Singapore Standard, 23 August 1958

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Cobl« TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, 1958 Vol. IX No. 52. fl 15 c ts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 817 1 TEST BAN AGREEMENT NO NUCLEAR BLASTS FOR TWELVE MONTHS West Willing To Make A Deal With The Soviet LONDON, Aug. 22, (Reuter) Britain ond the United States announced simultaneously today that they were ready to suspend tests of nuclear weapons for a trial year, subject to negotiations with the Soviet
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  • 365 1 11 COLONY SEAMEN SUE FIRM FOR $5 MILLION Brutal Treatment On Ship Alleged NEW YORK, Aug. 22 (Reuter) Eleven Chinese seamen from Singapore yesterday sued a Norwegian shipping line, claiming that they were "cowed into terror" and that they suffered "brutal physical and cruel mental treatment" aboard the vessel, Hoegh
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  • 166 1 UNITED NATIONS. Aug. 22 (UPI) Western diplomats today hailed the unanimous United Nations passage of an all-Arab resolution which, they said, put it up to the Arabs themselves to keep the peace m the Middle East. Only the Dominican Republic, was absent as the
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  • 589 1 IPOH, Fri. Seven more Communist terrorists, including a district committee member and a branch committee member, have been killed by Security Forces m the "Operation Ginger" area of Central Perak. Another three have surrendered and a terrorist suspect has also been captured
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  • 93 1 FRENCH ENVOY SHOT BY TERRORISTS BEIRUT. Aug. 22 (UPI) French Consul Jean Gaspard, 35, was shot and critically wounded by terrorists last night while driving to the airport. He was not expected to live. Gaspard. first foreign victim of the recent outburst of terrorism m strife-torn Lebanon, was hit m
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  • 75 1 UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 22 (UPI) Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjoeld announced today that he will leave on Monday for Jordan to put into effect the All-Arab Middle East peace plan approved unanimously by the U.N emergency session of the General Assembly. Hammarskjoeld told a news conference the
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  • 96 1 BRIGADIER H. J. MOGG, Brigade Commander of the 28th Commonwealth Brigade congratulates men of the 10 Platoon "D" Coy, Ist. New Zealand Regiment who scored their biggest single success m a midnight drama last Wednesday when thry killed three Communist terrorists and captured one m the notorious
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  • 158 1 INDONESIAN ARMY TO BE CUT BY MORE THAN HALF JAKARTA. Aug. 22, (Reuter)—lndonesian Army headquarters said today Indonesia's permanent standing army of 200.000 men would probably be slashed by more than half. A spokesman said this cut was likely to be timed with conscription which will put more Indonesians under
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  • 27 1 TWO American citizens were missing when Government troops re-captured the reoel stronghold of Tomohon i r '/ne North Celebes. Antara News Agency said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 148 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 22 (Reuter) Mr. Chou Enlai, the Chinese Communist Premier, said today the presence of United States warships m Singapore was "a new provocation to the free countries of the world, especially those of Asia," the New China News Agency reported from Peking.
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  • 33 1 BEIRUT Aug. 22. <UPI)-A bomb exploded outside the guarded residence of British Ambassador Sir George Middleton on Wednesday night and shattered one window, it was revealed today. There were no casualties.
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  • 177 1 BANGKOK. Aug. 22, (Reuter)—The Thai Health Ministry announced today that 52 children were dead and 200 m hospital from a mystery disease which caused fever and sweating of blood through the skin. A Ministry spokesman said the disease, cause of which was unknown, struck Thailand
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  • 415 2 Her Aim: To Better Living Conditions MALACCA, Fri A middle-aged Australian woman has been living m a remote kampong 30 miles from here for the past two months. She is Miss Annie Margaret Mac Arthur, who is investigating the health, social and economic conditions m
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  • 179 2 KI'ALA LUMPI'S, Fri Mala,, h. I principle to enter into an investment mar,,!"! ment with the Cited States. The SSJI The proposal for such ?.n agreement was made by tht United States Ambassador m Malaya, Mr. Homer M. Bying-I ton. Jr. when he addressed a dinner party held m
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  • 202 2 Merdeka Anniversary Stamps KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Postmaster-General here today announced the special issue of two postage stamps to commemorate the first anniversary of the country's achievement of "Merdeka." These stamps 10 cents and 30 cents will be on sale at all Post Offices and postal agencies throughout the Federation
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  • 14 2 I office-b* .M genera mci --M vice-pi ,1 Bakr I Mr m I
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    • 186 2 TENDER NOTICES P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered P.W.D. Contractors of Class "D" and above will be received at the Office of the State Engineer, P.W.D. Perak. Ipoh, up to 3.00 p.m. of the 27th August, 1958, for the constrution of two blocks of six Class "H" Quarters each (12
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    • 262 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS IN BUKIT PANJANG VILLAGE AREA. WORK m connection with electrical extensions Ij Nanyang Manufacturing Co. Substation will necessitate a shut down of electricity supplies to consumers m the Bukit Panjang Village area between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 6.00 p.m. on
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  • TORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 414 3 m which certain taxi drivers m apore contimM to mulct visitors by their illegal fj*tf»4' wlll continue to be one of the biggest Lrfioa N> the development of the tourist trade LJgVasi lction i$ taken end this racket. r^ii r ncreased. to judge by comments from rch
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    • 375 3 A HanDFUL of Negro children have regained r ?'~r lo confinue their studies m Little Rock P School reviving once again the controffvfctdi raged a year ago when Arkansas State *wnor Crval Faubus sought to prevent the CT Qr or( Jer by Federal Judge Ronald Wi \m white and
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  • 42 3 1 to r I m Feck Him Koad. bpore 2. L PC B~« No 1563 Cables IICEKNEWS ***** (5 im«). AH departments -a Insurance Bldg.. 174 Batu s. itf B |i V. '-A. Buk.t China Tel: M 7)
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    11 3 "Sorry. Tuan. You Can't Park Here. It's Reserved For Satay Stalls"
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  • 624 3  -  Robert Franklin By HONGKONG A PALE moon outlined Linting, a heavily fortified Chinese Communist island lying clo.se ahead a point or two off our port bow. We were on, or possibly over, the sea border dividing Hongkong and China, and at that moment the submspector brought t
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  • 1269 3  -  ANDREW SHONFIELD By LONDON pERHAPS the most striking feature of the West European economy ■at the moment is its failure to show any response to the American slump. The forecast that when America sneezed Europe would catch some frightful kind of pneumonia has once again proved false
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  • 400 3 the NEWS as it strikes me yHE United Nations has proved itself and stood the acid test to whirh it was subjected hy the Middle East. The Arab nations themselves shooed away the threatening war clouds which began gathering over this region six weeks ago, proving that if there is
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  • 487 4 Penknife's Fatal Blow Struck In mf* I t W^**** Self-Detence A SINGAPORE Coroner yesterday declared that a man who drew a knife when he was attacked by four secret society gangsters was justified m killing one of the assailants. In returning a verdict of "justifiable homicide"
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  • 366 4 Red China Bars Our Runaway Students' Return COMMUNIST China has refused permission for at least one student born m Singapore to return to the Colony, The Standard learnt yesterday. The mother of the student told the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, that he was even prevented from communicating with
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  • 132 4 STRIKERS PRODUCED IN COURT IPOH. Fri. Two striking workers of the Malaya Mining Company were today pr duced before Magistrate Tenku Ahmad Rithaudeen, on separate charges of "compelling" fellow workers abstain fiom work Mohamed bin Haji Mora m• 52, was chorged with ing wrongfu ly "comae led" a ab >urer,
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  • 91 4 THE Health Committee of the Singapore City Conn.':'. yesterday rejected a proposal lo ere-: a new administrative off. i c and stores at Middieton Hospital a- an estimated cost of $81,800. Though the matter was considered by the Committee earlier 'he decision was deferred until
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  • 89 4 HASHIM bin Musa, 39. was remanded for a further week by a Singapore Court yesterday after ne was tentatively charged with the double murder Of a man and a woman ten years ago. It was alleged that Hashim murdered Ismail b:n Ali at Lorong 17.
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  • 53 4 MR MRS. KAM CHAI HENG after their recent wedding at the Singapore Marriage Registry. The bride is the former Miss Lily Chia Lay Choo, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chia Teck Ho. Mr. Kam. second son of Madam Lim Kirn Hong, is an Accounts Clerk at the
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  • 205 4 THE Homicide Squad of the Singapore C.I.D. has maintained an "excellent record" considering the number of murder cases they have solved this year. Led by "get-your-man" chief. Mr. V N. Ratnasingam, officers and men of the squad have solved 17 of the 23
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  • 130 4 Don 't Sell Your Land Warning THE Ministry fur Local Government, Lands 3nd Housing yesterday warned person? who had been allocated land m the new Singaoore Malay Settlement at Jalan Eunos against selling their land. Pointing out that it had been reported that "hucksters" had managed to obtain land by
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  • 137 4 Guard Of Honour By MCA Youths KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Fifty Malayan Chinese Association youths will form a guard of honour at the international airport tomorrow to welcome home the Minister for Labour and Social Welfare Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. Mr. Ong. the strong man of the Selangor MCA younger group,
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  • 131 4 DATO FLAYS LOTTERIES BOARD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Social Welfare Lotteries Board came under fire from the Chairman of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham for refusing more funds to the association The MAPTB approached the Lotteries Board for an increase m grant
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  • 266 4 THE presence of the United States Seventh Fleet m Singapore has aroused fears that the Colony may be used a base by the SEATO nations, Independent Assemblyman, Mr. Lim Cher Kheng. told The Standard yester- day. Mr. Lim has Rled three
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  • 177 4 Police Warn Of 'Forgery' Racketeers KUALA LUMPUR. Ffi.The Federation Police today exposed a nationwide swindle which is being worked by racketeers who go about posing as counterfeiters In a warning to the public. especially those who are having ideas of getting iLh gui kly, the Police explained the method of
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  • 214 4 MALACCA, Fri. This town is already preparing for an expected trade boom when the new British Commonwealth garrison at Sungei Udang is completed at the end of next year. In spite of the present trade recession and the scarcity of cash, far-sighted businessmen had already
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  • 319 4 He'll Develop The Recreation Centres For U THE provision of full recreational f^i youth by itself would not solve the proW m o^ delinquency, the new lirec ter if (J Recreation Division of the Singapore SttUnJ Department, Mr. Stirling S. W'innans told Th e &J yesterday. a Mr. Wmnan.s ha.-
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  • 537 5 Heard Youths Say A Man Will KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A witness today told a murder inquiry that about 5£ hours before Kuala Lumpur school teacher Stephen Peter Fonseka was slain, he heard a group of youths saying "a Eurasian will be battered m a fight
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  • 42 5 ly O roi m to gn ga- hrough new Coro- ed a purchase public be m T 0 1 0 had i by le Ung small would pi ICtlCirjje coo- s be rh will m i rkets w i Finance Com-
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  • 238 5 JAP TRADE EXPERT TO CONDUCT RESEARCH KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Japanese trade m Malaya has assumed such importance that the Japanese External Trade Research Organization has appointed a representative m the Federal capital. The "Jetro" representative, Mr S Okamoto. told The Standard today that his job will be to conduct research
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  • 92 5 UNIQUE WELCOME FOR AIRLINE V.I.P. i N passengers from a Pan lirways air* N ipore jester wprised to see r the plane. n lsked: "Is mT hut wa> 1 r a very ISStfl > r iras laid on 1 i Wilson tn head the se< tion of revs. The unique
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  • 226 5 Woman Wins Reprieve f or Stowaway Lover lM^ has won the day for the 25-year-old 1 »uawav, Luu Van Lac, who was taken << Singapore Immigration authorities, off i the ca: c ol o U>w- reliable I te sour- :i> was 1 repatr ated k on me Alba, I hai
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  • 114 5 PATA Men Due For Conference MEMBERS of a Pacific Area Travel Association research team is expected m Singapore for the PATA Conference next January, the Director of Tourism, Mr. R. A. Howlett, announced yesterday. Singapore will be the first country on the list of the team which will cover Malaya,
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  • 52 5 HOSPITAL VISIT BY LADY GOODE LADY GOODE, wife of the Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, yesterday toured the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Here she admires the three-day-old babies of two new mothers, Mme. Lim Chai Nee, (a girl) and Mme. Ko Mci Kian (a boy) who are ready to
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  • 345 5 Kill The Belief That Our Economy Is Alien To Us— Lim SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, last night called on leaders of commerce and industry to identify themselves more closely with the life of the community, of which they are an integral part. Mr. Lim was speaking at
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  • 239 5 Alcoholics Anonymous Formed In Singapore EIGHT self-confessed alcoholics last night formed the Singapore Alcoholics Anonymous after a two-and-a-half hour meeting the first of its kind m the Colony at the Young Men's Christian Association m Orchard Road. Before the meeting got under way, however, two youths were politely turned away
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  • 31 5 THIEVES last night broke into the Joo Chiat Plane home of a Singapore Journalist Mr. V. T. Sambandam, and stole a typewriter and a tapa recorder valued at $900.
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  • 105 5 Send Your Complaints To This Bureau THE Singapore City Council yesterday urged the public to make use of its Public Complaints Bureau if they are dissatisfied with the staff or work of the Council. "This is the fastest; and surest way whereby the Council can correct its mistakes and provide
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  • 79 5 A SIX-YEAR-OLD girl. Dhani, died m the General Hospital an hour after she was involved m an accident with a car at the junction of Dhoby Ghaut and Selegie Road. Singapore, last night. Her sister, Nimu. 5, was injured m the accident, she was treated as
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  • 111 5 HOSTESS ROBBED OF $500 A MAN, after robbing a dance hostess of $500, attempted to rape her m Nicoll Drive, Singapore, early yesterday. The hostess, Wong Ah Moi, alias Annie Wong, 20, was on her way home when she was accosted. Her assailant snatched her purse containing the money, and
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  • 47 5 AGREEMENT has been reached between th e Singapore Telephone Board and its Employees' Union yesterday, on the new wage rates for tracers, draughtsmen, drivers and watchmen. New wage rates for the telephone operators will be negotiated between the parties at a meeting on Tuesday.
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  • 115 6 NEW SYSTEM TO HELP FISHERMEN ALOR STAR. Fri. A new system of catching fish, with the aid of experts from Japan, will enable fishermen to improve their standard of This was stated by the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. when he visited Kuala Kedah today. He told
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  • 36 6 AN advertising canvasser, Cvnl De Souza was yesterday ordered by a Singapore Court to nay ro his w.fe. Mrs. Matilda De Souza. a telephone operator w.th the Singapore Police Exchange, a maintenance of $30 a
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  • 254 6 PENANG, Fri.— Singapore athlete T. G. Rolf, who came to Penang for the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union championships questioned a student when he found his watch missing, and the student admitted that he had taken it, the Sessions Court was told today.
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  • 62 6 Two Parties To Join In M-Day Celebrations JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— The local branch of the Labour Party and the Party Ra'akyat will jointly celebrate the first anniversary of Merdeka. Th is was agreed to at a joint meeting of both parties recently at the Labour Party office. A commiPee. headed
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  • 33 6 Photo. CAPT. N. T. LOPEZ, one of the two officers from 1 Field Battery, Federation Artillery, selected to attend a course on Field Firing m Hongkong next month. Fed. Army
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  • 31 6 MR. B. A. St. J. Hepburn, has been appointed as a member of the Board of Commissioners of Currency. Malaya and Borneo m place of Mr. A. N. Goode.
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  • 355 6 No Reason For Friends Attack, Says Widow BUTTERWORTH, Fri.— A pregnant, 32-year-old woman told Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussein Jamalulil today that her neighbour of 13 years' standing broke into her bedroom and attacked her and her husband with a 12-inch knife. Her husband died as a result of the
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  • 160 6 HALE and hearty Tuan Haji Abdullah bin Haji Mat Isa of Kampong Semat. Manong, m Kuala Kangsar, is said to be the oldest man m Malaya. His age 12fl years. Born m 1838. Tuan Haji Abdullah claims to have outlived seven Sultans m Perak. Twice married.
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  • 97 6 after c P<y for th, jZ Pom n *<*<■"': s4 h y c^ 10 obtan 2 j manded 5 Pendi* ASP v- Khov a s < "Seven sta-! Jthi up by a On I Xl ..■•< m- j riCe and fi cents Afte r( S^ j an d drinking
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  • 104 6 ,Com- cc. j gapore Citj -j a: v tl year first meetii Wedd i 10 i The Com- members t^ Health Committee, m tiyes of the Itinerant I Holders' Asso r- J P 1 v l( Co m *i oi pro': bo hawkers. [t v. i
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  • 20 6 Governor ffl .'1 rrr] nper a pain: Y[ ss c olsm The exhibition m Little «|[Jj2
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  • 14 6 Youth Pleaded Not Guilty being > X > manded b; a" c i for meni Z*4
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  • 411 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malayan scientific workers cannot at present use the Malay language either as their medium of expression or instruction to any significant level of scientific attainment because it is a "minority" language, states the latest issue of the "Malayan Forester" a non-government
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  • 51 6 TEMERLOH Fri. A lorry driver, How Eng Kok, of Mentakab, was yesterday fined $50 or three weeks' jail m the Magistrate's Court, for dangerous driving. He was alleged to have collided with a car while overtaking it at the 3rd Mile, Men takab-Temerloh Road on March
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  • 70 6 IPOH, Fri. The Ipoh Town Council Co-Operative Stores Society has made a net profit of $40,***** during the past six years when it sold $957,***** worth of goods. "This is a record which the society should be proud of," said Inche Arshad bin Haji Said, secretary of the society
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  • 71 6 ng all overhead expense.v :he net profit i s estimated a. 5800 a month. "When many stores ha^ bailed this society is crow ing from strength to trCl ]f" lh." said Inche Arshad. added that the success w« mainly due to "selfless, enthusiastic and efficient ora™
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  • 130 6 PENANG, Fri.-Dutv levied on n i gold and silver jewellery exported worth during the past four years n. hardship U> local goldsmiths and tne This was slated today by Mr Khong Peng Un. the chairman oi the sub-com-mittee of Ta Kam Hong. Heng
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  • 527 7 Killers Brother Is Acquitted IN the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Ambrose sentenced to death Ghani bin Jonit, a City Council labourer, for the murder of another labourer, Tan Siang Bock, m an open-air cinema at the Sims Avenue Community Centre on May 18.
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  • 151 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 8U 811 R.S.S. No. 1 81 i 8U R.S.S. No. 1 (Oct.) 811 8H R.S.S. No. 2 791 80i R.S.S. No. 3 76 77 Tone: Quiet. The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was
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  • 54 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Chairman of the Rubber Producers' Council, Mr. Leong Hoe Yeng, will present to the Nation on Saturday, a portrait of the "Father of Malayan Rubber Industry." the late Mr. Henry Nicholas Ridley. Mr. Ridley's portrait will be hung m the National Art
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  • 148 7 Specialist Pay To Be Implemented THE Singapore Government's plan to pay its specialists m ihe medical services only a fixed allowance will be implemented on Sept. 1, despite an appeal lrom the Academy of Physicians and Surgeons. The delegation, consisting of Academy office-bearers, met the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew
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  • 57 7 A SINGAPORE taxi driver. Babu Singh, 37, was assaulted last night after he refused to meet a gangster's demand of $5. Babu told The Standard that the man hailed his taxi ir. Johore Road. When ne refused to pay up, he was punched twice on the face,
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  • 158 7 Secondary Industries Needed THE Federation's Minister for Labour, Mr. Ons Yoke Lin, s aid m Singapore yesterday that the on.y solution for the problem of growing unemployment was to develop secondary industries. This finding, he added, was the result of his two months' tour of Britain. Europe. America and Japan,
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  • 57 7 TAN Kock Cheong. 19. was remanded by a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of robbery and assault. Tan. of Dunearn Road, was alleged to have robbed a student, Tan Wah Heng of 20 cents and assaulted him at Lindon Drive
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  • 134 7 THE Singapore City Council i Services Union yesterday labelled the Council's Technical Officers' Union a "splinter organization." Mr. P. Ramasamy. general secretary of the Union, m a written statement issued iast night accused the C.C.TO.U. of creating "disunity amongst City Council employee:-." Referring to
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  • 176 7 A COLONY lawyer, Mr K. C. Chan, representing three local transport companies m 46 summons cases m the City Court yesterday, objected to the manner m which the prosecution conducted its cases and called it "persecution' of his client. The companies involved were:
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  • 77 7 ONE hundred employees of the Singapore City Council who have completed six months' tuition m Malay sat for their first test yesterday. The second batch, numbering about two hundred, will sit for their test when they complete six months' tuition, probably m two months' time. A
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  • 45 7 PENANG, Fri. The Permatang Pauh Pontoon bridge, Butterworth, will be closed for repairs from 12 midnight to 6 a.m. on Tuesday. Aug. 26. and Thursday, Aug. 28. An alternative route to Butterworth and North is available via Kubang Semang and Sungei Dua.
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  • 285 7 IN a dramatic dawn chase along Pasir Panjang Road on July 3, a Police radio car forced a van carrying over 300 pounds of contraband cigarettes to pull up, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. Two occupants of the van jumped out and made
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  • 193 9 Bank Opens Malacca Branch THE Overseas L'nion Bank Ltd. of Singapore, opens its first branch m the Federation today, m Malacca, as part of its plan to build a network of branches throughout the country. A spokesman of the bank m Singapore said yesterday the plan had been marked out
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  • 85 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchant.yesterday: New York: buying. T.T. 32-13 16. O.D. 32-15/16, 90 days airmail 33-1 16 cred:t bills, 33-3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying, T.T 31-11 16 O.D. 31-13/16, 90 days air mail 32-1 8 credit bills, 32-1/4
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  • 305 9 DESPITE a most unpromising start, trading has improved considerably this week says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co Ltd's weekly rubber market report' Earlier there appeared to be a change of sentiment m certain sections of the market and fairly heavy liquidation was experienced. As the
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  • 58 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Total import, export and excise duties collected by the Federal Customs Department last month amounted to $36,080,889. Biggest import revenue was fro>-n tobacco 58.098.340. Petrol yielded $4,909,731. o''-~r items were* malt liquors $1,715,357, sugar $1 494.--143 and textiles $1,298,522. Export of
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  • 46 9 A TOTAL of 65 sawmills were m operation m Sarawak iast year, according to the annual report of the Coiony's Forest Department. It is estimated that these mills are capable of an annual production of 8.000.000 cv. ft. of sawn timber working single shift.
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  • 124 9 SINGAPORE rubber market was quiet throughout most ot yesterday, until just before the close, when some trade buying were reported. International first grade September closed unchanged, at 81 i cents per lb. The market was marked up slightly at the opening and ruled quiet, with little
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  • 90 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Aug.-Sept. U.K., Continent $32| buyers, $33| sellers; coconut oil m bulk $49£ sellers, m drums $53 sellers; Muntok white pepper 5127 sellers; Sarawak white $126 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 68 9 m ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quietly steady yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt. Ords. 24/- 25'Gammon 145 1.50 MININGS Austral Amal 9/3 9 6 xd Johan 1.18 1-28 xd Petaling 1-TO
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  • 34 9 Japan's national income last year at yen 8,251.600 million was up by 12 per cent, compared with the previous year. Main income earners among industries were agriculture, forestry and fishery.
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  • 173 9 MALAYAN share-brokers reported the following business done yesterday: F N. ords $2 65. Gammon $1 48 J. $1.45: Hammer $160. $162; Hume prels. A5/; M Breweries $2 80: M Cement $1.30: M Colls 77* c; M. Box $169 (and overnight*. OCBC $2120; Sime Darby $1 50; Steamship 89C.;
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  • 101 9 MRS. M K. Dirdjo, a Singapore housewife, was yesterday presented with a Necchi sewing machine for winning the Hunt's products competition, organised by The Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd's retail branch m Orchard Road. Some 300 contestants sent m entries giving their estimate of the number
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  • 296 9 CHAIRMAN of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. K. M. Abdul Razak, has called on Indian businessmen m the Colony to move ahead with the times by going into "mechanisation and industry." In his letter to members of the Chamber he reminded them that
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  • 418 9 PLAN TO FORM $1M. COMPANY IN COLONY mFiitativt* Anil Commerce 1 A SINGAPORE firm of wholesale fish merchants yesterday disclosed plans to float a $1,000,000 public limited company, to operate a wholesalers' market m the Colony. Shares will be offered to all those interested m the fishing industry. The project
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  • 32 9 THE U.S. Federal Reserve Board has authorized the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas to increase its discount rate from 1% per cent to 2 per cent effective from yesterday UPI
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  • 108 9 A FORMER employee of Standard-Vacuum Oil Company, m Singapore. Mr. Koh Kam Wah. has established a Stanvac sen-ice station m the Colony, m partnership wi'h a local merchant, Mr. Lee Choo Their service station at Lorong 38, Geylang Road, Singapore, operates under the trade name
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    28 9 Aussie Budget The Australian Federal Budget for 1958-59 allows for a deficit of £110,000,000 Total cash tttSO ircei are estimated at £1,465,145,000 and total rash requirements at £1.575,145.000.
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    • 187 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Oulida, Anking. Shunhing. Statius Jensen, Khyber, Prince Silvor, Tjiwangi Kuroshio Maru. Yarra Breeze, Perak. Rajula. V n R lmsdijk, Hakuzan Maru. Lian Hin. Tournai, Angkorwat, .\fytoama Maru Peliculla Kajang, Pres Filmore. Batavia. Hg Silvermoon. Lidia. Eastern Lucky, Hoi Wong. Karimata. Tong Goan Ondina. Calt. Genoa.
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  • 3 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
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  • 180 10 A miniature Pesta was held m Kuala Lumpur recently to mark the anniversary of independence for Indonesia. Dr. Mohamed Ra.zif, the nations Ambassador m the Federation, was host to a large gathering of Indonesians at his Maxwell Road residence. There were dances, music and all the fun
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  • 96 10 Cooktail Reception A cocktail pari' fl given id Mrs S S kvM wife of thf nf« Hin fl missioner for h:jfl Malaya, by thf :fl Women's Indian Awnfl at thf rpsidr-nrf nf \fr fl sident. Mrs \b Mamfl Photo shows H the (hair from ?ef u 'ifl Mrv 0 Spenm
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    102 10 Picture by ■mr. win inn XX--&?fiM.&v:%majm\m MB— rh \A T *r\ 3I "fl ihi<. 11 children modelled over 20 beautiful shoes, at the Cni quin Parade held at the Kiang Club recently. ir pufl They are from left Susan Lammerts, Herman Lammer^ lllsf i si M Sheila Hockley,
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  • 560 11 Start The Day With Proctor Speedy Proctor is back m form and m this lark lustre field he ia worth following. Thia Mirza II gelding ran an encouraging race on Wednesday, finishing three parts of a length behind the vastly im- proved Theatre 111. With his smart early pace he
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  • 397 11 TODAY'S CHOICE: pLEASANT DREAM, a long striding four-year-old by Star Kingdom, is very much on the upgrade and i should have no difficulty m completing a double by winning the 9f event (Race 5) for horses Cl. 4, Div. 1 at Kuala Lumpur today, final day of the
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  • 1265 11 TODAY'S CARD BIG SWEEP Big Sweep will be drawn on Race 8. Forecast Pool will be held on Races 2, 4 6 and Treble Tote on Races 3, 5 7. REDIFFUSION RediiTusion will broadcast commentaries on all 8 races to listeners outside of Kuala Lumpur. RACE 1, 2.30 p.m.— Class
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  • 196 11 Technicolor U appeals a lot In the 9f event for Division 2 horses and should make a safe each way bet. This Cagire II three-ycar-oid showed promise m his last three outings. Three days ago he was running on strongly when fourth to Siam Rice
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  • 428 11 Forget Me Not To Make Amend Forget -Me-Not II was not disgraced when beaten by Siam Rice over 7f. He chased the winner from the word 'Ro' and was no more than half a length behind at the finish. This four-year-old improves with each outing. At Kuala Lumpur last month
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  • 82 11 SCRUTINEER TURF MASTER PROCTOR PROCTOR Persian Count Mysterious Mysterious Four-C EXHIBITOR II COURTIER Pulot Itam Exhibitor II Courtier Dentureene DISTRIBUTOR II BRICHT EYES 111 Brrght Eyes 111 Tarxan Srikandi Erik FORCET-ME-NCT FORGET-ME-NOT Theatre 111 Talent Siam Rice Ncllyne PLEASANT DREAM MALAY FILM II Pleasure Park Honey Bee Malay Flim
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  • 172 11 COLLEGE BELLE The H event for Class 4, Division 2 looks to be the best betting race of the afternoon. Hot one of the 13 acceptors here has shown consistent form m their last six outings. However, I will take a chance with College Belle.
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    38 11 This speedy old stager owned by Mrs. O.M. Noordin scored a runaicay victory ov the second day. He is strong- j ly fancied to Sire a repeat performance m Race 4. fgdfg gdfg dfg sg s
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  • 609 12  -  KEN JALLEH Says That Triumph Over Kowloon Proved It IT took the touring Kowloon Busmen to lose their heads for Singapore to find theirs and make their chances of putting the Malaya Cup back m this island brighter since Selangor took it away m 1956, and
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  • 91 12 SINGAPORE: Yew Chang; Omar Rahmat. Matmoon Suda.sec; Quah Kirn Beng, Lee Kok Seng. Osman Johan; Ibrahim Hassan. Tahir Abu, Arthur Koh. Quah Kirn Swee, and Dollah Zainol. Singapore be?-t Malacca 4-2; Johore 1-0: Negri Sembilan 3-1; Services 2-0; Selangor 3-1; Kelantan 6-0. PENANG: S. Varatharaju; Koay Ban Chua.n,
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  • 382 12 Pen Sketches SEET TEW CHANG (Chinese Athletic). Represented Smgopore m the Asian Games m Tokuo and Merdeka Festival Games i Kuala Lumpur last year First appearance h/ the i final. An outstanding keeper. OMAR RAHMAT ri Karib) A very young player who ban reurcsented Singapore 'A' regularly. Comes", n
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  • 77 12 ONLY TEN MINUTES PLAY IN TEST LONDON', kua :%<: Play >n the ftfth cricket Tja orac restricted fo ion m-« sor5 ore lunch today duri a England's total l «4night score of Sof«r~, ket m reply to New v& IGL Ifl New Zealand first n,ng r Kngland first in"'^ g
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  • 46 12 AN Army XI KJOf«d cisive 4—o victory over Roya! Navy when thes the final of the n^ 1 V, soccer championship i* Terror. B v pThe Cup, which the R*£j won last year. was pre* by Lady Gladstone, WU* ul Naval C-in-C.
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  • 699 12 Penang 'well oiled' to take the road to victory, writes islands top supporter Now for Penang and the confidence that exudes from our soccer reporter m that island. "Roll out the red carpet. Form the royal guard of honour. Strike up the band." he writes, as if victory for our
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  • 158 12 A record crowd of Pakistanis m the Colony will be at the Happy World stadium tonight to give their national wrestlers, Akram and his elder brother Aslam. moral support m their big tests. There has been a great demand for tickets from Pakistanis, the
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  • 45 12 BANGKOK, Aug. 22 (Reuter). Fiftythree students from Singapore's Chinese High School have arrived here to play a series of basket oall, badminton and table tennis matches with Bangkok -rchool teams. Their visit is arranged by the Bangkok Chinese Chamber of Commerce.
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  • 52 12 SYDNEY, Aug. 22 (Reuter) —New South Wales Sheffield Shield leg spinner John Martin will move to South Australia soon and will bid for a place with the South Australian team this cricket season. Martin will leave for Adelaide with his wife and daughter early
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    138 12 THE referee, Thirty-nine-year-old Oei Poh Hwa of Perak. has been accorded an unique distinction of refereeing two Malayan socrer cup finals m one season: F.A JI. Cup-final (Combined Services beat Malacca 3-1) m May and this HMS Malaya Cup final at the Merdeka Stadium. An honorary secretary of the Perak
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  • 51 12 THE following will represent non-benders against the Shell Sports Club at cricket to be played at Paya Lebar today. R Tufnell (capt). R Hoffman. Cheah Kirn Swee. A Raja. G B Darke. G. Westerhout. D Almeida, J. Le Cain. A. B. David. E. Le Mercier and A. N.
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    • 73 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA League Div. 3A: Mount Emily vs TBA. STC, 5.15 p.m. Div. 2B: SHB Police vs Minto, Geylang, 5.15 p.m. CRICKET: SRC rs MRN VR. SRC, 2.15 p.m. NonBenders rs Shell SC. Paya Lebar, 2.15 p.m. SWIMMING Singapore open championships. SSC 3.30 p.m. WRESTLING: Akram vs Sheikh Ali.
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  • 454 13  - THE ROAD TO MALACCA Carol Genever fg hgf ghs hgf sh RECOLLECTIONS By I have week's B„ p rom ing up and. W[ pilars m your I* i fin thoroughly Krnd i trip to f i are inter- luxurious [a (and who I stay at the House is I alone.
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  • 576 13  - A rmy Keeps In The Swim JOHN WOODROW Story fey T c earliest ms, swim- ie of them ;> reflecting tall h of iheir provided ecreation for m today then n les unabat[Bm* re the Army T han four r.s*ructed pools for ise ol Army J theii famldur.ng the it
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  • 176 13 s lya'l independence she has taken over nun, hers of tradesmen Irom the kytn other Ranks of the British Army. But some ivho wanted to go over were there were no vacancies m the^r particular trades. Of such are the hc.nd"h 40 Base Workshop R.E.M.E. the
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  • 248 13 Open Day For Base Workshop QN Sunday. August 31, 40 w Base Workshop, REME. Ayer Rajah Road, Pasir Panjang, will hold its first Open Day. In the morning, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. the Workshop will be open to visitors, and m the afternoon from 2 p.m. until 5.30
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  • 23 13 •Sister. What About The Four Meals A Day Vm Supposed To Take After The Pills? 9
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  • 126 13 PREPARATIONS are already x going ahead for one of the most spectacular events m the Singapore Calendar the Poppy Day Floodlight Tattoo. The Tattoo is scheduled to take place on the Padang on September 18 and September 19. This is the first time the Tattoo has been
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    • 212 14 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug.. 22 (UPI) The Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA) today urged that the time a Pacific traveller can stay m a foreign country without a visa be extended from 72 hours to 30 days. The Dian wiii De placed before government officials
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    • 85 14 LONDON. Aug 22, (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth of Britain and Queen Salote, the sis foot three inch, 20-stone ruler of the volcanic island kingdom of Tonga m toe South-west Pacific, have decided to cenciude a new treaty of friendship it was officially announced today. Under the
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    • 65 14 NEV/ YORK. Aug. 22, (UPI), Screen actress Elizabeth Taylor and her late husband's son. Michael Todd Jr., filed a U555,000,000 suit m Federal Court yesterday against the owners, maintainers and controllers of the rented plane which carried Michael Todd Sr. to his death on March 22, Bear Grants,
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    • 75 14 Crashed Plane 's Logbook Found AMSTERDAM. Aug. 22 (Reuter) A Dutch Government aviation expert said here today that a Spanish trawler had picked up the logbook of the K. L. M. Superconstellation Hugo de Groot which crashed In the Atlantic on August 14 with the !c>> of 99 lives Mr
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    • 187 14 De Gaulle's Promise TANANARIVE. Madagascar, Aug. 22, (.Reuter). General de Gaulle declared here today that the new French mnstitution would give overseas territories the possibility of becoming independent state.- and "'going their own way" if they wished. The French Prime Minister, who was given a standing
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    • 118 14 Miss Taylor and Todd Jr. now control. It is named as "controller," of the plane at the time of the crash. The other defendants are Ayer Lease Plane, Inc., named as owner, and Trade-Ayer, Inc., named as maintainer of the plane. A companion suit for USS
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    • 43 14 RICE SUPPLY TO QUEMOY MATSU TAIPEI, Aus. 22 vßeuter)Nationalist China has oegun rice shipments to the offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu for distribution to the civilian population In the event of an invasion from the Communist mainland, only a few miles away.
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    • 2808 14 After 7 days of bitter debate, even the Russians Say*A yt 80 NATIONS APPROVE SURPRISE ARAB MOVE Dag To Make Peace Mission To Mid-East UNITED NATIONS, Aug. 22, (Reuter)— The United Nations General Assembly last night gave unanimous approval to an Arab resolution aimed at restoring
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