Singapore Standard, 3 July 1958

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, |ULY 3. 1958 Vol. IX No. 1 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 363 1 SOVIET HAS DISRUPTED EAST-WEST TALKS But Allies Will Not Relax Efforts To End Cold War WASHINGTON, July 2 (UPI) President Eisenhower told Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev today that the Kremlin is "casting doubt" on its intentions toward a Summit conference by making unacceptable demands. The Piesident said
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  • 383 1 TORRENTIAL RAIN IN U.K. FLOODS MANY AREAS Bus, Train Services Disorganized LONDON, July 2 (Reu:ev) Thousands of homes In Britain were flooded today atuT torrential ram in n.ariy a:eas during the Dlght. People were evaCUated, roads were awash. and bin and brain services disorganized. One Q| Urn VI r>t hit
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  • 269 1 4,000 Harbour Board Workers To Strike July 10 \BOIT 4,000 industrial clerical workers of the Singapore Harbour Board will go on strike on July 10. The Harbour Board Staff Association yesterday served a 14-day strike notice on the Board on behalf of these men. The notice exnira at midnight on
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  • 107 1 DJAKARTA. July 2 (Reuter) The United States Ambassador, Mr. Howard P. Jones, announced today America had made available to Indonesia eight million US. dollars for highway construction in Sumatra. Antara Newsagent? reported. Antara quoted Mr. Jones as saying: he regarded this agreement as "one
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  • 35 1 REPORTS received in Beirut yesterday said that the retell In the Tripoli Port area had negotiated with the Army an agreement whereby both sides promised not to use heavy weapons against each other.- Renter
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  • 172 1 US Ready To Send! Troops To Lebanon DETROIT, July 2 (Reuter) General Nathan Twining. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said here last night that the United States was prepared to send troops into the Lebanon if the situation warranted such action. "I dont think there is any question
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  • 56 1 TAIPEI. July 2 (Reuter) The Education Ministry announced today that 404 overseas Chinese students, mostly from Indonesia and Malaya, have been selected for enrolment in colleges and high schools on Formosa for the next term. Most of the student will go to colleges and universities and the
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  • 204 1 'LI D LIFTED ON DIAMOND SMUGGLING HONGKONG. July 2 (UPI) A Canadian Pacific Airlines stewardess has lifted the lid on a smuggling ring operating between Hongkong and Japan, it was learned today. The stewardess. Patricia Wong of Hongkong, was arrested last month as she got off a CPAI plane in
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  • 39 1 A FK;ht r'wecn a woman. Tan Woo So: Tan W, Sar^ I Saigas last 12 (1 axe was uitd resulted in > i 4rt t Q t h e two n in r tho latt* .-1
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  • 30 1 AXTARA News Agency said yesterday a rebel leader. Lt Col. Dachlan Djambek, was believed to be lying wounded after an attempt on his life by his own men.- Reuter
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  • 53 1 FEDERATION Acting Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak presented a kris to Wing Commander K. Robertson, Commanding Officer of No. 1 Squadron, R.A.VF. at Kuala Lumpur civil airport yesterday. The presentation was made on the eve of the departure of the squadron for Australia after eight years service in
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  • 181 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, July 2. (I Pl)— Severe communal rioting broke out in Limassol today after a Greek Cypriot businessman was shot and killed on his way to work British authorities imm< diately clamped a curfew on the town and rushed r< inforcements to
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  • 100 1 Thais Turn Down Exile Govt. Request BANGKOK Julj 2 7 1.< i wrnn.<-r.: c clined a requ. r tabLxi.f Government in T v i!The r< port n th. Ihar:.*tipat Da..-. Now wi d el f» v 1 I *1 \_7 J < IlJillflli i 1 ture oi thr rebf-J i
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  • 72 1 Drought Ends With Heavy Rainstorms TOKYO, July 2 (Reuter)— Japan's drought tonight came to an end following heavy rainstorms. In Hiroshima Prefecture, Western Japan, five persons were reported dead. 30 injured. two missing and 13,000 others homeless. A Central Japan meteorological spokesman said after more than 50 days drought. Japan
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  • 154 1 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. "The War Office in Lonch n has not a> yet replied to our demand for an improved rate of gratuity." claimed the general secretary rjl the War Department Civilian Stall Association. Mr. S.J.H. Zaidi. today. Mr. Zaidi said that the offer
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  • 95 1 GENEVA. July I (UPI) Western and Soviet M iMtMI began mapping out a nuclear policing system today amid hopes of at least a limited technical East-West agreement. The Geneva nue'ear conference met for its second working session at the Pala;^ Dcs Nations. Yesterday's
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  • 36 1 PRESIDENT Nasser, hrad of \hv United Arab Republic, arrived in Dubrovnik. Yugoslavia, by .sea yesterday for a visit sls the gue.^t of President Tito The two Presidents met at the quayside of Durbrovnik.— Reuter
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  • 32 1 OSO AR- WI N N' N i > .1 !<^ r v'u H namod dofoiuiant ir. a Superior Court vcparatp maintenance suit filed by his wife. Rhoda, in SanU Monica, Californit. UPI
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 458 2 Court Hears Evidence Of Mine Adviser j RAUB DISASTER INQUIRY KAIH, VVmI. The only qualified man ropon for tin* trrhnifal oprrations of the Rauh Austr.iii m (•old Mine in whirh 12 men U»st their li\r> on M in ihe country's worst ever mine disaster (General Manager, Mr. J. M. VVarrin^ton.
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  • 81 2 A VETERAN hanker ye* <*. day i in Singapore's lJ!ure Bi a governing State. c banker, Mr p. Sutherland, who 1 etivfeftient. see why the country should n< 10 flourish under Home I Mr. Sutherland. member of the Legislative Assr pop- .ill be < for
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  • 13 2 ►xgko: km.- C I Sterling to one Indonesian Go,, a tael.
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  • 137 2 THE Kampong >lelavu Branch of Singaporr 1 MNO has ralli"! a mrrtins <'n Sunda> .it 2 p.m.. of kampnng residents to discuss the question «»t low ro>t housing. TU<> mnatlM* ..rill K^ k«li Th< meeting will toe held at t] Kh "ad
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  • 81 2 MEETING TO PLAN CITY HEALTH DRIVE HNGAFOBI lag Bag Q«i has asked present atives of restaurants, t be pre a mass mccv j i* toria Memorial Hall today at p n. Mr. Ong. in making this re- said -Trade MioHltioilff, T nops, bars, hotels and rest* :■■"'>' an important j
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  • 61 2 k:a:.a lumpi S, Wed z N z 1! K. V. fan <)!.:. v,,r pi aftci c claimed ti a •:.< 5< v i t< lai b< of rin ii of :<-;•(■:•• UHI Cii in. v i n ha- '< dlcti I fn m c. was n
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    • 509 2 MALACCA MUNICIPALITY I CLAIMS FOR REFUND OF, RATES ON UNOCCUPIED BUILDINGS. (Section 60 ol the Municipal Ordinance) NOTICE Is hereby siven that claims for reiund ol i rates for the Ist half- y« ;<: < Lst January— 3oth Jurn 1958. in resoect of unoccupied buildings within Municipal Limits mu-.t be
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    • 608 2 I KM>H< M> I H h> TENDKHS are invilori Xi iood tuppliei to oui bis ing at Singapore nud inn 1 forwarded by rt^i tncrj \><> I f i:ri'i\ to the undei nuenl loned addrei snd h M >v than 15th J i j i v '■>>>'' No tenrlrr form
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    • 105 2 Getting Up Nights Makes Men Feel Old Before Their Time N<<ir ing can ntHkt rou f»*i •< > <1. t! »nd d<'pres»*<s a« losir.f i,i i an«rcy Urtuii of Getting l N gMi or Burning. 6m«rting. Itc^i a Acfl'ty And If y<.or back hf* 3 lUifxiniutlnre Patna tn j.'int* and
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 322 3 > COSLAVIA'S Marshal Tito is determined to p^ lS own independent brand of communism >\ rhe chagrin and annoyance of the Kremr L-itest studied indifference to the Soviet nt 5 scarcely veiled threats, following the b'c.ich of faith in the purge of Hungarian >t rs j fair idea
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    • 314 3 as A-stralian churchman's condemnation of w urmed his country's "white policy" is liable cr;ate not only misunderstanding, but comifciobie irritation in Asian states which have c i: :asingly closer relations, particularly c >*-c!:nt level, with that Commonwealth. T-. prcb :m -Sich the Rev. H. L. Perkins, who
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    • 201 3 f V The Singapore Standard completes its fn c publication. Our worthy founder, v; Aw Boon Haw, and those who enthu- ;d 'inched The Standard on July 3, 1950 ts, n c '~^-ce we would grow up to mean someparf? f fh ccuntr yi that we would play
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  • 1052 3 The Colombo Plan and Australia T ft Colombo Plan is based on the tradition of good neighbourliness. The standard of living in Asia is very much below that of Australia. The purpose of the Colombo Plan is to help raise Asian living standards. Each year more Asians who have trained
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  • 930 3 By A Legal Correspondent LONDON [BRITAIN is extending the scope of the Welfare State. A panel of lawyers is to be set up in towns throughout the country to give legal advice at initial interviews to the people. There will be a small fee, which
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 53 3 Sir The bus service to Moulmein Road is inadequate both in the morning and in the afternoon, when especially students are seen waiting for Number 8 buses for quite a long time. This has been going on for a long period even though a protest has been made.
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    • 43 3 Sir,—I am M. Rais bin Haji Hussein of Garuda Indonesian Airways and I am not the person mentioned in the court proceeding as reported in the Singapore Standard of June 26 concerning the $4 extortion case. M. RAIS B.H. HUSSEIN Singapore
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  • 435 3 the NEWS abit strine's me /~\\E thing of which Sineapore leaders are scared stiff is the sensible policy of facing iacts. It is something inevitable and to adopt a Nelsonian attitude shows a loss of vision and admission of defeat This is what the Minister lor Commu nica tions and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 41 3 Opportunity For Service "WOMEN'S Organizations do far more than bring opportunities for fellowship; they have increased woman's power to serve her village, her town —even her country." Minnie Pallister speaking in a BBC programme for women designed for rebroadcasting in Canada.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 67 3 Did you know... The remotest island in the world is the island of Tristan da Cunha (population 294) in the South Atlantic, discovered by the Portuguese in 1516. It has an area of 12 square miles and was annexed by Great Britain in 1816. The nearest inhabited land is the
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  • 39 4 MRS. E. O. Shield, wife of the Vicar of Singapore, will open a Food and Fun Fair at St. Hilda's School ground.; in Ceylon Road on Saturday at 11 a.m. in aid of the School Extension Fund.
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  • 366 4 They Twisted Expat Resignations To Suit Own Ends, He Says THE Mayor cf Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday told The Standard that the resignation of the lour expatriate officers from the Singapore City Council had "been mischievously misconstrued" both by the local English Press and
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  • 237 4 Well Join Socialist Front If...' —Malays THE 3.000-strong Singapore Peninsular Malay Union yesterday pledged to dissolve Us party io join the proposed united socialist fiont "if it is a true and genuine antiCommunist" organization. The Union ai-o called on the Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who first mooted the
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  • 73 4 TWO youths threatened to assault a Singapore Chinese schoolboy if he failed to pay 20 cents a day as protection money. The boy told Police that the youths had pestered him for the money on several occasions. Yesterday, when going home from school in Jalan Bcsar
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  • 113 4 SINGAPORE will be fully represented at the World Convention on Christian .Education in Tokyo on August 6. The seven delegates from the Cclony are: Rev. and Mrs. J. Fleming, Rev. T. R. Doraisamy. Rev. M. T. Fang. Mr. Chew Kia Song, Miss C. Downward and Mr.
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  • 32 4 SINGAPORE Chinese Swimmini Dul) Will hold a Social rod Special Lunch on Sunday at 1 DJBBh Open tO members and their friends. There will be music rod a mafic show.
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  • 262 4 FILM inns in Singapore and the Federation will most probihlv never get a chance to see the Indo-Soviet Hindi film "Pardesi" The Standard was told yesterday. DlKkMlm this to The Standard yesterday, Win distributor Mr. Ran iit Singh Mid he would be returning the
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  • 98 4 REVEREND Father A. Fortier, parish priest of the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Sufapore, and Chaplain to the Catholic Nurses Guild, sailed on the liner Asia yesterday accompanied by four members of Colony's nursing profession to attend the Sixth International Congress of Catholic Nurses to
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  • 291 4 THE first magazine to be published In Singapore for the prison stall, "Majalah Pen.jara" (Prison Magazine) issued yesterday, features a leader by the Commissioner of Prisons. Major P. L. James, stressing the "human example" for prisoners. No matter how magnificent the
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  • 92 4 A CACTUS BLOOMS IN GEYLANG TUESDAY was surprise day for Mrs. Yeo Yong Poh of Geylang. Her prize Mexican Cactus, which had produced its first bloom since l?) 40 just last year, blossomed forth again. And this time it presented its owner with three magnificent blooms. Mrs. Yeo said that
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  • 76 4 NOT GUILTY OF ROBBERY, SAYS JURY MR. JUSTICE Buttrose in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday acquitted and discharged Poh Chwce on an armed robbery chargr. The jury had returned a unanimous verdict ol "not guilty" in favour Of Poh. Poh was alleged to have robbed the proprietor of a lighterage
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  • 233 4 iXCHfc AHMED BIN ABDI LLAH, lormcrh s\C Victor Maratea of the RAF Chan^i. waited nervouslx n the nlaliorm at Singapore Station yesterda> afternoon for the "Magic Arrow" express that was bringing h wife from Kuala Lumpur. Ahmed .-a.d that win r. the train
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  • 157 4 LADY McNEICE TO OPEN CHURCH FAIR ALL 0m I if Hh r will be provided ai a ■O vifk at St. Andrew"! sln W"<><.- on sal if In I of Inc Church the Asm .< B ding Fund The Fair v- i I 'an i open i v La M
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  • 134 4 BIG BAZAAR TO AID THE CHILDREN THE Singapore Chiidn n Soci< ty will hold a bazaar the Victor. a Ml MOttal Ball on Oct. 11. it was announced yesterday by the hon. .see:< tary, Mrs. Joanna Moore. It will b( the largest and mo.st ambitious all air ol it kind
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  • 109 4 SHORT LIST DRAWN UP FOR POST OF REGISTRAR APPLICATION lor thff P i •g; trar i ve\ oJ Mala a h b n rt-lisi d 1I i Standard -lands that a: 1 trar under serious on idora:; n" and th< Dime n r n 1 i r:tj i i.P! aril
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  • 41 4 POLLS RALLY ONLY IN KALLANG Sl.\ i.\}'( <■ the L*()i'n\ i I .:.J 7 prior be given in v r i r r i day, and by 11 is to i* eetinc is to he held in a park or other 'our.-] :.<
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  • 13 4 t 4.;-v« old man after a 20-yeat v friend in R
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  • 155 4 She Fell From Bus— 'Open Verdict SINGAPORE'S Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday returned an open verdict 00 the death of 'd woiiuin labourer, Chan (ie';k Chang, -tf. afho died aitcr falling ir<>m a moving bus at the l-i milestone, Woodlands, on the afternoon of May 12. Khoo Hock
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 176 4 TURKEY DINNER IN A DISH! BIRDS EYB sT^*^s *s^ fre»h peat with delicious n^_^l 7s ■dm,.-r :~-^k Birds Eye Turkey Pie is all ready for the oven! Yes. quick frozen, it comes to you all ready to bake. Serve it today, piping hot (plenty for two). SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO.
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  • 184 5 PiLXAXG v/. and d: hR I .iv < -r ir. <\ ■< ri r r permits to tin R 1 r insp I Department b W the* tad 11l f insu 1 rtfusc to accept insur lor vrhicl* Ma. ay operator of M h
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  • 47 5 SING alias Tan p!ear guilty in a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of living on the earnings of a prostitute between May 13 to June The Magistrate. M: Pates, allowed Tan I >00 bail until July be heard in the Sixth Court.
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  • 114 5 Wrd— Mr. Ng M inn Sau. 26. a new lawyer, was the Feder;t- n Bar here this morning n the FeraJc Supreme Court Hi attached to Messrs. Gibb and Company. Allowing the petition r B X Das. Mr. tic e D I W. Good w:
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  • 297 5 ALOK STAR. Wed. A rubber tipper, P. Chandin, 42. told Justice Tuan Syed Sheh Barakbah in the Assize Court hrrr today that he heard voices of his dead lather telling him to kill someone if he wished to live peacefully. u.t^ why I
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  • 26 5 A HOUSEWIFE. IJ:n C"h< \v g, 38, W*J fine:: |52Q I y Sip.^apuro Court yesterday I for posse.-^Ln of in pounds of v cigarettes.
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  • 87 5 The former Deputy Chief of Staff (Air), Air Commodore A. V. R. Johnstone. called at the Istana Nesara. Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday to say goodbye to the King. At the same time his successor. Air Commodore N. C. Hyde, and the nvw Deputy Chief of Staff (Navy).
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  • 102 5 High Court Appeal By Raja Fails KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Raja Saidin bin Rait All i t.niav appealed against the verity" of the 14 month* 1 enten v which a lower court had ImpOMd on hi:n lor Brau i. ihe anneal was dismissed. The Raja had been failed eight monthi lot
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  • 499 5 Employers Now Consider The Ministry's Offer KIALA LUMPI R, Wed. The National Union of Plantation Workers, representing 280,000 workers, todiy agreed to a conciliation with the Malayan Planting Indus'iies Employers' Association. The union's executive council today decided to ■OOept the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfares
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  • 124 5 TV IS A CURSE. SAYS AUTHOR AN Australian player, author. and mother of two children, yesterday lashed out against television. Mrs. Lorna urlin, who arrived i» Singapore to join her husband in Kuala Lumpur. *airi "Television is a curse. It keeps children away from their homework. Mrs. (urtin. wife oi
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  • 79 5 DETAINEE DAVIDS RELEASE DELAYED Mr V David Lumpur and rade un. d< ta;n< -eek Fh< A hay* apr id him Mr i Genrrai National nion oi P., rk rill r an 1 M: i G< n< ra] Depart mvrt r and BlMft tl. be r; Mr. D:»\ up bj iati
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  • 30 5 Am t* tivc atta Special Branch bin Abdullah with at to extort $3,000 from an <n Sum. B was allowed bail of The <a.sc vill be heard oa
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  • 190 5 Red Light Caused A False Alarm A GARUDA twin-engined Convair arriving lrom Jakarta yesterday had 'he Singapore Airport Fire Brigade out on the runway on alert, when a tault in the eiectrical circuit caused the pilot to believe that the nose-wheel was not in position for the aircraT: to land.
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  • 142 5 GURKHAS SAY FAREWELL TO SEGAMAT SEGA MAT, Wed The people Of Seaamat this evening bade farewell to the Oflftcen and ir.cn of HQ M Gurkha Infantry Brigade it a tea party held at the International Club, Segamat. The chairman of the Fmergctu'v Liaison Committee, on behalf of the people, 1
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  • 167 5 Watch She Stole Was Her Friend's PEN \NG W« d.- A m< th< r of two children. Ycap t ng Kcw told the Magi.-tiMK Court toda> thai she stojea watch from her "very, joi I friend" bora v. .•> press< d for mnm y. Yeap pleadrd guilty t a charge
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  • 72 5 THE Minister for Works. Posts and IHecommunicatlons, Inche Sardon bin Ha.ji Juhir. siens thr Visitors Book after he had officially declared '»P<n thr u-.w Ipoh East Post Office at the State P.W.I), building in Brewster Road, Ipoh. on June 30. Looking on is Mr. H. Hollinjjworth.
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  • 68 5 INTIMIDATED WITNESS, COURT TOLD PLNANG. V. j R Arumugaui. 1 .ng a charge ir -a-m Ai.> Inspector Byed Jaialutfia 1 'he Maglsti. < have intimidated -lie witnesses ir. case. imagam denied that he ii d tl n h. cf ti nan' N! *i I Lane on J [TVpcCtO! m bail
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  • 21 5 3t. was yesterday toed 5250 Mac ifltr she aatf Rinli r (.(Hi! Noor n I arie on 1 .c:
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  • 154 5 KUALA LrMPI'R. Wrd. Counsel defending busr.'.en, accused of having caused grievous hurl busman vt a rival company, charged in the lirM trates Court today that some ol the prosecution t ne.ssc-i> h.i;i perjured Date i X d< !end;r.u Woon h< r. t Mi
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  • 277 6 THREE FEDERATION ARMY OFFICERS OFF FOR TRAINING i i Ml'! X Wed. Three more Federation v .,w this month for staff college mil Pakistan. l ipt. Ibrahim 1 1 :me a rainins in the t> him i nd it Camberxpected it two Malay having r. 29. from idquarters 3rd Brigade.
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  • 72 6 ON SUNDAY. No. f,O RAF. Fighter Squadron at Tensah. Sinsapore, will have completed ten years' operational service in the Malayan Emergency, which they joined only a week after it bewail. Here .some groundcrew of the Squadron are seen working on a Venom fighter bomber which is having
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  • 131 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Tin H era Conferen o beld a 1 the Istana Ncgart loci ay approved the appointment ol Mr. Justice Hill lo be the Chu.: isti c I the Foiie: atioo of Iff IJ B, In p a v of Mi. Tipnv
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  • 95 6 •verf me nq -^ody together c managing partner of the City Ligh- Mi Ci I Chenfl Khoon, said that due to poor •ess the dance hall had to be closed. However, he said that many irere itj iL_L_ a^ inneing p.::*- ncr- iii dteacf parttea
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  • 267 6 U.S. To Foot The Bill For Research, Says Howlett THF American Government will foot the bill Sl4O 000 for a research survey of the tourist potentials of Pacific Area Travel Association countries, including Singapore, the Colony's Director of Tourism, Mr. Robert Howlett, told The Standard yesterday. The
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  • 132 6 Let Them Marry, Judge Advises KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The victim of an alleged kidnapping case said in the Sessions Court today that she would not go back to her parents unless they allowed her to marry the man whom they said had kidnapped her. Sessions Judge, Inche M. M. Hashim,
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  • 71 6 LABOUR Front lawyer? wi'.l i give free legal advice at meetI" j the-pcop'.e Ktaloni at the Pr>rtv office. 5 Prince Street, j Singapore, from 5 to 7 pm. m I I Mondays. Wednesday.- md Fridays, starting July 7 it was i announced yesterday. The dai.y U
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  • 48 6 LIM Soo Ngin was yesterday charged In the Singapore Ninth Ifagistrate'i Court with D MCSSillf dagger without lawful authority at Xagapa Lane on Tuesday. He pleaded not gufltjF and was granted $500 bail until July 10 when his case will again b€ mentioned.
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  • 276 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Five Lincoln bombers of the Koyal Australian Air Force flew low over the int<M national airport here today to give a "farewell, salute" to the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister lor Defence Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain. The fly ptst was
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  • 118 6 TEMPLE THIEF WAS A PRIEST PEN AN G. Wed. An iSgistant PClest, D. Muniandy. pleaded guiitv in the Sessions Court today to a charge Of theft Of $100 and a gold bar. valued at $11. the property of the Subramaniam temple in Waterfall Road, between May 3 and June 30.
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  • 81 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I Abdul Ra.-hid bin Ahmad of Kampong Sungci Besar in Kuala Selangor died yesterday after an accident near nis house. Police believe Rashid jumped from a lorry, on which he was given a lift, before the vehicle stopped. It li understood that
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  • 127 6 PENANG. Wed. A 20--year-old cashier, Teoh Boon Par, was ordered to be remanded in custody for sentence on July 9 after he had pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court today to a charge of criminal breach of trust of $974.45 belonging to Messrs George Lee, Northam
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  • 47 6 SGT. Abdul Rahman bin Yussof of tl>r 4th Battalion of the Royal Malay Regiment stationed at Tapah was married to Che Rokiah binte Borhan at a ceremony at Kg. Mambau near Seremban on Saturday. The couple are seen at the bersandins ceremony.- ■Standardpit b. FAH
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  • 274 6 Officer's Attitude Contempt Of Court' PENANG, Wed. Defence counsel, Mr. Lim Kean Siew, protested against what he described as a "con temptuous attitude to the Court" on the part of the prosecuting: officer, A.S.P. Nadarajah. during the healing i*f a robbery case before Magistrate Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah today. j
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  • 187 6 He Kept Sales Money, Jailed IPOH. We 1. A airsmar Lav G lan Sen- ,4, was toddy >< nt< ncpoj I v the President of th< S« sjons Court, Mi .1 X Wh::;.. t(i to six n:. nth jail for crimina bn a f trust in ii >:•; \M bei
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  • 74 6 KUALA .lIH'R \V« Tn< mv FARELF, -Gen< I A H ill, will pay visit :< <-.:-; >'.<>:: \>. OH m A X:: High Commissioner. Mr Hml th< Pu Dc.(n<( Dat Abdul Razak. Hi later be rccc y the King Scncral Hull i confer Ll neftl
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    • 32 6 *rf-+^+^+^*+**+4 f ?s^ i CAPITOL SATURDAY M'NITE! j ex; ADAM EVE" I t ..rri,,., rHRIsriAME MARTEL Former MISS UNIVERSE from France bf rt "d CARLOS BAENA Distributed by Shaw Bros. Ltd. j*
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    • 154 6 I '^^m Health and happiness are the two 1 'wdife.'^W^ pri/c possessions that all parents vosh r JSBSK f|.> f° r lcir Babies and wise parents *W^ J^f know that correct feeding is the best :\4lml& uav lo tain That is why ■m '0& Anita, Kirn Choy and Gerard's parents
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  • 156 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) lo Singapore yesterday were: Buyers. Sellers Spot (nominal) 76] 77 R.S.S. No. 1 76} 77 (August) 764 76 J R.S.S. No. 2 74 751 R.S.S. No. 3 682 691 Tone: Steadier. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was $370 (up
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  • 79 7 Night Assault On Municipal Labourer KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Seven unknown persons last night assaulted in Indian at Loke Yew Road here, police said. The victim was P. Veerappan, a labourer in the Municipality. He received multiple bruises a.l over his body and was treated as an outpatient. A lorry attendant
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  • 431 7 Backing From All Quarters, Says Chief Minister IHE proposed United Socialist Front is gaining support from all quarters, Singapore Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, told The Standard yesterday. The Front, which was proposed by the Chief Minister on Monday, called on all "true socialists and
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  • 30 7 A TAXI somersaulted twice after a collision with another taxi at the junction of Coleman and Hill Streets, Singapore, last night. The drivers and passengers were unhurt.
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  • 181 7 TENANTS of the Jalan Teck Why c housing estate will meet at the Bukit Panjang community centre at 10 a-m. on Sunday to decide on a course of action regarding four requests made to the Singapore Improvement TruF* and Government for improvement to the estate.
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  • 49 7 PENANG, Wed.— The former leader of Party Ra'ayat, Inche Ahmad Boestaman. will arrive here on Saturday on a political tour. He will be accompanied by Party Ra'ayat's information officer. Inche Rashid Ali, and the chairman of the Kedah division of Party Ra'ayat, Inche Mansor Tobeng.
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  • 174 7 PENANG. Wed.— A lawyer. Mr. Tan Lye Huat, applied before Magistrate Tuan Syed Agil Barakbah today for the release "on bond" of ten pintables seized by the Police during a raid at a shop in Penang Road. Mr. Tan made the application when his client,
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  • 45 7 THE new Indian High Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. S. K. Banerji. who is also the Indian Commissioner-design-ate to Singapore, yesterday paid a courtesy call on Colony Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. Mr. Lim is seen above greeting Mr. Banerji. Standardpic
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  • 192 7 THE Singapore Labour Ministry has stepped into the dispute between the Standard Vacuum Oil Company and its Employees' Union. The management and the i Union had discussion with the Minister for Labour and Welfare, Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday on the dispute which is
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  • 48 7 THE MINISTER for Agrarian Affairs in tho Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture. Mr. R. Swwahgo (above). arrived in Singapore yesterday from Jakarta for a fiveday visit. Mr. Soewahgo is here to study the administration of land in the Colony. He will later visit Tanjong Pinang.
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    • 404 7 11, 1.40, 4, 6.30 9.30 E R h Ho,, PARIS HOLIDAY" Ms xMIX KKBKRIS MARTHA HYER etA) \B r v s.NN.rr,! 'MISS SINGAPORE CONTEST* mntf Special I V WEEK Presentation «->!,. -RUN SILENT, RUN DEEP" i LAST i> ny 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 9.30 o K MOTHER INDIA Hnd) v.r^ion
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    • 374 7 *EEBEC[I h opcws Toda y i •^C SSLkXdLfi -id a i 1 il.'T' iiiif* M Please Note Times: 10.45 a.m. 2.15 6.00 9.30 p.m. k^ Cavh Booking only! rrirev; >2 $3 J> N<. Jr. r i.ivts! I W lS}* Che Ceri Commaadmeiits s J f lEiMraa s"* OPCWS Today! J
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 315 7 JKDFKLOPKDFOKOPDFK Chew Hock Hin 530 p.m Singapore Recorded .Music Society: Symphony concert of recorded music in the YWCA Concert Hall. 5 Raffles Quay. Admission free 7.30 p.m. YMCA (Orchard Road): Bodybuilding, weightlifting and Judo practice for Juniors under 18 years 4 p.m. Cricket Net practice and Judo practice for beginners
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    • 216 7 RADIO MALAYA (General Service): 8.57-9.45 a.m. English Schools Broadcasts. 1.15 p.m Lunchtime Concert 130 Time Signal and News. 145-2 p.m. Men only. 3.57-4.20 English Schools Broadcasts 645 Liv v o:i lor the evening programme summary and a tune or two before News 654 Spore share Market report and National announcements,
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    • 242 7 5.30 Seriou- Ar? uncut, *> M. Music m the Modern Mannei pia>ed by '.he Tony Kin&ej Quintet and Urn Dill /ones Trio Produced by Terry Henebery. 6 30 The News. 6.39 Commentary. 645 Sport* Round-up, 7 p m Mainly for Women. 7.15 David Lee in 'Piano Reflections' 7.30 T.ne Third
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 952 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. ttJi M 923/6. *****/4 132/t Robinson Road THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia b Cult Ports. Spore P. Sham Penang TIUCfR 3/9 Ami 10 Ami IS/16 Awl EUMAEUS 17/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct Carriers option to proceed
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    • 1161 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 »inti) (Incorporated in Singapore) H* s r;; nc THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lZ" SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo (Via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or
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    • 926 8 MITSUI Ij-Q LINE FOR JAPAN Spore P Sham Penang Amogison Maru from India 1 1 July 9 July FOR U.S.A. via SUEZ For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore via Bombay. Awoboson Mortf trom Hpon 20 July 23 July FOR U.S.A. via PACIFIC For Vancouver, San Francisco, L. Angeles, Cristobal Havana, Cd:
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    • 830 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES HOMEWARDS Sailings for Aden. Port Said. Genoa Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg, Bremen, Copenhagen, Gothenburg Oslo Spore P Sham Pcn an| "MANCHURIA" t/io*-, "MEONIA" »24 Julr Is Mjyl B0MA" 2S 30 July 31 1 Aug Beymouth, Gdynia. OUTWARD Sailings for Bangkok and for FAR EAST. Penang P. S ham
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  • 6 9 RISE IN GOLD OUTPUT hr^t f«>ur
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  • 164 9 1 S. contracting eorpratiMi has im WH r..p..rtrdl> the vtrM's largest tru. k ..1 for i.tl-H-movins u>r tion of a hutoi. Mllfel IM box holds I* t»btc yards (61 cubic ■ftm> tf earth— eg u .\alia kail the exea\at:on nt of the a ip MM, to
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  • 138 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN' shnrebrokcrs roportod the followinf twirinwi done yesterday: Fed Disp. $1.15; F. A X. ords, 52.5T», $2.55 (overnight). $2.55. $254; Gammon ~A; H.immer M.fis dclaved. $1 H2*,: Honskong Bank H3O; M. Breweries 13.02, $3.02 J; M. Cement $1,334 (and overnight); McAlister Robinson ords. $1.61; Simo D.«rov 51
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  • 296 9 OPPOSITION to Singapore Government's investment plan for insurance companies was voiced yesterday by some insurance executives. They felt the compulsory plan which the Ministei tOi Commerce and Indushfti :n mind might prove "too hai>h." Mr. Jumabhoy announced on Tuesday that Governmeni Intends to introduce legislate
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  • 137 9 Industrials And Tins Are Easier INDUSTRIALS and tins were a >hade easier while rubbers were quiet in t lie Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small Price chanfW announced by the Malayan Sharebroken Association were IXDUSTEIALS Buyer* Sellen n R Ptti 44 4« r eric: a! I \\2 117 Fraser
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 264 9 RECORD RICE HARVEST FOR MALAYA EXPECTED A RECORD rice crop is forecast for Molaya, for the 1957-58 padi harvest season, according to latest crop estimates. Production is expected 4 n 'eh] 1.77<>. »0 oh". n ;r > s of Tough nee. Bonpmd with l 600,000,000 pounds oo tn earlier estimate.
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    • 164 9 Cotton Industry's Future Great' LONDON. July 2 (Renter) Ifr. Cyril Harrison, President of Ih c ManChester Chamber of Cot.nicrcc. lias said ;ha: illeqations that Britain*! cotton industry was bit cu:ng to death were "absolute nonsense. "It ha a great future," he added. Mr. Harrison, speaking in a British Broadcasting Corporation
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    • 134 9 Rubber Slips C. RUBBER IOMd it >: DOltl per ;m. [or International Infl grade July in Singapore f9§ terday, a drop of ha.f rent below Tuesday. Marked dew:: w fht < :<<.::ing in sympathy with overseas, the market rtfadifd during the morning on some thorl cover" ing and trade buying.
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    • 184 9 Borneo s Joint Plan On Timber Marketing KUCHING, We A joint :i:r.bcr >.... k 3 'licy British Nnith B ,:n« is vi dei c m n by the B irneo gov. n*s. r ra:>< i at trie t ■<•■ forest conlma«9 wMill Opened ir; Bi > and wi I k
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    • 43 9 U. S. EXPORTS of unmanufactured tobacco In April this year totalled 22.--800.000 pounds, a drop ol 25 prr cent from April 1957. The value, at U. 5.514.900-.-000 was 28 Dor cent below that ol April a your ae<
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    • 70 9 SHIPS IN PORT Ol II R ROADS <>. K. Bo' < dent Pierc« R Ceriai I g»:o: lln:,rsa. W. -I c L.: >. Bee« ce« Su!;.i: Brr i 7 lncora. Pr::.cc Sh'vo: F, IWIR ROADS G Si :.g K. c lai 1 R S in H.'n!ong,Sel«nfor. ,;i S« c W*
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    • 105 9 INFORMATION vital to new uses of atomic energy is expected to be gleaned from operation of three experimental reactors at the National Reactor Testing Station in western United States. Of particular interest is a protot > pc reactor, now under construction for propulsion of a
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    • 91 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra June/ July U.K Continent S3l buyers $31£ sellers coconut oil in hulk $47$ sellers; in drums $51* sellers; Muntok white pepper $129 sellers; Sarawak white 5129 sellers; Special Sarawak black $73. Singapore Copra Association closing prices
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    • 146 9 IPOH. Wed. A ten-man Japanese mission will visit Malasa about the middle of this month to conduct a survey of the iron ore resources of this country. It will be led by a *op official of the Fuji Steel From the results of the
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    • 220 9 DC-8' s Will Carry More Passengers THE eight DC-B's X.L.M. is to receive from the Douglas Aircraft company in 19t>0 will have accommodation for 113 to 157 passengers, the ainine announced yesterday. Just like other intercontinental aircraft, the DC-8 is to have various possibilities tor its cabin lay-out. By means
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    • 109 9 the Malayan Exrh-<!-.Ee ianki Association marie the Following changei In tti ratal be ir.erch p. 1 1 res I c rds f\ New York: buying, T.T B-3 4 on 12-7/1 9o dayi airmail 32-15/16 credit bills, 33 trade bills. Canada: buying, tt U O.n.:ii-ii'iti, 9o dayi airmail 31-7
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    • 50 9 To Meet Colony Dealers Mr. M. G. Homberser, (above) a senior representative of International Watch Company, of Switzerland, who arrived in Singapore yesterday by air. Mr. Homberger. will be here for a few days and hopes to meet Colony watch dealers and agents. He is on a South-east Asia tour.
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    • 54 9 THE UNITED Kingdom has increased the quota lor Japanese canned frui r to be imported between April this year and March next year from $238,000 to $476,000. The new quota permits entry of canned apples, apricots, loquats. peaches, pears, and fruit salad. Previously. only peaches
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    • 26 9 CofTee beans grown in East Pakistan were sold commercially for the first time, when 10 bags were recently auctioned at the Chittagong tea market.
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    • 177 9 TECHNIQUES current in Australia in relation to steel sheet products are being exploited by a New South Wales firm in lines now appearing on the Australian market. One of these is a plasticmetal laminated sheet in a wide range of decorative finishes and patterns. It
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    • 76 9 THE P. O. Steam Navigation Company yesterday announced the retirement of Capt. J.C. Ablewhite. the Company's Nautical Inspector. He has been succeeded by Captain E.J. Spurling. Capt. Ablewhite started his naval career in 1914, serving with the R.N.R. during the first world war. He returned to the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 276 9 Singapore red funnel lines HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO. LTD. SCON BEE STEAMSHIP CO. (S) LTD. :l Teick Aver Street. Tel: ***** ***** Approx. Dep. MVTANOION- r -.w C- L -££;a July 4 MVT- E |uly 4 MVCIANC Et: r Pangkal Pmang -a-e-rang |uly 4 M V SOON HI for
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  • MEN IN THE NEWS
    • 979 10 A machine-gun guards Governor's back garden... ;,v\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\vv\\\\\v 0» iThis is the second of ai Iseries on MEN IN THEI NEWS, written by Richard Berry who gives an intimate sidelight on the careers of i famous world personalities. SIR HIGH MACINTOSH FOOT. 50- year old Governor of Cyprus, has spent most
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    • 371 10 Day of Rejoicing in America ,^HE Fourth of July is celebrated in the Unit--1 ed States as the nation's birthday anniversary. On 1 this date in 1776 the > thirteen American colo- nies adopted the Declaf ration of Independence > and declared their deter- > mination to protect man's unalienable
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  • 381 11 Indonesians Slam five Without Reply the Asian (James bronze medallists, Ul[ i»v ii\e to nil in their openm Brsar Stadium last night. Pi ud a ngnuni ■c nrst ten r this left tne they wished. v ten minutes. against both Si tad Korea, could ao
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  • 201 11 Niil i lI.MIU'D Deriek Heathcoat l Britaufs C hantellor i;n«i! .1 Jrf ear Iwisht to comSib that thr Marylf bo«e nArt Hub and the Lng(nMv and similar booies. havr to pay mmt fenlba Ikis year. Wakefield, a captain, IP., told nat surrthcr reductcn per
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  • 357 11 EVELYN IS THE TOP ATHLETE AT R.G.S. SPORTS EVELYN LEE won the "A" Division championship cup at the close of the Raffles Girls' School 10th annual sports held at the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. A Form 4B student, Evelyn scored 22 points from three firsts, two seconds and a third.
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  • 85 11 IXGLEWOOD, California, July 2 (Reuter) The six-year-old thoroughbred Hakuchikara said to be the greatest race horse in Japan, will make his first appearance on a United States race track at Hollywood Park here today. He is entered In the 7,500 dollars Legion Fireworks Purse at a
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  • 87 11 Junior Badminton Results 2* the irst > ruiy,,rr lunior Md at the Si Blailmi tost »Wrt •JJj. f: Ch: ebi ii Y.r.c L:ew C'nee 3an Boon Hock 1 1 beat K. Zaidi beat P. W H 18<Ili; v™u Yew E-U ijJJ 1 Ha^>i Sulaiman .V V; C n K, e
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  • 6 11 WOMEN'S DOUBLES J u*no of b
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  • 671 11 Cooper, Fraser To Meet In Singles Final An All-Australian Clash LONDON. July 2. (Reutcr)— Australians Ashley Cooper, 21, and left-hander Ncale Fraser, 24, both of Melbourne, today won through to the men's singles final of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis championships here. I C per. Urn Of f let ft] 11
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  • 102 11 Sport in the Singapore Battalion of Boys' Brigade has made rapid progress in the -last few years. In the various competitions which were concluded recently the 12th Company, attached to the Anglo-Chinese School, were triple champions. They won the badminton, chess and table tennis shields.
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  • 23 11 SEGAMAT, Wed.— Segamat Indians trounced Kluang Indians by four matches to one in badminton in the Diamond Jubilee Hall on Tuesday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    34 11 ESTHER Thumboo (26) teas first to break the tape in the 220 yards "A" event A close second teas Chong Yoong Yin (9). Evelyn Lee, (10) the individual champion, finished third.
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  • 88 11 LEEDS. July 2, (Reuter). The Headingley ground here, where the third test between England and New Zealand is due to begin tomorrow, represented a miniature boating lake today. Following heavy rain in the last 24 hours on top of all the other deluges this summer, there were
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  • 48 11 BENTONG, Tues. Pahang beat Malacca 2-1 in a thrilling Police soccer match for the riannigan Shield at Bentong on Sun day. the score at the interval was one-all. Pahanj? scored the winnin? goal in the ten minutes extension to put them in the final
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  • 173 11 THE only upset at the Far East Air Force Golfing Society's annual championships was that of LAC Southgate who failed to qualify at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday. LAC Southgate i s regarded as one of the best golfers i* 1 the Far
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  • 498 11 Pakir Fails In Bid To Topple The Champ ONG CHEW BEE retained his Colony singles title for the seventh successive year, but he took some time to beat a determined challenger in A.G.B. Pakir 6-4, 4 6 and 6-3 in the final of the Singapore
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  • 154 11 AGF Chief Says Indons Cannot Bar Games Teams HONGKONG. July 2 (Rcuter) Mr. Jorge B. Vargas, honorary president of thr Asian Games Federation said today he disagreed with a comment published on Tuesday in the Jakarta newspaper. Times of Indonesia that the political interest of their country should prevail over
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  • 57 11 HOLY Innocents English School will hold its annual sports on the school ground on Saturday at 3.45 p.m. Two events will be for the old boys. These are the 4xllo yards relay, and the 44n yards, timed at 5.30 p.m. and 5.50 p.m. Mr. Tay Ah Choon has
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  • 81 11 HE BET HIS LIFE LOST SAO PAULO. Brazil. July 2 (jl'PI)— A 21 -yearold Brazilian, who bet his life that his country's team would lose in the world soccer championships paid off yesterday, Police announced today. Orfeu Fracari took a fatal dose of cyanide in the shop where he unrk
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  • 102 11 Resign? Heah Won't Answer PENANG Wed. -The Pre cfation nfWaya:'"' U n'cln tee would be ho.ci.ng meeting m Kuala Lumpur this S-in-ciay. would re-consiaer his resigr.auon m pre^ior: -n p r. nean aeciinea to gi\e :r; y. in Malaya hav e ;-,pp< Air. Hcah 1< a er\ir.g the B.A.M Prcsiriont
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  • 135 11 SCARBOROUGH. :>. Footba Leap ;c i:/. s to enfor v Act si evy rrrni ey fr n the football pools n:/. ether organizations uMr.g their :.v :re lists. This was -icncrrj at *re league Management Co -tC S *^"1 C 01 1 fi 1 (t 0 >
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  • 51 11 THE results of the Singapore Rifle A*>oc:atior "d'-. S; Shoo' held at Bukit T;mah Rar.ge last Sunday were SR (a) Gunscorp Li/Col Ecan 91 handicap J An 8 8.1 UO2 H Sp «b' Gur.seore SAC Small 1U naiJ ..r»ip r\ r> SAC Srr aso qualified for a Marksman's
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    • 31 11 Mm ™D &T^ t^Sff A MW CORTEBERT SPORT MM The Watch or the Mjn of Action. fl See them at your watch dealers and M enquire about the Sensational 'Hwntermatic* too.
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  • 15 12 - Kuultt Lumpur. 2nd n*it§. July 2. Itt.iH. fining: Hand I ljljkldfkldfkl
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  • 245 12 LYTHAM Lancashire. Juh 1. Kruteri Peter J humson. the Australian Colfer. broke a '.VI -y ear-old rerord >esterdav by heading the qualifiers for the Knti>h open championship which In- has won three limes with score of 133. 'I :r. virio yt^tordai i a T 1
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  • 60 12 ATHOL. Mas-a h isott*. Ju v 2. (Reuter) Wi ie Pei>, 15--vear-o!d fornier \v r featherweight oxing i hampion, gained bia ':i pn tfessionaJ win fa a I '-r. ■io■isior. i er Bo"i':\v S iare> (Rhode Island) here v night Per) ha> !■>-* emht Rghts
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  • 114 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor Malays will hold a trial on Saturday to enable the lelectori pick a team to reprwent (hen in the Gold Cup soccer c >mpetition winch starts Ju'.v 27. The following haVf been invited la :ake part in the irial:tolours: Nordin. Mohd Amin
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  • 108 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. -The final o| the .Nepal Cup The Gurkha Soldier> premier award tor army soccer will be played on Jul v 26 at Seremban Thirteen Gurkha teams, from Hongkong as well as Singapore and Malaya, have competed in lh« preliminary rounds. The lemi-flnal is U>
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  • 92 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Sclanfor Malays cricket team will travel to Ipoh on Saturday. July 5. to meet Kedah in the opening round Of the the Rulers shield competition. Play will commence at 2.15 p.m. on the same day at the V.M.C.A. ground and will be continued 00 the
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  • 84 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Sultap Suleiman Club played well to beat Selangor Indian Association S-l in KAS diviliOU two soccer league match On Urn padang here today. Sultan Suleiman took the lead through Yunus In the Bth minute, ;md five minutes later, Rashid increased the lead. Salleh scored
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  • 2070 12 Nine-Year-Old Palio Foils A Big Plunge On Balkan Chevalier By WINDSOR LAD r>OCKET. splendidly handled by Donnelly, created a surprise when he came through with a tremendous burst to beat the fancied Jupiter in the last stride at KuMa Lumpur yesterday, second day of
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  • 45 12 MODENA r 'AFP. Ar^n: champion ra. n cr compete in th< I V a 'super Fangio v romp-t, Monza 'S« Meanwh;i« Kiiii; niann. w.nncj of ti». Monza -500n also hoped t< French auMr II h« rntrr. R M^erati r
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  • 44 12 PIRIE GOES DOWN TO ELDON I NHCMt July 2 Stan Eldon. miles champ don Pii M, o metres rerord yards in an ir rr at, t over one and a bbH Paddinfton here la I:.--..- i ago. with E Brit eplechasai third i° mim
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  • 63 12 BRISBANE July ten Th< brighi Surf< r"> Parad: Au> ma r w.r 4 i I o TT_ ol x i < < n r. arr:vod at Surl. r t< rday with coac KOVgh and team .anagcr Tom Mitchell. quarters are the v m Bi X- Mr.
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  • 41 12 c whee: kh won the Gaw Khek rmsetition R Runner-up w^- T Siddawar. on count btdk over Ist 18 Other Srorrs E 74 +71 144 Sh" -74 70=144. Rail Surrp Winn. Nine: T. S nerson 33^
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  • 23 12 to wm s.' t Malacca thai U Wood*, > Sivii-;*rr; s r I I I it Scorer. H., :r.,ri. Umpire I- S.
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  • 909 12 221 CLASSES 2 AND 4 HORSES FOR SINGAPORE MEETING srSl'i Club's July Meeting on July J2. 16 and 10. FollLing arc the full entries: -5 v Nn" 4 r we s«ii«<fu/« .nimmrmrc I the first and thir df low- \nv n <i H-- i Dv MM tn i pi,. IJl\
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 120 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Div. L Police SA. vs. RAF, Changi, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m.; Div. 3A: Rajaj> S.C. vs. P. Peratmknn, Gtylkng, 5.15 p.m.: Business Houses Final, Jalan Bcsar, 7.15 p."!. TEX MS: Singapore chnmpionsinps, YMCA and Tanglin Courts 3 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR .SOCCER: Dir. I.—X.L. Pohcc vs. P.W.D.S.C. 5.1. A.:
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  • Standard Newsletter
    • 654 13 Wiiliam Millinsfiip reports from Paris CCIENCE and science Action have just won over two new. eminent exponents in France: < T :an Cortfciu. the 69--;-t\ir-old "enfant terrible" 1 or' the ausust French Academy, and Bernard Buffet who at 29 is one or the wealthiest painters in the
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    • 280 13 I fit LONDON "> ..njtr.i has taken a new turn, mii r Indonesia's economy. The insur--1 mii .ill bands, are now systematically m order to stop their revenue from p "<k^--i l.uncliin show that the rebels have Mijunii (iovernment owned palm oil l.iruest in South-east Asia. Two
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    • 1460 13 awo Cort^pondent reports from India rirttfw- 1 •^confront' I f industrial n L, reachine our f^ci earning M Zg portf iWJ>s we *J tt unload at T h^never a .rant r.ke. now virtually harbours. g of ships m today to goods. hat? we explored
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    • 620 13 syODAY'S QCOTATION: «MMMBm| A "Sin ha* many InoU. but a lie is the handle U UZy |J which fits them all." Oliver Wendell Holmes I THIRSI) A V FOR Id K&l fcjA^l EVERYONE: Yrnj will do BX^^KK^m^S well to proceed with toui c and orrii:,arv activit es JIB only Kcc;>
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  • 2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 284 14 MOSCOW, July 2 (Reuter) Russia yesterday protected to the I nited States about "hostile statements" made by the American Attorney General, Mr. William 11.I 1 Rogers. The prot< wa> made by Mr. Art ir- Or myk Soviet P i r- ign Mir.:-*- r. tn the
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  • 134 14 MANCHESTER, England, July 2 (Reuter) Mrs. Joy Winkley, 26. left hospital here with new-born baby and drove to a hotel to hand it over to Mrs. John Lee, 28. Mrs. Winkley and her husband chose the Lees out of hundreds who wrote asking for
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  • 282 14 Member Calls On Queen To Take Necessary Steps COLOMBO, July 2 (Reuter) A Tamil Member of Ceylon's House of Representatives called yesterday for the establishment of an independent Tamil State within the Commonwealth. An official report of parliamentary proceedings issued today said that an independent
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  • 89 14 Dublin Votes For Its First Lady Mayor BUBLIX. July 2 (UPI) Dublin's first Jewish Lord Mayor lost out for re-election yesterday to the city's first Lady Mayor. Mrs. Catherine Byrne defeated Robert Briscoe by a vote of 2li to 17 on the fifth count in a tense election at City
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  • 86 14 WASHINGTON. .1 ily L\ (R» c onel John C, N %ewdn, a m Army r ;e> < r! r.v: cd -y a Court Martial last yeai of ■>- < >:• 2 v v will \c '.i a r-.ar. 1 \t v. givon full security clearance, the
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  • 61 14 NEWTON COUNTY. North m Ireland, Juiv 2 •Rmt< r A 19-year-old youth have been landing an IIH d party acre- the borri- r from the Irish Republic wa> >hot dead by a patrol here early today Another man was found senou>ly wound-d and taken t 1
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  • 65 14 VICE-CHAIRMAN and Primp Minister Chou En-lai. (Centre) and members of the Centr?.J Committee of the Chinese Communist Party pass the earth to the dim on th«* construction site of the reservoir at the Mine Tombs ne:tr Peking. Chou En-lai and sen or Communist officials went to
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  • 83 14 FOUR of the five crew members of the ill-fated United States Air Force Jet Tanker aircraft, which crashed on takeoff last week. while taking part in a transAtlantic speed record attempt are seen here before the flight. They are left to right. U. Col. George
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  • 55 14 FLORENCE, July 2, (Renter) Florence local Authorities have published a decree forbidding nil motorcycie and motor scooter traffic in the centre of the city froir. 11 p.m. to H a.m. for the next three months. This drastic step was taken to protect the slumbeis of
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  • 294 14 Guilty of Rape, He Asks Judge To Read The Bible PORT MORESBY. July 2 'Renter' -A native sentenced to death here today for attempted rape oi a white woman asked the Judge to read two passages from the Bible. The jury which found him guilty recommended mercy. The native. QOTOfO
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  • Briefs
    • 29 14 SINGER BING CROSBY, who expects to become a father for the fifth lime this Summer, will become a grandfather next January, his son Dennis announced yesterday in Hollywood. Reuter
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    • 24 14 MRS. BLANCHE ADISON told New Jersey police yesterday that while she ar.d her husband were shopping someone stole US$BOO oinnea inside her brassiere.- UPI
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    • 41 14 THE Czechoslovak Prime Ministe r Mr. Viliam Siroky. has proposed to the Austrian Chancellor. Herr Juaus Raab. in a personal letter that they should combine their efforts "to reduce the danger of war to a minimum for both our countries."- Reuter
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    • 30 14 UNITED STATES officials said yesterday that the possibility of a Washington visit by Mr. Aiichiro Fijiyama. Japan's Foreign Minister, was being considered and discussed with the Japanese Foreign Office.- Reuter
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    • 25 14 A SOUTH KOREAN Court in Seoul yesterday sentenced Cho Bong Ahm, President of the outlawed Progressive Party, to five years' imprisonment for subversive activities.- Reuter
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    • 29 14 SPUTNIK 111. launched on May 15. has already covered a distance equal to half the distance to Mars, it was announced yesterday by the Soviet news agency Tass. Reuter
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    • 39 14 MR. JOHN DICKSOX CARR. American-born author of more than 70 detective stories, arrived in New York yesterday with his wife, Clarice, nboard the liner Caronia to settie in the United States, after living in England for 30 years. Reuter
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    • 31 14 FOUR MEMBERS of the World Bank Organisation will arrive in Brisbane today to investigate a request by the Federal Government for a loan to reconstruct the TownsvilleMt. Isa Railway Line. Reuter
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    • 34 14 POLICE estimated that about 600.000 people turned out last night in New York to watch Mr. Toshio Ogatsu, of Tokyo, put on a fireworks display of the type that New Yorkers rarely see.- Reuter
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  • 213 14 ACCRA, July 2, (Reuter)— Lord Listowel, GovernorGeneral of Ghana, was married here yesterday to Miss Stephanie Wise, a Canadian singer. The ceremony was attended by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. Prime Minister of Ghana. Miss Wise, who hi the daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Wise, of Ottawa. Hew
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  • 52 14 AN officer of the UN Observers Corps which has been sent out to Lebanon to keep a check on arms being smuggled in from Syria, examines a rifle taken off en Arab. The rebel forces in Beirut have made further attempts to overwhelm the Government Forces.
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  • 116 14 Autonomy For Rebels: U Nu Agrees RANGOON. July 2 < Reuter t Prime Minister U Nu has said in a policy speech here that he would no longer stand in the way if the A.-akamve and Mon minority races wanted separate slates within the Union of Burma. The Premier was
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  • 79 14 KEW YORK. July 2 (Reuter)—As Alaskans yesterday celebrated the passage through Congress of the bill granting them their kmgawaited .statehood, the claim of Hawaii, which wants to become the 50th .state, came to the front. In Washington, President Eisenhower was reported to have been ur?in^
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  • 238 14 HARRY TRUMAI CANNES, July 2 (Reuter) Ex Ti< i v, Trun;an, in a statement issued here yestcidj "lack oi morals at the White House, corrupt, reigns in other important quarters in Washin: Referring to the Sherman Adam- inquiry, in which a Congressional Sub-Commit-tee is
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  • 38 14 A 21-MAN Royal Air F i r band of Scottish bagp pcs. drummers and tru upete< rs arrived in Manila from Sinc*pore aboard the HM S Warramunga in take part in ti.e July 4 celebrations. AFP
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  • 83 14 25,000 IN JAIL EASTBOURNi July 2 (Reuti number ol and deteni Britain is n the hicheM tury, Mr. R Secretary I of Chiel P< today no w s 1 o f o n while h« i. ;n under 21 s< r training oi increased t cent
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  • 27 14 DANGER TO OLD CASTLE COPENHA CReuton 1 legendary name pearc H. Castf danscr of r.v rcoj Thr .Too thr Dan •ho 1n P, i 1 brok< lip."
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