Singapore Standard, 22 May 1959

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable 'TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 Vol. IX No. 323. 15 cts. 14 Pages u it m IFINAL EDITION)
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  • 404 1 It's become a political forum-McWilliam CITY COUNCIL INQUIRY PUT OFF INDEFINITELY THE Commission of Inquiry into the working of the Singapore City Council was postponed indefinitely by Mr. J. F. McWilliam yesterday because it had "deteriorated into a forum for political propaganda. 1 Mr. McWilliam said he did not propose
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  • 194 1 The go-slow crane men given 4 days to explain PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs, Nearly 30 per cent of port operations have been hampered by the work-to-rule campaign ol the National Union ol Railwaymen. This was disclosed today by the Chief port manager, Mr. E. Jefferies, who added that Investigation into alleged
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  • 52 1 HONGKONG, Thins- (UPI) Singapore beauty. Daisy Szeto. winner of the beauty contest 'Pear! of the Orent." arrived here yesterday for an eisht-day stay She told reporters she had no plans or views for or against marriage. She also told them she was not engaged to
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  • 124 1 Pickpocket held at airport but A PICKPOCKET u-as arrested by tiro detectives yesterday at the Singapore Airport (zee picture below). it happened like this: A pretty girl with long wavy tresses stopped out of a plane which has just arrived and then dll of a sudden there uras confusion. Tiro
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  • 249 1 ALLIANCE ALL THE WAY Jubilation among leaders and predictions of even greater things to come THROUGHOUT the Federation yesterday leoders of the Alliance parties UMNO, the Malayan Chinese Association and the Malayan Indian Congress were jubilant over their tremendous victory in the Kedah and Perlis State elections and predicted confidently
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  • 57 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tm;r> The Yang di-Pertuan Agong on his State visit to India in October will leave by a chartered BOAC aircraft, The Standard learnt today. The Private Secretary to the King, Tunku Mustapha bin Tunku Besar Burhanuddin today said that the Kin* would fly
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  • 192 1 Alliance sure of victory in Malacca MALACCA. Thurs. The overwhelming victory in the Perils and Kedah State elections have tremendously boosted the morale of Alliance candidates in Malacca, where polling takes place on Saturday. The Minister for Interior and Justice, Inche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, who is here on
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  • 241 1 K I A I. A MMPIR. Thurs. Two more postmen have been bitten by iOfl in the < nurse of their duties as the country's top legal minds are trying; to solve the problem of the postman and (he dog. The lairst
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  • 173 1 'Gun in the ribs of free speech' Cassandra LONDON. Thud. (Bauttr)— Two British newspaperi today expret oonoera I thi Sm^pon- Press following s reported statement by Hr. Lit K ian Yew, Leader of the Singapore Peoples Action Party Set erai Briti and provincial newspapers ve c 'erday carried reports of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 368 2 (From Page 1) goodwill, understanding and friendship is the right choice in our multi-racial society. There will be prosperity and peace so long as the Alliance holds the reins of power." The Selangor M.C.A. chief. Mr. Ong Yoke Lin. said that the election results were most encouraging and augured
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  • 133 2 A VODTiTf FATHER is told >y a District J i Ige Singapore yesterday I parents cannot teach their children how to behave. have the responsibility to see that the '...rren have a long term of imprisonment in order to learn how to do so.'' The youthful offender, Chan Sens
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  • 78 2 18, 000 licenses RADIO sina i| in isnied 012 steninf rp^r^t Ar--. fhesi iald ever fof a rh« increase of salr. broufhi a.- idditiona] revei ue of 1157.000 for April alor.e. Since the stall of a rampri pi by R^.d:o Singa to Btan mt »cy* unonf listeners, about 150 cases
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  • 18 2 TH E Singapon the first i 9 for it inti i m the a thf Counc by
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  • 13 2 ABDUI r. th« Couri I 110 from PCorth Bridft 10 Hit imoum
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 532 2 DRAINAGE AND IRRICwATION DEPARTMENT. PERAK VACANCIES FOR JUNIOR TECHNICIANS (OVERSEERS' Applicationa are invited from Federal C'tizen? and Serving Governmrrt Officrrs for fi\c vacant posts of Junior Technicians (DID. Oversee:-*) on the salarj scale $S,"j x 7JO-—ll5/Ex-aminatioii Bar/$137.50 x 7 50 H7 iO-Efficiencv Bar $212 x 7 .i0 280 per month
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    • 928 2 TENDER NOTICES TENDERS will be received by the Pesuroh Jaya Penjara. Persekutuan Tanah Melayu, Taiping up to 12 noor sth June, 1959 for thr Supply of Materials for Prison Industries etc., for period 1.7.59 to 31.12.59 to £he various orisons in the Federation Supplies are required for the following sections:
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    • 181 2 NOTICES WANTED Competent person to be Manager of a Haulage Concern in Perak. Apply P. O. Box 14 Ipoh. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Singapore Property. To he held at our Saleroom. No 104 Market Street on Tuesday. 26th May 1959 at 230 p.m MORTGAGEE'S SALE No. 50 Happy Avenue (North),
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TICER STANDARD
    • 879 3 M peeping victories with which the yMNO Alliance candidates in the Kedah r: i State elections brushed aside their JjflMftti l!l be hailed in every corner of the hofl -md not merely because they re-affirm Hi ind trust of the people in democratic md the strength of
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  • 1292 3 Malacca Goes To The Polls Tomorrow MALACCA TOMORROW nearly 94.000 voters in the State of Malacca go to the polls to elect 20 out of 47 candidates to the State Legislative Assembly. This is a% significant occasion because for the first time in the history of Malacca, it provides a
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  • 423 3 he gave a Press Conference recently before the Minister for Works and Telecommunication, Inche Sardon bin Jubir. The Government, he said, realised the economic backwardness and the lack of secondary education facilities facing the rural community To this end, the local government had Hone all it could
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  • 345 3 the NEWS as it strikes me yHE high political intelligence of the peoples of Kedah and Perlis was demonstrated at the polls on Wednesday when the Alliance swept the board 'A victory of right over wrong and of truth over falsehood", is how the President of the UMNO and head
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 2640 4 MARCUS TELLS OF BID TO SMUGGU OUT DOCUMENTS (From Page 1.) When the hearing was resumed at 10 am. Mr. Marcus produced a letter from the City Council's Medical Officer, Dr. Maggie L;m explaining that everything wia In order at the Council clinic in Frtnttp Btreel during the recent vaccination
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  • 407 4 A STRONG appeal to the] women of Singapore to "arise and protes* against a re j ril blueprint of the Peoples Action Party." was marie last night by the Singapore People's Alliance candidate for Mountbatten. Madame Chua Seng Kim (.Mrs. Seow Pock
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 351 5 !c peace if Alliance opponents get into over, warns Premier vA.ACCA, Thurs. The Prime Minister L fcbdul Raxok, warned that if the Malayan JJj i the Peoples Progressive Party came would be no peace in the coun- Bed," he told an election rally here I
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  • Article, Illustration
    68 5 MR. M. C. HENRY, a clerk attached to Wearne Brothers, Kuala Lumpur, and Mr. C. K. Arthur Prematunga, 19, a student, were ordained as Novice Buddhist monks by the resident priests, Ven'bles K. Dhammananda and H. Cunarratanathera during the first day of the Vesak festival, at the Brickfields' Buddhist temple
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  • 255 5 X. Sin^ip-re B ;ak Day the V b:r:h. b death of M of a >:x- flag fl :n b o 1 o: Dg proX with a --.rough t':vW dtj at a mee: ng of W T 'K \---:r K s:rv f K Lee Siow rielivrred m
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  • 87 5 LEAGUE WILL WORK FOR ALLIANCE PENANG T i irs.—The conv ttee of the Penang Muslim League at an emergency meet.ig r. -idered way; and means ling about a complete sucess of the Alliance candidates in the forthcoming Penang State e.ections. The meeting decided to form two sub-committees with instructions to
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  • 45 5 PENANG, Thurs.— The chairman of Committee for Works. .e Hashim bin Awang. will open a five-day ivi > course 30 Malay ketua kampongs from Penang Island and Provin e Welleslev at the Civil Defen e training ground in Aver Itam Road on Monday.
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  • 168 5 'BLACK TIGER' EXTORT GANG SMASHED; TOP MAN HELD KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A man believed to be one of the leaders of an extortion gang is in Police custody here, The Standard learnt today. T"o group, to whi h the man f onged, is known as the "Black Tiger Gang." On
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  • 74 5 TELUK ANSON, Thurs.—Tunku Abdul Rahman former Pri-ne Minister will address two rallies during his "woo the votes" tour of Lower Perak District on Sund ly The Alliance leader, who will be in the district for only three hours, will address a ma.- ra'ly at Chenderonc Balaj
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  • 40 5 PENANG, Thurs.— The City Council's Patani Road Community Centre will be officially opened at 5 p.m. on Saturday. The centre was built at a cost of $34,000 including equipment The public, especially residents of Patani Road are invited.
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  • 76 5 A YESAK donation of SI. OOO was given to SATA by the Mee Toh Buddhist School, Singapore, yesterday The donation was Ircm funds collected during the year from temples, the Buddhist community and the committee of teachers and pupils of the Mee Toh Buddhist School. Standardpic
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  • 155 5 Sultan lays foundation stone of new Istana KLAXG. Thurs.— The Sultan of Selangor today laid the foundation .-tone of a new Ist ana costing $2,300,000 here this morning. It will be named the Istana Alam Shah and will occupy the site of the old Istana Mahkota Puri which was demolished
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  • 46 5 BALL OF THE YEAR' POSTPONED THE Ipoh District Welfare Culture yesterday announced that the "Bail of The Year" scheduled to be held on June fi. will be postponed to June 27. This decision wa? tak3n as a mark of respect to the late Sultan of Johore.
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  • 44 5 TUAN HAJI WAN.JOR BIN ABU BAKAR. Pan-Malayan Islamic Party candidate for Siglap, was elected secretary of the Ail-Malayan Muslim Missionary Society at a meeting held recently. Che Hashim bin Abu Shamah. who was the Society's secretary for eight months, has resigned.
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  • 321 5 LIB-SOCS GIVE WARNING THE Liberal Socialist Party candidate for Mountbatten division, Mr. Wee Soo Bee, last night callea for the establishment of a government that would speed up a merger with the Federation. At a meeting on Mountbatten Road, lie
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  • 39 5 MAJOR-GENERAL E. Habibullah, tne Deputy General Officer Commanding. Federaration Army, paid his first official visit to Port Dickson Garrison on Monday and was accompanied by the Deputy Chief of Staff (Personnel), Colonel Raja Lope Nor Rashid.
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  • 90 5 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. Tan Beng Hong, an Independent candidate in the Lumut constituency has withdrawn in favour of the Alliance candidate. Mr Liew Why Hone. Mr. Tan announced his decision to withdraw "for the sake of Chinese unity, the unity of all races and the peace and
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  • 112 5 DISCIPLINE was never so greatly needed in Singapore as today, said the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Mr. Lee Siow Mong. addre^ing the students of Victoria School. Talking on the subject "discipline," Mr. Lee said Singapore which was moving towards nationhood should
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  • 177 5 THE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union yesterday threatened to go on strike if the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Ltd., failed to take back the 14 workers declared redundant. Late last night the Union railed an emergency meeting to decide on the strike action.
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  • 55 5 PENANG. Thurs. Thirty Malay penghulus and headmen from various kampongs in Penang and Province Wellesley will undergo a five-day civics course at the Penang Civil Defence Headquarters in Aver Itam Road. The Chairman of the Penang State Committee for Works. Inche Hashim bin Awans. will officially
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 104 5 Factory Representatives: "^w^ T.V. MITCHELL CO. c**t uin LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC. B^l^R TEACHERS, STUDENTS AND B Ife s^! LABOURERS WILL BE GIVEN A 9 P^J^K. SP^ ctAL^SCQUNT. J J 1 A sprinkle of Vim on a damp Even the dirtiest kuah is shinine f\ cloth, a quick rub
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  • 264 6 MALACCA CALLED THE MODEL OF RACIAL HARMONY Disgruntled politicians out to disrupt this unity— Suleiman MALACCA, Thurs.— The non- Malays of Malacca have for o long time identified themselves with the cultural and social progress of Malaya and today this historic city is a model of racial harmony. This observation
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  • 230 6 PENANG Thurs —Some s* identl who have left Mai iv i for more than five years I vn app to the Im m Igral ion Depa r rr .r <r to rr- im I this countrj •^nci :he.r applications ha'. e b-:
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  • 95 6 Teachers told: Wed during holidays KUALA LIJMPUR. Thurs. Teachers in Government and Governmentaided schools have been advised to get married during {he school holidays in future. The Ministry of Education thinks it's a nuisance for teachers applyin? for leave during school terms, and as decided to curb this. Circulars tc
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  • 112 6 ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE ALFRED WINSTON JACK wells, 19. was yesterday sent for trial at the next Assizes by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate'*. Court on a charge of armed robbery. He was alleged to have robbed a taxi-driver. Teo Kiat Lee. of cash and property amounting to $36 while armed with
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  • 254 6 BENCH RAPS HUSBANDS CAUGHT AT BLUE FILM' SHOW PENANG, Thurs. Magistrate Tuan Nik Hussain bin Nik AH, today fined 37 viewers of "blue films" $l\jyj each and told them: "I won't be surprised if some of your wives take divorce proceedings." The 37 men were caught by surprise while watching
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  • 132 6 I'LL DEFEND YOUR RIGHTS SAYS NG THE choice of a party candidate does not necessarily mean that he will be in a position to implement the promises made at election rallies. Independent candidate for Havelock division. Mr. Ng See Thong, said this yesterday. Mr. Ng explained he was standing as
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  • 73 6 'SMOKES' CASE IS POSTPONED A CASE against Lee Thiam Hoe. charged with possessing 220 pounds of dutiable cigarei"" tes was ad.iourned to June L9 because his counsel, Mr. R Ra mason, was ill. Lee. who rleariei not guilty. was aMeged to have committed the offence in a car at Tender
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  • 74 6 TWO youths. Lim Boon King and One Kian Tee were yesterday acquitted by Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. K.T. Alexander, on a charge of being members of an un'awfu 1 assembly and causing hurt t° a vouth Poon Murg Chong at the I3i mile stone Mandai Road on
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  • 139 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 1038 1032 R.S.S No. 1 June 1031 104* R.S.S No. 1 July 1031 104i R.S.S. No. 2 1021 102* R.S.S. No. 3 101! 1021 Tone: Quiet. Tin price in Singapore was $398 per picul
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  • 309 6 Inquest on weaver's death AX ill-word >poker. during a heavy rainstorm over me I -an of an umbrella resulted in a ■"commotion" outside the Malayan Textile Mills, a Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. A weaver of the miiii. Lim Kia Senc. said this at an inquest on a colleague. Pay
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  • 20 6 THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party will hold a rally at Lorong G. Telok Kurau. at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday
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  • 236 6 SULEIMAN SETTLES UMNO ROW IN TANGKAP-MUAR MALACCA. Thurs. The n? W SJS! m MN° dIVS°S of Tangkap-Muar, which developed following the "7"^'? of ts candidates last menth, was settled by the Minister for Interior and Justice, lnche Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, this morning The whole division of Tangap revolted
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  • 538 6 CHAIRMAN of the Peoples Action Chin Chye at a conference yesterr! points the reason for the split between > r ,r ir^ Federation was because the Fedora really worried about a dominant and milita- tion of the Colony.' ty Dr Toh said this In reply to a c Minister,
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  • 68 6 u nac Dep;. I nom iroop f p I men* /Bu for the m > such a stupic to --m" troop? •> I here." h c fl': He i I Federal conoernc hand! fl I s:rie Genera. I I private M K no time I talks. A to si
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  • 41 6 UNKNOWN Magazines A HEADER o: Standi A r porean- receiving free s- visited here In her leti she founH the i they <-■ get H -t they pro standii States ai Engll ferences ai magazine She ft T." to- Mi 1197, Hoi
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  • 14 6 vesterdav n week by a charged bamal ar trie at 1 i re©
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 45 6 IBANNED 1 IN SINGAPORE: Pitssvd in the* Vi»dv ratio* I FIRST FILM ever to be sho^ I 1 A NUDIST CAMP!... l\ COLOR I ISL€ OF LEVANT Starting 29th May at REX F y 77c£e/5 On Sale at Capital S Singapore From 12 Noon T
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  • 232 7 Support us... we' ll not let you down— Rayner THE pendulum of public opinion is swinging against the Peoples Action Party, said the Singapore Peoples Alliance candidate for t T lu Pandan constituency, Mr. Leslie Rayner. Mr. Rayner, who was speaking at a SPA lunchtimr
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  • 156 7 THE LIST DR. GOH WOULDN'T LOOK AT THE Singapore Peoples Alliance yesterday answered a challenge from the Peoples Action Party by inviting the latter to inspect a list of names of companies which were shifting to the Federation because they feared the PAP might tome into power. Mr. Tang Peng
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  • 171 7 A VARIETY SHOW FOR YOUTH CLUBS SINGAPORE youth clubs and community centres will be putting on a variety show at Havelock Road on Monday beginning at 5.3Q p.m. to commemorate the new phase in the establishment of youth club? and community centre?. Spokesman of the Federation of Girls' Ciubs. Mr.
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  • 176 7 WE WILL DRIVE REDS FROM THIS ISLAND-SPA THE Singapore Peoples Alliance will continue to fight the forces which, inspired by communism and directed by communist groups outside Singapore, seek to sow seeds of discord and hatred. This assurance was given by Mr. Peter S. T. Urn, deputy secretary-general of the
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  • 71 7 TWO persons were seriously injured during a daylight acid bomb attack in busy Bugis Street, Singapore, yesterday. The victims, a man. Chong Ah Lam. 30, and a woman, Tan Moon Hong, 23, were admitted to the General Hospital in serious conditions. The attack was carried
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  • 78 7 AMERICAN SCHOOL CARNIVAL THE annual carnival for children, given by the ParentTeachers' Association of the Singapore American School, will be held on June 27, <?n the school grounds, at 15. Rochalie Drive. There will be games for adults as well as for children, and auction prizes from case? of food
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  • 39 7 A SEMI DECOMPOSED body was found lying in a garage in Kim Chuan Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. The body was identified as that of Tay Soo Boon, 49. a resident there. No foul play is suspected.
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  • 247 7 Competition on civic knowledge A CAMPAIGN designed to stimulate the interest of young people in civic a.Yair- nntl promote knowledge of Singapore will be launched on June 27. The campaign is under the patronage oi Mr. Lee Siow nfong, permanent secretary to the Ministry of Education, and is jointly sponsored
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  • 68 7 Mr. Co:m K R. Abraham, ar r-rn>er of the Federation nf Ma aya's Social We. fare Department returned on boar v i the "Victoria* 1 yesterday impresari with the able manner the Indian Government was tackling her urgent social welfare problems Mr, Abraham spent two vears taking
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  • 46 7 FLOODS in the Kajang-Deng-k:l Road a1 The 25* Mile is 18 indies but the wa;pr :s suhsiri •r,2. At \^Q 27 j Mile it is .?0 "cho> and water is still rising. The 23tn Mile is ur.der 14 inches and the water is rising.
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  • 42 7 STABBING CASE: WOMAN DETAINED SINwAFOPvE Po'.-ce yesterday detained a 23-year-od woman following a report that she ftll( gedly -.tabbed her boy friend in the arm at Lorong 42. Geylang. Singapore, yesterday. The you <v^ Ang Boon Kok. 20. was admitted to hospital.
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  • 54 7 AT the annual meeting oi the Singapore Improvement Trust Local Officers' Association recently, the following were elected office-bearers. President Mr. R. F. Scully. vice-president, Mr. Koh Chiap Mong secretary, Mr. Phang Wong Yew, assistant secretary. Mr. Chua Peng Chye, treasurer, Mr. Chew Cheng Han and assistant treasurer.
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  • 206 7 ONE of the world's most famous pilots will be "taking to the a:r" again soon to tell Asian radio listeners something of the pioneer days of Hying in the Fast. He is Captain O. P. Jones, formerly Senior Pilot of BO AC and
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  • 150 7 THE Inter-Reiigious Organisation of Singapore and Johore Bahru has received the assistance and co-operation of the various religious groups here for special prayers to be said for the new Singapore. Mr. A. K. Isaac, secretary of the Inter-Religious Organisation said yesterday: "This demonstration of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 469 7 1 BSSPH a record review), 9.00 Movie Music. 10 00 <P) Talk of tne <1 rK;^ ii'l Bf llffVßi Magazine. 030 Time Sisnal and Week 10 15 iRS) The Singapore JlgWi Vm Hls I fii I J 1 bBBBL 1 ffi ?f i I Ift f mW^P News 943 Personality
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  • 160 9 Rubber Price Vjciin Continues DESPITE some profittaking and upcountry liquidation, prior to the long week-end there will be no market until Monday Singapore rubber price gained i cent yesterday. Price for International first grade June closed at 103-7/8 cents per lb. The market opened higher on improved overseas advices and
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  • 93 9 SINGAPORE. Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per oicui yesterday vere Copra April-Ma.v $44 J buyers; $45$ sellers; coconut oil in bulk 569 sellers; in drums $72$ se:.ers; Muntok while pepper $140 se'.'.ers; Sarawak white $139 sellers; special Sarawak black $81 Singapore Copra Association closing prices fail merchantable mixed
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  • 23 9 There will be no rubber, share or produce markets today. being Vesak Day. The tin market will be open as usual.
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  • 186 9 Industrials Steady On Share Mart BOTH Industrials and Tins were quietly steady at quotation? on the Malayan share market yesterday. A few counters in Rubbers. however, improved, and fair turnover was reported 'The Malayan Sharebrokers Association announced the following price changes INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller* Con Tm Smelt Ords 33/- 34/Metal
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  • 341 9 TIN EXPORT QUOTAS MAY REMAIN m^ m ____W____W________a\ De-restriction Unwise: Traders TIN EXPORT quotas of producing countries under the International Tin Control Agreement are likely to be unchanged, trade sources said, reports Reuter from London. They expect present export quotas to remain "in view of uncertainties in the market. 1
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  • 364 9 Pakistan Will Trade With Left-wing S'pore PAKISTAN'S trade relations with Singapore will not change even under a left-wing government. This was stated by Mr. Agha G. Ri7a, joint secretary of Pakistan's Ministry of Commerce, in Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Riza arrived in the Colony as the head of an eightman trade
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  • 108 9 Under licence from the Budd Co. of the United ■States, the Commonwealth Engineering Co. Ltd.. of Australia, Is to build 91 stainless steel railway carriages for the Queen>land railways at a cost of £2.000.000. The cars will be built at Rocklea. Brisbane. They will be
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    32 9 THE Philippines Commercial Attache in Singapore, Mr. A.M. Tahil, leaves the Coloiy today for a month's holiday in Manila. He will also visit Hongkong, Saigon and Bangkok. Mr. Tahil
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  • 107 9 U.S. Trade With Asia Improves WASHINGTON, Thur>. IUPI.) United States import trade with Asia improved in March over February, with sharp gains in purchases from Japan, India and the Philippines, and a moderate increase from Hongkong. Imports from Indonesia and Malaya declined in March. The Commerce Department announced today that
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  • 83 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank's association made the following changes in its rates to merchants yesterday: Buying: Xew York. T.T. 33, OD. 33*. 90 d/st. air mail 331 rredit bills: 33i. Trade Bills Canada T. T. 31-13/16, O. D. 31-15/16, 90 d/st air trail 32-5/16 credit bills, 32| trade
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  • 344 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.07; Fitzpatricks 94c; F. N. ords. $1.56. $1.50 odd lot, G. E- Lifp $26.50; Gammon $1 8o cd, 51. 73 cd odd Int. 51. 64 and $1 65 xd; W. Hammer 51.38. $1.39, $1.33 and 51. 35 odd
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  • 135 9 OUTER ROADS Siaoe. Llar.daff, Lucky Fortune. Lee-.vana, Xarifa, Talisse, Flying Endeavour, F.r.va Maru, Emp're Kittiwake, Pacific Trader. Ru:hveerett, G'.enearn. Wonosari, Benveg. Cestleville, Mikuni Maru. Hallan^er. Union Carrier, Lovcan. Mallnry Lykes. Mahnea. Hoeeh Dreke. Bayan, Pan, Armonia, Waikelo. INNER ROADS Hai Soon. Serudom. Kal^ng. Tachu. Aouw Thai. Tapah.
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  • 71 9 SWISSAIR S general manager for the Far East, Mr Z B Kaelin. is expecUd in Singapore by ai r from Hongkong on May 26 He is visiting the Colony for a few days During his stay, a "Barbecue" party will be given in hi s honour
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  • 69 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuis.— The Vietnamese Government ha? ze'e^.er. B.OOQ :-o^oa =ee^s from Ma tya for COCO! p. anting expe-r.Tr.t m Vietnam The selection of tht tecdl was madi 'v Mr Duiie] w Lcvandowiky Horticu tura] Adviser for Yietr.a^.. Wfho by KLM todaj. Mr. Levandowsky told Tht
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  • 52 9 WASHINGTON Thurs. ißeuten— The United States Treasury announced today that its' gold holdings fell by US$55 million fabout £19 million last Friday. Thii left Its gold reserves at US$2O.--189 million (about £7,000 million). The treasury said reserve! had fallen by US$252 million (about £90 million) since
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
    • 77 10 Shouts Of Merdeka For UMNO FOUR UMNO 'top' men are seen raising their hands to shout s of "Merdeka" at the opening of the 13th anniversary celebrations of UMNO held in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. The four are (from left) Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, chairman of the publicity committee, Dato
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      138 10 (Right) Miss "Golden Voice" of Penang. Miss Lury Ho, who was crowned "Fashion Queon" at a contest held at the Cathay Cinema, Rukit Mertajam. last Sunda v. in conjunction with the screening of the film "A Girl Named Chwep Chwee." She wore a Japanese kimono. (Right) Master Chan
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      197 10 Picture by THE Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak inspects a guard of honour mounted by Police on his arrival at Bayan Lepa.s Airport, Penang, last week, when he opened the Malaya 1 Teachers' College. Behind the Premier is Penang's Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. The parade commander, ASP Tun
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    • 173 10  -  FAH by (BELOW) Singapore's Malaya Cup .soccer captain. Mr. Quah Kim Bens, is seen helping his bride. the former Miss Lily Yeow See Chins, a nurse, to a bite, at a reception held after their wedding 01 Sunday. si r Picture by PR M m MUUUfIj Medical
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  • 619 11 Starting Times for Stableford Golf Tourney I T( ,i m'Mi irp the starting times of the Roval Sin I 'oolt lab four ball best ball Stableford «,iJLh JJ bHri tains at the RSGC course. «*>«»*•«- I Mar.- Lake &c Hovi 1 iali. K T San. Heath Hock Men* Calvert 6c
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  • 52 11 Dare Charnley. British liofctictipM c h o n pin", brought off The best win of hit career when he knocked out Wilhe Towe*l of South Africa in the tenth rcinid at the £>ripfre Pool. Wembley, recently. Pietun shows Willie Tow eel k-ieeli»g as the re* 4 eree covnts
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  • 493 11 3 New Marks For Chinese Schools THRLE new records were set up on the first day of the 18th annual Chinese inter-school sports meet *t Jalan Besar stadium yesterday Lim Soon Vem of Chong Cheng School set up a record in the hop. step and Jump wh e n he
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  • 73 11 PARIS, Thurs. (Reuter) Mrs. Suey Kormoczy, of Hungary, and Miss Christine Truman, of Britain, the two top seeded payers, had easy serond-round victories in the women's sin§!es of the French International lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Mrs Kormoczy. the hoider decisively beat Miss Rita Bentley,
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  • 382 11 'PUNCH IN NOSE' THREAT BY ANGRY BASILIO Stormy Scenes At The Robinson Title Hearing By JACK CUDDY NEW YORK, Thurs. (LPI) Sugar Ray Robinson s stormy title hearing was adjourned again yesterday to today, hut not until after Carmen Basilio had threatened to punch an attorney in the nose. "I'll
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  • 89 11 SYDNEY, Thurs (Reuter)— l i George Barnes sa;a today he had been offered £A1,750 to lefend British Empire I welterweight title in south Africa in June or July this year. His opponen* would be Dick Williams Bsrne said, howj ever, that the otTer included only hi?,
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  • 24 11 OSLO Thurs CBeuter) Austria best Norway l-C Kb the quarterfinals c* the Euro pear. Cup ?or r er competition i here yesterday.
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  • 842 11 SOME of the top sport fishing areas to be found in the world abound in America's two brand new states, Alaska and Hawaii. And the Pacific Area Travel Association points out that the airplane had brought these magnificent waters once so remote they
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  • 125 11 A TRIUMPH FOR AUSSIE RULES FOOTBALL MELBOURNE. Thurs- (Reuter) Australian Rules Football triumphed over British Isles rugby at St. Kilda football ground here today. When the touring British Isles Rugby Union Lions arrived at the ground to continue practice after yesterday's opening session they were told: no more scrumming here,
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  • 69 11 HE WILL PLEAD FOR VIENNA VIENNA, Thurs. (Reuter) The Austrian capital's Mayor Herr Franz Jonas, will personally put forward Vienna's candidature for the 1964 Olympic Games at the meeting of th e International Olympic Committee between May 23 End 26 in Munich. Each member of the Committee will be given
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  • 137 11 Trophy For Future Test Matches WELLINGTON, Thiut (Renter) Futu;- Test :r.atch series between Lngiand and New Zealand may carry a trcphy award foi the nrfnnen Sir \V:'.:;art-. Jordan, former New Zealand High CommissK'r.er to the United Kingdom, who died on April H tfail fear, has left a si ver bowl
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  • 27 11 LISBON. Thurs [Beutcr) Nottinfhain F^rp?*, the Er.gish F'A. Cop bolderf beat sporting L4J Kb a Boccet matdi here 4 nlgM Halttina score wa? also 1-n.
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  • 25 11 FLORENCE. Italy. Thur? (Reoter) Arsens". the Er.g'.:*h Hist division side bea* F; n rer.*;r.a 2-1 in a Doodlii soccc match here last night
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  • 348 12  - DERBY TRAINING STARTS ON QUIET NOTE SCRUTINEER By IPOH. Thurs.— Only locally trained horses and a lew fmm the Martin stable were seen on the track. this morning when official training began for the Derby meeting. It waa a quiet morning, and only two horses cracked 40 lec. for 3f.
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  • 153 12 They'll Share The 'Gate' PENANCi. Thurs The Federation turf cluhs in P°nans. Perak and Selangor nil! share the cost of purchasing a Woods •startin? gate which should be in us e before the year is out. Th* total 1 ost of the starting: gat r is approximately $42,000 and the
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  • 71 12 LVMPVR. Thur?.— Mercantile B- -< Sport? c. 3 trounced Shell Sports Club 9-1 *fceii first ifc :^;on Governient Departments and Busir■" Houses league match ox the Railway Recreation Cub frc 11 11 Br: fcflelds today. Sharps! stex Arthur Koh was ii One form, scoring six goals
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  • 63 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— The following will represent the Sentul Railway Recreation Club in theil opening game in the Navaratnam Shield cricket against Day Tea-hers training Col cge on the Sentul (round n Sunday. Bhajan Singh (Capt), L^h An Lum, K. S. Rajah, Ku'.dip Singh Kernail Singh,, Santokb
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  • 325 12 TOKYO MAY GET '64 GAMES VOTE MUNICH Thurs. (Router).— Tokyo b favoured to stasp the 1964 Summer Olympic Games, according to observers cafhering here for the International Olympic Committees Congress which opens tomorrow. Represez tati\ es .47 ountriei ar? expected to vote V this issue after receiving "^■e.:;.! fr^rr. fc.;r
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  • 113 12 $50- Pay -In Windows For Perak Punters IPOH, Xhurs. In keeping with their policy to give members the best facilities, the Perak Turf Club ha* arranged to have three S3O-pay-in windows, and and one pay-out window in a special enclosure on the first floor of the old grandstand at their
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  • 212 12 POWERFUL SERVICES They're Set For Malaya Cup Bid SINGAPORE Joint Services, preparing for their Malaya Cuptie on Sunday against Selangor, went from strength to strength with another 5-2 victory this time over a Rest Services under floodlights at Seletar last night. On Tuesday, the Services beat Singapore 5-! The Services
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  • 92 12 THE JOINT Services team to meet Sclangor in their Malaya Cup soccer cup competition at Jalan Besar stadium on Sunday was picked last night. They are. Standing left to right:- Sqn. Ldr. Scott, Soccei Officer-in-charge of sjecer at RAF Seletar. coach S<;t. Dave Bagshaw,,
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  • 149 12 THE president of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, Mr. A. P. Lim. has donated a challenge shield for annual competition between the Singapore and the Federation. The first of the amateur boxing series for the Shield will be fought in Penang on June
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  • 64 12 TAIPLNG, Thurs.—Outclassing their opponents completely 2 Btn.. the Royal Malay Regiment, easily beat Persutuan Melayu b v six goals to one in a senior soccer league tie on the St. Georges Institution ground yesterday. The Regiment's goals came from inside-right Karim, out-side-left Ismail 2, centre-for-ward Noordin, inside-left
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  • 83 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs- Government English School Sabak Bernam, last year's runnersup, are determined t° S° one better ih their Thomson Cup football final against St. John's Primary School on the Merdeka Stadium ground here tomorrow. The Thomson Cup competition is restricted to Primary Schoolboys under 13
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  • 72 12 PWD Sentul Recs Draw KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Public Works Department Sports C'.un -A" and Sentul Works Rerretation Club 'A' drew one-all draw in today's FAS division one Government and Business House? league match on the Chera? Road ground. The issue was in doubt till the final whist, e. PWD led
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  • 31 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Audit Department Sports Club heat Guthries Sports Club 5-1 in a FAS division three Government and Business Houses League match on the Irnbi Road ground today.
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  • 43 12 TAN JONG MALIM, Thurs —The South Perak P.W.D will hold their annual athletic meeting in the Sultan Idris Training College grounds here on Saturday Mrs. E, F. Tindall. wife 'of the Senior Executive Enginner. South Perak will give away the prizes.
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  • 35 12 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. PWDSC 'B' scored an easy 5-0 victory over Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association in their FAS division two Government an h Business Houses League match on the Sentul ground today.
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  • 275 12 New Incentive For Malayan Body Builders To Improve KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The formation of the Asian Body Builders Federation in Ceylon will provide th e strongest incentive for all Malayan body builders to improve themse'ves. Mr. Kok Kee, secretary of tomorrow night's 'Mr. Selangor" contest, told Th 0 StandaJd today
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    188 12 Today's Sport SINGAPORE ATHLETICS: Chinese annual inter-school sport? at Ja'cn Besar stadium, (second day). Sr. Andrew's School Sports- at WoodsviUe. SOCCER: SAFA le ifl i Div. 2A. SRC. v s B\u Rovers S.S. at SRC; Div. 3 A. Jollilads vs Geylang United at F. Park; Div. 38. Kcbenaran Club vs
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  • 331 12 HARD WAY FOR LAI LONG INTO S-FINAL LAI LONG MING and Lo«C Pem than had to bring out their best to eliminate another j strong pair in Konnie Oon and feo fceng Chaar in the quarter. final ol their Junior doubles championship in ihe Singapore Badminton Association junior and veterans
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  • 455 12 I Am Tired OTI Running Around F Or My Hard-earned Money !^afIHaVHHBHHai afa^B^B^aw Ray_Ming_Chanw r to the Sports Edfa, "TO clear up any misundersUmi; n;> t( have arisen by the publication in another E newspaper yesterday of a statement nr kt; Mr. Bertie Bell. I must emphasis that th,
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  • 544 12 A TOTAL of mx new records were set up. and one equalled, at the annual combined athletic meet of the St. Andrews Junior School I II and Continuation School held on the St. Andrew's School ground yesterdav. Hassan bin Osman, running in the Continuation Sk sports, won the "A"
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  • 37 12 SET! A j eai EUi y four got I SAFA I) at Farrrr Park 1 1 In a not; j same dixusn [ndian B: Club and C I fa. ed to reach they drew I I
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  • 33 12 PAHANG XI FOR M-CUPTIE ha; h I ing aga Crengg r Y.,, ■> ipt e at Bahoroun I lj Daud s B rajah, Wong Vasu S. Se-., a- Ibrahim, Sarrs Ma'.ek bin Ti I
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    237 13 ENTER A MI* ATE I roacMd Blong r^e deck. He ii a h-.ge Chinwc, n-rfc a L| i protejQttclu plcaming bald tkuU and lnvg gorilla-lik* L"- o' Mm should rtrifcf terror ?**o the hearts oj all who i maffl htm... Thus ?*e screen play of the Rank Organisation
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  • Behind the Scenes with new films
    • 225 13 MONTGOMERY CLIFT has been set to co-star with Elizabeth Taylor in Columbia's "Suddenly, Last Summer.' PAT BOONE will produce •Journey to the Centre of me Earth" for 20th CenturyFox as well as star in the riim HOPE LANG has snagged the star role in Fox's "Stage Door."
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    • 137 13 ON most movie sets visitors are just barely \»<l--come. but on "Say One For Me" at -Oth CenturyFox, the stars. Bing Crosby Debbie Reynolds, Robert Wagner and Ray VValston. greeted thrm and the response was tremendous. A check by the 20th Century -FOX police
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    • 162 13 ASSOCIATED British Con- trad S'ar Peter Arne make* ?creen history when he (Uei <r > Sps:r, shortly to s»ar in the fir?-- "Sraefl-O" Vi^inr." film heirg Riadl by M;ke Todd iunior, son of the fabulous showman killed in a plane crash last year. •'I ca'her
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    • 87 13 KiRK DOIH is currently working on a tough problem, how to bite I heel. The "heci" in ECirk'i ase is both literal and figurative Kb 'he slave who beromes a gladiator and nearly aei Rome in "Spartacitt," Dr>..q'a<: ictua j bitM the heei of a "heavy"
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  • 167 13  - THE STARS AND you RITA DEL MAR I. Q! OTATION; Bf I tint art »o H hm Rallou FUDAI F'^R F\FRYr ire ami- onake stridei ishipe with Keef cTeai H I i mmmuAn ixb BurmsNDi XRI- 21 I pro- nerciaL 20 t( I ol ?uplurcei -se. gain i *TXI ■->
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  • 466 13 A Tour Of London And Paris VOU can see the high spots of London. Paris and the French chateau country from the comfort of a movie theatre seat when MCM'i 1 Count Your Blessings' is flashed across the screen. 7 r roro inti ome y. stai ing
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  • 148 13 Eve's Curves Measure 95-56-87! r OVELY Eve Eden's outJ standing vital statistics hav€ spread their fame ns <ar abroad at Japan, where the Sun Pictorial SO]/s: "She is an ideal beauty with 95-56-87 in measure." Brit wait a minute— -don't get it wrong! Out East those very vital statistics are
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 195 13 LI'L ABNER B > Al r> PP X/KriCE.-\l "-BUT\/ < N ATURALLVf.'- SHE'S N,V S i WELL, GOSH- T FRAKKLV,GOOChA HERE'S A GIRL FOR VOU^\ L V; OK u>o SHE DAUGHTER!! FIGURED j V Tr-AK'KS A J NEITHER CAN I— J EXPENJSIVELV EDUCATED, P^_~> f RESEM&ES) IT WAS A CHANCE
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 294 14 WEST'S 10-POINT GERMAN PEACE TREATY GENEVA. Thuis. (Renter) The Wesl has drawn up ten principles for a German peace tareitj and these Include the rlfchi of a United Germany %q Choose own allies, recognition of German •overelgntj over ail its territory and support for Gerr.r.v; admission to the United Nation.
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    • 107 14 QUEEN WILL NOT SEE SPACE MAN' LONDON, Thurs, (Renter)— The British Royal family has no o.ar.s to receive Mr. George Adamski, the self-styled ?pa<-e and flying-saucer expert, al Buckingham ?s".a:e spokesman! ■aid yesterday En a Idition, the Duke of Edinburgh has turned down a suggestion that he might meet Mr
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    • 98 14 U-boat captain's suicide H O B A R 1, Thurs. (Reuter).— A former German I -boat captain leapt to his death from an upstairs floor of the Launceston General Hospital. Polite investigating his death found the strangled body of his wife hidden in long grass near their suburban Mowbray home.
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    • 51 14 rnoto. PRINCESS MARGARET leaves (he floor for a brief rest during London eleventh Pied Piper Ball nt the Hyde Park Hotel in aid of the National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children. All present agreed that she was looking refreshed after her recent visit to Rome.
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    • 199 14 Airline employees are engaged in Smuggling An Indian allegation LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) Investigations are bein? made into allegations in India that some British Overseas Airways Corporation employees on the Far East services are engaged in smuggling diamonds and other gems, a Corporation official said here today. His statement followed newspaper
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    • 311 14 GENEVA DEADLOCK MAY END TODAY After eight days 0/ haggling... West Germany to sign non-aggression pacts if... GENEVA, Thurs. (UPI) West Germany may offer to sign nonaggression pacts with communist Poland and Czechoslovakia, if secret talks show an interim peace gesture would get the Big Four conference moving, diplomats said
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      86 14 Photo HUNGARIAN-BORN Ktlpter loa v bronyi e>e«s his Latest work h erf I.im u< -k nude statue of a shapely >oune wnm.m ikoattvaj ago. Pohronyi caused an international ft ett -j nude likeness of actress Anita Fk h< i_ T bronyi declined to indentify the subj< but said she was
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    • 172 14 BRIEFS Neighbours not aiding RI rebels Major Harsone JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter) The Indonesian Army spokesman. Major Harsono. said today that Indonesia's improving relations uith its neighbours and other foreign countries would help pnd the rebellion in the Republic. Indonesia had signed treaties with Malaya and the Philippines, he said, and
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    • 165 14 NEW YORK. Thurs (Reuter >— Ret c industry sales of USs6,2s#- million Un 1951 Hi dieted today by Mr. H. E. Humphreys i! mani United States Rubber Company. Mr. Humphreys, Krfao v.'.- c addressing a session r i'^tional industrial conference board here |i one b| the
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    • 135 14 Malta will not be another Cyprus Mintoff VALETTA. MALTA. Thurs. (Reuter)— Mr. Dom Mintoff. the leader of the Maltese Labour Party, was quoted today as saying that there was no question of the island becoming another Cyprus. Mr. Mintoff was reported by trie party daily newspaper Helsien to have told
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    • 37 14 Many Scottish univers' y students wore black armbands or ties yesterday in protest against the introduction of apartheid in South African universities. The "day of mourning" was organised by the Scottish Un~n of Students. Reuter
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    • 125 14 LONDON, Thurs. (Reuter) The committee of African organisations in Britain announced today that it has set up a "defence committee" following what it claimed to be new racial disturbances in the Notting Hill District of London and other places. Mr. Alao Bashorun, chairman of the African
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    • 132 14 Sex problem in British prisons DOVER, ENGLAND. Thurs. (Reuter)— Homosexuality is increasing in British jails because of serious understaffing, leaders of 5,000 prisons warders were told at their annual conference here today. Delegates spoke of "a state of chaos" at some prisons with inmates "running all over the place with
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    • 167 14 NEY YORK. Thurs. Reuter The New York Times in an editorial praised Malaya's decision not to recognise communist China and to remain aloof from any plan to merge Singapore and Malaya. The Times said: Malayans are obviously determined to chart an independent course and it
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    • 68 14 CAIRO. Thurs. (Reuter). The Egyptian press said today that consultations about i possible pre-summit meeting between President Nasser. President Tito. President Soekarno and Mr. Nehru were in progress. The Cairo daily newspaper. Al Masaa. said that such a meeting of the United Arab Republic. Yugoslav. Inaor.esian
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    • 66 14 LAFAYI ill I-- 1 I I'PI I A I !7 c c V| armpd iritli an id shotgun, killed a H and tun pHO b^fon hi p- v flamin p limai lone h a 1 1 1 The Ncfi killed Mr» .1 and th< n uhitc i hild; by
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