Singapore Standard, 20 February 1959

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Teleohor* ***** 5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1959. Vol. IX No. 232 15 ct*. 14 Pages ~^sEisigi_t- [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 1059 1 ENTRY CLAMP: Razak thanks MA*** S**v v**-4*i**>t'€*t***it MT'S LA 1U Employees on contract can't stay: Protection for our youth KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Immigration Bill "one of the most important pieces of legislation ever considered by. the Federal Legislative Council since Merdeka/' was unanimously accepted by the
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  • 586 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Cirixens below 21 years of age, if allowed to participate in electioneering campaigns, might be carried away or misled into course of action detrimental to security and public order, acting Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak
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  • 754 1 SHAME! PACK OFF!' HECTIC RECEPTION for SEENIVASAGAM KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam caused an uproar in the Federal Legislative Council today when he told the House that the people of Malaya were "much happier under British Colonial rule than thev are under the Alliance
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  • 242 1 Complaint on RAF privileges in Commons LONDON. Feb. 19 Reuter) A complaint about privieges .said to be given to marled Royal Air Force officers itatiohed at Tengah. Singa>ore. is to be raised in the rlouse of Commons, it was innounced today. A Labour Member of Pariament Commander H. Pur;ey, tabled
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  • 32 1 MEXICO CITY. Feb. 19 (Reuter) President Eisenhower arrived at the Pacific coast town of Acapulco by air today for two days of talks with President Lopez Mateos of Mexico,
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  • 366 1 URGENT NEED FOR TIGHTER LAWS TO CURB CRIME KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Legislative Council today unanimously agreed that there was urgent need for more effective and drasUe— legislation to- deal with the "upsurge" of gangsterism and thuggery in the country. The Prevention of Crime j Bill, introduced bv the Minister
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  • 190 1 LONDON, Feb. 19 (Reuter) The Cyprus roundtable conference today signed an agreement to establish an independent Republic of Cyprus. Mr. Fatin Zorlu. the Turkish Foreign Minister, told reporters that there was complete agreement and the conference was over. Mr. Zorlu said that he and Mr. Nuri Birgi, the
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  • 443 1 Cheap goods could be a danger—Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Legislative Council today approved legislation to impose an anti-dumping and countervailing duty on goods dumped in the Federation or have been Imported under subsidy by foreign nations. Minister for Cnmm'TCP and Industry. Mr. Tan
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  • 32 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A communist terrorist Ping Ho Kong, surrendered to the Thai Police at Haadyai fTha.land) this morning. He joined the communist 'terrorist organization in 1052,
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  • 820 3 lAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD February 20. 1959 ■WO importont legislative enactments were tied in the Federal Legislative Council yesterday. e bans school children, youths under 21 years age and many categories of undesirable citizens ■lhe political arena. The other arms the ■ment and the Police with powers
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  • 1070 3  - History Of The Royal Family Tunku Nong Jiwa By- I^EDAH has a long history behind it. A truly old kingdom, Its relationship with the Hindus is traceable as far back as the sth Century. The first known civilised settlement in Kedah was at the mouth of the Merbok River. It
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  • 754 3  - Great Day Of Rejoicing For The People Of Kedah ABDUL MALIK RAHMAN Installation Of Malaya's Youngest Sultan by ALOR STAR PAGEANTRY, pomp and splendour will mark the installation of Tuanku Abdul Haiim Mu' azzam Shah as Sultan of Kedah, today. And for the first time in 248 years, in the
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  • 459 3 the NEWS AS it strikes me (OPPOSITION leader in th*. w Ceylon Parliament. Dr N.M. Perera. h?s called for the removal of the GovernorGeneral. Sir Oliver Goonctilleke, on the ground thit he is indulging in Party politics and jeopardising the Constitution and demoeritic structure. He bases this tharge on reports
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  • 417 4 32 relatives of dead crew men sigh as dusk halts salvage work THIRTY-TWO men, women and children— relatives of four crew men who lost their lives when the Singapore Harbour Board tug Pitho sank 13 days ago let out a sigh
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  • 303 4 Watchful Eyes Aftermath of harbour collision SINGAPORE Government will appoint a Public Inquiry Commission to inquire into the sinking of the Harbour Board tug, the Pitho, on Feb. 7. The Standard understands that the Minister for Commerce and Industry. Mr. J M.
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  • 204 4 Car owner freed by court A CAR which was parked In fecK Lim Road one evening by its owner, was found by Singapore Police aband and containing contraband cigarettes at Tanah Merah Besar three hours later Police told the Fourth Judge. Mr. Philip Lau. that the can stopped about 100
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  • 75 4 SINGAPORE Police are taking measures, with the help of village elders, to ensure that arsonists do not crea'e another "Friday the 13th** fire at Kampong Silat which adjoins the burnt out Kampong Tiong Bahru. Police Secretary Mr. William Cheng was commenting on a call for precautions
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  • 165 4 Moll used as decoy to rob woman A 30-year-old woman from the Federation. Gan Goh Swee. w_is yesterday waylaid by three robbers on Rangoon R^ad. Singapore, who grabbed from her a pair of gold bangles worth $200. One of the three robbers, the Police said, was a woman. All three
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  • 34 4 THE Secretarv cf the Pen3ns Turf Club. Mr. Lim Thiam Hon, stated yesterday that owner-drivers' car nark was now at the ton sand rin^ of the racecourse at Batu Gantong I
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  • 129 4 Students' $48,000 Tiara For Sultanah ALOR STAR. Thurs.— A tiara costing $48,000 purchased from donations made by school children in the State of Kedah, was among gifts presented to the Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah at a ceremony at the Is.ana Anak Bukit here today. The presentation of ihe tiara
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  • 95 4 1,000 ENTRIES FOR PHOTO EXHIBITION THE first South-east Asia Salon of Photography Exhibition to be held in Singapore soon has attracted more than 1,000 entries from Australia. Indonesia. FornVietnam, Burma, India and Malaya. President of the Singapoie Art Sooietv Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. whose photographic group is sponsoring the salcn.
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  • 29 4 THE newly Installed Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah. will he the chief guests to the Dowan recaption at the Kulim Padang at 8 a.m on Feb. 26.
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  • 83 4 PEKING OPERA TROUPE DUE IN S'PORE THE advanca group of a Peking Opera troupe which will play a month at the Oriental Theatre in Singapore aril] arrive by the Tjiwangi from Hongkong today. After the season at the Oriental, the troupe is expected to tour the Federation, a spokesman of
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  • 257 4 TWENTY-THREE years ago lour men began singing in churches in South America to raise funds for their university education. They went from church to church, drifted from town to town, till they were so far away that they had to keep on singing to gather funds
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    397 4 $30 gifts to buy furniture SINGAPORE Council of Social Service at an emergency meeting yesterday, decided to give $30 to each victim of the Kampong Tiong Bahru fire instead of a chit to buy furniture. The money will be distributed to the victims when they move to the Singapore
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  • 83 4 VOL'LL know in th:. M a rned a dropping a bu ihirt porket first ha\ his thigh a pore Assise Court wai day. In the ti the seller, Lim Pouy Th< charge^ with a\vful posi n of ammunition I cartridge— and using criminal Intimidation b.i I I Siew Ct.
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  • 524 5 Iy are ready to i schoolchildren disrupt order I LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya must protect against those who don t believe in it and stroy it. declared Deputy Prime Minister, Razak, during the debate on the Elections ts Bill, 1959, which he introduced in the Council today. ling why elections
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  • 876 5 that the canvassers are pure. Everybody who has the interest of this country at heart should ensure thai the elections are carried out pro-j P^-rly and nnt another secret society reign", Mr. Brodie added. Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin I said it
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  • 158 5 PRISONER IN PUDU GOES ON A 'FAST TO DEATH' KUALA L V MPUR, Thurs. A "political prisoner." P Ramiah, is conducting a fast to death in Pudu Prison here because ho has been put among common criminals. The Standard learnt today. Ramiah is serving a seven-year prison term for possessing
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  • 170 5 Hecklers: Now it 's jail or $100 fine KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Minister for tiie Interior and Justice, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, today successfully moved a bill to include disorderly behaviour 3t a public meeting punishable under the Minor Offences Ordinance. He toM the Legislative Council today that the
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  • 45 5 SINGAPORE. Assistant Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday returned a verdict Q f death by misadventure at the inquest on a labourer. Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman. 31. who fell off a moving lorry at Alexandra Road on the afternoon of Dec. 30 last year.
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  • 212 5 Students' memo to Nanyang probe team THE Nanyang University Students' Union has submitted a nine-point memorandum to the Government Commission probing into the university's acaaemic standard. In the memorandum which is confidential, the Union expressed its views on ways to strengthen the economic foundation nf the university, and the appointment
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  • 75 5 THE Cathay Organisation yesterday announced it would screen today, a 12-minute newsreel on thp Singapore Constitution Exposition at all its cinemas. This is the second official newsreel of the Exposition to be issued by the Cathay Organisation. The Cathay-Kri s Films also announced yesterday they would be
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  • 194 5 INCHE Senu bin Abdul Rahman, the Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia (right), gave a tea party to Mr. Ho Ah Loke and Maria Menado when they arrived in Jakarta to begin work on "HILANG GELAP DATANG TERANG" (Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining). On left is Mr. Osman
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  • 275 5 35 LOVELIES WILL WOO' 370 WEALTHY US TOURISTS THIRTY-FIVE pretty hostesses will make an all out bid to "sell" Singapore to 370 wealthy American and Canadian tourists, who arrive on board the luxury liner, Bergensfjord, at 9 a.m. on Tuesday. The hostesses will whisk the tourists off to the main
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  • 198 5 CONNIE and GEORGE Their wedding is off THE girl is Constance Lay cock, 19-year-old adopted daughter of Singapore lawyer, Mr. John Laycock. The man is ex-Merchant Navy engineer, George Audley, 23, whom she was to morry. However, when Constance arrived in London
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  • 77 5 $80 FINE AND YEARS BAN ON RIDING A MOTOR-i CBT, Too Pang Kiew of Vio Chu Kang Road, wa- vc r\ H total of |80 in the Singa; Second Traffie Court for r a mi and whilst not heing co\ by third partv Insurance* Ha was alleged to have committed
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  • 360 5 That mil. PAP charge: No probe without some basis of truth SINGAPORE Government will not appoint a Commission of Inquiry to investigate allegations made bv the Peoples Action Partv. regarding an account of a Minister with the First National Citv Bank of New York, until it was satisfied that there
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  • 185 5 KUALA LC-VIPCR. Thurs. A 28-year-old Tapah born Chinese. Chan Ho Kow. carrying three aliases to his nunc, has been barred permanently from entering the Federation. Ong, who is also known as Chan Ho Kow. II K Tan and E. K Tan. is said to he residing
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  • 94 5 Died after eating ice-cream A Sve-year-old boy died few hours after 1. sone n Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon He Bppearad then to he Quite normal and did not corn; of any trouble. Three hours later h" his sister-in-law for > water She noti( cd Ul It thati was foam in
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  • 162 6 Strict security check on jet THE record-breaking BOAC Comet IV jet airliner was yesterday a "hit" at the Singapore airport ot Paya Lebar. In the two hours during which the public was allowed to visit the airliner, more than 800 people boarded her
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  • 486 6 LIB-SOCS SNUB CITY FUNCTIONS FOR FEB. VIPs Mayor out to win friends at the fax-payers' expense Vasagar l~ ti. L ERAL SOCIALIST Councillors yesterday boycotted functions organized fnJi r Sln apor( to honour visiting representatives from various Council Vernment b dles in the The visitors are here as guests of
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  • 226 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government is considering: setting up an Honorary Consul in Hamburg. Germany, the official spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry, Inche Zaiton Ibrahim, disclosed todav. i _r. a mm He, however, emphasised that this did not
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  • 112 6 PEOPLE living in attap «^rl n Kam P°n& Sllat. Sinffr? 0 Te u rpcfived another Sf, l e a7. en three flre engines rushed to their village last n2f ht- it was however a false; a" 1 i a A* a result of three small nres
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  • 67 6 THE President of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin. yesterday opened an exhibitions of Chinese paint* ing s and calligraphy by Miss Cheung Yen See *at the Chamber's premises. The show, sponsored bv the China Society. South Sea Society. Chang Clan Association. Sin
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  • 107 6 Bv WILLIE SOH COLOMBO. Thurs. BOAC's jet !ine r Comet IV on 1 its second Far Eastern crewtraining flight marie a smooth landing at the Katur.avake Military Airport here three hours 46 minutes after leaving Singapore yesterday It \va> a pleasant 1.600 mile trip and
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  • 97 6 Ships on way to meet the Britannia From Ranjit Gill nn board the HMS Cevlon MALACCA STRAITS, Thurs:— The flotilla of six Far Fast Command ships which will escort the Duke of Edinburgh in the Royal yacht "Britannia" is now steaming to rendezvous point. Led by HMS. Cevlon, the vessels
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  • 335 6 VACANT HOUSE MURDER SINGAPORE Homicide Squad believe that the gun used in the murder of a Colony broker, Lee Bok Low. on Monday was a police revolver. The Standard learned yesterday. A spent bullet recovered from the scene of the murder suggested this. Lee's
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  • 24 6 THE Civil Defence C Penang Division will h annnal dinner and dar.<~c a 4 its new Headquarters in Avenue on Marrh 7
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  • 339 6 SPECIAL CHINESE TAPESTRY AS GIFT FOR DUKE SINGAPORE Constitution Exposition Committee will present a Chinese tapestry to the Duke of Edinburgh, as a souvenir when he attends the fair on Sundav. The tapestry. 48 feet lonj and 3 feet wide, with 1.0-ine. ■ilk tassels, was specially ordered and flown from
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  • 131 6 MA'S DEAD SO DANCER IS FLYING HOME... A BRITISH ball* dancer arrived in Singapore yesterday in a Qantas Super Consolation after cut tin* short her tou r of Austrt Twenty-year-old Misi Elaine Tho-na I, a rr.cn her of ihe Royal Ballet Company, now touring Australia. is ir. mourning. Her mother
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  • 313 7 'NONSENSE!' PRESS GOSSIP ANNOYS PIANIST FOU TS'ONG, the runaway Chinese pianist, yesterday left Singapore for London in a rage. The young pianist was angpred by an English language newspaper report on his so-called "completely new experiences." in the Colony. "It's all utter nonsense,
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  • 306 7 Fed. Govt, agrees to lift ban on movements in Johore Straits MORE than 4,000 fishermen and kelong workers living on the Singapore bank of the Johore Straits, both east and west of the Causeway are now freed of the restrictions placed by the
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  • 296 7 SOCIETY PARANG ATTACK ON THREE SHOCKS CINEMA CROWD IPOH, Thurs. A large crowd leaving a cinema hall in the heart of town were terrified when two secret society gangsters, armed with a chopper and a stick, chased and attacked three men in broad daylight today. One of the three victims,
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  • 147 7 Away With Queen —If I Can Do It: Ong SINGAPORE'S Mayor Ong Eng Guan yesterday said if he had the authority ho would remove the Queen's portrait from the City Hall. The Mayor made this remark in reply to a question put to him by one of the visitors from
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  • 65 7 MISBEHAVED FINED $15 G V. OWEN was yesterday fined $15 in the Singapore Seventh Magistra'e's Court after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly behaviour at 9 p.m. at MacKenzie Road near the Rex Theatre on Jan. 28. Two othprs, R. Chcllathurai and Nai Sombati. who were join.ly
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  • 29 7 A SCHOOLGIRL. Chua Lai Yeng, 8. was knocked down by 3 car at Jalan Bahagiga, Singapore, yesterday evening. She was admitted to hospital with head injuries.
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  • 146 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES ruooer prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 85 J 86i R.S.S. So. 1 March 86 h 861 R.S.S. No. 1 April 87 8:$ R.S.S. No 2 854 85* K.S.S. No. 3 84i 84i Tone: Quiet after slightly easier The tin price in
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  • 275 7 INSPECTOR M. Kanapathy, described as an officer capable of going very far in the Police Force, was convicted on a charge of bribery at his retrial in the Singapore First District Court yesterday. He was sentenced to 18 months' jail. The Judge. Mr.
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  • 82 7 1,600 ARE 'STAR' STRUCK AN advertisement calling for actors and actresses has drawn 1,600 replies, a Shaw Brothers spokesman told The Standard yesterday. The actors and actresses are for the Shaw Organisation in Hongkong. The list is now down to 102 applicants who will be interviewed by Director, Mr S.
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  • 251 9 THE ager of the Chartered Bank in Singapore, John Wilson, yesterday expressed confidence in the turep rhe Colony. Chartered Bank which had already served the community of Singapore for one century, ntinue to serve them "for many more years he told The Standard yesterday.
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  • 27 9 INDUSTRIALS continued to ease on the Malayan a hare market yesterday, while tins and rubbers were h i iu etly steady. a Turnover was small.
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  • 165 9 Further Import Curbs In Pakistan KARACHI. Feb. 19 (Reuter) Pakistan last night restricted the importation of a further 33 items, the Chief Controller of Exports and Imports, Mr. I. A. Khan, announced. He said tha; the number of items which could be licensed for import into Pakistan during the first
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  • 56 9 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19 (UPI) —A company formed in partnership between the Indian Government and the Burma Oil Companv was incorporated at Shlllong yesterday. The company. Oil India Private. Ltd.. will take over oil exploration work in Upper .Assam. The government holds one-third of the -hares
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  • 256 9 The Malayan ShareI brokers Association announ- ced the following price i changes: INDI STRIALS Frasrr .Neave Ords 1 52 1 55 W. Him mer 155 158 cd Jackson <v Co. 098 100 Metal Box 1.54 1 57 Ords 1 32 1 34 William Jacks 13* 13«
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  • 161 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reporter the following business don P yesterday; Fed. Disp. Si. ll: F N. ords $1.54 to $1 53; Gammon $1.71: W Hammer $157 and $156 cd: Jackson 99c: M. Colls. 60c Metal Box $155 and $156 overnight; Robinson ords $1.33; Cold Storage 86c; S Steamship
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  • 221 9 Melbourne Gets New Landmark AUSTRALIA'S tallest office building, 1.C.1. House, in Melbourne, Victoria, headquarters of Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd., was officially opened recently. Costing £A3, 000,000 to erect, the building has a height of 275 ft. 4 ins and a total floor area of 300,0*00
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  • 305 9 BRIGHT FUTURE FOR MALAYA SEEN BY BANKER Finance Ami Cammeree The Indian Silk and Rayon Export Promotion Council's pavilion at the Singapore Constitution Exposition is attracting interested visitors, including the colony's prominent businessmen Photo shows (from left): Mr. D.D. Sachdev: Mr. B.D. Vasist; Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (banker and viceInterest
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  • 118 9 SINGAPORE rubber price fell 3 8 cent yesterday to close at 86$ cents per lb for International flrst grade March shipment. The drop largely resulted from hesitancy of traders to do business, following renewed Russian interest in this market. After opening slightly below previous final levels, the market
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  • 47 9 SINGAPORE Chamber ot Commerce Rubber Association noon prices in cents per lb. yesterday were: Barers Seller* Spot fob. 86 86J International Mar No. 1 RS.S. 87 87| Apr. No. 1 87i 87| Mar. No. 2 85j 86 Mar. No. 3 841 85j{ Tone:— Quietly steady.
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  • 80 9 JAKARTA, Feb 19 (UPI) An economic professor at an Indonesian I'r.ivemty in Jogjakarta said Indonesia's 53 sugar factories were producing less than half the amount of sugar produced before World War 11. The professor. Dr. Sugiman of the Indonesian Islamic University, said the present output
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  • 59 9 THE Malayan Fxchange Banks Association marfe the fol'owing changes in its rates to merchants vc«.erdav; Canada: Buvmg TT 32-3 IH OD. 32-5 16. 90 d ll air mail 32-3 8 credit bills 32-3 4 trade bills. Sel'ing TT OD ready: Canada 31-7 P. French Frcs ***** Belgian Frcs
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  • 203 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Industrialisation in developing countries of Asia ought to be started by putting Into operation small and medium sized establishments that are able to employ a relatively large number of persons This opinion Ig published in the official bulletin of the Press
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  • 337 9 Passengers Due In Carthage PASSENGERS arriving from the United Kingdom by the Carthage and disembarking at Penang on March 1 are Mr. &Mrs. G. Frock child. Mr Mrs. A. D. Garrad Sc 2 children; Major Sc Mrs. A. RatchfTe 2 chi'dren; Mr. St Mrs. E. Wade Sz child. Disembarking at
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  • 100 9 SINGAPORE Cheese Produce Exchange noon clo c ing prices Der picul yesterday were- Copra Dec-Jan. $42$ buyers; $43J sellers; coconut oil in bulk $63* sellers in drums 567 sellers; Muntok white pepper $148 seller; Sarawak white $147 seller; special Sarawak black $79. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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  • 168 9 Pan Am To Hold Meet In Tokyo PAN American's district traffic/sales manager. Singapore. Mr. J. B. Wllburn Ml the Colony yesterday to Join other top Far East executives of the airline for conference in Tokyo to map out the airline's sales programme and formulate policies for the area. The four-day
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  • 242 11 THE iecr of tho Chartered Bank in Singapore, .John or., yesterday expressed confidence in the ture of Colony. Chartered Bank which had already served the community of Singapore for one century, to serve them "for many more years he told The Standard yesterday. ■ig
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  • 21 11 INDUSTRIALS continued Ito ease on the Malayan market yesterday. while tins and rubbers were quietly steady. Turnover was small.
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  • 165 11 Further Import Curbs In Pakistan KARACHI. Feb. 19 (Reuter) PakLvan last night restricted the importation of a further 33 items, the Chief Controller of Exports and Imports, Mr. I. A. Khan, announced. He said tha*, the number of items which could be licensed for import into Pakistan during the first
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  • 57 11 NEW DELHI, Feb. 19 I UPI > --A company formed in partnership between *he Indian Government and the Burma Oil Companv was incorporated at Shlllong yesterday. The company. Oil India Private. Ltd will take over oil exploration work in Upper Assam. The government holds one-third of
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  • 167 11 MALAYAN sharebrokers reporter the following business don e yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.11; F Si N. ords 11.54 to $1.53; Gammon $1.71; W. Hammer $157 and $IJ6 cd: Jackson 99c M. Colls fiOe Metal Box $1 55 and $1 56 overnight. Robinson ord? $1.33: Cold Storage Bfic; S
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  • 140 11 Ol TER ROADS Larut, Bawean. Schi'de L'°vd Mascot Ocean Justice USSR Trawlers. Prosper. El Brenon'. Calt. Rhodesia, Antonia Tvndareus. Koki Maru. Karaton Calt. 9, Batoeia Larut. Hanvang Empire Cannet, Fernse* Barito Fred. Clover Baud. Capt' Hobson. Hg. S;lvercrest. Statius Jensen. Danakil Ka'iand-a. Camphuys Calt. Bintang, South Deal.
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  • 257 11 j The Malayan Sharebrokers Association announced the following price changes: INDUSTRIALS Fraser Sc Neave Ords 1 :s2 l M W. Hammer 1 .=55 1.58 ed Jackson ft Co. 098 lno Metal Box 154 157 Ords 1 32 1 .?4 William Jackc 1.36 im cd MININGS Consol
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  • 220 11 Melbourne Gets New Landmark AUSTRALIA'S tallest office building, 1.C.1. House, in Melbourne, Victoria, headquarters of Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd., was officially opened recently. Costing £A3.000,000 to erect, the building has a height of 275 ft. 4 ins and a total floor area of .'.00.0'00 square
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  • 316 11 BRIGHT FUTURE FOR MALAYA SEEN BY BANKER 1 iiiU it *'*> _lit it Cant at wee The Indian Silk and Rayon Export Promotion Council's pavilion at the Singapore Constitution Exposition is attracting interested visitors, including the colony's prominent businessmen Photo shows (from left): Mr. D.D. Sachdev: Mr B.D Vasist; Mr.
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  • 167 11 SINGAPORE rubber price fell 3 8 cent yesterday to close at 86i cents per lb.' for International first grade March shipment. The drop largely resulted from hesitancy of traders to do business. following renewed Russian interest ln this market. After opening slightly below previous final levels. the market
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  • 79 11 JAKARTA, Feb 19 (UR)— An economic professor at an Indonesian University in Jogjakarta said Indonesia's 53 sugar factories were producing less than half the amount of sugar produced before World War 11. The professor. Dr. Sugiman ot the Indonesian Islamic University, said the present output
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  • 62 11 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the fol'owing changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada Buvmg TT 32-3 16 OP 32-5 16. 90 d It air mall 32-5 8 credit billl 32-3 4 trade bills. Sel'.-g TT Of) readv Canada 31-7 8. French Frcs ***** Belgian Frcs
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  • 203 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Industrialisation in developing countries of Asia ought to be started by putting into operation small and medium sized establishments that are able to employ a relatively large number of persons This opinion Is published in the official bulletin of the Press
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  • 339 11 Passengers Due In Carthage PASSENGERS arriving from the United Kingdom by the Carthage and disembarking at Penang on March 1 Rre Mr. &Mrs. G. Frock ch.ld. Mr A- Mrs. A D. Garrad Sz 2 children; Major Mrs. A. Ratchffe Sz 2 chi'dren. Mr. Sz Mrs. E Wade Sz child. Disembarking
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  • 101 11 SINGAPORE Ch-ncse ProCvcf- Exchange noon clo c ing pHces oer picul yesterday were* Copra Dec-Jan. $42 J buyers; $43J sellers; coconut oil in bulk $634 sellers in drums $67 sellers; Muntok white pepper $148 seller; Sarawak white $147 seller; special Sarawak black $79. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 168 11 Pan Am To Hold Meet In Tokyo PAN American's district traffic/sale* manager. Singapore. Mr. J. B. Wllburn left the Colony yesterday to Join other top Far East executive* of the airline for conference in Tokyo to map out the airline's sales programme and formulate policies for the area. The four-day
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  • 95 12 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP (RIGHT) The Rev. K.C. Oliver, Assistant Chaplain General. FARELF, arrives at the new Garrison Church, Taiping, last Sunday, for the service of dedication. He is seen with the Rev. D.C.G. Cameron (fight) and the Rev. T.H. Jones (centre). The service was attended by m full congregation of
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  • 69 12 Sir Robert Meets The Prince SIR ROBERT SCOTT (left), British Commissioner General for South-east Asia. exchanges greetings with Prince Norodom Sihanouk, (right) Prime Minister of Cambodia, at a party held at "Mallaig" last week when Prince Sihanouk conferred <m Mr, Loke Wan Tho. head of the Cathay Organization, the Order
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    76 12 (LEFT) More than 4.000 people packed the Chin Woo Stadium. Kuala Lumpur, during the performance by the Golden Gate Quartet sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Junior Chamber of Commerce, last Saturday night. The VIP S at the show were (from left) Cevlon High Commissioner. Mr. D.C R. Gunawardana
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    229 12 COLONEL G.E.P. Hutchins. Brigade Colonel of the Foresters Brigade (left) is seen receiving an ivory kris and pen stand on behalf of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment from Lieut Colonel Ariffin bin Ismail. Commanding Officer of the Third Royal Malay Regiment, at Batu Ga.iah. last week, to mark the close friendship
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  • 70 12 Aid For Fire Victims THE Malayan Chinese Association and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Klang. made an appeal to the public for funds in aid of the flre victims at Kampong Meru Road. Klang. The 73 victims each received $11 and a small packet of salted fish Mr. Le e
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    32 12 (RIGHT) The Sultan of Selangor inspects the Guard of Honour and Artillery hefore declaring the State of Selangor "White" at a ceremonv held at the Kuala Kubu Bharu on Monday. Standajdpic by
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    • 35 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG r THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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  • 470 13 mSCRUTINEER IN(i. Thurs. Cora, an up-and-coming youngthr Lee Kim Yan Stable, worked exceptionally r pre-race gallop this morning when matched baiu over half a mile in 55 sec, the last three »er. The track was in excellent condition after rain. We 0 Wonder <Gcyen and First Partnership caught the
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  • 406 13 II Racing Associa- 1 frication of Horse?. AMOTIONS l?s 4 to Class 3: Burma, Movie Fan; Beet; Oleander II;' EMOTIONS bs.s 1 to Class 2: baybroo*. UsSIFICATIONI Ie within brackets r the hors< "s name j of its arrival in Sir Chiron 4 b a g. by Achii'.cs Ang
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  • 281 13 RACING... AT LIBERAL TERMS! Anyone can punt for $3 and $1 IPOH. Thurs. The introduction of "Day Membership" by Malaya's leading racing body the Perak Turf Club proved extremely popular during the last two meetings, and will be extended to the public again in the coming meeting early next month
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  • 36 13 INDIANS ARE CHAMPS AGAIN PENANG, Thurs. Indian Association beat the Royal Australian Air Force 5-0 in their final hockey league match to become champions for the third year in succession at the Dato Kramat ground yesterday.
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  • 177 13 Lok Hwa Beaten Again In Penang P E N A N G. Thurs— The touring Lok Hwa Sports Club of Johore. suffered their second de.eat nere when thev were beaten 5-3 bv Sino-Malays in a soccer match at the City Stadium under floodlights iast night. On Tuesday. Penang Chinese handed
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  • 125 13 FIRE VICTIMS of the Kampong Tiong Bahru will benefit from a charity match which is being arranged by the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation some time this month. This was disclosed by Mr. Goh Chye Hin. SCAAF's president. yesterday. The charity match
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  • 226 13 SHA NAME TEAM TO MEET THE MALAYANS TWO Colony Olympic players Rudy Mosbergen and Osbert Rozario have been included in the Singapore team to meet Federation of Malaya in the annual hockey match on (he Singapore Cricket Club Padang tomorrow. The team, announced last night after
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  • 68 13 NO. 3 SUB Depot. BOD.. beat Head Quarters, 3 8.0.D., by two goals to nil in the final for the Tobin Cup hockev match played at Friendly Hill yesterday. Depot opened score in the 20th minute through Carey, who. after receiving a pass from Mohinder Singh
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  • 37 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Armed Forces Garrison 'A' entered the semifinal of the division two knockout hockey competition when they beat Ulu Langat District Sports Council 5-0 on th* Rifle Range Road ground today.
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  • 967 13 MAY— UNHAPPIEST MAN IN WHITE FLANNELS TODAY He Crumbled From A Colossus To A Pygmy, Writes Peter Wilson LONDON, Thurs. Almost exactly four years ago, I was watching the fifth Test match between England and Australia at Sydney. The rain had virtually swamped any hope of a clear-cut decision before
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  • 36 13 KUALA LCMriR. Thurs Defending Champions, Kilat Cub entered the final Of ths Selangor Hockey senior division knockout torn* petition when they rdged Levers Snorts Club 1-0 n the Selangor Club padang tori.iv.
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  • 36 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.^ For the fourth time in succession Sentul Railway Recreation C'ub ann Municipality Sports Club fought out a 1-1 draw in their division two knockout hockey li* on the Sentul ground today.
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  • 218 13 TWO of the most powerful Commonwealth teams met at Taiping last week in the North Malaya Finals of the FARELF Basket Ball Championship 1959 resulting in a win for the 2 6th Gurkha Rifles (QF.O) who defeated 'A' Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery by 26
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  • 50 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Commercial Institute qualified for the semi-final round of the Selangor Schools Sports Council badminton knockout commpetition when they beat Victoria Institution by 4-1 at the SBA Hall here today. In another match Methodist Boys' School beat the Confucion Middle Chinese School by the same margin.
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  • 62 13 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs.— The Malay Co!'ege here trounced King Edward VII School from Taiping 4-0 in an exciting inter-sch<»ol soccer match played on the college green yesterday. Tiie match between the second XI of the schoo' p!ayed earlier ended in a one-all draw, centrehalf Nik Yusof
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  • 39 13 ROYAL Military Police beat Singapore Indians by three goals to one in a soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Bosse, Gill and Seddler scored for the winners while the Indians only goal came from Syed Osman.
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  • 222 13 Hinckley The Only Title Defender THENTVTWO-VEAK OID Fred Hinckley of 30 Battalion Royal Army Ordnance Corps is the only hover who will he defending his title in the final of the Singapore Base District individual championship at Tanglin Gymnasium tonight Light Middle weight title, and he cha' enger Johnson from
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  • 81 13 FANCY DRESS SOCCER PENANG, Thun -A fancy l football match between the lan Hosts] S) Club and the Penarg Referees* tion will he played at the City Stadium at 1.90 pm. on Saturday. Prlatf will he given away to tne most nr;::ra' COttURM. The referee and hne«man w.'l ho women.
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 79 13 SINGAPORE TABLE-T E N N I S— Group A—P.W.D. Club vs. RAF Seletar, S.Y.S.C. 7 p.m. Group C Singapore Motor Workshops Employees I'nion vs. Sha Kong S.C. "A." S.Y.S.C. 8.15 p.m. SOCCER Friendly Jollilads vs. R.A.F. Tengah. Geylang. BOXING Army Boxing Championships at Tanglin, 8 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR S O
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  • 313 14  - ONLY THE VERY FIT MUST BE SELECTED HARRY GEE The lesson MCC learnt... By Reuter's Special Correspondent MELBOURNE, Feb. 19, (Reuter) The foremost lesson gained from the M.C.C. tour of Australia, which ended yesterday with Australia's nine wickets win in the fifth Test, is that only players whose physical condition
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  • 642 14 BREAK THE ICE FOR BRITISH SWIMMERS M m mww mm wwwuww mm ww m mwwwwwwwwwwwww -mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm\ IT WOULD PAY TO KEEP BATHS OPEN ALL WINTER ALF PRICE, manager of the England swimming team at the Empire Games, knows, I suppose, as much about his sport as anyone in the country,
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  • 36 14 LONDON. Feb. in (Reuter). Results of yesterday's Rugby Union matches were: Hospital's Cup semi-final: St Bartholomews 3 St Thomas's 0. Other matches: The Army 16 Civil Service S. Oxford University 16 Northampton 4. Reuter.
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  • 263 14 ARSENAL SPURS KNOCKED OUT IN CUP REPLAYS LONDON, Feb. 19 (Reuter)— Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur, London's last hopes, were both knocked out of the English F.A. Cup in fifth round replays last night. Arsenal, who are challenging for the league championship, crashed 3-0 against the second division club Sheffield United
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  • 72 14 LONDON. Feb. 19 (Reuter). —Results of yesterday's English and Scottish Football matches are: English Football Association cup fifth round replay: Nottingham Forest 1 Birmingham City 1 (After extra time). Score after 90 minutes. Scottish cup second round: Celtic 1 Clyde 1 Scottish Cup second round replay: Alloa Athletic
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  • 18 14 LONDON. Feb. 19. (Reuter). Glenavon and Crusaders drew 1-1 in an Irish football league matcn today.
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  • 66 14 KARACHI: President Gen. Mohammad Ayub Khan of Pakistan, ceritre, gets set at the cricket pitch of Pakistan's National Stadium here. A noted sportsman, the President vxsited the stadium to look over arrangements for the cricket Test between Pakistan and the West Indies scheduled for late February. He also
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  • 94 14 GOAL, screamed the fans, as three forwards charged almost into the net with the aoalxe gotng down. But was it? Inches from, the goal-line. qoaU keeper Hunter, of Exeter, dived frantically at the feet of Gillingham's forward. Moore. He grabbed the ball, turned, fumbled and almost
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  • 227 14 Olmedo May Move Into Pro Ranks SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 19 (UPI) Jack Kramer, pio tennis impresario, said yesterday Alex Oimedo will move into the professional ranks '"If he has a good year in 1959." Kramer arrived here from Australia to kick off the crosscountry duel between Pancho Gonza.es and Lew
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  • 90 14 KARACHI. Feb. 19 (Reuter) Two new caps are included in Pakistan's team for the first Test against the West Indies starting here on Friday They are Ijaz Butt, who visiter the Wcs* Indies as. a second wicketkeoper last year, but did not
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  • 89 14 England's World TT Teams LONDON. Feb. 19 (Reuter)— Ann Hapten and Diana Ro-ac. the European champions, are included in England's Corbillon Cup team for the World T Tennis Championships which begin at Dortmund, Germany, on Marrh 27. Kathleen Be^ tfl r.i* Mortimer will alio play England in the Corbillon matches.
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  • 418 14 Five- Year Plan For Domina By LESLIE NAKASHEMA TOKYO. Feb. 19, (VPI) The Japan Lawn Tenniv Tuesday a Davis Cup team which it hopes will knock off .ill rorr Eastern Zone in five years. At the same time, the asso- r ciation announced that Japan will meet Ceylon. April
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  • 68 14 6Yi \fm <n 0' \\m 21-y. ■R base: fi v m\ P io n t ai agrc, i\ rkv ta tO camp a. ON I New S n I bVu I of lawn m. IV o\. t> ■a.- v x he exp J Ol lia -J wt. Lm J
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    • 89 14 |a /sr™~* STOCKS, BONDS AND |l_ INVESTMENT TRUST SHARES t 'jj ""■*■■>. rf^' i--^T\ _ffi"M Japanese economic development 1 l iWAm\W attracts a large amount of invest- rlmmm ment °y forigners. We are sure. \~^£^:£-4^LW y ur investment in Japanese Securities will bring big profit 47 A* t ***^S m
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    • 517 15 'Gigi' Tells The Story OF Life In Gay Paree «new M-G-M musical romance with songs by Alan Jav Lerner and Fre- Loewe, the hit composers of Broadways "My Fair Lady," is hailed as one ears outstanding movie attractions. An Arthur Freed production in CinemaScope an^ cole tho pj ture stars
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    • 91 15 MAKGA ORRIEN, long absent from the screen. •bis been set for a featured wle in "HHlrr With a Gun." PoaH Girosj production ring Sophia I.oren at i Paramount HAL V. .med Jean Sinv ond starring f upcoming role m Wa i fllaiiatic Tennes^^^ ams' and 3DNTR-4 1 TS
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    • 195 15 WHAT THE STARS FORETELL COME OF PINEWOOD'S personalities have been gazing into the crystal. And these are their predictions for 1959— e JOHN MILLS (of "Tiger Bay): A trip to Australia to make a new film, 'The Summer of the Seventeenth Doll." My family will join me. By March there
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    • 147 15 PETER SELLERS, star of Britain^ zany Good Show, is an expert on voices, but he had to learn five new ones. He practised them with five different disguises, for the film "THE NAKED TRI'TH." made by Mario Zampi at Walton for the Rank Organisation. Peter and
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    • 70 15 SAMUEL FULLER'S first production under his Globe Enterprises four-picture deal with Columbia Pictures will be "The White Kimono," which he will write, produce and direct. "The White Kimono" deals with a handsome young Japanese American detective on the Les Angeles' police force who becomes involved with a
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    • 80 15 If M-G-M has its way, Tennessee Williams will continue his saga of the Pollitt family, around whom he wove his sensationally succesful "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof." The film, one of Hollywood's top grossers of the year, is now being shown in Singapore. Although
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    • 56 15 HEMS ARE HIGHER this year, as evidenced by Brigitte Bardot's nghting frock in a scene from "La Parisienne," BB's latest. Actually Brig'tte is trying to extricate herself from a lady opponent's half nelson in a slugfest on the French Riviera. The risque comedy distributed by United Artists, will
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  • 402 15 Meet Tuesday Weld— You Won't Forget Her! THIS one cab driver, see, he said to th# other cab driver: "Pardon the expression, but who was that woman I seen you with lost night?" And the other cabbie said: 4 That was no woman that was a FOURTEEN-year-old actress name of
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  • 145 15 ANDREW L. STOXE has completed the original screen play for his next motion picture under his M-G-M contract tentatively titled THF LAST VOYAGE and is making plans for a February start of production. To be filmed off the coast of England, the story mVOIVMi the sinking of
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    • 204 15 ly RITA DEL MAR FiDA* > Ol OTATION: ••The conversation of rotnrn v.nirtv resemb.p* tbe stra« used m Packing china; u nothing, yef, wtthoat it everything vs«ld be broken Vnonvmous TIIDW FOR FVFRV--O\E: Re 50c ib*e rn operat ,-e Polici^. itihlcp headway. Vsning prnm"fp ambi•;iciu see elders, superiors. TOI R
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    70 16 II) ANGLING her shapely legs over the railing of her box at the Municipal Opera House in Rio de Janeiro, actress Jayne Mansfield watches as admirers scramble for her shoes during the carnival ball last week. Jayne tossed her shoes away after members of the crowd shouted for
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  • 303 16 Security Of S'pore Base Is Primary Role LONDON. Feb 19 (Reuter) The security of the base in Singapore will continue to be a primary role of the British forces in South-east Asia, a memorandum to the Army estimates for the year beginning April said today. The memorandum by Mr. Christopher
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  • 62 16 FAMED LION tamer Clyde Beatty seems not the least bit disturbed as he gets treatment for his injured right arm in Detroit last week. Beatty was clawed by one of the lions in his act at the Shrine Circus. He was given twelve stitches in
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  • 181 16 Reds Won't Dare Risk War-US Admiral TAIPEI, Feb. 19 (UPI) Admiral Harry D. Felt, the U.S. Pacific Commander, declared today he doubted that communist China would attempt any military adventure which would risk a large scale war. He also told a news confe:ence that he was no: alarmed over reports
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  • 42 16 JAKARTA. Feb. 19 (Reuter) The Indonesian authorities at Tarakan. East Borneo, have arrested a number of women on charges of carrying out smuggling from Tawao. British Borneo. They were accused of having smuggled gold and other articles to Indonesian territory.
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  • 298 16 A break from normal practice in the Hr* 100 Foreign Newsmen Will Cover Mac's Tour MOSCOW, Feb. 19, (Reuter) The Soviet authorities are offering "unprecedented" help to the 100 Western journalists who will be covering Mr. Harold Macmillan's Soviet tour, a British official said here
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  • 32 16 FOl'R minutes to noon in London Dorchester's Hotel on Monday. Sir Hush Foot. Governor of Cyprus waits for his appointment at noon with Archbishop Makarios, the Greek Cypriot leader.
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  • 329 16 I will not alter a word —Pasternak NEW YORK. Feb. 19. (UPI) —Russian author Boris Pasternak was quoted yesterday as saying that he would not retract a single word of his bestselling novel. "Dr. Zhivago." and that he was "grateful in my heart that the world is reading it."
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  • 81 16 FORMOSA, Feb. 19 (UPI)— Communist and Nationalist Chinese naval vessels clashed in the Formosa Strait today in the first sea engagement since last fall, the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced A spokesman said one Nationalist patrol frigate engaged 20 small communist craft near Matsu. an offshore island
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  • 159 16 $1 m. Asian Studies Aid From Ford Foundation NEW YORK. Feb. 19 (Reuter) Gran.s totalling $1,128,000 (Malayan) will be made towards programmes to strengthen teaching about Asian and other non-Wes-tern countries, the Ford Foundation announced today A statement Issued by the Foundation said the new grants extend to the undergraduate
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  • 170 16 TOWKAY PAID FOR DEAF BOY'S PASSAGE LONDON. Feb. 19 (Reuter). A ten-year-old Chinese boy. Lee Man-Sung, arrived here yesterday bv air from Hongkong to receive a prize in an international painting competition for deaf children. Lee's painting, and one by Lilian Waish of Hornsey Rise London were aiudged the best
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  • 160 16 SEOUL, Feb. 19 (UPI) The National Assembly moved with complete unity today to appeal to the United Nations, the International Red Cross and to the 16 allies of the Korean War to stop Japan's plans to repatriate its Korean residents to North Korea. The
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  • 166 16 SYDNFY. Feb. 19 (Reuter) Wuj, friendly Indonesia as a shield againvt ih»«< Dr. Subandrio. Indonesian Foreign Minute. today. Wetl New Guinea ln I friendlv Indonesian occupation, could be a shield M the rest of New Guinea had been during World War Two Speaking to reporter,- at i the airport
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