Singapore Standard, 13 April 1959

Lock icon This issue may only be viewed from the multimedia stations at NLB Libraries. See FAQ for more information.

Total Pages: 12
1 12 Singapore Standard
  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959. Vol. IX No. 284. 15 eft. 12 Poges (FINAL EDITION)
    17 words
  • 10 1 NIC WARNS SINGAPORE POLITICIANS 'Colany cannot survive without Malaya 9
    10 words
  • 452 1 FEDERATION EYES ARE ON THE PAP Party that wins the elections must be anti-Red MALAYA con afford to live without Singapore but the Colony cannot survive without the Federation. So said the publicity officer of the Malayan Indian Congress Headquarters, Mr. At h i Nagappan, yesterday. The official is in
    452 words
  • 393 1 I CAN'T RISK THE LIVES OF MY MEN says CITY ENGINEER A GRIEF stricken man stood beside a well in Woodlands, Singapore, yesterday evening and pleaded: Please, try and get them out. I want
    Standardpic  -  393 words
  • 140 1 Cab driver (father of 9) stabbed to death A SINGAPORE taxi-driver and father of nine was found stabbed to death in his taxi early yesterday morning at the 6£ mile, Changi Road. The murdered man, 34-year-old Lim Guan Kim, was found by a fellow taxi driver who was driving along
    140 words
  • 32 1 IPOH. Sun. Fatimah binte Yunus, 19-year-old wife of Capt. Iszan of the Third Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, Batu Gajah, was killed in a road accident about 2.30 p.m. today.
    32 words
  • 195 1 PAP's new strategy to ensure working majority in Govt. THE PEOPLES Action Party has devised a new election strategy to ensure not only victory in the general elections but a clear working majority in the next Singapore Government. They are unofficially backing some 13 independent candidates who are closely connected
    195 words
  • 56 1 WASHINGTON, Sun (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, leaves Florida today where he has been convalescing and returns io the Walter Reed hospital here. Announcing this, the State Department said Mr. Dulles' physicians had advised him that it was now desirable to have
    56 words
  • 30 1 THE British Minister for Defence, Mr. Duncan Sandys, is expected to arrive by air in Singapore before noon today after attending the ministerial conference ol SEATO at Wellington.
    30 words
  • 236 1 KARACHI, Sun. (Reuter) The Pakistan Foreign Ministry said last night that the pilot of the Indian Air Force Canberra Jet bomber shot down near Rawalpindi on Friday had admitted that he deliberately flew over Pakistani territory to photograph military targets. The Ministry
    236 words
  • 199 1 TUNKU SURE ELECTORATE WILL CHOOSE THE ALLIANCE BUTTER WORTH, Sun. Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman said today that he had every confidence that Malayan voters would return the Alliance into power at the next elections so that the people could continue to enjoy their freedom. Declaring open the Kampong Gajah
    199 words
  • 216 1 CINEMA-GOERS in Singapore will have to "sweat it out" from today when 40 theatres switch off their air-conditioning plants. The theatres will also from today cut down their film shows to a maximum of four screenings a day except on public
    216 words
  • 142 1 Hollo way: No trace of him SINGAPORE POLICE have still no news of the whereabouts of the Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. O. T. Holloway, who is reported to be on holiday in Canada. The Police secretary, Mr. William Cheng told The Standard yesterday that nothing had been heard from
    142 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 73 1 m[er Beer I Testimonials I |Ab^x y\ Ifr I SHOOTERLINE, 1* ell-known public speaker stated: "My ludience is always restive when I ■nention Tigers.** MS^ a^'-TLED S'NGAPOBE B* B9£A£P £S LTO *ND DISTRIBUTED gv FO«SE<» »NO NEAVt LTf>. m CteA4iu£sjteq&h£e Lady's Waterproof Cocktail Watch Ladvs Square Watch mm^ «w mmmm
      73 words
    • 5 1 Telephone ***** —5 Cable TIGERNEWS-
      5 words

  • 6 2
    6 words
  • 122 2 Army gives party for children THREE-hundred underprivileged children from the Bukit Timah area in Singapore were given a grand party yesterday Afternoon by Major S.E. Harrison and members of the No. 5 Dog Guard Unit at Mown ray Camp. The party was arranged for the children by the Bukit Timah
    122 words
  • 311 2 Jeep trip to UK for airways pilot (on leave) CAPTAIN A. W. F. Andren, a 48-year-old Malayan Airways pilot, is making an overland journey to Britain for his leave. Although he owns a plane in Singapore. Capt. Andren has decided to go to Britain in a Land Rover with a
    311 words
  • 428 2 EDUCATION ONE VAST PROBLEM SAYS to The education problem that fared th quantitative, and because of the finanr' this problem threatened to overwhelm th* Peoples' Action Party member, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said this yesterday at a pre-election rally at the 13£ Mile, Sembawang Road. "If we disregard the problem
    428 words
  • 157 2 A Ne Strati For PA d rona P.urH rel 'm Naval Bas< I abr I 1956 rhe be "-H ind s ifa eq Kni I "fl months latet W to ronte '9 Semi ;->■■ The President '__jß| pore T. „^M ployees' AxiflF. I mother nrhc ba k i 2 Meamvhil<
    157 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1228 2 asdf ACCOM. VACANT TO LET Two and Three-bed-room modern flats furnished/ unfurnished at Holland Road. Singapore with all conveniences Telephone 1 *****/*****. FOR SALE COMPETITIVE: GENTS' CREASELESS Non-iron Longsleeves Shirts $4.90 Singlets. Briefs Xeckties. Socks Tshirts Al' 90c. each. Cathay's 38/39 Bras Basah Road. HOUSE LAND FOR SALE LATEST STYLE
      1,228 words
    • 504 2 TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Registered Contractors of Class E and above will be received by the State Engineer, Perak, Ipoh. up to 3.00 p.m. of 21st April, 1U59, for the construction ot four Class F Quarters at Taiping. Full particulars are obtainable at the Office of the Senior
      504 words
    • 487 2 NOTICES P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE THE closing date of Tender for the Electrification of Pump House at Bukit Toh Allang Treatment Plant, Province Wellesley has been extended to 4th May, 1959. PERAK MEDICAL DEPARTMENT SALE BY TENDER TENDERS are invited for the purchase of the following motor vehicles of
      487 words

  • 817 3 RIAL SINGAPORE TICER STANDARD April 13. 1959 Historic Meeting Wk NEW CHAPTER in Malayan history starts I in the Federal capital with the arrival of the ■etian Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda KartawidIthe highest ranking Republic of Indonesia m to visit Malaya after Merdeka Day. K on an official visit of
    817 words
  • 41 3 ICI li um lack Kim Ko*o >!»•• PC 8o» ho i^6i Cje«es nCEKNfcwS Cnin mwranc. 8ld« 174 B«tu «fl Teleorxxi* »C 93 Cowar it lei: fB2£ CCA 8 »••'*♦> St Tel: *05f 91 -A Bukit China Tel: ra 1471
    41 words
  • 1021 3 Dr. Djuanda the man who shuns publicity by A Special Correspondent INDONESIA'S Prime Minister and Defence Minister, Dr. Djuanda, who today begins a fiveday official visit to the Federation of Malaya, is the sort of Indonesian politician who deserves to be known much better. This is not only due to
    1,021 words
  • 1101 3 No Hand On The Helm j j; f EVERY MONDAY^^ \j TF there are three men who can be said to have more influence than anybody else on the destiny of the world they are: One: Nikita Krushchev. Two: John Foster Dulles. Three: Dwiffht David Eisenhower. In that order. The
    1,101 words
  • 49 3 MR. NEHRU, the Prime Minister of India, has ended his ear-splitting silence over Tibet. And into this whirlpool of blood and furv he has made his contribution A drop of distilled water. For years the Pandit has lectured the world on its sins. For years no major
    49 words
  • 361 3 the NEWS as it strikes me VTfHAT is happening in Tibet is more than just an internal affair between Communist China and the Tibetans. It has become the testing ground of Afro-Asian solidarity, also of the consciences of Asian leaders, as well as the scales on which the reputations of
    361 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 21 3 E SHIELDS MEDALS lengravmc a speciality I P. H. HENDRY I Federation's Largest Stockists I of Sports Trophies [Kuala Lumpur Singapore
      21 words
    • 30 3 The world famous family of CHEE THOME SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
      30 words

  • 207 4 MIC MAY GET 3 SEATS IN POLLS IPOH. Sun. There is every chance that the demand by the Malayan Indian Congress tPerak branch) for three seats In the forthcoming elections In Perak Will be granted. The MIC i Perak) were allotted two seats by the Alliance Elections Sub-Commit-tee last week
    207 words
  • 408 4 LEPROSY-A DANGER TO THE YOUNG Minister appeals for support in fight against dread disease KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Leprosy constitutes a serious threat to the youth of Malaya, especially those under 20 years old, Minister for Labour and Social Welfore, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, declared in a broadcast to the nation
    408 words
  • 151 4 Chinese 'sinsehs' sit for exam FORTY-SEVEN Chinese physicians (sinsehs) yesterday sat for a ten-hour test to qualify for lour posts as resident practitioners of the Thong Chai Medical Institution, Singapore. President of the institution, rubber magnate M sr Lam, told The Standard tht examination papers %.v sent to Hongkong or
    151 words
  • 28 4 PENANG, Sun.— The Chung Ling High School will hold a fun fair in aid of the school buildinff fund from April 18 to April 25.
    28 words
  • 152 4 Indian Army officer for Malaya AN Indian Army Maj. General E. Habibullah. who Is seconded by the Indian Government to be Deputy General Officer Commanding of the Federation Army, said in Singapore yesterday that it was a great honour to serve the people of Malaya. Maj. Gen. Habibullah who arrived
    152 words
  • 114 4 Oft For US Envoys' Conference THE American Consul General in Singapore, Mr. Avery F. Petersen, left Singapore yesterday by air for Manila to attend a conference of American ambassadors in Southeast Asian countries. Mr. Petersen, who will be away for a week, was accompanied by Mr. Hugh S. Cummingrs. an
    114 words
  • 84 4 JOHARI OPENS PESTA AT TAIPING TAIPIXG. Sun. The Minister for Education. Inche Kn.r Jonari, yesterday officially opened the ten-riay "Pest a" organised by the Larut and Matang UMNO before a large gathering at the old Circus Ground in Tupai. Inche Megat Zainuddin, secretary for the '"Pesta" said the main purpose
    84 words
  • 134 4 HOMES FLOODED NEAR KL KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Heavy continuous rain last night flooded a number of homes of people living in lowlying areas around the Federal capital. The worst hit area was Gombak Lane, behind Batu Road with the water rising up to waist deep till this morning. The waters,
    134 words
  • 30 4 PENANG, Sun. Muslims attached to the Postal Department in Penang and Province Wellesley held a Hari Raya tea party at the Town House cafe here today.
    30 words
  • 296 4  -  LEE THONG CHOON By IPOH. Sun. Ah Sang. the little homeless waif who was found by a Standard reporter last Friday, is regarded by th* 70 odd children of the Salvation Army Home as a "hero." However, three of them found themselves in
    296 words
  • 47 4 CUBS and Life Boys eat a hearty meal of soup, vegetables, fish and rice watched by one of the girls who helped cook the meal for them. Miss Lau Lee Leng, Life Boys leader at the Perak House Camp, near Tuas Village.
    47 words
  • 356 4 The Queen' 5 badge for 12 officers GENERAL Officer Commanding of the Singapore Base District, Maj. Gen. C. L. Richardson, yesterday said that Singapore needs plenty of "good and sound men with high principles who are willing to place their service for
    356 words
  • 175 4 TEMPORARIES' ALL SET TO TAKE GOVT. EXAM PENANG, Sun. Government plans to give full consideration to those who pass the special examination for temporary officers to' be held here at the end of this month. This was stated by the chairman of the State Education Board here. Dr. N. K.
    175 words
  • 313 4 New Citizen Party aims to boost S'pore's trao THE newly-formed Citizens' Party of Singapore will not form any alliance with other parties in the forthcoming: general elections. This was stated yesterday at a Press conference by the Party's chairman, Mr. Yen Jen San, who claimed that his party stood for
    313 words
  • 105 4 Man w gun he in amb -Poli A LOR STAR kj Ahmad hi- K-V-' fore Tunic i z^,' the Magistrate? I today, in a pi| quiry, hr-w R ftjj ambush f->- hours, he irrene^i was in possessiot Oft rife ind tft! tmmunltion The man, Hair 40. was tentative with pottettnn
    105 words
  • 244 4 camp i boys a Tuas A HOLIDAY began! week-end for I that most of \tm been antiripatufl yeai th? &Wm day (amp for il organizations attfl Perak House. tht pore Social Welfa for boys. Held this year IM miles towards tnej the village r mile stone, JuWJ th-f site ua<
    244 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 93 4 i J ~T~' ■i i THF'^^^^^^^^Bl T r~ S=====' TSSCS3CS I =£SSI^K» "no doubt about It* I PREFER NESCAFE" because I make a point off •erving only good coffee... (|(^^"^^^iJ^ inii s wny I insist on Nescafe 1^ i i<a^~^j Nescafe is 100°/o pure instant coffee. It is a MiJj^^
      93 words

  • 433 5 RED INFILTRATION... A EARNING ib-Socs tell voters of the dangers that lie ahead IE SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Liberal it Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, yesterday that Singapore's political stability was being threatened by subversive and inist groups. cautioned the electorate that the new era of Ee*a full self-government was facing
    433 words
  • 135 5  - ow the Sikh ecame Singh' BALKARA SINGH ROW. is a day of great lanifold importance to pans. ■vest Festival Day, Wed as such in many ■f Iniia from time impal It is the day on [the harvest of wheat, ■ices bv far the most tnt food crop of the Liso
    135 words
  • 21 5 K ANSOX, Sun. —The ,-v?rnor of District Ny Tihon. will attend r fhrcn by Rotarians ►he Lower Perak Club
    21 words
  • 13 5 I Uubition of Ameriktungs at the Singapore fr- has been extended R'"
    13 words
  • 15 5 Denis D'Cotta. acting Assignee, has been id *ne Smsapore Bar advocate and solicitor.
    15 words
  • 12 5 singa .re Blood Bank r: nations from 879 durini March.
    12 words
  • 161 5 If outsider is named they will all quit TELUK ANSON. Sun.— The UMNO elections committee of Batak Rabit Constituency this morning held a protest meeting and decided that if an "outsider" were to be nominated as a candidate in their constituency during the forthcoming state elections, they would resign en
    161 words
  • 83 5 PENANi j. Sun. A 72-year-old retire? sundry goods shopkeeper, K3aan Siew. was found hanging en the five-foot way of his attap hut in Badrasah Road, off *Jelutong Road here today. Khaw hi -id been living alone in the house. His son, who happened IP pass by the
    83 words
  • 593 5 Banlk chief optimistic... HONG KONG, Sun. (Reuter) The outlook for Malaya: and Singapore is brighter this year than last, in the opinion of the chairman of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Mr. Michael Turner. But he believes that much will depenii on the
    593 words
  • 182 5 This Penang boy thumbed his way to S'pore NINETEEN year old P. V. Veeriah of Penang surprised his friends when he told them that he intended to hitch-hike to Singapore^and to reach the Colony in less than 48 hours. They all scoffed and poohpoohed his idea. "You'll never make it
    182 words
  • 289 5 Brigitfe de Beau fond a virile player Standard IVlusic Critic A French violinist, Brigitte H. de Beau fond, and Noreen Stokes gave a modest programme of sonatas by Mozart and Schubert and shorter pi sees from the standard repeitoire in the Victoria Theatrre last night. Mile de Beau fond is
    V.F.D.  -  289 words
  • 55 5 BILLY WRIGHT, England's soccer captain, visits his wife, Joy Beverley, and his baby daughter born last Sunday, before Saturday's international match against Scotland at Wembley Stadium. It was Billy's 100th appearance in England's colours and it was a winning occasion for England through the only
    Mirrorpic  -  55 words
  • 222 5 'Move forward' Penang Governor urges Muslims PENANG, Sun. A call to Muslims to make every effort to improve themselves was made by the Governor 01 Penang, Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, at a tea-party, organized by the Penang Malay Association to celebrate the Hari Raya at the E. and
    222 words
  • 89 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Commissioner of Transport. Mr. E.A. Clampit, today said that Malays were making gradual progress in the road transport business- when he inaugurated the Kuala Lumpur Butterworth Express bus service. Mr. Clampit said that although the Malayan Railway and certain other
    89 words
  • 20 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun —A Police dance will be held here at the Diamond Jubilee Hall on May 2.
    20 words
  • 422 5 UNION CALLS FOR ROYAL COMMISSION TO STREAMLINE THE CIVIL SERVICE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Government should set up a Royal Commission to re-organize the entire civil service of the nation, the Government Temporary Officers' Union urged in its latest circular to members. The Malayan Civil Service from division one to four,
    422 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 38 5 IE SI/HE! I ROUBLE -FREE SANITARY INSTALLATIONS ALWAYS SPECIFY j^^ STONEWARE GLAZED iff PIPES AND FITTINGS iff ...LAVATORY SQUATS... PE\ANG COUNCILS DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR BULK PURCHASES E^Q'iir* from BAN HURT POTTERY WORKS LTD. KUALA LUMPUR jho,. ***** M519
      38 words
    • 87 5 m t IV M^m^mf Awm My JM mm^MW >^!?!^. M W W \^^!§!§^^mmmmmmmm^^^^£^^&Zy'\\ iM ==^^=5555^ II It r f A^X. mm m M MMmwm il I ft ¥kk^» ft H mmm\mmmWm\m\\^m ly^**^*" l m \\f-\--\-V—\\ m 1W I VV^VV l^^i 1 \~'lZ'"^ 1 I I ft 1 mm\\ H k^U^^^J^^l
      87 words

  • 31 6 THE Singapore branch of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold its annual fancy dress ball at the Sea View Hotel on May 2.
    31 words
  • 396 6 DJUANDA VISIT A TEA PARTY? Rl Premier reported to be 'reluctant}' in making the Hip INDONESIA'S Prime Minister, Dr. CJjuanda Kertawidjaja, leaves today for a five-diay visit to this country's closest neighbour Moilaya states an UPI report from Jakarta. Dr. Djuanda is reclutantly making the trfp which some high officials
    396 words
  • 287 6 Mud-slinging in politics worries barber A FORMER Singapore barber is so worried by the political situation here he is going all out to raise money to contest the elections for "the good of the people." The barber, Lee Mun Hung, 49, now sharpening knives for a living, paraded on Saturday
    287 words
  • 111 6 THE FIRST two Singaporeans to be sent to England on a Government scholarship to study physiotherapy left Singapore yesterday by 8.0.AC. They are Miss Jean Alfred, aged 19 (right) and Miss Geraldine Teo- 18. Before they were awarded the scholarship, they were attached to
    111 words
  • 60 6 MR. Werner Lohmann. a hitch-hiker, will hold an exhibition of photographs at the YMCA Hall. Orchard Road, at 8 p.m. on April 17. Mr. Lohmann started to hitch-hike from Cologne. Western Germany, and has already gone round the world. During his journeys he took hundreds of pictures
    60 words
  • 225 6 Three Rob Man At Knife Point EARLY on Saturday, a man, Lim Heng Cllye. on his way home was held up in Sims Avenue and i robbed of $136 cash and a toaintain pen set worth $24 by (three men armed with dagges:s. Meanwhile, four 1 hold-ups were reported in
    225 words
  • 50 6 SINGAPORE .Hindu Sabal is organising a va riety concert tomorrow at 6.30» p.m. at the Victoria Theatre to celebrate the Hindu New Tear. The celebrations will also mark the Sabai'f; Fifth Anniversary. Assistant Commissioner for India fin Singapore, Mr- G. J. Malik. will be present.
    50 words
  • 62 6 ALOR STAR, fSun. More than 200 prisoners in the l ocal prison, yesterday' enjoyed a "Nasi Beriani" Hari Raya gift by UMNO membi?rs in Kedah. Inche Johari Salleh, who led the UMNO team., said that all the prisoners, irrespective of their race, thoroughly enjoyed the feast
    62 words
  • 27 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun A chairman of jfche Malayan Pineapple Indusiiy Board is to be appointed ajt a salary of $2,600 a month plus travelling allowances.
    27 words
  • 176 6 Colony College Otters Higher Education THE Singapore College, which has been instituted in the Colony, opens the doors to young men and women who wish to qualify for higher education. The College, which is being sponsored by the EuroAmerican Alumni Association, was incorporated as a non-profit making institution for higher
    176 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 675 6 PH^^BSI!ISB^ Daiiy 4 SHOWS I gliy 1.45,4.15, 6.45 9.30 gg RUtt SIUATRA ffffySflfffgygytTllTgi Clnemascop* ffl 1 OiAU MARTIN mW^vWffHWSBH MetroColor t- StURUY MtcLAINE f B ft ii?i I Ltjj^l MOM Plctnre I Singapore's FRANK SINATRA Quest Tonight 9.15 pm ON STAGE Ut. SE>II-FINALS (Xo Free Ltet) 5 ffi Tomorrow MS
      675 words
    • 302 6 J filiTggm p t rs? roi/ay 4 S/iows On/yT^B Wisclom'THE SQUARE Ph'fl -k MM /MMOZ7AL HISWIY Of U«6*4»/ MAHSURI J C (BASED ON THE STORV BY TE\«.hl \»m,, Starring KASMA BOOTY ROiMxi \n?n> R -fl r AHMAD *H. ARSHAD *IMM I KMi H ,,i V» <^Jof hundreds! (FREK lists Jpp
      302 words
  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 685 6 BM^WlllWlffMliS^ 50 P- m Programme Summary. KL. S. S\V.: 5 p.m. (KL) MusiI^ll^l^ Mimm W. 1' S W a g g W i^^^^^R^iJ 503 HiUs from Hollywood. 5.30 cal Birthday Cards. 5.15 (KL) lUIIIIIf II I II *****1 If I LJ Children's Corner plus "Musical The White Magft.cey. 5.45 (KL)
      685 words

  • 1219 7  - GIRLS find your Romeos ith our love quiz.. Irene Lim by [WHAT kind of o man would you choose talk up the aisle with you and share the [of your life with for better and for worse? Lebody tall, dark and handsome/' would brolly be the reply, as it is
    1,219 words
  • 28 7 er Mr. Len Ee entreat tome flatter Some INhim, Some "date" him, want to him, Some he were Len Thorne r$ on from to week t fear or
    28 words
  • Article, Illustration
    1337 7 With a $15 Prize tor the 'Wittiest' letter ot the week. >OD MORNING, HWINKS Editor says if the re of mail continues Us tremendous rate be having Monday frs on Tuesday, Weday and Thursday etc. Anyway, KidIks, you'll have to erv patient whilst Im for your "groan" e
    1,337 words
  • 177 7 WILL your baby daughter be tall or petite when she's eighteen? Buxom perhaps and with hips worth wiggling? It is possible to know sixteen years in advance according to a New York child specialist who has worked out a formula for
    177 words
  • 293 7  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR By rpODAY'S QUOTATION: X "Those who always speak well of women do not know them sufficiently: those who always speak ill of them do not know them at all." Guillaume PigaultLebrun MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: Advance harmonious dealings with others; benefit through the resources
    293 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 35 7 C. F. N. C. Address your mail to LEN THORNE, "Monday Groans, 1 Singapore Tiger' Standard, China Insurance Building, 1 74, Batu Road,* Kuala Lumpur. C H E E R I O FOR NOW CHUMS.
      35 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 290 7 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp s* *v /^AHGOTNOUSE I /^GOOP-gVE/vOKUM II -X^ YTHE NEXT AtQ&N/NG f PLEASE FO'IT-BUTEF IT'S OUR -TRANSPORTER J f V^M P TAKE NJEW TH'ONLV VAYTO S V WILL CAUSE NEW YORK V^ Mil \^V \P* I V YORK CITY J f GIT SALOMEY HOME CITV TO
      290 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 815 8 ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING CO., LTD. fat: *****/6. *****/4 U*/*. fteMPoa. «e*# THE SLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Te Halifax, Montreal, tattoo. Now York. Saltimor., Philadelphia Cult Porto Spore P.S-ham Penang TIUCIt |mi j.i in ?/12|e» »N» 14/15 N» Carriers optiot) to mini tie ether potts t. teao tnei dtsefcergo cargo
      815 words
    • 1102 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (It linos) (Incorporated m Singapore) <12 lines 1 Z2** THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J.T SAILINGS f LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama ot Capo of Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to
      1,102 words
    • 1015 8 MITSUI tgj LINE JAPAN LINE S'pore P.S'hom Penang Akashisan Mara for Japan ports 28 Apr Nachisan Mara for Japan ports 30 Apr USA LINE For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore direct discharge via Awobasan Mara 21 Apr 23 Apr ETA N. York 3 June PACIFIC LlNE— vio Manila b Japan. for
      1,015 words
    • 777 8 *J1 Q THE E. A. C. uJ atSUBJOft ro: 1 ADEN. RED StA, MEDITERRANEAN 1 COMTIMFNTAI ft SCANDINAVIAN pnL I So^« eSf4P» (SAJ m.s. "lurlandia" a) 24/26 Apr 27/28 Apr jf^B «Jf m.s. "Korea" b) 30 Apr/4 May 5/6 M By m.s. "Meonia" a) 21/22 May 23/24 M* y 2
      777 words

  • 261 9 ANVAC To Celebrate 100 Years Of Oil IOOUi anniversary oil lnwhicli will fall in this year will be tec by the Standcuum Oil Company ano re by the preC -V*n:ng of "Energy n on Cultural Canning Rise, some Is month I a igOft, 1859. that Drake brought into J the
    261 words
  • 114 9 OTTAWA, Sun. (Reuter).— The chairman of the Dominion Coal Board said here last night that negotiations may start this Autumn with Japan that could lead to contracts for the sale of "hundreds of thousands of tons" of Western Canada coal. Mr. WE I'ren said in
    114 words
  • 25 9 EXPORTS of all types of meat from Australia increased sharply last year. The greatest percentage rise wa s in mutton and lamb exports.
    25 words
  • 125 9 j^ >\G. Sun The I r the Hongkong dethi ECAFE conBl Aus- trued this week p: that Hongkong i j have a big mari istralia if import wen relaxed njee, a nrominessman, Professor g the Univer- ngkong and Mr. Lnton, of the Govt Department of r
    125 words
  • 65 9 ONE of Asia's largest concrete hangars is now ready at Santa Cruz, Bombay, to receive the first of three Boeing 7075, the world's largest long jet, airliner, ordered by Air-India International. The hangar, built by Gammon India Private Ltd., covers a total area of 49,500
    65 words
  • 310 9 BUYING interest for copra for export from Singapore, while not fully active at the higher levels, has already resulted in some covering for Middle East, and the volume of tentative enquiry is markedly larger, says the produce report of Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd.
    310 words
  • 299 9 Airlines' Joint Plan To Meet Costs TO MEET higher costs of the jet age- the world's scheduled airlines have started joint studies in the application of industrial methods of production, planning and control of their maintenance and overhaul work "In the jet age, when spare parts for a single aircraft
    299 words
  • Finance And Commerce
    • 205 9 OVERSEA Chinese Banking Corporation Limited made a profit of $3,911,564 for the year 1958. This was disclosed by the chairman, Dato Lee Kong Chian, at the bank's annual general meeting held in Singapore on Saturday. The recommended final dividend of 60 cents per share
      205 words
    • 352 9 COMPANY REPORTS Great Eastern Life Assurance Co.:— Revenue appertaining to the shareholders fund in 1958 amounted to $311,359 (24.3%). Final dividend of 18% will make a total fo r the year of 24 c f Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corp. Ltd.:— Profit for 1958 amounted to HK523.46H.050, which is an increase
      352 words
    • 534 9 SHARES CLOSE ON STEADY NOTE AFTER HARI RAYA By A Market Correspondent ACTIVITY in Malayan markets wot on a slightly reduced scale, due to the Hori Raya Puasa holiday, but all sections closed on a steady note. The trading period was reduced to four and a half days by Thursday's
      534 words
    • 387 9 BUSINESS done from April INDUSTRIALS: Fraser Neave $1.55 to $1.54 and $1.56 cd.. Gammons $1.68 and $1.69. Great Eastern Life Ass $26.00 cd.. Wm. Jacks $1.40, Malayan Breweries $2.95 to $290 to $295. Malayan Collieries 70 ct«. and 75 cts., McAhsters $1.13 and $1.14, S'pore Cold Storage 86
      387 words
    • 29 9 THE SOUTH African Bugar Association forecast* South African 1958-59 sugar production may be about eight per cent larger than the 1,027,000 short tons, raw value, forecast previously.
      29 words
    • 382 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market were quietly steady on Saturday with few price changes. The turnover was small. Price changes announced were Kamuning Perak 6/- 6^3 Kepon ff Malay 2/10 3/Labu Cheviot 6/- 6/8 Linggi 4/9 5/MALAYAX sharebrokers reported the following business on Saturday: F. N.
      382 words
    • 32 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants on Saturday: Selling TT/OD ready: French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
      32 words
    • 114 9 A CATHAY Pacific Airways Lockheed Electra prop-jet airliner will arrive in Singapore from Hongkong on April 24 to inaugurate the airline's first direct Electra service to the Colony. The Electra, with a cruising speed of 400 m.p.h., takes four hours 35 tnins. to reach Singapore,
      114 words
    • 101 9 He left yesterday by Air India for Bombay. Standardpic taken at the party shows (from left). Dr. S. Raju Iyengar, Dr. E. A. Shankar, Mr. S. Natarajan, Mr. Gopalkrishnan. Mr P. Nadarajah. L. I. C.'s branch Manager, Singapore, Mr. K. K. Besboruah, and Mr B. Ramu.
      101 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 406 9 fc» GOLD STAR LINE MONTHLY SftVICI TO SOUTH WEST AFRICA •ri L*»r«4tc« Mar««iM. Ourban, Capetown, Ma tad! Ugo*. Ap*p«. Accra. Taka»adl. Abidjan Fort Hareourt Spot* Oarfcan Capatow* cage* Accra tiN~ 17 A»» I May 6 May IS May IS Miay 17 May 2 |«na 5 Inn* 14 |un* 17 |une
      406 words

  • 585 10 Kirkham Takes Six For 30 Scoreboard Joint Bmwkttm Ist innings 104 Civilians Ist innings 123 Joint gtukw -iM innings Pearce Ibu Kirkham 0 Keeoh b Kirkham 2 Heatheringtnn b Nagaiah 31 Reid r Barker b Kirkham 17 Hornor c Delilkan b Nagai&h 0 Sullivan
    585 words
  • 68 10 HURST PARK. Sun. (Renter)—Mr- E. Pacitto's Alfs Caprice and Mr. Harold Price's D.T.J- dead-heated for first place in the Victoria Cup. run over seven furlongs here yesterday. Mrs J. Benskin's Magic Moment was third. 20 ranOfficial starting prices: 20 to 1 Alfs Caprice, 20 to
    68 words
  • 161 10 HOCKEY TITLE TO NEGRI PENANG. Sun— Negri Sembilan won the Malayan Hockey Federation championship today by beating Perak 2-0 in the final on the Western Road ground. In the first day's j^lay, Perak beat Pahang 6-0 and in the game yesterday. Negri Sembilan drew with Pahang 1-1. Negri Sembilan scored
    161 words
  • 25 10 MALACCA. Sun. North ana South Chinese played to a 3-3 draw in their annual match after extra time on the Kubu Ground today.
    25 words
  • 167 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday— ln order to raise the standard of athletics in Malaya, the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union, at its meeting today decided to raise the standards for entry to the Malayan champion ship which will be at Kuala Lumpur in August. The following
    167 words
  • 146 10 Chappell Trophy To Army-Navy TWO goals in the last twenty minutes of the game enabled the Army/Navy to edge Singapore Civilians by two goals to one in the annual soccer match for the Joe Cbappel! Trophy at the Jalan besar Stadium yesterday. Trailing by 1-0 at halftime. the Army /Navy
    146 words
  • 109 10 He Played For Crystal Palace SINGAPORE, who are preparing for the forthcoming Asian football competition, will have the services of a former Crystal Palace forward. He is twenty-year-old Bil Denton. Denton made his appearance in Colony soccer yesterday when he turned out for the victorious Army/ Navy against Singapore in
    109 words
  • 44 10 SIKH JUNIORS beat Nelson Rangers by four goals to three in a soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Jeswant Singh, Hardial Singh. Harbans Singh and Ram scored for the winners while A. Mike, Vasuthavan and Govindasamy scored for the Rangers.
    44 words
  • 41 10 JOLLILADS Sports Club beat Royal Air Force, Tengah, by five goals to three in a soccer match at Tengah yesterday. Majid 3. Krishnan and Narayanan scored for Jollilads while the Airmen's goals came from Kenton, Weston and Edwards.
    41 words
  • 11 10 Chung Kam Weng of Ferak.
    11 words
  • 192 10 MCFA CUP CHAMPS TAKE A HIDING KI'AIA LUMPUR, Sun. Selan-or Rangers went on a goal scoring spree to hand Penang Chinese a 13-2 drubbing in a soccer match on the Merdeka Stadium ground here today. Although the Chinese were without two of their regulars, one expected a better display from
    192 words
  • 99 10 MIKE MAKES MERRY WITH 178 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mike Shepherdson, the Malayan cricketer, was in great form with the bat today when he knocked up 178 runs for Kilat Club in their friendly match against TPCA on the Pantai ground. Kiiat Club won the match by 209 runs. Kilat, batting
    99 words
  • 38 10 BALESTIER United beat Alagappa Memorial Sports Club by five goals to two in a football match at Fairer Park yesterday. Latiff (3) and D. Lim scored for the winners while Krishna netted both goals for Alagappa.
    38 words
  • 149 10 GES, Port Dickson To Meet State Champion School GOVERNMENT English School, Port Dickson, winners of the La Salle Cup donated by the St. Paul's Institution for the champion school of Negri Sembilan, will meet Hartley Road School, the Colony's schools' champion, today. For winning the La Salle Cup for the
    149 words
  • 216 10 IPOH Sunday A new British Empire Gomes weight-lifting record was set up at the Jubilee Park last night by a young Malayan. The record was set up by Perak's 25-year-old featherweight Chung Kam Weng, who broke the Empire record of 685 pounds set up by Singapore's
    216 words
  • 192 10 A JUNIOR ATHLETICS MEETING FMAAU DECIDE AT K.L. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union, with a view to giving young athletes more competitions, will stage a junior championship in addition to the Malayan meet. This was decided at FMAAU's half yearly council meeting at the Merdeka
    192 words
  • 66 10 SCHOOLS B'TON KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Penang Free School scored their expecten win over Methodist Boys School, Kuala Lumpur, to become first holders of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's trophy. They beat the MBS by 4-1 in the final of Federation of Malaya Inter-Schools badminton championships at the Selangor Badminton
    66 words
  • 31 10 TODAY TENNIS PROGRAMME J tennis exhibition pore Cnckr- c j 4.45 p.m.. are:DotlbleS; F r s r k Bob Hewitt s r>.. and Khong K- >". Gorman vs. Hewit; Admission S2 m
    31 words
  • 334 10  - GOLD HUNT FIN SUCCESS AFTE 17 LONG MONTH SCRUTINEER Gold Hunt and jockey Dragon By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Gold Hunt found the end of a long lane of unsuccessful outings at the Kuala Lumpur meeting after seventeen months of campaigning in the country. He broke the ice on the first
    334 words
  • 120 10 THE umual t» ket 'Test 1 better. B and Australia i™ m Cup endrd in a tan*« the padang yesterdi Continuing th€ r score of 33 foi t* England', 18 clared. A 6 eight and d< In their seron W land totalled 111 stumps. A
    120 words
  • 27 10 Poutsmas W Mixed Foursa MR. AND MRS H (two down) w< n 18-hole mixed fW 1 yesterday. Runners-up v e .^J Mrs. J. M. S~- N down).
    27 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 64 10 nw A. A y^^Cr^P^^^l l^ v v J^K\jtr^ '^ni v> >■ --^Im^ nvi^n^nV^ *^f^ 1 -^B Jijwowif^hW.lK: <• 4V w- „j v Out efficient and courteous services are the talk off the town. Our well-trained staff including Mitt Daisy Sxeto, -Pearl off Orient" and Mitt Wong Pek, "Miss Exposition," will
      64 words

  • 446 11 Late Goals By Bolton Earn Them A Draw )M)<>\. Sun. (Reuter) Mr. R. A. Butler, the I bidding to retain their English football league jmn>hip, clung to their position at the top of the iwsion table with a 2-2 draw on Bolton's ground turHay. w Wofrea were
    446 words
  • 115 11 reland's ug by Team Is France Bun, rim, a 19-year-old x'lo has scored 25 i ffcst season in la in Ireland's -et France here Satui lay. Into the centre hn Dooley. Fly Bnglteh. who was Av against Wales influenza^ replaces the onlj changes -:de which lost Cardiff last J Henderson,
    115 words
  • 136 11 Wolves Fined £250 LONDO N Sun. Wolves, reigning First Division champions and current League leaders, were fined £250 by the Football Association yesterday after an inquiry into a complaint that the v had made an illegal approach to a schoolboy Soccer star. It was also stated that in arriving at
    136 words
  • 84 11 ARIZONA. Sun. USC freshman Da^as Long last night bettered the world shot putt mark four times unofficially Long was throwing in an exhibition at a high school meet. The former Phoenix youth 'n ail putted the shot put eight consecutive times over 60 feet. He
    84 words
  • 52 11 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter).— Malaya's Teh Kew San and I.im Say Hup arrived here today en route home after rapturing the Glasgow. All England. Canadian and American doubles titles. Kew San and Say Hup will plav a series of exhibition matches here before leaving on
    52 words
  • 92 11 CHESHIRE, 'Sun. (Renter)— Jim Russell, driving a Cooper, won the 21st British Empire Trophy race for formula II cars, held over 40 IaDS totalling 108 miles (***** kilometres) on a rainswept track here yesterday. Russell, who averaged 7»).93 m.ph. (123.80 k.p.h) won comfortably by 28-8 seconds
    92 words
  • 26 11 S in. Reuter). the New Zealand ver, won the o in the CumTenni? Clubs to imameni at lere yesterday. beat Britain's n 8-3, 6-2.
    26 words
  • 199 11 Warwickshire Retain Rugby Union County Championship BaQ, <Reuter) rp retained Union county yesterday. ■••-tershire by n:ne i n the i Anal at Bristol. J 9 at halftime. ta-ed a ma--1 n d half fight r dne gcal, one and two tries -v loals and a bad rain V .a.vnmforts of
    199 words
  • 1348 11 Results Positions INTERNATIONAL England 1, Scotland 0. FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 1, Chelsea 1. Birmingham 5, Tottenham 1. Bolton 2, Wolves 2. Burnley 2, Portsmouth 1. Everton 1, Notts Forest 3. Leeds 2. Blackburn 1. Leicester 1, West Ham 1. Luton 0. Man. Ltd 0. Man. City 0, Blackpool 2. Preston
    1,348 words
  • 375 11 England score one-nil win over Scotland WEMBLEY STADIUM, Sun. (Reuter) England beat Scotland by a single goal, headed through by centre forward Bobby Charlton (Manchester United) in the 59th minute, in the soccer international here yesterday. A capacity crowd of 100,000, thirty throusand of them Scots, paid £50,000 to watch
    375 words
  • Article, Illustration
    60 11 Today's Sport SINGAPORE TABLE- TENNIS— Secondary Schools tournament. S.Y.S.C. SOCCER Jollilads vs. C.A. Farrer Park T E N N 1 S— Exhibition tennis Dy Australians, S.C.C. 5.30 p.m. IPOH SOCCER Coronation Cup —P.C.R.C. vs. Loyal Regiment Chinese Assembly Hall ground 5.15 p.m. Division 2— Hussars 'B' vs. Ipoh Police Coronation
    60 words
  • 307 11 Japs Make Clean Sweep In English TT Tourney LONDON, Sun. (Reuter)— •Japan became the first country to win all five titles in the English open table tennis championships which ended here last night. In only two appearances in the 38-year-old event, Japan nave won nine finals. They took four when
    307 words
  • 101 11 5-0 Win For Japan In Davis Cup TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter).— Japan with two singles and one doubles matches already in hand today added two more wins to make a clean sweep in the first round Eastern Zone in this year's Davis Cup tournament. Japan's Yoshihsa Shibata beat Ceylon's Rupert Ferdinands
    101 words
  • 77 11 FRASER'S FIRST MAJOR TENNIS TITLE MELBOURNE, Sun. (Reuter) Neale Fraser. the Australian Davis Cup player, won his first major title today when he beat his fellow countryman Roy Emerson in the men's singles final of the Australian hard courts lawn tennis championships hereFraser who leaves tomorrow for a European tour
    77 words
  • 542 11  - Brian London Flies To U.S. For The Fight Farce Of The Century PETER WILSON NEW YORK, Sun. (Reuter) British heavyweight boxer Brian London arrived here by air yesterday to prepare for his world title bout on May 1 with the champion, Floyd Patterson, but had nothing to say to reporters.
    542 words
  • 35 11 LOURDES. Sun. (Reuter). International forward Jean Barthe told the French Rugby Union Federation last night that he would be unable to play against Ireland in Dublin next Saturday. He has an arm injury.
    35 words
  • 446 11 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) Mr. R. A. Butler, the British Home Secretary, said yesterday he was ready to have talks with racing authorities about the Grand National course which M.P.'s complained had caused the death of two horses this year. He told the House of Commons
    446 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 51 11 ■||KHm compressors, generators. IHpfPlinSSr ROAD ROLLERS D c WELDERS. HAULIERS. PILE DRIVERS AND iSlmfflpßl OTHER INDUSTRIAL USES. )&St* SIGN OF QUALITY RELIABILITY DISTRIBUTORS AND DEALERS WANTED, PLEASE CONTACT: SOUTH ENGINEERS LTD. HEAD OFFICE: SOUTH BUILDING, AMPANG RD. K.L TEL: *****. 6. 7, S. BRANCH: No. 40 CROSS STREET, SINGAPORE. TEL:
      51 words

  • WORLD NEWS
    • 256 12 U.S. Airman Hired To Kill Premier Castro Death sentence passed HAVANA, Sun. (UPI) Alan Robert Nye, former U.S. navy bomber pilot, was found guilty of planning to assassinate Cuban Premier, Fidel Castro, for US$lOO,OOO. A three-man tribunal sentenced Nye to death by a firing squad after 10 minutes of deliberation,
      256 words
    • 168 12 VATICAN CITY, Sun. Pope John today proclaimed the first two saints of his reign in a ceremony of ancient splendour in St. Peter's basilica. Twenty Cardinals, 60 bishops, top leaders of the Franciscan Order and legations from many lands watched the Pope announce the canonization
      168 words
    • 100 12 IYul Brynner Hairdo Hoax On 12 Romans ROME Sun. (Reuter). Twelve Romans went disconsolately about today keeping their Yui Brynner heads carefa Ay covered with hats or «ku;l caps. A man pulled up in an impressive looking American car on Sunday at a public dormitory on the city outskirts. "I
      100 words
    • 45 12 CLASHES IN CYPRUS NICOSIA, Sun. (Reuter) Several British soldiers and Cypriots were reported slightly injured in a minor clash in Limassol last night. Military police broke up the disturbance. Three people, including one soldier were injured in another fracas at Larnaca- South Cyprus, last night.
      45 words
    • 47 12 LONDON, Sun.— (Reuter).— The former Premier of Burma, U Nu arrived at London airport last night, on his way to Dallas. Texas, to address a religious conference on Buddhism. He is expected to continue his journey by air to the United States today
      47 words
    • 274 12 CHINA REBELS AIDEU TIBET First frank admission by the communists Anti-Reds linked ud to carry out 'sneak attacks' HONGKONG, Sun., (Reuter)— Rebels in the Sikang province of Communist China have sent aid to Tibetan rebels, the New China News This was the first mention by Communist China of rebels in
      274 words
    • 181 12 BRIEFS Atom pilot for mental observation DALLAS, Texas, Sun. (Reuter) A former United States Air Force pilot who led the atomic bombing raids on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August, 1945,' and who was said to believe the Japanese now sought to kill him. was committed to hospital for mental observation
      Reuter  -  181 words
    • 107 12 NEW YORK: Think keeping away from (lt is hard? Then have a look at this king -sice piSJ holder, which does the job in spectacular fashion was designed by Minneapolis Honeywell research show how completely electronic air ci^ner" 3 -inch section between the two transparpnt rin»< remove
      UPI  -  107 words
    • 106 12 PARIS. Sun. (Reuter). Two women stared into the business end of a bandit's revolver in a Paris stationer's shop here, then one lectured him on the evils of crime while the other caUed the police. "You ought to be ashamed of yourself," the shop-keeper told
      106 words
    • 69 12 IT'S A COLLEGE CRAZE MEMBERS of the Tau Delta fraternity at George Washington University, U.S.A., crowd in, around, and on top of a tiny Renault motorcar. It's part of the newest college craze, in which youths try to jam as many people as possible into small spaces, like telephone booths
      UPI  -  69 words
    • 65 12 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter).— Indonesian government troops I have destroyed a rebel merchant flotilla in the Tolitoli district of the North Celebes, Antara news agency reported today. Antara said the Flotilla was made up of 51 praus (small sailing boats) the rebels had used for smuggling. Eight
      65 words
    • 220 12 Laos— Danger spot in the Far East LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) The Indo-China kingdom of Laos, with its two-million inhabitants is threatening to develop into a major area of tension between the two world-power blocs in the Far East, according to diplomatic observers here. Reports from the South-east Asia Treaty Organisation
      220 words
    • 101 12 MORE KURDS, EQUIPMENT FOR IRAQ LONDON, Sun. (Reuter)— Three Soviet ships, one carrying a large number of Kurds, and all loaded with military equipment and other cargo for Iraq, entered the Suez Canal yesterday the Egyptian governmentsponsored Middle-East news agency reported. Reports of their movements came a few hours after
      101 words
    • 166 12 Teaching snimals to speak! ADELAIDE, Sun. (Reuter) A British geneticist predicted yesterday that scientists will one day teach cats and dogs to speak and monkeys to serve familv meals. Sir Ronald Fisher, president of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, said in an interview with a newspaper reporter here: "I am
      166 words
    • 118 12 PRESTON, England, Sun. (UPI) Local police solved the mystery of the "ghost" wedding at the local church on Easter Monday. There was a wedding without a bride bridegroom, best man. maid of. honour or bridesmaids. But there were relatives, friends, hymn singing and an organ playing the
      118 words
    • 307 12 Freedom of the pres world-wi survey ZURICH. Sun. (Reuter) A survey of the press in authoritarian countries by the International Press Institute a world-wide organization of newspaper editors has concluded that even under the best conditions, the Press in communist countries "can never enjoy anything more than a form of
      307 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements