Singapore Standard, 30 May 1959

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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m Tiger Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS- SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1959 VoL lx N 33!. 15 cts. ?4 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 242 1 Tin export quota for Malaya goes up COPENHAGEN, Fri (Reuter) Third quarter tin export quotas under the International Tin Agreement are to be raised to 25.000 tons irom 23.000 m the previous quarter, according to the official communique issued after the end of the Council's 18th meeting here today. The
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  • 401 1 WIDE OPEN ELECTION FOR A NEW SINGAPORE MORE THAN HALF A MILLION WILL VOTE All main parties arc confident af success Transport will be normal: Police on alert FROM EIGHT O'CLOCK this morning more than half a million citizens will vote m the Singapore general election to choose 51 men
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  • 80 1 RUBBER DROP ON EVE OF ELECTIONS RUBBER dropped three cents on the Singapore rubber market yesterday, as pre-election sentiment set m with a marked absence of activity following buyers' reserve. Yesterday's closing at 98? cents per lb for International first grade June was back to the price about a month
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  • 96 1 Two killed in head-on collision Two people died °n the spot and five were injured m a head-on collision between a ,-ar and a bus m Paya Lebar Road, Singapore, last night. The dead were a shop keeper. Lee Kian Liang, 42, and Ngj Choon Swee. 23. Casualties were Wee
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  • 47 1 SYDNEY. Fri. (Reuter) The Minister for the Army, Mr. J. O. Cramer left Sydney tonight for Singapore on the first stage of a tour of Malaya. He said the main purpose of his tour was to visit Australian troops m forward areas of Malaya.
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  • 31 1 JAKARTA, Fri. (Reuter) Antara News Agency reported today that hundreds of people had been killed or injured m a train wreck m the East Priangan Regency of West Java
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  • 176 1 THE Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. Blades, yesterday warned hire car firms and pirate taxi drivers m Singapore that drastic action would be taken against them if they were caught taking voters to and from polling stations. Mr. Blades said special
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  • 486 1 Perak towkay freed after 14-day ordeal CHAINED AND KEPT IN PIT BY KIDNAPPERS IPQH, Fn— Mr. Chin X.m Yew, 47, well-known Ipoh pawnbroker, who was kidnapped 14 days ago from his Rose Gardens residence, was released early this morning. He had been held m captivity m a six by four-foot
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  • 381 1 Alliance confident of another clean sweep in Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Alliance party is expected to sweep the board for the fourth time within ten days when about 1261,000 voters m the State go to polls tomorrow to elect 28 representatives to Selangor't first fully-elected Legislative Assembly. Minister for
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  • 609 1 PAP asking for trouble over detainees Lim SINGAPORE'S Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, yesterday warned that the Peoples Action Party will be asking for trouble if they release political detainees without consulting the Federation. The Chief Minister said that the PAP leaders if they won today's election must refer
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  • 2281 2 Speech delivered by the Vice-President, the Hon'ble Mr. P. A. Delme-Radcliffe, at the Forty-Eighth Annual General Meeting held at Ipoh On Thursday, 28th May. 1959. Gentlemen, Our President is unfortunately unavoidably absent un 'he Federation and is theretore unable to address you today, I am
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 633 2 v~ 15^-yaa 111 rrn 11 t^t a t*t est t t nm r 4^ WHERE TO SHOP DIAMONDS are a girls beat friend Of* jnovr Jewellery from Chiong 9iing jewellers snd Diamond Merchants, lest 1934 g.^ North R-:d2e Road The house lhal *oec!V;i7^ m all I kind; ol jewcli Tel:
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    • 166 2 AUCTION SALE OF Refrigerators. Beds. Mattresses Glass Show Cases, Theodolite. D. R. Suites. Dining Table and Chairs. Child's Cot, Prams. Wardrobes. Dunlopillo Chairs etc. etc., at No. 204. Brewster I Road. Ipoh, on Sunday 31.5.59 1 at 10 a.m. JAMES SIMON, Auctioneer, Tel. 3228. 1 RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
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    • 142 2 NOTICES m.s. "SANGOLA" Sailing for Hongkong and Japan on 31st May, 1959 THE above vessel will sail from Singapore Harbour Board Godown No. 18, Gate No. 4, at 4 p.m. on the 31st May, 1959. Embarkation for saloon and unberthed passengers will commence at 2 p.m. ISLAY RERR CO.. LTD.
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    • 121 2 In the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya In the High Court at Ipoh IN BANKRUPTCY No. 34 of 1953. Re: CHAN FOOK KUAN NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF APPLICATION TO COURT TO APPROVE COMPOSITION NOTICE is hereby given that the application to approve the Composition as proposed and duly
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    • 474 2 JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS lrom Class 'E' above registered P.W.D. Contractors will be received by the State Engineer. Johore. up to NOON of the 13th. June. 1959. for CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETF CHANNEL AT SUNGEI PENGGARAM, BATU PAHAT. Full particulars may be obtained from Senior Executive Engineer, Batu Pahat. TENDER
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    • 405 2 TENDER NOTICES JOHORE P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "EX" and above registered P W.D. Contractors will be received by the Sta'e Engineer, Johore. up to Noon of the Bth. JUNE 1939 foi ihe> CON STR UCTION OF ONE CLASS V BUNGALOW AT JALAN VAHYA AWAL. JOHORE BAHRU Full particulars
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    • 55 2 rENDI SS i I ontri tori bk •ye W] r. f St^ie Engjinepr >. 3 00 p.m. n, Ail hiT.E' S r r, s town Penang 4 f dr c fr< n State Engii eer c j TAN§ SAY k k HBXEQ) IF o ARE WHY WE SHOP AT FITZPATRICKS
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 249 2 HIRE PURCHASE 100 N TK R FIN %NCI chase notoi can md sec 1934 Model upwards terms noderate c t 173A S uth B ice Road Singa pore Tele] rSS6S or Room 2 srd Floe MC/ Bui dim Am pang R nd Kua Lumpui Tele r— a |g052 >t 26
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  • 495 3 SINCAPORE TIGER STANDARD Peoples Responsibility N'a/ 33. 1959 THI MARCH fo the polls by the people of to elect a government for the future S r^ipore is now on. Those who are enfai bound now to exercise their right to stltsfl be conscious of the responsibility which today. According to
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  • 392 3 St X MONTHS ago Moscow announced that izreement had been reached between the We-> k ra Powers and the Soviet Union over the Fan of Berlin, it would conclude a treaty with East German Government and transfer its share of responsibility to the Government of the
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  • 35 3 i— Cf rr, i ecu Mil «oaa 5 pee i PO 107 no 156S Cables HCEkNbwS (3 I'nesl A:i department* KWW, trance Mdi 174 Batu *a Cine Adr r e 4055
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  • 717 3  - U.S. Is Aware Of Malaya's Importance P. H. Goh by THE writer recently visited some of the major cities m the United States at the invitation of the Stats Department. In this article, he gives his observations following discussions with Americans cf all walks of life whom he met during
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  • 1024 3  - Samoa On The Doorstep Of Freedom E. G. WEBBER by Wellington, New Zealand, ALONG with peoples m better known parts ol the globe who will attain their freedom next year from Western control are the lOO.noo Polynesians who live m Western Samoa The.se volcanic Islands In tne Pacific were a
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  • 196 3 As Many Men— So Many Ways "I THINK that it is complete to suppose that there is a way of doing Shakespeare; even to suppose that Shakespeare himself knew precisely what he meant. No artist does. No work of art worth its is entirely conscious. What
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  • Voice of MALAYA
    • 212 3 Sir There is so much talk m the SPA camp about splitting the non-PAP Vote and Tun Lim Yew Hock is said to be doing his utmost to bring about a merger of the LIB-SOCS/UMNO-MCA and SPA Parties. It is therefore difficult to undedrstand why the SPA is
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    • 90 3 Sir "Soviet Communism starts with an atheistic, godless premise. Everything else flows from that premise. If there is no God. there is no morai or natural law Sinre there is no moral law, there is no such thing as abstract right or justice The above words about
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  • 57 3 Atomic power, m time, can help dispe the spectre of hunger trom homes all over the world if it is devoted to peaceful use, as U. S. President Eisenhower proposes It can help scientists improve crops by combatting insects and disease and even can develop new plants
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  • 462 3 T^DAY marks thf rise and A fall of politicians m Singapore and m Selangor. By midnight there may be many disillusioned persons rueing the day they decided to launch on a career of great uncertainty. The world has seen few men who. adopting politics,
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  • 332 4 NO EVIDENCE OF ASSAULT: OPEN VERDICT A WIDOW named two people before the Singapore Coroner yesterday as the assailants of her husband. Madam Goh Bee Geok, wife of a bus conductor Poh Tions Soo, 32, said that when she visited her husband at the hospital he told her that he
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  • 271 4 Union man refuses to give up his communist ideologies IPOH, Fri. The former secretary general of the Perak Labour Union, R. G. Balan, who is at present detained under the Emergency Regulations, has refused to give up subscribing to the policies and ideology of the communists.
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  • 143 4 CHAMBER CHIEF'S MESSAGE THE president of the Si^gspore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin. yesterday hoped the in-coming Government would "look after the welfare of the people In the Colony."' Mr. Ko was speaking a* the Chamber's monthly committee meeting held m the Chamber's premises yesterday. He said
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  • 247 4 Pitho sinking: Mounting of wheel to blame THE Singapore Harbour Board tug, 'Pitho, collided with the Japanese freighter Takeshima Maru and sank on Feb. 7 off Keppel Head because the helm was put hard to port instead of to starboard as ordered by the tug's serang. The Court of Investigation
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  • 302 4 PENANG, Fri. India's famous Travancore dam ing sisters Pad B Zj Ragini, will not be able to marry the men they love if their mother ppus* s llPf "We will have to marry the men chosen by our mother, said Misses Padmini
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  • 141 4 Two gangs battle it out with bottles PENANG, Fri— Mem bers of two rival secret societies, staged a running battle with aerated water bottles and other missiles n a clash at Madras Lane, off MacAlister Road, last night. The commotion caused householders to close their doors and windows. However, a
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  • 157 4 Port union will fight alone if... Decision KUALA T I'M PUR. En -The Fort Swettenham branch 9 fight alone if the National Union of Rai waymen could not get a settlement of the former's claims. This was the unanimous decision of *he branch today. Tne branch is hacking the NCR
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  • 33 4 Kuala Lump v Municipal Council will spend (43,000 for the centenary celebrations of 'he town. $10,000 of which wi 1 come from a development loan of (7,431,500 from the State Government
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  • 161 4 KUALA LUMPUI The Ff r.. ment is taking of the fort) Malaya of Mr Hyde a fori of the Commui t Pan? Groat Britain. W hc Bounced Commuan active 20-year tion with it. A spokesman na. Affair. Standard 1 ration Go\ en
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  • 75 4 Razak cannot attend Tibet convention KUALA LUMPUI Fm The Federation Prime M" ter, Dato Abdul Hussein, has dt- I m vit at n takt pat all- India Tibet cor ni Calcutta on May nt 1. due to pressure of The convention I ganised In respc appeal 'ry a B personage
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  • 198 4 VOTE EARLY, AVOID THE RUSH: LEE'S POLLS EVE MESSAGE the secretary-general of the Peoples Action Party Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night urged the voters \n go to the polls early and avoid a rush m the evening. In an election eve message.] Mr. Lee stated that he was confident
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    • 258 4 fitetton* Tyres Set New World Recordl mWm\\ Ot^lmT \JaWmmmm*W JiT- <^^K^liMjPl »JP' T!^^l I^SP^ B^^l WaWL\ y r r- f r V ""7 Florida, U.S.A. Proves Firestone Tyres Safer jgkWggm^. for You at Highway Speeds y^^^BHk c- er R.>:hma"" c.r;\ :•"< on tyres not n^le one had tyre It f
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  • 344 5 BATTLE BETWEEN COMMUNISM AND FREEDOM It's up to the people to make their choice says Lib-Soc chief THE present election is a fight between the communist and the democratic forces, and the people must decide what they want a communist state or a democratic one, said hAr. E. K. Tan,
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  • 228 5 We will fight the Rest Dr. Toh L peaplf <>f Singa 1 i>krri to give \erdirt on the evidence td heard during weeks f»>r and ms{ th, I political part ppcndepts innral elections x h the Chairman \< tion Party. I h\e m his i idrairt evei c i porf
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  • 230 5 Marshall's 7 -point pledge to the people MB DAVID M rsh W k--3 Partj candidate for Cairn- an election rally last ght held at Monk's Hill made -even-point pledge on what he and his party would do tor if elected. He told the crowd that he [would sti ggle unremittingly
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  • 153 5 RADIO MALAYA TO CARRY RESULTS KIALA LUMPUR Fri, As there is considerable Federation interest m the Singapore elections tomorrow. Radio Malaya has arranged for a special transmission of the full results of this election to be relayed from Radio Singapore. Listeners who wish to hear the Singapore results should tune
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  • 576 5 AS 600,000 IN SPORE GO TO THE POLLS TODAY... SINGAPORE'S two main political parties opposing the Peoples Action Party m the general elections last night appealed to the 600.000 voters who are going to the polls today to form
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  • 355 5 Prepare for worst if PAP comes in: Vasagar CHAIRMAN of the Singapore City Council's ordinary meeting, Mr. S. M. i Vasagar, yesterday warned fellow Councillors that they "must be prepared for the worst" if Peoples Action Party won the election. Speaking at the Council's meeting yesterday Mr Vasagar said: "If
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  • 54 5 THE New Sceneshifters (Musical Dramatic Society of the V.M.C.A. m Singapore) will present "The Desert Song" at the Victoria Theatre on June 4. 5 and 6 at 8.30 p.m. The play, which is produced by Jeanne Galbraith and Charles Wilkinson, has a cast of 80. Bookings
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  • 108 5 THE Singapore City Council will donate $10,000 for the recent fire victims of Joo Chiat Place. The Council's ordinary meeting yesterday decided that this amount should be handed over to the Social Welfare Department to be expended on relief work and for those 26
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  • 1195 6 VOTE WISELY AND FEARLESSLY... The successful 51 can make or mar the quality of our lives f f mm* for five years THE PEOPLE of Singo pore, by peaceful but firm negotiation, have won a major victory and achieved a new form of government which gives them full control and
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  • 441 6 POLLING STATIONS will tv open from 8 am. to 8 pm; the\ will be nunifr<»u> enough to make the vntpr's journey as short as possible: and. provided all thf* voters know clearly what they should do. the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 700 6 as they become available until counting is completed. I Line-up At A Glance Peoples Action Party 5 Singapore Peoples Alliance 37 Liberal Socialists >•• 30 UMNO-MCA 13 Citizens Party 5 Party Ra'ayat 4 Singapore Malay Union 3 Pan-Malayan Islamic Party 3 Labour Front 3 Workers Party 3 Malayan Indian Congress
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    • 197 6 MOULMEIN (10,158) Yap Jen Yau (SPA) Tan Peng Khoo 'Lib-Soc.) Lim You Eng (PAP) MOUNTBATTEN (10,126) Mrs. Scow Peck L^ne 'SPA' Wee Soo Bee (Lib-Soc; Tay Kum Sun 'PAP; Wong Foo Nam (UMNO MCA) Felice Leon-Soh CRURA) NEE SOON Yap Chin Poh <SPA) I Yong Nyuk Khoon (Lib -Soc Sheng
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    • 259 6 Thomas Lao pin. (UMNO v V. Loula remand* T) SIGLAP (14,632) I A Bnodfn Sahorah bi ;••'> Mohamed B Hamid (UMI yft Peter Pang Wanjur bit i S H (PMIP Koh To P Km tin* Abdullah Mnv SOUTHER* ISLANDS (5,32: Mona H Kum T.ng H r; y Ahmad Jabr ffi
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  • 147 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 98* 99 R.S.S No. 1 June 982 99 R.S.S Xo 1 July 99 991 R.S.S. No 2 971 98i R.S.S. No. 3 91 97| Tone: Barely steady. Tin price m Singapore was 5.1988 per
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  • 500 7 'FIGHT PAP TO SAVE SINGAPORE FROM CHAOS' am not power crazy** Tun Lim SINGAPORE Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, at a Singapore Peoples Alliance rally at Fullerton Square yesterday told the crowd that he had been accused of being "power crazy and that I wanted to be a Prime
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  • 42 7 MR. C. STOWE, formerly headmaster of Klang High School, has arrived m Kota Bharu to take over from Mr. A. D- Bennett as Chief Education Officer, Kelantan. Mr. Bennett has gone on transfer to Perak as Chief Education Officer there.
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  • 58 7 AN Indonesian soprano. Effie Tjoa, will give a performance at the Victoria Theatre :n Singapore on June Mi?? Tina, i? a graduate of the Amsterdam Conservatoire of Music and the Accademia Santa Cecilia of Rome and is also the winner of the Viotti International Singing competition
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  • 308 7 Decision of Colony voters today will have effect on world he says THE decision taken by Singapore voters today, the eve of their complete internal self-government, "will have a far-reaching effect not only on Singapore, but also on the Federation of Malaya and the rest of the world."' ThLs statement
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  • 56 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— A communist terrorist was killed on May 5 m the Grik District of Perak by a patrol of the 3rd. Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. The patrol made contact with two terrorists and shot one dead. The other fled. News of the killing was
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  • 202 7 Call for unity among teachers FENCE SITTERS URGED: JOIN STU AN i urgent appeal for "fence sitters" to support the Singapore Teachers Union was made m an emergency release yesterday, the eve of internal self-government m the Colony. Under the title "Teachers Unite!" the S.T.U. asks "those teachers, who are
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  • 179 7 LECTURER m Bacteriology m the Singapore Division of the University of Malaya, 37-year-old Dr. Lee Liang Hin, was yesterday appointed as the Director of the World Health Organisation's Poliomyelitis Centre, located m the University's Department of Bacteriology. Dr. Lee, the first Malayan to serve
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  • 358 7 Only Alliance can deliver the goods -Wong AN assurance that the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance was the "only Party m Singapore that can work for an early merger with the Federation" was given over Radio Singapore last night, m a final election speech by the Alliance candidate for Mountbatten Division. Mr. Wong
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    • 55 7 TODAY- Singapore 4.07 a.m. (7ft lim. 5.55 n m (6ft 7in). Port Dickson 12 23 pm. (6ft Bml Penning 633 a.m (6ft 4in> 536 p.m. TOMORROW: Singapore 3.23 a.m. 1 6ft sin.i. 659 pm. <6ft Bin». Port Dickson 122 a m (6ft. lin). 157pm (6ft. Bin) Penang 901 a.m. (6ft
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  • 282 9 Faster Travel By BOAC Comet 4 Striking decreases m journey times between Singapore and other key cities of East and West will result from the introduction of B. O A. C's Comet 4 jet services to Singapore next month. On Tuesday and Thurday afternoons, a Comet 4 will leave Singapore
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  • 184 9 'Selective Support' In Industrials THERE was selective support ir. Industrials on the Malayan share market yesterday Prices, however, eased slightly at the close. Tin? were quiet, while Rub-rf-s were Irregular, Turnover was fair. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers* Association were: Buyers Sellers W H...:r.rr.er 1*42 144 M Bre-.ver:es
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  • 401 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday; Fitzpatricki 94c; F. N. ords. $1.65 to ?l 67 to $1.66; Gammon SI 80 to $1 35 to $1.71 xd. $1.89 cd overnight, $188 cd. W. Hammer $1.44. $145. Hume prefs. \4 10, A4/11 ov M. Cement $1.65; M.
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  • 295 9 CEYLON RUBBER FOR CHINA UNDER NEW BARTER Finance Commerce COLOMBO, Fri. (Reuter)— Ceylon will sell 30,000 tons of rubber to China m exchange for 20,000 tons of rice this year. Agreement on the quantities and prices of rice and rubber to be exchanged between the two countries under their barter
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  • 198 9 IPOH, Fri. The acting chairman of Malayan Producers Limited, Mr J. G. M. Ferguson, today announced a profit of $221,431 for the company. He said this was an improvement over the previous year by $39,991. The annual general meeting of the company was held at
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  • 183 9 Japan's Imports Rising TOKYO. Fri. (Reuter) The Bank of Japan said today Japan's balance of international payments needed careful watching m the coming months, because there were indications that imports were increasing while exports, were levelling off. Japan's balance of external payments has yielded surpluses consecutively for the past 19
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  • 120 9 LONDON. Fri. (Reuter) The Commonwealth Development Finance Company plans to double its authorised capital by the creation of 15 million new ordina^v one sterling shares, its annual statement disclosed today. The chairman. Lord Goodber, said m a statement that m view of the expanded facilities '"we are prepared
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  • 244 9 Firm Shows Confidence In S'pore The Industrial Commercial Insurance Co. Ltd., Singapore, will open for business on Monday, the day when the new State of Singapore comes into being. "We are happy to launch business simultaneously with the inauguration of our new State," secretary of the company. Mr. Hong Tan
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  • 247 9 Easier Tendency In week THE week's rubber market has shown an easier trend and there was a lair amount of upcountry liquidation to assist the decline m prices, says Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co Ltd.'! report. Overseas' markets have nofl been encouraging ana the demand for lower sheet was mostly rovrrir.c
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  • 95 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per oicul yesterday were Copra April-May $44£ buyers; S4si sellers; coconut oil m bulk $68 sellers; m drums S7O. sellers; Muntok white pepper 51. 3 7 sellers; Sarawak white 51 36 sellers; special Sarawak black $80 Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 109 9 OUTER ROADS Xanfa. Ommenkerk. Silindoeng. Le Maire, Statins Jensen, Kaloekoe. Yarra Breeze, Tees Breeze, Orient Explorer, Tolerante. Xarica, Bradeverett, Kivorsk. Armonia, Glengyle. Ternate, Agapenor. Yosu. Thames. Hallanger, Hosho Maru, Negoya Maru. INNER ROADS Longsindhu, Soon Lee, Tg. Pinang, Sugi, Prekkak, Kaitero, Hong Hai. Kirn Hwa. Tong Thay,
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  • 45 9 Tne Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T. T /O. D. (ready), Canada 31 7/16. Swiss Francs 141 1/4 French Francs *****, Deutsche Marks 136 5/8. Italian Lire *****. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 281 9 HOUSES which can be constructed m five days specially designed for Far Eastern countries are the main feature of the London Exhibition of Dexion Products a firm specialising m producing materials. The new construction system is called Chee Dcx and has been jointly developed by
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    • 350 10 UOMB or Wtataya'i foremost youth leader*, Tunku Abdullah ibni Tuanku Abdul Ribman. uho is touring thp I'nited States. Is seen discussing his study plans m Washington with Mr I Graham PfcraottS, who sbnrth replaces Mr. Walter Robertson as Assistant Secretarj of state for Fij- Eastern Affairs Tunku
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    • 52 10 ■Picture by a i CHE Afsah binte Osm.in. the winner of the Talentime Singing competition organised by the Rata Shoe Factory. Klang. m conjunction with Guest Hay. last Saturday receives a pri7e from Mrs. .IF. Bartos. wife of the Regional Director of Rata Far East Organisations.— Ch'ng
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      116 10 Picture by Picture by TWENTY-TWO scooters from Klang and coastal districts who attended a three-day preliminary course at May School, Port Swettenham. last week. Ch'ng Seng Poh CHL Mariaai btefc I winner of th* 1 FaßTj I 1 competition aeU ll rnn junction *Hfc GaetJ organised b\ the
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    1643 11  - WHO KNOWS BEST SCRUTINEER "My Best Bets Are Toreador In Race Six And Signal Patrol In Race 8." mm Francis He's Equal To Derby Task By r RACE ONE j Traveller s Cheque To Cash In Traveller's Cheque II has trained on splendidly, and if he reproduces his track form,
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  • 377 12 I.0.C. VIOLATED THE RULES The Expulsion Of Free China Nationalist China Brands W% ff amP* mmmW mm* M B avVRa. am*xS JPtm mumml *mVa- ST atfaa* rfrunaage trio. TAIPEI, Fri. (Reuter) The Chinese Nationalist Government condemned the decision of the International Olympic Committee to, bar Nationalist Athletes from participating m
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  • 266 12 U.S. GOVERNMENT NOT TOO HAPPY OVER THE BAN WASHINGTON. Fri. (ITI) The State Department said yesterday it was reluctant to believe that the International Olympic Committee had decided to expel .Nationalist China. Such a decision would be totally Inconsistent with the Olympic Committee's previous record or' non-political devotion |to the
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  • 55 12 TAIPING, Fn. Tei v United dropped a table poinl when 'hey we--: he a one-all draw >y the PW D ir their second division soccer league tie played on the esplanade yesterday. Cm?, scorers were centrelor wa t d B a kar for Tei an n
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  • 76 12 FOWLER TAKES 4 TITLES PRIVATE Fowler won four finals m the Singapore Base District Tennis tournament which ended at Tyersall Park yestei day. Results of the fina were: Men's Doubles: Pte Fowler L Cpl. Carter heat Thomas and Coop 6-2. 6-4. Ladies Singles: Mrs, Jones beat Miss Hipkins 6-3. 6-2.
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  • 29 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. Selangor Chinese Recreation l C whipped Persatuan Pemuda Kamporc Bharu 7-0 m today's FAS Division 111 League match en the Pudu Road ground-
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  • 37 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. S "ring all their goals m the second half the Federation P ost Coy beat S.I. A. *C 3-0 m their F.A.S. Division 111 'League match on the Taylor R^ad ground today.
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  • 210 12 I LAST minute coal by outside right Soerjadi enabled the visiting Banka Billiton football team from Indn. n°sia to open their Colony tour with 2-1 \ictorv over Singapore m a floodlit soccer match at Jalan Besar stadium last night. Hit hee.-; ;N was Stored In
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  • 39 12 KUALA I.IM? r R. Fn Forty-eight rompetitors frwn a ;*ates -v. take par- :n Urn h Malayan Esl re Cross C< thampionships which v }c held tomorrow at 4 p.m. py ijQQg Sports C i
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  • 188 12 LOS ANGELES, Fri. (Reuter) England salvaged a little from the wreck of their trip to the America's yesterday when they trounced the I'nited States B—l8 1 to wind up a four-match tour with their only victory. Previously they had heen heaten 2 o by
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  • 65 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Amateur Weightlilting Federation have selected Mr. Kok Kee to be official representative at the first inaugural meeting of the Asian Body Builders Federation to be held m Colombo, Ceylon. during the first week of .June. Mr- Kok Kee will be
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  • 30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Selangor Cluh maintained their unbeaten record when they whipped Camp Federation Army by 5-1 m a FAS division two soccer match on the padang here today.
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  • 55 12 Photo SURBITON, Surrey: Wearing an unusual garb for tennis m this country, Mrs. P. Ahmad of Pakistan ip action during her first round match m the Women's Singles, against Mrs. F. M. Sherwood recently. It was the opening of the Surrey championships, open tournament at the
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  • 266 12 COLONY'S PROPOSAL TO BE TABLED KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Selangor Amateur Swimming Associatieg at iB annual general meeting here tomorrow will discuss a proposal from the g A.S.A. to form an Asian Swimming Confederation. The Singapore Amateur' Swimming Association has! taken the
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  • 21 12 The Joint Services and Johore Malaya Cup tie scheduled for Sunday had been cancelled, it was announced yesterday.
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  • 34 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fd A penalty goal m the second half helped Sultan Suiieman j beat UMNO Youths 3—2 m a FAS division I League match played on the Princess Road ground today.
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    • 73 12 FOOLISH TO MAKE COMPARISONS Sir I have read Ll IVB son's letter l day's d. wthat with to his claim* I experience, he a; be entire boxing and Its vii l It U make comp iri he has done :k is U here the two m the same question wil]
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  • 95 12 SEREMBAN. Friday— The annual tennis match between Negri Sembilan and Malacca for the "Lim Cheng Siong" Cup Vn-.11 be played at the N.S. Chinese Recreation Club court s on Sunday. The match will be decided on Cue results of three singles and four doubles. The following will
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  • 42 12 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The No. 27 Coy. Royal Army Service Corps 'A' gained full point? when they beat No. 656 Squadron. Army Air Corps. 2-0 m their Central Malaya SubDistrict league soccer match on the Rifle Range road ground today.
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  • 162 12  -  VERUS by TlMlD— Although Robinson idolized Joe Louis and had watched boxing workouts m Detroit, he was a shy, timid lad and fighting of any sort seemed pointless to him. In school boxing matches, during physical education classes, he would refuse to
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  • 742 13  - Frogmen— One Of The Army's Most Unusual Units Sgt. P.M. Howard Ready For Diving by Pictures by [H(NKO> FROGMEN and you immediately fa Rova! Navy. Or do you' vould hardly this v.?* proudly r too 1 z m g and ex- hfe. Men tike Lt Michael Karris^. a?ed 23, whose
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    26 13 A re-tonditirnied mooring is placed m the water, and CP' Jeff Parkin, captain of the "Zadar", and Lt. Harrison (right) releases it from the lifting cables.
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  • 172 13  - THE STARS AND you RITA DEL MAR by q\ OT vnns > n Always 'he Milt] m;nd In rcai each an >ffv er Shi kf^ppi ro ITI RDAI for f* m and s ifl \c* thai vo'j for aal tnv R RIRTHDATE D KIRTHsfGN AMIS :i |o g i eeh
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  • 720 13 KROH, North Malaya pOUR Australian signallers had a "radio ringside" seat recently for the biggest battle against communist terrorists that North Malaya has seen for many months. They wore members ol a letachment of signallers providing communications for a m— M !r oci Australian
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    • 168 13 LI'L ABNER Al r Bj AI Capp V^^E^L^lT) ZZ "I M u^»T JVa' SH dKT P CORN-FID-ENSHULLV, SHE CAiNTUVE LUXURV,EASE^ID <V^?| /m^MaUvV iSS^p emu ff V KNOWS NO BOUNDS.'.' 1 GUUIWUR-WTHONE J r&?l WAIS-an^^.^ -m-. X U*- J' Kr*Js^.u. f mmm^^^^smm^f^^.ammmm\a\mmmmm\ py^,k ;*-r Ql (A»J f ALLEY OOP Rv v
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  • 296 14 mci Intf *MTED NATIONS. FrL BPI) Marriage* are last- longer but the world reg rate 15 climbing, the .ted Nations reported toThe latest Issue nt the IN grbook cave for the first Ime detailed international statistics on marriage and divorce The longer marriages were attributed
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  • 96 14 UNAWARE that their parents are dead. 11--month-o'd Glenn Whitaker sucks his thumb as his sister, Wendy. 2*. hues babysitter Carol I ynn Wallis, IC m Van Nays, California. The father. William Whitaker. 32, shot his wife. Arline, 28, to death with a rifle and then killed himself.
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  • 87 14 [enna F- EU iter}.— A Cre boslc •< g idei p' rt has askc tat litica is m iftei I to .r-r i battle with inds over the f r ntiex sn Sin the Federa Office :*^r c. Flying The pilot, a %n te show bl
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  • 186 14 I'll take religion to Sydney's beaches Bishop SYDNEY. Pri (Reuter) Church ol Eng md Bishop, H R. Qough, who tomorrow will be enthroned as Archbishop of Sydney, said today he was prepared to s" to Sydney's beaches to help -pr-^ad religion. He said he *lso Intended f "> es. wharve?
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  • 215 14 LONDON Fri. (I/PI) The British Medical Association today issued a detailed plan for a "strike" to be called by the 20.000 physicians m the National Health Service, if negotiations with the government fail to produce a pay raise. The doctors involved care for about
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  • 347 14 GENEVA: SUCCESS IN TEN DAYS! Optimism rises as Ike prods Big* Four Foreign Ministers will pave way for Summit WASHINGTON, Fri. (Reuter Washington officials said today they would not be surprised if the Geneva Foreign Ministers conference reached a conclusion m the next ten days. They said that such a
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  • 205 14 DULLES LEAVES $300,000 TO SON NEW YORK. Fri. (Reuter)— The will of Mr. John Foster Dul es, which was filed for 1 probate m Manhattan Surrogate's Court yesterday, included bequests totalling $714,000 i (Malayam. The res* of the former Secretary of State's estate was left m trust to h i
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    • 193 14  -  jury by DACCA. East Pakistan. Fri. (Reuter) The government has revoked the system of trial by jury m nine out of seventeen districts of East Pakistan. An official Press statement said: "There is a lack of confidence In the fairness of trial by jury m these
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  • 103 14 Nothing to stop you going bald L O N D O N, Fri. (Reuter) The man going prematurely bald can do nothing about it, a doctor declared yesterday. Writing m "Family Doctor." a monthly magazine. Dr. David Williams said "Spending a fortune on the best advertised remedy will lead inevitably
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    11 14 "If it's for what I think it is— NO
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  • 25 14 PERMISSION for Cathay Pacific Airways to run once weekly service ber^-pen Honekons. Manila. Port Moresby. Wardin and Sydney !m C gazetted yesterday.- Reuter
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  • 56 14 phot,, GRIEVED at the death <»f his old frien ad ay date. John Foster Dulles Prrs]dp n t I s.-nhnww eompanied by Mamie. h;s wife, arrive bad capital from their Gettysbarg Farm Pr^jrif. n1 £j^ hnupr immediately ordered an official Funeral Dulles, who died of rancer at
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  • 162 14 RANGOON, Fri. (Keuter) The number on- r^ among the Karen tribesmen holding out m thf the Irrawaddy Delta has £i\en himself ap 'he Burm government announced yesterday. The announcement said th< rebel Muka Paw. alias Sa\* Tun Nay. a Brigade C n naander, surrendered
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  • 49 14 THEY DONT KNOW THERE'S CASH IN BANK CAN BER I ter) Abe lives haup to bear bank money |i I The '*< re'te"' p names i unclaimed t the Coir through the ten The large-* us p m i ..nea is an D wane! M ng trustee. X* r m
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