Singapore Standard, 2 April 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cabl« "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. APRIL 2, 1959. Vol. IX No. 273. 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 698 1 ANXIETY CROWS AMONG INDIANS AND TIBETANS Mmmf^t mm Lontntuntsts challenge Nehru's integrity... Angry anti-Red scenes m New Delhi parliament KALIMPONG, April 1, (Reuter, UPI) The Dalai Lama, moving only by night, is now expected to cross the Indian border to safety within the next
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  • 227 1 A lliance launches $1 million election funddrive KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Alliance central election fund committee, headed by Tunku Abdul Rahman, has launched a countrywide drive to raise $1,000,000 to finance the State and Parliamentary elections this year. The State Legislative Assembly elections begin m May and the general election
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  • 69 1 RANGOON, April 1 (Reuter) Heavy fighting is going on between Burmese troops and Chinese Nationalist bands m the wild and sparsely-populated Wa State m North Shan State, according to reports here today. The Chinese are remnants of units which fled from China m 1949 before the Chinese
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  • 56 1 MADAGASCAR PLAGUE FEAR TANANARIVE, Madagascar, April 1. (UPI). A mounting danger from cholera and the plague fared residents of this flood stricken island today where 50,000 are homeless and more than 3.000 have died. Prime Minister Philibert Tsiranana said the toll from five successive typhoons and inundated villages may well
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  • 49 1 LONDON. April 1 (Reuter) Girl students wearing black sashes and carrying placards with the one word "Nyasaland" today began a non-stop three-day protest vigil outside British Government offices m Whitehall, London. Indians m colourful saris, Africans and Asians are taking part ln two-hour shifts throughout the day.
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  • 130 1 DEATH NOTE -WITH A BULLET SENT TO MAYOR ONG THE Mayor of Singapore, Mr. Ong Eng Cuan, yesterday received a warning through the post that he must resign by April 7 or "receive a bullet through the head. With the note was a .303 cartridge. The note, m English, was
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  • 108 1 East Coast road link cut by bridge collapse KUANTAN, Wed.— A 180 ft. Bailey bridge at the 25th milestone on the KuantanMarang road collapsed today when a big truck carrying a bulldozer was crossing it. The truck and part of the bridge plunged into the river 15 ft. below. No
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  • 62 1 AN EARLY and favourable decision is expected on a united front between the Singapore Peoples Alliance, the Liberal Socialist Party, UMNO and the Malayan Chinese Association to fight the general election. This was stated officially last night by the general secretary of the SPA, Mr. Wang Tsun Hao. He
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  • 133 1 NUCLEAR WEAPONS TESTED IN JUNGLE CANBERRA, Wed. An operational research unit m Malaya has been testing the possible effects on troops of the use of nuclear weapons m heavy jungle, Gen. Sir Richard Hull, com-mander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, said here today. "That does not mean I have been dropping
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  • 63 1 HONGKONG is planning to expand its wharves to accommodate giant liners of 40,000 tons each, which will soon begin to visit the colony regularly. The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company m its annual report says that it will lengthen its present longest pier of 800
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  • 116 1 and because of this there Is much speculation concerning the unity of the democratic parties m the fight against the PAP. "It is clear that the general public are eager for some form of united action by all democratic parties against the PAP and other
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  • Article, Illustration
    39 1 "PEARL of the Orient' 9 Daisy Sselo, m a brilliant ceremonial robe with tiara and sash, sitting on a decorated float during the procession which ushered m Singapore's first Art Festival last night, ~—Story m Page 4.
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  • 292 1  - Muslims will support family planning. Mrs. Majeed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The vice-president of the Selangor Family Planning Association, Mrs. C. L. A. Majeed, announced today that Muslim religious authorities m Selangor will shortly issue a statement supporting family planning. "Muslim countries such as Egypt and Pakistan have Government-sponsored family planning
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  • 95 1 A radio station on moon WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuter) The United States navy plans to use the moon as a passive relay station for sending radio signals from Washington to Pearl Harbour, the naval base m Hawaii. Officials said th c relay system would be "virtually jam-proof against either enemy
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  • 35 1 PAKISTAN'S Foreign Minister, Mr. Manzur Qadir- is due to visit Indonesia. Malaya and Bangkok on his way back from New Zealand where he is going to attend the SEATO ministerial council meeting. Reuter
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  • 103 2 FOR the first time m Singapore, a private transport company will today run on a new route. The Omnibus Services Licensing Authority yesterday granted the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company licenre to run a new service from today. A spokesman of the Company told The
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  • 189 2 46 qualify for Varsity Diploma 14 Education THE University of i m Singapore yesterday nounced that 'he follotris candidates have parsed] examination for the D:: m Education: Anandarajan, X:.> Alice (Mies), Ang B Boey Chooi Kirn (nfiss Mi!! i coi (Missl < Qj Char.. Rnsp Berk- Mrs Sm Pm (Mrs.).
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  • 143 2 Smallest dog in world is here MEET ROSITA the smallest breed of dogs m the world and the first of its kind to arrive m Singapore. Rosita. a Chihuahua, arrived m Singapore yesterday from Britain with her proud owners, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Jackson, aboard the vessel, Jutlandia. During
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  • 50 2 A vehicle yesterday morning knocked down a 14-year-old schoolboy. Ng Ah Leong m front of the Holland Road Police Station. Ng, who was badly injured, died before the arrival of an ambulance. Eye-witnesses are asked to contact Inspector S Cornelius, Traffic Accidents Section. Sepoy Lines
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  • 34 2 THE Literary and DramaticClub of the Upper Serangoon Community Centre will hold its second annual general meeting at the Community Centre Hall, Ifim Ah Pin Road, Singapore, at 8 p.m., on Sunday
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  • 103 2 SINGAPORE Government will issue a special series of postage stamps to mark 'he advent of the new Constitution for the State of Singapore The stamps, which will be In six denominations, will rarry a lion (Singa-pura the Lion City) against a background of buildings
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    • 494 2 NOTICES ——m—m— mmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmmm. CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to Section 103 of the Municipal Ordinance, that the plans, specifications, estimates and apportionments of expenses for the making up of: 1. Claymore Drive; 2. Kellock Road; 3. Ah Hood Road (extension); 4. Kadayanallur Street; 5.
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    • 595 2 DORIS GEDDES THE LITTLE SHOP RAFFLES HOTEL. INVITES her clientele to visit her early April should they wish Mrs. Geddes to per- sonally design and supervise their dresses before she leaves on a World buying tour end of April. Open until 9 p.m. NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given that Mr.
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 478 3 THE Federation Government yesterday launchr mm m biggest undertaking to date to wipe out crime HM :ountry, to ensure a peaceful society and the <- I] of the nation. Acting now under the new prevention of Crimes Ordinance, 1959, M the Federation Police will "brand" some 15,000 known
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    • 400 3 MCA 's Assurance FAR from decrying the report m the Singopore hmiw.4 that the Federation Government hod 'i -^ed the three parties m the Alliance to be on Httti guard against infiltration by subversive tfawtwlj into their ranks, President of the MCA, D' Lim Chong Eu, has given an assurance
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    • 50 3 f f'Cl: h L m ieck Km Koad b pore PC Bp« No 1563 Cables. l ICERNEWS' k 54m (5 '>es) All departments q^ insurance Bldg 174. Batu Rd U M releo"on« B fot^ Ms ASf :-»*r St lei: CCA 91-A Bsjk.t Cb na Tel- 1471
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  • 986 3 R.I. Seeks Long-Term Trade Credits by A SPECIAL CORRESPOJV&EiYT JAKARTA PREDIT is the key to Indonesia's trade future. The Indonesian Government has made it clear that this country wants to do business on a credit basis because of her critical foreign exchange position. The Government's Monetary Board last December announced
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  • 154 3 Shorts from the Talks There's No Pleasing A Woman VT'HEN taken out to p meal, wives do not jhoose what they would like but instead the cheapest item on the menu. They decline to have a drink at all. They rannot resist peering at bill, and they like to spoil
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  • 1142 3  - MALTA— THE UNIQUE ISLAND J. HALCRO FERGUSON By LONDON TN the tiny island of 1 Malta, before its Constitution was suspended a year ago. there were election posters reading; Ghal Tmexxija Onesta U Hmida Ghall Bzononnijet Tal-Poplu Malti. Ivvutaw Ghall Partit Ta' Mabel. There are extra stripes through all the
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  • 425 3 THE SAYINGS OF CONFUCIUS Sir— On the eve of the General Election m Singapore this year, our politicians and their parties should bear m mind that "within the four seas all are brothers." Instead of quarrelling over their political differences, they should look to the welfare
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  • 433 3 the NEWS As it Strikes me FROM the day the administration of Malaya passed from the Protecting Power to the people, the Alliance Government has left no stone unturned m its determination to create a better society. The militant group of Malayan Communists has been reduced to a very small
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    • 86 3 THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LTD. NOTICE OF BONUS ON POLICIES Policyholders are hereby advised that the RATE OF BONUS on with-proflt policies for the year 1958 is $25 per $1,000 sum assured (except for those policies issued between 1936 and 1946, for which the rate is $18 per
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  • 278 4 The Commission of m ff JL Inquiry will get their memoranda THREE trade unions, representing more than 15,000 employees of the Singapore City Council, will submit memoranda to the proposed Commission of Inquiry which will investigate into the administration of the Council. The organizations are
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  • 152 4 April Fools Day prank on fourth year students UNIVERSITY students at the King Edward VII Medical College did not think there was anything odd about a notice from the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine which appeared on Tuesday. It requested all new Fourth Year students to report early next
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  • 43 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The following Independent candidates were elected to s«rve for a *erm of three years at the Plenton* Local Council by-election. Messrs Yong Lip Yen, Liew Chan Ngen. and Lee Seng. Nine contested the three vacant seats
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  • 580 4 Extort bid by 4 who posed as Police court told They wanted $500, says housewife FOUR self-styled Police officers walked into a house one morning and told an elderly housewife that they were there to search for incriminating articles, a Singapore Court was told yesterday. 1 And while the housewife,
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  • 143 4 Govt. man resigns to contest elections SECRETARY of the Singapore Trades Union Congress, Mr. G. Kandasamy, an Assistant Controller of Posts (officiating) has resigned from service to contest the general elections on a People's Action Party ticket. Mr Kandasamv was elected secretary of the STUC m March 1958. He applied
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  • 81 4 PENANG. Wed. —The first annual general meeting of the Mahindarama Temple Buddhist Association held here recently elected the following to office: President Mr. Yeoh Cheang Aun, vice-president Mr. Lim Teong Aik. secretary Mr. Ong Huck Keat. asst. secretary Mr. Khoo Kay Hong, treasurer Mr. Yew Seng Bee. asst.
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  • 158 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sessions Court President Inche M. M. Hashim today sentenced Yap Chiew, 30. a painter, to two years' jail for extorting $10.80 from a youth at Kepong. Five others jointly charged, were acquitted and discharged without their defence being called. Dato C. Thuraisingham
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  • 80 4 SERRANO TO SPEAK AT PRESS LUNCHEON PHILIPPINES Foreign Secretary, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, who is heading his country's delegation to the SEATO conference at Wellington. New Zealand, will address the Foreign Correspondents Association of South-east Asia at a luncheon on Saturday at the Coral Room, Adelphi Hotel, Singapore. Mr. Serrano will
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  • 51 4 IPOH, Wed. Rotarians from Laos. Cambodia. Vietnam. Thailand. Borneo and Sarawak are expected to attend a Malayan one-day Rotary Institute m Seremban on April IP. The Institute is being held m conjunction with a District Assembly. District Counsellor Raden Paul Asmoeadji of Indonesia will be the
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  • 68 4 PENANG, Wed— A water- 1 fmnt labourer. Chee Yew Guan. 21. was today acquitted without his defence being called by Sessions Judge. Mr Au Ah Wah. or. a charge of robbing a salesgirl, Ooi Chin Hor. of her gold necklace, at Codrington Avenue on Feb. 23.
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  • 139 4 THE Director of Posts, Singapore, Mr. H. M. Rose, has quit his post under the Malayanization scheme. He will leave the Colony on Sunday. Mr. Rose will be succeeded by Mr. M. Balasubramanion, who is at present Controller of Posts
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  • 135 4 DEBATE ON MIXED EDUCATION FORTY Singapore students will participate m the InterSecondary Schools debate, organised by the Student and Youth Department of the Chinese YMCA., on Saturday. The debate will be held m the Chinese V.M.C.A. hall at South Pier, at 3 p.m. These students from 20 secondary schools, will
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  • 329 4 CALL FOR REVISION OF ESTATE DUTY LAW THE incoming Singap Government should uni the present Estate D Ordinance at an early ci said Mr. S. H. Peek. Fellow of the Institute Directors, yesterday The Ord m an re. wr. i amended recent. y. provi that any gift ma>*ie d~;:r.E five
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  • 571 4 Motorcade of lion, dragon dancers opens arts festival DESPITE the lowering skies, thousands of $J poreans turned out to wait, m some cases, f or \ji to watch for the 11 -car motorcade of lion and dra* dancers who toured the City and performed at ty areas to launch the
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  • 307 4 Minister's hints of alteration KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two Japanese engineers will arrive here m the near future to discuss and advise the Federation Government on the signaling system of the Malayan Railways and the production of rails. This is the immediate outcome of a visit
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  • 331 5 GIVE PRIORITY TO EVELOPMENT OF PORTS IN MALAYA Trade circles alarmed over bottle-necks': Chamber boss I[ KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The chairman of the Selangor branch I the FMS Chamber of Commerce, Mr. H. B. Hussey warned today that L f,rst essential factor m the development of free Malaya was the
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  • 62 5 \PORE STANDARD tecs one of the first to use i m-Stngopon Tele.r sendee Then greetings were thi Sngnpore ofjfict of The Standard direct to fen o* \hp -mass circulation Daily Mirror m Street, London. As pictured above, the reception _„,j rh( m e
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  • 462 5 [i major step m wire mmunication fast and sure ItALAYA and Singapore s< i rr.d'or step forward rr.;tional communi- mv nth the mauguraf ol a Telex link with i c i ovetseaa Telex *Mi serv* the growing I n dern business
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  • 183 5 50 FOR BOAC's TRANS-PACIFIC INAUGURAL TRIP BY BRITANNIA WITH the inauguration of British Overseas Airways Corporation's trans Pacific service today, the airline now has a direct link with America. BOAC's acting sales manager for South-east Asia, Mr. Peter Robinson, said yesterday. BOAC are operating the new service with Britannia 312
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  • 143 5 UNIONS STABLE -EXPERT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An International Labour Organisation expert, Mr. Rene Livchen, said today that the trade union movement m Malaya was a stable and responsible one as it was being led by people who were able, responsible and devoted. Before he flew for Singapore on his way
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  • 101 5 Polling day fixed in 5 States KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Election Commission has issued writs to the Stale Legislative Assemblies of five states m the Federation Kedah. Perlis, Malacca, Perak and Selangor. In all, there are 124 seats m the five assemblies- and nomination and polling date will be between
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  • 91 5 GARUDA Indonesian Airways has reported to the Singapore Police the loss of $5,500 cash from a safe m their office during the Easter holidays. The loss was discovered by a peon of the firm Ali bin Haji Osman when he went to work early
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  • 317 5 UK hands over two more navy ships to Malaya UNDER grey skies and between heavy showers, two inshore minesweepers, H. M. S. Altham and H. M. S. Asheldham, were transferred yesterday to the Royal Malayan Navy, and were re-named H.M.M.S. Sri Johor and H.M.M.S. Sri Perlis by Malaya's Acting Prime
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  • 45 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three of four men who broke into a house m Sungei Darah, Kuala Selangor, yesterday, and got off with $196 cash and jewellery, were arrested within minutes of the crime, Police disclosed today. The fourth man is still at large.
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  • 137 5 Modern ear-phones for new Assembly WORK to instal ear-phones and other equipments for the new multi-lingual Legislative Assembly will start next week. The Government has tendered the contract to the General Electric Company m Singapore. Th e cost of this new "system" and the renovation is expected to cost the
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  • 185 5 Ex-convicts need employers help says this judge PENANG, Wed. An appeal to employers m the Federation to help get jobs for discharged prisoners was made by Mr. Justice Rigby at the annual general meeting of the Discharged Prisoners Aid Society held here last night. He said that if no employment
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  • 134 5 More Govt. projects to help jobless SINGAPORE Government has decided to extend its un- employment relief scheme to j help th e jobless by instituting more projects. Yesterday, 208 men got jobs under this scheme, m addition to the 850 workers who are j already encaged on several other development
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  • 389 6 Effects of the law will be felt mm m mmmmmmm^^^^^^^^^ after three weeks KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Officials of the Ministry of the Interior ond Justice, the Police ond the Registration Department today began preparing the measures they will take to enforce the new Prevention
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  • 157 6 CIGARETTE COST PADI PLANTER $50 RAUB. Wed. Soon after his conviction for stealing a chicken a young padi planter, Malek bin Mamat, was today produced before the Raub Magistrate again for smoking m court. The Magistrate, Inche Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah, found Malek guilty of contempt of court and
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  • 369 6 THE Singapore City Council arrested 12,550 hawkers last year compared to 26,283 m 1957 and 28,716 m 1956. This was disclosed m a written answer tabled at the Council meeting on Tuesday, m reply to questions raised by Councillor,
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  • 287 6 PAP sounds Warning to labour, capital THE Peoples' Action 1 Party yesterday warned Singapore unions that the tussle between labour and capital m the sharing of the fruits of production should not reach a point where the whole economy was damaged and wrecked. This warning was sounded m the PAP's
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  • 116 6 A LARGE audience attending the Singapore Arts Festival concert at the Victoria Theatre were disappointed when the motorcade headed by a float carrying the "Pearl of the Orient" Daisy Szeto did not turn up when the show ended at 11.30 p.m. Reason Two mishaps occurred
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  • 64 6 AN open verdict was yesterday recorded by Singapore Coroner, Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, at an inauest on a woman, Tan Sam. 65. who was fatally injured m an accident at South Bridge Road on Feb. 11 The Coroner held that the evidence before him was insufficient
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  • 32 6 THE Singapore Arya Samaj will give a farewell party to Mr. P. H. Desai 0 f the Indian Commission today at the Samaj Bhawan, Syed Alwi Road at 6 p.m.
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  • 176 6 HAW PAR VILL WILL 'STAR' INDIAN FILM -SHE SAYS THE "grande iwmt dj Indian screen > Sam a rth left s rraboard the V t-3 day after a t< ing" tour of the Before ?he >f 4 will be shooting the Haw Par V !a Palace ar^ the Palace m
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  • 44 6 THE Singapore Km Hindu Sama.iam way ernment to introduci ej tion for the registrator Hindu marriages. This wi I he MM solutions for discussi n association's ann ta n meeting to he held j on Sunday at S ilat Road
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  • 40 6 NG AH SAX. 11 terriav given a amounting to a- the Singanore Sn\ t rate's Court o^ causing the deatt Tuan Kiak whi member of an "M sembly at China '>" rcr i o n Feb. 8. Chinese New Day.
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  • 151 6 I 'sold' Malaya to Jap business circles Hayashi KLALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Japanese Ambassador to Malaya. Mr. K. Hayashi has publicised the Federation widely m his country as an attractive nation for capital investment. He returned here today by air after being away for two weeks m Tokyo to attend
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  • 334 6 'DOG LOVER' WHO SHORT ALSATIANS FINEIL IPOH, Wed. A planter of Lumut. who claimed to be a "lovar of dogs," shot and killed two Alsatians on Jan. 12. when he noticed they were not properly looked after. C. B Lorraine Williams, manager of Pundut Estate, Lumut, was fined $600 or
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  • 594 7 Paper had MCP views on Baling talks PENANG, Wed. A former student of Han Chiang High School, Lam Tat Choy, was today found guilty m the Sessions Court on a charge of possessing Malayan Communist Party news sheet which gave their version of
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  • 230 7 Political parties can use schools for meetings KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, has ruled that all political parties can use school premises throughout the country during their campaigns for the first postMerdeka elections this year. i The Standard was told that the Minister has
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  • 145 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 91 91* (n) R.S.S No. 1 April 91i 9U RSS. No. 1 May 91* Ml RSS. No. 2 904 90 4 3 R.S.S. No. 3 89i 89^ Tone: Barely steady. Tin price m Singapore
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  • 156 7 FIVE speakers will discuss "The Arts and the New Singapore" at a public forum at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 8.30 p.m. The forum is part of the Singapore Arts Festival. The speakers will be: Mr. David Marshall, Editor-in-Chief of Nanyang Siang Pau, Mr. Li
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  • 88 7 NO woman likes to disclose her age and Mist Ee Soo Chew, the famous Chinese opera star, is no different. When asked by our reporter how old she is, she replied: "I am as old as your eyes tell you/' Miss Ee, who hails
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  • 164 7 SOLD POISON WITHOUT A PERMIT, FINED A MERCHANT, Mohamed Salih, managing partner of A. Salih Company m Tomlinson Road, Singapore, was yesterday found guilty of selling a bottle of 'homosterone" tablets without a licence and of iiaving for sale 280 bottles of the same drug. "The homosterone tablets were sent
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  • 139 9 rvplA la keen to m.- iei exports of sugar Malayan market, q Malik, First SecLmj. ommercial) at fl n( j m Commission m said yesterday. Mr disclosed that his r.ad released a Lj. tantity o! ino.ono r frugal fot export ul> to year.
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  • 82 9 1 3.. I fish fertiliser, proAmerica, 1? to be ed into the Malayan 1 (Malaya) Ltd., the igenta rlaim tha* •he fertilisei i? de©- does nol attract flies PT P*Sl 5. rr^- 4 v contains a artu h discourages Ka I othei animals 1 gjpi c
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  • 38 9 R.I. To Stop copra Exports IKKTA Ap-:: 1 (Reuter) [r.ri P c :ar. Goverr it ided to stop the on temporarily 24, trade minis* rv I tOdaT. i said thf reason !e ision was to •3 domestic market's
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  • 86 9 Airline's Official For Talks BRITISH Overseas Airways Corporation's airmail sales development manager, Mr. T. YV. Venner. is m Singapore m the course of a Far East tour. He is here to discuss mail conveyance by Comet aircraft with postal authorities m ».»e region. The new mail arrangements are beine made
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  • 48 9 MR AW KOW managing lire .tot of Sin Chew Jit Poh. will offii .ally declare open the fourth branch of the Sun Man Shoe 00. m North Bridge Road, Singapore, tomorrow. The official opening will be followed by a crocktai] reception m the premises.
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  • 97 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per nioul yesterday were: Copra Mar-Apr $43i buyers; $44 i sellers coconut 01: m bulk $63$ sellers; m drums $67 sellers. Muntok white pepper $153 sellers; Sarawak white $152 sellers special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Copra Association ?iosine prices fair merchantable mixed
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  • 185 9 Tins Improve On The Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were quiet m the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins, however, were selectively better, while Rubber? were irregftlar. Price char. ses announced by ♦he Malayan Sharebrokers were INDUSTRIALS Con Tin Sme.t Ord? 30 3 30 9 Fed Dispensary 107 1.09 W. Hammer 1 47
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  • 306 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday; C T. S. ords. 30/6; Fed. Disp $1.08; W. Hammer $148; H. Waugh $1.15 »and overnight), Hume ords. A5 IJ cd overnight; M. Cement $1.58 J. 31.59 delayed; M. Colls. 69c; McAlister $1.65. Cold Storage $6c; S. Times $1.80. $1.77
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  • 174 9 TRADE between Singapore and Indonesia should be conducted on sound commercial principles m order that i* should eventually work out for the betterment of economic relations between the two territories. This is stated m a Joint communique issued m Singapore yesterday by the Chinese, Singapore,
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  • 140 9 Rubber Slips 1 Cent SELLING pressure m the Singapore rubber market yesterday caused a one cent drop m the local price, to 914 cents per lb. for International first grade shipment. Opening slightly lower, the market eased rather sharply on fair selling from up country centres. Widespread interest m lower
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  • 122 9 PADANG. Sumatra. April 1, (UPl)*— The position of rubber as the prime source of income m this area is steadily weakening, according to a report by Antara news agency. The report said rubber planters hav e virtually stopped replanting their trees and smallholders are showing little
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  • 53 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchant? yesterday: Canada: buying, T.T. 32. OD 32-1 8. Po days airmai 1 32-1,2 credit bills, 32-9/16 trade bills. Selling. T.T /O.D ready were. French France *****; Belgian Franc? 1636-1/4; Italian Lire ***** Other exchange
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  • 106 9 SYDNEY. April 1 (Reuter) —Hire purchase was saving Australia about £80 million sterling a year m imports, chairman of the Australian Hire Purchase Conference. Mr. J. H. Partridge, said m a statement today. He said that nearly half the cars sold m Australia at present
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  • 45 9 FOR the first time at the Engineering, Marine, Welding and Nuclear Energy Exhibition, the Oil Engine Division of Rolls-Royce Limited, Sentinel Works. Shrewsbury, will be showing their 8-cylinder marine engine m the turbocharged version, which is now available for all types of craft.
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  • 79 9 BALBOA. Panama, April 1 (Reuter). A floating trade fair aboard the Japanese freighter "Atlas Maru" docked here yesterday and within a few hours a new Japanese car agency "Datun Nissan" had been established to handle orders for Japanese made cars. The arrival of the fair, which
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  • 182 9 OUTER ROADS San Ernesto, Sibinga. Ardi I, Pres. Filmore Norway Maru, Lotorium, Soya. Glory. Tarakan. Kyoto Maru, Jutlandia, Karosea, Sruzanne Skou, Union Carrier, Standella, Star Alcyone, Seishu Maru, Britsum. Hallvard, Hasubasan Maru. Hoegh Cape. Bella, Gunong Djatti, Matideville, Hannover, Hoi Houk. Waikelo. Toyo Maru, Enlda Waersk. Hoi
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  • 350 9 FUTURE OF MALAYAN BANKING IS 'BRIGHT' Fiiiitnw Anti Commerce 1 THE future of bonking m Malaya is not only very bright, but also most significant, a prominent banker m Singapore told The Standard yesterday. He is Mr. T. R. Rao, district manager of The Indian Bank Ltd., who is due
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  • 73 9 TUAN Syed Kamarulzaman bin Syed Bahaldin, Assistant Registrar of Co-Operative Societies (Consumers) m the Department of Co-Operative Development, Kuala Lumpur, left for a two-month study tour of Canada early this week. He is making the tour along with senior co-operative officials from other Colombo Plan countries.
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  • 293 9 WASHINGTON, April 1; Activity m the automobile industry represents today one of the heartening elements m the American business pcture. Some improvement was expected this year, of course. Not expected, however, was the exceptional vigour of the automotive industry's current sales and production
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  • 328 9 World Exports Hit By Recession UNITED NATIONS, New York, April 1 (Reuter) i World exports m 1958 were five per cent less than m 1957, mainly because of lessened economic activity as a result of the American recession, the 1958 United Nations Statistical Yearbook reported today. It was the first
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  • 140 9 K.L.M. Issues Debentures In The U.S. K. L M. (Royal Dutch Airlines) has made a public issue of convertible subordinated debentures m the United States to an amount of US$l 7.OOOOOO with a currency of 20 years, payable m US dollars Part of the issue was offered to the public
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  • 74 9 THE Pakistan Government sponsored trade delegation, scheduled to arrive m Singapore tomorrow, will now be due at the end of April. The Fakistan Trade Commissioner m Singapore. Major A.A. Khan, said the mission from Karachi had been delayed, owing to a change m plans following the approach
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  • 1589 10  - A Hundred Games For England JJE hos dined with the Queen at Buckingham Palace; he has been accorded V.I.P. treatment m the Kremlin, He has entertained millions of people m some 25 countries; there is a wax model of him m Madame Tussauds. He is William Ambrose Wright, captain of
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  • 522 10 CARY GRANT AND I VI ft a a a mtm This Boy Had Come Long Way to recognise a fast, dirty crack of first-class unpleasantness. It seemed to me that this boy (his real name is Archie Leach not Cary Grant) had come a long way from his boyhood and
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  • 596 10 MEN m the NEWS AIR Chief Marshal Sir Dermot Alexander Boyle, Britain's 54-year-old Chief of Air Staff, has fought his greatest post-war battles on land. As a jet-minded airman, he has steadfastly resisted the more sweeping changes sought by the Defence Ministry; m particular he
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  • 283 11 H'KONG'S HOWARDS ARE F.E.L.F. CHAMPS Battalion Green Howards from Hongkong Lj ir Fast Land Forces annual inter-unit boxing )T n >mp when they beat 2 Field Regiment Royal rt )t Malaya) by 19 points to 14 at the Tanglin En last night. r Howards were better boxers. I proved when
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  • 131 11 ghg di justing thai l iin-link fence has t been erected far Ifl m "he football thc Malacca Kubu have to paj Si stand behind this i id peep through 'he witness matches, ii fact, the i r.lv Stall Malaya and Singa- th snch 8
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  • 311 11 Penang's Frees Scrape Past poh's Michaelians n\\\(.. Wed. Penang Free School defeated 1 i ils Institution. Ipoh. 3-2 m the Malayan i S inols North Zone badminton final at the UMNO last night. h provided keen right to the rhe score was dead- 2-3 before Penang g the winning igh
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  • TODAY'S SPORT
    • 53 11 SOCCER: AAA v CA. D;r. 1, Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m. Colony Youths v RAF. Seletar, Ja'.an Besa 7 p.m. Inter Schoo': R.I. v GESS. GESS; PPSS v Queenstown Tech. PPSS Railway R.C. v Indian Brotherhood S.C., Div. 3A. Geylang 5.15 p.m. XETBALL: Air Ceylon Seven v Girls Sports Club,
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    • 28 11 SOCCER: Div. I—Hussars vs. E.S.C. Town Padang. Div. 2 Eagles vs. Loyal Regiment 'B* Coronation ground. Div. 3 2 RECCE vs. K.I.A B'— Jalan Abdul Jalil ground.
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    • 13 11 SOCCER: 3 Fed. Transport vs. 55 Coy RASC 'B*— Gurney ~*oad.
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  • 137 11 THE SINGAPORE Badminton Association's 1959 Junior championships has attracted a record number of entries m all the five events. The large increase may be attributable to the SBA's recently introduced roaching sessions for schoolboys and girls m the Colony. There are 145 entries for
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  • 57 11 IPOH. Wed.— Kinta Indians, strong contenders for Division One soccer title, scored their fifth consecutive victory when they beat Cheng Wah 6-2 at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. The winners led 2-1 at half time. Scorers were Maniam (2), Lourdes. Ratnam, Manogaran and Anthony for Kinta
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  • 345 11 STOCKTON. California, April 1 (UPI) Flash Elorde of the Philippines scored a unanimous 10-round decision over Teddy (Red Top) Davis of Hartford. Connecticut, last night m Stockton Civic Auditorium. Elorde. second ranked among the world's featherweights, went m at 133. The veteran Davis weighed
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  • 140 11 STRONG FIELD IN MASTERS GOLF TOURNAMENT •IA. April 1 (Rev- Thomson I Ausmd Dave Thomas ■'-.nm-r and runner- i year's British championship are r f >B field of 90 pla- merican Mas- unent which be- tomorrow. Haiei tSoutn l ,r,rl Angel Miguel wi also entered. rseaa Mayers chances wead, 44.
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  • 45 11 ENGLAND'S left-hand-ed opening batsman Peter Richardson ia seen here at his coaching session ior Federation schoolboys at the Selangor Chib Pada. ia on Wednesday. Fnrtythree schoolboys jro^ 16 schools m Selangor and Pahar.g attended Richardson's clinics on the Selangor Club Padang.
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  • 272 11 KLALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor Indian Association continued their winning streak when they beat Selangor Chinese Recreation Club 2 o m an FAS senior division soccer match on the TPCA stadium here today. Lady luck deserted the Chinese today. On two occasions. Lourdes, the Indian
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  • 32 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor Chinese Recreation Club 'B scored an easy 4-1 win over South Indian Rovers m an FAS division two soccer match on the Pudu Road ground today.
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  • 73 11 THE beautiful $12,000 Rahman Cup for which the f lower of youth from ten Asian countries uill compete at the Asian Youth football tournament to be held at the Merdeka Studium, Kuala Lumpur from April 18 to 28. A replica of the Rahman Cup and silver
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  • 24 11 THE Singapore Hockey Assosiation's Senior knockout final which, was to have been played at the padang yesterday has been postponed to Monday.
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  • 148 11 Ceylon Girls Win Netball Opener 23-15 THE visiting Air Ceylon seven opened their Singapore tour with a 23-15 victory over Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus m their netball match at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Forced to trail 8-4 at halftime, the Ceylon girl s owe their victory to the
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  • 215 11 Japan Take World's Table Tennis Trophies DORTMUND, April 1 (Reuter) Japan captured both the men's and women's team events m the world table tennis championships here. The men's team of Ichiro Oglmura, Teruo Murakami and Nobuya Hoshino retaine i the Swaythling Cup held since 1954 by beating Hungary 5-1. Earlier,
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  • 148 11 IPOH. Wed. Perak are tipped to win the Malayan hockey championship which is to take place at Penang on April 10 to 12 on the Penang Sports Club ground. Perak's 16-man squad will be led by Malayan hockey 'star' Philip Sankey, an Olympic and
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  • 116 11 MANILA. Apr. 1, (Reuter). Nationalist China's soccer team yesterday defeated a Philippine team by seven goals to four before a crowd of 12.000 at Rizal Football Stadium here. With the Philippines oat of the running with two defeats. Nationalist China meets Hongkong on Friday to decide
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  • 35 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The assistant mounted starter of the Selangor Turf Club will receive an increase m his salary. This was decided at the annual general meeting of the Selangor Turf Club here yesterday
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  • Article, Illustration
    59 11 KALAFA'S A'EW golf champion. Coin Stokes, icho beat Peter Messum (RSGC) by one hole for the title on Sunday at thp Royal Island Club is seen just after his victory. lt wag one of the most thriflinp ftnoli .een m the charnpwnFlvp :er es. the result of
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  • 142 11 BEST EVER OFFER FOR AGELESS MOORE NEW YORK. April 1 (Rev- ter) Middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson said today he had offered light-heavyweight champion Archie Moore $500,000 (£178.570) for a shot at his title this summer. Robinson said the offer had been made to Moore while they were dining
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  • 176 12 STIFF QUALIFYING STANDARDS MOSCOW, April 1, (Reuter)— The Soviet Union Athletics Federation has announced tough standards of performances which Russian athletes will have to achieve before being considered for selection for the 1960 Olympic games m Rome. I Some of the standards set equal or better
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  • 115 12 HE MADE A NAME FOR HIMSELF DOWN UNDER Dr James Yuen Wai Mum. a popular sportsman who made a name for himself during his outstanding career at the I'niversity of Adelaide. Australia, recently returned to Ipoh to join the Government Medical Service. Dr. Yuen was awarded "Triple Blues" and also
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  • 61 12 LONDON, April 1 ißeuter> Results of yesterday's football matches were: League One: Leeds 1 Wolves 3: Forest 1 Blackburn 1; West Biomwich 3 Manchester C. 0. League Two: Cardiff 1 Charlton 2- Sheffield United 3 Brighton 1. League Three: Bradford City 4 Stockport 2; Halifax 1 Norwich
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  • 75 12 BIGGEST HOME DEFEAT LONDON* Wed- Johnny Poymon helper himself to all sorts of Birmingham Works League records when he scored six goals for Kynoch FC against Hamstead Colliery. 9-1 was the Colliery's biggest ever home defeat. i\ put Kynoch to the top of the table for the first time. he
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  • 404 12 GEORGE IS BACK TO BRIGHTEN THE CRICKET SCENE LONOON, Wed. BACK from the M.C.tVs ill-fated tour of Australasia, rotund and cheery, comes Lancashire's George Duckworth. He has been baggage master, scorer and general factotum on the six months trip, and, like that other great England wicket keeper Godfrey Evans, it
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  • 84 12 THESE four pretty girls above make a striking picture as they pose for this Standardpic after winning the 4 x 100 metres women's free-style event m the second annual quadrangular swimming meet held at Ipoh during the Easter holidays. The Easter meet turned
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  • 447 12 LONDON. WED. FRANK HILL. cheery manager of struggling Notts County, has been around a bit. I remember him twenty years ago as the licensed joker of the Arsenal party when first Herbert Chapman and later George Allison used to take them to Brighton
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  • 133 12 BRANDER SHIELD POSITIONS IPOH, Wed.— The Sunday two leading teams m the Brander Shield will clash on the padang. They are the defending champions. Perak Turf Club Sports Club and the Sturrock Club. The Sports Club which have already taken the trophy for two years m succession are out to
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  • 266 12 'Problem Boy' Siang Hock In Trouble Again HE DID NOT TURN UP F(H PENANG IN TWO MATCH* PENANG, Wed.— Malayan soccer "problem boy" Pang Siang Ho( k a best footballers Penang has ever produced appears to have got into the ha*** of officials m the island again. ad b After
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  • 32 12 WILMINGTON, North. Carolina April 1 (Reuter^ Art Wall. 35-year-old United States international piayer, brought his season? winnings to 18.800 dollars when he won the Azalea Open Golf Tourna. ment here yesterday.
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  • 114 12 NAPLES, April 1 (Reuter)— A big defeat is to cost the players of one of Italy's top football clubs half their basic salaries this month. The fines were imposed by Signor Achille Lauro, president of the First Division team Naples after the club went
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  • 287 12 THE BAILIFFS MOVE IN ON SOCCER CLUB LONDON, Wed.— Almost everything from !i„odi ing equipment to cups and saucers wav imnou^ yesterday when the bailiffs moved m on Kidd^rm") Harriers one of Britain's oldest Soccer rlubs 1 The Southern League dvb nearly £2.000 fa the red— are facing yet another
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  • 175 12 KUALA LUIfl R u> A fo ir-n ag l< the Badmim a 1 Malaya v.... go to I Sunday to Seang, with a vtew I ing Mr. Heah to a presidentship i ba] The delegati n three vice presi BAM who fa nt state a-
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  • 21 12 MAMLA April [fl Oriental feather weigh' pion Hispo ECobayashj jj will fight Filipiw m a LO-round non-til Manila April
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  • 69 12 PIERRE Cossetnyif Belgium below i ducks of trouble against H Spinks. former OW flyweight rhampun U London's Canning W at Streatham Ice Rm? week. When thc\ nvt j May. Spinks Vlt horM,ri of the ring by fans MH fi not think he lueii'N verdict. But
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  • 1183 13  -  William Millinship [Young Men To The ml l/C^dlx %A\\s by PARIS ft^pu generation of m mp v younf m\ r^ftora is on the miilii the J, Pf»ma from the JM,,- of the past Hyears and s giving J>- pva*f that sueJ < referred for the Lr ||i 'ties m
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  • 754 13 Doubt Over Cochin Shipyard prom Our Correspondent I I pity there is a °m inr grave doubt fthet our second MUing vard is to Itrated at Cochin, on n ith western seavpert :T.;55i°n lad made its to Delhi aa wriamt&j held I v^rd is to wi Kerala. But it ■inspires
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  • 273 13 Letter FROM INDIA CONTROL; it is heartening to hear they now aim at ERADICATION of the scourge. The Asian Malaria Conference, which has just concluded its session at Delhi, say s that the fight ha s come to its final phase Anyway, the hope is encouraged that the final phase
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  • 237 13  -  Ronald Harker by LONDON, A B OUT 600,000 children and their anxioua parents m Britain are awaiting the results of the 11 -plus examination. Except for a rich minority who can put their sons' and daughters' names down for a feepaying public school when they are born, this
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  • 473 13 only game not played for money. Wait, wrote a third; it must be billiards, the only game not played by a team. Billiards it is. agreed another because all the other games are played on grass. I agree, said another, but you've got the wrong reason. It is
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 411 13 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: X "Birds are entangled by their feet and men by their tongues." —Thomas Fuller THURSDAY FOR EVERYONE: Be ingenious but maintain practicality; be down-to-earth about things today. Recheck plans, catch up with odds and ends of tasks Defer important moves shifts or changes until you are reasonably sure
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    • 151 13 involve chance. taking. LIBRA— Sept 23 to Oct. 22 Take due precautions against companions who can get you <">ff the track emotionally or financia"ly. SCORPIO— Oct 23 to Nov. 21 Use your capabilities to ndp out the tide of any household <">r family strain and advustrrents SAGITT ARILS— Nov 22
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  • Article, Illustration
    582 14 WORLD NEWS Story behind the Dalai Lama's escape from Lhasa NEW DELHI. April 1 (Reuter) An account of the Dalai Lama's escape from Lhasa was told today by Mahesh Chandra, political correspondent of the Britishowned newspaper "Statesman." The escape was the result of long planning. Chadra said. .After the Chinese
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  • 73 14 SEVEN SOVIET OFFICERS DESERT UNIT BERLIN. April 1. 'Reuter* A mass circulation West Berlin newspaper said today that seven Soviet officers had deserted from their unit stationed at Straussberg, near Ea?t Berlin, and were trying to make their way to West Lerim. It. said there were strong BoVtet Army patrols
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  • 253 14 Red menace in Asia has been halted SEA TO has discharged its role It s now subversion MANILA, April 1, (Reuter, UPI)— SEATO hos effectively discharged its role of containing communism m Asia, Philippines Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, said yesterday. Mr. Serrano, accompanied by his wife and
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 91 14 Tax relief for Pak workers KARACHI, April 1 (Reuter) Pakistan's middle classes will enjoy substantial tax relief under an interim threemonths budget announced yesterday which introduces a new tax system based on British lines. Under the old system tax was levied by grading based on gross earnings and subject to
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    • 19 14 SIR ROBERT MUIR, one of thp world's leading pathologist?, died m Edinburgh, aged 94, it was announced yesterday, (Reuter)
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    • 42 14 THE 1.043 feet high Eiffel Tower opened TO year? ago today had more than 30,000 visitor? during the Easter weekend to bring the total number to 35 million since it was opened for the Great Paris exhibition on March 31 1889 (Reuter)
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    • 33 14 BETWEEN' 50 and 60 British doctor.- a year are migrating to Australia of; their own accord, the Medical Secretary of the British Medical Association m Victoria. Dr. C. H. Dickson, said yesterday. (Reuter)
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  • 185 14 Western policy takes shape WASHINGTON, April 1 (Reuter) The first session of the Big Four Western Foreign Ministers ended yesterday and Britain's Mr. Selwyn Lloyd told reporters afterwards: "We had a good meeting." West Germany's Dr. Hem-" rich von Brentano added: "It was very
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  • 160 14 ALL dogs can go to church— Bishop By Ned Gratit A BISHOP has told four protesting villagers that there is nothinn to stop their rector taking his doa to church services. And the Bishop Dr. H. \V. Bradfield. Bishop of Bath and Wells, Somerset added m a letter to the
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  • 125 14 African arrests total 953 BLANTYRE. Nyasaland, April 1 (Reuter) A Government spokesman said yesterday that a total of 953 Africans had been arrested m Nyasaland for "crimes of a political nature" since January 1. Of these 265 had been convicted m the courts and 153 acquitted or discharged. The remainder
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  • 313 14 Stiffer trade competition despite prosperity Britain's economic survey LONDON. April 1 i Reuter)— The government m its annual economic survey today drew the picture of a prosperous Britain this year but warned the country it faced stiffer trade competition, especially In Europe as the six nations common market develops. The
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  • 57 14 MEMBERS of the Tibetan colony of the IndoTibetan border town of Kalimpong raise their fists during a demonstration against the Chinese communists m Tibet. The demonstra tion was held m the precincts of the Kalimpong Club. The Tibetans have held the Reds solely responsible for making
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  • 57 14 JAKARTA, April 1 (Reuter) Sumatrar. rebels almost killed Colonel Kosasih. Commander cf West Java m an ambush m north Sumatra a?t week, it was officially announced today. An Army spokesman said the ambush took place on a road 200 kilometre? south of the north Sumatran capital of
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  • 129 14 THE BOLD PRANKS OF A -11-YR.-OLD 'PIRATE' MELBOURNE. April 1 (Reuter) An eleven-year-oIJ boy. a truant from school, had a hectic time playing pirate on the Yarra River here today but fell into the hands of police when he became a landlubber. Police said that the boy: O Seized a
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  • 210 14 LONDON, April 1 (Reuter) A spokesman fc Brunei delegation having talks here with thp Office on constitutional measures to gne the protected South-east Asian state its first m<^| representative government said here last night d be reached at i i hoped final agreement
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  • 130 14 Winston offers rewards LONDON. A: 7| reward of M? 7 5< raj 1 Last nigh* for r ..-M leading to the ree (85 000 wort a r on on Mon London home i aL and Lady Ch ir< T I burglar wli the house es \r a o.e furs an.r:
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