Singapore Standard, 5 May 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1959. Vol. IX No. 306 15 cti. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 390 1 BAD HATS ORDERED TO GET OUT of P ANGKOR BY POLICE IPOH, Mon. The Federation has under consideration a total ban on gambling on Pangkor Island as part of a plan'to eliminate gangster elements there and to "deport" to the mainland all known criminals. These and other far-reaching security measures
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  • 124 1 One hurt in Police post blast PENANG. Man, Police Week here which began today went off with a "bang" when a tear gas grenade exploded in the Central Police Station injuring a nine-year-old boy. The boy, Loh Cheng Hin, was rushes by Inspector Ealakrishnan to hospital where he was immediately
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  • 69 1 SMALLPOX THAIS ACT BANGKOK. Mon. (UPI) The Public Health Ministry announced last night all travellers from Singapore by all means of communications must show smallpox vaccination certificate not less than eight days' old upon arrival here. Those without certificates must receive regular checkups with health officials during the early days
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  • 50 1 photo. INDIAN Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, left, presents a white scarf to the Dalai Lama as a symbol of his respect to the Tibetan god-king. The traditional presentation ceremony was held at Birla House, Mussoorie, prior to their four-hour secret conference." UPI
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  • 172 1 Two old friends to hold q 'summit' at the White House LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill 85 in November flew from London today on a 7,000-mile jet trip to meet his old friend and wartime colleague President Eisenhower in Washington for private talks. It was the olj statesman's most
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  • 592 1 THE PAP WOULD BE 'WORSE THAN JAPS' fc THEY WILL SQUEEZE YOU" Isib-Socs also under fire Jumabhoy talks of forced labour, worthless notes IF THE Peoples Action Party wins the general election the people of Singapore will be in for a worse time than they suffered during the Japanese occupation,
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  • 228 1 A 'heads will roll' warning by PAP leader THE Peoples Action Party secretary-general, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday warned that heads will roll on the sands of Singapore if force is used to check a social revolution. Mr. Lee said that whether the privileged class liked it or not. social
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  • 194 1 It's a dog's life, say postemanand threaten a strike KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Angry postmen in the Federal capital have threatened to go on strike if they are ordered to deliver mail to premises at which dogs are kept. This decision was taken today at an emergency meeting of the Postal
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  • 56 1 Chinatown flooded in sudden downpour A SUDDEN torrential downpour In Singapore yesterday afternoon caused floods in several areas in the city and outlying districts. The areas affected included Chinatown, Beach Road. Bukit Timah and Orchard Road. The Meteorological Department reported that more than three-quarter of an inch of rain fell
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  • 45 1 TWO Policemen. Mohamed Yassin bin Osman and ,Mohd. Said bin Osman. died in a road accident at Woodlands at 12.30 a.m. today. They were both riding on a motorcycle when it came into collision' with a lorry. Death was instantaneous.
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  • 153 1 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Indonesia's major Muslim Party, the Masjumi, decided at its ninth congress to continue its holy war against communism. The Party also took steps to re-unite the split in its ranks caused by the defection of many of its officers to the Sumatran
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  • 14 1 NO cases of Hliwi wert reported la Singapore tai the Federation yeiterdmy.
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    • 1409 2 NOTICES THE MALACCA RUBBER PLANTATIONS, LIMITED Fifty-Third Annual General Meeting to be held on 27th May, 1959. at 19 Fenchurch Street, London, E.C.3 SIR JOHN HAY'S STATEMENT A year ago I said that the practical aim of our policy in the management of the Company's affairs was to achieve higher
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    • 925 2 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE COLONY OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 5 of 1959 In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance of the Colony of Singapore And In the Matter of Malayan Enterprises Ltd. NOTICE NOTICE i s hereby given that a Petition for the
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    • 444 2 TENDER NOTJ) TENDERS IN^J Sale of unserviceable TENDERS are 1- 1 purchase of •--I/' J Lorry tyres tuoes V drums, scrao irons. K tins, batteries rims 1 wooden bench v pump ann rear v/ p J Tenders will dose «< J on Monday 18 May 1^ For further n-~ apply
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  • 842 3 Freedom Equality I FROM the spate of election speeches made L Singapore during the last weekend, two by liberal-Socialist speakers will rank in the view of litixens as being the most moderate, sober and ■onstructive to date. Speaking over Radio Singapore, the two Liberal-Socialists, Mr. Wee Soo Bee |nd Mr.
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  • 43 3 "lA© 0FFIC1: ti Lim k Kim Ro^ bpor# PO Box No 1563 Cables: TIGER NEWS -fc- wuMPUBt China Insurance Bids 174. Batu «d •I»OH If '•o»«n« ***** PENANr 9J Cowar St Tel: 3825 jfA^, ,u t aa, a; m
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  • 1030 3  - Mao's Right-Hand Man RICHARD LOWENTHAL -by— LONDON. 'THE election of Liu Shao-chi to succeed Mao Tse-tung as Chairman of the Chinese People's Republic is an event of the greatest signiflncance for the future of Communist China and of the Sino-Soviet alliance. Last December, when Mao first announced his intention to
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  • 89 3 Shorts from the Talks World's Best Seller A Temptation "TO me the most remarkable of the many stories about the Bible trade is the reason why S o many booksellers keep their stock of Bibles locked up in glass cases. It's not really reverence—it's not even to keep them clean—
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  • 415 3  - the NEWS as it striks, me CuT&QtoMMWfaL f JK)DAY this column chtf. lenges the police to prove it ig doing the force an injustice by suggesting it has fallen on the job of doing what is expected of it to see that the Election Ordinance is not violated. Last week
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  • 937 3  - Ayub Explains His Programme GUY WINT PAKISTAN Part (6) by LONDON. you meet President Ayub Khan, the master of Pakistan, he strikes you as transparently sincere. He is a humane man, immensely self-confident. He lives comfortably, but simply. He is not a power fanatic. He discusses politics with ?n easy
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  • VOICE of MALAYA
    • 442 3 Sir; As one of the unemployed in Singapore, I am extremely concerned over the P.A.P.'s threat. As unemployed persons, we always pray that a democratic party will be returned so that they would increase industries and help us to obtain jobs But the current P.A.P.'s pre-election
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    • 137 3 Sir, My friends and I had a shock recently when we learned that Mr. C. H. Koh was not contesting the Joo Chiat Ward, for fear of splitting the votes to the detriment of the democratic cause. plt has now given us the greatest of satisfaction and pleasure
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  • 626 4 'DO NOT FEAR! RISE AND CRUSH THE ENEMY' Tun Lim's plea to people of Singapore THE Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday called on the people of Singapore to 'rise and crush the enemy." Tun Lim, who is chairman of the Singapore Peoples Alliance and a candidate for Cairnhill,
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  • 191 4 AT A Singapore Peoples Alliance rally at Fullerton Square at lunchtime yesterday Mr. A- B. Pinto, an exLiberal Socialist, attacker his former party for reversing its decision to join a united front. He said the Lib-Socs had been expected to take a leading role
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  • 62 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Thieves broke into a shop in Kapar Road. Klang, last night and got away with goods worth $400. The owner of the shop told Police he found one of the rear windows ajar when he woke up in the morning. Making a check he
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  • 51 4 A SECTION of the crowd, more than 5,000, which packed Fullerton Square yesterday to hear SPA leaders warn them against the danger of voting in a PAP government. This speaker before the microphone is the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Mr. J. M. jumabhoy.
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  • 47 4 SWAMI TO VISIT S'PORE AND FED. HIS HOLINESS Swami Kumar Rishi Parivrajak. founder of the Universal Religion Mission in India, is due to arrive in Singapore today aboard the liner Himalaya. He is on a world tour and will visit the Federation after a brief stay here.
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  • 217 4 Road safety 'Week' in Penang PENANG, Mon.— Poster contests, road safety lectures and demonstrations and "Shell" Traffic Games have been arranged by the George Town Road Safety Advisory Committee in continuation of its efforts to promote road safety in the City and consciousness of road safety rules among school children.
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  • 771 4 WE SAW SHAFII WITH WINNING TICKET: SAY SIX AIR SIGNALS MEN $125,000 lottery case KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The case of the disputed $125,000 prize winning Social Welfare lottery ticket entered its eleventh day hearing today with seven more witnesses -supporting a soldier's claim of rightful ownership of the Six former
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  • 235 4 Lib-Socs too homes to join SPA-We THE vice-chairman m Liberal Socialist PartWee Soo Bee, poim2i yesterday that it would been detrimental to Sk as well as to the coinS the Lib-Socs had a s«JJJ with the Singapore p. Alliance. Speaking at tfe election rally at Haie r Mr. Wee explained
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  • 66 4 POLICE TOB HOLD VARIETY CONCERT MALACCA, Mnr. police here are holdinr variety show in aid Police Welfare Fund the Gurney Schoo'. B& Fund at the Anglo-Cnw School hall on May 16. The concert, staged Jasin last night, drew targe and appreciative w ence. Among those a part were several WA
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  • 45 4 INCHE Mohamed Sharitfj Dollah. independent Singa* City Councillor, yesten resigned the vice-chairma*-; of the Estate and BuU« Committee. In his letter to the Secretary, Inche Shanfl that he did not wan* "to riate myself with the 13 of Tang Peng Yeu srA pany."
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  • 137 4 Merchants protest against seizure threat KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Six leading rubber merchants in Sumatra have protested to the Malayan Consul in Medan against the proposed seizure of their concerns by the Indonesian government. The Standard was told that these six persons, running six different rubber businesses, are Malayans holding Malayan
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  • 478 5 ossible compensation or $20,000 loss of alary, fund benefits MR. L. A. MARCUS, former head of the igapore City Council's Markets and Hawkers partment who resigned in February is be offered his job back. Ilit Council's Hearth Committee yesterday authojd the City
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  • 159 5 I A LUMPUR. Mon. j a growing demand in Federal Capital for land, i >e ar.d accommodation e result of recent de- a number of Singa- Brans to shift their headrters here. he rhief reason for the ''big -aid to be the prospect i Peoples Action Party vlcthe Singapore
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  • 140 5 Driver is blamed tor man' s death FENANG, Man, A driver, tried I i .?toD the car to id an accident, stepped on I accelerates by mistake I Icn eked d n^n a pedes&r.. a Goronerti Court was fo( I l ner. Tuan Nik ssaiii bin Nik Ali. returna verdict
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  • 116 5 Bandits' camp found near a temple PENANG. Mon. Security Forces in the "Internod" operation area today discovered a camp and that two communist terrorists. Lau Pik Yuk and Oh Tiow, had been living close by the "Cheng Jee Chan* the (temple of 1,200 steps), in the Paya Terubong area. The
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  • 241 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. How a 77-year-old head priest was killed by his 62-year-old gardener during a row in the temple, the Supreme Court was told todayBefore Mr. Justice Ismail Khan was the gardener, Lai Hon Man. charged with the murder of head
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  • 73 5 WHY THE BAN, THEY ASK JUALA LUMPUR. Mon. delegation representBoard of Governors of e schools today sought ion from the Acting t for Education, Inche Rahman bin Haji Talib, Government's recent deci--1 "an from teaching ten *ers and five teachers I Primary schools in Standard was told tothe meeting lasted
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  • 60 5 UMNO-MCA POLLS RALLY fjJE LMNOMCA wi'l holi election lally from 8 to I at 620-48. Lengkong t '>n i. hangi tonight. JLyfr" will be Fnche |jamjd Al t bin Alwi. candi- Kamoong Kembang- r c y. Abdul Hamid bin ink an?\ air 2 ttan of th e Malay Ihman J
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  • 149 5 Sultan's stable put to lewd use Petition ALOR STAR, Mon. Hundreds of people in Kampong Bahru here alleged that the Sultan's stable near the old Istana is now being used by some undesirables for immoral purposes. This allegation was contained in a petition which was sent to the private secretary
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  • 164 5 L-drivers wait and wait for testers HUNDREDS of learner drivers in Singapore are still waiting for their driving test because of a shortage of driving testers to examine them. The Singapore Driving Schools Association and the Singapore Chinese Driving Instructors Association pointed out that in neglecting to fill the vacancies
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  • 79 5 IPOH, Mon— Lee Seng Chai, 43, was today charged before Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Manan with passession of a motor-cycle chain at the Gunong Rapat New Village playground yesterday. Lee was charged under the recently enacted "Offensive Weapons and Corrosive and Explosive Substances Ordinance." He claimed
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  • 155 5 Selangor Mentri Besar resigns KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.' The Sultan of Selangor has reluctantly agreed to the release of Inche Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rais, from the appointment of Mentri Besar of Selangor, with effect from May 1. 1959. Inche Abdul Jamil has served as Mentri Besar for about two years.
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  • 189 5 KING'S SON TO STUDY YOUTH WORK KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. One of Malaya's most active youth leaders Tunku Abdullah ibni Tuanku Rahman, have left for the United States on a State Department study grant. Tunku Abdullah, President of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs which controls 118-non political youth organizations in
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  • 179 5 Premier invited to visit Thailand IPOH, Mon. Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein disclosed today that he had been invited to pay a State visit to Thailand in the near future. He has accepted the invitation of the Thai Government and will make the journey, accompanied by the Minister
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  • 228 5 Federation's new Solicitor-General is Sultan's adviser KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Judicial and Legal Service Commission, at its meeting recently, approved the appointment of Enche Mohammad Sufflan bin Hashim as Solicitor-General in succession to Mr. C. M. Sheridan, who has been appointed Attorney-General by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Enche Suffian was
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  • 465 5 Deafh penalty for four is reduced to 10 years jail THE Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday reduced the death sentences of four young men to 10 years' jail each. They were only guilty of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. The Court of Appeal comprised the Chief Justice, Sir Alan
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  • 26 5 NANYANG University students have raised mor P than $30,000 for the bui'ding of a students' hall since they launched the campaign last week.
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  • 56 5 THE Peranakan Singapura will present a Malay historical drama, Naga Berapi (the Fire Dragon) at the Happy World, on June 25 and 26 in aid of the Singapore After-Care Association. Produced and directed by Mr. Seow Peck Swee, the play will be enacted by a cast
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  • 60 5 THE ARMY Ovi! Service Union. Telok Blangah Branch, at their 12th annual general meeting, elected the following office-bearers for 1959: Chairman Mr. P. B. Nair; secretary Mr. Omar Ahmad, treasurer Mr. Simon Hoe. auditors Messrs. N. Marriapan and Lee Thiam Hock; committee members Messrs. Mohamed bin A.
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  • 206 5 ACROBATS MET AT NIGHTCLUB: NOW THEY ARE WED Stunts thrill the audience TO keep the audience thrilled and spellbound is the nightly business of a husband-and-wife acrobatic team, who arrived in the Colony recently from Hongkong. The team—Cheng Che Chunf and his wife Mala Koon have begun a month's engagement
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  • 116 5 MIC ON WOO VOTES DRIVE IPOH, Mon. The Malayan Indian Congress has ordered all leaders of its State divisions to go "all out" too woo Indian votes for the Alliance. One of the main areas for such a campaign will be Perak. where the Indian population is believed to back
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  • 449 6  - $60 m. AIRPORT BILL AWAITS THE NEW GOVT. CHAN SWAN BEE By Cost of building runway and extension: Says Nicol THE next Singapore Government will have to spend more than $60,000,000 to complete the International Airport at Paya Lebar, the retiring Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. W. P. Nicol told
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  • 212 6 This is only the first step to gag the people— Tan PAP'S THREAT TO PRESS |THE PAP threat to the Press is the first step in denying the people of Singapore the freedom of criticism. I The secretary-general of the. Liberal-Socialist Party, Mr. E. K Tan. said this yesterday at
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  • 50 6 PENANG. Mod. Ten reports against motorists for inconsiderate driving during the week-end were made to the Traffic Po'.ice. Of the five more reports lodged, two were against cyclists for negligent riding, one against a pedestrian, for negligent walking. The remaining two reports were classified as "no offences disclosed.**
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  • 151 6 Police train dogs to track down terrorists IPOH. Mon.— The Police are training Police dog tracker teams to help in the fight against crime and communist terrorism. The Standard learnt today. The dog teams are expected to be ready to so into action in the near futureThe training of these
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  • 44 6 A YOUTH. Chua Tian Chye was charged in a Singapore Magistrate^ Court with possessing a kn:fe in public at New World on May 2. He claimen trial and was al'owed bail until May 18 when the case will be mentioned.
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  • 327 6 Lib-Soc pledge to tackle unemployment An old age pensions schema A LIBERAL SOCIALIST candidate at an rally in Tiong Bahru last night, pledged that wh e& 1 party came into power it would do its utmost to aJ poverty and distress by the introduction of O JI pensions. The candidate,
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  • 127 6 DRAPED with coloured bunting and glittering with lights, the Department of Information Services float cruises the city and rural areas of Singapore nightly advising the people by loud speaker that their vote is •'compulsory and secret." Outlined in neon lights, information for the electorate is
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  • 297 6 ALOR STAR, Mon. The Alliance and the PanMalayan Islamic Party, at different rallies in Kedah last night, told their supporters they were each confident of victory in the forthcoming elections. Former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, spoke to a huge
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  • 146 6 WHERE IS SMOKES FACTORYASKS GOH THE Vice-Chairman of the Peoples Action Party. Mr. Goh Chew Chua. last night said that the SPA Government had faiied to carry out their promise of establishing certain local industries. Mr. Goh, who is the PAP candidate for Tampenis division, was speaking at an election
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  • 177 6 All About Elections Booklet A CHINESE translation of the May issue of "Rural News," which is a special election edition, is now in course of completion, it was announced yesterday. Members of the public who would like a copy are asked to apply either personally or by letter to the
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  • 67 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Tara Singh, 45. a labourer at the Sentul Workshop, was today acquitted and discharged without his defence being railed by the First Magistrate, Inche Hassan bin Hussein, for possession of a soear in a public place on Feb 23. He was alleged to
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  • 60 6 PENANG, Mon. Mr. Quah Boon Hoe. and his family, who went for a week-end holiday in the Municipal bungalow at the 11th Mile, Batu Ferringhi. fell victims to sneak thieves. The thieves took two gold rings worth $250. a set of gold pins, worth $50 and $150
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  • 26 6 ARTICLES worth $1,185 wer" stolen from a stall in the Great World Park. Th e theft was discovered by the proprietor on Sunday morning.
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  • 290 6 PREMIER CHALLENGES PMIP: STATE YOUR STAND ON THE REDS IPOH, Mon. Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, had a busy programme in Perak yesterday when he visited four towns in the Parit and Tapah districts, after touring Pangkor island earlier in the day. The Dato was accompanied by Capt Abdul Hamid
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  • 142 6 Here are some polls DO'S and DON'TS THE Singapore Police have received numerous complaints from political leaders that their election posters have been torn down or defaced, the Secretary, Mr William Cheng, said yesterday. Candidates and party leaders have been asked to dial 999 so that patrol cars can be
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  • 64 6 PENAN G, Mon Five companies of the Boys* Brigade here will take part in intercompany games and a talentim e contest during Boys Brigade Week in the Federation. The week's activities in Penang are sponsored by the Boys' Brigade Group Council. The "Week" will be brought to
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  • 261 6 Election Rally Warning THE people of Singapore were warned at an election rally at Hong Lim Green last night that if the Peoples Action Party were to come into power it would establish a "secret" type of government which would subject the people
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  • 305 6 SINGAPORE COLLEGE ALL SET BUT NO PREMISES THE FORMATION of j proposed Singapore c I Is being delayed du« unavailability of J premises. The spon>or. the American Alumn. .C-4 tion who had written 1 Ministry of BducttMtl February asking for i J ing to launch the :\-l are still awaiting
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  • 95 6 AAS WORKERS UNION ELECTRIC OFFICIALS THE Automobile Ass- "•'••J I of Singapore Employees' I I elected the following o?J 1 recently j President: Rai: I vice-presidents: H»roo tol I Mohammed and KtKD I mad, secretary: Mfo I Shariff bin Kau an. •->'*. Ml Ya'akop bin Abdul r.m I treasurer: Mohan.
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  • 59 6 SAFE WITH $1,105 STOLEN THIEVES broke ifj coffee-shop in Jala n *j Singapore, on Sunday ing and removed a p taining jewellery and amounting to $1,105 The proprietor T«* J Tuan. told the Police 3 .< closed his shop soon midnight on Saturday The following morning found the place h3d
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  • 201 7 SPA MAN BRANDS PAP AS LIARS... A CROWD of more than r'en nfflce workers yesterday eard the Peoples Action a -v branded as "liars, raltors and hypocrites" at L election rally held by the ingapore People's Alliance I Fwterton Square. ;r!;ng the charges was bairman of the City Council. j:
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  • 83 7 JAP DANCERS IN THIRD EXHIBITION TWO Japanese classical fencers, Mis* Akane and Mis? L !ca Har.ayagi. gave their lord exhibition of Japanese fences at the Cultural Centre I Singapore last evening 3rse gathering including r enda and families of repretntativea o f the various ront. itea in Singapore attended. A
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  • 59 7 A RUBBER tapper, Gandong bin Thahlr. 25, was yesterday charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with the murder of a taxi driver, Koh Tian Fook. 3K at Bulim Esta*e off the 12th milestone, Jurong Road, on March 17. A preliminary inquiry before the Magistrate. Mr.
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  • 30 7 BENTONG. Mon. Twen-ty-five young people from Methodist Youth Fellowship chapters in Kuantan, Raub and B?ntong participated in a three-day leadership workshop held at the Methodist English School. Bentong.
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  • 74 7 CATHAY-KERIS Organisation boss, Mr. Loke Wan Tho sits beside film actress Maria Menado at the International Airport in Kuala Lumpur when CathayKeris stars arrived from Hongkong and Singapore for the 6th Asian Film Festival. Standardpic. BEALTIFUL Cathay film stars j from Hongkong, Soo Fung and I
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  • 143 7 Residents in the St. Francis and St. George 1 roads area. Singapore, went without their baths and housewives gave up cooking, yesterday because the waterpipes ir their homes went dry. The supply of water stopped at 4.30 p.m. when the watermains snapped.
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  • 209 7 THE Singapore Education Ministry is sorting applications from more than 600 candidates to fill vacancies for about 350 teachers-in-training. These teachers who were supposed to start their training today, will have to wait for a few weeks more, pending their selection. An official
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  • 142 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Jb) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 103 103} R.S.S No. 1 May 1031 1031 R.S.S. No. 1 June 103} 1031 R.S.S. No. 2 1011 102} R.S.S. No. 3 101 101} Tone: Quiet after firm. Tin price in Singapore was $3972
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  • 34 7 A labourer Hong Ho Teck. was yesterday jailed for one year by the Singapore Fourth District Court for causing grievous hurt to Yeo Ah Ching, also a labourer, at the Harbour Board.
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  • 652 7 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The Yang diPerruan Agong, to o fanfare of trumpets, tonight formally declared open the Sixth Film Festival in Asia, at the Tiinku Abdul Rahman Hall in Ampang Road. It was a brilliant ceremony, with a riot of colours brought by the greatest galaxy
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  • 44 7 SINCE no application has been received by he Singapore Chess League, the League has extended the closing date for applications to participate in the Worln Youth Championship, to May 9. The selected player will receive ten per cent of travel expenses.
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  • 90 7 I wish you success the King KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang diPertuzn Agong declared open the Sixth Asian Film Festival at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall, Kuala Lumpur, at p.m. today. The King said: "It gives me very great pleasure to be here with you this evening at the opening
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    • 794 8 THE BLUB FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE tto HaMax, Bocto* New Yerh, Baltimore. Philadelphia Celt Parts S'pore P. Sitaai Penang TtUCtft mm* >■ 1 V" ItT 13 lun 14/15 lun Cerriers option to proceed via etket ports to lead and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINT SERVICE
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    • 1109 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 241? (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 lines) £s*" XHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lZ* SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 346 9 'Carrier' Introducing New Cooling Machine > BRAND-NEW line of L,p etely automatic r /ton" absorption ating machines L produce chilled y r from steam is anl n »ed by Carrier Corfation, leading air conlioning manufacturer. E a ible in a full range fiiaca from 100 to f th€ absorption units
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    • 117 9 SYDNEY. Mon. (Reuter).— The Australian textile printing industry would be forced out of business unless restrictions were placed on the import from mainland China of printed cotton piece goods, a manufacturer said today. The manufacturer Mr. Abrahams, managing director of Colortex Fabrics, told a tariff
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    • 139 9 Pay More Demand By Rice Millers KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Kedah rice millers want the Federation Government to pay more for rice purchased from them. Controller of Trade in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badio Zaman. told The Standard that a five-man team from Kedah recently
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    • 92 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra April-May $44 buyers; $45 sellers: coconut oil in bulk $67 sellers; in drums $70 sellers; Muntok white pepper $146 sellers Sarawak white 5145 sellers; special Sarawak black $82. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra
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    • 108 9 LUTOX. England. Mon. (Reuter) Vauxhall. a subsidiary of the American General Motors, announced today that April had been a record month for their sales and exports. Total sa!es of cars and commercial vehicles totalled 25.650 —75 per cent higher than last year's monthly average. Car exports for
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    • 315 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1,124; F N. ords. $1.53, $1.54; Gammon $1.92 to $1.91. $1,924 delayed: W. Hammer $1.44. $1.45: H. Waugh $1.22. $1.23; M. Cement $1 fis. $1.60 odd lot; M. Colls. 83c; 84c; Metal Box $1.67J; Robinson ords $1.30; Cold
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    • 98 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: New York: buying. T.T. 33-1/16. OD 33-3/16. 90 days airmail 33-7/16 credit bills. 33-9/16 trade hill?. Canada: buying, TT. 311, OD. 32. 90 days airmail 321 credit bills, 32-7/ 16 trade bills. Selling.
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    • 202 9 Industrials Steady On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were steady on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were selectively better, while both Local and Sterling Rubbers were inclined to ease slightly on profit-taking. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Ords.
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    • 172 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Waikelo, Auby, Lucky Fortune, Cait. Durban, Franc Stove, Calcutta Maru, Lica Maersk, Everlife, Jarak, Siena, Taype, Pres Taft. Barumun, Dagafjord. Clecearn. Kasimbar, Jag Laadki, Lantao, Kalainget, Hallanger, Glenville, Moon, Shinyo Maru, Hoi Wong, Pacific Trader. Aalsdijk. Ardi 1, Tweedbank. F. Ceynowa. State of Kutch, Kalabahi,
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    • 311 9 THE American International Assurance Co. Ltd., Hongkong, is to increase its investments in the Federation of Malaya with the construction of two buildings, one in Kuala Lumpur and another in Penang. Announcement of the company's expansion plans in Malaya was made by Mr. G.
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    • 31 9 retary and assistant regional manager in Singapore, he was appointed to the new post following the retirement of Mr. Tay Tun Un at the end of last year.
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    • 211 9 BROWN crepe rubber containing SP (superior processing) properties is being produced under strict control by estates and remilling factories in Malaya. The introduction of SP brown crepe is regarded as an important advance by the British Rubber Producers Research Associations, as hitherto SP natural
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    • 222 9 RUBBER PRICE STILL GOING UP Market Is Bullish On New Buying STRONG buying support in the Singapore rubber market yesterday following the settlement of U.S. rubber workers strike resulted in the local price rising 2J cents to $1,031 per Ib., for International first grade May shipment. A market source said
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    • 71 9 PAN-Malayan foreign trade in March totalled $626,600,000, against $568,800,000 in February, according to prelimnary figures (for March). Imports of goods into Malaya and Singapore in that month amounted t o $309,300,000 (February. $270,600,000), and exports $317,300,000 ($298,200, 000). In the first auarter, imports totalled $936,200,000 ($1,105. 900.000
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    • 255 9 Usage Of Natural To Rise WASHINGTON, M o n (Reuter) One of the favourable elements in this year's natural rubber picture is the* large increase in truck production in the United States over last year's relatively poor showing, Natural Rubber News said today. Production in the firct quarter of 1959
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    • 31 9 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) 40,000 tons of rice have arrived in Palembang, South Sumatra, from abroad. Jakarta newspapers reported. Most rice imported by Indonesia comes from Burma.
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    • 28 9 Gopeng Consolidated Limited has declared ar. interim dividend of 3d. per s'ork unit for the year ending Sent It, 1959. payable in England on May 29.
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    • 142 9 THIS year's rice harvest on the Murrumbidgee and Murray irrigation areas in Australia holds promise of a profusion of record-breaking crops, says, an Australian Government report. Australian rice industry has established a new world record for individual acre yields, outstripping United States, Italy and Spain. More
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    • 67 9 This newly constructed U*****,000 steel and concrete typhoon-resistant building of the Naha Civil Air Terminal, in Okinawa, opens formally on May 9. The terminal has all necessary facilities for fast, comfortable and efficient sales and service needs of the air age traveller. Six international airlines
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  • 3 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
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    308 10 THE Japanese Ambassador in the Federation, Mr. Kaoru Hayashi and Mrs. Hayashi are seen welcoming the Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak and Datin Razak to a reception to celebrate the birthday of the Emperor of Japan, held in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. Standardpic by FAH Standardpic by MEMBERS of
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  • 45 10 BEAUTY FROM H'KONG LIU SING, one of Shaws "lovelies" from Hongkong who is at present attending the Sixth Asian Film Festival in Kuala Lumpur. She has a number of films to her credit and is much sought after by her large following of film fans.
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    76 10 I f KIRKBY TRAINED teacher. Mr. Toh Soon Chye attached to the Sultan Ibrahim School at Pasir Mas. Kelantan. and his bride, the former Miss Ku Siew Len. a typist of the Malayan Railways. Kuala Lumpur, who nerp married in Ipoh last week. The groom is the eldest
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  • 66 10 (BELOW) Mr. and Mrs. N. Sarvaesvaran walk lino'' an archway of hockey sticks to their wedding reception 2' the E. O. Hotel, Penang, recently. The bride 1* h former Miss S. Indra Devi, a teacher at the Kinc Bfcnrf VII School, Taiping. Mr Sarvaesvaran. who
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  • 59 10 > (RIGHT) Winners of the Kedah "Calendar Girl'' Singing Contest sponsored by the Cathay Organization in connection with the screening of "Calendar Girl" at the Cathay Theatre, recently. (From left to right) Miss Ee Cheng Ching, second, Miss Wu Siow May, first, Mrs. Lee Fong Soon, who gave
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    75 10 The Sixth Battalion K' 1^ Malay Regiment und» r command of Lt ol Ibrih bin Dato Ismail whi.h rj pleted its three year* <>r» r tionak duties in Selane^ left Kuala Lumpur b> last week for its new t& in Kluang During Its *J in the Federal
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    • 1050 11 AUSSIES WILL BE BACK FOR 2-DAY GAMES Every Tuesday [GOOD news for you this morning! The Old Collegians of Aus|ta will play again in Singapore on their world tour next year. This was the parting message of Mr. Ken Nicolson, their _er, before the team boarded their plane to continue
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    • 426 11 Rome Olympic Arenas Ready For Competition SEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Spectator housing may odrre but in all other respects the city of Rome will full\ prepared to stage the 1960 Olympic Games, a |fc Olvmpic official said today. M or the arenas built in a vast construction prowill be ready,
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    • 170 11 BATTING Sukhdev Singh. 89, Sel. Police vs Pa hang Police. D. Shepherdson, 75 Kilat v% Levers. Davidson, 66, Army vs SRC. P. de Krestser 64, SRC vs YMCA. Pearcc, 58 Army vs SRC. Y. Anjrullia, 55. I. A. vs Police. H. Perera. 55, Prisons vs Wanderers. Keech.
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    • 60 11 Ipoh, Wed:- The spacious $140,000 hall of the St. John's Ambulance Brigade Heaquarters in Anderson Road (opposite the YMCA) will be the venue of a dance organised by the Perak Ladies Hockey Association this Saturday Admission will be $2 and the dance will be from 9pm
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    • 399 11 Fans Hurl Cushions On To Court VIENNA. Mon. (Reuter) Sections of the crowd of 2,000 shouted and threw cushions on to the court the j first round European Zone Davis Cup match between Austria and Chile in Vienna yesterday. The uproar began when Luis Ayala the Chilean number one. wanted
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    • 366 11 Krishnan Clinches Victory For India In Davis Cup TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) India beat Japan in the Eastern Zone semi-final of the Davis Cup today. Ramanathan Krishnan defeated Kosei Kano 3-6, 6-2. 6-0, 7-5, in match that built to a tremendouly exciting climax. On a windy rinv both players were at
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    • 138 11 K.O. Victory Or No Purse Espinosa MARACAIBO. Mon. (UPD— Leo Espinosa of the Philippines is ready to challenge Ramon Calatayud of Venezuela with the understanding that he will not collect a single penny if he does not win by knockout, Lope Sarreal. Espinosa's manager said yesterday. Sarreal also said that
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    • 257 11 3 'Seeds' Out In FEAF Tennis THE FEAF Tennis Championships started la Saturday at Changi were 'rained off' today. and left the fourth round of the singles matches unplayed, and the pitch waterlogged. There were some surprises when three of the einht seeded players were beaten on the first and
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    • 198 11 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter).— lan MeckifT, one of the Australian Test bowlers consistently criticised by English critics for throwing, said today he was not worried by the calling of a Worcestershire player in the match against India. "Australian umpires are satisfied with my style, and I have
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    • 876 11 Patterson Gets $500,000 For Return Fight NEW YORK, Mon. (UPI) Edwin Alqvist, adviser to European heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson, arrived in New York yesterday to discuss the European radio broadcast rights for the JohanssonPatterson title fight with promoter Bill Rosensohn. Alqvist said that if Johans- son beats world heavyweight Floyd
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    • 87 11 NBA Strips Sugar Ray Of Title MULLENS. West Virginia. Mon. (UPI) The National Boxing Association today vacated Sugar Rav Robinson's world middleweight championship because of his failure to defend it as required, NBA President. Dr. Ward Wylie, announced today. "The National Boxing Association is withdrawing its recognition from Robinson as
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    • 61 11 MOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) Oleg Fedoseyev, of the Soviet Union, broke the world record for the Hop, Step and Jump at Nalchik yesterday, according to the Soviet news agency Tass. Ferioseyev covered 54 feet 9J inches (16.7 metres) 4$ inches better than the official world record of 54 feet
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 55 11 SOCCER: Asian Cup training, Jalan Besar, 5.30 p.m.; Div. 3 A: TBA vs Customs SC, Geylang, P. Stia vs Seletar Y. Indians. F. Park: Div. 2B: SCC vs H.M. Dockyard, SCC. TENNIS: YMCA tennis tourney, Bras Basah Road. WATER-POLO: Div. C: CSC vs Army. Chinese Srrimming Club, 5.45 p.m.; TSC
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  • 477 12  - Keep Out The Horror Shows: Fans Don't Relish A Slaughter! —KEN JALLEH IF boxing is to survive the death-blow of Singapore's Entertainment Tax. promoters must realise that it takes more than just names to draw the crowd. We had a 'classic* in that Radrodro versus Killer Hayes affair of some
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  • 152 12 GOH LOO CLUB'S 52nd BIRTHDAY Leading Colony Sports officials were present at the dinner on Sunday night to celebrate Goh Loo Club's 52nd anniversary at the club's premises. As the Club's chairman, Mr. Ko Teck Km, (seated eighth irorti left at the main table pictured above), said, the club, though
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  • 73 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Dynamic Dynamos Sports Club 4 A' gained full points when they beat South Indian Rovers Sports Club 5—2 in their FAS division two league match on the Selangor Club padang today. At half-time, the Dynamos led 3—o. South Indian Rovers played a poor
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  • 329 12 BURMA IS OUT Now There Are Three SAFA Appeal Fails FROM an original seven, the countries to play in the Central Zone matches of the Asian Cup competition at Jalan Besar Stadium have been reduced to three. Singapore Amateur Football Association, organisers of what would have been Singapore's greatest soccer
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  • 434 12  -  KEN JALLEH By •••a face-slap from FIFA THE Singapore Amateur Football Association has less than four days to change its whistle-blowers for the Asian Cupties or face possible face-slapping from FIFA, the international body for the game SAFA professes to control. As I disclosed
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  • 159 12 Bennett To Lead S'pore No Chance For Haider MAJOR Jimmy Bennett, who led the Singapore team against Australian Old Collegians last week, has been chosen to skipper the Colony side against Pahang in the Colony's first match in the South Zone of the Malayan inter-state cricket competition this week-end. The
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  • 61 12 DEFENDING champions, Regimental Pay Office, registered their fifth successive win when they beat 443 Base Ammunition Depot by two goals to nil in the Singapore Base District Div. 1 league soccer competition at Keat Hong yesterday. Pay Office who netted a goal in each half owe
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  • 456 12  - Bagby's Horses Go Against The Clock SCRUTINEER By HORSES from the Bagby stable were the only ones to do fast work at Bukit Timah yesterday with most of the candidates from other stables confined to trotting exercise. lonosphere (Dragon) and Timberlane (Chad wick), shaped extra well when they were matched
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  • 183 12 COLONY swimmers, now overseas, may be recommended for the 1960 OlympicGames to Rome if they satisfy the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association that they have reached the Qualifying times set by the association. This was decided at SASA's monthly meeting at Chinese Swimming Club yesterday.
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  • 1795 12 Probable Fields For Saturday At Bt Timah FOLLOWING are weights and probable starts ten races at Bukit Timah on Saturday, Ma\ f <, Opt> day of the Singapore Turf Club meeting: Class 7 Div. 7-6 Fun. 13-657 High Socks chih 5y 9.00 Daniels KY L -U- 10 Monitor brag 5y
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  • 478 13 It's Films From Now On For Miss Dandridge HENCEFORTH, Dorothy Dandridge will devote herself exclusively to a motion picture career. No more night clubs, no more hotel or cafe Lpearances, though the singing act in which she fa oh a smash hit from Hollywood's Mocambo r i andon s Cafe
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  • 233 13 AFTER two months of underwater and in-the-water work for Warner Bros.' submarine story, "Up Periscope," James Carner was happy to wring out his clothes and get back into the dry confines of studio sound stages. The story f "Up Periscope" has Garner being carried to a
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  • 421 13 HEN Debbie Reynolds does the hayland fling, she does it with all the trimmings. In this case, the "trimmings 1 turned out to be a well-stocked cinematic farm with fifteen species of animal and fowl, all carefully selected in pa*rs for the MCM comedy, 'THE MATING CAME.
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  • 32 13 BESS (Dorothy Dandridge) takes care of Porgy's (Sidney Poitier's) goat, after she has moved into Porgy's room in Catfish Row a scene from Samuel Goldwyn's film "Porgy And Bess."
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  • 233 13 "ON THE BEACH," produced in Australia by STANLEY KRAMER for United Artists release, is slated to have an international world premiere, opening simultaneously in some 25 world capitals and major cities. GINA LOLLABRIGIDA has been signed by Producer DINO DeLAURENTIIS for his production of "Sovanka." which also
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  • 138 13 T^HE LADY'S NAME IS VANDA She is said to have 1 "the worlds most enticing mouth." Also is said to send up the temperature. The second claim it would appear, is certainly true. Ask ANTHONY NEWLEY. the br.lliant comedy actor in THE HEART
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    • 209 13 By RITA DEL MAR pODAVS QUOTATION: hls the contest that drtifhl* uv and not in*" rtarj Pascal n FM> \Y I- OR EVFRY--OXI npt r^^.e p mosi f PS persoi lualit es: :mr rnvP rt unities Keep get thing* accoroBIKTHDATE \M> RIRTHSIGN \RU > March 21 Iq i _r— :pr^ve
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    • 172 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp T7 TMIS NEVAM WOULD OF OH.THET DON'T A /aiT\ (^CW^iDsTT^) <^*>^ JKitߣ\z^j!&^ HAPPENED Er>O'r\( TREAC^ERCUS) DAST J /SEL'EVECA Q IT, NOW r 5 Jj ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin SWISS SCIENTIST AMP AFTER W I I DON'T SEE > -j INO ..OREOPiTMECLS H'^SELF IS
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  • NEWS
    • 66 14 Picture) THE DIKE of Edinburgh, after a fourmonth 36.000-mile tour of the Commonwealth returned home to Britain last Thursday Here he is pictured on his arrival at London Airport with the Queen and Prince Charles. The Duke will, however, leave Britain again in six
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    • 154 14 NICOSIA. Mon. < Reuter j A Hastings aircraft today dropped arms and ammuni- 1 tion to an R.A.F. rescue and salvage team toiling in bad weather amid the wreckage ol a British plane high on Turkey's 14.500 foot Mount Buphan. The arms were needed to
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    • 267 14 Captain still on board JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Twenty-four Danish and Norwegian sailors came ashore here yesterday to tell of a mid-ocean explosion which killed nine of their mates aboard the Norwegian tanker Farmand. They were brought to Jakarta aboard the Italian luxury liner Australia.
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    • 78 14 WASHINGTON. Mon.— i Reuter >— Financial experts estimated here today that the heavy outflow of gold from the United States would probably continue to cause concern, but there was nothing to justify "panic" measures to halt the drain. The experts said it would
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    • 44 14 A LOAN agreement for U.S. $3.8 million has ceen signed between the Thai Government and ICA to set up an aircraft maintenance unit in Bangkok's Donmuang airport. Lt. Commander Prasong Suchiva. Manager for the Thai Airways Corporation said yesterday. (Reuter).
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    • 30 14 The French Prime Minister M. Michel Debre. in a written parliamentary reply yesterday said that France was building a testing ground for atomic weapons in the Sahara. Reuter
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    • 65 14 STABBED MAN WHO 'RENTED' HIS WIFE TAIPEI. Mon. (LTD— The supreme court on Saturlay sentenced an unemployed man to 15 years in prison for killing a man to whom he rented his wife. Chiang Yung-tung. ",->. rented his wife for $42 (Malayan) a month to Lin Chih-Kuei in 1955. Last
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    • 260 14 NEPAL PLEADS WITH RED CHINA 'Historical claim of sovereignty now inadequate 1 Let the Bandung Powers help solve Tibet's issue KATMANDU, Mon. (UPI) —Leaders of the Nepali Congress, the country's strongest political party, yesterday called for $elf- determination for Tibetans. They adopted a resolution which suggested that some of the
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    • BRIEFS
      • 142 14 Menzies on C'wealth conference SUVA. Mon. (Reuter) Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies, said here today he thought it was a mistake for British Commonwealth leaders to get out of personal touch. Mr. Menzies, who is on his way to the United States and Canada on the first stage of
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    • 129 14 CONTINUED INDIAN SUPPORT FOR CHINA NEHRU NEW DELHI, Mon. (Reuter) Mr. Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, told Parliament today that in spite of what has happened in Tibet, India will pursue her political policy of non-alignment and peaceful coexistence, with no military alliances. He also told a questioner ♦hat India's support
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    • 30 14 BRITAIN'S reserve of gold and convertible currencies rose by £40-million in April and :stood at C1.161-million at the end of the month, the Treasury announced yester- day Reuter
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    • 28 14 THE 26.31 4-ton United Slates liner America was in quarantine here in Bremerhaven. West Germany, yesterday with a case of suspected smallpox among its 500 passengers. Renter
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    • 241 14 CHARLIE JAMES, £13-a--week maintenance fitter, is pictured giving That Champagne Smile in London on Saturday. Yet, a few hours earlier he was sitting in a doctor's surgery feeling sorry for himself. He had a bad tummy. His condition suddenly improoed when the Man from the Pools walked
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    • 51 14 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Mon. (UPD— A man died of suffocation in his burning home yesterday while a stray dog kept would-be rescuers at Bay. Donald WilLiams. 37, a mail carrier, d«ed while the mongrel kept Robert Brown, 29, and Carscn Below, 41, from entering the structure, they told
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    • 79 14 JOBLESS: LONDON. lion. (Reuter)' Unemployment in Britain 1 fell by 20.0nn to a figure of] 531. n0r, between March 9 and| April 13. the Ministry of' Labour announced here to- night Of the 531,000, ab^ut 486.00(i were wholly unemployed and, 4.T.0C0 temporarily stopped i from work.
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    • 162 14 Iraqi request for British arms LONDON. Mon. (UPD— The Iraq government of General Abdel Karim Kassim has requested arms and military planes from Britain, it was reliably learned today. The secret request, made through diplomatic channels last month, was understood to be under careful consideration in London. The Iraqi move,
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    • 25 14 TWO INSTRUCTORS of the Pakistan Civil Defence Department were killed yesterday following an explosion in the office in which they were working
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    • 403 14 Flick-knives and the duty of parents LONDON, Mon. Parents must play their part in fighting the flickknife evil, said Lord Rea, leader of the Liberal Peers, in the House of Lords today. With other peers, he was making a successful plea that a quick passage be given to the Bill
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