Singapore Standard, 1 August 1958

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  • 1112 1 CITY ANALYST WONT BE PUNISHED Vasagar's Motion Gets Full Support To Out-Vote PAP OPPOSITION members of the Singapore City Council at its ordinary meeting yesterday, joined hands to quash a Peoples' Action Party move to punish City Analyst, Mr. T.A. Spillane, by reducing his salary by $200
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  • 278 1 Two Shot In Brick And Bottle Battle NICOSIA, July 31 (Reuter) British troops opened fire last night after being attacked by a crowd of 300 Cypriots m Akhertiou Village, near Famagusta, it was officially announced today. One Greek-Cypriot man was shot dead.
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  • 41 1 A NEWARK. New Jersey, subway trolley jammed with homeward-bound commuters smashed yesterday into the rear of another crowded trolley that had stalled along a curve at the height of the evening rush hour, injuring 35 persons, none seriously. UPI
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  • 28 1 A FULL-LCALE model of the three ocean berths and allied installations to be erected at Port Swettenham under the $30,000,000 North Klang Straits harbour project. Standardpic
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  • 191 1 WASHINGTON, July 31 (UPI) The United States proposed to Russia today that they hold talks m Geneva m October to consider means of preventing surprise attacks. i The U.S. recommended that the talks start m the first week of October. Western and Communist scientists are
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  • 198 1 WELD O N. Northamptonshire, July 31 (Reuter) Mothers of twelve girls married m white this year m the village church here are furious today at their Anglican rector. The rector, the Reverend Arthur Hlgginson, a bachelor, wrote m his parish newsletter: "Some girls have
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  • 385 1 America Offers A $30 Mi Man Laan To Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The United States Government has come to Malaya's aid with a $30,000,000 (US$10,000,000) loan offer to enable her to continue work on the giant North Klang Straits harbour project. The loan has been accepted by the Federation Government
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  • 153 1 Ike Agrees With Italy On M-East WASHINGTON. July 31 (Reuter) President Eisenhower and Signor Amintore Fanfani, the Italian Prime Minister, said m a joint communique last night they had agreed on the need for taking Italy's views into account on a continuing basis regarding the Mediterranean and the Middle East.
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  • 33 1 FOURTEEN rebels and one French soldier were killed m two clashes between nationalist guerillas and French patrols during the past 24 hours, French Army headquarters m Algiers announced yesterday. UPI
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  • 30 1 (^TJEEN ELIZABETH yesterday sent King Hussein of Jordan a message of condolence on the death of his cousin. King Feisal, and other members of the Iraqi Royal family. Reuter.
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  • 157 1 A SATELLITE TO RELAY TELEVISION BROADCASTS MOSCOW. July 31 (Reuter). An earth satellite relaying Moscow television broadcasts to "the overwhelming majority of mankind" is already within the means of Soviet science and industry, according to an article m Znanic Sila (Knowledge is Strength), Tass. the Soviet news agency, reported yesterday.
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  • 49 1 HONGKONG, July 31 (UPI).— The Sing Tao Jih Pao, a member of the Tiger group of newspapers, celebrates its 20th anniversary tomorrow. Governor Sir Robert Black and Lady Black will be guests of honour at a reception given by Miss Aw Sian, Managing Director of the newspaper.
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  • 239 1 LONDON. July 31 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said today Britain had proposed a special summit meeting of the Security Council on the Middle East for August 12. Mr. Macmillian told the House of Commons that m a letter to Mr.
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  • 70 1 LONDON. July 31, (Reuter). The Queen, now convalescing after a three-week attack of catarrhal sinusitis, today left Buckingham Palace by car for the horse racing meeting at Goodwood. She smiled and waved to a crowd of over 2,000 people, who lined the palace railing to
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  • 108 1 Gen. Chehab Was Nasser's Candidate CAIRO. July 31 (Reuter) The immediate reaction of Egyptians to the election today of Gen. Fuad Chehab as Lebanese President was to say that the compromise candidate suggested by President Nasser two months ago had at last been chosen. It was recalled that m talks
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  • 746 2 $14,750 PAYROLL GR HEATING Three Fr ee( J One Is ChJ THREE of four men who were committed to stand trial m the Singapore Assize Court on a charge of robbing a cashier of $14,750 payroll were yesterday acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Ambrose after the D.P.r. Mr. T.
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  • 78 2 A LEADING British actor dramatist, Mr. Emlyn Williams, arrived m Singapore yesterday by Qantas-BOAC after a tour of Australia. Mr. Williams, who was seen on the Singapore screen as an author m "I Accuse," has just completed a tour of Australia as "Charles Dickens." Other films
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  • 223 2 I DIDN'T KILL HER, HE COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Catte owner K. Retnam. 30, m the High Court here today denied that he had murdered the mother of his mistress. Retnam is charged with having murdered Valliamah, 50. at the cattle grazing ground near her Sungei Besi Road home on
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    • 616 2 THIS is to notify that SOO-THO SIU HEE (Michael) is no longer m our service as from Ist August 1958 and is therefore not authorised to transact or collect any monies for or on our behalf. YAP ENG SENG LTD. 20, Winchester House, Collyer Quay, Singapore. SELANGOR TURF CLUB NOTICE
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    • 684 2 NOTICES NOTICE Is hereby given that I. WONG SHIH SHU of No. 267-D. Lorong 29. Geylang. Singapore. 14, have applied for transfer of Wholesale Dealer's and Retail Shop licences m respect of premises No. 161. South Bridge Road, Singapore, 1. to Mr. CHIN SHIN LIN. and that these applications will
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    • 235 2 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I, CHIAM WEE LIANG of No. 14 Scotts Road. Singapore, have applied for a raising oi status from 2nd Class House licence to 2nd Class Public House licence m respect of premises No. 3. Hock Lam Street, Singapore, and that this application will be
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 406 3 policy stotements were mode j otion Government m Kuala Lumpur l v The first of these come m the r eun cil and concerned the extension, year, of the Government's Emergency qht communist terrorism ond subver- eloquent review of the situation to Ja Minister Abdul Raxok gave cogent S
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    • 348 3 second policy decision came m the form of Rt 'nat the Federation Government will not a, »y further claims for increased wages employees during the present period of stringency There will, of course, be d'sgruntledness over this new ruling, ""y opposition to it is aired, members of J *ervice
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    • 32 3 I K,m Road Spore I N<s '563 Cables TICERNEWS" '5 !mes). Ail departments trance Btdg 174. Batu Rd ***** I in Sl Tel: 3?29 "•^n^.^^^ H^tCh>n« Tel: M7l
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  • 870 3  -  Anthony Sampson By LONDON "JJOW different from Suez." Those words have echoed through the July crisis. On the surface it seems so much the same the same looming bogey of Nasser, the same rush of troops to Cyprus, the same cliches being thrown across the floor of the
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  • 685 3  -  H.A.R. Philby By LONDON. JORDAN'S economy is under, going a thorough readjustment following the disturbances m the Lebanon and the revolution m Iraq. The northward trade has virtually stopped owing to the chaos m the Lebanon and the periodical closure of the Syrian frontier. The eastward
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 653 3 Sir —On reading the pages of your valuable paper during the last few days I see that we m Singapore are again engaged m one of those distressing pogroms, ail too familiar of late, which on this occasion appears to be directed against the personal characteristics and method
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    • 210 3 Shorts from the Talks Three Musts For The Speaker "I would say that there are three essentials for a good speaker— confidence, adaptability, and a sense of humour." Minnie Pallister speakling m a BBC programme designed for rebroadcasting m Canada. Basis For Partnership "Collaboration is altogether a bit of a
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    • 122 3 Sir— The idea of the Chief Minister to form a United Socialist Front leaves much to be desired. No doubt, this will work successfully, but the new party will not be strong enough to defeat the Leftists at the next general election. Now that it looks m my
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  • 55 3 According to scientists, an average person "of normal weight*' does all this m 24 hours: breaths 23.040 times, perspires 1.43 pints, speaks 5,000 words, uses seven million brain cells. Th c heart of a normal, average person will beat 103,680 times and the hair will grow 0.
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  • 416 3 the NEWS as it atrikes me TUSiiCE, wrote Galsworthy, J is a machine that, when someone has given it a start, ing push, rolls on of itself. Called on by Liberal Socialist Vasagar fifteen other City Councillors, yesterday, joined him m giving Justice a push when, the entire opposition found
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  • 638 4 Mayor Ong To Them: Tell Your Folks We Want Freedom' MAYOR of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday tailed on 13 visiting American university students to tell their folks back home that "the people of Singapore want independence." Ihe Americans, from the University of Oklahoma,
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  • 169 4 FAREWELL PARTY BY QANTAS ABOUT 350 employees of Qantas umpire ways. Ltd., Singapore, had a final get-together party yesterday m the transit lounge of Paya Lebar Airport to honour long-term workers and to mark the transference today of 200 of the staff to Malayan Airways. It was also the first
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG, July 31 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.09: to £1 Sterling, $5.81 to US$l: $1.84 to Malayan $1: $0 06 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254.12 to a tael.
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  • 407 4 THE Singapore City amendments to the Local The Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Guan, who advocated this at J yesterday's monthly meeting j of the Council, said: "The amendment is necessary so j that the Council will be m a better position to help the poorer sections
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  • 77 4 'Mandarin Night' Fiesta THE PAYA Lebar Methodist Church, Singapore will hold a "Mandarin Night" fiesta at 6 p.m. tomorrow. The feista will include lion dances, an exhibition of selfdefence, a Mandarin film, Chinese fiddles and olive girls, sedan chair rides and Oriental foods. The evening will begin with an inspection
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  • 66 4 A YOUTH, Sim Eng Phay, was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with armed robbery. It was alleged that he robbed Yee Cheng Siong while armed with a dagger at Jalan Ulu Sembawang on the night of July 18. Sim, who pleaded not guilty
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  • 40 4 MR. V. DAVID, who was general secretary of the stricken-off National Union of Factory and General Workers, was on Wednesday appointed adviser to the pro tern committee elected to form the new National Union of Factory Workers.
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  • 28 4 MORE than 300 residents of Tassek New Village, Kroh, held an anti-Communist rally and pledged their cooperation to the government to end the Emergency on Wednesday.
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  • 42 4 UNDERGRADUATES of the University of Oklahoma pictured at Sago Lane's "Death House" yesterday when a Chinese funeral was m progress. The students are here en a tour of Asia as part of their history and culture courses.
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  • 141 4 OFFICE boys, messengers and other Division IV employees of the Singapore Civil Service now have their own centre for recreational activities m what is probably the "mest democratic' Association m Singapore. This description was applied yesterday evening to the Association, by the Chairman of the
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  • 127 4 50,000 Posters I THE Singapore City Council's M campaign begins today with 50.000 1? sands of banners and slogans m 7* parts of the city. -Jl Last night hundreds of voluntary workers worked throughout to put up slogai s and banners. Today the Council will send thousands
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  • 277 4 INTERVENING m a de bate on a motion asking the City Council to supply a spittoon free to every citizen "to prove that the anti spitting campaign is genuinely non-political." Mayor Onjf Eng Guan said yesterday: "The idea of the campaign is to eradicate
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  • 113 4 THE Singapore Constitution Exposition Committee has begun sending out the first of 20,000 pamphlets explaining the purposes and scope of the Exposition. The pamphlet (see cover above) is being sent to merchants and individuals all over the world, inviting them to take part m
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  • 131 4 THE Singapore City Counc: refer back a recommendation bj General Purposes Committee to pa) fees for advice from two London -'^.m with the appeal by an expatriate w* dismissal for alleged "misconduct oj The Council took tbtf Aedsion after a debate on tne r*'< of fee
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  • 961 5 REIGN CAPITAL MUST OME IN legislative Council Meeting^Secnnd Mhty )jsaster Will Malaya, n s Minister pIR Thurs— Malaya offers fa r more vestor from overseas than can be 1 rountrv m the region, declared Mr. r ter for Commerce and Industry, v legislative Council today to approve 1 ies (Relief
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  • 181 5 Pawnshops Thrive During Recession KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Pawnshops are the only places of business which continue to show signs of "considerable activity" m spite of the present trade recession, says the June report of the Ministry of Labour and Welfare During June, the effect has become increasingly apparent not only
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  • 532 5 DOPE CASE: COURT TOLD OF AN OFFICER'S POWERS THE more senior an officer, the greater his powers of discretion m the matter of compliance with regulations, the Assistant Controller of Customs and acting Head of the Preventive Branch, Lai Peng Yee, told the Third Singapore District Court yesterday. Lai was
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  • 86 5 SINGAPORE Airport's firemen and officers yesterday rushed m two engines to the apron office shortly before noon, but not to put out any fire. The fire-fighters were only taking a ride across the airfield to the apron office to collect their P-A-Y. Said the Chief
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  • 182 5 Ministers' Allowances Abroad KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Except for one dissenting voice, the Ministers (Remuneration amendment No. 2) Ordinance 1958, enabling the Legislative Council or the House of Representatives by resolution to allow a Minister performing Government duties outside the Federation to receive allowances and privileges as may be approved by
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  • 115 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Minister for Finance Mr H S. Lee sprang a surprise today when he told the Council "You might be able to buy a government overnight m South America." He was replying during the debate on the Pioneer Industries Bill, to
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  • 159 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tnurs. Although the unemLabour and Welfare. However, the general recession at a time when the population, and the number of school-leaving boys and gins seeking employment, is rap'dlv increasing, is causing much concern. The report says that government is at present engaged
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  • 744 5 J kitai A LUMPUR Thurs. Much of the present difficulty In the Pineapple industry m Malaya is die to the situation m Singapore canneries where a large pfement of labour is subjecting the managements to such pressure that workers it ?hese canneries elm
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  • 249 5 POLICE DENY KIDNAP STORY SINGAPORE Police last night denied that Ong Kirn Bee, 28, was kidnapped from his shop m Braddell Road early yesterday morning. Ong was reported m a newspaper (not The Standard) to have been taken away from the shop br five men armed with revolvers. The report
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  • 95 5 FIVE men walked uVo a coffee shop m Changi Road. Singapore, last night and surrounded a labourer, Poh Cher Lay, 46, who was sipping coffee. Then before the startled labourer could cry out one of the men whipped out a dagger and stabbed him twice m
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  • 13 5 THE Singapore Amateur Dance Championship for this year has been postponed indefinitely.
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  • 2534 6 I Did Not Forgive My Husband Nor Forget The Assaults' HIGH COURT TOLD OF SUBSEQUENT LETTERS PENANG, Thurs. Mr s Mary Ann Dowse said m the Supreme Court today I that she left her husband, Mr. Sydney Hastings Dowse, who claimed to have been Aide-de-Camp
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  • 38 6 ZAILAH ISM Hi ri,,, v to the United State T and lPr ftf V>fc cently celebrated hlr "L h h Malayan Embassy m VvL birth^ friends, many of'tnem ho r^ ton Nursery School m Washin..
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  • 251 6 A HAWKER, Chua Kirn s,i and a labourer, Le e A h Pong *J fenced to eight and five year. 5,5 Justice Buttrose, for robbing J2 taker See Vat and causing huru J Road on March 10. 8 J^nn, Chua and Lee visited S°c at
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  • 312 7 Mayor Answers Chew's Charges SINGAPORE Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, has written to Mr. Chew Swee Kee, Minister for Education, denying categorically that the City Council was trying to use schools as centres for propaganda m connection with the Council's current anti-spitting campaign. The Minister said
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  • 153 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot (Nom.) 82* 82* R.S.S. No. 1 82* 82 i R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 82J 823 RS.S. No. 2 81 81* R.S.S. No. 3 76* 77(n) Tone: Quiet. The price of tin in ci?f ap^
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  • 74 7 IPOH. Thurs. About 100 members and friends of the Ipoh Wesley Methodist Church were present at a dinner on Monday to say farewell to their pastor. Rev. Oscar A. Guinn Jr. and welcome his successor Rev. Waldo Reinoehl and another assistant pastor. Rev. Ronnie Goh of
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  • 63 7 PENANG, Thurs.— The two Australian ships. Voyager and Warramunga, which are to provide sea training for the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, arrived here this morning. Voyager is commanded by Capt. G.J.B. Crabb and has a complement of 18 officers and 300 men. Warramunga, commanded by
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  • 107 7 TRADE TEAMS INVITED TO AUSTRALIA THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at its meeting yesterday, decided to send a trade delegation to Australia some time m October. The decision was the outcome of an invitation extended by the Australian Trade Mission which visited Singapore earner this year. The Chamber decided
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  • 39 7 A GALA food and fun fair will be held tomorrow at the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus m Victoria Street. Singapore, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. The fair is to aid the School's building fund.
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  • 25 7 ALTOGETHER 5,352 youths within the age group of 17 to 28 years have registered at the Segamat Centre for National Service, m Johore.
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  • 243 7 THE Singapore Kampong Khoo Chye Fire Victims Rehabilitation Association which is applying to the Registrar of Societies for Registration yesterday asked the Trustees of the Fire Relief Fund to scrap its plan to build 190 houses for the fire victims In a letter to
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  • 425 7 SINGAPORE Assistant Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien, yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of a mee*ellei, Koh Khye Teck, 19, of Geylang Road at the close of the inquiry into the death of a student, Tan Van Chui, 14, of Winstedt Drive. Low
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  • 166 7 Community Centre Probe Call CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Rural Board. Mr. P. H. Meadows, was yesterday asked to investigate why the Serangoon Community Association had been requested by the Social Welfare Department to form a new Committee for the Serangoon Community Centre. The reauest was made at the Board's monthly
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  • 78 7 IPOH, Thurs. Man Lim Hoi, 36-year-old chief salesman of Messrs Shum Yip Leong Rubber Works Limited, m Hugh Low Street here, was yesterday acquitted and discharged by Mr. J. R. Whimster. President of the Sessions Court, on a charge of having committed criminal breach of trust m
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  • 76 7 TAIPING. Thurs. A labourer m the P.W.D. here, M. Suppiah, alias Supramanlam, who was champion athlete at the recent Larut and Matang P.W.D. sports, was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment by the President of the Session Court, Raja Azlan Shah yesterday. Suppiah was convicted, together with
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  • 14 9 •eel exP' m sports of n Steel X are! r ex- ;I r
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  • 94 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday a ere: Copra July/ Aug. U.K., Continent $31 J buyers, $32$ severs; coconut oil m bulk 549 sellers, m drums $52 severs; Muntok white pepper 5132 sellers; Sarawak white $131 sellers; Special Sarawak ■ark $75. Singapore Copra Association ■losing
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  • 32 9 SUGAR consumption m the "red States this year will ..erage about 97 pounds (3.65 gj ogvams) per person. Consumption of sugar an:a..v amounts to about 16,--00,000,000 pounds (7,425,000,--100 kilograms).
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  • 115 9 Rise In U.S. Car Sales Expected FLINT, MICHIGAN, July 31 .UPl'— American car dealers will sea 1.000.000 more vehicles m 1959 than they did this year, Mr. Edward T. Ragsdale, general m magex of Buick division, and General Motors vice-pre-sident, predicted today. "There has been a definite rum m the
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  • 122 9 All Share Counters Quietly Steady ALL .sections of the Malayan share market were quietly steady yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Shareholders Association were: Buyers Sellers Gammon 1-40 145 Henry Waugh 1.20 1.30 Hkong S'hai HK Reg 400.00 ***** Hume Industries: Pref. A4 10 5 2
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  • 512 9 U.S. RECESSION HITS AIRLINE'S OPERATION paajaj BnBJJBJBBBBaaaaaaaSSSsaa i kVirtunvv And Commerce 1 LONDON, July 31, (Reuter).— The United States recession and delays m the delivery of the Bristol Britannia helped to bring last year's profits by British Overseas Airways Corporation down to £129,122. The annual report published today says this
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  • 221 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser and Neave ords $2.50. $2.51, $2.52 overnight; Gammon $1.40. $1,421: Gtown Disp. $2.30; H. Waugh $1.27 to $1.29; Hume prefs A5 4,11 overnight; Jackson $1.19; M. Cement $1.31. 51.32; M. Colls. 75c; McAlister $1.27, $1.26*, $1.26 odd parcel: M.
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  • 48 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday. Canada: buying. T.T 31-9/16 OD. 31-11/16. 90 days airmail 32 credit bills. 32 trade bills. Selling. T.T. or O.D. readyFrench Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1608*. Other exchange rates remain j unaltered
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  • 112 9 Rewarded For Loyal Service THE Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd., yesterday presented a grandfather clock to its first agent, Mr. Song Chin Eng, for 50 years' of loyal service to the company. Now 78, Mr. Song has been drawing a pension from the company for more than 20 years.
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  • 111 9 Committee To Promote Travels ESTABLISHMENT of a new multi-agency travel policy committee to promote the development of International travel has been announced by the U.S. Commerce Department. Top level representatives from the State and Commerce Departments, the Export-Im-port Bank, the International Co operation Administration (ICA). and six other U.S. departments
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  • 41 9 THE Bank of India Ltd. made a profit of Rs. 3.314,091 (Str. $2,138,123) for the six months ended June 30. 1958, the bank announced yesterday. After the necessary appropriations, the carry forward stands at Rs. 3,116,472 ($2,010,--627).
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  • 39 9 THE Director of Pusins? Rubber and Tin Limited will recommend a final dividend of 10 per cent for the last financial year at the annual general meeting, to be held on Sept. 11, payable on Sept. 12.
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  • 38 9 U.S. RETAIL STORE sales during last year set a record of $200,000,000,000, the Department of Commerce reports. The report notes that U.S. citizens spent, on the average, $1,188 m retail stores during the period.
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  • 224 9 BRITAIN'S "flying crane' helicopter, the twin-engined turbine Westland Westminster, has made Its first flight. It was airborne for one hour, four minutes and carried out ill the normal helicopter manoeuvres m hovering flight and at slow backward and forward speeds. After landing, the chief
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  • 156 9 RUSSIAN buying support m the Singapore rubber market yesterday caused the local price to rise 1* cents, closing at 82* cents per lb. for International first grade August (Wednesday 81 cents). A market source said the Russian orders were 'or shipment to Odessa *nd were
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  • 61 9 Talks Are Adjourned WASHINGTON, July 31 (Tjpi).— The World Bank announced today that discussions m London between Indian and Pakistani delegations on the Indus waters question have been adjourned temporarily. The Bank said the talks were adjourned to enable the Indian delegation to study m more detail an engineering plan
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    • 178 9 OUTER ROADS Sea Bird, Sin Hong Seng. NangOulida Wessenstein. Bakongan, kasarindr Kirn Hai, Tg. Pinang. Pvidawave Calt. Gothenburg, Hua Li. Han Thale, Luen Hwa, VanNoort,* Dalheim. Seiju Maru. New Asia, Hong Ming. Tiong An. wm G Walklev Barumun. Selangor. Resang, Larut, Kawi Kverett FeUDM." Lars. Maersk. K. Tungkal. Teck Thong,
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
    • 211 10 Happy Family Reunions ABOUT 40 children from schools m Britain arrived m Kuala Lumpur by air last Friday to spend their ten- week holiday with their parents. The children, who were delayed about three hours m New Delhi, are pictured at the International Airport below. (Standardpic by •Picture by LITTLE
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  • 27 11 f Id r fl g > i: i L r the I j I a L rea- r- 5-59. g y Trea- p W S c and
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  • 605 11  -  WINDSOR LAD Tudor Wonder And Barlinnie Also Catch The Eye By PENANG, Thurs. FIRAGON SEED, Tudor Wonder, Barlinnie, Traveller's Clieaue and Red Sunrise were outstanding wotkers m winding up gallops on the training track this m 0r Dragun Seed made the fastest time when he easily
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  • 118 11 MIGHTY ATOMS IN ACTION riser" Kakinuma (right), 19-year-old baby class champion, hinds a painful right on "Toughness" Nagata's jaw, while ringside juvenile fans hold their breath m one of the most exciting fights of the sth national boxing tournament. The n<>d finally went to Tiger who scored his 18th victory
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  • 302 11 Grand Festival Of Sport For August Holidays A VARIED and colourful programme ranging from iqjialic capers to competitive track and field events will highlight the August Bank holidays. The main attraction will ho the Singapore-Kelantan Malaya Cup inter-zone soccer competition to be played at the Jalan Besar Stadium torn now,
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  • 203 11 Crowd Boos Referee's Decision Boos greeted the referee's decision m the featherweight semi-final of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association open youth championships at the Great World last night when Aloysius Pinto was declared the winner over Sinai bin Abu. Many thought Sinai, wno was more accurate with his punches and
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  • 335 11 I ire broken and one record Gai Seng School annual swimming idi d at the Singapore Chinese with 13 F the n.v. ttd Sg Gun 'I. 3 l! *itle fr m ".an n nXs >^»^ > h I ills.; 3r^t Urate: i t,\. V
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  • 14 11 Keu- B igbj lida V.'.V match '.vould ember I? which tyear.
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  • 44 11 IPOH, Thurs:— There has been another change m the North side which meets South m the annual three-day cricket "Test" on Saturday. Selangor's wicket keeper Jimmy Winchester is unavailable and Federation ami Perak's "skipper" Harry HoUmgworth has been brought m.
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  • 131 11 Perak Pick 16 Against Services IPOH Thurs. Perak will meet Combined Services m a friendly soccer match at Kuala Lumpur this Saturday. Among the 16 players selected to make the trip are this season's outstanding players goalkeeper Yusuf Bakar. ieftback Ahmad Nazari centrehalf Jalil Che Din, righthalf Chan Tuck Choy
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  • 162 11 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Kowloon Motor Bus Sports Club trounced Kedah by 5-0 m a soccer friendly played on the Kedah Football Association ground today. Hero of the game was Kowloons Low Chee Lam who scored four goals m a row m the SCC p?ay was
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  • 36 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Selangor Shooting Association has made the following fixtures for August:--22 pistol or revolver shooting—August 3 at 4.20 p.m., Gurney Road. Clay pigeon shooting— August 10, at 4.30 p.m. Gurney Road.
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  • 1133 11 Deyro Gives A Fine Display Of Power Tennis KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs- Reymando Deyro, tennis star from the Phillippines and Asian Games singles irold medallist gave a delightful display of power controlled tennis on the first day of the Malayan lawn tennis championships on the Selangor club courts here today. 1
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  • 32 11 IN the final of the Nepal aefeafed <*!«" Gurkha Signals ■esj£ aa l££f?. te Setembanreeently. Here Is Lieutenant R. BenSrSWTiI WLJ-W^S? Cup iron, H.H. the Regent o,Ne.r,
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  • 175 11 LONDON, July 31 (Reuter)—Surrey beat the New Zealanders by an innings and 103 runs on the second day of the cricket match at the Oval here today. Final scores: New Zealanders 54 and 118, Surrey 275. Surrey, helped by an unbeaten 112 by their captain Peter May,
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    • 47 11 SOCCER: SAFA Ljagui D c 3B: Haikoicyu SC rs Darul Auah "A". GeyJang 5.15 P.tn, Stable Boys rs Bufcit T«mah SC, UFA, 545 p.m. BADWI.VTO.V: Singapore Badminton championships, Badminton Hall, 7 p.m. ATHLETICS: Sixth orirnary scfeaob sports. Jalan Besar, 2.45 pjn. SWIMMING: ACS carnival CSC, 2.15 p.m.
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  • 644 12 WE'LL MISS TED DEXTER THIS TIME NORTH VS SOUTH IPOH, TOurs The eleventh match m the North versus South cricket series is scheduled to be played on the picturesque Ipoh Padang on August 2 to 4 starting at 11 a.m. each day. Of the ten matches played lince the inauguration
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  • 277 12 Asian Tennis Champs Top K.L. Fare KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. ■^Despite the fact that the Bank Holiday on Monday will not be a public holiday In the Federation, sports fans In the Federal Capital will have a feast of sporting events during the first four days of August. The biggest item
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  • 106 12 pic. Po°V? E S^ ll^ from world "lay record breakers (left to right) Dorothy Hyman, 24, Madeleine Weston, 18, Heather Young, 25, and June Paul, 23. The four English girfc set up a world record for the 4 x 110 yards relay to win a gold
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  • 234 12 COUNTY CRICKET REVIEW LONDON, July 31, (Reuter) Hampshire soon showed the Worcester crowd on Wednesday just why they are topping the English county cricket cham- pionship table. Worcestershire were nut out for 130 by mid afternoon and by the close of play Hampshire had made certain
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  • 64 12 LONDON, July 31 (Reuter) There are nine probables for Tomorrow's Chesterfield Cup to be run over one mile two furlongs at Goodwood. Sussex. They are, with jockeys: Primera or Prince Moon (L. Piggott), London Cry (A. Breasley), Rowland Ward (E. Mercer), Athenien (B. Jago), Persuader
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  • Article, Illustration
    56 12 EFFORT and poise combined as Suzanne AUday makes a record discus throw to win a gold medal at the Empire Games. Suzanne, who threw the discus 150 feet 7| inches is married to Peter Alldny, hammer thrower. He too won a medal a bronze one —at the Games ay finishing
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  • 50 12 WELLINGTON, Cape Province, July 31, (Reuter)— The French Rugby Union team met the heaviest defeat of their South African tour here yesterday, losing 38—8 to a Combined Western Province dffls X n v d Bouth W «*tern 3 at h naWrn n e ed led 22
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  • 72 12 ACS. ANNUAL SWIM CARNIVAL THE Anglo-Chinese School is holding its 21st annual swimming carnival at the Chinese Swimming Clup this afternoon starting at 2.15 p.m. There are 29 events altogether, including the 4x50 metres interhouse freestyle relay for the Methodist Girls School. The houses competing are: Jackson House, Lee House,
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  • 27 12 BANGKOK. July 31 (Reuter) Plans are being made for an All-Star Hongkong soccer team to visit Thailand m September. Thai Football Association officials said today.
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  • 238 12 THE Singapore Primary Schools sixth annual athletic meet will take place at Jalan Besar Stadium this afternoon starting at 2.45 p.m. Following are the events: 100 yds: Boy s A, 100 yds: Girls A. 100 yds: Boy s B, 100 yds: Boys (open), 100 ydsGirls (open),
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  • 228 12  -  ROBERT MUSEL WAS IT Ry OR THE u By MOSCOW, July 31 (rpil m today preparing for W* U^ meet m Philadelphia byS-^H tiste to *rili aarj a I The U.S. athletes. t r --Z**l scored a 126-109 triurrmh over Soviet competitors tffi men's half of the two-da? competition
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  • 153 12 GOODWOOD 'DOUBLE' FOR MR. JOEL GOODWOOD. Sussex 31 (Reuter).— Mr. H. j/j, six-year-old Predominate -pertly ridden by Smith, »ms an easy winner here -.< cr day m the Goodwood Sta oldest handicap m the 1. racing calendar. Smith brought his Tiount through inside the 2SI furlongs further behind tfc i
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  • 69 12 LONDON. July 31 I Reuter) England captain. Pet* r May, completed an unbeaten century for Surrey against thr j New Zealanders on the second day of their match here. He scored 112 not out of Surrey's first innings total of 275, made m reply to the
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  • 55 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.The final of the Ma nyafl Public Works Department Sports Club inter-state soccer competition between Selangor and Penang will be played off on Sunday on the Cherai Road ground. The Malayan Public W< rki Department's annual athletic meet will be held on Cheras Road ground on
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  • 134 12 TOKYO, July 31 (Reuter) -W>J golfers sponsored by a Tokyo W& jf| paper will fly to Canada next m«j the Canadian Open and British to g golf tournaments, it was reportrt^ The two golfers. Koichi Ono, one of the winners of the 19! Canada Cup golf
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  • 26 12 LONDON, July 31 (Rf-.-—Hongkong Lawn Bowls s sociation touring team *<'; three rings and lost <> n against the West Wimbledon bowls club here last night i
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  • 29 12 St. LOUIS, July 31 <«*"*£ —The St. Louis Cardinal baseball team will tour Japan and the Far East after tni end of this season, it was an nounced today.
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  • 35 12 S 1 L 1 Jerso 3 V seede i Sec dome'- b D of B: >« Aiam^fv,, nm. >■-•■' -■*>* s 'win '3 s v,,, v^ EnriQi* V Bob M* r A^ Uver %p^ Ka!r i fll
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  • THE HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN
    • 85 13 4 O 'clock' Acquired By Kohlmar I' O'Clock," tensely dramatic new novel I hmught to the screen for Coiumif Productions! newly formed inicqatred the book, just published sum. i Frost:' filmed as "Trapeze," and was mads us a Columbia picture 'to teUj the story, mi n 'The Dcvi est and
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    • 90 13 I- to her former "home" studio, lha first time with Gary Cooptdent production, "They Came GlensUm SwarthouVs best-selling c cameras m October. -Hi t-Hill-Lancaster m "Sepat i ec I m "They Came to Cord>Lra" lomsm m the cast, a. ranch *Je» who is suspected of
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  • 181 13 For Eva— They Commandeered A City [N ONE of the most ambitious film operations ever attempted whole areas of Amsterdam will be cleared of people, cordoned off and used for scenes m Eva Bartok's new film OPERATION AMSTERDAM which began shooting last week. The story goes back 18 years to
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  • 218 13 'La Signora' In New Film Made By Husband CILVANA MANGANO, who ro-stars with Anthony Perkins, Richard Cohte and Jo Van Fleet ia Columbia's "This Angry Age" a Dino De Laurentiis production, is one of Europe's most popular actresses and probably the least known to people In her own profession. "La
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  • 34 13 Third Prize: (A One month season pass). Miss Molly Chew. 63, Siglap Road. Singapore. The winners should called their prizes from the Publicity Department, Shaw Bros. Ltd., Singapore, during office hours
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  • 309 13 T OOKING very much like the undergraduates they play In THE FRESHMAN, Sylvia Syms and Hardy Kruger strolled through the beautiful streets of Cambridge where they have been on location for five weeks (See picture). Hardy is, of course, 'The One That Got
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    • 572 13 TODAYS QUOTATION: H H|| 1 Tho bird alighteth not on the spread act when It I beholds another m the j fffl snare. Take warning by the j I^LT^l mWmam M avC^ that others may not take ex- j ample from Saadl W^LW^ FRIDAY FOR EVERY- I lAvIU ill ONE:
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 135 14 LONDON, July 31 (Reuter) Mrs.* Gwendolyn Yarnton, wife of a Royal Air Force, Warrant Officer C. Yarnton arrived at London Airport yesterday after a 7,400 mile flight from Taiping, Malaya, for a cerebral operation. Two passenger seats were removed from the British Overseas Airways
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    • 264 14 CHEHAB S NOW PRESIDENT Hopes High For An Early End To Lebanon's Crisis BEIRUT, July 31, (Reuter) General Fuad Chehab, Lebanese Commander-in-Chief, was today elected President of the Lebanon. The General received 48 votes, a clear majority of those attending the session. The election of Gen. Chehab may well be
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    • 158 14 ANOTHER FRENCH OFFER TO NASSER CAIRO. July 31 (UPI).— An official source said today that France has made a new offer to settle its financial problems with Egypt. He said the offer "presages an agreement" to be concluded "soon." A high Treasury Ministry source said the French offer came "close
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    • 118 14 Polish Govt. Summons The Clergy WARSAW, July 31. (UPI).— The Polish Government nas summoned RomaTi Catholic Church Leaders to an urgent* meeting tomorrow to tell them they must obey the laws of the Communist State. The Minister m Charge of Church-State Affairs disclosed yesterday that the Government has called the
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    • 81 14 SYDNEY. July 31. (Reuter). hundied of the world's top medical men have been invited to Sydney later this year for a special conference on the care and treatment of the physically handicapped. Chairman of the Pan-Pacific Rehabilitation Conference, Dr. W. J. Wearn, said today delegates
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    • 89 14 CO U R MA V EUR. Italian Alps, July 31 (Reuter).— An aluminium statue of the Virgin Mary, which stood for 54 years on the 13.245-foot Giant's Tooth Deak of Mont Blanc has fallen 3.000 feet and buried itself m a glacier, two Alpine guides
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    • 48 14 LAUGHINGLY, the U.S. Secretary for State. John Foster Dalles slaps British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan on the back as they step outside No. 10 Downing Street after they had long session there, while Mr. Dulles was m London for the Baghdad Pact meeting. UPI photo.
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    • 258 14 RECOGNITION OF RED CHINA SAIGON. July 31 (UPI) Cambodia's recognition of Communist China was arranged and timed by Peking to make /ace for Communism m Asia at a time when American and British landings m the Middle East delivered a severe blow to international
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    • 111 14 MEXICO. July 31. (Reuter). Five enraged elephants went on a four-hour rampage through the streets of Mexico City yesterday killing one man and damaging cars and buildings. The elephants, destined for a zoo here, escaped from their trainers at the railway station and stampeded through the
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    • 35 14 A DRUNKEN factory worker riding an autocycle set five farms on fire and left 21 homeless during the night before police caught up with him. Police said m Gouda. Holland, yesteriav. Reuter
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      • 22 14 MR. Grigory Zaitsev nas been appointed Soviet Ambassador to the new Iraqi Republic, the Soviet news ager.cy, Tass, said on Wednesday night.
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      • 25 14 ACTRESS Lana Turner yesterday received her final divorce from Lex Barker, former film "Tarzan." She had been given an interlocutory decree m July, 1957.- Reuter
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      • 38 14 DR. H. H. Kung, former Prime Minister and Finance Minister of China, underwent a successful eye operation m Manhattan Eye and Throat Hospital yesterday. The operation was for the renoval of a cataract on the right eve.- UPI
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      • 42 14 w m m MOSCOW Radio said yesterday the biggest natural gasfieid m Central Asia has oeen discovered m Turkmenistan. It said "exploitation of the field will do away with the need for shipments of coal and other fuels to the republic."- UPI
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      • 22 14 THE People's Republic of Mongolia has recognised the Iraqi Republic, the New China news agency reported from Ulan Bator last night. Reuter
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      • 24 14 THE 33.000-ton Shell tanker, Varicella, was launched m Wallsend-on-Tyne, England yesterday after whit is believed, a British record building time of seven months. Reuter
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    • 221 14 BOSTON. July 31 (UPI)— A young Swedish boy who will cie without a medical miracle P eaded with his adopted uncle today-will you ask the doctors if i can get cut soon°" E!eyen-year-old Nils-O 1o v wisell, who has no kidneys and iw bone marrow,
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    • 90 14 WAY Meeting: Boycott Threat By Students NEW DELHI, July 31 (Reuter) The All-India Students Congress, the main student body m India, announced yesterday that it will boycott the meeting of the World Assembly of Youth here m protest against "the closing of the doors to representatives from East Europe, the
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    • 38 14 THE United States is expected to relax restrictions on exports to the European Soviet bloc early m September, but maintain the outright embargo on trade with Communist China, the Journal of Commerce reports from Washington. Reuter
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    • 193 14 WASHINGTON, July 31 (UPI) The Senate gave its swift and overwhelming approval last night to a re cord U. 5.540,032,746,000 peacetime Defence Bill carry ins U. 5.5 1,245,776,000 more than President Eisenhower tequested. The extra funds, ad'.ied by the Senate Approoriations Committee were designed
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    • 112 14 UNHAPPINESS is reflected m the lovely face of Princess Fazilet as she arrives at Orly Airport (Paris) last week with her mother (right) and father from London. Fazilet has lost a husband and throne m the revolution m Iraq as she was engaged to be
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    • 56 14 LONDON, July 31 (Reuter) One of every seven babies born last year m Chelsea socialite and artistic quarter of London was illegitimate. This was disclosed m the annual report by the Local Medical Officer of Health presented to Chelsea Council last night. Of a total of
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    • 75 14 LONDON, July 31 (Reuter) —The Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed with costs an appeal by the Scala Ballroom, Wolverhampton against the decision of a lower court refusing them an interim injunction against the Musicians Union, which is fighting its colour bar. Judges refused an interim injunction
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    • 176 14 A 'SNAP' BRITISH POLLS IN AUTUMN PREDICTED LONDON, July 31 (Reuter) Some Members of Parliament were speculating last night about a possible 'snap" election m the autumn. Political quarters said this arose because of Mr. R. A. Butler's announcement that Parliament, which adjourns on Friday for the recess will prorogue
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    • 63 14 PENZANCE, Cornwall, July 31 (Reuter) LieutenantColonel J. H. Williams, the man the British 14th Army knew as "Elephant Bill" died here yesterday aged 67. During the Second World War m Burma, he commanded the only Elephant Company m the world. He was reputed to know
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    • 34 14 A MOTHER and six of her 10 children drowned on Tuesday night when their car plunged off a ferry wharf into 40 feet of water, m Little Narrows, Nova Scotia. UPI
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    • 207 14 GREEK, TURK LEADERS TaK MAC'S PEACE LONDON, July 31 (Reuter) J millaa, is asking the Prime MtoJl Greece to join with him m appeal of violenre m Cyprus, it was le £j night. Political Quarters learn* d this after the British Prime Minister had conferred for 50 minutes at 10
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    • 72 14 1 lo &fl su PPort !;-fl >spiratioa fl Mi:d<fl halted .-er.sifl agency saicA -"'"^fl p^r.-straiar 1 Staff, A;:, fl yesterte^ J ;--ufl A-.u.fl Tne ".rfl < Xorfflrite 4 stngEf fl East ppk fl bee: xacrr. I fl I Solidarity J paigE, A.*:; fl Foreign '••'■fl he w fl hear
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