The Straits Times, 6 July 1959

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  • 16 1 average daily itiiti \'JmWKnPSSSKam 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 6, 1959 15 CENTS.
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  • 476 1 Assembly that barred 'guided democracy' dissolved Big role for the army is forecast JAKARTA, Sunday. PRESIDENT Soekarno today decreed the return to Indonesia of the 1945 revolutionary constitution and dissolved the Constituent Assembly. The President made the historic announcement from the white- pillared Merdeka Palace to
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  • 177 1 Anti-Reds in Kerala call for mass strike 24th DAY— MORE DEMONSTRATIONS TRIVANDRUM, Sunday. KERALA'S non-Communist trade unions today decided to prepare for an indefinite general strike. The strike decision is par of the opposition parties campaign to bring down the Communist State Govern ment. The campaign entered its 24th day
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  • 42 1 TOKYO, Sun.— A recent survey conducted by the Ministry of Education shows that Japanese boys and girls born since World War II have been growing taller and stronger as a result of better nutrition and more active interest in sport.
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  • 91 1 CRACK SHOTS FIGHT DUEL- AND BOTH MISS BUENOS AIRES, Sun.— Two of Argentina's best shots fought a pistol duel here today and both misled. The duel two rounds at 18 paces was between Admiral Isaac Rojas, former chief lecturer in shooting at the Naval Academy, and Senor Roberto Galeano, a
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  • 47 1 'Stale' so off to Kashmir NEW DELHI: The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru. Is to take a week's holiday in Kashmir. He is understood to have told his colleagues he is "feeling stale," and is expected to leave on Thursday for the mountain resort of Oulmarg. Reuter.
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  • 12 1 DR. LIM-HE ISOLATED VIRUS NOW TRACKS A BRAIN DISEASE BUG DR. LIM
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  • 303 1 Finder of Asian fin takes over Mile's job Graduated in Edinburgh CTNGAPORE, Sun. r Df. Una Kok Anrf, jflEhp isolated the \irtA»of Asian influenza/ lias been apl md Professor of aHßrlology ot the Singapore Division of the University of MaDr. Urn is the first Ma;ayan to be appointed to this
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  • 356 1 W TALKS LONDON, Bun. Printing unions and employers today appeared to have reached a stalemate in efforts to settle the dispute over hours and wages which has closed down Britain's provincial newspapers and printing firms and now threatens the national newspapers. Representatives of unions and employers met
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  • 232 1 Four China MiG's shot down in air battle PTAIPEH, Sunday* TIONALIST F-86 Sabrejets today shot down four Chinese Communist MiG-17's in an air battle south of the Nationalistdefended Matsu Islands group in the Formosa Strait The Nationalist .Defence Ministry said another MiG-17 was shot down by anti-aircraft guns while it
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  • 58 1 NAIROBI: Armed men today patrolled the main Nai-robi-Mombasa road to protect motorists from a rhinoceros which charged a fiveton lorry and two cars, badly damaging all three vehicles. Patrols scoured the country on either sid» of the road in an attempt to track down and shoot the
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  • 54 1 LONDON, Sun. A United States warship intruded In Red Chinese territorial waters today for the second time in two days, Peking Radio nald. The broadcast monitored here said a U.S. navy ship was seen in the same waters, in the Pingtan and Paichuan area off Fukien
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  • 119 1 GIRL AND AIRMAN DIE IN ACCIDENTS C1NGAPORE, Sun.— A five »3 year -old girl and An air- man w«r« killed in tu<v > /r»ad f. tv.Si»*a-N The girl, VMan Tun Mce, died at 8 p.m., while the airman, LAC Anthony Mulligan, n, was kilted short. ly after 10 p.m. Tan
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  • 159 1 Fifty MP's gang up to oust Mr. Banda (COLOMBO, Sun.— CeyIon's combined parliamentary opposition has given notice of what amounts to a motion of censure of Mr. Solomon Bandaranaik's Government which now has only 50 members, including six nominated ones, in the 101-mem-ber House of Representatives. The Government thus has
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  • 31 1 BIN CURION RESIGNS JERUSALEM. Sun. It was officially announced tonight that Mr. Ben Gurion would submit his R agnation at 1830 GMT. (i a.m. Malayan Time). Router. (Sec Pag*
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  • 268 2 NOCK ON THE DOOR OF DEATH...AFTER TWO YEARS of REST IPOH, Sunday. HALF the pottmen in Malaya die only two years after their retirement, the president of the Malayan Postal and Telecommunications Uniformed Staff Union, Mr. K. Koomarasamy, said here to leyHe told a union delegates' conference that according to
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  • 226 2 500 launch the big sweep in Penang DENANG, S v n 1 About 500 people took part in the City Council's Health Week campaign by sweeping the roads and drains and collecting refuse in the city area this morning. State and City councillors led the volunteers, who Included several women.
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  • 246 2 Women urged: Use kebaya when you go overseas DESIGNER SUGGESTS COSTUME FOR OFFICIAL DELEGATES KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A DRESS designer suggested today that women whether Malays, Chinese. Indians or others selected to represent Malaya abroad should wear sarong and kebaya for political reasons. The suggestion was made by Che Rahmah
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  • 130 2 SINGAPORE, Sunday. T!HE General Secretary of the English Teachers' A Union (Chinese Schools), Mr. T. K. Chiam, said today the Government had been too drastic in cutting the allowances of its employees. He .said the union's executive committee considered the Government should review the cuts.
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  • 37 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Esdel Bchooner and Kell Whitchelo. soldiers, both of Singapore, were charged in the magistrate's court with the theft of a car belonging to Ne Kok Keng. of Johore Bahru Bail was allowed.
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  • 172 2 'STOP AID TO FPA' NEW PLEA Another attack on birth control CINGAPORE. Sun. A Catholic Church newsletter published here today ureed the Government to scrap all subsidies jo the Family Planning Association. The newsletter, published by the St. Joseph's Church (Portuguese Mission said that the Government was now making an
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  • 43 2 IPOH. Sun.— lnche Abdul Hallm bin Musa. ASP., from Kota Tlnggi. Johore. has taken over duties as Assistant O.C.P.D. here In place of Assistant Superintendent Mohamed Jarji.s bin Haji All, who has gone to England on a senior police officers' course.
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  • 76 2 Catholics again urge public petting ban SINGAPORE. Sub. A Catholic Church news letter has again urged the Government to ban public petting. The newsletter of St. Joseph's Church distributed today said: "We are still waiting for the cleaning up of our beautiiul parks and even church compounds, likr the one
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  • 86 2 ALOR STAR. Sun.— A carpenter, Choo Lee Meng, 18, was stabbed to death while cycling; with a girl friend last nleht Choo and the girl were traveling along a side-road in Sebranc Perak at about 10.30 psr when a youth stopped them. Without spying a
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 332 3 A San Francisco summit will suit Khrushchev KOZLOV SEES GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE AND TELLS MAYOR... MOSCOW, Sunday. rPHE Soviet First Deputy Premier, Mr. FroJ -L Kozlov, has told American officials that Mr. Khrushchev, the Russian leader, was prepared to travel to San Francisco for a summit conference, the Soviet news
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  • 58 3 TWO MEN prostrate themselves In front of a Kerala State Transport bus during opposition demonstrations and picketing tn their "direct action" campaign. This follows the Communist Government's rejection of the suggestion by the Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, that new elections would be the
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  • 170 3 DALAI LAMA CALLS FOR END TO TIBET FIGHTING NEW DELHI. Sun.— The Dalai Lama, exiled spiritual leader of Tibet, said yesterday that he would like fighting still in progress in his country to cease. He told a reporter of the Press Trust of India that as an ardent Buddhist he
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  • 229 3 'U.S. HAS TWICE AS MANY A-BOMBS AS RUSSIA' BERLIN, Sunday. PROFESSOR Linus Pauling, American Nobel Prize-winning scientist now touring Europe, said here yesterday that the United States had twice as many atomic weapons as Russia. He said in a lecture at West Berlin's Free University that the U.S. had about
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  • 100 3 LONDON. Sun. The Rev. Brian Hession. 49-year-old founder of Cancer Anonymous, left Westminster Hospital here yesterday after his third major cancer operation in five years. Five years ago, Rev. Hession was Riven only three days to live when he collapsed
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  • 127 3 (Ohio i. Sun. The lltli general synod Jf the Evangelical ana Reformed Church has called for speedy recognition of Communist China. A resolution approved by delegate:, to the synod stated that while the Church "de- plores the ruthless policies of the rulers of Red China.
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  • 142 3 Eisenhower full of vigour, says ex-general f ONDON, Sun. A former top British general has reported he was surprised to see President Eisenhower "full of vigour." An article in the Sunday Times said Sir Francis dei Gttlnfcma reported that! the American President was "fuU of vigour, alert yet relaxed" during
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  • 47 3 BALTIMORE, Sun— A golfer drove off in a temperature of 100 degrees here yesterday and saw his ball explode in midair and set fliie to the grass on landing. His opponent allowed him to play on from the explosion point with another balL Reuter.
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  • 214 3 Drink laws come under fire of Prince WHEN ME YOU 60ING TO CHANGE THEM?' TPORONTO, Sun. x Canadians and Englishmen cannot handle their liquor, a Canadian clergyman declared here yesterday. Commenting on a report that Prince Philip had criticised Ontario's restrictive liquor laws, the Rev. John Unton. general secretary of
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  • 76 3 NEW BAN ON AIR BORNE DRUNKS WASHINGTON. Suto.— The Federal Aviation Agency proposed drastic new rules yesterday to curb drunkenness aboard commercial airliners. The rules will ban any passenger from drinking alcoholic beverages aboard an airliner unless the drinks are served by the airlines themselves; and ban any carrier from
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 252 3 Your radio today RADIO SINGAPORE Medium Have 476 metres A_ni. 6.30 Good Morning; 632 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 A Date With Music; 7.30 Speak Malay: 7.35 A Date With Music; 8.00 The News--8.05 A Dale With Music 8.30—9.00 Melodies And Memories. P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; 1.02 Mediterranean Magic;
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    • 227 3 nal And The News; 7.05 A Date With Music; 7.30 Learn Malay 7.35 A Date With Music; 8.00 The News; 8.05 A Date With Music; 8.30 9.00 Melodies And Memories; P.M. 1.15 Tiffin Date; 1.30 The News; 1.40—200 Tiffin Dat«: 5.00 Children's Half Hour; 5.30 The Living Shakespeare; 6.00 Hit
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  • 54 4 MR. JACK NICHOLSON AUCUTT ond Miss Susan Mory Henderson who were married at Saint George's Garrison Church on Saturday. Mr. Nicholson is with Horper Gi lf i Han and Company and his bride is the daughter of Mr. John Henderson, Straits District Manager of Cable and Wireless
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  • 186 4 We can identify a killer, girls tell C.I.D. MAN QUESTIONED ABOUT MURDER— THEN RELEASED SINGAPORE, Sun,— Police hoped to make an early arrest in the body in the- bedroom case today after the victim's two daughters said they could identify one of the killers. The girls, Vickie Tan, 10, and
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  • 209 4 Public invited to see how SATA is fighting TB CHAIRMAN MAKES APPEAL FOR FUNDS SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association today invited the public to visit its hospital and clinic "to see for yourself how we are combatting TB. M Speaking over Radio Singapore in an appeal for funds, Mr
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  • 67 4 Two apply for scholarships SINGAPORE, Sun. The Royal Thai Consulate-Gen-eral here has received two applications for the SouthEast Asia Treaty Organisation Graduate School of Engineering scholarships. Twenty scholarships are being offered for the full academic year 1959-60 for courses in hydraulic engineering leading to the degree of Master of Engineering.
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  • 34 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. L. C. Hamlin, new regional vice-president for the Far East region. StandardVacuum Oil Company, left here today for Jakarta after visiting Stanvac establishments in Singapore and the Federation.
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  • 125 4 25 SCOUTS LEAVE FOR WORLD JAMBOREE SINGAPORE. Sun. Twenty-five scouts left in the Cambodge tonight to represent the State of Singapore at the 10th World Jamboree, to be held at Los Banos. Philippines, from July 17 to 26. This is the largest group of Singapore scouts to attend any world
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  • 61 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Chan Chieu Klat, principal of Queenstown Secondary Technical School will represent the Singapore Education Ministry at a seminar on vocational and technical education in Tokyo. Known as the "Workshop Seminar for Administrators of Vocational and Technical Education in South-East Asia." It is being
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  • 187 4 PAY CUT: UNIONS PLAN ACTION SINGAPORE, Sun. Leaders of organisations representing employees of the Singapore City Council and the Singapore Improvement Trust will meet tomorrow to plan concerted action to assert the rights of their members over the pay-cut issue. The organisations are the City Council Services Union. The organisation
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  • 51 4 SINGAPORE, Sun i. Two representatives of the Chinese YMCA here, Goh Phia Cheng, 16, and Tan Eng Swee, 15, left in the Cambodge for Japan tonight to attend the International Older Boys' Camp, sponsored by the Kobe YMCA, to be held from July 23 to July
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  • 73 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The prospect of thrills attracted about 2.000 people today to tho Malayan Waterski Association aquatic carnival at West Point garden, Pasir Panjang. On the programme were displays of trick ski-ing, a trade fair and a fashion show. There were several spills and
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 115 4 Singapore diary.,. UNTVEBSITT OF MALAYA ABT MUSEUM: Permanent collection includes contemporary Malayan painting, Indian and South-East Asian sculpture, Chinese ceramics. and Islamic Art, 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. SINGAPOBE ABT SOCIETY: Exhibition of paintings by Hasan OJaafar at the Singapore Polytechnic 10 ajn. to 6 pjn. SHELL THEATBETTE: Free 01m
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    • 111 4 Malay civil service exam. Prep: Btd. I 5.15 pjn.; judo practice tor seniors 5.45 p.m.; bodybuilders meeting 6 pjn. CHINESE TMCA: Table-ten-nis 9 ajn.: body-building and watfht-lUtinc 3 pro,; boys' basketball 7JO pjn.: special slides for secondary students and club members 7.30 p.m.; kun tow class 8 30 pjn. FEDERATION
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  • 1289 5 Mannock, the killer airman AMONG the British subjects interned by Turkey when she entered World War I on the German side was a tall and skinny Irish telephone mechanic named Edward Manrork. In April, 1915, the Turks released him and allowed him to return to England with other men not
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  • 40 6 2* Wort, tit (Minimum). MR. AND MRS. AJIT SINGH and family sincerely thank all Relatives and Friends lor their Kind Expressions of Sympathy and Attendance at the Funeral of i lie beloved Mother of Mr. Ajit Singh on 29.6.59.
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  • 218 6 10 Wtrdt tit {Minimum). AT "THE COCKPIT". Mondays 10 Fridays Business Mans Lunch $3 50. 810 REDUCTIONS in Cocktail Wear at Madeline's. 278. Orchard Koad. Final Clearance today and tomorrow. TASTY A ECONOMICAL! Cold Storage Freshly made Sausages— Beef 96 C. lb.. Pork ***** b. Chlpolata 81.25 lb. Try
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  • 92 6 :o Wordi U Win.)- Box ttt. fxlra COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHY baa many uses In Commerce and Industry. Advanced development if the process In tre Straits TUnea Colour Laboratory ;.hlcb produce up to 11" i 18" baa made its use possible for many purposes Including house magazines, brochures, abowcarda and illuminated
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  • 611 6 The Straits Times Monday, July 6, 1959 The End In Sight Today in Geneva Britain's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs resumes leadership of his country's delegation at the year-old talks on a nuclear test ban. It will be passed over as a minor circumstance in a series of talks
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  • 314 6 Today their Majesties the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong leave for a week's stay in Brunei as the guests of the Sultan, Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin. This is a return visit; Sir Omar was an honoured and very welcome guest in the Federation three months
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  • 300 6 It is unlikely in any major industrial development programme, says the Singapore Government's statement of policy, that Singapore would be able to retain its one hundred per cent free port status. Wherever tariffs are to be erected, "this must be done only when the advantage of increased employment
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  • 1367 6 Federation andSingapore: Caine puts tne case for co-operation SIR SYDNEY CAINE, director of the London School of Economics and former adviser to the Singapore Government, discussed prospects and problems of a future union of Singapore and the Federa tion in a new politica entity. Sir Sydney said that though Singapore
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    • 173 6 THE PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARIES AND THE PAY CUTS MR. LEE KUAN YEW says that the Singapore Government is on the verge of bankruptcy and therefore has no choice but to cut the pay of its employees. But I cannot understand why he should appoint so many of his party colleagues to
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    • 126 6 RECENTLY, in a special LX report about Singapore's Minister of Finance, a Chinese newspaper listed his services to the local people. In 1952. he represented the senior local officers in their fight for family allowances. In order to get this allowance, he and the
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    • 93 6 AS loyal Singaporeans we are conscious of our duty to the Btate. Our Government faces a serious financial crisis. This was due to the inept and spendthrift policy of the former Government. Cutting of Ministers' and government servants' pay will help to some extent to tide over
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    • 90 6 agree with the Rally. a Singapore Catholic newspaper, that "sterilisation Is vile and immoral and degrading" (B.T. July 3). As "Mother of Three said the other day: "I am not an animal to be sorted, tabulated. mated and then sterilised to suit the needs of
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    • 203 6 Overpaid? Why doesn't he try this and find out? "pED UP" (B.T. June 29) states that "cutting the salaries of Government servants is neither fair nor the right thing to do, because the salary of a person should be cut only if he is overpaid." I would suggest he put
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    • 46 6 LAST week I read of the Government's Intention to train girls from Chinese schools as nurses. Chineseeducated girls should be able to deal better with non -English speaking nft. tients. The same encouragement should now be given to Malay school girls. ISMAIL Singapore.
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  • 172 7 King and Queen off today to visit Brunei IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun. nr —The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong and his Consort will leave for Brunei tomorrow in a chartered Malayan Airways Skymaster for their first overseas tour. The plane was put at their disposal by the Sultan of Brunei. Their Majesties will
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  • 389 7 GOVT. WILL DEVELOP PULAU LANGKAWI AS BIGGEST BASE FOR OCEAN HARVEST KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DULAU LANGKAWI, off Kedah, is to be 1 made the first and biggest base for deep-sea fishing in the Federation. The Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul A; iz bin Ishak who announced this
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  • 56 7 New Zealand's new envoy to Singapore MR. R. L. 11l TCHENS. 45. (above) who has been appointed New Zealand Commissioner in Singapore. He is doe here on July 13. A man with a distinruished war record, Mr. Hutchens commanded the 24th. 26th and 27th New Zealand Battalions in Africa and
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  • 60 7 THE PHILIPPINES consul in Singapore. Mr. Ale. jandro F. Hoi-gores (c*ntre), with the Yang diPertuan Negara. Sir William Goode, and Singapore's Minister for National Development, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, during the Philippines Day re. ception at Raffles Hotel on Saturday night. Sir William
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  • 86 7 SINGAM HITS OUT AT THAT DINNER SEREMBAN. Sun. The raising of funds by the Alliance at a recent dinner In Kuala Lumpur was attacked last night by the chairman of the Negri Sembllan division of the Labour Party of Malaya, Mr. Robert Slngam. Mr. Slngam. who was speaking at a
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  • 56 7 A FIRST TEAS arts student. Miss Jeanette Foo. of the University of Malaya In Kuala Lumpur models "Rivera", a gay swimsuit with matching straparound skirt In English multi-coloured cotton. The fashion show was part of the ball organised on Saturday night by the University of
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  • 150 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. ("•HINESE schoolteachers have been asked to boyv cott a special Government examination to enter the proposed unified scheme. The Federation Government has Insisted that "unqualified" teachers should sit for an examination to be considered for the proposed unified scheme. The teachers hare
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  • 35 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Malcolm Harrison, a soldier In the Royal Engineers, was fined $50 in the magistrate's court today for driving a military vehicle in an inconsiderate manner and grazing against a car.
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  • 336 7 UNNO branch told: Bury hatchet and fight polls KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. NEARLY 100 delegates attending the Kuala Lumpur UMNO extraordinary delegates' conference here today were told to sink their differences and consolidate their efforts towards winning the first parliamentary election next month. The Director of the Language Institute, Tuan Syed
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  • 40 7 Chief Secretary visits S'pore SINGAPORE, Sun. The Chief Secretary of North Borneo. Mr. R. N. Turner, tarlved here today from Britain for a brief stopover before returning to Jesselton. Mr. Turner flew to Britain last month for a medical check-up.
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  • 52 7 PENANC, Sun. Three men suspected of planning to rob the Rex Theatre here were arrested last night. Two home-made pistols were recovered. Police bid an ambush after being tipped off. Th« suspects were in the f^oyer. One of the suspects tried to escape but
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  • 159 7 PAY CUTS: RACES HARDLY AFFECTED SINGAPORE, Sun.— Pay cuts for government, sci vants this month and a gt n°ml shortage of ready cash hud only a slight effect on attendance or tote turnover at Bukit Timah races yesterday. "A very satisfactory crowd." said a Turf Club official. The tote turnover
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  • 50 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Members of the commission Inquiring Into the pineapple industry will tomorrow visit canneries and the pineapple canning research station in Johore. There will be no formal sitting. The commission will resume Its sitting on Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Government Offices Building, Johore Bahru.
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  • 864 8 An old wound in the Far East THE SIEGE OF PEKING. By Peter Fleming. (Hart-Davis 255.). Reviewed by Raymond Mortimer. THE events of from fifty to seventy years ago often meet a blind spot in our knowledge: most, of us are not old enough to have read about them in
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  • 26 8 the revolution DAUGHTER OF FRANCE by V. Sack-ville-West (Michael Joaeph. 25a.) TOANCE in the early and mid seventeenth century was a place of revolution
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  • 152 8 and much more DETOIR THROUGH DEVON by Guy Endore (GolUnei I!s. 6d.) PRANK WALLIS had a passion for words. He worked on them until he moved from being a friendless boy in an orphange to being lecturer in English at his local college. And in the course of
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    • 295 8 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 1 S. Home county, perhaps, for household managements (8, 6). 9 The end of a race? (8). 10 Landfall the Ark twice failed to stop at (6 1. 11 Twist a net lor fish? (8). 12 21 seems to be trembling (6). 14 Demoralised cur of
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  • 1279 10 MUCH BIGGER VOLUME By Our Market Correspondent THE outstanding influence on the Malayan Share Market last week was the mid-week policy speech of the new Government in Singapore. The market had been waiting for the programme for some weeks and prices had drifted to lower levels with
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  • 33 10 TIN RUBBER (per pfcul) (per Ib.) June 2« (4*2.50 f u. SO 5445.75 $i% eta. July 1 $4*1.37 U 93 oU. $401.50 93", eta. S $4* 1.50 M eta. 4 $4*1.5*
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  • 30 10 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED Current Date of Total for Total for payment payment year previous Malafca Find* Rubber 15% t July 14 10' i New Seueai Ltd. 7^% July 24 7',% 5.«
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  • 600 10 \f AIN influences on the Singapore Rubber Market last week were the covering of Russian orders and the bearish influence of American stockpile policy. The General Services Administration has now announced that their rubber stockpile rotation programme will be halted for 30 days while new
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  • 68 10 The Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following changes In its rates to merchants on Saturday. July 4. (all rates to $100): Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: French Francs *****; Belgian Francs *****. < On the free exchange market In Hong Kong, the U.S. dollar was quoted at
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    • 123 10 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. 33/35, TELOK AVER STRUT. Telephone No. ***** Weekly Service to KUCHING, SARIKEI BINATANG ond SIBU. M/V "GIANG LEE" IN PORT SAILS 11/7 M/V "GIANG ANN" DUE 12/7 SAILS It/7 Accepting Passengers and Cereo Sarawak Agents: BORNEO CO., LTD. GUAN GUAN LIMITED 23, Telok Ayer
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    • 572 10 TENDERS WAR DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for: Rubber tapping rites over approximately 27 acres of young bud grafted rubber at Buklt Terendak Malacca. Further particulars and tender forms can be obtained from D.AJX Lands, 998 Paul Street. Swemban. Closing date for tenders will be 20th July 1959. SALES
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    • 753 10 NOTICES NOTICE MESSRS KANO CHEAH. Chartered Accountant*. 13. Hale Street, Ipoh, nave been appointed treasurers to the Perak Turf Club and Perak Turf Club Sport* Club as from Ist July, 1959. 8. D. BCOTT. J.P. Secretary. NOTICE TO LET. IST FLOOR 84 Brewster Road. Ipoh. Office premises. 34 Kidd j
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    • 360 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given thnt by a deed made the 27th day of June. 195 J between Tajdeen. son of Vallmo.-mmed Jamal of No. 136 Hale Street, Kuala Lumpur ot the one part end K. Hassam Jamal of No. 97 Chulla Street, Penang of the other part the
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    • 691 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY The City Council of George Town has a vacancy for a Probationary Market Inspector. Only Federal ClUsens below the age of I 23 who nave obtained the School Certificate wtth a credit in General Science need apply I Closing date 16th July 1959. Full 1 particulars and
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    • 498 11 (CeaUaued Cross Page SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* IS (Mi*.)— Box it ct.. rxtrm LOCUM MEDICAL PRACTITIONER (Male) Required by large practice in Federal Capital. Period 4-8 weeks from September Ist. car provided. EXPERIENCED SECRETARY/ STENOGRAPHER Required by Engineering Department In old established European company. Please apply stating qualifications and enclosing
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    • 818 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wordt SS < Mm Box It ett. tMtrm WANTED GENERAL AMAH must be good cook and thoroughly capable of caring for young baby when necessary. Phone *****. WANTED DOCTOR to assist In established dispensaries in Pahang or Selangor with a view to partnership later. Apply Box A
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    • 819 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word, tt (Mln.)— Box St ett. oxtrm UNFURNISHED BUNGALOW 4 bedrooms, modern bathrooms attached, and unfurnished house 2 bedrooms, modern sanitation on hilltop facing sea In Johore Bahru Town. Please apply P.O. Box 669 Spore or Tel: 3621 J3. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY or 1.8.59 occupation, one furnished and one
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    • 774 11 TUITION it Wordt U Mln.)— Box it eto. txtrm IT'S NEVER too late to get started! Expert coaching la now offered by the famous Inter national Correspondence Schools to cover the examinations of tbe 1 Australian Society of Accountants. Fees include all textbooks, tuition until successful. Write Now for full
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    • 865 11 HIRE PURCHASE M Wordt tt (Mln.)— Box tt ct,. txtrm WHY PAT MORE Radios/ radiograms on easy payments Orundlg, Philips. Nordmende Ecko, Telefunlcen also 24 months Instalments for refrigerators. Nachiappa Bros: 54 Serangoon Road, 10 Collyer Quay; 963 Oeylang Road, Singapore, 7 Bukit Blntang Road, Kuala Lumpur. TELEFDNKEN. NORDMENDE Bluespot.
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    • 788 11 FOR SALE tt Word, U Min.)— Box it ett. txtrm CLEARING: Gents' Cotton Drill Shorts in White. Khaki St Navy (all sizes) only $2.90. Many Bargains. Remember Cathay's 38 39 8.-as Basah Road, Spore. ONE TD 14 CRAWLER Tractor I complete with Hydraulic Dozer good working order. Selling price i
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  • 271 12 PERAK WIN BUT DO NOT IMPRESS VIC NAYAGAM. By Kuala Lumpur, Sun pERAK. the 1957 champions, were not at all im- pressive when they beat Federation Armed Forces 5-0, after leading 1-0 at half time, in a second round Malaya Cup match at Rifle Range Road here today. Peraks big
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  • 148 12 RESULTS AT A GLANCE AND TABLES NORTH ZONE Forces 0 Perak 5 Penang 8 Services 1 Perak 6 5 0 1 27 6 10 Penan 6 4 1 1 27 10 9 S vice* 6 3 2 1 17 19 8 Kedah 6 2 1 3 12 20 5 Perils
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  • 388 12 0H KEE TIAHG, PAGE 12 BRINGS YOU ALL THE MALAYA CUP RESULTS By BRILLIANT SIANG HOCK SLAMS IN FIVE GOALS IN 8-1 VICTORY Penang, Sun. PENANG kept alive their hopes of retaining the Malaya Cup when they trounced Combined Services Malaya 8-1 at the City Stadium here
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  • 442 12 Disallowed goal contributed to S,pore defeat By GILBERT WOODEN CEREMBAN, Sun s A hotly-disputed referee's decision deprived Singapore of a point from their Malaya Cup match against Negri Sembilan here today. Negri surprised with a 1-0 victory which they deserved. After Negri scored theiV only goal through Peter Van Huizen
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  • 345 12 LONDON, Sun. Close of play scores in yesterdays cricket matches: At The Oral:— Surrey 312 (M. Stewart 140, D. Fletcher 89). Essex 14-0. At Bournemouth Hampshire 160 (A. Oorran 6-60). Oxford University 161-2 (A. South 107 n.o). At Aldershot The Army 306 (A. Jones
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  • 58 12 IPOH. Sun.— E. Balasingam. who was the champion athlete In the Perak Medical Department athletics meet here today, broke three championship record*. Balasmgam set new marks In the 100 yards (10.4). 220 yards (24se£) and hop. step and jump (38ft 4in>. Oulam Rasul set a new
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  • 174 12 IPOH, Sun.— Moses Tay and Choong Ah Kow retained their men's doubles title for the third year running in the Perak lawn tennis championships here this afternoon. They beat S. A. Azman and Zainal Abidln Ali of Selangor 9-7. 6-3. 9-11, 6-2 In the final which
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  • 449 12  - MALACCA STAND UP TO SELANGOR'S POWER TO FORCE 4-4 DRAW SAUL JOSHUA SHOCKS FOR SOUTH ZONE FAVOURITES By MALACCA, Sun.—Selangor's soccer prestige suffered a severe blow today when their near international team were held to a 4-4 draw by Malacca in their return Malaya Cup south zone match at Kubu
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  • 472 13 EMU CLUB HIT QUICK 115-4 TO BEAT SINGAPORE SCOREBOARD MNGAPORE— IST. INNS: 114 EMU CUB— IST. INNS. 11l SINGAPORE— 2ND. INNS. Plowright lbw Evans 6 Marks st Btrt b Crossing S3 Mungrue b Evans 3 Da Silva b Brace S Kirkham c Birt b Taylor 16 Delllkan c Hayward b
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  • 53 13 BUKIT MBRTAJAM, Sun. Bukit Mertajam High School en- tered the D'Arcy Irvine Cup final when they beat Ibrahim School by ten wickeu at Sunget Patani yesterday. They will meet Penang Free School In the final. Ibrahim School (.Varilappan 5-2). High School 30 for no wicket
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  • 128 13 Delilkan to lead Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Singapore s all-rounder. Alex Delilun. will lead the Malayan Cricket Association's XI to meet the Emu Cricket Club of Australia on the Kuala Lumpur Padang next week-end, July 11, 12 and 13. The team, which was announced today, includes six players from Selangor. three
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  • 114 13 rCNQAPORE, Sun. With a three-goals-ln four-minutes spell, all scored off defensive mistakes. Singapore Joint Sei vices "A" beat Singapore Government Services F.A. "A" 6-1. In their soccer match at Jalan Besar today. Services took the lead in the 20th minute through lnslde-right McOlynn who scored from
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  • 22 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. Royal Island Club beat American Association 144 to 4>; In their golf match at Thomson Road Road today.
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  • 615 13 Weight for all eight races on Wednesday WEIGHTS for Baasae Ml n all eight ra- ces at Bukit Ti- a *J*2L,r mah on Wednes- rRST" 7 M day: Cl. I.DIv. 1-6 F C 1.3. Div. 1-« F Higb Sock. 9.16 lr binder 8.00 Marigold 8.12 Betertherpe 8.11 Malayan Slm Jnan
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  • 289 13 RAUB. Sunday. vjEGRI SEMBILAN beat Pahang by 123 runs in P* their Malayan Cricket Association league match which ended here today. Negri. who led by 75 runs on the first Innings yesterday, were dismissed (or 111 runs today. They found it difficult to score off
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  • 30 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. YMBA beat RAF Seletar by 22 runs in a Singapore Cricket Association Junior tournament match at Seletar today. YMBA 64 (Soutngate 6-25). qejetar 42 (Chandra 5-14).
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  • 26 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. Royal Singapore Golf Club beat Far Ernst Air Force by 5-** to 3- H In their golf match at 81me Road today.
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  • 396 13 LONDON. Sun. Harvard University, of America took the honours at Henley Royal Regatta, which was concluded yesterday at Henley-on-Thatnes. One of the biggest crowds In the history of the regatta gathered In torrid heat beside the Thames at this mecca of rowing. The Harvard crews
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  • 680 13 JPOH, Sun. Malayan j Thomas Cup players Teh Kew San and Eddie Choong. were toda> surprisingly beaten in straight sets by Malayan schoolboy champions, J Ng Boon Bee and Wong Poh Keng, in a men's doubles tie in the Perak open badminton championships.
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  • 101 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. Darshan Singh (6o n.o.i and Drtebarg (58) I helped Prisons to beat OHQ by 37 runs In a SCA junior tournament match at Tanglln today. Scores were: Prisons 167 (Keel 5-33) OHQ 130 (Griffin 28. Florence 23 H. Perera a-26, Devmraj 3-46. At Woodsvllle:
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  • 73 13 Australian soccer SYDNEY, Sun.— Results of the Australian football matches played today: Qnssnetana 1 Div. 1: Blackstons 3 Oxley X Corinthians 0 Hellenic 1. N.S.W. AMociaUon Div. 1 'North): Awaba 3 Cardiff 1. L. MacQuarie 2 Cessnock 1. Charlestown 3 W. Wallsend 9. Blacksmith 1 Mayfleld U. 5. Wallsend 2
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 53 13 SINGAPORE: Athletic* Interschool final*. Jalan Beaar Stadium ■2.30 p.m.). S*eeer Dlv. 2A. Police v Blue Rovers. Geylang; Dlv. 3A. Western v Setla Jaya, Balestier Road; S«leUr P.C. v Indian Brotherhood. Faxrer Park; Friendly —SRC v Maxwell, padang. Gtott:— RSOC women's menorlal cup (stroke) qualifying round. BUIarda Singapore championships (four beJla).
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  • 386 14 PREMIER SPEAKS OF 'SHARING PROBLEMS' SINGAPORE, Sunday fHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that the Government intended "to share some of the prob Icins between unions and the management of statutory boards." He was speaking it a meeting of
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  • 120 14 A CALL FOR CHANCE TO STUDY MALAY SINGAPORE, Sun. The University of Malaya's Socialist Club decided last night to ask the university authorities to provide facilities for all students to learn Malay. A resolution passed by the club said this shoui* be done in the Interest of national unity. The
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  • 60 14 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Bishop of Rangoon, the Rt. Rev. V. G. Shearburn. now on a visit to Singapore, today preached in the Garrison Church. Tanglin, and at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Bishop, a former Army chaplain, will conduct a retreat for chaplains of the three
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  • 107 14 CABLE RECEIVED Mr. V. Subramamam retired Financial Asst. Public Works expired at Vaddukoddal on 4th lnst. NBO WAN CHIN passed away peacefully, after, a long lUnes*. Sadly mourned by three daughters, ten eons and many grandchildren. Funeral leaves 18, Palm Grove Avenue, for Choa Chu Kang on Thursday. MR.
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  • 176 14 S,pore bride in broken down yacht at sea [\ARWIN. Sun. A beautiful 21-year-old Singapore girl is aboard the million dollar luxury yacht, Sea Fox. which has broken down in the Arafura Sea. She is Marina Cunico, who was married to the yachts bosun Colin Attlas two hours after she arrived
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  • 30 14 MOSCOW, Sun.— Forty-two countries wish to take part in the International Film Festival which opens in Moscow on Aug. 3. according to Tass, the Soviet news agency. Reuter.
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  • 131 14 RESCUED— AFTER BEING ADRIFT THREE DAYS MALACCA. Sun.— Three Malay fishermen whose fishing craft had been adrift for three days and nights after developing engine trouble were rescued by HMMS Sri Pahang. off Cape Rachando. this morning. The three men were exhausted. They had rowed in relays to get away
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  • 78 14 A NANYANG UNIVERSITY lecturer in economics, Mr. Huang Ying Jung, 54, and his wife were seriously injured in this collision at the 61 mile, Dunearn Road, yesterday. Both of them were returning to their Siang Kuang Avenue home when the accident occurred
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  • 226 14 MINISTRY: IRVINE WAS MISQUOTED AT PINES INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday 'THE MINISTRY of Commerce and Industry today x cleared up a statement reported to have been made by the secretary to the Ministry, Mr. I. D. Irvine, at the opening session of the Pineapple Commission of Inquiry last Wednesday. The
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    • 290 14 GURION TO QUIT JERUSALEM, Sun. Premier David BenGurion said he would resign by Monday morning unless four leftist Ministers quit the nations coalition cabinet today. Mr. Ben-Gurion's threat came after a two-hour cabinet meeting which he did not attend on the grounds that the Ministers of
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    • 27 14 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia will use US$4OO,OOO worth of Japanese war reparations to build a cotton spinning plant in Bandoeng, Antara News Agency reported today. Reutei
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    • 31 14 JAKARTA, Sun. An Indonesian mission will fly to Russia on July 18 to renew the three year old trade agreement between the two countries. Antara News Agency reported. Reuter.
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    • 284 14 King Norodom tells of plot r to oust him PHNOM-PENH (Cambodia), Sunday. IT ING Norodom Suramarit of Cambodia today told the Cambodian people that "a vile plot which once threatened the Crown" had been smashed by their faithfulness, steadfastness and support "in very difficult hours." The King's message was read
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    • 121 14 SPACE CLOCK TO TEST THEORY OF RELATIVITY NEW YORK, Sun. An atomic clock able to "tick" at 24,000 million times a second and designed to orbit the earth to check Einstein's Theory of Relativity is being developed under a Government contract. The clock would weight 301 b. measure 12 by
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    • 37 14 NEW DELHI, Sun. Tht Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, left here tonight by air for Calcutta after talks with the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. He will fly from Calcutta to Singapore tomorrow. Reuter.
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    • 38 14 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. David Ormsby-Gore, Minister of State at the Foreign Office, left here by air today for Geneva to lead the British delegation to the U.N. Economic and social council's current session there. Reuter.
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    • 45 14 RHEIMS. Sun— Britain's Ton* Brooks, driving an Italian Ferrari, won the French and Europe— Grand Prix here today. Phil Hill, of the United State* also in a Ferrari, was second, tarn Australian Jack Brabham, driving a British Cooper, was third. Reuter.
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    • 144 14 SURGEONS FIND 'GENUINE COTTON' GROWING IN A WOMAN'S BODY rKYO. Sun. A report describing how genuine vegetable cotton was found growing Inside a 45-year-old woman was presented at a surgical congress in Western Japan. The' report was made by Dr. Tamotsu Ta.jiri. a surgeon, and Prof. Seiji Akagi, of Okayama
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