Singapore Standard, 12 August 1958

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD «i I I tiger (FINAL EDITION] Teleohone 2548 1—5 Coble TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1958. Vol. IX No. 41. 15 cts. 14 Poges
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  • 211 1 ANKARA, Aug. 11, (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, flew back to London from Ankara today after having told the Greek and Turkish Governments that Britain intends to go ahead irith a seven-year pian for Cyprus. Mr. Macmillan left Ankara m a Royal
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  • 15 1 'U.S. WON'T STOP THE LIBERATION OF FORMOSA' Sacred Task By Peking, Says Chen dkfjdlk fkljdjf
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  • 65 1 PARIS, Aug. 11 (Reuter) Mr. Robert Murphy, President Eisenhower's special Middle East envoy, flew into Paris today from London. Mr. Murphy who has been touring the Middle East is to have talks with the French Foreign Minister M. Maurice Couve de Murville before going on to
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  • 707 1 POLICE HOLD 47 IN ALL-NIGHT RAID Govt. Orders Crack Down After 3 -Mth. Secret Society Feud STANDARD STAFF REPORTERS SINGAPORE POLICE IN AN ISLANDWIDE SWOOP ON KNOWN SECRET SOCIETY HIDEOUTS LAST NIGHT ROUNDED UP 52 SUSPECTS IN THE FIRST STEP TO STAMP OUT GANG VIOLENCE FROM
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  • 93 1 BARI, Italy. Aug. 11 (UPI) Government archaelogists today reported the discovery of a Bronze Age settlement at Porto Perone, near Taranto, m the heel of the Italian boot. The find gave evidence of close trade relations between this area and the pre-Greek inhabitants of the Aegean
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  • 47 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 11, (UPI). The United States today publicly restated its refusal to recognize Communist China. The unusual and ler.gthy policy statement was issued on the eve of an expected :.ew Soviet drive m the United Nations for seating the Peking regime.
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  • 341 1 MOSCOW, Aug. 11, (Reuter)-The Soviet Premier. Mr Nikita Khrushchev expressed his hopes m a letter to the British Premier, Mr. Harold Macmillan today that Wednesday's extraordinary session of the UN. General Assembly would cope with its task and there, by clear the way for the
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  • 244 1 LONDON. Aug. U (Reuter) Shari Mahal. 20-year-old Indian girl who came to Britain to break into show business, is reported today to have been ordered home by her father, the Sultan of Devji. The Daily Mail says the order follows the publication of a
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  • 32 1 TAIPEH, Aug. 11 (ReuterV Chinese Communists late last night broke the lull m the Quemoy area by firing 41 shells onto Nationalist-defend-ed Tatan and Little Quemoy islands.
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  • 25 1 IRAQ'S revolutionary junta yesterday banned two more Iraqi newspapers, the independent moderate Al Akhbar and the independent Al Nas of Basra. Reuter.
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  • 142 2 TELUK ANSON. Mon. An attempt to find the fabulous "Suzuki" treasure said to have been buried "somewhere in Bagan Datoh area" just before the end of the Japanese Occupation, has started for the third time. The latest treasure hunt is by a Malay Syndicate
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  • 89 2 'CINDERELLA' CONTEST FOR WOMEN PENANG. Mon. In an effort to bring more nonMalay women into closer contact with members of the UMNO Kaum Ibu, the Penang UMNO Women's Movement will hold a "Cinderella Shoe" contest open to all women at the Penang UMNO Merdeka Fair from Aug. 31 to Sept.
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  • 641 2 Accused Denies Double Murder KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The story of his client having carried a knife had been worked by the PoUce into the minds of certain prosecution witnesses, Dato R. P S. Rajasooria, counsel defending an estate contractor on a double murder charge, submitted m the High Court
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  • 211 2 Retirement Application By Two Are Rejected SINGAPORE Government has turned down requests from two of its employees to retire with full pension benefits to contest the forthcoming general elections. The two are: Mr. G. Kandasamy of the Post and Telecommunication Department and Mr. William Lim of the Immigration Department. The
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  • Article, Illustration
    367 2 SOUTH-EAST ASIA has an "cnorn,,,, untapped news material." which M ulh L* presented to the West "for a l>H. Pr j the peoples of the East." the Chairman T,_\ Yam Broadcasting Commission. Sir Ri,h,^. The Standard yesterday rK,,ha «18, Sir Richard, who ii returning to Australia with Lady Boyle
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  • 114 2 AMsl lla h man" J ,in K. lold I tr atr Tunku /.J din yestprda, jM that hr stolf h.J racket m i. ro^ J h.msejf and hup J 10 wn hark !i) f fl Cup. jfl Abdul Lhimr I three nihfr fl frirnds had f^j^B r d euilh
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  • 68 2 PENANG, He man, Fom IW ta »ent the P< < J g i se hase" hj report of r J trate Tuan Rj« A:bah. today. have some memb( j be. one Fong 1 iort toy Statioi f Unt tt** ss f Insp' v< *Lj ti inti a s because
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  • 170 2 STUDENTS of the University of Malaya will hold another Welfare Week this year from Sept. 27 till Oct. 4. The University of Malaya Students' Union, the organizers, has appointed a planning committee for this year's Welfare Week and an extensive programme is being worked out. As m their successful
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    • 1008 2 TENDER NOTICES F.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class E and above registered Const i uction will be received by the State Engineer, P.W.D. Selangor, up to 3.00 p.m. on 20th August, 1958, for supply of Double Flanged Sluice Valves, Hydrants and Air Valves. KM SALE ATTRACTIVE HAIRORESSINC SALON being sold
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    • 598 2 NOTICES THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD A VACANCY will shortly become available for tn Assistant Traffic Supervisor m the Board's Traffic Department. Candid ater should be between 25 and 30 years of age. Persons possessing Senior Cambridge Certificates will be considered, but preference will be given to graduates of the University
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    • 92 2 NOTICE RE P. AHAMAD AND SONS. 74 Belfield Street, Ipoh, take notice that the above business terminated and ceased to carry on any business on 11.8.58 owing to severe financial losses. All creditors are requested to lodge their claims against the said P. Ahamad and Sons, to Messrs. Braddell and
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    • 13 2 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Of* General Construction I* 44 H-MU-lwlrt Mtitl-J vo Collyer Quay WMW—
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    • 455 3 August 12. 1953 9^Qnjhe je cf Singapore will welcome the 9' :?l fn,r\i of tnc 'a*es* crackdown on 9*: hoodlums by Police on the M^Vef Minister. Such action was long I b|;c confidence m Governments 9\:..'"*m criminal elements would be I' of the credit for the Police action 9
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    • 243 3 itorance of trade union leaders on K^' fCon°wic trends and policies was never 9;;'' evident than at the annual delegates 9;" the Singapore Business Houses r Un on on Sunday. Amongst the many ■^statements at the meeting was thot I.T'^ vu —n president Mr. A. K. Abra- accu:-d the
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  • 1146 3 A Strange Situation Atop The Caucasus Continuing the series of special despatches from Bezingi Glacier, Caucasus, by Christopher Brasher, a member of the British Expedition now climbing the mountainous corner of Southern Russia. BEZINGI GLACIER, CAUCASUS MOUNTAINS. £JERE m this wild and mountainous corner of Southern Russia we are m
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 275 3 Sir It is surprising to note the very first time the existence of the War Office policy which is adapted to encourage young promising Gurkhas to become Sand-hurst-trained officers. Obviously, this War Office policy, for some unknown reasons, although a boon to young Gu rkh a s,
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  • 739 3 By A Special Correspondent LONDON ONCE again the general elections, on which Pakistanis have long been counting to sweep away the fog of wrangling among the politicians and make possible a stable Government, have been postponed. These were promised for last March, put off to November,
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  • 415 3 the NEWS as it strikes me DLAHTUDES, platitudes and L nothing but platitudes roll off the tongue s of Singapore politicians. Over the weekend, three of them two the general secretaries of Parties m whose hands lie the fate of the island expressed their views on the current wave of
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    • 89 3 "CHOOSE YOUR LIFE When buying a bed price should not be the only consideration. Quality always costs something at the moment of buying but pays m the long run. A bed. on which yon wiU spend eight hours every day for the REST of your life, is an important piece
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  • 395 4 Higher Tariffs Approved By City Committee THE Singapore City Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee yesterday approved an Estates and Building Committee decision to impose new and higher tariffs for both the Victoria Memorial Hall and the renovated Victoria Theatre. The new tariffs will, however,
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  • 222 4 60-Minute Wait Beats Press-Shy Red Unionists TEN Communist China trade unionists yesterday failed m a 60-minute attempt fo dodge reporters at Paya Lebar Airport when they flew into Singapore from Sydney on their way home. The unionists stepped out of a Qantas airliner and announced abruptly through an airline member:
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  • 219 4 Salesman Pleads Guilty To Trust Count A SALESMAN, Charlie Chia King Hoe, yesterday pleaded guilty m the Singapore Second District Court to a charge of misappropriating $5,240 belonging to Ben and Co. between December last year and last month. Inspector Francis Chan, pro- i securing, told the Court that Chia
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  • 79 4 LIEUTENANT COLONEL A. Rhind, Welfare Officer and Commanding Officer of the Singapore Harbour Board Reserve Force left on retirement for Australia yesterday aboard the Royal Interocean Liner Nieuw Holland. Colonel Rhind. who served with the S.H.B. for nearly 20 years, was given a martial farewell by the
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  • 195 4 WORK FOR 110 MORE GLASS MEN THE SINGAPORE Glass Manufacturers Company m Henderson Road would absorb another 110 former workers early next month, the firm's commercial manager, Mr B Clarke. told The Standard yesterday. Mr Clarke said that the firm had already re-employed about 280 of its former workers who
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  • 80 4 Shooting 'The Crawl' At The Cathay THE Cathay Kris film production will be oh location tonight at the Cathay Restaurant at 9.45 p.m. to shoot "The Crawl" which is an adaptation from the picture "This Angry Age." Stars featuring m tonight's screening will be Michael, Corall, Albert and Jean. They
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  • 20 4 RECEIVING and Adjudicating Orders were made against a businessman. Chew Kean Kor, m the Penang Supreme Court yesterday.
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  • 174 4 PENANG, Mon. Fifteen charming women took part m the Sarong and Kebaya Fashion Contest held m conjunction with the State Agricultural Show at Bagan Jermal, Butterworth, last night. The first prize winner was Mrs. Low Yoke Cheng, while Miss Clementine Choo was second and Miss
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  • 165 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The trade union movement cannot get away from politics because every action of the Government, affects the lives and the standard of living of the workers, but the movement should not be dominated by any one political party, declared the International
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  • 74 4 A DETECTIVE attached to the Central Police Station, Tay Kian Hock, 21, was found with a gunshot wound m his room at Dorset Road Singapore last night. A bullet had grazed his temple. He was admitted to the General Hospital. Tay's service revolver which was found alongside
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  • 58 4 MORE than 10,000 people visited a trade fair held at the New Paradise Park, Muar last week. There were 40 types of locally manufactured goods which were displayed m gaily decorated stalls. State Councillor, Mr. Chua Song Lim opened the fair. Photo shows Professor Chong Man Heen
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    61 4 Photo by MR. and Mrs. Wee Hoon San after their wedding at .the Singapore Registry of Marriages on Saturday The bridegroom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Kim Seng of Singapore while the bride is the former, Miss Shirley Yap Chye Lan. third daughter of
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  • 82 4 PRESIDENT OF BUSINESS HOUSES UNION MR. JOHN Chung Teck Hee, former General Secretary of the Singapore Busi- ness Houses Employees' Union. was elected the Union's President, on Sunday. Mr A. K. Abraham, former President of the Union declined nomination for the post. Other office-bearers are: Messrs. Chong Ming Chee, Lim
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  • 283 4 Teachers' Ignorance Surprises State Education Chief MALACCA, Mon. State Education Officer, Mr F, J. A. Rawcliffe, today attributed the increasing gangsterism among students to "lack of proper and sufficient outlet for their youthful exuberance." Mr. Rawc.iffe said that if the bounding energies both mental and physical of youths were being
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  • 188 4 int finance and General urn the Singapore City Council JeS^l vide an additional amount of "Si, connection with the Mass Health Mm ''M The Committee was told VPt^M that out of the $60,000 approved by the Council last month, near.y $27,000 has been spent so far for the Anti-Spitting
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  • 46 4 CHIEF Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock yesterday sain that less restrictions will be applied m the issue of licences for wayangs during Chinese festival days. The Police will issue licences to wayanrs far away from the proximity of hospitals and main roads.
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  • 136 4 nr blamedi partners J the Buprec (J Al th( 3 nfs s v Managing < Salik Ba J of Mark sti d aboui _>„ to i 1 Salleh said ti four partner s] which commenced 1954. That yi pany nude i r 4 In 1955 their I $9,000. In
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  • 437 5 'Evidence Of Negligence In Boys Death' A SINGAPORE Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussien, yesterday issued a warrant of arrest for a priest at the end of an inquiry into the death of a 12-year-old boy, Han Chwee Kwong, of Thomson Road. In returning a verdict of "death by a
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  • 55 5 f I m F Jdldren m F jolved the r high i .vldren mr_tf_ ssi >n to g chools 1 rv gtralwn m theii rrect m r" R..VA.F C I I f r- c ii t npos-j j has PL ers m ltter J them I ttendL cities is
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  • 108 5 l^ on A City Council painter, Tan Bah P«s Judge. Mr. Au Ah Wah, today that J for the Police and the ambulance to Ij** of a motor accident, but walked *blftJi tfddy when he saw a man's face ■aa _v tdence 5* Bay «j "eglig- 3 A-ith City
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  • 346 5 MCA. SETS UP A LABOUR CENTRE TO AID VILLAGES BAHAU, Mon. The Malayan Chinese Association set up a Labour Centre here today to render advice and assistance to workers m the surrounding new villages and rubber estates. A meeting to inaugurate the centre was addressed by Mr. Chin See Yin.
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  • 195 5 MALACCA, Mon. After several unsuccessful attempts by Government to fcnn a Tourist Bureau here, a promiBenl person. Capt. Mohamed A.i bin Maidm, has succeeded re.ently without financial aid from anybody. The Malacca Tourist Bureau located at 30. Riverside offers experienced guides who could give on-the-spot
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  • 51 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Pneumonia took a toli of nineteen lives m the Federation during the week ending July 26 as against seven claimed by the disease m the previous week. The latest health statistics also reveal that Diphtheria caused six deaths as against five during the previous
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  • 84 5 THE Malayan Pharmaceutical Association will be introducing a "Pharmacy Week" m Singapore for the first time starting from Sept. 1 to 6. But before the week, the Association is planning a number of free fllm shows with the idea of helping young people to
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  • 61 5 THESE children of R.A.A.F. servicemen at Butterworth are doing high school lessons by air mail with Australian correspondence school tutors In Australia, the correspondence school system takes the place of schools m remote sheep station areas where school cannot be established. Picture shows Fl/Lt. Tom Kelly, R.A.A.F.
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  • 112 5 SMALLHOLDERS UNITE FOR 'PROTECTION' KUALA LUMPUR, Men The Selangor Smallholders' Association, which was recently formed with the object of raising the standard of living of the smallholders and to represent them at the State and Federal Councils, elected the following officials: President: Raja Muhamad bin Raja Allang, vice-presi-dents: Tuan Haji
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  • 238 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An engine of the Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade from the Shaw Road station overturned late last night at the junction of Pudu Road and Mountbatten Road. Three of the nine firemen m the vehicle were seriously injured and are now
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  • 58 5 MR. GOH CHOO PENG, a former student of the Victoria Institution, has left Singapore for London where he will enrol at the London University. The son of Mr. Goh Kok Siang of Government Health Department, Mr. Goh Choo Peng will study for the Degree of Bachelor
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  • 213 5 27 VILLAGERS PUT ON BOND FOR BREAKING THE CURFEW IPOH, Mon. Twentyseven persons, including 13 women, were today bound over m the sum of $50 each to: six months, by Magistrate Inche Abu Johan bin Mohamed Johor today when they pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking the curfew outside
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  • 78 5 FILM SHOW FOR YOUTH ASSOCIATION THE Singapore Malay Youth Literary Association (Persatuan Persuratan Permuda Permudi Meiayu) will hold a film show on Sunday at 8.30 a.m. to raise funds for the nssociation. The film will be "Tisa Darah" and tickets will be priced at 50 cents and $1. A meeting
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  • 49 5 volving motor Standardpic by A MUNICIPAL fire engine, answering a false alarm m Kuala Lumpur on Sunday night, overturned while negotiating a bend at the junction of Pudu and Mountbatten Roads Nine firemen m the new $25,000 engine were hurt m the accident, ina FAH
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  • 377 6 COLONY BOOST FOOD OUTPUT SCHEME Rural Schoolboys To Be Taught Scientific Fishing THE Singapore Government is taking another step towards boosting production of food and fish for the Colony, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. ML Jumabhoy revealed yesterday. The Minister announced that his Ministry, m cooperation with
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  • 326 6 THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday approved the procedure to implement the Malayanization Scheme, passed by the Council m June. The Deputy Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. P. C. Marcus, has told the Committee that he
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  • 92 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Forty senior Malay students from secondary schools m Selangor are attending a four-day civics course, which was opened by the Director of Information Services, Inche Ya'acob bin Abdul Latiff, here today. Inche Ya'acob urged them to take the opportunity of knowing more about
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  • 147 6 677 Migrants Bound For Australia THE 15.441-ton Pana-manian-registered liner, Fairsky, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Britain on her maiden voyage with 677 emigrants on board for Australia. She was under the command of Captain Jorge Petrescu (above). Speaking to The Standard representative on board, soon after arrival, Captain Petrescu said
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  • 31 6 A COMBINED FederationThai Police patrol killed one of six terrorists m the Kedah-Perlis-Thai border area yesterday after a 15-minute engagement. The rest fled leaving s hand-grenade, food snd clothing.
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  • 326 6 THE Chairman of the Nanyang University Council, Mr Tan Lark Sye with nine other members of the Council will see the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, on Thursday to ask for financial aid for the University, The Standard learnt yesterday. Mr. Tan
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  • 48 6 AN Army sergeant. T. A. William of Glasgow Rond was .yesterday bound over hv the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court, m the sum of $100 to be of good behaviour for six months' for assaulting a Naval Policeman. Sst. Karnail Singh m Sembawang Road on May 25.
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  • 108 6 IPOH. Mon. A youth, Ng Seng Hock, 19, was refused bail by Magistrate Inche Abu Johan bin Mohamed Johor today when he was produced on a tentative charge of robbery. Prosecuting Inspector S. Sarain Singh, opposing tan, said robbery was becoming very common m Ipoh
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  • 53 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Miss Tan Yoke Eng an Old Girl of the Methodist Girls' School here, left for Britain by BOAC to take up social science at the London University. She will be away for three years. Miss Tan had been a nurse m Singapore
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  • 343 6 THE Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday received brickbats and bouquets for accusing Government civil service officers of being jealous. The brickbats came from several senior officers of the Establishment Branch of the Chief Secretary's office. The bouquets were handed out by Mr. K. M. Byrne, a
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  • 45 6 MALACCA. Mon. Immigration Sub-Inspector Kamazamaran today pleaded not guilty to charges of behaving m a disorderly manner while carrying a pistol on August 1 at the Central Police Station. He was allowed bail and ihe case was postponed to Aug. 25 for trial.
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  • 128 6 MEMBERS of the Malayan delegation to the World Assembly of Youth conference m New Delhi, are seen on their arrival at Palam Airport They were met at the airport by Mr. Chelvasingam MacIntyre, High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya. Standing from left: (front row) Mr. K.
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  • 78 6 Standardpic by MR. and Mrs Mark Vincent Raymond Anthony after their wedding at the Yenning Road Chapel m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday The bridegroom is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Anthony of Ipoh, while the bride, the former Miss Cynthia Ruby Rode, is the eldest
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  • 161 6 UMNO YOUTHS DEMAND TRANSFER OF OFFICIAL KUALA KANGSAR. Mon,— The Youth Division of the U.M.N.O. here yesterday passed a resolution asking Government to transfer the present District Officer, Haji Mahmood bin Hussein, who has been m Kuala Kangsar for the past two years. They allege among other things that the
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  • 228 6 THE visitors' gallery m the Singapore City Council Chamber will soon be partitioned into four separate block* one for each of the languages spoken m the Council. A decision to this effect was taken by the Council's Finance and General Purposes Committee yesterday. The Committee
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  • 258 6 PENANG, Mon. Mr. Justice bt who was the respondent m a maim,! toda^ that he had considerable^;* very littJe sympathy fer the man, f 1 four children. HIM Twenty-five-year-old Chang Ying Khuan wept when the Judge varied a maintc nance order from $200 a mon'n for her four children,
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  • 189 7 MALAYAN FOR TOWN PLANNING MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Federation Townplanner, Mr. T. A. L. Concannon, will represent the Federation Government at the coming Town Planning Summer Conference m Bangor. England, at the end of this month. Mr. Concannon will be accompanied by Mr. Tan Soo Hal, a Malayan student at
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  • 422 7 m W m At m mw m Trespassing Ana Rape, Court Told A DETECTIVE attached to the Narcotics Subbranch, Joseph Chay Yun Kow, was brought before MrJustice Buttrose m the Singapore Assize Court to face trial on two charges trespassing into a house and raping
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  • 85 7 19-YEAR-OLD GIRL GETS SCHOLARSHIP IPOH. Mon. Nineteen-year-old Miss Chandra Rajaratnam. a former pupil of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus m Johore Bahru, was recently awarded a Johore Government Scholarship. Miss Rajaratnam, daughter of Mr. A. F. Rajaratnam. Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court, Ipoh, took her postsenior course at the
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  • 63 7 ALOR STAR, Mon. A Bill enacting the permanent provision for the Civil Lists of the Kedah Sultan and Sultanah will be tabled at the next State Council meeting here on Aug. 27. The State provides the Sultan a privy purse of $120,--000, annually plus an
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  • 195 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Japanese Embassy here will not undertake Investigations into the plight of an alleged Japanese Air Force Officer, Sergeant Yanusigeru. who turned Muslim and has lived m Malacca for the last 13 years. This was stated by the Embassy's First Secretary,
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  • 128 7 15 HURT, ONE FATALLY IN 12-HR. PERIOD KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three firemen were among 15 people injured one fatally m traffic accidents which occurred m Selangor during a 12-hour period yesterday. The fatality was of Ahmad bin Tahir. aged m. of Ulu Langat. He was killed instantly by a car
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  • 148 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were:Buyers Sellers Spot 81 81J R.S.S. No. 1 81 8U RSS. No 1 (Sept) 81J 81| R-S.S No. 2 79* 80i R.S.S. No. 3 755 76 Tone: Quiet. The price of tin m Sin ffapore yesterday was $370
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  • 32 7 PENANG Port Boarding Officer, Mr. Goh Boon Hock, will marry a teacher of the Penang Convent, Miss Tye Wye Chin, at the Cathedral of the Assumption on Aug. 20.
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  • 332 7 A SINGAPORE preliminary inquiry into a charge of murder was postponed after the defence counsel, Mr. David Marshall, had submitted that the accused. Pang Kwong Liam, was not mentally fit to stand trial. Pang, 25. was tentatively charged with the murder of N. M. Abdul
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  • 120 7 TWO MEN USE 'PIRATE' CAR FOR ROBBERY PENANG. Mon.— Two persons using a "pirate" self-drive car went on a robbing spree during the week-end. On Saturday night, they went into a sundry goods shop m Nagore Road and Durchascd 20 cents of jujubes. While the shop proprietor, Lee Kirn Seong,
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  • 52 7 BUTTERWORTH. Mori. A social and dance will be held at the St. Mark's School's hall here on Aug. 30. The proceeds will be m aid of the Butterworth Convent School Building Fund. A sum of $4,000 is needed by the Convent for building and equipping a Domestic
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  • 276 7 Childhood Friend As Witness For Prosecution MOHAMED Shariff bin Shaul Hamid, an odd-job Jabourer, told the Singapore Assize Court yesterday that his childhood friend was one of three men involved m an incident which resulted m the death of another labourer at the Sims Avenue Community Centre on May 13.
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  • 52 9 MR. JOHN Watson receives the Gold Cup at the' Penang Turf Club on Saturday from V.A.M. Tengku Nor Sa'adah, wife of the Goverrwr of Penang. Raja Sir Uda. BELOW: Couag (J. Forte) is led m by Mr. J. Watson after his Gold Cup triumph m Penang
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    556 9  -  VERITY GILL I c5 Con Beat Malayan Turf Records By k mJwite nnd my money- is a very ,w/;>m in n betting ring. r% looking up the form of the .,1 tiro runs, and tnking a final mimmtet before the rare. rr<l j)r«»iu]ly that he has his iti,- ,\h
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  • 44 9 U|«Mg by their chairman of the fjauLre* v funds were running low, the Anuteu- Football Association last night deBtrftf" contingent for the Malaya Cup p ~--r on Aug. 23 by three more s i 2 I I B. I Pat D S gaI
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  • 71 9 Jollilads Customs Draw JOLXJLAbS Athletic Union d Customs Sports Club drew m a SAFA Div. 3A gie match at Geylan£ sta- vt sterday. Al half-time, 'he score was 1-1. Tl J jllilada will hold their 23rd. a aua] general meeting at 21-3 Kamponj Bahru road at 2 D.m, on Sunday.
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  • 62 9 TOKYO. Aug 11 (Reuter) I r wn Prince Akihito partm red by Chickigaya. Japan's leading international skiier hranced into the second md of the Karuizawa In- rr.aticnal Tennis champi nsnlps, at Nagano, Central Japan. The Prince and the skiier easily defeated Eiji Yamasakl and Yosnihiro Murakami
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  • 146 9 COLONY and South schoolboy cricketer Abdul Razak of Victoria School has been dropped from the Singapore team to meet Selangor m the final of the Malayan Cricket Association's interstate cricket match to be played m Kuala Lumpur. The match, a three-day affair, will be played
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  • 37 9 RESULTS of the monthly medal Bogey competition Played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday were: A Division Mrs. Weekes fall square) "B" Division: Mrs. Stevens 'one uo>: Nine hole competition: Mrs. Oldham (one down).
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  • 67 9 PERAK Co rr? bin c d S rhooU became the first riders o/ the Heah Joo Seong trophy irhen they Se'.angor 6-2 m thi Federation Combined S-hnn^s' badminton cham- 3h-.ps m Kuala Lumen Sunday night. Ntn t payers are Tan Yee Khan. Lee Kirn. Wah,
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  • 29 9 AUCKLAND, Aug. 11 (Reuter) —Britain's rugby league touring team beat Auckland by 24 points to 17 here today m the last match of their New Zealand tour.
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  • 160 9 PRIME Minister Tunku Haji Abdul Rahman, m a simple ceremony at the Residency m Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning, presented the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong's 57,560 Gold Cup to the Secretary of the Selangor Turf Club, Mr. A. H. L. Wheeler. This cup which is being presented
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  • 139 9 KUALA LUMPUR. MondayScoring all their goals m the second half, the Army Depot Police beat No. 27 Company, Royal Army Service Corps 'B 3-1 m their Army inter-unit league soccer match on the Batu Cantonment ground today. The game was robust and a player from each
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  • 19 9 MOMBASA, Aug. 11, (Reuter).—Kenya Coast held the touring South African NonEuropean cricket team to a draw here yesterday.
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  • 226 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan Motor Sports Club and the Armed Forres Motor Club, who are organizing the first national trial for motor cycles at Gurney Road on Sent. 13 are to invite motor cyclists from the Royal Malayan Police Force to compete. Major H.
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  • 394 9 Money Worries For Penang Bound Athletes IHE 'No allowance' decision by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association for its contingent for the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union championships m Penang on Friday and Saturday may cause some members to drop out this morning. Tbe
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  • 103 9 Schools Seal Malays By Three Wkts. KUALA LUMPUR, Monday Selangor combined schools beat Selangor Malays by three wickets m a cricket match on the HQ Armed Forces ground yesThe Malays, batting first, were all out for 122 runs. Sidek 35. Aziz Jaffar 33. were the main scorers. Yew Chin was
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  • 30 9 THE Singapore Badminton Association has agreed to a request by the Malacca B.A. to play their Southern Zone Foong Seong Cuptie at Malacca on Sept. 6 and 7.
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  • 250 9 PENANG, Mon.— Penang, undergoing a searching preparation for their Malaya Cup final, were held to a two-all draw by Perak m a friendly soccer match played under floodlights at the City Stadium last night. Exchanges were even m this no quarter match m which
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  • 200 9 Moses: Not Keen To Get 'Dubious Honour' SPORTS LETTER Sir, When rain interrupted play during .he finals of the Malayan Tennis Championships, I appealed to the officials concerned to allow me to return as I had already made arrangements for my family to meet me at Ipoh at 2 p.m.
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  • 61 9 SINGAPORE Railway Recreation Club scored a convincing four-nil victory over Sentul Railway Institute m the interState Railway hockey match piayed on the Girls' Sports ground on Sunday. Singapore led hy two goals at half-time through Osman Sukur and George Franciscus. Dominating most of the pl3y m
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    • 77 9 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Friendly Kowloon Bus tourists vs Singapore at Jalan Besar 8 p.m. SAFA div. 3A Bintang Bulan vs P. Peranakan at Jalan Besar Stadium 5.15 p.m. Div. 3B Telok Kurau FC vs Cosmos SC at Geylang. Friendly Rajaji SC vs Cosmos SC at Geylang. IPOH SOCCER Voon Thean Soo
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  • 189 10 NINA SACKED FROM SOVIET SPORT MOSCOW, Aug. 11 (UPI) Nina Ponomareva. the big Russian girl athlete with the fondness for little led hats, has been dismissed from the Soviet national team for uncomradely conduct. The Ail-Union Track and Field section— the ruling body of Soviet track expelled discus thrower Nina
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  • 54 10 PERAK CENTRAL XI IPOH, Mon. The Perak Centra* team to meet Perak North at Taiping m the semi-final oi the Merdeka Trophy on Sunday is as follows H. Hollingworth. G. N. P. Lee. G. Letchumaman, M. Appuni. G.F. Cooke, P. Sankey. K. Anandaraiah. Chua Eng Kirn, Santckh Singh. JD. HelUngs
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  • 68 10 DOVER. England. Aug. 11. (Reuter) Thirty four-year-old Brazilian Ablio Couto yesterday became this season's first man to swim the channel. He crossed from France to England m 12 hours 45 minutes. He waded into the water at Cap Gris Nei at 0240 G.M.T. and clambered
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  • 170 10 SCHIEDAM, Holland, Aug. 11 (UPI) Australia's Dawn Fraser set a new world record of one minute 01.2 seconds for the 100 metres freestyle during the Dutch swimming championship here yesterday, clipping two-tenths of a second off her own previous world mark set at Cardiff last
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  • 82 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr. P. S. M. Dews was elected president of the Malayan Xon-Benders Cricket Association at its annual general meeting here yesterday. Other officer bearers elected were— Mr. A. K. Ratnam (XS) Vice president: Mr. Puckeridge tJoh>. Vice president Central: Mr. A. H. B. Alexander,
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  • 61 10 Standardpic by EDUCATION MINISTER Inche Mohamed Khir Johari takes the salute as the various team s march past him at the Kuala Lumpur Methodist Boys' School Diamond Jubilee sports held at Merdeka Stadium last Saturday. Methodist schools from all over the state took
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  • 1129 10 THE TROUBLE WITH JOHNNY WARDLE AN EXCLUSIVE ON THE BIG CRICKET ROW Yorkshire shocked the cricketing world when they sacked spin bowler Johnny Wardle, already selected by the M.C.C. to tour Australia this winter. Wardle dropped out of the August Bank Holiday "Roses" match with Lancashire because he wanted to
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  • 55 10 ATHENS, Aug. 11, (Reuter). Tom Courtney, world 880 yards record holder and Olympic champion, was beaten over 800 metres by the Greek champion, E. Depastas, on the second day of the athletics meeting between American and Greek athletes here yesterday. Depastas won m one minute 51 sees, with
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  • 634 10  -  PETER WILSON THAT FANTASTIC^ By HERB ELLIOTT proved hims elf „> the world has ever seen he tt cream of the world's miler s s <» i. on Wednesday and left thL J v retutning the unbelievable time ip W That broke the official ma u c of W
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  • 87 10 TJERE'S what they said after the r_r* ELLIOTT: "I knew m the first half ml! running the fastest race of my life Thf f» terrific but it was definitely my nicht J DELANY: "Herbie just kept oin JH faster and I couldn't keep up with him T "J one
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    61 10 DUBLIN: Australia's 0 T* rW >' H ina the tape at the mn?h 0/ a tflS VJ, I Aug. 6 when he clocked 3 minute* M a new world record for the r m»Je at the Santry Stadium ■< EHiot beat the time which bat I seconds. EHJoff won by
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 536 11 MALAYA-AUSSIE TRADE TALKS BEGIN IN CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Talks to reach an agreement on trade between the Federation of Malaya and Australia began here today at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall. Tney aie expected to conclude m the record time of 10 days, as against five months needed to
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    • 192 11 AUSTRALIA hopes to export more secondary industry goods to Malaya, said Mr. G.P. Phillips, leader of a five-man Australian trade delegation, on the team's arrival m Singapore last Saturday by Qantas/BOAC. Mr. Phillips, Assistant Secretary, Trade Relations, m the Australian DeparU ment of Trade,
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    • 113 11 Rubber Up On Better Advices STEADINESS of overseas markets resulting m improved overseas advices raised Singapore rubber price, which closed yesterday at 81 cents per lb. for International first grade August, up half cent. The local market was marked up at the opening, but trading conditions were quiet and the
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    • 52 11 LEADER of the five-man Australian delegation to the 10th International Conference of Agricultural Economists m Mysore, Dr. T.H. Strong and other members of his team will arrive m Singapore on Aug. 21 for a day's stay. The conference will be held from Aug. 24 to Sept. 4.
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    • 143 11 Hope Of Trading With China TOKYO. Aug. 11, (Reuter) —Japanese businessmen here are hoping the government will take immediate steps to resolve this country's differences with Communist China so advantage can be taken of the easing of the Consultative Committee on Trade with Communist Nations (COCOM) trade embargo. The result
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    • 43 11 MALAYAN tin exports m July totalled 3,533 tons, against 2,997 tons m the previous month, according to preliminary figures. Total exports m the first seven months this year were 29,503 tons, (41,433 tons m the same period of 1957).
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    • 254 11 f ac-^ers' lsoS R t Jr" J h c Malayan M«,utacturers Association today urged for the speedy 'ormat.cn ot an industrial development advisory committee to advise the Federation_Government on the c?u™ry s I industrial development. slt made the call m a statement, m reply
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    • 297 11 Support Co-op Bank Appeal KUCHING, Mon. A >:ong appeal to co-opera-:.ve societies m Sarawak to support the Co-operative Central Bank was made by he Acting Commissioner foi Co-operative Development, Mr. W.G. Morison, n his address at the annua] general meeting of the Bank held here recentMr Morison said all cotperatfres
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    • 59 11 SAIGON, Aug. 11, (UPI)— Exports of rice from South Vietnam will be halted for a two-month period, m an effort to stabilize the local market. The order will affect the current programme for export of 40.000 tons of rice to the Philippines. Singapore and the Republic of
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    • 123 11 All Sections Of Shares Are Firm ALL sections of the Malayan share market were firmer yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Alex Bricks: Pref 1.65 1.85 xri Ords 2.15 2.75 xd Fraser and Neave: Ords. 2.60 265 Robinson and Co: Ords. 1.65 1.70
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    • 149 11 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.10; F. N. ords. $2.57* to $2.60; Gammon $1.46; G'town Disp. $2.30; Hume ords. A4/11; M. Breweries $2.70; M. Cement $1.32_, $1.33 (and overnight); M. Box $1.66; S. Times $1.69; S. Traders $1.40 (overnight), 51.41; U.E. ords. 92c;
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    • 169 11 OUTER ROADS Santa Lucia, Paul Rickmers, Luan Hin, San Ernesto, Gehpes, Omonia, Batavia, Bakongan. Harpula Algol, Amelia Heather Oulida. Lidia. Mascot, Hoi Wong, Batoela. Prince Salvor. Southern China Fir, Castor. Yarra Breeze, Trader, Sensho Maru, Banggaai, Neptune. Statius Jensen. Valles, Tong Poh. Halia, Shoyo Maru. Support. Kalloekoe,
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    • 135 11 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling, T.T. or O.D. 2/3J; buying, air mail, T.T. 2/4. O.D. 2/41/32, 30 d/st 2/4 5/32, 45 d/st 2/4 7/32, 60 d/st 2/4s, 90 d/st 2/4 11/32, 120 d/st 2/415/32, 180 d/st
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    • 126 11 THE U.K. Atom Energy Authority has concluded an agreement with the Power Reactor Development Company of Detroit. U.8.A.. for the exchange of Information concerning the development of fast reactors. The U.K. Atomic Energy Authority have built an experimental fast Reactor at Dounreay which will be
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      25 11 L ggfTl i new n lent n 0 his LJ i rinerii of V 7-r.r Mr V r' i f fj th? Wim. oit«
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    • 24 11 t ex ntxl x t 7.. and I pi mm noittee r the I '1 :.r.g n two per t may D jUSt
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    • 106 11 Record Rice Crop For Burma A POSTWAR record crop of rice i s possible for Burma m 1958-59, due mainly to increased planting. The bulk of the crop is harvested m November and December. More land has been reclaimed for cultivation, and weather so far has been most favourable for
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    • 53 11 I- Proii 8 "day U.K., 2 nper ition able mixed copra, current shipment $32* buyers, $33 sellers. Singapore Coconut Oil M ers Association closing prices per picul bulk shipment S4B|, drums $52|. FI CB. Ltd. closing prices pei picul: Bombay copra July re nt $32$ nominal, coconut oil m
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    • 36 11 New Zealand's sheep numbers have reached a record total of 42,382,000. This is shown m the latest figures issued by the New Zealand Department of Agriculture, for returns on June 30, 1957.
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  • 39 12 PICTURES THAT TELL A STORY THESE STANDARDPICS TAKEN LAST NIGHT OF THE BIG POLICE SWOOP ON SECRET SOCIETY SUSPECTS SHOW THE VARIOUS PHASES OF THE OPERATION. AT BOTTOM ARE THE TWO RESERVE UNIT RIOT VANS USED IN THE RAID.
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  • 96 13 miAl\ pretty blonde German film ifeeo signed for the principal role of p c jfNU> m Warner Bros.' "The starry Audrey Hepburn. L f3s >een hrietly m "A Farewell to sarred m the German hit "Sky Withfctd Zirinemann. is fiUing the nun roles Knjitional cast. Rosalie Crutchley and Kk
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    29 13 British screen actress m ne Hey wood who attended the 6th International Cinema Festival at San Sebastian m Spain* obliges a mob of Spanish autograph seekers. Pan Europe Photos).
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  • 61 13 ■tatters of Warner Bros., "Auntie Based nn the stage comedy success Iliad Russell, are taking screen form p ire cast for the currently shooting hadon will play the aesthetic owner ire >chool. Carol Veazie plays Mame's Lee Patrick a stuffy society arbiter, li private secretary,
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    31 13 X (France): Cuban dancer Nsgrito Silva *iy barbecue, the Swedish dancer Edda Saint Iropez Tahiti beach. He wants k sun is not the only means to W on Riviera beaches.
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  • 539 13  -  DONALD ZEC I SW)W fcuSinfcSS iflGl^l^"^^ J i By VERY funny people the Vikings. They wore horns on their heads, sheepskin sarong, and they hurled butchers' cleavers at each other whenever they felt affectionate. They had great drunken orgies m which the weak were burned, de.
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  • 171 13  - THE HOLLYWOOD LOWDOWN Sicl t>Y Any Pink Seagulls, Mac? T?UNXIEST dodge of the week comes frcm the Hebrides where a Pinewood film unit has been making that Compton Macken: e comedy ROCKETS GALORE on Barra island. They needed some pink seagulls for the story the idea was to due them
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  • 176 13 HELSINKI-born Taina Elg, the former ballet star who makes films m Hollywood, has been signed by the Rank Organisation to play opposite Kenneth More m a new, colour production by Betty Box of THE 39 STEPS. Ralph Thomas will direct
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    • 543 13 QUOTATON: IH|| "The weary of statesmen whom deinorracy has degraded into politi- pfl {J^^^^^B —Disraeli l|^?fl *M If^Wfl EVERYONE: Be m necessities. I papers. and \\\\\\iW___T___\__im WWm\ II Ul previous commit- I rather than attempt pQI new projects. TOUR RIRTHDATE gy f(\Jf( QEL MAR AND BIRTHSIGN w ARlES— March 21
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 111 14 NEW DELHI. Aug. 11 (UPI) Prime Minister Mr. Nehru today rejected a Communist suggestion that India give France an ultimatum for transfer of former French Settlements m India. He said it was not proper to think along this line. Replying to a question on the
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    • 234 14 MELBOURNE, Aug. 11 (Reuter) Britain's new rockets The Black Knight and the Blue Streak, which are soon to be tested m Australia, could easily be adapted to launch an earth satellite, Mr. Aubrey Jones, the British Minister of Supply said today. i Mr. Jones who
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    • 86 14 NEW YORK. Aug. 11 (Reuter) A United States maritime engineer said yesterday that after careful study of the collision between the Swedish liner, Stockholm, and the Italian liner. Andrea Doria, two years ago, he was convinced a third "mystery" ship was the cause of the disaster
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    • 142 14 LONDON, Aug. 11 (Reuter) Two of the world's most famed and highly paid coloured singers. 60-year-old Paul Robeson and 31-year-old Harry Belafonte, staged a b^ox office "battle" here last night. Robeson came smiling out of the political shadows to sing folk ballads, spirituals and
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    • 317 14 DAG PREPARES FOR M.E. DEBATE Special Measures May Be Suggested ror Jorcidn UNITED NATIONS, New York, Aug. 11, (Reuter) Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld, the Secretary-General, today went into a heavy schedule of conferences with United Nations diplomats as he prepared fo r the crucial General Assembly debate on the Middle East.
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    • 279 14 SUB CHIEF TELLS OF HISTORIC CROSSING LONDON, Aug. 11. (UPI).— Commander William Anderson of the pole-piercing submarine "Nautilus" said en arriving m England today that his ship made its historic crossing under Arctic ice to the rhythm of American jazz. The easy-going skipper said the .subs juke box stopped blaring
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    • 93 14 Indonesian M.P. Captured Near Medan TOKYO. Aug. 11 (UPI) Mawardi Noor. a Moslem member of the Indonesian Parliament who sided with rebel forces m North Sumatra, has been captured and arrested, the Antara news agency reported today. Noor, the agency said was captured about 20 miles from Medan. the North
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      • 20 14 A SIX-MAN delegation of Indonesian Parliamentarians and Administrators arrived m London yesterday for a threeweek study tour of Britain. Reuter.
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      • 32 14 THE Thai Fishery Department announced yesterday that the United States Operations Mission would soon begin a complete oceanographio survey of the Gulf of Thailand to determine _natural resources in the sea. Reuter
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      • 33 14 TWENTY foreign correspondents have been selected to participate in a 30-dav project that will enable them to travel through the United States this summer, the U.S. Government Affairs Institute announced last night. UPI
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      • 32 14 MARSHAL Clementi Voroshilov. President of the Soviet Union, arrived in Brussels yesterday by air from Moscow for a five-day visit to Belgium during which he will tour the Brussels World Fair. Reuter
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      • 32 14 THE 1959 BUDGET of the International Atomic Energy Agency is set at US$6. 725. 000 i nearly twice as mu^n as the current year's budget, it was announced in Vienna, yesterday.- Reuter
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      • 23 14 TEN Indonesian delegates would attend the International Anti-Nuclear Bomb Congress m Tokyo between August 15 to 20, Antara News Agency said yesterday. Reuter
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    • 59 14 CHATHAM. England, Aug. 11 (Reuter). After digging for almost five weeks, an Army Bomb Disposal Squad yesterday recovered an unexploded German bomb weighing about a ton from the garden of a house here. They recovered the bomb. dropped on the port during a World
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    • 54 14 MR. KARAMANLIS, the Greek Prime Minister. wa s at Athens airport to greet Mr. Harold Macmillan, the British Prime Minister as he flew m fer talks. Sir Hugh Foot. Governor of Cyprus, was also m Athen s to join the two Prime Ministers m talks on the
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    • 90 14 GRIM TOLL OF THE KOREAN WAR GOES ON SEOUL, Aug. 11 (UPl)— The shooting war m Korea stopped five years ago but the forgotten explosives of the conflict are still taking their grim toll. During the first six months of this year, according to national police statistics, a total of
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    • 75 14 PALMISTS BANNED IN PEKING PEKING. Aug. 11 (Reuter) The City Government of Peking today banned fortune tellers and palmists and ordered them to find other jobs. An order published m the Peking Evening News said that only a very few people now believed the prophecies of the capital's 188 fortune
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    • 206 14 SALISBURY, Rhodesia, Aug. 11 (UPI) a four-year-old girl who survived a plane crash m which 36 persons died was identified by airline officials yesterday as the "unwanted child" of an English noblewoman. Central African Airways, owners of the Viscount Airliner which crashed on Saturday while trying
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    • 179 14 LONDON, Aug. 11 (UPI) The London Sunday Times reported yesterday that Russia has supplied Communist China with a stockpile of atom bombs and will co-operate m modernizing China's 3,000,000-man Army. "A despatch from the Newspaper's Tokyo Correspondent, said this military aid was formally approved
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    • 28 14 EARL BALDWIN of Bewdley, son of the former Conservative Prime Minister and a former Governor of the Leeward Islands, died m London last night, aged 59.
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    • 59 14 PRESIDENT Gamal Abdul Nasser of Egypt receives American State Department trouble shooter Robert Murphy at his office m Cairo on Friday night. Murphy spent most of the day kicking his heels m anticipation of a request for the visit from Nasser. The meeting took place at
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    • 142 14 SOVIET PACT TO AID CHINA MOSCOW, Aug. 11 (Reuter) An agreement was signed here on Aug. 8 between the Soviet and Chinese Governments on aid to China, the Soviet news agency Tass said today. The agreement provides for technical aid to China m the building and extension of 47 metallurgical,
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    • 21 14 PASSENGERS on the Qantas Air route from Sydney to Tokyo will soon be attended by three Japanese air hostesses
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    • 44 14 SADLY. Signor Azio Aneheschi shot his elderly lioness pet m Reggio Emilia. Italy, because "her appetite was slowly driving me bankrupt." The lione.s s was giver. to Signor Ancheschi. farmer a year ago by a friend I who runs a circus.— Reuter.
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    • 143 14 'LET M.E. NATIONS HAVE FINAL SAY' CAIRO. Aug. 11, (UPI). United Arab Republic Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi declared today before flying to the meeting of the U.N. General Assembly on the Middle East that Mid-East countries "should have the final say on Mid-East affairs." He said: "The UAR delegation will
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    • 76 14 BOSTON, Aug. 11 (Reuter) Rear Admiral Hyman Rickover, the man mainly responsible for the development of American atomic submarines, said here today that the transarctic voyage of the Nautilus show that "now we have a ship that can hide under the ice." "And when we get missile
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    • 47 14 CAIRO. Aug. 11, (UPI). President Gamal Abdel Nasser today approved Syria's first budget since its merger with Egypt m the United Arab Republic. The budget was balanced and at 461.000,000 Lira (US$130,000,000) the biggest ever. It stood U5512,050,000 above Syria's last deficit-rid-dled budget.
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    • 265 14 LONDON, Aug. 11 (Reu(en Pres,dent Eisenhower-, spec a East, said here yesterday (ha tt "entirely sympathetic" ti, frS** of Jordan and was giving him 2 2 Asked by reporters on h arrival here by air from Athens whether it was the aim of the United States t keep King
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