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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1961.

Malayan newsletter from Gregory Wong

PAP suffers

Bang! bang! bang!

went the

guns

first defeat in this hillbilly town

since 1959

Singapore, (By Airmail).

News contributions should be The ruling leftwing People's Action Party

addressed business

to

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of

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THE sleepy little hill-

billy town of Sneed- ville, Tennessee, explod- ed in violence one night. And when the shooting was over, three law men were dead and Sheriff Verlin Maxey was seri. ously wounded,

later.

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THIS IS AMERICA

Now York. Monday

As the store owner explained; present working short time, he i

"I looked up and ald. To cope with their ned full-time work, and also there was this nut with a paper for bag over his head. I looked at deal with actual unemployment, my wife and we both started to will call for at least 10,500,000

full-Ume jobs. laugh."

Even a think

asumption joke?" said Paper Bog

Inevitable rate of

of four per cent unemployment would mean that American Industry would have 10 provide new Joha fur 7,300,000 extra peopl

"You

thin

TW

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big

Singapore has suffered its first defeat since it swept into power to rule this island state in 1959-a defeat that is likely to have

Four mon were thrown into. far-reaching repercussions for Singapore.

jail by State police who raced in from neighbouring areas with The whole weight of the PAP Kia contention was that

sub-machine guns.

The man blamed for starting fed by the Federation was unwilling to let political machine, Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Singapore merge with it at pre-the trouble, 15-year-old Con- yew, was not enough to dissent so the only alternative was stable C. B. Oakes, is one of the lodge Mr Ony Eng-guan, former to seek independence first and dead. A complaint that he was

merger With tery PAP Mayor of Singapore. later maybe

drunk had gone to Sheriff ex-Minister for National Deve- Malaya.

and Deputy Sheri "Yes," said the shopkeeper, Mr Ong, who polled the larg-Maxey lopment he was kicked out of

Elwood Hurd,

gigaling. est majority among all the al cabinet post by Mr Lee

After a chose Oakes leaped candidates in the 1959 genes from hts and later expelled from

car, armed himself al elections, silll commanded PAP from his stronghold

a big majority in the present with wooden stakes pulled from Hong, which he won again with a big majority over the by-election. In an electorate of the gorden of his father's house, PAP candidate in a by-election.

11,000, of whom 30.8 per cent and, helped by friends or rela- Mr Ong tives, say the police, began beat- turned out to vote, After the PAP had expelled him from the party, he sat in polled 7,747 votes to Mr Jek's ing the sheriff over the head.

2,820. the Legislative Assembly two other expelled PAP men- bersusun independent.

the

in

with

THE DEFEAT

Deputy Hurd threw some tear-

"Yeath, I guess I do tank kinda ridiculous at that," came the reply, And shaking his head sailly, the gunman left.

FIREMEN in New

Hope,

gas grenodes and then shooting | Fennsylvania, are selling tickets began.

for a fund-raising

Peter Evans

The defeat for the PAP WIS more at a personal one to Mr although Lee than the party, they used everything in their of power to sway the people Hong Lim. The PAP still com

Un drove could mands an overwhelming major- ily in the 51-seat assembly with 30 asomblymen and one PAP seat vacant due to death Anson,

Then the PAP Government Kought to get the assembly to pass motion of condemnatien Mr Ong tur alleged again.t conduct "unbecoming of an as- sembly member," and "abuse of the privilege of the Assembly,"

Before the assembly make a move on this motion, Mr Ong resigned from his set after heated words were changed with Mr Lee Kuan-yew And his cabinet during maintainence recurds aulable for inspection. 10,500 D

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INQUIRY GROUP The Government then set up a comundssion of inquiry which found that Mr Ong's allegations Prime of nepotism against the Minister and Minister for La- bour and Law In the Legisin- tive Assembly were "groundless and reckless.

The PAP dominated assem- bly then proceeded to pass a resolution condemning Mr Ong for his conduet. Only the PAP members of the house voted for the resolution.

at

Even with this big majority in the assembly, Mr Ler gave the impression in his campaign speeches that If the Government Tost at Hong Lim and later at Anson, the party would have to reconsider its whole position in Singapore.

two more deputy, this sheriffs, Alex Morris and Leon dance

Sald Hurd later: "There are." Tyler. was so much shooting going on that I ran back to the car lo radio for help.

Bullet

IN

logan:

the

dance with

"You come to our and we'll come to your

11

of Du

Now President Kennedy will revis? the interim economic message he sent to Congress son after tre took office last January.

A

SIGN Outside Georgia: "We Sundays-and weekdays,"

Д

Karage sell no FDS UN damn little

In

on

humour and an unshy sub- ANDITS with a sly sense of

machine gun pulled off one of New York's checkiest raids.

They robbed of £20,000 the

York was New

News- Daily

and big- which

old days a big black saloon that sped America's checkiest

labloid through the streets, a machine-get-selling gun shooting down rival mob boasts the finest crime staff in

the country.

alers,

in

"While I was bending over the radio Tyler opened the car door. He was hit by a bullet as But in Brooklyn recently It who was a boy on a bicycle

two he was getting in."

youths Tyler died at the side of the 'pedniled pas! car, and so did his companion another teenage gang and fired Deputy Morris. Constable Oaires five times.

20, tell Pablo Oyala, aged was shot dead while he was

His-year-old friend, Joseph Mersede, was wounded in the leg. The cyclist got away.

After the election Dir Lee sald, "We must clearly re- establlah our position of con- fidence," and at the same time he aid that the PAF central executive would meet "to con-beating Sheriff Maxey, Buw in dead. sider when and how the other hospital with a bullet wound.

Said Maxey's brother Elmer: constituencies can give their

"This 18

認 usually verdict on who should be re-

This is the worst sponsible for the lives of the

ever happened people of Singapore."

He said in a May Day address

little place.

that's thing here."

people

for [

GRAVE POLICIES

All this political manoeuvring that "the workers and

PAP of Singapore must deelde now i and mud-singing-the charged Mr Ong with multiple-whether they stood ity of wives at the inquiry, against the PAP." alleging dad his marriage to his

present wife in Hongkong was blgamous-does not seern to

have done Mr Ong any hurm

He said that the party believed politically. In fact it has made that decisions of grave political him the underdog of Singapore policies could be left open till politics.

1903, when the constitutional position would be reviewed.

"But developments that have taken place make it necessary that decisions have to be taken earlier in the Interest of every body," he added.

As the by-election campaign got underway in the worker's district of Hong Lim, it became Increasingly evident in everyone including the PAP by attend ance at the rallies that We Hong Lim majority people were for Mr Ong and

of the

TOTERS of

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quiet

small Deep

Vouth town have derided to

superintendent

BIG spenders who run to bills on other people's credit cards now face penuities up to 10 years under a Biti Just passed in New Kork.

| LOW-LEARNING 14-year-old schoolboy Arthur Hester has confessed to stabbing his teacher Josephine Keane to death in

Chicago.

abolish their schools rather than a Government order to obey integrate them.

The voting was 1,155 to close the four white and nine Negro schools, of St. Helena, Louisiana, with only 50 votes against.

He said he was upset when he Sald schools

as her Pepecin! lost his job Jack Meadows: **After the helper"

cleaning the black- people's strong stand,

if the board. courts try to force Integration here, there will be

a complete boycott which would mean the for the white people."

A PSYCHIATRIST Jn Netv

hot gulog to vote for the PAP here that the PAP Government destruction of public education York has strained Ils back. So

may

All this has led to speculation resign and call for new elections in the hope of getting a fresh mandale from the people the Prime Minister and present alter only two years in power. treasurer of the PAP.

candidate. Mr Jek Yuen-thong; ex-newspaperman, ex-political detainee, political secretary

WHOLE CABINET

10

in their

The PAP brought whole cabinet and the powerfu Trades Union Congress bigwigs to speak to the people of Hong Lim. Meanwhile, Mr Lee start- ed holding lunchtime rallies in the centre of the city to get to the white-collar class work ers, very few of whom Eve in

For the righteous Lord

his righteousness;

coun-

tenance doth behold the up- Hong Lim. This was seen by right.-Psalm 11:7. political observers as an attempt When wo love doing what by the PAP to win over the is right, we are compatible Support of the white-collar and with God, for He loves English-educated workers, whom

He takes they had alienated during the righteousness. 1959

general

for special notice of those who elections, things to come including and walk uprightly. other by-election in Singapore

5000.

Throughout the campaign, Mr Jek and his party support- ers, the stoutest of whom ha bern the Prime Minister, have stressed the need for realis- ing the problems that faced the state-massivo unemploy- ment, resulting from a fan- tastically high birth rate, the need for industrialization, for economic and political stabili- ty, for a Malayan conscious. ness and for the eventual goal

Press-Radio Bible Service, Inc Cincinnati, Ohio.

CHINA

FILMS

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UCILLE BALL collapsed on stage in the middle of her Broadway musical "Wildcat."

HE

the couch, on now lies while the PATIENTS upright in a chair.

sit

A

MERICA'S massive uniem- totals ployment it now

The curtain was lowered and 5,500,000-may go as high as 8- 50-year-old Laucille was carried 500,000 by this time next_year, to her dressing-room. She told the United States Labour Secre- a doctor: "I just couldn't catch tary, Mr Arthur Goldberg, has my breath and fainted."

call.

sald

A chorus girl stepped into

The increase will come from Lucille's part, but the star was

newcomers on the well enough to share the final 1,800,000 curtain

from labor market, fired The doctor prescribed a long real but she another 1,000,000 who will loce their jobs becaus? of automa- promised to be back.

tion.

Unless additional jobs are created to cope with them, Mr WITH a brown paper bag over Goldberg added, most of the W his head as a disguise, a gun-extra 3,000,000 job-seekers will man walked Into a Long Island end up on the streets.

Another

workers 2,000,000 drugsture the other night said: "Stick 'em up."

who want full-time jobs ara et

and

Dressed in the blue-green uniform of American printers, the the bandite moved into bullding and let themselves into the pay offee with stoken keys. a machine One brandishing

the other three with gus, pistols, they told the surprised cashier: "Okay, op werk for the day, fella. This is what you might call a friendly stick-up' wanna be unless you don'! friendly."

the cashier They handcuffed Prid mode him tie on the floor as they helped themselves,

"Now make a headline autin that," said Machine Gun, as he left.

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The PAP malotained through- cut the campaign that Mr Ong was a stooge of the "opportunist right" and the unwitting hand- malden of the "lunatic left." He was called a liar repeatedly and the electorate

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NIGHT SPOTS CHAMPAGNE: The Five Pink Pearls

Mr Ong campaigned on famous 18 rezolutions for which he was expelled from the PAP. The main item of the resolutions, which mainly called for the party to be rronginised, was one calling on the PAP Government to approach Britain now independence talks and not wall until 1903 to review the present constitution, which only given Singapore Internal pelf-govern- ment.

for

THE WAY.

BY. THE

by Beachcomber

in

CENOR PICASSO is reported of Vincennes as It appears

the subconscious mind of some- ono who has never been there,"

to have said that an artist should never be asked to ex- ploin his pictures, It is oven inore painful when the crities explain them,

A threat to the budgerigar THE craze for unusual and aven dangerous pets is raising

problems.

THE

hear

amali

It is the glory of abstract art that an artist can choose from all the contradictory Interpreberinin tations of his works that one of the proprietor of a which suits him best. Thus, ir tobacconist's shop in Sidmouth a pleture has been varlously whose daughter was given Interpreted as 4 dismantled elephan; by an Indian student "'t he a bicycle, a pattern of fish-scales who admired her and the interior of a gaswarica Det?" said the girl.

"Yes, but where are we to by moonlight, the artist can chorses or he can onlwit them put it?" asked ber mother. 1 by saying, "No. It is a view! Your father won't want it in the shop or about the house. Besides, nice girls don't necept elephants from

strangers," Pouting prettily, the girl hitched the great beast to the shoo door and retired to her room in un- reasonably high dudgeon. She has now swopped it for a full- grown panther, thrown out by the parents of a girl she knew.

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NIGHT-CLUB

The Most Fascinating Dancers From Japan

YURI SHIRAKA

tut Time in Hong Kong

Two shows nightly at 11.00 p.m. & 1.00a.m.

ENCHANTING! ALLURING!

Featuring

MISS BILLIE TAM

MR. CORNEL CHAN

Vocalist

Music by LOBING'S & His Manila Camba

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