Singapore Standard, 15 May 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cabla "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1959 Vol. IX No. 316. 15 cts. 14 Pages [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 3244 1 DATO HAMID MAY BE CALLED AS WITNESS Commissioner bangs table to call tor order Lee talks of 'character assassins f A PROTEST that Chief Administrative Officer of the Singapore City Council, Mr. P. C. Marcus, was attempting to indulge m "character assassination/" was made by Mr. Lee
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  • 373 1 Britain will always be at hand to help S' pore— Goode 'Self-govt. a test of responsibility* THE GOVERNOR of Singapore, Sir William Goode, said last night that the people of the Colony had come to realise the need for a stable and competent government one which would make trade and
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  • 155 1 RAILWAY: Crucial talks at 10a.m. today KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A seven-man delegation from the National Union of Railwaymen will meet the Malayan Railway authorities at 10 a.m. tomorrow for crucial talks m a final bid to avert a crisis m the railway. The Union's secretary, Mr. Avtar Singh. stressed the
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  • 169 1 Citizens by fraud probe KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government is now looking into hundreds of ca;>es where persons had obtained their Federal citizenship by fraud, deceit, false representation or purely by mistake. While a large number of persons have already been deprived of their citizenship, more and more cases
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  • Article, Illustration
    204 1 DON SETS NEW WATER SPEED RECORD CONISTON, England. Thurs. ißeuten Donald Campbell today broke his own water speed record of 248.62 miles per hour m his jet-engined Bluebird, His new speed is 260 m.p.h. The turbo-jet hydroplane made two runs over a measured kilometre course the first at 275
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  • 219 1 This you must do on Polls Day... The vote is I SECRET! I The vote is a I SINGAPORE'S electorate was briefed last night on the details of voting m a Radio Singapore broadcast The following is a condensed text of the broadcast: "Before Polling Day the elections office will
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  • 34 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Police tonight detained a man, involved m a coffeeshop brawl m Batu Road here. The man received slight injuries. Bottles and glasses were broken during the melee.
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  • 154 1 ALOR STAR, Thurs. An active "tiger general" of the Ang Bin Hoay gang was today ordered by the Kedah Police to remain indoors until further orders. A Police spokesman, who disclosed this, added that this measure was taken to avoid unnecessary trouble during Polling
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  • 206 1 Red abyss of materialism 'Turn to God* call by Tunku KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Belief m God is the soundest bridge of all to cross the abyss of materialistic servitude which is the communist idea of man's pilgrimage, declared Tunku Abdul Rahman today m a message to the East Asia Christian
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  • 264 1 A whole school on strike for 'Democracy' KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. I Students of tho. Idns I Arabic School at Bukit Chandan, only 200 yards from the Sultan of Perak's million-doilar palace, went on a lightning strike here this morning. The 18') students of Krttom 154 are boarded staged th€ strike
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  • 99 1 EX-MALAYANS PAY RESPECTS TO SIR IBRAHIM LONDON. Thurs. (R^ter), A steady stream of mourners tailed yesterday at the Ma!a^•^ > High Commissioner*! office here on the third day of the lying-in-state of the hxviv of the Sultan of Johore Among them were many Europeans who formerly resided In Ma lava
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  • 196 2 COMMISSIONER REGRETS PUBLICATION OF MEMO MR. J. F. M< WILLIAM, the Commissioner inquiring into the workings of the Singapore City Council, yesterday "regretted" the publication by the Straits Times of a memorandum submitted by the former Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan. at the last sitting of the Commission on Monday.
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    • 626 2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. MADAM LEE AH TIENG of No. 528, Kampong Bahru Road, Singapore have applied for a Retail Shop licence m respect of premises No 74 Nelson Road, Singapore and that this application will be heard m the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate.
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    • 484 2 NOTICES NOTICE is hereby given that I* MADAM TAY CHAI of No. 34, New Bridge Road. Singapore, have applied for a 2nd Class Beer House licence m respect of premises No 215. Redhill Road. Singapore, and that this applicacation will be heard m the Court of the District Judge and
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  • 860 3 M*Y 5 "955 |h Fury Such Scorn T HE warnings and threats that arc being innccd doily into the speeches of PAP leaders at r lection rallies are serving a very different >c<.e fo that intended by these speakers. Those Have listened to this political thunder
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  • 1300 3  - The Mountain Kingdoms CYRIL DUNN by COMMUNISM'S NEW FRONTIER IN THE EASTm*Part i NEW DELHI Yf HAT difference has Tibet made to China's prospects as creator of a new empire m the East? The Indian Government is not thinking about the future m such old-fashioned terms not publicly, at all
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  • 987 3  - Persia's Leap Into 20th Century FRANCIS OFFNER by TEHERAN. 'FHE recent visits of the Shah of Persia to Britain and the arrival m Teheran of Dr. Erhard. West German Minister of Economics, symbolise Persia's eagerness for contact with the Western world and her need for education and development. In Teheran
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  • THEVOICE of MALAYA
    • 126 3 Sir— l appeal to all graduates of the College of Preceptors (which was incorporated by Royal Charter m 1841) with the aim of forming a Singapore Branch or Guild of the College of Preceptors, so as to set up an Association whereby graduates may havt an
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  • Article, Illustration
    393 3 QN TUESDAY of last week. this column challenged the Police to prove it was doing the force an injustice by suggesting it had fallen down on the .ion of seeing that the Elections Ordinance i s not violated This week began with an assurance that the mata mata
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  • 1034 4 Civil Servants are m the mam loyal ana honest, he tells rally Stowaway girl is not sure if she's m love A SCATHING attack on the "arrogance" of the Peoples Action Party was made by Mr. David Marshall Workers Party candidate for the
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  • 117 4 The sack is too drastic They say SINGAPORE civil servants yesterday received the warning of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew with mixed feelings that any of .hem found betting during office hours are to be sacked Mr. Lee secretary-general of the Peoples Action Party sounded this warning on Wednesday during a
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  • 30 4 THE general meeting of the Cny Council Gas Department Workers Union wfl] o* r.e.d at 9am or. Sunday at the union premises, No "6 Race Course Road. Singapore
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  • 292 4 Missing seaman poses riddle Starts big hunt WHERE is Martin M. Hammond, a crew member of the American-owned freighter, John B. Kulukinds, which sailed from Singapore last week? Hundreds of officials including Singapore Police, Immigration authorities. American Consulate, local agents for the vessel, his family at home are anxious to
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  • 186 4 PAP ISSUE A WARNED TO SEQ SOCIEIIES IN POLITIC TH; the Pc Mr T pesti rd cieties polltto V^J happj He j ansv < 3 an mc ling I k. Mr U 1 I ing that if M lira) SO"™* 1 withdraw two Sir ance cas tiotiS, Mr. "F>< J
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  • 353 4 Premier: Nation needs the mind and heart of every young teacher PENANG. Thurs. The educational system of Malaya has been designed to promote a true spirit of national unity, for if Malaya Is to take her proper and worthy place among: the nations she
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  • 589 5 14 man predicts move tainst 'common enemy' A SINGAPORE Peoples Alliance City CounI Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, yesterday surprised t 1,000 people when he predicted that lin a week all the people of Singapore will against the Peoples Action Party." j g
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  • 67 5 ANTI-AIRCRAFT SHELL DUG UP BY WORKER A THREF FOOT n»tiaircraft shell was discovered from a varan* site beh nd a block of new buildings m I. mi Teck Kirn Road, Singapore, yesterday. The shell, which was believed to be left at the site during the Japanese occupation, was dug out
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  • 177 5 Rotten eggs at rally as lights go out TELUK ANSON, Thurs. The lights went out and rotten eggs were thrown at an election rally organized by the Peoples Progressive Party at Langkup, 15 miles from here last night. The rally was being held In support of the P.P.P. candidate for
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  • 203 5 Jail for an who obbed Printer n tei mt. need by Mi Just X the Sing a p n I\ iri eight jears 5 y j robbery ■p. i ted that Br three ottM r m raylaid the ft director of the I Wf n Jan. 2 and f $1
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  • 51 5 D an, Phua ed m thp Genets night, r r.rp--> r colliding with a c m Gf mg Road, dent took place at p. it: near the r d Park ipiM iling lot l *v~. -> should c pector D Krishr Bepi v Ltnea Stai
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  • 35 5 4 11m v d s mosl models will ■z ir —<=> today Sydney by Mania &?rMra Natha -^rica and Miss "r on F-ar.ce. arc visttini m it their istar e~ m fashion Brisbane. f
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  • 20 5 17, At icdefence the Singapore 1 'net C mri yesterrobbinq v bin Ham* «^ak. 40 cen*.- Mard 8
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  • 22 5 Chinatown. I and Kampong mged .n dark- a power breakS ac 7 D.m yester- s rame on an <*.ter repairs.
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  • 199 5 Dole for jobless is PMIP platform THF secretary oi the Election Committee of the PanMalayan Islamic Party, Inche Ahmad Khan Surattee, last night declared that his party would move a resolution to introduce unemployment benefit and the old age pension. Speaking at an election rally at Geyiang Serai, he said:
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  • 101 5 SIX NURSES RECEIVE CERTIFICATES SINGAPORE'S Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Brasa, yesterday ura^ed the first batch of graduates who received the Health Visitors and School Nurses Certificates for their hard wokr and devotion to duty. Mr. Braga pointed °ut that the course was a very comprehensive one covering a
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  • 365 5 I thought I was being framed' Court told AN Assistant Traffic Supervisor of the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday told a Singapore court that he felt he was being "framed" when he saw two cases of brandy m the boot of his car on Oct. 30 last year. Leonard William Kleinman
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  • 74 5 NURSE DENIES CAUSING DEATH SOSAMMA Verghese, a nursing sister, was charged m a Singapore Magistrates Court yesterday with caus:n2 the death of Tan Seng Hon2. 19. by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide. She was alleged to have driven her car negligently. resulting m Tan's death at *Bukit
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  • 309 5  -  LIEW CHOON FATT By CURBS UNDER REVIEW, SAYS TRADE CHIEF: BYINGTON IS PLEASED KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government may soon open the door for more American products to be imported into the country now that there is "a closer understanding
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  • 267 5 TAIPING, Thurs. Residents here today expressed great concern at the increasing activities of secret societies m this town. This fear has been aggravated by yesterday's ai when thugs used parangs, a An Alliance leader, Mr. Toh Ens Hoe. a Justice of the Peace
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  • 200 5 SYDNEY was one of the busiest sections of the Australian tour of Ch e Ummi Kelsom binti Maidin, of Kuala Trengganu. Che Ummi Kelsom is the 2.000 th student to go to Australia under the Colombo Plan and her tour as the guest
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  • 245 5 VICE GIRL TELLS A POLICEWOMAN OF EASY MONEY-JAILED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— Magistrate Tuan Haji Mohd. Taib today sentenced Siti binti Ahmad to one month jail for living m "part" on the immoral earnings ol prostitution. A policewoman searcher. Miss Margaret Yesudian told the court that she wl« instructed by her
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  • 116 5 A TALK titled "Window of German] ■coompanied rjcoloured slides and music be given at the Chinese V M C A. today at T.sop.m, by the Secretary t»f the YM C A ;r Gr> many, Mr. Kar' Gerhard Ge:'hLer. Pupils of hU secnnr.r.w ~\i ir
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  • 327 6 26 countries attend Christian conference KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Religious tolerance prevailing m Malaya was today praised by delegates attending the first East Asia Christian Conference here. Delegates, consultants and observers from 26 countries m Asia, Africa and America said that, from what they had
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  • 103 6 Ipoh miner found hanging from tree IPOH, Thurs— A miner,. Chew Yam Keng. 40, of the Foong Yee mining kongsi, was found hanging from a tree near the Anglo-Chinese Girls' School at the busy junction of Kampar Road and Chamberlain Road at 4 p.m. today. A brother of the dead
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  • 62 6 PLEADS NOT GUILTY A YOUTH. Tar Soon Chwee of Tkms Bahru Road. >. charged ton the S ngapore Xinth Magistrate's C iri yesterday being a member of an illegal assembly v eh ca ised hurt to C'~:^'i Hock Lee, at Margard Drive, on April 21 He pleaded n °t guilty
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  • 287 6 WE'LL HAVE THE FINEST TEACHERS IN ASIA: DATO WONG PENANG, Thurs. Malaya should have the finest teachers m Asia m a few years' time if conditions here were reflected m the standards reached by the students of the Malayan Teachers' College. This was stated by the Chief Minister, Penang, Dato
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  • 80 6 SEA CADET WILL STUDY MEDICINE IN INDIAN VARSITY THIS 19-year-old Sea Cadet. G. P. Bala Krishna, leaves today for India to take up further studies at the Madras Christian College. A former student of Beatty Secondary School, Balk Krishna, has been a member of the Selangor Sea Cadet Corps since
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  • 54 6 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Army Civil Service Union: Chairman Mr B. R Wyse, secretary Mr. Tan Sen? Kuan, treaturer— Mr, S. Francis; Committee members Messrs. Tan Kirn Pang, Thangavelu. John Paul, S. W. Barter. Chua Teng Poo, M. A Jabbar, Harbajan Singh and
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  • 181 6 VISCOUNTS FOR MALAYAN AIRWAYS MALAYAN Airways yesterdv. umc inced their decision to perati two Vickers V:>r~ m! D aircrnrt. rhe airline hoped that rraft would commence operati n before the; end tl this fear. Fitted with Roils Royce I Dart 510 engines, r::t\-e air- 1 would flj \'.-::ng and ?ome
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  • 88 6 BAH AI HEAD ON LECTURE TOUR MRS Shirin Fozdar, secre- sii gapore Council oi W men and President of the Bahai Assexx y oi South-east Asia, leaves Singapore tomorrov air for Saigon, Cam- tnd Bangkofe on a lecture tour. She i? expected to id urn May 26. >34 Mrs Fozdar
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  • 231 6  -  Subramanyam ONE of the five ways to attract capita] to Singapore was to "keep away Communism, which robs the essence of man and makes him a beast of burden," said the Liberal Socialist candidate for Tanjong Pagar, Dr. C. Subramanyam, m ar.
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  • 40 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Pahang Government press statement said today "Under the constituency of Benus, Inche Ba>ir bin Ma*, is a candidate of the Sociali? f Front and nol 'he Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. The error is regret 'cd."
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  • 104 6 The wounded Corporal who stayed in terror jungle alone THIS is Corporal jack Kirby, 23, of the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, who was alone for eight hours injured m the deep terrorist infested jungle of North Malaya. Corporal Kirby and three soldiers were taking a vital message back to
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  • 587 6 Admiralty ordered to free disabled Formosan trawler $16,000 SALVAGE CLAIM PAID PENANG, Thurs. The Chief Justice of the Federation of Malaya, Dato Sir James Thomson, has commanded the Admiralty Marshal to release the disabled fishing trawler, "Maan Shuen Kuang." now anchored m the harbour here with a broken propellor shaft.
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  • 197 6 He blames Ong for strike fiasco PENA N G. Thurs. City Councillor, Mr- Ooj Thiam Siew. charged m a statemeni today, that if anyone was guilty of the Eastern Smelting Company stride which er.x^ m a fiasco, it was the Minister for Labour. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. Mr Ooi was
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  • 40 6 THE Singapore City Counril Electrical Workers Union has elected the following officials for the current year; President, Mr. K. Suppiah; vice-presi-dent, Mr. S. Alikutty; secretary, Mr. S. Thambusamy; asst secretary, Mr. Yelappan Nair; treasurer, Mr. Lim Poh Quee.
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  • 296 6 National unity before merger: Thomas PEOPLE m Singapore should not be angry, but pleased that some Colony industrialists have invested money m the Federation and moved factories there, the Labour Front candidate for Thomson Division, Mr. Francis Thomas, said at an election rally last night. Declaring that Tun Lim Yew
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  • 43 6 Compulsory. education at six: SPA THE Singapore Peoples Alliancr things, organise special language a P J f^ and middle school students to fa< r the Nanyang Tniversitv or thr I In a radio talk yesterday SPA Thio Chan Bee, outlined the party tion.
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  • 269 6 Missing plank cost manager his life A FACTORY manager who went into a swollen canal to retrieve a plank missing from a wooden bridge wa* drowned, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told ye>terday. Ong Say Tec^. 24. manager of Hong Seng Sago Factory at Bukit Panjang Road, was carried away
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  • 150 6 PAP.V master' will crac its whi Mr. L r A Ft Gove: itsell i people, tneir ma whip Mr. Pete: Li retarv Spea time Mr r X Wear leader to: he (the 111 gma r He that if th< P w. vot e d Insu.,ri PAP tOVCTMH^ as masior t
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  • 26 6 PROP-jet FIRST FLIC a bi :N A J prop bond augurate these air person] Sing ■;->• This i pc t« Lebar p.m. The hours don to Singapore^
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  • 27 6 ROUND THE WORLD 12 YEARS -BY FOOT THESE two youths from Bftttl Pahat. Zakanah bm Mohamed Said (right) and Peng Mo«n TV/">V) lift km lH«ia|ji wh r
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  • 516 7 OTERS WARNED OF RED AGENTS INVASION They are seeking to make inroads at polls says Lib-Soc chief OPPORTUNISTS and undercover agents of Communism were the ones who were seeking to gain from the forthcoming election on May 30, the secretary-geneial of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, declared
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  • 119 7 UBBER N PRICES P| »^IN(i rubber prices £n'» per Ih) m Sineafr yestcsdaj were: Buyers Sellers llTne* UMU 100- No 1 j 991 100 s '<:. r B iiejj >t<Md% 111 ftk I m Sin?a--r is $3984 per pit ul pun $J >. OSDOH Rl BRER npfnirt? sessioi Bu> tn
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  • 115 7 NO TIME TO PREPARE CASE LAWYER BECAUSE he was engaged In tnatt< r ol national in- terest it left him no time to p ure his case said Singai pore lawyer Mr C. H. Koh j before Second District Judge Mr Ch Ol Singh. Mr Kth succ< ssfully app i
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  • 18 7 R-l GENERAL W G H Chir: Stafl FARELF "ea\ o gapon I t: to Soutl Vietnam,
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  • 34 7 NG Ens Kiong, who pleaded KHilty to a charge of possessing two slabs of raw opium at New Market Road on March 13 was yesterday fined $200 by a Singapore Magistrate's Court.
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  • 329 7 EX-SOLDIER HASSAN LIES PARALYSED IN HOSPITAL HOPING AGAINST HOPE MALACCA, Thurs. A 25-year-old ex-soldier, paralysed from the waist down, is lying m the General Hospital here hoping that a million-to-one chance of recovery will materialise. The ex-soldier, Hassan bin Bachak, formerly of the Singapore Guard Regiment, is desperately m need
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  • 219 7 Challenge at rally in Penang nearly caused a riot PENANG, Thurs. Pandemonium broke out among a big crowd at a Socialist Front rally near the Perak Road market at Jelutong last night. A man was detained by Police, but released soon after. The Socialist Front candidate for the Jelutong constituency.
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  • 302 7 VOTE FOR A STABLE GOVT. -PREMIER PENAN G. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak, urged the electorate here tonight to "vote wisely" for a good and stable Government on polling day, June 6. Dato Razak was speaking as Deputy President of UMNO at an Alliance rally at the Esplanade
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  • 315 7  - Women can help to build nation Mr. Ong Yoke Lin KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— In tne vital task oi bunding a united Malayan nation, tne women haa a very important roie to play, said, Air. Ung Yoke Lin, Minister ior Labour and Social Welfare, addressing the National Association ot Women's Institutes
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  • 111 7 THE following members of the Board of Visitors for the Nantina and Bushey Park Homes, for the next two years, were appointed by the Minister of Labour and Welfare. Tun Lim Yew Hock, a government statement said yesterday. Chairman. Mr. Ec Peng Liang; secretary. Mr Quek Swee How;
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  • 190 9 Price Cut Will Not Benefit Consumers RICE THE price of rice to the consumer m Singapore will remain unchanged, despite the recent reduction m government stockpile rice prices. This wai stated yesterday by Mr. Teo Han Sam. chair■r.an of the Singapore General R: c Importers Association, when commenting on the
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  • 129 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malayan no>« merchants have been informed by government that from the beginning of next month, they will be required only to buy a tor. of government stockpile rice for every two tons they imported. Present ruling is that rice merchant.- must buy one ton
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    • 38 9 Kamo Maru, Capetan Mar.il'is Glensarn, Djadjaratna, San Ernesto, A.somur, BengaWsn, Tnr\z Yick, Mozyt, Pacific Trader. Sagafjord. Ardi 1, Xarifa, Maetguycker, rVrmonia, Totoa, Havildar. Salamat, Titania, Lucky Fortune! 9a!at!ga. Siberoet, GoVi n FrancisviUe. Everglory, Lotorium, Vain Cloon.
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    • 73 9 Djad;at. Bee*nns. H:n Chlian, Sty. B'jatan. Hero, Tone Seng. Hin LeoOf, Hock Lee. Kirn Hai Senff. I^ee'A'ana. Tone Nam, Pi-:fir i and Rokan. X-:! a T;:r.2kal. Ro? I Ang Kheng, Bicol. \'< Leong, Taype, Matahari, H;n Cheo^j, Segamat Hai Hjui, Sirusa, Soor Lee. Kibabalu, Tionj A'"". Ynrz An:
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    • 44 9 Corfu 1. Lika 3. Mibaru Maru C '/P. Bennhot P. Rajula R. Bencleuch 10. Salmara 13, Tabian 15. Kar='.k 23. C:ngelese Pnnre 2?. Asahi Maru 23. Fl>n Bakke 31, Autolycui 33, Kwantung 35, Cardiganshire .^B. Raiah B-ooke 40. Fair Sky AX HallvaM 44.
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  • 190 9 Scheme To Aid W-Coast Fishermen MALACCA, Thurs. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Aziz bin Ishak. today told local Malay fishermen that his Ministry would start a scheme m the West Coast similar to the one m the East Coast to help them prosper m their fishing industry. The Minister toured
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  • 56 9 THE Pakistan Trade Commissioner m Singapore, Mr. A. A. Khan, will hold an informal cocktail reception at his residence ;n Coronation Road west on May 21. m honour of a trade delegation from his country. The mission is due m Singapore on thai date m the course
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  • 356 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed." D:sp. $1.07 cd; Fitzpatricks r>4c. F. N. ords. £1.57, $1.56; OF.. Life $26.00; Gammon >l h.t"; Hammer $14.". Hongkong Bank $442.00 Hume prefs. A4/101 arrival; M Cement $1.70, $171 overnight; M. Colls. 91c to 93c; McAUster $1.18; Metal Bo
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  • 64 9 London, Thurs. (UPD— Pathescope (Great Britain) has contracted to sell £1,500,000 worth of cine cameras and projectors to a United States buyer m face of fierce Japanese competition. Announcing the contract, the company's chairman. Mr. J. Ratze said "this valuable order proves we can beat
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  • 413 9 VITAL FOR MALAYA, SPORE TO WORK TOGETHER Finance A ml Commerce I THE Federation of Malaya and Singapore, which have moved along separate political paths since August 1957, are now faced with deciding the extent of economic collaboration they can and will maintain, says the First National City Bank of
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  • 275 9 Heavy Setting On Mart REPORTS that the U S. government will not provide funds to replace deteriorating rubber from its stockpile, yesterday caused a 3£ cents drop m the local price to $I.oo^ per lb., for International first grade June. Nervous liquidation m Singapore
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  • 216 9 BORGWARD of Germany will introduce their trucks m the Malayan market later this year, the company's Eastern, Sales Manager, Mr. R. Petter, said m Singapore yesterday. At present Borgward are marketing passenger cars and station wagons m Malaya. The introduction of trucks would increase the range
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  • 68 9 DELIVERIES of tin \M <*oncentratet bom Feierauon r >t Ma'.aya mines *o Singapore, Penang and ButtetwofS m April amounted to ~*k~. trr.:s:n?' 92P, tOU 111 the preiriouf montta Deliveries En the Un\ teul month? this year, amounted to Li.loB tons, igtinti :2. r^nB tone |n the
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  • 39 9 Now capital expend!! ire by private businesses m A ittra for :he half-year July to December Iost, to'ai:ed £174,200,000. This comprised I 60,500*000 spent on new building! fird structures, and £113,700,000 on other new capital equipment.
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  • 331 9 Industrials Easier On The Share Mart INDUSTRIALS and Rubbers were easier on the Malayan share market, yesterday. Tins, however, were steady. Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fed Dispensary lor 1.09 G E. Life 25.50 26.50 Gammon 1.83 1.85 cd Henry
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  • 37 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rate to merchants yesterday:— Selling, T.T./O-D. ready: French Francs *****; Holland Gldrs. 123}; Swedish Kroner 1695; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 93 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per Dicul yesterday were Copra April-May $44 j buyers; $45$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $69 sellers; m drums $72 sellers; Muntok white pepper $144 seller?; Sarawak white $143 sellers; special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed
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  • 258 9 AKRON, Ohio, Thurs. (UPI) Construction of a modern tyre and tube plant m Teheran, Iran, has been started by B. F. Goodrich Iran, S.A., a newly organized subsidiary of the B. F. Goodrich Company. Completion of the plant is scheduled for early 1961. according
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  • 150 9 FOURTEEN students from the Malayan Teachers TrainIng: College, Brinsford Lodge, Wolverhampton, England. recently attended a special training course at the Massey. Ferguson School of Farm Mechanization, Stoneleigh, near Coventry. The students, all of whom are members of the College's Young Farmers Club, spent a week partly
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 428 9 Lp^ BURMA FIVE STAR LINE ■jßfcL MONTHLY SERVICE FROM JAPAN HONGKONG PORTS. lAOICTA II" Singapore P Sham Penang pUOiaAUan 15 Moy 18 Moy 1 9 Moy key';' *g Cargo For P.S'ho m, Penang, R itgoon. U INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY L c-T^ Singapore 51 Beach Srreet Penang. f '664 b *****.
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  • Penang Teachers
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      35 10 LITTLE Celine Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Verughese of Ambar Tenang Estate, Dengkil. celebrated her first birthday recently is seen with her mother, Mrs. Thomas Verughese. Picture by Ch'ng Seng Poll.
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    • 140 10 (RIGHT) Fifty wives of Federation Army personnel from Port Dickson recently toured Lever Brothers (M) Ltd Kuala Lumpur. The party \va 5 organised by the Port Dickson Garrison Welfare Club. Standardpic by Fah. (BELOW) Inche Sarmadi bin Nairn and his bride, the former Che Dewi Fatimah
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    • 59 10 Fashion Queen Lee See EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD Miss Pong Yoke Sum (left) who won the "Fashion Queen" contest m connection with the screening of the film "Air Hostess" m Kuala Lumpur. Second was Miss Yap Lee See, 18, while Miss Ooi Wan Kwan, 17, was third. They are seen with
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    • 113 10 Rosy Wins With Best Hair-Do (RIGHT) Miss Rosy Loo (left) recently won the Hair Style Contest held at the Odeon Theatre, Kota Bharu. m conjunction with the screening of the film "Calendar Girl." Runnersup were Miss Irene Chua, Miss Aishah binte Ibrahim and Miss Zainum Ismail. They are seen with
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      43 10 (RIGHT) The British High Commissioner, Sir Geofroy Tory and the Charge D'Affaires of the United Arab Republic. Major General Mohammad Rashad Danish are seen with a demure Japanese actress at a reception held m Kuala Lumpur during the recent Film Festival Week.
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    • 104 10 THIRTY FOUR teachers from 17 independent schools m Selangor ended a oneweek course with a tea party for their instructors, Mr. J.H. Cottier (sixth from left) and Mr. R. Williams (sixth from right). Also present was the Chief Education Officer, Mr. T.K. Taylor (seventh from left)
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 34 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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  • 539 11 to The Thrills Were Missing I y ■f am. rhampions of the Central Zone of the (up soccer, did just enough to beat the Rest ji i iml Singapore) by two goals to nil m the match ending: the Asian Cup series at
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  • 104 11 Lakhbir To Lead Fed. Forces Team I AKHBIK Singh Gill will lead the Federation Armed Forces cricket team against the British Army at the Federation Army ground at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow and Sunday. The team v ill be chosen from the following: Col. Yeop .Mahidin. Major Poulger. Capt D Pike,
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  • 85 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Police Sports Club and Bungsar Railway Recreation Club drew two-ail m their F.A.S. Division II Government and Business Houses League match on the Sentul ground today. At half time Police led 2-1. Centre forward Gurucharan Singh netted both the goals for Police while
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  • 403 11 IE BIG POOLS CASE I)MM>V limrs. (Reuter) The High Court ruled; &p icccei ti\ture 1 1 «i t issued by the English Foot-' I- ball league is topyright. Fixture '.l*U5 form the ba.-i^ of The pools coupon which I m ns I
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  • 134 11 night r :er D p Dfi ig.a: iere m p: f Engi t the m bi .i r R tl the first I right m Vorld Cup stai tn f E attack k 1 ttrst g il m the I Hi als i laid [V i
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  • 18 11 -N. ecam* tM r \>, r I. rr I vil ed it s: at the
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  • 211 11 HK Here In June For Ho Ho Cup Match XL ALA Ll'MPl R, Thurs. The Hongkong Chinese Amateur Football Federation will be coming to Malaya to play their annual Ho Ho Cup match against Malayan Chinese next month. j This was confirmed by an official of the MCFA who told
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  • 50 11 Today's SPORT SOCCER: SAFA Div. 3B T. Kurav United vs Haikovys at Geylano; STB vs P. Peranakan at CZJ; D:v 2A SRC vs RAF Seletar at SRC; D:v. SB Arsenal SC vs Junior AA fit Farrer Park. Friendly —JoUiladsvs GHQ at Tangl:n. Boxing: SABA national open championships at Great Wend.
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  • 86 11 Penang To Meet Perak In 'Return' PENAN G. Thuzs. Fenang wID play a return friendly soccer match against Perak at the City Stadium at 5.15 p.m. on Sunday. The Penang tiam will be: Varatharaju. Koay Ban Chuan. G. Vasu, Saw Choo Yean, Pang Siang Teik, Boey Chong Liam. M. Kuppan,
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  • 94 11 TWO KOs IN OPEN' BOXING THERE were two knockouts and one technical knockout m last night's Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's open championships held at the Great World. Results were: Flyweight; F. Lee won on w.o. from Pte. Jumat; Abu Hassan beat A. Stanislaus on points. Bantamweight: J. Chan beat V.
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  • 85 11 TOKYO Thurs. (Reuter) Mr. Tsuneyosni Takeria, acting chairman of tne Japanese Olympic Committee, accompanied by two committee officials today Left here by Scandinavian Airlines System for Rome via Stockholm to attend a meeting of International Olympic Committee officials to be held m Munich opening May 22
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  • sports letter
    • 107 11 SUDDENLY, RESULTS OFF THE AIR Sir— For the thousands of sportsmen like me who listen to Radio Singapore, I am disappointed to find that there are no more sports results that I can listen to. Perhaps Radio Singapore is not aware that sport plays an important part m the entertainment
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  • 430 11 SEKEMBAN. Thurs— The final of the Army Football Association's Malaya Cup is likely to be one of the most keenly fought matches of the competition when the First Battalion. The Sherwood Foresters. encounter the First Battalion, The Loyal Regiment, present holders of the coveted Caldbeck Cup,
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  • 27 11 ROYA.L Air Force Changi beat Jollilads Sports Club by two goals to nil m a friendly soccer match at 1 Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 179 11 SAFA Play Hosts To Asian Cuppers Th c Vietnam Consul. Mr. Tang tan Chi, said last night that sport teas the "best manifestation of solidarity and the brotherhood of mankind." He was speaking last night at the dinner given by th c Singapore Amateur Football Association at the Capitol Blue
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  • 497 11 TAX CHENG ENG, a prolpgp of Wong Ppng Soon, showed his class whpn hp scorpd a grand straight vets victory over Lam Say (how m the Sinjiporp Badminton Association's Junior championships at the Badminton Stadium last night. Cheng Kng won l r >-7, 15-4. Che Bng,
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  • 165 11 Motor Clubs Miniraliy On May 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Thins.— The Malayan Motor Sport? Club's miniraiiy will be hf j id on May 31, starting at the Kuala Lumpur Plying Ciub. and ending at the airfield. The race [fi scheduled to start at 2.30 p.m. but competitors must report to the
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  • 32 11 RAF sdcter hcri' 2IM Ba*'*.lioi Gurkha Regiment 7-0 [a j a cncrer natch at Sf-]r\~r i terday Wr^'.cr 3 DiCfc I 2 MO «--8 I I ar.rl HooghtOO wClf the
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    • 109 11 FOR THF ORIKNT MIDDLF-WT. CHAMPIONSHIP i ON NEUTRAL (iROLND 12-3 MIN. RDS. BOXING -HAPPY- WORLD STADIUM SUNDAY, 17 Ih. MAY 9.00 p.m. DOWTHONG vs. Yg. PAULINO (ORIENT CHAMPION) (PHILIPPINES CHAMP) 9 11^. Frathrr-Wt. Championship ■L of sinjfapore i i JK MING CHAN vs. SOMKIAT £&jl Supported b» (j«»od F icht*.
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  • 723 12  -  SCRUTINEER By THREE CHEERS has benefitted much from his first day effort, judging by the manner m which he did his final workout at Bukit Timah yesterday. With Moon astride, and paced by Sterling, he reTurned the smart time of 37 1 5 sec. for the
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  • 169 12 SIX boxer.- of tne 30 Br.. RAO C. team have er.'ered for the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association championships a* the Greai World tonight and tomorrow. Three of them are Sir.sdpore Base District Army champions:- L CpL Willetts (lightheavyweight); L/Cpl. Hinckey (light middleweight); and Pte
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    15 12 HOW they finished on Wednesday, second day of the Singapore May meeting at Bukit Timah.
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  • 1721 12 Probable F^ For Tomorro At Bt. Timd FOLLOWING a^e weights and i>r<, hl M l tomorrow, last day of the Singapore- i vr f |J" mmM The Singapore Cu p *•> Class 7-/ i/ 4 *fi/e$ 1 2_19 Who Knows beg 5y 10 nc Dimri., I* J 5211.7 Downing Street
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    • 158 12 Subscribe Tn The STANDARD VLALAVAS ONLY INDEFtNDENT NATIONAL k 'APER If you live m Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or m the surrounding areas, why not subscribe to the •STANDARD" and have it delivered to your horn* daily—or to your office if preferred? Ail you have to do is
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  • 132 13 JU TH Taylor will do or n Michael Todd real si Mv*tery." parts filming soon rlon Pj; ipptarini m the l" Inatomj ol a P» DukC FMinsror. 1^ dpou* a.s a c bj compostni B thp Wancn i topped b> John i I>»\»n Martin, re n s
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  • 20 13 MARI\ nm. Padmini «jtarsol "Sinr.npore," admire a dreys. "Chantek!. 1 gays Maria, and p\on the salessirl exclaims
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  • 215 13 Vorst-Dressed' Actor In Show Business {.YWOOD BestmmA Dean Martin Mm mH- claimed !d'?ned actor in in aCM ureal s ectacula he a n .<■-. tei B^nd. m he reaches r e de- r s-- 3 w r. bas steadily jowu >. because of bis ovi the c. ■f n throuch
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  • 51 13 INCLUDED n Hbr r y Be afor.te's nev. R. C. A. -tor long-playing album. '"Love I- A Gentle Tr. Dg is a rune titled Flft n." which Is the themi ng from M-G-M's The W The Flesh And Deri] In which Beil co-.>tar^ with Inger Stevens and Me!
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  • 190 13 tfACLAINE has 0 word oj adt7tce .for all y r ?s /r/io dream of a carper m piclures "Be you self" declared Shirley. SJie made thp observation beixceen scenes of "Career" the HAL WALLIS drama m which she is teamed with Dean MarUn,
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  • 382 13 Spore stars seek satins t6lrjkjfjdj By OUR FILM CORRESPONDENT I/OR the first time m local film history, an Indo-Malayan co-produc-tion is being made. The film is "SINGAPORE", and the producers, Eagle Films of Bombay, whilst making their shots m India, are doing extensive location work m Singapore itself. The film
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  • 120 13 HAPPINESS came m threes for DIANE BAKER, new 20th Century-rox actress who had her contract approved m Santa Monica Superior Court recently. Just the week before, Diane had been rast as Anne's older sister m George Stevens' production of "THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK,"
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  • 227 13 "THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD." which George Stevens will produce and direct for 20th Cen-tury-Fox release, m ToddAO and Cinemascope, will tell the life story of Our Lord Stevens points out that his policy m casting the scores of principal roles will be to use "exactly
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    343 13 WHICH WHICH? y^HICH is which? The remarkable likeness between the late king of gangsters and Rod Steiger, who portrays the hoodlum m the film "Al Capone, is almost unbelievable. They might Have been twin brothers! This is just one example of :he flavour of authenticity that the maker" of "A!
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 135 13 RITA DEL MAR D x Ql o 1 \TION: NI i ni i Bd rtf f m!»r».f»n roa fnfrvi cauI c j- H r matters -palth t ctfol with > itboI I riRTHDATE A .> BfITTHSfGN D£S— M I Keei ffairs to s ake t n rest jrou* -> n
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    • 179 13 LI'L ABNER By Ai Ca,,p iFANSALLOVER^IGUESSjKTMENjTS) V-YES-IT IS Al F -WMO X NEV£RMIKD H /Vv LONG 'SLAND T MUj\ AMERICA ARE k I'M /I > >OUR < M DLTV TD I FOSDICK THOSE IDIOTS ff ESTATE MV </&C*s'?-» CCWPLAIMIMCS XJUST J iDUTVTOV TWOSE < ISTM.E /irSYOURDUrV VLLA .ONi^c Ts^SCW/ THAT
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  • NEWS
    • 322 14 A step'by*step settlement of German problems It calls for the m m setting up or an all-German Government GENEVA, Thurs. (Reuter) —The West today announced a "Package Plan" for a step by-step settlement of the German problem coupled with big reductions m the forces of East and
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    • 296 14 NEW YORK. ThWS. CCOTLAND YARDS Murder Squad has been called m :o buD solve two sex mm d 8 l s which have bi ugh! terror to the Br Is ta-g ivern c d holid ay Isle )1 Bermuda, ofl Amer.ra'i, Atlantic
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    • 74 14 BANGKOK. Thurs. < Reuter> N>w traffic regulation* limiting the age of taxi drivers betueen 10 and •>/> years "ould be drafted soon. Luang Chartrakarn Ko- *'>|, Interior t'nderSecretary said today. Luang Chart said records showed that many rareles S accide Us were caused
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    • 20 14 CANADA ar.r- Pakistan yester ;av signed wa agreement for co-operation m the peacefu ises o: atomic energy (Rcuter).
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    • 60 14 JI DGES of the Miss Palo Alto contest m California last week had a hard time deciding which of the two identical twins— Leisha (left) or Patricia Gullison was the Pettier m ba'hin? suits They compromised and awarded the Miss Palo Alto Contest Bathine: Suit trophy o
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    • 194 14 VATICAN' CITY. Thurs. (I PI) President Soekarno of Indonesia today was received by Pope John XXIII m a private audience that may help to smooth over \atican-Indonesian relations. Soekarno, who leaver tomorrow for a tour of Latin America, is In Rome for an official visit
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    • 110 14 CANADAS CONTRIBUTION TO INDIA HONGKONG, Thurs. (Reuter) —Mr Chester A Ror.r.ir.- Canadian Huh Commissioner m India. said here today that Canada had contributed' more per capita aid to India than any other country n the world Mr Ronning, who arrived here from Calcutta on his way Ottawa, said relations between
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    • 244 14 WE'VE GONE VERY FAR... Herter GENEVA, Tliurs. (Renter). —Mr. Christian Herter, American Secretary of Stale, m presenting -he Wester?? "Package Plan" on Germany, said an examination of the plan "clearly shows that our Governments liave gone very jar to meet Soviet preoccupations." Mr, Herter told the Foreign Ministers' conference: "My
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    • 33 14 THE State Department reported "some improvement" yesterday m the condition of former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles m his fight against pneumonia. He is still confined to his bed. UPI.
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    • 202 14 NEW DELHI, Thurs. (Reuter) The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, told a Press conference today that Tibetan refugees m India now totalled 12,200. It was hoped to find some of them employment, perhaps on road-building m the Himalayas. Mr. Nehru said that among the
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    • 103 14 KALIMPONG. Thurs. (Reuter) The Chinese communists have arrested almost all rich Tibetans m Lhasa, according to usually reliable sources here. The sources quoting latest reports from Lhasa said that the arrested persons were now being paraded through Lhasa streets m handcuffs. The people are being
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    • 31 14 SIDNEY BECHET. the American jazz musician who had been living m France for the last ten year?, died today his fi2nd birthday m his suburban villa near Paris. (Reuter).
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    • 70 14 v J A i P Thurs (UPD— Mrs. Lin Fu-Hong suen her san u»°e r d rested year and judge Hu Tao youn^^vo^^e:: l^^ 53^ 6 0111 JUdge a d the Jud J h H,r U fnl. IC FU r Cti nar i Co »««tee recently demoted
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    • 167 14 JAKARTA. Thurs (Reuter).— Indonesia^ Dewiy-formed women's police force is being taught yoga. ->Fifty policewomen about a third of the total force are taking part m the course. Mrs. Sukanto, wile ol Indonesia's Police Chief, who is organizing the courses said "We regard the science
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    • 65 14 HONGKONG. Thurs. .Reuter* A Chinese communist tugboat sailed Into Br:--tish waters outside Hongkong harbour on Tuesday and towed away two funks a Government spokesman sa^d today. All the people aboard the Junks except three children, jumped overboard and swam ashore. The junks arrived here from Taiping.
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    • 21 14 THE SHAH of Persia left London by air last n:£ht for Copenhagen after his rrneday visit to Britain.—(Reuter*.
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    • 354 14 Now Indom^ has a go a the commune JAKARTA. Thurs. (I P1) —F00d.,,,, planning to inaugurate a small-s<al f .irv| m it, the Chinese communist communes m ai nation self-sufficient m food production The government has introdu»r f i i<, p gramme providing for a Ration-wide svji centres" designed to
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    • 166 14 New stethoscope help so many LONDON. Thurs (R Fll ter) A British irnentor is today reported to have made a "medical breakthrough" m the battle to reduce the number of stillborn babies The Daily Express pC-BBCa uriter s3y s that 4.1-year-old Mr Lionel Fothergill has devised an electronic stethoscope which
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    • 56 14 I F I" I—L-L. ffXCUSeME.MATE-j ♦^P 5 y 1 Ihanpsl IS^IL »^y I />^ *«ANTfO j 1 v J Mv^HTEP jjtf I m *-S '■ii* -V; W i vi: J: m L± N V I ONLTT WAKTTED I^/^ H \T7| H V A( iGn t.../ j NDSI IT~~'^s^Bl HANDS «-r
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