The Straits Times, 28 May 1958

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 r fat*"" The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 19S8 15 CENTS
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  • 416 1 LANGUAGE RIOTS: DEATH TOLL NOW 18-HUNDREDS HURT Colombo under curfew, parties banned COLOMBO, Tuesday. A STATE OF EMERCENCY was proclaimed throughout Ceylon at noon today in the face of rising communal troubles. At the same time, the government of Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike banned the Federal Party,
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  • 260 1 DR. LIM: COLONY MUST ASK FOR MERGER rpHE president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Li m Chong Eu. said in Singapore yesterday that any move for union with the Federation must come from the people of Singapore Dr. Lim. who was on his first visit to Singapore as M.C.A.
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  • 67 1 JAKARTA MEN HEM IN THE REBELS JAKARTA. Tues—Government forces have encircled rebels at DJailolo in the Halmaheras. the army said In a communique today. An army spokesman added that the rebel units which recently captured Djailolo were expected to switch to guerrilla tactics instead of putting up frontal resistance. The
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  • 422 1 De Gaulle; I am preparing to take power PARIS, Tuesday. QENERAL DE GAULLE, wartime leader of the Free French, issued a communique today saying he had begun the necessary procedure to establish a Republican Government capable of assuring the unity and independence of the country. Gen. de Gaulle said he
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  • 45 1 CARACAS. Tues.— The Venezuelan cabinet last night submitted its resignation to Rear Admiral Wolfgang Larrazabal, President of the government junta. The resignation was expected after a reshuffle of the Junta itself. A new cabinet is expected within a few days.-Reuter.
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  • 175 1 It's final -that detainees ban will stay I ONDON, Tues.—Per■J song detained in Singapore for subversive activities WILL be barred from participating in the first Legislative Assembly elections under Singapore's new home rule constitution. A Press communique Issued here said: "The Singapore delegation emphasised their objection to th e In.
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  • 148 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Ten youths their ages ranging from 17 to 24 were tentatively charged In the magistrate's court here today with the murder of a teacher. Stephen Peter Fonseka. Stephen. 20, of the La Salle School In Brickfields Road, was battered to death on the
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  • 79 1 DR. ISMAIL— A RIDDLE Xl AT A I IMPIR, Tnes. The Ministry o f External Affairs here Is waiting for details of the discussions which the Malayan ambassador to Washington is reported to have had with Mr. John Foster Dulles yesterday. An agency message said that Dr. Ismail bin Dato
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  • 316 1 NOBODY KNEW OF BANGKOK CHOLERA ALTHOUGH cholera has broken out in Bangkok the Singapore Government last night had not received a single report of it. Passengers on planes from r Bangkok during the day were allowed to disperse into the city In the normal way, because officials knew nothing of
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    • 340 1 From LESLIE HOFFMAN LONDON, Tues.—Persons detained in Singapore for subversive activities will not be able to take part in the first Assembly under the new constitution. This is specifically statin a communique issued at the end of the talks today between the Singapore All-Party delegation
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  • 73 2 MIDDLETOWN. (New Jersey). Tues. United States Army authorities last night promised the townspeople here that In future Nike A tax missiles at the base where eight exploded last Thursday, killing 10 people, would only be brought above ground from their .storage one at a time
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  • 169 2 STUDENTS GO NAKED TO WIN A WAGER BRISTOL, Tues. For a small bet some Bristol University students will do almost anything -even go for a run naked. Their recent antics brought this question today in their own newspaper: "Are they going mad?" The newspaper. Nonesuch News, said "the craae for
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  • 89 2 Chaplin in London to see 'My Fair Lady' CHARLIE CHAPLIN, veteran film comedian, who now lives in Switzerland, gesticulates vehemently to reporters on arrival at London Airport from Geneva for a short visit. He was accompanied by his wife, Oona. He said he was going to see the musical show
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  • 84 2 CAPE TOWN, Tues— Church of England authorities In the Cape last night accused the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Geoff ley Fisher, of having acted with "extraordinary irresponsibility" In inviting Archbishop Makarios of Cyprus to attend the forthcoming Lambeth Con- ference of church leaders. In a statement, they
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  • 519 2 Manuel in witness box (H2ESZS) COURT TOLD OF £1,000 OFFER: 1 EXPECTED TO BREAK INTO BUCKINGHAM PALACE' GLASGOW, Tuesday. MANHATTAN-BORN Peter Anthony Manuel, 1 31, put his mother and father into the witness box yesterday and then gave evidence himself as his trial on eight murder charges entered its third
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  • 77 2 U.S. A-SUBS SET NEW UNDERWATER RECORD GROTON. Connecticut. Tues. United states Nary .mn-iiin, »d yesterday the atomic submarines Skatr -nd Seawolf had set underwater cndiir.-yn c records of 3ft days. Chief of Naval Operations. Admiral Arleigh Burke, described this as "a major break-through on the Urst magnitude, with impliratinns extending
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  • 34 2 TAIPEH. Tues. The Chinese Communists on Tateng Island, near Amoy. last night blasted the Nationalistdefended Quemoy island with 194 shells, the Defence Ministry said today. No casualties were reported Reuter.
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  • 196 2 LONDON. Tuesday. rpHE Foreign Secretary. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, last night disputed the correctness of the title of a pamphlet containing some broadcasts of Dr Albert Schweitzer, a philosopher-scientist. StiUe: -Peace or Atomic Foreign Secretary said: ■eal choice Is "peace or r. if further refinement ited.
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  • 827 2 From DONALD LUDLOW WASHINGTON, Tan fHK latest rash of crises to bc<k\il Aim rican <1 ipl o m;»cv France, \azbanon, and LatinAmerica have been met in Washington with a quite remarkable calm. Though the headlines of the past two weeks have carried jolt after jolt for the nations
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  • 194 2 ranchers Colorado have increased their reward for th« arrest and conviction of a rattle rustler from $250 to SI.OM. RustlMg is on the rise again because of the home deepfreeze which enables a family to stock up with several months' supply of meat A xi J of
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  • 63 3 AN AERIAL VIEW of the Capitol Airlines Viscount airliner after its mid -air collision with a National Guard T-33 jet trainer near Brunswick, Maryland, last week. Eleven people seven passengers and a crew of four on board the Viscount were all killed
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  • 277 3 DEATH OF CANADIAN COLONEL WHO WAS ON A MERCY MISSION JERUSALEM, Tues. Colonel George Flint, chairman of the United Nations Mixed Armistice Commission, bled to death yesterday after being hit by Jordanian snipers on the slopes of Mount Scopus. An
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  • 129 3 SIAM'S BID FOR MORE U.S. AID HANGS FIRE WASHINGTON, Tues. Siam's "strong man," Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, so far has been unable to persuade officials here that American economic and military aid to his country should be increased. This was reported yesterday by official sources who said that Field Marshal
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  • 242 3 CIVIL, MILITARY DiXTORS MEET BANGKOK, Tuesday. THE governors of Bangkok and the adjoining 1 province of Dhonburi last night announced through the radio that the two areas were cholerainfected. Dr Sawar Daenghawang Director General of the Health Department. told a press conference that within
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  • 176 3 LEGION SAYS NO PRAYERS FOR TOJO OR HIMMLEP' brief.. LONDON, Tues— The British Legion. Britain's major ex-Servicemen's organisation, rejected a move to say prayers for both Allied and enemy dead on Armistice Day. Mr. L. E. Wallis one of the speakers who opposed this move, declared: "Himmler. Tojo and the
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  • 59 3 (II I \vv V lues. Canada's giant atomic reactor M Chalk Id it. On tin i has been shut down following an accident in which radio-active dust was spread throughout the interior of the building housing it. The state-owned Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd.. announcing the accident,
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  • 23 3 ROME. Tue& The death of Cardinal Samuel Stritch ot Chicago at the age of 70 was announced here early today —Reuter.
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  • 74 3 LEBANON NEWS BLACKOUT BEIRUT ruei> A GOVERNMENT communique broadcast over Beirut Radio last night Imposed a black-out on the "movement and location of the armed forces" In the country. It banned the publication of such information by the Press except when authorised by a special Press Office Also banned was
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  • 56 3 LONDON. Tues— Lord Ran Keillour. former Governor o\ Madras from 1940 to '946 died here yesterday at the age of 61. Lord Rankelllour won the Military Cross md -he Crolx de Guerre while fighting with the Coldstr^ain Guards lr. France during the first wirld war
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  • 50 3 PARIS (Ontario). Tues Brigadier Eric Gordon Wllmer 76 who had served 49 years with the British Army before hi s retirement, died In hospital here on Sunday. Surviving are his wife. tw.> sons and a daughter One ot the sons Clive. U in Malaya -Reuter
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  • 34 3 LONDON. Tues Mr R A Butler. Home Secretary, has been asked to smarten up Britain's 70.000 policemen He will consider proposals for smarter tunics pu forward by a Police Council committee Reuter
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  • 51 3 SUVA (Fiji), Tues Ratu Sir Lala Sukuna. veteran Fijian leader who retired last month from the post of Speaker of the Legislative Council, is seriously ill aboard the liner Arcadia in the Indian Ocean. He and his wife. Lady Liku. are on their way to
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  • 200 3 fORPUS CHKISTI (Texas). Tues. The United States Navy claimed here yesterday that one of its F4D-1 S k y r a y supersonic flKhters had recently established five official world climbing speed records. Piloted by Major Edward Lefalvre, the Skyray established the records at the
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  • 66 3 BUDAPEBI I .it*. Eu ropean Soviet bloc countries announced yesterday they would cut their i r med forces by a f rt" 000 men this year and would iffer a non aggressioi treaty to Nato eountrleb The Soviet news agency Tass said this war decided by
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  • 243 3 TUNISIA TAKES TROOPS ROW TO THE U.N. T»UNIS, Tues. Tunl--1 sia has appealed io the United Nations Security Council to ask France to move out its 22,000 troops from the country. It has charged the presence of the troops constitute "a dan?' r of extreme gravity." President Bourguiba said in
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  • 99 3 IKE DECIDES: NO TAX CUT NECESSARY WASHINGTON. rues. President Eisenhower has decided not to ask Congress for a tax cut to counter the recession. A tax reduction to stimulate the economy has been urged on the President since January, when the first serious sign* of mounting unemployment and falling production
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  • 293 4 Ipoh accuses Kinta in new MCA row IPOH, Tuesday. fTHE newly formed Ipoh area sub-branch of the Malayan Chinese Association today accused the Kinta district sub-branch of having neglected the people of the town. In a statement, the Ipoh nub-branch said it could serve the people "better" because it had
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  • 76 4 IPOH. Tues. Perak's 500 timber workers are to petition their employers against a 10 per cent wage cut due to be Introduced from June 1. The union secretary. Mr. Lee Hong. saW today that workers were only work- Ing between 15 and 17 days a month and
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  • 92 4 20 REDS GET 250,000 QUIT LEAFLETS ALOR STAB. Taes.— A quarter million leaflets are being dropped in the jungles •f North Kedah to persaade two hands of ab«ut 20 'hard core" bandits to surrender. The leaflets are part of the Mggest-ever psychological war carried out In the state. They carry
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  • 34 4 BATU PAHAT, Tue« A branch of UMNO has been formed at Sri Sebaguni. Batu Pahat. with Inche Marjuki bin Haji Omar and Inche Salim bin Haji Tahir as chairman and secretary, respectively-
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  • 713 4 CORONER DISMISSES INSPECTOR'S 'SILLY TRICK THEORY AN open finding was recorded in Singapore yesterday on Flight Sergeant Alan Stirk, 32, of 52 Squadron, K. A. F., Changi, who was found hanging at his home in Lloyd Leas, Changi, on the night of
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  • 190 4 Epidemic from local ice cream warning IPOH. Tues. Recent 1 Government analysis of samples oi ice cream produced by some manufacturers in Taiping has shown the presence of bacteria. The Health Officer. Dr S P Maurer said this at a recent Taiping Town Council meeting in pres.ving for pasteurising machinery
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  • 58 4 MUAR. Tues. Basir bir Kassan was jailed for tw< years by Mr Justice Hep worth here for robbine Haj Tahir bin Kromo of cash an< jewellery on Sept. 28. 1957, a Parit Lapis Suleiman. Sogga rang, Batu Pahat. Sarjo bin Mohamed Aril jointly charged with Basil
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  • 44 4 American degree for S'pore man lA I BL'C G HOO of Singapore will rereiye a Bachelor of Sctencr degree from Randolph -M aeon Cnrjr-r Virginia. «n Jnne S. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs T. K Lao. of Tan Sim Boh Road.
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  • 44 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Ngat Fong a Sedenak contractor, was fined $200 In the Sessions Court here today for offering a bribe of $10 to a constable not to take action against a man arrested In connection with opium smoking.
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  • 39 4 I PENANG. Tues. Director of the British Information Services in the Federation. Mr J. S Ellis. Is In Penang on a four-day visit. Mr Ellis was attached to Canberra before his present appointment In April.
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  • 133 4 ii via. x uccuay, FHE People's Progressive Party of Malaya will hold 1 a meeting next month to draw up a manifesto lor the general elections next year. Party officials from all over] ;he country will explain the Progressive platform at a jubllc meeting
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  • 216 4 WONG GIVES ONE MORE CHANCE TO BAD VILLAGES PENANG, Tuesday. THE Chief Minis er. Mr. Wong Pow Nee, confront- ed the people of two villages in south-west Penang yesterday and said: "I know many of you have been actively assisting the Communist terrorists.' He told the inhabitants ..f Pantai Acheh
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  • 76 4 KLANG, Tues.— Police here have declared "war" on opium racketeers in Klang and Part Swettenham. A police spokesman said today that raids have been carried out on more than 25 opium dens in the two town* during the past ten days. More than 30
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  • 48 4 KUALA T JGGANU. Tues> The Trengganu divi.sion of the Federation of Malai Teachers' Associations will hold its ai.nual general necting at Tengku Ampuan Malaj School here on June 4. A variety show will be held in the evening at the Sultan Bulalman School hall
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  • 359 5 'They were a menace intended to cause alarm court MALACCA, Tuesday. \V.V. SWEE KEE, 34, a postmaster with 12 years' service, was at the Jasin Sessions Court today fined $500 or three months' jail for sending two anonymous letters "intended to cause alarm." Lee was convicted of
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  • 204 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Federation police are checking on a new racket —the sale of forged driving licences for up to $150 each. The acting C.I.D. chief. Mr. Pritam Singh, told the Straits Times today: "We know that dud licences are being sold In Perak.
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  • 43 5 MUAR. Tuts. A home guard. Mustafta bin Yusof. was bound over fur a year in the sum of $100 here for rausm'4 grievous hurt to Mohamed bin H;unid by discharging a shot-gun rashly on April 4 at Kampong Redong. Labis
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  • 23 5 KLUANG, Tues. Twelve girls will compete for the •Miss Trade Fair" title at the Merdeka Park here on June 3.
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  • 90 5 IPOH. Tues. Burglars last night broke iiuo the house of Lt. Col. W. Whittaker. the State Elections Officer, Perak, and stole a pair of trousers and $35 cash. The thieves entered through a barred window. This is the third case of trousers stolen In a fort- night.
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  • 43 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.-A pork seller. Chong Chu, 22. was assaulted by six men outside a coffee shop in Imbl Road yesterday evening. The men stopped Chu as he left the coffee shop after buying a packet of cigarettes.
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  • 48 5 THESE ARE this year's first four in the Negri Sembilan "Golden Voice" contest. In Id m Serpmban on Saturday. From left they are: Che Dermawan blnte Abu Mansoor (third). Miss Irene Daisy Singam (secend). Mrs. Angela Nunis (first), and Miss Theo Nunis (fourth).
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  • 216 5 Ang Bin Huay story by ex-official T*AY KIM LAI, a former official of the Ang Bin 1 Huay triad society, gave expert evidence in a Singapore court yesterday on documents found on an official of the society. He testified in the case ol Koh Sect Khlang, 18, who pleaded not
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  • 88 5 SYCE CHASES INTRUDER, BUT FAILS TO CATCH HIM MOHAMMED Kassim bin Ariffin, a driver, chased an intruder from his house at the 8} mile Changi Road, Singapore, early y terday but failed to stop him from escaping with clothing, cash and jewellery worth 51.640. Mohammed Kassim was awakened by his
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  • 54 5 Nine men detained KOTA BHARU. Tues. A strong police party under OCPD Yusoff Shah made simultaneous raids on nine buildings here last night and arrested nine men. Opium, home made liquor, penicillin and opium smoking utensils were seized. A police spokesman said the buildings had been watched
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  • 32 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Four classes In first aid and home nursing are now being conducted by the local branch of St. John Ambulance Brigade for Malay boys and girls.
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  • 22 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Tues —The Trengganu fJettlement Officers' Association will hold its annual meeting at the Secretariat building here on Thursday
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  • 216 5 Citizens: 10,500 applied cannot be traced ITUALA LUMPUR, 1 "■Tues. The Federation Government cannot trace more than 10,500 people who have applied for citizenship papers. Certificates posted to them have been returned undelivered. In most cases, the applicant was "unknown" at the given address. Because of this, the Regis-trar-General of
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  • 426 6 IPOH, Tuesday. A JEALOUS husband, sentenced to six years' jail for a parang attack on his wife, today told Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barak bah he would rather be hanged. S. K. Peruntal. 48, father of seven, has pleaded guilty to a charge
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  • 193 6 SHOUT MADE ME FEEL SMALL HE SAYS B U TTER WORTH, Tues. A road transport department examiner, E. P. Wong, said in court today he was "hurt and insulted" when D. N. Boyle, manager of the Butterworth branch of a motor firm, shouted at him. Boyle, 23, was summoned for
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  • 49 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The qualifying round of the "Golden Voice" contest for telephone operators in Johore Bahru district will be held at Telephone House here at 7 p.m. on June 11. The winner and runner-up will represent the state capital for the all-Johore competition at Kluang.
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  • 113 6 Top nuclear scientist due today DR EDWARD Al I IBONE renowned British scientist and director of the research laboratory of Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. at Aldermaston. Berkshire, will arrive In Singapore today on his way to Australia. Io 1944 Dr. Allibone went to America to work on the atomic bomb
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  • 21 6 There are now 5.862 scouts in Singapore, the Singapore Boy Scouts Association revealed in its annual report for 1957.
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  • 51 6 I KOTA BHARU, Tues. I rengku Indera Putera, a 1 Federal Councillor, has been re-elected chairman of KeI lantan UMNO He has been holding the post for five years. Another Federal Councillor. Nik Hassan bin Haji Nik Yahaya. was elected deputy chairman. The secretary will be named
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  • 46 6 BUNGEI PATANI, Tues. A girl. Tan Siam Eng. 18. has been reported missing from home since April 2. Tan's mother. Madam Ang Sal Kirn. has told Sungel Lallan^ police the girl left for Sungel Patani that day and has not returned home.
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  • 165 6 INSPECTORS in the Singapore Police Force, who 1 object to a clause in a Bill which will give the Commissioner of Police powers to dismiss them without reference to the Governor-in-Council, have suggested certain safeguards against arbitrary dismissal. I A police spokesman said yesterday that the
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  • 27 6 KUALA TRENOGANU, Twes— The Deputy Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Inche Ibrahim Fikri, will open the Naga Mengulor Malay School, 10 mllea from here, on Sunday.
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  • 186 6 ALLIANCE MAN GOES OVER TO OPPOSITION MALACCA, Tuesday. fHE Malacca state and municipal councillor, Inrhe Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi (Alliance) said today he has quit the ruling party. He added he ceased to be a member of the UMNO when the branch of which he was a member was dissolved
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  • 98 6 600 love letters for Borneo beauty PENANG, Tues. Pretty Narang Anak Adam, 19. year-old star of "The Virgin of Borneo," today said she got 600 love letters from her fans during her recent stay in Kuala Lumpur. Narang, who flew into Penang this morning with her troupe, will make personal
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  • 75 6 PENANG, Tues— A 17-year- old youth, Mohamed Ha-shlm, alias Mohamed Ali bin Kha- lid. today pleaded not guilty to a charge of robbing Ahmed Jalaldeen of a watch near a mosque at Kamponp Makam, iat about 12.30 a.m. on May 13. Hashim was alleged to i have
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  • 49 6 PENANG, Tues.— Police are investigating the disappearance of $2,800 from a &afe of the Sun cinema U> Drury Lane. The money was locked in the safe after the late show on Sunday night, but there was no trace of it when the safe was opened yesterday
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  • 331 7 PACTS WITH JAPAN: TRADERS SOUND A WARNING 'Malaya should not become dumping ground for excess production 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Federation Government was warned today against making any trade arrangement with Japan which might upset Malaya's trade with other countries. The warning came from trade leaders commenting on a
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  • 59 7 Mr. (in; Teik Kooi, of the Teluk Alison Postal Services Dt-pt. stands beside his bride, the former Miss Foo Guat Choo, as she listens to a message of congratulations from a friend in Ipoh. The couple were married on Sunday. A reception was held at the
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  • 141 7 Joint talks on tappers' wages again next month KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Representatives of employers and workers in the rubber industry will meet again early next month to continue discussions to find the basis for a new wage structure. A meeting held here today between representatives of the Malayan Planting Industries
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  • 53 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Game Department is to prosecute trappers using steel wire snares, as compounding offences had little effect. Three people were recently fined from $250 to $350 for setting these traps. A department spokesman said: "To ston these people jMJPi wire traps, we are bringing
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  • 77 7 UNION ASKS FIRM FOR WAGE TALKS KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staff Unions has written to Fraser and Neav e Ltd. asking for negotiations on wages and working conditions for the company's employees in Butterworth. Kuala Lumpur. Seremban and Malacca The decision to ask for
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  • 177 7 Sacked then man tried to stab boss SOON after he had been dismissed from his Job, a motorboat man sought out his immediate superior and tried to stab him with a ki is. the Singapore Fifth Magistrates Court was told yesterday. Ahmad bin Samat. the motorboat man. was convicted of
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  • 240 7 IPOH, Tues. A man carrying an air-pistol and riding a suspected stolen bicycle, who "clearly had some intention of committing robbery or some other serious offence," was jailed for 10 months in the Magistrate's Court, here today. S. D. Mohamed Othman. 24 who admitted
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  • 223 7 IPOH, Tuesday. RETIREMENT benefits for Malaya's 3,000 bank workers will be discussed soon at Kuala Lumpur between the banking section of the Malayan Federation of Clerical and Administrative Staff Unions and the Malayan Exchange Banks Association. The bank workers, who wer given a pay rise
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  • 178 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A 14-year-old boy today gave the High Court here an eye-witness account of a death struggle. Foo Wan was testifying against Majld bin Buyong charged with murdering Nam Bun Sun, 45, with a knife at the Kong Loke Tin Rambutan Plantation at
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    • 133 7 luiMMiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniMiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiriiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii Kill. YfED i!,Jth.ll JCK p resents "k\ for the first time in Singapore a fabulous JL-Jk^^V FASHION SHOW featuring the latest in ji Jw^SgSlr LINGERIE '^mft*^ tjsCjl /£a\ on Saturday, May /K^K $01 31st in John Little 's frrrx ///TV/ Cafe at 10<30am If A\ or L^ a^ xes
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    • 203 7 i-'... i 3 t!j Mm. w 1 i^^atl t H i «cMo You can tell he uses SILVIKRIN HAIR CREAM 1 There's something distinctive about cream does the miracle ingredient I^9} him. It isn't only that his hair is always Pure Silvikrin, which feeds into tho (^immmdftKl neatly in place—
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  • 46 8 111 WordM lit (Minimum) THE BTAPF of the Gramophone Co., Ltd tof Hayes. Middlesex, England) Singapore Branch convey their deepest sympathy to the family of the late Mr. Loke Kol Hoi of Messrs. Kwong Loong Chan, Singapore, who passed away peacefully on 27th May 1958
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  • 26 8 1* Ward* tit (Minimum) MR. MRS. Long Heng Meng thank all relatives, friends for their good wishes, valuable gifts, attendance and assistance at their wedding.
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  • 47 8 2* Word* tit (Minimum) IN LOVING Memory of Cheryl Alison Jean Richards who died on 38th May 1957. She Is gone but not forgotten. She is not with us today, but the thought of her Is aomething that will never pass •way. Her loving parents.
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  • 186 8 It Words $10 (Minimum). SPECIAL at Cold Storage Orchd. Rd. Young Turkeys 4-6 lb 12.35 lb. FOUND —a marvellous flavourIng to all good food, Tabasco, the Chilli Sauce. NEW CHILDREN'S WEAR Shop now open at Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Road. RESTYLE YOUR HAIR at Vicky Michelle for Club Cutting.
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  • The Straits Times
    • 669 8 Is it everyone's intention, the unions the Singapore Harbour Board and the Government, to let the dispute arising from the inquiry into the last bout of trouble in the port to drift into another stoppage of work? The "goslow" strike over Mr. Jamil Singh's pass cost the
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    • 313 8 The re-election of Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, the Federation's Minister of Health, as president of the Malayan Indian Congress may bring to an end feuds which have weakened the party and strained relations with the Alliance. The past year has been notable for the increasing exasperation with
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    • 171 8 The Federation clearly intends moving most carefully in establishing its central bank. Yesterday's brief statement by Dato Abdul Razak is about as uninformative as it could be, but it does' tell us that the Federation is not to issue its own currency just yet, from which it
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  • 476 8 The fires Maoris left behind POLYNESIANS possi- bly settled In New Zealand in 550 A. D., more than twice as long ago as generally supposed, according to Dr. H. W. Wellman, a geologist who was recently engaged in an oil search on the east coast of the North Island. Historical
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  • Man -in -the- Street
    • 103 8 TOWN OF PEACE IS NOW THUGS 9 PARADISE I READ with interest the letter from Ad Manum (ST. May 21) and your report on Taiping's police after gangsters (ST. May 25). Ails town of "Everlasting Peace" has Indeed been dramatically changed from a town of pea-e. serenity and tranqullity into
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    • 281 8 rpHE daylight looting of 1 ships in Singapore harbour (ST. May 24) points to a situation like that which existed In the s dock area In 1945. Then stealing which was sporadic at its commencei ment soon grew into well E organised looting.
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    • 173 8 IP "Verltas's thoughts in his letter (S.T. May 21) are shared by our political leaders, then the economic prospects of the Malayan nation are on the wane. If the thought "America needs Malayan rubber" persists. Malaya will soon find herself the economic prisoner of our leading
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    • 88 8 I SHALL be grateful if you wll) Inform "Puzzled", (B.T. May 23) that the explanation of the out-of-sequence air mall despatches Is quite simple and U as follows: The aircraft carrying the London despatches of May 6 was delayed 59 hours 25 minutes at Calcutta; the
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  • 1095 8  - RECESSION CLOUD NOW SHOWS ITS SILVER LINING Henry C. Wallich by Professor Professor of Economics, Yale University I\URING the last two or three weeks the climate of the American recession has been changing. Until quite recently, a sense of strong urgency was in the air. Warnings kept flashing from one
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 542 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. I* W»r4» III i Minimum). SKINNER: To Noreen (nee Clifton i and David, a Daughter. Anita, at Singapore Nursing Horn.' 27.5.58. Both well. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS M Hard, II* I Minimum) TEOH— Very many best wishes Ah Ming from all of us at home (or your 32nd birthday. Love
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    • 9 8 \\V EUERVBODV 100KS TO Kodak FOR (RIIIERNS IOR Him
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    • 66 8 tNCOBPORATINC FIATURIS Of ftE'LIXES SILLING FOR TWICI THt P«ICI ONLY 51 65/- tS.nnponf INCLDC CASI Sol* A« in t, H. A. O'CONNOH CO.. LTD. LAIDLAW BUILOINC 6ATTIRTT ROAD SINCAPORI-I EDUCATION IN ENGLAND .twd..*, con b. pr.,0,,d for »h. Mlowi-, cown: M Jicme. l^T r J Hl G# r 1 Auction
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  • 46 9 THE QUEST FOR MISS STORE MARCARET THERESA MORIER, 23, another entrant in the Miss Singapore contest. |udging will take place at the Capitol Theatre on |une 24 and 25. The winner will take part in the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant in Long Beach California next Mr.
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  • 213 9 Council man quits his party TTOE leader of the 1 Workers Party in the Singapore City Council, Mr. Chang Yuen Tong, has resigned from the party and will, it is understood also resign from the council. Mr. Chang, who was vicepresident of the party. Is reported to have resigned because
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  • 172 9 |{UALA LUMPUR. Tues lx —Dato Sri Amar D'Ra.ia. Nik Mustapha Fadzil bin Haji Mahmood. of Kelantan. has been appointed Grand Chamberlain to the Yanp di-Pertuan Agong The Dato. aged 46. retired In 1955. after 23 years in the Kelantan Civil Service, to contest the Kelantan
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  • 445 9 NEW CURRENCY: NOTES WILL ALSO BE USED IN COLONY AND BORNEO TERRITORIES KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Federation's Central Bank will start operating early next year and new currency notes will come into use as a result. The new notes and coins will be issued by
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  • 216 9 Capital to see big funeral procession on Sunday ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— About 5,000 people, including Government and community leaders, business executives and Chinese student delegations, will on Sunday participate in one of the biggest funeral processions here in years— that of Mr. Cheong Yoke Choy, 86. Mr. Cheong was one
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  • 27 9 PENANO. Tues. The Penang division of the Pan Malayan Muslim Moral Defence Organisation last night appointed five delegates to assist police to check prostitution.
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  • 55 9 TELUK ANSON. Tues A labourer, B. Raman, 60, was charged in the magistrate's court here yesterday with the murder of his wife. Muthayee. 45. at Sungel Samak Estate. Ulu Bernam. last Sunday No olea was recorded and the case was postponed to June 2 for mention
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  • 226 9 Mrs. de Mcl: Oh, you pamper your women so! KUALA I LMPUR, Tues A woman leader from Ceylon thinks Malayan rural women are being "pampered" at the Rural and Industrial Development Autho rlty training centre *»ere. Mrs. M. de Mel. m. president for Asia of the Association of Country Women
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  • 38 9 SEREMBAN, Tues. A former clerk of the N.B. Saw millers, A. L. Fernando, was today sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment for dishonestly Inducing a Sikh businessman to give him $90 on a cheque for $100.
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  • 435 9 THE University of Malaya ysterday announced the results of the first examlna tion fo- the degree of BSc (Engineering) and the BSc sessional examination. TTk following candidates passed Part I of the first examination for the degree of BSc in engineering: Chua Koon Hoe. Goh Kong
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  • 66 9 IPOH. Tues. The reunion of a British university professor. Prof. W. S. Walton, and his former student. Dr. W. Holmes, took place this morning after five years. Prof. Walton, of the London School of Tropical Medicine, came here to visit his former pupil. Dr Holmes. Health
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  • 153 9 TRAVEL AGENT FILES $17,834 SUIT AGAINST UNION KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The National Union of Teachers was sued tn the High Court nere today for $17,834 by a travel agent, L. N. Hall, for breach of contract Hall claimed that he was commissioned by the union In April 1956 to arrange
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  • 148 9 111 I K ANSON. Tues— A Chinese boy from a new village near here has been chosen by the Education Department to teach Malay in a Malay school. Nineteen-year-old Wong Seng Tong. of Langkap new village, U probably th.. first Chinese to be given
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  • 37 9 Mr. Scab Mong Hee has been elected chairman of the Malayan branch of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors He is the first Asian to bf chairman since the lnstltu tlon was established tn 1935.
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  • 144 9 SFREMBAN Tuea. The "oily man" appeared again early this morning in the Rasah Road area. A housewife who saw him had to be treated at the general hospital for shock Forty-three-year-old Mrs. (hind, wife of an estate worker in Rantau. heard sounds at about
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  • 243 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday AN ADMINISTRATIVE block and a workshop the University of Malaya's $1,500,000 Faculty Engineering can be occupied within 14 days The Minister of Works, i Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Hajl Jubir. and the Minister of Education, Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. were assured
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  • 91 9 Pudu MIC rebels against suspension KUALA I I MH k Tues.— The Pudu branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will hold a series of protest meetings next month calling on the national president. Mr V T. Sambanthan, to stop suspending "rebels" without giving reasons At an emergency meeting last night
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  • 28 9 KLANG, Tues. A labourer. Tan Kirn Khoon. 23. was admitted to the district hospital last night after falling ten feet Into a tongkang at °ort Swettenham
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  • 86 9 KUANTAN, Tues. Mor« than 40 rubber tapper* at the Kuantan ferry stood by this morning after a woman fell into the water and disappeared The woman. Liv Mool Chin, 48. working on Lantdak rubber estate. 13 mllea from here, was about to Join other
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    • 162 9 "RHENSHEN GING" •OPD- "SING-KYN" 6INSEN6 wty HI— H Mrft no< Mm traditionally uud b» rh. Chinrst tai a thoutand years as a tonic ttrvina to itrcnothcn Hit viscera internal organs of th* boay It has no* been feduced inte CXTRACI form under scientific methods and Mat RHENSHEN GING as it*
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    • 74 9 Icapit6l2«oJ£t6morrow' k^ M I Br~r i M 1 i I It k^%H^,* CjS i 1 I mmf I HOWARD HUGHES' I JET PILOT 1 IAIJFX I riAII men*** mum nmscow) JANtI LtlUn TECHNICOLOR in V J Food tastes WJ twice as good W/ f^Hh H.P. K-^ Your favourite dish tastes
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  • Children Page
    • 921 10 The scouts find a book describing treasure buried in a nouse which belonged to a Portuguese pirate, D'Alphonso. They ask the present D'Alphonsos, occupants of the house for permission to search, only to discover that they have never heard of the treasure. At
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    • 306 10 BUT THE ELM WAS AN OAK EMPLOYER: But aren't you the boy who applied for the job last week?" Boy: "Yes sir." Employer: "I told you last week that you were too young. I want an older boy." Boy: "Yes sir. that's why I'm back. lam older now." Patient: "Every
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    • 241 10 IJ ER are some overseas 5 pen-pals for you losephine Oldfield. aged 13, 10 Stanley Street, Droys- E S den, Manchester. England. E S Reading, games. Christine E Reader, aged 14. 3 Hart- bridge Cottages. Oast Road, 5 Z Hurst Green Oxted. Surrey. E E England. Swimming,
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    • 443 10 lm r jJiL iPil la* kj Sv k jjj f" Jf■^t m m *,-i m«■ iPhonr; Titnawi »m •■'■">• 4. 15, J( v r*l»j[-i*Ji 121H6. 100*1! 6.45 4 9.30 pm. j^ lTOnfiirnfiM INO EE "TJuvhw. {.EWII "THE SAD SACK" Paramount. -k an-— a—»»«a».«»— )f Z W W-m. l|»in hone: LAST
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    • 42 10 Please enrol me as a member of the Wise Owls Clvb an 4 send mt a badge. I am enclosing sue C.C.C. coupons and a stamped self -addressed envelope. Name j rr* •t-~« h t Addreii PI ,3>.... Name Age Addretts Sex
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    • 383 10 1 "The SECOND WORLD WAR" (sb) StJSJS. JOHN WAYNE JET PILOT" Trkq I ye, u chT "YUEN YUEN HUNG STORY" Cala Premiere Opening TONICHT 9.15 p.m. B The Epic story of H. M.S. Amethyst f^^kk I INCIDENT" *^r:_\k' k Kirliard Akim K>ye m TODD TAMIROFF LIKE JBHslßlßm ■phone /MjrTTf^BJ^S- f»«/<n/
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 390 10 Prizes await six winners Deor Boys ond Girls, Rose Koh of Kuala Lumpur Here ore the six winners ot writes to say that she does I our moze contest. Doris Syn, not want any more pen pals I B-U Lcrong Limou, Singo- as she had over 30 replies reI pore
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  • 1389 11 Bishop George Augustus Selwyns 'bloodless conquest' of a prosperous island in the South Pacific STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE SELWYN of the SOUTH SEAS, PATHFINDER, EVANGELIST 'pHE credit for extending the Christian influence in the Pacific goes to many veteran missionaries. Foremost among them was George Augustus Selwyn, Bishop of New
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    • 210 11 kJJL*JjX tluntlrttj] and lost of hair. I'loteel thinning ,Aso>~ f^'^^&i: hair. Panlcen can Jy mnke the hair you already have remain. 1 EL^JjH itttmlriifj and loss of httir. Before ihe loss <>f hair has had time lafe In n-'ilt 111,1 m- Bv|HH V^m spots and thin hait angles begin with
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    • 265 11 TWICE AS GOOD WHEN YOXJ^XJSE ±J±± iL. oc Lii LE CUBE SUGAR ■B^^^^S Imported from England by JIMOAPOM KUAIA IUKPUI y jjjg|j|gr QUINK P Royal Blue Washable II hHI m I Soap and water washes every trace of Royal Blur Washable Quink from clothing and fingers. For safety Washable Quink.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 135 11 1 iirim'it A 0 V». iiy l/#ts ihv Saint Hy i^slit> 0 har4*»t is /#«>#• iravfi Hy 0 h<»sti»r onnihl I W LOOK CUOSELV AS THE MOLDY SEE? A FEMALE W SME SEEMS TO T ELSA "1 NFW-.HEFI SMnT^H I CAMERA GETS THIS LONG I IT, PIOURE DftSWES [7 SPEAK
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  • 488 12 SLIGHT RISE IN TIN PRICE: INCREASE IN BUYING POWER By Our Market Correspondent the Singapore Tin Market re-opened yesterday after its Whitsuntide holiday good buying support was reported despite a two days accumulation of smelted metal. About 175 tons were estimated on offer, but this cannot be considered heavy for
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  • 20 12 SINGAPORE. MAI 27 RI'BBER: 74i cents per Ib. (up five-eighths of a cent) TIN: $m.i2i (up 12* cents).
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  • 317 12 The Malayan Share Broken' Ai Mcialion reported: "All sections r« mained dull and featureless. Th turnover was small." Sincapore and Federation brolc en reported the following busine: yesterday: Alex. Bricks pre $2 orda $2.50; Fed. Dispensar 11.01 x all; Praser Neave ord $2 40 (odd lot), $2.51 'a
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  • 20 12 Malayan Share Market: May 27 May 2« Industrials: 89.39 81.26 Tins: 81.00 82.22 Jan. 1 l.-.x inu
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  • 148 12 Jane Br»t grade rubber buyer* f.o.b closed In Singapore yesterday at 74-\ cents pir lb. up fiveeighths of a cent, on Monday's closing price. CloMng Une: Very quiet Closing prices in cents per lb yestcro* v were OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 75^.' sellers 76 Vi;
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  • 105 12 Singapore Chinese Produce Ex chanter noon prices per pJcul yesterday were: vrfv OP SP* t: °K/Contluent May /Jun« 131* buyers, $32 sellers. Coconut oil: dull; bulk (48 sellers, drum $5i sellers. Pepper quiet, no business reported done Wn "e «'*>. Sarawak $119 d^$ 2 awak b ck $69
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  • 69 12 Ships lying alongside (he Singapore Harbour Board wharves or "Peeled today are: Co'fu m Aizu Maru 67. MuslLloyd 8? ifiT'sJ 0111 L" tSUml a Mini "14, Straat Ma akka 15 i« Jrepca 18. Theta Star ***** Ser 33 24, Myrtlebank 25,26. State of Madras 27 28, Benarty 29
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  • 143 12 MELBOURNE. Tuea. INVESTMENT shares maintained steady tone on the Stock Exchange here today. Keysuxks were nnner with British Tobacco up 9d. and ACL up «d. providing the best moves. Main exceptions were Qoldsbrougn down a further U. 3d. North Broken Hill Improved lain an overall firmer mining section.
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  • 60 12 H C DIVIDENDS Harrisons Crosfleld Ltd. havt declared the following dividends: Cumulative preference stock 8 per cent per annum for three months ending June 30. Preferred ordinary stock 10 per cent per annum for six month* ending June 30. Income tax will be deducted at the rate of Bs. 6d.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1020 12 COMPANY MEETING The United Sua Betong Rubber Estates, Limited. 49th Annual General Meeting to be held 4th June. 1958. at 19 Fcnchurch Street. London, XC.3. SIR JOHN HAY'S ADDRESS. The rubber crop for the year under review at over 22% million lbs. to the highest In the history of the
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    • 983 12 MALAYA'S NEEDS The new and independent Government of Malaya is to be congratulated on the success of its operations against terrorists and on the marked progress made towards the restoration of law and order. True, they have been greatly assisted in these operations by British troops but that Is only
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    • 862 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA I K I I KLK IN ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY Applications are invited fo appointment to a Lectureship li Orthopaedic Surgery. It Is hope that the person appointed to fll the vacancy would be able t assume duty at the earliest oppor tunity. Preference will be given
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    • 728 12 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN :hat Mr. Chan Pak Che* Alias ~han Heng Pun to no longer acting at Managing Director and Treasurer of this Company with effect from 22nd May. 1958 and 1* therefore not authorised to reselye money and transact any Ouslatas whatsoever for or on beliall
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    • 129 12 TENDERS k COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDER INEES'S DEPARTMENT contract No 9 ot the Ulu Panda i. Sewage Purification SchemeRising Mains. Tend** Deposit $200. Close 2.15 p.m on 25-0-58 Tender documents are available from the City Engineer's Department, or. production of the City Treasurer's Deposit Receipt, which will be made in
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    • 231 12 SHIPPING NOTICES NEDERLAND LINE BOYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M.V. "SUMATRA" Arrived 26.5.58 Cargo discharged Into S.H.B Godown 20 D. General survey will be held on the 2.6.58. No further survey will be held NEDERLAND LINE, ROYAL DUTCH MAIL. 41, Robinson Road, Tel: *****. AgenU Sandilandi Buttery ft Co..
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    • 335 12 MAERS LINE FAR EAST/AFRICA SERVICE v mjm Sri tth Ha Agenti. AN6IO- AMERICAN CORPORATION tTO SINGAPORE 2145» KNUTSEN LINE orient service from cawaoa us. pacific pom 11 bats S*l'M Sm Vwca.m FrMcict SMft P.s»,t, fMM| cK.Tti.Maf mm J2 WHS* MM Acctf.,* Clftt SINCAPORE/PT SWF.TTENHAM/PENANC fir FMMNTIE MOM WISH** «usr»«tn BtTS
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    • 1491 13 Tel: 1405 MANSFIELD 6c CO.. LTD. Tel: 1411 110 k.iis; m ..pwjl'j in S.naajnrlJ IU lims) BSP* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE SAHINCS TO LIMR'OOi OUSCIM. IMNOOm 1 CONTNKItTU PMTS i*a Suet witb liktrti ta wanta «a Paaaau w Can M GaM Naaa) Cutters iptm tt pitceid na itker pwts tt
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    • 1258 13 pmci f Lf {lx^hii i /T7M EAST ASIATIC LINES MMEMMOS SAIIINCS FM MEM, foil SAID. CENBA, ANTMW, ROTTEMAM, lAAMMC, MEMEN COPENHAiEN AOTHEMUM, OSLO iM'i P. faMI *Ming "FAISTRIA" 1/ I MM 1 3 Jmi IOCITA" II IS I.M 70 71 J.m Lit*. |B||M.PBjr Call.tg tnrna OtmRBJ SlrtrNCS FM lINCROI AND
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    • 1206 13 mli Vims THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. '"a?,, tiMtAPMi (Incorporated in the Urutid Kingdomj lUMS HIINMS Tl AIIPJ. UK t CMTINfMTAL PMTI s-pajo r. r»w* rwajM MRniMiUM <w Haaaxs. Landon, iTotTirTam. Hull p> r.n M Ml) M/M Mw. BENARn for Port Sudan, Antwtrp, loadOß, Hull IJI/M Mn rSMMtjR for London,
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    • 1078 13 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. TtL.i M.i 2AMI ELLERMAN LIMBS KLAVBNESS LIN* LONDON, NAVRF, ROTTERIAM, IM ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG I HUH SIATTIE. VANCOUVER I PORTIA* and fw U.S.A., North Atlantic Portl Actiebaj earn M Ctttral I SMtk MM) Canada via Colombo America ■Cm If BEDFORD BRONIVILIE S pwe P. SIMM
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  • 319 14 LONDON, Tuesday. DUTTING in a devastating finish ing burst, lari ky Gordon Pirie of Britain won an international two miles race by inches in a photofinish with Miklos Szabo of Hungary in the British Games at the White City Stadium last night. The
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  • 201 14 A BADMINTON team of Malayan students in Australia is now on a threeweek tour of New Zealand. The team consists of a manager and six players who have won championships in Australia. The players are: ONG ENG HONG (above right) 22, second-year commerce student
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  • 214 14 UK TOURISTS USE NEW METHOD OF TRAINING SYDNEY. Tues. The English Rugby League team Is using a new training method In its preparation for the forthcoming Test series against Australia. The players run three or (our laps of the oval to "warm up." After this they sprint at top speed
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  • 107 14 Injured Blackpool star to fly home MELBOURNE. Tues. Jim Kelly. the Blackpool right half, has been dropoexi for the rest of the Austra Han tour because of a knee injury. He will be flown to England for an Immediate operation for a cartilage removal. The 21-year-old English International slipped when
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  • 116 14 Brichant strikes another blow PRIB. Tues Jackie Brichant struck another blow tor European tennis when he eliminated Neale Fraser, the Australian Davis Cup star, from the French lawn tennis championships here yesterday. The 28-year-old Belgian wore down the second seeded Australian in a centrecourt duel lasting nearly three hours. He
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  • 57 14 ZANDVOORT. Holland. Tues. Britain's Stirling Mos s gained the lead In the Driers' World Championship when he won the Dutch Grand Prix In a Vanwall here yesterday. Moss, winner of the Argentine Grand Prix in January, led from start to finish of the 75-lap event on
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  • 188 14 OYDNEY, Tues. A Malayan students hockey team In Sydney reached the semifinals In a tournament contested by 16 leading city and country teams at Moorebank, near here, recently. Playing with skill and determination, the Malayans won four tough matches in a row to enter the semifinals. Then
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 168 14 ■r ENJOY BIRDS EYE B PEAS TODAY! FINESI Mp^yOU'VE TASTEI QUICK-FROZEN Remember the pleasure of green, PpflQ nPPfPPt noaC— freshly-picked peas-plump and juicy rßdb, ptirieCl pUdS~ to look at, and a perfect delight to taste Enjoy it all again today Give pofl-IT6Sn, the family Birds Eye Quick- Frozen I Green
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    • 108 14 lIIIIMIIIIMUIi'MIMIIMHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMiIIIiiMUIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIiIMIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIH to PRE-STOCKTAKING STARTS TODAY -for 4 days only FOUNDATIONS BABY CARRIAGES 'Lily ot France' Girdles one of each only: Usually $3300; Now $25.00 Allwin Perambulator Usually $175.00 'Gossard" Maternity Girdles to clear $100 00 Usually $1195; Now $8.50 Allwin Pushchair 'Ail Fait' Nylon Brassieres Usually $43 00 Usually $11
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 754 15 i.nlltinrrt Irom Fmtt 1 1 SITUATIONS VACANT CHINESE LIFE ASSURANCE j company requires l experienced accounts clerk. Applicant able so correspond In Enelteh preferred. Please apply slating qualifications, experience, age and salary expected to Box A 4383 S.T. LEADING LIFE ASSUKANCK company requires 1 sales oiganlser In Singapore. Good salary
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    • 608 15 SITUATIONS WANTBD N Worm* ti (Him.)— mm* M ttm MBM, COOKBOY AND WIFE Wast. Amah highly recommended, available 1-6-58 King *****. WELL EXPERIENCED tUK. highly rcroKim ended Cook or Cook-bo; and Amah, EivlKji speaking Indian, seek employinoin Plen-.e Ring (*****). CHINKSS over ten years experience In general engineering good knowledge
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    • 852 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 111 Word! $m (Mimf—Voi i» tl: txtrm FURNISHED 2-BEDROOMS Flat with modern Sanitation 20-A Chappel Close. Rent $250/- 0.n.0. rting ***** office hours. NEW FVOHAVILIE 13U (jraage Road Charming sui-e. also tuubl* single aocommodaiton Full. part board Dally monthly rales .-lione ***** QUIEI EUROPEAN Residence spacious grounds, Meyer
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  • 90 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.-PosUl Union Athletic Club beat Robln- sons and Company 5-2 In a Government Department, and Business Houses Dlv. One League at Taylor Road today. James Wong (3 hattrlck), Xavler and Norman scored for Postal Union, and Sanl Tasman and Yusoff (penalty) for Robinsons. Telecoms beat
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  • 464 16 MALAYA HIT FOR SIX BY INDIA THE HOCKEY CHAMP/ONS Disqualification results in Ist medal for Fed TOKYO, Tuesday. THE Federation of Malaya had a disastrous day today on the third day of the Asian Games here which was relieved only by a great performance by Rahim Ahmad
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  • 230 16 TOKYO, Tues Ma--1 laya were today eliminated from the Asian Games Soccer tournament when they lost 6-1 to Vietnam. Vietnam led 4-0 at halftime. Malaya's only goal came from a penalty In the 65th minute taken by Rahlm Omar. Ao Quang Phach. the Vietnamese inside
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  • 51 16 The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation yesterday sent a cable to Tokyo, congratulating Tan Howe Liang on his gold medal-winning performance at the Asian Games. Howe Liang won the lightweight division championship in the weightlifting competition on Monday, setting up a new Games record of 826 1 2
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  • 509 16 RESULTS of today s HnaU at the Asian Garnet in Tokyo are: ATHLETICS MEN: 400 metres: 1. Milka Singh (I) 47sec, 2 P. Sombllngo (P) J 48.5 sec, 3 aUhim Ahmad (M) 48.8 sec; Shot put: 1. Parduman Singh (I) 49ft 4\ (record). 3. H. Goto (J), 3.
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  • 135 16 IHI schedule for today's events of the Third Asian Games: TRACK AND HELD: IHm (decathlon), pale vault final, long Jump idrrathlon). women's discuss final. 20« m vml finals 1.530 m wml -finals, high Jump (derathlonl, women's 100 m wml finals. 1 10 m hurdles Anal, loom final, 400
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  • 38 16 KOREA's Pak Sang Ho (No. 6) attempts a shot at the Malayan goal but Devindran stops it an exciting moment during the Asian Games hockey match which Korea won 3-2 on Sunday. U.P.I. picture.
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  • 211 16 Pakistani claims a hockey record TOKYO, Tues.— A world 1 record for field hockey was claimed today for Pakistan's fullback, Munir Dar, who scored five of the goals in Pakistan's 8-0 win over Korea today. The i\cord l s for three goais In any half by a fullback Munir Dar,
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  • 361 16 W ATKINS, WALKER HIT OUT CARDIFF, Tuesday. 4 FIFTH wicket stand worth 121 runs in 125 A minutes by Glamorgan's Alan Watkins and Peter Walker highlighted an eventful day's play in the county's match against the New Zealanders here yesterday. The partnership enabled Glamorgan to
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  • 110 16 DE SILVA TO PLAY FOR N.S. SHU MBA N, Tun— Geoff de 8. va, the Selangor state wicketkeeper. will represent Negri Sembilan in their Malayan Cricket Association league match against Malacca at Malarca on Saturday and Sunday. De Silva who is a Police officer has been transferr ed here from
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  • 41 16 KUALA TRENGGANU Tues. Sultan Suleiman School beat Grammar School 5-3 in a League soccer match here yesterday. Abdul Malek (3). Tengku Long and Wan Rahman scored for Sultan Suleiman, and James Issacs, Rockies and Agil for Grammar School.
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  • 22 16 Johore Bahru's Jorlnthian Sports Club will play Singapore Police in a soccer match at Thomson Road at 5 p.m today.
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  • 246 16 May hits 163 in Surrey's 334-4 f ONDON, Tues.— Sur rey, the reigning champions, are well placed for their fourth successive championship win thanks to a superb third-wicket partnership of 261 in 170 minutes at Trent Bridge yesterday between Peter May and Bernard Constable. May hit the Nottinghamsnire attack with
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  • 86 16 TELUK ANSON, Tues. Anglo-Chinese School goal, keeper Mohamed Noor wan ordered off the field for arguing by refere c R Xavler. In a Div. 1 league soccer match against Methodist Afternoon School here yesterday Th e Incident took place three minutes before the end when Noor argued
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