Singapore Standard, 3 June 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" Singapore, Wednesday, june 3, 1959 Vol. IX No. 335. 15 cts. 14 Page* (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 798 1 SINGAPORE IS NOW A STATE: LEE TO BE P.M. Governor agrees to the release of detainees THE Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, yesterday agreed to release eight prominent members of the Peoples Action Party from Changi Jail tomorrow and the party has agreed to form a government on Friday.
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  • 29 1 Changi Jail visitor MR. Lpp Kim Yew 9 brother of PAP lender Mr. Lee Kuan Yeu\ emerges from Changi Jail, after teeing the eight political detainees, yesterday morning. Standardpic.
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  • 80 1 THE LATE SULTAN'S BODY DUE TOMORROW THE body of the late Sultan of Johore, Major-General Sir Ibrahim, will arrive in Singapore harbour tomorrow, on board the liner Willem Ruys. It will then be transferred to the flagship of the Royal Malayan Navy. Sri Johore, for its last journey to Johore
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  • 33 1 A B-47 bomber crashed at Winchester. California, early yesterday, killing two and possibly three crewmen and seriously injuring a fourth. Flaming debris was scattered over a two-mile area. UPI
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  • 96 1 Market is uncertain Prices ease slightly UNCERTAINTY on th e share market, pending the formation of a new government in Singapore, resulted in slight easing of a number of industrial share counters yesterday. Tins were generally better, due to the higher local metal price (S39Bjj per picul up 50 cents)
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  • 34 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A new agreement on higher wages and allowances between the National Union of Plantation Workers representing 320.000 employees and the Malayan Planting Industries Employees Association, went into effect yesterday.
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  • 389 1 Alliance romp to another victory in Negri SCOREBOARD ALLIANCE 20, OPPOSITION 4 THE UMNO-MCA MIC Alliance yesterday won control of another state assembly when their candidates contesting in the Negri Sembilan election gained 20 out of a total of 24 seats. They lost three seats to the Socialist Front, which
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  • 244 1 Cordial ties with Singapore Fed. Premier KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Cabinet of the Federation discussed the Singapore situation at length at today's weekly meeting. The Standard was reliably told. The Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak told The Standard tonight that the relationship between the Federation and the newly born State
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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE has been officially declared free from smallpox. Quarantine restrictions will no longer be enforced in the port or at the airport.
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  • 47 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Toes. Singapore's fnrmer Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said herp todav that hp expected to be the Leader of the Opposition in the new Assembly. Tun Lim arrived here yesterday for talks with Tunku Abdul Rahman and other Alliance leaders.
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  • 209 1 HAVE YOU SEEN HIM? POLICE INTENSIFY HUNT FOR ESCAPEE THE Singapore Police have intensified their hunt for Teh Kam, the 23-year-old prisoner who escaped from Oufram Road Prison at dawn on Monday. Teh Kam. a woodcutter, was on remand on a capital charge of being in possession of firearms. The
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  • 92 1 Rail union may take stronger action KUALA LI'MPrR. Tues. The National Tnion of Railwaymen will continue its work-to-rule campaign, which bepan IS days apo, and may take even stronger action, the union president, Mr. Alfred King, said today. He emphasised thai despito rumours to the contrary there is no rift
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  • 92 1 WAR ACE TO BRING JET AIRLINER A WARTIME bomber pilot will fly the first London-Singa-pore BOAC Comp l 4 ~e* airliner into Paya Lebar todav to inaugurate thrice- weekly Kfvice from Britain. Captain V S Moore, 4R. «rfg be at the control! of the Comet when it land.s here at
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  • 213 1 THE Prime Minister, Federation of Malaya. Da to Abdul Razak bin Hussein, sent a telegram to the Prime Minister-designate of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night offering his "personal congratulations" to Mr. Lee on being chosen as the first Prime Minister of the
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  • 240 2 But flight was not the cause WASHINGTON. T u e s (Reuter) Able, the little female monkey which went into outer space with a companion and returned to earth last week, died last nig:ht while undergoing an operation. An army announcement said the death of the seven
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  • 602 2 (From Page 1) PASIR PANJANG (Total electorate 3,811) M. Muthucumaru (All.) I- 581 Md Nor bin Abd. Hamiri (Ind.) "85 Chcs'p Yen Kwee (Ind.) 311 Mohcl Marzuki bin Haji Die (PMIP) 263 Majority "9^ Poll Percentage: 85 Rejected Vote?: 81 PILAH (Total electorate 5,392) Mohamed
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  • 47 2 FOUR MEN, Law Hw« pafc. Goh Kon Chee. Choy Peng Kwang and Ho Thye Liong. were acquitted yesterday in the Singapore F- irth District Couri or. a charge 3f being member? of in i leca] tssembty at Craig K-^-; on the n.sht of March 18
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  • 240 2 LONDON Tues The High Court here today ordered 20-year-old heiress Katharine Sowsett. who eloped to Scotland two weeks ago with 27-year-old Edward Langley to return to her fathers home at Greatford Hall, Lincolnshire. She was also directed not to see
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 457 3 Unity Tolerance IN making a call to the three majority races Federation, in terms of population, the |f1 the Chinese and the Indians to stand M thjt they can share in the benefits of -idence, the former Premier, Tunku Abdul reminded them also, at an election rally Lu-npur on Tuesday,
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    • 340 3 T HE announcement by the Federation's listd for Education, Inche Mohamed Khir johari, that the time has come for a review and new lisal of the country s educational policies and programmes »s closely connected with the call for ■i *v ind tolerance made by Tunku Abdul
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  • 571 3  - Spur For Ceylon Na tiona liza tion FRANCIS ASHBORN by COLOMBO 'THE Ceylon Parliament has been prorogued until June 30, and during the next five weeks the Premier. Mr. Bandaranaike, will have to do some intensive w o r k following the Cabinet crisis of last week when two of
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  • 47 3 j Physicists consider ab- solute zero to be I minus 459.6 degrees I (F). And strange things happen near that point. At about minus 452 degrees. helium gas turns to liquid, and all other substances are solid. Oxygen and nitrogen look like white sand.
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  • 1040 3  - The Russian Game Of Tug Of War Edward Crankshaw '>» LONDON QNfc^ of the older and more elementary jokes, still seen at village flower-shows, is for one side in a tug-of-war to let go of the rope so that the other side, huffing and puffing, falls over backwards in a
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  • 38 3 DUT ai leasi he wants one thing that we all want. and within his present field of manoeuvre, which is Limited, if only by his inheritance from Stalin, he is making it possible for us to selves
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  • 169 3 Shorts from the Talks Honourable Talk -PARLIAMENT. as its name implies. Is a place of talk. A contempt lor talk Is a sign of contempt for freedom. Autocrat? profess to despise and suppress talk because it Is a waste of time. But. in fact, if it Is BO foolish why
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  • 433 3 the NEWS as it strikes me YT HAT is. probably, the first public acknowledgement nf the loyally and the great contribution made by the Chinese <nd the Indians in the development of the Malay States by a Ma lav of Royal birth and a leader of the country, was made
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  • 342 3 TT is 350 years (writes "New 1 Commonwealth" for May) since Admiral Sir George Somers, while on a voyage conveying a party of colonists to the new plantations then being formed in Virginia, was shipwrecked upon one of the numerous sunken reefs surrounding Bermuda, thereby discovering for
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  • 146 4 City Council workers will get a packet in back pay ABOUT 10.000 diilv-rated workers of the Singapore City Council ha.ve been told that they would be getting more than two vears' back pay for increases awarded by the Ritson Commission of Inquiry which sa* early in 1957. A though iwai
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  • 195 4 More chairs for crippled children MEMBI F:s the Women i Royal Ui Force serving ai F\? Changl are presenting two more Invalid chairs to the Stngapon branch of the British Red Cross I r use of pa'irr* I the 7 d Cross Home v r Crirp'.- d Children, Nice Drive
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  • 218 4 Essay Contest For S'pore Women AN essay antesi for women of 98 countries, including Singapore, has been announced by the Committee of Correspondence, whose headquarters are in New York. The announcement whi h came to The Standard yesterday, says that the object of the contest Is 'to stimulate women throughout
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  • 39 4 IKE Sultan of Perak has !e -.re:i Saturday a public holiday Throughout the S'ate. on the occasion of the funeral rf the 'ate Sultan of Johore. S'n*e Departments and institutions have beer, asked to fly flags a* ha'.f-rr.a*:
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  • 103 4 THE EVIDENCE WAS NOT SUFFICIENT A SINGAPORE Magistrate yesterday granted a farmer. Urn Gak Soh, 27, a discharge not amounting to an acquittal on an armed robbery j charge. L:m was allegi ci to have j robbed a housewife! Ten Ah Kan of $700 and three gold rings at a
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  • 50 4 "In my opinion, this Is very wrong." she added. Madam Ho thought that beauty-consciousness was in every woman, but to "spend too much time before the mirror in beautifying oneself is wrong. Women should spend more time In reading newspapers and magazines to keep themselves in touch
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  • 140 4 Kerala Samajam Pats PAP THE Singapore Kerala Sa- majam m a statement yesterday congratulated the Peoples Action Party on its "marvellous victory" in last week's ele "ions. The statement, in the form of a resolution, says that "it is a matter of great satisfaction to note that the Peoples Action
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  • 129 4 HK STAR FOR PICTURE ON JUNGLE WAR KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Trained for six months in Hollywood, beautiful Hongkong actress, Pearl Au Kar Wai, arrived here this morning with this statement: "I have no future plans and I live only for today because tomorrow can take care of itself." But her
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  • 110 4 BY-ELECTION IN PROVINCE WELLESLEY PENANG, Tiies.— The Supervisor of Elections. Penang, Mr Ong Kah Seng, i n a statement issued today disclosed that a writ of by-election has been issued to the Returning Officer Sungei Bakap warn of the Rural District Council South Province Wellesley. The vacancy has occurred a?
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  • 344 4 PAP women say: Clear cobwebs of superstition SIPERSTITION must be wiped out and the standard of education of Singapore women must be raised, said two Peoples Action Party Assemblywomen yesterday. The Assemblywomen were Miss Chan Choy Siong and Madam Ho Puay Choo. Miss Chan told T 'ne Standard that the
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  • 290 4 Nine types of articles only allowed in by post HONGKONG, Tues. (I PI) Communist China has banned food p*rrpi< L|| from Hongkong and Macao to the mainland. The Hongkong communist newspapers vesterday published an nouncement of the ban. which is aimed at
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  • 209 4 MASS RALLY AT CITY HALL THE Peoples Action Party, which last weekend won a decisive victory in the Legisative Assembly elections, will hold a mass rally on the City Hall steps this evening between 6.45 p.m. and 10 p.m. The purpose is to present the governing party to the people.
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  • 123 4 AWARDS FOR AMATEUR WRITERS IPOH. Tues. The Minister for Education, Inrhe Mohamed Khir Johari. is considering a literary award for the amateur writer who contributes most toward? the creation of a Malayan literature. The Minister made this disclosure to The Standard just before he emplaned for the Federal capita] after
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  • 86 4 A HOUSEWIFE, Mrs Ir e Chin Ghee, was awarded the first prize at the Japanese flower arrangement exhibition held yesterday at the Y.W.C.A. at Oliver Quay, Singapore. The exhibition was organised by Mrs. K. Kim. the instructress. The .iudjres were Mr. S. Hinata, japan- EM Consul
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  • 26 4 HE ADMITS TRUST COUNTRY K Ah Ch: l John Got Sessi |Bli breach < §en March 13. H IM| Ull Rahrr.a.':. postp< mil bail n: v. «H
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  • 382 4 Air linking of N. Borneo: Aussie pattern to be copied THE Senior Air Traffic Contral Officer. North Borneo, Mr. G. K. F. Armstrong, will return to Jesselton from Australia soon with new ideas for opening up remote parts of North Borneo through air transport. Mr. Armstrong came to Australia under
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  • 371 5 We'll resign if we have to pay for our food: They say KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Nurse s at the Lady Templer Hospital In iave stepped up their ''war" ago 7nst the hospital authorities and :J tcrc6 to resign en bloc if they remain
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  • 144 5 Call for more fire -fighters it take it for granted Minister 1\ I I MPI R. Tue>. Minlstei for In terior and bin Dato Abdul Rahman, topeoplc to take An active inter est in the ft ice B -^fnt in the Federation. t: Qg the the I > nric n.
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  • 85 5 SINGER OUT TO WIN FAME MALACCA, To.jbs.— A young man with a de gp voice has n jiving vocal recitals In the Federate n in an erlort to earn enough money to go to L r.d n :■"•> s**~idv mu^ic H I H:n f a local barii ne wh has
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  • 76 5 pics. HUNDREDS of well-wishers wait outside the main gates of Government House yesterday (pictured above). Mr. Lee Kuan Yen, the Peoples Action Party leader, had gone in to confer with Sir U illiam (,oode about the release of eight party members and
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  • 230 5 Bom hoy papers hail PAP's polls victory BOMBAY. Tues. (Reuter) The Peoples Action Party's overwhelming victory in Saturday's poll in Singapore has been generally welcomed by Bombay's two leading English dailies. The independent Times of India said editorially: "What- ever suspicions others mav i harbour against the PAP it clearly
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  • 119 5 UK-Malaya talks continue rAL K S bet\\ e en a Malh 3 a n Government mission and four British Government ministries on military and financial projects in London yesterday j entered their second week, reports Reuter. The Malayan delegation held a private meeting yesterday morning at the office of the
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  • 34 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues Two Independent?, Mr. Phua Phian Em and Mr. Tan. Tiang Sean, were elected in the Pant Va'ani local council polls. They j will serve f n r three years.
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  • 588 5 LONDON. Tues. The judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday allowed an appeal by Mr. Chew Boon Ee. of Penan?, from a judgment of the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya dismissing actions which he brought in 1955 claiming declarations
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  • 211 5 TAIPING. Tues. Four, men who were alleged to have come to extort $50 from a Town Council clerk. Mr. Lim Hong Jon. were today "caught red-handed'" m front of t ne Council here this morning. The arrest was made with such speed, that
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  • 36 5 MR Chew Seng, the Singapore Peopled AUiance candidate fnr Sembawang was reported a,s having Last hli deposit in the s^rrr.q'. elections on May 30 Mr Chew has not In fact lost hit deposit.
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  • 134 6 on his birthday PENANG, lues. The State Government will be holding a tea party at the Residency to celebrate the birthday of the Yang diPertuan Agong on June lf», which has been declared a public holiday throughout the Federation Prayers for the King and for peace, order
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  • 176 6 TOP executives of the Sin- j gr.pore Peoples Action Party j remain unchanged. The composition of the new centra] executive announced yesterday showed only minor changes 'in the party hierarchy. The e.ection took pi ace on Sunrl.lv at a special conference of party
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  • 140 6 A YOUNG woman who began work in the Prisons Department as a clerk yesterday took time off a few hours later and rushed to Singapore Second District Court to testify for her young husban^ charged with attempted extortion. Alter Mrs. R. L Retnasamy gave evidence,
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  • 36 6 1,000 BAIL YANG MOOK HUA. who claimed trial to a charge of being a member of an iiiega! assembly at Geylang Road on Monday night, was yesterday granted bail of $1,000 by a Singapore Magistrate's Court.
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  • 75 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A communist terrorist suspect was captured by a Senoi Praak Patrol near Sungei Kundang. in Jerantut district of Pahang, on May 27. News of the capture has been withheld until now for security reasons The Senoi Praak have played a notable part in
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  • 523 6 Muslim leader tells of plight of those on the run from China IPOH, Tues. The Communists if given the chance— would exploit religious intolerance to the full, said a leader of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society, Tuan Haji Mohamed Hussein, who has just returned here after a
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  • 166 6 Driver blames a -ghost for crash PEXANG, rues. A car-driver today blamed a ghost for causing him to ram his vehicle against a tree. The driver. Lim Hock Hai, 22, was fined $75 and had his driving licence endorsed, when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate Mr. Ng Mann Sau, to
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  • 381 6 Promoted officer takes over commands of battalion EXJMh'Jk LUMPUR, Tues. >lajor >lohri v Haji Tallin, until recently second-in-mmm;: Ist Batta Bon Royal Malay Regiment at liurStl U has been promoted to the rank of loapsjru and appf »inted Officer Commanding oth BattalieaJ regiment stationed here. His pijomotion and appointment have
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  • 212 6 SPA man calls for a strong Opposition THE newly-elected Singapore Peoples Alliance Assemblyman for Joo Chiat, Mr. C. El Kofa yesterday appealed to a.l those who voted against the TAP to join a united opposition. "I ask you all to forget the past and join one group," he .-tressed. "Let.
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  • 171 6 POLLING CONDITION WERE JUST TOO BAD WOMEN' S LEAGUE THREE separate complaints on polling: conditions in las* week's elections were made yesterday by the Singapore League of Women Voters. One specifically mentioned the polling; station at Keppel Harbour Community Centre (Telok Blan&ah Division), where, it was stated, a long flight
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  • 192 6 PARALYSER SOLDIER NEEDS YOURS HELP MALA Tue.v. 4 net ted C I Lnche Ghaflar bm B day agreed to M I If fund to and Ha n| Bach a k t r > It. rai treatment Hassan, an Guard Reginv paralysed wards arc r fp? treatment In Brits His lorry
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  • 64 6 MALACCA. 1 Cmef Minister, :^r bin Baba, official residence a* h. and i Mer i to any Govc: who wished to The new Chief prefers to live in m list at Ma'a K e around fa a Minor, saf ber esidence Euesi h r
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  • 199 6 King to open $6 mils 'Literary Sho w piece' Kl ALA LLMPIR, Tues. The literary of the Federation was inspired by the Report on Education sponsored by the present Prime WinM Dato Abdul Razak will be declared open Hyr the Vang di-Pertuan A Thursday. It is the $6,000,000 Language Institute
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  • 52 7 AWANG BIX SARAK was charged in a Singapore Magistrate's Our', yesterday with rape on Rahrr.ah binte Saiong at an a'tap hut in Bukom Kechi. 0n May 31. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail of SI. OOO until next Tuesday when the case will
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  • 53 7 KUANTAN, Tues.—Recruiting for the 2nd Battalion, the Pahang Territorial Army is still in progress in the Lipis, Jerantut and Raub districts. The Recruiting Officer. Captain Wong Yee Wan. said that up to date a total of 1.450 appacants had been interviewed. "The response ha? been very encouraging,"
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  • 319 7 Not enough men to translate languages THE Singapore Government- is confronted with a major obstacle to putting into effect multi-lingual proceedings of the first fullyelected Legislative Assembly, which is expected to have its first session later this month. THE HITCH: The Government is faced with
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  • 161 7 Boosting Aussie trade is her beat ATTRACTIVE auburn-hair-ed Miss Senta Taft, aged 30, who represents six big firms in Australia as publicity officer, is now on a South-east Asian sales promotion and market research tour. Miss Taft, who will be in Singapore for two
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  • 170 7 Alliance symbol on new note 'bad taste' —SF PENANG, Tues For the Alliance Party to have its emblem a sailing boat on the face of the new $1 notes is in bad taste, said the Socialist Front candidate for Tanjong Barat constituency, Mr. Tan Chong Bee, at a lunchtime rally
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  • 150 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Sin?a- pore yesterday were:— Buyers Sellers Spot 991 1001 R.S.S No. 1 June 100 100 4 R.S.S No. 1 July 100 1003 r.s.s No. 2 r»ni 99| R.S S No 3 98? 9f!j Tone: Quietly jsteidy. Tin price in Singapore
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  • 90 7 A YOUTH, Tan Lian Hock, was yesterday charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court with the murder of Ma Peng Swee while being a member of an unlawful assembly at Syed Alwi Road on the night of May 18. In another case, Loo Box Swee,
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  • 220 7 PENANG. Tues The Formosan fishing trawler, Maan Shuen Kuang, which had been under a court order for nearly three months not to leave Penang until her salvage claims were met. sailed for Formosa at noon today. The skipper. Capt. Tan Beng Hong, told newsmen on
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  • 44 7 MR. S. B. MATTHEWS will give a talk on "Social Security for Singapore" at 5.30 p.m today at the new Lecture Theatre, New Science Block of the University of Malaya. Cluny Road, Singapore. The talk is sponsored by the Malayan Economic Society.
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  • 83 9 Record Malayan Exports B> M I N PX K- daring April this K- were tn highest K |2 numUm. live *>f exports K month was 5362 B Singapore $229.9 K ind F>dpration 13 i *]1h 1 mil- ifl fert pi trade H Ipril ntpnrts md Bp i. tot tll^d S7O-:
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  • 26 9 Smuggling Again Rife u m i| y reported i^gfc West 3 teo, H|M- vaa again m pra was smug* i in Singapore s ba d on
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  • 29 9 ONDON, T les (UPI) -:i ha> orriered £600,000 <; M worth oi 'extiie rnachinerj from the British manufacturers, Scran and Son it Tva* ar.r.ov.r.rei yester- Jays
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  • 200 9 INDUSTRIALS eased slightly further on the Malayan snare market yesterday. Tins. however. hardened slightly, while Rubbers were quiet. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Frasei Neave Ords I*4 1 r-.h cci Gammon 1 71 1 73 W. Hammer
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  • 160 9 SINGAPORE rubber price gained 2* cents yesterday, to close at $100 per lb. for International nrst grade 1 June, due to improved demand from New York and London r The market opened higher and ruled steady with narrow fluctuations. There wa> good interest in
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  • 131 9 WASHINGTON, Tues. (UPI). —The Agriculture Department announced the sale today of U5540,300,000 worth of surplus farm crops to Indonesia for Indonesian currency. The sale price included USS3.IOO.ono in ocean freight charges. The deal was made under a farm surplus disposal law which
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  • 177 9 SHIPS IN PORT OITFR ROADS Xarifa, Ternate, Hoi Wong, Beira, Sambas, Tomoe, Yuya, Thames, Hallanger, Pres. McKinley, Garbeta, Junko Maru, Kajang, Rothenstein, Tweed Breeze, Ommenkerk, Barumun, Merne Lloyd, Tolerante, Straat Megllahean, Seiho Maru. Statius Jensen, Kaloekoe, Hosho Maru. Admiral Ushakoy, Li'.v. Bantam, Francisville, Olga Maersk, Talisse, Shapur, Hal Fei, 9anana,
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  • 93 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro dace Exchange noon closing prices per oicul yesterday were Copra April-May S44i buyers; $45 i ?c.'.ers; coconut oil in bulk 5^74 sellers, m drums sellers: Muntok white popper $136 sellers; Sarawak white $135 sellers; special Sarawak black $7.9. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed
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  • 103 9 LAGOS. Tues. (Reuter).— The Nigerian government today signed a 50-50 contract with the Sheil-BP Petroleum Development Company, which is prospecting for oil in Nigeria, for the exploitation of Nigeria'? mineral oil resources. In a brief ceremony this morning at the Ministry of Finance the Minister, Chief Festus
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  • 253 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday: C.T.S. onto. 34/6; F. V o'-ds SI 64. $1.65; Gammon $1.72; W 'Hammer 51. 40. 51.39; M. Breweries $2.95; M. Colls. 94c, 95c: 9ime Darby 3/5J to 3/.V. Cold Storage 89c, 90c\ S Steamship $1.30. $1.31: S- Traders jl 65-
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  • 263 9 INDIA WANTS TO SELL RAIL GOODS TO MALAYA FHFJH INDIA will try to sell railway rolling stock and locomotives to the Malayan Railway Administration, the First Secretary (Commercial) Indian Commission in Singapore, Mr. G. J. Malik, told The Standard yesterday. Mr Malik disclosed that a two-man delegation irom the Indian
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  • 55 9 The growing range of products now manufactured and available for export by the plastics industry of India embraces within its fold articles from dolls to electrical goods. On display at an exhibition organised by the Plastic Goods Export Promotion Council's stall are seen the various
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  • 272 9 Chance To Increase World Reserves Of Oil NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI) Billions of barrels may be added to world oil reserves through controlled underground atomic explosions in shale and tar-» sand deposits. Dr. Edward Teller. nuclear physics professor at the University of California, said today. Perhaps the chances cf sue*
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  • 63 9 The Ma lyu Exchange Bank?' Association mftdft UM fo lowii g f-.-T-gps ;r. Hi ra*p« to merchants ye t *erday B z Cftfutil T T lt|, O.D. 31] 90 d li a:r BBlil H I 4 credit fail's 32 L< TT*4m Bills. Sell;:: e 'ready T T'OD Canada
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  • 809 10 Dr. Marshall, the Australian zoologist, concludes his account of some scenes and characters he encountered on an expedition in the Australian north-west to collect animal specimens. Drawings by RUSSE LL DRYSDALE. ON the way from Broome through the Kimberleys we passed low ranges of deeply dissected mountains.
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  • 1196 10 FSLFK winch at present we can hardly even guess. On this trip we were startled to see parties of birds, totalling more than a thousand, sweeping in from the desert to a traditional watering-place. Moreover, another expedition reported finding a hundred or so in the ranges not
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  • 273 10 Too ay the landscape rests in peace. The aboriginal descendants mostly live in camps, or work on stations, a> they please. The great majority are not pleased to work consistently, and many who appear Likely to do so tend periodically to leave their jobs and go "walkabout''
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  • 1082 10  -  GRAHAM WILSON IT WAS A RED LETTER DAY IN CALLANDER, WHEN A... by LITTLE grey-haired, middle-aged lady picked up the telephone in the little town of Callander, Ontario. Carefully she dialled the number of the liocal newspaper office Seconds later she was speaking to the advertising
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  • 133 11 Magic Note To Beat This Weak Field r RACE ONE 1 None of the runners engaged in the HI race for Class Four, Division Five has shown any worthwhile form in recent starts and Magic Note has a great charice of re-entering the winning list. His seventh to Field Light
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  • 356 11 FORGET-ME-NOT TO MAKE AMENDS r RACE TWO J Th e form horse to follow in the 2.45 pan., the 6£. event for Class Four, Division Four performers is FORi;et-ME-NOT. The grey put up a good showing last Saturday but found the winner. Field Light, too good With that horse out
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  • 292 11 RACE FIVE 1 HONEY BEE was an expensive failure in his last effort over the Penang BJf. when he could only finish sixth to Royal College. But I think he is worth another chance as I thought he did not have the best of
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  • 158 11 r RACE EIGHT Roman Galley II hfti come down a lot In the handicaps and may get his winning break m this Division Three field. His dawn efforts poir.' t' 1 Improvement since his last race ai Bukit Timah last month when unplaced to High Sovereign.
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  • 487 11 TIMBERLANE SHOULD WIN MAIN SPRINT RACE SIX 1 LUCKY LUCKY has made tremendous improvement since his promising debut at Bukit Timah Last month when fourth to Forest Beau II after making the early running for more than four furlongs. I cannot visualize anything beating him in the Cla: One. Division
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    • 846 11 Best Bets are Signal Patrol in Lace Seven and Roman Galley II in I Race Eight" —FRANCIS ~^M -|l[ii*==2 TODAY'S I 2/5 pm Cl. 4 Div. 5 6 Furs. btWff^S Pet chag 5y 9.00 Donnelly Noordin S. C. Law and Mrs. Bangkok breg 6v 900 Posner Spencer Tho.land Syndicate Boronxa
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    • 360 11 ttS|3B^Wfßl 5.25 p.m. C/. 4 Div. 2 6 Furs, 1. --150- White Mogic chem 7y 9.00 Moon Rodgers C.L. Stable 2. *****- Constanxa chirm 3y 9.00 Spencer Red and Green Stable 3. -2-4 Signal Patrol ch a g 3y 8.12 Franklin Hobbs Lowton Stable 74~2- Hit bam 6y 8.11 Thangavelu
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  • 168 12 Nat. China Footballers Will Still Be Invited KUALA LIMPIR, Tues. I Teams from Formosa will not be barred from taking part in international tournaments organized by the Football Association of Malaya. Mr. Kwok Km Kens, secre- Itary of the F.A.M.. was answering a question by the Singapore Standard sports reporter
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  • 38 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Badminton Association's jur; r inter-party tournament played at 'he Badminton Stadium yesterday were: Useful (Whiltes) beat Everfflow 5-0; Mayflower beat Comranion 4-1; Tudor "B" beat Star'::: 4-1 Police beat Useful (Blue) 4-:
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    41 12 HAMID bin Walad dkes n "he action picture his winning atten pi for Kua a Langat PWDSC in the javel n event at th* K a n d KuaJa Langat PWD <r>n\ a\ athletic meet on the fClano podonQ on Sunday
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  • 188 12 BRISBANE. Tues. (Reuter)— Ihe British Lions Rugby Union team overwhelmed Queensand by 39 points (six goals, two penalty goals and a try) i a goal and two penalty goals) here tonight in their first floodlit match on the tour of Australia. Smart handling and an improved
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  • 92 12 They Meet Too Many Old Fogies SYDXEY, Tues (Reuter) The British Isles Rugby Union tram, the Lions, is meeting too many "old fogies' 1 off the Held. New South Wale< Rugby Union councillor Mr \V Breckenridge said this "at a mating here last night He "I think the execu wve
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  • 134 12 NEGRI SEEK NEW DATES FOR MCA MATCH SEREMBAX. Tucs. Negri Sembilan Cricket Association has asked for a postponement of their Malayan Cricket Association's league match againsi Singapore, scheduled for June 13 and 14. It is learnt, that two of the reasons for the application for postponement we're the nonavailability of
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  • 19 12 KIEV UKRAINE Tues. (Reuten Tottenham Hotspur, English first division soccer club, beat Kiev Dynamo 2-1 here yesterday.
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  • 203 12 F.A.M. To Decide On Choo U.K. Trip In Jeopardy For Newspaper Articles KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Football Association of Malaya will make a final decision on whether their coach Choo Seng Quee should proceed to England under a British Council sponsorship. Coach Choo, 'on the mat' for writing a series
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  • 598 12 Only Johore Shuttlers Heed B.A.M. Call Poor Fed. Support For S'pore Tourney THE Singapore Badminton Association, opening the state championships to 'all-comers' this year, have received a poor response from Federation shuttlers for their tournament scheduled to start on June 13 and end on June 15. The Badminton Association of
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  • 57 12 KUALA Lt/MPI'R. Tues. Scoring five coals in each half, the Chartered Bank Sports Club beat Guthries Sport? Club 10-0 in a FAS Division 3. Government and Business Houses league match on the Brickfields Road ground today. Centre forward Rawi (4), inside right Narayansamy (4). and inside
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  • 58 12 RESULTS of the Singapore Rifle Association .303 Spoon Shoot held last Sunday are: SR <a) Class I Gunscore Sgt, Shorrock 93/ Class II Gunscore LAC Cummings 76. Handicap LAC Burre'.l 88 (98.67). SR (b) Clas.s I Gunscore F.B. de Souza 98, Class II Gunscore C. Y.
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  • 86 12 Fre events have been included for the old boys at the annual athletic meet of Anglo-Chinese school at Jalan Besar stadium on Saturday. They are:- 100 yards open, 100 yards handicap for older boys. obstacle race. 4 x 110 yards relay and 4 x 110
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  • 73 12 LOS ANGELES: Derek Kfrni. left, if England's soccer team, is blocked in a goal attempt by American footballers Bill Loobv. Ben Cinowitz 01 d Bert Evans in the first half of t u- international football match between the United States and Ena'and here on May 28.
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  • 74 12 IPUH, Tues. Ram scored a 2-1 victory over Ipob Malays in a disappointing Division Or.e soccer match on the padang here today. Ramblers took an early lead when Ho Wai Lian headed in a centre from the left. Shortly a'ter resumption, Wai L:an put the
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  • 59 12 NEW YORK. Tues (Reuter) The world's largest and most modern totalisator, capable of registering and auditing daily turnover of up to ten million dollars with bankiike accuracy, will be placed in operation a' the AtfUeduct race course opening here on Sept. 14. The plant will have 592
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  • 37 12 Somerset Indians Draw TAUNTON, SOMERSET. Tues (Reuter) The Indian cricketers match against Somerset ended in a draw here today. Final scores: Indians 402 for nine declared and \]9 for eight declared. Somerset 300 and 52 for four.
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  • 380 12 Darul Afiah To Blame For Not Beating Marines DARIL AFIAH. defending champion", had i selves to blame for not beating Marinr I)., j Sports Club in their SAFA division 1 l».i-ii f at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterdav. Thc\ pen held a two-all draw. In the second half, the defending champions
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  • 59 12 JOHA.WESBL'RG, T -^B or) S' JK heav\ Gawie De Klerk -^H B r -'v i Lei L4 ii v. as i 'fl Mr Piet L rei •ct r, said his fifi I fl taking the place i I IV .'ham: rhu tie fl 14. Mr.
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  • 56 12 KUALA LUMPUR. T.eJ Prison.. spt rU Club ■om> Stores Spoti r me-all in their FAS hree Government c c »ss Houses league ■>-"'■ be Prisons Sports Cl :ociay. f The Prison Sport- H l-n at half-time thi -cored by left v id. To e Mir« wr.cn their
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  • 496 12 ENGLAND 'REJECT' CRACKS SECONI DOUBLE CENTURY LONDON. Tues., (Renter) Maurice Hallan. 27-year-old Leicestershire batsman passed over by the England selectors for a place in th^ first Test against India, cracked his second double century in two weeks yesterday. He slammed an unbeaten 210 against Glamorgan at Leicester to help his
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    • 271 12 Subscribe To The STANDARD 1" I I t' M MALAYA'S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL II you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surrounding areas, whv not subscribe to the •STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office \i preferred? All vuu
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  • 892 13 The Average Indian Can't Afford A Good Meal NEW DELHI Ml RE m a frightful hurry to give the »r ■r man a better iKidard of living by K somehow his pi ti K, srrnll earnings. Yet ll^j s still in the doljKm« While his comE in the West own
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  • 626 13 F ndi h< etc.) was a mere 350 mill] n. Today we In Ind:a alone n'.irr.b^r than 400 minion, and tan another TO or BO II TV s tenm may, God willing, xe might reach C lina's present numbers jver 600 million^ in aner 15 or 20
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    23 13 T fl ti k mriustrv of India .ias specialised in the nianu f ai!ure of heavy tapestry and oth,r kinds of iM^^&ygrof'nmX INFORMA
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  • 217 13 NEW YORK \Y HEN little Johnny goes shopping with Mom nowadays, he takes a trip into Lollipop Land... For everywhere shopkeepers greet him with: "Have a free lollipop, son." It started when a big insurance company advised that stores could prevent children damaging goods by "providing something of
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  • 178 13 Shops AMERICA x from STAN MAYS Richard, three, and Jane, seven. I made sure they were out of the way when Dick was concentrating. 'I typed hi? notes and I geared the running of my home to the university timetable just as a business man's wife arranges her life around
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  • 298 13 Are Making Suckers Of Children! than a standard desk. If he Is austere and wants to look homey his office gpu a chintzy, early Ameribackground. Designer Florence Knoll says: "If a man is the excitab^p type you give him calming colours— soft blue:-,, greens, yellows If he's prosaic, you give
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  • 78 13 I \IKI A lOKs of th* 1 f Firrf National Rank m fort l.audprriaV. I i >r da hold mnnthlv meetings in at\ aeroplane 4 000 fi above the tow n It'i to liHp ih n m to i l <|r< iiOBI On land in\ estmenta
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    • 299 13 LI'L ABNER By 41 Ctpp /AS A v &UT I fTHISN A URDEK^S^ >y I OF COURSE!? VIT I /EKACTLV!f-SO YvO'JVE^ PATRJOTIC y BOSS- A !S. f .'-i LL EXPLAIN?. 1 1 TEA?- >-As;^V.HAT <J Vv'O'JLO IT'S CER^A \jV A SOLD I G ESTURE, I'LL MURDER j WHO IS THE
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  • 2 14 WORLD NEWS
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  • 289 14 Muslim parties unite to deny President powers Assembly rejects for third time Soekarno's guided democracy plan JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) Indonesia's Constituent Assembly today virtually rejected President Soskarno's guided democracy scheme when it failed to 9©* a two-third majority on the third vote. The final vote was 263
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  • 229 14 Mac has eonfidesiee in him LONDON. Tue>. (Reuter) >Ir. Setwyn Lloyd is more srrurp than e\er in the Foreign Secretaryship .it present, following the sensation caused rn yesterday's London limes report predicting his replacement m the v.ew of maiv. politinans here. In e i
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  • 209 14 SO die as rebel plane is downed S AX JOSE, (Costa Rica) T n urafi in r inched "tack on I President Luis Sor -e from Costa E i isi nighi and the Nicar Air F e was reporte I to have for ed lown one of
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  • 36 14 The United States served notice yesterday that it will not abandon its radio transmitter behind the Iron Curtain in Wesi Berlin nor will it reduce its activities in order to get a settlement (UPI).
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  • 149 14 Record bail for stamp directors DUBLIN. Tues., (Reuter) Bail big £220,000, highest cvex soughi Id ar Irish courti wis fixed yesterday for four directors of a K u Dublin Stamp A icti o n Company harmed w.*h 'T. -r-: ra~v to de- fra id They were remanded! foi a week
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    6 14 "Any more dead certs?"
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  • 53 14 Dalai Lama blesses children THE DALAI LAMA, blesses a sroup of children «>f the UOtern countries on the lawns of RirUi House in the resort town of Mussoorie in Northern India where the Tibet.iti God-King li\es in r\ile The audience \\i> uhen durinq; the 2503rd Buddha Javanti celebrations held List
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  • 117 14 IRAQ GRANTS ASYLUM TO SYRIAN CHIEF LONDON, Tues., (Reuter)— Al T Bizri, former Syrian Army Chief of Staff who was dismissed by President Nasser has been granted political .m in Iraq, Baghdad Radio announced last night. Lieut. Gen. Bizri, who was dismissed because of alleged communist connections, was reported in
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  • 27 14 SEATO Military officials yesterday observed the opening phase of a three-day SEATO rboui defence exercise "Halang Dagat" in Manila bay area, off Corregidor island. (Reuter).
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  • 203 14 KHARTOUM, Tues. (IPI) Twenty-three persons including two Cabinet Ministers have been arrested in the latest Sudanese government crisis, it was announced todav. i Placed under house arrest •■"-ere Communications Minister Brig. Mohieddin Ahmed Abdullah, and Loral Govern•viert Minister Brig. Abdel Rahi*n Sherman. Both were members
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    • 203 14 34 jailed by Cyban army court HAVANA, Tues. (Keuter) A Cuban court martial has sentenced 34 people including two Ministers, the Chief of Police and high ranking: Army officers in the former Batista regime to prison terms ranging; from five to 25 years. The court was trying a total of
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    • 74 14 COLOMBO. Tues., (Reuter) Ceylon's Communist Party yesterday withdrew its po'^v of "critical support" of the three-year old government of Mr. Solomon Bandaranaike. A resolution adopted by the Central Committee of the Partv called for a "united democratic front of all progressive forces" to rcp'.are the Government
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  • 91 14 CLAIM FOR WRONG DETENTION TAIPEI. Tues. (Reuter) The Nationalist Parliament, after eight years of study, today passed a bill on compensation for wrongful detention and conviction. The new law which gives more protection to human rights will become effective on Sept. 1 It provides that a person, wrongly convicted and
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  • 80 14 NEW YORK, Tues., (Reuters—The Ford Foundation announced today that it had c warded 181 fellowships of study grants in work relating to Asia, the Near East, the Soviet Union. Eastern Europe and Africa. The majority of the grants are for one year and are largely for study in
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  • 136 14 Latest General bans all political activities JAKARTA, Tues. (Renter) The Indonesia Army Chief of Stair. Lieutenant-General Abdul Haris Nasution, has prohibited political activity '■■.',C i t 'rr Rrp.^'r. Avtara News Agency reported today. Antara said this had been announced by the irmy in- formation o 4 *:cer. Major Harsono. The
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  • 58 14 PRESIDENT (.nicr.il HehmmatM iyul h «^f Pakistan is (aucht in the middle "t b sums with his heajj up Thp President play s 2"lf these da>s was on hand for ij of new Na\> Golf fluh in Karachi \W\-.\ «nou£h for Ike u < ert
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  • 48 14 NEW DELHI, Tue>., (UPI) —Mrs. Axuna Asal Aii resigned as Mayor rf New Delhi vesterday because of her differe:: es with the Jan Sangb Mrs of a sta -^m She ha 9 of beiof par- 9 tnd the threatened 1 pi rt rer m^L
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