Singapore Standard, 11 April 1958

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1958. Vol. VIII. No. 282 15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 346 1 Veteran Third Regiment To The Aid O£ Bukit Tinggi 'Soviets Trying To Make A Satellite Of Indonesia* North Sumatra Joins War Against Jakarta Govt. MEDAN, April 10, (UP) The Central Government's Medon Radio admitted today that the military commander of previously neutral Tapanuli Province m
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  • 274 1 BOMBS ROCK HAVANA 75 Killed In 2nd Day Of Total War' HAVANA, April 10 (UP) Bomb explosions jarred Havana last night and early today, the second day of the rebels' long threatened "total war" against President Fulgencio Batista's Government. Both the Government and Fidel Castro's rebeis claimed victory m yesterday's
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  • 123 1 60 Shot In Bloody Reprisals HAVANA, April 10 (UP).— Police stopped a rebel-called general strike m its tracks today and carried out a bloody-house-to-house purge of known Communists and rebel sympathizers throughout greater Havana. Unofficial estimates placed at 50 to 60 the number killed so far by police who prowled
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  • 33 1 LOUIS Leboue had a quarrel with his wife m Saumur. Western France marched out. banged the door and their house fell down. Firemen helped Leboue rescue his wife from the rubble. Reuter.
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  • 24 1 MR. Frank Kingdonward. explorer, botanist, geographer and author, died on Tuesday at the age of 72. it was announced m London yesterday.
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  • 25 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower hopes to fly to Augusta, Georgia, today for a week-end of golf and rest, the White House announced m Washington, yesterday.
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  • 60 1 WELLINGTON, New Zealand. April 10, (Reuter) A 50-year-old piano which was destined for auction wa s inspected by a would -be buyer. The bottom board was taken off for the inspection and out tumble a hoard of coins ranging from sovereigns down to farthings, two
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  • 41 1 Pix. MUFFLED up against the sleet and rain which lashed them on the second day of their anti-H-bomb inarch to the Aldermaston Atomic Energy Station, the protest marchers, who set out recently from Trafalgar Square, battle on undaunted. UP
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  • 275 1 Radio Operator Killed In Fight For Korean Plane SEOUL, April 10 (Reuter) A badly wounded South Korean Air Force pilot today prevented his aircraft being diverted into North Korea when he ignored his injuries and made a forced landing at Fyongtaik air base, south of Seoul. The pilot's radio operator
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  • 218 1 TROOPS MOVE IN TO QUELL TROUBLE NICOSIA, Aoril 10 (Reuter) —British troops moved into quell a disturbance today at a detention camp near here, where more than 500 political detainees are held. The incident was among several reported m a 24-hour island-wide strike called by the Cypriot Greek terrorist organization
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  • 46 1 THE WHITE HOUSE said yesterday that President Eisenhower would discuss his proposals for reorganizing and modernising the Defence Department when he addresses a joint luncheon meeting of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and the International Press Institute m Washington on April )7. Reuter
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  • 177 1 WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN CUBICLE A 26 year old woman, owner of a Chinese herb tea stall m People's Park, Singapore, was found dead m a cubicle m Keong Siak Street, last night. Unknown to about 20 people who lived m the twostoreyed building, the woman, Soo Sai Moi, had
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  • 45 1 A victim of the recent Kampong Koo Chai fire, 20-year-old Lim Quek Hoon, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital, last night with suspected poisoning. She was taken to the hospital from her temporary home m the Geylang English School.
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  • 23 1 A REGULAR radiophone service between Taipei and Singapore was inaugurated as from yesterday, the radio administration announced m Taipei. AFP
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  • 108 1 REBELS FEAR INVASION OF W. SUMATRA BUKIT TINGGI. April 10, (UP).— The Indonesian revolutionary government anticipated tonight a seaborne invasion of Western Sumatra by Cent r al Government Forces on April 15. The Rebel High Command put confidence m intelligence reports that an invasion was being planned by Jakarta. It
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  • 88 1 Jet Plane Kills Four In Car MANSTON, Kent. Apr. 10 (Reuter) A United States Air Force jet fighter overshot a runway on landing here yesterday c r ashed through a fence on to a road, and bit a car, killing the car's four occupants The pilot of the fighter was
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  • 134 1 TAIPEI. April 10 (Reuter). The Nationalist Cabinet m a swift move today decided to lift trade sanctions against Japan. Government sources also said that Premier O. K. Yui and his ministers had decided to order resumption of trade talks with Japan which were suspended on
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  • 114 1 ATLANTA, Georgia, April 10 <UP). Three crewmen of a Delta Air Lines DC-7 reported that they witnessed over Baton Rouge, LA., early today what they believed to be the death of Russia's Sputnik 11. The crew headed by Capt E. E Price of
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  • 143 1 IPOH, Thurs. Another juvenile gang clash the fifth m the past four days occurred m the old town sector when three youths were stabbed today. The clash took place m the old market area and the injured were Wong Kirn Chov. 22. a labourer, who
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  • 41 1 Over ten youths were involved m the fight during which daggers, curved knives, and sticks were used. One victim, Kirn Swee said that he went to a foodstall to eat. He had just greeted two other youths,
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  • 34 1 LATEST: Police here tonight detained 12 Secret Society suspects. Among those detained were three persons from Kuala Lumpur, one from Penang and one from Singapore. Most of them were teenagers.
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    • 351 1 ii *£j ...two bottles of F ft N! One is Oran 8* Crush and the J other is Cherryade. Like I i|y^H some? There are altogether 10 Fraser V^ Neave Aerated Waters Ginger Beer. Lemonade, Cream Soda, Sarsaparilla. Soda, Tonic, Dr V Ginger Ale, Grape Fruit 7 s== NlfcrM Soda,
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  • 732 2 No Dishonest Inducement By Woman, Court Rules IPOH, Thurs. A fifty-two-year-old woman, Koo Kirn Swee alias Tan Soh Eng, who was alleged to have claimed that she was the widow of the late Singapore millionaire, Mr. Abraham Penhas. was acquitted m the Sessions Court today, on
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  • 174 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Four Malayans have been selected by the British Government for a brief study of industrial relations m Britain. The invitation for the tour was made through the U.K. High Commission here. Those selected are Mr. R.K. Panikkar, Mr. K.Ei Nathan, Inche
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  • 61 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Hari Raya Puasa will be observed on April 19 and 20 m Selangor. However, if 4 he new moon is not sighted on April 18, Hari Raya will be observed on April 20 and 21. In any rase, the publir holidays will
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  • 21 2 .THE Balestier Community Centre will hold its 6th annual general meeting at 36U. Whampoa Square tomorrow at 4 p.m.
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  • 262 2 A SINGAPORE Government school teacher, Mary Tan, was granted a decree nisi by the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt, m the High Court yesterday dissolving her marriage with John Traazil, on the ground of desertion by her husband. The decree is to be made absolute
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  • 61 2 PENANG, Thurs The Penang Festival Publicity Committee announced today that an official souvenir festival programme will be available. The Chairman of the Committee, Mr. N. Poyntz-Roberts, said today that no other programme would be recognized. He asked the public to fully support any official approach they might receive
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  • 53 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Army annual Koran reading competition will be held at the Malay Regiment depot mosaue. Port Dickson, on April 14 and 15. Special trophies for the individual champion and runnerup and also consolation Drizes for those who take Dart m the competition
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  • 36 2 HONGKONG. April 10. Special Standard Service: Closing prices or the Hongkong Exchange were- $16.06 to £1 Sterling, $5,805 to US$l; $1,840 to Malayan $1; $0.1065 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 0253 to a tael.
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  • 42 2 SALOMAH, popular Singapore night club artiste, who will sing at the AH Star Radio Variety Show. "On Your Marks" at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Monday. The proceeds of the show will go to the Singapore Asian Games Fund.
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  • 142 2 FIVE LAY ON ROAD -FINED FIVE former employees of Gammon (Malaya) Limited were fined $25 each m a Singapore court yesterday on a charge under the Trade Disputes Ordinance Joseph Charlie Gomez. Raghavan Karunakaran Sago Sadanandan, Robert Bernand Gomez and Ram-, krishnan Karunakaran were found guilty of wrongfully Desettlng a
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  • 41 2 KWa Choon Huat claimed trial m a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of breaking into the house of Captain C. E. H. Mawson on Jan 1 and stealing property worth $1,070. He was allowed 'bail till April 23.
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  • 240 2 MRS. KOEK LEAVES FOR ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL MRS. CYNTHIA KOEK. chairman of the Board of Film Censors, Malaya, will leave Singapore this morning by Pan American for Manila, where she will represent Singapore and the Federation on the Asian Film Festival panel of judges This is the third time Mrs.
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  • 95 2 TAIPING. Thurs. The Rotary Club here last evening awarded ten scholarships ranging from $70 to $120 each to deserving boys and girls studying m educational institutions m this town. Cheques were presented to the scholarship winners at the club's weekly tea meeting. The recipients were
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  • 374 2 A SERIOUS hitch has cropped up m the building of Singapore's first Borstal home, at Bth mile Upper Changi Road. This was revealed to The Standard yesterday m reply to a query on the progress of the $1,500,000 project, put to Singapore Commissioner
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  • 130 2 Four Yrs. Jail For Rape Attempt A FORMER schu< taker. Fidalis Benji I 30. was yesterda> m the Singapore Court to four for attempting U 11-year-old girl. The jury n majority verdi after retiring tor a minutes. Fidalis ma charged with raping m an empty I at 5 p.m. on
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  • 137 2 RAUB. Thurs. Fivr will read their holy bo Guru Granth Sahib, ii stop relays for 48 r connection with the i of their New Year, the I to commence at 10 a.m. on April 11. The men will go thro,. book from cover
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  • 58 2 KUALA LUMPUR. '1 Professor Parkinson. P: of History at the It. Malaya, will give a pu^ ture arranged by the Mi Historical Society at the Bitish Council Hail io night on "Malaya, a Place of the World for years." Dato Abdul Razak. who is the new
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  • 44 2 KUALA LUMPUR, T: Chairman of the Central Apprenticeship Boarc Fong Soon Hene. >aid I that trade apprentice acquiring skill for then were contributing t development of the i He was speakinp prize-giving for a at the Malayan P Sentul Workshops
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 499 3 AT almost regular intervals kampongs of attap houses are razed to the ground, causing hardships to thousands of people. But these very people never seemed to have learnt a lesson from these disasters. When attap and plank houses lie huddled together m their hundreds, the fire hazards
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    • 407 3 PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia does not favour the idea cf an Islamic bloc for South-east Asia. He is so perturbed with it that he has issued a warning that this proposed bloc is the machination of one of the power groups to rope into its side Pakistan, Malaya,
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  • 1155 3  -  Sebastian Haffner By the facts that cause speculation BERLIN QFFICIAL Bonn is m a flutter over two interviews which Dr. Adenauer, the Federal Chancellor, and Herr Strauss, Defence Minister of the West German Government, have given to British newspapers. Both statesmen claim to have been misunderstood. The misunderstanding
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  • 253 3 Freedom To Disagree "IN England we do not feel called upon to go to great lengths to convert others to our political or religious views. We accept non-conformity as permissible even desirable. Nor do we like public confessions. It is most unusual for a confession to
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  • 717 3  -  William Millinship By PARIS. PARIS will have an enormous new txhibition hall by the autumn, and with it will be able to boast the three biggest concrete arches m the world. The roof of the new building is not supported by walls or pillars. It looks rather like
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  • 365 3 the NEWS as it strikes me '"PHE tea. coffee or key money racket— call it what yon will has been flourishing since the end of the war and like all rackets it has gone from strength to strength. It has never experienced a slump. The victims of landlords have had
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  • 101 4 ALGERIAN REBEL BOSS FLIES IN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Algerian rebel leader, Professor E. M. Taufic arrived here today from Jakarta on a short visit to explain the Algerian situation. Rebel leaders are touring the world appealing for aid for the Algerian girl Jamila who has been sentenced to be hanged
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  • 243 4 Kathi's 'Null And Void' Ruling Is Condemned KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Selangor branch of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society today condemned the ruling of a Batu Pahat kathi that the marriage of 22-year-old Sharifah Rokiah, alias Sharifah Chantek, to Inche Mohamad Salleh bin Haji Tahir, 27, of the Replanting Department,
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  • 918 4 TOBACCO MAN'S PHONE WAS MONITORED Court Told Of $5,000 Demand Death Threat IPOH, Thurs. A telephone conversation between a millionaire, tobacco manufacturer and two alleged extortioners who demanded §5,000 from him under threat of death was 'monitored' by the Police, the Magistrate's Court here was told today. This was the
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  • 213 4 C-Plan Man Endorses Govt. Policy KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Canadian Colombo Plan expert on industrial development. Mr. S. J Ly.le, has fully endorsed the Federation government's policy for industrial development. Mr. Lyle arrived here recently to spend six months m the Federation and another six m Singapore to advise the governments
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  • 273 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Government is considering the idea of encouraging Malayan fruit and vegetable farmers to can their own produce. This would establish a new form of cottage industry. At a Press conference today, Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said he
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  • 158 4 FOOD BAN IS RELAXED FOR HARI RAYA IPOH Thurs. Central Perak War Executive Committee today announced the relaxation of food restriction for Muslims residing m the operational area during the period of the Hari Raya Puasa festival. Full rice ration five katies for a man. four katies for a woman
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  • 29 4 SINGAPORE residents remitted a total of $1,237,733 to their families m China last month while Federation of Malaya residents remitted a total of $750,607 for the same period.
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  • 24 4 THE Ipoh/Kuala Lumpur Road, 62 Milestone is under 12 inches of water, which is rising, it was announced m Kuala Lumpur yesterlay.
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  • 232 4 MALACCA, Thurs. The Tye Lye Bus Company and the Malacca Omnibus Company are now operating fully with new hands although their employees are officially still out on strike. In a last bid to settle the dispute over four paid holidays a month, the 25 strikers
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  • 69 4 Standard Picture A MEDIUM m a trance with skewers through his cheek helps an old woman devotee dip her hand> into "holy" boiling oil to wash away evil spirits and bring good luck to the family, during the three-da> festivals at the Wan Thong Keoh Temple
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  • 267 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A committee for the training of Malays m business under the auspices of Levor Brothers is to be launched soon, it was announced here today. The object of the committee is to draw up plans lor the training of
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  • 186 4 COUNCILLOR DECLARES HIS CASH STATUS PEN AN G, Thurs.chairman of the Penang Rural District Counci. H. A. Azyze, todai i the proposal put forward cy Inche Nyak Hashim, man of the Penang I division, that all Councillors should d their financial p> soon as they art Haji Azyze toda tarily
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  • 28 4 THE next meeting: of the Council of State for Penan? will be held at the Council Chamber. Peel Avenue on Wednesday, May 14, at 230 p.m.
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  • 261 5 S 'PORE ARCHITECTS FACE CRISIS Government Decision Described As Short-Sighted And Onesided* MOVE TO END OUTSIDE CONTRACTS CRITICIZED SINGAPORE architects are faced with a crisis following Government's decision to stop farming out construction projects to local men, The Standard learned yesterday. Colony Government had earlier proposed to give some of
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  • 353 5 GOODE'S SPEECH ATTACKED FOR TRADE CLAUSE THE Workers' Party only political party i represented m the nbly, yesterday severcriticized the policy h of the Singapore nor. Sir William delivered at the onial opening of the dative Assembly on .esday. criticism was mainly ed on the restrictive m the new constituwhich
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  • 124 5 2 Hints On That Trip To London THE twin mystery of >" surroundthe proposed mission to to sign the new confor a fully selft Singapore has now partially solved. _;on will be going >n "some time after ion of the Legisbeginning on has ended" and, all ing, will comprise <ame
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  • 254 5 Police Are Seeking This Man HE MAY HAVE GRAVEYARD MURDER CLUE SINGAPORE Police are anxious to contact a 48-year-old hawker to seek his help m their investigations into the murder of a 60; year-old amah. Lee Hoon, who was found battered to death m a graveyard on Monday. The Chief
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  • 93 5 MNGAPORE'S Mayor, Mr Ong Eng Guan. yester■i ided to suspend his Meet-the-People sessions for an indefinite period "because of the shortage of staff m the Mayor's secretariat." A statement issued by the Information Bureau uid that the Council at its last ordinary meeting turned down
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  • 322 5 Dots And Dashes While They're Still Building The first class to occupy the new Singapore Polytechnic building m Prince Edward Road started their training on Tuesday. Twenty-seven youths are learning to be marine radio operators on the third floor of the still unconipleted building. Polytechnic's Principal,
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  • 516 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Eight submissive-looking persons faced ttie Selangor Mentri Besar, Inche Abdul Jamil bin Rais, today at the State Council Chamber and solemnly promised him that they would no more help the Communist terrorists with food supplies. The eight, including three women, were
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  • 139 5 Two Lists For Federal And State Polls PENANG, Thurs. The Supervisor of Elections, Penang, Mr. A. Thiyagarajah, stated today that there would be a separate registration for Federal and State electors some time m September this year. He anticipated that there would be 50,000 to 75,000 more electors, due to
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  • 90 5 Assemblyman Lee Choon Eng (Queenstown) will ask the Chief Secretary if Government would consider the absorption of temporary officers with more than 10 years' service into the permanent establishment at the next assembly meeting. Liberal Socialist Assemblyman Mr. Soh Ghee Soon will ask whether government intends
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  • 86 5 ONLY WOMEN WANTED FOR THIS WORK THE Singapore City Information Bureau yesterday announced that the posts advertised for the positions of creche assistants were for women only. A statement issued by the Bureau said since the advertisements appeared m the Press, the Council received hundreds of applications, most of them
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  • 68 5 A GIANT four-engined Skyways York freighter was yesterday "trapped" for an hour when its tail-wheel ran over the curb of the parking apron a* Singapore Airport. The freighter turned to park m front of the Apron Office when its tail-wheel ran over the two-foot high curb. Ground
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  • 221 5 of Government buildings. Contract appointments m the salaries range £1,001--£1,988 a year, plus expatriation allowance and substantial cost-of-living allowance. In addition a gratuity is payable m the rate of 17 per cent of the last drawn basic salary for each month's service, including approved
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  • 641 7 FIGHTING J ITA MILAN she's the slap-happy girl I.c candid camera :e (below) has just finished "Never Love A Stranger." You can tell from the ook on her wildly alive hat she might find it to love anybody. "I am fighting \o get to p."
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  • Article, Illustration
    502 7 Powerful Human Document REALIZING that m James McGovern's novel. FRAULEIN, Cen-tury-Fox has a powerful, and important human document that possesses every ingredient to become a great screenplay of mass-appeal Buddy Adler, (Head of production, Century-Fox Studios), m assigning its production m CinemaScope and De Luxe colour to producer Walter
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  • 317 7 Ghost Town For wind Location pany of some 150 cast and crew. Heading the cast are Robert Taylor, Julie London, John Cassavetes. Donald Crisp and Charles McGraw. "Canon City is ideally equipped for film-making," says Horton. "There are sufficient hotels and motels, good restaurants, facilities to supply hot lunches sixty
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  • 87 7 WINSTON Churchill Eng-i land's wartime Prime i Minister, was given a look-see at the first stills t of SADDLE THE WIND,S thanks to Donald Crisp. Churchill whom Crisp has known since World War 1, is an ardent movie < fan. particularly of outdoor^ films. Thus, Crisp
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 507 7 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: HMI A "Genius may conceive, I but patient 1 abour mast Bfl Hml consummate." Horace Mann I ff^^^^^^a^^2 FRIDAY FOR EVERT- I Iwll ONt: Keep busy with re- I m^^^^^L gular and routine tasks: I PVW^ finish things which are |*jPIO under way. Be meticulous IK] V9^^V^^l with
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  • 377 9 Prospects For Aviation In Malaya Bright ASPECTS for commercial m Malaya are bright, I. C. W. Sharp, assistant manager. Middle and raft) Ltd., do .pore yesterday irp, who is m the n a business visit, said could enter into agreements with other thus providing fure for expansion m il aviation,
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  • 35 9 n Exchange B rates to mere! T.T. 31-15/16. < airmail i credit bills. 32-1/2 trade T.T or O.D. ready anada 31 1; French Belgian F: Holland Gldrs. 123-1/4 241. er exchange rates remain -red
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  • 84 9 Demand For British Cars In U.S. BRITISH car manufacturers sold m excess of £714,000 worth of vehicles and close on £36,000 worth of automobile equipment m the first two days of the International Motor Show m New York. Britain is also reported as the leading supplier of new foreign cars
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  • 28 9 RUBBER crops harvested In March were: Malaka Pinda 97.350 lb.; United Malacca 99,368 lb.; Ayer Molek 27.850 lb.; Leong Hin San 40,500 lb.; Nyalas 40.033 lb.
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  • 245 9 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. A motor tug, costing $1,500,000 is under construction m the Straits Steamship Sungei Nyok dockyard here for the Malayan Railways at Port Swettenham. Installed with a 1,200 horsepower National diesel engine, it will have a cruising speed of 12 knots.
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  • 70 9 MALAYAN tin exports m the first quarter this year totalled 14,934 tons, against 18.585 tons m the same period of 1957 Shipments m March which amounted to 3,333 tons were the lowest so far this year. In the same month, America bought 975 tons (5,530 tons
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  • 10 9 JIMAH Rubber's output In March was 35,440 ib.
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  • 258 9 SAN FRANCISCO, April 10 United States public and private programmes aiding the economic growth of developing nations were outlined here by Assistant Treasury Secretary Tom B. Coughran. U.S. efforts m this field, Mr. Coughran told a meeting of the League of Women Voters, help
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  • 45 9 TOKYO, April 10: (AFP)— Japan's steel export target for the new fiscal year beginning April has been officially set at 1,400.000 tons. This was announced yesterday following a general meeting of the Japan Steel Exporters Council held at the Trade Ministry.
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  • 36 9 BRUNEI'S favourable trade balance for the first two months of this year was $584,--155 as against $1,343,390 for the corresponding period last year, according to statistics released by the Department of Trade and Customs.
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  • 147 9 Economic Expansion Slackens GENEVA, April 10 (Reuter) The annual session of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) was told there had been "considerable" slackening m the pace of economic expansion m East and West Europe and the United States during the past two years. Mr. Sakari Tuomioja, Finnish
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  • 100 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro duce Exchange noon closing prices pei picuj yesterday were: copra April May UK Continent $30| buyers $3H sellers: coconut oil m bulk $46J sellers; m drums $49 sellers. Muntok white peppei $128 sellers; Sarawak white $127 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. H.C.B. Ltd. closing prices copra,
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  • 135 9 Industrials Are Steady INDUSTRIALS were steady, tins firmer aV.d rubbers quiet m the Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers BB Petrol 36/6 38 6 Federal Disp. 2.23 2.28 Fraser and Neave: Ords. 2.65 2.70 Hume Industries:
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  • 174 9 MALAYAN sharebrokeis reported the following business done: Fed Disp. $2.25; F. N. ords. $2.65, $2 67J; Gammon $2.40 ready and delayed: Hammer $1.73, $1.72: H. Waugh $1.46: M. Cement $132 $1.31 M. Box $1.65; Cold Storage 89c: Steamship 72c. 73c ready and delayed; Straits Traders $1.67: U.E. ords
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  • 280 9 PLAN FOR $50 m. TYRE FACTORY Finance And Commerce May Supply Entire Country's Needs KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A $50,000,000 tyre factory, financed by both overseas and local capital, is to be built at Petaling Jaya by the end of this year, Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Ton Siew Sin,
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  • 75 9 MR. HUGH K. Gilchrist (right), director of Moulded Products Limited, Melbourne, and the firm's chief process controller, Mr. Stanley R. Moore, who are m Singapore on a brief business visit. They are on a round-the-world trip to study the developments and progress of plastic aaid moulded products.
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  • 83 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced today that he had ordered for an accelerated programme m regard to the laying of experimental rubberised roads. He told a Press conference: "What we want to do is to lay strips
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  • 98 9 A NEW "push button" system that can load or unload a cargo plane m 40 seconds has been developed by Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, manufacturer of prop-jet air transports. Picture shows a load of 35.000 pounds of freight being moved into o cargo plane by
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  • 122 9 Inquiry For Lower Grades PRICE for International first grade rubber April shipment was unchanged yesterday m the Singapore market cents per lb-, same as the previous close. The tone at the close yesterday was auiet after slightly easier. Improvement overseas was reflected by a higher opening here, followed by a
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  • 333 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Rubber Goods Manufacturers' Association today sent a note of protest to the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, against Government encouragement to an overseas company to build a tyre factory here. By permitting a foreign factory to
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  • 207 9 OUTER ROADS Ophir, Bakongan, Roztol, 4 Trawlers (USSR), De Eerens Kaigata Maru. Anshun, Kaloekoe, Agios Vlassios, Felipes, Mantu. Van Riebeeck, Yamahiko Maru. Ellen Maersk, Tug 124. Recorder, Lipis, City of Ottawa. Karaton, Duffield. Tokyo Maru, Matador. Sty. Selo, Kian Ann. Kalianda, Bagan, Kaimana. Bradeverett, Tosui Maru. Chungking,
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  • 32 9 PARIS, April 10: (Reuter) —Air France carried a record 2,500,000 passengers and flew a record 80,000,000 kilometres 48,000.000 miles last year. The airline's traffic has doubled m five years.
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  • 62 9 Airline 's Revenue Up AN eight per cent increase m the 1958 revenue passenger mileage of United Air Lines was forecast at the company's "Flight Plan" meeting last week m Chicago, according to Mr. John C. Wallace, the Far East Director. Mr. Wallace was one of 500 sales executive and
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  • 482 10 Promising Youngsters In British Athletics LONDON, April 10(UP)— British track and field coaches are raising a crop of promising youngsters who will be ready to take over when the Derek Ibbotsons, Mike Ellis and Derek Johnsons retire. The best Immediate prospects among the 'juniors' is
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  • Article, Illustration
    104 10 MRS. Diana Collins, Victor Barna and Miss Anne Haydon (right) pictured with the trophies the British girls won m Budapest, Hungary, during the recent European Table Tennis championships. Mrs. Collins and Miss Haydon beat a team from Rumania m the final of the Ladies Team championship. Mr. Barna, the non-playing
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  • 105 10 Hibernian Gain Lucky 2-1 Win GLASGOW, April 10 (Reuter). Hibernian scored a lucky 2-1 victory over Rangers m their Scottish Cup semifinal replay at Hampden Park here yesterday. They now meet Clyde m the final on April 26. Rangers, who had two goals disallowed, monopolised the play for long periods,
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  • 92 10 Diving Champ In Swim Team MONTREAL, April 10 (Reuters—Bill Patrick, winner of the men's Empire highboard diving title m Vancouver m 1954, is included m Canada's swimming team for the Commonwealth and Empire Games at Cardiff m July. Four other swimmers who competed at the Vancouver Games have been selected.
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    47 10 Photo LONDON: Jerry Sung 11, a British subject born m Hongkong, waits with his mother, Mrs. David Sung, prior to playing m the junior tournament at the Surrey Hard Court Lawn Tennis Championships. The first chainpwnship of the season, the tourney opened at the Roehampton Club. UP.
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  • 488 10 YMCA Open Tennis Entries Draw THE following are the entries and draw for the ninth YMCA open tennis championships, which begins at Bras Basah Road on Saturday at 3 p.m. MEN'S SINGLES Bye On 8 Chew Bee; Ong Swee Keng vs Kwik Sam Chuan; Henry Pang vs Gordon Lim; Koh
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  • 88 10 THERE were 34 entries for the Singapore Army Golfing Society Stableford Cornoetition held at the Royal Singapore Golf Club on Wednesday. The winners were: DIVISION: Maj. T.C Jukes 39 points; 'B Division: Brig. D. Welsh 37 points. BALL SWEEP: Ist Nine Brig. D. Welsh 21 points; 2nd Nine
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  • 108 10 SYDNEY, April 10. (Reuter) Golfers who wear plus fours at one time fashionable Beverly Park golf course here have appealed to xhe iocal council to ban players who are "incorrectly dressed." A record group turns up for golf m black denim jeans, caps back
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  • 126 10 Anderson Must Rest From Tennis BRISBANE, April 10. (Reuter) —Australian Davis Cup star. Mai Anderson, has been ordered complete rest from tennis by a doctor. Unles s the back strain from which he is suffering quickly responds to treatment. Anderson's tour overseas with the Australian team could be m jeopardy.
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  • 332 10  -  VERNON MORGAN By LONDON, April 10 (Reuter) Reports current m Europe and m the United States that a break is imminent between the International Amateur Athletic Federation and the International Olympic Committee, with a subsequent serious impact on the Olympic Games, were yesterday denied by
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  • 160 10 Bromhead 's Late Bid For Games MELBOURNE. April 10 Brilliant Sydney sprinter Gary head, who was on. the teams elected on 23 for the Empire Ga: Cardiff, has made a la for inclusion m the team Bromhead defea: llan champion Hector over 100 yards at Meibourms Olympic Park re< Hogan.
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  • 127 10 Job Designed To Keep Him In Australia MELBOURNE, Apr. H ter). Australian Tesi captain Neil Harvey has ready received an off*.: job designed to keep him m Australia He said the offer har made by an insurant*, pany. In a television int. recently. Harvey said that he would go to
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  • 41 10 LONDON. April Results of last i tish football match' SCOTTISH LEAG Queen's Park vs. St. postponed. Celtic 6, Clyde 2. Aberdeen 4, Motherwc (Both matches postponed from April 5). SCOTTISH LEAGUE TWO Dunfermline Athletic 5. I ton Academicals 0.
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  • 165 10 LLANDUDNO, Wales. April 10, (Reuten— Hamish Balhngall (Old Ranfurly), who was Scottish champion 20 years ago, and Peter Mills (Pinner Hill) led the field with 69 after the first round yesterday m the Professional Golfers' Association national close championship. first major tournament of
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    • 103 10 i 111 iXtY^c^KTTim SINGAPORE SWIMMING: SASA < trials lor Asian GSC 5.30 p.m. SOCCER: Frier, d'\ rjaji vs SRC at SRC. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: FAS S.I.A. vs. T.P.C .Road Div. 2. SCR C Selangor Club Pudu MAF HOCKEY: vs. Johore HQ 4 p.m. rs. Pahang HQ 5.15 jIPOH SOCCER: PernV
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  • 410 11 34 Days To Go And $134,250 To Come Standard Staff Reporter VERY difficult task faces the hard-working men of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council's Finance nittce^— to collect $134,250 before tiie first bat«h ot Colony Asian Gamesmen leave for Tokyo on May 15-und naturally, the
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  • 209 11 Ceylon Davis Cuppers For Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Rupert Ferdinands, Bernard Pinto, and a player yet to be named, will represent Ceylon against Malaya m the Eastern Zone of the Davis Cup tennis competition to be played on the Selangor Club courts here on Tuesday, April 22 and Wednesday April
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  • 87 11 Indians Edge SCC For The Cup PLAYING mi n the rain, Singapore Indian Amateur Foot- it ion won the llinchi New Year soccer cup n they beat Singapore -vet Club by three goals „i on the padanr yesterere unlucky to c match. l!ed well but were to beat Nagamani at
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  • 49 11 than Scoring an victory over the am of Kuala < Chinoe Recrcaered the semi -fin a! n Sen Lin Shield C -petition I c wa.« played on a Recs led 3-1 and dominated Ramblers m thf il Their goals came How m Kam netted Ch
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  • 35 11 B. Thurs. The Pah- i ter School Football n tor the Barker rie.d on the Clifpadang at Kuala U. 12 and 13 re competing :11 be played on 13 at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 151 11 'Favouritism Charge Not Correct' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr R. McDowell of the Kajang Gun Club, who recently made certain complaints to Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, against the Federation of Malaya Shooting Association, has apologised to the association. In his complaint to the Prime Minister, Mr. McDowell had alleged that
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  • 295 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Kishan Dial School, KuaJa Lumpur, took their chances to edge AngloChinese School Klang, 3—2 m the replay of the final for the Khir Johari Cup soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium today. Today's game was almost like the first thrilling encounter
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  • 95 11 FIFTEEN players have t>een invited to travel to Singapore for Malacca s MCFA Cup match against the Singapore Chinese on Sunday at Jalan Besar Stadium They are Wong Thiam Leong. Wong Yip Yong. Chan Kok Kuay Low Pei Wee. Koti Boon Seng, Lim An Wee Sa>
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  • 65 11 S'PORE MISSES THE Singapore quartette which won th c 400 metres jree style relay for women at the Easter Swimming Canaval m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Penang women were runners-up. Other teams which took part m the relay were Selangor avd Perak. Here the Singapore Misses smile for our cameraman.
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  • 616 11  - Ellen's Treasure Fastest Of Fast Final Gallops WINDSOR LAD From KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Ellen's Treasure (X ha mis) working on his own wide out on the second track, made the fastest time this morning when be easily disposed of three furlongs m 38 1/5 sec. on a slightly yielding track.
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  • 84 11 ON YOUR MARKS. GET SET. GO! THEY'RE OFF TO A FINE START A LARGE crowd which included several Malayan Asian Games runners watched the five American Athletic Union track stars giving demonstrations at the Police Depot Ground on Tuesday. The picture shows Billy Smith, the Sprinter (centre) m action with
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  • 72 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Football Association of Malaya Selectors today picked the 18th player to travel with the Federation football team to Tokyo for the third Asian Games. He is Talib Ibrahim of Selangor. Talib is a Selangor state player, and was given his "cap" for
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  • 259 11 FOUR Class Two horses have been promoted to Class One, according to the latest SRA amendment list. They are Downing Street, The Brave One, Waxer and Steajn On. Both Downing Street ann The Brave One scored at Bukit Timah. while Steam On completed a
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  • 97 11 IPOH. Thurs. The qualifying rounds lor the H. W Sanders Gold Cup competition, which drew 16 entries. was played on the Tiger Lane course over 18 holes recently. The following is the draw jt the qualifers: Mrs. Lincoln Leong 24 vs Mrs B. Fraser 36: Mrs.
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  • 95 11 Kedah's Ten Boys Win PM Cuptie PENANG. Thursday Kedah Schools, playing with ten men for most of the second half, bent Penang Schools ff-2 m the first round of the Prime Minister's Cup soccer competition or, Victoria Green today Kedah will now meet Perak Schools The interval was taken with
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  • 70 11 A JUNIOR Gymnastic tournament lor members oi the Singapore Youth Sporis Centre will be held on May 1 and 2. at the SY.SC Gymnasium. A Senior Open Champion>hip will be held on June 5 and 6. Official demonstrate? compulsory movements will be given on Saturday, April
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  • 198 11 Elsie The Trier Gets Her Second Games Trip SIXTEEN- YEAR-OLD Singapore Convent Schoolgirl, Elsie Lim, won her second ticket to the Asun Games (sne swam for Singapore m the Manika Gam«\s) when she became the Colony's first swimmer to qualify for the Tokyo trip. Elsie s policy of try try
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 435 12 Workers Ignore Khrushchev At Mass Meet Speech At 'Freedom Centre' A Flop BUDAPEST, April 10 (Reuter) Thousands of workers from iron and steel works on Csepel Island, Budapest's industrial centre, where there were severe clashes during the 1956 rising, streamed out of the heavily guarded main gates on their way
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    • 209 12 Atom-Rifle For The Soldier Of Tomorrow LOS ANGELES, California, April 10 (Reuter) The individual American soldier may m future be equipped with an atomic shoulder weapon, Lieu-tenant-General Arthur Trudeau, the Army's Research and Development Chief, said. In a speech prepared foi delivery at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon, h e
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    • 60 12 LONDON, April 10 (UP) The Soviet news agency Tass today form-ally announced the scheduled visit of President Gamal Abdel Nasser of the United Arab Republic to Russia. A Moscow radio home service broadcast heard here quoted Tass as saying Nasser would visit Russia at the end
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  • 383 12 North Borneo Legislative Council Recommends Federation If They Can Have Racial Harmony, Why Can't We? -Councillor JFSSELTON, April 10 (UP) The Legislative Council unanimously recommended today the governments of North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak to examine the possibility of a federation. The Council proposed that representatives
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  • 74 12 TROOPS inspect American made arms with a parachute m background at a display at the Information Ministry m Jakarta. It has been identified that rebel troops are using American manufactured arms which possibly have come from Taiwan m the current Indonesian internal conflict. The U.S. has
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  • 232 12 US Airman In Taipei Incident TAIPEI, April 10 (UP)— American military authorities arrested a 21-year-old U.S. airman today following- a serious incident that sent a Chinese army major to the hospital with a fractured skull. U.S. military authorities said airman Larry G. Greenway apparently pushed
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  • 86 12 WASHINGTON, April 10, (Reuter).— Mr. Neil McElroy, the Secretary of Defence, said today he was confident that Congress would pass "constructive legislation" to reorganize the Defence Department m resDonse to President Eisenhower's plan. Speaking at a National Press Club luncheon, he said the proposed
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  • 186 12 Transport Crisis In Britain LONDON, April 10, (Reuter). The threat of a combined rail and bus strike next month increased today with the rejection of trades union wage claims for 450,000 railway workers. By a majority decision, a Railway Staff Tribunal decided to refuse demands for pay rises of up
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  • 81 12 MOSCOW. April 10 (Reuters—Mr. Nikita Khrushchev told a "'welcome home" rally of 15.000 people here today that Russia was not going to start a war but would never "grovel" before the West Speaking shortly after his return from an eight-day visit to Hungary, the Soviet leader
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  • 68 12 SYDNEY, April 10 (Reuter) An 18-year-old gunner was charged here today with rape and assault with intent to murder the wife of a London major, Mrs. Victoria Joan Hawkins, 39, found m a moat, battered and nearly naked Garry David Mathews, of the 111 th Anti-Aircraft
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  • 137 12 A Big Step Towards Queenship COPENHAGEN, April 10 (UP). Denmark's lovely Princess Margrethe, pin-up queen of thousands of Danes, took a big step yesterday toward becoming a real queen. Wednesday April 16 is her 18th birthday, her official coming-of-age anniversary The birthday brings her the title of heir apparent m
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  • 147 12 BERLIN, ADril 10 (UP).— A West Berlin court has ruled two women may not marry even though one of the women considers herself a man. it was revealed today. The two women married m 1954. One listed her sex as a male. The West Berlin
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  • 179 12 Britain, Too Could Make A Sputnik There's The Know-How But... SYDNEY, April 10 (Reuter)— The United Kingdom and Australian scientists could produf-e and launch an earth encircling satellite, Australian Minister of Supply and Defence Production Mr. Athol Townley said here today. Mr Townley was speaking at a Press interview after
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  • 25 12 UNCONFIRMED reports circulating m Jakarta last night said the Indonesian government had signed an agreement to buy 95 Russian MIG jet aircraft. Reuter
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  • 155 12 BANGKOK, April 10 spokesman said today bordei ed by police to watch out f gled out of Thailand. The police statement followed claims m left-wing newspapers that agents of the Sumatran rebels were trying to buy arms here. The police spokesman warned
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  • 73 12 PARIS, April 10 (UP).— Foreign Minister Christian Pineau warned today that France would use her veto m the United Nations Security Council to head off any attempts to internationalize the Algerian rebellion. Pineau told the National Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee that France's current dispute with Tunisia
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  • Briefs
    • 34 12 TOKYO, April 10 More than 6,000 woman Buddhists m about 100 from the States, Canada and Bi day held a conferc. Kyoto, to "brin? the world together th: b prayer to Buddha."
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    • 39 12 GENEVA, April 10 The Saudi Arabiar, tion today tabled i at the 87-nation confe: the Law of the Sea p further steps the" taken should th fail to reach agio breadth of the tc: i
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    • 25 12 Prince Print TOKYO, April 10 Prince and Prince* Purachapra of Thai., arrive here on April I course of their ir of Europe and the States.
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    • 32 12 BRUSSELS. April 10 f» ter). Radioactivity mca m the air and m rainfa;; o\cr Belgium during March d ed a considerable inert February figures, acrr statistics published by the servatory here.
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    • 26 12 COPENHAGEN. A, (Reuter)— The Danish Appeal Court ruled today that a prostitute's income should he taxed like all other income although prostitution illegal.
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    • 33 12 MOSCOW, April 10 (UP).— The Leningrad Symphony Orchestra today boarded two TU--104 Soviet jetliners and departed for Tokyo to f ake part m the Japanese fasti I theatre and music.
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    • 22 12 COLOGNE. German i 10 (UP). Ex-Queer I leaves here tomorrow I travel to the United 1 Iranian embassy offici. today
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    • 34 12 BERLIN April 10 (Renter). East Germany has r the tonnage of its merchant fleet within the past months and has now reachei 50.000 tons, the East German news agency ADN said today.
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    • 32 12 NEW YORK. April 1« (AFP) Paramount announced today that actrc-s Lana Turner's lates' 'Another Time, Another Place" would be released o« May I—four1 four- months i than originally planned
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