Singapore Standard, 7 August 1958

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  • 662 1 SPORE WONT BE A 'MALAYAN KERALA' Civil Strife Has Been Scotched— Chief Minister SINGAPORE Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock yesterday sounded a warning that the Malayan Communist Party aimed to make Singapore a "Malayan Kerala/' "The M.C.P. makes me the more determined that we shall not
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  • 295 1 100 JAILED IN BIG PURGE BY IRAQ GOVT. 'People Ask To Be Imprisoned BAGHDAD, Aug. 6 (Reuter) Abbut 100 Iraqis are m jail awaiting the results of investigations into their political activities under the pre-revolution regime of Nuri al-Said, it was learned here today. In addition. 150 senior Government officers
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  • 123 1 BEIRUT. Aug. 6. (UPI) The Belgian Consul General m Damascus was condemned to death by the Leoanei;e Supreme Military Court yesterday but the sentenje Idler was commuted to 20 years m jail. Earlier the Consul General Louis de San had oeen sentenced to death by a
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  • 42 1 Mrs. Chuans: Chu-lin breaks down as she hears her husband's voice on the telephone. *'Is it you? Have you really been released Chu-lin?" sh e asks. Dr. Chuang had earlier yesterday been released from Changi Prison. Standardpic
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  • 587 1 Dr. Chuang Freed: No Danger To S'pore, Says Govt. DR. CHIANG CHU-LIN, former principal of the Chunc Cheng High School, Singapore, who was detained under a banishment warrant m September last year, was yesterday released from Changi Prison where he had been detained. A terse Government statement, announcing his release,
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  • 163 1 NICOSIA, Aug. 6 (Reuter) -Two Greek Cypnots were found murdered m Cyprus today, breaking the 24--hour lull m violence following truce proclamations by the Greek and Turkish underground organizations earlier this week. A 50-year-old woman. Mrs. Eleni Eli was found with her head cut
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  • 25 1 ONE woman was killed and another seriously injured when part of a roof collapsed at a house m Victoria Street, Singapore, early today.
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  • 241 1 TOKYO, Aug. 6 (UPI) Former airlines stewardess Patricia Wong today pleaded guilty to attempting to smuggle nearly 4,000 diamonds and other jewels Into Tokyo from Hongkong last June. Miss Wong, 27, was arrested by Japanese Customs authorities at Tokyo International Airport on June 18 and
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  • 33 1 COLOMBIAN troops have killed 41 catt!e-stea!ing bandits and taken six prisoners m a clash m mountainous country esst of Cali. Colombia. Two soldiers were killed and five were wounded/ Reuter
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  • 160 1 ATOMIC AGONY ANOTHER STANDARD EXCLUSIVE TODAY, when the Hydrogen Bomb is at the back of all men's minds and m the forefront of the agenda for a Summit conference, this terrible series beginning m the Sunday Standard this week comes at a moment when it could affect all future history.
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  • 132 1 CATANIA. Italy, Aug. 6 <UPI> Midwife Antonina Golino threw a three-month-old boy out of a window because his mother failed to pay 500 lire 'about M 52.57» still owed for delivery fees. Police charged today. Police said Mrs. Goiino. apparently m a fit of mental
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  • 180 1 A FORMER director m the Chinese Programme section of Rediffusion, Singapore, Dr. S. Chang, 42, was detained by plainclothes Police when he stepped out from a BOAC plane from London at Paya Lebar Air- port yesterday. A.s soon as the plane m which Dr. Chang was
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  • 382 2 RUBBER CHIEFS to, TO UNION But The Deadlock Over New Wage Structure Continues KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The National Union of Plantation Workers today received a reply from the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association but J^ie deadlock m the negotiations for an interim agreement determining a new wage structure for the
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  • 81 2 FIFTEEN -year -oil M Letehimi. whose fathei Mr. Manic kam Muthiah has repotted to the v -cial Welfare authorities that his daughter is missing from home An> person m Singapore oc the Federation of Malaya knowing the prsent whereabouts of thif girl should set m torn h
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  • 77 2 KUALA LUMPUR, W. A lorry, car. trisha n bike were i:.\ ■ed m a accident m busy B. today. The accident m v. pyclisi was slight';/ caused one of tr.e worj I ja sern m I'ne F> canital for some time. The four von;, ha'f
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  • 210 2 Technical Men Postal Training Is The Answer Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya needs technically qualified men and the "technical education fef post' system which benefits those unable to go for training: overseas, will provide "an avenue' towards this achievement, Mr. G. Marshall, principal of 'he Technical Correspondence School, Perth, Australia,
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  • 63 2 KUALA LUMI More than 17,500 I Ulu Langat dUtri their electricity Government this Standard was told ux This |l the re request from thj UMNO to the v Commerce and 1: Tan Siew Sin, lad It was turther the Minister to UMNO today that suited
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    • 939 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT THI FAMILY of t l late Chan Wa H^w« t^r)-k a'\ r? atives and, friends tot Him wrraf-is. messages, etc., and attendance at trip funeral SITUATIONS VACANT well KNOWN European Shipping C'-^pa^y r <*,-;^.r C Local Ass start irr Wwntgjt Department. Onv pcrs^^s w.tp pre\ ..s experience a°d who
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    • 1071 2 IP.W.D. TENDER NOTICE 6EALED tenders will be I received at the Office of J the Superintending Engineer, Klang Gates Water Supply, Parry Road, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12.00 noon on 15th August, 1958 for the Purchase of one Fordson 3-ton Tipper, one lot each of unserviceable Batteries and tyres. Full
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    • 593 2 TENDER NOTICES TODDY TENDER TENDERS will be received by the Senior Assistant Comptroller of Customs, Johore Bahru, for the supply of toddy to Government Toddy Shopo m Johore for the years 1959 60. Tender forms and particulars regarding quantities and tapping areas may be obtained from Senior Customs Officer m
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    • 439 2 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I. KOH PING CHQON of No. 408, Changi Road, Singapore, have applied for a raising of status from Ist Class Eeer House licence to Ist Class Public House licence m respect of premises No. 786-7. Somapah Road, Singapore, and that this application will be
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  • 553 3 p* A^ s^«,t 7. 1953. rt nnifift* kilKn9 the third m the -,-nrS -fook place m broad day- s j nG victim was a 17-year-old „t <4" V M be B member of a rival gang. -d More Hli police reached the Two men were detained later mmA the
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  • 18 3 I, < m *odO pore 4 '^3 Caolrs lICEKNEWS' <■•>) All d>-p^rtments B !74 B/»tu KO
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  • 1562 3  -  Neil Hunter JUVENILE DELINQUENCY By STANDARD staff writer WAYWARDNESS m youth is nothing new. It has existed since time began, but was never considered a problem by governments, social, educational or religious organizations. But the pattern of waywardness today is something else and, because of its dangerous
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  • 1101 3 The second article by Christopher Brashier, member o£ the British Expedition the first from this side of the Iron Curtain for 22 years— now climbing m the Caucasus mountains. Bezingi Glacier, Caucasus mountains. pOR five days we have laid siege to Ushba the majestic twinheaded "Matterhorn"
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    • 246 3 Sir I have read m The Standard on the subject 'Make Temporary Men Permanent' from Kuala Lumpur and to say here that many of my "Temporary friends whom I come to know m the course of business, would be happy to learn from your paper that actions are
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    443 3 THij certainly is an age of 1 miracles! The world has just seen the phenomenon of the tail wagging the body graphically demonstrated b y Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev m his long awaited reply to the Western Powers m regard to the summit meeting he proposed as a
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  • 364 4 Revised Scheme Likely To Meet With Approval WORK will begin soon on the new terminal building at Singapore's Pay a Lebar Airport, The Standard learn i yesterday. The revised plans however, may cost considerably less than the $8,000,000 previously provided for m the "i estimates The
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  • 79 4 TWENTY-TWO members of the Siglap Boys' Club will be making history when they sail for a three-week tour of Sarawak today. They are the first members of a Boys' Club frcm Singapore to go overseas. They are scheduled to play nine basketball matches m
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  • 233 4 SINGAPORE'S Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Guan, last nhh» m an open message, urged all young people to take an active part m the Mass Health Movement. o message issued m fonn< n with a mass rally and i ert for young people to be b«ld
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  • 65 4 THE following numbers won prizes m the Sweepstakes held 'he Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, Singapore, recently FIRST prize, *****; SECOND *****; TH'RD *****; FOURTH *****; FIFTH *****; SIXTH *****; SE VEX T 4 *****; EIGHTH *****; NINTH ***** CONSOLATION PRIZES: were awarded to: Ist, *****; Jnd,
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  • 141 4 SINGAPORE'S two rival sec- group, was slain n a Ben- 1 ret society gangs— the 08 and coolen Street coffee that 24 had another violent clash noon. ;in Buk;t Ho Swee on T^e-ciay Wong, it is believed was night m which over 30 Thugs stabbed
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  • 97 4 HITCHHIKERS FROM AUSTRIA A DOCTOR of philosophy m journalism who never operated a linotype machine. Tha.t is Dr. tin* Hummel from Vienna. Austria. Dr. Hummel, yesterday, visited The Standard and had her first fee! of sitting m front of one. She and her two colleagues, Su>i Goll and Christl Weldenbacher,
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  • 202 4 Labourer Jailed For 7 Years KOH MENG KIAT, 28. a labourer, was yesterday sentenced m the Singapore Assize Court to seven years' jail for robbing a woman, Tan Siew, of her identity card and jewellery valued at $48 and causing hurt to her at a track off the 15th mile,
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  • 179 4 'The YWCA In Merdeka Malaya' THE Y.W.C.A. of Malaya will hold its biennial conicr- ence at the Malayan Tea- chers" Co.iese. ppnang. from I Aug. 13 to '22. The theme \s •'The Y.W.C.A. m Merdeka Malaya."' Delegates and observers will come irom Y.W.C.A. centres throughout Malaya, and pos"sibly irom Thailand.
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  • 109 4 SEVEN million television viewers m Britain will see Singapore's Chief Minister. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, and the Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan next week m a BBC evening programme. Tonight.** Yesterday, Mr. Alan Wickers, a commentator of the BBC interviewed the two
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  • 159 4 SENIOK ENGINEER of the City Water Department, Mr. R. H Fox, resigned from the Singapore City Council yesterday. Though no reason for Mr Fox's resignation was disclosed, The Standard understands that the resignation was m protest against the Mayor's Malayanization scheme. According to the Malayanizat:%in
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  • 51 4 THE Singapore Cage Bird Society will hold its monthly meeting on Aug. 10, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., at 1 1-A Adam Park, Singapore 11. During the absence of the hon. secretary, Mrs. Joyce Simon, all further queries should be directed to Mrs. B. Fraser-Brunner, Adam
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  • 66 4 FIVE lovely models from the Singapore Model Academy will take part m a fashion show by Wetro of High Street, displaying the latest ran^e of b-a< h ?.nd play clothe*, on Saturday at Raffles Hotel It li i» aid of the Orphanage qf the Convent
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  • 196 4 A registfrki) letter m^ amon- other letters allottN u» a n resui.ed m the postman bomCouri was told yesterday, The '.c.i r \I drescee but was wit\ %IQ it contained. The post ''.an. Sa I flathman. 20. pleaded to stealing Sin by re.; From a registers ttei dressed to
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  • 133 4 WELSHMEN ENTERTAIN MALAYANS OVERSEAS si id< nts iron Singapore an f Ma as Indonesia and J&l ai welcomed it the openii the Royal Nati< E I I of Wales, by Mr. Sevan, one of the members of the British Labour Parly. Miss Alice WToti z. fn S gapore, was among
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    • 75 4 A CUP OF ENERGY FOR BREAKFAST fcftr£ M A cup"of Ovaltine at breakfast will give you vital energy that' f tI 0 lasts the whole day. It is both filling and nourishing, and children i fe s;-*'^^J especially love its flavour. Start each day with Ovaltine^ i\*l\??~i*~— iIM hot or.
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  • 1001 5 Bank Manager Testifies At Trust Inquiry IPOH, Wed. Mr. A. Linton Snaith, sub-manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corporation m charge of the firm's branches m the Federation and Singapore replying to Defence Counsel's suggestion about his Ipoh Branch, where about $300 000 was alleged
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  • 414 5 mtf U Assistant Superintendent of ifaftseßtatiYC ol the rebels m Indochasc 0 siibmuhine guns at 56.000 ii figure m ;i firearms deal which M ol two out of three men, the i tod.iy. arrested, a padi- r. Heng E«S Kia, 33, and ssman Choo Yin Choy, i i a
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  • 47 5 OFFICIALS and staff of the Shell Company, pictured at the Kuala Lumpur airport on Wednesday, on the occasion of the send-off of their Operations Manager. Mr. B. \V. Houghton, (m black suit), who was flying to Britain on leave. Standardpic ong by FAH.
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  • 60 5 PENANG, Wed— The PanMalayan Nationality Congress, which holding a conference m Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 27 and 28. plans to establish a single nationality m independent Malaya. This was stated hv a spokesman of the organizing committee of the Congress. He said that Malay bodies have
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  • 84 5 IPOH, Wed. Mrs. Doreen Moreira, was re-elected President of the Convent Old Girls' Association at its annual general meeting recently. Others elected were: VicePresident Mrs. P. Selvamoney, hon. treasurer Miss Hew Sook Heng, hon. secretary Miss P. Fernandez, hon. librarian Miss Khor Chai Bee Committee Madames
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  • 125 5 Narrow Road Hampers Fire Brigade TAIPING. Wed. The main building of the Youth Hostel just below the tea gardens on the Taiping Hill re.sort was gutted by a fire which broke out late on Monday night. Except for the kitchen the whole building was comcompletely destroyed and damage is estimated
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  • 285 5 KUALA LI'MPUR, Wed. The Federation Government Temporary Officers Union today hailed Government's recent decision not to entertain any further wage claims from employees during the period of financial stringency, ts "a blessing m disguise." Government, had also temporarily suspended the operation of the Public
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  • 50 5 CHE TOM BINTI ABDUL RAHMAN, wife of Education Minister, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, presented prizes to more than 60 boys at the Methodist Boys School annual Speech Day. In picture below, Cheongr Kong, a Lower Form Six student, receives his Choons prize from Che Tom.— Standardpic by F^
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  • 236 6 STIMULATE the child's interest m things that the teacher hopes to make him learn and half the "worries'* of teaching: is overcome is the theme of the annual exhibition of the Teachers Training: College, which opened at Paterson Road, Singapore, yesterday. Made mainly by the
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  • 152 6 Koran In Chinese For Tunku KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Prime Minister Tunku Haji Abdul Rahman was this morn- ing presented with a Koran m Chinese by a Muslim Chinese Goodwill Mission from the Republic of China. The mission is on its way back to Taiwan from Mecca. The members met the
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  • 633 6 Five Committees Are Entrusted With Portfolios JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Johore State has adopted the Committee System of Government since the first of last month, The Standard was told today. Five committees have been entrusted with the following portfolios of Government. They are: (1) Works, (2)
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  • 277 6 Report Is Keenly Awaited By State JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The State Government was awaiting with interest the report of the newly-formed Federal Committee to reciew Malay economic participation m the hope that its recommendations could be successfully implemented m the State. This was stated by Government m a written reply
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  • 38 6 HONGKONG. Aug 6 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.08 to £1 Sterling $5.80 to US$l: 51. 85 to Malayan $1; $0 07 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.25 to a tael.
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  • 72 6 A PRAYER BEFORE MEETING JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. For the first time today the State Council meeting began with a short prayer Doa. All members of the Council raised their hands to ask for God's guidance and blessing on the Council deliberations. A motion making prayer the first business of the
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  • 204 6 Landowners: Councillor's Appeal JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Chairman of the Natural Resources Committee, Dato Haii Mohamed Noah bin Omar today told the State Council that Government had always given careful consideration to the circumstances of a "delinquent" landowner before his land was auctioned of! to Pay taxes. Dato Haji Mohamed Noah
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  • 44 6 PENANG, Wed.— There will be more than 6,nno exhibits at the state agricultural show m Buttenvorth. on Aug. 9 and 10. More than $2,000 will be awarded m prizes. Exhibitors will be allowed to sell their produce, livestock and vegetables.
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  • 103 6 NEWSMAN'S WIFE, SON ON VISIT MRS. Gretta Pfccfcet wife of an AustraJ.an newspaper proprietor, is a worried mother In her own words hrr j son. Clyde, 23. (Ken above with hrr) refasft to stop grouinc Mrs. Packer and h j r I arrived m Sincap, n< yesterday by air for
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  • 166 6 'Sacrifice All For The Children ALOR GAJAH. Wc6 i Minister for Education, tn< Khir Johari. today parents and citizens to sacrifice everything for the !of the younger &n< ratio! i and the ultimate progress Malaya. Speaking at the second anniversary of the A! r Gajah Parent-Teacher Association, he emphasized thai
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  • 56 6 IPOH, Wed. The Kinta MCA Branch helped to enroll 7,177 youths for National Service and two clerks were specially engaged for this work. This is stated m the committee's report which wiU he presented to the tenth annual general meeting of the branch at the
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  • 257 6 Xl AIA LUMPUR, Wed.-A four-year-old boy who was saven from drowning mi n the River Thames, London SthP^h da lye a hearty kiss from hls g^nd-' father Dato Nik Kamil. Permanent Secretary m the Ministry of External Affairs, and formerly Mal a v"n Hig.i
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  • 118 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Seven old boys of the Outward Bound School m Lumut today returned here by BOAC from Britain after completing their two-year training Sandhurst. The seven, who are now commissioned officers holding the rank of Second Lieutenantsaa c E. W. C. Rodrigues, i- R
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  • 521 7 Husband Tells Of Wife's Meetings With The Accused A TIN factory worker, Tan Heng Choon, 21, was yesterday committed by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of attempted murder. He was alleged to have attempted to
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  • 137 7 Reward For News Of A Missing Son A Singapore maker of wreaths is offering a reward of $30 to anyone who will neip him locate his missing son. The father. Chew Chiew Sze 56 told The Standard yesterday that his 17-year-old son, Cheong Shing, also known as Soh Chye, has
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  • 119 7 MORE GLASS WORKERS QUIT STRIKE THE management of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company, m Henderson Road, yesterday claimed that more of its former employees who were on strike had returned to work during l'r° past few days. Strikers who continued to picket the factory gates made an unsuccessful attempt to
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  • 156 7 SINGAPORE'S 53-year-old "Big' Ben" at the Victoria Memorial Hall will have a $14,500 face lift. The renovation will be completed m time for the reopening of the Victoria Theatre next month. and h Fire Cit> Br 1 C g O ad n e C Commlve
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  • 36 7 THREE new trade unions were registered m Singapore last month bringing the total The unions are: The Ship Cleansing Workers' Union; Psychiatric Nursing btari Union and the Harbour Board Stevedore and Wharf Trade
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  • 22 7 ABOUT 900 civilian workers, formerly employed by the Armed Services m Singapore, are being paid off their arrears of increased gratuity.
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  • 326 7 A CITY COUNCIL driver, Awi bin Abu, was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Assize Court on a charge of 'robbing a cashier, Wee Teng Guan, of a $14,750 payroll m January. It was alleged thai Awi, together with a person or persons unknown, robbed Wee
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  • 430 7 CAPTAIN Rowland Denton, master of the Singapore registered 2,593-ton I motor vessel Tong Poh told a Colony magistrate yesterday that he would not accept the resignation of his crew if submitted immediately prior to sailing. He was testifying on his own behalf against three charges of
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  • 146 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were:Buyers Sellers Spot 8U 81? R.S.S. No. 1 8U 81! R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 811 811 R.S.S. No. 2 80\ 81 R.S.S. No. 3 76 76^ Tone: Quiet. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was $372 i
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  • 133 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Sikh told Magistrate Inche Abdul Rani today that his tenant threatened to kill him if he asked for the house rent. Jagit Singh was giving evidence against Govindarasamy and S. Mariasoosai who were alleged to have beaten him up
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    • 202 7 Singapore Keeurded Music Society: TODAY: Singapore 302 am. (7ft A Symphony concert of recorded 3in > 3.20 p.m. (7ft. 9in.) music m the V.M.C A. Concert Port Dickson 10.37 a.m (7ft 6m.) Hall at 730 p.m Admission Free. 10.45 p.m. (7ft.) Tearher*' Training College: Exhi- Pe n l n 4
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    • 165 7 Time Signal and News. 7.10 Newt, Talk 8 pm Paul Temple and the Spencer Affair (8.8.C.T5.) Repeat. 8..% Your Number's Up. 9 p.m. Talk of the Week. 915 Make Mine Music. 9.30 T:me Signal and News. 9.45 Tiga Sekawan. SINGAPORE (Regional Service): 7 15 a.m. Opening announcement and Bright and
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  • 85 9 DIRECTORS of the Ayer Hitam Planting Syndicate Ltd. c recommended a final di- 1 •D i ol 10% !e s tax, for i -rar ended March 31, 1958, r ling to the annual report. I s together with an inlividend already paid, a total of 20% for the
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  • 81 9 Big U.K. Display At Fair Bi -sh e '.on oi I hc 13V Force Pea -j rlxn" to be held m Geneva Sepi to '.4. covering t ft., w form the iti nal display. 200 exh. itors who ta ling part m the re Bnfisn. nations repress ted total exhi
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  • 50 9 Exchange Banks marie the I II >w i g rates to mer- iy: b ng T.T. OE 32-15 16, 90 days credit bills, 33-1 16 ng, T.T. 31-5/8 90 days a:rma:l •dil b U 12-3 16 trade TT. or O D Francs 1 201 39 angi rates rrmain
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  • 18 9 N v- —Total rubgrades, to im- Singa- c F-. eration of ring month, j 82.483 tons.
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  • 326 9 PARIS. Aug. 6 (Router) Appropriate measures should be devised now to stave off the probable after 1 effects of the American recession, Sir David Eccles, President of the British Board of Trade said m Pans recently. Sir David, who had earlier put new proposals
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  • 118 9 LONDON. Aug. 6, (Reuter) The Financial Times yesterday prophesised that the oil industry would find 1958 trading similar to that of 1949 a fall followed by an a. most equal recovery, This businessmen's daily said: "Provided the industry can be insulated from political upheavals,
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  • 43 9 THE British Government has undertaken to provide aid m sterling to the value of USS 10.000.000 as part Of the programme of economic aid to Turkey by countries of the Organisation for European Economic Co-operation i and by the United States.
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  • 54 9 THE Northern Territory of Australia. Ion? regarded as of not much use. is now sprinsins to fresh life. New mineral and other developments are giving it a new prosperity and a new lustre. Peanuts are one of the new crops that have been found ideal for
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  • 96 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra July/ Aug. b.K Continent $31* buyers, $32 sellers; coconut oil m DUiK $4R 3 sellers, m drums 55 U sellers; Muntok white pepper $129 sellers; Sarawak white Sl2B sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. Singapore Copra Association
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  • 30 9 THE GOVERNMENT of India has sot l; P a committee to enquire into the present condition of cotton textile industry and suggest remedial measures to overcome the difficulties.
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  • 89 9 WASHINGTON. Aug. 6, The extension of a two-year U559,900,000 credit to the Manna Electric Company was announced today by the ExDort-Impnrt Bank. The credit to the utility company was the first credit authorised under the US$75,--j 000.000 recently set aside by I the bank to
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  • 66 9 EXPORTS <if rayon fabrics from India m the first half Of 1958 amounted to 3.750.000 yards worth Rs. 8.500.000 compared with 1.460.000 yards worth Rs. 3.700.000 m the corresponding period last year. The exports during the first half of the current year were higher than m
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 116 9 America Urged To Lift Curb NEW YORK. Aug. 6 (UPI) —Japan, Britain and West Germany will have a "big jump" on the United States m developing the China market unless the U.S. goes along with other western nations to lift curbs on Red China export?, the Journal of Commerce said
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    • 52 9 KARACHI. Aug. 6. (UPI)— i Pakistan is negotiating with a number of communist countries including Russia. China and Poland to barter her surplus raw rotten m exchange for machinery, coal, cement and rice. Pakistan hopes to import from Russia such products a? billets, cement and machinery
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    • 60 9 THE West German Federal Bank has warned industrialists that the West German export boom is over and says that prospects for further expansion of industry seem unfavourable. The bank said that orders m hand were decreasing and there was only a thin flow of j new
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    • 236 9 THE U.S. economy is recovering^ but it may take a year or so before it regains the ground lost m *he 1957-58 recession, a survey of leading U.S. economists and business executives reveals. Thirty-one economists! und 103 corporate officials! were interviewed m New
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    • 196 9 US. AUTO STRIKE FEAR DEPRESSES RUBBER DEPRESSES RUBBER SINGAPORE rubber market eased yesterday on the report of a threatened strike m the U.S. car industry. Tne strike threat was from the United Auto Workers of America which a Colony market source described as being an "annual affair." The source said
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    • 80 9 CROPS harvested by the following comoan;^ during July were: Benta Rubber Do, Ltd. 113.500 lb. Jeram Kuan- tan Rubber Estate Ltd. 76.000 lb. Kundong Rubber Estate Ltd 51.920 lb. Mentakab Rubber Co.. Ltd. 69,000 lb. Sungei Ba^an Rubber Co., Ltd. 200,000 lb. Guthrie Group OUTPUTS from
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    • 77 9 NEW YORK. Aug. 6 <Reuter) A Jarkarta report says exports from Indonesia have continued to fall far below the danger mark. Rice shortages m some areas have forced up purchases and essential production has continued to decline. Petroleum export,*, which accounted for 25 per cent of
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    • 18 9 INDIA'S foreign exchange earnings m 1951 nf R^ 2{ crorei jumped to R?.16 rrorcs last year
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    • 150 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business don" yesterday: 8.8. Pet '45/9; C.T.S. ords. 24 xd; F. &N. ords. $2.53*; Gammon $1.45 to 81.47* W. Hammer $1.62 to $1.60; M. Decent 51. 34 to $1.32; M. Box Mho; Robinson ords. $1.55: Cold Storage 88c; Steamship 69c; S. limes
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    • 100 9 Turnover On Share Market Small QUIETLY steady conditions prevailed m the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. i Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS MININGS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt. Ords. 23/6 24 6xd Fraser Neave Ords. 2 32 2.56 Wearne Bros. 3.27 3.32 Austral
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    • 183 9 OUTER ROADS Oulida, Daisetsu Maru. Bakongan, Karimata, Seranpang, Castor. Japan. Bangnara, Teucer. Trawlers, Omnnio Folipes. Bencleuch, Tjiluwah, San Carlos, Prince Salvor. Riga. Surat. He]i kan. Les Olceres, Batavia. Hoi Houw. Halia. Tong Poh, Batocla. Oakville, Algol. Calt. Karachi. Nisshu Maru. Yunnan. Statius. Jansen, Support, Lidia, Sty. j
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    • 63 9 SIKORSKY Aircraft announced that it has developed an electronic device that enables a man on the ground to lead a flying helicopter around on a 50-foot j leash. Here an employee demonstrates that by manipulating the cable hanging down from the side of the ship,
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    • 90 9 reduces rj£^p«ffg temperature' i^Lg^. by up to 10 degrees ////j\ l\W x (BMTJlfliir i V M^F I Sisalkra f l Foil Sisalation, easily installed wmfcr O'/)<: o/ roo/ actually makes /lories cooler by up to 10 degrees. Added m>^ jW> t0 t n j s lifetime comfort is the protection
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  • MEN IN THE NEWS
    • 942 10 I Richard Berry continues; his series on the i careers of famous world personalities— MEN IN THE NEWS appearing every j Thursday m this page.j: NORMAN HARTNELL, dressmaker to the Queen and the Queen Mother, is probably the best-known couturier m the world today. He is
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    • 772 10 IUAN MANUEL FANGIO, who has announced his retirement from motorracing: at the age of 47. is undoubtedly the greatest racing driver m the world today. Many experts rate him even higher as the greatest driver of all time, above even the brilliant ace. Tazio Nuvolari.
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    • 124 10 Eleven tiny tots modelled a selection of 20 shoes designed by Bata Shoe Company, at a shoe parade held recently at Klang Club. Pictures here show some of the models, taken by Ch'ng Seng Poh. LITTLE FIONA PANCHERI wearing yeSlow flatties with rubber non-skid soles
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  • 309 11 Singapore Make A Spirited Recovery To Share Honours AFTER losing the first day's Foursomes by three matches to one, Singapore made a great recovery to win five of the eight Singles to force a drawn match against Hongkong m the annual inter-port golf played at
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  • 406 11 Wilson says... LONDON, Wed. .p. courage defeated ,m is out of the Davis Cup. the final of the European go;n^ to win this tie ts of" Bobby Wilson so BUT I AM. v* i HOI B Sunday comI Frito d |h| *h» first ed Ouf I lie i fault
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  • 73 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Sentul Railway Federation Club has named a powerful side for their Malayan Railwaj interclub hockey competition semi-final tie against Singapore Railways on August 9 at Singapore. The following players have b^en seltcted— Joganathan. Kalwant Singh Kernail Singh, Mohd Ismail. J. M. A: me
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  • Article, Illustration
    175 11 The Sirlap Community Centre Basketball Team will leave today for Sarawak where they will play a series of friendly matches. This is the first Community Centre team to co overseas. The team will be away for 19 days. They will play 2 matches m Serike. 3 matches In Sibu and
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  • 223 11 FMAAU 'VILLAGE' AT GLUGOR PENANG. Wed. Competitors and outstation officials from the Federation of Malaya. Singapore, Brunei and North Borneo, coming to Penang for the annual F.M. A.A.U. championships will be comfortably accommodated at the Malayan Teachers' College m Giugor. A total of 237 athletes will compete at the championships,
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  • 242 11 Inter-Club Badminton Tournament THE following are the results of the Singapore Badminton Association junior inter-dub tournament played at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night. Merrytime BP (Blue> beat Telok Kurau BP (walkover). Merrytime BP (White) beat Mavbud i White) 4-1. Singles: (Merrytime players mentioned first) Teo Seng Chuar lost to
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  • 63 11 IPOH. Wed.— Mrs. K. Bottoms beat Mrs. E. M. Jekyll two and one to win the "T. E. Cup" presented by Mrs. Bebe Lim Eng Cheang, m the ladies golf section of the P.T.CSports Club. The July Club Medal played over nine holes was won by
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  • 356 11 Devi Takes Individual Title With 4 Firsts IN Monk's Hill Secondary School's first annual atmetic meet yesterday. 1 6-year-old Soodttidra Dcvi won ihe gins individual championship witn 20 points, winning all the four events which she took part. Osman b Suleiman became the champion (B riiv.) for boys, while Cheons?
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  • 74 11 EXHIBITION MATCHES BY DEYRO, DUNGO THE Asian Ganges and new Malayan tennis champions, Philippines' Reymundo Deyro and M. Dungo will play two exhibition matches this evening on the Singapore Cricket Club courts starting at 4.45 p.m. The first game will be a doubles between the Filippinos and Ong Chew Bee
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  • 24 11 RAINBOW Rangers beat Hospital Youngsters by two goals to one m a friendly soccer match played at t!*e Railway ground yesterday.
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  • 531 11 X* i >»d '.4 m >Uni{r, r Turf !i!r^ lflp full tt Ptti Mill* X ••> a j x l >. V x X I A X Bai:ymafad) X X xx Esthers Pet X X EvcUm X X E tan X «r« Po> Ac X
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  • 277 11 NATIONAL Carbon and Chartered Bank once again drew m the semi-final of the SBHFA senior knockout soccer competition at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. In a keenly contested game both teams failed to score despite extra time. In the previous encounter they drew
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  • 498 11 Singapore Rifle Assn. Bisley Meet Results RESULTS OF the Singapore Rifle Associational annual "Bisley" meet held during the week-end are as follows: FIRST STAGE 200 yds. SR <a> 'X' Ist RSM Lee. 2nd. Sgt. Mokhtar. T Cpl. Jones. SR <b) *X' Sgt. LaneJovnt; T Sgt. Townsend. 500 yds. SR (a>
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  • 37 11 SOUTH ORANGE. New Jersey, Aug. 6. (Reuter) Kosei Kamo, of Japan, beat David Harum (Florida) 6-3 4-6 6-2 m a second round men's singles match of the Eastern grass courts lawn tennis championships here yesterday.
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  • 202 11 IPOH. Wed. Perak and m particular Asian rugby m the State will lose the services of two 'star' players this reason Looi Kam Pak and Lee Kooi Meng. Looi, a technical assistant attached to the Town Council who is skipper of the Perak
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  • 63 11 IPOH. Wed.— Mr. Foo Soo Kai, well-known Ipoh are horse owner and miner has been elected a member of the Perak Turf Club committee. Mr. Foo takes the place of the late Dr. Chong Tak Nam. The acting chairman of th« committee is Mr. Yeoh Cheang
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  • 54 11 POLICE Sports Association 'B beat Marine Sports Club 'B* 2-0 m the first round of the SGSFA knockout soca» fprripetition at Geylang jrtafium yesterday. Allauddin scored midway m the first half to give Police a 1-0 lead at half time before Tahir netted Police's other goal
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    • 42 11 SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 1; FKC rs HM Dockyard, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3 A: Jollilads AU vs Bintang Bulan, Geylang, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3B: Pachitan FC vs Serangoon MY, STC. 5.15 p.m. ATHLETICS: Combined Schools meet, Farrer Park, 2.30 p.m.
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  • 438 12  - WILL MCC SACK WARDLE BRIAN CHAPMAN MAY SHOULD NOT BE SADDLED WITH HIM IN AUSTRALIA By LONDON, Wedne^cta] TT is hi?h time the MCC followed the fashion set this season by their temperamental stars. IT IS TLME THEY CHANGED THEIR MINDS. They should withdraw the invitation to Johnny Wardle to
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  • 330 12 SEREMBAN, Wed.— Results of the Nejfri Sembilan State badminton championships are:Men's Singles: (Quarterfinals*: Lee Si Mm bt. Lim Chm Tar 15—4. 18—13; Michael Chong bt. Nordin 15—6. 15—5; Lee Boon Han bt. Mohd Nasir }?T 6 J 15 5: Kho En^ Chi n bt. Mohd Sharif 15—2,
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  • 198 12 SAVAGE TAKES 8 FOR 62 LONDON. Aug. 6 <Reuter» Results m yesterday's cricket matches were: At Northampton: Leicestershire beat Northamptonshire by 20 runs. Leicestershire 157 and 100. Northamptonshire 100 and 137 (J. Savage eight for 62) (Leicestershire 14 points). At Bristol: Match abandoned, rain. Somerset 142 and 54 for four.
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  • 6 12 WARDLE...A RECENT PICTURE
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  • 31 12 DIXARD. France, Aug. 6 (UPI) Ken Rosewail beat Pancho Segura, 11-9. d-3. and Fony Trabert defeated Lew rload 6-1. 7-5 m today's play )f Jack Kramer's roving leniis tournament.
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  • 504 12 BIRMINGHAM, Aug. 6 (Reuter) Warwickshire made a good start to their three-day match with the New Zealand tourists at Edgbaston here today and by the tea interval had reached 231 for three. After Mike Smith had won the toss for the county openers Fred Gardner
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  • 46 12 SWANSEA. South Wales Aug. 6, (Reuter) R am caused the cricket match between Glamorgan and tne New Zealanders to *c abandoned as a draw on the final day here yesterday. Final scores: New Zealanders 306 for eight declared. Glamorgan 104 and 24 tor two
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  • 1584 12 PENANG, Wed. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union championships to be held here on Aug. 15 and 16, have attracted a record entry of 368 athletes. The number is made up of 178 men, 60 women, 88 schoolboys and 42 others taking part m
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  • 107 12 SINGAPORE'S first u<,ld record breaker. Tan Howe Liang, returned by air <ar|\ this morning. Howe Lianc who jerked 347-lb t(» sex a new world mark at the r pire Games and won a gold medal m the lightweight division of the weightlifting was welcomed by
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  • 109 12 SYDNEY, Aug. 6. (H itei South Alrican box< c empire weiter champion [Johnny van Rensburg. \v.\ will defend his title ag; \m George Barnes at the By In Stadium on August 13. i> having weight worm s. He weighed less than lOst after training today. His
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  • 140 12 'HORSE OF THE YEAR' RETIRES SARATOGA SPRINGS N York, Aug. 6 (UPI) Trainer Jim Fitzsimmons yesterday announced the retirement oi Bold Ru.er. the 1957 *H< i of the Year" who develops into a weight-carrying pion this season. Fitzsimmons said a ha i ankle prompted the action Ukei after a conferenr-e
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  • 75 12 BRUSSELS. Aug. 6. (ECUter).—Roger Moens. Belg holder of the world metres record. wU\ not pete m the European atl championships m 3' later this month. Moens was selected 800 metres event m Sw by the Belgian Athletic I- 1 but m a statement lloem declared that
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  • 62 12 SAN FRANCOGN. *>-- J\ (UPl»— Promoter Bennj announced that the scheduled for Aug 23 between Mario Dagata. form< r bantamweight champion Jose Tuloco Looet champion of Hexico been postponed to Sept. because of Lopez illness Ford said Lopez *r«f Mexico City with itomi hut that he was
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  • 31 12 I I cha M V,'(; .1 I r US tr '-V r B [M Hi"- '^^B Mill I--" ''"jH Urn 7.85 l I N i I HI mat* High umi
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    • 253 13 Mainly Of 'Local' Interests g ur op*. jinking fid last r r g has Lerest. ■:--> Ea^t _-vn L }>• 0 G a fl •^'..•6. :e th* r: n- <ved m -'f i i ?rnpi ibroad i a their French th( ma 5 I i -i I ,3 3 I
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    • 1048 13  -  PATRICK O'DONOVAN By HSHINGTON i i" KvaaM '■"■> Prime .-niii to th* n put J*3u.n<> > neu Hfol thp i:? t!l<! (,n\ItaJ n the •f^'S r,rh hut •!'ic country f '*t th.it ti* a a l »t-Un very p :n c people K n fc ;«t ,»n
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    • 863 13 Says COLIN HAYCRAFT Of LONDON PRESIDENT Eisenhower's proposal that 9 summit meeting, through U.N. auspices, should be held between August 10 and 15, has caused a flutter m unexpected quarters. What of the innumerable grouse m the Scottish Highlands and Pennine Hills which are annually shot
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    • 380 13 npODATB QUOTATION: MMMMMMMMHMm| 1 "No one reaches a high position* w ttttovt dating. Syrua i^^^^^V THfISDAT FOR ft^KJ ■Sj^BM EVER¥OfIB: Poise, baiaoce and harmony are necessary B^^Sl as the tendency is toward j Ew^^^^W opposition, haste. rm«un- B^^&^p^&l derstanding. friction. Pro- !^^^^^C^^^B^^Bfl^^^^| ceed slowly, courteously. votE birthdate By RITA DA
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  • 249 14 Chamoun Receives Resignation Of Lebanese Cabinet BEIRUT, Aug. 6 (Reuter) President Camille Cha. moun of Lebanon has received the resignation of Mr. Sami Sclh's Cabinet, but has told the Prime Minister he sees "no urgent necessity" for accepting it. political sources here said today. Mr. Adel Osseiran, Speaker of the
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  • 126 14 COLOMBO, Aug. 6 (Reuter) Ceylon's House of Representatives, cordoned by police against a reported plan by Buddhist monks to stage a protest march, last night passed a Bill to allow the use of the Tamil language. Almost all Opposition members walked out of the House
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  • 440 14 Special Session Of U.N. Assembly To Discuss Crisis LONDON, Aug. 6 Britain announced today that a special meeting of the United Nations General Assembly on the Middle East "would be acceptable to Her Majesty's Government." And President Eisenhower, who accepted the Soviet proposal last night, said
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  • 51 14 KHRUSHCHEV MEETS MAO AT PEKING SOVIET Premier Nikita Khrushchev is greeted by Chinese Communist Boss Mao Tse-tung on his arrival at Peking purport for four days of secret "Summit" talks. It is reported that the two top Communists discussed urgent and important questions on the present international situation. United Press
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  • 79 14 HONGKONG, Aug. 6 (Reuter) Mr. Shinichi Ogata, wartime police chief of the Japanese-occupied Singapore, had spent a two hour stopover here within the bounds of Kaitak Airport today. He had his lunch m the Customs shed during refuelling of the JAL plane which later took
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  • 138 14 FINED FOR FIGHTING IN MID-AIR PHOENIX, Arizona. Aug. -6 (I'PI) Former World Series hero Dusty Rhodes and Joe Margoneri. two "friends" with an aptitude for needling one another, were fined yesterday for a knockdown, drag-out fight which got them kicked off an airliner. William Ryan. General Manager for the Phoenix
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  • 136 14 MURPHY FAILS TO SEE NASSER CAIRO. Aug. 6. (UPD— Arrangement for a meeting between U.S. diplomatic trouble-shooter Robert Murphy and President Nasser broke down today, the U.S. Embassy indicated a meeting may not take place. Murphy was originally scheduled to meet with Nasser at 10 a.m. But the meeting did
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  • 46 14 TOKYO, Aug. 6 (UPI) A 140-mile-an-hour. 200-horse-power passenger sedan has rolled off an assembly line m north-west China, Radio Peking said yesterday. The sedan named "Red Flag" —is an eight-cylinder model with "electrically-con-trolled" doors and windows, the Communist broadcast said.
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  • 138 14 LONDON, Aug. 6, (Reuter).— Seven postwar liners owned by the P. and O. and Orient Line are to be withdrawn from service separately during the next few years to be air-conditioned, it was announced here to- day. The liners are: Chusan (24,000 tons), Himalaya
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  • 120 14 EXPELLED FOR VOTING AGAINST BILL COLOMBO, Aug. 6 (Reuter) Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Local Government and Cultural Affairs, Mr. C. R. Beligammana, has been expelled from the Government for speaking and voting against the Tamil Language Bill adopted yesterday by the House of Representatives. Of 47 government members
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  • 290 14 TOKYO, Aug. 6 (Reuter) —A riortor who has specialised In tracing the results of the atom bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki said m print here today that no genetic e:Tef ts attributable to radiation had been detected. Dr George B. Darling of the Atom Bomb
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  • 75 14 UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 6 (UPI) Mekkl Abbas of Sudan was appointed today Executive Secretary of the United Nations' Economic Commission for Africa by Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjoeld. The Economic Commission for Africa, the fourth U.N. Regional Economic Commission to be created, was established by the U.N. Economic
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  • 39 14 WEST Germany had 356,000 unemployed at the end of July, the lowest figure for 10 years, the Federal Employment Exchange announced yesterday. Unemployment fell by over 45,000 m July, largely due to a housing boom. Reuter.
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  • 66 14 REBEL hated Lebanese Premier Sami t s <s«m points at the bullet hole on the wind-shield of hit Cadillac which was fired at by rebels m a near-nv^ ambush outside the Capital. Rebels had set a bonhv trap—an explosive laden car on a hillside m Ihe explosion
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  • 205 14 Pact Nations Will Ai d Arabs-Nasser Paper Publishes Secret Minutes CAIRO Aug. 6, (Reuter).— The Egyptian Newspaper 'Al Ahram" yesterday published what it claim ed were secret minutes of President Nasser's meetinwith rhe Premiers of Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia md Lebanon m January 1955 after Iraq and Turkey had signed
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  • 111 14 SCHOOL HEAD TO FILE A COUNTER SUIT MANILA. Hum. I CUM) -A i lawyer on Monday filed targes with the Bureau at In j tion against a Chinese School I J Director in Cotabato. So .them Philippines, for allegedly ing Filipino teachers in I school to pay homage to Con-
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  • 21 14 Pr ?Hl r.Y R IT n» over effort J '•oke til m ten vva d -J 'a nterer I ino!T
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  • 12 14 SIX and 24 j a X Parish J Poland f 4|
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