Singapore Standard, 20 April 1959

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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD M -H *_t m a±»A*^ (FINAL EDITION) Cable 'TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1959. /01. IX No. 291. ,5 ct«. 12 Pages
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  • 928 1 TUNKU LASHES OUT AT REDS IN TIBET LAMA'S FLIGHT HAS FRIED WORLD IMAGINATION M WWW m &ucn a situation could happen here Am aw. 'Our enemies must be tamed or caged' PENANG, Sun. Tunku Abdul Rahman, former Prime Minister of Malaya, today made a scathing attack on Communist China for
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  • 328 1 The chances of a new Mayor (to replace Ong are now very remote THE chances of Singapore having a new 7 Mayor m place of Mr. Ong Eng Guan, who resigned on Saturday, are very remote. Though non-Peoples Action Party Councillors excluding the three Independents plan to summon a meeting
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  • 219 1 Air of tension at oil meeting CAIRO. Sun.— (Reuter) An air of tension was evident for the first time at the Arab League Oil Conference here today, as oil company representatives rose one af.er the other to challenge a statement made yesterday by an American employee, of the Saudi Arabian
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  • 43 1 FILM director Irving Cummings. who directed many Shirley TempU films of 19.',0s and wrote and directed the first "Rin Tin Tin" picture died m Hollywood. He was ,0 wo a hppn suffering from Reuter diiu m«hj *-,r-" a heart ailment.-
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  • 26 1 KUALA LUMPUR Fire Brigade last night saved a man trapped m the lift which stopped m between floors at the Sulaiman Court Buildings.
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  • 110 1 UNITY OF CHINESE IS ESSENTIAL LAU IPOH, Sun.— The unity of the Chinese is essential to the peace and prosperity of Malaya, said Mr. Lav Pak Khuan, Perak Chinese leader, at a mass rally of Chinese guilds and associations held m Ipoh today. Mr Lav stressed the need for co-operation
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  • 120 1 Tunku's bid to iron out differences THE EXECUTIVE committee of the Singapore Stale UMNO, decided on Saturday night to postpone discussions on a motion calling on their chairman, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, to resign his post, till tomorrow. The motion was first tabled for discussion
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  • 94 1 No new cases m Singapore and Federation NO NEW cases of smallpox were reported either m Singapore or the Federation yesterday. In Kuala Lumpur, the Minister for Health, Mr. V. T. Sambanthan said that his Government is confident that it can tackle the situation as anti-smallpox measures are being
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  • 335 1 SPA and their allies will contest all 51 seats at elections THE SINGAPORE People's Alliance and their "democratic election allies" will field 51 candidates to fight the polls on May 30. The SPA will contest 39 electoral divisions and their allies 12. i The 12 seats allotted to the allies
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  • 179 1 'CHOOSE WISELY' -INDIANS ARE TOLD MR. KRISHNA Hathee Singh, a member of the Opposition party m the Indian Government, yesterday appealed to the Indian community to select their political leaders wisely m view of the communist threat to the island. Mr. Singh, whose wife is the youngest sister of the
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  • 179 1 The Malays want S'pore elections postponed THE SINGAPORE Malay Movement 'GEMALAi at a meeting yesterday, called for the postponement of the general ejection- until the question of Malay rights is rectified. rhe meeting, which was mooted by the interim committee of GEMALA, was attended by more han 300 Malays and
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  • 62 1 NOW ANNE CATCHES CHICKENPOX LONDON. Sun— (Reuter) —Ei gh t -year-old Princess Anne, whose brother Prince Charles had chickenpox recently, has caught the complaint herself Buckingham Palace announced today. She Is confined to her room at Windsor Castle. The Palace g atement said the Princess developed chickenpox yesterday Prince Charles,
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    • 602 2 NOTICES The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 156 Of 1952. Re: FONG HIM YONG trading as Chop Yick Woh Hing of No. 429. North Bridge Road. Singapore. 7. (Watch Clock Dealers). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
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    • 591 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No. 371 of 1958. RE HOW MOCK DHONG of Tanjong Pagar Government Social Hygiene Clinic, Singapore. Receiving Order made 24th October 1958. Date of Adjudication 24th October 1958 Date and place
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  • 869 3 PS SHIELDS MEDALS ENGRAVING A SPECIALITY P. H. HENDRY Federation's Largest Stockists of Sports Trophies Kuala Lumpur Singapore t SINCAPORE TICER STANDARD April 20. 1959 Double-talk TERM "flexibility" has gained widespread t v m recent months m the field of interL clarions. But, like other words which used by certain
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  • 53 3 Lm feck Km Koad i i k J e-. No 1563 Cade II^tKNEWb R j >S4B| *S i f-o AH departments L rf towuronca aaaa 174. Batu Re t releorwns 8 5|SS 99 Ccwan St Tel. 3»^ I*'-'.. B Letn St Tel *_5t I*^ 91-A. Bukil
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  • 619 3 Austerity Knocks At India's Door NEW DELHI. JNDIANS are tightening their belts and pruning their expenditure m an effort to prevent the foundering of their ambitious five-year development plans With the bulk of the country's national revenue ploughed back Into long range development projects, people are still leading a life
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  • Article, Illustration
    680 3 WU^figGw 9k J rf i*r*h/:b m CASSANDRA says: "The 'patience is exhausted* phrase comes from none other than the Nazi Fuehrer." I AM told by a candid friend who has just returned from Germany that there my name is mud. I suppose this is consequent upon a few
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  • 701 3 Macmillan 's Munich Translation We need more time to think up an answer. Highly Motivated rPHE United States, even more than this country, is a prime producer of idiotic and cumbersome jargon. The worst example that I heard on my recent visit there was "to youthetize" which presumably means to
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  • 186 3 PAP's THREAT TO THE PRESS Sir. It was no surprise to read m The Standard that People's Action Party intends to muzzle the Press if it comes to power after the General Election. The PAP threatened the Press if it did not change its editorial policy. Presumably,
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  • 261 3 —by A SPECIAL wages have increased m the last few years, but workers say that a rupee now buys only half of what it used to five years ago. Economists argue that what is needed is to bring down the prices. But increasing wages to meet the higher cost
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  • 42 3 Doctor and patients say nothing can compare with the pain created by the nervous disease called tic douloureux, not even toothaches, headaches, cuts, or bruises. It is called nature's worst pain, and strikes the afflicted fuil m the face.
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  • 386 3 the NEWS as it Strikes me Vr~E START the week won- dering if it uill be as amusing and interesting as the last one, which began with the PAP curtainraiser the lunchtime rally when the speakers held pistols to our head and closed with its ll representatives m the City
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  • 114 4 She's a hula-hoop expert YOUNG and diminutive nine-year-old Pansy Lee. a veteran m the art of hula-hooping, will be one of the guest artistes at the annual Singapore Fancy Dress Ball, to be held at the Sea View Hotel on May 2. The Ball will be m aid of th?
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  • 81 4 JAPS MAY BE MADE TO BUY THAI RUBBER kua: a lumpur, s Thailand will Insisl that Japan buy more rubber and tin from her because that country offered greater scope for Japanese trade, leading commercial clr\e> T ne Standard today. The Thai Government may even insisl thai T apan guarantee
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  • 384 4 We'll deal with you —says Ong THE Peoples Action Party held a series of pre-election mass rallies all over the island yesterday. At all rallies, PAP leaders criticized their political opponents and claimed that only a PAP Government could look after the welfare
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  • 86 4 TEMERLOH. S.u— A rubber tapper. Ibrahim bin Samad, of Mentakab, was today sentenced to six months' jail for possession of a knuckle duster without a Police permit. He was also ordered to get three strokes of the rattan. Inspector Aii Mokhtar bin I A:i
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  • 45 4 KUALA LLMPLR. Sun. Tlie "Pearl of the Orient," Miss Daisy Szeto. who arrived here today will "sell," Singapore to the delegates attending the Jaycees' Conference. The delegates to the conference which be-ins on Tuesday, be;an arriving m the Federal Capital today.
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  • 78 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The protem-committee of the National Union of Commercial Workers here today decided to form branches m Pahang, Kelantan and Trengganu. where no clerical unions exist to cater for commercial workers. The committee has resolved to recommend the early dissolution of the existing State unions
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  • 92 4 THE International Labour Organization (1L.0.) Productivity Demonstration Mission will hoi,-} a two-day seminar on April 25 and 27. The Seminar will bo held at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise, from 9.30 am. to 12.30 p.m. on both daysThose who participated m the Management Techniques Appreciation
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  • 157 4 Katona United To Field Two For The Polls THE Kateng United Re- sidents Association, Singapore, yesterday decided to field two candidates to contest the forthcoming general elections next month. The candidates are: Mrs.' Felice Leon-Soh the founder. president of the Association, j who is also a serving City Councillor and
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  • 74 4 Farewell tea fer union man MEMBERS of the Federation of Singapore City Council Labour Unions yesterday gave a farewell tea party m the honour of their secretary, Mr. K. Sivasamy. Mr. Sivasamy. who has been secretary of the Federation for the past two years, will leave tomorrow for a four-month
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  • 133 4 THE Umar Pulavar Tamil School m Maxwell Road. Singapore, which accommodates more than 300 students is m urgent need of funds. Yesterday, the school's management committee appealed to the public to contribute generously to extend the school buildings The foundation stone of the new extensions
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  • 14 4 Vote a stab SPA tit a^^g Coven kfat Federat |B 'J c S-" the
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  • 31 4 an- Su.t f -*K expe |f iy 9 Pangli I Tuan L. oji Toh "1 IJ mf last w<- l c Brune: stituti W He re; a
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  • 20 4 SERE! tB iss Distri jo] [nternati today a:>» :> to work H landing m tbe Ifl assembly here B
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    • 321 4 THE NEW, IMPROVED 1959 VAUXHALL VICTOR... I After 2 years of proving trials and tests, Vauxhall have produced the SERIES 2 VICTOR, and we can honestly say that this is the finest Victor ever manufactured. You can find bigger cars if size is all important; faster cars if you don't
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  • 450 5 ISASTER, F S'PORE OES NOT ORK WITH FED. —MP warns kßin^H Member of Parliament warned the next vernment m Singapore that it would be a L,f t did not co-operate with the Federation v nclusfre interview with The Standard at L before he left for Beirut yesterday. Lord b Labourite,
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  • 83 5 erdeka is ginning of nation buiding -Ishak m MP! H, Sun s weakents nt embers I Merdeka t tion of the j realisms: the beginlilding. ..r.rmar. S MNO and ture m Inche I i ak. at the rerence partj P 194< H€ this nsidering >: ng State and i stat<
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  • 89 5 Ruler singns the new onstitution ENG -AN".'. S in. il the Istana I the Ruler oj the n of tne I .il Council- E tmenta and c present at fore the signI 3 .'.-^oeOri R r. r tiering 'he thai these greal sdgniE ire improve nenl of the 1 Trengganu.
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  • 24 5 S tperintendent T Balasingam, Luala Lumpur B >AC with his ci Miss T. OUp c was before they a umbo three
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  • 75 5 GANGSTERS BEAT UP SCHOOLBOY IPOH. Sun. An eighteen-vear-old schoolboy, Wong Chin Mun. was found unconscious m Jalan Idris, Greentown and was sent to hospital by passersby last night. Wong reported to the Police after recovery. He was walking alone when he was confronted by about 10 Chinese youths, armed with
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  • 40 5 The Muar Yong Peng Road was leoorted to be flood on Saturday night between the 16-3/4 to 18 Miles, to a depth of one foot, with the water rising. The road was passable to lorries and buses only.
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  • 122 5 Ministers Study MCA Charter KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Malayan Chinese Association's new constitution dealing with party branches outside the Federation, the subject of much controversy, is being studied by the Minister for Interior and Justice, m conjunction with other Cabinet colleagues, The Standard was told today. It was learned that
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  • 162 5 Student unity is in danger: charge MPUR, Sun.— I Union of 9 idents tnday Al Malayan nee held m working ni unity. nl signed by NUFS, Mr. Federation d that 'he have made tween "prac- r." and "all n unity." 1 charged that -t.. Malayan r i*d become a .-.on
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  • 46 5 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Muslimin Trust Fund Association, Singapore: Dato A.M. Alsagoff, Mr. S.O.A. Alsagoff. Mr. H.A. Alsagoff. Mr. M.J. Namazie. Dato 5.1.0. Alsagoff, Mr. S. Abdullah Belfaeoeh. Mr. Hamed Alsagoff, Mr. S. Salim Alsree and Mr. H. M. Said.
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  • 758 5 PAP PLEDGE TO STAMP OUT COMMUNAL FIRES Racial rivalries are the danger to moulding Malayan nation— rally told TUP THE Peoples Action Parry yesterday declared that it would strive to build a Malayan nation by first stamping out communalism m Singapore's politics. Outlining the party's policy, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, central
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  • 265 5 KIALA LUMPUR, Sun. Poet Sir Muhammad Iqbal was one of the greatest men of Asia, whose living testimony is the Republic of Pakistan itself one of the great Muslim nations m the world. This was the eulogy tonight of Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak Hussain, m
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  • 50 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Federation Army Physical Training Instructor, Sgt. Mohamed hin Haji Idris. returned by air today after completing an instructors course m England. Sgt. Mohamed. 39, joined the Royal Malay Regiment m 1948 and took part m operations aeainst Communist terrorists all over the Federation.
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  • 67 5 AN Indonesian hairdresser who has been working m Singapore, Miss Pearly Faridas, left yesterday by air for Britain. Miss Faridas, 25, will join the International School of Beauty and Cosmetic Chemistry m London for a year. She will also go to Paris for
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  • 152 5 Varsity men flay Minister KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The executive committee of the University of Malaya Society, at an emergency meeting tonight, lashed out at the Minister for Commerce and Industry for making a public statement that certain graduates m his Ministry were not capable of writing good grammar and that
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  • 361 5 Herter has 'soft soot' for Malaya —US official KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Christian A. Herter, who has succeeded the ailing Mr. John Foster Dulles m the key cold war Cabinet, has a soft spot m his heart for Malaya, the new American Assistant Secretary of
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  • 190 5 Buddhist leaders formula for peace PENANG. Sun —Chairman of the Malayan Buddhist Association, Yen Choo Khoon. said at the ooemng of the association today there was a tendency m the world to lav far too great a stress on materialism. Yen Choo said this at the Kek Lok Si Temple
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  • 21 5 MR. R.S. TUFNELL. Singapore's Controller of Customs. will be guest speaker at the Rotary Club's weekly luncheon on Wednesday.
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  • 67 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Tne seventh annual Town Council elections for Bachok District. Kelantan, were held yesterday The town was divided into three wards Kuala Bachok, Xipah and Puiau Belongan but only the last ward was contested The successful candidates for each ward respectively were: Mohamed Kassim bin Mohamed.
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  • 424 6 WELFARE STATE PLAN FOR S'PORE Lib-Socs pledge to protect people from 'Gestapo' tactics LIBERAL SOCIALIST secretory-general, Mr. E. K. Tan, yesterday outlined a nine-point preamble of the party to convert Singapore into a wealthy and peaceful welfare state under the new self-government rule. He was speaking at the party's pre-election
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  • 62 6 Pakistan Foreign Minister. Mr. Mansoor Qadir, talks to Sahgolzar, 10, and Syed Anar Shah. 8. who were among the large number of local Pakistanis at Kuala Lumpur airport on Saturday to greet him. Mr. Qadir is on his way back to Karachi after leading his country's delegation to
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  • 262 6 $1.5 m. 'alarming disclosure:' Query for minister KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation Finance Minister will be asked to explain the "alarming disclosures" contained m the report of the AuditorGeneral, where Federal funds amounting to more than 51. 500. 000 were spent without proper accounting procedures. I The Minister will also
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  • 39 6 TEMERLOH. Sun. Mohamed Aii bin Ismail, 23, was today committed to stand his trial m the Raub Assize Court, on a charge of rape. Bail of $5,000 with two sureties was allowed, pending his trial.
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  • 63 6 13 VARSITY STUDENTS TOUR RI THIRTEEN* Mal ay arts students, including five girls from the University of Malaya left for Indonesia yesterday by "Darvel." While there, they will study the progress of the Indonesian language as the language used m Parliament, schools and m general. The students who will spend
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  • 231 6 Merger: It's not your business Johari tells MP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Chairman of the publicity committee of UMNO, Malaya. Inche Khir Johan (Minister for Education), said today the question of a merger between Singapore and the Federation was a matter for the two territories to decide, and not for any
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  • 53 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Selangor UMNO Women's Section yesterday decided after a three-hour closed floor meeting that although there were no Malay women to stand m the Selangor State elections, they would work harder and give their full cooperation to the Alliance to help them win
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  • 159 6 Houses more Malayan in Style Sardon KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Minister for works Posts and Telecommunications, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said last night that more Malayans were graduating as architect? and returning to the service of the nation. "They are providing the country with the new buildings that its expanding
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  • 870 7  -  FELICITY GREEN LM m M m mmt mm m ef s Try To Solve It _T mmW mm* m w -*g MM I FRANKLY, I'm bewildered. No sooner do I get going on a LLrning routine than I hear that it's absolute poppycock, and why If
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  • 134 7 k FHE KITCHEN WITH OUR CHEF IjOK sC for something s vV to serve for r tou cant go k you choose a i tr .1 delicious choi' your. a ri c 3 until of vanil a e.-sence and a few spoonfuls of cream. Turn 'y.e rice
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  • Article, Illustration
    871 7 E Despite his uncompromising attitude, readers from six to 66 continue to ply w.th life's little problems, and LEN )RNE helps m his own gecuiiar way. IGOOB MORNING, KIDDIVVINKS including N myself irill never see 21 again, or fi 21 doubled had scran tmusing mail and some hardly
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  • 397 7 $15 paid for the wittiest letter of the week. Great Dictator* Get him married an even Greater Dictator theft he'll spend the rest of his life TAX/A'CJ dictation Finally a letter that made our editor'? hair stand on en I! (Aud knowing our editor's hair. you".'. realise that's a pretty
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  • 308 7 WHAT MAKES A MARRIAGE TICK? Gin a Lollobrigida, the world famous Lollo, is a very remarkable woman. Not only is she able to defend her position as leading world star against all comers for far more than the usual length of time, but
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  • 288 7  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR By 'T'ODAT'S QUOTATION: "Xine-tenths of wisdom consists m being wise m time." Theodore Roosevelt MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: Be conscientious m caring for regular tasks and duties. Evening: get out a bit or enjoy associations with others but don't prolong the evening's activities. YOUR
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 117 7 LI'L ABNER Ry Al Capp fer^ E PRE TED^ l J SJWt^ R I te^l- T B a U m T^X^ t»ma^&j v^^^i^^^^ ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin THE HEART OF JULIET JONES By Stan Drake '"T I'M VAL WINSTSN. M facv pope; lT JES!=S*2 _SHE WENT OUT WITH
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 84 9 I YORK. Sun. Japanese car who first products to earlier this c International Show here, ned .mother ex- them at the U ('rntre. sp. osored y the Ie Promo- :e> on.y I linj tricycle .*.re all more* sa;;: to have pression on the ig Coliseum
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    • 13 9 Sl ite-owned .j yp anl ir. tha the DirectorA giers ha?
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    • 509 9 SHARES: RUBBERS HIGHLIGHT THE WEEK'S TURNOVER By A Market Correspondent TURNOVER m both London and local registered rubbers on the Malayan share market was the main contributing factor to an increased volume of business. Industrials were quiet and m some cases inclined to drift. Tins were steady, with a few
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    • 33 9 THF Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants on Saturday:Selling. TT O.D. ready were: Belgian Francs 1632|; Italian Lire ***** Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 209 9 Malayan Valuers At PanPacific Confab TWO Federation of Malaya Government officials represented their country at the first Pan-Pacific Valuation and Appraisal Convention m Sydney re- They are Mr A. A. Wragg, the chief valuer, and Mr. Yap Thean Ee. from the Treasury Valuation Division, Kuala Lumpur. The conference, which attracted
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    • 601 9 BUSINESS DONE FROM April 11 to 17:— INDUSTRIALS: Federal Dispensary Sl 10 51.11, Fitzpatricks 95 cts., Fraser -v Neave $1.56 to Sl 58 cd Gamnions Sl 69 $1.68, Greal Eastern Life ->-^^ 25 xd.. Hongkong Banks $435.00. Malayan Collieries *T6 TT cts Met il Box
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    • 354 9 THERE was selective activity m both Industrials and Tins on the Malayan share market on Saturday. Rubbers continued to be firm. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Ord>. 1»51 1-59 cd Henry Waugh 1.30 1.32 cd Metal Box 1.58 1-62 Straits
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    • 56 9 PAN-MALAYAN exports of crude coconut oil to overseas countries m February totalled 1.959 tons, against 2,310 tons m the previous month, according to statistics issued yesterday. Oil imports amounted to 29 tons (85 tons m January). Imports of copra totalled 15.057 tons (15.981 tons m January)
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    • 96 9 STUDENTS from many nations now studying at the Woolwich Polytechnic m London recently staged an "International Week", when articles made m their own lands were displayed for sale m a multi-racial "bazaar" at the Polytechnic. Here, S.C. Chung Ching Wan (left), a mechanical engineering student from Mauritius,
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    • 295 9 COPRA arrivals landed m Singapore improved very slightly last week, totalling about 800 tons, says Lewis Peat (Spore) Ltd's report. These were immediately j" absorbed at prices rising j to S44J per picul delivered godown by Thursday. Factors leading to the increase m local
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  • 644 10 A WHACKING S'PORE GOT! Blue Blazers... Grey Suits... And Oh Goodness, White ('Manila') Shirts; HERE'S how they stood before the Yang di-Pertuan Agong m the opening ceremony of Asia's biggest soccer tournament for youth at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Japan's Youths Show Power JAPAN, ...4 SINGAPORE 0 Te'iiura Sl Kuwata
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  • 363 10 Rough Play: Thai Carried Out KOREA 2 Lee Sooi Nyung Cho Yun Ok Referee: Haji Ibrahim of and Donald Swan Xt ALA LVMPI R, Sun. No quarter was asked, and none siven, m this fast. thrilling encounter between Korea and Thai- j land which
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  • 112 10 TOKYO. Sun. (UPI) Malaya's badminton stars, Teh Kew San and Lim Say Hap defeated All-Japan. 2-0 last night m their exhibition match. Teh and Lim. who won the world invitation Glasgow men's doubles championship, AllEngland. Canadian Open, and American Open Men's doubles titles this year,
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  • 65 10 EXCITING WIN FOR PERAK IPOH, Sun. Perak snatched a thrilling 86 runs victory over Penang m the Malayan Cricket Association interState cricket league which concluded here today to claim 10 of the maximum 12 points. Perak failed to collect the bonus points for faster scoring m the first innings. The
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  • 70 10 The following four teams qualified for the top bracket. Group 'A', and will now play a one-round league for the Rahman Cup at the Asian Youth competition at the Merdeka Stadium. The teams are: Malaya. Hongkong. Japan and Korea. The remaining teams Ceylon. Burma.
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  • 71 10 QUARTER-FINAL results of the Singapore Billiards Junior championships played last night were: Yeo Teck Kirn heat Wee Aik Sun 250-181; Woong Win Chewbeat Chia Qwee Kuan 250-208; Lim Boon Kwang beat Robert Lim 250-130; Victor Lee beat John Martens 250-213. Tonight's semi finals are: Yeo Teck Kirn vs.
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  • 22 10 SIKH Juniors beat Khalsa Association by three goals to ml m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 38 10 The Rag An Mane Boys ONE will only have to watch Singapore^ rag and bone team marching with teams this time vc g> soccer stocks "J. c These Mtttwd will one Jj i -ill 1 1 ua N
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  • 167 10 It's SAFA And N Schools' Committe Responsible CHAIRMAN of the Singapore <*m* I Sports Committee. Mr. Joseph I>a\ i ci tn, n Yi dard yesterday that his Committc his n t do with the present Singapore youth < J ing m the Asian tourney at Kuala lump He was commenting
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  • 219 10 KIALA Ll'MPl'R. Sun— Fourteen itium past m this year's Malaya Cup competititi the first time since its inception will bf P j 'home* and 'away basis.' The teams have been grouped m Unci North Zone: Federation Armed I wealth Combined Services. Perils, Perak r South
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  • 41 10 Standard pic by BEE, Malaya's captain, shoots the first of his country's 12 goals against Ceylon m the opening: Wtftifi Asian tourney at Kuala Lumpur's Merdeka Stadium on Saturday eceniita. rw/zin*. f<rwi Fah
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    • 50 10 TONIGHT'S— TIES 6p.m. Spore vs P.I. Referee: P. Nice of Kelantan. Linesmen Dorairaj Sc Mohd. Nor. Tasman. 7.30 p.m. Ceylon vs Burma Referee: Lum Thiam Yoong of Korea. Linesmen: Wong Chit Hon Sc Nail 'ah. 9p.m. Malaya vs HK Re Vt c: T. Nadarajah of Selangor. Linesmen: Watson and Foster.
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  • 355 11 I aul Luton Town i _j i o Lead League Is,, v April 19, (Reuter).— Wolverhampton pn uho defeated Luton Town s—o yesterday, ..it the flags m celebration of winning the football league championship for the second -ion and the third time m the last
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  • 1573 11 Results Positions LONDON, Sat. (RcutenResults and tables after Satur days matches m the Enrlish and Scottish leagues: LEAGUE DIV. I Aston Villa 0 Rurnlev 0 Bburn Rovers M'ehester C. 1 Markpool 1 Arsenal 2 helsea Kverton 1 Manchester I l B'ham C. 0 Net* east le I. > Leeds I.
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  • 472 11 Sunny Tan Upsets: Siew Yong Most Improved f PENANG, Sun.— Sunny Tan Sc ingor caused an upset >un i:rt":: for Thomas Übei Cup prospe rts, beating 'ast year's Ctp trainee, San a X )k, 5-12, 7-15, 13-] 1. al Hao Ca:an- High School 1] lay. S ng K- rc was
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  • 41 11 CALIFORNIA, Sun. (Reuter) Ray Norton, a student at San Jose Tniversity. equalled the world record of 10.1 seconds for the 100 metres at an athletics meeting here yesterday. The official record is shared by three other American runners.
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  • 21 11 CARDIFF. Sun. (Reuter) Wales beat Scotland 2-0 m a hockey international here yesterday. There was no score at halftime.
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  • 742 11 CSC beat University by fiv< wickets at Sfpoy Lines. UNIVERSITY Thorn is Wong run out C Sithawala b Durai 2 E. ReTam b Raier.dram 4 Dhanwant Singh low Nagaiah l A. Dehlkan c Kulasingam b Nagaiah 2 Aruxdugasamy b Nagaiah 8 Monteiro b Sutidram 0 Vaithianathan lor*:
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  • 190 11 RESULTS of the Singapore Cricket Association Junior tournament played yesterday were: Prisons beat G.H.Q. by 22 runs at Changi. Scores: Prisons 181 runs for oight wickets dec. (Devaraj 56, H. Perera 44. WofT 25 not out; Whittaker four for 67 and Peddle two for 22). G.H.Q. 159 runs
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  • 149 11 Ho Ho Cup Game Fixed For June 6 KUALA LUJV.PUR. Sun.— The Malayan Chinese Football Association at its meeting here today confirmed that the Ho Ho Cup competition match between Hongkong and Malayan Chinese will be played at the Merdeka Stadium under floodlights on June 6. The Hongkong Chinese will
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  • 49 11 KRANJI Wireless Station beat Princess Elizabeth Estate by seven goals to one m a Bukit Panjang District Div. A league soccer match at Bukit Timah yesterday. Earlier m a Div. B encounter, Permuda 'B beat Bukit Timah Youth Club by four goa is to two.
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  • 281 11 VARSITY IA TASTE DEFEAT Smallpox Causes RAF SCC To Cry Off UNIVERSITY of Malaya and Indian Associate suffered their first defeats m the Singapore Crick Association senior tournament yesterday. University lost to Ceylon Sports Club by five wickets a: Sepoy Lines while the Indians were beaten by the Army by
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  • 981 11 Probable Fields For Wednesday At Penang FOLLOWING are and probable starters for six 1 races on Wednesday. April 22, second day of the Penan* Turf Club Hummer meeting. Cl. 2 Div. 1-6 Furs. 71-133 Black Cold blk or br ag 5y 9.00 Martin BJC.W. Kongsi 0.,",9.' ,n *°"> bnzg 3y
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  • 87 11 THt KLDAH CLP Cl 2. Div. 1. 8* furs. I Noble Albert 9 00 Barakat 8.11 Mont Blot II 8.11 Azarole 8.07 Whispering Giant 8.07 Polly Slipper 8 IW Gem b lra 8 07 Mirzapen 8 07 I Nazrana 8.05 1 Lord Arrogance 8.04 Cl. 2. Div.
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  • 49 11 D j JOYCE md R C. Ayres, 36-12-74. won the S.r Arnold Robinson C;p golf ■o:npetit:on rm 4 he RoWl Singapore Golf Club course yesterday. Ball sweep. t nine J. Pickering and G T MofTett Jfl 2nd nine. G. M. Gartv ar.d B. V Sa'etuu* 35j
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  • 29 11 DUBLIN, Sun. (Reuter) Ireland beat Franre. the international champions, by nine points to five m their Rugby Unior international here today Ireland led 6-0 at half-time. i
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    • 88 11 W|Spc#r SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA training. Jalan Besar, 5.30 p.m. Div. JB: Police A ys Cosmos S.C, Police Depot, 5.15 p.m.; Arsenal S-C vs Stable Boys S.C. Geylang, 5.15 p.m.; P. Peranakan vs Junior A.A-, F. Park, 5.15 p.m.; Kebenaran Club vs 5.T.8., F. N., 5.15 p.iv.; Telok Kurau Utd. vs
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  • 176 12 Trade investment deteriorating in S'pore US report WASHINGTON. Sun. (UPI)— A U.S. Government publication said yesterday Singapore may swing to the Left and abandon its free enterprise tradition shortly after it becomes independent next month. I This possibility makes it j impossible to estimate the city's economic outlook and I
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  • 106 12 Life's like that. TAIPEI. Sun. (Reuter) A woman m Southern Formosa listened to a fortune teller and was convinced she could produce more money by sitting on it. The woman, identified by pres> reports reaching here as Mrs. Hsieh Chen Ai. believed this because she had seen hens hatch eggs.
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    • 208 12 Churchill to appeal to Ike for support LONDON. Sun. (Reuter)— A report splashed on the front page of The People, a popular Sund l_y newspaper, today eliimed that Sir Winston Churchill has decided to make a personal plea to President Eisenhower for a new effort to end the cold war
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  • 164 12 Dalai Lama on the final lap SILIGUR West Bengal Sun. (Reuter) The Dalai Lama re- ceived a great ovation from a crowd of more than 5,000 people—including about a thousand Tibetans when he arrived this morning by special tram from Tezpur. The Tibetan "God King" who stopped ofl here for
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  • 119 12 MOUNTBATTEN HONOURS OLD SHIPMATES HEBHURN OX TYNE NORTHEAST ENGLAND. Sun. (Reuter) Admiral of the Fleet. Earl Mountbatten, flew here last night to honour the men who served with him m the destroyer Kelly during the second World War The Kelly which he commanded as Captain Lord Louis Mountbatten was sunk
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  • 509 12 CHRISTIAN Archibald Herter. who is 64, has 40 years' experience as diplomat and politician. He went to the state department a_> Mr. Dulles' deputy m Feb. 1957. Six feet six inches tall, slender and greying. Mr. M. Herter combines an air of urbanity
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    25 12 Eft- B v^? nounr*on hf, Albert t 0 p., Fulco Ruff(l m Duke <rf 4 dia and of Prm^ j recent portrait 1 Phrrp
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  • 36 12 TWO DIE GRENAD EXPLOSIO i Al. HERS 3 Two peop sboul _ren.'-:* tine toda to tiu p tions. Tht j the Mos wrhen Bweel i mminh and_ chil [rei The 1 Moslems ti re ac nini
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  • 26 12 Si A?.l ESE en Friday i. tio t died i I kj yesterday pitala m y -a:-. i added I rr.akin..! gress iK-- iter).
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  • 380 12 US 'PROVOCATIVE' FLIGHTS UP FOR DEBATE LONDON. Sun, (Reuter) The British government will be questioned m the House of Commons tomorrow about United States high altitude flights to West Berlin. Five Labour members of Parliament will ask what consultations took place between Britain and the U.S. over the flights. Mr.
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  • 486 12 He 's eminently qualified to succeed Dulles neon WASHINGTON, Sun. (Reuter) Vice-President Richard Nixon last night praised Mr. Christian Herter, the newly-appointed United States Secretary of State, as one of America's foremost students of foreign affairs. He told the American society of newspaper editors
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  • 225 12 We'll continue to tight communism Hussein LONDON. Sun. (Reuter)— King Hussein of Jordan said here today that "we will continue to fight communism as we have done throughout" the past two years. He was answering reporters questions on arrival at Northolt airport from New York i for a ten-day unofficial
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