Singapore Standard, 21 May 1959

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  • 27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD S it 1 I Telephone 2548 1 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1959. FEDERATION EDITION Vol. IX No 322. 15 crs. 14 Pages
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  • 660 1 A landslide victory for the Alliance in Perlis A TRIUMPH OF TRUTH OVER FALSEHOOD-TUNKU THE UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance scored a landslide victory in the Perlis State elections today. At the time of going to press the Alliance had won 10 out of the 12 seats. In Keriah results from three wards
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  • 251 1 A gunman shoots and escapes with pal Salesman robbed of $400 and cheques SEREMBAN, Wed. A gunman nred shots in the air to makp good his escape with a companion after staging a daring daylight robbery in Rasah here today. He opened fire when his colleague was intercepted by a
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  • 126 1 Bands s Men Fill Vacancies COLOMBO. Wed. (Renter). Two acting Minister? were sworn in today to take over Ceylon's Ministries of Agriculture and Industries, vacated by two Marxist Ministers who resigned from the Cabinet on Monday. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Industries. Mr J. C, W. Munasingha, took
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  • 45 1 WASHINGTON, Wed (UPI) —Mr. John Foster Dulles former n.S. Secretary of State, is losing ground in his struggle f°r lif e against cancer and pneumoniaThe State Department reporter) yesterday that Mr Dulles' "continues to grow weaker." He is being given :>ain-killers. i
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  • 48 1 2 HEADLESS BODIES IN HOUSE SINGAPORE Police yesterday found the bodies of a woman and a three-year-old giri, believed to be her" daughter, with the heads decapitated, in a house at Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, yesterday. A man later surrendered to the Police and was produced in court.
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  • 89 1 THREE secret society 4angsters. not satisfied with the offer of a kati of prawns, demanded more and then knifed a fisherman in the bark at Boat Quay, Singapore, at dawn yesterday. The fisherman. Ang Kam Wan. 28. was taking his catch of orawn.s home when he was
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  • 202 1 Kidnapped towkay A reward of $4,000 IPOH, Wed. The Perak Police today offered a reward of $4,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the persons responsible for the abduction of a wealth y pawnbroker and landed proprietor. Mr. Chin Kim Yew. 47. who was kidnapped from his
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  • 113 1 Kt ALA LtMPIR. Wed. About a dozen crane drivers struck work for about an hour at the Port Swettenham wharf in demonstration against a colleague being fined three days' wages about $10 for alleged go slow". This; u-a.- disclosed to The Standard tonight
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  • 552 1 'Good offices 9 mope by TUC officials KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. After five days of deadlock, during which the 8,000-strong National Union of Railwaymen has staged a work-to-rule campaign, there were indications today that both the Malayan Railway and the union are adopting a more
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  • 2641 1 HOT EXCHANGES AT COUNCIL PROBE MR. .1. F. McVVilliam. the Commissioner inquiring into the working of the Singapore City Council, yesterday told Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. counsel for the ex-Mayor. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, and 13 former PAP Councillors: "I have
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  • 56 1 THE Sultanah of Johore, and her eight-year-old daughter Princess Mirinm, on board the Dutch liner, W Mem Ruys at Southampton, after the casket containing the body of the late Sultan had been put on the ship. Sir Ibrahim died in London on May
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  • 118 1 MORIB Wed. The Sultan of Selangor today prayed that the new Constitution for the State which bestows full power on the ra'ayat to run the administration through their own elected representatives, would function smoothly and bring peace and prosperity. The Sultan's address was made on
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    • 661 2 THE INDIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, SINGAPORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighteenth Annual General Meeting of the Indian Chamber of Commerce. Singapore, will b€ held at John I Littles Cafe on Saturday. 23rd May. 1959, at 4.00 p.m. P S. RAJARATNAM Secretary. ,21st May. 1959. The Bankruptcy Enactment (CAP.
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    • 157 2 NOTICES In the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya. In the High Court at Mmmi IN BANKRUPTCY (W.E.A.0.) MUAR No. 12 OF 1953. Re: MOHAMED YUSOF bin HAJI NOOR of Telecommunications Department. Muar, Clerk. Date of Wage-Earner's Administration Order: 3rd January, 1&W. Date and place Tir&t Meeting of Creditors:
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    • 576 2 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL members of the above Association in the Colony of Singapore will be closed for business on Friday 22nd May 1959, for Vesak Day SZE HAJ TONG BANK LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that the Forty-Fifth Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above
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    • 268 2 TENDER NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for the supply of DIESEL FUEL and LUBRICATING OILS to the 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.
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 533 3 HE qu.cksandi of degradation and disfavour r« *kxh Mr. Harry Lee Kuan Yew has dragged h party by his threats to stamp down on the rights I*4 T^edom of Singapore s citizens, in the style of dictator, have evidently caused Mtions in the PAP camp. The plaintive att
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    • 51 3 m S*XM .i l M leek Kim Koad. S'pora PO Br. No 1563 Caft!e<. TIGERNEWS' '^i 2S--* '5 Hn«s] A! departments u.^ptJR. a -so-a-ce Bid* 174. Batu Rd releotone ***** >**.... K van Sr fel: 3829 I*.-. r Lei* Si TH 4055 A BuH Ch r«
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    • 363 3 SOME candidates for election are annoyed. jWj silege that certain senior staff officers of the "S^pore Government are actively participating in prttiM politics and election campaigns in connvenrion of the General Orders which ban them rom doing so. Whether the Government is aware ll Mmj or not,
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  • THE Voice of MALAYA
    • 221 3 g lr You commenced your recent second editorial under the above caption in these words: "One of the most vital of democratic (unctions today is the preservation of the freedom of the Press— the medium which the Free World recognizes for voicing the opinions of the people." It
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  • 1086 3  - The Bacilus In Berlin SEBASTIAN HAFFNER by BERLIN. PAST GERMAN reac- tion to the Geneva conference has been a curious mixture of triumph and anger; triumph that East and West Germany have, in Geneva, been put on a footing of equality with each other: anger that they have not also
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  • 985 3  - R.I. Air Force Cadets' Key Role BRUCE RUSSELL by P5l fighters. Because n t f he cost rrf operating jets, the MlG's and liyushin 28*s have so far been kept [n reserve in case of intrusion from abroad, according to official sources who add that the Air Force would like
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  • 39 3 The largest telescope ever made is the Hale reflector on Palomar Mountain in California Its main mirror is 200 inches wide weighs 14? tons This huge instrument can make the moon look just eight miles away
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  • 385 3  -  DR. A. MARCUS by LONDON. GROUP of British A doctors working in Manchester have given an answer to the question: Should the patient suffering from cancer be told the truth? Thev say that the patient should be told, if the cancer is of a type that
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  • 465 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me Gster Gauaselera CPEAKING over Radio Singaporp on Tuesday night the PAP. candidate for Queenstoun Dr Lee Siew Choh. said his party understood the position of the FedertiOn leaders on the question of merger, "but", he went on. "we are convinced that all the misgivings
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  • 1349 4 And says it again: 'Sour our relations with Malaya and well deal with you SECRETARY-GENE-RAL of the Peoples Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, yesterday reiterated his warning to the Straits Times and to foreign owned or foreign managed Press that if they tried to sour
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  • 665 4 Tun Lim brands Lee Kuan Yew as the man who hopes to be S'pore 's first Premier THP: Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, at a Singapore Peoples Alliance rally at Finlayson Green vesferday attacked Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that great man who hoped to be Prime Minister of Singapore
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  • 1021 5 (outage saved them \fter hearing talks orientation ceremony I laLTHOUGH there (As n official ban lit n 3 a c -Nity Malaya [H s r» q a pore, a handE| or s made a attempt to rag HL freshies fol I m* nQ
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 5 A FEW seniors at the University of Malaya, Singapore, make a vain attempt to rag the 430 freshies following an Orientation ceremony at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall yesterday. But the freshies bravely troop pass them. Standardpic THE principal of the University of Malaya in Singapore, Prof. A. A. Sandosham.
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  • 77 5 SARDON IS CLERK FOR HALF HOUR MALACCA. Wed Ministei of Work-. Incne Sarcton bin Jubir. today became a h tot about ha'.f an hour When he opened the first mobilc post office here. During thai ha f hour Inche Sardoo proved to be so efficient ial he sold more than
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  • 362 5 Society quarrel led to fatal stabbing court told SEREMBAX. Wed.-- A quarrel between two members of two rival secret societies led to the death of Lim Boon Chiew, 26. Mr. Justice Ismail Khan was told in the High Court here yesterday. i Won? Kong Yee. 20, now 1 accused of
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  • 166 5 Nations destiny rests on them IPOH, Wed. Malaya's largest union, the 250.000 strong National Union of Plantation Workers has ordered all its members and officials not to involve it with any political parties. i In a circular signed bv the secretary general
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  • 115 5 Tunku to Speak at Butterworth PEN'A NG, Wed.— The leader of the Alliance, Tunku Abdul Rahman, will be the chief speaker at an Alliance elections rally at the Butterworth Recreation Club ground on Saturday which will be on from 6.00 to 9.00 p.m. The Tunku will introduce all Alliance candidates
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  • 236 5 Ministers grabbing rich land Charge MALACCA. Wed. The deputy chairman of the PanMalayan Islamic Party. Prof Zulkifli bin Mohammed, warned last night that unless more educational facilities were offered to Malay stuoents. those after passing their primary schools would be "subjected into a for.-ed la boutbattalion to suit the taste
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  • 72 5 IPOH, Wed. Inmates of the Old Folks Home, here will each get. gifts of tinned milk, face towels, a food parcel and an "Ang Pow" money gift as part of the Perak Buddhist Association's Wesak Day celebrations here on Friday. At the Association's premises. 71, Cowan
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  • 406 5 OFFICERS WHO USE FORCE MUST BE JAILED, COURT TOLD A SINGAPORE lawyer. Mr. T. T. Rajah, yesterday declared that Police and Crovernment officers who used physical force on members of the public should be jailed. Mr. Rajah said this in the Singapore High Court before the Chief Justice. Sir Alan
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  • 129 5 BICYCLE TAX MOTION IS THROWN OUT MALACCA. Wed.— Municipal Councillor. Mr. J. L. de Cruz, today disclosed that the Malacca Municipality was one of the richest in the Federation because it had invested "fantastic sums in Singapore and the United Kingdom." Mr. de Cruz said this when tabling a motion
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  • 263 5 BOY (18) ON LONG WALK TO BRITAIN IPOH. Wed. Typical of the many Malayan youths who have been bitten by the travel bug is 18-year-old Patchimutu, who leaves Ip<^h on Tuesday on the first leg of a hitch-hike to Britain. Patchimutu, a former pupil of the Ipnh Tutorial Institute, will
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  • 490 6 Revise Education Programme To Suit Colony —Teachers THE Singapore Teachers Union yesterday colled for a review of the education programme and the drawing up of a policy best suited to the needs of Singapore. Hm call made In the latest Issue oi Teachers Forum under
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  • 75 6 K AL A LUM PUR Wed Senioi Oflßcer. Kota H Inche M »med Yusofl i] W ahab toda: rushed iere bj air and admitted to the Genera] Ho*- pital immediately for treat meni Inche isofl had been ill for the last two weeks in the
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  • 250 6 Holloway tells lensmen Do justice to me Result See above THE TIME: 12.3€ p.m. yesterday. The scene; The Singapore airport restaurant. The Comptroller of Income Tax, Mr. G. T. Holloway. was approached by reporters. "What do you want?" he a>krd them. "Could Wt take a picture of you?" came the
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  • 301 6 MERGER A PAP GOVT. WILL NOT GET IT -Lib-Soc A SINGAPORE Government formed by the Peoples Action Party would "delay a merger with the Federation for years," the secretary-general of the Liberal Socialist Party, Mr. E. K. Tan, declared last night. He was speaking at an election rally in Smith
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  • 149 6 Years jail? I want ten: Man tells Court PENANG, Wed.— A son, who stole money from his mother, asked Session? Judge. Mr. Ah Wan, to send him. to jail for ten year?. "You go to jail for one year." Mr. Au told him "That"s too short." said the youth. "You
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  • 62 6 PENANG, Tues The only Malayan doctor to qualify for the Fellowship of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons in Sydney is Dr. Tan Ngoh Chuan, second son of Mr and Mrs. Tan Chim Ean of Penang Dr. Tan obtained his M.8.8.5. degrees at the University of
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  • 123 6 21 IN FAVOUR OF A POLLS HOLIDAY PENANG. Wed.— The Mayor Mr D. S Ramanathan, has been told by 21 candidates thai they were in favour of polling day, June 6, being <->- clared a public holiday. Mr Ramanathan had sought the views of the 72 contesting i-andidates on the
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  • 215 6 Crippled soldier: Let's help the 'poor chap' call A SINGAPORE-BORN Chinese who read In lift Friday's Standard of the plight of a former BOldler of the Singapore Guard Regiment now lying ill la I Malacca hospital, yesterday suggested that a fund should b<= started to help the "poor chap" 1
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  • 125 6 16 fatal road mishaps in April SIXTEEN people wr;e ed in traffl cidents in Singapore in April five more than the previous month. A 'hough the «~":dent figures wore ;es.< in April 2.045 pared to 2,365 :n Marrh. the death r ate Krai higher in April. Of the 16 deaths
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  • 87 6 BUKIT NANAS WATERSCHEME IS READY KUALA LUMPUR \v-h The modern water purification plant on Bukit Nanas part of the $17 million Kiane Qates water supply scheme will br officially opened Thursday. The simple opening ceremony will a>o mark the completion of the multi-million dollar constructions of extra reservolr,g on the
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  • 258 6 HONORARY DATOS Mr. William MacMillan MacLeod, of Kuala Lumpur Mr. Tan Kay Swee, of Sabak Bernam. JUSTICE OF PEACE Inche Abu Bakar bin Baginda. a Federal Councillor and president of the Selangor State Council. Che Yah binte Haji Mohamed Ali of Kuala Lumpur; Mr. Lee Eng Teh,
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  • Article, Illustration
    302 6 77-gunso/u/efjJ at big pQ fQ n on Morib p O( 0f J Y!OR!B. Selangor celebratec the Eatana P i **M celebrations, orig _>J Wednesday, arere po ~m becaaac of the Heath Tut e people Meritorious Ser ■> them State voluntary rg '^I menti s^ rmnunit Th.P Sultan Justires of
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  • 287 7 BEDRIDDEN AH FATT WILL CAST HIS VOTE Paralyzed man is determined to do his duty DESPITE being crippled for the past seven years, an old resident of Pulau Tekong Besar, Mr. Yong Sin Cheng, will cast his vote on election day on May 30. But he finds great difficulty in
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  • 200 7 4 engineers to get 'Viscount' know-how FOUR local engineer.- will leave Singapore by air today fo: the United Kingdom for technical training, following a recent decision of Mai ay. in Airways to acquire two Viscount aircraft. The engineers are \l<\ssxs W V. Dawson, Cheah Guan Chve. Lau Kam Phooi and
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  • 37 7 PENANG Wed --The Gover nor Of Penang Raia Tun Uda bin Ran Muhammad wfl] officiallv open the new ssoo.noo St. Mark'? Secondary School at the 4th Mile Baean Ajam, Butterworth Alor S'qr Road, on Saturday
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  • 95 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per 1b) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 103 103* R.S.S No. 1 June 103} 1031 R.S.S No. 1 July 103 103i R.S.S No 2 102 102* R.S.S No 3 10H 102" Tone: Steady Tin price in Singapore was $398* pfr picul
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  • 180 7 A dog blamed for death of merchant A dog wa>s blamed In a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday for causing the death of a merchant. A seaman, Kamarudin bin Mapir. -aid this at the inquest on his employer. Chew Leong Cheah. <an importer of Indonesian goods' who died as a result
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  • 449 7 'ORDERS OF DAY' ON RADIO IF THE WRONG MEN WIN ELECTIONS A PLEA that the small parties should be voted in on May 30. as well as the big ones, to ensure a diversity of views and a healthier opposition, was made over Radio Singapore last night by the chairman
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  • 274 7 Lib-Soc aims to improve health and welfare services LIBERAL SOCIALIST plans for the health services of Singapore, its youth, its social welfare and its housing:, should the party be elected on May 30, were outlined last night in a broadcast over Radio Singapore by the party's vice-chairman and candidate for
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  • 98 9 m In the pro- ":v rr wais In recent |3r the hea U 3 *ry which X the M i santo I aniea for basic raw M into !j5 c fita tncreas- At of £331 128, i_« more thai do :b.e IP rx I the PUI
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  • 15 9 Brewedry Firm' s Official Due JH lief of |^B- "^ea? life ll Ix d Sunda:
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  • 233 9 $1,177- Million Trade For Penang Entrepot PEXANG. Wed— Penang's foreign trade last year totalled si. 177 million her entrepot trade with Indonesia, Thailand and Burma 1 being ;n the order of $238 million Tn la U d sr osed bv the' Economic Officer Penang Inche Abdul Azii bin Zakarla! He
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  • 346 9 Company To Increase Its Capital To £2 ½m. PHE capital of the United Rua Betong Rubber Estates Limited is to be increased f;om £1.500,000 to £2,500,000 by the creation of 1.000,000 ordinary I shares of £1 each. This proposal will come up m the form of a resolution at the
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  • 138 9 Taiping Consol Profit TAIPING Consolidated Limitreports a working profit <~>' I 090 for |58 a f -er providhng for depreciation and p- the share f profits Kundang Tin Dredging ted. e directors' re' e x)rt wi 'r^ presented to the 19th ordinary genera neeting in Kuala Lump n ne 19.
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  • 89 9 AN' advance in the Australian manufacture of vinyl plas" tir finor tile? has been made by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company in producing t'n type of tile in a terrazo finish. Plastic t. because they are resilient, romfnrtab'e snd easy to lay, have long beer> popw
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  • 92 9 SINGAPORE. Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per oical yesterday were Copra April-May $44£ buyers; S4.TA sellers; rrwonut oil in bulk sellers; in drums $72 sellers; Muntok whirp pepper $141 sellers; Sarawak white $140 sellers; special Sarawak black $80 Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra April
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  • 88 9 THE Malayan Exchange Ranks' Association made the following changes in Its rates to merchants yestp'-d-v---Buying. Canada TT 1! 7 8 O.D. 32 90 d 'st air mail. 32 3 a credi* bills, 32 7 16 -rade bills. Selling, TT OV. ready I Swiss Franca 141 5 B, French
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  • 90 9 TOKYO, Wed. (Reuter). Japanese machinery manufacturers are believed to be discussing a proposal that potashmanufacturing equipm e n t, worth U5515,000,000 should be supplied to Israel on deferred payment terms, the A. R. Brown McFar ane and Company, an agent for the Dead Sea (Potash) Works, =aid
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  • 490 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers re ported the following business done vesterdav Fed. D'.sp Si 06 overnight, f ft N. ord?. $1 55 $1.56; G. K Life (36.50; Gammon $162$ to $1 fiS xd. $1 80 ed, $1.80 xd odd lot. $1 .71 and $1.73 cd odd lot. W. Hammer $1
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  • 282 9 All Sections Of Share Mart Quiet ALL section? of the Malayan share market were quiet yesterdav. with selective support al low levels. Turnover wa? fairPrice changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller* G E Life 2fi 00 2" 00 Gammon 1^4 1.66 xd Hump Industries Ords
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  • 169 9 Finance And Commerce RECORD YEAR IN U.S. RUBBER PREDICTED NEW YORK, Wed. (UPl)— The American rubber industry will enjoy a record year in 1959, Mr. H. E. Humphreys, Jr, Chairman of the Board of The United Stares Rubber Company, predicted today. He told the National Industrial Conference Board that rubber
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  • 28 9 THE plastics industry of India has specially developed the manufacture of t-lfftrical goods and accessori^. Some of these products are shown in this photograph
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  • 287 9 NEW YORK. Wed— A telling sign of international confidence in the American market is very murh in evidence here. For the third successive year, the United States world trade fair, which opened a 12-day stand, has Drought to New York a wide variety
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  • 165 9 Price Gains 1 5/8 Cts. BUYING for the US of lowpt sheet rubber continued on the Singapore market yesterday. A 2oorj quantity as traded on Tup-day Price for International Hrsi grace June sained 1-5 '8 '"errto CiO^e at 103} cents p^r ib. At the opening, pnrpc marked \:r> n n
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  • 172 9 Japans Eyes On S-EA Development WASHINGTON. Wed (UPI The 0 S Commerce Department said today that Japan Ls giving conslderab e attention to the economic development of South-east Asia at one means nf improving its long-term rommerna. position The Japanese development policy i s directed especially toward India. Pakistan. [ndO
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  • 208 9 Need For Natural Will Grow WITHIN the neiri En pearl it is prenirted. tho' there irill be fln :reer' nefr fOf more natural rubber vcrnile me ceT 3no for the synthetic variety wril] drop off This poinJ vrai medt by the Chairman of the Ri/r-x=r Growpr? Atlfffiation. Mr A w
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  • 82 9 THE Simmoni Co of New York, ?a:d to bt the largest manufacturer of bed mattresses i r the woi d it ttn "a'p^, big overseas company to announce plans to estal Lsh p n r^ ia Australia The local I ;>■ I I*l I vp( >
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  • 175 9 OUTER ROADS n.ii Lee, Landaff. Lucky Fortune. Leewana. Xanfa, Bayan, Dmpa, Hailanger. Pres, Mfkinlay, Emp. Kittiwake, Tong Leong, Union Carrier, Pacific Trader, Sagafjord, Gienearn Wonosari, Great Hope, Talisse, Hoechst, Eiwa Maru, Banimun, Endeavour. Mukali, Sanaia. North Wind. Ardii. Ricardo. Straat Van Diemen, Waikelo, Yoko Maru, Armonia, Mikuni
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  • 93 9 NEW YORK. Wed. (Reuter) —The financial editor of the New York journal-American, Mr. Le.s'.ie Gotiid. wrote today that Britain was turning to trade with the communists, because she was threatened with the loss of some of her prime markets by the sixnation European common market. "The
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  • 85 9 AISTRALIAX farmers are making increasing use of aircraft like this one for i such jobs as seeding, fer- j tilising and crop-spraying. The uptilted wings of I this specially built Fletcher FU24 aircraft make for greater stability and lower stalling and take off speeds An automatic
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  • 754 10  - MEN in the NEWS Laugh ton Can Now Speak Of Love RICHARD BERRY by CHARLES LAUGHTON is a fat, ungainly and untidy man who loves beautiful things. He lives in an eleven roomed Hollywood home filled with paintings by Cezanne, Utrillo and Renoir. He enjoys reading romantic poetry. He will
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  • 669 10 THE MAN IN THE DARK SERGE SUIT [HEY cell Andrei Andreyevich Gromyko "the man who never smiles." But then Russia's dour, 49-year-old Foreign Minister has nothing much to smile about. His job, like that of his predecessors, consists mainly of saying "No." This month. Andrei Gromyko has plenty of opportunities
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    31 10 THE multi-million dollar fabulous (iolden Gate Bridee fr»Ksp s th< petit] nf hour of San Francisco, western gateway to the I'nited States It u th« sp^n bridcp in the world
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    662 10  -  P. H. COH by HRITISH Overseas Airv,a>s> Corporations re<pnt pre-taAVgwri Pacific b\ the new jet-prop Britannia lit WtU an lmrmnv, the technical point of view made possible berate of trip k, achieved by modern commercial aviation (Because of a protest by an American airlmr, BOAC proposed San Francisco-Tokyo commercial
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  • 361 11 !\K\RT\. Wed (UFI) An Indonesian Foot\ss(»( lation official said today a proposal to nd a delegate of the Asian Football Confedera?o Jakarta to riiM-uss the disputed Indonesian mbership would be commendable.' Pepvt] h.urman Kosjsih Purwanegara said. "If iirm.m
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  • 152 11 A.F.C. President May Send Envoy To Jakarta First to disclose the mope Tba isee who control the IF IHfc LESSONS OF Dfc. 4«Btifiies =of »ott«r FEAT ARK LEARUED. TITNKU AB&irt RAffM4N, as prestttatt «T «U Asian Football Confedfrr«itiou 4 is planninu: direct approach to the Indonesian F.A. to <?leax up
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  • 57 11 U ,80C boys and t p ri In the irfu ipcnj n g c >f Ih c eig h 1 1 Chin sports Bes ur Stadium ee S tary I m From nese > t Pw* |c e roeel en 1 ■K f 5
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  • 66 11 TPCA Win By 104 Runs I UMPUR, -aiM k Selanj H pad ang to- I theii n to cm plays ol I top scored I* ru nam and M 8 runs. Aplin was I fr »lul bowler for IS s He took four m% z lub were pi- runs Former
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  • 64 11 Param Helps Beatty S.S. i f I Beattj So Ek toria ii S t qs in an interi match at Jalan H a f t ct pi ng l an unbeaten 40 j, r ed it ud by taking f fn r 11 runs X. Param I I r gar
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  • 60 11 STARTING GATES: NEW RULES WANTED TH Fl Rate Horses Ounrrs Association of Malaya has railed on the Singapore Turf Chih to formulate new rules on the use of starting Rates. The Association, apprei iatine tho introduction of the equipment, said "new rules must be formulated to govern unpxpected rontinsencies uhi(h
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  • 225 11 Korea Doubtful About Staging THE SECOND ASIAN CUP SEOUL Wed (Reuter).— -jflc o: pc so-.;th Korean 8 :er Fc >tball Association have that South Korea will probably have to decline •ec r f sponsoring the second Asian soccer champl 1 tournament In S :n t'r. AT'imn of 1960, because the
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    304 11 77 SAFA Members Resign Because Of Bad Treatment ELEVEN members of thp Singapore Amateur Football Association's ground committee, including their chairman. Mr. Rnhim S.ittar, submitted their resignations yesterday. There ar* 3 lfi members in tlj e committee. The resignations will take effect, from today In their letter of
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    105 11 SOCCFR >•• .v4— F SUn vs. S** an goon M Y. Geylang. rndian B^^ SC. ei Ciwf^'-.', S.C. F. Pts«v RrtMny R.C. Setia Java S.C. F Park ATHLETICS— SX S. Combined Sports WoodsviUe, 25n p.m. l* f h annual Chi'YCf intsT-school sportSj Jalan BesCT, 3 p.m. CRICKET P P
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  • 161 11 EX-BOLTON PLAYER TO COACH HERE THE formpr English footballer, Harold Hassell, has accepted an invitation from the British Council to visit Singapore for a coaching session from July 3 to July 11. the Singapore Amateur Football Association announced yesterday. Hassell ha« piaved for Bolton Wanderers. He will np at the
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  • 127 11 Chartered Bank On Top CHARTERED Bank completed their fixtures in the SBHFA Div. 1 league competition with a one-nil victory over defending champions Hongkong Bank at Farrer Park yesterday. The deciding goal was netted in the second half by Lee Ah Soon. Chartered Bank arp now at the top of
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  • 42 11 THE Singapore Battalion Boys Brigade, will be holding its Inter-Company Footba Fina 1 for the Roy Forbe? Shield at the Farrer Park tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. Bth Company will meet 12th Company, the present holders of the shield.
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  • 426 11 (From Page 1) 30 per cent, the situation wao well in hand. Mr. JefTeries .said that f he sit down strike was discontinued after the craneman who had been fined resumed work, followed by his colleagues. He .said that an hour-long inquiry wa,s
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  • 869 11 TOP STAYERS ENTER THE PERAK DERBY Last day's racing on Sunday IPOH, Wed. Seventeen of Malava s top stayers, including last year's winner, On Stage have been entered for the richest race the Perak Derby to bt run on the first day of the Perak Turf Club Derby meeting on
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  • 51 11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed j Selangnr Chinp^p Recreation Club 'C trounced Ypno-^^ Provosi Coy 7-0 in today's FAS Division 111 three '?*z-- r mat'-h on the Brickfields Road 5 The othpr isioil 111 r ieajjue match K et-.veen Dynamic Dynamo? 'B" and TPCA "C uras called
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  • 100 11 FIRST PAY: Mav M (las* 1 Du 1 II milea (The Perak Derbv) and U miles. Clas,*; Tour Dlr« 1. 6 furs, and 8* furs.. Divs 2. 3. 4. and S f> furs SFXOND DAY: June 3rd. Class 1 Div 1 Divs 1 2. an ri 3 fi
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    • 106 11 7\ TROJAN Diesel Y VAN 4k BU9 W,th a lood'^q space o^ fel^^flf f^^^ H, 3 sr-'5 r cu. ft. and i ood y j!. ■xe^jSS^ ""^\l y 2S rwt t^e Troion van su r t« k^SIKj the i"''- o^ 'i' l T f rt V J light 1 an
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  • 72 12 CONISTON WATER: Domild Campbell already tht n .*'cs f fnttn on water with i tpoiiij rtcord 248-6 fnilet an fiotiT r iKTon 't^ Wiater \4th h c B'ue- "T tfl floclt tin <: '-f l f ttest n miles i r tekievemeni hit
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  • 552 12 Three Teams To Wrest Leadership From Cheshires WITH their one-nil victory over defending champions Regimental Pay Office last week. First Cheshire Regiment maintain their lead at the top of the Singapore Base District's first division soccer championships. Fay Office are new placed second with ten points, and the same position
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  • 147 12 SYDNEY, Wed. (Reuter) i c *ra.:an soccer selectors have waived a 12-month residential rule to choose former Scottish forward Hill Hume in V Australian team to mee; Heart of Midlothian nexl Saturday on Sydney Sports ground. Hume, who arrived in Ausra!ia fro m New Zeaiann only
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  • 90 12 S' pore Team To Meet Johore THE rmi Souti me \l^lacca i] rcmndei John Davidton of Army and A. an Anthoni >i SingaptHTt Etecreatioo Club, have been in Singapore team to meet rohorc e Ow =rr ia interstate nickel match this weekend Tre matcfe i two-daj T^;wil] be plajned hj
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  • 69 12 STOCKTON Califcrn Wed EVvr.ay *r^;a. Mani i f a fourth ranked Byweigfal Doked rusty last v.rh* bo lia torsi ftghi since returning tc the ted State?, but i x ed bis -vav to a unanimc ld-rc m<j decision over Ray Pachecha Ura ta, a* Us|
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    83 12 Photo Smiles of triumph and pride light up the faces oj world water-speed recordholder Donald Campbell. (right) his actress-wife Ton^a Brrn, and his chief mechanic, Leo Villa. Campbell hatf just roared to a new water speed record mi his "Blveb>rd," clocking a fantastic 260.3S miles an hour to get his
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  • 324 12 LONDON, Wed.— Middlesex pulled back from the brink of defeat to snatch another thrilling win in their match against Sussex at Lords yesterday. Just a week after their two-run win over Kent, Middlesex figured in another desperately close finish and this
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  • 362 12 Indians Run Into Trouble And Their First Defeat CARDIFF, Wed: (Reuter) Caught on a uorn pitch, the Indian cricketers tumbled to their first defeat of the tour against Glamorgan on the final day of the match here. Resuming at 45 for one and needing 249 runs for victory, the tourists
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  • 129 12 BRITISH EX-CHAMP INJURED COVENTRY. England, Wed —Johnny Williams. 33-year-old former British and Empire heavyweight boxing champion, was in hospital here last night with both Je n s broken after being involved Tn a collision between two cars near here. Williams, a passenger in one of the cars, was trappen for
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  • 643 12 RUSSIA CALL FOR BAN ON S. AFRICA COLOUR BAR CHARGE TO GO BEFORE 1.0.C. BOMB, Wed. (Reuter) Ruvsia yestetfcj ed South Africa's exclusion from thf \u^ Games because African, coloured Mai Mr j lrip were allegedly barred from the South Ui General Vladimir Stoitschrv, fcusi representative, served notice thai hi
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  • 35 12 SYDNEY W---George Barnf had be^r defend welterwelghi Africa in J pear H.. however, thai cludPd onlj the trip ai Durban Hi.s Diaaac >aid that i c euarant--- Pheo ic P;f expenses not accept the
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  • 69 12 PENANG W< r»| b ert Sport! against the Compet;*: Football Penang. u ib of two pi The R. i 1 points unf -=i ed C.R C F ond division n I 17. In\ oking j npei nmittee I That *h< H some player* divisioi Committee forf< gaine hf j
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  • 57 12 1; I E s. .1 <~ater for m horse? it tbeii beginning June I There will I each division of I I V• I rourse w: be for training I Distances 5i ft I Tf: 2nd t Div. L $3,! 'I WM). Class I I abt 7f.
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  • 60 12 roicvo h I Thp Ryutaro U ol tiis d< West Gem u day h< k 1 oky a nuld b< th< 1964 o: ih< forth m tional Olyn i j met t inn I Mr IkZuma j confident tl would favour Tok f game s.. whirli
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  • 26 12 KUAL Today's FAS sue mat Chinese R* and Pol: D< I ed oil m failed to I irn As both nfull strei t> av friei
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  • 112 13 Letter FROM INDIA 3r MtMrakfc ,t a -n m\ more that «efms jjslri the has been the Inion Hendrik nis or er OB net I U. *> r pa 1--or I i _>.'"■' Dltj r r.c sabitiu f •v f i as* rouM >o n md r me I Doug
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  • 665 13  - That Woman And Her Smile WILLIAM MILUNSHIP by PARIS. i )NE of tWc best-in-formed art critics in France, and one of the most su*p»c»ous. is Chief Inspector Cuy Unard. of the French police, who spends his life detecting forgeries and bringing their authors to justice. w v w -\rr a
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  • 440 13 AMERICA BLAST THE (DUMMY) BOSS! a_"j^ji|_____________________________.''' ■v-'AiMiill_V^ **lili* ,l^*'**^J*^ '^___W*^ V B arm flf m W\ .WMM aaaaYAaaar^oAMk*lMimW.' Aaa. St fIVINC the boss a hefty back-hander is working wonders for New Yorkers who suffer from inferiority complexes. Because "the boss" Is a dummy a black-coated figure in the office of
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  • 95 13 Keeping tabs on travellers EW YORK undertaker* ar# bvinf up to thHr wry motto. "We avp thp fa^t peop)p to let you down." To client* who travel lot they isMi* swall disc to br worn on >. chain around !h*> nrck likf an Amj identity tae Or< thr disr n
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  • 241 13 Translation; "The police made an arrest at a hideout after a shooting affra-/ with gunmen who tried to evade a police car in x stolen vehicle." No Music ONE of America's topselling records has no music and no star. The disc is called "Breajc the Smoking Habit**
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    • 287 13 LI'L ABNER ByAlt^p THERE'S MO REASON f\ WAVE M LL«ONS?\ BETWEEN US WE CAN GETJ/TdC* T SEE fBt&&^ Vv'HV A LIKE ME J AND VOU WAVE j V VOU AKJV G!«L iN NEW AN v TW N G V ALLEY OOP By V. T. Hamlin^ ■MW-.V-:^"^ iF^cl^ HE'S TME \JS&**2^^/
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    • 264 14 Geneva will be a success— Mr. K MOSCOW. Wed (IPD— Premier Nikita Khrushchev told i sroup of American businessmen yesterday that the Geneva foreign Ministers' conference will succeed 'or we would not have agreed to participate." Bur, Khrushchev compared the west's "package" peace p. an with Noah's Ark, "It contains
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    • 90 14 Girls in pants ask for trouble SEOI L Wed 'Rp«it#»r> High school ffraduates in Seoul h^v«» derided Ifcat ?:rls who l<v>k cood in ti?ht pants "invite juvenile delinquency." At a meeting here the graduate* adopted a resolution calling for the Education Ministry to idopt the skirt, rather than long jeans,
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    • 133 14 40 DEAD IN THE WORST NATAL FLOODS DURBAN Wed (UPI).— Death and the Grip", shadow of a typhoid epidemic bung c"?: Natal as this South African province counted the dead bo the worst floods i~. Is history. So tar "r\° numbei n deaths had reached 4n tnh the toll ITas
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      12 14 "That's the bloke I was tellin'yer about— trn..hi.- M .i,..
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    • 122 14 UK TELLS HONDURAS w? H Bntlsh Honduras *ea. (Reurer.-Mr. j ulian Amery. Britain's Parliamenary T nder-Secretary o f State ior the Colonies, has told the ■tJnt'.sn Honduras here ••We will not let you down." He was asked at a Press ronrerence .a=t night for the
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    • 295 14 THAI ARMY WON'T HELP RID BANDITS IN MALAYA Malayan govt. request is turned down Border will be guarded BANGKOK, Wed. (UPI) Thai lond has declined a request of the Singapore and Malayan governments to send troops to Malaya to join in the campaign to liquidate about 500 Chinese communist terrorists
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    • 39 14 Soekarno talks to the Pope INDONESIAN President Soekarno smiles as he talks with Pope .lohn XXIII at the Vatican City last week. Soekarno had an audience with the Pontiff when he invited the Pope to visit Indonesia. TPI Photo.
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    • 205 14 'SMALL-3' SUMMIT SUGGESTED NEW DELHI. Wed (Reuter) The Press Trust of India said 1 I in a Cairo dispatch that the United Arab Republic was understood to have sounded j out India on the need for a 1 meeting between President Nasser, Mr Nehru and Presi- dent Tito before any
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    • 219 14 rrrog RANGOON. Wed. (Reuter) Burmese troops have seized an airfield at Wonton in a battle with Nationalist Chinese troops in the Burma-Thailand. Laos border region, it was announced here yesterday. The troops also seized three factories producing cocaine and morphia. Four Chinese deserted and surrendered to
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    • 250 14 NEW YORK, Wed. (Reuter) Mr. J. Graham Parsons, the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for the Far East, said yesterday that four major events in the last twelve months had given clear proof that communist China was the unyielding foe. and not the friend,
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    • 74 14 JAKARTA, Wed. (Reuter) Roads will be built throughout Borneo with money from the US$lOO,OOO,OOO credit that Russia has given Indonesia, Antara news agency said today. First priority will b e given to the construction of a 140--kilometre highway between the East Borneo oil
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    • 74 14 MOSCOW, Wed (Reuter)— Russia today claimed that a lour engine TU 114 turbo prop passenger airliner had broken the world record with a non- 5SP n pas f enger fli *ht of about 4,250 miles. The Soviet News Agencv Tass reported that the airliner covered the
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    • 28 14 UNITS of the British Commonwealth navies in the Far East arrived yesterday in the ports of Tokyo and Yokohama lor a goodwill visit to Jaoan Reuter
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    • 252 14 Tavistock. Wpd (Reuter) Three men in their late twenties appeared in court yesterday accused of a daring attempt to rescue a prisoner or prisoners from Dartmoor, Britain's toughest jail, on the bleak moorlands near here. Edward Ward. Rp;am:n Hiller and John Hayes' were charged
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    • 153 14 1OO MauMau detainees on 'strike' NAIROBI. Wed. Reuter} More than 100 "hard-core' I Mau Mau detajnees have [been on hunger strike since last Tuesday at Hola camp where 11 detainees died from i beatings last March a Kenya Government spokesman announced yesterday. The spokesman a senior prisons officer who i
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    • 47 14 PORTOFINO. Italian Rjviera. Wed. (Reuter).—Newlywed actre s Elizabeth Taylor and singer Eddie Fisher" arrived here today in a yacht on their honeymoon cruise The couple were married in Nevada a week ago. after Mr Fisher obtained a "quickie" divorce from actress Debbie Reynolds.
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      147 14 LITTLETON Colorado Charges against beautiful Dixie Ann Gottfried, 19. were reduced from aggravated robbery to simplp robbery yesterday because the gun sHf siid she used in a holdup was defective District Attorney Martin Miller got Jurice Harold H Harrison* permission to reduce the charge against the Colorado beauty queen
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