Singapore Standard, 22 April 1959

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  • 20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IX No. 293. IS ets. 14 Pages Telephone ***** —5 Cable TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1959.
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  • 63 1 SEMBAWANG ARMED ROBBERY THREE masked men, one armed with a revolver, held up a shopkeeper. Loh Kirn Heng, m his shop at 13 milestone Sembawang Road, Singapore, and got away with $1,300 m cash and jewellery. A shotgun which was also taken was later found abandoned outside the shop. The
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  • 39 1 A WHITE pointer shark, weighing 2,164 lbs., believed to be the biggest of its species ever caught, was landed a few miles off the coast of South Australia yesterday by wellknown Australian big-game fisherman, Atf Dean.
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  • 390 1 DATO IN JOHORE'. MEETING TOLD Motve to ensure 'clean name' 'for polls THE Singapore State UMNO executive committee yesterday sacked its chairman, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing. No official reason was given for his expulsion.
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  • 188 1 Chew Swee Kee inquiry allegations. Inche Ali Alwi said!' "I don't know-" To another auestion as to whether Dato Hamid was sacked because of differences of opinion over the selection of election candidates, the UMNO publicity officer said: "The reasons are best known to the Dato himself." Inche
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  • 158 1 Red China invades Nepal report KATMANDU, Tues. Communist China was today accused of invading eastern Nepal and killing thousands of Sherpa tribesmen. Tribesmen who brought the news to the capital said they would retaliate against the Chinese Reds if the Nepalese Government did not act. The charges wore made by
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  • 129 1 Gun goes off in fall: Tec grabs man A MAN was arrested yesterday morning after a shooting incident, at Alexandra Close, Singapore. A shot was fired when a detecive making the arrest stumbled and fell while giving chase to the man after an extortion attempt. The deteciive, from the Secret
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  • 96 1 Royal plane overshoots runway ROME, Tues. (Reuter) The Royal Comet bringing Princess Margaret and the Queen Mother here for a five-day visit overshot the runway m driving rain yesterday. Then it rose, circled, swooped again and landed without a hitch before the waiting officials. It appeared suddenly out of low-lying
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  • 26 1 ANOTHER man was detained m connection with the shooting incident outside Government House on Monday the Police Secretary. Mr. S. K. Sundram, said yesterday.
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  • 1375 1 Ex-Mayor's wife tells of Minister's visit to husband Elias inquiry opens; No politics, warns Sir Alan IN THE Singapore High Court yesterday Mr. Lee Kuan Yew charged that Mr. S. H. D. Elias was not competent to conduct a commission of inquiry into the working of the City Council because
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  • 238 1 CADDY DROWNED LOOKING FOR BALLS NEAR RESERVOIR NAVY frogmen from the Fleet Bomb and Mine Disposal team were called upon last night to recover the body of a 25-year-old caddy of the Royal Singapore Golf Club after it was reported that the man had drowned while retrieving golf balls from
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  • 159 1 Cinema owners file motions m court THREE leading Singapore cinema owners have filed motions for Writs of Attachment against Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. secretarygeneral of the Peoples Action Party, for contempt of court on their pending writs against the City Council. The motions will come up
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  • 200 1 Nuclear weapons for all-out war only-Herter WASHINGTON, Tues (UPI) Christian A. Herter. President Eisenhower's choice for Secretary of State, said today ne did not believe the United States should use nuclear weapons "m the initial stages" of any shooting war over Berlin. But he added that "wed have to think
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    152 2 KIALA LIMPI R. Tues. Preparat instrument which will make possible thf the Federat Capital to city status iv to b» spokesman of the Legal Department told 7 today. Thi^ legal instrument will tran>form the present Municipality into a fully-elected City Council. The preparations are m the hands of officials
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  • 32 2 v;: day fl c wrrit < half of the Sing Tho by M: I It wi Friday ■sk fl why <.'•-■ mdci tl lie So 11 Ch< Singap Uni m, 11 I Sp<~
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    • 608 2 ACKNOWLEDGMENT WE, the Nominees of the following respective Deceaseds thank the Chinese Mutual Help Association, Singapore for the Nominees' (with condolence*) Fund handed to us: Soh Boon Kirn. deed 862 Tan Pou, deed 768 Lou Ah Kwan, deed 908 Yeo Kirn Thor. deed 851 Ng Hoe Thong, deed 877 Wong
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    • 546 2 NOTICES ANNOUNCEMENT THIS is to advise that with effect from Ist April, 1959 Messrs. KWANG KEE No 35A, Hokien Street. Singapore. Tel: *****. *****, ***** have been appointed as our Cargo Booking Agents between Singapore and Indonesian Ports. STRAITS STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. Singapore. mmmmmmm mm mmmmm mmm m m, mmm.
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    • 407 2 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Lectureship or Assistant Lectureship ii Engineering APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to one Lectureship or Assistant Lectureship m Engineering, depending on the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. The appointee will be expected to assume duty as early as possible. The closing date
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    • 298 2 TENDER CITY COrNTIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG TENDERS are Invited foe the supply Of fifty 1 HP wind ow- type Room Air Conditioners 2. Tender F< nu.= arid ill necessary information may be obtained from the City Elect neai Engineer during office hour-. 3. Tender.-, du'y endorsed on cover 'Tender
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    • 122 2 NOTICES P IV n TF.NPFF TENDERS register d r"" above be ra the s i P. W D FE r to 3 p.m f *'r.< 1959 ror 'TIMBER B r 2. 29 2. I 'ROAD' deriang roai mat pita: 1 >TG RAMBUT.' I road*. 6 1 l ROAD I m
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  • 746 3 Apnl 22. 1959 iting For Mr. Nehru NOW THAT the Dalai Lama hos reached India otet-v and made a public statement which was ramed and yet at the same time uncompromising >he cardinal issue of Tibetan independence, he rges as something more than a picturesque re<e from communist repression.
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  • 57 3 Uc -'Hci: v Lim reck Kirn Koad bpor« t PO BeT no »56i Cables. lIGERNEWS" l. !>, 25-»«ji (5 i"«s) All departments h tUWUR. ChU .nL-anc. Bld 8 174. Batu KO tn Tc.eo^one B sq?q |Sak^ 93 Cowan St Tel: Jg^| l»i.Acf* 3. Leth St Tel
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  • 1098 3  - NEW LINE-UP IN INDONESIA DENNIS BLOODWORTH by SINGAPORE 14 months of revolt, the forces of the "revolutionary government" operating m the Indonesian outer islands of Sumatra and Celebes continue effectively to defy the troops sent to crush them by the Centra 1 Government m Jakarta. But if LieutenantGeneral Haris Nasution,
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  • 542 3  - Cyprus Welcomes F resh 'Invasion' JOHN ROWLEY hy NICOSIA "TF you build one hotel it is a risk but five hotels Is a tourist resort and 10 hotels Is a Riviera." The speaker was Sir Hugh Foot, Governor of Cyprus, who Is due to hand over the government of this
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  • 495 3  -  Harold King by PARIS 'pHE government of Prime Minister Michel Debre intends to keep a firm hand on Parliament when the National Assembly, elected last November, meets on April 28 for its first full session. M. Debre will insist on the National Assembly amending a temporary internal
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  • 194 3 Sir I am not a politician nor have I ever taken part m any politics before. I am not a member of any political organization. I am unfortunate enough to have toured the world on a few occasions and had witnessed elections m England and America. I
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  • 49 3 papers which were and are still against them— papers which favour the Democratic Party. No, m democratic countries, political parties do not threaten newspapers or the people just because they dont see the parties viewpoint. Such threatening acts are only done by extremists. F. LEONG ipoh
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  • 229 3 Sir— With reference to your editorial of last Friday under the heading "Get On With The Job," I agree with you that "Tuberculosis has always been a grave menace to the island. The awareness of the Government m this scourge is re-, fleeted m the
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  • 441 3 the NEWS as it strikes me "T CANNOT see Singapore becoming a communist state." said Dr. X G. Tregonning. acting head of ♦he History Department at the University of Malaya, to the Press m Perth, Western Australia. So said the people of Kerala some five or six years ago. It
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  • 579 4 BRICKBATS, BOUQUETS FOR PRESS FROM DATO ONN WERE NOT GIVEN A FAIR DEAL -SAYS PARTY NEGARA CHIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The President of Party Negara, Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, both praised and condemned the press m Malaya at a public meeting at which he expounded the stand of his
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  • 1349 4 WRONG MAN SLAIN' STATEMENT IS ADMITTED AS EVIDENCE IN COURT KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A full confession of the wrongful killing of 22-year-old Radio Malaya commentator. Badrul Hishart bin Dato Hamzah. was today admitted as evidence m the Supreme Court. A hushed packed courtroom listened tensely as
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  • 44 4 IP( r. of the Hotel, S t instructed to allow l tn* 5 bar as I midnight, as ed inn latei lit to hospital I'.iagar >• lying mic blood m f Hotel, v.- Robin Bote f too ay. Police and tWO h have been
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  • 107 4 PENANC. Tues- Twenty-four-year-old Ong Cheow Hin was jailed for one year by Magistrate Mr- Ajaib Singh today, on a charge of rioting at Victoria Street on Feb. 12. Ong Bah Bah. 17, who was a'so found guilty. had his sentence postponed to Friday. Two others. Choo
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  • 401 4 W» Smallpox PRESSURE on City and rural Am centres m Singapore eased considerably J no fresh cases of smallpox was reported j for the third day running. 0r 3 Private doctors can now outer i 10 tubes each of vaccine at thr GovermS Store m Silat Street. i Meanwhile,
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  • 105 4 KUAI The pre -l.Mp-i paign -eater.er.llßo may n pli 'iHp the L'm fhe BI 22 for 1 cam: -BSL B rep ie- month Ban ategorie? BS vice stagi aJ^S gori< s The Ass ager ■■-•MT'. Mj E TV the excej \W xc visorv J accept) W. mioi ited \W?\
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  • 23 4 TWO B Leadens Mr.^ Beow I giving tali sibilities YWCA tomorrow a The ta ...-> the Profess] if: Women.- to the P-°" c
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    • 151 4 coming m April cathay pacific brings J/ 11 ew lk Jlf jet age travel to V the far east! Allison prop-jet powered Lockheed Electra sets new standards m speed, luxury and comfort. This famous General Motors jet power team of Allison Prop-Jet engines with matched Aeroproducts Turbo- Propellers live the
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  • 470 5 UR YOUNG MEN AND THE SEA A challenge to courage, discipline and skill Goode THE Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve can be a"welcome source of strength to Singapore/ 1 the Governor, Sir William Goode, said yesterday at the annual inspection of the Singapore Division of the MRNVR. Singapore, he pointed
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  • 188 5 ftpUKAfl Minister L imun ications and Mr M P. D. Nair, I declared that if f\ l MNO/MCA coaiia returned to the coming I >.ons, it would he ('ty Council. I ter waa addressing S3 schoolteachers |t School I and I F ol 11, who were i course conhf
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    155 5 f U rl rw lirman. Ids the re ?ord foi m. non-stoo ght m e-engined plane, la m n laj on J visit j N:~. etts, now r- sei era! o£ the p^ m the Colonj c Air work p'.ane r s r ipecia] trip I" Singapore to tions
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  • 42 5 E -HHTAJAM. Tues Miss Goiden Ho, who wil! reSi itc m the Pan- m Kuala August, led a party t girls m a talenL -'the Cathay m conjunction I enini of ••Perana *Wi were presented r <V T m\* IA. mm.*.
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  • 213 5 TUNKU Abdul Rahman flew into Singapore yesterday and found he was without a smallpox vaccination certificate. The Tunku. former Prime Minister of the Federation, shook his head perplexedly and apologised to an airport official. Later, m the YIP room, he *.vid: **I am so sorry.
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  • 57 5 The Hindu New Year was celebrated for the second year m succession on April 18 at Bengal House, Port Dickson, by members and families of the Malayan Bengalee Association. About 300 were present. Highlight of the celebration was the screening of the popular Indian film "Pather Panchali,"
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  • 202 5 Japan offers engineers to varsity JAPAN is prepared to staff a new faculty of engineering m the Singapore Nanyang University if such a faculty is set up. This was stated by the leader of a Nagoya trade delegation, Mr. K. Nagai, when he said that Japan's engineers were willing to
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  • 39 5 SEREMBAN. Tues. Negri Sembilan State Alliance executive after a three-hour meeting agreed on the allocation of seats m the coming State elections. The allotment agreed upon was 14, 8 and 2, UMNO, MCA and MIC, respectively.
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  • 577 5 Pitho tragedy: None is to blame C oroner DEATH BY MISADVENTURE FOR 5 MEN A MISADVENTURE verdict was recorded yesterday by the Singapore Coroner, Mr Giam Chong Hing at the close of his two-day inquest on two men found dead and three still missing but presumed dead all crew members
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  • 93 5 FAMOUS YOGI TO VISIT KL KUALA LUMPUR. Tues- Yogiraj Swami Satchitananda, one of the foremost disciples of Swami Sivananda Saraswathi of Rishikesh. Himalayas, who is on a Far Eastern lecture tour will arrive here by air from Singapore on Wednesday. In Kuala Lumpur, Swami Satchitananda will reside at the Vivekananda
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  • 352 5 Malaya rolls out red carpet for Sultan of Brunei BRUNEI, Tues. The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin, who is to be invested with a Malayan Order by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Thursday. The Sultan will, m turn, confer on the Yang di-Pertuan
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  • 338 5 THE South Division of the Singapore State UMNO broke away from the parent body yesterday and withdrew its three representatives from the executive committee. The division will m future function as a branch of the main organization m Federation and will field
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  • 212 5 Husband deserted me says woman MR Justice Tan Ah Tah m the Singapore High Court yesterday granted Maggie Chong Pui Fun of Kuala Lumpur a decree nisi to be made absolute m three months on the grounds of desertion by her husband, Denny Lim Yee Hoon Maggie Chong told the
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  • 50 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Selangor CID Chief. Mr. Tom Hamilton, today made his repeated warning of the danger of leaving cars unlocked and unattended. He disclosed that a handbag containing $360 rash .md jewellery was stolen from an unlocked car m broad daylight on Sunday, off Peel Road.
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  • 476 6  - 4 RED LEADERS LEFT IN PERAK LEE THONG CHOON By Govt, deploys 4,000 troops, Police to wipe out remnants IPOH, Tues. Four State committee members are the only top-ranking terrorists left to lead scattered bands totalling about 170 Reds m the jungles of Perak and the Government is mustering all
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  • 113 6 Braga will not stand at the polls SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, yesterday announced that he would not contest the forthcoming general elections because of "health reasons." He said that he had originally declared that he would stand m the Mountbatten division pending the '"greenlight" fcKMB his
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  • 125 6 BEWARE! THUGS WHO INVADE PICNICS PENANG, Tues.— Organisers of picnic parties should be on the alert against secret society gangsters joining their outings, a Police spokesman warned here today. He stressed that the Police should be informed immediately should the organisers find out that secret society members were m their
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  • 35 6 WONG Poh Kay. 19. was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Fourth District Court on a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly at Sago Lane on the morning of Nov. 2P last.
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  • 224 6 SHOCK FOR POLITICAL CIRCLES: NAP NOT TO CONTEST POLLS IPOH. Tues.— Local polftl- i cal circles surprised today when the National Association of Perak announced that it would not contest the coming State Assembly elections. Rala Haniff Shah bin Raja Abdul Rahman, State leader of the NAP. from Kuala Kangsar.
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  • 118 6 A SINGAPORE Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday committed Chua Chet Long, 20, and Chan Kia Chuan, 22, to stand trial at the next Assizes at the end of a preliminary inquiry into a charge of armed gang robbery. The prosecution alleged that
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  • 61 6 At the annual meeting of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, Johore Bahru branch, at the Diamond Jubilee Hall recently, the following were elected office-bearers for the ensuing year: Chairman: Mr. C. X G Pillai (re-elected), vice-chair-man: Mr. Ismail bin Ahmad (re-elected), secretary: Mr K. E. Varughese
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  • 182 6 Mitchell's plane out of fuel: Forced to land in field LESS than five hours after he had taken off from Singapore m an Auster plane for Kuching yesterday, a former Principal Officer of Outram Road Prison. Mr. Eric Mitchell, found himself m trouble. With only 40 miles to rea.ch his
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  • 269 6 THE Singapore Harbour Board handled a total of 3.575 vessels with an aggregate of 11.776.408 nett registered tons a record during the year ended June 30. 1958 This was disclosed m the annual report of the Board issued yesterday. In addition, 446
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  • 99 6 $50 FOR A NUMBER: DON'T PAY THE Singapore City Council yesterday warned the public to he on the lookout for a confidence man who has been collecting $50 from each hut m the Lorong 23 and Aljunied Road area for the purpose of "fixing"' house numbers. The man han also
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  • 67 6 FOLLOWING were elected officials of the Army Civil Service Union, Kranji branch recently: Chairman: Mr. AH. Jeens, secretary: Mr. Ismail Ahmat. asst. sec: Mr. Jacob Tay. treasurer: Mr. Haron Zahari. Committee: Messrs. A. K. B. Karim. Ali Salieh. S. Pushpangadan. Lim Ah San, Hardip Singh, Mansoor Abbasbhoy,
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  • 154 6 j THE New Sceneshifters. the Musical Dramatic Society of the Singapore V.M.C A., are presenting the musical "The Desert Song" at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 p.m. on June 4, 5 and 6. The maie lead. The Red Shadow, will be played by
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  • 528 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prp r me M Abdul Razak, today told delegates f rom ||S "resurgent Asia" attending the ninth N ference of the Junior Chamber Internatio^ Malaya respected self-reliance and initi^ 1 larly were it is expressed m termv of vol* 1 to the community. Unt^ Speaking before
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    159 6 THE ,y e Gen. DjatikuvJ^ pore yesterday secret k commtr i< Celebes, As Iv took off! Indonesia r close to the his trio t( --f- t had a tr itary rigniftcan Ear'.ier rr>r nn, <,-. tunic 1 his k reporter, '•-> attach* his i my Press B Thp S*
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  • 35 6 FOLLOWING officials of 'he Women's Dub, Sis* cently: Chairmai vice-cheimn Mrs A. Stark *rM^ R Illing. programs* Mrs. X P>f v Mrs. D Sterns. Mesdames i Parsans; me Brookes r Mesdames M. Ro£^r< I
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  • 22 6 A SINGAP /.< Judge. Mr. S. I acquitted on a charge j offensive P cycle authority 11 >r on Nov 2fl A
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  • 251 6 Pakistan Intenational Polo Tournament THE Singapore Polo Club m a bid to "catch "em young" will on Friday, Saturday and Sunday provide two ponies to give rides to children who come with their parents to the Thomson Road ground to watch the Malayan Polo Association's three-day tournament for teams from
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  • 400 7  -  CHAN SWAN BEE By They are off on mission to Rl led by Mao's army chief THE well-kept secret of the identity of a 14-member party from Peking, who refused to leave their plane m Singapore on Monday, was out yesterday. Although Air India
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  • 98 7 Girl on a tight-rope quits for marriage FOR ten years, Hetty Janssens (above) lived a precarious life on the tightrope and the trapeze. But yesterday she announced m Singapore: "It is all over for me, now." Miss Janssens, a 21 -year-old blonde, arrived m the Colony yesterday after giving up
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  • 135 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 94* 95$ R.S.S. No. 1 May 945 951 R.S.S. No. 1 June 95 951 R.S.S. No 2 94 94* R.S.S. No. 3 931 93S Tone: Dull. Tin price m Singapore was 5397? per picul
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  • 20 7 THE Singapore Peoples Alliance will hold its Party Rally m Dhoby Ghaut Children's Playground at 5 p.m. today.
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  • 254 7 JUNGLE BASHERS NOW KING'S GUARDS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In a smart ceremonial parade m the scenic grounds of the Istana Negara here this morning, the 6th Battalion of the Malay Regiment handed over its palace guard duties to the Regiment's sth Battalion. Since Merdeka Day August 31, 1957 the palace
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  • 147 7 'Zimbo' Colour Contest MISS CHOO Swee Har of 199, Bricks Work Estate, Singapore, has won the first prize of $25 m the "Zimbo" Colouring Contest. The second prize of $15 goes to Roland Thung Hock Kee, 150F, East Coast Road, Singapore, while Anthony Chye, 11. Roberts Lane, Singapore 14, wins
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  • 28 7 THE monthly meeting cf the Singapore Cage Bird Society will be held at 11-A, Adams Park, on Sunday between 11 a.m. and i p-m-Guests will be welcome.
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    23 7 SHAWS Theatre Supervisor, Mr. John Foo. left Singapore yesterday morning for a round-the-world trip. He is expected to return m July.
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  • 38 7 SINGAPORE Director of Information. Mr. G. G. Thomson, will give a talk on: "What will democratic parliamentary government mean m Singapore," at 10. "0 a.m. on Thursday at the College of Arts of the Nanyang University.
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  • 51 7 THE Police Club, Klang, held a Hari Raya Puasa party at the Klang Police Headquarters last Sunday at which the joget modern was performed. More than 300 people attended. Pictured are Maj. C. M. A. Shaw, O.S. P.C, Klang, and Inspector Chazali, the master of ceremonies,
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  • 212 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Dr. Rafael Tumbokon, Under-Secretary of Health and Medical Services m Manila, said here today that his country had a genuine feeling of friendship and goodwill for Malaya. In his speech at the close of the Inter-Country Yaws
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  • 66 7 PEOPLE'S Action Party will hold a pre-election rally during lunch time (12.45 to 2.15 p.m.) today at the far park beside the Fullerton Building. Main speakers are: Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Dr. Shcng Nam Chin, and Messrs. K. M. Byrne. Yong Nyuk
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  • 218 7 30 DAYS FOR A 'NO' -STUC IS ANNOYED THE Singapore Trades Union Congress yesterday flayed the Immigration authorities for their delay ln giving a reply to their applications for two of their delegates to attend the May Day Rally ln Peking. The rally was held on April 20. while the
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  • 73 7 SERANGOON GARDEN BLACKOUT THE Serangoon Garden Estate m Singapore was plunged into darkness on Monday night when low tension fuses at a feeder pillar blew up at 6.45 p.m. when a broken lightning wire fell and short-circuited the live wire. Supply was temporarily restored at 9.30 p.m. Yesterday morning, there
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    • 1158 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LID. Tel: 241? (18 Nnes) (Incorporated m Singapore) (1* s £r THE BLUE FUNNEL LIME C SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suei with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot Cood Hopo) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to
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    • 1034 8 MITSUI |iQ LINE JAPAN LINE S'poro P.S'hom Ptnong Akoshisan Moru for Japan U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore direct dischorge vio Awobason Moru G. 13/14 23 Apr ETA N. York 3 June PACIFIC LINE vio Monilo b Japan. tor USA Pacific Central S. American oorts with or without transhipment
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    • 762 8 IMI THE F A f uM iS/ SAILINGS TO: tfrn ADEN, RED SEA, MEDITER RAU T3J CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN toi H \COI "lutlandia' a) 24 26 Ap, >*'M ojf m.^ "Korea- b) 29 Apr/4 May 5\ i; m.». "Meoma' c) 21/22 May 2i 24 m** (Stt} m s B r b)
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    48 9 II iffl Iri-urance ii agflr, Pakistan. r v.". will arrive i m Friday. mi extcnshrfl trip erican In.terna- ranee's operations h g md South (east r inspect the new s ternationa] Build- n Road I ..fe, an affiliate instructing c buildings m a Da a. I Wisaluddin
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  • 23 9 ar. Exchange r. made the ges m ita rates m Singapore OP ready— rs 1833; Italian I f s -^c rates remain
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  • 309 9 Warning By U.S. Paper WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) Singapore may swing to the left and away from free enterprise after its general election m May, the U.S. Commerce Department publication, Foreign Commerce Weekly, said m its current issue. In contrast to the climate m the
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  • 209 9 Sarawak Steamship Co. Ltd:— F'rofit for 1958 after tax amounted to $241,671 (5i%) and a dividend of 6% is recommended. Net liquid assets work out at $4.47 per share and stores were worth a further 18 cents per share. Henry Waugh Co. Ltd: Profit for 1958. after inclusion
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  • 247 9 Shares: Active Mart In Rubbers CONSIDERABLE activity was reported m both Local and Sterling Rubbers. on the Malayan Share market yesterday. Prices continued to forge ahead and good turnover of business was reported. Industrials, however, were quietly steady, while Tins were generally betterPrice changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association
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  • 39 9 AN agricultural show, a regatta and land sports will be held m Limbang. Sarawak, from June 27 and 28. Agricultural exhibits will be classified under five sections: livestock, vegetables. fresh crops, home exhibits and flowers.
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  • 501 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed Disp. $1.11 to $1.1 li; ►Hongkong Bank H.K. r^gd. $435.00; G'town Disp. $2.16: Gammon $1.72$ to $1.74 to $1.75. $1.68* odd lot; W. Hammer $1.44 (ready and relayed); H. Waugh $1.32$ cd; Hume prefs A4/8; M. Cement $154; McAlister
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  • 740 9 MALAYA SIGNS INVESTMENT PACT WITH AMERICA FASDFSDA KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malaya todoy signed an investment guarantee agreement with the United States of America and Foreign Minister, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman expressed the hope that it would draw more capital to Malaya "like a magnet/ The agreement was signed
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  • 62 9 TWO competitors tied for the first prize m the Lifebuoy Top Tunes contest organised by Lever Bros. (M) Ltd. through Rediffusion Singapore last week. Photo shows Mr. A. Mansor bin Wahab, Singapore branch manager of Lever Bros, presenting two cheques of 5400 each to the
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  • 194 9 Scope For Aussie Goods On S-EA Markets MELBOURNE, Tues. (Reuter) The prospects of selling more Australian foodstuffs and wool to South-east Asian countries appeared sound and justified a greater concentration of effort by Australian oroducers and manufacturers, the Melbourne "Herald" said editorially today. The newspaper said the optimistic estimates of
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  • 136 9 SINGAPORE rubber price fell j cent yesterday, to close at 94J cents per lb. for International first grade May shipment on selling pressure. After a slightly lower opening, the market fluctuated within narrow limits with a fair turnover. Lower sheets, apart from some covering for prompt shipment,
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  • 42 9 THE Antara newsagency m Jakarta said yesterday that Colonel Sutowo, director of the Indonesian National Oil Company, had reached agreement m principle with a group of Japanese industrialists on a loan for the development of oilfields m North Sumatra Reuter.
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  • 95 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra April-May $44 J buyers; S4si seilers; coconut oil m bulk $68$ sellers; m drums $71 sellers; Muntok white pepper $152 sellers; Sarawak white $151 sellers special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Coora Association closing orices fair merchantable mixed
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  • 73 9 Net profit of The Malacca Rubber Plantations. Ltd. for 1958, before income and profits tax, totalled £318,296 (£317,264 m 1957). After deducting U.K. and Malayan income taxes, totalling £133»500, the profit is £184,796. Appropriations for replanting provision and a first and final dividend of 22-1 /2
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  • 54 9 Vice-president of Stand-ard-Vacuum Oil Company, Mr. E.N. Leibacher, and his wife, have arrived m Singapore m the course of a visit to various Stanvac operating ar^as. Mr. Leibacher. whose career m the petroleum industry beean over 40 years ago, has lone been associater with Stanvac's interests
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  • 50 9 KUCHING, Tues— Sarawak's largest single export item for March was illipenut, totalling over 14.000 tons. Of this quantity, 11,600 tons went to the U.K. The next largest export was rubber. 3,200 tons. Other exports were sago flour, 1.200 tons, white pepper (234 tons) and black pepper. (61 tons).
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  • 158 9 Ships In Port OUTER ROADS Waikelo, Hoi Ying. Gervase Sleigh, Castor, loannis Ingelissis Lycaon, Americano, Mokusti Tong Leong, Danakil, Chupra. Procyon Marito, Reuver Jebsen, Caltex Bengkalis, Baurrmm. Northia, Obokil, Aieno Batu. Staurus, Theodoxus. Pacific Trader, Kah Soon, Ardi 1 Sunda Inchjura. Maetsuycker Van Yung Tong Wee, Siaoe Golden Lamba, North
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  • 67 9 LOCAL supplies of wood, groundnut shells, cotton stripping, elephant grass and industrial and agricultural waste can be used as fuel to provide steajn power at low cost from a portable unit demonstrated m England recently. In this picture, inspecting the new unit, is 21--year-old Nigerian
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  • 598 10  -  JILL GRANT by HOWARD ROBARD HUGHES invested his millions m oil wells, steel mills, hotels, stores, an airline, a brewery and Jane Russell. All of them paid off. Especially Miss Russell. But the person least excited about this success today is the enigmatic Mr. Hughes himself.
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    374 10 Howard Hughes But this, she admits today, was part of her pride. "I hate the idea of sticking my neck out and then being walloped with a rebuff." In the end, she caught a bus to the Hughes Productions studios, was auditioned, and signed up. With her first ad-vance-pay
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  • 308 10 little Indian village on the huge Navajo Reservation m Arizona. PHOTOCRAPHS TMHE day Jane arrived, there wasn't a movie camera or a set m sight. She was puzzled until she saw an army of Hughes' publicity men with flash-bulbs and cameras. Then began three weeks of
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  • 511 10 By A Special Correspondent ONE of the world's most beautiful women, an ex-Queen with a broken marriage and a broken heart, is wandering B around Europe searching for happiness and solitude. Queen Soraya of Iran became an ex-Queen on March 14, last year, because
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    • 206 10 TRUE TALES-The Sewing Machine (3rd of a series) by YEW i STRUGGLE— AIthough Isaac Singer LABOUR— Owners of clothina-mnic- thf r-j d^™*. I.*-,*^*-**- n had a sewing machine that really ing establishments m noi long the „£J2? EN f T J RADES W VNIONS-As the «M worked essentially the same
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  • 183 11 WEE WONDER A GOOD ASDFASDS Wee Wonder looks as good as any m this lacklustre field. Down where he is he does not have to be a wonder horse to win. He has been striding out Impressively m morning workouts and appeared to nave made good headway since his last
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  • 145 11 FIELDING a nine -man team, newly promoted Kota Rajah, paid the penalty when they lost to Fathul Karib by eight goals to one m a SAFA Div. 1 league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Fathul Karib owe their victory to centre forward Othman Zakaria. After
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  • 83 11 SINGAPORE Amateur Footbail Association will interview four candidates on Friday to select the official coach they advertised recentlyMr. R. B. I. Pates told The Standard yesterday that the candidates had been called after the committee han gone through a total of 15 applicants. The
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  • 56 11 FOUR goals by Van der Meij enabled Singapore Cricket Club to beat Badan Kesenian by six goals to nil a SAFA Div. 2B match on the padang yesterday. In another match m the same division Darul Afiah 'A* beat Katong Sports Club by three
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  • 944 11 SATORO FIT FOR DOUBLE Now Showing is my choice m the 6f. event for Class Two. Division Three horses. He deserves a winning break after some game displays m recent starts. At Bukit Timah last month he ran third to Easy Winner and Bintang Timor on a rain-soaked track and
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  • 279 11 Trow Hill Deserves Winning Break Trow Hill II deserves a winning break after his two game showings at Ipoh last month. He wa s beaten by Dragon Seed up the 5f straight m hi s nrst run. then again found one to beat when he ran White Magic to two
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  • 55 11 The following are the results of the SBA junior competition held yesterday Robert Lim beat J. Reutens 250-200; Victor Lee beat Teo Hee Chua 250-241; Ibrahim Yusoff beat Ong Kiat Guan w/o; Robert Teow beat Jansen 250-234; Lim Boon Chye beat Quek Piah Jin 250-157; Foo Suan Tong
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    • 956 11 L^ffM I [Ux-!!^Lii TODAY'S QQ^ffl^ 2.15 p.m. Cl. 4 Div. 2 SV 2 Furs. CSSO Po!m Volley eh a g 6y 9.00 Leman E. B'kelen C.H.Y. ..CO Mortiol Song beg 4y 8.12 Ward Yong S.L. Stable LOSI H.ndu Robe bag 3y 8.11 Subian Daniels K.Y. Lim Top ircle cham 4y
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    • 74 11 SOCCER Trial Match Singapore vs Joint Services. Jalan Besar. 5.15 p.m. SBHFA: Div. I: Ford vs Wearnes, F. Park Div. II: STC vs Malayan Airways. MFA 1.C.1. .s Borneo, STC. Div. IU: F N v s S. Glass. F ft N Bata vs Bramtoco. F. Park NTS vs Henry Waugh.
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  • 128 12 W l#f|B thf. J ro,i IW fl fl, Mas roiuernpi to look nt |j nbni /o J rripnn. fl M/ Malaya una riinn 7fi#» picture J on Monday ni& Malaxa hand^ konn 74) np( U m 4*ian nut^ tournament. In the
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  • 131 12 Outsider Roland Qualifies PEN AN G. Tues.— The player with an ou'stde chance. Roland Ng of Johore. qualified for the singles final of the badminton tournament for Thomas Cup and Über Cup trainees by beating Sha'ari Abdullah 15—3, 13—13. 15 8 m the semifinal at the Han Chiang High School
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  • 54 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Public Works Department whipped Kuala Lumpur Combined Police 9-0 m their opening FAS. Senior Division Business Houses League mat^h on the Cheras Road grourd today. On the Bungsar Road ground, the Levers had to fight hard to beat Mercantile Bank 2-0 m a
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  • 61 12 HERE'S how they stand: GROUP \V RAHMAN GOLD CIP PWDLFA Pts. Malaya 1 1 7 6 Korea 1 1 3 2 2 Japan 1 1 2 3 0 Hongkong 1 1 0 7 <i GROUP *B* RAHMAN SILVER CUP Burma 2 11-753 Thailand 1 1 I 1
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  • 27 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue Royal Air Force beat Br>tj Signals Troop 12-0 m ther (.'e.:.ral Malaya Sub-Districl Soccer League match on the Bellamy Road ground today.
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  • 315 12 MALAYA'S HOPES SOAR AS KOREA EDGE THE JAPS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Korea made the most of their chances to edge Japan 3-2 m the "A" group of the Asian Youth soccer tournament for the Rahman Cup on the Merdeka Stadium ground here tonight. The match fell below expectations and was
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  • 471 12 THAIS HOLD SUPERIOR BURMA 1-1 Thailand Sicang Burma Mg Hia KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thailand did wonderfully well tonight to hold the more aggressive and superior Burma to a one-all draw m the opening match of the night m the Junior Asian soccer tournament at the Merdeka Stadium. Burma was on
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  • 349 12 Choi Myong Gon blasted the ball into the net to make it 3-0 for the Koreans. For the next ten minutes the Japanese probed patiently and scientifically for the weakness m the Korean armour and found none. But with characteristic native thoroughness,
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  • 25 12 SEREMBAN M Negri S< ns imJ tennis cr. RM will bo i tsl Associ Bl l:'? champion;: mcd itiph only md singles and ibtel
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  • 35 12 Saw Htay Htay; M s Tin Ha Mg Mg Gyi; Mg Cho Too. Mg Pa Myint. Mg Them Aung. Mg Soe Win. Mg Hia, Mg Kyaw Nyein. My Myo Myint and Mg Hia Htay.
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  • 14 12 Thavon; Suraphol Pravus; Darong, Vichit, Assa dang: Sommai, Nandi Swang. Tavea Pong, Chalo.
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  • 210 12 No Secrets Fram The Press-Heah PENANG. Tues. The next meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya on May 17 will be open to the Press, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, the president, announced today. "It will be a trial," said Mr. Heah. It is hoped that the proceedings will be satisfactorily
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  • 69 12 PENANG, Tues.— The Governor, Raja Tun Uda bin Raja Muhammad, will give away the Penang Referees' Association Footballer of The Year trophy at the P.R.A.'s second anniversary dance at the Town Hall on Saturday. Tickets for the dance are priced at $1 for women and $1.50
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  • 145 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The competition "ommittee of the Malay Cricket Association of Malaya ar P inviting entries for the Ruler's Cricket Shield which starts on May 16. All Malay teams from the states and Singapore are to send their applications and entrance fees to th«» Hon.
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  • 265 12 BAM Invites Former PJ PENANG, Tues. The Badminton M Malaya has decided to ask the former Prim* of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, to be th?-' sident of the Asian Badminton Confederation This was decided at the meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya's Standing Committee held today. Tunku Abdul
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  • 33 12 IPOH. Tues.— Making a nett score of 64 (88-24). G H Clark won the April Medal of the P.T.C. Sports Club golf section recently. Runner-up was M. S. Gordon-K Jones 73
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  • 58 12 PENANG 1 A financial I at< Amateur Athlett was commi ri ed annuai rep rt, tabled at the anr.^j meeting Ti Chines* Recreat May 8. "The ca,- balance" 31, 1953 The usociati J ward to j assistance fr rr. a..~ :n sports ii ir a to be ma ainw
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  • 40 12 LONDON H Syd Owei half ol I Cup final elected Eng the ITeat Hp b< verhami I England cc conduct* H Writers' ares tne clos< since th« iward^y 11 years afi b wav beh' r ton. Mane Eng'and n
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  • 39 12 SEREMBA I Tee Siong -1 :dc^ of rj Badmintoi annual here yestei TV prestdei Han Scow f bin Hassa lH RF V Kin b.ar H^ G «J Mr. G B H P Sec Mr Than > Treasurer X 0P
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    • 162 12 Subscribe To Tho STANDARD MALA* AS ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL I'APER If you live In Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the '•STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily— or to your office if preferred? All you have to do
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    1131 13 young women to 0 m 1958 wos o of special acishment were red with the Awards pre- annually by emoiselle," a m g women's xine m tne d States. Cam ng them the j Women of the |hC magazine cites reaffirming t^ n the lives, the pc potentialities of
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  • 502 13  -  MIGUEL NARABUT &V piJRATES m fast motorboats are on a killing and robbing rampage m the Manila Bay area, according to police reports. Emboldened by the fact that the waters inside the the Bay are for the most part unpoliced, these modern-day pirates, riding
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  • 128 13 NEW YORK BIG firms m America are finding that it pays to hand out lavish "perks" to employees. The **perks M are put down as business expenses and qualify for bi« remissions of tax. For instance, a farm implement company flew all its employees to the Bahamas
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 283 13 (ITA DEL MAR S 4>l OTATIOV; i hushani should s fawn what h the with hi* wifp. for Pn know* what i* Balrar I»\ 1 >!> I FUR »>\ i Proceed tact- the basis of i r- '~t Dont turns jrou are keia your egret later. r~ rest re ai.
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    • 290 13 LI'L ABNER By Al < app "N I OH -A I f^ (SO, NO MORE STUFFIM' I/ah IS ONLY 15* VARS OlE 1 fVO IS MAH PRCKV H SHORE.'.' 'V. VORESELF.'.'->0 5 \AH IS ENTITLED TO A FEW J RUNNER.'.'-MAH J SHORE./ >0^ J^-yJ" TIUMMIN'ff J k MORE VARS O'
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    157 14  -  PAULA JAMES By LONDON. T OOK at the little imp leading the rush out of school (at right). He's grinning. He's running. He's really L-I-V-I-N-G. For the boy is Stephen Smith the boy doctors once said would not live long enough to go to school. Stephen, now six, was
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  • 215 14 IKE A-BAN PLAN GETS MAC's FULL SUPPORT LONDON. Tues. (LTD— Prime Minister Mr. Harold Macmillan has written a personal letter to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev m support of President Eisenhower's nuclear test ban plea, it was disclosed today. An announcement from the Foreign Office said Mr. Macmillan told Mr. Khrushchev
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  • 21 14 TWO LEADERS of the Falange Party, which yesterday attempted a coup m La Paz. Bolivia, have committed suicide. (Reuter)
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  • 144 14 the wall bars and SWUNG on ropes. Brother's Help Later, he played FOOTBALL. Stephen's nine year old brother Peter was brought down from the senior school to help him settle m. And headmistress Mrs. Jean Franks said: "Stephen is a very bright little boy. "Although
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  • 93 14 Winston, 85, ready for polls WOODFOOD, Tues. (Reuter) Eighty-five-year-old Sir Winston Churchill yesterday told his constituents here that he was going to contest the elections. "I shall be ready to offer myself once again as a candidate m your constituency which I have had the honour of representing for nearly
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  • 358 14 PANAMA COUP: DANCE IS HELD Famous ijame margow -mixeu **p *n f^vfice QTPPHPN The wok ln i 3I tr H til Hmrt > gaby IS REALLY ONE OF THE BOYS NOW! ..^^>-— Warrant out for husband (ex-envoy) still at large PANAMA CITY, Tues. (Reuter) Dame Margot Fonteyn, Britain's world-famed prima
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    • 106 14 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter)—Mr. John Foster Dulles, the former Secretary of State, today received a lengthy report on the recent ministerial Conference of the eight-nation Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation. Mr Douglas Dillon, the Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs who headed the United States
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    • 25 14 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter)— Sir David Eccles, president of the Board, announced today that he would lead a small British trade delegation to Moscow next month.
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    • 23 14 A HOME-MADE bomb was found near a Valiant aircraft at the Royal Air Force base at Luqa near Valetta Malta last night Reuter
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    • 34 14 THE SOVIET Ambassador m Cairo handed a message from the Soviet Premier, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev to the President of the United Arab Republic, Gamal Abdel Nasser, at a two-hour meeting m Cairo yesterday. Reuter
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    • 39 14 INDIAN demonstrators yesterday threw tomatoes at pictures of the Chinese Communist leader, Mao Tse-tung, on the wall of the Chinese Consulate m Bombay and sent pigeons over the wall with a message protesting against '"military intervention" m Tibet, Reuter
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  • 167 14 Ml SSOORIE, Tues. (Reuter) The M arrived m this Indian Himalayan hill reson begin his exile after a five-week ochwv d miles of mountains and dusty plains from I The 23-year-old "Living Buddha drove from the railway station at Dehra Dun to "Happy Valley"', on the outskirts of Mussoorie.
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  • 89 14 QUEEN'S QUIET BIRTHDAY WINDSOR, England. Tues. (Reuters— Queen Elizabeth, with her mother, husband and sister abroad and her daughter isolated with chickenpox. was today spending her quietest birthday for many years. Prince Charles. himself recovering from a bout of chickenpox, was the only member of her own family with her
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  • 189 14 MILLION NARCOTICS SMUGGLING RACKET SMASHED IN JAPAN TOKYO, Tues. (UPI) The U.S. Air Force and Japanese Police announced today they had broken up a million-dollar international narcotics smuggling ring and arrested its Chinese leader and his 25-year-old American airman courter. In jail m Tokyo were Airman First Class Marshall Ray
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  • 80 14 BREMEN, West Germany Tues. (Reuter) Bremen district court today rejected an application for sequestration of 191 tons of Indonesian tobacco the first shipment from estates nationalized by Indonesia to reach West Germany. The application has been m3de by two Dutch t rms .he Deli and Senembah
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  • 35 14 TOKYO, Tues (UPI) Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, m a letter made public here said Japan must stop serving as the "military springboard" of the United States if peace is to prevail m Asia.
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  • 56 14 CAIRO. Tues. (Reuter) Agreements de-sequestrating property of the Shell Oil Company and its affiliated companies m Egypt, were signed here today, an Egyptian spokesman announced. The property of Shell, which is the first British company to be de-sequestrat-ed following February's An-glo-Egyptian financial agreement, will be
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  • 541 14 Spore Govt's new pledge to the Gurkhas LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Len-nox-Boyd yesterday revealed that Gurkhas attached to the Singapore Police Force have been given extra guarantees concerning their terms of service and pensions when the new constitution comes into force m June. Publishing the exchange
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  • 56 14 BANGKOK, id Thai po ioe nil r<~ I ■-> rep< ll i r r ■1 5 nLes k r -N. t m sai Miss her. was I Itflj edge ol Ihe f^f" British embassy! they had alsc r«ij rable fro-: Chienw Amber's death An vi Ifidal Miss Ar»- er
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