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THE CHINA MAIL,

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1061.-

Malayan newsletter from Gregory Wong

S'pore Govt outlines plans for industry

Singapore, (By Air Mail).

Singapore's $871 million four-year development plan is aimed at tackling

the State's massive unemployment problem.

The major objective of the plan (1981-84) is the accelerated increase of employment oppor- Lunities. f addition, invest- ment in the private sector for the same period is visualised at $600 millan.

in the next four yeara, muking felt that rapid Industrialisation tolai of 83,000 for whon would not be Induced If the Jobs inust be found between | Government does not take a now and IMG4.

much more-direct part in the

The expansion of employment industrialisation of the country." under the plan could account Thus the Industrial Develop- for 40,000 new jobs, made up ofment Board is to be the instru- It was framed in full recogni- 8,000 for Additional employment of the Government's direct tion of the State's luck of na- ment In the public service; participation industrial actl- tural resources, the limited op- 12,000 for additional employ-vity, portunities for expansion inment in public construction; and "Whis board, in addition to glv- trade and the averwhelming 20,000 for

Additional employing leans on favourable terms to problemas posed by a quickly-ment due to normal growth. Industrial projects which would increasing population.

There would, therefore, be a result in advantages to The "The solution to the problem balance of 43,000 for whom jobs general programme of indus- of uncomployment," the Govern- would have lo be found,

trialisation, will also partici- ment states, "Hes in industrial- The Government quotes the pate in industrial projects plan- United Nations Industrial surned by the board or by private The 134-page blueprint pub-ver mission, headed by Dr. A. enterprise by subscribing

Ministry lished by the

Winsemius, as estimating that their share capital. Finance lines how the Guy under conditions of "maximum ernment hopes to establish the acceleration” it might be pos- conditions which will bring this sible to provide for an additonal about and thus sulve the uncen 30,000 new jobs In the period ployment.problem.

1901 to 1964.

isation."

el

Firstly, the Government will step up is health, education. social welfare, building, public ulifity, road, port and rarál de- Velopment programmes and e-tablish new industrial sites on the island;

Secondly, the Government tunes that all These ser~ vlees will lead to an accelera- tion of private, lecal and foreign investments in. Singo- pore. the building of more fac- toris and the introduction of; new manufacturing industries.

ENTREPOT TRADE Singapore's population, given as 1.0 million, is rapidly ex- punding at a rate which is the highest known in the world."; The average Increase between The ecsus years of 1947 and

10

Land Is urgently needed by the Slate for new industrive, esp.celally land valuable in localion and "in this respect Kallang area stands out," said And I concludes from this;

the Blue Book. therefore, Singapore "This site is ideally suited for mounts this maximum effort, access by sen and river and on

it forms may just be possible by 1004 land

A significant tu nohleve a solution to the gap between the heavily popu- norblem of unemployment. lated and developed city and "But it should be stressed Geylang residential area." that this solution consists in in- Altogether total of 1,035 ¡ducing a sufficient volume of pri- peres les under water which vate Investment in new indus- has collected in this low-lying tries which could

the tidal swamp area spread out at larger labour force.

the confluence of the Kallang and

behind Whampoa rivers the narrow estuary of the Kal- lang River.

absorb

INVESTMENT

been

The government Is to spend $40 million over the four-year perled reclaiming the land.

SOCIAL WELFARE

Under the social development heading, the largest sum to be spent will be on housing, $153.6 million on 38,271 housing units,

"The purpose of this plan is lo spark off an increase in the rate of private investment. But the dimension of the problem 'should not be allowed to be ignored. To provide for 30,000 new jobs in industry requires a capital investment of something 1957 was 4.3 per cent.

lake $600 million, if we take a Entrepot trade, traditionally ratio of $20,000 a job.

Singapore's associated with

Investment of this "Private

has very limited | magnitude prosperity, "has

"Through various economies passiulties of expansion. More achieved the history and adaptation of design, it is imphasis will have to be placed Singapore and this is what we hoped to bulld future one-room on industrialisation in order to must do to bring about a state units at a capital cost of $2,000 provide job opportunities." of nearly full employment at

per unit, two-room units al The Government estimates the end of 1904.”

$3,700 per unit and three-room The Blue Book, which plats units at $4.700 per unit. These that in 1959 the chronically unemployed totalled 31,000 out that the plan is not

however, moke and that there will be 52,000 and is subject to periodic costs,

provisions for expensive piling the expend-or land costs. more people seeking new jobs reappraisal, lets

iture estimates under the three min headings of:

CROSSWORD

115

Across

1. Items superimposed. (9)

1. Tendency (8)

4. Teatr.

11. Blora.

12. American Blato, (5).

(0)

(4)

14. Cook.

(8)

17. Well-educated.

10. Colour. (3)

18. D. (4)

(0)

10. Machine-man. (5)

20. Typist with tact." (0)

Down

1. Frlandthips. 101

Flower (0)

Ulrd. (47

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(5)

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Priday's Boluifun, -(London Express Service).

in

never

of

1. Economie development $307.95 million (58.32 per cent of the total);

2, Social development--$349.90 million (40.17 per cent);

3. Public administration- $13.10 million (1.51 per cent).

Fronomie development - braces three groups; land and 10- agricultural development, dustry and commerce, and transport and communications.

The emphasis is on expendi- lure to promote economie de- velopment, the Blue Book says.

The plan's main objectivo is to expend the resources at Govern- the disposal of the ment and olher public au- thorities in such a way that it would contribute to increasing employment opportunities for those who would be entering the labour market cach year," it Bays.

The main ilem in the Industry

and commerce section is the $100 million for the Economic Development Board.

INDUSTRY

The Blue Bock said: "In the past, the Government's partici- ballen in economic development was limited to the maintenance of security and stability through the enforcement of law and order, the provision of an cff- elent administration and invest. ment

essential services-- เป power, water, roads, port faci- lities and the like.

"Although the continuation of these governmental activities Is of paramount importance, it is

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"New units to be built in 1902 and thereafter would comprisu 30 per cent of one-room units, 40 per cent of two-room units, and 30 per cent of three-room units," the Blue Book says.

Education will claim 39448 | million

of the development plan expenditure. The two main aims Here are (a) to

two years | provide at least Post-primary education with a vocational blas; and (b) to provide more

schoola for secondary education with » technical and selence blas, Seven primary school build- 1ngs, seven vocational/commier- cial school buildings and live secondary school bulidings year are planned.

D

The Blue Book says: "Even with successful Industrialisation be no Programmes, there can

significant reduction in the State's reliance on entrepot trade within the plan period,

The two main conditions industrial deve- necessary for lopment are markets and sup- ply of capital, Singapore's market for manufactured goods is not small compured with neighbouring countries with larger populations.

"Export market have to be expanded, one of the meant being to establish new re- clonal trading arrangements. "There is probably consider- amount of local capital able which could be channelled into development, but it Industrial would need inducement by Government.”

the

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Two children vaccinated

-and germ kills father

London.

THE life-saving cow- THE

pox serum used to vaccinate two of his three young children against smallpox led to the death" of "27- year-old miner Jack Holmes.

It was a one - In - a - million chance and there was "absolutely no danger ofan. epidemic,' 201 official sald the other day.

on

Mr Holmes, of Walnut Tree-

Forest Town, idans- Crescent Reid, Nottinghamshire, caught the infection by using a towel

which His vaccinated children, Beverley and Susan, had previously been dried, Medical officers and the office of Nottingham district coroner, Mr Claude Mack, investigated the death.

the

Don't panic!A

An official said: "Me Holmes had a shoulder injury follow- Ing a pit accident, but the scrum could have entered his body through any other, cut, "There is no need for panke whatever among people whose children have been vaccinated in the same way. "This type of case is a medical rarity in the whole of Britain last year there were only about three deaths from cow- DOX."

Mr Holmen died at the Forest Hospital .1.0.r Infectious Diseases, Mansfeld.

The Coroner ordered an expmination' which revealed that death was caused by heart failure and pneumonila. following blood poisoning and acute generalised vaccinin, He decided that an inquest would - Lorden not be necessary. Express Service,

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Nurses illness

shuts wards

Two wards at Nottingham general hospital have been closed and only urgent, sases are being admitted to the rest after an out- break of gastro-enteritis among

nurses.

Mr G. D. Davis, hospital group secretary, said: "Quife a num- ber of nurses are affected. We have had to admit some al ́psi tients. Others have been sent home and to another hospital for treatment." London Express

Servico.

Dog hunted after

attack on boy

Police the other day, ktinted an Alsatian dog which sprang ^at: | 8-year-old-John Abels in Abtrig- errove, Deptford, London, and blt him overal times on the chest, he was sent home after hoeplial treatment-London Ex- prem. Bervice. 1;

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