Singapore Standard, 29 May 1959

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  • 26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD !t II tiger Telephone ***** 5 Cable 'TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1959. fal. IV No, 330. O 13 c^s. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 513 1 BRITISH PASSPORT SET-UP TO CHANGE AFTER the state ot Singapore comes into being matters affecting British passports and visas will be the responsibility of the office of the United Kingdom Commissioner m Singapore, it was announced yesterday. Thte change Is being made because, "m view of the ree -snitinn t
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  • 634 1 Talks break <lotrn.**unti-I>Al* parties trill 'ya it alone 9 Leaders couldn 't agree on a 'fair shares 9 basis NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore People's Alliance, the Liberal Socialist Party and UMNO-MCA for a united anti PAP front at the Singapore general election tomorrow
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  • 79 1 THERE a-c far too many people m Singapore who just don't know what goes on m the everyday lite of our community Tlicre are 100 many who do know hut won't admit it hi this week's SUNDAY STANDARD, special correspondent ERIC MITCHELL begins the first of a
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  • 181 1 'Healthy opposition welcome' Tunku Xl Al LUMPUR, Thnrs.— The former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said tonight that the nine non Alliance candidates who were elected to the Ferak Legislative Assembly last night will not form a healthy opposition, because the Alliance dominated the Assembly. The Tunku made this statement
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  • 221 1 JOHN EDE NOW JOINS UP WITH THE SPA MR. JOHN EDE. former Liberal-Socialist Assemblyman, yesterday joined the Singapore Peoples Alliance. Mr. Ede, who had recently resigned from the Lib-Soc. Party following a difference of opinion on unity among democratic forces, told The Standard last night that although originally he had
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  • 188 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPI) Secretary of State Christian A. Herter told Congressional leaders today the Foreign Ministers talks m Geneva may drag on, requiring a great deal of patience." He emphasized that the Western leaders were m complete unity >n negotiating with Russia, The
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  • 57 1 LOOK who's all mapped up m her dancing Hollywood film star Kirn Novak, The lucky fellow, feeling hot around the collar, no doubt (see above), is a friend Count Mario liandini. They are pictured together at a Rome nightspot. The dance stance,
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  • 294 1 Rail dispute: Union prepares for giant strike KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The 8.000-strong National Union of Railwaymen is setting up the machinery for a nationwide .strike as a result of the continued deadlock m negotiations with the Malayan Railway administration. The president of the NUR, Mr. Alfred King, told The Standard
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  • 69 1 KAMPALA. tJganda, Tfaurs. (Reuter) Police arrested 483 people today m a dawn taxation round-up at Katwe, an African town on the outskirts of Kampala. Several hundred Uganda and Buganda police took cart m the operation questioning several thousand people. A police spokesman said some of
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  • 128 1 Gangsters clash at parley police fired one shot at a group oi parang-wielding thug.- and ended a running gang battle m Mayo Road, Singapore, last nighl one pc rsan wai 1 1 Later, poor. d« tamed tw< s ispectc The clash wa.s bit ween secret societies group 24 and 36.
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  • 97 1 JUNGLE WAR, TOPIC OF ARMS TALKS I ONDON, Thurs, (Reuter)— Malayan and British government negotiators reviewing aid agreements for Malaya's armed forces and prop i transfer of British milil installations have set up five working parties to <ioa! with technical problem a ,-pokp--man said yesterday The working parlies ru j
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  • 33 1 BERLIN, Thur.— The eighth general assembly of the International Press Institute today unanimously approved a resolution condemning alleged threats against Press freedom by the Peoples Action Party m Singapore Reuter
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  • 277 2 LOUD MOUTHS IN POLITICAL ARENA —by Mr. J. WHEN a man shouts, he has ceased to think and when he uses abuse it means he has no solution to offer to a problem. Mr S Jaganathan, Independent candidate for Kampong Kapor, told a rally at Upper Weld ■^oad last night
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  • 119 2 PENANG. Thurs. Chairman of the Penang State Alliance election.- mmittee, Inche C M. Hashim, today d< 1 the "wanton acts of hooliganism" a1 tw< A liance election ra ies m Sungei Pinang recenl y. He whs referring to two stone-throwing incidents at the rallies campaigning Mr P.
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  • 15 2 tk: sioner Col. Char' who official v from Kota B n
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    • 463 2 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION ALL me:nbers ol the abov Association m the Colony o Singapore will be closed fo business on Saturday 30th Ma: I 1959 (Election Day) AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE MEMBERS are hereby noti Mfied that the Radio Roa( j Service will be closed dowi j from
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    • 589 2 NOTICES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M. V "KARIMATA" Berthed: 26.5.59. S. H. B. Godowns 8/9. r General survey will be hel y on the 4.6.59. No further survey will o q held NLDLRLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL. 3 41, Robinson Road. 1 Telephone 21-366 v NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES M V "BATJAN"
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    • 172 2 TENDER NOTICE TENDERS INVITED SUPPLY OF COOKED FOOD: TECHNICAL COLLEGE, KUALA LUMPUR TENDERS w.ll be nc. iv. d j at the Office of the Principal j Technical College. Kuala Lumpur for the supply of Cooked Food for the period 9th August, 1959 to 31st May. 1960. Schedule of meal.s and
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD Alliance Shows The Way
    • 344 3 THE UMNO-MCA MIC All.ance signalled fourth victory m a row m the Federation s tale elections on Wednesday when it won 31 of M seats m Perak. The margin of defeat the cc opposition groups comprising the Peoples' Party, the Pan-Malayan Islamic Part, rht Socialist Front,
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    • 284 3 jy ifrow, Singapore citizens will have to ihow iow f hey have reacted to this indisputable evidence provided by their neighbours in the derat n jnd whether they themselves will anrhe question that is now posed over this nd- Freedom or Despotism? They have listened i the
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    • 184 3 r is well to remind Singapore's citizens, m »iew of mempts that have been made to distort election law. that their vote is secret. Information nl such attempts should be brought im- vto the notice either of the Police, the Jj 1 n it s election officers or
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    • 49 3 WlCI i Lm i ecu Kam Koaa spore t d^. no i -r.^ 3 CJtili IICERNfewS 1 <g*, 2548! (5 Imes) Ai d--r-arrmenti LWmi kwutwici Btdi 174 Bat.. Rd ■one ?£iS 1 SST s! Jel 055 F^^ A 8 -A E.kt O ra Tel 147)
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  • 1659 3  - Pahang Ruler Is 55 Today Andy Rozario by KUALA LUMPUR A TALL, handsome, athletically-built Prince of 28 was m deep mourning when he was proclaimed Ruler of Malaya's largest territory the sprawling gold, tin and iron-bearing State of Pahang. The remains of his father. Sultan Abdullah, were lying m State
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  • Voice of MALAYA
    • 118 3 Sir —In spite of all the talks and announcements, the United Front, on which we based our hopes, has not materialised. Thousands and thousands of people must be greatly disappointed because our very livelihood is at stake We cannot understand why some people will openly proclaim their willingness
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    • 103 3 Sir,—I am m one of the Secondary Schools. A few others and I belong to an athletic club while my teachers and the other boys belong to another club. This has resulted m many misunderstandings and we seem to be getting into trouble very often. Sometimes we even
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    • 63 3 Sir—With reference to the letter signed "Mystery", published m yesterday's Singapore Tiger Standard, the Commissioner of Police would be pleased to give an interview to the writer if he would come forward as a responsible citizen should do with the facts. The Commissioner is anxious to investigate any complaints
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    • 246 3 Sir I am no admirer of the SPA: or do I like the L;b-Soc any less. But alas! our freedom— yours and mine— is about to be taken away from us. Yet at this eleventh hour we are like sheep without a shepherd. The leaders of
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    • 76 3 Sir—As Election Day approaches nearer and nearer, we housewives are becoming more and more anxious because the welfare of our husbands and children hangs m the balance. Rich people can run away but what will happen to us, common wageearners? Since our hopes based on the formation of
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    • 136 3 DEEDS -NOT WORDS Sir- A lot of words have been uttered by our Chief Minister, otherwise leader of the SPA. about forming a united front against the PAP, but anyone with an iota of common sense will agree with me that time is running too short to call upon an
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    • 59 3 Malacca Anchorage Sir 1 refer to the article In The Standard under the heading, "Port Scheme for Malacca is Hailed". In this article your reporter states: "that ships are anchored five miles out". This is incorrect anchorage for ocean vessels m Malacca is situated between li and 1£ miles from
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    • 116 3 Sir As Polling Day draws nearer and nearer, more and more people are getting more desperate because the leaders of democratic parties have so far done nothing to form a United Front to make sure of a democratic victory m the coming elections Let them jllsl consider the
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    • 82 3 Sir—With regard to the present difficulty about postmen and dog danger, I suggest that every .postman be provided with a distinctive whistle which he blows and calls the house owner to the gate and tells him that his letters have been dropped m the letter box. I
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  • 450 3 the NEWS as it strikes me view of what PAP leaders have been saying these past weeks. It is the considered opinion i of this column that THE PAP WILL NOT 'WIN BY A (LEAR -CUT MARGIN" as Harry Lee Kuan Yew said a fortnight ago Both Harry Le P
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  • 910 4 COMBER HAD A BATH IN HOUSE OF DEATH Murder unknown verdict returned m Theresa case MR. LEONARD FRANCIS COMBER, an expert on secret societies, had a bath m a house m Bournemouth Road on Dec. 14, last year, without knowing that m another room lay the strangled body of former
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  • 247 4 Sir Ibrahim's lying-in-State the full details JOHORE E Thi ion eminent tc that tin ii Sull Si I to i r .ast respc rtj lo so at State next j Thux md from 1 10 p.m. A Friday I p i for men s a;e at at other I respect>
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  • 20 4 pic. MR. LEON COMBER, an expert on secret societies, arriving at the Coroner s Court. Standard
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  • 759 4 'I was in state of shock at finding body' the Police you had a bath? —It was a few days after the Uth of December, when I save you a full statement. Inspector: You were an ex-Police Officer from the Federation Ye>. Inspector: And you must have felt it was
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  • 96 4 67 CENTRES TO SEE IF YOUR NAME IS ON THE POLLS ROLL SINGAPOI tionServ^. inquiry offi sions to to check th- i The tomorrow 7.30 Director vices, M said, at a yesterdaa growing import? imons M r TUa lr T: lb *J sent elector.. complete Ihe addrr last year. vol;-
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  • 110 4 W A.\ I Force (Mai the- foi team will ration an r S first two v. interview i a m the RAF. Yaeancibe engine m& i err. i Candidal must he bet wee: 18 anr: 2 must an The qualification is Form 11. The will be
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  • 39 4 MALAO b» -age offende remanded ill at Bukit B> night, it was i The boys, vindasamy wanted for hay, Gajah, I from G Ipoh. wasame C lei p ace. Both boj il -he Juvei urday
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  • 28 4 WONG SI i terday months aft I to a charge of books and a valued at M belonging to 3 at 255 p.m 00 May 27
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  • 147 4 EX-BRITISH RED TO TOUR MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A former Politburo member of the British Communist Party. Mr. Douglas Hyde, author of the book "I Believe" will arrive m the Federation soon to give a series of lectures on international Communism. A group of persons have made very secret arrangements
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  • 1639 5 PAP WILL WIPE OUT ALL OPPOSITION Our task is to form a democratic socialist aal Malaya, Lee claims THE secretary-gene-ral of the Peoples Action Party, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, m Singapore yesterday said that his party will fight any one rightist or extreme leftist opposing the PAP m its task
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  • 123 5 POSER FOR SATURDAY: COMMUNISM OR SOCIALISM m cmpeople ol Singapore WMS\ I hoose between mmuni>m and socialism ■> to the polls J ,nii\ Liberal So..inriiri.it,• for Paajaag. Mr. Tan I.M k >airi at an •n r iii v yesterday. I Ibera] Socialists A dl ensure that you enjoy full rurhts.
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  • 168 5 Two nabbed at bar with detonators: court told a hu 3 i a Idier seate ml ngt Singapore, late one it was stated s yes- J .arged v i Mor ful p ade dot 15, Both men I lAOC -a !e when a Wah, h the f his hand- k
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  • 387 5 SPA is frying to stare English-educated PAP Political opponents 1 eplea Action Party J' rung Fn^lishitpd i itizen^ into bet PAP (.overn- push them out their jobs to those n other lanl i Mr S. Raja- *AP candidate. political broad- whgh t SPA and the are aware of anxii thai
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  • 150 5 Election results from these centres BALLOT papers will be counted at the following centres after the close of poll at 8 p.m. tomorrow and the results declared at the same centres: Gan Eng Seng School (Anson Road) Divisions: Anson, Telok Ayer. Tanjong Pagar, Kreta Ayer. Hong Lim, Sepoy Lines, Telok
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  • 55 5 pic. LEADERS of the four main political parties contesting the Singapore elections, hold their last political forum at Radio Singapore studios yesterday. From leftMr. Wong Foo Nam (UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance), Mr. E. K. Tan (Liberal Socialist), Mr. Derek Cooper (Radio Singapore), Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (PAP), and Tun
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  • 315 5 A SPECIAL committee which inquired into the allocation of Singapore Improvement Trust accommodation yesterday recommended that applicants should be informed of points awarded after investigation. The committee also recommended that details of the points system, which should be retained, be made public. The Trust,
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  • 105 5 PENANG. Thurs A broker, Mohd. Kassim bin Merrcan, told Magistrate Mr. Ng Mann Sau, today that he had to pawn his gold articles to pay maintenance to his wife Mohd. Kassim, who was applying for a variation order of $60 maintenance, said that he has
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  • 313 5  -  JAMES DAVID By Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Despite the constant vigil maintained by Police patrols and the Immigration authorities m Malayan waters, a large number of Indonesians have slipped into Almost all these arrivals are persons suffering from leprosy
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  • 68 5 penang. rhurs The p iters of two Allien c c i tion candidates, stuck at the junction of ChutUa Slice: Carnarvon Street, were found to be plastered with c.r* s morning. The posten weie ol 111 Foo Vow Fong. candidate for Tanjong Selatan, and Mr. MSA
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 267 5 SINGAPORE'S DAY OF DECISION Polling Day— 3oth May, 1959 We choose OUR Government members Ij OUR Policy mil OUR Future ,m\so*~ BB^Bt a The law lays it down that every citizen of Singapore M^^* s^ f^ whose name is on the election register MUST VOTE. ■B As the law forbids
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  • 357 6 First free Changi detainees PAP chief: We won 'tform govt* unless... THE chairman of the Peoples Action Party, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, yesterday reiterated his party's stand that it would not take office, if elected, unless party leaders now m Changi jail were first released. Dr Toh told a Press
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  • 160 6 Independent supports the UMNO ftfH S. KHALAFF, Independent rand aate for Ulv. Pandan la the Singap net General Elecl n i rterday pledged r s] stem itic Mala- j yan sation of all government! agencies md statutory bodies In 'y._- election manifesto. Mr R BT said thai he waa seeking
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  • 63 6 MR WILLIAM TAN. Independent candidate for Tiong Bahru. will hold his final election rally tonight from 7-9.30 at the corner of Kirn Tian Road and Tiong Bahru Road. Singapore. Among the many supporting speakers will be Mr. Ng Aik Huan. a committee member of the Nanyang University
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  • 110 6 AFTER A DRINK OF COFFEE... EIGHT IN HOSPITAL EIGHT MEN and women were taken to hospital suffering from food poisoning m, Singapore yesterday. The eight persons, workers at a petrol kiosk at Paya Lebar Road, were violently sick after drinking coffee from the shop next door. One man had gone
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  • 29 6 A SMALL structure of a rubber company at the 3rd mile Damansara Road, Kuala Lumpur, was burned down by a fire on Wednesday night Damage was slight.
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  • 91 6 GHAFFAR CHIEF MINISTER THE chairman of the UMNO Malacca. Inche Ghaffar bin Baba has been appointed the first elected Chief ."Minister. Inche Ghaffar. a former teacher and a forceful speaker, played a big part m the Alliancp campaign for Merdeka when it was reorganised by Tunku Abdul Rahman by 1952.
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  • 49 6 IXCHE Abdullah bin Ibrahim, the acting secretary Selangor branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers will leave early next month for Indonesia as a joint field representative of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Asian regional olive and the Plantation Worker? International Federation.
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  • 110 6 THE sponsors of the Singapore Constitution Exposition, Messrs. Ko Teck Kin and Yap Pheng Geek, yesterday presented a silver plaque to the Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, m appreciation of the Gov- ernment's co-operation m, making the Exposition a success. Tun Lim, thanking,
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  • 96 6 RUBBER TIN PRICE CI.OSIM. ruhhfi pn« (rents per v pore festerd ifT Sp.. f R.S S V .liir., R.S s No. 1 fy RS S N IWI H.S s N0.3 IflOi Ton- Ba Tin P' pore KU f •UP v^ rr i OXDON .f HhFF first sen Day' N JuK
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  • 415 6 Perak polls victory will ensun other triumphs say observer* IPOH, Thurs. The Alliance will form a government ln i headed by the present Mentri Besar, Inche Mohamed Ghoxali^J?] Jawi, Alliance sources disclosed here today. The Alliance won 31 constituencies out of 40 contested.
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  • 69 6 MR. TAN ASKS JOHORE FOR B f the chairman of the Nai {rang gapore. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. yesterday e> for funds to the people of Johore. In an ii Standard called vi com m J He had steppe acac t in 1 the uni
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  • 73 6 JAL GUEST ON MAIDEN FLIGHT THE Man iger of the Sam Fo Transport Co., Mr Cheafa Fn^ Lin of Singapore, (above). have been invited as a guest of 'he Japan Air Lines on its Tokyo-Los Angeles inaug tien flight. The others invited are: Mr. Palmer of the American Express and
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  • 17 6 THE Ra Singapore monic mg of the Boys' Sr; R June < j 1 78 Ban
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  • 21 6 YIP CHYE attendani for six n -j by s.\ sion, afte to a cha: Erom Tar p.m. m Rochoi
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  • 22 6 PING, with two pre I r sti dj Kooi Hrn. for four $20 worth from the La- April 14.
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  • 96 6 Axe for 5 Council employees THE Singapore City Council wi soon terminate the servi e^ of five redundant c pioyees. including the assistant director of information, Mr. Lawrence Mani of the Information Bureau. A decision to this effect wa taken by the Council's Finance and Genera P -poses Committee yesterday.
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  • 14 6 T REA" of Broad asti Bntam J eight-week abi will art as P
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 647 6 SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS 20TH MAY 1959 OO YOU KNOW WHERE TO VOTE ON POLLING DAY, JOTH MAY! IF NOT. PLEASE CHECK AT THE ENQUIRY OFFICE IN YOUR ELECTORAL DIVISION LIST Or ELECTORAL ENQUIRY OEEICES Eleftoril Division Enquiry Office Tel. 1 Aljunied S* Andrew's School, Woodsville. ***** 2 Ansoo Gan
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  • 424 7 But it will be used against Red subversives THE Liberal Socialist Party will keep the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance if it comes into power tomorrow, but it will review the Banishment Ordinance, said the party's secretary-gene-ral, Mr. E. K. Tan, at a
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  • 200 7 3 DON 'TS TO VOTERS BY ALLIANCE MAN THE UMNO-MCA alone can bring peace prosperity and happiness to Singapore, said its candidate for Serangoon Gardens. Mr. Thomas Liao Ping, addressing i a rally last night. Mr. Lian, speaking at Serangoon Garden Way asked the people to cast their eyes across
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  • 162 7 SPA deny withdrawal rumours THF Singapore Pcoplfs Alliance last nisht categorically denied that their candidate for Mountbatten division, Mrs, Seoa Peck leng. had withdrawn from the election. In a "Nfatement b>ut d last niuht the party explained: "The Singapore Peoples Ailiance made a noble gesture to un tc .ill the
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  • 51 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs.— The Bank of America will establish a branch m Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Russel G. Smith, executive vice-president of the bank, announced here. The branch will open on June 1 with Mr. J. H. Schroeder, former assistant manager of the Osaka branch, as
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  • 206 7 Deck passage is like the 'Black Hole of Calcutta'—h e says PENANG. Thurs A father and his son, who left for India by the State of Madras" from Swettenham Pier here today, sought to improve the existing amenitie s and convenience for other bunk and deck passengers m the future.
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  • 316 7 Birth control VITAL need for S'pore THE rising birth rate m Singapore is not being given the serious consideration the problem merits, it is stated m the Health Department's annual report for 1957. It describes birth control as a practice as worthy and reputable as malaria control, and "a prophylactic
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 832 7 ]MW|l||il^ llll lP^ 7.00 p.m Time Signal and News. This Week. 815 (KL> Class. cal HI ILshilillll 1 i fi II m -'J ffi II WLJ "10 Psrty Political broadcast on Requests. 9.00 tRS; Movie ::^^B|L li 1. tf lls I J 1 ftsi w' 1 M I 1 ll
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  • Finance A nil Commerce
    • 213 9 CALL TO SET UP COURSES ON RUBBER PLANTING KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Neighbouring rubber producing countries hove asked Malaya to set up training courses on the various aspects of planting, says the director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, tAr. C.E.T. Mann, m his annual report released today. The requests
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    • 96 9 will soon leave for Japan and to welcome Mr. Hiroshi Mizushima. who takes over from Mr. Kai. Photo shows (from left) Mr. Yoshiro Kai. Mr. K. Hayashi, Japanese Ambassador m the Federation. Mr. Hiroshi Mizushima and Mr. J.F. Burnett, a director of the Malay States Shipping Ltd.
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    • 147 9 THE downtrend m rubber continued yesterday m Singa- pore, with price losing another half a cent over the previous clay's close. Yesterday's close was barely i steady. International Hirst grade June was at Lol| cents l per lb. Opening a* 1021 '.cms. pri i slipped about
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    • 405 9 MALAYAN share brokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. $1.03 xd; Eraser and Neave ords. $1.66 to $1.67$ to $1.66; Gammon $1.69 to $1/1; Georgetown Disp. $2.22. W. Hammer $1.43 to $1.45; Henry Wuugh $1.16: Hume prefs. A4/11. M. Breweries $2.77$ odd lot; M. Cement $1.64;
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    • 98 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per oicul yesterday were Copra April-May $44* buyers; $45£ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $68 sellers; m drums $70. sellers; Muntok white pepper $137 sel ers; Sarawak white $136 sellers; special Sarawak black SB n Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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    • 44 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Minister for Natural Resources has fixed the 18th contribution period under the Tin Control (Buffer Stock) regulations from June 1 to June 30. The rate of contribution will be $24 a picui (unchanged from the previous period).
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    • 211 9 Airline Plans Expansion SWISSAIR hopes to Operate to Australia via Singapore "m two or three years' time." the airlmr-'s general manager for the Far East. Mr Zark B iKaelin, said m Singapore Ke said no applications had been made yet by the airline for traffic rights to operate the new
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    • 334 9 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter)— Mine production of tin-in-concentrates m Indonesia rose further m April to 1.769 tons, according to an advance bulletin issued by the International Tin Council. Output m Nigeria fell slightly to 384 tons m February and 381 V as m Mar' h. Thailand
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    • 27 9 INDIA'S light industries have made rapid development since the war. Photo shows a concrete-mixing machine, made m India, displayed m a recent all-India exhibition.
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    • 56 9 Association To Buy Ships JAKARTA. Thurs, (UPI) An c^Scial of the East Sumatra Sugar Traier>' Association said the association is negotiating for f he purchase of 12 small vessels from an American firm. He said the organization origins', y planner.; to purchase the ships from Japan, but the Japanese would
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    • 156 9 LONDON. Thurs. (Reuter) The British Government announced last night that it had accepter a Swedish invitation to join m discussions on the possibility of setting up a seven-nation European Free Market group for the expansion of trade and the removal of trade barriers.
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    • 184 9 All Sections Of Shares Improve ALL section- of the Malayan share market were reported as "generally better" yesterday, and fair turnover of business was reported. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers Fedei al Disp Iho 103 xd Gammon 1.70 73 W. Hammer 143 146 Henry
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    • 156 9 OUTER ROADS Xarifa, Ternate, Produc*, Lerr.a.ro. Tliair.es. Mai'-ick Mini Hallanser, Mallory Lykes. Glengyle Xa2 iV i Maru. Bari.^n. Ehrryalus Ommcnkerk, Silindoeng. Capetan Manulis. Orientrx Plorrr. Statius Jansen. Kalorkne. Gunung Mas. Xanca Minikoi, Kwan Tung. Viheke. Maersk Athene. Yosu Karakorum Bendoran, Naiyo Maru, Armotda Yarra Breeze Ho?ho Maru.
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    • 56 9 JAKARTA. Thurs. (Reuter) —Imports from West Germany to Indonesia from January through October 1958 amounted to 457.4 million rupiahs (about £5£ million) Business News, an economic bulletin reported. The bulletin *aid 40.1 million rupiahs were for consumer goods. 180.2 million rupiahs were for raw materials
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    • 362 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government today issued a third order under the Pioneer Industries (Relief From Income Tax) Ordinance, which made additional notification of the number of industries and products classified under "pioneer." To date, the number of industries registered under the ordinance
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    • 335 9 Dollar Exchange Rates Easier BANKS m Malaya yesterday reduced their London rates to merchants by 1 32 of a penny, m terms of the Malayan dollar. A spokesman of the Malayan Exchange Banks Association said the rates were now a little easier "on account of the completion of financing of
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  • 938 10  - Selangor Goes To The Polls Tomorrow SHARIFF AHMAD First Fully Elected State Assembly By TWO HUNDRED and sixty cne thousand and five hundred (261.500) roistered voters will go to the polls tomorrow to elect 28 representatues to Selangor s first fully-elected Legislative Assembly. Under the new constl*tl on ol the
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  • 1024 10 KEPONG (13,566) CHAN KEONG HON. (All), 31, a miner and a member of the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, educated m English and Chinese NG ANN TECK. (Socialist Front) 28. a trade unionist, educated m English and Chinese. BUKIT NANAS (15,519) MR V T. LEE. (All),
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  • 237 10  - Mother of seven pleads with husband to come back home RONNIE DUCLOS By MALACCA. Thurs. Calling Mr. K. Kumarasamy. Your wife and seven children, whom you left about a year ago, are without money or food. "Your children are sick and badly need you. Please come back. soon, wherever you
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  • 128 10 Meet the beauties Padmini Ragini INDIA'S foremost classical dancers and world famed actresses the noted PadminiRagini Troupe will be performing m Singapore starting Wednesday, June 3. The troupe which consists of eight female artistes and 17 musicians and technicians will perform at the Singapore Badminton Hall, on June 3, 4,
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  • 126 10 NEW PERLIS MENTRI IS INSTALLED KANGAR, Thurs. Installing Alliance leader Tuan Sheik Ahmad bin Mohd Hashim as Perlis Mentri Besar. the Raja Syed Putera Jamalul'l urged opposition parties to give the new government every co-operation m order to bring rpore prosperity to the State. The new Mentri Basar, replying, thanked
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  • 68 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The total acreage of padi planting fell short of the estimate by 12,000 acres although planting had been completed m all the States by the end of January, states the quarterly report from the Ministry of Agriculture The break-up of the actual planted
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  • 98 10 FALLOWING were elected council members Of the Singapore Boys' Scout Association, at a recent annual general meeting: President: Mr. Lee Chee Shan: vice-presidents: Messrs Aw Cheng Chye G. H. Kiat, E c Peng Liars. Dr. E. C. Smith, T. \V. Pri:.-. Tan Hoon Siang, J.
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  • 37 10 MR. Goh Kong Ben z. SPA candidate for the Anson Divison. will hold his last nub ie rally at the junction of Anson Road and Keppel Road today from 5.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.
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  • 68 10 EMPTY TIN MADE THE RIGHT NOISE KUALA LU The timely men who were about 1 lonely farmer mile. X terday mon ii The f. a.m. he he his house. Tak. j some anima ra\age his po an empty til Et away. B;t on I door two men punched h down,
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  • 65 10 FOUR WOMEN FINED FOR MISBEHAVING PENANG. w :v.i n, who W< n be arr< were charged I sentenced m th< trate's Court l Bok Ih V. ng. 56, Chan Kin- l*'; t and Bai. V guilty to beha orderly mar?.- I and abusing < the compound f trate's Court todaj
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  • 32 10 f OWING e-bearei City Co v Workers' Union: President e-president Chew Choo, secret. Suppiah a NagaJ Dga ECaruppiai Mr. Sire tl the meeting a •The necessits >> amongst the W&*
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  • 314 11  -  SCRUTINEER By ISnlSft ~EE th ,t e ce tion of Pictur e II all the other 13 Perak m ,an .dates were mU on the training track here this morning for their windgallopa tor Saturday's big race. i ania me i Jar. n
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  • 169 11 CI. 1, Div. 1 f% Miles m \n-ws beg 5v 9.07 Porte Darnels Loh Chin Mrs. PrtWCfl of UfiN thief 7v 9.02 Wcrd Rodger? Dr. T. K. Lee :*ure Goei II beg 6v 1.05 Doubtfu' Spencer Shaw Stable On Sto9« brcg Sv 5.04 Williamson Spencer Shaw Stable
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  • 680 11 Couag Is One Of The Most Attractive COI Ad. handicapped m the l£ mile event for the Class One horses, was one ittractive workers. Ridden by Moon, he easily skipped over half a mile m sees-, three furlongs m 31 4/5 sees. He was paced by Jolly Day. I lei
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  • 396 11 Veterans' Doubles Title To Chong Tee Marjan HONG TF.K md Ismail Marjan won the StoB ..dminton Association veterans' doubles tiUe traichl victory over Abdul Aziz and Lim Kwec at the Badminton Stadium yesterday. Eing up a good fig I vrhi Chong Marian and Chens X t right r superior ->pponM
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    • 212 11 Gopalan Can Beat Austin, He Says Sir, With reference to Mr. C. M. Hougnton's letter on tne 28th ot May which appeared m thi? newspaper. I would like to .-tre-s that Woo Peng Han beat Gopalan on a disqualification after Gopalan haa outboxed and outpunched him. Gopalan was disqualifieu m
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  • 108 11 IPOH, Thurs. Seventeen players will represent Perak who meet Penang m their annual tennis match for the Coronation Cup at the YMCA here on Saturday and Sunday when a total of 13 ties will be played. The Perak side, led by nonplaying captain Inche Mohamed Ali
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  • 41 11 Royal Air force, Seletar. beat their counterparts from Tengah by four goals to one m a friendly floodlit soccer match at Seletar last night Weallens 2 Davey and Paulson scored for the winners while Deeds scored for Tengah.
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  • 303 11  - INCENTIVE... That's What SAFA Must Give Ken Lund ■'■J m w/ m w mUt: wtt/L^L'ltf^Wtt^.'if/f This is a new series for this page every Friday. The Standard will invite a well known sports personality to give his opinion of an association, its activities, teams any topic of local interest. by
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    38 11 Standardpic by THE BANKA Billiton Football team from Indonesia is introduced to the Indonesian Ambassador m Malaya. Dr. Mohd. Razif before the match asainst Selansor at the Merdeka stadium on Wednesday. The match was a drau 4-4. FAH
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  • 63 11 MUNICH. Thur; (Rev ter)— The International Olympic Committee has decided to hold its next session m Sar. Francisco from February 13 to 17 next year the day before the Squaw Valley Winto r Olympics begin. Mr. H. D. Thoreau. a member of the Squaw Valley
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  • 140 11 Ban On 'Pep Pills' For Athletes NEW YORK, Th ir (1 P.— The Ameri Medical Ass-is-tion reported yesterday '.-.a* ath leufe > -es can re boosted to world record le i :y the harmful use of 'pep pills' and that national athletic groups had -greed to qualify competitors found using
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  • 29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tnurs Selangor Schools Sporta Council Badminton BUb-COmmittOt invite entries for the ir.-e^-schooi championship which will be run OQ the league system Entries dote on June 8.
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  • 303 11 LONDON, Thurs. Runs laced with a good supply of sixes again flowed freely m English first class cricket matches yesterday. Essex, current leaders m the County championship race, were always on top m their clash with their nearest rivals Middlesex at Lords. The
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  • 409 11 Nationalist China Expelled From The Olympics MUNICH, Germany, Thurs. (IPI) The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today expelled the Nationalist Chinese Olympic Committee from the Ohmpic movement on grounds that it no longer represents 'sports m the entire coun- try of China.' i The move
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    • 62 11 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Friendly: Singapore vs Banka Billiton. Jalan Besar, 7.30 p.m. Div 3B: Bukit Timah SC vs Radin Mas R. Geylang; B Bulan SC vs STB. F. Park. Div3A: Seletar Y. Indians vs Serangoon MY. MFA. Div. 2A: SRC vs RAF Tengah, SRC. PENANG SOCCER: 2nd Div. League: V.M.A. vs.
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  • 321 12 IOC DISCUSS THE RACIAL QUESTION MUNICH, West Germany. Thurs: (Reuter)— The problem of racial discrimination was discussed at the meeting of the International Olympic Committee here \esterday. a West German representative Herr Willy Daume told a Reuter reporter. The South African delegate. Mr. Reginald Honey, confirmed that, the question had
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  • 181 12 Fenwicke On Trial As Captain SYDNEY, Tr.-. Renter) Slant breakaway forward p..- r pern, <Aga six feet tall a Ie nicer st< ne will lea 1 South M des lor the third ea>on v. Mil New 5 ttk W i meet! the British Lior.? X |gby Uni '-"an" li the
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  • 65 12 r tuN .a.\ v rs Lnc i ected tc r 1 1 g igainsl Ke at Alor Star ne 6 7: Yeoh Hai Guan, E. Radf 1 7 g Wei Ree, A Br. Ke il l 11 ing Men* 1 Hewitt, 3 Langston, Earner, B
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  • 198 12 FRENCH TENNIS RESULTS PAFIS Tr. ir.- F-'ut-r- I alts ha Urn French lawn tennis championships here yesterday wert omens Doubles QuarterFinals: Miss f Mulier and Mrs. M Reltan Australia beat Miss E. Budins Germa D ir.* M is G G rand-' gull Fran 8-€ 8-2, v Ramirei and R M
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  • 160 12 TOKYO STUDENTS GO GAY TOKYO. Thurs. (.Renter) rifty-five thousand Japanese students yesterday attended a ceremony celebrating the section of Tokyo as the site of the 1964 Olympic Games held here at the National Athletic Stac ;m where the main events of the 1964 Games will be staged. An Olympic flag
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  • 110 12 Singapore Badminton Association's junior tournament fixtures are: Sunday: at 1.30 p.m. (Jr. Inter-Club round) Everglow B. P. vs Useful (White); Tudor (B) vs Starlift; Police Sports Assn. vs Useful (Blue), at 7.30 p.m. Junior Liter-Club (Second Round): Garuda B. P. vs National B. P. Titan B.P.
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  • 156 12 KOREANS WON'T COMBINE Tokyo, Wed. (.Renter.) Mr. Kirn Myong Hak. a senior member of the South Korean Olympic Committee, m answer to a question, to.ri Reuter today that South Korea could no: a£trec to the formation of a joint North and South Korean Olympic Team. M. Kirn was reterrine to
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  • 27 12 SIEGEN. West Germany. Thurs. (Reuter) West Germany beat England 2-0 m an amateur soccer international here yesterday. Boh goais were scored m the first half.
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  • 317 12 Indians Give Heartening Displays Against Oxford OXFORD, Thurs. The Indian cricketers moved easily to a commanding position over Oxford University on the opening day of the match here. At the close they were only eleven runs behind on the first innings with eight wickets standing. The University team could hardly
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  • 560 12  - RACKETEERS OF THE U.S. RING Peter Wilson A Charming Little Picture By LONDON, Thurs.— Here's a charming little picture of the current American boxing scene. Under oath, Jackie Leonard, who promotes at the Hollywood Legion Stadium, told the California State Athletic Commission that underworld leaders threatened him m an attempt
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  • 303 12 RASC MISS A PENALTY BOW TO PAYMEN ROYAL Army Pay Corps eliminated Royal Army Service Corps 2 l m the replay of the Army's Parker Cup soccer competition (first round) at Aver Rajah Road yesterday. On Monday. Pay Corps who came from behind to force a replay with a three-all
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  • 314 12 The French have big say in the Derby LONDON, Thurs: (Reuter)— Al] ihr u.i| tam-m candidates were among the final areept..^ fm 13 F.psom Derby and The Oaks Stakes, to be run n taam next week. The Derby, to be run next Wednesday will be worth a total of £42,680
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  • 204 12 Decision On Ray Reserved NEW YORK. Thurs. (Reuter).— The New York State Athletic Commission yesterday reserved decision on its hearings into whether Sugar Ray Robinson had entered into any articles of agreement to defend his world middleweight title against Carmen Basilio. The three-man Commission said there was to be no
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  • 46 12 MOSCOW. Thurs (Reuter) A coal five minutes after the start by rightwinger Terry Mcdwin gave Tottenham Hotspur a 1-0 victory over Torpedo, the Moscow Club here yesterday The match was the first of the English Football League team's three-gate tour m the Soviet Union.
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  • 458 12 In the RAF Tengah Division, 60 Sqdn. A team are fighting for top place with two games m hand and only one point behind ASF Sigs A who are top of league. The playing of games has been slowed down by the Coronation Cupties but the
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    • 151 12 Sir ml 3 v \*m column of your paper out the unfairnBadminton Assr. Ma. ava In d Qg for the 2nd Übtt training ItH player* thai m the Ist tra.n.r.g at I wer c told by BA" and Coach that 1 not take into a.
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  • 56 12 SYDNEY. Thurs. Hi tr* Former Aus-- captain He:'- who led Austa tour of England diet tai here today Collins, a stul batsman who runs and 36 cci class cricket, hr several months. He was known cause he called eight oui against England. H< aptain on
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    41 12 BRITISH soccer coach Harold Hassall, who has been encased by the Football Association of Malaya to hold a scries of clinics m the Federation, will arrive m Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, June 3. Hassall is also due to coach Singapore footballers.
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  • 434 13 Dorothy Trevor on A Hitch-Hike iM^'^ $CM4JL* ixAtic -ftn fijuxy -ftlwLs I r, ELL before the usual holiday season has begun, two wo^d famous screen personalities Trevor Howard rfhv Dandridge— are hitch-hiking their way c: .i Southern Spain. make bel eve about this lon^ and af times ex- th€ two
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  • 115 13  - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR BY li Qi or MION nt i\ must ha\e I sauff —Ren Jonsea 11 h>R I I RY- j g :ranBe gu feci RTHDATI KW RTHSIGN Keej ph: :a1 B 3 •rr.-'.cv. 20 to clear of or Nl md 1 tndn*- nig g
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  • 113 13 Janet Makes U.S. Debut JANET MUNRO, a pert, 2 3 -year-old G a elic beauty, joins "Snow White." "Cinderella" and "Sleeping Beauty" m Walt Disney's celebrated gallery of leading ladies when she makes her American film debut m "Darby O'Gill and the Little People." Distinguished as Ih c first actress
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  • 86 13 M-G-NTa famed w», already lousing the argest >n of animals m nan.. h been agmented re truck loads of anin a s f°r location filming •he studio's ill new TARZAN, THF. APE MAN jung c A z animals rf tited i stampede sequence m the new
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  • 83 13 SIX WINSTON CHURCHILL has consented to have his actual voice used In a special sequence In the George Stevens' Cinemascope Production, "The Diary Of Anne Frank'" for 20th Century-Fox release As a result ol Stevens obtaining Sir Winston's permission, audience? will hear Great Britain's war-time Prime Minister
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  • 129 13 HERE S fun tor the whole family! Get out your pant and brushes film tans and \k n cash prizes and complimentary tickets tn see Shaws "Revolt oi the Gladiators" In Super c ""escope and Eastman Colour coming soon to the Capitol Theatre. Anyone can enter
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  • 298 13 ANGIE Dickinson is not going to rely on her long shapely legs, revealed m their black stockinged glory m "Rio Bravo," to further her new film career, as she will wear a staid purse's uniform m her next, "The Bramble Bush." The la.ge Maine house that is
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  • 181 13 A Shapely Star From The Orient THE casting of LISA LU, a shapely lady CrOoa Shanghai as Mei- Mei 'he can! ma girl m MARLON' BRANDO'S ■'One-Eyed Jacks", ts likely to spark further filmland demands for Oriental ingenues. LISA first met BRANDO i:nde r most glamorous circumstances. "I was working
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  • 73 13 SOMETHING TO SMILE A-B-O-U-T BESIDES the <>srar she fvgf wnn, Sus.in Havward is pleasure from seeing stills of herself m a blizzard as filmed m California's summer like urather. This is on the set of Susan's ■ext release, '"Woman Obsessed," m uhub «hf is caught m the problem of her
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    • 380 13 LI'L ABNER By Al Capf A'CU "YAH HAIN'T SURPRISED VO'A W -BUT t SPLEMDID.'/ A /-A LIFETIMrYA^ COULO^-KAWE^ I LOOK jf NOTICED TH ET, STRANGER. 7 J INTELW-JUMCE WltH OKE OFUDUJ*/, JIT SUN AN' AHUT > INTEL- TRUE, AH IS MIGHTY S IS \\AH STROMG If INTELLIGENT > EASE AND
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    • 61 14 photo. TWO CONVICTED murderers Alejandro Santos licft). and Jose Vinoente partake of their last meal of fried chicken before being; executed m the electric chair at the death chamber m Manila. The two convicts were sentenced to death for the brutal slaying of Ernesto Palanj;ue.
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    • 349 14 PAP VICTORY NOT A THREAT TO AUSSIES -GOVT. OFFICIAL CANBERRA. AUSTRALIA. Thurs. (I PI)— A senior orTicial of the External Affairs office today denied a st.>rv m the Sydney Daily Mirror claiming that the Australian Government regards a Leftwing vieton m the forthcoming Singapore elections a> a direct threat to
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    • 224 14 BOY, 17, LOST $84,000 ON RACES ELIZABETH. New ,)?rsev. Thur> IPI A 17-year-old boy. who liked show eirU and teased awaj rS>2S.O )O iSSLfIOO MalalII] of hu tamil> > money m ear-long spree of cimbhng and hish lmns; was. pesteidaj m ustody of imenile authorit es. The teen-agei wliese namh^
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    • 285 14 FEARS OF A COUP IN INDONESIA Govt, is still m control of the situation Adopt 1945 Constitution or else warns Djuanda JAKARTA, Thurs., (Reuter) The Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda, said last night that unpredictable things against the will of democracy lovers might happen, if the government's proposal to readoot
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    • 190 14 3,000 TOP STATESMEN AT DULLES FUNERAL WASHINGTON, Thurs I Reuter President Eisenhower and many ioreign dignitaries yesterday paid their final tribute to Mr. John Foster Dulles, who was given full military honour and buried m the Arlington National Cemetery, final resting place of many outstanding Americans. After a brief but
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    • 22 14 FOUR employees of a Birmingham polishing and plating firm died m a fire which swept through the premises yesterday.—(Reuter).
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    • 159 14 ONE IN 88 BLIND IN INDONESIA SEMARANG, Thurs (UPI)— One out of every 88 person? m Indonesia is blind, according to an official of the Social Affairs Ministry. The offi lal, Kartono. Chief ot the .Ministry's Central Java Office here, said there are one million blind persons registered m Indonesia
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    • 103 14 IKE GETS FULL POWERS TO SPEND WASHINGTON, Thurs. (UPl)— The House Appropriations Committee voted today to give President Eisenhower blank check power to spend all the money needed to put U.S. bombers on a constant air alert. Warning that the .hreat posed by Russian missiles is growing, the committee wrote
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    • 65 14 ONTARIO, Thurs., (UPI) An 11-year-old girl died m hospital on Wednesday without regaining consciousness for four years. Doctors said Virginia Leckie was suffering from a littleknown ailment railed Scolder's disease. At first, she only compiained of a mosquito bite, but then her legs became paralyzed and
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    • 39 14 r HE PORT of London Authority has spent more than £11)1) million on capital development schemes and maintenance work since its inception m 1908, the Authority's Genera! Manager. Sir Leslie Fo-d said m London yesterday (Reuter).
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      • 185 14 Rocket monkeys recovered alive CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs. (UPI) Two little monkeys flew 300 miles into space today m the nose cone of a Jupiter missile and were recovered alive The flight of the two pintsized simians, Able and Baker, gave science important new data needed to Insure the safe space
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    • 318 14 LONDON. Thurs. A man accused of forgery told a magistrate yesterday: *'My managing director. Mr. Sidney Levine. has disappeared with something over £500.000. He is not m this country" Frederick Young, 33. a sales representative employed by the Master Vending Machine Co., Ltd., of Cricklewood.
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    • 61 14 JAKARTA. Thurs (Reuter) -A reoei leader. .Major Go,was among 14 insurgents ki' 1 ed m a recent government air attack on the North Ce'ebes town of Tewason, Antara News-Agency rer>orteri yesterday. Eighteen other rebel* were! wounded, and are now mi n gov- ernment hospitals. mi n
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    • 76 14 SYDNEY. Thurs. (Reuter) A woman who said her husband was jealous of her t?et kitten was granted a speed> divorce yesterday She told Mr. Justice Chambers m the divorce court that her husband beat her with hairbrush whenever she patted the kitten or showed it an> affection.
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    • 50 14 photo WITH everything dampened but their *pnt>. artress Sii7> Parker and male escort BUI Albans frolic m the poo! outside the Hotel Plaza m Ne* I rl week. The activity was part of the m->\ 1 of Everything." which is beinc filmed v N I I UPI
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    • 191 14 RED ENVOY'S WIFE IN LONDON SEEKS ASYLUM LONDON. Thurs.. (Reuter) -Irs. Nina Dmitrieva, 35--year-old wife of the assistant naval attiche at the S< Embassy here, has applied I r political asylum m Britain, the Home Office said last night. A sp desman disclosed this a few hours after her husband,
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