Singapore Standard, 1 July 1959

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  • 27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m fth ijfghklgjh g Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TIGF.RNEWS" SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1<55«. Vol. IX No. 365. 15 eft. 14 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 349 1 PILOT ABANDONS AIRCRAFT USING EJECTION SEAT 18 dead 9 81 injured in Okinawa tragedy 95 in tuckshop as plane hits it and careens off like a missile NAHA, OKINAWA, Tues. (UPI, Reuter) A flaming U.S. Air Force jet fighter, abandoned by its pilot, bounced off an
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  • 375 1 NO MORE CHANCE FOR REDS IN MALAYA Razak BANGKOK t Tues. (Reu- ter)— Prime Minister of! the Federation of Malaya, l Dato Abdul Razak, said In a banquet here tonight that the Malayan communists would never get another chance to save themselves after having spurned the one offered them four
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  • 133 1 LONDON CAFE SHOOTING LONDON, Tues., (Reuter)— Police were today trying to track down an armed gang which, in a Chicago-style raid, drove up in a black car to a cafe nere last night, and shot a youth m the chest. The youth, IU-year-oid Joseph Francis Oliva, was sitting with a
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  • 22 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower vesterdav presented the Distinguished Service Medal to General Maxwell D. Taylor, retiring United States Army Chief of Staff.— Reuter
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  • 419 1  - Dog (sentenced to death) flies off to London today CHAN SWAN BEE By AS RAF Flicht Sergeant's son in Britain will have the most pleasant surprise of his life when a dog he had asked to be destroyed last month in Kuala Lumpur reaches him by air in W 1
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  • 377 1 HISTORY MAKING EVENT TODAY HISTORY will be made today when the first fully elected Singapore Legislative Assembly under the island's new constitution meets. The Peoples Action Party which dominates the Assembly by 43 seats to 8 will have full say in the internal administration
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  • 64 1 TOKYO. Tues. (Reuter) The Kokusai Denshin Denwa Company (Japan's Overseas Radio and Cable System) said today it would start tomorrow Telex service between Japan and France via Hamburg and direct Telex service between Japan and Singapore. The ice foi the services will be 3,240 yen (about MS2B)
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  • 33 1 SIGNOR ANTONIO Scegni, the Italian Prime Minister, has accepted President Eisenhower's invitation to pay a three-day official visit to the United States in September, ;he White House announced yesterday. (Reuter).
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  • 200 1 SHB MEN TOP PASS LIST BEATING POLICE FIVE Singapore Harbour Board police sergeants attending a six-month advance training course have topped the results in recent examinations held at the Police Training School In overall results they beat men of Singapore Police Force and secured the first five positions, The Standard
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  • 113 1 $100,000 missing from PWD KUAI I LUMPUR, Tu«. I The Commercial Crimes 7 Branch Is now investigating the disappearan p '<■ f>oo from the Public We-. Department, This was confirmed today by Ir A B W itson. Assistant Director (Mechanical). FWD IX is understood that -he I Inaian Hiah O
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  • 82 1 2 FOUND DEAD IN SINGAPORE A Wi Nj Fook Ching 44. «rai <n froiß a beam at bar bone Ed Jalan Ampa-. Singapore, at I p.m. yesterday NjE had liccn an inmate of tbe wood ii ir.p.o Hosplta About an hour and a half ter, the body of a man,
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  • 121 1 EPINAL. Eastern Pram i Tues. (Reuter). A Briton and his wife, shot and wounded by two hold-up men eerlj yesterday, were stated to be in a "satisfactory" condition in Epinal Hospital ton ay. Police said the couple, Mr- and Mri Dei i u Bennett of
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  • 38 1 THE cashier <>f a leading hotel in Singapore was reported missing yesterday. The tashier had failed to turn up for duty in the morning At night the Police were rallied in to investigate tat* his whereabouts.
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  • 280 2 PRESS CRISIS: GOVERNMENT INTERVENES LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Mr. lain M. 1( j Britain's Minister of Labour, derided todav to Intel in the dispute in the printing ink industn r threatens to close down London s 46 morning. v\> Sunday and weekly papers by the end of tins ireeU The Ministry's
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  • 81 2 HYE robbrrs rnt< a provision shop "hanci Road Sine. 11 I at 3 I.*) a.m. vrv|i:.;i v ß and escaped witk v o<j*B cask ard proper* The shop-assjsiinf Ria Boon, told thf I'., that he mt aw u. by th<> robbrr^ when thr^l gagged and
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  • 179 2 ANOTHER ILLEGAL MIGRANI ARRESTED Found hiding in shack SIDNEY. 1 Immigration ititlwritiei have been combing S: illegal Chinese since the discovery in the bour last week of the of two calico-shrouda bound Chinese, last arrested a Chin the Joft of a shack in suburb. The authorities toid repori that from
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  • 133 2 Union demands SIT quarters THE Singapore Improvement Trust Labour Union has derided to request the authorit.es to grant tome of their workers SIT. quarters and that workers be granted no pay leave whenever they want. This resolutloti wav unanimously adopted and pasted at its annual genera] meeting held last week.
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  • 71 2 CURB ON FOREIGN INFLUENCE JAKARTA, Tiles IUPI).— The government radio, In i broadcast explaining recent ban on licenses for foreignowned enterprises In outlying areas, indicated more measures may be forthcoming to curb the influent of foreign capital in Indonesia. Radio Republic Indonesia said there i> a "great, imbalance" between foreign
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    • 1078 2 NOTICES NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE RE HENRY RADIO HOUSE LTD. COMPANIES WINDING -UP No: 3/59 (SINGAPORE). AT the instance of The i Assistant Official Assignee Johore, a s Attorney of the Official Receiver, Singapore, the following will be sold by Public Auction in the premises of Henry Radio House Ltd;
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    • 596 2 C£N I KA*. ELECTRICITY BOARD APPLICATIONS FOR SCHOLARSHIPS TENABLE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM APPLICATIONS for scholarship in Electrical EngineerIng in the United Kingdom commencing September. 1959 are invited from suitably qualified Federal Citizens or those eligible for citizenship These Scholarships will be either for a Degree course or a Diploma
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    • 105 2 Eczema Itch Killed In 7 Minute: r*«t skin bus ifmrl) I ml «iri\ «e«;n» an^i pwci wher« hM *> and cai*B« t«rr ibl« 1 1 h "rfi' king, K( Mfl I J'«-^ n| h Iri k a■n *> Rlncw«r m Psor Blackheads Plm| PVmM I o»h*>r btemialK I frdtna ri
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  • EDITORIAL · SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 400 3 I'HE pbns which Malayan Airways Has in fai expanding its services and activities pfteld i" keeping with similar developbetng earned out by airlines tghotti Hk v.orid. Air travel has come to stay. populantv it his attained has resulted in k on between aviation companies extend fruir services
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    • 362 3 Soekarno 's Dilemma PR t S DENT Soekarno's return to Indonesia a wcid tour has stepped up the crisis which en threatening the country as its political :onon,c situation continued to deteriorate. r« n!v not a pleasant prospect for the of th. Star; who is now confronted with the dilemma
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  • 1049 3  - Model of Parliamentary Democracy in South East Asia ANDY ROZARIO CANADA'S BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE TO MALAYA _by_ PAPER MILL KUALA LUMPUR. r FHE first British colony to become a member of the illustrious Commonwealth family of nations the Dominion of Canada thinks that the last to date—Malaya is the showpiece of
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  • 767 3  - Mutual Confidence And Trust In Malaya SHARIFF AHMAD by KUALA LUMPUR. T HL Sovereign State of Persekutuan Tanah Melayu has completed her first round of post Merdeka constitutional changes with the successful conclusion ot" the Pahang State Legislative Assembly elections on Sunday The establishment of fully-elected State Legislative Assemblies in
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  • 45 3 The Constance Missal is now thought to antedate the Gutenberg Bible, printed in Mainz, Germany, sometime between 1450 and 1455, and long celebrated as the first book of the printed word. Both books were printed by Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of movable type.
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  • 112 3 Shorts from the Talks EARTHQUAKE NOT ORDERED "I REMEMBER telling th<= Commonwealth Chiefs of Naval Staff at a conference two year s a ?o that if th<=rp was an earthquake tomorrow In any part of the world the British Navy would be there withil twenty- four hours, to help. Next
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  • 454 3  - the NEWS as it strikes me aster Gunaselura f'NDtR the shadou of intlmidation. West German electors, ha\e been foregatheri i n West Berl n for today's elernon of a new President from among three candidates The fa\ounte Dr. Heinruh Luebke. of the Christ.nn Democratic Partv ireChairman of the Lower House
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  • 306 4 DPP ALLEGES CORRUPTION IN TRAFFIC BRANCH Court told: It was highly organised with codes used ALOR STAR, Tues. The Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Abdul Kadir bin Yusoff, today told the President of the Sessions Court here that in 1958 the majority of the Alor Star traffic police were corrupt. that
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  • 168 4 THK Singapore Governnienl is studying; plans to r<» orientate Raffles Museum with a view to placing; greater empfiasis on exhibits of Malayan interests. Steps have already been taken to bring the Museum directly under 'he control of the Ministry
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  • 181 4 Teachers at mercy of managers BEGAMAT. Tues.— Private iEngii>h school teachers in the Federation are at the •mercy of their school managers and the Government [gives them no help, declared 'the secretary of the newlyformed Johore Private English School Teachers' Union, Mr. P. R. Srini. i Mr. Srini called upon
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will meet representative of 40 tradp union- of which he ■>v-i> legal advi?er on Friday between 3.30 and 5 30 p.m. at h s office
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  • 189 4 RI navy chief may soon be replaced JAKARTA 1 (UPI).— An ipi the Ind nc Blan r -p:ead and it ru are circulating in h circle* that Vice Admiri Bubyaki nay be r placed a; Da i] Btafl s o m bjected the a i nonnow ning m the United
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  • 139 4 LONDON, Tues., (Reuter) A push button "fire brigade" which can be propelled by rockets to any fire within a I five-mile radius in 40 seconds has been developed here, it was announced today. Known as the Firefly, the apparatus resembles a small jet aircraft
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  • 28 4 \N official of the National Space Agency said in Virginia yesterday a self-inflating sa?p". lite was scheduled to be launched in August to heip predict fredtber. (UPI)
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  • 231 4 Promise of equality IPOH, Tues.— The Party Ray aat of Perak has decided to put up candidates for 14 constituencies In the coming Federal elections. The Labour Party (which along with the Party Ra3 r a'at make the Socialist Front) will meet shortly to deride
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  • 76 4 BIKIT MEKTAJAM, Tues. The new St. Anne's Church in Kulim Road here was broken into last night, uhrn a gold crown worth 51. 500 was stolen. The thiews also stole a 8200 wristwatch and three fountain pens belonging to the parish priest, the Rrv. Father Michael
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  • 45 4 THE Singapore City Council Water Engineering Department announced yesterday that a six-inch main in Hertford Road between K>ng Lee and Truro roads would be closed from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today (July 1) for laying 'a new connecting pipe across the road.
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  • 311 4 UK Architect's Comments Are Not Fair THE comments of a British architect on the architecture of the homes of Singapore millionaires got a mixed reception by local architects yesleraay. The architect, Mr. DaleSmith, was quoted as saying: "The architecture of homes of tycoons here seem to be rather gimmicks to
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  • 53 4 THE Premier of Thailand and his wife. Madame Dhanarajata, gave a. dinner at the Government House. Bangkok, on Sunday in honour of the visiting Federation Premier. Dato Abdul Ra/ak bin Hussien. Picture shows Field Marshal Srisdi Dhanarajata. presenting a gift (cigarette case) to Dato Abdul Razak
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  • 107 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sons Lsi Front Assemblyman, Mr. V. David, will auery the Seiansor State Government on the functions of the Malaya Borneo Building Society which is carrying on extensive construction work in Pet; I Java. The Ass< n i yman's written questions will be tabled
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  • 398 4 Youth leaders to protest against choice of MCA men KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A srvm-mai from the youth section of the Johore Rah-. Ji) arrived here today to protest to the chairman Alliance Executive Council, Tunku Abdul K JJ against the "undemocratic manner"' in which T a<r MCA president, Dato Wong
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  • 27 4 ARUMUGAM Kaithee, 69. a Taiping cowherd, slipped i fell while tending hU cowa m the COW Shed and died. was found bleeding by a relative.
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  • 177 4 Detective routs gang with gun shot <»f ilir Singapore p< rS( lorcr u.i^ attarkrri h\ 0 13 gang of vi men .urn' nc< with iron pipes whrr (gjurnt t<» investigati S' fight .it l.i pm in H" k t ov lam 54 1 r( i <>n Mo; mThc polir* (ifTufr
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  • 70 4 STUDENTS WEEK AT CYMCA 1 KEthirH n Week' rganif dent ind Youl n< tee of the Singapore l M YMCA will be held *n L7 to Si JJ And Eng.ish srhno!? ar mem 1 •I I 4 h e Chi-^ can take part. to. The i y. talks, arts' ex
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  • 48 4 UB PAI L Ab;,-.' the Cultural Affairs Ofi^'Tl^ tttacl d I the Educat "I 53 Ministry, ha t|3 the Principal of vict was also formerly the Cti Bxai nai ;on ofll< I Thi Standard that th< ■> r lon been an Into the N*'3i'B f Cultui
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  • 59 4 rERI sa E\l I 90-minute m< the Israeli Cabinet i I ti with the ceri Mir David Bei rfcoi Minister, resign I A the daj v M kh Mr Ben-G o i •<, tie would resign i| lf critics within Wi u Cabinei either $< supported
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  • 225 5 Chung Cheng High School celebrates 20th. anniversary The shortest way to foster closer eiations between the two races' THE NEWLY appointed adviser of the I-ng High School in Singapore Dr. Chu lin yesterday appealed to his guts ro learn the Malay language "to foster L ations
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  • 30 5 Tunku tackles the big election 1 I i t I tnore ie of hese i n f o J I f -ary' I have f had ■> me tacTrei -;anu and
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  • 142 5 Widow: Two men are involved in hubby's death ier of m she Mr. o I >r, who in the Q in his Road. I i Yin. eved i a number I e was 1 r \_-_r r "the pin- ess was started by her husband or.lv 4n days prior to
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  • 58 5 A YOUTH, K-A-ek Swee victed Sing pore Court on a charge of i ng Fei sive Kwek was arrested lives as he entered a taxi at of Crawford Street Bridge Road on A parcel n1 r two was found under the He had been ear' ier
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  • 127 5 KELANTAN MENTRI APPOINTED KOTA BKAKT Tues.— The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party in Kelantan State today named Tuan Eaji Ishak Latif bin Omar. 41. as the Mcntri Bi sar. Ustaz Mohamed bin Haji Muda, 27, was appointed the Speaker to the State Legisla- «embly. Members to the State Cabinet are: Tengku Mohamed
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  • 101 5 M.A. DEGREE FOR OLD IPOH BOY IPOH, Tue?.— A former Ipoh student. Mr. Syed Adam Hogan Edward-Shaidali, who in 1950 \vn n the New York Herald Tribune trip to the States, will return shori with an M.A. degree from American University of Yals. He was an old boy of the
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  • 43 5 MR TAN BOON JIN. a member of the Labour Party in Tan.jons Malim resigned from the party on Monday. In a letter, Mr. Tan said he was giving up politics but would ?erve the public in a persona! capacity whenever needed.
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  • 33 5 THIEVES broke into the S:- :e C^vi Storage Arcade in Orchard Road on Monday night and removed cash, wrist watches and cigarettes worth $1,402. The theft was discovered yesterday morning.
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  • 191 5 Joan Rooty is freed of final charge •AV ROOTY was rt«d in a i "nrt m >h urge -u.-mrnt the lu] (h ,r,e vn others hoard real H u th* Ih vi nplaini made i. i' Saadersoa, km .»f ike I Vl rtistea l-«mit- i h irm .1 i»n lum-
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  • 362 5 IPOH, Tues. A retired detective sergeant. Abdul Inn Karim, 49, told Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah in the High Court today that he was the victim of a sulphuric acid attack, which resulted in both his eyes becoming; totally blind. Abdul, who
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  • 165 5 Parents plead PENANG, Tues.— The parents of three teenage boy.s were called up before :he Sessions Judge. Mr. Au Ah Wah, today to plead that their sons be nor committed to prison. The parents a:>ked the Sessions Judge to give their children a chance to
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  • 100 5 An outing for 135 at Johore zoo ONE hundred and thirtyfive underprivileged children were guests of the Singapore Hans Anderson Club at an outing to the Zoo in Johorc Bahru during the week-end. On top of the sights of what, to many of them, were rare animals, the children were
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  • 298 5 DON'T BE FOOLED BY THIS 'ACE SALESMAN' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Somewhere in the Federation is a fair-skinned super salesman. But watch out, he is a swindler. Professing to be an European, he comes around to sell suiting material. An,-} if you fall for his smart sales talk, you will soo
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  • 71 5 THE Permanent Secretary to the Ministry for Home Affair^ addre^ed representatives of the Singapore Police Force on pay cut- on Monday morning. A police spokesman said that this was done at the request of the Commissioner of Police, because the Police were not represented by
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  • 285 6 THF Mini tr\ of Health is exploring the possibility of init'itins po^t jrariuate medical training in Singapore because of the great drain in local finances by suoh training abroad, the Ministry announced yesterd tDoctors already selected to eo for training abroad Bill turn
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  • 111 6 ph»fi E S Action Party Ministers, Parliament.l r Secretarial and ANvmhUmcn in Si e^pore will contribute a "good share" of their rpmtincr.Uiiin to the parti lund. The Standim anderstands. \ssemhl\mrn are like--1? to tv asked to contribute p.irt of their $5M sJlowance t,> the
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  • 94 6 PENAN Tui r S Kaplan. tt in the sure In one surety for one yew to come us for y i own. Ran in is brought ud for c- iftei he had ple^ guilt a --.rse of taking sis bottles of brandy valued a1
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  • 63 6 IPOH. Tues The Ipoh branch UMNO Youth at a meeti g yt erday demanded Perak State Government that in future the State Inform a f ion Office assure the proper playing of the National Vnthem. It said on many orra-. when the record of the r them was
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  • Article, Illustration
    46 6 MALAYAN Ambassador to Indonesia, Inche Sena Abdul Rahman, presents a nip to an unidentified Indonesian boy who won a Koran reading: contest during a ceremony at the Jakarta Mosque on the occasion of the birthday of th^ Paramount Ruler of Malaya t'Pl picture
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  • 111 6 $26.67 last pay for Councillors THE Singapore City Councillors will not get any more allowance although the Council has not been officially dissolved. The 16 Councillors were ea -h paid $26v7 p.? allowance for the four days of June. On June 4, the Minister for National Devplopmpnt. Mr. Ong Eng
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  • 111 6 ABDUL Aziz bin Abdullah. ,28. of Jalan Eunos. was yesterday convicted and fined $300 or two month? jail by the S Fifth District C n urt for criminal breach of trust of a $30 w atch belonging to Fatimah binte Abdullah. Fatimah told the court
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  • 136 6 Nationalism in Asia— by new envoy MANILA. Tues. India's new Commissioner to Malaya. Mr. Rajkumar Sinha, said on Monday the spirit of nationa'.ism sweeping Asia would be "of good worth only if democracy which is its anchor" was not disregarded. Mr Sinha arrived here aboard the President Cleveland for a
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  • 128 6 Indian Ships for Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Indian Navy ships led by the flagship INS Mysore with RearAdmiral Ajitendu Chakraverti, Flag Officer Commanding the Indian Fleet aboard, will be in Penang waters on an operational visit from July 4 to 11. This is the first visit of the Indian Navy's
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  • 175 6 TWENTY scholarships are being offered by the SEATO Graduate School of Engineering, an affiliate of Chulalonekarn University, Bangkok. The .scholarships are given for the full academic year 1959-1960 for courses in Hydraulic Engineering leading to the degree of Master of Engineering. The chance for renewal of
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  • 55 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Tues. Five unknown men, who held up a cyclist, Rayappan, on a dark stretch of road between Permatang Puah and Bukit Mera. seven mile? from here last night, only got five cents. The thugs relieved Rayappan of his purse containing the five
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  • 52 6 tPOH, Tues. A 24-year-old fish seller, Cheong Kam Kah, was fatally injured when the new 500 c.c, motorcycle he rone, was involved m a head-on collision with a school bus at Lahat Road at about 2 p.m. today, Cheong was rushed to the hospital but died shortly
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  • 231 6 Sandosham to hold talks THE Government has asked the Singapore Division of the University of Malaya to take into account the Governments financial position and effect an economy drive accordingly. This was disclosed to The Standard by the acting Vice-Chancellor of the University and
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  • 220 6 Indian Ocean naval exercise A TOTAL of W warships and eight auxiliaries from six Commonwealth nations will take part at the Joint Commonwealth exercises in the Indian Ocean this month and August. This year's exercise, scheduled by the Commander-in-Chief. Far Eastern Station, Admiral Sir Gerald Gladstone, have been jointly planned
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  • 211 6 2nd class passenger had opium: KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Session? Court President Tuan Sheikh Abdul Rahman today fined L«©W Seng, 47, of Jelutong Road, Per.ang. $5,000 in default 12 months jail for possession of three bundles of raw opium on May 27. Low at first said he recei 1 the hag
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  • 40 6 A PARTY of detectives raiden a sawmill in Lor^r.g 23. Geylang, Singapore, at 4.45 a.m. yesterday and recovered a ra=e containing 22 arid filled bulbs. The cs<e was fo ind in a cubicle at the sawmill*
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  • 26 6 THREP men entered a house in Redhill Close, Singapore, at 9.30 am. on Monday and robbed a woman, Teo Kah Cheng of >-"->n cash.
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  • 88 6 They both want to be Goddess of Love A FREE trip to japan and the honour to be titled "Goddess of Love" is the aim of these two local beauties. They are Miss Lily Tay den i and 18--\ear-old Miss Dorothy Bevan who have entered the contest sponsored by Shaw
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  • 33 6 THREE of five men sleeping m a house in Tew ChewStreet, Singapore, were slashed by an unknown person at 3.40 a.m. yesterday. They were admitted to the General Hospital.
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  • 186 6 Court hears kidnap attempt A LABOURER v *T pore prelim narj tprdsv that he v. gU and Assaulted by dt In a lane in SStreet on May 17. wl" Kng K;m Choon Street said that approached him af^lfc alighted from a bu« net* S- jthern K'*' ft" 4 p m
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  • 94 6 FREE X-rays to 20 "»0 people living Tanjons P^.ir in i Blngapon Anti-Tub' A :ifttl d from t« ii !Th< I md to be Ins trnm tubercuh tn a;od at thr B I th< nonna wrajr. The Department mation S» public address vu round
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  • 45 6 SEREMBAN, 1 Mentri Besar, Negr Dr Mohi m« 1 med. and six memfc S1 te Executive Co their Oalh I Offi« the R r £> I Hinggap, here, thi? n After ihe -—■<-■ I erutive Owincil. p* new r. for the fir?' I
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  • 26 6 THE Hongkong I Miss A.K Teluk An?on on a visil to make per?'" LI her Un jetn r -bed by dinner pftft^ in her
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  • 900 7 Wrongful dismissal says inspector; Claims damages PENANG/ Tues. A former City Council building inspector, Mr. Lai Cheng Lim, alleged in the Supreme Court today that Mr. Lim Kean Siew, the chairman of a committee of inquiry, which sat to hear a charge of corruption against
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  • 33 7 Quarrel led to stab in the chest I tabbed in I'' evening. told The -I the wli .|v g njte o! II Hiring iJ ler an c w obi I the I m
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  • 45 7 [PUR, Tugs. T Lim Leong Lai, 25. Leong Law Hwa. K ng, 50, were ged ii the First ate*s Court with f an unlawful a>and ass people at th N lay. Bail each was a '.".owed and i I r S< Dt. 9.
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  • 228 7 Kl \L\ LUMPUR, Tups.— The srcretan -general of hp Uliance Mr. T. H Tan, today describrd the Panfalayan Islamic Party's victory in Kelantan and ■.^iihj as i rp>ult of "Goebbels tactics." On his way to Alor Star o consult Alliance leader Tunku Abdul Rahman,
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  • 75 7 THE Pineapple Industry r.mi.5610n oi Inquiry will hold its inaugural meeting today at the Government Offices Building in Jnhore Bahru at 10 a.m. Onp of the members of the Commission is Mr. A V Smith, an Australian orchard owner. This Is the second time Mr Smith
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  • 74 7 K.LALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Cathay Pacific Airways will specially fly out four baskets of fresh flowers from Hongkong for the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Exhibition to be held here from June 3. The consignment comprising "Ginger Lilies'' and "Lotus" is expected to arrive here tomorrow. A spokesman
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  • 57 7 GATE 3 New exit from the Singapore Harbour Board came into operation yesterday. Soon aftrr its u.ites npenrd early yesterday without am ceremony .1 steady 'flow of traffic left from datr 3. Thr new Gate stands besidr the Harbour Board Police mess and is
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  • 116 7 MESA's 'no' to politics TAIPING, Tues. The Malayan Ex-Servicemen's Association today foiled attempt? -.in members to make it a political organization. The majority of the me ers pre ent disagreen with sugges- "he association be tun ed into a political forum and the idea was voted oul The secretary-general, In
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  • 154 7 PENANG, Tnes A large croud, who were bnvin? their supper at thr various stalls, in tho Esplanade late List nighi panicked when they heard thrpc shots firrd into the air hy ,i drtrctive to break up a gang fieht. Some of them
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  • 150 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber pnres (cents per Ib) in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 92* 93 R.S.S No 1 July 92| 93 K.S.S No. 1 August 93*. 93t July No 2 92i 92i July No 3 91| 92 i Tone: Uncertain. Tin price in Singapore was :>402?
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  • 182 7 KUALA LUMPUR Mod The 16th drawing of the Premium Bonds being the second for the year wil] be held at the Selangor Turf Club premises in Ampang Road on July 7 starting at 9 a.m. pm (KL) Tiffin Dd'.e. 1.30 (RS) Time Signal and News. 1.40 tKLi Tiffin
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    • 239 7 Organisation 4If im.45.4. nPFN^ TfinAYJ fi.30.9.30 UrLllO IUUM!^ f *#ns on#» mutt %t> rvi*>i%ti*9*ti§ J I .tS^.^SpHH hunt* ti ht§ sm ittantj! t^^ 630. 9.30 ZfiQ bib WttK l IKMK JOHN GWIN >\M>R\ DEI In 11 s iMiTATION OF LIFE" r,^:^:,""^, SOME LIKE IT HOT ir;,, 1 IGE at 9.30
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    • 283 7 ins and Holy Eucharist, 630 I'MCA {Orchard K<l): Junior Dent. a.m. 2.00 p.m Body build- Paya Lebar Methodist < hiirch: ms weight lifting 4. 0n p.m.. Prayer Meeting at the Church— Juio practice for Seniors 530 Rev. Wee. 5.13 urn pm Malay Conversation Ciass Geylang MniiN Chinese Mvthndifct Malay Civil
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    • 62 7 NATIONAL SHORT WAVE I^^agjfom 417 mJS|- Port Dickson 23$ am 16ft Lin) Ipnh 331> metrrs Malarra 2»7 metres TOMORROW: Singapore 9.02 am National Shortwave: 6 30-fl 00 a g» Wgjjt" "Jft •ggy .RS, A« Radio Singapore. 423 pm 7ft sins) Penang All Stations: 9.00 am «RSi Schools in. 32 am.
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    • 902 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE V*: Halifax, Montreal, Boston. New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia Cult Porti i port C. Shim Penang UIYSSEI -<wiv..>!. 20/25 lufy 26 luly S Aug Camer» option to proceed vta orh*. oorti to load and discharge urge NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE JOIMI SERVICE
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    • 1151 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 "8 lines I (Incorporateo in MngaDOie) (12 hne« ZV" THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE I'Z" SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON 6 CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo Singapore Loading toi Due Sails P. S'fcam Penang Ooliuj
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  • 107 9 m. n M item f«>rm unship < 3 md Malayan s and I i UKSf rp» entl look g>, of a T'lO-ton 1 r win h em•tr "inn of oil betweei Malayan coastal p>>rts undrr contract to the n ijoi "il i omp.inirs in S
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  • 60 9 s for f jK.D. Vaswani Co.), ehairsection: Mr. G. Rair ran v- F. iw Pilla Bons .:rman. genei ?ec- K Chan d r a. East 8 West Trading gement committee: Mr. B.H H Messrs 'Spore> Ltd>. M Messrs. C. ti S Mr K M Britisli India n.
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  • 204 9 Shares: Industrials Gain Selective Support I ■fig Til •I y H 33/e 111 1.13 v Co. 124 v 121 ■24 rr 1.16 1.18 MININGS Ampat 3 H B/9xd A istra Malay 21 6 22/6 Ayer Hitam 37/- 38/K Ilii gha I 9/9 10/3 I kJ >n Tir 8/9 9/3 Malayan
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  • 152 9 Price Slips ¼c. On Quiet Market RUBBER dropped cent in Singapore yesterday on a quiet and generally disinterested market. July first grade closed at 92£ cents P r ib. The market opened unchanged from previous levels and ruled quiet with a sagging tendency. At the lower level.-,, there was Improved
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  • 48 9 JAKARTA. Tues (UPI).— The Celebes provincial industri l! service has approved plans for construction of a cigarette plant, the agency said. T' r ip plant wou'd be bui'.t at a cos; of U552,500,000 and have an annual production capacity of about, 800. 000.000 cig.irrttfv
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  • 314 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yeeterda Fi*:- ks 9Hr F N o:ds 51 $1 271 Gim non $1.70; W. 51 4. $1.33 'ver- Hume prefs A4 9. Hongk t Bank (Lond. regd. E5 McA 13 ov. $1.12; Metal Sox $1 57 arc! ov.): Robinson rds 51
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  • 98 9 ••ROADS' and wharves in Singapore handled less cargo: :n April this year than in the previous month, according to statistics issued yesterday. Cargo discharged from vessels of all tonnages m the "Roads" and wharves during April totalled 776.160 freight i tons, against 809. 380 freight tons in
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  • 25 9 The directors of Harrods, fashionable- London store. has derided ir. favour nf merger proposals put forward by the £55-million Debenham Stores Group. Reuter.
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  • 288 9 THE prospects fot the 1959 wheat rrop in the Northern hemisphere remain generally favourable, although output is experted to fall substantially short of last year's record total This is reported in the latest Gram Bulletin, issued by the Commonwealth Economic Committee in London. The report
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  • 28 9 Exports of Indian cashew? rearhed a record lj million case? during 1958. approximately 15 per cent more than the 15 million-case volume of the preceding season.
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  • 402 9 SEND MISSION TO BOOST RUBBER SALES: CALL dfdfsdffdsd KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The need for Malaya to open up new and world-wide markets for her rubber is stressed by chairman of the Malayan Estate Owners Association, Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham, in a memorandum to the industry's highest representative body, the Rubber
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  • 93 9 MALACCA, lues— The Malacca government is to reorganise the rubber supervision office to provide a tighter control over the rising rubber thefts in the State. The Standard understands. The department's staff is to be enlarged to achieve more effective supervision of rubber sales. About
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  • 175 9 OI'TER ROADS Xanfa. Barmnun, Guntur, Arrnnnia, Feng' ion. Mervve Lloyd, Francisco Crispi, Stilus Jensen, Lariang, Kunikawa Maru, Pianetta. Basra, Noreverett, Steel Worker. Pondokrator, Musi, Pleasantville, Shkibenser, Michael Jebsen, San Ricardo. Langsa, Radn: k, Axdil, Trochiscus, Narica, Yuan, Shinyo Maru, Karossa, Leda Maersk, 9ela< Siberut, Hallanger, Le Natal.
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  • 370 9 New Ocean Terminals For Malaya And S'pore CALTEX (Asia) Ltd Singapore, will launch a multimillion dollar expansion scheme in Singapore and Malaya, The Standard was told yesterday. "The launching of th<" scheme is an expression of the company's full confidence in the future of the
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  • 94 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday \ver e Copra June-July $37 buyers; $38J sellers, coconut oil in bulk $59 sellers, in drums $62 seller?; Muntok white pepper $130 sellers; Sarawak white 5129 -ellers; special Sarawak black S7 7 Singapore Ccprq Association closing prices fair merchantable
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  • 32 9 THE Malayan F.x~ u x"z^ Banks Association made thp following change in its rate? to merchants day: Selling T.T./O D. ready: Bi <n Francs L634|. Other exchange rate? remain unaltered.
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  • 113 9 Airline Appoints Sales Agent Borneo Airways Lte been appointed general ej e agents lor 8.0.A.C. in the territories of Sarawak u i Brunei -v -h effect from Ju [ts appointment was announced yesterday by Mr. Donald Erskine Crum. corporation's sales manager for South east A^:a. The genera] sa.es agency covei
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  • 66 9 JAKARTA, Tues. (UPI) The ..rector of the State Pood B^ard will go to pore to investigate irrec u tiei in the s nment of rice to Indonesia B .rma The rice is reported to have ruined berausc the vessel bringing it to Indonesia would not
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    • 305 9 Kit HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. ON !j!y 3 TONC YICK tor r^lemban* u i. »«'> 3 r™- Kl r f B r a *r lulv 9 TONC AH tor T| 'efefi Oft lulv tonc HAi lot Rmfal |«h 1 f PELNI-LINES 192 kMM B -d T cl 352 3 2
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    • 28 9 India Exporting Jute Products JUTE export* from India mainly consists of two classes, hessian and gunny. The pan«| displays the several varieties of hessian cloth manufactured in India.
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  • 893 10  - Bali Sees The Last Of Foreign ARTISTS BRUCE RUSSELL by BALI THE once flourishing foreign artists' colony of Bali has been reduced to one lone American. hAr Antonio Blanco, formerly of Greenwich Village, New York city, says that he has found his ''artist's eidorado" here and want to stcv Mr.
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  • 422 10 LOVE POTIONS TO WIN THE GIRL OF YOUR DREAMS T OVE potions guaranteed I to win for anyone his or her heart's desire are still very much in demand in some parts of the Philippines, In remote areas where people still follow old traditions, cvstoms and superstitions, "Love Doctors" continue
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  • 522 10  - A Fakir's Curse Delays New U.S. Embassy Building PATRICK J. KILLEN Construction Held Up by KARAO THE curse of a 19th century Fakir seems to have settled on i skeleton of a new American Embassy being built here. According to a story widely accepted in Karacfc I eFj cursed the
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  • 179 10 AUSTRALIAN CULTURED PEARLS PEARLS the si/e Of marbles, and largrr the Australian cultured pearl industry should he able to produce these, said Mr. David Trantor when interviewed recently for the BBC's "Radio Newsreel" programme Mr. Trantor, who bas been largely responsible for the development of the industry over the past
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    • 30 10 The irorld famous family of TIGER medicinal products GHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 103 10 PARIS —On July 30, 1908 five months and CONTRIBUTION— PrimariIy an adventure 18 days after it left New York, the battered the around-the-world race nevertheless f.S. Tho m as reached Paris, the wtaße. 1 wX°e^S the first around-the-world automobile rare! and needed improvements. It also cave im It beat the
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    • 241 10 r pTOr>AV S QUOTATION: WB BBBBBHBWB MWB L "Shadow owes its birth UII HhEil SCORPIO to light." 1 HH IB UEDNLSDAY FOR ■Mi IfAl iJL^H kT." EVERYONE: Can MA l£ 1 if^l routine tasks ronscien- m^^k^K^K^Lj^^^^^H tiously. Double-check judg- I 22 to n- ment." commit men ts: defer Eil^Llfl vour
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  • 169 11 WIMBLEDON American Women in The Last 4 Iv- ixer)— bavt Lmfc e -.op. wai I ices amoi event, mi-fir i I Darier.t Efai runner-up ear-ola S i Beach, C !IN^ MM, I I > \RTI R [|\\l> rei Mf\' m m «ei Sard rSA \M. [>Ol BJ I tllll lOIND
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  • 68 11 DOWN FOR THE FINAL COUNT photo). NEW YORK: Swedish champion. Incemar Johansson knocks Floyd Patterson down for fhc seventh and final time as referee Ruby Goldstein rushes in to stop the fight after 2 minutes and three seconds of the third round of their world heavyweight t!tle fifjht in Yankee
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  • 131 11 gn a 1 c tin three S Vmateur Foottncillors BCS ce at the S iting or. Ju The three i u •r who are: Messrs. Kee Yew < Dr. S H. Al-Junied, a vice- h had exi gness to •he cour The sior to lis iss
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  • 39 11 DEFENDIN-. i ha pion Teo Siew San entered the fir'- r the Singapore Billiards senior competition when he Lenng Chong Tui 412 to 340 at the YMCA last nig Hp will meet Tan Kim Sons
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  • 304 11 1 Australia's Test Prospects' Open Tour Tomorrow LA'S future "Test be seen in the Emu •••v South Wales state tour re Joint i one-day tch at Buona Q T a Mala Singapore early rntng in Sim i will n matches, r and including
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  • 31 11 UNBEATEN Jolhlads Sports Club kept the.r lesd in the SAFA Div. 3A league competition when they trounced Seletar Young Indians by eight goals to nil at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • Article, Illustration
    96 11 NEW YORK: Under the glare of the arc-light in the rain-soaked \atikee Stadium last ueek Floyd Patterson clings to the ropes as he tries to rise to his feet* with referee Ruby Goldstein count* ing over him. In a neutral corner stands Swedish boxer Ingemar Johansson, ready to come battling
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  • 728 11  - FINE WORKOUTS BY ZONDER ZORG, S. MISTRESS SCRUTINEER By ZONDER ZORG, with Mickey Donnelly astride, created a good impression when she easily held Silver Mistress, a 'Class One performer, in a tryout at Bukit Timah yesterday. Gradually clapping on the pace Iron: the half mile, the two g:rys mace a
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  • 334 11 SERVICES NAME 15 FOR THE CUP TIE JOINT Services selectors, contrary to their usual practice 01 selecting a team ana reserve?, today named fifteen j players from which the team will be picked to meet Johore in the next round of the' Ma aya Cup on Saturday. Se.etar half-back Haywood,
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  • 118 11 MALAYS OUTCLASS INDIANS SINGAPORE Malays, the defending champions, trounced Singapore Indians by ten goais to nil in the SAFA premier 1 league match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The Indians played with ten men. Pressing home the advantage from the start, the Malays opened accounts in the sth minute through
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    • 65 11 You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS (now ventilotrd to let wounds breathe. You can't be too careful with cuts M'ftffhf* or gra?«^ Clean the wound and pur on EltStDf^Kl ttK ftfiKHf doctors use. Elastoplasi the bleeding and guaru* against infection while the wound heah IN THE
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    • 106 11 SOCCER: SBHFA Group 'B': P. Bukom vs Ford. SRC Group "C": N. Carbon 'A' vs Borneo, F Park Shell vs Breweries, SCC; G r oup D: M. Airways vs F >v X. Gcy- >T .v .7':^-. F v N; Group E: M, Box vs S. Darby, YMCA. SGSFA. Senior Division:
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  • WIMBLEDON IN PICTURES
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      77 12 A DRESS DOUBLE TENNIS star \ruela Buvton, t.ikin? p;irt in the "omen's doahlps and mixed doubles at \Vimbledon h"s c«»nc in fnr yet another double a dre%> double Th.i> tennis frock ■be is irearißf m.itrhe's corkt.iil (lrfs< in thr s;ime material. Mirror pic WIMBLEDON sprd Kurt Nielsen hit the dns<
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    • 90 12 Sally Moore of America dries her face after pouring cold water over her head at Wimbledon on Saturday. Then she went on to beat Australia's Fay Muller, who sits behind doubled up with exhaustion. Mirrorpic. Unseeded Miss Yola Ramirez of Mexico pulled
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      118 12 Guests of the International Lawn Tennis Club at a party at Hurlinghana had a Wimbledon previewwhen they saw the star players in action. The quests also saw some startling fashions. America's Karol Fageros (below) wore this blonde wig and a stole and sold embroidery. Gloria Butler favoured the
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    • 59 12 SALLY SCRAPES THROUGH Down for a difficult one eoes America'* Sally Moore, the No. 7 seed against Fay Muller of Australia Sally scraped through to win .i -7, 8-6, 6-3. Losing 5-7, 2-5, she hit a meat forehand winner and *i\ games latr; «he cracked over a service ace. With
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    • 39 12 BEREMBAN, Tues.- A goal scored almost at the end <i the game by inside right, Lalkaji Gurung enabled Gurkha Signals to beat 2/2nd Gurkha Rifle.; o ;e to nil in the Nepal Cun competition played to lay.
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    • 52 12 KUALA LUMPUR Tues.— Foreign athletes taking rt at the Federation of Ma.aya Amateur Athletic championships at the Merdeka Stadium here on Aug. 21. and 22 be provided with board and lodging and intern;, trai port. was disclosed by Ml X. .M. Vasagam, president I the Selangor Amateur Athletic
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    • 165 12 LONDON, Tues, (Reuter)— The campaign again.st racial discrimination in .sport today condemned the proposed tour of South Africa by a team of West Indian cricketer.s led by Frank Worrell. The tour is scheduled to take place at the enu of this year, and the West
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    • 162 12 Subscribe To The STAXniFH* MALAYA S ONLY INDEPENDENT NATIONAL PAPER Lf you live in Singapore or the Federation of Malaya or in the surrounding areas, why not subscrihe to the 'STANDARD" and have it delivered to your home daily or to your office if preferred? AH you have to do
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  • 1382 13 From Our Correspondent PsfU DELHI. PCSS we are past isten hi the art of PTC or rather Brst-clasi pre- presume all h u >. And aplit is so on the But when an o foreign observer off our cloak and pks lit*
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  • 985 13 LONDON LETTER From JOHN GALE LONDON IM Htfk Wiltshire ►c*n of Devixos, the pn Cner Mr. S. Dowse, announcing important *i c> rhs Market '-'>■■ -.cause nearly all I pfOi nciol newspapers i-: :-d and Wales no local one among ■i hav. closed down a dispatt
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    • 219 13 NEW YORK. PUTTING up a new housing estate is as big an operation as a wartime battle, reckoned two American builders. So when they decided to build 2,000 new homes at Madison, New Jersey, they planned on a millitary scale. Result: the estate has been finished in only three
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    • 580 13  -  STAN MAYS A 2,000-Home Estate Goes Up In Three Months from The man was caught putting his socks in an automatic machine. The judge said: "Slovenliness is no part of religion, nor is it conducive to rest. "Anyway, the Scriptures commend cleanliness." Speed Trap MATHEMATICIAN Daniel 1 Buhl,
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    • 187 13 LI'L ABNER By Ai Cajip f- VQU'LL LEAVE A3\ER J i-""-E\"-E V v v- A^ STICKS AO v.A<sn v.E— ll s REAL-SNE3 a- As\-R. p WELLr K k X<E. T-= A^N^^-' '.< c WILLRECOVcR/ HEDIES— BUT j v ▼^"■■i^ V CHARACTER IKJ _^J***v HIS WILL >f IF AH LEAVES "N
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 50 14 SMACK! Twa kisses t r the bnde She is attractive Sall> Ralph, who was married al Window, Bucks, last week The kiss from the left comes from Grenaoiser Guards S^rq;pant Denni> Smith the bridegroom The other comes from Sere-eint H.i\np« the best ma i. Mirror picture
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    • 232 14 No question of a Tibet govt. in India— official NEW DELHI. Tues. (Reuter) An Indian official spokesman said todav the Indian government did not recognise anv separate government of Tibet 'and there b therefore no question of a Tibetan government under the Dalii Lama functioning in India." The spokesman was
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    • 134 14 NAPLES, 11 i v. Tin i LTD. pui down a cresfa it reak of oi this port .*y and stood I ed for more ti i E .rteen hour? of off-and-on r ts punctuated *j gunfire ex- i from yesterday morn- we into the i tght
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    • 145 14 r Air fare cuts LONDON. Tues. (Reuter)— Britain's Minister oi Transjport. Mr. Harold Watkinson, is still considering a "cut price' plan tor Commonwealth air fares. "We have no ;r!ra nh<n Mr. Watkinson'c decision will be announced, a Ministry spokesman .-aid Last night. "He received the Dian
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    • 59 14 SELASSIE MEETS NIKITA MOSCOW. Tues. (Reuter) Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia had talks in the Kremlin today with Mr- Nikita Khrushchev, Soviet Prime Minister and r Andrei Gromyko, Foreign Minister, the Soviet News Agency Tass reported. Ato Yilma Deressa. Ethiopian Foreign Minister accompanied by the Ethiopian Ambassador to Russia. Ato
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    • 278 14 CEYLON PARLIAMENT WALK -OUT 'Gopt. no moral right to continue in office* Port of Colombo strike takes turn for worse COLOMBO, Tues. (Reuter) Members of the Trotskyist Lanka Sama Samaj Party walked out during the ceremonial opening here today of Ceylon's parliament by the Governor-General/ Sir Oliver Goonetilleke. The Federal
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    • 29 14 MR. WILLIAM G. Player, son of Mr. John Player, founder of the tobacco firm bearing big name, died in Nottinghamshire yesterday at the age of 93.
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    • 134 14 A further drop in UK jobless dfsdfsdfdfffdf LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) The numbpr of unemployed people in Britain fell by 67.--000 in thr month ended June 15, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Derick Heathcoat-.Amory told the House of Commons yesterday. The unemployment figure on that day wa s 413,000. he
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    • 306 14 to the PERSONAL problem* created by Industrial life. The report shows that the Church has already begun to tackle the problem though its present methods are admitted to be inadequate. Industrial missions have been set up in several big towns. Many factory workers in
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    • 64 14 BERMUDA HOTELS DROP COLOUR BAR BERMUDA, Tues (Reuter) The seven leading hotels of Bermuda have announced that from now on there will be no colour bar. The hotels would be open to all local residents for dining, dancing and all entertainments. The announcement followed a boycott by Bermudan coloured people
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    • 174 14 'Bright future' for diabetics LONDON. Tues. (Reuter)— A "Bright future" for diabetics was forecast tonight by Professor Charles Best, a co-dis-coverer of insulin and an honorary president of the International Diabetics's Federation. Professor Best, who is also a member of the council of the American Diabetics 1 Associa was speaking
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    • 172 14 PAYING LIP SERVICE WON'T DO Philip TORONTO. Tues (UPI).— Prince Philip yesterday called on the world's peoples to quit paying "Up service :o the idea i E better international relations and to. follow Canada's example by doing something about It. Philip who arrived with Queen Elizabeth for a twoday stop
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    • 82 14 PORTSMOUTH, lues. (Reuter) Actress Sarah Churchill. 44-year-old daughter of Sir Winston Churchill, yesterday paraded through the streets here with a sandwich board advertising her new play "Triangle" now on tryout here. With other members of the cast, she walked among holiday makers on the
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    • 174 14 Berlin, race CRcuter).— A queue of lorries ever two miles long was held up at an Ea.it German control point leading to Wed Germany during the night, beeause of what West German police described u a "deUberate obstructive measures.'' According to police, traffic
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    • 83 14 bt\ LN OAKS. (Reut here of S:r Chi rmer Governor and for 34 years the Indian C. S i Bounced today. H Sir Charles p aj ed I 1 part in British ad eventua p antinf of Burma's enre. During his the civil serv; i j
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    • 105 14 Queen, Ike at seaway opening IN AN OPEN car. Quern Khzabrth and President Eisenhower of America arrre the Eastern appmathr^ to St. Lambert Dork tcraSf the St Lawrence River from Montrrnl., for thr> formal opeaing of the new st Lawrence Bea\\a\. After the oprnin? ceremonies, (hr Queen, Prinrp Philip and
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