Singapore Standard, 7 May 1959

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  • 21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1959. Vol. IX No. 308. 5.cti. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 618 1 IS A FED. LOTTERY TICKET SOLD IN COLONY ILLEGAL? KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Does a Federation Social Welfare lottery ticket become illegal when it is sold m Singapore? and, if so, what happens to the prize money when the ticket hits the jackpot? These shock questions were raised m the High
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  • 60 1 SMALLPOX: ONE FRESH CASE A FRESH case of smallpox was reported m Singapore yesterday eight days after the 'ast case was reported. The new victim is an infant from Tiong Bahru Thi s brings the total number of cases m Singapore to ten since the outbreak three weeks ago. Meanwhile.
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  • 74 1 DIAL ***** FOR POLLS COMPLAINTS The Corrupt Practices Investigations Bureau will look into allegations of corrupt practices from now till elections are held Any member of the public who has any charges to make should contact the Duty Officer of the Currupt Practices Investigations Bureau, telephone number *****, between 8.30
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  • 166 1 PANGKOR NORMAL: REFUGEES RETURN TO HOMES X D A I. A M'MPUR. Wed. The situation of Pangkor island and adjacent mainland areas remains quiet. No further incidents have been reported, but Police riot units are maintaining continuous patrol. The administrative district of I)inding s remains a danger area under the
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  • 122 1 Fisher: I'll marry Liz on Tuesday HOLLYWOOD, Wed. (UPI) Eddie Fisher announced today he and Elizabeth Taylor will be married at the actresc. Las Vegas, Nevada, ranch home next Tuesday. The wedding. Fisher's second and Miss Taylor's fourth, will be private. Fisher told United Press International m a telephone call
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  • 233 1 WINSTON VISITS DULLES IN HOSPITAL WASHINGTON, Wed.— (UPl).— President Eisenhower and Sir Winston Churchill made a sad pilgrimage yesterday to the hospital bedside of two stricken comrades John Foster Dulles and George C Marshall. The somewhat sorrowful reunion took place at Walter Reed Army hospital where Dulles, the former Secretary
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  • 348 1 Official statement gives no details His son, Mentri Besar flying off today THE 85-year-old Sultan of Johore, Major General Sir Ibrahim, has been taken ill m London. A statement issued yesterday evening by the Mentri Besar of Johore Dato Wan IdrU bin Ibrahim, said
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  • 42 1 MRS. A. CHELLIAH, 60--year-old fapanese woman, who it paralysed came m a wheel-chair yesterday, to meet the Japanese film stars at Port Dickson. She is seen with Noriko Shigeyama. (Story m Page 5). Standardpic
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  • 239 1 No compromise with Reds: Tunku says it again ALOR STAR, The former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday declared that the Malayan Government would always support democratic countries, never the communists. ...and seeks a truly united Malaya ALOR STAR. Wed. Tun-, ku Abdul Rahman said that "my greatest wish indeed
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  • 36 1 THE WORLD premiere o^ "Ferry To Hongkong," a J. Arthur Rank film starring Curt Jurgens, Orson Welles and Sylvia Syms. will be held m London m July m aid of the Newspaper Press Fund.
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  • 62 1 POLICE LOOK FOR THREE ESCAPEES KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I Police here are hunting for 1 three men who escaped m a taxi last night when detectives went to question them m the Bungsar area. Roadblocks were set up at several points to halt the taxi, but when it was finally
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  • 66 1 NEW DELHI, Wed.—(Renter) India has sent a note of protest to Pakistan demanding compensation for the loss of the Canberra c hot down over Pakistan on April 10 and for injuries sustained by the Indian crew. The deputy External Aflairs Minister, Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, told the House
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  • 130 1 Nine HK actresses flee to hide-out KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Nine beautiful film actre*ses and three actors from the Cathay Organisation m Hongkong have gone into hiding to escape the frer7ied juvenile mobs who besieged and mobbed them at their room.- m the Majestic Hotel here yesterday. Immediately alter a Government
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  • 58 1 •TWINS AGAINST THE GESTAPO/ the authentic story of Britain's toughest secret agents the Newton twins will be presented by the Sunday Standard m an exclusive feature. The first instalment m this series, which is taken from true facts of World War 11, will appear this Sunday.
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  • 517 2 83 candidates to tight Johore election JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— A total of 83 candidates filled up their nomination papers for the Johore State general elections. Nominations closed at 12 noon today. Polling day will be on June 10. The Alliance have already won one seat m the Pontian Kechil area
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  • 115 2 We'll bring about that merger: Says PMIP THE Pan-Malaya n Islamic Party m Singapore will play a big roe m the general election. Mr. H. M. Yahiya, the PMIP candidate for Kampong Kembanggan. trV r an election rally at Kampong Sudin last nigh 4 "Although we are only Relding three
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  • 79 2 MR. RAMU IS KOTA TINGGI MIC CHIEF JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Mr. K. Ramu was elected president of the Kota Tinggi branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at its inaugural meeting held recently. Vice-president is Mr. S. M. Muthu; secretary Mr. S. Ganapathy and treasurer Mr. K. R. Padmanahhan. Committee members:
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  • 88 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Selangor Alliance Committee has decided to conduct rallies during the week m the following areas. May 7 Bukit Bangkong (Kuaia Langat), May 8 Cheras New Village and May 9 Tan-jong Karang The speakers for the various rallies include the Minister for Agriculture.
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  • 96 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An eight-year-old girl, Cheah Lai Ngan. was killed on the spot m an accident m Sungei Besi Road here on Monday night. Cheah was with a group of other girls crossing the road when she was knocked down by a car, said
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  • 18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The net collection of income tax for Ap-u amounted to $4,657,397.46.
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  • 97 2 IF'OH. Wed. The Perak branch of the Red Cross Snriety has planned two big social events to celebrate the Ccnter.arv of the organization which falls m May tnis year. On May 22 and 23, there will be a variety concert at :he St. Michael's Institution,
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  • 67 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Shaw Brothers threw a par'y tonight m honour of the delegates to the Film Festival at the Selangor Club. The club building was gaily decorated and at the Ear end of the padang, was huge illuminated sign: "Shawfi Rwlcome delegates to the
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  • 50 2 SERE MB AX. Wed. Mr K. Panicker was everted president of the Xegri Semmian branch of the Malayan Indian Congress at its annual delegates conference hod here recently.! Other office-bearers are: Vice-president In- he X. Mohamofi Sheriff; s'.-cretarv Mr. V. V. Rajan; treasurer j Mr. A. Mookkapihai.
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  • 101 2 A sh p\. painter Fed while jumping 1 concrete step of a to another. U 11 2 C and c:cd, a 5.r.; ner's Court iras day. The painter. <"■ 83. kii| hi> oon tho edge of i and rolled down floor of thi dr. pel Harbour on M He
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  • 53 2 work tm new j Singftpc re tei pior has beg j A spokesn Attendant*! J Standard that j nrti] extend be capab i 1 vesseli up 1 j mil pirn i o.d M A i jeti than 10 yi n The piei ready befl I year heir- ban I
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  • 38 2 PENA.NG W r H I tamm id j X<>- 5a idah v public r the K.\-' i of ■nd dane n| pm. ii the St Sch<- C incei only will be I a rid 1 1 j
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    • 574 2 TENDER NOTICES P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered contractors n Class "D" and above will be received by the State Engineer, Trenggahu up to 12.00 noon of the 20th day of May. 1959 for the construction and delivery of three pontoons for Bukit Losong Ferry. Full particulars are
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    • 188 2 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP 137) IPOH TOWN COUNCIL 'NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment to amend the Ipoh Approved Town Plan Xo B 3 published as Notification No. 2846 m the Federated Malay States Government Gazette of
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  • 575 3 FESTIVAL STARS TAKE TIME OFF TO GO SWIMMING L but alas, they did not even get their feet wet! I KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Almost 100 ie stars and delegates to the Sixth Asian i Festival today travelled more than seventy s to Port Dickson for a swim but they not
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  • 261 3 .v ities ComI I the Singapore City c -■-■>:■ la? decided to i prey o v de ision to r munercially arimi- estate deve- cost of instal- :'v s ipf) ies to teg ai I pay SO i the '"^t of Laying i< nittee
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  • 109 3 poh wants sewerage consultant Wi The Tpoh ia at present •he 54 n es of awe.l-- sewerage consultant recom nendatkma for ge scheme for thi> Si Uurj of the Town Mi Oug Jin Hoc, told 51 Tri the ir.it ia' 51Wmay r ost hetweea r Ie >4 r i.nno h-,;t
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  • 46 3 Thieves etfc when they premises yesPenang and "the nee Wellesley cigarette lighter Mem F:o m Paul" p p r garettes from p ewa at Tanmne I ai lh€ Pra: < n vaa broken m L 2, iev »he stole $35 n eigarettei and $5.
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  • 87 3 EXTENSION OF TELEX SERVICE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Director-General of Telecommunications announced today that, m conjunction with the Cable and Wireless and telegraph administrations of various countries m Europe, the International Telex Service had been extended to Austria, Denmark. Germany, Norway, Spain and Switzerland. The service is continuous from 8.30
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  • 195 3 'Better pay' move by Govt. doctors in Malaya IPOH, Wed. Doctors m Government service intend to ask for increase m pay and better conditions of service, The Standard learnt today. They will ask for the same treatment a s the doctors employed m the service of the Singapore Government, and
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  • 28 3 THE President of Walt Disney Productions. Mr. Roy Disney, is expected to arrive m Singapore early today for a short visit with his wife from India.
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  • 213 3 City Council will seek loans from banks Mayor PENANG, Wed —The Mayor Mr. D S. Ramanathan said today that the City Council was studying the question of getting overdrafts from banks lor certain essential proje ts. He a.leged the schemes were held up for lack of co-opera-tion from the Federal
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  • 254 3 VOTE FOR ALLIANCE: PERAK MIC TOLD IPOH. Wed.— All branches of the Malayan Indian Congress m Perak would be asked to emphasize to the Indian electorate the grave necessity to vote for the Alliance m the coming State and Federal elections. Each Congress branch will have to stress to the
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  • 94 3 A 12-year-old boy was injured when secret society gangsters flung bottles into the second floor nf a shophouse m Crawford Street, Singapore, on Tuesday night. The boy. Li m Teo Poh, and a 32-year-old man, Low Eng Ann. who were m the premises were
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  • 321 3 Mr. Booty's $2,191 fine reduced to $291 A FORMER director of Progress Advertising Ltd., Dudley Edgar Booty yesterday won his appeal against a district judge's conviction of two alleged breaches of the Singapore Companies Ordinance and Rot his fine of $2,191 reduced to $291. The Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose
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  • 225 3 WHO'S TO PAY FOR THAT FILM? COUNCIL TO DECIDE TODAY A SINGAPORE City Council Committee will today decide who should be responsible for a 522.273 bill due to Cathay Films Services. The bill i s for a 15--minute documentary film on the work of the City Council and for charges
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  • 253 3 ALOR STAR, Wed. The president d'f the PanMalayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin Alhelmy yesterday criticized European countries which attacked the practice of polygamy as taught m Islam. Dr. Burhanuddin was addressing a election rally at Pantai. .Tohore. The PMIP president added that because
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  • 198 3 Apply psychology: Teachers are told MALACCA. Wed.— The State Education Officer. Mr. F. J. Rawcliffe, said today that teachers should practice a psychological approach m classrooms rather than enforce corporal punishment which is tabooed m schools. Under the existing Education Ordinance. Mr. RawciirTe said that teacher? were not allowed to
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  • 113 3 A JEEP TO FEATURE AS CABARET ITEM IPOH. Wed. A Jeep will feature as a cabaret item at a dance organized by the Perak Road Safety Council at the St. John Ambulance Brigade hall m Anderson Road on Saturday. The Jeep will be used a? an "assembling" demonstration from a
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  • 222 3 ENVOY TELLS OF THE 5 PILLARS' OF CANADA'S FOREIGN POLICY THE foreign policy of Canada is based on five "pillars." the Canadian High Commissioner to the Federation of Malaya, Mr. A. R. Menzies, said m Singapore yesterday. Speaking about his country at the weekly luncheon of the Singapore Rotary Club,
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  • 80 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Ten B Chenf Ker. 22 of Bukit B:nt^ng. was today i-pn^r-ncpd to six rrionth?' jail m b*> follow* d by year's r v ;irp Suprrvision by Tuan Han Mohamed Taib m the Firs! Masi£trate't Court for theft of a motor ryrie on April 18
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  • 353 4 Don't exploit them: Education chief tells Penang candidates PENANG, Wed. A new regulation forbids pupils under 21 years old to canvass at elections, take part m political processions or interfere at an election meeting, the Chief Education Officer, Mr. W. Burton, today told a
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  • 388 4 New S'p ore plan to teach Malay in 704 schools 'Mentally ill' wife jumped to death 10,000 teachers' affected THE Singapore Government will next month introduce a scheme which will revolutionise the teaching of Malay to over 10.000 non-Malay teachers m the 704 Government and aided schools throughout the island.
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  • 149 4 Expert on crime to study our jail system THE CHAIRMAN of the British Colonial Office AdviI sory Committee on the Treatj ment of Offender?, Sir Kent neth R. Wray, flew into Singa- pore yesterday to study the prison system m the Colony Sir Kenneth will be here for three days
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  • 147 4 He admits stealing car: 18 months AHMAD bin Vahya, 23. was jailed for 18 month? by a Singapore District Judge. M r S K. Lee yesterday for theft of a car worth 5.^.000 belonging to Goh Hin Shong at Bencoolen Street on April 28. Ahmad, who pleaded guilty, admitted six
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  • 143 4 SIXTEEN Nanyang University students yesterday visited the Ministry of Labour and Welfare to gain first hand knowledge of how th c Ministry works. The students, who were invited by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry, Mr. L. C. Goh, had a long discussion with the
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  • 231 4 LEE DUBS TUN LIM A COLONIAL STOOGE MR. Lee Kuan Yew, Peoples Action Party candidate for Tanjong Pagar, last night called Singapore^ Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock a "Colonial stooge." Mr. Lee, >peaking m Mandarin at a rally m Aliwal Square, told a large crowd that Tun Lim's post
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  • 101 4 Death of well-known planter IPOH. Wed. Mr. C. T. Pettitt, general manager' of thp Kuala tfangsar Plantations, a loading Perak planter, died m the Bungsa r Hospital. Kuala Lumpur last Sunday. The late Mr. rettitt served on the State and Executive Councils as representative of the rubber industry m place
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  • 50 4 THE Confederation of Singapore Chinese Engineering Tradesmen, has decided yesterday to change its name to '"The Confederation of Singapore Tradesmen." Mr. Chang Chun Wah, the general-secretary. said the Confederation had recently decided to open its doors to all engineering tradesmen of all races m Singapore.
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  • 6 4 it was hard to say 'good-bye'
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  • 212 4 Amah sobs and sobs in tearful farewell to Mem A SINGAPORE amah, Madame Wai Ying. yesterday gave her "Mem" a tearful send-off at the Paya Lebar Airport. Madame Wai Ying was among a crowd of more than 50 well-wishers to see Dr. Geraldine Cummins, a Tan Tock Seng Hospital chest
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  • 313 4 THE solution to the problems of gangsterism and juvenile delinquency that are prevalent m Singapore is to provide a sounder education programme, said Mr. Tan Keng Siong, Liberal Socialist candidate for Cairnhill, at an election rally yesterday. Speaking at a
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  • 243 4 CABBY USED DAGGER ON MAN-CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Gopinathan Nair, 32, a taxi driver, was today produced m the First Magistrate's Court for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to A. Allagapan, a labourer, on Dec. 24 last. Nair was alleged to have used a bone dagger with a wooden handle on
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  • 180 4 THL Prr Party's promi 5 jobs lor all V." general liec q compatible f facts, the 01 the L;r>: jj Party, Mr. I. X T yesterday Bpeakinj rally at I Estate, h« inter:..- 1 Iran -*>: r<--- I the Federati "Seven i have ilso eratton mm W now joi!
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  • 58 4 THREE brothers Toh Chin Iteck Wee -at c vest* m a Sincaporp Ch i";:e of trolu *i hurt to Tv- a- c Feb 2S it 5* Tut) alleged J struck him i "r. ICC turbed their bei Mcd n < v injuries susta however
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  • 166 4 Candidate quits to support opponent RIAU H MF' U>d— Mr Ipp $Nl R who filed nrr.r' papers ;is m bUffS rnt candidate f<* Denckil cowtitotM! the SeUftgor s<!> tionv t«»d;o d< in "abandon his and pledcrd hit W port to Alhin- date. In< he Ah.: m bin Raginda Mr. I.cc
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  • 14 4 THE Singtpoi mil hold an <?.<■■■ the MacPhersor. v' Jat 7.30 p.m. tocay.
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  • 356 5  -  BOB PERIES New look Sikh Policemen m dilemma Penalty for those who break this rule By SIKHS m the Singapore Police Force are m a dilemma especially the ones with a modern outlook because orders have been issued that they must follow
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  • 67 5 THE Fifth Corps, West Centrai Area of the Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade, will ho;d a tea-party on Sunday to celebrate the completion of the Foot Drill Training Course. The course, the first attended by members of the Brigade, was conducted by men of the Poiice
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  • 27 5 Dr. Han Suyin. the bestselling novelist, will talk on "Reality and Language" to Nanyang University students at the College of Arts at 10.30 a.m. today.
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  • 71 5 THE little boy (arrowed) just could not believe his eyes when he visited the Patani Road Police Headquarters, Penang, during Police Week. He saw on display various types of equipment and weapons used by riot units to suppress mob violence. "Id
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  • 61 5 THIS is cheating says Police MANY people m Singapore are drawing relief from the Social Welfare Department even though they are working, the Police Secretary. Mr. William Cheng, said yesterday. "This amounts to cheating." he warned. '"Every time they draw assistance money while employed they are committing a crime." Mr.
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  • 147 5 RUBBER TIN PRICES (.'LOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Bnvprs Sellers Spot 107 i 1074 R.S.S No. 1 May 10"ih 107S R.S.S So. 1 June 107} 107| R.S.S. No. 2 107* i 107| R.S.S. No. 3 105* 106 i Tone: Erratic and uncertain. Tin pricp m
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  • 37 5 A reception to Swami Kumar Rishi Parivra;ak was held at Gujarati Club, Waterloo Street, last night. The Swami is m Singapore on a cultural visit from Manila where he stayed for two yea r5.
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  • 276 5 Death of a High Priest Man gets 5 years KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An old temple gardener was sentenced to five years' jail, m the Supreme Court today, for the fatal stabbing of a head priest m a quarrel. The seven-man jury returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter by a
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  • 75 5 DID YOU SEE THIS ACCIDENT? A SINGAPORE cyclist. Lim Peng Yong. 20. collided with a car at the junction of Mountbatten Road and the road leading to the old Kallang Airport at dawn on Tuesday and died on admission to the General Hospital yesterday. Lim was on his way to
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  • 86 5 TWENTY-TWO of the Goanese crew of the liner Himalaya, which is at present m Singapore, have stopped work as the result of dispute during the ship's voyage from Hongkong. One of the Goanese who work m the ship's galley told The Standard that they
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  • 86 7 Fairplay Corcer THIS CORKER is for Falrplay. .for all those who want or seek It Maybe that decision wasn't right, or the result should not have been so. If you've good reasons for thinking the rules ought to be changed, write m to the Sports Editor— he'll give it the
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  • 594 7  - PENANGS F.I.F.A. REF OUT IN THE COLD TONY RANGEL HE REFUSED TO TOE THE LINE Says I A Pt.NANG referee of international repute. B Mansoor has virtually been barred from Tting at Malaya tup soccer matches this season becaßSC he is not a member of the PenanE fortes Association. B
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  • 162 7 P.M.C. Hill Climb At Kledang M The Perak ■t id's latest ev?nt is n Hill C:mb fr't ij i: the lower secIflt ihe i tad leading to ar week-end holiaj K.fdang Hill. X event Is to be held v>r *r end ol the month J •i v.de some exy it
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  • 66 7 ;>^O\G Wed. ißeurisiUng Deportiva learn oi Costa Rica y defeated Hongkong *-l :n thrill packed game before 28.000 1 rs her^ tonight r .rr.e tho score was Uu teams had an Uirnußhr.ut the Combined Ch.ne?? 1 uifht edge over the J- the first half. •awfa rh*
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  • 42 7 Telephoto. Indianapolis: British challenger Brian London about to hit the canvas after a knock nut blow by champion Floyd Patterson m the 11th round of the icorld heavyweight fight. Patterson won by this 11th round K.O. UPI
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  • 400 7 Selangor Schools Edge N. S. Rivals The Hard Way KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. SeJa ngor Combined Schools made it the hard way for a narrow 2-1 edge over Xegri Sembilan Combined Schools m their replay Li the Central Zone final of the Rahman Football competition at the Merdeka Stadium here today.
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  • 107 7 Army Fight Hard To Beat TPCA KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Camp Federation Army had to fight hard to beat TPCA 'B 3—2 In their FAS division 2 league match on the Sentul Railway Recreation Club ground today. Tamilian^ were the first to strike when centre forward Shanmuganathan opened accounts with a
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  • 33 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. United Malay* National Organisation beat Malay Mail Sports Club 6-2 m today's FAS senior division league match on the Princes Road ground. At half-time the score was one-all.
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  • 442 7 WEARNE Brothers Sports Club took the lead m the Singapore Business Houses Football Association first division league when they scored a convincing 5-1 victory over Hongkong Bank at Farrer Park yesterday. The Bankers moved into the attack straisht from the kick off, and took the
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  • 146 7 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association will not invite a F.I.F.A. registered referee from the Federation of Malaya to officiate m the Asian Cup soccer competition starting on Saturday at Jalan Besar stadium. A SAFA spokesman said yesterday that it was too late now to invite
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  • 56 7 IPOH, Wed. A penalty goal by right back Wong Kong Chak midway m the second half gave Ramblers a 3-2 victory over Bawean Putra m a division I soccer match on the Ipoh padang today. Tee Sang and Kok Huxig scored the other goals with Rosei
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  • 90 7 nJn F ?H P^JfT. bo »l IDef *.!2 u lf onmnd the City yesterdiy tearina the old postcrt (left) and replacing them wi'h the new (right). BURMA, which had suddenly withdrawn from the Atian CupUet starting n Singapore 0)7 Saturday, had been advertised on the
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  • 98 7 ROYAL Army Pay Corps became winners of the Robinson Cup for the Singapore Base District knockout soccer competition when they beat Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers by two goals to nil at Tanglin yesterday. Pay Corps have thus qualified to meet the champion unit
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  • 151 7 SINGAPORE Amateur not send an official roach June. This was disclosed to The Stanriard by Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, the president of the Association, after the SAFA Finance and Administrative Committee meeting yesterday. Mr. Soh said that SAFA will write to
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  • 61 7 ENTRIES are open for the Singapore Badminton Association's National Open championships and the junior inter-club championship?. The events for the Open championships are the Men's singles and doubles, Women's singles and doubles, and the mixed doubles. The closing date for events is Monday, June L The
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  • 272 7 will meet Malaya m the final a*, a later date m Seremban. Yesterday. Pay Corps decided the issue with a goal m each half by outside right Collin Pigden and inside left Bil Dent on. a former Crystal Palace player Although REME
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  • 51 7 ■Stavdardpic by JUST like Wimbledon, say players m the Far East Air Force Lairn Tennis Charts pionships, as they inspect the courts at Chavqi alter the torrential ram which flooded them- and stopped play on Monday and WnHnesdnu The semi-jinals will be plnyed today.- KEN
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  • 767 8  - BURKITTHe Inspired Gallant Forest BILL HOLDEN By LONDON, Wed. Jack Burkitt, Nottingham Forest's left half and captain, was the luckiest Cup winning; skipper ever to be chaired off the Wembley pitch. But no one has ever deserved the honour more! Lucky only because his team mates still had the energy
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  • 164 8 VMCA cpev. tennis tournament ties for today ar.ci tomorrow are: TODAY Women's Singles: Margaret Ten va Mrs. T B. Hodgson; Indedon-Webber v>. Mr?. P. A Frar.! Junior Singles: Chia Chian Hock vs, David Shepherd; Miss J. A. Frar •:> Char. Chum Nam; Gerald Sc^'.v Chia Chiar. Ler.^. Mixed
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  • 36 8 SOCCLF SAFA Div. 2 A RAF Se'erar vs B'.'ie Ropers at UFA: Dir. 3A: Se^nrgno" M.Y. ••.<? A ngnpva M SC. az F Park: Div. 3B: Rodin Mas R. M Ju^-.or A. A. cr Gtylong,
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  • 64 8 photo. WEMBLEY, Middlesex: Nottingham Forest footballers hoist their captain Jack Burkitt onto their shoulders as he holds the Football Association Cup aloft for all the spectators to see. The cup was presented to Notts Forest by Queen Elizabeth II after they had beaten Luton Town by two
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  • 426 8 By A Special Corrcspov.ticit EDDIE BAILY is really a remarkab'.e man. The Cheeky Cockney Chappie from Edmonton heiped Tottenham win the Second Division Championship m 1949-SH, as>is:ed them to win the First Division title the following season, was the prime m rtor ir. Nottingham Forest winning
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  • 60 8 BRISBANE, Wed. (Reuter) Five and probably six of the world's top jockeys will ride m the Brisbane Amateur Turf Club's International Invitation Stakes here m December. The B.A.T.C. conducted its first international invitation stakes at Doomben m Brisbane m 1957. It is proposed that the International
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  • 117 8 CHESTER. Cheshire, Wed. Queen Elizabeth's Agreement won the Chester Cup. run over two miles, two furlongs and 77 yards here today. Major General Sir R. Feildon's Papy was second with Mr. M. Cowley's Sandiacre third. 14 ran. photo. I TOKYO: India s top tennis player
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  • 344 8  - TWO WINNING GALLOPS AT B. TIMAH SCRUTINEER lONOSPHERE a* TIMBERLANE CATCH THE £V, By lONOSPHERE (Dragon) and Timbrrl me wick) did what could be winning gallop* at j Timah yesterday. Gradually clapping o n the Met passing: the half mile post, the pair raced n -k anr over the last
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  • 19 8 ENGLAND ITALY DRAW LONDON. Wed <Reuter> England and Italy drew 2-2 m a soccer international at Wembley here today.
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  • 195 8  - I'D WELCOME AN INQUIRY -SAYS CUP BOSS BILL HOLDEN By LONDON, Wed. Billy Walker, manager of Cup winners Nottingham Forest, told me last night: *'We would welcome a full inquiry by both the Football Association and the Football League. We have nothing to fear." This wms Walker's answer to criticism
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  • 72 8 AMSTELVEK Wed. (Xc, tcr) The next tournameni of the International Federation of Women's Hockey Associations will be held m Baltimore, Maryland, m September 1963, it was announced here. The American association ttas promised lo pay all costs ot the participating teams after their arrival m
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  • 310 8  - RUBBING THE SHIN OFF FOR GUPTE ALLAN ROSE I The lndi Qtl Tour Putin By LONDO! I |'HL 1nc.... j a modest their tour After •< dis^troi:,, Against th« We one certain no more of tl is, there an gc compensator, Not Least o; j fad that the oT all
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  • 1169 9 prom Our Correspondent NEW DELHI {■ERE IS little, forB sooth we can do to Aa^e the prevailing B wave but vilify it |HriMti or from platBi as much as we B or. to be precise, as ■en as the heat lets Ko Year after
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  • 210 9 Letter FORM INDIA A.! except the essential services have, for the present, abandoned the hardbaked plains which appersr to he :i r e>-> now. Within fly« or six week heavy rains may soak the bard rake and germinate a million varieties ol seeds now lying idle renea*h the soil, Whai
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  • 933 9  - Drink More And Stay Sober William Millinship by PARIS il crisis m France's w>ne industry is once r ->ming to a head fh rh? prospects of a W hirvesr this year kftci two years of ■Mr) which kept prices It up. Noises of revolt again heard. and ire are new
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  • 217 9 AMERICA NEW YORK §0 you think American wives are the bosses m their homes? Well, here's a surprise for you Housewives are rushing to take a new course on "How to keep up with your husband." Many women think they are losing their grip because their husbands are
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  • 422 9  -  RALPH CHAMPION from suspensions have so far stopped the youngsters holding races m "soupedup" cars on busy main roads. A coded message parsed by word of mouth keeps their fans informed where and when the next race will be held. The cops
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  • 89 9 No lonely hearts on campus CTUDENTS at colleges m Texas have set up a joint dating office so there will be no lonely hearts around the old campus Men and girls vend m their photos They list their interests, ages and home towns and what hours or evenings they are
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    • 241 9 LI'L ABNER By Al Capp v BUT, LI'L A^NJER'S MERELY II WHY DOM'T j /THiSfe MISS JONES DONE. V MAH Pf*OXtf!? SME NOW 7 A WIPE THET SATISFIED PROBLV Uf-S^S J \CAU6HT LI'L MARRIES ME/?— T^ I GRIM OFF YORE J TH'MOST 1> S7yiL£- t >r AWER/: 7 S- S
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  • 136 10 LOOKING like a visitor from another wor 1 d, Madelle Hcgeler displays weirdly striking jewellery, designed by famed artist, Salvador Dali. The fantastic gems include a leaf-veined hand made of sculptured gold with cabochon rubies and a single emerald. The "Eye of Time"
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  • 239 10 UN Narcotics Commission Told: GENEVA. Wed. (Reuter) More than 40.000 heroin drug addicts m the United States are supplied by Mafia gangsters and by opium from Communist China, the United Nations Narcotics Drug Commission was told here yesterday. Mr. Frederick T. Merrill, United States
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  • 120 10 Truce ends strike at harbour MANILA MANILA. Wed. IUPI).— Dock workers returned to work today ending a fiveday strike that had crippled Manilas ship-jammed port. Associated Dockuorkers' Union workers went back to work on the piers early today m compliance with an order by the Court of Industrial Relations for
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  • 326 10 TIBET: NO HOPE FOR FREEDOM Total communization once revolt ends^official Peking admits uprising has spread to mainland TOKYO, Wed. (UPI) Communist China ended today any Tibetan hope of independence or even self-government within the communist empire. It predicted total communization once the Tibetan rebellion is ended. Peking admitted the anti-communist
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  • 93 10 OXFORD. Wed. (Reuter)— Students entering Oxford University may soon net need to have a pass m Latin or Greek m their entrance examination. The University took a step towards the abolition of an ancient language requirement at a meeting attended by more than
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  • 205 10 A Summit even if Geneva fails 1 BRIEFS I BONN. Wed. (.Reuter) Mr. Xikita Khrushchev told West German journalists m Moscow that the Soviet Union believed a speedy Summit conference was desirable, even if the Geneva Foreign Minister's conference did not produce any remarkable progress. Mr. Khrushchev was a.-ked if
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  • 144 10 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter). A collection of 160 impressionist and modern paintings realised nearly £400. nnn 3n a fast-buying sa' at Sotheby's here today. Eager buyer? from all over the world packed the famous auction room? and sent the total of their bids past the £100.000 mark
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  • 62 10 TORONTO. Wed. (UPI) Canadian heavyweight champion George Chuvaio was remanded till May 26 when he appeared m court yesterday charged with the rape of an 18-year-old mother. It was Chuvalo*s second remand on the charge. The 21--year-old boxer, once ranked 10th m world heavyweight ratings, was
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  • 374 10 Townsend speaks of British deal with Red China over S'pore CANNES, FRANCE Wed. (UPI) Group Capt. Peter Townsend's round-the-world movie documentary was unveiled today but only about 100 turned out to see it. Even Townsend himself failed to attend the showing. The movie. titled "Passport for the world." was the
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  • 126 10 THE POPE'S DOCTOR WINS APPEAL ROME, Wed. (Reuter)— The Italian Central Medical Commission has quashed a decision by the Rome Medical Council which struck Professor Riccardo Galeazzi-Lisi. the late Pope's physician, off the medical roll. The Central Commission's ruling did not deal with the substance of the case, but found
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  • 63 10 JORDAN. Wed. (UPI, Reuter) King Hussein last night appointed Hazza Majali as Prime Minister to take the place of Sami El Rifai, last of the old time pro-Western strongmen m the Middle East, who resigned for health reason. Moving quickly, King Hussein designated Majali. the first
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  • 27 10 THE SOVIET Union will by 1965 be catching 4,600,000 tons of fish Vasily Zotov, vice-Chairman of the USSR State Planning Committee, said yesterday. Reuter.
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  • 52 10 GEORGIA, Wed (Reuter) A negro has been sentenced to three years imprisonment here for slapping the faces of two white women m two local shops. The judge told th e negro. Jack Day. 31: "You might consider yourself fortunate that you have an opportunity to serve out
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  • 45 10 Picture). ARRIVING at the Warsaw airport m Poland Soekarno, President of Indonesia left passei welcoming; inhabitants, accompanied b\ th P fr man of the Council of Stat° AMc&inder The president is guest of the Council of s tatf i Poland, i UPI
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  • 262 10 Slavery exists m mdl NEW DELHI. Wed. (ITl) —Slavery still fJ India and human beings sometimes are swim rattle and pics, Government of India official! Cnited Press International. Most of the slave? are m the remote North-Ea>t Frontier Asency area bordering Communist China, the
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  • 101 10 Girl shoo taxi driver to death SYDNEY. \V» d 20-year-old girl shot driver dead, then men's clothing drive the tax: alleged lr. a magi here today. Police allege I ti bought a .22 n before the shootinf m the stock and barrel rifle. The girl S, n Kane Willson, stranger
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  • 120 10 LONDON, Wed TWO policemen have been asked to resign after an investigation into the activities of bookmakers m East London. The policemen— a sergeant and a constable— have been suspended on half-pay for more than five months during an investigation ordered by Chief Detective Superintendent Herbert Hannam. They were
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