Singapore Standard, 13 July 1959

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  • 25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tt it m (FINAL EDITION) Telephone ***** —5 Cable "TICERNEWS" SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1959. Vol X No. 11. 15 cts. 12 Poges
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  • 1847 1 BACK TO THE FOLD ON TUNKU'S TERMS THE ALLIANCE CRISIS IS NEAR OVER A tier hectic debate MCA decide: Beaming Dr. Lim returns from 'peace' talks KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Chinese Association decided tonight by a majority vote of 89--60 to return to the Alliance fold on the conditions
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  • 1797 1 WE WONT HAVE IRRESPONSIBLE MCA GROUP IN THE ALLIANCE' Tunku regrets ill-winds now blowing m Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Tunku Abdul Rahman, leader of the Alliance and president of the United Malays National Organisation declared today that the Alliance stood unshaken and would carry
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  • 127 1 SUCCESS! MIDNIGHT REPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The crisis within the ruling Alliance is ovfr. a reliable source told The Standard at midnight. It ended with a half-hour meeting late tonight. The meeting which was presided by Tunku Abdul Rahman was attended by the Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak. Agriculture Minister.
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  • 71 1 Cabinet post for RI envoy INDONESIA'S Consul-Genera 1 m Singapore, Major Genera! Djatikusumo, will return to Jakarta soon to take up a ministerial appointment m President Soekarno's new streamlined cabinet. He was among the 25 underministers named by the President yesterday Hi s appointment is that of Dir- ector of
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  • 271 1 THOUSANDS IN SUNDAY BEST AT AIRPORT TO SAY WELCOME' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than five thousand people today turned out at the International Airport here, wearing their Sunday best, to "welcome home" The Yang di Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong after their six-day State visit
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  • 506 1  -  ALAN YANG By THE PRESIDENT of the Singapore Teacher** National Confess, Mr. E. W. Jesudason, disclosed yesterday that the Congress will write to the Colonial Secretary on the pay cuts, should the Government fail —i to restore them. "This appeal," he explained,
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  • 30 1 MISS THAN' THAN AYE, a 19-year-old Burmese beauty, left Tokyo last night by air for Long Beach, California, to take part m the 1959 Miss Universe Contest. Reuter
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 176 1 ■U d d J| KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation s Prime Minister and deputy leader of I the Alliance, Dato Abdul Raxak, today exhorted the nation, particularly the Malays, to remain calm and maintain sobriety m the face of present political crisis. The Premier said this at todays emergency session
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 599 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY THE Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Singapore Cricket Club on Monday 20th July 1959 at 5.30 p.m. LIFE INSURANCE CORPORATION OF INDIA Unit: Oriental Government Security Life Assurance Company NOTICE having been given of the loss of Policy
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    • 153 2 The world famous family *J^ TIGEU medicinal products ,ri, i i s .v x!"S -ijß; r i 4 j'a^waV JSBf H -livlk. fW twit Mill I^k. ■l^MiSi CHINKAWHITE I ThJs invaluable Wind Mixture t Hi excellent remedy for Stomach Pc Constipation, Indigestion, c: !jyi Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. c ENG
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    • 445 3 is of course, most encouraging to know here is an increasing flow of inquiries from las and local sources for capital investment m ederation. Nevertheless, another aspect of ndustrial expansion m the country, to which ion will also have to be paid is the possibility Uf industrialization and
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    • 307 3 LEADERS of youth organizations m Singapore he Federation have often been heard comng of feelings of frustration and despair m ins; out ways and means for rendering real luniry service. They can get a valuable pointer 111 problem from a youth fellowship m Hongwhich was faced with similar perplexities.
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  • 51 3 Cfnc|. Lim reck Kirn Hoaa Sport 2 p 0 Bo* No 1563 Cables. lIGEKNfcWS" k IUMPui. le'I e 7 5981 (5 lme« All department* w Cn na Insurance Bid*. 174. Batu Ha i Telephone ***** «C 93 Cowan St Tel; 3829 "-A. Bukit China Tel: %v
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  • 213 3 Shorts From the Talks Anyone's Guess "HISTORICAL forces cannot be measured In mechanics it is possible to calculate that a given force or combination of forces will necessarily produce a given effect. In history one may assert that a certain historical force tended to produce a given effect but It
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  • 885 3  - A Spur For Commonwealth Education MUiXAH BROOK &«r LONDON. ]yjORE than 150 delegates from British Commonwealth countries will meet at Rhodes House, Oxford, from July 15 to July 29 to discuss education; this will be the largest Commonwealth education conference ever held, and the first of its kind lor 30
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  • LONDON CORNER EVERY MONDAY
    • 1000 3 The Name Was Casemen t CASSANDRA says: u Amywoy 9 who was the Rev. Patrick Me Gee and why should his name come first?" YESTERDAY I was reading reports that the famous or infamous diaries of Sir Roger Casement, the Irish patriot who was executed as a traitor m PentonviUe
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  • VOICE of MALAYA
    • 271 3 Sir— The Methodist School, Sungei Siput (formerly known as the Anglo-Chinese School) has a considerable number of old pupils now scattered all over the country and m all walks of life. It has long been the hope of the school to help bringing about the formation
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    • 108 3 Sir I understand that the correction issued by this Ministry m connection with the Singapore AdvocateGeneral's protest against words and phrases alleged to have been used by the Secretary for Commerce and Industry at the opening session of the Pineapple Commission of Inquiry has been misinterpreted as a
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  • 379 3 the NEWS as it Strikes me POUND two of the EastWest contest m which the future of Berlin and reunification of Germany is the prize begin* m Geneva today and the o ly contestant who goes to it with confidence that the result will be better than the exhibition of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 231 4 THE SINGAPORE Government was yesterday ac<?u«ed of weakening the bargaining power of trade unions m the State. The accusation was made by the Assistant Secretary of the Trades Union Congress. Mr P Vincent, who if also an official of the Singat>ore Admiralty Local
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  • 50 4 PENAN G. Sun.— A motor cyclist. Tan Gian Hoon. was m collision with a City Council motor bu« at tat junction of Weld Quay and Downing Street tevcay. Tan was given first-aid treatment by the bus clippie and taken to the General Hospital m a taxi.
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  • 30 4 THE Second pilgrim ship. "Anshun." i? expected to arrive m Penang on Wednesday and it is hoped to bring her alongside the pier by 8.30 a.m. for disembarkation.*
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  • 419 4 'BE SELF-RELIANT UNION MEMBERS' Ex-detainee Devon Vfair pleads: You must stop playing 'follow the leader policy' STOP PLAYING "follow the leader" and be selfreliant said trade unionist and ex-detainee C Devan Nair yesterday when he made a plea to Singapore trade unions m his speech to the General Hospital branch
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  • 190 4 PENANG, Sun— The Chief Minister, Perang. Da!o Wong Pow Nee, today appealed for the mainteranre of the solidarity of the various communities He >aid "Remain calm and ignore Wild rurrours that you may i-o'Tie across, m the face of news you may already
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  • 55 4 Your exam worries are over! TOKYO. Sun. UPI) A Tokyo merchant has come up with the ideal product for the student who's worried about exams paper th.it dissolves seconds after you swallow it and thus leaves no evidence. The English language Japan Times said the product, known as 'cribbing paper/
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  • 104 4 PENANO, Sun. The City Cour.-.. .>a«; m touch with the nasser for the first time m the history of Penan* during the campaign just concluded, said the Mayor of George Town, Mr. D. S. Ramnathan. at the Esplanade last night. The Mayor was addressing
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  • 95 4 THE MANAGER, of the Singapore Catholic News. Father J. R. de Rorario left for Europe and America, on long; leave aboard the Canton, yesterday. The Archbishop of Singapore and Malacca. Monsignor Michael Olcomendy and a laree number of Catholics were on board to wish him bon
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  • 29 4 THE National Union of Indian School Teachers, Penang and Province Welies!ey branch. at a meeting m Penang yesterday strongly protested against the proposed special examination for teachers
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  • 59 4 TAKASAKI. Sun. (UPI) Yasuhiro Nakasone. DirectorGeneral on Japan's Scientific and Technological Board, said today that Japan would attempt to launch an artificial moon m five years. Vakasone tod newsmen m Takasaki that a five-stage rocket would be used m the project He said Japan ■dually was
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  • 418 4 Now glamour girl ride in taxis to attract passenger UYUJTY GLAMOI T R has been thrown into the taxi service m Singapore as young pretty girls are now being paid to sit m taxis plying along certain routes to woo passengers. This new scheme has been introduced by certain taxi
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 81 4 "no doubt about It, I PREFER NESCAFE" because I make a point off ••rvino, only good coffee... (^k^^*^™^^^^! 1 that's why I Insist on Nescafe N|Sp^g^Sl^^^ Nescafe is 10Cr/^ pure instant coffee. It is a J *3 choice coffee, carefully blended to suit the I paiates of the most demanding
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  • Article, Illustration
    369 5 AAy heart is pt on Chinese lirl, he says 1 YOUNG airman, who has travelled Lively round the world, j s now m fcpolitan Singapore looking for a between the age of 23 and 25. H. is ?3-year-old Anthony Goddard fl would like a Chinese or a kit ri
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  • 295 5 REMNANT REDS STILL LURK IN PENANG JUNGLES Pont relax vigilance* Dato Wong tells people PENANG, Sun. The Emergency, m so for as Penong is concerned, is ended. Bur the people here should not forget that there ore o few remnants of the terrorists still lurking m the jungles of the
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  • 76 5 !POH, m -The Peoples rialist (ht re ted to Police that sir me z at .Telapang was Rurber supporters of Peoi Progressive Party. Sot ting. Sta i. was fcurbe the PPP suppor--an booing the tats s Although the cident ..d have taken a i rally prevented Jther p 1
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  • 37 5 II Sun.— Dr. Puran IX ihe leadership Party. Perak, differences with "iquarterx rmed a new party Malayan Welfare National Conheadquarters m enation from the (\o.-,r.s a flveof service to Dr. Puran Singh •^rnrnent positest the First
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  • 182 5 THE EngUsh Teachers' Lnion (Chinese Schools), Singapore, yesterday attacked the arbitrary method m which the Government implemented the slash m variable allowances of its employees. In a statement, the union said that its central executive committee agreed with the Government on its policy to adopt stringent
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  • 492 5 PAY SLASH: CALL TO GOVT. FOR NEGOTIATIONS E >mgapore Civil ft Joint Council yesy i^ked the Governft -top its arbitrary n slashing the ft illowances, and fti t negotiations. ft k< -man of the :il ;aid that, m the Be ement could not ft d, to submit the I an
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  • 48 5 A MAN, Yap Hock Keng. was stabbed by four thugs m Lorong 3. Geylang, on Saturday night. Yap was with an elderly woman under a .shade waiting for some friends to join a game of mahjong. when the four masked men set upon him.
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  • 124 5 IPOH. Sun— The Police this morning pounced on an extortion gang m Kampong Jaya a notorious gangster hideout. One man wa. arre>ted.. The Police party led by Inspector Lee Kam Yong, following a tip-ofT. waited m ambush for 1 the thugs. Their victim was a
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  • 69 5 43 HOODLUMS HELD FOR QUESTIONING SINGAPORE Police bagged m 43 young hoodlums m their oragnet operation on Saturday right. This was the official figure given by the Police Secretary, Mr William Cheng, yesterday. He said that this operation, which was carried out by CID cfficers and men, was called off
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  • 384 5 Sultan Of Trengganu's 52nd Birthday Awards j U*mpi;r, sun \j^ honour^ and th! c bpp n announced this the 52nd t a j fl Highness the rr ngganu yester£jf rti Tf rpileh (DLsla nriuct Medal It ir K^m.iruddin bin il PJ X Inche Ibra[|t bln Mohamed. «j| Kebaktian >.\x Service
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  • 256 5 ALOR STAR, Sun. The Peninsular Malay Tnion will soon urge the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to withdraw the new one-dollar notes which were recently circulated. They strongly object to the picture of a yacht on the note, and alleged that it is the
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  • 128 5 N.U.P.W. DOES NOT SUPPORT ANY PARTY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Mr. P.P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, today denied reports that he had dir^ ted estate workers to vote for a certain party. He said: "We have repeatedly made it clear that the NUPW and other
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  • 72 5 MEDICAL TRAINING IN BOMBAY MISS EUGENIA CHAN YOKE LIN. a nominee of the Government of the Federation for training m the occupational therapy course at the King Edward Medical Hospital m Bombay yesterday left Singapore tor Bombay by Air India Eugenia will spend two years m Bombay and hopes to
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  • 71 5 DAGGER THUGS ROB WOMAN A WOMAN. Tay Kirn Geok. was held up by three men armed with daggers at 4 a.m. on Sunday at ncr home m Alexandra Road. Tav was fast tiltp when she was awakened ny someone moving m her room. A man guarded her with a dagger
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  • 300 5 $72 mil. for the hospitals but more still needed KUALA IXMPI'R, Sun. Although the Fede ration spent about $72,000.000— 0n the medical and health services during 1957— the attainment of independence has brought additional responsibilities and depletion of staff, says the 1957 report of the Medical Department compiled by Dr.
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  • 204 5 Col. Mohd. picked for service abroad KUALA LUMPUR, Sun —A former Regimental Quarter Master Sergeant of the First Battalion Malay Regiment, a- no fought against the Japanese m Malaya and Singapore has been selected for service abroad. He is Lieut-Colonel Mohamet bin Haji Mohamed Noor, who leaves lor .Jakarta to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 277 6 Ministry's bid to improve life of fishermen THE Singapore Government will begin a surrey of the living conditions of thousands of people m the neighbouring islands, from tomorrow. The survey, conducted by the Ministry of National Development, will start early m the morning with a
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  • 191 6 MONK ON WORLD TRIP HAS AN AUDIENCE WITH CHOU EN-LAI A BUDDHIST monk, the Yen. Narada, Superior Vajirarama, who had an audience with the Communist Chinese Premier, Mr. Chou En-lai, will leave Singapore for Ceylon his country of birth on Friday. He is going to Ceylon to spend the Vassana,
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  • 139 6 Man In Court With Woman's Clothes HEADS turned m wonder m the Singapore Seventh Magistrate^ Court on Saturday when the complainant m a case appeared dressed like a woman, m sarong and kebaya. The complainant was JafTar bin Mohamed. who had accused a 17-year-old youth of criminal breach of trust
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  • 54 6 MR. AND MRS K. GOYINDASAMY of Singapore after their wedding at the Sri Krishna Bhagavan Temple m Waterloo Street, yesterday. The bridegroom is an employee of the City Council while the bride was the former Miss N. Krishnaveni. More than 500 people attended a reception given by
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  • 304 6 27 -hour flight to London for 114 IN less than 27 hours after they left Singapore yesterday morning for England, 114 members of the Royal Air Force, Army and Navy were due to land this morning at 1 o'clock at London Airport. Taking off at 4.30 am. m a Britannia
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  • 37 6 THE acting Premier of Eastern Nigeria. Dr. M. I. Okpara. has warned Franre that any atomic test m the Sahara must be regarded by all Nigerians as an "unfriendly set equivalent to open hostility."— Reuter
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  • 34 6 THE Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were yesterday enioying tne first real break m the.r strenuous three-week North American tour at a logbviilt lodge and fl«hin* retreat near British Columbia. Reuter
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 528 7 Why let your looks go, because your daughter is a teenager? RE'S no reason why the teen-age tughter should be the only beauty m the ige family, says lovely Lana Turner. I never understand X To r merly beautiful m lets her looks go Mnn a<. her daughter If. r^e
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  • 38 7 thai glamour r know no age. So '.aziress is rej- a f or ne g; ec t O f the fhtt, coupled with i for a daugh--3 .m a love'.y woman unintpresting i whom nobody is r
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  • Article, Illustration
    1251 7 Send Groans, Moans, Free Cinema Passes, photographs of ex-girl friends, and used Ten Dollar notes to* LEN THORNE. Monday Groans, Singapore 'Tiger' Standard, Top Floor China Insurance Building, 174, Batu Rood, Kuala Lumpur. $75 is paid weekly to the reader whose problem tickles L c n Thome's unpredictable
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  • 305 7 How to keep cool when it's hot is a problem that every woman has to face some time, especially on holiday. Most of us sweat and swear sometimes m the heat, but there is, m fact, a well-tried Americandevised method of keeping cool that is
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  • 79 7 THE best way to clean windows of a house is to hose them down on the outside during the daytime, then leave until dusk. Then you can clean inside and out m the usual wayout m half the time, as smears are easy to see by
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  • 37 7 DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS? Do you know all about milk* Apart from other Qcnrl qualities, it has also a use lor cementing china. A cracked cup is held for a short ti^e m boVing skimmed milk.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 354 7 HpODAY'S QUOTATION: If you judfe. inre«tifate: if you rripn. command." Smeca MONDAY FOR EVERYONE: You can ronciliaie differences, promote dealInfi wiih higher upt; advance ambitions today. However, he practical, nerious. tactful; maintain your prestige YOIR BIRTHSIGN AND BIRTHDATE ARIES March 21 to April 19 Give attention to public. co-operative dealinji,
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    • 109 7 charm, entertain. Acrer.t personal projects; wat<-h your step with credit. higher-ups. SCORPIO Or 2.1 tn (fov 21 Investigate. seek solutions. further basic matters. Recheck plans, decision! SAGITTARHS Nov 22 to Dec 21 Promote social tCtlvititt, friendships but be economical, wttch budge* CAPRICORN Dr- ;2 to Jin 19 Aotatfiet preItiff; improve
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 1129 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (Incorporated m Singapore) (12 Hues) rHE BLUE PUMMEL UNE SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Carriers option to proceed via ether ports to load and discharge carge Smgapor. Loading tor Due Sails P. Sham Penang Otomed Aden. London. Hamburg.
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 407 9 Copra ARRIVALS of copra last week were estimated at 600 to 800 tons, and price loose delivered godown has so far been maintained m the region of $36 per plcul says Lewis Peat (Singapore) Ltd.'s report A proportion of these small supplies
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    • 154 9 THE JERAM KUANTAN* RUBBER ESTATE LTD— Balance sheet made un to Dec. SI. 1959. the day the Singapore company went into liquidation, shows profit of 42 rer cent, from which during the year 30 per cent wax distributed m two dividends. Net liquid assets taken over by Jeram
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    • 409 9 SHARES: ACTIVITY IN LOCAL STERLING RUBBERS By A Market Correspondent. THE upward trend m local industrial shares continued, and under the impetus of selective buying a dozen or so companies made further headway. Trading m tin shares was generally featureless with the list showing a mixed appearance, but with gains
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    • 88 9 MR. J. C. HOSGOOD, former Chairman of the Singapore Tobacco Company Ltd.. accompanied by his wife, left for England by the Stratheden last Friday. The Hosgoods* have lived m Malaya for the past 29 .years. Mr. Hosgood came out to Singapore as a young assistant m
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    • 46 9 With the King is Mr. George Williams, technical manager of the Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Limited. Behind Mr. Williams is the Raja Permaisuri Agong. Facing camera. m the background, (with glasses) Is the Sultan of Brunei. Sir All Omar Saifuddin.
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    • 198 9 X Kampar 32 32 6 Lo-ver Perak 14'- 14 '3 Raub Gold 1 40 1 42 Sungei Besi 8 8 6 DOLLAR RUBBERS X Sidim 192 196 Suloh 82 .85 STERLING RUBBERS Jugra Land 14/- 14/6 REM 26 6 27 6 MALAYAN' s-iarebrokers r« ported the foTowing business done
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    • 53 9 JAKARTA, Sun (UPI).— A f.ew bank for the development of Indonesian shipping ha? oeen inagurated Shipping Minister Mohammed Nazir said the bank will rieal with granting of credits to finance purchases of newships or repairs of old ships m an effort to build up the
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    • 448 9 feusines] dine from Juiv 4-io INDUSTRIALS Fitzpatnck.* $1.01. Fraser Neave ords $1.30 to $1.28 to $1.30. Gammons $1.74 to $1.80 Hongkong Banks (London) £5.? J. Wm. Jacks $1.20 $1.19 $121. Malayan Brewertd $3.30, Malayan Collieries 97 Ctt. S: 98 cU., Metal Box $1.65 M to
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    • 248 9 Firm Makes low Cost' Grain Machines REDUCED handling co^ts and quicker loading and unloading of bulk grains is claimed for Australian-de-signed all-steel pneumatic mobile grain handling equipment. Mobile units capable of simultaneously handl i n g, cleaning and drying 55 tons of barley, or 60 tons of wheat, an hour,
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    • 56 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks" Association made the following p'.ian^es m its rates to merchants on Saturday:Buying: Canada T.T 31 11/16 O.D. 31 13V16 9Od/st air mai< 32 3/16 credit bills. 32* trade bills Sel'ing (ready) T.T./O.D. Ca nada 31 3/8 French Francs *****. Belgian Franc*. 1631* Italian Lire
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    • 266 9 IMPERIAL Chemical Industries Limited's, trading results for 1958 were disappointing, by comparison with 1957, the company's chairman, Sir Alexander Fleck, disclosed at the annual general meeting held recently m London. The gross sales of the Group were unchanged but trading profits, before taxation, were
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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  • THE MALAYA CUP THRILLS
    • 316 10  - Goal!!! Itu Macham, Che Awang! BOB PIDGEON by Awang Rakar came out of the soccer wilderness yes terday to score th. winning goal for Singapore with the fast ick of the match against Malacca at Jalan Resar. Yet he was not even m the team at the start of the
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    • 462 10 SINGAPORE IS back m the fight for the Malaya Cup. An Awang- Bakar flash into the net gave the State a 2-1 victory over fighting Malacca m the Cuptie at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Awang. returning to Cup soccer after a long 'drop out',
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    • 48 10 SOCCER:— Dr. .\'B Stable Boys' S.C. Vt T.T S. at M.F.A.: SHB Po!?cc OS Junior A A at F. Park. ATHLETICS hiterMalay Priyriary Schools Sport at Jalan Besar 230 p.tn SWIMMING: Chtncst Stctmmmg Hub Meet at CSC. F>ls p.m. TENNIS: Inter-School Tournament at St. Patrick's School.
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    • 221 10 PRISONS REMAIN UNBEATEN PRISONS Sporu Club maintained their unbeaten recurd m the Singapore Cricket Association junior league tournament when they beat Young Men's Buddhist Association by 45 runs at Changi yesterday. Prisons. 149. <\Volfle 35, Frugneit 24. Devaraj 20. H. Perera 19. Dharshan Singh 17, Chandra eight for 55) Y.M.B.A.
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    • 45 10 AMARJEET Singh's hattrick enabled the Singapore Sikh Juniors to beat Farrer Rangers m a friendly soccer game played at Farrer Park yesterday. The final score was 3-2 Scorers:- Amarjeet Singh (3) £sii? ikh Junlors Tommy and Williams, one each, for the Kangers.
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    • 444 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor were surprised by the Singapore Joint Services and held to a 4-4 draw m their return match m the south zone of the Malaya Cup competition at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. The last time they met m the first round
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    • 864 10 C.S.C. beat Serangnnn Gardens by five wirkots at BaleMier Road SERANGOON GARDENS Burton st Thuraisingam b Wicks 12 Nicholson b Nagiah 1 H. Perera b Xagtah B William? b Retr.am 1 Mattmglcv c Joe X Carvalho b Wick* 1* Smith c Thuraisingam b Durai 16 McConville l.b.W.
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    • 73 10 PERA NEAR CUP tFOH m« uritj Pera anJL er to (h« with I the A day. n In btt| Pi gin. F the Mar OWt 'A <*onrjitir»r. i f iy£*^ not impi better ude to win Thr wth Be 8 Taih cleanly F«,r ,he Ine at goa. In t minutpthe
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    • 26 10 DARt'L Allah 1 jaji Spr, r C to two m a SAFi match at Ja.an Bed yeMerdav Bahman 2 MjJ and Baiar: Afiah whi> I
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    • 213 10  -  Khoo Ong Century By DKFKNDINCi rhampions Singapore Cricket it-red their first defeat m the Singapore m riation senior league tournament when tl soundly beaten by Army at Nee Soon yeMrri won the match by nine wickets. Despite :his defeat, how- r ever, the Club are at the head of
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    • 659 10 EMU It innings J Hay ward c Ross b Gurucharan Sinjfh 56 G Birt b Pike 7 P. Davidson c Anandarajah b Delilkan 120 P. Cummihs b Gurucharan Singh 118 J. Henderson Ibw Gurucharan Singh 40 N. Holstein not out SS W. BurknHl not out
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    • 119 10 IPOH, Sun. Fresh from his recent world tour, Teh Kew San had to produce his best to beat his Penang collegue, Khoo Eng Huah, m two gruelling sets to win the singles crown of the Perak Open Badminton Championships concluded at the
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    • 228 10 SIX records were broken at the fourth annual athletic championship of the National Carbon at the Princess Elizabeth Estate Playing Field on Saturday Results: MLN 100 yards: 1 Ranman Diae 2 Charie Tan. 3. Ibrahim Hassan 10 8?. (.recordi. 220 yards: i Charlie Tan. 2. Rahman Diae.
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    • 171 10 SMITH COX JOINT WINNERS Scoring 34 points each. A. W. Smith anrf A. C. Cox were joint winners m the 'B division of the first nine-ball sweep golf championship at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course on Saturday. K. Masson won the second nine ball sweep with 35 points. K.
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    • 39 10 LE MERCIER SUTTON WIN EMILE Le Mercier and R Sutton (42 points on the count hack) won the Royal Island Club Captain's Prize Stableford played at the R.I.C. yesterday Runners-up were Len Holloway and Wong Weng Foo (42 points).
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  • 190 11 BAASTAD, Sweden, Sun. (Reuter) Wimbledon champion Alex Olmedo, of Peru, was beaten by India's Ramanathan Krishnan m the men's singles semi-finals of the Swedish Hard Court Lawn Tennis championships here yesterday. Krishnan notched his upset win by 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 6-1. It
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  • 88 11 MELBOURNE. Sun (Reu'er) j Negro featherweight boxer Ayree Jackson (Ghana), who collapsed m the rm? at Melbourne stadium last night after outpointing Victorian Steve Nittie?, was given a medical i "all clear." Jackson, who was taken to hospital m a semi-conscious condition was riis<*harged
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  • 422 11  -  ALEX SOARS AFC Can Only Isolate Them By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The International football controlling body, FIFA has informed the Football Association of Malaya that the Indonesian Football Federation cannot be suspended as long as it observes its statutes and regulations. Neither would FIFA recognise
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  • 159 11 SPAIN'S SHOCK WIN DUE TO HORMONES? BARCELONA. Sun. I Pi A Spanish doctor yesterday admitted that Spain's \ictory over Britain m Davit Cup play may have been aided greatly by massive injections of male hormone given to star Andres Gimeno. Doctor Vidal Saval, official physician of the Royal Barcelona Tennis
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  • Article, Illustration
    454 11 Nazakat (No. 4) was still m front a furlong out, but was strongly challenged by Campdale (No. 11) Finishing fast, Campdale streaked to the front half a furlong out to win easing off. Third was Couag (No. 6). Won by: l\ lengths, head, head. Time: 1 minute 39 1/5 seconds.
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 186 12 I DO NOT COME WITH HIGH HOPES -HERTER Geneva confab GENEVA, Sun. (Reuter) Mr. Christian Herter, United States Secretary of State, flew into Geneva today for tomorrow's Foreign Ministers' meeting and said: "Although I do not come here with high hopes, I believe it is possible, with goodwill on both
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    • 112 12 PREMIER'S PLANE IN TROUBLE ANCHORAGE. Alaska. Sun. (Reuter). Mr. Nobusuke Kishi. The Japanese Premier, left here today by air for Copenhagen and London after his plane had been delayed for more than 14 hours due to engine trouble. The aircraft, a Scandinavian airways DC-7C. a Polar flight from Tokyo, landed
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    • 38 12 MOSCOW, Sun. (Reuter). Members of the Harlem Globetrotters' professional basketba.l team recently had a surprise meeting with "an astonishingly pleasant man" Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet news agency, Tass. reported today. Tass, quoting an article m
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    • 74 12 GLAMOROUS Chinese actress. Miss Ting Hung, will leave Hongkong for Australia soon on a personal appearance tour. The 21 -year-old actress has been described as one of the most promising among the young stars m the Chinese film industry. She has p.irked an impressive wardrobe for
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    • 116 12 SEA FOX SAILS INTO PORT DARWIX. Austral. a. Sun. (Reuter). Hollywood ictormanager John Calvert m the luxury yacht. Sea Fox, sailed slowly into port tonight a^ Alcho Island off Northern Australia after a week-long battle to keep the leaking vessel afloat m the Arafura Sea. A.t he yacht entered port
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    • BRIEFS
      • 276 12 Collision: ship sliced in half DOVER. England. Sun. (Reuter) Three men were feared drowned today after a collision m fog off the Kent coast between the 7,176-ton Greek vessel Mount Athos and the tiBo-ton British motor ship Saint Roian Survivors said the Saint Ronan sank m 30 seconds after she
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    • 94 12 the newspaper Sovetsky Sport, said that while the Globetrot- °re sightseeing m the Kremlin a large car stopped nearby and Mr. Khrushchev jumped out. He went up to the American Negro basketball players and shook their hands firmly. The newspaper quoted a team member. Wilt Chamberlain as
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    • 324 12 Soeharno tricks 2S to assist him Singapore envoy gets ministerial post m Cabinet BOGOR, Sun. (Reuter) President Soekorno today announced the names of 25 underministers, including eight representatives of the armed services and two leftwingers who will help him rule for the next five years.
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      58 12 SINGAPOREANS sweltering under the present heatwave can take a tip from pretty fashion student. Edina Ronay, 16. of Kengsington, London. To overcome the heat, she went down to her shoulders m the cool waters of Ruislip Lido. And to make doubly sure that it was real cool she also
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    • 116 12 UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS SAN FRANCISCO. Sun (Reuter) Pilots of three P a n-A meriran passenger planes reported they had today seen "unidentified flying objects" on their flights between Honolulu and California. Captain George WiLson radioed that objects with •'extremely bright light, surrounded by smaller light* and travelling very fast, appeared
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    • 35 12 MRS. KAMAU ROPIHA. a Maori chieftaine?s of the Puke-Rangi-Ora tribe, who was reputed to be between inn and 117 years old. and New Zealand's oldest resident, has died after a br**f illness.
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    • 178 12 Jetliner In Landing Drama NEW YORK. Sun. < Reuter) A London bound Boeing 707 Jetliner with 113 peop'e aboard landed safely on a foam strewn runway at Idlewild Airport early today after I circling for nearly four hours 1 with part of its undercarriage missing. The Pan American jet lost
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    • 50 12 BONN. Sun. (Reuter). Twelve out of every 100 West Germans cla\m to have met a ghost, according to a public opinion institute at Allensbach, South Germany. West Germany's bigge?F aho^t population appears to be m Schleswig Holstein. where one m nine inhabitants say they have known one.
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    • 33 12 THE American Red Cross has announced that it has officially adopted the "mouth to mouth" technique of artificial respiration whereby the rescuer blows air into the lungs of the victim Reuter
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    • 79 12 TOKYO. Sun. (Reuter).— Medicated soap, used for disinfectant purposes, instead of anti-typhoifj raceme was injected mto the arms of 200 primary school chVdren m Yakake. Oktyama Prefecture, Western Japan, it was learned today. The children received the "anti-typhoid injection on Friday. On Saturday most of them suffered
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    • 81 12 WARNING TO RUBBER THIEVES JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter)— The North Sumatra Army Command ha s threatened strong action against anyone caught smuggling stolen rubber out of the country. The Army information service m Medan. quoted by Press reports here. MM anyone dealing or smugglirg rubber would be regarded a.s having aided
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    • 180 12 JAKARTA. Sun. (Reuter> The Indonesian co-operative council has announced it will mobilise all its strength to take over 25.000 alien-owned businesses m rural districts from next year. The government has announced a ban on these small alien businesses— mostly Chinese owned— in rural districts from next January 1. Owners
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    • 152 12 NEW ORLEANS. S (UPI) William Lott wtnt free today tltti ipendinf more than a year m r n?ori corvicted of a rape h^ax \vh:-h llfO cOfl him his wife and hii rareer. The 17-3T— r-oM g:r\ who accused I Oti of rape has since admitted her story was false
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