Singapore Standard, 14 June 1958

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  • 24 1 it 9*1 M. SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 14. 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 346 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 495 1 ALL BRITISH FAMILIES WARNED TO STAY INDOORS Battalion To Fly In After Day Of Communal Rioting NICOSIA, Cyprus, June 13 Riot-torn Cyprus today awaited the arrival of 700 tough British paratroopers, to be flown to the island to break up the clashes between the areas of Turkish
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  • 365 1 Critical Union Talks Now In Progress LONDON. June 13 (Reuter) Settlement of London's docks and bus strikes involving 70,000 men hung m the balance today. One group of dockers was still opposing a proposed end by next Monday of a strike holding
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  • 134 1 OTTAWA, June 13 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmilian, the British Prime Minister, said today that if a summit conference was going to succeed it must not be too ambitious. Answering questions at a Press conference, he said that what was disappointing about the 1955 summit conference
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  • 53 1 A SINGAPORE tailor, Liew Seat Choon. 43, was killed after his cycle was m collision with a bus at the junction of Lorong 12 and Geylang Road, last night. Eye-witnesses to this accident are asked to contact Inspector A. G. Aeria of ihe Traffic Accidents Branch,
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  • 36 1 WASHINGTON. June 13 (Reuter) Mr. Charles Malik, the Lebanese Foreign Minister, flew here today for an urgent meeting with Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, on the crisis m his country.
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  • 25 1 M. PIERRE Etinne Flandin, a former French Prime Minister, died yesterday at his Riviera home at Sain Jean Cap Ferrat, aged 69. Reuter
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  • 202 1 ALOR STAR, Fri.— Leading members of the Kedah Malay Teachers' Union, who attended their annual delegates' meeting here today, were very annoyed to heai that a Kedah Prince had abducted a young Malay girl teacher. The incident. which was alleged to have taken place
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  • 164 1 WASHINGTON. June 13 (UPI) The State Department today studied a new Russian letter to President Eisenhower believed to deal with the long-dis-cussed summit meeting. A State Department spokesman said the letter ran to about 18 pages, plus another 20 pages of annexes. It was delivered
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  • 77 1 FAYETTEVILLE, North Carolina. June 13 (Reuter) Mrs. Thomas luliucci. known to local television viewers as Ernie Eye, today had made good her challenge to become the world's biggest talker. Ernie, who organized last week's "talkathon" here which saw six women successively create new world records for
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  • 646 1  - 'Colony Economy Dependent On Foreign Capital' ANDREW ROTH From LONDON, Fri. Before he left, Singapore's Chief Minister, Lim Yew Hock, m an exclusive airport interview answered for me three questions which the Malayan Commercial Association, the body representing the uulk of the big British firms m Malaya and Singapore, has
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  • 133 1 Mammoth Welcome For Mr. Lim Mr. Lim Yew Hock will be accorded a mammoth welcome tomorrow on his arrival from London, The Standard learnt last night. About 2,000 members of trade unions who are supporters of the Labour F/ont, of which Mr. Lim is the President, will proceed to the
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  • 57 1 FORCEFUL and. alertlooking President Eisenhower appears to be giving British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan some last-minute advice as he straps himself into the seat of a helicopter. The two men were making a flight to the Jchn Hopkins University m Baltimore, Maryland where Ike's brother. Dr.
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  • 161 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Federation Government confirmed tonight that Malaya's Ambassador to the United States, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman has been m consultation with the U.S. Government with regard to the possibility of a loan assistance. A report from the United
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  • 77 1 LONDON, June 13 (Reuter). Britons don't use th telephone enough, PostmasterGeneral, Mr. Ernest Marples, said here. There were fewer than two outgoing calls a day on each telephone, he told delegates of the Commonwealth Press Union meeting here this week and it costs £110 to instal
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  • 25 1 SOVIET Premier Nifcita Khruscher. will visit United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser m Cairo this fall, it was learned yesterday. UPI
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  • 214 2 50% More 'Retiring' Allowances JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Johore Branch of the Government Temporary Officers Union, Federation of Malaya, has decided to ask Government for a 50 per cent increase m the "retiring allowance" for its members. This was one of six resolutions passed at
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  • 231 2 TECHNICAL COLLEGE PASSES KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Forty-six students passed the Technical College dipioma examinations, it was announced here today. The largest number was m civil engineering with 24 passes, with eight m surveying six m telecoms engineering and five m building design. The list of passes is as follows Civil
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  • 176 2 WORKERS TOLD: SAVE TO BUY ESTATES TAIPING, Fri. Difficulties arising from the fragmentation of estates can be effectively checked if workers form co-operatives and utilize their savings to buy the estates, the Minister for Health Mr. V. T. Sambanthan told members of the Taiping Estate Co-operative Settlement Society at it
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  • 63 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A deputation of 14 members of the Malay Teachers' Association met the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, and the Deputy Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain at the Residency this evening to discuss problems and grievances relating to Malay education. The
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  • 264 2 IPOH, Fri.— Members of the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes were present m force from all over the Federation last ni^ht at the ceremonial opening of the new and second Lodge m Ipoh. This new lodge— the Perak Lodge— was formally opened by Mr. J.
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  • 181 2 KING STARTS HIS TOUR OF KELANTAN KOTA BHARU, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong began their official visit to Kelantan today. Leaving Kuala Trengganu this morning, they drove to the Trengganu/Kelantan border where they were met by a reception party headed by the Tengku Mahkota and
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  • 23 2 THE Singapore Indian Congress will hold their fifth congress council meeting at No. 53, Truro Road on Sunday at 10 a.m.
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  • 60 2 THREE women rubber tappers, Cheong Soh Wan. Chan Ah Fong and Lee Yin. who refused to quit from the Woh Hing Estate m Bentong after their services had been terminated for unsatisfactory work, were yesterday found guilty m the Bentong Magistrate's Court on a joint charge of
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    • 476 2 NOTICES AUCTION SALE of the personal effects. Eleo. cooker. Refrigerator, Crockery, Cutlery, Weight lifting sets etc., etc., the property of the late Mr. H. B. E Waters, P. W. D. Ipoh will be sold by Public Auction on Sunday 15.6 58. at 10.00 a.m. at No. 204 Brewster Road, Ipoh,
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    • 196 2 NO I ICES AUCTION SALE OF ALL the glass and wooden show cases etc., etc., of Messrs. H.W. Sanders Co., Ltd., will be so»d by Public Auction m their premises No. 94 Brewster Road, Ipoh, on Tuesday 17.6.58 at 10.30 a.m. JAMES SIMON. Auctioneer, Tel. 3228. CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY NOTICE
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 484 3 THE ready sympathy with which the Federation Government's request for economic aid has been received m Washington is most heartening. It is evidence of the importance which the United States Government attaches to the well-being of Malaya and its peoples and their determination to ensure the
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    • 359 3 TONIGHT Malaya's top-ranking badminton players will make their third defence for the Thomas Cup m a bid to retain this highly prized trophy which they won when it was first presented for world competition m 1948/9. The occasion is unique m that it will be the first
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  • 55 3 MtAD OFFICE: ii. Lim Teck Kim Road j>'P°'e PO Box No 1563 Cables -TlCEkNEWS" Tel: ***** (5 lines) All deoartments <U ALA LUMPUR: Own* Insurance fllag 174 Batu «Q Teleonone tfl J„5£ POH: 93. Cowan St Tel- "29 J tNANC: 8. Leitn St Tel: «v MALACCA:
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  • 1074 3 "COMMON REACTION TO DE GAULLE'S RETURN From Sebastian Haffner m Berlin \^EST German reaction to de Gaulle can be summed up m a single word: RELIEF. The relief came m two stages; first, when it became clear that the General would be installed legally and that
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  • 65 3 Meteorites have been colliding with the earth at least since the beginning of recorded time. Hundreds of millions of them pepper the earth's atmosphere each day, but only five or six are big and solid enough to survive the fiery fall to reach the ground. These plunges
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  • 910 3  -  George Sherman By LONDON 'JHE Rapacki Plan for nuclear disarmament of Central Europe is m danger of being swept into that dustbin of history nicely reserved for Soviet "cold war" propaganda, 'now that the British and American governments have formally rejected it. But whatever the
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  • 390 3 the NEWS as it strukes me r PHE Government of the Federation of Malaya it getting set to separate the wheat from the chaff among its citizens. In other words, to prune the citizen ship register of the "fakes." In accordance with the provisions of the Federal Constitution, committees have
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  • 83 4 MASTER Aw Toke Soon, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Aw Cheng Chye, presents a bouquet to Princess Talayani Wattana of Thailand at a tea party m honour of the Princess at Mr. Aw's residence on Thursday. At left is Mrs. Chulind Lamsam, the wife of the
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  • 262 4 NEW PHONES FOR THOUSANDS IS BOARD'S TARGET THE Singapore Telephone Board is busy laying a net-work of cables all over the Island to provide telephones foi potential subscribers The Board's deputy general manager, Mr. J. A. Gagan, told The Standard yesterday that thousands of new lines wouid be ready next
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  • 175 4 2nd Area In Jelebu Made 'White' SEREMBAN, Fri. A second selected (."white"') area m the Jelebu District of Negri Sembilan, was declared this morning covering a total of 58 square miles with a population of approximately 7,300. In addition to being able to enjoy the normal weekly rice ration of
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  • 453 4 BUILD A ROAD FOR US -RESIDENTS Serangoon Estate Dwellers Appeal To Rural Board TWENTY THOUSAND residents of the Serangoon Garden Estate yesterday petitioned the Singapore Rural Board to immediately construct a road thiough the Estate towards Braddell Road or Upper Serangoon Road to telieve traffic congestion. The petition was received
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  • 58 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A variety entertainment and social will be heid at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall on June 21 m aid of Sungei Buloh Patients Council Fund. A cha-cha exhibition will be given by Penny Yong and Sunny Hoe and Allen Ong and
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  • 25 4 INCHE Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, was yesterday admitted to the Singapore Bar by the Chief Justice, Sir John Whyatt. m the High Court.
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  • 178 4 Contract Labour Mayor Is Accused THE Singapore City Council Gas Department Workers' Union yesterday accused Mayor Ong Eng Guan of "abetting departmental heads to recruit con 1 tract labour." The allegation was contained m a letter from the Union's Secretary. Mr. K. Suppiah. to the Council's Chief Administrative Officer, Mr.
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  • 53 4 MR. OSWALD Rodrigues Who went to the Cathay Cinema, Singapore, to book a seat for "The Ten Commandments" a few days ago, was pleasantly surprised to be presented with a Parker pen by Mr. Roy McAree, manager of Paramount Films. He was the first person to buy a
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  • 60 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Former Sessions Court Prosecutor, Deputy Superintendent of Police Mr. Santokh Singh, returned here tod^y from England by the Britannia, with his wife and eight-year-old son, after passing his Bar final examinations. Mr. Santokh Singh left about seven months ago to sit for the
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  • 547 4 From Andrew Roth LONDON, June 13.— Happy smiles on Malayan faces mingled with dejected frowns as law students gathered at the early sales window of the Times late last night for the first glimose of the bar examination results for the Trinity term. One of
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  • 99 4 STOLEN PISTOL RECOVERED THE la>t of eight p.v tols stolen from tin Mount Vernon armour > last year w&s recovered by Singapore Police yes terday. The loaded gun a ..35 millimetre browning was found m the po* session of a 23-year-nld seaman arrested by d> tectives m the Emprev Place
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  • 88 4 IPOH. Fri. Mouses m the Operator, of Central Perak vu < nounced today, m adc the killing of a second Committee member m same area by the First 1 Regiment. These were the surrrof two terrorists. Chau Yuen, 27, a section lead' the now decimated 13 :5
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  • 147 4 MALACCA. Fri. The dence of a 15-year-oid girl today cleared a young man of a housebreaking charge President of the Session! Court, Mr. K. Somasunc: after listening to the Wee Ah Moi. acquit Van Loi. without calling his defence. Wee's mother, Chan Ah Swee of
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  • 150 4 SOCIAL STUDIES COURSE IS EXTENDED FOR the first time the University of Malaya is offering a course for almoner's work as an extension of the Diploma m Social Studies. The Diploma m Social Stu- dies is a qualification for employment m the geneld of social work and a requisite for
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  • 504 5 Loyols 'Chalk Up Another Big Success IPOH, Fri. The Ist Loyal Regiment from North Lancashire has again hit the headlines by eliminating another top terrorist, Chi Sau alias Ah San, a State Committee member and leader of the central MCP district Pre&s Organization m Perak.
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  • 214 5 PENANG, Fri. The Penang Port Commission's motor vessel Talang will be turned into a Royal barge for the visit of the King, the Queen and the Royal party at the Penang land and water festival on June 21. A brass plaque for the g*s bulkhead
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  • 139 5 $15 Fine For Making False Statement IPOH, Fri. An attractive JB-year-old girl from Singapore, Lam Hoong Wah alias Ah See. who stated m her application for a Provisional driving licence, that she had not held a similar licence before when she actually had one, told Magistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan,
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  • 329 5 SPORE CHARTER TALKS: QUERY FOR FEDERAL GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Written answers to questions handed out by the meeting of the Federal Legislative Council on Wednesday will disclose when the Alliance Government intends to hold the next General Elections. This information will be given m response to a question by
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  • 115 5 Two Claim Trial On Dope Count PENaNG, Frl. A pigrearer. H'ng Ah Khooi, 52. claimed trial m the Sessions Court today to a charge of being found m possession of 30 lbs. of raw opium, worth about $11,000, at Batu Lanchang Road on June 13. He also pleaded not guilty
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  • 62 5 MALAYAN Railway Administration's retiring General Manager, Mr. C. G. Harrison and Mrs. Harrison were entertained to tea on Wednesday m Kuala Lumpur by representatives of more than 25,000 Railway workers. Mr. Harrison (with garland) has given 20 years' service to the railway m Malaya. His wife
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  • 89 5 IPOH, Fri.— A record of 26 entries have been received for the 1958 Perak Telecoms "Miss Golden Voice" contest which will be held here on Monday at 9 a.m. The first three prize winners will be selected to represent Perak In the Pan-Mala-yan "Miss Golden Voice"
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  • 213 5 PENANG U.M.N.O. TO DECIDE POLICY PENA N G, Fri.— The Penang State U.M.N.O. will hold a special representative assembly next Sunday to discuss further the acceptance of the Alliance Party's constitution by the recent U.M.N.O. assembly m Kuala Lumpur. The meeting, which will be held at U.M.N.O. Hall, will be
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  • 244 5 IPOH, Fri. Communist terrorists are on "a sinking ship," and now W'S the time for the people to do their utmost to wipe out the few remaining harassed members, said Perak State Councillor, Inche Tajuddin bin Ali, to 1 "Good Citizens"
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  • 71 5 BRIG. P. N. M. MOORE, Commander of the 28th. Commonwealth Infantry Brigade comprising the Ist. King's Dragoon Guards, the 95 Fid. Bty.. Royal Artillery, the Ist. L«yal Regiment, 3 Coy. RASC, the 3 Royal Australian Regiment, the Ist. New Zealand Regiment and the 2/6 Gurkha Rifles is
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  • 229 6 BETTER DEAL FOR THE JOBLESS Seah To Query Assembly On Unemployment Aid THE plight of the unemployed and the system of distribution of public assistance to the jobless will be among a series of questions to be asked at the next Singapore Legislative Assembly meeting by Independent Member for Kampong
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  • 174 6 DISTRICT COUNCIL TALKS TO BEGIN THE chairman-designate of the three Singapore District Councils will give a series of lectures on the constitution and work of the new Councils, elections for which will be held soon. The talks will be presided over by the chairmen of the rural district committees and
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  • 33 6 MR G. G. THOMSON. Director of Information SerI oDen the United ;et of the Boon Teck Road Hawker? Mutual Aid Association at 107 Boon Teck Road. Singapore at 11.15 a.m. today.
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  • 71 6 A MOTHER of nine. Nora de Silva, 44. left her house at 540-6, Yio Chu Rang Road. Singapore, at 8 p.m. last Saturday, and has not been seen since. She wore expensive jewellery and left home with her eight-year-old twin son. Lloyd. Information as to
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  • 185 6 LEADING Singapore Seamen's Unions yesterday deplored the Colony Government's stand on proxy voting rights for seafarers serving at sea. The Unions, representing about 4,000 Colony seamen, are the Malayasian Mariners Union, the Malay Seamen's Union, the Malayasian Ship Officers Union and the Singapore
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  • 50 6 THE Ministry of Communications and Works, Singapore, yesterday warned motorists that they are liable to a fine of $1,000 if their vehicles are not properly suppressed. Motorists should immediately see to it that their vehicles are fitted with proper suppression to avoid interference to radio sets.
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  • 222 6 THE curtain rang down on •"Drama Scrapbook." presented he Singapore Young PeoAssociation, before a full house at the Cultural Centre, last night. The show, which ran for three nights, was produced by Thelma Hale and directed by Mrs. Scow Peck Leng. Music was by
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  • 195 6 THREE HOLY FEASTS FALL ON ONE DAY FOR the first time m Singapore, the three Statues of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Our Lady of Fatima and of St. Anthony were taken out m procession together yesterday. The procession was held m the Church of St. Joseph (Portuguese Mission) m
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  • 185 6 SINGAPORE'S Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday returned an open verdict at the end of an inquest on Anthony Victor Lawrence Hatcher, 20, who died after he was knocked down by a bus on May 8. Hatcher, a junior technician of the Royal Air
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  • 94 6 UNION TO ASK FOR WAGE RISE THE 700-strong Singapore Shell Company Employee's Union last night decided to ask for a $1.20 a month wage increase for its members. This decision was taken at the Union's annual general meeting held at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The meeting also decided to ask
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  • 110 6 A. RAHIM bin A. Rahman pleaded guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday, to a charge of cheating a housewife m Ayer Ra.iah Road on Feb. 1. Sentence was postponed to June 20. Meanwhile. A. Rahim was released on bail of $2,000 m one surety. Inspector
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  • 240 6 Kallang Elections: Polling Day Fixed CANDIDATES contesting the Kallipg by-elections must file their papers be. tween 11 a.m. and noon on June 30, the Ele*. tions Officer, Mr. M. Pon nuduray, told The Standard yesterday. They should do U Fort Canning Rise office Mr. Ponnuduray. Government yesterday cially announced June
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  • 48 6 A BILL-COLLECTOR. Goh Yong Poh. employed by Y« Cheong and Company Ltd terday pleaded guilty before Singapore's Third Di.^ Judge, Mr. S. K. Lee. to appropriating $7,754 belonging to the firm, between October last and April this year Sentence will be passed on June 20.
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  • 245 7 'Federation Will Make A Success Of Merdeka' THE new-born Malayan nation with its polyglot race make-up was a sober, cohesive unit which "impressed" visiting Professor Henry van Staelon of the University of Nanzan, Japan. Professor van Staelen en route to Europe and Britain on a lecture tour of the universities
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  • 329 7 EX-TERRORIST MAY BE REPRIEVED He Must Swear Allegiance To The King— Tunku KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Prime Minister *nd UMNO President, Tunku Abdul Rahman, declared today that the Alliance Government would grant a reprieve to a surrendered Malay Communist, Wahir Annuar, who is now m Ipoh detention camp, once he renounces
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  • 50 7 NOMINATION Day for the by-election to the City Council for Kallang Division will be June 30, and polling day July 26. according to a Gazette notification yesterday.The by-election has been caused by the resignation of the Workers Party vice-chair-man Mr. Chang Yuen Tong from the Council recently.
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  • 62 7 TWO thugs, who demanded extortion money from the proprietress of a shop m MacPherson Road, Singapore, on Thursday, took to their heels when she blew a police whistle. A 17-year-old girl, working m a pin table saloon, was robbed of a gold necklace when three
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  • 30 7 THE WORKERS' PARTY, Singapore, will hold a meet-the-people session at their Party headquarters at «<45 Serangoon Road today. Chairman of the Party Mr. David Marshall will be present.
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  • 154 7 A ship's captain yesterday kept a plane waiting for 25 minutes at Singapore Airport but an hour later, the aircraft returned to Paya Lebar and m turn held him up for two hours. Mr. A.J. King, (above), the captain
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  • 105 7 AN 18-YEAR-OLD siudent, Lim Kia Lum. was yesterday found guilty by a Singapore Court on a charge of impersonating a police officer on May The Magistrate, Mr. Robert Chee, convicting Lim, toid him "You have done a very foolish thing." Tan Yoke Khai told the court
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  • 56 7 THE release of the 2.784--ton Danish freighter Bretagne detained m Tandjong Priok since March is imminent. A spokesman for Messrs Wantana Morgan Corporations, the vessel's Singapore agents, said that reports received from London and Jakarta indicated that, the vessel will be allowed to sail from
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  • 156 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents Ocr Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were' Buyers Sellers Spot (nom.) 74 74$ R.S.S. No. 1. 73g 74" (August) 73? 73* R.S.S. No 2 7H 72i R.S.S No 3 65 651 Tone: Quiet. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was $3691 (unchanged). LONDON
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  • 163 7 ABU bin Haji Hussein who had been m and out of prison every year from 1951 to 1954, had his sentence of three years' jail term to be followed by two years' police supervision, confirmed by Mr. Justice Buttrose. m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday.
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    • 796 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailingt tor Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen. Copenhagen, Gothenburg, Oslo. S'por* P Shorn Penona "BOGOTA" 23/25 June 26/26 June 27 28Jun« Calling Beyrouth, Karishamn Gdynia "MANCHURIA" 5/7 8/9 ion Jtt i» "MEONIA" 23/24 July 25 26 j«l y OUTWARD Sailings tor Bangkok and
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  • 173 9 JAL To Increase Flight Service JAPAN Air Lines will put on another flight weekly from Tokyo to Hongkong via Okinawa with effect from July 6, the company announced. The company has filed an application to the Japanese Civil Aviation Bureau for permit to introduce this additional flight. The company's Tokyo-Hong-kong
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  • 97 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro duce Exchange noon closing prices ocr Dieui yesterday were: copra June/ July U.K. Continent $32$ buyers $32| sellers coconut oil m bulk $48 sellers; m drums $51 sellers. Muntok white DeoDer $120 sellers; Sarawak white $119 sellers; Special Sarawak black $69. Singapore Copra Association closing prices
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  • 136 9 STUDY GROUP MEET HAMBURG, June 13 Representatives of 20 countries and four international organizations are meeting: here this week at the 14th annual conference of the International Rubber Study Group. The meeting provides an informal forum for representatives of leading rubber producing and manufacturing countries to discuss and review the
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  • 40 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Federal Legislative Council next Wednesday will consider a proposal to Rrant financial assistance, amounting to $350,000, to the fishing industry. The motion will be tabled by the Minister of Finance. Mr. H.S. Lee.
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  • 53 9 THE Federation of British Industries, an organization of manufacturers, has set up an export trade working party. It will examine how the U.K. is equipped to deal with competition m overseas markets, what gaps there are m the existing system, and whether there is any
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  • 110 9 Industrials Are Steady, Tins Easier INDUSTRIALS were steady. tins easier while rubbers were dull m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers M. Breweries 3.07 3.12 M. Breweries debenture 0.74 0.78 Robinson Co. Ords. 158 162 Singapore
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  • 157 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN pharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F. N. ords. $2.48. $2.47J; Gammon $1.97, $1.92 odd lot; Hammer $156, $1.57; M. Breweries debentures 81c; McAlister $1.22. $1.23; Robinson ords. $1.60: Traction ords. 26-: Steamship 70c; S. Times $164 (overnight), $165; S. Traders $1.39; Jacks $1.54 delayed,
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  • 44 9 UNITED KINGDOM meat imports dropped about 13 per cent during the first quarter of 1958 from the same period m 1957. However, as a result of increased domestic production and reductions m stocks, especially beef, domestic meat consumption increased.
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    69 9 MR. Y. IWAI, a representative of the Japanese firm of MS K. Ltd. who is m Singapore on a business tour was entertained to dinner at ihe Cathay Restaurant on Wednesday, by Chu C/eong Company, local agents for "Silver Dragon" motor scooters made by M.S.K. Mr. Iwai (third
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  • 37 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling, T.T. or O.D. ready were:— French Francs *****: Belgian Francs 1613-1/2; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 187 9 OUTER ROADS London Maru, Slidre, Gordian, Shoyo Maru. Nayadis, Velebit. Nisshu Maru, Eastern Fortune. Pres Jackson, Velichavy, Nestor. Everglory, Hunan, Lapaz. Inchislay. Tees Breeze Theta Star. Batoela Armonia. Cities Service Norfolk, Sunny, Flying Trader, Modjerkerto Prima M-aersk. Statius Jensens, Batavia, Julia, Glory, Banggaai. Clan Macbride Slamet, Heliken.
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  • 268 9 Finance And Commerce 'Malaya May Lose Market To MALAYA is m danger of losing her valuable rubber trade with China to Indonesia, "unless something is done quickly," chairman of the Singapore Rubber Packers Association, Mr. Ng Quee Lam, warned yesterday. Mr. Ng, one of the chief
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  • 136 9 Price Slips 1/8 Cent A DROP of 1/8 cent was recorded m the Singapore rubber price, which closed yesterday at 73-3/8 cents for International first grade July shipment. After a steady opening, the market eased sharply on the stockpile report and thereafter ruled quiet with some dealers cautious and uncertain.
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  • 70 9 THE first of sixteen giant heat exchangers is placed m position during the construction of one of Britain's full scale commercial nuclear power stations m Berkeley, Gloucestershire. Costing some £35,000,000 to build, the station will be completed m 1960. It is one of the 21 major nuclear
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  • 229 9 LOWER SHEET rubber have once again been difficult to obtain and although demand has continued, turnover has been restricted by the reserve of sellers, says the weekly market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath and Co. Lid. Caution m dealing continued during the week and
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  • 21 9 U.S. EXPORTS of lard during January-March 1958 totalled 105,000,000 pounds, compared with 136,000.000 during the corresponding period m 1957.
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  • 188 9 WASHINGTON, Fri. U.S. Secretary of Commerce Mr. Sinclair Weeks said here that "for the last several weeks, business statistics m general have looked better than at any time" since the economic decline started last year. He said: 'The field day of the hand-wringing pessimist is about
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    427 10 (LEFT): MISS Irene Chong, 14, of the Methodist Girls' School. Klang, won the first prize m the instrumental section of the Methodist Youth Fellowship Talentine Competition held at the AngloChinese- School Hall, Kl&ng. Banquet (CENTRE): PICTURE shows His Highness the Sultan of Trengganu (fourth from left) proposing a
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    135 10 (ON LEFT): Mr. Francis Joseph Power, now known as "Al-Mahdi" ("the Guided One") addresses the gathering of over 200 people including religious leaders, community leaders and headmen of Puchong, during the reception party held in honour to welcome him into the Muslim Community. Picture by Ch'ng Seng Poh.
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  • 346 11  -  WINDSOR LAD He Is Fit And Will Stay Every Yard Of The Trip By pOWHATAN, a five-year-old by Mossborough, is my choice for the rich Perak Derby (Race 4) run over the gruelling 1£ miles at Ipoh this afternoon, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's
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    • 486 11 TODAYS GOING The going for today's races at Ipoh should again be firm. BIG SWEEP The Big Sweep will he drawn on Race 8. Treble Tote will be held on Races 4, 6 and 7. REDIFFUSION Rediffusion will broadcast commentaries on all eight events. STANDARD NAP "brilliant light Nur Jahan
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    • 623 11 JOSKER III Josker III made no show in his effort over 8i furlongs on the first day his first race after a let up but with a 13 pounds puil. I expect him to land the spoils over the extra half furlong. He went well on the track last week,
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    • 1493 11 TODAY'S SELECTIONS Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Francis NUR JAHAN MR JAHAN PLEASURE PARK NUR JAHAN 1 Marvel of Peru II Mar\H of Peru II Today Matinee Pleasure Park Shah D'or Pleasure Park Miah D'or Marvel of Peru II OUR KINGDOM BOX OFFICE II SAN JUAN POST. CAN W San Juan
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  • 607 12 This Time ...at Least KEX J\it i it says... At host 7-2; With tuck 6-3: Without luck 3-4 MALAYA will retain the Thomas Cup. We've said it so often, and Til say it again. This time YES. Next time well, that's another story. If I tnought
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  • 133 12 Win 5-4' EDDY Choong, captain of the Malayan team, said that his country should be able to retain the Thomas Cup. He thinks that Malaya will take all the four doubles 'matches and the third singles. This will give hir a winning margin of five points. He says
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  • 93 12 MR. R. YUSOF. Manager of the Indonesian team, said his chances were 50-50. Commenting on the 'gamble', he said there was no other alternative. He admitted that Sonneville was put to partner Joe Hock m order to try and salvage at least one point from the
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  • 88 12 Mr. Michael Lim, Manager of the Malayan Thomas Cup team, said he is confident Malaya will retain the Thomas Cup. "I have never been so confident," added Mr. Lim. "Malaya' should beat Indonesia by six games to three," he added. On Indonesia's gamble to play Ferry
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  • 670 12 PENANG, Fri.— The stage is now set for the Malayan International open badminton championships which will take place at the Han Chiang High School hall from June 19 to 22. Fixtures have been drawn up for the first days play when the leading players from
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  • 96 12 THE Thomas Cup Manage merit Committee said yesterday that numbered seat ticke'.s issued to guests are for use of invited guest? only, and the section and seat number stated on the ticket may not be the actual seat to be occupied by the holder. The tickets are
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  • 1148 12 Malayans Fit And Fresh For Final Task Leong Hew Meng, our Badminton expert, says Seven for Malaya; two open.' STANDARD SPECIAL SCORECARD (Tonight June 14 at 8 p.m. S.B.A. Hall) SINGLES 1. Eddy Choong Vs. Ferry Sonneville 2. Teh Kew San Vs. Tan Joe Hock DOUBLES 3. Johnny Heah Lim
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    214 13 NEW dance which has just been introduced to Singapore is catching on fast, it is called the "Baton," and is taught by Miss Anne Harrison at the Embassy Ballroom. Anne is the wife of Mr. Denis Hornser, ex-Bomber Command officer, who now holds a civilian appointment at
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  • 171 13 Changi Chatter —by 'ChieSie' mem- bers of the Royal Aeronautical Society may not realise that a local branch meets regularly either at the Flying Club House Pay a Lebar, or m the Shell Company Theatrette, Collyer Quay. 'THE current lecture -L programme includes one on "Some Medical Considerations of Flight"
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  • 710 13 By A Special Correspondent jyjORE than 600-under-privileged boys and girls from youth clubs throughout Singapore attended what was generally considered to be the picnic of the year on the island of Pulau Übin on Sunday. For all of them it was a memorable occasion. The setting
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  • 667 13 —Fencing Is Not Frivolous LANCING one might 1 think is a strange sport. After all, the competitors m a bout do look rathe.- odd and inhuman m their weird protective clothing. They almost look like creatures from another planet. More than anybody else, the debonair Errol Flynn m
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    • 588 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil ts that good men do nothing." Edmund Burke SATURDAY FOE EVERYONE: Occupy yourself with constructive activity and thoughts, for the day and evening tend to extra sensitivity, emotionalism, poor judgment Keep relationships on a harmonious basis. YOl'R B1RTHDATE AND
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 229 14 TOKYO, June 13 (UPI) Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi reaffirmed today a policy of trade with Communist China but no diplomatic recognition. Kishi, m his first Press conference after his election as Pnrr er yesterday, said. "I see no need to change this
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    • 93 14 SEOUL, June 13 (Reuter).— The Seoul District Prosecutor's Office today demanded death for outlawed Progressive Party leader Cho Bong Am, accused of espionage activities for the North Korean Communists and of attempts to overthrow the South Korean Government. Death was also demanded for North Korean
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    • 49 14 TOKYO. June 13, (Reuter). The Japanese Government today decided to sign an Atomic Energy agreement with Britain on June 16 m London. The decision was made at a cabinet meeting. The agreement will enable Japan to import the Calder Hall type atomic reactor to Japan.
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  • 89 14 PERHAPS IT WAS MOVED BY FAITH KINGSTON, Jamaica, June 13 (Reuter) The moving mountain of St. Thomas Parish m Southern Jamaica came to a halt yesterday and scores of people returned to homes they had evacuated a few hours earlier. Before it stopped, Somerset Mountain. a 1,000-foot peak, covered two
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  • 66 14 TOKYO. June 13, (UPI).— A missing former Japan Communist Party leader, who police say was responsible for the burning of American automobiles during the 1952 May Day rioting In Tokyo, was taken into custody by police today. Shigeo Shida, 47, the object of an extensive police search
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  • 359 14 WASHINGTON, June 13 (UPI) The Justice Department filed a multi-million dollar damage suit yesterday charging that the shipping interests of Aristotle Socrates Onassis repudiated an agreement to build three new super-tankers for American ownership. The ships, to cost $50 million, were to be built m
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  • 377 14 Underground Bid To Make It A Non-Party State PARIS June 13, (UPl).— French Air Force General Lionel Max Chassin, one of the mystery figures involved m the Algiers insurrection, said tod?.y he was launch, ing a "popular movement" to help General Charles de Gaulle "clean up"
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  • 124 14 Congress For Peace' Announced MOSCOW, June 13 (UPI) Russia yesterday announced a '•summit conference of world opinion" to be held m Stockholm on July 16 m a new bid to push disarmament. The announcement was made to a press conference by Iliya Ehrenbourg, vicepresident of the Soviet Peace Committee and
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  • 52 14 HONGKONG, June 13 (Reuter) A representative of Japan's Nippon Yusen Kaisha line m Hongkong today announced an extension of the company's Near East service to the Yugoslav port of Rijeka. He said the extension had become possible after the creation of another line between Japan and Black
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  • 35 14 THE Soviet Union has offered Nepal a fully-equipped fifty-bed hospital, it is looked on as a birthday gift to King Mahendra, who celebrated his 38th birthday on Thursday while touring Russia. Reuter.
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  • 93 14 A STRANGE sight m Cambridge, as this old van perches atop the Senate House, where the degrees are conferred. Undergraduates put the van there, using a rope and scaffolding, m the early hours of Sunday morning. Nine students carried out the secret operation, a masterpiece of planning. It
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  • 240 14 MANKIND HAS GOT A NEW DISEASE NEW YORK, June 13 (UPI).— A brand new disease has popped up. It i? so distinctive and manifestations are so form from victim to vie that the scientific disco\ ers suspect something been added to the environment we all live which causes it. Insecticides
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  • 88 14 KATMANDU. Nepal. June 13 (UPD— A 13-point charter of women's rights for inclusion In Nepal's new constitution includes the right of courtship and independent married life for Nep; women, it was revealed today. Mrs. Rohina Shah, Chief of "Verangna Dal" (organization of gallant women) told a
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  • 119 14 Australia To Take Over Island CANBERRA, June 13 (Reuter) Australia is m the final stages of completing a deal with Britain and New Zealand that will have long-term effects on her economy and strategic and defence prospects. An agreement is ready for ratification by the three Governments by which the
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  • 188 14 DEMONS MAY CAUSE ILLNESS -CHURCH LONDON, June 13, (UPI).— The Church of England suggested yesterday there may be cases m which human illnesses are caused by demons The statement came m a report on "The Church's Ministry of Healing" compiled on orders of the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. The
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  • 100 14 OXFORD, England. June 13 (Reuter) An Earl's son was expelled from Oxford University yesterday for shooting a deer with a bow and arrow m the park at Magdalen College. The deer was later roasted over an open fire. The student who admitted shooting the deer was Viscount
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  • 244 14 JAKARTA, June 13, (UPl).— President Soekarno of Indonesia opened "Anti Hand A Bomb Week" last night by addressing a rally of 10,000 persons where he declared that the United States should follow the Soviet Union m suspending nuclear tests. Soekarno said he was
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  • 32 14 A man m Dallas. Texas, was booked for drunken driving, yesterday when he agreed to take a drunkometer test but couldn't even blow up the balloon used m the test. UPI.
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