Singapore Standard, 19 May 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD (FINAL EDITION) Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1959 Val. IX No. 320. 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 2466 1 THE CHEW SWEE KEE BANK ACCOUNT PROBE 'Bribes are not taxable 9 says income tax chief How did secrets of ex-Minister's file leak out? He has no idea MR. G. T. HOLLOWAY, Singapore's Comptroller of Income Tax, yesterday told the Commission of Inquiry investigating a bank
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  • 555 1 The railway crisis worsens: ***** will work to rule KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The dispute between the Malayan Railway and its employees took a turn for the worse tonight when representatives of four other unions of railwaymen agreed "m principle" to lend their weight to the 8,000 strong National Union of
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  • 194 1 GANGLAND MURDER: MASON STABBED A MASON, Ma Peng Sen;. 25, was stabbed to death m one of Singapore's most notorious gangland area Syed Alwi Road last night. Tne slaying, which was believed to have a secret society .motive behind it, took place shortly after 10 p.m. when Ma and five
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  • 105 1 10 DIE AS BUS PLUNGES INTO CANYON MANILA. Mon. (UPI) A bus, jammed with passengers, plunged 8° feet into a canyon, killing at least ten persons and injuring 44 others, the Philippine News Service reported. The News Service said that a rescue team, headed by Constabulary Major Mamerto Manaha, had
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  • 27 1 THREE men were injured when a crude bottle-grenade exploded in the shixl pocket of one of the men, Bangkok police said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 34 1 A TEN-YEAR-OLD Austrian boy ha? discovered a valuable bib c printed m Cologne, West Germany, m 1564, among old books which a farmer's wife was using as fuel for her stove. Reuter
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  • 102 1 Malaya attracts $20 m. from Hongkong envoy HONGKONG, Mon. (Reuter) Mr. N. A. J. Kennedy said here today there was nothing to stop Hongkong business circles from investing m Malaya's tin and rubber industries if they were interested. Mr. Kennedy, the Malayan Trade Commissioner to Hongkong, who returned here after
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  • 54 1 HONGKONG, Mon. (UPI> A Cantonese movie producer was stabbed yesterday by an "extra" ac*or m a movie studio here, reliable sources revealed today. The name of the producer, or the -extra" is still not known. The producer was reported taken to hospital with two stab wounds. His
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  • 181 1 Man's home and age a mystery A MAN, whoso name was given as Ah Choon, was abducted by six men, armed with daggers and parangs, when he was returning home from a picnic on Sunday. Singapore Police, investigating into the abduction, believe that secret societies were
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  • 87 1 Thomas' posters stoned -report THE SINGAPORE Labour Front reported to the police yesterday that about 15 men m a lorry threw stone-, bottles and starch at the party's secretary general Mr. Francis Thomas' posters at the 5i mile. Thomson Road Police Secretary. Mr. William Cheng, said last night: '"We have
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  • 188 1 THE Singapore Government has romp to the rescue of Nanyang University with a grant of $385 896 tc supplement the university's deficit of 1958. The money, nrhicfc wai received by the university*! executive council 3a?t week, has hem de» i i «d ita chair,
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  • 92 1 TAIPEI, Hon. (UPf) I Chinese Commun;.- .^hore guns broke a seven-month lull of sporadic and hght shelling m the Formosa Straits by tiring 444 shells at the Mat.vu group yesterday afternoon, k'ii'.ng three Chinese military men and woundIns eight others The fcfatetu are about 120
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  • 25 1 A section <>f Tanjont Pa£ar last night experienced a two and-a-haif-hour blackout, from 8 pm. to I^3o pm. The Singapore Tiger Standard was affected.
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 462 3 rHI mystery of the letter received by the Ministar, Tun Lim Yew Hock, addressed to l| -A headquarters and bearing a Bangkok post1— not likely to be cleared up. Singapore s generally accept it as one of those things j- m -nly happen m Singapore, where
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    • 251 3 RUBBER dominated the Malayan market news duri-r the past week, with prices of the commodity lawiftg around the SI -mark. Heavy buying by md Red China was one of the main factors the t:rm market. However, a Washington ll nof to replace suppfies from the U.S. Itockptfa after
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    • 56 3 PF| CE; 23 Lrn [gcit Krnn Road. Score 2. PC 6-. Ha '563 Cabie< TICEKNEWS" «OAi a T 2548 '5 lines] Al departments A -oi*f>uß. Chtnt nsuranc* Bio* 174. Batu Rd r« eohon* ***** s 4v 93 Cowan Sr Tel: 3529 L** St Tel. .v 4055
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  • 1100 3  - Divided World: Relaxing The Tension Richard Lowenthal by BERLIN J^O MUCH advance scepticism has been expressed on all sides about the present Geneva conference of Foreign Ministers, and with such good reasons, that the really interesting question about the conference seems to be why the Governments concerned have bothered to
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  • VOICE of MALAYA
    • 393 3 Sir— Seven candidate? are standing In Dlv Pandan and Siglap respectively. Mathematically, therefore, each of these candidates will poll an average of le>s than 15 per rent. The suo cessful candidate Is likely to poll something more than IS per cent, but it is extremely unlikely
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    • 305 3 Sir I am confident that the majority of Singaporeans want democratic government under which we can live m peace and security. That la we heartily welcomed the announcement made by the L;b-Soc> that they would unite all democratic parties which were truly antlCommunl>t to fight ia
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    • 104 3 Sn An announcement wa? made m the Government Gazette indicating that the 1958 Physical map of Malaya m colour is on sale at the Map Sales Office. Survey Department Headquarters. Mountbatten Road. Kuaia Lumpur. It is rather unfortunate that when I called at the Survey Department to buy
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    • 172 3 Sir It is to be hoped that the electors of Singapore clearly grasp the purport of Dr Goh Keng Swee's economic plans for the future. One plan is for industry to be financed by $300 million, which Dr. Goh will bring back to Singapore The only
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    • 201 3 Sir There has been much talk among taxi drivers that PAP is the best party for they help the poorer classes how misleading. As one who uses this mode of transport, may I ask them how they are going to be benefitted? Isn't it an undeniable fact
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    • 193 3 Sir I am happy to read m your paper of the withdrawals from their respective divisions of the two Lib-Soc candidates. Mrs. Lilian Tan and Mr. Chia Yeck Poh. I must say I admire very much their spirit of self-sacrifice, for by their action they have shown us
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    • 175 3 Sir We were most interested to see from your issue of May 14. that one of your reader?. Mrs. Barbara Wood, was not aware of the existence of our modern Dairy Farm behind Bukif Timah hill. Mrs. Wood has probably not been m Singapore very long but
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  • 86 3 Shorts from the Talks Cause For Mutual Pride "I FIRST knew India during 1934. but returned there again m W5B, six year? after independence had been granted, and then aeain this last year. I can only say that as an Englishman I havp felt more proud on each visit, both
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    335 3 I o&/t/tW«e&/iM6' revelation made by Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock on Saturday night at a SPA rally m Clemenceau Avenue he read a letter from the "Committee of the People of China m support of the Movement m Singapore and Malaya" to the "Brave Brothers of the
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  • 2565 4 EX-SUPERINTENDENT OF WORKS TELLS COUNCIL PROBE HE WAS VICTIMISED BY FORMER MAYOR MR. H.E. BURROWS, o former Temporary Superintendent of Works, yesterday told the Commission of Inquiry investigating the workings of the Singapore City Council that his services was terminated "because
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  • 378 5 tßut there won't any more priority English educated' !THE SECRETARY-GENERAL of the Peoples lien Party Mr. Lee Kuon Yew yesterday told E-ql'sh educated people of Singapore that ►v could no longer "squat on their backs/' s Tat they should be prepared to compete
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  • 43 5 p LEADS NOT GUILTY m Ng Soon I Seng p eaded I ma Singapore I to a < haige K members ol an eg^ H Ng Keck E e Road era Feb fl W9 waa aikvwed »e 1 adieu the case I ent -or.ed.
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  • 193 5 ADVERTS FOR JOBS: RADIO MEN PROTEST KUALA LUMPUR. Men The Director of BroadcastIng, Mr. A. T Read, today declined to comment on a charge levelled by the new secretary of Broadcasting Stall Union that Radio Malaya authorities had committed a "serious beach of trust The a'/.eeed breach of trust Is
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  • 103 5 $520 stolen from desk in office KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Police here are Investigating the loss ol 5520 from a firm In Pudu Road over the weekend. The Police were told by the manager 'hat the money. which was locked m one of the drawers of his desk was mtesiTig when
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  • 63 5 MISS Lee Siew Mcl (centre), who icon first prize m a singing contest at the Cathay Cinema, Kuantan, which was held recently m conjunction with f he showing of the film "Air Hostess." Others from left are: Mrs. Thong Thian Seng, Miss Cheah Soon Ngoh (3). Miss
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  • 201 5 No second term for Malacca Governor? MALACCA. Mob.— The Governor, Tun Leong Yew Koh, may not run for a second term when his appointment terminates at the end of August this year. The Standard learnt today. Inder the Federation Constitution, the term of office for the first appointed Governor of
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  • 146 5 Death note, but Police indifferent -Dr. S Dr. C. Subrahmanyam. Liberal Socialist candidate for Tanjong Pa?ar last night criticised the Singapore Police for their "tida apa"' attitude over vital matters. He disclosed that the Police did nnt show as much keenness as was required of them m a death note
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  • 70 5 THE People.- Action Party will hold seven mass rallies today between 8 pm to io p.m. at the following p!acc>: Siglap ijalan Pak Boon, off East Coast Road': Geylang East (Lorong 29); Delta, Havelock (Havelock Rd Temple); Sepoy Lines (Silat Rd front of Chinese Temple > Telok Blangah
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  • 164 5 PAP IS ALL WIND RAYNER AT RALLY SINGAPORE People's Alliance candidate for Ulu Pandan, Mr. Leslie Rayner. told a rally at Fullerton Square yesterday that the conditions here as regards investment and capital were exactly the same as m Canada. He quoted the Canadian High Commissioner, who at a Rotary
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  • 493 5 Lib-Soc plans for young and old SCHOOLS m Singapore have been concentrating too much attention on youths passing examinations and only feeble and half-hearted efforts on developing their characters, secretary-general of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, charged yesterday. Mr.
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  • 158 5 'Church IN the east must help itself' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Christian Church m the East should not hold on to its defensive tactics and depend on the role of the Church m the West to he.p them, declared Dr, W. A. Visser T Hooft. general-secretary of the Wond Council
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  • 32 5 RAPIO Singapore announced yesterday that all talks m English by parties contesting the Singapore Legislative Assembly elections will bo broadcast immediately after the news at 7.10 p.m. i'rom today.
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  • 174 5 MISS Daisy Szeto, winner of the "Pearl of the Orient," and a receptionist of Chung Khiaw Bank, will be leaving the Colony tomorrow for Honqkong. to resume her duties as the ambassadoress of Singapore. As m the other places which she had visited, an extensive
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  • 44 5 AT THE annual general conference of the ACSU Docks branch, Singapore, the following were elected a? officebearer?: Chairman: R. Sangaran; secretary: Ho Thian Chor; treasurer: G. R Pillai. Committee; Poh Ah Kow, A. Ismail, Ariff bin Ali and Tan Kang Koon.
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  • 401 5 Thirty Colony firms plan to cross the Causeway: TANG THE Singapore Peoples Alliance City Councillor, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, yesterday disclosed (hat there were about 30 companies m the Colony who had registered their enterprises m the Federation. He pointed out that at a moments rail when anxiety m Singapore
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  • 86 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mun. The Traffic Police here today appealed to the driver of a vehicle that was involved m an accident m Bunqsar Road on Saturday to contact them. The appeal was also directed to eyewitnesses to the mishap. In the accident, which occurred m
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  • 205 5 Polls row: 13 UMNO branch men quit KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Belangor UMNO State Secretary, Inche Hamzah I Allang. said today that the resignation of 13 UMNO members m Sunpei Choh branch would not afTect the Alliances chances m winning the coming State election on May 30. The>e UMNO members
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  • 73 5 THY. Lowing r elected office-bearers, at thf general meeting of the PWD Club S tiga pore. President: Mr. J He leod: vice-pre r I Mn E Adamsn:.. -< r: -r: Mr J J George, treasurer: Mr. S I Brure; sports secretary Mr *v* K. Shahabuddin. ommittee Messrs.
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  • 31 5 THE Singapore 1 Cc Secretary. Mr w ['lam i eng <->* the guest speaker at the Singapore Publicity Club luncheon at the Cathay Dragon Room on Thursday at 12.45 p.m
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  • 342 6 REDS WILL USE THE PEOPLE AS SLAVES -WARNING But SPA is out to serve you Dr. Chee IN COMMUNIST countries the people ore the tools of the State, the Singapore Peoples Alliance candidate for Queenstown, Dr. Chee Phui Hung, declared last night m an election Speaking over n.ulin Singapore, he
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  • 273 6 WHAT 1 g od teacher 15 What la a p r teacher? The Tf ichei Blcia] rgan of Singap T- h( rs 1 Na- nal ng m its Latest t lie definition of a good ichei depends on the cult m "if sc
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  • 78 6 A LABOURER, An- Soo Tec 24 was yesterday given a dischargi not amounting to an ie littal by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court on a charge of armed robbery. Ing vai alleged to have robbed another labourer. Tan H iat, of a wrlstwatch worth $180 at knife-point
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  • 344 6 Health insurance, free hospitals if SPA governs A COMPREHENSIVE health insurance scheme for persons earning less than $300 a month will be introduced by the Singapore Peoples Alliance should they win the' general election The scheme provides for sickness benefits which will cover prolonged incapacity due to illness. The SPA
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  • 82 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The a bes ol Miss Yap Sai Moj arrived here by air from London today Mi Yap was found dead m her bedroom at Brinsford Lodge Training College iecen" y. At the airport here today, member? of her family arTd 'he Minister
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  • 186 6 MALAYAN ARTISTS DISPLAY IN THE US A MALAYAN artist. Mr. Abdullah Ariff, 53, who left for America, is currently exhibiting his works m Washington. Mr. Ariff, dubbed "Father of Malay Artists" here, took along with him over 80 water colour paintings for exhibition m America. His trip Is brine sponsored
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  • 204 6 In Selangor, 6,000 servicemen will vote by post ALL SET FOR STATE POLLS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. More than 6,000 active servicemen m Selangor have ten days to submit their "postals votes" to elect 28 representatives to the Selangor State Legislative Assembly m the first post-Merdeka election this year. A spokesman
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  • 156 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The detachment of the Fifth Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment will perform its first major ceremonial duty on Wednesday, to mark the 62nd birthday of the Sultan of Selaogor, since the Battalion came here on April 29 The Su tan, who is also
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  • 89 6 THUGS SLASH MAN AT DEATH 'WAKE' IPOH, Mon. The solemnity of a funerai wake was broken and mourners fled m terror as five chopper-wield-ing gangsters rushed m and attacked a new villager, Li Tons:, 43, who was paying his last respects to a friend In Bukit Merah new village. Menglembu,
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  • 63 6 DONT BUY THESE HOMES -COUNCIL THE Singapore City Council yesterday warned the pubic not to purchase any of the unauthorized houses being built at Lorong 3. Geylang and Sims Avenue. The Council said as these houses were unauthorized, house numbers, water and electricity would not b e plied. It is
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  • 98 6 THE future of Singapore Will be doomed if the Peoples Action Party were elected to form the next government the UMNO-MCA candidate for Tanßlin, Inche Ahmad bin Ha.ii Taff. warned last night. Referring to the question of a merger with the Federation Inche TafT said: "We believe
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  • 254 6 SAT A plan to x-ray 20,000 in Tg. Pagar The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association will start its first mass x-ray campaign m Tanjong Pagar district, m six weeks, the medical director at SATA Clinic. Dr. N. C. Sen-Gupta, announced yesterday. It. will be the first time that SATA's mobile x-ray unit
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  • 43 6 TAV Leong Ann. who claimed trial to a charge of attempting to extort from Tan Tiang Soon by putting him m fear of injury at Geyiang Road or, Feb. 20. was yesterday remanded for one week -y a Singapore Magistrate's Court
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  • 223 6 Release for 1,094 Indian travellers now in quarantine PENANG, Mon. A ferry launch of the Penang Perl Commission svill be put into use to transport 1.094 passengers from India now m quarantine at Pulau Jerejak since they arrived here by the Rajula on May 8. This was told to The
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  • 142 6 THR^E Singapore volunteer workers officials of the St. John Ambulance Association and Councilhave been awarded the Order of St. John by the Queen recently. The three who received the awards are: Mr. G. H. Kiat for his appointment as Chairman of tfie st John Council, Dr.
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  • 92 6 Singapore on trial —says SPA candidate SINGAPORE is on trial today and "you, the people, are the .jurors," Colony lawyer. Mr. Leslie Rayner, told a Singapore People's Alliance rally at Fullerton Square yesterday. Mr. Raynrr. a candidate for l T lu Pandan who called himself a "country pumpkin," said: "You
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  • 196 6 Funeral procession fight Man freed AFTER hearing the defence i of a man who was yesterday charged with allray and disturbing the public peace, Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, acquitted him without further calling on the evidence of his three witnesses. The man was Koh HOCK Thiam,
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  • 71 6 ALOR STAR. M Dato Ra;a Hanipah of Negn Sembilan, speaking at a PanMalayan Islamjc Party ral y a1 Derga Last night warned that the Malays would perish if they did not unite under the PM IP. "For the c .--^e Of the future Malay generation. I
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  • 311 6 Now a 'sour note war ning to the Press from PAP ANY newspaper that attempts < strain relations between the Federatioi g. Singapore will be charged with subversi* Peoples Action Party < omos into p9Wei This warning WAS given jresi secretary-general, Mr Lee ECuan v lunchtime rally at Clifford P;
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  • 205 6 YOUTH CLUB TO GET QUIT ORDER THE Singapore City Council's Health Committee yesterday decided that the Yuk:ng Youth Club which is occupying City Counc:; land behind the Maternity and Child Welfare Clinic M Princep Street, b» asked to racate the property vrithln six months a. -he Council Intends to build
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  • 339 7 MALAYA SEEKS MONEY AND IDEAS RAZAK Premier opens $12 mil. power plant extension KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Federation Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that the Alliance Government was determined to do everything possible to encourage the investment of capital, both local and foreign, to create more industries
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  • 134 7 THE FIRST MALAYAN, INDONESIAN JOINT FILM PRODUCTION j ;eris pudu win i] ting" *h^ rendon of Tak a M love I D which 10,000 to make. aade at the com--udios In Siglap. ft ol the R >S€ Yatimah. an W I stardom only 1 ago when bf 10- director P
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  • 41 7 \> s Ran a rg€ In i Sing ipe i c M igis- Court yesterday Ng C -c Poh of a stwai i "h 541 at Nicoll on May 16. led not guili 9 anc was remanded foi wie week
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  • 326 7 Lib-Sots seek aid for victims of crimes COMPENSATION should paid to innocent victims and their dependents of crime? of violence, said the Liberal Socialist candidate for Tiong Bahru, Mr. Lee Bah Chee. at an election rally at Seng Poh Road lasi night. In Singapore today, he riec.r if a taxi-driver,
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  • 59 7 HOX KHEK. 4f». was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Third District Court on a charge of stealing a roll of toilet oaper valued at 20 cents from the apartment of a woman, Loons Ah Yin, at New Bridge Road on Apr 5. after the Judge, Mr K. T
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  • 48 7 THE Director of the Washington bureau of Newsweek, Mr. Eme?t K. Lindley, flew into Singapore yesterday with his wife after a short visit to Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Lindley, who is one of the senior editors of the magazine, will be here for a short stay
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  • 266 7 'WE ARE CHAMPIONS OF THE UNDERDOGS' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government Temporary Officers Union today refuted allegations that the union's activities had been detrimental to the other sections of the Civil Service m the Federation. The editorial m the "Voice Of The Temporaries" official organ of the union, pointed out
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  • 198 7 Trooping the colour on King's birthday KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong's birthday on June 19 this year will be celebrated by a ceremony of "trooping the colour" of the 3rd Battalion, the Royal Malay Regiment, to be held m the Merdeka Stadium. This ceremony, which was to take
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  • 419 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A pretty 21 -year-old woman offered her secret sale, a coconut shell containing $150 when her shopkeeper father was threatened with assault by five armed robbers here last night. The incident took place m the shophouse
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  • 90 7 7-DAY YOUTH LEADERSHIP COURSE PENANG, Mon The Department of Soria 1 Welfare will conduct an initial youth leadership training course m conjunction with Day Training College here from May 23 to 30. The aim is to give club lead. crs and prospective leaders an understanding and appreciation of the principles,
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  • 39 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES Buyers Seller, Spot ion; 101 R.S.S No. 1 June 1002 101 R.S.S. No. 1 July 1001 100t R.S.S No 2 99 99^ R.S.S. No |gfl Mi CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were:
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  • 96 7 REMANDED ON ROBBERY CHARGE PEN AN G. Mon.— Elias bin Zsye*. 35, and Low Kirn Poong, 22, :r charged before Magistrate, Mr Ng Mann Sau, today with robbery ana afiMUlt II xc i alleged to ha c robbed Tan Ewe Liat of ci n an d je w eller i
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    • 290 7 GES3 "n" c TODAY 4 SHOWS/ S J Pup to tti*» length of itiK piciurf jilnwi nute timf' GUINXESB lI.UAM HOLIH N J\( X RAWKIKf "THE RRIDGE ON THE RIVER RWAI" J w CißenaScape Bsdmlcalar < oiumhia 4f NEXI RI(H»RD UIDMARK "WARI Hf^" Ctcnpe HFNRN FO\J»\ TTrtALULIV it«>\) W )f
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    • 847 7 English Tongue. 9.30 Time Signs! Down 1.15 Tiffin Date 1.30 (RS) WS ia I1 1| I^B ■I! I WiMlifflff II I I Iliftmi an NewSi '4 Singapore Sporte Tine Signal and News 140 (KM •■•^m^^ ij I 1} Ifil PJ I »«»t llf I, I.lfjf B^^S Results 9.45 Putting on
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    • 837 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE tot Halites. Boston. New York. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Ports Spore P. Sham Penang TIUCE* 7/11 |un. 12 |un. 16/17 |une Carriers option to one— 6 via othe* ports to load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOINI SERVICE To: Colombo,
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    • 1134 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 118 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) 1 12 line* 1 'Zr THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I.",* lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Suex with liberty to proceed via Panama or Caps ot Cood Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other ports to
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    • 860 8 THE E A S I Jjr cincs ro: P^ fc. ADEN, RtD StA, MtDITtRRA\LA\ [1 CONTIIMtNTAL SCANDINAVIAN p ()R| (J U S pore P Jh^m I ]H QU% r..» Meon,. M 25 26 May IT/2tf4., !> Of m.» -Beira" b) io M»y/4|un t Sfiun, ft m.s. "Basra" b> 30 |une/4
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 233 9 Fordson Vans As Prizes In Dealers' Contest j tpnze winners L i radio Kealera Eg 'Id recent. v reC prtwfl yesterthe genera] R Wi lam Jaeka 13 1 Ltd Mr I* 1 Fc P" v -sers L; R~ B a ComS 1 Com--5 it fj}- is open to L«. das
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    • 11 9 THERE was r.o tin market ve?terlay, beir.g Whit Monday.
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    • 605 9 All Sections Of Shares 'Featureless' ALL sections of the Malayan share market were feature'.e?ye?*erday, an^ prires were easier. Turnover was small. Price "hanees arr.our.red by the Malayan Sharebroker.-' Association were Business Done Malayan* sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday Fed Disp. $1 n^. Fraser and Neave SI .56. Gammon
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    • 107 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank- Association marie the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: New ¥ork: Buying T.T. 33-1 '18 OP 33-3 I** M d/st a'r mail 33-7/16 credii bills, 33-9/16 trade bil's Canada: Buying T.T. 31.7 3 0 D 32 90 d/si air m?:I 32-3 credit
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    • 343 9 RUBBER: ACTION TO STOP PREMATURE TAPPING SOME possible action to discourage the tapping of undersized trees, particularly budgrafted trees, is proposed m a report on smallholders' replanting, released m Kuala Lumpur. Retention of a portion of replanting grant until a holding reaches tappable size might be practicable, says the report.
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    • 147 9 —Price Slips 2 Cts. On Quiet Market SINGAPORE rubber price slipped two cents yesterday on a market described as "very quiet." Price for International first grade June closed at Sl.OOf cents per lb. Prices were marked down at opening on disappointing overseas advices and eased further on a very quiet
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    • 102 9 PAA Will Operate To Jakarta THE first Singapore-Jakarta service of Pan American Airways will operate on June 5, it wa<? announced yesterday. A Stratocruiser will leave the Colony on Friday on a proving flight with technicians, officials and the American Federal Aviation Agency officers. A spokesman said yesterday that PA.
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    • 92 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closmg prices per oicui yesterday were Copra April-May ?44* buyers; $45$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk Sfi9 sellers; m drums $72$ seller?; Muntok white pepper $143 sellers; Sarawak white $142 sellers; special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Copra Association closmg prices fair merchantable mixed copra
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    • 80 9 VICE PRESIDENT and treasurer of C.V. Starr Co. of New York. Mr. John Ahlers, is m Singapore. He is to study the investments of American International Assurance Co. Ltd. m Singapore and to look for further possibilities of investment. C.V Starr Co. is the senior company
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    • 76 9 FIRST class accommodation aboard the Tjiwangi is to be completely air-conditioned. The X.P.M. vessel leaves Singapore today for re-condi-tioning m Hongkong. The Tjiwangi, a regular caller m the Colony from Hongkong and Indonesia, will be m dry dock for a few weeks during which time she
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    • 32 9 A PAKISTANI trade delegation, headed by Agha G. Riza. of the Commerce Ministry, has arrived m Jakarta for a series of talks with Indonesian officials on a possible trade agreement.—(UPl).
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    • 174 9 OUTER ROADS Balawers Mashumi Maru, Glenearn Slamat Xarifala Bverlife Ssn Ernesto, Hallanger. Mikuni Maru. Fernhil Sanana, Eiwa Maru. Pacific Trader Sagafjord. Arci 1. Hoyo Maru Baransa, Pres Mckinley. Me. Silverspray, Namaean, Fmpir P Kittiwake, Lotorium, Schelpwick, Nagara Maru. Van Riebeeck, Lucky Fortune Leewan?. San Ricardo Barumun. Taksang,
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    • 35 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (UPI) Col [bnu Sutowo Director of •he National Oil Company Permlna, said the Pennint wells m North Sunntra now producing about 2A rr mn? of crude oil daily
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    • 346 9 g^ BURMA FIVE STAR LINE IgC r^V.CE FROM BAY OF BENGAL BURMA PORTS OADING FOR HONGKONG JAPAN PORTS Penang Spore HOI 3 June 4 5 June K.a£L;EBSEN lOJun. 11 12 June KAgenfi ARRETTO SHIPPING TRADING CO.. LTD. *so> \d Singapore. 25 Light Street, Penong 39"5T ***** Tel. 3315. KiE HOCK
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    • 117 9 STATE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS 1959 The ELECTION COMMISSION, FEDERATION OF MALAYA, reminds the public that polling days m the State general elections have been fixed as follows:— Kedah 20th May (TOMORROW) Perils Malacca 23rd May Perak 27th May Selangor 30th May Negri Sembilan 2nd June Penang 6th June Johore loth
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  • 153 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP THE YANG DI-PEKTIAN AGONG takes th? salute at the bijr rally hold by the Malayan Red Cross Society m Kuala Lumpur last week m celebration of the Centenary of the International Red Cross Movement. It was held on the Selangor Parians Standardpic h MR AND MRS MM
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  • 207 10  - Premier Opens College FAH THE Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, declared open the 86.000.--000 Malayan Teachers' College m Glugor. Penang, last week. Photo shows the Premier unveiling the plaque commemorating the opening of the Collece. THL Minister of Agriculture. Inche Abdu! Aziz bin Ishak (centre) is seen examining
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  • 52 10 Science Student At Work THE PRIME MINISTER, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein watches a student teacher at work m the science laboratory m the new Malayan Teachers' College m Glugor, Penan?. Looking: on are the Chief Minister, Penang. Dato Wong Pow Nee (extreme right) and the College Principal, Mr. J.
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  • 63 10 Minister Addresses Women THE Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke I. in. is seen addressing the meeting of the Central Council of the National Association of Wome n 's Institutes m Kuala Lumpur. On the Minister's right is the President of the Association, the Ra.;a Perempuan of
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  • 67 10 BEAUTIFUL Indian film stars Padnun were jrreeted by their fans who turned i| I at the Kuala Lumpur Airport last uppk 1'- ri make personal appearances at F^drrnt <>? <"' THE East Asian Christian Confrrrn. M»' 1|: tlip Malayan ChrfstUn Council opened hl pur last Thursdn Photo
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  • 148 11 He smashes oldes t record PETER Radford 19. Britain's best-ever sprinter, broke the oldest English native -ecord the book when he covered 150 I/ards »H 14 2s, at Hornchurch, Essex recently. Fhis \s one-fifth of a second faster than the previous best returned by Willie Applegarth on a grass truck
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  • 432 11 F.I.F.A. BARS 5 LEADING FOOTBALLERS SYDNEY, NSW The International Soccer Feden »n (F.1. F.A.) has barred five leading Sydney footfa ii stars from playing; m Australia. The stars Leopold Bs..:ngartuer, Karl Jaros, Walter n Er; h Schwartz and Andreas Saghi are a'l mem- 1 bers ol Sydney's unbeaten Prague dut
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  • 106 11 X*" KANGSAR, M^-•-Special eoi v mus Ja\E won the individual lip tropny for year m s". v nc oi *he annual > R ala K^Z-^r P .\rrle on rr.c I p md f rta began rr Friday ■••■>.- -d Raj Feren--5 iwaj tt* pri- Distri.
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  • TODAY'S SPORT
    • 34 11 R Friendly S ngmpore, Sele--7.30 r Dw. 3A- rQiiei ■< ttoum C.C. *B SC.C vs. sec. r^ f^lj') -Dw. c T.sc. Naval I 1.45 -p m P P S S. VS. c 70 m.*
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    • 53 11 U 'CER Gavi Depts. H League Dt. I— -:c7 S.C- vs. XL. Rec Club Gout. ltd Dw. 2 ft icfcerj vs. Leven rj Sentul Hub Pi Kilai Rad Dv. 5— M r:rrcd L Prisons. Tc'cc"- y n Fed Rei Unit, Ktil. Rrr. 5 il Bfieldi R'v Medtruh p«
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    • 12 11 Jp ;EU Dip. League *C ",v m MRC. c Stad urn.
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  • 23 11 KEBENARAN Club beat SHB Police 5-1 m a SAFA Division B soccer match played on ths Fra^er and Xeave ground yesterday.
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  • 392 11 MILLER FORGETS SURREY'S THREE TOP PLAYERS By A Special Correspondent LONDON, Mon. Our old Australian cricketing friend, now turned journalist, Keith Miller, is m England this summer, writing about the cricketing scene m general and the England-India series m particular, and his second assignment for a national newspaper was the
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  • 235 11 VIETNAM HELD BY RAHIM'S LAST MINUTE PENALTY GOAL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Football Association of Malaya Selection XI held Vietnam to a 3 3 draw m a robust and exciting match at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. It was a last minute penalty that helped the FAM team to share honours
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  • 100 11 Sam Snead Wins Golf Festival WHITE SULPHUR. Springs. West Virgina, Mon. (Reuter). Sam Snead, 44-year-old ace American goifer. won the Sam Snead Gold Festival" here yesterday with a T2-ho!es total of 259. Snead, who hit a fantastic third round of 59 on Saturday eleven under par equalled the tournament record
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  • 60 11 MRS K. SULLIVAN* beat Mrs. MacSarlane twO-Un m the final of the Royal Singapore Golf Club championships for the Dussers Cup yesterday. Result? of the other ties played yesterday Amual Greensomes: Mrs Fawn:- and Mr?. ICasson net score 72. L.G U. medal- silver division; M*rs K.
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  • 442 11 By A Special Correspondent LONDON, Mon. WAY back m 1926 I saw Harry Altham and Arthur Gilligan captaining the neighbouring cricket counties of Hampshire and Sussex at Portsmouth. Altham of Repton, had skippered Oxford University. played for his native Surrey and moved on
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  • 92 11 WORLD RECORD EQUALLED EIDLEWOOD, New Jersey, Mon. (Reuter) John Mostyn. 18-year-old American college student equalled the world 100 yards record of 9.3 seconds here yesterday. The world record is shared by Americans Leamon King, Dave Sime, Bobby Morrow and Ray Norton. If Mostyn's time is recognised and officials said mere
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  • 213 11 75 Enter Army Golf C 'ships SEREMBA.V, Mon. A record number of 75 goifers from the Commonweaitn Forces and Federation Army m Maiaya will compete at the 17 Gurkna Division, OCLF goif meeting at the Seiangor Golf Club. Kuala Lumpur, starting tomorrow. At the meeting, the two main events are
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  • 144 11 INDIANS MAINTAIN RECORD INDIAN Recreation Club maintained their unbeaten record m the SAFA division I league when they chalked up another easy victory by beating the Kota Raja Sports Club by two goals to nil m their league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In their four outing?, the Indians
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  • 143 11 MOSTYN REJECTS 15 OFFERS ORADELL. New Jersey. Mon. (Reuter) John Mostyn. the Bergen High School student who equalled the world ion yards record of 9.3 seconds on Saturday, has rejected 15 offers of athletic scholarships and is to give up athletics for at least a year. Father Joseph Curry. Mostyn's
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  • 23 11 GHQ. trounced Singapore Base District by five goals to ml m the Army Division 1 league soccer match at Tang'in yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    73 11 FORMER Olympic flyweight champion Terry Sp ink* (left) and British featherweight champion Bobby Neil! signed contracts for their £"»00-?.-yid P match to take place at Wembley on June 2. Both boxrrs ha\p laid a €500 side stake, and they handed their cheques to esch other Terry is seen ma.kine out
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  • 477 11 AUSSIES ACCEPT £1000 FROM U.K. POOL COMPANIES SYDNEY, (New South Wales):— EofUsfa football pool companies have offered £1 000 to the New South Wales Federation of Soccer Leagues for "services rendered" during the 1957 and 1958 seasons. (The English summer pools are based on Sydney soccer, whose season occurs during
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    • 72 11 T l^ STOPWATCHES WHEN TIME IS NEEDED WITHIN THE SPLIT OF A SECOND FAVRE-LEUBA STOPWATCHES ARE THE ANSWER INDUSTRIALISTS; SPORTSMEN AND your production HORSE TRAINERS* COSTS DEPEND /^^^^V V UR TIMING 0F ON PERFECT Ijjjjl^ PERFORMANCES WILL TIMING. THINK 11^ JJ BE ACCURATE FAVRE- >^iK^ FAVRELEUBAy^^^^vLEUBA watch dealers Recording 1/5
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  • 363 12 JAP THREAT AT THE ISLE OF MAN Jack Peart sounds a serious warning LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) The London Sunday Pictorial's sports writer Jack Peart gave the motorcycling world a warning: Don't under-estimate the Japanese threat at the Isle of Man Tourists Trophy races. The T.T. races one of the world's
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  • 544 12  -  CLAUDE RICHARDSON By LONDON, Mon (Reuter) Three-year-old form m Britain and France this season has been so indefinite that the Epsom Derby, to be run on June 3, remains a most puzzling race. Or. ronn, the only outstanding classic cost In either
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  • 190 12 LONI N lon (Reuter).— Agreezi proposed altera- the rules of golf has beer, reachea by negotiating eni Gc I C I S* Andres U the United States nittees rf the Boya! and G I A Twt I the substantial Jem the r:**-"-grc I rmit A ear ing
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  • 43 12 SAN r:r 3O Ca Lforaia, Mon Bart Conine Ajnerj a*s Olympic Gold medallist, br-^<? big bwt wot record with a hi -r throw 22fl feel 1-1 2 inches 61 12 t -c- 1 ai an ■thleti meet n here.
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  • 188 12 Shock Defeat Of Taboun At Longchamp PARIS. Mon. tßeuten— The shock defeat of Taboun at i Longchamp yesterday prevent■ed Prmre Aly Khan from making a clean sweep of the English and French Guineas ra^c-. Taboun. winner of the Engj lish 2.000 Guinea?, was en odds on favourite for the equivalent
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  • 103 12 GROSSIXGER, New York, Mon (UPI) Heavyweight challenger Ingemar Johansson of Sweden began training for his June 25 bout with champion Floyd Patterson yesterday by working out for a total of 11 rounds. Johansson sparred three rounds with Willie Johnson and two with his brother, Rolf, m
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  • 510 12 B y A Special Correspondent DOUBLE trouble is awaiting England's footballers m Latin America on their 2-2 showing against Italy at Wembley True, the visitors got their two goals In the ten minutes Wolverhampton wing half Ron Flowers was off the field carried of! on a
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  • 54 12 STOCKHOLM, Mon. (Reuter> Chile qualified to meet Britain m the European Zone quarter-finals of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition here yesterday when they beat Sweden 3—2 m their second round tie Uln Chmidt narrowed the margin of victory by beating Patricio Rodriguez 6-1, 6-2 «-3
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  • 224 12 THE KONRAD KIDS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO TAKE PART IN THIS CARNIVAL BRISBANE. (Queensland).— The Queensland Amateur Swimming Association has rejected an application from Surfers' Paradise Swimming j Club for permission to stage a I carnival m which the famous swimmers John and lisa Konrads, Dawn Fraser and Alva
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  • 175 12 SYDNEY (NSW):- The council of the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association has accepted United States professional promoter .lack Kramer's offer of £4.800 for th e use of Sydney's White City courts from December 1 to 6. This rental would cover six sessions of play
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    • 159 12 Subscribe To Tho ST.XXDIRIB HALAtA*B ONLX INDtFtNDtNT NATIONAL JAPER 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 tout hom#» daily— or to your office if preferred? Ail you have to do is
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  • 296 13 A Face You Won't Forget SAYS DICK RICHARDS pACES are the raw material of the cinema. They come m all shapes and sizes and some are splendidly forgettable. They're happy and handsome, tunny or frightening, sweet, suave or sinister, beautiful or bovine. But only rarely does one linger with me
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  • 246 13 I ImARH W MONRO!, will l|£ star role in B T de.*' which IB Kasai wil produc* for 20th Century I r ■<••.<-": I L| B i ad "On*- Sophia i orenBr I ES DUNN aftci u Hp >" ars, reI 5 r~.° Bramble I |H M moi
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  • 115 13 EXX.ORES MICHAELS If sn Swedish b^onri beauty is being touted c f 20th Century-Fox os one o f t i-, e most prorp, g act-esses to come c'ong m many setnesters One o* the first graduates o* tne Studio's $1,000,000 New Tc?nr School^ ?he \onded h er
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  • 239 13 WITH "S^crrcc-.s". the Bryna Production 'or U-i release, bare v under way and cl oj hit important gladiator fiohtj and bar's scenes yel to go. K*rk Douglas has already tafcen. a had beat Rfl sequences Hii?ol»--rng x training or the oladtotor school run by Peter Ustinov.
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  • Show Business HIGHLIGHTS
    • 311 13 'King Must Die' To Be Filmed In Greece ()UTSIDE scenes of the film version of "The King Must Die, 1 the bestselling novel by Mary Renault, are to be made m Greece, according to a statement issued by Mr. Spyros Skouras, President of the 20th Century Fox Film Corporation. Mr.
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    • 45 13 FILM FANS who wish to write to actors and actresses who have ap peared m current and past 20th Century-Fox Films are advised to address their letters to. (Name of Player). 20th Century Fox Studios, P.O Box f>oo, Beverly Hills. California. U.S.A.*
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    • 156 13 m „.i'ION glamorous Jack> l.nnr. thp girl with the Bardot pout anrj thp devastating curves, about romance and she will repl> "I will bp r gigcfj m l r »<0" Who is the lucky man" Mn I mr ha s not the vagupst notion. Nor
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    • 147 13 HHbobH HQBS3HB [iv RITA DEL MAR ftAVS 4i or \rios: IS ill .Ht indifference as H under s love it ranrmt return (.^nriff F.I iot XV FOR FVFRVm i routine t a cesa tact |i then la t t>rk decisions rs diet X r.JKIHMATF IHBaKOGN \RU > 21 v reputa<
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    • 260 13 LI'L A6NER By A! af ,r, f\£hl'.- THEY'RE GETTING /-OF T MAT STREAK OF\ 1/ HE'S BEEN CM THE V, I K\n'ELL— VsOV-.ETHIMG V WORSE"- WE MUST I TVJISTED GEKiIUS IKI VOU, I PSVCHiATR'STSCDUCH WHAT'S \> TERR^LW f FJNDOUT /THAT'S > DE MILLIONS J|V TWO HOURS NOW.'.' r-^- V Nn'RONG
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  • NEWS
    • 100 14 Just fry and snatch this hag HERS i> a ba| to foil tl.p vuit.h thieves When sn it. tied, dense clouds of crimson smoke pom out vhicb dye the contents of r ll lad the snatch thierc P.. "Jure below shows faunoos tost cricketers Godfrej Evans and BiD Edrieh, demonstrating
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    • 148 14 Don't send them to schools TRTVANDRUM Mon. (Reutei —A pastoral tetter read m ithc parishes m com-, or nist-governed Kerala S f ate Christian; not to send their children to school j riouj pit* isions" In c si Vc new Education Act v s Ie The X ra State School
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  • 482 14 GENEVA TALKS REACH DEADLOCK? German reunification not for discussion 'Disquieting reply to West 'Package' plan GENEVA, Mon. (Reuter) Mr. Andrei Gromyko, Soviet Foreign Minister, today made it clear his government was not prepared to discuss German reunification, but was willing to discuss certain parts of the Western peace proposals, a
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  • BRIEFS
    • 190 14 Newsman expelled from Iraq LONDON. Mon. (Rputer) Thp Daily Telegraph said today that its correspondent Dougl&s Brown was expelled from Iraq on Saturday Mr. Brown, 52 year old Middle East correspondent of the newspaper, was given no explanation for his expulsion. A former correspondent of the Conservative newspaper m Germany,
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  • 86 14 Two Ceylon ministers resign COLOMBO. Mon (Reuter) Two Marxist ministers m Ceylon's three-year-old coilition cabinet resigned tonight after the Prune Minister. Mr Solomon Bandaranaike. had rejected an ultimatum from them. Mr. Philip Gunawardene. Minister of Food and Agriculture, and Mr. PH. William de Silva, Minister of Industries and Fisheries, sent
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  • 70 14 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) —Japanese frogmen will come to Indonesia soon to help salvage a British freighter sunk m Balik Papan Bay, Borneo, during the last war. Antara Agency reported from Balik Papan. The Agency said the ship, the San Flaviano, would be taken to Japan
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  • 44 14 A PAIR of braces worn by Sir John Hunt when he led the British expedition which conquered Mount Everest m 1953 was sold for $42 at an auction sale m Malvern, England The sale was m aid of Ma'.vern Parish Church (Reuter)
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  • 26 14 Yoko Abe today attributed her growing success to the fact she does not wear panties. "It smoothes out my lin s," sn^ said.
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  • 179 14 BANDUNG STUDENTS CALL-UP IN JUNE JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) About 960 students m Bandung would be called up on June 13 as a first step towards nationwide compulsory military training, Antara News Agency said today. The Agency said that the students, during their 20 months training, would not be housed m
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  • 118 14 Soekarno arrives in Brazil RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon. (Reuter> President Soekarno of Indonesia made his first public statement m Brazil at a luncheon today shortly after his arrival on an official visit. He said the only motive for his Brazilian visit was to bring a message of goodwill and friendship
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  • 74 14 INDIA LODGES PROTEST TO PAKISTAN NEW DELHI. Mon.— (UPl).— India has lodged a protest with Pakistan for increasing her military potential m Pakistan-held territory of Kashmir, a spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry said. He claimed it was a violation of the cea^s-fire agreement and charged that Pakistan carried out
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  • 400 14 Despite rebel attacks rubber estates are replanting JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter^ British and American managers of Suinatran rubber estates are continuing to replant d r sDite mounting rebel attacks to step this valuable expert. La.ST year from the beginning of the Sumatra!] revolt m March to the end of the year,
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  • 37 14 A FAMILY of five negro children, aged IT months to seven years, died m Philadelphia last night when their house caught fire after their mother fell asleep smoking a cigarette. She was uninjured. Reuter
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