Singapore Standard, 12 May 1959

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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1959. Vol. IX No. 313. 1 3 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 848 1 WORK TO RULE' DECISION ON WEDNESDAY Administration: We can't offer more No hope of a pro fit if union demands met KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The threat of a country-wide "work to rule" campaign by about eight thousand railwaymen gained momentum today as a result of the Malayan
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  • 218 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Raja Muda of Selangor, Tunku Abdul Aziz Shah, has changed his mind and decided to retain his title as immediate successor to the Selangor throne. The Selangor Government, in a statement today, pointed out that the
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  • 230 1 MOVE TO LIFT POLLS RALLIES BAN IN ESTATES IPOH. Mon. Politcal parties in Malaya are seeking to get the United Planting Association of Malaya to review its policy Of banning political rallies on estates. According to the associations rules, estates are prohibited from allowing any political party to hold election
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  • 260 1 Sir Ibrahim's body will be home on June 4 KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The body of the late Sultan of Johore will arrive at Johore Bahru at about 1 p.m. on June 4. and it will Ue in State for three days in the banquet hall of the Istana Besar. The
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  • 33 1 A SPEEDING train ripped into a passenger bus on the Laredo highway, eight miles from Mixico City on Sunday night, killing 17 people «H injuring scores of others. UPI
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  • 65 1 HONGKONG, Monday (UPI) A delegation of 11 Anglican priests, headed by the Rt. Rev. Roland Koh, Assistant Bishop, arrived today from Singapore to attend the May 14 Southeast Asian conference of Chinese Christian clergy. Conference will last through May 27. This is the first
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  • 175 1 BY-ELECTIONS to fill 16 \acant seats in the Singapore City Council will be held on Saturday, Julv 11. Nomination day is June 9. The vacancies resulted from the resignation of 16 Councillors 14 Peoples Action Party, one Independent and one Liberal Socialist last
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  • 64 1 PENANG. Mon. A student of the Hutchinss School here, Law Tuck Seng, aged 13. was found dead in the sea off the Penang Port Commission's premises in Weld Quay yesterday. Law went swimming in the sea off the Esplanade last Friday. He got into difficulties and was
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  • 191 1 Stowaway Margot arrives in Australia PERTH. Mnn- Eight een-year-old Margot Cator. of Chelsea, reached Australia today at her second attempt, but can still hardly believe it. "In fact, I won't be satisfied until J see Sydney Harbour bridge," she said, when she arrived at FremattTe" today in the liner Orsova.
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  • 36 1 PRICE OF RUBBER DIVES SINGAPORE rubber price slipped 5i cents yesterday, to $1,031 per Ib. on a nervous market. This followed a week-end proposal to the U.S government not to replare its strategic stockpile of rubber.
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  • 231 1 Chaos if opposition wins 'Double-up efforts call to UMNO KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister and UMNO Deputy President. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain, warned the party rank and file that they should double their efforts in order to achieve a "sweeping victory" in the first postMerdeka election. The Dato told
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  • 208 1 PUPILS AND PAP PROBE THE Singapore Government yesterday pro m i sed political party leaders that immediate investigations will be instituted into alleged participation of school children in the electioneering campaign. The Standard understands that the Chief Secretary. Mr. E B. David, who is also chairman of the All-party Election
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  • 226 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government has decided to go ahead with plans for improving the port of Malacca to make it a "first-class lighterage port" as soon as funds are available. The Government will also take fteps to establish a Port
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  • 1386 2 Inquiry Commission postpones hearing after argument on procedure matter which would be binding on both parties. The inquiry would take well over two months, said Mr. Lee, and he warned that "if any party desires to turn this commission of inquiry into a political
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  • 60 2 HE DENIES WATCH ROBBERY A YOUTH Won* Lo; }\up pleaded not guilty En Singa pore Court yesterday in robb ire Law Ng of a nrristwatch valued at $fiO at Mrßitchi* Reservoir on Sunday. He also plrariprj „ot guilts to another chargp of possessing a dagger in public at the same
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  • 104 2 THE 11 v ((lljr( vires I'nmn u l sents the Cniinr.u'^j^H^ !v paid slip m t vrr ,]B^^ of the omnnvs!^ mrnt Vrgardin? 'hajCL unwarranted aB(1 datorv artiou Mayor. >»>.■.,. r v f Mayor !o apa'l JJ with the si iff 'j *7* literal dpcivi« ins |IJI The I
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  • 290 2 Question at issue by Crow Counsel THE s- J [n T€ a. has :^eer. I iovernmtr I I tnosioner, yester i summary t by Um into the \vr f Council I T n;< ~.e i points Meeting* 1 Councillors Jl i meeting; M I made r c- 1 Tang Peng
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    • 625 2 TENDER NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS, PERAK TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE SECONDARY ISLAMIC SCHOOL, PERAK, IPOH. TENDERS will be received at the Department of Religious Affairs. Perak, Ipoh up to 12.00 noon on Wednesday. 20th May, 1959 for the Supply of Furniture and Equipment for
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    • 592 2 THE Commission of Inquiry to investigate the working of the Singapore City Council was postponed, at the end of a 100-minute sitting yesterday, to 10.30 a.m. on Thursday. Most of yesterday's session was taken up by an argument on procedure in which counsel for both sides submitted that their clients
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD May 12, 1959
    • 453 3 I THE leaders and peoples of Asian countries I undoubtedly welcome the clarification which I Australian Premier, Mr. Robert C. Menzies, i ?iven on the subject of what has come to be PWH as that Commonwealths "white policy", tcularly as it relates to the immigration ban coloured persons.
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    • 411 3 THE sudden spate of secret society killings, sister clashes and criminal attacks on innocent miens in Singapore, in conjunction with the conIniHitg defiance shown by students of the ban |c thetr taking part in political and electioneers activities has brought an urgent demand from w ieaders
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  • 47 3 *"kA_ ~ttir_ r _i Lim lack Kim Roaa ipore PO Bo*. No I«>6- Caeles. MCERNfcWS Mm__» Tel. ***** rb All departments LUMPUR: Cnna Insuranca Bids 174 Batu «o M releor-one ***** penan- 9 Cowar bt lel 3829 CA 91-A. Buk.t o*in_ Tal: M7l
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  • THE VOICE of MALAYA
    • 637 3 Sir Some PAP ieaders ar« so steeped in bitterness, prejudice and hatred against thos« who have the temerity to oppose them and so bloated with their psuedo importance that when they address thr. public they allow their feelings to run riot and. as a result, make
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    • 253 3 Sir— Perhaps the hawkers, taxi-drivers, bus drivers and conductors, farmers and the like are being deluded by the P2\P into thinking that the moment the PAP comes intp power these people will receive some benefit. Let not these people think that they amd only they represent the whole
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  • 959 3  - Nehru' s Unwanted Victory Cyril Dunn by NEW DELHI TF there is one thing that ought to befclear by now about the Tibetan crisis it is that MT. Nehru devoutly wishes it had never happened. Faced with its inescapable reality, his whole aim has been to soften its impact on
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  • 115 3 Shorts from the Talks Birds Beat The Navy "I REMEMBER when voyaging back from Rockall in late September 1955. round the west of Ireland, a score of tired Greenland wheatears came aboard. They were not all that tired, even though they'd flown all the way from Labrador or Greenland. After
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  • 294 3 Sir Since t.e democratic forces have not come to an understanding among themselves to fight against the PAP for the common good of the country, the PAP has been trying its level best to convince the English-educat-ed people to accept their misguided views. A s
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  • 182 3 Sir, One of the PAP's latest threats is that the rich must vote I .A.P. into power otherwise i five years there would be a great outbreak of violence and they would lose all their wealth If they voted P.A.P., into power, then they could
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  • 453 3 the NEWS as it strikes me tuJftCaM*^^ ''THERE are nineteen days more to go before the people of Singapore elect a new government Now is the time for all good politicians to come to the aid of the people by giving them a clearer picture of the quality and nature
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  • 317 4 I Owners, Council rea ch 3 -year agreement on rates for power SINGAPORE cinemas will be oirconditioned again today following agreement reached between the City Council and cinema owners on the rates for supply of electricity, at a meeting yesterday. Cinema owners
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  • 181 4 Kampong folk urged: Vote for Alliance ALOR STAR, Mon Thou*3r.<is of people living in the kaxnponga were told to vote ::r the Alliance in order to' stop Malaya from falling into communisi hands. This appeal was made by the Minister for External Affairs, Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, when
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  • 172 4 This union is all in favour of capitalism THE Negri Sembilan branch of the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union yesterday warned that it would' be disastrous for the Federation to nationalize private enterprises now. The Union stated that In the existing circumstances, a progressive capitalist economy is the best for the
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  • 38 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The youth sections of the various Buddhist Associations here will hold a joint "Flag Day 1 on May 16 to raise funds to stage a lighted procession on the night of May 23.
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  • 327 4 Lucky escape for kelong owner THE Siamese ship Prosper, which ran aground off Pasir Panjang while approaching Singapore harbour at 3 a.m. yesterday, refloated herself at high tide eight hours later. For nine hours the Prosper tried desperately to dislodge itself from the
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  • 344 4 Detention order not ultra vires: The Judge rules MR. Justice Ambroid, in the Singapore High Court yesterday dismissed Mr. David Marshall's application Miat Section Three of. the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance be declared ultra vires. Mr. Marsha'.!, appearing for Choo .Tee .Ting. ?8. who was detained under the FPSO
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  • 185 4 Grabbed gun of officer: 3 youths arrested KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Three youths who assaulted a Police Inspector and grabbed his pistol were arrested here yesterday evening after an exciting chase. The incident took place in Princes Road just after the inspector, who is attached to Kepong Police Station, had entered
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  • 167 4 Stranded man says: Malaya lacks buses KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Federation Tourist Department should provide a special bus to convey tourists who arrive on a short visit to the Federal Capital. This is the opinion of three tourists who were stranded at the International Airport here rer*utly. Mr. R. I. Mehta,
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  • 371 4 A vote tor PA is like cancel for all— says SPA candidate THE Singapore Peoples Alliance cand-M Anson, Mr. Goh Kong Bens: vesterria\ warN J torate that voting a PAP sovernment into p^W be to destroy "everything that is decent, horJH fled and sacred to humanity." fl Mr Goh was
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  • 129 4 Hundreds to vacate their homes KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Several hundred villager.^ in Lubok Tamang and Its nearby tea plantations are faced with the problem of vacating their homes as the Central Electricity Board implements its giant hydro-electric project in the Cameron Highlands. A scheme to resettle these people elsewhere in
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  • 347 4 Reject political stooges: O to voters EXPERIENCE jj^H y e ar.s h u reveal <> 1 ter form -,/.l ready to takf v.-l :;J ernmem which the c V'^^H ruled bv a <- crate, politics 1 propagandi^v fl power. This d I^m secretar;. -gen< ra r beral Socialist P^'^H K
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  • 167 5 Kalayan, Indian stars in first joint film venture I UK star s of the first ,an-M.ilaw co-prnduc- "Sin£/»p«>re' met the fir*t time in a Sin|fc dre>x »hop > estermd helped one anoto CheOiJM thei r COS" ps for the film lev were Malaya's ia \lenado ind the two -known sifter*
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  • 169 5 Secret pact with AP? It's a 'vile' rumour Lib-Soc Socialist candidate for the Mountbatten q, Mr Wee Soo Bee. said last night at a Singapore rally at Clemenceau Avenue that rumours that Iberal Socialists have a "secret understanding" PAP were "vile and irresponsible." said that it was Id pe cnai
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  • 221 5 The new stamps for new Singapore COMMEMORATIVE stamps to celebrate the historic constitutional change from the status of a Colony to that of a fully self-governing State of Singapore, will be released for sale on June 1. This was announced by the Minister for Communications and Works. Mr. M.P.D. Nair,
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  • 77 5 rf of Staff of the N^ Command and 51 itea For<-e> m Korea. General Robert into Singapore I i pay a two-day call n the three i e chiefs in the (right) was ac•:.p Chief of Staff Wl Army in Korea, General William ML lg( e
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  • 30 5 I'- LUMPUB Mon.— C I D ,-hief, Mr said tnnav that The Standard) keepei was held an in Princes Sat irday night was ihe report is nona fie said.
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  • 262 5 SOCIAL EXPERT STUDIES MALAYAN LIFE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Britain's well-known social worker, Miss Helen Elizabeth Rees, said today lhat when Malaya overcomes some of her present financial "growing pains," it would be possible to build up the staff of the Social Welfare Department in order to provide constructive help where
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  • 424 5 JOHORE DIDN'T SIGN PACT 'UNDER DURESS' Constitution does not provide for secession: Says Prime Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The reported last wish of the late Sultan of Johore, Sir Ibrahim ibni Al-Marhum Sultan Abu Bakar, that Johore must be severed from the Federation of Malaya was today ridiculed by competent
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  • 88 5 Council express sympathy to Sultana PENANG, Mon. The City Council today observed one minute's silence as a mark of respect to the late Sultan of Johore. The Mayor said that the Council wished to extend their deepest sympathy to the Sultana, Lady Marcella of Johore, Princess Mariam, the Crown Prince.
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  • 138 5 Sultanate is aim of Malay Union RESTORATION of a Sultanate and implementation of special rights for Malays, as stipulated in the new Constitution are the two main planks In the election platform of the Singapore Malay Union. The Malay Union's candidate for Kampong Kembanggan, Che'gu Ja'afar Abdul Ghani, also promised
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  • 275 5 Vienna Boys' Choir gives memorable performance Standard Music Critic THE celebrated Vienna Boys' Choir under Xaver Meyer gave a memorable programme for the Singapore Musical Society in the Victoria Theatre last night. The Choir numbers twentytwo voices and is unquestionably among the most finely-trained, highly-polish-ed and astonishingly versatile musical instruments
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  • 72 5 SMOKES CLAIM COSTS HIM $1,221 A 43-YEAR-OLD trisha-rider was arrested immediately when he went to Customs House. Maxwel] R^ad. to claim owner ship of 19 pound? of dutiable cigarettes A Singapore Magistrate, Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, was told this yesterday when Lee Kim Ban was fiherf $1,221 or two months' iail
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  • 66 5 THE Gan Eng Seng School Old Students Association will hold an old boys' reunion dinner on May 23 at 7.30 p.m. at the Tai Tong Restaurant in New World. Cost of the dinner is $6 per person and those interested are asked to contact the assistant
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  • 68 5 TWO men and a woman were hurt when their car collided with a bus in Aljunied Road, Singapore, late last night. They were Ho Boon Kok, 51, Kang Ah Tee, 43, and the woman, Lee Kim Keat, 20, all of whom received facial injuries. Ho
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  • 133 5 YESTERDAY, officers of two Royal Navy warships Albion and Chichister were faced with a task that called for even more than naval strategy. They had to deal with hundreds of various inquiries all demanding immediate answers keep the visitors happy, even if they didn't speak
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  • 133 5 A MAX who in "a moment of anger committed a crime," told a Singapore Court he d:d it because th« Social Welfare Department had stopped his wife's relief aid. Lim Tian Hock. 37 said this before Singapore Third District Judge Mr. K. T.
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    • 80 5 AUSTIN 1 sweeps the board j in the first I SINGAPORE RALLY Ij organised by the FORCES MOTORING CLUB (Singapore Branch) OUTRIGHT WINNER and winner CLASS 1 (Saloon cars up to 1000 cc's) I j AUSTIN A35 I R. M. ARBLASTER Navigator W. A. MEASOR j CLASS 2 (Saloon cars
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  • 316 6 PAP WARNS OF COMMUNAL DANGER Communism is not the immediate threat Lee tells rally THE secretary-general of the Peoples Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday warned that the biggest danger to Singapore today was communalism and not communism. He said that communalism could spring up any day and engulf
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  • 221 6 Democracy endangered by thugs -Mr. Thomas THE Labour Froni stands for good laws, justice and •quality to t e people, the secretary-general of the Labour Front Mr. Francis Thorr.a?, declared last right. Speakin? at an election rally at Pek Sa~.s Teng. in Thomson Road, he said' "I do not say
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  • 165 6 THE Captain of a Panama-nian-registered ship was fined Sinn in a Singapore Court yesterdav for not havmg a radiooperator on hoard Captain Anton Gurcke. master of the 595-ton S.S. S<"""»n Lee. gave the Court a low bow after the fine was imposed. The
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  • 292 6 $10,000 daylight grab in taxi TWO MEN snatched a bag containing $10,000 worth of jewellery from two pawnbrokers' assistants, while they were travelling in a taxi near the Hill Street Fire Station yesterday. The two assistants. Lain Nai Lai, 25, and Lam Thye Cheng. I^. put up a fisrht and
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  • 189 6 MCA-UMNO pledge more jobs, capital MR. THOMAS LIAO PiNG. MCA-UMNO candidate for Serangoon Garden Estate, last night said at an election rally at Yio Chu Kang Road that his party policy was to encourage capital, the establishment of factories and increased employment tor Singapore. Mr. Liao pointed out that the
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  • 31 6 THE body of a 54-year-old man. Toh Juat Siang. was found lying at the junction of Arab Street and Johore Road. Singapore. Last night. No foul play is suspected.
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  • 65 6 HERE is an actress who took time off to get behind the camera for a change. She is Ting Hao, the Hongkong film star, who decided to do some 'shooting" herself at the garden party given by the Mentri Besar of Selangor at the Istana
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  • 88 6 FRASER AND NEAVE OFFER SCHOLARSHIP A SCHOLARSHIP has been offered by the Fraser and Neave Ltd. for the Faculty of Science or the Facu'.ty of Arts. University of Malaya, 1959-60. Carrying an annual value of 52.000. the scholarship is to commemorate the "sth anniversary of the Fr&ser i and NVave
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  • 349 6  - I live there I can serve best Tan Keng Sio ALTHOUGH he uo u i d I "vote-catching' promisp^, h f I up permanent offices, if npr P^* I the people could makr -u Zz^' I recommendations, thr Liber? I candidate for (aim hi ll T l v i Siong
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  • 443 6 'No tightening of belts if SPA wins' CHIEF MINISTER. Tun Lim Yew Hock, speaking as chairm.Tn of the Singapore People's Alliance over Radio Singapore, last night, promised that his parly, if elected to power, would provide full employment
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  • 47 6 MISS Alice Tan Kim Yoke, daughter of Tun Tan Cheng Lock, Officer Administering the Government, Malacca, was yesterday admitted to the Singapore Bar as an advocate and solicitor. She was- sworn-in before the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, in the Singapore Hi*h Court.
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  • 547 6 United front flop Lib-Soc blamed? MR. A.P. RAJAH, a former member of the Liberal Socialist Party who is now an Independent candidate in Farrer Park, yesterday accused the Liberal Socialists of being responsible for the failure in the formation of a United Front of all democra- tic parties to oppose
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  • 402 7 CRIME TAKES A BEATING IN SELANGOR We have powers for more drastic action than S' pore— ClD chief Bv DEV SHRIDHAR KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Unrelenting action and vigilance by the Selangor Police have considerably reduced crime particularly crimes of violence in the State in recent months. In the vigorous use
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  • 162 7 Handcuffed escapee who jumped from train recaptured Kl ALA LIMPIR. Mon.— A handcuffed prisoner o tumped off the Kuala Lumpur-bound night til tr.Tin on Saturday was arrested yesterday in a ire vliop in Lenggenp, near Mantin. rhf man was picked up by Sgt. Manip of Leng-L\-r Ptfiec station on a
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  • 208 7 THE second of two films by the Malayan Film Unit for tne j Department of Information Services on the subject of j Election Day. May 30. was i started yesterday in the stuj dios of Radio Singapore. The first film called "Your Vote Is Secret"
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  • 107 7 I-CARDS: SCHOOLS HELP SOUGHT A CONSIDERABLE number of students, over the age of j 12. had railed in obtain National Registration identity cards, a Government, press statement said yesterday. It added that since there 1 had bre n an increase in the numbor of persons applying for replacements of lost
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  • 36 7 I CHE Mansor bin Haji Abdul Rahman, a member of i Singapore Standard Staff, and his bride. Che atijah bmte Adnan. who were married at jalan Übi Chan^i Road. Singapore, on Saturday. Standardpic
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  • 41 7 picture. THIS is Kinncsuke Nakamura of japan, who was awarded the "best actor 1 prize for his role in "Hero of the Town" in Kuala Lumpur last week. Actor Nakamura was not present at the festival. UPI
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  • 49 7 A 14-year-old Abdul Wahab. was stabbed in the arm outside the Eastern Hotel, Jalan Be.sar. last night, following a scuffle involving more than ten persons. Another youth. Lai Wing Wan. was also hurt in the affray. Both were treated for their injuries in the General Hospital.
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  • 29 7 THE Chief Police Officer. Malacca. Mr. John Ritchie resumed duty yesterday after a six-month holiday tour of America and Europe. He was accompanied by Mrs. Ritchie.
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  • 216 7 TOP ARTISTES TO CHEER UP THE FORCES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Five variety artistes are included in the latest Combined Services Entertainment snow called "NUTS IN MAY" which will arrive in the Federation on May 15 to begin a 10-day tour entertaining British and Commonwealth troops serving in Malaya. The CSE
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  • 144 7 A lascar took to drinking and gambling when his wife ran away with another man, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. The lascar, Kunju Raman Pillai, 40, was found hanging from a beam in a cargo hatch of the vessel "Kinabalu" on March
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  • 158 7 PENANG, Mon. A biscuit shopkeeper was hacked with a vegetable knife when he intervened in a dispute between his wife and a sub-tenant, the Magistrate^ Court was told today. j Before Magistrate Tuan Nik Hussain bin Nik All was Foong Yoong Soon. 54, who pleaded
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  • 138 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 103 103* **->.S. No. 1 May 103* 103* R.S.S No. 1 June 1034 1034 R.S.S. No. 2 1014 102; R.S.S No. 3 99$ looi Tone:— Uncertain. Tin orire in Singapore was $398 per picul
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 134 7 \\\i (Kaffirs Quay): Malay Beginners 10.15 a.m.. Blue Triangle Club-^Cooking demonsiration at 5, Raffles Quay tßendang) 5.15 p m.. YWCA Outram Roari— Ballroom Dancing Beginners 3. 30 p m.. Advanced 6. 30 p.m. Chinese YMCA (South Pier): 3rd SEA YMCA's Training Institute 800 a.m. Table Tennis 9.00 am. Body Building
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    • 141 7 shows "This is My Railroad" and "Enterprise." RADIO SINGAPORE (Medium Wave 476 Metre*): 6.30 a.m. Good Morning. 6.32 Morning Prelude. 7.00 Time Signal and News. 7. 05 A Date with Music. 800 The News. 805 A Date with Music (contd.) 8.30 String Song, 9.00 Close Down English Schools Broadcasts: 9.00
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    • 194 7 ROO My Word. 8.30 The Bing Crosby" Story, 8.45 Music Magazine '9.00 So I'll Tell You. 930 Time Signal and News. 9.40 Singapore Sports Results. 945 Putang on the' Style. 10.00 Space Probing by Rockets. 10.15 Opera Corner. 10 30 The World of Jazz. 11.00 Good Night. NATIONAL SHORT WAVE
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    • 191 7 Tchaikovsky and Wiemawski. All Stations: 930 pm »RS> Time Signal and News. 940 i KL) Interlude. 9.45 iKLj Their Songs Harmony to the World. 10.15 iKL) Norman McLaren and His Work. 10.30 (RS> The World of Jazz. 1100 (KL) Close Down. REDIFFUSION (Silver Network): 630 am Sunrise Serenade. 7.00 News
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    • 1122 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) < 12 lineO IHE BLUE FUNNEL LINE lZ" lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape of Coed Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load
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    • 1017 8 MITSUI tjj LINE JAPAN LINE S'poro P.S'ham Penang Hoeison Maru 18 May &«°m.™:::::::::::v:. 2VE! ..m., .sm., Azumosan Maru 30 May Vaull Meiten Maru -f Mo 26 Moy For New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge via Bombay Suez. k.A—. 30 nAav Asokasan Maru May mm iM ETA N. York 9 July
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    • 818 8 *S Q IHE E. A. C. UH6 fl .AILINCS TO: Qu% ADEN, RED SEA, MEDITERRA\( AN A COIMTIMENTAL ft SCAIMDI\AVIA\ p^, tfa\ *P«« P-Sha* Jf m.s. "Meonia a) 24/25 May 26 27 M« v Jt > I m.%. "Beira' b) |y May/4 |«n« /f un- /'"-m.. A fej) m.s. 'Siena*
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  • 157 9 Firm's Executive Tours Malayan Market An executive of Kim-berly-Clark Corporation, U.S.A., expressed confidence that his company's increased business in Malaya and Singapore would continue, when he visited the Colony last week. The executive. Mr. Thomas Poole, assistant export manager of the company, came to Singapore after visiting Japan, Hongkong and
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  • 105 9 LA LUMPUR. Mon. ir -tet for Agriculture, .Am il Aziz bin Ishak. ppieted a two-day tour r.- in where he inspector sress °f the fish ing scheme and the on I tfcr co-operative U r. In Kota Bharu. Is 'r.o first rP factory prated aloof co-opera-r
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  • 40 9 [ARTA, M^n. 'UPI» T"- i )J 'he Ministry in ;trj SlMTjo Sod'.nno. hf w rid pr.ro sttQatloa i u rted mining pron p r* > considerably the past few weeks la d prices have tended ■p for rr.:r.:ng products t
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  • 95 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra April-May $44 buyers; $45 sellers; coconut oil in bulk $68 sellers: in drums $70 sellers: Muntok white pepper $142 sellers; Sarawak white $141 sellers; special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra
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  • 86 9 HONGKONG. Mon. (Reuter) Mr Chu Shek Lun, president oi the Chinese Manufacturers' Association, said here today he hoped the Philippines and Hongkong would '"work hand in han,i to promote a greater prosperity of the two places." He was addressing a meeting of welcome to a Philippines
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  • 203 9 All Sections Of Shares Are Easier ALL sections of the Malayan share market were easier yesterday, with sellers predominant. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers Fed. Dispensary 1.08 1.10 Fraser Neave Ords. 1,55 l 57 Gammon 182 1.85 cd Malayan Cement 1.70 172 McAlister 1.20
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  • 269 9 MALAYAN' sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fitzpatriclcs 93c F. N ord> 51-58. $1.56; Gammon $I.Bfi to 5183. $1.77 odd lot: W. Hammer $1.44; M. Cement $1.72; M Colls. 92c. to 91c. 89c. odd lot; McAhster $1.21, $1 22: Metal Box $1.68 overnight; Robinson ord> $1.35; Cold
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  • 102 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday:— New York: buying. T.T. 33-I 'lfi. O.D. 33-1/ 16. 90 days airmail 33-7/16 credit bills. 33-9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying. T.T. 31J. O D. 32, 90 days airmail 321 credit bills. 32-7/16 trade
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  • 237 9 STOCKHOLM'S new. 153 million Swedish crown (approximately $30,000,000) Interntaional Airport Arlanda is now under high-speed construction, with 1960 as the target date for completion. Nearly 600 construction workers and engineers are helping to set the stage for the introduction into service of Scandinavian Airlines System's
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  • 313 9 'TARIFF WALLS' CAN HARM MALAYA S'PORE [Finance And Commerce I THE separation of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya by "tariff walls" can only be to the ultimate detriment of both territories, says the report of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association, to be presented to the association's annual general meeting on
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  • 100 9 Airline Gives A Party JAPAN Air Lines celebrated the first anniversary of successful operation of its Tokyo Singapore service with a cocktail party at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on Saturday. Among those present were Singapore's Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga* and Mrs. Braga, and officials of the
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  • 217 9 THE first year of operation of Japan Air Lines' Tokyo-Singapore route had been exceedingly successful, JAL's district manager in Singapore, Mr. T. Yamazaki, said yesterday. "At the time we inaugurated our service to Singapore, we expected to secure only 50 per cent load, but during
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  • 215 9 Rubber Slips 5% Cents SINGAPORE rubber price fell 5| cents to $1.03* cents per lb. for International first grade May shipment yesterday, on the week-end announcement of a proposal not to replace the U.S. stockpile as it is released under rotation. The proposal was made on Saturday by a US.
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  • 151 9 OUTER ROADS Waikelo. Sagafjord Ardi 1. Marudu, Dinara, Kalianget. Lic a Maersk, Tobao, Lotorium, Pacific Trader, Lucky Fortune. Flying Hawk. Angkorwat. Kalabahi Hallanger, Totoa. Lidice, Xanfa. Capetan Manolis, Glenearn. Giaiig Seng, Sambas. Armenia. Negobla, J. W. Seuser, Eiryuku Maru. INNER ROADS Lian Min. Bicol, Senggarang, Djkarta, Victory,
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  • 100 9 Courvoisier Sales Show Increase SINGAPORE and the Federation of Malaya together constitute the third biggest market in the world for Courvoisier cognac brandy, Mr. PL. Palestrino, a representative of Courvoisier Ltd., Cognac, and Champagne Heidsieck It Co. Monopole, Reims, both of France, said yesterday. Mr. Palestrino. is in Singapore in
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  • 127 9 A letter soring machine, designed by a Bristol firm is being shown at the Board of Trade's stand a' the Canadian National Industrial Production Show in Toronto. The firm is one of three invited to exhibit at the show as representative of the British engineering industry. The
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  • 68 9 DIRECTOR-GENERAL of Nouvelle Fabrique Election S.A. (Swiss watch manufacturers). Mr. Robert Braunschweig who is visiting the Singapore market, was yesterday entertained to a luncheon party at the Cathay Restaurant, by the sole Malayan and Borneo agents, Chun Chong. Photo shows (from left): Messrs. Wong Saw Fai
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    • 387 9 Pgßl BURMA FIVE STAR LINE IfilßMt MONTHLY SERVICE FROM JAPAN HONGKONG PORTS. kSICTOR' 1 Singapore P. Sham Penang r DWIWIt 14 May 17 May 18 May I Accepting Cargo For P.S'Ho m, Penang, b R ngoon. tiNTS: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY Mel Rood Singapore. 51, Beach Street Penang. ■Tel ***** b
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    • 38 9 /^X^MALAYA'S OWN INDUSTRy|I3| MALAYA ACID WORKS LIMIFED j (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) 1 Announce The commencement of production at their new plant, Petaling Jaya, Selangor, SULPHURIC ACID BATTERY ACID Distributors: I. C. I. (MALAYA) LTD. j
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  • 339 10 NEARLY 200 actresses, actors, directors and producers spent a hectic week at the Sixth Asian Film Festival in Kuala Lumpur before it closed on Friday. Autograph hunters, amateur photographers and film fans wanting to be photographed with the stars kept the delegates busy during their stay
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  • 65 10 (RIGHT): Signing autographs fan be tiresome. Here, fans are pictured collecting autographs from Hongkong stars at the reception given by the Cathay Organization. (LEFT): An attractive girl models an rqu*!!* tractive Malay dress for the stars at fa*hmn pa during -the Federation Government reception at Istana Tetamu.
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  • 47 10 CORPORAL R. TAYLOR of the Royal Australian Regiment and Kim Fung, a star from China pose for this candid camera shot. (BELOW) A pretty actress from the Republic of China, Ye Kuans (left) with some Malayans at a party given by the Cathay Organization.
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    • 22 10 The world famous family of medicinal products |^HroßnlllMlil!!EiJ'^ :^^6'Ki^BK^^B ■^^'■^^liF-fliilw°T^%MP^f^f >^*Sl^' a™" CHEE THONE SAN ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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  • 458 11 It's BRILLIANT Chevalier On A Heavy Track !B> SCRUTINEER 41 KAN HEVAMER (Dragon) did a brilliant rsterd.iv on the Bukit Timah track, which was !fter an parly morning downpour, i.pd by newcomer SOUTH OF FRANCE (Ward) rs invercd 3f in 39 3 5 sec, finishing wide out ith xompthin? in
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  • 136 11 I' OW, Moo. (Reuter)— let Union intends to Wimbledon lawn npionships proper r the first time, ac- to a Moscow coach. ne Russians eni team in the junior ttional tournament run in conjunction with the championships at Wimbledon. Madame N. Teplyakova, the coach, writing in
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  • 63 11 I^A LUMPUR. Mon. Sport* Club were n I-0 in their key ■"Vision three league l -i n-t Tharmalingam Utah on the Sentul ■ay inception club ■y when the referee abn the game ten mln**l runtime due to ■U'l uround condl--1 by rain. L started at 5.40
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  • 19 11 ISTANBUL. Mon. (Renter) Turkey and Holland played a goalless draw in their international soccer match here today.
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  • 960 11  -  VAZIR MARKAR rnittacs^ 9 Lourdes: Nagaratnam, Ahmad Nazaxi; Wai Hong:, Dutton (Roslan), Cheng Liam; Joseph, Ghani, Robert Choo, Boon Bee, Gabriel. Scorers: Ghani (Bth min), Choe (16th 72nd mins), Boon Bee (24th min) and 'gift' Singapore 2 Moktar: Matmoon. Ali Samijan (Wan Chin); Aman Kastawi. Umar
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  • 179 11 Another Soccer Treat KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Soccer tar.? m [he i:eaeral capita', are due ior another soccer treat this week-end when two teams, one an international side, and the other a top Club touring side, play matches here. Tomorrow the Banka Billiton Sporting Association Indonesian cup champions, fly in to
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  • 89 11 SRA SPOON SHOOTS RESULTS of Singapore Rifle Association spoon shoot held recently were.3o3 Section SR (a) CI. I Gunscore— Sgt. Shorrock, 89. CI. II Gunscore R. Murray, 85. Handicap J/T Haywood, 100.62. SR (b) CI. I Gunscore F/Lt. Macken, 100. CI. II Gunscore—Ong Siew Sun, 90. Handicap— D. C. Perreau,
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  • 103 11 Injuries Hits Pay Men They Fall DEFENDING champions. Regiinentai Pay Office, hit by injuries. Lost two valuable points when they were beaten by the Ist Cheshire Regiment by one goal to nil in the Army division 1 league soccer match at Changi yesterday. Early in the game. Pay Office lost
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  • 45 11 CHO^G Hing (holding the Rahman foot' ball trophy) captain of the Selangor Combined Schooh football team, chaired by-team-mates after they beat Perak Combined Schools in the final of the Federation Interstate competition held in Merdeka Stadium on Sunday, Standardpic by FAH.
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  • 98 11 ADELAIDE, Mon. (Reuter) There were 14 left in Wednesday's Adelaide Cup when final acceptances were taken today The Victorian galloper Society Beau was left in by mistake and Trainer H. Cousens said that Society Beau would be scratched later today. Gaybao and Trellios are equal favourites. Acceptors
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  • SPORTS LETTER
    • 551 11 Sir, I must quote some of Dr. Goh Kene Swee's (PAP) comments in the report of the PAP rally appearing in the i Singapore Tiger Standard of 7/5/ 51) viz:"Dr. Goh said that the socialist movement in Singapore is a part of the social revolution
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  • 351 11 IAAF DECIDE ON ONE ENTRY FOR EACH EVENT AT OLYMPICS ROME, Mon. (Reuter-L'PI) Only one representative from each country will have the right to enter athletic events at next year's Olympic Games here, instead of three as hitherto, it was agreed at a meeting df the Council of the International
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  • 135 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: SAFA league— Div. 3A Setia Jaya vs Maxwell 'A' at Geylang; Div. 2B SCC vs Gymkhana at SCC. WATER POLO. Div. C SSC vs Army at Tanjong Rhu 5.45 p.m. RAF vs RN at Changi 5.45 p.m. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER: Govt. Dept. and B.H. League Div.
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  • 147 11 Dowthong Defends Orient Title On Sunday Philippines champion. Young Paulino, is due to arrive in the Colony tomorrow to meet the Thailand defending mampion, Dowthong Sinphanlok, for the Orient middleweight title. Promoter Kow Kim Lim told The Standard yesterday that the Orient title fight at the Happy World Stadium on
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  • 46 11 GHQ beat 443 BAD by four goals to two in a Singapore Base District division 1 leagup match at Tanglin yesterday. Halftime score was 2—l for GHQ. Barlow, McGlynn 2. and Evans scored for GHQ Nelson and Wetton netted for 443 BAD.
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  • 58 11 KI'ALA H'MPI'R Mon— Th« FAS division two >agup ma*rh between Young Malays Sports Club Malay Putra. which -vas schedulrri to hp p'avrrf «^f on the Srlar.gor Club pada^g tod;iy, wmt postp^r.eri due to ra:n ANo postponed -ah- the n:-.- 1 Bion ihrep league ms'rh hetatreen Dynamic Dynamos -^nd
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 113 11 1 3 'Tfae, ffitee, 6#fat /F£C. J they stand for Factory Sealed Charge. Thu meant that a Crompton battery is charged when it's made, but the charge doesn't become effective until the acid is poured in just before the battery fitted at the garage. i Consequently, there can be no
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  • 980 12 to¥bX8W WAKE UP. cricketers of Singapore and Malaya. Let's put some life into the game. Let's be bold, bright and adventurous. Let's stop playing cricket as though it was a wearying, careworn game. The best coaches may be available, the most efficient band of officials, yet cricket
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  • 33 12 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Wigan beat Hull by 30 points to 13 in the English Rugby League cup final at Wembley Stadium here yesterday. Wigan led 20-4 at half time.
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  • 239 12 giving these promising players a fair deal. It took three players to withdraw from the original team before three newcomer?, whom I had previously mentioned in this column, were able to find a place, in the team. Here are a few names for
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  • 368 12 SINGAPORE Badminton Assocaition's Junior tournament tie? for Thursday at the Badminton Stadium are Court No. 1. Women's Jr. Singles. Qr. Final. TO. Mr. B. C. Mah. 7.30 p.m.: One Chu Lan or Agnes Char, v L:m Yu Lan or Thong S:ew Tin; Chandrika nr Vera Ng w Nancy
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  • 113 12 East Berlin Walks To Britain BERLIN. Mon. iKeuter) Britain won both events in the annual East Berlin 25 kilometres road race and walk today, both winners setting new records. Fred Norrfe, the International Cross Country champion, won the road race with a time of one hour 18 minutes 56.6 seconds
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  • 582 12 RAF LEAGUE SOCCER The RAF Chanci league is headed by A.M.W.D., who although only one point ahead with two matches in hand, are still the best team. In 'B' Division, Fire Section are closely followed by F.E.C.S. and Elec. Eng. Wing who look like
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  • 106 12 Malayan Malays Cricket KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Six states have so far entered for the annual Malayan Malays inter-state cricket competition for the Rulers Shield which will start next month. Singapore. u'ohore, Negri Sembilan. Selangor, Pahang and Perak are the states who have sent in their entries. Singapore Malays are the
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  • 26 12 BOCHUM. West Germany, Mon. (Reuter). England and West Germany drew 2-2 in an Under-23 Soccer International here yesterday. The score wa^ 1-1 at halftime.
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  • 90 12 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter) Japan's leading post-war lawn tennis player, Kosei Kamo, aged 27, who has played in six Davis Cup rounds tonight announced his wish to retire. He said he would shortly be going to the United States on business and would continue playing tennis but as
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  • 255 12 PENANG, Mon.— The annual Coronation Cup tennis tournament between Penang and Perak for the Mrs. Low Hooi Sean trophy will be held this year in Ipoh on June 13 and 14. Perak has not advised the Penang Lawn Tennis Association whether the tournament will be
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  • 37 12 JAPAN T.T TEAM RETUR N TOKYO, ll The .la pane -< team whi< n 25th Uiternati i n championships b returned here I The Japanese trophies in th€ the men'.- 1 doubles. won mixed doubles, men's team Hop
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  • 143 12 FOUR-DAY ATHLETIC MEET FOR COLONY SCHOOLS THERE will b c a four-day Singapore Inter-School atheletic meet instead of the usual two-day affair, this year Tfcje «;j j 4u mSS- t d clded at the r»»hh!Li «Ite«, Sin B apo e rnSSn J# vSHEL i«J!S rU tin* vLSL.^ InstituJ?u yc c
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    • 140 12 I m 0* 7 "Every Pictura 4 Don t Suffer V<vf| tei> story ACHING BACK %Jrn>>^ PAINFUL JOINTS /ffij^jTh due to weak kidney action I* B) M Life is hard when you \L suffer with rheumatic Jsb^ J/£f(i\i pains, nagging backache, \SWk.^o^\ U^S stiff aching muscles and fl 1 I
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  • how Business HIGHLIGHTS
    • 494 13 Richard Widmark an Do Anything ■H Richard Widmark stopped at a service station recently a felIw walked up to him and said: "Say, you're the guy that push■e old lady downstairs. I've ha ted you ever since." Ih n iv?r a decade since Widmark played Tommy Udo, the role which
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    • 42 13 LESLIE CARON strikes up a pin-up pose for her role of the movie star "Ann Galantier" in 20th C e n t u r y-Fox CinemaSrope production "The Man Who Understood Women The film also stars Henry Fonda.
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    • 80 13 DANNY. ANGEL. who produced the Kenneth More starrer, "The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw" recently returned to England from the United States where he has been finalising production details for -SOUTH BY JAVA HEAD" for 20th CenturyFox release. Based on the book by Alastair Maclean. who wrote 'The
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    • 39 13 RICHARD Widn ark ?n a scc^^.d from 20th Ce^turyF^r U'f.'s'e^n "Warlock" in Which he s' ots ?t ont ir~th An'hory Q-rynv and Hen r y Fonda. The fi >n will be S'rpc77p a :n S^Qnipore shortly
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  • 282 13 THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE ROME From DICK RICHARDS JHE latest British lovely to try her luck in the sightly comic-opera film world of Rome Sweet Rome is Anne Heywood. Before leaving London she told me: "I'm just dashing off to get my trunk ready for the Custom? men!" Anne stars
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  • 115 13 CLAIRE BLOOM'S "other woman" role in "Look Back in Anger" is the talk of the Warner Brcs. projection rooms and the studio plans to release the film while the dark- haired British beauty is still on Broadway in the play "Rashoman." Gregory RatofT joins Yul Brynner
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  • 268 13 AFTER months of filming at Pine wood, after hundreds of people had, of necessity, been let into the secret. after posters had been put up all over the studios asking for the security to be maintained, the London murder thriller
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  • 332 13 WHEN moviegoers see the painter, Francisco Goya, portrayed by Anthony Franciosa, tried by the dread Spanish Inquisition in MCM s, The Naked Maja, one of the most dramatic episodes of the film, they are bound to wonder who was the marvellous actor who played the
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 221 13 ■RITA DEL MAR QIOTAriON: r v h *irm in uil] B- Iht v■■ rid to hira»M-\\ H'K EVFRY- ..-r itc with B" others in jrow B be co-'-!de-B OD I N rr.a.nta:'. B ipular -eek ac- care fan jroor B re r!:et. health. B' R BIRTHHATE r.IIMHSIGN W > v
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    • 164 13 LI'L ABNER Bt Al Ca PP JONES '/.TWESE \l TH'SAME AS j* If VO^DIDNT REELIZE THAR < I "OR BETWEEN BACHELOR PAPERS MEANS TH'U.S. !/jl A WFF'RcSS 4t>weENSUCH I <3ALS A>4' BACHELOR BOh«/f- }i f INTOTM US. *S^^ s Q^fk MAW I NtwS FO 7U— aON.7 j *a ALLEY OOP
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 161 14 No need to move UN hq. to Berlin to solve crisis BERLIN. Mon. (Reuter)— The United Nations Secretary General Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld said last night that he did not think the transfer of UN Headquarters to Berlin or a Vatican-type status for the city could help to solve the Berlin
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    • 54 14 TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter)— The Urawa District Court, near here, today sentencen United States Airman First Class Peter E. Longore to ten months' imprisonment on a charge of accidentally shooting and killing a Japanese music student aboard a train last September. The prosecution had demanded a sentence
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    • 105 14 AMSTERDAM. Mon. (Reuter). Two consignments of diamonds, one valued at 60.000 guilders (about MS48.000) and the other at 5,000 guilders (about M54.000) have disappeared on the way from Amsterdam to Hongkong, police said here today. The ccnsignments, which had been airmailed in register3d letters by the
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    • 162 14 What Mac told Mr. K in letter LONDON. Mon. (Reuter> The British Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmilian, has asked the Soviet Government to authorise its delegation to the East- West nuclear conference at Geneva to discuss scientific questions connected with the proposal Tor a quota system of en-site inspections of
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    • 154 14 Winston has tea with 81-yr-old cousin NEW YORK. Mon. (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill yesterday had tea with 81--year-old Madame Jacques i Balsan. a distant cousin. It was the first time the 84--year-old former British Prime Minister had left the luxury flat of his old friend, Mr. Bernard Baruch. since he
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    • 64 14 LONDON, Mon. (UPI).— The Queen plans to visit Rome next year and is "virtually certain" to meet Pope John XXIII. the Sunday Express reported yesterday. No immediate confirmation of the report was available from Buckingham Palace but the newspaper said the Queen "intends to combine a
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    • 305 14 GENEVA TALKS 'SAVED' Russia's eleventh-hour surrender German delegations to sit as advisers GENEVA, Mon. (UP I) The "Big Four" Foreign Ministers opened their delayed conference on Berlin and Germany today after an eleventh-hour surrender by the Soviets on their demands for admission of the East-German communists as equals. The Foreign
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    • 79 14 Dulles has important visitors FORMER American Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles engages in animated conversation with President Eisenhower and former British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill at Walter Reed Hospital last week. Both the President and Sir Winston motored down to the hospital to visit Mr. Dulles and
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    • 64 14 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) Seven army officers and two civilians were brought before a military court In Palembang South Sumatra, today, and charged with attempting a coup, Antara News Agency reported. The nine pleaded not guilty. Antara said that according to the charge the alleged plans of
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    • BRIEFS
      • 214 14 12 subs can wipe out US economy New York. Mon. (Reuter) Rear Admiral John Thach, of the U.S. Navy's Atlantic AntiSubmarine Warfare Groups, was quoted today as saying that a dozen hostile submarines could destroy 70 percent of the American economy at one blow.. The Admiral's views were published in
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    • 92 14 MANILA, Mon. (Reuter)— A swarm of bees attacked members of a mission from Tokyo searching for two Japanese World War Two soldiers on Lubang Island, off the Southwest coast of Luzon today. A Philippine Constabulary Headquarters spokesman said that Mr. Yuso Miura of the
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    • 126 14 DESTROYER STOPS GUNBOAT LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) The Icelandic gunboat Thor was prevented by the Royal naval destroyer Contest yesterday from boarding a British fishing trawler off Iceland, the Admiralty said today in London. The incident occurred In thick fog when the trawler concerned, the Avon River, was six and a
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    • 194 14 NO MAGIC FORMULA, WARNS LLOYD GENEVA, Mon. (Renter).— Mr. Dag Harrtmarskjoeld. United Nations Secretary General, told the opening session of the East-West Foreign Ministers' conference today that the scope of the services which the United Nations "is happy to give to this conference is similar to the services provided to
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    • 77 14 CANBERRA. Mon. (Reuter)— Australia is to help introduce a system of school broadcasts in the Philippines, similar to those of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, External Affairs Minister, Mr Richard Casey, announced today Australia will make a gift of 400 radio receivers to Philippine schools
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    • 42 14 Soekarno rides borrowed bicycle THE President of Indonesia Dr Swkanw ed the Carlsro collective houses np.ir Copp,,, last week during his official visit to Denmark pressed by the tremendous amount of bicycle j there, the President borrowed one for a nd? picture.
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    • 213 14 CALCUTTA, Mon. (UPI) Russian tr^ joined the Chinese communists in their efforts out the rebellion of Khamba tribesmen in Tiki: sources said today. The source said that a convoy of about 250 uniformed Russians passed through the South-east Tibetan city of Gyantse only two weeks
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    • 87 14 TOKYO Mm ter) A task M 180 Tokyo tax I who ran a«?t Tokyo to O«ki weeks, ago uith employer*' ehici« day decided ti bailiff dodc n£ 4 and brine thf (an to the capital Thev drovf th* miles to Osaka phasize a drmanc higher pay. The owner*. transport
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    • 168 14 Apply colour psychology when serving drinks. .j K^^ V_r-^ Available in a variety h |l3r /f rh «e Hi-Jock Coasters odd r BP^ I 1 > when sl'PPed on to your b^ WH^^A 1 1 f prevent drips causing ugK •♦<""' valuable furnitue. BflsV Priced per box o4 uflleJi Bamboo
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