Singapore Standard, 29 July 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD m sl Telephone *****—5 Cable -TICERNEWS- SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 29, 1959 Vol. X No. 27 l5 ct,. u Pages
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  • 464 1 NEW STUDY COURSE FOB CIVIL SEBVANTS A pare Govt. wn*>me to increase efficiency They will get to know of Asian neighbours: Goh SINGAPORE Government servants will hove to undergo a political study course. This, according to the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, "is a part of
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  • 324 1 Kerala: Police fire on students, 2 hurt RED GOVT. DENIES CHARCES OF BIAS NEW DELHI, Tues. (UPI Reuter) New incidents and injuries were reported from communist administered Kerala state yesterday, while political observers predicted Central Government intervention in the strife-torn area before the end of this month. Reports reaching here
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  • 71 1 JAP-MALAYA TRADE PACT BY YEAR END KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A trade agreement between the Federation of Malaya and Japan is hoped to be concluded before the end of the year This was stated in a joint communique issued yesterday after preliminary trade talks between Malaya and Japan representatives. There were
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  • 81 1 S'pore-KL night mail breaks into two KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— It is reported that the night goods train from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur broke into two, south of Oemas, this morning. Due to this incident the main railway line was blocked for two hours. The passenger train from Singapore to Kuala
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  • 67 1 RI TO START BORDER TALKS ON BORNEO JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) Antara news agency has reported that talks on border problems in Borneo would be conducted shortly between Indonesian and British officials. The agency said the talks would be conducted in the British colony of Sarawak. Antara added that a team
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  • 45 1 Meet 'Miss Friendship' Phofo. THE beaming beauty here is Miss Thailand or Sondi Sodsai who represented her country in the Miss Universe Beauty Pageant at Long Beach, U.S.A., last week. Twenty-two-year-old Sondi was crowned "Miss Friendship" and she is holding the trophy presented her. UPI
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  • 86 1 Death of Fed. Regt. Officer KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Major Nasir bin Ya'acob of the Royal Malay Regiment, died this evening at the Bungsar Hospital, where he was admitted two davs ago seriously ill. The Major, who was attached to the Malaya Command Headquarters, joined the Malay Regiment in 1936 as
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  • 48 1 JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) Antara news agency said today a rebel regiment had surrendered in the Atieh re^ gion of North Sumatra. A delegation from the regiment told government authorities it wanted to re-unite with the nation under the new government recently proclaimed by President Soekarno.
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  • 63 1 What if it should rain? CHICAGO. Tues. (UPI) Paper clothe* from a a slot machine will appear in the "not too distant future," predicts a Chicago produce development firm. Paper clothes will provide more variations in both style and colour and they will be cheap enough to be thrown away
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  • 219 1 POLICE SHOOT TWO IN CLASH WITH GANGSTERS TWO MEN were seriously wounded in Balestier Road, Singapore, when police opened fire on a group of gangsters last night. The police party, led by an Inspector, were on decoy duty at about 11 p.m. when the gangsters attacked them with parangs and
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  • 262 1 JNIONS IN FEDERATION CONCERNED' OVER MR. R's SUSPENSION KUALA LIMPIR, Tues. The Congress of Inions of Employees In the Public and Civil Services of the Federation has decided to investigate the Singapore Government's suspension from service of the chairman of the Council of Joint Action, Mr. F. V. Rajendra. The
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  • 184 1 VIENNA, Tues. (UPI) Arabs and Israelis attending the communist-run World Youth Festival battled with knives in a Vienna restaurant last nirht, police reported today. Police broke up the brawl before anyone was seriously hurt, but some personi suffered minor injuries. No
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  • 25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A PMIP candidate. Inche Ibrahim bin Haji Nordin. of Klang. has been missing since yesterday. The Police art still Investigating.
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  • 149 1 Printing dispute nears end LONDON, Tues. (Reuter) Union leaders and employers met in London again today to thrash out details of a back-to-work settlement of Britain's six-week-long printing dispute. Tough negotiations which continued all day <>n Sunday and almost to midnight lM| night reached general agreement on union claims for
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  • 512 2 Crisis has settled down, I hope nothing will upset it: Dr. Urn PENANG, T«6S. During tkm trarsirioMJ period, the re-«rgoni-satfoti of the Malayan Chines* Association will be in the hand* of an eight-man special t«b -committee. This was disclosed by Che President of the
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  • 192 2 Inspector faces 29 counts of bribery HONGKONG. Tues. (Reuter)—A 28-year-old British police sub-inspector was charged In court here today on 29 counts for corruption involving his alleged acceptance of bribes totalling $39,245 (Hongkong). He is John Evans, employed in the Immigration section of the Hongkong Police. He pleaded not guilty
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  • 57 2 JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter) Lieutenant-General A. H. Nasution. Indonesian Defence Minister and Army Chief-of-BUff, has forbidden strikes and lockouts in the textile Industry. Antara News Agency reported yesterday. Antara said the General had taken thU step in the interests of security, law and order, and to ensure that
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  • 37 2 BERUN, Tues. (UPD West Berlin Police announced today the arrest of an American on suspicion of being a communist spy. The American was arrested by U.S. Army agents and turned over to West Berlin Police.
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  • 55 2 LONDON, Tues. (Reuter).— Lord Weir of Eastwood, a Scottish industrialist and Air Minister in the Ftest World War, left a gross personal estate m England and Scotland valued at 3.304 J92. Lord Weir, who was a descendant of the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns, died on
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  • 74 2 THE St. John Ambulance Brijad* Si.r, W Area, collected a sum of afe+ut S« not J*** M Happy World Stadium on JfcJ? 111 hf ««B Chairman of the SJ.A.B. Counril" M, I »ai* that the nmnej rollerted f«r #L G CoubcU Building Fund. f<>r <»» Mr.
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  • 495 2 Son beheaded: Moth to stand tri A 22-YEAB-OLD woman confessed to her husband thai she killed their 13--month-old s+n, **«in after an argument over a seamstress, a preliminary Inquiry in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court was told yesterday. The woman, Ang Soo Noy, was tentatively charged with the murder of
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  • 101 2 Two gangs of bicycle thieves broken TAIPING. Tues. Two of the five main gangs of bicycle thieves operating in this district have been smashed. Police told The Standard this morning. Two of the leaders of the smashed gang arc at present serving a year's prison term each. Meanwhile, the Police
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  • 70 2 LONDON, Tues (Reuter)— The British Government announced last night the official abolition of the term "National Assistance" for those receiving state money in time of need. Mr. John Boyd Carpenter. Minister of Pensions and National Insurance, said that the National Assistance Board had decided
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  • 124 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The Pineapple Inquiry Com™Sfi°n will resume its session at the Ministry of Commerre and Industry. Singapore, on Aug. 3 at in a .m. The secretary to the Comrn slo I 1 Mr. Bhupinder Singh, told The Standard here today that
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  • 90 2 He's here for the holidays ANTONY wnfl is only an U-« schoolbn). but when he armfd jiporr by »«rj London hf "H l birds with oik rt« Antony «h« HJ at the WellWfl Preparatory Sc^. here to npfnd M' Malayan ho'idr his parrnU Ma^J Wilkin s and Mi** Ullk.ns Last
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  • EDITORIAL• SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 424 3 LANGUAGE and cultural issues must have no Jace in political campaigning for elections, specially when they are distorted to ferment fanaj C j s m. The danger of irresponsible politicians s ,ng these issues as a background for sowing seeds f tear, distrust and suspicion, in the
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    • 391 3 WHILE most, if not all, of Soviet Premier (Krushchev s bluster and threat seem to have netted under the calm and mellowing influence of is American guest, Vice-President Richard Nixon,. gypt's President Nasser, who is also head of the Jnited Arab Republic, has vied for a
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  • 664 3  - Japan Plans Technical Centres In Asia TAKESHI SATO by TOKYO. r p!E Japanese Government is making plans to start building technical centres in several Asian countries this year to provide practical training in the operation of Japanese machinery and agricultural methods for an increasing number of youths in the region.
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  • 208 3 Shorts From the Talks Height Of Sanity "AT the bottom of every human mind, the psychiatrists say, roam the monsters and the illogical universes which are Mr. Dali's subjects, and if they were not there in our own minds his pictures wouldn't interest or shock us. The normal human being
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  • 768 3  - Fears Of South African Boycott GEORGE CLAY by JOHANNESBURG its practical effects have not yet been felt, the snowballing international trade boycott of South Africa has had a great impact on public thinking here. The Minister of Economic Affairs, Dr. Nico Diedrichs, assured the country last week that the Government
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  • 70 3 Cold weather makes people hungrier. Experts say it's nature's way of allowing for the food energy used up for body heat. Tests have shown that a normal human being eats about 15 calories more per day for every 1 -degree drop in temperature. Some Army rations provide
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  • 768 3  - Soviet Influence In Iraq H.A.B.PHILBY i «nr BEIRUT invitation to visit Russia extended to General Kassem by Mr. Kuznetsov, Soviet ViceMinister of Foreign Affairs, comes as no surprise here and it is not thought that it will lead to any basic change in Iraq's situation. Despite the recent friction between
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  • 388 3 the NEWS as at strikes me JI3TORY it our lime hat provided us with the unforgettable fact that warmongers ana aggressor*, after a period of initial sue. cess, end up the vanquished. They either live the rest of their days in dishonour and in hiding or to to their graves
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 285 4 Yong urges principals to economise on essential services SINGAPORE'S Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, yesterday asked principals of all Government schools to cut down their bills on water, electricity and gas, to the bare minimum. In a circular to the principals,
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  • 281 4 Tunku, a national idol: He gave us a place in the sun says union KUALA LLMPLR. Tues. The Federation Government Temporary Officers Union today described the former Prime Minister and leader of the Alliance Tunku Abdul Rahman, as a "national idol who has given us a place in the sun."
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  • 118 4 For want of money, mother of 2 ended life AN estranged wife -drank caustic soda because of financial difficulties and died, it was disclosed in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. Seventy-three year old Liew Fong, revealed this while giving evidence at the inquest on her daughter-in-law, Worrg Moi. 36. who
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  • 40 4 TAIPING, Tues. Telephone wires worth $10 were stolen at the 8J Mile Ulu Sepatang. Taiping at about 7 a.m. this morningA lines-man found the wires cut between two posts and he reported the matter to the Police.
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  • 53 4 Kimono girl is Shideko MISS Shideko Mori, who will be a model at the State Scout Ball to be held at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Saturday. She will wear this summer kimono used on informal occasions. Shideko is the daughter of Mr. T. Mori, principal of the Methodist Boys*
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  • 269 4 PRESS reports on the hazards of X-rays are described as "unbalanced and sensational," in an article in the latest Issue of the official organ of the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College oi Medicine. Singapo.e. and the Faculty of Medicine,
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  • 84 4 NAVIES OF FIVE NATIONS IN EXERCISE THE biggest British Commonwealth Naval exercise to be staged in the Indian Ocean is now in progress. Thirty eight warships from Britain. Australia. New Zealand. Pakistan. India and Ceylon are engaged in the first phase of the exercise. This will cover five weeks of
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  • 135 4 SINGAPORE lawyer Mr. Geoffrey Abisheganaden is to attend the 1959 Community Welfare Specialists Project in New York, at the invitation of US State Department. He leaves Singapore on August 2. The four-month long project is scheduled to begin on August 20. Fifteen delegates from
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  • 315 4 UK still rules Malaya indirectly PMIP declares KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. British imperialism used subtle methods to weaken the Malays by the open-door policy and by divide and rule, Che Wan Mustafa of the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, said over Radio Malaya tonight during a party political broad- cast. He said that
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  • 152 4 Promise of schools, Jettys and water tanks to islanders MANY children Pawai and p u au Dan two small' Singapore of primary fduc mo* their pare afford to M M textbooks This ptthi Mllfc to Inche &J Parliameni Ministrv of mem bv yesterday Inche V. that unit supplied children chance
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  • 89 4 Army lay pipelines two islands THE Briton begin !ayir: seven-in^h pipeline HI) Singapore to P from there *o B An Athis pipe in* *r.: r, water from Sirgapmfe Army ptrsom on both thp The w.i'er for by the Army, ttef man pointed 0 He alwi laid, «v«ia| second pip* r
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  • 61 4 TELUK ANS third annual gencri flj of 'he A V*J Staff* Unioi has e.f-ted pM W^**l bearers Vi rtllldtl r vire-prr c i'i' G 5 secret ,-^rv K T I rommittpc K C W.o. K L K. I K Namasi\ tyam, V K Ar r > ;..i
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  • 303 4 FOR FIRST TIME SARAWAR BORROWS $1.5m FOR the first time in its history, Sarawak has incurred a public debt, stated the Sarawak 1958 Annual Report published yesterday Government debentures sold within the territory last year raised a total of $1,500,000, it said. Revenue was $60,030,159 and expenditure came to $57,956.--444,
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  • 287 5 ell be independent f Singapore by end of year Director KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Radio Malaya in a probability run a news system indent of Radio Singapore by the end of the r the acting Director of the Federation pasting Department, Mr. David Lyttle,
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  • 158 5 A SINGAPORE Judge yesterday asked a fisherman whether he was chasing shadows the night an intruder entered his sister's room. The man. Hassan bin Othman of Woodlands Road told the court that his sister Hasnah called out to him at 1 a.m. on
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  • 282 5 'Shot in the dark' pays off: RAF man will go to NZ A "SHOT in the dark" by an RAF technician in Singapore has found its mark. Junior Technician Lawrence Dunn of RAF Changi wanted to emigrate to New Zealand because he thought it was a land of opportunity, and
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  • 60 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM Tues.— The district working committee of the National Mosque Fund here has decided to embark on various ways and means to collect funds for the mosque. At its first meeting presided over by the District Officer. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Talib. it was decided
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  • 369 5 Ministry sponsors lecture courses and Shakespeare Week for teachers THE Ministry of Education is sponsoring a series of courses for teachers in Government and aided schools during the August vacation, at the Teachers' Training College. The courses are meant for teachers of certain subjects in the English. Chinese and Tamil
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  • 116 5 $10,000 Fine For Seaman A SEAMAN. Lim Ah Leng, 30. was yesterday jailed for three months and fined $10,000 or a further three months* jail for possessing 343 pound? of dutiable cigarettes and 916 pounds of dutiable tobacco leaves on Monday. Another seaman. Kwan Ah Soon. 27, who was jointly
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  • 47 5 A STUDENT. Lim Peng Kam and hi s three colleagues who went t o the Katong Park on Monday afternoon for their studies, were robbed and relieved of $127 worth o f watches and pens by five, men, one of them armed with a dagger.
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  • 387 5 NINETEEN- YEAR-OLD Ong Chin Kiat alias Ah Pek, a part-time motor sampan operator, who went with two of his friends to the Highway Inn, Singapore, for a tea dance last year, was killed when his party was attacked by a group of persons.
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  • 114 5 IPOH, Tues. The Mentri Besar of Perak. Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawl, today declared open a new $8,000,000 tin dredge at the Malayan Tin Dredging Company's tin field at Kampong Gajah. 28 miles from here. The dredge weighs 4,500 tons and is one of three.
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  • 80 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. At a ceremony at the Istana Balai Besar, Kota Bharu, this morning 15 selected farmers and 15 padi planters, including two women, received commendation certificates and $685 in cash prizes from the Tungku Mahkot.» The Mentri Besar Kelantan Tuan Haji Ishak Lotfi bin Omar,
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  • 140 5 ar orphan walking trip to Australia Tues. A British who lost his rinf the "Battle of i" has arrived here on i Australia to become Mel. or, now 26 ed from Thailand trekking 15,000 er on foot startsea. London on He took a boat from I to Calais to begin
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  • 154 5 GAPORE Police yesterI the following lists I which have been American gold coins in bracelets, one can gold coin pendant one thick "curbced gold chain. j plain ordinary gold "butterfly" shaped i r.ecklace, a pair bangles, two pairs of is ial worn by In"Parker 21"
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  • 73 5 ACHELORS OUST OLD TURFITE *O, Tue*. A former wner. Capt. Linden will be 77 lust failed to g^de to enter the the "Bachelor of est sponsored by jagemcnt of the I>ay-Vears stood r "^hor contestants. '■arly twenties, at h Cinema last wiU take place ■Say nT Cinem a on 38
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  • 124 5 OVER 100 VIPs attended a cocktail party given by the Vietnamese Consul, Mr. Tran Kim Phoung. to the Chief of the General Staff, Armed Forces of South Vietnam, Lt. Gen. Le Van Ty last night at the Consul's residence in Leedon Park. This is the first official
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  • Article, Illustration
    60 5 J>L THE winners of the "Miss Fashion Queen" contest organised by the Rex Theatre (Shaw Organisation), Port Swettenham, are from left: Miss Teoh Beng Kim (first) aged 20, a typist in the Klang Town Council; Miss Cherie P ng (second), aged 20; and Miss Yolande Chew Yit Kin
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  • 143 5 STC UNION PROTESTS AGAINST DEPLORABLE' MEDICAL TREATMENT THE Singapore Traction Company Employees Union yesterday lodged a protest with the management alleging that the manner in which medical treatment was provided to its members by certain medical officers was deplorable. The Executive Council of the union has elected a seven-man delegation
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  • 91 5 JOBLESS MAN STOLE SMOKES JAILED CHEW HOCK TECK. 29, who claimed that he stole because he was unemployed and had a family, was yesterday jailed /or two months by a Singapore court. Insp. K. Balasundram told the court that the man had stolen 22 packets of cigarettes from a stallkeeper
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  • 344 5 TRAGEDY AT PICNIC: NO ONE TO BLAMECORONER KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An. ex-choir member of St. Joseph Church who joined a picnic party met his death diving from a jumping-board at the Forest Research Institute Swimming Pool at Kepong. th Re J a lu er xP Swaminathan told the Kuala Lumpur
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  • 30 5 THE University Dramatic Society is presenting "Amphitryon," a Restoration comedy in classical dress, by John Dryden, on Aug. 6. 7 and 8 at the Cultural Centre at 8.30 p.m.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 118 6 PROFESSOR FOR BAPTIST MEETING MR. BILL LAW SON, Professor of Bible. Texas Southern University, Hcuston, Texas will speak at a Baptist Youth Meeting at the Overseas Baptist Church. 45. Thomson Road, Singapore, at 7.30 p.m on July 31. The Professor of Bible and Mr Don Pratt a student of sacred
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  • 64 6 $602 HAUL BY FOUR MASKED MEN A PORK seller, Law Chai. was held up by four masked men at the 14 milestone Kranji Singapore and robbed of $602 early yesterday morning. Law was sleeping when he heard somebody force open the door. Four masked men rushed in; one produced a
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  • 876 6 Red China characters in school magazine ASP testifies in professors claim of wrongful dismissal PENANG, Tuts. A Special Branch officer, ASP Liew Wang Lin, testified in the Supreme Court today, that abbreviated Chinese characters used by Communist China were found in the Han Chiang High School graduation magazine. "Communist China
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  • 114 6 CJtAIUMAN of the Singapore Muslim Advisory Board, Dato S. I. O. Alsagoff, yesterday said that the Muslim community was grateful to the Government for exempting it from the provisions of the monogamous marriage law, now being drafted by the State Advocate General.
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  • 28 6 THE St. John Ambulance Brigade. Singapore. East Area. will hold its annual inspection parade at Kallang Secondary School. Mountbatten Road, at 4.30 p.m. on Aug. 9.
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  • 81 6 Side~burns banned by school PENANG. Tues.— Elvis Presley side-burns, which seemed to be the common hair-do among certain students have been banned by the Chung Ling High School. A directive to the boys with Elvis Presley sideburns to remove them at once was issued by the headmaster. Mr. Wang Yoon
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  • 625 6 LAWYER TELLS COURT HE WILL REPORT CASE TO MINISTER Shot went off from Inspector's gun A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. T. T. Rajah, alleged in the Fifth Magistrates Court yesterday that a probationary police inspector "had used an armed weapon, a revolver, without reasonable cause" while chasing his client, a newspaper
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  • 202 6 CORONER ORDERS ARREST OF BUS DRIVER A WARRANT was yesterday issued by a Singapore Coroner for the arrest of a bus driver for allegedly causing the death of a 22-year-rild airman. The Coroner. Inche Ahmad Hussein, was holding an Inquiry Into the death of Morton Hauxwell, a Junior technician, attached
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  • 76 6 RUBBER TIN PRICE spot Bo »^i Autim 1 Sept Aus. No W No J session Bh| {3 s«ptfmbfr Bi| ?N Oet-Dft Jan -Mar Spo, fFOS '>C Sfptrmhir I SwSBT" Xpr.l June Ju!>-Srp,. mbf Ortohrr-D^. Aucum rif s "Ptrmbr r Ocoh-r Tuesday 1 ■eS H Spot 4;; q *7»3.11 »e|| m
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  • 140 6 Busy da for visitin Army Chi I KUALA Lieutenant-Gem Chief of Ger.er.. $J Forces of V;ermJ^ tne Far Ear. jiJung.e War'are Seta* Tmggi en Th.rsd* The Vie'r.amest'jH is or. a vij,« to San the Federation ofl Aug. 2 In Kua.a ca'.l on the High Qq for the United \zn Geofroy
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  • 359 6 STRICTER PORT HEALTH CONTROL CALLED FOR TAKING the recent smallpox epidemic in Singapore as a case in point, an editorial in the official organ cf the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine, Singapore, and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Malaya, discusses measures of port health
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  • 56 7 SINGAPORE Police recovered a revolver with three live rounds in the chamber in an open space in Kim Seng Road. Singapore. at 5.30 p.m. on Monday. The search was made on a tip-off. It was found wedgea between two rocks. Police are now trying to
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  • 47 7 IPOH, Tr.er. Two fire engines rushed to a timber factory in Silibir Road this evening to put out a fire in a rubbish dump Some old tyre s in the dump had caught fire. It was put out without anv damage to the factory.
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  • 215 7 Glittering premiere at the Sky theatre CINERAMA came to Singapore yesterday with i glittering premiere at he completely renovated Shaw's Sky Cinema. With this premiere, Sky )ecomes the 27th Cinerama ;heatre in the world and :he only one in South-east \sia. Although not
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  • 126 7 Malayan Scout chief 'friendly' say Hungarians KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Four Hungarian scouts arrived here today by air for a brief stopover on their round-the-world tour, after attending the 10th World Jamboree in the Philippines. The leader of the group. Scoutmaster Gyorgy Nemethy told The Standard at the International Airport here
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  • 85 7 PEOPLE'S EDUCATION OFFICIALS THE following were elected office-bearers of the People's Education Association at a I meeting held recently: President Mr. k. Ramakrishnan. Vice-presidents, i Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, and Mr. Khoo Kay Chuan, general secretary— Mr. B. G. Sahai I hon. treasurer Mr. Ramzan Ali. Comm'ttee Messrs. Phang Soon Hock.
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  • 153 7 FIVE Singapore teenagcd tudents and six from the federation left Singapore yeserday by PAA for America m one-year scholarships to tudy in various schools and ive with American families. The Singapore students are 'from left) Misses Ivy Chua, Wary Sandosham, Annie Chin, Suellen Ng.
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  • 287 7 STWttNTS TOU): MR. JAMES PUTHUCHEARY, manager of the Industrial Promotion Board, said last night that students must dispense with the idea that they are the "cream of the nation." Their role, he pointed out. is the role of individuals in a changing Malaya
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  • 112 7 He warns meddling aliens MALACCA. Tues— Aliens in Malaya who have nothing to do but meddle with local politics are advised by the Chief Minister, Inche Ghaffar bin Baba, to leave the country at once. Speaking at the opening of the MIC branch at Masjid Tanah during the week-end, Inche
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    • 472 7 IWlffHaf^^l^^W^HPHMßiillß! '^^'A'piac^^^un^oT^p A M.1.«n,: P3O p.m. ,RS, T:me I l*J*/mfc^Blfc (APl.f t iF'lll§lt <'f 'ho Form fi W BBC Jazz Club P5"' 1 and New*, 940 )KL> Interfc> I <tlg^^llHi<lTinimjma>lJßMJßj3aJjLiaJ 3» The UN Speak... 6.45 Speak .J*, 45 m RS> Ti Ra s *kawan. oj^cn :rom 2.00 p.m. to 6
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 829 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE ff>. Halifax, Montreal, Boston, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and Cult Pert* f 'pore Penang P" Sham New York ULYSSES 5/6 Aug 10 Sept (2nd call) 6/7 Aug Carriers option to proceed via othe* ports to load and discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and
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    • 1042 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 8 lines) (Incorporated in Singapore) *(12 Knot) d-JpT 1 THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONOOM fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge car*. Singapore Loading tot Due Sails P. S'ham Penang Demedocus Aden.
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    • 945 8 MITSUI LINE U.S.A. LINE. S'pore P.S'hom Penong For New York. Philadelphia. Baltimore, direct discharge via Suez. Akagisan Moru 8 Aug 1 1 Aug ETA. N. York 22 Sept Mikagesan Moru 8 Sept 1 1 Sept ETA N York ISOct Megurosan Maru 8 Oct 1 1 Oct ETA N. York 17
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    • 823 8 *j) Q THE E.A.C UneJ sailings ro ADEN, RED SEA, MEDIT[r Ra M ftt.. CONTINENTAL SCANDINAVIAV p^VB MHal^Sal m.s. "Malacca c) 29 1 **«s B RC-* «s. -SareedHa b) JO luly 4 Ay. J/« 1 <^l T j| BMh "Kambodia" b) SO Aug/4 Sept S/Cfc" </7 S-l Accepting Cargo Direct
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 220 9 RUBBER UP ON GOOD SOVIET BUYING SUPPORT RUSSIAN buying, coupled with a foir amount of inquiry for China, took Singapore rubber price up by 1 cents yesterday on a market described as "very steady." Russia, it was reported, was in the market for good quantities of RSS 1, 2 and
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    • 16 9 \M>> of bargain hunters visited ChotirmaU' s in High Street Simr-,™,*
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    • 293 9 wo U.S. Firms Draw Up Trade Plan lORK, Thurs.—Fredev Associates, Inc. i an acreement with I an Express Comv which the two will co-operate i raft firm's worldand leasing prorplui propeller- it has purchas- oquipping airlines. u ement made Mr. Frederick B. of the aircraft Mr. Ralph T. Reed. American
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    • 29 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes in its rates to merchants vesterday: Selling (ready* T.T. /O.D. Belgian Francs 1631-1/4. Other exchange rates remain unaltered.
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    • 118 9 S'pore Textile Market Is Encouraging' MR. Ramesh P. Snvastava. a representative ol Sir J.P. Srivastava Group of Industries, of Uttar Pradesh (India) manufacturers of cotton textiles, hosiery and flannel articles left Singapore yesterday for Jakarta after four days' stay. He is on a one-month business tour of South-east Asia to
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    • 107 9 LONDON, Tue=. (UPI) A government White Paper last night revealed details of a draft plan to create a "little free trade area" in Europe by abolishing tariffs and other barriers to trade over a tenyear period. Members of the trade group would be Britain, Sweden. Norway,
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    • 53 9 WASHINGTON. Tues. (Reuter)—The United States development Joan fund yesterday announced basic approval of a loan of U553,700,000 to a cement manufacturing company in the Philippines. Details of the loan, whirh will be made to the Mindanao Portland Cement Company, have still to be negotiated,
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    • 150 9 Industrial Shares Improve TINS and Rubbers were quiet on the Malayan share market yesterday. Industrials, however, were selectively better Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association were: INDUSTRIALS Bayers Sellers Alex. Bricks Pref. 160 180cd Ords. 2 30 2.40 cd B.B. Petrol 50/- 52/Con. Tin Smelt.
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    • 255 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done vesterday: BB. Petrol 51/6; F. N. ords. $1.32. $1.32. Gammon $1.78; H. Waugh $1.14; Hume prefs. A4/9 overnight; M. Breweries $1.56, $1.57; Metal Box $1.69; OCB.C. $21.00; Raffles Hotel $1.17; Robinson ords. $1.29. $1.30: Cold Storage 89c; S. Steamship 60c; S
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    • 92 9 NEW YORK, Tues. (UPI)— The U.S. dollar must be devalued if it is to remain an important unit of international exchange, currency expert Mr. Franz Pick declared today. The dollar and a few "satellite currencies" are the only monetary units which have not been officially revalued in
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    • 92 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra July -August $35 buyers. $36 sellers, coconut oil in bulk $57 sellers in drums $59$ sellers; Muntok white pepper $136 sellers Sarawak white $135 sellers, special Sarawak black $81. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable
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    • 96 9 LOCKHEED Aircraft Corporation has appointed Mr Walter C. Smith, as new Dirertor of Marketing of the Corporation's California Division. He ha s been director of market administration since 1957. A veteran of 19 years with Lockheed. say* a Lockheed announcement, Mr. Smith will head the
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    • 22 9 SUGAR exports by Taiwan arc expected to reach US$55.000,onn this year, according to an official of the Taiwan Sugar Corporation.
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    • 44 9 NEW YORK. Tue.x cUPI) —Sales of United States Rubber Co. rose to a new peak in the first half of 1959 despite a 22-day strike which shut down 18 company plants in the second quarter. Chairman H. E. Humphreys Jr., reported today.
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    • 78 9 MR E. R Campbell, rhairman of the Tobacco Export Promotion Council of Rhodesia, left Singapore yester da v by Air India for Jakarta, after a short stay. Mr. Campbell told The Standard that Singapore last year bought hall million pounds of tobacco from Rhodesia. He
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 358 9 ARKON y^^H viodern Hair Pomade S \£jMm lide in Kngland) 9^ _^fi^3 £S DARKEN fREY HAIR 1 J^ 1^ hiir is a definite handi- L^^^^^^r our appearance and klvl HP^ nur business career it with OARRON. You WfZ^ w<ok ipars vounger fAT H A V nahle from leading stores ""M
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    • 103 9 P— 1 i i i For those who like big motor- ing, luxurious motoring, pletsurtblß motoring, the latest Chevrolet is I here. It's a head-turning model... a I brilliant finish, rich interior... sheer smooth lines that pack power. Its I more than a car it's a symbol of I I
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 143 9 MM^ OUTER ROADS Gen. Batchiord. Kasimbar, Katong. Ra.i?.h Brooke. Trochiscus. Statias Jensen. Ikushima Maru. Serudom, Tamesis, W.G. Walkley, Glenbank, Tankhaven 11. Steel Chemist. Hg. Silvermoon, Ferncraig, Malacca. Kilinski, Honesta, Tug ifll. Xarifa. Mascot, Baugainville. Reynolds." Tourcoign, Ettrickbank, Sudan, Canada Mail. Benvrackle, Neritina, Erilie Maersk. Kian Aun. San Roberto. SRTR 9021.
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  • 949 10  -  ARNOLD DIBBLE by Destroyed During War -Now It Nears Completion NAGOYA. A CASTLE in the air with golden dolphins standing guard is nearnig completion in this city that was all but wiped out by U.S. B-29's during World War 11. The "hanging castle" is a replica at
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  • 768 10  -  RUDY LAU by A BATH is just a bath to the uninitiated, includ ing the Scandinavians. Period. But a bath isn't just a bath to the Japanese. Sounds confusing, eh? Bet your life, it is. It's confusing even to some Japanese. It makes one dizzy just trying to
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  • 639 10  - Tokyo Tower- A To Tourist Attraction RONALD P. KRISS *"C/tu> w*> cr^Pcik by XOKYO TOWER, tallest of its kind in the world, has become one of Asia's top tourist attractions. In the six months since the 1,091-foot television tower was opened more than 2,300,000 people have boarded its pastel tinted
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 68 10 IThe world famous family of TIGER j medicinal products I V '.'.v\ iyS ■-.%y. \v-N-. »>XviffiMt^y*y' >Avv^^ vSMgWOT??* jlfl6B^^^^^^B[fe^^^^^M^3^^^B CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Pains, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I RINGS of Distinction I
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  • 55 11 ICBOTINEER WT^JZr^^^i^ 1 Race i o. H ALL HtART'S EASE Race l GLI h DO PONTICAN leC. Race zr fc&g IIsHaN fcjgjL. M M r, J u^.,c. fr:«M i LL 1 s S?-" J^2say crg e" S«? p9 One Two Four ace LT"^ irtiy>l s^^T^s^' Ford b tSSV^f G
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  • Article, Illustration
    1296 11 "My best bets are Movie Rouse n in race four and Malay Film II in the last race." FRANCIS o^^SS^^^ 215 pm> CL S 5i/ 2 Furs C.4422 Httlfl Ease b» g 6 y 8.13 Po.ner Tjoo Kema St.bU 53-241 E*h,b.»or II birg 4y 8.11 Mjrtifl Shaw Stable
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  • 658 11 vsvczsvczdsvzxd vc DANCE HALL 111 is my choice in the opening event, the 5-4 f sprint for a mixed field of Class Five performers. The speedy four-year-old won his last race in no uncertain manner coasting home by two "lengths frnl ll e six
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  • 214 11 vzxvxvxvzxvxvxv THE FRIAR II is accepting: and on his last-start form should make a sound each-way proposition in the six furlongs event for Class Four, Division One horses. me sparingly raced four year-old won his only out* ing at the Perak "Derby
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  • 281 11  -  SCRUTINEER He can be backed with confidence By MOVIE HOUSE 11, who ran third to Cheers and Signal Patrol on the first day, found the 5* furlongs too short. With these two out of the way and with the extra distance to go, he looks
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  • 301 11 The Whistler To Beat This Field vzxvzxvzxvzxvzxv THE WHISTLER gets a "track to his liking and I am giving her a great chance to account for this moderate field over 7f She also has a liking for the Penang course. At the February meeting here she slammed Division Two field
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    • 109 11 [J^TIFEW ESCAPE Mk COUGHS COLDS iSL«[ Wlse folk < > ulckl y raw ffi™ itfftMl sore throats, loosen phlegm a MAcmwcc ouoK and end coughing by using DOANS LUNG TONIC mhiim Free from harmful drugs. A B\ '!s*. JjW X child over two can safely |ip...q take It I Fifty
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  • 488 12 OVER SUBSTITUTE RULE FJ.F.A. Asked To Clarify KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Substitute Rule in soccer, permitting: the substitution of an injured player during: the course of a match, has caused confusion among football officials. The rule allows the replacement of an injured player before halftime. but the goalkeeper if
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  • 115 12 TWO Indian Thomas Cup players flew into Singapore yesterday by Air India to take part in the Malayan championships beginning here on Friday. But Nandu Natekar and T. N. Seth would not comment on their chances in the championships. "I think you can say we
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  • 307 12 Schoolboy Golfer Challenges Veterans' For S'pore Title A 17-YEAR-OLD Anglo-Chinese School golfer. Wong Weng Foo, who recently created a sensation by winning the Goh Khik Khian Cup against experienced opponents, is making his debut in this year's Singapore golf championships to be played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course
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  • 674 12 'FOREIGN' ACES SET FO TITLES Malaya's Little Wimbledon' Starts To m *>M Australia's Jacques Singles favourite 2POH, Tues. Top-ranking players from six foreign nations in South-east Asia will take part in the 1959 Malayan open tennis championships which will be held here over five days, beginning Thursday, July 30, at
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  • 136 12 FORMER champions Marine Sports Club survived a late Chinese Athletic rally to win their SAFA division I league match by five goals to three at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Trailing 2—l at half-time, Athletics fought back strongly to l^vel the score early in the second half, but
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  • 318 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. That Malayan batsmen are vulnerable to speed bowling was borne out again when Emu Club pacemen Ross Taylor, in a bright spell of 11.2 overs, two of which were maidens, claimed seven wickets for 31 runs in the Selangor versus Emu
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  • 67 12 THREE top cricketers of Pasir Panjang Technical School were suspended from all school sports for the rest of the year. They had played cricket for a Club without obtaining permission from their school. A Singapore Secondary School Sports Councillor said yesterday, "This should serve as
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  • 295 12 EMI' CLUB— lst. innings. G. Birt b Guiucharan Singh 33 J. Hayward c C. Shepherdson b Koav Khooti Leong 15 P. Davidson b Lakhbir Singh 40 R. Scott lbw Gurucharan Singh 2 J. Henderson b Gurucharan Singh 9 N. Ho'stein c Philip Singh b Gurucharan Singn 31 W. Bucknell
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  • 37 12 GOODWOOD, Sussex. Tues. (Reuter). Sir Winston Churchill's Tudor Monarch won the Stewards' Cup, run over six furlongs here today. Sir Foster Robinson's Deer Leap was second and Mrs W. Fernie's St. Elmo third. 21 ran
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  • 35 12 TAIPING. Tim. Police drew four-all with 16 Field Ambulance in the senior division soccer fixture on the Esplanade yesterday. Man of the match was inside left Ahmad of Police, who scored a hat-trick.
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  • 24 12 JOLLILADS Sports Club beat 30 Bn R.A.O.C. by six goals to two in a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.
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  • 181 12 England Beat India By 171 Ru <R*utfr) y* m India hy H fourth rrukit 5? <| l°ur match* T *9 of five I Final s, orrs I itudent a,, Wa I K today M 8., land here tner £*J x luni h the !fl the n seven in their J2
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  • 49 12 LO\Df M f todjj i chrs h AT IRRU Mil drawn G i gan 8R AT NOBTH%MnWI .»mp; an \r amptclaret Y eond y M 31. Novt AT M\ll»vTOM to rai'.. K- 177 ond y 177 1,-->rrrr-rilv I points J co\|\lßT. b^at Essci wirksh rt Jind srkof
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  • 413 12 THE Singapore Amateur Athletic Association yesterday picked 47 athletes and three officials for the Malayan Amateur Athletic Union's annual championships at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 21 and 22. Manager of the team is the ii AAA ecreta ry. Tang Tuck Wan. with Tai Chong
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 79 12 BP^^^T*£S from a Travel Agent !^l& jEfi^^B Because Mr. Smith, you are ll^^M^ilßiil given at no extra cost the services of experts who are L. *y^ r Z..^,\..l familiar with the services offered by every carrier to enable you to i choose the one which suits you best. f\ The
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 638 12 I The Draw For Sunday I ic T i\ C SSC fo^ pla j v on Sunda > 10th Tee 8.00 am. J. V. Grav hL22£?" (handlca P* h ,4, and R. Craik v4> 1st Tei in o.acKe.sw 1 45 p.m. let Tee 800 am. X A. Harvey 10th Tee
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  • 1287 13 A Silent Revolution Stirs Villages v 4flOr, <_- Vj tj& f w |L, jjy&L^^H^NN VFW DELHI. gILENT. almost imperceptible, reyolu- the seeds of which H strewn by Gandhi ji re than thirty years has at long last beIto stir the 600.005* n ?s of India. Today, average villager is ylnced
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  • 1125 13  -  JOHN GALE !»y LONDON. J^ NEW boss wot onnounced lost week for the British Broodcasting Corporation, a monolithic but independent institution that hot managed ever since its inception in 1926 to retain people's affection and respect. He Ls Mr. Hugh Carleton Greene, aged 48. brother of novelist
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  • 483 13  - From bed to verse Stan May i tfoy vzxvzxvzxvzxvxvxvxvx NEW YORK. GIFT -SHOP manaftr ffcie fdwaitfs. 45, b UckU hi a New York Wtel tuft*— eeel be muet ftoy there until h* hat written 100 eight-few poems So far over the weekend he has written twentyeight. Millions of Americans are
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  • 139 13 TF you want to make an American teen•C«r ITt Just call him an egghead. A magazine that quizzed 5.000 ycungsters ftcroa, the conntry found three times as many objected to the label "Egghead" a, U th^-ner-nn A WOMAN fthooJd have ft portrait photofrapfc made at
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 579 13 QUOTATION: bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbsßsßbs>bhi^ mutt q. 7T. gys«svs BHRbB s^n^S. 2^ WEDNESDAY FOB I^bHhEWjß^B I Nov 21 Evaluatt po ft EVCBTONE: Those who bbbbbbbs»bbV bbb^^V sW^BBk^BBBtf IM ons review your esars thnfty. tactful, cautious, I U BXaU Ssl ttrrate nt other persons' rewhose courtesy and coo- serves, protect *Mets sideration are stressed
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 172 14 THIS dramatic picture taken last u«ck shows the final stare of a tense two-hour battle with a patient poised on the roof of a hospital building. The patient, bare-foot and wearing pyjamas, grips a garden fork. Three policemen, in stockinged feet and carrying dustbin-lid "shields." closed in
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    • 276 14 SOEKARNO GOVT GETS TOUGH Ail senior officers must quit politics It could be death for sabotage of Govt. plans JAKARTA, Tues. (Reuter). Indonesia's nine-man 'inner Cabinet yesterday ordered a cutback on political party influence in the civil service and called for death sentence for sabotage of the Cabinet's economic programme.
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    • 470 14 Govt. not bound to accept Devlin report LONDON. Tues. (Reuter) —I Sir Reginald Manningham- Buller. the attorney general, told a packed House of Commons today that the government wa s not bound to accept the report of the Devlin Commission which It appointed to investigate the emergency in NyasaBir Reginald,
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    • 316 14 Commons debate till 3 a.m. LONDON, Tues- (Reuter) Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. the Colonial Secretary, faced angry Labour demands for his resignation early today in a House of Commons debate on the deaths of 11 Mau Mau detainees at Hoi a Camp in Kenya last
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    • 284 14 Education for the greater common advantage' OXFORD, ENGLAND, Tues. (Reuter) Recommendations at the commonwealth education conference here had set in motion "a constructive effort to share the educational resources of the commonwealth to ever greater common advantage." the conference report said today. The conference, first of its kind, arose out
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    • BRIEFS
      • 143 14 Ghana will take over C&W in 1962 ACCRA. Tues. (Reuter). Mr. Krobo Edusei. Ghana s Minister of Communications, announced here yesterday that Ghana intended to take over external telecommunications when the Cable and Wireless Company's licence expires in 1962. Mr. Edusei made the announcement in Parliament, during a speech asking
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    • 148 14 BIG 4 TO EXCHANGE PAPERS GENEVA. Tues. (Reuter) —A Western spokesman announced last night that the Big Four Foreign Ministers had agreed to draw up and exchange working papers on an interim Berlin settlement tomorrow. But authoritative Soviet sources would not confirm this, although they did not exclude the possibility
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    • 338 14  -  Sir Joseph Simpson czczcZczcZXcz LOMhiv t OUTSPOKEN commrnts about th, ship between police and publir IT> m V" 1 Joseph Simpson, the Metropolitan PoliT sioner, in his annual report publish^ fr^ The report reveals that crime n i!> year rearhed a new peak. lQ
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    • 82 14 A NEW COUP IN IRAQ IS SMASHER CAIRO. Tue^. (Reuter).— Tne semi-oflßrlal Cairo newspaper "Al Gumhouria" reported todav that Iraqi authorities have arrester! II officers implicate i in a communist plot. It VM the third such plot uncovered in the last month. The newspaper said that the officers under Brigadier
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