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The Straits Budget
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Title Section38 1966-02-02 1 The Straits Budget THE WEEKLY ISSUE OF THE STRAITS TIMES MALAYSIA S NATIONAL NCWSPAPCR REGISTERED AT THE G.P.O. U.K. AS A NEWSPAPER SERIES 694. KUALA LUMPUR, FEBRUARY 2, 1966. Price 40 cents (Malaya) or 1 Shilling KDN. 203538 words
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Article127 1966-02-02 2 STANLEY YONG - STANLEY YONG Singapore rls obvious that there will be by-elections in me Pava Lebar, Chou Chu Kang and Crawford constituencies in Singapore in the near future, and it is equally obvious that the P.A.P. will win these seats fairly and squarely, with a very big majority.127 words
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Article117 1966-02-02 2 ELEVEN SETS - ELEVEN SETS Kuala Lumpur WE eleven viewers of Tamil TV programmes ieel very discouraged. There is little chance of better programmes unless somebody makes an effort. In the programme ‘Locheng,' was presented a play by students of a Tamil school which was not of a standard117 words
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Article225 1966-02-02 2 JEAN REDDAWAY - JEAN REDDAWAY Singapore U AVINO spent the 11 morning moving a mountain I would like to know how to avoid being obliged to do this In the future. There are pleasanter ways of passing the time In Singapore Outside our drive Into Stevens Road there225 words
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Article463 1966-02-02 2 J.S. DUTHIE - J.S. DUTHIE Chairman The Cement Concrete Association of Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur MANY people who are lv aware of the economic benefits which even in the short term can accrue from soundly based, well directed and co-ordinated res e a rch will welcome Mr. Anthony Santiago’s timely463 words
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Article101 1966-02-02 2 MOOHD. YUNI BIN AWI - MOOHD. YUNI BIN AWI Singapore lt is very desirable that there should be centralisation, supervision and control over the collection and distribution of the zakat and fitrah (tithes) by a constitutionally recognised body like the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura which shall be empowered to carry out these functions101 words
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Article184 1966-02-02 2 PASSENGER - PASSENGER Kota Bharu Recently i travelled by “Sum pitan Emas” from Pelekbang Krlatitan) to Kuala Lipis. I was startled to notice the large number of beggars between the two stations of Pelekhang and Pasir Mas a shoft journey of twenty minutes. Most of these are184 words
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Article122 1966-02-02 2 JEAN REDDAWAY - JEAN REDDAWAY Singapore THANK you for publishing my letter (S.T. Jan. 22) about roadside refuse. A senior inspector from the Ministry of Health immediately telephoned to make an appointment and has already been to see me. Wp discussed the whole problem and it was explained122 words
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Article101 1966-02-02 2 SLUMBER - SLUMBER Kuantan MORE than a year 1T1 ago the Pahang Government introduced a 20 per cent fee payable on conversion of agricultural land to building purposes At once, buying and selling of iand stopped (thereby depriving the Government of a r; -n source of revenue In101 words
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Article114 1966-02-02 2 R.W. FREfc - R.W. FREfc^^ Penang I HOPE these few lines 1 will help to solve Mr °han Kee Seng’s puzzle .°ne cent piece, dated A H iq 0 4-A.D. 1887 hence the coin -to veai v old 1 think this is the only type of coin Brunei114 words
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Article50 1966-02-02 2 ORANG III - ORANG III Temerloh QNE of the Malaysia Government-in-exile trio” is said to hav told reporters on his release from detention (S.T <Jan 20) that politics was n his blood. The ex-detainee is right and courageous; for every man in this cour. should have politics h) his blood.50 words
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Article56 1966-02-02 2 H. T. K - H. T. K Singapore HAVE often observed school children caught in the rain on the way to school. The ill-effects oi sitting in wet clothing until school dismisses can be imagined. Cannot the Government provide a few suits in each school so that these unfortunate children can56 words
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Article670 1966-02-02 3 Straits Times. January 2fi Time may nut yet be running out in Vietnam. But it most certainly is in Geneva. Tomorrow the search for ways to end the arms race is being resumed, without much hope of substantial progress yet with every member of the 17nationStraits Times. January 2fi - 670 words
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Article227 1966-02-02 3 —Straits Times January 25 Outspoken criticism of Australia's immigration policy by the deputy leader of the Opposition will be appreciated in Malaysia and Singapore, for Mr. Whitlam touched a sore spot. Why should the treatment of skilled Asian technicians be different? The Asian must live in Australia I—Straits Times January 25 - 227 words
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Article170 1966-02-02 3 —Straits Times. January 26 For all the efforts ut the Penang State Government, the establishment ot a university college on the island remains as open a question as ever. A planning committee on higher education is not expected to report on this and other proposals tor some months,—Straits Times. January 26 - 170 words
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Article695 1966-02-02 3 Straits Times. January 27 This year’s support price foi padi has not pleased everybody. The delay in the announcement is explained by the neglect of several State Governments to reply to the Federal questionnaire, and was unavoidable, although presumably steps will be taken to see it does– Straits Times. January 27 - 695 words
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Article204 1966-02-02 3 —Straits Times January 27 The decline in inter-Asian trade is attracting the attent- ion again of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East at its Bangkok meeting on trade. Inter-Asian trade now’ forms less than 38 pci cent of the whole, compared with just over 40—Straits Times January 27 - 204 words
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Article755 1966-02-02 3 —Straits Times. January 28 The quick action promised by the Central Government, much to the satisfaction of the delegation from Sarawak, should restore the situation in Kuching completely. Kuching had a rough night on Jan. 21 il less dangerous and disturbing than might have been assumed from—Straits Times. January 28 - 755 words
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Article352 1966-02-02 4 —Straits Times. January 28 Singapore's ring of satellite towns is taking shape with disconcerting speed. It is not so long since Queenstown reI presented a total housing tar1 get; yet today Jurong and Toa I Payoh have taken shape, land reclamation is preparing the j Siglap-Katong area for—Straits Times. January 28 . - 352 words
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Article182 1966-02-02 4 —Straits Times. January 28 The student exchange programme which Dato Harun, the Selangor Mentri Besar,. launched in 1964 seems to be running astray. While the original scheme called for as 1 many children as possible to spend holidays with families of other races, there appears to be—Straits Times. January 28 - 182 words
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Article737 1966-02-02 4 —Straits Times, January 29 The economies in defence expenditure which the British contemplate can be achieved without significant loss in effectiveness, and without affecting the British military commitment in South-East Asia. This assurance, given in Washington by Mr. Michael Stewart and Mr. Denis Healey, the Foreign and—Straits Times, January 29 - 737 words
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Article249 1966-02-02 4 —Straits Times, January 29 It was never seriously doubted that the British Labour Party would hold Hull, although the odds nar- rowed as polling day approached. But the margin of victory is surprising. A majority of 1,181 in the general election has been raised to ?,351, a 4.5—Straits Times, January 29 - 249 words
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Article252 1966-02-02 4 —Straits Times. January 29 It is becoming a rather embarrassing annual ritual. For three years anniversaries of j the signing of the Malaysian American agreement on educational exchange have been marred by apologies for Malaysia's lack of recognition of most American diplomas I and degrees. La6t night's ceremony—Straits Times. January 29 - 252 words
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Article39 1966-02-02 4 PENANG. Jan. 29—' The Nor Province Wellesley Umno you division plans to open a R P< class in commerce as soon there is sufficient enrolment. All branches have been asko< enrol members for the class.39 words
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392 1966-02-02 5 SINGAPORE, Jan. 21 rpHE Malaysian Airways administration was today held responsible for the frequent delays in its Comet jet services because of what were described as “short-sighted policies. The general secretary of the Malaysian Air-ways-Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees Union, Mr. Ee Kwong Watt,392 words
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78 1966-02-02 5 MUAR. Jan. 21—A total of 207 members of the local branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees in the Muar Town Council received backdated housing allowances yesterday. The allowances totalling $13,000 were backdated to April 1964. Each employee was awarded 10 months’78 words
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Article51 1966-02-02 5 PENANG Jan. 21 The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. today opened the Penang Cactus Society's annual show held at the Khek Association. On display were a large variety of cacti and other plants and a big collection of exotic cage and aviary birds and tropical51 words
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351 1966-02-02 5 PENANF, Jan. 21.— The United Democratic Party has urged the Central Government to re-consider the question of local council elections, and to hold them on a “staggered -phase” basis. “We feel this is an important issue because the suspension of local elections has351 words
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Article28 1966-02-02 5 SINGAPORE. Jan. 24 A total of 657 pilgrims from eastern Malaysia and Singapore will leave here for Mecca on the ship Kuala I.umpur on Jan 27.28 words
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Article, Illustration390 1966-02-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 21. 'j'ENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that he had prayed for the safety and well-being of his close friend, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the Prime Minister of Nigeria, who was kidnapped during the attempted coup on Jan. 15. In a Hari390 words
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92 1966-02-02 5 SINGAPORE. Jan. 24—The Singapore Prime Minister- Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has sent the following message to Maj.-Gen. Johnson Aguiyi Ironsi, President of the Federal Executive Council of Nigeria: "My Government is deeply shocked over the tragic death of Sir Abu Bakar Tafawa Balewa. especially92 words
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Article27 1966-02-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR Jan. 24—The Ministry of External Affairs today announced that Malays! i and Jordan have agreed to establish diplomatic representation at Ambassadorial level.27 words
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Advertisement57 1966-02-02 5 j Ehe jilraits pubget |j SUBSCRIPTION RATES f (Payable In advance) Quarterly */i*Ye «r Singopore jjji Kuala Lumpur 5.20 $10.40 $20.80 lij; j I i|!| States of Malaya, I Sabah Sarowok 6.50 13.00 26.00 ][j! Commcnwealth Foreign 7.20 14.40 28.80 }|I Egress Airfreight j||i I Eostern Australia 12.00 24.00 48.0057 words
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369 1966-02-02 6 SINGAPORE, Jan. 24. 'J'HE President of Singapore, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, in his Hari Raya message yesterday, said that multi-racial equality was the only working solution acceptable to majorities and minorities alike. It also offered the only road that could lead to an369 words
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165 1966-02-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 24.—The Ministry of Education will establish its audiovisual aid centre here by the middle of the year. The centre will be responsible for school broadcasts over Radio Malaysia and Television Malaysia. A Ministry spokesman said that the centre will be situated165 words
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Article45 1966-02-02 6 PENANG. Jan. 21—The United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd. yesterday donated $5-000 to Fund cnan State Scholarship The presentation, the sixth annual contribution, was made by Mr general manager. Mr lai Yun Feng, to the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee.45 words
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374 1966-02-02 6 TOBY CNUA - M OLI LETTER Ifl FM FILES... By TOBY CNUA KU A I A LUMPUR, Jan. 24. —A Malaysian botanist, Mr. Antony Santiago, today urged the Malaysian Government to set up a national research council for science and technology. He said that any developing country374 words
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Article284 1966-02-02 6 SINGAPORE, Jan. 21. JJONALD KIRK, American newsman expelled from Indonesia, said yesterday the Indonesian authorities ‘‘interpret reports in the British and American Press as reflections of the official views of the so-called Necolim powers.” Interviewed on his arrival at the Singapore Airport, he said284 words
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Article58 1966-02-02 6 KUANTAN. Jan. 21—Two Australian students who are here under the Kuantan Rotary Club’s International students exchange programme, were entertained to a farewell dinner last night. Both students, Stuart McBain, 18. and Jeffry Ferguson, 16. were sent here by the Swanhill Rotary Club, which two years ago58 words
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Article66 1966-02-02 6 IPOH. Jan. 21—Brigadier Mohamed Noor bin Haji Tam in, commander of the 2nd Malaysian Infantry Brigade, has been transfei red to the Batu Oajah hospital from the General Hospital here. The Brigadier, who was knocked down by a van in Golf Club Road here on the morning66 words
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233 1966-02-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. 2l. Tengku Abdul Rahman hopes that chances of Indonesia calling oft her confrontation against Malaysia is "very much brighter now” under the present situation in Indonesia. Speaking at the closing ceremony of the Holy Koran recital at the Kampong Bharu mosque233 words
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Article35 1966-02-02 6 TANJONG MALIM- Jan. 24 Dr. Harbhajan Singh has assum" duty as the Health Officer in M* Batang Padang District He sot needs Dr. Charles E Ponnudurf*’ who has Joined the Tapah Distru Hospital.35 words
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Article, Illustration179 1966-02-02 7 SINGAPORE, Jan. 25. SINGAPORE’S “needle treatment" has astonished an Austrian surgeon, Dr. Otto Kaufmann, health officer of the German liner Hannover, which stopped over at Singapore during the week- end. Dr. Kaufmann. who had been suffering from lumbago for three weeks, heard of the successes of179 words
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Article, Illustration242 1966-02-02 7 SINGAPORE, Jan. 25.J pOLAND intends to increase its purchase of rubber from Singapore and Malaysia over the next five years. Mr. Janusz Maronownki. a Polish foreign trade representative, said this when he arrived here last night to set up an ollice in Singapore. Mr.242 words
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Article, Illustration175 1966-02-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 25 YfARA’s long-cherished dream will be realised J 1 in July this year when its S 3 5 million ninestorey headquarters in Batu Road here will bs completed. Work on the ultra-mo-dern building, first envisaged eight years ago,175 words
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126 1966-02-02 7 PENANG, Jan. 24—A goodwill team from the Philippine Airlines will visit Penang this weekend to help promote friendship and closer relations between Malaysia and th« Philippines Efd by Mr Emiliano I CarnnriHo. manager of PAL and head l ,ts community relations depart ment the126 words
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56 1966-02-02 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 25—The Liberal Arts Soeietv will hold its c vcond audition foi itg musical production. ‘‘O'’' ©nt prince,’’ r Jan. 27 and 28. A spokesman that more male voices were required to strengthen the choir Those interested should prpsenl themselves at the St.56 words
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Article76 1966-02-02 7 OINGAPORE, Tues. The Straits tin price rose by $9.25 today to $716.12| a picul, the highest price since late October. The rise was due to the shortage of tin ore on offer after the Chinese New Year and Hari Raya holidays. The estimated offering was76 words
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188 1966-02-02 7 SINGAPORE, Jan. 25. Jan. 25. —Work has begun on the new $49 million General Hospital at the site of the existing one. Construction has to b<* staggered to a schedule as not to interfere with the normal running of the hospital. Phase188 words
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Article44 1966-02-02 7 KOTA BHARU, Jan. 24—Thailand is to set up a consulate here in March at Pondok Bahagla. Jalan Pengkalan Chepa This will facilitate travel between Thailand and Malaysia. At present people in Kelantan have to travel to Penang for visas to Thailand44 words
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Article117 1966-02-02 7 Kuala lumpur, Jan. 24. —The Government has announced a guaranteed minimum price of $16 a picul for the Malinja and Maliisuri varieties of padi. The price of padi from the first crop has been fixed at $16 a picul. For the second crop of padi, the price117 words
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Article33 1966-02-02 7 TELUK ANSON. Jan 25.—'The Raja Muda and Che Puan Besar of Perak entertained about 200 guests at a satay party at their residence here yesterday evening to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa.33 words
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Article175 1966-02-02 7 KANGAR. Jan. 25.-The Perlis State Government is studying a report by a Colombo Plan expert on the fesibilitv of starting a sußar cane plantation industry here. "According to this report, Perils Is the best and most suitable area in Malaysia for large-scale planting of sugar175 words
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Article, Illustration490 1966-02-02 8 Mo j untin’s criticism malicious, says Ministry Storekeeper who became chairman of the board JESSELTON, Jan. 25. r rHE State Ministry of Communications and Works today described as “acrimonious and malicious” the criticism by an Alliance Assemblyman, Mr. Peter Mojuntin, on the appointment of the new chairman of the Sabah490 words
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Article46 1966-02-02 8 TANJONG MALIM. Jan. 25 Syed Abdul Bari bin Syed Abdullah Shahabuddin. the former Assistant District Officer here, has been transferred to Kroh. Syed Abdul Bari, a nephew of the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, is succeeded by Inche Abdul Azizi bin Mat Soni46 words
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Article23 1966-02-02 8 lELUK ANSON, Jan. Thf Lower Perak Fuchien Association here has awarded scholarship worth $3 200 to 210 children of it: members.23 words
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229 1966-02-02 8 CINGAPOKE, Jan. 25. Singapore is to have another multistorey, ultra-modern hotel to cater for tourists—the $10 million Ming Court. Sited in Orchard Road. Singapore’s highway of hotels, Ming Court will be among the229 words
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119 1966-02-02 8 Jan. 25. A Perils religious writer, Sheikh Abu Bakar ElShaari, has been asked by the Prime Minister’s Department to translate the Koran into the national language. Sheikh Abu Bakar, Imam of the Hangar mosque, was the only candidate to attend an interview with119 words
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292 1966-02-02 8 SINGAPORE, Jan. 24 DESPITE the recent spate of student agitation against Nanyang University authorities, the re-organisation of the university is almost complete. When the next academic year begins in April the set-up of the three colleges of the university will be292 words
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236 1966-02-02 8 S 2 ‘wndwm x VIORE than one million people, including thousands of potential buyers and investors, are expected to visit the first International Asian Trade Fair in November in Bangkok, in which Malaysia will participate. A statement by the United236 words
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91 1966-02-02 8 MALACCA, Jan. 24. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, will open the $650,000 Tanjong Minyak drainage and irrigation scheme, five miles from here, on Feb. 12. The scheme, covering ahout 3,200 acres, was financed under the Second Five-Year Development Plan by the91 words
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Article320 1966-02-02 9 RECORD 500,000 STUDENTS PUT UP EDUCATION BILL BY $16 MILLION SINGAPO R E, Jan. 25. THE Public Service Commission has appoint- ed 1,0% new teachers to meet the State s fast expanding education programme this year. The teachers were appointed last month to help cope with the320 words
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Article55 1966-02-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 25—The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Harun bin Haji Idris this morning entertained 40 members of 'he Umno Ulu Langat branch at his residence here A “goodwill inter-community n *ght to jointly celebrate Chinese New Year. Hari Raya and Thaipusam will be hold at55 words
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Article, Illustration244 1966-02-02 9 Kuala lumpur. Jan. 25. An architect practising in Malaysia who has been awarded the P a n Pacific Award citation considers it more an honour for the country than a personal one. Mr Howard Ashlev. a Scotsman who has been in Malaysia244 words
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Article, Illustration379 1966-02-02 9 REPLY TO TAN’S RUBBER ‘THREAT’ gINGAPORE, Jan. 25 —Singapore businessmen today expressed the hope that nothing would be done to disrupt the economic stability oi‘ Singapore and Malaysia. “In the traditional spirit of the New Year, let us talk more of economic379 words
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217 1966-02-02 9 f "UALA LUMPUR, Jan. 24 —Fed Malaysians, according to the chairman of the Elections Commission, Dato Haji Mustapha Albakri, seem to take the trouble to ascertain if their names are on the electoral rolls. The draft electoral rolls have been open for inspection at217 words
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122 1966-02-02 9 Kuala lumpur, jan. 21 —The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari returned home today and said that he would recommend to the Government -hat amenities and facilities accorded to Singapore students in Malaysia Hall and other student centres in Britain. Australia122 words
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Article24 1966-02-02 9 KLUANO. Jan. 24—The Umno Kluang Utara branch has sent 200 oackets of cakes to Malaysian soldiers serving in the Borneo States24 words
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Article640 1966-02-02 10 RUBBER EXPORTS IN ANY SHOWDOWN... Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 24 jyjALAYSIAN officials believe they can stop exporting rubber through Singapore in any showdown. A Ministerial committee made a special study of the effects of Singapore's separation from Malaysia and concluded that Malaysia's rubber could be640 words
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Article, Illustration191 1966-02-02 10 Kuala lumpur, Jan. 25.—The American Field Service is having its annual difficulty in finding hospitable Malaysians to adopt Americans for its summer student exchange programme. The AFS has sent out appeals to all American commerical firms, community leaders, YWCAs and volunteer organisations, asking191 words
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65 1966-02-02 10 MALACCA, Jan. 24—The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the $BOO,OOO community hall at Bona Vista Road here on Feb. 5. The hall will be the new premises of the Malacca Library, now situated at Fort Road. The State Government and the Malacca65 words
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Article42 1966-02-02 10 YONG PENG, Jan. 25—Mr. Chen Heng Ping, chairman of the local council here, has been re-elected president of the Hock Chiew Association. Others elected are Mr Wong it Chwee. vice-president: Mr Lee Hwa Kuang, secretary: and Mr. Wong Teow Kong, treasurer.42 words
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Article, Illustration74 1966-02-02 10 SINGAPORE. Jan. 25 -Mr Choo Chek Juan (above), of Shell (Eastern> Ltd., left Singapore todav for a year’s assignment in the head offices of Shell ii. London. Mr. Choo, 37, was accompanied by his wife and three children, a boy aged eight and twin74 words
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168 1966-02-02 10 PENANG, Jao 25 lt»* 1 Thai Consul in Penang. Mr. Swate Komalabhuti. today said he had rejected a “regular monthly payment” which had been offered to him if he would relax his four year old ban on Ramvong dancing in168 words
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Article52 1966-02-02 10 IPOH, Jan. 24 —The new constitution for the A 1 Party will be studied by the Alliance Executive Council at meeting on Jan. 27. h .-ded The 15 council members, hen 1 J by the Mentri Besar. Dato Am™ bin Said, will study the membership plan for52 words
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217 1966-02-02 10 rpANJONG M A L I M, A Jan. 24.—Collectors of Land Revenue in Perak are now authorised to alienate State land not exceeding 10 acres for agricultural use. The new powers are contained In the National Land Code approved by Parliament last year.217 words
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Article84 1966-02-02 10 SINGAPORE, Jan. 25—The Minister of State for Culture, Mr. K. C. Lee, left Singapore yesterday evening for Bangkok to attend the 11-day conference oi Ecafe. The meeting, which started yesterday will discuss trade between member states and Ecafe. Singapore recently became a full member of84 words
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Article67 1966-02-02 10 j IPOH, Jan. 25—Tengku Futirnah binte Tengku Borhan, wife ol the commanding officer of the sth Bn. Royal Malay Regiment here, will declare open the units Family Club in Ashby Road tomorrow. After the brief ceremony, Capt. Ahmad Sulaiman, the chief cooking instructor at the Armed forces67 words
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173 1966-02-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 26. ABOUT 100 delegates representing about 630 branches and wards will assemble here on Sunday to consider amendments to the MCA constitution. The amendments are aimed at: STRENGTHENING the collective leadership of the central working committee: DOUBLING the representaUon of173 words
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144 1966-02-02 11 IT' U ALA LUMPUR, Jan 26. jfm. The Australian High Commissioner here, Mr. A. J. Eastman, tonight expressed confidence that the mutual sympathy, respect and tolerance between Malaysia and Australia would continue and grow. He was speaking over Radio Malaysia to mark Australia’s144 words
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99 1966-02-02 11 Kuala lumpur Jan. 26 —Miss Elizabeth Owen, vice-president of the Royal Commonwealth Society, will arrive here on Jan. 31 on the first leg of a round-the-world tour. Miss Owen, who is also chairman of the society’s Speakers and Public Relations Committee, wili il99 words
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Article89 1966-02-02 11 ITUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 26 The exhibition of Malaysian art, which had a success show in Glasgow last year during the Commonwealth Arts Festival, and then in Dublin, will open in London tomorrow. The Duchess of Kent will open the exhibition at the Commonwealth Institute89 words
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Article101 1966-02-02 11 SINGAPORE, Jan. 26 A leading international photographer, Mr. Walter Benser. will visit Singapore and Kfiala Lumpur next month to give several lectures on “Colourmagic.” He will demonstrate through colour slides, the importance of perspective and composition in colour photography. Mr. Benser, one of the world’s leading101 words
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320 1966-02-02 11 I1T UALA LUMPUR Jan. 26 ilV —Malaysia and India are “lighting the lamps which can illumine the path on which the whole of Asia and the world must walk if peace, harmony and goodwill among nations are to be attained,” the Indian High320 words
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295 1966-02-02 11 PENANG, Jan. 26. pXCEPT for two Taiping councillors who have left the party, no UDP representative has resigned from any local council in the country. “But our men have indicated their acceptance of the party directive that they should295 words
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Article54 1966-02-02 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 26—The Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, will open an art exhibition sponsored by the Examination Syndicate at the Selangor Education office. Jataui Swettenham, at 5 p.m. on Peb. 1 The exhibits Include paintings and craftwork specimens submitted by candidates for the Lower54 words
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155 1966-02-02 11 SINGAPORE, Jan. 26 SINGAPORE’S first chocolate factory in Tanglin Halt has already found export markets in South-East Asian countries. Since the $5 million pioneer industry began production in May last year, it has been exporting its products to Burma, Thailand. Hong Kong, South Vietnam155 words
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Article140 1966-02-02 11 |(UALA LUMPUR, IY Jan. 26. Another squadron of the crack Australian Special Air Services Regiment will arrive in Malaysia next month to serve in Borneo. An Australian High Commission spokesman here said this unit would replace the first batch of 100 men who returned to Australia140 words
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82 1966-02-02 11 SEREMBAN, Jan. 25—The Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysian Police. Dato Sir Claude Fenner. today bade farewell to all the officers and men in Negri Sembllan. This afternoon, he was entertained to a tea party. Tonight the officers gave a farewell dinner in his honour82 words
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77 1966-02-02 11 IPOH, Jan. 24—The Ipoh public library has been designated as a depository for all Perak State reports and publications of a nonconfidential nature. Heads of departments have been asked to co-operate by sending their publications to the library so that they can be made77 words
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Article, Illustration625 1966-02-02 12 TRADITIONAL CEREMONY Jan. 26 The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, today stressed the fundamental principle of equal rights and equal responsibilities for all citizens when he addressed members of the legal profession at a ceremony to mark the opening of625 words
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Article58 1966-02-02 12 i I PEN I ANG J n 26 The City Cleansing Department removed a .ecord total ot 386 tons of house l hold refuse In George Town during the flve-day Chinese New Vew-Hari Raya holiday period. Much of the refuse, according to the City Cleansing Superintendent.58 words
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263 1966-02-02 12 Chan Bang Soon - From Chan Bang Soon A LOR STAR, Jan. 26. —The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. said here today that clashes on Jan. 24 between soldiers and civilians in Kuching were not caused by racial discord or political differences “They were due to263 words
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Article45 1966-02-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 26—The Minister of Labour, Mr. V Manickavasagam. will open the Kuala Lumpur Secondary schools’ head prefects’ forum on ‘‘The Need for Vocational Guidance—the Pupils’ Views” at the Selan- gor Education Office Hall here 1 on Jan. 29 at 4 pm.45 words
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209 1966-02-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 26. T'HE National Union of Bank Employees has formed an action committee to take industrial action if the dispute between the union and the employers remains unsettled. The president of the union, Mr Yeoh Teck Chye, said this today when asked what209 words
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Article62 1966-02-02 12 Kuala lumpur Jan. 26. —It wasn’t exactly a lucky day for a businessman who went to the race s here yesterday. Mr. Choong Mun Ying. 24. of Cheras Road. lost his money on the horses and then found that his car had been stolen. The62 words
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Article51 1966-02-02 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 26 The new British High Commissioner to Malaysia. Sir Michael Walker, will arrive at Port Swettenham on Jan. 30. He will be accompanied by Lady Walker. Sir Michael will take over from the former British High Commissioner here. Lord Head, who lelt last51 words
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84 1966-02-02 12 Reuter. DANGKOK. Jan. 26—The V Associate of SouthEast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning will sponsor two seminars in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, it was announced today. The first seminar, to Jake place from Jan. 31 to F>b. 4 In Kuala Lumpur, will be on “The— Reuter. - 84 words
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146 1966-02-02 12 PENANG. Jan. 26 Ang averaging $2,000 each await nearly 200 teachers following the Ministry of Evocation's decision to remove the disparity in the salary scales for Government and non-Government graduate teachers with degrees. *Theae ang sows will he in lrrears °f **"*7»146 words
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112 1966-02-02 12 SINGAPORE, Jan. 26 —The first-ever Russian cultural troupe to come to Singapore will arrive here early next month. They will be the guests ot the Singapore Government, and their performances will be under the auspices of the National Theatre Trust. The question of visits112 words
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Article, Illustration378 1966-02-02 13 TOBY CHUA - By TOBY CHUA: Kuala Lumpur. Jan. 26 Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today appealed to consumers to boycott overcharging businesses to keep prices in line. Buyer resistance and active consumer associations could prove more powerful than the law in bringing378 words
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158 1966-02-02 13 "M ALA Ll’MPUR. Jan. 26—The Yang di-Per-tuan Besar and Tengku Ampuan of Negri SembiIan were given a rousing welcome today on their return from a five-month visit to Britain. More than 300 people including members of the State Assembly, members of the Council of158 words
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Article28 1966-02-02 13 PENANG, Jan. 26—About 4.300 Muslims received fltrah tithes this vear Announcing this today, the Religious Affairs Department distoday that a total of about *21,500 was distributed.28 words
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Article, Illustration226 1966-02-02 13 Kuala lumpur. Jan. 26 In an open letter to Malaysians, a young Filipino air stewardess now here on a friendship mission, expressed confidence that features common to the Philippines and Malaysia “will further strengthen the bonds of friendship" between the two countries. Writing226 words
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Article35 1966-02-02 13 SINGAPORE, Jan. 26—The P and O liner Cathay will arrive here on Feb. 1 with 36 disembarking passengers. The liner will call at Penang on Jan. 29 and Port Swettenham the lollowing day.35 words
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Article33 1966-02-02 13 KUCHING, Jan. 26 Sarawak k Chief Minister, Dato Stephen Kalong Ningkan, today expressed “deep gratitude” to the Ist Bn., Duke of Edinburgh’s Own Gurkha Rifles, for defending Malaysia agfcinst Indonesian aggression.33 words
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Article, Illustration321 1966-02-02 13 Economic war? ‘Oh, no 4 AS FINANCE MINISTER I KNOW IT IS TO OUR ADVANTAGE TO CO-OPERATE SINGAPORE’ KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 26 r Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today that it was certainly not the intention of the Malaysian Government to hurt the economy of Singapore. Neither321 words
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Article43 1966-02-02 13 B/OAN SERAI. Jan. 2fr-Che Norainl binte Harun has been elected president of the Bagan Serai branch of the Malaysian Women'8 Institute. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent. Che Rahaya binte Hajl Hassfin; assistant secretary, Che Mahayam binte Baharl; treasurer, Che Baihaya binte Yeop.43 words
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191 1966-02-02 13 SINGAPORE, Jan. 26. —Poland’s foreign trade representative here, Mr. Janusz Moronownki, will spend the next few days meeting and “getting to know” local and Malaysian rubber dealers. Mr. Moronownki flew in on the night of Jan. 24 to set up an office here191 words
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Article, Illustration170 1966-02-02 14 TWO COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES CELEBRATE ON SAME DAY THE Minister of Home Affairs, Da to (Dr.) Ismail bin Da to Abdul Rahman, chits with the Australian High Commissioner, Mr. A. J. Eastman (top left) at a reception at Mr. Eastman’s residence in Jalan Golf View, Koala Lumpur onStraits Times pictures. - 170 words
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353 1966-02-02 14 JESSELTON, Jan. 27 SABAH’S Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries. Inche Mohamed Said bin Keruak, feels thal the State can be developed into a rich agricultural centre if the existing minor settlement schemes were to be transformed into major projects. The major353 words
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Article181 1966-02-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 27.—Thirteen Malay students, including five girls, left here today on United Arab Republic scholarships to join Al-Azhar University in Cairo. i For the fifth year in succession the UAR has offered scholarships to Malaysian and Singapore students. Before the separation of181 words
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85 1966-02-02 14 SINGAPORE. Jan. 37 All-purpose secondary schools will be launched this year to break down the strong prejudice against technical and vocational education, the Minister of Education. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, announced today. This new type of school provides technical, vocational and formal academic education—under85 words
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158 1966-02-02 14 PENANG. Jan. 27. THE Penang and Province Wellesley Malav 1 Farmers’ Association is to submit a memorandum to the Cenucl Government urging that the price of padi be raised /i-om $l6 to $2O a picul. The association wni a*" i ask the Government158 words
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Article31 1966-02-02 14 KUCHING. Jan 27 —M: William G. Linang. a senior in the Sarawak Administi Service, has left for a six-m" 1 course at the Australian Admin* Lstrative Staff College31 words
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128 1966-02-02 14 Malacca, Jan. 27. a Malacca Alliance State Assemblyman. Dato Thamby Chile bln Abdul Karim, 64. died of a heart attack at the General Hospital here yesterday evening Dato Thamby Chlk. who had been 111 for some time, was admitted to the hospital at noon128 words
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225 1966-02-02 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Work to All up the swamps of Woodlands is now being carried out by the Economic Development Board as part of the Arst phase of developing t‘h e area into a new industrial satellite town. It is eventually expected to have225 words
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138 1966-02-02 15 IPOH, Jan. 27.—A toy 1 grenade made in Hong Kong caused a scare in the railway station here Just before the arrival of the north and south bound mail trains. A boy, who saw the grenade” lying on the fourth step of the stairway138 words
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Article20 1966-02-02 15 SUNGEI PATANI.Jan 27—Syed Abdul Bari bln Syed Abdullah Shahabudin has been posted to Kroh as assistant District Officer.20 words
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210 1966-02-02 15 Kuala lumpur. Jan. 27. —American malartologlst, Dr. Wilson Warren, who wants to visit Pahang to find out the frequency with which monkey malaria is transmitted to people, will not be able to make the trip just yet because of210 words
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Article87 1966-02-02 15 SINGAPORE, Jan. 27 Two members of the top management team of the world-wide Mobil oil organisation will arrive in Singapore tomorrow night in the course of a Far Eastern tour. The purpose of their visit Is to Inspect Mobil facilities in Singapore and Malaysia,87 words
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Article49 1966-02-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 27—Dr. Syed Hussein Alatas has been elected president of the Academic Stall Association of the University of Malaya. Other officials: Vice-presidents Prof. Barker Riley, and Dr. Lim Chong Yah: secretary Dr. MC. Agarwal; assistant secretary Dr. M.F. Quest and treasurer Dr. Li Yu*n-Lo.49 words
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155 1966-02-02 15 Councillor units —‘I can’t afford to stay on’ BUKIT MERTAJAM, Jan. 27.—An Alliance member of the Province Central District Council, Inche Eusoft Samsudin has resigned his seat—to work as a temporary clerk in the council. *T cannot afford to remain a councillor.” he said today. As a district councillor, he155 words
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Article127 1966-02-02 15 DENANG, Jan. 27 The Penang CID chief, Supt. Ko Kim Cheng, today commended the pubile-spirited-ne&s of Lorong HlJau Tujoh residents who at a Chinese New Year party held recently, pledged to go to the aid of any neighbour attacked by robbers or burglars. The chairman127 words
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Article67 1966-02-02 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 27—More than 2,500 National Servicemen here were back again today to continue their civil defence training after a seven-week holiday. For the next five weeks they will be given intensified drill by Army instructors. A spokesman for the Civil Defence Corps said67 words
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230 1966-02-02 15 SINGAPORE, Jan. 27. The Minister for Social Affairs, Inche Othman Wok, said today that the Singapore Gove r n m ent would always be willing to render any sort of assistance to Malaysian pilgrims leaving from the Island. They were relatives and230 words
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Article80 1966-02-02 15 CINGAPORE, Jan. 27 A Royal Marines officer, Lieut. Hugh Wiltshire, due to leave today on a 8.000mile trip to Britain in his 25-foot Bermudan sloop, The Fiddler, has postponed his departure because of a delay in the refit of the boat's engine. He and his crew of80 words
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Article40 1966-02-02 15 SINGAPORE. Jan. 27. Mr. David Brown, chairman of Britain's £36 million David Brown Corporation, will be in Singapore on Peb. 1 and Feb. 2 during a 2<:,0©0-mlle tour of the Par East, the United States and Australia.40 words
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198 1966-02-02 15 If TALA LUMPUR, Jan. 27 11 Burma, the Philippines and Thailand are now interested in the student exchange programme launched 14 months ago by the Selangor Mentrl Besar, Dato Harun bin Haii Idris, as an “experiment'* la communal Integration. Th# Selangor Student's Exchange Committee,198 words
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129 1966-02-02 15 CINGAPORE, Jan. 27 A Broadway director, Mr. Romney Brent, arrives here on Jah. 29 to produce a play for the Experimental Theatre Club. The play will be staged at the Cultural Centre at the end of February. Mr. Brent is coming to129 words
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Article36 1966-02-02 15 KLUANO. Jan. 27.—Eight boys, all students of the Malay Secondary School in Jalan Mersing here, have received scholarships to study at the Alam Shah School, Kuala Lumpur. They will be admitted to Form Four classes.36 words
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384 1966-02-02 16 KLANG, Jan. 27. rpHE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today reminded the nation's planting industry of the growing world demand for palm oil and advised them "now is the time to invest." More land for planting oil384 words
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Article58 1966-02-02 16 SUNGEI PATANI. Jan. 27 Tan Siew Jin, 18, and Tan Slew Ghee. 17. sons of Mr. Tan Keng Heng, a Kedah businessman, have left for Australia to study at tlie State High School, Parkvillc, Melbourne. Their uncle. Mr. Cheng Mee Chooi. a Colombo Plan scholar, is58 words
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Article55 1966-02-02 16 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Jan 27 The Sultan of Kedah will take the salute at a graduation parade of pilot officers of the Royal Malaysian Air Force at the Roval Malaysian Flying Training School in Alor Star on Feb. 3 Eight officers who completed the nine-and-a-half-month course, will receive55 words
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Article53 1966-02-02 16 SITIAWAN. Jan 27—The Minister for Labour Mr. V. Mamckavnsagam, will open the newly completed Krishnan temple at Aver Tawar, about seven miles away from here, tomorrow’. The temple costing $30,000 was built from a grant of $20,000 from the Social Welfare Lotteries Board and the balance53 words
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Article29 1966-02-02 16 PARIT BUNTAR Jan 27 The Par it Buntar Malays’ Cooperative Society will hold its annual meeting tomorrow at the Krian District Boys Scouts’ Assort 11 ion headquarters29 words
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342 1966-02-02 16 Kuala lumpur. Jan. 27. The Staff Side of the National Whitley Council at a meeting here today rej ect e d the Government’s method of implementation of equal pay for women. The Staff Side also condemned the teachers’ panel Of the National342 words
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Article57 1966-02-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 27 The pupils of St. Mary’s Secondary School here will stage a musical play “Sing Ho for a Prince” in the school hall tomorrow' and on Jan. 29 at 8 p.m in aid of the school welfare fund for needy children Tickets at $3 $257 words
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Article, Illustration223 1966-02-02 16 RLANG, Jan. 27—A British engineer, who made the fullest use of made-in-Malaysia pro* ducts and local engineering skill in the designing of a palm oil mill, was praised by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today. The223 words
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Article, Illustration178 1966-02-02 16 KUALA LUMPUR 7, an 27 Tho»u h tile time has come for a war on soaring prices, the Selan-o? Consumers’ Association finds itself helnless” and in debt. This was disclosed !n public appeal for money and members made toda" by the association’s secret ary,178 words
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Article44 1966-02-02 16 IPOH. Jan- 27 Miss C’hian? Ching, a Mandarin film actie" “xpected to arrive nere tomorn Tor stage appearances spread o\f a week in conjunction with th? screening of the film Trouble >r the Wedding Night" at the H io> Theatre.44 words
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Article31 1966-02-02 16 StTNGEI PATANI. Jan 27 Father P. Decroocq. natioml chaplain of the Youne Christian Workers' Movement. i> coin* on leave- and will be succeeded bv Father. A. Pallier ot Serembao31 words
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Article37 1966-02-02 16 MALACCA. Jan. 27—Mr. H Singh Gill, the assistant of the Supreme Court here, i't acting as the magistrate diuy the absence of Mr. Rannr. Iyer. Mr. Iyer has left l 1 on two months leave.37 words
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Article44 1966-02-02 16 TELUK ANSON. Jan. 27 I»< Mat Yen bin Ahmad, 60. moM cinema operator with the Deiw ment of Information here a fa#er of Perak and North rufjy player, Zainal Yen, d iec V a heart attack in the b'>P‘ here.44 words
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Article32 1966-02-02 16 MALACCA. Jan. 27 Asmah Alang, wife of the Minister of Malacca, will j here on March 22 on a P'lR' f to Mecca. She Is chairman ot Malacca Umno Kaum Ibu32 words
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Article30 1966-02-02 16 KULIM. Jan. 27 Mi j Cheng Hai. of the Survey D<\" ment. Kedah and Perils, is |(i Ing next week after soi i> government for 40 years.30 words
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345 1966-02-02 17 IPOH, Jan. 28. THE Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese 1 Association has decided to support the proposed amendments to the party's constitution after the central working committee had agreed to make certain further changes. The original amendments sought to provide the president with345 words
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Article57 1966-02-02 17 a NO an a —The State Agricultural Department will hold two courses In elementary agriculyouths In the State at tne Chtrok Tolcun agricultural Bukit Mertajam, next month. .T* 1 (f r course, open to men will he from Feb. 7 to 19, and the second, for57 words
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Article17 1966-02-02 17 JESSELTON. Jan 28—Seventeen district councils in Sabah have been allocated $170,000 to Improve rural communications17 words
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127 1966-02-02 17 IESSELTON, Jan. 28. —An expert from the Intern ational Labour Organisation is expected to come here soon to run a $450,000 s p e c i alist trade training centre which will be opened by the Chief Minister, Mr. Peter Lo, next week.127 words
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Article77 1966-02-02 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Jan. 28- The secretary of the Malaysian Scientific Association, Dr. Eric Ng, today urged the Government to recognise the association and nominate representatives to the MBA's executive board as a men ns of initiating a National Research Council for Science and Technology. The MSA77 words
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Article52 1966-02-02 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Jan 28—Brigadier Tengku Ahmad bin Tengku Burhanuddin. commander of the First Brigade from Kuala Lumpur, today visited the civil defence unit here by helicopter. He was met bv civil defence officers and the 0.C.P.D., Asst. Supt. Inche Annuar bin Chik He left later for52 words
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Article230 1966-02-02 17 SINGAPORE, Jan. 28. —Rde is the colour of the work permits to be issued to noncitizens wroking in Singapore. The permit, in three parts, when folded will be reduced to the size of a driving licence. I THE FIRST PART (left side) will carry230 words
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88 1966-02-02 17 I/ANGAR, Jan. 28. The State Government Is soon to launch a $300,000 project to build 100 lowcost houses for fishermen at Seberang Tok Pi, Kuala Perils, seven miles from here. “Tenders have already been called.” Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. the Mentri88 words
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Article40 1966-02-02 17 KUALA LUMPUR Jan. 28—Prof. Edwin A. Peel of the University of Birmingham will talk on “Learning for Understanding" in Arts Lecture Theatre "A". University of Malaya, on Feb 4 at 8 p.m It is open to the public40 words
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175 1966-02-02 17 ITUALA LUMPUR. I Jan, 28. Social Welfare Department officers will soon attend a special 11-day course to learn how to select Jobs for handicapped people. The course which begins on Jan. 31 is being conducted by the department in co-operation with the International Labour175 words
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Article, Illustration272 1966-02-02 17 808 NO - By 808 NO Kuala lumfur, Jan. 28. —The vicepresident of the World Bank, Mr. S. Alderwereld, today had a 90-minute discussion with the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, on the general relationship between the bank and Malaysia. After the meeting, Mr. Alderwereld272 words
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Article24 1966-02-02 17 JAKARTA, Jan. 28—Indonesian marine forces have concluded a grand military exercise at the border areas, the official Antara news agency reported today24 words
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75 1966-02-02 17 JESSELTON, Jan. 28. Wild elephants in the La had Data district have tone on a rampage again and destroyed large areas of agricultural crops on smallholdings at Kampong Pangi The Lahad Datu dis- trict council has asked the Department of Agriculture to assess the75 words
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Article2383 1966-02-02 18 From Our Market Correspondent VO Stock Kxchange can Ruin* on registering rises in share prices for ever and so it was that on the local exc hange last week prices were generally depressed, although not to any great extent, after their recent advances. In the three days2,383 words
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Article26 1966-02-02 18 r rubh.fr tin (per lb.1. tperplcull Jan 24. $706,474 tV $716,121 •iB 6»f ct*. $720.24 27. 69| eta. $716.2* ?8. f»| rU $712.75 $710.2526 words
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Article52 1966-02-02 18 (Mxiaitn' Prices) Fust Malayan 2. up 2 19 xd Second Malayan 1 tfl 1.56 xd Third Malayan 109 l.?0 Maiavsia Commerce .8$ .96 Mai Ssv Fund 1.20 1 31 First Hong Kong J 00 1 05* Second Hong Kona .72 .76* Sterling (.’ommoduv I t 410 r* Hong52 words
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Article104 1966-02-02 18 Current Dale Total for Total for payment parable llii* year previous vear H. K. S. Bank 6a 6d 10s lav Gopeng Tin 25% Mm 4 1724% 96% 4 bender tang 15% Mo J 75",, Kamunting 20% 1 Mar 5 75% Klllmghall 80% Mar J 120 100% Kinta Kella*104 words
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Article42 1966-02-02 18 I op US Department of Comneicf reported that during the month of Decent bet the United sta'ps imported 39 226 ton* ton or crude drv rubber 5 s.;:i u,t u tons 4 014 til t to of ftvntiiptn t iO:>ei42 words
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Article44 1966-02-02 18 Industi ui. 4 Jli ljn Q 26 ,a 27 'hn. 28 Jar. IT I in ?i 90 81 899fi 89 78 X rubbers "6 27 115.2D 1 8< h>5 8» 105 83 lO.'.tfH Dc. .1 u 1063 l(jp M i<*62 10()44 words
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Article312 1966-02-02 18 THE holiday shortened week commenced with an easier tendency brought on by contemplated additional releases from tha G.S.A. stockpile announced during the five days holiday, and godown selling against built-up stocks upcountry. state H.C.B. Co. Ltd in their current review of th** local Rubber Market.312 words
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Article79 1966-02-02 18 HiNttl Produce Mxehangr Singe* 9 pvre noon prieoe per picul y»»t«r day; Cooonut oil; bulk ss4* sel>M dt on ss7* sellers. Copra; Jan Keb. UK. Continent Unquoted. Popper: Mnntok white $222* sel r'* Sarawak white $220 sellers, Sarawak black sls7* rollers, gu'”' l l.ampong black sls7*<N) aelleis 1179 words
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Article84 1966-02-02 18 'PHI Association of Banks in M»t*v eta made these changes in Its 1 to merchants yesterday (all rates *100): United States: buying TT 32J. mall on 33, 90 d/at. 33 7/l« t'*' 1 bills. 33| trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 516. atrm > OD 35 7/16, 9084 words
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Article41 1966-02-02 18 O'. the free exchange market In Huix Kong on Saturday fh** s r n V, was guot“d at 5.74 fo r T T. and fur cash. Sterling was qtm’ed at <6 03 and 9 tael of gold a' 261*41 words
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Article, Illustration36 1966-02-02 19 NORTH wing-forward John Ewing grabs the ball from the scrum and dashes with it during the annual match against South at Penang’s Cup Stadium on Jan. 23. Nor.h won 27-8.—Timesport picture. —Timesport picture.—Timesport picture. - 36 words
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732 1966-02-02 19 MANSOOR; RAHMAN - By MANSOOR RAHMAN VET ANOTHER rugger season in Malaysia will end shortly. This season will be recorded as mainly a “domestic” one. For apart from the inaugural match against Singapore next Saturday, the Malaysian Rugby Union have had no other internaI tional engagements.732 words
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193 1966-02-02 19 I/UALA LUMPUR, Jan. 30—Selangor Services “A”, comprising Malaysian Armed Forces units in Selangor, have won the Selangor Rugby Union’s first league competition for the Milsum Trophy. Services “A” were given a walkover by Selangor Malays yesterday In a postponed match to complete193 words
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Article73 1966-02-02 19 JPOH, Jan. 28 —The Malaysian Rugby Union selectors will name the Malaysian team to play Singapore on Feb. 5 after tomorrow’s North-South match at Penang. MRU secretary Bill Proctor said tomorrow’s match should be a good preliminary for the Malaysian match against Singapore “To encourage the sport73 words
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Article864 1966-02-02 20 [(UALA LUMPUR,, Jan. 25. Sea Pip and Seruan Negara, two beaten favourites on Saturday, won against the odds to pay handsome dividends on the second day’s racing at Kuala Lumpur today. Race One CLASS 4. D1V. 4—7F Fourtee Stable’s (6) SABTECK 8.12 (2453—532) Ismail 1 (15) Precious864 words
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Article962 1966-02-02 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Jan. 30.— Credit Balance III followed up his Trial win on Tuesday with a smashing victory in the Tengku’s Gold Cup here today. Race One CLASS 4. DIV. 3—9F Mrs. H. A Lim's 15) LOTUS FLOWER 8.11 < 1287-189) Asuwadi 1 (3) Precious962 words
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Miscellaneous86 1966-02-02 20 -BIG SWEEPTOTAL POOL: §84.586 1st—No. *****6 (§20,935) 2nd—No. *****3 (§10,467) 3rd.—No *****6 (§5,233) Starters (S475 each): Nos. *****8 *****1 *****8 *****0 *****1 *****7 *****1 *****3 *****1 *****4 *****2. Consolation ($465 each): Nos. *****8 *****7 *****8 *****1 *****7 *****3 *****7 *****1 *****8 *****8 BIG SWEEP Total Pool $109,038 1. No. *****186 words
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