Singapore Standard, 7 July 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD *i it m s. fdfsdfsfsfsfs SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1959 Vol. X No. 5 15 cts. 12 Poges (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 657 1 11-GUN SALUTE AS ROYAL PLANE LANDS W BRUNEI Main, streets bedecked with flags and arches 300 cars m State drive to residency BRUNEI, Mon.— The Yang di Pcrtuan Agong and the Raja Permoisuri Agong were given a tumultuous welcome by more than 20,000 people when they arrived
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  • 183 1 LONDON, Mon. (Reuter) Russia announced today that it had launched another space rocket containing two dogs which had since landed safely according to Moscow Radio. The announcement said the rocket had also carried a rabbit. The animals were m good condition afer recovery. The
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  • 170 1 Chicago welcome the Queen CHICAGO. Mon. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth and her husband. Prince Philip, arrived here today to begin a 13-hour visit to this midwes.ern capital. The Queen received the higgeM welcome of her North American tour as thousands of Americans crowded the shores of L^ke Michigan to cheer her.
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  • 73 1 KARACHI. Mon. (Reuter) The deathroll m floods sweeping Karachi. West Pakistan province and parts of Kashmir rose to nearly 50 today as rescue workers recovered more bodies from the swirling waters. Scores of people are reported missing and the Army has evac-uated many inhabitants from the
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  • 353 1 GOVT. URGED TO RECOGNISE 'NEGOTIATION BEFORE PAY CUV THIRTY-TWO unions on the Staff Side of the Whitley Council have formed a joint fund to finance its fight to get the Singapore Government to recognise the right of the unions to negotiate before decisions are implemented.
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  • 156 1 A call to withdraw C' wealth troops KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Malaya must have implicit faith m the United Nations to defend her m any emergency involving her security, Mr. Americk Singh Gill declared at a People's Socialist Front rally here tonight. As such, there wa s no point m Malaya
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  • 141 1 MRS. AW BOON HAW, nee Madam Cheng Peng Foong, passed away last night at the Haw Par Mansion, her residence m Nassim Road, Tanglin, Singapore. The late Mrs. Aw. who had been ill for some time, died at 10.45 p.m. Aged 76, she is
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  • 87 1 59 HUKS GIVEN LIGHT SENTENCES MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) Fifty-nine members of the Communist Party of the Philippines who pleaded guilty to charges of simple rebellion were given light sentences at a Manila Couit recently. The group was made up largely of rank-and-flie Huks (communist armed troops) who either surrendered or
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  • 128 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The outbreak of smallpox ii Jakarta has caused the Federal Ministry of Health to take precautionary measures to prevent the disease from spreading to Malaya. Deputy Director of Medical Services. Dr. Mohamed Din bin Ahmad, told The Standard today that the Jakarta region is
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  • 56 2 MR. LIM CHIM FOOK, aged 51 No. 4 Hartley Grove. Frankel Estate, passed away peacefully on 5.7.59. .caving his beloved wife, Liew Kee Chin, 4 sons Sen Fan. Koon Fan, Lok Fah, Kwee Fah. 3 daughter?. Kirn Lian. Nguin Lian. Sin Lian to mourn his loss. Cortege leaves for
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  • 51 2 LONDON, Won.. (UPI» They were changing the guard twice as often as usual at Buckingham Palace today. Because of the record London heat, which yesterday hit more than 90. the chaps m heavy scarlet coats and bearskin hats did duty for only one instead of two-hour
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  • 81 2 WONG SAYS THE FOOD IS GOOD Rear Admiral A. Chakravarti also joined the Dato and both found the food delicious. Looking on an the centre is Captain SN. Kohli. Captain of the Mysore. Dato Wong wag paying a call oi the Rear-Admiral aboard the warship last Saturday. ABOVE: the Chief
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  • 81 2 REDS HAVE 2,300 PLANES AT THE READY TAIPEI. Mon. IUPII Nationalist Chinas Military Information Service said today the communists are concentrating about 2.300 planes In striking range of Formosa. The planes. 70 per cent of them jets, are deployed to 47 coastal bases, the Information Service said. The Red aerodromes
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  • 134 2 3 assault cases in one night A LABOURER. Lee Eng Thong, 23, was last night way'aid and assaulted by a gang of about 30 secret society thugs m Henderson Road, Singapore. He was sent to hospital m serious condition. Lee was with a friend, on their way to the King's
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  • 47 2 hgfhgfhfhfhf THE three nieces of the Kin*, on the left, were among the Minisi members of the diplomatic corps at the Kuala Lumpur Airport to tm th» di-Pertuan Aeon? and his Consort off for a State visit to Brunei Standardpic Fah
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    120 2 Hrn •Ml Yenc Ken; vV. bail of X Palani Ml I Krian River m Pi- 'n l.i*t March when F JJ^ into difficultly J?* water. Yens Krr.c f|^ proudly at Pal.uu Opp lon LEFT. Inrhe O*ftll< Hamid. a vetorinir ant, proud i v N«* London Rm i| S(v th#-
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  • 290 2 Slapped woman in front of Police: Bound over BERNARD WILLIAMS, a former reporter, was yesterday given a conditional discharge by the Singapore Seventh Magistrate's Court on an amended charge of using criminal force on Doreen Pereira "while under sudden and grave provocation." Mr. Robert Chee, the Magistrate, ordered him to
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    • 292 2 NOTICES In the High Court of the State of Singapore Island of Singapore Companies Winding- up No. In the matter of MACPHAIL COMPANY LIMITED And In the matter of the Companies Ordinance (Chapter 174) NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the abovenamed Company by
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    • 113 2 TENDER NOTICE JOHORE P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above, registered PWD. Contractors will be received at the office of the State Engineer P.W.D. Johore. up to 12.00 noon of 18th. July 1959 for:CONSTRUCTION OF A RESTAURANT FOR MERDEKA PART. AT JALAN BUKIT MELDRUM. JOHORE BAHRU.
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    • 411 3 THE circumstances which led to the dis>r> by the Sydney Police of a huge organization, i its headquarters reportedly established in a 'loon hotel in Hongkong, engaged in assisting illegal immigration of Chinese into Australia/ not have been los. 4 on the Police and Immigraauthorities in Sogapore
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    • 427 3 I THE Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, m m its 12th year since it was formed on August I 19 17, could not have chosen a better way to ■ve the worth of what it has done for the people ■his new island State. The invitation which its ■rial Chairman, Mr.
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  • 816 3  - Nixon 's Moscow Mission PHILIP DEANE by WASHINGTON. DEVELOPMENTS a t Geneva have made Washington wonder whether the visit to Moscow of the Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, this month, may not be more trouble than it is worth. These fears stem from current Washington interpretations of Mr. Khrushchev's motivesinterpretations which
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  • 932 3  - Nigeria And The 'Commonwealth Club' ROB MANSFIELD by LONDON. JN quiet offices m historic Westminster, and m other offices m sunlit Lagos, 3,000 miles away by the blue waters of the Gulf of Guinea, plans are steadily going forward for a great Commonwealth occasion the approaching independence of Nigeria. And
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  • 650 3 Vietnam Cele brates Today by A Special Correspondent SINGAPORE. r rODAY, Vietnamites all over the world celebrate the fifth anniversary of the birth of their nation. It was on July 7. 1954 that President Ngo Dinh Diem formed his Government. From that date, the staunch anti Communist fighter has led
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  • 43 3 A clock is a compass Hold clock (or watch) face up and point the hour hand toward the sun. Halfway between the hour hand and 12 is due south m the northern hemisphere and due north m the southern hemisphere.
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    424 3 as it 4thtkes TWELVE years ago. when independence ramp to South- east Asia m the wake of returning British troops, the first two dependant countries to win nationhood were India and Ceylon. The manner m which the two respective Prime Ministers and their Governments handled their difficult teething
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  • 217 4 PAY CUT TUN LIM TO LEAD ATTACK Other Govt. plans will also be flayed at Assembly meeting THE Singapore Legislative Assembly will hold its first business meeting on July 15. At that meeting, Opposition members will be given the opportunity to make known their views on the Government policy statement
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  • 40 4 MR Tsune Siew Wan. a former student of the M-thodist Boys' School m Kuala Lumpur, who will leave for higher studies m Dublin by the liner Canton on Sunday from Singapore. He Intends taking up medicine.
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  • 120 4 Governor fetes Indian Admiral PKNANG, Mon. -The Governor of Penar.g, Raja Tun Uda and Tengku Puan Nor Sa'adah, cave a reception m honour of Rear Admiral A. Chakravarti, commanding the Flagship I NS. Mv?o re ani senior officers at the Residency yesterday evening. Among tne guests were senior officer? of
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  • 162 4 Serviceman jailed for hurting taxi driver SEREMBAN, Mon.— A 21--year-Oid serviceman. Cyril Price, was sentenced to six month?' jail by Mr. Justice Smith m tnc Supreme Court here for causing hurt to a taxirinver and robbery of his vehic.e. The Judge found Price, attarhed to the 14th Flight Army Air
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  • 176 4 DRIVER'S ARREST ORDERED A WARRANT of arrest was issued by a Singapore Coroner's Court against Vong Swee Wah. the driver of a car, fo r allegedly causing the death of a former Police Constable of the mobile stuad, at Upper Serangoon Road o n May 12The order was made by
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  • 30 4 A PSYCHOLOGIST of the Singapore Medical Department. Mr. V. W. Wilson will speak on "The Man and the Job" at tomorrows Rotary lunch at the Cathay Hotel Singapore.
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  • 222 4 Tunku opens new hall for lepers KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A new community hall costing Sisn.non w iil he opened at Sunqei Buloh Leper Settlement on Saturday by the former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. The hall was built entirely at the expense of the Social Welfare Lotteries Board. Minister for
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  • 63 4 iHh Indian High Commas sioner to Malaya. Mr S X Banerji. returned to Singa pore yesterday aboard tht vitenam. after a months noli day In the Far East. v, Lo k l ng fit an d refreshed the Indian envoy was met b< nl fij family
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  • 294 4 Deaf man struck down by train Misadventure A DEAF man was struck down by a train at the 10th milestone Bukit Panjang Village whiie on his way to get medicine for his son. a Singapore Coroner"s Court was "told yesterday. The Coroner, Inche Ahmad Hussein, was ho. ding an Inquest
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  • 82 4 A RECEPTION was held at "Melati," Kararhi. residence of the Ag. High Commissioner for Malaya in Pakistan Che Kamaruddin bin Ariff in celebration of the birthday of the Yang diPertuan Agon* last month. In the picture are Frau Mueller, wife of the German Charge d'Affaires. t,
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  • 242 4 Wife walked out on him: accountant wins a divorce A SINGAPORE accountant, Ong Tiam Seng, who married Helen Foh Chung m Australia on March 6, 1952, only to find her walking out on him three years later, was yesterday granted a degree nisi to be made absolute m three months.
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  • 70 4 MAN FREED AFTER QUESTIONING A MAN. who was picked up by Singapore Police for interrogation m connection with the murder of Madam Tan Wee Neo of Lim Tua Tow Road last Friday was released early yesterday. There is still no development m the case but a Police spokesman said that
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  • 244 4 Rotarians' plan for $80,000 youth club SEREMBAX. Mnn. Plans are a few, tr> build a youth club costing about $80,000 at Port Diekson by the combined effort.-; of the Negri Sembilan and Selangor Rotary Clubs. Thus wi; revealed by Mr Chan Son, who was installed President of the Neeri Sembf.an
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  • 116 4 THE Singapore Fourth District Judge. Mr. S X Lee, yesterday found Tav Wan Peng. 18. guilty of being a member of the 36 group secret society on June lr>. Sentence was postponed (or a fortnight pending a reformat.ye training report. He was remanded. Poiice
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  • 108 4 IPOH. lion Po v i unable to solve the mystery surrounding the death of a 1 0-year-old Malay, Saidin bin Mohamed. whose decomposed ho'iv wai found partia •> buried with leaves about six mi'es inside a hinglt m Sunpoi Rambutan Forest ;n Selama, Upper
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  • 281 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The Mentri Besar of Johore, Tuan Haji Hassan bin Haji c Yunos yesterday performed C 'Us first official function when ne declared open the travelling progress exhibition at the mdience hall here. d Tuan Haji Has>an was m- s Called Mentri Besar
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  • 205 4 Clarify Govt's new policy on community centres, he ask THE CJueenstown Community Assouan,, asked Singapore's Minister for I. I hour K. M. Byrne, to clarify Government s nMr Community Centres. In a written statement issued la>r dent of the Association, Dr. Chee pui this was very essential because the ctwithin
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  • 97 4 Minister Happy over warmth of welcome THE Au*t ra ;ar J for the Arrr- <-. I Cramer, m t 1 por« yesterday Dieting h:.. <t I South-e. n CO J Mr. Crarr>- "1 J at the tirp W extn rr.« Jl manner m m t trio he had J Pd
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  • 115 4 T XU *LA LUMP! 2 The Alumni a the King Ed ware 1, of Medicine and Mty of Malaya i over the Federal mint's refusal m gLstration to a V cal Association c the subject iga It nual meeting m S -::C Auk. 1. The Registrar J Federation of
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  • 57 4 KEVLMI f^r the ftrn topped th< same per I i $2. 6in. inn* tom> l)' p irt yesterda\ Tob.itr the blfgi vleldlm |2 ie^s than I period la Prt: $680 01" Dm b n Increase lujuor wh DOO 10 $1 ;>art :> higher I xispd ItM Total re\ nonths
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  • 380 5 fs/fors scattered m ear when he went looking tor her ERRIFIED visitors hurriedly deserted their m No. 35, Devonshire Road, Singapore on jy afternoon when a man m a "bad mood" irmed with a loaded gun came looking for ife. to petrified wife, Tan Poey Suan, raced up several
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  • 208 5 PENANO, Mon.— Former State cricketer, Mr. D H. C Labrooy, received three hard blow* from a bosun of a ferry, but h e did not retaliate, the Magistrate's Court was told today. The bosun, Ha.>*>an bin Mat. was convicted on a summons charge of
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  • 78 5 A HASTINGS aircraft of the Far East Communications Squadron of the Far East Air Force leaves Changi today on m 11-day flight of 11,876 miles from Singapore to Ausralia. New Zealand and back The Senior Air Staff Officer •1 the Far East Air Force Air /ice-Marsha]
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  • 205 5 S'pore UMNO's big meet in Sept. THE delegates' conference of Singapore UMNO will probably be held m early September, The Standard learnt yesterday. Chairman of the State UMNO Emergency Committee. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Alwie said yesterday that the conference has been delayed for the convenience of the Malayan UMNO
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  • 232 5 Press can do more to teach masses -RAMANATHAN PENANG, Mon. If the Malayan Press can do more m the way of educating the masses. then undoubtedly it will be one the strongest forces m the future shaping of our country, the Mayor, Mr. D. S Ramanathan said at the annual
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  • 130 5 Peter to Meet his match at Airport >\ Mon. (Keuter) m \r;ir old Peter |s went to London Airlate last night to meet lark tad white mongrel ■is parted from m > i imily returned home I the death of Peter's Flight Sergeant WillYoods and it was ;ht th.it the
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  • 95 5 Union seeks TUC aid S.ngapnre City Coun■"cp.n Union yesterday >tter to the Trades ngress seeking their in tance" to retain I of negotiation by I ns with the Governletter, signed by the general, Mr. P. Ranted out that a'.l principles of negomd co'.iectivp bar- had been brushed the Government it
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  • 65 5 REMANDED I N KIDNAP CHARGE Twenty-Kwr-n See was charged with 15-year-old girl, rripred by Magis- dzwan to be rei Police custody for 1 Pasir Pinji New as alleged to have 1 thp girl. Choo See Lop Ngan Yoke. I" iwful guardianship ler. Lee Phiew. a I Pa.sir Puteh. ice was
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  • 69 5 PAYMENT OF RURAL DUES PTRICT collection will f the Rural Board ft House No. 41 Tanjong secretary, Ri:ral ikit Pen.iang— Jurong Council, announced I md dues payable to Board on hou.>e.v her estates may be this centre between 2 and 1.30 p.m. Offi e ''P^ will be issued for received.
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  • 210 5 WITH only four dollars m his wallet, a Malay schoolboy set out from his home m Alor Star to foot his way to Mecca. He is now m Singapore, where hp hopes to see the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan
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  • 175 5 VIGOROUS preparations to enlist members* support against the Singapore Governments decision to cut variable allowances are being taken by unions representing civil servants. The secretary-general of the Federation of Unions of Government Employees, Mr. Goh Teck Puan, yesterday announced that a
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  • 113 5 PENANG. Mon. City Councillors and their voluntary helpers, led by the Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. removed 35 tons of litter from the streets, and backlanes on the first day m the anti-litter campaign during Health Week yesterday. The Mayor told The Standard today that
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  • 281 5 ZOO AT MAHA EXTENDED 3 DAYS MORE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. So successful has been the zoq section of the 30th exhibition organized by the Malayan Agri-Horticultural Association that it has been decided to keep it open for a further three days The MAHA publicity spokesman, Mr. James Bush, told The
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  • 180 5 PREMIER LEE TO HOLD TALKS WITH MR.MENZIES AT CITY HALL THfe visiting Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, will today meet Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, at the City Hall. During the .eeting informal discussions on matters of common interests are expected to take place. Mr. Lee will introduce
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  • 25 5 FAMILY remittances to China from Singapore and the Federation of Maiaya last month totalled 51. 003 538 of which $935,743 was sent from Sineapore.
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  • 55 5 \!:*'\M R OLI) youth Thai Seng who escaped from the Reformative Training Centre m Chan R i Jatl at .^pm on Sunday uas spotted and arrested three hours Road junction of Thomson Road and Moulmei 1 m 'we*!' thP thlrd j3il
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  • 269 5 Change in Indonesia's attitude to its rebels unlikely KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Indonesia** reinstatement of the revolutionary constitution of 1945 puts the Republic on a strong platform on which to build a stable government, a source close to the Indonesian embassy here observed today. 1 This constitution is partly American inspired
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  • 99 5 US, Envoy gets new post THE American Consul General m Singapore, Mr A\cry F. Petersrn. is expected to leave within the next few weeks for an alignment m the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs, Department of State, Washington DC. Mr. Peterson, who has been m Singapore for the last two
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  • 48 5 TELUK ANSOX. Mon. A 53-year-o!d labourer. Chew Kaw Fay, who was 'wling home on Saturday was invc.ved m a collision with a lorry near the Malay Club here. Chew received serious injuries and was rushed to nospital but died a few hours after admission
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    • 123 5 many doctors themselves drink GUINNESS £1'; Gmnness to one of the most famous of thirst-quenchers IB I Theres nothing quite like it because, m addmon to he,n C M I J a most refreshing drink. Guinness is good for you. It g.ves I J added calor.es to the simplest snack
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  • 42 6 A YOUTH Yap Lye Watt wsu3 charged m the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with attemp.ing to extort $2 from Lee Kok San at New Bridge Road on May 28. He claimed trial and was remanded for one week.
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  • 242 6 BRUTAL ATTACK ON 2 SISTERS One killed— believed by a sex maniac IPOH, Mon. A sex maniac is believed to have savagely attacked two teen-age rubber tapping sisters, the younger one of whom was killed as she made a vain bid to escape, m a small rubber-holding m Bruas, about
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  • 158 6 Singapore Evening College to start registration REGISTRATION of applicants for the proposed Singapore Evening College will be started soon. A spokesman of the College, Mr. Peter Y. Kwok. said yesterday that a Council meeting «rou!d be held on Friday to fina'i7e plans. The College, which will be run on the
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  • 148 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per 1b) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 964 96* RS.S. No. 1 July 961 961 R.S.S. No. 1 August 961 96J July No. 2 95j 964 Ju'y No. 3 95| 96 Tone: Uncertain. Tin price m Singapore was $4021 per picul
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  • 54 6 MOKE than 200 ChUMM associations had answered the call of he Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to take Dart m a mas.s celebration to mark the advent of >elf-government. The chamber will invite all the mincers for the celebration, which Is expected to be held afrr
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  • 26 6 THE Anderson School. Ipoh. rnded Ita week long celebration^ of its golden Jubilee or. Saturday with the annual sport* and a largely a:t<°nded dinner
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  • 205 6 100 'land-hungry' Japanese on the way to Brazil PENANG, Mon. A total of 25 "land hungry" Japanese families from Japan passed through here today by the Royal Inter-Ocean Line vessel Boissevain. on their way to Brazil, South America, to settle down as farmers. They formed a batch of immigrants to
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  • 139 6 FOUR young Filipino musicians arrived here yesterday aboard the Vietnam from Manila with a prnmi.-e "to give Singapore's jazz fans a treat They form one of the Philippines' leading combos and are here o n a three-month engagement. Combo leader Romey Katindi7. 22. told
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  • 169 6 PENANG. Mon. A Chinese came into The Standard office m Leith Street today and handed S5O to be Riven to Madam Aw Ah Go. a pregnant woman and her eight children, now livi E in Alor Star. Hp had read m The Sunday Standard the pitiful
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  • 107 6 LOST BOY WENT TO THE POLICE TECHINAMOORTHY. five-year-old son of Mr. D Nara- yanasamy showed Intelligence yesterday when on losing his lather at the Kandang Kerbau Market, he walked along Srr.ingoon Read till he met d dice constable Techinamoorthy then bur>t into tea's and told of his plight. He wa3
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  • 41 6 INCHE OTHMAN b.n WO« <n ,l hu w-. former Che Halimah hinte Marruki b/ t Ceremony at the bridegroom'* home in k** Wak Tan.iong. Singapore, yesterd.ii Inche Othman L the *o i of C,pf iln lJ Ismail n Standardpic
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  • 121 6 IPOH, Mon Alliance circles m Perak are dissatisfied with the procedure m submitting names of candidates for the Federal elections direct to the Alliance National Council without Riving the State Alliance an opportunity of first examining these names and making their recommendations This method b tht re ill! of
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  • 35 6 IPOH. Mon Several hundred policemen ani tronp* took part m one of the W^ce^t antirioting exerr.^ here rrviaTho exet Lse, oda-namtd •Tra'isr Easy," was he.i preparation for the comin* Federal tie U< I
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  • 30 6 PENAN r, I nno wa« n g Harnour >c Tbi ha X Ho* boarded I a<~ro« the gine rru-- y The bar* p fl ter vraj I n I
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  • 833 7 Let me put in my two cents worth All this argument about sterilization... YOU CAN ALWAYS rely on old King to stick his neck out. He thrives on controversies. The more controversial the subject, the more he delights m it. His friends have often said that he sees everything from
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  • 825 7 So much to drink, yet so thirsty was I ■"•IS was a different 1 s:r.ri of a party. In B :r was the first of Is <:r.d Id attended It B. a sherry tasting X Nothing stronger Hi .-herry was served. m c, there was the little "buggers" U little
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  • 155 7 T MET an old friend ABU J BAKAR at a party the other night. Abu, you may X reea.l. was the Philippines Consul m Singapore from 1952 to 1955. He was a bachelor then. Aba was m town on his way home to Manila. He told me: "I'm
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    • 97 7 ARNER BROS. will <J production boom m with four pictures In £> "A Summer Place," Bramble Bush," lo^wonr» Kelly," and °f the Timberland f I want 10 be typed my last mother role 1"1 a mother," firmly pretty 127-year-old srewster. whose porPaii! Newmans moThe Young Philadelnas won
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    • 111 7 Thrills Of Sawdust Ring All the excitement and spectacle of the American circus is to be found m Allied Artists' mammoth million dollar film. "THE BIG CIRCUS," a fabulous Cinemascope Technicolor production featuring some of Hollywood's biggest stars. Pictured here are Gilbert Roland and beautiful Kathryn Grant (Mrs. Bing Crosby),
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    • 177 7 LI'L ABNER By A. i. a P 1/ L*S VI vT~I^^ I A^ AE OPEN TM' <^V VA; ALLEY OOP B y v T> Ham|io S3JNO.NG OfF >IS ...TO K^PH!! \th!S SCVS BEEN f M.'.LOM WHOPROB&BLY WOEW H LLHA k F^tilS^Sl' k^ ABOUT OUR AWMlrf PIPSJJ^K. AU.OVBJTHE A6CV/mCTE SalSci fTHW^^V«
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  • 67 9 TRALIA'S international rviees, represented by rarried a total of n.-^sengers last year, it ••vas an increase of 13 7 II n n the 1957 total, and I "> 1.590 passenger-miles nted a growth of 14.6 rational freight traffic ed considerably. 19 short tons of .-arried was
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  • 69 9 Chinese Pro Exchange noon closing per pirul yesterday Copra Julv-Aufusi $.T7 cr >rc_ coconui < $58 sellers, m se ers; Muntok |131 se ers; i< »rhit« S!3O sellers; Sarawak black 577. I l Copra Association res fair merchantuxed April ship- nominal. Tone very I Coconut Oil Mili ition closing
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  • 231 9 Firm To Put Up New Air-Cool Building AX (Malaya) Limited build a new and Itely air-conditioned ig m Alexandra Singapore. I fr>r the new building &n commence, the cornmanaging director, Mr. Mergard, said yestererertion of the new i? is an expression of th of the directors and of the parent
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  • 109 9 Quiet Tone On The Share Mart QUIET conditions prevailed :n all sections of the Malayan share market yesterday "Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: IVDCSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Fraser and N'eave Ords. 128 1.30 Gammon (1959) 1.71 173 Henry Waugh l.io iU Metal Box 1.67
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  • 89 9 A C PA. DC 6B left for Tokyo from Kal Tak last Saturday. It marked the opening of a regular service to Tokyo operated by C.P.A. Thl s service will be thrice weekly, increasing on July 20 to .six flights weekly. Cathay Pacific Airways has also
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  • 196 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done yesterday Fed Disp. "$1 02. $1 01; Fnzpatneks $1; Fraser and N>ave OTdf. $1.30 $1.28* overnight H Waugh $111; Hume prefs. J/104; If. Colls. 97c. Metal Box »1 .68; Robir.son ords. $1.29 Cold Storage 87ic. Straits Times $1 27 and $1
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  • 183 9 OLTER ROADS *Xanfa; Tai Sheun Hong uuntur; Armonia; P'easantville an Anshun: Sratius Jensen; Pres. Tyler: Le Natal Largkoeas; Ardi I. Ever«l«rv Baknngan; Pohone: Kirsten Maersk: Santa Lucia: Sty Durban; Leda Maersk; SPi^hin Alaru. San Ricardo. Mmkoi Franchise: Capt. ManolU; Bonnevil c. Troch;?cu>; Xanca; Andrea? Boyp; South Wind;
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  • 15 9 Soviet sugar production i? increasing sharply, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
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  • 349 9 FOLLOWING is a list of passengers arriving from the United Kingdom by the Corfu and disembarking at Penang on July 19 and Singapore on July 21.:— Disembarking at Penang Miss E.P Brasher. Mi. J. Boyce. Mr. Mrs. C. Bunting. Mr. N.C. Clemo, Mr Mrs G.R
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 240 9 RUBBER GETS GOOD BUYING SUPPORT Russia Said To Be In The Market THE Singapore rubber market opened the week y^terday with some fairly good trade buying, presumably on Russian orders. The market was steady throughout— price for July first grade (96* cents per ib.) closed 2i cents above Friday's price.
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    • 92 9 VISITORS from nearly every part of Malaya were m Kuala Lumpur for the 30th Malayan Agri Horticultural Association exhibition held at the Chin Woo. The three-day show, which opened last Friday and said to be the biggest ever postwar, displayed a wide range of Malayan
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    • 46 9 SAIGON. Mon. < Reuter Rice outpu: m South Vietnam rose 27 per cent In 1958, the Vietnam Press agency reported today. Output m 1957 was 3.167.--966 tons, and m 1958. 4.028.--319 tons. Land under rice went up from 2.697,020 hectares, to 2.907,243 hectares.
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    • 122 9 THE Malayan Exrhanzt* Barks Association made the following changes m its rate? to merchants yesterday: N<hv York: Buying TT. 33/-; O D. 3.1-1 8; 90 d st. air mail 3.?-? 8 credit bills. 33-1/3 trade bills. Canada: Buying T.T. 31-9 '16: OD 31-11 16: 90 d/tt air mail
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    • 130 9 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) —Indonesia, once the world's biggest sugar exporter, has stepped exporting sugar for the pa?t year, but trade ministry officials said she would resume her sugar exports next Augu?t. The stoppage of sugar exports last year was due to low production m the country
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    • 95 9 Tour By Stanvac Chief THE new regional ricepresident for the Fir East Rrgion, Standard V&ruum Oil Company Mr L. C. Hamlin. left Singapore on Sunda; for Jakarta after a short visit. During his visit Mr. Hamlin reviewed Stanvar operations m the Malayan area He look over his new office last
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    • 105 9 BOW, Moo. (Reulcn The directors of eight Indonesian nationalised oncerns have had ta.ks with Hamburg businessmen on trane bttWMB Weft Germany and Innonttia. an Indonesian tmbatfjr official nere The official said they were directors of concerns dealing with Imports and export.-. The leader of
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    • 48 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter)— Canada has agreed to give Indonesia $500,000 Can. worth of flour under the Co' m iO Plan. Antara news agenr c nounced today. The proceeds from the of the flour m Indonesia will be used to finance economic development projects.
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    • 337 9 TOKYO, Mon. (Reuter)— The rapidly expanding Japanese steel industry, hoping to double its output, and more, m the next 10 years, is seeking new overseas sources of raw materials, especially iron ore and coking coal. The modernisation programme of the industry will also
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  • 390 10  - Downing St. Tudor Wonder Shape Well SCRUTINEER FINAL GALLOPS FOR TOMORROW'S RACES BY DOWNING Street and Tudor Wonder, the two top weights m Wednesday's main 7f. event, shaped extra well m their final gallops at Bukit Timah yesterday. With Franklin m the saddle. Downing Street was drawing away from Wonder
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  • 112 10 KEPPEL CLUB JULY MEDAL TO DIXON THL Keppe'. Ciub July Medal played on Saturday, resulted a« follows "A" Division: Winner: J. T D;xon 87 —18 -69 net'; Next Best Scores W. Ward 89 18 -Ti nett. G Williamson: 78 7 71 nett: Ang Soon Hoc: 87 16 71 nett. Ball
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  • 57 10 THE 3rd round of the Singapore Base District Senior Cup soccer tournament played at Tanglin yesterday resulted m an easy vvin for G.H.Q. by 5-1 against 2/2 nd Gurkha Regt. Barlow scored two goals while Hood. Yeates and McGlynn scored one each for G.H.Q. The only goal scored
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  • 36 10 RAJAJI Sportf Ciub beat Trafalgar Young Star by three goals to one m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Palaniappan. Ramakrishnan md Sagaran scored for the dinners while Achutan netted for Trafalgar.
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  • 190 10 Emus leave with praise for S'pore cricketers SINGAPORE cricket umpire B. S. Soin came m for allround praise from the visiting Australian cricket team the Emu Club. Mr. Soin, who officiated m the match between Singapore and the Emu Club last weakend was described by the visitors as an umpire
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  • 520 10 INTER-SCHOOLS SPORTS MEET (3RD DAY) ANGLO-CHINESE School, defending champions and favourites, put themselves m the lead on the third day of the Singapore Secondary Schools Sports Council's 12th annual inter-schools athletic meet at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Anglo-Chinese School are leading with 59 points
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  • 103 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Victoria Institution entered the final of the Se'ar.gnr Inter-School knockout cricket competition when they beat Sentul Methodist Boys School by 14 runs on the Brickfields Road ground today. The Victorians owed- their win to the bowlir.g of Sukhdev Singh who claimed six
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  • 60 10 POLICE rraintainerl their unbeaten record m the SAFA Div. 2 A >ag;;e when they edged Blue Rovers by two goals to one at Geylang Stadium yesterday. On the MFA ground. Setia •Taya beat Western Sports Cub by two goals to one m a Div 3A match. Saidi and
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  • 77 10 REGIMENTAL Pay Office entered the semi-final of the Singapore Base District senior cup soccer competition when they eliminated 40 Ba^e Work ?nop s REME by eight goals to one at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. Bill Denton. Joint Services left winger. wa s in fine form. He scored
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  • 44 10 SELETAR Football Club and Indian Brotherhood Sports Club failed to reach a decision m a SAFA Div. 3A league match when they battled it out "to a one-all draw at Farrer Park yesterday. Seletar scored through Hussein while Krishnan for the Indians.
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  • 27 10 BERLIN, Mon. (Reuter) Gustav Scholz retained his European and German middleweight boxing titles here when he outpointed fellow West German Hans-Werner Wohlerover 15 rounds yesterday.
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  • 591 10 130 ENTER FOR NIGHT ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon A hundred and thirty three athletes have entered for the Selangor Amateur Athletic Association championships to be held under floodlights at the Merdeka Stadium here on July 10 and 11. The following arc the entries:--100 yards heat 1: Chong Kok Wah. S.
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  • 395 10 IPOH. Mon.— The Malayan Polo Association will hold a tournament on the Brash Road Poio ground on July 10, 11, and 12 beginning at 4.30 p.m. each day. Seven teams from the Federation and Singapore will compete for the handsome trophy donated by the Sultan
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  • 200 10 FArKFNBFRC;. Swedrn. Mon ilPli Heavyweight champion of the world. Ingemar Johansson and his fiancee barely escaped a crash when they tried out a racing car here yesterday. Inso came to be presented to the crowd at a big auto race. Afttf h took his bow. the
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  • 490 10 ipoh lion For the flrtt time the Perak Amateur Athletic Association will introduce its system of holding Us annual* sport> meet with the best athletes from the States three zones central. North and South. The two-day m« < t held on the Ipoh padang on Friday and Saturday Eighty
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  • 580 11 F RE E CHINA WILL BE AT ROME GAMES Tokyo Governor Explains Story Behind The 'Ban' TOKYO Mon. (UPI)-International Olympic Committee member Dr Rvu- "M 6 If Nationalist China sends m a new name, such as the National Olympic Committee of the Republic of China, I personally think it will
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  • Article, Illustration
    29 11 ■Ahmad won the 100 yards sprint m 10 8 seconds m N t Johns Institution annual sports at Kuala ■r recently. He Is see n here bursting the tape
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  • 296 11 WE STARTS TRAINING 81* V \ORK, Mon. (UPI) Sugar Ray Robinson. to action by a big new offer from Germany, will rainin? tomorrow for September defence of his reieht crown, he announced today. ittt me to defend Lgaln&t Gust a v xplalned. "Schoiz nd he's the Eurodeclineii to give
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  • 26 11 PARIS. Mon. (Reuten.— Herbager. the French Derby winner, won the 2n,onn.nn'n Francs Grand Prix De Sa:nt Cloud, run over one mile 4* furlongl yesterday.
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  • 121 11 WELLINGTON, Mon (Reuter) A Maori students conference yesterday urged the New Zealand Rugby Union to rescind their decision to exclude Maoris from next year's tour of South Africa or to abandon their tour. The conference was attended by students from the four Ne w Zealand universities, training
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  • 447 11  - RUSSIA HAS A CHAMP IN TOOMAS Robert Musel By LONDON. Mon. (UPl)— Russia thinks it has Anally found its first world class tennis player and from now on the golden goal is a Wimbledon— and American single's crown m five years or less. His name is Toomas Lejus. The first
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  • 144 11 DUNEDIN. Mon. <Reuter> Wing three-quarter Diack. who has scored 27 points m two matches against the British Lions, is m New Zealand's team to play the British Isles In the first Rugby Union Test here on July 13. Diack. leading scorer In New Zealand this
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  • 93 11 EUGENE, Oregon, Mon. (Reuter)— Australian runner Jim Bailey, the first athlete to run the mile m under four minutes m the United States, said -yesterday he had retired from the track. Bailey, who beat fellow Australian John Landy at Los Angeles m 1956 m three minutes 58.6 sees.,
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  • 55 11 FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium. Mon (Reutcr) World champion John Surtees. of Britain, maintained his unbeaten record this season by winning the s ft o cc. event m the Belgian Grand Prix motor cycling meeting yesterday. Riding an Italian M.V. Agusta. he broke the course record during the race with a
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  • 120 11 NINA'S IN THE NEWS AGAIN MOSCOW. Mon. (UPI).— Nina Ponomareva presumably earned a berth on the. Russian track and field team that will compete at Philadelphia later this monh when she won the women's discus event tonignt during the concluding programme of the two-day Znamensky Memorial meet. Mitt Ponomareva won
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  • 100 11 CHRISTINE'S OUT-MAKE WAY FOR THE CHIMP Blackpool. phn'n fifffLE.Uf#.l u orer and 7 Christine. Truman*s out of the running hut here's one little lady tcho is still full of centre-COUrt fight (aborej. She's Condar, top-seed in Billy Smart's Circus* caught hy cameraman Frank Charman, in mid-court frensy. That* frills aren*t
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    • 185 11 IUE TALES~"Sugar Ray" Robinson (last of a series) by VERUS tSES- Robinson, heavier now, won COMEBACK -Sugar Ray's first comeback ROBINSON TODAY- Robinson today, at orida middleweight crown early m fi ghts not impressive. His friends the age of 38, is still world middleweight ThVnVT^r n eg u^ Uii l
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 292 12 After a short ceremony at Merdeka Palace But Soekarno asks them to be caretakers till new set-up is announced JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) The Djuanda Cabinet the longestlived in Indonesia's history- resigned today. The Prime Minister, Dr. Djuanda Kartawidjadja handed back the mandate of the 27-month-old Cabinet to
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    • 52 12 Ficture. A GROUP of Japanese children greet Princess Michiko at a playroom of the Mothers and Children Welfare Section here m Tokyo. The radiant Princess spent nearly two hours studying child welfare. The Boshi Aiiku Kai Home teas founded to commemorate the birth her husband. Prince
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    • 462 12 7-YEAR-OLD BOY TO GET $80 MILLION... A sensational tax-dodging bid LONDON. Mon. (UPI) A seven-year-old boy who gets aweeklv allowance of about 85 cents (Malayan) may be given some 580.000.000 m a tax-dodging bid. it was reported today The Sunday Dispatch said one heir of the late Duke of Westminster
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    • 235 12 TRIVANDRUM. Mon. (Reuter) The Kerala committee of the Praja Socialist Party yesterday decided that all members of the party m the Legislative Assembly and government committees should tender their resignations "as a first step to paralyse the working of the communist government m Kerala."
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    • BRIEFS
      • 119 12 JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter).— Mr. Hendrik Kalee Indonesian correspondent of the French news agency, Agence France Presse. was sentenced to 105 days imprisonment todav for transmitting news which he knew would disturb public order. Mr. Kalee. a Dutch-born Indonesian citizen, who had already been in jail
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    • 74 12 PRESCOTT. Arizona. Mon. (UPIV— A private p.ane on a holiday sightseeing trip crashed into the side of a mountain, killing all six persons aboard —four of them children. The wreckage of the plane was spotted yesterday by an Air Force C-47 search craft near the
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    • 57 12 TOKYO. Mon. < Reuter) The Japan Broadcasting Company fNHK) said today that 140.000 to 150.000 radio listening contracts were cancelled during April and May m -he light of growing popularity of television. The number of television sets registered with NHK as of May 31 thLs year
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    • 203 12 Truman started cold war Kozlov SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. (tPl)— Frol Kozlov. Soviet First Deputy Premier, dropped the mask of a smiling tourist last night to blame former President Truman for "spoiling relations' between Russia and the United States. Kozlov. who had reiused to be drawn into politics since he arrived
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    • 36 12 A SHUT ri«»wn of Britain's nat onal rress became almost certain touay \vh°n peace talks aimed at finding a solution to the printing dispute broke down a t the Labour Minis- try.- Reuter
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    • 148 12 An active sportsman at 83... l)O KIM I Mi Mod. (Reuter) Dr. Konrad Adenauer, th 83-year-old West German Chancellor, told an open air meeting of 10,000 young athletes here yesterday "I can call myself an active sportsman and 1 am proud to be one." Dr. Adenauer was addressing a rally
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    • 30 12 iyu2?SS g%g?L= SgR a Ed r« n n d o o2 s rBU L wh a° All iM ai ?n Paigl k or «"«'«tion. underwent "urwrv tday"
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    • 184 12 Arms just bought can end revolt in 2 years JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) —Colonel Jam, head of an Indonesian arms buying mission, said today that Indonesia could end the provincial revolt m two or three years with the help of new arms just purchased from abroad. Col. Jani returned home yesterday
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    • 132 12 ROME. MOD., i Reuter i Italian astronomers at Rome Observatory have set up special telescopes for tomorrow s once-in-a-l.ono-vear> tcliptt of the giant star, Regulus. by the planet Venus. An .istrnnomer dt the Obptrvitory 11M today lia.ian scientists were ro-nperating with American a<tronomers at Harvard Universifv m obsen*- r
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    • 22 12 A GAS explosion at a coal mine near Taipei yesterday killed seven workers and m I'irpd six others.- Reuter
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    • 90 12 THE HERMIT of C.nftith Park <n-ar Hnllyi, 32-year-old Dennis Farrell. is pictured at a station after leavinc his 1.00-acre sanctum h first time m six years. Farrell. uho turned hi«i on civilisation because he was "tired of li\mc p ed police last week savins he u
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