Singapore Standard, 14 March 1959

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD S 3l| I Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. MARCH 14. 1959. Vol. IX No. 254. 5 ct> M Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 1414 1 CITY COUNCIL WALK-OUT HAMID INTERVENES PEONS CALLED IN TELL OF DRIVER'S PAY Motion on M>uasa working hours starts row Minister calls for a report of proceedings City Council is j like a Peoples Court m action' Walkout Councillors tell him what happened AFTER TEN OPPOSITION Councillors had walked out of
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  • 265 1 THE TAPPER AT WORK WAS DAG -the VIP KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Rubber tappers at Sungei Way Rubber Estate this afternoon rushed to see a new "labourer" who hopped out of a chauffeur-driven limousine and, m shirt sleeves, began to tap a tree. But from the bonnet of the car flew
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  • 300 1 Mr. Marcus man take legal action THE Chief Administrative Officer of the Singapore City Council, Mr. P. C. Marcus, has asked the Mayor, Mr. On? Eng Guan. to explain why he had not complied with the mandatory requirements of a Municipal by-law during an ordinary meeting of the Council on
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  • 117 1 ALOR STAR, Fri. The Kedah government, which has been trying to stamp out corruption, especially among the most trusted public servant the Policeman has made several arrests during the week. The staff members of the Traffic Branch, Alor Star division, were all interrogated
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  • 448 1 Free world needs US to meet Red threat Ike to Congress: WASHINGTON. March 13 (Reuter) President Eisenhower said today that United States foreign aid programmes had been of Immeasurable value In helping the West to meet crises In the Middle East, the Far East and m Europe. He said m
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  • 56 1 NEW DELHI, March 13 (UPl).— Sikh leader Tara Singh and five associate* have been arrested by the Punjab government under the Preventive Detention Act. it was announced today Singh has threatened to march 60,000 Sikhs on New Delhi to demand a government for a separate Punjab state
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  • 107 1 Opposition Councillors leaving City Hall for^h* of fie* of thm Minister for Loral T>t>rcrnmenX land* and Houstng, Dnto Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, to lodge a protest against the conduct of the Council meeting yesterday. From left: Messrs. Lim Choo Sye (SPA),
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  • 216 1 Drawn guns Rot! -Police KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Police today denied that two constables had chased an escaped prisoner with drawn guns In the General Hospital grounds last night. The prisoner. Wong Ste Kong, had feigned sickness and requested to be taken to hospital for
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  • 162 1 REVOLT IN MALDIVE ATOLLS -REPORT COLOMBO. March 13 (Reuter) The Times of Ceylon reported today that the inhabitants of three atolls m the British protected Maldive Islands Archipelago had risen m revolt against the government. One of the atolls affected was Addu. which includes Gan Island where a new Royal
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 91 2 A SINGAPORE District Judge. Mr. T. 8. Sinnathuray. yesterday fined a sundry goods merchant. Tan Kang Aw. 51. a total of $6,000 or three years' Jail together with a week's Imprisonment for making false statements before three Police Court judges. Tan had faLsely stated on oath that he was
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  • 35 2 FOLLOW I Ni; Ml Panjang K. Tear her A 19H(I at general rrr. March 7. President M r Vi^e-Prp«irlr r bin Hitam aHo<k. Serr« Anthuvan. Tr^a 5 Bah Cher M. lAiktm and Tin 8H
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    • 1102 2 NOTICES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION FEDERATION OF MALAYA Lower Certificate of Education Examination*. 1959. Acceptance of Candidates DATE of Examination 2nd to 6th November. 1959. Age Limit: There is no age limit. Entry Fees: FuU Certificate $15/-. Single language subjects (National Language, English, Malay, Chinese, Tamil and Punjabi only). $3 per
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    • 200 2 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF THE Household Furniture Crockery, Cutlery. Refrigerator, Glassware, Carpets Beds Mattresses, Clothing, "Motor Scythes Etc., Etc.. The property of the late Mr H W Reid will be held m his bungalow on Batang Padang S3? aWinT Sunday JAMES SIMON Auctioneer, v Tel. 3228. NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby
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    • 52 2 MORINAGA S PRIMA ASSORTED BISCUITS THE IDEAL GIFT J f FOR ALL OCCASIONS. j^B^ X SCRI f I CHECKER. I PACKED IN fl I I AIRTIGHT yißr I FANCY TINS V M b^b^b^blb^b^b^Hb^b^b^b^Hb^b^b^b^^^Bh JB^ SOLE AGINTS:— HACEMEYER TRADINC CO.. (M) L T SINGAPORI KUALA LUMPUR PINAHO JOHORI BAHRU KOTA BHARU
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  • 762 3 March M, 1959 illions at Stake SHIPOWNERS, shipping companies and their nM refuse to dance to the political tunes of ,gipore's PAP-dominated City Council. They M voiced strong protests against the decision Hi to make them pay a dollar more for fresh Mi supplied to ships when they call
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  • 52 3 Lim Tack Kirn Road. Spore I PO Box No 1563 Cables. TIGERNEWS I *J^UB Tel: ***** (5 lines) All department* China insurance Bids.. I 74. Batu Rd i%tr Teleo^one ***** Vcr. 9 Cowar St fel: 3829 O c 8 Leith St Tel: 4055 91-A. Bukit Chin*
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  • 1210 3  - Equal Basic Wages For Men And Women ALAN RAMSEY \uHtralia m s New History-Making Law by SYDNEY pROM an austere Sydney courtroom will fioon come an order to set m motion Australia's first legislation giving women equal pay with men for equal work. The history making law, introduced last December
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  • 749 3  - Economic Bedlam In Iraq RAWLE KNOX by LONDON JRAQ, which has obstinately defied classifications both within the Arab world and against the background %f the East-West cold war, is an economic bedlam. The anger that Iraqi agriculture and industry may disintegrate and open the way for Communist control became apparent
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  • 741 3  - 'The Land Of Missing Men' Ban Taylor By LONDON SUPPORTED the concept of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland because I believed that an attempt at racial partnership was vitally necessary for Africa." Five years ago Oliver Lyttelton, now Lord Chandos, spoke those words to me. And it will be
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  • 373 3 the NEWS as it strikes me. AT THE outset, this column would like It clearly to be known that It holds no watching brief for the City Council', Chief Administration Officer. P. C. Marcus or any other officer. It refers to his plight because «t feels it is dedicated to
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  • 325 4 SELF-RULE: TOUGH TIME FOR SINGAPORE Thomson says people must pull together to meet difficulties FULL internal self-government is being transferred to Singapore at a difficult period of its history. This was stated by Singapore's Director of Information Services, Mr. George G. Thomson, at a public affairs forum at the University
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  • 88 4 Fire fund closed: Total is $589,897 THE Kampong Tiong Bahru Fire Victims Fund was closed yesterday with a total collection of $589,897.90. The Singapore Council of Social Service has the first payment of 5155,601 to the fire victims. A second payment Is expected to be made soon. The secretary of
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  • 151 4 $4.8 m TO HOUSE VICTIMS -APPEAL THE Financial Secretary, Mr. Oon Khye Kiang, will ask the Singapore Legislative Assembly on Wednesday to approve a supplementary vote of $4,800,000 for the building of low-cost SIT houses to accommodate victims of the Kampong Tiong Bahru fire. Government will spend $1,500,000 to acauire
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  • 101 4 MISS MARGARET MOK. 19. a Singapore girl who is studying domestic science m Australia under the Colombo Plan, has made a successful debut as a fashion model m Melbourne. Margaret has been appearing with some of Australia's leading models m three fashion parades a day at an international
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  • 144 4 Nude body on beach: an open finding AM open finding was recorded by the Singapore Coroner, Mr Giam Chong Hing. yesterday at the end of the icquest into the death of a 16-year-o!d boy, Khor Kee Hong, whose dismembered body was found at Telok Paku. off Nieol Drive at about
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  • 32 4 A 40-year-old rubber tapper, on his \yay to work at 5 ?,0 a.m. was killed instantly yesterday m a collision with a* lorry at the 51 Mile. Kuala LumpurBentong Road.
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  • 300 4 Better living standard will beat Reds says Unionist A TOP Australian trade unionist said m Singapore yesterday that the best weapon against communist infiltration into trade unions m Asian countries was to raise the standard of living of the workers. He was Mr. Terence Winter, a member of the InterState
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  • 204 4 Fair nets $100,000 profit for charity THE Singapore Constitution Exposition which took m nearly $1,000,000 m gate receipts and stall rentals will, however, net about $100,000 after all bills are paid. The Standard was told yesterday. The Chairman of Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin. and the vicechairman,
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  • 97 4 PENANG, Fri.— An important $1,125,000 scheme to extend Gurnev Drive to the junction of Basan Jerma! Road and Kelawei Road, involving the construction of a sea-wall 1,820 feet long, is now receiving the attention of the City Council. This was staten by chairman
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  • 157 4 C-IN-C TO VISIT NZ AND AUSTRALIA THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces. LieutGen. Sir Richar^ Huil, and Lady Hull will visit New Zealand and Australia General Hull leaves Singapore by air on Monday for Wellington where he will meet senior New Zealand army officers and members of the government. He
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  • 770 4 His mind was in a turmoil when he lost prize ticket. [of that 1 I sm.ooo I WINHING I TICKET H Witness quizzed for four hours m the box KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A shop assistant, giving evidence m the case of the $125,000 prize-winning Social Welfare Lottery ticket declared today
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  • 57 4 miss twnm wp h Kuala Lumpu' I first Mala>.in auardrd a leadership «••Jl^< t f.Manila n nt Worker's Mo\«-mi-"' The trip i* *P*»n"°" fl -i rcW iihm; Malaya and W« Miss Yap. «h.» r Mj] pore lodav v v told Th« «*^Sl the trainmc
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  • 546 5 HOW CHARACTER LOTTERIES ARE LLEGAL SINGAPORE COURT OF APPEAL RULES Conviction to stand— law is brought into line with Federation m f. CI RA 9TERS lottery fs an illegal lottery withO,dlL 7° f the Co ""non Gaming Houses ?h" CMrf jitt-'S? 01 C U o rt Appeal ««»»«'«««.f of Mr
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  • 90 5 LgAPOBI Police are j unitme for the ff »n light* from the |)rn p\ (irnrral before y prorrod with the v is 4 v pending reding the characters k, V >lice Secretary I "We are waiting: I* d"< ision and inirtioru from the ffnty-GenenV Ir Chens
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  • 71 5 c Trades Union ted two of B] -csent it at orations m Mr Ang Kirn P Vincent. Mr. the Incurees 1 Union and a f the T.U.C. ni is from the Staff Union t secretary of invited to vaons by the •;on of Trades fl el -at ions, the
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  • 62 5 i SQUADRON, now pore, will be I Standard on I J at RAJ Station, I Sir Alick C. ivea here as resentative of make the preicted with including a *ired from commanded i ron m 1936 IH v. is then Squadron one of the RAF, came first m 1930
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  • 55 5 BSTRUCTION CHARGE: 21 LAIM TRIAL [PUR, Fri. Is and seven men 're today bes Court PreSheikh Abdul h 3 to allow to enter th*» r ip Seng and that when r -er the pre* 4 ?PPed at three Sirls and ten. six and i persons, r rorr. 16 to Hearing
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  • 30 5 EASTER BAZAAR Bazaar m aid and AsaociaJ" the SinF °rces Hall, h m a.m. to r be stalls for ak jumble ooks and s clothes c^ ed Diants Ctre ihment4
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  • 38 5 PROF. A. A Sandosham. principal of the University of Malaya, will give a talk on the Advancement of Science" to the Science Society of the Queensfown Secondary Technical School at its premises on Tuesday, at noon.
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  • 301 5 AAM laments higher petrol tax PENANG. Fri.— Chairman of the Automobile Association of Malaya, Mr. F. A. Fielding, said at its annual general meeting this afternoon "it was with considerable regret that we noted the 'ncrease m petrol tax." He asked: "We wonder if the motorist here m Malaya is
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  • 264 5 Calling All 'Speed Merchants' In S'pore THE SINGAPORE Motor m Vesterc *ay appealed to all "long-haired speed merchants" to join the c lub as a nrst step mi n reducing accidents m the Colony. "Instead of these 'merchants' roaring round the city on motor cycles and sports cars partially out
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  • 112 5 THE Chief of the Thai Army Intelligence, Maj.-Gen. Ammauy Chayarok, flew into Singapore yesterday for a short visit. The General is flying to Indonesia to visit army bases and installations for a week. I He said his Governm c n t was equally baffled about
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  • 227 5 Schoolboys go to 'polls' 4 'parties' fight for ten seats IT WAS E (for election) Day at the Singapore Bartley Secondary School yesterday when more than 750 students went to the "polls." Although it was a mock election, polling fever rose to a pitch shortly after the
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  • 302 5 A FORMER Singapore City Councillor yesterday declared that if it were not for past presidents, the City Council as it stood today, would not be there for the Mayor and his PAP colleagues to dominate. Mr. Chan Kum Chee said: "The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 400 6 Community leaders also blamed for rise m juvenile crime IPO II, Fri. At a rally of 800 Scouts and Cubs of the Perak State Scout Council here last evening, the Federation Chief Scout, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, who is Minister for
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  • 296 6 NO BASE FOR SEATO WITHOUT APPROVAL Fed. stand on pact clarified KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya cannot be used as a base for SEATO without prior consent of the Federation Government. This clarification was given m a Ministry of External Affairs statement issued this afternoon. It referred to reports which appeared
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  • 72 6 BOY SCOUTS (KATONG) OFFICIALS FOLLOWING were elected officials of the Singapore Boy Scouts Katong District Association for the current year: President: Mr. ■Ec Peng Liang, vice-presidents: Messrs G. H. Kiat, Abu Bakar bin Pawanchee, Ahmad bin Mohd. Ibrahim, Ben Dudley, Mohd. Amin bin Haji Ismail, P. Ratnasabapathy and Mrs. B.
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  • 51 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malayan Information Department officials, Inche Abdul Raof bin Othman and Inche Nik Mohamed bin Nik Man, have been selected for training m information and press work at the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India. They will leave for India on March 25 from
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  • 68 6 MALACCA, Fri.— Governor of Malacca Tun Leong Yew Koh, will go to London for medical treatment on Tuesday. Accompanied by his wife, the Governor will leave by BOAC from Singapore and will be away for about six weeks. During his absence. Tun Tan Chen)? Lock will act
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  • 36 6 HONGKONG March 13 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $15.98 to £1 Sterling $5.75 to US$l; $185 to Malayan $1; $0.05 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252.62 to a tael.
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  • 292 6 LOCAL ENGINEER DEGREE GETS UK NOD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. For the first time m the history of university education m Malaya, the Council of the Institute of Civil Engineers m Britain have decided that the Bachelor of Engineering degree from the University of Malaya will be accepted for exemption from
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  • 204 6 Postman failed an honesty test: jailed A SINGAPORE postman fell into a trap to test his honesty by the Assistant Controller of Posts m December last year. The postman. Mahafar bin Abu, 22, was yesterday jailed for nine months by First District Judge. Mr. J. F. Me William. The Court
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  • 79 6 SIX HURT IN CAR ACCIDENT SIX people were injured when a car and a taxi collided m Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore, yesterday. People m the vicinity who heard a loud bang came out of their homes to help the injured. Traffic was snarled up for an hour when the two
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  • 37 6 MALACCA. Fri. The Registration Officer. Mr. Wong Khoon Yoon, said today, that the exact date of the Malacca State election had not been decided by the Government, but it would not be later than June.
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  • 121 6 THIRTY contestants vying for the title "Mr. Hercules'' will parade before a panel of judges In the Hollywood Room of th e Odeon Theatre. Singapore at 6.30 p.m. on March 19. The finalists will make a personal appear&nce on the stage of the Odeon Theatre on March
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 6 THE Governor of British Borneo, Sir Roland Turnbull -l lete f t escorted to the airport YIP room l the Governor of Singapore. Sir \yj liam Goode. after hit arrival j n Colony yesterday. Standardpic
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  • 203 6 THE Governor of British North Borneo, Sir Roland Tumhull. said m Singapore yesterday that his territory was prepared to accept foreigners as immigrant settlers. Sir Roland, who arrived m a special plane from Seria, was met at the airport hy the Governor of Singapore. Sir William Goode. He leaves
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  • 140 6 Man with 17 fake driving licenses jailed. PENANG, Frl. Chan Kok Leonjr. 23 tenced to 18 months' Jail by Sessions Jttd| Wah f today after pleading guilty to a charged! sion of 17 forged driving licences which I to use as genuine at Trang Road on lUldl U Hp was
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  • 90 6 ALL-MALE CAST FOR CHARITY THE International Charity Committee will present a play "Janda Kaya" (The Rich Widow) at the Garden Ha'/.. Great World Park. Singapore tonight and tomorrow, beginning at 8 p.m. The play Is organised by Mr Run Run Shaw and Mr. G. H. Kiat and proceeds will go
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  • 55 6 A YOUTH. Vw Hee. was yesterdiy by Singapore SfCfltM Judge. Mr. ChoorW he pleaded Rulity to' fray charge. Inspector AM I J bin Hussnn I -d J^J that Wee together* others wprp other late on Jan. 2» rla Street. J A police 5j pector Ho. caught JS act of
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  • 41 6 THIEVES fcH -t**Q m Chanp R™ rt 3 g and stole ra<h worth I&S1S. The <v.;jv«- fjjj Shah, told P the hou«e v' yji p.m. and re* later to find ransacked Or r the burf!«rs "a-. t3 picking tht :<><•* door.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 402 7  -  GOPIKUMAR Technical College chief promises an improvement By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Technical College Students'* Union representatives were today told by the Principal of the college, Mr. N. A. K. Nair that there were "bad elements' among them who were trying to disrupt good relations
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  • 57 7 TWO youths were charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's court yesterday with robbing Miss Lim Sai Luan of a $50 wrist-watch while being armed with a bearing scraper, m the women's toilet, Cathay Cinema, on Thursday afternoon. The youths, Chew Fook Yeap and Woo Koh Hoong, were
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  • 182 7 13,352 TERRORISTS KNOCKED OUT SINCE EMERGENCY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Official statistics, revised and corrected up to the end of last month, placed the number of terrorists eliminated since the Mart of the Emergency, at 13,352. Of this number 6,679 were killed, 2.815 wounded, 2.581 surrendered, 340 wounded and captured and
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  • 183 7 Misadventure verdict for woman who ran across the road A MAN told a Singapore Coroner yesterday that he feared he would be assaulted by people soon after his motorcycle was involved m a collision with a woman at Orchard Road on the night of Jan. 18. Tan Lye Huat of
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  • 154 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 87 81| R.S.S No. 1 April 88* 88} RS.S. No. 1 May 88J 894 R.S.S. No. 2 86* 87* R.S.S. No 3 86* 863 Tone: Barely steady. The tin price m Singapore was $404
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  • 21 7 CHINESE m Singapore remitted $672,669 to China last njonth. A total of $204,702 was remitted from the Federation.
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  • 44 7 THE Archdeacon of Singapore, Dr. D. D. Chelliah, will today lay the foundation stone for the Anglican High School at the 8i Mile, Changi Road, at 5 p.m. Later, the Bishop of Singapore. Rev. H Baines, will bless the stone.
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  • 133 7 RADIO SINGAPORE will soon resume broadcasts m Teochew, Hakka, Foochow and Hainanese dialects. The Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday informed the Kheh Community Guild that Government had decided to resume broadcasts m these dialects m addition to the present Mandarin, Hokkien and Cantonese
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  • 360 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. For ten days, Customs officers kept a round-the-clock vigil for a consignment of seven wooden cases of grinding stones believed to have been stuffed with high grade opium for sale m Malaya. The cases from Pakistan were consigned to
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  • Finance And Commerce
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      100 9 UfR nf (he I'niversal Hid Restaurant m High I Singapore. Mr. Goh [am. »h° was one of nnners of a panan Ilennessy brandy r5 display contest, P d his award yester- day an automatic watch plus a sterling gilver re-' plica of the brandy bottle. It was presented to
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    • 294 9 lee/c/y Report conditions need during of the week a continued f or March 1 rs were meeting some difficulty In obtaining rubber for near shipment, says the market report of Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd. At the higher levels, however, the market failed to consolidate and with fairly heavy
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    • 58 9 Price Slips 3/8 Cent prire yesterday, v>er lb. for first graie April j c to 'ci'ing pres- z around pre'eve's, the irply on up- I arM freer v.er sheets and i els. liquida--•'-vsorbed. few buyers m after the prices steadied eti were m good offerings well were keen buyers :r.^re
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    • 27 9 [-JGAPORE Chamber of W bet Association II ceoti per lb., m"" were: Buyers SeVers 87* 87i \pr. 88* 88| 87J BPJ «R| 86* 86 Bfi*
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    • 185 9 Industrials And Rubbers Are Steady INDUSTRIALS and Rubbers were steady on the Malayan share market yesterdayTins, however, were slightly lower Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Se'lers F:tzpatrirk§ 0 93 0 9* Gammon 1 70 1 73 McAlister 1.11 1.13 Robinson and
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    • 398 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers re ported the following business done yesterday: Fraser and* Neave ords $1 52 overnight, $1.53; W. Hammer $1.52 odd lot. $1.54. $1 53 overnight; Hume prefs A4'll cd arrival; Nf. Breweries $2.86; M. Breweries Debenture 88c; M Colls 63c. 64c delayed; MeAlister $1.11 odd parcel
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    • 276 9 U.N. CHIEF HAILS TUNKU'S CHARTER ON CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— United Notion* Secretary General, Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld today endorsed Tunku Abdul Rahman's proposal for an investment charter as a means to encourage the flow of new capital to the Southeast Asia region. The Tunku commended this Idea to the 14th
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    • 213 9 Kuching Plans A Shopping Centre KUCHING, Fri. A modern shopping centre to serve several important residential areas here has been planned by the Sarawak Government The site 3$ acres m area lies at 1J Mile Rock Road and is considered to be centrally located for the development of such a
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    • 49 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying. TT. 32-1/16. OD. 32-3 16. 90 days airmail 32-9/16 credit bills. 32*-5/8 trade bills. Selling. TT or OD. ready were. Canada 31-3/4; Deutsche Mark 136-7/8. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 138 9 OUTER ROADS Tyndareus. Kian Aun, Mandowi, Deelock. Batoela. Barito. Orna, Orna. Saeafjord, Atage Maru, San Ricardo. El Brenon. Ophir. Baud. Xayadis. Camphuys. Saidja. Hokkai Maru. President Pierce. Sergei Kirov. Burma Maru. Flying Fish. Stanvac Ogan. Mandevilie. Kaliands, Karaton. Van Neck, Seijo Maru. INNER ROADS Hai Hong. Tong Sing
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    • 71 9 IN preparation for its new international service on Tokyo Taipei -H on gkong Route to be inaugurated m July, six specialists from Japan Air Lines Tokyo head office, are now visiting Taipei, for an inspection of operation and service facilities there. The inspection team Is
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    • 144 9 BRISBANE, March 13 (Reuter) European textile industries would have to accept some competition from Asia. Mr. J. Rover, deputy executive secretary of the General Agreement on Tariff's and Trade, said at a press conference today Mr. Royer Is at the Queensland tourist resort of Broadbeach.
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    • 293 9 THE Singapore Government has appointed a threeman committee to probe into the extent of competition the local soap industry is facing, but there is no guarantee that protection will be offered. This was disclosed yesterday by the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J.
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    • 97 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: Copra Mar.-Apr. $43 buyers; $44 lellen, coconut oil m bulk $63* sellers m rtrums $67 sellers. Muntolc white pepper $165 sellers; Sarawak white $164 sellers; special Sarawak black $86. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra
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    • 44 9 MALAYAN tin export* m February rose 194 tons to 3,668 tons, as comparer) with exports m January (3.474 tons). The total m the flrrt two months this year was 7,142 tons, against 11.601 tons m th« same period of 1958
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
    • Article, Illustration
      38 10 Picture by THE Queen and the Tengku Ampuan of Selangor are »een leaving the Royal shrine next to the Klang Mosque, on Sunday the last day of the State visit to Selangor— Ch'ng Seng Poh
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    • 125 10 Malayans For U.S. Training (LEFT) The American Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Homer M. Byington, Jr., charts the route m the United States that two US IS members will be taking: m their threemonth study tour. Inche All bin Munauar, President of the Kampong Bharu Youth Association and editor of the
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    • 91 10  -  Fah. by THE Chief Scout, Inche Sulaiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman (seated centre) with members of the National Scout Council, after the meeting at BadenPowell House. Kuala Lumpur last week- Stanardpic (LEFT) Lieutenanl Chye Loy Fok, Admn. officer of the first. Federation Supply Dept. AFMC.
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      87 10 Picture hr (ABOVE) u.i\o Kp, sooria an^ |).\»i n ria are wm arruit the State RanquMUl the Kins and iju*>fn« State \isit to S»iin| week. DaUt Riuvk dressed a* a NorUi chieftain uith thf i Seng Poh (LEFT) The intmv, youth is now takinj i various Gnvernmeti: partmrnts is
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      94 10 Raja At Games (RIGHT) The Raja of Perils accompanied by the Mentri Besar. Dato Laksamana Mohd. Razali (left) and the State Secretary, Mohd. Shamsudin bin Mohd. Ya'acob recently attended the opening of the Shell Traffic Game at Kangar m Perlis. Twelve schools took part m the Game which was attended
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    • 38 10 THE full Bernard Sha» cles And The which was %i*t*4 Ki.i.u High Dramatic Society week. Inrludrd 'n the Jj 1 is the.pr«»dur«-r Ragupathr and up artist Mr* r a keen «uPP' >rfrr^ lf school dram.itir >«^
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  • 95 11 Race I Race 2 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 P?\ 1 J S i IPPIR HONEY BEE FIRE POWER S. PRINCE LOYALTY II TROW HILL II CONSTANZA Peaceful K.ng Smcero Col.o Dragon Seed Ten Per Carat Quiny Shylock HoW. Blue *c« Hit Porode Srikondi
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    1110 11 TODAY'S CARD My best bets far the day are Pally Slipper (Mtace 1) and Cinema Mil (Mtace 7 > FMtAXCIS fc 2 30 P-"». C/. 2. Div. 7 9 Furs. 1. 2-60-h Peaceful King b.rg 4y 9.00 Fortj L«e Mr Biros 2. *****5 Gallant Turk birg 7y 8.10 Wjrd Spencer
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  • 439 11 HONEY BEE Honey Bee's fourth, with 8.6. to Trinidad II over 8* furlong on the nrst day was a promising effort. Well out of his ground m the early stages he moved up smoothly m the straight to nnish within two lengths of the
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    53 11 THERE was excitement at Ipoh last Wednesday when a deadheat was declared m Race 4. Picture shows the two winners. Full House (Posner) and Azarole (Moon), right, As they return to scales. SLIPPER Prince (Leong) be In* led In by Mr. Tin TJ% Poh after winning the fifth race at
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  • 385 11 STANDARD NAP Loyalty II SLIPPER PRINCE Slipper Prince ha s hit a bright patch and m his present form he should be able to account lor any Class Four field. On Wednesday this Slipper gelding romped home a convincing winner up the 5f straight, returning the near record time of
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  • 591 11  -  SCRUTINEER Today 9 8 tap choice By POLLY SLIPPER goes over her right trip and after her game display last week she can be safely followed m the main 9 f event (Rare One) for Class Two, Division One Horses at Ipoh this afternoon, flnal day of the
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  • 80 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —VOC Sports Club scoren a 4-1 victory over YMCA m an FAS division three league match at the Taylor Road ground to-day At half time VOC boy? led 3-1 Centre forward Anthony de Cruz netted twice m succession m give VOC the lead
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  • 653 12 FIGHTS THAT MEAN NOTHING D'Amato is making mockery of world title gdS3 LONDON, Frl. J}O you really think that Brian London has any sort of a chance against world heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson? Would you. m fact, be prepared to pay championship fight prices to watch this proposed contest? For
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  • 246 12 Mr. S'pore Will Pick Colony's Hercules THE search for Singapore's 'Hercules' begins at the Hollywood room of the Odeon theatre at 6.30 p.m on Thursday, March 19. Thirty contestants will parade before a special panel of judges m the Body Beautiful contest sponsored by Cathay Organisation m conjunction with the
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  • 94 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fn Chartered Bank Sports Club entered the final of the Selangor Inter Commercial knockout hockey tournament, when they beat Shell Sport s Club 2-1 on the Brickfields Road ground today. The bankers took the lead through inside right Gomez to 'cad 1-0 at
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  • 53 12 TOKYO March 13 fßeuter) Three Japanese marathon runners will fly to the United States on March 28 to take part m the C3rd Marathon race m Boston scheduled on April 20 it was announced here !ast night. They will be accompanied by two officials. Nakao. Nobutoshi Sadanaga
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  • 48 12 JOHANNESBURG, Mar 13 ißeuter).— Stan Matthews, the 44-year-old Blackpool and England winger, will be insured for 50,000 sterling by Rangers soccer club here if he joins then as Dlayer-coach m their forthcoming season. Rangers are waiting to know if Blackpool will let him come
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  • 39 12 DETROIT. March 13 (Re u ter> Pancho Gonzales, USA world professional lawn tennis cha m pion. drew level 5-5 here last Saim '"a h's series of matches against Australian Lew Hoad uonzales won four* 6-3 6-2.
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  • 205 12 CLUB SHOULD GO FAR IN FAS LEAGUE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor Club opened the new soccer season with a smashing 7 o win over Selangor Indian Association m an FAS division two soccer league match on the Padang here today. It was one of their nnest displays for many a
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  • 238 12 Michaelians Trounce Yuk Choy IPOH. Fri.— St. Michael's Institution, strong contenders for the Malayan Inter-School knockout badminton competition for the Ovaltine Cup will meet Anderson School m the Perak Central Zone final at the Perak Badminton Association Hall here tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. With two Thomas Cup "prospects" m their
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  • 44 12 PARJS. Mar. 13 (Reuter).— li. re n o c h Gover^ment has allotted 130 million francs for he training of French athletes for next year's Olympic Games m Rome. M. Maurice Hertzog, Head Commissioner of Youth and Sports, announced today
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  • 12 12 fliS l^}!^ r Scho badminton Penned GlrlS> w2.
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  • 83 12 IPOH. Fri. Cheng Wah scored their 3rd consecutive win with a 3-1 victory over 13. 18 Hussars m a division one soccer match on the Upper Padang this evening. On the run of play, Cheng Wah fully deserved to win bir, the margin of victory was somewhat
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  • 272 12 SINGAPORE Hockey Association XI scored a 4—l victory over the Singapore Cricket Club m a trial match at the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. The SCC without two of their regulars D. Eagen ann Wicks were no match for the Colony side.
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  • 303 12 S' pore Meet South Vietnam In Asian Cup Opener SINGAPORE will meet South Vietnam m the first match m the Central Zone of the Asian Cup Soccer competition at Jalan Besar on May 5 at 8 p.m. The Asian Cup organising committee at a meeting at SAFA club house last
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  • 94 12 3 More For Richardson's Clinics KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two schoolboys and one school master from the Anglo Chinese School. Klan<*. will he included m the Se'angor Schools' contingent to attend Peter Richar-1-■Od'f coaching clinics here on April 1 and 2. Mr. Toh Boon HuAh. General Secretary of the Federation of
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  • 30 12 BALESTIEr United beat Indian Juniors 2-1 m a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park yesterday, Scorers were La tiff (2> for United and Gopal for the losers.
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  • 155 12 Odds High Against N. Zealand AUCKLAND, March 13 Reuter)— New Zealand enter the second and final Test against England here tomorrow with the odds stacked hich against them. New Zealand will choose from the same 12 that did duty at Chnstchurch m the first Test, which England won by an
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  • 40 12 Useful Badminton Party of Singapore will hold its 26th anniversary at the premises of the Hwa Yu Association. 339 East Coast Road a t 8.30 p. m tonight. The annual general meeting i, at 3 p.m cnerai
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  • 221 12 EASY (8-3) WIN FOR INDIANS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor Indian Association beat Selangor Eurasians Association B—38 3 m th c FAS first division league which opened here at the Princes Road stadium ground today. The Eurasians with several servicemen m the team just could not settle down as a team
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  • 171 12 RAWALPINDI. March 13 (Reuter) The West Indies dismissed the Commander-ln-Chief XI for 176 by tea on the opening day o f their threeday game here today. Despite a lively turf pitch and some menacing pace bowling, the home side opening pair. Alim-Ud-Din and Duncan Sharpe.
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  • 77 12 Champion States In A Tourney PENANG Fr.-A horkcv tournament of champions to decide the championship state m the Federation will be nlaved here during the Hari Rava to U Y2 a hoUdays from April 10 Teams taking part are Prr.ik champion s of the north zone Negri Sembilan. champions of
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  • 48 12 mJs£* following have been selected to represent the Army 3S"" st the Navy/Dockyard 3 n e n Pr m i f r league soccer d.vifodly: n Besar stadium Barnslev; Keetley. i-amb.it La^jderda c. (captain). Deakin Berry; Roberts McGlvon. Hearn McNaughton. Butcher. ml££"£ Binmnfton. Grundy. Bennett, Hawes.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 130 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Premier League: Army vs Dockyard/ Navy, Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3A: Inawn Youngsters vs Indian Brotherhood SC, Jalan Besar, 4 p.m. Friendly: Jollilads vs RAF Seletar, Seletar, 7.30 p.m SOC C E R: Combined Schools trials at Junior Trade School ground at 4 p.m BADMINTON: Interschools tournament
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  • 105 13 FORCES the slowest aircraft taking part m the giant SEATO Exercise "Air Progress" m Thailand last week, a Changi based New Zealand Bristol freighter from the R.N.Z.A.F's. No. 41 Squadron, stole the show during the three main phases of the six-nation exercise. During Phase I— the test of local defences
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  • 1557 13 An Example Of Unity By Nations' Forces EATO Exercise HU NDRED-AND-BvVENTY membert Mg f 3 r Eait Air Fore« E e d ♦<> their horn* on Singapore Itland L Malay* f'° m TKjI- a ,t Wednesday after E,g first hand know■o f W Mt they could ft t «hculd SEATO
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  • 548 13 In unloading an armoured jeep complete with crew, 75 mm. recollless rifle and trailer loaded with ammunition. Six minutes after touching down on the forward airstrip, the freighter had unloaded its cargo and was airborne after taking off to uplift another load. Three umpires timed
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 140 13 RITA DEL MAR H)AY'S Ql OTATION: n "hi 1S the worst M. G. Lichtuer ,W I Ri» FOR iH\n\\ T ,e day imties for judgment, methods. f "e right answers to yourself < > KM R HIRTHDATE AND RIRTHSIGN HEM 21 to "tw ways. rning mcreas-o-portumties. Rr at home. .*'R«
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    • 254 13 LI'L ABNER By Al C* PP /TT~^N ?i > LA T IT; f Y| "WE STUDIO WHERE TWEV'RE^ |/l'N\NCrr V NDU ARI?-WELL C > witoSl o. f K)NG ALLTOOSE CRAZY SPACE. J (AN AOOR- THAT* aFFEsSff.*! DO, MMftOMC PLACEtiy V SHOWS IS GO STORIES DOWN If J > I'M A
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 185 14 EOKA arms (in 2 vans) reach Monastery Britain begins the pull-out as NICOSIA, March 13 (Reuter) Two van-loads of arms being: surrendered by the EOKA terrorist organization m Cyprus have arrived at Kyoko Monastery near Nicosia for delivery to the authorities, a Monastery source said this morning. The surrender follows
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    • 100 14 Britannia trying to beat 'Sally LONDON. March 13 (Reuter) The Royal Yarht Britannia, now on passage with the Duke of Edinburgh between Hongkong and Gizo m the Solomon Islands, is having trouble trying to dodge a tropical storm nicknamed "Sally," according to a telegram received m London. The message from
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    • 376 14 LORD PERTH FLIES IN FOR PROBE AH militant leaders behind bars ar Britons told: There must be partnership m Africa BLANTYRE, Nyasaland, March 13 (Reuter) Lord Perth, Britain's Colonial Minister of State, arrived here by air yesterday to probe the troubles of the Rhodesian Federation, a few hours after authorities
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    • 115 14 Tears for a dead teenager A YOUTH wipes away a tear others walk, solemn-faced at the funeral of a pal the funeral of Alan Johnson, 18. the boy who died last week from knife wounds outside a rock *n' roll dance-hall. More than 500 people were outside Alan's home m
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    • 47 14 THE Hague. March 13. (Reuter). The Catholics have replaced the Socialists as the largest party m the Dutch Lower House, final results of yesterday's elections show. They gained 31.59 per cent of the votes, followed by the Labour Party with 30.37 per cent.
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    • 130 14 And now, it's trouble in Northern Rhodesia SALISBURY, Southern Rhodesia, March 13 (UPI) African mobs smashed store windows and hurled flaming: gasoline bombs m the streets of Lusaka, capital of Northern Rhodesia, today. It was the first serious outbreak of nationalist violence m Northern Rhodesia, although sporadic rioting has been
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    • 95 14 Emergency in Ceylon lifted COLOMBO. March 13 (Reuter).— The ten-month-old State of Emergency m Ceylon was lifted today by proclamation of the Gov-ernor-General. Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. It was signed soon after the Governor-General gave his assent to amendments to the Public Security Act tha; the two Houses of Parliament had
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    • 80 14 TOKYO, March 13 (UPI) An official finding of "Murder" was returned yesterday m the mystery death of Tomoko Takekawa and police today began combing the list of the attractive BOAC stewardess' numerous male friends for the killer. The 27-year-old hostess, excited over being assigned by BO AC
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    • 31 14 TWO JAPANESE trawlers were captured by a Soviet patrol boat on Thursday, while operating off the Etorofu Islands m Southern Kuriles. the Kushiro Coast Guard Station reported yesterday. (UPI).
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    • 146 14 Oh, Edith, you are an ass What the speaker did not hear LONDON, March 13. (Reuter) Exasperated by a woman colleague m the House of Commons last night. Dame Irene Ward caused roar s of laughter by dropping Parliamentary jargon and calling "Oh. Edith, you really are an ass." The
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    • 63 14 JAKARTA. March 13 (UPI) —Army Chief of Staff, Lt.Gen. Abdul Haris Nasution. today called on Indonesian rebels to stop guerilla warfare. He said they would be welcomed back in*o the Indonesian society as compatriots if they complied. Speaking at Makassar. Celebes, Nasution emphasized, however. that his
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    • 315 14 Nasser engineer the Iraqi revo Baghdad Radio FATHER HI'DDLESTON. the well knoui prrlS author of ''Naught For Your Comfort" large audience at the Caxton Hall. London day over the situation m Nya&alanri r j n r leader of the Liberal Party. also adrtrrw.fi th» n and called for freedom for
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