Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Beggar falls into drain – with RM4,600 in his pocket - Rescuers found the money on him during the Christmas Day incident in Penang

Beggar falls into drain – with RM4,600 in his pocket

A BEGGAR fell into a drain while sleeping by the roadside and – to the surprise of his rescuers – he had RM4,643 on him, Sin Chew Daily reported.

Rescuers found the money on him during the Christmas Day incident in Penang.

The 64-year-old man was saved by firemen and sent to a hospital. The money was in a plastic bag stuffed in his pocket.

The money was returned to the beggar when he was discharged.

A member of the public said the beggar had been around for the last three years.

“He always asks passers-by for money, saying that he needs to buy a bus ticket to go back to Taiping.”

The daily also reported about a website in Singapore that is giving tips to netizens on how to save time. The site – www.timesavers.sg – has listed 11 ways to reduce the time spent on daily chores.

Among them was a suggestion to buy seven shirts of the same pattern and colour – to save 35 minutes deciding on which shirt to wear for the day.

It also advised the people not to remove a tie knot so that it can be easily worn again and this will help save five minutes; have lunch with fewer people and driving behind an ambulance will save 45 minutes.

Stop bargaining to save 25 minutes and stop lining up in a long queue to save 45 minutes. And keep your head bald so you can save five minutes on combing.

> China Press reported that a “dog detective” team has been set up to help the public locate their missing canines.

The team, named ACC, was founded about a year ago, and is active in Kuala Lumpur and Penang.

ACC’s spokesman Zhou Chen Yi said he used a beagle to help search for the missing canines.

“Beagles are born hunters,” he said.

Those with missing pets can leave a message at www.puppy.com.my.

Other News & Views is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with this > sign, it denotes a separate news item.

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