The Straits Budget, 6 October 1965

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  • 328 2 fTHEY GO ABROAD TOO. OFTEN: NUCW KUALA LUMPUR, September 26 National Union of T Commercial Workers today criticised trade onion leaders .< who “habitually travel overseas and spend most of their time in Western countries T* These leaders, the NUCW said, cultivated Western ideas and considered personal
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  • 334 2 TUN LEE ALSO CALLS ON THE GOVT TO DO AWAY WITH ALL QUOTA RESTRICTIONS I TELUK ANSON, September 26. suggestion that the Government abolish all “unjustifiable” taxes and quota restrictions on imports was made here today by Tun H.S. Lee. Tun Lee, who was the first Finance
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  • 120 2 SINGAPORE, Sept. 26. yj —BOAO will inaugurate its service to Nandi, Fiji, on Nov. 2, linking Singapore in its Far East route with the Pacific. To commemorate this new service, the airline will prepare first flight covers and carry them on the first scheduled
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  • 53 2 MALACCA, Sept. 26. —Owen Broomfield, chairman of the “Fiesta” Organising Committee, has handed a cheque for $1,610 for the National Defence Fund to the Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Gthafar bln Baba The money represented the collection from two successful fiesta shows held on April 30
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  • 125 2 pENANO. Sept. 26. Penang will have one of the finest golf courses in north Malaysia when the new nine-hole extension iS opened early next year, the Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda AlHaJ, said at the annual dinner and dance of the golf section of
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  • 41 2 SINGAPORE, Sept. 20—Alitalia airline has ordered two new longrange DC-fi and a Caravelle aircraft to operate its international routes covering Singapore. An airline spokesman here said the three Jets would be delivered In 1067. k2 It. yiiyvL&jJ'
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  • 222 2 SINGAPORE, Sept. 26. The Economic Development Board has Invited private developers to put ud a multi million dollar business and office complex on one or two choice sites In the light industries area of Jurong. ThU Is the first Ume the board
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  • 57 2 SINGAPORE. Sept.— 26 The Assemblyman for Kampong Kembangan. Inche Mohamed Ariff bin Suradl. today assured the residents of his constituency that the Government would continue to provide them with better amen:Inche Mohamed Ariff said this while making a tour of his constituency this morning. With him
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  • 57 2 PENANG, Bept. 26—More than 500 Muslim residents in Jermal will petition the State Government for a grant of to build a aurau (prayer l ouse; in the village. The City Council will ~d plot of land for the site p i? v r the State Religious
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  • 33 2 KULIM. Sept. 24.— The Ooy• rnment has granted I220.00C) foi j he construction of a hostel f° r 1 j Sultan Badlisha Secondary Sth at Kelang Lama. 24 miles here. ’'JpSifß
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    • 634 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 27 It is an old story but one which bears repeating. As Mr. Tan Siew Sin told the Commonwealth Economic Consultative Council in Jamaica week, the processes which are making the rich nations richer and the poor poorer are continuing. The price* of
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    • 459 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 27 The Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce has decided to work for incorporation of the island in the Federation customs union. Other minds among politicians as well as businessmen —which had been firmly closed against Penang joining a Malaysian common market at the sacrifice
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    • 734 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 28 From the speeches and statements of the Malaysian Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Mr. Ramani, the Pakistan Government has drawn the conclusion that the Malaysan Government is siding with India in the Indo-Pakistani conflict. Two questions require to be settled. The first is
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    • 630 3 —Straits Times, Sept. 30 It should be only a matter of days before the agreement between Malaysia and Singapore to lift trade restrictions comes into effect. Officials of •he two Governments are said to be working on the necessary gazette notifications, which will be published “as soon
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    • 355 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 30 Highlight of the four-day visit to Malaysia by the Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea will be the signing of a cultural pact. The agreement was drawn up during Tengku Abdul Rahman’s visit to Korea in April, and will provide for exchanges of
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    • 191 4 —Straits Times, Sept. 30 As Indonesia sinks ever deeper into economic chaos, the pronouncements of her leaders grow increasingly incoherent. Pathetic is the only word for the speech made by President Soekarno on Indonesian Peasants’ Day two days ago. Food shortages and soaring prices, the President told an
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    • 116 4 —Straits Times, October 1 The committee which the Malaysian Government appointed more than a year ago to make recommendations on the recognition of foreign degrees has not yet reported back and shows no sign of doing so. It has met only three times, some of the delay being
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    • 619 4 —Straits Times, October 2 Hie suddenness with which forces ostensibly headed by an obscure colonel of the presidmatched by the speed and apparent effectiveness of the counter-coup. With communications disrupted, information on the Jakarta crisis was to be gleaned solely from Jakarta Radio broadcasts. Hie picture emerging
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    • 298 4 —Straits Times, October 2 The Singapore Ministry of Finance has an electronic computer working and the Malaysian Ministry of Finance, the Royal Malaysian Police and the Employees’ Provident Fund are getting one each. There may already be one or two in private businesses in Malaysia or Singapore. So
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    • 277 4 —Straits Times, October 2 From this month onwards contracting in advance to buy a new house in Singapore will be a much less anxious business than it has been. In the past, so long as developers could say that work on houses contracted and partly paid for
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  • 49 4  -  JOHNNV CHI a P. Jaya TPHE late U.S. Preside-' John F. Kennedy said “Ask not what country can do for y ask what you can di your country.” Some of our elected i presentatives seem asking us: “Do all can for us. help us buy CftrS CHI-'
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  • 910 5  -  INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSHIPS MUST SUPERCEDE OTHER CONSIDERATIONS From CHAN BENG SOON: b. Mertajam, Sept. 26 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, declared here today that Malaysia must regard her international ties as more important than her religious ties with other countries, even though they were Muslim
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  • 122 5 AYUB ENVOY’S PARTING SHOT. rUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 26.—The Pakistan High Commissioner, Mr. S. M. Hassan, today again criticised Malaysia's permanent representative to the United Nations, Mr. R. Ramani. Accusing Mr. Ramani of taking sides with India during the recent Security Council debate on proposals to end the Indo Pakistani conflict,
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  • 254 5 KUALA LUMPUR, September 26. Malaysian Government is to sign a $135 million loan with the World Bank in Washington for its Muda River irrigation project at the end of next month. This was announced by the deputy secretary to the Ministry of
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  • 79 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Seupt. 26 Three Socialist Front town councillors. Mr. C. C. Yong. Mr. Soh Kim Siang and Mr. K. Rahman, today walked out from the councils monthly meeting after failing to get a resolution referred to a committee for further discussion. The resolution laid down
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  • 39 5 PONTIAN. Sept. 26— The mobile unit will be on duty here at the General Hospital, on Oc* 2 from 8 to noon and from 2 to 4 p.m to provide free X-rays to the public.
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  • 101 5 SINGAPORE, Sept. 26. The Minister for Culture and Social- Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, warned that the Government would not hesitate to take firm and appropriate action against those who used religion to create friction among the People of Singapore. He said that the
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  • 3070 6 FOURTEEN days have passed since the Security Council was called and passed its resolution of Sept. 4—an occasion of urgency reflected in the urgent and anxious language in which it was expressed We had then asked for and hoped for a response within
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  • 213 7 SINGAPORE, Sept. 27 Zambia's pledge of support for Singapore's admission to the second Afro-Asian conference due to be held in Algiers in November debunks charges that Singapore is neo-colonialist. This was stated by the Minister of State for Education, Inche Rahim Ishak, today
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  • 77 7 I/TALA LUMPUR, Sept. 27 A 20-year-old student of the Kuen Cheng Girls’ School here. Miss Ping Ming Suan (above), left here today to do a five-year course in art in Tokyo. She will also do a oneyear Japanese language course at the National
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  • 278 7 KOTA BHARU, Sept. 27 THE Kelantan Mentri Besar, Dato Mohamcd Asri, yesterday advised smallholders involved in the demonstration in Kuala Krai last week to obey the law and not to let themselves be incited. I In a two-page statement explaining the land dispute which
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  • 851 8 IPOH, September 27 THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul ftahman, announced here tonight that concessions would be made regarding the language issue raised by non-Malays. He emphasised, however, that there is “a need, as agreed in the Constitution, that we should have a national language and
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  • 58 8 SINGAPORE. Sept. 27—A fourman student goodwill mission from Tokyo’s Meiji University, who arrived here today, presented $2OO worth of gifts to the Singapore Children’s Society Home in Nice] Drive, Changi. Their leader, Mr. Masaaki Watanabe. 28, presented the gifts as a “gesture of goodwill of the
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  • 44 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 27—Ten co-operative officers left here today for a 10-month course on cooperative movement and management in Germany. The course is sponsored by the West German Government in conjunction with the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives here.
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  • 110 8 LUMPUR, Sept >7 A 25-year-old woman artist from Germany will hold a five-day exhibition of her paintings and etchings at Balai Ampang in the A.I.A. Building here beginning tomorrow. She is Miss Helgard Manns (above), who, since her arrival here last month,
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  • 173 8 SINGAPORE, September 27. JNDONESIA has made several attempts to negotiate with Singapore, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, disclosed last night. He said he expected Indonesia to send men over for discussions in the next two months. Said the Prime Minister: “We cannot
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  • 104 8 SINGAPORE, Sept. 27. The Singapore NTUC has accepted the resignation of Mr. G. Kandasamy, as its deputy secretary general. Mr. Kandasamy, the general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, resigned the post over a controversy arising out of the Government’s move to take disciplinary
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  • 276 9 Quota restrictions will apply only to ‘third* countries KUALA LUMPUR Sept. 28 THE quota restrictions which virtually halted trade across the Causeway after Singapore’s separation from Malaysia are to be lifted. The easing of the restrictions was announced in a joint communique here tonight by Malaysia’s Minister
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  • 64 9 K a NGAR, g ep t. ZS. Eleven houses were destroyed by a heavy storm which swept rough several kampongs »n the night of Sept. 26. jkout 50 peoole were m »de homeless. »»orst affected areas were Kayong, Sungei Bahru. Sangland, Sungei Padang and
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  • 316 9 Kuala lumpur, Sept. 28.—The education rate, to be collected in both urban and rural areas from the beginning of next year, is like a “token” contribution by the people to the cost of education in Malaya. The Minister of Education. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari,
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  • 400 9 SINGAPORE, Sept. 28 'JHE Singapore Government is to introduce a $1 million five-year family planning programme for 180,000 “currently eligible" married women in Singapore from Jan. 1 next year. This was disclosed In a 25-page White Paper to be tabled in the Legislative
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  • 105 9 UUA L A LUMPUR, Sept. 28. Drainage and irrigation facilities are now being completed in the Tanjong Karang rice bowl of Selangor to prepare a total of 30,000 acres of land for double cropping next year. This was stated by Mr. J. O.Danlel,
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  • 48 9 SINGAPORE Bept 28— Three United States Congressmen and their wives will fly Into Singapore from Hong Kong tomorrow for a three-day visit. They are Mr. Chet Hollfleld, Democrat of California. Mr. John B. Anderson. Republican of Illinois, and Mr. Craig Hosmer. Republican of California.
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  • 187 10 KUALA TRENGGANU. Sept. 28.—The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, ruled today that mahjong and '‘other hobbies like it” are improper for teachers, particularly those in rural areas. Inche Khir was speaking at the opening of a $125,000 Malay school at
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  • 18 10 BUTTERWORTH, Sept. 28 The new $25,000 mosque at Bagan Dalam Is expected to bs completed next
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  • 163 10 KUALA LUMPUR, September 28. 'J'ENGKU Abdul Rahman said tonight he was aware of Indonesian approaches to Singapore to hold talks. “But we don’t know the nature of the talks they have in mind”, he told reporters after presiding at a
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  • 130 10 LUMPUR, Sept. 28. Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight replied to a protest against the Government’s decision to confer an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on the Korean Prime Minister, Mr. U-Kwon Chung, due here tomor- row. He said the decision was “internal courtesy” and
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  • 24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 28 The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari will open the $162,000 Sekolah Kebangsaan Alor Peroi at Besut,
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  • 65 10 IPOH, Sept. 28—Two military parades will be held one each at the headquarters of the Ist Malaysia Rangers in Subla Lines. Tambun Road, ond the headquarters of the 2nd Malaysia Rangers in Ramilise Camp. Ashby Road, on Oct- 4. The parades will mark the handing
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  • 298 10 TENGKU RAPS AYUB’S MAN Kuala lumpur, Sept. 28.—Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight described the outburst of the Pakistani High Commissioner, Mr. S. M. Hassan, on Sept. 26 —the day he left for home —as “undiplomatic of a diplomat/* For the second time on Sept. 26 Mr. Hassan criticised
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  • 353 10 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 28. The difference in treatment of civil servants in Malaysia and Singapore was referred to in the Public Services International Seminar which entered its second day here today. The subject was brought, up by the general secretary of
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  • 48 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Sept. 28— The Malaysia Sociological Research Institute has presented sets of books on Malaysian culture and customs to eight secondary schools in Johore. The presentation was made last Saturday at the State Education Office by the treasurer of the Institute, Mr. Ameer Jumabhoy.
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  • 204 10 OENANG, Sept. 28. The limit had probably been reached in the search by scientists for a synthetic that would fully rival natural rubber, Mr. B C. Sekhar, head of the chemical division of the Malaysian Rubber R e s e arch Institute said
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  • 104 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 28. v —Prof. Ungku Aziz. Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Malaya, has been appointed a member of the permanent agricultural committee of the International Labour Office. The committee Is an advisory body of the
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  • 65 10 BUTTERWORTH, Sept. J* ct tf Houses now being con. d near the RAAP base ber e t not in any way cause obstwcti^ to the landing of air or th chairman of the Province Ahmad rural district council. Haji said yesterday. He said he had
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  • 453 11 K. LUMPUR, Sept. 28 THE chairman of the National Language Month central executive committee, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, today expressed the hope that Tengku Abdul Rahman's remarks on the language issue in Ipoh last night did not mean compromising on the national
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  • 70 11 SINGAPORE, Sept. 28. Three Singaporeans left by air for Glasgow to take up engineering. Messrs Teh Hong Kia, Oon Cheng Lock and Yang Pah Yin, will study at tne University of StrathclydeMr. Teh and Mr- Oon, both formerly with the Public Works Department, will take
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  • 89 11 SINGAPORE, Sept. 28 The Singapore Chinese I hamber of Commerce be «n swamped with implications for the comChina* ra C m ssion Several hundred people ii? vc applied to chamber to join the originally intendP(1 to be 50-strong. The chamber, which is sifting
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  • 242 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 28. South Korea’s “lull moral support” tor Malaysia’s efforts to defend her territorial integrity and sovereignty has contributed to the existing close relationship between both countries. The Malaysian Ambassador there, Dato Ismail bin Yusof, said this today. He said this
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  • 96 11 SINGAPORE, Sept. 28.—A British Army medical team from Singapore has left by air to Brunei to help the local authorities bring under control an outbreak of cholera. The team comprises a doctor, two nurses of Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps and
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  • 81 11 SINGAPORE, Sept. 28. Singapore’s Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today received a letter from President Kenyatta of Kenya welcoming Singapore as independent and sovereign nation. Mr. Kenyatta said he was happy to note that Singapore would be guided by the principles of nonalignment In world
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  • 63 11 SINGAPORE Sept. 28 The trustees of the late Mr. Quek Shin of Messrs. Quek Shin and Sons Ltd. of Prince Street, have donated 64,000 square feet of land to the Changl Tamil School for the construction of a new building. Dato Aw Cheng Chye has also
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  • 211 11 Kuala lumpur. Sept. 28 The trade union movement in South-East Asia could achieve within the next five years what the movement took 50 years to accomplish in Europe. This is the opinion of Mr Heinz Kluncker, president of the million-strong Union
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  • 108 11 MUAR, September 28. S 1 Indonesians in a gunboat robbed two Malaysian fishermen of $1,600 worth of fishing nets in international waters, six miles off Tanjong Tohor, near Batu Pahat at midnight yesterday. Mr. Kim Yong, 23. and Mr. Lim Hock Quan, 21, said today
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  • 79 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept 28—A code of discipline for all firemen of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Fire Brigade is to be Introduced soon, the advisory board of the Federal capital decided at Its last meeting. The proposed code a draft copy of which was sumltted arid approved
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  • 649 12 IfUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 29. The Prime Minister of South Korea, Tun II Kwon Chung, arrived here today on his first State visit to Malaysia, urging firm unity among the nations of Asia against the threat of Communism. Standing
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  • 115 12 CEREMBAN, Sept. 29.—Ten doctors in government service here have resigned ver the past nine months. Another Is expected to go soon. Six who are out have Joined private practice. Four have gone overseas for further studies. One doctor quit because of “too much interference hv
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  • 27 12 IPOH, Sept. 29—Choong Kee Weng, 33. a businessman, lost his car after leaving it in the Lido Cinema car park here last night.
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  • 185 12  -  From G. GELDARD Kuching, sept. 29.A new political party has been formed in Sarawak. Based in the Third Division, it is led by Melanus. but claims to be multiThe party is the eighth political party in Sarawak and is called the lus a United
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  • 223 13 Sept. 29—The D Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed K h i r Johari, who yesterday told teachers in the East Coast States not to make mahjong their hobby, today advised them to behave decently. He said that he had received a lot of
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  • 148 13 K l ALA LUMPUR. Sept. 29. -The Mayor of Nairobi. Kenya, Alderman Charles wanyoike Rubia, exchanged greetings with the Commissioner of the FedeCapital. Haji Ismail bin KiMjang Aris, this even--1 mil s ß oke t 0 each other by telephone on the occasion VJ the
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  • 18 13 M aSshf Pt 29 Mlss Nerglsh J. Bar admitted to the McYmyC. by Mr JUStICe
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  • 284 13 GHANA RECOGNITION COMES WITH AN ADVICE SINGAPORE, Sept. 29 QHANA today recognised Singapore's independence. A letter from the Ghanaian President, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah, to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, received today, said that Ghana would welcome Singapore as a member
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  • 152 13 I/UALA TRENGGANU, Sept. 29.—The Minister of Education Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today warned Umno town councillors, State Assemblymen and M.Ps that disciplinary action would be taken against them if they did not carry out their duties sincerely. Addressing 300 Umno local leaders
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  • 51 13 KANGAR. Sept..—29 More than 1.000 Pcrlis candidates will sit for the Lower Certificate of Education (LCE) examination from Oct- 25 to Nov. 2 Of this total, 508 will be examined in the Malay medium and about 500 in the English medium. There will be eight centres
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  • 41 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 29. M nister of Local Government and Housing Mr- Khaw Kai Boh. will leave on Oct. 2 for Geneva to attend the International civ.l defence conference. Mr. Khaw is also the acting Minster of Civil Defence.
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  • 98 13 1/ UAL A LUMPUR, Sept. 29. I The Indian University Graduates Association of Malaya today welcomed as a “step in the right direction” the Malaysian Government's efforts to study the question of recognising Indian degrees. The association said that a ’urge number of Malaysians going
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  • 177 13 SINGAPORE, Sept. 29.—The chairman of the NTUC, Mr. Ho See Beng, today denied that the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, had asked union leaders not to submit fresh wage claims. He was referring to a statement- made by Mr. G. Kandasamy, general
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  • 123 13 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sept 11 29.—Afro-Asian Foreign Ministers will meet in Algiers on Oct. 29 to discuss Malaysia’s participation in the forthcoming summit conference. The United Arab Republic's Ambassador here, Dato Abdul Moneim Tawfik. revealed this today. “On No\ 5, when the heads of
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  • 73 13 BATU PAHAT. Sept. 29 A motion introduced by the lone UDP councillor, Mr. L*e Ah Ou, at. the monthly meeting of the Batu Pa hat Town Council today to make Chinese and Tamil official languages for the administration of the council was thrown out without
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  • 161 13 SINGAPORE. Sept. 29. The waving gallery of Singapore International Airport has been reopened to the public since Sept. 25, the Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. Tan Beng San, said today. This immediately followed a meeting of top civil aviation and airline authorities. He was
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  • 469 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Oct. 1 A BOUT 90 families living on an 18acre site in Kampong Stulang Laut are costing the Town Council $5OO each day they refuse to move from their land. The land on which these families are staying was sold
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  • 52 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. 29—The Ministry ol Works, Posts and Telecommunications announced today that four new postal agencies will be opened one each at Ayer Bemban, Johore; Kampong Pandan, Selangor: and Krabit in Pahang, on Oct. 1. The other one will be opened at Alor Lintah in on
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  • 37 14 SINGAPORE. Sept. 29 The Upiversitly of Singapore Students' Union has decided to confer honorary membership of the union on Dato (Dr.) Lee Kong Chian, who resigned as Chancellor earlier this year due to ill health.
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  • 213 14 KUALA LUMPUR, September 29. J\|R MOREIRA will be the first Malaysian Director of Civil Aviation, taking over tomorrow when the present Director, Mr. Stanley W. F. Palmer, 54, retires. An old boy of the AngloChinese School, Ipoh. Mr. Moreira, 43, joined the department
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  • 73 14 SEREMBAN, Sept. 29. A rally of several thousand school children will be held at 8 a.m. on Oct. 4 on the Station padang to observe Children’s Day. The Mentrl Besar, Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed, will address the rally and inspect a parade of
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  • 325 14 [(UALA LUMPUR, Sept. 29. —Malaysia’s rich wild Jife and unspoiled natural resources are ideal for the development of a dollar-earning tourist industry, according to Dr. Lee M. Talbot, an American conservation specialist and geographer. Dr. Talbot and his wife Martha, a biologist,-
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  • 45 14 KULIM, Sept. 29—Work has begun on the construction of a canal at Sungei Jemeli in Merbau Belas, about 16 miles from here under the Drainage and Irrigation scheme. The rural development authority has granted a sum of $575,000 for this project.
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  • 159 14 pENANG, Sept. The Socialist From today repeated its offer to co-operate with the State Government and work for the salvation of the people of Penan* “Towards this end, we are prepared to set aside all noli, tical differences,” Mr. Ooi Thlam Slew, the Front’s
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  • 81 14 PENANG. Sept, 30.- The Indian community in Penang will hold a dinner at Daweod Restaurant on Oct. 4 to w r elcome the Mayor of Madras. Mr. C. Citvbaboo. Mr. Citybaboo will r>n’ courtesy call on the Civ nister. Dato Wong Pow N< fore attending
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  • 56 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept. Two RMAF pilots ha\ c selected for a years the Royal New Zealand Air Training School at Wigram. Christchurch. South IslandThey are Pilot Officers L d Chik bin Mohamed Ayob ted Yee Yoke Sun. Both are to fl y to New Zealand
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  • 42 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Sept Capt Mohamed Kassmi b‘ mad. of the 7th Bn. Royal MaW Regiment, will leave S on tn tomorrow to attend a t catering officer's cour.< in n g Army Catering Corps J.,; centre in Aldershot. B
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  • 21 14 KUANTAN. Sept. tri Besar of Pahang. Da vLs j t bin Haji Mohamed Seh l0 Kampong Pandan neai morrow.
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  • 23 14 SEREMBAN. Sept. 3 °7° committees have been set n the district hospitals of rt Kuala Pilah. Kuala Klauang. Dickson and Tampin.
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  • 395 15 Note will again tell Pakistan: We took a neutral stand KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 30. rrENGKU Abdul Rahman tonight signed the Malaysian reply to the Pakistani Note, handed in last week, protesting against remarks made by Mr. R. Ramani, permanent delegate to the U.N. on the Indo-Pakistani conflict.
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  • 172 15 QINGAPORE, Sept. 30. The proposed Singapore trade mismission to China and South- East Asian countries has been shelved. A special committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, which had held several meetings to discuss the mission, made no recommendation-. to today’s monthly meeting
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  • 59 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 30 The newly-formed Women Volunteers Local Defence Corps of the Malaysian Territorial Army here is seeking volunteers. Applicants, who must be between 18 and 30 years of age should call at the Selangor Local Defence Corps Headquarters Imphal Camp. Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 213 15 SINGAPORE, Sept. 30. —The Director of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, Mr. Austin Coates, will go on a tour of American cities in November to woo more tourists to Singapore. Mr. Coates, who returned from Hong Kong on Sept. 23 after attending the American Society
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  • 105 15 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sept. 30.—Navel patrols in the Malacca and Singapore Straits prevented 13 Indonesian boats from infiltrating into Malaysian waters during the past week. The biggest score was the interception of five of them in one single night four in the Malacca Straits
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  • 134 15 State Govt ‘not afraid of demonstration Kota bharu, sept. 30. The Mentri Besar of Kelantan, Dato Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda, today said that the State Government was “not afraid” of the political implications of a demon stration by smallholders at Kuala Krai. Dato Asrl was answering a written question
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  • 326 15 SENV: DON’T QUESTION HIS SINCERITY ON LANGUAGE ISSUE ALOR STAR, Sept. 30. THE Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Senu bin Abdul Rahman, said here today that the people, particularly Alliance supporters, should not have any "doubts" about the sincerity of the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,
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  • 498 16 PENANG, Sept. 30 r rHE Socialist Whip in A the City Council, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, suggested today that the Alliance Government should “go to the people and get a fresh mandate if it wants to do
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  • 235 16 SINGAPORE, September 29. FAR too many people have inured themselves to the everyday local scene of fowls being cruelly bundled to market without lifting a finger to help them, a Deputy Public Prosecutor told Mr. Justice Winslow. today. They adopted this attitude probably because
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  • 48 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 29—The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a message to the President of Nigeria, Dr. Nnamde Azikiwe. on the occasion of Nigeria’s national day The Prime Minister, Tcngku Abdul Rahman, sent a similar message to the Nigerian Prime Minister, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa.
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  • 35 16 KUCHING, Sept. 29 The Ku ching Rural District Council has now Joined other councils dominated by the Opposition Sarawak United People’s Party in demanding a referendum on the future of Sarawak within Malaysia.
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  • 100 16 LUMPUR, Sept. 29. —Ten more countries will be invited to take part in this year’s international Koran reading contest to be held at the Merdeka Stadium on Jan, 11 and 12. They are Nigeria, Turkey, Somali, Kenya. Tanzania, Maldives, Ceylon, Iran, Afghanistan and
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  • 351 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sept. 30 rpHE Minister of A Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today urged local manufacturers to invest more in advertising to popularise their products. Not many people, he told industrial leaders attending a lunch meeting of the National Chamber of Malayan
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  • 168 16 KUALA LUMPUR. September 29. L'ARMERS in Formosa enjoy a higher standard of living than their Malaysian counterparts—because they work nearly twice as many hours a day The leader of an 11-man farmers’ delegation, Hajl Abu bin Haji Tahir, said this here today on his return
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  • 110 16 L'UCHING. Sept. 29 Sarawak will celebrate the official birthday oi the Governor, Tun Abang Haji Opening, on Oct t In Kuching there will be a parade on the Central Padang at 8 a.m. wun units of the Malaysian Rangers the Police Fiel Force, Civil Defenc Corps,
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  • 164 17 Kuala lumpur, Oct. 1. Tengku Abdul Rahman has rejected attempts by some Muslims in this country to interpret the I n doPakistani hostilities as a “holy war.” He told the Umno's official weekly, Merdeka, In an Interview: “If the Indo-Paklstanl conflict Is considered as a
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  • 82 17 IPOH, Oct. I—A total of 6,890 pupils, of whom 2,369 are girls, will sit for the Cambridge School Certificate examination in Perak in November. This is 18 per cent more than last year, according* to the Chief Education Officer Mr. J.E.B. Ambrose. The number
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  • 60 17 PENANG, Oct. I—The elections commission has fixed Nov. 6 as gV, ll g day for the by-election to f 1 de Ayer Itam seat in the State Assembly. Nomination Da y will be Oct 12. v J. h Ayer Itam seat became i, followin g
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  • 51 17 KLUANG, Oct. I—Gurkha EnPneers, Gurkha Army Service Tfof? S and th€ 1/7 Gurkha Rifles stationed here will celebrate their •j e J? annual festival from Oct. 3 to Oct. 5. Gurkha Engineers will perform xir sacrifical ceremony on Oct. by slaughtering a buffalo and 5 0
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  • 28 17 LUMp UR, Oct. I—Total towards the Naat ti oc P o a i!! iotlc Fund now stand The National De«s 634,83i n 74 yeStCrday amounted U>
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    327 17 TO STAMP OUT GRAFT AND TO TEACH CIVIL SERVANTS TO BE POLITE KUALA LUMPUR, October 1. THE Selangor State Government is to launch a "Bulan Jujor" (Honesty Month) early next year to stamp out corruption among civil servants and to instil in them the need to be polite,
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  • 43 17 BATU PAHAT, Oct. I—About 2,000 children will attend a rally at the Town Stadium here at 8 a.m. on Oct. 4 to celebrate Children's Day. The District Officer. Inche Talib bin Abu, will deliver the Children’s Day message.
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  • 85 17 CINGAPORE, Oct. I—The Mayor of Madras. Mr. Chltty Babu, today praised the stand taken by both Singapore and Malaysia in the Indo-Pakistani conflict. Mr Babu, who flew In for a two-day visit to study civic problems in Singapore. referred to Slnga- pore’s declaration of
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  • 199 17 SINGAPORE, Oct. 1. The Singapore Government is considering the recognition of Japanese university degrees. The Education Minister. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, disclosed this to a visiting five-man opposition Japanese Democratic Socialist Party delegation who called on him this morning. The delegation leader, Mr. Ikko Kasuga.
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  • 223 17 Oct. l>~Tho Raja Perempuan, Tengku Badariah, praised members of the Women’s Institute here for haring continued their good work during her Art years’ absence from the State as the Raja Per* maisurl Agong. “1 am glad to have this opportunity of meeting so many
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  • 130 17 SINGAPORE, Oct. 1. A scholarship competition—the prize: a year’s stay in the United States with an American family while attending high school has been announced by the American Field Service International Programme. Candidates must be between 16 and 18 years of age on March
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  • 34 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Oct. I—The Indian High Commissioner and the Indian Information Services reading room will be closed on Oct 2, birthday of Mahatma Oandht, and on Oct 4 for the Dusebra festival.
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 2162 18 From Our Market Correspondent Stock Exchange closed last week amid an air of uncertainty as the situation in Indo* nesia had not been clarified and reports continued to be confusing and no clear picture of developments had emerged. What turn the Indonesian situation takes will
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    • 72 18 'I'HE Association ot Banks’ in Malay--1 sia made these changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to SI00): New York: buying TT 52 13/18, airmail OD 32 15/16. 90 d/flt. 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 9/16 trade bills. Selling TT or OD ready: U S.
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    • 55 18 r pilF present ralf of the Malayan dollar against the pound sterling fixed on November 24 last year is selling, T.T. or O.D. 2s. 3 15/ 16d. Buying T.T. 2s. 4 l/16d. Buying O D. 2s. 4‘^d. The dollar is at Its statutory middle position in relation to
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    • 32 18 RUBBER TIN (per lb), (per picul). Sept. 27. 66*4 cts. $755.37% 28. 63% cts. $760.00 29. 65% cts. $757.37% 30. 63% cts. $746.25 Oct. 1. 65% cts. $744.75 2. $749.12%
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    • 79 18 S'HINCSI Product Kiehange, tings* P»r» ns so price* per pisul yestsr* day: Cseonut ail: bulk s33* sellers, drum sss* sellers. Gspra: Oct./Nov. U K/Con linen t: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $205 sellers, Sarawak white s2o2* sellers, special Sarawak black sls2* sellers, garbled Lampong black sls7*<N) sellers (all 9f1%
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    • 20 18 S 3 <*** i&x in. l? loxu i .ar. Dfc. 30, 1963 m 100 Dec. 39, 1962 100.
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    • 106 18 'PHI Auoeiatlon il Bank* in Malay ala made these changes in its rates to merchants yesterday tall rates to 1100): Nsw York: buying TT 32 13/10, airmail OD 32 15/16. 90 d/st. 33 5/16 credit bills, 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 3/8, airmail OD 35*.
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    • 380 18 r? ri e current month Int. No. 1 R. 8.8. reached Its lowest level since mid 65 j cents'was'recorded during the r>nlt week’s trading, state HCB rv„ s tr t5 dl ,a ute H.c.i fs 1 n current Malayan Rubber Market A one cent
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    • 34 18 ON Ihe free oschango market <• Kong yestercay the U.Swas quoted at 5.74 i for T.T t *n<l for sash. Sterling wae quoted *t 16 04 so* one tael of gold at 262|.
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    • 34 18 PENANG. Oct. 3.—Two German music professors Prof. HUP Steurer (piano) and Prof. Wilhelm Stross (violin) will give a sonata recital at the Phor Tay Hj, School. Bagan Jermal, at pm. next Thursday.
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    • 64 18 Current Date ol TuUI f®r JjjUJJSr p»vmetil pavment vrar P r€ M. Cement 7J%t Oc». i8 ill Sime Darbv 124% ‘20% Srafleld ljd.t Nov. 24 Hast Asiatic 8% Nov 2 12% Rrnong Tin Is. Id Nov 12 Is 4d ls 1 Kinta Kellas Tin 40% t Oct. 25
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  • 392 19 te LUMPUR, Oct. 1 MMAYSIA is to introduce mechanised examination techniques and objective < type tests for the Lower Certificate of Examination from 1967, the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, announced today. To help assess the marks of some 160,000 LCE
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  • 116 19 Kuala lumpur, oct. I. Malaysia’s reply to the Pakistani Note protesting against the remarks made by Mr. R Ramani, our Permanent Representative in the United Nations, during the Security Council debate on the Indo-Pakis-tani conflict was dispatched today. It was handed over to the acting Pakistan
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  • 304 19 JTUCHINQ, Oct. I. Sarawak and Sabah are to get priority for development projects, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced here this morning on his arrival for a five-day visit to Sarawak. He told a Press conference at Kuching airport: “I would like
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  • 43 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Oct. 1—A public talk on “some psychological i contribution to education” will be given at 4 p.m. on Oct. 8 at the <uala Lumpur Psychology Club. 29. Ipoh Road, by Mr. R. J. Harrison, a university of Malaysia psychologist.
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  • 98 19 LEE SENDS A WELL DONE’ CABLE TO NYERERE SINGAPORE, Oct. I.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has congratulated the Tanzanian leader, Mr. Julius Nyerere, on his being sworn in as president of his country. In his telegram to Pre sident Nyerere. Mr Lee said; “On the occasion of your
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  • 661 19 SINGAPORE, Oct. I A LL f °ur major languages in Singapore xxare official and equal. Making this clear today, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, called on agitators*in the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to remember the fate of the “one-time great Chinese chauvinist lan
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  • 162 19 CEREMBAN, Oct. L—The u tactics of the Indonesians is to disrupt the economy of the country and lower the morale of the people in Malaysia, the Mentri Besar, Dato (Dr. 17 Mohammed 8aid, said yesterday. The Mentri Besar was addressing more than 209
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  • 821 20 14 4<r sL; SL; iyJy CINOAPORB, Oct.' 2. Top apprentice Luke Kang signalled hla return to the saddle with a smart win on Laveni der r Prince *at Bukit Timah today. Mona- 4 chica,. with Sonny Lim up, chalked up
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  • 852 20 SINGAPORE, Oct. 3.— Credit Balance HI, ridden by tes Coles, won 1 •the Gold Cup Trial at Bukit Timah today, beating the favourite, Belle ,Rosheen (Des Coleman), by half a length. Race One CLASS 1, DIV. S-4T. Mr. and Mrs. Poo Long
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