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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1960.

PEOPLE

in the news

New King is one Malaya's most

of

progressive sultans

By our own correspondent

Kuala Lumpur.

Malaya's new King, 61-year-old Sir Hisamuddin Alam Shah Alhaj ibni Almarhum Sultan Alaiddin Sulaiman Shah, is a man with the common touch and one of Malaya's most progressive sultans.

No stranger to the duties of lieves that agriculture will be Deputy the "pride" of Malaya in the "King" having been

too 1957 not since

distant future and Paramount Ruler

us such must be adapted to and thrice carrying out the functions of the King during modern developments.

Hisamuddin that period. Sir

Alam Shah is a highly success- ful farmer and an authority on poultry, having produced some of the best fowls in the country. About reven years ago he was such д successful poultry farmer that he w&5 able to supply the State Agriculture Departinent with 200 chickens for breeding.

At one time, the rear of his Lumpur was palace in unlo equipped with modern electric incubators erpable of holding 1,350 CARS.

RUBBER ESTATE

Twenty-two years ago in his first public announcement after succeeding his father as Sultan of Selangor, he said:

"Two aims which I sball ever keep

before me will be to follow in my father's footsteps and to move with the times."

There is amele proof that he has resolutely held to both these aims.

In all his speeches and ac- Selangor's tlons--not only as Sultan bui as Acting Para. mount Ruler, Sir Hisamuddin has demonstrated the need for prople of all classes keep abreast of the times,

the Born on May 13, 1800, Sulton had his early education al the Malay School in Kuala

For the pnat two years, the new King has devoted many of his leisure hours to the develop- ment of an old 40-acre rubber estate near Klang, about 30 miles Langat, SATURDAYS SOLUTION: Cent centre rere tile comer come

from the capital. into a modern attended eule cretin eroge

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Selangor. Later he the Malay College, Kangsar, Perak, where and the Prime

He has personally supervised the late King and experimented with the Minister, Tengku Abdul Rah- various kinds of catch crops man, also received their early (in-between-season crops) on schooling. this farm. He plans to pass on the knowledge he has gained to the villagers.

Modern mechanical equipment has also been introduced on this farin, for he staunchly be-

A deeply religious man, he has throughout his life taken an active interest in Moslem re- ligious affairs and education.

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He says price Malayan newsletter from Gordon Hung of modern RAHMAN WILL RAISE

S. AFRICAN ISSUE

art is

too high

By Robert Musel

London.

Into the tavern for lunch walked Nicolas Van Slachom with a half crown in his pocket Just in time to 100 a patron offer a painting for sala at £20.

ment that evening.

AT

LONDON

TALKS

Kuala Lumpur (By Airmail). The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is assured of obtaining the mandate he is seeking from Parliament to raise the South African issue at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers*

conference in London next month.

Ono

tective tariff.

impose a pro-

All the opposition parties said

manufacturer claimed that "This is the one motion that in Japan shoe-manufac- turers received government sub- from the Government which we "I was young then," said the will give our full backing.". sidy and all other "patronage.” millionaire arl collector und

With the mandate the Tengku while in Hongkong cost of pro- property owner, "so I told the man I would buy his painting will call on the South African duction was cheap.

Government to abandon itg Now they want the Singapore provided he would accept pay policies of apartheld and racial Government to discrimination.

Government sources said that the Tengku Is also going to London with plans for the con- ference to send up'a Common- wealth Human Rights Com- mission that will have the power 10 censure Commonwealth governments If the commission decides that "the rights of in- dividuals are being threatened."

"I talked a taxidriver into taking us to Croydon airport with the promise of a bonus fare if 1 pulled off a deal. I persuad- ed a pilot knew to fly me to Amsterdam on credit this was before the war when air travel was still somewhat informal.

"I sold the painting for £8,000 for I had immediately recognised ins a Van Goyen. The pur chaser gave me cash and that night I walked into the pub with a fortune in my pocket and pald the man his £20."

Van Slochem told the story in digressing from his personal theory that the prices being paid these days for modern paintings are too high considering that posterity which alone can de- elde has not yet placed its final valuation on the work of this century.

CAN'T TELL

apart from

stand

• BY THE

WAY

Meanwhile, a number of the by Beachcomber

WHILE Govent-W Government building work-

apposition parties supporting the Tengku's want the Federation ment to boycott South African goods.

But this move is unlikely to ag Alliance MPS get support said that the boycolt measures be ineffective would not only but was also "going away from the principle."

Trade, they said, should not be interferred with because the South Airican Goverhment was

"No one can tell what the almost certain to reciprocate if

*

redecorating a

men found in a basket what ap- peared to be certain notes and maxima for use at international "frank exchanges of views."

One note says: If you decide to reject your opponent's accep- tance of your proposal, you should make it clear that you only do so in order to lead him to reject your half-hearted ac-

ing from strength," or "retain-

ing the initiative."

The Suet touch

prices of some of these moderns a boycott was out into force and ceptance of his alternative pro- will be 50 years from now," he the annual M$30 million two-posal. This is called "negotiat- Baid. "They may increase that way trade would vanish. is possible. But it is also possible they may decline, They have not yet achieved the stability of the old masters and in some respects 1 feel the astounding prices being paid now for them represent a gamble,

the RITICISM of a plan to makeo

rubber

keep

all London streets one-way Anything to

workers happy seems to streets is being considered. It be the motto of various is admitted that under such a employers in the Federa-system many drivers would find themselves in difficulties, and a For the benefit of any near-

tion.

White-paper makes the point millionaires in the house Van

Workers 0m two

that the scheme might work it Slochem believes the best cur-

have asked everybody observed the rule, estates in Pahang rent buys for investment are

provide but that even this would de- employers to early Italian primitives, 17th their Century Dutch works and the coffins as one of their conditions pend largely on where drivers Euggestion wanted to go. The English romantics. All of these of service.

the And

employers have that all streets should be closed are expensivo-a Gainsborough

agreed to this, according to the to traffic during peak-hours was recently sold for $304,000.

His own collection is built latest report of the Ministry of rejected as unrealistic,

Labour. around Frunz Hals "Portrait of

Other unusual conditions of Sorting it out a Marksman" which ho

con-employment listed in the reportTHE men who came out a11 to be worth

about

strike recently, nga protest against men who had previously come out on strike, left very few to come out on strike as a pro- against test against the strike the original strikers. By the timo the Arst lot have gone second lot wil prob- back, the ably be striking against the third lot for striking against them. If the first lot again comes out in sympathy with the other two, there will be nothing... to stop the entire body striking ogainst themselves.

Are:

In 1934, he vielted Britainsiders where he made a special study $840,000, Murillo's "Portrait of a of forming and the use of Boy", a "Madonna" of Domenico bath. 31 a month for hair-cuts

Fifteen conta a week for oil modern mechanical equipment Ghirlandalo, [ Michelangelo

and 25 cents a month for slamps In agriculture.

drawing and statuette by for an airmall letter to India- Leonardo da Vinci,

The son of a New York art being Tamils.

of the estate

dealer, Van Blochem absorbed This is being provided by a at firm dealing in frozen and tinned

On that visit he was received In audience by the late King George V and in 1933 he was one of the Rulers' represento- Lives at the Queen's coronation, Ile became Sultan of Selangor on April 4, 1038.

On August 3, 1957, his fellow

elected him Rulers

Deputy Paramount Ruler.

Over the past two years. the new Head of Stato In his capa- eity as the Sultan of Selangor and Acting Paramount Ruler has constantly reminded the people of the need to change their "outmoded attitude" to He and work harder.

Time and again he has spoken "harmonious of the need for llving" by all races.

Addressing both Houses of Parliament last year, he spoke of the building up of a Malayan nation, the development of rural Arcus and friendship between Southeast Asian countries.

50

much painting lore home that he has never bad to take any expert advice in buying plotures,

many

workers

provisions in Province Wellesley:

Free hair-cuts or $1,50 month for employees;

*

He even duplicated his youth- Thirty cents coffee money a ful tavern coup a few years ago day. while on a property purchasing mission to the English midlands, As he sat in the auction room a painting was offered for sale. Van Slochem_got it for £21, cleaned it and discovered — 59

he had suspected that it was

Hubert Robert worth about: £30,000-UPI.

GIBLE THOUGHE

FOR TODAY

One important paint he It ta then stressed: "Whatever good for the people should | the have the support of 251 parties, irrespective of where strangers, - III John 6. the Idea has originated.” Sir Hisamuddin will formally fastalled Bs. the new Yang di-Pertuan Agong (King) on September during the third Merdeka anniversarY celebra- tions.

loyal thing you do when you render any service to brethren, especially to

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Our religion is not for our- selves, alone. To try to keep it is to lose it.. Don't neglect ser- vice to brethren in need.

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What a god prescribed to a mother of five Landed

the her in court

other

day.

She told the court that a goa prescribed oplum os a cure for her husband's leg injury.

She was fined $150 or two months jail for possession of 30 packets of opium.

The

influx of cheap Japanese and Hongkong footwear has forced

A wise precaution WHEN I read that tattooing 7ls becoming increasingly popular I remembered a remark made by a woman in the village where i lived. Several children had whooping cough and I said: "I hope yours won't get it." She replied: "We'm quite safe. My husband's tattooed on his chest: Flags of all the nations."*

-(London Express Servica).

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manufacturera to quit their business and act as agents instead,

Local and overseas consumers

of Singapore made footwear have switched over to Hongkong and Japanese shoes and sandals. The reasons for the switch- over were fancy designs and cheap prices,

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