Singapore Standard, 20 July 1959

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD zfc 3fl \£l<GI£SS--^ (FINAL EDITION) Telephone *****1—5 Cable MTICERNEWS M SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 20, 1959 Vol. X No. 18 15 cts. 14 Pages
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  • 366 1  -  LEE THONG CHOON By IPOIrI, Sun. A tattooed, chain-smoking gangster-girl of 14, was yesterday ordered by the Juvenile Court to be confined to an approved school until she was 18 years of age. The girl's father, owner of a well-known fruit
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  • 126 1 A life member quits MCA PENANG, Sun.— Mr. Lim Eng Hooi, a life member of the Penang State branch of th»e Malayan Chinese Association, resigned from the association today. Reason He need? a rc.>t from politics. Mt Lim contested the last State Assembly's elections on an Alliance ticket, but was
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  • 137 1 GANGSTERS POUNCE ON YOUTH IW YANKEE' PANTS Witd stampede as shoppers scurry far cover LONDON, Sun. (UPI) World heavyweight boxing champion and teetotaller Ingemar Johansson today admitted he has a 'secret fear" being punch drunk. Johansson spelled out some of his thoughts on retirement
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  • 325 1 Two men hurt m another Society attack P A N DE MONIUM broke loose m a Singopore market yesterday morning when housewives fled m terror as secret society killers plunged daggers into a 19-year-old youth. The victim, Chan Khuan, a labourer dressed m yankee pants, collapsed m
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  • 41 1 A SPECIAL postage stamp will appear m Dublin next week to commemorate the first Arthur Guiness who two hundred years ago started brewing the stout that still bears his name. The stamp Will be fnr ahnnt 6 months.- Reuter
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  • 159 1 MCA PLEDGES ITS FAITH IN DR. LIM MALACCA, Sun The working committee of the Malacca branch, Malayan Chinese Association, met here today and instructed the MinLster for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Tan Siew Sin to send the following telegram to the MCA President Dr. Lim Chong Eu: "The meeting unanimously
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  • 229 1 PENANG, Sun. The AIIMalaya UMNO Youth leader, Inche Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today called on the Malay youths m the country to revive and re-kindle the spirit of Merdeka m order to work for the victory of the Alliance m the forthcoming Parliamentary elections.
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  • 518 1 The community centre with 'nightclub out-look' shocks Minister Byrne MR. X M. Byrne, Minister for Labour and Law, told The Standard yesterday that the state of affairs m some community centres m Singapore shocked him. He had just completed a tour of six such centres. The Minister declared that he
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  • 132 1 Soekarno picks new chief of Navy JAKARTA. Sun. (UPI) President Soekarno today named an American-trained naval officer as Indonesia's Navy Chief of Staff, repiac-ing Vice-Admiral Subyakto who was removed Jrom office last week m the wake of a threatened mutiny. Two presidential orders announced the appointment of Colonel (Commander) R.
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  • 58 1 OLD WOMAN MURDERED IN A SHACK AN OLD Malay woman wa.s found murdered m a shack off Kampong Potong Pasir. Singapore, last night. The woman was found sprawled on the floor with an injury on the back of her head. Her son, who works m the City Council returned home
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  • 30 1 THE Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, arrived m Rome last night by plane from Vienna on an official three-day visit to Italy and Vatican City. Rueter
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  • 125 1 Bridge washed away by floods KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Seasonal floods are once again about to inundate the nations flood-prone areas. During the afternoon, reports flashed to the Federal capital had it that the MalaccaTebong road at the 15$ milestone was under 26 inches of rising water and was impassable to
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  • 191 1 CEYLON CLERKS, DOCKERS STRIKE IS OVER COLOMBO, Sun. (Reuter) Striking Colombo dockers and mercantile clerks will return to work on Tuesday, the general councils of their unions decided last night The 12,000 strong port labour force struck on June 24 over wage claims, but more than half returned to work
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 93 1 Impossible to decide between all those cicus Fraser and Neave Sparkling Drinks. rße er Ice Cream Soda. Sarsaparilla Soda. ry Ginger Ale. Grape Fruit Soda. .Orange Crush C^erryade Lemonade. Which is the nicest? Best to try them all! Ny flavour's fine f J\jJ^ ji :IN 2 SIZES K^C^ If ITON
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  • 457 2 Councirn 4 no status* remark a^ I!HE CHAIRMAN of the Council of Joint Action. Mr. F y yesterday that 4 the 1952 Council of Joint Action was formed bee negotiation machinery was available at the time." Uy Mr. Rajendra was commenting on th by Mr. K.
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  • 161 2 ROAD USERS of Singapore are liable to become casualties through the|r own or someone else's neg ncenc*. Committee Member of tne Singapore Automobile Association Mr. A. J. Robinson saifl yesterday. He was spetaking over Radio Singapore on "Safety First." "If you are a parent, your
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  • 112 2 NOW PUPILS EMBARRASS THE TEACHERS PAY CUTS I PRESIDENT of the Singapore Teachers' National Congress. Mr. E. W. Jesudason said yesterday that an embarrassing situation had arisen m secondary schools m Singapore where civic* was i? g ta T ught as a subject. Mr. Jesudason said that students, wh 0
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  • 41 2 WALLABY IN SINGAPORE SYDM lit m An 18 m r wallaby ney for >•.,-. |47 fo L.Mm tm Australian boy*© tending m fJ Scout J.irr.boret m It to I Hi« p Scout A -j The wai.ab- t I kept :n ffC« It
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1578 2 lITTLI tIT THAT GOfS A VO N G WAV 1 I J TO LET OFFICE ACCOMMODATION at No. 211-B Victoria Street (whole floor). Immediate occupation. Terms arranged. Apply Box No. T. 3672 SS. ACCOM. VACANT TO LET Two and Three-bed room modern flats furnished, unfurnished at Holland Road Singapore with
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    • 639 2 NOTICES cnr council of SINGAPORE THE Administrator of the City Council proposes to recommend that the undermentioned street be specified for fixed hawkers' pitches:Robertson Quay between Rodyk Street and Martin Road. Occupiers of the buildings m these streets and any other persons concerned who wish to make representations to the
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    • 547 2 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 11) In the High Court of the State of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY. No 22: of 1959. Re: SIN HOCK BEE (a firm: of No. 72-A, Boat Quay Singapore, 1. Receiving Order made 15U May, 1959. Date of Order for Summary Administration 19th June,
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    • 36 2 TEISDER NOTICE TENDERS for the running of a Canteen will be received up to noon on 30th July, 1959 at the Office of the Principal Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, from whom full particulars can be obtained.
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  • ORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 408 3 IHE severe handicaps under which the Singa'olice Force is operating today m carrying duties to the public, because its present gth is far short of the requirements and m Jng calls on its services cannot be met, is a tr of grave concern. The efficiency of fhe I Force
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    • 318 3 THE timing with which the Soviet Premier, ilikita Khruschev, throws his hammer and sickle the international scene, just when the chances me constructive move to end East- West tension Irs to be more hopeful, is becoming more and perturbing. It happened again last week. while the Big
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  • 45 3 £Ji Lim Feck Kirn Road Spora I P 0 Box No 1563 Cables TIGERNEWS" >A LUMPufi ***** (5 lines) All departments China Insurance BJd£ 174 Batu da irleoKone ***** W* Cowan St Tel: 3829 L 91 "A Buk.t China Te!: 1471
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  • 1257 3  - Discontent In New R.I. Cabinet Char R. Smith hy JAKARTA. r £KE Cabinet President Soekarno has selected to guide his guided democracy through the early stages is a shaky one with two strikes against it from the start. Like most things m Indonesia, and especially m Indonesian politics, it was
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  • 598 3 The case of Casement EVERY MONDAY *M CASSANDRA says: "There is so much to say and the printing life is so short m which to say it." L,AST Monday m this column I told the curious tale of how after reading a newspaper story that the Roger Casement Diaries, either
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  • 763 3 Growing Bitterness In Nyasaland oy_ A Special Correspondent BLANTYRE, Nyasaland. HTHE Nyasaland Government is vigorously pursuing its aim of exorcising the influence of the proscribed African National Congress whose leaders have been detained without trial since the declaration of a state of emergency last March. BiTt the authorities are busy
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  • 420 3 the NEWS as it strikes me READING the nen, froni Geneva and Poland, visited by Soviet Premier NikiU Khrushchev last week, this column was struck by the world of truth m what Di favour said: "When I spoke the truth diplomats never believed me." As anticipated ihc second round m
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  • 356 4 LOW-COST HOMES FOR THE POOR Construction to start when reorganization of SIT is completed THE Ministry of National Development last night announced its plans for building lowcost houses for the people m the lower income bracket. Plans to build as many such houses as possible are being finalized by the
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  • 190 4 MINISTRY PLANS THE 'GREEN LOOK' FOR S'PORE THE Ministry of National Development is to give Singapore a "green look" very soon. The Minister for National Development yesterday ordered that all vacant spaces and lands m the City area must be converted into children's playgrounds and public parks immediately. The Ministry
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  • 65 4 BELGIUM. Sun. (ReutersThree- year-old Marc Landrain was killed when a car ran over a cardboard box m whirh he and his brother were playing. Marc and his 7-year-old brother Jacques were hidin? inside the box on a road near here when a motorist ran into
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  • 57 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Following were elected officebearers at a meeting today ©f the Press Cub of Malaya: President: Mr. J. V. Morais. vice-president: In^he Said Zahan. sec: Mr. Tara Singh, treasurer: Mr. Chew Siew Tiow. Committee: Messrs. Y. B. Lee. Felix Abisheganadan, Emile Morais and Vincent Scow.
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  • 131 4 Soldier fined for trespass TAIPING, Sun. Private Ivan Ross Shapleski, 23, of the lst Battalion New Zealand Regiment. Taiping. was fined $15 by Magistrate Inche Ismi bin Ismail yesterday for trespassing into the home of a woman. Tan Guat Kirn. on March 2. Inspector Peter Paul Webber prosecuting. said that
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  • 106 4 nLA.VTAN Police recently gave residents of the Gambang Old Folks Home, 18 miles from Kuantan, a gra d dinner at the Gambang Community Hall. Group photo shows the 16 old folks from the Home with (back row from left) Inspector Abdul Ghani bin Jamila.
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  • 309 4 AMERICAN President Lines' President Monroe left Singapore yesterday after a brief stopover, on the next lap of her centenary globe-girding cruise. Tne vessel is on her 100th mimd-the-world trip, as part of APL's world .service, in combination with her sister .snip, President Poik. The historic
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  • 147 4 Women keen over art show THE Singapore Art Club last night announced that the arts exhibition by Miss Lai Foong Moi m the Victoria Memorta) Ha U *'ill be extended till 7 p.m. today. The president of the Club Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. told The Standard last night that the
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  • 140 4 VARSITY UNION'S 'WELFARE WEEK' THE University of Malaya Students' Union. Singapore, "m keeping with the policy of identifying itself with the people of Malaya, will hold its third "Welfare Week." beginning July 25. This was announced* by the chairman of the Welfare Week Committee. Mr Pius Martin, when he appealed
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  • 108 4 TEMERLOH, Sun- Police Constable Ismail bin Abu Baka r was fined $50 yesterday for driving a Police Land Rover which had a worn out tyre. Inspector R. Nadarajah told the Magistrate. Inche Hamzah bin DaXo Abu Samah. that Ismail was from Triang Police
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  • 29 4 LORD ROWALLAN. Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth, arrived m Hongkong yesterday for a brief stopover on his way to Manila to attend th© world jamboree Reuter
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  • 417 4 PENANG, Sun.— The Clerical and k*\ Staff Union here has convinced empl 0 fr pose is not a bad influence of an\ sort This was stated by the preside ORg Kee Lim, at the union's 1 ,th a^LH meeting held at the Khrh Association tO J The president said
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  • Article, Illustration
    26 4 TRIM v.lf, J BOAC left *2 terday for nn; up his p« M t manager m Inc. Mr Crum *i«. the rnrpni manager for Asia
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  • 90 4 IPOH. s I council of 4 Tempor.__.rv I to considi I Perak. Xt c chea to union I Union oi H The p I comnrary clerk t! who ha I Goverr I becomi I Ml DP secre' iry M I The S'ar Tt*M hind I new uu I I
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  • 45 4 THI Bingapore Ba'* Union, bin B ial I memhei for the tfl a un He H that m union, I be- hip; p script: Union's H v ■tanentated t**** tern. perfoi 3 ent se: btn Inche B 5 i "digfin* mm under plYing en
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  • 103 4 ARMED THUGS' $2,00 WEEKEND HAVE TWO homes m Bartley Road. Singapore, were ransacked by roboers who got away with a total haul of about $2,000 worth of cash and jewellery, yesterday. One of the victims. Madam Tan Ah Kwee told Police that three men entered her home armed with daggers.
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  • 271 5 Queenstown will carry on despite wardship: Dr. Chee Queenstown Community Association will carry te the "hardships and difficulties brought on timent's unsympathetic action m denying it the c community centre." This was declared by the President, Dr. Chee Phui Hung. m a circular to all members. He pointed out that
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  • 137 5 'AL of 800 applithroughout the )n and Singapore )pliod to become ;ars" m Cathay tions new project, uetion locally of jnese pictures. V: Pak Chee, m the Chinese film the Cathay Organiaid yesterday that v '-vere pouring m rate. lived about a hunlr> yesterday regardrecruitment of film will close
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  • 98 5 B i Sun. Rev. Faligottier, parish priest i Church, Taiping, l transferred to SitiaI ir years of service ip is replaced by her P. Gauthier of who has been there years. parishioners and of non-Catholics, 1 to Father RigotI lewell function on ground! yesterday. I n were
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  • 80 5 OVERSEAS BOOKINGS FOR CINERAMA SHAW Organisation has received bookings of seats from overseas for the Cinerama show which will have its premiere at the Sky Theatre on July 28. Mrs. Joan Wilkins. Publicity Officer of Shaw Organisation, told The Standard yesterday this is the first time that advance bookings had
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  • 128 5 $20 MIL. RUBBER FOR RUSSIAN VESSEL THE Russian freighter, Leninogorsk. arrived i i Singapore early yesterday to lift more than S2O mil•'on worth of Malayan rubber. ooon after berthing alongside the Harbour Board wharves, loading of about 6.000 tons of rubber, which the freighter will take from here, began. This
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  • 113 5 Visiting monk plants Bodhi tree A BUDDHIST monk, Yen. Narada Superior Vijirarama who was m Singapore recently for a short stopover while on a round-the-world trip, performed the opening ceremony on the inauguration of the World Buddhist Society at Morse Road. Yen. Narada who was the guest of the Singapore
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  • 353 5 'RUMOURS REINS SPREAO TO DISCREDIT STU' Oppo.riMMn.iMis are onr to 1 7 cash in*~ anion chief PRESIDENT of the Singapore Teachers' Union, Mr. S. Sivanandam, said yesterday that malicious rumours "are flying round to discredit the STU for its firm and realistic stand on the new education policy m the
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  • 251 5 Japan seeks trade expansion I A I UMPUR, Sun.— A 1 de egation from the y in Japan resterday with T ry to put Japan r '»nt of Malaya's to compete an 'i other counrt ol goods to J l we wm compete Leader of the roku emphasized L not
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  • 99 5 DUTCH ENVOY VISITS THE EAST COAST KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Netherlands Charge d'Affaires, Mr. J. Rosenberg Polak and his wife made their first visit to the East Coast this weekend on a two-day official tour. In Kelantan they visited the Pengkalan Chepa Prison Camp. the Arts and Crafts Centre, the
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  • 200 5 Pay slash protest TOP executives of the Singapore Action of Joint Council held an emergency closed-door meeting on Saturday which lasted four hours, discussing what 4hatJ& be the next step m their protest against the cuts. Sfrhe Council has been in"lormed by the Commissioner
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  • 20 5 A 46-year old grandmother died m the Tanjong Malim hospital on Saturday night shortly after admission of suspected poisoning.
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  • 322 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The first fully elected State Legislative Assembly yesterday, held a busy but brisk first session, going straight into business immmediately after the Sultan of Johore's opening address. Highlight of the session was the election of the Speaker
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  • 107 5 TAPE-RECORDS AT RALLIES FLAYED BUTTERWORTH, Sun Government's move for Police to tape record speeches at election campaigns, with liberty to prosecute offenders is undemocratic. This was stated by the secretary of the Butterworth branch of the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr. Gerald Abraham, here today. He contended that the decision
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  • 73 5 AMATEUR CINE CONTEST SYDNEY, Sun.— The Australian Amateur Cine Society is inviting entries for its 1959 international gold cup competition. Australian entries close with the Secretary. Box 1463, G-P.0., Sydney, on July 31. but overseas films should reach Australia by Aug. 15 to allow time to facilitate Customs formalities. The
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  • 149 5 IPOH POLICE BREAK-UP GANGSTERS' 'WAR COUNCIL' IPOH, Sun.— Following a short chase, Police flred three shots m the air and arrested four suspects, when they broke up a "war council" of 16 secret society thugs, some believed to have come from Singapore, at a coffee-shop m Laxa- mana Road a
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  • 228 6 Tunku warns the Chinese of evil consequences' ALOR STAR, Sun— Former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, yesterday warned the Chinese that "evil consequences" would fall on them if they kept politics to themselves. He also said that some of the Chinese had blindly allowed themselves to be swayed by those
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  • 110 6 IPOH. Sun. Two more Standard readers today sent donations to widow. Madam Aw Ah Go. of Alor Star, whose plight was brought to the attention of the public by the Sunday Standard on July 5. Madam Aw. an expectant mother with eight other
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  • 77 6 PENANG, Sun.— Two destroyers of the Bth Destroyer Squadron. HMS Cheviot and HMS Cossack, have arrived here on an operational visit. The Commanding Officer of the Squadron. Capt. W. D. O'Brien, later paid a courtesy call on the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. The Cossack
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  • 73 6 PENANG, Sun. A voice aircraft, which had been broadcasting messages to surrender to the remnants of Communist terrorists hiding m the hiils here has been withdrawn. An authoritative source tod The Standard today that there were no signs of the five remaining terrorists m the
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  • 355 6 THE taxi service is the most fascinating characteristic of Singapore, says Australian housewife. Mrs. Rosalind L. Smith, who won for herself aid her husband a round-the-world trip m a competition sponsored by the Australian Federation of Broadcasting stations She compared Singapore with Australian cities.
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  • 328 6 42 blood donors receive awards from the Sultan Special Gold Bars for two IPOH. Sun. Among: the 42 recipients present to receive awards from the Sultan of Perak on the padang this morning for donations to the Perak blood bank were a Malay and a European, who received the Gold
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  • 130 6 He shot 2 bears and ended in court TEMERLOH. Sun. A hunter who brought off the feat of downing two angry bears m one day found himself before the Magistrate yesterday. The reason? Rubber tapper Loh Hoi had failed to report the killing of protected animals to the Games Department.
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  • 105 6 MALAYA'S NEW ENVOY TO PAKISTAN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Federation Government has appointed Dato Haji Kamaruddin bin Haji Idris as the High Commissioner m Pakistan m succession to Tunku Mohammed bin Tunku Besar Burhanudriin, w^o is returning to the Malayan Civil Service. Born m Selangor on May 31. 1904. Dato
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  • 79 6 SEREMBAN. Sun.— The Regent of Negri Sembilan, Tunku Laxamana Manawlr. today praised the work of the St. John's Ambulance Association m Malaya. In a message on the occasion of the opening of the Association's new headquarters building here he said: "The St. John's Ambulance Association is a
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  • 485 6 Musical Society orchestral concert a success (Standard Music Critic) ILSE von AlDenheim played Beethoven's c minor piano concerto, and Igor Ozim Bach's E major violin concerto, with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra under Edwin Smith m the Victoria Theatre last night. Miss von Alpenheim gave a forthright and incisive account of
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  • 304 6 City, District Councils to be merged tor greater efficiency A THOROUGH reorganization of various departments of the Singapore City Council and District Council are on the way. The Ministry of National Development yesterday announced the reorganization and unification of various departments m the Councils to
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  • 155 6 A GIFT of nearly 1.300 books m Tamil was presented at a ceremony yesterday morning, at the Beatty Secondary School Hall, to three Singapore Tamil Schools and the Singapore Trafalgar Home for Lepers by the Tamil society. Valluvar Ulam. The presentation marked the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 402 6 ss^ li 11 1111 J I I Vi I 111 1 1 Ty Signa' and News, 10 News ta k Wl I■ilk I I I 1 1 I Im 1 |ii I 4 litf* 1 WmmmW lsl ni South-East As. a J 1 'iit 11 I W II llli fl
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  • Article, Illustration
    1259 7 I DEAR ME LEN North, South, East, and West They Come. From Teen-age Daughter, Dad And urn. I Some to tell him all their woe; Others tell him "where to Go!" Our readers send their letters. The Standard pays the price ($l5 for the Best), and Len Thorne
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  • 770 7 The Maid of Cotton who is still a 'schoolgirl. Irene Lim meets CE Miss Malinda arry was chosen ie 1959 Maid of ton, a few hs ago we have uently seen pic- of her m papers rorld over, besides ing and reading tiuch about her her beauty and magnetic perlity
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  • 103 7 Singapore girl in Hollywood s M/2S. ilmy Wee, Singapore repre- sentative of Max Factor, who is I on a trip around I the world, is seen here with Miss Uni- verse, chatting and comparing the new Hi-society lipstick a Max Factor's new I product. i Mrs. Wee is at present
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  • 203 7 r VO keep the inner man and woman cool, here are some delicious hot weather drinks. Lager Beer Punch Pare a lemon thinly, and put the strips into a jug with a small cupful of water, a glass of sherry, the juice of two lemons
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • 328 9 Copra Still In Short Supply COPRA arrivals into Singapore last week continued at the rate of only about 800/1,000 tons still rather below expectations, says the report of Lewis Peat (Singapore Ltd Short covering for copra and coconut oil commitments consequently kept price levels far above parity with London quotations,
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  • 182 9 QUIET conditions prevailed m all section? of the Malayan Share market on Saturday. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Lon. Tin Sme'.t Ordv 35/- 36/-cdcb Sime Darby Holding? 1 2 6) 3 6 3 8 Wearne Bro- 1 23
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  • 368 9 CONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS- LTD. Preliminary statemerit shows net profit *m Consolidated Account at £396.30]. compared with £531.219 last year. Board recommend maintained dividend and bonus at a total of 3/6 per share. PATERSON SIMONS ft CO. LTD: It is now disclosed that the offer made on behalf of
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  • 64 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) The Indonesian Batik Cooperative Council said eight cambric factories are planned for construction throughout the nation. The co-operative council said the bulk of the factories will be located m Central Java. In a statement, the council said there are only three factories
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  • 55 9 HK Traders On Goods Move HONGKONG, Sun. (UPI).— Trade sources here said that the Singapore Government's lifting of restrictions on the importation of goods direct from dollar area countries will not leave Hongkong entirely out m the cold. These sources said that Singapore still will have to do a considerable
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  • 26 9 JAKARTA, Sun. (UPI) Trade and Finance Ministry officials said Indonesia's exports during the first four months of the year were much lower than anticipated.
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  • 41 9 AN established wheelmanufacturing company m Sydney is spending £1,000.000 to expand production of all types of truck and agricultural implement wheels. It represents a major contribution to achieving selfsufficiency of the rapidly growing Australian automotive industry.
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  • 402 9 Industrials Ease On Irregular Mart By A Market Correspondent CONDITIONS were considerably quieter m the local share market last week, which was no doubt affected to some extent by the political outlook m the Federation. Indus trials generally were more irregular m movement with prices
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  • 134 9 THE Pepsi-Cola Company will have exclusive representation of the soft drink industry at the American National Exhibition, opening m Moscow on July 25. The exhibition, which will last 42 days, will introduce for the nrst time an American soft drink m Russia. Pepsi-Cola
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  • 410 9 BUSINESS done from July 11 17 1959. Industrials: Con. Tin Smelter 35/-: Fitzpatncks $1 03 and $1.02: Fraser and Neaves ords $1,314 to $130: Gammon $1.79 to $172. Hammers $1.39 and $138; Hong kong Bank (Co') HKS94O and $497.25; Hume <FE) pref A4lO. Wm. Jacks
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  • 30 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks* Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday:Selling (ready) T.T VO D Belzian Francs 1631 1/2 Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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  • 35 10 ROSEE D'OR-fine food, choice wines, good musit— opens to THE unique horse-shoe shaped serving counter where the 'chTTcJ^^MlP obtained. The top of the counter it mosaic with the unusual drr I walls m the background.
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  • 204 10  -  ALAN YANG By FINE food, choic wines and good music that m a nutshell is the Rosee dOr which opens m Singapore today. Furnished at a cost of $200,000, the Rosee dOr —or the Lido Grand Restaurant as it is officially called will
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  • 45 11 Lunch-time music— the stereophonic way ROSEE dOr, which opens m the State of Singapore today, provides stereophonic music at lunchtime. Here is the latest stereophonic gram. MR. Lim Kirn Seng, owner of the Rosee d'Or. He olso owns the wellknown Orchard Road, milk-bar Mont dOr
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    • 151 11 lARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS IDO RESTAURANT In the occasion of their opening today PIVERSAL ADVERTISING LTD. AmW^A^T .mmWmW ___________^^F *mW **mm^^mu\W AmW AT jA^T a^T AmW A^r AW AW AW AW aw aW Aw AmW Aw aW A\T O^ mW AW _______^r *\mr *AW A\mW B .m*mT^^m\ A\W .m**^mu^mmmmmmWmWm\\\ W W .AmW^
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  • 306 12 Malacca Beaten By An Innings SINGAPORE became the South Zone finalists In the MCA inter-state cricket tournament when they trounced Malacca by an innings and 131 runs at the end of their two-day match on the Padang yesterday. Continuing their overnight score or 169 runs for
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  • 270 12 SINGAPORE— Ist. Innings R. Bowles c& b Sethupathv 36 B R. Marks b S. Sequerah 18 J. Woodhouse c Bhupalan b Sethupathv 4 R. Da Silva lbw S. Sequerah 22 R. Barker lbw Hazarah Singh 0 H Sheppard c Sivasamboo b H Sequerah 51 A Delilkan c Mullen b
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  • 35 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Perak Combined School? retained the Heah .Too Seang trophy for the second year m ?u~cession when they beat Selangor Combined Schools at the Selangor Badminton hall here tonight.
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  • 330 12 BAM expresses cons over proposed chan-i to the Thomas Cup m KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Moloyo is strongly O pp osln the International Badminton Federation, which will deny 0n 9: champion nation the right to stage more thon one choll cnqc y if it continues to
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  • 67 12 CHAN'S 8-13 HELPS F. N. A FINE spell Cf bowling hy Chan Pillai, who took eight wickets for 13 run?, enabled Fraser Neave to beat Royal Air Fore? Seletar m the SCA's junion tournament match by seven runs at Seletar yesterday. ScoresF. N 95 (Jones 22. Waidrop 18. Cooper two
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  • 291 12 THE FASTEST TIME of the day at the Singapore Motor Club Princess Elizabeth Estate Sprint was returned by J. B. B. Swarm m an A. C. Ace at the Estate yesterday. Swarm's faste_>t time, 1 minute 46.05 seconds, was
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  • 511 12 Racing Cars 500 cc and under: 1. W. R. A Wyllie (Bcrke'ev) 2m 13 99 see 1.100 cc and under: 1. J A. Milne «Cooper» lm. 49.325: 2. B. L. Flack tCoopcr>; 3. Cnan Lye Choon "Cooper* 3.000 cc and under: 1. J B B Swarm (AC.
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  • 39 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Sentui Railway Recreation Club entered the final of the Malayan Railway Inter-Club knockout cricket competition for the Strachan Cup when they beat K.L. Railway Recreation Club by 67 runs on the Sentul Ground today.
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  • 697 12 A. G.B. Pakir became the 1959 Singapore men's singles tennis champion when he beat his youthful opponent Osman Sharain 6-0 6-0 m the finals played at Tanglin yesterday. It was a case of experience triumphing over youth and under
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  • 212 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor took a step near the cup final when they beat Negri Sembilan 4-2 m their return Malaya Cup South Zone match on the Merdeka Stadium ground here today. Selangor thus maintained their position at the head of the South Zone table with an
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  • 73 12 Khoo To Captain The South KHOO BIN KHENG will captain the South cricket team against the North at Seremban on August 1, 2, I The following i.s the 1< Khoo Bin Kheng, De\ it (both NS), Ross. Sivasamboo (Malacca). B. Marks. R I)., Silva (both Spore Sethupathv Malaci .i A
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  • 40 12 THH Malayan Royal N Volunteer Reserve beal the Mai me Police by four games to one m the MCand round of the Malayan Armed Force badminton kno< k-< pal tion played latl night at the Took Ayer Ba«=in.
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  • 142 12 14 NATIONS SAY 'YES TO TUN AS HEAD Xl Al n M „J Vt' the Asian RadaaJff V rat.on whll J IU inaugural m^.l t». Juh :ii a. a*, Kourie.n fc ftS host n.iiion UK? strong >up,, ft J;* t»on Ol th, \y P Burn,., (M|(r India liKi, in .v
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  • 510 12 COOKE IN GREAT FOR TAKES 7-4 POLICE skipper Cecil Cooke, produ* fd h-W jm when he took seven wickets for four run^ iv To c!i goon Gardens m their postponed crn ket t._Si v! SCA's senior tournament at Thomson Rose J° J* Thl.s feat by Cooke enabled Police to beat
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  • 34 12 TIME SAVES PENANG m beat. I hen m an I innmu ig at itun bUy) 1 iK X I B^ Pen Hfl I 1 I I Penan- Kfl I 20. B L^'-^'^'MBl Eng fc
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    • 130 12 umii ESSEMCE o^ CHICKEN This Essence of Chicken provides an eitremely r«ch source of protein m an easily digestible torm It has stimulative properties and. m cases of sickness, will quickly restore a patient s appetite, and, being readily assimilated, will hove a strengthening effect. It is recommended especially m
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    • 128 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Div* 3A: P. Stia ts Setia Jaya, F. Park Div. 3B: Arsenal SC vs TTS. MFA Kebenaran Club vs P. Peranakan. F N. SAFA training, Jalan Besar 7 p.m. PENANG SOCCER: Div Two League: I.R.C. vs M.T.C.. P.S.C. Ground, 5* 15 p.m. T.P.C.A. "B" rs Marines SC. Dato
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  • 1231 13 lOUTNGI OUTNG are weights and probable fields for Satur--25. first day of the Penane Turf Club August Iday meeting: THE GOLD CUP Class I-ly 4 Miles of Ljlifa cfc ir f 7y 9.10 Rodgers Or. T.K. Loo and w.color II bif 4y 8.10 Spencer thf^lutS^ iI. bag 6> I
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  • 275 13 PAHAT, Sun.— Dark year-old Chuan Wee Pahat made a m the javer women at the meet to smash *yan record of 97 ft. ns. 8 records were one equalled on Pd day of the meet. P" Hurdles: 1. J S. ud Salleh. 3. m
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  • 281 13 SPORE CHAMP TAKES TWO PENANG TITLES PENANG, Sun. Singapore's tennis champion, Ong Chew Bee, won both the singles and the mixed doubles m the Penang Open Lawn tennis championships which were brought to a successful ending at the Penang Sports Club this evening. He beat Tan Cheng Tee m traight
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  • 140 13 GOVT. SOCCER S-FINAL TAIPING, Sun. Federation Prisons will meet Negri Sembilan m the semi-final of the Inter-Government service soccer competition on the St. Georges' padang here on Wednesday. Prisons, who are champions of the North Zone, have already beaten Perlis, Penang and Perak. Negri are champions of the South Zone
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  • 64 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor Club B and Kilat Club 'B became the joint holders of the Selangor Cricket Association knockout cricket competition for the Navaratnam Shield when they drew m the final on the Pantai ground today. Final scores were Kilat Club 124 for five wickets declared
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  • 487 13 CUP FINAL: PERAK GO ONE STEP NEARER 10,000 Cheer As They Edge Comb. Services IPOH, Sun. Perak virtually assured themselves of entering the Malaya Cup soccer final when they avenged their earlier defeat of 2-1 by edging Combined Services by a similar margin before a record crowd of 10.000 on
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    63 13 photo. ALTOS. Calif: Frank McKinney, of Indianapolis, shoirn as he chopped a half second off the icorld record for the 200-metre backstroke event to climax a blazmg men's National A.A.U. Swimming and Divina meet which saw a total of two xcorld marks and seven American records broken, McKinney suam the
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  • 193 13 IPOH, Sun. Perak were 114 runs with four wickets m hand at the close of play on the first day of their cricket match against the Emu Club of New South Wales, Australia. i The Emus 'batting first' scored 236 runs m their first
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  • 82 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Selangor Indian Association and TPCA drew m their cricket fixture on the Taylor Road ground here today. The Indians, batting first, totalled 180 ru~- for 9 wickets declared. Lall Singh top scored with 68 runs while Gordon Jansz was unbeaten with 46
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  • 37 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The annual athletics meet of the Methodist Boys School scheduled to be held yesterday at the Merdeka Stadium was cancelled because of rain. It will now be held on August 7.
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  • 20 13 RAJ AJI UP RAJA J I Sports Club beat G.H.Q. Signals 4-3 m a soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 165 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. About 400 fans saw Selangor beat Negri Sembilan by two bouts to one with one contest drawn m a boxing match at the Chinwoo Stadium last night. T*he proceeds of last night s boxing will go to the Malayan Association For The
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  • 78 13 R. C. W. Stokes, the Malayan champion, tied with J. Sheedy for the Royal Island Club "A" Division Medal with a nett score of 70 played at Club links at Thomson Road on Saturday. The "A" Division ball sweep competition was won by E. J. Orme
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  • 497 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun A total of four records were broken and one equalled at the close of the Selangor Telecommunications Athletic and Welfare Association's sixth annual athletic championships at the Victoria Institution ground here yesterday. N. Palanlappan put up a grand performance m the
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  • 61 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Über Cup competition between Malaya and Hongkong will be played at Singapore on Sept. 5 The Malayan team will be selected after the Malayan championships to be played from July 31 to August 5 at Singapore. The Malayan team will be given
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  • 112 13 A FINE century by Ken Gould paved the way for the Bar to bcore a 75 runs victory over The Bench m their annual cricket match played on the SRC padang yesterday. The Bar batted first and scored 191 runs. The Bench were dismissed
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  • 110 13 S'pore do it in last ball KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Singapore Chinese beat Selangor Chinese by one run m an exciting finish m their ~nnual cricket match on the Pudu Road ground here today. Singapore won the match m the la_>t ba 1 of the match when Chua Eng Cheng was
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    • 67 14 The General takes a ride Photo). •—mm******—*—***—. WEARING a crash helmet and keeping his cigar clamped firmly between his teeth. Air Force ViceChief of Staff. Gen. Curtis Le May is ahout to "bank into a turn" with his go-cart on a runway at nearby Andrews Air Force Base on July
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    • 265 14 HALF MILLION SIGHTSEERS MANILA, Sun. (Reuter) Lord Rowallan. Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth, arrived here tonight by air from Hongkong to attend the tenth world I scout jamboree. Lord Rowal'.an said: "I am glad to be here. I am sorry 1 missed the
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    • 66 14 HEARTBEAT STOPPEP FOR 6½ WEEKS CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA. Sun. (Reuter).— Scientists at Charlotte Memorial Hospital report a dog's heart had been surgically removed and then kept beating for up to six-and-a-half weeks They explained that the animal's heart and lungs were removed m such a way that the circulation of
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    • 148 14 She's rich, so fiance gets the sack LAS VEGAS, Sun. (Reuter) A Las Vegas detective chief has been dismissed because he planned to marry a shapely chorus girl. •They don't think I am good enough for him," 27-year-old Jackie Winter, the chorus girl, sobbed to reporters. Sheriff W. W. Laypo'dt
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    • 80 14 9 PEOPLE IN TWO-SEATER: MAN FINED LONDON. Sun. (Reuter).— Nine people who piled into a two-seater sports car were just seeing how many it could hold. David Clover, one of them told a court here today. "I had no idea the car would be driven ofT." said Clover who was
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      19 14 m a way, mine an' Andy's was a runaway marriage. I ran away— but »c caught me."
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    • 304 14 Coart President opens fire on mob 50 killed m street fighting between tribes BEIRUT, Sun. (UPI) Unconfirmed reports reaching Beirut said more than 50 persons have been killed m fighting between communistsupported Kurdish tribesmen and nationalistic Turkmen tribesmen m Kirkuk, Iraq. The reports said fighting broke
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    • 109 14 Nehru is still weak NEW DELHI. Sun. (Reuter) Mr. Nehru. Indian Prime Minister, arrived here tod#y after a ten-day holiday m the Himalayan resort of Simla. Mr. Nehru, who was reported indisposed last night, told reporters he had actually been m bed for three days with a fever and his
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      • 21 14 THOMAS BROWN. 62. of Sydney, died m hospital yesterday of injuries received when a beer keg exploded m a club. Reuter
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      • 36 14 CZECHOSLOVAKIA has offered industrial credits to Indonesia, Antara News Agency reported yesterday The Agency said Czechoslovakia was prepared to supply Indonesia with cement factories, steam generating plant, textile mills, sugar factories and railway rolling stock. Reuter
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      • 95 14 Queen physicaly run down WHITE HORSE. lIYUAKON. Sun. (UPl)— Queen Elizabeth's doctor tonight confirmed speculation that she was tired after the first month of her 45-day Canadian tour. The unexpected medical bulletin followed several days of reports that the Queen was physically run down by the rigours of her journey
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      • 61 14 FRAGMENTS of toys Peter The Great may have played with have been found during excavations on the construction site of the Kremlin. Tass. the Soviet News Agency, reported. Tass said during the excavations the ruins of the foundation and vaults of the chambers of Queen Nat3lia Peter The Great's mother
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    • 107 14 £13m. for Aswan dam allocated CAIRO, Sun. (Reuter)— Dr Abdul Monein El Kassuny United Arab Republic Minister of Economy, last night announced separate budgets for the Egyptian and Syrian regions for 1959-60, both higher than m the previous year. u£_ s^ m -s was sste t aside from both budgets
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    • 182 14 Castro's resignation is not accepted HAVANA. Sun. (Reuter) The Cuban cabinet has called on the Prime Minister Dr. Fidel Castro to resume his duties after the newly appointed president, Senbr Oswaldo Dorticos refused to accept his resignation. The cabinet decision was taken at an emergency meeting last night amid conflicting
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    • 149 14 SHOULD UK POLICE BE ARMED? LONDON. Sun. (Reuter)* The murder of a police detective sergeant here this week has revived an old controversy m Britain "Should our police be armed?" Forty-year-old Detective Sergeant Raymond Purdy was shot dead m the entrance to a block of flats m the West London
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    • 209 14 NICE, FRANCE, Sun. (UPI). Frenchwoman Claude Kogan says that all is set for an alljeminine assault on the world's sixth highest mountain 26,866 foot Mount Cho Oyu of the Himalayan chain. She said an international team of 12 women will leave Katmandu, Nepal,
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    • 67 14 /<\ LUR JBUS, Georgia, Sun. (Reuter)— A man went to iKJ t2L*tJ!s* mi n or er forcln h,s wl «o return his ST******!**?* Moore's wife took away his teeth and hid tnem after he refused to pay the bill. When she continued to hide them, he went
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      35 14 Photo). THE Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi is greeted h7s] Churchill at the latter's home during the former's visit to Britain r m Kishi arrived m Rome yesterday on an official visit. UPI
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    • 322 14 CHURCH BAN ON SWIM SUCK CAN RUIN UNIVERSE CONTEST LONG BEACH, Calilornia, Sun. <UPI> A church ban on Catholic girls appearing m bathing suits could "wreck"' the Miss Universe beauty pageant, officials declared today. At least 25 per cent of the girls are Catholic." pageant director Oscar Meinhardt said, "and
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    • 117 14 SYDNEY. Sun. K» uteri— Jimmy TarianO man Chimpanzee, is safe. John Calvert, the actor-manager uhose wrfc lies wrecked off Elcho Island. Northern Tm* of Jimmy, has received permission from quinl cers to bring the chimp into Australia Under strict quarantine laws. Jimmy m I "sentenced to
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