Singapore Standard, 30 April 1959

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  • 30 1 H 4b 91 ft SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cabl« TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1959. ery ytrty ueyrtuyhrith rt Vol. IX No. 301. IS cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 217 1 Sycamore crash: It was sheer bad luck Razak KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, today described as "sheer bad luck" Monday's Sycamore helicopter crash at Maxwell Road hsrc Defending the vital role which helicopters were playing m the anti-bandit war, particularly m flying mercy missions, the Prime
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  • 168 1 Interpol finds Holloway in Toronto hotel MR. GEORGE THOMAS HOLLOWAY, Singapore's 55-year-old Comptroller of Income The Standard learnt last night that Interpol located him m his hotel m Toronto, Canada, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Holloway. a key witness m the Chew Swee Kee Bank account inquiry, has been away on leave.
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  • 140 1 Youth pulls out dagger from own stomach IPOH Wed. The victim of an attack by armed gangsters. Hew Shah alias Yau Kam Choon. 20. staggered for about 100 yards to the New Town Police Station with a dagger sticking m his abdomen and then collapsed after he had pulled the
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  • 321 1 MEETINGS HELD THIS WEEK Warnings to 'change outlook* Victimisation fears after the election if PAP gains power SENIOR OFFICIALS of the Singapore Government are holding discussions on possible steps they may have to take to safeguard their future after the general election if the
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  • 45 1 SINGAPORE rubber price rose over the dollar mark for the first time m three years yesterday, to $I.oof per Ib., up 2f cents on Tuesday. The gain resulted from firm buying support overseas and short covering m the local market.
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  • 64 1 Ekberg's marriage on rocks HOLLYWOOD, Wed. (Reuter) The voluptuous Swedish actress Anita Ekberg and British actor Anthony Steel have parted. Miss Ekberg's lawyer said here yesterday. Yesterday, Miss Ekberg flew here from Europe and Mr. Steel who works here did not meet her at the airport. Last night, she consulted
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  • 28 1 King Hussein of Jordan left London yesterday for home on his way back to Amman at the end of a 10-day unofficial visit to Britain. (Reuter).
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  • 135 1 SINGAPORE Police yesterday warned against the selling of political party fund tickets to members of the public without a permit. Police Secretary, Vlr. S. K. Sundram. said it was an offence under the House to House and Street to Street Collection Ordinance. In
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  • 469 1 KL JURY WILL DECIDE TODAY The 'one dollar death' caseHow guilty is a man whe killed atter drinking samsu? IMM 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. To what extent can a man be held responsible when he kills another person while under the influence of liquor? A man's life depends on how
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  • 235 1 US will not desert West Ber liners Ike WASHINGTON, Wed. (Reuter) President Eisenhower told his press conference today that the United States would not desert the two million-odd people of West Berlin and that it was going to maintain its rights and discharge its responsib lities there. He added that
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  • 72 1 HUSBAND BIT OFF WIFE'S NOSE TAIPEI, Wed. (Reuter) A thirty-year-old woman told police her nose was bitten off yesterday because she failed to make sufficient money to support her jobless husband. According to a police report today the woman a "coffee shop entertainer" walked into a district police station and
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  • 53 1 BRAZILIAN ENVOY FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Brazilian Ambassador to Belgium, Mr. Hugo Gouthier, who arrived here on Tuesday, said that diplomatic relations between Malaya and Brazil had been established. The delegation left Tor Singapore ,this evening. Mr. Riibius de Melo Brizilian Ambassador to Jakarta, will also be the
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  • 122 1 Spaceman in next sputnik? CANBERRA. Wed. (Reuter) A leading Soviet space scientist, Professor L. I. Sedov, said here today that the next Soviet Sputnik was planned to carry a man into space but this would not take place m the near future. Professor Sedov, who is the president of the
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  • 40 2 THE University of Malaya announced yesterday that one more student ha;s parsed the Honours examination, and her name should b? added to the Honours pas? list published on Saturday. Mis:> Mo'.iy Ng Kuen Seong, B.A. < Honours*.
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  • 135 2 Thugs robbed me: Usheretle tells court A CATHAY cinema usherette was rohK* theatre's ladies toilet by two men, a si ne was told ySgJjM lite Urn Z tha! a< nf JJ" Mta toilet two intt One of them °>.' fcTiSt V.n'h 'T^J held "someihins w t« hand "Sfl v Snr
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  • 107 2 3,000 APPL FOR JOBS HIGHLAND KUALA M'V.rVR J| plied for jn J of de\e r rr"-" jS Highlands hydro-eec^i ject, said < r Sue Manage; of -.■■l Mr K. Kha He said far a< If the Gerrr.-' m? M tief Ag. Ph :p X -Iwho are "^m Malayans where r"
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  • 41 2 of' Public Secunty since J?. r ttfy 1 released festerdij I They are .^f3|' Eng High Srhco -'fßj I.nh a h»onkse ?r i '\'^m Chin, a clerk Jit Pnh I, The four men on a wMpensfcw I
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    • 534 2 AUCTION SALE OF Piano, Refrigerator. Beds, Mattresses, Glass Show Cases, Theodolite, DR. Suites, Crockery' Etc, at No. 204, Brewster Road, Ipoh, on Sunday 3.5.1959 at 10 am. JAMES SIMON Auctioneer. rp— l 940 D THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP 137) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE is hereby given that it
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    • 565 2 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME I NOEL SAMPSON JAMES WISHART of 201. Belmont Road, Singapore, hereby give notice that m consequence of Change of Ownership I have applied to the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation, under Section 47 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1891 .in
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    • 579 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS are Invited for the Construction of a Maternity Hospital for the Sitiawan Chinese Maternity Association. Full particulars are obtainable at the Architects Office. Registered and sealed envelopes marked "Hospital Tender" and $250/- Deposit enclosed must reach by noon on Thursday. 14th May, 1959. at the -undersigned:— S.
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 630 3 MEMORIES are notoriously short m Singapore, phich is bad for the individual and the country. One reoson for this, perhaps, is that there ore o jreot many of us whose interests ore limited to a particular subject and, therefore, ore careless m jfher matters. Another is gullibility
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    • 265 3 Operation Tell -The -People THE TASK of telling more than half a million >eople that they must vote m the Singapore genial election, especially when a large proportion of foem have no previous experience of the polling Koth is an important and difficult one. The task >♦ convincing them that,
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    • 56 3 *Uo office: <v i, m feck Kirn Road. Spore JL P6 BoT No 1563 Cables: TICERNfcWS \L Al Tpl ***** (5 "nes) departments IU *>.A LUfc^gt: Cnina inlranc. Bldl-. 174. Batu Rd, m ANC 53 Cowan St Tel: 2»29 •AUcca 8 Le.m St Tel: fO^T CCA
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  • 599 3  -  ANDY ROZARIO by The Royal Family KUALA LUMPUR gHIPS m port at Singapore, Penang, Port Swettenham and elsewhere flying the Red, White, and Blue of Holland today will be fully "dressed" m celebration of the fiftieth birthday of Queen Juliana. In Kuala Lumpur the Charge
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  • 43 3 Through special diets deveoloped by U. S. scientist Dr. Mark L Morris, the lives of seeing eye dogs have been prolonged as much as 30 percent, a boon to blind persons who no longer have to replace dogs as often.
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  • 448 3 PAKISTAN (PART 3) KARACHI r JHE achievements of the military Government or semi-military Government m Pakistan are real. It has more beneficent action to its credit than any previous Government m Pakistan. It has promulgated land reform m the Western half of the federation. This was one of the crying
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  • 362 3  -  GUY WINT by to the ordinary courts with all their cumbersome procedure. Another constructive achievement is the settlement of the urban refugees. Nearly all the rural refugees from India are now happily settled on land, but there are still nearly two million urban refugees living a hand-to-mouth
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  • 646 3  -  Robert Stevens by LONDON 'pHE closest secrecy has been maintained about the discussions of the working group of British, American, French and West German senior officials which has been meeting m London to coordinate Western policy for talks with Russia on the German problem. The group is
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  • VOICE of MALAYA
    • 44 3 Sir, The Peoples Action Party has all along claimed that it is non-Communist. I have heard of Communists, pro-Communists and antiCommunists. But I have never heard of non-Commu- nists. Either they are for or against Can the PAP, therefore define "non-Commu-nists'" VOTER Singapore
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  • 363 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me aster Gunaselura HTHE citizens of Singapore 1 have been told by the Government that the probe into the working of the City Council and the relationship between the Mayor and Councillors and the City Council administration will begin this week, now that a District
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  • 332 4 PAP WORRY OVER 5-YEAR PLAN THE task before the next government is to rationalise Singapore's economy and distribute the "good things" equally to all the people living throughout the island. This was stated by the Secretary-General of the Peoples' Action Party at a lunch-time rally near Fullerton Building yesterday. Mr.
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  • 248 4 DOCTORS OPT FOR ONE MEDICAL BODY FOR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Doctors m the Federation today warned that politics should not be mixed with the medical profession. They were commenting on whether there should be one medical association or two separate organisations— one for the Federation and another for Singapore.
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  • 406 4 SINGAPORE'S Director of Tourism. Mr. Robert How'ett yesterday commissioned the Managing Director. Cathay Film Services, and former chief of the Malayan Film Unit. Mr. Tom Hodge, to write a 20-minute script for a 2.000 feet. 35 mm colour film on the Colcny
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  • 898 4 PAP fyirit f M ftft the Straits Tin**. RAJARATNAM LEADS THE ATTACK AGAIN AT a Peoples Action Party lunchtime rally m Singapore yesterday, a former journalist, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, again attacked the English -language Press and this time singled out the Straits Times as
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  • 86 4 CONSTABLE FACES $600 BRIBE CHARGE CONSTABLE Alan Sha Kam Tuck of the Mobile Squad pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court yesterday to a charge of accepting a $600 bribe from a woman, Chan Chooi Yoke, as an inducement to stop taking action against her husband, Lv Siong Lun, m
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  • 61 4 SEOUL, Tues. (Reuter).— A 17-member South Korean delegation to the sixth Asian film festival to be held m Kuala Lumpur today left here for Malaya. South Korea has entered three black-and-white fulllength dramatic productions m the festival. They are "Free Marriage." portraying the Korean marriage
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  • 51 4 THE acting Director of Posts. Singapore, Mr. M. Bala Subramanian. appealed yesterday to candidates m the forthcoming general election to ensure that election posters are not pasted on any post box or post office building. This is an offence against the Post Office Ordinance, he
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  • 96 4 TWO youths. Kew Teck Chye and Tay Thian Chye, were yesterday given a discharge not amounting to an acquittal at a Singapore preliminary inquiry on a charge of armed robbery. They were accused of robbing Chen Sze Leong and two others of cash and property totalling
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  • 222 4 Governor praises work of club THE Governor of Singapore, Sir William Good* J yesterday that it was gratifying to note that the VzM Jack Club was continuing to fulfil a valuable purpJ as a meeting place for all servicemen m the Colon? Sir William, who was at the cub's annual
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  • 130 4 A TRUE isi ilk favour of the unit] m solidarity of all socialists! one party, instead of <t:~m into many f ashionable ptm said Mr. Lee Kuan Ye* ki tary general Of tin ?eopl Action Party ycMcr-isy He was commi g cr statement m yesterday's
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  • 229 4 Judiciary has bright future says Dato Brodie KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The retiring Attorney General. Dato T. V. A. Brodie, today predicted that the future of Malaya from the legal point of view was very bright. He was speaking at a Rotary luncheon here at which he was the guest of
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  • 348 4 THE FOLLOWING candidates have been admitted to the first year of the Arts Course at the University of Malaya Abdul Manaf bin Mohamed. Abisheganaden. Mis s Elizabeth Ka'yani, Bhattacharya Shyamal Kumar Miss Chan Chwee Leong, Chan Kwong Wah, Chan Thye Seng, Chandramohan Saravanan. Miss Chee Bee
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  • 237 4 THE UNIVERSITY of Malaya yesterday announced that the following candidates have been selected for admission to the first year of the full-time Law Course Ang Koon Wah. Aloysius. Azizah binti Abdul Ghani, Chan Leone Cheng. Miss Chan Yok Fong Miss Cheong Sup Mooi, Marianne. Miss, D'
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  • 486 5 There's no such thing as non-communist Rotarians are told PENANG, Wed.— There is ample evidence deliberate Malayan Communist Party negation into certain schools and communist :tiv»ty takes the form of secret cells to study 0 communist documents, Penang's Chief ,|,ce Officer, Mr. P.
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  • 218 5 Less Tax more capital' MPL'R. Wei i f •it on Government irjged *o re-examine I income tax for Kith a view to re- a OB company per cent or even Ulofi companies tbeil "magnificent levdopment out of ives which has invaluable part IB economy, and encouraging fur•igi capita] to come
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  • 166 5 mil. to improve adio home m \SG Wp.L- The Chief! J Date Wong Pow Nee, *j ooferanoa today. 8 a further sum of, j •o. d be used for I M qp new and more j J radio transmitters I rung of Radio m Da* n Wong, was 1" a
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  • 38 5 I BKP s, f the p erak Bar Public Prosecutor and Magis■i.... *i we!! as Police »M high tributes 'he President of t Court. Mr J. R. *d r X< S ls r *tirin* from ■•<** Department
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  • 33 5 THE High Commissioner for India. Mr. S. K. Banerji, accompanied by Mrs. Banerji, left Kuala Lumpur yesterday for Singapore. He is expected to be back m Kuala Lumpur on May 4.
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  • 341 5 Buang the lucky hitch-hiker was Mr. Nehru's guest TWENTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Buang bin Mohamed from Johore, has had the honour to be the first Malayan hitch-hiker to spend a week at the residence of the Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru m February this year. It was a\so
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  • 163 5 CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY STARTS TOMORROW THE first sitting of the Commission of Inquiry appointed to investigate the working of the Singapore City Council will be held tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. at the First Criminal District Magistrate's Court m South Bridge Road. A Government statement last night said that all parties
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  • 32 5 THE Selangor Clerical and Administrative Staff Union will hold a trade union course for its members m the training section of the Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare, Kuala Lumpur
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  • 329 5 'David' tobattle 'Goliath' at Penang polls PENANG, Wed.— An election battle between a "David" and a "Goliath" is assured m the Sungei Pinang constituency when Mr. P. U. David (Alliance) takes on the Mayor of George Town, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, who is also Chairman of the Labour Party of
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  • 339 5 ORDER IS OUT: NO STUDENTS FOR POLLS CAMPAIGNS TUNKU REMINDS UMNO TO OBSERVE ELECTION RULES KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The UMNO central executive committee headed by party president Tunku Abdul Rahman has instructed UMNO divisions not to engage students or persons below 21 years to canvass for the party m the
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  • 220 5 Alliance promise for future Malacca MALACCA, Wed.— The local Alliance has issued a 17-point election manifesto promising "an honest, efficient and stable government." The chairman of the local UMNO. Inche Ghaffar bin Baba, who is tipped to be the next elected Chief Minister, said that the Alliance had geared up
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  • 162 5 Allocation of seats unfair-MIC TAIPING, Wed. The Taiping branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at a committee meeting held here passed a resolution deploring the action of the Perak MIC President Mr. R. V. M. Sundram and the secretary Mr. K. R. Ramalingam, m accepting the allotment of two instead
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  • 45 5 A PUBLIC Works Department employee, V. V. Apavoo, 49, was stabbed following a quarrel with a man m his quarters m Mackenzie Road, last night. Apavoo was stabbed m the stomach and admitted to the General Hospital. Police later detained a man.
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  • 22 5 A youth, Chung Cheow Chin, died when the car he was travelling m somersaulted m Tempenis Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon.
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  • 284 6 TEACHERS TOLD: KEEP OFF POLITICS Education is concern of all— says chairman of Asian committee KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A warning was today sounded to teacher organizations to steer clear of party politics and also to safeguard education against the influence of any one political party. The warning was given by
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  • 134 6 The King's greetings to Jap Emperor KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Yang diPertuan Agong today sent the following message to the Emperor of Japan on his birthday which is being celebrated today: "On the happy occasion of Your Imperial Majesty's birthday, please accept my warmest congratulations and best wishes for a
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  • 81 6 AN executive member of the Sir.^ap^re Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Lam Tien, yesterday aaked the mmmittee to crganize a Sowth-easl Asian charmer? commerce confer* •nee to promote trade. The president of the Chamber, Mr Kfl Teck K'.r,. arreptcd -he request m principle
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  • 219 6 Airport incident: Report ordered KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, today said that he would discuss with the Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak. the incident at the airport during the ceremonial send-off of the Sultan of Brunei on Tuesday. The airport authorities had
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  • 183 6 MCP CHIEF METES OUT 'JUNGLE JUSTICE' IPOH, Wed. Two Indian terrorists. Subramaniam and Mahalingam, received "jungle justice" and were hacked to death m their sleep by district committee member Choi Funs and other terrorists towards the end of last year, says a Government press release today. The deaths of Subramaniam.
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  • 54 6 MR Frederick Hackett, Minister for Labour, New Zealand, Mrs Hackett and Mr. T. W. Cailinan. personal secretary to the Minister, are scheduled to arrive m Singapore by Air India International at 12.10 a.m on Friday. He will resume his journey to Cario by the airline at
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  • 139 6 Smallpox danger not over health officer SINGAPORE'S City Health Officer, Dr. Ng See Yook, yesterday again urged members of the public who had not been vaccinated against smallpox, to come forward m view of a fresh case reported on Tuesday night. This new smallpox case of a four-year-old boy was
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  • 121 6 Student on holiday is drowned TELUK ANSON Wed. A 21 -year-old schoolboy, who went for a stroll with his eldest sister and two friends to the Teluk Anson wharf, fell off the Jetty and was swept away by the current last night. Hong Soon Eng, a postschool certificate student of
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  • 92 6 APPLE QUEEN TO GIVE APPLE GIFTS THE Western Australian Apple Queen, Mis s Maureen Rooke. who is now visiting Singapore, will take gifts of apples to Colony hospitals and welfare centres during the next few days. This morning she will call on 500 children at two social welfare centre? at
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  • 62 6 FOLLOWING were elected officials of the Malayali Hindu Samajam at the annual meeting recently: President: Mr. M. P. Ramakrishnan. vice-President: Mr. K. Kunhambu, Secretary: Mr X A. Nair, asst. sec: Mr. N. P Gopalan Nair, Treasurer: Mr. Achuthan Nair. Committee" Messrs. K. K. Poduval, K.Mannan, M. P. V.
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  • 30 6 THE Buona Vista Youth Club will hold a social and dance at the Community Centre, South Buona Vista Road, Singapore, on Saturday from 8.00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m.
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  • 110 6 Twenty-six Gurkhas took time off yesterday to see how a newspaper office works, and how a newspaper is produced The Gurkhas, all of them from the Gurkha Army Service Corps at the R.A.S.C. School m Nee Soon, turned up at The Singapore Standard offices yesterday morning,
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  • 285 6 PMIP LASHES OUT AT THE TUNKU ALOR STAR. Wed.—Lashing out at Alliance leaders, the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party-vice-president, Inche Zulkifli Mohamad, yesterday termed former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, as a man who was prepared to deceive the followers of Islam m order to obtain his selfish aims. Inche Zulkifli, who
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  • 605 6 Court to hear reasons tor 'no' to Lim AN application by Mr. Lim Koon Teck (SPA) for an Order of Mandamus calling on the Commissioner of Elections to give reasons why an objection of his nomination papers was upheld on Saturday, was yesterday allowed by the Chief Justice, Sir Alan
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  • 83 6 IPOH, Wed— Thirty-two members of the MCA m Chendrong. near Tanjong Tuallang. today tendered their resignation. In their letter to the president of the MCA Perak, they listed six reasons for their decision, one being that the MCA was not able to "fight the Chinese
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  • 72 6 POLICE SEEK HELP TO IDENTIFY MAN SINGAPORE POLICE would like to contact relatives or friends of an unidentified 25--year-old Chinese, who was found drowned m the Kallang Basin on Tuesday. The description of the dead man was given as 5 feet 4 inches m height and wearing a white sleeveless
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  • 171 6 MCA to sac members who fight polls as independents PENANG, Wed. The president of th* \t Chinese Association, Dr. Lim Chonjr Eu. uam ri that his association will not hesitate to pxpei'i, to fl members who are contesting the elections ay A [t W dent candidates against MCA and Alliance
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  • 39 6 A former row eri:-or of KeralVs'.«l Ma.aya am dai the bhnorr:"' r, f Ca Men on will Singapore fa a Sunday momii g He is lying ii^ J London where .-c md underwent an eye cue-H
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  • 171 6 Lib-Socs rally at Fullerton THE ÜberaJ Socialist l will be holding a r i from 12.45 prr. at the FullertM B t Car Park Tomorrow tb< hflf hold a rally a- the mapah E-:a* c 6mi Q Serangoon F~ad from 7t to 10 p.m. The Part\ otter until next Wednesfey
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  • 51 6 CUT HIS THROAT IN BARBER SHO A MAN rushed i mo8 n shop, snatched r W slit his o\vr. throit m J Serangoon ROOT. yesterday The in.r..ren rr.-.r r ted to the Genera a serious conditi Shocked customers A on while the DIM throat. J The barber rar shop and
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  • 145 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 1001 101i R.S.S. No. 1 May 100i 101i B.S.S. No. 1 June 1005 1014 RS.S. No. 2 99} 991 R-S.S. No. 3 98* 99 Tone: Steady. Tin price in Singapore was $399$ per picul
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  • 127 7 Ex-Mayor withdraws appeal THE former Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, will not proceed with his appeal against the judgment of the Chief Justice. Sir Alan Rose, dismissing his application for a Writ of Prohibition to bar Mr. S. H. D Elias from conducting the inquiry into the workings of the
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  • 37 7 A WOMAN. Lew Khiok Tee. 22. was yesterday acquitted without her defence being called by the Singapore Fifth Magistrate's Court on a charge of possessing a dagger m public at China Street, on March 15.
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  • 186 7 The Party founder who is not a member Byrne explains: DR. C. Subrahmanyam, although a founder of the Peoples Action Party, was never a member. Mr. K. M. Byrne, a PA^ leader, claimed at an election rally m Cairnhill last night. Mr. Byrne explained that m his Party being a
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  • 42 7 THE Standard Vacuum Oil Company yesterday commemorated the centennial of the Oil Industry with a cocktail party, followed by the premiere screening of "Energy to Live," at the Cultural Centre. Canning Rise. About 100 members of Stanvac and others attended.
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  • 180 7 OFFER OF AIR TRAINING TO MALAYANS PENANG, Wed. India will welcome Malayans for air training if there is a request from the Federation Government. This was stated by the Chief of the Indian Air Force, Air Marshal F. Mukerjee. at the Bayan Lepas Airport here today. The Air Marshal and
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  • 391 7 DEMOCRATIC MALAYA— A FINE EXAMPLE Chamber chief praises Alliance's good work m running the country KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. President of the Federated Malay States Chamber of Commerce, Mr. H. B. Hussey, said today that the Alliance Government had fully justified the confidence placed m it by the electorate. Addressing the
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  • 324 7 She is one of HK lovelies for festival THE Shaw Organization showed off their "Festival" beauties to the Press yesterday at the Capitol Restaurant. And over one thousand fans gathered outside the building also saw the nim stars on their way to and
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  • 188 7 IPOH, Wed.— Hongkong film star Li Mei. who has been dubbed "the most patriotic Chinese actress", arrived at the airport here today looking for Malaya's exotic fruit durians. Much-travelled Li Mci, who recently toured the United States, had tasted a durian m Penang yesterday
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  • 47 7 A YOUTH, Chia Tong Seng, was attacked by about eight tthusg s and knifed as he left the Great World Park with a friend late last night. Chia received a two-Inch wound and was admitted to the General Hospital m a serious condition.
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  • 49 7 A GROUP of 30 Malays from the Buona Vista Community Centre yesterday visited the Legislative Assembly and toured Singapore's waterfront by launch. The Malaya, who were on a civics course, also visited the Police Training School. They had a discussion with several senior Police officers.
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  • 144 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The four major hotels here, the Federal. Majestic. Station and the Capitol, have all been fully booked right ud to the end of May as the result of the influx of visitors for the Sixth Asian Film Festival and the Asian conference of
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    • 542 7 I gramme Summary. 6.03 (XL) SLM llliillill W Hi lfi fI, I lfi 1 j^9 Thursday Potpourri. 6.35 tKLi Mb.^l S 1 ii'S ll' 1 I 1 ll'l flail 3• ■Bwim The Royal School of Music itni liilk I fill til Mi m& \ml I ik\l lk\ fl Examinations 6.55
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 252 9 WILLIAM Jacks Company (Malaya) Ltd., Singapore is to call an extraordinary general meeting on May 23 to wind up the company voluntarily, following plans for incorporation m the Federation of Malaya At the same time, two private limited companies, to be called William Jacks Co.
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    • 91 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. One of Japan's giant department stores, Daimuru. is stuying the possibility of opening branches m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, says an information bulletin issued by the Japanese Embassy here today. This is part of Japan's overseas trade drive. 'There is apparently a growing interest
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    • 213 9 industrials improve On Share Mart PRICES m the Industrial section of the Malayan share market inclined to harden yesterday, whilst Tins and Rubbers were steady at quotations. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers Con Tin Smelt Ords 31'- 32 Gammon 184 186
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    • 45 9 CORBY, Central England. Wed. (Reuter)— A steel works here employing 10,000 men went back to full-time working today for the first time m over two years. The steel firm. Stewarts and Lloyds, said the improvement was due to increased orders.
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    • 229 9 Price Tops A Dollar SINGAPORE rubber price yesterday shot over the dollar mark for the first time m three years, to $1,005 per lb. for International first grade May on overseas buying support and local covering. The price gained 2j cents on the previous' day's close. London bought on short
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    • 465 9 NEW WHARF PLAN WILL NOT HIT S'PORE UNLESS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— President of the Federated Malay States Chamber of Commerce, H. B. Hussey, said today Singapore's port was assured of trade, "unless through some political nonsensity, it makes it necessary for the Federation to take such action as will ensure
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    • 378 9 Warning To Industry KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. President of The Federated Malay States Chamber of Commerce, Mr. H. B. Hussey, today warned that the maintenance of high rubber prices could result only m ultimate harm to the natural rubber industry, m the long run. It would
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    • 47 9 TAIPEI, Wed. (Reuter) Mr. R.C. Li. Director of the Provincial Food Bureau, predicted today a fich harvest m the year's first rice crop following timely rains throughout early this week. The rains had greatly relieved the drought m Central and Southern Formosa.
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    • 391 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business yesterday 8.8. Petrol 57/10$ arrival including stamp; Fed. Disp. $1.12; F N. ords. $1.54, $1.53 <and overnight); Gammon $1.87 to $1.85 t ready and delayed), $1.87 (overnight); W. Hammer $1.44; H. Waugh $1.23; Hume ords. A4/8; M. Breweries $2.83 overnight. $2.85; M.
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    • 171 9 Vietnam To Enter Zone PARIS, Wed— (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 9 TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter) The Japanese toy industry will shortly apply to the Ministry of International Trade and Industry for permission to create an export association to handle an Increasing volume of toy exports. Export of toys is now being conducted through the Japan Sundry Goods Exporter
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    • 73 9 A display of Malayan handicrafts was ooened m Sydney earlier this month, by the wife of the High Commissioner for Malaya, Datin Gunn Lay Teik. The display was held m aid of the U.N. International Childern's Emergency Fund. Silverware, jewellery, handwoven textiles, carved ornaments and paintings
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    • 92 9 PRODUCE PRICES SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra April-May $44 buyers; $45 sellers; coconut oil m bulk $67 sellers; m drums $70 sellers; Muntok white pepper $147 sellers Sarawak white $146 sellers; special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Coora Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed
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    • 33 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T./O.D. ready were French Franc s *****. Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 118 9 THE first general exhibition of French electrical industry and the applications of electricity m modern life, will be heln m Paris from June 12 to 28. Known as Electrama. the exhibiton will be held at the Centre National des Industries at des Techniques. The organisers will
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    • 242 9 The Western Region of British Railways is experimenting at Newton Abbot with two driverless trucks. They are being used to convey goods which have been discharged from wagons to chosen points for loading into cartage vehicles for outward delivery. Twelve months ago. E.M.I. Electronics Ltd.,
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    • 21 9 A tender has been accepted for completion of a wharf 6SO ft long, without any dolphins, at Tawau, Borneo.
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    • 449 9 ISTHMIAN LINES, INC announce McALISTER a COMPANY, as agents PORT SWETTENHAM May Ist, 1959" Telephone number: 252 'barons rose cream I MTUS, WRINKLES, SPOTS AND OTHER BLEMISHES saPPEAR AFTER A FEW DAYS TREATMENT WITH BARON'S ROSE CREAM. ;-ak; b CO. (Pott Bok 123) 29. Robimow Rd., S'poro-1. 22& BURMA FIVE
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    • 146 9 Ships In Port OUTER ROADS Waikelo Gervase Seligh Sty. Link. Emp. Kittiwake Nischo Maru. Inger Skou. Howa Maru Ruyo Maru. Gerardmer. Anno nia Anna Presthus Cal. Antwerp. Castor, Lucky Fortune Wengtien. Kalabahi. Hallanger Lapaz. Anking Sty Markka Pacific Trader Ruys. San Ro berto. Kasimbar, Pres. Taft Kahanget. Hai Chu Tai
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  • 800 10 Tribute To. Four Brave Heroes Who Beat Hitler TIME, May 1940; place, Amsterdam; threatened by the advancing German armies, battered by the Luftwaffe; the mission: to rescue millions of pounds' worth of industrial diamonds and get them to Britain. That's the background to "Operation Amsterdam", whose story pits
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    • 151 10 W* JL J t> JLJ Faster and Better On 27th October 1839, the newly-built and coppered bark XORNELIS WERNARD i 1 EDUARD/' 606 tons burden, left the port of TRAVEL BY Rotterdam for the Far East, flying for the first ROUND-THE-WORLD time the flag which is now a familiar sight
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    • 131 10 ore gems of Dutch technical skill II i^J^W SIERA radios and tape recorders are knovn I iz7 U V\i formance are designed for use m tht I Tropics ofTer a wide range to rhoosp from I 1 —are modern m appearance have easy -to- I I V M 1 1
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  • 54 11 JAN (Peter Finch) and DiUn Br»*tton) rrre he'd vn by a Dutch guard (John Bailey) as they land m HolU nd. This dramatic .s^ene is irom Pineivood's "Operation Amsterdam." When the Dutch lieutenant enters irom the front of the cafe, Jan (Peter Finch) escapes
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  • 27 11 AS the Naiis invade Holland everyone is a suspected Fifth Columnist. Anna (Eva Bartok) is searched by Duich soldiers m this scene from "Operation Amsterdam."
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    • 474 12 YCT<WftffftS BISCUITS **3^p^^^^ j *S**^nfc^^^^^jt^Sß^^^l m|^^^^vv>cm|PlP^b| j*«*V% t "*j(P^f Jr To and From EUROPE and AUSTRALIA by M.V. ORANJE 20,166 G. R. T. Sailing Schedule 1959/1960. To and From EUROPE D Singapore 9/6 23/10 19/1 (I960) 5/4 21/6 21/10 A/D. Penang 10/6 24/10 20/1 6 4 22/6 22/10 A/D. Colombo
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  • 399 13 THE HONOURS TO THE COLONY BARKER SHINES AGAINST AUSSIES ame that brou B ht out th *>est from both sides, Singapore and the Old Collegians of Australia drew their cricket match on the Padang yesterday when bad light stopped play. The scores were: Singapore 151 all out; Old Collegians 104
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  • 220 13 SIM.APOKE Frar«p c Patterson > For««aith i \Voodhnu«e c Alexandra •> Fonaith R pa Silva c Falconer I Prrrett R■ j Barker c For^aith s Uhitehead 50 «j prlilkan c Mackay K'>r^aith 23 i Mrkham r Mackay Whitrhead 14 n i uilivan c Patterson h f.>r*aith 8 i pmn^tt
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  • 125 13 G uffl'a middleweight {hampion, Teody Alama. who tiia ne 0^ Orient champion. pavthong Sinphanlok of rha: and m a non-title fight r Saturday msht at the lappv W^rld stadium, imp: all who watched him me fast hard punchkg m 'raining at the SHB E Crab gymnasium
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  • 99 13 THE Philippine Chinese botbaU team scheduled to Bitvi m Singapore tomorrow to! matches m the Colony :ave cancelled their trip. tack but it was only with a gift goal that the^y narrowed Singapore's lead. Osman Johan. m attempting to clear a shot taken by Lauderdale, deflected
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  • 189 13 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Singapore Youths versus Japan Youths. SAFA League. Div. ?B. Katong Sports Club vs. Pachitan F.C. at Geyiang: Balestier Untied Vs. Badan Kesenian at Farrer Park; H.M. Dockyard V*. Darul Afxah 'A' on :he Clerical Union ground. Friendly. Indian Brothernood S.C. Vs. Telok Kurau United at Farrer
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  • 55 13 NEW MARKET, April 29 (Reuter) Taboun won the two thousand guineas here today. Thirteen ran. Second was Masham. Carnoustie third and Lindrik fourth. The French trained winner was favourite at 5-2 Masham started at 9-2 and Carnhoustle at 11/2. Taboun won by three lengths with a
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  • 282 13 SAFA's Asian Cup Prospects Manage To Edge Rest A BELOW-STRENGTH Singapore Asian Cup soccer team edged the Rest by four goals to three m a trial match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Singapore made three changes from th? side originally named to play. Sect Yew Chang, Lee Wan Chin and
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  • 168 13 THE following will represent Singapore Selection m the Singapore Amateur Athletic Associations first triangular meet between the Police. Combined Schools and Singapore Selection at Farrer Park on Saturday. High jump: C. Monteiro: 880 yards: Sved Hassan (Swifts), S tfogan iR.N. School 1 Shot putt: S. Johnson
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  • 76 13 Four goals, including a hattrick. by Robin Char., enabled the Wearnes Sports Club "A" to edge Singapore Traction Company by four goals to three m theS.B.H.F.A. Div. 2 league match at Farrer Park yesterday. In another S.B.H.F.A. Div. 2 match at Serangoon Road, Malayan Air Ways beat
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  • 41 13 NATIONAL BOXING TODAY FORTY-TWO entries have been received for the Singapore Boxing Asscviation's national championship to be held at the Youth Sports Centre today The weighinfi-in will take place at the centre at 5.30 p.m. Late entries wilj be accepted today.
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  • 22 13 SEREMBAN, Wed.— The Koreans, champion youth team of Asia beat Negri Sembilan State side 4-2 on the Station Padang today.
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  • 28 13 THE end of season dance of the Singapore Hockey Association will be held on May 2 at the Singapore Recreation Club. Tickets are priced at $2.
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  • 148 13 THE FIRST race of the Singapore May meeting will start at 145 p.m on Saturday, May 9, and at 2 p.m. on Wednesday May 13 and Saturday, May 16. The following is the schedule of racing: First day May 9 Horses class 1 div. 1 6f. one
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  • 1112 13 94 Horses To Run In Class One A Tof AL of 213 horses 94 m class 1 and 119 for class 3 have been entered for the Singapore Turf Club's meeting on May 9, 13 and 16 at Bukit Timati. Entries for the Singapore Yearling
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    • 253 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp I^V ALL TM' RULES /^AT TM' SKOOND SHCfr,TH'-u<SH. f .'-DOGWTCM S, J^X I AT TH 1 FIRST SMCff.VO' J I BELLES RUNS HOWLIN'AN'CtAWIN'AFTOtXD'.'! I^STHE VW FRIGMTESJED RATS O' > ANY BACHELOR. DRUG BACK CVERTVI'UNE USUAL A]\J®tx^ ACHRIjOR RUNIS^y -*x W BEFORE SUNDOWN! OOTTAMARRVTM' SADIE (6^^
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 152 14 'Cold war' tension will soon ease -WARSAW PACT WARSAW, Wed. (Reuter) The communique Issued here today about the two-day meeting of the Foreign Ministers of the communist states m the Warsaw Pact the "Eastern NATO" said, "the prospects of alleviating international tension have markedly improved." After listing the Ministers attending
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    • 198 14 Westernism is Jap crisis -Dr. Fisher LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) The Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher number one m the Church of England hierarchy said here last night that the Japanese people were now living under a tension caused by the influx of Western ideas and traditions of which the
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    • 187 14 MONTY HAS A 'SUMMIT' WITH MR. K MOSCOW. Wed. (Reuter) Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery and Mr. Nikita Khrushchev conferred m the Kremlin for two hours today—then emerged chuckling to talk about football and compared medals m front of a crowd of reporters and cameramen. Lord Montgomery said he had to
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    • 68 14 Prince and Princess play host CROWN Prime Akihito and Crown Princess Michiko chat with a group of friends when the Imperial newly-weds recently played hosts to their former classmates at a tea party m Tokyo. Present at the party were about 250 persons who studied with the Crown Prince at
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    • 85 14 WASHINGTON. Wed. (Reuter*—Mrs. Clarp Booth Luce. controversial playwright and diplomat, was asked by her husband yesterday to resign as ambassador to Brazil— only hours after the Senate had confirmed her appointment Mr. Henry Luce, editor-in-chief of Time-Life Incorporated, said he made the
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    • 269 14 LAY OFF TIBET, CHINA WARNS UK Panchen Lama declines Nehru's invitation to visit W Britain's Lloyd rapped for groundless slander TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) Communist China warned Britain today that it would not "tolerate" British interference m the Tibetan revolt. 1 The warning came m a broadcast by the official New
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      • 124 14 COLOMBO. Wed. (Reuter) Fifteen countries of Asia and the Far East including Japan will attend the United Nations seminar on judicial and other remedies against the illegal exercise or abuse of administrative authority to be held m Kandy from 'lay 4 to 15. Countries
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    • 216 14 REDS ARE BOMBING KHAMBA WARRIORS KALIMPONG, Wed. (Reuter) Tibetan tribesmen south of the Brahmaputra River have suffered a major reverse at the hands of Chinese ground and air forces, according to reports filtering through from Tibet to this Indian border town. Khamba tribesmen, stated to be armed with only muskets,
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    • 39 14 BERMUDA, Wed. (Reuter). The Duke of Edinburgh, arrived m Bermuda by air from the Bahamas yesterday on the last engagement of his round-the-world tour. He will leave for London later today arriving home on Thursday.
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    • 358 14 -SAYS 'DANGER MAN' BAYLIS bu PETER WOODS LONDON. Wed. A MAN who fears he might attack a little girl at any moment will see h:s doctor tomorrow to plead for immediate specialist treatment. He is thirty-year-old Reg Baylis. of Long Lawtord, near Rugby, Warwickshire. Already,
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    • 29 14 GENERAL Sir Kenneth Anderson, governor and com-mander-in-chief of Gibraltar from 1947 to 1952 died m Gibraltar yesterday, aged 67. General Anderson had been seriously ill with pneumonia.
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    • 23 14 THE Madagascar Constituent Assembly last night adopted a constitution which gives the island a presidential regime inside the French community. Reuter
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    • 71 14 SALEKNO, Southern Italy, Wed. (Reuter)— A woman and a man with the same name, but unknown to each other, both committed suicide here today at the same hour and i the same way by hanging themselves with a red cord. They were Mrs. Michelina Petroni, 51, who
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    • 96 14 FREIGHTER WRECKAG SPOTTED NICOSIA. Wed. (Reuter) Wreckage of a British Tudor freighter aircraft, missing over Turkey since last Thursday, has been spotted by an RAF Hastings search aircraft, it was reported here today. The Tudor carrying secret equipment for the Woomera Rocket Range to Australia from London was owned by
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      51 14 pboif President Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam, rrir leads President Carlos P. Garcia of the Philippine left, to a reviewing stand to inspect a guard of p. our on the latters arrival m Saigon for a foor-dj state visit designed to strengthen the tip* M«^ the Philippines and South Vietnam.
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