The Straits Times, 23 May 1960

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  • 17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 80,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, MAY 23. 1960 15 CENTS
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  • 303 1 BUMP BESIDE JAIL, THEN STRUGGLE BEGAN Gang abandon car, flee as policeman arrives Son and driver fight off attackers POLICE were today investigating an apparent attempt by a gang of four men to kidnap a Penang millionaire, Mr. Tan Teong Sin, 75, near Pudu Jail here. Mr.
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  • 12 1 80 VILLAGERS DEFY GOVT. WARNING AND START -CLEARING RESERVE LAND TENGKU MAMID
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  • 231 1 POLICE SET TO HIT HARD AT 120 NEW GANGS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. FEDERATION police are getting ready to crack down on 120 new gangs which have sprung up during the past 15 months. They are keeping a watchful eye on the activities of members of these gangs, to pounce on
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  • 157 1 BERLIN, Sunday. AMERICAN officials were confident tonight that the Russians would soon release the Dine Americans in the U.S. Army transport aircraft forced down in East Germany by Soviet fighter planes on Friday. They saw no sign that the Russians Intended to blow up the
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  • 83 1 ALLIANCE WINS SRI LALANG K LUANG. Sun— Mr. Ong Kai Bent (Alliance) tonight won the Sri Lalang by-election for tne Johore State Legislative Assembly, beating his Socialist Front opponent, Inche Mohamed Zain bin Mohamed by 729 votes. The by-election was caused by the death of Alliance SUte Councillor. Mr. Cheung
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  • 33 1 NEW YORK. Sun. An earthquake was recorded by the Fordham University seismograph here today in the same general area as the quake that devastated a wide area in Chile yesterday. U.P.I.
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  • 225 1 By Abdullah Ahmad KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Keiluli prince is leading ;i ham! <?f W MA) less people at Kampong Subang, 20 miles from here on a government defying mission. The prince is 25-year-old Tengku Abdul Hamld bin Tengku Ismail, a son of the Malayan Ambassador
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  • 67 1 TOKYO, Sun. The Tokyo Shimbun said today that Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi was planning a mass resignation of his Cabinet after ratification of the U.S. -Japan security treaty takes effect next month If the current disturbed situation in the Diet (parliament) continues. The treaty is
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  • 53 1 SEOUL. Mon. Democratic Party leader and former VicePresident John Chang said today that when his party came into power in South Korea he would push for a fisheries treaty with Japan, exchange of ambassadors, and normalization of trade. New national elections are expected in July
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  • 80 1 QUAKE KILLS 119: RAIN PREVENTS AID BY AIR SANTIAGO. Sun. An earthquake yesterday killed at least II 1 people, injured several hundred, and destroyed bridges and hundreds of houses in the Conception area Af Chile, 375 miles from Santiago. Torrential rain in the area still being shaken at intervals by
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  • 18 1 MOSCOW. Mon. Soviet newspapers continued their attack on President Elsenhower and Vice-President Richard Nixoi..— U.P.l.
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  • 256 1 TtfALAYA and West Germany have agreed to consider an agreement for the mutual protection of investments. This was stated in a Federation Government communique on talks which the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, had with the German Chancellor. Dr. Adenauer, and his ministers. Other important decisions
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    118 1 Olivier and Vivien to part NEW YORK, Sun— Sir Laurence Olivier has asked Vivien Leigh for a divorce. He plans to marry actress Joan Plowright, 31. Miss Leigh said last night she would "naturally do whatever he wishes." Sir Laurence, 53 today. Is now appearing in London in lonesco's 'Rhinoceros."
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  • 26 1 4 DEAD IN CRASH raiio,- drucr «ud Hiri p<.i.Utur: kill aocd foulbnd,e cells] 'n te tnck Ij!i ■eft injure, a Dfirei ir^i Uui 0\
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  • 135 2 Red Army chief sees U.S. parade It I K I I Sun. The Soviet Military Comm.indir in East Berlin. M i -(.-n N. K. Zhakhamv. yesterday watched 80.000 West Rerliners (herring wildly at a big American military march-past described by the official East German news agency as "a demonstration of
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  • 466 2 STATE DEPARTMENT DISCUSS TODAY'S UN STRATEGY PRESIDENT Eisenhower's proposal for United Nations aerial surveillance to guard against surprise attacks will not be brought before the Security Council tomorrow to counter Russia's spy plane charge against the U.S. Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge, chief U.S.
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  • 247 2 COLOGNE. Sunday. F|R. ADENAUER, West German Chancellor, said here last night he was convinced there would be no "hot war" after the breakdown of the Summit conference. He told an anniversary meeting of his ruling Christ Ian Democratic Party he had always been Desslmistlc
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  • 295 2 NEW YORK. Sunday. DUSSIA will take its charges against the United 1V States to the U.N. Security Council tomorrow and diplomats predict a bitter debate. Mr Andrei Oromyko. SoDunnin oniikk^J vlet Foreign Minister, who IvUSSla SnUDDcG will present his government's case, has given an indication
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  • 222 2 NIK IS MORE MODERATE NOW, NOTES BUTLER I ONDON, Sun Mr. R. A. Butler. Britain's Home Secretary, said at Ounmow, Essex, yesterday that it was at least comforting to note that nothing had been said by Mr. Khrushchev which would mase agreement on a suspension of nuclear tests impossible In
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  • 285 2 ONDON. Sun. Dip- lomatic observers said today that Mr. Khrushchev's announcement yesterday of a standstill on Germany and West Berlin until after a Summit conference in six to eight months' time represented a definite change in Soviet tactics although no major
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  • 291 3 SEATO: RED CHINA EXPANSION IS STILL A MAJOR THREAT S-E ASIA COUNTRIES MORE CAUTIOUS IN DEALINGS WITH PEKING— REPORT T<HE SOUTH-EAST Asia Treaty Organisa- tion yesterday warned that Chinese Communist expansion was a constant threat while Peking maintained its "bellicose and aggressive role." The annual report of the eight-nation defensive
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  • 25 3 MALAYA'S Prime Minister, Tengkn Abdul Rahman about to board a boat for a trip through Hamburg harbour during his visit there.
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  • 196 3 The report, which was prepared .before the failure of the Summit conference last week, said that In the pist year the Communist powers had again demonstrated the flexibility of thi lr approach towards their expressed aim of world domination. "While the Soviet Union has adopted a posture of
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  • 175 3 ANKARA, Sun. Troops used tear gas yesterday to disperse civilians demonstrating after a silent march by Turkish military school cadets ana young lieutenants. The cadets' silent march from their school to the new National Assembly building was the first time the army had been
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  • 214 3 PRETORIA, Sunday. MR. ERIC LOUW, the South African External Affairs Minister, in a Press statement here on Friday, said it could be taken for granted that at the next Commonwealth Prime Ministers' meeting a more determined effort would be made to have South Africa's
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  • 43 3 LONDON. Sun. Six Russian mountaineers arrived here by air from Moscow last night on a three-week climbing visit as guests of a party of British climbers led by Sir John Hunt, leader of the successtul assault' on Mount. Everest.— Reuter.
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  • 28 3 LONDON. Sun. Twelve people went to hospital with cuts and bruises yesterday after a passenger train crashed into the buffers at St. Pancras Station. London. —Reuter.
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  • 148 3 RED LIGHT BANDITS MOLEST 3 WOMEN LOS BANOS California >. Sun.— Bandits abducted a doctor's wife, another woman and her daughter on Friday night, chained and handcuffed them and forced two to commit acts of sexual perversion, the police disclosed. ■The women and the girl were also robbed of Jewellery
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  • 75 3 BERLIN. Bun.— Berlin-born Marlene Dietrich was whistled and booed by a number of youths on her way to her hotel after a theatre performance at Bad Klssingen last night. "What can I do to put myself right with the Germans?" she asked after the show. "They
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  • 256 3 r^.^.^ citi/>>n/\DC RADIO SINGAPORE MEDItM WAVE: metre. SHORT WAVE: 62 metres from 9 p.m. —10 p.m. A.M. 6JO Good Morning; 6.32 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News: 705 A Date With Music; 8.00 The News; 8.05 A Date With Music: 830 Ted Heath Arid His Music: 900 Close
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  • 87 3 The fides TODAY: Singapore 9.51 am 7ft 51m 9.42 p.m. Bft lln): Port Dlckson 5.13 a.m. < 7ft Mm 5.33 pm. (Bft 6in>; Port Swettenham 4.25 a.m. 1 1 If; Sim 438 p.m. 13ft 21n>; Penang 11.31 am (7ft Sla) 11.38 p.m. (61 1 9ln>. TOMORROW: Singapore 10.33 am (7ft
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  • 345 3 In Brussels a fairy-like spectacle ORUSSELS, Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman enjoyed a "Son et Lumiere" spectacle from the balcony of the 15th century King's House on the medieval town square here last night. The synchronised Illumination and musical background spectacle cast a fairy-like spell over the architectural beauty of the
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  • 27 3 DUBLIN. Sun. Siamese twin girls Joined at the head were born yesterday in Bon Secours Hospital, Cork. There is some hope for their survival. Reuter.
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The clerical section of the Singapore Stevedores Union will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Wednesday to discuss the question of better pay and working conditions.
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Students of the University of Malaya in Singapore begin their new academic year tomorrow. Among them will be 460 freshmen who were Introduced to the university way of life during orientation week, which ended yesterday.
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  • 186 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. lI7ITH donations arriving steadily the National Theatre Fund is nearing the $500,000 mark. Only another 113.000 Is now Id to reach this figure National Theatre Fund ttee is hopeful that ould be achieved by 3 National Day. month, the National c Fund
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  • 229 4 Katchen plays to big audience TTHE distinguished AmerlI can pianist, Julius Katchen. last night gave a performance In the Victoria Theatre of Schubert's B flat 'Op. Posth.) sonata that will long be remember ed for Its all-through fineness and sensitivity. In the first two movements especially the .pianist revealed, through
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  • 112 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week. All shows will begin at 7 p.m. and short talks on current topics will be given by the field officers during the shows. Tomorrow:
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  • 95 4 Padang rehearsal for the big National Day turn-out rE BIG march past at yesterday's rehearsal. Taking the salute from contingents from the Singapore Fire Brigade (left) and the nursing service is Mr. S. Vellupillai, A.D.C. to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara who stood in for the Head of State for the
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  • 124 4 REUNION AFTER EIGHT YEARS A PRETTY Kuala Lum-pur-born girl left Singapore for London yesterday after a rush 24-hour reunion with her parent* here. She i> Juliet Yuen, (above), 24, daughter of Mr. Yuen C. Foon, managing d rector of Commercial Press. Ltd. of Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, and Mrs. Yuen. Juliet,
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  • 381 4 HIS A.D.C. ACTS FOR CHE YUSOF SINGAPORE, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today watched units of the armed forces and the uniformed services, together with representatives of schools, universities and civilian organisations, stage a full-scale rehearsal for the giant National Day rally and parade on June
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  • 142 4 SINGAPORE POLICE BAND: Concert at Kallang Park 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p m KAMALA CLUB: Sewing class 10 am. to 12 p.m.; 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.; 3 p.m. to 5 pm embroidery class 11 aon. to 1 p.m.; 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. SINGAPORE JUDO CLUB: Children
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  • 301 4 rpHE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar Airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Calcutta, Bangkok (BA 714/030) •.16 pjn.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta (BA 705/223) 11.25 pm Garuda: From Medan (OA 980) 5.45 p.m Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong, Bangkok
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  • 184 5 ADVISE PRIVATE STUDENTS GRADS KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Australian and New Zealand, University Graduates' j Association will ask the Federation Govern- j ment to set up an ad- visory body to assist students going overseas.. At its annual meeting heretoday. the association decided to oppose any form ot Government control
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  • 22 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— Inche Mohamed Shukor bin All. from Selangor. has succeeded Mr. Charles Watts as State Social Welfare Officer.
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  • 113 5 HATU GAJAH. Sun— The Importance of youth clubs in welding the nation was stressed here yesterday by Inche Ahmad Khairi bin Saidin. assistant district officer, when he convened a meeting to form the Batu Gajah Youth Club In this cosmopolitan country, he
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  • 156 5 RAZAK FLIES TO STORE FOR VISIT TO J. BAHRU Tamil concert SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Federation's acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, and his wife, loh Puan Rahah. today Hew into Singapore in a Royal Malayan Air Force Twin-Pioneer. They were met by Singapore's Minister for Home Affairs. Mr.
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  • 305 5 i THE KAMPAR CAMPAIGN MISTAKES WILL NOT BE REPEATED lI'OH. Sunday. 'Till; Alliance is to make an "all-out" effort to A hold Grik in the State Legislative Assembly by-election on June 8. Grik has been generally regarded as an Alliance stronghold,
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  • 104 5 Boy, 7, is drowned as tree branch breaks, drops him into river KUALA LIPIS. Sun. A seven-year-old boy, Perumal, son of Rengan, a labourer was drowned yesterday in the Sungei Pangvong at the sth mile, Kuala Lipis Road. Ferumal went for a picnic with 23 other boys of a Tamil
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  • 296 5 Eurasians put off decision on a 'no politics' move IPOH, Sunday which attracts Eurasians, he said. The Malacca delegates agreed to defer the matter until the union's next meeting after a suggestion by Mr. WiL son G de Souza (Penang). South Africa T'HE Eurasian Union of Malaya today deferred A
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  • 197 5 NEW CHIEF OF R.M.A.F. (EX-BOMBER PILOT) ARRIVES DENANG, Sun. A 1 Royal Air Force officer who was decorated twice for operations against the Japanese during the last war arrived here today to take over command of the Royal Malayan Air Force. He is Group Captain J. N Stracey. a former
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  • 55 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Lighterage workers, sampan men and all other workers connected with the waterfront here, have formed a giant union called the Singapore Water Transport Employees' Union. The new union, formerly known as the Singapore Transport Vessels Workers' Association, has an initial membership of 4.000. with
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  • 644 6 The Straits Times Monday, May 23, 1960 Aftermath of Paris It is comforting to have Mr. Khrushchev's assurance that the Kremlin does not intend to precipitate a new Berlin crisis. The Russian Premier's speech in East Berlin is the most positive sign of all that the collapse of the summit
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  • 315 6 Debate about the causes of juvenile delinquency is endless, and pitfalls are unavoidable, but Dr. Goh Keng Swee, who has published some thoughts on the subject in his party's journal, might have avoided the most obvious error of over simplification. Attempting an answer to the question "what
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  • 255 6 It is a pity a replacement for Malayan Airways' five-seater Beaver aircraft has not been found in time to prevent a rupture in the service, for these little planes have proved over and again the worth of a regular service to the East Coast They were introduced in
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  • 28 6 The purge may be on but Rhee's Liberals and the Opposition Democrats are clearly up to no good
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  • 1188 6  -  DENIS BLOODWORTH I SEOUL. Sun. N South Korea today it is a time of arrests, investigations, dismissals, and resignations, and the caretaker Government of acting President Huh Chung, First Minister of the new interim Cabinet in South Korea, gives every impression of working hard to clear away
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  • 191 6 Han HI 8uk, the arre.-^ed Vice-Speaker, has already declared that he will not take sole responsibility for the election swindle and that evidence will Implicate ihe entire outgoing Cabinet and much of Parliament. There are indications that at least one important member of the new caretaker Government Itself may
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  • 728 6 LETTERS Dr. CHE AH AND HIS SENATE SPEECH THERE was none so pleased as I to read the explanation published by my good friend Dr. Cheah in the Straits Echo of a report of his recent speech in the Benate. which report drew adverse comment from me in my letter.
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  • 197 7 Detective shot in back by his own gun dials 999 Fatal stabbing SINGAPORE, Sun. Detective Lim Kirn Ann, 30, ran 50 yards for help after he was accidentally shot in the back by his own revolver m Penang Lane early today. Doctors at the General Hospital performed an emergency operation
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  • 444 7 Govt. will seek and develop sites for investors KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TttiE MINISTER of Commerce and IndusA try, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, has a plan to encourage industrial development in the Federation. The idea is to form a corporation which would buy land from State governments and develop it
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  • 47 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Eightyfive men and women are now sitting for the University of Malaya's final medical examinations, which end on May 31. Twenty-five are from Singapore and the rest from the Federation. The results will be known on June I—ten1 ten days before the Convocation.
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  • 191 7 Queen will have to be 'natural beauty'— so make-up is taboo SINGAPORE, Sunday. GIRLS entering the "National Ball Queen* contest at the "Malam Tamasha Negara" on June 18 at the Victoria Memorial Hall will not be allowed to wear any make-up. Emphasis is on NATURAL BEAUTY, the organisers have announced.
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  • 198 7 HARDSHIP-SO NO SIT-OUT BAN ON BAR GIRLS SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE Singapore Government has decided not to 1 amend the liquor licensing regulations to prohibit bar waitresses from sitting with customers. This was disclosed ted ay by the Director of Social Welfare. Mr. W. 8. Woon. at a meeting of the
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  • 81 7 15 wards for George Town polls PENANG. Sun— There will be 15 single-member wards In future City Council elections in George Town, instead of the present -ct-up uf five wards with three seats each. The State Supervisor of election. Mr. Ong Kah Seng, told a meeting of political parties yesterday
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  • 128 7 HAVE YOU GOT A DRAGON'S HEAD? KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan High Commissioner in Australia. Oato Gunn Lay Teik. has written U> the Australian and New Zealand Graduates Association here asking for a dragon's head. Oato Gunn is a member of the School Committee of the Griffith Primary School, in
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  • 307 7 DON'T LET THEM RETARD POLICY' Director replies to MTUC move IT U A L A LUMPUR, Sun The Director of the Language and Literature Agency, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, today advised Malayans to ignore people who try to retard the Government's national language policy. He was commenting on a statement
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  • 291 7 THE Federation Territorial Army has formed 22 infantry battalions and nine technical units in just over a year. The target Is 30 infantry battalions, but this year there will be only 22 Infantry battalions seven more than last year. The full force will probably be
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  • 57 7 MR S SAMINATHAN. of the Straits Times produc t ion department, and Miss T. Rajaletchmie. daughter qf Mr. and Mrs. S. Thiagarajah, were married yesterday at the Sri Krishna Bhagavan Temple in Wate rloo S t r e c t, Singapore. Picture shows the couple
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  • 90 7 THE BOOM Exports up $308 m. SINGAPORE, Sun. Malayan exports for January to April this year showed an increase of $308.7 million over the figures for the same period last year. Figures Issued by the Statistics Department today .showed total Malayan exports for the first four months of 1960 to
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    • 902 8 (ContlDßed from Pace 6) SITUATIONS VACANT It Wtrdt SS (Mi* )—B»x S» ctt. txtrt LARCI KUALA LUMPUR concert require* young man able to *peaV fluently Malay. Engltah, Cantonese Hokkien and Hakka and wilting tc travel continually throughout Federation Reply to Box A 9990 B.T. K.L. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITID foi the
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    • 1109 8 ACCOMMODATION VACANT j M Wtrdt Si (Min.)—B»x it ctt txtrm i FURNISHID ROOMS with lnde- I pendent entrance near bus route* in 1 quiet locality, la District S Phone B' pore 145.16 FURNISHED THREI BID-ROOM Terrace House, Happy Gardens. DlMnet IS. Available June I— Phone Dorett i 700S1 for details:
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    • 910 8 HOUSES I LAND FOR SALE U W»r4t ti (Mm )—Box it cti txlrm MIW 7 STORCV Shop Houk for >alr attuatrd Ufpaf Kast Ooant Float near Biglap Markrt. frier J.l.'.m"'. Plea** contact Trng Kcr Koon Qrnrral Contractor. H rhronK ("hin Nam Roaa] off Bukit Tlmah Koad T| m v S'poi*.
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    • 1585 9 THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE TO IDEN, LIVERPOOI, GUSCOW, UNOON ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due S'pori Sails P. Sham *tnan| ASCANIUS M'setMes, livertMl, A'movUi Teday TEIRESIAS liveraaal la Part/Miy M AENEAS LivirpMl. Glasgow May 24 May M May 27 M May 1 ANCHISES LivtrfMl May 24 May M TEIRESIAS LiveriMl May 31
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    • 1422 9 Kng THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. V,' Singapore (lacaraaratad ia Mm Ua,te« Kiifdaa) I LINES SAIIINSS tl ABEN, U.K. ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. I'Btrr fnan Penani lENAMSEI tor Ha<nbur|, London, Nail IM 11/TMay 14/ M May 31 31 May •ENCLEUCH for Port Sudan. Liverpool, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hull 25 71 May 21
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    • 1389 9 ym»~ McALISTER 6e CO., LTD. >,--■ \wJSV tfl: «j BLLBRMAN LIMB KLAVBNBSS LIKE LONIOH. HAMBURG, ROTTERBAM. HAVRE LOS AMIIES. SAH FRAHCISCO, ft Nil. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND CITT OF NEWCASTLE Acceat.ai cam fer Ceetrai ft Seatk S'pori ■>. S'kam w e«an| Anerica la Part/24 May 25 21 May IRONXVIIIE cut
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  • 1971 10 By Our Market Correspondent >r pHE chief operative factor on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week was the failure of the Summit Conference in Paris which cast its shadow over the market from mid-week onwards. Buyers turned cautious and sellers were taking profit.
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  • 288 10 (\S the Malayan Stock Exchange KJ on Saturday (May 31), all sections were quiet. Singapore members of the Exchange reported the following busirieM at 12 noon. (Bargains are given before the prices unless only one was written). Industrials: Fraser and Neave ords $2.03 to $202; M. Breweries $3.25;
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  • 118 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made the following; changes In Its rates to merchants on Saturday, May 21, (ail rates to $100) Selling T.T. or O.D. ready: Swiss Francs 141 1/8; Belgian Francs 1626 1/2; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market tii Hong Kong the L.S.
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  • 1388 10 rpHE followint; liat of revised quotations waa laaued by members of the Malayan Stock Exchange after their la»t meeting on Saturday (May tl) H and L aUnd for hlfhest and lowest for boslneaa done this year. MfDimRIALJ »lli IricU. 2.40 220 Ores 230 150 Atlas let v
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  • 171 10 SUMMIT AFFECTS PRICE OF RUBBER "THE Summit talks failure also played its part in influencing the price of rubber in Singapore last week. On Wednesday the price of June first grade was taken up to 135 i cents with the spot premium at around six cents when the Paris meeting
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  • 209 10 COMMODITY REVIEW during the month 5,670 tons or rubber were shipped to Rusm.i or more than two-thirds of the total off-take by the Soviet iif the first four months of this year. Russia's total shipments from January to April at 77.770 tons made her fourteenth In the list of Malaya's
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    • 1089 10 pC^UHsll Ixpnu U.I.A- Pa«M« «k Atlantic Coast Service E T.A. r.T.A. E.T.A. S'tora P. Sham Pwang H »c-f I. Anielts New York 'baton Man II Mar 2 Jaaa IMtoaa I Imi M 14 lily "KialkSM Mata" lit Call J4/UJIM 17,11 Jin 2H Call WM laaa I JUT M lily 14
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    • 457 10 AN INVESTMENT in the FUTURE OF MALAYA For information and Fro* Booklet wrfro to MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD., P.O. Bo» 90, Sittf p«r«. EVERETT ORIENT LINE Far HMBkMg, Japaa- S'oora P S^am Penang -BBNEVERETT" "J» Far Raaian Ckittacaag, Caleatta:— "iiiTHfvrarTT" 14 Jim 17Jmi IB Jaaa ooNEVUETr- V"V...V.V"V;;:.V......... Jiiy ib Jiiy
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    • 328 10 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby given that Mr. Yeo Ouan Hoe has no authority to transact any business or to collect any monies on behalf of this company. SINGAPORE SLIPWAY ENGINEERING CO. LTD. Singapore. 20th May. 1960. NOTICE THE Pt'BLIC AND our Dealers are hereby informed that Mr. Scow Klan
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  • 2274 11 By EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE, Sun. Veni Vici Stable's Oisin. with Noel McGrowdie in the saddle, won the Hunter Memorial Stakes over nine furlongs at Bukit Timah today. Jolly Master (Johnny Wilson) aud Brave General (Merv posner) deadneated lor second place. They wer« only
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  • 395 11 SYDNEY, Sun. Wtelcend Australian aoccer results: NSW Fed. Oiv 1 APIA 2 Budapest 1. Balgownie 3 Auburn 3. Qladesville S "Canterbury 3, Qranwlle 3 Corrlmal U. 4. Haicoah I Banlutown 3. Manly 6 Prague 1. Bydney Auat 3 JJonhslde l, NSW F*4. Dlt. I Toongabble 1
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  • 492 11 NEW PRESIDENT FOR S'GOR AAA, VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE ON VASAGAM THE Selangor Amateur Athletic Association today voted in a new president after five years. He is Inche Mobarak Ahmad who replaces Mr. N. M. Vasagam, who has been president .since 1955 Mr. Mobarak's election was a .surprise, as he
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  • 229 12 Defiant prince misleading the villagers -Mentri Besar ft From Page One to trouble" If he did not stop 'misleading'" the people. The Mentri Besar said today: "How can he do such a thing? The land Is a government reserve. Obviously, he Is misleading the simple kampong people. I have warned
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  • 83 12 LONDON, Sunday. ANTI-APARTHEID demonstrators paraded outside the gates at Lord's here yesterday as spectators streamed into the cricket ground to watch the South African touring team play the M.C.C. About a dozen bannercarrying demonstrators representing the British antiapartheid movement were in front of the main
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  • 49 12 WASHINGTON. Mun. President Elsenhower has written letters to more than 20 heads of foreign governments accusing Mr. Nlklta Khrushchev, the Boviet Prime Minister of using the spj plane dispute in a "calculated campaign" to wreck .tht Summit conference, official!* said here today.— Reuter.
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  • 12 12 BACK PAGE SPORTS: Goalie Jeremiah in top form
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  • 999 12 NEGRI SEMBILAN, the 1948 Malaya Cup champions, cleared their first hurdle in the Southern section of the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Malacca by 2-1 on the Station padang here today. The match was well below expectations and the only
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  • 161 12 Khairuddin 30th-min goal brings victory to Pahang KUALA LIPIS, Sun. Khairuddin Yusof's 30th minute goal gave Pahang a 1-0 win over Trengganu in a East Zone Malaya Cup soccer match here today. Pahang. who were on top in the first half, wre worth more than one goal but their inside
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  • 58 12 SINGAPORE. Sun— Three boxers who have been selected for the Rome Olympic Games are among the seven -man Ceylon team to fight in Singapore against Combined Services on June 29 and Singapore on July 1. The ABA. of Celon have accepted SABA s offer of go percent
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  • 312 12 IPOH, Sun. Perak trounced Perils by seven goals to one in the North zone Malaya Cup fixture played at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground here today. Perils were definitely no match for the superior and fast Perak team, if Perak had pressed harder they would
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  • 548 12 Malayan sports summary SOCCER MALAYA CUP: Negri 2 <P. van Huisen) Malacca 1 (Tian Seng) in Seiemban; Pahaug 1 (Khairuddln Yusofi Trengganu 0 In K. Lipis: Perak 7 irvaon Muhamed 2. Qunasegaram 2. .lamaluddln. Abdul Rahm..n. Klin Seng) Perils 1 (Aziz Ha&t>an> in Ipoh. Tour match: S'poie selection 2 (Kirn
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  • 215 12 COUNTY CRICKET: At Lord's: MCC 133-6 v S. Africans. At CaabrMge: Sussex 106 (WiUard 5-21); Cambridge 161-9 (Rose 51 At Oxford: Middlesex 265 (S.E. Russell 63); Oxford 31-0. At Leicester: Lanes 138 (Boshter 6-38) and 90-6; Lelcs 37 (Statham 7-17). At Nottingham Nott« 227 (Wlnfield 55. Simpson
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  • 90 12 jTLUANO. Sun— Singapore beat Johore by an innings and 87 runs In their southern sont match In the Malayan Cricket Association's Inter-state league here today. Final scores were: Singapore 220 for three declared: Johore 77 and 56. Singapore thus started their campaign with a maximum
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  • 379 12 COTTEE IS PENANG'S HERO PENANG, Sunday. DENANG beat Kedah by seven wickets almost on 1 the clock in an exciting finish in their Interstate league cricket fixture on the Western Road ground here today. Final scores were- Kedah 187 and 110, Penang 215 for five declared and 84 for three.
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  • 388 12 Teenagers shine in Selection's 2-1 win {SINGAPORE, sun. Singapore Selection included two teenagers, Quail Kirn Sialc and Le« Ten R Yec. in the match against Hong Konu.s K\von s Wall at Jalan Besar tonight and they bolh came off with llymg colours. In fact Kirn Stale and Teng Yee. both
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