Singapore Standard, 12 March 1959

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959. /01. IX No. 252. 15 cts. 14 Pages. "^^^_G__3ll_> (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 449 1 PEOPLES ACTION PARTY THE COMMON FOE Bid to restore faith its Singapore's si abi I if,. Five parties in behind-scenes negotiations SINGAPORE'S main political parties are moving closer to agreement on on anti-communist united front to fight the Peoples Action Party in the coming general
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  • 30 1 PRAYERS at the start of PUASA A SECTION of the worshippers who thronged the Sultan Mohammed Mosque in Arab Street, Singpore, yesterday, to usher in the fasting month. Standard pic
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  • 382 1 WASHINGTON, Mar. 11 (Reuter) President Eisenhower declared today that he did not think much of Mr. Nikita Khrushchev's latest proposal on Berlin. The President was referring at his Press conference to Mr. Khrushchev's proposal that Soviet and Western garrisons
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  • 112 1 The worst actor' of the year? HOLLYWOOD, March 11 (UPI) Actor Kirk Douglas, amused at being named the worst actor of 1958 by the Harvard Lampoon, undergraduate magazine, sent a telegram to the college boys reading: "Please send the trophy prepaid." Because Douglas has won the dubious award three consecutive
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  • 168 1 Big 4 meeting LONDON, March 11 (Reuter) The Western powers intend to propose to the Soviet Union an East-West Foreign Ministers' conference in Geneva in the week beginning May 10. reliable sources saifj riere today. This was understood to have been agreed on during the
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  • 75 1 RED PRESS ATTACKS NASSER BAGHDAD, March 11 (Reuter) The Baghdad Press today strongly attacked the "plotter Abdel Nasser" for engineering the March 8 uprising by Colonel Abdel Wahab Shawaf, former commander of the Fifth Brigade in Mosul. The extreme leftist newspaper Al Thawra today charged that President Nasser sent large
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  • 133 1 But the police, especially in the Federal capita!, have been instructed to keep a special watch for Muslims eating during the day. They have also been told to make surprise checks on eating shops. Persons arrested will be handed over to the Kathis* courts which are
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  • 71 1 CAIRO, March 11 (Reuter)— The Cairo newspaper Al Ahram reported from Khartoum today that General Ibrahim Abboud, President of the Ruling Armed Forces Supreme Council in Sudan, will resign shortly. Al Ahram said General Abboud had submitted his resignation at a recent meeting of the council
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  • 107 1 Fasting month vigil by police KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor Police headquarters has under consideration a plan to give rewards to constables who arrest Muslims found breaking the fast during Bulan Puasa, The Standard was told today. The co-operation of the police has been sought because the Religious Department intends to
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  • 170 1 Data Nik is now officially an ambassador I WASHINGTON, March 11 (UPI).— Malayan Ambassador, Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil, presented hi s credentials to President Eisenhower today in a brief and jovial White House ceremony. The Malayan career diplomat, his young nation's second ambassador to the United States, emerged from the
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  • 457 1 King unveils memorial to 'those who died for country' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Yang Di-Pertuan Agong this morning unveiled the Police Memorial Tower with these words: "With a humble heart I unveil this memorial and acknowledge the debt my country owes t these brave men On the $t06,000 bronze plaque
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  • 133 1 Hussein warns of trouble TAIPEI, March 11 (UPI) King Hussein of Jordan declared last night that communism suffered total defeat in his Middle East nation but warned of more trouble. He told a state dinner given ir his honour hy President Chiang Kai-shek that the communists were still seeking infiltration
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  • 404 2 Nurses Found Four Blank Cheques In Boys Pockets A TEENAGER in whose pockets two nurses discovered four blank cheques when he was hospitalised, yesterday told Singapore Third District Judge Mr. K. T. Alexander that they were thrust into his pockets by knife-wielding robbers. The cheques were discovered by S:afT Nurse
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  • 100 2 NEW LEGAL ADVISER FOR KEDAH IPOH. Wed. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Haji Yusof. Deputy Public Prosecutor, Perak. has left for Alor Star where he will take up duties as Legal Adviser and Deputy Public Prosecutor, Kedah. Inche Kadir has been in Perak for the past four years as Magistrate and
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  • 92 2 $170,000 OPD FOR BUKIT MERTAJAM PENANfJ, Wed. Bukit Mertajam. the home town of the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. will have a new building to house an administration block and an outpatients department. At his monthly Press conference today, the Chief Minister said that work on the $170.--000 building
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  • Article, Illustration
    101 2 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong. accom panied by the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Claude Fenner (Standing behind the King), and the Acting Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Raxak (extreme right), look over the Police Memorial at the Police Depot. Gurney Road. Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Earlier the King
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  • 84 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A boy, who started his school career in a private institution here, returned to Kuala Lumpur by 8.0.A.C. today as a full-fledged engineer. He is Inche Sham>uddin bin Abdul Kadir. 28. of Bungsar Road, who won a Federal scholarship to take up telecommunica.ions
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  • 85 2 GR< I sons armed a -J motor-cv( le t.es ann J lundrj in Decern^- r, I DPP, Mr. A I the Singapore AsJ yc teiday. j The rr.r I <i x r I C in a I bark of the shop, a ■ddi De«th u. 3 haemorrhage fl ed
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  • 127 2 Mans plea not accepted by court A MAN who pleaded guilty to a charge of carrying an offensive weapon was yesterdn f told by Singapore Third District Judge Mr. K. T. Alex-' ander to withdraw his plea. The man, Syed M tamed, told the judge that he understood the nature
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    • 692 2 NOTICES CLOSING OF EAST COAST ROAD BETWEEN 9 M.S. 12 M.S. KUANTAN KEMAMAN ROAD ROUTE HI ON 14.3.1959. On Saturday Sunday morning, 14/15.3.59 Bridge over Sungei Tunggak along the East Coast Road at 11 M.S. Kuanian Kemaman Road Route 111 will be closed to traffic between the hours of 9
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    • 275 2 TENDER NOTICE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION Tender Notice TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Director of Education, Kay Siang Road. Singapore 10. up to noon of the 31st March, 1959 for the following:SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF TWELVE (12) PIANOS TO NEW AND EXISTING SCHOOLS IN SINGAPORE. Ful! particulars
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    • 101 2 OPPORTUNITY FOR PgOPjgjl CHEMIST IN LOCAL INPLSJ) i T.cver Brothers (Malaya) I.td < which offers excellent future prosper- < Chemist. Management status w; < successful applicant. Applications are invited from PuuV persons eligible for Citizenship whose Q-» ja meet the following minimum requirerrr1. A recognised University TVc or alternatively AMI
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 376 3 THE ragged remnants of the communist ters are roaming the jungles of Malaya in scattered ,s ai they flee before the relentless pursuit he Federation Government's military and forces. The former terrorists, who preyed on ent citizens in the towns and villages, are themselves terror-stricken. Since their leader.
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    • 358 3 WHILE the free world will hail the FederaCovernment's successful campaign against munist terrorism as it draws to its final close, threat of subversive communism has continued bread its tentacles in the West and the East, videly separated areas. New Soviet moves have med out from creating a critical situation
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    • 56 3 24, Lim Teck Kim Road. S'pore PO Bo* No 1563 Cables TIGER NEWS LA cuiwk>iio J el ***** (5 l;nes) All departments wu Chma insurance Bldg.. J 74. Batu Ro Telephone ***** INC. 9 Cowan St Tel: 3829 ICCA: J __f I«|- fc. 4055 01 -A,
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  • 838 3  -  Dr. Lin Yutang World Future In Asia: 2 -y NEW YORK J-JAVING to visit a sick relative in south Formosa, I motored through the entire countryside from the south of Taichung, more than half of the island. My wife and I are in
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  • 923 3  - African Federation In Jeopardy Raymond Campbell -by- SALISBURY, Rhodesia. gALISBURY, a raw and fast-growing city, is the capital of the Federation of self-governing Southern Rhodesia and the British Protectorates of Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland, but whether it will remain so for much longer is now seriously in doubt. Despite expressions
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  • 65 3 Lonely Pursuit •'MATHEMATICS. however the pill may be sugared, is a lonely activity. You have to do it on your own in the end, and if too high a premium is laid on happy get-togetherness you will not persuade many budding mathematicians to flower." Professor J.
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  • 34 3 The bowhead whale has a mouth large enough to hold an ox. but it eats only the tiniest of sea creatures. Its throat can swallow nothing larger than a small herring.
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  • 429 3 the NEWS as it strikes me r PHIS column has been tryA ing to figure out what it is that the President of the UMNO Singapore bramn. Dato Hamid bin Hajl Jumat, .aid at a mass rally on Sunday to make the secretary-grneral of the PAP, Lee Kuan Yew, accuse
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  • 225 4 Bid to repair bridge ended in a fall into flood waters SINGAPORE Police yesterday morning recovered the body of Ong Say Teck, 26, at the 10th Mile, Woodlands Road. It was found floating in a canal. Ong was carried away by the swirling flood
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  • 172 4 WANTED: NINE MEN TO INTERPRET THE Singapore Government is looking for nine interpreters to be trained for simultaneous translation of the proceedings of the multi-lingual Legislative Assembly to be elected under the new Constitution. Of the nine. three interpreters will be absorbed into the permanent establishment while the others will
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  • 148 4 30 GRADS FOR S'PORE SCHOOLS THIRTY students from the University of Malaya will soon graduate with Diploma in Education to helD in overcoming the shortage of teachers in the Colony's secondary schools. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mon., yesterday said that these thirty graduates
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  • 212 4 Singapore airport not adequate he says SINGAPORE should have a separate terminal for transit passengers at the airport to facilitate the work of health authorities, said the Rangoon Port Officer, Dr. R. B. Singh, yesterday. Dr. Singh, who is here on a World Health Organisation fellowship, said the airport in
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  • 64 4 KOH TEK TAN alias Koh Ah Tow pleaded not guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to a charge of committing extortion by putting Yap Kin in fear of injury and loss of business and dishonestly inducing him to pay him* $250 at 1 p.m. on March
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  • 375 4 WIFE TOLD HUBBY: SCRAM, 1001 MEN WILL LOOK AFTER ME —ALLEGATION A STENOGRAPHER told a Singapore Court yesterday that "to obtain peace of mind at home" he had to yield to his wife's constant nagging for money. Teo Cheng Kwee. of Messrs. William Jacks Company, said his wife one day
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  • 114 4 No sack but pay cut for life guard THE Staff Committee of the Singapore City Council vesterday rejected a sub-committee recommendation to dismiss a swimming pool assistant lor negligence of duty. The committee, however agreed to reduce his salary by two increments for three years. It also confirmed the subcommittee
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  • 31 4 THE Beverley unloads some of the supplies it brought with it shortly after its arrival at Changi. The tail fins are 50 feet from the ground.
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  • 240 4 THE biggest aircraft ever to go into service with the Royal Air Force arrived at Changi airfield yesterday. The plane, a giant Blackburn Beverley freighter, has been taking part in SEATO exercises in Thailand and will now remain in Singapore as part of the
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  • 222 4 Why glamour girls for railway? asks union chief POSER ON PAY ANOMALY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Railway is being penny wise, pound foolish" in employing glamour "receptionists in its reservation department on salaries which are almost treble those drawn by male railway clerical officers, possessing Cambridge school certificates. 8e
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  • 83 4 FIFTY children, friends and relatives, were at a Hartley drove (Frankel Estate) Singapore home to wish pretty Peggy Lim Ng.'un Lian many happy returns of the day, on the occasston of her birthday over the week-end. Peggy is the daughter of manager in the Public
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  • 299 4 PENANG, Wed. A broker alle C rd n Court today that a merchant, Teoh Sav r that if he could obtain $10,000 in IQQtJ* would be able to make a profit of S.io.ono b opium from Thailand to Malaya. The broker, Long bin Mat Ayob, was a_« ness in
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  • 152 4 DEATH OF TRISHAMAN: OPEN VERDICT AN open verdict was recorded by a Singapore Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin HnitrlH. yesterday at the Inquest OO a triiha rider. Lar/i Mun Kong, 48, who was killed in a colllsiori with a car on Jan. 15. Mr. Teoh Kim Lock, a Singapore LegLslative Assembly
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  • 118 4 KUALA LUMP'-: The Unit einment is to prji year $5,274,000 < Common w study in Ichides a sum of SSJ the Federation o! Mcrd e k a sFund. The H ec Retold by Mr Under S Com mon we, the fvin studfor further i ing at anv Britain In
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  • 85 4 THE Hans Anderson Club of I Singapore with the help of \h United States Information Service will hold a film show for 250 children on March 20.1 This is one of the mnnv activities heine planned to re- lieve the lot of under-privileged children, a Club
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  • 69 4 THE Singapore Rotary Club at a meeting yesterday elected Mr C. Wechsler, president for the coming year. Others elected were: VicePresidents: Mr. W. D J. Vincent and Mr. Yeo Chiam Siew. secretary: Mr Tan Lye Whatt. treasurer: Mr. Koh Keng Pang, directors; Rotarians J Anderson, W B. Baker.
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  • 292 4 Union chief blames management for tall in revenue KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Railway Administration must accede to the Union's demands for legitimate service conditions for employees, even in the face of a financial crisis which it brought upon itself, president of the National Union of
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  • 530 5 MARCUS MAY FACE A NEW REPRIMAND CAO alleged to have sought legal aid without sanction A SINGAPORE City Council committee will today consider a request to reprimand the Chief Administrative Officer, Mr. P. C. Marcus, for allegedly attempting "to negate the endeavour of the Mayor and the ViceChairman of this
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  • Article, Illustration
    129 5 I I PUR, Wed. the Federation in r-d an over-all fair that of the prea Police spokesman e S'nnriard today. 22 per cent rise e with dangerDS a 15 per cent aspect <">f rases of irt with dangerous coven per cent o <">f causing grievIv a '.nrge Increase i
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  • 183 5 lInN G. Wed— Wing fcder C. W. Ste'ley. I Commanding No 2 Squadron. Royal an Air Force in pnh. .said today that pn.v when the forces pTO nations were It trior as a team a would be fully 9 :n their defensive c Air Progress' held land last week
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  • 76 5 BRANDY DISPLAY CONTEST ILNG, Wed. Messrs. I and Co., of Sungei today W on the first Hennessy Brandy competition for North hold between Feb. 3 pnze-wlnners were n Guan Lee. Bukit (2nd prize), I Kim Seng and Co., (3rd prize) and Aik Joo and Co., prize). play contests for Ef.
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  • 75 5 PENANG Wed.— Railings on the fourth floor of the General Hospital "C" B'ock buildings may not be a complete prevention against people jumping to their deaths. So said the Chief ftfinister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. at his monthly press conference today. "It might be possible
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  • 84 5 THIEVES on Tuesday raided a house in Penang Road. Singa pore, and sto'en jewellerv worth $1,244 and $135 in cash* The tenant. Mr. P.M. Nambiar. told the Police that he left the house with his family at 11a.m. after securing all the doors and
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  • 183 5 THE Singapore Police hunt for the secret society gangsters who branded and tortured two men on Tuesday in Padang Jeringau, off Kallang Road, is being intensified and early arrests are expected The Standard was told yesterday that the Secret Societies Branch of the
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  • 134 5 TWENTY-three-year-old Tan Peck Eng, mother of five children, who was reported missing for a week, returned to her home in Owen Road on Tuesday, The Standard learnt yesterday. A happy husband, Mr. Chai Ying Seong, who is an employee of a film company, >esterday informed
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  • 58 5 IPOH, Wed.— Police were called in to investigate certain alleged discrepancies in accounts of the local branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank yesterday. The amount involved is believed to be about $50,000. The Standard was told that police were called in by the
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  • 121 5 5 MONTHS TO BUILD BUT ONLY THREE WEEKS TO PULL DOWN WORK to take down the 300-odd stalls that fill the 200-acre site of the Singapore Constitution Exposition began yesterday. It will take the workmen only three weeks to dismantle what had taken five months to put up. While workmen
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  • 227 5 Man who won't serve two masters PENANG. Wed— The head teacher of a Chinese school in Sungei Bakan. Mr. Fong Chao Chin, who sent in his resignation to the Rural District Council. South Province Wellesley, to which h e was elected a Councillor in February, 1957 for three years on
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  • 301 5 They are all in favour ot 2-way scheme for teachers THREE leading Colony educational leaders yesterday agreed that the teacher exchange scheme between Britain and Singapore should be implemented immediately. President of the Singapore Teachers' Union, Mr S. Sivanadam, told The Standard yesterday: "This is a wonderful scheme and we
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  • 96 5 Students blame Varsity KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Technical College Students' Union has criticised the Government for failing to expand the college, which is "the oldest engineering Institution in Malaya." In the latest Issue of "Techs Mirror" the union asks what is hindering the Government from expanding the college. It points
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  • 78 5 2 STUDENTS BACK FROM CONFAB KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two Malayan students returned here today bv air after attending the ten-day International Students Conference in Peru, South America. They are Kenny Khaw. 22. president of Technical College Students Union, and G. Das, 22, president of Malayan Teachers training College Union. Kenny
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  • 75 5 IPOH, Wed.— A new society, the Perak Malay Officers Thrift, Savings, Investment and Co-Operative Society Limited, was formed in Kuala Kangsar recently. Inche Hussin Kamal was elected chairman. Other officebearers are: Secretary Inche Abdul Rahim Akib, committee: Tuan Haji Saith and Inche Wan Saladin, Inche Zakaria Tais,
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  • 187 5 PENANG. Wed. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today at his monthly press conference that he had received many anonymous complaints alleging rudeness on the part of certain government ornciaLs. "I cannot act on these anonymous complaints as I do
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  • 36 5 HONGKONG. March 11. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.98 to Cl Sterling 55.75 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan Bl; $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.62 to a tael.
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  • 219 6 More US study awards for local students AMERICAN scholarships to local .students will be doubled. This was disclosed In Singapore yesterday by the Cultural Officer of the United States Information Service, Mr. Western Olberg. Mr. Olberg explained to the Standard that in view of the fact Singapore was to recognise
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  • 49 6 A TALK on whether Singapore can prosper if it k onlv an island state will b e given by Dr Kai-Loo Huang at the College of Arts. Nanvang University, at 7.30 p.m *odav Organized by the Social Science Society the talk is open to the public.
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  • 233 6 Mayor's dilemma: To quit or stay PENANG, Wed. Whether to quit being the Mayor or stay on is a decision which weighs heavily on Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, who is also the chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya as well as a senior teacher in a sehooL The Mayor
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  • 437 6 LOTTERY 'SHARKS' PREY ON PUBLIC Legal tussle over Welfare prize KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Social Welfare Lottery agents in Singapore are "sharks preying on the illiterate public" for commission on winning tickets, said Mr. David Marshall today in the High Court here during the hearing of an ownership claim on a
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  • 355 6 Illiterates the victims, alleges Marshall funny that you could remember Govindasamy buying tickets numbered *****15 and *****16 from you? Yue "I knew because he tolrj me so. He had bought twp tickets from me and he said he had lost the ticket which won the second prize. Mr Marshall "Do
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  • 177 6 New plans to let out stalls at Esplanade THE Singapore City Council is considering a proposal to let out all the stalls at the Esplanade by tender to individuals or a syndicate. If the proposal is accepted, all existing stall holders will be given three months' notice. The present stall
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  • 152 6 He smiles at three years' jail TEMERLOH, Wed. A rubber tapper and e*x-Home Guard smiled, when the President of the Sessions Court here. Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah. today sentenced him to three years jail for possession of a hand grenade, fuse and ammunition Ng Kim Kow. 23. of
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  • 482 6 Old drivers hit back? The young should learn from us— They say VETERAN car drivers in Singapore yesterday disagreed with a suggestion that drivers who reached the age of 45 should be asked to undergo a fresh test. The suggestion, made by the chairman of the Singapore Safety First Council,
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  • 97 6 MRS. GOH TONG LIANG, wife of Singapore Legislative Assemblyman for Bukit Panjang. who was stabbed in her home on March 3 by an intruder, has been declared out of danger. She has now been removed to a private ward in the General Hospital
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  • 81 6 INDIAN FILM STARS TO TOUR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A big troupe of Indian movie and stage artistes, led by South India's top female stars, Padminl and Ragini, will tour Malaya in May They will perform in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. The tour ls being sponsored by Messrs
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  • 210 6 THE Chusan one of the best known regular callers to Singapore Is to make a round-the-world trip beginning next month While on a fabulous threemonth globe -girdling cruise. the 24,215-ton P. an O. liner will call here on May 3 During a brief stopover here. scores of
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  • 382 6 'New rubber' is our only challenge to sythetic HEAH REPEATS WARNIm* PENANG, Wed At the Penan C R uhhf Association's annual meeting today the p rr Heah Joo Seang, said that it would he a 2 take if M?laya did not take steps to develop, called a "natural synthetic rubber.
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  • 169 6 kuai.a r_ R Ho Leong Cl n, *i manager of ti fil_ Company at B R_j today jail by the President. Ha^him, for r of trust ir. r Mr. R V H p company, told the ca this tion from sa>- fnr aft Mr Rintoul said H» have paid
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  • 133 6 THE French Consul General in Singapore. Mr. Jean Aurillac, yesterday opened an exhibition of colour reproductions of paintings by some outstanding French artists of the last "5 years. The exhibitions, orga- nised by the W-ftf* Society in ronjunrtioi the French Con«ub«H eral. Is at the (hmrvu
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  • 52 6 TEMERLOH. "^i lang fire which hra<c *3 rubber estate lo miles north of ing the weekend acres of rul u^r 'reffc about $13.< r The owner of thr gj"l Goh Aan said tr.. raged for two da> s >* to have been *<* r t )A
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  • 378 7 HOUSEWIVES THEIR VICTIMS Cheats who pose as dealers use radio, 'fridge prizes as bait IPOH. Wed. Police have warned the public against confidence tricksters who posed as dealers of a well-known soap detergent and who prey on unsuspecting housewives by convincing them that they
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  • 144 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 891 89S RS.S. No. 1 March 89] 89| R.S.S. No. 1 April 901 90s R.S S No. 2 88s 89£ R.S.S. No. I 872 881 Tone: Sleady quiet Tbe tin price in Singapore was
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  • 135 7 One years jail for extort bid A PINEAPPLE factoryworker. Lee Peck Chan. 24, was jailed ior one year in the Singapore Fourth District Court yesterday, for attempting to extort from Tan Eng Kuan at Guillemard Road on Dec. 29 last. Tan. a coflee-shop owner, said he was at the counter
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  • 39 7 THE Se'ama— Bagan Serai main road at the 82 mile, between Kubu Gajah and Changkat Lobak was under eight inches of water for approximately 50 yards yesterday but was passable to all traffic. Water was still rising.
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  • Article, Illustration
    35 7 A SPORTS bicycle was stolen from tip court compound in Light Street. Penang. on Tues day. Th e owner of the bicycle Ah Ee. had left it under a tree in attend cour*.
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  • 214 7 MALACCA, Wed. The State Education Officer, Mr. F. J. Rawcliffe, and certain heads of schools were alarmed to learn that a great number of pupils are involved in secret society activities here. Said Mr. Rawcliffe *'If there is enough proof that certain pupils here
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  • 76 7 SINALCO LUCKY NUMBERS THE National Aerated Water Co. Ltd.. yesterday announced the following winning numbers of the competition held at the Constitution Exposition in connection with Sihalco drinks: First prire:— lsB3o; Second *****: Third ***** Consolation prizes: Nos. *****. *****, *****, *****. *****, *****. *****. *****, *****, *****. *****, *****,
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  • 48 7 TEMERLOH, Wed The Labour Office here will close down on March 15. a spokesman of the Labour Department said today The Assistant State Commissioner for Labour, Pahang, Mr. Lee Chee Weng. will be transferred to Seremban and Labour Officer. Mr. A. Anandan. to Raub.
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  • 243 7 Varsity Sponsors Play Writing Contest KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The University of Malaya Society is staging a play-writing contest in English on a panMalayan basis, open only to citizens of Malaya and Singapore. The aim of the contest is to seek out budding playwrights and authors among the young people of
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    • 128 7 STANDARD ALMANAC TODAYS INFORMATION AT A GLANCE YMCA (Orchard Road): Body building weight lifting 400 p m.. Judo practice for Juniors 445 p.m.. Cricket practice 5.00 n.m.. Judo practice for Seniors S4."i p.m.. Seen esh if ters Chorus Rehearsal "Desert Song" 7.45 p.m. ChlneM* YMCA (South Pier): Table Tennis 9.00
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    • 110 7 Hospital 8 15 p.m. Elim Church (E\eritt Rd.): Malay Service 430 p.m Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church: Prayer Meeting in English and Malay Mr. Tarn Tuan Yan 5.30 p.m Paya Lebar Methodist Church: Prayer Circle at Church 800 p m The Independent Missionary Movement; Free film show at the British
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    • 166 7 Radio Singapore (medium wave 476 metres): 630 a.m. Good Morning. 632 Morning Prelude. 7.00 Time Signal and News. 7.05 A Date with Music. 800 The News. 805 A Date with Music (contd.i. 8.30 Edmundo Ros and his Orchestra. English schools Broadcasts: 900 a m. Signature Tune, 9.03 Music «nd Movement.
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    • 163 7 Sports Results. 9 45 Radio Ranch. 1000 Asian Club. 10 30 The Malayanaires. 1100 p.m. GoodREDIFFI SION (Ml\cr Network): 6.30 a.m. Sunriso Serenade, 700 News. 7.05 Rise and Shine. 730 Musical Clock. 8.00 News. 803 Musical Clock. 8.30 Edmundo Ros Hi« Orchestra. 1.00 p.m. Lunchtime Prom. 130 News 143 Grandstand
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    • 1246 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated In Singapore) H2 tinesi 55*" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE *ZZ SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON O CONTINENTAL PORTS (y/ia Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot Cood Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load
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  • 204 9 II ent tan- Shoyo Maru, I S r^apore on I L 10,200 tons I e Singapore Co l.td.'s I pi ant in I area. li ager of I the cement > the s, specially ing. L ia a joint f I.eong Co. Ltd..
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  • 91 9 i OtTER ROADS B Brenon, CheE K Yamahiku K ~rdo. Ophir. :n. Kapitar. B Karaton, B Lenatal. m nald K< B o Maru 111. B 1, Cal. Pak B Tov. K mk ior, Tai K Aik Le a, Prekbbbbl K- Bee, Labuan ■t Kwan Chai. B Tai
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  • 33 9 m Aed. The I U Aviation 1 word from on a practi- a proving j v neer air--2 completed 1 completed headE Rcjnng River I ip the Beram
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  • 60 9 Tin Gains By $3⅞ DESPITE higher offerings m the Singapore tin market yesterday, the local price rose $3_. to $404, rer picul Thi.s was the second successive rise so far this week A business source said "here was evidence of further buying support in the local market. Estimated offerings vesterday
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  • 211 9 Tins, Rubbers Firm On Share Mart BOTH Tins and Rubber.were firm on the Malayan share market yesterday, while a few counters in Industrials were slightly higher. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: New Serenciah 2 2 90 Nyalas 1.18 1 22 Sunge: Bagan 1.88
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  • 323 9 MALA AN s .arebrokers ieported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.05; Fraser and Neave ords $1.50 odd 'ot. $1.51.; Gammon $1 66 odd lot 51. 70. M Cement $l.»iO. Si rtoj. M. Cn i* 63c; Metal Bo x $i .so. Spore Cold Storage Wc 85c;
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  • 180 9 Firm To Expand Sales In Malaya A BRITISH firm hopes to increase its exports of industrial lighting equipment to Singapore and Malaya as industrialisation progresses in the two territories. Mr. H. G. Campbell, managing director of the Arm. Benjamin Electric Ltd. said this in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Campbell said his
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  • 262 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday London selling. T.T or OD 2 3-31 32. buying airmail. T.T. 2 4-3 32 OD 2 4k 30 d St. 2 4--7 32. 45 d st. 2 4-9 32. 60 d st 2
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  • 98 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Mar.-Apr. $42_ buyers: $43$ sellers; r-oconut oil in bulk $634 sellers ln drums. $67 sellers; Muntok white pepper $146 sellers; Sarawak white $163 sellers; special Sarawak black $85. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantabte mixed
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  • 199 9 LONDON, March 11 (UPI) A small team representing Shell and British Petroleum (BP) interests in Egypt will fly to Cairo tomorrow to take over operation of their sequestered holdings. The team will be headed hy a Dutchman, F. H. Frangenheim, who has been designated
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  • 39 9 THE Varnish and Paint Manufacturers Association in Holland states that Dutch exports of paints lacquers and varnishes amounted to over 28.6 million lb. valued f 32 million. The 1957 exports were 26.5 million lb. (f 31 million.)
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  • 60 9 A NEW telephone exchange in Kota Bahru (above) costing $187,000 was recently opened by the Federation's Minister for Works, Posts and Telecommunications. Inche Sardon bin Ha.ji Jubir. The Exchange Is part of the Government's milliondollar telecommunication development project in the East Coast. Photo (right) show,;
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  • 244 9 DEPOSITS of brown coal recently discovered at Anglesea. in the Australian State of Victoria, are claimed to be of the highest quality yet uncovered in Australia. The deposits were found after four years of geological boring and proving. Geological surveys indicate the existence of
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  • 348 9 TAN STRESSES NEED FOR PRICE STABILITY —-------^-^-^-^Beee-__«__^_s #'7#i Ami Commerce BRISBANE, Morch 11, (Reuter)—Neareconomic disaster fell too frequently on the poorer nations of the world, the Malayan delegation leader, rAr. Tan Siew Sin, Minister for Commerce and Industry, told the ECAFE conference at Broadbeach today. He said this reinforced the
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  • 211 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Commercial production of synthetic rubber cannot be "an immediate threat" to Malaya's natural rubber. This is the unanimous opinion of those who are keeping a watch on propaganda on synthetic. They were commenting on a report from New York which said an
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  • 80 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Dato Shamsuddin bin Naln until recently Mentri Besar of Negri Sembilan, has been appointed a.> assistant to the Controller, Rubber Research. This was announced by the Chairman of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board oday. The Dato. who is presently on leave, will take
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  • 192 9 Rubber Price Up 3 4 Cent SINGAPORE rubber price gained i cent yesterday, to close at 89 J cents per lb. far International first grade March shipment on buying support. Opening at around previous closing levels. the market ruled quiet throughout the morning, with good buying interest. Towards the end
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  • 1387 10  -  RICHARD BERRY by JN Just four bloody years, 60-year-old Colonel George Theodorus Grivas has supervised 500 deaths and a reign of terror among Cyprus's half-million inhabitants. Today, with the Greek-Turkish-British agreement on the island and a pardon for Grivas himself, that reign of terror
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  • 481 10 ■WVW^^PV^^MMfcfc. THE scare is over. Bob Hope's sight can be saved and that trouble some left eyes is expected to twinkle as brightly as ever above the serpentine nose and shovel jaw of the best-known profile in show business. The news has been welcomed
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  • 142 11 126 YOUTHS FOR ASIAN UP TRAINING |V t\l. SIX youths— 24 from Combined Schools and from thr Polytechnic— will start intensive trainrroßl Mondaj for the Junior Asian Cup soccer cornlion in Kuala Lum P ur starting April 18. Chairman ot SAFA's Schools and Youth Committee Mr S v, R P
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  • 69 11 irch ll ißeu- Boggis, manairnley, the Brichampion Ud protest the decision \cia of France at the Empire night. us verdict ha s ed" he said. "I f Board of Coniley, and my -hall ask for it a 'no decision' JI any success t ike counsel's I
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  • 83 11 Schoolgirl Fencer Surprises I We I. A 14--gir] of vent, Jane Tan rprised all g five school first cham-ter-schoo] u ised by the teur Fencing t four feet plus, wed com- and technique r points to nil her :ive oppoabove her. High Schc red f o win Jane a point.
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  • 51 11 SINGAPORE BADMINTON: Interschools tournament, SBA. Hall. SOCCER: Premier League: Chinese vs Europeans' Eurasians, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. IPOH SOCCER: Dir. I PCRC vs, ESC Ipoh padang. Div. 2 Cheng Wah 'A' vs. Loyal Rcg'^ent 'A' Coronation ground. Dfv. 3 Kvr\ta Kellas Estate vs. KIA 'B' Jalan Abdul Jalil
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  • 127 11 BOSTON, March 11 (UPI) Former Wimbledon champion, Lew Hoad of Australia, defeated defending professional tennis champion. Panohc. Gonzales. 6-2, 4-6, 6-4. here last night. It was the serond win in as many nights for Hoad. who took a 5-4 lead in his series against Gonzales
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  • 142 11 Indians Beat The Ramblers IPOH, Wed Scoring two goals in each half. Kinta Indians, one of the strong contenders for the Division One soccer title, convincingly beat Ramblers by 4-1 at the Chinese Assemblv Hall ground today. An otherwise fine game was marred by rough play which crept in towards
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  • 72 11 TOKYO. Mar. 11 (Reuter) The world flyweight boxing champion Pascual Perez left here last night for the Domini, can Republic and hi s departure was immediately taken bv the Japanese Press as suggesting yet another postponement in hi? commitments to defend his title. Only yesterday the managers concerned
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  • 169 11 Billy Walker, Forest manager defends team that lost 7-1 By BILL HOLDEN l W, Wed. Angry Billy Walker, manager of Nottingham Forest, yesi?d out at critics who are suggesting that his team deliberately threw c.ime against Birmingham last week to save themselves for Saturday's
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  • 310 11 STAN CUIUS DEFENDS TEAM THAT WON 6-1 LONDON, Wed. After he had seen his side stripped of all pride and confidence by super-wonderful Wolves last Saturday by 6 l, George Swindin, manager of Arsenal, said "We were powered out of the game." That
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  • 26 11 LONDON. Mar. 10 Reuter >— Results cf tonight's football matches were. LEAGUE 111 Bradford City l Bury 0. SCOTTISH LEAGUE I Celtic 1 Airdrieoniana 2.
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    56 11 Top: Charocn Watftasin of Thailand in action during his singles final against Malaya's Teh Kew San in the sth Glasgow invitation badminton tournament at Kelvin Hall, Glasgow, Wattanasm won the title beating Kew San 15-1 15-7. Below: the vanquished Teh K«w San makes a backhand stroke at the net during
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  • 73 11 LONDON. March 10, (Reuter) Sterling Moss, six times British champion racing driver, was one of 164 men and women who attended an investiture by Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace today. Moss. who received the Order of the British Empire, was asked by the Queen which firm
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  • 129 11 PCFA Pick 19 For MCFA Cuptie PENANG, Wed— The Penang Chinese Football Association has selected 19 players for the M.C.F.A. Cup match against the Perak Chinese Football Association at the City Stadium on Sunday. The 19 selected are: Loh Soon Keat. Yeah Hool Chye, Koay Ban Chuan, Harry Lim. Chong
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  • 123 11 BOMBAY, March 11 (Reuter)—Bombav won the Ranji Trophy for the Indian cricket championship when they defeated Bengal by 420 runs at the Brabourne Stadium here today. They won the five-day matrh with four hours to spare. Three Bombay batsmen made centuries. J. Amrioliwala hit
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  • 39 11 BUENOS. AIRES. March 11 (Reuter) Brazil, world soccer champions, were held to a 2-2 draw by Peru ln the third round of the South American Cup here last night. Brazil led 1-0 at half time.
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  • 99 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Central Malaya Sub-Dis-trict (Army) soccer league will start on March 23. This year the league will be run off in only one division. So far IS Army unit teams have entered for it. The Central Malav SubDistrict have also invited the Federation Army units
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  • 572 11  - COLONY'S HOTRODS GET SET FOR THE BIG SPRINT VERITY GILL By THE Singapore Motor Club's 1959 programme will get oflf to a riving start this Sunday with the big sprint at Lim Chu Kang Road. So far, the Singapore Motor Club have received 128 entries for this meeting known as
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  • 161 11 AntiSAFA Clubs* Charge Refuted Say SBHFA SGSFA Spokesmen SINGAPORE Business Houses and the Government Services Football Associations yesterday refuted a Singapore Amateur Football Association Councillor's charge that they were depriving senior league clubs of the services of their players. SBHFA secretary Mr. H. Edgar
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  • 127 11 introduced the three-limit ru.e. "My association is quite prepared to abide by anv future derision SAFA may make on the matter." he said. Ihe Singapore Government Services Football Association secretary, Mr. S- R. P. Ketdu said that Mr. Sattar's fears were 'unfounded' and his allegations
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  • 523 11 KIALA Ll'MPl'R, Wed. Tamilian Physical Culture Association started their league campaign with a convincing 3 1 win over defending champions, Selangor Chinese Recreation Club, in a FAS senior division league match on the Princes Rr.r.d ground here today. The ma.ch served as
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  • 820 12 A TOTAL of 174 horses 79 in Class 1 and 95 in Class 2 have entered for the Singapore Turf Club March meeting on 21, 25 and 28. Thirty-four yearlings will also have their first race in Malaya. They will be divided into three
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  • 51 12 KEW YORK. March 10. (Reuter)— The world heavyweight boxing champion, Floyd Patterson, will defend his title against Ingemar Johansson. of Sweden in New York, it was announced today. No date was set for the fight but it was expected to be in the last week of
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  • 182 12 EARLY morning training at Bukit Timah next week will be held without the use of saddle cloth numbers a decision which the Singapore Turf Club is carrying out despite strong protests from punters who follow track form, the Press, and some trainers and horse- owners.
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  • 146 12 First Day March 21: (8 races):- Cl 1. Div. 1 IM. Cl. 2. Div. l 6f and IM; Div. 2 6f and 1 If. Div. 3 4 6f. Yearlings s if. Second Day, March 25- Cl 1. Div. 1, 6f, Div. 2 6f. and IM; Div. 3 6f
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  • 195 12  -  SCRUTINEER Azarole And Full House A Deadheat By IPOH. Wed. Slipper Prince, with Jockey Leong up. put up a fine display to beat a smart Class 4, Division 1 field, on the second day of the Perak Turf Club meeting this afternoon. Slipper Prince
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  • 1571 12 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES 4. DIV. 3—5 FURS. ST. J Wen a Lee Stable's Trainer: Sullivan 257-120 No. 3 FUNNY FACE 8.11 (4) J. Donnelly.. l 516-173 No. 6 LESLIAN 8.10 (5) Ward 2 294-123 No. 1 PACK OF GOLD 9.00 (3) Buang 3 88- 67 No. 7
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  • 66 12 MANILA y. The u Athletic A.^ team Ir their third vl > art^ mgr.tl ing a Mar tion team 5- 1 tl the Football Stadium. Halftime gconi ml visitors' favour, 1-0. In the fi week, thp Army tram. 4 tied in their by the Mai 3-all and del I
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  • 1230 13  - CRIME CURTAIN IN PARIS WILLIAM MILLINSHIP *X '"> -i mB It aB lUfcflWMJ^ B^^^^^^^^^F^S by r> APTQ IgvfH Journalists. r c-- rrime reare up in arms article of the to te of penal pro;h orders I, policeto reabout pre- dings. As l *eea\ anyone I the secrecy P o imprisoned
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  • 785 13  - RETURN OF THE LION JOHN GALE I by LONDON the wider implications of Mr. Macmillan's Moscow trip there seems no doubt the Prime Minister has enhanced his standing with the British public, which always like the idea of Heads of State getting together, man-to-man. When Mr. Macmillan first arrived in
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  • 1123 13 A MEDLEY OF HOPE AND ANGUISH l__Ji_|__llA_B^ NEW DELHI \F YOU WANT to see simultaneously life at its best, as well as at its worst, do come in to our country now and you will, as ever, be astonished by a strange medley of hope and anguish —of humming atomic
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  • 172 14 NICOSIA, March 11 (Reuter) The collection of EOKA arms and ammunition will be undertaken at once and completed within three days, it was officially an- nounced last night. A government announcement said Archbishop Makarios and Sir Hugh Foot, the Governor, discussed
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  • 68 14 ELECTRIC SHOCK KILLS FOUR MANILA, March 11 (UPI)— A 22-year-old housewife and her four young children were electrocuted inside their house in suburban Pasay City today when she touched an electric socket. Pasay City Police investigators quoting the victim's husband, Harnani Robledo, said that Lucina Catantan, his wife, shouted for
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  • 110 14 Defied Law And Kept 62 Pets RUGELEY. Northern, England. March 11 (Reuter). Animal-loving Mrs. Rita Barber, ordered by Magistrates in 1946 to keep only two cats and a dog, bluffed her neighbours for 13 years. For when police and an Inspector of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
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  • 87 14 MANILA, March 11 The first World Health Organisation (WHO) conference i n its new Western Pacific regional office opened in Manila on Monday, with tepresentatives from 17 countries attending. Theme of the two-week meeting centres around proper care of mothers „nd the art of child
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  • 69 14 LONDON. March 11, (Reuter) —A forged £1 note has been passed in the House of Commons dining rooms, it was revealed yesterday. It is believed to be the first time a dud note has been passed in the House. It was given in payment for a
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  • 118 14 Vaccine Cherry flavoured MINNEAPOLIS. Minnesota, March 11 (Reuter) A polio vaccine with a cherry flavour which can be drunk like medicine is being tested in an experiment on a number of families, it was disclosed here. Dr. Robert Barr, executive officer of the State's Department of Health, announcing the tests,
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  • 44 14 CAIRO, March 11 (Reuter) —Two Iraqi fighter aircraft today machine-gunned El Hamoudeya village in Syria, it wa s officially announced here. One house was demolished by the attack on the village, which Ls about three miles from the Iraqi border.
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  • 50 14 Burmese Girls Fight The Reds Photo UPI MORE than 500 Karen women from the Karen State in Burma, line up to form a volunteer force. They are armed with bows and arrows, bamboo sPikes and stones for defence against communist and Karen insurgents in the Panan area of Karen State
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  • 380 14 2 in every 100 have TB in Hongkons LONDON, March 11. (Reuter). Two per cent of the adult population of Hongkong have tuberculosis in an active form, Mr. Julian Amery, Colonial Under-Secretary told the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. S. S. Awbery (Labour) had asked what percentage of people in
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  • 310 14 REBELS GAIN GROUNI in CELEBES 4* one poiff they're only S miles from Menado Gen. Nasution flies out to review the crisis JAKARTA, March 11, (Reuter) North Celebes rebels have infiltrated the countryside round the capital of Menado and are pressing in on the city, according to military souces here.
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  • 95 14 ARRIVING at Idlewild airport, New York downpour actress Debbie Reynold* is Iff puddles nv MGM representatives. Q|| „t, (|ff| Marvin Levy. The girl at right iv CamiP. V Miss Reynolds' travelling companion M ISS i; told newsmen that she bore no "ill uill ex-husband Eddie Fisher
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  • 113 14 Mintoff Boycott Britons VALETTA, Malta. March 11 (Reuter). The Malta Labour Party led by me former Premier, Mr. Dom Mintoff, roday issued a new "directive to the Maltese people" calling for a complete boycott of all ceremonies and functions organised or attended by British officials. It formalises the call for
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  • 79 14 A BRITISH BATH FOR KHRUSHCHEV LONDON. March 11. (Reuter)— Mr. Khrushchev, the Soviet Premier, is to get a new bath. It is a blue one made in Britain. He saw it at the British Imperial Chemical Industries stand at the Leipzig Fair last week. Last night a spokesman for the
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  • 201 14 Curfew in north Iraq CAIRO, March 11 (Reuter) The Egyptian government-sponsored Middle East News Agency reported from Damascus last night that General Kassem, the Iraqi Premier, had ordered the deaths of all officers who took part in the revolt in Northern Iraq and that 60
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  • 18 14 PREMIER DJUANDA of Indonesia said yesterday he planned to visit Moscow between June and August. Reuter
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  • 141 14 NASSER BLAMES THE REDS DAMASCUS. March 11 (TJ.P.I. President Gamal Abdel Nasser today blamed international communism for the situation in Iraq. But he added the United Arab Republic will not "surrender our mission" of uniting the Arab world. Speaking for the first time since the abortive Mosul revolt, Nasser delivered
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  • 79 14 ROME, Mar. 11 (Reuter)— An Italian News Agency, Agenzia Continental, said yesterday two top Soviet Party officials had been arrested on charges of ploting against Mr. Nikita Khrushchev. The Agency, which in the past has often proved a re- liable source for communist bloc developments, named the
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  • 219 14 I Made No Pact With Mr. K— Brandt aIj rr MMBamM^h^L k3 BERLIN. March 11 (Reuter) Herr Willy Brandt. Governing Mayor of West Berlin, denied last night he had ever made aji agreement, either on German soil or anywhere Hse, to meet the Soviet leader. Mr. Khrushchev. A statement issued
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  • 29 14 WASHINGTON. March 11. (Reuter).— The United States Atomic Energy Commit announced today that America had authorised .he transfer to Britain of a complete submarine nuclear power plant.
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  • 104 14 COLOMBO, Ceylon. Mar. 11 (Reuter) The Ceylon government was today assured of a majority in the Senate (Upper House of Parliament) for controversial amendments to the Public Security Act when a member of the opposition went over to the government party. The member, Thomas Amarasuriya. left the former Ruling
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