Singapore Standard, 16 May 1959

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD a it m sl Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1959. Vol IX No 317 15 cts. 16 Poges [FINAL EDITION]
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  • 739 1 UNION HAS CHOSEN INOPPORTUNE TIME' Negotiations break down after hopeful start Ballot papers go out now to all N.U.R. branches KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Railway tonight faced the prospect of a countrywide strike by eight thousand of its 14,000 employees, in the wake of today's fruitless
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  • 3424 1 Five letters missing from cinema file Marcus CITY COUNCIL PROBE (CONTD) SMITH AND LEE CLASH AGAIN THE Chief Administrative Officer of the Singapore City Council, Mr. P. C. Marcus, yesterday alleged before the Commission of Inquiry into the workings of the Council, that more than five letters were missing from
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  • 153 1 Dato 'pooh poohs' 13 seats offer ALOR STAR. Fri. It is too early to speak of a merger between Singapore and the Federation, because the PeopleAction Party has yet to win the elections, said the Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, in an interview with The Standard today. The Dato was
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  • 24 1 A 75-YEAR-OLD man, Sim Kim Heng, of Prince Charles Crescent was yesterday found hanging in his room. Police su.spect no foul play.
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  • 130 1 Mr. George Thomas Holloway, Singapore's Comptroller of Income Tax, returned to the Colony by air last night to testify in the Chew Sw r ee Kee Bank Account Inquiry. He was ushered into the V.I. P. room, the doors of which were closed to
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  • 142 1 Vice Squad steps in as... More showgirls step out of clothes LOiNDON, Fri. Scotland Yard's vice squad are probing London's nude shows which are now earning thousands of pounds weekly. Detectives have been keeping observation at many private clubs where nudity draws capacity crowds. Reports from private individuals have alleged
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  • 256 1 DROP THAT DEMAND PLEA BY MINISTER KANGAR (Perils), Fx:. The threat of country-wide "work-to-rule* 1 campaign by S.oon railwaymen, would not do anybody any good, declared t*ie Minister for Transport. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib The Minister. who Kras speaking at a special Press conference at the Rest House
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  • 67 1 BIG RUBBER THEFT FROM ESTATE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Road blocks were put up at all points in the Uiu Langat district of Selansor in an attempt to recover 5.000 ]b of smoked rubber sheets that were stolen from an estate storehouse The sheds, valued at $4.2.")0, were taken from Belau
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  • 23 1 PRINCESS SUGA, youngest daughter of Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako was officially engaged yesterday to her bank clerk flance Misanaga Shimazu— UPI.
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  • 229 1 BADMINTON STAR TEH KEW SAN IS QUIZZED BY COUNCIL PfcNANG, Fri Malayan badminton star Teh kew San, who is a clerk in the Treasury Department of the George Town City Council, has been asked to explain why he reported for duty seven days late after his recent international tour with
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  • 96 1 US space plane at 4,000 mph WASHINGTON, Prl Renter* The Ui f r S'ate? experiment X- ■-<"■* p.zr.9 ;s expected to lly it s (|(i{i T.^es ts hour, a governmenj oillcial sai'i ben today The X-i 5, wh;> r, v be rarrir-ri to I iiish ftltitudfl by a "mother" plane,
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  • 34 1 IN response to an invitation received from the President of India, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will pay a State visit to India in October this y«ar.
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  • 91 2 Five testif Monday hearing inquiring .n,,, in* of th, N »J council ■•tincrd FWv r k Vaaderbrtttk p; EO ceaelttdt < propov. f| t| I^rmii \tr p f v 2 rrosv A ..m W da\ fl Althou-h \]r fc was schedule |f c-«»n«'lnri. r_; p ypstprri.i r four v. vi.
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 393 3 ike risir? crescendo of the battle of tt musi hdve been a relief for Sing3N) read the sincere views which Sir )odc **ho will be the last Briton to hold CovctlMM of this island, gave mem"se.is League at their dinner gatherit was a true and honest estiouf
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    • 294 3 lUperciliousitesa with which certain I hive already assumed the rele of whose every bidding and suggestion immediately executed, appears to have While they have exulted in this game dictatorship in Singapore, to the meni of threats and abuse, they will tat thev have treaded on very sensitive toes
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  • 38 3 9C* KO-0 *g»*_mJ v U__ no >^ Cades llCE^NtWb .,r,es» Al department* j""* 0iai i74 1 Sowar M i ei: os l \m___i (Sa LP n -S l e M71 9) -A. BukH Oni Tel:
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  • 1392 3  - Weakness On the Wings CYRIL DUNN *->by anumunism j\ vw Frantier In East (Second and final article) NEW DELHI. \yHEX the British ruled India, they concentrated their defence at the top end of the subcontinent in the Northwest Frontier region, about Arghanistan and the Khyber Pass. Every major invasion m
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  • 692 3  - Indonesian Peace Hopes Dwindle DENNIS BLOODWORTH by SINGAPORE. DROSPECTS of an early end to the civil war in Indonesia have declined sharply since President Soekarno appealed tor a return to the revolutionary Constitution of 1945. The President has demanded that the power of political I ties be curbed and lied
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  • 34 3 The largest consumers of cereal products in the world are the people of Southern Rhodesia. Colombians are the greatest sugar eaters. Icelanders consume the most milk and Uruguayans the .Tiost meat.
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  • THE VOICE of MALAYA
    • 262 3 S:r Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy's insinuation that "the Liberal Socialist Party might have decided to go it alone because some of its leaders had reached an understanding with the PAP to split the democratic votes." which appeared in your paper of May 5, is unjustified. The disagreement
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    • 101 3 Sir Well done. LibSocs! In consideration of the national Interests, you have unselfishly withdrawn two of your candidates from the election. The people of Singapore applaud your action. Now it's your turn, S.P.A. Let this little ray of sunshine dispelling the gloom engulfing the citizens of Singapore,
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    • 205 3 Sir— lf the PAP comes into power. I wish to warn the 40.000 employees of the Armed Services of the consequences if Singapore's use as r military and naval base is nullified as a result of political pressure from extremist forces. The livelihood of 40,000 employees of the
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  • Article, Illustration
    470 3 y 4tnil^/me' IT\ENTS are happening fast lj iu Singapore ton fast in fac*. for the peace of mind of some politicians. The ■MCfa desired democ ratic front, after an iil-beginning, is li. the making, evidenced by the withdrawal of tour candidates uith more o < urap before May
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  • 976 4 PAP blueprint for nation building in next 5 years THL Peoples Action Party m a blueprint of its fiveyear plan stressed the importance ol nation building. This was one of nine tasKs the party intended to carry out in (jovernment. its central executive committee, which was responsible lor the draining
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  • 549 4  - He showed nude pictures of wife to his friends LIEW CHOON FATT the Coutt orders Ex-RAF officer to pay alimony KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A former Flight Lieutenant or Koyai Air Force took photographs of his wife in her bath and later showed them to his friends, comparing her figure with
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  • 73 4 Reuter BANGKOK. Fri. A Malayan Chinese, who had worked as water and food carrier for the Malayan communist terrorists for the past ten years, ~ave himself up to C.I.D. officials at the southern Thai of Songkhla Province near the Malayan border a Police spokesman
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  • 144 4 Govt. tightens control on remittances to China: $45 a month KIALA LLMPLR. Fri The F i, fl f Government today introduced further nir., MJr v 'f control remittances of Malayan currency t Q Applicants for permits to rrmit n China must now enter into an ■ffveeuetf the Controller of Foreign
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  • 181 4 U-rom fa| b are sch< me. "Thai is whj chicken feed U Williams. Citing n tnent benefit claims put n union this moxr ■ray chiei i i this al< nc u nld railway to tin 15.000,000 annu He reiterated j could be no qu
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  • 11 4 Mi e a rnen*i Votei Matter? n Singapore 'v.
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  • 428 4 JP fined $10,000 in bribe appeal KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Johore Justice of Peace and businessman. Ng Yan Pee, who was sentenced to nine months' jail by the High Court for bribing an As-is-tant Superintendent of Police. j hac! his jail sentence Bet aside by the Federation Court of Appeal
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 183 4 A HATUBAL SOURCE OF ENERGY h o r der to overcome tiredness. ,^O&^S a child needs a concentrated. p^^^r-: energy res.or.ng lood Takon by 'CONDENiE^W ii the spoonful on bread or with mllkma.D BRAND; f| fresh or tinned fruit. MILKMAID sweetened lT Sweetened Condensed Milk i f^,^ y; IB constitutes
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  • 526 5 jf was he who wanted j f Chuang to be head of our new party j sGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim L Hock, yesterday made a vehement :K O r, the former Chief Minister and Utcn Parry candidate for Cairnhill, Mr. JJy Marshall,
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  • 159 5 S'pore has no guardian angel... says Tan 15 vanned 3] eecli last i I DC r lairj godI jhowei gold i the x i and a B leal loB m rv 8 SocialW L Tan, told a m ,J hat m p i amB iver ft hav» the ■f wa?
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  • 43 5 NZ air chief here on tour dial M v into nine-day v illations the Feder.rion the B fj o) (he e N 22* V E rials drov# to luadroi the men ind I ComLdr H G TbB- VCmM II flew to S niiapow
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  • 21 5 EL IM CHURCH JO HOLD YOUTH RALLY v bol<j a firs! f its the 8 on Rmd a: Perth a ?er
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  • 57 5 WALLET THIEF JAILED A SINGAPORE Judge, Mr. S K Lee, yesterday jailed Leong Kon 2 Cho>. 23. for one year after he mas convicted on Iheft of a wallet cantainini 555 from Tan Kim Bee. The prosecution said tndL Leong committed the offence in Victoria Street on the night of
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  • 113 5 PENANG, Fri. An active leader of the "Eight Immortals' secret society, 23-year-old Chan Boon Moh, alias Twa Pooi Kia. has been served with an order for registration under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. The order was signed by the Minister for Interior and
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  • 119 5 Chan was released from Court with the following conditions imposed on him: That he shall reside within the limits of Nibong Tebal District. That he shall not be allowed to transfer his residence to another place without an order from the Chief Police Officer.
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  • 199 5 Suspected polio case at Kuala Kangsar College Raw food ban, premises disinfected IPOH. Fn. An 18-year-old student of the Malay College at Kuala Kangsar was admitted to the Ipoh Hospital yesterday with suspected poliomyelitis. The boy, Mohamed KaoSim bin Maa'dd. of Kuala Pilah. was first admitted to the Kuala Kangsar
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  • 259 5 THE 'White people" would be staying in Singapore only a* polite guests and not as swaggering rulers under Peoples Action Party Government, the party's secretary-general. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. declared at a lunch-time rally at Clifford Pier yesterday. "Any white man who bullies our local
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  • 384 5  - 'Fighting old Ladies' say farewell to Malayan skies RANJIT GILL By YESTERDAY marked the end of yet another chapter in the history of the Royal Air Force in Malaya. The last Sunderland flying boats made their farewell flights and brought to a close thirty years of distinkuished service by these
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  • 251 5 Robbery motive for stabbing Coroner told A WOMAN, who won a first prize in the four-digit lottery, told a Singapore Coroner yesterday that she believed her husband was stabbed because his assailants thought he was "wealthy" and wanted to rob him. Madam Soon Ah Hoe said this at the inquest
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  • 51 5 A CLERK, Urn Kheng Lin of Pasir Panjang Road was charged in a Singapore Court yesterday with stealing two cartons of cigarettes worth $19 belonging to Fitzpatrick's Food Supply on May 12. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail until June 5 when the case will be
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  • 118 5 THE Singapore Amateur Cine Group will screen seven of the ten best films from the annual competition sponsored in Eng'and by the Amateur Cine World, at the Cultural Centre on May 25 at 9.00 p.m. These films have been made available to the Group through
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  • 159 5 118 passengers due in today in trooping flight THE first Hunting Clan Air Transport trooping flight from London under a new contract la expected in Singapore today. One hundred and fourteen passengers are expected to arrive in a four-engined 'urbo-prop Britannia 317 Air'inei at 5 p.m. this even.ng Hunting Clan
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  • 282 5 Corera to Vasagar: PAP bug biting you THE Workers Party City Councillor. Mr. J. C. Corera, yesterday told a fellow Councillor, Mr. S M Vasagar that the "Peoples Action Partv bug on the Mayoral chair in the City Chamber was getting into him." He made this during a discussion on
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  • 215 6 Leon-Soh issues forum challenge to opponents THE president of the Katong United Residents' Association, Mrs. F. Leon-Son, last night lashed out at two of her election opponents in the Mountbatten division. Speaking at a rally at Kampong Amber, she said: "It is disgusting to note that my opponents, Mrs Seow
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  • 85 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The present chairman oi the board of administrator? of the Government rubber replanting schemes, Mr. S. E. Chamier, will relinquish his duty early i n June and leave Malaya on retirement. His place will be taken over by Inche Salim bin Mohamen Akib,
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  • 120 6 IGNORE 'PREACHERS OF HATE': KULASINGHA INDEPENDENT candidate for Pasir Panjans division, Mr. H.J.C. Kulasingha, warned the constituents not to li>ten to "those %ho preach and practise hatred and communalism.'' In a personal appeal, he said: "Do not lend ear to those whose aim is to dominate, rule and overpower through
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  • 609 6 PAP MAY TAKE YOUR CASH, GEMS WARNING Mrs. Seow tells of grim prospects it wrong Covt. voted in THE PEOPLE of Singapore were warned at a lunch-hour rally yesterday at Fullerton Square that if the Peoples Action Party is elected "you may have to hand your cash and jewellery to
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  • 115 6 PAP IS NOT HELPING ME, HE SAYS AN independent candidate contesting the Singapore general elections in Farrer Park, Mr. Arthur Joseph, last night accused some of his opponents of spreading rumours that he was supported by the Peoples Action Party. He said they had also spread rumours that he was
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  • 193 6 THREE WISE MONKEYS: POLICE REPLY SINGAPORE Police yesterday warned that action would be taken acainst students caught participating in election activities. Police spokesman. Mr. William Cheng, was commenting on Aster Gunasekera's column in yesterday's Standard in which the columnist alleged that the Police behaved like the proverbial three wise monkeys
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  • 382 6 Unrealistic move: Mr. V SINGAPORE City Councillor, Mr. S. M. Vasagar. yesterday said that it was vital that, commercial and trading houses in the country have confidence in the City Council. He made this observation in his chairman's speech at yesterday's
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  • 181 6 BOY RAN INTO PATH OF CAR A POLICE inspector's car ran over a policeman"? sen in the compound of the Karri v g Kerbau Police Station, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday. Corpora] Abu B;ikar bin Mobamed said his four-year-old son Kamaruddin bin Abu Bakar. was in The habit
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  • 141 6 $4,000 hauls for robbers HOUSEBREAKING and rob. beries in Singapore on Thursday night netted in at least $4,000 worth of cash and jewel, lery for the thieves in Singapore. In a daylight robbery, a man with a parang and another with a dagger held up Chong Hwa Seng at 2
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  • 43 6 THE Singapore People* AH lance will ho'd a rally at the open ground at the junction of C'emenceau Avenue and Buki<Timah Road at 6.30 p.m. today to introduce all the 37 candi dates of the party to the people of Sineanore.
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  • 504 6 Stability will be condition for merger, says Tun Lim TINKL Abdul Rahman will ne^r merger between Singapore and the FfeAerttfoa if 2 was no political stability in Singapore sjid Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock, at a SPA raih VKl J in Fullerton Square. Tun Lim was referring to Mr. Lee
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  • 92 6 FISHERMAN DIED OF SNAKE BITE PENANG. Fri Kg Mann Sau toe a verdict of ri< e&ture at the er. quiiy into the fisherman, Mal who was bittei ia the >ea of! K North Perak, or Saidin bin Vahtyj March 22. h« M; t. sei K r in Mi I iiiddenly
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  • 129 6 SCRAP CITY COUNCIL FOR ECONOMY -PAP y -I ii lidatc ;,m genera eleci over Radio S night on their m recfrganisation of W goverann I w The four I Byi e. candiria:.Inche Bahai for Anson, Ma Choo candid. and Mr. Jr didate for IV spoke in F Chinese and Ts
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  • 58 7 KOCHUGOVINDAX Dharmadas, 35 was yesterday discharged in f he Singapore Third District Court on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust of $2,322 belonging to Asia Travel Service while being employed as a servant there between Sept. 30 and Nov. 2 last year. The
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  • 289 7 Old soldiers must be helped, 0r... Warning of Red influence among men IPOH, Fri. Every possible assistance should be given to those Malayans who have carried arms in the service of their nation, or these people could be a potential threat to the national government.
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  • 94 7 MR. TAN KIM TEIK (third from left), son of Mr. Tan Boon Kwee, of Ipoh, was the only Malayan student to graduate in science from the University of Sydney this year. Mr. Tan received the degree of Bachelor of Science from the Chancellor of
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  • 129 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Fn. The governing board of the Idris Arabic School at Bukit Chandan here held an emergency meeting last night and decided to issue an ultimatum to the 160 students who staged a lightning strike yesterday. The strike was sparked off
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  • 297 7  -  PETER KUM By KIALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Federal capital will celebrate its hundredth birthday on June 13. wondering whether or not it is really a centenarian. Nobody in the town really knows exactly when Kuala Lumpur was founded as
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  • 128 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) in Singapore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 1021 103 R.S.S No. 1 June 1021 103 RSS No. 1 July 102] 1021 R.S.S. No. 2 101 101 1 R.S.S. No. 3 99 99| Tone: Quiet. Tin price in Singapore was S39BJ per
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  • 91 7 No probe on threat to Mr. Lee KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Selangor Police are not investigating an alleged phone threat to have boon made yesterday t^ the Alliance candidate for the Salak constituency in the coming State elections. Mr. Douglas K. K. Lee. The Standard was told this today by Mr.
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  • 35 7 THIS month's Sunday session for blood donors at the Blood Transfusion Centre, General Hospital, will be held on May 24. and not on May 31. a Government Pres? statement announced in Singapore yesterday.
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  • 30 7 REV. Kjell C. Knutsen of Raub, will spend a week in Tanjong Malim beginning from May 25 and conduct a "Religious Week" amongst students of the Methodist schools.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 72 9 Two U.S. Experts For Oil Probe experts of i petroleum Phj Petro- Oklasterdaj that make a survey poasttrttttbc next six Mr Owen dlrec:on. and Mr. •.r.y. said Q teensland 101 states Ud 'A e hope or we kfl deal Australia." tteal and favoured dd then waa in L op tnlea
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 465 9 N Z NEWSPRINT FOR MALAYA Dominion Also To Step Up Trade NEW ZEALAND has begun exporting newsprint to Malaya for the first time, the Trade Commissioner for South-east Asia in Singapore, Mr. H. W. Shepherd, said yesterday. The first consignment, of 600 tons, was unloaded from the Van Cloon at
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    • 226 9 Rubber Rallies On Latest Stockpile News SINGAPORE rubber price rose lj cents yesterday, to close at $1.02| pe r lb., for International first grade June on a Washington announcement that it probably would be at least two years before natural rubber was sold from the US stockpile. On Thursday, there
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    • 278 9 Bill Will Go Before Senate A Bill passed by the House of Representatives on May 11 proposed basic stockpile policy changes which might reduce imports from abroad. The policy changes were contained in the independent offices appropriations bill. j which provided operation iunds for the government's i General Services Administration
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    • 333 9 THE announcement last Friday that the G.S.A. might not replace some rubber on its rotation schedule started a reaction on the Singapore market which during the week caused a decline of ten cents, says Holiday, Cutler Bath Co., Ltd. 's report Th€ actual effect of
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    • 88 9 UPI JAKARTA, Fn. (UPI) The smal h iers rubber service in West Sumatra will i three plants for processing sheet rubber, according to a report from West Sumatra said Governor Kaharoeddin in Padang. He said the plants will cost about US$5OO,OOO, but approval of the
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    • 49 9 MALAYAN exports in April totalled 2,544 tons, again.? t 3,96u tons in the previous month, according to preliminary figures (for April) issued yesterday. April exports brought the total in the first four months to 13.646 tons, against 18.809 tons in the same period of 1958.
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    • 50 9 UPI JAKARTA. Fri. The rubber market on Dangica island has shown "brisk tendencies" during the past two weeks, recording to reports received here. The reports indicated t.ie increase in rubber price? on the island has also resulted in an increase in other oroducts exported from Bangka
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    • 327 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the ioliowing business done yesterday: CT N' orda 35/-; Fed. Dlsp. 51 10 to $1.08 overnight, Fitz patrikes 94c. F. N. Ords $1 56 overnight: Gammon $1.84 to $183; W. Hammer $141 to $1 4 >- Hongkon-j Bank <UK regd"> $436.50. L'm. regd. £49i M
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    • 253 9 All Sections Of Shares Are Easier ALL SECTIONS of the Malayan share market were quiet yesterday, and prices were easier. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Orris 34 6 3.V6 Fitzpamckg .93 95 Gammon 1.82 134 cd W. Hammer 1.40 142
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    • SHIPS IN PORT
      • 42 9 Obokil, Capetan Manilos. Luckv Fortune, Sibcroet. S'an Ernestc. Hallanser. Fnssularca. Havildar. Poyang. Pacific Trader, Sagafjord Glenearn. Hoyo Maru. Waikelo. Armonia, Everglory Lotorium, Mikuni Maru, Van Riebeeck, Waat Van Dieman. Ardi l. Xanda. R. C. Rickmers. Francisville Tai Poo Hong. Mozyr.
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      • 59 9 Djadjajat, Moonfish, Hin Chuan Stv. Buatan, Tg Pir.ang, Senai, Rengam. Kah Soon. Leeana. Slidre. Giatis Bee. Tiong An. Tong Ah, Bentong. Aik Leong, Taype, Gloria Maris. Soor Bee, Marudu, East Sea, Perintis, Tong Nam, Hai Chu. Yong Ann, Beetong. Tong Goan Padjonge, Hin Leong. Rajah Brooke, Tong Yick.
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      • 46 9 Aso Maru 1. Lika 4, Anna Bakke c/p. Indomeneus 6, Rhesus 8, Rajula 11, Salmara 13, Tabian 15, Salamat 17. Himiji Maru 18. Emp. Gannet 21, Cingalese Prince 25. Salatiga 29, Ellen Bakke 31. Autolycus 33. Cardiganshire 38, Seibun Maru 40, Soninkerk 42, Courlis 44.
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    • 57 9 TOKYO, Fri (Reuter) The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today the Australian arid Japanese governments would shortly hold a second annual review of trade between Australia and Japan. One of the questions which are likely to be brought up at the review by the Australians will be Japanese
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    • 44 9 THF Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rates -to merchants yesterday. Selling. T.T./O.D. read? were: Swiss Francs 141 3/4; French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1631 1/4; Deul che Mark.- 137; Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rate? remain unaltered.
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    • 182 9 NEW YORK, Fri. (Reuter) The government of Indonesia signed a $30-million contract today with the Foster Wheeler Corporation of New York for the design, engineering and erection of a fertiliser plant near Palembang, Sumatra. Mr. Nugroho, the Indonesian charge d'affaires signed the contract on behalf
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    • 94 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro* duce Exchange noon closing prices per oicul yesterday were Copra April-May $44$ buyers; $45$ sellers, coconut oil in bulk $69 sellers; in drums $72$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $144 sellers; Sarawak white $143 sellers; special Sarawak black $82. Singapore Copra Association closing prices lair merchantable
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    • 100 9 PARIS. Fn. The World B^nk xocay reported that its reserves han risen by USssl. ooo, nnn i n the first nine months of the current fiscal year, to a total of -600.000 additions to re>erves in the nine-month period ending March 31. 1959, are made up
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    • 351 9 'ag^ BURMA FIVE STAR LINE ttJßfeM MONTHLY SERVICE FROM JAPAN HONGKONG PORTS. V A 1 T A It" Singapore P.S'Sam Penang \J.i4 3 1 V n |B porf is May 1 9 May If Czrqo For P.S'Ko m, Penang. b R ngoon. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY r tMMMN 51, Beach Sfreer
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    • 167 9 <t V **i J^j& THE NEW IMPROVED 1959 VAtJXHALL VICTOR Afrrr 2 years of proving trials and tests. Vauxhall have produced the SERIES 2 VICTOR, and w« can honestly say that this is the finest Victor e»'rr manufactured. You can find bigger cars if size is all important; faster cars
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  • 32 10 "Daibutsu," or Creat Buddha, at Kamakura, measuring 42 ft. 6 ins. in height (including the pedestal) and 97 ft. around the base, was cast in 1252.
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  • 106 10 jETRO: is a non-profit organization, the object of which is to promod i foreign trade of japan with support of the Japanese government jETRO: is an organization which participates in international t<-ace 'z i T senting business firms of Japan, in ordc to tighten the
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  • 1097 10 Akihito's marriage acclaimed by people By A Special Correspondent SLOWLY, but surely, the Japanese are being weaned from the more myth shrouded traditions of their nation particularly those concerning the Imperial Family. This new trend began to be apparent following the announcement of the approval given by the Emperor and
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    • 184 10 F. KANEMATSU CO., LTD. Established 1889 at KOBE, JAPAN Ccnenl Importers, Exporters and Manufacturers Capital Yen 1,200,000,000 jT y' .^^B*v V^^V Contact o«jr Representative at 12D, Asia Insurance Building Singapore, 1. Teh ***** P. 0. Box No. 68 Cable Address "KANEFIRST" SINGAPORE. HE FINEST PHOTO -EQUIPMENT FROM THE LAND OF
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    • 119 10 2nd Floor, Gian Singh Building, 30-1, Raffles Place, Singapore-1. Cable: "JAPANETRO" SINGAPORE Tel: 292U F TKH) IT TOKYO JAPAN IMPORTERS EXPORTERS HEAD OFFICE: No. 7, 2 CHOME, HATCHOBORI C---I KU, TOKYO, JAPAN. h Cable: "METALSK TOKYO" SINGAPORE OFFICE: 14-ABCD, ASIA INSURANCE 6L^< SINGAPORE Cable: "KINOSTEEL SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE: 306,
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    • 139 11 I JT .yiv,' V^a^v Qn4i photographic black -t>utt *y "j*— F y I m mW^i i:;-*md ac^Kn >«i«i D«nta-pris« vi«wing and n^'jnt retvrn mirror 3 before mn EE PEN n way completely ■>..>.. nited ;.-M A .L LEAD INC PHOTOCRAPMIC DEALERS H. A. 0 CONNOR CO., LTD. i* 5-DC BATTERY
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  • 93 12 Yes, Japan is a must on every traveller's itinerary, especially for that economical roundtrip holiday of a lifetime. But to achieve the really perfect holiday, you need expert advice and help to arrange your planning and attend to the details of booking. This is where Cooks World Travel
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    • 30 13 *\\\\V t^^^^T HSFVPi •^+M9F^W£ r AJINO-MOTO H c f^cMr has been completed, where more than 10,000 sets of the refrigerators are turned out I jCy ROM $22.00 PER MONTH II
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  • 327 14  - JACMAC FOR DOUBL Scrutineer The Cup distan will suit him By JACMAC, a useful miaaic distant, former, is in peak form and I have no heJ in picking him to beat this smart CIq 8 field in the Singapore Cup Rccc 7 j miles at Bukit Timah today, final day
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  • 282 14 I Heather Has Each Way Chance r 1 RACE ONE j With a drop of 1-lb. .since finishing third to Monty on the second day Indian Heather II gets his chance of re-entering the winning list in the 6f. event fnr Class 3. Division 4 horses. He certainly merits an
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    2194 14 TODAY'S CARD d E| 2.00 p.m. Cl. 3. Div. 4*6 Furs. V___UI-___lv 1. Full Steam br ir h 4y 9.00 Shaari Spencer L M. Foo Mrs. 2. -7- Mon Amour ch a m 3y 8.12 Donnelly E. B'kclen Trois Amis Stable 3. 9- Hard Final br e g 4y 8.11
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    107 14 I I Her llighno* cam- ill I I solid backing tmi found newcomer South i I France too good. With that horse om of tin wa_ and up only 3 In he should readily makf amends YARDARINA Trainer Hobbs h ther lik- y prt sp< ct In Sardar.na. Be
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  • 113 15 Britis tennis star Christine T"<* m the Italian women's singles Eaton rrrrj;.? title fn Rome last week She he at South Africa's Sandra ReynoMa 5-'\ 5-j -fh?s triumph come a -reek after she was snubbed bn the English Laum Tennis Association Thpy dropped
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  • 248 15 \A(_S winner o: Ihc Singapore National twQ>< weeks as\ entered the final of i*--.:- Boxing Association open cham- knockout victory over S. Sidek Great World Park yesterday. After surviving the early "'A'^ fr n S lek, Naars made in a attack which resulted
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  • 67 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A pcr.a'ty converted by fu'ilba x C'neok Foo. four minutes before full ';:r.p. enabled the Se angor Chinese Recreation Club "A", the defer. dmw champions, to h n 'i: Sultan Suleiman Club to a 2-2 draw in their F.A.S. division league match on the Princes
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  • 44 15 TELOK KURAU United ed^ed Haikowyu Sports Club 1-0 in a SAFA Div. 3 B match at Geylang stadium yesterday. In a Div. 12A match on the padang. Royal Air Force Seletar beat Singapore Recreation Club by four goals to three.
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  • 31 15 11-0 BE AT ING TAIPLNG. Fri. Outplaying their opponents completely. British Military Hospital, Taiping thrashed Permuda Mc'.avu by 11-0 in a second division soccer league tie played on Jalan Padang yesterday.
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  • 69 15 1- ILONDON. Fri. (Reuter). Fcurtocn final acceptors wit) weights lor the Mancheste to be run o\er one and ha f mi.es at Manchester oi Friday, May 22 are: Red Dragon 9.0; Trimme 8:10; Impatient R:R; The Mon goose and Bra\e Buck 8:7 Gay Fina'.e and Persian Roa<
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  • 27 15 LIM WINS 3- BALL BILLIARDS LIM BOON KWANG bea Foong Wing Chew 400-363 u win the Singapore .Hinior 3 ball billiard title at the YMC/ last night.
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  • 34 15 A solitary goal scored late ir the second half enabled Pe muda Jaian Raja, to edg< Bung.>ar Indians 1-0 in to day's F.A.S. Div. 11l leagu< match on the Taylor Roac ground.
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  • 34 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. Federation Provost Coy, Mili tarv Police, and TPCA 'C fought out to a one-all drav in their FAS Division 111 Lea gue match on the Ipoh Roa( ground today.
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  • 583 15 SING U*ORE Ba I ninton Assort n 3 unior and veterans championship ties for Sunday, at the Badminton Stadium are j7 Court No. 1 Men's Jr. Doubles, i 3rd Round. T. O. Kr thoon Hian and Lim Seng Kok: 1.30 p.m.: Ho Ah Ban/Tan Yoke cKwl W
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  • 382 15 BILLITON OPEN MALAYAN TOUR WITH 3-1 WIN M.C.F.A. Were Outclassed Chinese pinned the Indonesians down for ten minutes after the restart but found goalscoring against the fast tackling opposition impossible. The Indonesians took over the attack and after Sarjadi had missed narrowly with a fierce drive, centre forward Bakir Goordley
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  • 103 15 IPOH, Fri The president of the North Football Association, [nche Murari bin Ahmad, was ast night feted to a dinner by he Association committee on lis being awarded the Johan Mangka Negara by the Yang ii Pertuan Agong and the Distinguished Service Star by the
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  • 96 15 Boxing Board 'Date' For London LONDOxN, Fri- (Reuter) Brian London, British heavyweight boxer beaten by world champion Floyd Patterson two weeks ago. has been asked to meet the British Boxing Board of Control Stewards on May 27Mr. E. J. Wallham, the Board's secretary, said London was being asked to appear
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  • 120 15 SINGAPORE SOCCER S.A.F.A. Div. 2A. Mt. Emily S.C. vs. Alexandra F.T., M.F.A.; CA. "A" vs. Mmto C.U., Geylang; RAF Changi rs. Sprmgda^e S.C, F. Park; Poller vs. R.A.F. Tengah, F. Park; 3B. Cosmos S.C vs. Rarim Mas R.. S.T.C.; FRIENDLY, .lolhlads vs. G.H.Q.. at Tanglin. BOXING SABA. Open
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  • 81 15 THIRTY-TWO YEAR OLD Young Paulino, (picture above) middleweight champion of Philippines, who will be making an all out bid to wrest the Orient title from Dowthong Singhapalop. the holder, at the Happy World stadium tomorrow night. The contest will be extended for 12 rounds. Paulino, who is
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  • 27 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. Selangor Club -trounced Feneration Armoured Car Regt. fi-n in a F.A.S. Division II league match on the Seiangor Club padang today.
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  • 34 15 bouts of which he has won 50 drawn four, three no contests and lost the rest. Paulino a tough srrapper and heavy puncher, arrired in Singapore last nieht by air from the Philippines.
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  • 54 15 tPOH, Fri—Ipoh BOOOSf fans w;' have the opportunity of seeing the Banka Bllliton XI in action when they meet Persk on the Chinese Assembly HaY. ground on Tuesisy. May L9. Tne match wito ?tart it 5 p.-p. an«i there will be an ill round
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 60 15 |-i'A DEI MAR iBkiMtotsa is Bl h nr in >i nr ft 0 R I I B B _f T 1 1 BltTHDATI HSIGN «£#fl~C to B t a M S rork tM m ia _E trietl X know, r or tfie m B I I ■V _Hf ■B H
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    • 148 15 LTL ABNER By AI Ca PP ALLEY OOP Bv V. T. Hamlin ■■■|HB^/ IS HE REALLY YEP, ACCORDING TO THEM ME OUGHTA H I^MM^F^^ BACk TEN OUR CALCULATIONS BE RUNNING INTO/ WELL, IT'LL BE A l^lf^y THATb QUITE MILLION fS ANYWAY THAT COAL MINE I VhS, MIRACLE IF I iHWIISF-
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 209 16 BRITAIN AND Rl CLOSE $25 MIL. DEAL LONDON. Fri. (Reuter* Britain today granted Indonesia export licence^ to the value of about 525 million (Malayan) for the supply of parachutes and armoured vehicles. An embassy source said that the Ucenceg were granted at a ceremony at the Indoaesiaa embassy here this
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    • 140 16 500,000 To Get More Pensions LONDON .Fri. Increases are to be given to about 500.000 public service pensioners, under a Government Bill published yesterday. The Bill covers 110,000 pensioners ol the Armed ForCes, about 140.000 Civil Servant?. 100.000 teachers. and ab^ut 100,000 Local Government employee?. The biggest increases go to
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    • 49 16 CANBERRA. Fri. <Reu•**)•—Australia's Arrr.y MinisMr. John Cramer, will mak« a to :r of South-East i Asian countries next month. Cramer w£U inspect A istraliao forces in Malaya Sir.-^pore and visit other South-East Asian countries. l-:.. leave Australia on May 29 and return early in July.
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    • 40 16 IT wa? officially announced ir. Katmandu yesterday that Indian Premier Mr. Nehru will Visit Nepal for four days next month in respon.-e to King Mahendra'a invitation extendei during the King's state M.= i! fo India in 1955.—-(UPI).
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    • 80 16 AMID all the excitement, and the crush of people who atte ded the weddinsj of the year, the bride and groom snatch a few moments together, during the reception at the Mitre Hotel. Hampton Court, last week Seems all that Julie Andrews and husband Tony Walton wait
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    • 200 16 Iraq withdraws from Ike doctrine As Britain assures Jordan BAGHDAD, Fn. (Reuter)— The Iraqi Prime Minister. Major-General Abdul Karim Kassem, said last night that Iraq would withdraw from the Eisenhower doctrine this week and rely on her own strength to defend herself against aggression. The Premier also said: "While I
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    • 63 16 MACAO. Fri.— (Reuter). Seven people were killed and several others injured when two time bombs exploded late last week at Shekki, h communist Chinese city, about 20 miles inland from this Portuguese Colony, according to travellers from mainland China today. The informants said communist
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    • 369 16 GERMAN PEACE TREATY FIRST Gromyho replies to 'Package 9 Plan But it's the same draft which the West rejected GENEVA, Fri. (UPI) Russia resurrected today a five-month-old draft German peace treaty which the West already has rejected and put it forward as her reply to the West's peace "Package Plan."
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    • BRIEFS
      • 227 16 RANGOON. Fri. (Reuler) A Burmese Army officer said yesterday that Burmese insurgents had suffered 3.515 casualties in the six mo.iths since General Np Win's government was formed a~d predicted mass surrenders by the end of the year. Lieut. -Col. Kyi Han said IB a broadcast over
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    • 151 16 FLICK-KNIVES ARE NOW ILLEGAL IN BRITAIN LONDON, Fri (Reuter) Tne manufacture, import and sale of flick-knives were declared illegal in Britain yesterday. A Private Member's Bill, introduced by Mr. Barnett Janner (Labour) and passed by Parliament, was given the Royal Assent. It makes it an offence for anyone to make,
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    • 136 16  -  RI's envoy by in Singapore JAKARTA. Fri (Reuter; Captain Suharto, the Indonesian Vice-Consul in Singapore, said here the economy of the people in North Celebes was tragic. The Vice-Consul who has just concluded a tour of the government-held areas In North Celebes said "the problem is
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    • 50 16 POOLE. Fri. (Reuter) Polite here are inquiring into complaints that youths have been ridiig motorcycles along Poole's mile-long main thoroughfare at night naked. Police said a group of young men are believed to have dared each other to make the ride for a wager of 30 shillings.
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    • 315 16 'I'm happy an have not a single regret' Molotov to Ceylon en» MOSCOW, Fri— (UPI) V. M. Molotov, for so many years the iron-fisted Russian negotiator at conferences like the one now in Geneva, is very happy as ambassador to outer Mongolia, looks weU. and doesn't have any "attachments or
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    • 82 16 LIFE MADE EASIER FOR PILGRIMS MAKASSAR, Fri UTij— < The Indonesian Office for Pil-j grims' Affairs for tne Celebes] I Ld prospective pilgrims Mecca that u is no Longer] necessary for then- to take] one the so-called "Snara requirements." En the past, the Pilgrims were req :red to take along
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    • 189 16 Starting Today! S4S CARAVELLE PURE JEI SAS OFFERS PURE JET SERVICE TO MORE CITIES THAN ANY OTHER AIRLINE IN THE WORLD! Brings you the "40 -minute travel hour" through Europe, I^--"*** AW" and the Middle East world ~^=S3^^JMPi^^^^^ As a pure jet, the SAS Caravelle mm—mmm .MWM l gives you
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