Singapore Standard, 3 March 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD (FINAL EDITION) Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1959. Vol. IX No 243. 15 cts. 14 Pages.
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  • 763 1 TUNKU BUILD NATION OR DIE IN ATTEMPT BEWARE OF DEVILS IN MCA' Malayans warned of intruders Fate of country rests on success of the Alliance KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman last night gave two warnings to the Malayan Chinese Association's future as the party celebrated its tenth
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  • 541 1 Near tragedy at regatta as a jetty collapses in sea SANDAKAN, Mon. The Duke of Edinburgh, piloting his own Heron aircraft, today flew within earshot distance of 13,400-foot Mount Kinabalu the highest mountain in South-east Asia during a 140--mile flight from Jesselton to Sandakan. Mount Kinabalu, near toe spot where
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  • 36 1 THE ORAISG Kaxa Kaxa Sedoman, senior Dyak chief of Keninpau* presents the Duke uith a hloupipe and Harts as a gift from the people of Jesselton. Standard pic
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  • 91 1 SWOOP: 5 students released PENANG. Mon. Five Chinese school students, who were among the 20 persons arrested by the police in "Operation Basoh" were released during the week-end. A spokesman of the Special Branch told The Standard today ihat investigations into their cases had teen completed and they were now
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  • 167 1 GOVTS. NOW KNOW OF RI REBEL LEADERS ALIASES THE Singapore and the Federation Governments have been handed lists of Indonesian rebel leaders and their various aliases and have been requested to deny 1 these men entry. Indonesian sources in Singa oore were confirming a report by Reuter from Jakarta which
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  • 77 1 COMPULSORY SERVICE IN INDONESIA JAKARTA. Mar. 2. (Reuter) Indonesian civilian males aged 18 to 23 must do compulsory military training under a new army regulation, Antara News Agency reported today. The regulation issued by the Central War Authority, was effective from the day of promulgation, January 27 this year, the
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  • 79 1 Fed. bans six US magazines KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Government, in pursuance of its pnliry of maintaining a standard of decency and morality, has refused entry to a number of American publications in the country. The Standard learnt tonight the publications "Monsieur." "Night And Day". "Vue" and two or
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  • 81 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Indian vessel "State of Orissa" was today steaming to the rescue of a fishing boat in the Bay of Bengal. The SOS. from the crippled vessel wa. first picked up in Formosa and then transmitted to Penang. The distress message said the
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  • 163 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Selangor Government is expected to announce the date for the elections to the State Legislative Assembly as soon as the Council of State adopts the new State Constitution. The Standard was told today. The new Constitution is expected to be approved at
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  • 208 1 Malay patrol kill 3 Reds in fierce jungle clash ALOR STAR, Mon. The Royal Malay Regiment* which celebrated its 26th anniversary yesterday, scored another success when the Tiger section of the First Battalion killed three communist terrorists in a spirited hand-to-hand battle in North Kedah. The Tiger section were in
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  • 332 1 EXODUS OF EXPATS: NO CAUSE FOR ALARM Govt: No secret meet of officials KUALA LUMPUR, Mon There is absolutely no cause for alarm over the rate expatriate officers are leaving under the Malayanizatinn scheme, a *op Government source told The Standard today The .>ou:c^ said that the "watchdog" comnntt^r appointed
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  • 1481 2 I ALREADY HAVE A PRE-CONCEIVED IDEA Court Told BADRUL HiSHAM MURDER: FOUR ON TRIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The case of the murder of 22-year-old Radio Malaya commentator, Badrul Hisham bin Dato Hamzah, opened in the Supreme Court here today with a dramatic declaration by a member of the selected seven-man
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  • 64 2 A Mven-man delegation representing Chinese teachers unions and associations will meet the Minister for Education, Mr. Chew Swee Kcc, shortly on the question of raising the status of Chinese teachers. They will urge the Minister to recognize as certificated teachers those with ten years' teaching experience.
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  • 22 2 AMERI v Manhattan H M m fially opened on s 9.30 pm. On thr admission «H I l> memhrrs onlv.
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  • 22 2 MENTRI H Inch© Abdul .'ami! I RaiN. jrastarday dt a three-tlay i l Kuala Lumpur for from all over the
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    • 544 2 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES To Be Held at Our Saleroom No. 10, Teluk Ayer Street On Monday 9th MARCH 1959 at 2.30 p.m. Mortgagees* Sale LAND AT TANNERY LANE. Freehold. Area OA. 2R. 0.4P. Solicitors Messrs. Muthu Co. No. 123. LORONO L. TELUK KURAU. Freehold. Area
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    • 145 2 NOTICES WE beg to announce that as from the 2nd day of March. 1959. our office has been removed to B-11. 2nd Floor of the Overseas Union Bank Building, Beach Street. Penang. Our clients are requested to contact us at ihe above address. Our Telephone Number is *****. WENG WAH
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  • DITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 437 3 I HE tempo of campaigning for the coming elections in Singapore was stepped up last weekend. The first shots in the battle for the polls fired by the Singapore Peoples' Alliance and 'copies' Action Party with pre-election rallies, w h the Labour Front contented itself with
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    • 313 3 will agree with the view expressed Mr. R.M.E. Michaux, a visiting international >er expert, that the biggest development that laya needs today is the expansion of its natural >er industry. Rubber is a big dollar earner for laya and therefore no effort to expand the fry can be
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    • 58 3 HlAD OFFirc 24 Lim Teck Kim Road. b'pore 2 PO Bo* No 1563 Cables. TIGERNEWS" *°Ak.A i n.r>..« Tcl ***** (5 Imes) All departments >-u*»PURj China Insurance Bldg.. 174. Batu Rd I( .m Telephone ***** 9^ Cowan St Tel: 3829 Ma Lacca- 8 Leith St Tel:
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  • 813 3  - Macmillan In Moscow Worries U.S. PHILIP DEANE by WASHINGTON ]yjR. KHRUSHCHEV'S toughening insistence that East-West negotiations should be on his own terms or not at all has deeply depressed Washington, especially, since the new evidence' of Russian intransigence comes at a time when the British Prime Minister is visiting Moscow.
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  • 95 3 Moral Story "SALLY was a sow who lived in Sussex, and one night .she made her way into a nearby garden shrd which wa^ full of home-made wine. She broke into the bottles and jars of wines made from dandelion and parsnips and elderberry and the
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  • 464 3 the NEWS as it Atrikes me pRE-KLECTION r.mp.icnmc has begun both in the Federation and here In Smc.ipnrr For the moment let us look around the Island This rolumn adv,ses the people to follou carefully and ku> close attention to what the major parties say when they irv to sell
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  • 993 3  - Germany' s Next Presiden t SEBASTIAN HAFFNER by BERLIN EST GERMANY will almost certainly elect a new Federal President, the second during its existence, this year. There had been some debate on a possible amendment of the Constit u t i on, permitting President Theodor Heuss to serve for a
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  • 499 3  -  ROBERT FRANKLIN by HONGKONG £OMMUNISM in the Philippines, stifled by the late President Ramon Magsaysay, is again making headway in the Catholic republic, feeding upon corruption, disillusionment and a new ultra nationalist movement seeking to loosen the Philippines' present strong ties with the United States.
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  • 284 4 Opposition flays request for $500,000 additional expenses OPPOSITION members yesterday accused the Mayor of extravagance in the maintenance of the City Council pavilion at the Singapore Constitutional Exposition. When a committee decision to approve another $500,000 for additional expenditure In connection with the exhibition
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  • 284 4 Corruption is being encouraged an allegation by Tang Row over contract to clean drain A SINGAPORE Peoples' Alliance member, Mr. Tang Peng Yen, yesterday said that a certain section of councillors were "encouraging and promoting higner forms cf corruption" in the City Council. Mr. Tang was speaking at the ordinary
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  • 250 4 That $500,000: big debate and counter charges from Chew Students may attend Assembly meeting TEN Government Bills, seven Orders of the Day and seven Motions will be discussed^ and debated at the Singapore Legislative Assembly today. Most interesting debates will centre around two motions moved by the Member for Tanjong
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  • 423 4 800-BOYS BUSY AT COUNCIL MEET AGAIN 800-BOYS went into action again at the Singapore City Council meeting yesterday. Their target this time was a Singapore Peoples' Alliance Councillor, Mr. G. B. Armstrong. But the booing came to an abrupt end when the Deputy Mayor, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, who was
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  • 544 4 Party Negara: We want an Emperor for Federation KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya envisaged by by Party Negara will be within the Commonwealth and have a sovereign who will have the status of "Emperor" and a Prime Minister who need not belong to any particular racial group, the party's general-secretary. Raja
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  • 143 4 He played peek-a-boo in a bar: fined $100 AN apprentice furnituremaker, Chew Ah Sai, walked into the Astori Bar at Tan.jong Katong and "aggressively peeped"' into booths and scared the patrons, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. The bar proprietor. Won:; Siew Weng. said this in a case in which
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  • 68 4 MOTORISTS! AVOID THIS ROAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Permalsuri Agnng will make a four-day tour $f Selangor, beginning Thursday. Their Majesties will travel from Klang to Morib by car on Thursday morning, makingnine brief stops. As the State drive from-! Klang to Morib is expected
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  • 39 4 Students of the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls' School. Singapore, will stage a variety concert under the patronage of the Education Minister, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, on Saturday at 7 p.m. In aid of the school building fund.
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  • 263 4 KL petrol stations will be waterless KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. In the face of the fast deteriorating water shortage in the capital in particular and the State in general, water f">plies to petrol filling anc vehicle stations will be cutoff with effect from tomorrow, the Selangor State Engineer, Mr. R. Waddell.
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  • 417 4 Wo water shortage in Penang PENANG. Mon. City Water Engineer Mr. H. C. Goh said today that despite the prolonged drought in Georgetown, there was no fear of an immediate shortage of water in the city. He said the situation was "all right," but If there was no substantial rainfall
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  • 246 4 MI T AR, Mon. The Minister for Fduratmn, j Khir Johari, told students of the High School h* r > their parents yesterdav that it was thr \nj Government's policy to eradicate rommumv,,, t> has no place in a democratic country Ilk* M The
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  • 285 4 Industry Output Centre Likely THE FVof the Singapore i Labour and We j Goh. yesterdnv <* "M ernment migrr W ting up a centre ft ■truction on t>oostinj; jnd tlVlty. M r 't(>h company mannt I execu X i \t '„.>. fir>t lenior ma* m ing court! rl Labour Depart
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  • 124 4 Air-India, BOAC to wed flights KUALA LUMPUR I Air-India Internal r *1 BOAC are holding Q 510n.s in London on -I Ing a "pool service London and Sing up r» I The Standard nil i from reliable iottl this may be the CftVM j 1 delay in Air India r
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  • 17 4 sri tan r.f r d.iv visited .lernntut Ht entertained tn 1 Chinest community i town.
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    • 227 4 SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR SCHOOLS r^#rHjß CH^^ EVERYONE CAN HELP in this exciting a WlA^^ new BC^ eme J llB think of it. Badminton |i ifki 1 rackets, nets and shuttles, footballs, basket M iUHJC^ VJ*^ balls, table tennis bats, hockey sticks it SO almost all the sports equipment you can
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  • 645 5 Party whip flays Mayor for that boycott on Duke TiU Sr< retary-General of the Singapore Peoples' inr r Mr. Wang Tsun Hao, told the City Council Itrda.v that his party believed in achieving Merdeka ouuh p«*cefßl methods. ing, who is the Party Whip
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  • 13 5 PRETTY Yvonne Mclntyre mother is frantically searching for her.
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  • 29 5 JEE of Pasir Pan™aa, was yesterday n a Singapore Court 7 r of attempting to Knn m a ba rber, Tan '*W/ lf En Hoon Street, 'ftnM^ hiS
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  • 129 5 CALL FOR A PROBE NTO PITHO TRAGEDY B- gapore Harbour H staff Association B railed on the B nt to hold a B inquiry into the the S.H.B. tug B h sank on Feb. workers on B 'erdav said |B n was c-on-B e delav in galB ind the recovery
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  • 69 5 SAS will skip KL airport LJMPUR, Mem. r :vavian Airlines not land at the pur international I the lock-out by rrew is settled. revealed by the Station ManaB^ Undberg. •rg said that the which was scheduled here vesterday was k because of out. Twenty-five n mute to .TakarIken by other
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  • 117 5 Kl UA LUMPUR, Mon. General of the Nations, Mr. Dag oeld will arrive two-day official visit to ration on March 13. Federation Govern- during his short stay, 11 not only enlighten him in < rioua political and lo m;cal developments but arranged for him
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  • 117 5 Not fed, so parrot he stole died.... BECAUSE Ha^him bin Baba, 16. did not know how to feed a parrot which he stole from W. H. C. Baily of 190, Cornwall Gardens, the bird died a week later, a Singapore court was told yesterday. H&shim pleaded guilty before Ninth Magistrate,
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  • 27 5 SINGAPORE Naval Base Theatre Club will present Noel Coward's play, "Private Lives," at the Naval Base Theatre on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8.30 p.m.
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  • 94 5 DRUM THIEF SENT TO PRISON LIM Teck Cher, 43, married with two children. was yesterday jailed for six months by the Singapore Third Dis. trict Court for theft of three empty oil drums worth $21 in Clyde Terrace on Dec. 21, last year. Lim, who had seven previous convictions, three
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  • 240 5 'LET ME SEE YOU AGAIN' PLEA BY MOTHER TO RUNAWAY DAUGHTER A HEARTBROKEN mother yesterday appealed to the Press to help trace the whereabouts of her only daughter, 21 year old Yvonne Mclntyre, who has been missing from their home at Lorong 13, Singapore, since Feb. 16. Thp mother. 51-year-old
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  • 202 5 WE NEED NEW PREMISES —CHAMBER TOLD MEMBERS of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce were yesterday urged to join their efforts and energies in the building of new premises for the Chamber. The President, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, in appealing for unity, asked the members to abandon their d'lerences over
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  • 304 5 Lib-Socs move for alliance to fight PAP CALLING ALL 'DEMOCRATS' THE Liberal Socialist Party, at a special meeting last night, ordered a 7-man committee to sound ail "democratic" parties in Singapore on the question of an electoral alliance against the Peoples' Action Party at the forthcoming polls. Secretary-General of the
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  • 83 5 PENANG, Mon.— A freak pigling with two bodies and eight legs was among the nine piglings born to a sow belonging to a pig-rearer. Goh Kee Tooi. at Green Lane, today. The freak, however, died soon after birth. A s this year is "the
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  • 91 5 $48,000 FOR 117 RELIGIOUS SCHOOLS IPOH. Mon. The Perak Religious Affairs Department will distribute $48,000 collected from religious tithes to non-Government religious schools in Perak this year A spokesman of the department said previously a special committee made the distribution to the schools and it was not satisfactory. Under the
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  • 66 5 ABOUT 55,000 new students, under seven years old. entering government and govern-ment-aided schools this year will have to he revaccinated against smallpox. This is a ieju.rement of the Quarantine of Prevention of Diseases Ordinance. Meanwhile, two teams from the School Health Section will be going round
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  • 61 5 TWO youths, Sulaiman bin Mohamed Noor and Gulam bin Mohamed Shah yesterday pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court on a charge of robbing Christopher Betram Campos of $180 and voluntarily causing him hurt at tf.45 p.m. on Feb. 27 at Joo Chiat Place. They were
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  • 224 5 Biggest film festival in KL EIGHT countries in Southeast Asia will participate in the biggest and the most co.ourful film festivals to be held in Kuala Lumpur from May 4 to 8. The countries participating in this sixth annual film festival are the Federation of Malaya and Singapore, Japan, Hongkong.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 546 6 NUDISM? IT'S BAD FOR S'PORE All but one say 'no' to project by businessmen A PROJECT by some businessmen to set up a nudist colony on an island off Singapore has aroused widespread opposition. The Standard recently revealed that some enterprising Chinese businessmen were forming a limited liability company for
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  • 146 6 P. RAMLI TACHE FAD: JOHARI TO CADETS 'SHAVE THEM OFF' MI'AR. Mon— The Min\ster for Education. Inche Khir Johari, today advised two High School cadets here to shave off their moustaches which he described as the "P. Ramii craze." He was inspecting a guard of honour mounted by the school
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  • 288 6 Pill to be given a trial BIRTH CONTROL PROFESSOR B. H. Sheares, head of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology department. University of Malaya, told The Standard yesterday that a certain birth control pill Is to be experimented with in Singapore. He revealed tha*, a distinguished American doctor. Professor Clarence Gamble, would
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  • 31 6 Chua Ah Beng, 27. was fined 5400 or two months' jail by a Singapore Court yesterday for possession of four gallons of dutiable liquor at Alexander Road on Sunday.
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  • 156 6 ST- 'DENTS of the Bartley Seco.icary School in Singapore will go to the "polls" on March 13 to elect a "government." The 753 students of the school will from today, hear M "candidates" contesting the 10 "wards" explain their party programmes. "Supervisor of elections,"
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  • 162 6 MUSTAFFA bin Haji Ibrahim, 25, in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday pleaded guilty to a charge of armed robbery and was sentenced by Mr Justice Chua to seven years' jail. DPP. Mr. A. W. Ghows. told the Court that Mustaffa and two other
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  • 67 6 POLICE AND TROOPS TO HOLD TEST COMBINED Police Military exercises will be held in Tanjong Pagar area on Mar. 12, 14. 18 and 21 between midnight and 5 a.m. A Police spokesman said that they will be on a small scale to test internal security and practise deployment of a
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  • 188 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Hie Alliance Central Executive Committee, headed by the Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will shortly launch a countrywide drive for funds to finance its elections this year. The Committee today decided to establish a political fund under the chairmanship and
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  • 41 6 SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing. yesterday returned a misadventure verdict at the close of the inquest on Seah Lian Heng. aged four, who was found drowned in a pond at his Ayer Rajah Road home on Jan. 3.
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  • 175 6 How much is PAP getting from Reds? —query in Council A SINGAPORE Peoples' Alliance member, Mr G B Armstrong, yesterday asked the PAP Councillors whether it was true that their party was receiving financial aid from foreign countries. During the debate at the City Council meeting Mr. Armstrong asked: '"We
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  • 87 6 FAO MAN CALLS ON MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The deputy regional representative of the DirectorGeneral of the Food and Agricultural Organization. Mr. Thet Su. this morning paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. Mr. Thet Su arrived here on Saturday and has since
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  • 103 6 THREE YEARS' JAIL FOR PICKPOCKET CHONG LOW KOON ami yesterday jailed for three years, followed by two years' Police supervision, after he pleaded guilty in a Singapore Court to a charge of stealing a wallet containing $109.25 from Ho Thye Choon. Insp. Franklin Samuel told the Court that Chong and
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  • 25 6 DR. Richard A. Gard will give a talk on "Buddhism" at the Burfdhist Union Shrine. 28 .Talan Senyum, Singapore, at 8 p.m today.
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  • 159 6 THE "Queen" of Peking Opera. Miss Yu Soo Chow last night made her opening debut before a packed hall in Singapore's Sky Theatre. With the 40 members of her troupe, she gave r.he audience, including the Com-missioner-General, Sir Robert Scott and Lady Scott, a
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  • 363 6 That mergers Mutual trust can bring it about -PAP ONE of the main aims of the Peoples \< ti On is to achieve the closest possible relatio trust, confidence and respect between the (-i majority in Singapore and the Malay numnh Federation of Malaya as the necessar\ political merger between
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  • 79 6 15 KILLER ON S'PORE ROADS JANUARY FIFTEEN I in road ic< 1 i in January 1 the precedii g Arndents totalled 2.2< with 2.169 foi 1 Two thou s curred The traf! j SI weio madr krct.i"' Police < du£ht 93^ for traffic offei paid by 495 Revenue < 1
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  • 113 6 Fed. team to ECAFI confab KLALA Federation tinn to sion of heach. will he Comm*" Tan B The for S Lumpur Intel il Ai on Thursday Mr- H Malayan (tel< |&tioi are Mr Tan S v S ter try i eader) k Raja B.i of Trade Di\ Lsion, Commerce and
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  • 108 6 Convent Tops Exom Pass List THE CONVENT Of 1 I Infant Jcsui KOfi Mrt perren* Hicher Srhon' c~" I ■mination held last pMtf Dia "-ing thi the Chief r of the F rt\ Rr\- T if said that of the Ifl from the school. IJ per rent, p;, The next
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  • 50 6 DANCE IN AID OF FIRE VICTIMS A (iet Togr 1 danre In aid nf the K Tiong Bahru fire he held Raff <v H faporr on March 1 4 The organiaet Koh. announred that tronorr.e^" bind Wi tendan Tickets at $.< i obtainable at Robi? <ton"s. Shin.ng t and Dailya
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  • 389 7 Demonstrations after 'sack the Principal' demand Board acts TEMOH, Mon. The board of management of the Sadiah Malay Religious School, 30 miles south of Ipoh, has expelled two trainee-teachers and two pupils who were alleged to have been ringleaders of a seven-week strike following
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  • 192 7 New office hours for Puasa month KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Government, as in previous years, ha.s decided to readjust the hours of work of its employees during the Puasa month, which begins on March 9 or 10. With the start of puasa. mon:hly-paid staff like clerks, will work at eight in
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  • 149 7 Jail For Man With 16 Convictions ipoh. Mon. Sulaiman bin Mohamed Amin, who admitted breaking into the house of Sgt J. E. Davies of the 13/18 Hussars at Jalan Batu Bungka:. of! Kampar Road here, was today sentenced to 12 months' jail by Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan Sulaiman,
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  • 70 7 AN open verdict was returned by the Singapore Assistant Coroner, Incne Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday at the inquest on Tan Han Eng, 79, who was killed in a collision with a lorry at Selangor Street on Jan. 7. The Coroner said at the ond of
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  • 84 7 PENAXG. Men. A new branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was opener at Balik Pulau. last night. The election of office-bearers resulted as follows: President: Mr- P. A. Das. vice-president Mr. Kuttymalai, sec. Mr. C. Muniandy, assist, sec. Mr. C. Arumugam, treasurer: Mr. A.
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  • 12 7 THE NIEUW Holland. recently in Singapore.
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  • 158 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) In Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot Bfit 86J R.S.S. No. 1 March 863 86* R.S.S. No. 1 April 87* 87? R.S.S. No. 2 85* 85* R.S S. No. 3 84* 85* Tone: Quietly steady. The tin price In Singapore was
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  • 168 7 PENANO, Mon Every cooperation la being extended by the authorities to ensure that the 312 tourists on a world cruise by the S.atendam can make full use of their time to enjoy their short visit here, the Manager of N. V. Koninklijke Paketvaart-Maalschappij. Mr.
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  • 37 7 KWOK Wins Kee of Kreta Ayer Road, was fined $20 in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday for failing to conform to a traffic signal whilst riding his motor-cycle at Penang Road on Oct. 13.
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  • 205 7 THE Nieuw Holland last night left Singapore harbour for the last time. With the high tide, she sailed for Hongkong where she will end her "life." After a proud record of 28 year s on the high seas of every ocean, the
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  • 171 7 Tailor guilty of scissors attack A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, told a young man yesterday that he should not in future pick up scissors when arguing with any person. He was addressing a 20-year-old tailor. Ng Hoi Chan, who was found guilty of attacking another tailor with a pair
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  • 450 9 Export Council To Set Up Showroom Indian Machine Goods I Indian Engineerort Promotion to set up a in Singapore .lay of Indian lg poods. tated ve?terday by 3 S B gga, deputy leader tsidfl from the B council whirh :--rwre on Suneady Inspected .suitable for j I l. and we
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  • 28 9 I! PER 1959 wheat crop •ed m India. The orop generally ?nod growMons and recent rains c -':re a qnod o itturn. rvesting begin? in Marrh.
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  • 140 9 Trends In Shares Are Easier ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quieter yesterday, with a few counters inclining to ease. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Fitzpatnckc 0 96 0 98* Fraser A' Neave Ords. 152 154 Henry Waugh 1.15 1
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  • 217 9 MALAYAN $harebrokers re. ported the following business done yesterday: Fit zpa tricks 99e to 97c., 98c. overnight; F. N. ords. 51.153. $1.48 odd lot. W. Hammer $154 and $1.53 cd. H. Waugh $1.18 delayed. Hume prefs. A5/1J; Metal Box $1.52: Cold Storage 86c; S. Traders $1.75; UE. ords.
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  • 32 9 The Hon. Stephen Catto a member of the board of The General Electric Co. Ltd. England, and director of the Mercantile. Bank Ltd. is due to arrive in Singapore tomorrow.
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  • 163 9 Thailand's Exports May Show Increase WASHINGTON, March 2 (UPD— The U.S. Commerce Department said today that Thailand can look forward this year to improved exports of rice, rubber, and tin. It also safd Thailand's revolutionary pary wants to attract more investment from the United States. The views were contained In
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  • 150 9 THE Malavan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling. TT. or OD. 24; buying airmail. 2 4-l/8 OD. 2 4-5/32. 30 d st 2/4-1/4. 45 d st 2 4-5/16. 60 d st 2/4--11/32 90 d/st 2/4-7/16. 120 d/st 2 4-17/32
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  • 102 9 SINGAPORE ChiTcse Pro J'^c«- Exchange nooo clo«ing price* oer cic* 1 yesterday were- Copra Dec-Jan. $424 buyers: $43$ sellers: coconut oil in bulk $634 sellers in drums $67 sellers. Mi:ntok white pepper $154 sellers; Sarawak white $153 sellers; special Sarawak black $83. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 94 9 THE Singapore and Straits District Manager of Cable Wireless Ltd., Mr. A. T. Wood, leaves the Colony for England on March 8, prior to re-assign-ment to another post. Mr. Wood, who was manager in Singapore for four years, will be posted to an area assignment in
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  • 447 9 BRIGHT OUTLOOK FOR BUSINESS PREDICTED f ffi#f#ff#> And i i>tiinn>B-v<> IPOH, Mon. Though it is difficult ot this time to moke a reasonable forecast for 1959, the business outlook appeared distinctly brighter than it did ot the beginning of last year, said Mr. J. P. Hannah, outgoing chairman of the
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  • 32 9 A WANDER LTD's "Ovaltine" stand at the Singapore Constitution Exposition was adjudged a runner-up in the "Most Symbolic Stall" contest. The staJl is attracting visitors nightly during the Exposition.
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  • 65 9 PENANG. Mon. President of the Penane Flour Merchants' Association. Mr Koay Kim Hal. today called on membor s not to .start a "cold war" by pric e undercutting. Speaking at the sixth anniversary celebrations of the association, he said the association expected to import more flour
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  • 259 9 A report on postwar industrialization in Asia prepared by ECAFE (Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East) points to the danger of over production of textiles among nations of the region. The Industry, savs ECAFE, has greatly expanded since the second world war. It warns
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  • 62 9 SINGAPORE tin price fell $24 yesterday, to $4051 per plcul following a drop Jn buying support. It was the second drop since the high trend of prices last week, when a three-year record of $408j was reached on Friday. On Saturday, the price lost $li. Offerings
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  • 60 9 KLM will operate a rpecial daily air service .between Amsterdam and Leipzig on the occasion of the trade fair, which will be held in Leipzig at the beginning of next month. A KLM Douglas DC-3 will leave Amsterdam for Leipzig exery morning starting Saturday. The
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  • 115 9 Rise In Unilever's Turnover PROVISIONAL results of Unilever Ltd and Unilever N.V.. announced by their Boards yesterday, ■nowed that the combined total turnmpr rose from $1,720 million in Mil l 728 milllon ln The Boards assuming the existing rat* of exchange between the •terling and the fullder. intend to resolve
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  • 128 9 Rubber Slips 1/8 Cent RUBBER fell rent yesterday to etaft at M-.7/8 rents per lh. for International flrst grade March shipment, on a quiet market. Opening unchanged from previous official closing levels, the market was quiet, with flurtuations within narrow limit? Fair interest was reported in lower grades, but with
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  • 39 9 SWISSAIR has deride to open once weekly flight »ervires to Kuwait, Ankara, and Teheran The services to the first two plares frill bejjin from April 1, while to Teheran will itart from the end of May.
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  • 63 9 THE French aluminium industry, which is amongst the most important in the world (about 200.000 tons yearly) has recently com- pitted the largest continuous rolling plant in Europe. Photo shows part of the rolling equipment at the factory of Issoire (France). ftOUftll ITALEX' Union of exporter*
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    • 189 9 Ships In Port OUTER ROADS Southern Trader Hin Cheong, A Kimusis Mentakab. Soon Bee, ATSUTA Maru, Armonia. Baud. Rosita. Ihdra. Seramgang Aik El en Maersk Slarnat Siaoe H in. Rengam. Matahari. Po. ri, Buk rt n Tfc I*"^.1 Hong Ming Sin Hin Huat. Hong Chuy Maru. H«Uvard San Hai. Leun
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND UP
    • 82 10 pic by (Right) THE King presented Honours and Awards to 36 people at an Investiture held at the Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur on Feh 25. Photo shows the Tengku Mahkota of Kelantan, D.Y.T.M. Tengku Yahya Putra ibni Al-Sultan Ibrahim receiving the insignia of Derjah Seri
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      140 10 THE American Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Homer M. Byington. Jr., points out geographical aspects of the United States to Federation school officials. Mr. Chin Neng Siang: and Mr. Lee Kam Wong. Mr. Lee is Organiser of Chinese schools. Perak. and Assistant Registrar of Schools and Teachers, Perak, while Mr.
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    • 113 10 A SCENE from the Seremban Garrison Players latest production "The Sleeping: Beauty" at Rasah Camp recently. One of the most spectacular pantomimes ever staged at the Garrison, the show mot with a warm reception. Starring in her first show in the title role was lti-year-old raven-haired Carmel Saxon
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      110 10 Picture hr P (LEFT) The Acting Director. United Nations Relief and Work Agency for Palestine Refugees, Mr. Leslie J. Carver, paid a courtesy call on the Acting Prime Minister of Defence, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, at his office in Kuala Lumpur last week. Picture shows Dato Abdul
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    • 52 10 (ABOVE)— Mr. G. Visuanathan. Scout Master of the newly formed Midlands Estate 20th Klang Group, is seen receiving the warrant of appointment from Mr. Goh Tiang Chin, President of the Klang Boy Scouts Association during the Rally held at the Fort Hill Padang last week. In the
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    • 67 10 (RIGHT) Elizabeth Daniel, daughter of Mr. D.R. Daniel, Principal of the Anglo Chinese School, Klang. and Mrs. Daniel, celebrated her fifth birthday with a tea party for friends and relatives at her home at Jalan Raia West. Klang. recently. Elizabeth is seen cutting her birthday cake, with her
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  • 65 11 ROW OVER ON Sunday the Malayan Cricket ssociation held a meeting. Among other tings discussed was the visit to Singapore n d Malaya of Peter Richardson, the Test ricketer. The MCA decided to approach the British Council, who are sponsoring the visit, to cut Richardson's stay in
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  • 282 11  -  VAZIR MARKAR By THE Malayan Cricket Association's decion to approach the British Council to cut eter Richardson's stay in Singapore by a day a$ met with strong disapproval in cricket rcles in the Colony yesterday. Mr. Carl Schubert, assistant secretary of ,e Singapore
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  • 318 11 LIM CLARIFIES A POINT MR. LIM KIM PEOW. one of two Singapore representatives at the Badminton Association of Malaya annual general meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, said it was incorrect that Mr. Michael Lim, one of three top officials of the BAM's
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  • 44 11 THE DUKE AT THE RACES fHE Duke of Edinburgh spe nt the day at the races at melton. British North Borneo on Sunday. The Standard rture shows the Duke handing over the Silver Cup to L. Chou, owner of the winning horse "Jesselton Express."
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  • 244 11 MARINES Sports Club opened the Singapore 'ur Football Association Senior Division league a 5 4 victory over Maxwell S.C. at the Jalan sar Stadium yesterday. JJfci «-ould have kept the r re rtnwti had thry not reXf| i In the second half tJ™***
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  • 68 11 H M :.ri H v— Scoring frn;/ r I half. Kinia Indians Battalion, the Royal I fßiment a 8-0 tmuncin? 1 I soccer match on tl*n| today a short spell in the the soldiers were on the nefc !:si ve hut ?or them the Ind.an somewhat inaccu■prlntcr
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  • 14 11 HAVELOCK Indian Youngsters beat Henderson Indian Youngsters 5-1 at Havelock Road yesterday.
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  • 22 11 ST.B.S.C. and Kg. Silat C.E. finished to a 0-0 draw in the SAFA Div. 3B match at Geylang Stadium yesterday.
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  • 159 11 Colony's McCabe Cup Team THE Singapore team to meet the Federation in :heir annual tennis competition for the McCabe Cup is as follows Mens Singles: Ong Chew Bee (Caot A. G,B Paklr and Khong Keat Soon. Doubles. Khong Keat Soon and Khong Keat Thong; Ong Chew Bee and A G
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  • 92 11 S'PORE BASE DISTRICT SOCCER SHOCK GHQ FARELF created an upset in the opening day of the Singapore Base District Div. 1 league soccer competition when they beat Regimental Pay Office, the holders, by two goals to one at Nee Soon yesterday The reuslts: H. M. S. Terror beat 40 Base
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  • 25 11 With IS points to her <-redit. Mrs S. Ahbctt won the Marrii Monthly Me lal (stahlefnrd) Silver Division at the RSGC Course yesterday-
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  • 392 11 MADRAS, March 2 (Reuter) Here are pen pictures of the Indian players chosen to tour England this summer: Dattajirao Gaekwad, (captain) 30. Stylish right-hand bat. Captains Baroda in Ranji shield. Was out of Test cricket for six years until this month when he turned
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  • 69 11 FORWARD defensive? Barkward defensive? Anyway its cricket and this young lad is frying his best to be included In the lucky 30 to be selected to undergo training by Peter Richardson. His name: Mohamed HanifT of Anglo Chinese School. TIIFY turned iin on the padanc
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  • 448 11 Lock Takes 6 For 53 C HRISTCHI RCH, New Zealand. Mar 2 (Reuter)— Tony Lock, the Surrey leftarm slow bowler, spun Fngland to victory by an innings and 99 runs over New Zealand in the first Test here today when he took six second innings wickets
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  • 147 11 THEY CAME WITH A HOPE A TOTAL of 38 schoolboys attended the first practice session of the Singapore Cricket Association to select 30 promising youngsters to be coached by the English Test cricketer, Peter Richardson. The final selection will be made on Thursday after another batrh of schoolboys hav e
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  • 101 11 ENGLAND— Ist faMfe— Hl (E. R. Dexter 141 P.B.H. May 71 Reid Thre* for 34 >. NEW ZEALAND— Ut Inns— l42 <Retd 10: Lock five for 31). 2nd Innings (Overnight 28 for no wicket i Bollon c May b Morttmore 26 Harris b Trurman Guy c Lock b Tyson
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  • 57 11 KTALA LI'MPrR. Men The final r( the Se.angor Ombine-d S badminton championships will be p at the Selangor Bad-ninton Hn here tomorrow sta' at 2 ."0 pm. The mialitti are the Commercial In st. r.vl th« MBS. The winners «.f th»» tie will represent Selango r In
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  • 41 11 YFSTVRDAYS :nter yrhooT socrr- '•<■;• Pasir Paniang SS h^^t O; 1 ram School 5-JJ jan? r: Jtt Bt \ndrcwi br^' Clan En* Srnc SS 4-? at Anson Road The S( Andrc-vi :r.d XI bpit Gar. Fng Sr^. by 4-1
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    • 70 11 nt]iLvjk"akiu T e]:^i SINGAPORE SOCCER [V,- A<<u>. vs. A A A Jn'an Bc.<nr ;B linm! A<\ab A' vx Parb-tan f r i], n ng. S.C.C. Vt. Balrtr r- rid 8 C.C. 3A— Sr .-■r y r i Srf?o Jnjya. f Park IPOH SOCCER— !>,'• I P?ifra PI P :oh pnr/onfj
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  • 571 12  - TITLE FIGHT FACES NEW THREAT The Old I.B.C's Big Three Are In Business Again Says PETER WILSON more the samT^"' f? French sayin he more it chanpes the Club whlrt d £L a Cer ta y this a PP» es «o the International Boxing be?au S e Wl j; Ch
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  • 454 12  -  MICHAEL WEBB By LONDON, Mar. 2 (Reuter) Hard Ridden, Irishtrained winner of last year's Epsom Derby, is expected to silence many of his critics with a successful season as a four-year-pld this year. Sir Victor Sasson's yearling Purchase will be only the second Epsom
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  • 136 12 NIELSEN TAKES SINGLES LOUVAIN. Belgium March 2 ißeuten Kurt Nielsen, of Denmark, won the men's singles title in the Belgian International Badminton Championships here yesterday. He beat Ferry Sonnevil e (Indonesia) 15 13, 15—2 in the final. Miss Tonny Holst-Christen-sen (Denmark) won the women's singles, beating her compatriot Miss Inse
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  • 177 12 Unraced Peewee Sent Up To Class Two t. u P u EWEE (late Activat ion) a three-year-old bav Irish horse and jointly owned by Dr. J. D. Dennehv and Mr. D Murphy, has been sent up from Class 111 to Class H, according to the SRA classification list issued yesterday.
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  • 176 12 SCHOOLBOY TAN WINS 2 TITLES IPOH. Mon. A seventeen-year-old Tan Yee Khan of the St. Michael's Institution, won two titles at he conclusion of the 1958 59 Perak < Junior open badminton championships which were played off on the Perak Turf Club courts last night. Tan, who has been selected
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  • 51 12 •OKYO. March 2 (Reuter) An eleven-member team of Japanese wrestlers left here by air last night for the United States. The team U scheduled to take part in the All-America amateur wrestling championships to be held in April 15 at Oklahoma and other several rhampionships in the United
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  • Show Business HIGHLIGHTS
    • 29 13 !>nKl^ DAT and Rirharrl Widmark as thr subur)>n adopt a babv with mirthful complirations In irl of Love" whirh will be screened in Sinq;a|rP shortly.
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    • 261 13 Brennan plays not only his role but also mnnica without his teeth in Warner Bros.' o Bravo". to Lth Ava re and the end-of- On the ted .v rts... betw< tion picisioni for is getting :^rela\ erick** star has b 'by Co- r seven I \cr the estt
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    • 91 13 .\RY GRANT will co-=^ar with Tony Curtis in "Operation Petticoat" for Uruver-sal-Internationa!. JAMES STEWART and Lana Turner have been signed to star n Otto Preiger's "Anatomy of a Murder/* ATOMIC warships from both the United States and the Soviet Vnion will be used in "Operation Icebreaker." Bri-tish-Russian co-production
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    • 176 13 Comedy Duo Hard To Find HOLLYWOOD: A clever comedy team is the most (iirfiruit act to find in show business. S^ says JERRY LEWIS, who for ten years was teamed with DEAN MARTIN" in what many call the greatest comedy duo of all tune. "It's almost impossible to find two
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      58 13 CHARLES BOYER, resplendent in his uniform as Prince Consort, helps Brigitte Bardot find her pearls, which conveniently scattered over the ballroom floor when she deliberately broke the string. Boyer is obviously fascinated by more than the pearls in this srrne from "La Parisienne," a United Artists release which
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    • 322 13 his adopted father. There is plenty of saucy and sophisticated entertainment in, the final unwinding of this complicated domestic mix-up. At the ending, everyone is happy and audiences have had a full quota of hearty laughter. "I HE TUNNEL OF LOVE/* the M-G-M comedy
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    • 68 13 IT'S NOT LIKE" THE WAR THOUGH the Producers intend "GIRLS IN ARMS" to be reasonably authentic to the period 1942— a certain a'rount of licenre is being taken in the cause of exile* iair.meni. Says director Gilbert Gunn: "The wartime uniforms were a little too drab for modern eyes. "For
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    • 79 13 SHIRLEY MACLAINE has been nominated for an Academy Award as best actress for her rote in MGM's "Some Came Running." In the film, based on James "From Here To Eternity" Jones best-selling novel of the same name. Shirley plays a girl from the wrong side of the
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    • 93 13 GARY GRANT repeated'y has voiced his objections to autograph seekers, particularly the brand that waits in front of night clubs at all hours of the morning. CARY explains that he sees little purpose in the art of collecting autographs. "What good are the signatures and what ••an
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    • 87 13 GREAT news for Audrey Hepburn— ex-rays show that her recent fall from a horse in Mexico resulted in two not four-cracked vertebrae, and doctors hope that she will be able to take her first steps within ten days. Miss Hepburn is now convalescing at home while
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    • 69 13 LOVELY Claire Bloom, who finished one of the most powerful roles of her screen career in "Look Back in Anger" just before Christmas, is now in New York starring in the stage version of the heavily symbolical Japanese fi'.m "Rashomon." She plays opposite screen tough guy Rod
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    • 97 13 "LDR the first twe on the screen Frank Si»atrn wU\ appear with hirsute adornment a goatee, to h*» exact for M-G-Ms NEVER SO FEW In a decision reached by Sinatra. Director John SturOes find Producer Edmund Grainger, the star v" 1 wear a short chin beard
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    • 163 13 Juliette And Errol In 'Roots Of Heaven' ERROL FLYNN and seductive Juliette Greco in a scene from the 20th Onturv Fox release. "The Roots of Heaven" which was filmed in the centre of Africa Taken from Romain Gary's best-selling and prize winning French novel of the same name. "Roots of
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    • 249 13 vQb^QQb^b^b^^H y RITA DEL MAR rODAT'B QUOTATION: J- nnreit BUI] puff a n<n up but never prop m up Ruskin n ESDAY FOR LVFRY>N <I sic patterr "u e in a m; I irticularly in the le who are p .-,!ni»s selfr i 1 benefit Be t ikiainst extravai d
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    • 183 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Gapp /i^ U^ e^VkV^ aS'^EA^Tr'o 9 OKJEAI?Tg I TaOOQOOQOOB MILES V<Nj\Ffc>JB |V T AlCt f CROWNED "Ss^iNlE Y >TO LEAVE NUMBER 7 ALLEY OOP By V. T. Ilamlin 77, <^/:/ HECE-STW VINJES eOOP' MOW V\FLL A I T H£RESi>JE NOW. V O 5^3C 71^ X7<?^l />rr
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  • 89 14 GILLIAN VAUGHAN. 22. is a girl who likes celebrations. When Prince Rainier married Grace Kelly in Monaco, Gillian, then a ballet star, danced at the wedding. Last week she went to Sale. Cheshire for a cinema's twenty-fifth birthday celebrations And although the skies were less
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  • 226 14 LONDON, March 2 (Reuter) Britain's Colonial Secretary Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, flew back to London yesterday from Aden for high level policy talks on the serious African-European clashes in the Rhodesian Federation and their effects on future race relations i there. The Secretary
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  • 122 14 PLANES 'STORM' BANGKOK SEATO Exercise BANGKOK. March 2 (Reuter) Commonwealth Canberra bombers today stormed Bangkok defences in the first move of a mock war SEATO forces are waging in Thailand. Six pact nations are taking part in the exercise codenamed "Air Progress". High-ranking military observers watching the exercises include a
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 101 14 Coloured premiers bargain with De Gaulle PARIS, March 2 (UPI) Negro Premiers of France's former African colonies arrived in Paris yesterday to pin down Gen. Charles D e Gaulle on just how much Home Rule he will allow them. They meet D e Gaulle today against the background of bloody
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    • 30 14 THE GOVERNOR of South Sumatra Province, Mr. H. M. Hussein, told reporters yesterday that Sumatran rebels were still operating around Palembang, an area rich in oil in South Sumatra. Reuter
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    • 30 14 ELECTIONS will be held in Cuba in two years. Dr. Fidel Castro. Prime Minister and revolutionary leader, told a visiting group of American newspaper editors in Havana yesterday. Reu ter
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    • 30 14 A NEW airport in Britain for United States military personnel was officially opened in Mildenhall. Suffolk, yesterday. It replaces the Burtonwood American base in Lancashire, which is being closed. Reuter
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    • 20 14 THE PHILIPPINE Foreign Office announced yesterday the five Russian fishing trawlers found in Philippine waters were being escorted to UPI
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    • 33 14 REAR-A D M I R A L George J. Dufek, United States Navy Antarctic expert. said in Melbourne yesterday that airliners would be using South Pole routes in the next 10 years. Reuter
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  • 284 14 Khrushchev On That Pact With Britain MOSCOW. Mar. 2 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Macmillan, .speaking to an estimated five million Russians in a television address sajd tonight that, the present world military conflict between the great powers could bring victory to none but must mean disaster for all. He added: "Similarly
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  • 479 14 It's all honey and flowers at the talks Big-4 Foreign Ministers may now meet MOSCOW, March 2 (Reuter) Russia in a new note today conceded the Western demand for a Foreign Ministers' conference before summit talks. Meanwhile, Mr. Harold Macmillan's final Kremlin interview with Mr.
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  • 36 14 THAI Police General Sawai Sa.vai-Saen^'akorn, DirectorGenera; of Thailand's Police Department. told newsmen yesterday that former Premier Field Marshal Pibul Songgram and former Police Chief Phao Srivanond would be arrested if they returned to Thailand.
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  • 187 14 Allegations by Maltese Labour VALLETTA, March 2 (Reuter)— The Malta Labour Party said yesterday the British government was "creating a pretext to exile the Party leader, Mr. Horn MintofT. by blaming him for Friday's dockyard riots. Party speaker's yesterday addressed a series of meetings
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  • 249 14 LATEST SEX PAMPHLET RAISES WAVE OF PROTESTS LONDON. March 2 (UPI).— A little booklet called "Getting Married" caused a storm of protest in Great Britain yesterday because of its frankness in discussing pre-marital sex relations One chapter of the pamphlet Is en:itled. "Is Chastity Outmoded?" and another get,s right down
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  • 85 14 TRIBESMEN IN REVOLT AGAINST REDS NEW DELHI. March 2 (Reuter) Khamba tribesmen in revolt against the communist Chinese forces in Tibet are now in virtual control of the Brahmaputra basin below Lhasa, the capital, the Britishowned newspaper, the Statesman, said here today Quoting reports received from Tibet, the Statesman said
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  • 291 14 C 'wealth an un organise hypocrisy LONDON 7 March 2 (Reuter> Lord Altrincham. outspoken critic of the Monarchy and the Church of England, last night attacked the Commonwealth as an "unorganised hypocrisy" and a "haphazard collection of sovereign states." British. African and West Indian students heard him compare it to
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  • 185 14 What of Grivas? that's Makatios' headache NICOSIA. March 2. (UPI). With the cheers of thousands ringing in his ears Archbishop Makario- today faced one of the mo?t pressing problems of Cyprus what wi'.l be the future of EOKA leader George Qlivas. Sir Hugh Foot, the Island*! Governor, has said Grivns.
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