Singapore Standard, 29 April 1959

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  • 30 1 ii a 3H SINGAPORE STANDARD Tefephor* ***** —5 Cabl« TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1959. dshgtr euewtyiu r yuyreutyu tyreiuty Vol. IX No. 300 15 c*. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 503 1 CRASH MIGHT HAVE BEEN IN BUSY BATU ROAD' Monday's air disaster increases public alarm XL Councillors plan to ask the RAF: Stop copters over Capital KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Public anxiety is growing here as a result of yesterday's Sycamore helicopter crash the second m two months and
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  • 444 1 BIG ROW AT PPP RALLY: Police step in IPOH, Tues. The Peoples Progressive Party today accused several leading members of the Malayan Chinese Association and the National Association of Perak of being "personally and directly responsible for an attempt to disrupt a PPP rally. A report has been lodged with
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  • 209 1 THREE MEN HELD AFTER HECTIC CAR CHASE SINGAPORE Police m a dramatic 20 minute chase from Braddell Road to Queenstown. forced a getaway car into a ditch and arrested three men m connection with a robbery at dawn yesterday. The wanted car was spotted m Braddell Road seven minutes after
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  • 29 1 THE m Indonesian Rubber Manufacturers Association m Jakarta has urged the Government to reduce the import of rubber articles which c*n be produce la Indonesia. UPI
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  • 83 1 WORLD BANK MONEY FOR SUEZ CANAL? WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) The World Bank today declined to comment on the Middle East' r news agency's report from Cairo that the Bank would grant a loan for the development of the Suez Canal. A Bank mission Is now m Cairo studying the United
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  • 55 1 PARIS, Tues. (Reuter)— The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Christian Herter, who arrived here earlier today for the Western Foreign Ministers' meeting, conferred with President De Gaulle this afternoon. Mr. Herter left General De Gaulle's office after 37 minutes. "We had very interesting talks," was
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  • 24 1 A fresh case of smallpox was admitted to the Middleton Hospital yesterday. The victim is a four-year-old boy from Kampong Alexandra.
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  • 346 1 Li Mei gets an extortion note: $20,000 or 'Mobbed on arrival... now I'm shocked' —says actress PENANG, Tues. Hongkong film star Li Mci, who it Uii d -rfsit ro Malaya for Irfie sixth Asian Film Festival, has received a threatening letter which is believed to have come from the "Kl4"
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  • 141 1 REPORT FROM THAILAND ALOR STAR, Tues. Chin Peng, the communist terrorist leader, is believed to have been wounded by security forces. A visitor from Thailand who arrived here this week told The Standard that he was sure he had seen Chin Peng limping badly and supported by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 77 2 THE BAN ON SUGAR EXPORT OFF THE Federation and Singapore governments yesterday lifted the restriction on the export of sugar from, the two territories. Ever since the Suez crisis, when the restriction was imposed, Malayan exporters of sugar had not been allowed to export their sugar beyond traditional entrepot countries.
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  • 56 2 PENANG, Tues.— Leader of the Malay National Front will meet here on May 2, to discuss the election issues. The meeting at the "May Blossom" bungalow m Tanjong Bungah will discuss the Front's •symbol" for the Federal and the State polls. Dato Nanning of Malacca. Chairman of
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  • 382 2 PARTY RA'AYA STARTS POLL CAMP AI GN Fires /irs/ broadside at PAP PARTY RA'AYAT, which is contesting m four constituencies m the Singapore general election, last night said that it had "no alternative" but "to fight our brother-soc-ialists the PAP at the polls". "In putting all the candidates m the
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  • 282 2 A DISSIDENT group of the Singapore LiJ cialist Party yesterday charged that there 1 no intention on the part of some Party leariwvß late its policy into action. This was stated m a pamphlet issued by the ex-Li b-Soc. members Messrs. H. J. C. Kulasingha.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 806 2 STAN DARD s jrfeyagawi WAY J ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MRS. M. ARASARATNAM and children thank relatives, members of the Medical Department Batu Gaiah. aind friends for their assistance, condolence mes s-a^es. wreaths, and attendance a: the funeral of her beloved husband (M Arasaratnatn formerly Oflßce Assistant Secreta- at, Seremban unri Uter Ofhce
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    • 433 2 TENDER NOTICES THE closing date for the Construction of a T.B. Clinic at Taiping, has been postponed to 4th May, 1959. TENDER NOTICE SEALED tenders will be received up to noon 12th May. 1959, lor the supply of foodstuffs, according to schedules under the following heads, to Tan Tock Seng's
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    • 794 2 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR: TENDERS are invited for the Supply of Cutlery, Crockery and Kitchen utensils for the first residential college of the University of Malaya m Kuala Lumpur. Particulars of the tender and schedules may be obtained from the Registrar. University of Malaya m Kuala Lumpur. Gurney
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    • 86 2 Eczema If eh Killed In 7 Minutes Your skin has nearly M •Otllos) tiny seams and pores where verms hide and cause terrible Itching. Crooking, Besoms, Pooling. BarSTng. Acne. Ringworm. Psoriasis. Blackheads. Pimples, Foot Itch and other WemIshea. Ordinary treatments give only temporary relief because they do not urn the
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 687 3 COMMUNIST CHINA has been taking India j f ,sk over the attitude Mr. Nehru's Government adopted to the .events of the past month m ibef and on Monday m New Delhi the Indian fime Minister, m the strongest statement he has ver made against a communist
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    • 190 3 SINGAPORE'S former Chief Minister, Mr Bod Marshall, has not always been conspicuously Successful m doing the right thing at the right time during his political career. But by his decision to J°nduct his general election campaign m the Cairnhi!l divi s i on Dy o "gentle,
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    • 53 3 HEad OFfi Cl T fc Klm Roa<J% Spore 2 PO Bo? No 1563 Cables: TICERNEWS «Uala Tel ***** <5 '•"«> All departments L L^«: China InLranc. Bldß 174. Batu Rd SJON TeleoHon* *H»S! p j^AN C 93 ow st I e: 4n« n^.^ A 91 -A.
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  • 489 3 A New Chapter Begins Today Federation Government Temporaries KUALA LUMPUR r |!HE problem of Government temporary clerks enters its first phase towards solution today. Some 1.700 temporary clerks will today and tomorrow m centres throughout the country sit for an examination which will determine their future as Government servants. The
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  • 688 3  - Pakistan (2) The Fall Of A Constitution GUY WINT by KARACHI. pERHAPS the most striking fact about the Army coup m Pakistan six months ago was the complete lack of resistance by the politicians \rhom it deposed. None of them made even a protest. They simply withdrew, some doubtless hoping
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  • 639 3 -by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT LONDON ]\|ORE than 40 per cent of the world's trade is carried on m sterling, and London continues to be the' world's leading centre for the financing of international trade. Through the Sterling Area, London acts as the banker to
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  • VOICE of MALAY
    • 191 3 Sir, The Liberal Socialist Party during their election rallies and statements to the Press have disclosed elaborate programmes for the benefit of the people After reading the statement of the persons who resigned from the Party last Friday, I am beginning to wonder whether the Liberal Socialise
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    • 403 3  -  Sir: As things stand now, the coming general elections will be a fight between the Liberal-Socialists ann the Peoples' Action Party. It is difficult to predict the outcome as the tussle will be a very close one, with both •ide s having equal chances to win. The Singapore
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  • 38 3 The island of St. John, Virgin Islands, is noted for its near-perfect climate with an average annual temperature of about 78 degrees Fahrenheit, and a difference of only about six degrees between winter and summer.
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  • 457 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me aster Gunaselura VTE HAD hardly settled down at the desk yesterday, when a man with a problem greeted us. He is one of several m a crowded residential area m Singapore who. since Sunday morning, has been trying to find the answer to the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 628 4 Mr. McWILLIAM IS NAMED TO HEAD COUNCIL INQUIRY Sittings begin this week THE Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, yesterday appointed Mr. J. F. McWilliam, District Judge and First Magistrate, as new chairman of the commission of inquiry into the working of the City Council. The Government announcement last night
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  • 205 4 THE STANDARD SUBSCRIBES TO PAP FUNDS $1 TICKETS SOLD TO BACK POLLS FIGHT THE Peoples' Action Party is using a novel campaign to collect funds to finance its candidates at the general election. Though the campaign has been on for several weeks, it was known only to party members and
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  • 165 4 Thugs stab student and labourer TWO youths were attacked and stabbed by gangsters at two different, places m Singapore at about the same time last night. Both victims were admitted to the General Hospital, and their condition was reported to be serious. The two brutal attacks were carried out m
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  • 90 4 A COCKTAIL frock and a radio will be among the many prizes awarded at the annual fancy dress ball te iven m aid of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Singapore, at the Sea View Hotel on May 2. The dance, with
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  • 211 4 Hongkong film star get a riotous welcome at S'pore airport PANDEMONIUM broke out at the Faya Lebar airport early this morning as thousands of teenagers screamed and elbowed their way forward to catch a glimpse of seven glamorous Hongkong film stars who had arrived here en route to Kuala Lumpur
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  • 97 4 Names polls: troubles -Alba Tues Thp Icj T P L]PCXu U>l Tu.in Hal, Albakri 73S £1 Pl 7 tl<in had £>■ out m the van r J Hard. th Pv 7*l nf s "»d u Pr fN I He had fixed Mm t*% nomination A 1 1 lohore and fr
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  • 199 4 100 still wait to know their salaries! ABOUT 100 Chinese Middle Schools teachers have been desperately fighting for the past two years for confirmation of their salaries. But for two full years the Ministry of Education has not given them any reply. Since the full aid scheme for Chinese Middle
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  • 67 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The deaths of two communist terrorists m the Hutan Melintang forest reserve, Teluk Anson district. Perak. m December last year have now been confirmed. The two terrorists were Mahalingam and Subramaniam. The former was murdered by Subramaniam. who m turn was executed
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  • 55 4 OSG Kian Seng. 25. was charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate Court yesterday with cheating a woman. Johanna Maria, of a refrigerator worth $500 at Willow Avenue on April 7. Ong pleaded not guilty and was allowed $1,000 bail until May 2 when the case will he
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  • 179 4 GOODBYE AND THANK YOU -SAYS BRAGA TO MEDICAL STAFF SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health. Mr. A. J. Braga, yesterday tha'.ked all medical personnel and all those units under his charge for the wonderful co-operation they had given him during his term of office during the past four years. Mr. Braga was
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  • 165 4 11,000 Council men may strike A BIG City C which would pc-;.-_f~| may ?oor. takt P^e""^^ The threatened B workers m the ;13 be served on the Cc Jj Monday by the J| Labour Unions Ft.e:;mJ tary ger.i of the F^Br yestercav r The S:aMj no steps were •c.<e-.^J Counci".
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  • 39 4 TWO men 1 drowned m Sir.ea? oday One cf them s fied. is believed tc or FOpir.r was recovered off Pasir Parjtnl The other H from the sea o c Bridge w«s old Lim S:ar.g
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  • 33 4 STANVAC'S FILM SHOW 4 LEADING busin^j sionai and M will bf guests 11 :^'ih screening of tw jTo Live' by Stan Cultura 1 t <"*"c this evening 6 p.m and the 7.15 pm^^^^
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  • 182 4 HE NEEDED TRANSPORT SO STOLE A CAR A MAN told a Singapore judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday that he stote a car because he had no other means of transport. Chong Ka Ji, 25. a motor mechanic, said this m mitigation after he admitted the theft of a car
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  • 715 5 I D PROMISE TO HAWKERS, JOBLESS Lib-Socs have big plans for welfare, security of people A LIBERAL SOCIALIST Government would not regiment the kampong folks but would >et them help themselves and organize their own welfare, secretarygeneral of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, told a rally at
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  • 88 5 DANCES, MUSIC ON THE NIGHT' I?- Consulate of k. 'he Singapore wVH present H^. Night", a panoX: c Philippines loiia Theatre. lIS p.m. X rf *bf Baranggay Troupe, under X r A. Belmonte H. famous Philip- ibulaiy Band, X toi and band Antonio Bc a repertoire of Bj ich wil]
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  • 60 5 PPSEAWA FASHION PARADE IS pofl Branch of South-east s Association .r.:h-cum-fash\on the Ocean Park .may. D the Joan Booty I md Charm School r.e national riresstiona represented the lunch at $3 3 ia open to the pubavailable from Tie Cultural Cen- i and BL9Q p.m. the lundi and fashion the
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  • 340 5 Boy who lost a leg gets 31,000 award MATE TREE-FELLING MISHAP ♦?OH, Tues. A 15-year-old former schoolboy, T?:k Cheong, who lost his leg when the steel cable Be n:nnkey-jack used for tree felling snapped and •-;red both his legs, was today awarded $31,000 »2 > by Mr. Justice Syed Sheh
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  • 217 5 The Assembly handicap: PAP the 'nap' says tipster Lee OECRETARY-GENERAL of the Peoples' Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday said that his party has supporters who donate "more generously than Dr. C. Subramanyam to party funds." He was replying to a statement made by Dr. Subramanyam at an election
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  • 248 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The chairman of the Selangor Red Cross Society, Inche Jamil Rais, who is also the Mentri Besar of Selangor, denied categorically today that a lottery it had run recently was illegal. He wa s replying to allegations that the Malaya
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  • 129 5 BEAUTIES ON THE 'LAPU LAPU' THE Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, will open the Philippine Floating Exposition, tomorrow at the East Wharf, Gate I, at 5.15 p.m. The Philippine Constabulary Band, conducted by Lt. Col. A. Buenaventura, will give a concert on the Padang on Friday at 5 p.m.
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  • 202 5 A Plane nearly messed up ceremony KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Airport Manager here, Mr. E. E. Neilsen is expected to be severely reprimanded by the Government for allowing a passenger aircart to land during the ceremonial send-off of the Sultan of Brunei here today. A Government spokesman told The Standard
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  • 129 5 THE right to strike is a legitimate and democratic right of any category of wage earners whether they are teachers, doctors or engineers, the president of the Singapore Teachers' Union, Mr. S. Sivanandam, stated yesterday. Mr. Sivanandam was commenting on a statement
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  • 287 5 Brunei Sultan says 'good-bye' to Federation: Flies to S'pore KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Sultan of Brunei today said good-bye to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong before he left for the airport after a six-day State visit to the Federation. Later, the Sultans of Brunei and Selangor, together with the members of
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  • 259 5 Lee will go too, in 33 days Nair THE SINGAPORE Peoples Alliance and its candidates for the forthcoming eiections, by their knowledge and experience m public affairs, have proved their sincerity and determination to serve the people This was stated yesterday by Mr M. P. D Nair (SPA candidate for
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  • 39 5 A YOUTH, Bulera bin Kora. was yesterday remanded for one week by a Singapore Court after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of robbing Neo Kirn Tian of property totalling $75 at Aljunied Road on April 20.
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  • 162 6  - 'Seer Demon' ends with fly-over of 100 planes Ranjit Gill HMAS Melbourne From aboard TIES "Sea Demon 1 SEATO'S a;r-sea exercises Ca-r.e to an end today as 30 warships oi rive SEATO nat:r-.~ anchored m Manila harbour. Modi aerial attack? throughcut ye?:erriav marked the completion of a fortnight's exercises m
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  • 88 6 WARNING: NO PARTY SYMBOLS ON STREETS SINGAPORE Police Secretary. Mr. S. K. Sundram. yesterday warned against painting party signs on the streets. The Police have had reports of party symbols appearing at street junctions, he said. ''Politicians who will soon make laws." be added. 'should see to it that their
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  • 328 6 BIG 'MUST VOTE' POLLS DRIVE ON Intensive campaign to aid new citizens will cost $120,000 SINGAPORE Government Information Services have launched an intensive campaign to tell the people that the vote is SECRET and that they MUST vote on Polling Day because it is compulsory. This non-political campaign by the
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  • 89 6 Red China policy stays— Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The nomination of Liv Shaochi as head of the government of communist China will not bring about any change of national policy. Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak declared tonight. "Though there may be a ccange of personnel m the Red regime, there
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  • 45 6 NGIAM THOXG KUM, 23. was yesterday jailed for six months by the Singapore Third district court for theft of two text books worth $14.10 belonging to the Malaya Publishing House m Stamford Road on March 14. He admitted two previous convictions.
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  • 494 6 Indonesian lovelies..* PRIZE WINNERS IF WE HAVE MONEY' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Other Asian countries can equal the Japanese m film making technique and quality, given the money and the necessary public support, leader of the Indonesian delegation to the Sixth Asian Film Festival,
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  • 164 6 Barred from polls: Mr. Lim Takes his case to court SINGAPORE Peoples Alliance candidate, Mr. Lim Koon Teck, whose nomination papers were rejected last Saturday, has filed a motion m the Singapore High Court asking for leave to apply for an Order of Mandamus. The order was for the purpose
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  • 69 6 THAIPUSAM should be declared State holiday. Thk> was one of the resolutions passed at the sixth annual general meeting of the Malayan Indian Congress. Kelawei branch, here yesterday. Another resolution demanded that Tamil teachers should be given preference m the appointment of staff m Tamil
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  • 79 6 May split in Singapore BIN RE Intcrnat na V bu: It wi 2 H The unions n decision bs I Counci] the m Congresj I c*onferen c rally to rate tl The Stree: on F I Many join the Cons brate a1 their m m The 1] ci! Labo ;r
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  • 429 6 WE CAN OF OFFER A STABLE HONEST GOVT. -PAP CHIE 'SQUABBLE IN Qup OPPONENTS CAMP THE Peoples* Action Parly vj lilh f was a small party, had grown la strength ifcLH inspired by a definite set of political bS*l cause it had kept faith with the people < This was
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  • 33 6 THE Department cf Social Welfare last night paid out 5339.570 to 5.133 victims of the Kampong Tiorg Bahru Fire. The victims. numbering about l.nno families, each received $66.
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  • 116 6 Court of reve murder on train wrhos« sister had dM murdered h so:> v. j Police the Law H a "revenge k V the fouf the told \o~ trial v I to a harge -^H iast ye.' H| tween s ngkai K'ah Rc'r.a.-, f r .^B was f" ,-j ■"^B
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  • 990 6 THE following Honours a:,d Awards have been approved by the Queen for operational services m Malaya and S-ngapore during the period July l to Dec 31, last year. C.B.E. Military Division. ..Col. P. R. Hemans. GHQ FARELF; Brigadier R. J. G. Morrison. GHQ FARELF; Brigadier
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  • 434 7 SINGAPORE WILL BE RUINED— WARNS SCBA Use ycur vote wisely 0r... People told: Don't fear threats and ignore wild promises THE president of the Straits Chinese British Association Mr. T. W. Ong, has warned members m a circular that Singapore "will be reduced to a dead and ruined city" if
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  • 229 7 A pity there's no Spore alliance -MIC KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Indian Congress has no objections to the Singapore branch of the party fielding candidates m the coming Colony elections, the MIC publicity chief, Mr. A Nahappan said today. Mr. Nahappan said the Singapore branch had been obliged to
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  • 97 7 3-DAY CIVICS FOR 28 PENGHULUS JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Twenty-eight selected penghulus from all districts m Johore are now attending a three-day civics course organized by the International Services. Tengku Mahmood ibni Tengku Ismail, eldest son of the Regent of Johore, who officially opened the course, told the men he strongly
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  • 40 7 SCUDAI, Johore. Tues.— Six candidates contested for three vacant seats m the Scudai Local Council by-election yesterday. The results were: Ward A: Yao San (Ind.). Ward B: Chong Fah (Ir.d.). and Ward C: Ho Chor Choc (Ind.).
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  • 151 7 School fees No advance payment PRINCIPALS of Government-aided secondary schools were yesterday warned by the Education Ministry not to collect school fees m advance. A circular issued yesterday by the Ministry stated that school fees must be collected either: In 12 equal payments on or after the first school day
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  • 40 7 IPOH. Tue>. Inche Yusof bin Haji Mat Yunus. vicePresident of the U.M.N.0.. Kuala Kangsar division, has resigned from the organisation. It. is understood that Inche Yusof has joined the Party Ra'ayat and has been appointed its Publicity Officer.
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  • 148 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 98| 981 R.S.S. No. 1 May 98* 981 R.S.S. No. 1 June 98g 981 R.S.S. No. 2 97 97$ R.S.S. No. 3 96i 96? Tone: Steady quiet. Tin price in Singapore was $3981 per
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  • 78 7 SWIMMING CLUB OFFICIALS THE following were elected office-bearers of the Chinese Swimming Club, Singapore, at its annual meeting recently. President: Mr. G. H. Kiat (re-elected); vice-presidents: Messrs. Soh Ghee Soon, Ng Eng Kiat and Dr. E. F. Lai. Captain: Mr. Kee Soon Bee; vice-captain: Mr. Tan Sock Wai. Committee: Messrs.
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  • 19 7 THE Federation Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, is ill with mumps.
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  • 193 7 PENANG. Tues. State Alliance Councillor, Mr. Wong Loh Hun, who resigned from the Penang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association to contest the State elections as an Independent, was expelled from the Association yesterday. This decision was made at an emergency meeting of the Tanjong West
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    • 148 9 CPA Plans Another Electra Service MELBOURNE, Tues. (Reuter) Cathay Pacific Airways, of Hongkong, is expected to start a weekly Lockheed Electra service to Sydney m July, the "Melbourne Sun" aviation writer said today. It plans to fly from Tokyo and Hongkong to Sydney, via Manila and Port Moresby m Australia's
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    • 145 9 Britain Is Building More Ships BRITAIN was building 22.49% of the world's gross tonnage of shipping under construction m the first quarter of this year, states Lloyd's Register shipbuilding returns. The world's tonnage under construction totalled iust over 10.000.000. In Great Britain and Ireland. 312 steamships and motorships of 2.1M8.852
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    • 23 9 THE Indonesian government announced yesterday it was setting up State monopolies for nine key imports, including textiles and wheat flour. Reuter.
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    • 189 9 Quietly Steady Tone In Shares ALL sections of the Malayan Share Market were quietly steady yesterday. Prices m local Rubbers were, however, inclined to ease slightly. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers Gammon 1.86 1.88 Gtown Disp. 215 2.23 W. Hammer 1.44
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    • 226 9 BRAZIL WANTS MORE RUBBER TIN FROM MALAYA KUAL.A LUMPUR, Tues.— Broxil wants to buy more of Malaya's rubber and tin Mr. Hugo Gouthier, the Brazilian ambassador to Belgium, who is heading a trade-cum-diplomatic mission to the Federation, said here today. Mr. Gouthier said Brazil needed more rubber, although she was
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    • 179 9 Rubber At 3-Yr. Peak SINGAPORE rubber price rose one cent yesterday, to close at 98i cents per lb. for International first grade May on sellers' reserve. A market source attributed this to anticipated Russian buying support. At 98£ cents, yesterday's price was the highest m nearly three year. The market
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    • 109 9 AKRON, Ohio, Tues.— (UPl) No hope for an early settlement of a strike by 50,00J united rubber workers was indicated today as negotiations resumed between the union and the B. F. Goodrich Co.. U.S. Rubber Co.. and the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. The Goodrich and
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    • 60 9 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter). 800 tons of rubber, a part of the 14.000 tons bought by the Soviet Union, will be sent to Russia from Belawan harbour. North Sumatra, this month, according to Antara news agency. For this rubber shipment, a Russian trade representative m Jakarta. Mr.
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    • 436 9 Capital's New $3½m Luxury Hotel To Open KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Federal Capital's newest luxury hotel, Hotel Merlin, m Treacher Road, may be ready soon. Owner of the $."U-million, 204-room hoteT, Mr. Lim Foo Yong. said today its official opening has been scheduled for August, to coincide with the second
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    • 51 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the fol 1 owing changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada: buying, If. 31-13/16. OD. 31-15/16, 90 'ays airmail 32-5/16 credit bills. 32-3/8 trade bills Selling. T.T./O.D. ready: Swiss Franc? 142: French Francs *****: Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain
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    • 65 9 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuten The British Overseas Airways Corporation yesterday asked the United States to fulfil a solemn promise and issue a permit for it to operate a jet service through Tokyo. 8.0 A.C. made its appeal m a brief lodged wi'rt the US. Civil Aeronautics Board.
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    • 91 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra April-May $44 buyers: $45 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $67i sellers; m drums $70 .sellers; Muntok white pepper 5146 sellers Sarawak white $145 sellers; special Sarawak black $80. Singapore CoDra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra
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    • 438 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.12. $1,124. $1.13 delayed: F. N. ords. $1.53, $1.54; Gammon $1.90 to $1.87; Breweries Debenture 88c; M. Cement $1.56; M. Colls. 80c, 81c; McAlister $1.17. $1,163; Metal Box $1.65; Robinson ords. $1.29; Sime Darby 3/3. 3/4; Cold Storage
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  • 746 10 MAN BEHIND THE WOMAN I MARY Martin won fame by singing "I'm Conna Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair" 3,000 times on the stage. Yet m real life, nothfng could be Jc^uaid^TYl F Mary's husband, Richard Halliday, ALWAYS FIXES HER HAIRSTYLE And this
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  • 187 10  - TRUE TALES The Sewing Machine (last of a series) VERUS by TODAY Today garment workers m the U. S. are among the ivorld's best-paid employees. Their largest union, the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, has secured such rights for them as better pay and working conditions, health insurance and old~age
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  • 276 10 ular song was "I'm Conna Wash Thar Man Right Out of My Hair." shampooed on the stage to prove it every night. HUSBANDS ADVICE CHE left "South Pacific" on November 8. 1952, with a giant farewell charity cabaret, co-starring Noel Coward. Five hundred people
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    478 10  - Indira Gan dhi L. Yunus MRS. INDIRA GANDHI was J elected President of fhe Mm National Congress, the fourth >M m India to head the largest pM body m the country. E By GRACIOUS dignified/ grave-eyed Indira Gandhi holds great promise for the younger generation of Indian women, m giving
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  • 442 11 Russians Challenge lOC Authority ;KH RT. Germany, j|-pD A Russian t t hp International c committee has t l, e flames of a ll, a l iould wreck lympic dames m rfN ent form. H h kevnoting a <;.,.. conference m v.oek. Soviet ij Romanov
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  • 75 11 Make It 0 Against Thail and I X Apr I 28 <Rev- Philippines defeated I- 1 In Davis Cup tie I h«i bj s— m the few cii;.^ i Philippines first I May: Raymmtdo Deyro S ttti rapan Koralak. -T. 6-1. while f m \mpon beat Sut- 1 O, s—o.
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  • 36 11 RA Spoon Shoot Uh Singapore ->-. 303 Spoon Sur.day last I -core S S?t II Gur,>core 19 Har.d'.can tan rorc D. II Gun>cor* W Handicap 1.2X1 witfa a "i s t nj -jualified f° r Bgl Shorrock
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  • 35 11 HQ FAR ELF :-.-i the semi- imen Cup m W competition Bl Company J g< rta to nil at q yesterday. and Barlow ners team will now rs of 75 Com--6 Company
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  • 27 11 AN G CUPTIE ON SUNDAY -jang Boys r S.H.B. Boys annual soccer 1 Soon Hoe May 3. at "n ground. j %Ut of the c SHB., has
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  • 414 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs. The Malayan Playing Fields Association has made considerable progress since its foundation seven years ago. This was stated by Mr. E. M. McDonald. President of the MPFA, at its annual general meeting here recently. In Seiangor alone 50 children^ playgrounds
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  • 145 11 AN ASIAN FOR MR. UNIVERSE KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Asian body builders plan to send a representative to take part m the Mr. Universe competition annually. Mr. Sum Kwok Seng told The Standard that the Malayan Amateur Weight Lifting Federation had accepted an invitation from the Ceylon Physical Culture Association to
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  • 456 11 Italian NOC Well Ahead Of Schedule ROME, Tues. (Reuter) Italy is ahead of schedule m an ambitious programme of preparations for the Olympic Games of 1960. An array of buildings and installations, designed to transform Rome from Europe's poorest sporting capital into one of the best-equipped m the world, will
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  • 30 11 RADIO Singapore will be broadcasting a commentary on the cricket match between Singapore and the Australian Old Collegians at the Singapore Padang from 6 to 6.30 p.m. today.
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  • 47 11 RAF Changi, the winning team at the Far East Air Force Small Arms Championships held Len *\i%?bZrlol: CpL Ismail, S/Ldr. Jordan S* Larut-Joyru > w/LL Taylor. Cpl l Ellis. Sgt. Laws. Front row: F/Sgt. Hatton S/T Ltmby. Sgt. Powell. Picture by Ken Lund
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  • 607 11  - WHY CANT THE F.A. STOP THIS GRIMY RACKET? Peter alilson Limit Cup Final Players' Tickets' -Says The Man They Can't Gag LONDON Tues. LIKE smog, influenza, income tax, and all the other detestable curses of modern living, the black market season m Cup Final tickets is well and truly upon
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  • 201 11 Port Vale Take 4th Division Honours LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Port Vale. English F.A. Cup semi- finalists five years ago, last nißht became the first winners of the Fourth Division championship They beat Millwall 5—2 m their last game to total 64 points from 46 matches. Coventry City, their nearest challengers,
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  • 624 11 FORMER Singapore soccer star, I.J. Vass, made a fine debut m the Singapore Badminton Association's Juniors and Veterans championships. Competing m the veterans section, he smashed his way through for an easy victory over an annual campaigner, B. C. Man, at the Badminton
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  • 74 11 The 1958/59 Final of the Malayan Estates Football Competition will be played at the TPCA Stadium, Princes Road, Kuala Lumpur at 5 p.m. tomorrow. The MacGillivray Trophy will be presented to the winning team by the Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain. The teams taking part
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  • 49 11 A GOAL mid-wav m the second half by Van der Meij enabled the Singapore Cricket Club to hold Raja.v Sports Club to a one-all draw m the SAFA Div. 2B league match on the padang yesterday. Raia.ii. who led one-nil at half-time, scored through Palaniappan.
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  • 33 11 JOLLILADS trouncen Tamil Brotherhood Association by six goals to nil m the SAFA Div 3A league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Wan 3, Moorthi 2 and Gharri scored for the winners.
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  • 342 12 Kt'ALA LUMPUR, Tucs. Jakarta's league champions, Maesa, fell m the first Federation match against Selangor. The tourists lost this soccer encounter by four goals to nil under floodlights at the Alerdeka Stadium. Before the kick off. one minute's silence was observed m memory
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  • 98 12 Seven Promoted SEVEN horses including five recent winners at the Penang Turf Club Summer meeting have been promoted, the Straits Racing Association announced yesterday. They are: PROMOTIONS From Class 2 to Cla^s 1: Black Gold; Agne s Slipper: Singora 11. From Cla.>.s 4 to Class 3: Follow Me Home; Excelsior:
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  • 45 12 Korea's Cup Quest Ends With Smiles KIM CHUNG SEARK, captain and right back of the victorious Korean team which icon the junior Asian youth soccer tournament on Saturday, receives the $12,000 Rahman Gold Cup from the Raja Permaisuri Agong at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday.
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  • 44 12 NORTH and South failed to reach a decision m their annual Polo match for the MacKray Cup when they drew three-ail at Thomson Road yesterday. Clarke 2 and Pixton scored for South while Sher Ali Khan 2 and Majid netted for North.
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  • 54 12 MALACCA, Tues. Malacca beat the Japans Youths by six goals to nil m a soccer match played at the Kubu Ground today. The Japanese boy s had no answer to Malacca's fast, short passing moves. Malacca netted through Bens Kirn Guan. Ban Chuan 3,
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  • 866 12 AUSSIES STOPPED 12 RUNS FROM VICTORY MILES MAKES A HIT IN THE MATCH JOHN Miles, who opened the Aussies innings, and top scored, m the match, makes a full blooded drive against the bowling of schoolboy Balakrishnan m yesterday's match between the S.C.A. President's XI and the Australian Old Collegians'
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    89 12 Today's Sport SOCCER: Friendly: Singapore Asian Cup XI vs SinoMalays. Jalan Besar, 5.15 p.m. DIV. II: Breweries cs Malayan Airways. STC Shell us Borneo, Geylang STC vs Wearnes "A", F. Park. DIV. Ill: BarreUo vs F N, MFA NTS vs Bata, SRC S. Glass vs Sime Darby, F. Park Metal
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  • 66 12 S'PORE YOUTHS MEET JAPAN AND KOREA SOUTH Korea, winners of Tunku Abdul Rahman Gold Cup for Asian youth football, will meet Colony youths m a friendly match on Friday at Jalan Besar stadium. On Thursday, Singapore Youths will play against Japan's Youths at the stadium. Admission for the two games
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  • 167 12 LONDON, Tues. Reuter, Michael Stewart and Ken Barrington put on 161 for Surrey's second wicket when the county continued their friendly match at Cambridge against the University the only first class match on the programme yesterday. Stewart made 76, including seven fours, and
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  • 308 12  - Dawthong He's Genuine All Right! KEN JALLEH FOR the first time since Isimeli Radrodro went away (and that's more than two years ago!) I shook hands with the real McCoy, a genuine, no nonsense ORIENT champion. He was Dawthong Sinphanlok, Thailand's middleweight champion, who's the king this side of the
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    20 12 RAY Ming Chan, left, greets Teody Alama, the Guam middleweight hope for the Orient title, on arrival m Singapore yesterday-
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  • 168 13 visiting mburg— 1 ■is difficult to od- j u st to the peaceHe image, after an Hence over twelve ft gni who lived ft n -46-47, Hornft 2S Wolfgang ft described it, ft vith death and ft cawled over I. meless and H diseaseft.- apathetic, yet ft f than factory
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  • 1046 13  - A Wilderness In Memory ALAN ROSS by with their lost drifting thousands. Borchert enshrined it, with irony but with love, too, and if you loo(t for it to- day you con still find it. No one, naturally, writes like that m Germany any more, and it would be morbid, m
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  • 431 13  - From Jungle Fighting To Engineering REX SCAMBARY by MELBOURNE. 'I 1 HE first two Malayan Federation Army officers to study m Australia have started the second year of their diploma course m electrical engineering at the Royal Melbourne Technical College. They are Lieutenant Wong Pun. of 64. Presgrave Street, Penang.
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    • 168 13 I RITA DEL MAR <?l (IT MION: \> ire the rro*.t r u>eri by mani Kipling. >M SD.%1 FOR fOM 5 comrtion of t difflcu isks Pmr I i ed call* I FOi V'»IR I B r n ;> i f \\d IH-!',\ Rt LOW UtKS-M lo April ith pals.
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  • 264 14 Lloyd reveals UK plan to break the A- ban deadlock LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Mr. Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary yesterday disclosed details of a controversial British idea for breaking what he described as a jam at the current three-power nuclear weapon tests discontinuance conference at Geneva. The idea, discussed
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    • 117 14 Airlines merger move fails THE HAGUE. Tv«. (Rtutw).—Talks aimed at merging five European airlines into one to be known as Europair. broke down because X.L.M.. the Royal Dutch Airlines, considered it would set too small a share of transport m the proposed new company. Dutch aviation circles said here today.
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  • 141 14 Monty speaks his mind in US TV NEW YORK. Tues. (UPD— Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery told Americans today that their soldiers were expected to stay m Europe as '•hostages' to prove that American blood will be shed on the first day of the next war. Montgomery appeared on an hour-long
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  • 219 14 INDIA SENDS P ROT EST TO CHINA As SO.OOO Tibetan refugees pour m Let's end this war of words— Peking Congress NEW DELHI, Tugs. (UPl)— The Indian government has formally protested to communist China against the tone of recent speeches criticizing the Indian viewpoint on Tibet, informed sources said today
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  • 133 14 X'RAYS FAIL TO LESSEN DISCOMFORT DULLES WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter) The X-ray treatment Mr. John Foster Dulles Has been having for a tumour m his neck i s finished but has failed to lessen his discomfort, the State Department said yesterday. The former Secretary of State is receiving "appropriate analgesics," (pain-killing
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  • 146 14 KALIMPONG WAS HQ OF REVOLT Reds capture secret messages TOKYO, Tues. (UPD—Communist China claimed today the capture of two secret messages which it said gave "incontrovertible evidence" that the Indian town of Kalimpong is the command centre of the Tibetan revolt. New China News Agency broadcast text of the notes
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  • 68 14 ENGLAND and Surrey cricket captain p^ fr Mi is seen with his bride Virginia Gillian nx L J I parish church of Cranleigh, Surrey after thpi>J| ing. Peter's 24-year-old bride i s the daughter nf tU ther Gilligan, former England crirketn Oth* 3| keters acted as ushers
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  • 43 14 Five workers were crashed to death on Monday m a Durgapur (West Bengal) steel factory when an iron beam fell on them from a height of 60 feet. Eight other worker? were injured and have been taken to hospital. Reuter
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  • 63 14 THIS No. 13 bus injured 17 people and blocked the street for one hour, when it crashed last week into two shops m London's Cannon Street after colliding with a lorry. Only one of those injured, a woman, was detained m hospital. In the accident, the
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  • 59 14 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPD Sartono, speaker of the Indonesian parliament, said there would be no "mixed doubles" permitted at a parliamentary party scheduled after the reopening of the legislative body Sartono said he meant that no member would be allowed to bring his spouse. This action, he said,
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  • 221 14 PANAMA CITY. Tues. (UPI) Sizeable rebel reinforcements from Cuba were reported converging today on Panama where loyal forces strengthened by U.S. arms and ammunition were fighting to encircle invaders who seized a coastal village. A Government communique said several invaders were kii.ed or wounded
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  • 102 14 JAKARTA, Tues (Reuter) The Indonesian Air Force today announced strict new regulations to control aircraft movements m Indonesia. Antara News Agency reported. All airfields will pass into Air Force hands, and no flytiig will be allowed without permission of the Air Force Chief-of-Staff. International airlines
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  • 51 14 TEL AVIV, Tues. (Reuter) Israeli army headquarters said four MIG fighters from the United Arab Republic penetrated "deep inside" Israel's territory this morning and were chased out by Israeli fighters. The announcement did not speak of any actual combat but described the incident as an "aerial
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  • 91 14 PARIS, Tues. (Reuter) South Vietnam has decided to leave the franc zone as .a result of the financial negotiations which ended yesterday m Saigon, French government sources said here today. Details about the outcome of these negotiations are not available yet, but the main decision was
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  • 51 14 HERE'S a new twist to the collegiate telephone booth stuffing craze. Ron G. McKinsey Modesto Junior College student, California, was arrested for dynamiting a telephone booth just to see how high it would blow, police said Debris and glass was scattered for 150 feet but no one was
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  • 142 14 20,000 Britons of lung cancer a year YORKSHIRE. Tues. (Reuter). Lord Cohen of Birkenhead said at Harrogate yesterday that about 20.000 people died from lung cancer every year m Britain. He told delegates to the annual congress of the Royal Society of Health m his presidential address that the number
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