Singapore Standard, 6 May 1959

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  • 22 1 Singapore STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable '"TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 1959. Vol. IX No. 307. 15 eft. 16 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 280 1 URGENT MOVES AFTER P ANGKOR INCIDENTS life© Prime Minister calls for firm action Plan for paratroopers to tackle any emergency THE Federation Government has under urgent consideration the formation of a mobile, highly trained "fire brigade" force which could tackle at short notice any emergency situation which
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  • 572 1 Tun Lim gets a death note with a PAP symbol SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterdoy received o death note. It threatened: "W« wll^fWsh you off Jjy^mi.. t foil to carry out our orders. The letter, which was delivered to Tun Lim's Sims Avenue home, contained a live
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  • 798 1 WOW! What a riot when 600 girls mob H'kong film stars KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Schoolgirls today mobbed the Cathay Organization stars from Hongkong and prevented them from attending a reception given by the City Fathers at the Municipal Council Chambers. Most of the girls were m school uniforms. More than
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  • 36 1 Photo. MALAYAN film actress Maria Menado is presented to the King by Mr. Ho Ah Loke after His Majesty declared open the Sixth Asian Film Festival at Kuala Lumpur on Monday. FPA
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  • 61 1 Rubber at $1.08 on Red buying RUBBER took a fresh spurt on the Singapore market yesterday price jumped 4? cents to $1.08 for International first grade May shipment, the highest m nearly 3$ years. Re-entry of Red China on the local market, after an absence of seven months, contributed to
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  • 61 1 MANILA. Tues. (UPI). Foreign Secretary Felixberto Serrano will submit to President Carlos P. Garcia shortly the Malayan Government's draft proposal for regional cooperation imong Asian countries, Foreign Office sources here said yesterday, t The sources said Mr. Serrano will recommend approval of the scheme which would
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  • 444 1 Party leaders refused entry into island KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The situation on Pangkor Island continues to be quiet. Shops are re-opening for business and the islanders are returning to their normal occupations. No further incidents were reported up to this evening, and apart from the isolated incident
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  • 410 1  - GANG BOSSES FROM KEDAH, PENANG GET BIG BLACK 'X' DEV SHRIDHAR By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two notorious secret society gangsters-— one from Penong, the other from Kedah today became the first men to be registered m the Federation Police "black book" under the Prevention of Crimes Ordinance which became law
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  • 21 1 A four-page RETAS (Radio and Electrical Traders Assocmtion of Singapore) supplement is given iree irtth thiM issue of The Standard.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 568 2 In Victoria, one m four backs horses Illegal bookk m every hotel on race days MELBOURNE, Mon. Gambling fever is so fierce m Australia that m the state of Victoria alone nearly a quarter of the population bets more than the equivalent of one thousand million Malayan
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  • 128 2 ONE OF the first things Prince Philip had to do after returning home to Britain from his Commonwealth tour last week, was to pose with the Queen for this official photo by Anthony Armstrong-Jones. The Queen faces the camera, wearing: her longtrained Parliamentary robe and
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  • 77 2 SINGAPORE'S retiring Director of Civil Aviation Mr. W. P. Nicol, yesterday pointed out that due to a misunderstanding, the additional work recommended to fix the airport for the early 1960's to deai with large new jet aircraft and additional passenger traffic ha? been provisionally estimated to
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1710 2 TENDER NOTICE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA IN KUALA LUMPUR Tender for Laundry for the Ist Residential College TENDERS are invited for Laundry Services for the Ist Residential College of the University of Malaya m Kuala Lumpur for the period 25Jh May, 1959 to 16th January, 1960. Particulars of the tender and
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    • 59 2 Ask For AMERICAS favourite Underwear sJ&*fmb %rai!ahl» af Dalamal Sons (M) it 106, High Strnrt, Singapore. Sole Agents lor B|PMC LACHMANN CO, 11-k \^i.i Iriviir.iii. Hl* Btnc«pnrr »*'i UNWANTED H0 REMOVED EASILY BY [JSP Trico Wafer No. I To kill hair root* and to stop further growth Trie© Wafer Ho
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  • 899 3 )IT0RIAL SINCAPORE TIGER STANDARD Vav 6. 1959 Threat To Tyranny WHEN the PAP leader, Mr. Harry Lee Kuan j c took time off on Monday to hold a Press conference in the seclusion of his party headluirters. it soon became obvious why he decided o hide his light under a
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  • 253 3 LONDON pOR the British Commonwealth as a whole the revolution m Pakistan has been an event of first-class importance. For the first time the Commonwealth has had to accommodate a military dictatorship. In England the instinct has been to avert one's eyes from such a disagreeable fact;
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  • 56 3 HIAO O"«CI: <M Lim k K, m Koao Vpore 4 P6 Box No Ib6i Cables. HCEKNfcwS Tel ***** «5 unes) All department* u u CUM^UR, Cn>na Insurance Bids 174 Batu Rd ip ni- Teleonone ***** PlUAntr 9i Cowar it fel: 3825 MALACCA 8 Leith St rel:
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  • 1662 3 Top West Indian by A Special Correspondent Sir Grantley Adams LONDON PARBADOS, the oldest British colony m the West Indies, has the reputation of being more British than Britain. At the outbreak of the last war, a telegram is said to have arrived m London reading: "Carry on, England; Barbados
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  • 586 3  -  GUY WINT by tlement, would be a deeply unsettling event m tne Indian sub-continent. For the moment there docs not seem to be mucn danger of Communism m Pakistan. The Communist Party has been proscribed for several years past, and where a Communist movement has
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  • voice of MALAYA
    • 49 3 Sir Britain's President of the Board of Trade. Sir David Eccles, was called a pompous ass by Cassandra m the Daily Mirror. In every government there are at least one pr two such asses. Malayans need not go far to see one. GRADUATE Butterworth, P. W.
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  • 467 3 the NEWS past at atrikes me LJISiORY i s going to reL1 peat itself m Singapore. This was stated to the Press on Monday by no less an authority than the secretary-general of the PAP. He should know v hat he i s talking about. To judge by the speeches
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 358 4 Two unions claim it is illogical and against the will of the people TWO Singapore hawkers unions yesterday criticised the City Council's recent decision to try to re-engage Mr. L. A. Marcus, former head of the Markets and Hawkers Department, as being "illogical
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  • 86 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein will officially open the sth Malayan Artists' Annual Exhibition at the British Council on May 11. Altogether 146 works by 72 artists will be on display, including 78 oils, six sculptures and 61 exhibits
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  • 92 4 They will dance in Fed, S'pore TWO leading Indian film stars. Ragini and Padmini. arrived m Singapore yesterday by Air India for a tour of the Colony and the Federation. Ragiiii (left) and Padmini were given a welcome by a handful of fans tvhen they stepped out of the plane.
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  • 210 4 Body in a ditch: man on murder charge TAN ENG SENG alias Ah Wong, 39, was yesterday accused at a Singapore preliminary inquiry of murdering an elderly woman. Tang Ah Woh. at the 7th Milestone Bukit Timah Road on the night of Feb. 25. The prosecution alleged that Tan and
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  • 47 4 LOCAL manufacturers p'.an to invest HK540.000.000 (Ad$20,000.000) m Malayan in- custries. Mr. N.A. J. Kennedy. Industrial Commissioner for Malaya m Hongkong said yesterday. Mr. Kennedy said he had received v.sits from local manufacturers, financiers and businessmen daily to discuss industrial investment m Malaya.
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  • 347 4 8 went hunting, leader shot dead: Coronet told KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two of the five shot guns used by a hunting party had mechanical defects, said Inspector Abdul Shukor bin Ruaf of the Police Armoury here at the preliminary inquiry into the death of a police constable, Ahmad bin Yunus
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  • 529 4 THIRTY MEN WITH AXES HACKED ME EX-GANGSTER Spore cinema murder trial A FORMER member of the 08 secret society yesterday told the Singapore Assize Court that he came out oi the Seng Wah Cinema m the 9£ milestone Tampenis Road, on Jan. 9 and was attacked by about 30 persons
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  • 68 4 KUANTAN, Tues. The High Commissioner for Pakistan m Malaya, Maj.-Gen. Alhaj Nawabzada Sher Ali Khan, who is paying his first visit to Kuantan, was the guest of honour at a dinner given by the State Government tonight at the residence of the Mentrl Besar, Dato Abdullah
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  • 116 4 A BUS conductor. Ong Choon Moi, mv jailed for three months by a Singapore Mafitf Court, after he admitted three counts of cbefctttg Department of Social Welfare of SI 14. _J The Prosecution said that Ong dishonestly induced the Social Welfare Department to deliver to
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  • 43 4 KIALA LUMPUB Jewellery worth i i r stolen from a ho <■ Road here eat I A Police spokes owner woke jewe.iery miwinc bedroom Hre^:ne Poiice believe I entered the hou>e I bathroom door. h owner said W%s r
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  • 254 4 The Jet Age: IATA experts due here to discuss plans A TEAM of experts from the International Transport Association will visit Singapore nr Xt to discuss how the Colony can take m jets pa^ through here. The Standard understands the expert > fc local Civil Aviation authorities to plan vrtys
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  • 291 4 AIRLINE PROMISES LOW-RATE SERVICE THE chief of the Bunta •'Clan Air Transpon I Mr. M. Curtis, said m gapore yesterday that I was optimistic about p ting permission rroir. I British Ministry o' tr," I port and Civil Aviation introduce a low-cost from London to Singav Mr. Curtis, wh j
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  • 218 4 JAPAN OFFERS TO BUI ASIAN FILMS IF... KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Japan has decided to give "commercial aid" to Asian movie makers by allowing six films produced by member nations of the Federation of motion picture producers to be imported into Japan annually, at an overall cost of not more than
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 121 4 .Abu B»k»r Osman Omar All SINGAPORE IP^^^^^rll QUADRUPLETS These are the lovely babies of Mr. Mrs. Kasban S H they were born m Singapore, on 23rd December 1957. I f Abußakar Osman Omar Ali lPl^P=^^ssl!i From birth the quads were given GLUCO-B and as their weights II ™wl9 IHS I
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  • 401 5 Survivors' account of tanker's explosion FOLK T KEN survivors of i trwegian tanker Farvhich exploded m can last week and I ing nine seamen, were I rday flown into Singaj from Jakarta. neo arrived by I [i ■•■r.o>:c;r. Airway.- on t t
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  • 225 5 I m important witness MONTREAL. Tues. (IPI) Mr. G. T. Holloway, Ingapores Comptroller of Income Tax. sailed for cotland today en route home where he is wanted as I "important witness" m a M 5500.000 tax case. He said he and his wife would board a
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  • 217 5 Don't fall for PAP anarchists: says Tan S N i \?ORE'S Liberal So-, Party secretary-general,' 'r Tar., told an election i Opera Estate last night at he h id faith m the honesty al sense of the peo- bb audience: 4 "I am you will not vote for g young
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  • 54 5 Singapore Public House Association will ceie- titn anniversary at on Ma 124 at the pre- the Association. Association also elected > owing office-bearers: nt Mr Lim Jew Kan. -President: Mr Won? Ser r Secretary: Mr Lvi Wai Asst Secretary: Mr. Goh Kia* Treasurer: Mr. i Van Huan
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  • 39 5 .A FISHERMAN. Ng Gim 28, was found drowned Trie ea near Serangoon Singapore, yesterday lanne po.ice who macie a PM n during ebb tide at 3 Mn- found Ng'a body hurried a -out two feet of mud.
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  • 267 5 300 SEAMEN TO LOSE THEIR JOBS Union pleads to ship owners Stop the retrenchment ABOUT 300 seamen employed on a fleet of vessels belonging to the Straits Steamship Company will be retrenched gradually. The first few seamen were discharged from the vessel "Kajang" yesterday. The Standard learnt. The Malayan National
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  • 101 5 IPOH, Tues. A child had a miraculous escape but her mother died, when a tree crashed on them during a rainstorm yesterday. The woman. Zainab binti Mesir was waiting for a bus at the 27th Mile Telok Anson Road Zainab. a mother of seven,
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  • 242 5 Tan tells why the PAP fear the Lib-Socs THE only way the Peoples Action Party can make any headway is by fanning hatred and discontent and this is best achieved during times of depression and confusion. This was stated by Mr. E. K. Tan. secretary-general of the Liberal Socialist Party
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  • 81 5 ST. HILDA'S OGA JUBILEE DANCE THE St. Hilda's Old Girls' Association Singapore. will hold its Silver Jubiiee Bail m aid of St. Hilda's School Building Extension Fund on SaturdaY at the Raffles Hotel from 8.30 p.m. to 1.00 a.m. Highlights of the programme will be a Fashion Show presented by
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  • 89 5 Kampong people to build own road PEOPLE living m Singapore's Kampong Silat will construct their own road on Sunday. City Councillor, Mr. S. M. Vasagar, last night said that the Council's Public Utilities Committee yesterday unanimously agreed to provide machinery, transport and skilled supervisory staff to assist m the roadmaking
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  • 322 5 Students Can Now Be Identified Election Activities: WITH only 24 days to go before Polling Day on May 30, the Singapore Government introduced measures to prevent students from participating m election activities. A Gazette notification pubusheci yesterday declared that Drintipals or supervisors of every primary and secondary school might now
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  • 231 5 SALVATION ARMY CHIEF VIEWS A NEW ASIA THE founder of the Salvation Army m Singapore, Commissioner Herbert A. Lord, yesterday expressed the hope that the building of the new Asia would be based on sound principles of democracy, righteousness personal and political The Commissioner, who is m the Colony for
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 422 6 'CITY COUNCIL PROBE CAUSED PAP TO RUN AWAY' Chief Minister tells workers of the 15-month mess vp 1 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, told a Singapore Peoples Alliance rally at Fullerton Square yesterday that PAP members had "run away" from the City Council because the Government had ordered
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  • 722 6 WOMAN TELLS COURT: I DID NOT KNOW HOW MY HUSBAND GOT THE WINNING TICKET $125,000 lottery ease— l ith day KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The case of .the disputed $125,000' Social Welfare winning lottery ticket reached a crucial stage today before Mr. Justice Ong when the last witness testified at the
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  • 113 6 Following its removal to new premises at Clemenceau House 30-B Penang Lane, the Alliance Francaise announced yesterday that it would be able to accommodate a larger number of French pupils. It is now possible to have two regular sessions for examinations m May and December.
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  • 22 6 THE speaker at today's weekly luncheon of the Singapore Rotay Club is the Canadian High Commissioner, Mr. A. R. Menzies.
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  • 187 6 Union Men Told: Show Interest THE Union of Post Office Workers, Malaya (Penang and P.W. Branch) will hold its sixth annual general meeting at the Postal and Telecommunications recreation club premises, Anson Road, Penang, on May 10. Mr. Teh Kok Cheng, the Union's secretary, m a report to be tabled
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  • 311 6 MAN CLEARED OF PINCH GIRL CHARGE MALACCA. Tues.— A school teacher with more than 30 years service was so overwhelmed with joy that he shed tears m court today when the Session Court President acquitted him, without his defence being called, on a charge of pinching a 13-year-old girl m
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  • 34 6 VTAKO MITSLYA, one of the Japanese film stars trho are m Kuala LumpurJ take part m the 6th Asian Film Festival, trhich began on Monday. Standardpic
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  • 345 6 Danger to Singapore PAP warns ol communal wall THE inculcation of a "Malayan consciousneg"! be most effectively done m schools, Mr. Yong Nyukl a PAP leader and candidate for Geylang West, dcci last night over Radio Singapore m an election n cast. I Mr Yong said that rommunaltsn, which \va?
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  • 142 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) In Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 107} 108 R.S.S. No. 1 May 108 1081 R.S.S. No. 1 June 108 1082 R.S.S. No. 2 1051 1061 R.S.S. No. 3 1041 105 i Tone: Quietly steady after firm. Tin price m Singapore
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  • 234 6 JAIL CURB ON UNION REDS IN S. KOREA KUALA LUMPUR. Tw Communist infiltratior. trade union m South H has been effectively ca by the introduction prison terms for BH who are known to be I elements. Thi«= was stated rre by Mr. Choi In Kyu, of a Korean trade unioclj
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  • 39 6 FOLLOWING W lucky numbers rir??St. Joseph's Church F* m Singapore or First No 0309 V S> *****. Third No. M 0« Consolation pr:: *****. *****, *****. ***** 1W» *****. *****, IWI2 *****. ***** and L3l#
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  • 24 6 A MEETING ing officers. Prelection candidates tion agents m Per.x" will b e held at St. -V Institution at 3 p.m. w°
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 402 7 PAP IS ATOP TIMEBOMB COMMUNISM Lib-Socs tell rally: We don't think they can curb Red elements THE vice-chairman of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. Wee Soo Bee, told a rally at Opera Estate last night: "The Lib-Socs are strongly opposed to the Peoples Action Party because it is a party
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  • 132 7 Japs await S'pore polls to open new store A LEADING Japanese department store plan s to set up branches m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, it was learned yesterday. The Daimaru Department Store, whose headquarters is In Osaka, sent its Director-in-charge of Foreign Operations. Mr. Chuzo Sugino, to Singapore and Malaya
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  • 55 7 MALACCA. Tues. Two Radio Malaya technicians attached to the Ma.acca Station, Messrs. Tan Eng Wah and Ng Tiam Chwee, left for Britain on a six-month study course at the BBC. Mr. Tan has taken an active part m various voluntary organisations here and is also chairman
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  • 41 7 TUAN HAJI MOHAMED bin Ha.ii Ha^an has been appointed by the Governor. Sir William Goode, to be a member of the Muslim Advisory Board for the period April 28 to Dec. 31. 1959, a Government press statement announced yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    28 7 THE Chief Minister. Penang, Dato Wong Pow Xee. will inaugurate the new Mobile Postal Service at the General Po?t Office at 9.30 a.m on May 18.
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  • 227 7 THE DOG-SHY POSTMEN: POSTMASTER-GENERAL AWAITS OFFICIAL COMPLAINT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federation Government will give serious consideration to solving the problem of the postman and the dog. The Postmaster-General, Malaya, Mr. A. S. Gammon, told The Standard today that his department had not heard from the Union of Postal Uniformed
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  • 241 7 ADMIRER PRESENTS GOLDEN SWORD TO A 'SWALLOWER' THE amazing Butkus, the German magician, had a surprise yesterday when he was presented with a golden sword by an admirer, who wishes to remain anonymous. He. received the $1,300. twofoot long sword from the proprietor of Malaya Goldsmiths. Mr. Tan Choo Pin.
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  • 82 7 THE world famous Vienna Boys' Choir will give two performances at the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, on Monday and on Tuesday at 6.30 p.m. Mrs. Mary Smith, secretary of the Singapore Musical Society, told The Standard that there had been a great demand for tickets
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  • 26 7 THE 19th Baptist Church m the Federation was inaugurated at Jalan Kota Lama, Kuala Kangsar, on Sunday when a congregation of about 720 attended.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 826 7 Share Market Report. 7.00 Time NATIONAL SHORTWAVE: 6.30--lillsF iJ mIISIW 1 1 I I 811 111 11 W tjmm Siena; and News 7.10 Newstalk. 9.00 a.m. (RSj As Radio S;ngamJ^ S» Ul If»I *J I li»' I I,". l» l»ll« 1 ■■ii 715 Sports Reel.' 730 Wednes- Pore «i^^ I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 434 9 TIN: NEXT TWO YEARS WILL BE VITAL Sir Ewen Reviews me Buffer Stock THE last two years of tht International Tin Agreement, which expires on July 1, 1961, wil! be a most important period. Sir Ewen Fergusson, chairman of Straits Trading Co. Ltd., told the annual meeting m Singapore yesterday.
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    • 347 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today urged greater research to find more uses for Malayan timber. He made this call, at the inaugural meeting of the Timber Research Advisory Committee, at the Forest Department headquarters, which was
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    • 244 9 Rubber Goes Up By 4 3 4 c. SINGAPORE rubber price took a leap of 4j cents yesterday, to $1.08 per lb. for International first grade May shipment, following mainland China orders for several thousand tons. The price was the highest for nearly 3i years. China orders added a fresh
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    • 208 9 Industrials Improve On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were selectively better on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were firm and Rubbers quiet. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers Con Tin Smelt Pref. 18/- 20/Ords. 33/6 34/6 Gammon 1.83 1.91 G town Disp. 2.20
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    • 103 9 U.K. Gold Reserves Top 8-Yr. Record LONDON, Tues. (UPI) Britain's reserve of sold and foreign exchange rose by £40,000,--000 during April and stood at £1,161.000,000 sterling at the end of the month. This i s the highest total of reserves m nearly eight years. In September, 1951, the reserves stood
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    • 357 9 above the previous year's levels and m the five months ending m February this year. there was an increase of well over 10 per cent. "Tinplate production has risen quite sharply, and more metal has also been required for solder and other alloys." The
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    • 94 9 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 $145 sellers Sarawak white $144 sellers; special Sarawak black $82. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra
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    • 419 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1,124. F. N. ords. $1.53 and $1.54 ready and delayed, $1.55 overnight; Gammon $1.91 delayed, $1.90; G'Town Disp. $2.20 over-night; W. Hammer $1.44, $1,451, $1 46 delayed; H. Waugh $1.22; Hume prof. A4/8; M. Breweries $2.84; M. Cement
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    • 35 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.t./O.D. ready: French Franc? *****; Belgian Fran cs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 62 9 AUSTRALIA will participate m the 28th Poznan International Fair to be held from June 7 to 21. The Minister for Trade. Mr. J. McEwen. said that Poland was a substantial buyer of Australian wool but as yet bought few other Australian products. There was no doubt
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 358 9 FEELING WEAK? TIRED? In the home and tt work life teema very depressing when you feel weak and tired. Take Sanatogen which helps to giv# good appetite. sound sleep and ENERGY Sanatogen TONIC Corrects diet deficiencies Foot Itch HealidlilDw _Do your feet ItclWQmarttaTnd .Aral •ft bad|» Chat they n early
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    • 158 9 OUTER ROADS Waikelo, Lantau. Lucky Trader, Kasimbar, Florian Ceynowa, Lica Maersk, Kalabahi, Jarak, North Wind. Pres. Taft, Sunnyville. Pacific Trader, Sgafjord, Ardi 1. Shinyo Maru. Pyrrnus, Barumun. Everlife. Armonia, Siena. Taype Swabenstein, Matang, Aalsdijk Calt. Durban, Ikuana. Cosiiswood, Kaiianget, Hallanger, Glenviile, Moon, Lotorium, Hoi Wong. INNER ROADS Giang &eng, Bentong,
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  • 559 10 Burma 'Action' May Go Before The Asian F.C. BURMA'S sudden withdrawal from the Asian Cup soccer competition has caused 'great financial loss' to the Singapore Amateur Football Association, organisers of the Central Zone matches to be played at Jalan Besar Stadium from Saturday. Dr S. H.
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  • 180 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya's team for the Asian Cup central zone competition to be held m Singapore on Saturday will be below strength, because injuries have taken a heavy toll from the 22 selected for intensive training. It is unlikely that the casualties will recover m
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  • 231 10 Invite A FIFA Ref From Just Over The Causeway THREE days more to go and the Singapore Amateur Football Association can still save itself a lot of soosah later b> inviting one of the three FIFA-register- i ed referees over from the Federation. writes KEN JALLEH. With the withdrawal of
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  • 99 10  - Fairplay Corcer Tony Rangel asks SHOULD RAMBLERS LOSE WHILE FAP OFFICIALS SLEEP? THIS CORVER is for FairpUy for til those who want or seek It Maybe that decision «-asn i right, or the result should not have been so II you've food reasons for thinking the rules ooght to be
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  • 545 10 Osman Johan of the Marines has been chosen to lead Singapore m the Asian Cup matches. Osman John led Singapore Malays to victory m the Sultan Gold Cup soccer compe- i PENANG. Tues. Ramblers Sports Club will protest against the decision of the League Committee
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  • 91 10 Gwee Enters Schoolgirls Singles Final GWEE Kirn Giok of Cedar Girls' School entered the final of the Singapore Badminton Association's schoolgirls singles competition with n hard-fought victory over Lim Choo Eng (Chinese Industrial School) at the Badminton Stadium yesterday. Gwee Kirn Giok beat Choo Eng 11-6 11-9. Kirn Giok will
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  • 62 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.Batu Signa's Troop drew twoall m their Central Malaya Sub District league soccer match against No. 7 4 Field Park Squadron. RE 'B on the Sungei Besi ground today. Th P other army league soccer match between No 55 Coy. RASC A" and BMH Kinrara. which
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  • 1204 10  -  Scrutineer Come Up Full Of Runnk KJGJGG ftlh- HORSES entered for the forthcoming meeting at Bukit Timah came U force yesterday when a number of revealing and interesting tryouts r an c 3 observation. And among the outstanding workers were Come Ip Sir Fr aj
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  • 86 10 Today's Sports SOCCER: SBHFA Dn: 1: Mercantile Bank vs Ford, SCC; Hongkong Bank vs Wearnes, F Park: SCS vs Chartered Bank, F. Park. Dn\ 2: Breweries vs Rational CarboJi "A" F. Park: STC dm Borneo. F. Park: ICI vs Wearnes "A". F. Park: Shell vs Malayan Airways, Geylang. Div. 3:
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  • 235 10 Third Time Lucky For S'gor Boys? KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor combined Schools hope to make it third time lucky when they meet their Negri Sembilan counterparts m the replay of the inierState inter-schools football competition for the Rahman Cup at the Merdeka Stadium here tomorrow evening. This is the third
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  • 312 10 Ronnie Enters 4th Round RONNIE OON. or; :«J favourites for tne if] n ,Scor enterea the fourth mj tne Singapore Ban a£_ sociation junior cha j9 with a smashing UM victory over Ah,r.a Si jAt at the Badminton Sta w night Ronnie won i MJ|pj| Ronnie, with h.« :JMflJp.ii smashes
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  • 25 10 CRICKET PRACTICE THERE will he net for Colony cricketers part m the Pah- ..Z >■ V r -<^H match this weekend Ceylon Sport? CUlb OB day.
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  • 39 10 CHESTER. Ch<vh:rf I m <Reuter) Cantcio. I U favourite for the Oak* I Epsom on June 5. ra^v. II six lengths ricton 3; I the Cheshire Oak.^ v<J over one mile, lour i-" V^ and 53 yard^.
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  • 737 11  - GLORY— OR DEATH Brian Chapman The peril that faces cricket -By 'Vijay Merchant, one of the greatest players of our time, slashes cricket's smugness and cosy comfort m shreds. His rallying-cry.BE BOLD' I LONDON, Tues. At last big cricket is waking up to the dire that confronts it. That peril
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  • 110 11 fcjr ua ie k eters red i l- victory ol theii ■k today ben they I g Cricket CODS' ten wickets m *'"c X match at the Oval p^- ?kets; Conference 98 today's cricket W- rd: Gloucestershire lBo,:--i University by an 4 runs. GloncesBi- 4^> for
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  • 62 11 Tomy Lee To Race In June ILLEt, Xc n tuck y, Tomj Lee, the Kent ickj Derby not re raced 3r trip.c crown neri ran turf, his f ink Childa said yesei -d.d To:ny Lee I i rui m the PreakStakes or May 16 or the Stakes on June 13
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  • 44 11 55th. Victory Or Ben Hogan IHWORTH Texas, Tues. Be:. Ho~an. once Ol trie goU courses, sl tournament since yesterday when he M I Hawkins m an 18--ayofl for the Colonial f nampionship. who won the British ►53, brought his total [lament victories to 65.
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  • 30 11 LONON. Tues. (Reuter) Result of last night's English league football matches were: League One: Arsenal 2, Birmingham City 1. League Three: Newport County 0, Colchester United 1.
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  • 29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Bungsar Railway Recreation Club edged Ser.tul Works 3-2 m their FAS Div. 2 Business Houses league tie on th c Imb; Road ground tcxsay.
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  • 224 11 Robinson -I May Now Retire NEW YORK. Tues. (UPD— Sugar Ray Robinson, when informed that his middleweight crown had been vacated by the National Boxing Association, declared: "I don't know what I'll do. I may retire and let boxing go to hell. I cant fight Jim Morris and politics/ Slender
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  • 42 11 CHESTER, Cheshire. Tues. (Reuter)— Mr. G A. Oldham's Fidalgo won the Chester Vase, run over one and a half miles and 53 yards here today. Mr. F. Allison's Reactor was second with Lord Derby's Dominate third. Nine ran.
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  • 81 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Selangor Teachers gave a fine second half display to beat Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association 2-0 m their FAS division two business houses match on the Sentul Ground today. Telecoms had an equal share of the exchanges, and at halftime there was
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  • 68 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A fine display by centre forward Naffi gave Sentul Railway Recreation Club an easy 4-0 win over Telecoms Stores m their FAS division three Government Departments and Business Houses league match on the Selangor Club padang today. At half-time th P Railway youths
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  • 424 11 Hampshire Owes Skipper Eagar A Big Debt by A Special Correspondent LONDON, Tues. DESMOND EAGAR never made many first class runs after he left Oxford University and his native Gloucestershire and threw m his lot with Hampshire as their captain and secretary. He once said "I wish I had been
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  • 435 11 Marathon runners will take historical route at .the Rome Olympics ROME, Tues. (Reuter) Marathon runners m next year's Olympic Games m Rome will compete on one of the most spectacular and historical routes since a Greek soldier gave rise to the race nearly 2,500 years ago. Starting from the birth-place'
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  • 79 11 NOTTINGHAM, May 5, (Reuter). Nearly 100.000 people lined streets here last night to cheer Nottingham Forest football team, winners of this year's Football Association Cup finalThe team, which beat Luton Town by two goals to one at Wembley Stadium on Saturday, travelled through the streets on
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  • 163 11 See For Yourselves, Journalists Are Told VIENNA. Tues. (Reuter) Austria's bid to stage the 1964 summer and winter Olympic Games was mentioned by the Minister for Education. Dr. Heinrich Drimmel. when he greeted sports Journalists from 24 countries at the opening today of the 25th Congress of International Sports Writers.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 276 11 WEDNESDAY FOR monetary position; b e level- ships. EVERYONE: Those who headed Finish chores. SAGITTARIUS— No v 22 MM KWV9 V^H are patient, D er?evPnng. CANCER— June 21 to to Dec. 21— Devote your- mj BIA conservative and practi- July 22 Promote friend- self to responsibilitiesHfl cal. will make the
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    • 215 11 LI'L ABNEfe By Al Cpp AWAKES SO fAANV OF "S« 3 I VO' SAID NO GAL WOULD WnVTWET WAS ONE O'TW' 1 M %EM AH TO'G'TS <V\ \2« S KETCM US ON SADIE J I MOST TRUSTV«ORTWV PfcE- I CAUGMXANAHLL M WHICM S WHCM. Jto Vt V- HAWKINS DAV,EF WE
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  • 224 12 DOCTOR DRUGS DYING PATIENT BURTON-ON-TRENT. Tues. (Reuter). A British doctor said here that he had given a lethal drug to a "devoted Christian lady" who was dying of cancer. Dr. Maurice Millard. a 58--year-old general practitioner. made tne disclosure yesterday at a meeting of the Burton-On-Trent Rotary Club. He is
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  • 20 12 PRINCE Rainier of Monaco has granted citizenship to exKing Farouk of Egypt, it was officially announced yesterday. (Reuter).
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  • 41 12 Herter's Maiden Speech photo. AMERICAS new Secretary of State Christian Herter delivers his first speech outside America when he arrived m Paris for final talks with Western colleagues before the East -West Foreign Ministers meeting m Geneva on May 11 UPI
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  • 37 12 JAKARTA. Tues. (Reuter) Five persons, including a pregnant lady teacher, died when three classrooms of a school collapsed m Pakalongan. Central Java. A number of .students aiso were seriously injured and rushed to the" hospital.
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  • 142 12 Thief Is Smallpox Carrier MANILA, Tues. (Router) A thief who broke into Manila's quarantine isolation centre here on the night of May 1 is a carrier of smallpox, according: to quarantine officials here. Doctor Romeo David of the quarantine office, said the unidentified thief took with him clothes belonging to
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  • 272 12 91.S million lost a day as 31 ships lie idle President Garcia 's bid to get dockers back fails MANILA, Tues. (UPI) A total of 31 foreign ships lay idle m the Port of Manila today, unable to discharge or take on cargo, as the
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  • 155 12 CONSTANTINE. Tues (Reuter) More than a thousand young Europeans broke through Police cordons last night and attacked Muslim by-passers-Th e trouble began alter the funeral of a ld-y ear-old girl and tw other Europeans who were killer by insurgents while travelling by car from
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  • 254 12 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter)— A Labour M.P., Mr. Stan Awbery, asked the government today what consultations had taken place between Ihe Singapore Government and the Malayan Federation on economic integration between the two communities. Mr. Julian Amery, Colonial-Under-secretary, saying he could only speak for Singapore, told
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  • 303 12 Protest against strong arm tactifl Russians retaliate, 2 hurt RANGOON, Tucs. (Reuter) Rangoon MB reporters pelted the Soviet Embassy with m yesterday and the Russians countered with dull juring two reporters. About 40 report er.s took part m the demonstration, staged because of the strongarm
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  • 55 12 Umbrellas at May Day rally Photo). MAY DAY m Tokyo provided as impressive a display of umbrellas as of labour solidarity when unionists rallied m the Meiji Shrine outer garden. It was estimated that 300.000 peop'e attended the rally, which by any reckoning. also was probably the biggest assembly of
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  • 51 12 AMMAN. Tues. (Reuter) Samir Rifai, Jordanian Prime Minister, today tendered his resignation to King Hussein, for "health reasons." King Hussein has accepted the resignation and this afternoon began consultations before asking a new premier to form a cabinet. Samir Rifai ha s been consistently pro- Western throughout his
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  • 207 12 WASHINGTON, Tues. (Reuter)— President Eisenhower said at a press conference today that a summit meeting would be almost a foregone conclusion if the forthcoming East-West Foreign Ministers' conference gave enlarged hope for decreasing world tensions President Eisenhower also told his Press conference that he
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  • 99 12 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter)— Many London rubber market traders were surprised at the steep advance registered m rubber dealings m Singapore today. The Singapore market had risen sharply on reports that China had re-entered the market there. Traders here said business had already become very difficult because
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  • 40 12 IDAHO Tues. (Reuter)-High School students here tried to cram 300 people into a 41 passenger bus They managed 216 including several parents who had been watching and two dogs. Then they ran away before Police could arrive.
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  • 85 12 NEW DELHI i ten lnd:a r..> 'the notice ol I thorities th< c I British map i I wealth showing I Kashmir as India. th« Secret Indian Minister r Affairs told th< the People <L l today. The Sec re 1 a r;. Mr Ali Khan, sa.d ii question^
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    17 12 "THIS IS GOIN* TO BE QUITE AN AFTERNOON- l —THE MATCH ASN'T EVEN STARTED VET-
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    • 184 12 Keeps your hands free of ink /flfnK^f your clothes safe and spotless tf^ zJs s£ s^Lfesg6t^. 111 11 1 if il _^ts£o^^^/ -*fl /oi t m. ttt ll ill The remarkab e >ar (er P en s virtually leakproof! 111 l l orne at wor^ even m an airliner the
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  • STANDARD R RADIO E ELECTRICAL T TRADERS' A ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Supplement
    • 12 13 STANDARD R RADIO E ELECTRICAL T TRADERS' A ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Supplement
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    • 401 13 THE Radio Electrical Traders Association of Singapore, formed m 1957, will celebrate on important event m its brief history this month, when it stages two grand concerts to promote interest m Stereo Sound the latest development m sound engineering. The organisers have assembled all the
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    • 353 14 There Is Room For RETAS' Expansion MESSAGE from the founder past president, Mr. John K. Young The Radio and Electrical Traders' Association of Singapore has only been formed since 1957 and I am very proud to know that it now includes 95 per cent of all the leading bona fide
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    • 63 14 The first coyiference of electrical contractors, iv^porters and dealers m the Federation of Malaya was hel^ m Penanp m February this near. RET AS sent two representatives CIS observers. They were Messrs. Sim Yeong Soon and Tan Thoo Ngiap, honorary secretary and honorary treasurer o< RETAS'
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      • 57 14 Never Before ib^ m«m§% fi/st rrt!tnj 3--tit| 9bm Extension loudspeaker SJ^JK& mil possible. /JrmA t Model TRP-58 f.&y --^1 IK^r dr Model TP-58 without rodio Obtainable from all leading Radio Dealers. Sole Agents HOCK CHEONG tfc COMPANY Head Office: 95 fr 97, Tros St. Spore 2 Tel 7T6* Branch: 3,
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    • 603 15 S' pore Radio And Electrical Dealers Have A Trade Body THE idea of forming a radio and electrical association was born as early as before the war, but it was not until 1957 that an association came into being. This is now known as the Radio Electrical Traders' Association of
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    • 153 16 THE process of making cardboard gramophone records for advertising and personal messages has been developed m many countries, but m Australia a company is recording popular "hit" tunes and songs by this ■■I j A radio company m Melbourne has improved the process sufficiently to make
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    • 126 16 Hi-Fi Is Popular In Homes THERE is a bright future for Stereo m Singapore, says president of RETAS, Mr. Tan Seng Beng. Ever since high-fidelity sound system became popular m Singapore some 10 years ago. it has engaged the keen attention of music lovers. But, he adds, it was not
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    • 223 16 WHEN listening to music in the Concert Hall, tbe sound comes to the listeners from multiple sources. For instance, in the orchestra, there are as many sources of sound as there are instruments, says Mr. S. M. Sim. chairman of RETAS Stereo concerts committee. The monaural
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    • 23 16 Tickets for the Stereo concerts priced at $5 and $3 are available from Robinsons and all radio dealers in Sincanore.
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      21 16 Photo shows RETAS members visiting the broadcasting studios of Radio Malaya (now Radio Singapore) m Thomson Roa some time last year.
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    • 122 16 A U.K. firm has developed a unique system of stereo radio by which stereo broadcasts can be received by any standard wireless set m the normal way. It represents one of the most significant advances m broadcasting techniques m recent years. Another advantageous feature of the system
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