Singapore Standard, 10 June 1958

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1958 Vol. VIM. No. 342 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 403 1 BUT TOP LEVEL TALKS MUST REMOVE TENSION 7 Believe World Will Benefit From. Such. A Conference INDIANAPOLIS, June 9, (Reuter)— Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, declared yesterday that he personally hoped there would be an East- West Summit conference. Ue told a Press conference here
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  • 262 1 Reason: Because Of Strike By 500 Men THE Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company m Henderson Road will turn off its furnace and suspend production from today. This was the immediate reaction of the management to a strike called by its 500 industrial employees, yesterday.
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  • 52 1 POLICE last night searched for a Singapore taxi-driver who is alleged to have stabbed a merchant several times at an eating stall m Paya Lebar Road. The merchant, Lim Yong Hee, 41, who received several stab wounds over his body, was admitted to the General Hospital m a
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  • 522 1 VIPs Thrilled By Navies 'Show The Flag Exercise THE combined Royal Navy and the Royal New Zealand Navy yesterday "showed the flag" to some 500 YIPs and students from Singapore and the Federation m an unique exercise code-named "Operation Showboat." The guests of honour at yesterday's naval display were ihe
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  • 106 1 SEOUL, June 9 (Reuter) South Korean Police today announced they captured an armed North Korean spy and killed three others late last night after a fiveminute shooting battle on the bank of Han River, near Seoul. Police said the four spies came from North Korea
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  • 164 1 COLOMBO, June 9 (Reuter) Mr. K. M. P. Rajaratne, former Member of Parliament and leader of the Sinhalese extremist Jatika Vimukti Peramuna (National Liberation Front), was placed under house detention last night, a Ceylon Government spokesman announced today. Peramuna, is one of two organizations proscribed by
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  • 32 1 Mr. Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's Chief Minister, will leave London by air next Wednesday for home, an authoritative source said yesterday. Mr Lim will be accompanied by his wife.— Reuter
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  • 242 1 LONDON. June 9 (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth formally opened a second airport for London today at Gatwick m Surrey. The £7.000,000 sterling airport, 35 minutes by train from Victoria Central London terminus, is immediately taking over from London Airport most flights to the Channel Island and
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  • 52 1 More than 500 YIPs and students yesterday boarded II MS Bulwark, HMNZS Royalist, HMS Cheviot and HMS Cavalier for thrills galore as they witnessed an unique exercise code-named Operation Showboat off Singapore waters. Picture shows the aircraft carrier Bulwark steaming full ahead. Inset is the carrier's skipper. Capt.
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  • 181 1 A POLITICAL SETBACK FOR GEN. DE GAULLE PARIS, June 9. (UPD— Gaullist candidates lost two seats m French Senate elections yesterday. It was the first political setback for Gen. Chanes de Gaulle since an army revolt m Algiers swept him back to power a week ago last night. The defeated
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  • 40 1 SEROWE, Bechuanaland, June 9 (Reuter) Twin boys were born to Ruth Khama. London-born wife of Seretse Khama. deposed Chief of the Bamangwato tribe, here yesterday. The couple now have four children three boys and a girl.
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  • 172 1 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad, June 9 (UPI) Controversy over land for a vital U.S. naval base off the coast of South America today threatened to topple the three month-old West Indies Federal Government The Government wants the land on Chaguaramas Peninsula on the North-west cornel of
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  • 119 1 Dutch Line To Resume R.I. Service HONGKONG. June 9 (Reuter) The Dutch-owned Royal Interocean Lines here is planning to resume its regular passenger service between Hongkong and Indonesia which had been suspended following disturbances m Indonesian waters. A company's spokesman said the 8,627-ton liner Tjiwangi was scheduled to leave for
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  • Article, Illustration
    44 1 When Jean Baxti r. 18, caught her finger m a manhole cover, London firemen were unable to free her so she and the manhole cover were taken to hospital to be separated Jean had been trying to retrieve a dropped coin.- Reuter
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  • 511 2 Political Parties Caught Napping THE Singapore Government has tentatively fixed Saturday July 26 as polling day for the Kallang City Council by-election, The Standard learned yesterday. OffiVal announcement of the date is expected within i week. The by-election is for the seat recently vacated by Mr.
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  • 75 2 TOKYO. June 9 (Reuter)— Citizens of Nara, Western Japan, today attended a ceremony to unveil a stone monument dedicated to the late Dr. Langdon Warner, a United States scholar who had helped to save Nara and Kyoto, (both historic cities m Japan) from bombing during World
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  • 59 2 A 53-YEAR-OLD housewife. Tan Keo was jailed for three weeks' by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates yesterday, for being m possession of uncustomed samsu m West Hill Road, on Saturday last. Tan. who had a previous conviction for a similar offence, was found
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  • 36 2 THREE new lawyers were admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice. Sir John Whyatt, m the High Court yesterday. They were Messrs. S. N. Kadirgamar, Cheng Teng Chun and S.W.H. Asheroft.
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  • 24 2 ANTARA newsagency said yesterday the Indonesian Government had decided to buy from Russia 4.000.000 yards of coarse textiles, worth £217,250 sterling— Reuter
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  • 382 2 KUALA LUMPIR, Mon. A frail, 51 year-old widow struggled bravely with a gun- wielding robber and routed him and his two colleagues-in crime at noon today. Madam Chong Mcc Yoong of Shaw Road, however, tamed a head injury and los.s of
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  • 98 2 Gen. Cassels Visits Ulu Selangor ULU SELANGOR. Mon. The Director of Emer£< Operations, Lt.-Genc James Cassc Selangor District I and attended a n sub-committee of the War Executive Con After a brie' trfere the (>■ Kerling and th<where he met the Vi Town and Good Citizens mittees. Addressing them he
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  • 64 2 THREE men, Tan Chuan, Tan Ah I Kadir bin Kassim were yesterday charged m the Spore "Ninth Magistrate's C with p pounds of raw opium w at about $400,000 m a S| boat m the sea oil Loyanj, Singapore, on Sunday. They claimed ti released on
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  • 60 2 MALACCA. Mon. TM winning numbers of tl lacca Welfare League Programme drawn I City Park yesterd: First prize: ***** set). Second prize: ***** (handsewing machine). Third prize: ***** <b Consolation prizt *****, *****, ***** *****. *****, ***** 1 *****, *****, ***** *****. *****. ***** *****, *****.
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  • 51 2 HUSSEIN bin Ahmad of Raman Road, was yesterday charged m a Singapore court with criminally misappropriating a car valued at $4,200 at Bukit Panjang Village on April 15. He pleaded not guilty and was granted $5,000 bail until Monday when his case will again be
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1011 2 SITUATIONS VACANT KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL L Applications are invited post of BUILDING INSPECTOR m the Municipal Architect's Department. SALARY SCALE: $462x20-562/580x D p.m. A variable C.O.L.A. will be pa>d QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must be Technical Assistants who have passed the 2nd Departmental Technical ixam m Civil Engineering or the Final Examination
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    • 508 2 TENDER NOTICES SEPARATE tenders are invited for the supply, for 6 months from July 1958, to: (a) The Central Animal Husbandry Station, Bth Mile, Ayer Hitam-K'.ua.ng Road, K'uang, Johore. and (b) The Paroi Animal Husbandry Station, 4th Mile. Kuala Pilah Road, Seremban, of each of the ANIMAL FEEDING STUFFS listed
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    • 583 2 NO I U.ES NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons whose names and addresses are given below are applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the facts
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    • 413 2 NOTICES MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF KUALA LUMPUR TENDERS are invited for the Lease for a period of Three Years of shops now m the course of erection on the ground floor of a block of approximately 200 flats m Loke Yew Road. Further particulars and conditions of tender can be obtained
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 483 3 SINGAPORE'S industrial, commercial and administrative spheres are again being threatened by o setback to their orderly and peaceful development. Labour unrest appears to be growing and strike decisions are being taken by workers m a number of fields of employment. If these materialize, they will immediately react against
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    • 443 3 TEN-THOUSAND residents of Singapore's outlying districts Yio Chu Kang. Tampenis and Ponggol have formed themselves into a little army to fight crime m their suburban home areas. Here is an example of citizenship, a fine civic gesture which should be patterned immediately m other parts of the
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    • 56 3 HEAD OFFICE: Lim reck Kirn «oad Spore I PO Be* No 1563 Cables TICEWNEWS" Tel: 25<*&1 (5 lines) All departments KUALA LUMPUR: <_- na Insurance Blag. 174. Batu Ka. TeleDNsne ***** 'POM: 93 Cowan St Tel: 3829 L t A '!lS 8 Leith St Te|: 4055
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  • 234 3  -  Sebastain Haffner BERLIN T^HE social implications of the abolition of rationing m East Germany, which was decreed last week, are now beginning to sort themselves out. Together with the wholesale remanipulation of the East German price, wage and tax structure, they amount to a new
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  • 1177 3  - SHADOW PLAY IN SUMATRA Dennis Bloodworth By YTHILE the operations against the rebels m the North Celebes and the forthcoming trial of an American pilot, Allan Lawrence Pope, m Jakarta, for allegedly flying a rebel bomber, make Indonesian news today, a dapper autocratic little man is reporting to Jakarta on
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  • 768 3  -  GEORGE SHERMAN By ces. the troop reductions fit the changing economic political and military needs of the Soviet orbit. The trend is toward trimming military forces to serve solely ends of the nuclear age not political. According to the communique, all Soviet troops (two divisions
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  • 53 3 Experienced seamen know an iceberg is sometimes nine times as big as it looks. They know icebergs are eight-ninths underwater, and if laden with dirt and rocks an even greater portion of it may be submerged. Some Antarctic icebergs are 200 feet high and as much as
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  • 160 3 the glngering-up from Delhi, the common man feels that he can hardly stand up to the stern tests put by our Plan-built economy. Unless the countrywide projects bear quick fruit the common ryot with hi s heavy load of debt, will have to flee the
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  • 386 3 the NEWS as it strikes me pOLITICANS take great delight m attacking and criticizing their opponents. It is exceptional to meet one who has the courage of his convictions to tell party colleagues what he thinks of them. Such a one is the President of the Pan-Malayan UMNO and the
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  • 569 4 Cake-Seller Saw Fatal Stabbing, DPP Tells Court A SCHOOL-BOY, Nathaniel Teo, met his death soon after listening to popular song hits m a coffee-shop m Et'st Coast Road m November last year, the Singapore Assize Court was told yesterday. In the dock was a youth,
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  • 45 4 A YOUNG Chinese died m the General Hospital yesterday soon after falling from the fifth floor of a flat m Queenstown. Singapore. Police are trying to trace the identity of the youth, aged about 20. He wore a singlet and trousers.
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  • 228 4 Anti- Polygamy Women To Hold A Mass Rally SINGAPORE'S first big mass rally of women will be held against "the prevalence of polygamy m the Colony" on June 19, at 5 p.m., at the Happy World Stadium. The announcement of the for which the Police i a permit yesterday, maae
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  • 66 4 Robbers Left No Fingerprints Two persons,, armed with daggers, held up two of the occupants of a house m Cantonment Road, Singapore, and stole $1,200 m cash and jewellery early yesterday The robbers entered the house by scaling the back wall. Four other occupants of the house slept right through
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  • 38 4 TWO men. Tay Peng Chuan and Koh Yin Seng were fined SlO each yesterday when t.\ey pleaded guilty to causing hurt to a S.T.C. ticket inspector on a bus travelling along Paya Lebar Road, Singapore.
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  • 294 4 ALL SNAGS OF LEGAL AID PLAN REMOVED THE Singapore Free Legal Aid Bureau has set machinery towards the implementation of the Legal Aid (Amendment^ Bill, 1958, which Is expected to be passed at the Legislative Assembly which meets again tomorrow. The director of the bureau Mr S. E. Teh told
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  • 255 4 A WORLD WAR II air hero arrived m Singapore yesterday from Australia m the Nieuw Holland to take over the new R.A.A.F. strategic force at Butterworth. He is Air Commodore K. R. J. Parsons, D.5.0., D.F.C., A.F.C. Under the new defence plans, the
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  • 166 4 FESTING VISITS TROOPS IN IPOH IPOH, Mon. The Com-mander-in-Chief, FARELF, General Sir Francis W. Festing this morning paid farewell visits to units of the British and Commonwealth troops stationed here. The general arrived by a YIP Va.etta and was met at the airport by Brigadier I. N. M. Moore, commander
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  • 69 4 LOW Pee Peng and Tham Soon Wah yesterday pleaded not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to causing hurt to three detectives with parangs while being members of an unlawful assembly at the junction of Trengganu and Pagoda Streets on June 2. They were each
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  • 37 4 Photo. DURING the celebrations of the birthday anniversary of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, m London, the High Commissioner. Tunku Ya'rob and wife, (on the right) greet Sir Selwyn-Clarke and Lady SelwynClarke on their arrival. UPI
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  • 230 4 Rejected Plans: They Want Right To Appeal THE question of the right to appeal against the rejections of building plans by the Singapore Improvement Trust has been submitted for oral answer m the Legislative Assembly meeting tomorrow. The Liberal-Socialist Assemblyman for Tclok Ayer, Mr. R. Jumabhoy. has asked the Minister
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  • 92 4 THE Rev Shwe Bo U Arthapha. Buddhist monk from Rangoon, is giving a series of lectures this week m Singapore on Buddha and Buddhist places of interest m Asia. His talks, translated into English by an interpreter and accompanied by slides, are being held at
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  • 476 4 ARTISAN TRAINING CENTRE FOR THE OVERAGED PUPILS PLANS have been finalized for the setting up of an artisan training centre for overaged pupils, a spokesman for the Ministry of Education told The Standard yesterday. He said that the Ministry was awaiting the green light from the Legislative Assembly to provide
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  • 71 4 THE Minister for Comn cations and Work?. Mr. Cis Thomas, m answer tc many requests for the or tion of a bus ser the western part of Serang Garden Estate, said yest« i that it was not y< provide a public bus ser m the area.
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  • 498 5 Ishaks Message At Opening Of 6-Day Seminar KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Malaya's most pressing problem is the raising of the living standard of its 2,500,--000 rural inhabitants, declared the Minister for Agriculture Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak m a message to the opening session of the unsponsored
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  • 211 5 'MURDER CASE MORE VITAL THAN LEAVE' p E N A N G. Mon.— A Mr. Lim Kean said m a court here .at the question of ea of six youths, were facing a charge of murder, was more important than the leave to taken by the Senior a was objecting
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  • 82 5 PENANG, Mon. UMNO Youth Leaders here will hold a special meeting at the UMNO on Saturday to discuss \'O Youths forthcoming FedINO Youth secretary, Inche Hashim bin Haji Mahamed, said today that a report from youth delegates, who attended the UMNO Youth Assembly
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  • 252 5 MINISTER PLANS TO REBUILD HOSPITAL IN K.L KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The much -criticized General Hospital here will be rebuilt entirely and equipped with the most modem medical facilities, rhe Minister for Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan, declared today. "This is the Government's intention which, of course, will take a number
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  • 178 5 King, Queen Are Now In Trengganu KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. —The Yang di-P ertuan Agong and Raja Permaisuri Agong who ended their official visit to Pahang this morning, drove from Kuantan to the Pahang/Trengganu boundary to start the second lap of their tour of the East Coast. At the border, the
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  • 93 5 NARA N G, beautiful Dyak film star (left), helps at the draw of the Perak Turf Club's Big Sweep on Saturday m Ipoh, assisted by another Keris film actress, Bareng. In the background from the left are P.T.C. Committee members Messrs. Cheah Ghim Leng, S.
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  • 108 5 Five Fined For A Noisy Farewell MALACCA, Mon. Ffve friends decided to entertain one of their number who was going on transfer to Kroh shortly to a farewell party at the Rest House here. During the course of the evening the party became more and more boisterous till finally it
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  • 136 5 Girl Put On Six-Month Bond For Suicide Bid MALACCA. Mon. Look Lin Nooi, described by Prosecuting Inspector Mohamed Ismail as a call-girl, was bound over to be of good behaviour for six months m the sum of $100 by the Magistrate Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, for attempting to commit suicide on
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  • 61 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pneumonia killed 12 out of 40 cases m the Federation, said the health intelligence report for the week ended May 17. Selangor had 15 cases with three deaths, Perak 14 cases with three deaths, Johore five cases with two deaths, and Pahang lour
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  • 277 5 PENANG, Mon. Fourhundred and twentyone employees of the City Council, including senior officers, have indicated they wished to learn Malay, even though they were told it may be necessary to charge a small fee for lessons. This was stated by the Mayor, Mr.
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  • 80 5 HIROSHIMA SURVIVOR PROMOTED TANJONG MALIM, Mon. Inche Abdul Razak bin Abdul Hamid, teacher of Malay Language m the Sultan Idris College here, has been promoted assistant lecturer m the college. Inche Abdul Razak is the only Malayan survivor of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima on Aug. 6, 1945. He was
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  • 92 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A Drivate m the Federation Army here, 26-year-old Lim Boon Hoe, was today charged before Magistrate Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Yunus with assisting to run the illegal 1,000-character lottery at Cheras Road last Saturday. Lim and another man, Yap Yoke Chee, 25,
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  • 129 5 KOTA BHARU, Mon. A branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was formed here with Mr. A. G. Shaik as president, at a meeting last Friday. The meeting, which was held at the Lido Theatre under the chairmanship of Mr. P. S. Dharan and attended by
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  • 143 6 $200 Bond For Penang Housewife PEXANG, Mon. A housewife, Kulsom Bee binte Abdul Rahman, 58, was put on a $200 bond for one year m the Magistrate's Court today when she pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of $220 worth of jewellery belonging to Sharifah Fatimah. Inspector H. Greenall
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  • 583 6 'Mass Rallies Not A Solution To Education Problems' THE Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, yesterday viewed "with concern" the actions of ilie Malay Education Council which held a mass rally last Sunday m protest against Government's delay m implenienting its plans for Malay education
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  • 69 6 SINGAPORE'S Director of Information Services, Mr. George G. Thomson and Mrs. Thomson last night entertained members of the Philippines goodwill mission to the Colony to a cocktail party at their residence m Mount Pleasant Road. The mission will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Thursday for a tour
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  • 141 6 PENANG. Mon.— The City Council held Its shortest session tor an ordinary meeting this afternoon. The business of the meeting was completed m less than hall an hour. The only deliberation was the recommendation of the appointment of an assistant accountant m the Electricity
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  • 243 6 PENANG, Mon.— A building contractor, Ng Chee Honrr said under cross-examination by Mr. F. G. Pooley m the Supreme Court today that there were reasons why he was taken off the PWD. contractors roll. JVg was claiming from the Municipal Councillors SI 5.595 as
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  • 72 6 SWAM I Mangalananda, (above) a prominent member of the Sree Narayana Gurukulom m India, will arrive m Singapore by air tomorrow. He will stay m the Singapore branch of the Gurukulom m Sembawr.ng for six months to propagate the teachings of Sree Narayana, an Indian Yogi who
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  • 39 6 MALACCA, Mon. A Special Constable, Samat bin Mohamed Yasin. attached to the Bukit Asahan Estate at Jasin, was found shot dead while on duty last night. Police said they did not suspect any foul play.
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  • 151 6 Choosing Youths For W AY Meet KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Malayan Youth Council selection sub-committee will meet this week-end to choose Federation delegates to tne World Assembly of Youih General Assembly which will meet m New Delhi on Aug. 3. The Federation is allowed to send 15 delegates and 15
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  • 256 6 Best To Moke Up, Magistrate tells Couple A MAINTENANCE case, which was fixed for continued hearing yesterday, was again postponed to June 25 when Mr. Goh Ban Lay, defence counsel, said there weie excellent prospects of a settlement by both parties. Mr. Goh was appearing for Syed Anwari, a P.W.D.
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  • 122 6 PENANG, Mon. Mr. Justice Hill m the Supreme Court today dismissed the appeal of a businessman, Ooi Choon Sian. against cpnviction and a fine of $15,000 on a charge of attempting to evade Customs duty amounting to $1,303, at the Customs warehouse, m Butterworth, on
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  • 157 6 Union To Ballot On Port Offer PENANG. Mon.-T h e Executive Council of Penang Port Commit Employees Union decided to postpone meeting scheduled 10 held tonight until morrow night. The meeting is to whether ballot paper.- be issued to the merr b< what action to take offer oi S8 a
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  • 55 6 POULTRY produ lion ir gapore has mere.', five times birds m 1954 year the merce and In Jumabhoy, said la As a an average reduction of er cent m the price of and poultry during this pc the Minister said. The Minister Radio Malaya o:
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  • 257 6 IT is of great international significance that the Thoiiias Cup games are being held m Singapore, the Mayor, Mr Ong Eng Guan, said last night. The reason. Mr. Ong said, was that Singapore was at the crossroads culturally and geographically of the East and
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  • 39 6 BERGHINER PAULIN loved wife of Dr. I. Berg and the mother ol D i passed away sudden^ General Hospital on J Cortegt wiL leave 314 Ore Road t't 9.30 a.m. June for the Jewish Cemetery, Thomson Road. Singapore.
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  • 479 7 Amended Bill To Clear Ambiguity LOCAL employees of the armed forces m Singapore will be allowed to stand for the city and rural elections if the Legislative Assembly passes a Bill which will come up lor its first reading tomorrow, The Standard was told
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  • 163 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 741 74g R.S.S. No. 1 744 712 (July) 731 73? R.S.S. No. 2 734 73? R.S.S. No. 3 65 65} Tone:— Quiet and slightly easier. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was
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  • 111 7 They Ask For Rooms And Hold Up Two KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two young men came to a house at Jalan New Market, off Pudu Road and asked it there were rooms to let. When the 14-year-old daughter of the chief tenant came to the door, she and a woman sub-tenant
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  • 28 7 THE first session of the Council of State for Penang will be held at the Council Chamber m Peel Avenue, on July 16 at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 252 7 Cholera Travellers Must Notify Health Office PENANG, Mon.— Travellers to Penang from T< ailand come over by rail are now being instructed to report daily at the City Health Office during the period of their stay here. This was disclosed by the Mayor. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, at the City
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  • 73 7 MR. B. T. NORTH, the Deputy Traffic Manager of the Labour section of the Singapore Harbour Board, who left yesterday by Qantas-BOAC for Britain on retirement. Mr. North, who had been m the Colony for 12 years, was garlanded and seen off by a
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  • 40 7 GRACEFUL and smiling, Princess Talayani Watana, elder sister of the King of Thailand, yesterday evening went to a film show at the Odeon Theatre. Standardpic shows the Princess receiving a bouquet from an employee of the theatre.
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  • 110 7 RAMVONG GIRLS MAKE A BIG HIT KLANG, Mon. The Siamese Ramvong dance troupe has become such a hit here that it has even attracted patrons from as far as the border town of Tanjong Malim, 66 miles away. The 14 girls m the troupe from Haadyai m South Thailand have
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  • 123 7 King Ends Tour Of Pahang KUANTAN, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong ended their State visit <o Pahang this morning, when they left for Trengganu. Last night a State dinner m their honour was held at the residence of the Mentri Besar. Dato Kurnia Paduka Raja.
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  • 85 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The first Malay passengers to embark on a KLM plane from here were the famiiy of an assistant passport officer m the Malayan Embassy m Karachi. Inche Noriah Haji Salim, wife of Inche Ismail Bakri and their two children Shaharol, two
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    • 428 7 •it T* 3*.*^P-^SS^K. W m^mVSSrW^~*Jm S3^ I FLASH/ FLASH/ FLASH! i INDONESIA BEATS DENMARK IN THE THOMAS CUP J -|C A COMPLETE NEWSREEL OF INDONESIA'S jfDEFEAT OF DENMARK IN THE THOMAS CUP jL, J MATCHES WILL BE SHOWN AT ALL SHOWS AS FROM TODAY IN ALL CATHAY ORGANISA. "X TION
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    • 378 7 M F- 1 k I *JmA kl \Jm Iml i i'al kfm. V RADIO MALAYA (General Ser\ire): 8.57 9.45 a.m. English BBBPMwMßn|^Mp^^nH''f3 Schools Broadcasts 1.15 pm. ■I yij9\ %i*sJ.Y' V M [91 V Mtßf 'Ww W 'f v£Cf 4 Music with your Makan. 1.30 ■^JU^U^^^tt^MWU^U^«Hi||| I Time Signal and News.
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    • 858 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. Tel: *****/6, *****/4 132/« Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Halifax. Montreal, Boston. New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia •> Cult Ports. S'por. P. Sham Penang TEUCER 3/9 Aug 10 Ami 15/16 Aug Carriers option t. proceod via other ports to load and discharge cargo
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    • 803 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings tot Aden, Port Soid. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Copenhagen, Gothenburg. Oslo. Spore P.S'hom Penang BOGOTA' 20 23 June 24/2SJun« 26 27Junt Calling Beyrouth, Karlshamn. Gdynia. "MANCHURIA" w m» m, OUTWARD Sailings tor Bangkok and tor FAR EAST. Penang P. Sham S'poec"KAMBODIA" 11/12 June 12/13Jun«
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  • 250 9 Improve Efficiency Call By Chairman THE only effective answer to a low price lor rubber, which is inevitable if producers are to compete with synthetic, is greater efficiency and lower costs arising out of higher yields. This is stated by the chairman of Kuala Selangor Rubber Company Ltd., Mr. J
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  • 120 9 Price Slips 3/8C. BINOAPORE rubber price fell 2 cent yesterday, when International first grade June shipment closed at 744 cents per lb. Th» local market opened siightly lower on disappointing overseas advices, but with a steady undertone. Lower sheet was largely neglected. Quiet conditions continued m the afternoon. The virtually
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  • 75 9 AMPAT Tin Dredging. Limited, made a profit of £54.107 for the year ended Dec. 31. 1957. The company's annual general meeting will be held m London on June 24. The directors recommend a final dividend of 17J per rent. An interim dividend of 10 per cent was
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  • 129 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling. T.T. or OD. 2/3-7/8, buying, airmail. T.T. 2/4. O.D 2/4-1/32. 30 d/st 2/4--3/16. 45 d/st 2/4-1/4. 60 d/st 2/4-5/16. 90 d/8t 2/4-7/16. 120 d/st 2/4-9/18. 180 d/st 2/4New Yoric: buying. T.T.
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  • 61 9 New Baby Food On Market Dutnex Baby Food is a specially modified milk based infant food containing all the vitamins needed by babies for healthy growth. This new fully vitaminised baby food is already being sold m Burma. Ceylon, India, Indonesia, Thailand and also Lebanon and Pakistan. Mr. H.F. Jahn
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  • 49 9 MAY rubber outputs announced are:Amalgamated Malay 80.100 lb., Borelli 59,000 lb.; Connemara 54,500 lb.: New Serendah 55.000 lb.: Bukit Kepong 20.--200 lb.: Bassett 28,500 lb.; Kuala Sidim 90,039 lb. Benta 77.000 lb.; J. Kuantan 71,000 lb.; Kundong 42,027 lb.; Mentakab 59.000 ]b.; S. Bagan 157,000 lb.
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  • 25 9 KEMPAS rubber output was 275,100 lb. m April and 292,500 lb. m May. Corresponding figures for Radella are 15,000 lb. and 16,--700 lb.
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  • 184 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business don* yesterday: F. N. ords. $2.47, $2.46 (overnight); Gammon $1.96, $1.95; M. Breweries $3.12 i; M. Breweries debentures 80c; M. Cement $1.33: McAlister $1.23*; M Box $1-70; Robinson ords. $1.61J; Sime Darby $1.49. 51. 50 (overnight); Cold Storage 83c. 84Jc; Steamship
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  • 141 9 BRITAIN is to build a revolutionary new plant which will produce cheap household gas. The plant is expected to produce gas at considerably less than the present cost, when it comes into operation at the beginning of 1960. Instead of coal, the plant uses a
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  • 243 9 IMPROVEMENT of fish marketing m Asia and the Far East, will be among the items to be discussed at the Food and Agriculture Organization's 15-nation Regional Conference, scheduled to take place m Tokyo from Oct. 6 to 16.' Nations taking part are U.K. (for Borneo,
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  • 470 9 $50 MIL LOAN FUND TO BE FLOATED Money To Finance Fed. Development KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government today announced the floating of a $50,000,000 six per-cent registered loan stock, 1968/1973, to finance the country's development projects. The loan is open to public subscription as from 10 a.m. tomoirow and
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  • 154 9 'Novel' Pepsodent Contest A NOVEL window display contest at John Littles', Singapore, run by Sime Darby and Co. Ltd., to publicise Pepsodent toothpaste is currently attracting Colony shoppers to this department store. Shoppers are invited to participate m the Pepsodent Window Display competition. Sime Darby are local selling agents for
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  • 74 9 SINGAPORE Chlnwt Product Exchange noon doting pricei ocr pieui rettcrdav were: copra June/ July U.K. Continent $32 buyers $32$ sellers coconut oil m bulk $48 sellers; m drums $51 <ci ers: Muntok white pepper $122 sellers; Sarawak white $121 sellers; Special Sarawak black $70. Singapore Copra Association closing
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  • 123 9 Industrials And Tins Show Improvement INDUSTRIALS and tins were a shade better while rubbers were dull m the Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:— INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser Neave Ords. 2.45 2.50 G..E. Life 1.100 buyers Metal Box 1.68
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  • Article, Illustration
    196 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS London Maru. Barito, Ir.dari. Norse Lady. Sea Bird. H Cape. Cal. Adelaide. Shm*ei Maru. Drnbvch. Prekkak. Sty. Selo. Felipe?. Limburg, Lnchialay. Azumq Maru. Dan.-kil. Eleanor. Dredger. Glenorchv. Pres. Jackson. Fred. Clover. Tons Bee. Rosita. Ka«sahime Maru. Lapnz. Zee'and Marbride. Thet a Star. Gordian Rajula. Bakongan.
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  • 134 10 Queen Visits Dental School LONDON: During her visit to the London School of Dental Surgery, Queen Elizabeth watches 11-year-old Jane Harther being X-rayed m the Holograph, a modern piece of dental equipment. The Queen opened a new extension building to the School; it occupies the site of the old Ciro's
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  • 304 10 Nurses Dance Social MR. Choy Thoong Por, a designer of Creative Advertising Service m Penan?, and his bride. Miss Lucy Cheah, after their wedding at the Khek Association m Burmah Road, Penan?. The bridegroom is the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Choy Wen? Tung, while the bride is a
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  • 138 11 The thrill and the scramble the fall of Indonesia's Thomas Cup hero and captain. Ferry Sonneville. comes just before his victory over Erland Kops to put Indo- nesia m the Thomas Cup inter-zone final today and tomorrow. This exclusive picture by Standard's sports cameraman, Tan Man
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  • 96 11 THE following is the draw for the inter-zone Thomas Cup final between Indonesia and Thailand today and tomorrow at the Badminton Stadium: IST NIGHT Txn Joe Hock vs Charoen leville vs Tanoo. Njoo Kirn Bie and Tan Kins: Gwan vs Santos and Kamol. Tan Joe Hock and Lie
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  • 485 11 If Indons Win Singles -They'll Be Challengers Says LEONG HEW MENG TWICE 1 was wrong m my predictions. First I grossly underrated Thailand m the match against America, and second, the "human" element which makes sport so unpredictable came into play and offset my calculations m the match between Indonesia
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    39 11 BELOW: The happy Thais who hope to challenge Malaya for the Thomas Cup, ranged behind their captain, Sunthorn Subabandhu. Until the actual result Is known tomorrow night, the Thais will remain the 'dark horses' of the tournament.
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  • 81 11 PENANG, Mon. A fine bowling performance by N. Ganapathy, (eight wickets for 17 runs) enabled the Indian Association to beat the Penang Sports Club by five wickets m a friendly cricket match played on the Western Road ground during the weekend. The Indians batted first and
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  • 17 11 HALMSTAD, June 8 (UPI) —Northern Ireland beat Czechoslovakia 1-0 m their world cup came yesterday.
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  • 31 11 \L HQ. FARELF. beat Royal Army by four goals to and of the Baoe District senior competition at team and d their supc took a me.
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  • 19 11 U at Farrer Park. clase on June 30 at available I be addressed to PO Box 2100.
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  • 498 11  -  KEN JALLEH 'Hot Box Nations Corner The Fight For Thomas Cup By WE'VE had some shocks at the impressive National Stadium oi Japan at Tokyo's Meiji Shrine Park venue of the Asian Games— but they were tremors compared to the earthquakes we've been getting
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  • 80 11 STANDARDPIX shows Mr. Lamsam, President of the badminton Association of Thailand (third from Ie1t) with Mr. Aw Cheng Chue, Chairman of Haw Par Brothers Ltd. (on his left). Others m the picture are Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, President of the Singapore Badminton
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  • 262 11 SE Asians Supreme In One Sport THE victories of Indonesia and Thailand m the Inter-Zone semi-finals are a good indication of the growing maturit> of the countries m South-east Asia m the world of spoi according to the President of the Badminton Association of Thailand, Mr. Chulind Lamsam. Mr. Lamsam
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  • 256 11 Edgbaston. Birmingham June 9 (Reuter) England beat New Zealand here today m the opening match of the five-game test cricket series. They won by 205 runs with a day and a half to spare. Scores were England 221 and 215 for six declared. New
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  • 68 11 EXHIBITION matches have been arranged featuring the current Thomas Cup players— for Ipoh, Seremban and. Malacca. Players invited to take part m these exhibitions are: Mike Hartgrove. Jim Poole, Ferry Sonneville, Tan Joe Hock, Tannoo, Chareon and the Malayan ployers. The exhibition m Ipoh will be held
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  • 37 11 PENAN G. Mon. The Chinese Recreation Club won their third match m the cricket league when they defeated the Royal Austrs Air Force by five wick their match played on the Minden Barracks ground yesterday.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 43 11 STANDARD SPECIAL SCORECAKD (Tonight June 10 at 8 p.m. S.B.A. Hall) SINGLES 1. Tan Joe Hock Vs. Charoen 2. Sonneville Vs. Tanoo DOUBLES 3. Njoo Kim Bie Tan King Gwan Vs. Santos Kamol 4. Tan Joe Hock Lie Po Djian Vs. Charoen Prida
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  • 296 12 They Score Only Four Goals KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Pakistan, the Asian Games champions netted two goals m each half to beat Malaya I o m a friendly 'International* on the Merdeka Stadium ground here today. Tunku Abdul Rahman, Federation's Prime Minister, was among the several
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  • 88 12 MATTHEWS HURT IN THE GROIN STANLEY Matthews injured his groin while playing m Hongkong yesterday for Blackpool and a Hongkong team. He will be out of soccer for a few weeks. This sad news was sent m the form of a cable to the Singapore Amateur Football Association who on
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  • 134 12 SURPRISES IN AUSSIE RUGBY TEAM SYDNEY, June 9, (Reuter)— There are surprise selection m Australia's rug-by league team to play England m the first Test here on Saturday. The team is:. Full-back: G. Clifford (N.S.W.), Wingers: R Kite (N.S.W.) I. Moir (N.S.W.)i Centres: H. Wells (N.SW.) B. Carlson (N.S.W.), Five-Eighth:
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  • 112 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Chinese Football Ashe request of the Football Association of Malaya. have postponed the MCFA Cup final match between Selangor and Singapore scheduled to take place under floodlighthe Merdeka Stadium on June 14 The reason— the FAM is try_?t Stanley Matthews. tot ball wizard,
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  • 83 12 MALACCA. Mon.— The "C" Company of the Malacca Home Guards won top honours m the annual weapon training meet held on the Bukit Sebukor Rifle Range. In the guest shooting competition, the Ist Battalion of the Federation Regiment received the highest marks while the Police took second place.
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  • 77 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club lost a valuable point when thy were held t o a one-all draw by Selangor Indian Association m a division 2 FAS league match played here on the Pudu Roa led 1-0 at interThong Indians equalised after the
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  • TODAY'S SPORT
    • 51 12 SOCCER: Div. 1 Postals A.C. vs. K.L. Police Imbi Road; Div. 2. S.C.S.S.C. vs. Telecoms A.W.C. S.I.A. Dw. 2. Sungei Besi Police vs Kilat Club Cheras Road; Div. 3 Police Res. Unit. vs. Telecoms Stores and Workshop. Brickfields Road; Dir. 3. Guthrie S.C. vs. Audit Dept S.C. Circular
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    • 38 12 SOCCER: Dir. I P.P.C.R.C. "A" vs. T.P.C.A. "A" City Stadium. SOCCER: Div. I—rßamblers vs. King's Dragoon Guards—Town Padang Div. 11—95 F.B.R.A. vs. Loyal Regiment "B" Coronation Ground. Div. lll—Changkal Kinding Estate vs. 2 Workshop Lower Coronation Ground.
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    • 12 12 SOCCER: Div. II Gloucester Estate vs. Nova Scotia Estate—Speedy Road.
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    • 7 12 SOCCER: Kwan Sin vs. Young Tamilians.
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  • 31 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Selangor Eurasian Association beat th e Malay Mail Sports Club 8-2 m a FAS division 1 league match o n the TPCA ground here today.
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  • 216 12 MALACCA. Mon.— Jasin Police Contigent swept the board to win the team championship m the annual Malacca Police sports held on the Kuku ground on Saturday. I Runners-up were the Central Police while the Headquarters took third place. P. C. Sivapathy of the Central Contingent won
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  • 161 12 WORLD CUP SOCCER thp p T CKHOLM > J u ne 9 (Reuter).-West Germany the holders, sprang the surprise of the opening match! es yesterday m the World Soccer Cup final series The Germans, who have done little m International football since their triumph m
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    7 12 HOW THEY FINISHED AT IPOH LAST SATURDAY.
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  • 50 12 INDIANAPOLIS, U.S.A.: Flames rise up around driver, Pat O'Connor, m his Sumar Special after an 11-car smash-up here recently. This International News Soundphoto shows firemen trying their best to rescue O'Connor. They were driven back by the flames. O'Connor could not be rescued and died.
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  • 51 12 TELOK n— Town Council scored th, by bf the formidable Rangers 4-' the senior division league yes* terri Town Council scored through outside right R. right Maniam. inside left A' Jalaluddin and centre forward Joseph Thomas. All the Ra goals came from inside Zainuddin
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  • 301 12  - HIGH SOCKS SET FOR A WINNING ACCOUNT WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Mon.— High Socks, last start Bukit Timah winner, is retaining his splendid form. Matched with Bird Note (Mitchell) on the training track this morning High Socks (Ransome) was going very easy all the way to return 37 sec. for
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  • Show Business HIGHLIGHTS EVERY TUESDAY
    • 265 13 How Jayne made it the first time \^HEN a movie star is born, many men promptly claim to have "discovered" her. Producer Louis W. Kellman, who made C o 1 umbia Pictures' "Jhe Burglar," starring Dan Duryea, Jayne Mansfield and Martha Vickers, can truly claim responsibility for the curvaceous Miss
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    • 897 13 YOUR FIRST k CLUE' CHRTING today, readers will have to collect the extracts from the address by Cecil De M lie. producer of the fabulous motion picture. TEN COMMANDMENTS, m which he why he made the film. In conjunction with the screening of THE TEN
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    • 410 13 The Tin Star TN the days when the West hovered between order and chaos, a special breed of killer operated just within the law. He was the bounty hunter, the wanderer who made a dangerous living out of bringing m wanted outlaws for the price on their heads. Forced to
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 575 13 TODAYS QUOTATION: MMMHHBMM "Hypocrisy Is the horn- I age which vice renders to I virtue La Rochefou- I P^^^^^^^^B cauld B^^M W* sw^^^l TUESDAY FOR EVERY- I A^^BhAhAn^l ONE: Be conscientious; get I B^^^^nTTll into the swing of things V^^L^^^^^^H Cordiality, charm, tact snd ll^fl B^^^^^^^^^^^B poise should be used.
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  • 196 14 WORLD NEWS Caltex Expects To Export More Oil From Sumatra TOKYO, June 9 (UPl).— The American-owned Californii Texas Oil Company can be expected to increase crude oil exports from Sumatra soon, it was reported totlav The Indonesian Antara news agency, m a broadcast monitored m Tokyo, said the increase can
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  • 174 14 MURDERER OFFERS BODY TO VARSITY TAIPEI, June 9 (Reuter)— Chin Ming Shih. one of three murderers of a bank cashier, Chang Chang Nien, last November, has offered his body to the Taiwan University hospital for anatomy study. Chin, who had been sentenced to death, made the offer m a letter
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  • 151 14 LONDON, June 9. (Reuter). The Daily Mail today prints two letters signed by Britain's ace jailbreaker. Alfred George Hinds, m which he claims to be m the Irish Republic. Police all over Britain have fought the 41-year-old convict since he climbed a wall at
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  • 102 14 KARACHI, June 9 (Reuter) Khan Muhammad Farul Khan, 54-year-old Pathan, Memuer of the West Pakistan Provincial Assembly, was shot dead late yesterday outside his native village of Bir. m the Hazara district of the former Northwest Frontier Province. it was reported here today. c murderer escaped unidentified.
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  • 37 14 SIR Winston Churchill sent warmest good wishes" to General de Gaulle and exed "fervent hopes" for the future of France m a message to the General sent on Saturday and made public m Paris yesterday.
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  • 26 14 FIFTY-ONE persons. all boatmen, were given up for dead today after a cyclone their boat m the Bay of I near Chittaaona. East UPI
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  • 64 14 KATMANDU, June 9 (Reuter) The Nepalese Foreign Ministry last night confirmed reports that a Swiss expedition had failed to reach the summit of the world's highest unclimbed peak, 26,795-foot Mount Dhaulagiri, due to bad weather. An official communique said the expedition was forced back after reaching 23.400
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  • 66 14 TO celebrate the birthday of His Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, a reception was held by the High Commissioner of Malaya at Ashoka Hotel. New Delhi, on June 4. Left to right: Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru; Mrs. Hashim; the High Commissioner of India m U.K.; the
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  • 48 14 CAIRO, June 9 (Reuter) Archbishop Makarios, exiled leader of the Greek Orthodox Church m Cyprus, left here today for Athens by air. The Archbishop spent nine days m Egypt. He is scheduled to fly to London on June 27 to attend the Lambeth conference.
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  • 93 14 HONOLULU, June 9 (Reuter) The U.S. Government has "no plans" to stop an American, his wife and two children and a Japanese yachtman from sailing into forbidden nuclear test areas m the Pacific. The American is Earle L. Reynolds, owner of the 50-foot ketch
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  • 145 14 Search For Two Who Saw Briton Killed MANILA, June 9 (UPI).— Philippine constabulary authorities today sought a woman and a boy for information m the fatal shooting of Ralph Morrison, a young British nautical engineer, m Batangas Province on Thursday. The woman, who was reported to have entertained Morrison and
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  • 206 14 TILBI RY, England, June 9 (Reuter) Scots-born Mrs Rita Nasir came home to Britain today claiming she was held m the harem of the King of Yemen tor four months. The 25-year-old Glasgowborn mother of six said she and her Arab husband had escaped
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  • 72 14 PEKING, June 9 (Reuter) China's first serve-yourself supermarket has been opened m the Manchurian city of Harrbin with the Chinese name 'Shop without a salesman," the Ta Kung Yao reported today The newspaper said "This kind of shop has existed for more than 30 years abroad and
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  • 135 14 PEKING, June 9 (Reuter) A "quack doctor" near Peking is charging a fee of more than ($55 Malayan) for curing nervous diseases by beating patients, the Peking People's Daiiy reported today. The newspaper said that a 'quack doctor" named Liv Teh Ming was exploiting
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  • 441 14 Warning Turned False Alarm Into A Reality NICOSIA, June 9 (Reuter)— Church bells, tolling m Famigusta. Cyprus, were today blamed for an isolated bomb incident being turned into a riot which is now m its second day. Four people have been killed and more than 70
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  • 144 14 ROME. June 9, (UPl).— Once upon a time, the Rome newspaper II Giorno reported today, there was a family m Southern Italy consisting of a mother, a father and ten giris. The father, Salvatore Alvaro, refused to marr v the mother. Carmela
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  • 122 14 Star Hurt, And Secret Revealed ST. AUGUSTINE, Florida, June 9 (Reuter) American film actress Suzy Parker is seriously injured m hospital here after a car carrying ncr and her father collided with a goods train at a level crossing. Her father was killed The 25-year-old actress and Mr. Parker were
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  • 94 14 TAIPEH, June 9 (Reuter) Two aboriginal chieftains of the scenvc- Sun Moon Lake area m Central Formosa are fighting a court battle to decide who is the rightful "King of the Realm." Tribal chief Mao Ah Sin Hsiao, known as "King Mao." has filed a suit
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  • 61 14 LISBON. June 9. (UPI). Americo Tomas, candidate of the ruling National Union Party, today won the Portuguese presidential elections to climax the hottest campaign m 30 years. Tomas will serve as President for seven years. The election campaign was high-lighted by a number of bloody clashes
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  • 59 14 HOLLYWOOD producerdirector Otto Preminger, right, and his writer, A. E. Hotchner, being greeted by Chinese actresses Miss Yen Feng, second from right, and Miss Soo Feng, on their arrival here from Europe. Preminger is looking for a Chinese beauty to play a leading role m his forthcoming
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  • 86 14 LONDON. June 9 (UPI) Actor Robert Donat, 53, who won a Hollywood Academy Award m the movie "Goodbye Mr. Chips," died early today m a London hospital. Donat collapsed on a movie set last month. A film company spokesman said he was suffering from a 'cerebral disorder
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  • 24 14 COMMUNIST Chinetions on Am 1 35 shells at the islanr Little Quemoy and Tat*u. Nationalist China's Defene* Ministry announced yester- day.— Reuter
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  • 33 14 MR. Fre 1 collapsed as he knelt at the altar beside his intended bride at the wedding ceremony m San Diego, California, yesterday. He died m hospital two hours later. Reuter
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  • 253 14 ALGIERS, June 9 (UPl).— Algeria's former Gov-ernor-General Jacques Soustelle said today that the French Army has decided "once and for all" that it will never give up Algeria. In an exclusive interview Soustelle, who flew here to become the political "brains" of the May
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