words
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Article51 1965-06-30 7 —Reuter. KUCHING. June 22 Brigadier, Dato Ibrahim the Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Malaysian Armed Forces, arrived here today from Kuala Lumpur. The brigadier, on a routine visit to inspect Malaysian troops in Sarawak, is expected to fly to Sibu in central Sarawak tomorrow.—Reuter. - 51 words
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Article66 1965-06-30 7 SEREMBAN. June 22. Malay shorthand will play an important role not only in Government administration but also in the commercial field, the Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, said here this morning. He was addressing a gathering at the Convent here when he opened66 words
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Article44 1965-06-30 7 KOTA BHARU, June 22—About 200 Rover Scouts from all over Malaysia will attend a conference at Kijang Camp here from Aug. 15 to Aug. 20. Invitations have been sent to all State Scout Associations. Delegates from Thailand will attend as observers44 words
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Article198 1965-06-30 7 ‘Guard good name of police Kuala Lumpur, June 22 rrHE Irspector-Gene-1 ral of the Royal Malaysia Police, Dato Sir Claude Fenner, today reminded new members that they should not commit any act that would blemish the good name of the force. He was addressing 132 new police constables at their198 words
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Article, Illustration262 1965-06-30 7 PENANG, June 22 I X T E E N-year-old Christopher Lee Griffin, the first American Field Service exchange student to visit Penang, said on arrival here last night he hoped to study the national language. meet as many Malaysians as possible during my262 words
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127 1965-06-30 7 SINGAPORE, June 22. Dr. Lee Siew Choh, chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, will leave tomorrow night for Algiers to attend th# Afro-Asian conference as an observer. He was to have left last night, but postponed the trip In view of the coup d’etat127 words
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79 1965-06-30 7 IPOH, June 22.—Pilgrimage leave for Government officers Is limited to the actual period necessary for the completion of the pilgrimage, the Perak Legislative Assembly was told today. An official reply to questions asked by Inche Ahmad Alias bin Mohamed Ariff (All.-Balanjai said that Muslim officers were79 words
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Article84 1965-06-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, June 22 New postage stamps of the 15-cent and 30-cent denominations will be on sale on Aug. 30 to mark the opening of the new International Airport in Subang. 14 miles from here. The stamps will feature the International Airport terminal building. The84 words
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Article74 1965-06-30 7 KUANTAN. June 22—The Mentrl Besar of Pahang, Dato Yahaya bin Haji Mohatned Seh. Mid here yesterday that the State Government would grant more land to co-operattTO societies to plant rubber and oil palm. Speaking to 40 farmers from Jerantut, Kuala Li pis and Raub, at a74 words
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Article55 1965-06-30 7 SINGAPORE. June 22 The Prime Minis er, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will mee representatives of tht Singaport Bank Employees’ Union, at City Hall, at noon tomorrow At 8 p m he will officiate at the swearing-in ceremony of new officials of the Kwong Wai 3ul 155 words
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239 1965-06-30 8 JOHORE BAHRU, June 21. THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, last night said he supported in principle the suggestion that Malaysia should have its own highest court of appeal. But, he added, the views of all sections of the community239 words
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Article39 1965-06-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, June 21—One Mm? rea ““l forty-eight Federation Military College cadets today reeeived an insight into life in the Malaysian Signals Corps when iney were shown around a realistieelly slmunted battalion field headquarters near the college.39 words
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140 1965-06-30 8 MALACCA. June 22. lfl The 0hi e f Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, yesterday urged Malaysians to be prepared to safeguard their own country before expecting help from friendly countries. He was speaxing to more than 100 vigilante corps members at140 words
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79 1965-06-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 —A second course in “Group Work and Discussion Leadbegin on Saturday at the National Productivity Centre In Petaling Java for members of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club. Eight members have been selected for the course. They will nave live three-hour79 words
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225 1965-06-30 8 l/UALA LUMPUR, June **20—At a concert sponsored by the Arts Council of Malaysia in the British Council Hall tonight, music for cello and piano was performed by Farquhar Wilkinson, principal ‘cellist of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, and Leslie Atkinson, the local musician. The225 words
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Article66 1965-06-30 8 JESSELTON, June 21. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that the post office savings bank system would be introduced in Sabah soon. He said he would take up the matter with the PostmasterGeneral. Inche Mohamed Ibrahim bin Varshey. and the Minister of66 words
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198 1965-06-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR, June 21. THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, is "happy and proud" over the success of the Government's second five-year development plan. Tun Razak, who is also Minister for Rural Development, was speaking to reporters on his198 words
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Article34 1965-06-30 8 SINGAPORE, June 21.—Nineteen new community centres in rural areas, which were completed last year, will be opened this week, the Director of the People’s Association, Mr. Sim Boon Peng announced today.34 words
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157 1965-06-30 8 Kuala lumpur, June 22 —Five Malaysians will receive awards conferred on them bv the Sultan of Brunei in his last birthday honours list at an investiture ceremony at the Istana Brunei here tomorrow. The awards, to be presented by Pengiran Kerma Indera Haji Mohamed bin157 words
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Article119 1965-06-30 8 Brunei town, June 21. The Sultan of Brunei is to visit Malaya this month. The visit will be the first since the formation of Malaysia. A palace source emphasised that It had no political Implications. The Sultan Is expected to stay a few days119 words
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Article105 1965-06-30 8 KANGAR, June 22 The Perils National Language Action Committee yesterday decided to support the pro posal by S y e d N a s i r bin Ismail, director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, that the Central Government should pass legislation to ensure that the105 words
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277 1965-06-30 9 ,IPOH, June 28. J'WO supplementary Bills totalling $98,730 were passed without debate at today’s meeting of the Perak State Legislative Assembly all in one hour, which included a 10-minute coffee break. The Assembly adjourned at 11 a.m. after the first277 words
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Article57 1965-06-30 9 KUCHING. June 21—The Singapore Guard Regiment which defended Kuching airport RAF station for the past v ar, left for home today. At a ceremony at the airport morning the Deputy Chief Mr James Wong pre/f nrpc a Sarawak State Crest to Jr*. J*Rhhent as a token of57 words
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118 1965-06-30 9 1/UALA LUMPUR, Jur?,e 21. Two explosions one immediately after another —were heard early yesterday around Petaling Jaya. According to a sentry at Petaling Jaya police station. the blasts at 1.45 a.m. came from the direction of Klang Road. But an intensive search of the118 words
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Article46 1965-06-30 9 RAUB, June 21—A civil defence officer, Mr. C. Mogarajah, has been appointed chairman of the Civil Defence Recreation and Welfare Club here. Vice-chairman is Inche Mohamed Zaln bin Haji Mohamed Rawi; secretary Mr. Lee Fah; and treasurer Inche Mohamed All bin Aman.46 words
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Article, Illustration297 1965-06-30 9 Kuala lumpur, June 20. A police officer’s wife fought two armed robbers yesterday in her home in Weld Road here. The thugs fled with $750 worth of jewellery when Che Embon blnte Kechik, 35, freed herself, ran out of the house and shouted297 words
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102 1965-06-30 9 SEREMBAN, June 22 The Assistant Minister of Education, Mr. Lee Siok v ew, last night advised officials of the Negri Sembilan MCA not to listen to people who said the association wa, not an equal partner of the Alliance. He said102 words
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335 1965-06-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, June 26. Minister of Local Government and Housing, Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, today called on workers in local authorities to build up an efficient service so that the local government administration would be second to none. He said:335 words
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Article24 1965-06-30 9 BENTONO. June 21—The District Civil Defence committee here will hold an air raid practice for residents within the Bentong town council.24 words
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Article91 1965-06-30 9 SINGAPORE, June 21. A week-long annual conference of British military attaches in South-East Asia began today at the headquarters of Far East Land Forces at Phoenix Park. The conference is to discuss military aspects of the situation in this region, with emphasis on the Vietnam91 words
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Article84 1965-06-30 9 TAWAU, June 21—The proposed Sabah Chinese Middle School to be built here will not accept government assistance. Tawau branch of the Sabah Chinese Association said last week that, to do so. would mean it would have to comply with official education policy. This, officials have84 words
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Article63 1965-06-30 9 MAI. ACC A, June 21 A Form Five student of the Methodist Girls' School here and a Lower Six science student of the Malacca High School won first prizes in the National Language and English sections of the Esso “Leaders of Tomorrow” speech contest hereThey were Miss63 words
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Article, Illustration222 1965-06-30 10 Malaysia Thai spirit of ASA continues: Ya’acob I/UALA LUMPUR, June 22.—Ma- laysia and Thailand still maintain the spirit of ASA (Association of South-East Asia) and have ‘‘extremely friendly relations” even though the organisation is now stagnant. Malaysia’s Ambassador to Thailand, Inche Ya’acob bin Abdul Latiff, said this here today when222 words
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Article, Illustration187 1965-06-30 10 KUALA LUMPUR, June 22.—The retiring Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister's Department. Dato W. T. Philips, left for the United States today fully confident that under the present Alliance leadership Malaysia “will stride ahead in its development.” Dato Philips' services were made Available five187 words
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71 1965-06-30 10 Tun Razak: Vietnam aid talks mischievous KUALA LUMPUR, June 21—The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Raxak, has described as “mischievous and subversive” rumours that Malaysia was sending goodwill aid to South Vietnam. Returning here today after a one-day visit to Johore, Tun Razak told reporters at the airport: “These rumours71 words
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Article74 1965-06-30 10 KUCHING, June 21— Australia's Army Chief of General Staff, Lt.-Gen. Sir John Wilton, visited Australian troops operating in Sarawak’s First Division yesterday and congratulated them on their big success last week against the Indo- nesians in the Bau district. Later Gen. Wilton called on the Deputy Chief74 words
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564 1965-06-30 10 Siew Sin exhorts Chinese in Sarawak to speak up LIMBANG (Sarawak), June 20. 'JHE majority of Chinese in Sarawak supported Malaysia, but because their voices were mute they gave the wrong impression to the outside world and even to the rest of Malaysia564 words
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Article45 1965-06-30 10 SEGAMAT, June 20—Dr. P. Newsam of the Rubber Research Institute in Kuala Lumpur, will be the guest speaker at the meeting of the North Johore branch of the Incorporated Society of Planters at the Club International at 6.30 p.m. on June 22.45 words
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147 1965-06-30 10 roil, June 21—A total of 11 questions on subjects ranging from pilgrimage to cattle trespassing have been submitted by four Alliance members for answer at the Perak State Legislative Assembly meeting here tomorrow. Inche Ahmad Alias bin Mohamed Aliff and Mr. Yeap Kheng Yam head147 words
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Article45 1965-06-30 10 KUALA LUMPUR, June 21—Ten Journalists from Sabah and o* wak arrived here tonight ioi eight-day study tour. They will visit places of interest and see development projects. Next month a group of Journa lists from Malaya will visit Sabi and Sarawak.45 words
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Article46 1965-06-30 10 KOTA BHARU. June 21—Fifteen girls will take part in the K tan “Miss Golden Voice comp tition here on July 1. The winner will represent ije lantan at the national Miss den Voice” competition to be h in Kuala Lumpur in August.46 words
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Article, Illustration422 1965-06-30 11 THE GOVT USES EMERGENCY^ POWER TO TAKE OVER PROPERTIES WORTH $4 MILLION KUALA LUMPUR, June.2l. THE Central Government today took possession of the former Indonesian Ambassador's residence in Maxwell Road and Indonesia House in Orchard Road in Singapore both properties of the Indonesian Government.422 words
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57 1965-06-30 11 BRUNEI, June 20—The Rotary Club of Brunei Town has been admitted to membership of Rotary International. The number of Rotary Clubs in District 330 is now 39 with a membership of 1,600. Brunei has 29 Charter members. The president is Dr. J.57 words
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Article59 1965-06-30 11 IPOH, June 21—A woman, Teh Ah Nooi, 00, unemployed, who told the Sessions Court here today that she used to beg for money to buy opium for herself, today paid $5O in fines after pleading guilty to two charges of having six opium pellets and utensils for59 words
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107 1965-06-30 11 IOHORE BAHRU, June 20 —The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that he hoped the new Government in Algeria would carry on with the AfroAsian Conference as planned. He said that he was sorry to hear about the ouster of107 words
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Article74 1965-06-30 11 SINGAPORE. June 20—The Law Alumni of the universities in Malaysia will hold a forum on National Language as the Language of the Courts” at the new lecture theatre No. 4, University of Singapore. Bukit Timah Road, on June 25 at 8 pm. Speakers will be74 words
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Article32 1965-06-30 11 SINGAPORE, June 23 The chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, will open the Singapore Galvanising Industries Ltd. factory in Jurong at 5 pm. on June 25.32 words
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221 1965-06-30 11 Kuala lumpur, Jure 21. The former chairman of the Socialist Front, Inche Ishak Haji Mohamed, now under detention, said tonight that he had a very strong belief” that Indonesia would soon see the light and stop her confrontation of Malaysia. In221 words
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Article51 1965-06-30 11 SINGAPORE, June 21 The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, last night threw a challenge to the Alliance Party Singapura to put up a candidate In the Hong Llm by-election. He said: "I will give him' my one month’s salary if he can retain his51 words
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Article, Illustration239 1965-06-30 11 -NOT POSSIBLE TO FOLLOW SWISS EXAMPLE—DON 1/KOTA BHARU, Jun* 20. —The head of the University of Malaya’s Malay Studies Department, Prof. Sutan Takdir Alisajhbana, said last night that it was not possible for Malaysia to have four official languages as in Switzerland. “In239 words
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Article29 1965-06-30 11 NIBONG TEBAL. June Penang Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, will visit Province South on June 28 to inspect projects completed under the rural development scheme.29 words
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360 1965-06-30 12 irOII, June 23. TIIE IVlentri Besar of Perak, Da to Ahmad bin Said, today gave an assurance that the state government would increase allocations to the Malays and non-Malays scholarship funds. He told the State Legislative Assembly that he was unable to say360 words
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Article156 1965-06-30 12 tfUALA LUMPUR, June 23. —A multimillion dollar glass factory is being imported here from a Communist country Czechoslovakia. The Cabinet today approved the application of the Malayan Glass Manufacturing Corporation to purchase the entire plant from Czechoslovakia. CZECHS Speaking to reporters after the weekly156 words
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Article35 1965-06-30 12 SINGAPORE. June 23—The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will attend the first anniversary celebrations of the Beach Road Vigilante Corps at the People’s Association at 7 45 pm. on June 27.35 words
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Article145 1965-06-30 12 gINOAPORE, June 20.—The Economic Development Board today announced that its Light Industries Services Unit will run a series of short courses in book-keeping and cost accounting for the printing industry in Mandarin beginning on June 22. A statement Issued by the board said that the aim145 words
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102 1965-06-30 12 KIALA LI’MPUR, June 23.—The Minister of Education, lnche Mohamed Khir Johari. today met a delegation from MCA headquarters here to discuss current issues affecting Chinese education. Among the subjects discussed were school textbooks, the speedv allocation of grants to Chinese schools, and making Chinese102 words
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Article37 1965-06-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. June 20—Mrs. Kazue Kim of Singapore will demonstrate Japanese flower arrangeChinese Assembly Hall here at 10 a.m. on June 23 at the Invitation of the Kuala Lumpur diapter of the Ikebana International Club37 words
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677 1965-06-30 12 SINGAPORE, June 23 THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today suggested that the Central Government should consider the long-term implications of its proposal to close down the Bank of China here when its licence expires in677 words
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Article30 1965-06-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. June 1* Teoh Soon Kee a fp rmpr toof Penang Free School day to study medlclnf Orant Medical College W B*n bay under the Colombo30 words
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Article325 1965-06-30 13 P. KRISHNAN - PROPOSAL FOR JOINT TALKS -By- P. KRISHNAN KUALA LUMPUR, June 21. A GOVERNMENT move is under ■“way to suspend the Notional Whitley Council and the Civil Service Arbitration Tribunal catering for about 160,000 civil servants in Malaya. The staff sides of both the Whitley Councils325 words
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136 1965-06-30 13 RUALA LUMPUR, June 20 opn/TV l\ e Mal aysian adolesan,i Pattern s of behaviour W?ns.’> PSychological P ro iS hn title of a Public •'isfon G nf by Mr J A Malaya \u th( L Uni versity of Psychology Clnh K oo ala r Lum136 words
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Article44 1965-06-30 13 SEREMBAN, June 21 The Seremban Inner Wheel Club will hold a raffle on July 17 at the Century Hotel to raise funds for charity work. The first prize will be a single return air passage to Hong Kong, donated by Malaysian Airways.44 words
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146 1965-06-30 13 QIBU, June 21. Sibu O Urban District Council is taking action against the town's prostitutes. About 20 girls, mainly Ibans. have operated here since confrontation began. Most are coffeeshop waitresses, making assignations with customers when they stop work. The council has agreed that146 words
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Article55 1965-06-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June 21. Captain Ismail Salleh, 26, of the Bth Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, has been appointed A.D.C. to the Chief cf Armed Forces Staff, Lieut. Gen. Tengku Osman blu Tengku Mohammed Jewa. He replaces Captain Aboo Samad bin Aboo Bakar who i 655 words
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307 1965-06-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 CABLES from Chinese guilds and associations pledging support and confidence In Tengku Abdul Rahman’s leadership in meeting Indonesian confrontation were on their wav today to London where he is attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Conference. This followed yesterday’s ‘‘unity307 words
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93 1965-06-30 13 JESSELTON, June 21General George Harris Lea, commander of the here today that he believed the Indonesians were not yet capable of launching a major attack on Malaysian Borneo. He was speaking at the air. port before leaving for Kuala Lumpur for a routine operational93 words
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303 1965-06-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, June 20. Ministry of Health is shortlisting to 40 more than 200 applications from Korean doctors to serve in Malaysia. The Minister of Health, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, who will lead a four-man team to Seoul in August to recruit the doctors,303 words
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Article32 1965-06-30 13 SINGAPORE. June 20 The Minister for National Development, Mr. Llm Kim San, will open the new factory of the Singapore Galvanising Industries Ltd., at Jalan Pabrik. Jurong. on June 2532 words
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83 1965-06-30 13 MUAR, June 20 The Muar town branch of Umno has appealed to the Johore State Government to ban Immediately all massage parlours In the State because they “demoralise our youths.” This appeal was made at a meeting of the branch here last night, the publicity83 words
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188 1965-06-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR, June 23 r rHE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today reiterated Malaysia’s willingness to settle Indonesia’s “useless war’ against her through third-party mediation or direct negotiations. The Government, he s.iid would welcome efforts from any or all quarters to establish188 words
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405 1965-06-30 14 UNION ACCUSED OF DISTORTION SINGAPORE,j une 23 CINGAPORE S Director of Marine, Capt. J.A.L. Pavitt, said today that despite Indonesian confrontation, Malaysian registered ships can call at Indonesia without contravening any Malaysian law. He said this in a statenant in reply to405 words
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183 1965-06-30 14 June 20. —The nresident of the Sarawak Government Asian Ot ficers’ Union. Inche Dawi Abdul Rahman, todav assuied the Government that it was interested only in the welfare of its members and not Dolitics. He was commenting on a statement by the Sarawak Chief183 words
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174 1965-06-30 14 KUCHING, June 23 fT>HE Governor of Sarawak, Tun A bang Haji Openg. last night called on the people of Limbang to stand united and steadfast in their determination to meet any eventualities caused by enemies either from within or from without. Tun Openg was speaking174 words
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193 1965-06-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR, June 20 HPHE Minister of Home Affairs, Da to (Dr) Ismail A bin Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, left here today for Paris to wait for a signal from Algiers inviting him to present Malaysia’s case for admission to the Afro-Asian summit193 words
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104 1965-06-30 14 LUMPUR, June 23 Co-operative investment returns are higher in Ma. laysla than anywhere else in Asia. Mr. John Wadiing of the Malaysian Unit Trust Ltd., told Rotarlans here today. Speaking on "Co-operative Investment", Mr. Wadiing pointed out that returns were "fantastically high" considering the104 words
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187 1965-06-30 14 KANGAR, June 22. THE Governor of the Thai province oi Setul, Kun Thavatchai Dejativongse, last night assured Malaysia of the cooperation of his government in crushing Communists on the Malaysian-Thai border. “We realise that any Increase in Communist activities will destroy peace and stability187 words
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100 1965-06-30 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Nine members of the au India Students’ Congretf arrived here today JJ 1 three-week tour of Malay sia sponsored by the Maw. sian Government. They are: Mr. Daljit Sen Ad (president of the congress Vijendra Kumar Jain, Rajinder Kumar Arora. Virendra Sud,100 words
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Article24 1965-06-30 14 KUCHING, June 23—The Tariff Advisory Board, Is due to fly into Kuching tomorrow to begin a two-day hearing starting on June 25.24 words
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Article37 1965-06-30 14 BATU PAHAT. June 23 > hore’s Chief Education rI1 Mr- Tan Teik Beng, jothe annual meeting ot ion „i hore branch of the n Union of College and Training Centre Trained chers in Muar on July37 words
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Article, Illustration789 1965-06-30 15 MUAR, June 24. THE Minister of Informotion and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, today called on PAP leaders to stop their attacks on the Central Government if they were sincere in accepting Tengku Abdul Rahman's offer to789 words
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387 1965-06-30 15 ‘Flashes over Rhio as planes fly over Singapore Reuter. KUALA LUMPUR, June 24. ANTI-AIRCRAFT gun "flashes** the Rhio Islands were observed on six occasions over the past three weeks as aircraft approached or took off from Singapore. Authoritative sources here disclosed this today when commenting on a Canberra report that— Reuter. - 387 words
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96 1965-06-30 15 TPOH, June 24—A suppleA mentary budget of $114,220, third for this year, was approved by the Ipoh Municipal Council today at a special meeting. Of this sum, $70,000 is for Improvements to markets, but expenditure on this item is subject to further .Sanction by96 words
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Article32 1965-06-30 15 KANGAR, June 24—A resolution urging the State Government to open a tourist office at Padang Besar will be tabled at the Padang Besar Umno branch’s annual meeting next month.32 words
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Article235 1965-06-30 16 KUCHING, June 25. THE Sarawak Government attaches great importance to the maintenance of an independent and impartial civil service “which is capable of serving with equal willingness, competence and impartiality the government of the day," the Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, said today. Dato Ningkan said235 words
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88 1965-06-30 16 T’AWAC, June 25.—Malaysia would ask British and other Commonwealth troops to leave the country If Afro-Asian nations were willing to send In their men, the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said yesterday. “Just pledges of support won’t do. They must send88 words
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Article34 1965-06-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR, June 25 The Minister of Labour, Mr V Manickavasagam, will open a civics course for about 200 youths jrom the Klang district at the Letchumanan Hall in Klang on Wednesday.34 words
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Article79 1965-06-30 16 PENANG, June 24.—National Kaum Ibu leaders who have been touring Penang and Province Wellesley since last weekend will wind up their visit tomorrow when Datin Fatimah binte Haji Hashim, the Kaum Ibu president, will talk on politics at Umno Hall. There will also be talks79 words
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Article49 1965-06-30 16 ALOR STAR. June 25—The first graduation parade of pilot officers will be held at the RMAF training centre here on July 2 at 9.20 a m, The new Air Chief of Staff, Air Commodore A. Steedman. will take the salute and present “wingn” to the pilot officers.49 words
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182 1965-06-30 16 OINGAPORE, June 24.— 9 After a four-hour meeting, the management committee of the Ngee Ann Kongsi yesterday decided to authorise the immediate resumption of construe tion work on the suspended million-dollar extension for the Ngee Ann College’s department of technology. Just before182 words
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188 1965-06-30 16 SINGAPORE, June 24. The University of Singapore’s Democratic Socialist Club today challenged the university’s Socialist Club to a debate on the motion “that Malaysia is an independent and sovereign nation.” It suggested the debate should be held within 10 days. The central working committee188 words
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Article, Illustration163 1965-06-30 16 Kuala lumpur, June 23. —The town of Wagga-Wagga in New South Wales, Australia, and Temerloh in Pahang have teamed up to form a Good Neighbours’ Association. Today, an Australian couple from Wagga-Wagga, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Taber, visited Temerloh on the first of a163 words
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Article52 1965-06-30 16 ALOR STAR, June 24.—A Kedah M.P. Mr. Lim Pee Hung, has been re-elected president of the MCA Alor Star branch. Senator Dato (Dr) Cheah Toon Lock and Mr. Llm Yei Pin were elected vice-presidents with Mr. Cheam Soon Ghee as secretary and Mr. Lim Moh Aik52 words
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159 1965-06-30 16 SINGAPORE, June 24 J H E National Trades Union Congress will play host to a large delegation of Afro-Asian trade unionists who will be gathering here to attend the NTUC’s annual convention to be held in October. Delegates expected to arrive Include those from the UAR,159 words
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165 1965-06-30 16 Philippi nes should recognise Malaysia now: Editor journalist today said tt, Philippines Governmen should recognise Malay, sla Immediately. He Is Mr. Leon o Ti editor and publisher of l Philippines weekly maaazC “The Examiner,” who aS iere for a one-week fart finding tour. act Speaking at the airport Mr. Ty165 words
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Article116 1965-06-30 16 BENTONG, June 24More thani 70 members of the Civil Defence Corps and the fire fighting an d amb u 1 a nee sections carried out an air raid and blackout control exercise here on June 22 night. tlf The two-and-a-half hour exercise which st rted 7.30116 words
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Article44 1965-06-30 16 rp 4 severe PENANG, June Malay students from e t Coastal villages |i PrJJ“‘vadcoastal villages are ditional classes in P rfe PJ vea r their LCE examination tmThe Sungei Ara Umn which sponsors these cla engaged six tutors to pupil*.44 words
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Article188 1965-06-30 17 'GIVE US MORE TIME’ PLEA JESSELTON, June 24. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, last night appealed to the Tawau community to have a sense of balance and perspective in assessing the problems of economic development. He added that they must188 words
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Article92 1965-06-30 17 IESSELTON, June 24. J Racehorse owners in Sabah have scratched 22 ponies from the meeting here on July 3 in protest against what they consider to be “unfair” handicapping. They say that Sabah’s slightly built ponies are not built to carry weights above Bst 71b. and92 words
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Article69 1965-06-30 17 SINGAPORE, June 23— Nomination Day for candidates in the Hong Lim WRisUtive Assembly byelection is next Wednesday, June 30, at Victoria Memorial Hall between 1 1 a.m and noon. rh e Hong Lim seat in Assembly was made < v c n t by the resignation **s69 words
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Article, Illustration93 1965-06-30 17 BALING, June 24.—The Sultana h of Kedah (above) today urged women, especially those in the rural areas, to work harder and improve themselves. “They should find ways to better themselves,” she told a large gathering of members of the Baling Women’s Institute here. The93 words
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114 1965-06-30 17 Malacca, jane 24. Alliance municipal councillors want a special meeting of the eouncil to be convened so that its deputy president, Mr. Koo Eng Kuang, can be asked to name the councillor connected with an alleged corruption bid involving $30,000. The councillors are Mr.114 words
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Article91 1965-06-30 17 KUCHING, June 24—Sarawak’s two new Ministries of Agriculture and Forests and Lands and Mineral Resources are sharing the same offices and the same staff. This was disclosed by the Minister for Agriculture and Forests, Mr. Teo Kui Seng, when he addressed a civics course at91 words
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395 1965-06-30 17 PENANG, June 24 'J’HE chairman of the import and export section of the Penang Cycle and Motor Traders’ Association, Mr. Khoo Leong Hun, today urged the Central Government to introduce control of imports “in gradual stages.” “At present, Penang:, despite its free395 words
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200 1965-06-30 17 |>ENANG, June 24. The President of the Pan-Malaysian Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce, Haji S. M. Aidid, is now in Tokyo to discuss with Japanese business leaders the admission of indigenous Malaysian youths into Japanese factories. The Penang Malay Chamber said in200 words
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155 1965-06-30 17 r U ALA LUMPUR, June 24.—Malayan, manufacturers for the export market may soon have to obtain “certificates of origin” from the two-year-old National Chamber of Malayan Manufacturers. The authority at present is the States of Malaya Chambers of Commerce. Dato Mohamed155 words
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Article54 1965-06-30 17 SEREMBAN, June 2A—The Staet Veterinary Officer Mr. A. 8. Llngam, has become the first Malaysian to be awarded a master’s degree in veterinary science from the University of Queensland Mr. Lingam gained his degree at the university in Brisbane and spent two years on special research54 words
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2010 1965-06-30 18 From Our Market Correspondent THE indices revealed the state of the Stock Exchange of Malaysia last week with the industrial index down over 1} points and the tin index nearly two points down. There was in fact nothing that was not bearish, xcept possibly2,010 words
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Article24 1965-06-30 18 kubbkk tin 'per lb.) (p. picul) 2 721 cl.. $727,121 i cts. $736.25 Jli cts. $731.6111 jn c-l*. $723.75 rt <*»• $703.00 $702.7524 words
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Article34 1965-06-30 18 (Managin' Pricati rtrsf Malayan j.si yj Hficond Malayan 1.27 i -u Third Malayan os Malaysia Commerce .77 Flrsl Hong Kong l.ot I'no* Hopg Kong .75 atcrling Commodity S/a 3/g t*Hong Kong tumney)34 words
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Article72 1965-06-30 18 CHINESE Produee Exchange, Singapore noon prioes per pieul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $64 sellers, drum $66 sellers. Copra: Juno/July UK/Continent: Unquoted Pepper: Munlok white $135 sellers, Sarawak white $1521 sellers, spnlal Sarawak black sl27* sellers, garbled I .am pong black sl47*tN) sellers. ASTA 1601 N) sellers. Singapore Coconut72 words
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Article25 1965-06-30 18 June 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72 cents (up half a cent). TIN: $703 (down $20.75). Unofficial estimated offering 245 tons (up 5 tons).25 words
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Article34 1965-06-30 18 THE Malayan Exchange Bank’s At* 1 scciaticn made these changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to $100): Selling TT er OD ready: Deutsche Marks 1292; Italian Lire *****34 words
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Article37 1965-06-30 18 N the txchanga market in w Hong Kong on Saturday the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.76* for T.T. and 0.75 for cash. Starling was quoted at 13.01 ind ana tael of gala at 259|.37 words
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381 1965-06-30 18 THE complete lack of ant definite Information regardlng Russian purchisps for July shipment together with the unchanged Fa Easton political situation has J?,d to very slow trading conditions during the nast week report H.C.B. Co. Ltd In their current review of thMalayan Rubber Market381 words
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Article80 1965-06-30 18 Current Date of Total for Total r r payment payment year previous I Cential Properties 6%t Sim Urn 71% Aug. 2 Hume (Malaya) 6%t July 24 TT,M. Containers 121% Au g. 23 121% Killinih.il 25% t July 30 (e< ul¥a l?nM Malayan Tin Is. 6d.t Aug. 20 £5580 words
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Article44 1965-06-30 18 June 21. June 22. June 23. June 24. June 25. June Industrials; 69.17 68.21 68.48 68.41 67.55 Tins; 85.71 85.17 85 37 85.56 83.91 gf.J lubbers. 102 59 102.59 101.87 101.87 101 87 ♦Dec. 30, 1963 100 Dec 29. 1962 100.44 words
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199 1965-06-30 19 C EKEMB«*, June 25. n The Speaker of the N,?rl Sembilan S{/ atr Assembly, Inche A*m bln Alt, today caliK J for the suspension of the Seremban Council until the propost d commission oi inquiry is over. Inche Ariffln said that if199 words
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Article63 1965-06-30 19 BENTONQ, June 2#.—The national vice-president of the Malayh in Chinese Association. Dato Nffau Ken Lock, will open the fourth annual delegates' conteronce of the Pahang MCA -h branches at the Chinese temple here at 8 a.m. on June 27. A total ol 104 representatives eight63 words
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Article64 1965-06-30 19 SINOAPORB, June 26.—The Japanese Consul-General in SingaP ie, Mr. T. Ueda, last night Joined about 100 leading members of the Japanese community I’. 1 1,6 at a recepthm to mark lhe opening of the renovated seamen’s information at» New Road, v; centre is aimed at64 words
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322 1965-06-30 19 June 25. A LONG-WANTED gangster escaped a police dragnet last night after exchanging shots with a detective sergeant in Sennett Estate. The shooting duel in a lane off Pheng Geek Avenue occurred minutes after a police party had raided his hide-out322 words
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139 1965-06-30 19 |£UALA LUMPUR, June 25. 11 —Malaysia has won the respect and admiration of several countries for her successful multi-racial society. Asst. Commissioner of Police, Mr. J J. Raj, said this today when he returned from the United Nations Seminar on Human Rights in Belgrade. “Most139 words
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Article62 1965-06-30 19 Y K AI lA LUMPUR. June 26.—The SimyIku dl_Pertuan Besar of Negr* ll) ilan today sent a telegram sympathy to the acting Prime Hn^ ter Abcl ul Rasak bin SjSfagg Te AMul Kahf’he telegram asked Tun Razak uIpI ey to the Tengku, the r anxiety and62 words
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Article222 1965-06-30 19 HALING, June 25. The Sultan of Kedah today declared that under the first Malaysia Development Plan, the State Government planned to build more fire stations throuhgout the State. •The policy of my Government is to Increase the fire services in places where they are considered222 words
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Article29 1965-06-30 19 KUALA LUMPUR, June 24.— Malaysia has sent 50 paintings and 15 pieces of craft to the Commonwealth Art* Festival to be held at Kensington for one month.29 words
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287 1965-06-30 19 Kuala lumpur, June 25. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today said that Malaysia was actively participating in all United Nations efforts to bring about early independence to the world’s remaining colonies. As a newly independent country Malaysia was most sympathetic287 words
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192 1965-06-30 19 Reuter. fESSJELTON, June 27.— Malaysian soldiers fighting Indonesian guerillas in the Jungles of Sabah have assumed a new role as teachers for children in remote areas. They have offered their assistance voluntarily to help run existing schools or to open new elementary classes for thoseReuter. - 192 words
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148 1965-06-30 19 I SINGAPORE, June 25. P —The chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr. Hon Sui Sen, today called on the people to buy more locally-made products. Speaking at the opening of the Singapore Galvanising Industries Ltd. factory at Jurong industrial estate. Mr. Hon148 words
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703 1965-06-30 20 IT (JALA LUMPUR, v June 23.—Lombong Timah, one of the New Zealand horses imported by the Selangor Turf Club two years ago, provided the biggest upset so far of the June meeting here today. Race l CL. DIV. l-IKf Four Company Stable’s (3) CHENGA1 BATU703 words
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791 1965-06-30 20 If U ALA LUMPUR, June 27. —Trojan established himself as one of the top three-year-olds of the season when he scored a smart win over lOf here today. Race One > Cl. 6. DIV. 2—sr Ink; Kongst’s (4) LEADER 8.10 V/791 words
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Article148 1965-06-30 20 GUCHING, June 24. THE longest serving British military unit in Borneo, 845 Naval Air Commando Squadron, left Sarawak yesterday. The squadron has served in tne area for two and half years. Its helicopters have flown 1 thousands of sorties in suoport of ground operations first148 words
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Miscellaneous42 1965-06-30 20 Total Pool $94,500 1 No. *****2 ($23,339) S No. 17t9M ($11,969) 1 No, *****5 5,854) Starters (8855 each): Nos. *****5, *****2, *****2, *****5, *****6, *****4. *****5. Consolation ($518 eacli): Nos. *****7, *****5, *****4, *****3. *****9, *****5, *****1. *****4. *****6. *****4. BIG SWEEP42 words
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Miscellaneous29 1965-06-30 20 BIB SWEEP X*UI Pool $82,320 1 No. *****5 ($20,371 > 2 No. *****4 ($19,187) ■.0931 >: .Nos. *****1 *****8, No. *****8 sfiW-a Consolation ($452 Noa. *****4, *****8 ******, *****9. *****0. 22SHS*29 words
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