Singapore Standard, 23 June 1959

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  • 22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Telephone ***** 5 Cable "TIGF.RNEWS" SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 195^ Vol. IX No. 355. 15 CtV 14 Pages IFINAL EDITION]
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  • 456 1 KERALA 'SACK REDS' CALL NEHRU FLIES IN FOR CHECK-UP The death toll rises to 14 End 'killers' rule the people plead to Indian Premier TRIVANDRUM, Mon. (Reuter, UPI) The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, arrived here today for an on-the-spot study of the fast deteriorating situation m the communist run
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  • 85 1 Cuts: aided schools in it too TEACHERS m Singapore's Government-aided schools Will suffer cuts m their allowances the same a., their counterparts to Government; school... Yesterday the Education Ministry wa.. working out details of the cut? wnlcn wiU be notified m a circular to the schools. There are about 5.000
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  • 65 1 7 killed as Shell 'copter crashes BRUNEI TOWN, Mon. Seven people are believed to have been killed when a helicopter crashed into the sea near Seria last night. The aircraft was parrying technicians to a Brunei Shell Petroleum Company offshore drilling rig. The wreckage of the helicopter was found m
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  • 79 1 HONGKONG, Mon. (Reuter) The R.tiL'T-ton Dutch passenger ship Tjiluwah sailed for Canton today tarrying 1,250 overseas Chinese repatriates from Indonesia and Singapore. It is the first time since the end of world war II that a liner of this si/.e has made a trip
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  • 185 1 Hull warns 70,000 will be jobless if bases are closed JAKARTA. Mon —General Sir Richard Hull, Com-mander-in-Chief, FarEast Land Forces, said hrre today the new Government of Singapore would find it very difficult to find alternative employment for the 70.000 workers m British bases on the island if it decided
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  • 69 1 Political detainees released FCTIR Singapore political detainee^ were released f rom Chansi Jail at 3 p.m. yesterday on the order of the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr Ong Pang Boon. The four men released wre; Toon Yew Seng. Toh Tiong Wan. Lim Seng Giap and Song Hok Wing. They were
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  • 42 1 15 ATTACK YOUTH AT CINEMA A YOUTH, N* Soon Chia, was attacked b y a grouD ot Vmen armed w>ihpa« and poles m Lowland Road, Singapore, at 6.55 p.m. on Sunda Ntfwas taken to the General HosSital with head Injuries and poles.
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  • 49 1 HONGKONG, Mon. (Rcuter) Susie Ho Kwai Yin;;. the former Chinese sampan girl, today married Peter Robert. Jones. 28-year-old dockyard Police sub-inspector from Watford. Susie was presented to the Duke of Edinburgh and invited to a reception aboard Royal yacht Britannia during his visit here m March.
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  • 110 1 The Inn' insults China: 'Ban it'— Taipei TAIPEI. Mon. (UPI).— Several members of Nationalist China's Parliament are urging the government to ban the Hollywood film "The Inn of the Sixth Happiness" on grounds that it insults China. The 20th Century Fox movie based on the* life of a missionary woman
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  • 71 1 JAKARI A M i Reuter) Antara News Agency tomght anno ma d m inny ban on any Qewsptpi r other reports conct rning the sentencing of a Journalist to prison [t said. th< Tom Anwar, bad b< i n lailed tot six months on a charge of "libelling
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  • 283 1 Sterilization is answer for S-E Asia Mrs. Sanger HONGKONG, Mon.— Mrs. Margaret Sanger, founder of the Planned Parenthood Foundation, said here today that sterilization was necessary for a stable world population. She said contraceptives now used were "old fashioned/ Mrs. Sander warned thai Hongkong, Singapore and other South -East Asia
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  • 265 1 Railwayman's work-to-rule campaign off Talks on today KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Mon.— The 38-riav work-to-rule campaign by the Sational \~nion of Railway men was called off by the Union's executive after a three hour meeting tonight. This was onp of thr conditions asked for by the Railway Administration for the opening of
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  • 335 2 RURAL BOARD COMES TO AN END NEXT MONTH Its work will be taken ovj by National Development Afk SINGAPORE'S Rural Board will cease to function Bef when all its business, now being carried out by three District are taken over by various departments under the Notional D ev^ The Standard
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  • 246 2 Lottery men taken at party office Court told POLICE yesterday u-.-d a Singapore magistrate that they raided a sub-branch office of the Liberal Socialist Party when they saw three men preparing "four character lottery", documents inside. The three men identified before Seventh Magistrate, Mr. Robert Chee, were- Ar.s Lee Por,
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  • 78 2 BAZAAR DRAW WINNERS FOLLOWING are me results of :he lucky tickets m :he Philippines Stall Donation Draw held m connection with the Internationa! Baranr m aid of the Blind Association of Singapore. No. 1285 (Ist), No. 1180 (2nd*. No. 1177 (3rd) and No. L 989 (4th). Holders of the above
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  • 148 2 Strike hits 3,500 at Jaguar car factory COVENTKY. Er.g.and. Sfon (Reuter)— The Jaguar car Factory at Coventry etUBC to a BUindstQ toe ay whm 3,500 workers were Bent h< nw following a strike by 220 works Inspectors. The strikers are Involved m a wages dispute. The strikers were objeel to
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  • 43 2 INCHE Ahmad bin Abdullah and Che Rohani b.nti Mohamed Som, who were married at Jalan Sungei Berteh, Klang. The bridegroom who is a well-known soccer player m Klang and Selangor, is attached to the Cargo Handling Corporation, Port Swettenham.
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  • 70 2 A V wht n 1 from Ll l p Frcr.r..- havr next fpw cou.-two-cy. r. The Nig ie] have been find U the car a left-r..-.- \J. they Spear. c preter M Btandaj m ugn u.:--thfv w MD j "If I dm then I fri] wife on -x T
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  • 34 2 Mi corded b:.Court Of Lh< Lim A] B r6 m an a Road Witnesses not give the scr Sens wl J L:m. the died In day :-> w 5 ..-ta; r-r c ad it
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  • 38 2 i torn r- c oig "agital munist g' used of liberties ing down nno thus s o' A coi muni<! I cberj den U pen I govern the XI into thre< rrow lg pa: z*- a hich
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  • 27 2 THE To the of the S of Bead 1 Ptw iei Pn a H Se. pet surer commiti S idi Miss X S prftmaniia I
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    • 662 2 TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL LOW COST HOUSING SCHEME AT JALAN POKOK ASSAM. TAIPING APPLICATIONS are invited for the above which is m the course of construction and will be ready for occupation sometime m September or October, 1959. 2. Intending applicants should call at the Town Council Office. Taiping. to obtain
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    • 462 2 NOTICES P.W.D. NOTICE THE Public are hereby notified that the Public Level Crossing at Railway TelegraphPost No. 222/16. Rawang will be closed for repairs on 25.6.59 from 6.30 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. same day. Road vehicles will be permitted to pass at half hourly intervals. By Order EXECUTIVE ENGINEER, P.W.D.
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  • 534 3 r+ SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD l--e 23 1959 WEVER urgent it may be considered i or a government to keep its coffers n| depleted in order to fulfil its ideals of m 1 welfare state, it is imperative that it B f htnk carefully before setting out to
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  • 380 3 1 F the results of the Trengganu State elecm +cre a shock to the citizens of the Federamk -tey also served as a lesson to the Alliance Bk nrion >n that State for being what the |p an s UMNO leader, Tunku Abdul Rahm m aptly described as "too
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  • 28 3 8 lri urn im* fm *oaa e kw tf--> «Mm 3829 HJ S4> 89 tOwir bt Id: 4DSS 91 -A Buk.t China Tel: rs
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  • 866 3 Unrest In The Dark Continent DURBAN. than 200 Africans have died m outbreaks of violence throughout Africa m the first six months of this year. Hundreds more have been injured and many imprisoned. Latest examples of the unrest sweeping the Continent flared during the past week m the South African
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  • 137 3 Short from the Talks Sweetness To Come? "I. for one. simply don't believe the 'theatre-in-the-raw" boy? and girls have a monopoly of the true version of contemporary ?ociety. I'm looking forward to them maturing and. as Shaw put it, writing their "plays pleasant"." John Thompson, a dramatic critic, speaking m
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  • 765 3 Nuclear Centre In Teheran LONDON 'THE opening today of the Baghdad Pact Nuclear Centre m Teheran by the Shah of Iran, will be an important occasion for science m the Middle East. This, like the Nuclear Ontre m Baghdad, which is. of course, no longer available for its original purpose
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  • 297 3  -  Singapore Sir.— An article appearing m the Sunday Standard under the heading "Woody Turns Down Offers, is misleading. The picture o* Mr b caravan Naidu bears a Option "Birdman Naidu." Fnr your information, may [state that the title Birdmari "Birdman" refers to me and no one else.
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  • 601 3  - Australian Way Of Life LYALL ROWE by MELBOURNE A USTRALIANS pride themselves on having a living standard second only to that of the United States. Statistics for such things as home ownership, the number of motor cars per capita, and of durable domestic goods like refrigerator per household as well
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  • 449 3 the NEWS as it strikes me yRENGGAM has given the Alliance food for much thought as a result of the historic triumph of the PaT -Malayan Islamic Party m the State elections held on Saturday Following its spectacular victories m the preceding eight State elections, the Alliance was con. fidently
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  • 159 4 MICROWAVE WILL BE HERE SOON SAYS THE MERCURY' KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.The Federation Telecommunicatlona Department will this year Introduce a new microwave scheme Interconnecting Kuala Lumpur. Beremban, Malacca. Kluang. Jon re Bharu and Singapore. says the "Mercury,* 1 official organ of the Department Issued today. This scheme will provide trunk telephone
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  • 29 4 niUSI ES rr-Ke ir.ro grooerv ta Eda Paik, Staft- 4 iwi^r \v::-. H.OOQ -ash mdl StOQ wort]) 0! foods Th- mprictor discovered fbt thefi rtstertUy momin* I
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  • 193 4 Bus death driver cleared of negligence S. FRITAM SINGH, a bus driver, accused of causing the death of Lee Tock Meng, '2%. bj a negligent art not amountiiif t° culpable homicide, was yesterday found not guilty by ?he Singapore Fourth District Court Mr. S. X Lee, 're Judge. gave him
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  • 381 4 KIALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. K. L. Devaser, a founder and former president of the Malayan Indian Congress, and one of the architects of the UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance, has resigned from the MIC m protest against its failure to observe the rules
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  • 39 4 A YOUTH, Tan Pens Hock. was yesterday remanded m custody by the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court after he claimed trial to robbing WongFook Cheong and Choong Cheok Yew of their wristwatches a f Xcii Road on Sunday evening.
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  • 1328 4 Changi soldier wins claim on $125,000 lottery Justice Ong gives 14-page judgment o n Kd reasons tor making his award NM KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— L/Cpl. Shafii bin Shahid, formerly of the Air Formation squadron stationed at Changs m Singapore was awarded his claim of ownership of a disputed $125,000 Social
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  • 252 4 Reporter can claim damages from Govt. Judge KUALA LUMPUR Mon In the High Court here today Mr. Justice Ong ruled that a newspaper reporter had the J right to claim damages from the Federation Government and one of its employees for injuries resulting fro m a road crash. The reporter,
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  • 45 4 of The "W m Geyiang R l compensatioi Y< sterday, informed th< j hour at I B-. ne, 1 workers v fl Dai pair: 5 'P their leng B The worKi out of r the Gover^ fc shut dowi 1 p.n-T- lit Si 'fl
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  • 18 4 nn 'I n' thi ii Si! capore wnounoed I Prei ire-Prr; 'M Dmvitt Mid vfl si'- treti
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  • 371 4 <* AiTLAA uiivtr, L,im reck Seng alias Ah Sena, 26 who was sentenced to death for the murder of another driver at the April Assizes, yesterday had his conviction and sentence quashed by the Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal. Coun.soi for the
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  • 272 5 WY CUTS OF THE WORKERS Ini on chief says it \js a negation of Elective bargaining [JHE action of the Singapore Government L|| ng the variable oMowances of civil was a "clear betrayal of the trust them by the workers, the president of Ministry Local Staff Union, Mr. V. declared
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  • 186 5 A matter of grave concern SPA man Peoples mblyman for Mr. C H Koh, ibed the risioo to i n ;es ot" its cmi a "negation of n 1 s m li rkers :hey I G rnment or it the pr< [on \e bar- lining by •;ons are .c finding
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  • 42 5 MRS. SEOW IS BACK FROM MANILA MEET Peop e 1 v Ru Scow Perl city las three F x j nen 1 Manila. It 1 Th the fc Jointly throu^l h presi lent kinc arc Phi Tome? -z Lao 1] m, Kore
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  • 95 5 A PART-TIME model, pretty lisa as s Lim, 19. is one of the early entrants for the God less Of Love" contest sponsored by Shaw Organisation and G C. Xanda ar.d Sons The contest will be he.d m July at the Capitol
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  • 114 5 Ministry of Culture shifts to City Hall AS Erom today, Singapore's Ministry of Culture and various sections of the Department of Information will be situated m the third floor of the City Hall. Those sections of the Information Services shitting from the Empress Place to '.he City Hall are: Administration.
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  • 45 5 NEO Chui Lye was yesterday acquitted m a Singapore Court on a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to Heng Siak Chops and rioting while armed with a chopper at 10.45 p.m. at Serangoon Road on Apr. 15.
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  • 198 5 Harbour expansion work gets under way WORK on the Singapore r Board's East LW™ expansion scheme ha? entered fun Sri le with the re-position-infl of the first hulk. H was a iccessi i y lifted moved further Into tne sea Saturday by i rews i of the ion Co., no
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  • 252 5 were unanimous m their opposition to a suggestion m Singapore that women with three children be sterilized to check the birth rate. A TPI report from Manila slates Senator Pacita Madrigal Gonzalez said she could never agree to the sterilization method to cut down the birth rate not
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  • 143 5 Nanyang: First graduation ceremony SINGAPORE'S Nanyang University Is making arrangements tor its first graduation ceremony to be held at the end of this year About 400 students of the arts, commerce and science faculties will sit for the graduation examination. The university last year *et up a "Formal Dress Designing
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  • 58 5 SEVEN THUGS ROB MAN ONG Teck Poh, was robbed o! a watch and fountain pen worth $40 by seven men while walking along Pasii Rls Road, Singapore, on Sunday noonHe told Police he went for a swim at Pasir Ris m the morning. As he was returning home, the robbers
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  • 230 5 NATIONAL LANGUAGE IN ALL SCHOOLS BY 1961 BY JUNE, 1961, every Singapore school, whatever the language medium of instruction, will have some qualified staff capable of teaching the national language, declared the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, opening the first Malay course at the Teachers' Training College yesterday
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  • 134 5 Bank union to discuss retirement benefits PENANG, Mon— The Executive Council of the National Union of Bank Employees, Federation of Malaya, today decided to negotiate with the Malayan Exchange Bank- Association °n the issue of retirement benefits. The general Secretary, Mr. Yuen Fook Chong, said that he would be issuing
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  • 90 5 TRADE UNIONS MEMBERSHIP DECLINES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The paid-up membership of the trade unions m the Federation' declined by 10.059 member?, says the 1957 annual report of the Registrar of Trade Unions, issued today. By the end of the same year, there were 250 employees' unions and ten employer?' unions.
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  • 87 5 REFUND OF FARES TO 31 TEACHERS THE Singapore Chinese School Teachers' Association yesterday asked its members to withdraw funds they had paid for a tour of Formosa In a letter to members of the Association, the secretary. Mr. Lim Hong Teck said that the proposed fact-finding tour of Formosa, planned
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  • 140 5 His aim is to keep death off the road A MAN whose aim m life is to eliminate death on the road is m Singapo r e on a week's visit. He is Sir Thomas Meaqher, 57, president of the West Australian Sajety Council. Sir Thomas said yesterday that the
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  • 97 5 HANG TUAH ACT MADE HIM WINNER INCHE S. OMAR, who won the talent contest held at Rex Theatre last nisht was offered a vz rX > m a *i' im by Shaw Studio. Omar look excerpts from the film -Hang Tuah" before the screening of the 9.30 p.m. performance of
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  • 66 5 THE following were elected office-bearers of tjje Association °f Army Civi.ian Officers, Singapore, at the first annual meeting at the BOD Civilian Association i lubhou?e, St. Wilfred Road, last week: President: Mr V X Nair, vice-president: Mr J. P. Vetlath, secretary; Mr. M. J Abraham, treasurer; Mr.
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  • 284 5 Covt. can't build a hospital yet for incurables says Dr. Sheng It WILL take another two years before the Singapore Government can provide a hospital lor the chronic sick or incurables, the Parliamentary Se< retary to the Ministry of Health. Dr. Sheng Nam Chin, told a complainant at the Public
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  • 154 5 Rupees to India: Permit needled KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Indian lntormation S- rvice said today that a Reserve Bank ol India announcement made m Bombay on June 1". stated that it would not be permissible after today tor any per on to send Indian rupee notes to India without a
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  • 51 5 THE STANVAC EMPLOYEES' Co-operative Thrift and I Loan Society Limited has. been registered with the Singapore R z:?trar of Cooperative ties, and has elected the Following officers: President, Mr. H L Beemer; Chairman. Mr KBT V Secretary, Mr. Tan Son n Kirn, »nd Treasurer. Mr Kofi Him
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    • 174 5 Your doctor will tell you that young children need special nourishment, often missing from ordinary food Farex the three-cereal food made by Glaxo gives them the extra nourishment they need. Added to it are calcium and vitamin D to strengthen the bones and teeth Bgroup vitamins to encourage the appetite
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  • 485 6 Final briefing for 2,500 Alliance elections agents KOTA BAHRU, Mon.— The Kelanfan UMNO-MCA-MIC Alliance executive committee has issued final instructions to more than 2,500 elections agents, including the UMN O Kaum Ibu (Women's Section) to conduct a door-to-door campaign to woo voters within
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  • 217 6 Mnaistrntp MALACCA Mob Magistrate Mr Ramanatha Iyer, describing a man who had 1 gone m and out ol i s n 1947 as incorrigibli sa j that it was not 1 ate foi him to urn over a new leaf. The man, T: i-h:m bin
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  • 752 6 ...and here are the candidates HERE are the candidates for X elan tan State elections: B.\( HOK SELATAN (Total electorate 7,73:-: Haji Oth man b:n Haji Ismail (PMIP), Haji Mokhtar bin Haji Uimad (Negara), Nik Ab. Majid b;n Nik Ab Rahman (SF), Othman Adam Clnd), Ismail bin Haji Ahmad (All).
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  • 224 6 Ex-clerk is picked as Perak Speaker IFOH. Mon. A former clerk of Teluk Anson. Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon of the Alliance was unanimously elected Perak's Speaker when the first fully elected State Legislative Assembly met for one and a half hours today. Most of the time was devoted to the
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  • 186 6 UMNO is preparing a balck list of polls 'traitors' in Perak IPOH. Sun.— UMNO branches m Upper Perak are preparing a "black list" members who worked against the interests of the Alliance m the recent State elections. This was disclosed today by the chairman of the Upper Perak UMNO, Inche
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  • 175 6 Tun Lec:g sped lIALAC( k)ven Koh, empl j although I achieved the evolui cratic form ol t| was hu ifl correspor. p the economic people. Sp- ssion elected W: i i that the policy is to prmony and Legitimate m norii Blabori mic expar pa?' sis rnor said mom
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  • 44 6 p«c. THE three prixe winners of the fancy dress competition organized by the Great World Park, Klang, m conjunction with the Hari Raya Haji celebrations are from left: Asiah binti. AM (first), Yatimah binte Sidek (second) and Faridah Ahmad (third) Standard
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  • 268 6 A new era in the nations progress Sultan's message FIRST ELECTED PERAK ASSEMBLY IPOH. Mon.— ln a special message to the newlyelected 40-member State Legislative Assembly, which met for the first time today, the Sultan of Perak said that it marked the opening of a new era of development and
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  • 178 6 This man strangled himself PENANG, Men. A Coroner said m a Court here today that a man used a rope to strangle himself. Coroner Tuan Nik Hussain Din Nik Ali. who held an inquiry into the death of Lim Suan Swce. 32 returned a verdict of "suicide by strangling" Lim*s
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  • 67 6 SOLDIERS' POCKETS PICKED PENANF, Mor.-Two British soldier?. Corporal Cal ow and Private Dae. on leave j here, were victims of a pickpocket gang 11 the Grea: World Amusement Park last night. Cpl. Ca low lost 1110, bif passport rod his Leave Pa c <; while Pte, Dale only lost his
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  • 64 6 ALOR STAR IfotL Thi ceremonial opening of tne first session of the State Legislative Assembly was hold this mon ing at the Balai Besar and Inche Arshad bin Ttinku Ismail was eler'rd the Speaker All elected members of the Assembly next took thei- o I of office.
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  • 244 6 SPEAKER WAS MINUS HIS ROBES AND WIG MALACCA. Mon Legislative Assembly Councillor, Mr. Goh Kay Seng, who was elected Speaker m the first fully elected constitution of Malacca, this morning took office without wearing the usual conventional robes and wig which are the traditional attire m all Commonwealth Legislative Assemblies.
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  • 251 6 BENTONG. Mon— Alliance lfdd< n p seeking the co-operation of the Potic< opponents who are alleged to h* osin| their State Assembly election campaign. Rival candidates are alleged to Koran during their rampalgn and Malay voters to swear on :t that tfc ■wo party concerned. i The Pahang State
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  • 36 7 IPOH'S 'CALENDAR GIRL' MARRIES THE h^ppy bride is Ipoh's ''Calendar Girl", Miss Lai Foong Thye. She married a technical assistant of the Public Works Department, Kuala Kubu Bharu. Mr. Loh Kirn Wah, at ipoh on Sunday.
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  • 145 7 Firearm owners warned: Renew licences or else... KUALA LI'MPUR. Mon— Persons owning firearms licensed here are reminded that current licences expire or. June 30, and must be renewed by August Failure to renew the licences renders the owner liable to p: -ecuticn m court, a s'ep whi h m the
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  • 118 7 Passengers flown as liner is hit by strike NEARLI 124 people who tmbarked nn thr It>ili.m liner, -Virtnri.i. m Singapore earlier this month, will f on- tinur the trip to Europe by air. This follows a strike by the Italian maritime board, which hit the ship when she clocked at
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  • 57 7 R KANAPATHY. 23, was charged m the Singapore 'Ninth Magistrate's Court yesterday with thr murder of La:i Wan POBg, 3- Q VhJJe bp- ins a member of an illegal assembly at Kolam Ayer Lane on the nisht of June 1. No plea was recorded and i
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  • 33 7 THE Singapore Government yesterday announced that the 6" main m West Coast Road, 9\ mile, has been closed a? from 3 p.m. yesterday until further notice to repair a burst main.
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  • 215 7 His motor-cycle takes him to many lands PEXANG. Mori. A graduate of the London University, Mr. A. Russell Polden, 24, after completing his two years' National Service m the Royal Marine Commando m Cyprus, decided to go on a lone world tour on a motorcycle with a side car. The
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  • 161 7 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot 94| 9il R.S.S No. 1 July 94J 93£ R.S.S. No. 1 August 95 'i f>si July No. 2 93i 94£ July No. 3 9'6l 932 Tone: Quiet and sliclitly easier. Tin price m Singapore
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  • 66 7 AT a general meeting of the Hongkong University Alumni Association, South Malaya branch held recently at the City Club. Singapore, the following officials were elected; President: Dr. William Heng, vice-president: Mr. P. 1.. Tan. secretary: Mr. Tan Song Chua, treasurer: Mr. Henry P a v Committee: Messrs.
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  • 242 7 Fed, Covt. employees say: Recession is over KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The staff side of the National Whitley Council will "stake its existence and that of free trade unionism m this country" to get Government to lift the 11--month-old wage "freeze," its chairman, Mr. Teh
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  • 224 7 ABOUT 100 civilian^ from three fire-fighting teams stationed m the neighbourhood of Kalians Road. Singapore, prevented a repetition of the Kampong Tiong Bahru tragedy when fire broke out m Kampong Bugis last night. The^e gal la nt men. with their eagre firefighting equipment, were first
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  • 198 7 Brother s body found in blukar witness ALOR STAR, Mon. A former Ketua Kampong. Lebai Jusoh bin Taib, told Mr. Justice Rigby today that the body of his missing brother was found m a blukar, concealed with branches of leaves, after a three-day search. Lebai Jusoh was giving evidence at
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    • 886 8 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ENORTH AMERICAN SERVICE Mafttas. Boston. New Yorh. Salrtmor*. Philadelphia e> Cult Porto iport 9. S ham Penang ULYSSCI ..i... 20 25 |ury 26 |uly J Aug Carrier* option to proceed via othe» oorts to load end discharge cargo NORTH GERMAN LLOYD and HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE Te: Colombo.
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    • 1154 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 241? "f lines) (incorporatee m *ingapor«) (12 line«> rHE BLU£ FUNNEL L NE SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL HORTS Carrier* option to oroeeed via other ports te load and discharge earge Singapore Loading tor Ou* Sails P. S ham Penan* •Achilles Aden
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    • 801 8 B m E A cid VO SAILINGS TO:— ADEN, RED SSEtA t MtDITtRRA\ Uv 1 W CONTINFNTAL SCANDI\AVIA\ prX B ft^ k m.k. -Basra 6) 29 |une/4 u l> c YIP VC>sj) m.t. "Lalandia 10/11 |ul> 12/IVI 7 1 Of m.s. 'Malacca' c. 25/26 luly 27 m.s. "Sargodha b) JO
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  • 43 9 U«S of weickt, inrluding rollers f Pmpn ki i 1 khc n.u >. million Klan bridge m a rp LSm 1 a "d drum, of tars 1 hridce »n Malaya, is to hj dec?arirt n w Dc P art^nt. The
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  • 134 9 Party Marks Company's Golden Jubilee Malaya r.ave a ■v e«prosperlty s Ltd., at a n of lie tbilee, Hotel here pi icts ay* s g 3en >wed by the latest 1 1 c fashion show, which wil] r °P««d to the public at the E. and O. Hotel tomorrow is
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  • 96 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following Changes m its rates to merchant* yesterday; rtft^Bft K?w York, TT 33 2£ 5i 9 d air mail 33J credit bills. S3J trade bills ar.ada TT 3111/16, op KiJ/J* P <? ri ft tir m.a-,1 bilf rPdlt h!lls 32 trariP
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  • 114 9 i Mmetu cheI r practical I Comp iboratories I i levelopbb Gardener, S lire I "^r States the it ratoMitributiom to ped to makt it the biggest ~Z'e -r.arket for toilet goods m the world. In hu ge oi Urn laborato- i hn dire tor oi research v
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  • 180 9 Aircraft Group Forms New Unit THE formation of a Central Projects Unit to undertake advanced design work or. supersonic airliners, on manned ar.Q unmanned space vehicles and other a;p*cti of aerc^ nautica was announced m London recently by the U.K Hawker Siddeley Group, The new Unit will be headen by
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  • 57 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter)— About 300 tons of tin produced at Bangka island were due to be shipped to the United States of America on June 26, Antara news agency sain today. The agency said another shipment of 330 tons was due to leave shortly. It
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  • 47 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter).— Indonesia plans "to use US$3O.--nno.ooo credit from China to buy 160.00 D textile looms. the head of the state Industrial Affairs Bureau. Mr, Sardju Ismunandar. said flna! approval for the loan was awaited from the country's economic and development council.
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  • 22 9 B. F Goodrich Company has et contract* totalling £252,000 for equipment for its new tyre factory at Somerton. Victoria (Australia).
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  • 51 9 WILLYS Motors Australia Pty. Ltd., which is 50 per cent-owned by Willys Motors Inc. of U.S. has started the manufacture of jeeps m Queensland. By the end of this year it is expected that the Australian content of these vehicles will have risen to 100 per
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  • 202 9 Talks On Mekong River Scheme The four-power Committee for thp Co-ordination of Investigations of the Lower Mekong Basin held it? fifth session m Saigon recently, The Saigon meeting marked further pro^res.- m carrying forward the programme of studies and collection of data a-inut the Mekong river which \va> recommended by
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  • 298 9 MALAYAN SHARE PRICES FALL ON DULL MARKET htrjyk 78o mgy5bn76bi 56ytrhtr6h6t(ᅪリ DUE to lack of incentive for any "big buying" orders, the Malayan share market opened the week yesterday with one of the dullest moments on record this year. Prices were generally easier and turnover of business was described as
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  • 241 9 Business Done MALAYAN* <• -.a: reported the following business done yesterday Pitzpatricki Xc F N* ordt. SI 28. 51 27, IS odd >1 Gammon $3 pr. $1 BO odd Lot w Ha-r.^.pr $1.36 Hongkong Bank (Hongkong regd.i M.v, 00 Hume prefs. A4 ft. ordi A4 M r n r: Metal
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  • 174 9 SINGAPORE rubber price dropped half a cent yesterday, to close at 94J cents per lb. for International first grade July. r The easier market was brought about by liquidation of July stocks and the higher production figures expected for May. The market opened slightly higher,
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  • 135 9 Selayang Tin Shows Profit SELAYANG Tin Dredging Limited made a profit of £15,573, before taxation, for the year ended Sept. 30, 1958, against €18,457 m the previous year. The directors have recommended a dividend of 15 per cent [ess tax for the year Owing to the restriction of output under
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  • 95 9 AT an extraordinary general meeting of Tanjons Tin Dredging Limited. London, convened for July 9, resolution^ will be submitted, to shareholders authorising the directors to capitalize £185,833 of the General Reserve Account. The amount will be used m paying up m full 743.334 shares, such shares to be
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  • 101 9 G O P E X G Consolidated Limited made a profit of £74.240 for the year ended Sept. 30, 1958, after payment to the Malayan Government of I £40.325 for Royalty on ore sales and the provision of £39,465 for United Kingdom and Malayan taxation. Four dividends—each
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  • 67 9 LATEX exports from Singapore and the Federation last month amounted to 10,462 tons Major buyers were: United States 2,894 tons. United Kingdom 2.780 tons. Japan 1,232 tons and West Germany 1,133 tons. Total exports of latex for the year from January to May amounted 51,309 tons", against 48.729
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  • 70 9 Firm's New Partner J. M. SASSOON CO. Singapore, stock and sharebrokers, have enlisted a new partner, Mr. Lee Hock Ley. Mr. Lee joined the firm In September, 1957. A former student of Raffles Institution. Singapore, Mr. Lee took the diploma m Pharmacy at the University of Malaya m 1951. He
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  • 52 9 JAKARTA. Mon. (Reuter).— Big quantities of foreign cement are beginning to arrive m Indonesia to help force down present high prices. Mr. Mustakimun Notodirdjo, representative of the semigovernment import company Usindo m Medan, North Sumatra. wa> reported by the press as saying 25.000 tons had I
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  • 81 9 TOKYO, Moo. (ITI,)— Thaizr* hat granted permittian to five Western automobile rr^. panics to set up car asse*^ v j plants m the country, 4 hr New j China News agency reported today Quoting "Bangkok rap st Ita iource W named four of the :ountriei v Br-:*^;r.,
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  • 161 9 SHIPS IN PORT 01/TF.R ROADS Xarifa; Adni ECinikuni M--.ru. Annonia; Andreai Boyt; Puka* spi ,%faru. Statiui Jensen; Ba: i< murv Czvrr? T^y^r. |f| Emp;rp X:: f "vak^ South It I Solnecnnogorsk; Hokn Ml ix; Pondokrator M i i F -me W G W*U Frencoisc Kero« i s^r 1 r Marica;
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  • 95 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Frofiuce Exchange noon doting prices per picul yesterday were Cnpra June-July 139J buyer?; $40| sellers; mcor. r oil m bulk $63i sellers; ir drums $65| se.^e:?: Muntok white pepper 5133 leUers; Sarawak white 5132 sellers; special Sarawak black $78. Singapore Copra Association closing prices, fair merchantable mixed
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  • 186 9 Philips 8-transistor portable radio originally priced at 5145, can now be bought In the Federation of Malaya at S9O. William Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd., agents for Philips radios, has made the price slash m line with the Government's duty cut on these sets. During the
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  • 339 9 AUSTRALIA'S motor manufacturing industry is engaged on major expansion programmes which should make the nation virtually self-sufficient m the production of vehicles within the next two or three years, according to a recent survey of the industry. Imports should then be confined to luxury cars and
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  • 78 9 HONGKONG, Mon. (Reuter). Mr. George R. B. Patterson, newly appointed Australian Government senior Trade Commissioner m Hongkong, said on arrival here today Australia was attaching great importance to the Hongkong market. Answering reporters' questions, Mr. Patterson said he saw no reason why Australia could not be the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 286 9 B^ K!E HOCK SHIPPING CO., LTD. 4? Cecil Street r«<: T945% ***** 7023» r, e^^a^l v! t :< TONC COAN for Djakarta |un« 2S ;4 TCNC NAM for Sur S b,y. My 3 ■j'J^'^h.k :u«t TONC HE for Eelawin |u!y 9 PELNI-LINES 92 Ansof* Rood Tel. ***** Singoport. 'A fof
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    8 10 The world famous family of medicinal products
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  • 409 11  - PATTERSON IS 3-1 FAVOURITE JACK CUDDY By WW :ILem L€ *um )}Mii ji l 1 1-]'t-?\ 9 jjH Mon. (rPI).-Flovd Patterson towre, will makp his fifth defence nf iTjweifhi crown on Thursday nizh* ken liuemar Johansson, Sweden' at N evert he*he itioi ■~h m >nd .Toe endPatt rs md the
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    167 11 he registered 26 knockouts. He's working on a string of 22 straight wins Patterson won the vacant world crown by knocking out Archie Moore (5) on Nov. 30, 195 In none of tho.-e defences he as sharp and impressive as when he knocked out venerable Moor e for the
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    58 11 AMERICA Mon rOHANSSON, 0k Swede who challengp^ on Tbvndaj nicht for the world heatj weight homHxh^ll tod.iy do no more roariwork he's been Swedisk mile" (six Fn-:li>h miles) daily— and ould wind up his sparring: tomorrow will hr do himself for the next four days? Ob. the nearby town
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  • 411 11 JEDON, >lon (I PI) The world's premier tennia championships Wimbledon began BC v pat her. »yws got g. fcuna nn ansve- t0 the ing ties and recorded. the w c for having the ram.rtds France's P. n ties Gene- i is around of the eh i n
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  • 98 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Emu Club from New South Wales, who are due here next month for a crictcel tour of the Federation and Singapore, will F- a v an additional match. This will be a one day affair against Singapore Joint Services, at Singapore on
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  • 32 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Pemuda Jaian Raja Bot. gave a sparkling display to beat TPCA -C 4-1 m their FAS Division HI match on the Sentul Railwa Recreation Clufi ground today.
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  • 370 11 HONGKONG DO IT IN LAST TWO MINUTES SINGAPORE Joint Services nearly did it ...and if they did. they would have been the first team m Malaya and Singapore to beat the visiting Hongkong Chinese team. But the cards were against the Servicemen at Jalan Besar stadium last night. They went
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  • 73 11 THE former champions, Royal Army Ordance Corps, marie their exit m this year's Singapore Base District Parker Cup soccer competition when they lost to REME by three goals to nn e at Aver Rajah Road yesterday. At Nee Soon, a hattrick by centreforwar f j Jnck
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  • 130 11 PENANG Mon The Methodisi Boys School's interhouse swimming competition vi i held at the Chinese swimming dub m Tanjong B ingah here today and two new records were broken. Balderstone House wop, the 150 c; x 501 metres medley m the record time ot
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  • 300 11 'Help Us Improve State Of Soccer PROBE COMMITTEE'S NEW SIX-POINT PLAN THE Singapore Amateur Football Associ six-point plan to clean up, overhaul and general ation has announced a ly improve the game m the State. The committee appointed to probe into the deteriorating state of
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  • 44 11 MELBOURNE. Mon. (Reuten Former Malayan and Australian champion. Oi-.g Eng Hong, tonight regained me Victorian, state badminton singles title by defeating the defending champion. Don Murray of Tasmania 15-12. 15-18. 15-2 m a match which lasted more than an hour.
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  • 148 11 He Urges Recreation Body For Both Govts. THE Singapore and Federation Governments should form a National Recreation Association said Mr. T Mahesan, a Federation de'egate to the Asian Recreation Congress m Japan. Mr. Mahesan. secretary of the Federation of Malaya's Government Services Sports Council, returned from the Congress m Yokohama
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    • 41 11 CRICKET—Pasir Panjang S.S vs. A.C.S. P.P. i'.3O p.m. SOCCER—Div. 2A—R.A.F. Terigah vs. Blur Rovers S.C. Ja'an Be tar. 6.30 p.m. FRIENDLY—Sino Malays Vs. Hongkortn Chinese. Jnlan Besar, 8 p.m. Div. 3A— Alaqappa M.S.C. vs. Western S.C. F. Park, 5.15 p.m.
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    • 17 11 SOCCER —Div. L—Cheng Wah vs. 7th Malay Rept. Ipoh Padang; Div. 11.—D.1.D. vs. Ramblers Ccrovation Ground.
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    • 10 11 SOCCER. Dn\ 11. Trmnn Umted VS. Pemnda Jnlan Padang.
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    • 42 11 SOCCER:—Div. I. P.W.D. vs. Sime Darby S.C.—PWD.; Div. 11. Mercantile Bank vs. Kilat Club Ipoh Road; P.W.D. vs My. Rcc. Club Brickfields.; Div, 111. Surrey vs. Fed. Res. Unit. Imbi Road, Pihvoor Estate vs. Rly. Rec. Club Sentul Pad any.
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    • 14 11 SOCCER:— Div. I League: M.R.C. "A" vs. Combiried Services at 5.15 p.m. Stadium.
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    • 25 11 IPOH. Alon. Scoring four goals, the Ist Battalion, Loyal Regiment, beat 13/18 Hussars m Ipoh padang today m a first division soccer match.
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  • 44 11 ALA LUMPUR. M After holding Young Ma lys to a two-ail draw at the interval. Dynamic Dynamos faded ay m the second half and were eventually beaten by R-3 m a FAS division two soccer league match on the padang hp*"o toriav.
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  • 215 11 17 TOP FOREIGN PLAYERS FOR MALAYAN TENNIS IPOH, Mon. The Philippines top tennis star. Feliscimo Ampon is among 17 foreign players rntered for the Malayan tennis championships to he held m Ipoh from July 30 to August 2. Pint-sized 38-year-old Ampon, who once reached '.he last 16 m the Wimbledon
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  • 34 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Sunrise Sports Club, strong contenders for the division three league title, maintained their unbeaten record when they beat Federation Provost Coy 5-1 on the Taylor Road ground today.
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    64 11 photo. I.oXDOX: Ifs Wimbledon time dewn England way here at a temvs party m Chelsea, lovely Knrcl Fagcros shows us irh.nt >nakcs tennis fans get stiff necks, ar she tfaowt off this pleated Terylene tennis outfit trimwith 18 carat Topping her smile wears the latest th nq
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  • 144 11 DEPLETED UMNO NO MATCH KUALA Lf.MPUR. Mon A aep;ete*-i UMNO sine no match for TPCA m today's senior division league match on the Pnnres Road Stad gmund here. The Tammans wo n by 8-1. [NO, with on;y se\en fit n- the time of the vertised kick off. wanted to ncede
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
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  • 227 12 DISTRIBUTOR II THE WORKER at the end of 3f m which they returned 41 .~ec. Tritara. with Forte up. was going easily alongside Mirophli (Mawi> to clock even time for 3f. Destiny (King) was on the bit for his three m 43 2 5 sec. Blue Ace did strong pace
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  • 77 12 IPOH LIFE SAVING AWARDS IPOH. Mon.— Fiv« girls sre an --■■> Ipoh >\vimmers whc respectively passed :he various Royal Life Saving Society's examinations conducted by Mr John Lee recently. They are Misses Liew Yuel Ying, Teh Siew Hoon and Foo Mcc Lee (who were awarded nt Bronze medallions), and Liew
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  • 270 12 ABSURD' SAYS THE BOXING BOARD LONDON, Mon. (Router). —The British Board of Boxing control has replied to a leading article which appeared m a British medical publication, "the Lancet/ two weeks ago, urging doctors to fight for the total abolition of boxing, it was disclosed yesterday. The Lancet article said
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  • 94 12 I PENANG, Mon. Chiang Dip Keong won the inn metres bark-stroke men "B M final at the annual swimming competition of the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Tang Hock Leong second and Tan Sin Mm who had a bad start, finished third. In the inaugural 5n metres butterfly stroke
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  • 87 12 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon.— Clifford School beat the Kin* Edward VII school, Taiping by l no runs m an exciting InterSchool cricket match played on the school padang yesterday. Clifford School baited first scored 125 runs Sved Ziad scored 41, Adrian de Suva 14, and Abu Bakar
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  • 817 12 SPART AKIAD OF A MILLION ATHLETES By VINCENT BUST Moscow. Mod (Renter) Millions of athletes In villages and cities m a.; r.;rts c: the Soviet ID n o d at c compe t i n g for the honour o: taking |m m the second Sj urtakiad ol the nations
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  • 143 12 'RESCIND THAT ACTION Colorado, Mon. (Reuter). The Executive C mittee of the United States Amateur Athletic Union on Su emanded that the International Olympic Comttee rescind immediately its lifted action, m withdrawing recognition of Nationalist China. The A.A.Us, resolution was announced at a new? conference m conjunction with the National
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  • 208 12 LONDON. Mon (Reuter)— Positions m the Count? i FHday wer a e m nShiPS Üble after the matches ended on v p W L I) ND B Pts Pis K sex 9 6 0 3 0 10 gf Glamorgan 12 6 5 1 o 6
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  • 79 12 TAIPEI -1,,:, rhe Nationalist Olympic Committee had appealed to ever LnternationaJ Olympic Con tnittee tnemtx r and affiliated national committees for their support m its dispute with I wrorld sports body In a letter addrej I to i.o.L. members and Olj ipi committees of ft boul CO
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  • 343 13 U OF THE SCREEN'S i!OST BEAUTIFUL FACES ILII ADAMS, whose legs have been adjudged the '?veiiest m Hollywood by a panel of top Amerin art its, doesn t display them m 'The Cunfight at ■gi City.* 1 But she docs display one of the screen s m
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  • 130 13 "PRINCE" Mike Romanoff, Beverly Hils res,aurant owner and film colony character, is to have his career dramatized m :!oth-Fox's 'The Romanoff Story." on which scripting has started. o FRAXKIE Avalon, the recording star, starts his screen riebut shortly m A: an r/adcfjs "'Guns of the Timber- anri"
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 123 13 ■•n;l\ is the best PB BkPssbP^TE^BS^Bs! P^BSM uorld m 19 LsssQllfll Kil ■-■m hou to H HsaßßsVfl BSfIH nth^r p^opl^." 9 sSla M M FOR EVERY- HL^il WaV M f^t^B of RssSSSSSSSSsi BSTSs! and 'jn- BS^BBSSf*T7f*l BbH E^BSsssßssssssPsssfl Hssl Kfl sVssVTgf bB I bJ BSSSF^BSSSkJ^^sV^ R BIRTHDATF Efl BWB^BSbHHHB jl
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    • 157 13 JULIE ADAMS JULIE Ada'- I as she appears hi Tn?t^d- Artxsti "Gtircnpht At Dodge City** irhich will be screened Singapore shortly. ZZ— Krep c!ear Oi questioi able ventures, for they could drain resources. Sides r o;i risks. SCORPIO --Oct. 23 to Nov. 21 —Try to prevent misunderstandings or. the home
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    • 156 13 LI'L ABNER By 41 Ca PP X N'EA^ AM kAS WAD." M\ I ANJVTWIN)^, j l BTM*ELKI G^^^*' P-w T-^-^- 1 I ALLEY OOP By V. 1. Hamlin TH' PCOC WELL WERE FAR I 1^ S.WOLD IT, I HAVIMG EH 3 OH, NO O^'CE^r"^ r^-iGUT-? WHAT MKiD VERY IDEA \GLJV
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 485 14 London Times on Yellow Culture Loxdox. Man. (Reuter)— The rimes today Maimed that f ne new Government of Sir.sa- 3 had been influenced by facet of communism'- moral appc i some of its new measures. an editorial headlined eUow Culture," independent London daily declared: n nnk by new Government of
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    • 97 14 Easy winner of the "Coolest Feet" stakes ASCOT delicious, drlishtful Ascot— gol off to i danling rtari la.t Tuesday. The weather Vis ",prrh Lonely iromeo strolled across the trro^n lawns m hot sunshine showing off their Ascol dresses Sbsial. it lurner^ Slmp UtfitS that pr Ved to be th e
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    • 134 14 irhPn VL I 0" <lP1 N >' ""fst broke out today when Africans beean a boycott of municipal buses m the Clairmont native township. 10 miles North of Dur- Hundreds of native men and women walked three miles from the township to the nearest
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    • 69 14 JAKARTA. Men. (Reuter) In lonesia is to send a trade mission to Moscow, Antara News Agency reported today. II quoted Prime Minister Djuanda a? saying the mission would continue trade talks with Russia that had been going on m Jakarta. Che mission would be headed b\
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  • 344 14 MILLIONS FIGHT FLOOD IN CHINA Greatest menace of the century The City of Canton in grave danger-Peking Radio LONDON, Mon. be the greatest flood m (UPI) Communist China is battling "what may a century/ the New China News agency reported last night. Literally millions of people have been mobilized to
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  • 250 14 THEY DON'T LIKE SINGH BEING A NEIGHBOUR LEAMINGTON SPA M; r (Reuter) Mr Charan Singh, a 23-year-old Indiai who make.. £13 -a- week as i paint sprayer, yesterda; cycled from hi presen home here to look over hi new £2.100 home and to met? his new neighbour.-. Thirty people m
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  • 27 14 MRS. J \V LLOYD. 86- vear-o.d mother of the British Foreign Secretary, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, died suddenly last nigh* a* Hoylake, Cheshire (Renter).
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  • 39 14 v ll THL PRIML MINISTER Buu G \> t a pictured here being welcomed On li m Tel Aviv. Israel. b> the Isr.i"!: I 1 Bru-Gurion N> Win vprnt i ireei before returning to Rangoon. UPI
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  • 197 14 LONDON. >lon. (ReutFi).— A K< Viscount airliner with .*»0 pa«.spncrr^ ibeardhH suddenly away from London Airport rollidin? with a plane iarr\inc Pttecesi N As the Princess'i H taxied along the runway. KLM Viscount appeared making a direct landing approacn at Ltfa Its .:eels down. Or i
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  • 44 14 (Mi .i pi this istlini v MidUukk -r lo\r Cits ha \> fnjnii jt pjTj team rnndu< tors dri\ t r h D Iftif irivtr k j null]! v his i vratchißi w forting Hush fus( n Uura -i| 'ocp t h o r
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  • 9 14 THE CAlfi Fana E )een pla >y Op- <
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  • BRIEFS
    • 183 14 Chinese Refugees Total 1 1/2 M. TAIPEI, Mon. (Keuter) Chinese refugees throughout the world today totalled over one and half million, accordI m? to official statistics. The statistics showed the refugees were scattered over fourteen countries and areas. Number of refugees staying m Hongkong alone totalled 1,387,568. Other countries and
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  • 161 14 Life sentence for 4 who raped negress TALLAHASSEE, Mon Reuter Four white youths found guity of raping a negro college girl were today sentenced to life imprisonment. The four youths were alleged to have abducted the girl from a parked car after a college dance, driven her off and then
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  • 77 14 MR. KASTIRI Srinivasan. Chairman of the Press Trust of India, at Its inception m 1948 and editor of the Madras Hindu, died m Madras yesterday, aged 72 Mr. Srinivasan. who was chairman of the Indian section of the Empire Press Tnion for three years from 1943
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    • 81 14 ALL-BRITISH a£e,-C<7H&6C6fc*«> r POWER WITH ECONOMY. I Enough power to g.ve you a casing speed of 25 SUSfe M& atVf c YOU W thOUt ff ort up ma-n-road hi sat a fuel consumption o f only a gaiion to 200 Wi 1 8^! I when '"h' H "''L 3 10
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