Singapore Standard, 27 August 1958

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  • 24 1 fS. ifc 9fl [FINAL EDITION] SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohon* *****—5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1958. Vol IX No- 56. 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 366 1 PERTH, Aug. 26 (Reuter)— Three Malayan students were killed and three others injured, two critically, last night when the car in which they were travelling crashed head-on with a sheep truck near Irwin, 251 miles from Ferth, on the Great Northern Highway. Two of
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  • 112 1 Move To Stop Russian Tin Exports LONDON. Aug. 26 (UPI) Malaya's move through the International Tin Council to suspend Russian tin exports has put Russia "on the spot," the Financial Times said today. The report said that "usually well-informed sources" felt that the Soviet Union, after much propaganda about help
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  • 2085 1 SPECTACULAR SUCCESS ACAINST JOHORE REDS 160 Surrenders And One Man Did ItChin Peng's Deputy KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The most spectacular story of the Emergency how Malaya's No. 2 Communist terrorist Hor Lung surrendered and subsequently induced 160 hard core comrades to give up was today revealed
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  • 270 1 GOVERNMENT ORDERS THE DETENTION OF 30 THUGS Release For 20 Held In Roundup SINGAPORE'S Chief Secretary, Mr. E. B. David, yesterday ordered more than 30 gangsters to be detained under the new Criminal Laws (Temporary Provisions) Bill, designed to break the backbone of the Colony's secret societies. The thugs the
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  • 27 1 GENERAL tie Gaulle, the French Prime Minister, arrived in Dakar yesterday by nir on the last leg of his tour of French Africa Reuter
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  • 112 1 LONDON, Aug. 26 (Reuter) —Mr. -Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, said today the Soviet Union had never assumed that disarmament would be restricted to the ending of nuclear tests, Moscow Radio reported today. The Radio was quoting an article by Mr. Khrushchev in today's issue
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  • 258 1 Well Buy Only Malayan Tin, Vows Australia KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Australian Deputy Premier and Minister for Trade, Mr. J. McEwen, declared today that Australia would not import any tin from any other bloc in the world because his Government wanted to protect Malayan interests. He told newsmen that cheap
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  • 80 1 THE first trade pact between the governments of the Federation of Malaya and Australia was signed at a ceremony held in Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. Photo shows Australia's Deputy Premier and Minister for Trade. Mr. J. McEwen and Malaya's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin,
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  • 163 1 LITTLE ROCK. Arkansas. Aug. 26 (U.P.I.)— The Little Rock School Board today urged the U.S. Supreme Court to deny a petition which would allow integration to proceed at the Central High School. The school board told the High Court the "emo:ional pitch" of
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  • 33 1 MEXICO CITY. Aug. 26 (Reuter) Fifteen people were killed when two planes crashed on landing at the town of Yajalon, near the Guatemalan border, according to reports reaching here.
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  • 30 1 THE Secretary-General of the United Nations. Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. stopped in Paris for an hour today en his way from New York to the Middle Eas Reuter
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  • 246 1 TAIPEI, Wed. Aug. 27 (UPI) Top U.S. air and naval commanders met in Taipei for urgent talks today amid reports that the United States might increase its military power around Formosa. Ma j. -Gen. Thomas S. Moorman, commander of the U.S. 13th Air Force,
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  • 241 1 NAVAL units of the United States Seventh Fleet, which were in the Colony for the past few days, have taken the longer route back to their Okinawan base via the troubled Formosa Straits. The shorter route from Singapore to their Okinawan base is via the
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  • 123 1 THANKS FOR A NEWS BLACK-OUT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman today said a grateful "thank you" to the Malayan and world Press for agreeing: to black-out all news concerning the surrender of Hor Lung. Although the Press came to know about it. tbe Tunku asked the Press
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    • 963 2 s m TV fl TP T C* IT 5 I JL^I v/ JL JL \j J-i I IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAyJ IN THE HIGH COURT AT IPOH m A A A T«».T fFm\ £^k mW 4fTa «f"^ In pursuance of an Order of the Senior
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 450 3 THE trade agreement which has been concluded feefwcen Malaya and Australia the first of such pcto to be entered into by the Federation Government since the country gained independence hr > a more gratifying and laudable spirit in its purpose than is usually given emphasis in setting
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    • 386 3 HUNDREDS of residents in a crowded street in Singapore's Chinatown watched, without lifting o hand to he!p, while four secret society thugs chased an 18-year-old Chinese youth, caught up fiH him, brutally slashed him with a dagger, left h "i near death in a pool of blood on
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    • 45 3 """> OtFICf: 23 Lot r«ck K.m Roao. SJJSL-J LUMKU,: SSI- 25 .n!u,.nc'. 5 M* "<• B u 883 R Pom Telephone ag29 PtiT^ 93. Cowan St Ut. Jg|l J. AN^- a Leith St. Tel: r» *v 7V2? Ma^cca, 9?IA. ■SStdiiM. Tel: w M7>
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  • 983 3  -  Colin Haycraft By The North, which contains more than half of Nigeria's total population of more than 30 million .has agreed to demand self-government next year. LONDON WHEN Nigeria's political leaders meet the British Colonial Secretary, Mr. Ala n LennoxBoyd, in London at the end of
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  • We the PEOPLE
    • 278 3 Sir I certainly agree with the article of Mr. James David in your paper entitled 'INDONESIA TODAY FACES POINT OF NO RETURN.' As an Indonesian myself, I am greatly grieved to see my country being torn into shreds and disaster just because of differences of opinion and
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    • 87 3 Sir— The Rural Board are doing a wonderful job opening up beaches for the public. I understand that there is a plan under consideration for developing a seaside resort at Tanjong Irau near the Naval Base. Before this can be done some action must be taken
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  • 73 3 "TJ7E are taught, or learn, that you can't tell a book by its cover, but I bet we don't all learn it as emphatically as a young man I heard of, who took a book out of the library, called 'How to Hug' and when that
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  • 22 3 Shorts from the talks taken home the fifth volume of an encyclopaedia. Kay e Webb speaking in the BBC programme "Woman's Hour".
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  • 693 3  - Russians Eager To Extend IGY Angela Croome By LONDON. TT took 300 years for the Renaissance movement to reach Russia. The kind of baroque that was being built in Rome in the 15th century was put up in Moscow in the 18th— largely as a result of the 'window to
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  • Article, Illustration
    442 3 G^aGj^JUl ANi regard women or Pacific and Asian nations had for the men of Malaya might have dropped to a low ebb after hearing what the two Singapore delegates, Mrs Shirin Fosdar and Mrs. George Lee. had to tell them at their conference in Tokyo. Both spoke on
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  • Article, Illustration
    52 4 THE Regent of Negri Sembilan presents the Pinfat Pekerti Terpileh, awarded on the occasion of the 63rd birthday of the Yang: di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan, to the Mentri Besar Inche Mohamed Sharif bin Abdul Samad. The presentation took place at the Istana Besar, Sri Menanti, Negri Sembilan
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  • 173 4 THE Singapore City Council Services Union (membership 2.000) will ask the Council to lift the ban on employees taking an active part in local politics. Mr. P. Ramasamy, general secretary of the union told The Standard that it was time the Council allowed
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  • 96 4 Disciplinary Action Ordered By Mayor SINGAPORE Mayor, Mr. On? Eng Guan, yesterday ordered disciplinary action against three hawker inspectors, alleged to have neglected their duty. The Mayor's action follows a report made to him by UMNO Councillor. Inche Mohamed Shariff, who found the inspectors spending their time in a coffee-shop
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  • 324 4 i But Its Difficult To Identify The Culprits, He Says THE Singapore Workers' Party was "sabotaged" by "disloyal" members in the recent City Council's Kallang by-election. The party chairman, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday, in making this statement, confirmed that there was evidence of sabotage although it
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  • 44 4 Standardpic by Dr. Shu-Chin Yang of the Economic Development Branch of ths Research and Planning Division of ECAFE who is in the Federal Capital holding exploratory investigations in regard to the proposed survey of Malayan economy to be undertaken by ECAFE. Fah
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  • 97 4 A NOODLE-SELLER. Teng Ah Leng, 29. was committed yesterday by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of gang robbery. Ke was alleged to have been in the company of four others
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  • 43 4 TAN AH TONG, 20, who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Eighth Magistrate's Court yesterday to a charge of possessing three gallons of dutiable liquor at Mandalay Road on the night of July 28, was fined $360 in default 3?i days* jail.
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  • 24 4 A SECTION of a wall of the newly completed Metropole Theatre, Singapore, will be pulled down to ease the theatre's parking problem.
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  • 176 4 TRADE FAIR QUIZ CONTEST THE first draw of the Quiz contest held in conjunction with the "Our Singapore" Exhibition at the Great World Trade fair will be made on Friday. The first 10 all-correct entries to the quiz to be opened by the judges, will receive prizes from the Assistant
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  • 153 4 He Trailed A Woman, Says Constable A PHOTOGRAPHER'S assistant, long Soh Hud. 21. was yesterday jailed lor three months in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court. after conviction lor possession of a wire-cutter with intent to commit an offence on Aug. 10. Police constable Hamzah bin Jani loid the Magistrate Mr.
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  • 131 4 Oil Workers Elect Officials THE newly-formed Federation of Oil Workers' Unitns (Singapore) yesterday pledged to adopt *'a reasonable policy" towards employers. -A statement issued by the Federation last night said the workers hoped that employers would not mistake this attitude for a "sign of weakness.'' It said that the objects
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  • 81 4 AN amendment has been made to Singapore's Merchant Shipping Ordinance, making it illegal to discharge oil, or any oily substance, in territorial waters of the Colony. This was stated by the Acting Master Attendant, Capt. J. A. L. Pavitt. in reply to a Standard reader's letter
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  • 37 4 HONGKONG, Aug. 26 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the flungkong Exchange were $16.04 to £1 Sterling $5 80 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan $1; $0.06 to one Indonesian Rupiafr Gold $253 to a tael.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 159 4 ....to a Fashion Parade of Teenagers Tiny Tots Footwear at the Raffles Hot I at lua.m. The Latest Collection of Flatties* Ballerinas, Beach Sandals and aU 0 fl perfect selection of School wear, will The Joan Booty's Modelling School For a reservation please obtain vour invitation card at Bata Main
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  • 642 5 Soldiers Carried Rifles During Dance, Court Told SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. Pandemonium broke loose at the Night Garden Cafe in Jalan Petri here, when one of two British soldiers dancing the Bock n' 801l was alleged to have accidentally discharged a shot from a Service rifle,
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  • 142 5 A Picnic For Staff To Honour City Day L .ears City Day Rations will be obKTJ a unique manner C fl n I fully-elected Council of Singapore. r _r a■€ and General nmlttcc of the \iy decided that anniversary of the I City Status c rated with a 4 the
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  • 264 5 >HEER hunger drove a 54-year-old jobless Singawatchmaker and his family to eat mushrooms •d from the wayside. I ithetic story was it bv the watch- rife, Madam Teo, in -in, windowless kb In the heart of a U Lorong 27, Gcy- after the meal
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  • 205 5 3 MALAYANS TO TRAIN TEACHERS IN DRAMATIC ART THE training: of teachers and senior school students in the finer points of dramatic art will shortly be undertaken by three Singapore teachers, when Mrs. Thelma Hale, who has been actively connected with the teaching of drama in schools for the past
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  • 45 5 THE British Council is holding an exhibition of British books at the University of Malaya Great Hall. The exhibition which is open to the public from 10 a.m. to noon and from 2to 4 p.m. will close on Friday. Admission is free.
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  • 23 5 THE Ramakrishna Mission in Singapore will hold a flag day on Saturday, Aug. 30 to raise funds for its Boys* Home
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  • 50 5 MASTER AW TORE GHEE, second son of Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, chairman of Haw Par Brothers Limited and Mrs. Aw, yesterday celebrated his sixth birthday at his Fasir Panjang home. He is seen in this Standardpic blowing out the candles on his blue globe topped birthday cake.
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  • 70 5 LADY GOODE, wife of the Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode. yesterday paid a visit to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital library run by the British Red Cross Society. Lady Goode showed keen interest in the work done by Miss Loy Kim Eng, who devoted all
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  • 310 5 No Politics Pledge Follows Aid Plea NANYANG University has formally applied to the Singapore Government for a grant to meet an everincreasing deficit in its budget. The chairman of its Executive Council, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, in his letter to the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, however, did
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  • 106 5 SINGAPORE Government officers on probation or on agreement in a pensionable office my elect not to contribute to the Widows' and Orphans' Pension scheme under an amendment to the ordinance which comes into force on Sept. 1. Officers who elect not to contribute to the scneme should
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  • 165 5 SINGAPORE'S Govenor, Sir William Goode, yesterday congratulated members of the Colony's Royal Naval Reserve for their high standards of proficiency and for the way they were carrying on the splendid tradition of courageous service. He was speaking at the official inspection of the Singapore Royal
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  • 87 6 EXACTLY one year after they first met at a dance, 29-year-old Bandsman John Mackley of the Ist King's Dragoon Guards stationed in Ipoh, led his bride to the altar of the St John's Church, Ipoh. last Saturday. The bride, the former Miss Eileen Kwa Saw
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  • 260 6 Found Hanged After Promotion, Says Boss AN employee of the National Carbon (Eastern) Limited, who was promoted but did not gtt an increment, was found hanging in the lavatory of the company's premises on August 12, a Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. The coroner. Mr. Oiam Chong Hing, was holding
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  • 30 6 THE GOVERNOR. Sir William Goode. will present Letters Patent of Knight Bachelor to Sir George Oehlers, Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, at Government House on Sept. 13.
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  • 543 6 'Did Not Give In To Everything Australia Asked' KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs Federation Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, today declared, he was very satisfied with the terms of the trade agreement Malaya had entered into with Australia. "It is a very balanced agreement,"
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  • 52 6 MR. AND MRS. Rosenberg Polak with their two children. Daan R. Polak, 12, and Jos R. Polak. 11, who left by K.L.M. on Monday for Amsterdam to continue their study. Mr. Polak is the Netherlands Charge D'Affaires in Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows Mr. Polak. Daan, Jop, and
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  • 100 6 THREE YEARS' CORRECTIVE TRAINING A MAN with two wives and five children was sentenced in the Singapore Second District Court to three years' corrective training for being a member ol secret society, Gang 103. The Court was told that the man 26-year-old Heok Kim Sua was arrested in Serangoon Garden
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  • 72 6 A FIVE-YEAR-OLD boy. Chew Leong Wan. was found drowned in a fish pond. 30 feet from his house in Koh Sek Lim Road. Changi, yesterday. The child was last seen by his mother at 8.30 a.m. when the latter left her hut for market. When
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  • 234 6 THE Finance and General Purposes (Appeals) Subcommittee yesterday dismissed an appeal by the City Sewerage and Planning Engineer, Mr. G. M. Richards, against the punishment imposed on him by the Staff Committee recently. The Staff Committee had decided to cut his salary by $100 a
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  • 70 6 THE Amateur Film Making Group of the Singapore Fiirr Society last night held its inaugural meeting at the United Engineer's Preview Theatiette. in River Valley Road. At the meeting about SO members discussed with their guest speaker. Dr. Ivan Polunin, a iecrurer in the University of
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  • 82 6 A fire ten* I Abdul Rah cj six months' i r/ pore court »ln a 'I *«s»ng hurt toTr-51 on June 15 Afv- man nik^^JJ M he stopped him and 7 Ttn added thx I four me, £J,"*J»| side. c 1 said, -I < r f uncciisciou "c fone
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  • 74 6 RADIO ttakyi c need of a -tors and a tres for a new series of radio pi which Will be pro: td in next lew WMb Those in or new Biof* who are mterestec shou.d in touch with Anthony Sr,< ing or Lewis Jones,
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  • 15 6 THE next SnppMt I sizes will be hc!c i~ the preme Court cr.
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  • 639 7 Panic Measures Wont Salve Problem Yap THE state of affairs now prevailing in the pineapple industry in Malaya could not be tackled by panic measures or treatment of any problem connected with the industry in isolation, said Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, Chairman of the Central Board of
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  • 147 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 81 h SI R.S.S. No. 1 81] 8? R.S.S. No. 1 (Oct.) 81? 82 R.S.S. No. 2 80} 81 R.S.S. No. 3 76* 77J Tone: Slightly easier. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday
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  • 58 7 TAN LI AN ANN, 10, of Winstedt School, Singapore, schoolboy chess champion for 1958 will receive his prize on Saturday from Dr. Lim Kok Ann the former Singapore champion at the Y.M.C.A. in Orchard Road. More than 20 other prizewinners in the competition, organized by Singapore Chesb
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  • 187 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Old Malayan tunes, as interpreted in American jazz idiom, will be featured by United States radio stations and Radio Malaya. As a gesture of goodwill toward Malaya. Boston Radio Stations will play the Malayan music on Aug. 31, the first anniversary
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  • 131 7 A VISITING artist who has been in Singapore for the past month has only one regret about what he calls "this beautiful island" the shortage of models. Thai-born Professor of Art at the Taiwan Provincial Normal University, Mr. Lin Sheng Yan, is on
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  • 291 7 MR. JUSTICE Buttrose in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday sentenced two men to a total of 16 years' jail for committing armed gang robbery of $3,340 belonging to a provision shop proprietor and his family in Mandai Road at 1030 p.m. on May
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  • 103 7 Rumours Keep Away Recruits AN all-out bid to recruit tfie last 150 men to bring the Ist Battalion Singapore Infantry Regiment ur> to its full complement of 660 Dfflcers and other ranks will begin tomorrow, said the Commanding Officer, Lt.-Col. R. VV. Stephenson at a Press conference yesterday. Col. Stephenson
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  • 78 7 MUTALIFF bin Maathersha, 26, was charged in a Singapore Magistrate's Court yesterday with causing the death of a watchman, Koya Mohamed, 60, by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide. The prosecution alleged that he pushed Mohamed from a platform about ten feet from the ground
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  • 45 7 THE Singapore Telephone Board and its Employees' Union yesterday reached agreement on the new wage rates for the Board's telephone operators. Both parties will meet again on SeDt. 2 to finalise claims submitted by the Union, covering all categories of workers.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 127 9 POSSIBILITIES of Canadian methods of management training being adopted in Malaya will be outlined by Professor Leslie Wong, of the University of British Columbia, at a lecture which he will deliver in Singapore on Sept 3. Prof. Wong will speak on "Management Training" to
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  • 232 9 U.K. Price Stability Prospect Bright THE United Kingdom balance of payments has improved considerably since autumn last year and there Is better prospect this year of stable prices. This is one of the main conclusions of the second report of the U.K Council on price, productivity and incomes. The Council
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  • 100 9 CANBERRA, Aug. 26 (Reuter). Indonesia is negotiating with Japan for a build-up of her merchant marine, states a bulletin released here today by the Indonesian Embassy. It said the head of Indonesia's shipping department left Jakarta at the week-end for Tokyo to join in discussions between the
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  • 54 9 THE Malayan Exhange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. T.T. 312. O.D. 32 90 days air mail 32-5/16 credit bills, '32-7/16 trade bills. Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready: Cadada 31-9/16; French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1608}; Italian Lire *****. Other
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  • 211 9 AMERICA'S firsi commercial jet airliner a Boeing "707," owned by Pan American World Airways is undergoing engine noise tests and training flights after the Puerto Rico-to-New York debut flight on Sunday. The 165-passenger jet made the trip from San Juan to New York's Idlewild
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  • 136 9 Aussie Training For Two Employees SINGAPORE Motors Ltd. have sent two members of their staff for three months advanced training in motor engineering in Australia. They are Messrs. Chow Kum Seng, (left), the spare parts manager and Raymond Chia, the workshop manager, who left the Colony last week for Melbourne.
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  • 97 9 The U.S. Navy has placed a U551,400,000 order for new portable sound suppressors designed to markedly reduce the noise of jet aircraft. The new portable suppressors—l2 to 16 feet long, 6to 12 feet high, and weighing about 9,500 pounds will be mounted to fit against the exhaust
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  • 137 9 THE Shell Petroleum Company Limited are working on an automatic monitor to detect contamination in fuels. Known as the "Fuel Monitor" and designed to augment the present stringent precautions taken to prevent the slightest risk of contamir.ated fuel being fed into aircraft, this automatic monitoring device
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  • 64 9 LIGHTS from 4,000 electric bulbs illuminate the "Tower of Strength" Ovaltine booth at the Great World fair in Singapore. A. Wander Ltd. spent $20,000 to build it, accord- ing to Mr. Ee Soon Wee, the firm's sales representative. Mr. Ee said some 5,000 cups of Ovaltine, at
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  • 104 9 Industrials, Tins Quietly Steady INDUSTRIALS and tins were quietly steady, while rubbers were irregular in the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was samll. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers B.B. Petrol 50/- 52 M. Breweries 2.90 300 Straits Steamship ($1 stock) .68 .71 Berjuntai 12/1
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  • 182 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: F. N. ords. $2.67i, |2.65 odd lot; Gammon $1.49. $1.46fc Hammer $1.63; H. Waugh $1.30; M Breweries $2.875, $2.95; M. Ce m e nf $1.31: M. Colls. 85c; McAlistcr $1.32i: M. Box $1.68; Robinson ords. $1.61 to $1.62; Sime Darby
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  • 169 9 RUBBER IS EASIER ON COLONY MARKET IN the absence of fresh developments In Formosa, Singapore rubber price fell one cent to close at 81} cents per lb. for International first grade September, yesterday. It was a quiet day, with the market closing on a slightly easier tone. The local market
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  • 97 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Aug.-Sept U.K., Continent $32j buyers. $33J sellers; coconut oil in bulk $49| sellers, in drums $53 sellers; Muntok white pepper $127 sellers; Sarawak white $126 sellers; Special Sarawak black $75. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 72 9 SARAWAK'S total revenue collections for July amounted to $2,389,490, $440,912 more than the $1,948,578 collected in the previous month. Better prices obtaining in July boosted export duty collections to $800,011 against $558,420 in June. Revenue from imports at $1,529,487 showed a sight increase, but the total for
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  • 40 9 DUSSELDORF. i n Geirr.any, is now on Air-India's Singa-pore-Europe route, the airline's Singapore office announced yesterday. This flight leaves the Colony every Saturday a* 12.30 p.m. reaching Dusseldorf the next day at 2.40 p.m. (local time).
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  • 56 9 GENERAL Treasurer of the Republic of Indonesian Government, Dr. Soegiarto, arrived in Singapore yesterday from Jakarta for a two-day visit. Dr. Soegiarto would not comment on his visit here. He will visit Bangkok before returning to Indonesia. He was met at the airport by the Indonesian Consul
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  • 63 9 NEW YORK. Aug. 26 (UPI). General Motors Corp. announced today that Mr. Harlow H. Curtice will retire en Sept. 1 as president and chief executive officer of the worlri'i biggest auto producer. Mr. Federic C. Donner, chairman of General Motors Key financial policy committee, has
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  • 40 9 CANADIAN exports of wheat and flour during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1958. are now estimated at approximately 310.000.000 bushels, compared with 282.--000,000 during July-June 1956--57. This is about 10,000.000 bushels more than estimated earlier.
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  • 3 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
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  • Article, Illustration
    208 10 Picture by (Photo by On left Mr. Justice Briggs. former judge of the Federation, and his wife visited Malacca recently on a short holiday, as guests of the State Secretary Dato Nik Daud. Twelve year-old boy artist. Sow Sens Kuan, is seen painting a landscape, which he completes
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    178 10 ftJ the,r lW( Wepk a famp in Lu« lar p ««y hfn Primp J Jer Tunku Abdul Rahm the silute at j nionial parade D «nng thp (wfl members of the m u and uorkrd to{ro thpr T young cadets «r rP dra from poh. Pfnaß Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 74 10 Picture by MEMBERS of the Kwong Shiu Association, Klang, gave a party in honour of Mr. Loh Fatt Pin, an engineering graduate from Taiwan University, who recently returned to this country. He is the eldest son of Mr. Loh Yew Sin, a Patron of the Association. Mr.
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    • 122 10 Are you lacking in energy, feeling tired... do your thoughts go round and round? £i?fFf^ When difficulties arise in the office or at home do you find i ait fiffltp ;j|S \\jS\ fP LS >ou cannot think clearly and have to struggle through the t *^BHHL i day? If so
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  • 598 11  -  KEN JALLEH I T jg not the DAY that counts, but the Time Time time to re-consider, time to rectify. 1 Tn time tha' ?£e Malaya Cap final is replayed j n( up y the deliberations of the Football Association ftlayj now caught
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  • 257 11 WITH five Combined Services players in their side. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers will make a strong bid to win the Singapore Base District Parker Cup soccer competition against Royal Signals at Tanglin today REME reached the final after winning three fixtures convincingly. In
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  • 180 11 COMPETITORS in the Singapore Base District Rifle championships completed the first three practices on the opening day of the four-day tournament at the Nee Soon ranges. Practice 1: 3 yards deliberate (maximum 35 points) British Class A: Sgt. N. Brade 40 Base Workshop 33 points.
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  • 228 11 THE University of Malaya pieties at Farrer Park i Friday and Saturday nil see the Colony's one&e xhool rivals. Chan ka Irag ;ind Siak Chong Mg renew their rivalry. j d el starts at 4 p.m. pFridaj when nine finals cided. and from
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  • 50 11 Aug. 2fi, (ReuK Ziauddin, Sec- A! '.-India Foot- m sa^l to-lay :i:nent of Ir.dia Permission to a (Hongkong) fC't- f -> visa India. fc the Government on for its refusal. obtained several had played (3T the As: an Games. P ay international ♦n Bombay and
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  • 286 11 PENANG, Tues. A lucky goal saved the Kowloon Busmen's reputation when they met the Malayan Schoolboys in the floodlit football match at the City Stadium here today. The result was a one-all draw, both goals scored in the second half. The Busmen played clean
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  • 417 11 Nine 'Wonders of The Swim World They're Here... WORLD record breaking Australian women swimmers who give exhibitions tonight at the Singapore Swimming Club pool will set Singapore All Comers records which is bound to stand for many, many years. "'Unless, of course, British, American or Dutch women visit the Colony
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  • 134 11 ANGRY protests and demands* of their 'money back' greeted the Singapore Amateur Football Association president, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, when he entered Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The reason? The big flop of the association's Premier League match between the Malays and a team representing
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  • 518 11  -  SCRUTINEER By Fast Times In Opening Workouts At Bukit Timah LADY JAMBO did a really impressive workout on the track at Bukit Timah where training: gallops began for the Singapore Turf Clubs Aug./Sept meet starting on Saturday. Breaking from the half mile, with Dententurius
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  • 90 11 GOOD WIND (late Talker) who will be making his debut on Saturday showed galloping ability on the training track yesterday. With Mitchell astride. Good Wind easily held his own in a solidly run 3f trial with well performed Black Charm in 37 4/5 sec. On this gallop,
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  • 659 11 Prince Charter Dividend Impress PRINCE CHARTER and Dividend disposed of three furlongs in 37 4/5 sec. This was a good gallop as they were wide out all the way. Numismate (Johnson) and Gitano went smartly over three in 37 4/5 sec. Peanut Kid bowled along easily to clock 41 sec.
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  • 260 12 BEDSER STRIKES HIS OLD FORM 6 Wickets Fall For 25 Runs LONDON, Aug. 26 (Reutcr) Alec Bcdser, 40--year-old pace bowler struck an important blow for Surrey in the County cricket championship when he hustled out six Worcestershire batsmen for 25 runs at Worcester yesterday. Worcester were all out for 82
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  • 220 12 ILL-LUCK DOGS THE TOYOPETS PERTH. August 26 ißeuter) Two teenage girls cost a Japanese Toyopet two points in the 10.000 mile Mobilgas round Australia trial today. The Toyopet drivers Kunio Kaminomura and Ekira Konishi stopped to talk to the girls outside the Yanchet control near Perth, but they stayed too
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  • 38 12 THE Australian women swimmers, here to give exhibitions at the Singapore Slimming Club tonight, lined-up on their arrival from Rome by Qantas Super-ConstellaVon last night. (See story on P. 11)
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  • 200 12 THE (hire Colony Swimming Clubs will be strongly represented at the Federation of Malaya Amateur Swimming Association's open championships to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday and Sunday. From the Singapore Swimming Club are Douglas and Sally Hudson. Douela? will swim the breast and
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  • 79 12 THE INDONESIAN National Football teayn arrix'cd in Singapore yesterday from Jakarta on its way to Kuala Lumpur for the Mcrdeka anniversary Gabies. Mr. Moh. A. Nasoetion. the team manager and coaeh, said he u'as honoured that Indonesia irould be taking part .>? the annii'ersary of the
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  • 62 12 I.N.S. MYSORE, the visiting Indian Navy ship, trounced Indian Association by five goals to nil in a friendly hockey match on the Indian Association ground yesterday. Star of the match was Nandez Singh, a member of the 1948 victorious Indian Olympic team, who top-scored with four
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  • 450 12 Davis Cupper Slips In As Mystery Man Standard Sports Reporter MERVYN ROSE, Australia's Davis Cup player, declared in Singapore last night that he would turn professional if the Australian Lawn Tennis Association did not lift his suspension. Rose was suspended for an
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  • 288 12 HOXG KONG. Aug. 2s. (Reuter) Australia"? -Tack j men swimmers, entering tne water only three hour* alter their delayed arrival liorn Tokyo tonight, scooped the i pool in the first carnival match againsi the best of Hongkong's representatives. But the only record of
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  • 130 12 HONGKONG, Aug. 26, (Reuter). The Australian swimming team today announced cancellation of the projected trip to Communist China because Peking have withdrawn from the International Swimming Federation. Team manager. Mr. Berge Phillips, told a Press conference: "This is most upsetting and nothing we can do about
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  • 146 12 Herb Misses World Recorc By 3.6 Sec. o STOCKHOLM. i B 26 (Reuter. "as Herb Elliot't i world s fastest miler Z Jhe UN n ,etreT ,n fast time of three mins 41., sers at an athlftics merlins hfr e vesterday. The uorld record i$ 3 ming jgj sfTS he|
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  • 97 12 DI'BROVNiK. V.::-cv: 'Aug. 26 (Beutei -The m national Chess Federal n yd terriav vote: the tit I :j: Master to F:< rr of Iceland. The Federal n Congress he« V [stvan Bilek md Ujos rVt of Hungary and tveer Vasyukov of the Sc ief as mternational
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  • 35 12 THE -V ol the Singapore! Spoon Shorn sr ■■>■ v •\y 94. Kai r.s (*****1 sr rbi M reau, ST Ha] lie*. 90; 4 T e Sk lied Shol Bade Gn- 'I
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  • 23 12 SVDNEV, CUPI) -Wi ie US niddleweij Smvincifis over A.-':- I. champi n CH< at Sydney I Vaughn, althoug nun contn l
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  • 345 12 LONDON, Aug. 26 (Reuter> The fifth and final test between England and New Zealand on the Oval ended in a draw. At close of play today. New Zealand were 91 for three, after having scored 161 in the first innings. England declared at 219 for nine in
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  • 103 12 LONDON, Aug 26 (Reuter) —Football results played yesterday were: League One: Blackburn Rovers 5, Leicester City 0; Blackpool 3, Newcastle United 0; Aston Villa 3, Portsmouth 2; West Ham United 2, Wolverhampton Wanderers 0. League Two: Sheffield United 0, Middlesbrough 1. League Three: Chesterfield 3, Southampton 3; Colchester
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  • 36 12 LONDON, Aug. 26 (Reuler) Results in last night's Rugby League matches were: Huddersfield 21 Bramley 7, Hull 34 Batley 5, Leeds 13 Wakefield Trinity 33. St. Helens 15 Warrington 7, Whitehaven 24 Wigan 12.
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  • 228 12 LONDON, Aug. 26 (Reuter) Results of yesterday's county cricket matches were: At Derby: Derbyshire beat Kent by 132 runs. Derbyshire 179 and 167 for six declared. Kent 81. At Swansea: Match drawn. Yorkshire 308 for nine declared and 115 for five decllared, P. Sharpe 42. Glamorgan 230,
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 49 12 SOCCER S.B.H.F.A. S.TC. vs. J C.I. Jdlan Besar, 5.15 p.^ 1 IVrarnc? 5.C. vs. Chartered Bank, Ja'an B?sar, 7 p.m. SWIMMING: Exhibition by Australian women swimmers, SSC 7.30 p.m. F.E.A.P. Sicrn rv.ee!. RAF. Chang:. SOCCER— Singapore Base D- strict Parker Cup F:nal R.E.M.E. vs. Royal Signals, TangJin, 5.15 p.m.
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  • Article, Illustration
    33 13  -  dave ft, Pictures by Bind of the Company on display at their Sixth Annual Inspection. Some of the visitors join in the Chorus. Mrs. EUice Hav.dy inspecting the Girls. PETER LOH
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  • 173 13 M nday will be a very "Black Monday" for thousands of boys and girls Singapore and the Federation. This Monday will also mark the comI of the third and final term of the year. The examinations to be late November should cause grave concern to the many pupils,
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  • 415 13 Life Brigade Girls Give Good Show fHE 2nd Singapore Company of the Girls' Life Brigade put up a most impressive display at their Sixth Annual Inspection held at the Geylang Methodist Girls' School premises. The highlight of the varied programme for the evening was the Company's band which made its
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  • 252 13  -  Uncle David (By An Ideal Present Q. What would be an ideal gift for a teacher who is very dear to us and will soon be leaving us? We are prepared to spend about $20/-. A. You did not tell me if your teacher is a
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 315 13 bers have full access to the THE hockey and rugger darkroom and the supplies. teams of Raffles InstituMembers of the Club cover tion should consider tnemall school activities and some selves very lucky to have of them have, in the past. the services of two distinwon prizes in newspaper and
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    • 180 13 Brain Teasers Q. What is the difference between a teacher and a station master? A. One trains the minds and the other minds the trains. Q. Dressed in a white petticoat, the longer she stands the shorter she grows. What is it? A. A candle. Q. Why is a king
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    • 488 13 TODAY'S QUOTATION: -L "Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers." —Tennyson WEDNESDAY FOB EVERYONE: Make progress in connection with work, service, health, necessities. but steer clear of a tendency to complications, mistakes. Don't create enmity. Be practical and economical in money matters. YOUR BIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN ARlES— March 21 to April 19
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  • 2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 139 14 LONDON, Aug. 26, (Reuter) —Moscow Radio, in an Arabic broadcast today, said that King Hussein has 60 fuliy armed guards and a ijuard against the guards. "Hussein, the lawful ruler, does not trust them," said the broadcast. "For this reason they are watched
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  • 270 14 U.S. TROOPS POISED FOR ACTION Get Tough Move In The Lebanon BEIRUT, Aug. 26 (UPI) US. troops suddenly took up positions commanding: the rebel Basta quarter in Beirut yesterday while 30 top rebel leaders were meeting in the sector to plan their next political move. The purpose of the U.S.
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  • 193 14 French Steps To Prevent Raids 'Shoot On Sight' Orders Issued PARIS. Aug. 26, (LTD.— Police and troops with "snoot en sight"' orders ringed refineries and oil installations in major French cities today to prevent new raids by Algerian rebels. Terrorists who bombed and burned oil installations and shot up police
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  • 70 14 NICOSIA. AuiC. 26 fßeuter)— A Greek Cypriot woman was killed and 15 Greek Cypriots wounded in a clash between Right and Left-wing factions at Milea Village. East Cyprus, early today. First reports from Cypriot sources said trouble began late last night when a bcmo was thrown
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  • 69 14 Photo. PATRICIA GODBOLT. 16. is shown leaving Norfolk. Virginia. Federal Court hearing on school integration last week, where the Chairman of the Norfolk School Board testified that it rejected her application to attend a 'white" school only because of her race. Officials described her
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    • 23 14 COMMUNIST CHINA and the United Arab Republic signed a postal agreement on Monday in Peking, the New China News Agency reported yesterday. U.P.I.
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    • 21 14 THE First Lord of the Admiralty, the Earl of Selkirk, will visit Hongkong on Sept. 6, the Royal Navy announced yesterday.
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    • 33 14 RADIO Moscow reported yesterday that the Japanese freighter "Aki Maru" has arrived at the Russian Black Sea port of Odessa to ooen a regular new service between Japan and the Soviet Union UPI
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    • 29 14 THE Indonesian diplomatic envoy at The Hasue. Mr. Max Maramis. has been called back to Jakarta for consultations with his government, it was reported in The Hague yesterday. Reuter
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  • 91 14 TOKYO, Aug. 26 (UPD— Indonesian Agriculture Minister Sadjarwo told Parliament today that 500 Dutch Agricultural estates seized by Indonesia have continued production Without a single exception, Antara news agency reported from Jakarta. "Not a single estate has ceased operation." Sadjarwo said. "Nor i s
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  • 78 14 NEW DELHI, Aug. 26 (Reuter) Mr. Nehru, Prime Minister, today advised Indian students in Britain not to go to places which practise racial discrimination. He was replying to questions in the Indian Parliament about an incident in which an Indian was alleged to have been refused
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  • 290 14 POLICE EVICT STUDENTS AND SEAL SCHOOL HONGKONG, Aug. 26 (Reuter) A police party entered Chung Hwa Middle School early today and cleared "stayput" pupils from the buildings and sealed the doors in accordance with a closure order. Since last Saturday, students and teachers had been resisting official attempts to evict
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  • 76 14 FORT WORTH, Texas, Aug. 26 (UPI).— Doctors spent four hours on Sunday using more than 600 stitches to close wounds caused when nine-year-old, Paul D. Pasch?.', Jr., was mangled by an outboard motor pro- peller while swimming in Lake Worth. The blades cut the boy's
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  • 70 14 HONOLULU. Aug. 26 (Reuter)—A jury will today consider the case against pacifist Earle Reynolds who is charged with violating U.S. Atomic laws by sailing his yacht Phoenix into the forbidden Eniwetok nuclear test zone. At a preliminary hearing, a coastguard said Reynolds had acknowledged
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  • 76 14 Photo. SERENADE to the sea is performed off the coast of famous Sorrento by these members of the "Roundoud-Out Club" of Paris led by existentialist Jacques Villoret de Joyeuse- featuring their now masterpiece the "Spiru Mambo" the characteristic of which is that it must
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  • 161 14 BEIRUT, Aug. 26 (Reuter)— President-elect Fuad Chehab tried unsuccessfully to persuade the Lebanese Opposition leaders to call off their three-month-old insurrection and General Strike when they called on him last night, according to usually reliable sources here today. I The leaders Abdullah
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  • 55 14 HONGKONG. Aug. 26 (Reuter) The official Communist New China News Agency today reported the arrest of six Nationalist agents said to have been found on board British merchant ships from Hongkong. The agency said the six men, who were "hiding" on board the ships, had been
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  • 372 14  -  SIR LESLIE MUNRO As Hammarskjoeld flies to the Mid-EjJ U.P.I, brings you this dispatch By (President of the U.N. General Assembly) NEW YORK, Aug. 26 The resolution adopted, animously by the third Emergency Session O f General Assembly provides concrete steps for stabilm
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  • 139 14 Paris, Aug. ;ti| Representative, T/.eE'J pean nation.- were rcpol today to have ude "sol progress' towards f .:ni:nl ing the threat of I r. h wj between Britain arc Icelai No details werj < a:ial immediately Representatives of 'he t contending countries s
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