The Straits Times, 25 April 1960

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  • 11 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1960 15 CENTS
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  • 466 1  -  Blanket -wrapped corpse in graveyarck Note to family, then silence I SINGAPORE, Sun. I By Ec Boon Lee 'THE kidnapped "biscuit king", Mr. Lee Gee Chong, 49, was found today —dead. There were severe injuries to his head. The body, wrapped in a blanket, was found amidst
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  • 21 1 AND IT WILL BE POSSIBLE TO TRANSFORM GAMES SPACE IN K.L. ARENA INTO AN ICE RINK
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  • 63 1 FIRST PHASE OF INDOOR PROJECT WILL BEGIN SOON kl ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. HYDRAULIC lift stage which will disappear below the floor when games are played, will be a feature of Stadium Negara, which is planned to be built here for indoor sports. Details of this proposed stadium to be constructed
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  • 206 1 MELBOURNE. Sun. The Australian Council of Trade Unions is to its affiliated union's one million members to place a consumer boycott on South African goods for two months from May 1. Reuter. The Federation Government has set aside $1,500 000 for preliminary construction of the stadium. First phase
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  • 141 1 Hitch-hiker in tent robbed of $1,000 SINGAPORE, Sun. A German hitch-hiker. Gunter R. H. HelmHolz. 24, was robbed of about $1,000 in various currencies while sleeping in his tent in an open space in front of the Britannia Club here last night. He reported this at the Beach Road Police
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  • 69 1 Merger plan by U.N. MOGADISCIO. Italian Somalia, Sun. Parliamentary leaders from this U.N. trusteeship and from British 80--mallland have drafted a plan for a merger of the two territories when Italian Somalia becomes Independent on July The proposed merger and its date have not been formally approved yet by the
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  • 136 1 TOKYO, Sun. About L 1,200 Leftist University students, Including 300 girls, clashed with police yesterday in demonstrations in front of the National Diet building, protesting against ratification of the Japan-U.S. security treaty. About 5.C00 riot police were used to break up the demon»tratlor A eoidon
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  • 47 1 Girl, 18, on signboard keeps police at bay for four hours SINGAPORE, Sunday. A YOUNG girl who played hide-and-seek with 10 policemen on the roof of the Nanyang Theatre in Bukit Timah Road early today was caught when she landed on a "jumping sheet" spread out by
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  • 95 1 JUNGLE HUNT FOR MISSING BOY IPOH, San. Police tonight searched unsuccessfully for a boy missing after a picnic beside a waterfall at the foot of Kledan* Hills, just outside Ipoh He Is Chong Ah Kau. 16. of the Yuk choy High School. The other SO boys and girls at the
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  • 300 1 RED BANK, New Jersey. Bun. Dr. Cornells J. Bakker. Dutch scientist from Geneva. Switzerland, who had an appointment with President Eisenhower this coming week, was killed yesterday In a crash of an air taxi.— UP. l. 20 firemen. For four hours, the 18-year-old girl kept the police
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  • 30 1 HEADWAY IN TMt BORDER TALKS 7 VU\ IllLlli Sou Cbuu Lolai and v Cbiut. -ui'l Indjxu Pi Moisten MJ tht.'r ■■Id p.iri- difput «m 1 —Ft u 1
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  • 164 2 KAMPAR POLL: THE TENGKU FLIES IN IPOH, Sun. Thej Prime Minister, i Tengku Abdul Raman arrived here by plane yesterday afternoon for a meeting with top; Alliance officials In Perak. With him came the Mi- nlster of Interior. Dato Su- lalman bin Dato Abdul RahOMUL. The meeting was to finalise
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  • 56 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Students' Association. In Madras plans to start classes in Malay for 125 Malayan students there. The general secretary of the association. Mr. Philip Adolphus, who is back here on vacation, said today that the classes would be held with the help
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  • 50 2 CELEBRATIONS PLANNED FOR NATIONAUGUST 1 EXPECTED TO BE PUBLIC HOLIDAY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. COUNTRYWIDE celebrations will be held to mark the official ending of the Emergency at midnight on July 31. Aug. 1 is expected to be a public holiday to enable Malayans to rejoice.
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  • 83 2 Federation medical team looks after pilgrims Xl ALA LI'.MPI'R. Sun. A Federation Government doctor and 10 nurses and hospital assistants are now in Mecca looking after the welfare of more than 1.000 Malayan Muslims who have gone there on pilgrimage. The doctor Is Dr. Hussein bin Abdul Ghani, leader of
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  • 259 2 IPOH, Sun. Three youths attacked a vegetable seller with wooden chairs In the central market this afternoon. Loke Poon, 44, who received several bruises, was treated as an out-patient at the district hospital here. Police are Investigating. A Government committee will soon begin the job of
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  • 18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. Donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund received during March totalled $14,985
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  • 79 2 ALBAKRI FOR U.S. ROTARY ASSEMBLY KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The chairman of the Elections Commission, Tuan Hajl Mustapha Albakri, is to attend the Rotary International assembly which begins on May 19 at Lake Placid. New York. He will then fly to Miami, to attend the Rotary International convention there. After the
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  • 122 2 INCH*: MOHAMED NAIM bin Haji Ahmad iprinklinc scented wmter on the hands of his bride. Che Latifah Hassan, at their wedding ceremony in Petaling Jaya yesterday. MR. DAVID TEH Seng Leong and his bride, the former Miss Valentin* Loo Shin Yin after their wedding at
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  • 96 2 L'UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Government has sold three Beaver aircraft which helped solve transport problems during the height of the Emergency. Their sale was confirmed today by the acting Deputy Director of Civil Aviation. Mr. A.W. Hayes. "The Government accepted an offer for
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  • 115 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Peoples Action Party has reiterated Its pledge on rural development. An editorial In Petir said that the Government would not con une b Bu i city area. It would at all times take care of the welfare of all villagers. "This attitude of
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    • 42 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fmt told «c to e»ve mim a told me a no gooo\ -if 1 BY I£TTiH9 HIM WlNj-X J 1 /0»no mm i muo mmA 90 v/ i w**u'r I THE TBti SWILLINOS J >^> S^ I TDVIMA
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  • 382 3 Wedding in muddle, confusion paper 'WHOLE AFFAIR BEING TREATED LIKE FUNERAL 9 ARRANGEMENTS for Princess Margaret's wedding were described by a newspaper today as "muddle and utter confusion." The Sunday Dispatch made this charge in a front-page report headlined: '-Confusion, bungling, secrecy, lack of arrangements these are casting a shadow
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  • 145 3 Chessman nine days from deathstill hopes SAN QUENTIN. (California), Sun. Caryl Chessman is spending what may be his last nine days In Cell 2455, Death Row looking for one more legal loophole to life. He has survived eight execution dates and has outlived the judge who sentenced him. His ninth
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  • 148 3 GEN. GLUBB'S SON IS CLEARED OF 10s. DOPE CHARGE T ONDON, San.— Godfrey Peter Manley Glubb, 20--year-old son of General Sir John Glubb— Glubb Pasha, former commander of the Arab Legion— was given an absolute discharge yesterday on a charge of being in unauthorised possession of Indian hemp. Glubb. a
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  • 155 3 ]^EW YORK, Sun. A fantastic new theory was advanced yesterday suggesting that aviatrix Amelia Earhart. who vanished on a Pacific flight in 1937. was killed along with her co-pilot by a Japanese firing squad after crash-landing off Salpan. An article in "Parade" ma- gazlne
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  • 40 3 Summit? Mr. K wants disarm progress, says Nixon WASHINGTON, Sunday. T\HE Vice-President, Mr. Richard Nixon, told the American Society of Newspaper Editors yesterday that he thought Mr. Khrushchev wanted to make progress towards disarmament and other issues at next month's
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  • 318 3 RESIGNATION OF PREMIER REJECTED J£OME, Sun. President Oronchi made a surprise move in Italy's political crisis last night by rejecting the resignation of Mr. Fernando Tambronl as Prime Minister. Mr. Tambronl tendered the resignation of his allChristian Democrat Govern ment on April li after a Cabinet split. He had been
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  • 30 3 MANILA, Sun.— An off-sea-son storm. Karen, lashed the Luzon Island today after creating extensive destruction in the central Visayan region and leaving five dead and 41 missing. Reuter.
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  • 394 3 MIKOYAN AND NASH IN CLASH OVER ARMS BLOCS MOSCOW, Sunday. rPHE New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr. Walter A Nash, and the Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Anastas Mikoyan, had a friendly battle of words yesterday over New Zealand's membership of what Mr. Mikoyan called "military aggressive blocs." Mr. Mikoyan
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  • 168 3 Whites will never leave, says Erasmus pORTERVILLE, (Cape Province), Sun. The West was capitulating In Africa,' the South African Justice Minister, Mr. P. C. Erasmus, said here last night. The Whites In various countries were finding themselves on the way out, and where the White Man left Communism was moving
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  • 133 3 CARDIFF, Sunday. MR. JAMES CALLAGHAN, leading member of the Labour Party, yesterday accused Mr. Macmillan, the Prime Minister, of keeping the country in the dark about the serious plight of its defence. "For the first time In our history weapons are about to come into
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    • 331 3 Your radio today... RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Medium Wave 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Short Wave: 6? metres SERVICE 41.7 metre* from 9.llo— ip.UO p.m. MEDII'M WAVE SERVICES A.M. 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 KnaU Lumpur 341 metres Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: FVnanj 3M metres 7.05 A Dale With Music; 8.00
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  • 132 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Officers and men of the American aircraft carrier, Bun Homme Richard, and the destroyer, Morton, played hosts to about 1,000 underprivileged children in Singapore at an orphans' party, on board the carrier this morning. Special reception The children arrived in groups. For
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  • 115 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places from tomorrow < Monday) TOMORROW: Si San School, Chong Pang Est: Kelantan Lane Children's Playground; Pulau Ayer Merbau. TUESDAY Heng Tool; School, Nee Soon Road (interior); Hindu Road
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  • 298 5 Agricultural course begins in May: Equipment expected soon for Animal, Plant and Soil science branches KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JHE UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA'S first agri culture department will start functioning on May 23— with 35 students, Prof. G. M. Davies, head of the department, said today. Twenty-five
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  • 241 5 OPENING the Banda Street Community Centre yesterday, the Singapore Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. said that the centre was meant for use by the people living close by in all kinds or ways besides providing cultural and sporting activities and running education classes. Dr.
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  • 307 5 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES T'HF following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom London Calcutta Bangkok: <BA 714 026) S.IS p.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta (BA7OS 219) 11.25 p.m. Garuda: From Meoan iOA 990 i 2.45 p.m. Catnay Pacific: Prom
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  • 31 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Major P. L. James. Commissioner of Prisons, will speak to members of the Rotary Club of Singapore at their next luncheon meeting at Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.
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  • 24 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. H. P. Fernandez was elected president of the Singapore Government Pensioners' Association at its annual general meeting held yesterday.
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    • 420 5 Todays Singapore diary... I FEDERATION OF BOYS' Malay absolute beginners class YWCA (Raffles Quay-: EngCLUBS (Queen Sireen: Judo 6 6.30 p.m.; educational filmsnow llsh conversation intermediate p.m.; motor repairing class, pho- 7.30 p.m.; 4 Balls Billiards chant- 9.15 a.m.; advanced 10.15 a.m.: tography 7 p.m. pionship tournament 8 p.m. beginners
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  • 26 6 It Wera-s Sit (Minimum) VOUNO Trie W. Tount. relict of the late C.P. Yoing formerly of Sin. wpor.' Calcutta, at Southbourne, Hants, on 13th April.
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  • 29 6 It tfara-s til (Minimum) NORIWILL, LIILA (LIA) In fondeat memory of a very dear girl. Always in tna thoughta of her husband Vernon, and all bar family.
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  • 247 6 2$ "fora's f lt (minimum) TMI COCKPIT Maria Karris slags nightly except Sunday. ROSIC DOR ii.ido Orand Restsjrant). Monday evening <t every evening Miss Moaa Kong sings. Muslt by Amadlng Wanyet Rla Band. AT WNITIAWAYS new ahipmaet Jantxen children international awunnui-« for racing. Navy, green, black, royal, all ultaa.
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  • 635 6 The Straits Times Monday, April 25, 1960. And Now To Work Although it is only six month.*; since the Ministry of Rural Development came into being it is possible to see the emphasis on rural affairs in almost every aspect of the Federation Government's domestic policy. So many of the
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  • 259 6 Neither Mr. Dudley Senanayake's defeat nor his advice to Ceylon's Governor-General to dissolve Parliament and hold new elections was unexpected. Once the Trotskyists and the Communists combined with the Freedom Party, the Government was in a hopeless position. Mr. Senanayake had only 50 of the 151 elected seats,
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  • 283 6 President Syngman Rhee deserves credit for realism, but whether it wag the fight of dead school children or pressure from tha United States that opened hit eye* will not be apparent until South Korea haa the promised new constitution. Even with the introduction oi a Prime Minister with
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  • 730 6 Bang goes Blue Streak THE SIGNIFICANCE BEHIND BRITAIN'S DECISION TO SCRAP ITS TOP MISSILE LONDON, Sunday. THE Government's decision to abandon development of its Blue Streak missile set off a fine Parliamentary rumpus, but it has more than domestic significance. It U the most serious acknowledgment so far of the
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  • 206 6 p rHE merits or demerits 1 of capital punishment have been discussed for hundreds of years in most countries of the world. But It the discussion Is now to be started in Singapore we shall not get far If wt start it on the lines
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  • 45 6 His point is that what is good for Britain is good for Singapore. There was a day when Mr. Marshsall used to call on us to free ourselves from the "shackles of colonialism." But not apparently in the matter of criminal law. SIGMA Singapore.
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  • 256 6 rw\HE suggestion by Mr. Ong 1 Kian Tiong (a Singapore C.I.D. official i to youth organiaations that they open their doors to "gangsters" is a timely one and worth trying. Leaders of youth organisations, as a rule, are not in favour of accepting socalled gangsters as members And parents
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  • 957 6  - THE MIDNIGHT KNOCK All over the Union White and Black liberals are being hauled off to jail under the crisis laws— and the rest is silence FOR any liberally connected South African revisiting his homeland today, the banal greeting "Nice to see you" has new significance. And even more pregnant
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  • 101 7 WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN RIVER ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. "> A mother of five children, reported missing from her Klang Road home yesterday, was found dead in the Klang River three hours later. Relatives gave her name as Madam Wong Chow. 50. Police did not suspect foul play. When Madam Wong
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  • 36 7 IPOH, Sun— A food and fun fair organised by the Federation of Malaya Red Cross Society. Perak Branch, will be held in the Young Men's Christian Association premises here on Saturday from 10 a.m.
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  • 25 7 TANAH RAT A. Bun A total of $1,015 was collected by the Red Cross Society, Cameron Highlands branch, during Its appeal week.
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  • 78 7 MERCY KILLING— ONE OF SUBJECTS FOR DEBATE SINGAPORE, Sun The a Jewish Menorah Club Is holding its first forum at the Reuben Mnnasseh Meyer Hall, Oxley Rise, tomorrow at 7.45 p.m. The subjects will be euthanasia (mercy-killing), birth control and artificial inseml- nation donors. Those taking part In the debate
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  • 331 7 STANDARDS WERE HIGH UIIDER THE OLD SYSTEM, SAYS PAPER SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE SINGAPORE People's Alliance today demanded the abolition of the six-day week for schools and blamed the poor showing in the last Cambridge School Certificate examinations on ihe new school hours.
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  • 150 7 WELL-KNOWN JOURNALIST DIES IN HOSPITAL, AGED 49 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr Han Swee Inn. chief reporter of the Sin Chew Jit Poh, died In the General Hospital this morning after a snort Illness. Mr. Han 49 (above), leaves a wife and four children. He first Joined the Sin Chew Jit Poh
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  • 25 7 SINOAPORE. Sun. More than 100 printing workers. Including office workers, with the Malaya Publishing House. have Joined the Singapore Oeneral Printing Worker*' Union.
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  • 79 7 Rover boys praised as 'wonderful climbers' SEREMBAN, Sun. Twelve members of the Third Singapore Rover Crew of St. Joseph's Institution were today praised by members of the Netrl Sembilan branch of the Outward Bound Association for their climb up Gunong Rembau yesterday. The secretary of the association, Inche Baharnddin bin
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  • 151 7 SEREMBAN, Sunday. rpHE riot squad was again called out this morning 1 to Seremban Estate, where about 200 workers have been on strike since March 27. A police spokesman said this morning that the strikers had attempted to prevent new workers from entering the estate
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  • 25 7 BINOAPORE. Sun. The Mansfield Local Employees' Union and the management will resume negotiations tomorrow for a new agreement on wages and working conditions.
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  • 90 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The University of Malaya here h-IU soon have to have a new library building The number of books has Increased by 21.000 In th« past seven months. This brings the total to .13,000 volames, very near maximum capacity of a
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  • 175 7 JOHORE BAHRC. Sun. The Tengku Mahkota of Johore. Tengku Mahmud. will be accompanied by ms pretty English wife. Che Kalthom. on a pilgrimage to Mecca next month. They leave by air on May 19 on what will be a hlstor'c trip. He Is the
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  • 286 7 Proposed political body seeks ruling on registration SINGAPORE, Sunday. fNCHE Mohamed Ibrahim, chairman of the pro--1 tern committee of the proposed Singapore Congress, today appealed to the Registrar of Societies to give his committee a decision on whether the Congress would be registered. A businessman. Inche Ibrahim was formerly the
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  • 286 7 Church am the Govt: Dean on 'overnight change' SINOAPORE, Sun. The Dean of St. Andrew's Cathedral, the Very Rev E. O. Sheikt. has written of the "overnight change" In the relationship of the Anglican Church to the Government This came with the election of a new Government undei the Constitution
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  • 212 7 'J'HF Government has decided to relax the age regulations governing assisted Chinese school pupils taking Chinese secondary schools promotion examinations. This follows representations made to the MinisMr 0' Education. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Tallb. A Government statement today said the decision was to "demonstrate the
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  • 203 7 ESTATES USING 'DIVIDE AND RULE' TACTICS: UNION LEADER IPOH, Sunday. HpHE deputy secretary-general of the National Union of Planation Workers, Mr. John Emmanuel, today accused the managers of some estates of adopting the ''unhealthy policy of divide and rule." Mr. Emmanuel said It was displeasing to note that when the
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  • 28 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Teluk Anson branch of the People's Progressive Party will hold Its general meeting at the Indian Association hall here on May 8.
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  • 123 7 Bigger role for Malayan Air Force KUALA LUMPUR, Bun. The Royal Malayan Air Fore* Is to assume more responsibilities i n the defence of the country. Froi.i July 1 It will take over from the R.A.F. the control of all aircraft, whether Malayan or Commonwealth In anti-terrorist operations An R.M.A.F.
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  • 31 7 JOHORE BAHPU. Sun. Chan Ah Kow. who arrived here from Sineanore with 12 prohibited packets and 20 sticks of fireworks was fined $100 in the "~<ristrate'a Court here yesterday.
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  • 920 8  -  pET lions are a bit of a bore. They have so obviously ceased to be lions. The story of Elsa, a Kenya lioness, fascinates because Elsa was never really a pet. She is today genuinely all lion, with a mate and four
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  • 192 8 THE AFFAIR. By C. P. Snow. (Macmillan ISs.) MR. SNOW gets his title from l'affaire Dreyfus. But it is a young scientist, not a young soldier, who is at the centre and the scandal is no less modern. Howard has been dismissed for what appears to be a
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  • 186 8 NOT AS A REFEREE BETWEEN TWO RACES FRIDAYS FOOTPRINT. By Nadine Gordimer. (Gollancz 165.) NADINE Gordimer takes a pessimistic view of the society she describes in her stories. Nothing ever quite works. Personal relationships do not endure. The family is a parallelogram of forces in balance but not in harmony.
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    • 296 8 Straits Times Crossword JBJBJ BB BVI oVfl e«o^^^^^^^l~~ ■BJBJ~~TBJBjr~~|~"^[~~'^]~~T~~JBJBj~lBJBBB ACBOSB upset (8). 1. Forced hard with effect per- 7 Pull of Incident, v tbe police hap* (3-7). said (10). 8. Weaveri perversion? (4). I. Play with no stake whatao--10. Lad's ascent reveals tern- ever? (3. 3, 4>. porary structure «4-6>.
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  • MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
    • 24 10 .nuiiui awn r.uoinitr. Apr. 33 Apr. 22 Industrial.: 143.74 145.16 Tine: 170.11 169.08 S Rubbers: 272.38 272.2 V Jan. 1 1958 100.
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    • 152 10 ALL Malayan Exchange Banks' Association rates to merchants remained unchanged on Saturday, April 23, as follows (all rates to $100): New York: buying airmail T.T. 33, O.D. 33 1/8. 90 d/st 33 7/16 credit bills. 33 9/16 trade bills. Canada: buying airmail T.T. 31 7/8 O.D. 32, 90
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    • 453 10 Sterling rubbers and minings follow By Our Market Correspondent 'pHK bulk of business on the Malayan Stock Ex- change during last week's short trading j period was written in industrials. The volume of business in the other sections was transacted in sterling rubbers, minings and i dollar
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    • 459 10 Nineteen of the 25 price change* were losses as detailed oelow: t xd Henry Wauf h and M. Brrweries In the mining section Sungr! Way Dredtinc declared an mitrlm dividend of five per cent. No interim dividend was paid for the previous year, only a single payment of
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    • 695 10 The renewed Interest In dollar rubbers tv Illustrated by the fact thai 18 counters changed hands compared with 16 In the previous week. Twelve of the 30 price change* were gain*. KmU SUUm for the last ce>udar year Is paying a final of 30 ler cent (total 45
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    • 321 10 ON the Malayan Stock Exchange on Saturday, (April 23), industrials were easier, tins and rubbers were quiet. The turnover was small. Members of the Exchange reported the following business at 12 noon: Industrial*: Fed Dispensary $1.36 <O. T); Praser and Neave ords $2 20 xd (O), $2.19 to
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    • 351 10 China main prop in rubber trade CHINA was the main pyschological prop to the Singapore Rubber Market last week buying about three thousand tons at a time when off-take to the American and Continental markets was limited in extent. The Chinese business was conducted largely- on the system or offering
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    • 64 10 «Bf Cam. ln f h.ll Tin yanf Tin t* Way Jon* Tin Mtt Bablwr SKUm I 1 nrrrnt pumfnt lSd.t 4Hd.t 35<7e 5%t 7Wd.t 35% SO% Date of payment May 21 May 21 May 26 May 30 May 14 June 3 May 29 Totil In year iO'-id. 25<~
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    • 1322 10 TT»Hi: following Hit of rcrtarai quotation* was ts»urd h» members of the Malaran Stork Exrhangr after their Imat meeting on Saturday {April 23) H and I. tUnd for Wjhcit anal lowest for bustiMM done this ytt. N. Boom* ot» w% am mm mm OfT"" 6% It* 100.75
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    • 362 10 INVEST the MODERN way in UNIT TRUSTS. For information and Fro* Booklet writ* to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. Bo« 90, Singapore. EVERETT ORIENT LINE ft Mi—a*. Japaa:- S'pora P. Sim Panatig t'NOMVtIIETT" MJ •J'*} ■UABEVEtETr 1 »»r Aft far aaajya** C*ittaaaag, Calcwtti aENiniETr 1 ma*' Bulk oil/latai tank sOKt
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    • 706 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens between the ages of 25 and 40 and serving offlcers for the post of 'Chief Artist and Head of Animation Section', Malayan Film Unit, on the salary scale of $538x18-700. The poet is non-pensionable. Candidates must have a good general education with
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    • 768 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens and senrlng Government Officers who have not yet attained their 26th birthday for appointment ss Probationary Assistant Customs Offlcers (Division II) In the Federation of Malaya Customs Service. Salary Scale: 5324 x l 4 352/420x14-518/ 538x18-700. Cost of Living Allowance will be
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    • 815 11 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE The roadway at t>evel Crossm*; at Railway Telegraph Post No. 60/ 11. between Mile posU Sltt saa 5144 on the Stmpeng and Talplng Road will be closed for traffic for repairs from 6.00 pjn. on 28.4.80 to COO a.m. the following morn ing. Road vehicles will be
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    • 733 11 NOTICES NOTICE Please note that Mr. Khoo Kwong Nal has no authority to collect money for or on behalf of Messrs. Wearne Brothers Limited. Malacca, In connection with sales of motor vehicles. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (Chapter 11) In Bankruptcy No. 23 of 1946 Be: FAZAL KABIM ef No. 7SI. Gerlanr
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  • 164 12 Thomas beats U.S. outdoor mark for the high jump T^»EW YORK. Sun. John Thomas, 19-year-old Boston University high Jumper, yesterday broke the United States record with a leap of 7ft. 0J at Andover, New Hampshire. Thomas, who has cleared 7ft 2Jin Indoors, made three unsuccessful attempts to clear the bar
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  • 505 12 THEY SAVE A VALUABLE POINT WHILE TOTTENHAM DIM WOLVES' CHAMPIONSHIP HOPES BURNLEY, who will represent England in the 12-nation "Super League" soccer tournament in New York next month, may travel as English champions as a result of yesterday's First Division games. If they do, they will
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  • THE CUP FINALS
    • 275 12 GLASGOW, Sunday. A GOAL in each half by centre-forward Jimmy Millar gave Glasgow Rangers a 2-0 victory over Kilmarnock in the Scottish Cup soccer final here yesterday. A crowd of 108,017 at the vast Hampden Park Stadium saw Rangers carry off the coveted trophy for the 15th
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    • 244 12 T ONDON. Sun.— Scoring; two goals In the last four minutes, the Middlesex Club. Hendon, won the Amateur Cud at Wembley Stadium yesterday, beating the Surrey Club. Klngstonlan. 2—l before 60.000 spectators. KlnKstonian. slight favourites, looked certain to win when .they led I—o with five minutes
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    • 1357 12 %raenml 5 Mm. I td. 2 Blackburn Leicester 1 Blackpool 1 Burnley 1 Boiton 2 Chelsea Everton 1 Leeds r'ulhum 2 West Brom 1 i,uton 3 West Ham 1 Man. City 2 Preston Nottingham 3 Newcastle Sheff. Wed. 2 Birmingham 4 Wolves 1 Tottenham S P
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    • 120 12 LONDON. Sun. ResulU ol yesterdays Rugby Union matches: Bedford 14 Bath 3; Brtdgwater and Albion 9 Glamorgan Wanderen 18; Bristol 38 Blrkenhead Park 5; Cheltenham 0 Northampton 35; Cross Keys 9 Grumlln 9: Fylde 16 Coventry 34; Oosforth 16 Manchester t; Halifax 33 St Helen's 3; Headlngley
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  • 123 12 AUSTRALIAN FARMER WINS HORSE TRIALS AT BADMINTON BADMINTON. Sun— Bill Roycroft. 45-year-old Australian farmer, won the British Horse Society's three-day horse trials here yesterday. Riding Our Solo. Roycroft. who Is in Australia's Olympic equestrian .team, snatched a surprise win by Jumping a clear round In the final show jumping section
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  • 29 12 LONDON, Sun. Billy Knight of Britain won the Button hard court men's singles tennis title at Sutton, Surrey. yesterday beating New Zealand's Lew Gerrard 7-5. 6-1. Reuter.
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  • 13 12 LONDON. Sun. Buchan Hummlie has been scratched from the 2.000 Guineas. Reuter
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  • 75 12 PI lead Japan in Davis Cup MANILA, Sun. The Philippines today took .a 1-0 lead over Japan in their flvematch Davis Cup Eastern zone tie here. Philippines' Raymundo Deyro beat Japan's Masao Nagasaki. 6-1. 6-1. 6-4. The second match between Juan Jose and Osamu Ishlguro was washed out by rain,
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  • 27 12 BUCHAREST, Sun. Pa. land led Rumania 2-1 after the second days play In their first round Davis Cup Euro* pean zone tie here. Reuter.
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  • 68 12 JAKARTA, Sun. A fourman delegation of the Asian Games Federation rules drafting committee Is to visit Jakarta from Apr. 27 to May 6. The delegation comprises Mr. Funlo Takashlma of Japan, Mr. S.M. Molnul Hag of India, Dr. Regine R. Ylanaa of the Philippines, and Mr. A.
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  • 340 13  -  THIS YEAR'S BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS WILL BE ALL-MALAYAN INVITE THEM IN 1961 —LOH By OH KEE TIANG PENANG, Sun. Foreign players will not be invited to this year's Malayan national badminton championships to be held at Ipoh from July 29 lo Aug. 1. Mr. Loh Hoot Yeang,
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  • 54 13 PENANG. Sun. A late entry ha& been received by the Penang Turf Club for Its three-day Summei Meeting on May 1. 5 and 8 for Classes 2. 3 and 5 horses The late entry !s Mulla| Setla, a Class 2 horse, which will have two
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  • 134 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union wants the South-East Asia Peninsular Games to be confined to athletics only. It decided at Its half-year. ly council meeting here today to write to the athletics bodies of other SJI-A.P. countries Singapore. Thailand.
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  • 119 13 Ceylonese off to a good start IPOH. Sun. Ceylon Association of Perak got off to a fine start In the Brander Shield cricket league today when they beat Perak Turf Club Sports Club, the holders, by 48 runs on the padang. Scores: Ceylonese 123 for nine declared; P.T.C. 75. M.
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  • 36 13 BEOUL. Sat South Korea's plan to send a team to the 1960 Rome Olympic Game* had been unaffected by the disturbances In Korea. *pokeMnan for the South Korean Olympic Committee •aid today. Reuter. I
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  • 411 13 pSNANG. Sun. The International Badminton Federation has given its approval to the Bi'dminton Association of Malaya and the Singapore Badminton Association to affiliate to their Olympic councils. Mr. Teh Gin Sooi, the B.A.M. secretary, told a meeting
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  • 35 13 LEW NAMED MANAGER KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T»HE Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union x today decided to press for ten athletes to be sent to the Rome Olympic Games in August.
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  • 61 13 I ONDON, Sun— Senior offlcers at Scotland Yard will meet within the next few days to examine preliminary reports on an alleged large-scale racehorse doping conspiracy in Britain, it was learned here today. Detectives have made secret investigations throughout the weekend and police officials will study
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  • 292 13 SINGAPORE, Sun— Chinese, fourth last year, got off to a great start in the Singajwre Premier League soccer competition today when they trounced Indians 7-1 at Jalan Besar Stadium. After Indians had taken the lead with a 17th minute goal by Syed Osman, Chinese got going
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  • 119 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun V The Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union today decided to run events In the Malayan open championships and the national championships In the metric system. All affiliates of the F.M.A.A.U. will be asked to hold their events in the metric system also.
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  • 351 13 SPORTS SUMMARY FOOTBALL Stngapare Premier League: Chinese 7 (Kirn Swae 3, Yong Kong 2. Kirn Ben*. Kok Sang) Indians 1 iSyed O&man). Prnaaf le*me Dir. 1: MRC 'A 1 7 (Axis Ahmad 3. A. Hashlm 3. Manaff Maldin 2) CRC 2 (Bng Kong); City Council 3 (Manlam. Mnrlmuthu. Muruglaro Ramblers
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  • 123 13 Singapore leagwe Dlv. 3A: Blue Rovers v Maxwell <M.AJ\ ground); Railway v 6.T.8. (Oeylang). Army leagwe W». 1: H.M.B. Terror v 30 Bn. RAOC; KHO. Farelf v Navy Wanderers; Cheshlres v 5 Dog Coy. RM»; 18 81gnal Regt. v RPO; HQ. SBD v 443 BAD. Perak league Dlt.
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  • 322 13 pENANG. Sun. Penang Rest beat Europeans on first Innings to retain the B.P. de Silva Cup for the fifth successive year. Europeans, who had lost four wickets for 24 at close I yesterday, were all out for »7 for the first innings In reply
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  • 342 13 MALACCA. Sun. Negri Sembilan beat Malacca by 145 runs in their Malayan Cricket Association league match which ended here today. Final scores: Negri Sembilan 219 and 133 for nine declared; Malacca 138 and 69. Negri, with a first innings lead of 81 runs, today dedared their second
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  • 36 13 IPOH, Bun. A soccer league for youths under ia years of age la being organised by the Ipoh Boys' Club bere. The competition Is expected to begin during the latter part of this month.
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  • 711 14 SOUTH KOREA PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES HE WHjL STAY ON AS THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE HE STEPS DOWN AS THEIR LEADER: ASKS ELDER STATESMAN TO FORM A CARETAKER CABINET THE South Korean ruling Liberal Party today revolted against President Syngman Rhee, their leader. The party announced that President
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  • 19 14 ALE c LOPEZ. Malayan :m»ays •xiiired Sunday morning Cortr. le.ivlas St. TMrm'i Church. Kampong °B-nru 9.00 p.m. Monday.
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  • 579 14 THE PRIME MINISTER, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that the Federation Government could provide free education if the people were prepared to pay for it. The Tengku said this when he opened the iirst Asian Regional Conference of the world confederation of organisations
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  • 153 14 MERGER THE ANSWER, SAYS STUDY GROUP LONDON, Sun.— A Conservative Party study group In a paper circulated today said that in the Malay Peninsula the immediate political problem was to find an acceptable synthesis of the separate political entities of the Federation and Singapore. "If the political climate in the
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  • 24 14 VADO LIGURE. Sun. Annamaria Mussolini, youngest daughter of Fascist dictator Benito Mussolini, made her debut as a stage singer here last night.
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  • 167 14 MOSS IS TO RETAIN HIS RACING LICENCE LONDON, Sun. The Royal Automobile Club has no intention of withdrawing its authorisation for ace racing driver Stirling Moss's Americanissued international competitions licence, a spokesman said today. He was commenting on a report from New York that the Uccnee would be revoked by
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  • 36 14 SYDNEY, Sun.— Armed police searched thick scrub today without finding any trace of the heads of a young couple whose mutilated bodies were discovered at East Maitland. 120 miles from here, yesterday.
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  • 269 14 CHURCH PACKED TO HEAR MESSAGE BY RETIRING BISHOP SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE RETIRING BISHOP of Singapore and Malaya, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Names, in his last sermon here today, urged the people oi Singapore to "go in peace and be of service to the community" in which they lived. He
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  • 50 14 PARIS. Sun. A group of Algerian terrorists staged a new attack on police agents early today In northeast Paris. Neither of the two policemen involved was hit by the sudden hail of bullets fired at them. They turned and tired back, killing two of th« attackers— U.P.l.
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    • 719 14 SINGAPORE. Sun.- Rain hit ha d at the Singapore Cricket Association's Senior Tournament programme today, causing two matches to be abandoned, and also rt Singapore Recreation Club in their leadership tussle with Royal Air Force and Police. S.R.C. who were Joint leaders with R A.F.
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    • 57 14 SINGAPORE, Sun. Former Singapore champion* Thong Keng beat the basketball team from the United States aircraft carrier. Bon Homme Richard. 60-52 at Great World tonight. Thong Keng led 27-10 at halftime. Main scorers were Ho Lian Siew < 24) for Thong Keng, and Nelson (18)
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