The Straits Times, 14 September 1950
1950-09-14
1
12
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section19 1950-09-14 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14. 1950. if PRICE TEN CENTS.19 words
-
Article, Illustration375 1950-09-14 1 U.N. OFFENSIVE DUE 'SHORTLY' Walker Says The Enemy Is Weakening TOKYO, Wednesday. TJN1TED Nations troops, still holding grimly to their positions round Taegu and successfully counter-attacking in the east coast sector, were told today they would pass to the offensive "in a very short period". Gen. Walton H Walker, AmericanReuter - 375 words
-
Article64 1950-09-14 1 Mr LIVERPOOL, Wed. 'FHE 2nd Battalion Cold■l stream Guards came home today after fighting guertllas In the Malayan Jungle for nearly two years Trie Battalion's 24 officers and 557 men reached Liverpool in the troopship Orblta A special train took them to Plrbrlght. their depot near WokingReuter - 64 words
-
107 1950-09-14 1 Rediffusion Sets Smashed By Youths pEDIFFUSION re'-eivin;; .^ts were broken by Chln youths in two Singapore ■hnm last night. Shortly after eight o'clock lour youths enur dTVck Chye t* i merchant', shop In Telnlc A yer Street, passed a middle- i a»eii Chinese voman who! thoueht they were visiting aj107 words
-
Article60 1950-09-14 1 •pwf voice of Mr. Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime leader, Kill be heard in a feature programme commemorating the Battle of Britain to be broadcast at 8.30 p.Jii. tomorrow. Written by Chester Wilmott and produced by Lawrence Gilliam, the programme is a factual record of the events60 words
-
Article174 1950-09-14 1 LONDON. Wednesday. I'HK extra British Division which the Prime .Minister. Mr. Clement Attlee. yesterday promised to station in (Germany will be ready within a year, as woll as the two extra strategic divisions in I', l.iin I Jiif Defence Minister. Mr. Emanoei Shin well, told theReuter; UP - 174 words
-
Article33 1950-09-14 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. The Senate Armed Services Committee today voted 10--to-2 to waive the provision of the Unification Law and permit General George C. Marshall to become the new Defence Secretary.— U.P.UP - 33 words
-
Article84 1950-09-14 1 NORTH Korea told the United Nations on Tuesday night that all its heavy industry and most of its medium mnd light industry has been "completely destroyed" by the American Air Force. This acknowledgment was made in a North Korean Note to the Security Council. The A.P.84 words
-
Article85 1950-09-14 1 A CHINESE gunman was arrested in Singapore yesterday. Acting on Information re- celved, Mr. Cheah Teng Cheow, A.S.P. in charge of the Hokkien sub-branch of the C.I.D. with Inspector Koh I.. an Wah and two detectives, waited for the man at Boat Quay from 5.30 p.m. unt'.l85 words
-
163 1950-09-14 1 A IR Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, Commander-in* A Chief. Far East Air Force, will take the salute at a parade at Changi tomorrow morning to commemorate the anniversary of the ending of the Battle Of Britain in 1940. Later, the Air Marshal will address163 words
-
Article22 1950-09-14 1 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The Economic Co-operation Administration yesterday authorised Britain to buy £8.928,000 worth of United States raw cotton.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
-
Article, Illustration38 1950-09-14 1 Lieut-Col. M. A. Windsor, Commanding; Officer of No. 4 Reserve Supplies Depot, R.A.S.C., Singapore who leaves for the U.K. shortly, speaking at a tea party given in his honour by civilian employees yesterday. —Straits Times picture38 words
-
Article35 1950-09-14 1 RANGOON, Wed— Dr. Gor- don Seagrave, American mis- sionary doctor held on allega- tions of helping the Karen S rebels in Burma, was yester- i day released and re-arrested on new charges. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
-
Article74 1950-09-14 1 GIRL QUADS BORN IN LONDON LONDON, Wed. 27-year-old London house- wife gave birth to quadruplets—ail girls— today. The Westminster Hospital reported that the babies were "all right at the moment, but are premature." The mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Coles, was "quite comfortable." The babies were all bom within an hour and74 words
-
Article369 1950-09-14 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Wednesday. FRENCH Government proposals for price and allocation controls of scarce raw materials among Atlantic Treaty Powers are under consideration in LondtJn. British officials, says the Financial rimes, are believed to be particularly concerned wth Justifying the present levels of prices369 words
-
Article59 1950-09-14 1 LONDON. Wed- The Missionary Society of the Church of England yesterday said that the Chinese Government, so far as is known, has granted no permits in recent months for the entry of foreign missionaries. The policy of the Chinese Government on the entiy of missionaries Into59 words
-
Article29 1950-09-14 1 A military policeman, Cpl. Dobson, fell from his motor cycle at he 6 314 mile, Thomson Road, yesterday afternoon and was taken to the British Military Hospital.29 words
-
Article18 1950-09-14 1 LONDON, Wed. VLscountess Mountbatteri hud contributed £500 to help victim* of the recent Assam earthquake.— TJJP18 words
-
Article103 1950-09-14 1 G.B.S. LEAVES HIS BED LUTON. Wed 'pEORGE Bernard Shaw got U out of bed in hospital nere today less than two day after an operation for a J broken thigh bone. The 94-year-old playwright was able to stand for a 'few seconds by taking the weight on his sound leg.Reuter - 103 words
-
250 1950-09-14 1 MARSHALL IS NEW HEADOFU.S. DEFENCE WASHINGTON, Wednesday. J^|R. Louis Johnson has resigned as United States Secretary for Defence. He will be replaced by General George Marshall. Mr. Stephen Early, the Deputy Secretary of Defence, has also resigned. In his resignation, Mr Johnson said ne had felt It was inevitable thatAP - 250 words
-
Article57 1950-09-14 1 MANILA. Wed— President Qulrino today saved from the electric chair a condemned murderer four hours before his scheduled execution by .'ommutlng his sentence to life imprisonment. It was the second time in two weeks that the President has intervened to commute a sentence of death onUP - 57 words
-
Article135 1950-09-14 1 Australia Talks On Air Defence CANBERRA. Wed. THE integration of Aiim; Han and United St.-»\ air defence policy was tli cussed at binet meet it 1 here today mstor'Hun Federal Mil..*, n t fien. George C. Kenney. Oca. Kenney, n wartime commander i i Air Forces in the Par •>Reuter-AAP - 135 words
-
Article47 1950-09-14 1 TOKYO. Wxi Typhoon Kez;a has dissipated into a tropical storm while Mill south of Japin's southern island Kyushu, the Japanese centra] meteorological observatory town Still moving northwards at Rr<\itly rpducpd velorlv Kozia is not expected to do -.nurh damn when it sweeps across Honshu A.PAP - 47 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement52 1950-09-14 1 for [SMOKERS) [U.S. deSILVAI Jewellers g 101. Orrh.rd Kd inilllllllllJIIIIIIMIillCJIMIII«'l'irjMHM«tHlr Cheaper Cheese! We have reduced the price of Gorgonzola Cheese by 25 cents New prices per Ib: Australian Gorgonzola Spore $1.65 Federation $1.70 Italian Gorgonzola Spore $1.75 Federation $1.80 Danish Gorgonzola Spore $1.75 Federation $1.80 COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage52 words
-
Advertisement82 1950-09-14 1 •1. High Str««t, Singapore m CHINESE CURIOS, JOT MTS. CARPETS RIBS Your Inspection h Invited C(f#RITTALL| V»W WINDOWS The Sign of A Well Built House STANDARD STEEL WINDOWS DOORS AVAILABLE FROM STOCK SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG Crittall Standard Windows are initially and ultimately cheaper than Timber. Full details of82 words
-
-
215 1950-09-14 2 Communal Flare-up Likely, Warns Nehru NEW DELHI. Wed. TOE Indian Prime Mln- ister. Pandit Nehru, yesterday warned against a possible Hindu-Muslim communal flare-up In India. He sounded the warning In a statement aimed at the "recent election of Mr. Purusi hotamdas Tandon, former (Speaker of the United Provinces Legislative Assembly,UP - 215 words
-
Article109 1950-09-14 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The U.S. Senate last night passed a drastic subversive control bill providing; for immediate registration of all Communists and authorising: the Government to clamp them In concentration camps in the ewnt of war or Insurrection. It was approved by 70 votes to seven, despiteUP - 109 words
-
Article, Illustration33 1950-09-14 2 RESCUE TEAM, with breathing apparatus, at the pithead when the collapse of a 48ft. waU of coal waled 128 miners 7M ft. below ground at New Cumnock, Scotland. Setter picture.33 words
-
Cable Flashes
-
236 1950-09-14 2 BLOEMFONTEIN, Wednesday. A LION at Bloemfontein Zoo, South Africa, refused to move from a small cage into a larger one. Attendants prodded it with a crowbar, but the lion only lashed Its tail. An African seized th- tail and bit it^-hard. The enraged lion236 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement181 1950-09-14 2 //a/r foots 6dfter..7t sca/p fee/s 6etter.il tvnen y<w cnecx 'Ml -jy^-/f mil 'TRUST TEK TO KEEP YOUR I TEETH CLEAMJ Tek TOOTHBRUSHES FIRM WITH TEETN -KINO TO 6UMS Tek JUNIOR 1 I Vm,| *^\/^m^M Sixit?en hours of tidy hair GROOMING WITHOUT GUMMING Dress your hair with SilvifU, and every hair181 words
-
Advertisement371 1950-09-14 2 NOTICES FRASER k NEAVE, LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at th« Annual Oeneral Meeting of the Company to be held on Saturday. 14th October, 1950, the Directors will recommend payment of the following dividend In reypect of the year ended 30th June, 1950, to Stockholders on371 words
-
Advertisement488 1950-09-14 2 NOTICES LEE'WAH BANK, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore) Notice is hereby given that the transfer books of the Company will be closed from 33rd September to 30th September, 1950, both days inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrant. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, Richard Eu, Secretary. Singapore. 14th488 words
-
Advertisement117 1950-09-14 2 NOTICES THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR VARIATION OF A HAULAGE PERMIT We, Johore Pipe Co. of 57th mile Johore Bahru-Ayer I tarn I 1 Road. Ayer Itam, give notice of Intention to apply, for a variation of a Haulage Permit by the addition of one117 words
-
Advertisement346 1950-09-14 2 AUCTION SALE of SINGAPORE PROPERTIES including Seaside Bungalow at Stglap with Vacant Possession to be held in our Sale-Rooma Nos. 4 4-1, Collyer Quay. on TUESDAY, l»th September, 1350. at 3.30 p.m. I. No. 4»4A, LORONO BATAWI off Upper Seranggon R d Freehold land and house. Area i 526 «q.346 words
-
Advertisement97 1950-09-14 2 INDIA jp, SCOTLAND OISTR.BUTORS: S I M E, D A ft V V Gim Cheong Co. 135 AMOY STRKT. SINGAPORE jLf*) vlktiL. Mir n i so*" 9 V 3P PRE PREMIEPS __MIDNIGHT SATURiMV_^ IftllU IAIAVUt'C GREATEST PERFORMANCE* JvflN W AfnC J BIGGEST PIC TURK Sweep. Power and Flaming Action painted97 words
-
-
Article, Illustration447 1950-09-14 3 CHURCHILL URGES 70 DIVISIONS FOR EUROPE LONDON, Wednesday. THE small group of Labour pacifists opposed to rearmament has decided not to force a division at the end of the three-day House of Commons debate on defence on Thursday night. They fear Conservatives might take advantageReuter - 447 words
-
Article186 1950-09-14 3 LONDON, Wednesday. i vl l H l \i British quarters disclosed yesterday that Britain is prepared to offer Egyptian participation in the command over British forces in the Sue/ Caial Zone as a basis for bettering Anglo Egyptian relations. Britain might also consider replacing a186 words
-
Article124 1950-09-14 3 MANILA. Wednesday. CKVERE fighting between k Huka and a joint military and civilian forre raged last night and this morning on the eastern slope. of Mount Arayat in Pampanga Province, after the rebels bad raided the town jf Aray yesterday. A report said military andUP - 124 words
-
Article21 1950-09-14 3 STOCKHOLM. Wed Thousands of Swedes rushed to report for military duty t day after receiving test cali-UQ orders.— Router.Reuter - 21 words
-
Article28 1950-09-14 3 TOKYO. Wed. Japanese maritime patrol boats are searching for two-90-ton United Slates Army boats reported missing since Sept. 2, according to Kyodo news agency today. Reuter.Reuter; Kyodo - 28 words
-
143 1950-09-14 3 SOMEWHERE IN KOREA. Wednesday. "PHE U.S. Army cancelled its free beer ration from today and an immediate cry of protest went up from the soldiers. The army said it acted because of adverse public opinion in the United States. The men haveAP; UP - 143 words
-
Article54 1950-09-14 3 TOKYO, Wed.— A second squadron of R.A.F. Sunderland flying boats has arrived in Japan from Singapore to augment the one already operating along the west coast of Korea. The Sunderlands fly patrols nightly with U.S. Navy planes to prevent North Korean vessels from getting supplies and reinforcementsAP - 54 words
-
Article35 1950-09-14 3 SYDNEY. Wed.— A Qantas Empire Airways Constellation reached Sydney today after I non-stop flight from Manila. It covered 3.900 miles In 18 1 hours at an average speed of 245 miles an hour.35 words
-
Article139 1950-09-14 3 CAIRO, Wed. JSRAELI troops in an attack begun on Aug. 27 have "invaded Hashemlte Jordan and seized a vital area near the important Ruttenberg hydro-electric project," the British-controlled Arab News Agrency said yesterday. The Cairo agency In a DaasastM dUpatdi said th." Jewish f o! ce.sAP - 139 words
-
Article, Illustration33 1950-09-14 3 NOKTH KOREAN prisoners squat In an improvised barbed-wire enclosure guarded by American Military PoI lice after their capture near Yongsan during the Real drive on the N'akton* river. A.P. picture.AP - 33 words
-
Article, Illustration327 1950-09-14 3 THEY SEEK AN ANSWER TO COLD WAR NEW YORK. Wednesday. THE Big Three Foreign Ministers today began secret talks on relaxing 1 Occupation controls in Western Germany and plans to pay for the new European rearmament programme. Yestfrday. at the first session ofReuter - 327 words
-
Article92 1950-09-14 3 CANBERRA. Wed. rE Australian Cabinet today shelved indefinitely a decision on revaluing the Australian pound. A two-day discussion ended with what authoritative sources said was a tacit agreement not to reopen the question for 12 months. The Cabinet is considering a tax on wool, likely toReuter-AAP - 92 words
-
Article102 1950-09-14 3 90 Arrested In Calcutta Strike CALCUTTA. Wed. NINETY people were arrested in Calcutta and the suburbs yesterday In incidents arisif? from a token strike called by the industrial wing of the Indian Socialist Party. The stoppage was In sympathy with striking cotton textile workers In Bombay who are asking forReuter - 102 words
-
Article108 1950-09-14 3 WRECKED SHIP GIVEN UP SYDNEY. Wed. I^HE crew of the British 7,090-ton Freighter Empire Gladstone abandoned ship last night when 20- feet waves pounded the vessel, wrecked on a reef near Eden last Saturday. Lloyds announced that the freighter would be sold as a wreck where she lies as soonReuter-AAP - 108 words
-
Article45 1950-09-14 3 MANILA, Wed— Alfredo B. Aaulo. national secretary of the Philippines Congress of Labour Organisations, today was a fugitive, charged with two Communist Party officials as being lender? in a Communist Inspired attempt to overthrow the guvernment by revolution A V45 words
-
Article68 1950-09-14 3 "Exploited" Singer WASHINGTON, Wed. JOSH White, Negro folk singer, testified that he and many other entertainers had been "exploited by people who give allegiance to a foreign power." White told the On-Ameri-can Activities Committee that he had given his time or signature to groups with "fine sounding titles" only to68 words
-
Article62 1950-09-14 3 HAMBURG. Wed. SEVERAL hundred ComO munists today stormed a Hamburg courtroom to prevent a British court from trying a group of their fellow agitators. After about an hour of fistfighting and yeollng In the halls of the building, some 70 German policemen managed to drive theAP - 62 words
-
Article59 1950-09-14 3 From Our Ova Correspondent BANGKOK, Wed. POUR regiments of Siamese troops are due to leave here about the end of this month as vanguard of a Siamese combat team being despatched to Korea. It is pointed out that these troops will undergo training, In the59 words
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement136 1950-09-14 3 |4A4| /W WHIPPING CREAM Jl^r^J^9f& k J^F~^r^^m v on I"""" •>"*' food dctttm cwi until you lop iKtm with AVOSFT Cream if i to wonderfully d*. '"I""*. fch in rt»vor »hipi up Jo lot 'y^» t t J »nd brm 1 (slays whipptd lor h».ur«) *jj[r~'*~ AfM lh •»<>« AVOSET136 words
-
Advertisement178 1950-09-14 3 I Ail TWO-WAY SERVICE IN LUXURIOUS SKYMASTERS REGULAR SERVICES SINGAPORE SINGAPORE r O COLOMBO mirtt connections to B1 D I*l I BOMBAY KARACHI DARWIN CAIRO ROME LONDON SYDNEY my CEYLON DEHAKIURS. SINUAPORE 1) AM EVERY TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTO. t, PRINCE STREET SINGAPORE TEL. 243fi tt BS3iiS OR178 words
-
-
Article, Illustration586 1950-09-14 4 'FLYING HOSPITAL' IN CEYLON Medical History At Changi Airfield Completes First Leg Of Flight Medical history was made at Changi Airfield at first light yesterday when 19 men—R^yal Marine. Army and Air Force casualties in the war on bandits were taken aboard the Far East Air Force's first "flying hospital,"586 words
-
Article205 1950-09-14 4 T*HE Singapore Government has accepted the recommendation of the Child Feeding Committee to continue the supply through the Social Welfare Department of a revised meal of milk, bread, and fruit for children. The cc.nmittee also recommends the extension of the scheme, but it Is not In205 words
-
Article52 1950-09-14 4 Mr. Frank Stanek. director and adviser of Bata Shoe I Company in Malaya, will represent Malaya at a meeting Of Ba>i representatives from 43 countries which opens :n Paris this week. Presiding over the conference will be 36-year-old Thomas J. Bata. who Is head of th»52 words
-
Article187 1950-09-14 4 THE Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society has plans to build another 22 houses at Cambridge Road, a spokesman of the Society said yesterday. This is part of a scheme to enable Government servants to own their homes by an In- stalment system. The cost187 words
-
Article65 1950-09-14 4 From Oar Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Selangor Chinese Central Welfare Committee is planning to establish a community centre. The centre would cater for members of all communities with special emphasis on street urchins. It would have free classes and would gl?e physical training.65 words
-
Article49 1950-09-14 4 Yap, Leonpr Klat, 20, of, Henderson Road, waa acquitted yesterday, of causlhf hurt with si penknife to Tan Ah Choon in a coffee-shop in Henderson Road after medic- al. evidence was slven that 1 he was of unsound mind at tht r time of the .offence.49 words
-
Article136 1950-09-14 4 EE Ah Chuan. a 19-year-old < Chinese who was tentatively charged in the Singapore Relief Court with attempting to burn down a police telephone hut. was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next assizes by the magistrate. Mr. D. A. Fyfe on an amended136 words
-
Article114 1950-09-14 4 rHE funeral of Mr. Edward Reid McDiarmid. 54. Chiel Engineer of the s.s. Ulysses took place at Bidadari Cemetcrv yesterday. Representatives of tht ships crew were at trie graveside to pay their last respects. They were Third Officer Albert Eddie. Seventh Engineer N. A. Lawrence John McEwan.114 words
-
Article64 1950-09-14 4 From Out Staff Correspondent KUALA lUMPUR. Wed For driving his lorry at mote than 50 miles an hour when the 'wrmissible speed was 25, Lian Lim, a Chinese lorry driver, was fined $100, or three months' imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty before Raja Sula.man in the64 words
-
Article68 1950-09-14 4 FOtlfD with an identity card which had no photograph and number at the Singapore Marine Police Station on Sept. 11, Tan Ah Leng. aged 16, was charged in the First District Court yesterday with defacing hw card. Tan told the Court that his niolher. when68 words
-
Article114 1950-09-14 4 'Gangs Get $28 Million A Year' Irom Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Wed. THE bandits must be collect- ing $28,000,000 a year from supporters and other sources, Mr. F. Pelton. a guerilla fighter In Malaya during the occupation, told the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club today. Basing his estimates on his114 words
-
Article143 1950-09-14 4 T*HE following were amon« those who arrived at Kallang airport. Singapore, yesterday. Passengers in transit are not Included in the list. AIR FRANCE From Saigon: Messrs. M. Belleux. D. Thomson, Thuliaram Ramchand. Miss Ssyatai Ramchand. Miss Bebe Lachlmi Ramchand. Miss Pu&hpa Ramchand. Mr. Trinh Trinh. MALAYAN AIRWAYS143 words
-
Article73 1950-09-14 4 TAN Ah Moon stood silent In the dock of the Singapore First District Court yesterday when charged with failing to register for an identity card. He did not speak a word when addressed by the Judge. Mr. H. E. Klngdon who remanded him for mental73 words
-
Article25 1950-09-14 4 From Our Own Corretpondrnt KLUANG, Wed— The Recruiting Officer of the Malay Regiment from Port Dlckson enrolled 33 recruits from nearly 70 volunteers.25 words
-
Article27 1950-09-14 4 Nine Chinese who pleaded guilty In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to playing pal-kow at Maude Road on Sept. 13 were fined $20 each.27 words
-
Article105 1950-09-14 4 j I)ATO Syed Ahmad Alkaff, one of the sponsors of the proposed Singapore branch of the United Malays National Organisation, met Captain Hussein bin Onn, Secretary-General of UMNO at Johore Bahru to discuss plans for the formation of tiie UMNO branch In Singapore. One of105 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement212 1950-09-14 4 mi\CK g WHITER i 1 rycfe C^ffem* I SIHOAICKt *UAIA 11/MfUf fOH J Saunter* SMcdbiw LIMIT! O "MASTERFORM" STEEL DESKS A leading product In the Other equipment In tba tANKEY-sHFi don range and a iankey-shei »on range Includes ■oatterpiece of modern deign. Lockers, Filing Cabinets, Adaptable, durable and hygienic. Cupboards,212 words
-
-
397 1950-09-14 5 JLfR. Alex Simpson, Assistant Trade Union Adviser, Singapore, yesterday called on employers for a new approach to labourmanagement relationship on the basis of "equality and a sense of common purpose" to maintain and improve the economic and social life of Singapore. Speaking: at the397 words
-
Article311 1950-09-14 5 Tenancy Case IN a 21-page Judgment yes--1 terday, Mr. Justice Evans allowed 12 out of 15 subtenants of a house in Sophia Road, to remain In the house against a claim for possession of the premises by Madam Goh Suat Neo. the administratrix of the estate311 words
-
Article74 1950-09-14 5 from Our Owb Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. T»HE Band of the Federation 1 Police, which is touring Johore, will play at the General Hospital. Johore Bahru, on Saturday between 4 and 6 p.m. This will be the first occasion thr> Band has provided entertainment for the patients. Tomorrow74 words
-
Article, Illustration69 1950-09-14 5 FOR HIS VIGILANCE and single-handed action in putting out a fire at the Architectural offices of the Singapore Improvement Trust at Mansoor Street on July 17, watchman Latsman Singh was awarded a certificate of commendation by the Board of Trustees. The certificate was handed over69 words
-
Article209 1950-09-14 5 r* O thousand members of Singapore squattei families some of whom have lived ahng Chin Swee Road, off Havelock Road, for 25 vears— have had their eviction deferred to the end of the year They were originally told to i qult-the land they are occupy-209 words
-
Article157 1950-09-14 5 Wins Appeal Against $20 Fine HOLDING that there was no evidence that the appel- j ant was gambling at the time jf his arrest, the Chief Jus- :ice. Sir Charles Murraytynsley, yesterday allowed .he appeal of Uew Tye Teng i igainst a conviction and fine jf $20 by the Third157 words
-
Article53 1950-09-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. WedAfter hearing a case of assault in which a woman, Tan Lian Tee, wa 8 the complainant and a husband and wife were the defendants, the magistrate acquitted Scow Yee Kiong, the husband, and bound his wife, Tap Kwei Jin, over In the sum of $2553 words
-
218 1950-09-14 5 GIFT parcels sent from Malaya to the United Kingdom must be bona fide, unsolicited and not for sale, commercial or professional use, said Mr. J. A H Gauntlett. of the Singapore Economic Secretariat, yesterday. Parcels must be clearly marked as gifts, and the weight218 words
-
Article57 1950-09-14 5 J NEW handarenade was found yesterday hidden under the shirt of a Malay labourer attached to the Base Ammunition Depot, Kranji, Singapore. The discovery was made by Army security officers when checking labourers leaving the Depot's main gate during the lunch hour. The labourer and txvo57 words
-
Article46 1950-09-14 5 Resident of Singapore, who wish to visit Japan, should make the application for permission to enter the country to the Immigration Department, Chinese Secretariat Building. Havelock Road. Applications will no longet be handled by the Economic Affairs Branch of the Colonlal Secretariat.46 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement215 1950-09-14 5 tGluMtett I Need K Milk! "■m' "^f Vvjf HEALTHFUL. S&&^J <& DELICIOUS AMD NOURISHING Thtrei nothing like fr«»h milk K» nourish growing boyi and girli. And AVO fr«»h milk from healthy, inspected cows. AVO is rich and creamy, homogenized for extra goodness, extra nourishment. AVO is ready «o »erve. right215 words
-
Advertisement178 1950-09-14 5 EVERYBODY'S WIFE OR /AND GIRL FRIEND WILL WANT TO BE AT RAFFLES ON SATURDAY NIGHT WHY? BECAUSE OF The GALA RACE DINNER BALL The GOOD FOOD WINES The FLOOR SHOW which will introduce Ballerina PANOVA The 1950 Ballroom Dancin&r Professional Singapore Champions Demonstrating the VIENNESE WALTZ, SLOW FOXTROT RFMBA. The178 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous236 1950-09-14 5 Y.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay. Malay beginners class, 9.15 a.m. and SIS p.m.. Malay advanced class. 10 30 a.m. CHINESE Y.M.tA, Selegie Road, badminton, 5 p.m., basketball, 5.30 0m table-tennis, 7.30 p.m. I.\TF"-RELir.lOi;.S ORGANISATION, monthly meeting, residence ot Mr. SI.O. Alsagofr. Chancery Law. 5 p.m. Mr. A. Isaac will speak on "Mahatma236 words
-
-
Article69 1950-09-14 6 THE FAMILY of Ihp late Mr. 1 n Chi p Choon wl hos to thai:k relative* .v trlead* who s-nt I >-i oK joss jviixts, I »i nt£h i s a: attended (lie fm MR. «V MRS. P. B. MADAR «f Jal n Eunov Btafaporc ttenk •n rrlaUvra md69 words
-
701 1950-09-14 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thur. Sept. 14,1 950. The Defence Debate British Parliamentary tradition is kinder than American. Despite the Conservative attack on the British Government defence record, no amendment >Z being offered to the motion which s>t-eks approval for the lengthened ten.-, of conscription and the forty per cent,701 words
-
Article348 1950-09-14 6 The Security Council has been less than wise in rejecting the Russian proposal that Communist China should be represented at the hearing of charges of aggression brought by Peking against the American Government. Six of the eleven members, including Britain, France and India, voted in favour and348 words
-
Article1243 1950-09-14 6 A LAYMAN - A LAYMAN State Lotteries In Malaya— l By IT would be odd if the proposal to raise money for public purposes by loiter* ies did not bring moralists to their feet in fervent protest. For this particular form of gambling has a weight of Victorian opinion against1,243 words
-
Article624 1950-09-14 6 CIVITAS - CIVITAS By A FORMER Municipal President. Mr. R. J. Farrer (after whom one of Singapore's best recreation grounds is named), recalled In a letter to the Straits Times the other day that Item 2 on the agenda for every Municipal committee meetIng used to provide for624 words
-
men-in-the-Street
-
Letter333 1950-09-14 6 MR. V. K. Nalr. chairman of the committee appointed last Sunday to explore the possibilities of establishing a successful Singapore Trades I Union Congress, admits that he If aware of three previous attempts to form such a T.U.C. But he does not state whether he333 words
-
-
Article410 1950-09-14 6 Old Wives' Talrs THE report on thn 1946 census In Ceylon, publishlast month, says that birth control is nothing new to Ceylon, and quotes Robert Knox. who wrote about 17th century Ceylon in support of this: "For the matter of being with child, which many of them410 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement130 1950-09-14 6 Straits Timei Free Press For the convenience et jdvrrtiters. oar Representative tt lit Floor. Singapore Cold Storage. Orchard Road. will receiw tmall advertisement* and anfwert to box number* CLASSIFIED ADS, WII.PON. To Jean. wlf«. of Dr. C B. Wllfon, on Sep*. 12th at K K Hospital, a son, John. 7"RYE130 words
-
Advertisement11 1950-09-14 6 BE (HOW (Q 21CHUUA5T. PHONE- 6535 SIN&APORE cottituted with N£V£R P/SAPPO/NT.11 words
-
Advertisement34 1950-09-14 6 i of all J HERRINGS FRESH or in TOMATO SAUCE AGENTS C E MORTON (malaya) LTD. SINGAPORE* KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ANZANI OUTBOARD MOTORS Stocks Available OVERSEAS CORPORATION (AUST.) LTD. MEDEIROS BLDG CECIL ST. SINGAPORE34 words
-
-
Article375 1950-09-14 7 Councillor To Seek Assurance On Vacancies ■Till! Federation Government's announcement at the Federal Legislative Council meeting on July 28 that the Secretary of State for the Colonies had been asked to recruit 35 officers for vacancies in the Malayan Civil Service will b Ihe subject of questions375 words
-
Article112 1950-09-14 7 rpHE newly- formed Pakis- tani Seamen's Union <if Singapore will seek an inereaje of salary tot all Pakistani seamen employed by local shipping companies. This decision was taken by the general committee after recfMvine representations from th<> union members. •Pakistani seamen pmployed V>v locil112 words
-
Article45 1950-09-14 7 A ftßht in a coffee-shop be' ween two friends over $10. resulted in one of them being slashed on the back with a chopper. Yesterday, in the Singapore Second Police Court, the other man, Koh Guan Peng, was fined $30 lor causing hurt.45 words
-
Article, Illustration339 1950-09-14 7 In S'pore After 2 Years At Sea AFTER covering; 28,000 miles on a round-the- world trip starting from South Africa, the auxiliary ketch Cariad, with a crew of nine, has arrived in Singapore her 85th port of call— nearly two years after leaving Capetown. I Owned by Mr AW. Flitton,339 words
-
Article55 1950-09-14 7 AN 11-year-old Indian boy. Berty March, has been missing from his home at 87, Joo Chiat Terrace. Singapore, since Sept. 8. The boy is aboiu 4 ft. 6 in. high and is of slim build. He has a green dot tattooed on his forehead. He55 words
-
Article251 1950-09-14 7 GIRL HIT IN BUS BY MAN "pHE story of how a man assaulted her wbjle she was travelling in a bus near the junction of Purvis Street and North Bridge Road was told by a young waitress in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. The man. Lee Ah Kow, an251 words
-
Article76 1950-09-14 7 an all-night search, Singapore Marine police early yesterday morning found the body of an 18-year-old labourer, Quek Peng Eng who fell into Kallang River on Tuesday night while working on a lighter. Quek's body was on the opposite bank of the river, 30 yards from the76 words
-
Article78 1950-09-14 7 rrilE Singapore Government has given permission for the Muslim Welfare Association to collect funds "in aid of Nadra Adabi (Maria Hertogh) and Che Aminah." The c.ppUcation to Government by Mr. M. A. Majid, the president of the Association, supported by the managing committee, was made under78 words
-
Article168 1950-09-14 7 From Oar Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ITNITS of the Security Forces killed three bandits and seriously wounded another in clashes in different parts of the Federation yesterday. One forest guard was killed by bandits and another seriously wounded. A total of 14 bandit lncl-168 words
-
Article60 1950-09-14 7 WANTED: 22 Nursing Sisters SINGAPORE hospitals are still short of trained nursing staff, both sisters and nurses, while probationers are being trained. It is hoped therefore, to recruit 25 supernumerary sisters on a month-to-month basis. They should have State Registered Nursing Certificates and have had experience as a Nursing Sister.60 words
-
Article93 1950-09-14 7 FIVE weeks after she was shelled by the Chinese Communists, the Jardine Matheson freighter. Hang Sang, has come to Singapore to load rubber for the Communists. Under the command of Capt. L. Harrison, the Hang Sang will load 1.000 tons of rubber for Hong Kong, to93 words
-
Article25 1950-09-14 7 A Chinese walking along Owen Road, Singapore, early yesterday morning was robbed of his wavh and $137 in cash by five Chinese.25 words
-
Article65 1950-09-14 7 gTILL waiting at the Orchard Road police station, Singapore, for their owners, are gold brooches, gold tie pins and other articles stolen from Singapore homes recently. People who called at the police station yesterday failed to identify articles they had lost from their homes. The stolen65 words
-
151 1950-09-14 7 TJOLICE frisking of people at I emergency road blocks in Singapore has helped to detect counterfeit money, said an official of the Board of Commlsloners of Currency yesterday. Few cases of forgery were discovered during 1949 and j this year. There was a case151 words
-
Article, Illustration319 1950-09-14 7 'Please don't get angry, I want to be with my aged mother.../ JIM Sung, the bedridden daughter of ftrandmother Ong Kirn, has refused to stay in the General Hospital where she was to be given a thorough examination. On Tuesday evening, only a few hours319 words
-
Article214 1950-09-14 7 SUGAR IN CUBES ALSO RATIONED fUBE sugar sold in Singapore is rationed Just the same as loose sugar. The form In which sugar is sold is quite immaterial. This was stated yesterday by a Singapore Government spokesman referring to reports that cube sugar could be bought off the ration. He214 words
-
115 1950-09-14 7 r |MIE outstanding feature of A contributions to ■■G»;imlmother Ong's Kurd" rece;v» l yesterday was a donation from Prnang. With the money -di's.cr.bed as "ihe v;idow's iiiite" via letter express ng the hopn that Grandma Ung*i future years would be happy o.iea. Yesterday*! do'iai115 words
-
Article20 1950-09-14 7 Yhe Thecoihii; I Sortct? will hold a disc u.- ion meeting at .i.ll i. id. at 6.0« p.m. today.20 words
-
Article57 1950-09-14 7 •PHE rain proved a stout ally of the Singapore Fire Brigade when one engine was called out to fight a lallang blaze at Anson Road yesterday morning. Soon after the brigade arrived, a short, sharp shower fell. The rain helped the firemen in their task, and within57 words
-
Article51 1950-09-14 7 A27-vear-old Javanese, Suraiman b. Haji Sirat. pleaded guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, to causing hurt to a Javanese ayah, Sitl Marian bte Ma'on, at a house in Cornwall Gardens on Sept. 13. Sentence was postponed until Sept. 20 and bail of $500 was51 words
-
Article31 1950-09-14 7 Two Indians, Nagapan and Sinnathamby, were acquitted in the First District Court yesterday on a charge of causing grievous hurt to a mandore, P. Nagapan, at Buklt Panjang village.31 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement46 1950-09-14 7 BEER msrvAME |£v Distributors THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. SAFER. QUICKER STOPPING Jgk GREATER PROTECTION JE& AGAINST BLOWOUTS Mfr^L SMOOTHER RIDING aaff^Wi LQUJER COST mWli per mile :SBkrm SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER Firestone Firestone hre a rubber co. (s.s.) lti., 22 acylang Ro., SINGAPORE T«f. 30St46 words
-
Advertisement92 1950-09-14 7 SHOES fOR THE W !i YOUNGER GENERATION h I CLARKS JUNIOR' (j) fj A lacing iho« o» -JO^ 1 I Sne» 2 to 5J V CLARKS PREFECT' V\ i o«» ord type in M«h Sf^'^i —^f?- m v) calf with to* cap, /^/^^k^BflHE _^B \W I w«U i»W« and nicwly92 words
-
-
327 1950-09-14 8 'Danger Of Confessions Made To Customs Men' Says Counsel I'rirj great danger ui aiiuwmg vubwius officials to take confessions from accused persons instead of such statements being taken by a magistrate under the Evidence Ordinance was referred to yesterday by Mr. C. H. Koh, counsel for two appellants. Mr. Koh327 words
-
Article38 1950-09-14 8 Aw They Yong. 27. of Mandal Road, pleaded guilty In thp Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to possessing two gallons of dutiable samsu. Bail of $300 in one surety was allowed until SeDt. 20.38 words
-
Article128 1950-09-14 8 8 MONTHS' GAOL FOR CLERK SMUGGLERS' APPEALS DISMISSED From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. JIOE YEW LJM, cleric and interpreter at Kluang De- tentlon Camp, was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment at the Sessions Court for cheating Kan Yew at ?.-.iT\ai Rehabilitation Camp, of $30 by saying that he128 words
-
Article49 1950-09-14 8 Stating that he had been selling ice-cream without a licence in Borneo, Loh Yew Teck, 29. claimed trial to selling ice-cream without a licence in Owen Road, in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. Bail of $25 in one surety wjli allnw#>ri until Sent 11149 words
-
Article, Illustration46 1950-09-14 8 MADAM TEO Kirn Neo receiving from the Governor of Sarawak, Mr. Anthony Foster Abell, a long aerrice badge for 22 yean' work as chief seamstress at the Kuching General Hospital. Awards of 297 badges and clasps were made to Sarawak Government servants. K. F. Wong picture.46 words
-
Article271 1950-09-14 8 HOUSING ALLOWANCE SETTLEMENT T»HK Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, at a special meeting last night, decided by a majority vote to accept the Board's offer of 15 per rent. -of -basic-pay housing allowance, effective from Nov. 17. 1949. The voting, by secret ballot, was 194271 words
-
Article109 1950-09-14 8 T EWS has been received In I Singapore of the death in England of Mrs. Hedley Thomson, who spent many years in the Far East, including Singapore. At the time of her death. Mrs. Thomson was president of the West Essex branch of the World109 words
-
Article42 1950-09-14 8 Fram Ow Own iotrtipoa4en\ KOTA BAHRU. Wed.— AH schools under the charte of Majlis Ugama Islam in Ke- I lantan held their annual athletic sports and drill com- petitions at the padang bank. The Sultan gave away the i prises.42 words
-
Article109 1950-09-14 8 FOUR Chinese and an Indian were charged In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday, with housebreaklng into the NAAFI grocery shop. Gillman Barracks, Alexandra Road, on the night of Aug. 26. They were: Yap Choo Leng, 23, Ng Kirn Seng. 22. Ng Ah i109 words
-
Article101 1950-09-14 8 r THE following appointments were announced In Singapore yesterday: Mr. H. Shaw to act as Principal Assistant Financial Secretary, Singapore. Mr. L.S. Himcly to act as Chief Surveyor, Singapore. Mr FT. Laidlaw, Senior Education Officer. Grade B, Malayan Education Service, to officiate as Assistant Director of Education,101 words
-
Article78 1950-09-14 8 Referring to a report In the Straits Times or Sept. 2. Mr. Adalkatesamy Joseph Lou!*, who waj affected by ammonia fumes last week at Singapore District, Fort Can- I nlng. writes to point out that he did not try to open the Jar i of ammonia.78 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement446 1950-09-14 8 W Meet this new PARKER NEW FEATURES II I t^S/ NEW PRECISION IfCYII new beauty IJ^'l the only pen with the J II Hfkis mws about the world's most famous II ■I pen! There is a NEW Parker "51", finer than ever hef >rt. And it is the only pen446 words
-
Advertisement139 1950-09-14 8 ASK -ALPHA ff^ im/Wl DuTY w THE LONG-LIFE BATTERY Obtainable from your local dealer Sole Agents^ H. A. O'CONNOR CO., LTD. Battery Road., SHOWROOM RETAIL SHOP 25/29 Orchard Road. wt THMOVCH X>/ST/Hr|Hl| p SißVtCt H %mm IMb «4 Kttm* mi Quol.ty roilM ffotd H p»or» ttov« b**n worn for at139 words
-
-
Page 8 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous166 1950-09-14 8 TODAY'S RADIO sMCAPOBK As we: 6. "Mali Bag": 1. As •IMGAVOSt* 8-pore; 7.J5 Interlude; 7.30 Jsss A 10 »Jn News **£•*<* V> g^. 0 the lM lerg<n C n y ,n X-h^ ilia." "*»»"**> Symphony- (Bt«h Close; 10.50 Schools, 12. MaU>. ;atnLVlnU 9JO News; 9.4S LaUn 1. p.m. Rsdlo Orch.166 words
-
-
CHILDREN'S CORNER
-
Article, Illustration378 1950-09-14 9 Two sisters are such bookworms SCHOOLGIRLS OF THE WEEK THIS week we are having two schoolgirls instead of one. They are Florence and Alice, aged 10 and 1 1 of Raffles Girls' School, Singapore. Though Alice Is one ye younger than Florence, the are both in Standard II for the378 words
-
Article191 1950-09-14 9 1 MB sure that lots of you art clever with jour finI ncl like making your own toys, so this week I am going to kil you hovr to make a horse. You will need a cork, four matctutieks, a piece of stiff paper, mom191 words
-
Article166 1950-09-14 9 JWS is a mathematical puzzle with which you can mystify your friends. Ask your friend to write on a piece of paper three different numbers. When he has done Ins tell him to reverse the num-x-rs »nd substr.ict the le«» r rom the greater. He166 words
-
Article246 1950-09-14 9 C.A. Chaly - C.A. Chaly, By I WAS born on July 4, 1944. Then I was put on board the Ellen Canterbury, a largfc steamer bound for the Far East. In the safe hold of the ship I came to know many friends, and I was very246 words
-
Article, Illustration310 1950-09-14 9 Here are a few of the letters received from readers this week: (^AN you tell me what j is the best food for fish? At present I am feeding my flsh with tiny worms only.— Gerry Lim, Penang. This is auite correct Gerry, but you can also310 words
-
Article, Illustration54 1950-09-14 9 The first "flying saucer" actually seen in London it's a model, powered by a small Diesel motor, and to on show at the Model Engineer Exhibition. The model was made by 15-year-old Jeremy Coles. It is being shown here by RAF. Sergeant Alexander of Glasgow to schoolboys Roger Hund, 14.54 words
-
312 1950-09-14 9 Dear Children, The winners of the painting competition are Barbara Young, of Kuala Kampar Tin Fields, Perak, aged seven, and Andrew Pereira, of Owen Road, Singapore, age 1 3. Congratulations both of you your prizes are on their way. It was very difficult to pick312 words
-
Article, Illustration104 1950-09-14 9 HID you know a piece of "paper the size of a pl.iying card can be cut in meh a way that it leaves a hol» big enough to put your head through? This is how it is done. I First fold your paper in half104 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement17 1950-09-14 9 MILKMAID MILK SWEETENED CONDENSED A NEST L E S 9% ODU C T .T^JLji 1 1 gZLJe&a22. •>*' >..,••.««17 words
-
-
Article307 1950-09-14 10 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Wed. ANOTHER bright day in the markets produced several firm features. Rising prices followed the defence debate in the British Parliament and were particularly marked In those issues likely to be affected. Closing middle prices oi selecieo stocks as supplied to the Strain Times by special arrangement307 words
-
Article246 1950-09-14 10 Buying Orders Offset Overseas Drop T»HE Singapore rubber market opened at lower 1 levels yesterday, reacting to the marking-down of prices in New York and London. Sellers held off, however. i Quite a number of orders, coming into the market during the day, helped to raise prices. The246 words
-
Article30 1950-09-14 10 OIK xm Rubber Estate directors have declared an Interim dividend of 10 per cent, less Income tax in respect of the financial year to Oct. 31. 1950.30 words
-
Article37 1950-09-14 10 SINGAPORE, Wed.. Sept. IS $394.50 (down $5). £773V 2 ton in London I LONDON, Wed. Sept. IS —Spot X.TXX— «77S Forward £77*— £775. Settlement £775. Turn -over: am. 3N p.m. 15 tons.37 words
-
Article151 1950-09-14 10 Frag A Markst Cwrwpoiidcnt PEPPER prices plunged again In Singapore yesterday. Lampong black and Muniofc whit* were quoted by sellers at (665 and (1.000 per plcul respectively. The new lower prices reflected fresh arrivals of stocks. The copra market was quiet with •47 i buyers quoted in151 words
-
Article17 1950-09-14 10 KBSANO Tin's August tribute report figures are: tin-ore 214 24 piculs: tribute 86.3 M17 words
-
Article103 1950-09-14 10 .From A Market Crrespondent T ONDON continued a persistent buyer of Tin and Rubber shares yesterday but the Singapore market still remained largely unaffected. Industrials were) steadier. Price change* announced by the Mtlayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: MfBJfBJMM Oamraoo 3.83} I.l* Hrnry Waugh ISO 187* M Cola IMI103 words
-
Article75 1950-09-14 10 A UOUST import tomnages i»t Un and tin-ore into the Pederaiion of Malaya and Singapore iexcluding movements between these territories) are announced by the Registrar of Malayan StatisUcs as follows, from: Burma ore 280, estimated Un metal content 202. Indonesia— or. 19. met*! oonteat 12. I Siam— l.ol6.75 words
-
Article60 1950-09-14 10 HONO KONO. Wed. rEE market currency exchange f for Hong Kong loUan quoted today as follows: UStl, I HK56.35: £1. HKBIS 60; one Uel of gold HKS294.— UP. 'THE Malayan Exchange Bank Association announces that the free market currency exchange rate tor Hong Kong lolls rs Is iot:60 words
-
Article247 1950-09-14 10 gHIPS in the Singapore Outer and Inner Roads and alongside j Harbour Board godowns yesterday 1 were: Outer Roads: Hal Hsuan, Roepat. Cariada, Mul Hock, La Capl- rena. Mul Heng. Khouribga. 1 Maung Bama, Voetov. Inner Roads: Katong, Tg. Pin- ang, Tobonll. Scrdang. Olang247 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1320 1950-09-14 10 MANSFIELD <St CO.. LTD. I'H jrpoioted in Singapore) I BLUE rUMMBL UM C arrier'i option to proceed via ether porti te I—4 and dticharg. carge. SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON fr CONTINENTAL PORTS Ju. San. vnam •'•nan* Antilechat tot N Africa. London. Holland t> Hamburg Sept. 16 Sept. 17/11 Periev!1,320 words
-
Advertisement771 1950-09-14 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINCS PA€ST AWATfr naw TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CEYLON INDIA ICVPT and A9IATIV LINE MEDITERRANEAN PORTS SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U K./CONTtNENT ■>"ooi» stwjm •ena»-s "A«»am" for Hong Kong Kob. > por. p Sham Pannm Prei. Harding 12/USeat 14/16 Mat -w Y** o^" 1 J 2- 2 4771 words
-
Advertisement990 1950-09-14 10 McAUSTER 6t CO '10. tlncorporattn m •|ineje<nii»l I Idtphont No 5906 EL LEHMAN ck BUCKNALL KLAVENI.. LINE LONDON, rtAVRt. ANTWERP LOi ANCfLES. SAN rRANCISCO, ■OTTIROAM HAMBURC PORTLAND SIATTU VANCOJVIR CITY Of EVANSVILLI *>cc.otmg cai(b toi centra t> South American Port*. 19/25 Sept. 16/18 Sept. 17/29 »!pt. 'RANCISVILH 26 Sept nM990 words
-
-
Article370 1950-09-14 11 District Start Well, Fade Out Combined Chinese... 3; Singapore District... 1. fOMBINED Chinese s core 4 their third consecutive victory in the Community League since their defeat by Eurasians last month when they triumphed by three goals to one over Singapore District at .Talari Besar Stadium370 words
-
Article82 1950-09-14 11 Hong Kong and Philippines Chinese Combined basketball team will arrive In Singapore for a serles of matches early next month. Following are the officials and players of the team: Team leader, Chong Yu Llm; captain, Chua Boon Hwa; coach. Suan Hock Koh; secretary, Mrs. Chua82 words
-
Article189 1950-09-14 11 poOD leadership by centre- forward B. Coutts and the spetjd of both wingers, especially N. Orion" on the right In the second half saw Whites beat Colours by j seven goals to four in the third I Singapore Recreation Club hockey trial held yesterday. 1189 words
-
Article84 1950-09-14 11 Singapore Malays will meet Negrl Sembilan Malays In a I Sultans' Gold Cup semi-final at Scremban on Saturday. On Sunday they will play a friendly match against the Negrl Slno-Maiays. The following will make the trip to Seremban: O. Angullia, Ashad. I Abdul Rahman. Salleh.84 words
-
Article291 1950-09-14 11 LONDON. Wad. WILLIE Watson, Yorkshire left bander and English International footballer, topped the list of English batsmen in the first class averages for the English season just ended. Watson, who played for England In the world soccer cup competition in Brazil this summer. did not291 words
-
Article305 1950-09-14 11 'TECHNICAL Wing (Seletar) -I won the team championship with 63 points at the Royal Air Force Malaya Swimming championships held at the Seletar pool yesterday. Tengah were runnersup with 47 points. Outstanding In the Technical Wing team were AC Eden and Ft|Sgt Smith who between them305 words
-
Article145 1950-09-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. IJONa KONG CkfakCM soccer 11 u>url»U today lost the flnt match of their Federation tour when Selangor beat them by three-one here. If there was one person who stood between victory and dofeat for the tourist* It was Hark Gay, the145 words
-
Article89 1950-09-14 11 CUPERiOR In every department, ■3 Chartered Bank scored a runaway victory of five goals to nil over Borneo Sports Club In a Singapore Business Houses "B soccer fixture. Bankers' best goals were scored by their enterprising outside-left, C Marshall. Bankers' first goal came from McCollock89 words
-
Article52 1950-09-14 11 LONDON Wod. Yesterday's UK soccer results were: THIRD DIVISION (Svatkcra Sceltea) S.yibrnd lid 4 AJdtr.h.l t 1HIKI) DIVISION (Northera tluo Oldhan Atfc. Scunihorp* B. 4 'iriamttt Km t Ealkcrfeaa V. I GLASGOW Cir— SEMI-FINAL Banirri 2 rarUck Tkittt* t IRISH GOLD CI'P— SEMI-FINAL Llßflrld 4 Ball.mro. I.52 words
-
Article67 1950-09-14 11 KHALSA ASSN. FORESTERS DRAW OHERWOOD Foresters fought a hard duel with Khalsa Association to draw one-all in a game of hockey played at St. George's Road yesterday. Both goals were scored in the first half. Khalsa went ahead early in the game through Mohinder Singh who passed two defenders to67 words
-
Article36 1950-09-14 11 There will be a meeting of the Singapore Society of Rugby Union Referees at the S.C.C. at 5 30 p.m. today. It Is hoped that all members and people Interested In Rugby will attend.36 words
-
384 1950-09-14 11 Europeans Malays Are Best Placed LEAGUE TABLES WINNING four out of five games. Combined Europeans now head tjie B.AJ.A, Community League table with eight points and a goal average of nine for aid three against. However, strongest candidates are Malays who have won all their three games so far and384 words
-
Article116 1950-09-14 11 Malayan Breweries Sports Club beat Mansfield S.C. by three goals to one in a Singapore Business House "B" soccer tie played at C.V M A. ground yesterday. The game was one of the fastest and thrilling seen this season In the Business House "B" league. Breweries'116 words
-
Article84 1950-09-14 11 The Rotterdam Trading Sports Club beat Cable and Wireless SO. at badminton by 5 games to nil recently. Results. Rotterdam players mentioned first: SINGLES: Llew Khoon San beaOng Kek Bee 15-1, 15-3; Wee Thiam Bock beat M. Roaaria 15-2, 15-3; Tan Chiang Teo beat Selamat bin Ahmad84 words
-
Article64 1950-09-14 11 JOHORE BAHRU Wed. The annual trophy soccer match between Malaya and Chinese In Johore to mark the Sultan's birthday will take mace on Bund.iv on the Istana pacfang. Inche Fatimah blnte HJ. Abdul Majid, wife of the District Officer, Johore Babru, and Mr. Robert Kuok,64 words
-
Article56 1950-09-14 11 LONDON, Wed.— The former Singapore and Ceylon cricketer, Laddie Outschoorn, scored a total of 1,028 runs for his county Worcestershire in the sea&on Just ended, averaging nearly 32 runs per Innings. He was in Indifferent fotm toward! the end of the season and did not play56 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement308 1950-09-14 11 WBttBBMHF^^i LAST DAY! THE GRIPPING STORY OF^ f hSjtkr Roseanna Eg LfJ W fAXUY dIANGU CHARLtS HOfOKD fcA>HOND HASttT ■™H~™™y^Bl9 MOiAM) BASMAJIT OKI KUSM lEr <"* KMN EVAffi "SAT U*DAY M'NITE^ STARRING flk*£l wltnM&l*^ YVONNE it^^l\itfc 1 V «J^ 'Jm PHILIP FRIEND CARLO reSl ROBERT DOUGLAS AS THE ANDREA k'NG308 words
-
Advertisement201 1950-09-14 11 "LEO" ROARS AGAIN with 9 TOP STARS in I PICTURE... a; 1 I CLARK GABLE* ALEXIS SMITH I WENDELL COREY AUDREY TOTTER I FRANK MORGAN MARY ASTOR I LEWIS STONE S I Barry SULLIVAN Edgar DUCHANAN t I I I IN Zmm m.gm/. ih># A &L QX £^Jl.i* s#* ML201 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous49 1950-09-14 11 SOCCER: BAFA Lge: Kota Raja, J'ulau Brani at Jalan Betar stadium; Jnr. Cnp-Uei: II M. Dockyard v t'.Y.M.A. at Geylang; SHB Aux. PoUce T Indian R.C. 'A' at CYMA. SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 12.10 p.m. (Mt. 2in.). TOMORROW: 12.20 arm. (10ft. j 4 in i and 12.36 p.m. (9ft. 41n.).49 words
-
-
Article, Illustration2292 1950-09-14 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Tulloh In Great Form, Rides Three Winners SIX-YEAK-ULU (roydon, brilliantly handled by Wally Bagby. smashed the Bukit Timah course record for bf 5 yds. when he beat Ra] Mahal and Uninsured in a thrill -packed finish for the $3,000 Singapore2,292 words
-
Article51 1950-09-14 12 Total Pool: $385,255 Ist. No: *****.". $173,364, 2nd. No: *****1 86.68* 3rd. No: *****5 48.156. starters ($4,377 each) Nos: *****6. *****3. *****3. *****1. *****5. *****8, *****6. *****5. *****7. *****3, *****6. CONSOLATION: ($2.8*9 r.nh) Nos: *****0. *****1. *****1. *****7. *****8. *****5, *****2. *****5. *****0. *****8. DOUBLE TOTE 138 tickets51 words
-
Article, Illustration738 1950-09-14 12 Cold Cup Pro/i7e5...9 |jfc/|WX stage is now set I for the biggest race I of the current season on the Malayan Turf— the Singapore Qold Cup. Weights for the classic to be run at Bukit Timah on Saturday will be pubI lished today. V Four738 words
-
151 1950-09-14 12 "tyE are looking to the East to consolidate Asian associations, especially when India will stage a tabletennis world championship i in January 1952, for the first time in the Par East." said Mr. P. D. Ranga Ramanujam of tne Indian Table-Tennis team which arrived151 words
-
Article24 1950-09-14 12 The R S.O.C.'s Ladies Memorial Cup competition waa played on Monday and resulted in a win tor Mra. C. Smith, 49-18—33.24 words
-
735 1950-09-14 12 By Our Rugger Reporter THE Colony's 1950-51 rug by season crept in quletly x yesterday afternoon without the usual fanfare but the small band of staunch* supporters that turned out to watch two fames were amply rewarded with fast, clean rugby, not usually735 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement706 1950-09-14 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from paga «> SITUATION VACANT TWENTY FIVE SUPERNUMERARY SISTERS are required for the Medical Department. Singapore. Appointment will be on a month-tv-month lit < on a salary of $250 p.m plu< C.O.L. and other allow. m. Duties will be Nursing to th« Government Hospitals SingaMn), Qualifications required706 words
-
Advertisement67 1950-09-14 12 W«« .if J Sinless Steel Waterproof Non-Magnetic Shock -Protected Selfwinding EXPERT SERVICE AFTER SALE by highly skilled, factory trained SWISS watchmakers using the most up-to-date equipment in our modern airconditioned workshop in Singapore. 16 (OLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE SOLE AGENTS '*^^^%ji r^_r s*^ wGHnjssiwftfnonp B. P. Dfi SILVA LTD. I A67 words
-