The Straits Times, 28 August 1953

Total Pages: 14
1 14 The Straits Times
  • 15 1 The Straits Times Motto"* 1 I stablishrd 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AIGIST 28, 198. 15 CENTS
    15 words
  • 286 1 More troops thrown into bandit hunt KULIM, Thursday. J^KITISII and (iurkhn troops and the Federation palict aav« stepped up i largt-aealc land andj air alfeajiivc ifainsl Coataiawial terrorists in South kedah linrc the amhush yesterday in which I (wo (;urkh;i> wire killed and Ml wounded. The
    286 words
  • 225 1 Rl \l I I MPI l< Ihirs. DM" M.i ii \hdiil Mil.k bin iiviif. Ncgrl SmH' hilan\ Mentri Be««ar. has Irnderert his rrMcn/ition for health re a nawi." Bui lh Vaag ii Ivrtuin Brsnr h.i- imi ,n «-pird H. l>ato M.il.k \\<iu|(| r.linquish his post l>\ the
    225 words
  • 37 1 MICHIGAN CITY. (Indiana.) "hurt. Twn U. S. commercial Ir liners, carrying a total of us. collided at 11.0611 ■ft here today. Both planes ifely and no one wanjored. The planes had left minute apart. AP
    AP  -  37 words
  • 57 1 THKSK OFFICIAL pictures show Britain's latest rocket weapons in action. In thr picture above the guided rocket is caught by the camera as it shoots from a Meteor fighter. On the right, the rocket is seen at high speed. It has eight auxiliary "boost" motors,
    Reuter  -  57 words
  • 213 1 Talks with General Tempter KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE British Minister of Supply. Mr. Duncan Sandys, 1 ithin an hour of his arrival here today heard a nice from the skies saying: 'Help yourself by helping the Government to end the Emergency." And minutes later
    213 words
  • 96 1 Ex-PoW (I'm a Red) is taken off ship A BRITISH prisoner-of-war, from Korea who admitted tn Communist sympathies af- <er his release was whisked off the troopship Ast'irias three nours before 'It .sailed from pore because some other had threatened to throw h.m overboard. The soldier a.sked the officer- in-charge
    96 words
  • 53 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An amendment to the ex^Lse rule.s announced today orohibit.s the employment of any eirl under 18 in licensed premises ODen to the public. Another amendment, disallows the employment of ?nv woman or eirl professing the Muslim religion in licensed premises open
    53 words
  • 47 1 NEW YORK. Thurs.— The Quern Mary lrft 114 tons of crnrral carpo and 11 ran= yrstorday because of a lonework stoppage here The VVWri sailed two minutes early with 1.434 passengers, most of whom had to carry thPir own luggage aboard A P
    47 words
  • 28 1 I n\DON Thurs -Kin* Hus .«rin of Jorrisn U expected :n arrtvf m London early next i month for an operation for '*inus troubl*.— Reuter.
    Reuter  -  28 words
  • 219 1 A-BLAST WILL TEST HUTS AND PLANES CANBERRA. Thurs. BRITAIN and Australia plan to probe the effects of atomic explosion on planes, ammunition and radios during their tests at the Woomera range. Mr. Howard Beale. A tralia's Supply Minister, announced that "many items of equipment us?a in a n o>rn anr.y
    Reuter  -  219 words
  • 32 1 ROME. Thurs. Rome 5 heaviest rainstorm of the year flooded .streets today and caused the collapse of a 120- fool section of the wall around Vatican City.— A P.
    32 words
  • 170 1 WELLINGTON. Thursday. \IR. GEORGE LOWE, a member of the British rxA podition which conquered Evejest. is to join an expedition to be led by Everes^conqueror, Sir Edmund Hillary on the 27.790-feet unconquered peak Makalu in the same range of the Himajayaj. The Now Zealand
    170 words
  • 228 1 U.N. BARS INDIA ON PEACE TALKS NEW YORK. Thurs. INDIA today failed to win sufficient United Nations support to give her a seat at the Korean i peace conference. I She received a majority nl the votes but fell short <'f the two-thirds majority required by the General Assembly. Britain
    AP  -  228 words
  • 29 1 DUBLIN. Thurs. Mrs. Ma rian Hart fil-year-old American sportswoman. flew a single-engined plane non-stnp across the Atlantic today n 13i hours. She had a male co-oilot-navigator. A.P.
    AP  -  29 words
  • 21 1 RANGOON. Thurs. Mai I Grn. William Jay Donovan. arrived here by air today as r Arrnassador-designate tn iSiam. Reuter.
    Reuter  -  21 words
  • 33 1 A Chinr.se woman passenger was killed when a car ran into a monsoon drain at Dunearn Roaci. Singapore, last night The driver in in hospital seriously injured. 0
    33 words
  • 30 1 LONDON. Thuns. The Communist -lea .strike of 2.000 British eirrtrlra 1 workers wa t railed off today an<i ♦•h* men will return to work on Monday. Reuter.
    Reuter  -  30 words
  • 73 1 KUALA I UMPUR. Thurs. The Hiph Commissioner, Gen. Sir Oerald Templer, today to!d Belangor Indian estate schoolteachers: "Make your md shls pood Malayans". •M.ihiya'.s future is in the hands of the youths of this country," he added. "Your job is the teaching of youths
    73 words
  • 166 1 Persia police find him and big arms dump TEHERAN, Thursday. ()NK of Persia's leading Communi^' Rahar, was arrested today-— dltiitd servant. In the house where he was supposed to be were found Russian roubles, pistol and a suil of diplomatic passports. Police have found "great
    Reuter; AP; UP  -  166 words
  • 9 1 I tl .V t I I I
    9 words
  • 116 1 Russians copy U.S. bomber WASHINGTON, Thurs.. RUSSIA has started building eopie.* of America's B-3f and B-29 bombers with tiirb->-proD engines. American Aviation Magazine said today. Tr.e magazine said Russia U mass-producing |ti B-36 type bomber, the Tug-75, in the Far East but had flown onlr 17 of them by last
    AP  -  116 words
  • 29 1 NAIROBI. Thurs. Another British Brigade Ls to be flown to Kenya next month to intensify the campaign acainst the Mau Mau. the War OflVe announced today.
    29 words
  • 40 1 NINKTY THP rori.-;t luspn I ye.sterdav. makl 1.153 arrests follnv Moroccan thro The new .sovi hammed XI ancient rellsiou Fez tori:iv ers on Friday mid < 1 travels on the tribfs to hrcn". acguain^d with him
    40 words
  • 24 1 CAPETOWN. Thur South Africn t Dr. Daniel M described th< Palest in r to thrtr nat'.on 1 1 th" m< ncant tory.— Renter
    Reuter  -  24 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 66 1 Official Distributor* of ROL E X and OTHER HIGH-CLASS WATCHES 6. C. De SILVA BROS., Jc'icllcrx Vli(B«Pl<u vin,,,,,,tr I Ph.>nr*lir> aff^PwK^L^Maa^i^^^BrikßK^kl^Bal^&^a^Bk^^^^A^- Lafc^Ba^aaaMJfc^^^^^^^K^^Hl^Lwß It docmTi look like Cricket ■n.r on tac nrn— d But thia looki like i (.uinness in f*d it ijnnci. (Tl.crc-s nothing like i Gkuw lad stand a
      66 words
    • 111 1 M||B«iia»jP"****™***%^' Same P<m{ SeWcc Developing.PrintingEnlarging Kodak < Malaya 1 imitrd •18 Mm > B^Mi Httnt O- mm CaH it-rf* RADIO MALAYA PENANC AND KUALA LUMPUR present their ABC CHARITY QUIZ In lid of St. Nicholas Home for the Blind FRIDAY 4th SEPT. 8.30 (Repeat Sunday 6th Sept. 10.00 a.m.) Unlimited
      111 words

  • 28 2 ATHENS. Thurs. For the first time since the lonian earthquake. Athens Observatory reported this morning that no tremors have been recorded yesterday and today. A. P.
    28 words
  • 132 2 ARMED POLICE AT BERLIN RALLY BERLIN. Thurs. Hundreds of armed police tonight cordoned off East Errlln's Marx Engels Square when government delegates attended a mass rally of workers and employees of the nationalised works and the admlntstra♦;nn i Herr Otto Grotewohl. the East German Prime Minister, and Deputy Premier Walter
    Reuter  -  132 words
  • 114 2 LONDON. Thursday. DUSSIA would have to eliminate "serious short1V comings in her economy" to fulfil the budget for the coming year, the Soviet Minister of Finance. Mr. Ivan Fadeyev told the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation, according to Moscow radio today In his report to
    Reuter  -  114 words
  • 43 2 LONDON. Thurs. The general council of the Trade 1 1 Union Congress today recorded the sympathy and goodwill of I British trade unionists Ai'h r the French strikers in their "immediate response to the defence of their living standards." Reuter.
    Reuter  -  43 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 360 2 U33kfca j.«.m*».« l»\K«n r/»HI.AWAN" (Malay) 11* 7.3tp.m. «.l »MMII Tamil) Stmrlnx Vacalah Ir^L^aEat^l Rahr« Todar J IV 8.45 tt 9.15 TIIIV. r c, r PIR* t i (Tech.) r«4ay A Sundar at II a.m. Xl < K ROOOIir iSerlal) Mjl I [4 t-rf-at World Today mi a Ml p m
      360 words
    • 980 2 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Librarian. Raffle* Library. Slngapote. Salary scale: 1432 3SA 8.-2 912 36A $1,200 p m wit*, current Co«t of Living ,<nd local allowances. Total emoluments at present range For f ingle officer $691 x 33A 790 x 30 A 1.000 1.n.i0
      980 words
    • 736 2 NOTICES FOH MEE k CO.. NOTICE OF REMOVAL As from 28th August. 1953. Foh Mcc Co 139. New Bridge Road. will be removed fo: No. 161. South Bridge Road. Singapore, 1. We request all our kind patrons to continue business with us at our new address. NOTICE DAVID INGLEDOW. Notice
      736 words
    • 382 2 NOTICES j NATURALISATION 5 NOTICE Is hereby given tha: Mr. K'.vek Cher Chee of No. 188-2 Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore Is applying to the Governor for naturalisation and that any persor who knows any reason why naturei ]:<j>fion should not be granted should send a written and signed statement of
      382 words
    • 434 2 TENDERS TENDERS we Invited tor the purchase of the undermentioned vehicles in non-running condition Will-.* Jeep 5C.3564 ■2> Ford Pup SC. 2014 The vehicle? may be inspected at the Police Transport Workshop. T^nm<on Road. Singapore, dunne j normal office hours on Tuesday and Wednesday. Ist Az 2nd September. I 'U,
      434 words
    • 237 2 tl^lT^'^*) V I ""'^a'^trength depends A Wp I J upon the healthy growth ufe"^ V f Mala y as children. f^l \\^<Zs/ )eJ reatl y assists the sturdy i^\i\^fite^]p))X\ laaa^V—^e*^ t\^ y development of Ijody and SANITARY EQUIPMENT for Domestic and Public work of all kind JOHNSON SLATER LTD ENGLAND
      237 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 264 2 HE IL SINGAPORE Singing for You; 7 Ne\v»^ 7.15 715 am Mornine S:ar- 7 -)0 Spike Jon?s 7 3 <> Symphon' N>wv 7.45 10 Jo Ugh" M^' lo! l> t^r 'I* T^^ Morning Matf.ee: 1130 In M«Uy: ya.ls 9 J'Tparade 930 News' Chndrer^ n 5 30 M UN. il^iS -ffif
      264 words

  • 207 3 BANGKOK ALERT AFTER THE PLOT RA\(;KOK. Thurs. TXH.ICK today put Ranc- kok undrr alert following the arrest List nljrht of 11 men suspected of a Communist plo\ to overthrow the rovernment. Tbr tmliiarv took no part in thr operation Thr riU rrm.»iiird quirt whilr pnln r 4rinourrd cars patrol Ird
    Reuter  -  207 words
  • 34 3 FIMNRrRGH Th Amh;i.ssarior Winthrop Aldrich and his wife were involved in n minor accident last nicht »hrn a tram sc rap«*d the door of their chaufTeur-ririvcn car No one was intured.
    34 words
  • 27 3 CAIRO. Thurs Radio fcfec 'tcrday broadcast a dr cref by Kinc lotPaudi Arabia appnintinc hi. fnn. Crown Prince Baud rommander-in-Chief ol the Armed Fmrr., p
    27 words
  • 186 3 We must fall into line with atomic age: 'obsolete,' he says Duties wants wptr Vnitvd Xations Charter WASHINGTON, Thursday. •JHK attack by the Inited States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, yesterday on the inadequacies of Inited Nations Security protection, its social and economic committees and its charter appears
    Reuter  -  186 words
  • 57 3 I ONDON. Thur*. SECTIONS <>f Westminster Abbey may have, to b« Hosed to the public unless immediate repairs are made. The Archdeacon. Dr. Adam Kn\ treasurer of the Abbey. '•xl.i.v m;ide a .special plea to the women of Britain to aid the million pound appeal launched by
    Reuter  -  57 words
  • 17 3 V Thurs. Li in the United re thp hiehe.st ever ly. the Government Kent -r.
    17 words
  • 58 3 Eva back tram a holiday I K AKTOK looked as if still on holiday when she arrived at London \irport from Nice with the Marquess of Milford ll;ivrn. She wore a hattend hat and a fishermap's coat and was quite happy about it. The ((Uf-vs is heing sued by his
    Reuter  -  58 words
  • 195 3 Tiro tipped for Eden's job LONDON. Thursday. Wlail— Churchill is expected soon to appoint i now Foreign Secretary so that Mr. Anthony Eden ran conserve his energies for the Deputy Premiership. Mr. Harold MacMillan. 59. Housing and Local Government Minister, and Sir Walter Monckton. 62. Minister
    195 words
  • 145 3 WASHINGTON. Thursday. THE Indonesian Charge d'Affaires. Mr. Zarap Zain. s.iid today that he strongly disagreed with any suggestions that the Jakarta government might be the first to sell rubber behind the Iron Curtain. But he acknowledged that his country wa.s n a "severe position"
    145 words
  • 79 3 >.- DELHI. Thurs. Ml Nehru. Prime Minister of Indn. Will captain a cricket XI fron: (he House of the People 'Lou er House" in a charity match between the two Houses of j Parliament next month. Mr. Nehtii is 63. The oppostng team from the House of
    Reuter  -  79 words
  • 33 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—Diplomatic sources said yesterday that Gen. Nguyen Van Hin. Of Staff of the Vietnam army. L<; due here on September 2as the gue«t of the tried States Army.— UP.
    UP  -  33 words
  • 26 3 HONG KONG. Thurs— The 29-member Indian Rood will minion to Communist China has returned to Hong Kong I after a six weeks' tour.— A.P.
    AP  -  26 words
  • 41 3 BONN. Thurs.— West German exports to Red China jumped more than tenfold during the nrst half of 1951 and German trade expert, predict a million collar increase in trade with Communist countries If the cold war ends —UP.
    UP  -  41 words
  • 41 3 NAPLES. Thurs.— Professor te Piccard took his new t bathyscaphe down to a depth of 3,447 fee; in the sea off Capri yesterday. It was the 69-year-old explorer's third attempt yesterday. Two earlier attempts to nd laikd Reuter.
    Reuter  -  41 words
  • 39 3 RANGOON. Thurs.— Burmese h«Te k'lled 15 Comnvii.ist rebels near Sagaing 15 miles west of Mandalay, army icport- said here ye.sterday. Th.- Govonment forces caoturd b-en cun.s and three-inc i lnrtar.s lh report added. Reuter.
    Reuter  -  39 words
  • 32 3 LONDON. Thurs. Radio Moscow said yesterday that a i U.S. team had been invited to Moscow in November for a keries of matches with the Russian All-Union Chess Section. A.P.
    AP  -  32 words
  • 197 3 £10.000 STOLEN IN BANK BAG MYSTERY I.ONDON. Thurv SCOTLAND YARD detectives have been called in to investigate the theft of 1 10.000 <$>.Yoooi in banknotes from right under '.he noses of bullion guards, it was disclosed today. The thieve* made the haul while the notes were being taken in sealed
    Reuter  -  197 words
  • 260 3 LONDON. Thurs. f PHE F«r Eastern j-ertlon of the London Msck Evrhange wa? •Cain largply unevfiiifiil today, Chlnwf bonos were the excepilon however, and the«e were belne bonßht or. a crowlne belief th»» Chin* will be admitted Into UNO Closing prices or selected stocks "vere LOANS Consols 61
    260 words
  • 31 3 LONDON Auc- 27. Cash Buyers tfiOs; s. llcrs C 607' 2 Forward Buyers £600; Sellers 4:602; Settlement £605 (down £7 2>. Turnover a.m. i 45 tons; p.m. 65 tons.
    31 words
  • 40 3 LONDON, tag. 27. Spot 10ri. Oct. 19', d.. Nov. lfl'.d Dec. 19\H.. Ort -Dec 19\d.. Jan-Mar, lfl'.ri Apr-June 19\f1.. J»ly-9ept. 10 .ri Srpr. til. It -ri. O' t c If. 1R .d N'w. r.'.f. IM. Tone Vrrv qt;ir'
    40 words
  • Article, Illustration
    60 3 AND THK (.XL is Jeanne ('rain. Hollywood actress. Jeanne is making a film called "Duel in the Jungle," and she went to London Zoo to get acquainted with somea of the animal types g»hf is likely to see when she foes to ATrica to shoot the
    60 words
  • 156 3 Jewel thieves hold up shortsiqjited woman SAINT TROPE. Franre. Thursday AN elderly shortsighted hotel manageress in this Riviera resort town was forced at gun point to open a safe and turn over 107 million francs (M$l. 000.000) worth of Jewels and cash to two hold- uu men late
    156 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 129 3 CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS 10 to 700 GALLONS PER MINUTE 1 ~^Q UP T0 7S FT H£AD Lister Knqir.Rcrinq l.td^ 17tar[nowVj l stottooth decay f Jfsm JL saY» aV» •morfcokle how hruth.nK afirr t\rry meal with l KTtRINI Tooth P<mc atti H man)' wa>s to help prevent tooth decay. 1. It actually
      129 words
    • 161 3 THE WORLD 15 OUR OYSTER... 7^\*\ V J f^ ...when It comes to fish W< 'iip >rt the finest from many cmintri' r ers who know and appreciate the Fnr Instance; Canadian l:non; Scotch lemon soles; New Zealand blue cod: South African Ividd^rk the best you can buy, vrt cheaper.
      161 words

  • 487 4 Spirit of Service in action rwo now villages .n the A Ipoh aroa are bettor off now as thr result of the practical expression of the principles of "Rood neighbourlhess and "spirit of service." during the past few wreks. Kroupa of Christian youth* of the Anglican and Methodist churchrs. drawn
    487 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 14 4 S^&* 7 a >ot M* ai L^^^fcl m 1111 pjJJljffi** y If 1-^ M
      14 words
    • 461 4 Th« a$ your customer sees ft "Your Un-r talii m« mo« than ym tWnh. Nat b»tw»n tha line»— hut the tine* thmnmuti —f Th»lr eritp, graceful uniformity p*tntt a flattartng ptctur* ot your firm mnkas it clear that yttillrt your typ«writ»r» with discrimination at waft M with good businta trnsof
      461 words

  • 205 5 lIM .TOO SOO. the chief terk of the Singapore Chemistry Department, denied in the Second Ina] District Court rday that he told a hr- could help htm to quirk report on a tin of condensed milk which had bren sent in for anal;. lenled that he
    205 words
  • 33 5 PAURf Thur ito .Tnlan Ah Tnl.in -Ibrahim. served off the ippted over |get behind the rday ther Chinese, a with brul- <•" un in Court f<v -'■cligenf rtrtvlnß licence
    33 words
  • 68 5 MRS. UM PONG SOO, i Singapore V\\ A. volunteer wwrker who returned t» Sinrapoo vesterdar after a nine-month Ford Foil mint inn leadership course which took her round the world. Mr*. Lim said on her arrival at Kallanc h\ <>.mi inOAf: "I learnt much that win
    68 words
  • 489 5 rlE Electoral Reform Committee is believed to have fcgjli the Government that compulsory registration of voters might cause resentment and antagonism and to have recommended that the present system of voluntary registration by application should be continued. The committee, whose report has been presented to
    489 words
  • 202 5 Capture is certain, says Govt. PENANG. Thursday. r[E possibility of illrcal entry into Malaya is always present with thp enforcement of the new Immigration Bill this month, but nfTenriers are so certain to be raueht that it would not be worth the attempt. a spokesman of
    202 words
  • 116 5 BUILDING RULE RELAXED PROSPECTIVE builders of tenure houses In rural dutrieti -set out for bungalov development need no longer obtain approval from property owners in the area before i building their homes. T -Is us the text of a motion Mr. H. J. C. Kulasingha Panjang l adopted fj the
    116 words
  • 83 5 The annual meeting of the Klang Library will be held at the District Office on September 11 at 6 30 p.m. Tin- annual report said that 1 :i:J2 volumes were adde# »o the library at a cost of about $4,100 70 p«r cent of the income
    83 words
  • 219 5 She sat crying at husband's trial AFTER a mother of four was fined in a Singapore court yesterday for bribing a police officer. she sat crying while her husband was tried on a connected charge. Ang Chau Tee. 45. pleaded guilty to offering $300 to Det. Inspector Ng Leng Wah
    219 words
  • 110 5 He wants to build market for 30,000 AMOVE to provide more than 30.000 peoplp with a market will be made by Mr. V. K Nair, 'Labour-Smith i at next week's meeting of the Singapore City Council. He will ask th P Council to set up a market at the junction
    110 words
  • 27 5 A l«-year-oid boy. Shaikh Mohamed All. was fined $10 in Singapore yesterday for riding an unregistered bicycle along Joo Chlat Road. 'He pleaded guilty.
    27 words
  • 21 5 Forty people were fined a total of 51, 335 In the Singapore City Police Court yesterday for building offences.
    21 words
  • 91 5 Rotor break put $30,000 on bill A BROKEN rotor in th« No. 4 machine al Singapore* St James powrr station will cost thr City Council an estimated $30,000. The, rotor broke in January. The broken rotor, which had to be written off. caused con.sirirra.ble damage to diaphrams and other parts,
    91 words
  • 48 5 Chop Enc Lee was fined $360 Singapore City Police Court yesterday for falling to comply with a City Council order to demolish two wooden sheds a< Penhas Ro a d. Chop Siong Lee waj fined $.150 for fa-lllng to demolish i niir .vhed.
    48 words
  • 30 5 The St. John Ambulance it inn. Kelantan. collected $3,005 on its Flag Day i this year In aid of a building: fund. The total now stands at $4408.
    30 words
  • 121 5 SURVEY IS BIG SUCCESS JBLAND-WIDE traffic survey In Singapore to guide town planners, started 18 days ago. will end on Monday. The last batch of traffic enumerators will be on duty at important Junctions and main roads from 7 p.m. on Sunday to 1 a.m. on Monday. A spokesman for
    121 words
  • 66 5 A goat herd pleaded guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to. trespassing in a protected place on August 25 and said he went there to look for hLs .stray goat. Reddv Perumal Reddiar. 44 said: My goat went to ;he junction or Changi Road and
    66 words
  • 129 5 IT'S MOST PECULIAR, HE SAYS MR. A. L. B. Swaine, a Rural Board member, asked the board at its meeting ye.sterday to provide better postal facilities for people at JalaD Kith, Seletar. He Mid the only pmt office in the dl.ttrlct was Inside the RAT. base. People wanting to use
    129 words
  • 40 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Teng See Poh, a cook working for Ml Vehicle Battalion, Pandan, was charged in the Session* Court today with the theft of a quantity of tinned provisions and 22 ege.s. He was allowed $500 bail
    40 words
  • 102 5 Taxi meter threat to owners alleged MEN posing a.s inspectors and salesmen have visited the home of five Singapore tail owners threatening them with cancellation of their licences unless they installed meter* in trieir cabs at one. This was alleged yesterday by the president of the Singapore Hire Car Associa'^n
    102 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 1 v Onr. lay the piece to be Ironed over the roller— two. push the lever that's all you do to iron with an Oprim rlortrir rotary Iron. Shirts, collars, frocks— ln fact the whole family wash Including the sheets ran be ironed In half the time. Heat controlled and
      66 words
    • 103 5 fg» CORDIALS J AND SYRUPS 1, 4. i; MADE IN K^PHI^R SOUTH AFRICA UffWUilMjl&m FROM CHOICE :\^i Jj FRESH FRUIT iSte^^nilil I an mi. mv i in* I €MSM I MANY favours I J"* 1 tOM THI f**» I SOLE AGENTS: JOII LITTLE A CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG
      103 words

  • 1 6
    1 words
  • 34 6 iMRTIaTI BF3.L •lone on 2Mh Aiitu*t of Banj. and OAY Mr Oav Hork Srnif of 1963. Xt "f "1. En? lltn. Wan Soon six 'hrok Fr>c. Kirn :n law. sranrilea\» Tembellnc at 4pm
    34 words
  • 24 6 MIIS IHFM"RK :nv: Room Bookings *t sown from :vrff.| Rn«d MR Ml Str r t ATTEST' .n> drew* Weri"rmr how me hrr morn?mn >.
    24 words
  • The Straits Times
    • 631 6 The partial MMM of representations made to the Frderation Government by the Associated Chambers of Comtnrrce against the Registration and Licensing of Businesses Oidinance will encourage, we. hope, opponents of this legislation to continue thrir fight against the principle of an obnoxious regulation The ?mendmonts which
      631 words
    • 335 6 The draft estimates of Penang Settlement revenue and expenHire for 1954 aptly illustrate the complaint that all States and Settlements have of the unnecessary handicap which Federal convenience imposes on their budgets. The hulk of their revenue comes in the form of a Federal grant, and the
      335 words
    • 255 6 Step by step Singapore is plodding the path mapped by its medical planners. To the n<-w hostel for nurses has bren ;ir!ded the Outpatients Department of the General Hospit.il, a remarkable institution in more than one sense, for there can be few buildings of any kind for
      255 words
  • 1032 6  -  LADY TEMPLER yHERE are some very interesting things happening here in the Federation of Malaya— things that could not happen in any other place. I mean the work of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and British Red Cross Society, and the activities of the Women's
    1,032 words
  • 303 6 WHEN Sir George Pepler ad- I dressed the Rotary Club I had hoprrt for something really informative on the subif 'Land" this chosen title i but what he had to say to this presumably intelligent group of business men was quite elementary aOid unir formative. General
    303 words
  • man- in- the- Street
    • 266 6 Town Board is no 'dump REFERRING to the article and photographs under the caption "Dust Bin War". I wish to refute the statements made by Mrs. J. A. Taylor against the Town Council of Johore Bahru When Mrs. Taylor first occupied her new premises she called at the Town Board
      266 words
    • 75 6 rERE is a film section in the Department of information and Broadcasting, under whose auspices lnstrucMOMI films are prepared. These cover various aspects of Malaya's social, educational and economic life, but most people have only slight Knowledge of what the Government has done and is doing, to
      75 words
    • 82 6 T believe car owners can go to motor firms and ask for duplicate keys for cars. The man in the *hop will ask for the number of the key, and for a dollar or* two the duplicate key 1« handed over. If this is true, no wonder the
      82 words
    • 65 6 'TWERE are thousands of 1. pirate taxis in Singapore and I wonder why the Registrar of Vehicles ls dolnc nothing to stop them. There are pirate trxis parker! in some service stations, and along certain roads there are rows of them waiting to be hired. Surely the Registrar
      65 words
    • 61 6 Police Department should warn the various motor firms that if some one wants to buy a duplicate key, the manager of the firm should request him to produce his Registration Card If the card Ls in order then the duplicate key can be issued to him If not. the
      61 words
  • 403 6 Headliner MR. DUNCAN Sandys, now in the Federation a.s Birtaln's Minister of Rupplv first hit the Headlines In when he started an all-pa r'v movement In Britain to «r--te.st the appeasment noli Mr. Chamberlains Government. Mr. Sandys, then a, Government back-bencher himself, el some utir by this
    403 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 267 6 I CLASSIUKD ADS. HII TON t.. n<"' mi> o[ Oordon Hll'on s r! i S b'er. at Kandane Kerhau Hof.pi»a], on J7th Auru»t sin ITMHIK ni \M with p r h well I. S T and r R T FJF! eqnlrerf r«t»t' id hungalow A»2«T T Offlrr >.f hinlor rierk
      267 words
    • 87 6 S«Ki of the Factlett toy Bars wWi 2 awlaa far a awe, I •o avaajaji f ira ajfrer 22 ajper- I ■MaaM. a liMinliat carfcav I tart. H«« tM« r*iM« Hfv »m aa«H brraaar a frrat arttletf aovf Hk4 rmt a BjHa4s( haaal I learned to Conquer Brief hn**mw4. affcrria*
      87 words
    • 60 6 fr» OPTICIBN Mr. K. E. Meyer, P.N.A.0., D, Opt. (Eng) will visit KUALA LUMPUR on Monday, September 7th Appointments for eye examinations STORCH BROS. LTD., 37, MOUNTBATTEN ROAD. laamJI aamJ f I Laar I <Vok iJ TaaCaaW^am^r^^ m a. r^^^^apaaaaat^'^^aMt^^^Ma^^f^^a^ aaV^Laa aaar DiMriHatftrn: VwL''lhy f J)3|bbbV CONNF.I.I. BROS CO (M)
      60 words

  • 330 7 Lawyer who switched signatures suspended for six months KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THK Supreme Court today suspended a Kuala Lumpur lawyer, Mr. R. P. V Rajasooria from practising for six months because of grossly improper conducl. Mr. Rajasooria was said to have cut out 90 signatures from one legal document and
    330 words
  • 118 7 BOY, 14, IS MISSING FROM HOME OENATHIRAJAH, i 14--t r a r-oid llagapara srhuolhu\ <.il><>\<') h.is hern Mining from his home in Middle Ko.ul sin< s.ttunl.iN His father, v iii inn. in in .i rlinir. lultl I i 1 1- Htrattn Timrs laM nirlil sin.illnr.i i.ih prefrrs :nin; In pi<
    118 words
  • 114 7 BUSY DAY AT NEW BANK' T*HE new quarters of the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service in the new $750,000 outpatients block at the General Hospital went into operation yesterday. In under .wen hours from 8 30 am. there were 51 blood donors. A senior medical supervisor said: It has been an
    114 words
  • 100 7 TWO MORE BANDITS KILLED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. SBCUWTT forces in the Federation have killed two terrorists An armed and uniformed Chinese was killed by a patrol of the 2 6 Gurkhas In the Labis area of Johore. Two nearby terrorists in civilian iothr.s escaped. A carbine and 67 rounds of
    100 words
  • 33 7 PKNANO. Thurs -^Librarian. Mr P H G Glbbs. has written :o the Settlement Government asking that the room in the Penang Library where valuable books and documents are kept r conditioned.
    33 words
  • 110 7 Witness is told: Speak up rE Singapore City Police Mati'trate. Mr. J. M. Dcvrreux-Colebourn, yesterday stopped a witness when he began to (rive evidence in a low voice. He told the man. Mr. Norman Barry Dawood. fore-man-eneinrrr of the City Council incinerator at Kolam V'r; "Please remember that not only
    110 words
  • 58 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs —A number of entries has b*er. received for thr oratorial contest, sponsored by trie Selan^or Youth Council, to be held r»n Sept. 14 at the Kuala Lumpur Town Hall. The winner will take part in the All-Malaya Oratorical Contest during th° Malayan Youth
    58 words
  • 32 7 A Chinese carpenter was stabbed in the che.^t while sitting on the five-foot way In Duxton Road. Singapore on Wednesday night. He was taken to hospital.
    32 words
  • 66 7 Sen •Mnent i 1 mrnt were d th< uni'>n The sllei I. V>>nn Mm. in a letter to Secretary, Mr. w. Goode. The D.C.A.W.U. was one of three unions which broke from the Council of V'Uon. and boycotted the Ritsotl pay talks. ipokeaman of thp Senior Officers
    66 words
  • 112 7 Death by rash act charge CHEONG Lak Chye. of Tra.s Street. was charged in the Singapore First Traffic Police Couit yesterday with j causing the death of Liang Seng by a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide by negligent driving. The incident is allegrr have occurred at the junction
    112 words
  • 61 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The eighth annual assembly of the United Malays National Organisation, to be held in Alor Star. Kedah. will now be held from September 11 to 13. instead of from September 12 tv 14 as previously arranged. The assembly will be preceded by meetings
    61 words
  • 61 7 Singapore Study Group Movement invites applications for the post of Study Group Leader on a part-time basis. Applicants must be graduates of recognised universities and must nave an excellent command of English both spoken and written Applicants will be Interviewed by a selection board In I
    61 words
  • 23 7 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs.— Inche Abdullah bin Sahat of jthe Malayan Civil Senrice has taken up duties as State Secre--1 tary, Perils.
    23 words
  • 137 7 KIM M MPIR. Thur*. GOPAL. a labourer, complained in court here today that he had beern as* Multed by a car park attendant. After listening to the evidence. Mr. J. S. Adams. PreKident of the Kuala Lumpur Semions Court told Gopal it wu
    137 words
  • 217 7 KOREAN-3PEAKING crack troops of the Indian Army— the second batch of the "Custodian Force' comprising 1.278 officers and men. arrived in Singapore yesterday la the Jaladurfa. The men are on their way to Korea to supervise war prisoner* Their commander, Lt.-Col. 8. 6. Kalan.
    217 words
  • 51 7 THE DOZEN-AND-ONE smiling troops above are members of the No. 4 S.R.I) Myal Army Service Corps, waiting their turns in the new quarters of the Singapore blood transfusion serrice at the General Hospital. They wer r among 51 donors who gave blood yestrrda>. Straits Times
    51 words
  • 160 7 DETECTIVE STORE IN SPORE RAID $4 case 3 months' gaol A FORMER detective. Tan Lronp; Seong. was .sentenced yesterday in the Singapore City Police Court to three months' gaol for stealing a $4 cigarette case from a house-boy. Tan Yeok Seng. The magistrate. Mr. J. If. Devereux-Colebourn, said: "For a
    160 words
  • 54 7 They both want to be 'Queen' HERE ARE two more Newspaper Queen"' contest entrants Bertha Condoza (above), of 31 Tronoh Road. Singapore, and Miss Fong I.cc Son. of 580-A. (ieylanu Road, Singapore. The contest, sponsored by the Singapore Union of Journalists, will be judged during the Press Rail at Raffles
    54 words
  • 64 7 PENANG, Thurs— Mr. C. F Mummery. Federation Chief Dental Officer, who returned from Sarawak yesterday alter a ten-day visit at the invitation of the Sarawak Government said that Sarawak was anxious to bring its dental service into line with Malaya's To help them. Mr. Mummery
    64 words
  • 34 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A timber merchant. Yu Bee 57 was fined $550 by Inche Ismail, the First Magistrate. tod# for failing to submit Income tax returns for 195.1 within 21 days
    34 words
  • 110 7 SEREMBAN. Thurs. THE REPRESENTATIVE of the Government of India. Mr. M. Gopala Menon, is to tour Johore. Malacca, Scmbilan and Selanlur. rtbßg from Singapore or. Saturday he will po to Ifuar and after a days .stay in Malacca he will travel to Seremban. Mr.
    110 words
  • 58 7 He seeks West End booking Mr. Terry Vaughn, leader of the Kiwi Revue— a former New Zealand Army troupe turned profesional passed through Singapore by Quant ns-BOAC yesterday on his way to look for a booking in London's West End. 'There are 28 of us." he told the Straits Times.
    58 words
  • 34 7 SEREMBAN. Thurs. —Da to Sir Onn bin Jaafar. Member I for Home Affairs, is to b» entertained to tea by all communities at the King George V School here on Sept. 5.
    34 words
  • 22 7 KLUANG. Thurs—Tungku Abdul Rahman, president of the United Malays National Organisation, will visit Kluang today to lecture on state elections.
    22 words
  • 117 7 \1 CI FORGE CARTER. iT travelling secretary of tho World Assembly of Youth and special represent at ivp for South-East Asia, yesterday told Singapore youth leaders he was confident of thetr ability to organise the 1954 General Assembly, should it be held in the Colony. Mr
    117 words
  • 140 7 It can amaze you but not bore you \PORF. Arts Thratrp 5 irreni proriurtinn, Thp Rnnm. nprnrri at thp Victoria Theatre to a Rood audience last nisht. This torrrnl of tortured words will provoke, anjjpr nr Ratlsfy. But It wont bnn» you. Graham Grppnp has written a sensitive and fairly
    140 words
  • 35 7 >H. Thur.s. An Ipoh ■nt school tfarhPr. MLv Shah Johan Bream, daueht*r Of Mr. and Mrs. E A. Fad/ha. wax married hrrp this mnrnine Muhbooh Hw.sxain o( thr Central Electricity Board, Kuala Lumpur.
    35 words
  • 35 7 TELUK ANfiON. Thurs A nior-tin;: will be hf»ld at thf TPluk Ansnn Court Hourp on Sept. 2 :it 5 pm. to discuss thr re-organlsation of thp Hoir.r Guard "Tenant F tr.it in ii
    35 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 34 7 approved by Public Authorities IIIIOSSaO VCr 70 years. BEMIURR Obtainable in > white and 18 H J£t fl durable »had'ti Vir~rM Agent* und StnrLiMn A f LOUET /SN CO.. LTD. SINGAPORE XJSr TEL. 1 3964
      34 words
    • 101 7 *fj^ rjr* io of^ wuztniAND SUPER-UJRTERPROOF fIUTOmRTIC ■!K,(MMt llmm or thr k VI. mud thr R.C.A.F. hxvr surrr*«fiilly tested the Oiii<-(;a Sramaslrr. Further, arlenrp confirms (hr fart«: Aflrr a 72 hmin »<>▼ in a l?ll° nvrn followed by m unHHrn Immeratnn in an kr-rnld hath, thr Seamasftr's accuracy remains as
      101 words
  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 117 7 The Weather M'l.imum trmperaturr < 7.30 p.m. on Aus. 2fi t<> 7.30 a.m. on Aug. 27 Singapore (74 drcrrrs. Penans (74), Kota Bahru Kuala Lumpur Ipoh (73>. Kuantan «70 Maximum temperature '7 3 am to 730 p.m. on Aug 27': Singapore Rfi'. Prr.anc i ?p Kota Bahru 89 1 Kuala
      117 words

  • Article, Illustration
    141 8 Ij^KiHT Japanese marine engineers are due in Singapore tomorrow to repair the disabled tanker Fujisan Miru (above) which was towed into Singapore harbour vestrrdav b.v the Singapore Harbour Board tug Griper. They will arrive in the Yuko Maru. which i» bringing engine spares. Repairs are expected to take
    141 words
  • 165 8 Tlwy*ll fly direct from capital 4 sfo this morninß a 8.0.A.C. 40-seatrr Argonaut for England with the first group of fndont tparhprs bound for Kirkby Training Liverpool. The plane If the first fourtransport to land on the Kuala Lumpur airstrip. It. will also be
    165 words
  • 82 8 Malayans in Australia want hostel AM'.kinc point among tudents in Austent is whether lid build a Malaya own of contrlIntrrnational Hotise." F?pcistrar of of Malaya, told yesterday jinups in projects." he dink more and brcinninc to feel re hnMel would •.^factory as fumed yester- Us -mvrrstties Id hern thai Malayans
    82 words
  • 55 8 The Rural Board jresterdaj agreed to allow the SincnponMotor Club to ho:rl it., sporrl hill climb at South Buona Vista Road on Ort 18, Instead of at Bukit Batok as or iginally planned. The Board's chairman. Mr E V G Day. said that Bukit Balr.k was
    55 words
  • 177 8 PEOPLE OF FIVE ISLANDS LACK WATER ABOUT 1.000 people r.n five small island* surrounding S.ngapore face a serious Hnt weather days has dried up their wells. At dawn torray a lannrh \ill Irave Harbour Board Godov.-n 3 with about SO drums of water for them. The islands. Pulaus Simone. Srmakau.
    177 words
  • 346 8 Unfit food bought by welfare dept. says Mrs. Eu SHE DEMANDS INVESTIGATION A CALL for a thorough investigation of the food served to Singapore nurses and inmates of homes run by the Social Welfare Department was made yesterday by Mrs. Robert Eu. City Councillor and president of the Consumers Association.
    346 words
  • 135 8 THE five year argument between the Singapore Government and the army over land at Buona Vista Road has ben referred to the War Office. Mr E. V. G. Day, chairman of the Singapore Rural Board said at a board meeting yesterday that loral Army
    135 words
  • 38 8 A proposal to rhanjje the name of the Chinese Ladies A.^.^nriatinn in Sinuapore to Chinese Womrn'f Association will be made at its general martins on September 18 at the Y.W.C.A Raffles Quay, at 4 p.m.
    38 words
  • 61 8 NICOLL TO VISIT JESSELTON The Governor of Singapore. Sir John Niroll. will leave today to spend the weekend in Jesselton, British North Borneo. He will fly with the Com-mander-in-Chief. Far East Air Force, Air Marshal Bir Clifford Sanderson, who is tn have discussions with thf Onvrrn^r nf North Borneo Sir
    61 words
  • 34 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thur.v Thp picture "The Man Behind thr Gun" will be shown at the Capitol Cinema at 9.15 p.m. on Friday in aid of the Johorp Bahru Welfare Week Fun CarnivaL
    34 words
  • 159 8 ALTHOUGH there are doubts about its success in England. "Terror in the Jungle." the film of the fight against Malayan Communists has had an excellent receptlnn during its first two days in Singapore. Mr. David Mac Donald. who came to Malaya at the
    159 words
  • 29 8 New appointment JOHORE BAHRU. Thura Dato Abdul Rahman ha.« relinquished his appointment as a member of the Johor? Executive Council on being appointed CommLs.sioner of Lands and Mines. Johorr.
    29 words
  • 75 8 Tarc^t date for holding Plrctinns tn Rural District Committees in Singapore has not bmi decided because some committees have not submitted to the Rural Board the information they have been asked for. This was stated yesterday i by the chairman. Mr. E, V, G. Day. at
    75 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 180 8 .'MIMiMi|IC^MIUIMMIClllMIMIIIIIt]MIMtlMIM(1IMIMIItlMCllMMniMHC]IIIIIIHIIIIt]llllininilC]IIIMIIIIIIIt3HHIMIIMiailllllllllllC3IIIIIIMIIII^ 1 HALF A CENTURY LfeLiiiiiiiii^==l i Mm i .^^*^^v mm 1 i m^m '^^^^fllj l^felH^^J \OF PROGRESS /{^|^^ljß Wf JL^Lm^k ?%>* **3 o^^^^^^^^ \sJLcuxdaJLcL I The worlds most experienced car. ..re-sty led tor tomorrows needs *-l«*dU»a«di*»i*rfb*»**«i^W The Standard Vanguard responds W0 swiftly to a touch of the accder- 1
      180 words
    • 292 8 ttcornmended I J KLIM is idea! for inf.int feeding-it's always \I pure, safe and uniformly nourishing. KI.IM sup» plies the import. int food essentials needed for babies to grow strong and hc.dthy. And KLIM is readily digested— another important feature. Above all, KI.IM is dcpcndMc. It's not surpris* ing that
      292 words
  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 307 8 Si 3* ai Is I inn s iossmokl 20 2i i||| 23 2* ACROSS 18. Morr than a casual walk, a 8. living by tbe aea. Marie cet« climb <B>. round Timothy it). 18. This day i.« when accounU art 9. In any caae, rarelemly <Bt. i*ifl <R > 10.
      307 words

  • 202 9 Councillor wants space for cars taken over THE possibilities of prnvidinr public bicycle parks in the busy parts of Singapore city are now being investigated. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. President of the City Council, told the Straits Times yesterday. One point to br examined is
    202 words
  • 199 9 ALLOWED GIRL TO STEER— FINED $60 inppf.ctor f: h. Shears "f 1 the TrafTic Police sair' vsterriay that he followed car driven in a 7iz-zag manrier Irom the new power station in Pasir Panjang Rnad tn thr junction of Outram Road near the Traffic Courts. The driver of the car
    199 words
  • 171 9 THE Singapore water system drew heavily on Johore reservoir stocks last year, says the City Water Engineer. Mr. W. S. S'redwiek. *n his annual report published yesterday. Use was also made of sections of the new TebrauSingapore main, from Its Junction with the Ounong
    171 words
  • 43 9 JOHORF BAHRU Thur* A!i bin Osman. a woodrirom Singapore, who went to T. rr.poj to cut wood. wa.<: nneri ;n the Police Court today for moving one and a half of cooked rice without a permit in a restricted area
    43 words
  • 23 9 mnoRF BAHRU. ThUl J^di-. Sinch. a lorry driver, was fired $100 i n the Police Court today for carrying one on .2ht.
    23 words
  • 181 9 Two armed robbers lose appeals TWO ARMED ROBBERS. Poh Leung Huat and Nr Chwee Bok. last ihrir appeal* against .<even year gaol sentences In thr Riimaporr Criminal Apptw! Court yesterday. The court ronsLsted of the Chirr Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Ayn-slrv Mr. Ju.stlre Brnwn and Mr. Jastic* Whltton Poh m convicted
    181 words
  • 53 9 Xl IfJI II HPtJB, Thiirs. B Mothersill. IX. was senrenced to six months' imprisonment in the Sessions Court here today for passing a find cheque. Mothrrsill is alead.v serving a six-month sentence for failing to get an identity card during the five years he has been
    53 words
  • 189 9 \IESSRS. Lee Kong Chian Ltd. was fined $25 yrstrr'Tl day for failing to comply with a -nuisance noticr" served on them on May 22. The notice called for repairs to a house in East Coast Road, which belonged to the firm Mr. E. J
    189 words
  • 181 9 Girls win debate on misuse of their freedom "THREE Singapore srhoolcirls drfrndrd thrir srx In a debatr last nicht whrn thrrr srhoolboys proposed the motion that "girls of today are misu sing thrir frrrdom." Misses Vim Kin Van i leader I Rr\sie Yeo and Judy Loh Kwai Heng maintained that
    181 words
  • 36 9 BUKIT MERTAJAM Thun The Province Wellesley Fire Bricade aided by 60 police constables last nipht fought n big lallar.g fire near Penantl, B'ikit Mertajani The fire birnt about 15 acres of blukar and lallang.
    36 words
  • 92 9 The toddy was for the gods JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. AUhouuh they claimed that the toddy, found in their posst'.s.sion. was for their gods. Munuiamj Appukujiraman ;md Arlhimungalau were each tn.etl $200 in the Police Court today. The three nn-n. employed by the Excise Department to tap toddy were found in
    92 words
  • 66 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Pahanc Social Welfare Department ha.s told the Relipious Department, the police and the secretariat thaaiameri at the "social menace of &n "Invasion" of the state by beccars and proa til to the Malay Press Tho "invasion" is attributed ition of the east
    66 words
  • 50 9 ASP W I ROBERTSON, officer in charco »f Jotrarc Rahru Police District, leaves t!ir Church of the Immacalatc (onreption, Joh«rc Bahru, iftrr his wrclriing; yeslord;iv tn Miss Pa'tri- < i.i FltslMrbert. The archwaj wi vmm4t wn formrd by afflcen of (he Johoro |x>li<r continirent. straits I'imrs
    50 words
  • 29 9 KUAJ A 1 i MPUR. Th Tick' the 15th Social to be drawn total at least •11 be $250,000 with subsidiary prizes totall-
    29 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 297 9 Brushing Teeth After Meals with COLGATE DENTAL CREAM STOPS BAD BREATH AND STOPS DECAY BEST! Colgate's Hasjths Proof I |J^A^ THE COLGATE WAY ri '^7 BTOPS TOOTH OEC Y i\-w J f ppfti •a \kl y\ V N^y it v^ hclore rfr«ricd in dentifrice history! |JbW \£j Colgate's has the
      297 words
    • 61 9 m^SsS>m injection re^plnen| Smjlr Cylinder S, nl r or Twif| \fy X.^BT Fl«m« Fitting Pumpt F u( Oil —AB C D tiiei Filter NeitU Holders Pumpt with Mechanical Hydraulic V^P f| v and Pneumatic Governor* «nd Fuel »r #%^B^ Notile. -S °Noiil«. yr Tl #T Mvl Cylinder Fl*n|* Fitting Pvmpi
      61 words
  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 160 9 •i.M.Aroai cmjummm nmnmu rir.ii. uLi.iiiuv «<»»iit. Mu-I »ll« hum L. a ii M h N v' R 1 p m 1 N <io»» Square Inch H> til< irmm' in m R»m. s 1> m IHKA'IKh I If Kr.» n.m Bu.Miland m -I IMiMH lAlllll.KU. OothHall 10 8 10 ,i in
      160 words

  • 103 10 > T KW bfarinj alloys conI tainina tin and aluminium have been ti-i«-d «.iii-\i-ssfiillv in the Initrd Stairs. Thr Malayan Tin Burrau in Washington reports that tests conductrd by the Tin Rrsrarrh Institute, of thr Industrial Research Organisation, show that new alloys containing 30 per
    103 words
  • 177 10 U.S. natural rubber usage increasing >TATURAL rubber consumpI tlon In thp UnitPd Stat*\« this year is well ahead of consumption in 1951 and 1952. Last month natural rubber consumption In the United States was 47. 198 long tons 43.3 per cent of the total new rubber used. Consumption in July
    177 words
  • 108 10 Tin price drops hit Australian mining industry PRODUCTION costs of Au.«--1 tralian tin are too high to enable it to compete with imported tin from Malaya, and most of the tin mines and dredges in the New England District of New South Wales have closed down. This was announced by
    108 words
  • 52 10 NEW RECORD WORLD OIL PRODUCTION WORLD oil production reached a rreorri level in the first six months of this year, according to the Petroleum Information Bureau in London. Production from January to •Tun? was 332 million metric ions, including natural gasoline. In that period. United State.? output was 171 million
    52 words
  • 395 10 pROWTH of cocoa plants in various areas in Malaya where a particular decree of shade canopy has been achieved are reported to be as promising as any found in the Gold Coast and Nigeria— where most of the world's cocoa is
    395 words
  • 254 10 A NEWLY-DESIGNED large tractor secretly deve- loped in the past ten years will be produced by the recently-amalgamated Massey Harris Co. Ltd. and the Harry Ferguson Co Amalgamation of the two companies and their world,wide interests under trie name of Massey Harris Ferguson Ltd.
    254 words
  • 76 10 ONE of the first civilian? Into Singapore after the Japanese surrender. Mr. J D. Mauchan, engineer-in-charge of transport of the Shell Co. of Singapore Ltd. leaves next menth on home have. Mr. Maujihan first took part in rebuilding oil depots in parts of the Federation and
    76 words
  • 64 10 In Burma, war-ravaged oil and mining industries will be given assistance by Britain. Under a new agreement three British oil companies will advance thr Oovrrnment of Burma a one-third .sharv in their interests, to bp repaid out of production, and a onehalf share in mining companies.
    64 words
  • 77 10 Fa drive to make rubber plantation employees con- versant with conditions of employment and wage rate.the Malayan Planting IndusTries Employers' Association has printed daily wage rates fhd tasks in four languages. Dealing with the rates payable in accordance with the June agreement
    77 words
  • COMMERCIAL NEWS & VIEWS
    • 219 10 ILTHITEAWAY Laidla*- and Co. Ltd. plans expansion of its activities to Canada following unfavourable trade conditions in some countries which have affected the company's trading outlook in those rentrps i The company's recent 45th annual meeting was told it ni necessary to close down business
      219 words
    • 80 10 THE Yam Tuan Muda of Ti?ngganu. Tengku Mahmoud. has started a three weeks' study of British fishing in the Yorkshire fishing port of Whitby. The object Is to MMM possibilities of adapting British fishing methods to increa.se production by Malayan fisher- men.
      80 words
  • 184 10 TWO German firms associated with the construction *of a planned new steel plant In India expect thp plant could be commissioned within four years after preliminary details are settled. A representative team from the two firms, which will provide technical and financial ance,
    184 words
  • 159 10 Japanese rubber experts to visit Colony A SURVEY mission of representatives of Japans leading rubber manufacturers and Importers will soon make an inspection of the rubber industry and trade in Singapore and Indonesia. The mission will not be an official government-sponsored 1 project. It was announced by the Japanese Consulate
    159 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 360 10 PARKER PLANT FOR PROVEN PERFORMANCE! —^k Y'iw ran drprnd on PARKER Concrete Mixers C fnr to "*"h wn rk unrt. r |'V<4tj§ hard conditions. Capa- i^-- f^^pL- range? from 3 ru. It. \^Jp^^^S^^k ru fl unmixpd. ■HOISTIX Kqiiiprnpnt 11 U av»llablp in thrp* V utandarri to lift i| 5. in
      360 words
    • 753 10 RADIO WEEKLY 1 INCORPORATING RADIO MALAYA NEWS ill mi: in si i\ itnoiiH \siixi. r itvHiils iff ttulayn. H. H. i a n «l r #»*-«»> a s pri»ffrantm<»M. Four pnfffM nf film n*>n rartnon*. /inssfct. prim* i mntt'Mt n ml f i'iit n rt»m. PRICE 30 CENTS i mOM
      753 words

  • 411 11 TIN SHARES DECLINE: INDUSTRIALS STEADY, QUIET TIN AND RUBBER FALL T^HE Singapore share market In tin shares took a knock yesterday when it lost the previous three days' jjains. In the morning there were sellers at Wednesday's closing levels, but little buying interest, and after the price of tin fell
    411 words
  • 176 11 MELBOURNE. Thurs. DIVERS continued to old strongly for general investments on the i Stock Exchange today. The upward price trend was again in evidence. Eight bonds rose and two fell. Today's company newt was of a buoyant nature. Six companies reported higher profits and dividends and one reported
    176 words
  • 155 11 NEW YORK. Thurs IN limited buying volume on the Stock Market yesterday the list moved to a majority of mostly small fractional gains on the view that the market was oversold but traders acted cautiously. During the afternoon sufficient I evidence was seen to prove the earlier belief
    155 words
  • 143 11 Sincapore rubber market ruled dull throughout y«te.day and September first grade closed at M l^ cents a pound, one-half cent below Wednesday's close. There was very little business passing. The close was quiet. Closing prices yesterday in cents per pound were: No. l R.S.S. spot loose buyers 63
    143 words
  • 17 11 The orice of tin in Sincapnrp yeMprdar was rteriareH HNJIH a pirul. down $4. 50.
    17 words
  • 174 11 CHIPS lying alongside the Binaa- pore Harbour Board wharves or expected today are: Ruys 12. Sura t 45. Jaladurca C.P Sunnyvllle 67. Bentonc 89. Benvannoch 11. President Johnson 13 14. Eurybate* II 16. Aeneas 18. SengKarang N Wall 4 Semenylh N Wall fi. Angby 21 22. Memnon 23
    174 words
  • 82 11 Kinc»pore «"h»nm* Produce Exrhanee: Noon prlrM per pirul I were: i Copra sieadv September »31', buyer.v $34 seller*: October $33', buyer«. $34 **Hts Commit oil: unchanged, steady; SS« sellers Pepper: s'eHdv quiet- White uni chanced: Black up M; Several tons chanced hands on fo.h. ba,.sis: Muntok white 5330
    82 words
  • 61 11 The Maiavan Exch«net> Bank.« As^nrlatlon \f>\'r>r<inv altpr»d )r< nelllne TT or OD. ratr? for Canadian rintlars to 12 1 1f!. ready On the free nxchnnge markt>' lr, I Hnnc Knne vf>«terflav ttM U S rlnll«' was nunlr>rl at S 94 for ra*h anr! Sflfi Vnr TT stfrilne was
    61 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1262 11 M i4.i MANSFIELD 0s CO., LTD. ti mi p.jr r» S Dopt BLUE FUNNEL LIMB Carriers' option t. proceed via other ports to toad and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Doe Soilt P Shorn Penong C. clops 27/Jf Au, JO/1I ilrt^vcu. <■ "/M Sept. 4
      1,262 words
    • 641 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/UK. /CONTINENT S'r^ r P S'hom °enong Mogdolo" for Bongkok f /10 Sept 8/ 8 Sept 4/ 7 $a«* "India" for Bongkok Solgon. Hong Kong, Monilo. Kobe. Vokohomo J/ 4 Oct 2/ 2 Oct 10 Seat/ 1 Oct "Selandia" RM Bangkik 10/11 Oct f f
      641 words
    • 672 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. »o. UK /CONTINfNf S'rjore S'horr •'enono Benlerli t i \^rir>n Antwerp, R-'t»rr)om Homborg In Port Jl Aug/2 Sept Bonn. vis tor Avnnm/xiH" Ltverpnoi Gl-ugow Homburo 2f Au,/ S Sepf 4/ I Sept. f /10 Sept Saneleueh t^r Mr. v re London. Rottrrdom. Hull 2fAu,/4Sept J/ 7
      672 words
    • 1242 11 MeALISTER «s CO., LTD. TEL No. S«O4 ELLERMAN 4k BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. "AVRI, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. Sno C TY °l S > r!o K m INMIAO Pen < ,no SUNNYvTII 6.14/2$ A^. I,A^. 10Au,/lSep. Jfifc^ W/loaV CITY OF PIRTH J Sept. S'pora P Sham Penong m FRANCISVILLE
      1,242 words

  • 551 12  - Hitchcock is back— and in top form BRIAN CROZIER »v T*HINGS are looking up again. Three new films this week, and only one was poor. The real news is that Hitchcock, the greatest master of suspense, is in form again after some rather second-grade films. "I Confess" is the best
    551 words
  • 258 12 into the space travel age "T*HE Sound Barrier" A took us into the age. "The Net" taki beyond it into nuclear age and onto threshold of the S] travel age. I don't know whi planes are yet flying five times as fa.st Neither do you. unless happen to be rho
    258 words
  • 5 12
    5 words
  • 291 12 Humour- but not for export HUMOUR. someone must have remarked sometime or other, is not for export. Mostly, that is. Occasionally the American comedy comes along that makes both the Insular English and Malayans of varying rSOM laugh: even more occasionally. In theory, the odd Brk\i.sli comrdy that appeals to
    291 words
  • 122 12 THREE-D sound, all on one film track, is with us. Twentieth Century Fox have just previewed their new I four-track, single-film magnetic sound .system at their New York ofnees. Film industry leaders, Journalists and .stars rrom stage. screen, radio and television, attended the preview, which
    122 words
  • 92 12 One-mjnute review FOR upcountry rejdcri: cut out xnd keep thi« one- minute review of cur- J rent films. It will be brought to date week by week and will pro- vide you with quick j guide to films when they reach your Area. Three Jtarj: outstjnd- ing: two stars; above
    92 words
  • 100 12 HERE are advance shots from two films that promise to be a success. •The Girl Who Had Everything" (above) an M.G.M. production, is described as the story of a Southern girl (Elizabeth Taylor) who falls under the spell of a ruthless gangster (Fernando Lamas). "Laughing Anne" (left), based
    100 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 131 12 vfam vlf Imi V iN fCmDy\ I «A f p\#W ■""""""""'CUT Of MAUf ASJANT In IKKNtH wilh KN«.I.ISH Subtitle* >> I H c i r» <;reat stars of francej ■iiy be alln /hit Htm o/« nf the >> m K < ROOK Il» Mil r II >ii -MTIfl K\ I
      131 words
    • 329 12 JQ, CATHAY ORGANISATION JTjL r oP M s^|^>|;J;|>oDA Vi l^^kl IU.M., 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 930 P.M. tZi THE LAW WOULD NOT USI HIM LIVE, The score hinu drama thnt "*A has stirrt-d jjencrntions fires the screen as never before! 6 W^BJ^ tuc uriif mr Int If. lf <L J& MICHAEL
      329 words

  • 425 13 Applause Show Show catch eye From EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUB, Thursday. POROHATION and \pplauso jralloped remarkahly woll on a hoaw trark here this morning. 'oronation. with Farad up. showed his likinj? for h Wtl tra«U when he beat Mont Clare (Sawyer) in a testing threr
    425 words
  • 447 13 \1- r I H I S f..r tomorrow, third day of the Selantor Turf luh"« Aucunt meeting: i.. j. div i— s^ r. I'alio Ml Ml Itamlt AAt I K-M.ii Dream 1.1 1 litie (t't.nld 8 09 Snn« Rla/e ft 07 \pplau«e B.o*> 1..11jr,.i I ilm Murlm
    447 words
  • LETTERS TO THE SPORTS EDITOR
    • 157 13 Singapore did their best in Cup final IN reply to Mr. Soh Ghoe Soon, manager of Singapore's Malaya Cup team, permit me a ffW words. Firstly. Mr. Soh. take ft beating like a man and don't blame your players, for it is father ungrateful jon your part after they struggled
      157 words
    • 164 13 I am surr> that soccer fans thrnuehout Singapore are dellchted to learn that refrree John Ferguson ha.sbe<:. invited to take charge ot the Singapore vs Federation came next Sunday and th;a ,ho was also selected to refcroe matches in Java between the Indonesians and tho Yugoslav touring team.
      164 words
    • 217 13 IT will be remembered that when Mrs. Helen Kwong sent in her entry for the Malayan National badminton championships through tht Singapore Badminton Associntion, it \v:ui refused as our championships wa.s a "closed" ■«ne. The Badminton A.wkmatlon ol Malaya had etcrj rk'ht to do so. When entries
      217 words
    • 81 13 4 s keen follower of bad- minton. I am surprised to ;it M Shazall has been it of Singapores Foonj* Seong Cup team. Shazall. with the exception of Ong Pth Lim and Ismal! Manan. is the best singles player in Singapore today. At the recent Malayan championships,
      81 words
    • 178 13 NOW that the fever and excitement of the Malaya Cup final is over I, wish to voice the unanimous opinion ;ol the Perak Malaya Cup footballers <and certain official* i ol the rather shameful nenl handed out to them by the Perak Amateur Football Association in regard to
      178 words
  • 231 13 SWIMMING enthusiasts in Ipoh will welcome the news that definite steps %xt bein? taken to re-build the Kinta Swimming Club in Silibin Road, which was one of the most popular places of relaxation and entertainment before the war. The new venture Is being promoted by a
    231 words
  • 300 13 IPOH. Thurs. r*E 12th Lancers have set themselves an ambitious task— to win six soccer competitions this season. They have so far cleared one of six hurdles having won the Ipoh senior division league for the Cheah Cheang Lim Shield Now they are after the RDV
    300 words
  • 22 13 SUVA iFijii. Thurs. The Australian Rugby Union team von the first match of thrir Fijian tour beating Fiji Europeans 22-9
    22 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 198 13 1 -<«1 I 9 IS p.m. S I >l II I 1 1 III<1 II <i ll> t II 1 1 iimtir ThrHlrr! Tomorrow' "MASAR I!UI\ In llindiisl.ini I DIAMOND THEATRE sho»» IS, t, r. ,v 9 p m NAYA-RASTHA (Hindi) >l^rrinc Vnutt.i Fox. \th» mm\ nu n> others "Correct
      198 words
    • 514 13 10 BLIT GILLETTE BLADES IN i M ¥M at no extra ■Sr mm? All these advantages at no extra cost New blade in a flash Blades completely oil pro'ected Built-in u<ted blade container No cluimy unwrapping no damage to blade edge* Blades slide out with factor) -sharp edges 10 BLADE
      514 words

  • 342 14 »r I Cowdrey bats well ir LORD'S, London, Thursday. J'HANKS mainly to Robin Marlar, the Cambridge and Sussex offbreak bowler, who finished with five wickets tor II runs, the Gentlemen of Enjf land dismissed the touring Australians for 15^ runs, three behind
    342 words
  • 148 14 <l NII 1 MIA .1) 1 N,,| \V|,_|-)7 XI STKAI l\\^-Kt inn. Mi Donald lh« T hrilf 11— Morris M.i. li hr^lrrion I* Miller llm b Rall^^ n 11-ivrx 1 I fi < 1 mi k Mnrlai Brn.u-fl I, H \r« hrr h I ii<rt« ill 1. i! 1
    148 words
  • 207 14 LONDON. Thurs. rpilE cricket champions. Sur--1 rcy. today consolidated I their position at the top of the county championship table in their match against Glamorgan. D-Tlaring at their overnight 336 for six. they dismissed Glamorgan lor 196 and jvith 75 for two. they arc
    207 words
  • 58 14 v ill meet Royal Engi Malaya at cricket at K Lumpur on Saturday Sunday. The Sin nnell iCapt.), Capt. R.iI binson. WO II Day. Set OldKnight, L Cpl I Bonn. Spr. Holden. Spr. Ho- warth. Spr. Kelly. Spr. Ho:- ice 12th man I.AC Bart rani: I
    58 words
  • 58 14 JUNIOR CUP RESULTS The junior cuo fixture brtween Royal Air Force Trnsah and Kebenaran Club, scheduled for BODCA crounri vrs- terday. m postponed own the rain men I T.imner. lilt three pad 7: ion! reply in their SAFA Junior Oip encoun'or at Gevipiit. y enter day. Kira Poh Ppter Wonff
    58 words
  • 41 14 LONDON. Thurs H Palmer, the 34-yoar-okl tershire captain Secretary, appointed manapor of th* 1 MCC team tr tour thr West Indies thi. winter. Mr. R. Alrd, the MCC Secretary, statrri that Palmr-r will play (in tho tour if required.—Rputrr.
    41 words
  • 35 14 i <>i» I hrs in and 1301 hr OW 0«52 hrs il ll nnd 1900 hrs. 1 1 6). TOMORROW Hl(tl 0120 hrs (19.1 i and 1333 0726 hrs and li' 43 hrs
    35 words
  • 128 14 A MEETING of delegates of the Junior clubs affiliated to Singapore Amateur Football lation, held at SAFA 1 headquarters yesterday, made the following resolutl To appeal to SAFA to inIncreaae Junior delegate* on SAFA Council from two to four. Mr. J. Murray representative
    128 words
  • 51 14 The Yeunu Metti Muslin iation will hold Its anj nual sports on Sunday Sept. 6 at thr M FA. ground, Balestirr Road. Singapore, fron. 2.30 p.m. Th» Heats will be hold en Sunday Aug. 30 from 10 am. at the same ground. All competitors must be present on
    51 words
  • 22 14 The winning tote dividend >>n Hurrinfjav in Race Thl Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday was $11 and not $17 as prcrrportrd.
    22 words
  • 228 14 (M)MBINKI) Schools (Singapore) dcfealod Overseas S'hoolboys by six wickets in a friendly cricket match on the Raffles Institution ground yesterday. Overseas boys, a team of British .schoolboys on holiday in Singapore, batted first and wer c dismissed for 86 runs. Their topscorer was Peake who
    228 words
  • 162 14 THE results of the B singles of Malay Sport.s A t ion's tennii championships I are: Hj Hassan beat Sheik Omar 9-7. 6-1; Hamld Bilal beat Razak Ah 6-U. 6-1; Taman Sirin beat Hussein Hamid 4-6, 6-1. 6-2; Nazir Gham beat Man.soor Ismail 6-3, 5-0 1 retired
    162 words
  • 56 14 The Singapore Crick' ■odatlon junior final between Ceylon S.C. and BODCA will be r>l:iyed at the S.R.C padang :it 11 a.m. on Sijnday. SINGAPORE COMBINED SCHOOLS and a tram of Overseas Schoolboys on holiday in played a cricket match on the R.I. cround yesterday. Singapore boys won
    56 words
  • 252 14 I ONDON Th ||UDDERSFIELD, newly pro"citoci Iron the wcond division, .>(•< red a good win over Cardiff yesterday and have now gained five point.s from three matches. The- new "Bam of Enßland" team. Sunrlerland— total worth Of who.se players Is estimated IMjM took their first win
    252 words
  • 294 14 CHINESE SWIM GALA OI.MIAPORK'S s«»le n««iu.itir representative to thf Olympic (James last yr;»r. Neo hwee Kok. will m all probability set new Malayan rerord tomorrow at the 37th annual championships of the Chinese Swimming; Club. For the past two yean Neo has won
    294 words
  • 105 14 TURIN. Ihuiv The worts lea in ol Ilnlian .ire to retire Irom motor I lie Italian Gnuin Prix nt Mnnza on Sei>t. 13. Ju flimounilim thta Knzii Fen hi 1. owner (>r the I lv workv >iU(i thai i■ will not otll<liilly i.ike p i racing
    Reuter  -  105 words
  • 99 14 The Singapore Malay I '0 meet Btthiu District on the JofaOTC lish College mound wxitv and HK.iinsi Singapore Chlm Kf-.u si.Kiiuin lomonow will be -d from O.simtn An^ulli.i Rahman it Haiith, Onmr AwaJ Aiiiiiii, Haji Oarhan H;isin<i Olman Johan. Y.issin Ohmu Johan, Ibiithun M.visor. Ismail
    99 words
  • Sports Diary
    • 35 14 -\l OMMI Ml V I I \(.l t Indnnrsians hnnpran«. I.iUi n Nioa < i rrn k\ Srmbauanc 1 nilrri s.f i.rrl>n( lIMIMIIV Nnjaporf Maliv* .lohorr Malaya, at Johore f nclt** nllrsr ginnitd. .1. B.ihrn
      35 words
    • 9 14 li:ilMin Irilnn BJ V A M (v( rronnrt
      9 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 395 14 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from P*ge 8> ACCOMMODATION VAi'AM WEI I, > flat -with phor U lt me MbUmm v iemen lowr N'TRAI. 6m fast or fu! aaaMi > m;.< m on Reph It) TTRKS' C Heeren rriorr. lllreet or U room* H' fining waterboth Wi" J. Oxle^ Roprt off O'eharW<^
      395 words
    • 931 14 ti moM \HN MECORATIVB Machine ■)id«ry from expert Slnaer truchem and add distinctive ln--1 (ii\idiifll flnUh to your clothes »mi rurnlxhlnKs rpecUl reduced fee» for teennKers l»w*i held at all Singer I shopK In Stni;apore and throughout tV». INNFRS' CLASS Sine«pnre MC Mandarin School. 123. •B Stre»t New Class for
      931 words
    • 211 14 I 'LASSIKIKI* AJJS. I OK SAU 2 SINC.I E IM»ASF E C TrarLsformers innOO 'vOOO Vol's SO Cvrles fiOO XV* i in eood con riitioni 1 Whltrombe locomnti\e 30" Gauce tocfthrr with lorge rancre of .-.purr par's "In cood conriitlom. Apply Bor No. I AM4I. ST. K.L. \K\V S!ii"ir rhlne<;
      211 words
    • 85 14 MORE SPORT IN PAGE 13 ?<Wx a^^s^^^^v flDoit /amou« liqueur yL S\E N E DICTINE for mant centuries. B orrat an^ ancient B B B MM M«cotcrt containing vital health oifina herb«. $160,000,000! I LIFE ASSURANCE BUSINESS IN FORCE 1 UNITED INDIA LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. J (Head <)lli(<- M.i.lr
      85 words