The Straits Times, 1 June 1959

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  • 19 1 AVIHACE RAILY €EBTIFjEfr SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 o < 4 V. MONDAY, JUNE |$g«H 15 CENTS
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  • 644 1 SECRET MEETING TO ELECT NEW EXECUTIVE Lee repeats 'free party detainees' demand PAP leaders will meet Goode today SINGAPORE, Sunday. f WENTY-FOUR hours after the PAP's landslide election victory, Singapore still does not know who will be its first Prime Minister, or who will 6erve in
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  • 130 1 PEKING HOLDS TIBET REBELS I ONDON, Sun. China revealed today it has held a large number of Tibetans prisoner in Lhasa since the Tibetan revolt broke out in March. A Peking Radio broadcast monitored here said the Chinese People's Liberation Army units In Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, yesterdaj' released 96
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  • 29 1 LONDON. Sun.— The Communist New China News Agency claimed today four British military aircraft had been shot down over Saudi Arabia in the past two weeks. —U.P.I.
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  • 85 1 The victors tour wards to thank supporters SINGAPORE, Sun. Victorious People's Action Party candidates in yesterday's elections today took to the roads to celebrate their success. In nearly all 43 constituencies where they were returned, the new Assemblymen toured the areas to thank the electorate. Most of them travelled in
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  • 146 1 THE MAN WHO TRIED TO HITCH A RIDE WITH A PRESIDENT MANILA, Sun.— A Chi- iTI nese businessman who left U556,500 (M 519,500) aboard an airliner he missed in Southern Cebu City today tried to hitch a ride on President Carlos P. Garcia's plane. Mr. Chan Chong. 45. broke through
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  • 179 1 Rival factions clash as Lennox-Boyd calls in at Sierra Leone FREETOWN, Sierra Leone) Sunday. THE Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, A arrived on a four-day inspection tour of Sierra Leone on Friday and sparked off bitter rioting by rival political groups. Four policemen were injured, eight demonstrators sent to hospital
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  • 44 1 LONDON, Sun. A Lufthansa airliner on a direct flight from Germany to New York made an emergency landing at London this morning with one engine feathered Officials said that an electrical fault was probably responsible for a false fire alert. U.PJ.
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  • 43 1 KATMANDU, Sun. Three prominent Nepalese political parties, headed respectively by Dr. K. I. Singh, Tankprasad Acharya and Rangnath Sharma. announced jointly today that they have formed a united front to serve as "healthy opposition inside and out of Parliament."— U.P.l.
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  • 139 1 PRINCESS GETS SECRET AUDIENCE yATICAN CITY, Sun.— T The Pope received Princess Paola Ruffo di Calabria In a secret and unpublicised audience, it was learned yes t c rday. The Pope is scheduled to marry Paola and Prince Albert of Belgium on July 1 in a controversial religious wedding. The
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  • 367 1 LONDON. Sun.— The PAP victory in the Singapore election was generally expected here, though its size surprised many observers. Mr. James Johnson, Labour M.P. and a member of the Party's Colonial and Commonwealth Committee, said there was a feeling that compulsory voting in the
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  • 437 1 Australia sees no danger in new set-up GOTH Melbourne morning papers devoted editorials to the Singapore elections, which are front page news in most Australia papers. The mass circulation Sun describes the PAP government as "as far to the Left as it can be within a democratic framework," writes Mr.
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  • 102 1 Billy: I did not say my plane may crash SYDNEY. Sun. American Evangelist Billy Graham tonight ended a fourmonth Australian tour and left for London after denying reports that he had told a final rally he feared his plane might crash. Airline oflßcials said they were 'perturbed' by the reporttyf
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  • 32 1 HONG KONG, Sun. The Panchen Lama, acting chairman of the Tibet Autonomous Area Preparatory Committee, today left Lanchow in northwest China, for Sining, on his way home to Tibet.— Reuter.
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  • 33 1 RUSSIA WARNED: NO CONCESSIONS GENEVA, Son. High American officials said touigbt Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko had been flatly warned West would make no concessions on Berlin without equai Rut>:>ian concessions. U.P.I.
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  • 707 2 FIVE-YEAR SCHEME EMBRACES FISHERIES AND WORKERS' WELFARE PARTY CHAIRMAN TOH SAYS: WE ARE NOT OVER-AMBITIOUS JHE Peoples Action Party fiveyear plan for Singapore has eight specific tasks. These were outlined by the party chairman, Dr. Ton Chin Chye at a special party congress on April
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  • 139 2 The election: Intense interest in London LONDON. Sun.-jferi^S pores flrafh^eneral election marking: the emerKenceVof a now internally/ self-gov-erninK state within the Commonwealth was followed with intense interest by poli-, tical quarters here todM day A^^l The news that the Action Party had sJ^HiH majority of seats «peW pected. This had/
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  • 46 2 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Australian Minister for the Army. Mr. J. O Cramer, is iow in Singapore on the first stage of his tour of Malaya. During the next two weeks. Mr. Cramer will visit Australian troops in Singapore and tha Fyeration. 1
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  • 177 2 Mr. Sis very pleased with PAP poll win IPOrf, Sun.— The vicepresident of the People's Progressive k Party of] Malaya, Mr. LbS. P. Seenivasagam. todjry praised the people of Singapore for electing a PAP Government. He said that the people in the Federation were glad the People's Action Party had
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  • 308 2 Kuala Lumpur, Sunday 81; president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Bruce, said today that the government of Singapore t clear away the doubts n have recently "descenddm the island" before it d receive the support of ness
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  • 231 2 PENANG, Sunday. '|>HE national chairman of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. D. S. Ramanatlian, said here today the sweeping victory of the People's Action Party in Singapore was a victory of the industrial life and politically-conscious workers of She Colony. "The
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  • 51 2 BINGAPORE. Sun. Th» Government has appointed five men for the staff side panel of the Singapore Civil Service Joint Council for two years with effect from May They are Dr. Charles Gamba. Mr. T. H. Elliot. Mr. S. Jaganathan. Mr. Omar Salleh and Ungku A.
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  • 32 2 SINGAPORE, Sun.— T h c New Zealand frigate Pukakl will arrive here on June 9 for duty In the Far East station. She is commanded by Cdr. W. R. Williams.
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  • 92 2 200 GUILDS CELEBRATE ALLIANCE'S VICTORY IPOH. Sun.— The 200 Perak Chinese Guilds and Associations, which gave their support to the Alliance in the State Legislative Assembly elections, today celebrated Alliance victory last week. The newly-elected Alliance councillors. Alliance officials and election workers were given a cocktail party here. Mr. Lav
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  • 56 2 SINGAPORE. Bun. From yesterday, residents of Opera Estate were provided with a dally bus service. The service is being operated by the Katong Bedok Bus Service. The route is from Guillemard Road to Opera Estate via Frankel Estate. The Opera Estate Residents' Association had been clamouring for
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  • 143 2 Compulsory primary education 'soon 9 DENANG, Sun.— The chairman of the State Education Board. Dr. N. K. Menon. said here last night compulsory primary education would be Introduced m Malaya "In the near future." "Just when that will happen I do not know." he told the Penang branch of tht
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  • 377 2 T^HE coming trade talks x between Malaya and Japan will be a "shot in the arm" for trade between the two countries. The preliminary session Is to be held In Kuala Lumpur in July. Ore to Japan Malaya, whose
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  • 57 3 THE young lad on the right may not be so sure of himself, but there's no doubt about the laughter on the left. Having a whale of a time at the Harrow School Boys' Club is Prince Philip, who visifed the club as patron of the
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  • 313 3 Space apes' press conference was just peanuts WASHINGTON, Sun. America's spacepioneering monkeys chewed peanuts yesterday as they received a welcome fit for heroes at a Washington Press conference. The glare of Klieg lights, the grinding of television and newsreel cameras all was there as 100 shlrtsleeved reporters and photographers swarmed
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  • 66 3 NEW DELHI. Sun. Two Pakistanis were killed it. border Incidents west of Janimu in the last three days. One Pakistani was Kin -1 when Indian border police opened fire in self-defence on Pakistani troops and the other; a member of a oand of smugglers, was shot
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  • 26 3 MADRID. Sun. Source.* close to the Spanish Government report that some Spanish Communists were arrested during an investigation Into funds received from abroad. Reuter.
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  • 165 3 LONDON, Sunday. MORE than 1,000 workers in Watneys, one of Britain's biggest breweries, have offered to take 10 per cent salary cuts to fight a mammoth takeover bid. The workers made their suggestion so that shares In the brewery could be bought for
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  • 136 3 Died after seeing Jap soldiers on TV LONDON. Sun.— The widow of a former prisoner of war who died after seeing Japanese soldiers on tele, vision is reported today to be seeking compensation from the Japanese Government. Thirty-five-year-old Mrs. Elsie Williams is quoted as saying: "The Japanese have killed my
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  • 20 3 NEW DELHI. Sun.—Fourhundred Naga tribesmen have surrendered to the Government, giving up large quantities of arms and ammunition.—U.P.l
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  • 164 3 BERLIN. Sun. BERLIN, Sun— A mystery voice on all West Berlin Radio and television statloi k or Friday night said. "My name is Dieter Lehmann. I am the murderer of Tllmai, Zweyer. My conscience does j.ot let me rest any more." Zweyer. a 18-year-old boy.
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  • 285 3 GENEVA. Sunday. rrHE "Big Four" Foreign MiA nisters have a rest from conference sessions today in which to prepare for their next attempt in a private meeting tomorrow to seek a provisional settlement for Berlin. After their last private meeting, over a
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  • 193 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. (CONGRESSIONAL investigators today revealed testimony accusing the Chinese Communists of atrocities rivalling those <pf BuchenI wald. The testimony, given by Christian missionaries who served in the Orient, charged the Communists with the murder of 30 million Chinese over the past 10 years.
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  • 147 3 IT'S JUST A SNACK FOR HUNGRY JULIUS WASHINGTON, Sun.-This is what sft 91n. U stone Private Julius Ja/ilk, 21. of the U.S. liiamies, ate for breakrast on Friday. Twenty fried eggs, six pancakes, eight slices of toast, two pounds of cereal and a pound of Polish sausage, washed down with
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  • 33 3 SEOUL. Sun. United States and South Korean investigators nave uncovered an attempt to smuggle the South Korean Army's secret radar equipment to North Korea through the pro-Com-munist Korean Residents' Association. Reuter
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  • 33 3 MANAGUA. Sun. The Nicaragua Government has declared a state of martial law because of a "systematic subversive campaign tending to create unrest among citizens, and the threat of general strike." Rerter
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  • 335 3 'THIS COMIC INSULTS THE ROYAL FAMILY' Newpaper attacks a strip cartoon of Queen... LONDON, Sunday. T*HE Sunday Pictorial today branded 1 an American cartoon strip about the Royal Family as' a "cheap and contemptible insult." The newspaper published an editorial beneath a section of the strip in which the Queen
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    • 304 3 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Radio Malaya: EnrlUh Radio Singapore NATIONAL SHORT WAVE Medium wave 476 metres ..SERVICE AM 6.30 Good Morning; 6.32 s .nii«* I J»^* tre Morning M* 7.00 The News; "SSftiJi^SSS 1 7.05 A Date With Music; 8.00 Pfl »m 366 metres The New*; 8.05 A Date With
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  • 250 4 Debacle at the polls may mean end of the party LW'SOCS: 'OUR FUTURE IS NOT HOPEFUL' SINGAPORE, Sunday. THERE is a possibility of the Liberal Socialist Party folding up after its total defeat in yesterday's general election. Party leaders admitted today that the future of the party is unsettled and
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  • 212 4 'Ability counts more than degrees —paper SINGAPORE, Sun. Nanyang University students who are due to pass out at the end of this year have been advised not to be anxious over recognition of their degrees but to concentrale more on their work. "To these students. we would like to point
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  • 63 4 Desert Song— by Sceneshifters SINGAPORE. Sun Th*r New Sceneshlfters will present "Desert Song" by Sigmund Romberg with a cast of 80 at the Victoria Theatre from Thursday June 4 to Saturday June 6. The production will be by Jeanne Galbraith and Charles Wilkinson, with the musical direction of Mr. P
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  • 48 4 New stamps on sale SINGAPORE. Sun.— The issue of stamps to commemorate the new Constitution of Singapore will be released tomorrow for sale at all post offices and agencies here. Consisting of six denominations ranging from four to fifty cents, they will be on sale until August 31.
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  • 160 4 Listeners in Borneo impress BBC man SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. G. T. N. de Morgan, organiser of Malay Programmes in the BBC, arrived in Singapore today after completing a tour of South East Asian countries to gather information for his programmes. He said that the purpose of his tour was to
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  • 33 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. An exhibition of 40 paintings by 20th century American artists will open at the United States Information Service library, Cecil Street, on Tuesday. The exhibition will continue until June 20.
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  • 109 4 Three held for poll "offences SINGAPORE, Sun. Three men have been detained for election offences, a police spokesman said today. One was arrested while checking the identity card of a voter outside a polling station in Henderson Road, and the others were said to have been carrying political party symbols
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  • 63 4 SINGAPORE. Bun— A RAF recruiting team will be touring the Federation and Singapore between May 31 and June 13 to Interview and test candidates for the RAF (Malaya). The recruiting team will be in Singapore on June 12 and 13. Recruitment will take place at th<? headquarters
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  • 139 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. yHE Singapore Indian Congress today congratux lated the People's Action Party on their "resounding" victory at the general elections, and offered "every co-operation that the new Government may require of us in the next five years." A statement issued by the congress said:
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  • 37 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The first BOAC Comet 4 jet service to Singapore is due to leave London tomorrow night The Comet is expected to arrive in Singapore at 5.25 a.m. on Wednesday morning.
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  • 26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Raffles Science and Mathematical Society will hold Its third exhibition In the Raffles Institution laboratories from June 6 to June 9.
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  • 38 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sir Btanley Davidson, president of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh, will give a talk at the Allan Lecture Theatre of the Faculty ol Medicine of the University at Malaya at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.
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  • 268 4 rrHE average age A of the 51 newlyelected Assemblymen is only 35 years and one month, making the Singapore legislature one of the youngest on record anywhere. Both the youngest and the oldest members of the new Assembly are members of the
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  • 86 4 LIGHTNING INJURES SIX SOLDIERS OINGAPORE. Sun. <3 Ligntning struck and wjured six soldiers, one seriously, during a storm on Thursday at Kota Belud in North Borneo where Malaya-based troops are establishing a large Army training centre. The serious case was an officer of the 67 Gurkha Field Engineer Squadron. He
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  • 94 4 GOLDEN WEDDING IN SINGAPORE SINGAPORE, Sun. It was a fine, sunny Sunday morning when Mr. and Mrs. C J. D'Cotta stepped out of the Good Shepherd Cathedral, hand in hand, to the accompaniment of Mendelssohn's Wedding MaYch today. Fifty years ago the couple were driven to the same church in
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    • 116 4 I Today's Singapore diary... FEDERATION OF BOYS' JOO CHIAT YOUTH CLUB: w«ighUUUng 4 pm. Malay civil CLUBS (Queen Street): Judo 8 1 51 6 making, badminton, table- service exam- Prep.' Std I SIS >», i Baytsr— K'.rrsfe jLsrsss photography 7 p.m. SALVATION ARMY (Clemen- 545 P- m Bc«ie«hlfter» -Desert KATONG
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  • 1215 5 'Wed you?' said Princess: 'Willingly if you become the king of Norway first' STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE ONE day in the year 860 A.D. an c m i s s ary sent by Haraid Haarfage, lord of the small jarldom of Vestland in southeastern Norway stood before Eri£, King of
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  • 30 6 it Wmrdt Sit (Minimum). A MEMORIAL SERVICE (or the late Dr. George Herbert Oarlick will be held at the St. Andrew's Cathedral on 6th June at Ml a.m.
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  • 24 6 U Hare* lit {Minimum,. RESPONSIBLE PERSON* needed act guardian two children travelling U.K. P&O July/ August For consideration. P.O. Box No. 780. Singapore.
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  • 197 6 21 Wtrdt Ut (Minimum). WHY KNOT? Use Seliotape EXQUISITE FRENCH BEADED Evening Bag* Just arrived atr Antoinette, 324, Orchard Road (near C. K. Tang). CHARMATNE BEAUTY SALON, Goodwood Park Hotel. Specialists in Permanent Waving, Cutting, Styling and Tinting. Phone ***** and *****. THE CONNOISSEUR discriminates and doesn't mind paying
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  • 598 6 The Straits Times Monday, June 1, 1939 The P.A.P. Landslide Forty-three seat?- out of 51 in Singapore's general elections must have exceeded even P.A.P.'s fondest expectations, yet a victory of this order was on the cards once it became plain that the rival parties could not, or would not, come
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  • 343 6 Tin miners are pleased that the International Tin Council has increased tin ex- port quotas for the JulySeptember quarter. It is a qualified pleasure, the plea- sure that comes when you cease beating your head with a hammer. The increase means that Malaya can export in
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  • 308 6 Selangor has gone the way of Kedah, Perils, Malacca and Perak by giving the Alliance a massive vote of confidence, athough as in Perak its latest victory in the State elections has stopped short of a clean sweep. Twentythree seats out of twentyeight nevertheless is a handsome score
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  • 904 6 Yes, they're in. ..but where do we go from here? THE PROBLEM OF THE MEN IN CHANGI JAIL: THERE MUST BE VERY CAREFUL DIPLOMACY IF A CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IS TO BE AVOIDED KUALA LUMPUR. SUNDAY WHERE do we go from here? Without very careful diplomacy, bang into a maior constitutional
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  • 763 6  -  GEOFFREY IMERSON By PAKISTAN IS ALL SET FOR BIG MAKE OR BREAK LAND REFORM SCHEME KARACHI, Sun. f fHE last main wheat crop before *he big estates are broken up under the Pakistan Government's ambitious land reform scheme is being harvested in West Pakistan. It is said to
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  • 43 7 Influence of the PAP in Singapore THIS Straits Tim«s map, drawn sHmr Saturday's general election, shows Hw extent of the influence of the People's Action Party in Singapore. Areas which returned non-PAP candidates ara shaded. All the other constituencies voted in PAP candidates.
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  • 129 7 Police hold four after threat IPOH, Sun.— Police arrested four suspects within an hour of a gang of secret society thugs threatening a coffee stall owner with parangs last night. The stall owner, Leong Chlew. 38, was confronted by a gang of 20 "Pat Sian" (Eight Fairies) gangsters armed with
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  • 312 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. pEDERATION postmen today decided to stop delivering letters to houses where there are ferocious dogs unless letter boxes are installed outside. r This decision— it goes Into effect on June 21 in the postman -versus-dogs battle was taken at an emergency meeting
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  • 35 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Governor has appointed four new Justices of the Peace for Singapore. They are: James McKnight Hart. Charles Ebsworth James de Eivella Lock. Tan Soo Chye and Tong Teck Ing.
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  • 40 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Australian Government has published the first dictionary In the Kadazan language as a Colombo Plan glff to the North Borneo people. Copies of the book will be presented to schools and libraries in North Borneo.
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  • 32 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. G. T. M. de Morgan, organiser of Malay orogrammes in the BBC, arrived in Singapore today afte>- completing a tour of South-East Asian countries to gather information
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  • 172 7 They're here— new design $1 notes KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THIRTY steel boxes containing $1,500,000 of newx design $1 currency notes arrived here today These notes, to be Issued for circulation tomorrow, will be the first with the new design to be put out since the establishment of the Central Bank
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  • 23 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. A. Nadesan has been oppointed to act temporarily as a magistrate in Singapore from tomorrow to June 19.
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  • 52 7 MALACCA, Bun. A carpenter, Ng Lin, 30. was hacked to death by four men in a coffee shop here last night. The four men entered the shop, at the junction of Temple and Jonker Streets, at about 10 p.m. and attacked Ng, who was having a drtnl;
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  • 38 7 SINGAPORE. Sur..—lndonesian Soprano fiftle Tjok. a graduate of the Amsterdam Conservertolre of Music and the Academia Santa Cecilia of Rome, will give a recital at 8.45 p.m. on Jane 14. at the Victoria Theatre
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  • 93 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Grants totalling $637,641 have been approved Dy the Social and welfare Services Lotteries Board. The two main grants $150,000 <jach— are for the building of a hostel at the Secondary Religious School in Kapala Batas, and the building of a new school
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  • 198 7 Sun. Four children at the Negrl Sembllan's Children's Home were today awaiting the return of their mother who left them after a quarrel with their father. But most worried of all was Mr, Balan Singh, a clean- I shaven Sikh employed by the Malayan
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  • 275 7 All-Alliance butmentri wants a Mr. Opposition ALOR STAR, Sunday. KEDAH'S first elected Mentri Besar, Dato Syed Omar bin Syed Abdullah Shahabuddin, plans to appoint an opposition leader in the all-Alliance State Legislative Assembly Dato Syed Omar, who Is the State Alliance chairman. Is expected to submit his proposal to the
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  • 42 7 SINGAPORS, Sun.— Prayers for the new leaders of the fered in all Anglican churState of Singapore were ofches throughout the island today. Another prayer session w»& held In the evening for the well-being of all people In Singapore.
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  • 225 7 DUTY ON SMALL RADIOS WAIVED J£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Government has decided to waive import duty on small transistor radios to enable thousands of rural people to listen to Radio Malaya programmes without buying expensive sets. This was stated by the Prime Minister. Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, in a
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  • 25 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The University of Malaya In Singapore, which has been without a registrar since last July, year will soon have a registrar.
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  • 1198 8 MAN WHO TRIED TO KILL HIMSELF LIVED ON TO BECOME FAMOUS Moj. Gen. Orde Wingate, leader of the Chindits, carved his own niche in British military history in the face of dislike amounting almost to hatred by his fellow officers. One act which outraged them was an attempt at suicide
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  • 329 12 IDROS IS STAR OF GAME SINGAPORE, Bun.— Banka Billiton. the Indonesian soccer tourists fielded at least five internationals in their match against Singapore Malays before a orowd of 3,161 at Jalan Besar today, but they were only able to draw 1-1 in the final
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  • 182 12 Wonder 'A-mile run by Mohd Anwar: 11 new marks set at P.F.S. sports pENANG, Sun. A 24--year-old mark was among 11 records broken at the Penang Free School annual inter-house athletic sports at Green Lane yesterday. Mohamed Anwar, who shared the champion athlete title with Baharom. Ahmad.
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  • 50 12 INCHE C. M. Hashim leads in Prince of Lalita (Arthur Ward), winner of the $25,000 Perak Derby over 1 J miles in Ipoh on Satturday. Prince of Lalita is jointly owned by Dr. Lee Tiang Keng, Malaya's Ambassador to japan,, and Inche Hashim.
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  • 300 12  - Arthur Ward's waiting tactics succeed on Prince of Lalita EPSOM JEEP, Ipoh, Sunday By DIG-RACE specialist "Doc" Rodgers flnaUy broke his Derby "hoodoo" when Thi? Sit&K!? 1 triumphed In the $25,000 classic here yesterday the Penang stable when Prince Of Lalita carried 9 0 to a record-breakini- win in the
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  • 478 12 tTTEIGHTS for all Htht race* at ipoh on Wednesday: 0. I, Div. 1—6F Menltor 9,04 High Socks 9.04 Tudor Wonder 9.02 Scholar 9.04 Marigold 8.04 Hi*h Sovereign 8.03 Powhatan 8.00 Canaatra 8.M Forest Bcui II 8»o General Ml Timberiane 7 n BUck Gold 7.11 Slnrora II 7n Steam On
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  • 157 12 PUNANG, Sun. The Federation team to meet Singapore in an international amateur boxing tournament for the A.P. Lim challenge trophy here on June 13 will be: H> weight: LAC Haroon (RAAP Butter worth). Eddie Oh iPr); BMUinweifht Pte. J. West well list Loyals, Ipoh). LAC Sa'ad
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  • 89 12 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Autumn Cup over I 1 miles *at class 1 horses will be tne main race at the Singapore Tutf dub's July meetine on July 4. 3 and 11. Class 1 horses will have their first runs over 6f. or 1 mile and second
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  • 19 12 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Sukaramal received a walkover from Rajaji in a S.AT.A. Dlv. 2B League match at Farrer Park today.
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  • 505 12 FIRST t DEFEAT IN 3 YEARS for CHINESE PEN A NO. Sun. Penang Chinese Recreation Club suffered their first league deteit in three years wmn tihey were beaten by one run by R.A.A.F. Butterworth at Victoria Green today. Chinese appeared to have the game well In hand when. after dismissing
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  • 595 13  - Selangor pile up V a record score SAUL JOSHUA. Kuala Lumpur. Sun. ARTHUR KOH (6) AND GHANI |5) LEAD 14-3 ROUT OF MALACCA By WHAT is believed to be the highest score in Malaya Cup soccer since the inception of the comk. petition in 1921, was achieved by Selangor here
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  • 372 13 rpAIPING, Sun. Perak scored their second victory in the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they trounced Federation Armed Forces 8-1 on tjie St. George's Institution ground here today. They proved too good for their opponents and dominated play throughout. Perak's inside-right Ng Boon Bee
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  • 93 13 KLUANG, Sunday. SINGAPORE Joint Services failed to turn up at Kluang today for their Malaya Cup match against Johore. Mr. I. Danker, secretary of the Johore F.A.. told the Straits Times that he had received a letter from the Joint Services yesterday asking for
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  • 162 13 lONDON. Bun.— The Indian i cricketers scored 310 for 4 wickets in their first innings on the opening day of their match against Somerset at Taunton yesterday. Polly Umrlgar scored an unbeaten 184. while V. Man--1 jrekar contributed 53. Wickets fell at l-l r <.
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  • 48 13 DENANG, Sun. A novel rally. In which participants will have their speedometers covered up while they drive round Penang Island, will be held on June 7. The "sealed speedo" rally, organised by the RAAF Motor Club, Is open to members of an recognised motor clubs.
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  • 238 13 PTCSC keep Brander Shield IPOH, Sun. Perak Turf Club Sports Club scored a convincing eight-wicket victory over Ceylon Association today, to retain thie Brander Shield pionship. P.T.C.B.C. won with nearly three hours to spare. P.T.C.B.C. who are unbeaten In five matches, have 15 points with two games in hand while
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  • 248 13 FTD A WARD TO DAVIS IN KLEDANG HILL CLIMB IPOH, Sun. A rubber planter, Bill Davis, driving 1 his Triumph TR-3, was awarded ihe fastest time of the day when he clocked 49.43 sec. over 1,000 yards in the Kledanp hill climb here today. Davis, manager of Lauderdale Estate. Matang,
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  • 112 13 Pearson's 83 fails to save P.S.C. DENANO. Sun. splendid knock of 83 by W. Pearson failed to save Penang Sports Club from a six-wic-ket defeat by 78 fighter i Wing Unit of the R.A.A.F. In a friendly cricket match at Western Road yesterday P.S.C. were all out for 13« and
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  • 55 13 T ONDON, Sun. England's team for the First Test match against India at Nottingham, starting on Thursday, will be: Peter May (surrey, captain). Ken Barring ton (surrey). Colin Cowdrey (Kent). Godfrey Evans (Kent), Tom Martin Horton (Worcestershire). Arthur Milton (Gloucestershire). Alan Mss (Middlesex), Brain Statham (Lancashire-, Ken
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  • 29 13 IPOH, Bun.— St. Mlchael's Institution. Ipoh, beat Government English School. Tapah, by 147 runs at cricket here yesterday. S.M.I. 97 •••id 160-6 dec. G.E.B. 62 and 48.
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  • 116 13 SEREMBAN, Sun. —Malacca beat Negrl Sembilan 5-2 at tennis today to win the Llm Cheng Siong Cup. Scores were (Malacca players first): Willie Kwok bt Lim Eng San 6-1, 6-4; Dom Janudln bt Paul Slow 6-3, 6-4; Chua Ban Chuan bt Mohamed Sharlff 6-4, 6-2; Ben
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    • 37 13 SINGAPORE: Soccer— SAP A League, Dlv. 1, Fathul Karib v A.A.A.. JaUn Besar SUdlum. S.IS pjn,; Dlv. 3 A, Perhlmpooan Stla T SeleUr PC OeyUng; Railway. v Custom*. River Valley Road WatCTpolo— Army v S.S.C.. GUlman Barracks.
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  • 475 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TIIK former Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rcihman, or the Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will call on the Sultan of Selangor in the next l\vo (hivs to discuss the appointment of Inche Abu Dakar bin Haginda as
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  • 191 14 A final 2 a.m. look around YEW DELHI, Stm. The Indian Government today decided to drop charges of abuse of power and negligence against Mr. H. M. Patel, former Principal Finance Secretary. He was charged in connection with his role in the investment of 12.700.000 rupees (about £950.000) of Stateowned
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  • 62 14 TAY CHIN HON of 53. Carlisle Road age. 55. passed away peacefully at the General Hospital on the 31.5.59. Funeral on 1-6-59. Cortege will leave 53. Carlisle Road for service at Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Church at 4.30 p.m. Thence to Bidadari Cemetery. He leaves behind his beloved wife,
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  • 170 14 NIKITA EXTENDS ALBANIA VISIT OELGRADE, Sun. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, and Marshal Rodin Malinovsky, the Soviet Defence Minister, will stay in Albania for "several more days," a Tirana announcement said today. The announcement was made as seven members of Mr. Khrushchev's delegation left by air for Moscow,
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  • 178 14 lOHORE BAHRU. Sun. J Arrangements for the arrival and State funeral of the late Sultan Ibrahim will be rehearsed here tomorrow. The Johore Military For ces. Royal Malay Regiment, Royal Malayan Navy, Royal Malayan Air Force. Royal Federation Police. Federation Armoured Car Regiment.
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  • 41 14 LISBON, Sun.— A crowd of about 100.000 people lined Lisbon's main street, the Avenlda Da Laberdade, today and applauded a contingent of British troops who marched through the city to a wreath-laying ceremony on the 1914-1918 war memorial. —Reuter.
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  • 133 14 GHAZALI NAMED MENTRI AGAIN IPOH. Sun. rE Mentri Besar of Perak, Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Jawi, has been chosen for a further five-year term of oflice in the state's new Legislative Assembly. Inche Mohamed Gbazali, who is also leader of the Perak Alliance, was unanimously elected his party's nominee
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  • 50 14 HONG KONG. Bun. The Boy Scouts Association ol Hong Kong decided yesterday to hold a jamboree In 1961 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the scouting movement in tlv Colony. Invitations to the Jamboree wU be sent to scout associations in South-East Asian countries.— U.P.l.
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  • 90 14 PRESIDENT TO LEAD A DRIVE ON GOATS KARACHI, Sun. President Mohammad Ayub Khan will lead a drive to rid West Pakistan of a munching, flop-eared menace roothungry goats. West Pakistan officials are reported to be studying a draft ordinance Initiated oy the President which would eliminate stoats from certain forest
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  • 36 14 CALCUTTA, Sun. The All-India Conference passed a resolution at its final session today, affirming the Tibetans' <tght to self-deter-mination and regretting that Slno-Indlan .relations had been strained by Peking <> verbal attacks on India. U.P.I.
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  • 34 14 TOKYO, Sun. The New China News Agency said today four million people in North Vietnam have signed protests against the alleged "massacre" of Inmates of a prison camp In South Vietnam. U.P.I.
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  • 28 14 GENEVA, Sun.— The U.B. Secretary of State and Mrs. Christian Herter will entertain French Foreign Minister and Mrs. Maurice Couve de Murville at dinner tonight.— U.P.I.
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  • 22 14 CAIRO, Sun. Mexico and the United Arab Republic have decided to raise diplomatic representation between them to Embassy level. U.P.I.
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  • 1138 14 CIXGAPORE Ht> creation Clv b, third bottom team in the table, caused a big shock in the Singapore C r i c k et Association Senior League today when they beat the leaders, Police, by iSG runs at Thomson Road. Police, however,
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  • 47 14 MODESTO (California), Sun. A Texas team, comprising Wally Wilson, Eddie Southern, Hollies Gainey and Ralph Aspaugh, set a world record for the sprint relay when they clocked 39.65 ec, a tenth of a second) faster than the previous best time, here yesterday. Renter.
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  • 61 14 Saved -by an Alsatian NAIROBI. Sun.— The pet Alsatian dog saved 15-year-old Bunty de Carey when she slipped from stepping stone* while crowing a river and was trapped up to her neck in water. After an hour she got one of her sandals off, tacked it under the dog's collar
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