Singapore Standard, 30 June 1958

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  • 20 1 fc jfc 3H SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1958 Vol. VIII. No. 362 15 cts. 12 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 248 1 AUSSIE JET SQUADRON ARRIVES FROM DARWIN Will Be Stationed At Butterworth THE vanguard of Australia's all-jet contribution to the British Commonwealth Strategic Reserve Force m Malaya, flew into Changi yesterday after a four-hour ten minute flight from Darwin. This was No. 2 Canberra iet squadron, commanded by Wing Commander Colin
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  • 58 1 METZ, France, June 29 (Reuter). The licensee of a bar at Schodeneck, near here, has been cleared by a court of an involuntary homicide charge after a client, for a bet. drank 11 glasses of spirits and dropped dead. The court ruled that the licensee was
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  • 42 1 NICOSIA, June 29 (Reuter) Curfews imposed m the main towns m Cyprus will be lifted from tonight, the Governor, Sir Hugh Foot, announced. The Governor said a new law to prevent incitement to violence was being enacted immediately.
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  • 102 1 US A-Test Was 'Most Powerful' TOKYO, June 29 (UPI) The Japanese Central Meteorological Board today described the nuclear test explosion set off by the United States early today at Eniwetok as the "most powerful" m that country's tests since April 1956. A Board spokesman told UPI that weather stations m
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  • 158 1 GENEVA, June 29 (Reuter)— Britain's two top atomic scientists arrive m Geneva today to join the Western team to the proposea East-West nuclear tests detection conference due to open here on Tuesday. They are Sir John Cockcroft and Sir William Penney, both members of
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  • 228 1 The Singapore Harbour Board Fire Brigade, together with the Singapore Fire Brigade, last night brought under control a fire on board the freighter Mandama, 33 hours after it broke out on Saturday morning. The fire started m the refrigeration space of
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  • 42 1 PIERRE CHARRON, who spent 55 hours beating a drum on a raft on a pond near Khere, Quebec, accompanied from time to time by a band from the shore, stepped ashore and claimed a world record lor drum beating. Reuter
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  • 45 1 SEOUL, June 29 (UPl)— Kim Sun Ki. Korea's Vice-Minister of Education, issued strong instructions to high school teachers to give ut> their concubines or face stiff punishment. Kirn said it creates "a Wad atmosphere" for the teachers to take up concubines.
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  • 57 1 (ABOVE) Firemen of the Singapore Harbour Board Fire Brigade and crew members of tbe Mandama are seen pumping out water from the holds of the freighter. (Below) The Mandama (centre) anchored m the Western Anchorage yesterday. On her right is the Royal* Navy salvage ship. Prince Salvor,
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  • 164 1 1,500 RIOT OVER WATER RIGHTS IN DROUGHT TOKYO, June 29 (Reuter)— Japanese police, wearing gasmasks, today fired tear gas shells and charged into a mob of more than 1.500 farmers fighting amongst themselves over the water rights to the Nakagawa river. Central Japan. Police said casualties were expected to be
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  • 20 1 MRS. VIJAYA LAKSHMI, PANDIT, High Commissioner m the United Kingdom, has been appointed concurrently India's Spain. Reuter
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  • 209 1 TOKYO. June 29 (UPI) The Los Angeles yacht Thespian entered Hakata harbour m southwestern Japan today, exactly one week overdue, and was immediately boarded by Japanese quarantine officers. The Thespian, with direc-tor-magician John Calvert and four other persons aboard, was towed Into the harbour by
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  • 386 1 Korean Newsman Questioned After Army Security Tip MIDNIGHT PARTY ENDS IN POLICE STATION The Editor of the Korea Times, Mr. Choi Byung-Woo, who is m Singapore on a tour of South-east Asia, was yesterday morning detained for questioning by Police at the instance of the Army
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  • 156 1 BEIRUT. June 29 (Reuter)— Heavy fighting w»i repotted today m and around the Lebanese oil port of Tripoli, one of the terminals of the pipe line carrying oil out from Iraq. Reports said that the rebels m the area, commanded by a former Prime Minister,
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  • 176 1 AIRSPACE VIOLATION CHARGE MOSCOW. June 29 (UPI)— The American Embassy reported today it had not been given further information about Soviet charges that a U.S. air force transport plane violated Soviet airspace north of Russia's border with Turkey. The Soviet Press prominently displayed the text of Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko's
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  • 29 1 MOSCOW radio claimed yesterday Russian scientists have opened "vast prospect for the treatment of injuries to human organs" by successfully "regenerating" internal organ* of higher animals. UPI
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  • 272 2 HONGKONG, June 29 (AFP)— Business conditions m the Biitish Colony of Hongkong are far from brfg| as the hall-year period of 1958 draws to a cW authoritative sources remarked here today. A survey of opinions of financial, trade and commercial circles, show that it
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  • 156 2 LONDON, June 29 (Reutef). Klaus Fuchs jailed for 14 years for giving atomic secrets to the Russians will settle m East Germany after his release next Summer, Reynolds News reports today. The newspaper says he will join his father Professor Emil Fuchs m Leipzig
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  • 186 2 REDS ARE GETTING TOUGH IN N. VIETNAM TOKYO, June 29 (UPI, The Communists m Vietnam are tightening up on discipline, according to nformation available to gence sources here. Brutalities are rep< the increase. The "get tough" Moscow appears to vised policy of Con.: held North Vietnam. There appears vei chance
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  • 111 2 PLYMOUTH, Ma> June 29 (UPI) 1 flower II was home again today, full of glory but empty of purse. The pilgrim ship 1 sailed into harbour yesterday after wintering m t! B It docked near historic mouth Rock where her n. sake disembarked the
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  • 138 2 French Ship Was Barter Trading, Charges Indonesia JAKARTA, June 29 (AFP) —The French freighter "Berbere" detained m Jakarta's Tanjong Priok harbour since Monday has been charged with being involved m barter trade, a French Embassy spokesman stated here yesterday. The vessel was seized by an Indonesian warshiD near the South
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  • 68 2 PARIS, June 29 (Reuter) Informed sources here said last night that the government has decided to send v a special mission to New Caledonia to investigate demonstrations there on June 18 which led to the suspension of the governing council. One of the members of the
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  • 97 2 CAIRO. June 29 (ReutersPresident Nasser today biamed the Lebanese Government's attachment to foreign alliances for the present "popular revolution." In an interview published m the Egyptian newspaper. Al Shaab, he denied there had been any United public intervention crisis, adding thr not reject the Si cil's decision
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 1014 2 NOTICES ■AMMON (MALAYA) LIMITED. OTICE is hereby given that the THIRTY FIRST Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, 9i Milestone, Bukit Timah Road Singapore, on Saturday 12th July. 1958, at 12.00 Noon for the following purposes: I To receive and
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    • 582 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that our account for the first half of this year will be closed on 29th June 1958. Customers are requested to balance their accounts with this Company within three days from date of this notice. TAN YEE CHAI NG LIA VOW KVVA GEOK SOO Partners of
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    • 35 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT THf family of the late Dr. Chong lak Nam thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths, messages of condolences, and attended the funeral of the late Dr. Chong Their *ympathie* arc greatly appreciated.
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  • 965 3 EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD June 30. 1958 Indian Congress Crisis SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD PRESS HfcAO OfHCE: li. Lim reck Mm «oad :> pore I. PO 8o» No \bti C*6les. lICEHNEWS" Tel: ***** (5 lines) All departments. «uala LUMPUR: China Insurance Bldg.. 174. Batu «d releo»x>ne ***** ftNANC: 8. Le.th St
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  • 1938 3 THE DEADLY JOYRIDE LONDON CORNER bnbtrf bvn1tr5t nbhg FRIEND of mine had his car stolen recently— or, m the mealy-mouthed words of the law, he had it "taken away without the owner's consent." It was recovered three weeks later wrecked m a ditch, I The upholstery had been ripped with
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 92 3 Sir I refer to an article m column 4 page 6 of the Singapore Standard dated June 25 m which it was stated that a Mr Ong Kian Seng was charged with stealing a $450/- wristwatrh from Mrs. Boris Holland m River Valley Road on June
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  • 376 3 the NEWS as it, strikes, me (m \h (Ji*^amWk^ SINGAPORE citizens are to be given the opportunity either of being convinced, if they still are m doubt, or having their conviction* confirmed, that the majority of those they have elected to the City Council firmly believe their Party or Parties
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 24 3 ENGAGEMENT RINGS designed by master craftsmen and original m designs People prefer to buy from P. H. HENDRY Manufacturing Jewellers Kuala Lumpur and Singapore
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    • 146 3 Let's Meet Them tSfSflftWm "Three-quarters of the hLJM^jJMi^JIAm world's population is made Vtj| E*^V7sH up of 'soft marks' people ■fiT^l m.^J^^i*Twl who give money to anyone BiBBHU^A^LIM^I on the slightest provocation." not discussing me, only the Jim Phelan tramp and student's idea of me. His writer, speaking m "Eng- abortions,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
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  • 613 4 TEACHERS' FEDERATION: FIRST STEP 15 Unions Vote For United Body COLONY teachers took the first step m the forma'ion cf federation of teachers' unions and associations when they passed a resolution to this effect at a meeting sponsored by the Singapore Graduate Teachers Union yesterday. Attended by representatives from 15
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  • 30 4 TWO U.S. Air Force jet Stratotankers left Brize Norton. England, U.S. Airbase yesterday m an attempt to establish a speed record between Britain and the United States. Reuter
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  • 172 4 New Pay Rates For 40,000 Out Today MORE than 40,000 civilian employees of the thiee Armed Services m Singapore will today know their new rates of gratuity and severance pay. The new rates will be tupplied by the employers. Last nischt a spokesman for the Federation of Services Unions told
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  • 68 4 FRONT BODY DISCUSSES BY-ELECTION The General Council of the Singapore Labour Front yesterday heard a report from party executives on the organization's recent political activities. The Council also decided to tighten up Party activities and prepare for the District Council elections. The Kallang by-election was another topic the Council discussed
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  • 49 4 TEOH Yeow Sens, 18. was abducted at Lavender Street. Singapore, m the early hours of yesterday by two men who took him m a taxi to French Road. The two men asked Teow to what gang he belonged and later relieved him of a fountain pen.
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  • Article, Illustration
    67 4 MR. CHIA CHAN SIANG and Miss Regina Funk who were married at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Singapore on Saturday. The groom is the youngest brother of Mr. J.S. Chia while the bride i s the fourth daughter of Madam Juliana Ng Soo Kiaw. A dinner to
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  • 183 4 IHE Standard Vacuum Dealers' Association last night offered to mediate a settlement of the dispute between the Standard Vacuum Oil Company and its Employees' Union. "j The Association is an organization representing dealers of products of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company m Singapore. Yesterday,
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  • 144 4 LONDON, June 29 (Reuter) A professor has DUt forward the theory that Australia had drifted about 2.000 miles north-east, through 20 degrees of latitude during the course of history. It might even have been m contact with South Africa. Professor Ronald Good, of Hull University,
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  • Article, Illustration
    74 4 WING COMMANDER, Ken Robertson (right), Commanding Officer of the No 1 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force, Singapore, is seen here welcoming Air Vice-Marshal V.E. Hancock and Mrs. Hancock who flew here specially from Kuala Lumpur to attend a farewell dance for the No. 1 Squadron R.A.A.F. held on
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  • 74 4 JOURNALISTS RE-ELECT PRESIDENT THE Singapore Union of Journalists at its annual general meeting yesterday, reelected Mr. S. Rajaratnam as president for the coming year. Elected vice-presidents were Messrs. Aster Gunasekara and Anthony Schooling. Mr. P. J. Joseph Is Secretary, Mr. K. S. C. Filial, assistant secretary and Inche Othman Wok.
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  • 32 4 Police arrested four men after a gang clash at Hindu Road on Saturday night A police spokesman said all the four arrested would be charged m court today.
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  • 319 4 WHICH comes first? The fate of a thousand baby crocodiles or the convenience of 20,000 hun. n beings? i A solution to this problem must be found before work can begin on a new access road for Singapore's Serangoon Garden Estate. The
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  • 136 4 YOUNGSTERS HELD AFTER MIDNIGHT SEX ORGY MARKHAM, Ontario. J 29 (Reuter) Police surp: more than 150 young pc at a midnight orgy on a here and arrested 55 About 100 other them half-clad— fled r who had been caller. farmer, rounded up those who wer c less spry and s«
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  • 62 4 NEW DELHI. June 29 (LT India's Communist Par- I showed some second t over the executions of rian ex-Premier Imi and other revolt leac< S. A. Dange, leader of Communist Party here influential Times of Ii "it would have beer, the executions ha avoided." Dange "can
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  • 140 4 Richards Officers To Seek Legal Advice THE Singapore City Council's Senior Officers \<- sociation will seek legal advice on whether it should challenge a Council decision m Court. The Council's decLsion was to "punish" the SOA'g chairman. Mr. G.M. Richards, who is also the City Engineer (Sewerage and Planning) for
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  • 94 4 THUGS STOP CAR, ROB THE DRIVER A SINGAPORE Tan Boh Tons who travelling along the n ing to the airport on day night was stopped b> men and robbed of $17 cash and a fountain pen Tan was o: Paya Lebar Police Sta lodge a report when he B detective.
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  • 132 4 PATRONS who went to the Singapore Hotel tea-dance yesterday were treated to an impromptu floor show when a London dance teacher. Miss Anne Harrison gave a demon siration of the Slow Samba and other Latin American dances at the invitation of the Club's band leader,
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  • 487 5 Instalment Plan For $4,600 House Is Agreed Upon VICTIMS of the Kampong Koo Chai fire yesterday agreed to purchase, on an instalment basis, 190 tworoofed houses, costing §4,500 each, to be buiW lor then* on the fire site with funds raised for their relief. This
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  • 374 5 YOUNG DANCER MAKES DEBUT A 4-year-old girl made a notable contribution to the cultural life of Singapore last Friday night. It came from Sadhonadevi, talented daughter of Mr. »nd Mrs. M. Gunaratnam, well-known members of the Ceylon Tamil comuunity m the Colony. Sadhonadevi made her debut m an interpretation of
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  • 31 5 A short circuit at a switchstarted a fire m a shophouse at Tanjong Pagar Road pore yesterday. The blaze was put out before the arrival of a flre engine.
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  • 69 5 MR. LIM Choon Mong. leader of the Liberal Socialist Party m the Singapore Legislative Assembly, last night categorically denied that he had made the statement attributed to him m the Sunday Standard that there is any question of a merger between the Labour Front and the Liberal Socialist
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  • 120 5 REBELS WILL CARRY ON R.I. STRUGGLE' MANILA, June 29 (Reuter) The Indonesian rebels will continue their struggle against the Central Government "until final victory is won," according to a pro-rebel Radio Menado broadcast monitored m Manila on Saturday. The radio said the revolutionary government's cabinet, after an emergency session on
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  • 240 5 BE KEENER IN STUDIES, UNION TO URGE PUPILS PENANG, Sun.— The Penang and Province Wellesle> Malay Students' Union, at it s general meeting here today, adopted a resolution to make efforts to eacourage Malay studies and also to take a keener interest m Malay culture, Muslim religion and recreational activities.
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  • 140 5 THE Singapore U.M.N.O. yesterday postDoned a meeting it had called to discuss Government's policy on Malay education. The meeting had been called for 2.30 p.m. at the Arab Union's premises m Serangoon Road. Representatives of all 75 UMNO branches m the Colony had been
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  • 65 5 THE first standardtype mobile post office built locally at a cost of $6,500, was inspected by the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir m Kuala Lumpur, last week. It will be sent to Kelantan for service m the Kota Bahru district.
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  • 110 5 PENANG, Sun.— Sixth-year students of the Chong Cheng Chinese School m Sungei Ara. ten miles from George Town, held a luncheon party today on the occasion of the tenth anniversary of the school. Miss Lily Liang, speaking on behalf of the Sixth-year students, said that with
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  • 148 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Record crowds have attended this year's three-day Malayan Agri-Horti-cultural Association exhibition, which closes at the Chirwoo Stadium here tonight. Yesterday 43,700 people saw the exhibition. From 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., the crowd was estimated at 22,000. Sale of exhibits during the
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  • 98 5 RMN To Take Its Place In Armed Forces KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Royal Malayan Navy will tomorrow become one of the Armed Forces of the Federation. The Federation Naval ensign will be hoisted for the first time at about 6 p.m. during a ceremony at the headquarters Selangor Division of
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  • 118 5 David: Two Will Stand Surety KUALA LUMPUR Sun The Malayan Trade Union Council today nominated two of its Central Committee members as sureties to ensure the good conduct of trade union leader V. David, upon his release on bond from detention under the Emergency regulation s» The two are Federal
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  • 58 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Education Minister Inche Mohamed Khir Johari will declare open an exhibition of recent German graphic art at the British Council hall here tomorrow. The show was sponsored by the West German Kunstrat (Arts Council) m Cologne. The exhibition, which will end on Sunday,
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  • 121 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A military truck and Land Rover were fired upon by terrorists using automatic weapons and rifles In the Alor Star district of Kedah yester. day. The vehicles however, drove through. Only slight damage was caused. The occupants of both vehicles were unhurt.
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 5 THE new Indian High Commissioner to the Federation, Mr. S.K. Banerji, paid a courtesy call on the Acting Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Oato Hussein, at his office m Kuala Lumpur last Friday.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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    • 282 5 TO YOUR ADVANTAGE Labels that stand for Excellence m LADIES Sports Wear. Ask for th when you come m and examine our unusually interesting collection at Cheap Sale prices. It means Below the Cost. The price which you won 7 get at any time m your LIFE, ffads CteathH SPORT
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  • 416 6 'Reluctance To Take In Recruits' PENANG, Sun.— The acting president of the Federation of Government Medical Services Unio/is, Mr. Shaik Dawood, today urged the setting up of a commission to enquire into the staffing of hospitals m this countiy. Mr. Snaik Dawood was speaking at the
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  • 231 6 'Some Govt. Workers Are Getting Restless' PENANG. Sun.— Some members of the National Union of Government Office Workers. Penang branch, are getting "restless" because there is no further revision of salary. At the second annual general meeting of the Penang branch, held here today, its president. Tuan Haji All Rouse,
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  • 70 6 PENANG Sun— A new submarine telegraph cable will be laid by the cable ship. Retriever, from the sea to the shore at Cable House m Telok Tikus. Tanjong Bungah tomorrow. The operation will be carried out by the captain and engineers of the cable ship now
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  • 38 6 PENANG. Sun.— A student. Kwang Meng Lye. 15. fell 25 feet from a coconut tree m Burma Road here today Kwang, who sustained a suspected fracture of the spine, was taken to the General Hospital.
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  • 33 6 SCOUTER L.O. Lamptey. 21, who walked 968 miles m 40 days round Ghana for adventure had only one complaint he woke up one night to find a leopard sharing his tent.
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  • 121 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Red China will not be among the 33 exhibitors m the Bukit Bintang Park Trade Fair this year, the Manager. Mr. K. Y. Lee, said yesterday. All the exhibitors are from local firms and local manufacturing firms and agents,
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  • 64 6 PATRONS to the 9.30 show at the New Alhambra Theatre last night were treated to a fashion parade of mannequins displaying sarong-kebaya from designs created m Singapore and Indonesia. It was a prelude to the screening of "Tiga Dara. Standardpic shows the mannequins: Front Row: Aisha. Zaina. Zainon,
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  • 321 6 AJO I RNALIST, a shipping clerk and a trade unionist will fight the Kallang by-election. They will file their nomination papers today as candidates for three major political parties. The Standard understands "that the journalist, who is attached to a Singapore Chinese newspaper,
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    • 415 6 i Souls (Mandarin) 12 45. .3. 645 B^"J mi JlI M m an d 915 p.m. GRAND: "Sampoorna Ramayanam" 11 a m. to 12 noon. Toe H Singapore Branch: Toe H TAIPING Women's Association meeting at Talbot House 11 Scotts Road 2.30 MAJKSTIC: Che Mamat Parang P- m Tajam 3.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 72 7 f\NE of the highlights of "Carnival Dance" to be held at Johore Bahru. on July 4, will be the "International Costume Parade." The dance, organised by the Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee, will be held at the Sultan Ibrahim Diamond Jubilee Hall. Mannequins from Joan
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  • 413 7 STOP SCHOOLGIRLS CLIMBING FASHION LADDER CHOULD a teenager be made to wear school uniform? "Certainly not," says the English headmistress who recently announced that from now on all her sixth-formers *ould wear what they pleased m the classroom. But I'm all m favour of uniforms, whether a girl is seven
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  • 719 7 An ideal place to live in —Singapore, says Patricia gINGAPORE would be an ideal place to live m, il it could only be ten degrees cooler. This is the opinion of attractive and cheerful Mrs. Patricia Frost, a Londoner, who has grown to like living m Singapore, m spite of
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 473 7 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: pMHH|HHB|M| "A* for me, all I know I is that I know nothing." Socrates UUl^^^^^ MONDAY FOR EVERY- R^J FA 1 h^J ONE: A conservative course I M^ is best today: proceed on a I B^^^^^^^fl practical basis. Defer mak- I^^^BiiMi ing revisions, moves. I^m I^l changes, if
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 287 9 SINGAPORE copra market was quiet last week, with small-scale trading for India at around $31f per picul, says the weekly produce report of Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd. Oilmillers' requirements were m sufficient volume to keep loose copra values steady, around $30J to $31*. Arrivals for
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    • 78 9 APPLE exports from New Zealand this year are expected to be well above the 1,205,--000 boxes exported last year, according to the Apple and Pear Board. Large quantities of fruit have been received by the board from both Hastings and Nelson areas. Exports from Nelson, on
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    • 78 9 COLOMBO, June 29. (UPI). Ceylon is taking forceful measures to improve and speed up the shipment of tea to all parts of the world. The ports of Trincomalee and Galle are being reorganised to ease the heavy storage and shipping burden that now weighs on Colombo.
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    • 77 9 TOKYO, June 29 (Reuter) —The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced that representatives of the World Bank, the Japanese Government, and the Japan Development Bank has signed m Washington a contract for a $25,000,000 loan for the construction of a power dam m Central Japan. The loan from
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    • 500 9 Brighter Signs In U.S. Economy By A Market Correspondent WITH nearly 40 per cent of the Federation's tin mines closed, 9,600 workers out of work and tin production down, it is small wonder that mining circles do not take kindly to the activities of the Russians
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    • 84 9 Firm Holds Anniversary Reception THE People's Insurance Company of Malaya, Ltd., Singapore, held a cocktail reception last Saturday at its premises m Cecil Street to mark its first anniversary. Photo shows (sitting) from left: Messrs. Tan Kah Keng, Ng Quee Gam and Teng Tong Long. Standing from left (second row):
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    • 92 9 BRITAIN'S exports of cars last month— a total of 47.892 —were the highest ever for any single month. This resulted from the still growing appeal of British cars, with the world-wide service resources now available. The value of May exports was also a record
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    • 294 9 COMPANY REPORTS Metal Box Company of Mala v a Limited: For the year ended M-ar. 31. 1953, a profit of J1.7% was earned and a final dividend of 12JTo has been recommended. During th G year under rev:ew a bonus issue of 1 for 4 and a right s issue
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    • 49 9 AN AUSTRALIAN firm has received a big order for supplying flour milling machinery to the Philippines. A considerable part of the machinery will be supplied by the parent company m the U.K., but machinery worth £50,000 will be supplied by the firm's works m Sydney.
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    • 261 9 Business from June 21 to 27: Industrials: Fraser Neave Ords $2.50. Gammons $2 to $2. 12$ c.d.. c.c.i.. Georgetown Dispensary $1.75, Great Eastern Life $17. Hammer Co. $1.625. Hongkong Banks (Colonial) $429 $430. Hongkong Banks (London) £43.18.6. Malayan Breweries 53.02J and $3, ISfalayan Breweries 5% Debenture
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    • 59 9 THIS IS AN artist's impression of a Heliport at Battersea. An application to build this Heliport has been submitted by Westland Aircraft Limited to the Port of London Authority and the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation. Location of the Heliport is at Beimonth Works,
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    • 245 9 Big U.N. Technical Aid To Far East UNITED NATIONS technical assistance to Far Eastern countries last year was one of the largest, m terms of money, since t'ne LJ.N's expanded programme started its operations m 1950, says a U.N. report published recently. The quality of the programme last year showed
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    • 323 9 Hydro Power Demand Continues THE ADVENT of the age of nuclear power has not diminished the world demand for hydro-electricity and "British industry is able to supply and put into operation any type and size of hydro-electric plant which purchasers anywhere m the world are likely to require." The capacity
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    • 58 9 MANILA, June 29 (AFP) The Philippines will barter 271.490 long tons of refractory ore with 60,000 metric tons of American rice. The Government announced that m exchange for the first 30,000 tons of California rice, the Masinloc Mining Company will supply 135,745 tons of
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    • 55 9 PARIS, June 29 (Reuter) The World Bank announced today the appointment of its president, Mr. Eugene R. Black, has been renewed for a further five years. Mr. Black has been president lor nine of the 12 years of the bank's existence, his renewed term m that
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  • 500 10 OOI ONG STOP THE THAI SWEEP Singles 'Gold' To Charoen: Pratheung Grabs Three Titles By PETER KUM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— After that sorry Thomas Cup debacle and the dire humiliation m the Malayan championships at Penang, Malaya tonight gained a sma'l measure of consolation when the great Ooi Teik Hock
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  • 36 10 NEW YORK, June 29 (AFP). —American lightweight boxer Johnny Busso won the first fight of his career on Friday when he beat Carlos Otiz on points over ten rounds at Madison Square Garden.
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  • 832 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor's Abdullah Piniz, Malaya's third singles m the Thomas Cup defence, this afternoon created a rather pleasant surprise when he joind Thailand's Charoen Wadahahasin m the singles fLial of the Selangor International Badminton Gold Cup Tournament. His victim was Thailand's Thanoo Kadjabhye, who
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  • 82 10 MEN'S SINGLES: Charoen Watahasin (Thailand) beat A. Piruz (Selangor) 15-12, 15-4. WOMEN'S SINGLES: Miss Pratheun? Pattapongse (Thai) beat Miss Teoh Siew Yong 11-0, 11-1. MEN'S DOUBLES: Ooi Teik Hock and Ong Poh Lim (Malaya) beat Charoen and Kamol 15-10. 15-8. WOMEN'S DOUBLES: Mas Pratheun? Pattapongse and Miss
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  • 93 10 MORNING SESSION Men's Singles semifinal: Abdullah Piruz (Sel.) beat Thanoo (Thailand) 18-13, 15-12. Women's Singles semifinal: Miss Teoh Siew Yong beat Miss Ong Kiok Pooi 11-9. 11-T. Women's Doubles semifinal: Miss Pratheung Pattapongse and Miss Carmen N| beat Miss Teoh Siew Yong and Miss Leow Siew Kheng (Kedah) 15-6.
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  • 81 10 England XI LONDON, June 29 (Reuter) England, two up m the five-match Test series against New Zealand, have rested opening batsmen, .left-hander Peter Richardson, from the side to play m the third Test beginning at Leeds on Thursday. Team: Peter May (Surrey, captain). Trevor Bailey sex> Colin
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  • 53 10 THAILAND'S national champion, Thanoo Kadjabhye, who killed any hope Eddy Choong had of winning a major title before retiring. Thanoo ended Eddy's bid for the Selangor Gold Cup by putting him out m the quarter-final at 16 15, 15—13, 15—5. Thanoo, however, was ousted by Piruz
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  • 569 10 4 Records Go At Oldham FOUR records were set up at the Oldham Methodist School athletic meet held on the S.J.I, ground on Saturday. Of the four records broken three were set up m the "C" division. The other was set m the one mile open event Tan Cheng Soon,
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  • 178 10 Sathasivam 50 In 60 Mins. Shepherdson 30 In 51 THE third annual cricket test between Singapore and MaUya ended m a draw when heavy rain, an hour before lunch, made further play impossible on the Padang yesterday. Scores: Malaya 286 and 111
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  • 58 10 Malaya Ist Innings 286 Singapore Ist Innir Malaya 2nd Innings 111 for two. H. Hollingworth b Schubert 16 G. P. De SUva b Schubert 11 M. Sathasivam not out M M. Shepherdson not out 30 Extras 4 Total (for 2 wkts.) 11l Fall of wickets: 1-28 2-37. Bowling: Schubert
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  • 330 10 Malayans Sweep Past Hongkong HONGKONG, June 29 (UPI) The visiting University of Malaya badminton team steamrollered All Hongkong last night by seven matches to nil. Hongkong badminton fans were thrilled to see the fast, smooth play of Lim Say Wan, brother of Lim Say Hup, the Malayan Thomas Cupper. Say
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  • 127 10 KINTA S.C TO HOLD SWIM GALA IPOH, Sun. The Kinta Swimming Club will hold its third post-war swimming gala on Saturday, July 5. starting at 2.30 p.m. A programme of 17 items, including a water-polo match between the KSC and the Ipoh Swimming Club will be played. Three teams, the
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  • 206 10 Letchuman Shines Shield Holders Get A Fright IPOH, Sun. —In an exciting finish, Perak Tart Club Sports Club, the holders, beat Ceylon Association of Perak by five runs m a Brander Shield Cricket League n.-atch on the Padang today. A highlight of this match was the batting of the Perak
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  • 34 10 TRENTO. Italy, June 29 (AFP). Italian weightlifu.r Sebastiano Mannironi broke a world featherweight record here yesterday when he snatched 111 kilograms during the national championships The former record was 110.--500 kilos.
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  • 184 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Indian Association scored an easy 137 runs win over Negri Police m a cricket match played at the Taylor Road ground here today. In fairness to the Police it must be said that they wer« without several of their 'regulars. Disaster struck
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  • 283 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation Combined Services swamped Perlis 10—2 m a HMS Malaya Cup north zone match under floodlights at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. The powerful Services team scored three goals m the first five minutes, and had the game well m hand with
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  • 105 10 K.L Postals In Eight Wkt. Win IPOH, Sun.— A fine Victor was the highlight m the Inter-State Postals Club cri match on the YMCA gr< here today when Kuala I pur beat Perak by eight wickets. Good bowling Singh (four lor ten) and V Turner two for two en. Kuala
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  • 249 10 SCORING all their goals m the first half, a Singapore Selection beat Johore by four goals to two m a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. It was a good match marred by rain, which fell m the second half, flooding parts
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  • 282 11 WIMBLEDON, June 29, (AFP). Ramanathan Rri>nnan and Naresh Kumar of India qualified for rhe botn finals of the men's doubles of the Wimbledon championships yesterday with a splendid 6/2, 6/3, 8/2 ;vei Bob Perry of the United States and Warren Wuodcock of Australia. .•'he
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  • 511 11 PERAK VICTORY THE HARD WAY Kedatis Yahaya Is Man Of The Match. IPOH, Sat. Perak cleared the second Malaya Cup hurdle witti a comfortable 3-1 victory iver Kedah before a crowd of over 2,000 on the Chinese Assembly ground here today. Though Perak won, the defending champions, failed to produce
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  • 137 11 FIFTEEN YEAR OLD Taipin? schoolgirl, CHEAH PEK WAH, with the three championship trophies she won at the 25th. Perak AAA meet held m Ipoh during the week-end. Cheah won four individual events the 100 yards, 220 yards, high jump and the 80 metres hurdles. In three of
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  • 239 11 FOl'R of the Army players, who were included m me Colony team against Negri Sembilan m the MCA inter-stale cricket match a fortnight ago, will not play for Singapore against Malacca at Malacca this weekend, i Dr. Ong Swee Law, President of
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  • 94 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League Div. 3A Customs SC. vs Mount Emily, Geylang, 5.15 p.m. TENNIS: Singapore Tennis Championships at Tanglin at 3 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Div. 1 Malay Mail vs S.I.A. T.P.C.A. ground. Div. 2: S.C.R.C. vs Young Malays SC.R.C. Div. 3- V.O.C.S.C. vs Armoured Car Brickfield*.
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  • 100 11 B. F. ARMITAGE and G. S. Taylor with 44 points, won the Men's Four-Ball Stableford competition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. Runners-up were A. B. Davidson and E. C. Guyatt with 42 points. Col. K. H. Stevens and Capt. T. E. Burgess, also with 42 points,
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  • 120 11 NANYANG University scored a 6-1 victory over the Metal Box Company of Malaya Ltd. m a friendly badminton match played on Friday evening The results were: (N.U.'s players come first Pang Teng Ah lost to Ahmad Wahab. 8.15, 6-15. Ng Teng Hwa bt. Wong Chee
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  • 298 11 BRAZIL WINS WORLD CUP STOCKHOLM, June 29, (AFP)— Brazil won the World Football Cup when they defeated Sweden 5-2 m the final before a capacity crowd here today. Brazil led two-one at halftime. Germany, the former Cup holders, went down to fourth place after being defeated by France 6 3
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  • 184 11 RESULTS of the open Summer meeting at the Royal Spore Golf Club on Saturday were: Ladies four ball 9-hole aggregate stroke (on petition). Win ners: Mrs.'O. C. Weeks and Mrs R. A. C Cobley 79-9£ 69J. Runners-up: Mrs. R.A. Flanagan and Mrs. J. Milliken 87- 14J=72J Mrs.
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  • 40 11 OAKLAND. California, June 29 (UPl)— Stella Walsh Olsen. former Olympic star well into her 40"s, set a new national 880-yard run record of 2 mm. 29.8 sec. m the Western U.S. women's track and field championships yesterday.
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  • 380 11 A. G B. PAKIR was the first to enter the singles final of the Singapore open tennis championships with an easy 6-2 6-1 victory over I. A. Alsagoff at Tanglin yesterday. Earlier m the morning. Alsa2off entered the semi-final round without playing a stroke.
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  • 235 12 HAVANA, June 29, (UPI). Twenty-nine American sailors and marines who went on a picnic failed to returu to the U.S. Naval, Base at Guantanamo on Saturday and were presumed to have been kidnapped by Cuban rebels. Cuban Army detachments launched an immediate search.
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  • 116 12 TORQUAY, Devon. June 29 (Reuter). Syed Jehanbaz Ali Khan, son of the late Nawab Saadat Ali Khan of Hyderabad and the Begum Gwen Saadat Ali Khan, of Torquay, yesterday gave away his sister at a registry wedding office near here and then travelled six miles
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  • 226 12 Garcia Warns Of Consequences If U.S. Aid Slackens SAN FRANCISCO, June 29 (Reuter) President Carlos P Garcia of the Philippines said last night that Asians will question the merit of the democratic system if his country should "go bankrupt" from lack of United States assistance.
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  • 259 12 Troops For Lebanon LONDON, June 29, (Reutcr).— Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour opposition, said last night that if Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld ask for more forces m the Lebanon, he hoped it would be from countries other than Britain or America. Mr.
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  • 27 12 BRUSSELS POLICE yesterday said a leading bailenna of the Soviet Bolshoi Ballet. Miss Olga Lepechinskaya. had been caught shoplifting m a Brussels department store. Reuter.
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    60 12 ARRIVING at San Francisco from Honolulu and the Orient, the Shah of Iran (left) is presented with a bouquet of flowers by eight-year-old Afssaneh Eghball, daughter of the Iranian ConsulGeneral, recently. Also greeting the Shah are Her Royal Highness Fatemeh Fahlevi, Iranian Minister to the US. A.H. Hanzavi (second from
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  • 307 12 'KILLER' HOLDS UP FAMILY OF FOUR TOKYO, June 29 (Reuter) A self-styled Japanese "killer." who was armed with a twelve-bore British shotgun and held up an American family of four on their way home from a beach party yesterday, was today charged with attempted robbery and murder. The victims of
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  • 73 12 JAKARTA, June 29 (ReuteD —The Japanese Industrial and Technical Co-operation Mission to South-east Asia arrived m Jakarta on Saturday. The 22-man group headed by Mr. Taneichiro Nakano. Vice-President of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry will be the guest of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce
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  • 67 12 TOKYO. June 29 (Reuter).— Japanese fire brigades throughout the nation were today given permission to puli down any building if it was thought that by doing so. they could prevent the spreading of fire. A National Fire Board spokesman said the order was issued because
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  • 68 12 TOKYO. June 29 (UPI).— The- Royal Inter-ocean Line ships Tjiwangi and Tjiluwah. will resume their fortnightly passenger service to Indonesian ports next month, the Antara News Agency said today. The two ships had been operating a passenger-cargo ser vice between Hongkong, Singapore. Jakarta. Semarang. Sourabaya. Deli
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  • 253 12 BLACKBALLED GOLFER OFFERS TO BUY THE COURSE LOUGHBOROUGH, Leicestershire June 29 (Reuter) A man. turned down by other members when he tried to joi a golf club here, has replied by making an offer to bu the whole course. The Sunday Dispatch reports today that the offer of M\ Pat
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  • 62 12 NEW YORK. June 29, (AF) —New York's subway is to introduce music while you ride service on one of its lines, it was announced here today. Passengers travelling to Rockaway Beach, nearly an hour's ride, loill be entertained by a concert of recorded music to break
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  • 63 12 BANDSMAN GETS THE BIRD THE wolfhound snarls as usual but the drummer laughs. a s this curious Mynah bird, obviously a music lover, decided to get a clew look at Ike band during a recent concert by the 27th "Wolfhound" Infantry Regiment band at Schofield Barracks. Honolulu. Clarinetist SP/3C Evaristo
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  • 139 12 PHILADELPHIA. June 29, (Reuter).— The committee tor non-violent action against nuclear weapons today officially announced an end to its attempt to sail the ketch "Golden Rule" into the U.S Pacific test area. But the committee added m a statement: "We shall continue, m harmony
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  • 21 12 VISCOUNT BRENTFORD died yesterday at his home m Rustenburg South Africa, aged 61, it was reported m London. Reuter.
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  • 257 12 Secret War Papers Reveal... WASHINGTON, June 29, (I Pl)— The B Government gave a "half promise" to Russia m that the Soviet Union could dominate Eastern h. at the end of the war, according to hitherto secret L T m*cd States documents made public
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  • 78 12 'RUSSIA WANTED RESPECT' British Am m 1941. t. would be i at a postv. if they ol national re secret do: terday. The re came m sc to Washing Steinhardt. Ambassadr Steinhardt, conver Cripps ear said that lieve that Britain and B- the Soviet mcveri v i prompt and v
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  • 15 12 RECIPROCAL air between Holland an^Soviet Union will open on July 21. UPI
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