Singapore Standard, 15 June 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1959 Vol. IX No. 347. 15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 282 1 POLICE OPEN FIRE IN KERALA LIFE, PROPERTY INSECURE IN RED STATE -■"■■■^■M-____-__M___B____M__--_-________________^^ 5 killed* 49 injured m anti-t/ovt. uprising Nehru invited to see for himself TRIVANDRUM, Sun. (Reuter) Five people were killed when police fired on a crowd which attacked a police station m Ankomali, North Kerala State, during demonstrations
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  • 465 1 Lee says it again: You can't afford to be communal! SINGAPORE', Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night again urged workers m Singapore to guard against the danger of communal ism. Speaking af the annual general meeting of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' I'nion, Mr. Lee reiterated: "In Malaya
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  • 246 1 JUKEBOX OPERATORS READY TO PLAY ONLY CLASSICS SINGAPORE juke box operators are prepared to j play classical music and to' obey whatever instructions! the' Minister for Culture! thinks fit to issue. Jukebox owners at an emergency meeting yesterday gave this assurance if the Government would reconsider their case. They claimed
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  • 86 1 SAIGON. Sun. (UPI) A Saigon Chamber of Commerce official has called for increased trade between Singapore and South Vietnam. The official, Nguyen Huf Hoan said Singapore annually imports large quantities of rice fish, meat, vegetables and' lumber which are export products of Vietnam. Hoan said
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  • 19 1 HONGKONG. (Reuter) At midnight, the death toll m Hongkong had risen to 32. (See P»fe 12).
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  • 82 1 JAKARTA, Sun. (Reuter) The Indonesian Army Chief of Staff. Lt. Gen Abdul Hans Nasution, yesterday instructed military authorities on the island of Bali to give food and aid to the people at Klungkung village on the island where 265 people were reported to have died
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  • 189 1  - Little Unmamalai (clerk's daughter) beats them all RANJIT GILL By Baby, only 3 months, flies to see grandma IM_______M__MMMM„RiM YOUNG travellers have been known to pass through Singapore from time to time— but little Tnmamalai beats them all! 1 Just 90 days-old, the Indian )aby girl flew to Madras by
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  • 77 1 Another secret society murder A SINGAPORE welder was brutally murdered by secret society gangsters m Kirn Keat Road. Singapore, last night. Police answering a f>99 call found the welder, Cheng; Tin Chian. dead with head injuries m a vacant lot. His skull was bashed m. Several bottles and stones were
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  • 83 1 C'WEALTH ENVOYS TO SEE LEE SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and the Deputy Premier. Dr. Toh Chin Chye will have a busy time this morning, meeting members of the diplomatic corps from various Commonwealth countries. The United Kingdom Commissioner. Sir William Goode who is also the Yang di-Per-tuan
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  • 179 1 A s pate of robberies in Singapore IN A SPATE of robberies m Singapore yesterday, robbers got away with more than $2,000 m cash and jewellery. In the first robbery, seven male Chinese armed with daggers broke into a house at the eighth milestone Jurong Road, tied up the occupants
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  • 94 1 BANGKOK. Sun-, (Reuter) Police reported yesterday that two-engined planes identified a.s Burmese dropped two nombs and straffed a Thai village near the northern ThaiBurmese border on June 10, killing one Thai villager and injuring five others. Damage to property wa- estimated by Police at 50,000 ticals
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  • 40 1 SINGAPORE police ia^t night appealed lor eye-wit-nesses to a fata, acrident early on Saturday morning at the junction of North-Bridge Roan and High Street. Information concerning the accident should be given to Imp. Khalid of Sepoy Lines.
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  • 226 1 SPEED IT UP IN TAX OFFICE -UNION Malayanisation KUALA LUMPUR Bun. Tne Federation Government has heen urged to speed up the Maiayanisation of the Income Tsnf -Department A memorandum to this effect was submitted last week by th* 3 Income Tax 0 1 1 Leers' Union to the Malayanisati'in Committee,
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  • 117 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. Tlie Raja Permaisun Agong Will give a Hari Raya Ha'i treat to about 60 children from the Selangor Children's Home at the Lstana Negara on Wednesday. The Selangor Welfare Department Is now making arrangements to transport the Children to the Lstana Negara
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  • 43 2 THE President of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality, Mr. AD. York. proposed a toast to the Yang di-Per- tuan Agong during Kuala Lumpur's Cente ar\ Banquet at the Chinese Assembly Hall, on Saturday r,,m left arr ?rs< v Standardpic
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  • 234 2 58 UNIONS PLAN MASS RALLY FOR 8 EX-DETAINEES MORE THAN 63,000 workers m Singapore from .3 m*. hold a mass rally to give the Government and the eight released political detainees a rousing welcome. representing the 58 liniOOJ held tl Employees' Union yesterday A special committee appointed to prepare for
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  • 187 2 ANOTHER RED SPY GIVES UP SEOUL. Sun. (DPI). A 's h o rt m i ri c. c- a ged ma n W the look of a common-place merchan* walked into an office ol the Seoul Police Bureau timidly looked around ann then told one cf the detectives there "I
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  • 37 2 HUNDRE SEE MA SLASHE BY THU Hundreds of 1 residents look [ha awe as a n i Bukit 8. fl Park he-- ggg lered at ■•i they be _9i :ng the: 91 to h |g rests wen
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  • 20 2 QUEMOY ALL QUIET and M I j^ the defenr The ffi r I Mt Wil 21 at X e|^ an
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  • 60 2 MR. YAP NENG CHEW, son ol th. m- M NiT. and Mis s Lav Wai Chen. dattgl Mrs. Lav Chuen Vat. were niarrnd an .1 the Singapore Registry Mr Yap an ci tached t 0 the City Council and Mis*. '1 tect is employed by the SIT Pictur.
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  • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 491 3 THE shortage of doctors and trained staff, the ecuicv of modern equipment and other essential fries m hospitals to meet the basic needs of an bsingfy health conscious people are problems of Un| that face not only the Government of the L if on. but of Singapore as
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    • 359 3 FEDERATION Police and Immigration officers ■c been able to pin-point a gap through which Government's laws against illegal entry were mr: ignored. Their suspicions were first aroused Ben they discovered what was an unscheduled m Ba--: m the number of leper cases m the settlement ><f apart
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  • 48 3 1 I Qi .5 Lim tec* Mm Ko_a 5PO'« 254^1 .5 I'f-es) All departments j 7 -^UR Qwm insurance 8ldg 174 BatU «0 Cowar ir JeJ: a arw*l ■k.AccA B Le-th St Tel: r» J_g? H_ C A 91-A Buk.t Ch.n* Tel: v.- M71
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  • 1073 3  -  Philip Deane by WASHINGTON JJNDER the influence of Mr. Christian Herter. Washington is taking a more relaxed and long-term view of negotiations with Russia than has been the case for a long time. Recent background briefings to the Press have all em*, phasised the need for a
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  • 846 3 Nightmare Cargo CASSANDRA says: "A dead D' is not so likely to arouse sentimental emotions as a deceased Mickey Mouse. s^mmmmmtammwmm^mammmmmaammwsamsswsmmwmmmmwammmwwmmmwmmsswammamsa.^ asdfasdf 'pHERE is something nightmarish about the cargoes that are being packed into the nose-cones of space rockets and sent roaring and blasting into the outer beyond. First there
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  • 349 3  -  Stephen Hughes by GIBRALTAR. r* IBRALTARIANS are building a castle m the air. Perched on an obsolete gun battery, the modern ¥1a s s walled facade will be five storeys high, have a nightclub and a swimming pool on the roof, and house a casino which
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  • Article, Illustration
    61 3 There is only one representative of the bear farmily m all South America and the only bear that ts found south of the Equator He is said to be a \eeetanan. and he is the sole bear m the world with white circles around his eyes. Hence
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  • 371 3 the NEWS as it strikes me THE Foreign ID istcrs of the IS, Britain and France have derided to flog a dead horse toda>. apparently m an effort to justify their fhe weeks' jaunt m Geneva It as obvious. before the confere oe got underw a>. that it was doomed
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  • 316 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malayan youths have been urged to look to Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein as a "living example" of the part they should play m shaping their nations destiny. Speaking before a gathering of 400 trainee teachers
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  • 168 4 'HARBOUR' AT BUKOM ALMOST READY A SMALLCRAFT harbour for Pulau Bukom nears completion, according to the latest edition of Berita Shell When completed, the project will give improved landing facilities to launches, water beats and smallcraft calling at Bukom. The basin covers six acres four acres on reclaimed land an
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  • 33 4 EV Mav.s Kwok Eu beltved wife n Fred Eu passed away J peacefully 14th June 1939 leaving her lov ag husband and j daughter Car Ann. Hong- j kong papers please copy.
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  • 116 4 HONGKONG, Sun. (Reuter.. —A group of "Promoters of Democratic Government Movement of Hongkong" today apocaied to Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for "constant inspiration, encouragement and moral support" m their efforts to gain self-gov-ernment for Hongkong. The group, led by Mr. Ma Man Fai,
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  • 83 4 CABINET RESHUFFLE IN CUBA HAVANA, Sun. (UPl)—Premier Fide] Castro reshuffled the Cuban Cabinet today m tne tare of growing opposition to his controversial plan to carve up large Cuban farms. Tne bearded revolutionary leader who overthrew Dictator Fulgencio Batista nearly six-and-a-half months ago anaounced replacements for five Ministers, including the
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  • 131 4 Fed., S'pore Ministers' discussion FEDERATION and Singapore Ministers held discussions on matters of common interest m Kuala Lumpur at the weekend. Picture shows (from right. anti clockwise): Mr. Tan Siew Sin (back to camera) (Minister for Commerce and Industry), Mr. Ong Yoke Lin (Minister for Labour and Social Welfare), Dr.
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  • 301 4 THOUSANDS SEE KL's CENTENARY EXHIBITION KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Such has been the success of the Centenary Exhibition, which opened here yesterday, that the Municipal authorities have decided to extend it up to Saturday. The exhibition, which ha_. been drawing large crowds throughout yesterday and today, will have been seen by
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  • 145 4 (From Page 1) MR. DEVAN NAIR, who was unanimously elected as the union's adviser, also called upon the busmen to unite as one single body. He advised*' them not to think m term of Chinese, Malay or Indian but "as busmen we must bear m mjnd that
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  • 53 4 THE FORMER Indian High Commissioner m Ceylon and the editor of a leading Malayalam daily m Kerala, Mr. X P. Kesava Menon. left Singapore for Madras by Air India last night. m Tir. Menon, a pre-war barrister m Singapore is on the last lap of
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  • 91 4 3-DAY CIVICS FOR 10 WORKERS JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Thirty Chinese estate workers yesterday started a three- day civics course at the CivicsCentre m Bukit Tim balan. They will hear talks on civics, subversion, immigration, elections, the co-Operative movement. agriculture and labour and industrial relations. I The State Information Off.- l
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  • 241 4 MINISTERS LEA 4,000 IN MASS CLEAN-UP DRIVE Polls posters, banners torn FOUR Ministers of the Singapore Government yest 4,000 people m a mass island-wide clean-up campaign J posters and banners. The campaign started early m the morning and by do Ln m( work was complete. About 100 voluntary supporters of
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  • 215 4 THEY HOPE TO WIN FAME ON THE FILMS AMONG the numerous entran*? tor tne Shaw'? Talent Quest, is 16-year-old student Che Hannah Zainuddin, who 1 ha? won a? many a? eight beauty contests, since last I year. Shaw Brothers ire sponsoring search tor m c tar rraterial among local people.
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  • 166 4 TJOAVERSATT INDONESIA SOPRAN STANDARD MCS] EFFIE TJO-. Bopratio. 1 1 operatic aria. songs and Indoi m the Vici I I Migh' The proceed by t 1 Inl of the Indoi ■te-GK a hri' I I eluding acad Europe v that W( m wen a this wa_ > as art:-' standard
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  • 142 5 PEAK-UP STATES: ARNING MORE BLESS SID A warning ted to the Gov- .ir.employh continue to r.o attempt c m >top the ation of estates. I I lined m i rt of Ibe AU r 51 T Union I un North i i ited thai j i ihed estates I j
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  • 60 5 ROMPT ON STOPS A FIRE I LUMPUR, Bun.— by house- j Bremen prevent- r- which br; ke m ma m a two- ph .use In Batu I this evening isehold effects, mattresses, were the Ore which urge crowds which lp to attend the Pictorial Bshibithe nearby Town piOUS h lid
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  • 155 5 He wants trade union classes THE secretary of the Singapore Ba*a Employees' Union, Mr M S Dawood, yesterday called upon the Singapore Governmenl to set up trade union classes to foster employer-employee relationshun. In a Statement, Mr. Dawood said: 'There shou d be classes run by the government towar-.- the
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  • 39 5 THE Tengku Mahkota, Kelantan, yesterday officially opened a $74,000 school building at Kangkong m Pasir Mas District, built on a fouracre site to replace the former wood and attap structure. The new building can accommodate 500 students.
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  • 170 5 IG. S__n —The pre- Chinese School Union Penang Wellesley, Mr. Huat. said at tne .a. general thai one of n >.r._: and > :i- b facing union at of Inclusion -'r. a profession j salary scheme. fUmosl all Chi- 1 .a teachers aire I From
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  • Article, Illustration
    113 5 IRP, »RAL AND MRS. WILLIAM M. ESSEX after f^*faH at Trinity Church. RAF., Changi. on br-de. formerly Miss Sheila Violet Telling, is the f nausjhter of Mr and Mrs. H J. Telling, of 40 n House Danebury Avenue, Roehampton Lane, >n N ,JV IV and was, until recently,
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  • 99 5 MR. J. O Cramer. Australian Minister for the Army, toured deep into known terrorist haunts to meet men of the 3rd Battalion. Royal Australian Infantry m their Malayan operational camps during his Far East tour recently. The Minister examined accommodation, equipment and rations, spoke to
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  • 331 5 Top Perak UMNO man expelled for breach of rules IPOH. Sun. The Perak UMNO yesterday expelled a leading member of the party for standing as a Pan-Malayan Islamic Party candidate m the recent State elections. Inche Mohamed Taib bin Abdul Hamid stood against the Alliance candidate m Karai constituency, and
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  • 129 5 A new girls' club is launched A GIRLS' CLUB to he known as the Kallang Estate Girls' Club was launched yesterday by Mrs. Scow Peck Leng. president of the Federation of Girls' Club and Assembly member for Mountbatten. The flub is open to the victims of Kampong Koo Chye fire
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  • 105 5 ONG GREETS ILO ON 40TH ANNIVERSARY JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Federation Minister for Labour and Social Welfare, Mr. Ong Yoke Lin, today sent a congratulatory message to the Director General of th.. International Labour Organization, on its 4f)th anniversary celebrations. The message stated that workers and employers were co-operating whole-heatedly
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  • 110 5 BORDER FIRING REPORT LONDON, Sun., (UPI) Pakistani troops continued "intermittent firing across the border" of India for the third successive day yesterday, an Indian information service dispatch claimed today. The report, monitored here, said the deputy commissioner of Ahe Indian province of Caehar has sent a telegram to his counterpart
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  • 297 5 GOVT. HAS ACCEPTED UNION'S CLAIM PENANG, Sun. With goodwill and tolerance on the part of the Hospital Assistants Union and the Government, the hospital assistants service has received due recognition of its contribution to the Medical Services m all spheres, and nursing m particular. The president of the Penang Medical
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  • 67 5 IPOH, Sun.— More than 200 people attended a reception here last night to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the Diehards Club. Mr. Hah Ping Kong, the president, said the Diehards Club was one of the few organisations m the State which was cosmopolitan m character. He appealed
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  • 121 5 ALLIANCE TOP MEN OFF TO EAST COAST KUAL ALUMPUR, Sun. Four Alliance leaders and Cabinet Ministers left for the East Coast today to campaign for Alliance members m the forthcoming State elections. The four ministers and leaders are Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, Minister for External Affairs, Dr.
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  • 203 5 PAT ON BACK FOR NEW LAND SETTLERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Minister for Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. yesterday praised mixed settlers working at the Paman block planting scheme, during a two-day tour of Trengganu. Praising the workers for their co-operation, he said that this wa s the first
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  • 361 5 5,000 CLERKS SEEK NEW TERMS Meeting calls for talks with employers on salary claims THE 5,000-strong Singapore Business Houses Employees Union yesterday decided to open new negotiations with the Singapore Employers Federation on their wage and terms •."his decision was taken at the annual general meeting of the 30 delegates
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  • 279 5 Red terror in Kerala: Malayalees are worried IPOH, Sun.— Malayalees m Malaya are increasingly anxious over their home state of Kerala, which is at present undergoing a communist terror regime. Hundreds of Malayalees. returning after a visit to Kerala have brought back reports of complete lack of protection of law
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  • 211 5 FAO SENDS A FISH EXPERT TO HELP MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. On the request of the Federation Government, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Natio s has assigned Dr. Shao-VVen Ling, one of the world's leading authorities on fish culture, to the Ministry of Agriculture for a period
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  • 186 5 KUALA LUMPI 1-:. Sui A bid by the National I i n of Bank Workers to form a Se.angor branch was foiled today by a no: cot t of mc I of the largi. r National Union of Commercia: Workers, Ll also representative of
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  • 71 5 CEYLON 'S NEW LAW MINISTER COLOMBO Sum (.Reutcn Mr. S. Jayawi< Itrema, a former Commj A Lee, was appointed Ceylon's Minister of Justice He has a?o nocn nominated to the Ceylon Senate. He succeeds Ul M W H De Silva, who resigned last Wednesday from the Cabinet and Ihe Senate
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  • 365 6  - Alliance policy is to make a big happy family of all races INCHE GHAFFAR C MALACCA, Sun. The newly-elected Chief Minister, Inche Gaffar bin Baba, phasised last night that the main Alliance policy was to help the kampong people m the next five years. Speaking at a dinner given oy
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  • 108 6 PENANC.. Bon. Malaya needs associations like the Convent Ex-Pupfls Asaociation, the President. Mrs. Khoo Choo Poon said at the association's annual meeting today. "We have c_d and young members of all races and creeds and yet when we gather, we move about m
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  • 226 6 I was King's caddie for ten cents a day: Minister MALACCA. Sun— The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche GhafYar hin Baba. disclosed la,s. night that he had worked as a caddie for the Yang di-Pertuan A gong when he was a child, m order to earn 10 cents a day
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  • 86 6 IPOH. Sun.— A youth Wong K\vai Hai. was tooav chasea and attacked by .-even parang waving thugs near his home m Guntong New Village a couple of miles from town. He was seriously injured and was admitted to the General Hospital. Meanwhile. The Standard was told
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  • 301 6 A FATHER gave his two sons S5 each and told them to take a trip out of their village of Guar Chempedak and see the towns before they settled down to work m the family padi land after finishing
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  • 257 6 BURMA SEEK STRONGER TIE WITH MALAYA Trade, cultural intercha^ will be improved^ei^ KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Bilateral economy end operation between Burma and Malaya will be strengthened Ijj the Charge d'Affaires ad interim of the newly-established Burma, declared today. "Singapore, where we have a Consular represent.- live, an, other hand, will
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  • 72 6 EDUCATION POLICY UNDER FIRE IPOH. Sun.— Perak Malay school teachers will protest to the Federation Government that the nations (Razak; Education Policy is not being implemented according to the spirit of the policy. They intend to present a memorandum to the Government when the Educational Policy corner up for review
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  • 90 6 MRS. Scow Peck Leng. SPA) member for Mountbatten m the Singapore Legislative Assembly, was m Kuala Lumpur during the weekend m connection with her plan for the formation of a Pan-Pacific Women's Association. She met Mrs. Sardon. wife of the Minister for Works. Posts
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  • 195 6 WE NEED A GOOD PORT NOW -CHAMBER MALACCA, Sun. The President of the Indian Chamber of Commerce Mr. M.'A. Jabbar, appealed to j the Government and to the Chief Minister to forge ahead with Government's plan to improve the inadequate port facilities as soon as possible. Speaking a' a cmner
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  • 56 6 Apostle Christian Science MR 1 RItPRM LER m<-_r.'_*_^H Cfcrtatiaa -I of Le< tureshif I ed to a* i n I from Berl fl route te I* Mr Pi I to Singnpnr awl m "Christian > Revelation ~-fl hood** at j; Centre at I at r> p.m o) M Th< \e<
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 422 6 &&***** :^B_M__B__W__iil English Schools Broadcasts: 9.00 a.m. Signature Tune. 9.03 Music MMl H i____li J f__f f 4 g&iH ':1 M:vement. 923 Interval «ra_£l Music 923 Storytime. 945 Inteil^^^^^^^^ils.> val Music. 9.50 Adventures m x __n Maiav. 10.10 Close Down. YWCA (Rallies Quay): Keep Pit l.oopm. Good Afternoon and V°
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    • 274 6 Tiffin Dale (cont... 2 p.m .XL) Clo-e Down. 430 (RS; Schools Broadcast XL. JL- N. BW.: 5 p.m iKL> Children's Half Hoar. 5.30 tKL) The Living Shakespeare All Stations. 6 p.m. (XL) Hit the Headlines. 630 (P) Music Makers. 650 (XLi Programme Summary. 655 i RSi Share Market Report 7
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    • 267 6 CENTRAL: Nadodi Manan (Tamil) 1. a and 9 p.m METROPOLE: Thirst for Women ■Mandarin) 1. 3 15. 7 and 915 p m PHAUNG JAVA MAJESTIC: The Qu.er American 3. i and 9 p.m MALAIICA CATHAY: Spring Time In Paris -2.30. 6.30 and 915 pm. CAPITOL: Ta: Lav Sam Moon Kfl
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  • 671 7  - he sweet experience of independence Irene Lim by iSome experience of independence bea girl settles down is very good for her, Malayan students who have just returned Singapore after an absence of eighteen if hs studying m England. a c Yong Liv and Cathe- II •ho are sishe trio a-e
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  • Article, Illustration
    1194 7 II n!5 WCCIn .16 SOyS«" 'The Modern Girl is Underdeveloped J Overexposed she wants to go with cry Tom, Dick and Marry "Whereas the Old Fashioned Girl who rned her husbands socks now has a ughter who socks her darned hus- I GOOD MORNING KIDDIWINKS! Wt count on
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  • 315 7 YOU'RE sitting quietly at home on a Sunday afternoon reading a woman's magazine when the phone rings. It's some friends you haven't seen for years your invitation to supper is acceptBut after putting down the receiver you suddenly realise that you have little
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 449 7 TODAY'S QUOTATION: "Where lliere is no vision, the people perish —Proverb XXIX.IB. MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: This is a good time for expressing yourself aptly and for seeking pro. fitable avenues of se'fexpression. Be sociable; entertain; mix business with pleasure. YOIR RIRTHDATE AND BIRTHSIGN ARlES— March 21 to April 19— Seek
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  • 290 9 Small business m copra was reported done with Japan last week, at around $43 per picul, N.S.W., says Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd.'s report. Penang sold to India at $42* per picul N.S.W. Arrivals m Singapore during the week amounted to 1.400 tons, a further 1,000
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  • 201 9 THE double-deck Strato j Clipper which Pan AmeriI can Airways will operate on its new service to Jakarta, 'Indonesia, are among the most reliable and timetested air transports flying anywhere today, says Pan American. They ..re a'-o the only aircraft m the Pac:fic to feature
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  • 122 9 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter).— A spokesman for the Japan Shipowners' Association said today the Japanese shipowners had asked the government to lower the interest rate on loans supplied by the semi-official Japan Development Bank to the shipping industry. He said the proposal was designed to prevent
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  • 90 9 OTTAWA, Sun. (UPl).— The Bank of Canada'; rediscount rate climbed to an all-time I high of 5.42 per cent today, up j from 5.33 per cent a. week ago. The rate ar. indication of the demand for credit and money m the country first passed the
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  • 75 9 MANILA. Sun. (LTD.— A presidential fact-finding committee has black listed 120 importers, many of them aliens, for allegedly using their dollar allocations to purchase goods manufactured m communist countries. Committee Chairman. Com- mander Marcelino Clainawan. said many of the black listed firms were Chinese-owned drug stores, where
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  • 263 9 A REPORT published m London early this month shows progress made by British firms m providing opportunities for local management executives among their overseas staffs m underdeveloped countries a process known as "-isation" that i s indianisation, africanisation. and so on, of associated companies of
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  • 46 9 CANADIAN cotton consumption during April this year amounted to 35,000 bales (500 pounds gross). This was an increase of three per cent from March consumption cf 34,000 bales, and was 21 per cent above the 29,000 bales used m April last year.
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  • 43 9 INDIA'S light industries manufacture a wide variety of goods to meet the home as well as export madket. This small, neat and portable arc-welding machine is now produced m India by a Bombay firm m collaboration with a foreign concern.
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  • 391 9 LOW LEVEL OF TRADE ON SHARE MARKET FinaMMct* \tul Commerce (By A Market* Correspondent) THE volume of business on the Malayan share market last week continued at a low level. Business was confined mainly to industrials and rubbers. Tin shares were quiet and uncertain. Industrials showed a number of improvements,
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  • 340 9 AUSTRALIA'S rice harvest this season is expected to be the biggest ever. There are smiles on the faces of Australian rice farmers m the knowledge of the expected record output. In Australia's "rice bowl the Murrumbidgee Irrigation Area of New South Wales farmers estimate
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  • 379 9 Business done from June 6 to 12:INDUSTBIALS: Federal Dispensary $1 00. Fraser Sc Neave $1.66 t0. .162 to $I.67_tCCL, Gammons $1.71 $1.72. to $1.69 to $1.70. Hongkong Bank <Lon> £50. Hume (F. E.) Ords A.4.9. Malayan Breweries $2 95 cen Malayan Collieries 95 cts. Metal Box
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  • 228 9 VARIOUS forms of heating apparatus as used m the treatment of plastics articles ann materials will be shown by a leading British electrical engineering firm at the international Plastics Exhibition^ m London from June 17 to 27. They comprise a vacuum coating unit with
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  • 28 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPl).—Exports of timber and forest products from Borneo have dropped considerably because of insufficient shipping from Borneo ports, it was reported here.
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  • 237 9 Take-Over Offer Of Estates LONDON. Sun. (Reu--1 ter j— Anglo Oriental Plan- tations Limited announced today that it was offering to acquire the whole issued capital of Kirby Rubber Estates Limited. Banir Rubber Elates, the Amherst Estates (Selangor) Rubber Company and ,Eow Seng Rubber Com- pany. j The offer* are
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  • 92 9 l MON INSURANCE POCIFTY OF CANTON. Or. vestmei f revenue tn int ing to £607,361 a consolidated net profit for the year of £338,108 .22.6*3. i was shown A final dividend o_ 2 Sd. per share is recommended making a total of 4 3 (2U%) for the peer
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  • 117 9 WASHINGTON. Sun. (Reuter). Senator Lyndon Johnson, the Democratic leader m the Senate, today announced that the Senate Appropriations Committee would meet next Tuesday. OO the bill appropriating funds for operation of the independent offices of the US. Government m ihe fiscal year beginning on July
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  • 462 10 THEY OUTCLASS NEGRI SEMBILAN SINGAPORE Joint Services kept their hopes alive m the South Zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they scored a convincing 5-1 victory over Negri Sembiian at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. rm. There wa^ no doubt as to which was
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  • 255 10 COMB. SERVICES LUCKY TO EDGE PERAK 2-1 KT ALA Ll'MPt'R. Sun.— Combined Services, Malaya, can count themselves lucky to edge Perak 2-1 m their Northern sector of the Malaya Cup competition match on the Merdeka Stadium ground here tonight. The S_r\ e> mus maintainled their unbeaten record to date They
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  • 89 10 BIG WIN FOR PAHANG MALA LIPIS. Sun Pahan.; trounced Trengganu bT 10-0 m their F.3st Zone Malaya Cup match on the Clifford School ground here today. After opening their accounts m the fifth minute the Pahang forwards went on a goalseoring spree to hit m four goals before half time
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  • 39 10 TOKYO. Sub (Reuter). Miss Suizue Miyabe of Tenri University today broke he* Own "apane-e swimming record for tne 2 nn metre butterfly event with a time of 2 Nara Prefecture] Swimming ~--.-~.?:or.?'~Aps, Western Japa V.
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  • 259 10 IPOH. Sun. Perak regained the Coronation Cup by beating Penang 8-5 m the annual InterState tennis fixture on the V.M.C.A. courts today. Since the inception of the trophy m 1953. Perak has won four times to Penang's two. There was no competition m 1953. Playing
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  • 785 10  - SPILLS... AND THRILLS A SPEED TRIAL PETER WONG By The Full Results The results given below are subject to final official comnfmation: MOTOR CARS Class 13. Sports cars: 1 F A G. Brown (Sprite)— B2.22s 2. E. Cooper i Sprue': Class It. Sports Car*: F, J Busseli (&.G. A.)— 74.295.
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  • 108 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Deadly bowling by Palendran, who captured four wickets for one run. enabled Methodist Boys' School to beat St. John's Institution by four wickets m their Selangor inter-school knockout cricket competition for the Vanderholt Trophy on the Davidson Road ground yesterday. The Saints, batting first, were
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  • 188 10 Airman Fro Changi Is The Fastest THE Fastest Time of the Day gwaH j cyclists went to CR. Conn of the Rn 1 Changi. Conn, riding: a Triumph machin* ~-J| a Norton frame returned 6? second-. Conn fs comparatively a newcomer to motor- racing Be told me he had |u_sl
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  • 68 10 BRISTOL. England, Sun. (UPl)— Ramanathan Krishnan of India and Mis s Maria Bueno of Brazil scored straight set victories to win the singles titles at the West of England lawn tennis championships. Krishnan won the men's crown by defeating J Drobny of Egypt m a 55-minute
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  • 64 10 GOOD bowling by Bushnell, who took seven wickets for ten runs, enabled Royal Air Force Tengah to beat Fraser and Neave by 89 runs m their postponed SCA junior tournament match at Tengah yesterday RAF Tengah 144 (Rogers 38, Pollard 30, Chan four for 17) F
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  • 386 10 KILAT TAIL WAGS TO SAVE GAME Hendroff Misses Century KUALA LUMPUR, Sun A stubborn last wicket stand between Navaratnam and Thamarajah saved Kilat Club from defeat at the hands of Levers Sports Club m their Stonor Shield cricket league match on the Pantai Green here today. The match ended m
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  • 31 10 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter). Japan today retained her Asian baseball title by defeating South Korea 7-1 m the final game of the third Asian Amateur Baseball- championships here.
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  • 80 10 Saturday Cricket Scores -tac S I osc Of 1 At Oxford sity 325 I J B rk <_> tn li for i At The i)\ r IS bit At Hove .six. D B ic^t abi ver- I S 1 At Swansea cB Eiedg< 76) and -jj W: ki jilij M
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  • 193 10 TOOLSERAM TAKES 7-2 FOR S'GOR POLICE KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Police gained first innings points when they beat Public Work; Department by 96 run.:- m the Stonor Shield match on the Cheras Road ground today. The mam features of the match were the good batting displays of Sivanesan and Alagendra
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  • 74 10 THE results of the Singapore Swimming Association's waterpolo league matches played yesterday were; Div. B: Singapore Swimming Club beat Chinese Swimming Club by nine goals to three at Tanjong Rhu. Tiger Swimming Club beat Royal Air Force by thirteen goals to two at Pasir Panjang Div. C: Chinese
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  • 63 10 CHICAGO, Sun. (Reuter) Round Table, world's record money winning racehorse, took his earnings to 5M4, 184.817 when he made a successful return to racing yesterday after a four months' layoff. He won *J Citation H.mrf» fa M mile at Wa^ here to H Tory m
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    • 57 10 SINGAPORE SOC CE R S.4F .4 LE.4 G U E Du*. ..B. Kebeitaran Club Pt B'sl-t Timah Sports Cub at Balestier Rond Bukit Panjang pa Kg. S-'at CM. at Farrer Park tFrtcndty) /olltlada Pt SR C on rhe padano. PENANG SOCCER Die Leaaue D./.F.C rs. ULG Dato Kmvnat "B" BA
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  • 279 11 >\v- Sun— Penang, holders of the Malaya Cup. could only beat Perlis by a Malaya tup soccer fixture at the City Stadium this _.v_-»nin» remarkable I of chances I Penang F awayr ggeratioo ta _a;. > scorinj at *P r irten of the (rated
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  • 547 11 hree Records Go At Perak Athletic Meet iiH >un- Three Perak records were broken at b ;a\ Central Perak athletic meet which conI here yesterday, A fourth Perak record was I equalled. Police constable Ghenda Singh, who incidentally won i the individual championship men Wtth three fir-'.-. tee his own
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  • 102 11 NBA To Introduce new Title I rOWN, Inc. The Nati i .-aid 3 m thei new I be added t Id list of I the junior light1* that oi inior k nap was a c d C irl i out Kenny r v rk c urn d H irold rRh
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  • 77 11 r -The unpredictto be when they inneat on thi T lit Clb about ry and I I ed it match was. Law p a good 19 rI n six ..us. V MCA. rep y the 1 ould only sec re 52 scores are a? 131:
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  • 40 11 I O Cricket Union st win m the mac eompe- v beat Blue ■hree g mis to two Be.-:.: stadium Rahman and 3 1 r. scored tor B'.up Rovers, yet to score a the competition, i.-rr_A-l and
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  • 50 11 NEW YORK. Sun. 'Reuter) —Sword Dancer, the favourite, won the Belmont Stakes, third leg of the triple crown, over IJ miles at Belmont Park yesterday. Sword Dancer, ridden by Willie Schoemaker, beat Bagdad by three quarter^ of a length with Royal Orbit, the Preaknes? winner, third.
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  • 181 11 FORESTERS SCC DRAW SINGAPORE Cricket Club and Free Foresters drew In their annual cricket match on the padang yesterday. Continuing their overnight score 01 12 without any loss and after taking a 30-run lead m the first innings, the Club knocked up 205 runs, leaving Free Foresters to make 226
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  • 81 11 UMNO Takes Penang Rel ay PENANG, Sun.— The UMNO. Penang Di. Lsion, won "the round the house* 1 relay organized by the Penang Amateur Athletic Association this morning. The team's eight runners took 1 hr. 9 mins. 34.5 sees, to ;-un round the course which started at Sepoy Lines Road.
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  • 68 11 LONDON. Sun. (Reuter) The England team for the second Test against India starting at Lords here on Thursday is the same as that which won the first Test at Trent Bi-^Jfe Nottingham. The am is: Peter May, captain, (Suirey)j Ken Harrington Surrey), Colin Cowdrev (Kent),
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  • 298 11 MRIGAR MANJREKAR GIVE INDIANS A START II >N Sun (Rf b aging over Ati ers after by the Minor Friday lifted scme3. By teahad dismissed ire for HI, a l:an c on a WJ <>f the b t. r.ks to an 'and and 98 berif n (42) and ri had
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  • 51 11 IPOH, Sun.— Dr. L. W. Jeyesuria, state medical and health officer, Perak, partnering Yeoh Ah Khoon won the Perak Medical doubles tennis championship this evening m the final played on the PC.R.C courts The beat Dr. H. E. Scharerguivel and Loh Chin Ping m straight sets of 6-1,
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  • 114 11 SINGAPORE S Asian Games Bronze medal winner Austin Dunsford met his match on Saturday night when he lost on points to LAC Cascarino m the boxing international between Singapore and Malaya at Penang. Picture (above) shows Cascarino catching Dunsford with a straight left. The Chief Minister
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  • 292 11 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun— The special award trophies offered by the Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union for outstanding performances m track and field events will only be awarded to those athletes who represent a state at the national championships. This was decided by the executive
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  • 295 11 S'gor Club Do It By One Wicket KUALA LUMPUR. Suu. Selangor Cluo, last year's run-ners-up, beat TPC A by one wicket m their Stonor Shield tnatch on the Selangor Club padang today. The Tamilian.-, batting first, knocked ud IJ*3 runs even wicket- declared. Open org bat Tharumagnanam top-scored with 66
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  • 124 11 IPOH. Sun. The Perak cricket team to meet Kedah m the Inter-State cricket league match on the Ipoh padang on June 20 and 21 shows three changes from the team that lost narrowly to Selangor three weeks ago. Skipper Harry Hollingworth has left the country under
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  • 35 11 BECKENHAM. England. Sun. ''UPI). Alex Olmedo, U.S. Davis Cup star from Peru won the men's singles title yesterday at the Kent lawn tennis championships by defeating Kurt Nielsen of Denmar^. 8-6, 3-6, 6-4.
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  • 231 11 The A.P. Lim Trophy To Malaya PENANG. Sun. After leading: twice. Singapore went down m defeat m the first International Amateur boxing contest against the Federation of Malaya by 18 points to 15 last night. Malaya, w no wi re tne r underdog.-. won
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  • 90 11 PENANG. Sun.— Tan Sk i Keat, Yeoh Bok Hoe and Ton Kok Eng will represent Centre "A* (Penang, Province Welleslev and Kedah) m the Malayan final lor the "W li lock" trophy to be held at Kuala Lumpur on June 21 These three "sharp-shooters" emerged
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  • 191 11 TWO BREAK THE SAME RECORD PENANG. Sun A new record am* em t up m the Cbinese Swimming; Club competit:- n today ia the 10 r i metro free style for men ta 1 the "B" sectk r Foo Hoc Chin el eked 1 mm. 6 7 second. Thr- pte-
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  • 63 11 ENTWORTH, Surre v. S in. -Reuter).— Chri ty O'Connor, one i Ireland's victorious two-man tram m last year's Canada Cup m \.< Cit: won Bi i prize of 1.000 stei r.e In the 2 500 .sterling Dak:- golf tournament here today. He flnlshed with a 12--holes
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    • 130 12 HERE is a model of Britain's "Flying Saucer" which made its first successful flight last week at Cowes, Isle of Wi-rht. With it are (left to right): Peter Lamb. th c pilot. Mr. Christopher Cockerell. the inventor, and Mr. Richard Stanton-Jones, the chief designer. Half plane and
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    • 514 12 Dulles' death made Adenauer change mind BONN, Sun. (UPI) Konrad Adenauer said today his decision to remain at the helm of the German Government was made to preserve Western unity, m the wake of John Foster Dulles' death, and to meet increasing Russian threats, ••I/.- free nati i n isl
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    • 155 12 Chimp and 3 monkeys 'going up' WALLOPS ISLAND. Virginia, Sun. (LPD— Space engineers are getting set to fire three monkeys and a chimpanzee on brief rocket rides aboard space capsule? like those which eventually will carry men into satellite orbits around the earth. The animal programme is called "Little Joe."
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    • 335 12 Alert m Red China as storm spreads Blinding rains hamper mwmmmm^ mw gj rescue work m Hongkong HONGKONG, Sun. Reuter) Twenty-eight died and about 50 were missing m the collapse of two Chinese tenement houses and widespread landslides as torrential downpours continued to hit the Colony for
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    • 162 12 A-planes transfer makes headlines LONDON. Sun. (Reuter). j Three British newspapers toi day gave considerable prominence to reports on the possible j transfer of United States fighter bombers from France to Britain. The leftwing mass circulation Sunday Pictorial splashed the story on an inside page with the heading: -A-bomb-ers will
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    • 102 12 'BATHTUB MURDER' DISCOVERY NEW YORK. Sin. (UPI —An American arch 3- gl I returned from his diggings In Jordan yesterday and reported that he had uncovered a "bathtub murder" that took place m about 720 BC Dr. Joseph Free, head of the department of archaeology at Wheaton till l College,
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      • 254 12 Queen lifts the colour bar LONDON. Sun. (Reuter..— Queen Elizabeth has decided to appoint a Ghana Jan as an equerry during her visit to West Africa m November, a Buckingham Palace spokesman said. The spokesman, commenting on a Press report, added that the man for the past had not yet
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      • 86 12 ADLAI IS NOT A CONTENDER WASHINGTON, Sun. (UPI) Adiai E. Stevenson yesterday brushed off the possibility that he might be drafted for a third presidential nomination by a deadlocked Democratic national convention next year. Here to attend weekend sessions of the Democratic advisory council, the defeated 1952 and 1956 nominee
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    • 89 12 80 HURT IN SOUTHEND TRAIN CRASH SOUTHEND. England, Sun. (UPI). A packed holiday train crashed m the railrood station here today, injuring about 80 men, women' and chlldren. Police said most of the injuries were "of a relatively minor nature." The train from London smashed into the track-end blocks m
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    • 213 12 4 YOUTHS GUILTY OF RAPE Death penalty not likely TALLAHASSEE, F.crida. Sun. (Reuten A jury here early today found four white youths guilty of raping a I negro girl, but they are not j expected to die m tne electric chair the penalty for rape m i Florida They were
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    • 94 12 MELBOURNE. Sun (Reuter). A young detective renowned for his "photographic memory" has been chosen a hn.vguard lor Prince*-.- Alexandra during her one-week visit to Yictona m September. He is >enior detective Reg Henderson. who is known throughout Australia for n> almost uncanny recognition of faces which appear
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    • 62 12 HAIFA. Sun., CReuter) General Ne Wm. Burma's Prime Minister, today watched the Israel Air Force 'm action." As a guest of Israel Army Chief of Staff, Major-General Chaim Laskov, at the air force base the visitor was shown the latest models of Frenchmade jet fighters
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    • 96 12 BOON, Sun. (Reuter).— British and Swedish motorists are among the safest visiting the continent, while West German drivers are the worst, according to a report by the "est German Automobile Club. As well ar heading the accident list m European countries, West German motorists also
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    • 58 12 -wr* t. a ceasefire mmWmmmSSa KlUal Wik imi. if eih one 'amlly accused n=„„s a Th.v ha .l ,ng "'a-inns with one of their female _.taH_«__ 's_? t h on DiUas assailants me the noSe of oB of his sevfrnose D s 'feT SS**'^ the campaign and
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      45 12 NINETEEN YE AE -OLD Carmela Ruenzel. a student, will represent (iermany m the "M las Universe" coated at Long Beach. California, nevt month won Urn r< < eal "Miss Gernuu-t) 1959" contest .-.t Bad^n-Baden Her previous ti le ami Miss Berlin (I PI Photo,
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    • 44 12 Crossing Atlantic in a wa tank ST I 3 I ver.* I V Diogenes pher ing g 1 adventurers Skipper, and 1 rt 1 crossing to 1. 1 v_ we I off. He for t ther E .re. Mellith arr Kewt every the progress
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    • 172 12 M ELBOUI N B Sun (Renter)— A whirlwind whipped off roofs, shattered windows and hurled sheets of iron high into *h r air m a suburb here yesterday after a night of squalls, snow s'ret. rain and hail throughout the State "f Victoria. In some areas hail
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