The Straits Times, 17 April 1960

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  • 12 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES in No. 12M> SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1%0 20 CENTS
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  • 232 1 300 busmen to strike s; A PORE, Sat— Three nundred employees of the Tay Koh Vat Bus Company today voted to go on strike Over four n claims Th> nwret bal'ot at two meetings In Thomson Road, after talks with th« management broke down on Thursday. One member voted against
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  • 80 1 A merdeka call by 50 nations /CONAKRY -Guinea i. Sat. V The 50-nation AtroA.>ian iSolidarr rtnee passed a resolution lallinu on Britain to 'recognise the independence' of trine of Its African protectorates. The resolution passed jrwterdav at the last session Of the live-day conference— •aid that Britain should re■he independence
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  • 1028 1 Regardless of practice of non-interference... Tengku to raise African killings at Premiers' talks KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JENCKU ABDUL RAHMAN today said he intended to bring up the recent South African massacre at the Conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers in London next month, notwithstanding the practice of
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  • 110 1 This is the text of the resolution which Tengku Abdul Rahman will move at the meeting of Parliament on Wednesday, on the recent South African massacre: That this House, while fully recognising the resw pon«<bility of the South African Government for its im,: internal policies and administration, iM-verthHess
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  • 376 1 SINCAPORE, Saturday. PRIEF SPELLS of heavy rain today failed to dampen the holiday mood of the people as they entered the second day of their four-day Easter holidays in this City with many visitors from the Federation. The holidays started yesterday with a
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  • 311 1 ERIC SAFE, HUNT FOR SNATCHERS GOES ON PARIS, Saturday. THE biggest manhunt in French criminal history beg.m yesterday after payment of an undisclosed rinsom freed four-year-old Eric Peugeot, scion of the millionaire car manufacturers Last night the kidnappers were still at large. A report broadcast throughout France that three people
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  • 299 1 Triumph again for the Tengku I/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight confirmtd his "unchallenged lead ership and popularity" m the UMNO when he was elected president of the party unopposed for the ninth year in succession at the UMNO general assembly here. The Deputy Prime Minister
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  • 27 1 AMSTERDAM, Sat. A married couple and six of their eight children were burned to death in their home at Htorn early today. Reuter.
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  • 25 1 JAKARTA. Sat. The Indonesian Navy trig-ate Surapati. and the corvettes Pattlmura and Hassariuddin. will leave shortly on a visit to India.
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  • 29 1 HONG KONG. Sat. Malayan Airways Ltd. has applied for a licence to operate a twice weekly non-stop Super Constellation service between Hong Kong and Singapore. U.P.I.
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  • 160 1 JAKARTA, Sat. The Indonesian Government announced yesterday that all Dutch ships would be banned from entering Indonesian waters as from June 6. Antara news agency reported. The ban was decided after a meeting of the newly formed Indonesian Sea Transport Council, which said ft was "a
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  • 58 1 ROME, Sat. A doctor said today that three sisters were undergoing change of sex treatment to become three brothers Professor Pietro Zulll ol the Holy Annunciation Hospital said two of the girls, aged 18 and 14. had undergone the vital surgery already, while lh«>»r 10-year-old
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  • 174 1 Economy Run: 59 in last lap today KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. There will be 59 starters tomorrow in the last and longest lap K.L. to Singjpore the sixth Mclayan Mubilgas Econorry Run. The three-day event started from Ipoh at 10 p.m night with 64 compet:' The tough second lap. through 103
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  • 21 1 10 THUGS ATTAv MAN IN *A* MXGAFOU Leu; I awly ju.iuft'i U :n- irij'.u ilti.k arSMd Ilia: .Uiddle Eo»d
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  • 3214 2  - THREA TENED by angry women as I defended Lana Turner's daughter Jerry Giesler Continuing the famous cases of ace Hollywood lawyer Jerry Giesler ra ...legal adviser to the stars FL YNN AND THE TWO TEENAGE GIRLS OM. <»f thr occupational risks of being a criminal lawyer is that not everybody
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  • 686 3 The Peking professor hits at Red critics (HE URCES BIRTH CONTROL) PEKING. THE 78-year-old American educated President of Peking University, Professor Ma Yin-chu, who takes two cold baths every day, says that he is also unafraid of ideological "cold water" thrown at him by Communist critics. This retort came from
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  • 93 4 Around the world with a tape recorder rrrtty Ann Tan. t» (above). i« going on a world tour armed with a midget tape rwvfvf f air h*»trs» with Borneo \ir«a>% and a part-lime Atinomturr and uisc jockey •f R*4m Sarawak she in tend* to keep a spokrn diarr of the
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  • 162 4 EXTRAORDINARY FEAT SAYS THE TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. lAIITHIN TWO YEARS since achieving independence, the Federation has a reserve of about $200 million in its treasury. This was disclosed by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in his speech to the UMNO General Assembly which
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  • 447 4 WOMEN DELEGATES ASK: WHAT IS WRONG WITH LOCAL GIRLS? |(UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The powerful UMNO Kjum Ibu (Women's Section) yesterday unanimously passed a resolution urging the Government to "advise" Muslim students abroad not to marry Europeans. This johore inspired resolution,
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  • 135 4 FILM ON LIFE OF LATE KING KI'ALA LIMVI'R, Sat. The story of the public life of the late Yang diPertuan Agong will be retold in a new film produced by the Malayan Film Unit. The Aim, which deals mainly with the Royal mural, relates the last years ot the late
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  • 108 4 MALACCA. Sat. The bodies ol two labourers, an 18-year-old girl and a 60--year-old man who were killed at a tin mine Kesang on Thursday. were recovered yesterday. Another man who died. Loke Chun. 53, is still missing. The bodies recovered were those of Kao
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  • 85 4 SPECIAL RADIO FEATURES FOR EASTER SINOAPORE. Sat Radi.i Singapore ha* arranged special programmes (or tomorrow and Easter Monday. In addition to the weekly series, "Learn Malay", at 12.30 p.m., there will be a variety show called Easter Fare, tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. It will feature Mona Pong, Ahmad Daud, Ollmpio
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  • 241 4 Chess: Fontana leads Hickey SINGAPORE. Sat The 12th Malayan Cheas Congress entered its second day today with newcomer R. E. Fontana strongly lipped to be this year's open champion. With four points, he is now ahead of J. C Hickey. the defending champion, who has scored 3'j points. Fontana 'vill
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  • 128 4 Poly's Nautical Department is reorganised CINOAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Polytechnic has reorganised its Nautical Department to provide better training for Singapore's youth to meet the challenge of the sea. According to a Government statement staff is being increased. A head of department L> awaited: a widely experienced, qualified lecturer and
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  • 531 5 ONE OF THREE RECOMMENDATIONS BY PROBE COMMITTEE ON GWEE REPORT REVIEW TEAM SUBMITS ITS FINDINGS TO VARSITY CHAIRMAN SINGAPORE. Saturday. THE NANYANC UNIVERSITY was today urged to reject the Singapore Government's "conditional" financial aid offer. This was one of three importont recommendations of the
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  • 326 5 Ethel earns special tution offer to U.S. VIOLINIST HAS BUSMAN S HOLIDAY 1 IN HONG KONG CINGAPORE. Sat. A brilliant but very shy woman violinist has returned from what she called a 'busman's holiday" in Hong Kong. Miss Ethel Der Yuen Low. one of Singapore's top violinists, went to Hong
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  • 74 5 SINGAPORE, Sat. Forty employees of the Diamond and T\ij cinemas here who went on strike yesterday, have returned to work. The men walked out at about 2 p.m. following refusal by the management of Diamond theatre to reinstate three sacked workers. Both cinemas belong to
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  • 272 5 Death of Lady Daphne CINCAPORE. Sat. Close relatives and friends today spoke of the quiet courage of Lady Daphne Oehlers, the wife of Sir George Oehlers, the Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, who died in her sleep at the General Hospital early yesterday after a long illness. They said
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  • 75 5 127,816 listen in -officially SINGAPORE. Sat. Eleven thousand radio licences were taken out last month as compared with 7.000 in the same month last year. This was the measure of the success of Radio Singapore's licence campaign. The figure was second highest total of monthly sales ever recorded in Singapore,
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  • 36 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. The Towner Road office of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union was burgled at dawn today. The loss, amounting to $520. included two typewriters and a table fan.
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  • 34 5 PENANG. Sat.-Tho Penan* Muslim Youth Society at its annual general meeting tomorrow will consider a resolution urging ihe Government to ban all forms of strip-tease shows and beauty contests.
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  • 111 5 500,000 PLAN TO DEVELOP LANGKAWI A LOR STAR. Sat. The Federal aad State Governments plan to spend more than half a million dollars within me next few years to develop trie noliday resort of Pulau Langkawi. 25 miles off the Ktciah coast. The Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, in whose
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  • 50 5 TANJONG MALIM. Sat. Sixteen people were injured when a charted bus in which they were travelling ran off the road and overturned near Trolak yesterday. The injured were members of a group of 42 youths from Teluk Anson wno were returning from a sight-seeing tour ot Singapore.
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    • 86 5 Every mother knows that after the rigours of it M childbirth she must regain her strength as quickly i as possible. That is why. all over Malaya, mothers |^^fe drink DOM. because it rebuilds their health and vitality and at the same time purifies the blood. B&rf WJos They know
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    • 228 5 of with Foaming Action "V c^no QUICK N^. works so t A O V ?r^>^il 1 egi polishes so DIfI U II I j J- divjk; r *Sfc3 wlth BLEACH I Float* dirt t drain rigttt down tHQ j Opens on Saturday \/s*aY 23rd. April I VICTORIA THEATRE "THE DIARY
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    • 98 6 TODAY Stuffed Peppers for lunch a recipe by Mra. C. G. Cowing Cut the top off six larg-e »reen peppers and keep for use as lids. Remove secas. Mix t©« ether half pound lean mimed pork (or beef), one large apple and on* large onion, finely chopped,
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    • 683 6 For the Problem -agers ...A YOUNG DESIGNER'S SOLUTION THE OFTEN-NEGLECTED GET YIP. TREATMENT THIS EASTER! ITS wonderful to be young, for youth it a time of fun. There is fun in school, fun with friends, and so many clothes that are fun to wear. But in Malaya this lost is
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    • 602 6 Asthma Mucus Dissolved in Day with. JUthm*. Had loot 40. 1b5. la. weight, nufft red couichinr, chnklnr aadstratiffllnravry ni(?ht— couldn't ala«p— expected to 4ie. MKNDACO stopped spasms first night and I have had no Asthma since In over S yoars." Mrs. A. W. wrltr-«: ~I had Asthma tor 26 years.
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  • 385 7 STATES RESIST BID TO CHANGE UMNO SET-UP SELANGOR AND MALACCA LEAD OPPOSITION KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE UMNO Central Executive Committee move to dissolve the party's State Executive Committees and replace them with State Liaison Committees was strongly resisted at the UMNO General Assembly meeting mire today. Selangor and Malacca led
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  • 148 7 'MALAY ANS ARE THE NICEST PEOPLE AUTHOR K\ II MPI K -sal Mr Popr-Hrn-I I uithor ot thr ofiMial biograah> of thr UU- Oiu.ii Vl*r> left her* ,ir fm Ixtndwn toda> I I wmm% m Malaya Kalhrring material for a itnmk >»m his grrat-gaad-i iil.> i si r Hugh Low.
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  • 125 7 Penang the navi- the Dane Clip Bayan L Penang. i Lumpur. Singapore. Perak and Kluang are taki>art in the rally which include tomorrow. Today's programme includ-1 in navigation. 1 reed landings. M ajr race open Tiger flown by non--ional pilot over three !ai>
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  • 490 7 THE DUSUN, Friday, April 8. THE Dusun Chinese always observe their national festivals with offerings of the good things of the earth set out ot the entrance to our land. There are holocausts of thousands of paper dollars, and the lighting of candles
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  • 111 7 PENANG. Sat.-A British soldier fell to his death on the rocks at the Sandycroft holiday leave centre at Tanjong Bungah here last night. Lance Corporal James McGregor of the 74 Held Park Squadron, Royal Engineers, based at Sungel Besi. was climbing up a
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    • 32 7 •nUE^*"<3AMBOLS /SHAU. I PAINT lUg\ /VE< PLEA6E. MeffE\ g<SO«. G^rVt?) ÜBETUEE€(» J v v^ s N. LATEoX s 1 ~*«v ANO UEfX&\ MOW OOMXI MAKK) V vl I OOVC9S4JCMA J y \LAB6eAKAf
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  • 210 8 A STORM IN BRITAIN OVER THIS BRONZE THIS brunir of Princess Margaret, by the late Sir Jacob Epstein, was widely criticised in Britain last week, wken photographs of it were published in the national Press. The remarkable piecr of sculpture is to be shown at the Royal Ararirmv summer exhibition
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  • 249 8 U.N. gets depositions from 18 Africans in disturbance area LULL IN SOUTH AFRICA AFTER THREE WEEKS OF VIOLENCE NEW YORK, Saturday. DEPOSITIONS FROM 18 AFRICANS involved in the disturbances at Sharpeville in South Africa last month, when 67 people were killed and 187 wounded, have been delivered to the United
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  • 82 8 YOU spend about a third of your life in bed. Just how coxy is your bedroom? MANY housewives 4on't make an effort to make their bedrooms pretty and coty because they think it costs a lot of money to redecoratt From tomorrow thr Free Press
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  • 150 8 \WASHINCTON, Sat. TT Dr. Hastings Banda. the Nyasaland Nationalist leader released from jail two weeks ago, told the National Press Club here today that Mr. lam Macleod, the British Colonial Secretary, was "a good man, a great man and a Christian gentleman." "Let me say
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  • 229 8 that 86 Africans were killed and 453 other people, including 60 white policemen, injured from March d to April 9. These wete known casualties as disclosed by the State Information service. It was believed many more Africans were injured, but went Into hiding rather
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  • 40 8 ROME, Sat. The Pope and 22 cardinals last night mourned the death of Christ In the sombre service of the adoration of the cross, kneeling shoeless in a denuded and veiled church here. Reuter.
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  • 16 8 TOKYO, Sat.— Japan's first polio vaccine manufacturing factory was completed at Yokohama yesterday.
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  • 270 8 I^EW YORK, Sat.— Th« "devastating" situation in South Africa has become much bigger than a mere "racial problem," singer Nat King Cole said here last night. "This Is no longer a racial 1 problem, but a human problem," he told reporter as ht prepared to fly
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  • 160 8 rpOKYO, Sat.— Women Diet (parliament) members have declared war against drunkards. Disturbed because Japanese laws are the world's most lenient to intoxicated persons the women agreed yesterday to submit a Bill to the Diet which would: PLACE in the custody of the police or a
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  • 1263 9 Sunset— splendid hour to see the Taj KATHARINE SIM TAKES THE ROAD TO DELHI... SO FAR-1.148 MILES AND ONE PUNCTURE IMISI ;«imit that I bad expected tliis trip lo U altogether harder. Instead ol which it is proving no tar. to U' a re1u shinn holiday, the cumf arti far
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  • 742 9  -  Peter Bloxham ROYAL WEDDING PART TWO By LONDON THEY called her Much-ta-Kuged Princess, many EUiiois lor Dtr hand, and public rumour had her almost engaged a score of times. But after each hinted betrothal followed the quiet denial. The Princess was .as strong-willed as she was
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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES
    • 265 10 rr Is fortunate that a new nation like Malaya should have as its Supreme Head of State one of the most progressive minded rulers tn the land. His Highness Sultan Alam Shah of Selangor is not only a logical choice as Malaya's second
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    • 210 10 jrpHE wedding or Princess -L Margaret and Mr. Antony Armstrong-Jones on May 6 is an Important event in Europe's social calendar. Yet why is European royalty finding excuses for not attending It? first to say "No" wa.s King Olaf of Norway. He pleads prior engagement. He
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  • 1379 10  -  Jeffrey Francis EXPERIENCED IN NATIONAL AFFAIRS, DEDICATED LOVER OF THE LAM) By THE DAY begins at five for the Sultan of Selangor. Thursday, April, 14, was no exception. Having got out of bed at the Istana Tetamu on the hill overlooking the
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  • 336 10 SINGAPORE. THE first issue of the Journal of SouthEast Asian History produced by the History Department of the University of Malaya division here, was published last week. The editor. Prof. K. G. Tregonnlng. Professor of History of the University of Malaya In Singapore, said in
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  • 39 11 THEY came in their thousands with candles for Good Friday night's magnificent illuminated procession in the grounds of St. Joseph's Church in Victoria Street, Singapore. This Sunday Times picture was taken by AH bin Yusoff.
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  • 301 11 'New tax laws will help the criminals' MEMO TO M.P.s WARNS OF BOGUS TAXMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ▼HE proposed amendments to the Federation's income tax laws will pave the way for robbers and kidnappers to step up their activities, says a memorandum to Members of Parliament. The memorandum, from the
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  • 92 11 Music recital by gifted U.S. pianist SINGAPORE. Sat. Musiclovers in Singapore will be able to .see. and listen to the 'playing of. the gifted Ameri- can pianist. Joseph Bloch. on I April 30 at the Cultural Centrr The recital, presented by the Singapore Musical So-bt-gins at 8 45 p.m. and
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  • 68 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Members of the Johore Planters Association have continued f o give their support to the Troops Welfare Fund even thouuh the Emergency Is over Recently a donation of $5,984 wa^ made to the Fund. The GOC Malaya. Major General J.A.R. Robertson has I
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  • 173 11 BABIES GREET BALLET GIRL OINGAPORE. Sat Three >O baby ballerinas yesterday greeted the return from Britain of their former teacher. Miss Goh Soo Nee, with a dance of Joy at the wharves. With their mothers, they had been waiting an hour before the Chusan steamed into port. Returning with Miss
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  • 60 11 72 library books missing JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Three months after a new library was opened at the Johore International Club, i the club's secretary reports I that 71 books are missing. An appeal has been made to members to return the missing books. Fines are to be Imposed on those
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  • 150 11 SINGAPORE DRIVING SCHOOLS APPEAL FOR PRIVILEGE SINGAPORE, Saturday. THREE hundred driving instructors and driving school owners here have appealed to the Government to restore a privilege they had had for the past three years. The privilege: Six driving tests a day for pupils nominated by driving schools, and 12 for
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  • 110 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. While being treated as a guest iln a house. M. Rajasegaran I stole a radio, worth $250. from the premises, the Second Criminal District Court was told. Rajasegaran. 21. who pleaded guilty, was sentenced to two years' Jail with two years'
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  • 45 11 lO|»\^ fton DirkvMi 10.04 air '•Jt Sli. t 4ld pjj M»M<»»k..v\ .ngapore 23; a.m. (if: Btn 4 Port Dickson 10.49 am 6ft. Ktn> 11** P- > Port Swatwnham lo I] B S9 io 30 > Til. >l N»l t s •MB: Tumorro« 633
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  • 27 11 SINGAPUH: Three "Aloha arrbasNadorV f rO m Hawaii will Ix- in Sin«aNattonal Day e»l^bratu)i:< when they arrive tor a seven -day visit on June
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  • 30 11 SINGAPORE, Sat. A new 200-passenger air conditioned ferry launch, the Laju, will soon be operating between Singapore and Pulau Bukom for Shell Company employees and their families.
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  • 23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— A Canadian National Defence College study group of 17 will arrive here on Monday for a three-day visit.
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  • 93 11 Jailed five years on rape charge SINGAPORE. Sat— A sentence of five years' Imprisonment was imposed by Mr. Justice Buttrose on Husselnar bin Kunjlpathi. 56. convicted at the Assizes here on a charge of raping a 12- year old girl. Kunjlpathi committed the offence at a bush off Leith Road
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    • 519 11 AMERICA ZjmS on your way to EUROPE s» CHUSAN 4*9* m HONG KONG 14tK June. 1960. via JAPAN, HONOLULU, VANCOUVER. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES. PANAMA, TRINIDAD, LAS PALMAS, LE HAVRE, •rrives LONDON 29Hi July, 1960. FARES: Hong Kong fe London First Closs from £332. Tourist Clou from £264 to £294
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    • 289 11 What's on Today sINt.ArORI *RT SOCIETY: I and Mr. The Kirn Soei <Mmlay>: CHINESE YMCA- Prl "V lliu annual exhibition of work* Sunday school Easter programme club (Jurongi 8 am- Übletennus by local artists 10 a.m. to 630 2.15 pjn; combined Easter service and boys scout 9 am art class
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  • Sunday Times Picture Contest
    • 89 12 THE winner of this week's top prize of $30 is "Country Boy" (right), submitted by Chew Yit Fong, of 33 Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands. Mr. Chew used a Rolleiflex camera and Ilford H.P. 3 film. Setting, with filter: f!6. 1 125 second. The second prize
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    • 131 12 'TODAY S runnei-up pruos of $10 each go to "Curly Locks" ileft*. by Stew Yew Pan, and 'Restiiik" <rtght i, by Yeoh Kenjj Seng. Mr. Siew, of 19 Stewart Lane, Penang, used a Yashica camera and Fuji film Setting, witn electronic flash: fB, 1/500 second. Mr.
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    • 889 12  -  RAYMOND THOMAS BY QEVELOPERS for films can be obtained in ready for-use packs to make 500 cc or 20 ozs of solution. Some are sold in eight or 20 oz bottles for dilution in so manyparts of water. You can also buy the separate chemicals to make up
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    • 301 12 with ""'cuTWIN kngine The cdditiortol power Y^4 o»to«*ad by tt* 250 cc y. vertical TWIN engine m ft ''2V mognificanf B.S A. J*± scooter mokes tf sofe ond cosy to filter through th« W I A^SJft^Lfl^^ *m Til ifl^^ Bar MX V\ <v >v The -treonnlioed 9 1 x oppeorance,
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    • 158 12 POPULAR CROSSWORD J ROn>; l Cast down (5«; b DOW s 1 BeveWander.n K voyage (6.; 10. Hap- W 6 pen again <s>: 11. Lament 's'; Hea\eU bod' i I Repentance 12 Moody il3i: 16 Sooner lhan 141: 8 V. 1 n il>; 3i 17 Hearts <si. 19. Period »3>;
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  • A SINGAPORE GIRL MAKES GOOD A SINGAPORE GIRL MAKES GOOD
    • 300 13 A SINGAPORE schoolgirl has made headlines in India by winning Hie country's most coveted dancing award "Ponnadai" (Cold Garment). She it Mist VasanHia Marti, aged 15. It it the firtt time that Hiit honour ha» b««n won by one so young. Critics in India
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    • 478 13  -  METRONOME ON THE RECORD B) "Meiiuh Foiltans, stereo. "The Lord's Prayer" Philips, mono. B) "Songs From Crest Operettas" Mercury, stereo and mono. Sound* Of Arthur Lyman" Hi-fi, mono. REVIEWED by TO FONTANA must go the distinction of having produced one of the
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    • 153 13 TWO JOBS WAIT FOR ALINE IN LONDON MODEL OR ARTIST? ALINE STOBBS, a lovely 19-year-old from England who first learned modelling and art when she came to Singapore two years ago, has been offered a choice or two jobs in a London fashion house She is now on her way
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    • 105 13 rIS week wUI see two outstanding productions at the Victoria Theatre in Singapore. Both wUI be Id in aid of the National Theatre Fund. On Wednesday night music lovers are assured of an entertaining evening, when the world famous Vienna Academy Chorus, under conductor Prof.
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    • 491 13 OWANIiATIQN kfJ Vi fVA T o°* T w»aw» X Ulf-IIIF-\Bl AT UmUS 4. 5540^ «ea 4 i»p» Okftht CL«TDH-AI •%t\ sSbmHB X r mgm+lAjm&SMmm f »h« SHOUTS: I "CIMIMASCOff IMTtStSfOM O* MOSCOW- 4. t Alto •••IMCESS MABOAtrr- 'om« li«) X Star*. SIM* U M (Ml S4 OB I m LM«).
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    • 383 13 Your Sunday radio to Tell; 5.30 Repose: 600 Evening P.M. 12.00 A Century of Song: PAHin QIIUftADOar Ban**: Programme Hum- 12.30 Trio Ett Trteta; 1.00 The nHL u 3IHU«runt mary: 6.47 Sunset Serenade: 665 Dawn of Africa. All Stations: 1.15 A Good Cauae; 7.00 The New«. Programm* Summary: 1.17 Eva
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    • 1416 14 RJS WAW' WE^ /aILMG^T.CHIEPOGU, I YOU.iTO, Af.E RESfOUSiSLEVI'M SOttyjktZkH 1 rUTAT TmE EPGEOC THE SK*SSy VEI7 T AKZAh4 MAS AN*e.»;^' vjT^c rue \\OO^kKZk^' J/^fCM MA\E BURNE^N f LEA 7 OPP HUMO! > I POR WHAT NAF'fENE? TO US 4 I VtiklM? YOU M KE THOUSMT: COULDN'T THiS ILL-FATE 7 SAPAR.I,
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  • WRITE TO JANE LEE, THE SUNDAY TIMES, SINGAPORE 9
    • 103 17 I HAD an affair with a boy, who has now entered university. He promised to write regularly, but has not done so. He wrote once, apologising for what he did I do not want to lose him. and* I am
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    • 738 17 JL4Y boyfriend is deeply in love with me and another girl, and wants to marry us both. I cannot live without him, so I agreed to this. Shall I go through with this marriage, or shall I leave him to marry the first
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • 474 18 Curves no problem for this six-seater THE SUNDAY PAGE FOR MOTORISTS s SUPER DE LUXE MODEL IS A JOY TO HANDLE 4 A CIRL once told me that the French really know how to handle curves. Another said re* cently that a gentleman is one who knows exactly when to
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  • 416 18 BURNLEY JOIN SPURS AND WOLVES AT TOP OF TABLE UK SOCCER RESULTS LONDON, Saturday. OURNLEY joined Tottenham Hotspur and Wolver- hampton Wanderers, who are bidding for the League and Cup double, at the top of the First Division of the English Football League today. All have 49 points, with Spurs
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  • 203 18 ONDON, Sat. Tottenham mj Hotspur continued their keen tussle with Wolverhamp ton Wanderers for the leadership of the English First Division, when they beat Chelsea 3-1 to take top place Results of yesterday's matches were: FIRST DIVISION Arsenal Z Fulham 0 Blackburn 0 Luton 2 Buraley 1
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  • 112 18 ACROSS: 1. Abase. 6, Crui.se. 1U Recur. 11, Mourn. 12, Temperamental. 16. Ere. 17, Cores 18. Era 19. Start 20. Crew. 21. Daisy. 22. Clean. 23, Helot, 24, Orasa. 25, Divan. 26. Frost. 28, Eked. 29 Slush. 30. Eel. 31. Opens 32. Lid 34, Procrastinate. 37, Poach 38.
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  • Page 18 Miscellaneous

  • 626 19 SPORE LEAD BUT ONLY BY SLENDER 25 By F. SALAHUDIN Singapore. Sat. CELANCOR. tht Malayan Interstate cricket champions, with four wickets in hand, were 25 runs behind Singapore's first innings total of 107 when rain washed out play just after the tea interval
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  • 174 19 SINGAPORE Ist |\W Jeffers c M Shroherdaon b Berk 0 Mark* r Lee b Khoon Leong 13 eta SUva ltw Laa II Boales c sub tßanjlt. b Klioon Leong 3 Mungrue c and b Beck 25 Keerh c Laa b Kailasapathy 33 Ajit c Khoon Leong b KaliasapaUiy
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  • 273 19 Brian Isaac defeats old rival CLNGAPORE. Sat Three Singa- pore Baae District ruampiciu Pte Jumahat <fly>. Brian Isa«c ibantaini and Pte. Davies ilieht- middle* each completed a double when they won tnelr respei-uve divisions In the Farelf individual chßnplonshlps at A>xi>ndra on Thursday. Pte. Davtef < Chesliire^ < won Ms
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  • 24 19 SINGAPORE. Sat -JoUilad* t> at Pulau Branl 2 0 in a friendly soccer match at Palau Branl today. Hussein >cored both goal>
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  • 243 19 PEREZ LOSES TITLE TO PONE BANGKOK, Sat. Pone Kingpetch. of Thailand, became the new world flyweight boxing champion the second A.sian to win a world boxing title In 30 days when he beat the holder. Pascal Peres of Argentina, on points over 15 rounds here tonight. Both the two Judges
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  • 34 19 LONDON, Sat— Mr J R Mulllon's Nice Guy won the 2,000 Guineas Trial Stakes over 7f today Mr A. Kennedys Auroy *js second, and Mr Joseph McGarUi's Le Levßiis(ell third Reuter.
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  • 302 19 SH ARIN FIRST TO REACH KLANG SEMI-FINALS |£UALA LUMPU*. Sat—Siiwapore's Shartn Osman. tha Malayan Malays singles champion became the first player to enter the wtni-finals of the Klang Easter Open tennis ebamptomhlpa when he beat SUanO T«ib N^n Bembtlam «-S. 6-0 In a quarterfinal :ie today Stiaim «ho drem a
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  • 414 19 By MOK SIN PIN Singapore, Sat. CINGAPORE Chinese Swimming Club took a slender lead in the men's events at the end of the first day of the Easter Quadrangular aquatic meet at Amber Road today Singapore, with 17 points irom one first, three second* and
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  • 128 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. F. U.Turner (Singapore), making his debut In the Malayan Golf Association's Amateur Championship, led the qualifiers with a score of 154 over 30 holes at the Selangor Golf Club course here today Turner, an American. Is favoured to win the championship on his brilliant
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  • 275 19  -  SAUL JOSHUA By Singapore, Sat. CINGAPORE soccer teams performed with credit against the formidable South Korean Junior Asion Cup XI during the post two days. The Koreans, Junior Asian Cup champions for the post two years, were beaten 3-2 by a Singapore
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  • 142 19 WALKOUT BID IS STOPPED scored thrir fifth goal through outside-lelt Seng Pah. Singapore played brilliant football in the first half and outplayed the sturdy Koreans. Centre-forward Mahat Ambu was in excellent form, scoring three lovely goals in the 4th, 17th and 26tH minutes. Ten minutes before half time, however, Mahat
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  • 51 19 LONDON, Sat. Results of yesterday s Rugby League match*! were: Swlnton 10 Oldham 7: St. Helens 12 Wigan 4. Wldin.s 13 Warrington 13: Blackpool Borough 17 Salford 8: Whltetiaven U Dewsbury 6; Hull Kingston Rovers 31 York 10; Barrow 21 Liverpool City 14; Leigh 16 Worklngton o.—
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  • 270 19 SINGAPORE. Sat. Indiaa Brotherhood Soccerites beat V.O.C. Spor's Club of Ku.ila Lumpur 2-0 '.11 their friendly .-uccer match at Fairer Park today, scoring through Chandra. The visitors weiv beaten 7-1 bj Rajaji yesterday. AON QUISTADOR keeps on improving with each race and should be equal to the task
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    • 614 19 CLASSIFIED ADS. AT YOU* SUviCI (S'para) M Ward* SM fanwaaaai) *wJ% J aaaaftX U 9~4» UM faNaJ »a» ay«un cakava anat Iras iniMimii I«Ma*aaa XaW »aai« PO Baa ilda anojun fm «T CUW mum aaa ataror mmm WaaaW *#aVaa>lam** la%iaMß, 43 PVIaMM^ attfWl, dB^B^WMa Tat: tWia tOaoaaNa Cataaa Ciarajai. amttmims
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 49 19 CKICKET: Inter-sUt«— Singapore v Selangor, padang. RAF Seletar v S.H.B. Police. Seletar. WATER- SKI: Carnival. West Point. SOCCER: SA.P.A. Div. 3B -Seletar Indian* v Indir.n Youngsters. Balestler Road; Div. 3C Katong v T.8.A.. Geylang; Serangoon Malays v Alicappa. Farrer Park. SWIMMING EaMer quadrangular meet. Amber Road (3 p.m. i.
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  • RACING
    • 283 20 CONQUISTADOR TO SCORE MEET DOUBLE He is better horse over longer distances position at the home turn. She made a bold bid in the final furlong and just failed to catch Summer Klaa. Four G went well up to a stage when fourth to Jalan Besar over 7f on Wednesday
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    • 158 20 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 2.M THE BEAITY Bonnie Express Four G BON. EXPRESS Wansbroarh Cierryt Luck BON. EXPRESS Gerry's Lack The BeMty Race 2 DASHERA Jalan Besar Skaacrila TRITARA Ellew Jalan Baaar JALAN BESAK ■Ultosirr TriUrs, S.M Race 3 HEARTS EASE r our Winds Rrmrmhranre HEARTS
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    • 1297 20 Race 1 IClasi Dlv. i) 6 Fun. 1 ***** The Beauty (Singapore Synd.) Teh. 5 9 0 (SFI War* 4 J Bonnie I \proiu t Brighton St.) Martin. 5 8.12 (Ft *Maaaat 3 234J nerry*i lurk -H T y i E Breuk 3 8.11 Donnelly
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    • 680 20 PETITE PRINCESSE- DAY'S BEST he can recover the losses. Remembrance has an obvious chance on his good second to Dr. Doddlngton over sif on the first day. but a bigger danger to Hearts Ease may be Four Hinds. This three-year-old ran a fair race over 51f last week. At Penang
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    • 215 20 SYDNEY. Sat. Tulloch. who wfis never failed to gain a place in his 33 starts, brought hi.s total winnings j in Australia to a record 158.172 sterling today with an ea.sy win in the Autumn Stakes at Randwlck here. It was the six-year-old's
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    • 71 20 LONDON. Sat. Mr. K. J. Parker's Palls of Shin won the Roaebery Stakes, run over oticmile two furlong's at Kempion Park today. Dr. S. C. Lips Marshal Pil was second and Lady R. Davidsons Red Letter third. Thirteen ran. Palls of Shin won by a
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