The Straits Times, 6 June 1959

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  • 18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS HO. OOO The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1959 15 CENTS
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  • 1274 1 Govf s first actiofa^-City Council scrapped Dr. Toh Chin Chye named his deputy SINGAPORE. Friday. ■VI r. Lee Kuan Yew's Cabinet was sworn in at the City Hall here today. Immediately after the 40-minute ceremony, the former Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, who has been
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  • 511 1 PREMIER: WE NEED THE HELP OF ALL IN S'PORE SINGAPORE, Friday. MR. Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister of the new self-governing State of Singapore, tonight pledged himself and his colleagues "to bringing about a happier and better Singapore." In a speech over Radio Singapore, he said: "At 4 p.m. today,
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  • 378 1 Alliance confident of another win in Penang polls By KHOR CHEANG KEE PENANG, Friday A TOTAL electorate of 182,515 is expected to give the Alliance at least a two-thirds majority 16 to 18 of the remaining 23 seats in tomorrow's Penang state election, the sixth in the Federation under the
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  • 43 1 LONDON, Fri. Anglican Bishop Dr. Robert Nelson. 45. found dead in the gas-filled room of a London hotel on Wednesday morning, took his own life, a Coroner's inquest decided today. Dr. Nelson was a former chaplain to the Queen. Reuter.
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  • 49 1 KUALA LUMPm. Fri. Perak took the first two prizes in the Social and Welfare Services Lottery, drawn at Padang Besar. Perils yesterday. First prize of $350,000 went to Ticket No. *****83 and second prize (S125.000) to Ticket No. *****09. Full list of prizes in Page 7.
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  • 41 1 2 DIE, 48 HURT IN BUS CRASH rOKTO: Fri i >aid today two prople were killed and 4# injured when riffht-ieeiag bus -lipped off mad and tumbled into river m MUtfa \ill.i?f. in Vi;.ino Prefct ture. central Japan. Router.
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    • 175 1 a DESSERT IS W NO PROBLEM COLD STOWAGE CREAMEIHES LTD. The Ministers THIS is the line-up of the cabinet: PRIME MINISTER: Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER: Dr. Toh Chin Chye MINISTER FOR NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Mr. Ong Kng Guan. MINISTER OF FINANCE: Dr. Goh Kong Swee. MINISTER OF HOME
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  • 346 2 Coming soon Chinese Muslim team THEIR AIM WILL BE TO STRAIGHTEN OUT ISLAM MISCONCEPTION IPOH, Friday. ii GROUP of Chinese Muslim leaders from Hong Kong are expected to make a goodwill tour of Malaya soon to help eliminate a major misunderstanding among non-Muslim Chinese in this country. The secretary of
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  • 82 2 The Queen's father in hospital KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The father of the Raja Permaisuri Agong. Tengku Besar Burhanuddin, of Sri Menanti (above*, who is 81. has been admitted to Seremban General Hospital. He was ill for two days in his Istana in Sri Menanti before he was sent to the
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  • 32 2 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ma-Jor-General A.P.W. Hope. who has been appointed to I be in charge of administration. General Headquarters. Far East Land Forces, will arrive here by air on Sun-
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  • 175 2 Firkusny: Eastern music so rich... SINGAPORE, Fri. Rudolf Firkusny, 46, famed pianist, thinks that Eastern music has "enormous richness in expression." Now a citizen of the United States. Mr. Firkusny who arrived In Singapore today from Australia, said he had seen several Asian operas during his travels. He said: "It
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  • 55 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. R. N. Turner, Chief Secretary of British North Borneo, said here today that people of the tiny Borneo colony wished the new PAP Government the "best of luck." He arrived here today for a night's stop before leaving for London for medical treatment. He
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  • 166 2 Xl ALA LIMPUR, Fri. Twenty women today took part in a marketing and cookery competition at the Women's Institute's Head, quarters in Petaling Jaya. The women were divided into four teams and each team was given $2 to produce
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  • 172 2 SINGAPORE. Friday. IN estimated 25 million people in Britain saw a television interview given by Singapore's new Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, soon after the FAP landslide election victory. In the film. Mr. Lee was answering questions put to him by
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  • 40 2 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Coroner. Mr. Oiaiu Chong Hlng. today recorded a verdict ol murder against a person or persons unknown at the Inquest on a taxidriver, Llm Guan Kirn, found dead with eight stab wounds.
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  • 35 2 KUALA KUBU BHARU. Fri. The Raja Muda of Selangor. Tengku Abdul Aziz Shah, to-day paid an official visit to the District of Ulu Selangor. visiting the Serendah Boys Home on his way here.
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  • 36 2 SINGAPORE. Frl.-Photo-graphs of the 51 new Legislative Assembly members are being displayed In the Department of Information Services showcases In the Arcade of the Supreme Court building In a "know your Assemblymen" move.
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  • 44 2 IPOH. Fri. A vegetable gardener. Yew Sock. 73. lost all his savings $500 when the cash was stolen from its hiding place in a box under his bed at Kampong Tawas new village near here, yesterday. The police are investigating
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  • 65 2 PENANG, Frl.— A police constable. Oh Kirn Hai, was adjudged "Hercules of Penang" in a body beautiful contest organised by the Odeun Cinema here under the auspices of the Penan* Amateur Weight. lifters and Body-Builders Association. Ob, who holds the "Mr. Penang" title, won from a
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  • 150 2 CHINESE IN MALAYA THANKFUL, SAYS HEAH PENANG. Fri. The preKldent of the Penang Rubber Trade Association. Mr. Heah Joo Seang. sa'.d today the Chinese were thankful they were living in Malaya. "Look at what is happen- Ing to the Chinese In all the other countries sur- rounding us." he said.
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  • 180 2 SINGAPORE, Friday. 4N ASIAN student, possibly from Singapore, will go to Australia each year under a new student exchange project, sponsored by the New South Wales Rotary Club district 275. The exchange scheme will cost the district from A £2.000 to A £2.500 (from $13,600
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  • 96 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. -A bal-let-length wedding gown given by a -newly-wed woman, will be one of the many I attractive articles on sale at the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Bazaar, which will be held at the Presbyterian I Hall In Orchard Road at 10. a.m.
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  • 31 2 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore YMCA tomorrow celebrates the anniversary of the founding of the YMCA in London 115 years ago. The YMCA of Singapore was founded in 1902.
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  • 346 2 City Hall for Govt. to be sworn-in STRONG PROTEST lUT THEY AGREE... SINGAPORE, Fri.— The City Councils Finance committee agreed unanimously tnls morning to the use of City Hall for the swearingin of ministers of the new Government this afternoon, after recording a protest against the manner in wnich the
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 49 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry ftopieby HJou/e/n tit b* tuonderful vfo moHtrful to strong to married (o a iS anaMjiLful dire tkotjjuS o <®o CayV /-tfO (ao.AT oixce) f f t; (*«V6. TUBN OPP) II r0O»/T <P**M.TO Ht\\ tfeTTLed^ V *--iUK« TUAT N©U "It you 9 **CT»NI©. 1r— IS BOLLV,-^
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  • 360 3 New party is set up in opposition to Mr. Nehru A BID to MAKE HIM 'BOW TO PUBLIC OPINION PRESSURE' MADRAS, Friday. ]y|R. CHAKRAVARTI RAJAGOPALACHARI, elder statesman and former GovernorGeneral of India, last night announced the formation of a Conservative Party in opposition to the Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. He
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  • 47 3 HOLLYWOOD, ?ri.—Charles Vidor, 59. a nim director, died in Vienna yesterday after a heart attack. Among his pictures were "The Joker is Wild. 1 'The Swan' "Hans Christian .Anderson." 'Rhapsody.* 'Gilda. 'Ladies in Retirement.' Thunder in the East.' and "Loves of Carmen.'— U.P.l.
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  • 24 3 BERLIN. Fri The East German leaders Mr. Grotewohl and Mr. Ulbricht will head an Ea*t German delegation leaving for Moscow on Monday.
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  • 137 3 NOW BOOKIES IN SYDNEY HAVE WHOLE BUSINESS TAPED SYDNEY, Fri.— Sydney's illegal starting price bookmakers are using an almost fool-proof ruse to foil lightning raids by police. They have replaced outdated betting slips with specially equipped tape recorders. A recently developed "limpet coll" connects a phone with the recorder, clearly
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  • 52 3 JAKARTA, Frl.— lndonesian police have ordered that all foreigners should report to the police within 24 hours before leaving the city for any other place in the country: On arrival at the place of destination the foreigners should also report themselves to local police authorities within 24
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  • 180 3 BONN, Friday. F)R. KONRAD ADENAUER last night decided to remain Chancellor of West Germany instead of standing for the non-political office of President next month. This decision was the second political bombshell tossed by the 83-year-old head of government within two months. i The first,
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  • 43 3 JAKARTA. Frl. Brothels in Semarang are to be placed behind a bamboo curtain. The police vice squad has ordered the fences so brothels will not give an immoral tone to the surroundings. The city has 3.000 licensed prostitutes. Reuter.
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  • 18 3 PARIS. Fri— France's 1960 military budget calls for a striking force armed with nuclear weapons. Reuter
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  • 271 3 Boy, 5, sues his father, is awarded -855,000 LONDON, Friday. 4 FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy was awarded £6,500 (about $55,250) damages and costs against his father in the High Court here yesterday for injuries to his brain suffered in a car collision when he was 10- weeks old The boy. John Gearing,
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  • 75 3 KAMPALA, Frl. Police fired on a crowd of Africans who stoned a police party in Katwe near here last night during a Nationalist "day of mourning." Six Africans were taken to hospital and several policerrlen were injured by stones. Nationalist leaders called the day of mourning
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  • 125 3 A NEW BATTLE OF SEXES: WHO IS TC BLAME IN (.•WOMAN CRASH? MELBOURNE. Fri If a man is teaching his wife to drive a car. and she cashes it, who is negligent in law? The Bendigo coroner. Mr. J.W. Marwick. found today that a Melbourne man and wife were both
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  • 68 3 IRAQ TO QUIT STERLING AREA BAGDAD. Frl. Iraq is negotiating with Britain to leave the sterling area, the Prime Minister, MaJ.-Gen. Abdul Karim Kassem. announced last night. Gen. Kassem. who was inaugurating the first congress of the Iraqi Engineers' Association, said negotiations with Britain were now in their "last phase."
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  • 34 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. Th» Army said yesterday that a microscopic autoosy definitely established that the 300--mile high missile ride of Able, the space monkey, was in no way responsible for her death— U.P.l
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  • 315 3 BERLIN: BIG 3 WAIT FOR MR. K TO SPEAK r'ENEVA, Fri.— Moscow radio held out new hopes of a Berlin compromise today, but Mr. Gromyko's stiffening attitude in the foreign ministers' conference made it appear that a final decision had not yet come from Mr Khrushchev. Mr. Khrushchev will meet
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 668 3 TimAC rrACCUIArJ 25 bhe gm HlUs m different wllallb limeS VwIOSSWOrO »»y wnen mere's lurking u.nger (o, 2. 3, 6) DOWN 1 Moving outcome (6, 2, 7) I |2 1 I J I [4 I |S I It I [r 1 2. False notions (6) 3. Ask Nca how to
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  • 251 4 SEVEN MEN MAKE THE COUNTRYSIDE SAFE GIVE-UP REDS HELP THE ARMY SEARCH RIALA LUMPUR, Fri. A tNM of seven British demolition experts is touring the White areas of the Federation, destroying form e r terrorist explosive dumps. This dangerous Job an aftermath of the emergency, has
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  • 94 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. -A farm labourer on trial for murder was jailed for seven years today after the jury found him guilty of the lesser offence of cupable homicide. The High Court was told that P. V. Kandiyar, 50, killed Mohamed Kassim, 44, with a parang
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  • 61 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Causeway will be closed to all normal traffic tomorrow from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. to enable official cars to get to Johore Bahru in time for the funeral of the late Sultan of Johore. police announced here today. The normal traffic b ned
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  • 65 4 Leaving the Church of Our Lady, .Queensway, Bayswater, London, on Monday, are newly weds, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Glvnn The bride wa» formerly Miss Angelina Low Fai Fong, 23, of Singapore, a qualified secretary. The couple met in Singapore where Mr. Glynn
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  • 138 4 Muslim Board has no politics SINGAPORE, Fri. •3 Dato 5.1.0. Alsagoff, chairman of the Musilm Advisory Board for the last 12 years, today spoke of the Board work. Dato AisagofT emphasised that the Board was not a political or executive body. He said the eight main functions of the Board
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  • 125 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. 'THE first traffic magistrate, Mr. Goh Heng Leong, 1 today criticised the Police for bringing a "groundless charge" against a woman motorist,. Lee Moi Ying .of Lorong 6, Oeylang. The Police, he said, should exercise more care and diligence in their prosecutions.
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  • 295 4 Censor is told: Gangster films must be snipped 'IF YOU MUST— BAN THESE PICTURES' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. yHE Film Censor Board was urged today to use 1 the scissors more liberally on films with an excessive helping of violence and crime The suggestion was 1 made I In the latest
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE, Fri Mrs. Shirin Fozdar will soeak on "Oneness of Mankind" at the Bahai Centre at 10, Amber Road at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday.
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Inspector T. T. Nathan of Singapore was one of five Asians among 23 cadets who took part in a passing-out parade In London after finishing their course at Metropolitan Police Training School, Kendon. North London.
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  • 123 4 Holy man arrives to open boys' home GINGAPORE, Fri— Srim&t, Bwaml Madhavananadaji MaharaJ. general secretary of the Ramakrishna Mission, Is a man who believes that age is of no importance because "it belongs to the body" He Joined this religious order in 1910 because he liked it and felt a
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    • 265 4 Today's Singapore diary... KATONG BOYS' CUB: Bad- I GEYLANQ STRAITS CHINESE bodybuilding and weight-lifting minton 3 p.m boxing. Indoor METHODIST CHURCH: MY?. 3 p.m. games, septic raga, body-building i district talentlme contact at ACS. TJLC.A.; nag day, Singapore 5 pjn.. movie circle show 7 pjn. I Ooleman Street, 6.30 P
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  • STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE
    • 1271 5 The Straits Times inarched to battle P^H||f^iMlMß(^VMolartMßHAPMi|Vßm^^Vß^ ftLLJECAUSE_A^PRINCESS WANTED TO TEAR FOUR BRAZEN HUSSIES FROM THE AMOROUS CLUTCHES OF HER BROTHER AT eleven o'clock on an exceptionally warm April night in 1890, an army 300 strong marched to battle down the main street of Pekan. At that period of Fahang's
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 159 5 Carmen A Ca. By 3ias The Saint By Leslie Charteris /<*irr Fu*O~l r~~= '"^vT^^lH fwe will not meet mzYgoco! ive aiwaxs\| <^_- IPrTC >v iSNT IT ENDS WHEN J WOULD ONLY BE HERE. BUT I MUST I WANTED TO SEH THE Jj w V INGA? J [WE LAND*/ POUTE O*
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  • 132 6 2* Wor4s SlO (Minimum). MRS. JAMES thanks all relat; .uid .riends for their messages :,.ithy wreaths and attendance at the funeral on 4-6-59. MR MRS STEPHEN WEERASKKERA (Brother-ln-Law) and DX Weerasera (mother-in-law) thank relatives and friends who attended the luneral of the lat« Alfred Gunawardana on 3.6.59. THE FAMILY
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  • 60 6 U W»r4t Sit (Minimum). ON THE FIRST anniversary of hK death, the staff of S.A.T.A Clinic remember with gratitude t .-.oik and worth of their late Director. Dr. G. H. Garlick. IN LOVING MEMORY Of our ciPitrlv beloved Father Dr. George Herbert Garlick who departed this life on
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  • 542 6 Saturday, June 6, 1959 The P.A.P. Cabinet Constitutional and political change in Singapore has now been followed by physical reconstruction of the island's j administration. The ministry !of ten under the old order has given way to a Cabinet of nine. Not counting the office of Prime Minister, two portfolios
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  • 362 6 The ruling Liberal Democratic Party remains essentially unshaken in the upper house of the Japanese Diet j following elections for 127 of the 250 seats. Whilst it is I broadly true that this indicates continued support for Mr. Kishi's anti-Communist, non-neutralist outlook, the end result is that the opposition
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  • 296 6 The Bilut Valley land settlement scheme in Pahang, the largest pioneer project of its sort ever undertaken in the Federation, promises to be even more interesting than was originally contemplated. When the planners first got down to this task of settling pioneer smallholders there with the nid of
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  • 144 6 FIFTY YEARS AGO I From the Straits Time* of June 7. 1909 A MUSICAL Instrument I dealer v hose affairs I were discusstd in the hankrupto court attrihu- ted his failure to the un- popularity of the banjo. Time balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber will be dropped daily
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  • 1187 6 Federation message was a document of durable importance 'MERGER MAY SEEM UNDESIRABLE TO MANY IN FEDERATION BUT THERE MUST BE UNDERSTANDING OF SINGAPORE'S DIFFICULTIES../ KUALA LUMPUR, Friday WHAT different feelings must have been aroused by the announcement that Singapore has ceased to be a British Colony, and that His Excellency
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  • 547 7 AT THE HEAD OF THE COFFIN LIES THE JEWEL-STUDDED CROWN OF JOHORE— AND WREATHS FROM LADY MARCELLA. THE NEW SULTAN AND THE STATE GOVERNMENT RELIGIOUS CHIEFS READ VERSES AS CROWD FILE PAST ROYAL BIER JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. V STEADY stream of people continued to visit the
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  • 88 7 THE LOG BOOK DELAYS PLANE 15 MINUTES SINGAPORE, Fri. A tiny book prevented an Air In !ia Supercoaslellation with 50 passengers on board from taking off «»n time at the aixport here today. An official put the plane's log book in the hold instead of giving it to the purser.
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  • 70 7 SINGAPORE. Fri —A tailor, Leau Chiat Hian, was held up In his shop In Kallang Road by three men yesterday and robbed of six rolls of cloth valued at $300. A washerwoman. Soo Kirn Lian, also reported to the police last night that three men robbed her
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  • 410 7 NEW YORK, Friday. £OMMUNIST subversion is still the greatest menace facing the Federation, Malaya's Ambassador to the United States, Dato Nik Kamil, said tonight. In a speech for delivery to the Asia Society here, he said that the Communists had failed
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  • 230 7 RAILWAYUNIONLISTS 5 CONDITIONS TO END WORK-TO-RULE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. QWIFT moves aimed at ending the railway dispute D were made here today. The acting general manager of Malayan Railway, Mr. E. T Williams, and the president of the National Union of Railwaymen, Mr. A. W. King, had a 40-minutes-long meeting.
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  • 86 7 Withers-Payne: Court makes receiving order SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today made a receiving order against Dr. C. H. Withers-Payne, a Singapore lawyer, who is owing the Oversea-Chinese Bank $500,000 on a judgment debt. The bankruptcy petition was served on Dr. WithersPayne at his London address
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  • 44 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A clerk. Lee Siang Lim, 49. fell to his death from the seventh floor of an SIT flat at Jalan Satu, old Kallang airport estate, this afternoon. Police found a sealed letter In his trouser pocket.
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  • 314 7 CRISIS IN NEGRI OVER WHO IS TO BE MENTRI BESAR CEREMBAN, Fri.— The appointment of the first elected Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan has sparked off a crisis among Alliance leaders in the state. The Alliance state committee L> expected to name Inche Mohamed Idris bin Matsll. who was responsible
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  • 233 7 PADANG BESAR ((Perils). PrL— Ticket No. *****83. 501 d In Perak won the first prize of $350,000 In the 64th Social and Welfare Services Lottery drawn here today. The second prize of $125,--000 went to ticket No. *****09. also sold in Perak. Ticket
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  • 37 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. Dr. A.C. Slnha, government gynaecologist attached to the Kandang Kerbau Hospital and part-time lecturer at the University of Malaya, has been made a Fellow of the International College of Surgeons.
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  • 272 7 RUSH FOR TAX RELIEF ON TYRES ifUALA LUMPUR, Fri "•—Several foreign and local firms have applied to the Government for tax holiday 'under the Pioneer Industries Bill to manufacture motor tyres in the Federation. The Government will soon consider these applications a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce and Industry
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  • THE STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
    • 796 8 Lee Kuan Yew and the problem of the English- educated VE R N O N BARTLETTS article on Mr. Lee Kuan Yew was interesting reading. When Mr. Bartlett says that at sometime "somebody placed on his shoulders one of those chips which leads men to revolt. Some silly racial behaviour
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    • 430 8 Compulsory voting has not been a success... fOMPULSORY voting has Just been tried out in Singapore and it is evident it has caused the people much trouble and inconvenience. The long queues of people that could be seen at every polling station, going through the sun and rain, is a
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    • 149 8 THIS IS WHY THE PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE VOTED PAP INTO POWER WHY this overwhelming support for Uy PAP? It is because the people believed that it was the only party that could do justice to the people of Singapore? THEY SEE an end to corruption. THEY SEE less persecution of
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    • 139 8 May 28 a letter appeared in the correspondence columns concerning relations between postmen and dogs and recommending that the postal authorities supply postmen with a water pistol, the water to be squirted at the dogs' ryes. The correspondent went on to say that a solution of
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    • 99 8 DR. GOH AND THE ENGLISH EDUCATED T AM sure that the Engr lish educated would like Dr. Qoh Keng Swee to clarify his statement concerning the privileges they are about to lose. Singapore has nltherto been a cosmopolitan city and It Is difficult to forsee that any Improvement In the
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    • 208 8 THE Singapore genx eral election has resulted in a landslide victory for the People's Action Party. That the party would win was inevitable, but a joint united front of the anti-PAP parties would have helped to reduce the PAP majority of 35 in
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    • 308 8 A HIGH POTENCY iWjk VITAMIN 812 Bt im^J^jV\ FOR CHILDREN WHO /e^^jCli. I JUST WON'T EAT! H^jfe^T^ Promote* Growth *T chi of Vit.mli. 812 I Bl ViwiJSi ore evident or iut»«ctrd bttikvl Evtry spoonful ot delickut Byvlrol contain* tn« vitamins you nt«d to b* .^"^""V. big ond rtrono, S^. VV
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  • 725 9 By Our Market Correspondent JUNE first grade rubber fell below the dollar level in Singapore yesterday on a "watchful" market with buying largely of the hand-to-mouth variety. The price had fallen beiow the dollar mark on May 29, but in the three days
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  • 22 9 Malayan Share Market: June 5 June 4 Industrials: 89.10 88.99 Tins: 111.21 111.09 S Rubbers: 138.45 138.20 Jan. 1 1958=100
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  • 363 9 "nnHE stockpile mystery" L continues to be a best seller in the Rubber Market, but the clues remain well hidden and the final outcome, which no doubt Is in the last paragraph of the page, is still anybody's guess, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in
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  • 136 9 MELBOURNE, Fit INVESTMENT shares on the Stock Exchange here today closed the week on a firm active market. Huddart Parker gained Is. to 75s and B.H.P. up 6d. Base metals and oils remained steady with Mt. Lyell up Is. 6d. to 345. Commonwealth bonds held a firm tone.
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  • 145 9 June first grade rubber buyers f.o.b. closed in Singapore yesterday at 98% cents per lb., down lVi cents on Thursday's closing price. The closing tone was uncertain. Closing prices in cents per lb.. yesterday were-. OFFICIAL: Int. H.S.S. Spot f.o.b. buyers 98 1 sellers 99; Int. 1 RJS.S.
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  • 32 9 The following May rubber crops are notified: Kuala Reman 158.800 Ib. Batn Untang 223.000 Ib. and Psrlt Perak 56.266 lb. Cbermanc 161.000 lb.. Indratfri 69.141 Ib. and Nralas 42.443 lb
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  • 28 9 SINGAPORE. JUNE 5. RUBBER: 98j cents per lb. (down 11 cents.) TIN: $399.75 per picu! (down 75 cents.) Estimated unofficial offering 130 tons (up 5 tons.)
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  • 552 9 The Malayan Share Brokers' Association reported yesterday: "Quiet conditions prevailed in lnauttriaLs and tins, but there was selective Improvement in rubbers. The turnover was small." Singapore and Federation brokers reported the lollowing business up to 3.30 p.m.: Industrials: Con. Tin Smelt, ords. 345. «d.: Fitzpa tricks 95 cents;
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  • 69 9 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Btlfian Francs 1629: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday, the I'-S. dollar was quoted at
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  • 11 9 Sangei BMsr't restricted output for May was 737 plculs.
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  • 107 9 Singapore Chinese Produce Exchance noon prices per picul yesterday: Copra: quiet; UK /Continent June/July shipments 844 buyers, $45 sellers. Coconut oil: quiet: bulk $66 'j sellers, drum $68':. sellers. Pepper: quiet: no business was reported done, MuntoSc white $131. Sarawak $130, special Sarawak black $78, garbied Lampong black
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  • 65 9 Ships Ijinc alonrside the Stafsporr Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Shetland 1/2. Stefan Okrzeja 4/5. Purnea 6A. Rajula 6/7. Braumschwelg 8/9, Agapenor 10/11. Vietnam 13/14. Marudu 15/16. Ulganlk 18. Van Noord 19. Empire Oannet 21/22. Seika Maru 23. Bldor 24/25. K.iloelcoe 26. Pranclsvllle 27/28. Thorsgaard 29/30.
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    • 45 9 CHINA MERCHANTS STEAM NAVIGATION CO.. LTD. CHINA UNION LINES (JOINT SERVICE) LUI.«| tar MELONS t MOHSIUNC S'oor* P. S'h»<n femnf IS. HAI FEI Illll.it 1 June AftltS: THE MALAY STATES SHIPPING CO., LTD. S'Mrt Til: I*sl (5 LiMt) Pt SIM Til: X2 ftSSBI Til: Hill-/
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    • 1013 9 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT THE CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANO. Invites applications for the temporary post Of PTTBLIC RELATIONS AND LIAISON OFFICER In the City Council. 1. An applicant must be a Federal Citizen and should not be under 25 years of age. 2. The post is temporary ana rarries an
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    • 388 9 NOTICES NORTH EASTERN TRANSPORT SERVICE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya). NOTICE is hereb\ given that the annual general meeUng of the above company will be held at the office of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority (RIDA). Jalan Kuala Krai. Kota Bharu, Kelantan. on Saturday. 27th June 1959
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    • 220 9 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR CHANGE OF TELEPHONE MMBERS Please note 11-at ss from Monday, sih June. 1959, (he Telephone numbers of the rnivrrsity of Malay a in Kuala Lumpur will be as follow*: (1) ***** (4 line*) (2) Vice-Chanrrllor: 80*41 (3) Principal: ***** (4) ***** (Geology Department, Gurnry
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    • 2421 10 W£S3ES^^^^SS£S^lt xSS^s. f ».i r r BunDiNk THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD, niii /K^TNSV THE C« aH. LINES— n.^-,. Singapore fitttrptrttti tkt ui.tet r.mm*i iMOft H^SOSJ ADEN. REDSEA. MEDITERRANEAN. CONTIHEHTAL I SCANDINAVIAN PUTS SAIUHGS TO AOEN UK ft CONTINENTAL PIRU y <t£&l W S e $> m MWVa S'PO., P.S'harr.
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    • 1378 11 JfJl UjfaNißU'-J-' "-IJ'N'i'll SITUATIONS VACANT It Worm, Si (Min.)— Box SO ct: extra. BO AC. HAB VACANCIES for two Interline Sales Officers to work at Singapore Airport from I Ist July 1959 in salary scale M $356— 5530. Previous airline ex- perience preferred. Applications in i writing to Salts Manager,
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    • 674 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Wordt iS (Min.)— Box SO ct: extra. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION fully furnished bungalow three bedrooms modern sanitation Porch Garden m s. East Coast Road. Tel *****. Box A 4900 S.T. NO. 8 REDWOOD AVENUE. Eden Park, Bukit Timah. New 3 bedroomed semi-detached bungalow. Mosaic floorings, M S, Fencing,
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    • 847 11 HOUSE'S ft LAND FOR SAL* Word, Si (Min.)— Box St ct: extra FREEHOLD MODERN 2 store] terrace houses at Quemoy Park Paya Lebar Road, near Englisr and Chinese schools, markets, bw routes. Groundfloor lounge, din- ing room, kitchen, utility room bathroom, modern sanitation, cat porch, garden, fencing. Firs Floor— 3
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    • 916 11 i HIRE PURCHASE M Word, SS (Min.)— Box St et: extra. r TKLEFUNKEN. NORDMENDI Bhiespot, Ra<iiokin<:. and other t makes of Radios, Radiograms and i Record-changers available on vary easy payments at K.R. Sons. 51 88 Serangoon Road. 132 Anson r Road. H.M. Naval Base. Trade-in accepted. Phone (Spore) *****.
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    • 658 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SB tt: omtm. I IBS NSW HAM6A 11N for performance, style, comfort and I economy. Price SeMSO/- Low down payment can be arranged. t Trade-in cars accepted. Guan i Soon Transport Co. Ltd. 28 Anson i Road. Tel: Spore. ***** 8327g. 1959
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    • 531 11 FOR SALE 20 Wordt SS (Mim.)— Box St ctt. extra. SHIPS FOR SALE 3 steas* vessels deadweight about 500 tons each Thai flag 3 steam tug boats each aboat 150-h.p. S wooden Ugh— cargo capacity 199. 150 and 300 tons respectively. For full particulars apply Box A 4805 S.T. OLD
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    • 470 11 AT YOUR SERVICE 20 Ward* CM f" Brnit 1 mamtm. It Word, S2J» < Wm.) ALPHIHB TURKISH BATH Ma* sag* Ngee Ann Building. 31. tad Floor. Orchard Road. Tel: Spore *****. 'SLIM OLORI" Helps Solve i Figure ProMaSßiil Helps Relieve 1 Minor Aches and SUllur i\, M I Ring *****
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  • 763 12  -  VICTOR NAYAGAM By Kuala Lumpur, Fri. f J*HE annual Ho Ho Cup soccer series between Hong Kong Chinese and Malayan Chinese should be scrapped, and instead the cup should be used for a new series on an international level between Malaya and Hong Kong.
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  • 616 12 SPORTSFRONT BY NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYAN soccer is fairly bursting with speculation on what will be the fate of Choo Seng Quee% the national coach, when the Football Association of Malaya executive committee meets in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. An application for the
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  • 163 12 SOSC MAY ASK 60VT FOR NEW STADIUM SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council is likely to approach the Singapore Government for a sports stadium. Thi.s question was brought HP' by Mr. G. K. Gosain. a council member, at the S.O.S.C. Council meeting held at Garden Club last night.
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  • 332 12 OINGAPORE, Fri.— ThP Singapore Amateur Boxing Association has selected a strong 11-man team to meet the Federation in their inaugu-i ral international match in Penang on June 13 Staff Sergeant Stanley Brownhlll, coach for the Singapore team, told the
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  • 137 12 SINGAPORE. Fri Seven records were broken and one equalled at the Gan Eng Seng school annual athletics meet held at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Tseng Shee Wing (Chan House) who won the 100. 220. 440 yards and the long Jump event, won the Dlv. "A" individual championship.
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  • 166 12 AMERICAN SPORTS COACH TO REVISIT MALAYA CINGAPORE. Fri.— Thor/as Rosandich. the popular U.S. athle-^ tic coach who won th# hearts of athletes and fans during his visit to Malaya last year, will make another visit to Malaya thlj. year. Rosandich, however, will only be able to make a short tour
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  • 99 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two more Hong Kong football teams will tour Singai pore in August and September. After the visit by Eastern this month for two matches. Hong Kong Chinese FA. may play three matches here on lAug 15, 16 and 10. The third Hon e Kong side
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  • 28 12 SINGAPORE. Fri. St. Joseph's Institution beat St. Andrews School by six runs lr. the inter-school cricket match at Woodsvllle today. S. J. I. 58: S.A.S. 52.
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    • 237 12 O I U r the torment of ITCHING SKIN Wonderful LIQUID healer J^jjL gi¥es you IMSTANT RELIEF! V > y° tl ufl r •'>• »(?ony of itching j* l\ T^^^^^V -Skin* Does jt irritate you all day y^\jt^ J^^ m Htop you sleeping at nipht? Then Tf^^ /jHI^J try thu
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    • 184 12 AND BARGAINS on the occasion of the Centenary Celebrations COMPARE yPOiIAR^ the size of our jy~S DOLLAR DEPT. %k VALUES With anything: offered elsewhere for < lIP only $1/. Never, before have such fabulous materials been sold for just SI SHANTUNG BROCADES Various designs and colours. PRINTED SILKS Eye-catching printed
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 155 12 worn SINGAPORE Athletics: Victoria School meet, 3 p.m.; Crescent and Ptislr Panjang Secondary, Paair Panjang School: RedhUl 1 and 11; Fowlle 1 and 11; Playfalr i and 11; Griffiths 1 and 11; Haig Olrls 1 and 11; R.A.S.C. School. Nee Soon Garrison. 2.30 p.m.; Anglo Chinese School. Jalan Besar Stadium.
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  • 159 13 Teams from 10 states to compete for Heah Cup (KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. v Ten States, including the defending champions Perak, will compete in this year> Federation of Malaya inter-State combined schools knockout badminton competition for the Heah Joo Seang trophy. The groupings are: North ione Penang, Kedah Perils, and Perak;
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  • 118 13 Mexicans in Northern semi-finals \IANCHESTER. Fri. Two 1 Mexican and one American women entered the semi-finals of the women's singles at the Northern lawn tennis championships here yesterday. In the quarter-finals Rosa Maria Reyes. (Mexico), beat B Gunderson (U.S.) 6-1. 6-3 and Yolanda Ramirez. (Mexico), beat Use Buding (Germany) 6-3.
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  • 28 13 LONDON. Fri —Mike Ellis. 6 ft. 4 In. British hammer thrower, broke the Empire hammer record at Loughborough, Leicestershire, yesterday with 213 ft. l In Reuter.
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  • 1275 13 Derby runner-up Three Rings the main rival EPSOM JEEP'S boat b«t. arc Holiday Flight (R»cc 2), Crand Coup (Race 4) and Marigold iHace 6>. CALL BOY'S double is Result II (Raco I, and St. Vitus (Raco 3). THE CQINC is fait. By EPSOM JEEP GRAND
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  • 42 13 PENANG, Prl. Dunshea House were champions with an aggregate of 141 points In the Northam Road Girls' School sports this morning. Parfltt House (133 points) were runners-up. Mrs. W. Burton, wife of the Chief Education Officer, gave away the prizes
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  • 58 13 LONDON. Fri.— .Mrs. Arpad Plesch's Nagami. 5-4 favourite, won the Coronation Cop, ran over one and a half miles at Epsom yesterday. Prince Aly Khan's Al Mabsoot (7-4) was second with Mr. M. Sobell's Londou Cry (11-4) last of three mnners. NaKami won by three lengths
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  • 709 13 Race 1 2.15: (CUtt 4. Div. 2) 9 Furs. 1. 8578 Kinatalß (Newborn St.) Lee. 3 90 (O) Forte 2. ***** The Torch (Mr. Mrs. P. F. Thong) R. Breuk., 6 8.11 (O) King 5. ***** Fairy Flotaam iK. C. Choo) Martin, 7 8.7 (F) Johnaon 4. 06M3
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  • 191 13 1£UALA LUMPUR, FrL— The Selangor Lawn Tennis Association will stage two special tournaments this year one for under 18's and the other for under 25's. I And If they prove successful, the S.L.T.A. will stage the under 18 and under 25 tournaments annually, the association's
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  • 664 13 Rac« 6 4.55: (Class I, Div. 1) 51 Furs. Srr 1. ***** Monitor (Mr. 8c Mrs. L. M. F*x» Martin. 5 0.3 (O) Johnson 2. ***** High Socki (K. Y. Llmi Daniels. 5 92 (F) Ward I Sin} I"! 01 .*J' Ond r Mdm C K Lee) Zaln 6
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  • 44 13 PENANG, Pri Sultan Ab- dul Hamid College, Alor Star, beat Penang Free School 2-0 in the annual soccer match for the Kedah Mentri Besar's Cup at Green Lane today. The visitors scored through inside-right Yusof Omar and centre-forward Syed Hoot.
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  • 42 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. S.C.R.C. M B" trounced Young Malays 6-1 in a second divi sibn soccer league tie at Pudu Road today. In another second division match at Taylor Road, Armoured Car Regiment heat. South Indian Rovers 6-1.
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  • 48 13 PENANG, Fri. T.P.C.A. "B" went on a goal scoring spree against Eastern Smelting SC winning 11-0 in a second division league soccer match at Dato Kramat "B" ground today. In another second division match at Dato Kramat "A" Ground, Police beat Marine Department 3-0.
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  • 97 13 JOHANNESBURG. Mr. Avery Brundage. chairman of the International Olympic Committee, has accepted an invitation by Mr. Reg Honey, president of the South African Olympic Association, to visit South Africa later this year. It will be the first visit to South Africa by a president of
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  • 95 13 Fine rally by Royal Malays JPOH. Fri. The 7th Royal Malays beat 13 18 Royal Hussars by five goals to three in a senior division soccer league match on tht town padang today. Playing better football. Malays took a 2-0 lead In the first half through cen-tre-forward Yusof f and
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  • 102 14 'Best wishes'— from Goode MEMBERS of the PAP cabinet photographed outside the City Hall after yesterday's swering-in ceremony. From left: Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin (Education), Mr. Ong Eng Guan (National Development), Mr. S. Rajaratnam (Culture), Inche Ahmad bin Ibrahim (Health), Mr. Ong Pan Boon (Home Affairs) Dr. Goh Keng Swee
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  • 126 14 P. A. VARGHESE passec away yesterday at Sungei Besi Mines. Funeral at Cheras Road cemetery at 4 p.m. today. GABBUTT: On May 30 In London Frederic Antony Wessex. hosband of Elaine and son c( Mr. Mrs. F. H. J. Gabbutt of i:urn-ham-on-Sea. Somerset. KHOFt: Peacefully, at he- residence. 200
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  • 56 14 WASHINGTON. Fri. The Senate today confirmed by voice vote without debate the nomination of veteran career diplomat J. Graham Parsons to be Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs. Mr. Parsons has been servt ing as deputy to Assistant i Secretary Mr. Walter S. Robertson, who
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  • 134 14 MACMILLAN CABLES: WE'LL ALWA YS BE READY TO HELP SINGAPORE, Fri. Messafes exchanged between the British Prime Minister Mr. Macmillan. and the Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, were officially released today. Mr Marmillan cabled: "On the occasion of your taking office as Prime Minister of the first
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  • 424 14 LONDON. Frl. There was a complete reversal of the opward trend in London stock markets today and losses were widespread, due to Increased profit-taking with buyers reluctant to enter into fresh commitments In front of the weekend. The setback was considered in some quarters of the market to
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  • 86 14 LATE FOREIGN NEWS CAIRO, Fri. Egypt has successfully developed its own intermediate range ballistic missile, the Cairo daily newspaper. Al Akhbar said today. It is called "Ramah" (The Lance). BOMBAY: Eleven people were killed and seven in- jured in an explosion in a warehouse in
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  • 300 14 BAD LIGHT AND INDIANS CLOSE WITH 116 FOR 3 SPORT NOTTINGHAM, Fri.— 11 India had replied^ to England's first innings total of 422 with 116 for three wickets when bad light stooped play an hour before the close of the second day In the test match here today. Rain then
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  • 52 14 LONDON, Fri.— Prince Alj Khan won the Oaks here this afternoon with Petite Etoile. Second was Cantelo and third Rose of Medine. Eleven ran. Collyria finished fourth Calceolaria fifth. Mirnaya sixth. Chanter seventn. Number One eighth. Noble Lassie ninth. Dona Ana tenth and Imagine
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    • 245 14 Late CLASS'FIEO ADVERTISEMENTS Worrit M 'Minimum). DUNCAN. At Batu Ga.iah Hospital on 4tU June 1959. to Hamteh and Margot Duncan, a con Oraham Kirk, both well. CARNEGIE DE SILVA The engagement 1' announcer: between Jackie, son 01 A. C. Carnegie to Rita, daughter or Mr. Mrs. HA. De SUva. 4/6
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