Singapore Standard, 20 May 1959

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD (FINAL EDITION) Telephone ***** 5 Cable TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959. Vol IX No 321 i 3 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 663 1 CABINET IS BRIEFED ON LATEST SITUATION *There is no disruption of time-tables* Minister: This is so far a domestic issue KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-The Federation Government will not interfere m the growing Malayan Railway work-to-rule crisis "as it is an issue between the roilway and its employees." This
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  • 1474 1 Ex-Mayor sought to make me a sacrificial lamb: Marcus Frayed tempers at probe THE Chief Administrative Officer of the Singapore City Council, Mr. P. C. Marcus, yesterday told the Commission inquiring into the working of the Council that the former Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, sought to make him a
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  • 259 1 Iraq in the throes of Red-inspired spy mania LONDON Tues. (UPI) Iraq writhing In the throes of a communist Inspired spy mania, a British correspondent said yesterday. Correspondent Do v g las Brown of the Daily Telegraph was ordered out of Baghdad on Saturday on two days notice. He said
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  • 87 1 DULLES IN COMAA DENIAL WASHINGTON. Tues. (UPI) Former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles "continues to grow weaker" m his battle against cancer and pneumonia, the State Department reported today. Dulles is being given painrelieving analgesics. Department spokesman Lincoln White said he i s "m general, comfortable." Officials denied a
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  • Article, Illustration
    16 1 WHERE is he? MR. CHIN KIM YEW... the victim of kidnappers. Has been missing since Friday.
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  • 238 1 TOWKAY KIDNAP RIDDLE: WAS IT A WARTIME GRUDGE? IPOH, Tues. The kidnapping last week of wealthy pawnbroker, Mr. Chin Kirn Yew, 47, may have been the "pay off" for a wartime grudge. This theory was hinted at today by Mr. Chin.s younger brother as the mysterious abduction entered its fifth
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  • 230 1 Banda will carry on 6 more Marxists quit Govt. COLOMBO, Tuesday, Six more members of Prime Minister Solomon Bandaranaike's government party resigned today, putting him m a minority m Parliament, m Ceylon's worsening government crisis. However, sources close to Mr. Bandaranaike said the Prime Minister was determined to remain m
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  • 79 1 Malayan Govt. loans get good support FEDERATIOX Government loans came m for good support on the Malayan share market yesterday. As a result, quotations for most of these loans have been marked up from one to four per rent. Demand for the loans has been reported since the beginning of
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  • 51 1 THE Police Secretary, Mr. William Cheng, yesterday denied rumours that there was to be a curfew m Singapore on election day. He also denied that the Police would not allow political meetings to be held after May 24. Mr. Cheng said: These rumours are unfounded and
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  • 344 1 SURRENDER RACKET BY BANDIT DESERTERS Old stagers are grabbing rewards By PETER KIM KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A "surrender" racket is being operated m southern Thailand by former Malayan communist terrorists, The Standard learns. Since the Malayan Government Introduced a schema some month? ag r > under which Thai nationals could
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  • 48 2 MR T X HWFKFA. C n- I tractor oi L< '•"> >h r f' igineering ft Co. A^p 53 »wed iway fully by v fa •rwilTs 59 i1 y. :"4 Cheng Tt»n Streel leaving b< 2 sons to rrs^'j-n hi* io>i Funeral look place 18- v :1 j
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    • 629 2 ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited for the supply of DIESEL FUEL and LUBRICATING OILS to tho Central Electricity Board for the period Ist September. 1959. to 31st August 1960. Full particulars available on application to the Purchasing Contracts Officer, Central Electricity Board, P.O. Box 1044. Gombak Lane, Kuala
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    • 186 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDER NOTICE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENTMALACCA TENDERS are invited or the purchase of: i) One unserviceable Ailsa Craig 32 h.p. Marine Engine with gearbox and reduction gear. Ui) One 28 foot serviceable wooden launch hull. The above may be viewed and requirements for tender. Applications obtained on application during office
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    • 498 2 P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Contractors not below Class "E" by the State Engineer, Kedah'/Perlis, Alor Star. up to 12.00 noon on 27th day of May, 1959, for the Construction of Ten Attendants' Quarters for General Hospital, Alor Star. Full particulars are available from the Senior Executive
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    • 39 2 SITUATIONS VACANT AM. pupils of .'oar. Booty's Mannequin Training and Charm School interested m prospective work m Eagle Films Unit p ease n'.'.cr.r, prij vate meeting for audition* j Dragon Room, Cathay Hotel, I 5.30 p.m today. mm WWm
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 529 3 I where does Mr. Harry Lee Kuan Yew, role as the PAP's avenging angel, think he j r w th his present bedevilling threats and his 0 f n ngi that these threats will be carried out amediatelv when the PAP comes into power? that event which
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    • 386 3 IN this uneasy and anxious political stress, it Bns a relief to read that the Singapore National Beacfcjers Congress has other and much more deservtmz -natters to which they feel they must devote Er mention and interest. In their official m 1 Tne Teacher, offered a pleasant contrast
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    • 46 3 of *!C- n Lm fec^ Km Kcaa b'pore I PO Boa "^o 1563 CaDie- lIGERNEWS* m Tel 2548 '5 °'?'> l A departments -.^t?ur nt insurancs B > 7-4 Sato Rd H- p> one B *> aC^'^' A V-A ÜB\jkU B\jk t OWN Tel: '471
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  • 1042 3  - Sultan Of Selangor Celebrates His Birthday SHARIFF AHMAD by KUALA LUMPUR r pjE Sultan of Selangor, Sir Hisamuddin Alam Shah Alhaj, who is also the Deputy Paramount Ruler of Malaya, celebrates his 61st birthday today. He will inspect a guard-of-honour near the Istana at Morib early today which will be
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  • 851 3  - Hongkong Takes The Count ROBERT FRANKLIN Far Eastern Diary: by HONGKONG r FHE Hongkong authorities have set themselves a very tough problem m arithmetic indeed a census of this Colony's uncounted millions. No census has been undertaken since 1931 when the population was 840,000 Today, there are probably close to
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  • 386 3 Organized Family Voting Sir. It is gratifying to note that good Singapore citizens are now very much alive to the importance of out-voting the PAP. Our worry now is vote-splitting. It seems to me that to an extent, the solution of this problem can come from organized
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  • Article, Illustration
    388 3 it aV&i& pHALLENGES are being thrown right an( i l p it .iust now. If it is not between politician and politic^a i it is from a politiciin to the Fifth Kstate o r one of its staff mrmhrrs Most of these dares are puerile and issued with
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    • 113 3 FOR SALE- LOANS AVAILABLE OPERA ESTATE 6'/ 2 Miles, SIGLAP RD. A well developed housing estate complete with 3 Schools, Market, Shops, Church, excellent roads, sewerage, electricity, water, telephones etc. Cool breezy at all times of the year. Near to seaside. Completion: June July, 1959. Two Storey 3 Bedrooms etc
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  • 233 4 We'll fight on our own against all comers '-says Alliance chief THE UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance m Singapore yesterday announced its intention to fight the elections against all comers, including its erstwhile partner m the Government, the SPA. Chairman of the Alliance, Mr. Wong Foo Nam, m a
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  • 243 4 6 months' jail for cheating contractor KUALA LUMPUB Tues Sessions Court President Tuan Sheikh Abdul Rahman todaj sentenced Francis Fernanda to six months' Unpri«onmenl fof falsely inducing Muruges a contra 'tor. to dc ivei to him M I on the pretext thai be would •"■'-'an a contract on Dec. 12,
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  • 70 4 ALOR STAR, rues.— A daring robbery In broad daylight 1 iok place at Jalan Suka Ramai r.ere this morning, when three arm.e-i men held up a Chinese housewife attending to her household duties at her home. One of them was armed with a pistol, while the other two
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  • 224 4 Americans keen to see S'pore, Fed. on TV THE American people are becoming increasingly interested m Malaya, and the ways of life of its population says a representative of one of the top United States film corporation?. He is Mr. Ed Drews of the Dudley Pictures Corporation, who arrived m
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  • 153 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues The Mentri Besar, Dato Wan Idris bin Ibrahim, returned to Johore from London today and later called at the Istana to swear allegiance before the new Sultan, Tengku Sir Ismail. Dato Wan Idri s also reported to Sir
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  • 124 4 STOVE SET HER DRESS ON FIRE A YOUNG woman who was boiling water to prepare milk for her baby, was burned to death when flames from a kerosene stove set her dress on fire, a Singapore Corcner's Court was told yesterday. A Naval Base storekeeper. P. Kumarasamy, sain their baby
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  • 24 4 A RALLY will be held by the Singapore Peop.e's Alliance today at 7.30 p.m. at the Alexandra Market. Prince Philip Avenue. Queenstown.
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  • 70 4 VICTORIA SCHOOL SPEECH DAY SINGAPOR E'S Victoria School will be holding its annual speech day tomorrow, beginning at 9 a.m. Chief Speaker at the one-hour ceremony will lie the Director of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. Today and tomorrow, beginning at 10 a.m. the school will also be holding an
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  • 293 4 THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party m Singapore yesterday warned that if the local Chinese population did not support the Party after the elections, it would demand that elections be held on a communal basis. This warning came from the PMIP candidate for Kampong Kembeggan,
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  • 91 4 THE Singapore Director of Posts, announced last night that Friday (Wesak Day) will be observed as a Public Holiday and there will be no delivery of mails or parcels on that day. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m.
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  • 262 4 COUNCILLORS CARE FOR CASH: HE SAYS ALOR STAR, Tues. Four independent candidates contesting m the Kedah and Perlis State elections, yesterday held different rallies m their constituencies to counter allegations brought against them by their opponents The candidates from Kedah were Tuan Sheik Osman Ibrahim, a former strong man of
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  • 175 4 POLICE SOLVE MYSTERY OF 'BUS-STOP KIDNAP' CASE A PICNICKER, who was reported to have been abducted by six armed men as he was returning home on Sunday evening, has been traced by Police The picnicker, whose name was first given as Ah Choon is m fact Kng Kin Choon, 19,
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  • 145 4 Thomas on the poster incident THE Labour Front chairman. Mr. Francis Thomas, at a rally held at Kampor.g Chin Guan last night, described the attack on the Front's headquarters on Monday "as tha first sign of the use of forre m these elections instead of democratic, political argument and persuasion."
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  • 188 4 A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, yesterday committed Tan Eng Seng of Emerald Hill Road, to stand trial at the next Assizes on a charge of murder. Tan was alleged to have murdered a woman, Tang Ah Won, at a house at the 7| Mile,
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  • 958 4 (From Page 2) use of any overdraft facilities from any branches of the bank Mr Lee suggested that he had once obtained an overdraft of about $2,000 from the bank. Mr Marcus denied it. and challenged Mr. Lee to prove his allegation Mr. Marcus continued that m November last
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  • 58 4 PLEA FOR STREET LIGHT TO S.I.T WORKli "It Odin S.^ .fli area ha < -fl I pore Improve I I provide street I The 'fli thro,;.-. I I the mana Letter ><- '< dangering the J| people It iggi Lighting cm I few cornei installed ECampong S there tpplyii Ord
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  • 218 5 IW£ WILL ORK WITH HY PARTY H POWER .SAYS STU BfhE Singapore Teaflrs Union yesterday Mjged its support for yflchever party forms iJiiitxt Government. *fl 3 stated in the 2 o! the STO organ, i ol their Ffi thi public." Wk aril] still L i
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  • 152 5 Villagers beat up robber A MAN -.vas beaten up h y igers m Karr.pong Santeng T Thomson Road, after he fa id snal >: I a wrist-watch from a worn m r esterday. The woman, Madam Yap Pc k Kie, told Police she was alone m her home when two
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  • 43 5 POLICE yesterday found a body lying face upwards m an alley between Asia Building and KPM Building. The body was later identified as that of Mr. Tan Teik Yock, a former manager of a sundry goods shop. Standard
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  • 181 5 TAX TEIK YOCK. 50. former manager of a sundry goods shop m Rochore Road, fell to death yesterday from the seventh floor of Singapore's skyscraper, Asia j Building. Police, called to investigate, found Tan's body lying face downwards m an alley between fne
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  • 40 5 A NEW City Council dispensary will he opened today at the former showroom of the Electricity Department m Aijunied Road. Mr. N. Karuppiah, a City Councillor and vice-chairman of the Health Committee will perform the opening ceremony.
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  • 185 5 RI turns down rebel offer to end revolt THE Indonesian Consul-Gen-eral m Singapore, Briga-dier-General Djatikusumo, yesterday called an hourlong meeting with consulate officials immediately after returning from a visit to Indonesia which included a tour of the North Celebes rebel battle area. The meeting was held m the airport YIP
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  • 34 5 THE High Commissioner for India m Kuala Lumpur, Mr. S. K. Banerji. will be taking a month's holiday beginning from the second week of June. He is expected to go to Japan.
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  • 432 5 New hospital is latest milestone in road to health -Braga THE retiring Minister for Health, Mr. A. J. Braga, m a farewell speech yesterday spoke of the social revolution m health which has taken place m Singapore during his term. Speaking at the opening of he Thomson Road Hospital :or
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  • 72 5 THE Ceylon Tamils' Association at its annual general meeting held recently elected the following office-bearers: President. Mr. S. T. V. Lingam, vice-president, Mr. K. Viswalingam. secretary. Mr. T. Krishnar. a?st. secretary, Mr. T. Mahendran. treasurer. Mr. M. Kulasegaram, literary secretary, Air. A. Sachithananthan, sports secretary, Mr.
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  • 434 5 Two schools Of thought in the PAP, says Lib-Soc THE "hot and cold" methods of approaching the people of Singapore used by the Peoples Action Party came under fire last night m a speech by a Liberal Socialist executive committee member and candidate for Cairnhill Division, Mr. Tan Keng Sion«.
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  • 242 5 THE President of the fabulous Cypress Gardens of Florida, Mr. Richard Downing Pope, flew into Singapore by C.P.A. icith his wife last night "m search of talents and plants." Cypress Gardens have a worldwide reputation for waterskiing and scenic beauty. "Let me spot some talents
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    • 99 5 H m I THE OPENING I I At I HONG KONG BRANCH I 1 air conditioned 1 Nos. 15 18 Connaught Road I 1 Central, Hongkong. I I 23rd May 1959 I I Hon. Sir T.N. Chau I f -^M '^^^^^S b i j ,k I v ..--r E==i^B f
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  • 357 6 Tan: And no curbs on overseas remittances THERE will be no restrictions on the remittance of money sent abroad by Singapore workers or businessmen, except to non-sterling areas, as dictated by necessities of foreign exchange. This promise was marie at an election rally
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  • 251 6 Paralysed soldier wants to cast vote MAI A A exsold er of the Sing ip re o :ard Regiment, Hassar >m Bachak, who has lying m hospital foi suffering from p= r sis 1 n the vaist d nrn«U Is, go to *he polling station May 23 *o exerdse his
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  • 107 6 Marshall vs. the Straits Times A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. M. Coomarasuamy, yesterday ordered that a summons case against the Straits Times Press Ltd.. accused of defamation, be transferred to a District Court for mention on Saturday. The summons for defamation was taken out by Mr. David Marshall, chairman of the
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  • 207 6 PTS PADANG A COLOURFUL FAIRYLAND THE grounds of the Police Training School, at Thomson Road. Singapore will next week be transformed into a colourful fairyland, when a miniature town will be created on this site. Sixty schools m Singapore will participate m the second annual Traffic Games organised by the
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  • 335 6 PAP under Red China influence says Tang A SINGAPORE Peoples Alliance leader, Mr. Tang Peng Yeu, yesterday charged that the Peoples Action Party was influenced by Communist China and that even if it won the general election, it could not form a government without seeking Peking's approval. Mr. Tang alleged
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  • 84 6 THE Malayan Water Ski Association will be holding its annual carnival at the West Point Gardens, Singapore, on Ju I y 5 Highlight? of the carniva. will be a water ski show by members of the Association m the sea at West Point. During
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  • 134 6 Counsel ill so new date for hearing A NEW DATE has been fixed for the trial of Joan May Booty, director of the Progress Advertising Limited, who is accused of making a false statement. The case, originally down for hearing yesterday, was adjourned to June 30 as her counsel, Mr.
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  • 87 6 PROMPT arrival of four fire engines prevented a fire from spreading to hundreds of clustering huts round a rubber store m Jalan Timon, off Ja'an Eunos, Singapore, last night. The fire broke out m the store where fortunately all the rubber had been removed earlier. Only
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  • 26 6 ALI MAT, the former Sgt. Yanusigeru of the Japanese wartime air force, with his wife and two children. Standard
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  • 200 6 MALACCA. Tues. Sergeant Yanusigeru alias Ali Ahmad an ex Japanese officer who evaded repatriation m 1945 and managed to live at Mas.iid Tanah near here for 13 years without detection, is now a Federal citizen. Ali Ahmad, now a Muslim married to
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  • 397 6 PAP on THAT merger: says Dr. Lee over radio THERE must be merger between Singapore and the Federation before very long, said Dr. Lee Siew Choh, Peoples Action Party candidate for Queenstown, In an election broadcast over Radio Singapore last night. "We
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  • 387 6 KUALA LUMPER, Tues A:,. costing about $63,900,000, to develop Htla her self-sufficient m agricultural r, to be completed by Government next >ear The "blue-print"' of the Drtii Department for the years 1956 to I n $39,100,000 on 45 irrigation projects to improve 219 000 acres of exiting land and
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  • 110 6 FATAL FALL DOWN STAIRS MISHAP after attending a weddii i party, a tailor had a "moment- 1 ary blackout" md rolled d< VB a flight of stairs breaking bis spine. a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday The tailor, Mak Yar.. 48, died the some day from a fractured spine.
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  • 36 6 canaiatt« iei tO I ra v gapore the pn sp< at the Mr Tai Act] lor a. the '■Z-f src M O f the toi this er<=." v*u l f inn capitalist* f icper '<= peop <■
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  • 471 7 One nationality is confusing... Premier explains why 'Melayu' not m charter KAJANG, Tues. Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussain told a mass rally at Sungei Sekamat, two miles from here last night, that a single nationality m Malaya would curtail the special privileges of the
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  • 149 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per 1b) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 101h 1014 R.S.S. No. 1 June 10U 102 i R.S.S No. 1 July 10H 10U R.S.S. No. 2 100* 101 R.S.S. No. 3 99i 100* Tone: Steady quiet. Tin price m Singapore was $3971
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  • 48 7 FOLLOWING were elected office-bearer? of the Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple Committee m Singapore: President, Dr. P. Thillainathan. secretary, T. Thambinathan. treasurer, X. Rameswarani, and committee members: Messrs: K. Sahapathy, R. Sathasivam, S. T. V. Lingam, P. Valupillai, K. Viswalingam, K. Ramanathan. V. Krishnapiliai and T. Krishnar.
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  • 25 7 AN election rally for Mr. Henry Cheng. independent candidate for .Too Chi'at, will be hold at Marine Parade at 5 p.m. on Friday.
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  • 359 7 CALL HIM 'MARLON' AND THIS YOUNG STAR WILL EXPLODE' By a Special Correspondent I had the pleasure of meeting someone who possesses i something rare m this part of the world a man with a mind of his own. Almost the first words Shammi Kapoor. brilliant star of Indian films
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  • 212 7 Bullied by husband wife tells Court THE Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, m the Singapore High Court yesterday granted Iris I Carmen Sylvia Teo a decree j nisi to be made absolute m three months on the grounds I of cruelty on the part of her husband, Peter Teo. Sir
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  • 99 9 -raffle revenue for f Jv million 3 pproximateX > m the pre(467 million despite setbacks E landing rights m i a strike by i the airline's 5 g eai m let 13.1 million miDioc guilden JI nomi level opH. 'of countries •;bie m 1958,
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  • 59 9 mt Ln Indonesia's K^ S Dgapore, has j 1^ ible at:- mpt mtr -:i iers to offer U| d **Idjon system" a growers In lirt X v;; tem' > Hi E B ,r l proof copra *c i T due to the Ik ter and smugißr idonesia
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  • 215 9 -Offtake In Lower Sheets A GOOD quantity of lower sheet rubber was traded on the Singapore market yesterday. The rubber is destined mostly for the U.S. On a market which was generally steady, price for International first grade June gained 1J cents, to
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  • 79 9 Russia Leads In Purchases Rl SSIA was the top buyer Oi Malayan rubber last month, With an. off-take of 24.806 ton?. the highest for many months (72,22 tons for the first four ol this year). s tipments to bU destinati<>n> during last month totalled 99,09€ tons (391,805 Urns Crom January
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  • 64 9 JAKARTA. Tues. (UPIi. Indonesia produced 4.588 tons Ol tin during the first three months of 1959. according to inofficial first quarter reThis is about 15 per cent lower than production m the rresponding period last year (5.319 tons) Tin exports during the firsi I rter this
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  • 40 9 ["HE Unite j S'ves South America and South-east Asia take up the major part of '.-.p ".'5 private foreign invest" menta according to a survey v the Ministry ol Internationa 1 Trade ar.d Industry. T< <v O
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  • 79 9 KUCHING, Tues. Sarawak's revenue for lasi month, from export duties, import duties and excise, fell by 1600,000 or 15 per cent, compared with the previous month. Revenue colle tions for April amounted to 53. 451. 523 (March 54.n53.1P5.) Rubber exports during the month also showed a drop,
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  • 256 9 Equipment To Fight Metal Corrosion Some of the leading forms of equipment and processes m the flght against corrosion m metals and architectural materials were displayed at the corrosion exhibition m London recently. One of the new British advances shown was a form of chlorinated rubber coating paint designed specifically
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  • 104 9 IMPROVEMENT m British steel production which began m March has continued into April. the Iron and Steel Board announced m London. Output m April averaged 387.300 ton? a week, compared with 362.700 ton? m March and 407.800 tons m April 1958. Steel furnaces worked to
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  • 23 9 A NEW £300,000 extension to the Max Factor cosmetic factory was opened at Poole, near Bournemouth, England, recently by Lord Rank.
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  • 312 9 Following is a list of passengers arriving from the United Kingdom by the Carthage and disembarking at Penang (on May 24) and Singapore on May 26:—Disembarking at P^anf MR. R. J. Eaton: Mr R. D. T. J Hurley, Mr. Lav Kam Tuck; Mr. J. Letchmanasamy;
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  • 406 9 SHARES: DEMAND FOR FED. GO VT. LOAN ISSUES A feature on the Malayan share market was provided yesterday m the exceptionally good demand for Federation Government loans. Most of the Federation loan quotations were marked up from one to four per cent. Support for these loans has been reported since
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  • 87 9 MR JAMES MORRISON, vice-president of Arrow International. American shirt-manu-facturers, and Mrs. Morrison, who are on a visit to Singapore were entertained to a cocktail party at the Raffles Hotel Regency Room on Monday. The party was give i by Mr. T.S. Mao, manager of the
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  • 449 9 Aussie Mechanised Farming Achieves Results THOUGH modern Australia is among the world's most industrialised nations, farming is still one of her major activities. But i r l> a different kind o! farming from that of earlier year?. Today it is highly mechanised. The Area used for agricultural and pa?toral purpose?
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  • 173 9 SHIPS IN PORT OUTER ROADS Waikelo, Van Riebeerk. North ransa, San Ernesto. Hallan.ger, Wind. Ardi 1, Hoyo Maru. Saransa. San Ernesto. Halianger, Auby, Emp. Kittiwake, Lotonum. Great Hope. Mukali. Lar.daff. Lucky Fortune. Leewana, San Riearrto. Bugulma. Pres. Mckinley, Eiwa Maru. Barumun. Shun Shins. Taurus. Pacific Trader. Saga-fiord. Glenearn. Slamat. Xarifa,
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  • 301 9 MALAYAN sharebroker.- reported the following business done yesterday: Fed' Disp. $1.08; Fitzpatricks 94c: F. X. ords. $1.56 overnigh:. $1.55; Gammon $1.65 xd. $1.81 to $1.78 cri: H. Waugh $1.16. $1.15; M Colls. 9*c: McAlister $1.15; Me*?. 1 Box $1.62 to $1.60; Robinson ords. $1 31 overnight; Cn.d Storage
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  • 97 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per dlcuJ yesterday were Copra April-May $44$ buyers; $45| severs; coronut oil m bulk |68 sellers: m drums $72* sellers; Muntok white pepper c l 4" tellers; Sarawak white 1140 <=el>r. c special Sarawak Mark $tl Singapore Copra Association closing price? fair
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  • 43 9 I Canada'^ L 959 lead and zins production irifl be cut by 9.000 and 30.000 tons respectively, a? part of an Internationa] drive to bring production more In line with r^rrent demand, the Trade Minister, Mr. Gordon Churchill, said yesterday- UPI
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  • 503 11 kff Governs Commentary On Cricket >\I>ON. Tues. With Peter Richardson's chances ■f ins cricket looking more doubtful as time goes I^l .md selectors must look for at least one new jL. batsman for the first Test against India on ire about a dozen possible solutions
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  • 160 11 TOUGH ON SHACK F Haljiff Barringtoi iac k S of t of the KB :>rs are tc ng M c Rot a teth m g y T x>VEB B nd Ba rringi I' good W opener as s any m the cot D bin tht isoiis we've hit r .-r.-.re
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  • 32 11 Emerson Wins Tennis Title Lj rues (Reutei I Australi >, H* fs title m I courts here. \W Kf defeated B. y I rl who v. -p.e I singles, beatI amirez, of Mexico,
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  • 84 11 -vhich appeared In Standard of I hat I have -.v of :r.y ncs, nevertbetan it with this fei* e'o clarify On the matter. 1 it that it was fforti oi Mr. i Teik, In particular, g pvominr Whistling World i not be fair to Ir- Tony Range: X
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  • 312 11 ROME, Tues: (ReuteD— Olympic officials of nearly 50 nations, together with the leaders of the International Olympic Committee, yesterday toured the >ites beins prepared by Italy at a cost of £25 million sterling for next year's Summer games. Tk N iti uaal
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  • 858 11 did nut hesitate to have it so published. If I had not dune so, the present policy 01 the FAM Referees Board would not be known to the public. It will be observed from my letter to the secretary of the FAM, I was
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  • 100 11 kssex have always had a knnck of unearthing Rett) f asf bowlers. In Barry Knight, a Chesterfield born twenty-two-year-o'd "quickie," they think they've aot a good 'un. "The fastest bnivler m the country," is Doug Insole's description. "What's more, Pie is a lair bat who might develop info
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  • 143 11 Promotion. For Four Bt. Timah Winners FOUR recent Bukit Timah winners have been promoted a class, states the Straits Racing Association classification list issued yesterday. They are Prince Tournai. South of France. Technicolor II and Box Office 11. Other classifications: DEMOTIONS From Class 2 to Class 3: KING PAP. From
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  • 168 11 The Olive Branch For Kramer MELBOURNE. Tues. ißenter' The Lawn Tennis Association of Australia last night decided to hold out the Olive branch to the United States professional tennis promoter. Jack Kramer. Dr. D. M. Ferguson, the President, said he would write to Kramer offering to negotiate terms for Kramer's
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  • 86 11 Frenchman Wins On A Cooper PAU, Southwest France. Tues. (Reuteri Maurice Trintignant. France, driving a Cooper Climax yesterday won the 19th Pau Grand Prix for formula two cars. Bruce McLaren (New Zealand' was second m a Cooper and Lucien Bianchi (Italy» third, also m a Cooper. Trintignant covered the 80
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  • 31 11 STOCKHOLM, Sweden, Tues. (UPI) Swedish first division club A.I.X. today defeated the Brazilian top soccer team Botafogo one-zero, m the Stockholm World Cup stadium at Raasunda before 21,172 spectators.
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  • 109 11 ST. Andrews, Scotland: Thi9 could t>" caUed the worst blow of the day jor Mr. George Moore (on ground), and also for Britain's Walker Cup team at St. Andrews yesterday. A hooked shot at the 13th tee from A- erica's Tommy Aaron, ktj Mr. Moore
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  • 357 11 INDIANS OUT FOR LOWEST TOTAL OF TOUR CARDIFF. Tues. (Reuter) The touring Indian cricketers set to score 294 runs to beat Glamorgan had hit 45 for one wicket by the close on the second day of the three days match here yesterday. The bright sunshine broughi out the crowds ana
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  • 79 11 BERLIX, Germany, Tues Australian Neale Fraser yesterday beat his fellow-country-man Warren Woodcock, 6-4. 4-6, 6-1, 6-0. to win the men's singles title m the international Berlin tennis championships Sandra Reynolds of South Africa won the women's singles title through a 7-5. 6-2 win over Esther Maria
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  • 25 11 TAIPING. Tues— The Perak Amateur Athletic Association northern zone championships will be held here on June 12 and 13 on the Garrison ground.
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  • 44 11 HURST PARK. Surrey, Ti.e< (Renter)— Sir H. De Trafford's Alcirie won the Winston Churchill Stakes, run over two mile? and TO yards here yesterday. Mr. RF. Dennis's Frer. h Beige was second with Mr T. Holland Martin"? Miss IfoTaffy third. Three ran.
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  • 392 11 HIT SPORE HARD THE heavy ground caused by an evening shower did not stop the Joint Services from scoring a convincing 5-1 victory over Singapore m a friendly floodlit soccer match at Seletar last night. It \kh.~ a trial match lor both teams due to play m
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  • 45 11 UNBEATEN Sincapon UiEantry Regirr.erit lott a ys ftble point when f hey were held to a onß-sU draw by the Singapore Eng.r.er-r Regir:-^- I m <ie Siiieapore Base Di?tr. I Ma ayan Other Rank? division 1 league gocccr 'r.atrh at Fairer Park yesterday
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  • 524 12 Daniel Made Amends With Rugged Paulino AT LAST, m rugged, battle-scarred Young Paulino, the lean, hungry-look-ing Philippines boxing manager. Daniel Capili, has found a champion a rough cut diamond, no doubt, but Daniel, you will remember, brought three "flops' to the Colcr.y on three different occasions In the past Sunday
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  • 470 12  -  KEN JALLEH We We Looking For Sunday 's Promoters, Says Ming Chan By AT least two of the four main event boxers of Sunday night's card at the Happy World stadium are out looking for the promoters whom they claim have not yet paid them
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  • 213 12 PERAK HOLD BANK A IPOH, Tues. Despite several reserves. Perak did extremely well to hold the Banka Billiton team of Indonesia, which included several internationals, to a goalless draw m a friendly soccer match on the waterlogged Chinese Assembly ground today. The ground conditions were so poor that it was
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  • 108 12 PRINTERS BEAT K.L. POLICE 4-2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Government Printing Department Sport Club beat Kuala Lumpur Police Recreation Cub 4-2 m a first division Government Departments and Business Houses football league match on the Chan Sow Lin ground here today. George Cummings. former Perak State player, gave the Policemen a
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  • 393 12 Top Four In S.B.A. Q-Finals SINGAPORE'S top junior players. Ronnie Oon. Tan Cheng Eng. Loog Pern Chan and Chan Kheng Guan. qualified for the quarter-finals of the Singapore Badminton Association junior championships at the Badminton Stadium yesterday. The four players scored easy victories over their opponents m their fifth round
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  • 55 12 MRS. Banerjee. wife of the Indian Hig)i Commissioner m Malaya presents the chaynpwnships trophy to T. M. Raja the Captain of the Sputnik team ichich beat the Asoka 4-3 m the Selangor Indian lnter-teavi badminton tournament's final held at the Selangor badminton Association Hall Kuala
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  • 321 12 The Draw Decision Is Fair SPORTS LETTER] I Sir; Just because Ray Ming Chan fought a clean battle, abiding by the rules of the National Sporting Club Boxing Rule?, some people, and a boxing writer who I am sure lion": know what a k; Inev pun* h > but dai
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  • 419 12 KIALA LIMPIR Tues Th.- Hi gfc football team, which will be (omiiti; to K. for their annual Ho Ho (up ifainsi Chinese, will be one of the strongest sMI country. best players ar< maidng \rs tnp. notably Ho Chang Yau, Y:u Cheuk
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  • 152 12 Services S'pore Cup Teams THE former Sandhurst Military College half back. Captain Len Lauderdale of the Army, will Lead the Joint Servi i against Selangor In the Malaya Cup soccer competition at Jalan Besnr stadium on Sunday. The team which Krai announced last nieht wQI be: Bob Keatiy i rmy);
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  • 42 12 SELETAR Footbaii Club edged Queen siown by two goals to one m the S.A.F.A. Div 3A league match at Farrer Park yesterday 11. Daru s and Oma r iCOred for the Seletar F.C while Begrun scored the only goal
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  • 50 12 Hard Fight For Central Railway Recs KUALA I oenl i Rai Club had to I g Survey I Club 3-2 m a l tnent and B League naai fields Rnad ta and rui match 1^Sports m fr Sport. C Road ground I On the In the Federa mit e-.ccz .L$
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    • 836 13  -  TONY MILES by And Hifs Britain s Cash Register LONDON you think it is just coincidence that the toy soldiers at the top of this page look ike then I reckon you'd believe m r iesc plastic troops identical even to L jmpled trouser creases were
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    • 743 13 Chaney Wong— The Story Of Success il MPimed slowly B -nt!> Su Francisco Ha iftei the lone vovWL m China. A 19IKr old Chinese boy Efr, the deck to get Euk glimpse of m vinie from HjL a spoke m -z H:? father. ißjt v-.> a family tor Arriving on
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    • 20 13 At Home In U.S. MR AND MRS. WONG :it home. In the cabinet behind them are ancient figurines from China.
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    • 207 13 |r E7?T=9 hX ■v RITA DEL MAR Hi qi <>! \iion |F"J ,su ,>t \hf ti«nit m»iu I -Hijht er-Lj i ton I I V KOR [I I shopping 18. career It ite with anil t a youi m t mote outI X PtnTHDATE I \M» BIRTHSIGN 1 to >
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    • 307 13 LI'L ABNER B^ Al Ca^ /mE/9\ |(vv !TH /THAT'S THE ("BUT UNTIL HE FI^DS (\n'MERE > TO FINP) /WHAT'S SICK i (LOVE J TOUGH PART// > THE GIRL TO FALL IN f A£E Vv'E f SOME S BOTHERING )> WITH N V RDR <A HE DOESKTT J LOVE WITH, HIS
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 197 14 MILLION RICHES FOR RAGS INQUIRY pOMMANDER Leonard Burt, Br. top spy rai net and eac-i jss of Scotlan i Yard's Special Branch, will fly r--r a eek OB I rants stic '"riches for raga pi A P r-fan compai recently ordered a m I ton 1 i s textiles from
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    • 144 14 Margot plans quiet holiday with Allan SYDNEY I les Re iterj l-j c away gii Mars Cator, and her steely rker Dai k3 v. eav< W agong >c the southern New j Souti st this -.veek I a Quee^ ay. Thi nd three weeks it S I iradise, a resori
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  • 255 14 She's back, they're so happy MIMS BACK: With four bis: hugs and four smacking kisses. Mrs. Dorothy Mair is reunited with her four sons And after the reuni< n last week Mrs Mair. who left home three weeks ago, told the boys: "I wll never lea\e you again' It was
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  • 104 14 Garcia reshuffles his Cabinet MANILA, Tue^ (UPl>—President Carlo? P. Garcia yester- accepted the resignation of his controversial Defence Secretary Jesus Vargas and two other Cabinet membersIt was the first major j Cabinet re-shuffle since Presi- j dent Garcia assumed office two year? ago. Garcia accepter the re?ig-a-tions of Vargas, Education
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  • 32 14 THE Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Commission decided yesterday that the top sa/iry for grade one captains on Australian Airlines should be raised from £A2.865 to £A3.065 a year. Reuter
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  • 305 14 NO SUMMIT UNDER THREATS Herter makes West's point clear to Gromyko A single peace treaty with Germany a must GENEVA, Tues. (Reuter) The West will not go to a Summit conference with Russia under any kind of Soviet threat over Berlin, usually reliable sources said here today. Mr. Christian Herter,
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  • BRIEFS
    • 199 14 RIO DE JANEIRO. Tues. (Reuter) The Brazilian and Indonesian Foreign Ministers agreed to set up a joint commission to study mutual trade possibilities, according to a press announcement by Indonesia's Foreign Minister. Dr. Soebandrio m Rio de Janeiro. He explained thai Brazil needs Indonesian
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    • 83 14 KARACHI. Tues. CUPI)— Russian M technician? are expanding aircraft runways m northern Afghanistan to accommodate iet bombers, it was reported today These airfields are believed to be within bombing range of the strategic Baghdad Pact capitals of Teheran and Karachi. Sources confirmed earlier reports that
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    • 51 14 LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) Six Irish guards who guard the Queen at Windsor Castle have been dismissed from the Army for misbehaving off duty The men were dismissed under a rarely-invoked section of Queen's Regulations, which permits a commanding officer to discharge a soldier without a court
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  • 85 14 THE HAGUE, Tues (UPI> American George Ariamski yesterday fold the Quern of Holland all about his trios to the Moon. Mars and Venus. Absolutely nobody except Queen Juliana wanted to let George cio it. But. he did. Thus the 68-year-old California space traveller became a
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  • 85 14 JOHANNESBURG, T v c 5. (Renter). At least 21 peopie have died and damage believed to amount to millions of pounds sterling has been caused by the heaviest floods m living memory now sweeping Xatal and neighbouring area) of Cape Province. Fatalities following rainfaii of
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  • 35 14 Professor Jan De Quay, leader of the Dutch Catholic Party wa> yesterday sworn m as Prime Minister at the head of a new coalition cabinet ending the 68 day Dutch government crisis. Reuter
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  • 195 14 CANNIBALS KILL, EAT A VILLAGE POLICEMAN CANNIBALS KILL, EAT A VILLAGE POLICEMAN PORT MORESBY, Tues. (Reuten A group of cannibal hillmen yesterday swooped on Matuari village m the primitive upper Purari and killed and ate the village policeman. The cannibals then chased the remaining viliae^r> to the Austral-Asian Petroleum Company
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    50 14 THE famed Marlene ji Dietrich legs regain i 1 their prominence at the I, Hotel Sahara. Las ji Vegas, m a gown slashed to the hip. The 1 1 glamorous grand- mother wears I the creation J studded with canary i diamonds m her latest < nightclub act. UPI
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