Singapore Standard, 18 April 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD (FINAL EDITION) Telephone ***** —5 Cable TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. APRIL 13, 1939. Vol. IX No. 283 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 483 1 MALAYA AND INDONESIA RENEW OLD TIES Treaty at friendship* co-operation signed And early measures on patrol boat incidents KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Indonesia has no intention of setting up a free port either m Java or Sumatra to compete with Singapore and Penang, the Prime Minister,
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  • 35 1 THE SIGNING OF THE PACT Friendship between Malaya and Indonesia is remenied the part is signed by the Prime Minister of the Federation* Dato Abdul Razak* and the Premier of Indonesia* Dr. Djuanda.— Standard pir.
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  • 182 1 THIRTY-TWO tup members of the Liberal Socialist Party, including the chairman of the' executive committee, Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha, and the treasurer, Mr. A. V. Pinto, resigned last night to form an independent group which can "faithfully carry out the policy of alignment
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  • 53 1 HONGKONG. Fri. (Reuter) a 44-year-old Singapore man. Ang Hock Sang, was jailed for five years today for robbery. The court was told that from last August to January this year, h? sytematically robbed the homes of wealthy residents and collected $20,-° 000 (Hongkong* m jewellery,
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  • 40 1 QUEEN ELIZABETH of Britain is to pay an official visit to Italy m re urn for the state visit to London by President Gronchi last year, it was announced yesterday. No da'e has yet been fixed. (Reuter).
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  • 28 1 A 10-year-old girl, Lee Chew Moi, fell into a well off .Jurong Road and died on the way to the Genera! Hospital, Singapore, last night.
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  • 352 1 Smallpox: One death and vaccine stocks are running low THOUSANDS of people were turned away from smallpox vaccination centres m Singapore yesterday afternoon as the disease claimed its first victim 49-year-old K. Nanoo of Kampong Alexandra. Nanoo wag one of the first smallpox victims from Kampong Alexandra to be admitted
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  • 53 1 A 14-YEAK-OM) English boy flown into England from Singapore was taken yesterday to the Denton Isolation Hospital. Gravesend, Kent, as a smallpox suspect. The boy. son of a serviceman, had arrived by air at Stan Sted, on the north side of the River Thames
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  • 1000 1 A MERGER between Singapore and the Federation is a delicate matter when political minds are so different/ the former Prime Minister of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said yesterday m his first public speech as a "private person." He .was sneaking as
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  • 74 1 THE Sl NDAY STANDARD recently presented the entertaining icatvre, "From UtaQi to c'ie. c a sprues of tttories ni people who narked Uirr way *rom extreme ooverty 10 great wealth. Now comes unoiHer great y< r es—"FRO& RICHES TO RAGS" rhr stones oj 12 men who
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  • 100 1 NICOSIA. Fri.— (Kcuter)— Thp Cireek-Cypnot Mayor of the U>st Cyprus town of Paphos today sent a telcsram to the Governor Sir Hugh Foot, complaining against British policemen who, he alleged, raided a Greek club m Paphos last night and beat up members.
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    • 559 2 NO! FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES (1) INSPECTORS OF MACHINERY m the Machinery Department: $628x.34-934/928x 34-1,234 QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants must have served a three years apprenticeship m mechanical engineering (preferably on steam plant). have passed or be exempt from, the examination for Parts I and II of the Associate j Membership
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    • 617 2 ICES ADMISSION TO STANDARD ONE IN PERAK SCHOOLS, 1960 PARENTS/ Guardians are requested to take their children who were born m 1953. to the school of their choice to register them for admission to Standard I m 1960 on the following dates: 11th May 31st May. Times: Between 8.30 a.m.
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    • 727 2 TENDER NOTICES p. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received up tc noon on 2nd May, 1959. for the Supply of Galvanised Mild Steel Water Tanks, at j the Office of the State Engi- j neer. Kedah/Perli.>. Alor Star. from whom all particulars may be obtained. TENDER NOTICE THE
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    • 68 2 ACCOM VACANT TO LET Two md Threc-b.-d--room modern Hats lurni^hed unturnished at Holland RMd Singapore with all corA-en;enccs Telephone *****/:*:)fift7 NOTICE s.s. "RAJULA" sailing for Mp.dras on 21s: April 1959 IN view of Sinsapore being a Smallpox infected port, no visitors will be allowed to board the "Rajula" on the
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 377 3 IN THE most forthright statement I from any official source on the possiItv of a merger between the Federation I Singapore, the new Prime Minister of ■lava, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, Id the occasion of his first Press confer■e after taking office to say bluntly and
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    • 328 3 NOT so long ago that one cannot clearly Lj!:se their affectionate, fraternal embrace, lonel Camel Abdel Nasser of Egypt, who made hsclf the President of the United Arab Republic, p Comrade Nikita Khrushchev, disported themkes m front of flag-waving, slogan-shouting mobs Egypt and m Russia. Today, each sits I the
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  • 55 3 M OFFICE: W Lot Teck tOm Road. S'Dore I PO Bex No 1563 Cables. TIGERNEWS" L Tel 254^1 (5 ires) A!l departments (a^a Iu*PUR; Ouna insurance Bids 174. Batu Rd C Telephone t. Kr 91 C-wan St Tel: 3=29 BjJSv 3. Lorn St !>l 4C55 IcACCA
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  • 2022 3  - Meeting Communism in the Far East WALTER S. ROBERTSON by MR. WALTER S. ROBERTSON, United States Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, who recently resigned because of ill health, sees little chance of overcoming the basic hostility of the Chinese Communist regime." In the following article written for
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  • 555 3  - Worlds No. 1 Pepper Exporter R.Myerscough -by- KUCHING BRITAIN'S Borneo colony of Sarawak is fighting to maintain its place as the world's number one pepper exporter. Sarawak has risen to first place m the pepper industry only m the last five years. At the outbreak of World War 11, Indonesia,
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    426 3 DEHii%l> the brief announcement m the Press yesterday that a spin m the central committee of the Liberal Socialist Party has minimized the chance of an election alliance against the PAP, is the story of one of the most sordid manoeuvres m Singapore politics. The committee wa s to
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    • 16 3 "'i I j j jimm j—~- Hh^ STOR 2 I E> PORTABLE l:::i NATIONAL X* I—
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  • 834 4 Plans to immunise capital of Kedah PENANG, Fri. Health authorities are now finalising plans to conduct a mass vaccination campaign to prevent an outhreak of smallpox m the state. While members of the public have been urgently advised to get themselves vaccinated
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  • 322 4 Jabs tar graduates: They should start from the ranks STU IT IS AN erroneous practice to give graduates fresh from the University top posts m Government service, president of the Singapore Teachers* Union, Mr. S. Sivanandam, declared yesterday. Mr. Sivanandam was commenting on a story m The Standard yesterday, m
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  • 441 4 PAKISTAN'S Minister for Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, Mr. Manzoor Qadir, said m Singapore yesterday that the SEATO was a strong deterrent against communist subversion m South-east Asia. Mr, Qadir who led his country's delegation to the recent ministerial meeting oi the
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  • 65 4 A SOCIAL worker, Mrs 3eow Peck Leng. will address about 200 women on "The "iuty of women m the coming general elections" at a Hari lava Party at the Siglap Com--uinity Centre at 4 p.m. to'ay. The party is being held by le women's 'section of
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  • 164 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Justice Ong m the }\:zh Court today granted $4,200 damages plus costs to Chin Kee Fat*. 56-year old lumberjack, who claimed damages from lorry driver. Ong Chin Kian and his principal, sawmiller Ong Ban Tian. The award is a segue.
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  • 29 4 THE Singapore Taxi-Own-ers' L'o-oper.it.ve Motor Garage and Stores Society Limited, -a ill ho] I rs annual genera] meeting at 2r>. Bea v n Roaa. on April 26.
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  • 264 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri. lnriu !t employers today formed their own w r r move to assure that rights of ir»< nt^ T disregarded by the Government )Nt i Called the "Federation o: v Commercial Employers' Cons;],- Federation will represent the Lnti medium to voice the opinions M merciaJ
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  • 39 4 MR.. I GRAHAM PARSONS who ha<= been appointed Unite States Assistant Secretary of Sate for Far Eastern Affairt m succession to Mr. Walter S. Robertson, will pay a two-day informal visit to the Federal Capita next week.
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    761 4 We Mourn The Loss Of A Foremost Statesman And Courteous Gentleman IPOH, Fri. Tributes to a "talented and diligent I advocate" were paid by members of the Perak bench and bar to the late Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, Tuan Haji Abdul Wahab bin Toh Muda Abdul Aziz, at a
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  • 378 5 \ut other cultures istrit be suppressed students conference rtAlAY should be the only national langu I Sngapore and the Federation of Malaya smcc the languages of the other cultural s serve very useful purposes, they should > 0 \ncd as secondary languages. lecided by
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  • 38 5 7 men r gf vi i c had j I take sun I r. young ng Ho 1 Lira i a [i nation k i I 11 I i r, M- Tai iuties f the Uinistn to
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  • 31 5 10W1NG ff urers elected to the Singapore Mr >- ih Yua president M- ng S md Mi G jar rretary: I r ratn m asst. i" M Inns Wen, Chung Fait
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  • 144 5 DIRECTOR of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mong said that the outcome of the Regional Conference of Technical Education, held m Hongkong recenty. would greatly benefit Singapore. He sairl that it would also hep other under-developed British Commonwealth countries m the South-east Asia region. The Dire-
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  • 69 5 FED. HAS A YOUTH HOSTEL ASSN. THE Department of Tourism m Singapore announced yesterday that there was a Youth Hostel Association m the Federation. The Chairman of the Malayan Youth Hostel Association, Dr. .1 H. Newmn, said that he had 2r>o member? and a hostel at Johore Bahru and a*
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  • 272 5 ONE man was killed and two others were admitted to the Singapore General Hospital when two cars collided head-on early yesterday m Paya Lebar Road. The man killed was Junior Technician Bernard William Hayes, 26, of the Royal Air Force, Seletar. The
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  • 93 5 S'PORE MALAYS TO DISCUSS THEIR STATUS THE interim Committee of the Singapore Malay Movement <GEMALA> will meet at 2 p.m. at the Istana Kampong Gelam tomorrow to discuss the position of the Malays m Singapore. The discussions will revolve on the Malay rights a^ are embodied m the proposed Constitution
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  • 254 5 THE Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army Command m Atjeh m North Sumatra, Lt.-Col. T. Hamzah, flew into Singapore yesterday on a secret mission. Lt.-Col. Hamzah, who was accompanied by his wife, was met at the airport by the Indonesian Consul-General, Brig.-Gen.
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  • 221 5 PPP has duped us say thirty 'quit' members IPOH, Fri. Thirty members have resigned irom the Peoples' Progressive Party because, they allege, they had been '"duped by the PPP." They belonged to the party's branch at Gunong Rapat new village. The Standard learns that about 100 or more other members
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  • 71 5 GRADS FOR MIDDLE SCHOOLS SINGAPORE'S Director of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mong, said yesterday that university graduates now teaching m Chinese primary schools would be transferred to serve m middle schools. They would, however be required to consent to teach m middle schools when necessary. Mr. Lee added. He asked
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  • 49 5 MAN (78) BREAKS LEGS IN FALL A 73 -YEAR -OLD man yesterday fractured his legs when he fell 40 feet from the second-storey of a row of shophouses m Sago Lane, Singapore. The man, Chee Ah Kow. who Is unemployed and has no living relatives, was admitted to hospital.
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  • 430 5 Crucial turn in Lake murder: Jury excluded from 'legal inquiry' ACCUSED IS ALLEGED TO HAVE MADE STATEMENT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The case of the murder of Badrul Hisham, 22-year-old son of chairman of the Public Services Commission, Dato Hamzah bin Abdullah, took a crucial turn m the Supreme Court today
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  • 222 6 Dismissal tor workers who have hidden their past THE Singapore Government is conducting investigations into exconvicts employed m its various departments. The Standard understands that some Division IV employees m certain departments have been given dismissal notices because they failed to declare their
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  • 85 6 King gives Tun title to Djuanda XL ALA I I MPIR, Kn The Yin? Di Prrtuan Agon?, at an investiture at the Istana Negara this morning, heatoned the title of Sri Maharajah Mangkn Negara on the visiting Indonesian Premier. Dr. D.iuanrta. This is the nations highest auard and it gives
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  • 28 6 THE Sembawang branch of the Singapore People's Alliance b€ officially ppe^.e i by the Chairman, Tun Lim Yew Hocfe on April 19 at 5 pun
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  • 95 6 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Local Government. Lands and Housing. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, yesterday clarified a report m The Standard which quoted him as having: said that the 100 shares held hy his wife m the Perak Mining Enterprise were paid for out
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  • 190 6 Hubby had an affair with a widow -COURT TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, FrJ Mr. Justice One m the High Court here today grantee a i decree nisi, to be made absolute m three month.s to a young midwife, a mother of three children. The woman. Lee Poh Yen. 28, applied for
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  • 176 6 20 TRAPPED IN JAMMED LIFT:THEN SQUEEZE OUT TINY OPENING TWENTY people, including several women, were trapped for about ten minutes when a lift m Fullerton Building, Singapore, jammed just as it left the second floor for the third at 2 p.m. yesterday. The lift had discharged a couple of passengers
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  • 54 6 KOH TEK TAN. was found guilty m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday on a charge oi extorting $250 from Yap Km. a stall holder, by putting him m fear at Seng Poh Road market on the night of March 9. Sentence was postponed for a fortnight
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  • 45 6 A YOUTH. Neo Chweo Lai, was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with being a member of an unlawful assembly at Upper Serangoon Road on April 15. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed $1,000 bail until May 1.
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  • 128 6 He they spoke m code language so that Michael would not suspect ".hern. Yoganathan said he had earlier said that he had heard about this affair from his neighbour. He questioned the girl an^ she admitted what ho had heard from thr neighbour* was true He then took
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  • 136 6 A SINGAPORE Traffic Police driving tester was dismissed from service on charges of misconduct at the conclusion of a hearing before a Police Disciplinary Board yesterday. Three other testers have been suspended from duty awaiting the decision of the Board, Police Secretary. Mr. S. K. Sundram.
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  • 193 6 RAUB, Fn. Mr. Justice Neal m the Raub Assize Court today sentenced C. George Michael, 47, a private tutor of English m Mentakab. to four years' jail for raping his foster-daughter, aged 11. The offence tr>nk place on the night, of Nov.
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  • 107 6 ELECTION POSTERS: FOUL PLAY CERTAIN* political parties m Singapore are "getting around the election posters ban" by putting up notices of coming election rallies and other information with party symbols on them. The Police yesterday disclosed that these notices had come to their attention and were up m many parts
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  • 45 6 THE Permanent Secretary to the Ministry for ESdu ration Mr. Lee S;o\v Mong, preseni tae prices for the Inter-Secondary S< boo De- bate organized rv the Student and Youth Department of the Chinese V.M.C.A on May 2at 4 p.rr.. at 16 South Pier.
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  • 461 6 THE Siong Beoy Hotel m Serangoon Road, Singapore, was described as a brothel specialising m the importation of prostitutes from the Federation, at the Quarterly Session of the Hotels' Licensing Board yesterday. The Board, with Mr. S K. Lee (Fourth District
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  • 334 6 MALACCA. Fri. On the e\e oj n,,^ for the State elections, the Alii am c ,r M meetings to decide on the allo at-, surprise announcements t»da> The UMNO strongman m Ma bin Baba said that the MIC. tmi i had been left out of the "JO scats m
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    50 6 MISS Vni fornu Qa t< m thr is g-. on h< r i; she is i n ni m y>.~. i irer f or Singapore La lunc Win r and the retired 1 Abdul Ra this wa event o! Bpc she said i wompr. •by thr loc l I
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  • 96 6 A IEP Sine,-;/ q jiry a.^aui-rr: and by four n b°:r.c socle y. Hung Aik he was cyclir ..in: Road ftf nn Dec M l WE& sudden four men. They stopp l him to *rh Longed but I ins not i n gang Hung si d by the i'
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  • 17 6 THE Club of Sins ■ttnuAl I p.m. at I rant. Mr Ri vheri.. r tion.
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  • 100 7 HOWLETT LEAVES FOR DELHI CONFAB THE D;rejior of Tourism for Singapore and the Federation, Mr. R. A. Howlett, left Singapore yesterday to attend the South-east Asia Travel' Commission conference m New; Delhi He will be observer for the Co ony and the Federation. Mr. Howlett said that a, r.c'r..'.cd report
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  • 238 7 Dissident Lib-Socs may ally with SPA BEHIND-THE-SCENE negotiations are progressing between a dissident group of LiberalSocialist Party leaders and top policy-makers of the Singapore Peoples' Alliance for an election alliance of all "democratic" forces. Last night, a hush-hush meeting was held between these
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  • 186 7 Peking opera star is on a quest for a husband PENANC. Frl. A Hongkong actress. Miss Yu Soo Chow, star of the Peking Opera now on tour m the Federation, said here today that if she could find a suitable man m Penang, she would marry him. Miss Yu told
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  • 139 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 95} 95* R.S.S. No. 1 May 953 953 R.S.S No. 1 June 95| 96 R.S.S. No. 2 94i 95 R.S.S. No. 3 95| 94} Tone: Quiet after steady. Tin price m Singapore was 5396£
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  • 141 7 THE 'EIGHT IMMORTALS' LEADER IS DETAINED PENANG, Fri. Magistrate Mr. A.iaib Singh today ordered that an alleged leader of a secret society ca'.'.ed the "Eight Immortals" be detained for a further 28 days. Chan B^on Moh, who was picked up m a coffee-shop on April 3. has been under detention
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  • 41 7 FOR the fourth time. Mis. j Cynthia Koek. chairman Board of Film Censors. Malaya, has been chosen to sit on the pa- nel of judges for the annual Asian Film Festival, m Kuala Lumpur from May 4to May 8.
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  • 195 7 SEATO FLAGSHIP QUITS FOR REPAIRS FROM Ranjit Gill aboard aircraft carrier USS Yorktown: Leader of the mighty SEATO fleet exercising off Malaya HMAS Melbourne, has been forced to leave the armada because of engine trouble. The Australian aircraftcarrier is now steaming back to Singapore, after a decision this morning to
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  • 309 7 Split will not keep Lib-Socs from the polls SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Liberal-Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, last night questioned the "political correctness" of those "dissidents"' who left the Party "at a time like this." In a statement to The Standard, the secretary-general expressed regret over the step taken by
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    • 218 7 y3O Time Signal and News, 940 Singapore Sport? Results. 9.45 i Continental Cocktail 10 p.m Voices from the Past 10 15 Popular Dance Orchestra. 10. 30 I Your Sincerely. 11 p m Good I Nig h 1 RtlDlFtl SION (Silver Network): 6.30 a.m Sunrise Serenade. 7 p.m News 7.05 Rise
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    157 9 PUBLICITY is a "Must" m business, Mr. Robert Lee, publicity manager of Cycle and Carriage Co. (1926) Ltd said yesterday Mr Lee is the Singapore Publicity Club's new chairmar.. He -diri publicity was important to firms wishing to establish goodwill with members of the pub.;". One of the Club's
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  • 29 9 it had i m l-man y Mr. T-r.er 1 N.ppon British ing a n N rth Borneo the experts 5 1 ri 3 1 i O j 9
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  • 8 9 I m tons a r I (32.300
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  • 203 9 Decision Soon On BOAC Tokyo Halt WASHINGTON', FrL—(Reuiei -Informed aviation sources n .av predicted a favouri c United States derision m British Overseas Airways Corporation's application to nppra'e a global jet service through Tokyo A Civil Aeronautics Board examiner is scheduled to announce his recommendation m the case tomorrow morning
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  • 99 9 OPERATIONS of Johan Tin Dredging L^d- fof the year ended Jan 31, 1959. resulted In a Pr^.* Of 53 1.991. the eumua] report stated. With the addition of th* 3 previ is credit balance and deductions for income rsx md tas adjiistments, there a tal f 5"3.
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  • 57 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rate.to merchants yesterday:Canadian Dollars: buying. T T. 31-7 8. OD. 32 90 day s airmail 32-3 8 cred:: bills, 32-7 lfi trade bills. French Francs: selling TT O D. ***** ready. Be'.s.a:: Francs: se'.hrc TT OI 1
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  • 31 9 THE Financial Times reports that the Chevrolet Division of General Motors expects to start producing engines next month for it? new small rar m the Tonowanda, New York plani
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  • 85 9 BOTH Industrials and T:r.= were quiet y steady on the Ma avail share market yesterday, while Rubbers were active and prices firm. Turnover was fair. Pr: changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Srilrrs W Hammer 143 i.45 Henry Waugh i 28 1 31 cd H'kong
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  • 418 9 MALAYAN si irebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fitzpatricks 94c. overnight. 95c F. v'v N* ords $1.57 overnighi $1.58, >1 52| od^ lot: Gammon $1 68; w. Hammer ?1 .44; H. Waugh 32, $1.30. $1.31 overnight; Hongkong Bank iHK ree l HK5435.00 Hume pref. A4/8; M. Breweries
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  • 253 9 MANY WANT TO START TYRE PLANT- fgf So Govt. Suggests Joint Ownerships KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government wants a consortium of local and foreign firms to operate a tyre factory m Malaya. Disclosing this yesterday, the Federation's Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said: "So manj*
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  • 103 9 DWARFING the car. this tyre is probably the world's heaviest tyre. Made by a U.K. firm, it is 29 inches wide and 80 inches m diameter and weighs more than a ton. This "Earthmover" class of tyre is the largest and heaviest ma.de by the
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  • 82 9 The export drive by manufacturers of British mining machinery will rcarh its peak during an Exhibition to be he.d at Olympia, London, from July 9th to 18th. Mine? executive;; and mining engineers from many countries will be going *o London to see comprehensive display of modern
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  • 50 9 SINGAPORE harbour handled less cargo m February than m the previous month, according to statistics issued yesterda3 F In February, only 674.960 tons cargo were discharged, against 744, 20 D tons m January. Corresponding figures for cargo loaded were 315.270 tons (February) and 383.870 tons (January).
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  • 162 9 Langui .70 .75 Lower Perak 13 1 13 3 Rahman Rvd. M .58 Kaub Gold 1 20 1 30 Taiping Con. 2.15 2 20 cd Tongkah Harbour 13/- 13 3 LOCAL RUBBERS Am.-:'. Ma.a y 2 15 2.20 Ayer Tanas 2.12 2.17 cd Bassett 150 cents)
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  • 104 9 Kuala Lumpur. Fri Communist China is building a synthetic rubber plant m Kirin. Manchuria, according to well informed sources here. A synthetic rubber plant is also under construction m Czechoslovakia. The communist nations are making every effort to make their own rubber, because at present they import
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  • 256 9 Rubber's Buoyancy Short Lived Report THE buoyant conditions m the Singapore rubber market, sparked by strong overseas markets and last minute covering by April shorts, experienced at the beginning of this week, were short-lived, says the weekly report of Holiday, Cutler. Bath and Co. Ltd". Large quantities of No 1
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  • 109 9 FIRM buying support from overseas yesterday resulted m the Singapore rubber price rising 2b cents, to 95g cents per lb- for International first grade May shipment. The market opened higher on better than expected overseas advices and steadied further on short covering and reserve of
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  • 47 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices m cents per lb.. yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 94J 95| International May No. 1 R.S.S. 95| 951 June No. 1 95£ 9b\ May No. 2 94* 95 May No. 3 nominal 93 1 94* Tone: Steady.
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  • 100 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra Mar.-Apr $44$ buyers; $45$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk 568 sellers; m drums $71 sellers; Muntok white pepper $155 sellers; Sarawak white $154 sellers special Sarawak black $83. Singapore Copra Association! closing prices fair merchantable mixed
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  • 72 9 STEEL totalling 250 tons was lifted 20 feet off the ground m Belfast recently and swung round m a 190--foot circle. The machine which performed this feat was the new cantilever crane constructed for the Belfas!/ Harbour Board at the Stormont Wharf m Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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  • 134 9 Workers Reach Accord U.S. Strike CLEVELAND. Ohio. Fn IUPI) Agreement Krai reached yesterday between the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. and the United Rubber Workers* Union, but 59.000 U.S Rubber, Goodrich and Firestone employees were i r -le becaun of a disagreement involving Ertng* benefits. The Goodyear agreement was reached
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  • 165 9 OOIEH ROADS W'a.; !o, Procyoi T<v \v-> Sumatra Prelude. Obokll To'-.e A Salsette, Ocean Fortune, Pacific Trader, llarito Lulu. Kax:, Tokyo Mam. Frj— s'a 4 Mokusti. M. 1 i-hrma Maru T'>ridor, Nevasa, Michel Jebsen Nagasaki Mar;. Etajula Msnilft Maru. H-.l'anerr Tw n Breeze. Beubentipton, Efessensteta INNFR ROADS
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    • 70 9 SWISSAIR invites you to fly to NEW YORK for the |U^ WORLD TRADE FAIR ■■L. May Bth -19th and WORLD PETROLEUM mmm EXPOSITION June Ist sth f* A^M DEPARTTRFS F\TRY M* M^^ -t'i TUESDAY and SATURDAY \ia BANGKOK. m TRAVEL SWISSAIR M THE COMFORTABLE WAY For further details consult your
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
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      67 10 THE PRIME MINISTER of Indonesia. Dr. Diuanda attended a reception Riven by the Federation's Minister for External Affairs. Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman and Che Norashikin Ismail at the Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman. Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Photo shows Or D.iuanda (extreme left) talking to two Malay leaders (left
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      42 10 MALAYA'S new Premier, Dato Abdul Raz&k bin Hussein and his family (left to right): Datin Rahah binte Ha.ii Mohamed Noh, holding Nizam, aged six months, Naguib, 6 years. Johari, Ah years, m the lounge of their residence m Federal Hill, Kuala Lumpur.
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      39 10 Picture by THE Federation's Deputy Paramount Ruler the Sultan of Selangor. is seen presenting; a sift to the visitin? Prime Minister of Republic of Indonesia. Dr. Djuanda. Kartawidiaia. at the Istana Pantai at Morib on Tuesday. Ching Seng Poh
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      41 10 -Standardpic by DELEGATES from Burma, Vietnam, Indonesia, Laos, the Philippines. Thailand. India, Singapore and the Federation of Malaya who attended the Inter-Country Yaws Co-ordination conference which opened at the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. The conference ends today.—
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      56 10 (LEFT): Mrs. Douylas Lor. President of the National Committee, S c 1 a n g o r Branch. Women's Institute, shows Mrs. Prijono. wife of the Indonesian Minister for Education. Tuition and Culture, some embroidery work at the Women's Institute Headquarters on Tuesday. On the left is Che Tom. wife
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      52 10 Picture by (LEFT): The winners of the Hari Raya Kebaya Contest organized by the Cathay Theatre, Port Swettenham m conjunction with the screening of "Selendang Delima" last week are seen (from right to left) the "Kebaya Queen" Che Sariah Ibrahim. Che Zainab Kamaruddin (2nd) and Miss Jenny Fan (3rd). Ching
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      69 10 Picture h> (BELOW) ta*fed*j Sebastian Dfficei Charge of tin P rti partment. P*rl s ham, helps bis hr* former Mis» I nlh; thony, to wl th«r* cake at a recept"* Saturday. Ih. bri* daughter of Hi nc A. Anth«m> ol Mala the groom if tfc* J Mr. and Mr§ D
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    • 42 10 Picture by (RIGHT): A comedy sketch by members of the Ninth Klang Scout Troop of La Salle School during the camp-fire held on the school grounds last week to mark the end "f *h«» first school term. Ching Seng Poh
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    • 52 10 Standardpic by (RIGHT): General Officer Commanding. Federation Army. Lieut General Dato F. H. Brooke, pins the Long Service and Good Conduct .Medal on Warrant Officer. P. C. K. Lloyd at a ceremony held at the Ministry of Defence. Armed Forces Division. Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur on
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      37 10 (LEFT): tin A Indonesian lat-ttH P r i .i o n i MM Sud.iono and Mn J visited the M and Crafts i Kuala I.umpu! *w T' Jf Photo shows the* rti ing menkuan^ ha*k' 8
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      63 10 Standardpic bv MR JAN ROOIA. Export Manasfr of I.indeteves Co. Ltd Singapore, helps his bride, the former Miss Cecilii Frankfort elder daughter of Mr. L. P. Frankfort of Petaling Java. Kuala Lumpur, to cut their wedding cake at the reception held at P.W.D Sports Club. Kuala Lumpur last Saturday They
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    • 66 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL ff^S Banish ikf H q i r with DARKON Hair Pomade Dork on does darken grey
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  • 96 11 SCRUTINEER FRANCIS Race M Race 1 Race 3 Race 4 Race 5 Race 6 Race 7 Race 8 R. OF MALAYA BRIDEN CHEERS AGNES SLIPPER MISSISSIPPI BLACK GOLD METEORITE II OUR KINGDOM Seaport Rangoon II Angkor Wat Whispering Giant Excelsior Fair Nipper Gembira No Fluke Window Test Winloton Dragon
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    1038 11 TODAY'S CARD 2.75 p.m. Cl. 2 Div. 3 6 Furs. 1. 6421-9 Crown Link beg 8y 9.00 Moon Rodgers Copt. H. F. Bloxhom 2. -0-020 Docmoyror bam 3y 812 Donnelly E. B'kelen S. C. Stable 3. 0-7387 Seaport breg 4y 8.11 King R. B'kelen G. and T. Kongsi 4. 0040
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  • 284 11  - GO FOR BLACK GOLD Scrutineer He has the form to win the main sprint By BLACK GOLD should be a safe bet m the main sprint for Class Two, Division One horses at Penang this afternoon, first day of the Penang Turf Club's Summer meeting. He is m top form
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  • 1325 11 A GOOD CHANCE FOR ROSE OF MALAYA hgh I standard! I Meteorite II Rose of Malaya stands out a good thing m thp opening race over 6f apd can be followed with confidence. The good-looking chestnut came out of a lengths spell to put up two splendid showings last month
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  • 406 11 Gold Hunt Up To Class Two GOLD HUNT, five -year -old gelding by Playboy-Gallou a.v Lass, owned by Asia Stable, who scored a splendid double at Kuala Lumpur recently, ha.s been promoted to Class Two. according to the latest SRA classifications. Other classifications are: Promotions: From Class 2 to Class
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  • 13 12 :-,v-. Dato Abdul Raxak bin HqJ tiT?=fii^ =^^«tt^^a?«a«'««*'w<a cr
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  • 621 12  - A FAIR CHANCE FOR MALAYA IN THIS VERY OPEN TOURNEY ALEX SOARS by WHAT is this strange fascination that fires the imagination at the mention of the magic words 'football cuptie.' Here I am sound of body and mind (I hope) j feverishly scanning the names oi the ten nations
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    19 12 hfg fgdf fgf ■Bl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ hgh HUNG CHAN YEF K. AKIBA MG THEIN AUNG RAMOI L~.--.\OS Ibrahim Burhan
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  • 61 12 SIXTEEN referees will officiate at the tournament. They are:— A FIFA referee coming with the Korean team, Oei Poh Hua and S. Nalliah of Perak. P.M. Nice of Kelantan Hj. Ibrahim, Capt. Watson. Wong Chit Mon, V. Sta Maria, and Lam Thiam Yoong of Negri, Huang Hsi Wen.
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  • 191 12 Richardson: 'Not Available' WORCESTER, Fri. (Reuter) Peter Richardson, 27 year-old, England opening batsman, has asked Worcestershire not to consider him tor the captaincy this year. He will be succeeded by opening batsman Don Kenyom, who has also played for England. The committee stated today that Richardson had intimated that, it
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  • 349 12 WELCOME To Malaya by The Sports Editor THE Asian world will smile on the scene about to unfurl on the lush green of the Merdeka Stadium today. And all of us who were boys once will bounce with the exuberance and pride that the voungjß from ten countries will feel
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  • 205 12 m THE Nationalist China team from F«9mi to be 'lost' en route to Singapore and Rualil according to the FAM's Liaison Officer Mr. Chua Boon Lay. Mr. Chua said that tie hud been expecting the Nationalist Chinese from Thursday evening when they were supposed to arrive m Singapore with
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  • 145 12 TWO BOYS ANSWER S.O.S. CALL PENANG, Fri.— The Penang schoolboys, Whoo Ah Wah and Boey Chong Liam. left here last night for Kua'.a Lumpur m answer to an urgent cable to join the Malayan football team for the Asian Youth soccer tournament which starts at the Merdeka Stadium tomorrow. Both
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  • 13 12 ATHENS new Ob bui t in part ol v sports pi yesterday
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    • 87 12 I Tonight's OpenersOpening ceremony at 530 p.m. 6.00 p.m. Malaya vs Ceylon Referee: jrom Korea. 7.30 p.m. Philippines vs Thailand Referee: T. Xadara?ah. 9.00 p.m. Hongkong vs Burma Referee', S. Xallicih. DOUBLE SPECTACLE-TERROR! J j^wljjl^^^^l m U jji^ MiiiS^HHßß' smeE GIINT T OWORUIS T SUP£RWQMEN 1 yL V ■W^4jBBSPBSHSIIIOOORITU*LSOF»J SLA
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    • 39 12 A NEW NATIoJ JUSTLY PROUDI conceived and hat? hr-rj 1 I Tunku Abdul Rahman p u j "j^H An Ac/»*eveJ lIP- &*wßi s ne achievement <>{ m Bk #S Tunku Abdul Rahman p msm national leader and M a j.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 89 12 rTT^nfS FTTT SOCCER: Premier League: Malays i~s Army, Ja'nn Besar, 5-15 p.m. Dtt>. 3 A: Western SC pi Jollilnds AY, Jalav Bemr 4 p.m. Indian Youngsters rs Railway RC. F. Park, 5. 1S p.m., Alagappa MSC Qnecustown, PWD. 5.15 ]< T.BA. vs Maxu-cll "A". Geylajiq, Ft. 25 jVin, [Mo. SB;
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    55 13 >.n a .,p.,re Infantry Raiment. Singh «on .he bout on points. TROPHY well deserved. Trooper A. Phillips of the 13 IK Royal Hussars m Malaya, who beat Lance Corporal Ilinkley. R.A.O.C. m the light middleweight class, receives his award— the San Miguel Challenge Cup— from Major General CL.
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  • 666 13  - Army Boxers End A Good Season John Woodrow \LMOST six months ago, when the Army's Novices Boxing Championships were held m Singapore, this column confidently predicted a successful season for the sport m the Colony. r- f— i At that curtain-raiser to the season at Tanglin Gymnasium, there was an
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  • 284 13 A CI'STOM as old as Neptune's pageant, observed when a ship crosses "The Line is the presentation made to a troopship's captain when a battalion is moved safely by sea. Normally the battalion's commanding Officer does the honours. But recently when two battalions of the Brigade
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  • 193 13 WARMING UP JJIGHLIGHT of the annual Corps Week of the Women's Royal Army Corps m Singapore next week will be the sports day on Wednesday at Tanglin. Major M. Crossfleld, the officer commanding 4 Independent Company, W.R.A.C., said that apart from the normal field events there
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 180 13 II RITA DEL MAR Wk > 9» 111 \1!O\; B* insists m ka*w- m things P llei and the difg lings i>■ h ire I M.uiimr dp <f\*>\ (Bf i h>R V M c who PJ route matX" :r ted I RIKTHDATE 5 WWHSIGN 21 ■r. mattera B* lltCf V
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    • 242 13 LI'L ABNER By Al C pp V^ -"^==^3 T TMIMK FOR. J TMAR STILL-g oA\'.'- X hAAM PRE-DICK-SMUM IS AS FOLLOWS —7v WIFTHETNICELV MIGHT e>E SOME HOPE!' J Sf^——^s- yO'ZUNS DOWA/ r— < BUSTED ANKLE 7 HE'S J^-yr-PiAVN V AM'LLGIT OLE MAN )l\_ /tVS APPLE3AUM WAV A^V A O^^ WOSE'S
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  • 508 14 MANIAC HURLS 6 GRENADES IN 72-HOUR TERROR TAIPEI Fri. The 72-hour "bomb" terror m Kaohsiung town ended yesterday with the arrest of the grenade-throwing: maniac amidst fresh explosions and more gun fire. The man wa;> arrested up a mountain nearby KaohMung after he had flung three hand-grenade> which wrecked
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    • 190 14 2,000 rebels killed in one district ALGILKS. Fri. (Reuter) More than 2.0^0 Algerian insurgent:* have been killed or captured m a single district as a result of new combat methods ordered by the C ommander-in -Chief of French forces m Algeria. General Maurice C'haile. The new m thods, Kn^-n a.>
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  • 82 14 RAF FIRES FIRST THOR MISSILE CALIFORNIA. Frt 'ReutcxJ A threeman Royal A.r Force team fired Britain's first Ther intermediate range ballistic missile here yesterday. The launching. originally ■el for Tuesday morning, had been delayed by a combination of technical hitches and bad weather. The 65-foot gleaming white missile rose from
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  • 64 14 SYDNEY. Fn. (Renter) Undue emphasis on sex was pulling the very heart out of Civilisation, Dr. Bi.iy Graham. visiting American evangelist, told a Sydney congregation. He added that men and women educated without relig.on tne.-e days became merely educated savage? Al] over the world we are being
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  • 190 14 AUGUSTA. Fii (Reuter) Vice-President Richard Nixon will ■per-" na 1 1 y open a Unite d States exhibition m Moscow m July, it was announced yesterday. President Eisenhower, making the announcement m a statement a* his holiday headquarters here, said the p;irp^se of the
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  • 29 14 THE MIDDLE East News Agency said m Cairo that the United Arab Republic had accepted a Libyan request to provide that country with modern arms Reuter
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  • 149 14 Montana convicts riot, kill warden DEER LODGE. xMontana, Fri. (Reuter) Rioting convicts m Montana State Prison today threatened to burn alive 18 hostages they are holding if state authorities carried out plans to storm the prison by force. The convicts. who began rioting last night, killed the deputy warden, stabbed
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  • 972 14 MERGE S'PORE WITH FED. 'Malaya ought... to look ahead 9 Commons Oehute Better now than later... LONDON, Fri. (Reuter) Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, former Labour Colonial Secretary, raised the question of the future of the new territories m Hongkong during a colonial affairs debate m the House of Commons today.
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  • 83 14 Elaine, The Perfect Secretary MEET the winner of Australia's "Perfect Secretary" competition who is now m London enjoying part of her £5.000 first prize a trip round the world. Her name is tops Miss Elaine Best. So is everything else about her: Age 21, Gorgeous auburn hair. Pretty ryes and
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  • 348 14 BOARD REJECTS BOAC BID FOR GLOBAL SERVICE WASHINGTON. Fri. (Reuter)— A civil aeronautics board examiner today recommended the rejection of BOAC's bid for a permit to operate a global jet service through Tokyo. I The hurdle thrown m the path of BO AC's bid wi? I completely unexpected. The I
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  • 38 14 LORD BOOTKBY. formerly politician Sir Robert Boothby, announced m Dundee, Scotland, Last night thai he had left the Conservative Party and was to sit on the House of Lori? cross-benches indicating^ an independent position. i Reuter
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  • 33 14 BOAC Comet-4 jet-airliner yesterday took ten minutes off the former record by flying 1.970 miles frorr Hongkong to Tokyo m three hours thirty minutes. The aircraft had 62 passengers aboard.— Reuter
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  • 56 14 M^ E h£^ E ,J Ti 1} A ttwwlavta taxi driver lo" l h bTo P d bank RIVmE s<>me his blood to the Two hours laer he was back m hospital with severe injuries sustained m a car crash. H e wa s saved by 2
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  • 371 14 Dalai Lama writes to Nei NEW DELHI. Fn. (Reuter) Tii'? Dalai Lama has told the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, about a very narrow escape he h^. when the Chinese shelled his palace m Lhasa on March L 7, the TiT.e? cf [ndia reported today. The newspaper, said that
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