Singapore Standard, 25 June 1959

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  • 22 1 ■•j.miwu u»i*ii PH VMM* ■■iWHPHPW^ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1959 1X No 15 cts. 14 Pages v it m mmmmmS, (FINAL EDITION)
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    246 1 A hope that friendship will grow m strength KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak, today repeated his Government's hopes that the ties of friendship between Singapore and the Federation would grow stronger. He assured the Legislative Council that the Federation Government would not fail to play its part
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  • 767 1 Minister gives reasons for that ban THE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, m a broadcast over Radio Singapore last night, defended Government's campaign against "yellow culture" and warned against the "rape ot young m m ris." He explained, In particular. why Government had banned "yellow" publications, pin
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  • 222 1 PASAY CITY (PHILIPPINES >. Wed. tUn> Miss Catherine Cheuk, 26-year-old flighl stewardess ol the Cathay Pacifl Airways, was committed to the city jail today after pleading guilty to a charge ol attempted smuggling of foreign currencies. The court sentenced Miss Cheuk f1 two month.-,
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  • 258 1 Government lifts all curbs on Mr. David KUALA LTMPL'R, W.-i. Th c Federation Go*<- m merit last night htted all restrictions imposed OD Mr. v. David, recently elected Socialist Front S t ct t c Councillor m Selangor. Mr David, former generalsecretary of the banned National Union of Factory Workers,
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  • 125 1 Soldier dies in road mishap TAIPING, Tecs.— A British soldier, riding m the rear of an Army truck, was killed when the vehicle was involved tn a collision with a civilian car near Sungei Siput this morning. The soldier LS Private Keith Gardiner from Lancashire, serving m North Malaya with
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  • 709 1 KOTA BHARU. Wed The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party which scored a surprising victory over the mighty Alliance m the elections to the Trengganu State Assembly on Saturday did it again tonight m Kelantan. At press time, they had gained the necessary majority from out
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  • 539 1 Emergency laws to stay until Red menace in Malaya is over KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaya's Emergency operations must continue until the communist terrorists no longer constitute a threat to the country. Tremier. Dato Abdul Razak. declared m the Federal Legislative Council today. The Council decided to extend the Emergency Regulations
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  • 295 1 ALOR STAR, Wed. Troops wounded comrade. They left wa.s believed to have been hit. of the Ist Battalion of the behind a quantity of food as there were blood trails DO Royal Malay Regiment here, and medicines i the ground patrolling the
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  • 196 1 SINGAPORE civil servants intend to take legal action ogainst the Government for slashing their variable allowances. Thpy plan to fight their case against aiul they ccr,sicter a Lteral action" on the part af the Governtnent, m open oQurt ."he Standard understand! W this was
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  • 207 1 $11,000 haul in five armed robberies IN five armed ro; gangs netted more than $11, m cash and jewellery m Singapore, yesterday. Three of the victims <■* five eases were houM I i and their families In most of the cases, thugs entered homes under fals c pre'r Electrical equipmei
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    • 749 2 NOTICES LAND OFFICE NOTICE OF REMOVAL IT IS hereby notified that the Land Office has removed from Empress Place to the Singapore Improvement Trust Office Building at Upper Pickering Street, 2nd and 3rd Floors as from 20/6 59. Telephone No. *****. As from this date, Temporary Occupation Licence Fees, quit
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    • 221 2 -jl m '4J'^ 3 7 A BIA TIF UL NEW TO AIR CONDITIONING ROOM UN' fcv< rier air doi iition r pui NOW and 30th June. 1959 will ent entr.v form to i articipatt to simpli 15 a beautifu new Pan c: air co When you receive aa entry lata
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 7 3 |T0- SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD hrn« 25. 1959
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  • 430 3 llMtewl fo which the Peking Government ng >s propaganda drive m the Federation led m rhe discovery that a pernicious form jre is being distributed m the country chain letters an old and irritating means ommunicaHoM used by religious fanatics and iranks to spread their particular beliefs
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  • 365 3 S.E Asia' s Nerve Centre SNDETERRED and unaffected by the political Hiat are sweeping the international scene, British Colony of Hongkong continues to hhen its position as the financial nerye cen fr Scufh east Asia. Its industrial and com- ■> development hjs stepped up to unexpected p c^ :he volume
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  • 38 3 urn lac* Mm KoaO. 5 C>ore P.d laa So Ib6i Cables MCEKNfcWS 254H1 o i>nesl All departments IOSmmS S* 174 Ban, «d A L*tf Sr Tel Jgs 91 A B.k t Cnr* Tel 1471
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  • 1022 3  - Communist Backs To The Wall In Kerala CYRIL DUNN by- TRIVANDRUM, Kerala. J£ERALA, India's only Communist State, seems especially remote from its currently troubled reality— and indeed from the rigid disciplines of Communism itself. But perhaps the setting for civil unrest is always incongruous. The State lies aiong the south-western
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  • 1398 3  -  SEBASTIAN HAFFNER -by. BERLIN QNE might think that there would be a mood of anxious suspense m Berlin while the fate of the city seems to hang m the balance at Geneva. Nothing of it Berlin is not only calm and normal; it Is enjoying
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  • 89 3 "Even though m natural science we can start where the iast man left off that is to say, we can take the best kind of penicillin and make it better, or we can take the fastest aeroplane or rocket and make it faster, the most devastating atomic
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  • 54 3 director of research knows how many science graduates he is likely to need to pursue his existing programme the best of them are very much worried as to how they can foster one individual who will discover something quite new." Dr. Magnus Pyke, F.R.S.E., speaking m
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  • 57 3 The first magnet known to man. the lodestone. was magnetized by lightning. Primitive compasses utilizing lode stone were used near iy 5.000 yearc ago It wasn't until almost 4.000 years later that man discovered meta 1 could be magnetized by contact with lodestone. Today permanent magnets are
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    350 3 /is/^^tnckes/me^ (^OMMI'MSM has lost another disriple m the Middle East Iraqi Prim* Minisier. Bngadier-Gen-eral Abdel Rarim Kassem. m a sudden move has swooped down on his Communists advisers and flung them into .iail He has thus thrown a nasty span ncr into Soviet Russia s machine m the
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  • 154 4 Lets work to wipe out smuggling Rl official THE vice-chairman of the Indonesian National Council. Dr. Roeslan Abdul Ghani, said m Singapore yesterday that the Singapore Government should work together with his Government to wipe out smuggling between the two countries Dr, Roes. an arrived m Singapore on Tuesday after
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  • 110 4 The 'freeze' won't hit teachers THE freeze" on job. m th€ Ci Ser i:e nil] not affect lent teachers, who will beg their tra:- g xtrse en the P S v fd the M Mr Lee Siow Mong, t i [lie Standard yesterday. ''In fact, they were already ■1 t«d
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  • 49 4 DONATION DRAW WINNERS FOLLOWING are thi n rs of the Don at Dra be th« S -oore Iniernation, Bazaar th< 8 i r smgap re Stall I 1397 1072 -2" 2 104 217G \i f952 2028 New Zealar I Sta Nos 1436 HH 1031 Thailand Sta Nos 498. 413
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  • 89 4 Labour officer sacked THE Singapore City Council ha? terminated the services of Mr. K. S. Nathan, Assistant b jui Officer, with immediate effect. Mr. Nathai given three months' salary m lieu et notice. The Standard was also told last night tha* the Council las 'barged two officers under Conduct and
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  • 99 4 Radiogram music is illegal SINGAPORE Police Secretary. Mr William Cheng, yesterday warned bar owners that it is an offence to operate crams without a licence under the Public Entertainments Ordinance He was commenting on reports that certain bar owners, hard hit by thp Government ban on .Hike boxes. are now
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  • 27 4 STUDENTS of the Singapore Polytechnic will hold an -End the Year" Buffet and dai cc at the College Exhibition Ha:; from Bpm to lam. on Saturday.
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  • 58 4 A YOUTH. Tay Se w Wah was called out of an open air cine;-.-a show m Mandai Road, Singapore, ast night and stabbed Hie assailant escaped. Tav who received a wound m th c neck was taken to the General Hospital m a serious condition. Police believed the
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  • 613 4 It all happened in 30 seconds Coroner told POLICE WEEK TRAGEDY PENANG, Wed. A long-range tear-gas shell about an inch m diameter and six inches lung was found embedded m the body of a boy after it detonated, when he threw it on the ground, a Coroner's Court was told
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  • 414 4 DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS: $7.4m. PROVIDED FOR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federal Legislative Council today approved a supplementary provision of $7,493,965 for development pro iects. Tne Minister for Finance, Mr. H. S. Lee. m moving uue w»wumw» m uic House said that they were mainly concerned with projects to be financed from
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  • 111 4 'Battle of the gap' is widened in Malaya Xl AI A LUMPUR, Wed. The Federal Legislative Council was today asked to approve further supplementary expenditure amounting to $10.--(W7.684 thus hiking the nations budgetary deficit for the year to $131,618,663. At the end of last year when the Legislature approved the
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  • 35 4 A WOMAN' Lee Mens Tee. vas fwed $850 or three months' jail by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court for conceal:,--! 2 13 pounds of dutiable cigarettes m a room m Sun cci Road
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  • 79 4 From Page 1 representative of the Stall Side. They hold the view that the Government contravened this accepted practice of Whitleism and embarked or. allowance cuts. In the of the r iti weeks, all the 32 unions will be asked to get the views of Its
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  • 97 4 JAILED FOR CHEATING PO SAVINGS BANK KI'ALA LUMPUR. Wed —A former Baden-Powell H".. Warden. Othman bin Sudd m. LM. was today >• by the Sessions Court President. InM. M. Hashim. to 18 months Jail for using forged documents to cheat the Post Of; cc Savings Bank <>n three occasions November
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  • 153 4 The Flying Club bids a member farewell TWO Tiger Moths and a Cessna of the Royal Singapore Flying Club **esterday dipped m salute over the P. O. Liner Strathaird as a farewell gesture to one of the passengers, Mr. Erie Mitchell, who left under- the Malayani ation scheme. Erie, as
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  • 680 4 Council you confident in the future of Mala KUALA LOIPrR. Hed The r cr)r stands hiph m its relationship with g dependent countries of the worm 0 leader of the tin industry, declare* m Legislative Council today a bea tahim confidence m the future of MMalaa a unanimousiv passed It
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  • 774 5 24 MIL. overspent by RED. govt. CHARGE COMMITTEE CALLS •OR DISCIPLINARY ACTION BY PSC JALA LUMPUR, t Tne Public mr n Commission lld m 'uture take nary action "r cers who 5 anient to Lpend iti budget, o t» m c n d s the t•:co v n t s
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  • 265 5 Govt, servants to fight pay cuts through a united front THU Singapore Federation of Unions of Government Employees last night decided to form a Council for Joint Action "to deal with the Government" on the recent cut m variable allowances. In moving the resolution to form such a council, 1
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  • 116 5 DR. THAM TO HEAD NEW DEPARTMENT DR THAM AH KOW, tne present Rural Development Commissioner, is tipped to head the proposed Rural Development Department. The Standard understands that the Ministry of National Development has taken immediate step.-, to set up the new department Mr. Chan Chiaw Thor and Mr. Chan
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  • 63 5 SINGAPORE CULTURAL HEADS MEET DR. M SULLIVAN. Chairman of the Singapore Council and Curator of Art Museum, met the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam and congratulated him on his appointment yesterday. Dr. Sullivan told the Minister that the creation of a Ministry of Culture was very welcome and necessary.
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  • 287 5 The id. Nts' centre it noted, had been tiea--übsid^ed by Government for a number of vearand the committee felt that the Ministry of Educanot exercised suffiient supervision and control. the loss of the Kelantan >h M •ng Scheme 3 to a eombm.r i adverse factor- like poor landings
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  • 203 5 A PROUD threesome from Australia on a round-the-world trip fleu into Singapore yesterday "Mr Australia Surf" Colin Mcfarlanr, "Miss Australia Surf" .Tan Carmody and her <haperon. Miss June DallyWatkins. a well-known owner of several Australian m o d c I li n g
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  • 56 5 SIX SEA SCOUTS trom the "4 'Perak Housed Group left i Singapore yesterday by Tak- j sang to attend the 10th World Jamboree to be held m Manila on July 17 They are: Foo Ch.ee Kiow. Chuns Sai Hon- Yap Bua Tan. Han Kirn Sen. Soh
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  • 124 5 YOUNG Malayan architect, Mr K. S. Yoon. who qualified al the University ol Melbourne, returned to Singapore yesterday by the liner "Strathaird." Mi VOOO who had .-pent six and a half years m Australia told The Standard that mo=t of the Ma. a van
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  • 39 5 KOL'R ex-detainees recently released by the Government. paid a courtesy call on the Minister for Health. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, yesterday morn ing. They were Messrs. Lim Chin Siong, C. Devan Nair. Fnng Swet Suan, and S. Woodhull.
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  • 91 5 MB. E. P. SHANKS. Singapore's last Attorney-General, left yesterday for London aboard the Strathaird. Mr Shanks had been m Malaya for 13 years. When asked to comment on the political changes since he came out to Singapore. Mr. Shanks said: "I have no comments to make. I
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  • 80 5 CHRISTOPHER Bertram Campus. 2R, who failed to turn up before Singapore Third District Judge, Mr. K. T. Alexander, last week for judgment m a case where he was charged with criminal breach of trust of a refrigerator, was yesterday arrested. Judgment on Campu.s will be made
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  • 54 5 THE number of people seeking legal aid from the Ministry of Labour and Law m Singapore i.s increasing every day. Mr. Wee Toon Boon. Parha mentary Secretary to 'he Minister for Law. told The Standard yesterday that an average of more than 35 people came to
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  • 264 5 Rock 'n' Roll is like pepper in soup: Why ban it— Expert SINGAPORE Government should not cut off rock *n' roll or the juke-box type of music entirely from Radio Singapore, said the head of a South American broadcasting station yesterday. Dr. Clarence W. Jones, the President of the "Voice
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  • 459 5 Fed. population at 6,278,763: Women are now outnumbered KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The population m the Federation according: to the latest census returned m 1057 was fi, 278. 763. The census showed an increase of 27,114 persons, or 4.3 per thousand, over 1956's mid-year estimated population of 6.251.649. Of the 8,278,763
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  • 116 5 In quest of grandpa 's statue I mm o| Parliament. Mr J K. Mrirrived j Sing -.pore yesterday on his way Colombo on an unusual o sion. Mr M A the former Minister for Railways, h< to trace a memorial fountainstatue of his grandfather. George Wall. He believes that a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 132 5 You con depend on LACTOGEN— it has been proved :^I&, \^n9rmmammm*l^m\m*^\^^TlA]\AlaaaaW^% Your baby is a very important person w u 9 cut of 1 r i infantl n indeed. Why experiment when you Malaya. B.N. Borneo and Sa'a*«- *A*m can use safe, dependable. PROVED ire 'ed on a modified, powdered
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  • 71 6 MORE than 400 Nanyang University students have applied for bursaries this year. The University has set ud a "Bursaries Committee." which J comprises representatives om the Chinese Chamber °f Commerce. th? s- Wei- fare Department, the Polytechnic, and the China Society to deal with arms.r >ns.
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  • 305 6 ONE TRADE, ONE UNION PLAN COMING Govt, to streamline Ordinance MAJOR revisions to the Singapore Trade Unions Ordinance to effect stricter control over trade unions, to bar non-Singapore Citizens from holding office and to allow every industry or trade to have only one union are on the way. Details arp
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  • 120 6 Stowaway Margo's romance has ended T H E ROMAN C E bet* c c n London model Marco (.a tor and Australian Allan Wood. of Wollongong, has ended, reports Reuter from Sydney. Margo made world headlines last November when she stowed away on a liner m an effort to reach
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  • 178 6 THE Registrar of Societies ha; exempted the Singapore Fe-leration of Lee Can?" Association from registration, protem chairman of the Association. Mr. Lee Choon Eng. told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Lee said that with the birth of the Association the ambition of the Lees m
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  • 268 6 PAY CUT: It's high-handed action Lib-Socs Tighter control, non-Citizens out THE Singapore Government's move to cut variable allowances of civil servants was the action of an immature and inexperienced government, executive committee member of the Liberal Socialists, Mr. Tan Keng Siong, declared yesterday. He described the Government '5 action m
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  • 82 6 OWNERS oi more than 30 1 oid open air cinemas m Sm- gapore yesterday asked the! Minister for National Development, Mr Ong Ens Guan.! to frame some form of legislation to control open air cinemae m the state. In a petition to the Minister, they pointed
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  • 154 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES Wednesday's oppnins fir^t session Spot i 30 buyers £789 Three months £789.11 DU3 rrs £796 10 >pinempnT prices:--£789 Tnnr: StrjfJ-. CLOSING Spot E789 lv buvrr£7^rt sellers Thrrr months £7°n buyers, sellers Spttlrment prices- 1?. mornm? fi.i ton<: Siles aftern'vtn 35 tons. TT* Wednesday's opening first session. Bq)
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  • 138 6 Wang is back in Govt. service FORMER director of -he Singapore City Council Infor- mation Bureau. Mr Gary Wang, has been reinstated. The Standard understands. Mr. Wan g Is at present reported to have been seconded to the Mimstrv of National Development and eventually will b e posted to the
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  • 126 6 Customs men surprise smoke gang on the beach ft CUSTOMS party last night surprised a smuggling gang at the beach near Siglap, Singapore, and seized i 400 pounds of contraband cigarettes. The duty on the cigarettes was estimated at $3,500. The Customs party was patrolling the beach at about 8
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 597 7 MALAYAN ARTIST VISITS THE U.S. rich landscape of Malaya her brilliant jungles, Hie Iranblue of her hqri tHe red and s;o!d t :>wers has come I America through the I and palette of her t Ariff I w r I k ton, D.C 1 Penang Mala: i cxci] JS. Detook
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  • 997 7 EUNICE, THE GIRL WHO MARRIED AT SIXTEEN SAYS JJEARTBREAKS are good for a girl So said blonde. svelte EUNICE BRFNT (nee Tristan) of SALON EUNICE. Eunice and I had a very interesting chat m her dress salon the other day. Shr aid "Heartbreak., are
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  • 78 7 I" DIDN'T know there was a cheongsam for each and every occasion until DAISY SZETO. the "Pearl of the Orient" told me so yesterday. To me, a cheongsam was a cheongsam, some with higher slits than others, all so form-fitting. Daisy said: "There's a cheongsam for
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 139 7 QIOTXTIOV: 4 evervthi-^ ;nnd. the a9 SS I^ShM ftj^J t;nd> ever\thin£ B%^aj|»^ mww^rr^^^'^i *nd. -t.it tr.ore the K^^sli',-:.. "^)JftßF^'ftfe yiPv iP '*ho v mdtt'fcretu to ■■^W^J'm^^^^W rung." l.a\ater "*4L/^lr R|b IR>!> V F«>K O^X ISIJKk )NE: Tne c Jl^f^^SfS^l-Stll*.^ KM Esirlbml hi «M Wm\^a7JraaaVm lT<l ext--- \mmam\\ 11 1 nc
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  • 275 9 Bill Designed To Promote Industry fJMPUR, Wed The Federal Legislative roTed the Customs Duties (AmendI Allowing raw materials used m the I rf p Astiea and paint to enter the country I -notion for the MinisMi H 8 mncil that i j re de- m the of local manufac- Ties.
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  • 32 9 Minister Opens $18m Power Plant G. R. Goodall, explaining to the Minister and Enche Abdul Ghaffar bin Baba, Chief Minister of Malacca, how the main control room switch board is being operated
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  • 229 9 Tin Body Incurs A Deficit KUALA LUMPUB Wed.— Restrictlot] on nr. exports last ve^r- raised the Tin Industry (Research and tyevelopment) Board to sustain a deficit of (129.828, says the board's annual report tabled m the Fe-.era. Legislative Council today. The bo ir gets its revenue from a levy imposed
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  • 77 9 the Dickmers Line which celebrated its 125 th anniversary o;i June 15. At Malacca, the ship took on a cargo of 300 tons of timber for Europe, the first of a scries of direct exports from the State. Photo taken on board the ship shows
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  • 366 9 $9 MIL. SCHEME TO SET UP RUBBER NURSERIES GSA Authorised To Cut Stockpile WASHINGTON. Wed. The Senate Appropriations Committee has recommended giving the General Services Administration authority to dispose of deteriorating rubber and other perishable products m the U.S. strategic stockpile without replacing them with new materials on condition that
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  • 341 9 Price Slips Cent SINGAPORE rubber price yesterday closed threequarters of a cent lower than the previous day on a market which was characterised by some sharp movements throughout the day between prices at slightly over 92 and 94 cents. The latter price was the highest of the day on official
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  • 50 9 Rootes Chief On Tour lia and New Zealand. He hopes to return to Britain next month. Mr. Rootes said Malaya was an important buyer of British cars. Asked whether British ear manufacturers were facing a threat m the industry from Continental car makers. he replied competition was part of business.
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  • 467 9 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed Malaya exported sorr.e 646.1411 tons of rubber Last year, and only .34 per rent was claimed j to be of poor quality, Bays I report of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board tabled m the Legislative Council today. During the year, a
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  • 92 9 pembau Jc el Rubber L.mited mad* a pro** of £67.411 for the yeir 1958 ■Iter providing for United Kingdom and Malayan taxation, depreciation of buildings and machinery and annua. replanting charge. The directors have tt mended a ftttal dividend of 3£d net per 2s. unit of stock. making
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  • 100 9 SINGAPORE Chinem Produce Exchange noon <-.o c ing prices per picul yesterday were Copra June-July $394 buyers, $40| m lert; scon oil m bulk $63| c r '< ia drums (65{ sellen M mtok white pepper 1 12 m Lert; Sarawak white (131 r lets; Sarawak a r <
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  • 212 9 New Equipment To Test Textile Yarns PHYSICISTS of the Australian Commonwealth Scientific ard Industrial Research Organisation have developed a new instrument for testing the uniformity of textile yarns, which is to he commercially manufactured by Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Ltd. of Sydney. It is based upon a principle different from that
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  • 63 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bank"s Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Buying, New York TT. 33. OD. 33-1/8, 90 d/st. air mail. 33-3/8 credit bills, 33-1/2 trade bills, Canada TT. 31-5/8, O.D. 31--3/4 90 d/st an mail, ::2-l/8 credit bills, 32-3/16 trade bills. Selling
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  • 242 9 Dull Conditions On Share Market DILL conditions prevailed m all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday, and prices were generally easier. Turn oyer was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Buyers Sellers Fitzpa tricks 9^ 97 F&NOrds. 1.25 127 Gammon 1 66 1 68 W
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  • 325 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reDorted the following business done yesterday. B B. Petrol 53/6 ready; Fed. Disp. $100; Fitzpatricks 96c. overnight; F X. ords $1 26$ to $1.255; Gammon 51. 67. SI 63 (and ov.); W. Hammer $1.35; H. Waugh $1.10 odd Int. Hume prefs. A4 9£: M Colls. 95c.
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  • 63 9 LONDON, Wed (Reuter; The soft-drink firm of Schweppes Limit en announced last night that over 51 pfr cent of the shareholders of Chivers and Sons, jam makers had accepted their take-over bid, made earlier this month Schweppes said they had now declared their offer unconditional, subject
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  • 179 9 OUTER ROADS Xarifa, And! eas Boye, Armonia. Dortmund, Selat Siberut. Hallanger. Empire Kittiwake, Francoise, Hamburg Maru. Adna, Pondokrator, Musi, African Bay, Statius Jensen, Barumun, Fossularra, Lapaz, Dmitrov, Soinechogarsk, Nanusan, Maru, Guntur, Capt. M. Lyras, San Ricardo. Lily, Le Natal, Mataram. Yanakiyo Maru. INNER ROADS Tong Seang Tiong
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  • 65 10 A Good Start Far National Carbon V \TION \l .irbon Sports Club, winners o\ this year*S Singapore Business Houses v du i*ion l league title began their league -md cup campaign m promising style, beating Chartered Bank Sports Club two nil m the Group k iguc n itch .it Farrei
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  • 126 10 EVE OF FIGHT SHOCK YEW YORK r —a isking more 5M525.- s is filed igainsi S c ser it gen Fohansson today E■ j eight witb rid :hampior Patterson -he Fed as filed California sr Ed ig Stadi 1 Fohansson, and rteni ith Machei 1 defendants re named Ed S
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  • 15 10 TOKV Wi Reuter tean The Stars ed nbrokes > iefea! rhes fast •an If"
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  • 77 10 Michaelians Win Brothers Schools Me SCORING v. p, >inls St Michael's &cho#| wr n Caaafciaed Christian Bratfcen Sehoo annaal athletic i fa pmn*h;p h<=ld n tn-- Joseph Institution rr-'jnd yciti idaj n n Sch a se ad while B! S:ep- f^r aggregated i z -i SaA- M-rr.Vni each a LOO
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  • 109 10 Umpires Board Won' t Break From The S.H.A. SING IPORI H n kej I pires Boat d a i no' break i a aj h »m the > nga pore Hockei Isskm I i form an independent bn&i its o a Boarti r iua 3 j ni Major A. T.
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  • 341 10 SUNDAY RACING IPOH. Wed. The Perak Turf Club have drawn up plans for racing- on Sundays m their future meetings. Hiey a :ii m luguratt this nea ijstem I iring their September meeting and rs ing il] start a* 1.43 pjn
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  • 191 10 'DROP OUT AND THANK YOU' NOTE TO GHANI FAS 'axe' falls KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Football Association of Selangor today officially dropped one of their most famous stars. Abdul Ghani, from the State team. FAS Competitor. Co:r.:r. »d not report ftnrther thanked Ghani )r :^:> senri signed by the Secretary
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  • 89 10 IPOH. Wed The tiiot major soccer Incident m Ipoh took place here todaj when the crowd swarmed into the field .ifter two players exchanged blows during 8 firs' division match on the Jalan Abdul .Mill ground, The two players irho exchanged blows were'"
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  • 17 10 S\ R tending player* the Cbei v Ks irar.e. Mir.arr p Har R a JJ
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  • 70 10 S VN c -Sitiawai Recreatici g i tii m's Cvi t h a 4-0 victor >ye th. iers, nal rts F ?es 1 5 i Hoong Year I ng Kheun N N ray Cheah Hoong r lg Kiat Ling Diung Jong Ui X i V.
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  • 339 10 LONDON Wed (Reuter) Ramanathan Krishnan, the burly Ind m from Mad™- uho had shock victories o\er top Wimbledon seeds m last week's London championships, gained a ".other quick win when the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships were continued toil a Kj last "reels
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  • 16 10 THE MOVES LIKE A TAWNY JUNGLE CA l YD Patten er than ever for the T
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  • 248 10  - The Champ has figure it all out Peter Wilson] -Soys 1 NEW \ORK. Wed Floyd Patterson. th c eighteenth man to hold the world heavyweight title si nee they started fighting for it with gloves m 1892, is the onh tighter I've e\er met who realh figures the percentages. rhis
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  • 1319 11  - UNE 17 the day NATIONAL UNITY KAMrHEENZ: FASCH By hsICENTRATING Hcntion on deve|ents m Geneva, lany celebrated concern the I of National y June 1 7. ffi" Lfc id this n.cLf 3t only b |pc it of time ley a related because (kt '^ed on pne 3 is ever pt
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  • 23 11 Refugee, from Earner* German, unite <»r a ,hnnk,^in g service upon the* arr, rfl l m the Federal Republic.
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  • 39 11 THL Building of the former "Reichstag 99 located on tho border between the Eastern and I r«.'r»-.-j uxtoru of Berlin. The Germans hope it will once nzain house the Legislative AsternM* oj n Reunited Cermniiy.
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  • 904 11 The workers-their lot is a very happy one Germans at work THE NEW Social Order m the Federal Republic of Germany and West Berlin. One of the important reasons that led to the uorise of the "working class" and the young intellectuals m Eastern Germany against the communist policy on
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  • 1270 12 Protection for ALL the workers From page 1 tions. unless such measures are obviously the result of a change m the market situation. In case of differences of opinio n m these matters, a j mediation board m the enterprise, consisting of an equal number of representatives of the employees
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    • 109 12 Calsil The easy processing active reinforcing 1 with a broad field of use. 1 I Silteg AS 7 The Standard Filler with excellent reinforcing properties for hard vulcanisotes jM^ m Neowit U for soft vulcanisates with V\ good elasticity and high tear strength Ultrasil VN3 The Silica giving the highest
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  • 367 13 181 Horses or Spore july Races I pport Turf Club July meeting will be I I and U. AJotal^of 181 horses have I- T r l^ x x 1 2nd b 'l P *V** x x I i l :sV_ x x X x unema« ope HI h» x t
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  • 89 13 FOWIJi i j thi schedule ol racing: tss 1 Dh I 1| miles; Class 3 Dn 1 Class I Dh 2 61 I mile Class 3. Di\ 3 V ngapore FearHng Scheme Do 1 hf. Div. 2 Bf. ad Day: Cla-s Do. I —61 Tf Clas* 1
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  • 235 13 RACE 2 CL. 5 DIV. 1 5½ FURS BONNIE EXPRESS led past the half mile from Haadyai. t owed by Fire Power, Opportunity's Forelock, Arina Gold, Heart's Ease and Reliable. Haadyai closed m on Bonnie Express at the bend and was the first into the straighl Third was Opportunity's Forelock,
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  • 604 13 lhe third 1 of the X ing. was al the Twer"y- 0( i sen. and Da^ La Ball< 1 LONG M MP I. Rajasegram 1 Luna Tial Wong l urasalin- Xi Syed Hu eln Re r 1. Hamzab Magness. Record). l. Salleli a 5Te
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  • 768 13 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES CL 5 DIV. 2 5i FURS. B X W KongsVt Trainer: Martm. fif" Jf S°* 2 GAME ONE 8.13 (1) Johnson 1 1 V-41.'^ v- n 5 ONK TVVO FOUR 8.09 (8) Buang 2 —4- ;4 No 3 DANCE HALL ill
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  • 29 13 Biro Three: 1 ticket 5M527 Race Fi\e: 9 tickets SM Race Se\ en J to ket* $132 TRI Bl X TOTK S w iniiiii. tickets 81 r i< h
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  • 64 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed S< ingor Cnckei Association selectors have named a strong team for their Malayan Cricket A sociation League championship match Kenan at Alor Star Of I nc m i The team is Lakhhir Singh Gill (capta i Tharmanayanam, D. Shepherdson. Gurucharan Singh, Mike Shepherdoi Christie Shepherdson,
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  • 247 13 CL. 5 DIV. I— Abt. 7 FURS SINCEREO wa- quickly into his stride, but Talent took command as the ndd rae^d into the back straight. Bonanza Winged Warrior and Curls were well up with the pace Cha Cha Cha and Bi een were together last. Talent led
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  • 210 13 CL. 5 DIV. 2— Abt. 7 FURS es Tan's Trainer: Teh. 579-154 No. 11 WINDSOR II 8 W (1) Ward 1 320-12 N 9 NEW VENTURE 8.07 {2) Subian 2 299-163 No. 6 DESTINY II 8.07 (11) X 3 722-169 No. li fVpprr Dc.ilrr 8.90 (3) Dragon 4
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  • 206 13 H.UE OXE Ist 1388 ($165) 2nd 1204 ($82); 3rd. 1307 ($4l I Starters ($6 each o 1322, 1292. 1161. 1135. 1026. 1166 HAVE TWO Ist. 1440 ($239); 2nd 1079 '$119' 3rd 1098 ($59) Starters ($5 each > 1384, 1031, 1323, 1213 1270 1395 1244. 1097. 1089 1345 HUE TO HEE
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  • 259 13 RACE 7 CL. 2 DIV. 4 6 FURS PIZARRO forged ahead when the field settled down, leading past the half mile from Copper Khan, with Mutiara Irish Wit and Carthusian II well up with the pace. Periwinkle was m the rear with Screen Play last, Fizarro led round the bends
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  • 221 13 RACE 8 CL. 2 DIV. 5—6 FURS METROS I'AR soon took co-nr.iand leading pas! the half mile from Mori and Freedom Crusade, with Dark Duet and Apri Showers II behind. Peewee wa? m the rear with Kalamazoo last. Mori moved up round the bends and was first into the straight
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  • 194 13 6 FURS Wnn by sh.. 1. 4. Time 1 mm 1.") 4/5 sees. Tote: $22, $9. $9, Sil. METEORITE II was the first to break the line but after going a fur. on;:. Titilino took command leading past the half mile from Meteorite 11. Third wa.-
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  • 117 13 HONG CHIN CHLE of Christopher Hou-e won the "A" division individual championship title at the 36th annual athletic meet ol St. Anthony's Boys' School held op the 5..1.1. ground on Monday Hong was fir^t m the quarter mile and scored second places m thp 100 yards.
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  • 253 13  -  Leads All The WayToPaySUB The Prince' Obliges By SCRITINEFR KI'ALA Ll MPIR. Wed. Malay Film II sprang a spectacular surprise when he routed the opposition to pay his supporters SI 18 for a win and 522 for a place today, second day of the Selangor Turf (tub
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  • 42 13 TOT A I POOL $176,880 Ht Price *****1 M 7.758 2nd Prize ?Hn:r,o $23,879 3rd Prize 233#9? $11 ,919 Starters: ($2,984 each) *****4, *****9, *****9, *****6 Consolation: (SI .#6l cachi *****2 *****8, *****1 259:27. *****7 i *****3 2 :hoo; *****7, *****9. 1K:>.19(»
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    11 14 Another $40 m. being considered nidnight on Friday. His car
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  • 176 14 HONGKONG, Wed (Renter) A Malayan Govern ment representative said here today thai Hongkong indostrialista hid invested forty-million Hongkong dollars m Malaya for setting up secondary industries Mr N. A F. Kennedy, Maa's Industrial n to Hongkong, told a .^rence that another rty-million Hongkong dollars
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  • 226 14 PAINTING SOLD FOR S? 3 MIL World Record a w m a n LONDON*. Wed Reuter* A Rubens painting "The rat. d h e Magi" was j a* S >theby au I d ms here today r £2 >,- (about $2.32i too Malayan) a world record price. I ent to
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  • 92 14 LONDON. Wed. (Reuter) The cruiser H.M.S Newfoui land (Captain A. R. Hezlet) returns to Portsmouth tomorrow, after a four-year absence from the United Kingdom, the Admiralty announced today. t Since leaving in March. 1955, she has twice re-commissioned at Singapore for service in the F^r East,
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  • 308 14 BIGGEST MANHUNT IN HONKONG Police search sampans and caves for kidnapped tnerch* .1 Ransom note contains part of towkay's ear HONGKONG, Wed. (UPI)— Police today mobilized the biggest manhunt in years for a prominent Chinese whose disappearance last Friday has been followed by receipt of two ransom notes. j i
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  • 32 14 SYDNEY'. 4.000 dockers stopped work on all ships in the port yesterday afternoon. The stoppage wa? caused by a dispute over the unloading ot ash from a freighter. i Reuter.
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  • 56 14 A happy reunion at Taipei HAPPX reunion marked the return of Nationalist China's first lady, Madame Chiang Kai Shell to Taipei after more than one >r.ir's absence. UP1 pi<ture shows President Chiang Kai Slick helpin: his uife to the waiting t ir at Sungshan Airport Madame Chiang returned from Honolulu
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  • 161 14 NEW POST FOR AIR ViCE-MARSHAL CANBERRA. Wed. < Reuter^ ihe Minister for Defence, Mr. Athol Townley, announced today that the United Kingdom and Australian Governments had agreed to the appointment of Air ViceMarshal C D. Candv as Senior Air Staff Officer. Far East Air Force, for a period of two
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  • 253 14 Herter reports on Geneva WASHINGTON, Wed. (Reuter) Mr. Christian Herter. the Secretary of State, told the American people last night that the Geneva Foreign Ministers conferencp had revealed possible areas of agreement concerning specific arrangements tor Berlin. I believe, he said, "that it r
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  • 50 14 FBESIDEN I of towm f>r Kajendi I u teen here with Ceylon'i Governor (Mirer Goonatilake left ..nd r y Baadaranaike before ho t<>.i. mat h' S *rwn dm vt.t* \ivi t t- W^ pffplp florkrd to t} 1P airp. -m drive to s.fp th*> Indian President
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  • 195 14 A Call For More Pay To Africans DURBAN, Wed. (Reuter)— "Mr. s. Bourtfuin, Director t»f African Administration in Durban, yesterday tailed for in inm.priiatc substantia] list 1 in African wages and vi id he made thr request ,.t the risk of attracting criticism and opposition. Mr. Br irquin whose
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  • 47 14 Distrief Court J!^^ 111 0 7 A cllrk of "the JakaiU Chinese m tL ct ?"<*** <>ld some rich He said to prevent such practices, now ever* ners..n J*ho ua S ln Jail must show Jiis identification card 2amated Ltd.. ?3 I m t--l 7~
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  • 45 14 LYONS. South-east Afrii a, Wed. (Reuter)— Seven Algerian Muslims with their throats cut were found todav in the Villeurbaine suburbs near here, police said. Fiv e were found dead in the hut m which they lived and m tij muummm^ m9^xel:
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  • 75 14 Guided Missile Jti?eci o££ Scotland --_> U H W. _V LONDON. Wed tReuter)— Tne British Army yesterday ired a Corporal missile for the first, time from th* guided weapons range m the Hebrides Islands, off Scotland, the Wa: Office announced. The announcement said"The firing was successful and
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  • 233 14 FUCHS TO BE EAST GERMAN CITIZEN WANDUTZ, East Germany. Wed. i Reuter* Dr. Klaus Fuchs "I am a marxist" said today he intends to become an East German citizen. But in a before-breakfast interview on the doorstep of his father'.- home here, he put off questions on why he had
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  • 21 14 RUSSIAN papers yesterday reported the completion of the railway between Aktogai and the Soviet frontier with China. (Reuter)
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  • 103 14 LONDON Wed, (Reuti Plan? to In r< the fl as overseas were announced in the House of Comm.-- terday. Dr. Charles Hi:!, Chai of the Duchy of Lai the Government tad dte- on these measu. m sgotiations a. t ena Lng srti c tries to
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