Singapore Standard, 11 June 1959

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  • 22 1 Singapore STANDARD Teleohon* ***** —5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 Vol. IX No. 343. 15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 193 1 PARTY NEGARA ROUTED: SOCIALIST FRONT -3 THE UMNO-MCA-MIC ALLIANCE chalked up its eighth consecutive victory m the state elections m the Federation yesterday when it gained control of the Johore State Assembly by winning 28 of the 32 seats. The Socialist Front
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  • 321 1 TANGKAK (Total electorate 10.115) Lai Kuen Tee (All) 6.067 Puteh bin IdTOB Nesara* 669 Ahmad bin Arshad ClndJ 258 Majority: 5.398 Spoilt votes: 247 SFNAI KULAI Ti'tal electorate T.54T' Soh Kirn Siam (SF) 2.962 Chan Chong Wen (All I 2,9(^3 Majoruy 54 Spoilt fetes; 123
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  • 99 1 HONGKONG, Wed. (UPD— Night club singer Rosalind Yang, who lied from Singapore three months ago becanse gangsters there had threatened her lift 1 has signed a movie contract here and is not likely to return to the State for a much longer while than planned.
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  • 135 1 JAKARTA, Wed. The Sourabaya newspaper, Java Post, has described Singapore as "the point of a knife" piercing into Indonesia and warned Indonesians to pay attention to events there. The newspaper said: 'If Malaya is a knife piercing deep into Indonesia, Singapore is the point
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  • 31 1 A part of the grandstand at the Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore, uas torn doirn by the freak storm yesterday. The supporting pillars broke like matehstieks. standnrd pic
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  • 163 1 Rail men stand firm Gd-slow to stay KUAL LUMPUR, Wed. The National Union of Railwaymen, after an eight-hour closed -door meeting of its executive, today decided not to withdraw its work-to-rule campaign. "We are noi worried about what steps the railway administration may take now." said Mr. A. W. King,
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  • 60 1 JAKARTA, Wed. (Reuter) Brigadier-General Mustopo, vice-chairman of Indonesia's National Front for the Liberation of West Irian (Dutchheld West New Guinea) today refuted rumours of a pending army coup m this country. He told a Press conference: "The Indonesian Army does not have to take steps
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  • 34 1 HARI Rava Haji will fall on .Tune 17 m Singapore this year, a Ministry of Home Affairs statement announced yesterday. It will be observed as a public and bank holiday.
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  • 143 1 Lee for talks with Razak in KL SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will leave lor Kuala Lumpur on Saturday to hold discussions with the Federation Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein. Mr. Lee will be accompanied by Mr. Ong Eng Guan. Minister for National Development, and Mr.
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  • 101 1 Modified passports as a stop-gap MODIFIED British passports for Sineaoore citizen? will be issued by the Immigration Department as from today, the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, announced yesterday. The Minister said that, with the agreement of .the British Government, a modified form of British passport with
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  • 319 1 Houses damaged by 'devil wind', soccer stadium stand collapses" A FREAK CYCLONE hit Singapore yesterday afternoon, uprooting trees, damaging several houses and wrecking part of the grandstand at Jalan Besar Stadium. Although the storm was over within o matter of minutes, such was its intensity that giant 100 ft. trees
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  • 193 1 SINGAPORE Policemen must be polite, cool, calm and collected even m the fare of abuse, cat-calls or boos, said Police secretary. Mr. William Cheng, yesterday. He was commenting on an incident at Raffles Place yesterday involving a taxi driver and a traffic
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  • 209 1 PENANG, Wed. Three men who came with a I party from Ipoh on an excursion trip to Penang were badly injured when gangsters believed to be members of the Wah Kee gang attacked them with axes and hammers at Kampong Malabar, near
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  • 194 2 BLONDE, with large brown eyes and a resemblance to La Harriot sums up the appearance Of Italian-born Diana D'este. 26. There the resemblance ends. For all Diana has on her sharp mind is world peace, and prosperity. Firmly she declared, m an interview
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  • 508 2 (From Page 1) GUNONG LAMBAK (Total electorate 6.TT7) Lee Ah Leng (SF) 2.615 Woo See Tiam (All.) 2.525 .vlajprity: 90 Spoilt Vote?: 171 TANJONG SEMBRONG (Total electorate 11,343) Hiji Mohamed Nx>or bin Jumma'at (>9l\.) .V 739 Haji Abdul Hamid bin Haji Aodul Karim (Negara) 2,009 Jailani bin
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  • 99 2 SF SETS UP WOMAN FOR POLLS NIBONG TEBAL, Wed. -A teacher of Val Dor Village Chinese School. Madam On Meng Gaik, was nominated yesterday as the Socialist Front candidate against the Alliance candidate, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haii Aii. m a by election for Sungei Bakap Ward m the Rural
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  • 34 2 A REPRESENTATIVE of the Imam of Yemen said m Cairo yesterday that fighting had been "raging" for the past 48 hours between Yemeni tribes and British troops m the Southern Yemen. (Reuter).
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  • 49 2 PENANG. Wed. Thieves stole a carton of beer from a lighter m the Penang Harbour yesterday. The lighter had earlier taken on board several cartons of beer Two slabs of tin worth $6UO were stolen frorr the Eastern Smelting Works m Dato Kramat Road yesterday.
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  • 37 2 MTSU OFFICIALS KEL ANT AN. Wed. The following were elected office, bearers of the Malayan Technical Services Union, Kelantan branch:Chairman, Mr. P. S. Dharan, secretary, Mr. P. S. Pillay treasurer, Mr. Nik A. Rahman bin N. Yusoff.
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  • 252 2 (From Page 1) Standard: l I was standing on the ftve-foot-way opposite the stadium, taking shelter from the rain "Suddenly the 'devil wiiid' came howling madly. There was a tremendous bang and when I looked again, the grandstand had collapsed on its side. "On Tyrwhitt Road,
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  • 347 2 The amazin love story of a monk LONDON, Wed. A married m Qlu nine-year-old son made this astonishing yesterday: "I have power to soy Moss, f 0 sin and administer the last rites of the I Catholic Church." He explained: "Ten years ago J monastery to get married" 4< I
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  • 78 2 Follow Us Says India Rails Mar KUALA Malayan R low the p^ -i Railway.' suftlcicni rcq liren This Karnail Sing Er.jjj Member and man d< i gai Railway B I here 'i'ne team the M.: [nche Abdul 1 on com m or. ems Bull X n Indian Rai.wa; a position
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  • 81 2 WON T OBJECT to kissin: SAYS HK STAR IPOH, W, Rd fi'm star, Pfitrl today b r she wou d objed ed by the leading Premiruter proa Other Side I whirh the swimming i ham ;eadm.g ro "It all dei i 'or If hr mtf I shall to --> *r
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  • 42 2 FOl'R :npn were jrcsterday acquitted m Singapore Second District Court on a charge of being members of an unlawf issembly and causing hurt To Roy Gahstan and Ivan F Galistan at 11-S0 p.m. a* Dorset Road on Apri 1 9.
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  • 888 3 M a laya's Defence ro- al SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD June 11. 1<?59 I fHE isststancc which Britain has been giving the Federation m cash and kind for the exLston ol the Malayan armed forces has been jer rcvew by officials of both Governments m L d n for the first
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  • 177 3 The Only Hope "MEN collectively, if they will allow human sympathy to extend beyond the narrow bounds of creed or colour, are capable of contributing to each other's happiness, and not only to terror and death Why should we use knowledge to destroy each other? It
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  • 881 3  - SATELLITE OUT OF ORBIT John Stirling by SAIGON. QOMMUNIST North Vietnam is a country which is getting the worst of both possible worlds. It has neither the blazing faith of a true Communist State, nor the economic incentives of capitalism. "Uncle" Ho Chi-minh. the aged, wisp-bearded President, is ruling over
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  • 640 3  - French Warnings On Algeria WILLIAM MILLINSHIP by PARIS. TTIE French Government has nothing to fear from the outcome of the National Assembly's first full dress debate on the explosive problem of Algeria. It is a foregone conclusion that M. Michel Debre, the Prime Minister, will receive an overwhelming majority m
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  • 22 3 In spite of germ-kill-ing toothpastes, fluorine and other scientific advances. tooth decay remains one of mankind's most prevalent diseases.
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  • 732 3  - Kenya's Changing Scene GEORGE CLAY by NAIROBI pEOPLE who are optimistic about a softening of political attitudes m Kenya are talking about the "new look" here. The casual visitor may see little that is startlingly new, but the portents of change are there. When a columnist In Nairobi's Sunday Post
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  • 360 3 the NEWS as it strikes me COMETIMES the Western Powers Britain. France and the United States compel one to revise one's opinions and values of them. In spite of their vaunted greatness they have the knack of allowing themselves to be made to look foolish, as Soviet Foreign Minister. Andre!
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  • 321 4 don't want the old way of boring speeches says Yong SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, will make surprise visits to the 700 schools m the island to obtain firsthand knowledge of the running of these establishments. Mr. Yong told The
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  • 106 4 Singapore^ Prime Minister, Mr lee K':->r. Yew, will make his Brsl public appearanct at an extraordinary .ser.era" meeting of the Harbour B^ar~ SMff A? .°'ia';-)r: ♦or. -.v Mr I.pp who wa." the legal a iser ot the Association, will address the neeting. •y a -o*
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  • 67 4 RADIO Patr» ars sped n Sago I ane Singapore, on Tuesday nighi after a gang clash r -''s? reportr-i ir 'he area. b'.i* :~..~"i or.lv broken bo'tle? a-r.i some parangs. Sccrei Society j r?. imbering abo it 2fl had battled crt with bottles <3 parangs
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  • 45 4 A SINGAPORE District Court yesterday :a:!ed Er-rc S'ravens of Tampenis Road, for ?ix months on a marge of criminal r~?ach of tru?t of a ra."h ch?Q ;e of nn on Feb. 20. S'ravens. 4.. who pleaded gu:l*v. admitted four previous convictions
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  • 44 4 CHOO SIONG CHUAN, 19. of St Lawrence Road, was yesterday remanded by a Singapore Court alter he pleaded m* guilty fr > attempting to extort from Or.? Yong San. 19, by putting him m fear at Upper Thomson R p ai en June
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  • 123 4 Singapore Ministers shot' by film men Singapore's nine Ministers yesterday took time off from their official duties to become actors m a documentary film which will be screened m all cinema theatres very soon. The film entitled "Introducing the Ministers to the People" is shot by the CathayKeris Film, and
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  • 58 4 PART Two of "Drama for Beginners,* 1 a course m dramatic acting organised by the Study Group Movement, will commence on Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. at 9, Balmoral Road. Lectures will include voice and acting exercises and stage deportment. Interested persons should write to the organising ?ecretary,
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  • 124 4 JURIAH binti Misran lies with her head bandaged m her home m Kirn Keat Estate after she was struck by falling debris m a neighbouring house. The roof of the house caved m when a giant tree crashed on it during the storm. THIS 50-footcr m
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  • 369 4 FISHERMEN TELL OF ORDEAL FIVE Indonesian fishermen including an old man and two boys shipwrecked m shark-infested waters three days ago. were landed safely m Singapore last night. They arrived aboard the tanker American Producer. which rescued them as they fought the turbulent waters off North-east
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  • 220 4 Diplomats lead semi -exile life abroad— Dato Gunn KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Malaya's diplomats m foreign countries often feel that they are m semi-exile, although they lead a dazzling life of receptions, dinners, cocktail parties, parades, fetes and private entertainment, said the Malayan High Commissioner m Australia, Dato Gunn Lay Teik
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    • 104 4 I All the MAGICAL WONDERS EXCITEMENT and MYSTERY of MOUNTAIN BEAUTY and the M I OLD MEN who CAME into HER LIE g| Another Malay aa j t J Folk-lorr from Jvi f W tf SHAVVS m^± Ail^lll PRODUCTIONS. 11l [nfmU 4- jj^^^ygf I■/■ I/ /j 1 h^ with superimposed
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  • 248 5 Sine Parliamentary Secretaries appointed for S pore Ministers pEOTLBS ACTION PARTY Asfor Upper Serangoon, Mr. sun Wing, has been appointed .•liamentary Secretary to the Prime ulster, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Y§r« < hairman of the PAP and BCBi My«ma for Tampenis, Mr. Goh pw htii. will be P.S. to the
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  • 475 5 Duntroon army college reminds two Malayans of Port Dickson MELBOURNE, Wed. Two young Malayans are half-way through their one-year course at the Australian Army's Officer Cadet School at Portsea, near Melbourne, and bj the end of the year should qualify for commissions m the Federation Army. They are Officer Cadet,
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  • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Federation Minister for Finance, Mr. H. S. Lee, today left for Hongkong by CPA on a varation leave. Mr. Lee told The Standard that he would also have his throat checked while m Hongkong.
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  • 712 5 WAS WRONGFULLY SACKED PROFESSOR TELLS COURT ENANG, Wed.— en the new headiter of the Han cng High School ved m Penang n Formosa, multilonaire, Mr. Lim nTeng, chairman t'ne school's lament comIn was discourL 5 to him, the 'erne Court here 'old today.
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  • 89 5 us union wants Fong as adviser x "-ip<»re Bus Workers' ■^n yesterday asked its f M rptary-general. m l Swee Suan. to be p M *he wai detained kbc Public Security ■P itiea Ordinance for m t in two years, was P freai the Changi ■>X"*'r. m of the union
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  • 74 5 OFFICIALS OF FILIPINO ASSOCIATION MR. F. J. BENIG was elected president of the Filipino Association of Singapore, recently. Other officials were: Vicepresident Mr. F. A. Undasan secretary— Mr. B. J. Tupaz. assist sec— Mr. F. C. delos Reyes and treasurerMis < P. Gonzale.s Committee: Mrs. L. Powell. Mrs T Siddons.
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  • 107 5 No more victory rallies official THE Ministry of Home Affairs, yesterday called on all Assemblymen m Singapore to "roll up their sleeves and get down to serious ta.sk for which they were elected." as now the election excitement and jubilation was over. A statement issued by the Ministry said: "As
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  • 181 5 He saved lives of his colleagues lost his A CARPENTER who sav< the lives of his colleagues 1 warning them to beware of falling pole crashed to dea from his perch atop the six floor of Shaw House at C chard Road, a Singapo Coroner's Court was told yt« terday.
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  • 77 5 DATO WONG TO OPEN YOUTH CLUB PENANG, Wed.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee will officially open the Customs Village Youth Club at the Glugor English School on June 20. The inaugural meeting of the club, to be named "Kesatuan Permuda Permudi Kampong Kastam," will be attended by leaders
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  • 229 5 JUDGE AMENDS THEFT CHARGE ON TWO AT the conclusion of the prosecution case m the Singapore Second District Court m which two men were charged with stealing $2,000, the Judge Mr. Choor Singh amended the charge to one of attempted extortion The men are Ng Khim Yeow 27 an employee
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  • 177 5 A SINGAPORE sea cadet sails today m the midst of his mid-year examinations aboard the Ben Line vessel, Benrinnes, for a month's Far East round trip. For the next four weeks, the youth, Ng Khay Hua. 16, will serve as a crew member of
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  • 337 5 Racial harmony welded on the sporis field Says RAF chief KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The keen interest m sport shown by the people of the Federation has been one of the major factors for racial harmony, said Air ViceMarshal V. E. Hancock, who relinquished command of the Royal Air Force m
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  • 156 5 SAA, in a quandary, asks patrons be patient members of tha Automobile Association m Singapore are asked m an editorial m the Jun G issue of "Highway." the association's official publication, to "exercise patience and tolerance* 1 when afi A. A. driver is not immediately available to render service The
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  • 57 5 FEN. WC; Wed —The Pcv.hr.z and Province Weliesley M« i Teachers' Union I celebrate its 40th anniversary on Friday The Union will h- n a gel together party among members it the Union premise* or Fn day p\pr:ne to b« Followed by a Mala? tinner if ths
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  • 391 6 600 tons of it is rotting away as there is no market KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— More than 600 tons of dried fish are now rotting away at Pangkor Island six miles off Lumut awaiting a market, and the amount is piling up
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  • 273 6 S'PORE MAN HURT IN IPOH GANG IPOH. Wed. See Sing Hua, 20, of Singapore, who was fired at by a detective during a parang attack between two rival gangs m a coffee shop here yesterday, died late last night m the Ipoh Hos pital. where lie underwent an emergency operation.
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  • 142 6 Why I became a doctor: Sandosham PROFESSOR A Sandosham. principal of the University ol Malaya, yesterday kept the usually sedate membexa ol the Singapore Rotary Club. roaring with laughter during his 15-minute talk on the "autobiography" of himself Prof. Sandosham was giving an impromptu talk at the ciub's weekly lunch
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  • 374 6 S'pore towkays are exploiting Fed. fishermen MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malayan fishermen along the East Coast are being exploited by Singapore merchants who buy their catches at low prices and then sell them at very high rates, the Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, declared today. Announcing Government's
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  • 238 6 Selangor UMNO gets ready for Federal elections KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor UMNO Political Committee, headed by Agriculture Minister Inche Abdul Aziz will hold a special meeting this week to streamline party policy to counteract opposition m the Parliamentary elections. The meeting will discuss the various problems and wili make
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  • 125 6 PENANO. Wed. Free gifts to inmates of orphanages and poor homes will be made on June 19, when Penang celebrates the Birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. There will be free cinema shows by the Cathay and Show organizations to school children and inmates
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  • 64 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Organiser of Malay Schools, Ministry of Education, Inche Lokman bin Musa, will leave by air tomorrow for America to attend the Harvard International Seminar from July to mid-Aug-ust, under the auspices of the Asia Foundation. Inche Lokman will first fly
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  • 28 6 JOHORE Nationals residing m the Federal Capital will offer special prayers to their late Sultan, Major-General Sir Ibrahim, at the Kampong Bharu Mosque, Kuala Lumpur, tonight.
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  • 169 6 Viscount training in UK for 8 pilots TWO local Malayan Airways pilots, Capt. S. K. Chan and First Officer Teh Hock Hoe are among eight crew members of the airline, who wil: leave Singapore for Britain today for a five-week course m flying turbo-prop Viscount aircraft. The other six are:
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  • 89 6 MIC: Ban 'yellow' culture IPOH Wed The Federation Governmrnt was today urged to follow the example of Singapore and ban all forms of "yellow" culture and publications. The president of the Perak division of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. V. M. Sundram. said that even with the present precautions against
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  • 180 6 PENANG. Wed. The Raja Muda of Selangor, Tengku Abdul Aziz Shah and the Raja Ampuan Muda, Tengku'Rahimah, accompanied by their two-and-half-year old daughter, left by the "Oranje" from Swettenham Pier here this afternoon on a world tour. The Selangor Royal Party had motored
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  • 456 6 'Hard times so help us plea from flying club IPOH, Wed. The Perak Flying Club which ail -dropped over S*Umillion m wages to outlying estates and tin companies m the State last year, is now facing a financial crisis. Hard hit by the tin W cession and the general curb
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  • 205 7 IT'S MALAY CLASSES FOR 1,000 TEACHERS NATIONAL LANGUAGE FOR SINGAPORE MOVE ONE THOUSAND qualified English teachers m Singapore will start learning Malay language as from June 22. And another 1,000 teachers will begin their course m January 1960. These special classes are being organized by the Education Ministry to make
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  • 150 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per 1b) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 975 98 R S.S No. 1 June 97* 98 R.S.S No. 1 July 981 Wi R.S.S'. No 2 97| 973 R.S.S. No. 3 *)fi; 971 Tone: Quiet. Tin price m Singapore was S4O. o
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  • 44 7 A SINGAPORE bus driver, Yeo Teow K>on. 28, of Geytang, was fined $20 m the Slim River Magistrate's Court for driving his bus m excess oi the speed limit of 30 m p.h on Jan. 8. Teow Koon pleaded guilty by letter.
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  • 55 7 THE Alumni Association of' the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore and :ho Faculty <->f Medicine, University of Malaya, at a meeting recently expressed dis-:-faction over the present system regarding ispecialist fee? and said that it worked "very badly." This will be di>cus~ed when the association
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  • 66 7 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce will meet on Friday to study the memoranda submitted by various Chinese organizations asking the Chamber to amend its 50 year-old constitution. Meanwhile, the President and Vice-President of the Chamber, Mr. Ko Teck Kin and Mr. Yap Pheng Geek will
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  • 315 7 'Malaya needs to foster science research IPOH, Wed. There should be no restriction on the emigration of Malayan scientists to other countries which may offer better prospects for their talent, Dr. Thong Saw Pak, who recently returned from Communist China, said here today. Ipoh-born, Dr. Thong, 35, a former lecturer
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  • 24 7 THE English Society of Nanyang University, Singapore, celebrated its third anniversary with a concert and a stage-show at the Art? Hall last night.
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  • 190 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. j The Federation Government has started taking "concrete"! steps m the proposal lO establish a pan-Malayan Industrial Research Institute to deal with the country's industrial progress. The senior Industrial Development Officer m the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. Mr.
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  • 227 7 'OPERATION SADDLE UP' MAKES PROGRESS (From Alan Vans:. Standard reporter on board the USS Salisbury Sound m the sea, off Kudat, North Borneo). Phase Two of "Operation Saddle Up"' was launched early yesterday morning when more than 2,750 US Marines and UK Sherwood Foresters belonging to SEATO took up vantage
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  • 76 7 A man walking along a narklane off Desker Road Singapore was held up by four thugs and was stripped of his watch and pen worth $5D on Tuesday night. The same night a resident m Crescent Road, Lim Terk Chong. had his home burgled and STOn
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  • 27 7 THE Sultan of Kelantan will officially open the Rural i Trade School m Pengkalan j Chepa. Kota Bahru, on June 1 25 at 2.30 p.m.
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    • 818 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Halifax. Bmtom. New Tarta. Baltimore. Philadelphia Cult Pert* Spore P. Sham Penang TtUCCft .....«*u*.»>......... 8/12 June emitting 16/17 |une Carrier* option to proceed vftt othei port* to load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOIINII SERVICE To« Colombo. Genoa. Marseille*.
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    • 1159 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 »I 8 lines) Oncorporatec Singapore) <»2 ltiw»' i::r ihe blue funnel line r o'::r SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON O CONTINENTAL PORT* (via Suei with liberty to proceed via Panama 01 Cape ot Good Hope) Carriers option to proceed via othei ports
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    • 1087 8 MITSUI |J3 LINE JAPAN LINE Spore P.S'Hom Penono, Akakuroson Moru 21 June 19Jun. 18Jun« Haguroson Moru 22 June U.S.A. LINE. For New York. Philadelphia, Baltimore direct discharge vio Bombay Suez. Akoshisan Moru 20 June 23 June ETA N. York 31 July PACIFIC LINE rlo Manila b Japan. for USA Pacific
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    • 816 8 631 lH THE E. A. C. ll»f- J \JO .AILINCS TO. •V ADEN. RED SEA, MEDITERRA\t A 'a? COIMTINEMTAI SCANDINAVIAX p (JRu > port P ihafr p^ J fi<UH ms "Basra b) *o|une,4|uly s'fe Ul Tso -i "Lalandia a) i 0 1 1 2/ M lvl 4 m.s. "Malacca' ci
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  • 258 9 international l ntroduce jet Bombay— S Iney route iture, the managex V.r. B. B sterday rnp eted U n ationa] air I. ii na tWa ist lhre« ach with its ten 8 peri th accomrc than f J ntinental ;-h t r>e pill
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  • 66 9 iter).— lert Xe.v n >r.er sai i here s irp ta in :"e< w marketa li tr.e e\- •m I his gapore, Mr. 1 N m Zealand j i cxc it Asia had tc iairy pro 1 •:a ie x h 1 1 be ?s d
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  • 94 9 PRODUCE SINGAPORE Chinese Pro duee Exchange noon closing prices per Dicul yesterday were Copra June-July $44 buyers; $45 sellers; coconut oil m hulk $66 sellers; m drums $68 sellers; Muntok white pepper $133 sellers; Sarawak white $132 sellers; special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed
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  • 137 9 Tins Improve On Share Mart Both Industrials and Rubbers were quietly steady on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tim -vere selectively better. Turnover was small. Price changes announced' by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fed Dispensary 99 1 01 M Breweries 293 2 96 cci Malayan Cerr.er.t
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  • 285 9 MALAYAN shareforokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fed. Disp. Si. oo 'and overnight); F N. prefs. $4 20 orris $1 6Tj, $1.66 ov $164 and 51.62 i Odd \V Hammer $1.40. $141 delßveci; H Waugh 11.15; M. Breweries $2 85 $2.96; M. Cement >1 .*JS. $166: McA'ister
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  • 88 9 New Ship For F-East Service LATEST addition to the American President Lines* Far East fleet is President Buchanan. The new vessel is due to arrive m Singapore, making her first call to the port, next week. President Buchanan is a converted mariner class vessel and will serve as a passenger
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  • 79 9 Australia's present timber production had reached the impressive figure of some 6,370,--000.000 super feet measured m log volume, according to Minister for the Interior, Mr. G. Freeth. About half of this production was still m the traditional form of sawn timber, abdut onethird was wood for
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  • 126 9 OUTER ROADS Xanfa. Ommenkerk. Armenia Panak G. Ordjohnindza, Sta Jensen. Sty. Pendopo. MJtisknu Fanroise. Naizen Ma r nrv Kmuknwa Maru. Wing Or.. W &es^naSSj; \>ga Rhesus E^toku Maru. Gianjt Sens. INNER ROADS rurvel Soon Lee. Tong Leon a Pinang, P Tudjoh Kah Kheng, Cour'is. Taype, Langkara KaWi,
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 214 9 DUNLOP IS INVESTING MORE OVERSEAS CHAIRMAN OVER half of Dunlop Rubber Company's capital are employed m overseas activities, the chairman, Mr. G. E. Boharreil, said m his report presented to the company's 60th annual general meeting m London this week. He said Dunlops have been to the fore m overseas
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    • 165 9 SINGAPORE rubber price recovered one cent yesterday from the previous day's drop of 2$ cents, on a slightly improved market. Price for International first grade June closed at 97$ cents per lb. The opening was higher on better than expected overseas advices and
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    • 76 9 AT a board meeting of Rembau Jelei, Rubber Ltd. held on June 2, it was decided to recommend a second and final dividend of 3Jd. net per 2/- unit of stock (making 4Jd. net per 2/- unit of stock, 1958. The dividend, if approved, will be posted on
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    • 36 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes m it? rates to merchants yesterday: Selling t.T on. ready: French Francs *****; Hol'anci Gui'ders 123 3/8. Italian Lire 2029R Other exchange rates remain unaltered
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    • 45 9 CANTON, Ohio. Wed. (Reuter). The B. F. Goodrich Company and the United Rubber Workers Union agreed yesterday on term? to end a 55-day strike. No details of the settlement subject to ratification by Rank and File Union members were announced immediately.
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    • 59 9 TOTAL imports of rubber, all grades from all countries into Singapore and Federation of Malaya during last month amounted to 39.583 tons. The figure includes 22.494 tons imported on provisional permits m previous months, but excludes approximately 27,706 tons imported during the month for which final documents
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    • 31 9 THE Australian Government will contribute £5,000 on a matching ba?is with the Australian Egg Board toward? the cost of holding the World Poultry Science Congress m Australia m 1962.
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    • 67 9 Mr. Chew Peng Yam (51). an expert m marketing analysis, has been appointed by the Indian Commission m Singapore as a market research assistant. A spokesman of the Commission said Mr. Chew's appointment formed part of the Indian Government's new and vigorous export drive. Mr. Chew
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    • 53 9 HONGKONG, Wed. (Reuter). Two members of the New Zealand meat PRODUCE board arrived here today m the course of a tour to promote sales of New Zealand's meat to South-east Asian countries. They are Mr. J. D. Ormonri." the board's chairman, and Mr. J. W. De
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    • 159 9 Test For 'Caravelle' Aircraft Air France demonstrated confidence m its new "Cara- velle" jet airliner recently by catting cut one of the plane'? two engines on the take off and both of them at 40,000 feet. Flown by Cap* Marcrl i Griiibberi the "Caravelle" >ft Oriy airport with a weight
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    • 77 9 JAPAN recently announced that foreign exchange would be allocated for the importation of 2,193.000 bales (500 pounds gro?=) of cotton during the 1959 Japanese fisca. year (Aprii-March). This U .'W3.noo ba'e> or 22 per cent above the imports planned for List fisra; year. and is 35
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    • 262 9 A unique "Car Hire Ticket" automatically confirming a passenger's "Fly and Drive" car rental reservation has been introduced by Scandinavian Airlines System. Exclusively developed for SAS' world-wide car hire system, the Car Hire Ticket provides complete details about the reservation m handy, quick-reference form.
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    • 346 9 AN automatic xerographic machine which can print enlargements from microfilm straight on to ordinary unsensitised paper, at the rate of 20 ft. a minute, was demonstrated recently at the Business Efficiency Exhibition m London. It is claimed to revolutionise document strong, handling and reproduction. It
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    • 146 9 Leaving For Shell U.K. Post IX 1929 a young British salesman. L.V. Taylor, came out to Singapore to sell productf of Shell Company. Twn years ago. he was appointed Manager of Shell tankers. Today, alter 30 years with Shell. Mr. Taylor leaves Singapore for home to take ud a senior
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    • 112 9 A NEW type of rail truck. specially designed to transport comp.eted or partially completed motor vehicle! ha? been developed by the Victor. an Railway? m their Newport workshops Melbourne A recent demonstration consignment nf five sedan cars and a utility from Melbourne to Adelaide revealed its
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 315 9 I*\ KIE HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 45 Ce€tl Street Tel: T9488 1261% 702*.S I B iv«« M-TONC KO tm Ba«diermaiin |u«e 17 9>: Piadarti !um 15 TONC LIE tor Btlawan June IT f. r^.^r.,-,, l u n« if TONC HAI for Re««»t |Un« 17 Surjb.,,j u ne IT TONC HOCK
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    • 75 9 MALAYA GENERAL COMPANY LIMITED. Sedenak Rubber Estates Limited. The Board of Malaya General Co Ltd., have today declared uncon ditiona! the offer con tamed m the circular to Sedenak Rubber Estates Ltd., Shareholders dated 29th May. 1959 sub)ect to the conditions set out therein. Shareholders are being advised individually, but
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  • MEN im the NEWS
    • 630 10 \RRIVING m Britain shortly is a soft-spoken, retiring and serious man who makes £100,000 a year by being loud mouthed, brash and zany. He la bald, bespectacled Phil Silvers, better known to tens of millions of televiewers on both sides of the Atlantic as
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    • 1199 10  - One Man Died— And The World Went To War Graham Wilson by But It Wouldn't Have Happened 1f... I -n-nvr. were those who said t h e Archduke Francis Ferdinard heir to the Austrian throne before the 1914 war— was mentally unbalanced. By many people he v\as regarded as a
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    • 859 10  - He's Britain's Most Critise Foreign Secretary RICHARD BER by JOHN Selwyn Brooke Lloyd is the most criticised British Foreign Secretary of the century. The Labour Opposition sneers at his ''incompetence" and ineffectualness. Cartoonists depict him as a snivelling dwarf. Even many of his own Conservative colleagues make no secret of
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    • 51 10 The world famous family of &f* m JET* «fe /Iv c X medicinal products PCHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL lP||j BETTA GETTA riS> 'BRETT A 7r*^ \Jfrrhard Motor* Limbrelta
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  • 50 11 TOP: The Singapore .4"(,-teNr Bo.ring fean on arrival at the Railway Pier, Penang. yesterday. Second from the left v Mr. Rom Sounders, Preside?! t of fhr Ppnar^p Arnatc'ir Bo.riwg Association. BELOW; Thp PABA President. Mr. Sounder*, meets the captain of the Singapore team, Austin Dunzford.
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  • 146 11 Today's Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: Premier league Ind'ans vs Europeans,' Eurasians a: Jalan Besot Stadium: Div. ."B Radv: Mas R vs P Peranakan at Geylang; Junior A A ys B*. Timah at Ferrer Park; Stableboyj Vs Kg. Siiat a* Farrer Park. CRICKET: Pasir Panjang Sec^ndiry School Vs SES. a' Pnt'.r PanjanQ
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  • 583 11 The G-Men Crab The Smith Cup Rather Easily SINGAPORE Government Service Football Association won the first annual match for the Smith Cup when they beat Singapore Business Houses Football Association by six goals to two m a floodlit encounter at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Government Services established their superiority
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  • 152 11 Hassall Will Play For F.A.M. SEREMBAX. Wed. Harold Hassall, the English football coach now touring Malaya, has accepted tn e FAM Invitation to play against Hongkong Tourists at the Merdeka Stadium m Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. He will be playing for a FAM Selection. Hassall, when contacted at hi? hotel
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  • 67 11 THE following are the results of the first round of the Ladies Golf Championship held yesterday afternoon at the Royal Island Club: Mrs. R. Cobley beat Miss H. Trant one up-. Mrs. B. Nicholl beat Mrs. K. Smart 6 and 5: Mrs. R. Irving-Jones beat
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  • 65 11 COMTON California. Wed ißeuter) The javelin r of 282 feet three inchei f A' Cantello, an American marine, last week, will be submitted for recognition as a world record, officials said last aifi I Egil DamelsPn I Noi vzy) -< the official record o 71 metres (281
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  • 503 11 SABA'S 11 To Fight for Goodwill tANG, Wed. A team of Singapore lighters m re todaj to strengthen the bonds of friendship be Federation of Malaya and Singapore with State's boxers who will meet the t$ the first International boxing contest for m trophy at the New World Park on
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  • 106 11 LONDON. Wed. (UPD British heavyweight Brian London was suspended from boxing for six months and fined £1.000 (USS2.BOO) by the British Boxing Board of Control today. The penalty was imposed on London fo r ignoring the Board's ruling that he should not meet
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  • 34 11 \DEIfAU West Germany Wed (Reuter)— Fausto Meyrat. Swiss :*c\r.z driver who crashed duni :>e 1 (> no kilometres race on n e Nuerburgring *-ear here on Sunday, d:ed m hospital ye>terd a y
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  • 43 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— penalty goal scored by inside left Ah Wan a minute before time enabled Sdangor Clrnese Recreation Club to beat Bungsar Indians 1-0 m a FAS division tn *ee soccer league match on the Brickfields Road ground today.
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  • 205 11 British Lions In More Trouble SYDNEY. Wed (Reuter> The British Rugby Lions long iniurei list today prevented manager Mr. A.W. Wilson. from naming the team to play Australia m the second Test here on Saturday. When the team returned to Sydney Trom their Northern tour today. Mr. Wilson said he
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  • 84 11 Picture by MEMBERS and officials of the Kuala Langat P.W.D. Sports Club, the champion team of the Klang and hn/i.a Langat P.W.D Annual Sports Meet held or the Klavp Padang recently are seen here tfttft thr trophies i"?i W9* Mrs. F. G Duggan, wife of
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  • 341 11 This 1.0.C. Smoke Screen WASHINGTON, Wed. (UPI) The State Department today branded the new refusal of the International Olympic Committee to admit the Nationalist Chinese representatives to the Games as absurd and repugnant. The riepartment hinted that the Olympic Committee's continued refusal may affect the United
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  • 243 11 No 'China' Far The Men Of Taiwan LAUSANNE. Switzerland. Ued (LTD— The International Olympic Committee (IOC) served not cc tonight that Nationalist China will remain barred From the Olympic movement until it drops all claims to representing China. lOC Chancellor Otto Mayer said a request for re-admission to the Olympic
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  • 236 11 The Vote Was Not 'Unanimous' —28 For And 24 Against Formosa DETROIT. Wed. (UPli. Douflai Roby, one of the United States delegates lo the Internationa; O.ympic Committee meeting In Munich, arrived m Detroit last r.ight ana told United Press International he would n<">? tavour cancelling the Winter Game? at Squaw
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  • 71 11 Well, It Was Practically Unanimous LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Wed. (IPD— The International Olympic Committee opened its books to the public today to support the claim of President Averv Brundage that the vote to withdraw recognition from the Nationalist Chinese committee was "practically unanimous." "Of the 48 delegates present at the session
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  • 64 11 BHUPALAN WILL LEAD MALACCA XI MALACCA. Wed The following will represent Ma ,-irra against Pahang m a state cricket match on Saturday and Sunday at Malacca Dr. Bhupalan (capt); H Bequerah; Elazara Singh; S. Spquerah; K. Sivasamboo; D. Ross, Dr. Gunendran; M. C. Sf.hupathy; J. Mullen. Viavanathan, Govindaraio. Scorer: T.
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  • 252 11 LAUSANNE, Switzi i Wed CUPIJ The [nternatumtJ 0 ympi< Committee charge.} today r the Nat a Lst Chinese effort < >taii recognition of its O Committee under the name 'Republic of China* j 1 an it* tempt to dodge the iatue. In a communique i
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  • 33 11 TANJONG MALIM wed (jisi r< f mo School beat Trolak I district Sp< rt! Association 4-1 m thY openii t ound sf the Bukit Grantanf Cup n^ra-r league here yesterday
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  • 463 12 LONDON', Wed. Derek Ibbotson wants to forget miling and concentrate on two and three mile races mostly two. He ran his fourth successive race Bi this distance at Brighter, d irin* the -Air Work" Festival thrrc. and beat a distinguished field which
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  • 176 12 After A Delay They Signed NEW YORK. Wed.—(Reuter) Floyd Patterson, the world heavyweight champion, and Ingemai Johansson, of Sweden, yesterday Signed contract- for a title fight at the Yankee Stadium here on June 25. Fhe contracts wcrr -isned shortly after Eddie Machen, ;he Californlan heavyweight. had failed m a legal
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  • 164 12 Negri Table Tennis Ends At Weekend SEREMBAN, Wed.— The s finals of the Nesri Sembilan State table tennis championj ship.s, sponsored by the > I Chinese Library Club, will be concluded at Miners 1 Association here during this week-end. The tournament which began last week-end, is now j m the
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  • 797 12 PETER WILSON (The Man They Can't Gag) answers a slashing attach on bo^ Without risks where is the daring spirit LONDON, WED. A SLASHING attack on boxing appears this week m 'The Lancet/ a journal produced by and for members of the
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  • 115 12 Kiwis To In Athletic 1 r faipik if Zr a> or Ui I end s Peral (lion's N jpionc;-.; c re oa r r L SOn JJ and Sal }S Over ,ir the disti r s championshi] it 3pm P m on S schools w: m All to be at
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  • 500 12 League Must Still Have A Big Say By A Special Corresponderit LOXDOX. Wed.— Joe Richarris, President of the Football League, although relaxing at the Brighton seaside after his strenuous tnree days annual meeting m London, was stili obviously determined that the League shall m future have a greater say m
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  • 92 12 "OUSTOX, Texas, Wed. cv V'"", Roy Harris of Cut and Shoot, looking i Or another shot by Floyd Patterson's worid heavyweight crown pounded out a unanimous 10 round decision over Charley Powell of San Diego la<=t night Harris used a continuous victor ln carvmg out
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  • 190 12 Now I'll tell you of somethin? which is really likely to do boxing harm the activities of the gangsters who are trying desperately to dominate the sport m the United States. A fortnight a?o I told you how Jackie Leonard, a promoter at the Hollywood Legion Stadium m
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  • 375 12 HAPPY WEDDING OF THE WHITE RED ROSI B LONH?w C w Corespondent LUNDON, Wed. The most successful opening partnership Enghsh cricket has had since the days of Hobbs and Sutcliffe was the association of Hutton and Washbrook a n5 P S veddin S of the White and Red Rose. While
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  • 51 12 TORONTO. Wed. (X, ,v -Stirling Wo^, 29-year-o,c 3ritish racing drner, toV] reMWtetl here that he d;d not eel the tragic deaths of colMflies on the track would nake him give up professional i rac;: blcssmf I Moss, is f| appear on a Car JH -as*. :r.g v
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    • 60 12 Sly the Jiir Ceylon SAPPHIRE SERVICE to €«ro P c Depgrtures for Colombo and All Europe Every Saturday. For further information ond J^^k fe reservof.ons ask your Travel PIB aaMHM Cdb» Agenf or our Generol Agents: M J9 K.LM. Royal Dutch Airlines 1 \T^^\ Ai»o Insurance Building. k V I
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  • WHEN A BASHFUL FELLOW (THAT'S ME) MEETS...
    • 525 13 B v gENTA TAFT (Taft is short for Tugendhaft) shouldn't be selling whisky and gin. Champagne would be more m her line. She bubbles so. She is full of beans. Senta represents six Australian firms. I have met many travelling salesmen. Senta was
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    • 183 13 IV;HEN MR. AND MRS. Jv C.J DCOTTA were married at the Cathedral of the Jr Good Shepherd on May 31, 1909. little did they realize >£ ihat they would be ceiebrat- ing their fiftieth wedding Anniversary m a self-govern-ing Singapore. *J^ It was therefore a sort of do
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    • 551 13 Passing the buck SED MR. SAITO; ess Officer of the IpilfTf Consulate fan S:n- ytho day to a?*c Id give me formation ah. tit tr.e I i munity here was most willU |g< But he had E a few days earL ressed his rep.-- it d m being able much
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    • 401 13  -  Khoo Boon Choo -by- PENANC. KKOHGI lovely 20- old film actress, M Sn? who is now P> H the Federation 1 stage ap3'^n <es. has just retv2d i letter from her company m Hongn nkmg her to stay it Malaya and a Mm here. to
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    • 217 13 RANJIT (ALL The Standard shipping reporter has net many interesting peop;e In his job. But he was quite taken aback the other day when Introduced to a girl who was "mum" to more than inn children. Said Gill: "Mothers wbo consider looking after a few i'hi'ciren of
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    • 192 13 >UZ /W? PERCENT RED-BLJOCCED AM£WCA g 2EVOLTEP fIE'STZSV VIE'SA* N 3Y7yENEWV/LLA/tf/N'fIEARL£SSfOSI>/CK"— FO'GITTMET ]U'LA3MER TlMEff S ME, X |y Tgg J^/,^BBB I K FEEMD.y T'CO^E V, 1 r 6UDDENJIN MTOO.'fy ALLEY OOP B^ v T# Hamlin ■■■■^■^arYES, MR I'M SORRY WE'VE WELL I TH'N< I I &UT I'VE rONE \>'Es...R?^ A
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 258 14 GENEVA, Wed. (Rcuter) Mr. Tuhin Mukerjie. General Secretary of the all-Malayan Estates Staff Inion and Malayan Worker Delegate, told the International Labour Organisation General Assembly yesterday that an Asian market should be established to offset the effects of the European Common
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    • 228 14 TOKYO. Wed. (IPI) Japanese police have information that Indonesian rebels will attempt to assassinate President Soekarno of Indonesia during his stay m Japan, it was reported yesterday. The Tokyo Shimbun. one o: Tokyo's largest newspapers, said it obtained the information from police sources A
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    • 57 14 SYDNEY. Wed. (Reuter).— Free anaemia check-ups are being offered by the New South Wales Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service. They are being used to entice people to the service headquarters to give blood. The move follows failure to reach a goal o 10.000 new blood donors, during
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    • 45 14 De Gaulle Greets The Stars FRENCH President Charies de Gaulle greets a croup o f well-known entertainment celebrities at the Justice Ministry Benefit Ball held m P^ris last week. From left are Tul Bryner, Sophia Loren, Maurice Chevalier. William Holden and Cary Grant. rpi picture
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    • 249 14 A Strange World Of L-O-V-E CASE No. 1 SYDNEY, An American wnrr.an school-teacher ar.d an Australian journalist and radio announcer have become engaged in the I world's first "tape recordser romance." Their romance #as conducted by tape recorder in the course of which they spoke thousands of words "to each
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    • 103 14 SINTRA. Portugal. Wed (Reuter) Police yesterday foiled photographers' attempts to take pictures of Britain's Princess Margaret as she swam here, and two cameramen were detained until she had left. The Princess is here on a short private visit. She had driven the 17 miles from
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    • 392 14 GROMYKO DROPS A BOMBSHELL GENEVA TALKS REACH CRISIS POINT Demands withdrawal of troops within one year GENEVA, Wed. (Reuter) Russia has brought the Foreign Ministers conference to a crisis point with a sudden demand for the withdrawal o western forces from Berlin within a year, it was disclosed today. Mr.
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    • 107 14 SYDNEY. Wed (Reuter).— A Sydney barrister, .Mr. John Baalman, will By to Sir.gaI pore next week to advise the new Government on .and Jaws. Mr. Baalman's commission was arranged by the defeated j Government but the new Government intends to adopt it. it is
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    • 33 14 JAKARTA Wed. < Reuter^— A Chinese from Palembang was arrested here on a charge of smuggling 2.1b9 watches, police reported. Total value of the haul wao 720.000 Rupiahs labour So. ooo Malayan).
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    • 229 14 Dalai Lama to meet the Press MISSOORIE. Wed. (Reuter) —The Dalai Lama will hold his first press conference on June 20 and correspondents have been asked to send m uritttn questions by June 15. it was announced here today. A statement issued by the Dalai Lama's Secretary said the
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    • 256 14 LONDON, Wed. (Reuter)— The Commonwealth Press Union conference at the close of its final session here today approved a resolution expressing "grave concern" over reports of suppression of newspapers m Singapore and the expulsion of a British correspondent from Ghana. The resolution, passed after spirited and
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    • 62 14 NEW RADIO STATION FOR HONGKONG HONGKONG, Wed. (Reuter). me new independent radio broadcasting station, owned by the Hongkong Commercial Broadcasting Company will begin operating this July or August, the Company's spokesman announced here today. Mr. George Ho. the Company's Managing Director, told a Press conference the station would transmit on
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    • 13 14 two other W orne g n in*, Jhop^ K* moafh
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    • 124 14 PARLIAMENT TO STAND AS REFFERE LONDON' Wed (Reuter) Parliament Is to be asked tc stand In ai refere* In a new fight In Britain between the opponents and BUpporteff o: boxing. Dr. Edith s unnu rskill Labour Member ci Parliament and consistent campaign* r against the sport, said Bin Intends
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    • 52 14 "ADOPTED" by inmate s of a IS Briton Korean orphan Yook Sung Ac of Pgsaii Father's Hay greeting to her 632 "tail adopted by the men imprisoned at thi Fed« i rectional Institution at Terminal Inland I The adoption was arranged through th, fostf pd ents plan
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