Singapore Standard, 25 May 1959

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  • 17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 25, 1959 Vol. IX No. 12C 15 cts. 12 Page; (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 511 1 Many anti-PAP candidates may withdraw New bid to avoid vote splitting THE INCREASING confidence of the democratic forces contesting next Saturday's general election m Singapore is likely to be demonstrated within the next day or two by the withdrawal of more anti-PAP candidates so as to ensure
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  • 271 1 DULLES DIES IN SLEEP: WIFE, CHILDREN AT BEDSIDE WASHINGTON. Sun. (Router) Mr. John Foster Dulles, former American Secretary ol State, died here today aged 71 He died quietly m his sleep this morning: Mrs. Dulles, his two sons, John and Avery, his brother Allen and his sister Eleanor were present.
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  • 89 1 LIGHTS GO OUT AGAIN A LARGE residential area m Singapore was blacked out for more than 30 minutes last night by another power failure. The places affected were Queenstown. River Valley, Havelock, Tiong Bahru and the adjacent areas. When asked for reasons for the power failure, the Director of the
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  • 40 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Puan Laily Zubaidah binte Ishak, 47, sister of the Minister for Agriculture. Inche Aziz Ishak died at the general hospital yesterday. The funeral took place later yesterday at Gombak. She leaves behind four children.
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  • 34 1 LONDON. Sun (UPI) Britain's two biggest passenger liners the Queen Elizabeth and the Queen Mary, will be armed with guided missiles as protection against surprise bombing attacks, it was reported today.
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  • 234 1 460,000 to vote in Perak ALLIANCE IS ASSURED OF 80 PERCENT IPOH. Sun. More than 460,000 voters m Perak are expected to SO to the polls on Wednesday to choose their first fully-elected 40-member State Assembly. Although political observers here predict a.n Alliance victory, they f jo not expect a
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  • 461 1 Sixty houses ruszed, 427 homeless in squatter area AN ENTIRE squatter settlement m Tembeling Road, Singapore, was yesterday reduced to smouldering embers m approximately two hours. The fire gutted 60 houses and rendered 427 people homeless. It is believed that the blaze sparked off m a joss-stick factory. Fanned by
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  • 210 1 MOSCOW. Sun. (Renter) Sir David Eccles, President of the British Board of Trade, announced here today that Britain and Russia will .sign a five-year trade agreement 'ater today calling for mutual trade m consumer goods Sir David Eccles, who had been leading a British trade
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 77 1 r< c r Beer l i Testimonials t5 ojj n li S I ITS OTERUNE, own pubic speaker stated: 'My > always restive when I n Tigers i .-.ince styling with classical elegance Ir- R7 fc— ■^cc— X .-Jar 35 mm. camera Agfa Agnar 3.5 and Vario shutter i Agfa
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  • 137 2 We're sure of success -UMNO umno-mca-mh: candidates contesting the forth com.ni: Singapore elections arc confident "1 100 per cent .-uicces.s. following overwhelming victories by the Aihance m Federal State elections Stating this at .i n j at Canberra Padang. for Sembawang candidate Mr V. Jayaram. Colony MIC vice-pre.-ident. K. Ya.su.
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  • 115 2 ABOUT 200 re an B ikit Permai, of Kan pong Bahru m Singapore, tcrday turned out tc their own 2,200-foot road. The do-it-yourself pre was organised by the City for TelojJc Blangah. Inche Syed Ali Reriha A and the Councillor for Sepoy Lines. Mr. S.
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  • 67 2 PENANG. Sun.— The wedding took place here today of Miss Saw Seok Gnoi of Mr and Mrs. Saw Choo 1 g and Mr. Quah C Chong. eldest son of M&T. M Q iah Bo I Chye. Mr. and Mrs. Saw Choo Theng were hosts to a lei ffi
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  • 22 2 A CH i» WW M seconde til be wi m, er, to en to tfc •i before m •r \yei In
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  • 33 2 TWO X bp cancc tag due to Ch.at. the I held m T< man? P off a the butinc the l Further 1 1 m f Director fare. Mr
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  • 25 2 rm f thi r.' > pore, will pr< jector. otl the nee> school v a. [an emp) n; rci. by 1 fen! ol
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 2147 2 si v tags z J )NS VACANT I TUITION L: I WANTED Experienced Sales YWCA MALAY CONVERSA. Manager to f ake full charge o f TION' CLASS. Fridays at 9.00 a.m. Singapore Office on Salary and Commencing, 29th May $20/- for j Commission Basis Only those 10 lessons. Enrol now.
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    • 1050 2 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES SINGAPORE TVf V "RAI I" NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given Berthed: 22.559. that, pursuant to a Resolution S.H.B. Godowns: 15/16. of the City Council dated the Genera i survey will t* 15th May. 1959, the licence f fees for market stalls will be
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    • 736 2 TENDER NOTICES p. W D. TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS from Cass "E" registered Contractors and above will be received by the STATE ENGINEER, PWD. PERAK IPOH up io 3 p m of the 29th Ma v. 19.59 for tne CONSTRUCTION AND LAYING OF PRECAST COSa CRETE DRAINS AT ASTON SETTLEMENT. KAMPAR
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 227 3 ince made a clean sweep of the State A v on Saturday, repcat.ng their W hde victor.es m Kedah and Periis. The E ill 20 seats, with overwhelming Win most of the constituencies. Kota 1 however provided a close fight, when S Crux the president of the
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    • 453 3 *jm ;-3rion Government's decision to go H -%itK its plans for establishing an Institute of %^L\ Research m Kuala Lumpur was only jfter careful study of the subject by a l^Le **v specially appointed for this purpose 9 In the course of its exhaustive survey and Sf
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    • 28 3 lack Km K> dd e JJ*NC Gowar |1 f«j; 4 C55 v -:ca r r el: vv 1471 91-A B-kt O na Tel: F9
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  • 1723 3 DULLES— the man who achieved his ambition rrom a best^paid lawyer to a diplomat who dominated foreign policies of the West by Ou r Wash ing ton Car respond vn t JOHN FOSTER DULLES was a man with a right to call himself happy. He had a family life that
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  • 411 3 the NEWS as it strike me FLECTION week hai segaa with good news news that the lurf Minister, Tun Lim Yew Ho< k is to continue with his effort to create a democr.it ir In nt by offering to stand m the judgment of 31 independent assessor w)i (l would
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  • 613 3 WASHINGTON, (Reuter) President Eisenhower yesterday praised ."Mr. Dulles, as "one of the truly great men of our time." m a statement from his Gettysburg Farm, the President said: "A lifetime ol labour for w>rld peace has ended. His countrymen and all who believe m justice
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 624 4 IPOH, Sun.— A nation like the Federation must not only have a sound Government to ensure proper economic and administrative growth, but it is also essential for the various communities to cultivate a sense of tolerance and common loyalty. This was said by the
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  • 126 4 Beware of 51 PAP bombs of danger THE Chairman of the Singapore Peoples Alliance. Tun lim \>w Hock. last night described the 51 PAP candidates as "51 bombs of danger about to drop on Singapore." Tun lim who was speaking at 4 rally at Kampong Glam last night, said that
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  • 76 4 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) Government forces have captured the West Central Celebes port city of Mamudju which has been under control of the Darul Islam rebels for more than two years, according to reports received here. The reports indicated the army captured the city after
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  • 141 4 SIXTY-FIVE scouts and tubs from the 34th Singapore (Perak House Group) will be putting; on a variety show on Friday at 8.30 p.m. at the Badminton Hall, to raise funds to send six of their members to the 10th Worln Jamboree from July
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  • 280 4 PAP HAS DONE NOTHING FOR MALAYS' SINGAPORE'S Minister for Local Government, Land.-, and Housing. Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat, last night lashed out at the PAP for trying to smear him Dato Abdul Hamid, who Is the UMNO-MCA candidate for Geylang Serai, was speaking a T an election rally
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  • 270 4 KUALA LIMPIR. Sun 1 r or, f ment has decided to recruit I aiven c direct appointments as Assistant r Police, a step to pave the was for comply tion of the Royal Malayan Polue fa The Standard was told toda\. These University graduates will tx I Depot for
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  • 29 4 I SIN law to c I Off] Tc. the ii D v six s firm I when De; were gi He 1 I Kui "Pei are g above
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  • 32 5 presenile! to the winner of .1 Lucky art seaee al IW ma4»i« „v. l _n, n aeaaeli which will be on sale on .lune "2n.
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  • 8 5 sponsored 5c raa to essays the the
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  • 24 5 A TALK BY TO ECONOMIC EXPERT an Ii tc Ma. a yan LeeSc nee Malaya. .ore on Tech- immc egison of S rr. for
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  • 19 5 7 3-YR OLD DIES IN ACCIDENT I-.r-old on his with i Road R T.e i 1 X ■aim dire
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  • 445 5 PAP BLAMED FOR FED. DISTRUST Independent Mak says party itself created 'militant population' THE "dominant and militant population" which peoples Action Party chairman, Dr Toh Chin Chye, blamed as the root cause of the distrust with which the Federation held Singapore was, m fact, created by th? PAP. This charge
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  • 116 5 Governor to open bazaar in aid of the blind OKI el the man] stalls to be set Dp at the Seventh International Bazaar at the Victoria ."Memorial Hall on June 21 is the Canadian stall, where more than three doaea dolls ci all-sizes will be on sale. -.er the charge
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  • 107 5 THEY PLEAD FOR EXPELLED PREFECTS KUALA KANGSAR. SunSome of the pupils who return- j ed to their classes at the j Idris Arabic School at Bukit j Chandan after the 10-day strike, today appealed to the school authorities to reinstate the five expelled prefects. The pupi..~ 197 of them, went
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  • 178 5 Varsity man is first Fed. Curator A UNIVERSITY of Malaya graduate. Mr. Foo.g See Tonn. of Penang. has been appointed first Curator of Museum m the Federation of Malaya. This was announced by Mr Muhin Sheppard, Director of Museum ii Kuala Lumpur who returned to Singapore yesterday by Air India
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  • 246 5 WITHDRAW ALL 37 CANDIDATES Dr. Toh tells SPA THE CHAIRMAN of the Peoples Action Party. Dr Toh Chin Chye last night asked the Singapore People's Alliance to withdraw all their 37 candidates. Dr. Toh, who was speaking at a PAP election rally at Shenton Way, said: "It makes no difference
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  • 124 5 WINNERS OF SKETCHING CONTEST l Went the China Socii Lee Siow Mong. v ■-.y n i prize I -yen yinnei I th< Singapore HA Sket ining mpel tion todaj at the Culntre, at 7.15 p.m. prii Mi Eng Sial Loy of the Singan Art second. a gold medal, to Ml
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  • 293 5 Malacca poll— A lesson for S'pore Cast votes early' THE Malacca polls on Saturday at which people rushed to the polling stations at the last minute and were unable to cast their votes at closing time should Im a lesson to the people of Singapore to cast their votes early.
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  • 94 5 For talks on air problems DIRECTOR of Airways Operations m the Australian Ministry of Ci\ Aviation m Melbourne. Mr. R. Gross. arrived m Singapore yesterday Mr. Gross was met at the airport by Mr. K. M. Barclay. Director of Civil Aviation. Singapore, and Mr. Tan Beng San. senior officer of
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  • 360 5 Radio Election War Hots Up RADIO SINGAPORE is lunching an all-out cam- gr in c lasl i trie P^il-; J'_ cans talks, radio I «mms r.r.c l€ '-on son?. There are U scale political talks ana they can be heard at vi« following times and aa 4S Monday, Maj 25
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  • 124 7 I HAVE GOT A DEATH THREAT NOTE -SAYS DAVID KCALA LLMPUR. Sun Kuala Lumpur Municipal Councillor. Mr V. David, a former general secretary of the banned NationaJ Union of Factory and General Workers, today claimed he had received a "death threat" letter warning him not to make any personal attack
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  • 108 7 3 YOUTHS SENTENCED TO DEATH SEREMBAN. Sun.— T hree youth? were yesterday sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Ismail Khan m the High Court here for murdering a tapper. Lim Boon Hiew, on the night of De 15 last year. They were Wong Kong Yee. 20. of X iala Lumpur,
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  • 366 7 Sultan warns youth to watch out for Red elements MORIB. Sun. The Sultan of Seiangor, Sir Hisamuddin Alum Shah Alhaj, today warned youths of Malaya to guard themselves against the "subversive elements" who were working round-the-clock to spoil Malayan youths. The Sultan, who is also the Deputy Paramount Ruler, told
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  • 77 7 A WAITRESS. Wi o Sock Lan of Emerald Hill Read, wa? nr. Saturday convicted and fined $300 or tnree months' jail m default, by a Singapore Court for causing hurt to another waitress Loke Yoke Kwai. The ofTence, it was stated took place at the Shamrock Hotel
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  • 56 7 pic. The pretty model is Anne Lim who took part m the "Susie's Latest m Fashion 1 show which was held m conjunction with the l Mr. Seiangor Contest" at the Chin Woo Auditor ium, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday night. The audience gave Anne a big
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  • 61 7 5 NEW KURA BRANCHES FIVE new branches of the Katong United Residents Association were declared open m Singapore, on Saturday. The new branches are at Carpmaei Road. Tcmbrling Road, Tanjong Rhu, Kampong Amber and Kampong Pisang. The KURA will now have a total of seven branches with a head-office. The
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  • 60 7 FOLLOWING have -eon appointed members of the Servi •es' Land Board: The Fleet Supply Officer. Far East Station; Surveyor of Land:? Far East Station; Deputy Quarter-Master-General, Far East Land Forces; Director of Lands and Claims. FARELF; Air Officer m charge of Administration. Far East Air Force:
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  • 248 7 I'II see that powers are not misused— Mr. J INDEPENDENT candidate for Kampong Kapor, Mr. S. Jaganathan yesterday declared that it was of paramount importance that the electorate voted an honest, independent, fearless opposition into the Singapore Legislative Assembly to curb any political party which formed the Government from misusing
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  • 395 7 That's wonderful, people have voted wisely— says Tun Leong MALACCA, Sun. The first words the Governor, Tun Leong Yew Koh, said on hearing of the Alliance victory after landing at the airport here this morning was "It is wonderful. I th.nk the people have
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  • 444 7 PAP has created fear among City workers Tan LIBLRAL SOCIALIST PARTY yesterday made another scathing attack on the PAP for "creating a feeling of threat and intimidation among the workers of the Singapore City Council by the setting up of a people's court" Speaking at the party's public rallies before
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  • 47 7 THE .Mayor of Colusa California. Mr. Ar h B Davi^n Will .speak On "How Local Government meets the needs oi people." at the Singapore Rotary Chib weekly luncheon on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Mr. Davison was previously a Rotary District Governor m California.
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  • 106 7 f, PD' km Pr 1 I q uost ,o n *{j; I rally heJJ an M pntem 1 jf r 'J aer. P am^nt V Pai 1 ff "-'Oh hp f; I tat ret «>PP-.siti« n anfi I buj a JJ[j I thr ffpling i2J^ I Polhi. al fnrmJN
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  • 55 7 of r: M I I I 8 sH at Cassia Sq H II m\ m I have I W I people m I made I I I Gov- f I resour 1 power to de I 11 He r I to take S I m I The^e W cd.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 232 7 VW( (Baffles Quay): Keen Fit R 'VU° „w X le(,,um A;,V w 915 a.m.. English Conversation n tros >■ 30 a m r' 0 d 1 Beginners) 9.15 am.. English 'Jr'-I^ ''-2 Mom. n^ Prelude, Conversation (Advanced) 10 30 \Jl me SSPfi and i"° am. Cooking Sayeo Toemis. jL£ n™
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    • 358 7 Birthday Cards," 600 America's XL. s\\ 1 TT" Composes. 6.30 Books tnat Children's Half Honr P *T'-M &H influence me m youtfc, 6.45 Sun- AKn f :n the S n ,XL set Serenade All Station,? fl i m XL Bit Th--8.53 p.m Announcements. 6.55 The Headlines aiM ,kV Share Market
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  • 764 8  -  Irene Lim "»y KS i 0 k the most famous and best-loved N v cais of all time, "The Desert Song j H staged m Singapore for the first time r feature such well-known stage pertonal' as Mrs. Rose Eberwein and Mrs. X
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  • 10 8 I'- x kinson, the play, jhts have i An
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    1159 8 I DEAR MR. LEN'— LEN THORNE, author of the bestseller How to Antagonise People and Less Pr ends' runs this weekly column guaranteed to please hardly any of the people ail of the time! liOOD MORNING KIDDIWINKS. see you re still with me. I think your and tolerance
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  • 155 8 Ingredients: 4 ordinary pancakes. 3 tablespoonfuls marmalade, 2 ozs. cake crumbs, 4 ozs flour, pinch of salt. 1 egg yolk. 2 egg whites, 1 oz. butter, 1 gill water, icing sugar, cinnamon. Method: Spread each of the four pancakes with a generous layer of marmalade, then sprinkle
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    98 8 rpODA-FS QUOTATION: "A thought by thought is piled, till some great truth. Is loosened, and the nations echo round. Shaken to their roots, as do the mountains now.' Shellrv. MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: Morning calls for adherence to basic and fundamental issues, avoidance of upset, complications. From midafternoon favours hospitality, pleasure,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 1196 9 I Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 I "8 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) 12 ,lße 1 fT" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE J,T lAILINCS fo LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON fir CONTINENTAL PORTS (via Sues with liberty to proceed via Panama or Cape ot Cood Hope) Carriers option to proceed via other
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  • 17 10 I Indon ii m Mai i pening D I a p ii ol Ihe Gates ne.
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    19 10 Ifet Post, I'eltHomniunilOfl bin the v hine m a B pi.int ntri Bes ir ci Mashin bin and Dr
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  • 276 10 t Ar nvala ol copra last week were still running at lost negligible rate of about 300 tons, and loose s h ive held steady at around $44* per picul, Says Lewis and Peat (Singapore) Ltd's report Export trade buying prices, although under
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  • 545 10 MALAYAN s -.ar^'r-rokers reported the f n lowing business dorm on Saturday. Fed. Disp. $1 n FraSCI and N^ave ord? $1 65 to 1 67 t Gammon $1.64 $1.65; W Hammer 38, &1.39: H Waugh $1.15 Hume prefs A4 10; Breweries *2 R2j *2 Bn. M Colls. 9?>e.
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  • 28 10 Pepper Earns For India ditdpfr la an important article ot export and a good dSfarfarner tor India Photo show, various kinds of Peppered Pepper P^^now mad. India, and
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  • 416 10 U.K. REGISTERED TIN SHARES DECLINE j k« y-w- :v Fintiitcv And Cawnineree Marts Re-action To Metal Export (By A Market Correspondent) FRIDAY'S holiday for the Buddhist celebration of Wesak Full Moon Day had little effect on share market activity, which was on a par with that cf the previous week.
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  • 404 10 OVtRSHX CHINESE BANK-! ING CORPORATION LIMITED An extraordinary general meeting m April .i2reeri to the de- j letion of certain Article- which hitherto had confined member- j ship m the Company to persons i of Chinese race or corporatior under Chinese control. FEDERAL DISPENSARY, LIMITED: Consolidated profit 1
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  • 139 10 DC-8's For Four More Airline KLM is negotiating for the surrha-sp of another four DC-8 aircraft, which will be equipped with turtO-tRR engines, the airlint i president announced at the annual {etieral meeting of shareholders. One of the special features Of this type of engir.e.* is the extra lew fuel
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  • 434 10 BUSINESS done from May 16 to 21:— INDUSTRIALS: federal Pis. pensary $1 08 and $1.07 c^ Fitz Patricks 94 cents; Fraser and Neave $1 57 to Si 56; Gammons SI 83 to $1.80 cd. and $1.65 \d Hammers $1.40 to $1.38, Hongkong Bank (Col) $447. Hongkong
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  • 51 10 T H E Malayan Exchange Bank?' Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants nn SaturdaySelling. T.T./O.D. ready, Canada 31 7 IP- Swiss Francs 141 58. French Francs *****. Be'r:an Francs 1630. Holland Gldrs 123 J. Deutsche Marks 137. Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain
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  • 59 10 The directors of the Rover Motor Company announce that j they have been unable to reach agreement with the director? .of the Standard Motor Company a? tn the term? for a merger which they could jointly recommend their res? j pertive shareholder? to accept. Negotiations have there-
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    • 41 10 FOR SALE SUNGEI TAWAR ESTATE Kuala Ketil, Kedah. Total Acreage 4,600 Acres Property fully equipped with Modern Factory Facilities for Processing Latex. Sheet. Brown and Sole Crepe. Sole Authorised Selling Agents: BARLOW CO. m LTD., P. O. Box 295, Kuala Lumpur.
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  • 640 11 Gift Coal Spurs Seiangor f o victory SFLANGOR. with a 4-2 victory, sent Singapore Services 1 hopes of a Malaya Cup triumph this season. rra<hin? bffore a crowd of nearly 4,000 at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. i [1 was the opening match ol the south zone ol
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  • 651 11 Coals.. .Coals.. .Coals... And Penang hits in 9 KEDAH GO DOWN FIGHTING j PENANG, Sun. Penang, the Malaya tup holders lived up to their reputation by trouncing Kedah 9-3 m their first outing m this year's Malaya Cup competition al the City Stadium this evening. Playing a steady came right
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  • 642 11 MONCRIEFF IS FASTEST UP THE GAP N El L MONCRIEFF, driving his Cooper 1098 cc. m the unlimited event for Racing cars, returned the fastest time of the day when he clocked 48.13 seconds m his last run at the Singapore Motor Club's annual Gap Hill Climb at Bouna Vista
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  • 49 11 ROYAL AIR FORCE Seletar beat Mount Emily by six goals to one m a SAFA' Div. 2A league match at Seietar yesterday. Seietar, who are unbeaten m the competition. scored ihrough Weallem-. 2, Gardner. Wilkinson. Thomson anr' Dixon. Ali scored Mount Emily's only goal.
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  • 181 11 NEGRI EDGE JOHORE SEREMBAN. Sun. Negri Sembilan beat Johore 5-3 m the HMS Malaya Cuptie on the Station Padang here today. Negri led by three goals to one m the first half. Centre forward Peter Van Huizen gave Negri the 'oad when he kicked m a penalty. Within another five
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  • 108 11 Stableford Golf Results RESULTS of the Royal Singapore Golf Club Summer meeting four ball Stableford held on Friday are FOIR RAIL STABLEFORD: Winners: S. F. Armitage and G. S. Taylor 43 pts. run-ners-up: R. Clayton and A E. C. Munday 42 pts Con the count back. Other card- J. B
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  • 737 11 Gurucharan Goes To Work For Seiangor To Win KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Seiangor. the Malax an cricket champions, heat Perak by 62 runs m an exciting finish m their two-day MCA league match which ended on the padang here today. (T-;ri; > g; iJUlip Singh, P. Blyth, an a M. Sathasivair..
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  • 52 11 KUALA T UMPUB Sun. Tei lers Day Training College making their iebut m the Navaratnam Shield, were runs against Sentul Rail ay al Senl tc Scores Se- 1.. 162 Joi -'ran 30 K. Singk 21 Senthiill idevan 4-39, Hooi ning College 5 Loh Ah Lum 1
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  • 279 11 KE NG BAN ON A MISSION IN U.S. Finalise Plans For Colony Cam To Tour American GENIAL, happy-go-lacfcs Chem h Ban I*' secretary of the Siftfipwt Olympic am P° and ft ho is one of the Colony's W o officials, leaves tor thp United States Mf rv ing on a
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  • 375 12 KEEP THEM OUT' CRIES THE I.O.C. CHIEF jDs.firiifff /«af«#% am.- m Brunaage warns of politics and pros m Olympic Games I West Germany, (Reuter)— Mr Averv R P „nH, national Olympic Committee (ICO) Yaid J^* mcrican P residen :h7.. pg'agg^ OPente, ceremony of the 55th sess.on of th e*gal expo
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  • 474 12 WINNING VICTORY FOR SINGAPORE (■ITCH ends before lunch I- tiered their second saccessm uih Zone of the Malayan Cricket Astoiirrnment when the\ easily beat md 48 runs on the padang \psnatcfa w.\n over 4=> minutes before lunch. g their overnight nning t 20 for 1 a den I f 221
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  • 51 12 ft Climb] Bei urter, &r ng distance mpi'Mi m c 880 Bk IK \m Km Br A Jm: Mm H Bat Ba sgt Dharfl imp) 3. X m i C a B S le m-edlev Pi gaj S I -Q' B anc* s I Steele 3. l»f H relay:
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  • 13 12 r(Re iter).— ida ve-terday itional re- w©■ a Na I was
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  • 14 12 Ir, suit, k Lord Irwin's not run m trainer John y« terdar.
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  • 27 12 SIN'S A PORK MEDITATION CENTRE. Talk m "l/naiTcraal Hoik***" by Summi Kuan r Rishi Pariorajak at Ramakrishna Mis- s-on. 9 Norrig Road. 6 P m
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  • 62 12 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter). Ei g and Tesi opener Peter Ricnaroson. who was released by his country Worcestershire ra: ier this week, said that he Intended to join Kent. Richardson's announcement made during a television Interview ended week-- of speculation on his future ever since, while still with
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  • 48 12 EDINBURGH, Sun. (Reuter). Pete; Butler, 27-year-old professional golfer who had never before won more than £R() sterling m a major event. returned a brilliant final round oi 66 at Branton here yesterday to capture fir t prize of £l'.nnn sterling m the Swallow Penfold tournament.
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  • 504 12 HO SIM LIM of the Chinese High School became the sprint champion at the four-day Singapore Combined Chinese School athletic meet which concluded at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday. Following are the results: The results at the end oj the final day ial'. finals) were: Boyi
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  • 39 12 THE jubilant boys of the Government English School, Sabak Bernam. pose for this Standardpic after winning the Thompson Cup. They beat St. John's Institution by 3-2 m the final held at the Merdeka Stadium on Friday.
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  • 374 12 All's Well Again With The FIFA Ref PENANG, Sun.— F.IF.A. referee, Mr. H. A. B. Mansoor, whose activities m the "Whistling World" was under a cloud until The Standard's FAIRPLAY CORNER took up his case, will soon be seen refereeing again. The Penang
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  • 310 12 IT'S HELEN LATIFAH IN FINAL TAN CHENG ENG and Ronnie (><>n. favourites to meet m the final of the Singapore Badminton Association junior singles, entered the semi-final with straight sets victories o\er their opponents at the Badminton Stadium yesterday, Cheng Eng c a grand victory over Long Pern Chan. •er
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  • 236 12 SERVICES WIN BY A WICKET JOINT Services 'A' beal a Singapore Cricket Association team by one wicket m a thrilling match at Changi yesterday. Needing three runs m the last over, the Services narrowed their deficit when they got a run for a no ball by Perera and then m
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  • 25 12 LINGFIELD Park, Surrey. Sun. (Reuter) Sir R. Sykes's Mirnaya won the Oaks Trial Stakes run over one and a half miles here yesterday.
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  • 526 12 110 metres liurdles. 1 Han Teck Yond (Chung Cheng) 16.8 sees, (cqua'led) 2. Goh Teck Yang (Chinese High School) 3 Koh Leong Keng (Chinese High School) Pole vault. 1. Hai Teck Yond (Chung Cheng) 312 metres. 2. Cheong Soon Siew (Chinese High School) Tong Teck Meng (Chung Cheng).
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  • 1305 12 FOLLOWING are the Perak Turf Club weights for Saturday. CI. I Div. 1 1V 2 Miles _2_»9. Who Knows beg 5y 9 07 D«meU Loh Chin «*d Mrt. _2_l__ Prince ef Lalita eh ng 7y 902 Redder* Dr TK Lee and C M Ha^him _3O6S_ Picture Cocr
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  • 606 13 Ghana commission holds four guilty of conspiracy Man m disguise bought arms from the British ACCRA, Sun., (Reuter) A three-man commission of inquiry set up by the Ghana Government has found by a majority that four men, including two former opposition rA.r. s, were engaged
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  • 202 13 BAGDAD, Sun. (Reuter)— The Peoples Court here yesterday sentenced six Iraqi army officers to death by linns: squad and five others to life imprisonment with hard labour f or complicity m the abortive Mosul plot last March aimed at overthrowing
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  • 149 13 A rocket postat service! HAMBURG, WIST GERMAN! Sun (Ren-ter-—The West German Rocket Society has suceessfttllj launched 10 rockets ovei a Hvt kilometres distance (abonl n tie) carrying a tot i! oi 5.000 postcards All the rockets came down h\ parachute al the planned destination, the president of thp Society, Herr
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  • 116 13 Commonwealth Day message speaks of strong lies... LONI N Sun. (Reuter) Lord H Seen tary of S1 i1 c lor C h Relations. has sent, a 51 to Commonwealth governments mark I nn Day, 24, 1 rmer y kxi >wr as Empire Day. In ge, Lord Home 5 "On the
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  • 157 13 Queen and Duke to go fishing UUAWA, Sun. (Reuter) Queer. Elizabeth and Prince Philip will follow the legeniary Klondike Trail curing 1 their Canadian visit this sumThey will g lake fishing, see a £:old-dredgir.g operation al Dawson City, meet their first group ol Eskimos at Ye lowknife, and watch atomic
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  • 129 13 Queensland visit of Princess Alexandra BRISBANE, Sun. (Reuter).— More protests have been made today about official arrangements for the visit of Princess A exandra to Queensland later th year for the States centenary i c ebrations. The Mayor: of Townsville and Bundaberg two big coastal centres have aske for more
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  • 82 13 MADRID. Sun. (Reuter) A se •en-year-old boy was killed and more than 40 people injured when an elephant broke se from the ring during a circus performance at Albatera m the province of Alicante last bighl The elephant suddenly refused to continue to obey its tamer
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  • 32 13 A MEETING of West German sport doctors said here that 50 per cent of the people who visit doctors were suffering from illnesses caused by .ack of bodily movement. (Reuter).
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  • 143 13 LONDON. Sm. (Reuter).— Professor lan Aird. 50-year-Old Scottish surgeon told here boa the first separation of Siamese twins m Fran a 51 years ago resulted D 8 S Pi fessc* Aird who himself separated Nigeria p. Siamese twins tn 1953. said m the British Medical
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  • 60 13 NEW DELHI. Sun. (UPI)— The medical paratroop unit of the Indian Air Force will soon have a woman as its chief She is 25-year-old flying officer Geeta Chanda- a graduate m medicine from Calcutta University She was commissioned m the Indian Air Force m 1957 and is
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  • 118 13 TOKYO, Sun. (Reuter) A dog has been on the payroll of a junior high school m Kyushu, Southern Jc.pan, since early this month as a special employee on pension. The nine-year-old chestnut coloured mongrel receives 2.500 yen (about S2l Malayan) a month. The
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  • 156 13 BEIRUT, Sun (Reuter) Reports that British army officers will hp returning to the 25,000-man Arab Legion of King Hussein of Jordan could not be confirmed here. Another report, also not immediately confirmed said that the Royal Air Force is planning a new base at Amman. British officials said these
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  • 36 13 WARSAW, Sun. (Reuten— A widow. Tozeta Standiewicz, who claimed to be 138 had died at Miastkow, Eastern Poland. Some officials however said she was younger and one newspaper gave her ase as 133.
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  • 38 13 A brown bear bit off the right arm of a ten year old Japanese elementary schoolboy yesterday while the boy was trying to feed the bear m a zoo m Kumamoti City, Southern Japan. Reuter
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  • 257 13 A ride m the night... CHRISTOPHER Rabbetts, 16. has been suspended from his -rammer school because he made a "Lord Godiva" motor-cycle ride wearing only a crash helmet and a handkerchief "mask Fair-haired Christopher said yesterday that he made the ride as the result ol a
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  • 84 13 Killed wife, then Mm because jealousy VAX XI'YS. CALIFORNIA Sun. (UPI). A employee who shot his wife then committed suicide left this note "I have broken I am nenl 'thou sha I c' c he broke ninth commandment "thou shalt not covet thy wife." Police Whitaker wrote the note yesterday
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