Singapore Standard, 31 July 1958

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m jl < [FINAL EDITION] SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1958 Vol. IX No. 29 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 1289 1 FEDERAL GOVT. AGREES TO ANOTHER YEAR Razak: Victory Is In Sight But We Must Make Sure KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Final victory over the Communist terrorists is at last in sight but Emergency powers must be retained by Government to enable the necessary operations and measures to be
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  • 286 1 GUNMEN SPRAY BUS WITH BULLETS Nine Injured In Nicosia Ambush NICOSIA, July 30 (Reuter) Eight Turks and a Greek, including a woman and two children, were injured when a Turkish bus was ambushed by gunmen 38 miles west of Nicosia early today, it was officially announced The gunmen fired on
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  • 147 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, July 30 (UPl)— Baghdad Pact members Pakistan, Iran and Turkey formally recognized Iraq's revolutionary government tonight in the first step to win back their old ally. Simultaneous announcements here and in Ankara and Teheran gave the goahead for resumption of relations with
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  • 140 1 PLOT CHARGE AGAINST ISRAEL, WEST LONDON. July 30 (Reuter) The Soviet news agency Tass, in a statement on the recent Baghdad Pact meeting in London said tonight there wa s an extensive plot between Israel and the West against the Middle East and that victims of Western aggression there would
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  • 24 1 SYRIAN and Turkish troops exchanged fire for fifteen minutes near the Bab Elhawa border post yesterday. a Syrian military spokesman said. Reuter
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  • 396 1 WASHINGTON, July 30 (Reuter) President Eisenhower will propose to the Soviet Union that a Summit meeting be held within the framework of the United Nations some time between Aug. 10 and Aug. 15, it was authoritatively reported last night. It was understood
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  • 81 1 EXCLUSIVE FEATURE IN PAGE 3 BEGINNING TODAY Christopher Brasher, the celebrated athlete and Sports Editor of The Observer, begins a series of despatches as a member of a team of eight climbers led by Sir John Hunt of the Everest Expedition, on a mountaineering venture in the Caucasus. This is
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  • 63 1 A LEBANESE rebel with sub-machinegun pushes an American marine ahead of him through the rebel held Basta quarter in Beirut, right after the soldier with other comrades was cap tured. A marine jeep had taken a wrong turn and fell into the hands of rebels. The
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  • 193 1 TUNKU: TALKS ON ISLAND'S SECURITY IN PROGRESS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Negotiations between the Governments of the Federation and Singapore, including Britain, on the internal security of Singapore will be completed "very shortly." Prime Minister Tunku Haji Abdul Rahman said this in reply to a written query from Mr. P. P.
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  • 58 1 JAKARTA, July 30 (Reuter) A band of about 30 pirates was prowling the waters round Tarakan, north-east Borneo, Antara news agency reported. The pirates were well armed. and were raiding ships boiled for British Borneo. The agency said Indonesian security squads were patroiling the area, but
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  • 160 1 TORONTO, July 30 (Reuter) —A British cigarette manufacturer said here his company's research division is now proceeding on the basis that a link between smoking and lung cancer "has been established beyond all reasonable doubt." Mr. Patrick O'Neill-Dunne, world technical director of Rothmans of Pall
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  • 157 1 MOSCOW. July 30 (Reuter) The Soviet L'nion today protested against violation of Russian air space by an American military aircraft which appeared over the Caspian Sea from Persia, the Soviet news agency, Tass, reported today. The agency said the alleg,ed violation took place
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  • 392 2 Neutral Status For Lebanon Is One Of The Main Features LONDON, July 30 (UPI) The United States and her Baghdad Pact partners are in broad agreement on a revamped Middle East policy, including neutralization of Lebanon and probable ultimate recognition of the new Iraqi regime, authoritative
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  • 25 2 THREE persons died and eight others were reriously injured yesterday when an explosion rocked a fireworks factory in suburban Tokyo.— UPI.
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  • 40 2 UPI Photo. MEETING for the first time is Iraq's new cabinet, following: the recent coup d'etat. Second from left is Deputy Premier Abdel Salam Aref. and third from left (also standing in army uniform, Premier Abdel Kassem).
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  • 89 2 NAIROBI, July 30 (Reuten Jomo Kenyatta, former President of the Kenya African Union, who is serving a seven-year jail term for organizing the Mau Mau. has been attacked by a fellow Mau Mau convict in jail, a Government spokesman said here today. According to a report
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  • 208 2 LONDON, July 30 (Wl) first postwar Prime Minister sain creation of a Jewish national h 0B j* mistake in British policy But once "it had been don* we could not allow Israel to be swept away.'" the 75-year-old former Labour Party leader told the
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  • 49 2 NAMUR. Belgium, July M (Reuter) A 2P-year-od ho >e wife and her three daughters have been found dead En a water tank near their h rne here. Police said they beiieveri 'he housewife. Madame L:;;anr Bourgeois-Noel, drowned the children then threw herse.fj into the tank.
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  • 29 2 Rep Who As A aid threi an i ha i the d< ert Br. Prii grad > lore: jl ben ft >-J rea jina ed ii ing :x A'yer I
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    • 291 2 TENDER NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE REGISTRATION OF TENDERERS A REGISTER of Firms for the supply of various materials which are not in the annual contract is being compiled in preparation for calling tenders as^and when required during Application forms which are obtainable at the City Engineer's Department. Roo m
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 344 3 b lC has cause to be much perturbed losing activity of secret societies in *WheH»er the police records will confirm baring i" min< hol> nof eYer Y incident lf h these criminal organisations are Agji notice, citixens hove the right to this menace to their peace and >j
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    • 376 3 II Ml anxious world sighed with relief that the Lebanese Parliament are to sefect o successor to President taioun, thus easing the tension in the and erasing a trouble spot in the h rebels appear to have had other they attempted to assassinate Pre- Solh This led the Cabinet
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    • 33 3 l«ch Mm Hoaa > pora No J* 6 Cablev lICEMNEWS- 15 lines). All department. '"Viranct Bidg. 174 Batu «d e !*8366 rST l e,: 829 it CIM-- T«|- v 1471
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  • 1217 3 -ASCENT TO THE USHBA PLATEAU (This is the first despatch from the Caucasus by Christopher Brasher, the British Olympic athlete and a member of the party of the nine Britons led by Sir John Hunt who are making the first non-Commu-nist climbing: expedition in the Caucasus for
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  • 156 3 Little Angels! "Children always ass-ime that any new teacher is feebleminded. They greet your arrival with uninhibited rejoicing and all the class eccentrics the buffoon, the Clever CharUe. and Teacher's Little Private Eye all must have their innings before it's established that Teacher is >n charge
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  • 834 3 KINGSBURY Smith, Vice President and Associate General Manager of United Press International, assesses the prospects for high level agreeme n t on mid-East problems in the following dispatch. It is based on conversations with diplomats at the United Nations and with experts on Middle Eastern affairs. NEW YORK
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  • 15 3 Overnight stay on the Ushba Plateau before the expedition's first climb.
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  • 428 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me Aster Gavasekera Ata*< it years of silent grumbling and morose looks, Government employees in the Federation have come out into the open with a straightforward demand that the practice of recruiting pensioners should be forth with stopped. It is a justified demand although it
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 68 3 Did you know... The late U.S. physicist Dr. Robert H. Goddard, whom science calls "Father of the Modern Rocket" proved in the early 1920's that, contrary to popular belief, a rocket is propelled not by its exhaust jet pushing against the air, but by the pressure of burning gases pushing
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  • 538 4 Rape Charge Fails By A 5-2 Majority Verdict BAR customers do not have to pay waitresses any money when they take them out, Robert Choo Chiang Eng, told the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. Customers have only to give the waitresses tips, take them out shopping and stand
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  • 262 4 Don't Submit Pay Claims, Public Servants Told KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government will not entertain any claims for pay rises during the present period of "financial stringency." A federal government announcement today states that the government has given very careful and detailed consideration to the present high cost of
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  • 175 4 COUNCILLOR WANTS THESE HOSPITAL PRIVILEGES BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed.--A member of the Rural District Council, Central Province Wellesley, Inche AhmaJ bin Idris, asked for privileged use of hospital accommodation at the council meeting nere yesterday. The chairman. Tuan Haji Suleiman Palestine, sakl he would consider Inrhe Ahmad's request before taking the
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  • 114 4 IPOH, Wed.— The President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J.R. Whimster, today sentenced 51--year-old Fung Yau, of Tanah Hitam New Village, to one year's imprisonment on a charge of unlawful possession of 54 katties of scrap rubber at Klebang Estate. Chemor, on July
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  • 116 4 HOTEL MEN PETITION THE COUNCIL PENANG, Wed.— The Penang Chinese Hotel Association today presented a petition to the Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, protesting against labour councillor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew's motion to increase the present flat rate licence fee of $50 per annum for each hotel to $6 per
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  • 46 4 MALACCA, Wed. The All-Malaya Muslim League will hold its conference at the Indian Association here on Sunday. Delegates from ail over the country will attend. The Malacca branch will give a dinner to them at the Meng Seng Restaurant on the same night.
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  • 130 4 Paintings Of I America AN exhibition of paintings Scenes of America by the well-known Taiwan water colour artists. Mr. Ran Inting will be held at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce premises from Aug. 9 to 15. The exhibition will be opened by the President of the Chinese Young Men's
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  • 39 4 PENANG, Wed. Two little girls, one aged nine and the other two, were waylaid by two youths while playing in Nanning Street yesterday. The youths snatched a gold necklace valued at $53 (from the two-year-old girl.
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  • 66 4 THE NAAFI Employees' Union of Malaya held their annual delegates conference in Kuala Lumpur over the week-end. Photo shows members of the Executive Council and delegates from all over the country. Mr. Michael Chang, president, is seated fifth from left. Flanking him are Mr. Liong Fook Seng,
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  • 199 4 COURT HEARS OF 'DOUBLE' ROAD TRAGEDY THE Singapore Assist ant Coroner. i nr h P Ahmad bin Hussein yes terday returned an open verdict at the close O f an inquiry into the deaths of a Motor-cyclist Lim Chin Lian. clerk, and his pillion rider, Moha med Hussein bin Abdul
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  • 51 4 THE Singapore Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad b;n Hussien yesterday recorded a verdict of suicide at the clos of an inquiry into the death of Koh Ah Hock. 59. th< father of 13 children whos< body was found hanging r the Red Swastika School m Somapah Road on Juno
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  • 48 4 Japan Freig Sinks Full the c the vesi 'Aere An car. tr^i ua.. 3 sunk Jf J N H id r.r J apar...,V v > i ■ir..-.;, sh< route t 'il! a $;,>> Maru thei! kei M a! v. I said :q i agi *fl s 1 'i tor ht
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  • 353 4 officers i i z j I bin j':.i i A v, "i av '<■"■' Cn sbfl mai was !in tin and b j H J them Tne Lin Poor. 11 K A CUSTOMS preventive officer i :'M off duty, the Third Singapore District
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  • 21 4 An 7 ,:-i to tiosp^ K R broken B P?J3 have :a c ;^'J van at B^
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  • 315 5 20 Cadets Now Get UK Training, Says Dato Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. No final decision has yet been reached by Government as to the location and site for the Royal Malayan Naval Base, or for the conversion of an emergency landing ground at Port Swettenham
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  • 10 5 nistry Lists Absent dents several 1 li re I for
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  • 442 5 THIRTEEN university undergraduates and a professor will listen to a multi-lingual debate for the first time in their lives this morning when they visit the Singapore City Council at its bi-monhtly meeting. The students from university or Oklahoma. Norman, U.S.A. led by their
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  • 114 5 Lee To Query Govt. On Acid Bombs N DEPENDENT Assemblytol Queenstown. Mr Lee >n Ens, will ask the Singap re Chief Secretary at the sitting of the Legislative Assembly what steps Govern- had taken to control the oi possession of acid 5 Mr Le€ will point out that, ite, ;an
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  • 68 5 64 -YEAR-OLD woman s rries for help frightened! i-.vay a youth who had Knocked her down and attempted to rob her of her j gold necklace at Serangoon Garden Way. Singapore in bmad daylight, yesterday. The woman. Hoh Siew Wan put up a
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  • 80 5 A WOMAN. Lim Choon Neo, of Durham Estate, pleaded not guilty, in a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of cheating. She was alleged to have cheated Ong Geok Hong, a housewife, by telling her that she had secured a contract for sewing clothes for the row
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  • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The President of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Dyalchand was unanim'>^'v re-elected at the annual general meeting during the weekend. A! so re-elected for the third year as Hon. Secretary was Nan H. Daswani.
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  • 46 5 TWO youths, Wong Yow and Foo See Tin, yesterday pleaded n f >t guilty in the Singapore Magistrate's Court to a rnarge of carrying an offensive weapon a motorcycle chain in Queen Street early yesterday morning. They were allowed $1,000 bail till Aug. 13.
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  • 40 5 MR. Justice Chua in the Singapore High Court yesterday allowed the appeal of Serangoon Garden Estate Ltd. against the decision of a Civil District Judge in favour of a claim by Madam Marian Chye or refund of $62.22.
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  • 65 5 TIRED out after their night trip from Kuala Lumpur, three of the visiting American students sleep on canvas camp cots in the rectory of the Church of Christ in East Coast Road, Singapore, yesterday. Writing her lesson notes on the Federation trip is Miss Marilyn Richardson.
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  • 120 5 NURSE FOUND UNCONSCIOUS IN HOTEL IPOH, Wed. A European staff nurse of the Kuaia Kangsar Hospital, Sheila Robinson, 35, said to be the wife of a European planter, was found unconscious in a hotel room in Ipoh this afternoon. She was said to have checked in at the hotel dressed
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  • 96 5 A GROUP of .secret society gangsters led by a boy attacked a youth who was seated in a lorry at the junction of North Canal Road and North Bridge Road. Singapore on Tuesday night. The youth told Police that about 20 thuss led by the
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  • 157 5 THE Singapore City Council Water Department Labour L'nion yesterday asked Mayor Ong Eng Guan to dispense uith contract labour in order l> sive work to the 172 reoundant workers at the Water Extension Works. In a letter to the Mayor, the tmon -regretted"
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  • 395 5 A NAVAL rating, who said he treated "friends as friends," yesterday testified in a Singapore Court in a case where it was alleged that he was cheated by a "friend." The rating. Francis Edwin Farmer, was testifying against Rickie Chan Yow Seng who was
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  • 187 5 1,000th PUPIL OF SURVIVAL SCHOOL THE only Tropical Survival School in the world at R.A.F. Changi is expected to graduate its I,oooth pupil in September, a Far East Air Force announcement said yesterday. About 20 men attend the school at each course and two places are reserved for servicemen of
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  • 153 5 IPOH. Wed. A woman, who was rescued yesterday from a disused mining pcoi near Tronoh was today tentatively charged with the murder of her three children while she lay in a hospital bed at Batu Gajah. She is Foo Sins Muoi, 26. said to
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  • 55 5 PETROLEUM MEN FORM FEDERATION THE Protem Liaison Committee of the four Singapore Petroleum Workers' Unions have decided to form a Federation at a meeting yesterday at the T.U.C. premise?. It was decided o name the Federation as "Federation ol Petroleum Workers' Union (Singapore). A sub-committee was elected to draft the
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  • 103 5 COMMUNITY CENTRE OFFICIALS THE following were recently elected office bearers for the Community Centre of Kampong Silat Estate Singapore: President, Mr. Chan Chiok Shien; Vice Presidents. Messrs. Chan Kwok Toong, Lee Cheng Chee, Lim Teck Eng and Yeow Chee Kong; Secretary Mr 4eng Tene Kwee; Asst. Secretaries Messrs. Johnny Kwok
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  • 114 5 THE following were elected office-bearers of th e Singapore Kerala Samajam for the ensuing year: President IVfr. J. P. Gomez; vice-president Mr. J. P. Vettath: general secretary Mr. E. V. N. Nair: asst general secretary Mr. D. Madhavan; treasurer Mr. V. R. Gopala Pillai; organising secretary Mr. K.
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  • 205 6 THE Singapore Rubber Packers' Association will negotiate a settlement of the dispute between Messrs. Ek Leong Hin, a rubber packing firm and its 130 employees. President of the Association. Mr. Ng Quee Lam. has invited both parties to a roundtable conference to thrash out
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  • 152 6 Conductor Fined For Hitting Fare A HOCK LEE bus conductor, Ong Hin Soon, was fined $50 in the Singapore City Court yesterday for hitting a passenger on the head with a ticket clipper and punching him. Ong was also ordered by the Magistrate, Mr. Tara Singh, to pay $25 compensation
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  • 91 6 THE Japanese Ambassador in Malaya, Mr. Kaoru Hayashi, and the Ceylon High Commissioner to the Federation, Mr. D. c. Gunawardene, presented their credentials to the King: at the Istana Negara, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday. TOP picture shows Mr. Hayashi being escorted, on his right by the
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  • 84 6 THE University of Malaya yesterday announced the names of successful candidates for the First and Second Professional Examinations and the Final Part I Professional Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Dental Surgery. Final Part I: Law Yin Hang. First Professional Exam: Ahmad Tajuddin bin Yassin. Dzulkarnain bin
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  • 165 6 FOUR women who chased a detective in the Singapore Supreme Court lobby shortly after a man, Lee Ah Chong was sentenced to death for shooting at a Police radiocar crew, on June 31, were yesterday fined in the Fifth Magistrate's Court They were Ng Ah Moy,
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  • 11 6 ATTEN BEATE Ahmad ttj them r the Stn««sJ Dltal nr 5
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  • 2381 6 Former DO s Wife Breaks Down And Weeps During Penang Divorce Hearing PENANG, Wed. Mrs. Mary Ann Dowse, wife of a former District Officer of Balik Pulau, told Mr. Justice Rigby in the Supreme Court today that the day she arrived in Singapore from Malta
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  • 76 7 DEATHS FROM PNEUMONIA SHOW RISE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Pneumonia continued to the main killer disease, with 17 deaths out of 49 cases reported during the week ending July 12. The previous week's toll was 15 deaths from 61 cases. Dysentery claimed five lives out of 50 cases reported during the
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  • 262 7 But Union Denies 247 Glassworkers Have Gone Back THE 51-day-old strike by about 500 industrial workers of the Singapore Glass Manufactures Company in Henderson Road, is over, the Company claimed yesterday. Mr. B. Clarke, Commercial Manager of the Company, yesterday told The Standard that 247 of
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  • 212 7 ONE MORE RED DIES, AND TWO GIVE UP ITOH; The Govern- e "t V^ 37 jounced the aUll 4u an abori «ine terrorist and the surrender of two other Communist terrorists, including an Indian. SuDDiah Pillai s/o Sndayan. 30, recent. y. The news has been withheld ior security reasons. Suppiah,
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  • 36 7 HONGKOXG. July 30. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.09 to £1 Sterling. $5.82 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0.06 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 5254.62 to a tael.
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  • 150 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot (Nom.) 801 814 R.S.S. No. 1 81 811 R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 8U 8U R.S.S. No. 2 801 801 R.S.S. No. 3 75i 76i Tone: Slightly easier. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday
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  • 443 7 THE development of Malayan Airways as the national carrier was the main reason for the partial merger between Qantas Empire Airways and the Malayan Airways, said Mr. A. F. Foster, Qantas' Area Manager for South-east Asia yesterday. The merger of the two airlines would
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  • 247 7 Ooi Favours Trial Ban On Parking PENANG, Wed. The precaution to restrict learnerdrivers from using Penang Road would not mean that the road would allow the smooth flow of traffic without the imposition of a "parking ban." This was stated today by Labour City Councillor Ooi Thiam Slew, when he
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  • 89 7 Planters To Petition Government IPOH, Wed. About 600 tobacco cultivators in the Lenggeng area of Upper Perak are to present a petition to the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Aziz bin Ishak, when he visits the area on August 8. The planters, all Chinese, have been in the majority of cases
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  • 44 7 THE Singapore Malay Youths' Literary Association will hold Its fourth annual Inter-Schools speech contest on Aug. 4 at the Beatty Secondary School commencing at 2 p.m. Thirty-six students mainly from Secondary schools in the Colony will take part In the competition.
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  • 49 7 MEMBERS of the Singapore Overseas League will hold a picnic at the bungalow of Sir Percy McNeice at Loyang on August 17 from 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Curry lunch at $3.50 per head will be provided. A launch will also be available for pleasure cruises.
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  • 145 7 Shortage Of Money Hits Ipoh MCA IPOH, Wed.— Much of the work of the Malayan Chinese Association's loon area subbranch has been hampered by lack of funds, says the first annual report of the sub-branch's activities, which will be presented at the annual meeting tomorrow The Finance Chairman, Mr. Au-Yeong
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  • 174 7 THE Singapore Government's probe into alleged irregularities and unethical practices among doctors in Colony hospitals is after 12 months complete. Mr. R. C. Hoffman, Permanent Secretary, Establishments, told The Standard that the investigations were completed and the "case closed." Mr. Hoffman would not comment when
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    • 1115 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (It lints) (Incorporated in Singapore) (12 lines) THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lZ" SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via othei ports to load and discharge carge (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot
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    • 899 8 MITSUI tg LINE FOR |APAN S'pore P.S'ham Penang Ryusho Mora tor Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama 3 Aug Akakuras an Maru for Hongkong, Yokohama, Kobe, Moji 12 Aug 10 Aug Hakubasan Morn for Hongkong, Japan Ports 17Aug 15 Aug FOR USA, via SUEZ For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore via Bombay. Akibaton Maru
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  • 84 9 Rubber Slips 1/8 Cent RUBBER closed at 81 cents per lb. for International first grade August shipment in Singapore yesterday, down I cent on Tuesday. The market opened lower and steadied on short covering and trade buying. Lower sheets were in fair demand but sellers were reserved. In the afternoon,
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  • 45 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. (nominal) 80J 811 International Aug. No. 1 RSS f.o.b. 81| HU Sept. 81* 811 Aug. 2 80* 80S Aug. 3 751 76| Tone' Steady quiet.
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  • 88 9 RAILWAY authorities in some countries have taken to the use of rubber rail pads. says a report of the Natural Rubber Development Board. In South Africa, following a successful trial. 400.000 rubber pads were ordered for use with concrete sleepers. In Australia. N.S.W. Railways are using
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  • 92 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were:: Copra July/Aug. U.K.. Continent $3 If buyers, $32* sellers; coconut oil in bulk $49 sellers, in drums $52 sellers; Muntok white pepper $133 sellers; Sarawak white $132 sellers; Special Sarawak black $76. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 175 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Eight land development schemes covering a total of 28,200 acres have been starred in various parts of the country, the Minister for Natural Resources, Inche Abdul Hamid Khan said today Three of the schemes are in Kedah, two in Malacca and one
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  • 68 9 A VISCOUNT jet prop aircraft, inaugurating the Union of Burma Airways once-weekly service between Rangoon and Singapore left the Colony yesterday. A spokesman of the airline told The Standard yesterday that ÜBA would soon ae operating services to Jakarta. "We also hope to increase our flights
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  • 138 9 All Sections Of Shares Are Easier ALL sections of the Malayan share market were easier yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were:- Buyers Sellers Fraser and Neave: Ords 2.48 2.53 Henry Waugh 128 132 M. Breweries 2.80 2.90 Robinson and Co: Ords 1-50 155
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  • 180 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.10; Fraser and Neave ords $2.53i to $2.51 to $2.50; Gammon $1.40; G'town Disp. $2.50; Hammer $1.61, $160; H. Waugh $1.30; Hume prefs. A4/11; Jackson $1.19*; M. Cement $1.32; M. Colls. 75c; McAlister $1.27*. $1.28 overnight; M. Box
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  • 62 9 IN the 12-month period ending June, 1958 the United States sold a total of 6,657.000 metric' ton s of American reserve farm products abroad for foreign currency. Principal exports during the period were 4,700,000 metric tons of wheat. 610,768 metric tons of corn, 308,841 metric tons
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  • 246 9 MORE NEW COMPANIES START UP IN MALAYA 1 intut<<> Ami Contmeree KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The 1957 annual report of the Registrar of Companies in the Federation shows 240 new companies, with a total nominal share capital of $231,831,100, were registered in Malaya during the year. This is an increase over
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  • 74 9 THREE Singapore employees of Standard-Vacuum Oil Company (from left) Messrs. Peter Goh, Tan Sim Hong and Henry Goh have left for Manila to attend a retail development course. An important part of their training will be field follow-up and acquiring up-to-date 'know-how" on all phases of
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  • 246 9 INTERNATIONAL trade in rice last year was near the postwar record level of 1956, according to a United States Foreign Agricultural Service report. World exports (including re-exports) were estimated at 13,000,000,000 lb. (in terms of milled rice), against 13,300,000,000 ib. in 1956. Larger exports
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  • 32 9 THE U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced an authorization to Burma to finance the purchase of US$l,OOO,OOO worth of tobacco from U.S. suppliers with payment in Burmese currency.— UPI
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  • 157 9 CAIRO, July 30 (UPI)— The United Arab Republic has announced that it is taking measures to raise the value of its currency abroad. A communique from the Ministry of Trade and Economy said the value of Egyptian currency has dropped in comparison with its "real
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  • 54 9 FOLLOWING a five-month downward trend because of the American recession, sales of U.S. chemical products began to rise in April, the U.S. Department of Commerce reports. Levelling off of the ratio between inventories and sales was noted with the forecast that a continued gain in
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  • 34 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the following changes in its rales t 0 merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or OD. ready: French Francs *****; Italian Lire ***** Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 88 9 KUALA LUKPUR, Wed. More than 9.000 workers on tin mines lost their Jobs in the last six months as the result of tin control. Official statistics show that in January, the mine labour force totalled 34.865. In June, the figure had been reduced to 25,863. Production
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  • 121 9 INCREASE in the number of new companies registered in Australia is a pointer to the recent growth and expansion of business activities in the ~ountry. says an Australian Government report. Latest figures (for May) show that registrations increased by more than 38 per cent over the previous
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  • 62 9 NEW ZEALAND Government is encouraging the rearing of hogs to bolster dairy farmers* incomes which have sagged because of low prices for butterfat. Ample milk byproducts are claimed to be available to feed 1.000.000 pi?s. Most hogs are raised on dairy farms. Hog slaughter in
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  • 100 9 AN OFFICE BLOCK, ready for occupation, decorated, and with all electrical and plumbing services connected, has been built in Britain in 12 hours. The building of 11,400 square feet capacity was built at London Airport. It houses 100 technical staff of British European Airways.
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  • 695 10  - BIG-GAME HUNTING IN AFRICA Gordon Maclean By NAIROBI gIG-GAME hunting in Africa is fast becoming a sport available only to maharajahs and Wall Street princes. Prices have soared to such heights that a fullscale hunting safari is now beyond the means of all but a few. Elephants, lions, rhinos and
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  • 1207 10 His Life Dedicate To The La Richard Berry continues his series on the careers of famous world personalities— MEN IN THE NEWS appearing every Thursday j n Lord Goddard's great liking for port LORD GODDARD is judged by many legal experts to be the greatest Lord Chief Justice of the
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  • 73 10 SEOUL: A little Korean girl, foreground, poses for a few of the 120 amateur ptotcipta Kyonggi Girls* Middle and High School who are on a picture taking" picnic. The girl staani' school's uniform took thousands of pictures during the picnic under the guidance of a proiesad grapher. Under
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  • 109 11 c c t *o heroes from the Empire and ■rim* ueightliting gold medal. 1* ind Tan Scr Cher, returning: gt tS* will be given a 'warm welj i «l inner. nd nl > d< nt of the Singapore OlymrJuicil i" a prepared statement "rhere
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  • 182 11 I. u t iiy (»al by Dollah Yusofif enJ, to hold Chartered Bank to a semi-final of the Singapore Business !p 'competition played at Farrer B goalkeepers Mokthar National Carbon, and OsAi gul ia lor the Bankers, instantly en their toes jeep the
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  • 85 11 J A KART A. JuV 29 I PI lndonesian Minislei of Information Sudihyo today appealed to the entire nation to help make successful the fourth Asian Games to be held in Jakarta in 1962. Commenting on objections against having the Games in Jakarta Sudibyo said
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  • 70 11 DESPITE an unbeaten 64 Da by N. Sunderaj, St. Anlrew*s School drew with St. seph'a Institution in a i.v cricket match at idsvHle yesterday. Sunderaj who scored his 64 bn oven time hit eight fours. SJI 137. (R. Tessensohn 38, Le Merrier 22, K. Singh Sip.anpah
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  • 76 11 IPOH, Wed —The 1958 Perak Juni r badminton championships r« to be held over two-.veek ttda :n Ipoh next month— Aug. H and Aug. 23.24 Entries are now invited for the ■> event? men's singles and doubles, women's singles and »'>bles, and mixed doubles. The entry fee
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  • 53 11 TAXJOXG IVfALIM. Wed 1 e Malav Secondary School >:g Mahm one of the 1 ration's two exclusive Engschoola for Malays will old their first annual athletic wrta at 4 :;o p.m. on Saturday. Puan Tom binte Haji Abdul Rahman, wife of the Minister Education will give
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  • 20 11 SEGAMAT, Wed. Dymes beat Bukit Siput by 62-50 in a basketball match at Bukit Siput on Monday.
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  • 538 11 They Dominate Inter-Services Meet (RAF) 16.55. 2. Sharif (Army), 3. Tasbi (RAF). Lonff jump: 1. Thompson (Army) 21ft 9in (record). 2. Sharif (Army). 3. Lovit (RAF). High jump: 1. Fairgneve (Army) sft Sin. 2. Chan Hoy Heng (RN), 3. Moriman (Army). Hop, step and jump:
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  • 182 11 Civilians Pick Team Vs Services THE following have been selected to represent the Civilians against the Services in their annual athletic meet to be held on Aug. 4 at 2.30 p.m. at Farrer Park: 4xllo yards relay: Kesavan Soon, E. Frida. Victor Khoo. Lee Khcng Fang, Reserve: Lee Kim Hock.
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  • 137 11 IPOH. Wed.— Perak will open their 1958-59 rugger season on August 30 with three matches, one featuring a South Perak XV against the Thai Navy at Teluk Anson. On the same day, there will be an inter-company match of the New Zealand Regiment who are expected to provide
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  • 26 11 SEGAMAT, Wed. After a scoreless first half, Pagoh beat Sungai Segamat 2-0 in a Kampong Soccer League match on the town padang on Monday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 11 THE Filipinos are here! The two-man team from the Philippines, Reymundo Deyro and Minguel Dungo arrived in Kuala Lumpur to take part in the Malayan Tennis championships startin; in Kuala Lumpur. They were met at the International Airport by the President of the Selangor Lawn Tennis Association, Mr. V. Rajaratnam,
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  • 129 11 SINGAPORE Traction Company entered the final of the SHBFA junior Cup soccer competition when they whipped Fraser and Neave by nine goals to one at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. A feature of the match was the splendid performance of centre forward Hussain Manap who scored a
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  • SPORTS LETTER
    • 278 11 Age Limit For Boys In Athletics Sir May I ask, through your paper, the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's secretary for an official clarirlcation of one of the competing championship events, the inter-school relay for boys. As we know, the Federation of Malaya Athletic Union states that only schoolboys under the
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  • 45 11 LAUSANNE, July 30 (Reuter) The International Olympic Committee will meet in Munich from May 22-27 next year to decide where the 1965 Olympic Games will be held, it was announced here today. The meeting will probably be opened by the West German President
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  • 136 11 ENG YOON MAY MIS§ TRIP TO PENANG Tan Eng Yoon, the Colony's Empire Games athlete, will be back in Singapore by BOAC on August B—but8 but he may not represent Singapore at the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Federation championships at Penang on August 15 and 16. En? Yoon will
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    44 11 LEFT, Don Buddcn of the RAF, outer lane, overtaking Campbell, also RAF, in tte mile. Following Lees of the Army, beat Campbell to take second place. Right, RAF's Elliott throwing the javelin to a new Services record of 173ft. 8in.- -Pictures by Freddy Oey
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  • 191 11 IPOH Wed. The controversial defeat of Malaya in the Thomas Cup, has strangely enough, sparked off a badminton "boom" in the country. Sports goods dealers here told The Standard today that since Malaya lost the cup in this year, there has been a sudden
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  • 140 11 IPOH, Wed— ln a name of fluctuating fortunes PCRC beat Ist B-attlion. Loyal Rcgt., 4-3 mi the Chinese Assembly Hall ground this evening to win ihe senior division title for the first time since the war. The Loyals. after an indifferent start did well
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    • 61 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA Div. I. Police Sports Association vs H.M. Dockyard at Jalan Besar stadium. Div. 3A Perhimponan Stia vs Railway "Recreation Club at Geylang stadium. NETBALL: Girls' Sports Club Married vs Singles at Girls' Sports Club. WATER POLO: Div. C. Royal Navy vs Army at HMS Terror. PENANG SOCCER:
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  • 72 12 FIRST CASUALTY IN YOUTH BOXING AN amateur boxer, Set Ron Kim, 19. was last night rushed to the General Hospital, following: his bout with Albert Chew in the Featherweight Senior Quarter Finals of the Singapore Open Youth Championships at the Great World Park. Set. who was counted out In the
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  • 103 12 DENVER, Colorado, July 30 (UPI) Top-seeded Mai Anderson. Australia's No. 1 tennis player, scored an easy 6-1. 6-2 victory on Tuesday over Harry Anker.y of Denver in the second round cf the Colorado state open tourney. Dorothy Head Knode of Forest Hills, New York, won
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  • 55 12 THE Singapore Business Bouse Athletic Federation will hold the 2nd annual Athletic Meet on Saturday. Aug. 23 at Jalan Besar Stadium commencing at 2.30 p.m. The Federation has at present 17 affiliates. Entries should be subrnitted to Mr. Bill Tan. at National Carbon Sports Club. by Saturday,
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  • 26 12 LONDON. July 30. (Reuter>—Hongkong Lawn Bowls Associatlon touring team won two rinks and lost one against South London Bowling Club at Wandsworth Common last night.
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  • 23 12 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association will be held today at 5.45 p.m. at the Singapore' Recreation Clubhouse.
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  • 227 12 MILAN, July 30 (AFP) The Italian Davis Cup team is in for a tough battle when it meets the British team in the final of the European zone on the centre court of the Milan Tennis Club next Friday, Italian
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  • 86 12 Magnificent Throw By Rowe LONDON. July 30. IAFP) Empire Games gold medallist. England's Arthur Rowe. surpassed both the British allcomers and European shot putt record last night when he achieved 59 feet 8 in s at Doncaster Sports meet. But Rowe's performance will not rank as record breaking because he
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  • 759 12  -  PETER WILSON 'Our Finishing Burst Came At Right Moment' By CARDIFF, Wed. CO the sixth Empire and Commonwealth Games the most agreeable sporting festival I have covered ended witn an upsurge of emotion which choked the throat and misted the eyes. When the Queen's clear, light
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  • 77 12 Smashing Finish PARIS: French cycler Darrigade, still on his bike, but about to fall, sends a careless official of Pare des Princes track in mid-air, duriifg a victory sprint that ended in a punch. Having already passed all his competitors and approaching the finishing line Darrigade crashed into an official
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  • 69 12 PELLEW IS APPOINTED COACH ADELAIDE, July 30 (Reuter) The South Australian Cricket Association today announced appointment of former Aust-alian Test star, C. E. Pellew as full-time South Australian cricket coach. Pellew was brilliant batsman in 'twenties and made one trip to England with 1921 Test side. He played in several
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  • 75 12 NEW YORK, July 30. (AFP) —World featherweight champion Hogan Kid Bassey may defend his title during his three-month American tour, revealed his American representative Jersey Jones last night. Bassey is scheduled to meet former title holder Willie Pep in Boston. Then according to Jones the Nigerian
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  • 147 12 A Two-Day Version Of E-Games LONDON, July 30, (AFP).— A two-day version of the recent British Empire Games held in Cardiff last week mil be staged at the White* City here when Britain mee f s the British Empire and Commonwealth in their athletics match on August 2 and 4.
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  • 366 12 By LESLIE NAKASHIMA TOKYO, July 30 (UPI) Far Eastern feather weight champion Hisao Kobayashi survived a fifth round knockdown and came from behind to retain his crown last night with a unanimous 12-round decision over oliallenger Sarik Yontrakit of Thailand before 3,000 fans at
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  • 71 12 LONDON, July 30 (Beuter) New Zealand were Bkitttod out for 54 runs on the flfsi day of their three-day cricket match against Surrey Iwre today. At tea Surrey had scored 94 for one. Chief 'executioners' urre Loader <3— 29 1, Alec B^d^er (3—9), and Gibson <4— IK Surrey,
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  • 41 12 GOODWOOD, Sussex, jub 30 (Reuter) Mr. 11. J<X 'i Predominate won the Go wood Stakes, run over two miles three furlongs hv)\ day Mr. John Lewis's I r Tusrar was second anri Mr C Leigh's Festive third. 14 ran
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  • 22 12 The Anglo-Chinese School annual swimming carnival will be held in the Chinese Swimming Club pool tomorrow, commencing at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 49 12 DISCUS thrower S J D u P]es seen here at the Empire and c'.t m\ Cardiff as he sets up a newR?^« a throw of 176 feet 9i inches pu British Empire record of 169 f PPt SSB *M up in Vancouver in 195J I 'M
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  • 162 12 LONDON. July 30. (Reuter) —Managers of the Moscow Torpedo Football Club as well as officials of the state sports committee have had to answer for the conduct of Edouard Streltsov 21-year-old Russian soccer idol recently gaoled for 12 years on a charge of rape, according to
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  • 59 12 Moss Haw Clas world BON'; pi n peered tatc v acar i-j 20th C^ ll aC 7•- S Rernri i i Vtmn fa :r--(hand ftj kilometre i > .r r; i be 3 1 B;: ra b«« pi i TEAMS ft tita Ist (OOHI Tr.' M ,8..,.. BRM M oorei
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  • Standard Newsletters
  • 906 13 The Harsh Prospect Patrick O'Donovan reports from Washington [Washington i*»~s himself ■i"h world Ha expects nj quiet I General de 1 3? granted I wtai for— >v>>*?ts gj ve Mrc than A"*! Of su C Mnisc in ••> there *:n the narm*r p^fnplftint and 1 more "°>-3 ffer> ta*rtea r
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    • 535 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: M| 1 "To carry rare to bed mm 1»J MtM Is to sleep with a pack on your back." —Haliburton I RW^ THURSDAY FOR I |d| skl SASB EVERYONE: Get an early I ISAXBUS start; make gains in con- I nectoin with completion of I tasks and solutions
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 155 14 LONDON, July 30 (Reuter) Ingrid Bergman's 19-year-old daughter Jenny is quoted today as saying that her mother's next husband, Lars Schmidt, "sounds a very charming man." The film star brought her pretty daughter to London to tell her all about her Swedish husband-to-be. Jenny, daughter
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    • 359 14 MORE POWER FOR FRENCH PRESIDENT A/ew Constitution Is Made Public PARIS. July 30 (UPI) Gen. Charles de Gaulle today made public the proposed new French Constitution which will sweep away the fourth Republic once and for all if it is adopted by the nation this Fall. The Constitution which will
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    • 204 14 JAPAN AND FIVE ASIAN COUNTRIES INCLUDED Rockefeller Grant NEW YORK, July 30 fßeuter) The Rockefeller Foundation tonight announced grants totalling r550.4-U.T2I to universities, schools and institutions throughout the world (including Japan) to s'.d research into diverse programmes. President of the Foundation. Dean Rusk, announcing the awards for the second quarter
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    • 179 14 NECKLINE PLUNGES AS HOUR ADVANCES PARIS, July 30. (Renter).— The first half-dozen too Paris showings of the autumn and winter collection have shown that the sack silhouette has gone the way of the bustle, the bloomer and the highbuttom boot. In its place is the return of the waistline, the
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    • 85 14 FOUR days after his marriage to a singer, Signalman Rodney Bloomficld of Cliftonville. Kent, was on his way with the paratroops to Jordan. Here, he is seen examining souvenirs offered for sale by an Arab boy in Amman. The troops about 2.000 of them are in
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    • 182 14 PRINCE ALBERT, Saskatchewan, July 30 (Reuter) A Canadian Air Force transport plane carrying Princess Margaret burst two tyres as it landed here yesterday. But the tyres burst as the plane was slowing up and it came to a stop without difficulty. The Princess, who is
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    • 92 14 DROVE CAR SOLVING CROSSWORD MELBOURNE. July 30 (Reuter) A man who tried to work out a crossword puzzle while he was driving a car was fined £AlO in Cranbourne Court, near Melbourne, today. The motorist, John Foster Sutton, 25, of Brighton, was convicted on a charge of having failed to
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    • 84 14 HAVERHILL, Massachusetts, July 30 (UPI)— A 43-year-old mother, who refused to accept blood transfusions on religious grounds, died in a hospital yesterday of a bleeding ulcer. Mrs. Elizabeth Denno. who had been in hospitals off and on since last September, died at Hale Hospital. Doctors had said
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    • 23 14 FLAGS on Government buildings in London flew at half mast yesterday to mark the death of King Feisal of Iraq. Reuter.
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    • 245 14 BOSTON, July SO (UPI) A story which began with a suicide charge on ihe war-torn South Pacific Island of Saip3n 14 years ago ended yesterday v.hen an ex-Marine sent a Japanese battle flag back to its original owner. The time was July 7, 1944:
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    • 31 14 THE body of Lt.-Gen. Claire L. Chennault was brought by Diane to Washington from New Orleans, where he died on Saturday to receive the nation's final honours. U.P.I.
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    • 228 14 Legal Experts Recommend LONDON, July 30 (Reuter) A Legal Committee recommended yesterday that newspapers should not be allowed to report preliminary hearings at which it is decided whether or not an accused person should go for trial, t The Committee was set uo in
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      • 23 14 THE Japanese Cabinet has agreed to recognise the new regime in Iraq, the usually well informed national newspaper Asahi Shimbun said yesterday.- Reuter
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      • 38 14 GOVERNOR Orval E. Faubus, of Little Rock, Arkansas. who called out the National Guard to defy the Federal Government in last fall's integration crisis, won a third term by a landslide vote yesterday in Arakansas' unmary election.- UPI
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      • 29 14 A RECORD number of 58.737 whales were caught in the Antarctic last year, according to figures published vesterday by the Bureau of International Whaling Statistics in Saniefjord, Norway.- Reuter
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      • 28 14 TWENTY-ONE peop'e were trapped in a lift for 45 minutes yesterday in a store in JDundee, Scotland. One woman was on the ver.se of collapse when released.- Reuter
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      • 42 14 A LUFTHANSA Conv air airliner with 40 passengers aboard returned to London Airport on Tuesday night. 30 minutes after take-off for Frankfurt after a telephone warning that there was a bomb aboard Bomb disposal experts searched the plane but found nothing.- Reuter
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      • 31 14 A SKYMASTER aircraft arrived in South-end, England on Tuesday night with 51 British nationals from Iraq. Among the seven male passengers was an official from the British Embassy in Bagdad. Reuter
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      • 28 14 MORE than 1.200,000. working days were lost in Britain last month through strikes, including part of the bus and dock stoppages, the Ministry of Labour stated yesterday. Reuter
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      • 55 14 A DISTRICT Court in Hiroshima Prefecture yesterda.v sentenced a ship's Captain to two years' imprisonment and a fine of 10,000 yen (£lO Sterling) for his responsibility in the loss of 113 lives in a ferry boat disaster when his ;'hip. the Kitagawa Maru, capsized and sank in the Japan Sea
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    • 57 14 THE Oscar-type, goldplated nude statues were awarded to the best actors, actresses a.nd directors of Pakistan at the first public film awarding ceremony held in Lahore. Among the award winners are (from left) W. Z. Ahmed (Best Director), Miss Nayyar Sultana .(Best Supporting Actress) and Santosh Kumar
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    • 76 14 RIO DE JANEIRO, July 30 (Reuter). Russia suggested at yesterday's plenary session of the Inter-Parlia-mentary Union here that war propaganda should be made a criminal offence. The Soviet delegation presented the suggestion as an amendment. Voting on it will take place on Thursday or Friday.
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