The Straits Times, 22 March 1959

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  • 11 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES No. 1,230. SUNDAY, MARCH 22, 1959 20 CENTS
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  • 1003 1  - S.P.A. OUTLINES 5-YEAR ECONOMIC POLICY Nelson Rutherfurd $15 million to develop the Singapore River By MORE TRADE IS THE KEY TO OVERALL PLAN SINGAPORE, Saturday. THE Singapore People's Alliance, if returned to power, will spend $15 million to develop the Singapore River and the quays on both sides. The SPA's
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  • 52 1 JAKARTA. Sal.— A 25--year-old woman returned to life in Susuk village. East Java, as she was being buried, according to press reports here. She complained to startled friends at the funeral that she wa.s not feeling very well, and was immediately admitted to a
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  • 29 1 HONOLULU. Sat. King Hussein of Jordan piloted a T-33 jet trainer over Hawaii for an hour yesterday during a visit to Hickam Air Force base here. Reuter
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  • 226 1 BATTLES IN LHASA AS TIBETANS RISE AGAINST REDS NEW DELHI, Saturday. THE entire population of Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, is in revolt against the Chinese Communists, reliable sources here said today. The revolt began, the sources said, when the Chinese asked the Dalai Lama to go to Peking for
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  • 737 1  -  VINCENT NG 'Killings are justified' By SINGAPORE, Sat. QR Augusto Condre, personal physician to the Cuban Prime Minister and rebel leader, Dr. Fidel Gostro, said in Singapore tonight that the Cuban military tribunals were just and right. The open air mass tribunals have already
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  • 105 1 Mac, Ike agree on approach /GETTYSBURG. Sat.— PrestVI dent Eisenhower and Mr. Harold Macmillan. the British Prime Minister, today agreed on the general line of a reply to Russia on the question of a summit meeting, it was j officially announced today. It was also announced that they were sending
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  • 118 1 BROADCASTS IN MALAY TO BEAT THE BAN ON PEKING BOOKS From Y. O. LEE HONG KONG. Sat—Hampered by the restrictions recently imposed by the authoriie.s in Singapore and Malaya on the importation of books and publications from China, the Chinese Communists have just devised another way of getting their propaganda
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  • 64 1 NOW THE 'DOUBLE' HULA HOOP JAKARTA, Sat A newstyle of "double hula hoop play has appeared in Jakarta despite efforts by Indonesian authorities to ban the hoop. The Deputy Mayor of Jakarta. Mr. Sjafei. told reporters he had received reports of two people dancing together inside one hoop. Mr. Sjafei
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  • 22 1 JAKARTA. Sat. -Pope Johr has donated 300.000 rupiahs (about M525.000i for the relief of flood victims in Java Reuter.
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  • 84 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Fiim Mar Zs;i Zsa Gabor announced yesterday that she had broken her engagement to millionaire Hal Hays becatuc v wii "no Prince Charming." To prove it. Miss Gaboi said she had returned the 45- I carat diamond ring he gave I her
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  • 205 1 NEW YORK. Sat —A collection of pornographic films said to be worth US$5OO,. 000 (M$l,500,000) and showing ••very form of sexual deviation known to police, "and some that were new were seized in a raid on a city employees' suburban garage last night. With the huge
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  • 139 1 if SMILE AND A STORY OF REAL KINDNESS went to Johore Bahru on an »»u tine .organised by the Red Cross and the Singapore branches of three Dutch factories Prudent Toothpaste Co.. Van Houten Ltd. and Dutch Baby Milk Co. The Dutch Consulate provided part of the transport. The children
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  • 32 1 SANTA MONICA «California), Sat. Actor Stephen Boyd was divorced yesterday by his Italian-born wife Mariella who claimed he wanted to end their marriage less than a month after the wedding.—U.P.l.
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  • 39 1 ROME. Sat Rosana Podesta and a delegation of Italian film technicians and actors left here by air today for Colombo on the first lap of a Far Eastern tour. Including Singapore to popularise Italian Alms.— Reuter.
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  • 140 1 Doubles titles to Malaya I ONDON, Sot.— Malaya gained some consolation for her eclipse in the men's singles in the All-England badminton championships when she won the men's doubles title. The Malayan pair. LIM SAY HIP and TEH KKW SAN. beat the Danes. H. Burch and J. tlammergaard Hansen, 15-12,
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    2008 2  -  TOM HARRISSON OPERATION TIGER ANTS (Part 4)— Continuing the story of Borneo's secret war... d The Allies land at Tarakan OUR FIRST STRIKE AT THE ENEMY WAS A HUNDRED PER CENT SUCCESS -NOT ONE MAN ESCAPED TO TELL THE TALE SO FAR:— The Allies hod landed at Tarakan. An
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    • 110 2 PROyE_ FOR YO U RSJELF \§§oMo GIVES THE WHITEST WASH IN MALAYA IN HOT QRCQIP WATER W MRS. WOON YUEN KHENG IS ONE OF MANY HOUSEWIVES WHO Jm- p«*** TRIED BLUE OMO AGAINST OTHER WASHING POWDERS t Jr J^^B This is her verdict Wfak. %^B| "I can't think of a
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  • 1899 3 ...an exciting account of the jungle commandos in action cancel a forward march, send everybody home, cause general alarm or even in some cases stop work oi any kind altogether for several days at a time Though sometimes exaggerated, these accounts have
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  • 236 3 POOLS COUPONS ARE SMUGGLED INTO PRISON I ONDON, Sat. Prisorters at Wormwood Scrubs and other jails are having football pool coupons smuggled into their cells in the hope of winning enough to pay for help in escaping. Scotland Yard investigations have revealed at least three pools syndicates. Detectives believe that
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    • 154 3 Next Week Nasty shock for the conquering heroes ©Tom Harrisson This series is adapted from "World Within" by Tom Harrisson to be published soon by Cresset Press, London. r farming a 7iif>? I Planning a trip? Going on leave? Retiring? Step off the plane or CJjLylvA^-T. boat right into your
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  • 266 4 AN UNUSUAL CASE-SAYS THE POLICE COMMISSIONER SINGAPORE, Saturday. A HAWKER and his family who resisted three armed robbers were rewarded today. The hawker, Tan Hoon Chor. 55. his wife, Madam Low Huan Imm 43, and their daughter. Tan Ngerng Huang 18. received
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  • 65 4 SINGAPORE, Sal A Garuda Indonesian Airways Dakota with l'.t passengers landpore today after i being diverted irom Tanjong Plnang because oi bad wea- ther. The airliner stopped here ror tour hours before taking oil again. Paya Lebar airport was ali,o plagued by heavy rain and low
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  • 77 4 Kuan I a ii \III.W: Pnnce Vah.int 1030 Mandarin i UJO, M 7, »J0; XXX: If.s QlMt r< 10.48 a.m.; Huit Chi: KM For 'Mandarin) UJO, j:jii Kola llharu UOO: Kli.r.tial.i i Hindu 9.30 a.m.: Indlacree) 1-30. 3, 7.15; 9.30; ODEOX: Slave Of Venice 9.45 a.m.; .M.tnti
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  • 25 4 K HAJAMBAL. wit" of A. Itajoo, Hospital on 21.3.59 Cortege will leave 6 Duku Place for Chtm Chu Kang cemetery today at 2.30 p.m.
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Kampong Koo Chye Fire Victims' Association today expressed their "profound gratitude and thanks" to all those concerned in their rehabilitation and welfare during and after the fire disaster on April 5. last year.
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  • 101 4 VALETTA IN MERCY FLIGHT TO SARAWAK SINGAPOKK. Sat— A Valetta aircraft from the Air Supply Forcr (Malaya) took off on a inert flight from Kuala Lumpur to Sarawak early today to provide medical assistance to a woman in childbirth. The woman is the wife of the headmaster of a school
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  • 186 4 pENANG. Sat— The Ses- sions Court here was told today of a life-and-death struggle between two men near the edge of a ravine. Ooi Ah Seah. 41. pleaded not guilty to a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by pushing Eh Ah Scow.
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  • 325 4 TRAGEDY IF ALLIANCE SWEEPS IN, WARNS Mr. RAMANATHAN PENANC. Saturday. "f HE chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, said today it would be a tragedy if the Alliance were returned at the coming Federal elections "in the numbers and proportion that they managed to achieve
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  • 128 4 HE FIRED AN ARROW AT INSPECTOR JAILED MIRI. Sat.— A man who used a bow and arrow in an attempt to cause hurt to a police inspector was jailed here for five months. Tuah bin Awang, of Kampong Sending, was convicted of trying to hurt Police Inspector Leo Ha with
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  • 118 4 American to film the Rejang rapids KUCHING. Sat. -An Ami n can who nas made more tnan 30 expeditions to the jungles in Peru, intends t.i make one in the upper reaches of the Rejang River in the third division. Ke is Mr. Herman L. Jesson. 41. of Los Angeles.
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  • 30 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The road to Kampong Pasir Malay School, Pulau Tekong, will cost $14,185 to make up. It was .stated at the Rural Board meeting recently.
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  • 25 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Rural Board has agreed to contribute $2,000 towards the cost of repairs to the Yio Chu Kang community centre
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  • 192 4 GOH TELLS HOW TO RAISE THE LIVING STANDARD CINCAPORE, Sat. The Permanent Secretary to the Labour Ministry, MR. L. C. GOH, said today that it Singapore was to maintain or increase her living standard "we must be competitive in the services we offer and in the goods we sell in
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  • 385 5 ACCUSED TELLS COURT: I AM BUSY MAS, SELDOM AT HOME 'SUBVERSIVE DOCUMENT HANDED OVER TO THE POLICE' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday.! £HAI CHOON KWEE, 35. chairman of the Selangor division of the Labour Party of Malaya, told the Sessions Court here today that he received a subversive
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  • 218 5 The 'silent take-over' in Radio Singapore CINGAPORE, Sat. The European staff in the Singapore radio station has j been reduced from nearly 40 in 1948 to only 10 today in a "silent revolution" without any reduction in programme output or decline in quality, Mr. H. H. Beamish said tonight. Mr.
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  • 48 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Registration of children born in 1952 and 1953 for admission to Government-aided English primary schools next year will begin on Monday. The closing date will be on April 10 Registration for those seeking entry into Government English primary schools will take place in June.
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE, Sat— The Old Victorians' Association held an Easter jamboree in aid of the Bomford Memorial Building Fund at the Fraser and Neave hall in River Valley Road tonight.
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  • 128 5 Painting by artist, 25, in national collection KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Art lovers and several Government officials were at the I nuku Abdul Rahman hall here this morning for the presentation of a painting by a young Malay artist from Keluntan to the national art collection. The artist is Nik Zainal
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  • 177 5 THE FACE OF AN HONEST WOMAN $100 REWARD FOR SWEEPER WHO FOUND $820 WALLET Because of her honesty, Siew Yau Ho, 40 (above), a sweeper in the Odeon Theatre. Singapore, has received a reward of SlOO. A few days ago after a night show when Yau Ho was sweeping the
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  • 174 5 Corporal, driver jailed for cheating I^UANTAN, Sot. A police corporal and o I lorry driver were sentenced here today to six months' jail each for cheating. Cpl. Ngah bin Jusoh. 44. attached to the Chukai Police Station at Kemajnan and Daud bin Mohamed Zin. 39. was found guilty of cileating
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  • 78 5 IPOH, Sat. Lt. Col. P. B. Winstanley, commanding officer of the 2/6 Gurkha Rifles stationed here, will leave for Britain soon. He will be stationed with the 53 Welsh i Infantry Division i Territorial Army) at Shoesbury. He was given the traditional send-off by his
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  • 28 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The suggestion made by Mr. R. S. Boswell to rename "Bukit Timah Lane" "Bukit Timah Avenue" has been approved by the Rural Board.
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  • 529 6 VERONICA PAPWORTH STRICTLY FOR WOMEN ONLY THE PATH TO A NEW YOU PRESENTS THE SECRET KEY TO ATTRACTIVENESS WHEN you look at a picture like this do you feel envious? Does it moke you wish you were more attractive than you are? Today the Sunday Times presents an article vital
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  • 244 6 SHOW me the woman who says she simply does not care about the way she looks and Til show you a woman who lies in her teeth. The fantasy lives 01 all women are peopled with images of themselves svelte, soignee utterly irresistible ac companied surrounded
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  • 85 6 IX a report on the latest Paris fashions received last week through the French Consulate-General in Singapore, an outstanding creation is by designer Madeleine de Rauch. Called "Rosalie," it is big, billowing white organdie skirt topped by a boatnecked evening blouse of black guipure lace, embroidered
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  • 227 6 rpoDAY S recipe is a South J. African one for crystallised watermelon. And as melons are so cheap, good and plentiful in Maluya. you may like to try out this way of preparing it You need: 1 watermelon; 2'i teaspoons lime juice; water: ginger; sugar. Pare and halve the
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  • 266 6 By SUSAN BARRIE SKIRLS who ore planning to b« Easter brides and to have a travelling honeymoon will do well to plan their wardrobe for coolness, lightness and packability, as well as for fashion and appearance. As a iruide to the brides-to-be. I talked
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  • 490 7 The courage of Wan Yah and Samani BLIND COUPLE WILL NOT GIVE AWAY BABYWE WILL BRING HIM UP OURSELVES' By JEFFREY FRANCIS KUALA LUMPUR "]"O the people in Sungei Way, a little village near the Federal capital, their new neighbours, Wan Yah binte Wan Mok and her husband, are a
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  • 71 7 SINGAPORE. Sat.— A new area for ships intending to stay in harbour for long periods has been treated in Selat Sembulan. west of Pulau Damar Laut. Permission to use this area ran be obtained alter written advice regarding vessels i> submitted to the Port
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  • 460 7 Cine Corner FILM MAKER EVER thought of shooting a story around a busy airport in your neighbourhood Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang or Alor Star, or even little Malacca? Personally I feel that any subject to do with aircraft and flying will appeal to all types of audiences. And particularly
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  • 83 7 THE story of the voyage under the North Polar ice by America's nuclear-powered submarine Nautilus was one which, when it first broke, fired the world's imagination. Now, in the book reviewed here, we are given first-hand impressions of that epic trip
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  • 569 7 Under the Pole THE STORY THAT FIRED MAN'S IMAGINATION IT IS less than a century since Jules Verne's mythical Nautilus sailed its 20,000 leagues under the sea. The story told by Captain Nemo's successor Commander William R. Anderson, U.S Nayy of his voyage under the North Pole in the first
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  • 93 8 Have your own ship lines, he urges 4 CEYLON shipping magJ\ nate. Mr. T. t. A. de Soysa. yesterday urged newly-independent countries to start their own shipping lines in order to boost the national economy. Mr. de Soysa arrived in Singapore in the Victoria today en route to Japan on
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  • 299 8 Loke: Do not bind vitality with red tape SINGAPORE. Saturday. SINGAPORE'S millionaire cinema magnate, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, tonight appealed to politicians not to bind the island's "bursting business vitality with too much red tape." Mr. Loke, president of the Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore, told the guests
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  • 89 8 ENGINE TROUBLE: DAK MAKES FORCED LANDING KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A Singapore-bound Malayan Airways Dakota, which developed engine trouble in mid-air 15 minutes after take-off, made a forced landing on one engine at the airport here tonight. The fire brigade and an ambulance stood by as the crippled plane, with four
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  • 164 8  - NEIGHBOURING ISLANDS MAY SOON BE ON PHONE Roderick Pestana By ISOLATED islands around Singapore may soon be on the telephone. The possibilities of the service were Indicated yesterday when a special radio telephone, recently installed at the Pasir Kis Hotel, was demonstrated to the Sunday Times by the Singapore Telephone
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  • 342 8 INDUSTRIAL PEACE: LIM WARNS BOSSES, WORKERS oiiNvj/"\ruKt, Saturday. Chief Minister, Tun Lim Yew Hock, said tonight that "unhealthy" conditions which threaten the industrial peace of Singapore still existed between some employers and workers here. "They must be eradicated at all costs," he said. Tun Lim. who was speaking at the
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  • 133 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Peoples Action Party, will announce its economic policy tomorrow at a mass rally at 5i m.s. Upper Serangoon Road at 5 p.m. The policy, which deals with a PAP five-year economic programme if it comes into power, will be announced
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  • 23 8 SEREMBAN. Sat.— An unidentified Indian aged between 30 and 35 died after he was knocked down by a train today.
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  • 112 9 THIS kiss between Cory Grant and Eva Marie Saint cost M. G.-M. something like a million dollars for that is the price they had to pay to get these high-priced stars together in the new Alfred Hitchcock thriller North By North-West. In the course of
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  • 559 9  - Those all -daughters families: Scientists have an answer Chapman Pincher By LONDON MEN who has/c fathered six or more daughters and no sons are to be investigated by doctors who believe they have stjmbled on the explanation of these one-sex families. The explanation is based on the sta -fling belief
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  • 520 9 Dusun drought ends ...the Tuan is stung by a wasp... where are the albino boys? FRIDAY, March 13. |T LOOKS as if the long drought has broken. On March 10 there was a promising shower; on the 11th heavy rain. Next morning the stream was running high, and
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  • 48 9 LONDON. Sat— The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. 1 Geoffrey Fisher, leaves London airport tomorrow evening lor a five-week tour of Asia. The 71-year-old religious l leader of the Church of EngI land and his wife will visit Japan. India. Pakistan. South Korea and Hong Kong.. Reuter
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  • 468 10 THE SUNDAY TIMES Sunday. March. 22. 1959. WATERED DOWN WHATEVER the economic future holds, for Malaya and Singapore our major port authorities are doing their part to make sure the two territories are ready for anything. |In two months' time Singapore Harbour Board will start work on nine new deep-
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    993 10  -  LLOYD MORGAN [THE VIOLINIST WHO MADEf HIS OWN WAY UPf A LTHOUGH he was born into a wealthy Aland music-loving family, Mr. Goh Soon Tioe, Singapore impresario, violinist, and orchestra leader, has followed no easy i road to success. He has made his own way E E and, as
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  • 833 10  -  William Foster By Mrs. F.D.R.-AT 74 SHE STILL TEARS ABOUT LIKE A HUMAN TORNADO |T was a beautiful April morning in Washington and President Roosevelt had just died. The thoughts of every American were with the tall, lonely woman as she travelled for the last time
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  • 258 11 DRUNKEN DRIVERS: PENALTIES WILL SOON BE STIFFER KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. QRUNKEN drivers will soon have to face stiffer penalties. The rules for the new Road Traffic Ordinance, 1958, are expectec to be gazetted and brought into force early next month. A spokesman of the Ministry of Transport told the Sunday
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  • 132 11 HALF THE POPULATION STILL ILLITERATE SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Council for Adult Education is giving priority to its basic education classes because every second person in Singapore is still illiterate. In a booklet entitled "The S.C.A.E.— What It Is And What It Does," the Council says: "The latest available published
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  • 49 11 SINGAPORE, Sat—Singapore UMNO City Division has decided to ask the Minister for Local Government, Lands and Housing to consider allowing Muslim workers employed at the Singapore Improvement Trust Harbour Board and Telephone Board to return home at 2 p.m. daily during the fasting month.
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  • 34 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The finals of the 1959 AllSingapore Talent Quest will Ibe held at the Singapore I Badminton Hall on March j 30. Semi-finals will be held on Marcn 29.
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  • 164 11 RUSH FOR ALMS KILLED FOUR IN CROWD SINGAPORE, Sat. A 58-year-old mechanic, Leong Long, told a Singapore Coroner, lnche Ahmad bin Hussein, today that pande monium broke loose when the main gate of the Singapore Buddhis Lodge in Kirn Yair Road was opened nn Feb. 1 at about 8.15 a.
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  • 26 11 SINGAPORE, Sat The price of tin in Singapore today fell by one dollar to $401,874 per plcul on an estimated offering of 130 tons.
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  • 39 11 Singapore Copra Association noon prices per picul on Saturday: fair merchantable Bombay mixed copra: March $44 't buyers. 545 sellers. Tone was steady. Singapore Coconut Oil MMlerV Association: bulk $64 sellers, drum $67.50 sellers. Tone was quiet.
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  • 171 11 Jobs quiz goes so smoothly for questioners SINGAPORE, Saturday. YJOI SEHOLDERS here have been "extremely co-opera-J* tive" with a team of interviewers who have been visiting them to ask questions relating to their employment. The Chief Statistician. Mr E. J. Phillips, told the Sunday Times that everything had gone smoothly.
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  • 274 11 Wan Hamid appeals again: No immediate decision IPOH, Saturday. COMMISSION OF REVIEW, presided over by a High Court judge, today heard another appeal by Wan Hamid bin Dato Mohamed Salleh, 35, against his detention under the Emergency Regulations. The commission's decision will be announced at a later date On Feb.
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  • 244 11 COMBINED CONCERT FOR ARTS FESTIVAL THE Singapore Musical Society and Singapore Chamber Ensemble will combine their talents to present a choral and orchestral concert as their contribution to Arts Festival. 1 iere will be two performances, both in the Victoria Theatre a matinee on r riday. April 3 at 5.30
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    • 225 11 SINGAPORE PUBLICITY CLUB: Pllm show. "While th« City Sleeps", at 8 p.m., Shaw's Theatre;te, Robinson Road. NAN YANG INIVEBSITY: A talk by author Dr. Paul White pthe university, 7.30 p.m. INDEPENDENT MISSIONAR MOVEMENT: Free film show a Trafalgar Home, Ylo Chu K:ini Road, 7.15 p.m. SINGAPORE CAGE BIRD SOCIETY: Monthly
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    • 64 11 HIGH TIDES TODAY: Singapore 8.50 a.m. (Bft. lin.) 10.03 p.m. (Bft. Un.). Port Dickson 443 a.m. (7ft. 61n.) 5 p.m. (7ft. 91n >. Penang 1129 a.m. «6fi. 7in.) 11.27 p.m. (7ft. 4in). TOMORROW: Singapore 9.39 a.m. (Bft. Sin. > 10.34 p.m. (Bft "in. i. Port Dickson 5.33 a.m. (Bft 3in.i
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  • 191 12 THE FIRST PRIZE w> JHE top prize of $30 this week goes to "Caught In The Act" submitted by Chiam Ah Soo, of 4-F Main Street, Kuantan, Pahang. Mr. Chiam used a Rolleiflex 2.8 C camera and Verichrome Pan film His setting: M.I, 1/50 second. THE
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  • 1088 12  - Watch tor PIC OF THE YEAR details Photoqraphic Diqest RAYMOND THOMAS BY QNCE you have mastered the initial technique of developing your films you can go ahead and concentrate on the technique, or practice, of making photographs that are DIFFERENT. Difference, that is, in the sense that they are pictures
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  • 31 12 MARK your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Rood, Singapore 9. Rejected prints will only be returned if stamped and addressed envelopes are enclosed.
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    • 181 12 ACBOSS: 1. Innate (6); 6 K>: 2. Long passage of declaSelies '6)- 11. Travellinjr (9). mation <6>; 3. Detail (4>; 4. 12 Feast (6); 14. Disregard By way of (3); 5. Objects (4i; (6)- 16 Vehicle (4i; 17. Place 6. Pluck <4i: 7. Torment (3); <3); 19. Reg>n (4>; 20.
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  • Films Preview
    • 391 13  -  PETER LIM FANTASTIC MASQUERADE IN NAZI CAMP By 90 MINUTES OF SUSPENSE, EXCITEMENT The Two-Headed Spy Jack Hawkins, Gia Scala, Erik Schumann Columbia JACK HAWKINS, playing a master spy. pulls off a neat trick in this high tension thriller. His masterly performance gives credulity to
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    • 495 13 Vivid musical portraits by orchestra leader DeVol ORCHESTRA leader Frank DeVol's new Philips album. "Portraits" (BBL 7253). is a pops equivalent of Elgar's "Enigma" variations, and in its own racy way presents some very vivid musical portraits of personalities who, however are no enigmas to followers of
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    • 554 13 Rest of the week's films The 7th Voyage of Sinbod Kcrwin Mathewi, Kathryn Grant, Torin Thatcher Columbia .CINBAD'S latest seventh voyage in Technicolour and Megascope this time is all that it should be. It is enthralling entertainment for the young at heart. The film has been built up from the
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    • 395 13 Your Radio Listening D -jf ts-.——-.^— Service; 6.45 Programme Sum- Summary; 9.02 South of the BorMttMCIrO Singapore mary; 6.47 Sunset Serenade: 6.55 der: 9.55 Interlude; 10.00 The Big M Hill A Good Cause; 7.00 The News: Still; 10.30 The Percy Faith Or- 7.10 Newstalk: 7.15 The Radio chestra: 10.45 Popular
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  • 354 14 LONDON, >>t l nJi-ii I nil RaaJWi I uicin iii»n and Notlinghtm lorest Ixilh suf-it-red slunk ili'lr.its today in Learuc Issm I.owlv Aston ilia l>eal l.iiton ::-i while Forest i til :i in Hum- lev. Division Tuu leadeis Slirfiield Urdnesdav Mi I ullia.ni were
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  • 82 14 TWICKENHAM, Sat England and Scotland battled to a three-all clrau today in the ?4th annual match for the Calcutta Cup. oldest Rugby Union international trophy. Kuril side scored a penalty goal in a game which some iirilliani patches of open play in the second
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  • 483 14  - OXO WINS THE 'NA TIONAL' AS ONLY FOUR OF 34 FINISH VERNON MORGAN First time at Aintree but he made no mistake By LIVERPOOL. Saturday. QXO, an ex-hunter owned by Bedfordshire farmer Mr. John Bigg, won the Crand National, the world's greatest steeplechase, here this afternoon, after a thrilling race
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  • 494 14 Local sports writers predicted a Philippines win in the doubles match tomorrow but agreed that an upset was not impo.-wible. Or. and Tay have played together l*>r some Mmc, whereas their opponents tomorrow would be together for the first time. Juan Maria Jose and
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  • 181 14 IPOH. Sat.— No. 2 Field Regiment Royal Artillery beat the Ist Ba'talion Loyal Regiment to become the Malaya Division boxing champions here last nisht. In 11 rugged, hard-hitting fiehts at the St. John's Ambulance hall last night, the Gunners won six events to earn 17 points to
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  • 76 14 SINGAPORE Sat.— Royal Air FDrce went on a go.il scoring spree when they beat Navy 10-1 in a Singapore Amateur Football Association premier league match at Jalan Be.sar roday. After holding R.A.F. to 3-0 at the interval. Navy were outplayed in the second half. Outstanding
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  • 35 14 LONDON. Sat— Results In today's semi-finals of the Football Association Amateur Cup were: Barnet 0 Wnlthamslow Avenue 0 (played at Highbury, London): Leytonstone 0 Crook Town 2 i played at Sunderlandi. Reuter.
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  • 34 14 SINGAPORE. Sa*. Nelson Rangers bea' Pasir Panjang Secondary School 3-0 in a soccer match at Pasir Panjang today. L. Nathan scored for Rangers. Their other two goals were from deflected miskicks.
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  • 427 14 Rough play as Chinese beat swim tourists INDONESIAN STARS SINGAPORE, Sat. DOUGH play marred a thrilling water-polo match when Singapore Chinese Swimming Club beat the visiting Tirta Kentjana team from Indonesia 7-4 at the CSC. pool today Three of the C. S. C. BOBk came from penalties. There would have
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  • 208 14 SINGAPORE. Sat. Every, tight was a thriller as Ist Battalion Green Howards, the Hong Kong champions, beat 30 Bn. Royal Army Ordnance Corps last night in the FARELF boxing semi-finals M Tanglin. Generally smaller in phy- sique, the lads from Hong Kong proved that they could
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  • 147 14 PESHAWAR. Pakistan, Sat West Indies were all out for 268 m repiy to the President Xls first innings total of 253. at the close on the second day of their tlireeriav match here today. I'lllMlllVls XI Ist I-nings 253 WEST INDIES Isl Innings Hunte
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  • 391 15  -  Fir die Salahudin PETER MAY CLEARS SOME DOUBTS... 111 play for some years yet, he says By Singapore, Sat. pETER May, England's Test cricket captain who arrived in Singapore on his way home after the tour of Australia and New Zealand, cleared some doubts about his
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  • 235 15  - Richardson may not be re-elected captain of county XI HALL ROMNEY DOES BEING A SECRETARY MAKE A CRICKETER PROFESSIONAL? By I ONDON, Sat. There v seems to be doubt whether Peter Richardson, due in Singapore today to coach local cricketers, will be reappointed Worcestershire's captain, the position he has held
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  • 324 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. TWO SHORT corner goals by their fullbacks enabled 1 the Federation to register their fifth post-Olympic victory over Singapore in the "international" hockey m.itch at Armed Forces ground this evening. Federation won 2-1. The Federation victory today was far from impressive and
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  • 184 15 MALACCA. Sat. Malacca created the first upset In the Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup competition I when they beat Singapore 4-2 here today. At one stage Singapore, trailing 2-0 at half-time, looked like winning when they had Maiacca under pressure and scored the equaliser.
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  • 270 15 SINGAPORE, Saturday. QFFICIALS of the Singapore Cricket Association waiting to greet England Test cricketer Peter Richardson who is visiting Singapore and the Federation on a twoweek coaching tour had some moments of anxiety at the Singapore Airport today. Unknown to the officials who
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  • 118 15 CINGAPORE, Sat.— English cricket writer R A. Roberts, who covered the recent Test series between England and Australia for the London Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Dispatch, made a scathing attack on his fellow writers here today. Roberts. who passed through Singapore today
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  • 83 15 LONDON, Sat— Oxford University consolidated their position as clear favourites for the annual boat race against Cambridge on March 28 by rowing a fast, final trial over the reverse course from Mortlake to Putney here yesterday. In conditions practically the same as those in which Cambridge
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  • 63 15 A I N T R E E. Liverpool. Bat. Mr. A. J. Thomas's Blackness won the Liverpool Spring Cup. run over one mile and two furlongs here yesterday. Mr. H. Halmshaw's Royal Painter was second, with Mr. L. Green's Heckley third. Twenty four ran. Blackness, starting
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  • 25 15 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mrs. Irving Jones 85- 14— 71) won the L.G.U. competition of the Keppel Club on Thursday. Ruiiner-up was Mrs. Coates (100-28-72).
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  • 82 15 Hong Kong v. Malaya in Uber Cup WEMBLEY, Sat Draw for the Über Cup, women's world team bad. minton championship, was made here last night as follows: Asian Zone Siam v. India, Hong Kong v. Malaya. To be played by Sept. 30. Final to be played by Dec. 31. Australasian
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  • 1188 17 The WINGS of NERVOUSNESS MAN WITH SHAKY HAND IS TOLD TO VISIT A PSYCHIATRIST IS IT true that a person will have a nervous hand after having eaten chicken wings? My friend is subject to such a state and wishes to overcome it. VINCENT CIII'A Singapore. We suggest that he
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  • 813 17 a Unhappy girl says: 'I'd rather die' Write to Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Spore 9. I HAVE everything I want at home and my parents love me very much. But they are oldfashioned, and never allow me to go out to parties or outings.
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  • 203 18 DATELINE: NEW YORK, U.S.A. THE ingenuity of the American gimmick merchants and the search for new consumer goods seems to be unending. Here are a few <>! tli things already on sale: A plastic ••pooch-paciliir with a built-in hamhoiir smell"'; a device tl al keeps starting
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  • 617 18 SINGAPOKE, Sat. Twenty-year-ola Cednc Monteiro was outstanding performer at the Teachers Training College Student Union's annual athletic championships a! Paterson Road today. He won five events 100 and 220 yards. 120 yards hurdle;., lnyh jump and the hop. step and jump. Cednc
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  • 119 18 SYDNEY. Sut.— Australian ath- i lete Betty Cuthbert smashed < the women's world 440-yards record at the Sydney Sports Ground i track today, winning in 54.35ec. This clips I.3sec. off the old mark, held lointly by Cuthbert. Britain's Molly Hiscox and Marise Chamberlain of New Zealand.
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  • 681 18  - Driving with pleasure in all moods AMBROSE KHAW REPUTATION FOR SPEED WITH STABILITY IS UPHELD M.G. Ityagnette THE CAR THAT HAS GRACEFUL STYLE AND FINE ROAD MANNERS JHE NEW M.G. Magnette, like its predecessors, is for those who take the pleasure of driving seriously. Mechanically, the new Magnette (now designated
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    • 259 18 laod betw««n »h» lin«« to find tha Hidden Personality 1. A warning of course. To j quartet (4)7 2. One of the snares in greyhound racing (4). 3. First man in takes th« top of the bottle (6). 4. It suits him to hold a lot of clubt (6). 5.
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 19 In loving memory of the late Mr. Wee Cheong Yew who passed away on Vml. March, 1958. Always remembered by his family.
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  • 331 19 FINALS MEN'S SINGLES: Tan Joe Hook (Indonesia) bt Ferry Sonneville (Indonesia) 15-8, 10-15, 15-3. MEN'S DOIBI-tS: Lim Say Hup and Teh Kew San (Malaya I bt H. Borch and J. Hammer gaard Hansen (Denmark) 15-2. 15-10. WOMEN'S SINGLES: Miss II Ward England bt Mi« Judy Devlin (I'nited
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  • 726 19 LONDON, Sat Indonesia's Tan Joe Hock today confirmed* his rating as the world's leading badminton player when he won the AllEngland title badminton's top individual prize at his first attempt. And the man he beat in a thrill-packed final before a 7,000 crowd
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  • 544 19 Kew San, Say Hup crush Danes From lAN MOK-AI LONDON, Saturday. TEH KEW SAN and Lim Say Hup, smashing their way to victory in the All-England men's doubles final, brought back glimpses of the more triumphant days Malaya enjoyed in the world of badminton and reminded
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  • 2591 20  -  EPSOM JEEP Feima routs his rivals in 'Nursery' By Singapore, Sat. Q I A M STABLES Downing Street, with Bob Franklin up, scored a convincing 2\length win from Couag (Ward) in the Spring Cup over a mite here today. Always well up with the pace
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  • 45 20 TOTAL POOL: 5117.1K4 Ist. No. 2212!»8 (S;<t.7;{(») 2nd. No. 340;>/; (S.i:».B(.K) 3rd. No. 1C5743 (122.149) Hartal b (SMtil tack): Nos. 24(>H(il. M27o!>: ISMM. *****0. *****3. *****2. *****4. *****1. Consolation (51.328 each): Nos. :*****«. 2W7500. *****1. *****4. *****4. *****4. *****5. !*****. *****2. *****4.
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  • 555 20 CINGAPORE. Sat.— Filament. a good-looking newcomer In the Hobbs Stable, is coming to hand nicely. This Luminary gelding created a good impression on the training track this morning when he went every bit as well a.s Distine (Barratu in a les.ing 3f tryout in 57. Bob
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