Singapore Standard, 18 May 1959

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m s. Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE. MONDAY, MAY 13, 1959, IX No. 319. 15 cts. 12 Pages. (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 382 1  - FINAL 'LAY-OFF POLITICS' NOTE TO 4,000 R. G. PILLAI CLASS* OFFICERS TOLD; fc BE NEUTRAL 5 Special circular issued to all concerned Bv Ch iefSecre ta ry g ives 'pep 9 talk to leaders SINGAPORE Government has issued its final warning to some 4,000 "restricted class" officers in service to
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  • 154 1 School's ultimatum to students KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. Out of the total of 199 Malay students in the Idris Arabic School at Bukit Chandan here. Tl) were present this morning but there were still 129 absent. Today is the fourth day of the lightning strike in the school over the dismissal
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  • 352 1 DIVERSION OF SHIPS? WHAT ROT -RAIL CHIEF KUALA LI MIHK, Sun. The diversion of ships to OUtside Malayan waters in the face of the present work-to-rule campaign by the 8,000-strong National Union of Rulwivmen is out of the question, utiim General Manager of the Malayan Railways, Mr. FT. Williams, told
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  • 144 1 SHB Men have not faken any decision Harbour Board are still undecided Aether or not to support the -.vrrk-to-rule- campaign by 8000 railway workers m the Federation, which began on Sat urn ay. The Singapore Harbour Board Stafl Association which -■aims to represent the majo rifv of the wharf workers,
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  • 54 1 T-MPING. Sun. A freak jident occurred at a service on in Market Road here fhis morning when a Town Council labourer. K Fenimal, vva* seriously injured in SiTotrtra fa- -hen the >f u fiitiv aden lown t vrp of a i uu.> Council lorry which he
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  • 19 1 vr least io people were reported killed and more than Whitsunhonday road crashes in London yesterday.
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  • 25 1 A THREE-YEAR-OLD boy, San Tat Chew, who ieil into a pond in Kampong Chantek. Singapore, died on the way to hospital last night.
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  • 88 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A frustrated youna man walked into The Standard Office here today and wanted to know if Government could provide him with a one-way passage to Formosa. The Standard found the answer for him. It was "no. because Peter Loo Chee Loon?, the young man from Ipoh
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  • 112 1 Holloway testifies today SINGAPORE S Comptroller of Inrome lax Mr G T Hollow a>. will this morning give evidence before the Commission of Inqu-ry probing into the alleged buik account ppmtflrt by thr former Kduration Minister Mr. Chew Sure Kp? It is expected that ultn >1r Hollow a>'s evidence and
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  • 436 1  - M ot her' s dramatic plea to gang who abducted her rich son LEE THONG CHOON By IPOH, Sun. -Madam Chung Lhoony i hci, 80-year-old mother of pawn-broker and landed proprietor hAr. Chin Kim Yew, 47, abducted last Friday, today made a touching appeal through The Standard to the kidnapping
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  • 164 1 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sun —Thailand will go all out to help Malaya eliminate communist terrorists who are n»nv lurking on the Malayan-Thailand bmdrr. This was announced yesterday hv Thailand's Vice-Premier and Minister for Defence. General Tanoit) Rittikachorn. who arrived here from Singapore on a
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  • 315 1 A PAT ON THE BACK FOR ASIAN LEADERS LONDON, Sun. CTJPI) The Archbishop of Canterburv praised Far Eastern and South-east Asian leadrr.* and people, Christian and nonChrist mn alike. tori a;. as "the saviour of their eivillEation and oui The Right Honour.!.- Geoffrey Fisher recently returned from a tour of
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  • 91 1 BOY KILLED IN FREAK ACCIDENT PENANG. Sun. A student of the Chung Ling High School. Chin Heang Thong, while sleeping in an upstairs room of his father's goldsmith shop in Kimberley Street this afternoon was killed instantly, when a heap of asbestos sheeting fell on him. Several sheers of asbestos
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  • 133 1 exhis through the qualifying examination because of his limited education He ther decided to hitch-hike to Britain, but even that failed The Thai Government refused to issue him a visa is they were of the' opinion ie might get stranded there. Fin ail
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 52 1 Testimonials H '-^p I I I* <_^ I OKQt ITZ i sharp man with I tated between throws; I I I i^C Of l>t'tT>'." I Advance styling with I I (~T 'T TT C^ f~* I 1 1 W"s with ZEISS I i#M TESSAR V s^f^ 12 and 16 exposure
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  • 1294 2 BALANCE-SHEET AS AT 51ST DECEMBER. 1953 EapTtaTaND LIABILITIES PROPERTY AND ASSETS 1 Cop, toi Rs nP R nP CasK: R$ Au 0ri s e nn fnn'lhares >f R^ I 0 each 5," 1.000 cr in bond and witl Re er Bon* India State Bon* b
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    • 1391 2 STANDARD s¥E */_%%&s M '^r 3^^'- fpii?" I* 1 1 amimig +Mr A WWm WmSSW9':9ffJlxM\ NOTICE (Incorporated in the NOUCE h lk M" -W-fllll \G*mSmSklm*d*A Federation of Malaya) Re. LAI' TEMi PKW. 3 h XKR' a lITTU lIT THAT OOIS A LONG WAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN hofders of the
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 333 3 CTING rhe offer by the PAP that the roll) to the support of the UMNO L indUotCl m the coming elections on L at there is an immediate merger between ifMJ Singapore, the UMNO President, I-*- idul Rahman, sounded an urgent call to L m this
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    • 330 3 D?r? Police Force is wide aw3ke pts which san^srers and secret society making to influence election cam.,ur.?n;e, sjivcn by the Commissioner A E.G. BKides. will be welcome. ill tc citizens to show a full sense of cnsibilitv ind bring .my such incidents. sir y cw arc deliberately aimed
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    • 27 3 tcm Kim Koad S No iSbi Caoles R ____r 5 lnes A i clepartmenM 5ur TO 5 Bld K .74 Batu Rd ;;2^
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  • 1427 3  - The Year Of The People's Sleep William Millinship by PARIS "yHE people have been put to sleep." said a right-wing Gaullist to me, "and that Is a good j thing." The sleep began a year ago when the French j Army i n Algeria on May 13 Joined forces with
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  • 30 3 Dragonflies have been known to eat more than twice their own weight in horseflies in two hours. Contrary to popular belief, dragonflies are harmless to human beings.
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  • Article, Illustration
    387 3 1 SjSS \S POLLING day draws clnsrr the thick fog of ■acertainty that uorried thr \otpr is steadily lifting ad thr ienracratic fonrs arp u elding a bond which should pnsurp the future good an d prosperity of nrvv Sincaporr The uind thst houlrd at the beginning of
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  • LONDON CORNER EVERY MONDAY
    • 1306 3 Squares and Ovals JNI Y George Bernard Shaw, Jonathan Swift and Samuel Butler In their most satirical moods could have imagined it and dared to write about it No other author or dramatist could have conceived the openins farce at Geneva m wrv.cn the Foreign Ministers of Great Britain, the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 543 4 97 candidates to fight for 24 Trengganu assembly seats Kl ALA TRENGGANI Sun The Tfengganii Dcput\ "Mentn Bp^ar, ln< be Ihr.ihim Fikn bin Moham.id. emitcstini thr Kuala Npfim eonstitiieiic^ i v Iht only All'.mtp candidate who hav .i straight fight with the Tan .Malavan Islamic Partv candidate. Tuan Hajj Anas
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  • 72 4 S NGAPORE Minister for 1 rce arid Industry. Mr. J. M. J at an election v a* North Boat Quay last ight refuted a PAP allegation that he had banned the im- rtation of Chinese textiles the order? of American master? so thai American textile coud sell
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  • 51 4 TAIPING, Sun.— A sen: r r St George's Instituti n, Mr. Leon g Kup Cheonjg, 54. died at his home at Old Convent Road yesterday after ailing for some time. The funeral took place this afternoon. The la*e Mr L ~ng leaves a widow and four
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  • 225 4 A LECTURER in Economics at the University of Malaya, Dr. Charles Gamba, recently completed a comprehensive and authoritative history of the National Union of Plantation Workers. The book, which \v ii 1 be Mxin published, deals with the work and activities of tlie Union
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  • 659 4 'Independents can be a check on dictatorship' SINGAPORE voters must elect independents to serve on the Legislative Assembly to avoid a dictatorial regime by any political party which comes into power after the general elections. This view was contained in the election manifesto of Mr Lee Choon Ene. an independent
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  • 142 4 BANKER'S DAUGHTER MARRIES PENAN, Sun. A wedding between two well-known ■aniLie, here, was solemnised today when Miss Yeap Poh v-rim. eidest daughter of Mr and Mrs Yeap Hock Hoe became the wife of Mr Chan Ewe Leong, third son of Mr and Mrs Chan Chooi Peng A reception was held
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  • 349 4 ALLIANCE FIRES 'BIG GUNS' AT PMIP LEADERS 'Giants on frontline as p o battle gets into full swing ALOR STAR, Sun. Determined to repeat the torn, Sut achieved in the last elections, the Alliance here last night br O JH big guns to bear or their opponents, who had also
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  • 169 4 SPA, PAP are dirt throwers -Thomas THL Singapore People'? A iance and the Peoples Action Party have one common p. at form "throwing dirt at each other." Thi.-- was ired by the Labour Front Party's secret-ary-general, Mr. Francis Thomas, at a public rally in Kampong Durian last night. u Our
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  • 94 4 Council to Frend envoy's plea for 'slow' sig ALA LUMPUj I The I here has I a request by Ambassador i I "Slow" t: his residence, i H Road. This I I I pi C r H E i H e repre« p^ I I u i I I had
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  • 33 4 TANJONG MALIM BUT For failing obtain tional registration identity card for -year-old son. M framed Nor bin Said. U i Bernam, was fined sin in the Magistrate's Court here. yes* rday
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  • 337 4 WORM MEDICINE CAUSED CHILD'S DEATH TANJONG MALIM. Sun.— Coroner Inche Abdullah Ghazally yesterday hcid that no criminal blame could be attached to anvone for the death of a 1.1-vear-o'.d child but morally, the estate clerk. B. Xadaraja. was- responsible for the child's death. Inche Abdullah was enquiring into the death
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  • 110 4 MR DAVID HAKSHALL, leader of f \trtv, at an election rall\ |&s4 Bigtlf he I fun Lim Yew Heck'f challenge t«< in 0| u> had heard of earlier in the flay. ..j cha 111 Ll h no brr "I tO A. he told •'.<■
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  • 73 4 SCHOOLBOY MURDER: NO ARREST YET NO ARRESTS have I made bv the Singapore Police up till late last night on the murder of a student, Ng Joo Wah, 17, of Robert? Lane. Ng, a School Certificate dent at Beatty Secondary School had a stab wound on his chest when found
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 93 4 ■pp~ "'^^^B HBSfe; 1^ _^SrS P. 1. 1(545 O "no doubt about it 9 I PREFER NESCAFE" because I make a point of serving only good coffee... {^^^^^^^fij) that's wny I insist on Nescafe \^^s Ik i^f IhJ Nescafe is 100" pure instant coffee. It is a tyLr^T W^ \m*A
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  • 39 5 Primary 1 Call To Register Children 1 I U be rth and yw perr the Co- S rted by b e of l are 1 dents of Malaya .*.-:de B.red oase advisre near- tra- ine m iv r admis-
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  • 44 5 I M tkamed Noor, Delhi ttend a i nmittee I Q «Asia d t 21 n 22 dent n ol the s- n Ices meet* -ate. th-e i iard totelhi he ndiau trade xchai gi m ma m
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  • 159 5 I :he of Jo'r. Maj rGen;. Sir Ibrahim, left ipton sterdaj "d tin Liner Willem Ruys. 1 I M i coffin was taken to 3 npl D from the His CommissionOffice in Londoi where been lying in state, Accompanying the body back Mala Is
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  • 218 5 PETALING JAY A IS MALAYA'S SHOWPIECE: ONG KUALA LI MPI R. Sun. Petaling Java is the showlieec of independent ."Malaya and reflects the progress nade by the commercial and industrial development kf the nation. Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, ►Ir. Ong Yoke Lin declared last nisht. j^ e Minister
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  • 125 5 WELL HELP ALLIANCE, SAYS FRONT KUALA LUMPUR. S in. The Sean^or Peoples' Socialist Front will co-operate with the nee councillors in the coming Slate Legislative Assembly elections on any mat- Qefltting the ra'ayat. the party's joim-secretary. Inche Nazar Nong said last night. be N izar told a political at Gombak
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  • 79 5 ROTARY CLUB OFFERS STUDY GRANTS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— •he Rotary Club here has ollected a substantial sum There will be no conditions made as to what employment successful candidates will .seek after completing their Technical course, but it is hoped that by offering these scholarships the Rotary Club will encourage
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  • 200 5 Kl ALA LIMPIR, Sun— Mr. Douglas K. K. Lee, an Alliance candidate for Salak Constituency, called on all the Malayan Chinese to take a keen interest in politics. Addressing a rally here tonight, he said the political situation of the country was not
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  • 41 5 AN Indian seaman, B. Gui>eppe. while painting the mast ■yi a ship in the Penang Harbour, missed his footing and fell from his perch yesterday He was removed to the General Hospital with serious injuries and died after admission.
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  • 81 5 PENANG, Sun. A Police party surrounded a local cinema yesterday evening and arrested a youth. who tried to slip through the cordon A large crowd for the fi.3o show watched the youth taken away in a Land Rover. It is understood the youth was wanted for
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  • 413 5 MERDEKA PLANS WERE WRECKED BY EXTREMISTS LibSoc chief tells of Red strategy and how... THE secretary-general of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K Tan, in a broadcast last night declared 'that the communist an extremist forces had wrecked Singapore's attempts to attain Merdek since 1955/56. From that time, he
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  • 165 5 Girl Clubs To Hold Talentime Contest THE Singapore Federation of Girls' Cubs decided yesterday to present a multi-lingual talentime programme at Badminton Hall in August, in which all youth organizations in the Colony would be invited to oarticipate. Singapore's Cultural Affairs Officer, Mr. Paul Abisheganaden. has accepted the Chairmanship of
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  • 184 5 KING TO REVIEW AIR FORCE BIRTHDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will review the Royal Malayan Air Force at its first birthday celebrations to be hold at the airport here on June 1. The review will also be attended by t he Sultan of Selangor, the Prime Minister
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  • 75 5 TWO MALAY CLASSES IN NEE SOON SINGAPORE Government will start two Primary I Malay classes in the Xee Soon English School to accommodate about 88 children. These classes are for the benefit of those Malay children who could not get accommodation in Malay schools in •he area Parents of those
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 211 5 Our efficient a :d courteous services are the folk ot the town. Our well-trained stoff including Miss Doisy Szcfo, "Pearl of Orient" and Miss Wong Pck, "Miss Exposition," will be pleased to serve you ot our Hcod Office. Robinson Road. CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. Iris Sandersen presents "For Your Entertainment"
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  • 180 6 ANOTHFR example of Hub. Andrew Yap Gink Chin Tcong, of 2b2 Beach hou overseas students are loan, of 1?> Seieeie Road. Street Penang. Australian participating wholehearted- Singapore, was the main News vV Information Bun lustra lan life wa*. organiser reau Photo. SBOWII It
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  • 44 6 RAUB, Sun. —Ng King Teong, 25. a partner of the Sin Cheong Hin Sawmill at Jerantut. was today fined $300 or six months' jail for faring to submit his tax return for 1957 and 1958 within the prescribed period of 21 days.
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  • 144 6 Ex-Mayor accuses Tun Lim SJSQA PORE'S M I Ifz Or s Eng Guaia last nig at a P Action Pari ra at Balestiei Road, acc 1 Chief Mis Tin Lin Y-vs Hock of '"trying to discredit the PAP to the Sin; ip people." ex-May r v-. i is a!>n lidat<
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  • 64 6 Army Civil Service in ion E I r ming Bi following ofi lainnan, M: K. M. san secretary Mr R. A itrong issi secretary Mr. x Che ini irei P Premaka] n; Asst. TreaMr. V Sreer: a ton Messrs M Rama- mx and A. Bammm bio A. larican; Committee mena
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  • 284 6 MERCER? ONLY UMNO-MCA CAN DO IT -WONG 'We'll leave no stone unturned SINGAPORE must spire no effort to work for a merger with the Federation, chairman of UMNO-MCA and candidate for Alountbattpn Division, Mr. Wong Foo Nam, said at .in election rail; last nieht. Saying the two territories were interdependent,
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  • 187 6 Lectures on the Dead Sea scrolls "THE Dead Sea Scrolls 1 will be the subject of a series of lecturer which will bo given by the Rev. C. H Clark and D:. F. K. Balchin w are both on the Faculty of th Trinity Theological College. The lecture will be
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  • 76 6 POSTERS ON D IS PL AY THE Singapore Polytechnic, in association with the British Council, will he displaying a large selection of London Transport posters at the Polytechnic Entrance Hall from May 25 to May 30. London Transport has long made a practice of commissioning well-known artists to produce posters
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  • 149 6 ,n hnLhS, robbery uw usebreakin S over the weekend were reported to the rIT^ Olr e P* ter<^ l.\>h NO: 1. A housewife, \ow Chew Wah of Bair Road was robbed by another woSfo I?,* «*n a Ol Cnain worth ctooat WU \o\\ said
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  • 339 6 People must realise the danger facing Singapore Lib-Socs THE people of Singapore were warned of "sinister and vile forces" behind the political scene by the Liberal Socialist vice-chairman and candidate for Mountbatten Division, Mr. Wee Soo Bee, in an election speech last night. Mr Wee
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  • 365 6 Letter to SPA from 'China movement' SINGAPORE Police hav handed over z. letter receive by the Chief Minister. Tu Lim Yew Hock, on Saturria; to "experts" lor close scrutln of its content.-. Tun Lim. Bingap r Peoples Alliance candidat for CairnhiU. read the lette to a bis crowd at an
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  • 106 6 YW WORLD PRESIDENT DUE ON VISIT THE Y.W.C.A. at Raffles Quay, will hold a reception in honour of the Association's World Vice-President, Mrs. Ba Maung Cham of Burma, on May 22. Mrs. Ba Maung Chain will arrive in Singapore this week from Kuala Lumpur, where has been attending the East
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  • 81 6 KING CONFERS A WAR ON ARMY CAPTAIN CAPTAIN S m <• Ml I lERS M the Rnyal Malay Rrjrimrnt. recefTing Honorary AHLI MANGKU NEGARA di-Ppriuan A^'on? a: an lovcstitnri hrld < Neeara rerrntly. C.ipt \'illirr^- S2, uho is at ptefitl s^ tour of dutv with the Frderition \rmv. x< .nvarri
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 202 6 twm 'S3J TODAY 4 SNOWS! 1 T^DCI IO IHI LENGTH CN tKK ri'iM.t v\ "ji REVISED TIMES LI .1 m. -2-30-6 JI I '\fssrsJ22? "The BRIDGE RIVER r* lack n.i u k in*. I MMWScopi 1 {Comioaf "WARLOd" VS'mWi {HBxEH 2 DAYS' fS^^.'.'W. 1 'FLOODS of FEAR' nPF\> "HOI'SFBOU" CwjGnini
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 554 6 Ilillil L__ #Tfl tiia^sl kw' I o. :o a n w -*L^I Ii 1 ill I: I I J| 1 'ililli* I if 1 If. 7 3 Music from the Ballet. 8 no Scnoo: of Music Examination •'"1 I I H I I i'S 1 lil ___W_ 1 II i
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  • 732 7  - U.K. Jbilm Stars Views On Marriage IRENE LIM by It w a beautiful j, Eastern was resplendent scarlet re- JeC t )O n of the dying 'ovs and the Llm hond^ swayed rhythm of j, gentle breexe glided ashore. E -•was athed in very Glittered e ar.a ry-eyed your.; a
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  • Article, Illustration
    856 7 I ?m young and old, the letters pour in, I ?st Master-General's face wears a f setters, more money, but Then, I s an even bigger grin from Dear I, IDIWINKS, ts me like *he impact of Federal I [i rus smi t stiffles me. Is I N
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  • 328 7 With $15 paid for the "Chosen" letter of the week. "Dear Kam Cheng, Yours has certainly been quite a life] Maybe the Sunday Standard would care to dise r story'. How about selling your story to wrood'? They co\ I jib M B -fo :n 0 Th< last letter tins
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  • 316 7 VVER tried COOKING bananas? They can make some excellent sweet dishes, especially when combined with other fruits. For instance, you ran stew banana ringc in syrup and arrange the pieces on a dish with decorated apple quarters. Better still, treat the family to baked bananas
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 7 Ladders are nol only good fir climhinc' Nfteelj pa.int«*d and put agai:sfl thp mill of a terrace or balcony, th^v make enchanting Rower carrier <-, uhich can easily b? remoi t!
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 48 7 So now I love you and leave you as the sailor said to his girl friend. *K.W.I.C.R.|.A. Send your mail (and female too if you like) to Len Thorne, Monday Groans," Singapore "Tiger" Standard, 174, Batu Road, China Insurance Building, Kuala Lumpur. WRITING! I CAN READ JUST ABOUT!!
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 505 7 ''TODAY'S QUOTATION: LIBRA— Sept 2? to Or: A "He travels safest in 22— Protetf jroursell a:i n«1 the dark nig-ht who travels faul'y promise* ma lain lightest." r S( Hernando Cortex s( HRPIO- Or* tn mondw for EVERY- i -Adhere ONE: Those who are tact tine. steer clear of E^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 1142 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 llne«> 'Z7' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE IZ" lAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suez with liberty to proceed via Panama oi Cap* ot Cood Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load
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    • 760 8 &§S the A- c. uN 4j \JO .AILINCS TO: I ft, \Dt\. RtD SEA, lUEDITERRA\[ AN V iS CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAN p OR] ft Spore PSh,, M \M 'Meonia a) "May |1 .Jj 1 Of M "Beira- bl *u May/4 lunt S^ ur m.s. 'Basra' b 30 |une/4 |uly 5/6 |ul
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  • 471 9 n T ADING in c °P r a for export is almost at a standstill, due to poor arrivals of the commodity on the Singaporejnarket, according to Lewis and Peat (SingaI pore) Ltd.'s report. Shipments last week were down to the exceptionally low level of
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  • 353 9 COMPANY REPORTS JACKSON CO. LIMITED:. i' r the year ended Fen I2R !?M is (92,641 (9i%) md «»v>dend Of 8% s rornmmenried .Net current assets show in balance sheet at 51.4nfi.220 or Ji 41 per struck unit. The company haa arqinred S Moutri e L.o. Ltd.. whose early trading nas
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  • 79 9 inn uenerai iuiectnc 10. Ltd England has received a farther order for traction motor-, worth well over £lj million from the London rransport Executive. [1 was an additional order ne worth £U million for traction motor? placed with Gh.C, shortly after the Lond n Fransport Executive's
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  • 220 9 The rubber price fell to under $1 per pound on reports emanating from America concerning the stopping of the replacement of rubber sold from the American stockpile. It has been suggested that j these reports are in reality merely a manoeuvre to bring I the price down, and here it
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  • 473 9 Business d'»ne from .May 9 to 15:— IMU STBIAL& Tin Sme 35/ Federal Dispensary $1.13|. Fraser Neave $1.58 to $1.56. Gammon? Si 86 to SI 83 cd Great Eastern Life Hammer- 51.44 to 51. 40 to $143 to $1.41, Hongkong Bank •Cop $432.50 to $442.00
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  • 396 9 ALL SECTIONS of the Malayan share market were quiet on Saturday, and price? eased slightly further. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Gammon 1.81 1 83 cd M. Colls 9, r > .98 McAlister 1.15 1.18 Robinson Co. Ords.
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  • 280 9 Finance And Commerce CALL TO EASE BAN ON LOG EXPORTS A MALACCA merchant, Mr. J. M. Gomez, wants the Federation Government to ease the present restriction on exports of logs from the country. He suggests a wider species of lop:, br- illowed for export. I Mr. Gomez, senior partner of
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  • 62 9 DIRECTOR and general manager of William Jacks (M) Ltd.. Mr. A. J. M. Ramsay, congratulates Mr. Lee Ah Slew, .18, who had put in2s years service to the company, at thp company's annual staff dinner party held at Kim Lene Restaurant. Kuala Lumpur, last week. Mr.
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  • 190 9 CPA To Extend Service ANNOUNCEMENT of new extension to their services was my.de yesterday by Cathay Pacific Airways Ltd to July, the a.r;:ne mVI commence a schpdu>d .-*"rvice from Hongkor.t: tc Bydney, Australia via Man. .a and Darwin. La-rr. the routi irttJ i peraU via Port Moresby instead of Darwin.
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  • 71 9 DAIMLER-BENZ, the German car manufacturers, have developed an interior mirror that will fall clear in a head on collision. The new Mercedes mirror is attached to the windscreen frame by a soring-loaded ball-] catch that will release it when f a shock forre of 15.4 Ib.
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  • 23 9 THE Singapore [ndiai Chamber of Commerce will no'.ri it? annual generai meetir.r at John Little's on May 23 at 4 p.m.
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  • 229 9 By A Market Correspondent THERE was some slackening of tempo 01 Malayan markets last week and the total volume of business written in shares assumed more normal proportions. --later this month the Tin Council will decide on the quotas for this period. Tin
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  • 27 9 THE Malayan Exchar;£p Ba-r.-sociation m^p the I chai g< ,^tec to merchants on Selling TT 0 D read--Bp z an Prana 1631. rate^ remain unaltered.
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  • 56 9 LONDON. Sun. (Reuten An article in the Daily Mirror today claimed that th« B: f products -try is to fierce petition from the Hong*: toy manufacture! The Hongkong toy manula*-- turers have \w<> decisive weapon?: low prire> and copy I models of the English rie;
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  • 639 10 Says Scrutineer, Reviewing The S'pore Races Twas His Race Until He Was Checked BRAVE GENERALS victorv in the lj miles Singapore Cup at Bukit Timah on Saturday was a great triumph for trainer Keith Daniels who not only completed a Cup double, but swept the board
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  • 438 10 Services Get Set For The Malaya Cup Th« I irell Sailing Club has r--* c p,-',v Firefly vi--; m the V.if!V.d Trust i wrj welcome addi- n tn *'n? C. ;b rV^r. Now Club ha.- a grand tola] rf Fireflies and also possesses two dinghies, and having Increased the number
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  • 276 10 SPORT IN THE ARMY I ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS should prove a big attraction at Tanglin. On Wednesday, 3 pm. the 3 miles, pole vault, hammer and hop, step and jump will be held. If wet they will be staged on Thursday. The semi-finals and finals of the remaining events on Saturday,
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  • 87 10 Anandarajah Celebrates With 109 IPOH. Sun.— Ail rounder K. Ananriarajah celebrated his recall to the state team with a sparkling undefeated century tor Ceylon Association against Rai.way Recreation Club in a Brandei Shield league match on the Ipoh padang today. The match ended in a draw Anandarajah, who made 109
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  • 29 10 BALTIMORE, Maryland Sun. (Reuter) Royal Orbit, the third favourite, won the Preakness Stakes one of the American racing classics here yesterday. The race was worth 190.000 dollars.
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  • 574 10 would invite foreign experts to help them in the training. "Good officials are necesj sary If we want to make the Games successful, and we are determined to make them so." Maladi said, adding that Indonesia would benefit a great deal from such
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  • Article, Illustration
    93 10 TOKYO- Steve Tony of the Philippines lies helplessly flat on his back on the canvas after receil hi? iaw from champion Ken n Fukuchi of Japan in two minutes 2Z seconds of the Ursi round of welterweight title bout held at the Nihow University audnonum here. Fukuchi retained his ttt
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  • 47 10 STOCKHOLM. Sun. (Reuter) Chile took a 2-1 lead over Sweden yesterday when they won the doubles in their second round European Zone Davis Cup lawn tennis match here. Luis Ayala and Ernesto Aguirre beat Sven Davidson and Ulf Schmidt 2-6, 7-5, 6-3. 7-5.
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  • Article, Illustration
    32 10 SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD, < et ahead of Ho S Lim to w 'h a fit e or 5.?.? icc«. tfue 5 gular athletic meet bet'.-. S I S ngapon Select si Fnfret Park ou L
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  • 369 10 PENANG, Sun— A two-and- I half foot high shield for inter-company shooting competitions, presented by Capt. G.H. Gilmour, when he was the adjutant of the 3rd Bn. of the Straits Settlements Volunteer Force (Penang and Provi ce Wellesley Volunteer Corps) in 11)37 ha s returned
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  • 277 10 The Big Upset By NeeRoa EIGHT! I N Ut-OLD N« Roath Virabhak of the F Faniarg Boys Club created ipset If the Singapore Amati u Boxing Associations open cham- i pionships when he scorer; grand points decision victory over defending national champion. So' Koon Kim. the ii cl the Police
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  • 167 10 AIRMEN EDGE F. KARIB AFTER b' mtz held to a two all draw at half-t me Ri Air Force Seletar I, 1 lied strongly to cciuc Fathul K. by three goals to two in > friendly floodlit soccer m.i'.c at ftelctH! yesten&ay. A crowd move Idai 2 ||II!I «rere there
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  • 63 10 ABDUL sprini [X)re he i g in on S Rahim 1 0.3 S4 snri hi> fci 23.7 secnd. Scoring ointi Mny ftnif poirr Tho i Shari; 200 83.7 m i 2 I E ■i V mi e walk, nins. I 1. im: Shn- ■t Ok
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  • 39 10 VMCA i p o mm! tleg i pjn in Mrns singlet Soon v.v v tor v, O S Womr t*i mm->* m. Brown w v Mrn i clouhl' It Chan Ah K K son Kon Ch
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  • 691 11 Whey Are Needed In BAM Training Ik -LA LIMPIR. Sun. tddy t hoong, Badminton Association of Malays described as -unfair—charges that the association preferred older plavers K, r than up-and-coming youngsters. He said this at the Tournament and SubKg meeting at the Hotel Majestic here
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  • 200 11 MPORTANT DECISIONS BE MADE AT FIRST ABC MEET s .n —T f th< i v at i 3aj I the tool the j Inton Con- Abdul Rahm in Rah-; I it I a m Sara R lid ppines, J apan. had ngkong ten 1 'hat not be rebo KB "-ng
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  • 24 11 K Negri e today ittii rirst, (Yoga .t KbOo Bir e wen Yong Un MB U h for 52>.
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  • 126 11 SEREMBAN, Sun. S- g r p lyers w n all the main In 1 ann ial N S. I iwn tennis open champ, r. -a concluded here today. S.A. Adznc m retained his men- singles title by beating Kwok V Yin 6—3. 6—l, Adzman, partnering Zainal
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  • 78 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Kilat Club "B" brat Selangor nese Recreation Club by wickets in their Navaratnam Shield knockout cricket m itch on the Pantai ;nd today. Chinese batting first, wrre all out for 110 run, 'Kim 3- ng 23, Kim Swep 19. Kanagsratnam 4
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  • 225 11 KU I OMPUR, Sun.— The two-day eric-.-: itch between Bi tish Arm} (South Malaya) e Federation Armed •> or.ded in a draw on the H Q. Federation Army "oval" here today. Rain curtailed play, an d were drawn at 3.15 p.m. -raw rain.
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  • 65 11 ROYAL ISLAND CLUB, Singapore, heat Selangor Golf Club h v 16^ points to six in the golf match at RIC yesterday. The Ladies of the RIC also won l\v i)\ points to one against the Selangor Ladies. Goh Kee Seah, a teacher in the Gan Eng
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  • 159 11 Philippines' Young Paulino heat the Orient champion, Thailand's Dawthong Sinphanlok, in a 12-rou id middleweight fight billed a s an Orient championship at the Happy World Stadium last night. It was a right cross to Dawthong's jaw. sending the champion down for an eightcount, which clinched the
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  • 63 11 LONDON, Sun. (Router* Siegfried Valentin, of Fast Gerv, won the invitation mile in the fast time oi 4 minutes 0.8 seconds in the British Games at the White City Stadium yesterday. Britain's middle-distance runners, who were dominant in this event until a year or so aso, were completely outclassed
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  • 210 11 KUALA Lr.MPI'R. Sun. Vietnam, conquerors of Malaya in the Asian Cup match at Singapore last week, found the going tough against the IVfalayan school boys whom they were lucky to beat by 2-0 in a soecei match on the Slerdeka Stadium today. With a
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  • 270 11 Darshan Takes 6 For 17 DARSHAN Singh took six wickets for 17 runs to enabled Prison Sports Club to maintain their lead in the SCA junior tournament when they 'neat Singapore Cricket Ciub by 101 runs on the padang yesterday. Batting fit--:. Prison.- totalled 14<i run? with H. Perera 28.
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  • 65 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor Club "B' beat Selangor Eurasian Association by one run in the Srlangor Cricket Association Junior Knockout cricket match for the Navaratnam shield on the pad an g today. Selangor Club were out for 122 runs. (Scaife 27, Mitchell 14,Shanmugam 2/15>.
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  • 386 11 Two goals down, they score four in eight minutes KUALA LUMPUB, Sun.— Combined Services, Malaya, recovered from a 2-0 deficit at half time to eventually emerge winners by 4-3 against Federation Arme.l Forces in their opening match of the HMS Malaya Cup football competition
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  • 229 11 Police head the senior league table FORMER champions. Police, took the lead in the Singapore Cricket Association senior tournament when they scored a <>l-run victory over I niversity of Malaya at Sepoy Lines yesterday. Police are now a\ the head of the league table with 76.19 per cent, and defending
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  • 89 11 La!e5t pes.*.' I P A W D LP"? Peres Pn.ic« D 2 5 1 1 52 7« 19 SCC. 114 10 80 71 U Ceyionen g 2 4 2 l 28 66 B 4 2 1 1 14 58 S3 1 0 2 2 3 2 16 4: 85
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  • 72 11 KUALA LUMI K. Sun Postal Union Athlei c C it tered the next ounri tha Selangor Crirkct Association's junior knockout competition for the Navaratnam Shield «rhcn they beal 5 ■■gor Police "B' by four wickets on thp Fprieral Police Depot gn md today. Selangor Po ce B7 run?.
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  • 915 11 DEFENDING champion, Aziz Vk na I, entered the semifinals of the Veterans* singles >: y over Wee l!Jlg S ing the Singapore Ba<lminion Association junior and eteran championships at the B.i Iminton Stadium yesterday. > won 15-111. 15-9. In addtiion to the single \.\7 also entered
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  • 20 11 SIT Sport! C-. w beat Chartered Bank BC 1-2 ill a table tennis natcfa s* Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 799 11 SCC bfjt sKC by six vuckets on the SRC Fadang. SKC E- Tessensohn c Cashin b Smitl B. Marks lbw Kirkham 2 C. Schubert c b Smith J J. Martens c Woodhouse b Muirhead 54 P. Martens c Woodnou.-e b Muirtfead 5 R. C Ho fi man c
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 236 12 COLOMBO, Sun. (Reuter).— The Prime Minister. Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike, today faces opposition within his own Sri Lanka Freedom Party to his move to curtail the ministerial power of Mr. Philip Gunawardene. a Marxist accused of trying: to introduce communism in Ceylon. Seven Sri
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    • 289 12 Pakistan traders watch Singapore election KARACHI. Sun il'Pi) The possible emergence c: .1 leftwing government :n Singapore would hurt Pakistan commercial interests only if the island's port facilities were affected* government sources said today. A finance ministry sp< feesman pointed out that Pakistani exports to the Straits area go predominantly
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    • 113 12 i bki.ndisi. iiaiy, sun. > Renter 1 The entire crew jf the Panamanian ship Daba:be. 3.751 tons, which sank today east of Malta, tias been rescued by the 3,000-ton Swedish tanker I'arda. port officials here >aid tonight, quoting radio messages from the tanker. According
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    • 113 12 Appeal for prayer by Dalai Lama NEW DELHI, Sun. (UPl)— The Dalai Lama yesterday urged Buaahiits a^ ever the world to pray lor their communists-] ued home. and. The Tioetan spiritual leader issued tnis statement: "During this month when the Lord Buaoha was born. I and my followers take this
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    • 90 12 FOUND INSIDE A BULL EAST LANSING. Michigan. Sun (Reuter) Found in *h p itomach of a boll which died here from "a^ute indigesHa'.f an innertube. two plastic bags, a rubber doll, nine pennies, a wrist watch a fishing spanner. Itvfe clcthespegs. six tin lids, a mass of hair Dins, 24
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    • 259 12 US clarifies position 'We will not be drawn into it just because Russia wants one' GENEVA, Sun. The U.S. delegation to the Big Four conference iisclosed yesterday that Secretary of State Christian Herter has blunty informed Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko that the
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    • 110 12 COMING... car that runs on hair oil! TILS A. Oklahoma, Sun. (Reuter) A French motor cai manufacturer, M. Paul Berliet, told the International Petroleum Exposition here that his company had developed an internal combustion engine capable of running on hair oil. He said his new engine was so efficient that
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    • 140 12 DENVER. Sun. (UPI) Prescient Eisenhower last night regarded the latest communication from Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev a.s an indication of "some readine.^" on the part of Russia to negotiate a Big Power agreement leading to discontinuance of nuclear weapon^ tests. The latest
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    • 230 12 BRIEFS Nothing Hill race clash: one dies LONDON, Sun. (Reuter) A coloured man died here early today after being stabbed h\ a band of white youths in the North Kensingto.i district of London just north of Notting Hill Gate, the scene of recent racial disturbances Police .said the man was
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    • 118 12 Husband says it with roses BALLERINA U a m e Marmot Fonteyn clutches a. bunch of very special pink roses at the end of the ballet "GineUe"' at the Cnvent Garden Opera House after her "come-back" performance th°re last week. "They xre a pift from my husband."' she said. She
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    • 61 12 LONDON. Sun. (t/PD. Queen Elizabeth on Thursday marie an Oroer in Council and approved the draft of Royal instructions conferring internal self-government on Jamaica within the year-old Federation of the West Indies. The Queen also made further orders and issued instructions providing for separate government for the
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    • 80 12 SONGBOOK SOLD FOR $11,000 LONDON, Sun. (Reuter)— A Manuscript songbook specially written by Felix Mendelssohn for his wife Cecile. was bought for 1.300 (about $11,000) by a London dealer at Sotheby's London auction rooms. The book, containing 17 of Mendelssohn's songs with piano accompaniment, was inscribed "Songbook for Cecile M.B-"
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    • 90 12 CAMBRIDGE THROWS OUT LATIN CAMBRIDGE. England, Sun. (UPI)-Latin, the dead language, had another spadeful of dirt heaped on its grave yesterday. Cambridge University scrapped it as a compulsory entrance requirement. The Cambridge mov e followed a similar step recently by Oxforn University. The vote eliminated the entrance requirement that new
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    • 51 12 FLORIDA. Sun. (UPI). —An agriculture student from Bangkok, collapsed and dietf on Thursday while attending class at the University of Florida Krairerk Sangcham slumped over at his desk about 8.15 a.m and was taken to the university infirmary. The infirmary director pronounced Sangcham dead on
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    • 98 12 Life 's Like That... n LONDON, Sun (Reuter)— A London driver was fined 4.10 and disqualified from driving for one month after being found in a drunken condition in a car on his way home from his firms head office— where he had been presented with a medallion and cheque
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    • 188 12 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter). A third "Bfaftl published by the Japanese Foreicn Rtiaistn dim should be a limit to the Soviet l"nion\ present 1 handed world policy." and that the realH world do not permit Japan to be neutral t h its defence alliance with the I nited
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    • 38 12 ARCHAEOLOGISTS digging on ar; estate about 15 miles south of Rome believe they have found traces of the ancient town of Lavinium founded by the Trojan hero, Aeneas, and natnfd after his second wife, Lavinia. (Reuter)
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