Singapore Standard, 8 May 1959

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  • 28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD w Ot *n Sm TIGER (FINAL EDITION) Telephone ***** 5 Cable TIGERNEWS" WIGAPORE, FRIDAY. MAY 8. 7959- I Vol. IX No. 309. 15 eta. 14 Pages
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  • 238 1 Sultan of Johore 's condition is 'serious' LONDON, Thurs.— The condition of the 85-year old Sultan of Johore, lying ill in his suite in the Grosvenor House Hotel here, was described today by his aide-de-camp as giving cause for "serious concern." It is believed that he is suffering from a
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  • 320 1 REDS ROUTED ON THE BORDER Nine casualties evacuated Bandit camp is captured in big police raid KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— After days of secret preparations, picked Malayan Police personnel in conjunction with the Thai Police attacked and captured a large communist terrorist camp in the jungle on the border near Betong.
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  • 166 1 THIS uncompromising challenge was addressed to the Peoples Action Party secretary-general, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at an election rally yesterday by the Liberal -Socialist candidate for Stamford, Mr. Hooi Beng Guan. Speaking at a lunch hour meeting at Fullerton Square. Mr. Hooi said that it was widely
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  • 102 1 'Tec opens fire on gangsters A DETECTIVE fired one shot from his revolver when two thugs charged him with parangs in hand following a gang clash in Middle Road, Singapore, lat. last night. Tne detective was trying to stop the right which involved more than 20 people. It started in
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  • 84 1 MORE THUGS IN FOR BIG BLACK 'X' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. More secret society gangsters are being registered in the Federation ClD's "black book" under the Crimes Prevention Ordinance. A Government spokesman told The Standard today that "some more thugs from Perak and Penang were registered today. Their identity cards will
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  • 399 1 Gary Wang said 'No': Police called in POLICE were called in to the Singapore City Council yesterday to investigate the removal of a file from the City Hall by the Council's Director of Information, Mr. Gary Wang. The incident took place during the afternoon meeting of the Council's Finance and
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  • 71 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. The Acting Prime Minister of Thailand, Mr. Thanom Kittikachorn, will leave on Tuesday for a seven-day visit to Malaya and Singapore, it was officially announced today. Mr. Thanom. who will travel with his wife, will arrive at Changi airfield, Singapore, on Tuesday. He will
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  • 43 1 MEDAN, Thurs. The British ambassador to Indonesia, Sir Leslie Fry, who is here on a week's inspection tour of British estates, will visit Malaya on May 11. He will go to Penang. then tour Malaya and Singapore. UPI
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  • 198 1 The vote is SECRET! The vote is a 'MUST' 4,000 TO MAN 1,100 POLLING BOOTHS THE entire civil service will be mobilized to man the 1,100 polling booths on general election day, May 30. It is estimated that at least 4,000 people are needed to do election work on that
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  • 229 1 COLOMBO Thurs. (Reuter) —The three-year-old coalition government of Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike today faced its worst crisis following "a surprise move by rightwing ministers to force out of the Cabinet the Marxist Food and Agriculture Minister Mr. Philip Gunawardene The right-wingers claiming the support of ten of
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  • 224 1 Pangkor curfew is eased: Twelve arrests PANGKOR, Thurs. Police have arrested 12 people who are believed to have been actively concerned in the disturbances which broke out here last weekend. Another six have been deported from the The situation htre has shown further improvement and the authorities have relaxed by
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  • 139 1 THE STANDARD HEADLINE NINE DAYS AGO... AND NOW...RAF fly out experts to probe crashes THREE top-ranking Royal Air Force experts have arrived in Singapore from Britain to inquire into the recent crashes of Sycamore helicopters near Kuala Lumpur After preliminary inquiries in Singapore they will go to the Federal capital
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  • 76 1 HONGKONG. May 1 (Reuter > A 28-year-old Briton today set out on a long ocean cruise in a 32-foot Chinese auxiliary junk the "High Tea." with the hope of becoming the first man to cross the Pacific single handed in such a craft Mr. Brian Piatt,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 1802 2 la ll* ff I will have you prosecuted and Chairman to Gary Wang THE following are extracts of a verbatim report of the Finance and General Purposes I Committee session yesterday at which Mr. Gary Wang was asked to produce the file.
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  • 104 2 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDERS are invited for the construction of one Senior Officer's Bungalow at Butterworth. C. E. B. registered Cla 5S A. B and C contractors to apply to the Architect. Central Electricity Board. P. O. Box 1006. Kuala Lumpur for drawings and bills of quantities. A deposit of
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  • 71 2 OIL FIRM'S FILM SHOW FOR STUDENTS SINGAPORE _eeondar„ school students *vill have an opportunity to sep h'-w an oil company operates in its five vital aspects exploration, production, it. fining, transportation and marketing. The Standard Vacuum Oil Company arill begin from today a programme of film screenings tt tho Anglo-Chinese
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    • 1565 2 L __Ti*v A -ITT Li T.HAT OOII^TomI WAY mmm.l _J___________\ J HIRE PURCHASE v ED rONG SE?J FINANCE i LTD. undertake to finance on i motor vehicles new and second a hand 1 954 Model upwards) on s easv hire purchase payments. Singapore 273 South Bridge Road; Malacca 44 Bukit
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    • 526 2 NOTICES I, formerly, Angela Iv; Nathan, of General Hospi tal Kuala Lumpur, no? legally named Angela Kwol wish to be thus knowi henceforth. ANGELA KWOK. CLOSURE OF PEKAN— KUANTAN ROAD i FOR BRIDGE REPAIRS I PEKAN Kuantan Road wil be closed to all vehicula t traffic between 10.00 p.m. ane
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    • 310 2 TENDER NOTICES P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class **E" and above P. W. D. Registered Contractor under Head VII Main Laying will be received I by the State Engineer P.W.D. Selangor. Victory Avenue. Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 on the 18th May. 1959, for the Salvaging of C.
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  • EDTORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 476 3 I PEKING'S mouthpiece, the People's Daily, atm^ly proclaims that the Himalayan kingdom Tibet is now firmly within the communist grip. tikes pride in the brutality with which Red La's dictators helped to bring about this gedy to a peaceful and religious people who in>red the wrath of the Peking
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    • 362 3 ONE of the most vital of democratic funcftns today is the preservation of the freedom of Be Press the medium which the Free World Bco;mzes for voicing the opinions of the people. Be-e is no such recognition in certain countries Biere newspapers and their publishers have to get
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  • 1602 3  - Russia's Radio War On The Lonely Shah HAWLE KNOX by THE Shah of Persia is now in London on a four-day State visit to Britain. The delicate situation in the country he rules is described here by RAWLE KNOX. TEHERAN. COMEWHERE across the Caspian in Soviet Russia the "National Radio
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  • 95 3 Sir The two parties that must unite are the Singapore Peoples' Alliance and the Liberal-Socialist. In fact the only difference between them is their names. But lately owing to the unhappy misunderstanding between these two parties, their spokesmen have been uttering things in public w r hich they would
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  • VOICE OF MALAYA
    • 465 3 FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND THOUGHT SIR. I refer to Aster Gunasekera's column in the May 7th issue of the Singapore Standard. I see th#t my challenge to a public debate has not only been not accepted by Mr. Gunasekera but actually "ignored". Of course, lam fully conscious of the fact
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    • 387 3 Sir Democracy is a matter which is of first importance to every citizen in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, for in these two countries, as in most parts of the world today, democracy is faced with a threat to its survival from political groups who
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  • 433 3 the NEWS as it strikes me r pHE English-language news, papers in Singapore (affeetionaiely known to the PAP. as the Colonial Press) owes the Party a debt of gratitude for the loval and faithful persistent boost it receives every Wednesday afternoon in the virinitv of Fuiierton Building when thousands of
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  • 569 4 'I HEARD BUMP WHEN THE TUG DISAPPEARED' SHB pilot testifies at Pitho inquiry WHEN the Japanese freighter, Takeshima Maru, got to the Keppel Head it had reached a point of no return, a Singapore Harbour Board pilot Capt. James Petrie, told a court of inquiry yesCapt. Petrie was giving evidence
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  • 310 4 'Shun secret societies if you want to live' S'pore coroner sounds warning: AT -i double murder inquiry yesterday, th e Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing warnen some witnesses: "If you wan*. I '.ive longer don'l mix with secret society members." The coroner p issed this warning because most of
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  • 432 4 PAP DANGER GREATER THAN JAP ARMY IN 1942-WARNS SPA THE Singapore Peoples Alliance in a policy speech over Radio Singapore last night warned that the threat from subversive elements today was far more dangerous than the attack on the Colony by the Japanese Army in 1941. The warning was issued
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  • 162 4 ALLIANCE FLAYS THE OPPOSITION MALACCA. Thurs.— The Al- i lianoe told more than 2. non j people in two rallies here last I night to beware of opposing parties which have difTerent. views, objectives and political structures[nehe Mohamed bin Abdul Rahman, speaking at Bukit Bharu and Bukit China said that
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  • 309 4 OPPORTUNITY for promotion, secufl interesting job, in that order, were listed as < _m ces for school boys in all groups, aeonx g♦- in the latest issue of 'The Medical Journal oX-fl published yesterday. The article is by Dr. T. A Lloyd Davies and Miss Rosemary Mills, of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    109 4 A TOP Japai M iduerr said :n X.^l terday that dustry would _< '",'M out sex and x J screens I Mr. Bl ir. -J of Bhochik X ed hen fron a way to the S•• Festival, now j Kuaia Lum] i He Lefl half and houi Mr. Kido
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  • 426 5 Rotarians hear stars' delegate talk on the 'Wiles of Communism' KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The people of Malaya have remained free because they have not fallen for communist propaganda, secretary of the Hongkong film stars delegation, Mr. Chang Kuo-sin, told Rotarians here today. The Rotarians were entertaining movie stars and
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  • 385 5 TWO LITTLE GIRLS Return 'SENTIMENTAL RING' TO TING HAO Ik VIA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Two little schoolgirls Hh called at the Hotel Majestic this morning .isked to see Miss Ting Hao. the movie star who no longer staying at the hotel but had gone iniidmg with the rest of the Cathay
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  • 222 5 Islam books in Chinese can unite Malayans IPOH. Thurs. Ore of Malaya's leading Islamic lead fl r s will leave for Hongkong Ctt] ."Mav 1] to gel Is amic oeok*; in Chinese so th 11 they can be used in Malaya to en ighten Chinese ho re on how the
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  • 36 5 A WOMAN. Lee Oh Lair 54 was yesterday fired or three months' jail in default by Singapore Magistrate's Court fnr possessing 42 pounds of dutiable cigarettes at a house in Weld Road en Wednesday.
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  • 70 5 ASSAULT CHARGE Acquittal X.'.V.P p.. Tan An Say R id, yes te r.i ay re Sixth Maglsip Lau, that her m Kow Tee. was witness in an she was ai- I v a woman, oj M Upper I Tan said, oc--1 P.m. on Apr Queenstown. Wr. Lau if she her
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  • 157 5 $1 Bribe leads to $450 fine A TAXI-DRIVER. Soh Boon Sem, was yesterday convicted and fined $450 or three months jail in default by the Singapore Fifth District Court for offering a $1 bribe to a policeman. Soh. a father of four, was said to have offered the money to
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  • 50 5 PAN Lim An. 19. Yeo Ah Yeo. 25. and Lim Lian Kai 19 were yesterday acquitted by a Singapor P Court on a charge* of bein_ members of an unlaw ful assembly an,-* voluntarily causing hurt to a Police constable. S. Selvaranjithan, at Changi Road on Mai*. 4.
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  • 185 5 THOUSANDS JAM ROAD TO SEE FILM STARS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— j More than TOO guests, including the Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak and his wife, Datin Rahah. members of lhe diplomatic corps together with top film celebrities and film magnates in Asia dined and I danced at a party given
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  • 106 5 Five men to probe Councils past work THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council yesterday decided to appoint a five man committee "to look into the past 15 months' work of the Council." The names of the Committee members will be decided by the Council's ordinary!
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  • 583 5 THE Liberal-Socialist Party, if it is elected as the next government, will set up an Economic Council to "plan our economic life," the secretary-general of the party, Mr. E. K. Tan, said in Singapore yesterday. Speaking at an election
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  • 43 5 A 16-year-old Victoria schoolboy was stabbed twice bv two of his school mates aivj three other youth? outside the school gate in Singapore yesterday afternoon. The student. Tan Ah Hee. was knifed 'In thp left arm and back. Police are investigating.
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  • 141 5 Sorry, I'm late: said this Sultan THE Sultan of Pahang. Sir Abu Bakar, yesterday flew into Singapore by Malayan Airways after keeping a welcoming party at the airport waiting for two hours. The Sultan's plane waa held up in Kuala Lumpur because of "mechanical trouble" while the welcoming party and
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  • 341 5 TUN LIM CAN BRING MERGER, RALLY TOLD MR. THIO CHAN BEE. Singapore Alliance Party candidate for Tanglin last night called on all democratic people to forget their past differences and fight the Peoples Action Partv to the election. Mr. Thio told a large crowd attending the SPA rally at Newton
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  • 229 6 Braga to open new $4 mil. hospital SINGAPORE'S new $4,100,000. 400-bed Thomson Road Hospital will be officially opened on May 19 by the Minister for Health, j Mr. A. J. Braga. it was an- oounced yesterday. The hospital, comprising two six-storey ward blocks, stands on acres of high ground off
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  • 366 6 Our political stability will go if they win warns Chief Minister SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said yesterday that the irresponsible activities of the Peoples' Action Party had ruined his efforts to bring about a closer relationship with the Federation. Speaking at a
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  • 271 6  - WE MUST KEEP OUR POWER TO CRITICIZE Han Suyin NANYANG UNIVERSITY .students were yesterday advised by authoress Han Suyin to "keep our power of criticism." She told the larse audience at the Arts lecture hall that reality and languages were the most complicated problem in the world. The authoress of
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  • 349 6 PENANG, Thurs. Nine-year-old Loh Cheng Hin, who was injured on the chest, when a tear-gas shell exploded in the Central Police Station on Monday, died in the General Hospital yesterday evening. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, called on the boy's
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  • 52 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The State Secretary. Dato Abdul Rahman bin Musa. officially opened the new $220,000 fire station at Kluang this afternoon. Among the guests present were government officials, senior military officers and community leaders. After the opening, a demonstration of rescue operation was given by
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  • 54 6 THONG Yuen Foo, wa* yesterday acquitted by the Singapore Fourth District Court on a charge of causing grievous hurt to a student. Evatt Wee. at Queen Elizabeth Walk on the night of Dec. 24. He was also acquitted on the second charge of being a member
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  • 41 6 A RECORD number of 1,091 donors gave blood at the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre last monthThree hundred donors responded to an appeal made over Radio Singapore during the middle of April when tha bank reached a dangerously low level.
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  • 199 6 Smallpox baby's gather and 18 sent to St. John's Police guard Flat No. 29 FIVE teams of health inspectors from the City Council yesterday made <• house-to-house search of the Maa-garet Drive area in Queenstown. following the detection of a smallpox case one-month old infant on Wednesday. This was a
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  • 162 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The blue-print for the construction of the Alliance Government's most ambitious plan the $5 million national mosque (Masjid Negafa) is now ready and the first phase will soon get under way. The Federal Committee on the Masjid. headed bv the Premier
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  • 106 6 22 ON SHIP END THEIR DAY'S STRIKE ALL's well aboard the P. I and O. liner Himalaya again. i Twenty-two Goanese galley j hands, who staged a one-day l strike while the ship berthed alongside Singapore Harbour Board wharves, have resumed working. A spokesman for the liner, told The Standard
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  • 66 6 FIVE Johore VIFs who were summoned to the bedside of the ailing Sultan of Johore in London left Singapore by air Ust night. Standard pic shows (from left to right): State physician Dr. Dato H.B.C. Wallace. Tengku Maimunah and her husband Tengku Temenggong Ahmad, the Assistant
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  • 323 6 League ploy role of teach for Colony women voten WOMEN voters of Singapore will s Up political party they regard as best fitted Jj them, instead of casting their votes with the J whom their men-folk want them to \nt-> J Robert Eu, president of the Singapore Worr-fn League. She
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  • 199 6 "Genuine students abroad can return PENANG. Th.:; not th* 9 intenttot] .5 Governmen* tc prevJ return of Rtnu *-<■ ..I who have ft? abroad iB ra ication* B** tutions m tl c fm .1 This ua. mSA spokesman of •--<- Bm tion headquarter He said that Qj persons we:*- 3}
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  • 119 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.--A seven-man Pakistani trade delegation led by Mr. A. G. Riza. jo int -secret ary of the Pakistan Government'** Ministry of Commerce will arrive here by air on Tuesday. The delegation, on a factfinding and exploratory tour of South-east Asia, will spend
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  • 38 6 A YOUTH. Tan Tor Poh. was attacked by a man and stabbed in the stomach in Cavanagh Road. Singapore last night. He was taken to the General Hospital and wawarded. His condition waf reported not serious.
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  • 106 6 Birthday of poety Tagore KUALA LUMPI I a The Tagore Sock i 'BJ pore Ls celebrating day of the late B Tagore. one (W tod est poets, tomorrow High Commis. India in Malaya and missioner in Bingapot S K. Baner;. message to the Mr. Banerjl cultural renaissar 1 1 gal
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • 325 7  -  DEV SHRIDHAR Big scale illegal trade worries Customs By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Smugglers in the Federation have switched to a new field in their illegal trade to rake in tens of thousands of dollarsit is not opium, cigarettes, cocaine, heroin or bullion that they now try
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  • 269 7 We want our youth to love Malaya as their own nation PAP STOOPS TO WOO CHILDREN SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Peoples' Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday said that his party's education policy was based on creating a national consciousness among the children to love Malaya as their own nation.
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  • 139 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 108. 1091 R.S.S. No. 1 May 109 1091 R.S.S. No. 1 June 109 109? R.S.S. No. 2 1061 107i R.S.S. No. 3 1054 10fi Tone: Steady. Tin price in Singapore was S39B?V per picul
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  • 130 7 Must Vote Campaign Gets On The Air THOUSANDS of voters were told last night over Radio Singapore that they did not have to worry about finding time to go to polling stations to cast their votes, because Election Day would be a public holiday. The voters were also reminded that
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  • 99 7 Three Men Found In Opium Den THREE MEN uere yesterday convicted in the Singapore Sixth Magistrate's Court on a cXrse of being iound in premise.** ussd v l the purpose of smoking opium on Apr. 9. The Cour: was told that the men who were sleeping on biir.k> were not
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  • 62 7 TWENTY-TWO candidates from seven countries who have just completed a course in Fishery Statistics in Bombay, have received their certificates. The candidates are from Malaya. Vietnam, Indonesia, Japan. Philippines. Thailand and India. The training cour_e was jointly organized by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization,
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  • 56 7 SINGAPORE Police yesterday found a decomposed b^dy hidden in a hut off a cemetery in Paya Lebar Road. The body was later identified as that of Yeo K:m Chong 58. The Marine Police also recovered the body of Tan See Bene. 60, who whs found
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  • 36 7 THE following were elected officials at the annual meeting of the Inter-Religious Organisation of Singapore and Johore Bahru recently: President Rabbi Jacob Shababo Secretary: A. K. Isaac, treasurer: Tuan Haji Mohamed Khan.
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  • 78 7 ONE TAHIL OF OPIUM COSTS HIM $15-0 DIN Tiong Che'. 47 of Silat Road was yesterday fined Sl5O Pi tar he wa? convicted by a Singapore Court on a charge of possession oi nne tahil of raw opium on Mar 23. Police discovered the opium at his house. Din denied
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  • 51 7 MR. A. P. Rajah, who is contesting the Farrer Park division as an Independent candidate to the Singapore Legislative Assembly. will hold a rally at Farrer Park on Sunday at 7 p.m. Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock. Mr. S. M. Vasagar and several others will
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  • 45 7 A YOUTH. Yee Yew Hon. was charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Ourt yesterday with robbing Ngiam Tong Fio of property worth $41 while armed with a dagger at Waterloo Street vesterday. H e pleaded not guilty and was remanded lor one week.
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  • 222 7 Holloway: Don't let PAP deceive you... LIBERAL-SOCIALIST candidate for the Aljunied division. Mr. E.H. Holloway, last night stressed in an election rally at Lorong Koo Chye that labour could not exist without capital and that if there was no capital there would be no prosperity. He claimed that the LibSoc
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 169 9 FIRM PLACES $1-MIL ORDER FOR DIESEL ENGINES A SINGAPORE motor firm has placed on order for 400 diesel engines worth $1,000,000, with a U.K. concern, Perkins of Peterborough. This is the largest single order for engines placed by the firm- Lyons Motor of Singapore. The engine is a new small
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    • 211 9 A BRITISH shoe manufacturing concern will introduce into the Malayan and Singapore market, new shoes in attractive Continental styling, in five months' time. Export sales director of the Coles Group of shoe companies Mr. John W. Richmond, is in Singapore to arrange for
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    • 141 9 The Premier of Tasmania. The Hon. E. E. Reece. will officially open Launceston's new carburetted water gas p. ant in June. The plant is the first of its kind in Tasmania and was designed and built by a London firm for the Launceston Gas Company.
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    • 165 9 OUTER ROAD Waikelo, Pacific Trader. Dorested Sagaf.iord, Aalsdijk, Lucky Fortune, Glenearn, Ardi 1. Flying Hawk. Kasimbar. Sabang. Franc Stove. Urlana. Barumun. Kapoposan, Calcerusa, Pianetta, Alianget. Kalabahi, Anshun, Ballanger, Armonia, Tadjouri, Tong Teck-Tong Soon, Prosper Pres. Grant Hupeh. Lotorium Inchkilda, Kristin Maersk, Xarifa. INNER ROADS Gian-j Seng. Padionge.
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    • 64 9 MR. LAL Bahadur Mathur, Senior Overseas Officer of the Cotton Textiles, Export Promotion Council of India, arrived in Singapore by BO AC on Wednesday as the Council's new representative in Southeast Asia. He will take over from Mr. P. Sethuram on May 14. when the latter
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    • 72 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picui yesterday were Copra April-May $44 buyers; $45 sellers: coconut oil in bulk 567 sellers; in drums STO sellers; Muntok white pepper $142 sellers; Sarawak white Sl4l sellers; special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Copra Association closing prices lair merchantable mixed copra
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    • 227 9 Pakistan Mission In Thailand BANGKOK. Thurs. (LTD —An official Pakistan trade delegation said todpy it hopes for an early conclusion of the proposed ThaiPakistani trade agreement. The delegation, which arrived in Bangkok on Tuesday night for a two-day visit to negotiate a general trade agreement with Thailand. was headed by
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    • 95 9 N. Borneo Timber For Denmark JESSELTON, Thurs. The first shipment of timber from North Borneo to Denmark. totalling 20 tons left on Tuesday here by the Mersey Lloyd. The timber cargo is being consigned to Copenhagen by You Liang Company. Another 10 tons are bound for Hamburg, West Germany. The
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    • 36 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterdayu Selling, T.T./OD. ready were Swiss Francs 141 7/8; French Francs *****; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered;
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    • 91 9 VICE president of Arrow International, a division of Cluett, Peabodv. Co r .r U.S., Mr. James W. Morrison. will arrive in Singapore on May IT on a business visit. He will be accompanied hy his wife. The executive is on a trip around the world visiting
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    • 240 9 JAKARTA, Thurs. (Reuter) Australian and Indonesian officials meet here this month to discuss expanding trade which on the Australian side has shrunk to a mere trickle. Mr. C. R. McCosker, trade relations officer of the Australian Department of Trade, has already arrived
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    • 178 9 Rubber Up By Another 1 7/8 Cents SINGAPORE rubber prioe jumped 13 cents yesterday, to close at $1.09 per lb. for International first grade May, on reported China buying. China has bought some 5.600 tons of rubber, worth $10,000,000 in the Singapore market in the last few days. The market
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    • 91 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Two Federation representatives of the management committee of the Rubber Study Group left for London by air today. Thev are Mr. P. F. Adam, permanent secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Mr. Liew Sip Hon. assistant controller of trade at
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    • 622 9 Fair Turnover On The Share Mart Association were: PROFIT-TAKING was apparent in all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Business Done MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: C.T.N, ords. 35/6 ready; Fed. Disp. $1,124 to $1.12; Fitrpatricks
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    • 58 9 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter). An Indonesian economic journal, Business News, reports that 49.1 per cent of Indonesia's exports last year was directed to Asian countries. The total value of exports in 1958 fell by 22.1 per cent or 2.440 million rupiahs (about £31 million sterling) compared
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  • THE KING Meets Asia's Tod Film Stars
    • 18 10 MR. USMAR ISMAIL of Indonesia presents his leading actress Chitra Dewi to the King.
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    • 17 10 (BELOW) Hongkong actress Lin Tsui being presented to the King by Mr. Loke Wan Tho.
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    • 26 10 (BELOW) MR. RUN RUN SHAW is seen accompanying the King to the rostrum in the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall before the opening of the
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    • 66 10 f > (RIGHT) Mr. Loke Wan Tho, F.P.A., Director, Hongkong, announces, the film entries at the opening. (Seated from left to right) Mr. Masaichi Nagata, Mr. Run Run Shaw, the King and the Sultan and Tengku Ampuan of Selangor. /DEI DI^LlVv t i ii w-*****wuuutfjijßoo*^ p* (BELOW
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    • 50 10 Chairiman Speaks s (LEFT) Mr. Ru';t°a Shaw, Chairman c m Executive Committe; een delivering c *c speech at the opr J of the Festival U- f from left to n**f" k th: Masaichi Nagara fa dent, F.P.A.. thc *f c and the Sultan j Tengku Ampuan c to angor Bu
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    • 102 10 THE YANC DI-PER-TUAN AGONG declared open the Sixth Film Festival in Asia at the Tunku Abdul Rahman Hall in Kuala Lumpur, on Monday. Picture shows His Majesty (centre) with (left to right) Actress Chitra Dewi (Indonesia), Mr. Run Run Shaw, Chairman of the Executive Committee, actress Ye Kuang
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  • 956 11  -  Scrutineer B__ggaeai, nnwii wiiii -By TECHNICOLOR II was one of the most impressive workers at Bukit iah yesterday when horses wound up their preparations for Saturday's es. He was ridden by trainer Spencer's new jockey. Bill Williamson > worked a number of the Singapore trainer's mounts besides Tech[>lor 11.
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  • 274 11 DRAW FOR EU CUP QUALIFIERS THE draw and starting times of qualifiers for the first round of the Eu Tong Sen Cup golf competition on Saturday at the Island Club are: 2.15 pm., Wons Weng Foo vs W. Cleugh; 2.20, M. Summors vs G. A. Hovil; 2.25. W. Mahrenhotz vs
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  • 98 11 PENANG, Thurs. The tennis match between the Penang Sports Club and tne Maiay Tennis Party will take pla^e at the Sports Club lawn courts on Saturday afternoon. There will be five men's doubles. A group photograph will be taken before the match. The following will represent the Penang
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  • 74 11 TWO goals during tjje last ten minutes of the game enabied the P.S.C.O. Civilians to heat the P.S.C.O. Services by two goals to nil in a soccer match for the Slater Challenge shield at Seletar yesterday. The Civilians, after a scoreless first-haif in which the Services
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  • 28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Selangor Medicals beat Audit Department 5-3 in a FAS Division 111 Government and Business Houses League match on 'he Cheras Road ground today
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  • 301 11 Frith Jackson In FEAF Tennis Final WING COMMANDER Frith of Changi and F/Lt. Jackson of Hongkong won their way to the finals in the FEAF Lawn Tennis singles championships held at Changi yesterday. W/Cdr. Frith beat SAC Oxley of Hongkong with superb courtsmanship in a base line duel with occasional
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  • 156 11 Only Lee can talk says Kwok And from Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Kwok Kim Keng had this to say about the Indonesian outburst:"According to the handbook of the Asian Football Confederation the idea of forming the AFC was first mooted by Asian representatives at the Olympic Games in 1952. "The inaugural
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  • 70 11 Demand By Sports Writers VIENNA, Thurs. (Reuter)— The 25th Congress of International Sports Writers (A.1.P.5.) now meeting at Vienna, yesterday adopted a resolution requesting the International Olympic Committee to fulfil the following demands 1. Increase the number of seats allotted to journalists at the Olympic Games. 2. Distribute in future
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  • 88 11 THE 'SO SORRY' COSTA RICANS THE Saprissa soccer team from Costa Rica in Central America arrived in Singapore yesterday and expressed disappointment that they were unable to play a few matches ir the Colony. Mr. A. Leer Fritz, manager of the team, said. "It is a pity that we could
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  • 215 11 Manager Keeps Mum About Burma THE Vietnam football team flew into Singapore yesterday without the slightest worry over the outcome of their two games in the Colony against Malaya and Singapore in the Central Zone of the Asian Cup soccer competition scheduled to
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  • 166 11 Today's Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER Div. 3B B. Buiar. S.C. vs Haikcwuu S.C. Geylang SHB Po'icc vs Arsenal SC, F. Park Bt. Panjang DL vs Bt. Timah SC. MFA T. Kurau Utd. vs Kg. Silat CC, C.V.; Div. JA: SRC vs Sprmgdale SC, SRC WATER POLO: Div. C: Ar-^v vs TSC.
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  • 415 11 SERVICES BOXERS SELECTED TO FIGHT FOR ENGLAND LONDON, Thurs.— What a triumph for the Army and. to a lesser degree, the Royal Air Force! Four Soldiers and two Airmen have been chosen to represent England in the ten divisions of the European Boxing Championships at Lucerne next month. Never before
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  • 105 11 They Want To Attend I.O.C. Meet PORT ELIZABETH. Thurs. (Reuter) The South African Sports Association a racially mixed organisation will seek permission to attend the International Olympic Committee meeting at Munich on May 23 when the colour bar will be discussed. The association decided last night to approach the LO.C.
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  • 26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Batu Signals Troop beat Army Depot Police 4-0 in today's Central Malaya Sub-District League soccer match on the Batu Cantonment ground.
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  • 417 11  -  S. M. KISMADI INDONESIA F.A. CANNOT BE FORCED INTO MEMBERSHIP By JAKARTA, Thurs. (UPI) An Indonesian Football Association official accused the Asian Football Confederation of trying to force Indonesia into membership and deplored the Confederation's threat of a general boycott of Indonesia. Kosasih Purwanegara, Deputy
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  • 131 11 SENTUL OUTCLASS PRINTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Sentul Works Recreation Club easily beat Government Printing Department 5-1 in their F.A.S. senior division Government and Business Houses League match on the Sentul ground todayThe Printers put up a good fight in the first half and trailed by t-0 at half time. After
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  • 54 11 THE Malacca team to meet Negri Sembilan in the interState league cricket match at Seremban this weekend will beDr. Bhupalan (capt.). H. Sequerah, Hazara Singh. S. Sequerah, K. Sivasamboo, D. Ross, Dr. Gunendren, M. C. Sethupathy, J. Mullen. K. Estall and Govindrajo. 12th man: Viswanathan; Scorer: T-
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  • 59 11 THE team to represent Junior A. A. in a soccer match against the Tamil Brotherhood Association for the Verasingham Memorial Cup on Saturday at Farrer Park will be selected from the following: Marzuki. Arumugam, Suppiah, Thangavello, C. Hong Mohammed Alwee. Wahab. V. Rajoo, Kartar Singh,
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  • 80 11 GOALKEEPER SENT OFF THE FIELD ROUGH play marred the S.A. F.A. Div. 2A league match between the Royal Air For**e, Seletar, and the Blue Rovers which the airmen won bv six goals to nil at Balestier R*.ad yesterday. Maily bin Yusof, the Blue Rovers' goalkeeper was given marching orders a
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  • 233 12 UMRIGAR 'S DOUBLE CENTURY INDIANS IN A STRONG POSITION Vs CAMBRIDGE CAMBRIDGE, Thurs. (Reuter)--A splendid double century. 204 not out, by Polly Umrigar helped place the Indian cricketers in a strong position over Cambridge University on the second day of their match here. At tea, the Indians had a lead
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  • 388 12 Adznan To Defend His N.S. Title SEREMBAN. Thurs. Tlie Negri Sembilan Lawn Tenm* Association will hold its Open Championships on the NSCRC and NS Club courts this weekend. Participating in this meet are last year s champions, S. Adman Of Selangor m the singles, Dom Janudin and Ee Ho-.v Mgooi
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  • 37 12 CIVILIANS of 41 Base Workshops, REME, won the Doyle Cup soccer competition when they beat Army Staff by five goals to nil at Bukit Timah yesterday. Talilis scored four goals and Sadali the other. whoY,
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  • 36 12 Umrigar made the highest score by an Indian player on tour in England today when he passed 244 not out which was hit by Vi.iay Hazare against Yorkshire at Sheffield in 1946. India 436 declared.
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  • 93 12 LONDON. Thurs (Reuter)— Tea scores in today's cricket matches were: At Lord. Middlesex 286 for eight declared, Warwickshire 266 for four (F. Horner 101, N. Gardner TO, M. Smith 43 n.0.). At Brentwood. Essex 135 and secondly 75 for two. Sussex 150 (L. Lenham 55, T. Greensmith
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  • 30 12 ROME, Thurs. (Reuter) Unseeded Giuseppe Merlo, of Italy, defeated seeded Mike Davies, Britain's leading plaver, in straight sets in the Italian lawn tennis championships here today
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  • 66 12 CHAIRED by his happy Pay Corps colleagues, Pte. Skyes, captain of the victorious eleven, cannot resist taking a further look at their trophy, the Robinson Cup, tr m ar THE R.E.M.E. forwards never gave up trying, but the R.A.P.C. defence stood firm.
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  • 241 12 Speedy Young Italians Hold England To Draw LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) England were held to a 2 2 draw by a young, inexperienced, experimental Italian side at Wembley stadium here yesterday before a cifowd of over 90,000 in warm sunny weather. The result was quite a fair one. Italy, trailing o—2
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  • 177 12 LOXD O X. May 7 (Reuter).— The wrong Italian national anthem was played at Wembley Stadium here yesterday afternoon before the International soccer match between England and Italy. The band of the Green Jackets Brigade played "Marcia Realc" (The King's March) which went out with the monarchy, instead
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  • 152 12 MILWAUKEE, Thurs. (Reuter) Sugar Ray Robinson deprived of world middleweight title recognition by the American National Boxing Association earlier this week is completely disregarded by the N.B.A. in their latest monthly -ankings published today. The ranking declare the middleweight vacant and list the top ten
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  • 45 12 TOKYO. Thurs. (UPI) Orient welterweight boxing champion, Kenji Fukuchi, of Japan, signed on Wednesday to defend his title against Steve Tony, of the Philippines, on May 12. The 12-round title bout will be staged at the former Memorial Stadium in Tokyo.
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  • 258 12 GLASGOW. Thurs. (Reuter) Scoring two goals in the first seven minutes, Scotland beat West Germany 3-2 before a crowd of 103,415 at Hampden Park here yesterday. All the goals were scored in the first half. The West Germans, favourites to win the match, were surprised by
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  • 106 12 AUSSIE CUPPERS LEAVE SYDNEY. May 7 (Reuter).— If Australia reached the challenge round "we must have a strong chance" of regaining the Davis Cup, Manager Harry Hopman said here today. "Maybe Alex Olmedo will not be unbeatable. Support has to be found for him and we may be able to
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  • 86 12 SERE MB AX. X < Sembilan Stati sociation has strongest side fo Malayan Cr; ket League on the Pi Saturday and S A.! first X.r-; E W The State's Malacca will I C. S'amX:- Ratnam, S D- De 'Siiva. S c J Sinnappa. Mav" r
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  • 45 12 photo. ra 5 MJddl CJ Queen Ehrabeth 7/ presents the F.A. Cup to the captain of th? Nottingham Forest football team captain Jack Burkitt at Wemblev Stadium alter Forest had beaten Luton Town bt. twr anal* fn or,*, m the final- UPI
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  • 473 12 8,000 Athletes From J Countries Invited To R of ROME, Thurs. (Reuter) Invitations out to 91 countries to send a possible 8.000 athi! J the Olympic Games in Rome in 1%0. I Well over 80 nations are expected to g I send between 6.000 and 7,000 young:
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  • 295 13 LOLLO GOES BALD! I OME things I have to see before I believe them like lovely Lollobrigida going as lid as Yul Brynner, for instance. ben I Heard about it I just had to get photographic proof. Ane; here it is gorgeous C.ina with her head shining .ike a mackerel
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  • 202 13 RiRFRT Minni.F.TON. i, st finished a role with pM LEWIS in HAL r lIS "Hon't Give Tp > p «t.i\s on at ParaL_*l io u nrk with DEAN CkTIN in WAI. LIS film I EKBERG is faa i itarl her starring F< Fellini's 5 ri ago* i
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  • 77 13 FRED AS A/R.: has terred P-od'.cers VriLXJAJM PERLBERG end GEORGE SEATOX his enthusiastic acceptance ot the co-starring role with LILLI PALMER in "Tht P'-ca^ure. of His Compe v" which is hot m preparation at Paramount The co-starr?*-**. ream trill play the estranged parents rrho disagree over their
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  • 95 13 AFTER ten years of hard climbing Robert Wagner reaches full stardom in "Say One For Me." in which he shares honours with Bing Crosby and Debbie Reynolds. (In the film Bing plays a priest who loves show business). Bob was recently visited on the set by
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  • 292 13 VOW that Sophia Loren has been on and off a horse for the umteenth time in "Heller With a Gun" has ridden bareback side-saddle English saddle and Western saddle driven a buckboard. Jounced in an old-time show waqon up and down hillNow it can be told. SOPHIA
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
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  • 2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 518 14 LONDON. Thurs A letter written by the young wife of a Civil Servant to a girl friend, in which she referred to an "orgy" with airline pilots in a flat, was read by a Divorce Court judge yesterday. The judge. Mr.
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  • 346 14 Khrushchev is eager to meet Ike at conference Soviets seem ready to make concessions at East-West Geneva meet LONDON, Thurs. (UPl).— Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, who is eager to visit the United States, would readily agree to San Francisco as the site of a Summit meeting this
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  • BRIEFS
    • 234 14 Shah plays host to the Queen LONDON. Thurs (Reuter) —The Shah of Persia, on the second day of his state visit to Britain last night was host to Queen Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh and other members ot the British royal family at a banquet at the
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  • 130 14 British election: LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter). Britain's nation-wide municipal voting continued today to show a modest but consistent swing to the right. The Conservative Party claimed today a net gain of 29 seats in 193 urban and rural council elections in England and Wales. The Labour
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  • 86 14 MOSCOW, Thurs. (UPI). The Tass N Agency reported today t'.at Mito Khubulov. 141 years old, has won first place tn a small-calibre rifle shooting contest at Tsinagari. the Caucasus village in which he ves. The Agency said Khubulov, one of the oldest men in the
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  • 185 14 Soviets boycott 1st outer space preservation meet UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. (Reuter) The m Union, first power to put an earth satellite mu. yesterday boycotted the first meeting of a bnJ set up to grapple with the problems of preservms* space for peace. Four other countrie: followed suit. Poland and Czechoslovakia
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  • 39 14 WESTBURY, NEW YORK, Thurs. (Reuter). An industrial building collapsed here today and first reports said 100 peopie were believed inside. All available emergency equipment in Nassau County, on Long Island, was rushed to the scene.
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    27 14 "She needs 'er eyes testing! TWICE durin* the evenin' she asked me where me cap was an' it was on tne ead all the time!"
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  • 62 14 A garden party for Michiko NEWLY-WED Crown Prince Akihito and Crown Princess Michiko attended a garden party held at Mei.ii Memorial Garden. Tokyo The function was sponsored by the exclusive private club "Tokiwakai." and "Oyukai" whose members are former Prince, Princess and Peers. Photo shows left to right: Crown Prince
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  • 217 14 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill last night made an eloquent plea for "a fresh and further effort" to strengthen Anglo-American unity to cope with current world problems. The 84-year-old former British Prime Minister spqke at a White House all-male dinner, attended by government, congressional
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  • 44 14 MOSCOW, Thurs. (Reuter) President Soekarno of Indonesia arrived here by air today for a visit to Russia. He was met by Mr Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Premier. After inspecting a £uard of honour. President Soekarno drove off towards the capital.
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  • 128 14 LISBON, fortA Thurs. (UPI)— TX .fl ment disclosed tctia: I broken up a "c< r.: xfl tempt to launch a c ::*H in March. It said I :-fl were arrested, nine 'fl armv officer.- H Interior Minister fl Schulz linked -'fl revolt with the d ec fl
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