Sunday Standard, 25 January 1959

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  • 23 1 SUNDAY STAIN D ARD *3§2|^ *1 Jl tt. fii sHf Vol. IX No. 206. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 25, 1959. 24 Poget 20 cts.
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  • 292 1 lanuary 25. 1959 ALLIANCES and partnerships, especially where they seek to establish common ground on which political, economic, social and other related problems can be solved, are the essentials on which every country m the free world today depends for its future. Disagreements and selfishness must not be permitted
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  • 185 1 Sinaer Loses $10, 000 But Values Her Voice More ATTRACTIVE Singapore singer and model, Miss Rosalind Yang Phei Yuen, 27, who lost $10,000 m cash and gems m a burglary, said yesterday that she valued her singing voice more than her monetary losses. Miss Yang, whose River Valley Road home
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  • 199 1 LONDON, Jan. 24. (UPD Labour Party leader. Hugh GaitskeU, said today Britain's new financial settlement with Egypt was the -final and humiliating account for the incompetence and folly tof the 1956 Suez escapade." H«» told a Labour Party rally the Anglo Egyptian agreement obliged Britain to
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  • 693 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. Described as "one of the most significant events to take place m Malaya since Merdeka/' the Yang Di-Pertuan Agong this evening opened the Bank Negara Tanah Melayu (Central Bank of Malaya) amidst a fanfare of trumpets. To witness the official opening
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  • 58 1 HONGKONG, Jan. 24 (UPI) Sir Shouson Chow, 98. last of Hongkong's "grand old men" of the financial world, died last night. Sir Shouson, who served under three Manchu Emperors and five British Sovereigns, was knighted m 1928 by King George V of Britain m
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  • 81 1 photo. INDIAN Premier Jawaharlal Nehru smiles a friendly greeting to the Duke of Edinburgh on his arrival at New Delhi airport on Jan. 21, at the start of his three-month visit of the Far East. Indian school children welcomed the Duke with flowers and the Royal visitor
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  • 154 1 Funeral Party Ambushed NINE people, including two women, were injured when an armed gang of 50 persons ambushed a funeral procession m Singapore, yesterday afternoon. Scene of the attack believed to be by members of the secret society Group 24 was at Anamalai Avenue, near the junction of ihe 6i
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    • 70 1 m I Till" 1 i IMr i Illilf i if Mobil i i Mobiloil SpeciaC 1959 MALAYAN MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN. The Organisers thank the public for their generous co-operation m volunteering as Observers. So many applications have been received that the list is now closed. Applicants will be informed m
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  • 106 2 King Names Bank Negara Officials KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation Government announced that the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong had today appointed the following to the board of the Bank Negara Tanah Melayu (Central Bank) GOVERNOR: (for a term of two years): Mr. w. H. Wilcoek. the Banking Advser to the Finance
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  • 386 2 Many Penitents Fulfil Vows THOUSANDS of people jammed the Chettiars' Temple m Tank Road, Singapore, to watch about 60 Hindu devotees carrying kavadis and with steel spikes skewered to their bodies converge before the Indian deity Lord Subramaniam, yesterday. Thousands had earlier followed the devotees from the
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  • 70 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, has sent the following letter to the United States Ambassador to the Federation, Mr. Homer Byington Junior: "I was shocked to hear of the terrific disaster m five eastern States which brought death and destruction to a large
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  • 67 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat Police pulled out the body of a 55-year-old woman from a 100-foot deep mining pool m Serdang Bahru, near here, at noon yesterday. The body was decomposed and identity was only established this morning by the husband who resides m Pudu Road.
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  • 107 2 PENANG. Sat. A widow took her life after she was accused of stealing rice, a Coroner's Court was told today. The Coroner, Inche Nik Hussain bin Nik All, returned a verdict of suicide by hanging at the end of an inquiry into the death of Liew
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  • 182 2 PENANG, Sat. A City Council overseer was alleged m the Sessions Court today to have taken four bags of cement belonging to the council m order to make a tomb for his mother. Frank William Capper, with 20 years' service m the City Council
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  • 60 2 JOHORE, Sat.— The Minister for Education. Inche Mohamed Knir Johari. yesterday officially opened the exhibition and fun fair at the Temenggong Ibrahim Girls' School m Batu Pahat. After congratulating all concerned for organizing the show, he said a committee had been set up m his ministry
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  • 63 2 SHE'LL meet the YIPs of the Travel World at the Pacific Area Travel Association Conference tomorrow. Miss Greta Komlosy. a secretary m the Cathay Organisa.tion, will help usher the delegates to their stats during the conference. The PATA conference will begin tomorrow and end on Jan.
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  • 70 2 photo. AFTER 35 years' service. Mr. Lai Khim Lan Is doe re HS e at he end of the month from Singapore's First National Bank of New York In his capacity as Custodian of the Security Department At a tea ©arty, on Wednesday, the bank manager. Mr.
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  • 94 2 Six City Overseers Sacked THE Singapore City Council has decided to terminate the services of six overseers and surveyors m the City Engineer's Department due to redundancy. The Council's Staff Committee has approved a recommendation to give a threemonth notice to all these officers with effect from next month. The
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  • 75 2 REGISTRATION cf delegates from abroad for the Pacific Area Travel Association (PATA) conference to be held m Singapore will begin today at the hotels they are staj'ing m. Local delegates who have not registered and picked up their conference material will register at RafTles Hotel between
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  • 39 2 MOHAMAD Yusof bin Aman. 45, who was charged m a Kota Bharu Religious Court on Friday before Chief Kathi Haji Omar, with marrying his own adopied daughter. E>ah binti Endok. was fined $50 or two weeks' Jail.
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  • 66 3 Irizes For position Coverage «PAPERMEN will be p to Hong- lor the best $50,000,000 ition Exopem on Jan. Geek, a coExposition r yesterday details of the a panel of and cuttings the Exposition m m for judger the xhibltlon. Mayor, Mr. visited the i\ ilion at the nisht. i mot
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  • 395 3 RAZAK DEFENDS HIS PREMIER S-E Asia Plan Gets Backing KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Deputy Prime Minister, Dato Abdul Razak bin Hussein tonight defended Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman's plan for a get together of South-east Asian countries and said that it proved that Malaya was independent m its approach to the
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  • 107 3 Never Again For The Rest Of His Life A trisha-rider. charged with assisting m the carrying on of a chap-ji-kee lottery, yesterday promised a Singapore Magistrate that he would not commit such an offence again for the rest of his life. Ng Ah Poh. 62. of Dickson Road, said this
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  • 261 3  - Colony Sisters Wed Brothers After A Double Courtship JENNY LEE By CROWN Prince Akihito of Japan met his love on a tennis court and will shortly be marrying her. In Singapore, two brothers met their brides, who are sisters, on a badminton court. At a double wedding yesterday, the Ng
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  • 69 3 PENANG, Sat. Penang is m the grip of a mild heat wave with the hottest day Jan. 10 recording a temperature of 94.4 degrees. The last shower of rain fell on Jan. 3 and .09 inches was recorded. During the last week-end thousands of people from
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  • 31 3 THE General Secretary of the East Coast Mining and Industrial Workers Union. Mr. Chew Beng Chiat, will leave on Jan. 26 on a four-month trade union course m London.
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  • 170 3 A NUMBER of qualified teachers m Singapore have volunteered to teach students who failed m the entrance examination for secondary education last year. t Chairman vi tne Malayan Christian Schoois Council, Dr. D. D. Chelliah said yesterday that it was "most gratifying :o know that several
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  • 83 3 A WOMAN was yesterday charged m a Singapore Emergency Court with using criminal force on two Police Constables at West Hill Road at 1.45 p.m. on Friday. Sui Eng Eng, 40, was alleged to have used force on Constables Mohamed Kassim and Mohamed Salleh by
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  • Article, Illustration
    65 3 MR. AND MRS Dennis Khoo Tham Hock are pictured below with the staff of the Singapore Postal Services Department after their wedding at the Church of Our Lady Queen of Peace, m Tanjong Katong Road. The bride, the former Miss Elsie Chew, is attached to the Chief Secretary's
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  • 199 3 A ROYAL. Air Force Transport Command Aeromedical Comet leaves RAF Changi, Singapore, today with one of the biggest "shipments" of patients to be seni home by the Far East Air Force on the mercy run now operated from the Far and Middle East to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • 367 4 THE Royal yacht Britannia with the Duke of Edinburgh on board will arrive m Singapore on Sunday, Feb. 22, and will anchor m the Roads at 10 a.m. Colony Governor, Sir William Goode. will pay him a formal call on board the yacht after whirh
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  • 16 4 SINGAPORE tin price yesterday was 5385 7 8 per picul, unchanged on Friday's quotation.
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  • 325 4 Recession, Clamp But Our Trade Is Down Slightly... DESPITE a world trade recession and the clamp down on the Indonesian barter trade, business at the Singapore Harbour Board was almost normal last year, the Board's acting: chairman, Mr. S. Johnson, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Johnson pointed out these two
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  • 98 4 FIVE- WEEK TOUR OF FAR EAST TWO SENIOR members of the British Nursing Services on a five weeks tour of British military hospitals and Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Corps units m the Far East, arrived m Singapore on Friday night. They are Brigadier D?,«ne Monica Johnson. Matron -m Chief and
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  • 172 4 Cut Wife's Nose: Appeal Dismissed IPOH. Sat. A man who cut off part of his wife's nose with a sickle because he suspected her of infidelity had his appeal against a two-year prison sentence dismissed by Mr. Justice Syed Sheh Barakbah m the Perak High Court yesterday. The appellant, Allah
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  • 61 4 SOPRANO Miss Hwang Ph&y Ching (above), will give a recital over Radio Singapore at 9.45 p.m. tonight. Two of her numbers will be sung m Mandarin. She studied under the celebrated Dutch tenor, Justus Bonn, when he was m the Colony m 1949. Miss Hwang will
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  • 39 4 SINGAPORE Controller of Income Tax yesterday advised employers to submit returns of employees, who came under the taxable group m 1958. The forms must be completed and returned to the Income Tax Office by Feb. 13.
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  • 149 4 MALACCA. Sat. The Royal Federation Police Force In a drive to improve the smartness of their women police officers have now issued them with a two-piece "glamour" uniform. Though the women officers m the Federal capital and a few other places had already been issued
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  • Article, Illustration
    48 4 Mr. Douglas Isidore Reyes anc, h>x h- > v Afiss Teresa ChonQ Kirn Hong, u-tio wert Church of Immaculate Heart of Mary m H Singapore, yesterday. The bridt is the youngest daughter nf Swee Neo while the groom is the eldest y Mrs. Matthew B. Reyes. Sn
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 242 4 HHPHpHfHlJßMHPlßgjaflffavaajaßaaiJß Nummary '< Tr f KV^fi Vk^^l^^iiWAl^ 1 I mena«le O H H A^ain. D| I lU.IHI ;i m I BTS^^^K^L^S Manriai.-i \t v i\ LX V J wjm. M fl H ■■■Pl^^^laVaMHß^B si"krm-ski Ik 1 iWlk\ U3I A 12 30 s P HMtIIHBMBfIHHB cr««mrne Chinese Y.MtA (South Pter): 000
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  • 14 5 The front view of the $350,000 T.B. Sanatorium at Morib
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  • 776 5  - New Sanatorium A Milestone To End The Scourge Shariff Ahmad By -HE $350,000 seasidf T. B. Sanatorium m Morib is yet another milestone m the nations fig;ht to free the people from the ji<p3«e and to prevent Its spread. I is titX beach H -h a f H ilace of
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  • Article, Illustration
    660 6  -  Victor Doggett Reviewed by MOZART. Idomeneo (complete With Srru j. (soprano). Lucille Udovick (soprano). Richard (tenor), Leopold Simoneau (tenor). Glyndrbournt f, Orchestra and Chorus cond John Pritchard. HMv 1515/7 (three 12-lnrh). JDOMENEO. King of Crete (to fivt its full title) was written when Mozart was 25 and
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  • 657 6 Off with one and on with another HIGH PRAISE FROM THE N.Y. CRITICS YOUNG PIANIST FROM U.S. TO GIVE CONCERT AT CULTURAL CENTRE GOH SOON TIOE, who earlier m the month had to cancel his presentation of the pianist Daniel Ericourt owing: to sudden illness m Ankara, is all set
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  • 1312 6  -  PETER HEYWORTH By YT'INTER usually brings a crop of new operatic recordings. This year's harvest is somewhat lighter than usual, but it more than makes up m quality for a lack of mere profusion. I do not know if it is simply the effect of a
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  • 1163 7  - Every Jump Presents A CHALLENGE JOHN WOODROW By Army 'Takes The Plunge* It§ Sea Para Exercise STWIN ENGINED Valctta aircraft circled ponderously overhead, a green verey pistol light shot high into a cloudless sky— the sign twenty-one tense figures m the aircraft had been waiting for. From the plane a
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  • FILM PREVIEWS
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      1337 8  -  Sammy King ?y Do you simply adore hilarious comedy, my deah...? Or do you prefer tearful drama, my honourable friend...? Mesdames and Messieurs might, perhaps settle for crime with a generous touch of humour... WHICHEVER YOUR TASTE, YOU ARE BOUND TO HAVE SOME VERY GOOD PICTUREGOING WITH
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    • 152 8 TTS a complicated romance —and the sub-titles don't help much— but the Calendar Girl (or girls) should keep ?i?, v kin for more "^n this Chinese musical extravaganza comes around. Filmed m beautiful Eastman colour, it features lovely Li Mci, and equally lovely Chang Chung-wan (they call
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 345 8 t CAIHAT ORCJWISATIOH I?'/: j I jt QHaa TODAY! a«MI-Ji!i."» ■^C Kenneth More Jayne Mansfield C'Scope Colour y^> M "The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw" (Fox) Toda y 9 "HOT BLOOD" (Mandarin) tE!nEn?3» today! E?i5S S alan ladd "THUNDER m the EASr <«•»., Jf T^ plusl M.F.Us Short: Malaya's Prime Minister
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    • 419 8 rl "WIND ACROSS THE EVERCLADK J Tomo^nV" UNDERWATER ROMANCE" ",7-^J Today 9 a.m. Tony CartU "MIDNK.in BTOtY^ 1 BRIGITTE BARDOI M] j In t»i«* picture her father f^ j TRIFP TO SI'PPRI ss Wf4r M "b?» BIKINI v J^ Jj Today 8.4.^ a.m.: Dorl« Day M YOUX(i \T 111 \ki
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  • 467 9 The Ist New Zealand Re- giment will be attempting to emulate its proud Perak State rugby, record with a host of cricket talent. Leading the 'Kiwis* will be one-time skipper of Johore, Captain lan Launder. A fast bowler with good record last season,
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  • 171 9 KYO Jan. 24 (UPI) Ino fi^ht promoter, Lope fcil. u\d bit night he exId to sien a contract possim?x\ Monday for a title fight m Manila on March 14 between world flyweight champion, Pascual Perez, and Leo Espinosa of the Philippines. Sarreal told United Press
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  • 26 9 7AU LL'MPUR Sat. ork! Department jualincd for the the Central Zone Servicei Soccer they beat Railway by 4-0 on wi Road stadium
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  • 34 9 BOSTON, Jan. 24 (UPI).— Ted Williams yesterday signed for his 19th season with the Boston Red Sox at U*****,000 to remain the highest salaried play«r In baseball at the age of 40.
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  • 79 9 V GRAY, century maker m last season's I >nd the 3rd Battalion', the Royal Australian Regiment tear this year. PRIVATE Anthony Livingstone. Australian strokemaker, will keep wickets for the 3rd Btn. Royal Australian Regiment. He is stationed m Kuala Kangsar Perak, ENGLISH
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  • 363 9 MCC In Strong Position At Close SYDNEY, Jan. 84 (Reuter)— Playing some of his finest cricket of the tour Peter May hit a superb 99 including one six and thirteen fours to share an unfinished third wicket partnership of 145 with Trevor Bailey
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  • 79 9 Draw For Davis Cup Zone LONDON. Jan. 24. (Reuter) Draw for the European Zone of this year's Davis Cup lawn tennis competition was made here yesterday as follows (matches m draw order): Ist round: France bye: Yugoslavia vs Denmark; Ireland vs New Zealand; Egypt vs Rumania. Italy bye: Belgium vs
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  • 100 9 NEW South Wales Ist innings (overnight 171 for six*. N. O'Neill lbw b Bailey 24 P. Phiipott lbw b Statham 23 D. Ford b Statham 10 A. Wyatt not out 0 G. Rorke c Mortimore b Statham 6 TOTAL 215 BOWLLNG: Statham 18-1-36-4. Tyson 24--6-55-4. Bailey 18-6-40-2. Dexter 8-1-28-0.
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  • 168 9 ADELAIDE. Jan. 24. Renter) A special meeting of presidents of Australian State Lawn Tennis Associations has been called for January 28 m an effort to iron out difficulties resulting from the Australian L.T.A. 's ban on Jack Kramer's professional troupe using amateur courts. The
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  • 308 9 IOC ATTACK SOVIETS FOR BRINGING IN POLITICS CHICAGO. Jan. 24 (UPl)— Avery Brundagr. President of the International Olympic Committee, said yesterday that m the Olympic movement, it is not the governments but sports organizations that are recognized. Brundage made the statement when asked about the fracas which arose In Switzerland
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  • 141 9 Durrelle Vs Moore Again At Toronto TORONTO. Jan. 24 (UPI)— Toronto fight promoter Frank Tunney laid plans on Tuesday to bring the return match between World light-heavy-weight champion Archie Moore and Canadian and British light-heavyweight champ Yvon Durrelle to Toronto. He said he understood Montreal promoter Eddie Quinn had some
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  • 51 9 BRISBANE, Jan. 24 (Reuter) —Ken Rosewall. Australia, tonight qualified for the final of the Queensland professional lawn tennis tournament her* by beating Pancho Gonzales (USA) 6-3, 13-11, 6-3. In the final, he wJO meet the winner of the match between Lew Hoad (Australia) and Tony Trabert
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  • 595 10 A.B.C. in haste... FLOP at leisure The RAM's meeting today THE STANDING Committee of the Badminton Association of Malaya was suddenly called upon to meet at Kuala Lumpur today and one of the main items for consideration is undoubtedly the inaugural meeting: of the proposed Asian Badminton Confederation,
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  • 150 10 Famous Australian Wrestler Expelled MELBOURNE. Jan. 24 (Reuter) Australia's greatest ever wrestler, Dick Garrard, has been expelled by the Victorian Amateur Wrestling Association. Garrard. an association member since 1927. represented at three Olympics and held the British Empire lightweight title for 20 yea»-s. Today. Association President Mr. Tom Simmons, said
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  • 672 10 fghfgh Sovabaza had right to reject BAM stars IF REPORTS from the Federation were true, the BAM and Selangor B.A. officials were shocked at the rejection of Shaari Abdullah and Sunny Tan by the Sovabaza Badminton Association of Calcutta. Why should they? The Sovabaza has every right
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  • 588 10  -  ALEX SOARS By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— About three years ago a loose limbed athletic looking cornstalk turned up at the Selangor Club nets for cricket practice. Twenty-year-old as he was" then, Arthur Dews had arrived. Malayan cricket fans were soon to hear
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 94 10 SINGAPORE SOCCER: Malay Junior League Sukaramai vs. Pemuda Bawean, MFA ground. Friendly Jollilads vs. Loyal Regt.. Ayer Rajah Road. MOTOR-RACING: Forces 'New Year Sprint,' Dover Road, 9 a.m. TABLE-TENNIS: STTA junior inter-club league Naval Base Chinese A.A. vs. Assn. of Singapore Dental I T.S., SYSC, 7 p.m. IPOH HOCKEY Inter
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  • SANDERSON CUP FINAL
    • 432 11 ROYAL Australian Air Force from Butterworth made an impressive debut m the Far East Air Force rugby competition when they won the Sanderson Cup beating Royal Air Force Seletar, the defending champions, by a convincing margin of 19 points to eight at Changi yesterday. The Butterworth airmen,
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    • 174 11 MADRAS. Jan. 24 (Reuter) India were all out for 222 run* m their first inning:* m reply to the We*t Indie* total of 500 nn the third day of the fourth Test matrh here today. At the close the tourists were 8 for no wickets.
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  • 467 11  - IT'S PICTURE GOER BY A HEAD SCRUTINEER Rubber Planter Tops The Day's Dividends By PICTURE GOER 11, splendidly ridden by Garnet Bougoure, fought a keen finish with Downing Street m the Cl. 1, Div. 1 one mile race to score a head win at Bukit Timah yesterday, opening day of
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  • 1930 11 RESULTS DIVIDENDS OF ALL THE RACES K. T. Syndicate's Trainer: Spencer S o< i! ££NASTRA 8.12 (9) Posner 1 408-2/3 No. 4 WINTERDRINA 8.10 (6) D.Jones.... 2 MALAYAN ?™'?Jl S* I GRADUATE 808 (4) Moon 3 J?2i?S v°- 1? ower <*»*«> 8.04 (2) Ward 4 J-?~?in xt°- 4 F ier
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  • 313 11 English Soccer Results LONDON, Jan. 24. (Reuter) Football Association Cup Fourth Round Accrington Stanler 0. Portsmouth 0. Bristol 1, Blackpool 1. Charlton Ath. 2. Everton 2 Colrherter ltd 2. Arsenal 2. Norwich City 3. Cardiff City 2. Stoke City 0. Ipswich Town 1. Worcester C. 0, Sheffield U. 2. Third
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  • 85 11 DANSIE HITS 100 FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA PERTH. Western Australia. Jan. 24 (Reuter) A A*htin| century by Neil Dansie helped South Australia total 283 on the first day of their Sheffield Shield match against Western Australia here today. Apart from fighting knocks by Dansie (100) and A Hitchcox (63) the South
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  • 127 11 LEICESTER, England Jan. 24 (Reuter) Former Penang goalkeeper. Dave Mrlarpn. now playing for Leicester City. ha, received a letter threatening him with death if hi* team wins or draws against Luton m this afternoon's cup match at Leicester, the Daily Mail reports today. The letter,
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  • 64 11 SINGAPORE Hockey Association's probable team to meet the Federation m the International hockey match put up a poor fhow against the Army m a friendly match on the Girls Sports Club ground yesterday. Army beat the Colony XI by two foals to one. Arjun Kumar
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  • 53 11 World Basketball SANTIAGO. Chile. Jin. 24 (ReuteD— The United State* beat Puerto Rico 64-63 and Brazil defeated Bulgaria 62-53 m game* played m the final pool of th« World basketball championships here last night. Two matche* m tht consolation pool played m Valparaiso, 'he Philippines belting Canada 69-65 and Argentina
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  • 80 12 This Is How They Torture Rebels ON trial before a revolutionary tribunal m Cuba on Jan. 17, former Batista Army Cpl. Jose Rodriguez, 54, demonstrates a position that imprisoned rebels were forced to hold for five hours as a means of torture. Rodriguez confessed the killing of two rebels, who
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  • WORLD NEWS
    • 301 12 Many Prejudices Against USSR Says Mikoyan BERLIN, Jan. 24 (UPI) Soviet Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan told a Moscow Press conference today he found "many prejudices" against Russia during his just-completed visit to the United States. An account of the conference, published by the Communist East Germany ADN News Agency said,
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    • 186 12 provement n Soviet-American relations." he said. Mikoyan said this was "m contradiction to the recent past." The necessity and usefulness of contacts and discussions at all levels were stressed above all else, but the opinions of the politicians m the U.S. have not yet been reflected
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    • 180 12 YOU MAY BE SITTING ON AN ATOM BOMB WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (UPI) A disarmament authority said yesterday that "the principal cities of the world may already be mined with atomic warheads" capable of being fired by remote control. This possibility was raised by Prof. Seymour Melman of Columbia University to
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  • 112 12 WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (UPI) —The United States should be able to land a scientificmilitary expedition on the moon within nine or 10 years, an air force authority said last night. Brig. Gen. Homer Boushey. air force director of advanced technology said that
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  • 185 12 MONROE, Louisiana, Jan. 24, (UPI)— A derailed tank car of liquid butane gas exploded last night killmg at least four persons and injuring more than 100 spectators and workers. The force of the explosion shook the ground five miles away. Authorities at Convvay
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  • 97 12 HONGKONG. Jan. 24 (Reuter) Communist China's Prime Minister Chou En-lai left Peking today for Moscow to attend the Soviet Communist Party Congress, Peking Radio reported. He is leading a five-mem-ber mission which includes Mr. Liv Hsiao, Peking's Ambassador to Moscow. Mr. Kang Sheng. alternative member of
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  • 221 12 KLM rights: UK concern over Dutch feelings LONDON, Jan. 24 (UPI) Official British sources said today Britain's "attitude" on KLM landing rights at Singapore is not inflexible. ''We feel that our attitude is fair and it has never been inflexible,*' a source said. Yesterday 48 hours before Dutch Foreign Minister
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  • 34 12 A spokesman for QANTAS Empire Airways said yesterday that Qantas would introduce Boeing 707 jet aircraft on the London-Sydney flights later this year and all these would be routed through Singapore. Reuter
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  • 27 12 PRESIDENT Adolfo Lopez Mateos has announced that Mexico has broken off diplomatic relations with neighbouring Guatemala as a result of their shrimp boat war. UPI
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  • 31 12 THE Dutch Government is negotiating for the purchase of a 40,000 hectare (about 100.000 acres) farm m the state of Sao Paulo, on which to settle Dutch immigrants. Reuter
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  • 28 12 THE Thames and other rivers throughout England rose yesterday after heavy rains and officials predicted the wors, flooding In nve years if the rains continued. Reuter
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  • 25 12 JAPANESE Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi has been reelected president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party by a vote of 320 to 166. UPI
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  • 20 12 WEARING the Feisal ribbon decoration m Baghdad is to be banned by a law now Deing drafted. Reuter
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  • 65 12 VEREENIGINS. South Africa. Jan. 24 (Renter) -A young African witness stepped into th e witness box at the magistrates court here and pave his name as "Pax." The Magistrate asked, "Is that what they ill you?" Th s a 1 l tneB& Baid M V
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  • 179 12 POLICE ARREST 4 CALL GIRLS 'The Business Of Sex 7 NEW YORK, Jan. 24. (Reuter) New York police checking allegations of "big business" call girl rackets m a radio programme on Monday night, last night arrested four women on prostitution charges after raiding a luxurious West Wide apartment. The raid
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  • 170 12 'Russians Passing The Buck' H-Tests Ban WASHINGTON. Jan. 24, (UPI) American officials charged today that Russia is blocking progress at the nuclear ban test talks m Geneva and trying to shift the blame >nto Britain and the United States. They said Russia obviously was trying to obscure the fact that
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  • 15 12 PREPARATORY work has been started on a city hall for Hongkong. Reuter
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  • KING GEORGE VI PART 1
    • 71 13 THE RIVATE'S EVE >U I V private. In ten^r ne word, \\\S IS DOM uses vstes eye to R p t a t pyp view of a ,|v ATS tirl m her «.uf undies m this pt from his latest .•ph P Square Peg." ftim 3No stars r Blackman, ut
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    • 507 13  - E GNE-HORN 'LOVE-POTION' FACES EXTINCTION Adrienne Farrell By or.e-horr.ed rhinoceros, W beast of Nepal, is Btind r s a '-'c been killWnoceroi for the f> '< ■<:-■;> horn, «hout the East srtiei as a love- a-or.e fetches be- and 13,000 -o $8500). It to a powder and d as an
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      11 13 "He's wasting no time keeping his promise to support my daughter."
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    • 2518 13  -  John W. By Wheeler-Bennett In Action At Jutland VVV\VV\V\\\\V\VVV\VVVVVVVVtVVVVVVViVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV First Venture In The Air Life At Cambridge tWV\WVWWVVV\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\M The Patient Suitor's Reward l\\\VVVVV\VV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\V\\\\\A\\\\\\\\\\\*\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\V HRINCE ALBERT received his appointment as a Midshipman on September 15th 1913, m the 19,250-ton battleship Collingwood (Captain James Ley), at that time
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  • 1109 14 HUBBY MAKES ALL HER CLOTHES i/i^^j^«y^R^^^^^^^^^^^^^jffW^4^B^^BM| Proops says could tell he didn't approve* Dear M'jTJorle Proops, My husband, a six-foot stone-mason who weighs 15 stone, makes all my co; fccs. But he never Ists me wear the startling things fashionable now. He insists o-» making youthful clothes like the adorable
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  • 376 14 This Is 1963— Not 1959, Says Astronom A GR£EK astronomer, Mr. C. S. Khassapes. claims that this year is 1963 AD. (after Christ) not 1959. He bases his assertion on the description of the- Star of Bethlehem, as given In St. Matthews Gospel: There came wise men from the East
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  • 700 15 Be Wise About Accessories Choose Thewn With Care pEACOCKS HAVE I- plumes, men are endowed with enough devilish gifts to charm a bird off a tree but women? For them it is an unceasing battle to look beautiful and stay beautiful. And just as a
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  • 236 15  - THE WORLD OF FASHION Irene Lim by Are You Adorably Striking? Glamour Quiz ARE YOU glamorous are you one of those that strike people with your looks from a mile away? Anr.wer these questions truthfully and you will get some idea of what your impact is —at first glance on
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  • 100 15 QUESTION: I am throwing a dinner party to which I have invite j my boss, my husband's boss, and their wives. How do I place them at the table and m which order do I instruct my servant to serve? ANSWER: Place your boss on your
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  • 233 15 TEENAGERS of today are just as fashion-conscious as the top models. They are no longer content to wear the babyish clothes worn by their younger sisters or the too-elderly clothes, worn by their mothers. Now clothes designers have paid a great deal of attention to the
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    • 353 15 Promise I nam/>fl* can ma k* iorldof difference year after year after year rorpfn don't realise that "a few ffn fcyi each month" actually ,to f*t r*" Mr */<•' Il vhechtt those five yean corrfortahle and carefree as v normal and natural, as p& relaxed n possible! It's up ibethei
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    • 132 15 tainly make the lace limp, You will need to starch the f%44 U/ #«*#*> dress immediately after- I/IT WHlie I can SU gg es t only that wards, to restore the crisp- Mrs. D. M. G. says: H I you have the shawl dryne have Just knitted a large cleaned.
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    • 80 15 You never know when you'll need Elastoplast FIRST AID DRESSINGS (now vtntiljtetf to let wounai bt«atti«t You can't be too careful with cuts, scratches or grazes* Clean the wound and put on Elastoplast the dressing doctor* use. Elastoplast stops the bleeding and guard* against infection while the wound heals HtCM
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  • 592 21 fghfgh The Lyndoe Feature LfcN every other test fails. It it nearly a .ways possiI, r m ake a fair judgement pear** fwe ran et t0 nakei them tick. at really excites 1 feeds their ■I a look at the .rs from this '•■v; fa—Almost invariably an [Stable type
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  • 177 21 HENRY COOPER TELLS g MADELEINE MCLOUGHLIN £j pOR the next five years women are out that's nj what the man said! Nj And what a man! He's boxing's bachelor heart-throb Henry Cooper jA (right); age 24; 6ft lin. tall; reach 74in. I wa ta lking to him purely from a
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  • 991 21 MARCH 21 APRIL 20 (Ariec). 4 TURN m one of your pro- blemi helps you to clear it up. There is still some doubt about one or two matters affecting friends of the family. Probably a period of litt!« 'tiffs.' Ua# plenty of tact and try not to
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  • 374 21 No girls for me [till 1964) romance In the cinema. ''My favourite women stars are Gia Scala and Sophia Loren." he told me. SCARS 17VEN with his big flght scars Henry is iiicr-ai-bly handsome with even, white teeth and small wellshaped ears. H« takes a great interest m clothes and
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    • 533 21 Men Restore Gland Vigour and Feel Younger m 24 Hours Feel Strong-Vigourous-Get More Fun Out of Life Thanks to ths dlaoovary of a aelen* _fl tlst. aftsr W years of study. It Is now w^bbbbbbbbbl poaaiMe for tboee who feel proma- V turaly old. Run-down and Worn-out, to fl experience
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    • 322 21 <w.,.»«~ So^ """J adjustments that new opening* ESISL 2t X Ot m <ne year Ther be many SSI!* Fm nc€ n ioy a move forward. There are some !2T fu howev J r w>d these may affect your friendships. Weakness of the period Is the number of disputes. fM. 1
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  • 772 22 JAGUAR MARK IX WITH POWER STEERING AND DISC BRAKES \^-ca2k_> OU DONT have to own a Rolls Royce to feel that you have arrived. A Jaguar Mark IX would do nicely. It m stamps the owner as a man of dis- criminating taste. The beauty
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  • 918 22  -  Tony Brooks By Retirement A Big Shock rpHE news of Mr. Vandervell's retirement was a big shock to everyone, from the racing manager downwards. that he seriously Intended racing again had his meotherwise. He gets a tremendous kick out of it, and m interest m life.
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  • 169 22 Economy Run THE first car m the 1959 Mobilgas Eronoim I will leave Kuala Lumpur at one minute past midu on March 28. This will be the first time the Kun i include night driving. The first day's run. from Kl. to Ipoh. Ku.ila
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  • 580 23  - The 2 ,500 -Year -Old City With The New Look Patrick J. Killen fghfgh U V airborne Alexander the Greek swooped over Wodern American city it might remind him of ncient caravan capital of Charsadda. vitn or uithojt afterburners, Alexander will see Denver but he should remember Charsadda. D k
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  • 535 23 vjs ft* ftentist many people think of the dentist as a man who pull s teeth for a living, about eight-tenths of his time is spent m filling them. His job Is not to get rid of teeth unless he must but to save them. It's no
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  • BOOK REVIEW
    • 837 23  -  A.J.P. TAYLOR GEORGE WASHINGTON, MAN AND MONUMENT. By Marcus CunliftV. (Collins 18s.) By CAMUEL BUTLER held that immortality consisted m being talked and written about after you were dead For most people this is a rapidly wasting asset. A few have all the luck: r,ot just one
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    • 542 23  - Voices From The Past Anthony Quinton NEW NOVEL WOMEN AND THOMAS HARROW. By John P. Marquand. (Collins. 165.) By. ♦"piME has not been kind to the old-style professional novelist. Thirty years ago the production of ample, straightforward narratives, of a technical sophistication well this side of Trollope's was a respected
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  • 1730 24  -  John Cottrell By fghfgh AHHH| I TRICK OF FATE, even a mistake, can I turn a man's path from rags to riches. Wa V I One of the world's most successful WJ/^ I composers of popular songs owes the W^u^ I start
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  • HOLIDAY IN EUROPE
    • 557 24 with 300,0*0 other Britons I holidayed m Spain last summer. It was cheap. It was warm, bright and entirely sunny The people were friendly. The hotel service was out of this world for willingness and courtesy. Ten years ago Spain was almost unknown to the British
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    • 283 24  - Try The Wine On The Rhine REGINALD PECK By "THE thing about Germany x is the wine and the beer, the food and the sun And the Rhineland with its high mountains, quiet valleys and the steep richsmelling: vineyards framing the glintin; Rhine, is the focal point for the holidaymaker.
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