Singapore Standard, 6 August 1958

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  • 20 1 ft It a SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. 1958 Vol. IX No 35 15 cts. 14 Pages IFINAL EDITION]
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  • 619 1 COMPLETELY REJECTS SUMMIT CONFERENCE Seeks UN Meeting To Oust Troops From Middle East MOSCOW, Aug. 5, (UP l)— Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev tonight rejected Western terms for a summit conference and instead demanded an immediate U.N. General Assembly session to order Western troops out of the Middle
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  • 419 1 YOUTH, 17, STABBED TO DEATH IN BUSY STREET Police: Killing Was Gangland Affair A YOUTHFUL gangster was brutally murdered yesterday in broad daylight by members of a rival secret society group in Singapore's busy Bencoolen Street. The youth. Wong Yew Kwong. 17. was sitting in a coffee shor> with a
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  • 35 1 A razor-sharp knife between his teeth, a sun m his hands this Lebanese rebel shows how he goes Into action to fieht under Kamal Jumblat one of the rebel leaders. Mirrorpic
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  • 302 1 NICOSIA, Aug. 5 (Reuter) The Turkish underground organization T.M.T. m leaflets issued here today ordered "all armed activity m Cyprus to cease until further notice." The leaflet said that until further notice no retalia. Tory action should be taken and that "necessary
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  • 97 1 TRIPOLI, Lebanon. Aug. 5, (UPI). Rebel Leader Rashid Karami yesterday formally ordered his armed followers to cease all firing on security forces and to begin openly fraternizing and co-operating with them. Karami and his Chief Deputy and political ally Mustapha Arrafi. issued the orders
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  • 27 1 FREDERICK Claude Sturrork. South African Minister of Transport during the last war and later Minister of Finance, died m Capetown last night, aged 76. Reuter
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  • 137 1 rc-IOMBO Auff 5 (Reuter) Opposition groups a I at revlon's House of Representatives today island Only four of the 46 members of the Opposition stayed to listen to the Prime Minister Mr Solomon Bandaranaike. initiate the Rebate with the assertion that the bill renresented "the
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  • 35 1 FIVE children agod between five and seven years were killed yesterday when a bomb, believed to be a World War II relic, exploded near the Local Council building m Bosanski Novi, Yugoslavia.' Reuter
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  • 201 1 TOKYO Aug. 5 (UPD— The Indonesian Government said today it would not permit a foreign lawyer to come to Jakarta t 0 defend American flier Allan Lawrence Pope, who faces a court martial on charges of carrying out bombing missions for the Indonesian rebels. Antara
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  • 26 1 FRENCH Army Headquarters m Algiers announced yesterday that 707 Algerian rebels were killed m combat and 138 captured during tne week just ended.- UPI
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  • 98 1 BEIRUT. Aug. 5 (tPI) —Premier Sami Solh has threatened to resign unless American troops are withdrawn immediately from Lebanon, informed sources said today. Solh made his evacuation demand at yesterday's cabinet session, the sources said, without discussing it first with President Camille Chamoun. A source close
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  • 80 1 NIGERIA SEEKS SELF-RULE LAGOS. Kug. 5, (Reuter) Nigerian Federal Government oriay derided to seek independence from Britain on April 2, The Government passed without division a private member's motion to this trtect. The Prime Minister, Alha.u Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. told the House he was considering with the Governor-General methods by
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  • 112 1 US Movie Magnate In Car Crash CANNES. Aim 5 "Rcuter) Hollywood film magnate Jack Warner was taken to hospital here today m a "serious condition" with head injuries after a road crash, hospital officials said. Mr Warner, 66. is President and Executive Producer of Warner Brothers. Police said Mr. Warner's
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  • 194 1 AMMAN, Aug. 5 (Rcutcr) The airlift across Israel to British forces m Jordan has definitely ended and future supplies will probably come through the Port of Aqaba, usually reliable sources said here today. They added that although the airlift had been running down a.s British
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  • 66 1 VILLAGARCIA DE AROSA. Spain. Au?. 5, (UPI). The Spanish freighter Kabo Raso, bound for Malaga witn 44 passengers and crew. bur?t into flames and sank at the entrance to the harbour here early today. First reports said five persons were killed. Eicnt others were reported missing.
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  • 68 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Lt. Col. H. J. Darlington, OBE. I who handed over command of the Sixth Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, to Lt Col Ibrahim bin Ismail, MBE, last Saturday will leave Singapore for the United Kingdom on the Cardiganshire on Aug. 21. Col. Darlington,
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  • 1019 2 That's The City Treasurers Job, Says Stredwick THE Singapore Water Engineer, Extension Works, Mr. W. S. Stredwick, yesterday told a special committee, that he, as Water Engineer, was only responsible lor the maintenance of the water supply and for advising the Council on all matters m
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  • 121 2 PENANG, Tues. Senior students of the Methodist Girls' School m Anson Road here were today urged by the Governor of Penang, Raja Sir Uda, to become good members of their community and good citizens. Raja Sir Uda was speaking at the parents' day celebrations. He told
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  • 82 2 A NMGAKBf sub-aicountant left Qantas-BOAC yest^rd* for a sevrn month v P training m Britain Mr. Tay Kiah Huaii 36. of the Overseas i Bank, win do h >s i, mg: at the Midland Pu,l m London Hp is the fifth nwmi,,, of the Overseas
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  • 114 2 Pin-Table Operator On Trial PENAXG. Tie... m..i n M. Navaratnam told In, M gistrate's Court bere the Penang C.I.D h-ay Kirn Seng gave !to gamb.e ai a pir-\ caae. After playing for t* ?11J.40, ne said. the tnspec w n i evidence against Te. E Chew. 30, who claimed I
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  • 209 2 MALACCA. Tues. The PrPvidw! r'l Court, Mr. K. Somasundram, ftkd ;f I separate charges of v xtortion liM I charge today. I Omar bin B;ik rt r. a Volunteer Reserve, w» nai: v charged writfa <■■■ I I $2 from Lee Ah Uui pong B k i t China
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    • 583 2 NOTICE is hereby given that, with effect from the first of August, Mr c W Binny has resigned his position with the Company and is, therefore, no longer authorised to collect monies or behalf y rders on our SIME DARBY (SINGAPORE) LIMITED. HOLLAND AMERICA LINE l.s. "ARKELDYK" Arrived: 4.8.58. CONSIGNEES
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  • 563 3 Y^- August 6. 1953. L Cyprus [^7Z\-6 by EOKA leader jto m end of the communal iton British attempts u v ,c M far failed and new rerrO rism have swept the H reconcile the two factions m No* that a truce has .'s,Mh Governments hopes of
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  • 788 3 -/iV OCTOBER OR NOVEMBER RANGOON JJURMA will hold general elections m October or, at the latest, November this year, a senior Government official told me He said that following the rift m the AntiFascist People's Freedom League the rambling coalition that has ruled Burma since independence Prime Minister
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  • 39 3 Despite the fact that the earth measures 7,900 miles through its centre and 25,000 miles around, its size is insignificant when compared to the sun. Scientists estimate that 1,300,000 earths could be packed into the sun.
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  • 432 3  -  Robert Franklin and Tokyo reports a steady decline of orders since the buoyant, over-optimistic months following the Suez crisis. (In 1956 Japanese yards received orders totalling 3,509.000 tons; m 1957 orders fell off to 2,321,000 tons. British orders were 2.227,000 tons m 1956 and
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  • 695 3  -  Patrick O'Donovan By WASHINGTON. r rHERE was a meeting at the summit this week between the Governors of Maryland and Virginia. Its purpose was to settle a bitter and occasionally deadly dispute that dates back some 200 years. The dispute concerns the right to work
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  • 654 3 LONDON r rHE setting up of the 1 first Institute of Criminology m Britain is expected to be announced shortly by the Home Secretary, Mr. R. AButler. Its establishment will come at a time when prisons are more overcrowded than they have ever been during this
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    385 3 TYta fan Malayan President of the United Malays National Organization, Tunku Abdul Rahman, speaking to the members of the Kota Bharu division at a tea part? m his honour on Monday, warned the people to learn the lesson from the communal strife m Ceylon. "There are politicians m
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  • 212 4 THE INFORMATION Officer ©f the United Nations m Bangkok, Mr. Ansar Khan said here yesterday that there was satisfaction m both Federation and Singapore on the training given to nurses. Mr. Khan who has just completed a survey of UN TeehnicaJ Assistance activities m K<*h
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  • 111 4 THE Singapore First Criminal District Judge, Mr D. C. D'Cotta, yesterday ordered a youth, accused of having used criminal force on a woman teacher, to step out of the dock ar.r. apologize to her m "open court." Che- Kou Lin, IP. then approached Miss Katherine
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  • 19 4 THE Guild of Graduates, University of Malaya, yesterday nominated Dr. David Tan Cr.ee Kfaoon to the Univerity Court.
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  • 314 4 A l\S $3,000 reward is awaiting anyone whose inbrmation leads to the recovery of the head of one of Italy's most beautiful public statues, The Standard was told yesterday. The head belongs to a statue or the Santa Trinita bridge m Florence. The bridge
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  • 64 4 ARIMUTHU REXGASAMY 28, was yesterday committed by a Singapore Court to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of rape He was alleged to have raped a 14-year-old girl m a house at Thomson Road m September last year. Rengasamy, who' reserved
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  • 34 4 HOXGKOXG, Aug. 5Special Standard Sen-ire' Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were- SlfiOfi to £T Sterling. $3.80 to US$l; $185 to Malayan $1; $0.07 to one Indonesian Rupiafc; Gold to a tacl
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  • 775 4 Charge Based On Suspicion Only, Says Counsel THE $14,750 payroll robbery charge against Awi bin Abu, a City Council driver, was based on suspicion and nothing more, defence counsel, Mr. Leslie Rayner, submitted m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. He asked the jury to pay full attention to Awi
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  • 80 4 NURSIN G assistant. Miss Lee Kwee Ping, is seen m this picture attending to a patient after the opening of the City Council's fourth public dispensary yesterday. The new dispensary is situated at the junction of Desker and Lembu Road. After Dr. V. M.
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  • 63 4 THE Philippines Government has recognised tl I new Iraqi Government, i i cording to a statement ma yesterday by the Philippines Consul m Singapore Mr Alejandro F. HoLLgores He said that be bad reived a cabin from thi I partment of Forr:e:n Manila, saying thai Phillippine
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  • 201 4 A PREVENTIVE Officer of the Bedok Custom* S station, ismail bin Mohamed Amin. wras yesterda acquitted without his defence being called on' a c\ v. unauthorised possession of 40 lbs. gross of ri« o Also acquitted of the 1 charge was Poon Lian He
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  • 175 4 A FARMKR who did n ..i 1 not lo dig anymnrr «;,v hurifc I he was digging caved m a Sb«»J was lold yesterday. I Bay Chin Seng said i the inquest into the c< v his 58-year-oiri tattler Boy Siong. who
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  • 179 4 Blind Girl May Still Go To US CHAN POH LIN, tho 15--year-old girl who was afflicted with blindness and deafness a few years ago and who is now studying at Singapore's School for the Blind, still has a very good chance of going to the Perkins Institute, m Massachusetts, where
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  • 59 4 A NEW edition of the Malayan Post Office Guide will go on sale tomorrow at the larger post offices m Singapore and Malaya. Smaller post offices will take order for the book. The Guide contains inform-" ation about the postal services postage rates, money order and
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  • 52 4 1(»ii, T mi I S S <•* S2OO 009 Pasir Ris beach resort off the 0" by t Z' r T l f i f pi < s o:ld hir h will be officially sSt"r*, v b> a, th 3 P 39 C pm MlßlBter Mr>
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  • 127 4 Big Demand For Novel One-Piece Telephone A LARGE number of applications for the new onepiece Swedish manufactured telephone the Ericoph-on have be< n received by the Singapore Telephone Board The General Manager of the Board. Mr. N. V. Knight said that about 100 applicaj tions for these gadgets have already
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  • 78 4 TAX POH HENG, 36, pieadcd not guilty m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday to two charges of cheating. He was alleged to have '•heated Chua Ah Bee by saying he was a detective inspector and dishonestly inducing him to deliver four tyres and two
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  • 62 4 A VARIETY concert presented today and at the St Patrl S Hail, Singapore \<> i for the St Stephen S The Doncerf lonigtit, wi starts al r> l icnooJ children. Admits! W be at 50 oenU per Im i Tomorrow. \nc ooa be for the |ener«l
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  • 923 5 Ipoh Bank Shroff races 7 Breach Of Trust Counts IPOH, Tiies.— A total of about $300,000 had been embezzled at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank here over a "fiirly long period" during which a bank shroff was alleged to have "held back" an aggregate sum of
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  • 159 5 Iflgrf Jies, n attempt to replace leaders m the party will be r ii rarfcrencc of the Labour J, von 22, The Standard learnt today. i jority of the ers are dissatisfied the present group of Ut': o source said, have accomplished the Part y. nor have ssed any
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  • 85 5 A SINGAPORE housewife, Lee Ah Siew, was gagged and tied by two masked men who broke "into her house early yesterday morning m Pagoda Street and robbed her of cash and jewellery worth $900. Lee woke up at 4.30 a.m. wh^n she heard noises m the
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  • 50 5 THE $70,000 new extension for the Higher Middle section of the Wan Khiu School, Klang, was officially opened by Mr. Liv Hwai Kuo on Sunday. The building, the fourth addition to the school, has eight classrooms, a library and a science laboratory. Standardpic by Ch'ng Seng Poh.
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  • 77 5 MAN FOUND HANGING FROM TREE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Hundreds of people on their way to work this morning stopped to seee a man hanging from a tree on the slope of Courthill here. Police stated later that the man, who did not 00.-sess an identity card, could have been a
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  • 59 5 Two New I poh Lawyers IPOH. Tues. Two new lawyers were admitted to the Federation Bar when their applications were approved by Mr. Justice Good m the Supreme Court today. They were Mr. Chin Yew Choc and Mr. E. S. J. Murray, who are attached to the offices of Tuan
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  • 220 5 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Tues.— The King and the Deputy Paramount Ruler will be invited to address a mass rally it the Merdeka stadium to celebrate the prophets birthday on Sept. 26. birthday celebration gan;zed by the Qgor branch of the AU- .1 Muslim Missionary
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  • 147 5 PERAK PLANS FOR ISLAMIC SCHOOL IPOH. Tues. The Perak Government has approved a scheme to build an Islamic middle school m Perak m the near future. The scheme was mooted by the Religious Department of Perak lour years aso but Government's approval was announced by Faja Musa ibnl Sultan Abdul
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  • 94 5 THEY WANT ENGLISH TEACHERS TELUK ANSON, Tues. A resolution urging Government to provide English teachers m all Malay schools was passed at the annual general meeting of the Lower Perak Branch of the Perak Malay Teachers Union held here over the weekend The union suggested to Government that the Organiser
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  • 39 5 PENANG, Tues. Telecommunications Department workers discovered 500 rounds of .308 ammunition while digging a section of Ayer Itam Lane yesterday. They were digging to lay telephone cables. The police took possession of the ammunition. said
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  • 210 5 REPRESENTATIVES of the Malayan Railway Administration and seven railway trade unions met m the Administration's HQ m Kuala Lumpur on Monday to devise ways and means to overcome the present financial crisis facing the Railways. Picture below shows the Railway's General Manager, Mr. D. D.
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  • 75 6 Royal Donation To Tuberculosis Hospital Fund KUALA LUMPUR. 1 The Raja Perm&isuri has given a donation of towards the Lady Ten c Tuberculosis Hospital F A total of 17.655 16 received by the Fund month. Mr. Chan Kec i--.-Chan Chee Hong and Compai here contributed 1500 toward endowment of one
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  • 546 6 I WAS SO FRIGHTEN JAGA Court Hears Of n-Day Sanctuary KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A watchman was so scared of a man who had stabbed to death two of his friends and whom he failed to disarm that he ran to a Police Station to seek sanctuary for 11 days, the
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  • 306 6 $52,000 Dope Was Strapped To Legs PENANG, Tues— About $52,000 worth of morphine m slabs, strapped to -he legs of two men at the airport terminal m Bayan Lepas, was discovered by Revenue Officers, as the two men were waiting to catch a plane for Singapore, the Sessions Court was
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  • 114 6 MERDEKA ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE KUALA LIPIS, Tues. A Merdeka Anniversary Celebrations Committee was formed here yesterday at a meeting held m the District Office conference room. District Officr. Inche Mohd Annuar bin Lope Shukor was elected Chairman of the Committee. It was decided to spend a sum of $2,000/- m the
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  • 54 6 DEFENCE Minister Dato Abdul Razak < uts a rib bon to declare open the new 5350.000 hnilding of th< Selangor Pakistanis Association m Kuala Lumpur < n Sunday. On the Minister's left is Mr MA Malik th* president. A large gathering Attended a reception later the
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  • 246 6 IPOH, Tues —An attractivp W-kM mah, yesterday told thr Session^ m love with a youth, but becausr o f&?I tion to their association, they used u M the caves near the Ipoh marble qua- She was giving evidence in case where her lover, Ar: Kassim, 2n, a labourer, charged
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  • 688 7 HURRIED SAYONARA BY OGATA Ex-Police Chief i Rescued From Airport Ambush i THE Japanese police chief of Syonanto (Japanese name for Occupied Singapore), Mr. Shinichi Ogata, I slipped out of the Colony for Japan at 7.50 p.m. yester- 7 day under cover of the heaviest security guard the t Airport
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  • 299 7 PROBLEM: TO STRIKE OR NOT TO STRIKE? THE 10,000-strong Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation yesterday ordered its ten affiliated unions to summon meetings of their members to decide what action should be taken m the event of a break-down m negotiations with the Council. A spokesman for the Federation
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  • 179 7 1 THE Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union 8 last year paid out more than $3,700 m the form of benel' fit allowances to its members. r I The Union's annual report published yesterday, stated that of this amount, $1 171 was paid out as
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  • 120 7 IPOH Tues The Minisi ter for Interior and Justice, x Inche Suleiman bin Dato Ap--5 dul Rahman, who is Malaya s Chief scout, will °P en^tne 5 six-day Pan-Malayan Camp for scouts and scoutera at 1 the "Herslet Camp" m Tiger S Lane, on
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  • 33 7 PENANG, Tues. An employee'of the Penang Abattoir Yeoh Guan Hai. pleaded not guilty m the Sessions Court 1 He" wa^aUowed $2,000 and the case was postponed to Aug. 23.
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  • 149 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:Buyers Sellers Spot m R.S.S. No. 1 81* 8 1 R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 811 gj 1 R.S.S. No. 2 80 i 81 R.S.S. No. 3 16 <6a Tone: Quiet. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was
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  • 79 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs The Federation of Malaya participated at the 7th annual convention of the Federation of Islamic Associations m the United States and Canada, at th? Hotel Sutler. Washington D.C on July 13. 19 and 20. The Federation Embassy donated two items of Kelantan
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  • 134 7 A FORMER employee of the Colony firm British Malaya Trustee and Executor Co. Ltd.. was yesterday advised by the Singapore District Jud^e. Mr. Lee Shoo Khoon. to try to live within his means and "turn over a new leaf." The employee, Chew Thiang Hock,
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  • 81 7 UNEMPLOYED Teo Hea Swee. 23, was yesterday sen- tenced m a Singapore District Court to undergo three years corrective training for posses- sion of two daggers without i reasonable excuse or lawful authority. Inspector E. Mahadevan. prosecuting, told the Court that Teo had five previoas con-
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  • 41 7 THE Psychology Club In Kuala Lumpur will hold a ball on Saturday m the Chinese Assembly Hall to celebrate its 11th anniversary. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. with the Cyril Gomes Quintet m attendance^ a
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  • 255 7 THE general secretary of the Singapore General Employees' Union, Mr. T. V. Gomez, and three former employees of the Singapore Glass Factory were yesterday fined $25 each by the Fifth Magistrate. Mr. Robert Chee. for at- templing to obstruct at the entrance of the factory, on
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  • 56 7 M F. J COX, of the Royal Air Force! Changi, was yesterday acquitted m a Singapore Court on a charge of causing the death of Ng Swee Lin by negligent driving, at Changi Road on April 4. owing to lack of evidence. Cox was defended by Mr D.
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  • 93 7 REDIFFUSION (Silver Network): 6.57 am. Rediffusion March 7 a.m. Time Signal Opemng Announcement. 7.01 Sunrise Serenade. 7.30 News. 7.1) Musical Clock. 8.30 Morning Medley l p.m. Strictly Instrumental. IJO News. 1.45 The PigaHe Payers 2 p.m Announcer's Choice 2.30 Theatre Of The Air 3 3 Henry Jerome Show. 34a
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    • 431 8 EAST ASIATIC J HOMEWARDS Sa,lin*, fo Adrn U Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen Cop^ l "LAUNDIA" >s >;; "KINA" I "MALACCA" ii**, I "SELANDIA" Sp 2 I OUTWARD Sailmgs for Ban kok nd f I "SELANDIA" 1f I "KOREA" OENMARK HOUSI KUALA LUMP.c S.NCAPORI &4> Ampan U R M^ k >*, 12.
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  • 83 9 Rubber Market Quiet SINGAPORE rubber price closed at 8H cents ocr Ib. tor International first grade August shipment, unchanged on the previous close. After opening slightly higher, the market ruled quiet but fluctuating within narrow limits. Lower sheet Interest was on the >mall side and factories were disinterested. The market
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  • 47 9 SIXGAPORF Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices In cents per lb yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot f.o.b. 82» 822 Internationa] Aug. No. 1 RSS f.o.b. 82 i 821 Sent. SI I 62 Aug. 2 81 4 811 Aug. 3 76J 77 Tone Very quiet.
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  • 49 9 MALAYAN rubber exports In July amounted to 82,483 tons, against 82,825 ton? m the previous month, according to Preli m i arv fl gures. Total exoorts from January to July this year were 605,704 tons. In the first seven months cf last year 551,460 tons.
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  • 76 9 State To Hold Farm Display PENANG, Tues.— Workmen are busy constructing the building for this year's agricultural show at Bagan Jermal. Butterworth. The show ground occupies eight acres of land. More than 30 stalls have been constructed for commercial firms and government departments to display their goods. A special enclosure
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  • 33 9 RUBBER outputs for July announced ?.rA Amalgamated Malay 83,500 lb.; Borc'.li 106,--300 ;b.: Connemara 78.500 lb.; New Serendah TT.ooo lb.; Basseti 33.500 ib.: Kuala Sidim 126,382 lb.; Bukit Kepon^ 30,--000 lb.
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  • 129 9 THE Malayan exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: .London: selling 2/3-38; buying airmail. T.T 2 4. OD. 2 4-1/32, 30 d/st 2/4-5/32. 45 d/st 2/4-7/32, 60 d St 2,4-1/4. 9o d/st 2/4-3/8. 120 d/st 2/4-, 15/32. 180 d/st 2/4-11/16. New York:
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  • 247 9 MALAYA can expect more supplies of Australian paper as the industry develops m the Dominion, Mr. E. Esmond Jones, sales manager of Associated Pulp Pa per Mill Ltd.. said m Singapore yesterday. Mr. Jones said the Australian paper industry Had grown three times its size
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  • 88 9 A NEW version of the English Electric Canberra for R.A.F. Fighter Command has been announced. Designated the Canberra f\ Mark 11 (c.even), the aircraft is for training pilots and navigators of all-weather fighters m the use of airborne interception radar. The Canberra T. Mark 11 is a
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  • 184 9 Ol TER ROADS Bencleuch. Blissful, William G Walkley, Leana, Nikko Maru, Castor, Surat. Sagafjord, Van Cloon, Hclikon. Calt. Gothenburg, Serampang, Santa Lucia. Algol. Oakvillc, Senwyvis, '"an Carlos, Kaloekoo. Bakongan, Batoela Olinda, Ryusho Maru. Celebes Tong Poh. B'ianca, Lars Maersk. Oulids. Pres. Madieon. Banggaai. Saint M'onroe, Lidia. Lapaz.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 198 9 AUSSIE FLOUR EXPORTS FACING THREAT PENANG, Tugs. Germany and France are posing a threat to Australia's wheat flour exports to Malaya as these countries are increasing their exports of the commodity to this country. This was stated today by a leading wheat merchant Mr. Soon Yeow Chor.g. Mr. Soon added
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    • 169 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday:— Fed. Disp. $1.08 (overnight), M.09 to $1.07J: Gammon $1.46 to Sl.4iJ (overnight), 51.46J to *1 47 j; Hammer $160; H. Waugh W 27; M. Breweries $2.70; M Cement $1.34 (overnight*, $1.33] 11.32; M. Box $1.65; Robinson ords. $1.52}. $1.53;
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    • 79 9 All Share Sections Quietly Steady ALL sections m the Malayan share market were quietly steady yesterday. Turnover was small, j Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers United Engineers Ords. ($1)) O.?,8 0.91 Wearne Bros 3 30 3.35 MININGS Austral Amal. 9/9 10/ STERLING RUBBERS
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    • 276 9 KAMPONG Lanjut Tin I Dredging Ltd.'s profit for the year, ended March 31, 1958. after providing for depreciation and depletion, Ls £123,872. Deductions for Malayan income tax leave a balance for the year of £113,872. To this is added the balance brought forward from last year totalling £69,893.
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    • 59 9 BUENOS AIRES, Aug. 5 (UPI) A "Buy British" week was officially opened yesterday afternoon by ambassador. Sir John Guthrie Ward, to the accompaniment of St. Andrew's Scottish pipe band. An exposition of British goods and manufactures is being held m the main building of the British-owned
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    • 29 9 GOPENG Consolidated Ltd. have declared a second interim dividend of 3d per stock unit for the year ending Sept. 30, IDSB, payable m England on Aug. 29.
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    • 96 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra July Aug. U.K.. Continent $31£ buyers, $32 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $48.3 sellers, m drums $51 1 se'lers; Muntok white pepper $12!) sellers; Sarawak white $123 sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association closing
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    • 60 9 MALAYAN production of tin-in-concentrau., m June was 2.951 tons, against 3,226 tons m May. Output m the first half of this year totalled 21,539 tons, against 29.182 torus m the same period of 1957. Stocks of tin metal at the end of June totalled 9.840 tons,
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    • 279 9 SEVERAL Malayans who have been attending courses on electronics are taking their end of course examinations m Cambridge, England. They were among stu- dents from 21 countries 'brought to England under j the scheme operated by lone of the largest TV and radio manufacturers m
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    • 17 9 THE United State-- has agreed to extend a U*****,--000,000 stabilization loan to Turkey.- UPI
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    • 281 9 Increased Usage In Sterling Foreseen j LONDON. Aug. 5 (UPI) Financial experts today noted new developments [q Britain's overseas investments and mci eased use of sterling m international payments, following ihe publication of the Rank of England's annual n port 'o r the year ended last Feb. 28. The report,
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    • 60 9 TOTAL QUANTITY of Pakistan .lite exports to foreign countries during the fortnight ended July 15, warn 85.217 balo c says a Statement issued by the State B^nk of Pakir-tan. Darra Of this 28,964 bales wr r e exporter] to sterling nrea 50.--918 bales to continental ares, 150
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    • 90 9 A GROUP of Vietnamese and American officials, headed by Secretary of State for Agriculture Le Van Dong, of Vietnam, inspect Da Dune Dam. costing US 1,500,000 m the Binh Tuy Province. about 110 miles Northwest of Saigon during the dedication ceremony recently. The dam. built
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  • 269 11 MAN TENNIS ,»,Vfy A BIG FLOP LUMPUR, Tuesday The *>•* TenniS Championships which l3 *!\-i Sunday will long be remem s 0 big flop m more ways than hi itioßal I not a "S Of m- eye- Jj^ disappoint- B Übc wav f H title i a little ■jwament
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  • 70 11 WINDSOR. England, Aug. 5 (Reuter).— The Queen yesterday presented the Du*e ot Edinburgh with a polo whip after a match m Windsor Park. The «sport-loving Duke captained the Windsor Park side m a two-all draw with Silver Leys. Afterwards he headed the eight players of
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  • 105 11 LEFT: Singapore's new champion, Omar Ibrahim, receives the men's singles trophy he won on Monday night from Mrs. Wee Kirn Wee, wife of the president of the Singapore Badminton Association. Omar beat the junior champion. V. S. S. Nathan m the final after earlier ousting the
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  • 645 11 Malays Give The Busmen First Taste Of Defeat PENANG, Tues. Malayan Malays staged a whirled rally m the last ten minutes to defeat the Kowloon Motor Bus Company soccer tourists 4—2 before a rowd of about 9,000 fan's at the City Stadium this evening. Hongkong tourists, who at half-time, saw
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  • 359 11 New Rules To Bind Affiliates For Fund Raising By THE SPORTS EDITOR THE SINGAPORE Olympic and Sports Council is making a bid to tax the 'gates' of matches organised by their affiliates to finance their teams for overseas yenlures. At an extraordinary meeting of the
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  • 57 11 WINNERS of the Lucky Draw of the 1358 annual National Championships. Malayan Water Ski Association. ar c requested to Claim their prizes from Mr. B. Lim, telephone No. *****. The winning numbers drawn at Pasir Ris on Monday a re 1014. 3202. 1192, 3239, 2442. 1059.
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  • 66 11 SOCCER— SGS FA KO. Cup Ist Rouml— POltCC 'B" vs. Mar net "B." Geylang, 515 p.m. S B.H.F A Sc- find: Chartered Bark VB, National Carbon, JaUisj Brsnr. 5.15 p BAD M W TO V— lnterClub matcnet, Ltl round* Badminton Stadiu m 7 p w ATHLETICS— Monk* HiU
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  • 287 11 PENANG, Tues. Several candidates for the last day of the Penans Turf Club August Bank Holiday meeting, were given fast work on a heavy track this morning. There was hravy rain yesterday evening. Game One (Johnson)« who was a course scratching <m the j
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  • 85 11 A THOMAS CUPPER IN THE MAKING SINGAPORE'S best prospect for a Thomas Cup berth is the junior champion. V. S. S. Nathan who did aH but take the open title m this year's Singapore bad minion championships. Nathan's best victory was over the Thomas Cup I plcyer, Johnny Heah. He
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  • 54 11 IPOH. Tues.— Mr. J. R. Whimster, a former North Malayan golf champion, has been elected captain of the Perak Turf Club sports club's golf section. Mr. Whimster who is Presi dent of the Sessions Court. takes the place of Dr. R. F. Coughlan who resigned prior
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  • 87 11 HONGKONG lead Singapore 3-1 at the end of the first day's inter-port golf played at the Royal Island Club yesterday. Results of the Foursomes were: Hall and Leighton beat McMullan and Potts seven and six. Mackie and Sutcliffe beat Craik and Bell four and
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  • 54 11 D D Coming THE ASIAN Games and new Malayan champions, Philippines' Rejmundo Deyro and M. Dungo will arrive m the Colony tomorrow morning for exhibition matches on the padang m the evening. The matches that will be played by the Filipinos and Colony stars will be announced today by the
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  • 802 11 LIFTERS WOULD NOT HAVE WON 'GOLDS' WITHOUT OSCAR His Guidance Brought Victory For Howe Liang Ser Cher VALUABLE advice and timely guidance from Mr. Oscar State honorary secretary of the British Empire and Commonwealth Weight-lifting Federation, enabled Singapore s two lifters, Tan Howe Liang and Tan Ser Cher, competing without
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    • 82 11 R^/%Bffll ET\ Jt* JL 91 ay ffi* w. B qY ■^■^3^r {Q&mcZ^Z^^b Slkfr. &m 3 i A According to Hindu belieh, dancing iffifJiTf'^f^ J^' I W3 created by Brahma and given t«> fHB m^ ■^^r^^VW Classically, the most important of Hi« Ba Bg^it four major schools of Hindu dancing. ■iP^
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  • 235 12 AFTER THREE successive victories, Indian Recreation Club failed against defending champions Marines Sports Club, who beat them by four goals to one m a SAFA Div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. From this victory, the Marines now occupy the second place, a position
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  • 43 12 LONDON. Aug. 5 (Reuter)— The M.C.C. have agreed to send a team to Brazil and Argentina late this year or early next year, The party will probably leave just before Christmas and play about ten matches ir> four weeks.
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  • 208 12 London's Farewell To Athletes LONDON*. Aug. 5 —Lord Horn 5 cr< I State for Commonwealth lations, last night bade tare well to the men and competitors of 35 Briti Empire and Common* nations, who have boon guests of London since th Games ended at Card.:: i days ago. Sp^akm^ from
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  • 145 12 PARIS. A 1:5 .'1 <K. Ror.e Priolley, of Fran I Brian Wilkinson, Australia British Empire and Comrr wealth Grami I nona list, m the MO m< tn fly eveni of the French > I ming championships here ye Pirolley, holder of the docked 2 mins L>B. 2
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  • 366 12 WHO'S GOING TO TAKE THE WICKETS? HUTTON LONDON, YORKSHIRE shocked the cricket world last week by sacking: Johnny Wardle, their world famed leftarm spin bowler, capped 28 times for England Only three clays earlier, Wardle was picked by the M.C.C. as a key man to tour Australia this winter. So
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  • 223 12  - JOHNNY WARDLE IN A QUITS QUIZ BRIAN CHAPMAN Figures In Amazing Dressing-Room Scenes By LONDON, Tues. Johnny Wardle figured m an amazing dressing-room scene at Bramall-lane Sheffield a couple of days a.30. The England left-arm spinner, whose dismissal by Yorkshire last Wednesday shocked the cricket wofJd asked his county colleagues
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  • 32 12 CHICAGO. Aug. 5. ißeutcr'* K(^n Venturi Calif ornia> won the 9.000 dollar (3.200 sterling) first, prize m the Chicago Open golf tournament with a 71 -hole total of 277 yesterday.
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  • 59 12 F N Invite Firms For Meet FRASER and weave Sports Club will hold its annual athletic meet at River Valley Road on Saturday from 2.30 p.m. Invitations were sent to National Carbon, Shell Company. Singapore Cold Storage. Singapore Traction Company Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Hume Industries and Imperial Chemical Industries
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  • 84 12 YORKSHIRE, Aug. 5, (Reuter) Johnny Wardle. England spin bowler, who has been released by Yorkshire county cricket club played village cricket here yesterday while Yorkshire met Lancashire m the roses match. He turned out yesterday for Garforth Churches against a side of West Indians m this little
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    57 12 T) t p pretty M Vatimah binte Yaak she belongs to Sekowth i Q t?^° Well, jyr) 1 can >< Fhe tfroph es m fn t of her were toon of tfte X' i trict Mn'.ay school ny tic champtotutfitpt rcc? ti f 1 Fairtinh also won me Prr/or nance
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  • 96 12 WINNING the Long Jump. 100 and 220 yards. Sveri [dris bin Syed Ahmad became ihc champion athlete at the Dato Abdul Razak Secondary School annual sports here on Saturday. Temenggong House with 199 points won the interhouse championship. The Corps of Drums of ihe 4th Battalion.
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  • 326 12 THE burly, rough and tough Pakistani wrestling brothers, Bholu, Azlam and Akram, who made a big hit with Colony fans when they fougtit at the Happy World stadium last year, will return with the biggest Pakistani wrestling 'invasion' of Singapore. The brothers are bringing
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  • 201 13  -  Uncle David (If U >ou kve any questions i ask, please drop a line L'ncle David, c/o SCHOOL FRONT, Spore ndird. 23, Urn Teck m Road. Names of ders will not be disclosed. I I m I I I both of you wi 1 v the
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  • 489 13 What one could learn from a Science Display J HAD always known that trees grew from seeds, but I never knew that there were four ways the seeds could be carried from place to place— until I visited the Anglo Chinese School Science Exhibition on Monday. The exhibition. the second
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  • 10 13 Visitors observing the Magic Squares Visitors m the Physics Laboratory
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    • 551 13 'TODAYS Ql OTATION: "There is no tyrant like K9 Ej custom, and no freedom where its edicts are not fffl s^^s^^l^^^ resisted." Rovee B^^ll H^V Lw^^^l WEDNESDAY FOR PVIH EVERYONE: Those who are VH E^^^fl ahrosn 1 early will have the Bl B^V^^i^^R advantage of beneficial m- V^&.^PaP I H
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  • 2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 194 14 BERLIN, Aug. 5 (tPI) Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev m an interview with Indian newspapermen pledged Soviet aid to Middle East nations fighting to free themselves from the "Colonial yoke." He said there would be un« rest m the Middle East until U.S.
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  • 132 14 NEW YORK. Aug. 5 (Reuter).—The United States Court of Appeal yesterday teversed convictions of six Communist leaders sent to prison n 1956, for conspiring to teach and advocate the forcible overthrow of the government. They had been sentenced to one to five years m
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  • 249 14 But Lebanon Will Still Remain Friendly With West BEIRUT, Aug. 5 (UPI) Lebanese President-elect Fuad Chehab said last night that the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Lebanon was "m the forefront" of his policy, but said that fulfilment of his policies requires stability m the Lebanon.
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  • 298 14 BOULOGNE INTERVIEW SPLASHED IN PAPER Jail breaker Hinds In Fran<e PARIS, Aug. 5. (Reuter). Interpoi. the International Police Headquarters m Paris and the French Eurete Nationale said early today they had no knowledge of the British jailbreaker Alfred George Hinds being m France. Interpoi inspectors said they had received no
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  • 81 14 RIFLES crack nearby bullets are flying But it is time for cocktails for two at the house of the British Ambassador m Beirut. As Sir George and Lady "Tina Middleton sip drinks on the terrace, Corporal Kenneth J. Huller, of the American Marine Corps, stands guard
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  • Newsbriefs
    • 23 14 A SOVIET twin-jet T.U.104 airliner landed at Le Bourget airfield yesterday to mark the' first direct commercial flight from Moscow to Paris.- UPI
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    • 34 14 THE Suez Canal Authority announced yesterday that 35--foot draft ships will be able to travel through the waterway beginning August 31. The maximum draft of vessels now using the canal is 34 feet. UPI
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    • 32 14 RADIO ISOTOPES for medical and other uses are now being produced by India's first atomic* reactor "apsara," Dr. H.J. Bhabha, Secretary of the Indian Atomic Energy Department, said m Bombay yesterday.— Reuter
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    • 24 14 MR. GRIGORI T. ZAITSEV. the first Soviet Ambassador to Baghdad since Iraq joined the Baghdad Pact m 1955, arrived m Baghdad from Moscow. Reuter
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    • 23 14 TELEVISION STAR Jacqueline Mackenzie announced yesterday her withdrawal as prospective Liberal Party candidate for the Cheltenham Seat m the House of Commons. Reuter
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    • 28 14 MR. Louis Joxc, Secretary General of the French Foreign Ministry, has held talks m Rabat, Morocco, on the Middle East crisis with King Mohammed V of Morocco. Reuter
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    • 25 14 THE Indonesian Government announced yesterday that the rebels had staged two major attacks on a West Sumatran town, the former insurgent stronghold of Prapat. Reuter
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    • 35 14 a 1. i\ i Cj uepanmem spokesman said yesterday that troops and equipment landed m Lebanon during the pa?t few days were part of the original United States task force assigned to the area Reuter
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  • 77 14 DENVER. Colorado, Aug. 5i <UPI) A niece of Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, Mrs. Amy Wendt. filed suit for divorce yesterday against her husband of three months, Denver attorney. John A. F. Wendt, Mrs. Wendt. the former Amy Roosevelt, and Wendt were married on ADril 26 at
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  • 22 14 ATHENS was without newspapers from yesterday because of a strike of printers claiming a 30 per cent wage increase. Reuter.
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  • 168 14 SOEKARNO IS NOT A RED SAYS DIPLOMAT KARACHI, Aug. 5 (Reuter) —The Indonesian Ambassador, Dr. Tjokroadisumarto, said here* today that "it is not true that Dr. Soekarno (the Indonesian President) is a Communist." The 49-year-old Diplomat, who presented his credentials to the Pakistani President today, told reporters "It is my
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  • 39 14 LONDON, Aug. 5 (Reuter)— The following advertisement appears today m The Times: "A titled person required to add distinction to the Board of a Wine Company. No responsibility, investment or participation. Firm very sound."
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  • 39 14 PRINCESS MARGARET chats with actor Mervyn Blake, playing the role of the shepherd after she saw the production of *A Winter's Tale" at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival m Ontario, Canada, last week. U P.I Pix
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  • 55 14 JAKARTA. Aug. 3 (Reuter) Antara News Agency said today the Indonesian Government would not allow a foreign lawyer to defend the American flying Allan Lawrence Pope. According to the Indonesian Government Pope was captured after a Mitchell bomber of the rebel air arm was brought
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  • 200 14 Forego Policies Of Self-interest— Church LONDON, Aug. 5 (Reuter)— The Lambeth Conferente of archbishops and bishops of the Anglican Communion, last night called on the nations to "forego those policies of self-interest which deny the interests of others." The Conference issued this call m an interim statement on peace. A
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  • 37 14 THIRTY holiday-bound children were injured yesterday when three railway r&rriages with 250 children on board broke loose from a shun; ing engine and crashed into The baggage car m Vicenza Station m North Italy. Reuter
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  • 236 14 STUDENTS BOO DULLES IN BRA RIO DF JANEIRO. u Pk State John Foster Dulles arrived mr > on a two-day official visit md j mme^ an inti-Amcrican demonstration shaking >tudents shout m- "Dulles G b As Dulles m a cade at 50 milrfi nn I the black-draped universi students headquarters,
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  • 31 14 Mr. li I 111 K.I fr» J t tlkin: i->J hatteri* m nuoush M minutes M rlaimed m Mn I'M sr\\(* win J j I v ca i In opp
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