Singapore Standard, 30 June 1959

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  • 27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD t. m gfiou oiuyi opryu Telephone ***** 5 Coble "TIGF.RNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1959. Vol. IX No. 352 #15 cts. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 475 1 PLOT TO SMUGGLE ASIANS INTO AUSTRALIA EXPOSED Master-mind behind ring in Mfanakana Sequel to floating corpses: Agents from Red China SYDNEY, Mon. (UPI, Reuter)— Police said today they have uncovered an international plot to smuggle Chinese and possibly other Asians into Australia. A Pohce spokesman said today:
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  • 245 1 Plan to wipe out border Reds RAZAK AND THAI PREMIER AGREE BANGKOK. Mon. .Router) Thailand's Fbreignj Minister, Mr. Tanad Khotnan, said today that Thailand had already agreed in principle on the suppression of communist ter- j rorists on the Thai-Mala-yan border He said this wa reached at a meeting today
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  • 94 1 Kerala Strike cripples port EENAKULAM, Kerala State. (.India'. Mon A one-day token strike called by non-communuv. trade unions m this communistruled Indian state today brought loading operations in Cochin ha'rbour to a standstill. In nearbv Ma tam-herry and Fort Cochin, striking warehouse workers paraded the street- shouting antigovernment slogans, and
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  • 170 1 Gas tank in train explodes 25 killed MKLDRIM, (K.oi-iii, Mon. (Renter) At least 25 people are believed to have been killed and many more injured when flaming butane gas, ignited by an explosion in a goods train, showered over of Sunday afternoon holidaymakers here. Children and parents swimming and boating
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  • 48 1 LONDON, Mon. (Keillor) Australia's top-rankin? tennis player. Neale Fraser. was eliminated in a quarterfinal match in the Wimbledon championship by American Rarrv Mackav today Fraser, second seeded. lost 5-7. 10-8. 0-6, 6-3, 6-1. Alex Olmedo, top-seeded, won through to the semi-final. (Other results see page 11)
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  • 254 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation should take every advantage of its key location on the crossroads of air highways between the East and West as well as of the South (Australia). the head of the Malayan j Airways said today Speaking at the
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 1 Secret punch This is the secret punch that Ingemar Johansson did not show the Americans before his fight with Floyd Patterson on Friday night. These exclusive pictures from Sweden show the devastating effect of Johansson's right hook the hand that stopped Floyd and won him the world's heavyweight title in
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  • 330 1 SO LONG AS NO HARM TO THE FED. PRESIDENT of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, said that the Government had agreed that there was no reason why local merchants should not trade with Communist China provided such commerce did
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  • 170 1 BANDITS ATTACK LEMBANG: 5 KILLED JAK M Reuter) Darul Islam mnched majf)r attack igainrt th« w<\ Jav i ratals resort town Lembang yesterday, killing i The darmg night *1 r the town which is will II kilometres from Bandung, took pl:i« nt eve of sid' nt tamos return it :n
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  • 26 1 fAKAF 1 A M BUt«r>— Twenty-six I soon be binit m Central Borneo according to Mr. Suparto, Becretary G^n^rai erf th<» Ministry for Home Affairs.
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  • 564 2 Voters are struck off polls rolls Lists to be put up at 51 centres ELECTION registers and lists of persons who have been disqualified to be electors will be displayed for public inspection at 51 centres for two weeks commencing July 1, the Singapore Ministry of Home Affairs announced yesterday.
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  • 264 2 CID clerk freed on charge of firing gun shots MM SENG Hi. AT. a lerk in the (II) w,h pesterdaj acquitted by the Singapore Seventh Magistrate, Mr. Robert Chee. on charges of rashlj and negligently endangering: human life or the personal safety of others Iby firing two rounds with his
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  • 94 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The recent improvement in i lu nrirec \yh, e increa^ins rubber prices wmie mcrea.ing the earning of small-hoiders had caused under-employment in rubber goods factories, states the May report of the Department of Labour. It was explained that high rubber price?
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  • 126 2 US Consul gives 9 awards MM of (fa sulaU n< ra Inited v li'.n Servi.f i n p<>! UPr honiS unh S pe< ia! auards t«'n:.}\ M :i simple bir fi«-'i ceremony th< rtran < Drtsul-dpnera v Irerj I i •eati i tin tnfc Mr M Of t h< a
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    • 553 2 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ON sale Historical Handbook "Kuala Lumpur 100 years" at $2. 00 per copy. The book Is a prestige Job and contains the history of the past and modern Kuala Lumpur. Obtainable from the Municipal Office. Booksellers and Newsagents. MOHD DIN bin ALI, Municipal Secretary, Kuala
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 453 3 NO two countries in a!l South-east Asia H-ve Had such opportunities for closer association cid co operation in matters of mutual interest llten the Federation of Malaya and its northern ---.qhbour, Thailand. With its ancient history as constitutional monarchy, Siam, as it was known July 20, 1945,
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    • 356 3 THE happs atmosphere in which the Federa~n i^d Thailand renewed their pledges of mutual -»dsh;p co operation and good neighbour stand*is enh3nced by the sweeping success which Alliance candidate! secured in the Pahang State EttOM It was a triumph which not only makes mpie compensation for the two
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    • 48 3 ""Ud Offld Lm Tock K.m Road. Sere 2 No 1563 Cab 'Tii E. NEWS" 5 es] A I cc^'mf'' ••AiA _i,v».uß rtsuranco 6 174, Batu Rd St" Tel: !1 S ?0; B Le.tf St. IM. 4~55 j a -*CCA a Bufcil _hi«l TH; 1471
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  • 1263 3  - Prospects For The 'Outer Seven' ANDREW SHONFIELD by LONDON r ["ALKS between Denmark and Britain on the new "Little Free Trade Area" started in London last week. Denmark's hesitations are the sole remaining obstacle to the plan to establish a trading bloc of seven West European countries outside the European
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  • 489 3  - the NEWS as it striker me aster Gunaselura r l^WO ntiiHU But Katea face c;\'^h, which BUMP brins far rrarhinc results to them In the Cm tl "nr, Iraq there is the tfHIfTT of attack from the < oinmu-i--its irithia iU horders The rere t l^p.s oxerdue a<i<nn against Reds
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  • 721 3  -  RAWLE KNOX by CAIRO L"OR the first time in several years the first time indeed since the last down-grading of Major Saieh Salem the Cairo regime appears to be talking publicly with two voices, and one of them is Salah Saiem's. Major Salem was reInstated as Editor-in-Chiel
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  • 36 3 The tallest human beings in the world live near the headwaters of ths White Nile. They ore members of the Nilotic tribes. Many of the men are seven feet or taller in height.
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  • 570 3  -  PHIL NEWSON by NEW YORK piDEL CASTRO'S revolutionary regime in Cuba is in serious trouble. Government forces have been alerted against attack either from within or without. The country's economic situation, which is going from bad to worse, is the main concern right now. Some 300,000
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  • 166 4 HOMES OF OUR RICH 'MERE GIMMICKS' HE SAYS A BRITISH architrct who passed through Singapore ~n route to Hongkong, yesterday Crttidsed the horr.es of Singapore's millionaires. C r if Da e-Smith (he Canton on which be left Hongkoni asl night "^The archTte ire fa 3 nes oi *y M here
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  • 46 4 JO-. I BAHJ Moi The >llov ere ect« effice-bearers the E*i sii English Teachers L'n ion, President G r lecretary p. R. S I; treaj er, Mr. 1 k < Tel ttee R ~r Philip c Esther Lee Pee Peng Yam ar j Inche r.
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  • 95 4 $150 FINE AND LICENCE SUSPENDED PKN v A ma! rode luto-cj le In ftg* 7^^ i m fell own He j )S vhere a to, fo nd n I i irunk lief Inspector Tik nar slid 1 n the Magistrate's tod l hen Chan Lam ?"n p-i k .:"'v 'n
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  • 42 4 KOTA BHARU, e in 1 hisf K ntai a goldei tition wi the K a Bharu To House at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow Nine ~kc runp wi ent the State at the E?.-- Regi zone k intan n 3.
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  • 270 4 Farms damaged by sea water: Govt. calls for a report MR WEE TOON BOON, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Labour and Law. has asked for a report Horn the State Advm ate-T-eneral's Office on damage caused by sea water In 27 lots of farm land in Bedok resettlement arr.i
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  • 81 4 KOTA BAHRU, M on.— Two contestants each from the Par,Malayan Islamic Party and •he Alliance will contest two wards for the Kota Bahru Town Council on Saturday. Che Abdul Rahman (PMIP) will stand against Che Yusoff bin Yacob m the Kuban* Pasu ward where the
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  • 48 4 W( )NG SIEW KEE of Kailang j e Road was acquitted in the Sin- 1 >r gapore First Traffic Court yesd terday on a summons charge g of inconsiderate driving while e turning Into Hoe Chians Road L- from Tar.iors Pacar in the j rar'.v h-.;:- \B
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  • 308 4 BLOW THE WHISTLES TO GET HELP Householders, public told: Buy them at the Police stations IN view of the increasing number of robberies and thefts in Singapore, Police are now advising householders and members of the public to keep Police whistles ready at hand in case they should need help.
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  • 222 4 COMMISSION APPOINTED TO PROBE INTO PINES CRISIS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Governments of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore have appoin!ed a Commission of Inquiry into the pineapple industry in Malaya Members of the commission are: Chairman Inche Mahmud bin Hashim, President of the Sessions Court, Kuala Lumpur. Members: Tuan
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  • 80 4 Royal Malayan Navy vessel will visit ports in Johore. The will be thrown open to ih< public on Wednesday, Navj Day. Thev are the HMMS Sr lohore (inshore minesweeper.; under the command of Lt. Commander M. Roden a Johore Bahru. HMMS Sr Perak (seaward defence moto:
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  • 25 4 POLLS UPSET FOR REDS IN ICELAND —The l i" fr les ilts to The (Parlian- I I S| (The A House 1 B corr-- K
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  • 135 4 'ARRESTED' FREIGHTER REMAINS UNSOLD: BID PRICE TOO LOW THE freighter Melt "arrested in 8 ngaj» i during April wa^ put up fe public auction yesterday. However, the* v. 554 I T( ir.Min.< unsold *s ine highe? bid did not meet the reserv price placed by the court Alter 15 miners'
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  • 142 4 A SiNGAP i I n :ha Ahman Hussein, returned an open verdict at the close »f the inquest of a trishawrider, Chua Geok Kee 66, who died after his vehicle co": with a husThe accident took place H Havolock Roai. near the Ministry of Law
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  • 266 4 Trengganu Mentri Besar nakes pledge to ra'ayat KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Sultan of Trengganu today 1 presented the instrument of appointment to Inche Mchd. Daud bin Abdul Saman as the first elected Mentri Besar of Trengganu. The form:-! presentation, held 1 at I stan;i Maziah, Kuala Trong- 1 ganu. was
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  • 132 4 j. i-.-> n.) vjt, iuun. me cen- 1 rai committee of the Malayan Peoples Socialist Front v neet again on July 9 to decide >n their candidates for the forthcoming Federal elections. This was stated hy the vice•hairman of the Socialist Front,
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  • 47 4 KON SIN CHUAN pleaded lot guilty in the Singapore "linth Magistrate's Court yeserday to a charge of being a nembcr of an unlawful assem>ly which caused hurt to A. lamalingam at Rochoro Road in Sunday evening. Ho was dlowed bail of $500 until July
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  • 73 4 S' pore girl rejects water-ski offers i llat the f 11 press G; of the < .f She. IS IT-;. S' 1 m "romai p ing a v< accf W 1 P^ to' h: M about ftp to 11 II I her b! I Philamae t |J[ she II If
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  • 183 4 EPF new secretary is 27-year-old lawyer KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. V The Employees Provident Fund Board described by i its manager; Mr. H. S. Robinson a s Malaya's biggest investor of capital has t engaged a lawyer as its Sec--1 retary. j He is 27-year-old Mr E M. Stanley, formerly of
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  • 271 5 SPOTLIGHT ON FEDERAL ELECTIONS Opposition strong but Alliance sure of convincing win KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— With the State elections over, the spotlight now turns on the Federal elections in August. This contest is today the talking-point of everybody here. Thp consensus of opinion is that the Alliance is Strong enough
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  • 89 5 Housewife dies from scalding in kitchen or STAR, Mon UCTM wife. Bedah I \,h >0 uho was „1 h% i pot of boill lit r m house in pen 1 HtMiCi Pokok diPfi in hospital v \MSi msh'. \^.i> icaMted from 1 U f«*< nrijibour said that v <> hailing
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  • 78 5 MALAY SHIP OFFICERS CALL OFF STRIKE strike by the Sing j .pore p Ofl ers I sterdayThe -cement had •n the Malayan ~*.on "Te- for y the comon ~ion threads mem f comp; to strike hi i was t i tal said 'he t to pay the r BBcers two
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  • 84 5 MAN ADMITS HAVING A PARANG u man, f I have bern :nv Bang ~ht. was orr be remanded by I te Tuan Nik Hu^ I day, after he f s:. to unlawful n of a pai ing pan- Bridge l n Saturd in Inspc r M Ruknr P Ice believed
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  • 138 5 17 MALAYAN SCOUTS FOR JAMBOREE IPOH Moil Seven boy scouts from Perak are among [those selected to represent Malaya in the 10th World ree to be held m Manila from July IT to 26. They will be accompanied Scouter Ong Keau Hin. a Hospital Assistant ol Taiping. Perak's contingent will
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  • 217 5 Forged papers: Clerk charged KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Loh Boon Penh. 34, a clerk, was today produced before the Sessions Court President. Tuan Sheikh Abdul Rahman, on three charges of possessing certificates of registration known to be forged and intending to use them as genuine on June 28 an^ Oct. 6
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  • 55 5 ASP Mohamod Jarjis bin Haji All, 32. Assistant 0.f.P.1).. Ipoh. who left Malaya on Monday for a six-month advanced administrative course at Rvton-on-Dunsmore Police Training Collet' in England. This is his second trip to England. He attended a six-month course at the llendon Police
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  • Article, Illustration
    53 5 MR FOO KVVOK KWONG and his bride, the former Miss Helen Chan Swan Yong, pictured after their wedding in Singaoore on Sunday. The groom is the second son of Mr and Mrs Foo See Teck, while the bride is the second daughter of the late Mr. Chan Jiok York and
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  • 222 5 FAMILY, FORCE 136 MEN PAY TRIBUTE TO MALAYAN HERO Man they remember MORE than 20 former members of Force 136 that little band of men who continued the fight against the Japanese after they had captured Malaya yesterday gathered on a little hillside grave overlooking scenic Mcßitchie Reservoir m Singapore
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  • 105 5 MAN LOSES LEG AFTER ACCIDENT PENANG, Mon. A P.W.D. mandore's leg was amputated after a double-decker bus rolled over him. This was stated by Woman Police Inspector M. Rukumani, in thp Magistrate's Court today, when the doubledecker bus-driver, Tai K;n Lim. 23. was lined $100 and had his licence endorsed
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  • 52 5 PENANG, Mon. About 4.non penp'.o have visited the Progress Exhibition at the Khek Association in Burmah Road, which was opened by Inche Hashim bin Awang, member of the State Executive Council, yesterday. In addition to exhibits from Kuala Lumpur, many local government departments have added their own to
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  • 215 5 MY HUSBAND STOLE GEMS AS I FEIGNED SLEEP -ALLEGATION PENANG, Mon. A young pretty housewife accused her husband bofore the Magistrate of having stolen her jewellery while she was pretending to sleep. Cheang Ah Looy, who was- suing her husband. Ang Bong Seng, a clerk of the Union Bus Company.
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  • 168 5 ALLIANCE TAKES 23 OF 24 SEATS IN PAHANG Kl ALA LIMPIR. Mon. The Alliance Part> uon 23 of the 24 seats in the Pahan* State elections and only one seat went to an Independent. The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, which triumphed ir the Trengganu and Kelantan States with an overwhelming majority,
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  • 123 5 PENANG. Mon.— Independent Councilor. Mr. A. Raja Gopai, will move a resolution at the City Council meeting tomorrow afternoon calling for the amalgamation of the Rural District Council, with the City Council of George Town. In his resolution. Mr. Raja Gopai would also
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  • 208 5 No promise of paradise: Ong tells penghulus THE Minister foe Nation*] I Development Mr Ong Fng Guan. yesterday told P^r.chuiiu from the Southern Islands that thf Government would d<> Lt« bo.-t u, raise the standard of Living of the r C masses but would i mise them "paradise." Twelve penghulus
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  • 217 6 Talks on for battle against the Alliance in Federal elections PENANG, Mon. Secret talks are now going on among Malay parties to team up against the Alliance in the coming Parliamentary elections. The Peninsular Malaya Union, at a special executive committee meeting here yesterday,
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  • 51 6 The Ma ayan PharmaceutiAssociation, (Southern Divisi< h€ d its annual .general meeting re ectlj and the following were elected to office Fox the vear 1959— -4960:President: Mr. J. Hanan sc retary Mr SJS Chiang; treasurer Mt K H Khc >mmittee members: Messrs. L. C Ayres and S K.
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  • 216 6 New office home for Fed. envoy in Canberra THE Malayan Hish Commissioner in Australia will m have a new office and »me in Canberra Datin Gunn Lay Teik, the wife of the High Commissioner, said In Singapore yesterday that she was likely to move into her new home some time
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  • 295 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Trengganu Government has accepted the recommendation of the anti-vice committee that all waitresses should wear white uniforms while on duty, according to the May report of the Department of Labour This is but one of the many interesting tit-bits
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  • 153 6 44 men at a Sunday 'blue film' show fined FORTY-FOUR people watching a blue film show in an office building i Cecil Street on Sunday afternoon were arrested when police raided t,he premises, the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. Among tho.se arrested in the raid wag Chu Slew
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  • 97 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Men. The High Court here today heard in camera, how a man had raped an eleven-year-old sir! one day ;n Batang Berjuntal. The man, Eng Anak Seng, was subsequently convicted by the Judge, Mr. Justice Smith, and bound over in $200 for three year.--.
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  • 24 6 THE Ma'.nvqn Pr>t?A sna Telecoms Uniformed Stall Union's Delegates' Conference will be held a 4 the Islamic Restaurant. Ipoh on S.:r.-:-s--and Monday.
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  • 210 6 ALLIANCE MUST WIN POLLS: SAYS MENTRI ALOR STAR, Mon. The Iftntri Besar, Dato Sycd Orr.ar Shahaburidir, saia today that the Parliamentary elections to be held In August must be won by the Alliance at all costs. Dato Syed 0 u who b I the UMNO chlet is Kt I wms
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  • 122 6 THE Dupong Marionettes an international musical puppet act will open 'heir season on Thursday at the Cathay Restaurant. The cast consists of Francois and Eva Dupong, a husbandwife team and their corps of puppets. The couple met five years ago in Paris. where Eva. a New Zealand
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  • 282 6 UMNO, MCA to share four seats in Malacca? MALACCA. Mo:: The UMNO and MCA are expected to share the four seats in the Malacca constituency at th€ coming Federal elections in August, The Standard learnt today. Although the MIC has submitted five names to the Alliance executive committee, it is
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  • 40 6 CIGARETTE thie E off \v:*h a large a? ir^*-:.ent of cigarettes worth 5289 by breaking into a stall in We i Quay, Penang, during the weekend, owner of the sta j Inche Shaik Dawood, reported Ito police jresterday.
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  • 149 6 ALOK STAB M d T Pan-Malayan Islamic Party leader? in Kedah, who met in Sungei Patani yester~.ro have tentatively picked 12 candidates to contest all the seats in the Parliamentary elections in this State. A spokesman of the party. In-he H A Ta'.ib.
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  • 72 6 Anna-and the Goddess of Love HER name is Anna Anna Ong Lee Yuen another entrant for the Goddess of Love contest sponsored by Shaw Organization and C. C. Nanda and Sons. The contest will be held in July at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, in conjunction with the screening of the
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  • 188 6 LOYAL MEN NEEDED To GUIDE OUR DESTINY Mentri Besar KUALA LIMPIR Mentri Besar of Selanc nf^ Bakar bin Baginda. sasri tod, Malayan democratic in survive unless there rr loyal citizens who par' gently in determining the country. Speaking at a < trade union memben said that It u-as the o
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  • 22 6 VAP Bi I yesterday n i after he p.ead'~the Singapore tte'fi Court Lian Ther.g of him hurl N on Sue
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  • 458 7 Chances at Fed. polls regarded as 'slim' IPOH, Mon.— Mass! resignations from the! Peoples Progressive! Party are expected shortly, Perak political circles predicted today. This is the outcome of the recent resignation of two of the PPP's top executives, Mr. Choy Kok Kuan
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  • 49 7 THE Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mr. S. Bandaranaike, being greeted by the Malayan High Commissioner to Ceylon and Datin Maclntyre on his arrival at the reception held in Colombo in honour of the official birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong on June 15.
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  • 170 7 DR S N KAPI'R Is now Medical Superintendent of the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital, Singapore. He replaces Dr. A Arulanandam, it was disclosed yesterday. Dr. Kapur was formerly Medical Superintendent of the Police Training School Hospital. His place has been filled by Dr S. N.
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  • 126 7 Assembly opening: 17-gun salute A SEVENTEEN-GUN salute be fired by a saluting troop of the Singapore Royai Artillery on the Padang on W( nesday. when the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Sir William Goode, enters the Assei House for the ceremonial opening of the First Session oi the Legislative Assembly. The inspection
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  • 208 7 FORMER City Council labourer, Ghani bin Jonit, 23, who was sentenced to death for the murder of another labourer in Sims Avenue, Singapore. last year, was hanged in Outram jail yesterday. The Commissioner of Prisons, Major P. L. James, said that the
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  • 42 7 THE following were elected office-bearers oi the Singapore Government Technical Services Union at it? third annual general meeting recently. President-Mr. F.V. Rajendra. vice presirient-Inche Hasini bin Suleiman, secretary-Mr. R. Joseph. asst. secretaryMr. Lim Boon Teck and a 15--man committee.
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  • 149 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 92S 93* R.S.S No. 1 July 921 9U R.S.S No. 1 August 93; 94 July No 2 92 921 July No. 3 9H 92 i Tone: Steady, quiet Tin price in Singapore was $4021:
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    47 9 Mr I>r\nv (h.iirthe Telegraph "i .»nrl Mmn- impaiij of Knlin rxp' I n> ln>u r.iblr indp IIM K»'rtrrAtton's for Cornrrerre ind IVlimstGr pens Cable Factory Mr T.in Siew \nri h |fc ifter Mill van fa :n S Uurd.p. The 53. 000.000 Mtjgn x he ftrs* In Malaym.
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  • 19 9 R.I. Gets West merman Goods I goods z I -l rope. e paper, yarn?. 1 1 n i V
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  • 166 9 SINGAPORE rubber price gained lg cents yesteraj on Slightly improved sentiment in the market against the uncertain tone which prevailed last week. First grade July closed 92J cents per lb The report by a Singapore firm of rubber brokers said after opening slightly higher, the
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  • 89 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Pro e Ex -range noon closing prices per picul yesterday re Copra June-July c sellers omit oil in (60 sellers, in 5^2 j se.or-; Muntok "e pepper SI 31 Sarawak white $130 -e'.'.ers; Special Sarawak >78. c :gapore Ccpra Association dosing prices fail merchantable mixed copra April
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  • 132 9 INDUSTRIAL 8 and Rubbers werp selectively bettpr on the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins, however. were quiet. Turnover was small. Price change? announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: B .y~.. Sellers B B Petrol 54/- 56/Praser and Neave Pref. 4 15 4 25 Ords. 1.26
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  • 307 9 Malayan Dollar Up On Sterling THE MALAYAN dollar yesterday firmed onethirty second of a penny against sterling, in the London rates quoted by the Malayan Exchange Banks' Association. The Increase reflects the strength of the dollar m view of demand of the currency to rnver shipments of rubber. The rates
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  • 215 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday Praser and Neave ords 26 to $1,271; Gammon $1.69; G'town Disp Sir-22: W Hammer 51. 33. 34; Hongkong Bank 3480.00; Hump pres. A4 Pi: Metal Bn\ 51. 67: RafTles Hotel SI. 15; Cold Storacf" 84c; S. Steamship 56c. and overnight,
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  • 387 9 UNITED NATIONS, Mon. (UPD— The United Nations reported today that recovery from the 1957-58 recession continues, but warned that there are a few dark spots in the world economic outlook. An economic survey prepared for the Economic and Social Council meeting opening tomorrow in Geneva
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  • 317 9 CANADA TO STEP UP MACHINE EXPORTS sdkfjdfdfkld CANADA plans to expand the range of engineering goods for export to the Malayan and Singapore markets, the Canadian Trade Commissioner in Singapore, Mr. M. P. Carson, With this in view, an exhibition will be held m Singapore shortly, showing some of the
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  • 77 9 FROM floor to ceiling of Chew Nam Seng's in Orchard Road, Singapore, are stacked hundreds of tins of Crosse Blaekwetl Condensed Soup advertising C B's offer of one free tin of condensed tomato soup with every three tins of any variety purchased between June 22 and July
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  • 321 9 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) The Financial Times today suggested that the International Tin Council would soon change Its policy by raising prices. This influential London daily on economic affairs said* thf Tin Council's recent policy in holding down prices through the Buffer Stock had
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  • 274 9 $81.4 Mil. Sarawak Trade KUCHING. Men Sarawak's external trad* I r April totalled $81.04 BUIUta, a drop of $8.89 million B*Bl March and $9.34 nil higher than ;he lOtt] Dl 171.70 millloa for th« correipondlDl month last year The value irrp--:' amounting to $36.37 n-.;... fell short of toe previous
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  • 53 9 NEW DELHI, Mob.— ('JPIj. India will soon start manufacturing women's and men's watches In collaboration with a French firm it was officially announced. Production is expected to star: within a. year. Negotiations are tlso under wav with German and J3r>3ne?e firm? f r r the
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  • 105 9 THE American International Assurance Co., Ltd. (AIA) is to make a substantial increase of dividends to the company's policy holders with effect from tod iy. This i s announced by AlA's president, Mr. G.M. Hughes. It will apply to all participating policies issued by ALA in Southeast Asia.
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    • 181 9 OUTER ROADS Xarifa. Steel Worker, P< krator. Musi. Boissevain, Kotoshiro Maru I, Andes Maru, San Kicarcio. Lp Natal, Rnyko Mam, Arrii I, Kaio Maru, Standella, Andreas Boye. Laoroedon, Shinyo Maru. Auby. Skibenger. Splat Siberut, Hallanger, Francois?. Awata Maru, isarco. China Pir, Narica, Guntur. Armonia. Bonnevtyle, Karossa, Langkoeas. Statius Jensen, Barumuh,
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  • 509 10 STANDARD PICTURE ROUND-UP Picture by Picture by Picture by photo. Standardpic by picture. v°ianeo pi(ture SEEN at the main table during: a tea party following the opening of the new double-decker bridge the Jambatan Kota in Kla"g, last week are (from left) the Mentri Besar, Selangor, Inche Abu Bakar bin
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    60 10 STATE ASSEMBLY AFTER holding their first meeting of the newly-elect-ed Perak State Legislative Assembly, members were photographed outside the State Secretariat Building, Ipoh. last week. Flanking the "Speaker," Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon (seventh from left) are Perak's Mentri Besar. Inche Mohan?ed Ghazali bin Ha.ji Jawi (left), leader of the Alliance
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  • 1455 11 Probable Fields For Saturday At Bukit Timah FOll OWING are weights and probable fields for I UiW 4, first day of the Sin&apor- Turf Club in? THE AUTUMN CUP Class l-iy 4 Miles ;v, HU!5~* i go- Nt« b "r h by S 08 Danitll KY L,« N r 8.W
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  • 48 11 ACTION OF A CHAMP picture. ALEX OLMKDO of Peru opened the second week of the Wimbledon tennis championship against Luis Ayala of Chile in the all South American quarter-final yesterday. Olmedo, shown in action wh?n he eliminetted India's R. Krishnan, is favourite for f the singles t!tle. UPI
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  • 307 11 Abdul Malek Puts Indonesia Muda On Victory Road Kl ALA LIMPI K, Mon. Indonesia Muda recovered from a 2-1 deficit at half-time to eventually beat Police Depot 4-2 in todays FAS senior division league rr^tch at the Frinces Road Stadium. And the man to set them on the road to
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  • 116 11 Aussie Women Golfers To Piay At RSGC Australian u o m r n golfers, returning from the Commonwealth tournament in Britain, will stop over in Singapore for a match against Royal Singapore Golf Club teams. On Tuesday, July 14. they will meet a team of RSGC women comprising Mrs. R.A.C.
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  • 67 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The No. 606 Squadron. Army Air Corp?, and No. 55 Cov Royal Army Service Corps 'A' drew on^-all in their Central Malaya Sub-District league soccer match on the headquarters federation army ground today. In another Centra! Malaya Sub-District league match British Military Hospital. Kinrara,
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  • 37 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Federation Armoured Car Regiment scored an easy 3—o win over Po.ice Depot in a FAS division v0 league match on the Ipoh Road ground today. The Army ied 2—o at the interval.
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  • 35 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— This year's annual 17th Gurkha Division Overseas Commonwealth Land Forces athletic meet will be held at the King George V School ground at Seremban on August 20. 21, and 22.
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  • 812 11 OLMEDO GETS THROUGH Came Fight WIMBLEDON, Rlon. (Reuter) Alex Olmedo. favourite for the Wimbledon men's singles title, had to put in everything he had to beat his fellow countryman, L. Ayala, in the quarter-finals here today. Olmedo won 7-5, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3. Roy Emerson of Australia beat R. K. Wilson
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  • 215 11 Student Clears 5 Ft. 10¼ Ins. KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Among the highlights of the two-day Chinese Schools athletic meet which ended at the Merdeka stadium ground here today was the splendid performances of two lf>-year-o!d youths of the Chong Hwa School. In the high jump. Niam Then Shoong, who has
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  • 69 11 IPOH, Mon.— The First Battalion. Loyal Regiment, one of the contenders for the senior division soccer title, scored a narrow 3 2 victory over Ipoh Malays on the Ipoh padang this evening. The soldier-, who were held to a one-ail draw at half-time, won through inside
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  • 43 11 TELUK ANSON, Mon St. Anthony's School bea* Lower Perak Club bv four wickets in a cricket >ague march here yesterday. St. Anthony's scored 206 run? for seven wickets while Lower Perak Club were all out for 37 runs.
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  • 510 11 Joe Hok's Whacking Three At A Time In Waco! WACO, Texas Mon fCPII Tan Joe Hock, a mite of a man physically, takes on opponents around here two and three at a time and beats them at his specialTan. you see, U world b badminton champ. In fact, he is
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  • 65 11 ÜBER CUP MtLBOI KM Wea (R^uter; Australia trunk a 3-0 lra f *>ver Iririiinrsia on the first {\a\ af the I b"r Cup later KOSIC badminton tournampnt hring pla>**d hrrp Tho Inrionpsians attrmptpd to brat the Australians ujth powor play, but wcrr nutl.i^tpcl h\ thrir opponents. The
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  • 29 11 AMICABLE Ai fav« walla Kota Rajah in the SAFA D; 1 league match scheduled foj Ja in Besar Stadium yesterday Amicables were ina e to Held a tean
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  • 237 11 Keymer loses tooth but wins title Jarrow defeat for S' pore Thai boxer PENANG, Mon.— Corporal j Keymer beat LAC Priday on a disqualification in the first round of their middleweight bout at the annual Penang open amateur boxing championships held at the New World Park last night. Keymer fell
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    • 113 11 SINGAPORE SO( TF Premier LeagueMalays vt. 7nef;a"j. J Besar, 5.15 p.m. Div. 3A v t-rar FC vs. A'ngaripa MSC, Gey'nng JoUUads AV Oi Scletar Y Indians, F. Park. BADMINTON Smith Cup badminton. Gen E^g S*H0 School, 7 p.n lg o.KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER:— Gort. /)rpfs and BH League Div. 1. Gort.
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  • 698 12 KEW SAN IS AFTER PERAK'S TITLES The Draw IPOII. Mon. For the first time, in the history of Perak hadminton. the men's singles title might leave the state. Malayan Thomas Cupper. Teh Kew San of Penans has heen given pride of seeding in the Perak 'Open badminton championships which starts
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  • 217 12 THE Singapore Lawn Tonnis Association h.i* arranged for exhibition matches featuring the tennis players with the Au^tra'ian Emu cricket team, due to arrive in Smsaporp today l -qi stai a play a.M..^ the Australians on i Singapore Cricket Club c arts at i Pni tomorrow
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  • 54 12 GLORIA Pereira -he >• Bernadei as the r it the seventh annual ith ieei of the Convent oi w H I fani Jesus k the SI foseph's Ins grount who scored ftrst in the amd j the jh jump evem s--? pi- Yc s the a1 the B"
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  • 46 12 V- Kim S entered trie Sing ip re BUliai threechampionship hen ne H. Wl 192-412 in the semi-final at the Y.MCA last D I Tonight's other semi-final een Teo Siew San %nd Leong Ch Dg P start at a1 -i e VMCA.
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  • 81 12 RESULTS P Rule Association Spoon Shoot held j rcoentl 1 ore 3f3 SECTION. SB a> Gunscore Cl I F/Sgi Hati 89 SR <a> Ounscore C 1 II Cart Dollerv 84. SR ia> indicap B E Phillips P9.24 SR (b) Gunscorp Cl I RSM. S Lee 99 with a
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  • 123 12 GOOD wling Kumar Shanker and Raj Kumar enab ed S1 Andrew's School to beat Serangoon English School by > wickets in the second of the Inter-School knockout cricket competition at Woixfeville yesterda: Bo:.-. Shanker and Ku .< five wickets each for four runs and six run? respectively
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  • 92 12 MEDICAL Faculty again asserted Iheii rugby suprerxjacy over Axta and Science Co nbined in the University of Ma Inter-Fa- -r.a* .it B .:<:" Timafa yesterday. They won by 2C points a goal and five tries] to nil. 1: was the third successive year that the Medicos have won
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  • 460 12  -  JACK CUDDY Bv NEW YOPK. Mon. (IPI) One simple but allimportant correction in Floyd Patterson's boxing style will fit him to recapture the world heavyweight championship from Ingemar Johansson in September, trainer Dan Florio promised todav. '"It often take? a knockout i to convince
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  • 66 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Royal Army Service Corps Malaya will meet Royal Army Service Corps Singapore in their annual cricket match on Aug. 29, 30 and 31 at Singapore. The RASC Malaya will hold a trial match to pick their side. In the trial game. North
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  • 21 12 THE Singapore Civilian Referee's Society will hold its monthly discussion meeting at S.A.F.A. Clubhouse today at 7.30 n m.
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    27 12 HOW they finished at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, final day of the SeEmgOT Turi Itth nu Due to a camera failure, Hare 4 finish uas not recorded.
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  • 97 12  -  SCRUTINEER By IT was a quiet morning at Bukit Timah yesterday and horses were restricted to pace work or light exercise on the third track. A new jockey, Graeme Webster, has arrived from Perth to ride for the Yong Thau Yin stables Websler. who can
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  • 63 12 THE Outpatient Services will meet the General Hospital in the final of the Ministry of Health Badminton Tournament which will be played in the Gan Eng Seng School Hall a t 7 p.m. This match will be played for a challenge cup presen:ed by Dr. C. E. Smith,
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  • 39 12 MEXICO CITY. Mon. (UPIj The first U.S Mexico soccer match ior the elimination round preceding the 1960 Olympics has been scheduled here for August 5, with a return match in the U.S. at a date still undetermined.
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  • 104 12 World Fight Return In September NEW VORK. Mon. (R^uten Promotec Bill Rosensohn said toda> that he hoped to announce the dat« and site of a return I lf.f BUI Johansson-Floyd Patterson uorld heavy v\ eight title Bght on .'uly 20. Rom nsohn who promoted the tit;ht here in which Sweden's
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  • 73 12 Hoad Wins Kramer 's Big Money FORES'] HILLS, > lion <upi> i year- conquered I gning pi I king, to captui Ititie US$l5 90 chap, pionj H I re n rugged B the big C foul 6-1, 5-7 Vic: I th US$ previo i Arinnii with T c I rum
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  • 189 12 TAIPEI. Mon. (Reuter) Nationalist China's C.K. Yang, who won the United States decathlon championship on Saturday has yet to improve himself in order to \vi i an Olympic medal, a Nationalist sports leader said here today Dr. S.K. Kiang, Secretary general of the 'Republic
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    • 281 13 DEBBIE-A VERY BUSY ACTRESS 3 i i Debbie Reynolds' plans come to fruiI m she will have starred m the almost incedible total of five f^3)or pictures during '959. She then proposes ta fake six months off during which she'll do -^hmg but "rest and with my children." iftei com•Say
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    • 194 13 ILONA WASSEY, after a nine-year screen absence from Hollywood, has been signed to co-star with Guy Madison. Virginia Mayo and George Raft in "Jet Over the Atlantic." GREGORY PECK and Anthony Quinn nave been signed to co-star in Columbia's "The Guns of Navarone SVS A .V HAYWA
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    • 358 13 TODAY'S QIOTATIOV PRHHHHHH|RHHH| pleasantness Protect your L Wsii social svmpathy. m3 Ifl I^U E] mierests in mutual money thougrh tint .tilted. Is of |H| HMH Ifl m ers ;inr^ belongings. more worth than i thou- SCORPIO Or' 2.1 to s.\nd kinsmen." —Euripides S^P^Sw^^B^^^^^^r^^^Bi v 21— Allow other? to Fl ESDAY
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 351 14 AUSTRALIA HAS SAME INTERESTS WITH ASIA Casey CANBERRA, M Q. Reuter) Ibi bjectfi ix Interests the ncm-communlst intri< in Asia were fundamental r he same as Australia Bxfc rnal A:!a rs M ni I r, Mr Richard Casey, said here today. Mr a add< *--ng .1 .r. d meeting of
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    • 42 14 THE .in lament has rushed anti-small-pox vs tne villages of Tjiandjui Regency, West following a smallpox outbn ib In that region. Six c:v.;-i:?n in a school In the village oJ Bnkamahl were found to be suffering from the disease
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    • 195 14 MENZIES TO CONFER WITH LEE LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Austra :an Prime Minister, and Dame Patti Menzies, who have s1 Jed a four-week visit to Britain, flew to the Hague today on the first day of their jour: t< Australia, h take them to Pakistan, India
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    • 285 14 IT'S DECISION DAY FOR SOEKARNO President returns after world tour Biggest crisis in career JAKARTA, Mon. (UPl)— lndonesia's President Soekarno returned home today to a country floundering in new political and economic crises and still fitting a i+^^^&^^tt reputation for avoiding decisions, clearly is faced with one of the biggest
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    • 45 14 You're looking LOVELY! Pic. INDIAN classical dancer < Vyiyanthimala w a s lookinc lovely Tester- day at London Airport. She has hern appearing in Britain with her dam ins, troupe. and is on her way to Russia, where sh° is booked to make several appearances. Mirror
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    • 197 14 dklfsdfksdlfds CAIKO. Mon. iKmter) The Cairo newspaper Al Shaab yesterday reported a wave of army arrests in Iraq, m\(] said thf military Governor Genera] had issued an order relieving the 'popular resistance forces" of their tasks. It sain this order by Brigadier Ahmad Saieh El
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    • 239 14 Polio WASHINGTON, Mori. (Reuter) A World Health Organisation polio conference reported yesterday that in some areas of the world the use of live vaccine might be more effective in preventing paralytic polio than the dead Salk vaccine. A communique issued at the end of a
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    • 242 14 Rebels use H'kong as base Envoy HONGKONG. Mon. (Reuter) Indonesian rebels have been actively using; Hongkonq; as a base in the past months for the purchasing and smuggling of arms and other supplies to their troops, according to the Indonesian consul-general Mr. J. D. De Fretes. In a written statement
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    • 40 14 EMPEROR HAILE Selassie of Ethiopia left Cairo for Moscow by Soviet Tu-104 jetliner last night, after a fiveday visit during which he and President Nasser agreed on steps to strengthen relations between Ethiopia and the United Arab Republic. (Reuter)
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    • 87 14 Dr. Fuchs (the traitor) flies off TIGHT-LIPPED and un-smilin?, Dr. Klaus Fuchs. the traitor who betrayed British atom secrets to Russia, boards a plane at London Airport last week to fly to communist East Germany. He was released earlier from Wakefield Prison. Yorkshire, where he earned full remission and served
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    • 95 14 Cramming craze, now it's tanks HONGKONG. Mon. tßeutr-r) The cramming craze has spread from college students to the Army Kid in kong ihey use tanks instead of telephone b A- p. harity fete \vh I 48 Gurkha Infantry B gi p organised in the territories. 115 soldiei tors piled to
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    • 25 14 HAWAII hag voted overwhelmingly in favour of becoming f^ 50th State of the United State?, according to preliminary returns of yesterday '> refrrcnd;::
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    • 150 14 That old smile from Satchmo ROME Won. Lou i s.it; hmo i Armstroni \ur treat Negro 1 rum prtrr. up in lafs liSipital hrd yesterday, smiled broad!' and said "Ah PWSI DM Pops is in tho (irar lust I days before, gatchmo h'?d heen put in an oxyfeu tent thp
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