Sunday Standard, 13 April 1958

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  • 21 1 *i m m. it n sl SUNDAY STANDARD gfdgfdg Vol. VIII. No. 284 SINCAPORE SUNDAY. APRIL 13, 1958. 1 20 etc
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  • 282 1 U.S. SNUBS RED MOVE Stabbing Of Lana's Lover— Verdict On Page 2 'Mad Rush' Proposal For Summit Talks We Must Ensure Lasting Success WASHINGTON, April 12 (UP).— U.S. officials said today the United States will reject Russia's latest "mad rush-' proposal for an East-West summit meeting. They said the United
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    119 1 AT FIRST glance they look like sisters. Incidentally, they have the same first mime too. But Miss Betty Phun (left) is no relation of Miss Betty Lee. The Bettys however have something else m common. They have been selected by Air India International from 200 applications to be air hostesses.
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  • 142 1 It's Best Settled Now Subandrio Dual Nationality For Chinese TOKYO, April 12 (UP) Indonesian Foreign Minister Subandrio today inaugurated a 15-member committee to execute the ratified treaty between his country and Communist China on the abolition of dual nationality for Chinese m Indonesia, Antara News Agency reported from Jakarta. Subandrio
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  • 106 1 Death Note To Ipoh Towkay IPOH, Sat. Perak's multimillionaire, Mr Foo Yet Kai last week received a letter, written m Chinese, threatening his life, The Standard learned from a reliable source here today The writer or writers of the "death" note stated that they were "not
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  • 42 1 AN 80-YEAR-OLD woman, Chong Soon Ng Long was yesterday killed by a SingaporeKuala Lumpur bound train at the 9£ miles Bukit Timah Road. Chong, it Is believed, was knocked down while she was crossing the railway line.
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  • 69 1 LONDON, April. 12 (UP) A Committee of Social Scientists and Theologians today recommended that the Church of England endorse birth control. The Committee was organized by Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Cantebury, to report on family life m Britain m relation to the church. Its 230-page
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  • 21 1 CASH totalling $6,850 was reported stolen from a locker m a Chinese Club m Bukit Mertajam on Friday night.
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  • 143 1 A SINGAPORE clerk, Tjong Tjin Hong, was on Thursday threatened with death if he failed to pay a sum of $10,000. But the writer of the death letter got cold feet and failed to turn uo for the appointment to collect the money. Tjong said
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  • 20 1 THE PORT of Colombo will be nationalised on July 1, according to a government scheme now being finalised. Reuter
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  • 363 1 April 13. 1958. THE vanity of women is going to be seriously hurt and their pockets considerably lightened if Selangor Police are serious about the campaign to prosecute girls who ride bicycles m the Federal capital with the elaborate form of head-and-shoulder headdress that is so characteristic of dulang
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    • 55 1 Insicj^ This Issue Page Social Welfare Lottery Results 2 IJ a i Ie d Student Flies Back 3 Chief Minister Acts As Guide to Andrew Roth 6 Ken Jalleh's Frankly Speaking Column 10 Full Race Results 11 All The Foreign Cables 12 The Sensational Love Affair of Nina Miles 13
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    • 331 1 Winners-— $1000 FIRST PRIZE Lim Quee Lian Singapore $300 -SECOND PRIZE Ong Teck Chiang Singapore $200 -THIRD PRIZE H.K. Ho Malacca $50 CONSOLATION PRIZES Fong Meng Soon Kuala Lumpur M. Krishnasamy Penang W. J. G. Hasings Singapore Lim Siew Yin Ipoh, Perak Lim Kit Chan Ipoh, Perak F. S. Yip
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  • 1444 2 Lana Weeps As She Tells A Packed Court How Johnny Died LOS ANGELES, April 12, (Reuter)— A coroner's jury decided here last night that the stabbing of underworld bodyguard Johnny Stompanato by Lana Turner's 14-year-old daughter Cheryl was "justifiable homicide/ Stompanato was stabbed to death
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  • 288 2 HOUSEBREAKERS had a busy day on Friday, entering five homes and stealing $3,980 m cash and jewellery. CASE NO. I— Loh Ah Gek. 22. told Police that his uncle. Lee Swee Heen, 51. took his family to a cinema show m the evening. When they
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  • 190 2 Trishoman Robs Him Of $82 NO CHEE KUAN of Penang on his first trip to Singapore for a holiday was on Friday taken for a ride by a trisha rider and then robbed of $82. Mr. Ng said that he arrived by train at 6.30 p.m. and took a trisha
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  • 172 2 A Japan Trip For Tunku Co. KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— At the invitation of the Japanese Government Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, will pay an official visit to Japan from May 21 to May 27, it was announced today. The Prime Minister will fly to Tokyo via Hongkong. He and his
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  • 54 2 SINGAPORE tin price yesterday was $360 per picul down 75 cents on Friday Singapore Copra Association closing prices per oicul yes iooa ay ,i were: $32 buyers $32| sellers. Tone very steady Singapore Coconut Oil Millers Association closing prices per picul yesterday were: bulk shipment $47,
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  • 246 2 Memorable Day For Thai Stars THREE Thai star s u -ho are featured m the film "The Bridge on the River Kwai" currently showing at the Odeon wiade their last 24-hour s m Singapore really memorable. The last day for these three charming beauties started icith a visit to a
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  • 99 2 CLAIMS TRIAL TO THEFT CHARGE PENANG. Sat.— An Australian leading aircraftsman was alleged m the Magistrate's Court today to have taken $4 from the drawer of a hotel and then walked away. Arkel H. Joseph claimed trial to a charge of theft of the money belonging to the manager of
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  • 108 2 FINGERPRINT LED TO HIS ARREST A FINGERPRINT left on an ashtray during a burglary m a house m Fernhill Road gave the culprit away the Singapore Third District court was told yesterday Further Police investigation after the arrest of Abu bin Haji Hussain. 27, revea.ed that he wa.s also responsible
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  • 235 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Court of University of Malaya today decided that music sb be taught as a subject m the university, the 1 Chancellor, Professor Oppenheim told reporters fol ing a sitting of the Q The Senate had accepted this m pi said, because the: for teaching mv
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  • 136 2 T H E SINGAPORE City Council's Vehicles and Fire Brigade Committee yesterday decided that 5.7 the former official number ,of the Mayor's car should be put m cold storage for six months. The committee, which met to consider four applications for the number turned
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  • 30 2 TSAI Nan Voh «J rf from the fir>t g^ house m River V Singapore, 7^S' W J He was adm.tteo General Hospital WW head Injuries.
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  • 182 2 ticketi ending TAPAH, Sat. Ticket No. *****83 sold m Selangor won the top prize of $350,000 m the 54th draw of the Social and Welfare Lottery today. Second Prize: No *****01 ($125,000) was also won by a Selangor ticket holder. Third Prize: No. *****58 ($50,000) went to
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    • 266 2 WHERE TO EAT ELIZABETHAN GRILL, RAFFLES HOTEL, for th« discriminating TIEN TSIN RESTAURANT (Airconditioned). 161, New Market Roac (Behind Southern Cabaret) Singapore Telephone 2C7CI. Delicious ano Genume Northern Chines* Focos Moderate prices Al HOU KEE BAR RESTAURANT. 21. Killiney Road, Lunch: Chicken soup assorted cold meat, boiled potato assorted salad
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  • 332 3 Gilbert Sullivan's 'The Sorcerer' The New Sceneshifters Present „jr G Vbert Sullivan smsts m Singapore I have an opportunity to tone of their not so widely L-n operas when "The. (The\ 'real Dramatic Society] ffci V.M.C.A. Singapore)! JJJ, -THE SORCERER" the Cultural Centre Canning Rise irom 26. rcerer" was the
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  • 444 3 Ridley And The Junior Approved School 10 gave nine years the promotion fa $300,000 Junior Apd School for wayward In Singapore, will In the Colony when ution is opened R Ridiey. SuperJPndent of Statutory sin Singapore who 'i be leaving for Austra:J at
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  • 46 3 w* hum. L ormer Miss Katherine Kwok Yoke Yee, is iL Toh tt auehtep of Mr. and Mrs. Kwok Hon Yin*. s*l iv w is attached to Ford Motors (Sales Reki2^J^ he eldest soo of Mr. and Mrs. Toh Sin Stand ardpic
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  • 476 3  - Jailed Student Flies Back On One-Way Ticket CHAN SWAN BEE 7 Admit It Was Silly...' By TAN AH KWANG, the 20-year-old Singapore student who was jailed m Perth last month for forging a passport, yesterday returned to Singapore on a one-way ticket to tell his own story. The five foot
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  • 287 3 Sumatra War! It's A Newsman's Pipe Dream' LOOKING like a rather tired Alfred Hitchcock, Uni-versal-InternationaVs Director of Short Subjects, Mr. Arthur Cohen is back m Singapore firmly convinced that the war m Sumatra is a figment of some newspaperman's imagination. Mr. Cohen, who flew to Sumatra "because everyone else was
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  • 36 3 EMINENT British scientist and mathematician, Professor C. A. Coulson of Oxford University, will speak on "Christian Faith m the Atomic Age" at the Cultural Centre, Fort Canning, on May 10 at 8 p.m.
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  • 37 3 FROM TUESDAY. Insured letters and boxes ud to a maximum of $3,400 for each insured article will be accepted for transmission at any post office In Malaya or Singapore, the Postmaster General, Malaya announced yesterday
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  • 20 3 THE Singapore Canine Welfare Association yesterday announced that It raised $7,626 on Its Flag Day on March 15.
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  • 313 4 ...But Only If Compulsory Polls Come Into Force VOTERS m the rural areas of Singapore will be provided with free transport if Government decides to introduce compulsory voting at the next general elections, The Standard reliably learnt yesterday. According to sources close to the Chief
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  • 558 4  -  Christine Diemer WELFARE WORKERS TELL THE PUBLIC by NO ONE can deny that it was a very ill wind that destroyed the homes of the Geylang fire victims. But an assessment yesterday of the generous response of the Singapore people to the aid of
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  • 107 4 UMNO's STAND THE UNITED Malay National Organization m Singapore has no working arrangements with the People's Action Party m th e City Council for future meetings of the Council The President of the UMNO, Inche Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat. told The Standard ihat this will
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  • 76 4 THE LORONG 3 Fire Victims Relief Committee has so far collected $34,327.75. This includes the sum of $1,633 received at the City hall yesterday. The committee yesterday announced that a Colony con- tractor Messrs. Kian Hong, has offered its services to level the area
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  • 60 4 CHUA SOON HUAT. and Ng Chin Ong, yesterday pleaded not guilty m a Singapore Court to a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly and causing hurt to three men at West Hill Road on April 1. "Hiey were allowed bail of $1,000 m one
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  • 54 4 CUSTOMS revenue for the first three months this year totalled $26,896, a Singapore Government statement issued yesterday stated. Revenue for tobacco totalled $10,351; petroleum $7,784; liquors $5,820; and entertainments $1,782. Othei revenues collected for the same months were: Licences $219; fines and forfeitures $11; toddj $141;
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  • 101 4 Whisky Cheerful Outlook MALAYA only consumes one per cent of the world's whisky supply but there is a great potential for whisky m this country m the future. Mr. Eric L. Roberts, Managing Director of Grants Whisky, m Glasgow, Scotland, said this when he arrived m the Colony with his
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  • 176 4 TALKS TO AVERT STRIKE CONTINUE TALKS between representatives of the City Council Labour Unions' Federation and Council's negotiation committee m a bid to avert the threatened strike by the daily-rated workers continued yesterday. A joint statement issued after the three-hour meeting said that the Federation had proposed a compensation scheme
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  • 211 4 THE tank which is a MUST for any Hindu temple m India, is however TABOO m Singapore. The Standard was told yesterday. The authorities have banned the tanks for the reason that they are likely to become breeding places for mosquitoes, said Mr. V. Paklrisamy
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  • 69 4 LIM PONG of Enj? Hoe Road, and Ng Yam Seng of Holland Road, were yesterday remanded for one week by a Singapore Court after a tentative charge of armed robbery had been read and explained to them. They were alleged to have robbed a taxi driver
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  • 39 4 THE Queen's University at Beliast Is to honour Sir George Vance Alien, former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. The honorary degree of LI D. will be conferred on him at the graduation ceremonies m July.
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  • 34 4 THE opening of the Institute of Health m Outram Road, Singapore, by the Health Minister, Mr A. J. Braga scheduled for April 23, has been postponed ''to a later date," Government announced yesterday.
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  • 36 4 THE SINGAPORE Hindu Sabai will celebrate its fourth anniversary and the Hindu New Year tomorrow at 6 p m at the Broadway Hall m the New World. Mr. V. Pakirisamy Pillai will preside
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 430 4 1 p.m Programme summary. ■j«l •Tftl •1 rSTr»l^rM Music In a Miri-tkiy Mood I'M) MBCfh^MiMß^mEßl^Xflßßli Time Siunal. 1 45 Serenade to the Ladies. 2 pm Hit Parade 230 At Chine** V.MC'A (Prince Kriwarri the Piano. 245 Australian MagaKouri): Boy Scout* and Art Club zinc 3 p.m. Concert Hour, 4 pm.
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  • 566 5  -  PHYLLIS TAN A new world for those deaf... by r-r the "pioneers" of fifttW Mr. JL G.L. Lav and [er Fddie who are Qualified Aur s ginq m South-east have opened up ,-orld for those wit h deafness. tial Deaf it Frankel Mr Lav says that n
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  • Article, Illustration
    457 5  -  Bo Peep <2«4& gfdgfdg /ORDERS have gone out that detectives In the Force who y have not brought m information on the activities of underworld gangsters are to be transferred to the uniform branch. That means that they must don uniforms and be mata matas We understand that
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  • 820 6 Standard's London correspondent ANDREW ROTH back m Singapore for a Malayan "brainwashing" gets the Chief Minister to take him on a tour of the Colony. THE FACE OF THE STRAITS TIMES PHOTOGRAPHER DROPPED TO HIS NAVEL. The Paleface whom
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  • 562 6 T RECENTLY wrote a few A lines about Laurie Davis, the viola player who was with Radio Malaya m Singapore during 1954-56, and whom I met whilst m London last year. Some readers will recall Mr. Davis' one bold experiment m conducting m
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  • 89 6 MUSIC NOTES reaction was typical he sent the letter over to Ludwig van B. and I have permission to quote the reply (Istomin's own translation from the German). "Your lady is very tiresome", Ludwig writes, "and so are you. My eternal time is limited for such nonsense. Just survive until
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  • 219 6 Reviewed by THE ART OF GUIDO CANTELLI. PhilharmonU Oi cond. Cantelli. H.M.V. ALP 1535 (12-inch). Cantelli's untimely death m an air crash m November, 1956, was one of the greatest losses to the world of music since the war. He was only 36 when he died but his great
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  • 194 6 A TOSCANINI ANTHOLOGY. N. B. C. Symphony Orchestra cond. Toscanini. H.M.V. ALP 1418 (12-inch). This is the second record (or volume) of a series, the eventual extent of which I do not know. It is a mixed bag of smaller independent orchestral pieces recorded at various times (sometimes
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  • 804 6 IT OR almost as many A centuries as there are records, the disease which has caused general revulsion throughout the world is leprosy. In England and other countries m the Middle Ages, it was a common disease, and the unfortunate victims had to carry a
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    • 158 6 f J Britain* s best-selling re- 10 TEQUILA The t cords last ueek >- Champs. 1 MAGIC MO- 12 CATCH A FALLMENTS Perry ING STAR— Perry Como. Como. t 2 WHOLE LOTTA 13 JAILHOUSE ROCK WOMAN Mar- Elvis Presley. 1 yin Rainwater. 14 GOOD GOLLY, t 3 NAIROBI Tom- MOLLY
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  • 2170 7 GERMAN HAPPINESS' LEFT ME NUMB FOR 3 minutes TERRY PILLAY continues her motor tour of Europe and m this article describes her experiences m Paris and Luxembourg. gfl was m her black V ods the day we j She cowled at us a lowering sky. while r finding, normally Vj
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  • 193 7  -  SAUSAGES -BY MILES of sausages are eaten all over the world every minute of the day. In BriUin. 4.320,*****0 sausages are eaten m a year End to ond they would st?etcn about 264,000 miles. In America enough sausages are eaten every o 3ST A«e S SToof
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  • Article, Illustration
    31 7 PIX. PRETTY loan Edgerman is getting set to test the surface condition of the 8 sand at Dayton Beach, ,n Florida scene of the 21st annual Handlebar Derby held recently.- UP
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  • 5 8 FILM REVIEWS of the week
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  • 560 8  -  STEVE NEOH THE STORY OF ESTHER COSTELLO says a time when stardom is tapemeasured and a busty bosom is the fastest way of going up, it is a refreshing diversion to see a young woman, hitherto unknown and whose film debut has been unheralded here, who can really
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  • 271 8 The Oscar Night QNCE a year the American film ndustry stages a television programme without commercials. It lasts an hour and a half. In the course of it they distribute gilt 1930-ish statuettes of a knight holding a sword, which are called "Oscars." They are highly prized
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  • 257 8 Bob Goes West Again SADDLE THE WIND ]\JANY a Western that features the "fastest gun alive" have done good business this side of the world, and M.G.M.'s latest outdoor drama starring Robert Taylor should do as well. The main box-office draw is of course Taylor himself m SADDLE THE WIND,
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  • 323 9 i*r, 8«t The 9£ of ttie BadminRation of Malaya ia i general meetigfJSdM Lumpur grossed that they f ad opt positive and m easures to introcomprehensive of training includfhc provision of Tour Reward For The Thomas Cuppers coaches on a country-wide basis. win 1
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  • 95 9 Badminton Umpires Body Is Formed „M LUMPUR, Sat. Umpires Malaya was inaugural SBA hall here. unanimous a body be formed improving the all matches under tion of the BAM. rmed a. isocian the provianci judges and cham- :ioned by the main lists of ■vhose quaiifir. and experience cpme lard required
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  • 14 9 PUR Sat: I 2-1 m the Federation's HQ ground icore at the inter-
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  • 133 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat- The Malayan Hockey Federation at its executive meeting held today, selected three officials to Tokyo for the Asian Games next month. Mr. A. Durairatnam, a VicePresident of the MHF, will be the manager of the team with Mr. Wong Yuen Ching (Negri Sembilan)
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  • 34 9 MIAMI Beach, Fla; Karol Fergaros. University of Miami's fifth ranking tennis player, shows off her new gold lace panties, before the start of a vractice match here.- UP
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  • 376 9 yan championships. The following is the draw for the Foong Seong Cup. North Section: Selangor vs Perak at Kuala Lumpur; South Section: Johore vs Negri Sembilan at Johore: Singapore vs Malacca at Singapore. South Zone final venue to be fixed later. The draw for the
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  • 39 9 RAF. Tengah beat Shell Sports Club by six wickets at Paya Lebar yesterday. Shell 106 (Cottrell 45, Gibson five for 22. Kitchen four for 44.) RAF Tengah 107 for four (Kitchen 52, Perry 31 not out).
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  • 276 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Selangor Badminton Association will invite the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong, and the Prime Minister. Tunku Abdul Rahman, to donate gold trophies for the Selangor Gold Cud International Badminton Tournament to be p'.ayed at Kuala Lumpur from June 26 to 29. This was
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  • 700 9 RECORDS were broken at the Singapore Rifle Association Easter Meeting on April 5 and 6 wnen C.P.O 0.1 Ellis scored 307 points to win the Grand Aggregate Trophy, the Trimmer Cup. Set. P.W.W Lane-Joynt I won the Open Sights Aggregate Trophy, the Buffs
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  • 22 9 RAJAJI SDorts Club patrons are now SAFA's president, Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, Mr. Wong Peng Tuck and Mr. 8. Jaganathan.
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  • 891 10  - THIS HAT IN HAND POLICY WILL NOT PAY KEN JALLEH frankly speaking It's Time For Government To Subsidize Sport NO WONDER the Olympic councillors of this country are worried— or is the word, frustrated! Dollars and cents are breaking no speed records pouring into the coffers of the Singapore and
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  • 269 10 These are the good Samaritans of athletics. And the help and advice they are giving to Malayans today is bound to pay dividends when the chosen some of whom owe their free trips to Tokyo to the Americans shine m the Asian Games. Take an athlete like
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  • 456 10 NO USE BIDDING FOR GAMES —Unless There's A Government Subsidy Sunday Standard Sports Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council has wisely decided to "look hefoie they leap" before blindly bidding for the 1962 Asian Games to be held m Kuala Lumpur. At its meeting, here Thursday
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  • 398 10 English Soccor Results LONDON. April 12. (Reuter) LEAGUE DIV. I Birmingham C. 1, Leeds U. 1. Burnley 1, W'hampton W. 1. Chelsea 2. Bolton W. 2 Manchester C. 3. Sunderland 1. Newcastle Utd. 3, Arsenal 3. Nottingham F. 1, Luton T- 0. Portsmouth 1, Blackpool 2 Preston N. E 1,
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  • 103 10 Weightlifting Entries Limited To 7 STOCKHOLM, April 13 (AFP) Entries lor the world weightliiting championships to be held here m September will be limited to 7 competitors from each country one competitor for each category according to the International Federation's modified rulings The Federation also ruled that for the championships
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  • 51 10 RAF Changi beat 61 Signals Unit by 18 runs m a friendly cricket match at Changi yesterday. Scores: RAF Changi 156 (Florence 47, Stent 58. Sandhurst 15, Yateman three for 43) Signals 138 (Jensen 38, Ridley 24 Yateman 24, Saunders five for 38, Stont three
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  • Article, Illustration
    175 10 WITH an **m featherweight <*iH gapore's inte^J champion R av m !^J aims to takp the ladder I d and fo lr t h I On f nt Federal I rank ng, O n a I wh at takes J* I Pointed Japan's I decisively mi n tK^l they
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  • 217 11 rrom WINDSOR LAD LUMPUR. Sat. "Dragon and Fire- D (M rtimcr) were tive workers when ..Dix'd three c on the Across the swu slightly m uush and Hamlet rciDressive when r three furlongs imlet seems to be than Hush iabie 1 Ransome) went three m 38 4/5 g nicely
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  • 135 11 lA A UMpik. Sat. gjfell Association f*J« Wr Lim Kee M ((l «v said that the V»«W satisfied with d D lsl "n to mluce 523* and one offl of FAM m an th r Asian Games J^ c <>f shortage of I f^t'tying to 'kinik th<> FMOC iJEJ[>
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  • 309 11 Cross Wind. Beats Alt SAAA Triatists Except Kesavan DESPITE a strong cross wind, Kesavan Soon equalled the qualifying time for the 200 metres m the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's final Asian Games trials at Farrer Park yesterday. Kesavan's 200 metres m 22.2 seconds was done after 6 p.m. It was
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  • 73 11 DESPITE a splendid double by V. R. Sabapathy <40 runs and five wickets for 12>. Ceylon Sports Club were forced to draw with Singapore Cricket Club m a friendly cricket match on the padang yesterday. CSC. 144 for three dec. (P. de Kretser 51 no. Yoß«orajah
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  • 99 11 A TWO-DAY carnival m aid of the Asian Games Fund was staged by the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation celebrating its 20th anniversary at the Happy World stadium. The programme included a basketball match, gymnastic display and classical dances. All proceeds of the carnival which ends
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  • 84 11 TOKYO. April 11. (UP) Filipino fight promoter Lope Sarreal claimed yesterday that his son-in-law. Flash Elorde, was the next logical contender to challenge world featherweight champion Hogan (Kid) Bassev for the title. Elorde fourth ranked featherweight m Ring magazine's latest ratings, won a 10-round non-title decision
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  • 189 11 JACKIE'S KUDA, the former champion sprinter of Malaya, a six-year-old chestnut horse owned by Dr. Jack Dennehy, of Singapore, won the Spital Handicap worth £400 over a straight six furlongs at Windsor on Wednesday. Jackie's Kuda Js probably the most widely travelled racehorse In training
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 281 12 EAT LESS, REST M-O-R-E Swumi, 132, Gives Old Age Formula KATHMANDU, Nepal, April 12 (UP).— Swami Govindbharti sat on an easy chair In his tiny jungle hut, puffed on a cigarette and .said he was 132 years old. But he said he is just a kid. *'I know one Yogi
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    • 49 12 TEHERAN, April 12 (Reute)—Three fuel oil tanks at the Abadan Refinery have been on fire since yesterday afternoon, the International Oil Consortium reported today. Attempts to extinguish the blaze have so far been unsuccessful. The fire caused by a spark from a workers measuring instrument.
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    • 27 12 EDMOND Percy Noel, 75. former newspaperman and war correspondent, died yesterday of a heart attack m Bordeaux, France, his son announced m Washington yesterday. Reuter
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    • 189 12 NICOSIA, April 12 (AFP).— Archbishop Makarios, exiled head of the Greek Church m Cyprus, sent a special Easter message to the Cyprus people yesterday saying that "the tombstone under which the British Government is trying to imprison Cypriot freedom will he moved." The "Illegal
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    • 458 12 U.S. FOREIGN POLICY FROZEN STERILE Let's Come Down To Earth, Says Author MAKE PEACE WITH RED CHINA- WARBURG PHILADELPHIA, April 12 (UP).— James P. Warburg, author and lecturer on Foreign Affairs, said last night that the United States should concentrate less on beating Kussia to the moon and more on
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    • 136 12 DAMASCUS, April, 12 (AFP). The Syrian newspaper, Al Ray Al Aam, said yesterday that a "vast plot against Arab Palestine" aimed at "serving the interests of Israel" was being organized m the offices of the Baghdad Pact m Iraq. Aim of the "plot", the newspaper said,
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    • 120 12 LONDON. April 12, (Reuter) Agatha Christie, queen of mystery writers, chalks up another milestone tonight when her murder play, "The Mousetrap." smashes the record for the longest running play on the British stage. Almost 37 years ago the lavish musical "Chu-Chin-Chow" ended a five-year-run after 2.238 performances.
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      32 12 Pix. THESE curvaceous girls show off aquatic antics at Cypress Gardens m Florida m their shamrock decorated bathing suits. From the looks of things, these girls are literally skiing m clover. U.P.
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    • 38 12 EIGHT Cuban Army and Navy officers including the Supervisor of Santiago Airport. Lieutenant Alexander Oliver, have been sentenced to prison for six years on charges of conspiracy to rebel. It was learned Id Havana yesterday. Reuter
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    • 37 12 SULPHURIC acid was thrown at Mohd. Isa bin Jasin as he was cycling home after attending mosque at Bagan Changkat. Nibong Tebal on Friday night. He was injured on the face, shoulders and chest.
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      • 27 12 COLOGNE— Princess Soraya of Persia left yesterday by train for Geneva, accompanied by her mother, German-born Meseva Esfandiary. wife of the Persian Ambassador to West Germany Reuter
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      • 29 12 MELBOURNE,— The Chinese Ministry of Culture has invited ten Australian roncert artists, pianists. violinists, singers and dancers to tour China for six weeks. All expenses would be paid. Reuter
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      • 34 12 LONDON— The Soviet Council of Ministers yesterday "announced with great sorrow" the death of Academician K. Fam Yuon. the first Secretary of the Board of the Soviet Union of Artists. Moscow Radio reporte Reuter
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      • 21 12 BELGRADE, President Tito of Yugoslavia is to visit the Sudan, the semi-official Yugoslav News Agency. Yugo Press reported last night. Reuter
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      • 33 12 ROME, The Italian Communist party is to be denied radio time during the present election campaign because of Prague Radio broadcasts m Italian, the Prime Minister, Signor Adone Zoli, announced last night. Reuter
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      • 33 12 TOKYO, Thousands of Japanese school children yesterday jammed the terminal of Tokyo's International Aifport to watch the arrival of two Soviet T.U. 104-T Jet Airliners and an Air France Super Constellation Slarliner. Reuter
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      • 40 12 NEW DELHI, Group Captain Leonard Cheshire, V.C., announced here today he would establish the world headquarters of the Cheshire homes for incurables at Dehra Dun, m the Himalayan foothills. The wartime air ace recently set up one m Malaya Reuter
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    • 71 12 SYDNEY. April 12 (Reuter) Four hundred dangerous glass toys imported from Japan were m the hands of Sydney children, the New South Wales Collector of Customs. Mr. T. V. Maher. said today. He said the toys were shaped like a bird, and contained diethyl ether, highly
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    • 126 12 LONDON, April 12 (UP) Britons spent £6.000,000 more m all forms of gambling m 1957 than m the previous year, the Annual Review published by the Churches Council on gambling said today. The figures, it said, include £4.000,000 for Government Premium Bonds, which
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    • 229 12 COURT RULES OUT NUDE WOMEN STORY THANA, Bombay, April 12 (Reuter) A Judge yesterday rejected evidence here that a band of women, riding naked on dogs, had led a man into the jungle and then killed him and eaten his flesh during a lesson m witchcraft. He rejected the evidence
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      46 12 Pix. COL. BARLIAN, author of South Sumatra's policy who admits he is sympathetic with m aspirations of the rebels, says fighting is n .t the to settle the internal conflict. He has v. Nt team* officers to military districts around Indonesia i forward this view.- U.P.
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    • 196 12 OFFENBURG, West Germany, Apr. 12 (\p A 51-year-old secondary school teacher, Ludwi?; was sentenced to one year m prison yrsterda having sai«l that the Nazis "gassed too few Jews' that "Israel should be wiped off the map." The prosecution claimed that Zind was guilty of grave injury and insult
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    • 203 13 -and teacher was a policeman's daughter JTAIR-HAIRED Margery McKay, 20, is the daughter of a retired police inspector. And when she got a summons for riding her bike on a footpath, she took a look at the law. Last week, she listened politely while the summons was
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  • 493 14  - 'Victorian' Father Made Her A Servant ANNE LLOYD by HE LEFT £140,000 -SHE GOT £1,000 LONDON. 'pHREE times men asked pretty Nora Greenhalgh to marry. And, a judge was told last week, three times she had to let romance pass her by. For her father, wealthy businessman Catlow Greenhalgh, was
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  • 1349 14  - COME SHOOTING THEY S AID WOLLIOM DRURY PEOPLE SHE SUCH FUNNY ANIMALS I Mty columnist -cartoonist But the game they hunted also carried g u NO PHONE NO ADDRESS CHAS (Tiny) BURNETT RETIRED NO BUSINESS NO MONEY (*s3!U*«u P*OA^_i "WE'RE Gurkhas/ they said. And they could have fooled me, because
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  • 217 14 Beauty Treatment is Hospital Cure A CHAIN of beauty parl- ours is about to open m HOSPITALS. Five nurses are taking a course m beauty culture at a Bond-street, London, salon. It's part of a plan to extract depression and add glamour to the lives of women patients. Qualified nurses
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    • 131 14 The REFEREE A splendid match; fast and ding-dong, the ball going from end to end first one goal m danger and then the other. Only five minutes to go and it's still anybody's game. "My word!" pants the referee. "At my age, but for my daily MILO, I'd never be
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  • The World of Fashion
    • 669 15  -  Martelli In Rome, Gina says: JEANNE GRAHAM SPORTS: PARIS designs from Spring knitwear ,s in Paris are sweaten extend to just c knee to make Uter c:c-?es and cardigans ed the same way cardigan coats. the sweater d resshaped (without bemisa styles, the shoulders than Massy Rouff er
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    • 84 15 THE model on the right is showing off a cocktail dress. And what better to have served while giving it the once-over than cocktails especially when you helped to make the dress! The girls sitting round model Jean Rollins are workers at London's
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    • 512 15 pARJS HAS THOUGHT UP a new way of wearing a flower on a suit: just slip a rosebud m your left hand pocket (Jacques Griff e) or a tiny spray of lilies of the valley (Dior). 0 0 0 ..•a new fashion for a summer evening
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    • 71 15 Oops ...no sides HOLLYWOOD There teas once a joke about a girl arriving some* where m a gownless evening strap and the day may yet come. At b premiere here, recently Ann Paige continued the craze which ha* produced the nearly frontless and the nearly backless dresses by showing up
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  • 1003 16 Agnes Brackman reporting from New York says that girls m cheong-sams serve "kai-fun" at Roosevelt Racecourse TVEW YORK'S racing 11 season got underway last week m a burst of colour and speed! Fair weather brought overflowing crowds to the tracks. And something new was
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  • 484 16 pHAMPAGNE for Mrs. Liza Riley gallons of if she likes. For Lizas husband, pit worker Tom Kiley. has just won £209.079 I«l, on Littlewoods Treble Chance Pool. And one night last week. Liza and Tom, from Horden, Co. Durham celebrated their world record win m a luxury
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  • 1351 22  -  Fredric Scanlon SHORT TORY By yi Saturday alternoon as I sprawled m pet chair m the lounge indulging m fevourite pastime of quiet breathing, my gal came m and asked if I had a tip-key. red Sal. \':-r. is at wants to is our our. He kinds of he
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    • 1281 22 I YOUR W E E K l»»*i<>° ?1 APRIL 20 to a time of increased progress. the chance to put your views get up sleam physically and to hold the main Interests to a nil should look to This spells financial advant- a little more strongly concern- will feel better
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    • 602 23 The New Jaguar XKISO LATEST of a long line of famous Jaguar cars the new Jaguar XKISO open two-seater sports model was announced recently. The new Jaguar is available m three versions: a standard model with twin carburettors developing 19n b.h.p.;
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  • BOOK of the Week
    • 963 24  -  HAROLD NICOLSON By Edited by Nora Barlow. (Collins. 165.) QHARLES DARWIN'S record of his career is one of the most sincere autobiographies ever written. "I have attempted.'- he said, "to write the following account of myself as if I were a dead man m another world looking back
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    • 600 24  -  JAMES JOLL By DOCUMENTS OF MODERN POLITICAL THOUGHT. Edited by T. E. Utley and J. Stuart Maclure. (Cambridge University Press. 225. 6d.) I7DITORS of anthologies are a natural prey for reviewers. For it U dangerously easy, when writing about a collection of selected documents, simply to point out
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    • 755 24  -  A. J. P. TAYLOR BISMARCK AND THE HOHENZOLLERN CANDIDATURE FOR THE SPANISH THRONE. The Documents m the German Diplomatic Archives. Edited with an introduction by Georges Bonnin. With a foreword by Dr. G.P. Gooch. (Chatto and Windus. 425,) By ON July 3, 1870, it became known m
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    • 135 24 T>RUNETTES Joan and Gwendoline Cowling pictured ■D above, are twins IDENTICAL twins. Now the twins have BOTH entered for the SAME beauty contest. < How will the judges know which twin is which? Gwendoline will wear an earring m her LEFT ear, as she is
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  • 606 25  - THE THINGS WOMEN DO FOR LOVE Patricia Boxall 6 SISTERS WITH A SINGLE PROBLEM by SIX sisters who travelled 7,000 miles to search for husbands are having trouble. They have been m Britain several months and ARE STILL SINGLE. Only the sister who tempted the rest of the family from
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  • 726 25  - MARRIED A KILLER -TWICE C. W. YOUNG Love is a strange, compelling force, an over-mastering emotion that often knows no reason and no common sense. ML OU would think 14 years of disillusionment and broken faith would kill love. Fourteen years. It's a long time. But Mrs. Nellie Ford thinks
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  • 195 25 War is a rough and dirty game. But certainly, politics is even rougher and even dirtier Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery. I'm going to become duller and duller. Maybe by that means I shall become leader of the Labour Party. Mr. Aneurin Bevan M.P. When a man is
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