Singapore Standard, 9 June 1959

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  • 27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m sl TIGER (FINAL EDITION) Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1959 Vol. IX No. 341. O 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 580 1 SINGAPORE'S Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, yesterday banned eight publications and withdrew the licence of the Mci Hua (Plum Blossom) Stage Show, which was playing at the (ireat World Amusement Park. The Minister decided on the ban after consultation
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  • 371 1 WE MUST WORK TOGETHER w S'pore, Federation too small to be broken up' XL will always try to fit m Tunku THE ALLIANCE leader and former Prime Minister of the Federation of Malaya, Tunku Abdul Rahman, said m Singapore yesterday that the Federation and Singapore must work together for the
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  • 322 1 DIRECTIVE TO POLICE: BE FIRM, but POLITE SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. lee Kua n Yew. 1 yestctuay assured poTICTH officers that those who did j their duty firmly and impartially would find the Government ready to support and defend their action. This was disclosed to a statement Issued t rir
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  • 170 1 SWEARING IN OF SELANGOR MENTRI KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor's first elected Mentri Besar. Inche Abu Bakar bin Baginda. representing Dengkil constituency, Will be sworn m before the Sultan of Selangor at Istana Morib tomorrow. The Standard was told today. Seven Other Alliance councillor.-. >elected to the Selangor State Executive Council,
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  • 107 1 HONGKONG, Mon. (UPD The Folice campaign against illegal secret societies has intensified this year, official statistics showed today. During the first four months of this year 1.454 members of secret societies (Triads) have been arrested and all but 17 have been convicted and sent to
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  • 45 1 SECURITY DIRECTOR ARRESTED CAIRO, Mon. (Renter). The Yemeni Director of Public Security Kadi Yehia E1 Emar y ha* been arrested, charged with being behind Yemeni ■\rmy disturbances last month. a Yemeni spokesman announced here today. The spokesman said the director will be put on trial.
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  • 21 1 CURRENCY In circulation m Malaya. British Borneo and Singapore totalle* 5993.--734.322.35. a Government official statement announced yesterday.
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  • 213 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore Malays must safeguard their special privileges within the orbit of the constitution of the new-born State, the Chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya and Vice-Chairman of the People's Socialist Front, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, declared today. Mr. Ramanathan,
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  • 48 1 LEOPOLDVILLE, Mon, (Renter) The GovernorGeneral of the Belgian Congo, M. Jean Cornells has opened the first nuclear reactor m Africa at a ceremony near here. Called Trico the reactor was built by an American firm and is installed m the University of Loyanium near here.
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  • 61 1 THE Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin yesterday promised to give immediate consideration to the possible reinstatement of Dr. Chuang Chu Lin as principal of the Chung Cheng High School m Singapore. Mr. Yong made the promise after he received aneight man delegation yesterday from
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  • 183 1 Rail union gets reply an fire demands KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The work-to-rule action started by the National Union of Railwaymen 24 days ago, is likely to be called off when the union executive meets here on Wednesday for discussions. The acting General Manager of Railways, Mr. E. T. Williams, told
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  • 132 1 All's well as nurses accept their pay KI'ALA LIMPIR, Mon. The 42 assistant nurses of tfre Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital hrre who had threatened to resign en blo<\ on finding their May salaries slashed by $30 for food supplied to them, will, after all receive them tomorrow without any cut.
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  • 91 1 JAKARTA Mon, (Reuter) —The Indonesian Acr.ng Foreign Minister, Mr Hardi, said <odav that Indonesia was now hoping for "a more positive stand on Singapore.- part m facing various problemi of rommon interest." Antara News Agent y reported Mr. Hardi was commenting on the recent
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  • 167 1 Fear of free world losing the cold war LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) The NATO Atlantic Congress here was told today by one of its five main committees that there was "a grave risk" of the free world losing the cold war with communism through the failure of its propaganda. The anti-communist
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  • 165 1 Potato prices cause a riot MARIGLIANO (near Naples). Mon. (Reuter) Peasants protesting against potato prices stormed into Mariglisno today and tried to occupy the Town Hall but were repulsed by local Polire As the peasan 4 continued to demonstrate m the street outside, Pohce re-inforcements were rushed to Mangliano from
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  • 25 1 FIVE Cuban former soldiers and a sailor landed m Key West Florida, m an elevenfoot motor boat yesterday and sought political asylum. Reuter
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  • 395 3 iu-e 9. 1 959 ;istering its seventh victory m a row m enanz Stite elections, the UMNO-MCA-MIC what was expected of it. There was no ?ut the overwhelming support which its {*i hive received m the seven States. The Prnang. by 17 seats to 7, shows that
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  • 298 3 H JOHN HAY. a world authority on rubber Hd cha.rman of the Cuthrie Croup of plantation •|r-: -:s. has made some pertinent remarks on 1 He r industry on the occasion of the jubilee the United Sua Betong Rubber Company, a imber u| the group. But none more
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  • 1166 3  - Big U.S., Soviet Loans For Indonesia BRUCE RUSSELL bH f J t HE United States and the Soviet Union have this year committed big sums m credit and aid to help Indonesia over a critical period m her economic development. The two world Leaders are helping the young South-east Asian
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  • 1007 3  -  Sebastian Haffner by BERLIN THE struggle lor Dr. Adenauer's succession as West German Chancellor is Still very far from decided. Indeed, it is perhaps less certain than is generally assumed that the successor will necessarily be either Professor Erhard. the Minister for Economics, or Herr Etzel,
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  • 719 3  - Chiang Clings To Power ROBERT FRANKLIN by HONGKONG ALTHOUGH President Chiang Kai-shek has twice said he did not favour an amendment of Nationalist China's Constitution to allow him to serve a third term, it is now generally believed m Formosa that the 72-year-old Generalissimo will be reelected when the National
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  • 399 3 the NEWS as it strikes me '"PHE delicate problem of Germany has become more complicated over the weekend. Having failed to move forward from their starting point the Foreign Ministers of Britain. France and the United Staies find their task made more difficult by Dr Konrad Adenauer's surprise decision not
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  • 520 4 S'pore scouts now have a permanent home Goode THE Van* di-Pertuan Negara, Sir William Goode, In declaring open the new $156,000 permanent headquarters for Scouting m Singapore at Clemenceau Avenue yesterday, appealed to the public for more donations to help the Scouts to pay off the balance of the t
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  • 31 4 MR H. J. c Kulasingha, former Singapore Rural Board member, has left f° r Penang on a holiday and Is expected back at the end of the month.
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  • 809 4 Woman left husband to /i v with young lover, court fo/<j KUALA LUMPUR/ Mon. A 20-year-old boy mode on *J hour" bid m the Supreme Court here today to save his father, Char^^^^^^a^l^^ r ;a rP er. ArpuU™ n*J almost finished when
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  • 191 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. An employer contravenes the Labour Laws of the country if he withholds the wages of his workmen even if they request him to do so. This was pointed out m the April monthly report of the Federation Department of Labour
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  • 170 4 THIS First Day Cover, c ommemorating Pan American Airways' first San Francisco service to Jakarta, reached Singapore over the weekend. The cover was specially postmarked by Indonesian postal authorities to mark th c inauguration flight by PAA on June 5 It was posted m
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  • 124 4 IHE S' Kb i ige Quit ca extended to more nti :-J| naculitr schools. A Bg) Youth W the Chine.se VV Ling, told The S fl although the :-J good, most .1 v,crp from r sch<M He said the i I like to see mor< vernacular
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  • 40 4 TRIAL ADJOURNE THE trial I I a Las Robert Lii I por-p Assize "I r,r atsrneri 1 I lge, tic I sum-up c v l J Lim, i clerk 'I motor car a T ping i podnf of it there
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  • 30 4 THE Hong* nDer o f hold its c z m Sincapr-rp to X) Tha Chi M gai ize a r rr Singapore d uc ng tioo period
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  • 31 4 THE following werr officials ii nual general ny Sinra p r r Teachers' As President M 1 lanueva via A Bachithan it J Mr. Lin Bok Mr. Louis I
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  • 22 4 TAN BOON yesterday J Singapore j aimed tria Tool Heng of i at >33 BO »t M on June 4
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  • 575 5 BUSY DAY FOR NINE WHO RUN GOVT. hewsmen mob Premier Lee IH E nine Peoples m Parfy Ministers took over the reins L Srare of SingaIssr week, had a r:r on to work yesterday rheir m office. M r, Mr ;r":v^d m Uiis Of HaU into the offices, a group
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  • 114 5 WOMAN FINED FOR HAVING $1 TIN ORE IPOH, Monday— A 27-year-old woman gardener who had 1* katties of tin-ore tied round her waist when she was search ed by a woman Police Constable was "fined $200, m de'au't three month? jail m the Magistrates Court today. She was Chan Ah
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  • 340 5 GOODWILL CABLES From WORLD OVER iron the SS ?re reci Et ker, Mr. Lee JIB y*Sl -rday IE Singa] -IB Vctioi IB eeping vie- tions. ."B B hers wei B for Trail p Senar^B Mre-W lyan SBF the '^H •-c Peo: 'Jft p yfgt v. Mr. Mil "of ExX r
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  • 183 5 Back home after '30 years' service RETIRED Indian top inn his fimily sailed l i hoard the RajuJa J3 to return home >'' v^irs. p t^arfu! departure T "arayaaaa, his wife. •tl .>nd a son. as L fateweD to scores before the 8.1. Sio#?rl <>ut y esterda y lQ y
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  • 281 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Men. Former Vice President of Indonesia. Dr. Mohammad Hatta, caused quite a surprise at the airport here today when he arrived this morning unannounced and unexpected. Equally surprised to meet him at the airport was the former Prime Minister of the Federation. Tunku
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  • 86 5 ADMITS BREAKING ENTRY BAN IPOH. Mbn.— A roung Chinese who had been barred from entering Ipoh under the Emergency regulations Pleaded gu.lty to non-compliance of this order when he appeared before Magistrate Ibrahim bin Abdul Kl&nan today. He was Cheah Sia Yoke 25. who had been excluded from visiting Ipoh
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  • 40 5 ABOUT 300 people living m Kampong Selabak. Tel ok Anson, have sent m a petition to Government asking for the removal of the "Kampong Ketua" (village headman) and alsp to allow them to elect their own headman.
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  • 75 5 SINGAPORE'S Ministers held their first cabinet meeting at the City Hall yesterday afternoon. Discussing Government policy matters are: (from left) Mr. Ong Pang Boon (Home Affairs); Dr. Toh Chin Chye (Deputy Premier); Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (Premier); Mr. Ong Eng Cuan (National Development); Dr.
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  • 179 5 Health Minister outlines policy for dept. heads THE Minister for Health. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, yesterday explained to all heads of departments m his Ministry, the Government's policy and its health and medical programme. jimi i The Par.iamentary Secretary, Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, dealt with the more technical aspects of the
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  • 135 5 Tea for two US unionists IPOH. Mon. Two officials who have been connected with the trade union movement m America will visit Ipoh this weex to meet fellow trade unionist?, discuss topics of mutual interest and exchange views on the movement. hey are Mr. W. E. Donnet and Mr. G.
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  • 60 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two Malayan representatives left here today by air for Brunei to advise the Brunei Government on "how to staff" the Secretariat for future self-government. The two representatives are Dato Osman bin Talib. former Chief Minister of Malacca and Mr. R. Mann, Assistant Secretary.
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  • 52 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor Chinese Welfare Committee today donated $500 to the Sunken Buloh Leper So: tlement during a two-hour visit when they were shown round the place by Dr. Bhowjani. A cheque for the amount was given by Mr. Chong Shih Guan. vice-chairman of
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  • 425 5 IPFs observer m Spore SWISS journalist and chief of the Research Department of the International Press Institute. M. Armand Gaspard. is m Singapore to "inquire, observe and investigate the local Press through talks with Government officials and editors," he explained at a
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  • 193 5 TAXIMAN'S MURDER: TAPPER IS CHARGED A TAXJ-DRIVLF who went to the aid of a" estate foreman was stabbed with a kris and d:ed. the Singapore A.-:>:ze Court wa? told yesterday. In the dock mv a rubber tapppr. Gandrng bin Thahir, accused of murdering Kch Tian Fook, aiias Ah Hock the
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  • 187 6 Contractors owe toddymen $94,000: Govt acts KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Government wi 1 m future control all toddy contractors htfauffl some o: them have absconded without payin.g v.a^e> *o tr.r-.r employees. A survey carried out hy the Labour Department brought to light the alarming sum of over $94,000 m wages owed
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  • 239 6 Court hears of $2,000 grab by 'go-betweens' TWO men. who were aliege~'.7 asked to deliTei $2,00 C demanded °v 3r; extortioner rr^rie <ff with the money, the Singanorc Second District Court was told yesterday. Chirg^d theft ol the n a B E v were N S K h m Y
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  • 43 6 THIRTYFIVE diplomas were preserved postmen drivers and -v*--i'--.-' v'o po?tmen ir. S-r.£~r^r° by tb€ Director of Posts yesterday The iwards werl given g.*er the Ar." ;a: Safe Driving comT <s !.:i"-r. r>-g^-i~?-i by -he Singapore Safety First Council lor 195a
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  • 37 6 THE Mayor, Mr. D S Rarr.aBathao who '-i'- elected as a rr.er-.pr-- of -.-> S'a*e Legislative Assembly recently will leave foi Kuala L :~r with hi? wife on Friday to attend the Municipal Centenary celebrations.
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  • 118 6 A LARGE crowd of Indians whe gathered a* the Diamond Theatre In North Bridge Rnad. Singapore, for a show l^s' night had tn make a run for safety when fire broke out m a nearby apartment. It was aboul 9 15 p.m when c r-^
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  • 83 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Burglars, who broke Into a provision shop early th:> morning made a record haul ol liquor and provisions worth $1,210. The liquor Itsell was worth about $1,000. About 40 bottles of brandy. 14 bottles of whiskey and three bottles of port
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  • 371 6 FIRKUSNY-A MASTER OF THE PIANO Standard Music Critic THE distinguished Czechborn pianist, Rudolf Firtrasny, save a programme of works by Mozart. Beethoven. Chopin, Schumann, Smetana, Debussy and Pro- I tone? for the Singapore' Musical Society m the Victoria Theatre on Sun-; day night. Firkusny Is a pianist In i the
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  • 127 6 HUNDREDS of unemployed men, registered with the Singapore Government Labour Exchange yesterday sought the help of new Labour Minister. Mr. K. M. Byrne, to get work. They came into the Minister's office on the top floor of the Ministry building In Havelock Road from
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  • 61 6 THIEVES broke into a house m Slak Kew Avenue, Sennett Estate; Singapore on Sunday night and not away with cash ar i jewellery worth The owner, ran Kay Hua, told the Police that he -eft his home about 5.30 p.m. m the evening. When he
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  • 29 6 A PATROL of Senoi Praak raptured a communist terrorist suspect m th e Jerantut Distrid f Pahan.s on Thursday, It Wets their fourth capture m the State.
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  • 43 6 A FORMER student of St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore, yesterday left for Madras to take up studies m Medicine. He is R. Sukumaran (above), son of Mr. M. P. Ramakrishnan. Hon. adviser. Singapore Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress.
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  • 53 6 TAX Chwee Chua alias Poh Kok of Henderson Road, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempting to extort $10.80 from Yap Thiam Chin by putting him m fear of injury at Tion? Bahru Ro ac j nn June 5, was yesterday remanded for week by
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  • 235 6 A QUARREL led a woman to pour boiling water over her husband when he was asleep m bed, a Singapore Coroners Court was told yesterday. A bus conductor, Ang Ah Poon, 38, said this at an inquest into the death of
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  • 82 6 CHEOXG CHEE LENG. pleaded not guilty m <* Singapore W=. rate's Court yesterday to a charge of using criminal force o:~ a woman with intent to outrage her modesty at l*rr^ r X v.kin Street on June 6. [n another case. Tan Ah Say, rl limed
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  • 277 6 Double Murder: Appeal Is Dismissed PENANG, Mon. A Special Constable carried the bodies of a mother and her daughter from a rubber estate and disposed of them m a fish-pond, the Federation Court o* Appeal was told today The Constable. Awang bin Mat Arof. appealed against conviction on two charges
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  • 479 6 Emphasis is on boosting of a Malayan culture: says new minister SINGAPORE'S new Education Minister Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, yesterday defined Malayan culture as the best of all cultures m the land, threaded by a common Malayan outlook like pearls on a string. In his
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  • 90 6 A BINGAJ Inohg Ah rj" terday ire n Beriojs B i Lrp Kay S« c careful m negotiat ng ends." He said I Insufficient charge the negligent drh remark v a motor i] Lai. 2:- i 27 after traffic it the met Road tnd Bed B Heng's i i
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  • 87 6 BUTTERWORTH The Minister tot frl Australia, Mr 1 toured the Roj Air Force star c m the course Dl visit with his I Mr, Cram' r I i by the Station 2 Air Commodon B I sons. The M Ulster "A" Field Batten Royal Austri kb :i here sresterdaj
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  • 45 6 2 RELIEVE OF WATCH BY THUG Two casei J Sunday night v Singapore Pc K-h Ah S cycling alone ilonjj B Road at about robbed of v $36. L:rr. K«r. lII] g «?lM bed of w |30 while In along Prisep c Q n *r
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  • 52 6 Winner of MY elocution contest Joseph Lopez of the Anglo-Chinese School K vi: of thi Methodist Youth fellowship rlorutmn nrlf seen here receiving the trophy from Mrs G. S the principal of the Methodist Girls' S( hf>ol was held at the Methodist Girls' School hall on I night Picture by
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  • 50 6 THE following have been elected o<Ticer? <v the Old Victorians' Association Singapore: President: Mr. Char Wir.c Khoon; vice president Mr Siow Watt Soon, .secretary: Mr. L:m Tiong Wah; asst secretary: Mr Siow Watt Won*; sports sprretaxy: Mr. Mohd Amin bin Ta:b and treasurer: Mr. Ng: Kian Seng
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  • 203 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The secretary of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. K. V. Thaver, said today that it was imperative for the Peoples Action Party Government of Singapore to ensure the independence and individuality of the trade union movement m the new island State. The
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  • 38 6 A Singapore Court yesterday allowed Ho Bock Yen bail of $1,000 after he pleaded not guilty to theft of a refrigerator worth 5720 belonging to Foo Khee Siong at Bussorah Street on Sept. 9 last year.
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  • 124 6 Teachers must show the way MORE than 2.00H Singapore Chinese school teachers were told last Sunday to inculcate m their students a sense of national awareness. The vice-president Chinese School Teachers' Association, Mr. C. C. Koh asked the teachers to "play your role with greater effort to educate the next
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  • 310 6 A 21- YEAR OLD Singapore girl. Hui Moy Lin. who was; separate from her parents I during the Second World War. is hopinc for a reunion with her family. Moy Lin. who is now working as a domestic servant, told The Standard that she is
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  • 164 7 f}.\\\(i. Mon. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong viid today that the Alliance was always on n he commented on a warning issued by raaafl of the Socialist Front, Malaya, Mr. rhm. %esterday. Mr Ka.-r.anathan said yesterday, 'Srhoerer «> going n be Chief Minister will c to look sharp because
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  • 54 7 271 Women Want Jobs In Penang m' H. typists 13 and -ators nine inta to be a X O. 831 c lab" ore bos S md derma 194 B want be mMm ie, bowei er, art m"" 1 ■m sped n ir ng free X workers and »^B ru a
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  • 344 7 He stopped insane father from slashing mother $25 award for brave boy Xl ALA LIMPIR, Mon. A 12-year-old boy was today commended by the Supreme Court here and awarded $25 for bravery m stopping his insane father from killing himself and his mother. The boy. R a mac hand ran,
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  • 153 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 98| 991 R.S.S No. 1 June P9 9[H R.S.S No. 1 July mo 1001 R.S.S No. 2 981 R.S.S. No. 3 98 98* Tone: Very quiet Tin price m Singapore was $400 i per
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  • 47 7 PENANG, Mon.—Miss Soon Choon Kirn, second daughter of Mr. anci Mrs. Soon Eng Hooi, passed her Bar Final examination m London recentHer father is a well-known rubber planter m Lunas, Kedah, Miss Soon will be joining hei parents here before deciding her future.
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  • 189 7 PINES PROBE: THEY CAN'T FIND A JUDGE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Government is still hunting for a High Court Judge to head the Commission of Inquiry into the state of the Maiayan pineapple industry. Secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Mr. I. D. Irvine, told The Standard today
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  • 63 7 Kisses for 'Miss Mermaid' TWENTY one-year-old typist, Miss Bessie Lee Lay Eng, the winner of the "Miss Mermaid" Beauty contest on Saturday organized by the Rex Theatre (Kong Ngee Organization), Klang, is seen receiving congratulatory kis.ses from the runner-up Mis s Molly Lee Gpok Hnon (left) and Miss Annie P'ng
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  • 73 7 NINE EXTRA 'AIDES' APPOINTED THE Van?: di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore, Sir William Gojrie. has appointed nine extra Aides-de-Camp from the various forces. The appointees were: D.S.P. Mr. P. Scott Leathart; A S.P. Mr. Tan Choon Guan; Cap! Kway Er.g Kwee, (Singapore Military Force); S Ldr. R.C.P. Thomson, R.A.F.. Capt M.D.W
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  • 525 7 Death toll of 9: 30 injured KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The number of Occidents this weekend has been the worst in Selangor for any known time. There were nine deaths and more than 30 people were injured in various types of accidents during Saturday and
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  • 93 7 VISIT OF INDIAN RAILS DELEGATION KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Member of Indian Railway Board (Engineering), Mr. Karnail Singh, arrived here today! by air on a snort visit to the j Federal Capital. Mr. Karnail Singh to.d The Standard that he would have talks with the Malayan Ra:.way Administration on the progress
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    • 310 7 a pgapOH TOP IN SHgWBUSIHESS OHHHHpii [QmUYORGANISATIOIig] w -f,( PAP MAKES HISTORY! A «p*>cial \p\\<*r<>e] (m^fle hy.^ [3l rathaT-Kfris Filmn i«. now h^ing >.rrM»n«»d at all frbows at i^ □5« th*> ODEON. f\TH\V. NFU AIHAMRRA ODEON-KATONG g gg'i m Fngli'ih Version and MAJESTIC and Rl BY m Mandarin, l^ i
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    • 563 7 'Ji ill "J"f 11 I 11 1"? irißTj, II II f'flli her. 645 Sunset Serenade X a .un.^ur o« -l^iM.'lllJNlK.il'J.lf.ia 'iif if it JhwJp. fill iiimilllllLlhmllllinWbMlMl^^ fil Mus:C Magazine> RSi As Radio Singapore v SfM Malayanaires. 411 Stations: 9.00 am a-;- Schools jg^iwwi^iw^jw'^ y "r^'T'j^w w l U"w Jjr -v
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  • 408 9 CPA To Extend Routes To The F-East ..> from next C-^B -ied <jSE lea makinjj a X n| Tokyo p t 1 M?y are LB t X for Tokyo arriv- wuno 11 any night-stop m I Hongkong. The air.me. me will operate two ctirect flights Hongkong Tokyo every Monday and
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  • 143 9 Jack's Hold Dealers' Dinner the second and third prizes. Seated (from left) are: Mr Wong Peng Huat, (««gan Serai): Mr. Saw Kirn Thiat (Kuala Lumpur); Mr. Ng Siah Lin 1 ampin); Mr. Lee Kong Wah (Kuala Lumpur); Mr. Tan Teow 800 (Penang). Mr. Lim Kup Jit (Bukit Mertajam); Mr. Tan
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  • 91 9 Construction is expected to begin at an early date on New Zealand's first oil refinery and a survey is to be undertaken immediately to decide upon a suitable site for it. To be built by Shell at an estimated cost of approximately £17 million, the
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  • 295 9 Britain Frees Dollar Imports BRITAIN'S liberalisation on imports of many consumer goods from the hard currency area came into effect from yesterday. The new measure follows the introduction of external convertibility for sterling at the end of last year, which was made passible through last year's record balance of payments
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  • 92 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per oicul yesterday were Copra June-July $43| buyers; $44$ sellers; coconut oil m bulk. $66£ sellers; m drums $68 seller?; Muntok white pepper $133 sellers; Sarawak white $132 sellers; special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra
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  • 39 9 COTTON production m the 1958-59 season by principal Free Worid exporting countries is now estimated at 26.9 million bales (500 pound? gross). This is an increase of 1.0 million bales, or four per cent, from last season.
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  • 249 9 Modern Store For Motor Spare Parts ONE of the most up-to-date, best equipped store depots m the world, housing 60.000 different motor vehicle parts worth £10 million was recently opened m Birmingham, England. This new headquarters for vehicle parts, set up by a leading British car manufacturing group is the
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  • 112 9 MANILA, Thurs. (Reuter)— Plywood has. during the past five years, become a major item m the Philippine export trade, according to official figures issued here. Exports of plywood and veneer, estimated at US$2,--000.000 m 1954, jumped to U5514,000,000 last year. The plywood and voneer manufacturing industry
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  • 67 9 Viscount's NonStop Flight A Vickers Viscount TOO series turbo-prop short/ medium haul airliner has flown the 1,684 miles from Gander to Santa Maria nonstop m five hours and 10 minutes at an average speed of nearly 330 mph. When the aircraft arrived at the Azores, it had a fuel reserve
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  • 136 9 RUBBER RE-ACTS TO M.E. NEWS Finance* And Cammeree Buying For China, Europe Reported LATEST Middle East border tension, coupled with the Colombo dock strike, caused some market speculation m rubber m Singapore yesterday. Price went over the dollar mark at one period of trading on a steady market. Fairly large
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  • 276 9 WASHINGTON, Mon. One of the sure signs of exuberance m the American economy has been the tendency for capital spending, particularly for new plant and equipment, to outstrip earlier estimates. Actual business expenditures for new plant and equipment rose to $31,200 million
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  • 106 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank? 1 Association made the following changes m its rates to merchant? yesterday: Buying. Xe w York T.I S3 O.D. 38-1 '8 90 d/st. air mail 33-3 8 credit bfls 33-1 '2 trade bills. Canada T.T. 31-11 'lfi O.D. 31-13/16, 90 d/st air mail 32--3/16
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  • 93 9 47- Nation Fair Opens ROZNAN, Poland, Mon. (Reuter) Poznan's 28th international fair opened here today with an unusually heavy representation of capital investment equipment and industrial goods on both East and West stands among the 47 nations exhibiting. Consumer goods were less m evidence than m previous years. A massive
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  • 183 9 Quiet conditions prevailed m ali sections of the Malayan share market yesterday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers Fed. Dispensary 1.00 102 xd Fra?er Xeave Ords. 1 65 1.67 cci Gammon 1 TO 1 "2 Henry Waugh 1.14
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  • 30 9 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon price? m cents ocr lb yesterday vrere: Buyers Sellers Spot Nominal !<?•* 99 June 1 June Xo. 2 PTj 98a Tone: Quiet
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  • 26 9 BANDJARMASIN. Mon. (UP 1 1 The state-owned Bangka tin rr.ir.es will soon begin exploiting other mineral deposits on the Bangka island, it was reported.
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  • 95 9 £3 Million Grant To Help Colonies Grants and loans totalling more than £31 million were made m the first quarter of this year under the Colonial Development and WelActs, says a report issued m London. In March, £649,249 was allocated for 37 schemes proposed by Colonial governments for the development
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  • 219 9 MALAYAN' sharebrokere reported the following business done yesterday: Fed' Disp $1.00. SI 01; F. X. ords SI 65 and j1.66 ready and delayed; Gammon 51 .70. SI 71; W. Hammer ?l-3Pj; H Waugh $1.15; Hongkong Bank (Lond. regd. £50. Hume o ds. A4 9; M Cement $1.65; If.
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  • 53 9 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPD— A trade agreement between Indonesia and Pakistan, scheduled to expire on June 30, will be extended for one year, according to the Foreign Ministry. The Ministry said m addition to extending the agreement, Pakistan has offered eight additional commodities which she plans to
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    • 377 9 mS£* BURMA FIVE STAR LINE i MONTHLY SERVICE FROM JAPAN 6 HONGKONG PORTS. »iMAtL JCD3CN (n Port 9/ioj« b Accepting Ccrqo For Penang and Rano/x>n. •1^- INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY Z>ad S.ngapor«. 51, Beacn Street, Penong. M iiA "*->* Tel: 61 535. m^ KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 48 Oefl Street
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    • 226 9 KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ON sale Historical Handbook "Kuala Lumpur 100 year?" at $2 00 per copy. The book a prestige job and contain? the history of the past and modern Kua.a Lumpur. Obtainable from the Municipal Office, Booksellers and Newsagents. MOHD DIN bt n ALI, Municipal Secretary, Kuaia Lumpur.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 165 9 OUTER ROADS Selangor. P. Tudjoh. Hua Li. Xarifa Ternate Glory, Armo- Rimba, Pailowa. Koki IWaru. nia Honesta North Wind, Sta- Langkara. Kawi, Tong Yick, lius Jensen, Stv. Penri"r>o Mette Tai Tiong. Pangkor, Larut, Skou Francoise Naizen Manx, 4ouw Thai. Per.-ik. Ra.an Japan Ommenkerk, Ritsuyo Brookr Sumpitan. SriUM, N>w Maru N.
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  • STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP
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      282 10 A FAREWELL party given by the Nursing Division of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Selangor, m honour of Miss I. Checkley Federal Organiser of 5.J.A.8.. (seated centre) at the M.G.A.S. Hail. Kuala Lumpur last week. Miss Checkley is leaving Malaya. Standardpir by Yong Poh Ming Standardpic by pic
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    • 171 10 MR. CHYE KOOI NGAN, the new headmaster of the Klans High School. He was formerly attached to the Sultan Yussuf School. Batu Ciajah. and succeeded Mr. R. A Wilson who has been promoted as Assistant Controller of Examinations of the Federation Examinations Syndicate, Kuala Lumpur.— Ch'ng Seng
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      50 10 WARRANT OFFICER Adnan bin Ibrahim. President of the Central Sergeants' Mess, Ministry of Defence, Armed Forces Division, Kuala Lumpur, presents a wooden shield with a mounted ivory kris to Warrant Officer Guest at a farewell party held recently. Warrant Officer Guest was a founder member of the mess.
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      107 10 MR P. F. ADAMS (seated eighth from the right), secretary to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and his wife (seated next to him) were given a farewell party by the staff of the Ministry at the Federal Hotel last week. The Minister for Commerce and Industry Mr. Tan
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  • 181 11 FOMOC To Send 39 To SEAP Games KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Malaya will r 59 competitors and six officials for outh east Asia Peninsula Games to be m Bangkok from December 12 to 17. the meeting of the Federation of Malaya (ounnl. it was decided that Malaya send p^ >r football,
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  • 366 11 HK Sappers Clash With APC Today 11 to nifft the B v r. Sherwood rK' n thp tfnal of n MF aldheck competition. v:i after the B > > r --re »nd RE B. ■■>!.- tin.- 1 at fK a !^d.iv, fl|Bß "r. TB B H y? Arrr.v X rUmen
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  • Today's Sport
    • 49 11 SOCCER —D I— Kotfl R Manrell SC, Jalan Be 5.J5 p.m Div. 3B COSTHOJ SC. PS SHB P r, Gej 1 c Die. 3.4 Custoi 1 S.C c Scletat Indian* W P~ T k CAL DBECK Cl P S£MJ-F.W.-W R E Hnrgko»g vs. R A P C Tenglin,
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    • 68 11 5 VV.V-?— G?- Dents: and B If. Lecto«C Dw I. K.L. P8 ps. Bftin ctpal S.C., Si id Div. 1 Sc Vv'lc* Rrc. C'ib rs. I Darbn SC. Fpoli Read. D R'v. Rec Club Bungsar vi Levers SC, even 4ld Storage w. >>-• Whs Rec Club, PU' D.
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    • 8 11 •■'CKR: Malayan Mciyj Hrrckcro Chinese, Stadium, p.m.
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    • 28 11 SOCCER: D- on* I jyttl Rent vs. Bussart jpoh Padangi Div. two r,v. G-ound; Div. three p w D. vs. Chmtgkat Ktndtnfl Estate Ja'.an Abdtil Jaltl Ground
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  • 75 11 THE following are the resmts of the June Medal 'B gey] played at Keppel on Saturday: "A" Division Winner Ang Soon Hoe ..p: Runner-up G. Williamson (7) All square; Bj.l Sweeps Ist Nine Ang So m Hoe. 2nd Nine G. Willia: r. 5 or.
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  • 151 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. j Three Hongkong teams will j visit Malaya for a series of matches They are the South China, the Eastern and the Hongkong teams The Hongkong FA team will arrive on Aug. 2, and will reremain to Aug. 12. playing six matches.
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  • 66 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Sunrise Sports Club, strong contenders for the FAS division three league title, registered another big victory today when they trounced Persatuan Pemuda Kampong Bharu 7-0 on the Sentul ground. At half time. Sunrise led 3-n. Inside right Wah Chong (4) right half Abdul
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  • 237 11 GOVT. BUSINESS HOUSES IN THE BIG MATCH TOMORROW THE Singapore Government Services Football Association will meet the Singapore Business Houses Football Association m a charity football match at the Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. The match will be played for a Challenge Cup presented by Dr C E Smith. President of
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  • 781 11  -  ALEX SOARS Hongkong's Victory By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Hongkong Chinese, fresh from their marvellous Ho Ho Cup victory, claimed further laurels with a clear cut 3—l victory over a Malayan Chinese Selection team at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. For a few hopeful moments, one felt that Bat long
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    16 11 fJOW they finished at Tpoh on Sunday, final day of the Pernk Turf Club Derby meeting.
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  • 91 11 St Joseph's Institution, Singapore will celebrate its 51st an.vial athletic sports on Saturday, at 3 p.m., on the School Field. There will be three special events for Old Boys: :00 Yards the Heat is timed at 4.20 p.m., and the Finals at 4.55 p.m.;
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  • 392 11 The Cheshires Keep Record Clean Butcher, UK bound, will join Wolves THE Firs; Cheshire Regiment maintained their unbeaten record m the Singapore Base Diitric" senior league tournamsnt when they scored a convincing 5-0 victory over District Workshops REME at Aver Rajah Road yesterday. A? the score indicates, the Cheshire were
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  • 64 11 MR. YOUTHS CONTESTS AT THE SYSC THE Singapore Youth Sporti Council Junior and Senior Mr. Youth body building competitions will held at the SYSC gymnasiu tn I B I M on FridayThis pr< gi sumne will be --.:>- ported by a well j ranged 1 1 v m nast i
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  • 861 12 PETER WILSON says: 'Young Christine doesn't need the help of tennis bosses any longer' PARIS, Tues. Christine Truman, who justified all the nice things which we hoped about her by winning the French women's singles title here last week, is m a very curious position
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  • 125 12 Ban On Olympic Symbols TOKYO. Mon. (Reuter).— A spokesman for the Japanese Olympic committee yesterday said that the use of the Olympic Game= symbol and the name Olympic had been nned from commercial products m Japan. Japan wil] hold the 1964 Olympic Gar.o< and already numerous inquiries hart been marie
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  • 64 12 TWO goals each by Ahamed Ibrahim and Ahamed Abu gave Setia Java Sports Club a 5-0 victory over Tamil Brotherhood m a SAFA Div. 3A league match at Geylang stadium yesterday. Ahamed Wari scored the other goal In another match m the division played on the
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  • 60 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Selangor Indian Association l C gained full points when they beat Pemuda Jalan Raja Bot 3-1 m their FAS division •i league match on the Taylor Road ground today. At half-time, Indians led 2-1. Inside right Kalalingam, left winger Alfred and right half
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  • 46 12 BARCELONA, Mon. (Reuter).—Neale Fraser. Australia's leading challenger for this year's Wimbledon title, beat fellow Australian Roy Emerson 6-2. 6-4. 3-6. 6-2. m the men s singles final of the international lawn tennis tournament here last night. The match was played indoors because of rain.
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  • 111 12 Nat China Won't Act Yet On I.0.C TAIPEI, Mon. (Reuter) The Nationalist Government will not take any concrete action on the International Olympic Committee until the return of Mr. Teng Chuan Kai chairman of the Nationalist Chinese Olympic Committee, according to sports circles yesterday. Mr. Teng is now m the
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  • 165 12 Aussies Plan Miniature Olympiad SYDNEY, Mon. (Reuter) New South Wales sportsmen plan a "miniature Olympic Games'' for Princess Alexandra during her Australian tour. Three hundred of the State's best sportsmen and women will compete at a special carnival fo r the Princess on Sept. 10. The Director of Physical Education
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    42 12 TOP: The Captain of the Hon» Kong Chinese Football team receives the Ho Ho Cup from the President of the Asian Football Confederation, Tonka Abdul Rahman after Hong Kong had beaten the Malayan Chinese 7-2 at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday night.
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  • 337 12 Church Leaders Warn All Blacks Against Colour Bar WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Mon. (Reuter) New Zealand church leaders today issued a statement demanding that no player should be excluded from the All Black rugby team to tour South Africa next year The church leaders also asked for an assurance from the
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  • 242 12 NOTTINGHAM, Mon. (Reuter) England beat India by iin nn p runs on the fourth day of the first cricket Test here today. Final scon 422 India 206 and 157. Rain restricted play to an hour and 20 minutes this morning, and m that time India took their overnight score
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  • 407 12 KUALA LIMPUR. Mon. The Emu Club from New South Wak are coming to Malaya to play cricket matches m the Federation ftitd The tourists will arrive m Singapore early In July, md pet I t first week m August. The Emu Club will open
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  • 30 12 BELOW The Minister for Finanre, Sir Henry Lee is introduced to the winners of the Ho Ho Cup hefor c the match. Standardpics h> FAH
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  • 22 12 I MADRID. Mnn: (Kcu'er) Senor Ramon Deomonto*f wudsun, the tavourite, won the Proniio Villapadiorna. 'he 1 Spanish Derby here yesterday
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  • 93 12 Russian Stars For Wimbleds j LONDON I a Soviet Union i presented m c first ne m I tournament, v. !Jjne 22. The four Ru.-.,r. j arrive I were all among the a announced ships' romrr K.^hteen-year-r trieva the Russi n team, whe m Brii sh lawn tenr has been
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  • 83 12 KUALA LUMP 1 >*•"• < n states P«r: ;r. the M Malays \nU isi '■r;, kc: competi Rulers Shield, month. m Sii ea| »re M, hi In the Northi V Selangor, Pah;*:.- PenJ Kedah. while S I Sii gap "W Nesrri Sembilan. The i i
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  • 1614 13 \atnmtf king As far as these two famous sisters are concerned... ore bird atching Bird watchIng must surely be cr.e rf the moBfl I IS -matins:. If n<~>t the most fascinating of h bbles. I must 1 1 1 ;t some civ. Our author!. an birds,
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  • 322 13 —-m -viT.-A-i.-vr i ipn»»r irr --L i^ T- HP*JHMM||M||ji||j^^ p i i nmTi itt fat m^Hr TiON js tense and timely at tomorrow's headlines sM.sjhts Edward L. Alperson's dramatic new entario«, I. MOBSTER" (The Life of a Gangster.) I Cochran, Hollywood s most eligible young
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 236 13 LI L ABNcK it Wf AMD THAT, GOOCH M (^0 DESTRO/T IT^TWE I VOO'VE GOT TMAKIK NOU, I THATA'IGHT-H/PEOUS MM IS MOW NOU ON 7 LI'LABNER, AAOST S > A AvVDRE HMV BOY- J SOUNDS OF TRtUMPM USE THE FANTASTIC A AMD GET FIENDISH j VICIOUS BRAIN j> AKD COME
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  • 342 14 NEWS New Ulla Foai* f utoye gf Geneva Red delegates confident of agreement over Berlin GENEVA, Mon. (LPI) The West drafted a new 'Big Four move today challenging Russia to affirm it will not go to war over Berlin. It was the first step from
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  • 517 14 UK paper's advice to Lee LONDON Mon. iKeuten —The Time* of London today arguerl thai the democratic unitr "hich Mr. Ie- Kuan lew the new Pr;me ."Minister of Singapore. d?sires to achieve will not be possible without vigilance. In an editorial headlined "the real fight
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  • 66 14 SIX CHILDREN DIE IN TRAIN CRASH i BERLIN. MOD <UPK-Six children were killed and nine others Injured when a tram hit a truck La East Germany yesler lay, the East German news •gency ADX reported today A passenger train struck the Iruckload of children, aged ten to 1-. a* a
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  • BRIEFS
    • 147 14 Lebanon, UAR reach agreement CAIRO, Mon. (Keuter) Mr. Rashid Karami, the Lebanese Prime Minister and Dr. Abdul Moneim El Kaissuny. the United Arab Republic Minister of Economy, last night signed a LebaneseU.A.R. economic agreement here. Under the agreement, border checks are reduced on people and motor cars travelling between Syria
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    • 43 14 COLOMBO, Mon. (Reuter) Rachan Panthukawongs. 23, of Thailand ha? won the title of ''Mister Asia" and will take part m the "Mister Universe" contest m London m September. Pak Wai Phang. of Malaya, second and Kurshid Ahmed of Pakistan, third.
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  • 66 14 SOVIET Prime Minister, Nikit.i S Kh is greeted by the Hungarian Premier. Ferei Mm as the former arrived on an informal day. There was no guard of honour m thp airport, and the entire airport baUdinj off by po*ice and only a limited numh< carrying special invitations,
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  • 174 14 LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Britain s i hovercraft the "Flying: Saucer.*' made it* ful flight yesterday afternoon, it was am. night. The announcement was made jointly by Saunders Roe Limited an c i the National Research Deve opmeni Company. The hovercraft half aircraft and ha'.f ship is a saucer-shaped vehicle
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  • 36 14 Soekarno holds hands with Joan PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia holds hands with actress Joan Crawford as the President visited -Oth Century Fox Studio m Hollywood last week. The President is on a world tour.photo. U.P.I. Tele-
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  • 156 14 'FINED' FOR SWEARING ON TENNIS COURT MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuter) Four junior tennis player.- were '"fined" for swearing on the court, at the Victorian Hardcourt Tennis Championships over th^e week-end. A well-known tennis official imposed the "fines" after hearing bad language used by four players m the opening round of the
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  • 88 14 WELLINGTON. Mon. (Reuter) Mr. Philip North Holloway. N c w Zealand Minister for Industries and Commerce. was awarded £11.000 damages m the Wellington Supreme Court today against the weekly newspaper Truth. Mr. Holloway, who claimed £15.000 damages, alleged that Truth falsely and maliciously published an
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  • 83 14 FIRST MAIL BY GUIDED MISSILE WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter). The first successful delivery of mail by guided missile was announced by the po?t office today. It said a navy Regulus missile, launched from the submarine Barbero m the Atlantic Ocean today, landed the mail safely at a naval air station near
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  • 169 14 Polls in Burma by next April— N e Win KARACHI, Mon. (UPI) Burmese Prime Minister General Ne Win promised here last night that his country's first post-revolution elections would be held not later than next April. The Premier also ruled himself out as a candidate. Ne Win arrived here by
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  • 146 14 Here's one way of winning on the horses SLOUGH. England. Mon. (UPI) Mrs. Gay Coombs said today that she has found the perfect system for beating the horses. She feeds her husband cheese the night before a race, and he dreams the winners m technicolor. "Frank came down to breakfast
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  • 58 14 JAKARTA, Mon. (UPI) The Secretary-General of the Health Ministry said malaria will be conquered m Indonesia within the next decade. Dr. Aziz said the government will spend about three billion rupiahs (about $300,--000,000 Malayan) for combatting the disease during the next 10 years. He said
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  • 42 14 PENNSYLVANIA. Mon (Reuter)— David Coleman 91— and .£i" le VL^ 1 lf were marr »ed m Dayton, yesterday. TvituJ* ms IUS1 U S of wom en there's no use being without one. said Coleman, a widower three times over
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  • 277 14 MENZIES DENIES PRINCESS REPORT LONDON. Mori. (Renter) Australia's Prime Minister, Mr. R G. Menzies, said here yes- lerday an Australian oewspapei report about a conversation he had with Princess Margaret was "completely untrue." The report had said he had suggested to Princess Margaret that she should visit Australia before the
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  • 78 14 CALIFORNIA, I Th€ r America first i vehicle, was dr without fuel—!: I day to glide bar WK The eiq lied ?o a i Rogers Drj L a the Edward. I four mill dropped ffon bomber "m I Tr>^ pUi t Scott i !7, of North An tion, sat
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