Singapore Standard, 6 April 1959

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Coble "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1959. Vol. IX No. 277. 15 cts. 12 Pages
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  • 64 1 THE Federation s Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, sips coffee, soon after breaking his fast 9 when he arrived at Singapore Airport at 7 p.m. yesterday. Others pictured are the Colony's Chief Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock (left), the Minister for Local Government, Land and Housing'
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  • 365 1 PAP economic plan will wipe out hard-earned savings THE Peoples Action Party's economic policies would play fast and loose with the savings ond security ot the people of Singapore, the Liberal Socialist Party's secretary-general, Mr. E. K. Tan, warned at an election rally at Banda Hill yesterday. Mr. Tan said
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  • 232 1 DECISION ON THAT UNITED FRONT TODAY! SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock told The Standard last night that the proposed united front of all major political parties to fight the Peoples Action Party at the general elections was now m the 'final stage." The Chief Minister said that if
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  • 31 1 ACTOR Marlon Brando, trying to shun the limeligh:, shook his fist at cameramen last night when they photographed him as he attended a stage play with actress Rita Moreno.
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  • 34 1 THE DUKE of Edinburgh yesterday completed his twoday tour of Christmas Island, meeting servicemen and civilian employees at this isolated coral atoll Britain's nuclear weapons' testing base m the Pacific— Reuter
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  • 118 1 10,000 MAO TROOPS JOIN TIBET ANTI-REDS TAIPEI. Apr 5. (UPI). Nationalist C ia's official Central News Agency claimed today that a full communist Chinese brigade of 10,000 troops defected and joined the Tibetian anti-Reds. The news agency said Red China's "first new brigade" broke from communist control near the Tibetan
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  • 51 1 CHIEF Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock was last night a passenger m a car which was involved m a minor accident m Bras Basah Road, when an Indian woman was injured. Tun Lim accompanied the injured woman to hospital where she was treated as an
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  • 440 1 86. 000 hit by another power failure ABOUT 86,500 people m Singapore were deprived of electricity when Serangoon Garden Estate, Ponggol, Tampenis and Yio Chu Kang were plunged into darkness at midnight on Saturday. The "blackout" lasted throughout yesterday It was caused by a major cable breakdown. Only at about
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  • 240 1 LONDON, Sun.— Another step has been taken to speed the Bill to ban flick knives so that it can become law before the summer recess of Parliament. The Bill, sponsored by Mr. Barnett Janner, Laboui M.P. for North-West Leices ter, has
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  • 352 1 'Subversion could affect your elections 9 But decision is with Singapore party leaders THE Prime Minister of the Federation, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said m Singapore last night soon after his arrival by air from Kuala Lumpur that he would support any united front
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  • 269 1  - Kew San and Say Hup earn Warld No. 1 ranking BOB PIDGEON By- THE young Malayan pair, Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hup, won the doubles title on Saturday night at the I.S. Open badminton championships and thus notched their fourth victory m a major international tournament since they
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  • 73 1 ROME. April 5 (Router) About 20,0(10 prisoners more than half the total behind bars m Italy are likely to be freed soon if a government amnesty Mill is approved by parliament next week Many diehard Fascists and communists WOUld be released under the bill which pardons most
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    • 131 1 I Testimonials I Miss "WIGGLE" DE CHASSIS. I curvacious Singapore Model, says: "I I often feel like a wet rag after a show, I but I rely on Ticer to give me that jf si -nulating uplift." Bi sn.'act;? a* m A-:5 LTOU AND OiST^^jTEO PT f»»5fP AND WtAVf LTO.
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  • 40 2 Picture. INDONESIAN Army hief of Staff. Lt. Gem* Abdul Harris V««« congratulates Mrs. ff ad jo Ibu Datuk. iclio led a force mfmn*4 lr,r rebels m Makassar, Celebes. She uas miunrd^d a military nu-flnl tion.- UPI
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  • 297 2 Britons assured of a 'sunshine' of a sunshine budget this yea LONDON, April 5 (Reuter) Britons for the First Hon years ore confident of substantial tax reliefs from the Gcvcrannual financial budget next Tuesday which olmost cerrcmiv. le QS j, before a general election. Everything— Including a clear hint l
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  • 83 2 HONGKONG, April 5. (Reuter). The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rev. Geoffrey Francis Fisher today attended several Anglican church services, including one m Cantonese language. Preaching at Saint John's Cathedral this morning. Rev. Fisher said that Christianity wa.s coming hack In its own right as the
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    • 433 2 TENDER JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class A. B, C&D registered P.W.D. Contrac ors will be received by the State Engineer, Johore, up to Noon of the 13th April 1959 for: CONSTRUCTION IN REINFORCED CONCRETE OF ONE 100, 000 GALLON RESERVOIR AT SCUDAI AND ONE 2nn. noo GALLON RESERVOIR
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    • 595 2 NOTICES POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Chief Police Officer, Perak ur> to 12 noon on Wednesday the 15th April 1959 for the supply of rations to personnel of No. 2. Poiice 1 ield Force, Ipoh for the period commencing Ist June 1959 to 31st December 1959.
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    • 64 2 'ci WORLD ?m l MjfjfrßfV f i MAHSuHI by TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN i CATHAY CINEMH /XLOR STAR m aid of the Alliance Welfare fut* First and Only Showing m M*U TUESDAY. Tth APRIL. MS P" Admission: L'pstairs $30 NiUtaii Cash advance bookings available m Alor Star at ■ir^ififc UMNO. MCA
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  • 400 3 April 6. 1959 AT last some clear light is being shed on the gmire of Singapore politics bringing to the ony right thinking citizens a definite hope of united democratic front against the Peoples ion Party and its leftist supporters. Today, Liberal Socialist Central Council will meet to
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  • 483 3 ITHE rejection by a PAP majority vote at a Itting ot the City Council's Public Utilities Comittee of an appeal lodged by Singapore's cinema »ners against an increase of more than 200 per nt oo fheir electricity rates furnishes yet anher example of the total disregard of
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  • 36 3 N OFMCI ja mm leek lOrn Koad b pora Z PC No IS6J Cables UCEKNbWS' rei ***** (5 '•"«> A, departments WAM wu»euit> Qma insurance Bide 174 Batu Rd j H Telepnone a_So
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  • 1327 3  - U.S. Has Doubts About The ALAN DAY by- NEW YORK. f JHERE has been a remarkable swing m international opinion during the last year about the status of the dollar. Not long ago, it was one of the most popular parlour games of the economist to discuss whether or not
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  • 492 3 'THE cold war against Nationalisation continues. And the Big Freeze against it is being waged by the Institute of Directors in a series of advertisements called the "Free Enterprise Campaign." The latest of the series says: "Don't let nationalisation spoil j-our chance to choose! "From the housewife's
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  • 471 3 LONDON CORNER EVERY MONDAY favourite tune. "Can't We Talk It Over?" Says the harsh wooer: "If Mr. Macmillian can go to Moscow to talk to Mr. Krushchev- I wonder why the Labour Party and the Communist Party cannot get together m a workingclass Summit meeting to preserve peace? "We have
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  • VOICO of MALAYA
    • 388 3 Sir It is with deep regret when we take notice of how most Asian leaders behave towards the events m Tibet. During the Suez crisis, most Asians did not hesitate to condemn the British actions m Egypt. But when an Asian country has been attacked by
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  • 416 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me as ter Gunasekera OEC'AUSE this column firmly believes that the future of Singapore hangs on the May elections, it welcomes the move to set "P a nineman supreme council to direct the battle for the new Legislative Assembly against the P.A.P. The purpose of
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  • 292 4 'PRESSURE GROUP' TO FIGHT FOR TEACHERS Call for one body fo act as 'buffer' against political influences THE time has come for all teaching organisations to federate to form a pressure group that would act as a bulwark against any form of encroachment by politicians and administrators. This is stated
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  • 284 4 White paper should serve as warning KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government's White Paper on communist infiltration into lawful organizations of the country, should provide an ample warning to the various political, social, cultural or trade union movements m the Federation, says Uniview, organ of the Overseas Commonwealth Forces Employees'
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  • 100 4 NO LESSON NOTES FOR TEACHERS QUALIFIED teachers m Singapore need no longer write det ailen lesson notes daily. This is the assurance given hy the Education Ministry to representatives of the Singapore Teachers' Union when they met recently Reporting this m the Teachers' Forum, the organ of the S.T.U-. the
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  • 23 4 A LUNCHEON was hold at the South Winds to mark the opening of the SATA Lee Settlement's new married quarters yesterday.
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  • 439 4 THE State of Singapore will have one Central Authority to take over the functions of the present City Council and Rural District Councils, if the People's Action Party comes into power m the coming general elections. An executive member of
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  • 39 4 MORE THAN 5,000 British i tourists are expected to visit Russia this year under a Soviet agreement with 10 British travel agencies. Moscow Radio reported yesterday. Last year j more than 2,000 Britons visitj ed Russia. Reuter
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  • 138 4 TRAFFIC was held up fnr hours for two miles m Thomson Read, Singapore, yesterday ''Cheng Beng" Chinese all souls day as thousands of worshippers visited the cemeteries there 1 to pay homage to the dead. The traffic became worse m the afternoon following a torrential
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  • 69 4 MR. P. A. GOPAL KRISHNAN. (left), chairman of Life Insurance Corporation of India, pictured socn after his arrival yesterday at the Singapore Airport with Singapore Division Manager, Mr. B. Ramu. Mr. Krishnan was garlanded on landing by "Air India." He is on a
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  • 167 4 THE payment o:' specialist allowances to Singapore teachers is a gross misuse of public funds, says an editorial m the April issue oi the Teachers Forum, official organ of the Singapore Teachers' Union. "These payments are no more tnan an excuse to pay extra salaries to
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  • 51 4 BUENOS Aires. April 5 (UPI) A powerful bomb exploded m a church m the Palermo district on Saturday, causing extensive damage but harming no one. The bombing followed riots against the government's austerity and labour control policies yesterday, but it was not known if there was any
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  • 356 4 THE Singapore Ballet, the Rose Eberwein School of Dancing and Bhaskar's Academy of Dance made their contribution to the current Singapore Arts Fes:ival with "An Evening of Dance" at the Cultural Centre Theatre last Saturday night. The Singapore Ballet gave excerpts from its repertory,
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  • 97 4 THE MAN being: led into the Black Maria is Chai Choon Kwee, a former Selangor Labour Party rhief. He is on his way to Pudu Jail after being sentenced to five years' imprisonment for possession of a subversive document. Chai. a trisha rider, was
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  • 150 4 WASHINGTON, April I (IPI) The United States and thr Philippines apparently are heading for another disagreement this time over the future of SEATO. Philippine Foreign Secretary Felixberto Serrano was quoted m Manila as advocating an economic cooperation role for the SEATO. He indicated he
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  • 317 5 'Sandhurst' train Malayans at ort Dickson t KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation rnment will soon establish its own military cmy m Port Dickson where all infantry C rs would be trained. This was stated, here today by Lt.-Col. Khalid bin Mohamed Yassin. the Federation's Miilitary Attache m Britain. Lt.-Col. Khalid.
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  • 164 5 Sun. The of the Penang i Division, Inche C. M. declared today that re va;; interested m he would not be ii g for the elections. > 2 h my party would t me up, I declined it because 1 feel should
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  • 100 5 NIKKI TO TOUR THE FEDERATION NIKKI Lynn Show, B successful Borneo m perform m the m a month. ng thia yesterday, W Mr. Bob Mar- 1 The Standard: wLm Wri Lynn show will W month's tour cf fl^ -*:on We open at m npur on April 17" W it 21,
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  • 82 5 LEE WILL TRY TO GET LAND FOR CLUB THE Permanent Secretary to the Singapore Education Ministry. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. has promised the Singapore Teachers' Union to do what he can to secure the lease of a plot of '.and on Shenton Way for the proposed club house of the
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  • 139 5 MR AND MRS. LAN FREEMANTLE leaving St. George's Church. Royal Air Force. Changi, after theii wedding on Saturday. rhe bride, the former Miss Anne Louise Box. is tht daughter of F Sgt and Mrs. Ninnis. of 319 I w (oast Road, Singapore, and is a
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  • 78 5 THEY call her Val Vallapha Nasongkla. She is the rage on the Thailand radio and television network. Val, who has word song m her surname (NaSONGkla) will be coming to Singapore and the Federation next week. She will be m the Thai variety
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  • 82 5 HONGKONG, April 5 (Renter) Lieutenant-Grncral Sir Edric M. Bastyan. Commander, British Land Force?, Hongkong, left for Singapore aboard the C.P.A. flight CX 729 en route to London for a routine visit. While m London, the General will have discussions at the War Office and take a
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  • 348 5  - MALAYA-WIDE CONFAB OF VARSITY MEN S. JAYAKUMAR 3 "day students rally to discuss common problems By A FULL-SCALE pan-Malayan student conference, the first of its kind, will be held at the University of Malaya m Singapore, from April 14 to April 17. Known as the All-Malaya Student Conference, it is
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  • 169 5 New Pines Research Station KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Minister for Agriculture. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, this morning visited the Johore Department of Agriculture's pineapple canning research station m Scudai to select equipment for transfer to the new research station to be built m Kuala Lumpur shortly. The Minister said the
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  • 208 5 Work hard for a strong nation -MCA youth told PENANG, Sun. President of the Malayan Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, said today that victory at the elections depended on the solid day-to-day working of the organisation and not on the spontaneous work done during the elections. Dr. Lim was
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  • 99 5 Colony's Postal Chief Quits MR. H. M. Rose, Singapore's Director of Posts, who retired under the Malayanisation scheme, left for Britain with his family aboard the Benvrackie, yesterday. He completes 22 years' service m the postal departments of several countries. He came to Singapore six years ago, and was largely
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  • 229 5 Professor here to set up faculty of agriculture KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Lecturer and specialist advisory officer to the Ministry of Agriculture's National Advisory Service m Britain, Professor G. M. Davies, arrived here today to head the new faculty of agriculture at the University of Malaya m Petaling Jaya. At the
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  • 297 5 Tunku on stage at premiere of 'Mahsuri' PENANG, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, who wrote "Mahsuri," will be on stage at the world premiere of the film of the same name at the Cathay Cinema, Alor Star, on Tuesday night. The Cathay Organization is going all out to make
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  • 188 5 IPOH, Sun. A suggestion that the Alliance parties— UMNO, MCA and MlC— should be dissolved and be replaced by a truly non-communal political party, was made at a rally last night at the mining town of Tanjong Tv all ang, 22 miles from here,
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  • 30 5 GENERAL Abdul Karim Kassem. Prime Minister of Iraq, told reporters last night that he will carry out a "revolution" m the organisation of his government, this month. (Reuter).
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  • 62 5 PONTIAN, Sun. Following were elected office-bearers of the newly formed Pontian branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, recently. President: Mr. V. Ramanathan, vice-president: Mr. G. Nachiappa, secretary: Mr L. Manickavasagam. asst.-secret-ary: Mrs. P. I'adhakrishna. and, treasurer: Mr. L. S. Renganathan. At the meeting presided over by
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  • 48 6 THE scene of brutal attack. Note the broken bottles strewn on the floor. This ts where 20 thugs set upon a bean -curd maker. Ang Siong Lye. m Rim Keat Road. Inspector AG. Aeria is seen interrogating the proprietor of the shop. Standard pic.
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  • 252 6 20 thugs use bottles, parangs on victim IN crowded Xi m Keat Rood, Singapore, 20 thugs yesterday morning brutally attacked an 18-year-old bean-curd maker as he was having a nap m a coffee shop. The attack by the bottle and parang wielding gang wa^s
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  • 313 6 NOREEN PLAYS BRILLIANT CONCERTO Standard Music Critic THE Singapore Musical Society and the Singapore Chamber Ensemble combined to give a choral and orchestral concert as part of the current Singapore Arts Festival m the Victoria Theatre last night. Noreen Stokes gave an outstandingly brilliant and perceptive performance of Tchaikovsky's B
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  • 62 6 HARI RAYA PUASA will be celebrated on Thursday m Singapore, if the new moon is sighted on Wednesday evening. The Muslim Advisory Board has made arrangements for sighting the moon on Wednesday evening. If the moon is seen celebrations will be take place the next day. If
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  • 67 6 THE arbitration report on the two-year-old dispute between the Singapore City Council and its 10.000 dailyrated workers will be submitted this week to the Commissioner of iabour. Mr. Goh Koh Pui The report has been already completed by the Criminal District Court Judge Mr. S.K. Lee.
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  • 252 6 WORK is the solution for those discharged from prison m Singapore, the latest issue of Majalah Penjara. a prison service magazine, pointed out The journal strongly reluted the idea tha: the majority of recidivists or prisoners were utterly beyond redemption. The trouble, it emphasized,
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  • 200 6 Tale Of Chivalry, Intrigue Over A Dagger A COLOURFUL Malay historical play, "Kris Sempena Riaii." will be presented by the Perkumpulan Seni and the Seriwana Group at the Victoria Theatre tonight at 8.30, as part of the Singapore Arts Festival. The title of the play is the name of a
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  • 94 6 WEEKEND ROBBERIES IN COLONY A MAN. Chew Sang Yee. while walking along Rowell Road. Singapore, on Saturday afternoon, was held up by a cyclist and relieved of a watch and a pen each worth $65. Early yesterday morning, a taxi driver, Yong Swee Mak. who carried two passengers from Rochore
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  • 140 6 JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES' 3-DAY CONFAB THE orderliness and harmony of the universe were compared with the "disunity, fear and. hatred that characterized man's attempts to unite the peoples of the world." m an address during the final meeting last night of semi-annual conference of Jehovah's Witnesses at Kingdom Hall, Katong, Singapore.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 874 6 Netherlands Composers. 630 A Penang 3fi6 metres lil^FOi ■all mM 1 ll iW\ W Ilfi 1 WTuH Scholar's Pilgrimage. 645 Sunset Ipoh 330 metres IIIIS. Si 1 la Ifil *J I Ililii!« 1 m f ii Is 111 Imm Serenade. 6.53 Announcement, Malacca 297 metres 1 Wa Ik I I
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  • 779 7 MEN: Drop a compliment, it will work wonders on our date says Irene Lim II WHAT makes the Italian woman IRESS so romantically? Why are their laSTES so exciting? And why is everybody ICING for that Italian look? I have always Li intrigued by these questions but have L been
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  • 663 7 DEAR MR. LEN— OUR teenage readers from 16 to 60 send m their vexing little problems and LEN THORNEtlaughs his fool head off! HELLO KIDDIWINKS, My, my! How the mail grows and grows. "There's gold m them there hills" was the re-action of the talent scout who first spotted Jayne
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  • 722 7 Demand feeding IS ideal— lnfant Care THIS week the mail bog brought me a pile of letters from young mothers caring for babies for the first time m their lives. All demonstrated an uncertainty and hesitation about how to care for the wee one. We all know that the first
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  • Article, Illustration
    537 7 "He tells me he loves his hat so much because it reminds him of his deceased Daddy. I think it is because he has 'thin* hair and is shy about it. Have you any suggestions? Signed 'Loved but puzzled' "Dear 'Loved out puzzled', Any suggestions? Yes plenty but
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 288 7 By RITA DEL MAR r TX)DAY S QUOTATION: I "He who strikes terror into others is himself m continual fear.'* —Claudian MONDAY FOB EVERYONE: A trend favourable to travel. plans, d'.stant interests operates today. Otherwise the day itself to personal matters and contacts. dealings with those m positions of prominence
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  • 235 9 Ao Keen To Increase Coconut Output Ip Fa d and AfTiOrsanization F AO L lir >ed the appoint- v.- William v. D. n, T'i Its re.n Bangkok. i. rganization's agricul:nral »nul Improve- ii East p ipp Intmeni to iei' c rt post, a o 'a InterI v mi Importance n
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  • 133 9 Company o Invest a 15m In Australia April 5, (Reuv I the world's Ilex bearing rs will invest i million m m the rext few r. the credent Oi thr r. C rpora- said this ha lay, arrivi d by n airliner to at- Mg ol the comi miUi< n
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  • 62 9 THE Malaya Fxrhange Banks Association made the twins changes m ita rates to merchants on Saturday: Canada: Buying T.T. 31-19/16, 0 D 32-1 '16, 90 d st air mail 2 IC credit bills 32-1/2 trade bi >• ling TT OD. read': Ca- ".d i 1-" a. French Frcs.
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  • 119 9 Tho I' JC visible 'ratio deficit was reduced m February to £30.4 mi lion, nearly £19 mil i less than m January, because the effect oi the usual seasonal lecline m overseas r P\hr..ary was greater on imiw rts than on. exports, it is annoui
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  • 131 9 Experts To Aid Sugar Plant Project A group of ten Nationalist sugar experts from Taipei hav e arrived m Snigon to help South Vietnam improve her sugar industry. The experts are loaned to South Vietnam under a technical contract which has been ratified by the Vietnamese government and the I.C.A.
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  • 40 9 WORLD exports of wheat are expected to reach over 1.2n0 million bushels m 1958--59. This would be roughly 50 million bushels over 1957-58 exports, but considerably short of the 1958-57 record of 1,330 million hushe.s.
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  • 23 9 OUTPUT of cigarettes m Thailand last year totalled B.4fih million pieces. only slightly under the a. 520 million produced m 1957.
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  • 248 9 EFFORTS to restart the stalled ta:ks on linking the six-nation common market with Britain snd the ten other members oi the organisation :cr European economic cooperation formed a highlight of the two-day fession of the market's ministerial council held m Brussels recently. The '••ouncil
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  • 152 9 Scandinavian Airlines System's dramatic "Midnight Sun Flights" to the land north of the Arctic Circle where the sun shines 24 hours a day will start on June 8 this year. Flights originate m Oslo and Stockholm and reach points m northern Scandinavia about 1,500 miles from
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  • 89 9 WASHINGTON, April 5 (UPI).— A State Department study group today proposed a broad programme aimed at stimulating private U.S. investments abroad a move that could cut down on tax-financed foreign economic aid. The programme called for a variety of incentives to private businessmen, including special tax concessions.
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  • 144 9 Start Joint Scheme Call Australia was losing control of i'.s economic destiny to overseas interests, the Chairman of Directors of the British Tobacco Company (Aust.) Ltd., Mr. T. J. Foley, said recently. He Lold the annual meeting of the company that many sound projects with promising opportunities for longterm exploitation
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  • 40 9 DUTCH exports of horticultural products amount to U*****,000,000 a year. At this rate, Holland is the world's leading exporting nation of these produces which include vegetables, fruit, cut flowers, flower bulbs and seeds, it is claimed.
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  • 126 9 SWITCHES designed for use m polluted atmospheres where there is a fire and explosion risk, are being produced by a U.K. firm of electrical engineers. The switches, which employ no springs of any kind, con- sist of a mercury tube mounted on an insulated carrier
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  • 531 9 SHARES ACTIVITY IMPROVES AFTER LULL IN EASTER Finance Aiul Commerce (By A Market Correspondent) MALAYAN markets were slow moving immediately after the holidays, but by the close, activity had approached the previous high level of the week before Easter. A fair volume of business was written during this four-day period.
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  • 238 9 R.I. Export Ban May Hit Supplies Copra UNCERTAINTY prevailed m the Singapore market last week as to whether the Indonesian ban on copra exports might interfere with supplies to Singapore from the Sumatra barter area, says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd.'s produce report. Arrivals In Singapore during the week were estimated
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  • 183 9 Japan Makes Less Textile Products FOR the first time m postwar years Japanese output of textile products m 1958 fell short of the previous year's level. < Until that year it had continued to grow on a comparatively large scale. Output of all textile goods, measured by the Ministry of
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  • 90 9 A SINGAPORE businessman, Mr. I.P. Shroff leaves the Colony on Tuesday by Qantas. on a six-week business tour of Europe. Managing director of Shroffs (Malaya) Ltd. Mr. Shroff will, visit trade fairs at Paris, Brussels, Basle. Hanover and Milan during his tour. He told The Standard
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  • 42 9 THE DECIDUOUS Fruit I Board of the Union of South Africa has reduced its estimate of exportable supplies of apples from 2.3 million boxes to 1.8 million. Last year. South Africa ex- ported about 2 million boxes.
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  • 360 9 ALL SECTIONS on the Malayan share market were quietly steady on Saturday, with few price changes. Turnover was small. Prire i hanges announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done on Saturday: CTS. ords. 10/6; F Sc N ords. $1 55 to
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  • 30 9 AN invitation from the Uruguayan Wool to attend a wool conference at Montevideo was received by Commonwealth wool leaders during a conference m London, which has just ended.
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  • 390 9 .Business done from March 31 to April 3:— INDUSTRIALS: Fitzpatricks 95 cts. Fraser Neave 51. 58 to $1.56. Gammons $1.73 to $1.70. Great Eastern L:fe Assurance $26.00 cd.. Hammers $1.48. Malayan Breweries Ords. $2.88 to $2.92*. Malayan Cement $1.63 to $1.58* Malaya Collieries 69 ct?..
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  • 233 9 ENGINEERS engaged on an irrigation and power dam project m California State. U.SA. are using a rubber conveyor system more than three miles long to move a mountain top to the worksite m a river valley. This "rubber road" is 42 inches wide with a
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  • 288 10 MR* Mm% WILL CARRY ON PENANG, Sun— Mr. Heah Joo Seang today agreed to continue as President of the Badminton Association of Malaya "for the sake of the country and also for the sake of national honour because Malaya has achieved merdeka."
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  • 98 10 A PICTURE 'o remember for Singapore badminton was this taken at the Badminton Stadium yesterday to mark the end of the fir?' phase of the Singapore Badminton Association's coaching and training schen,e for Chinese Middle Schools. It shows the players icho trained and were coached with
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  • 48 10 DORTMUND. April 5 (Reuter Peking will stage the next world championships m 1961, i* was decided at the Congress oi the International Table Tennis Federation here yes'erday. A Chi-c.-e spokesman >aid Peking would have a stadium capable of seating 20.000 for the championships.
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  • 25 10 MIAMI, Florida. April 5 (Reuter) Easy Spur, an evenmoney favourite, won the 116.--406 dollar (£4.160 sterling) Florida Derby at Gulfstream Park here yesterday.
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  • 86 10 THE abandoned tournament games due to the rain yesterday will make it difficult for the Selectors to pick the Colony team to meet the Joint Services m their annual cricket match this weekend on the padang. The five matches m the senior tournament were abandoned after
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  • 313 10  - CHEN DERI ANG A CHAMPION IN THE MAKING SCRUTINEER By Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chendenang definitely has the makings of a champion and it looks like he is taking over from where his half brother, Steve, has left off. The Stephen Paul four-year-old gelding, owned ty Mr. Foo Yet Kai.
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  • 202 10 Chinese North And South Teams KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan Chinese Football Association selectors today announced the teams to take part m the Xorth versus South match to be played on the Kubu Stadium ground at Malacca on April 12 after the MCFA Cup final on the day. The teams are
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  • 126 10 Loyals' Top Boxers For The Colony IPOH. Sun. The six-man boxing team of the Ist Btn., the Loyal Regiment of Ipoh, will travel to Singapore, accompanied by their coach, WOII R. Faithwaite of the Army Physical Training Corps, to compete m the FARELF individual boxing championships at Singapore on April
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  • 170 10 Klang Boys Trounced By The TTC KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Teachers Training College registered their biggest victory when they beat Kiang High School by an innings and 39 runs m their friendly cricket match at the Kiang High School ground yesterday. The College owed their victory to the fine display of
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  • Probable Fields For Wednesday At Kuala Lumpur
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    • 153 10 Class 3, Div. 3—6 Furs. 0 Good Hope eh ir m 3y 9.00 Lee TT. Kwa 3 Star Zeal chag 4y 8.12 E. B kelen Kitlok Stable 37 -0-- Egypt s Pride br a h 4y 8.12 Spencer K.T. Syndicate *****4 Caracas eh c g 6y 8.1 1 Sullivan Aw
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    • 167 10 Class 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. Mon Amour eh a m 3y 9.00 E. B'kelen Trois Amis Stable 6 Monty beg 3y 8.12 Hobbs C.P. Ciam and Mrs. anc W. McCregor Watt Rao Raiah bir g 8y 8.11 E. B'kelen HO Tan 8 Cinemascope 111 beg 3y 8.10 Spencer Shaw Stable
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    • 135 10 Class 5, Div. I-5½ Furs. 523-61 The Friar II br c h 4y 9.00 M. Zain Mdm. CX. Lee *****3 Ellew bag 6y 8.09 Martin Ivy Kongsi 2-1-42 Movie House II chirg 4y 8.09 Spencer Shaw Stable *****0 Intended chirg 6y S.OB Noordin K.D. Quek and W. Vincent -***** Cun
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    • 163 10 Class 5, Div. 2— Abt. 7 Furs. *****4 Burma Baby bag 4y 9.00 Donnelly K.T. Syndicate -06 Fairy Tale beg Ily 8.11 Daniels Dr. and Mrs. E. Laidlaw Thomson 00 -04 Statt Otticer eh c g 6y 8.09 Allan Kwik Stable -***** Clever Bug bir g 8y 8.08 Rodger* Mdm.
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    • 148 10 6665 Kra eh a g 4y 9.00 Rodgers A.C. Simmons and A. Kennard -***** Sooka eh t g 9y 8.13 Noordin Y.L. Lee *****3 Pearl Snap bir m 9y 8.07 Donnelly Fcarl Kongsi 7-OOSS Ftarwel Hat be m 5y 8.06 R. B'kelen Mdm. Y.L.
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    • 121 10 Cl. 3 Div. I—ll Males Oleander II 9.00 Technicolor II 9.00 Straight Flight 8.09 Gold Hunt 8.09 Barlinnie 8.07 Commotion 8.07 Scone Stone 8.07 Eastern Way 8.07 Time To Win 8.05 Rina 8.03 Flower Queen 8.00 Square Deal 800 Cl. 3 Div. 2— li Miles Telew 9.00
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  • 30 10 PARIS. April 5 (Reuter) France beat Wales 11-3 at Colombes Stadium here yesterday to win the five-nations international rugby union championship for the first time m their history.
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  • 28 10 GRENOBLE France. April 5. (Reuter). France beat Great Britain by 24-15 m an international Rugby league match here today, after leading 19-0 at halftime.
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  • 286 10 Chinese And Army Share Premier League Thriller' CHINESE and Army, hoth unbeaten m the SAFA Premier League competition, shared honours when they drew two-all at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. It was mainly a test of strength between the Army forwards and the Chinese defenders. The Army, soon after levelling the
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  • 126 10 Another Malayan Shines: Kin Tat Is French Champ PARIS. April 5. (Reuter). Lee Kin Tat o:" Malaya, won the men's singles title m the French international badminton championships here today, beating Arne Rasmussen (Denmark) 15-10 17-11 m the final. Lee raced to a 5-0 lead m the first game, but
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  • 11 10 BUENOS (Reuter) -Argenl with wor 'lM here yest< m
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  • 160 10 Say Hup Kew S Put The 'America This Way, Too DETROIT, April 5 (Reuter)— Mala vans \M Hup and Teh Kew San rolled on to ttv 1 victory m world badminton when they took thtl eh rican doubles title, beating the ex-Thomas (uj.3|j bination of Joe Alston and Wynn Rogers
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  • 154 10 While the Malayans ruled the double v lnc>! youthful Tan Joe Hock completed a brilliant harworld badminton when he won the I'nited *tat« title. Joe Hock beat Thailand's Charoen Wati 18-14. m what was his greatest battle dnet l* j England and Canadian titles. Watnasin
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  • 277 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Korean Youth football team to take part m the Asian Youth Football Competition for the Rahman Cup will arrive m Kuala Lumpur on April 13 for the tournament to be played at the Merdeka Stadium here from April 18 to 28.
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  • 110 10 PTCSC Edge Sturrocks By Nine Runs IPOH, Sun. In a low scoring Brander Shield cricket match, Perak Turf Club Sports Club, defending championsbeat Sturrock Club by nine runs on the Ipoh padang. Batting first, the Turf Club made 80, with Harry Hollingworth 27, Allan Wanless 16 and G F. Cooke,
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  • 854 11 apanese Rule In World Me Tennis Singles Ends I Jung Beats Sido To ecome New Champion IH»KrMIND, April 5 (Reuter)— Jung Kuo Tuan, the 21-year-old Chinese ,1 rhampion. won the mens singles title m the world table tennis champs here, beating Ferenc Sido, Hungary's former world champion
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  • 167 11 DORTMUND, April 5 (Reuter)— Kimiyo Matsuzaki. 20-year-old Japanese champion, won the women's singles title m the world table tennis championships here today with a magnificent 21-13 21-7 18-21 21-18 win over the holder and her team-mate Fujie Eguehi, m the final. Fuzzy-haired Matsuzaki, a student at
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  • 89 11 TOKYO. April 5, (UPI). Four members of Ceylon's Davis Cup team arrived today by a Japan Airline plane to meet on Japan April 10, 11 and 12 m a first round match of the Eastern Zone Davis Cup competition. They were non -playing captain Augustine Pereira
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  • 69 11 ATLANTIC CITY. April 5 (UPI) Former welter-weight champion Johnny Saxtori was arrested early yesterday by four patrolmen who allegedly found him burglarizing a downtown five and ten cent store. Police said the patrolmen were called after a passerby noticed a flashlight being played around Ronnie's five and
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  • 848 11 MENS SINGLES Final Jung Kuo-Tuan (China) beat Ferery; Sido (Hungary), 19-21, 21-12, 21-15, 21-14. Semi-Finals Jung Kuo-Tuan China beat Mile? USA 22—20, 23—25, 12— 21. 21—18, 21—3. Sido Hungary beat Ogimura Japan 21—16. 21—13, 11—21. 12—21, 21—18. Quarter-Finals Sido Hungary beat Wang Chuan-Yao China 21—13. 23— 21
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  • 232 11 WRIGHT TO LEAD ENGLAND World's First 4 100 Caps 9 Star LONDON, April 5 (Reuter) —Billy Wright, the Wolverhampton W T anderers centre-half, will become the first footballer m the world to gain 100 full international caps for his country, when he leads England against Scotland at Wembley, here next
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  • 172 11 POLIO-HIT JEFF HALL IS DEAD BIRMINGHAM. April 5 (Reuter)— Jeff Hall, 29-year-old Birmingham City footballer and England right back, died m hospital here yesterday from polio. Hall, one of the smallest full backs to play for England m post-war football, was taken critically ill 10 days ago. Last week surgeons
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  • 773 11 Wolves Share Six Goals With Burnley LONDON, April 4 (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers, the English league champions, dropped a home point to Burnley today but still lead division one, though only on goal average. Their only rivals, Manchester United drew level by a 3-0 home win over Bolton, and reached their
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  • Results & Positions
    • 213 11 Aston Villa 1 Leicester 2. Blackburn 0 W. Bromwich 0. Blackpool 3 Leeds ltd. 0. Chelsea 2 Man. City 0. Man. United 3 Bolton 0. Notts Forest 1 Arsenal 1. Portsmouth 1 Preston 2. Tottenham 3 Luton Town 0. West Ham 3 Everton 2. Wolves 3 Burnley 3.
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    • 175 11 AUGUSTA, April 5 (UPI)— Peter Thomson of Australia was disqualified from the Masters golf tournament last night because he signed a scorecard for yesterday's round which contained an error m his score on one hole. Chick Harbert of Northville, Mich., who was keening the
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    • 243 11 Barnsley 0 Sunderland 2. Brighton 4 Ipswich 1. Bristol C. 1 Sheff. Wed. 2. Cardiff 1 Fulham 2. Charlton 2 S'thorpe V 2 Gr.msby 1 Bristol Roys. 2. Huddersfield 2 Lincoln 1. Liverpool 3 Derby Co. 0. Middlesbro 4 Leyton O. 2. Rotherham 0 Stoke C. 0. Sheffield
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    • 261 11 Bournemouth 3 Swindon 3. Bury 2 Bradford C. 2. Colchester 1 Mansfield 3. Doncaster 3 Accrington 0. Norwich 4 Brentford 1. Plymouth 1 Halifax 1. QPR 5 Wrexham 0. Reading 3 Notts County 1. Rochdale 1 Southampton 0. Southend 1 Hull City 1. Stockport 1 Chesterfield 1. Tranmere
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    • 259 11 Bradford 3 Shrewsbury 1 Chester 1 Gillingham 2. Crewe Alex 5 Aldershot 0. Crystal Pal. 1 Exeter 1. Hartlepools 10 Barrow 0. Northampton 0 Millwall 1. Port Vale 3 Coventry 0. Southport 1 Oldham 1. Torquay 0 Gateshead 1. Watford 2 Carlisle 2 Worthington 0 Walsall 1. York
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    • 175 11 Clyde 3 Falkirk 2. Hibernian 1 Dundee 2 Stirling A. 1 Dunfermline 1 P W D L F A P»* R pen SI 26 8 ***** 48 Heart* 31 19 6 6 BS 47 44 Dundee 32 16 7 I 58 48 39 Motherwell 31 15 3
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    • 228 11 Albion Roys. 2 Alloa 0. Brechin 2 East Fife 2 Cowdenbeath 1 Montrose 1. Dundee Ltd. 1 Stranraer 0. East Stirling 1 Ayr. Ltd. 0. Forfar 3 Dumbarton 1. Morton 2 Berwick 1. St. Johnstone 1 Arbroath L Sten'muir 2 Hamilton 2 SCOTTISH CUP (S-finals) Aberdeen 1
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 449 12 NATO will use atomic weapons in limited war WASHINGTON. April 5 (Reuter)— General Lauris Norstad, the Supreme Allied Commander m Europe, said m censored testimony to Congress released today that NATO forces would use atomic weapons to deal with "any significant situation" m Europe. Appearing before the House of Representatives
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    • 209 12 BRITISH STARS' ARE TIPPED FOR OSCARS !.~^S ANGELES. April 5 (Reuter)— British and Britishborn stars are hn Une to re- v£ ]|f q| ->.c leading hone when this year's Motion Pi ire Academy Awards are r jj a g on Mo nd a y British and continental stars v i
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    • 89 12 WORLD PIANO RECORD SLOIGH Buckinghamshire. April 5 (Reuter) Forty-year-old "Musical Marie" Ashton set up a new worM nonstop pano playing record of 133 and a quarter hours here late last ni^ht. Marie, a 17-stone Manchester housewife, collapsed with exhaustion immediately afterwards and was taken to a friend's house to rest.
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    • 225 12 LONDON, April 5 (UPI) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery announced yesterday he will fly to Moscow on April 28 for a three-day visit. Viscount Montgomery said he had asked the Soviet Premier, Mr. Khrushchev, whether he could visit the Russian capital and
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    • 579 12 We are responsible for safety of the Dalai Lama— Nehru DELHI, April 5 (UPI, Reuter)— lndian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said today relations between India and communist China had been embarrassed by developments m Tibet. Speaking at a Press conference, Nehru said that although India sympathised with
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    • BRIEFS
      • 338 12 SCOTTSDALE, Arizona, April 5 (Reuter) Elliott Roosevelt, 48-year-old son of the late President, was released on $900 (Malayan) bond today after being charged with drunk and disorderly conduct. A police patrolman said he found Roosevelt slumped over the steering wheel of his parked car. The officer
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    • 154 12 BIRMINGHAM. England April 5, (Reuter). Angry mothers here are planning to protest to a head-mistress who has .told her girl pupils. "If any of you want to smoke, come to my study and I'll supply- the cigarettes." Miss P. J. Featherstone, headmistress of Longmeadow Secondary
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    • 54 12 ALESSANDRIA, Northern Italy, April 5 (Reuter) Two woodcutters, watched m silence as a huge tree they were felling toppled slowly and crushed their 87--year-old employer to death. They then ran cff to the nearest village to tell police with gestures what had happened. The brothers are deaf
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    • 241 12 COMMUNISM BIGGEST THREAT ARABS-KING HUSSE LOS ANGELES, April 5 (IPI) Kin;: Huw Jordan said yesterday that communism is the n threat to Arab nationalism. The 21-year-old monarch made the statement m an hourLong question-and-answer session with some 300 admittedly pro-Nasser students from 14 Arab nations attending the fourth annual Arab
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    • 141 12 Faubus signs a blood bill LITTLE ROCK. Arkansas. April 5 (UPI) Gov. Orvaj E. Faubus signed into law a bloodlabelling bill because he said there i s a chance white persons will get diseased Negro blcod m transfusions. The bill was passed during the recent session of the Arkansas Legislature.
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    • 51 12 HOLLYWOOD, A il <UPI > its I U for I' B-"-z if I reception ittended >y m^r^H f he biggest sT r -IH land. Engrj after I years to parti ipttn w Academy Kmvc m introduced S as "Mrs ''Srr df a Hrs. Buddy .v./- wfe
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    • 32 12 SOEKARNO S TOUR PRESIDENT Soekarno will visit Poland m May during his forthcoming tour of Europe. L atm America and Japan which starts on April 23. the Foreign Ministry announced yesterday Reuter
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    • 74 12 PIN-HEA ELECTRIC LIGHT WASHINGTON, (Reuter)— Uni^'i State] 1 .aboratories have ':<■■■■■, electric light I than a pm-heac md tl j transmitter the An Army thr light was C'-r. J inch long and hundredths of n r ir I meter and was r use on control pane a Biles research. He
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