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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1959.

Singapore Premier Warns

TV MAKES The Right

MONEY

London, July 22.

Associatod-Rediffusion,

the

London mid-wook com- mercial

tolovision pro-

an-

gramme contractar, nounced today a record profit.

its consolidated trading prot for the year ended April 36 was 47.133,048 which compared with £5,108,210 in 1958 anxi Juss of almost £1,000,000

1957.

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DEMOCRATIC SYSTEM

BOUND TO

COLLAPSE

Singapore, July 21.

MR Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister of Singapore, said today "right-wing adventurers" were presenting a threat in the island's politics.

If old

ins

at.

als that an un- ! Mr Lee dealt first with dikmed, Amended British tacks from members of the op- Aller brovking £1,344,304 system of demeratie Rovern-position United Malaya National

net 1

Asian Orgmisation, Southwest for inxatlon, there was

style, was bound to collapse. group prait of £2,789,584.

The lefthe Prime Minister was speaking at the end lente en ag vernment metion

The directors

recommended flat £907,500 of this should be distriated it time form of fl divlend of 124 per cent of the free of tax to holders

issued £7,500,000 company's

mary capital.

An interim dividend absorb-

ing £575,000 has already haren pandReuter.

Chinese Liquid Eggs

A Danger To Consumers?

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London, July 21. government spokesman said today that he could complete not giva assurance that Chinose of other forms of liquid egg were not a danger to Bri- tish consumers.

Conservativn Puer Lard Hawke asked in the House of Lards whether the British Gov- that was salleled ernment

quid en was producer In Anditions which China under constituted no danger to prople whte ale them in Britain,

For the Governnunt, Lord! Onslow replied, "We are not entirely ntisteri that a assur

Berne can aner in these Liven.

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"All brik liquid egt, wher in vated or häme produced, is contain salmozela liable to organisms and no completely Ballstartory way of eliminating

him las yet been found."

Bealed that, the Ministry of Ilali was convining a "work- my group" in sat altempt to find solution to the difliculties. Realer.

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of a

thank the Yang Di-Pertuan Netara (wad of state) for hig pory sterrà al Pie opening of te present session of the Lin Litive Assembly.

Printing

Dispute

Offer

London, July 21 Employers

made a

firm offer of more pay and shorter hours today 10 end Britain's live- week-old printing stop. page but union leaders enlied it "completely unsatisfactory."

Leaders of 10 unions were offered a pay rise of three-and-a-half per cent anch 3: 42-hour week. Both proposals were subject to the ac ceptance by the unions for in- of me:turest 'erensing efficiency and were also subject to a three-year standstill.

· IL

announced

WILS

thai the discussions would be resumed to-

morrow.

re their

A spokesman for the

told employers

that porters offer was "Ginal,"

The spokesman for the unions said: "The unions regard the offer as completely unsatis factory both as far as hours and wages concerned."Reuter.

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A British Crossword Puzzle

16

19

22 23

26

24

14

ACROSS

1 Il matres

hotels (4).

7 Press on (4)

18

a change from

A superior cut? (0)

10 Bury (3)

11 Got a move on (1)

13 Paint "thinner" (7, 3)

15 Worker often changing col-

our (4)

16 Declare (4).

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19 Trump of distinction? (10)

2 Chisel perhaps (4)

24 Drone (5)

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120

DOWN

2 Artis or wrller (8)

3 Trio (5)

4 Landowners (8)

5 Bounder:

not among

favourites (8)

Mohater (4)

the

8 Work again, it seems, is the

answer! (5)

12 My hat! What a racet (5)

13 Most minute (5)

14 Aelor not in a hurry? ^{3}"

17 Bat into (3)

18 Bedecks (0)

25 Just outside the bull ring (5) 20 Appetising fruft (5)

20 Merry song (4)

21 General run of voice (5) 23 Unctuous (4)

27 Wh from Spala (0)

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD.—Across: 1 Habits, 4 Ac-R- id, 7 Trader, 8 Exils, 10 Iris, 12 Red-wing, 15 Niger, 10 Amen, 17 Eggs, 1 Tulip, 20 Sustain. 21 Neat, 23 Share, 24 Bikini, 28 Greys, 20.Tralee. Dowa: 1 illites, 2 Bearings, à Ties, 5 COX- wain. 0 In-tone, 9 Re-run, 11 Sisterly, 13 Re-le, 13 Imperial, 14 Gnat bite, 10 Gusher, 22 Pler,

who claimed his Pele's Action Party Govern ment had Htle regard for the Malay minority on the island.

Plagued

the Minister told The Prime

Assembly: "In the last two yrurs, my party was plagued by fefi-wlug adventurers. Now I see dangerous signs of right- wing adventurers,*

The Oppositing members hal "beat the communal drum," he rid.

"If they want the People's Action Party Government to micreed in enrryhug The Chinese a! marsds with it in its efforts nation bulding, do n reperate the Chinese tees by Ponstantly harping on themes an which the Government ha alady stated in "clear and valegorical terms."

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The Prime Minister continued: "We hope within five years to that have proved conclusively

where Chinese eity. chauvinistle line is the way to power, a prly with a majority of Chinese supori, can act in a way that is within the pat-

ern at a Maluyan society."

Other Opposition members charged during the debate that the Government had acted in an democratle way in doing way with the Slogapore City Council, and In Imposing sudden pay cuts on senior and middle- grade civil servimis.

Educated

Mr Lee said all his ministers were educated men, familiar with the form and substance

n the Western democraile system.

"But they also know that if

Man Arrested In Murder Case

Within minutes of Scotland Yard's issuing of a picture of a man they wished to Interview with re- ference to the murder of Del Sgt Raymund Purdy an arrest was made. Police had learned that the man that they wished to interview was at an hotel in Queen's Gate, South Kensington, the Claremont House Hotel, less than 200 yards from the flat of Mrs Yerne Schiffman, who has been under close police protection since the day of the murder.

This picture shows (left to right) next to the uniformed policeman Del. Insp. Vibart, the man who was required for questioning. 30-year-old Guenter Fritz Podola, 11 German, who WIN hidden beneath a mackintosh, Det Sgt Chambers Chald head)-Central Press photo.

Williams

In Beauty Trouble

London, July 21.

A headmaster who threatened a 16-year-old girl pupil with suspension if she compoted in the final of a beauty competition has beon supported by tho Pembroke Kock school's governing body after a stormy meating.

The governors discussed a re- port by the hendiraster, Mr E. Lloyd Willuns, on why he for- bade star pupil, Pat Willams, to enter the final of a "Miss Pem brokeshire contest and why he placed a cate out of bounds to his 700 pupils.

At the end of the meeting a governors' statement Fald: "The report of the headmaster, con- cerning certain disciplinary actions, has been received and the headmaster's actions in these matiers were confirmed."

But before the meeting enderk the

Mr J. R chairman, Williams, walked out as a pro- test because the governors re- fused to hear statement by The owner of the banned safe, Mr Waller Williams, who had curlier been invited to put his Base to the meeting.

Pat Williams Jett the school because of the threatened ts- pension.China Mail Special.

COMRADES BEWARE

Warsaw, July 21,

Mr Nikita Khrushchev today altached "revislonists" who, he said, were trying under the cover of Marxism-Leninism to destroy all the achievements of Com-

muniste.

Speaking at ! ceremony in Warsaw's Palace of Culture to mark tomorrow's Bath venndver- sary of the founding of Poland's Communist regime, he warned that Communists everywhere, in- cluding Poland, must never cease to be vigliant.-Reuter.

Freud's Offensive Against

Grandson

Had A Compulsion

London, July 21,

you do not have a government Sigmund Freud's grandson

that is suitable to your people, . then it will be useless.

If the mass of the Chinese, Malay and Tamill educated deviir that #

mocratie gystern the not make any difference to their lives. that it is

today WAS disqualified from driving because he

has a compulsion to pass every car in sight.

Luchun Freud, an artist, was fined £10 on his seventh

Singapore Secret Societies

Singapore, July 21,

THE Singapore Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Ong Pang Boon, told the Legislative Assembly

today that a new offen- tus injurious, stupid driving conviction. Frend

of The great

sive was being planned Benny against

the island's Freud's secret society gangsters.

today,

and unjust as that of the past, grandson then we have only ourselves psychoanalyst.

Patil Magistrate to blame if they find it un-

passing sentene: suitable,

whether the wonderei "If we pay attention to forms, and hot the substancestry is such

be ought to be driving a car."

MENTALITY

of democracy, then we will full. us democracy in a system where one man has one vote, | and where he can change a gov-

ernment without violence.”

Mr Lee warned against pre- occupation with the "robes and regalin" of the Western demo- cratle system,

"An undiluted, unmmended British democratle system in Southeast Ashi would collapse, It is not possible," Mr Lee Brid.

In Revolt

Southeast Asia was ins revoli. "There Вда never been

turmoll Kuch

A ferment before,

whole system of society is erumbi. c. and many of our belgh- bours have yet to find a form to take.

that

"It is his mentality-there is car ahead and he must pass," Bennett said.

Magistrate Frank Powell. sentrueng Freud on his last previous convietlon, fold the Chefses urlist.

"I think you aught to see a psychiatrist." Freud today was disqualified from ceiving for a year top of the de plus ecurt coo's,

UPI.

Small Fire

on

On Queen Mary

Southampton, July 21.

small

OPENING

The ocleties, organised in TO-MORROW powerful groups, control the Singapore Underworld, extorting "protrellon money" and "dealing out violence.

Mr Ong suid the past govern- muni had not dealt with one of the basle causes of the situation, unemployment, and some of its members had been mixed up with the societies themselves,

The Minister said the Gavern- long-term ment planned, as a measure, to provide employment.

Amend Law "On the other front, we will Ask the people to fight the gangsters, and we will reorganise and strengthen the police. AL will omend the same ilme, we the criminal law 50 that the authorities will bu able effectively punish those who would create disorder."

Prison conditions would Improved, the Minister said, in an effort improve the prl- soners.

be

Mr Ong also indleated that Liere Would be a check" "DIY" "Im="""

10 fire broke out in mid Atlantic in the 81,000-tamliner Queen 10

Mary which reached migration into Singapore. He Southampton today from said more than 20,000 people

"I we have to make adopta- tions to the frills of Western A den cracy, we shall do so.

The business of govern.. ment," Mr Lee said, "s Rovern,"

But his government was deleriniued to hang on to the essentials of deeperney, be- cause it belleved these were worth preserving.

New York, Cunard spokesmen said the caused by an electrical distributor "If we succeed, as we intend fault, started in a to, in building up a climate in box.

fire,

were

expected to come to the Island from Malaya and elec where this year;

Large-scale immigration tend- ed to make Singapore's un-

which the people will begin to Members of the crew soon put employment and politlent prob- believe that the institutions of out the bluze with fire extin-lens worse, he sald-Reuter, government are run by people guishers.,

to be loved and revered, wo None of the 1,000 passengers

will have done great service to knew about it and no general

the demecratic socialist move-alarm was raised-China Mail men"

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that

Recruiting

could

mocrullo Bystem Starapore.

to

on

Special.

Revival

"John'

UAR-Jordan Agreement

Amman, July 21. Syria is to reopen her borders to Jordan traffic and diplomatic and relations between Jordan the United Arab Republle- rebroken off after the Iraqi revolt

to bo

* last year dre

Mr established "very soon,"

Abdul Khaliq Mohamed Hassouna, Secretary-General - of the Arab League, announced 10- night.

If bls party failed, Mr Leo

London, July 21. alditore was no other

O'London's Weekly, the de- make

In the international terary work

view which ceased publication He said that his party intend-in September, 1954 after

rocrudung life of 33 years, is to be re a weekly in the best from every comedy published as In tho state something to October.

It will be the first time for Malayon that only the Communist Party had tried to more than 20 years' 'that

"bad" publication. tias

been do here before, b

the The motion was passed-revived in Britain, say. Router.

publishers--Ching Mail Special

anic

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Mr Hamouna was speaking at press conference after, four days, of talks with the Jordan Governmicat. Router.

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