Singapore Standard, 17 April 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD (FINAL EDITION) Teleohone ***** —5 Cable TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1959 Vol. IX No. 283. 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 408 1 MERGER— A QUESTION OF LOYALTY: RAZAK THE NEW PRIME MINISTER TAKES OVER Talks with Thailand on Emergency An 'anti-smallpox curtain lowered at the Causeway No new cases m Singapore THE Government of the Federation lowered an "anti-smallpox curtain" on the Johore Causeway yesterday after the Singapore Government had declared the
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  • 67 1 LONDON. Thurs. (UPl)^ A verdict that Sunny Khoo Teng Bock, 24-year-old student of architecture from Singapore, killed himself by swallowing cyanide, m his flat at Westbury Court, Nightingale Lane. Clapham, was recorded at a Battersea inquest today. His friend. Kens Jin Lim, said he had been depressed m
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  • 691 1 No changes in the Cabinet, says Premier KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-Molaya's new Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, declared today at Press conference after taking office that the Federation would consider a merger with Singapore "only if the people of Singapore can prove
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  • 305 1 PRESS MUST BE FREE, SAY PARTY LEADERS IN DEFIANCE OF THE PAP THE Peoples Action Party warning to The Standard that it must take the consequences if it did not change its editorial policy served notice to the people of Singapore "that freedom of opinion and speech would be suppressed
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  • 253 1 A SPLIT m the central executive committee of the Liberal Socialist Party has minimized the chances of an election alliance against the People's Action Party m the coming general election. At an emergency meeting of the committee last night, three prominent leaders
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  • 117 1 BONN. Thurs. (Reuter) An American air force plane which made a high altitude flight to and from West Berlin yesterday was buzzed by Soviet fighter over East Germany, American officials here *aid today. Earlier, officials had said that though the fighters had approached and followed f
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  • 293 1 AND HE CABLES TUNKU: WE LOOK TO DAY YOU'LL TAKE HELM AGAIN X D A I A I.rMPI'R. Thurs. Pato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, m his first official act as Prime Minister this morning, sent a cable to Tunku Abdul Rahman whirh said; "You are truly our national leader. We
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    • 2417 2 1 i n 1 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Laboratory Technician to take charge of a small single-handed clinical laboratory. Experience m routine clinical tests and simple bacteriology essential. Apply stating qualifications and experience to Box No T. 3583 5.9. THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST invite* applications for 4 temporary field assistants m
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    • 183 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In The High Court Of The Colony Of Singapore Island Of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 131 of 1956. Re: SYED JUNIED bin MOHAMED ALJUNIED of No. 5-B, Sennett Road. Singapore. (Trader.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First Final dividend Is intended to be
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    • 675 2 TECHNICAL COLLEGEEVENING CLASSES IT ig proposed to start a new session of Evening Classes for:— (i) Joint Part I Examination of the Civil. Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Institutions and (ii) Elementary Surveying on 4th May, 1959. subject to sufficient enrolment. Application forms can be obtained from the Supervisor of Evening
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    • 229 2 TENDER NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST TENDERS are invited for repairs and redecoration to 8 Blocks of 3 Storey Flats at Norfolk Road— Owen Estate (Postwar). Tender form etc. may be obtained from the Architects' Department on payment of a deposit of $100/- which will be refunded if a bona flde
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    • 1115 2 Uphold f re *L 2 of press: he $1 a to I fin I w^>^ nf Singann Of j. Wttk Of '-r WJg^Z t ain <" ftiiilßii Sing ipor* a I m «st 11 if -<- 1 1— persona .H oth f- r jpw— 'Tr- pAp '"^J (From Pa^e 1)
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 458 3 ■THREE YEARS ago the Government of Singapore led the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association ICOO for a hospital home for the segregation of Kir infectious destitute patients, but various Ick< delayed the project. Eight months ago m wrote to the Government for permission to ■v < grant to
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    • 320 3 MR. JOHN FOSTER DULLES has long been an fz man. courageously trying to cope with the blcms of the threat to peace m a divided world. Ins reached an age at which very few men, even Vcd ?ood health, could effectively discharge konsibilities as grave and momentous
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  • 59 3 :ff 'ct 23 Lm rectt k m Road bcce z PO 6~* No 1563 Cables IkE&NEW:> k r«| ***** '5 iesl All departments LA ctP^rPUR. China Insuranca B.dg 174. Batu Rd L r Crwan St Tel: 3829 f Ac A 3. Le tn St Tel: «s
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  • 1068 3  - Malaya Mourns The Loss Of A 'Son' NERAL MOREIRA Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang— An Architect Of Freedom by IPOH (GOVERNMENT, political and commercial circles throughout the Federation and especially m Perak were shocked to learn of the sudden death here on Wednesday night of Dato Panelima Bukit Gantang, Tuan Haji
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  • 388 3 The NEWS as it strikes me 'T'HE religions of the world have always frowned upon communism because it denies a Supreme Being. So far the heads of different Faiths have tolerated communism and have not considered it essential to lay down any hard and fast rules to govern the actions
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  • 712 3 Ethiopian Emperor For Moscow by A Special Correspondent MOSCOW. VTITH that habit that ancient Ethiopia has of stepping into current history the Emperor has determined to startle Moscow and the Western capitals by taking a summer trip to the Soviet Union. Nothing could be more eloquent of the changes that
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  • VOICE of MALAYA
    • 154 3 Sir— As is to be expected as a prelude to every election, mutual mud-slinging is the order of the day. Without further comment. I quote Thomas Erskine on the "Advantages of Free Speech" arising from th»> case of Rex v. Tom Paine m 1792: "When men can
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    • 57 3 REACHING YOUR DESTINATION FASTER AND EASIER *RUD G E BRITAIN'S BEST BICYCLE Instalments: $401- OOWN $20h MONTHLY A PRODUCT OF RALEIGH INDUSTRIES LTD.. ENGLAND. fi?OM AU GOOD 0/CYCtf DEALERS RADIOS ==C 9 LIP si 122-124 O*CH**o BOAO, POUt »MOMC MS6» (r :;i«t 227. SATO RO4O. HUALA LUMPufI. »MO*(t HIM 24.
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  • 442 4 Co -operation will be basis of new RI Malaya pact PENANG. Thurs. The co-operation between Malaya and Indonesia will be based on a treaty of friendship to bp signed m Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. This was disclosed by the Indonesian Premier Dr. Djuanda, at Bay an Lcpas airport here this morning
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  • 92 4 THE Associated Board ol the Royal Schools of Music London 1959 Practical Examnations (including L.R.S.MJ will be held m Singapore m July and September. th< Chief Examinations Officer. Ministry of Education, Mr. T. R. Doraisamy, said yesterday. Entries for these examinations should reach him at the Ministry
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  • 19 4 THE St. Aria rev"? Missioi Hospital m Singapore will ho'.~ *> ar-.r..;a: rr.eetir.? today at 5 "n p.m.
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  • 172 4 POLICE INSPECTOR M Nadarajah told a Singapore Our! vestrrday that he found a loaded automatic pistol and two seoul knives m a suitcase ri house ai Craig Road on Feb 12. T\w !':>pov**'r >a-.-j tiiis .it r. preliminary inquiry, ai which a fishmonger, Ng
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  • 205 4 Kept under observation m hospital A MAN who ran amok m a bus yesterday injured two policemen with a vegetable knife m the Alexandra area of Singapore. The policemen. Cpl Khalil bin Haji Salleh, 40 and Constable Sudin bin Pain. 38, were
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  • 448 4 STATE FUNERAL FOR DATO WAHAB 1 IPOH. Thurs. One 01 Malaya's most illustrious sons— Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, Tuan Haji Abdul VVahab bin Toh Muda Aziz. the former Mentri Besar oi Perak was accorded a State funeral today which was attended by more than
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  • 631 4 Police: We want these nine Colony hotels shut THE Singapore Hotels Licensing Board met yesterday a* its quarterly session m the Fourth District Court to consider Police objections for the cancellation or suspension of licences and .certificates already issued to a number of hotels. Objections raised against nine hotels so
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  • 619 4 Lake murder: ASP's e*>id ence j± Jury makes study of weapon KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A vicious looking homemade "hooked" knife was produced as an exhibit at the fourth day's hearing of the murder of 22-year-old Radio Malaya commentator, Badrul Hisham bin Dato Hamzah, today. A barbed like wire was
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  • 144 4 THE day br:ore lie WU found lc Tanah Merah Bpsar Dfl w Vimosana Rao, told an Htiftanl lee pore Polytechnic that he was M giv I and that he had his personal reason Mi Chonf 111 II Ml IS "he r (Sill the ZZ 5, take t lot Of
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  • 200 4 Delivery men were crooks THREE men on th< pretext of delivering goods on Wednesday afternoon gained entry into a house m Bens Wan Road. Singapore, and got away \v:th $12,000 In cash and Jewellery. They went to the h >v a! l p m. when only fivp children were In.
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  • 200 5 SPLASH! AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL BURMANS tJBEAKf '<) n,,,_ (More ■flU.v ithrr»>d m a jy, f>->tiw mood at the ■Mtv-st* nnNijLitP. St. i^fctin I »r 1\ \esterI ill 10 c»'U'hr.»ie Thins;IB or u.it**r festival. Bt h precedes New |h: j l>.t> today. JVi- tr.ldltion.ll festival. B< TaHj
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  • 71 5 WO-DAY ILO SEMINAR IN COLONY itional Labour I d Productivity D*" r •ok Mission now m ■>. i conduct a r iv Beminax at Centra on April i I v ur, participants I ig( eni Techr.i- ition Course held will be inviten to cii problems m 9 itn productivity, have
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  • 24 5 I'--:" >RE'S Chief Minis m V.-.-.v Hoi k, will m n of the Peoc at Semoawang 1 -y at 5 p.m.
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  • 166 5 Constable to hang for fishpond double murder 1 RAL'B. Thurs. A six-man jury today found a Special Constable. Awang bin Mat Aroff, 24, of San? Lee New Village Police station, guilty on a double murder charge by a majority of 5-1. The v took 20 minutes ret irn their verdict.
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  • 179 5 Women have vital role to play Tun Lim Sf If -government would be incomplete and inadequate if it did not involve the fullest participation of women m the administration of the country, since they represent half the number of electors, said Singapore's Chief 'Minister. Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday. The
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  • 142 5 Mayor Ong denies resignation THE Mayor of Singapore. Mr. Ons Ens Guan, yesterday described as "absolute nonsense" a report m The Standard thai he had tendered his resignation from th c People? Action Party. Reliable sources close to the party, however, said that the report was true and that negotiations
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  • 22 5 THE Singapore Kerala Samajam will hold its 41st annual meeting at 44 Race Course Road, on Sunday at 10 am
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  • 55 5 PENANG, Thurs. The travelling dispensaries and lecture vans of the Veterinary Department here visited 67 villages, 40 kampongs and five estates m Penang Island and Province Wellesley last month. During the course of their visits, the teams carried out 23.930 ranikhet vaccination, 11.800 ranikhet "F"
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  • 298 5 COMMUNIST subversion is still a grave danger m South-east Asian countries, the Foreign Minister of Thailand, Mr. Thanat Khoman, said m Singapore yesterday Mr. Khoman arrived m the Colony on his way home after attending the ministerial conference of SEATO m Wellington
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  • 136 5 THE Singapore Safety First Council yesterday offered rural dwellers timber sufficient for 40 well covers to prevent a repetition of the tragedy m Woodlands last Saturday, m which a woman and her daughter died after falling into an unprotected well. A Council
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  • 27 5 TUNKU 'S TALK RADIO Singapore will broadcast a recording of the talk by Tunku Abdul Rahman at the Singapore Chinese Ladies' Association lunch today at 945 p.m.
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  • 265 5 STOLEN POLICE GUN FOUND IN CHICKEN RUN Court told A MISSING revolver from the Havelock Road Police Station armoury was found m a "hidden cavity" of a chicken run m Changi, a Singapore preliminary inquiry was told yesterday. In the dock was Sim Choai Hood, a farmer, tentatively charged with
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  • 897 5 FED. DELEGATES WALKOUT AT STUDENTS CONFERENCE They even pack their bags— say 'nation has been insulted By S. JAYAKUMAR THE National Union of Federation Students created a sensation at the AllMalaya student conference being held at the University of Malaya when all their observers staged a walk-out during yesterday's session.
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  • 269 5 Parties mustn't muzzle the Press— Mitra IT IS against the basic principles of democracy for any political party expecting to be m power or m power to threaten, muzzle or m any way restrict the freedom of the Press, said Mr. A. N. Mitra. a Singapore lawyer. Speaking to Nanyang
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  • 258 6 SMALLPOX LOOPHOLE INTO THE FED. Fishermen from Colony can land unnoticed MALACCA, Thurs. Although the health authorities here are taking every precaution against an outbreak of smallpox m Malacca, they have overlooked one entry point where the disease could well be carried from Singapore. The area concerned is the large
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  • 148 6 Xl ALA LIMPIF. Thurs. The Federation's Minister for Health. >Ir. V T. S.imhanthan. today assured the nation that his Ministry would spare no effort to prevent smallpox spreading to Malaya. The people ran be assured that there is no cause for alarm and that the
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  • 76 6 'L' DRIVER IN FATAL ACCIDENT A CAR driven by a woman 'L" driver into collision with a cyclist at the junction oi Boon Tat Street. Collyer Quay and Robinson Road yes- terday. The cyclist. Lee Kuan Ker. 45, a hoat owner, died on admission to the Genera! Hospital Those who
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  • 230 6 PAP plan for a central tax dept. The People's Action Party In :ne Chinese version of its official organ Pctir' issued yesterday, said that should it come into power, it would ra- dically cnange the tax structure of the country. A central taxation department will be set up and the
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  • 342 6 Penang guards against outbreak of disease I PENANG, Thurs: Six hundred waterfront workers queued up at the Port Health Office m Fort Road here today for mass vaccination against smallpox In a precautionary measure against infection. The stall of both the Immigration and Customs departments also had themselves vaccinated on
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  • 70 6 AN open verdict was recorded hy the Singapore Assistant i Coroner. Inche Ahmad bin Hussein, yesterday at ths inquest on a peon, Idris bin Ibrahim. 29. who was knocked down by a car at Tanjong Pagar Road on Feb. 21. He died two days later. The
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  • 29 6 AN extraordinary genera] meeting of Bentong/Temerloh District Indian Co-operative Estate Society Limited, will be held o n April 26 at 4.30 p.m. at Mentakab Tamil School premises.
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  • 31 6 THE body of an unknown infant, was found floating m the sea off the Kedah Pier m Penang on Wednesday. The Marine Police removed it to the mortuary.
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  • 226 6 KEEP POLITICS AND ART APART -SAYS FORMOSAN ARTIST A well-known artist from Formosa, Miss Tien Man-shin, said yesterday that artists should not be involved m any political activity. She said that an artist should alway s be "faithful" to his art. and art should not have any political barriers. Miss
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  • 25 6 Tunku' s date KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Turku Abdul Rahman will ■ren the new $35,000 UMNO House a* Pasir Puteh, m Kelantan, on April 30. i
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  • 53 6 THE Commissioner-General, S.r Robert s"**. wi open a S< ith-€ as Asi a pho< cgr pfa y exhibitioE a1 the Victoria Me- Hal Singapore todaj ii 3.30 pnn Th€ exhibition, sponsored oy the Singapore Art Society, will ■_-.-> t -n from 9a ni to p
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  • 25 6 MUAR, Thurs. The Health Department here :s holding an exhibition at the UMNO Club a: Fangkak r. Saturday to mark World Health Day.
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  • 251 6 30 PAP RALLIES ON SUNDAY THE People's Action Party will hold two major preelection rallies and 28 other rallies at various places m Singapore on Sunday. Party leaders will issue policy statements at the major rallies to be held at Nee Soon ViVage and m the open space m Jalan
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  • 140 6 40 students tor China despite opposition I FORTY Singapore students will leave for Communist China later this month, des- pite strong opposition from i the Inter-University Stu- dents Consultative Council. Leader of the proposed tour, Mr. Tang Wee Kiang said that they would ignore any suggestion not to proI ceed
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  • 152 6 AN EXPERT on Hatha Vega (science of breathing) from •he mountain caves of Himalayas will be arriving m SingaI pore on Sunday. He is Swami Satchitananda of the Divine Life Society. Kishiesh, Himalayas, who *i< now on a Far Eas 4 tour to spread the
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  • 82 6 THE Singapore Government needs a lot of prodding before the people living m rural areas are provided with the necessary amenities, the Opera News, m an editorial, charged yesterday. "Cannot the authorities, who are supposed to be responsible for these services, act without soir»«one to prod
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  • 283 6 THE University of Malaya m Singapore yesterday announced that the following candidates have been selected for admission to the Second Year Courses m Medicine and Dentistry: Medicine Atputhara.iah Vytialingam. Balachandran Manipray, Chan Wan Hor. Chan Yee Ming. Chen Philip Yu. Chen Yun Elian. Christopher. Eng
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  • 322 6 TO grant political francln c t not learnt to exercise it intelligent I ir j gerous. J This was said by Mrs Beoi P local social worker and pnr;< School, who was guest speak* r ,< cheon held by tho Lions Club Mrs. Scow pointed out that organisation* like
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  • 81 6 I Sinz M 8 \v": J -r- > z H them a ?r- I h irmf a r m I r f r 1 r> m i It wi fl should i I and i H I 1 i Mi k c- J r f r t par not
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  • 92 6 SIXGAPORJ 8 i r I? I: P•" de m UkAt the B m the Per;,* I es Ltd km 2 ir. ney < 2 th<- pad r He txpUined n Minister m r f 13.000 g thrrof^re d n rulty m sa c The KktinisU E >- mis Ma
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  • 314 6 THE Faculty of Medicine m the University of Malaya. Singapore, yesterday announced results for dentistry, pharmacy and public health examinations held recently. The following candidates have passed the Final Part II Professional Examination for the degree of Bachelor of Dental Surgery m Conservative Dentistry, Oral Surgery and
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  • 555 7 Minister Tan tells of bad English by Varsity graduates A 20-YEAR-OLD Singapore girl is today making every effort to locate the whereabouts of her parents who gave her away for adoption three days after she was born. Reason for her search says the girl, Miss
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  • 130 7 Left mother's house for a woman SINGAPORE Police yesterday disclosed the identity of the 23-year-old Indian gangster found slain m Ayer Rajah Roid on Wednesday. He was Por.nusamy o Murugesan who lived in*Jchare Road and was working as a petroj kiosk attendant m Orchard Road. The
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  • 147 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per 1b) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 925 93 i R.S.S. No. 1 May 93* 93$ R.S.S. No. 1 June 93 1 93 i R.S.S. No. 2 921 935 R.S.S. No. 3 91? 92i Tone: Slightly easier. Tin price m Singapore
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  • 32 7 TEH HOE CHOI, a Hokkien, who was sentenced to death m Penang on Nov. 14. last year, on a charge of murder. was execute^ m Pudu Prison Kuala Lumpur yesterday morning-
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  • 92 7 ONE-DAY CIVICS FOR 420 YOUTHS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The State Information Departments of Selangor and Negri Sembilan are organizing, for the first time, a joint one-day mass civics cour>e for 420 youths of all races from both territories, at the Town Hall, here on Monday. The Prime Minister. Dato Abdul
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  • 16 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Selangor Poppy Day Appeal Fund last year realised $34,961.
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  • 245 7 Alliance' move fails: MIC will field its own men The Singapore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will field its own candidates or support independents m the general election, The Standard learnt today. Top Congress sources declared that such a policy would be necessary because the Singapore UMNO refuses to
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  • 106 7 Journalist quits to join PAP A SINGAPORE journalist. Mr K. C. Lee. a reporter, yesterday resigned from the Straits Times to do "fuiltime work" for the Peoples Action Party. Mr. Lee has been appointed the party's Chief of the Propaganda and Publicity Bureau. He is the second member of the
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  • 93 7 KOTA BHARU, Thurs.— An armed group of three masked men have been terrorising folks m the Kelantan Trengganu border are* of B*sut. They have murdered one man and shot another, Police reported today. The dead map was Mohamed bin Haji Ismail, who was
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  • 276 9 S. Drug Firm Plans To Set Up Plant I &erican pharmaceuL-. The Knox Comj a:: < ro set up a t- iring p'.ant. either t; OI the Ferierat- ice-president Err les director. Mr. |f Bartlett, >aid in \f rest* rday that the I resent .-fudy.ng |t ties oi nt ?:ng
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  • 97 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra Mar. -Apr- 3 4-U buyers; >4 .^i sellers; coconut oU m b :'!< ?^^i sellefs; m drums $71 seller^; Muntok white pepper 5155 sellers; Sarawak white $154 sellers special Sarawak black $83. Singapore Copra Association dosing Drires
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  • 170 9 C' s Kr. 109 m Income Mf I the Easi Asiatic p tapenhagen) jjj rig trade, overi [lends r writs m other It- tots ed Kr. 109,--p >58, ieee rding to E report s >? interest and g apenses, adminisf. >enses, allocations [r id deprei iation c r >f Kr
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  • 41 9 gapore Indian r I Conmerse will pr let ail reception at a Island C ifa on May of the Indian ferr issioner m Malaya Singapore Mi S. K. c! nis n m n\ is making a rou|t to -he Colony.
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  • 336 9 U.K. Cars Sell Well At Motor Display A SPOKESMAN for Britain's Rolls Royce Car Company, quoted m an agency message from New York, said his firm had sold all seven cars on its stand at the New York International Motor Show, including one costing more than $23,000 (about £8,200). The
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  • 190 9 Tins Are Steady On The Share Mart OX THE Malayan share market yesterday, Industrials and Tins were quietly steady "at quotations" while Rubbers were firm. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Henry Waugh 132 1.36 cd Metal Box 1.57 160 Strait?
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  • 336 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business donp yesterday Fed. Disp $l 10; Fitzpatncks 94c; Gammon $1 68 ar.d overnight; H. Waugii $1.33 to $1.38 to $135; M Cement $1.55: M. Cols. 7fic 77c; McAlister $1.15; Metal Box $1 -^i Robin-on ords $1.26 overnight. $1.27; Sime Darby 3.
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  • 151 9 Rubber Slips 1 Cent SINGAPORE rubber price fell one cent yesterday, to close at 93* cents per lb. for International first grade May shipment, largely on reports that a group of U.S. rubber workers are on strike. Marked down at the opening on lower than expected overseas advices, the market
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  • 57 9 THE following dividends were announced yesterday The Kinta Tin Mines Ltd: Interim dividend of 6d per share for year ending 31.12.59 payable m England on 30.4.59 to shareholders registered on 8.4.59. Taniong Tin Dredßin? Ltd: Interim dividend of 9d per share for year ending 31.10--59, payable m England
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  • 355 9 Following is a list of passengers arriving from the Uni:ed Kingdom by the Corfu and disembarking at Penang (April 26) and Singapore (April 28): DISEMBARKING AT PENANG Misg P. A Jones, Mr. Lam Seng Kee Mr. Mrs. T. H. D. Russell child. Mr M. B Shahbudm, Mr.
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  • 124 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Waikelo: Nevasa; Tong Wee Sanana; Pcima Maerak; Tokyo Maru: Reubin Tipton; Fernstate; Prelude; Procyon; Marito; Ardi 1; Sumatra; Troon Breeze; Tonan; Surabaya Maru; Obokil. Seishm Maru; Pacific Trader; Frenulina; Ryuko Maru; Lulu; Raiula; Seishin Maru; Hanyung. Hallanger. INNER ROADS Aik Hin; Serampang: Tg. Pinang; Pangkor;
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  • 35 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday:Selling. T.T./O.D. ready 'Acre: Belgian Francs 1633 1/4; Italian Lire *****. Othe exchange rates remain unaltered; m the rates
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  • 210 9 PAKISTAN CAN SUPPLY PAPER TO MALAYA dfg PAKISTAN is now m a position to offer paper and a considerable number of other goods to Malaya and Singapore, a spokesman of the Pakistan Trade Commission m Singapore, said yesterday. He said Pakistan was keen to improve her trade with Malaya and
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  • 237 9 THE C. F. Young agency of Singapore, has now been incorporated and will henceforth be known as Young Advertising arid Marketing Ltd. Founded by the late C. F. Young m 1946, the agency has for many years represented the interests of R.O.A.M. Ltd., the international organization
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  • 93 9 HAI LOO LTD., Singapore, held a cocktail party m their new office at the Great World pavilion yesterday, to mark their removal from the old premises m Syed Alvri Road and the arrival m the Colony of the first shipment of China-made trucks During the party,
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  • 121 9 INTENSIVE test Hying r>t the first Vickers Vanguard sirrraft has continued to show satisfactory results, according tf> the manufacturers, VirkcrsArmstrongs Ltd London. In the count of performance mcasnremcr.'s a level <por-d of 425 m.p.h. was demonstrated. This will be the normal recommended cruise speed ol
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  • 124 9 KLM has ovicrcd 18 powef units primarily f r r use m Lockheed Electra and DC-8 aircraft The power units, being mada* by a Dutch engine factory, will be used to supply electricity to the planes on the ground. KLM is Starting ttl n o* operations
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  • 100 9 LONDON. Thur.s. (Reuter> -—The British Iron and Steel Federation today presented the industry's cast against nationalisation— in a 20-page booklet of argument? m maps and statistics entitled •'Steel. Fact and Fiction."' The booklet examines the industry's record and gives a point by point reply to statements made
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  • 30 9 C.R F P.S m 'A-hi'h Roytl Dutch-Shell lifts a substantial intere c t, have announced two new oil strikes m its South Saharstn concessions. according to Financial rimes,
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  • 169 9 THE 8.600-ton cargo vessel Manchester Miller, which has left Belfast for sea trials °is one of the most unorthodox ships to be built at this famous British shipbuilding centre she has no funnrl and the main mast can be tilted. She has. been constructed
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  • 29 9 Australia may need another 1 .ono.ooo tons output annually from its steel industry by 1965, according to a steel industry review prepared by the Department of Trade.
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  • 111 9 A new range of dies* I engines for marine and industrial i^e have hern developed by a U.K. firm. These t'l^mr nrhich <*:< now m production, ranee m si7.p from five to nine-cylinder units with outputs from 800 to 1,500 c .h.p. They will all be
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      69 10 -sianaarapic oy (LEFT): A farewell parly m honour of Mr. C. Keshab I was given by the Form Four pupils of Loh Institute, Batu Road. Kuala I Lumpur last Sunday. Mr. I Keshab (seated m the centre) who had been a I teacher m the school since I its inception,
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      94 10 •Picture by MR AMAI ANATHAN of the Chief Port Managers Office. Port Swettenham. helps his bride the former Mis* Mary Josephine Martin, a teacher of the Klang Convent Girls' School, to cut their wedding c.ike at the reception held at the Evergreen Cafe. Klang. recently. Th» uedd'ng took plac*> at
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      49 10 Picture by WtAMJU-JUUua_JU__H*VJIIia««-RI-U-MUi (LEFT) The Federation's Minister for Education, Inche Mohd. Khir Johari. is seen congratulating Mook Lin Hui, who received the "Scholar of the Year (19.=>8) Certificate" at the first Speech Day held in conjunction with the prizegiving at the Anglo-Chinese School Klang. recently. Chi ng Seng Poh
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      76 10 -Picture by (BELOW) Inche Mahmud bin Hassan, a teacher of the Sultan Omar AH Saifuddin College, Brunei, and his bride. Che Maimunah binte Salleh, a teacher at the Methodist Boys' School. Port Suettenham. are seen during the Bersandine ceremony held at the bride's residence at Club Road. Klang. last Sunday.
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    • 69 10 General Meets Brothers MAJOR-GENERAL R. F. Johnstone, Director of Personal Services at the War Office, chats with Sgt. John Pinchon, 30, (centre) and his brother Corporal Alex Pinchon, 23. both from Beverley, Yorkshire, during an inspection of the Quarter Guajd of the 13/18 Royal Hussars mounted m his honour at
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      89 10 Picture by MORE than 100 people of the commercial community of Klang, including estate managers, and merchants attended a cocktail party at the Chartered Bank House. Klang. to bid farewell to Mr. I. C. Henderson, the bank manager, who is going on transfer to the Ampang Road branch. Kuala Lumpur,
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    • 38 10 Standardpic by (LEFT): Miss Ltong Slew lue, a Form VI student received a prize from the Education Minister, Inche Khir Johari at Victoria Institution Annual Speech Day ceremony held at the School hall l?M M«"^«' Fah
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      42 10 (RIGHT): Nine-year-old Ah Sang (foreground), the boy who was abandoned on the streets of Ipoh by his mother, grins happily wilh some of his new playmates at the Salvation Army Home m Gopeng Road, Ipoh. Seated on the right is Major Catherine
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      66 10 Picture. 9 (RIGHT) Mr. Teddy Eu Peng Beng helps his bride, the former Miss Chan Yoke Sim, to cut their wedding cake at the reception held at the Federal Hotel. Kuala Lumpur last week. The bridegroom. is the second son of Mr. and Mrs Eu En? Hock, while the bride
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      87 10 -Picture by I (BLLOW) The Junior Red Cross Society collected clothing to meet emergency requests m time of floods or fires. Picture shows Miss L. Lazarus, the Chairman of the Associate Group of the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society, Klang District, receiving the clothings to be stored up at
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      26 10 (RIGHT): Mr. G. Ramasamy, an employee of the Singapore Traction Company and his bride, the former Miss R. Valiamma who were married m Singapore last week.
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      95 10 A COMPLETE transcription library of more than 400 16-inch long plavine reI cords featuring ma.ior operatic and symphonic works as well as popular and ia 7 7 music, and mor e than 300 30-minute tapes and 400 scripts, comprising dramatic plays, talks and storio S> have been turned over to
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    449 11 r ni^jtmAwAmmm I U I IMPIK Thurs. §I*9 boys art ready I honour Md clory n they will take I on Saturday as fit h hoo Sen? Qu^e f them, writes ALF.X I know N?rause I have seen now they've sweated it oit at the Youth Camp m the
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    32 11 Philippine^ team for the Asian Youth soccer at Kuala Lumpur are photographed at Singapore airport with their country'«• ConsulGeneral m the Colony. Mr. A.F. Heligores (fourth m front row), on arrival yesterday.
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  • 205 11 > Asian Youth football competition which starts at Meral Capital's Merdeka Stadium tomorrow will be Ifc Ow Khrti'4 l.iv. In id >f the Malayan Film I nit file Standard today that his department will make a reel, lasting about 21 ni imtis on the screen. It would the highlights
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  • 251 11 11 IPPINr: Youths for the Asian soccer, led by linger, Brother V. Fidelis. arrived m Singapore by, and the first thing the lads asked for was a Zoo! They wanted to £0 to the Zoo. and they were shocked to find that Singapore didn't possess one! The Filipinos, 18-Mrong,
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  • 94 11 I rhurs (R« iter). X rea iunioi 5» «i X iting m *he first j r psi er tour- uiala L impm is i rrivc to the 13 an Fedcrap Ap I the day neni i ►pens. mn hero t Tuesday and \piri] 14 and IS) f .p= by
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  • 32 11 v King »tera boat Crtckei Club by >r > one m a Mendmatch on theI --.-rday. Angara Nadarajan r rr W Singh scored 'naiana while Van i netted for the Club. 1
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  • 27 11 SETIA Jaya beat Geylang United 4-0 m a SAFA Div. 3A leasjue match at Geylang yes terday. All the goals were scored by Ahmad Abu.
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  • 65 11 Mr. Low Wing Kee, manager of the Singapore Youth team which left for Kuala Lumpur last night to compete m the Junior "Asian Cup soccer competition, said that he was confident that his team would do well at Kuala Lumpur. The team comprising 20 players including
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  • 55 11 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) —England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales have agreed to hold a British Isles table tennis championship every December, it was announced here today. The first championship will be staged m Ireland on Dec. 4 and 5 this year. Each country will be represented by
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  • 92 11 Japs In Isle-Of-Man Motor Cycling ISLE-OF-MAN. Thurs.— Reuten Japanese riders taking part m the Isle-of-Man tourist trophy motorcycle races will bring their own food and cooking equipment, it was announced here today. The team of nine— four riders, with mechanics and technical advisers are expected to arrive here on May
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  • 79 11 IPOH. Thurs As a mark of respect to the late Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang. its patron and former President, the Perak Amateur Football Association cancelled all soccer games throughout the state ioday. Soccer wa s one of the late Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang's favourite
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  • 35 11 KUALA LUMPL'R. Thurs.— 27 Coy RASC 'A 1 beat No. 3 Federation Transport Coy Army Service Corps 5-3 m a Central Malaya sub-district .-nrrer match On the HQ Federation Army ground today. fgf
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  • 381 11 BAM Planning Official Welcome For Lim And Teh KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Badminton Association of Malaya Standing Committee will meet at Goodwood, residence of Mr. Heah Joo Seang, President of the BAM on April 21. Mr. Teh Gin Sooi, Secretary of the BAM told The Standard today that main items
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  • 393 11 INDIAN Recreation Club are still unbeaten m SAFA's Div. 1 soccer league competition when they beat Maxwell Sports Club 4-2 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Indians owed their victory to inside left S. Krishnan who scored the winning goals after Gurunathan
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  • 635 11  - AGNES SLIPPER Ready To Win SCRUTINEER FINAL GALLOPS By PENANG, Thurs. AGNES SLIPPER, who missed both her races at the Singapore March meeting, did an impressive trial m the company of SINGAPORE GLORY this morning. Breaking from the four furlong post the pair kept up a steady gallop to clock
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  • 125 12 Robinson NBA Defers Decision NEW YORK, Thurs. (Reuter). The New York State Athletic Commission have deferred until Friday a decision about Sugar Ray Robinson's world middleweight title. The commission had threatened to declare the title vacant If Robinson had not signed for a championship contest by noon. Robinson, who has
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  • 203 12 SINGAPORE MALAYA BOXING CLASH It'll Be The First... FOR THE first time m Malayan boxing, a Singapore team will travel to Penang to meet the Federation of Malaya on June 6. Mr. B L. Dunsford, secre--1 tary of the Singapore Amateur j Boxing Association told The Standard yesterday that the
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  • 106 12 BOSTON. Thura (Renter)— Entries for the 63rd running oi the B—'"^. Marathon closed a* noon yesterday and the field c: foreign entries shape?. up as one oi the best m recen* year?. There are eight foreigners who are expected to provide tr.e eventual winner. They
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  • 44 12 N E W M ARKE T. Thurs. (Beuteri Prince Aly Khan's Pe*:*e Etoile won the Free Handicap for three-year-olds run over seven furlongs here today. Mr Philip King's Chappaqua Tva? second, and Miss E Rigden's Charmed life third. Ten ran.
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  • 45 12 LEEDS. Yorkshire. Thurs. i (Renter) England beat the United States by five matches to three m the third and final ta'r^'e tennis international between the two countries. England also won the first 1 contest earlier this week, and the second was drawn.
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  • 487 12 Non-government body will take over control FRANKFURT, Germany, Thurs. (UPI)— A big shake-up m Soviet sports will be completed this week by a high-level conference which meets m Moscow to pick new bosses for Russia's two billion dollars- a-y ear sports effort. The
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  • 123 12 PENAN G. Thurs. The Re?: team cf the Penang Sport? Club wi'.l meet the England team m a tennis tournament on the P.S.C. Courts on Saturday. The tournament will comprise of six mixed doubles and three double?. The Rest •earn will be captained by Kee Hup
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  • 64 12 TAIPING. Thur-. Persukutan Melayu, with a better set of forwards, trounced Police 'A' by six goals to one m a Senior Division league soccer fixture on the esplanade last evening. Centre forward Noor bagged four goals for the winners. The other goals were saved by outside left
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  • 50 12 NEWMARKET, Thurs. (Reuter)— Prince Aly Khan's Petite Etoile won the Free Handicap for Three-Year-Olds run over seven furlongs here yesterday. Mr. Philip King's Chappaqua was second, and Miss E. Rigden's Charmed Life third. Ten ran. Petite Etoile was Australian jockey George Moore's first winner m England.
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  • 49 12 Japs For Winter Games TOKYO. Thurs. (Reuter) The Japan Olympic committee yesterday decided to despatch 41 players to the eighth Winter Olympic Games which are scheduled to take place at Squaw Valley m the United States from February 18 next year. The players will be accompanied by ten officials.
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  • 26 12 GLASGOW. Thurs. (Reuter) Freddie Gilroy (Belfast). British and British Empire bantamweight boxing champion, knocked out Charles'Sylla (France) m the second round of a scheduled eight-
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  • 31 12 BERNE. Switzerland. Thurs. (Reuter) Berne Young Boys Club, the Swiss soccer champions, beat Rheims, of France. 1-0 mi n the first leg of their ElirnnPfln Pun e«mi fi~«1 l
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  • 694 12 No Merry-making Or Dancing For BAM s Trainees PENANG. Thurs.— The first centralised training for Thomas Cup and Über Cup prospects will be concluded with a tournament among the trainees to be held at the Han Chiang High School on Sunday, Monday
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  • 42 12 JOHAI N i (Reuter South ABritish I toxinf today with V Bt \v. m Towee his as hi.- n Man wreight B. f< n said 1 lof ins <v hope t on Ortu •< phia stopp i: round I l ihcr pun
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  • 6 12 LO\P< M j Resu 1
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  • 390 12 By A Special Correspondent HAVE YOU ever thought what it feels like to oe oiil Dodgin? The lanky sad-faced centre half has been living m the shadow of Mcl Charles for weeks now. but this, son of a former manager has continued to serve Arsenal as solidly as he
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  • 196 12 TOUGH LUCK FOR PORTSMOUTH: IT'S NOW RELEGATION LONDON, Thurs. (Renter).— Portsmouth's 32-year stay m the English football leagues first division is over. Their 3-2 defeat at home to Everton last night ensured their relegation to the second division. Only 12.714 spectators turn-i ed out to watch the final phase of
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  • 189 12 Ireland's Only New Cap Is Hill BELFAST, thurs. (BeuterJ— Jimmy Hi.;, the Norwi h City inside left, is the on.y new cap m Ireland's soccer team to piay Waies at Windsor Park, here next Wednesday CAprii 22) Although this wi'.i be H. :v first full cap. he played m the
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    • 115 12 SPORTS/ U.S.A. A^M WILLIE MOSCOWI— .r^J W^dlrP fX^fT HUIACPS CH4MP^ WILLIE (ttOSCONI OP PMILApeLPMIA^gNNSVLVANiA,^:*) HIS PifST Po- C> JB woblp'S Championship TiTi.e m i«»*i at the aoe op 2* an? .^'l TITLES SiNCE THEN. WHEN HE WAS \<e HE WITNESSED A ChaWP.q^ J MATCH ANP PECIPEP HE COUwP PUV »ETTEe
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  • 361 13 SHAWS Hongkong studios arc staking a strong claim for major honours at the forthcoming Asian Film Festival at Kuala Lumpur with a $1,000,--000 production m Eastmancolor, "The Kingdom And The Beauty" m which box-office stars Lin Dai and Chao Lei are teamed together. Lin Dai
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  • 74 13 fn~ fhf frrjtt time m two \.ea^s. npix" f ootprivts were added n the "Forecourt of the Fn™nvs" nt Grnu^nn'g Ckitust Theatre when Rosa;»n/i Russell imbedded hers. prior to The start of the *Trst evening perfnrrnnnce of the 19th week of Warner Bros.' "Aunt 1 Mn^e." Laat previous
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  • 93 13 "SEPARATE TABLES," Hecht-Hill-Lancaster's screen version oi the Terence ftttttigan international stage hit will be screened m Singapore soon. Starring Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, David Nil' en and Burt Lancaster icith Wend'/ Hiller, GUidys Cooner, Cathlccn Nesbitt, Felix Aylmer. Rod Taylor and Andrei/ Daltoii, "Separate Tables" was directed by
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  • 57 13 JOANNE WOODWARD reveals how the 17-year-old heroine of William Faulkner's "The Sound and the Fury" approaches love m Jerry Wald's CinemaScope srrfen version. Photo shows Stuart Whitman. Twentieth Century Fox newcomer teaching Joanne what she has heen missing. Others m the cast are Yul Brynner, Ethel Waters,
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  • 183 13 40 th Birthday Of United Artists rTT^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^WT^W^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^TTTT^^W^^Tfi^^^y r ]^HE best 1 pictures, are turned out when the producer director-writer-actor team is composed of equally skilled people at the top of their form. But the fact that the director is the key figure m the combination is generally acknowledged nowhere so
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  • 54 13 "I MUST HAVE VOl OR NO ONE." sings Marilyn Monroe m "Some Like It Hot." Her thoughts at the moment are on Tony Curtis according to the film's script. "I've locked my heart. I'll keep my feelings there I mean to care for no one, because
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  • 445 13 BECAUSE of a superficial physical resemblance, Dean Stockwell. starred m the Darryl F. Zanuck production "Compulsion, is being spoken of m the fan magazines as a potential inheritor of the mantle of the late Jimmy Dean. *Can Dean Storkweli shake o:T \hc Jimmy Dear, jinx'" 1
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  • 409 13 independent producers. And because it is not m the business of production —because it abstains from exercising any restraint or interference m the creative side of moving-making, allowing its producers absolute freedom— it has been able to attract the best and most imaginative creative
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    • 322 13 LI'L ABNER By 41 r app f N MAIN'T SEEM U A -AN ENTITLED \f AN' A RIGMT.'.'- AM JONES IS TH'NAME I MANN MOOMIN AIgOGPATCM GAL.'.' f TOMUNTDO^'M TMlfc 1 I ME'STM'BtST 1 V -AN'HUNTIN'IS > BEANS BEFO'- A/SS^ 1 A BACWELO^ fl9 A »C!ND-WUGE. f /AAM GAME If
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    2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 208 14 LONDON. Thurs.(Reuter) Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the Foreign Secretary, told a questioner m the House of Commons yesterday he did not know of any plans to introduce nuclear or atomic weapons m South-east Asia as suggested by a Labour M.P. Nor £-6.
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  • 111 14 REDS ATTACK TIBETAN STRONGHOLD NEW DELHI. Thurs.— The Chinese communists have launched a heavy surprise attack against Tibetan positions 150 miles South-west ct Lhasa m their first penetration oi this strong anticommunist area. reports from the Indian border town of Kaiimpong said today. The communists attacked w::h modern gun> and
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  • 125 14 PILOT LANDS ON U.S. SOIL AT GUNPOINT MIAMI. Florida. Thurs. <X T PI> Four Cubans three of them claiming to have escaned from rebel firing squads hijacked a Cuban airliner at gunpoint today and forced the pilot to land m Miami. The Cuban Aerovias C 46 with 19 passengers, four
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  • 69 14 A MIRROR provides a double treat for newsmen as French film star Brigitte Bardot talked to the press last week after arriving m London for film work While Brigitte was P" route to the city from London airport. \\er car became involved m an
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  • 414 14 NASSER BARES RED PLOT Friendship with Russia lost Plan was to seize Iraq, split Syria and Egypt CAIRO, Thurs., (Reuter) President Nasser said today that Egyptian Intelligence had uncovered a "communist master-plot" to seize Iraq, split Syria and Egypt and create a Red fertile crescent m the Middle East. This
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    • 196 14 Arabs hold first oil conference CAIRO. Thurs (LTD The Arab world's first oil con- j ference opens here today. No major policy derisions were expected but the meeting hoped to focus world opinion on Arab desires for greater profits. The meeting was called to mobilize Arab opinion behind an industry
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  • 59 14 LONDON*. Thurs. (UPI) Briinin ha? given SEATO countries more than $130,000,--000 (Malayan) m aid. Foreign Secretary Selwyri Lloyd •told the House of Commons yesterday. He said this aid was given up to Dec. 31, lPnB and did not include a further credit to Pakistan signed on
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  • 212 14 WASHINGTON, Thurs.(UPl)— Acting Secretary of State Christian A. Herter was reported by administration sources today to be the odds-on favourite to succeed the ailing John Foster Dulles m the key cold war Cabinet post. I These sources, some of them close to the White House,
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  • 117 14 Good word for C-Plan students CAxN'BERRA. Thurs. lUPI) External Affairs Minister, Richard Casey, today defended before the Hou.se of Represen.atives Colombo Plan countries students coming to Australia He denied allegations that their standard was below the desired average level. He :<aid: "Here and there have been difficuk cases, the difficulties
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  • 123 14 RUBBER WORKERS ASKED TO STRIKE AKROX (Ohio), Thurs. (Reuter) The I nited Rubber Workers Union today called a nation-wide strike against the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company and the B.F. Goodrich Company. Negotiators worked until the midnight strike deadline set by the union m an effort to avert the stoppase.
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  • 39 14 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter) A swimming race will be held m Magelang, Central Java, this month for women of 50 years and above. No men will be allowed to watch the race, the organizers announced.
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  • 57 14 Hunting Car. A.r Transport Limited have been given a contract for trooping to Singapore for all three services, the Air Minister announced m London yesterday. Britannia 317 aircraft wf. be used and the new service will start m May Each Bight will carry over 100 passengers from Britain
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  • 66 14 NAVY Lt. MALCOLM S CARPENTER <: Gro\p, California, one of se\en ynu'L iesi p sen to train for the honour of b'Mn.; th< ft* can spaceman undergoes te>ts at ft'righl velopment Centre m Dayton. Ohm |<> ability to function under the stress nj pentrr was put
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  • 294 14 LONDON. Thurs A iudg° spoke yesterday about a kissing game. known as "Hyde Park Corner." which was played by seven coupes at a party. "The came is a new one to me." sairf Mr. Commissioner Flowers m the Divorce Court. "Each gentleman haws a lady sitting on hi§ knee
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