Singapore Standard, 31 March 1959

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  • 23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone 2548 1 5 Cable "TIGERNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1959. Vol. IX No. 271. 15 cts. 12 Pages. (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 415 1 UMNO, MIC MINOR TARGETS Alliance keeping close watch Communist songs and slogans at moonlight picnics, KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. JTjub Malayan Communist Party has infiltrated into certain Alliance circles but has so far failed to influence Alliance policies, highly reliable sources told The Standard today. While
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  • 384 1 Hasty? Perhaps I'm late: Hamid SINGAPORE'S Minister for Local Government Lands and Housing, Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat last night said that some political quarters were trying to cover up the deteriorated situation m the City Council by false propaganda. In a written statement. the Dato pointed out that
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  • 90 1 J. B. LIEVENS, an electrical engineer from Kuala Lumpur, and his co-driver. Flight Sergeant A. Jones, won the overall first prize of $2,500 and a trophy m the fifth Mobilgas Economy Run over a 745-mile course which m Singapore on Sunday evening.
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  • 31 1 FIVE people and a caged tiger were killed when a truck carrying a circus party crashed into a ditch near Berhampore north of Calcutta on Sunday.- Reuter
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  • 166 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Peking headquarters of the Bank of China has offered jobs to the staff of its branch here, The Standard learnt today. The Federation Government banned the Bank of China on the grounds that its control rested with a foreign government, m
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  • 274 1 The council probe statement likely in 48 hours Governor to announce details THE Governor of Singapore, Sir William Goode, is expected to announce within 48 hours the composition and terms of reference of the commission of inquiry which is to investigate the working of the City Council. The commission will
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  • 52 1 TOKYO, Mar. 30 (Reuter)— The Malayan Minister for Transport, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, left here by air this morning for home after a 10-day visit here at the invitation of the Japanese Foreign Ministry. During his stay, the minister inspected Japanese railway facilities and
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  • 211 1 Turf chief spurs plan to aid 'boy' riders KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The chairman of the Selangor Turf Club, *Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham, this evening called on owners and trainers to help Malayan apprentice jockeys wherever possible to enable them to make good m their profession. "I would ask owners and
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  • 960 1 TIBET A 'NEW HUNGARY' DR. ISMAIL FLAYS REDS 'We are against ruthless methods^ KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Chinese Communists, m spite of their professions of being a peace-loving people who supported the forces of liberation, had shown once again that they could be ruthless, said the Federation's Foreign Minister, Dr.
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  • 17 2 Yl'E— To Renec and R'gcr -i daughter. Rowena on 28.3 1959 A ?i?*er for Roger Jr
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  • Obituary, Illustration
    42 2 COVINDAMMAI. Crand Old Lady of Sim p passed a«. kj fan it P az? of 100 on 'i F i"^" 273.1959 Lnm behind "v-> goru S. v Chi mb< V G indasamj (ramie)] i i "''~.c-s tr» rr. sum her di
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  • 204 2 Employer didn't pay EPF for 3 years KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An employer here has been found to have failed to pay contributions, on behalf of his workers, to the Employees Provident Fund for a period of three years. Disclosing this, the February report of the Department of Labour and Industrial
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  • 79 2 IPOH. Mon.— Two girls and a soldier of the New Zealand Regiment were injured when the car m which they were travelling was wrecked following a collision with a truck driven by a police constable at the Junction of Cockman Street and Hugh
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  • 19 2 THE Selangor Stamp Club will hold its annual meeting at the British Council Hall, Kuala Lumpur today.
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  • 113 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The UMNO Central Executive Committee headed by Tunku Abdul Rahman has decided to delay the ••goodwill" trip of the UMNO Kaum Ibu to Indonesia till after the general elections. The Standard was toid today. UMNO secretary general, Inche Ismail bin Yu>ofT.
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  • 129 2 SPRING flowers and mixed English blooms will be among the consignments flown to Singapore from London by 8.0.A.C for the Colony's Flower Show, which will be opened by the Governor Sir William Goode, on April 3at the Happy World Stadium. A 8.0.A.C. spokesman
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  • 34 2 $300,000 All FOR SCHOOLS KUALA The Fe r tpproved a to pcpvidc finai to more thai ligioui; bcH( The SUndai w T'r c the stipple b idget wh\ '^c tabled of the Legis c
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  • 502 2 PSC EXCEEDS ITS POWER SAYS COUNSEL SACKED MINISTto OFFICIAL SEEKS REINSTATEMENT KIALA LIMPIR, Mon. The Federate Services Commission had overridden Itt p oWp^ F i missing an Assistant Passport Officer »tUe4n|!M External Affairs Ministry, the latter s counsel L Rasaratnam, submitted before Mr. JuMir? Onr High Court here today. r
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  • 100 2 CLAIMS TRIAL TO THEFT AND ESCAPE IPOH. Mon A youth, Liew Yoon Khci. 21, claimed trial before Magistrate Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan. today to two charges of theft and escaping from Policy custody about 3.30 a.m. at Laxamana Road on Friday. Liew was ai.eged to have stolen from inside
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  • 134 2 LEFTWING CROUP OUT TO BEAT ALLIANCE IPOH. Mon Or.; v J party would benefi* "1 three-cornered f: IJ flght and that rouic the Alliance, said fag Ibrahim Ktrii of the Party Raayai branch, ben bodj Inch:*' Ibi i j his parts i have an ...1 standing" k i 1 cai
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  • 221 2 Family fined tor assault on engine driver TEMERLOH Mon.— A pad! planter Ghani bin Haji Chot, 60, his son and a daughter, were each fined $200 or four months' jail by the Magistrate, Che Hamzah bin Dato Abu Samah for causing hurt to an employee of the Central Electricity Board
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    • 323 2 NOTICES RtIRAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY Training: m Commercial Subjects APPLICATIONS are invited from" Malays who wish to receive training m commercial subjects .for the London Chamber of Commerce Examination. It is intended that this training shall fit candidates for careers m commerce an I industry. Candidates should be under
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  • 501 3 K'arch 31. 195<? THE prevailing pattern of politics m Singapore never be accepted by the Federation m conlid nng the question of a merger between the two f, tones. Unless, and until, there is full unity lovalry from all citizens to ensure that a fcmocratk system of
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  • 332 3 HARASSED by the increasing vigilance and KtHM which the Singapore police have taken to rovnd up secret society thugs and their gangster l xiitcs, many of these criminals appear to have nftltratod across the Causeway into the Federan According to reports, some of these criminals been
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  • 1257 3  - From Molotov To Macmillan PHMLIP DEANE by i WASHINGTON. 'THERE is, perhaps, no more revealing illustration of the painful quest for agreement between the Western and the Communist worlds than the realisation that what Mr. Harold Macmillan has been urging on President Eisenhower as the proper Western policy for Europe
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  • 967 3  - A New Chairman For China O. M. GREEN by- LONDON. r pHERE are six conspicuous competitors for the nominal throne of Mao Tse-tung as Chairman of the Chinese People"s Republic. The choice will be made when 1.226 Deputies elected to the National People's Congress as long ago as March 1958
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  • 291 3 TAN KIM SENG BRIDGE Sir My remarks m the Malacca Municipal Council concerning the naming of the new bridge appear to have caused widespread misunderstanding by the public and I therefore request the courtesy of your columns to make an explanation. The new bridge is already m
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  • 347 3 the NEWS as it strikes me {M\^Gi^£JWH. of the Singapore People's Alliance. Chief Minister Tun Lim Yew Hock, has railed upon all true and loyal citizen^ to unite and s*ve the island from "fear insecurity and slavery under a dictatorship government To be m the democratic ramp and yet fight
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  • 281 4 They are smuggled m through post and by leftwing elements COMMUNIST books and propaganda material from India and Indonesia can be obtained m Singapore, m addition to the large amount of Red literature which comes into the Colony illegally from China. The Standard
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  • 180 4 Kongsi tenancy will ruin us hawkers HAWKERS operating refreshment stalls m the Esplanade, yesterday called <> n the Singapore Peoples Alliance City Councillors to protest against a Council proposal asking the present licences to form a syndicate to run their stalls. The Council's Estates %nd Building Committee recently recommended to
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  • 144 4 Federation employment problem worsens KUALA LUMPUR Moa Tne unemployment situation m the Federation ha? received a further setback m February because ©I the continuing ger.ernl traie depression. The Department of Labour ari Industrial Re'aticr.s m ;r> report for the month, says that information received iMowa further --:*renrhr'er.t m bu.-i--r.e>* xmcerna
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  • 247 4 We must make our roads safe says Minister IN spite of all the efforts being made collectively by organizations interested m road safety, traffic accidents on Singapore roads are still great, said the Minister for Communications and Works, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, last night. He was speaking at the
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  • 91 4 TAIPING, Mon— This pic turesque little town nestling at the foot of Maxwel! Hills, sweltering m the heat, of one of its worst dry spells only a few weeks ago. was hit by a terrific rainstorm this afternoon. Streets were badly flooded by the hour-long heavy
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  • 122 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon. To enable Chinese to worship their ancestors on the occasion of "Cheng: Bens" (A'l Souls Hay) from April .3 to 6. Government has announced that no food permits will be required by persons visiting grrwes. According to custom, worshippers take
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  • 281 4 g^pore'i freedom at ttakc POLITICAL leaders In Singapore yesterday hailed a mo^ a£( Sunday to parish priests by the Archbishop of Singapore/Mala,, a M|) Olromendy, to offer special prayers during Sunday Masses for sood abl f a candidates to be returned
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  • 157 4 THE Archbishop of Malacca Mid Binftpoi Monsignor M. Olcomendy. yesterc.-. v > appeal to Catholics to offer specie prayeti J Sunday Masses and Benedictions of the ment for good, able and worthy candid it I ed m the coming elections. He was
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  • 73 4 KUALA LUMI 11 Retiring i m i tain catc e r :"> nurses wti i c alter Jar. I created ;r r eig four pence 'of si rv:. sterling i b. .::i: today is ipiM 1 j forthcoming tine 1 Federal L itivc Dsa
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  • 353 5 Stricter control of trade unions KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The plan of the Malayan Communist Party to infiltrate and seize control of the major trade unions will be frustrated if the forthcoming meeting of the Federal legislature approves the new Trade Unions Consolidating
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  • 125 5 No menial jobs for nurses so all's quiet TAIPING, Mon.— It is "a.ll quiet on the hospital front" here since 40 assistant nurses staged a "lock-in-cum-hunger" strike last Tuesday. There has been no trouble and the nurses concerned have not been asked to perform menial duties said to be the
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  • 74 5 TAIPIXG. Mon —ln an effurt to raise money for their elections fund, Larut and Matang UMNO have planned a ten-day "Pesta" from April 10-19 at the Circus ground here. An elaborate programme of fashion parades, handicraft and cooking contests, variety concerts and other interesting items have
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  • 148 5 $3,000 theft from a godown IPOH, Mon. Police are investigating the theft of about $3,000 worth of radio equipment, missing from the godown of Messrs. William Jacks at Silibin Road this morning. The stolen articles were a tape recorder ($570), a bedroom radio battery-set, five radio testing metres. 43 radio
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  • 254 5 TWO YOUTHS HAD STOLEN PEN, WATCH KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Two youths, Edward Tan. 18, a student, and Ng Thin Fong, 21. an apprentice radio mechanic, were charged m the Sessions Court here today with retaining stolen property on Jan. 4. Edward and Ng were found m possession of a watch
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  • 406 5 Malayan youths star in this religious film 'Something To Die For' THE grounds of Bartley Secondary School, Singapore, were yesterday transformed into a miniature Hollywood film set, when an American movie organisation began "shooting" the picture "Something To Die For." Nearly 250 teenaged students had waited patiently from early morning,
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
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  • Flower Snow Supplement
    • 3 6 Flower Snow Supplement
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    • 585 6  - Women experts sure to draw the crowds CHRISTINE DIEMER —by A MONG the innovaA tions of the 1959 Flower Show, one of the most certain to attract a larger attendance at the Happy World Stadium than at any previous Show, is the Japanese flower arrangement exhibit organized by two of
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    • 192 6 AN old-fashioned English garden will be one of the main attractions of the Singapore Flower Show, which opens on Friday at the Happy World S adium under the auspices of the Singapore Gardening Society. Laid out and constructed by Mr- D. C. Dhoo. an
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    • 325 6 A GLIMPSE behind the scenes of the Singapore Botanic Gardens is given m the second Year book of the Singapore Gardening Society, which will be sold at the Society's Flow.. Show. The story, written by Mr. H. M. Burkill, director of the Botanic Gardens and
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
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    • 93 7 Some of the men and women behind the 1959 flower show MR. G. ALPHONSO. Show Manager, and Curator, Botanic Gardens and Mr. H. M- Burkill. President, Singapore Gardening Society under irhose auspices the Show is heM, and Director, Botanic Gardens. MRS. KASUE Kirn and Mrs. E. S- Pohan, who have
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    • 230 7 The man who consistently wins the most prizes at :he annual Singapore Flower Show and has almost, but not quite a sufficient number of children to carry them home for him is genial Mr. Leow Cheng Chine, of Nam Kee Nursery, m Singapore. In
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    • 132 7 30 ENTRANTS FOR THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SECTION THERE have been 30 entrants for the Photographic Section of the 1959 Singapore Flower Show, who among them sent m 78 colour transparencies and 44 monochrome prints. Of these 36 monochrome prints and 33 colour transparencies have been selected for display at the Show
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    • 376 7 USE NETTOLIN FOR BIGGER, BETTER CROPS HOME GARDENING has become such a popular hobby m post-war Malaya that there is a great demand for flower seeds, plants and fertilizers. With the advent of housing agencies and the attractive offers to the people m the middle income groups to own their
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 445 9 COLIN STOKES, of the Royal Island Club, won the Malayan amateur golf championship by one hole yesterday at the Royal Island Club course, beating Peter Messum (Royal Singapore Golf Club) m one of the most thrilling finals seen m the championship series. The result of
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    • 299 9 THE highest unbeaten fifth j wicket stand for the season by Alex Deliikan and Arumugasamv which realised I.^B runs paved the way for University of Malaya to beat Singapore Recreation Club by six wickets m their SCA senior tournament match at Sepoy Lines yesterday. Set to
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    • 125 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has presented a valuable silver trophy for the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council's first PanMalayan inter-schools badminton tournament now being played. The semi-finals and challenge round will be played at the Selangor Badminton Association Hall here
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    • 75 9 Full Points For The Champions IPOH. Sun:— PCRC. the defending champions, just managed to maintain their unbeaten record when they beat Hussars 3—2 m a Division One soccer match on the Ipoh Padang this evening. The soldiers led 2—l at one stage, but the champions .fought back gamely to score
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    • 27 9 KUALA LUMPJLJR. Mon.— Bungsar Indians Sports Club beat Selangor Indian Association 2-1 m their FAS division three league lmtch on the Taylor Road ground today.
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    • 121 9 Keedwell Hits 111 For S. Patani PENANG. Mon. Aggressive batting by J.H Keedwell, who scored 111 run m 71 minutes, highlighted the cricket match on the Western Road ground yesterday which ended m a win for Sungei Patani over Penang E;>orts Club by 67 runs. Keedwell. who played for Kedah
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    • 161 9 Chinese maintained their unbeaten record m the SAFA Premier league competition when they scored a convincing 5-.1 victory over Indians at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. After the Indians had failed to take the lead through Gurunathan. the Chinese opened the score m the l"th minute when Kirn Swee
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    • 1107 9 THE following are weights and probable starters for eight races on Saturday. April 4, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting. Class 3, Div. /-5'/ 2 Furs. Sir Chiron bag 4y 9.00 Martin Rainbow Stable 00-223 Britannia II chirm Sy 8.13 Martin
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    • Article, Illustration
      38 9 MR. GIAM -oon Phnvq. owner of Aberdeen who dccidhcaicd with Iriawaddy Stable's Sun oi Burma m the n. Div. 1 six furlovg event at Bukit Ti-nmh on Saturday, receives the SprinQ Cup fron Mr?. T W. Ong. Stnndardpic.
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    • 41 9 BIRMINGHAM, Mar. 30 (Reuler). Billy Richardson. assistant footoall coach to West Bromwich Albion, died on the way to hospital after collapsing while pi a vine m a charity match here loday. He had played against Holland as an international.
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    • 33 9 LONDON. Mon. Red car Boys' Club were leading Marton Grove 3-1 at half time and looked set for a comfortable victory m the Middlesbrough Junior league, Marton Grove won L 5-4.
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    • 68 9 Leading Trainers Ana Jockeys THE leading trainers and Jockeys after the firs* quarter of the 1959 Malayau racing season are: TRAINERS J Spencer 17 winners; J. Martin 16; K. R Daniels 15; Lee Kirn Van 12: Yong Thau Yin 11; R N. Hobbs and E. Van Breukelen 10; J. R.
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 421 10 E-RUN'S TOP PRIZE TO LIEVENS —After 2 Are Disqualified J. B. LIEVENS, an electrical engineer from Kuala Lumpur, won the overall priie of $2,500 m the fifth Malayan Mobilgas Economy Run, returning 62.34 ton miles per gallon (44.14 miles p.g.) m a Borgward T.S. with Fit. Sgt. A. Jones as
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    • Today's Sport
      • 24 10 SOCCER Premier LeaQ*ie Europeans Eurasiavs vs. Dockyard .Vary. Jalan B("*a r 5.1 5 PIM. Co'ony Youth* os, Atmy t Jalan Besar 7 p.m.
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      • 34 10 SOCCER Dv. I— Loyal Regiment vs. Rn^blers CktHCM As-e^bbj Hall g*^\nd. D:v 2 3 Co. RAS C. vs. Hy.sscrs "B"'— C^rorat'cn ,nnmd. D'tv 3 Hospital Employees vs. Rn :J--MTOi R.C. Jclan Abdul Jahl
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    • 201 10 FMSSC Pick 20 For Rahman Cup KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Federation of Malaya's Sports Council today named 20 schoolboys to go into training and coaching under Choo Seng Quee m preparation for the Asian Youth football competition for the Rahman Trophy to he played here from April 18 to 28. Mr.
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    • 180 10 PENAN G. Mon. Malaya's Xtwmas Cup prospects will be i In action at the UMNO H^.! her e tomorrow night when the 1 Penang Free School (Penang ci- n pi ons) mccl tr. c StM:rh.ae'.'s Institution, Ip h Pc ra k :fa amp: en
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    • 38 10 BUENOS AIRES, Mar. n (Beuter). Brazi world er Cup b<- "er beat Paraguay 4-1 fan the Sc ith American championships here yesterday. They led 2-1 halftime Per-: and 8~.:v.3 played a goalless draw m another cham-
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    • 53 10 KUAI A LUMPUR. Mot The Football Association of Selangoi Division 3 league fixture between Tamilians Physical C:*: 7 Assn. "C" arl VOC S C. on the Princes Road Stadium today was abandoned at ball time due to ram. Tamiliana wen leading 141 when the match was called all
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    • 162 10 ONLY FOUR TEAMS IN CENTRAL ZONE ASIAN CUP SOCCER ONLY four teams will compete m the central lone of the Asian Cup soccer competition which is to be played off m Singapore m mid-May They are Malaya. Burma. South Vietnam and Singapore. Indonesia. Thailand and Cambodia have notified the Asian
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    • 391 10 SELANGOR T. C. DEVELOPMENT TO BE READY IN 1961 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Selangor Turf Club paid 5954.000 m taxes last year, which represented over 46 per cent of the total club's income of 52.069.000 for the year. This was disclosed by the Chairman, Data Sir
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    • 26 10 Selan* I ITCA B I sion r« H So angoi I I K\ ha I 'I 1.0. Karuppi I I ranasamy w r V
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    • 344 11 LIFE STORY OF RED NICHOLS ■fj S ar» emotion-charged II ~omenf m the VistaI v^'on Technicolor rilmI lag o* Tne Five Fen 1 pits a* Paramount. The I praskal comedy drama 1 relh th« lf e «»ory of I RED NICHOLS, whose I Five Pe nn 't* i*« band I
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    • 39 11 GARY COOPER fights his way out of an ambush m the dramatic outdoor adventure film. "Man of the West," a I nited Artists release. The picture, filmed In Cinemascope and color, will be screened m Singapore shortly.
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    • 101 11 Jr Started With A Kiss... and will end with n marriage :h\< Summer for La^n American film star Gustavo Rojfl and Er:kn Remhprrj, ranking film star of Germany, borh now m H^ 'vHTOOd for M-G-M. ffoio his been signed 'o co-star with Glenn Fr.^rj, Drhhie
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      28 11 FRANK SINATRA, as a bitter young novelist who is disillusioned about his writing career is given encouragement by school teacher Martha Hyer m M-G Ms "Some Came Running.*'
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    • 130 11 Paul Anka To Make Film Debut PAUL ANKA. handsome young teen-age idol second only to Elvis Presley as an international record-seller, will rr.ake his motion picture rlebi at M-G-M m GIRLS' TOWN. Anka wi 1 sing four songs m the Albert Zugsmith Prod ICtion, 'o-hr^in fi!:rr.in2 m April, with Mamie
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    • 63 11 RAY ANTHONY. currently playing an important roe m M-G-M's "THE BIG OPERATOR." is planning to make the life story of Bix Biderbeek. with himself m the starring role. Biderbeck, the first musician to make a name as a jazz trumpet player, reached his peak m the early 1000's and
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    • Show Business HIGHLIGHTS EVERY TUESDAY
      • 441 11 \\HEN James Jones' second novel, SOME CAME RUNNING hit the bookstands last January, M-G-M had already acquired the motion picture rights to the book the lengthiest m modern literary history. (It contains 2,336 pages, 7,000,000 words and weighs 2 lbs. 10 oxs.) One
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      • 62 11 What' II The C.O. Say GAD, SIR, what would the CO. say if he saw this slip-shod turn-out? Look at that hat? it isn't on straight. Bet the cap-badre isn't highly polished either It's a good job this ravishing rookie isn't In the real army. She is British actress Carole
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      • 179 11 GLENN ORD has snagged (i Tole m MGM's "Cnvarrnn" remake. The first version starred RICHARD DIX iji the same role. KATY Jl. 'A DO and ERNLST BORGNINE, after they become r. and Mrs. this fall, intend to iorm a joint independent movie company and produce \vctures m
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      • 279 11 D/A\4 MERRILL is being hailed r;s the srrpen's new Grnrr Kelly. But she isn't exactly thrilled by it. "That's the teirj 0/ death actress," sfghs the lorefy and in/rnfcd >;rr she is c?/rrrnf'y appearing oppn.<;)fr Jerry Lewis m Hi! WafJ'Y "Don't G^-p CJp rhe Ship""
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      • 75 11 GETTING ready for the big race. Charlton Huston masters the art of driving a chariot for the climatic race of M-G-M's "Ren Hur" which will he screened m Singapore shortly. The film hased on General Lew Wallace's classic novel, has a cast ol many
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    • Page 11 Miscellaneous
      • 245 11 HBBBiH| IBy RITA DEL MAR I rooAra qootation: I shining' isle m a I HTfll MS) I We N,»ei< it p\er with I M les tnd sighs; I f !i\ i* sad. In the 111 I UMI li>-he. I >rrtt »nd lovely To- -narrow lies." I Mary C'lrmmer H E50.%1
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      • 192 11 LI'L ABNER B > A1 >P ONEO'OUR MILLION S H EC<S.?-TMAR'S PLEKJTV V IS^mc-'J rr^HN ISLANDS-,s:AMELVU P-PEOPLE-) AAORE PEOPLE.'.' BUT-5°B r R oJ^S^ s^^ ii^SKS V MAMMATTAN-IS GOKE'i 7 > THAR'S ONLY OME MAMMUS 7 rV ¥£T wJ°J*^«tiSlpEoHm MISSINT// ]ftv r^ r ala^am^ls.an' i ALLEY OOP .By V< T Hamiiß
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    • 2 12 WORLD NEWS
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    • 135 12 Garcia lays down 8- point development programme MANILA. March 30 (Reuter) The Philippine President. Mr. Carlos Garcia, has laid down an eightpoint economic development programme for the coun- try. In a speech to Manila businessmen, he enumerated the following eight points of his plan: Self-sufficiency m primary foodstuffs and other
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    • 136 12 50,000 flee as floods hit Madagascar TANANARIVE, Madagas ar. March JO, <Re ;rer) Fifty thousand people yesterday !ef* their monies m the outskirts cf Tananarive ~> floods which fc last Thursday's rv one m northern Madagas02t spread south to tne capital i Th€ m inting flo is have left fc
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      26 12 "YER SHOI LD GET OIT OF THE 'OUSE MORE OFTEN. LASS— NIP DOWN TO THE CORNER SHOP AN' GET ME A PACKET O' FAGS."
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    • 230 12 That Baghdad Pact withdrawal ..>> 300 RAF personnel to begin pull out soon LONDON, March 30 (Reuter) Britain has decided to withdraw its Royal Air Force contingent and their stores from the staging post at Habbaniya m Iraq, it was officially announced here today. A
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    • 179 12 WASHINGTON, Mar. 30 ißeuter* Mr. John Foster Duties, the ailing Uni:ed States Secretary of State, yesterday called leading State Department officials to his home to brief them on the German and Berlin problems :"or this week's meeting here of the Western Foreign Ministers. Mr Francis Tully.
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    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 285 12 Chinese troops in Burma attacked RANGOON. Mar. 30 (Reuter) Burmese troops, military police and Vampire jets have gone into battle against 3.000 Chinese Nationalist troops concentrated m Wa State m the North Shan State, government sources reported here today. The Chinese are remnants of units wnich fled over the border
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    • 61 12 TOKYO. Mar. 30 (Reuter> United States Air Force T-33 je; trainer from Johnson airbase. north of Tokyo, crashed into the Irumagawa River, about one-and-a-half miles north of Johnson airhsse this afternoon. Both crew members aboard the aircraft were killed. The United States Air Force names
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    • 201 12 Battle for life of £25,000 Soccer star Jeff AFTER three operations to combat the effects of polio, surgeons battling: to save the life of English International Soccer star Jeff Hall, pictured above, reported yesterday: "HE IS CRITICALLY ILL AND GROWING WEAKER.' A life-or-death throat operation was performed during the weekend
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    • 163 12 Malta dockyard changes hands VALLETTA, March 30 (Reuter) Strong police forces stood guard m the Malta dockyard today as most of the 6.000 workers streamed through the gates for the first day's work under civilian management. The General Workers' Union plans a one-hour
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    • 148 12 ALGIERS, March 30 (Reuter) The top Algerian insurgent military leader, Amirouche, was killed during an operation near Bou Saada. Central Algeria, according to reports reaching here. The reports said another insurgent leader, Si Haloues, had been taken prisoner m the same action. Colonel Amirouche.
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    • 73 12 NEW YORK. March 30 (UPI) A Swiss millionaire accused of kidnapping his 7-year-old son was reported last night to have slipped out of New York and caught a plane for Paris. Police said Rene Lang, owner of a Zurich department store, apparently boarded a Trans Canadian plane m
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    • 65 12 DAKOTA CRASH: 24 KILLED CALCUTTA, March 30 (Reiner).— An Indian Airlines Dakota crashed shortlyafter taking off yes erday near Hailakandi. m Assam State. North-east India, killing all 24 people aboard. ahe Dakota was carrying 20 passengers, including five children, and a crew of four. It crashed after taking off from
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    • 83 12 Turns down a chance to live NEW YORK, March 30 (UPI) Edward Eckuerth, 31 -year-old slayer of a school teacher, yesterday became the first man on record to turn down a chance to escape Sing Sing Prison's electric chair. Eckwerth was sentenced for the murder of Rosemary Spezzo, 24, m
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    • 62 12 NICOSIA, March 30 (UPI).— British servicemen and GreekCypriots clashed m a bar at Limassol yesterdayAuthorities said the bareknuckle fight lasted more than an hour. A number of injuries and arrests were reported. It was the second fight reported m two days between Greek-Cypriots and British soldiers.
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    • 26 12 BEIRUT, War h Radio announced todi officers convicted of anti-fovernment II at eicht B hi the anti^overnmeni by the Efovernmeni U
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