Singapore Standard, 18 July 1958

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1958 Vol. IX No. 16 15 cts. 12 Pages I FINAL EDITION]
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  • 416 1 U.S. ATOMIC BATTLE GROUP FLIES INTO TURKEY British Troops Are Poised For Action LONDON, July 17, (Reuter). A battle group of 1.600 American troops has landed in Adana, Southern Turkey, less than 100 miles from the Syrian frontier, it vas announced today. In Washington, the Dofence Department said the battle
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  • 574 1 CRACK BRffifIffVSKYMEN RUSH TO HU9<JbrS AID King Asks The West To Save Mid- East From. Communism AMMAN, July 17, (UPl)— Britain airlifted strong forces of "Red Devil" paratroopers to Jordan today to join the United States in a swiftly-expanding Middle Eastern peace cordon. Big Beverly and
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  • 83 1 Kidnapped Marines Are Freed BEIRUT, July 17 (Reuter) Lebanese insurgents today kidnapped two United States Marines but released them several hours later. It was believed that their weapons had been stolen by the insurgents. The Marines were unharmed. Earlier. American Marines exchanged fire with Lebanese snipers around the Beiru: Airport
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  • 29 1 SIR Victor Hurley, one of Australia's finest surgeons and Director-General of Medical Services in the RAAF during the second World War. died in Melbourne early yesterday. Reuter
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  • 157 1 MOSCOW, July 17, (UPl).~ Russia announced today that Soviet air, land and naval forces in the areas bordering Iran and Turkey will begin exercises to- morrow. Units of the Black Sea fleet, some of whose bases are close to the Turkish coast, will participate
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  • 212 1 BEIRUT, Lebanon, July 17 (U.P.1.).— Premier Sami Solh predicted today that if the West restores the situation in Iraq and Lebanon. Nasser's influence will be destroyed throughout the Arab world. The 79-year-old Premier, who said, he had been an Arab Nationalist "before Nasser was
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  • 195 1 PEKING, July 17— More than 100.000 Chinese waving banners and shouting slogans against "aggressive American troops" massed in Peking today to celebrate Iraq's new regime and denounce the U.S. troop landings in the Lebanon. Caricatures on banners showed Uncle Sam seated on an erupting volcano
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  • 55 1 LONDON. July 17 (Re jter) The death of Sir Brian Freeston, a former Governor of the Leeward Islands and of Fiji, was announced today, he was ti.V Sir Brian, who joined the Colonial Service in 1919, was Chief Secretary Tan^anyiKa Territory before become g Governor of
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  • 301 1 TAIPEI, Jufy 17, (UPl).— Nationalist China cancelled all military leaves today and placed its 500,000--man ft* gn ting force on speeias alert Details of the alert measures were not disclosed. They \ve:c issued after the entire U^. Pacific Flept was olaced on a
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  • 51 1 A 24-YEAR-OLD fitter, Goh Tong Tay was admitted to the General Hospital last night with stab wounds after a secret society gang clash in Beach Road, Singapore. Another man who was hacked with a parang on nis arms in a gang clash in Boat Quay was also
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  • 83 1 MAP shows the Middle East trouble zone, and arrows indicate latest reported landings by American Marines and British troops. A battle group of 1,600 U.S. troops landed in Adana, south Turkey (Arrow 1) yesterday, following the landing of 5,000 Marines at Beirut (Arrow 2), while the landing of
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  • 131 1 PISTOL AND KNIVES FLUNG OUT OF CAR, SIX ESCAPE SINGAPORE Police yesterday recovered two bundles containing an automatic pisiol loaded with seven rounds of ammunition and four knives which were thrown out of a fleeing car at dawn yesteroay. A radio patrol car crew spotted a car travelling aicng Bukit
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  • 77 1 A BLOOD splattered young secret society gangster rolled on the floor of the admission room of the Singapore General Hospital, begging passersby to remove his handcuffs. The man had been picked up by the Police after being involved in a gang clash off Jalan Besar
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  • 177 2 COLLECTOR 'DISAPPEARED' WITH MONEY PENANG. Thuis. Given $2,900 for* deposit in a bank, a bill-collec\or disappeared with the money and was only arrested about four months later, the Sessions Court was told today. Twenty two-year-old T;<n Kong Long, pleaded guilty to a charge that while in the I employ of
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  • 60 2 EMBAHADUN MALL, '28, was charged in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday \vit>. causing the death of Zainah hinte Baharoun, 23. by driving his truck in a negligent manner along Alexander Road on the night of .Tune 5. He pleaded not guilty and was allowed bail
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  • 243 2 They Jump Into River After Bid To Extort Fails FIVE thugs yesterday boarded a fishing vessel anchored in the Kallang River, Singapore, in a bid to extort $10.80 from the owner. But when ttie boat's crew of seven turned on them the thugs panicked and jumped into
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  • 181 2 New Party Will Be Completely Socialist A NEW political party which promi.-e.s to be 100 per cent Socialist is expected to be formed in Singapore very soon. The Standard was told yesterday. The .sponsors of the MW party, headed by a former member of the Trade Union Working Committee, Mr.
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  • 174 2 'You Cannot Flout Law Because You're Old' A SINGAPORE Magi,'!^ yesterday kolH an octogenarian not to think that hit zze gav# him the privilege cf flouting the law. The Magistrate, Mr. M. Coomaraswamy, told VfTooag Ch >on, 81 who Dcv.r.cd guilty to a charge of possession four packet] vi ooiunL,
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  • 78 2 THE first four prize winners of Singapore's new Hotel and Restaurant Training School, which gave certificates to 21 waiters "who passed with credit" yesterday. At extreme left and right aro the founder of the School, Mr. Franz Schutzman. president of the Hotel Association of Singapore, and
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  • 78 2 NEGOTIATIONS between the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Company and the General Employees' Union were resumed yesterday. Although both parties discussed the disputes in the detail, no final settlement was reached. The negotiations will continue oru Monday at the Labour Ministry. The dispute between the parties centred round the
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  • 320 2 THREE youths accused of robbery with violence were yesterday acquitted in the Singapore Assizes by Mr. Justice M. Butt rose. The youths. Nacknay Sawl, Zakaria Darus and Harum Said were alleged to have PObhed E.C.E. Ediin. and assistant treasurer of the RoVa! Air
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  • 359 2 A SMILING 16-year-old. Wiiision I been a waiter for only two ueek\ v M prize yesterda> at Raffles Hotrl vOun i w five Singapore hotels and re»taurant/ r .-^J ficates from the Colony's new Hotel a nr tJ Training School. h W Eight
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  • 23 2 RECESSION WON'T TAX REVER i* i ha-.r f' I on ttepfl adverse dfecti 1 colle er. <r -r i'-'j 1 m •\\ie •••1
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    • 647 2 NOTICE? NATURALISATION NOTICE is hereby given 1 that Mr. SHAW VEE TZAN of No. 174, Kirn Seng Road. Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of the fads
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    • 36 2 m^M mTuk BHBagfl^Pw Bf «^B BBVB^S^SSSISfi^BS^^^MBafIHBHHIB^JHHHI B^BSm^^-^a^BHBhJ^I B^t S^^^Vl Bh LAST DAY! 3 15. 6.30 A. »15 p.m. Elvis Presley in MGMs "JAILHOUSE ROCK" (in Cinemascope) Opens Tomorrow! South-Fast Asia Film Co.'s "SILVFR KING" (in Hindustani)
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    • 38 2 HIGH STREET. N \l I XTI IN ONE OF THF. CITY'S MOV TRADING POSITION TEXTILE SHOP FHHJ^ Including stock and foodw»l" jp£ C. H. WILLIAMS Valuer A- Estate vfT U«« f^ Honfkonc Bank Chamb-r^ < T^ Singapore. 1. s^^
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    • 863 3 W^TVbe new rulers of Iraq proceeded to P HIL ne l republic in Bagdad, headed by B **f r Dubai as President and Brigadier r£r!m Qusossim, who led the rerolt W 1 iate King Feisol't pro- Western monarW V m*er war fears continued to increase. I 0 So*et,
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  • 1258 3 IRAQI REVOLT WAS BORN in BERN' THE following dispatch by Frank H. Bartholomew, President of United Press International, is based on a thorough investigation of Communist espionage activities in Switzerland. On a recent trip to Europe, Bartholomew spent several days in Bern, Zurich and Geneva, talking with American diplomats and
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  • 58 3 April 1958, marked the fifth anniversary and end of the first term of Sweden's Dag Hammarskjold as Secretary-General of the United Nations. New York, the UN's host city, paid tribute to him as he started his second term. Its mayor, Robert F. Wagner, described Mr. Hammarskjold as
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  • 1423 3  -  Andrew Shonfield By THE negotiations on European free trade have now reached a crisis. Unless there is some entirely new initiative within the next fortnight, the effort which has been proceeding for almost two years now will grind to a halt. To be effective the initiative
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  • 422 3 the NEWS PSIT STRIKES ME 'THERE was a time not x so long ago either when Singapore led the Federation in many things and the pre-war Federal Go\ ernment was charged with aping the Colony. The "trompah" is on the wronp foot now and may stay there for a few
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  • 242 4 Tribute To A Driver Who Caught Intruder SINGAPORE District Judge, Mr. Lee Shoo Khoon, yesterday paid tribute to the "public-spiritedness" of a driver at Nee Soon who caught a would-be housebreaker in Tiong Bahru on May 25. "I think you have done a very good job,"
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  • 264 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Deputy Premier and Defence Minister, Dato Abdul Radak bin Dato Hussain, declared today that action could be taken igainst persons who hoist foreign flags in the FederaThe Dato was commenting on the attempt allegedly made by the headmaster of
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  • 34 4 THE oroposed Singapore Social Welfare Department Staff Union will hold its inaugural general meeting today at 5 p.m. at the waiting room nf the public assistance section. Social Welfare department, Havelock Road.
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  • 113 4 MALACCA. Thurs. More than 50 resolutions will be tabled at the Malacca UMNO delegates conference by representatives from 93 branches on Saturday at the Mong Seng Hall. The Minister for Defence, Dato Abdul Razak, will open the meeting and two other Ministers, Inche Bahron bin
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  • 47 4 A FIRE raged three squatter huts to the ground in Klang Road on Tuesday, rendering 25 people homeless. Some of the occupants, who are workers in Kuala Lumpur, are pictured at the scene of the disaster looking for their belongings.— Standardpic by FAH.
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  • 139 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Central Working Committee of the All-Mala-yan Chinese Electorate Registration Congress, headed by Finance Minister Mr. H. S. Lee today selected a subcommittee to intensify the registration of the electorate throughout the country with the help of Chinese Association and Guilds. The sub-committee
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  • 40 4 LOH Suan Kee. who pleaded not guiilv to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly and assaulting Leow Mak Chong in Bukit Timah Road on July 15, was yesterday remanded by a Singapore Court.
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  • 276 4 .\UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Australia will she i send a new team of seven nurses to assist in staffing the Lady Tempier Hospital. This is part of the Colombo' Plan aid to the Federation. The nurses will rrpla< i other Australian nurse* who have been
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  • 79 4 PENAN G, Thurs. A I* year-old shop assistant. Lim Yooi Yoke, was found dead with his throat Ml on the second floor of a shop-ho.;se in Campbell Street here today. He was lying on a can 1 bed with a knife stuck in a
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  • 44 4 BUKIT MERTA.TAM. Thill* —The monthly meei ing of the Town Council scheduled to he held this afternoon has been postponed to Tuesday. A special meeting to consider the Town Council standing orders has also been postponed to the same day.
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  • 22 4 MR. K. M. MATHAI. Senior Assistant of the Government English School. Sogamat will soon leave for India on short leave.
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  • 262 4 rENANG, Thurs— Married u, imen put to undue hardships and anxieh h\ cular from the Chief Education Office p P. Pitkeathly, to heads of sohoob her* v to their likely retrenchment at the end t Thi* was stated by the President of
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  • 51 4 Youth Tried Extort Convicts wrr> tfM 1 toy-seller in and June 18 yes- MRtenoe I Officer. The i > ended his Mi Wee Sd n g p.m.. Tay I didn't give fafl I I 1 and tw c I MHR fl err. 1 fh.V nigh* iter, r» Next r as
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  • 34 4 61 TO ATT BIG YOUTH CONFERENCE -i za-. r. I' L:. r. S S.r I'd of t! ■;vn i i persons iw S af Ti.'.re y and PP*rtffl*»J nai .re. :aki •S* >:■•■ ■■< rrf 1
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  • 88 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A talented young artist who lied from Red China years ago is to hold an exhibition here together with her father. She is Miss Katherine Wu, whose father, Mr. Wu TseSheng. Is acclaimed as one of the four leading contemporary Chinese artustb. Miss
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  • 181 5 Further period Hawker spectors I c incil I I I I i»-ic*r a |r \tJSm J ■ie to n Id an employee I that f s; i I y KSr^re satisI «*i they did not 12? Council policy I -efore the t thoafht to extend f period for another Bk
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  • 688 5 Fourteen Points From Stand pipes To A City Zoo SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, yesterday announced a 14-point programme to promote the welfare of rate-payers in 1959. In a policy speech made at the ordinary bi-monthly meeting of the Council, Mr. Ong said: This programme ;s
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  • 91 5 NO PRIVILEGES FOR FOREIGN FIRMS-MAYOR CoVMfl debate on a •tee recommendation to an advertisement perf a foreign firm for aa- ler six months, the Mayor said yesterday that no foreign should be given special pri eges. Hi >a;i all firms should be "ta'ed alike and foreign coierns would not be
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  • 99 5 ROAD SIGN POLITICS RAPPED SINGAPORE'S Mayor, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, was yesterday charged with not taking action against political parties which painted party emblems on roads in connection with the coming Kallang by-election. This charge against the Mayor was levelled by Liberal Socialist Councillor S. M. Vasagar during a Council
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  • 440 5 LABOUR FRONT Councillor Tang Peng Yeu yesterday accused People's Action Party Councillors of "creating racial discrimination" in Singapore. Mr. Tang made this accusation during a Council debate on a standing committee recommendation to disapprove an appeal by Mr. Peng Hock and Shaw Limited to
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  • 334 5 IX a small attap cubicle in Jalan Chengkek, off MacPherson Road. Singapore, early yesterday morning, a man and his wife risked their lives in a struggle with three masked intruders while their children slept undisturbed. The man, Chua Joo Meng, 38. and his wife.
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  • 123 5 AN Italian singer left Singapore yesterday disappointed because she had to cancel her singing tour o* Iraq. Miss Laura Betti flew into the Colony on Tuesday from Sydney, locking forward to her six-week engagement in an Iraqi nightclub, the Harem Nocturne. But less than
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  • 74 5 MALACCA. Thurs. ThP condition of the Governor. Mr. Leone: Yew Koh. who underwent an operation at the General Hospital last night has caused great anxiety among his close associates today. Medical authorities here, after serious deliberations, decided to operate on Mr. Leong who is suffering from an
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    • 259 5 Ist. ANNIVERSARY FRIDAY BARGAIN JUST RECEIVED SWIMSUITS 8 STYLES SIZES 32 to 38 10 NICE COLOURS PRICES $19. 50 up MANY OTHER ITEMS JUST RECEIVED ONLY FOR SALE RUSH AT 72 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE A CONTINENT AWAKES BEFORE YOUR EYES! B^yF A w 1 >w^wir r J Or>*«^ A s«=o»»e
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  • 25 6 THE partly-decomposed body of a baby was found In a drain leading from the New Town Market into the Kinta River, Ipoh yesterday.
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  • 293 6 He Had Reasonable Cause For Refusing To Sail, Says Court QUARTERMASTER of the vessel Tronoh, Abdullah bin Wadi, was acquitted in a Singapore Court yesterday on a charge of refusing to proceed to sea "without reasonable cause" on May, 24 during the Indonesian crisis. It was
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  • 161 6 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib in Singa pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 842 84? R.S.S. No. 1 835 88} R.S.S. No. 1 (Sept.) 83] 84 R.S.S. No. 2 82* 834 R.S.S. No. 3 77 77* Tone: Very steady. The price of tin in Singapore yesterday
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  • 52 6 TAN Ah Liew, was re.v.ar.ded bf a Singapore Court yet* terriay after he Pleaded 80l guilty to a charge of armed robbery. it was alleged that Tan robbed Poh Thong while ho was armed with a dagger at the Airport Road in f aya Lebar on
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  • 39 6 DETECTIVES yesterday seized 723 chap-ji-ki lottery siips with stakes ■mounting to $12,000 from a house in Te'ok Ayer Street. A RUM and woman, found in the room where the seizure was marie. wore detained.
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  • 179 6 5 YEARS' CORRECTIVE TRAINING FOR TWO SINGAPORE District Judge Mr. Wee Shoo KhOOO ydtcrdaj sentenced two youths to ur-.i.er-go five years' correct ive tr c >ining each for extorting "ex-pense-money* from a woman. They were: LtOQJ Ah Hcng alias Ah Lcong. an ex-fOldier of the Singapore Infantry Regiment, and Lim
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  • 121 6 Salesmen Duped Of $8,000 TWO salesmen, who deliver- I ci $8,000 worth of watches and fountain per.? to a house in Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore, were invited to count the cash before they left. Before they began counting. the "'buyer' 1 excused himself and left the room, closing the door
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  • 36 6 HONGKONG. July IT Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange were: $16.03 to £1 Sterling. $5.***** to USSI; $1,849 to Malayan $1; $0.64(1 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $254 to a tael.
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  • 101 6 LINDA, 21, PRODUCES FILMS NOW A FORMER Singapore schoolgirl is now producing films in Indonesia. Miss Linda Wee, 21. an ex-student of Nanyang Girls' High School, flew into the Colony yesterday for a short holiday. Linda, a graduate of Britain's Trinity College of Music, is now producing her third film,
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  • 182 6 COST OF EDUCATION TO BE REVIEWED KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Ways and means of raising $12 million in' order to assure the con- tinuity of primary education services in the Federation were discussed at I ,he first meeting, held here 'eoently, of the chairman of education boards fiom various states. The
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  • 451 6 A FARMER, Yeo Ho Tew 62, whose son was missing for two days was later told by a friend that his son had been killed in a collision between a speed-boat and a Customs launch, a Singapore Coroner was told yesterday. The
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  • 296 7 \Y HO is the most amusing personality in HoU'jWOOat Boh Hope? Jerry Lewisl Dar.ny Kayc? Whi I c the aforementioned gentlemen are among ihe town's top humorists, it is doubtful if they could match quips with Alfred Hitchcock, the pear-shaped pro-ducer-director whose "Vertigo," a spine-tinging suspense
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    • 457 7 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: fIH H^HHI "Why can't somebody U give us a list of things that I everybody thinks and no- body says, and another list I IL^V Via S^VWI of things that everybody I lfe|^B[H^HßWp says and nobody thinks?" Oliver Wendell Holmes W9SWV FRIDAY FOR EVERY- I RAS!a! |j ONE:
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  • 26 9 Troborne dar Plane 1 1 tej ter Pi'° n Sriritaia for .piteUiat* >■ V, \r k.'-r lirrnft thus paHrtai itetaV r i Dak^a airI irsts awd^ by
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  • 230 9 Imports From UK. Drop By $23 .1M. co??i£2£ r ti f m U C United Kingdom dn.p- oy $23,119,813 in the first quarter this year com. v: h the eorresoondin^ period last year fltan January to March -jr. imports totalled $1 3 338,875, ($206,458,683) Exj rts from Ma'.ava to the
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  • 221 9 Need To Modify Malayan Handicraft KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The myth prevailing among Malayans that this country's handicrafts and products could sell easily in the United States was all wrong, the Rural and Industrial Development Authority's publicity and marketing officer, Mr. Ng Ufong, told The Standard today. Mr. Ng has returned
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  • 39 9 THE Malayan Exchange Bai^kAimcition made the following changei Ul its rates to merchants yesterday: Selling. T.T. or O.P. ready: 141 -S 8; French Franc- *****; Belgian Francs 1608-1 2; Swedish Kr. 167. other exchange rates remain mattered.
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  • 166 9 OI'TKR ROADS Oulid;i. Chekiaag, B;irumun. FernclifF, Rin^horn, T.isadane. Batoela, Omoma, Ban Ho Lcong. .\i'mon:a, Brnwyvs.v Pruice Salvor. Tong Wee. Mascot. Eastern Lucky. Frotfifield, Hcrmelin, Lar> Ifaersk, Pandokrator. Mac.' .c Lloyd. Xichyo Maru. Varra Breeze. Seiiu i\faru l. StatiiM Jensen, Kaioekoe. Bakongan, Batav'a. Segamat, Mi .eshima Maru. Amelia.
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  • 33 9 A RECENT offer by Burma to supply India with an conditional 30.000 tons of rice brings to 300.000 ton the total amount expected to he exported to India during 1958.
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  • 40 9 DELIVERIES of tin-in-con-centrates from the mines of the Federation of Malaya to Singapore, Penang and Butterworth in June amounted to 1,239 tons, against 2,809 tons in May. Perak, the main supplier, sent 741 tons and Selangor 341 tons
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  • 27 9 AIR FRANCE recently announced the Administration Council of the Company has ordered 24 French twin jet Caravelles for their European and Near East networks.
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  • 238 9 Decrease In Smelter Output SMELTER production cf iaH metal in March this year fell slightly in Malaya, but rose in Belgium, ihe Netherlands and the United Kingdom, according to the International Tin Council's Statistical Bulletin for June. D iring April, uitput fell in Belgium and rv.ore substantially in the U.K.
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  • 79 9 LAMBAK RUBBER LTD.'S profit for the year ended Mar. 31, IHSB, after providing for taxation, depreciation and replanting charge, amounied to £25,869. The Board recommends payment of a first and final dividend of 17-1 /Vr less tax. absorbing £20.125 and transfer to provision for replanting of £5.000. The
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  • 41 9 HONGKONG'S exports of her locally produced goods during May were worth HKSlOfi.lBO.OOO. a decrease of HK58. 280.000 compared with the preceding month. They represented 46.1 per cent of the Colony's total exports for the month.
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  • 39 9 Australia's 1958-59 outnui of sugar is expected to eauai or siightly exceed the 1954-55 record, according to the Australian Minister of Primary industries. Weather has been good and producers are seeking adequate mechanical harvesting equipment.
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  • 174 9 FOR the harassed amateur fuse mender, struggling to wield a screw driver in one hand and a torrh in the other, here is the answer an illuminated screwdriver. The flashlight mounted in the handle will light up the most elusive screw head. It is handy,
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  • 347 9 RUBBER BODY MAY CALL OFF TRIP TO CHINA I Finanev Anil €Jontma*ee KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Federation sponsors of a rubber trade mission to Peking will abandon plans for sending the mission, if response continues to be discouraging, The Standard was told today. The sponsors— The Rubber Traders' Association of Selar.gor
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  • 287 9 -Price Up Another 3 4 Cent RUBBER rose yesterday for the fourth consecutive day in Singapore since the Iraq crisis beg-n, to 83-7/8 cents per lb. for International first grade August, up 3,4 cent over Tuesday's close (83-1 8 cents). Vo?terday's prir-e passed the previously re ■orded peak of 83j
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  • 192 9 INDUSTRIALS were steady while tins and rubbers were strong in the Malayan shart market yesterday. Turnover was good. Price changes announced by the Malayan Share brokers Association werr INDl'STRI\LS Buyers Selieri B B Petrol 43,- 45 Fraser and Nravr Orri* 2 5>fl 2 63 McAli>!er I 27
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  • 72 9 IT'S A holiday weekend in London, all expenses paid, for lucky M. and Mmc Charles Brewaeys (left) the millionth visitors to the British Government pavilion at the Brussels Universal International exhibition. Handing them the voucher entitling them to the trip, and congratulating them on their good
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  • 291 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Trade circles in the Federal Capital today received with mixed feelings T he increase in the price of rubber because of the "tinder box'" situation in the Middle-East. They gave their views on the effects which the present crisis in
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  • 92 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were: copra July Aug. U.K. Continent 331 buyers $31$ sellers; coconut oil in bulk $48 seller.-, in drums $51 sellers; Muntok white pepper $137 sellers; Sarawak white $136 sellers; Special Sarawak black $77. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair
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  • 200 9 MALAYAN sharrbrokers reported the following business done yesterday: Fraser and Neave ords $2 57 to $2.60: Gammon 51 37i ocld lot. $1.42 i: Hammer Sl6lj: Malayan Cement SI 34: McAlister $128: M. Box SI67J: Roft:n«=on ords SI 621. $1.61; Sime Darby $156: Cold Storaep 88r: Stpamship 74r.
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  • 29 9 A MANCHURIAN car manufacturinf plant recently completed a Urge I output programme. Photo showi new trucki made by the firm ready for *hip* meni.
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  • 721 10 Eng Yoon And Rahim Survive At Cardiff CARDIFF July 17 (Reuter)— Singapore's Tan Eng Yoon' in a deadh'eat with A. S. Dunbar of Scotland qualified for the second round of the 100 yards in the heats of the British Empire and Commonwealth Games here today. Both won their heat in
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  • 99 10 Stars Hit Out At Colour Bar LONDON. July 17 (Reuter) A sro'.ip of 20 leading British footballers, cricketers and athletes today protested at ;he exclusion of non-white aihletes from the South African team competing at the British Empire Games at Cardiff. The sportsmen, who Included Stanley Matthews. England*! best-known soccer
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  • 73 10 Left: The fastest Colony schoolgirl, Foo Siew Lian is seen here starting off for the 220 yards which she won without any difficulty. Earlier she had won the 100 yards in 12.6s running against strong breeze. Right: Over goes June Stewart, taking a comfortable lead
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  • 615 10 DESPITE strong opposition from Crescent Girls School, Raffles Girls School collected a total of 42 points to win the Colony Girls Inter-school athletic championship at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Raffles Girls have won the championship for the successive year. Crescent sirls were second with 37
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  • 336 10 Filipino Aces For MLTA Tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Philippines Amateur Athletic Federation has not only agreed to allow Asian Games champion Reymundo Deyro to participate in the Malayan lawn tennis championships which starts here on July 31, but has also offered to send over an additional ranking player. Mr.
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  • 118 10 THE Colony schoolboy cricketer, Abdul Razak of Victoria School, has been chosen to lead the Combined Schools against a Singapore Cricket Association team in their annual two-day cricket match on the Ceylon Sports Club ground this week-end. The team, announced last night, includes all-rounder SunderaJ and
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    • 34 10 SOCCER: SAFA league. Div. 2 A Kota Raja vs Bedok SC at Geylang; Div. 3B Bukit Panjang D.L. vs Arsenal F.C. at MFA. ATHLETICS: Prim 0 r y Schools sports at Jalnn Besar.
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    • 46 10 SOCCER: Div. 2. Hy. Rec. Club Bungsar vs. Lever S.C. Bungsar Road: Dt. 3. Rly. Rec. Club Sevtul vs. Audit Dept. S.C. Kg. Bahru'' Div. 3. Telecottis Stores and Workshons vs Sel. Teachers S.C.R.C. TENNIS: Selangor championships Golf Club. S.A.A.A. Training at Cheras Road.
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  • 269 10 PENANG. Thurs.— Penang are all set for their vital match in the Malaya Cup soccer competition on Sunday when they entertain Perak, the defending champions at the City Stadium. Penang, with eight full points from four matches, need only to draw with Perak to be in
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  • 481 10 ONE SCHOOLS' MEET ONE BODY Educationists $J Work For Eng|J Chinese Sports ll Says PETER Xl M KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Th and English schools have both com f°^ athletic meets. And both of them h tinctly different directions for their meticulous organisation schools, for their brilliant i^riortnan^ It would have
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  • 245 10 Savage Lily First To Break Johore Records BATU PAHAT, Thurs.— Two state records went by the board when the Johore Amateur Athletic Association championships began here today at the Batu Pahat Stadium. ML R. Savage broke the first record when he ran the mile in 4m 14.3s to beat the
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  • 249 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation of Malaya Combined Schools Council have organized, for the first time, an inter-state Combined Schools cricket competition. The tournament is open to all state combined schools j organisations in the Federation, and it had attracted ten entries namely Penang. Perak.
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  • 38 10 SEGAMAT Thurs— Segamat Malays trounced Town Council 9-0 in a Segamat District Soccer League match on the town padang. Eac/i side played with nine men. At Labis. Seganiat I.C.A. narrowly beat Razaks Warriors 4-3 at badminton.
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  • 59 10 The American VV» I c for Victory eager* arr>r.d in the Co'oru by P. American A ncays V< lterday, and rr 'I their Colony engage cga.nst the Qnek H Sciig team at ''>.r H r, Word ton orro r mgt t Die tourists
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  • 40 10 SAAA Pick Best Pe MN(,\POiM for th» fl Malaya \«4 Ini or 'to'fl >ear irill b» m thr bffi island c a- 1 r that there 4 ctompK- FVv I i was mm v mi* i since Stfl^j .•> .1 i
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  • 657 11  -  WINDSOR LAD Peanut Kid Retaining Form By MIRZAPEN, ridden by Barry Moon, did a winning sallop at the Bukit Timah training track yesterday when he breezed over three furlongs in 30-1/5 sec. the iastest time of the day. Mirzapen did his work fairly wide out, and in the
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    61 11 Irs round the hometurn into the straight during the first w.inrsdav leading the field is hot favourite Erik, closely ,h «-n the rails). Kalserine II and Colza. The winner, Kra. o ,>n the outside running fifth next to Bright Eyes 111, W Vote /«rid Cioldrn Rebus behind. f ial standard
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  • 97 11 X^ I**1 more P cn *et proET J m some X rain Pt^S tor r thunhS D t «*h.re gan wickets for 49 in t the daj*l play at tht j Oval. Glamorgan at one stage fom CLOSE OF PLAY Be fast: Ireland 130, N. 4 J
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  • 115 11 Johore Boys Vs Malacca Schools SKi lAMAT. Thurs. Johore will meet Ma area la a cricket match on turday on The Malacca re S h Oil XI sel- a thout a trial. hn> a < a:\sentee G. S. Khaira > F S. Segamat. is a surprise i \n :.o top-S'-cre
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  • 47 11 MONTREAL. July 17, (UPD Canada's Yvon Durelle, a brawling fisherman from Baie Ste. \uiip. New Brunswick. Rot off the deck to successfully defend his British Empire light heavyweight title against Mike Holt of South Africa, who failed to answer the bell for the ninth round.
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  • 23 11 SK<;,\MAT. Thurs. Sermin H exnentaii by five goals to fc the Kampong Football ■^c game on the Town parang on Tuesday.
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  • 1574 11 FOLLOWING are weights and probable starters for n J n rac *s at Bukit Tim ah tomorrow, final day of the Spore Turf Club's July meeting: THE STEWARDS GUP Horses Class 2, Div. J— 9 Furs. JgS!^ CAUANT TURK 6y t.OO SPENCER Mr A P. L.m
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  • 96 11 ST. GERMAIN, July 17 (Reuter) Flory van Donck, 46-year-old Belgian holder of the title, won the French open championship here yesterday in a play-off with Harold Henning. of South Africa. Van Donck beat the slim 23--year-old South African by four strokes in the 36 holes decider.
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  • 308 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Entries from Penk, Neg^i Sembilan and Malacca have been received for the Selangor lawn tennis championships which begin here tomorrow. i There are 31 e:.*ri^s in the ■nen's open sine c.v The j favourites a:p Fowlrr. Arrr.an Dr. K. D'namaratnrim and
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  • 88 11 KUALA LUMPUR Thur? A solitary coal .-rorod in t r firsi half enabled <; '.r Sixth Battalion, the Rnval Malay Rcgt. to brai a tram drawn from the visiting Indian -Navy l -0 a v O rrer match or. the ]\Q A'med Forces ground at Gurncv
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  • 58 11 THREE OUT THREE IN Three n'.a\rr? in the S:r.-r--p ore footba team to mcci Se'an^or in the South Zt.p> of the Mn'ava Cup compet -tjon are iinablt to rrake the trip to Kua'a Lumpur tomorrow. They arc: A man Kastawi. Ho Hin Weng and Ismail YusofT. Lee Yong Kong. Lee
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  • 17 11 SEGAMAT, Thurs. Segsmat Chinese Rrrreatinn Club beat lluar 41-.1 l in a basketball match on Tuesday.
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  • 163 11 Laker Not Available For Tour [.ONDON, July 17 (Rejter) Jim I.akpr. the Surrey and England ofTbreak bowler, ras informed the MC C. tha* he will bn unab;e to tour Austraia and Now Zealand with the MIC. sine later this yeaj Am i unring this yesterday. MC.C said that Laker hai
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  • 171 11 KUALA LUMPUR Thuri Geoffcry Walker > team beat Colonrl Peter H:ne s team by R 1 r;n< m a rr:rket ma^.ch on the Sr'.angor Club padang her* today. The match was sponsored oy the Selangor C-:^kr Kitoc ation narhine panrl t- gi\> th« o v s
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  • 25 11 SEGAMAT, Thurs. The 22nd Cheshire RegimVnt have withdrawn from the Sefamat District Football League Cheshire? were favourite? to win the Hakka Community Shield.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 113 12 SYDNEY, July 17. (Reuter). A plan for a £A5O-ml':ion pant to extract chemical byproducts from coal, has been approved unanimously by the New South Wales Cabinet The plant will be established on the Northern Coalfields, pro- bably at Cessnock, near Newcastle. But a beginning on
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    • 456 12 COUP ON JORDAN WAS THE NEXT That's Why We Moved In— Mac LONDON, July 17 (UPl)— Prime Minister Harold Macmillan announced today that British Forces have been airlifted to Jordan in response to an appeal by young King Hussein. "The government decided to accede to the request," Macmillan said, "and
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    • 263 12 Airline Evacuees Fly Into London THEY LEAVE CRISIS AREA LONDON. July 17 (Rcuter) A first plane-load of British evacuees from the Middle East landed today at London Airport. They were employees of British Overseas Airways and Middle East Airlines and their wives and families. A second plane flew in a
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    • 35 12 QUEEN Elizabeth sot up from her sick, bed this afternoon for the first time siru-e she became ill with ratarrhal sinusitis eight days ago, it was learned at Buckingham Palace last night. -Reuter.
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    • 46 12 PRINCE Philip, in R.A.F. uniform, is met on the steps of the Royal Palace of Laeken by ex-Kins Leopold of Belgium. Standing behind the ex-monarch is Prince Alexander. Prince Philip was in Brussels in connections with the World Fair.- UPI Photo.
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    • 119 12 U.N. Team No Longer Useful —Nehru NEW PELHI. July 17 (Reuter). Mr. Nehru. Prime Minister, told reporters here today he wondered whether United Nations observers could now perform "any useful purpose in the Lebanon Mr. Nehru was speakirg at the airport on his arrival from Allahabad for urgent Cabinet consultations
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    • 24 12 THAILAND Premier Tanom Kittikachorn said yesterday Thailand would send five military observers to join the United Nations observation team in Lebanon. Reuter.
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    • 146 12 Don't Be Misled By Red Agents Hussein AMMAN, July 17 (Reuter) King Hussein of Jordan, in a message of the Iraqi people and army last night, warned them not to be misled by "agents of Moscow and Nasser." He accused Communists of instigating insurrections in the Arab world. King Hussein
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    • 114 12 HERE'S a solution U> shoulderaches. backaches, stomach ailments, high blood pressure, rheumatism, neuralgia, fatigue and other ailments the miracle electric chair called the "Health Chair." Just sit comfortably on the chair like this ailing Japanese woman and pull the switch handle. The two electric massaging instruments
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    • 208 12 UNITED NATIONS, July 17 (UPl).— The U.S. proposal for an international Police force for Lebanon today faced the roughest going in years for an American preposition in the United Nat'ons. The Security Council, which has debated the American resolution for the
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    • 45 12 THE Beirut evening newspaper Le Soir reported last night that the rebel leader of the Druze tribesmen in the south, Kemal Jumblatt, attempted to commit suicide when he heard news of the American marine landing Jumblatt was said to have swallowed poison. Reuter.
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    • 164 12 CANBERRA, July 17 (Reuter).—The report of the United Nations Hungary Convnhtee was an unanswerable indictment of the Communist world's utter disregard for the most e.ementary standards of justice and fair dealing, the Minister for External Affairs Mr Richard Ca<ey, said today The report which dealt with recent
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    • 76 12 FOUR children of British citizenship, a Lebanese father and a mother from Ghana, are brought out from the rebel held part of Tripoli by two United Nations observers. They will now join their parents living in Ghana. Here, the Rebel leader Rashid Karami (left), i s seen
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    • 167 12 LONDON. July 17 (Reuter). President G a m a 1 Abdul Nasser said in a statement that any attack on Iraq would be regarded as an attack on the United Arab Republic of Egypt and Syria according to Cairo Radio. President Nasser, who is head
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    • 87 12 Charlie Chaplin Sued For US $250,000 NEW YORK. July 17 (UPI). British-born comedian Charlie Chaplin was named a defendant here yesterday in a $250,000 breach of contract suit brought by the widow of a motion picture executive. Mrs. Josephine Kelly filed the claim in Supreme Court on behalf of the
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    • 79 12 Test Centre Strikers Ignore Court Order CAPE C A N AVER A L. (Florida). July IT (I'PI) Some i. 500 itrikinf workers at the huge air force missile test centre defied a Federal Judges' order halting their walk-out yesterday In a dispute over safety conditions Several thousand other members of
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    • 74 12 TAIPEI. July 17 (rP!)More than 10.000 people Acre made homeless and at least 16 killed in the Haulien area on Formosa's east coast .v> Typhoon Winnie doped wcruss the island on Tuesday BifM and early yesterday. Delayed reports r< here ?aid p: e'.iminarv i: gation showed
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    • 267 12 LONDON July 17 (Reutrr T hf v last night passed a Bill paving t h, self-government in Singaparr Thf p H the creation of a State of Sing. iporf a. JB order and good government' nou Lords, Britain's upper chamhrr Later Quern Elizal
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