The Straits Budget, 7 July 1965

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  • 47 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER r f i iff it fftf'Vc.; f; vij-’' MALAYSIA’S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER SERIES c>64. KUALA LUMPUR, JULY 7, 196 —pJtLL Li. Price 40 Cento (Malaya) or I Shilling. EDW UOt-lClt.
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    • 397 2  -  S. B. KWA Blood Transfusion Service Singapore IN reply to B. Clarke, “Making It easier for Blood Donors" a number of suggestions have been put forward by the writer, some of which are already in practice. Others have been tried and found to be
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    • 68 2  -  C. V. DORAL Head of Programmes (Radio and T.V.) Singapore r i j y' -Jr 1 f >* 7, 7 j WE wish to reply to the letter you published rrom ‘Sympathy, Singapore' about ‘National Language Lessons on both Radio and T.V.\ We regret that some mistakes were overlooked
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    • 342 2  -  THIRD GENERATION Johore Bahru I AM a Malaysian of Chinese descent. My family has lived In Malaya for the last 100 years or so. We have absolutely no more connection with Chlna^ My brothers and 1 went to English schools and among our friends we can
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    • 164 2  -  »NSUL TR A Sagamat T" 1 letter by *T.K.S.” ot Ser.mban perhaps the general ignorance regarding •he new comprehensive system of education n« seems to have confused the romn» hentive school with the vocational school, a misconception I think, which it the fault of
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    • 291 2  -  K. M. BYRNE Chairman, TourLt Promotion Board Singapore MAY I refer to what ‘Taxi Driver” has said in complaining of the shuttle bus service from the port to the Tourist Information Reception Centre in Raffles Place. This service is operated only, when
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    • 77 2  -  MAI1 GUAN LEONG Ag. Supt, Car Parks Div. Singapore I REFER to the letter headed “$1 Receipt’' (S.T. June 2) and would request the “victim” to contact me quoting the serial number of the Surcharge Notice issued in order to enable all doubts to be cleared. To avoid any
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    • 52 2  -  INTEREST iDtoh WHEN the Bank of Eng land announced the Increase of interest rate our local banks followed suit In no time. Now that London has reduced the rate, our banks an silent. Bank Negara is supposed to be the watch dog for whom? The bank *rs or
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    • 646 3 —Straits Times, June 28 There is the deepest regret throughout the Afro-Asian world at the necessity of postponing the Algiers’ conference. It became clear, however, as the drama in Algiers continued, that there was no choice it’ the Afro-Asian nations were to preserve the identity of their
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    • 342 3 —Straits Times, June 28 The Penang College lobby has raised its sights. In its latest memorandum to the Prime Minister, the committee headed by Mr. Ramanathan calls for a full-fledged university, not just a college of the University of Malaya. The more ambitious goal has obvious advantages from
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    • 654 3 —Straits Times, June 29 Tun Kazak’s meeting today with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will lead, it is to be hoped, to a truce in the dangerous dialogue on Malaysian Malaysia. It would not be the first truce. In mid-April there were conversations between Mr. Lee and the
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    • 308 3 —Straits Times, June 29 The terrorist raids in Sarawak on Sunday night call for heightened vigilance. Both attacks took place deep within Sarawak territory; one band overrunning a police station on a main road only 18 miles from Kuching, the other entering a village to commit wanton murder
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    • 561 3 —Straits Times, June 30 The leaders of the Commonwealth, representing a quarter of the world’s population, have re-affirmed support for Malaysia in her conflict with Indonesia. The London communique stops short of openly condemning Indonesian aggression, but it does so by implication. The Prime Ministers “recognised and
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    • 648 4 —Straits Times, July 2 Mr. Tan Siew Sin’s extended visit to Sabah and Sarawak has been time well-spent It should be regular practice for Ministers of the Central Government to acquaint themselves at first hand with thinking in the new States and to explain in turn, Kuala Lumpur’s
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    • 668 4 —Straits Times, j u i y 3 Sarawak’s Communists have never been taken as seriously as their organisation, activities and intentions deserve. A drastic change is introduced with the decision to enforce a resettlement scheme, on the lines of the Briggs plan which eventually was so successful
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    • 344 4 lesung —Straits Times, July It has been a long timi coming. -Active investiga^ of the Jerantut-Temerloh. Maran triangle in Pahang the site for a huge land schen* began in 1962. A World Batik mission appraised the schem. in 1963, and last year a bank official said the project
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  • 43 4 A SINGAPORE, July from visiting group ol Sabah and Sarawak Mr l* met the Prime Minister. Kuan Yew. par lifi The Journalists Ed„calunched with the State pars tion Minister, Mr. Mr Boon, and its Labour M Jek Yeun Thong.
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  • 866 5 STATE COMMITTEE SENDS MEMORANDUM TO TENGKU SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING IS THE MOST URGENT NEED PENANG June 27 THE Penang State university project committee has recommended that in the regional as well as national interest a fullfledged university “rather than a university
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  • 254 5 KUALA LUMPUR, June 27. INMATES of the Sungei Buloh Leprosarium, 15 miles from here, are becoming expert rubber and oil palm planters. They have, during the last six months, earned $17,000 from palm oil. The oil palm project was launched by the Malayan Leprosy Relief
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  • 43 5 KOTA BHARU, June 27—The West German Ambassador, Dr. Horst Bohling, arrived here today on a three-day official visit. Tomorrow he will meet the Mentri Besar, Inche Mohamed A.sri bin Haji Muda. and the State Secretary, Dato Hashim bin Mohacned.
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE. June 27.—The Federal Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications has appointed Dr. Thio Chan Bee as deputy chairman of the Singapore Telephone Board for this year.
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  • 189 5 Premiers’ communique: KUALA LUMPUR, June 27. /THE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, toA day welcomed the Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ Joint communique, particularly the unanimous expression of total support for Malaysia iis its efforts to defend its independence ard territorial integrity against confrontation. It was also most
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  • 255 6 ‘Don’ t raise matter’ ruling in Johore Assembly IOHORE BAHRU, June 27. The Speaker of the Johore State Legislative Assembly, Haji Ali bin Haji Raya, today stopped an Assemblyman from raising the matter of two Utusan Melayu reporters who had been banned from covering Assembly meetings. Haji Ali had to
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  • 55 6 KANGAR, June 27-—Members of the Angkotan Bharu Youth Club a* Abi, six miles from here, have launched a gotong-rovong (selfhelp) project to plant maize. Sixty members turned up yesterday to clear a two-acre plot donated to the club by Inche Said bin Pilus. president of the Perils
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  • 48 6 KUAI.A LUMPUR J U n e 27 Professor Dr. Hans Closs, a geologist with the Ecafe headquarters in Bangkok, arrived here today for a four-day visit. Dr. Closs, formerly of Bonn University, is on an off-shore survey of natural resources in the K'afe region.
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  • 255 6 NASIR: THAT DOESN’T MEAN WE SHOULD NOT BE FIRM ABOUT NATIONAL LANGUAGE KUALA TRENGGANU, June 27. THE Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said here today there is no question of force being employed to implement the use of the
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  • 77 6 TAIPING, June 27 Lord Head the British High Commissioner, and Lady Head left here today for Kuala Lumpur after a threeday visit to Perak which included Ipoh and Kuala Kangsar and a stopover at Maxwell Hills. They visited the Taiping Museum yesterday and were accompanied
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  • 146 6 SINGAPORE, June 27. Steps will be taken to amer<d the Singapore laws relating to “pirate” taxis to enable the Government to take stronger action against the operators of these taxis in the State. This was disclosed yesterday by the Minister of Transport,
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  • 39 6 Reuter. IZMIR (West Turkey), June 27 Professor Adrian Prandi, director of the Institute of Historic Art at the University of Bari, Italy, has started archaeological research at the last reputed abode of the Virgin Mary in Ephesus
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  • 261 6 JLIALACCA, June 27. Singapore’s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, warned of the drastic consequences to Malaysia of what he referred to as “the poisoning of the minds” campaign by the Malay newspaper, Utusan Melayu. Mr. Lee, who is also the secretary
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  • 24 6 SINGAPORE. June 27—The Yang di-Pertujan Negara has appointed Mr. Lan Pin Poo to act as Registrar of the Industrial Arbitration Court, Singapore
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  • 141 6 pENANG, June 27—Officials of the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce ran out of application forms when they visited Sungel Lokan In central Province Wellesley last night. “We had brought 200 forms and all of them were quickly snapped up by enthusiastic traders who wanted
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  • 126 6 J UMUT, June 27.-j u liana Rattana Nikom 17, a schoolgirl, who won the “Ipoh Muni, cipal Queen 1965” title two weeks ago, was crowned “Miss Pest'a Laut” at a beauty contest here last right. She won two return air tickets to Bangkok by
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  • 150 6 PENANG, June 27. J chairman of the au Mr Party’s Penang diviaon,*Lim Kean Siew. said night that while Malays existed ‘‘it is our duty not sit back and prophes. doom.” r ••We should try un iie. limitations to awaken
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  • 456 7 MINISTER ASKS UNIONS TO ACT WITH RESTRAINT KUALA LUMPUR June 27 THE Minister of Local Government and Housing. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh, today urged trade union leaders not to abuse their power to hold the Government, public utilities, commerce and industry to ransom.
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  • 390 7  -  By JUDITH YONG SINGAPORE, June 27. —Six Malaysian girls left for the United States this morning eagerly looking forward to their new careers as Pan-American Airways hostesses. The girls, who will undergo a month’s training in Miami before embarking on international nights
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  • 81 7 KUALA LUMPUR. June 27 Two officers of the Radio Malaysia left here today on Colombo Plan scholarships. They are Mr Leong Hew Meng. a senior news editor in the Overseas Service, and Inche Mokhtar Daud. a broadcaster in the Malay Service. Mr. Leong will study
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  • 56 7 KUALA LUMPUR, June 27—For the first time the three departments in the Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunications will hold a joint social at the Chin Woo Stadium on July 3 under the patronage of Dato V. T Sambanthan. The social is open to the staff of the
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  • 43 7 SINGAPORE, June 27 A sixman visiting parliamentary delegation from Queensland Australia flew home tonight after a brief visit of Malaya and Singapore. The delegation was headed by Mr H. P. Richer, the State's Minister for Local Government and Conservation.
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  • 163 7 SINGAPORE. June 27—Richard Ng, 17, a Form Five pupil from Sabah, outspoke five rivals from Singapore, Sarawak and Malaya to win the Leaders of Tomorrow oratorical contest organised by the Junior Chamber of Commerce in the Victoria Theatre here during the weekend. Richard who
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  • 116 7 2,118 homes built under Johore’ s second 5-year plan JOHORE BAHRU, June 27 Johore has built a total of 2,118 low-cost houses under the second flve-year State Development Plan providing homes for about 10,000 people. For tliese schemes, loans amounting to $5,172,145 from the Federal Government and $6,161,346 from the
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  • 33 7 SEREMBAN. June 27—The Apex Club of Seremban will hold a dance at the Town Hall on July 10 to raise funds for the purchase of Braille books for the blind.
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  • 268 8 KUALA LUMPUR, June 27. established Japanese firm, with worldwide sales in radios, transistors, and refrigerators, is expected to be the first to set up a factory at the Batu Tiga industrial site, on the Kuala Lumpur-Klang highway. The Mentri BeSar of Selangor,
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  • 94 8 KUALA LUMPUR, June 27 A talk on “Industrialisation and Employment Opportunities” will be Riven at 29, Ipoh Road at 4 p.m. July 4 by Inche Arshad bin Ayub. Deputy Controller of the Industrial Development Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The talk is
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  • 123 8 KUALA LUMPUR, June 27—The National Press Club of Malaysia today sent a telegram to Tengku Abdul Rahman in London wishing'him a speedy recovery. The telegram yas sent by the club president, Inche Rosedin Yaakob. after its annual generaj meeting. Inche Rosedin was reelected president
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  • 222 8 SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS PLAN DY MINISTRY 1ZUALA LUMPUR, June 27. The Ministry of Education is planning to change the weekend holidays for Malay schools from Friday and Saturday to Saturday and Sunday, as observed in other schools. This was announced by the Minister. of
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  • 201 8 IPOH, Sun. The Ipoh 1 Rotary Club has derided to “adopt” Kampong Manjoi and its 500 families as its major project for this year. This decision was announced by the club’s new president, Mr. A. Rahim Noor, at his Installation dinner at the Ipoh Club
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  • 40 8 SINGAPORE, June 27—The Singapore Government plans to convert five rural primary schools into secondary vocational schools at Bedok, Bukit Batok, Jalan Eunos Parry Avenue and Telok Paku Tenders have been called by the PWD for these conversions.
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  • 281 8 PENANG, June 27. 'J'HE president of the Penang Building Contractors and Material Supplies Association, Mr. Lim Kar Bee, said here today that Penang was being treated like a foreign country as far as the Malaysian Common Market was concerned. “There cannot be any
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  • 53 8 KUALA LUMPUR. June 27 A Malaysian Airways Fokker Friendship from Penang and Ipoh, scheduled to arrive here at 8.50 am. overflew Kuala Lumpur for Malacca because of bad weather Passengers waiting to board the plane for Singapore were flown out by the airline in another plane
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  • 119 8 SEKEMBAN, June 27The Negri Sembilan Government today rejected a call to suspend the Seremban Town Council, pending the outcome of the commission of inquiry into alleged maladministration and malpractices since 1959. The commission, headed by Mr. Justice Lee Hun Hoe, of Borneo, opens here tomorrow at
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  • 68 8 PARIT BUNTAR. June 27-Th Kedah Mentri Besar. Dato Omar Shahabuddin will vu Bandar viaaru in South K* l tomorrow He will meet the South Ked Rural Development Committee at the Bandar Bharu Office, and will also inspect com pleted projects in the distric In
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  • 27 8 SINGAPORE. June 27—The At-torney-General, Malaysia, ha- pointed Inche Ibrahim bin han, to act as deputy to the s 1 Advocate-General, Singapore, effect from June 1.
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  • 334 9 SINGAPORE, June 28. 'JHE on-and-off dispute between 1,000 students of the Ngee Ann College and the Ngee Ann Kongsi over the $1 million extension plan for the college’s department of technology is on again. From tomorrow, the students will boycott
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  • 190 9 SINGAPORE, Jane 28. The parliamentary secretary to the Education Ministry, Inche Abdul Rahim Ishak, yesterday appealed to the Central Government to extend the same measures of financial aid to curfew-hit fishermen in Singapore as those in Malaya. Addressing 209 fishermen when he distributed food
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  • 42 9 IPOH, June 28—Mr. R. M Sarny Maran was electea president oi the Buntupg and Falim branch ot the Malaysian Indian Congress ypsterday with Mr 8 Krishna* vice-president. Mr. V Ramalingam secretary. Mr. M Aruaiugatn assistant secretary and Mr. TharmaraJ treasurer.
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  • 28 9 TANGKAK. June 29—The Rubber Research Institute will conduct a green-budding campaign here early next month to enable smallholders to adopt the new method oi rubber replanting.
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  • 192 9 SINGAPORE, June 28. —Singapore’s Education Minister, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, has listed two response why the Alliance Party fears the People’s Action Party. Mr. Ong, who is also the PAP organising secretary, said that the Alliance “shudders” at the party’s success in
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  • 216 9 SINGAPORE, June 28. THE Malaysia Solidarity Convention will visit A Sarawak as originally planned to explain to the people its objective of a “Malaysian Malaysia,” despite any changes in the Sarawak United People’s Party. This was announced by the chairman of the convention,
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE. June 29 The Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr Lee Kuan Yew has accepted nomination as patron of the Victoria University of Welllngton Asian Studies Society.
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  • 155 9 ALOE STAR. June 29 The secretary of the Kr 4 lah State Umno. Senator Syed Ahmad Shahabuddin, today confirmed that the North Kedah youth leader, Haji Omar bin Haji Ahmad, had asked for permission to resign as member of the Kedah State Legislative
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  • 142 9 A LGIERS, June 28. The Indian Government has put its embassy here at the disposal of the Malaysian group which came here before the coup to counter Indonesian and Communist Chinese propaganda. The Malaysian High Commissioner In New Delhi, Inche Zaiton Ibrahim
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  • 51 9 KUALA LUMPUR. June 28— The Minister oi i abour, Mi V Manickavasaqam today me* a nine-man delegation from the AllIndia Student* Congress led by its president, Mr. Daljit Sen Adel. The delegation is here on a flve-day study tour of Malaysia as guests of the Central
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  • 33 9 SINGAPORE, June 29— Srfngapoie's Prim* M. nutter, Mr Lee Kuan Y*w will meet representatives of the Tiong Bahru prewar tenant' < jmmlttee at the City HaJl at 11 3J am tomorrow
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  • 171 9 KANGAR* JUNE, 29 rIE chairman of the Perlis Selatan Umno division, Haji Mokhtar o*Vi Ismail, yesterday urped all Umno brarch leaders to practise collective leadership by accepting the views of the majority. “There will he no genuine democracy unless leaders at all levels show their sincerity to
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  • 337 10 Razak and Lee discuss ‘a number of fundamental issues’ for nearly two hours Talks with Tengku when he returns KUALA LUMPUR June 29 TUN ABDUL RAZAK and Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, had "frank and straightforward" talks lasting nearly two hours today on "a number
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  • 48 10 PENANG, June 28—Mr. C. O Olsen, head of the English department of the Malayan Teachers I raining College, Glugor, will speak on Penang's economy now and in the foreseeable. future at the City Council chamber tomorrow at 7 p.m. The public is invited t attend
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  • 304 10 SINGAPORE. June 29. A straight fight between the PAP and the Barisan Sosialis in a snap by-election is almost certain in the Hong Lim constituency. The Alliance Party Singapura is out of the fight for the Legislative Assembly seat vacated by Mr. Ong
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  • 472 10 KUALA LUMPUR June 29 'PHE Minister of 1 Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, today warned Sarawak Chinese leaders against “neutrality” in the present conflict between the Government on the one side and the Sarawak Communist Clandestine Organisation with its ally the Indonesian regulars
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  • 409 11 SINGAPORE, June 29. |\R Thio Chan Bee, a leading official of the Alliance Party Singapura, tonight urged university students here to dedicate their energies and talents to help unite, strengthen and build a Malaysian nation. He told University of Singapore students in a
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  • 41 11 p° r RE June 29 Mr. cd prt'sirifnJ® ra has been elect Catholic dent n of the Singapore hon with m t VO J ent Associa--1 K A Eber as Vicee»r( ~v anfl Mr. W.H. Mosber- eretary and treasurer.
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  • 22 11 IPOH. June 29 A Malay Chamber of commerce has been set up here to help Malay businessman with peir problems.
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  • 229 11 June 29.—The Philippines claim to Sabah and her recognition of Malaysia are two separate things which cannot be com-a promised, Mr. Leon O. Ty, editor and publisher of the Philippine weekly magazine “Examiner” said here today. 'Mr. Ty believed his country should
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  • 23 11 *SUNGAI PATANI. June 29 Inche Shammer bin Mohamed Taib. of Kuala Trengganu. has been appointed superintendent of the Bedong Welfare Home.
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  • 261 11 ALOR STAR, June 28. LANDOWNER, Mustaffa biniJaji Hanafi, 45, was shot and seriously wounded last night when a six-man gang raided his home at Kampong Kubang Jani, 13 miles from here and robbed his wife of her jewellery. Mustaffa’s son, Harun. 24, had
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  • 115 11 JOHORE BAHRU, June, 29. A Johore State Assemblyman. Inche Mohammed Salleh bin Hajl Tahir (All.-Broleh), today accused the People's Action Party of using religion to spread its political propaganda in Johore. Just before Mandi Safar. he alleged, the PAP had used young girls
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  • 25 11 PENANG, Tues. Fifty-three Urnno Kaum Ibu members will i>e enrolled as volunteers In the women's section of the Penang Territorial Army next week.
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  • 302 11 The three S’s —by Lee SEREMBAN, June 26 SINGAPORE’S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here last flight that as long as there are the "three Ss” in Malaysia (Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak) there will be a strong front for a Malaysian Malaysia. Mr. Lee emphasised that unity of
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  • 210 12 The right to say what is wrong —by Raja SINGAPORE, June 29. Singapore’s Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, told a group of visiting journalists from Sabah and Sarawak today that every state in Malaysia belonged to Malaysia and had a right to suggest what kind of Malaysia it wanted.
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  • 52 12 SINGAPORE, June 29—Singapore's Prune Minuter, Mr i.ce Kuan Yew. will attend the installation dinner of the Rotary Club of Singapore at the Cathay Restaurant tomorrow night. At the dinner, Dr. Walter Rintoul will be installed as new president of the club by the outgoing president, Mr. Ee
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  • 270 12 pENANG, June 28. The former mayor of Penang, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today called on the State Government to “stop playing second fiddle to the Central Government/’ “If the State Government would change its present attitude and. instead, strive to stand on
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  • 27 12 SINGAPORE, June 29—The Singapore Government Pensioners’ Assoc at ion uili nold its annual meeting at the Civil Service Canteen at 2 p m on Saturday
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  • 31 12 DUNGUN. June 29.—The District forest Officer here, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Mohamed Saad, has been transferred to Machang. He is succeeded by Inche Mohamed bin Haji Abdullah. from Kullm.
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  • 188 12 KUALA LUMPUR, JUNE, 29 THE acting Chief Statlsti--1 clan Mr. R. Chander, and two officials will leave here for London on Monday to attend the annual meeting of Commonwealth officials on the sterling area balance of payments. The meeting, from July 7 to July 17,
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  • 414 12 PENANG. June 29 pENANG'S retiring High Court judge, Mr. Justice Hepworth, said today it was a pity more leaders of the Bar in Malaysia did not become judges. “1 imagine more do not do 90 because of three of the
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  • 208 12 KUALA LUMPUR. June 29. —The acting Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today opened a six-day exhibition of Malaysian art destned for the Commonwealth Arts Festival in Britain which is scheduled to be held in September. On show at the National Art Gallery
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  • 293 13 ‘THERE MUST HAVE BEEN FOUL PLAY...’ KUALA LUMPUR, June 30 f pHE acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, is awaiting a report from the Inspector-General of the Malaysian Police, Dato Sir Claude Fenner, before ordering a full-scale clean-up of Sarawak's Clandestine Communist Organisation. Dato
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  • 120 13 PATANI, June 30 —The lone UDP town councillor here, Mr. Ong Boon Seong, today alleged that the authorities not renewed licences certain firms because [ncy haa not used the national language on their signboards. Speaking at the town council's monthly meetBe said he under- tood
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  • 52 13 KUALA LUMPUR. June 30Dr. Albert Pickerell. Professor of Journalism <u winversn/ ot California, will be entertained to a lunch at the lb > Kota Restaurant, here h >0 l Press Club of Malaysia on July 3 Dr. Pickerell is now conducting courses for senior and
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  • 159 13 SINGAPORE, June 28. —The Alliance Party Singapura today said that the breaking up of the Malaysian Solidarity Convention with the withdrawal of the Sarawak United Peoples’ Party—showed that even the extremists did not subscribe to the PAP’s “camouflage of their real intentions.” It said
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  • 53 13 SINGAPORE, June 30—The military will be carrying out night firing exercises at Pulau Tekong from 7.30 p.m. to midnight tomorrow and on July 2. Small arms ammunition, pistol illumination and ground flares will be used during the exercises. The public are advised not to be alarmed when
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  • 87 13 SINGAPORE, June 30 Mr.' Francis Rozario »ias oeen if elected chairman of the Singapore National Union of Journalists The new secretary-general is Mr. Lim Beng Tee. Other officers are: Secretarydisputes, Mr. Peter Lim Henß Loong; Organisation, Mr. Lim Kit Slang; Finance, Miss Jenny Ice: I Social and
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  • 347 13 HONG LIM POLL IT’S BARISAN’s ONG vs PAP’s LEE SINGAPORE, i JUNE, 30 I JT will be Mr. K. C. Lee of the People s Action Party against Mr. Ong Chang Sam of the Barisan Sosialis in the Hong Lim byelection on July 10. As expected. Dr. Lee Slew Choh,
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  • 399 14 PENANG, June 30 THE Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, today disclosed the State Government had made certain counter-proposals to the Central Government to "help alleviate any hardships which the people might have to bear" when Penang is brought into the Malaysian Common Market. “But
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  • 158 14 IOHORE BAHRU, June 30. A Johore State Executive Councillor, Haji Othman bin Haji Mohammed Sa’ad, today referred to a lane of tin barrels at the Johore Customs check point while speaking on tourism in the State Assembly. Haji Othman, who is Chairman for
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  • 42 14 MALACCA, June 30 —Army wife here, nave lormeu u new nursing division ot the St. John Ambulance Brigade. The division was opened yesterday by Datin Saadiah Sardon. wife of the Minister of Transport Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir.
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  • 359 14  -  By SAMAD MAHOl: K. Lumpur, June 30 J)ATO Sir Alexander Oppenheim, who retires tomorrow as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, today described his 34-year association with Malaysian education as ‘a wonderfully stimulating experience”. The 62-year-old mathematician will g 0 to Reading University in Britain as
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  • 390 14 JOHORE BAHRU, JUNE, 28 T'HE PAP was the tarA get of bitter attacks in the Johore Stata legislative assembly today. The assembly was debating a motion to thank the Sultan of Johore for his speech opening the session. Speaking In support of the
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  • 415 15 SINGAPORE, July 1. THE PEOPLE’S ACTION PARTY and*the Barisan Sosialis opened their Hong Lim by-election campaigns at separate rallies in Hong Lim Park and China Street tonight. Six Ministers, led by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, spoke at Hong
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  • 66 15 KUALA LUMPUR. June 29 Two Royal Malay Regiment officers 2nd Lt Zainudin bin Taib, of Bagan Serai, and Lt. Ghazali bin Taib of Kota Bharu, have passed an airborne course at the United States Army Infantry School at Fort Bennlng. Georgia They were the first officers
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  • 131 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June 28. —The new International Airport at Subang, 14 miles from here, has been designed for 15 years ahead. Even after that, “there is still room for further expansion the lighting engineer for the airport, Mr. D. S. Ball, 40,
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  • 56 15 KUALA LUMPUR. June 30— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a message of greeting to President Nikrumah of Ghana on the occasion of the couith’y's National Day, which falls tomorrow. A smillar message was sent by the acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. to Mr. Kujo
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  • 56 15 TELUK ANSON. July 1 A delegation of six oin ihe youth section of the Hilir Perak Umno division will call on the secre-tary-general, Dato Sycd J.iafar bin Albar, to request his help to setUe a d spute in the division. This was decided at a meet ng
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  • 113 15 KUALA LUMPUR, June 30. The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today that another Malaysian delegation would be sent to West African countries necessary.” He added: "I his will depend upon the circumstances. We like to be friendly with all the African nations.
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  • 39 15 KLUANG. July 1 Mr Elas Ahmad was re-elected president of the Malaysian Indian Congress. S mpang Rengam branch, at its annual meeting htre recently. Mr. G. L- Mama, n is secretary and Mr K. V- Mohamed, treasurer.
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  • 506 15 PENANG, JUNE, 29 A FORMER lecturer in economics, Mr. C. O. Olsen, today urged that Penang should join the Malaysian common market. “But she should do so with a feeling of reasonable security that she would get treatment commensurate with her economic maturity,”
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  • 234 15 SINGAPORE, July 1. 'JHE Federal Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, has agreed to meet the Singapore Malay Seamen’s Union to cKscuss its allegations that ships of local shipping companies were calling at Indonesian ports to trade under ‘‘false pretences.” Announcing
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  • 136 15 Kuala lumpur, July 1. A Malaysian Consumers’ Council was set up at a meet- ing held at the Women’s International Club here today. The objects of the new Council are to: COORDINATE the activities of state consumer organisations within Malaysia; MAKE recommendations to the Government
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  • 348 16 A VERY BRAVE LAD, SAYS POLICE CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR, July 1. A 19 YEAR OLD schoolboy lost night attacked and slashed a burly gunman twice his size with a parang during an attempted robbery in his father's provision shop at 4J milestone, Klang Road,
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  • 25 16 KUALA LUMPUR, June 30— Officer M. A. Theselra of the Royal Malaysian Air Force will leave here tomorrow for a si*r'am?' Instructors’ course
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  • 169 16 LUMPUR. July 30. —An Asian Development Bank with a capital of $3,000 million will soon be formed by Ecafe members to aid the regional and national development of Asian countries. Three members of the consultative committee of the proposed bank arrived
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  • 34 16 SINGAPORE, June 30 Mr. Bernard Rodrigues, Assemblyman for Telok Blangah will open jL office of the Singapore Taxi Drivers’ Association's harbour branch at Telok Blangah Road at 5 pm, an July 4,
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  • 135 16 July I.—The Perils National Lan* guage Action Committee today urged the Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad, to make 1965 “a vear of transition” for the implementation of the na ti( J na language as the sole official language in the State by
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  • 38 16 SINGAPORE July 1. U Grand Ballet Classique do France will fly into Singapore on Sunday night to give three performances at the National Theatre. Their performances will be on July 6. 7. and 8.
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  • 404 16 SINGAPORE, JULY, t [UORE than I.ODU trade union leaders from Afro-Asia, and all parts of Malaysia will attend this year’s annual convention of the National Trades Union conference to be held on Oct. 16 and 17. Among them will be top union leaders from
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  • 55 16 KUALA LUMPUR, June 30-The Kuala Lumpur branch of the will from July 5 hold series of “political classes’ for i members and supporters. PAP Ministers from SingapoP and branch committee mem here will address the thnce-V' classes, which will “define nati 1 problems in sharper perspec
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  • 314 17 Kuala lumpur, July 1. —The Canadian High Commissioner here, Mr. B. C. Butler, said tonight that Malaysia and Canada had many common problems, the same national objectives and both were multi-racial. He was speaking over Radio Malaysia to mark the 98th anniversary of Canada’s
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  • 59 17 •SINGAPORE Jimp 30 The ang di-Pertuan Negara, Tun bin Ishak and his wife, ioh Puan Noor Aishah this iterno oo gave a tea-party at s^ana Negara to some 350 helpers of the recent Interna* r, onal Bazaar for the Blind me bazaar which was neld
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  • 142 17 |>ENANG, July I.—The 1 Penang and Province Wellesley Muslim Welfare Association todav decided to protest to the National Welfare Council against the “evasive attitude” of its secretary, Hajl Mubin Sheppard, in not giving a definite reply to the association’s application for membership. The vice-prssident
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  • 51 17 KUALA LUMPUR, July 1 Two Malaysian Girl Guides left here today to attend a threeweek gathering of senior guides from 10 different countries In Cuernavaca Morelos. Mexico They are Miss Liak Teng Lin. 18. of Johore Bahru, and Che Norma binte Alias, 18 of Kota
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  • 275 17 IT UCHING, July L— The Sarawak Chinese Association condemned the brutal killing and wounding of innocent policemen and civilians at the 18th and 24th mile Ku-ching-Serian road on June 27 night. The party said in a statement that the incident must serve as a
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  • 57 17 PENANG. June 30.—A Penang rural anti-malarial inspector. Inche Harun bin Haji All, will leave for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow en route to Manila where he will take a three-month course in malaria eradication under the auspices of the World Health Organisation. Eleven others from various parts of
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  • 199 17 Kuala lumpur, June 30. —The first sitting of the Industrial Arbitration Tribunal under Sir George Oehlers will be on July 15 to hear a series of claims by the National Union of Transport Workers. Disclosing this today, the Minister of Labour. Mr. V.
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  • 26 17 SINGAPORE. June 30 The Deputy Registrar of the High Court. Mr. Llm Ewe Huat, has been transferred to the Legal Aid Bureau as acting director.
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  • 233 17 KANGAR, July 1. The Mentri Besar of Perils, Dato Sheikh Ahmad, yesterday expressed regret that his recent offer to “shake hands" with Singapore’s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, if he would cease his attacks on Malay interests, had not brought any
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  • 72 17 SINGAPORE, June 28—Malaysian Airways today announced plans to operate three additional weekly flights between Jesseiton, Brunei, Labuan, Bintulu and Sibu as from July 1. The new flight* will be on every Monday Wednesday and Friday An airline spokesman today said this move follows a
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  • 29 17 SINGAPORE. July 7.—Mr. G W. Orant McConachie. president of Canadian Pacific Airlines, died in Long Beach. California. on June 29, the airline’s office here announced today.
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2166 18 From Our Market Correspondent IT was a difficult market on the Stock Exchange of Malaya last week with buyers and sellers not seeing eye to eye on prices. There were falls anrallies and at one time the market was fairly active although the
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    • 53 18 TTHE present rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is Selling TT OD 2s. 3 1S T fid. Buying TT 2s. 4 I/16d. Buying OD 2s. t^d. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to its range
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    • 12 18 The British bank rate Is unchanged at six per cent.
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    • 75 18 Current Date of Total for Total for M pa^I?5nt Payment year previous vear Mume ©rd* 6%t July 31 15% Hume pref. 6%t July 3! 15% Hume <M) 5%t July 24 Metal Bo* 11% j uly 2 0 18% 15% Kiverview 20% 3 J i 2* Caatlefleld" 011 u
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    • 39 18 J K,” J Si” ‘SJ- J )!•>»: 01.90 79 40 79 28 81 19 »1»? I,lf ruBhrr. 101 87 101 *3 101.83 102 98 102 98 102 98 Dec. 30. 1963 a 100 Dec. n. 1962 100.
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    • 132 18 Last week’s production schedule raises U.S. auto Industry output for the calendar year to 5,232,994 c®. 1 p 156 P* r cent from 4.528.438 assembled a year earlier, according to company reports. June s record production totalled 899,117 cars to top the previous
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    • 30 18 RUBBER TIN 1 (per lb.) (per picul). •»une 28. 71(£cts. 1703.75 29. 71*4 ct*. 9698.75 30. 71 cts. 9702.87 ‘4 I- II, «u.*s 2. 70*4 cts. 1724.87(4 9714.25
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    • 40 18 (Managin' Prion) First Malayan I 89 1.79 xd Second Malayan 1.18 1.38 xd Third Malayan 92 1.02 Malaysian Commerr* .7.1 .86 First Hon* Kong... 1.04 1.69* Second Hong Kong .75 .79* Storting Commodity 3/1 8/8 (•Hong Kong currency)
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    • 389 18 THE brisk trading conditions experienced on Wedne.s day constituted the main feature of the week and were a welcome change to the market, say H.C.B. Co Ltd in their current Malayan Rubber Market review. Earlier in the week the markei ru, ed
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    • 26 18 July 2. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 701 cents (down five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $724,874 (up $9,624). Unofficial estimated offering 235 tons (up 15 tons).
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    • 37 18 ON the fro# oxehango market In Hutu Kong on Saturday the U.S. was quoted at 5.76 j for T.T. and 5 >• for cash. Storting was quoted at 18 an^ one tatl of gold at 25-84.
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    • 47 18 TNI Malayan fuchang# Bank' Aieociation made those change* In Its ratea to merchant* on Saturday (all rates to |100): Soiling TT ar OD roady: H#ll»««» Guilders 116 7/8: Swis* Pranei 14 5/8; Belgian Frane. 1606; Fr#«o* Francs 158 7/8: Italian Ltro *****. Oanioh Kronor 224)
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  • 471 19 PENANG, JULY, 2 W%r a ynjg” 1 JfciylwP»»y«‘ -r >1 I nKSPITE Indonesian confrontation Malaysia was still living as a progressive country, determined to have its place among the free nations of the world, Tun Abdul Razak, the acting Prime Minister, said
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  • 113 19 SINGAPORE, July 2.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today accused the Barisan Sosialis of identifying themselves with the Indonesians by shouting the same slogans as the i Indonesians. The Barisan stand, he said, was “Crush Malaysia" and a complete merger to be
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  • 50 19 KUALA LUMPUR, July 2—Inch© Arshad bin Ayub, Deputy Controller of the Industrial Development Division of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Will give a public talk on ‘‘Industrialisation and Employment Opportunities" at 4 pjn. on July 4 at the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club, 29. Ipoh Road.
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  • 329 19 KUALA LUMPUR, July 1 The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told seven Umno Youth delegates here today that his meeting with Mr. Lee Kuan Yew on Tuesday was at the request of the Singapore Prime Minister. As acting Prime Minister, he said, he
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  • 30 19 KUANTAN, July 2 The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahava bin Hajl Mohamed 8eh. will address a solidarity rally &t Maran 60 milee from here, on July 11. >
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  • 256 19 KUALA LUMPUR, July I. THE Central Government has commissioned two foreign firms to carry out a comprehensive survey for a broad-based planning of the 150,000acre Jengka Triangle land develop-ment-scheme in Central Pahang. The World Bank is to help finance the foreign exchange costs of
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  • 93 19 pENANG, July 2—More than 300 Malay rural traders in Province Wellesley have Joined the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce as members. The chamber's secretary, Syed Abbas Alhabshee, today attributed this to the chamber’s campaign to explain to rural traders the decisions and resolutions of
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  • 81 19 »>UKIT MEBTAJAM, July 2— The acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Racak, tonight warned Irresponsible political leaders that people who played with communal fire would "one day be burnt by It." Speaking at the opening of the $470,000 Jalan Kampong Bharu, Tun Razak said
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  • 69 19 IPOH. July I—The Ipoh Municipal Council has decided to ask the Indian High Commission in Malaysia for Tamil books to meet the shortage of such books in the Ipoh Public Library. Mr. B.P. Seenivasagam, the council president, said last night that he hoped the Indian
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  • 897 20 OINGAPORE, July 3. Retusa, late Klllaloe, an expensive Irish 1m p o r.t all on flnall Importation finally broke the Ice with a smart win in the Cl. 2 Dlv. 3 6f handicap at Bukit Timah today. V Vy •£ta mfvPH Race One CLASS
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  • 859 20 SINGAPORE, July 4. Inky Kongsi’s Hard Love followed up his recent success at Ipoh with a smart win in. the main sprint here today. Rae« One tx. div. i— tor. Leons Stabler (IS) ROYAL HERITAGE 8.8 (1972 —58U) Colee 1 (S) Eot
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  • 68 20 MUAR, July 4.—A People's Action Pai branch is to be formally opened here soon. A seven-man pro-tem committee headed by Mr. lm Cheng Koh, a businessman has launched a members/) Ca The al People's Pro gressive Party Bakjrl new village, eight mil*;; from here, recently
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 42 20 BIG SWEEP TOTAL TOOL $83,370 1st No. *****1 ($40,509) 2nd No. *****0 ($11,574) 3rd No. *****7 ($5,787) 8 Ur (era ($1,000 c»«h): Nos. *****0 *****7 *****7 *****5 *****7 *****1 *****9 *****8. Consolations ($750 each)*, *****3 *****8 *****0 *****1 *****1 *****8 *****9 *****2.
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    • 42 20 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL; 097,825 in mm 545.3*7 FT X»«i mm 515.543 .*>; *****0 9Sp# 8TARTEKS $1,290 e*ch~N^ JJJSf ***** *****0, *****7 *****8, *****5 *****1, *****5 *****1 *****4 1.*****. CONSOLATION $750 each Nm; *****3, *****8, 3007ly *****7, *****4, *****7. 2161?' *****0. *****4 *****7.
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