Singapore Standard, 22 May 1958

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Ccble "TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 323. 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 144 1 PARIS, May 21, (UP)— The French Parliament gave Premier Pierre Pflimlin's middle-line government renewed emergency powers m Algeria today, inflicting a second sharp defeat m two days on Gen. Charles De Gaulie. i The Bill passed its final stage m Fjance's Upper House, the
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  • 414 1 BUT THEY ARE SILENT ON NEGOTIATIONS 'We Want To End Crisis For The Unity Of Rl People JAKARTA, May 21. (UP)— The Indonesian Revolutionary Government announced tonight it was "willing to negotiate with the Central Government m Jakarta for a "reasonable solution" to the Indonesian crisis.
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  • 404 1  - PINT-SIZED KEIKO MEETS A FRIENDLY MALAYAN KEN JALLEH From 'Selamat Datang' She Greets Tunku TOKYO, Wed. Pretty pint-sized 20-year-old Keiko Sekiguchi bowed and her cherry-red lips parted slightly to whisper "Selamat Datang" to a tall, friendly looking gentleman m a dark grey flannel suit standing before her. It was 4.56
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  • 134 1 Pte. Perfect In The News Again LONDON, May 2r, (AFP) Private Claude Raymond Perfect, 20 who wa s allowed to become a Sikh while serving m the army In Malaya, refused to take off his turban when he appeared m court here today on a charge of being absent from
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  • 66 1 YOU get used to meeting the strangest sights m London, but when you are only four-and-a-half, everything is wonderfully strange, and for Mary Galli, out cycling m Russel Square, the sight of this drummer and the piper nearly made her fall off her tricycle. The bandsmen belong
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  • 330 1 Final Session Of Self-Rule Talks Fixed For Tuesday From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Wed.— The Singapore constitutional conference put m an extra meeting of the Working Committee this morning m order to ensure that all the decisions on the revised draft constitution are made before the Colonial Office shuts down on
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  • 36 1 KING Saud, admitted to the United States Air Force hospital m Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, last week was found to be overtired and m need of rest, according to a medical report issued yesterday. Reuter
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  • 96 1 21 DIE, 44 INJURED IN TRAIN CRASH RAJKOT, Bombay State, May 21 (Reuter)— Twenty-one people were killed and 44 injured when an express train was derailed today near Chamaraj station about 60 miles from here. Reports reaching here said 18 of the injured were m a serious condition. Rescue squads
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  • 29 1 A PLASTIC bomb exploded m Mont De Marsan, Southern France, last night outside the Communist Party Headquarters but caused only slight damage, Police said.- Reuter
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  • 194 1 LONDON, May 21 (Reuter)— The British Government is today reported to be financing the study of a project to build flying ships of up to 15,000 tons, capable of carrying 1,000 passengers. The Daily Mail says m a front page report by its politi- cal
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  • 143 1 Margaret: Official News Soon LONDON, May 21 (Reiner) —Group Captain Peter Townsend dined alone last night with Princess Margaret, according to the Daily Mail. It was the third meeting m eight days between the 27-year-old Princess and the 43-year-old second world war-time air ace whose love she renounced m 1955.
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  • 26 1 MADAMME Chiang Kaishek, who is en route from Taiwan for a medical checkup, is expected to arrive m New York early next week. UP
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  • 71 1 THE STANDARD gives you NOT ONE but TWO new special features next Sunday for your weekend reading. EXCLUSIVE NO. 1 The incredible adventures of a German pri-soner-of-war who walked 1.800 miles to escape a Russian slave camp. EXCLUSIVE NO. 2 The inside story of one of the
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  • 204 1 NICOSIA, May 21, (Reuter) British Service Chiefs have been holding top secret meetings daily since the week-end and are believed to be discussing the Lebanese situation. Royal Air Force planes, some flown m recently from Britain, and three regiments of troops based m Cyprus for
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  • 67 1 TOKYO, May 21 (Reuter) The second Asian Radio Broadcasters conference ended here today following a threeday meeting during which delegates agreed to exchange radio and television programmes m the future. Delegates from Burma, Ceylon, Nationalist China, India, Indonesia, Israel, Japan. Laos, Malaya. Pakistan, the Philippines, Turkey,
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  • 54 1 HONOLULU. May 21 (UP) Philippines' President Carlos Garcia is scheduled to arrive m Honolulu on June 18 to board President Eisenhower's personal plane the Columbine 111 to take him to Washington. President Garcia will be a house guest of Admiral Felix B. Stump, Pacific Comman-der-in-Chief.
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  • 49 1 MANILA. May 21 (ReuterT The Senate Foreign Affairs Committee has recommended approval of a bill, creating a Philippine diplomatic mission m Kuala Lumpur. In reporting the bill. Senator Lorenzo Sumuiong, committee chairman, said thert was need for closer Philippines ties with her Asian neighbours.
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  • 434 2 Minister Launches Giant Kelantan Irrigation Scheme PASIR MAS, (Kelaatan), Wed.— Minister for Agriculture Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak declared that he had the greatest confidence m his Malayan staff when he spoke at the opening ceremony of the $1,250,000 Pasir Mas pump-house and irrigation scheme today.
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  • 151 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— All future splinter trade unions should function for at least three years and have 40 percent membership of the traae represented, before they are recognised, the Malayan Trade Union Council recommended today. This opinion is expressed m a letter to the
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  • 147 2 Banned Goods Exported, Six Fined $30,000 KLANG, Wed. Six men including five Indonesian Chinese, were today fined $5,000 each on charges of exporting prohibited goods from Malaya. Appearing before Sessions Court President. Inche M. M. Hashim were Ang Deng Guan. Nao Sing Huat. Soo Beng Soon. Tio Gan Teng, Ng
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  • 83 2 R.I. Training Ship To Visit Federation KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Indonesian training ship R. I. Dewarutji will pay an informal visit to Port Swettenham tomorrow. A barquentine of 1,500 tons, the Dewarutji has a complement of 11 officers, 66 cadet 13 NCO's, 30 seamen and five stewards. The five-day programme
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  • 92 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Comptroller of Customs said today it was decided to reduce by half the duty on cookers. stoves and ranges, other than electric and manufactured of metals other than brass, bronze or copper. Hitherto a 20 per cent ad valorem duty
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  • 361 2 MALACCA, Wed. It was a great insult to the first elected President of the Municipality to have to get a lift to the airport to meet the Prime Minister, declared Malayan Party Councillor, Inche Hashim bin Abdul Ghani at the Municipal meeting today.
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  • 171 2 PROPOSED WATER SCHEME REJECTED MALACCA. Wed. For the first time. Municipal Alliance Councillors opposed one of their colleagues and eventually defeated the proposal of Inche Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman to finance the construction of water mains on a private property. Inche Mohamed contended the Municipality should pay $6,000 for the
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  • 607 2 KINGS A.D.C. GETS M.B.E. IN LAST BRITISH HONOURS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Lieut.-Colonel Mohammad Taib bin Jais, ADC to the King, has been awarded membership of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth. The award was made m recognition of Colonel Taib's distinguished services with the Malay (now Royal Malay) Regiment. The
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  • 62 2 Citizen Papers Issued To 19,940 People KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— About 19.940 more people m the Federation were issued with citizenship certificates last week, latest statistics revealed today. To date 638.974 people m the Federation possessed certificates, Selangor topping \he list with a total of 173.643 certificates issued. There are still
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  • 60 2 THE Deputy Secretary of the Indian Bank, Mr. A. K. Prabhu, who paid an official visit to Malacca, was entertained to tea by the Malacca Indian Chamber of Commerce at the Majestic Hotel last week. Picture shows Mr. PrabTiu, second from left, being greeted by
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  • 234 2 Queen Opens $100,000 Women's Association PETALING JAVA. Wed.— The Raja Permaisuri Agong, opening the $100,000 premises of the National Association of Wome n 's Institutes, Malaya, this evening said: "May this headquarters be the fountain-head of new hopes and plans for the emancipation of Malayan women m the domestic, social,
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  • 204 2 KUALA LUMPUR There are many pi. m the country m need hospitals but these car be built because their no doctors to run ti 'es the 1956 repo: Medical Depart.: published today. The need f< I hospitals are parti' m the remote arc. are many
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  • 260 2 LEONG Ah Heng. all Leong. and Lim Song were yesterday remanded by a Singapore Court after thry pleaded not guilty to tempting to extort 5 from Madam Chow Ah Yoke at a bar m Bras Basah Road on Sept. 10 last year. rnn^ TOKYO 'pHE state !s all set
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  • 890 3 May 22. 1958 PRIME Minister Tunlcu Abdul Rahman said on Tuesday before his departure for Japan that Asian nations should open their markets to Japanese manufactured goods, otherwise they would be inviting trouble. Unless Japan could find more markets, she would suffer economic strangulation and this would
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  • 42 3 itAr omici t-i tut letk Km Koaa ypor« PO Bo> Nc 1%3 C*Mes -IIC£KNE>A^ > r«l ***** (5 'm«l All dep»Mnrwnu IUMFU* On irwurancc 8lo«. 17^ B»H. Xc THeoHon* 8836^ MALACCA qi A B, jk r in# t^, 14-"
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 168 3 Sir I am directed by my Association to draw your attention to the report which appeared m your paper on Tuesday which I regret to say is a total misrepresentation of the facts. I am authorised to inform you that Messrs. Guan Guan Ltd., are members of our
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    • 135 3 Sir— Surely the re-nam-ing of our streets is long overdue. For instance, what rhyme or reason is there m having one stretch of road with eisht different names. I refer to Shenton Way, Raffles Quay, Collyer Quay. Fullerton Road. Connaught Drive. Nicoll Highway. Mountbatten and Changi Roads.
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  • 626 3  - Japan Goes To The Polls Today KEN JALLEH By Hikaru or Fumiharu will break Asian Games records. Apparently no one is bothered by the fact that they must go to the polls today, for what is commonly called the "fifth appeal" for the party. This is the fifth appeal to
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  • 1221 3  -  WILLIAM CLARK concludes his analysis of the ASIAN 1 REVOLUTION LONDON JT is rather disturbing to realise that one of the most important Cold War engagements is being fought m the villages of India. Yet undoubtedly it is on the success of India's social revolution, m
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  • 111 3 Shorts from the Talks Mutual Aid "If there Is one single service which Americans perform for the British, it is to make stuffiness untenable. If at times our flagrant curiosity and Immediate Intimacy seem aSrcatd to British privacy, an Englishman exposed to them over a period discovers that they stem
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  • 424 3 the NEWS as it strikes me X DAY seldom passes la Singapore when one can turn over the pages of newspapers and not read of violence m the Colony. Sometimes there, are several of them m a day or night. If it is not a tragic clash between gangs or
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  • 228 4 Fed. Agrees In Principle To $25 Mil. Deal THE Federation Government and the United Arab Republic have agreed m principle to a proposed 525,000,000 bilateral trade programme. This will be implemented after the UAR establishes its legation m Kuala Lumpur next month, the Republic's Amoassador to
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  • 309 4 DEATH SENTENCE IS SET ASIDE BY APPEAL COURT THE Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal yesterday set aside and annulled the conviction of Lee Ah Cheong, alias Ah Lek, who was sentenced to death m the Assize Court for firing at a radio patrol policeman. The Court, comprising the Chief Justice.
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  • 130 4 Hundreds Want Posts In Clerical Services SINGAPORE Government Is Interviewing hundreds of candidates to fill about 100 vacancies m the General Clerical Services. A Government spokesman said that the selections will be made some time next month. He said that the Government had received more than 1.500 applications from candidates
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  • 45 4 THE Singapore Local Em- ployees' Union of the Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya) has elected the following officers for the year 1958/1959. President, Mrs. M. S. Manyam, vice-president: Mr. G. Maniam; hon. secretary: Mr. Seah Yang Teck; hon. treasurer: Mr. S. Balakrishna Nair.
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  • 153 4 IT is the children who will decide the fate of Singapore and their education is the challenge that must be taken up by the older people, Co'.ony Rotarians were told yesterday Mr. T. Cromwell of the Citizenship Registration Centre told Rotarians that unlike the
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  • 55 4 CHANG Kai Poa, 23, left Singapore for Australia by air yesterday to enrol at the Conservatoire of Music m Sydney A former student of the Chinese High School, Mr. Chang will complete a three year course m voice training. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
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  • 55 4 THE Japanese Central Community Chest has donated thousands of red feathers to the Singapore Cheshire Home for its flag day distribution. Japan Air Lines will fly the feathers m from Tokyo on Friday and will officially hand them over to the officials of the Home for
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG. May 21.— Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16. (Hi to £1 Sterling $5.79 to US3I; $1,843 to Malayan $1; $0,085 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.75 to a tael.
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  • 43 4 A LABOURER. Ang Hwee Seng. 26. was yesterday jailed for two years by the Singapore Third District Judge Mr. S. K. Lee, for stealing a pen belonging to a hawker. Ng Hong Nlan. m Bukit Timah Road on April 9.
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  • 118 4 SHE GETS A CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE A WOODBRIDGE Hospital attendant, Ong Ah Moy, assaulted a colleague and knocked out three of her teeth during a quarrel at the hospital quarters on the morning of March 17, the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Ong was found guilty on a summons
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  • 114 4 SIKHS m Singapore and all over the world today celebrate the 352 nd anniversary of the martyrdom m the 17th Century of Guru Arjun Dcv, the first and most important martyr m Sikh history. At the Pardesi Khalsa Sikh Temple, m Dhoby Ghaut, a 48-hour continuous
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  • 52 4 GOH CHENG HOE yesterday pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court to k charge of breaking into a house and stealing 53 bottles of liquor valued at $500 at Orchard Road on May 7. He was granted bail until May 28 when his case will again
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  • 78 4 ONE of the two men seriously injured m a clash between two secret societies m the open air cinema at Sims Avenue Community Centre on Sunday night, died m the Singapore General Hospital yesterday. Police have now re-classi-fied the case as murder. The dead man is Tan
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  • Article, Illustration
    69 4 MOTHER Knows Best. In spite of her daughter's protests. Sheila Broadbent, brilliantly played by Barbara Ayre. insists on finding a partner for her current "Debs" Dance. ABOVE, when all other methods fail, Teddy Reed uses a little force as a last resort to get his wife Sheila, played
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  • 225 4 THE Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has started making preparations for a strike by its members some time next month. The Association yesterday elected a 14-man strike committee and 11 other subcommittees to handle the strike. Mr. Jamit Singh, secretary of the Association,
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  • 139 4 HE'LL QUERY HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS INDEPENDENT Assemblyman for Queenstown, Mr. Lee Choon Eng, will ask the Singapore Health Minister. Mr. A. J. Braga at the next Legislative Assembly meeting on June 11 to explain why patients, promised admission to hospital, were not admitted on the day they were told to turn
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  • 275 4 Standard Music Critic WILLIAM DOUGLAS Homes comedy, -The Reluctant Debutante," received a thoroughly competent and often polished presentation by the Stage Club m the Cultural Centre Theatre last night This Is a gently astringent tale of upper-class snobbery, waspery and cattery, trailing
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  • 54 4 THE Singapore Presbyterian Youth Fellowshio. at its recent annual general meeting held elected Mr. Lim Khuat Siong as its president Other officials: vice-preti-dent—Mr. Lav Liat Pian^; secretary:— Mr. Tan Kah Siong; treasurer: Miss Harriet Lee; committee: Messrs. Lee Soo Ann. Albert Lee, Pwee Hock Swee. Koh Bak Chiang
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  • 109 4 GOVT. JOBS FOR CHINESE STUDENTS CHINESE stud< Senior 111 qualificationbe accepted by pore governmerr m 15 of its departn. Assistant Minister to the Chief Secretary, Mr. M. P. D. Nair revealed yesterday. In a letter to the L Front. Mr. Nair stated Malays and Tamils equivalent qualification? also acceptable Jobs
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  • 65 4 A YOUTH, Soh Hua Khoon, was yesterday sentenced to a day s jail and fined $350 v. he was convicted by a S pory Court of assaulting P Inspector Chong Nee Foo during a raid on a gam den m Mandai Road on the night
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  • 49 4 THE New Zealand H.M.N.Z.S. Rotoiti. undrr command of Lt. -CommaL. E. Hodge, will arrive m Singapore today to join the Far East Station She is an anti-submarine frigate of the "Loch" and was completed for the Royal Navy as H.M.S Loch Katrine m 1944
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  • 159 4 A CLERK. George Chew, 37, was yesterday sentenced to 18 months' jail by the Singapore Third District Court for criminal breach of trust of a refrigerator worth $995, on March 10. Chew was further ordered to be placed under one year's Police supervision. Chief Inspector
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  • 365 5 Councillor Tells Court How He Was Assaulted MALACCA, Wed.— A Municipal Councillor, J.C. De Cruz, said m court today that two persons assaulted him m his house and dislocated his arm for no apparent reason. He was giving evidence against Tan Keng Leong and Tan. Keng
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  • 269 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Rubber Goods Manufacturers Assoion today warned the ance Government that I allowed unregulated I investment into the country, later Governments be forced to "carry wholesale and unfair nationalization." The warning was given m a Press statement signed by the Association president.
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  • 28 5 THE Postmaster General, a announced yesterday a new Postal Agency the Jurong Postal Agencywill be opened at the 13$ milestone. Jurone Road, Singapore on June 2.
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  • 54 5 PENANG, Wed.— The State Health Week celebrations, m connection with World Health Day, will be brought to a close by the prize-giving ceremony of the essay and poster competition, at Westlands School Hall on Saturday. Mrs. Wong Pow Nee, wife of the Chief Minister, will
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  • 173 5 PUR, Wed. r sals are now before :on of Planta•ers to help them tvork out a new wage agreeith the Malayan Plant--;stries Employers' Asare: (1) Should the vage rate be based on effort 'xpended, or, (2) On amount if rubber produced, or, (3)
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  • 417 5 NO SYMPATHY FOR YOU, JUDGE TELLS 3 EXTORTIONERS TEMERLOH, Wed. "People like you will get no sympathy from this Court," said the President of the Sessions Court, here yesterday when he convicted three youths on a joint charge of extortion. The three were alleged to have extorted $50 from Lee
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  • 58 5 MAJOR-General J. A. R. Robertson, the new G.O.C. of the Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces, on Monday visited the units and branches, at his headquarters at Rasah Camp, Seremban. The General is pictured meeting Mr. A. Krishnan, a typist m the Ordnance Branch. Also m the picture
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  • 102 5 IPOH, Wed.— lnche Ahmad bin Haji Yacob, former staff officer m charge of Special Constabulary at Perak police contingent headquarters here, has been transferred to Kelantan as Officer Superintending Police Circle, Pasir Mas. An Assistant Superintendent of Police, Inche Ahmad has just returned here after
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  • 93 5 PENANG, Wed. The UMNO Kaum Ibu plans to open a religious class for members at the UMNO Hall, here. It also decided to have another sewing class for beginners, m addition to the existing one and a cooking class to teach not only cakemaking but
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  • 61 5 STANDARDPIC shows Mr. J C. Rudrasingham, (centre) of the Chartered Bank, Singapore, who is leaving today for Britain to undergo a three-month training course at the Bank's Staff Training College m Sussex. At right is Mr. G. A. P. Sutherland, Manager of the Bank, and
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  • 37 5 THE newly formed Junior Section of the Singapore Association for the Blind has elected its first officers. They are: Chairman, Margaret Dodd; vice-chairman, Nancy Itz; secretary. Carmen Onstad, and treasurers, Linda Yetter and Pat Dodd.
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  • 221 5 AT the age of 53, with already 34 years of service to his credit, Mr. J. C. Rudrasingham, Grade I officer of the Chartered Bank, Singapore, is leaving today for Britain by air to undergo a three-month special train- ing course The course, which
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  • 122 5 No Support For His Language Motion MALACCA, Wed.— A bid by Labour Party Municipal Councillor Mr. Chong Kong Ying, to get the Council to waive the language qualifications m the forthcoming elections was foiled when he failed to get a seconder to his motion. Mr. Chong wanted to delete a
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  • 154 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, today credited the foundation of the headquarters of the National Association of Women's Institutes, Malaya, to Lady Templer, wife of former Federation High Commissioner. Field Marshal Sir Gerald Templer. He was
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  • 338 6 Cloth Dealer Sued By Wife PENANG,.Wed. A woman wanted to drive her daughter in-law out of the house so that her son could marry a g?rl whom she had adopted for that purpose eleven yesrs ago, the Magistrate's Court was told today. Before Magistrate Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah. was Ho
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  • 122 6 PENANG, Wed. After he was seen shop-lifting, a man threw a bundle he was carrying into a dustbin. Inspector Syed Jalaludin stated this m the Magistrate's Court today when Goh Ah Seng, 60, pleaded guilty to stealing five pieces of woman's underwear, at Tong Aik and
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  • 35 6 SELANGOR and Negii Sembilan gold and silversmiths will meet their employers m Kuala Lumpur this week-end to discuss their demands to scrap the piece-rate wage and substitute it with a monthly salary basis.
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  • 640 6 BUSINESSMAN'S STORY OF EIGHT YEARS' FAILURE IPOH, Wed.— A one-time Taiping business magnate and philanthropist today admitted m his public ex nation for bankruptcy that his debts amounted to neai) $190,000 while his assets were about $11,000. The man was 64-year-old Low Yoke Lin alias
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  • 218 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Teddy Boys and Yankee Boys should be given a place m society along with the tail coat, the hip high cheongsam and the solar topee, declared Mr. William Emslie, of the British Coun- cil here. Speaking to Rotarians
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  • 112 6 Free Land For Malaya House KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman will be invited to lay the cornerstone of "Malaya House" m Cairo when he goes on his pilgrimage to Mecca next month after his Tokyo trip. This was mentioned today by the United Arab Republic Ambassador, to
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  • 149 6 PENANG, Wed. A youth, Mohamed Hashim bin Khalid, complained to Magistrate Tuan Syed Agil Bar^kbah today, that he had been twice assaulted by Inspector Nathan and a detective since he was arrested on Sunday. Mohamed was tentatively charged that with two others not m
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  • 73 6 MEMBERS of the Federation staff of the Indonesian Embassy stand at attention to the National Anthem and the hoisting of the Indonesian flag on Tuesday on the occasion of the golden jubilee of the "Hari Kebangkitan National" (national awakening day) at the Ambassador's house m Kuala
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  • 205 6 KLANG, Wed. The re elected President of the Selangor Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. V. Manickavasgam, today denied that the State Working Committee had approved the newly formed branch of the Klang M.I.C. I He said it was the MIC policy to encourage the
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  • 49 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Foreign eggs from next month will be subjected to import licences to be issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Eggs imported after July must have the country of origin stamped m indelible ink, either m English or romanized Malay.
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  • 194 6 Teacher Robbed By 3 Youths IPOH. Wed. A teacher of St. Xavier's Institution, Penang. Gen Thuan Choon. 22. who asked three youths to show him the way to the Malayan Chinese Association office here, was led to a back lane, assaulted and robbed shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday. Geh was
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  • 74 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor Social Welfare children's officer, Miss Yong Siew Choon today made an appeal to the parents of a 12-year-old girl, M. Sundari, to come forward to claim their child. Sundari, who first appeared at the office six weeks ago saying that she
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  • 91 6 MINISTER for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Slew Sin gives a few words of advice to Inche Ismail bin Mohamed AH m regard to the Commonwealth Trade and Economic Conference m London next month. Inche Ismail, who flew back to Malaya from his Washington job to be
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  • 461 7 Flew Here To Answer Summons In Drug Case A BUSINESSMAN from Hongkong, who flew to Singapore m answer to a summons, was fined $75 m a Singapore court when he pleaded guilty to a charge of selling a drug "Tri Fofmeth" under a label which
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  • 152 7 Demanded To See Policeman's Handcuffs A COFFEE shop asmt, after snatching Policeman's warrant demanded to see his icuffs and revolver, a _apore court was told the Policeman, Ting Meng, told him that he otf-duty at the time and not carry them with him, assaulted by seven :!e his wife looked
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  • 50 7 CHEQUE for $2,696.30 last night handed to the >r Mr. Ong Eng Guan for Kampong Koo Chai fire victims fund. The sum represents two nights' proceeds of dance recitals at the Victoria Memorial Hall, sponsored by the Tamils Representative Council and the Bhaskar's Academy of Dance.
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  • 93 7 A THREE-FOOT long walking stick, made of underwater rattan, covered at both ends with gold caps, is a personal gift from the Deputy Yang diPertuan Agong— the Sultan of Selangor to the Emperor of Japun. Engraved on the cap are greetings from the Ruler, bearing the
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  • 42 7 THE Singapore LiberalSocialist Party has started a women's section for the Katong District Council area. Mrs. Muriel De Snlva was elected chairman, Mrs. I. H. Pinto and Mrs. C. I. Tisbury (vice-chairmen) and Miss Susy Chia (secretary).
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  • 57 7 A STANDARD report on Tuesday quoted Singapore Third District Judge Mr. s K. Lee as saying that "...making ends meet with $30 or $50 extra a month would be creditable, but not the sum of $5,466 within a period of nine months." The word "creditable" is
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  • 94 7 Vessel Was Not Bombed Rickard THE Indonesian wooden vessel Lambang, which was reported bombed and sunk m the northern entrance to Banka a Straits, was actually lost through a "normal navigational hazard," the Singapore Master Attendant, Captain R. L. Rickard, told The Standard yesterday. The Lucky Trader, which arrived m
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  • 127 7 TANJONG MALIM, Wed. A senior Methodist missionary, who came here five months ago and found he had no church to preach m. will have his dream fulfilled when work begins on the new $30,--000 Methodist Church m Slim Road next month. The missionary, Rev.
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  • 54 7 PENANG, Wed. Seventyfour Muslim inmates of the Leper and T.B. Settlements m Pulau Jerejak were entertained by the Penang UMNO to a nasik minyak feast this afternoon as a Hari Raya celebration. The function was made possible by the recent donation of $350 from UMNO
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  • 40 7 MR. Wong Kit Ming nas assumed duties as Ofßcer-in-Charge of the Tanjong Maiim Central Electricity Board's branch. He succeeds Mr. Aw Sam Ngow, who has been transferred to the C.E.B. Headquarters m X v a i a Lumpur.
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  • 158 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were=— Buyers Sellers Spot 74| 745 R.S.S. No. I (July) 74 741 R.S.S No. 1 (July) 735 74* R.S.S. No. 2 71 72 R.S.S. No. 3 65 65* Tone: Nervous. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was
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  • 64 7 A SINGAPORE tailor, Chow Nam Poh. 42, was yesterday fined $650 m the Sixth Magistrate's Court when he was found gui'.ty of being m possession of 9,880 pounds of dutiable cigars at Deptford Gate, Naval Base, on April 4. The cigars were found m the
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  • 315 7 EX-SOLDIER SEEKS A FRIEND OF THE WAR THE Singapore City Council yesterday received a letter trom a former British soldier, who served with the Liberation forces, asking to help locate a Chinese youth he befriended during the war, and whom he had been out of contact with since. The writer,
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  • 33 7 THE new G.O.C. of the Army, Singapore, General C. L. Richardson, will tour the Royal Singapore Chest Clinic, Shenton Way, tomorrow, and the Singapore Anti-Tuberculo-sis Association's rehabilitation (arm at South Winds.
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  • 371 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federation trade leaders today warned Britain that she must cut cost of her articles, if she wished to keep up the race with other countries m trade with Malaya They were commenting on a Washington report that Malaya will voice her
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  • 174 9 Strong Aussie Team For Talks CANBERRA, May 21 (Reuter) The 'Trade Minister, Mr. John McEwen, will lead a strong Australian delegation to the British Commonwealth Economic conference to be held m Montreal next September. The delegation will include the secretary of the department, Mr. J. Crawford, and other top ranking
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  • 55 9 MONTREAL. Quebec. May 21 (Reuter) The world's civil airlines had their safest year ever last year, with a fatality rate of only .89 per 100.000.000 passenger miles, the International Civil Aviation organization (1.C.A.0.) reported. Though there were two more accidents m 1957 than 1956.
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  • 90 9 SINGAPURt Chinese Pro dm-e Exchange noon closing Drires Dei Dirul vesierrtav were: copra May/ June UK Continent $SH buyers $48 sellers; m drums $51 $32 sellers t»oonut oil m hulk sellers: Muntok white Depper 5127 sellers; Sarawak white 51 26 sellers; Special Sarawak black $72. Singapore Copra Association
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  • 188 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Shozan IVParu, Francoise, Clan Macbride. Aucklander. Yoko M^ru Eastern Pearl, Agios Vlassios, Tjiluwah. Le Natal, Julia, Wing On. Sty. Og'an, Armonia. Kalabahi, Obokil. Bakongan. Conona. Daviken, Eumcus. Banggaai. Falkenstein. Hg. Silverest, Beskidy. Baku. Alexandr Nevsky. Troon Breeze, Hildegrad Doorenkamp. Omonia. Yarra Breeze, Showa Maru. Fred.
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  • 150 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reoorted the following business done yesterday: F N ords. $2.51. $2,521; Gammon $2 03 xr; Gammon Rights 47c, 47J M. Colls. 80c: McAlistcr $1.30: M. Box $1.67. SI 66: Cold Storage 88c. overnight and yesterday: Steamship 72c 71c- S Times $1.69. $1,671: U.E. ords. 82c: Wearne
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  • 151 9 INDUSTRIALS were dull, tins easier and rubbers featureless m the Malayan shaie market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday *ere INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers 88. Petrol 46/- 48/- cd McAlister 128 1.32 Metal Box 164 1.68 Straits S'ship ($1
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  • 355 9 'FREE TRADE VITAL TO COLONY'S INTEREST' Finance And Commerce SINGAPORE'S prosperity has been built up on her free trade policy and anything which upsets it, whether political or economic, will pro\ t disastrous to the island. This warning was sounded yesterday, by the Asian representative of the Federation of British
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  • 135 9 EXPORTS of ribbed smoked sheet rubber from Singapore and the Federation of Malaya last month totalled 43.240 tons, a drop of 9,475 tons against 52,715 tons shipped m the previous month. Major customers who reduced their off-take during the month under review were:
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  • 154 9 STRONG overseas buying support m the Singapore rubber market put up the price of the commodity yesterday, when International first grade June shipment closed at 74 cents per lb., up li cents. The local market opened steadier on overseas advices and ruled very quiet for mo.-t
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  • 92 9 NEW METHODS FOR achieving better production results m industry were illustrated at Britain's sixth Factory Equipment Exhibition recently. The displays covered the whole field of factory design and management and introduced home and overseas visitors to the latest developments m ventilation. equipment, heating and thermal
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  • 33 9 THE MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling, T.T. or O.D ready: Swiss Francs 142; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 15 9 IMPORTS of cattle hides by West Germany during last year totalled 289.000,000 pounds.
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  • 602 11 Second Half Goals Give Ceylon Win Over Singapore AFTER their impressive 1-0 victory over Pakistan List week, Singapore Selection disappointed their supporters against the Ceylon National Football team to whom they lost 4-3 under floodlight at the Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Trailing 3—2 at half-time. Ceylon put up a splendid
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  • 130 11 Exciting Cricket At Tanglin REME scored an exciting one-wicket victory over GHQ Farelf m a friendly cricket match played at Tanglin yesterday. Batting first. GHQ were 46 lor nine but brilliant batting 3gt. Buckett (4(mot out) the score to 90 before the innings closed. Nicholas 18 and Smith <11> were
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  • 64 11 < RESULTS of the InterF ol table tennis tournaheld at the Singapore h Sports Centre yesterre> RarTles Institution bt York High School 5-1; St. Institution bt. Gan Seng School 5-0; Alexr Grammar School bt. Er.g Seng Government ile School 5-0: p Secondary School bt. ria School 5-3:
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  • 43 11 following have been ed to play for Singapore against Ceylon m a -p.atch at the Jalan Stadium at 5.30 p.m. n; Wah Chin, Osman Yong Kong, Vass, Kirn Wah. Ali Asta, azim. Kassim. ReserFook Teng, Boon Fook, and Nonis.
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  • 162 11 Harford Slaughters Oxford OXFORD, May 2F (Reuter) Noel Harford, 27-year-old right hand batsman, hit his highest score m first class cricket as the New Zealanders dashed to a tea interval score of 275 for five on the opening day of their cricket match against Oxford University here today. Harford was
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  • 22 11 YOUNG Men's Sikh Association withdrew from the SAFA Division two league because it found difficulty m fielding a full side.
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  • 182 11 THE fourth British Mobilgas Run held on May 12th von by G. ileaps r.dard Sportsman -.ed a figure of 40.02 r 123 ton miles per o become the ou;right win:ke the Malayan Economy the class winners are de:ied by actual m.p.g. perI er the
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  • 58 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Coring both their goals m the first half, the South Indian Kovers beat Sultan Suleiman Club 2-0 m today's Football Association of Selangor division two league fixture on the Selangor Club padang. In a division three match. Malay Putra beat V.O.C. Sports
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  • 196 11 KEN JALLEH Reporting From Tokyo ELSIE LEFT OUT IN 100 METRES RACE TOKYO, Wed. Elsie Lim, Singapore's only woman swimming representative m the Asian Games, was left out m the official draw today, for the women's 100 metres backstroke. Manager Johnny Tok immediately lodged a protest
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  • 127 11 Ceylonese No Match For Filipinos TOKYO, May 21 (UP) Veteran Felicismo Ampon of the Philippines routed Ceylon's Bernard Pinto m straight sets today 6-1, 6-0. and 6-1 to take the first singles match m the Eastern Zone Davis Cup tennis finals. Raymundo Deyro then beat R. Ferdinanos 6-2. 6-1. 6-1
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  • 89 11 Ron Delany Revenges Defeat DUBLIN. May 21. (Reuter) —Ron Delany. the Irish Olympic 1,500 metres champion, turned the tables decisively on his great rival. Brian Hewson of London, when they clashed for the second successive night m an athletics meeting here last night. Delany, beaten by Hewson m the half
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  • 139 11 Appeal To Remove Blot From Tokyo's Honour TOKYO, May 21 (Reuter)— Tokyo Metropolitan government officials today appealed to those person responsible for removing more than 1.000 flags representing twenty nation^ taking part In the Asian Games to steo foward and return the flags and remove the blot from Tokyo's honour.
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  • 86 11 BUXOM Sports Club scored a convincing 4-1 victory over Ford Motors Sports Club m the SBHFA League and Cup competition played at Farrer Park yesterday. At half time Bukom led 2-0. Results of the other Business Houses matches played yesterday were: Chartered Bank beat Shell Sports
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  • 112 11 Federation Welcome For Tunku In Tokyo ALL Federation games men today cancelled their activities for one big occasion the arrival of their Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, m Tokyo. The whole 101 -strong contingent, smartly dressed m white straw hats and dark blue blazers and grey trousers were at the
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  • 204 11 PROSPECTS BRIGHTER AS WATERPOLOISTS TROUNCE PHILIPPINES TOKYO, Wed— Singapore waterpoloists arc sitting on top of the world, strutting their chests out and bursting with songs m this Asian Games Village. All this because yesterday Singapore swamped the Philippines 15-2 after leading" 4-1 at half time m their friendly match. Their
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  • 236 11 INDIA'S GAMES SOCCER TEAM MAY PLAY HERE TOKYO, May 21 (UP) The All-India soccer team may play a couple of games m Singapore while on its way back home after the third Asian Games, it was learned today. "Pop" Lim Yong Liang, manager of the Singapore soccer team to the
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  • 77 11 HONGKONG, May 21 (Reuter) Singapore, represented by the Singapore Engineers Regiment, retained the Farelf inter-Unit team fencing championship with a total of 23 victories m the foil, epee and sabre events which ended here yesterday Hongkong's First East Lancashire Regiment was second with 16 victories and
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  • 71 11 IPOH, Wed. Two races for women Police personnel are included m the programme ol the annual athletic sports of the Perak Police Contingent to be held on the padang on June 6 and 7There will also be two intercircle relays, 4 x 110 yds and a 4
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  • 33 11 JERUSALEM. May 21, (AFP)— The Israeli team for the Third Asian Games left Israel yesterday for Tokyo by air. The team comprises 18 footballers, a shot putter and a javelin thrower.
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  • 168 11 No Money, So No Asian Games In Malaya FEDERATION'S Chef de Mission Mr. S. M. Yong told me today that Malaya would not bid for the 1962 Asian Games. "How can we —we just don't have the money," he explained. When I pointed out to him that other countries were
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  • 112 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tamilian Physical Culture Association created an upset when they beat United Malays National Organisation Sports Club by 1-0 m today's FAS first division league match on the Princes Road Stadium ground. The unpredictable Tamilians, without skipper Edwin Dutton and Govindarajoo who are at
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  • 248 11 AS the end of the football season looms ahead, Army sports grounds around the Federation take on their "new look." Football posts give away to freshlypainted rugby goals and groundsmen busy themselves marking out new pitch lengths. The approach of June and the athletic season also
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  • 123 11 Six Loyals To Play For District IPOH. Wed. Nmeteeen players, including *ix from the First Loyals Regiment, nave been chosen to represent lpoh against Taipiag m an interdistrict soccer match for he Cheng Wan Cup this Sunday. Players who are unable to make the trip to Taipmg are asked to
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  • 27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor Indian Association beat Young Malays by 4—2 In a FAS Division 2 league soccer match on the Taylor Road ground today.
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  • 112 11 Combined Schools To Play SCRC KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Federation Combined Schools will meet Selangor Chinese Recreation Club m a football match at 8 p.m. at the Merdeka Stadium on Saturday May 24. The following will represent the Combined Schools: Jeremiah <NS>. M. Gopal <Pk). Abdullah Nordin <Pk). Roslan Buang (Sel>
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  • 70 12 PALERMO. Italy: Happy for his victory, Ita'.y's Luigi Musso (left) gets a warm embrace from co-pilot Olivier Gendebten of Belgium under the cheering applause of countless fans. Musso, driving a Ferrari 3000 c.c. covered the 1,000-kilometre course m ten hours 37 minutes 58.1 seconds
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  • 132 12 Boos And Orange Peels Greet Decision LONDON, May 21. (Reuterl —Terry Spinks. Britain s Olympic flyweight champion, gained a controversial points win over Pierre Cosserr. bantamweight champior Belgium, over eight rounds at, the Empress Hall here last night. The verdict by a London schoolmaster. Bill Willia brought an outburst of
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  • 52 12 MOSCOW, May 21, (AFP) Soviet athlete Robert Shavlakdaze yesterday made the world's best high jump this season with 2 metres 10. He cleared this height during an athletic meeting at Erevan. Best performer this by world record holder Yuri Stapnov (record at 2 metre* 16) is 2
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  • 622 13  -  William Millinship PARIS SCENE '.ORRY with an ill-adjusted -igine backfired loudly morning, and everyone •he street turned round uneasy and jumpy. Government crisis that been shrugged off for weeks appears to be over, but the city is m the ds of thousands of riot police, strange things are
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  • 758 13  -  Anthony Sampson By JTOR 50 years there have been attempts to reform the House of Lords. The objections to this somnolent Second Chamber are obvious; the Lords are nearly all unwavering Tories, many of them to a point which embarrasses even the Tory Conservative Party. "Over the last
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  • 1107 13 FROM INDIA: VTE IN INDIA are at pre- sent asking ourselves seriously whether any good can come out of Mr. Nehru's oft-expressed desire to walk out of the gilded facades of Delhi and spend a few months or
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    • 521 13 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: ■■■■■■■■j "Talent is that which is K9 m a man's power! Genius I is that m whose power man f^^J is." IwH FA i r < 4wl James Russell Lowell I THURSDAY FOR 1341 EVERYONE: Those who are kf/A| economical, systemat.c. neat. I P^^^^^L. will be offsetting the
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 346 14 MOSCOW, May 21 (UP) A top-level conference of the Communist bloc countries opened m Moscow yesterday, without Yugoslavia. The eight countries involved are Russia, Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, East Germany, Poland, Roumania and Czechoslovakia. The meeting, announced by the Soviet Press today, was attended by
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    • 59 14 SEOUL, May 21 (UP)— The District Court of Appeals here sentenced two convicted Communist spies to death. The two North Korean espionage agents Whang Ik Su, 38. and Chong Yong Whan. 47. were convicted on charges of infiltrating President Syngman Rhee's ruling Liberal Party and
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    • 43 14 LITTLE Mabel Chin, 3, who underwent heart surgery m a televised operation, takes her first walk since the operation m the New York University Hospital. The operation was a success, and Mabel is well on the way to recovery. U.P. pix.
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    • 118 14 NEW YORK, May 21 (UP) President Eisenhower, optimistically reporting that the recession "is slowing down," last night promised a decision soon on a possible tax cut. The President said that reports from around the U.S. "strongly indicate" that the economic decline is losing impetus. He
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    • 60 14 AMMAN, May 20 (UP) A group of influential Jordanian citizens and political leaders cabled the United Nations Sec-retary-General Dag Hammarskjold yesterday to protest the death sentence passed against Palestinian Saade Shawa by Egypt. Shawa was accused of plotting a coup d'etat m Gaza m r*~*-<r
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    • 370 14 To Shoot Down Enemy Missiles, Committee Told WASHINGTON, May 21 (UP) Defence Secretary Neil H. MtElroy hinted broadly m testimony published today that U.S. scientists are on the track of a secret new weapon to put enemy rockets out of commission. Explaining why he did
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    • 192 14 MOSCOW— Professor Bruno Pontecorvo, the atom scientist who disappeared from Britain m 1950, played a leading role m perfecting the work of the Soviet Union's giant synchotron (atom smasher) at Dubna nuclear research institute, it was revealed today m a speech by Professor Dhitry Blouhintsev, the institute's director, quoted
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    • 114 14 Cemetery Begs For Clients CAMBRIDGE, England, May 21 (Reuter).— Walter Hammond, cemetery custodian and gravedigger, has had nothing to do for 20 years. He was appointed to his dual post when Marshland Rural Council built an impressive cemetery here m 1938. Each day since, whatever the weather. Walter has tramped
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    • 56 14 SYDNEY. May 21 (Reuter)— A British Skylark rocket fired yesterday at Woomera rocket range reached a record height of 94 miles, the Acting Minister for Supply, Mr. F. M. Osborne, said m Sydney today. He said the rocket had been designed for upper atmosphere research. It was the
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    • 109 14 NEW YORK. May 21 (UP) At least 337,500 American tourists will travel to East Asian and Pacific areas this year. Newsweek magazine estimated yesterday. It said that twice that number are booked to travel to Europe this year, with the Brussels Fair as the biggest single
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    • 197 14 BRITISH GOVERNMENT SNUBS A MONSTER LONDON, May 21 (Reuter) —The British Government has snubbed "Nessie". Scotland's fabulous monster, by refusing to be drawn down into the murky depths of Loch Ness m search of her. The Secretary of State for Scotland, Mr. John Maclay, even dared the wrath of his
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    • 105 14 RAWALPINDI, May 21 (Reuter) Four members of the joint British-Pakistani forces expedition to 25,550--foot Mount Rakoposhi m the Karakorum Range were forced to return to base camp after reaching a height of 17,400 feet, according to a message received here today. The leader of the expedition, Captain
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    • 55 14 DEMONSTRATORS, including Moslems, waving French flags, marched down the street m Oran, Algeria, towards the Prefecture (local government), during the rioting. The riots began when civilians and Reservists seized the radio station and broadcast appeals for support. They massed on the street, shouting "Massu to power" and
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    • 147 14 Agreement On New Divorce Bill LONDON, May 21 (Reuter) The House of Lords last night agreed m principle to a change m the law on insanity and divorce to make it easier for a spouse to get a divorce m certain circumstances. At present a divorce can be obtained if
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    • 375 14 ISMAILIA, Egypt, May 21 (UP) Thousands of Egyptians are diggi/; again, the way their grand-fathers did, m a massive £120 million project to widen and deepen the Suez Canal. The diggers were shovelling sand from the east bank of the canal m the first phase
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    • 101 14 R.I. Bank Attached In Legal Row THE HAGUE. May 21 (UP) A Dutch citizen and the Indonesian Government have begun a fight m local courts for a prize of three mi Dutch guilder (US$800,000) Winner of the first round m what may prove to be a longfought case is Johannes
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