Singapore Standard, 14 July 1959

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it 3*1 HGHG SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1959 VoLXNo. 12 15 cts. 12 Pages (FINAL EDITION)
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  • 739 1 YONG (Publicity Chief) LEADS QUIT MO VE EROM MCA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Publicity Chief and a stalwart of the Blood" faction of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Yong Pung How today resigned from the party over last night's decision to return to the Alliance fold on Tunku Abdul Rahmans terms.
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  • 574 1 C-in-C's views: SINGAPORE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has sent a protest to the United Kingdom Commissioner, Sir William Goode, on a statement attributed to the C-in-C. Far East Land Forces, Lt. General Sir Richard Hull, while he was in Jakarta last month
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  • 200 1 THE ADULT EDUCATION TEACHERS GET CUTS THE SIXGAPORE Council of Adult Education ha= decided to cut down the allowances of its teachers and supervisors to meet its $100,000 deficit. The decision was taken by the Councii at a meeting lasl week f.nd it had since written to the staff explaining
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  • 82 1 GENEVA, Mon. (Reuter). Mr. Christian Herter, United States Secretary of State, told the East-West conference here today that the West's purpose in the coming negotiations would be to try to "reach understanding" which could later be reduced to writing to minimise the danger of subsequent differing interpretations,
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  • 82 1 SPACE DOGS IN THE NEWS AGAIN MOSCOW, Mon. (Reuter) Russia has launched another rocket into space with two dogs aboard, and recovered both in good condition, the Soviet news agency Tass said today. This wa s the second time this month that Russia had rocketed dogs into the upper atmosphere.
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  • 226 1 Babies live after 150 ft. fail off a cliff LONDON. Mon.— Two babies hurtled over a 150ft. cliff in a runaway caravan yesterday AND LIVED. Holiday-makers at Exmouth. Devon, screamed a s they saw the small blue and white caravap, which had been parked on a cliff top caravan site
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  • 36 1 SIX people were killed and 18 injured, four seriously when a lorry carrying parents who had been visiting their children at a summer camp collided yesterday with another lorry, north of Warsaw. Reuter
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  • 643 1 The Chinese are getting a fair deal in Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— After 48 hectic hours in the Federal capital hours filled with explosive possibilities for the young Malayan nation the Alliance leader, Tunku Abdul Rahman, left today for his home in Alor Star with this
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  • 172 1 Govts lift clamp on dollar imports BOTH the Malayan and Singapore Governments last night announced complete liberalization of dollar imports into the two territories as from Aug. 1 this year. From that date, traders ran import directly from dollar areas without having to go through Hongkong, as is being done
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  • 166 1 LAWYERS IN GOVT. PLAN TO GO INTO PRACTICE MEMBERS of the Judiciary are rushing to gain admission into the Singapore Bar for the purpose of entering into private practice. The Standard learnt yesterday. In the Singapore High Court yesterday the formal applications of the Solicitor-General, Mr. A V. VVinslow and
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  • 59 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A lorry driver. Lim Gik Chuan. was killed when the vehicle he was travelling went off the road at Batang Kali. 28 miles north of here yesterday. A Police spokesman said today that Lim died on the spot when he was thrown off the
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  • 44 2 PENA N G, Mon.— The Penang Malay Patriotic Youth Organisation, at its committee meeting yesterday decided to contest In the Dato Kramat constituency In the Parliamentary elections. Inche Ismail bin Ibrahim, secretary of the organLsatlon was unanimously nominated as the candidate
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  • 28 2 MR S K. BANERJI. High Commissioner for India in the Federation, was back at his desk in Kuala Lumpur yesterday after a holiday In Japan.
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  • 421 2 Aim: Ministers can carry on normal M NIGHT sessions of the Singapore Legislative Assembly regular feature hereafter. The first such session will bi the Assembly begin the meeting I 8 p.m. Hitoerto. Assembly matting. wei© nela irom iU a.m to L_.io pm. anci _..><) p.m. tu 4 ihe bt
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  • 137 2 A MAN wilh 22 previous convictions, yesterday pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth District Court to charges of criminally intimidating his wife and causing her hurt on the night of Julv 8 Mr. S. K. Lee, thc Judge, ordered Vladimir Jarkoff.
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  • 156 2 Modern aids for Singapore harbour BRIGHTER r.a\ igatior.al lights and equipment are being installed to make Singapore's Harbour safer for shipping traffic. Latest in navigational aidare being introduced to ensure 100 per cent safety in Harbour movements. Captain J. A J. Pavitt. Deputy Ma-ter Attendant, tola The Standard yesterday that
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  • 137 2 PENA M G. Mon.— "Pulau Aman." one of the four-end loading ferry vessels, built ln Hongkong for the Penang Port Commission arrived at the Swettenharn Pier yesterday under tow by the tug. "Cabrilla." The new vessel was handed over to the Chairman of the Penang Port
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  • 66 2 RA'AYATS WORK ROUND THE CLOCK KOTA BHARU. Mon The Rural Industrial Development Authority will spend $25,000 to improve the road from Rantau Panjang to Pohon Tanjong. a distance of 12 miles. The construction of six big culverts and two long bridges along this road is in full swing. The ra'ayats
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  • 22 2 Mr. AR. Nachiappan A.M.N vas installed President o_ Cota Bharu Rotary Club. He ook over from Mr. Cheim Chong Woo,
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  • 153 2 WE MUST HAVE HONEST CITIZENS-KEE PENANG. IfOB. If our I young nation ll to remain politically, economically and socially stable and .strong, the country must have active, well-informed, interested and honest citizens. A member ot the State Executive Council. Mr. Kee Yong Chin, said this at the official opening of
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  • 57 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. It was an unfortunate day yesterday for a family living in Club Road. Klang. who left their home unattended in the morning for church. When they returned from the service they found that thieves hari forced open the front door and had made ofT
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  • 67 2 HO' who r p re on i to l f r bmir and Lw. I mxYl te:m.> of I local Th lows I de>_ ii for Lab< ut M Byrr Tht that tr and good a Hon?k The M look int that he t the Comptr t:on women in
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  • 80 2 MALACCA mto. 9 thr i heavy M'nimoi ed a J Wan Bulaiman it number of su l did not appear- much mop* I expect and t: H convicted v. f He wa. the finr Lim Kek S ns 2 sident of the _V for offer ri policeman |j Inche
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  • 161 2 MALACCA. M' n— An award of $50 compensation ordered by the President of the Sessions Court recently to a Chinese school student after he was acquitted for possessing a prohibited publication, was today squa_hed by Mr. Justice Hepworth following an appeal bv the DPP The case involved a 21--year-old
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  • EDITORIAL • SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD
    • 482 3 LOfALTY to the country, faith in its demoic way of life and rule of the people and a sense of trust in leadership have prevailed ve firmly believed they would prevail to heal rift that threatened to split the ruling threey AHionc. ot the weekend ai\d cause the est
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    • 329 3 THE island-wide raid launched by the Police unday to break up what appears fo be a growfeenage hoodlum empire in Singapore struck a ig blow at these young thugs. Forty-three of l young criminals, whose vicious activities have steadily extending from one end of the island le other, were
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  • 1245 3  - Kassem Is Not Out Of The Tunnel H.A.R. Philby by BEIRUT. JJAGHDAD has begun the noisiest celebration in its long history to mark the first anniversary of the July revolution which destroyed the Hashemite monarchy and established the Iraqi republic. The holiday lasts until July 15. Triumphal arches and reviewing
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  • 46 3 A metal that floats ond is lighter than cork or balsa wood has been developed by aUS firm Bubbles of air are trapped within the structure of aluminum The product will be used in light construction and for telephone poles, rafts and furniture
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  • 1055 3  - Jitters In The Last Dictatorship J. Halcro Ferguson by LONDON. r J HE last remaining Caribbean dictatorship, the Dominican Republic, is living in a state of concealed tension, described by one foreign resident as "jitters among the high-ups." The capita!, Ciudad Trujillo, is a prey to the most sensational rumours
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  • 260 3 Shorto from the Talks Dry Fact "DEHYDRATION Is now in a state of near-perfec-tion. Under the latest treatment, for instance a. cabbage is reduced to" one forty-fifth of its original bulk, and onlv recently a supply of cabbage. s o treated, was kept for a year, without refrigeration, in Singapore
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  • 423 3 the NEWS as it strikes me TO SAY (he people* of the A Federation and of Singapore spent an anxious and troubled weekend is no exaggeration. The announcement of a difference of opinion between the senior partners in the Alliance, a week before nomination day for the Parliamentary elections in
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  • 442 4 Six rules to protect pine industry Sill. BEFORE ASSEMBLY THE Malayan Pineapple Industry Board will introduce six sets of regulations governing pineapple growers, packers and exporters to safeguard the industry against undercutting and misrepresentation of the product in markets here and overseas. The regulations cover export marketing, fruit control, cannery
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  • 81 4 TOWARDS ONE BIG UNION KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The process of dissolution of State clerical unions of five States in the Federation in order to amalgamate them Into a large National Union of Commercial Workers ls in progress. This was. disclosed today by the provisional general secretary of the National Union
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  • 56 4 DATO S. Q. WONG, a prominent Malayan, who was on a business tour of the United States and Caniria. paid a visit recently to thp United Nations Headquarters in New York Picture shows him with Malaya's representatives to t'le UN.. Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil
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  • 123 4 400-Yr. Old Tombs To Be Visited IPOH, Mon. Several Muslim graves dating back 400 years are anions the sites to be visited by members of thfl Malayan Historical Society^ central branch riurir.s their excursion to Bruas. 37 miles frrm here on Sunday. The excursion is open to members and friends,
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  • 221 4 Round-the-world trips will also be cheaper THE WORLD'S leading shipping lines are to reduce fares for Atlantic roundtrips by 10 per cent for the major part of next year. This was revealed to The Standard in Singapore yesterday while similar announcements are expected to be made in other world
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  • 164 4 $270,000 grant for irrigation schemes j KUCHING, Mon The British Government ha* made a grant of 5270.000 lrom the Colonial Development «"nd Welfare Fund for the fift drainage and Irrigation works to be carried out nert. This scheme seeka to provide an efficient drainage and irrigation system for approximately 350
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  • 91 4 TWO HURT IN HEAD-ON COLLISION TANJONG MALIM MOIL Two were injured when their car collided head-on with a Perak Medical Department vehicle near Sum Village on the notorious 28th Mile! stretch of winding road between Trolak and Tanjong Malim yesterday, The passenger. Tan Aw Tott. 54. of Penane. escaped with
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  • Article, Illustration
    105 4 A DhLkGAiv donesisQ B singers u. jr Singa; Wk goodwiii Statehood t < Th. d< In!- rrr. v pr« Mr. Sur <■ _T, disclosed I return fi dav m mlssli n m mom the Mu S R turai t< tou r in 1 it Mr 8 oi I Difht
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  • 33 4 THU A itrisn p lein week e rsdta oa J the llusi P'.<y Sui P HI Mi von A er ol p. <4, BJ li, SS a i it Roi Cold St
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  • 21 4 A IP: j" Sit—.-: ie for le y I t a. H tre of Sii K Toward _v cie" _-~^M
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  • 259 4 COUNCIL 'WAR' TO SMASH ILLEGAL HOMES RACKET THE Singapore City Council, the Land Office and the S.I.T. have joined hands in an all-out bid to do with illegal houses in the State. The "big" line-up i s to carrv out the policv of the Ministry of National Development to demolish
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  • 453 4 Govt, replies to open-air cinema allegations CLAIMING that it, open air cinema not only provided the "only form of relaxation for the residents." but Slso was the main source of income, the Queenstown Community Association vosterdav protested against the recent Singapore Government ban on such shows. The protect refuted thr
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  • 57 4 KOCHUGOVINDAN Dharma ias. 3.5. was yesterday acquitted without his defence being called in tho Singapore Fourth District Court on a charge of criminally misappropriating 52.3_2 belonging to the Asia Travel Service. Mr. David Marshall appeared for Dharmadas. who was alleged to have committed tho offence between
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  • 169 4 titer***"'___£__?_ 'h I Univer" siiv or Malaya s Sincaoore Division. Professor A Sandosham. yesterday appealed to the new preparatory rour e students to exert greater efforts to master the English language. He wa s speaking to 40 Chinese Middle School gravl ate L who beKan thelr
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  • 109 4 REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Rice Dealers* Association wUI meet the Government soon to start talks on the eight-year-old stockpile rice dispute. The association had requested the former Government to abolish the rice stockpile system which was described as "impractical" and a "waste of tax-payers* money." No agreement was reached,
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  • Article, Illustration
    128 5 PORE'S Minister u r and Law, Mr. Byrne, yesterday overs that if tough with the s. the Government r 'tougher with tid that the ni would deal ruthi employers tely contravened > of the Labour and victimized pr ci' manding their jri ter's warning serious" charge Ordinance was managements
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  • 424 5 YOUNG Malay tached to the Army Ordnance ho stole 251 handdetonators from nd tried to >; them to a police i L were yesterday mtenced to lour -onment by Mr. Buttrose in the I -size Court. •illah bin Jaflar. with one child. I an Huri bin also married en
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  • 330 5 TWO-AND-HALF-YEAR OLD Alistaire yesterday stole the show from his father at a Press conference in the Singapore airport VIP room. It was "Papa" Richard Lewis Hutchens' first day in Singapore as the new New Zealand Commissioner. Mr. Hutchen_. 44. was meeting the Press
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  • 42 5 PHANG Boon Chin. 15. was yesterday remanded at the Gimson Boys School for one week after he was charged in a Singapore Court with committing gang robbery of $10,000 at Paya Lebar Road on July 2. No plea was recorded.
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  • 86 5 fig 24, ycster- ty in the Magistrate'! of criminal lUI2 beCa'hay Pacific stooj; place at the between June t« was in the np CPA oomaratwanv, the Magistrate, postponed sentence till July 20 for a probation report after he was told that Chew had made full restitution. Police said that
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  • 113 5 Don't send children to two schools Warning DO not deprive deserving pupils of their places in Government or Government-aided school.*, by making your children attend two schools. the Ministry of Education warned parents yesterday. The Ministry said that a recent investigation has revealed that some pupils were attending two schools
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  • 27 5 THE weekly luncheon meeting tomorrow of the Singapore Rotary Club will be a business meeting, and there will be no speaker, it was announced yesterday.
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  • 339 5 What pets can do in case of fire! Dog, cat save row of homes FIRL broke out in a shophouse in North Bridge Road. Singapore, early yesterday morning when everyone in the house was sound asleep. It was a cat called Belar which "broke the news of the fire" to
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  • 313 5 Nothing in law to say it's an offence not to obliterate them— Judge INCRIMINATING TATTOO MARKS A SINGAPORE judge yesterday freed a youth of a secret society charge because there was nothing in law to say it was an offence not to obliterate tattoo marks even if the person knew
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  • 505 5 POLICE WILL TAPE-RECORD RALLY SPEECHES Move to curb any incitement to violence KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government is going to curb "unscrupulous" politicians from inciting crowds to acts of violence or causing civil commotion at the forthcoming Parliamentary election rallies. To this end, The Standard reliably learned, that instructions
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  • 49 5 THE Armed Forces Police Liaison Committee will be giving a Hari Raya narty at lhe Volunteer Special Constabulary hall in the Singapore Police Training School at P p.m tomorrow. The Commissioner of Police. Mr. A E. G. Blades and other high ranking officials have been invited.
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  • 145 5 RUBBER TIN PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Spot Ofi? 96$ RSS No. 1 August 961 96* R.S.S. No 1 September 961 96* Aug. No 2 954 96 Aug. No 3 95i 95* Tone Steady after uncertain. Tin price in Singapore was $4011
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  • 62 5 SINGAPORE Police yesterday raided a secret society hideout an attap hut off Serangoon Garden Way and recovered a .38 revolver with four rounds of ammunition in its chamber. Police Secretary. Mr. William Cheng, said that on information received police went and searched the hut They
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  • 70 5 FOUR youths were acquitted in the Singapore Third jjisinct Court yesterday on a charge of attempting to extort money from a fitter Wong Sor Wah, at a Chinese wayang at Still Road on May 9. The youths. Tan Seng Lee Khee Hup Tuan. Poh Kim
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  • 288 5 Snake venom centre ready soon PENANG, Mon.— A SeaSnake and Venom Institute, now under construction on the gruund floor of the administrative block of the General Hospital here, will be ready for operation shortly. This was revealed to The Standard today by the Consultant Physician ol the hospital. Dr. H
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  • 318 5 A MAN who wa.x being treated for sore__ died soon after he received a penicillin injection, a Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday This wa.s disclosed by Dr. Yeo Kum See of Pauline Medical Hall to Inche Ahmad Hussein, the Coroner. who wa.s
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  • 38 6 AN open verdict was returned by a Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday, at the end of an inquest of Wong Chow. of), who was involved in a collision with a lorry in Beach Road, on May 14.
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  • 516 6 Seven others flee when victims put up a fight SEVEN robbers panicked and fled without taking anything when their victims put up a struggle and raised an alarm in two separate robbery attempts in Singapore during the weekend. But in two other cases where
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  • 99 6 Bid to end hoodlum menace SINGAPORE Police in a bid to break the backbone of the new teenage hoodlum empire, have detained 60 youths for questioning, Pol ice Secretary. Mr. William Cheng, said yesterday. Of this number, nine have since been released after interrogation. The rest will be detained for
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  • 109 6 Scroll of honour for Cathay Organisation THE Cathay Organisation. Singapore and Ma. aya, won the Scroll of Honour for excellence in publicity awarded by "Motion Picture Herald"" in their effort! ln publicising a motion picture. Motion Picture Herald" one of the world'* leading cinemi magazr.es. boldi contests every quarterly among
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  • 84 6 TWO YOUTHS CONVICTED OF ROBBERY T\Y r O youths, Koh Jack Huy and Siao Chwee Hor were yesterday convicted in a Singapore court on a joint charge of robbing a young woman. Thng Geok Kee at 12.30 a.m. at Farrer Park on June 4. Sentence on them was postponed pending
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  • 61 6 TWO red kangaroos flew into Singapore yesterday In a Qantas freighter from Sydney on their way to a zoo in tiongkong. The kangaroo* are being sent by Taronga Park Zoo in Sydney to the I ai Chi Kok Zoo in Hongkong. The kangaroos will leave
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  • 252 6 East Coast soil not all 'El Dorados'— expert Kl ALA LUMPUB, Mon. The impression that Trengganu and other East Coast Malavan-States are veritable agricultural El-Dorados is faise. warned Mr. W. P. Panton, soil scientist, in the Agricultural Department's bulletin issued today. Mr. Panton pointed out that limited areas of good
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  • 90 6 "CHINESE Classical Drama" will be the topic of a talk and discussion by the wellknown author and critic of Peking Opera. Mr. Ly Singko. at the Singapore Cultural Centre on July 17. at 8.30 p m. Illustrations from drawings and a coloured film. "An Episode from
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  • 184 6 FED. POLL: FINAL CONFAB FOR THE RULERS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Federation Rulers and Governors will hold their final conference before the Parliamentary elections at Istana Negara here on July 22. The Standard was told today. Tne Yang oi-Pertuan Agong. accompanied by the Prime Minister Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will
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  • 1149 7 40-40-40! Don't be so daft! This girl from Hongkong plays it coy Jam my kinq Malinda binte Berry r VHE National Cotton A Council of America's "MAID OF COTTON 1959" MALINDA BERRY will arrive by BOAC Comet 4 from Hongkong at 3.30 p.m. today. MR. DONALD L. WOOLF. chief of
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  • 32 7 PETER CU SHIN G (Sherlock? Holmes) and Andre Morell (Doctor Watson) in a tense scene irom. "The Hound of the Baskervilles" which will be shotrri -n Singapore shortly.
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  • 139 7 DEAN MARTIN has rejoined the star cast of "Ocean 11" because of the postponement of the film's starting date until later in the year. TONY PERKINS will star in 4 'Tall Story," which JOSHUA LOGAN will produce and direct for Warner's. METRO trill team. Debbie Reynolds and
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    267 9 Standard Vacuum ipany's first East prminal. built at a $500,000. in Kuanl be officially openthe' Sultan of on Saturday. ening of this Kuantan indicates c early the economic opment of the It, says Stanvar. an terminal will --prove distribution I products in tbat vill a'.so ensure es to meet
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  • 67 9 Mon. iße.'er). Iced Australia tn inf the recent ot an Australian tion, Trade Minisiid today. ea -aid the Aus.Ht.on had replied nad no extra mno incement hy I Northern territory rice growers that they would soon he exporting 30.000 tons yearly has caused renewed interest here. Trade officials pointed
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  • 210 9 Cut Suggested In U.S. Foreign Aid WASHINGTON. Mon. (UPI). An official of a business group said today Congress could make further substantial cuts in U.S. foreign aid spending without seriously hurting the programme. Mr. Eugene F. Rinta, research director for the Council of State Chambers of Commerce, said in the
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  • 94 9 JAKARTA. Mon. <UPI> Exports from West Sumatra have picked up during the past few months, according to reports from Padang. Liem Beng Liang, Chief of the Padang Export Department, said *arge quantities of agricultural products have been shipped and there is a backlog awaiting shipment. He
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  • 60 9 WASHINGTON, Mon. (Reuter).—The World Bank will grant India two loans totalling U5560,000,000 (about £21.370.--000 sterling), informed sources here said today. The first loan, of US$5O.--000.000 (about £17.800.000 sterling), will be to develop the Indian railways, and the second loan, of US$lO,OOO,OOO (about £3.570.000 sterling) will
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  • 73 9 WASHINGTON. Mon. (Reu- 1 ter) Despite growing pressure from Congressmen and the fishing industry, the chances of a governmental meeting to discu.ss Japan's exports of tuna fish to the United States were rated highly unlikely by informed officials here today. These officials said there were no plans
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  • 135 9 AUSTRALIA'S development as an industrial nation has proceeded at a quite remarkable pace in the last two decades, and the chemical industry has been one of the outstanding leaders ln this growth says an Australian trade survey. The comparatively humble genesis of Australia's chemical Industry may be
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  • Finance And Commerce
    • 176 9 RUBBER gained i cent in Singapore yesterday on fair buying interest first grade August closed at 96i cents per lb i News in the afternoon of the United States steel workers' intended strike depressed the market. The report of a Singapore firm of
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    • 94 9 SINGAPORE Chinese Produce Exchange noon closing prices per picul yesterday were Copra July-August $36 buyers. $37 sellers, coconut oil in bulk $58 sellers, in drums $60 sellers; Muntok white pepper $134 sellers Sarawak white $133 sellers; special Sarawak black $79. Singapore Copra Association closing prices fair merchantable mixed copra
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    • 418 9 MALAYA, SPORE LIFT BAN ON ALL IMPORTS COMPLETE liberalisation of dollar imports into Molaya and Singapors from Aug. 1 was announced simultaneously by the two governments last night. This will mean that goods from the "dollar'* areas will cost less to consumers without having to pay middlemen s profit. With
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    • 55 9 JOHAN TIN Dredging Limited sold 669 91 picul* of tin ore during the sixth quota period, April to June this year. Production during the period was S 14.31 piculs. while the quantity brought forward from Marrh amounted to 222 89 picu's. Balance m stock at end ©f
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    • 43 9 CEYLON'S Finance Minister. Mr. Stanley de' Zoysa. yesterday announced an increase in export duty of coconut products among his proposals to bridge an anticipated deficit of about 394 million rupees in the country's budget fo. the year beginning on Oct. 1.
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    • 100 9 Two Feted By Indian Attache Guests included diplomatic and consular representative*, high government officials, community leaders and prominent businessmen. Photo shows (from left): Ra.ikumar Sinha. Miss Ahilash Sinha. Mrs. K. V. N. Menon. Mr. Rudolf Mock. German Consul, Mrs. Sinha. Mr K V. N. Menon, Mr. G. J. Malik and
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    • 55 9 JAKARTA. Fri. (UPI)._ The East Borneo region of Berau has begun exporting its agricultural produce to North Borneo (British Borneo) because of lack of transportation to get It to other areas, it was reported here. The reports, received from Balik Papan, said the products primarily
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    • 100 9 THF Malayan Exchange Banks Association made the following changes in its rales to merchants yesterday: New York: Buying TT. 3.V-: O.D. n.3-1 90 d/st air ma:'. 331 credit bills. n^ trade bills Canada- Buying TT. 31-11 1«: O.D 31-13/ IH: 90 d/st 32-3/lfi credit bills. 32J trade bills.
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    • 101 9 Japanese Team Fer Pact Talks KUALA LUMPIR, Mon. A team from Japan will arrive in Malaya shortly to hold talks with Malayan government representatives aimed at formulating a Japan-Malaya trade pact. This was revealed today by the Japanese Ambassador in Malaya. Mr. Kaoru Hayashi. The Japanese delegation will be led
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    • 200 9 Copra SINGAPORE'S coconut oil mills are likely to get more copra in future, as a result of the lifting of Indonesian ban on exports of the commodity. The Standard was told yesterday. i An Indonesian Trade Ministry spokesman announced last week conditions under which copra may
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    • 169 9 Industrials Easier On Share Mart INDUSTRIALS were inclined to ease slightly on the Malayan e hare market yesterday. Otherwise, quiet conditions prevailed in all sections. Turnover was small. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebroker's Association were: Buyers seller* B B. Petrol 52/6 53/fixal'. W. Hammer I S7 1 39
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    • 51 9 THE 2,300-mile-long 5500.000.000 St. Lawrence Seaway, Canada's greatest water route connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes, was officially opened by Qneen Eliiabeth II recently. Photo shows the first two downstream vessels to navigate the deep-draft channel and enter Iroquois Lock on the
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    • 160 9 MALAYAN sharebrokers reported the following ousiness done vesterdav: 88. Petrol 52/10J; Kitzpatricks $1.03: F. N. c.ds. $131. $1.30; Gammon $1.79 to $1.78: W. Hammer $1.39. $1.38; Metal B^x $1.68; Robinson ord*. $127; Cold Storage 87c; S. S'eamshiD "^Bc overnight: S Traders $1 68. $1 6" odd parcel; U.E.
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  • 354 10 Rouen 'Double' For Ace Moss ROUEN, France, Mon. (Reuter) Stirling Moss, the British ace, completed a •double' yesterday when he won the Rouen Grand Prix motor race in a CooperBorgward and the preceding sports car race in a Maserati. Moss led from start to finish in both racesr flashing across
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  • 72 10 PRETTY Kok Kim Lan became the champion athlete at the combined Yio Chu Kang Schools 1 and 2 athletic meet held on the school ground on Saturday. Rajagopal of Yellow House was the outstanding athlete for boy? in the 'A' division. while Ismail Ahamed of
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  • 31 10 A.P. and his Silver Whistle SINGAPORE'S Mr. .4. P. Lim leads in Saturday's Race two winner. Silver U histle. belonging to A. Pm Stable and ridden by Subian. at Bukit Timah.
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    109 10 A DOCTOR'S time is n ,t huTT***^ he is out to win a mile race This u k *v tenant Spence. an RAF medi al offi, 4I the RAF Seletar atretics n Sat' ri r F/Lt. Spence was in th« mil* Ja eall wrnt out "Is ther* a doctor in
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  • 522 10 America And Russia Athletics This Weekend PHILADELPHIA. Mon. (VPl)— United States men are favoured to outscore Russian track stars next Saturday and Sunday but the Yank girls will be underdogs against the Soviet lasses in an international dual meet at Franklin Field. It will mark the first appearance of Russian
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  • 87 10 Two Lions Stars To Return WELLINGTON. Mon. (Reuter).—Because of medical reports that neither will be fit to play again during the British Lions rugby union tour of New Zealand. Niall Brophv and Mick English, the Irish internationals, will return home by air next week. Their return was requested by the
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  • 38 10 RESULTS of the Royal Singapore Golf Club 18 holes mixed foursome. Stab.eford, held at the R.S.G.C. on Sunday were;Winners: Dr. and Mrs .MH. T. Benny (39 15/lp): Runnersup: Mr. F. W. Dunhill and Miss Wilson-Reid (35|).
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  • 152 10 LOS ALTOS, California, Mon. (UPl)— Coach Willis Casey df North Carolina State, who will lead the United States swimming: team on its invasion of Tokyo on July 20-22, predicted today that his group will beat the Japanese. "I'm sure w e can defeat them
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  • 87 10 MISS Bull became the 19. .1 women's tennis singles champion of the Singapore Cricket Club when she beat Mrs. Yntema 6-3; 3-7 at the Club's courts last Friday. In the finals of the Women's Doubles, Miss Bull will partner Mrs. Williams against Mrs. Coker and Mrs.
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  • 564 10  - ISOLATION IS THE AFC's ONLY 'CURE' FOR INDONESIA KEN JALLEH Boycott the only answer to tough men of the P.S.S.I. By F.I.F.A.'s attitude on the Indonesia impasse makes one thing: clear: KID GLOVE TACTICS WILL GET THE ASIAN FOOTBALL CONFEDERATION NOWHERE IF IT IS TO SURVIVE AS A SOCCER CONTROLLING
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  • 149 10 First Seven For Ryder Cup Golf LONDON. Mon. (Reuter) The first seven players for the British Ryder Cup golf team to meet the United States in Palm Springs. California on November 7 and 8 were automatically chosen today on points system based on performances in British tournaments. They are B
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  • 132 10 Perez Signs On To Fight Yonekura TOKVO, Mon. (Reuter) The world flyweight hoxing champion. Pasqual Perez, of Argentina, last night signed a contract to defend his title against Japan's champion Kenji Yonekura on August 10. The fight over 12 rounds will be held at the Tokyo Metropolitan Athletic Arena. Yonekura
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  • 82 10 WOODBROOK. County Wieklow, Mon (Reuter) Max Faulkner, the mast co.ourful figure ln British golf, won his first major golf tournamtnt since 1953 when he captured first prize in the Irish Hospital 5,000 sterling event here yesterday Faulkner led all the way with rounds of 67, 65, 74
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  • 69 10 Two Misses Up In The Air IN KUALA LUMPUR Chin Yoke Foong nf tki clears 4ft 9in to break her own record h» half ifl at th* Selangor AAA championship* at thf v *i Stadium on Friday. 8 IN MOTSPIR Park Surrey, below. Fran.is Slaap appear' tn hr iiin>P"J than
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  • 414 11 It was all over .before lunch Kl ALA Ll'MPt'R, Mon.— The Emu Club from New South Wales, Australia, 1 a Malayan Cricket Association XI by an innings and 57 runs in their iys cricket match which ended on the padang here today. Emus thus maintained an unbeaten record in
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  • 76 11 letc San, co-holder of the AU-Fngland and American .9 badminton titles, added another laurel to hi s Ust f,e annexed the Perak singles title in the recently led Open State championships played in Ipoh. fdpic shows Kew San receiving his trophy from Hannah, xrife of a
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  • 182 11 )H, Mon. Defending league champions, PCRC, Hr gr.p on the 1959 soccer championship this I when thev went down to a 4-2 defeat at the ofthe lowly-placed Bawean Putra on the padang. It was the oiggest upset of the season, and the Rees defeat gives the Kinta Indians an
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  • 83 11 Mon. Selangor u beat Penang P.C. by ms to half a goal to Sultan of Perak's trothe conclusion of the f Polo Association's played in Ipoh during end. 3 imi took part, and Singapore, were beaten 2-1 by Club on Saturgor had beaten i Poio Club. tea 'A' (13/18
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  • 174 11 GHQ Hit REME For 8 Goals STRONG contenders for the Singapore Base District senior division league tournament. GHQ FARELF scored a resounding 8-0 victor v over 40 Base Workshons REME at Ayer Rajah Road yesterday. Headquarters' cen tie forward Jock McGylnn scored three goal>. Only a day before, McGlynn playing
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  • 91 11 J BAHRU. Mon. ,:r »mpeti tors Chinese and will take part t *gP athletic meet Mr" d T^" r^ay. at the q Stadium. Kota *?a h n!L Ed^ aU °n Offl-Cretar-r^« Meet °Pen bbb£2 £L th f Kela^fcterd iv >L que Merican, qa^ that this year a record number
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  • 154 11 HOW EMUS Finished Malayans Emu Club first innings 451 foT 5 wkts. declared MCA XI first innings 173 MCA XI second innings 221 Allan Barrick c G. Birt b R. Taylor 51 Dulip Sintrh c G. Birt b D. Evans 10 M. Sathasivam b S. Gilchrist 42 M. Shepherdson r
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  • 262 11 Pong Pin 'butterflies' to new 100m time SEAH PONG PIN of St. Andrew's School broke the Singapore native record for the 100 metres butterfly stroke on the first dav of the Singapore Chinese Swimming Club's 44th annual championships at Amber Road yesterday. It was a new event introduced at the
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  • 40 11 IPOH M.m St. Michaels Institution scored a well deserved 5-3 victory over AngloChinese School* in their return inter-school soccer match played on the ACS ground todav. The Miohaelians thus avenged their 4-2 defeat earlier in the season.
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  • 61 11 THE all Malay Singapore Guard Regiment team, now in the semifinal of the Sinqapore Base District soccer competition for the Parker Cup. They meet REME today for the right to p'ny in the imal. The Guards are already in the final of the MOR league. First
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  • 145 11 Hard Work Ahead For Awang The Goalgetter AWANG BAKAR will keep his place in the team, Mr. Rahim Sattar, a SAFA Selection Committee member said yesterday. "But he'll have to work very hard to bring down that weight," h e added, pumping his own stomach to emphasise exactly where Bakar
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  • TODAY'S SPORT
    • 71 11 SOCCER: SAFA Dn\ 3B P. Peranakan vs Haikowyu S.C. at Geylang: Rad'n Mas Rangers vs Bukit Panjang D.L. at F. Park. Friendly: JollXads v s REME at F. Park: S.R.C. vs S.C.C. (Padana Shield) on the Padang. ATHLETICS: Inter-Indian Schools meet at Jalan Besar at 3 p.m GOLF: Australia
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    • 56 11 SOCCER F.M.S. Govt. Depts. and BH League. Div. 2. Mercantile Eiank vs. Selangor Teachers Brickfields. Dir. 2. P.W.D vs. Sentul Rec. Club— P.W.D. Div. 3. Guthrie S.C. v.a. Sentul Wks. Rec. Club— lpoh Road Div. 3. Prisons S.C. vs. Se'angor Medica 1 S.C— Prison. Div. 3. Chartered Bank
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    • 45 11 SOCCER Dfo. 1 Ramblers vs. Loyal Regiment Chinese Assembly hall ground. Div. 2 Eagles vs. 2 Police Field Force Coronatwn ground. Div. 3—Railways vs. SCS. Jalan Abdul Jal'l ground. ATHLETICS— C e n t f a I Peak Combined Schools Trials Anderson School ground.
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    • 7 11 SOCCER Permuda vs. P.W.D.— Jalan Padang.
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    • 12 11 SOCCER Nova Smtia Estate vs. L.P.I. A. Speedy Road ground.
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  • 92 11 BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— A Field Battery inter-troop athletic sports meet for the J. O. Cramer Cup wa.- successfully held here on Saturday. B Troop emerged champion unit with 83 points while A Troop was runner-up. scoring 50 points. B Headquarters was third with 30 points. Gunner Simpson of
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  • 62 11 TELUK ANSON. Mon— Dew Recreation Club beat AngloChinese School by 105 runs in a district cricket league match here yesterdav. DRC 132 runs (P. Joseph 35. Shariff 31 Au Kee Kiang 18. Poh Soon two for 9. N. Thamotharam three for 4. ACS 27 runs (Johari
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  • 130 11 Asian S.C Proposal Get Pakistan Hongkong's Support TWO more countries Hongkong and Pakistan have agreed to the proposal by the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association for an Asian Swimming Confe--1 deration. This brings the total to five Japan, Philippines and Malaya gave support to the idea earlier. The Singapore a>sociation. taking
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  • 65 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor Malays qualified for the semi-final of the Malayan Malays inter-State knockout cricket competition for the Rulers Shield when Pahang Malays conceded a walkover on the Federal Police Depot ground yesterday. Pahang Malays were only able to field eight players.
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  • 78 11 IPOH. Mon. The ann .a. general meeting of the Perak Football Referees Society will be held at the Jubilee Restaurant on Sunday at 11 a. in. All referees who attend will receive complimentary tickets to the Malaya Cup match between Perak and Combined Services
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  • 84 11 Vanderholt Trophy Final On July 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Victoria Institution will meet the Ang.o-Chir.e>e School, Kiang. in the final of thc Selangor inter-school knockout cricket competition for the I Vanrierhn.t Trophy on Julv 18! Qfi the Selangor Club padang. Both teams will be introduced to the President of thf
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  • 179 11 Aussie Champs At RSGC Today IN SINGAPORE today are the Australian Women Golf champions who represented Australia st the Women's Commonwealth Tournament held at St. Andrews in Scotland recently. On their way home they arrived here from Britain yesterday. They will play matches todav and tomorrow st the Royal Singapore
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  • 26 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo Youns Malayi hipped Selancor Indian Association S-3 in a FAS Divitiotl two league match at the Prince? Road stadium here today.
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  • 426 11 KUALA LUMPIR, Mon. Combined Services, Malaya, came through with a strong second half rally to beat Federation Armed Forces 4-3 in their return Malava Cup match in the North Zone of the competition on the Merdeka Stadium ground I i here
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  • 316 12 Kozlov ends US tour with a plea XEW YORK, Mon. (Reuter)— -Mr. Froi Kozlov. the Soviet First Deputy Premier, yesterday called on the Big Four Foreign Ministers "to do their utmost to find a mutually acceptable settlement of the Berlin question.'' He made this
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  • 182 12 MANILA. Mon. (UPI> j America's 1959 Miss Maid of Cotton, Malinda Diggs Berry. emplaned for Singapore today j via Hongkong with high praise for Philippine native fashions. The 21 -year-old Miss Berry j cf Stillwater. Oklahoma, des- 1 cribed her three-day Manila I stay
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  • 293 12 REVOLT IS NOT OVER SOEKARNO President instate new deputies at his summer pal QtP It's up to new ministers to prove their worth JAKARTA, Mon. (Reuter) —Pf esident Soekarno today told Under Ministers in his new government that the Indonesian revolution was not yet finished, Antara News Agency reported. The
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  • 29 12 EMPEROR HAILE Seiaisie of Ethiopia left Mo? row by air for Prague yesterriav after his r.vo-week >rate visit to the Soviel Union. Moscow Radio reported (Reuter.
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    74 12 BARBARA BI'RNS. daughter of Ijf* M m „j u Burns of Bazooka fame, realiies 2 lifp \> to become an actress as she talks in Hcl|.», week with James Gregory, slated for th* lead Liwless Years." a TV play i n uhich M- R play a minor part The
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  • 206 12 Kishi meets Macmilla LONDON. Mon. (Reuter)— Mr. Nohu^.i Japanese Prime Minister, told reporters th. after completing his first day's talks Willi ot the British (io\ernment that he had been bv the unexpectedly frank expressions of British leaders on the questions they had ri He said thi Pl Minister. Mr
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  • 90 12 It sure looks good Kozlov SOVIET First Deputy Premier Froi Kozlov inspects a piece of chicken in the cafeteria of the Detroit Edison Plant in Detroit last week. Others in the picture are not identified. Kozlov toured the p'.ant with his host Walker L. Cisler. President of Detroit Edison. He
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  • 124 12 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter) Stringent precautions have been taken to clear all poisonous snakes and mosquitoes lrom the 660--acre site of the 10th. Boy Scouts World Jamboree at Mount Makiling National Park, near here. The Jamboree will be held fiom July 17-26 at Mount Makiling. some
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  • 36 12 MANILA. Mon. (Reuter).— P h i 1 i ppine constabulary troops are combing the thick jungles of Nueva Vizcaya in Northern Luzon for a group of fierce Llongot warriors on a head-hunting expedition.
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  • BRIEFS
    • 169 12 Release of 2 Britons premature CAIRO. Mon. (Reuter) Egyptian authorities have told a Swiss embassy representative here that the release of two imprisoned Britons. Mr. James Swinburn and Mr. James Zarb. is out of the question at present, the newspaper Al Messa reported yesterday. The newspaper said the Swiss representative.
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  • 190 12 SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Mon. (Reuter) More than 100 people are feared to have lost their lives in widespread flooding in the Kashmir Valley, which has been described as the worst in living memory, according to reports reaching here yesterday. Among the victims are 17 soldiers
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  • 118 12 Queen just could not skip church KAMLOOPS. British Columbia. Mon. (UPD— An Anglican minister travelled b.v sea plane into the British Columbia interior yesterday to make sure that vacationing Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip did not miss Sunday church. The Rev Canon J. C. Colley of St. Paul's Cathedral in
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  • 31 12 van. SSSrtS K i„t_°" ISa^'-T An »"-«*«Utloi»d •v___^_£^___2___ aa to Er"? he cat ed omj tor good busin_»«« _*-_Li i5T!i tnought 1 could do &*slSrJSrJsS*_*l2!-" ban The tour
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  • 165 12 INDIAN DOCTOR ON MURDER CHARGE STAFFORD. Eng. and, Mon., (Reuter) A young Indian doctor was alleged by the prosecution in court here today to have parti v undre-.~rd .>% unconscious woman. stabbeU her and then dressed her again. The woman, Mrs. Martha Giles. 4.vyear-old nurse an» mother of five children,
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  • 77 12 'BABY-FACED' POLICE TO FIGHT GANGS LONDON. Mon. (lUuter).— Scot .and Yard. Lonoon'.- P( Headquarters. is training •"ba'py-fared" polictmtO for a new detect. ve force to combat gangs of ted riv boys a p.-: teenage delinquents, newspepen here reported yesterday. The reportf ssid that the new detectives will behave and dre?s
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