Singapore Standard, 2 April 1958

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  • 24 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone *****—5 Coble: TIGERNEWS" SINCAPORE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1958. Vol. VIII. No. 273 15 cts. .14 Poges <3!lGi£oU (FINAL EDITION) jfc 3*l
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  • 169 1 PARIS, April 1 (Reuter) Parisians set out before dawn today to walk, hitchhike and cycle to work, as all public transport and most public services closed down m a 24-hour strike, touched off by mounting living costs. In Paris, underground train, bus and suburban railway
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  • 242 1 MOVIEGOERS IN K.L. LACK PATRIOTISM -COUNCILLOR Disregard For National Anthem KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Federal Capital's cinemagoers came under fire last night for their "shameful disregard" for the National Anthem. The attack was made by the senior most Alliance Councillor m the Municipal Council, Inche Abdullah
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  • 54 1 TAIPEI. April 1, (Reuter). President Chiang Kai Shek today received a personal letter from the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Nobusuke Kishi, on the vexed question of a private Tokyo-Peking trade deal. The Japanese Ambassador to Taipei. Mr. Kensuke Horinouchi, handed it over during an interview with
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  • 57 1 SINGAPORE Marine Police last night found the body of Yeo Mvi Hwa, 21, who was reported missing four days ago, floating m the sea off Telok Mata Ikan Yeo. and two friends left m a speedboat off Changi last Saturday. The boat later colluded with
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  • 90 1 Youth Leader Hurt In Road Crash DIRECTOR of The Singapore Youth Sports Centre, Mr. Hugh Savage, and a weight-lifting instructor, Mr. Victor Lee, were injured last night when their motor-cycle was m collision with a car at Kallang Road. Mr. Lee. who was riding the machine with Mr. Savage on
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  • 57 1 photo. JAPAN'S famed international actress, Yoshiko (Shirley) Yamaguchi (left) receives bouquets from actresses Keiko Kishi (centre) and Yumi Shirakawa at a farewell party to bid the star good luck on her new career housewife. She left Tokyo for Rangoon to join her husband, Hiroshi Otaka, Third Secretary
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  • 279 1 City Council All Set To Meet Threatened Strike THE City Council may call m Police, prisoners, casual and contract labour and, if necessary, the military, to maintain the Council services m the event of the strike threatened by 10,500 City daily-rated workers fake place on midnight, April 9. The Finance
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  • 33 1 PRIME MINISTER Jawaharlal Nehru has confided to his Chief Ministers that he has been feeling mentally and physically tired m recent weeks, the Times of India re- ported yesterday. UP
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  • 379 1 KOREA OFFERS TO SEND ARMED FORCES NEW YORK, April 1 (UP) President Syngman Rhee of the Republic of Korea has offered to send his armed forces to Indonesia to help the rebels fight the Jakarta Government, the Scripps-Howard newspapers reported today. The New
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  • 81 1 LANGUAGE "RIOTS' IN CEYLON COLOMBO, April 1 (UP) Sinhalesespeaking residents staged "language riots" here today, defacing or obliterating public Inscriptions m the Tamil alphabet wherever they were found. Billboards, shop facades, destination signs on buses and even premier S.W.R.D. Bandaranaike's official car were daubed with tar to cover Tamil letters.
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  • 30 1 CEYLON will soon send a purchasing mission to Communist China to look into the wide range of goods and machinery offered to Ceylon by the Peking Government. UP
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  • 181 1 ADEN. April 1, (UP)— A dramatic double transfer m mid-ocean today saved the lives of some 1.200 passengers and crewmen of an immigrant liner which blazed into flames m the Indian Ocean late last night. An unconfirmed radio report listed only one death m the
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  • 114 1 IN LINE with onr policy to give our readers the best news service, we are introducing with today's issue a Racing Page Special (Page 11) which includes a Standard Nap selection and an easy to read commentary on race by race form. In addition, we are
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  • 161 1 15 THUGS ATTACK MOTHER AND SONS A woman and her two sons were attacked by 15 thugs armed with daggers, parangs and iron pipes at their West Hill Road home In Singapore, last night. The woman, Lim Chum Chee, 50, and her son, Tan Leong Chuan, 29, an army clerk,
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  • 16 1 A FIVE-MAN goodwill mission of the Burmese Defence Ministry arrived m Jerusalem, yesterday. UP
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  • 142 1 JAKARTA, April 1 (Reuter) The Indonesian Army headquarters announced today troops had invaded rebel West Sumatra. A communique said loyalist forces nad occupied Bangkinang, 150 kilometres from Bukit Tinggi. the seat of the province's defiant "Revolutionary Government of Indonesia, Observers said the occupation of Bangkinang
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  • 139 1 LONDON, April 1 (UP) The Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan called on the Soviets today to discuss their offer to halt nuclear test explosions at a new Summit conference with the West. Mr. Macmillan told the House of Commons that Britain, m common with other
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  • 27 1 TWENTY people were feared drowned when a ferry boat capsized m the Ghaghra River near Lucknow, Northern India, yesterday. There were 42 passengers aboard. Reuter
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  • 176 2 They Have Not Kept Election Pledge, Sa\ s 'Mr. Opposition' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Labour Councillor, V. David, sole opposition member m the Alliance-dominated Municipal Council, charged last night that the election pledges made by Alliance councillors had not been carried out because they had done nothing to
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  • 158 2 A SINGAPORE housewife was ordered at gun-point to nurse her month-old twins when they woke ud crying at 4 a.m., m an attap house off Braddell Road, yesterday. The twins had awakened for their 4 a.m. feed and when they did not get it
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  • 82 2 IPOH, Tjes. The manager of the Kinta Swimming Club, Ho Yew Kee was today fined $70 by Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan for selling intoxicating liquor after the prescribed hours. In another summons case, the proprietor of the Hotel Metropole m Brewster Road, Wah
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  • 86 2 ALOR STAR. Tues.— The C.I.D. Chief, Mr. T. B. Mohana Krishnan, today appealed to padi planters m Kedah and Periis for more co-operation to fight the increasing number of padi thefts m these States. Mr. Krishnan said that m recent months. 35 cases of padi
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  • 40 2 ALL State and Town Councillors, government officials, penghulus and ketua kampongs of North Kedah will be given a short talk by the Health Officer, Dr. K. K. Beri on World Health Day at Jitra on April 6.
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  • 251 2 A SINGAPORE businessman, Makhanlall Mahawar, told the Assize Court yesterday that following letters threatening him with death and asking for $100,000, he received telephone calls from a person who described himself as -sword" or "dagger" warning him to comply I with 'instructions." Makhanlall was
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  • 155 2 SINGAPORE Police, m an effort to minimize the activities of secret society gangsters, are now booking them on minor charges. Revealing this yesterday, the Police Secretary, Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, told The Standard: "When we cannot charge them for being members of a secret
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  • 45 2 A NEW lawyer. Mr. Mohamed All, was on Saturday, admitted to the Federation Bar by Mr Justice Hepworth at the Muar High Court Mr. C. S Jayasvval appeared on behalf of Mr. Ali and Mr. C H. Koh represented the Malacca Bar Committee.
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  • 175 2 They Bear No Grudge Against The Japs KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Fifty former prisoners-of-war of he Japanese 'ho worked on the Infamous Siam Death Railway said last night they bore no grudge against their captors. These P.o.Ws. were invited to a premiere of the film "The Bridge On The River Kwai"
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  • 33 2 A TIN MINER, Chang Kwong Yut. who did not send m his income tax returns for two years was vesterda,v fined $400 by Ipoh Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan.
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  • 150 2 They Did Not Swallow 'Fools' Joke KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Undergrads of the Kuala Lumpur division of the University of Malaya and students ot the Technical College woke up this morning to find the college building "decorated' with streamers of underwear and the trees m the campus festooned with shoes. Pranksters
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  • 67 2 THE Canadian High Commissioner to the Federation, Mr. Arthur R. Menzies. presented his credentials to the Timbalan Yang di-Pertuan Agong m Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Plioto shows Mr. Menzies being greeted by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Dato Nik Ahmed Kami! bin
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    • 334 2 NOTICE NOTICE TO ALL SHOOTING ASSOCIATIONS THE Federation of Malaya Shooting Association will hold the following trial shoots at the Selangor Shooting Association Range m Gurney Road. Kuaia Lumpur:— (A) Free Pistol— at 50 metres, on 12th and 19th of April 1958 commencing at 3 p.m. each day. (B) Clay
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  • EDITORIAL SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 432 3 IN the furore of dissensions between the British Labour Party and the Conservatives, the Liberal Party has intervened with such surprising successes that much uneasiness prevails among the top ranks of the Tory Government. It is many years since the leader of a Conservative Government has acted as
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    • 410 3 IT SEEMS that the world is full of kind-heart-ed people whose hearts bleed for the poor oppressed people of the countries of South-east Asia. Those of us who live here have never felt we have been oppressed though during the past ten years politicians and
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  • 25 3 T.I ***** lNi» AH d.ewtm.nu *uai# iumfur O<n. ir»ut«nct Blew. "4 Ban. ko T.ieorwx »«cc MALACCA. 91-A Buklt CNn» T«l: #l
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  • 823 3  -  Philip Deane By JTOR the first time since the Russians launched their Sputniks the Eisenhower Administration finally feels it knows where it is going. It thinks it has agreed objectives m international affairs and, Mr. Dulles's starchiness notwithstanding, Washington has therefore become m the very
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  • 627 3  -  Colin Legum -By LONDON 'THE British Parliament will this week debate the deadlock reach m the negotiations over the future of Malta. Privately British Labour Party leaders feel that Mr. Dom Mintoff, the Socialist Prime Minister of Malta, has made exaggerated demands on the British Treasury which
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  • 657 3  -  Robert Franklin By SEOUL. THE current withdrawal of some 350,000 Chinese troops from North Korea will not persuade South Korean President. Syngman Rhee. to reduce his enormous armed force by a single battalion— and this means that economically ..the Southern Republic will be struggling indefinitely. South Korea,
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  • Article, Illustration
    349 3 SDSFSAD "QUO ¥ADIS? Where are we going? asked the Mayor of Singapore. Ong Eng Guan. at Monday's meeting of the City Council. He ig not as naive as he would like the public to believe. Who should know the answer better than he who has caused "the hour
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  • 282 4 Men Without Character, Blast By Front Man AN ALLEGATION that Feoples' Action Party City Councillors were men "without character" when they made groundless attacks on other Councillors, went unchallenged during a debate at the second day's sitting of the Singapore Council yesterday. Labour Front Councillor. Mr. Lee Hwee Yeow made
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  • 485 4 MAYOR RAPS P.A.P. MEN AND GALLERY CROWD KEEPS MUM EXTRA Police guards were yesterday placed both inside and outside the Singapore City Council premises m view of Monday's disturbances, but proceedings of the second day's session of the Council went off without any interruptions from the
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  • 150 4 NOW MY ADVISER IS TARGET. SAYS ONG OPPOSITION to a decision of the Finance and General Purposes Committee for the secondment of a clerk and a peon to the Efficiency Adviser's Department was described by the Mayor as an organized attack on one of the vital nerve centres of the
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  • 82 4 WANTED: AN AUSTRALIAN ACCOUNTANT THE Singapore City Council should engage a Consulting Accountant from Australia to re-organize its accounting system. This was urged by Mayor Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday during a Council debate to increase the staff for the Mayor's efficiency adviser. Mr. Ong said his pfflciency adviser could
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  • 52 4 MR. TAN CHOON TEE and Miss Elsie Lee Gin Eng. both Singapore magicians, who Mere married yesterday. The bride is a member of the British Branch of the International Brotherhood of Magicians while the groom is secretary and treasurer of the Singapore Branch of the International Brotherhood
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  • 1201 4 THE Peoples' Action Party suffered yet another defeat from the combined opposition of Liberal Socialists, Labour Front, Workers Party and an independent, at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore City Council. This was the third major defeat suffered by lhe PAP m the two-day
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  • 232 5 500 WONT BUDGE IF NOT PAID SPOT CASH' Council's Outdoor Officers Want Transport Deal FIVE HUNDRED outdoor officers of the Singapore City Council yesterday unanimously decided not to go on field duties unless the Council paid "spot cash" ior transport purposes. This decision was taken at an emergency meeting called
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  • 183 5 Troupe Here To Film S' pore Scenes For TV SCENERY of Singapore will shortly appear on television m the United States, Mr. Dave Wynn of Glendora, California, who is leading America's first nost-war tourist tour of Central Asia, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Wynn, arrived m the Colony this week,
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  • 152 5 Fact-Finding Tour: All The Girls Want To Go THE entire graduating class c Nanyang Girls School, )ore, told their teacher would like to join the >ed "educational facttour" of South-east and Red China. The Stanlearnt yesterday. However, the Chief MinisPress Liaison Officer, Mr. Yeh. told The Standard anly a tew
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  • 142 5 Snake Mark Helps Put Him In Jail A labourer, Khoo Ah Kow, 20, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the Singapore Third District Judge. Mr. S. K. Lee, yesterday when he was found guilty of being a member of a secret society. Khoo, who has a snake tattoo on
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  • 93 5 THE First Battalion South Wales Borderers will leave Singapore for Britain today on the trooper Dilwara after three years' anti-bandit service m Malaya. Since entering the jungles m September 1955, the Battalion has killed 40 terrorists, capturing three Military Crosses, three Military Medals,
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  • 37 5 HONGKONG, April I—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were $16.08 to £1 Sterling $5.8175 to US$l; $1.85 to Malayan SI; $0,112 to one Indonesian Rupi a h Gold $***** to a tael.
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  • 71 5 NEW SALARY SCHEME: TALKS AT MINISTRY REPRESENTATIVES of two teachers* unions held discussions with .linistry of Education on oroposed unified salary for Colony teachers. c Unions were: The CerTeachers' Union and the iation of Head Teachers. .esman for the MinisThe Standard last that the discussions were cordial. He said a
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  • 162 5 THE entire machinery of the Liberal Socialist Party will be geared up for the forthcoming District Council elections said secretary general Mr. E. K. Tan yesterday I -ry party volunteer and ocr will do his best to that the democratic m functions m SingaMr
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  • 57 5 ABOUT 2,500 people have applied for 50 jobs m the Singapore Social Welfare Department. The Standard was told yesterday. Prospective candidates for these jobs of all grades have already been before a selection board, a departmental spokesman said. He added that the Department would be
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  • 450 5 Cashier Tells Ot Robbery WEE TENG GUAN, a cashier of Malay Film Productions Ltd., told a Singapore preliminary inquiry yesterday how he was robbed of a $14,750 payroll on Wee was giving evidence i against Awi bin Abu. Khalil i bm Alias. Masuni bin Sum
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  • 151 5 SIX TRADE UNIONS TO MERGE IN JUNE SIX trade unions, representing about 12,000 workers m Singapore's major commercial firms, will merge into a single national organization, probably m June. A ten-man interim committee, headed by Mr. K. C. Thomas (chairman) and Mr. A. K. Abraham (secretary) is St present preparing
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  • 62 5 THE SINGAPORE Malay Cultural Society plans to hold a music festival this year to popularise national songs and music. The Society's president, Inche Harun Mohamad Amin. said yesterday the Society had also decided to play its part this year m putting into effect some of the
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  • 151 5 SINGAPORE'S Chief Minis-) ter. Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday .said the admission into the Colony of 12 Chinese, reported to be on their way to Singapore will depend on the 'merit of their cases." The Chiet Minister told The Standard that he had not received
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  • 297 6 This Would Be The Grave For Political Parties, Says Lim X Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, declared yesterday that proportional representation, if introduced m the Colony at this juncture, might be the grave m wW(^ parties would be buried. "Party members who have political aspirations if not chosen by
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  • 63 6 MR. GOH KOH PIT. Assistant Commissioner for Labour (conciliation) was appointed acting Labour Commissioner, m place of Mr. Koh Ah Loy. yesterday. Mr. Koh has been appointed the Asst. Secretary, Chinese Affairs. It is understood there will be more inter-depart-mental promotions m the Labour Department
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  • 92 6 A BILL-COLLECTOR, Foo Yong Yin. of a local Chinese newspaper, was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail for misappropriating $2.-+i2 belonging to the firm, between last September and January this year. Foo told the court he took the money to meet his family's "heavy
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  • 84 6 QANTAS AIR hostesses m Singapore yesterday gave a party for colleague Mrs. Pam Kingston to bid her "bon voyage" before she leaves on a sixmonth round-the-world trip today. Mrs. Kingston was recently chosen "The Hostess with the Mostest" m a competition run by airlines m
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  • 52 6 MR. CHAN KIM CHYE. Magistrate on contract to the Singapore Criminal District and Magistrate's Courts, resigned from the service yesterday. The following have been appointed Justice of the Peace m Singapore: Messrs. V. Kesavan Nair. J.B: Pickering. N. William Paton-Smith. L. Corner Bailey, L. Vivian Taylor and J.
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  • 131 6 Lights To Combat Thievery RESIDENTS living between the 8, 9i-mile stones. West Coast Road. Singapore, may soon have street lighting. The president of the West Coast Road Community Centre. Mr. Tan Bah Chee. had written to the Rural Board pointing out the mounting number of petty thievery m this area.
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  • 34 6 A TAXI driver. Tan Heng Choon, was held ud by three of his passengers at daggerpoint and robbed of a pen. watch and cash totalling $60 m Holland Village, on Monday night.
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  • 134 6 TEACHERS m Muslim religious schools m Singapore may join the Malay Education Council to advance religious education m the Colony. A proposal that religious teachers should join the Council to form a common educational front was discussed at a recent meeting of religious teachers. A
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  • 305 6 CITIZENS CALL FOR STEPS TO PREVENT SIMILAR OCCURRENCES THE Man-in-the-Street yesterday condemned the hooliganism of PAP supporters m the Singapore City Council on Monday. l They said the demonstrations were "a disgrace" and called tor immediate steps to prevent similar occurrences m the future. Mr. Goh Lim
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  • 191 6 74 Officers (New Type) Complete The Course THE first batch of 74 serving executive officers selected by Singapore Government completed their three-month "induction" course last Friday, The Standard was told yesterday. These are the first of the "New Type" officers who will man the Colony's administrative machine m future. Training
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  • 84 6 GENERAL Sir Neville Brown-John, Quartermaster General, who arrived m Singapore yesterday after touring British army camps In the Federation. Sir Neville, who will be m the Colony for a few days, is paying Singapore his first visit m 32 years. In 1926, he was a
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  • 19 6 A 44-YEAR-OLD housewife Chua Peck Geok. was found drowned m the sea off Katong Park, Singapore, yesterday.
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  • 198 6 STUDIOUS undergraduates were pleasantly surprised to find the usually blank tables m the University of Malaya library at Bukit Timah decorated with pots of flowering plants yesterday morning. The pots, it seemed, had been placed m the library m the middle of the
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  • 149 6 3 UMNO Branches Against Forced Vote SINGAPORE UMNO will be asked to boycott all future elections if compulsory voting is introduced, the Siglap. Loyang and Bedok branches of UMNO decided at a joint emergency meeting held during the week-end Chairman of the Siglap branch, Inche Yassin bin Endot, said yesterday
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  • 78 6 KUCHING. April I— A census of children under the age of seven is being carried out m the three wards of the Kuching municipal area two of which are predominantly populated by Malays. The census is designed to help primary education planning by enabling the authorities to
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  • 210 7 TWO IN HOSPITAL WITH STAB WOUNDS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thugs dressed m 'Yankee' clothes started a fight last night outside the Rex Theatre using knives, motorcycle chains, car cranks and bamboo sticks. During the fight, four theatre employees were injured. Two of them, Periasamy, 21,
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  • 116 7 300 More Men Needed By Force ALTHOUGH the Singapore 1 Police Force is not experiencing an "acute shortage" of men. it would like to speedup its intake of recruits, Police Secretary. Mr. Eu Cheow Eang, said yesterday. Mr. Eu said that the Force was, still short of 300 men. There
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  • 116 7 POLICE STEP UP ANTI-VICE CAMPAIGN ANTI-VICE raids on Singapore brothels and hotels will be carried out by the Police independent of the Social Walfare Department, a spokesman of the Department told The Standard yesterday. Although Social Welfare Officers are empowered to carry out raids on known vice dens, the Police
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  • 115 7 Association To Stage Charity Play THE Singapore Pranakan Amateur Dramatic Association is now rehearsing a play "Kerhidopan Se Buta," which will be presented next month or m June to aid charity. The play was written by Francis Hogan and will be directed by Lee Cheng Kirn and Scow Peck Swee.
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  • 30 7 A SINGAPORE hotel clerk, Lee Kee Eng, was held up by two masked men armed with knives and robbed of $101 m Lorong 9, Geylang, on Monday night.
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  • 27 7 THE Pahang Government is to introduce low cost housing schemes m all Town Councils and Town Boards m the State, it was announced yesterday.
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  • 40 7 A TALLY clerk. Saw Sin Choon, was fined $50 by Magistrate Mr. Au Ah Wah yesterday for being found m possession of a wrist watch and a ring, suspected of being stolen at Tanjong Bungah on March 23.
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  • 332 7 They Agree With Chief Minister SINGAPORE women yesterday unanimously agreed, with certain reservations, a remark by the Chief Minister, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, who is also president of the labour Party that both sexes be givern equal pay. Mr. Lim, replying to a member
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  • 159 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSINti rubber prires. (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers Spot 76S 778 R.S.S. No. 1 774 773 May R.S.S. No. 1 77 771 R.S.S No. 2 April 73 733 R.S.S. No. 3 69 70* Tone: Quiet. The price ot tin In Singapore yesterday was
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  • 113 7 TWO 11-year-old members of a secret society told a hawker "The boss is not satisfied with your payment and it will be difficult for you m future to get water from the standpipe." This happened at Clyde Terrace, Singapore, yesterday. when a hawker went to a
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  • 210 7 COURT OF APPEAL RESERVES JUDGMENT THE Singapore Court of Civil and Criminal Appeal reserved judgment after hearing an appeal by a Colony businessman, S. E. Mizrahie, against a High Court decision giving $219,000 m favour of Stanton. Nelson and Co. Ltd., rubber brokers, m respect of transactions involving the purchase
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  • 75 7 Acid Bomb Throwing: Man Hurt EIGHT acid bombs were tossed into a coffee shop m Noordin Lane. Singapore, at dawn yesterday. A man sustained an eye injury. The bombs," believed to have been thrown by a secret society gang, fell m the midst of five persons who were drinking m
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  • 62 7 KHOO Ah Toon. 29, was yesterday fined $50 m a Singapore Court when he pleaded guilty to causing hurt to Toh Lye Hock with an iron rod at Napier Road last Monday. The Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, also bound Khoo over m the sum
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  • 147 9 Plans To Hold Pine Talks Hit A Snag PLANS to hold the second Commonwealth Conference of Pineapple Producers m Singapore have hit a snag, a leading local canner said yesterday. He told The Standard that the meeting, scheduled to have been held m the Colony last month, has been postponed
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  • 181 9 Japanese Airline Sets Up Office In S'pore Service Begins This Month THE first Japanese airline to be established m Singapore will start operating this month. The Japan Air Lines Co., i Ltd of Tokyo, with a district office m the Colony, will operate a thrice weekly service between Singapore and
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  • 91 9 JESSELTON. Tues.— Rubber exports m the first two months this year have dropped by over $1,000,000 from the corresponding period last year, the Department of Trade and Customs —id. muA The exports for January and February this year totalled $5,266,166. the Department said Ciitch at $210,828 has likewise
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  • 139 9 A STEADYING influence was brought on the Singapore rubber market yesterday by slightly better overseas advices. A gain of one-quarter cent was recorded m the price for international first grade rubber for April shipment, at 77 i cents per lb. against Monday's price of 761 cents. The tone
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  • 23 9 A NEW £130.000 research development centre m Leven, Fife, will be a chemical group's "shop window" for home and foreign buyerg
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  • 95 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were copra April May UK Continent $30J buyers S3IJ sellers; coconut oil m bulk $46 sellers; m drums $50 sellers; Muntok white pepper $121 sellers; Sarawak white Sl2O sellers; Special Sarawak black $74. H.CB. Ltd. closing prices: copra,
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 400 9 18m Industry To Be Tapped KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A "gold mine" is waiting to be tapped m Malaya m the tyre manufacturing industry, according to a recent survey conducted by an expert on industrial development The tyre trade m Malaya is estimated to worth $18,000,000
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    • 86 9 Tins Ease On Aftetar Price Drop INDUSTRIALS and rubbers were dull m the Malayan share market yesterday. Tins were easier after steady, m sympathy with the falling metal price. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers United Engineers Ords. ($1) 1.02 1.06 Kamunting 8/6 9/Malayan
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    • 158 9 Business In Shares MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following business done: Fed. Disp. $2.30: F. N. ords. $2 66, $2.65; Gammon $2.35. Hammer 41.75: M. Cement $1.31: McAlister $1.40. $1.41: M. Box $1.65; Robinson ords. $1.71* to $1.70; Sime Darby $162.; Steamship ($1 stock) 75c. t<j 77c^: S. Times $1.72; U.E.
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    • 38 9 THE Office Appliance and Business Equipment Trade Association m Britain announced that exports of office equipment during the first two months this year amounted to a record £4,--541,560, £225,151 more than the same period of 1957.
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    • 56 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks I Association made the following changes m its rates to merchants yesterday: Canada- buying. T.T. 32-1/8, OD. 32-1/4, 90 days airmail 32--9/16 credit bills, 32-11/16 trade Selling. T.T. or O.D. ready were: Canada 31-3/4: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs 1615-1/4; Italian Lire *****; Reyals
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    • 411 9 KUCHING, Tues. A budgrafting programme is being launched by the Department of Agriculture under the Rubber Planting Scheme for approved planters all Foochows at Sungei Sebiau, Bintulu, m the Fourth Division .|_^|_^|_^|_^|_^|_^|_^|_^|_^|_H Some 400,000 unselected rub- ber seedlings covering over 2,000 acres of land are
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    • 209 9 UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WORK WELL AT EXAMINATION TIME SANATOGEN will help you through examina* tions by helping to givt energy, mental clarity, good sleep and appetite. Try a bottle now. Sanatogen TON IC Corrects diet deficiencies 1 )^hMo¥f^tAi»}OJMM4K^i^mmi^ Esther Williams In "UNGUARDED MOMENT" Cinema Scope/Color Malaya at Play a. i MW'WmmmMm^mm.
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    • 100 9 OUTER ROADS Chun An, Steel Executive Bengkalis, Glory, Victoria. Yamamura Maru, Waibalong, Caltex, Bombay. Tyndareus, Leda Wearsk. Anking, Siaoe. Felepis. Presi d c nt Madison, Fernhill. INNER ROADS Buana, Tong Hong, Kah Poh, Serudom, Soon Bee, Lipis. Hua Heng. Johnny. Bentong. Phuang Ngern. Playaran. Giang Seng, Southern Trader. Aik Leong,
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  • 251 10 MALACCA "Babas" have again contributed to an interesting concert, produced, directed and played by local talents. The Malacca Straits Chinese British Association has been mainly responsible for preserving its community's "culture" with these plays based on certain aspects of their daily lives. For many
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  • 75 10 A MALACCA leading lawyer, Mr. H. B Ball, gave a talk on his short visit to Japan to members of The Rotary Club last week. He paid tribute to Japanese hospitality and urged mem- bers to go to the Land of the Rising Sun for a
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  • 92 11 FIETERMARITiiBURG, South April 1, (Reuter) et history was made at oar Pietermaritzburg a match was held up the wife of one of the rs telephoned to ask him he had done with the It was at a tense moment m between Anglicans when the
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  • 81 11 LONDON. April 1. (Reuter)— l general committee of the letic Association j m), which meets here on 3 will consider imposine a m the use of built-up shoes nigh jumpers and other The AAA. southern committee have asked the general v.ttee to impose the ta
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  • 1269 11  -  WINDSOR LAD By TODAY'S GOING THE track for today's races at Bukit Timah should be good. BIG SWEEP THE Unlimited Sweep will be drawn on Race 8. Forecast Tote will be held on all the eight races. REDIFFUSION REDIFFUSION will broadcast commentaries to Federation listeners.
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  • 112 11 ANOTHER ENGLISH JOCKEY DUE HERE ENGLISH jockey John Forde (23), twin brother to Dominic Forde, is expected to arrive m the Colony on Monday to ride for Kuala Lumpur trainer Mr. Lee Kirn Yian. The famous riding brothers are best remembered for their grand 'double' at Ascot m 1954. John
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  • 29 11 LONDON, April 1. (Reuter) Ast on Villa beat Manchester United by three goals to two m a league division one football match at Villa Park, Birmingham yesterday.
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  • 140 11 Watch Top Circle BAIL FIVE Top Circle gave a promising display at Kuala Lumpur when third to Majestic Don over the six. So anticipating normal Improvement he could win this. He gets one pound more since his last race. His track efforts have been good and he could open winning
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  • 232 11 Pride Of Phoenix Hard To Beat RACE S EVE TV Pride of Phoenix is my choice m the nine furlongs for Class One. Division Two stayers. He ran two good races at Kuala Lumpur. He won over nine furlongs, beating Great Saxon, and over li miles he finished first home
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  • 179 11 Windsor Lad Scrutineer Goodwood Francig LADY JAMBO LADY JAMBO LADY JAMBO J", l^ 1 IJamito starala Jainito Jam no Sala Hit Parade Bonauia intended GOLD HUNT COLLEGE TUIOB MBZAJPDf FRENCIJ I SHOE MinAwn French Shoe trench shoe college iwai 2 YeTpe^ M?i»apen Uold_Uunl Gold Hunt BLLEX RILEX gLFFEB
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  • 1301 11 RACE 1: 2.15 p.m.-Horses Class 2, Oh. 4-6 Furs. 3 0*0869 PALIO 9y 8.12 IOHNSON MARTIN Mr. Y.L. Lee 4 842 lAMITO 4y 8.11 FRANKLIN HOBBS Metropole Stable 5. **9*55 HIGH HOPES 7y 8.09 ORACON WS. BACBY Mesdames Chua Sin Kah 6
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  • 217 11 COFFEE EXPORTER came out after a spell to put up two good displays at the recent Kuala Lumpur meeting. He was an all-the-way winner over the six and though he Is m a stronger field, he looks like keeping up the good work. Coffee
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  • 301 12 Six Weeks To Go $135,000 Needed WITH six weeks to go before Singapore's contingent for the Asian Games m Tokyo emplanes, the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council Finance Committee despite some spirited efforts are still 5135.00J1 short of the target figure. Chairman of the Committee,
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  • 315 12 Nine New Records At ACS Swim' IPOH, Tues. Nine new records weree established at the third annual swimming meet of the Ipoh Anglo-Chinese School held at the Kinta Swimming Club yesterday. The 21-item programme included one (4 by 50 metres) interschool relay. Unfortunately only two schools competed, and the A.C.S.
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  • 112 12 KUALA LUMPUR, TuesdayFour matches were played m the central Malaya sub-district soccer league which started m Kuala Lumpur today. Easiest winners were the 27 Coy RASC "A" who beat No. 1 Supply Depot 7-1 at Batu. Their "B" team, however, were beaten 5-1 at the hands
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  • 93 12 Last S 'gor Hockey Trial KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Hockey Association will hol n their fourth and last state trial on Wednesday. April 2 at the Brickfields Road ground. The teams for the trial are. Colours: T. Nadarajah, M. Shanmusanathan, Chua Eng Cheng. Chua Eng Wah. Doraisamy. Lakhbir Singh,
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  • 32 12 THE Tudor Badminton Party of Singapore will be touring the Federation of Malaya during the Easter Holidays, i.e. April 4 to 7. for a series of friendly games of badminton.
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  • 63 12 AT the annual general meetina of the Penang Sports Club he d on March 28. the following officebearers were elected for year: President: Mr. D. Hav v Vice-President: Mr. Martin Committee: Mr X 1 Bai Mr. D. S. Cox. Mr. E. G diner, Mr. N. W
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  • 128 12 Cup Shuttlers For Ipoh Exhibitions IPOH, Tues.— Perak badminton fans who will not have the opportunity of seeing Thomas Cup 'stars' m action m June, will nevertheless have the opportunity of watching foreign players as well as Malaya's Cud squad m action here. The Perak Badminton Association will hold a
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  • 39 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two goals by right winger Tuck Choy enabled Selangor Chinese Recreation Club to beat Tamilian Physical Cultural Association 2-1 In a FAS division three soccer match at the Pudu Road ground here today.
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  • 97 12 OGDEN, UTAH Mar. 31 .1 (AFP) World middleweight champion. Sugar Ray Robinson, is willing to defend his title against ex-chamoion Gene Fuller m Utah for *'iust" one million dollars. George Gainford. Robinson's manager said today. Gainford was replying to a Utah matchmaker who proposed
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  • 210 12 UNIVERSITY of Malaya Athletic Union will send the biggest contingent of athletes to Hongkong for their Inter- Varsity Biennial Games this year. The contingent will consist of 13 cricketers, 14 hockey players, six men and three women badminton players, 13 footballers, and five tennis players.
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  • 494 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. In one of the best and most thrilling games seen at the Merdeka Stadium this year Kishan Dial School shared honours with AngloChinese School (Klang) with a 5—5 draw m the final of the inter-schools football competition for the Khir
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  • 54 12 TAIPING, Tues.— lndia I ciation 'A' played well to the Chinese Recreation Clur m the first division league cer game yesterday The Indians, superior m attack, netted cne goal m first half through outside Sivalingam. In the second half. Indians were awarded a penalty foi infringement,
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  • 280 12 TRINIDAD April 1 (Reuter) Pakistan won the test match against West Indies by an innings and one run. The West Indies. 75 runs behind with five wickets standing when play began today, were all out for 223. just one run short of making Pakistan
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 70 12 SINGAPORE SOCCER: S.B.H.F.A. League Div. 3 Borneo Co. vs. F. N. at F. N.: Malayan Airways vs. N.T.S. at S.C.C.; C. W. vs. National Carbon A' at Farrer Park. Inter-School Victoria School vs. Gan Eng Seng School at V.S. RACES: Second Day, Singapore Races, at Bukit Timah. KUALA LUMPUR SOCCER:
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  • 232 13 HR. Nichols McKnight. Dean of Students at Columbia Wh«« '^'"J o^ pondered the student application on his desk There B ff "^"-On The-Hud--SS rJenti'^H^^f .fio^tresT'^P^th^-HroV-Rlve^nona New Yor„. Philips appeal for admission to Catobtf. classes ?%\£«j£ a m sZl made his decision: Columbia University would admit him. Admitting
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  • 353 13 A SING SONG OPERA FOR ALL gINGAPOREANS with the ambition to sing m opera will have a chance to do so at the Singapore Teachers' Training College production of "Let's Make An Opera" this month. This opera depends on the audience for its success to a much greater extent than
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  • 257 13  - Arts Crafts Club TAN KIAM SENG B-v -y of the Arts and Crafts Club of Queenstown Secondary Tech. School. f\UR Arts Crafts Club was formed m March 1957. U t0 foster an interest m arts and crafts. The Club has about forty members and meets on Wednesday afternoons. Soon after
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  • 515 13 That 'Bust Act' was uncalled for \\HILE the Nanyang University students worked round the clock to clear the "mass" a hectic week-end of inaugural celebratheir contemporaries at Bukit Timah Sepoy Lines took time off from their final re rm mugging to observe April Fool's Day early yesterday
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  • 260 13 Interests are stamp collecting, music, reading and swimming. Address: 11-1 Onnazuka. Ota-ku, Tokyo. Japan. "I am writing this letter from Japan, a country which is In a corner of Asia. Our country is unfortunately an isolated country, but we here are earnestly hoping to contact all
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    • 591 13 QUOTATION: _I_HH_IMLI 1 "We all have weak- I _^7^^fl Fl nesses. But have figured BJBB] B^A^B wkmW that others have to put up I with mine so tolerably that I pW^Wi^^^^W I would be much less than I B k B f I^l fair not tn make a reason- I
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 200 14 TOKYO, April 1, (UP) Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi said yesterday that United States forces m Japan "would have to use nuclear weapons if any enemy attacks this with such weapons." But the Prime Minister said he would object to creation of intermediate range
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    • 54 14 WASHINGTON, April 1, (Reuter).— The State Department spokesman. Mr. Lincoln White, said yesterday that the United States was *«tf 1 A DUte But he declined to characterize the United States' statement as a rejection of the Soviet offer to the United States to join In
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    • 41 14 MONTREAL, April 1. (Reuter). Several car-loads of raiders kidnapped nine Liberal election workers from two Liberal Party committee rooms m Montreal yesterday. Two women and two men were seized m one raid and five men m another.
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    • 54 14 MOSCOW. Anril L_ (Reuter,). diplomats and other foreigners to the southern areas of the Soviet Union, usually reliable sources reported last night. The ban, similar to one imposed last year, is expected to last two weeks. The areas affected are the Ukraine, the Caucasus and the
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    • 35 14 KING Saud of Saudi Arabia yesterday denied that he relinquished any power to his brother, Crown Prince Feisal, by proclaiming sweeping responsibilities for him m the fields of foreign, internal and financial affairs.
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    • 100 14 AS Khrushchev sits with his head bowed, all hands, including that of Marshal Bulganin (fourth from left, back row) are raised m unanimous approval of his nomination by President Voroshilov that he be elected as Premier, during the joint session of the two houses of
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    • 629 14 Britain Believes In Firm Policy Of Deterrent HALIFAX, England, April 1, (Keuter) iur Harold Macmillan, British Prime Minister, did not refer to the Soviet announcement, yesterday to suspend nuclear tests, when he spoke here last night. While he was speaking of Britain's position
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    • 32 14 MR. George Price, leader of the Leftwing People's United Party was yesterday committed for trial at the Sunreme Court m Belize. British Honduras, on a charge of seditious intention. Reuter.
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    • 277 14 UNITED NATIONS, April 1, (UP) The United Arab Republic filed its first complaint of Israeli aggression with the United Nations yesterday. Zaki Kenawi, acting chief of the UAR delegation, filed a note with SecretaryGeneral Dag Hammarskjold s office concerning violence between Arab and Israeli elements
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    • 81 14 SOVIET CABINET MINISTERS 'MOSCOW. April 1 (UP) Following is a list of Premier Nikita Khrushchev's new Government, as announced m the Supreme Soviet: Chairman of th e Council of KhrShchev.^" 1^ Nikila First Deputy Premiers: F Kozlov and Anastas Mikoyan*. Deputy Premiers: Alexei Kostgin, Alexander Zasyadko Dmitry Ustinov and G^omyifo"
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    • 224 14 ii sF?*£, England, April 1, (Reuter) Mr Harold Macmillan, the Prime Minister, warned here last night that a world slump would give the Communists an opportunity for "subversion and intrieue Addressing a meeting here, he said "The free world cannot defend itself by bombs
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    • 192 14 'Being A Wife Is Not Just A Hobby' RAPALLO, Italy, April 1, (UP) The wives of about 350 industrialists held a kind of "kangaroo congress" at this northern Italian seaside resort recently, and after a couple of meetings they proclaimed: "Husbands should confide m their wives about their work, their
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