The Straits Times, 1 May 1959

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  • 487 1 IT'S 'CITIZENS ONLY' IN MALAYA, SINGAPORE —And a shock for Army wives: A restriction on jobs It comes into force today SINGAPORE, /r Thurs. -New immigration regulations will come into force in Singapore and the Federation tomorrow. Th c regulations follow the- recent changes made in
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  • 284 1 Premier urges greater I peace industry MAY DAY MESSAGE TO UNIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. 'FIIK PRIME MINISTER, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, in a May Day message, today urged greater industrial peace for the economic stability and progress of the nation. Dato Razak. in a message to the National Union
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  • 44 1 NEW YORK, Thurs.— Mr. Aziz Ahmed, Pakistani ambassador in Washington, said here today that recent developments on India's northern borders might help her to realise that the Indian sub-continent could only be defended by joint efforts of India and Pakistan. Reuter.
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  • 37 1 SEOUL. Thurs.— The South Korean Government has closed down the second largest daily newspaper in Korea, the Kyung Hwang Shinmoon, on the ground that the paper had consistently been attacking the Government's policy —Reuter.
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  • 354 1  - One police officer vs. gang of 10 a.m. lama A POLICE officer held a rang of 10 at bay with his revolver in Batu Road at 1 a.m. today bat one suddenly lunged forward and stabbed a man the police officer was protecting. The stabbed man. Charles Lockhart. 21, a
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  • 145 1 STUDENTS SET UP 'NAZI' REGIME wLuW YORK, ThArs. -*< A "Nazi regime of America set up by 12 teen-aged boys who idolised Hitler has been stamped out, a New Jersey school official said yesterday. Dr. J. Martin, superintendent of schools, said that the gang was broken up when teachers and
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  • 63 1 SAIGON. Thurs. The South Vietnam National Assembly has passed a BUI under which any person guilty of "sabotage, attempts on lives or properties of the citizens and attempts on national security" is liable to death and total or partial confiscation of property. The Government hopes the
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  • 71 1 PEKING, Thurs.— The Communist Party newspaper People's Dally today published without comment the text of Premier Nehru's speech on Tibet to the House of the People last Monday. A number of passages were printed in bold type, including Mr. Nehru's statement that responsible people in China
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  • 52 1 Royal birthday message KUALA LUMPlirt. Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a birthday message to the Queen of the Netherlands, wishing her "a long and prosperous reign." The Minister of External Affairs. Dr. Ismail bin Abdul Rahman, sent a similar message on behalf of the Government and people of
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  • 26 1 MORIB. Thurs— The Sultan of Selangor today signed the new laws of the state constitution, providing for a fullyelected executive council and legislative assembly.
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  • 16 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. No new case of smallpox was reported here by late afternoon today.
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  • 18 1 KARACHI. Thurs. Seven Pakistani trade delegates today left for Rangoon. They will visit Malaya and Singapore.—Reuter.
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  • 326 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Colour, music and gaiety dominated East Wharf today as the Philippine floating exposition sailed in at 1 p.m. As the presidential yacht Lapulapu berthed, the Singapore Police Band played the Philippines national anthem. Prom aboard the Lapulapu came the strains of "God
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  • 359 1 SHAW BROS. HOUSE LOOTED OF FURNITURE By EE BOON LEE Singapore. Thurs. POLICE today chased and stopped a lorry loaded with expensive furniture looted from a house belonging to the cinema magnates, Mr. Runme Shaw and Mr. Run Run Shaw, in Caldecott Hill Estate. They caught the vehicle in Thomson
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  • 38 1 PERTH. Thurs Twentyfive people. Including six injured, were transhipped today from the Vorwegiari tanker Farmand to the Italian liner Australia. Eight men were killed in an engine room explosion in the Farmand yesterday— Reuter
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  • 42 1 Haul of opium from sea bed SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Special Division of Singapore Customs has recovered 450 lb. of raw opium from the sea bed between Sultan Shaol and Changi. Packed in !ar?e metal canisters, the opium had been jettisoned from a
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  • 86 1 U.S. PLftNES FOR INDONESIA WASHINGTON. Ilitirs. —United States ib selling Indonesia (JO military planes, including 10 miutary transport and World War II bombers and fighters, the State Department reported Reuter. smuggler's speedboat chased by a Custom* patrol launch. For the past several days, divers engaged by the Customs
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  • 42 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Detectives arrested eight men tonight when they broke up a gang clash involving 30 men in Crawford Street, off Kallang Road. Four were later released. The gangsters are believed to have clashed over a "protection money" racket.
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  • 20 1 LONDON. Thurs. Prince Philip returned to London by air today after a 100-day journey round the world. Reuter.
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  • 125 2 EGGS ARE LOBBED AT PPP RALLY SPEAKERS IPOH Thurs.— Rotten eggs were thrown at two speakers at a Peo p 1 c's Progressive Party 'election rally at Guntong new village here last night. THE FIRST EGG was lobbed by an unseen hand from beyond a barbed wire fence while Mr.
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  • 34 2 JOHORE. BAHRU. Thurs. Choo Kok, who was found peddling opium for sale m Jalan Ah Food on April 4 was fined $1M) or three months' jail in the Sessions Court today.
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  • 217 2 'BOYCOTT afaXT. CLERKS EXAM: WE WATCH YOU CLOSELY' KUALA LI MPIR, Thursday. pOUR lop officials of the Q>vernment Temporary Officers' I n ion have been threatened with death. They were told by letter that they would not live if they failed to call
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  • 157 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —Mr. Charles Gamba said tonight that "outsiders" of a trade should not be allowed to become leaders ot that trade union. He was speaking at a public forum on trade unionism and society organised by the Young Christian Workers held
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  • 53 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Safety First Council is launching a drive tomorrow to make wells safe. The Standard Vacuum Oil Co. has donated $500 towards this campaign. Householders who have wells will be given the design of a safe well and provided with gulvanised 'wire to
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  • 149 2 He took 5 years to write his thesis on unions AUSTRALIAN DOCTORATE FOR GAMBA SINGAPORE, Thurs. Charles Gamba, University of Malaya economist- and expert on Malayan trade unions, has been awarded the Doctor of Letters degree of the University of Western Australia. Dr. Gamba received confirmation of the award today.
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  • 64 2 Mr. and Mrs. l.im Kng llooi seen after their wedding in Singapore yesterday The bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lim Thong Earn, is a teacher. His bride, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Yeo Tiain Hew, is a music teacher. Mr.
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  • 285 2 A PENNILESS STOWAWAY OFF IN STYLE SINGAPORE, Thursday. f\NE of the best-dressed "passengers" who left Singapore today in the Sangola for India was a 38-year-old stowaway. I The stowaway, Paplya, who arrived here six months ago penniless, sported a gold ling, a gold watch, two suitcases of clothes and 241
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  • 43 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Ec Kok San, a leper who ran a small shop in the Leper Set. tlement. Tampoi. was fined $733 for being in possession of 3,690 cigarettes on which he was unable to prove that duty had been paid.
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  • 41 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. F. D. Jakeway. Sarawak's new Chief Secretary, flew into Singapore by Qantas-BOAC from London today on his way to Kuching to take up his new post. He was formerly Chief Secretary of British Guiana.
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  • 332 3 BERLIN PROPOSALS NO MORE ACCEPTABLE BUT PRESENTATION IS DIFFERENT, HE SAYS LONDON, Thursday. jyjß. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, said here last night that the Soviet proposals on Berlin were not in themselves more acceptable now "but the way in which they are being presented
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  • 192 3 Red envoy threatens suicide, shouts: I'm no traitor RANGOON, Thurs. A- member of the Soviet Embassy staff, brought unconscious to hospital here, threatened to commit suicide and shouted, in English, that he was not "a traitor" when he regained consciousness, hospital workers said here last night. Hospital employees said that
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  • 68 3 CROWN PRINCESS MICHIKO, right, is greeted by her mother, Mrs. Fumi Shoda, as she arrives in a (Mule of rain to see her parents and family at their home for tbe first time since her marriage to Crown Prince Akihito on April 10. No previous
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  • 108 3 Slacks lend little grace by order TOKYO. Thurs.— An American Air Force commander here has asked American women to remember that slacks badiy fitted 10 f'gures and figures badly fitted to slacks "lend little grace" in public. In a letter to the wives and women relatives of United States servicemen
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  • 196 3 PANAMA CITY, Thursday. PLANES and troops from the United States and three Latin American nations stood by today to meet the threat of a new landing attempt. by invaders from Cuba. US. planes based In the Canal Zone are expected to istart patrolling the Panamanian coast
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  • 63 3 20,000 fall In British jobless figure LONDON. Thurs. Unemployment in Britain fell by 20,000 to 531,000 between March 9 and April 13, the Ministry of Labour announced last night. Of the 531,000. about 486,000 were wholly unemployed and 45,000 temporarily stopped from work. In mid-April this represented 2.4 per cent
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  • 47 3 MADRID, Thurs.—Twentyseven people were killed yesterday in the crash of a Spanish airliner on a flight from Barcelona to Madrid Wreckage of the missing airliner was located at Valdemeca in the province of Cuenca, east of Madrid. Reuter. want intervention. Reuter, UP.I.
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  • 32 3 MADRAS. Thurs. The Madras newspaper Indian Express announced yesterday It was closing as a result of a sudden strike by 800 employees. Two other dailies and a weekly also closed.
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  • 95 3 Mr. K GIVES MONTY A MESSAGE FOR MAC MOSCOW, Thurs. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said today that Mr. Nikita Knrushcnev, the Soviet Prime Minister, had given him a "friendly message" to deliver to Mr. Harold Macmillan. He refused to disclose its contents. Field Marshal Montgomery, addressing a press conference at
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  • 336 3 LONDON, Thure. Industrials gave another buoyant performance in London stock markets today but interest elsewhere was limited. Sentiment was helped by the continuing rise in industrial output, lower unemployment figures and further good company news. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consols
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  • 269 3 FULL ACCORD REACHED AS BIG FOUR TALKS END IN PARIS PARIS, Thursday. JHE "BIG FOUR" Western Foreign Ministers today reached "full agreement" on the position they will adopt next month at Geneva, an official communique announced at the end of the talks. I Their meeting here, to plan Western policy
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  • 173 3 RED SPIES 'AMONG TIBETAN REFUGEES' IN BRIEF... (CALCUTTA, Thurs. Chinese Communist spies, disguised as Tibetans dressed in monks' robes, are entering India along with legitimate Tibetan refugees, the newspaper Anandababazar Patrika reported today. It said the Indian Government had alerted the local administration in Bengal to take special precautions, try
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  • 19 3 HAVANA. Thurs— A Cuban war crimes court passed the first death sentence on a woman yesterday. U.P.I.
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  • 297 4 THE former Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told Malays last night that the Federation Government could never adopt an Islamic system of rule in this country. Speaking in the PanMalayan Islamic Party's stronghold at Padang Lumat. 17 miles from here, the
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  • 728 4 FEES, LICENCES^ RATES TO BE CUT ANEW policy by a non-P.A.P. City Council, affecting hawkers, taxi and bus drivers, bus conductors, trisha riders and people paying instalments on their homes, was outlined by the newly elected chairman, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, today. Mr. Tang
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  • 180 4 Why not 'free rides' for voters? he asks SINGAPORE, Thurs. —The chairman of Singapore MCA. Mr. Wong Foo Nam. has called on the Government to provide free transport for all voters in the coming general flection. Mr. Wong will bring up his proposal for discussion at the all-party delegates' conference.
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE Thurs.— Mr Wee Kirn Wee. manager of the United Press In Singapore. Malaya and Borneo, was elected chairman of SATA at a recent meeting.
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  • 240 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The former May jr. Mr. ,Ong Eng Guan said Mr. Tang Peng Yeu and hi* colleagues in the City Council could make 50 times the grandiose promises he made in the council today. BUT nobody would believe them Mr. Ong told a rally In
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  • 469 5 Dr. SUBRAHMANYAM: THE POOR MASSES BEING USED TO GAIN POWER BASED ON HATRED SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE LIBERAL SOCIALIST candidate for Tanjong Pa?ar, Dr. C. Subrahmanyam, today said that the PAP was built on heroworship and probably the Communist-minded would support such a party. 'The poor masses,"
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  • 528 5 f\ m THE PAP WILL RUIN YOUR RICE BOWL OijOlG" the spa will throw sand in it and ENRICH THE CAPITALISTS E. K. TAN Lib-Socs: We have a plan to improve gratuities, leave THE Liberal Socialist Party will introduce a new gratuity,
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  • 205 5 PAP PARTY SYMBOL GOES UP ALL OVER SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The People's Action Party today put up its party symbols ail over the island as the election campaign gathered momentum. Party supporters began sticking the symbol on walls, buildings and lamp posts last night. The PAP will hold a mass
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    • 629 5 I Singapore diary... PHILIPPINE FLOATING am. Japanese flower arrangeTRADE EXPOSITION at Singa- ment classes 10 a.m.. 11 a.m. and pore Harbour Board, Gate 1, 9 a.m. 5.15 p.m. Square dance Club soto 10 pjn. Public admitted by cial ight 8 p.m. passes. SALVATION ARMY: Home CYMA: Public forum on "Trade
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  • 36 6 M U» Vint mum). REMAINS OP GHACK KANAGAMMAH. beloved vile of Joseph Thambyayam Richards will be emoved from 78 Gomoak Road at 430 p.m. 15.59 (or Burial at Christian Cemetery at Cheras Road. Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 47 6 M W,rds Sit (Mtmlmmm). THE FAMILY of Mr*. Lo l Gee Kook thank ail thoae who paid night visits, sent wreaths acd attended her funeral. T. KANDIAH MBE thacks all who attended his son Pathmanathan's wedding on 18/4/59 and thoae who sent congratulatory messages and presents.
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  • 179 6 U Words Sit (Minimum). A TLN OP Delight—Ten varieties In a tin of Verkade s Pride of Holland Biscuit*. Available al all leading stores. ALL ROAD& may have led to Rome, but discerning women are attracted to Chanel. The most treasurei name In Perfume. HAVE COFFEE but made with
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  • 620 6 The Strata Times Friday. May 1, 1959. A Matter Of Trade Friendly Federation words I for Singapore, except from Ministers of the Alliance i Government, nowadays are io infrequent that the tribute to Singapore's services by the i president of the F.M.S. Chamj ber of Commerce was un--1 expected. Mr.
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  • 386 6 All that Mr. Tang Peng Yeu said in the Singapore City Council yesterday about the conduct of the P.A.P. councillors when they were in office is best left to the Commission of Inquiry which begins its sittings today. The rest of Mr. Tang's speech, in which he set
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  • 151 6 A doubling of the rate of radio-active fallout in Britain in the last twelve months is a highly disturbing disclosure. It must be assumed that this British experience is representative of most of Northern Europe, and because it traces to the nuclear tests which the Russians held in
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  • 915 6 Dictatorship on the wane in Latin America DICTATORS seem to be on the wane in Latin America. Since 1955, when ex-Presi-dent Peron was ousted from Argentina by a military coup, four other dictators have lost their posts. They are: Perez Jimenez of Venezuela, Anastasio Somosa of Nicaragua, and Fulgencio Batista
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  • 739 6  -  ROBERT WALSH KUWAIT. T»HERE was a time when the Arab roamed the desert here and thought there was nothing under the sand but more sand and all of it perfect for a white man's grave. Then, in the *****, before the Arab's
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  • 110 6 Borrowers and lenders MAN IN THE STREET r m/iALAYA borrowed mll- Itl lions of pounds from Britain for development E purposes in the past. Mo E signboards were erected E notifying the people and foreign visitors that these projects were successfully E carried out through British assistance and generosity: Brunei
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  • 93 6 r T REFER to the report S <S.T. Apn: 29) m bold headlines "Braga Praised— but then comes a sting in the tall." I wish to state that I was not in the least criticising =my Minister. The words reported were spoken in fun, but the general
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  • 407 6  -  BUENOS AIRES 1 From fleeced the country of every penny he could lay his hands on, he is still the most popular man in the country, and he would stand a good chance of being reelected in a free ballot. He was overthrown by the armed forces because
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  • 736 7 Hotel bill 'smear' Ong hits back PAP MAN SPENT TWO NIGHTS IN ADELPHI TO ENTERTAIN GUESTS SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE former Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, replied tonight to criticism of one of his PAP City Council colleagues who spent two nights in an air-conditioned room at the Adelphi Hotel and
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  • 40 7 THE Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, opens the Philippine Floating Exposition, watched by Ambassador Juan de G. Rodriguez (on his right), Mrs. Rodriguez (on his left) and Mr. A. J. Holigores, the Philippines Consul.
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  • 276 7 SINGAPORE, Thursday. 'THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Government Local Senior Officers' Association, Dr. Ho Yuen, said today that his association was not aware of any discussions being held by senior Government officials to safeguard their future if the People's Action Party
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  • 176 7 Conference instead of mass rally CINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore workers will celebrate May Day tomorrow in a quiet way. Instead of a big rally at the Jalan Besar stadium, delegates from more than 60 unions will hold a conference at the premises of the Hokklen Huay
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  • 292 7 PAP LEADER: WORDS OF WISDOM SINGAPORE, Thursday. POLITICAL leaders here today welcomed yester- day's warning by Mr. H. B. Hussey, president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce, that the Federation could not afford to have a hostile Singapore at its doorstep. The People's Action Party
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  • 102 7 JAILED FOR $1 DEBT ROW DEATH KUALA LUMPUR, Thnrs.— A father of six children was jailed for seven years in the High Court here today for killing his neighbour over an argument involving a dollar. Choo Chn Thai, 40. a fruit seller had originally been charged with murdering Ng Hoh
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  • 78 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A writ was filed In the High Court Registry today on behalf of Tan Tiang Quee, trading as Kirn Yam Contractors, claiming $3,579,30 from the Singapore Recreation Club, O. H. Kraal, secretary. Sir George Oehlers. president, and C. D. Tessensohn. vice-president, for work done
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  • 222 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs—Thousands are again expected at the Paya Lebar Airport when Cathay Organisation's film stars and delegates from Hong Kong arrive in Singapore on Saturday on their way to the Asian Film Festival in Kuala Lumpur. The stars will be officially welcomed by Mr.
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  • 57 7  - TWO ARE STABBED BY THUGS SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Gangsters attacked two men In separate incidents here last night. In Lavender Btreet, Choon Khlan Nang vas assaulted by eight thugs and stabbed as he was drinking in a coffee shop. Later, in Kirn Seng Road, a gang of six knifed Tan Mot Moi
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  • 152 7 MEDALS AWARDED TO 38 SPECIALS SINGAPORE, Thurs. Colonial Special Constabulary Medals were presented for the first time in Singapore today by the Governor, Sir William Goode, to 38 men of the Special Constabulary Unit. During the presentation ceremony at the Police Training School grounds, Sir William congratulated the recipients. The
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The City Magistrate today ordered the arrest of eijht men for failing to attend court to answer charges brought up by the City Council. The eight were alleged to have ignored a closing order for their house in Cuppage Road.
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  • 406 8  - The laugh that turns out to be a bellyache TWO COMEDIES PROVOKE EXAMINATION IN CONTRASTS FILMS By HUGH MABBETT AX AMERICAN and a British comedy previewed this week had many differences, but only one that is essential for the record: The American effort was funny, the British not. Comparison, however
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  • 205 8 still hope to patch things up with Anita, he says HOLLYWOOD, Thursday. ACTOR Anthony Steel said today that he still hoped to patch things up with his voluptuous blonde wife, Anita Ekberg. Steel said he hadn't seen -his wife for 14 weeks. Yesterday Anita announced through her lawyer
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  • 132 8 Hero Sadko goes in search of happiness FOM Russia comes "Sadko," a gentle fairytale about a man in search of happiness. He wanders far —even to ocean depths before learning that he must look not abroad but within himself. Sadko, the hero. Is a highminded minstrel whose songs charm the
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  • 54 8 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. American comic Alan King said here today that he had turned down a big part In the Rod Steiger film "Al Capone," Said King: "How could I play the role? Heck, the guy was my best friend. We grew up together
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  • 45 8 LONDON. Thurs.— "Carry on Nurse", British shoestring comedy hit, has broken "every record for any picture, British or American, on the ABC circuit." Says ABC boss D.J. Goodlatte: "It proves there is a bigger public than ever for films of popular appeal."
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    405 8 DISCOURSES ON MEN, MONEY. MARRIAGE—BUT NOT POLITICS MONTREAL, Thurs.— iTI ..j» m not a wea i thy woman, but I live very well," burred Miss Zsa Zsa Gabor today when told that one of her former husbands, Conrad Hilton, had built the Queen Elizabeth Hotel. Montreal's newest and
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    41 8 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Debbie Reynolds, It was reported today, planned to send a wedding present to Eddie Fisher and Elizabeth Taylor A silver dinner service. Inscription? Says Debbie: "Probably I'll simply say, 'To whom It may concern.' MISS GABOR
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    • 112 8 Straits Times Crossword BBr~~BBr2~"""BBT3 BBJ4 BBJS |HR B_P~~__ ACKOSS IS Stupid like one having one 8 Arrange with MO when to over the eight (7). give birthplace (4-4). 16 A rhomboid? Suck it and see 9 Moderation about a child (6). (7). 10 Cleaners express grief on 18 At which
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    • 179 8 22 Climbing plants disturb a snail (6). 23 Where campers might sleep to some purpose (6>. 24 Went before a hundred In a sort of deep red (8). DOWN 1 One word although there could be three (15). 2 Unhem Peter Noble for the caller's prerequisite (9, 6). 3 Sagacity
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  • 588 10 By Our Market Correspondent QOOD buying continued on the Singapore Rubber Market yesterday with May first grade being taken up as high as $I.ols but closing a cent lower on some profit-taking. The price opened at $1.01 after rises of a farthing in
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  • 27 10 SINGAPORE. April 30. RUBBER: >I.oo* per Ib. (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5398.12J per picul (down SI). Estimated unofficial offering 130 tons (unchanged).
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  • 83 10 npHE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed the follow ing prices for calculating Customs duties for the week beginning on April 30. Rubber 96 i cents per Ib. Copra $710 per ton Coconut oil $1,132 per ton. Palm oil $694.75 ocr ton Palm kernels 5484 per ton The
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  • 763 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: Industrials and tins were steady with selective support while rubbers were quiet and the turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the following business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: 8.8. Petrol 575. 3d. (AIS); Fed. Disp. $1.12-; Filzpatricks 95 cents;
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  • 23 10 Malayan Share Market: Apr. 30 Apr. 29 Industrials: 87.92 87.85 Tin*: H7.13 106.77 Rubber* H«.72 148 20 Jan. 1 1958 100
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  • 87 10 Singapore Chines* Produce Exchange noon prices per picul yesterday were: Copra: quiet: UK Continent April May shipments $44 buyers $45 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $67 sellers, drum $70 sellers. Pepper: steady; no business was reported done. Muntok white $148. Sarawak $147, specla. 1 Sarawak black $82. garbled
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  • 76 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Belling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141 7/8; French Franca *****; Belgian Francs 1631 3/4: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the
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  • 18 10 April average prices were: Apr. 1959 Mar. 1959 Rubber: 94.90 cts 89.43 cts. Tins: 398.39 Slfl'MU
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  • 104 10 MELBOURNE. Thurs. TNVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today showed a firm tone on an active market. Loans 3's r 1956-59 £100 4s. 9d. Bank of N.S.W £39 buyer Con. Zinc 72 buyer Con. Tin 2/9% Mount Lyell 29/10' i North Broken Hill 98/B. Hill Pro 52/10>4
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  • 153 10 May first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesteidav at 100"; cents, per Ib., down a quarter of a cent, on Wednesday's closing price. The closing tone was quiet after easier. Closing prices in cents per Ib., yesterday were: OFFICIAL: Int. 1 R.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 100
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    • 1006 10 "K LINE" Express U.S.A. Pacific ek Atlantic Coast S«rvlc« E.T.A. E.T.A. E.T.A. S pore P Sim Pcnang H'kon| L Anfelat New York Xnaiktwi Mmi Ist call 73,24 May MM May V May 2* call 7131 May Jaaa 24 Jm 11 Jaly "RHaiiawa Mara" Ist call 23 24 Jm* »/M toaa
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    • 274 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Anthony Siong Siew Lee, Salesman has left our services as of Ist May, 1959 and he is therefore not authorized to transact any further business of whatever nature including collection of monies on behalf of the Company. EDWARD EU Si CO. LTD.
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    • 722 10 NOTICES BERN AM OIL PALMS LIMITED (Incorporated m The Federation Of Malaya) ORDINARY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 30th Ordinary Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Stock Exchange Boersen. Copenhagen. K.. on the 28th day of May. 195* at H.OO o'clock
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    • 1306 10 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC The Board of Governors invite applications for the following appointments for 15th September, 1959: DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL EDITATION U/3> Three Assistant Lecturers, Grade 11, to teach English. HLstory 1 and Geography. The College, at present, conducts classes up to the I General Certificate 'A' Level. Candidates should possess
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  • 38 11 THEY WILL FOLLOW STRICT PARITY POLICY IS GENERAL ELECTION^ BUT ALL PROMISE BETTER DEAL FOR WIVES, MOTHERS AND WORKING GIRLS Mr.. Leon-So.l Che Fatimah madam hoc Mrs. Tan Madam Oh Mrs. Scow Che Sahorah Miss Chan Madam Fung
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  • 596 11  - Watch these nine women: They're out to woo thousands gIXGA P O R E, Than. Nine Singapore women arc out to attract men —by the thousands. They are candidates in the general election. They are not just campaigning lor women's votes. They are after the men as well. The nine
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  • 89 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A 17--year-old boy was caught tearing posters of the Singapore People's Alliance candidate for the Joo Chiat area last night. He was arrested by a police mobile patrol in Rambutan Road, off Joo Chlat Place. Police today said that action would be
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  • 156 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Fraser and Neave Ltd., today denied an allegation by a member of the People's Action Party that it was a "vested interest." Mr. Max Lewis, general manager of Fraser and Neave. Ltd., stated today that his was a local firm with
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  • 113 11 CITIZENSHIP POSER SOLVED FOR 5,000 SINGAPORE. Tiiurs— About 5.000 Singapore residents who do not know exactly where they were born may apply for Singapore citizenship from tomorrow. Until today, people "concerning whose place of birth there existed a doubt in fact or in law" could not apply for registration as
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  • 28 11 SINGAPORE Thurs. Dr. Marjorie Calderwood, who is In charge of rural maternal and child welfare for the Health Ministry, will leave Government service In September.
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  • 144 11 Council's plan on bureau staff SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The City Council is planning to terminate the services of redundant staff in its Information Bureau. A motion about this was passed at the council's meeting today. It was decided to ask the Chief Administrative Officer to submit a list of the bureau's
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    • 73 11 Exclusive Ronson TaP K Xhc fingertip flame conI n <• tro 38E£ BI Ronson \araflanic B\ Refuels in five |k .^J\ seconds and can be ij^ \\J^^^^ topped up at any B <M MKr^^^^f^\ time. 4w .tti/tzj Runs for about a $&?>, *^VffF^:: s *>mk y«r «n normal use ML
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    • 410 11 SECURITY FOR YOUR SAVINGS Putting it in oi taking it out it is just as easy to do either when you have a Bank Deposit y^k Account with Lombard Banking. While M^^A your money earns a steady s'.' o interest, it l%jß is both safe and secure. Write today for
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 146 11 Curmen A Co. By 3§a% I A rlTy 808 MHiSVT MttTCMJNG, KJtX COMafwCT l-f^Dt^ nßin^lS m .^■^^kc t V \Oii lmptt re ae\ ji ie»v^>wa kjt I BH IBS The Saint By Leslie Charteris jj^WßßM^D^^y ii i iii i m 'i ii 1 1 r wE have plenty op money
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  • 205 12 r\NE of the leading che- mical manufacturing companies in the United States, American Cyanamid C o mpany, will introduce to Malaya a wide range of chemical ingredients for the manufacture of animal fodder locally. The executive vice-president of the company, Mr. George R.
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  • 311 12 Pepper imports may be severely cut SARAWAK PRODUCTION HIT BY LOW PRICES THE present low price obtainable for black pepper in the world's markets is seriously affecting production in Sarawak and this year's shipments of the commodity from that territory to Singapore are expected to drop by 50 per cent
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  • 49 12 Mr. Edward De Jong, manager of the new Hong Kong branch of the Bank of America said that the parent bank was also considering beginning operations In Kuala Lumpur later this year. The Hong Kong branch wiU undertake all kinds of banking and finance business.
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  • 64 12 Australian meat exports in 1958-59 would be an all-time record, the Minister for Primary Industry, Mr. C.F Adermann said in Sydney recently He said that a total of ll.s million cattle, sheep and pigs were slaughtered for exports overseas during the seven months ended January 31
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  • 194 12 CINGAPORE traders yesterday welcomed the move made by the Indonesian Government to set up state monopolies for the imports of certain consumer and capital goods into the R.I. Traders said that the Ministry of Trade in Jakarta might ease foreign exchange restrictions for these Imports.
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  • 128 12 mHE Indian Commission in 1 Singapore is receiving steady flow of inquiries from traders in India about business prospects in Malaya, Mr. K. V. Narayanan, the new Trade Registrar, said yesterday. "We also receive a good number of Inquiries from local companies wishing to trade
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  • 41 12 The first general exhibition of French electrical Industry and of the applications of electricity in modern life. Electrama. will be l"eld from June 12 to 28 in Paris. Exhibits will be displayed by 1 800 French electrical manufacturing companies.
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  • 115 12 A 54 YEAR OLD business association between two .of the biggest Dutch companies ended yesterday. The two companies are tbe Rotterdam Trading Co. Ltd. and the Royal Rotterdam Lloyd. The Rotterdam Trading Co. Ltd. have been agents tor R.R.L. since 1905. Mr. D. Pot, acting general representative
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  • 189 12 customer, bought only 61,571 pieces against 92.198 in 1957. although other neighbouring countries including Sarawak and Indonesia took larger quantities. Local dealers said that retail business In the first few months this year was still slack. THE effect of the trade
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  • 71 12 The general manager of Fukuin Electric Ltd.. Mr. Toshio Kawamoto, has arrived In Singapore to initiate sale* of his company's stereophonic sound reproduction equipment in Malaya. Mr. Kawamoto said that efforts were continuously being made to Improve th» quality of Japanese stereo apparatus. "I am sure
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 302 12 Put your v trust in the TRACK-MARSHALL DIESEL CRAWLER TRACTOR Over 12,000 lbs. drawbar 50 H.P. engine Full range of equipment including logging winch thttTrsck Marshall at WEARNE'S AGRICULTURAL HEAVY EQUIPMENT DIVISION KUALA LUMPUR PENAN6 IPOH SEREMBAN MALACCA •■4 ftOIHATID MOTORS LIMITID. SINQAtOHi I our GRAND CHEAP SALE mSiarts front
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    • 184 12 Scotties $1,000 COMPETITION The Winners The correct solution was submitted by the following /^P^^^ contestants, therefore the first prize is divided equally /QSChgBWII between themL^~/ Ckiu Sook 800 (Miss) 898, Tiong Bahru Road, \i_^X Singapore, 3 <q Zainal Fithri, 525, Federal Road, Kuala Lumpur h X* i'nnnntatinn I'risf.v: The following
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    • 873 13 (Continued from Page (I Mil ATIONS VACANT L tt Words SS (Mi*.)— Box it eU. extrm. EXPERIENCED TYPIST WANTED by a semi-official ofllce In Kuala Lumpur. Shorthand not necessary, but speed and accuracy essential. Applicants should be accustomed to typing from draft letters. Please give details of experience and state
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    • 847 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Words Si (Mi*.)— Box St et: txtrm. WILMER COURT: One flat par excellence in delightful and quiet surroundings. Three bedrooms with attached bath, large balcony, lounge, store, kitchen, servants' room. Unfurnished. Leonle Hill Road. Singapore 9. $450 per mensem. Apply Heng Tel: *****. SO. Armenian Street. FIRBT
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    • 814 13 EDUCATION 2* Wordi Si (Mi*.) Box it ctl. extrm. ZION COMMERCIAL SCHOOL: 5. Tavistock Avenue. Serangoon Gardens. May beginners' enrol now typewriting, shorthand I 1 Oregg/Pitman'sj Malay (Beginners'/Advanced). English. Mathematics (all standards) individual coaching to Primary Six students (Pass guaranteed). POSTAL TUITION: Insure Credits/Distinctions Cambridge Certificate all groups Including Science,
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    • 876 13 FOR SALE tt Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. extrm. SENSATIONAL VALUE brand new Amplion record reproducers fitted Qarrard 4 speed automatic changer dual HO/230V AC only $100 usual retail price $210. Apply Dyer and Smith 60/62 Arcade. HEARING AID? Trade in Pocket Models for Cordless Bone j or Ah-
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    • 1067 13 NOTICES BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES, SINGAPORE NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A quarterly session of the Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore will be held in the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate in the Criminal District and Magistrates' Courts Building. South Bridge Road, Singapore at 10.30 ajn. on
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    • 544 13 I NOTICES COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO THE WORKING OF THE CITY COUNCIL The Commission of Inquiry appointed by His Excellency the Oovernor under the Inquiry Com--1 missions Ordinance on 29th April. 1959, to inquire into the working of the City Council will bold lv first session in the First Criminal
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    • 1242 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are invited for the posts of Temporary teachers to be appointed by Boards of Managers it Governors to English Schools in Kelantan. Salary:— l. For those who have passed the School Certificate Examination with a pass in Oral English and credits in English and credits In English
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  • 636 14 ALL GET OFF SMARTLY NEWCOMER ANG POW AND SILVER MISTRESS ARE IMPRESSIVE: GRAND COUP !S A MUST FOLLOW CINGAPORIi, Thurs. The schooling of horses in the new portable starting stalls provided the main interest at Bukit Timah this morning when the No. 3 track was opened
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  • 375 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Tonight's results in fne Singapore Badminton Association's junior championships were: Men's junior doubles (first round) H L. Kam and B. L. Lim bt Rasali Talb and S. K. Ho 15-4. 15-12: E. T. Khoo and J. Foo bt. Attan Osman and Yusof 15-3.
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  • 279 14  -  FIRDIE SALAHUDIN, By Singapore, Thursday JIM COURT, captain of the Australian Old Collegians, said today that the standard of cricket In Singapore could compare favourably with an average district team in Australia. Court, a former captain of Melbourne University who led the Collegians in their drawn
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  • 66 14 TO PLAY AN EXTRA MATCH TOURISTS SINGAPORE. Thurs. The visiting Old Collegians of Australia cricket team, whose departure has been delayed for 24 hours, will play another match here tomorrow. They will meet an Indian Association XI at Balestier Road starting at 11 a.m. The I.A. team will be: Rajendran,
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  • 33 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Balestier United beat Badan Kesanian 3-2 In a SAFA Dlv. 2B match at Farrer Park today. Mahmood. Ibrahim and La tiff scored for Balestier and Hamzah (2) for Badan.
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  • 35 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A hattrick by former K elan tan star forward Maurice Khoo enabled Johortntians to beat Johore P.W.D. 3-2 In a^friendly soccer match here today. P.W.D. scored both goals through Yusoff Hamid
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  • 205 14 PEARSON IS FIRST VICTIM OF 'GET TOUGH' POLICY WORCESTER. Thurs. TT First victim of M.C.C.'s directive to umpires to "get tough" to eliminate Jerking or throwing by bowlers was Derek Pearson. Worcestershire's fastmedium bowler, who was "called" four times before lunch yesterday against the Indians. Twice in successive overs, and
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  • 128 14 OINGAPORE. Thurs. Result* of the preliminary round of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's national championships held at the Singapore Youth Sports Centre last night. Moaquitowetfcht: Freddy Lee (Katong) outpointed All bin Ahmad (Bukomt; Sa ad bin Sukri (RTC) outpointed Charlie Low (Queen 8t); Chan Teck
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  • 20 14 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tiger Rangers beat Rainbow Youngsters 2 l In a friendly soccer match at Kampong Bahru today.
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  • 272 14 LONDON. Thurs. Aston Villa, the club with one of the proudest records in English soccer, were last night reiegated to the Second Division for only the second time in their long career in the football league. A l-l draw against neighbours West Bromwlch
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  • 230 14  -  By SAUL JOSHUA JALAN Besar Stadium football fans had good value for their money when the Singapore youth team avenged their earlier defeat by the Japanese youths, beating the visitors 3-2 in a friendly match^ here today. The Japanese, who
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  • 103 14 SINGAPORE, Thursday Singapore cut down the lead through Seng Thum. Sixteen minutes later Cheng Whye made the score 2-2. With the spectators cheering for them. Singapore turned on the heat for the decisive goal which came a minute before the end. Then. Kirn Siak hit in a splendid 20-yard drive
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  • 42 14 KUALA LUMPtiR, Thurs Maesa Football Team, the Jakarta league champions, were beaten 3-1 in the second and last match of their Federation tour by a strong F.A. of Malaya selection at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Half-time score was 1-0.
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
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    • 884 14 BOOKS Mi, PUBLICATIONS 2$ Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ett. txtrm. PITMAN PUBLICATIONS are obtainable at all Good Boofcshopt If in difficulty call at Peiei Chong's, Sole Agents for Pltmans. Catalogues on request. BOATS. YACHTS, WANTED it Word* Si (Min.)— Box it eU. txtrm. WANTED 16 ft. to 20ft. Hull
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 75 14 ATHLETICS: Triangular mrft— Singapore Selection. Police and Ist. Bn. 22 Cheshire Regt., Thomson Road (4 p.m.). SOCCER: Friendly— Singapore Youths v Korean Youths. Jalan Besar (5.15 p.m.); SAFA League Div 2A— S.R.C. v RAF Changl padang; Div. 3A— Woodbridge Hosp. v Alagappa MSC. (CU) Balestier Road; Div. 3B Junior A.A.
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