Singapore Standard, 19 June 1958

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1958 Vof. YIN. No. 35? 15 cts. 12 Pages ft Jfc 3H 4 [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 436 1 RUSSIAN EMBASSY STONED BY DANES Protests Against Execution Of Freedom Leaders COPENHAGEN, June 18 (Reurer)— Windows m the Soviet Embassy here were smashed last night by showers of stones flung by Copenhagen students protesting against the execution of Imre Nogy and Pal Maleter. S^veial hundred people jeered and
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  • 299 1 POLICE WILL ACT AGAINST SUBVERSIVES ANY TIME Security Of Spore Comes First— Lim SINGAPORE Police will strike against subversive elements whenever and wherever they rear their heads even if they are candidates for election and even on polling day. This was indicated by Singapore Chief Minister Mr. Lim Yew Hock
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  • 66 1 LONDON, June 18 (Reuter) —The text of the State of Singapore Bill which was given its first reading m the House of Commons here yesterday was published today. The bill provides for the establishment of the State of Singapore. An Anglo-Singapore ministerial conference here last month
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  • 200 1 SINGAPORE'S rural district elections have been postponed because the Government is undecided on whether il should implement the recommendations of the By-Election Corruption Commission, the Chief Minuter. Mr. Lim Yew Hock told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Lim would not elaborate on which of the recommendations
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  • 36 1 Federation Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was met by Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, on his arrival at Paya Lebar Airport last night The Tunku later dined with Mr. Lim. Standardpic
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  • 356 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman left this evening by air on his Mecca pilgrimage and just before his plane took off for Singapore, an admirer, Mr. Lim Heng Lip, stepped up to him and presented him with a Holy
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  • 69 1 DARWIN. June 18 (Reuter) —Asians should be given a chance m the Northern territory, the Member for Darwin m the Legislative Council. Mr. R. C. Ward, suggested yesterday. If the Federal Government did not give the territory a "shot m the arm" m the form of
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  • 41 1 KARACHI, June 18 (Reuter) The Awami League Coalition Government m East Pakistan was defeated on the floor of the House today by 126 to 138 votes. The Chief Minister. Mr. Ataurrehman, said his government will resign today.
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  • 58 1 WARDER FOUND SHOT DEAD A SINGAPORE Prison Warder, Sethabaram, 45, was found dead with a gunshot wound m warder's look-out post at the Outram Road Prison, at dawn yesterday. A rifle was found alongside him with one spent cartridge. Sethabaram, who was on duty on Tuesday night, was found partially
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  • 23 1 A 23- YEAR-OLD American, George Falkenberg, who visited a house m Johore Road, Singapore, yesterday, collapsed on the five-foot-way and died.
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  • 236 1 TOKYO, June 18 (Reuter)— More than 8,000 government workers here paraded today behind red banners and with Police escorts to make their claim for Midsummer bonuses. Their demonstrations followed weeks of strike threats and negotiations m which Japanese employers vainly tried to resist this
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  • 58 1 NEW YORK, 18 (ReuteD— India has the lowest life expectancy (32.1 years) and the Netherlands the highest (72.5 years.) says a report published by the Metropolitan Life Assurance Company. In Sweden. Norway. Israel. England. New Zealand and Canada expectation is abov« 70. while m the United
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  • 154 1 Thomas Cup: Tunku Sends Messages Of Sympathy KUALA L I M P I R, Wed. While the nation rants and raves over the loss of the Thomas Cup. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, South-east Asia's great sportsman, today sent messages to Mr. Heah Joo Seangr. President of the Badminton Association
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  • 124 1 Talks Had Outlook Of Unity -Ike WASHINGTON. June 18 (Reuter) President Eisenhower, commenting today on the informal talks he held m Washington last week with Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, said they had a remarkable unity of outlook. It was the President's first statement on the talks which
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  • 223 1 A SINGAPORE watchman defended himself with a two-inch knife against five thugs, resulting m the death of one of them, m South Ouav at dawn yesterday. Pursued and attacked by the thugs when he ran to dial 999, the watchman. Abeebu Zainudeen. whipped out
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  • 462 2 He Stabbed Me Twice, Dying Wife Told Police KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Shortly after a pregmnt woman was admitted to the General Hospital here after being stabbed by her husband, he stabbed her again as she lay on her sickbed, a preliminary murdpr inquiry before Magistrate lnche
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  • 130 2 JOHN Varghese. John Tan, Yacob bin Abdul Majid and Teckae Cherubath Baien yesterday pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court to two charges of stealing 45 pieces of water-proof canopies valued at $22,000 belonging to the 8.0.D. All four were alleged to have committed
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  • 55 2 N. NADARAJA, was yesterday remanded by a Singapore Magistrate's Court after a kidnapping charge was read out and explained to him. He was alleged to have kidnapped a girl, Andaloo, below 16 years old from her lawful guardians at the Labouiers Quarters m Sime Road at
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  • 40 2 THOMAS Davison Adams of Stevens Road, who pleaded not guilty to criminally misappropriating seven paintings worth $700 belonging to an art studio m Orchard Road on Dec. 1R last year, was yesterday allowed bail by a Singapore Court.
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  • 64 2 A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD Italian girl is flying 8,000 miles to go to school. Miss Rosamma Kert arrived m Singapore yesterday by Air India International from Rome on her way to Melbourne. Miss Kert, seen above with ground hostess Miss Lily Thng, is a linguist too. She
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  • 43 2 A DRIVER, Lim Tian Guan. who pleaded not guilty 10 causing the death of Tan Chin Quce, 40. by a negligent art not amounting to culpabie homicide, at Bencoolen Street on April 16, was yesterday allowed bail by a Singapore Court.
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  • 127 2 SAY IT WITH A SMILE, HE WARNS SHOPMEN SINGAPORE will not cash m on plans for piomoting the tourist trade if Colony shopkeepers continue to treat tourists indifferently. This warning was yesterday given by Mr. Hans Gfeller before he left the Colony by air for New Zealand on retirement. Mr.
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  • 100 2 Beware Of Trickster, Police Warn SINGAPORE Police yesterday warned patients at the General Hospital not to hand over their jewellery to a confidence trickster who will promise to get favours done for them. Police said that the man, a Chinese, was reported to have at least tricked five persons of
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  • 52 2 PKNANG, Wed. Sculptor Mr Khoo Kean Mm and art collector Mr. Yap Yong Shing will be holding a joint exhibition at the Khek Association here on June 22 m aid of the Muslim Orphanage. The three-day exhibition will be open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m
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  • 34 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malay teachers invited to Indonesia to study the development of the Malay language vill leave here for Jakarta early next month, the Indonesisn Embassy said today.
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  • 75 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Petaling Java Authority has purchased an additional 270 acres to expand its industrial zone, tne town's administrator, Mr. W. F. G. Le Ba said today. Two hundred of the original 300 acres of land reserved for the industrial zone had been sold and
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  • 251 2 Police Aid Is Only Temporary CITY COUNCILS R.O.V. DEPT. THE MAYOR Of PORE. Ong Eng Gu; day said that thf staff in Registrar Department hac the Council to tun PoJce to request an to man the R.O.V. room between 11.45 Dm 6.00 a.m. The Mayor wa> a motion ov< i
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  • 260 2 THE Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company vcv terday turned down a 10 point demand by its 500 industrial workers who have been on strike for 11 da>s. The demand, containing claims ranging from wage rises to better medical facilities was submitted to the management
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  • 131 2 VARSITY EXAM RESULTS FOLLOWING arc ful candidates m of Malaya m the Intermr Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Law: Gurmukhdas Jiwat Advani Chan Sek Keong Foo Yew Heng. Goh Yona Hong, Ho Thian Cheh. Miss Huane Mien Koh Eng Tian. T> Koh Thong Bee. Lee Mm Miss Aileen
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  • 216 2 THE commonest cause of a wrong solution being Injected into a hospital patient is failure to read and check the label on the ampoule container, says the Malayan Pharmaceutical Journal, issued yesterday The Journal adds that the Minister for Health has now asked the authorities concerned
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD June 19, 1958.
    • 506 3 THE horror with which the free world has reacted to the latest terror wave unleashed by the Kremlin m Hungary must weigh heavily against any further trust and faith m the Soviet Government. The execution of several Hungarian leaders, including former Premier Nagy, and the threats uttered against
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    • 349 3 THE Singapore City Council yesterday, by a majority of five votes, decided to terminate the lease of 68 acres of land now occupied by the Royal Island Club m Thomson Road. A year's notice, as required by the lease agreement, is to be served on the club
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  • 2309 3 Alastair Buchan, OBSERVER'S Defence Correspondent, concludes his survey of the MISSILE-AGE STRATEGY. 'J'HE strategic equation which holds Russia and the West m balance rests today and will continue to rest for several years almost entirely on the manned bomber. But the missile is just over the horizon. Briefly,
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 418 3 Sir T h c Eurasians m Singapore and Penang have special reason for being pleased and proud that the highest award m the Queen s Birthday Honours has been conferred on the Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, Mr. George Edward Noel Oehlers. 0.8. E., who is
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    • 112 3 Sir—The British Home Secretary, Mr. R. A. Butler, reported the other day that juvenile delinquency was increasing m Britain m spite of "the most massive educational and social reform of a century." My experience. extending over a number of years, m the juvenile court m association with the
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  • 7 3 the NEWS as it strikes me r,.mwe
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous

  • 1020 4 Federal Legislative Council Meeting Ist Day Approval Sought For Third Extra Expenditures KIT ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federal Legislative Council was today asked to approve supplementary expenditure for the third time, amounting to $2,968,739, which will increase the nations budgetary deficit to $137,399,053. When the original
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  • 230 4 RESERVE AREAS FOR ABORIGINE SETTLERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Government is considering the settirg up of 120 additional reserves for relet tlement of some 21,900 aborigines, Minister for Education Inche Mohamed Khir Johari told the Federal Legislative Council today. c Minister was answering en auestions submitted for the first time by
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  • 464 4 RIDA Training: Home Course For 460 Women KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Of the 949 persons trained under the Rural and Industrial Development Authority training scheme programme m 1956, 460 women attended the home economics course at the Taman Asohan, the RIDA annual report revealed today. At the Dewan Latehan. 99 men
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  • 173 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Minister for Health, Mr. V. T. anthan, told *he Council today that no decision had yet been made as to when the proposed teaching hospital at Petalin? Jaya would be built. Answering Mr. P. P. Narayanan, he said, however that a
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  • 153 4 NEW TALKS ON S'PORE'S SECURITY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Details about the Federation's participation m the internal security of Singapore will be the subject of a tripartite discussion between the Federation, the United Kingdom and Singapore, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman told the Federal Legislative Council m questions and answers today.
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  • 249 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— There are now only 197 detainees m the country as compared with the 10.113 m 1950. Defence Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussain told the Federal Legislative Council today. He was answering questions m writing put by Mr. Lee
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  • 135 4 GOVT. IS TO AMEND ARMY ENACTMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Government is contemplating amendment of the Malay Regiment Enactment to enable Federal Citizens, who come within the definition of "Malay" m the Federal Contt;tution, to enlist m the Royal Malay Regiment, Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, disclosed today. In written replies
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  • 202 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Although the three members nf the Land Administration Commission agreed m principle to establish separate lands departments m each State and provide a lands service career for officers, two members differed with the chairman, Mr W. L. Payne, on methods of implementation.
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  • 222 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There are at the moment, 1.207,567 children m Malaya's schools, and they are being taught by 38,623 teachers, Minister tor Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, informed the Federal Legislative Council today. Answering questions by J. F. Augustin, Inche Johari said it
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  • 104 4 Our Aim Is To Be Independent In Food Ishak KUALA LUMPUR, We Malaya's main aim i tainment of self-sufli: food, wiih eQua en to the ric crops having economic value. Agriculture Incht bin Ishak declared m wi answers to questions a Federal Legislative Coun; day. Replying to questions ty Mr.
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  • 72 4 THE University of Ma T av« yesterday announced that Lucy Yeoh Choon Hia Janies Lim Khai Jin passed the Final Part U amination for the degree ot Bachelor of Pharmacy. Students who pa Part II Examination for Diploma m Pharmacy Mr. Lee Sum Tung anc Liew Kee
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    • 148 4 What a thrill it fs when baby first J smiles at you! What a joy when first B^ you hear those happy coos and vm f^* J chuckles! Baby is telling you that all is jfc- I well and mother can be happy m the j^lpt knowledge that here is
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    • 252 4 Subscribe To The STWUXHU MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER If you live m Singapore or tbe Federation ot Malaya, or m the surrounding areas wh> not subscribe to the "STANDARD' and have it delivered to your home dail> or to your office if preferred? All you have to do is
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  • 1308 5 Council Wants 68 Acres Back For The Peoples Use THE Singapore City Council on a majority vote yesterday agreed to terminate the tenancy m respect of bS acres of land occupied by the Royal Island Club m Thomson Road. The Club will be given a
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  • 60 5 TRAVELLERS on the 8.0.A.C. Britannia services between Beirut and Singapore will have stewardesses m sarees instead of uniforms to attend them. Here is pretty Tara Shaha-ni. 22, of Bombay, who has just completed her training m Britain, m the Indian costume the girls will wear. It
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  • 713 5 ACCUSATIONS of attempting to set up a "permanent gestapo department m the Singapore City Council" were made yesterday at the ordinary meeting of the Council. i Two Liberal Socialist Councillors. Lee Bah Chee and B.M. Vasagar made these accusations during a debate
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  • 265 5 A TUSSLE over the grantIng of access rights m a backlane to a commercial concern developed m the Council yesterday when a decision of the Public Works Committee came ud for confirmation. A unanimous decision of the ling Committee had disa. >roved an application
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  • 344 5 'MINUTES ARE NOT ACCURATE' PROTEST WORKERS' Party City Councillors, Mr. Wong Tsung Hao and Mr. G. G. Samy yesterday lodged a strong protest over the inaccuracy of the minutes of the City Council meeting held on May 30 relating to the incidents which led to the walk-out of tn c
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  • 148 5 Mass Health Drive Plan Is Approved DESPITE opposition by the Liberal-Socialists, the Singapore City Council, yesterday gave the green light to Mayor Ong's plan to launch a mass health movement at an estimated cost of $60,000. When the recommendation by the Finance and General Purposes Committee approving the plan came
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  • 168 5 WE HAVE NOTHING TO HIDE— ONG THE new City Council has nothing to hide from the public and it wants rate payers to know all about the activities of the Council, said the Mayor Ong Eng Guan, yesterday. Mr. Ong made this remark when Mr. S. M. Vasagar (Lib.-Soc), opposed
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  • 232 5 LABOUR Front Councillor G.B. Armstrong, yesterday alleged that the City Veterinary Surgeon's Department maintained a "vicious circle of staff shortage." The allegation was made during a debate on a committee recommendation to appoint Mr. R. Rajalingam as Temporary Assistant Veterinary Surgeon at a
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  • 315 5 AN attempt to refer back a Standing Committee decision, allowing the Mayor to engage a legal firm of his own choice to deal with "certain incidents" which occurred m the Council Chamber on May 30, was defeated by the City Council yesterday. Mr. Lee
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  • 116 6 How China Discovered Australia PROFESSOR C.P. Fitzgerald of the Australian National University, Canberra, will give a talk on the "Chinese Discovery of Australia" m Lecture Room "A" cf the Cultural Centre m Canning Rise today at 5.30 p.m. The talk, jointly sponsored by the Malayan Historical Society and the China
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  • 110 6 JAYCEES TO VISIT HOME FOR AGED MEMBERS of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce will pay a visit to the Home for the Old People maintained by the Little Sisters of the Poor at the sth Mile Thomson Road on June 28, immediately after the Chamber's monthly luncheon. Mr. Tan
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  • 26 6 SINGAPORE Governor yesterday declared Saturday, June 28 Hari Raya Haji to be observed as a bank and public holiday instead of Friday, June 27.
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  • 415 6 Shoe Clue Led To Finding Body VAN driver Sadiron bin Haji Abdullah, 32, was yesterday sentenced to death m the Singapore Assize Court for the murder of coffee-stall waitress Lijah binte Awang, 32, on February 14. Mr. Justice Buttrose told Sadiron through an interpreter: "The jury
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  • 187 6 DROP IN STANDARDS OF YOUTH FESTIVAL THE overall standard of performance at this year's Youth Drama and Music Festival, organized by the Singapore Teachers' Union, had been described as "grossly deteriorated" and "most disappointing." And m one particular section the standards had fallen to such an extent, as compared to
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  • 36 6 JIMMY Too Meng Seng 17, of East Coast Road, was yesterday remanded by a Singapore Court after he pleaded not guilty to attempting to extort $5 from M. Saradeth at Bras Basah Road on Monday.
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  • 160 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singa pore yesterday were Buyers Sellers Spot 74f 75 R.S.S. No. 1 74* 743 (August) 74| 742 R.S.S. No. 2 725 73 R.S.S. No. 3 65} 66 Tone:— Quiet. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was $3695 (up $1).
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  • 207 6 BOMBED TANKER GOES UP FOR SALE THE 12,278 ton British tanker San Flaviano, which lies crippled m Balikpapan after the recent attack by revolutionary government aircraft, has been put up for sale. A spokesman for Boustead and Company, Singapore, wno have been asked to publicise the sale of the ship,
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  • 36 6 HONGKONG. June 18. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.04 to £1 Sterling $5.79 to US$l; $1,849 to Malayan $1- $0.0825 to one Indonesia Rupiah Gold $251.75 to a tael.
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  • 155 6 Shell Caltex Men Back Stanvac Union MORE than 700 employees of tfie Shell Company and Caltex Oil Company In Singapore yesterday pledged their support for the 400 workers of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company m their, efforts to secure the reinstatement of a dismissed employee. A joint statement by presid
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  • 221 6 Councillor's Case: Two Convicted MALACCA, Wed. A motor engineer, Tan Keng Leong, and a salesman, Tan Keng Cheng, were today convicted m the Sessions Court here of trespassing into the home of a Municipal Councillor, J. L. De Cruz. Both men were acquitted on a second charge of causing hurt
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  • 41 6 AN 18-year-old housewife. Lean Nyook Soong of Triang was yesterday bound over to be of good behaviour for one year m the sum of $100 m the Temerloh Court for theft of a wrist watch worth 51 2 1.00.
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  • 31 6 THE Band of the Federation Police will give a programme of light music, followed by a display of illuminated marching at 6.15 p.m. on Friday on the Penang Esplanade.
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  • 22 6 THE Sultan of Perak will declare open the Perak Youth Conference to be held this Sunday at Anderson School, Ipoh.
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  • 581 7  - Atom Chief Quits Patrick O'Donovan By 'THE man who is probably the most bitterly resented by the Democrats and by the Washington Press, is quitting his Job. This is Admiral Lewis L. Strauss the chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission which, by law. has all but dictatorial power over the
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  • 511 7 FROM PARIS: Nora Beloff VTTIAT Is whisky? The French importers say they must know if they are to continue their battle on two fronts against quota restrictions and against what they claim to be "ersatz" whisky made m France and sponsored by the French Government. Anyone who wants
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  • 1519 7 fsdf. 'T'HE GREATEST headache m India today is not Pakistan, as you might rush to conclude, but the uninterrupted fall m our foreign exchange reserves which, m rupee equivalent, now stand at 2.420 million. Unless we get further aid from the World Bank or some other agency m
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    • 451 7 QIOTATIOV MI W "A man who can be a I hero to his wife's relations I may face the rest of the I ff^^^^l^^^^S world fearlessly." l^^lfl W l m Meredith Nicholson I THURSDAY FOR I l2lLl EVERYONE: Those who are \mM Bf conservative. diplomatic. I judicious, thrifty will make
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  • 126 9 Italy Steps Up Steel Production ONE of the most outstanding advances made by Italy m her industrial field m recent months was her steel industry. In the eight months January to August last year, her steel production rose by nearly 16 per cent. Pig iron output increased by 13.2 per
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  • 45 9 of unmanufactobacco into the United ar at 126.000.000 pounds were at a record high. Pui onsisted chiefly of oriental leaf from Turkey and cigar > from Cuba and the es. jorts are accounting for increasing percenof total U.S. usings of leaf toba
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  • 29 9 THE MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association made the tollowing changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready French Francs *****; Italian Lir e *****.
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  • 25 9 TYRE EXPORTS by Franre during the first quarter this year were 10.703 tons compared with 10,890 tons for the same quarter of 1957.
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  • 120 9 Tin Booklet Gets Wide Publicity KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The story of tin mining m Malaya has received wide publicity m many countries, says a Report of the Tin Industry (Research and Development) Board, tabled at today's meeting of the Federal Legislative Council. At least one overseas magazine reprinted the booklet
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  • 96 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterdaj were: copra June/ July U.K Continent $312 buyers $323 sellers coconut oil m bulk $48 sellers; m drums $51J -•eliers. Muntok white peppe» $121 sellers; Sarawak white $120 sellers; Special Sarawak black $69. Singapore Copra Association dosing prices
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  • 83 9 SYDNEY. June 18, (Reuter) Japan has bought 100,000 tons of Queensland raw sugar. Of this quantity, 70,000 tons are to be shipped during July. August and September, and the balance of 30,000 tons later by mutual agreement. Last year, 118.000 tons of Australian raw sugar was
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  • 36 9 THE World Bank has approved a 25-year loan equivalent to U5537,000,000 to enable the privately-owned Kansai Electric Power Company of Japan finance a hydro-electric project which will add 258,000 lew ppneratina caDacity.
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  • 48 9 SAIGON, June 18, (Reuter). An industrial development centre, worth more than U5513,000,000 has been set up m South Vietnam. The centre will create and encourage new industrial enterprises, give technical and financial help to existing industries and advise and guide local and foreign industrialists on investment.
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  • 133 9 TWO, large floating stages. each capable of accommodating a fully-loaded tanker of up to 65.000 deadweight tons, are to be built on the River Mersey, near Stanlow oil refinery, the Shell Petroleum Company announced. The stages, which will be 362 feet long and 60 feet
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  • 534 9 Finance A nd Co mm erce COUNCIL VOTES MORE AID FOR FISHERMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A further grant of $3 50,000 to aid fishermen m the East Coast of Malaya was approved today by the Federal Legislative Council. The grant is to be made out of the Government's $3,000,00' plan
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  • 151 9 MALAYA had a favourable trade balance of 510.219.000 with America m April, when imports totalled $13,645,000 and exports $23,864,000 according to statistics issued yesterday. This brings the favourable balance m trade with U.S. m the first four months this year to $59,163,000, imports at
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  • 132 9 Interest In Lower Sheet Rubber FAIR interest was reported for lower sheet m the Singapore rubber market yesterday. Better prices than those ruling on Tuesday were paid for this type. International July first grade rose I cent to close at 74$ cents. After opening around previous closing levels the market
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  • 45 9 MILK production m 18 primary producing countries increased 2 per cent m 1957. Production of 370. 3 billion pounds m 1957 m these countries compares with 363.6 billion pounds for 1956 and is nearly 60 per cent of the estimated world output.
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  • 208 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterdy Fraser and Neave ords. $2.40 and overnight; Gammon $1.97. Hammer $1.56. $1.55: N» Cement $1.34 overnight; McAlister $1.20; M. Box $1.71 and overnight. $1.72; Robinson ords $1.60 and overnight; Sime Darby $1.47*. odd lot; Steamship 70c, 71c; S. Traders $1.28
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  • 146 9 Industrials Irregular, Tins Easier INDUSTRIALS were ii regular, tins easier and rubbeis dull, m the Malayan share market yesterday. The turnover was small. Prices changes announced oy the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers M. Breweries 3.00 3.10 McAlister 118 122 S. Cold Storage 0.83 0.87 Strait, Traders 1.25
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  • 236 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya aims to attain self-rufficency m food, as well as developing crops having the greatest economic value. Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said today m the Federal Legislative Council, m written replies to questions. He said Government was placing
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  • 73 9 TOKYO. June 18 (Reuter)— The Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry announced yesterday that it has called upon the new Japanese Cabinet to supply loans to South-east Asian nations to promote trade and economic co-operation. The Chamber said the US$lB,OOO,OOO (equivalent of $50,000,000) loan granted to
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  • 120 9 BRITAIN'S aircraft engine exports during me first four months of this year earned an average of £900.000 a week m overseas currency according to the Society of British Aircraft Manufacturers. It expects weekly exports to top the million sterling mark m the near futui
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  • 63 9 Tourists Spend Record 51,950 m AMERICANS spent a record U551,950,000,000 for foreign travel last year, the U.S. Commerce Department reports. Of this amount, about US$l,. 370.000.000 was spent m foreign countries, while the remainder represents fares paid to U.S. or foreign shipping companies and airlines for transportation to and from
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  • 320 10 PENANG. Wed. Eddy Cboong, defending champion m the Malayan open badminton championships due to start here tomorrow at the Han Chiang High School hall, will not be competing m any of the three events that he has entered. He decided to withdraw from the tournament
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  • 191 10 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, at a meeting yesterday, decided to invite Malayan athletes to take part m the Colony championships on July 25 and 26 at Farrer Park Mr. V. Perreau. secretary, Of the Singapore AAA told The Standard last night that
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  • 79 10 N. ZEALAND ATHLETES FOR SINGAPORE NEW ZEALAND'S Empire Games contingent of 75 will be seen m action at Farrer Park when they stop-over m the Colony on their way to Cardiff next month. The new Zealanders will arrive on July 3 and leave the next day. Mr. V. Perreau, secretary
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  • 408 10 ROYAL SIGNALS, with 247 points to their credit, won the Singapore Base District InterUnit team athletic championship held on the Nee Soon Garrison ground yesterday. District Workshops scored 228$ points to take second place while 30 Battalion, Royal Army Service Corps, with 208 points were third.
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  • 286 10 THE first food move for the recapture of the Thomas Cup was made by Singapore's Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, who wrote to the Singapore Badminton Association president, Mr. Wee Kirn Wee, yesterday offering to put the cream of schoolboy players
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  • 769 10 Four National Champions In The 'Malayan' Finn Is Still World's Best Says LEONG HEW MENG PENANG, Wed.— Denmark's Thomas Cup players, who failed collectively m their quest for the coveted trophy, are. likely to succeed individually m the Malayan open badminton championships starting here at
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  • 108 10 GOLD CUP DATES TIMES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dates and times of play m the Selangor Gold Cup international badminton championships for which Tunku Abdul Rahman and the Yang diPertuan Agong have donated trophies is as follows:Preliminary rounds Thursday June 26 2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. Friday, 27 June, at 10
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  • 73 10 P£NANG, Wed.— State hockey player, N.G.C. Vowles, will be going on a six-month tour of the United States He will be accompanied by his wife. Vowles is the sales manager of the Building Materials Department of Messrs. Sime Darby .•and. Co., Ltd.. Penang. ff fa/ewell dinner
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  • 96 10 Rain Holds Up Tennis Tournament LONDON. June 18, (Reuter) Rain restricted play m the London lawn tennis championships to two and a half matches at Queen's Club yesterday. Mai Anderson. Australian holder of the United States title entered the third round of the men's singles wih a 6-2, 6-3 win
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  • 85 10 ASCOT, Berkshire, June 18 (Reuter) Mrs. L. Carver's Amos won the Royal Hunt Cup run over one mile here today. Lord Milford's Empire Way was second with Mr. E. J. Parker's Falls of Shin third. 19 ran. Official starting prices were ?0 to 1 Amos, 100
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  • 176 10 Sutcliffe Named For 2nd Test LONDON, June 18 (Reuter) Bert Sutcliffe. the lefthand batsman who missed the first England-New Zealand cricket Test because of a broken right wrist, is among the 12 players from whom New Zealand will pick the side for the second Test beginning at Lords here tomorrow.
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  • 59 10 LEEDS. June 18 (Reuter) T. Verity, professional at Selangor Golf Club, Kuala Lumpur, returned an opening round of 83 m the 1.550 sterling Yorkshire Evening News 72-Holes tournament here today. This was seventeen strokes behind the leader. British Ryder Cup player Bernard Hunt, whose round
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  • 44 10 NEW YORK, June 18 (Reuter) Russia and the United States will meet m a return athletics match m Philadelphia pn July 10-11, 1959, the American Amateur Athletic Union announced last night. The first match is m Moscow on July 27-28 this year.
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  • 21 10 IPOH. Wed— The Perak Indian Amateur Athletic meeting will be held on the Ipoh padang on Friday and Saturday.
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  • 266 10 Sir. Regarding your report m Tuesday's issue of your paper of Mr. Heah Joo Seang's intention to resign from the Presidentship of the 8.A.1M may I, through the media of your columns, appeal to him not to take this drastic step as
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  • 1444 10  - Start Thinking How To Win The Cup Back PETER KUM Stop The Hunt For Scapegoats By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya has lost the Thomas Cup. But why the recriminations? Why the violent outbursts? It is the law of averages and Malaya cannot win all the time. And why should Eddy
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  • 77 10 BRISBANE. June 18 (Rr"ter) World swimming i pion Lorraine Crapp bet a five foot shark with m her rubber scuffs whr swam between members ot the Australian Empire G swimming team on the rier Reef during the it was reported today. The swimn a> e training
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  • 327 11 Dice Heavily Loaded Against The Kiwis In Second Test LONDON, June 18 (Reuter) England, after their win m the first Test by 205 runs, arc firm favourites to beat New Zealand m the second match starting at Lords here tomorrow. i Even though batsman Colin irey and spinner Jim r
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  • 72 11 FOREST HILLS, New York. June 18 (Reuter) Pancho Gonzales, world professional lawn tennis champion. beat Rex Hartwig (Australia) 6-3. 6-3 for his third successive win m the round-robin lawn tennis tournament here last night. Ken Rosewall beat fellow Australian Frank Sedgman 6-4. 2-6. 6-3. Hartwig and
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  • 137 11 Disgusted Coach Gives Team Pep Talk BRISBANE, June 18 (Reuter) In a pep talk here today. English rugby league coach. Jim Brough, told players he was disgusted with their recent tour performances, including their defeat m the first Test against Australia on Saturday. Afterwards, Brough took an ambulance kit with
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  • 56 11 ROUND the bend at speed goes John Surtees m the Junior T.T. race at Douglas Isle of Man. Surtees went on to win the race on his four-cylinder Italian M.V. Agusta at an average speed of 93.97 m.p.h. Second m the race wa
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  • 87 11 KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Div. I. P.W.D.S.C. vs. Postal V.A.C. S.I.A. Div. 2. Telecoms A.W.C. vs. P.W.D.S.C. Imbi Road; Shell S.C. vs. Rly. Rec. Club, Bungsar Brickfields Rood, Div. 3. Police Res. Unit. vs. Wedrnes Bros. Cheras Road; Audit Dept. S.C. vs. Telecoms Stores Wkshps. S.I.A. IPOH SOCCER:— Div.
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  • 138 11 SYDNEY, June 18 (Reuter) Any Australian Empire Games athlete who wants his own way will be sent home on the first plane, team manager, Mr. W. J. Young, said here today. Mr. Young was commenting on a decision by the Australian Empire Games Federation
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  • 259 11 FOUR horses have been promoted to Class 3 from Class 4, according to the latest S.R.A. amendment list. The full classification of horses are as follows: DEMOTIONS From Class 4 to Class 3: Blue Swell: Pont lean; Queensway; Three Cheers. DELETIONS From Class 1
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  • 103 11 DELANY AIMS TO BEAT MILE RECORD NEW YORK, June 18 (Reuter).—Ron Delany. Irish winner of the Olympic 1500 metres, said here yesterday he thought he could beat John Landy's official world mile record 3 minutes 58 seconds this year. "I'm working on a programme for the summer and if it
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  • 103 11 JAPAN TO INVITE U.S. GOLFERS TOKYO, June 18 (Reuter) —The Japan committee of the International Golf Association is planning to invite two American professional golfers, including Ben Hogan. to Japan m October or November, the committee said today. The committee has recommended Torakichi Nakamura and Koichi Ono, winners of the
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  • 1407 11 Wales, Northern Ireland Still In The World Cup Running Russia Scrape Through. To A 1-0 Victory In Scrappy Game STOCKHOLM, June 18 (Reuter) Wales md Northern Ireland, both 66-1 outsiders before the final series, and Russia, the Olympic champions, won last night's World and Soccer Cup play-offs
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  • 79 11 Another Ring Tragedy BUENOS AIRES. June 18, (AFP). Young Argentine boxer Santos Galvan died last night from a fracture of the skull received during a fight against Farid Salim at the Luna Park Stadium here on June 4. Galvan lost by a knock out. He was the second Argentine boxer
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  • 72 11 Scores m the play-offs m Sweden were: Group 4. at Gothenburg. England Russia 1. Group 1. at Malmoe. Northern Ireland t. Czechoslovakia 1 after extra time. Group 3, at Stockholm. Wales 2. Hungary 1. Quarter-Final Matches Quarter-final matches m the World Soccer Cup competition on Thursday will be:
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  • 576 11 740 Horses Entered For The S.T.C. Meeting KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Total of 140 entries— 7l m Class 2 and 69 m Class s—has5 has been received for the Selangor Turf Club June/July Meeting on June 28. July 2 and 5. Following are the entries: HORSES CLASS 2 l«t run
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  • 196 12 LONDON, June 18. (Reuter) —Another tenant i s being sought for "Shaw's Corner," the home near here of the late George Bernard Shaw. Mr. Christopher Casserley. 31-year-old public relations executive, is today reported to be preparing to leave at the end of the
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  • 335 12 Nagy Govt's Only Escapee Tells Of 'Current Terror' MUNICH, West Germany, June 18, Mrs. Anna Ketiily, only member of Imre Nagy's government to have escaped from Hungary after the revolution, yesterday sent a telegram from here to the United Nations, asking for Hungary's expulsion from
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  • 301 12 Executions A Shocking Act Of Cruelty-US WASHINGTON, June 18 (Reuter)— The U.S. State Department said last night that the execution of former Hungarian Premier Imre Nagy and General Pal Maleter, "can only be regarded by the civilized world as a shocking act of cruelty." "The Soviet Union must bear fundamental
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  • 220 12 Plan To Modify British A- Power Plutonium Output May Get A Boost LONDON, June 18 (Reuter) Britain's atomic power programme is to be modified so that some power stations can also serve as explosive factories, it was disclosed today. A Ministry of Defence spokesman said that this was 'm order
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  • 49 12 TUXTLA GUTIERREZ, Mexico. June 18. (UPI). Chiapas state officials said today that some 200 fishermen were feared drowned m a storm yesterday off the Pacific coast of nearby Caxaca state. The storm lashed the entire state of Chiapas and caused extensive crop damage and landslides.
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  • 32 12 A BRITISH frogman dived off Dhekelia yesterday and, failed to surface, it was officially announced m Nicosia last night. He had 90 minutes' supply of oxyge" a turned drowned.- Reuter
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  • 235 12 GLOOMY BUDGET OUTLOOK -FADDEN SYDNEY. June 18 (Reuter) The Federal Treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadclen, today issued a gloomy forecast for those who are expecting tax concessions m the 1958-59 Commonwealth budget expected m August. Sir Arthur told the New South Wales Country Party Conference that Commonwealth revenue was likely to
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  • 74 12 SOUTH KOREAN children arrange flowers at the graves of the nations fallen heroes at the Armed Forces Cemetery on the banks of the Han River near Seoul m observance of the Memorial Da.y of the Republic of Korea. Services were held throughout the country m honour
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  • 184 12 Mothers-To-Be Sleep Outside Hospital, MP Tells Commons LONDON, June 18 (Reuter) A Labour M.P. referred m the House of Commons yesterday to expectant mothers m Hongkong sleeping outside a maternity hospital overnight because of overcrowding. Mrs. Barbara Castle. (Labour) asked how many medical staff were employed m the ante-natal clinics
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  • 127 12 Subversive Threat To Sarawak LONDON, June 18, (Reutei). Mr. Reginald Sorensen (Labour) asked m the House of Commons yesterday what evidence there was of subversive propaganda and activities m British North Borneo. Brunei and Sarawak, and what ordinances had been introduced recently to deal with subversion. Mr. John Profumo, Colonial
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  • 72 12 MONTREAL, June 18. UPl Little Joel Reitman, two and a-half-year-old heir to a clothing chain fortune, who was kidnapped on Saturday, was yesterday found safe m a taxi m Ottawa. The youngster had disappeared from his home m the suburban town of Mount Royal with
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  • 198 12 NEWPORT, Monmouthshire, June 18, (Reuter). Frank Lloyd Myers, 30-year-old Newport workman, applied to che three Newport magistrates m private yesterday for a warrant for the arrest of Archbishop Makarios. The exiled Greek Cypriot Archbishop is due to visit Britain later this month for
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  • 231 12 REQUEST FOR NEW INQUIRY REJECTED HOBART, June 18, (Reuter) —The Tasmanian University Council announced today a new university inquiry into the Professor Orr alleged misconduct case would be "most inappropriate and useless." Announcing the Council's decision, the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Professor K. S. Isles, said the Council the University's
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  • 236 12 TOKYO, June 18. (UPI) The engagement of Japan ese Crown Prince Akihitn will be announced on Sunday reliable sources said today. The crown prince is 24 j old. It was believed his bride will be the IS ->■ former Princess Hatsuko Kitashirakawa. who luti
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  • 213 12 WASHINGTON, June 18 (CPI) The I'nitfd State is carefully studying signs the Kremlin may be stepping up the cold war. i So far. experts are unsure whether Moscow bosses have taken another move m their zig-zag relations with the West and now plan
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  • 41 12 TEL AVIV. Israel, June 18. (UPl).— Foreign Minister Golda Meir was admitted to Beilinson Hospital near here last night for an operation. The operation will be carried out for the removal of a stone from her kidney.
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  • 110 12 PORTLAND, Oregon. J 18 (Reuter) The for Tokyo Re invited to attend the ar reunion of the 41st In!;-. Division Association and some of the r ed at Allied troop.- during the Second World War. The co-chairmen of the reunion, Don Cunningham and Paul
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  • 55 12 WOOMERA ROCKET RANGE, South June 18. (Reuter) L. of Britain's eighth rocket was cancelled night when covered a fault m camera which should hav e recorded the flight. The Skylark. v Himb nearly LOO mile the earth, is used for i m the upper atmosphere launching wa of
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